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515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230


406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@nemont.net

Missouri River Country


has Cooperative Marketing
funds available for communities
in Northeast Montana, designed
to promote an area or event
on a cooperative basis with
a nonprofit tourism-related
organization. The intent of
this program is to encourage
the development of new or
expanded marketing projects
that attract visitors outside
the local community, thereby
increasing the tourism travel to
the region and extending the
travelers stay in Missouri River
Country.
The cooperative marketing
funds are a 50/50 split between
Missouri River Country and for
nonprofit tourism organization.
The funds are made possible by
bed tax dollars generated in the
Missouri River Country tourism
region and are offered annually
by Missouri River Country
through an application process.
Projects with funding
help in the past are brochures
for different communities and
museums, billboards, signage
and advertising events.
For an application and
guidelines, please go to www.
missouririver.visitmt.com
or
contact the Missouri River
Country tourism office, 1-800653-1319 or write to P.O. Box
118, Fort Peck, MT 59223.

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Mond
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Marketing funds
are available

photo by Lynn Wagner

A Five Quart Salute!

Ryans Repair and CarQuest teamed up to do free oil changes for Veterans
on Veterans Day (Friday, November 11th), and it kept Ryan Wiltfong busy;
he supplied the labor while CarQuest provided the oil and filters.

Zerbe finds out what a mega-earthquake is all about



In case you missed the news on KLTZ/
KLAN today, Tim Phillips gave a rather
shocking report.
Taylor Zerbe, daughter of Galen and
Karla Zerbe of Glasgow, endured a 7.5
magnitude earthquake in New Zealand in
the early morning hours Sunday. Taylor,
who is part of the Study Abroad program
through southern Californias Biola
University, has been in Kaikoura, New
Zealand for the fall semester.


Kaikoura, a town of about 2000 people,
is located about 60 miles from the epicenter
of the earthquake; it was among the hardest
hit of New Zealands cities.
According to her family, she is safe,
though suffering from some minor cuts and
bruises, after being awoken by the extreme
shaking from the quake. After the shaking
stopped, Taylor and her classmates ran out
of their building, but it was difficult to see

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Earthquake continued from front

November 11 - 17

SHOWINGS
228-9239

www.polsontheatres.com
4:00 - 7:00 - 9:20

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4:10 - 7:15 - 9:15

HELD
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sci-fi violence and action throughout,


and an intense action sequence.

PG some mild rude humor


DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS

Glasgow Chambers baseball winners


Winners of the 2016 Chamber World Series Baseball


Boards, with the Chicago Cubs defeating the Cleveland
Indians, are the following:
Game #1 D&G, Reynolds, Reynolds, Rob Brunelle
Game #2 Cheryl McLaren, Paul Koski, Jill Page, Joyce
Storle
Game #3 Arlie McMichael, Rob Brunelle, Rikki Fuhrman,
Russel Leader
Game #4 Kim Enkerud, Jarid Jensen, Nick Kennedy, Ann
Stahl
Game # 5 Jon Bengochea, Uncle Milt, Greg LaRoche, Erin
Aune
Game # 6- Joyce Storle, D&G, Triple A Glass, Arlie McMichael
Game #7 Arlie McMichael, Rob Brunelle, Rikki Fuhrman
Russel Leader

The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture,


Inc., appreciates your support. Each year the Chamber
hosts high school boys and girls basketball tournaments,
volleyball tournaments and the Saskatoon Police Pipe Band.
Your contribution from the sales of this promotion allows us
to continue to successfully bid all tournaments feasible for
Glasgow to host. Checks may be picked up at the Chamber
office and remaining will be mailed out next week if you
provided an address.

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TUESDAY

Beef Tips
Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500

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with so much sheet rock dust. She ended up cutting her ankle
on some broken glass.

In between the original earthquake and the aftershocks,
the next worry was of a tsunami. New Zealand declared a
tsunami warning for coastal areas, originally fearing waves
would reach 4 or 5 meters high.
Taylor said their college staff was very prepared, and
quickly got the students loaded in the van and took them
from the seaside town up into the mountains. The students
spent the night in the van, but came down later in the day
when the tsunami warnings were canceled.

According to New Zealand authorities, thankfully, most
of the energy of the waves went out into the ocean. As of
Sunday night local time, they were staying at their local
church, without power.
Tims news report said that Taylor was able to
communicate with her family for a short time on Sunday
local time, while she was in the hospital getting stitches for
her injury.
Meanwhile, the buildings where Taylor was staying
have been condemned; the facility is uninhabitable. Biola
University officials were working to get the students back
home as quickly as possible. They stated that there is no
power, no phone service and no running water. The only
road in and out is impassable, and will not be opened for
quite some time in either direction.

