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SOUPS: Clam Chowder • Chili
SPECIALS:
Steak Sandwich
Fish Burger
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GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
FRIDAY
Breakfast
French Toast • Ham
Juice • Milk
Lunch
Meatball Sup w/ Mozzarella Chz
Baked Beans • Grapes • Jell-O
Milk
Don’t miss Johnny Appleseed
Join Johnny Appleseed and his pioneer friends as
they plant apple orchards across the West this Friday
and Saturday when the Missoula Children’s Theatre and
35 local students present an original musical adaptation FLU SHOTS AVAILABLE
of the classic tale, JOHNNY APPLESEED. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5TH
Playing the title character of Johnny are local FROM 8 AM TO 11 AM
students Addison Jones and Noah Runner. IN THE GLASGOW CLINIC