A state of emergency has been declared and the college
officials have been working with top levels of the New Zealand
government for the students to be supplied and evacuated.

Letter to the Buzz


Checked it out on Wikipedia

Hello Folks,
I went up on Wikipedia and typed in Donald
Trump, then Mike Pence to see their background and
views on issues. I wanted to know what to expect from
these two going forward fixing current messes and
Making America Great Again.
Its well worth your time to do the same. Trump
has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics from
the University of Pennsylvania (Wharton School
of Finance).....thats what we need right now, not a
Community Organizer in the ghettos.
Trump is worth about $4 billion dollars and in 2015
his gross income was in excess of $600 million dollars.....
he doesnt have to be corrupt or steal like someone else
did, and hes working as President WITHOUT PAY. Tell
that to your Dummycrat Friends.
~ Ol Thorny (Nick Chiechi)

BUZZIFIEDS

Log Home For Sale


130 Scotsman Drive

2 bedroom, 2 Bath, 1,280 sq. ft. home,


plus 960 sq. ft. unfinished basement,
Fireplace, Vaulted Ceiling
Oversized attached single car garage
ac. lot w/ underground sprinklers
Washer/Dryer Range Microwave
Dishwasher Refrigerator Water Softener

$189,900
Broker Related to Seller

Gundermann Realty
406-250-1281

Nice into
next week

With colder northwest winds forecast to affect the area later


this week, the much above normal temperatures we have been
enjoying will be coming to an end. Daytime temperatures
will fall from the 50s and 60s today and tomorrow to only
reaching the 30s by Thursday and Friday. A low pressure
system will also be moving through the Rockies later this
week, with the potential for accumulating snow Thursday
and Friday. Snowfall amounts will depend on how far north
the snow makes it and how quickly the system ends up
moving through the area.
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers before 11pm.
Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly clear,
with a low around 35. West northwest wind 9 to 17 mph,
with gusts as high as 23 mph.

Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of showers after 11am.


Mostly cloudy, with a high near 50. Calm wind becoming
southeast 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon.

Tuesday Night: A 30 percent chance of rain, mainly before


11pm. Cloudy, with a low around 35. East southeast wind
5 to 10 mph becoming west after midnight.
Wednesday: A slight chance of rain and snow before
9am, then a slight chance of rain between 9am and
11am. Mostly sunny, with a high near 49. Northwest wind
6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of
precipitation is 20%.

Wednesday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow after


11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29. Northeast
wind 7 to 9 mph.

BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath, one level. $475/mo. Pets considered. 75 A
North Star, St. Marie. CALL THE HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom, Furnished apt. No pets, no smoking $465/mo. +
utilities. Has washer & Dryer. CALL NEW DIRECTIONS 406-228-4577
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath Ranch Style home in Nashua. No
smoking, no pets. Possibly furnnished. CALL 406-632-5725 OR 208245-3045
BUZZ
FOR RENT : 1BR Apt., furnished, utilities (heat & water) included, laundry
in house, No Pets. CALL 228-8110 or 230-0791
BUZZ
FOR RENT: Great Rentals in St. Marie at reduced price of $425 to help with
gas and driving costs. Nicely renovated units with new hot water heater and
furnace to help lower utility costs. Most pets accepted. CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZ
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS NEEDED: Valley View Home is looking
to hire Nurses and CNAs. Schedule is flexible. Long Term Care experience
is preferred. Benefits available. Applications are available at the business
office or local Job Service. PLEASE CONTACT KARLY KRUCKENBERG,
ADMINISTRATOR, FOR MORE INFORMATION.
BUZZ
LOCAL HOSPITALITY BUSINESS in need of Housekeepers, office/
bookkeepers, managers. Join a team of forward thinkers, challenged by
ideas and stimulating growth In downtown Glasgow. 406-228-2800
BUZZ
NEW DIRECTIONS wants Hair Stylists. Wages paid. Salon furnishes all
supplies. 406-228-4577

$5,000 OFF
or 2 Months

up to

Deferred Financing
Financing available through FMCC, OAC

5.0 Coyote V-8 Triple Yellow Paint Ebony Heated & Cooled Seats
Navigation Technology Package 700 watt Sony Shaker Stereo System

Quality at a Fair Price

Thursday: A chance of rain and snow before 3pm, then


a chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 37.
Northeast wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20
mph.
Thursday Night: A chance of snow. Cloudy, with a low
around 22.

Friday: A chance of snow, mainly before 11am. Mostly


cloudy, with a high near 32.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 32.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 37.

Come up, and see us at Hi- Line Ford,


and check out the Rest of the Ford Lineup
NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS
Call Jerry, Josh or Norm 228-2141 866-528-2141
Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

BEAUTIFUL SERENE LOCATION

Charming 3 bedroom, two bath home on 3 1/2 acres


for sale, just 1/2 mile south of Glasgow, Montana.
The house has 2528 square feet of living space.
New siding, windows and air conditioning/heating
system were installed in 2015. There are two main
floor bedrooms, updated bathroom with double sink,
nice kitchen with open floor plan and large living room
with beautiful views. The downstairs was remodeled in
2011, boasting a large den with wood fireplace, storage
room, and bonus room with in suite bathroom. The
detached 1200 square foot garage has a wood stove
to keep it warm while you work. There are two other
outbuildings: a greenhouse with heat available to it and
a wood shed. Close to town but yet private.

CALL 228-2114 TODAY


www.hellandagencyinc.com

20-984

Asking $275,000

WATERFRONT PROPERTY - FORT PECK CABIN AREA


Exceptional waterfront property on Ft. Peck
Lake! Large lot with cozy cabin to enjoy
now, or build your dream house later. Highly
desirable and quiet Treasure Trail location
near Duck Creek Bay. Southerly exposure
with unobstructed views across water, with
one of the few gently sloping lots on the lake.
Great screened deck, 1112 sq. ft. 1 bedroom,
1 bath. Natural landscape with pine trees.

ASKING: $379,000

#283

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com

Think of it as a
power tool with
thread

Mens Quilt Club


Tuesday, November 15
@ 5:30
Crazy Women Quilts
is looking for a
few good men.

American
Association of
University Women

COMMUNITY
BAZAAR
Glasgow Civic Center
November 19, 2016
9:30 - 3:30
Lunch Available

Contact - Roberta Barstad 228-2747

TEETH CLEANINGS

5 Days A Week

CALL TODAY

Custom Carpentry Roofing Repairs Windows Doors Kitchens Baths


Call Shawn Beard 230-1025

Email: beardhi@gmail.com Licensed & insured Free Estimates

406-228-2211

Budde Family Dentistry

Sandwich
of the Week
Egg Salad on a
Croissant
Hwy 2 West 228-2997

Hours

Lobby 11:00 - 8:00


Drive Thru 11:00 - 9:00

OBITUARY

Connie Whitten

Do you have a passion for FMDH


and the Glasgow Community.

Come join the FMDH Guild.


This enthusiastic group meets
the first Monday of the month
to plan fundraisers for medical
scholarships.
Its a great opportunity to
serve the community.

We also need knitters & Crocheters


to make hats for newborns.
Thank you to Rosalie Palazzo for
Starting the Baby Hat Program

If interested contact
Tiffany Ross 228-4583

OPEN HOUSE

Friday, November 18th


9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

J
B

Bakers Jewelry
Glasgow, MT
406-228-2532
yogo.biz

Join us for Goodies & Giveaways!

Connie Mae Whitten passed away


peacefully in her home with her loving family
beside her on November 9th, 2016. Connie
was diagnosed in 2009 with Pancreatic
Cancer. Connie was in remission for six
years. In 2015 Connie was told her cancer
was back and had spread. Connie knew
she had limited time so she spent her days
with her family loving them and making
memories.
Connie was born on June 27, 1958 to
Walter and Darlene Murch. Connie attended
School in Nashua, Montana until she
graduated in 1976. Connie married her on
true love Elmer Whitten better known as Red
on March 29, 1986. This is when they started
the dance of their lives. They raised four
amazing children; Michael, April, Krystal
and James Andrew (Andy). Connie loved
every minute of her life with Red and their
kids. Then came the grandkids. They were
blessed with seven perfect angels; Ashtyn,
Blaine, Cade, Davyn, Keigan, Kambryn and
Mason. Grandma Connie spent many hours
watching school programs, sporting events
and loving and cherishing every moment
with them. Connie would light up whenever
talking about her kids and grandkids.
Connie was a giving, caring, loving
person. She would always tell her sisters Our
kids have three moms- we all love them and
we will always be there for them. Connie was
a loving sister and always took care of all of
them. Starting with beating up any boys that
ever picked on her brother Dave, to putting
up with her two baby sisters always getting
into her things and telling all her secrets.

Connie lived the dance of life right up to
her final day. Connie left us with memories

of love, laughter and smiles.


Connie was preceded in death by her
husband, Red Whitten.
Survivors include her parents, Walt
and Darlene Murch of Nashua; son Michael
(Erin) Myrick and their four kids, Ashtyn,
Blaine, Cade and Davyn Myrick of Glasgow,
daughter April (Jesse) Block and their two
kids, Keigan Skolrud and Kambryn Block of
Nashua, daughter Krystal (Bryan) Cahill and
their son, Mason of Killeen, Texas and son
James Andrew Whitten of Billings; brother,
Dave Murch of Billings; sisters, Lori Kolstad
of Glasgow and Peggy Lauckner of Nashua;
numerous nieces and nephews, whom she
loved as her own.
Connie will be missed by all and loved
forever. We will look to the stars at night and
know that she is there smiling down at us
sending us love until we see her again.
Services were held on Saturday,
November 12th, 2016 at the Bell Mortuary in
Glasgow, Montana. Condolences can still be
made at bellmortuarymontana.com.

Region 6 Check Station Results after 3rd Week of General Hunting Season

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Havre hunter check
station was fairly active over the third weekend of general
deer and elk season, with most big game species seeing
an increase in harvest from the past few years. This is the
fifth weekend that the check station has been open.

Weather over the weekend was warmer, with high
temperatures in the mid-60s and mild winds, said
Havre-area biologist Scott Hemmer. The weather
earlier this week had been drier and road access was
much better this weekend, although many less improved
roads and trails were still impassable.
Hunter numbers over the weekend were almost
exactly the same as both last year and the short-term
(six-year) average. There were 184 hunters in 40
parties checked.
Harvest for most species was below the long-term
average for this weekend. Only three antelope were
checked, which was up from one last year, but below the
long-term average of seven. Since the open of general
antelope, 139 have been by the check station, which is 71%
below the long term average.

Mule deer harvest of 32 (26 bucks, six does) was down
44% from last year and down 46% from the long-term
average. Most hunter reports were still positive and they
reported seeing more deer than in recent years. Mule deer
harvest of 158 for the year is up 20% from last year, but is
still 24% below the long term average.
White-tailed deer harvest remained strong, as 17
deer (10 bucks, seven does) were brought by the check
station. So far in 2016, 47 white-tails have been by the
check station.

Five elk were harvested (three bulls, two cows), which
was up from the two elk checked this weekend last year and
about the same as the long-term average for the weekend.
For the five weeks that the check station has
been open, the pheasant harvest of 580 birds is below
last year (-13%) and the long-term average (-23%).
Sharp-tailed grouse harvest is down from last year,
and down from the long-term average. Hungarian
partridge harvest is below last years numbers, but
still largely above the long-term average.

Havre Check Station Harvest


Summary Year-To-Date Weeks 1-5

WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
5:00 - 7:00 PM

Buy One/Get One


for Ladies!

Enter to win a bottle of


Wine every Wednesday!

Busted Knuckle on Tap!

TUESDAY

Soup: Potato Chili


Specials:

Polish Sausage
Turkey Sub.

Dine at theO

PREMIUM ICE CREAM ............$3.46 ea.


Spiral Sliced

HAMS ....................................$1.49 lb.


Simply 21-24 oz. Select Varieties

POTATOES .................................. 2/$5


Pork

BABY BACK RIBS ....................$2.99 lb.


Western Family Shank Portion

HAM...................................... $1.19 lb.


Gold n Plump Whole

CHICKEN OR BREAST .............$4.99 ea.


Reynolds Own 16 oz

GARLIC BREAD .......................$1.99 lb.


Montana Raised Prairie Elk Poultry

228-8006

Seeking information on wasted game

Montana Fish, Wildlife


and Parks game wardens are
seeking information on a
wasted 5x6 bull elk, likely shot
between Nov. 1-4, in southern
Blaine County on the
Biebinger Block Management
Area, just off Sawtooth Road.

November 9-15, 2016

Red Button Vintage Creamery 56 oz. Sel. Var.


Anyone with information
about the crime is encouraged
to call FWPs 24-hour wildlife
tip line at 1-800-TIP-MONT
(1-800-847-6668) to be eligible
for a reward up to $1,000 for
providing information that
leads to a conviction.

CALL THE MEAT DEPT. ..........228-2378

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
TUESDAY
Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal Go Gurt
Apple Milk
Lunch
Hamburger w/ Fixings Fruit Cup
Broccoli w/ Chz Mand. Orange Cake
Choice of Fruit Milk

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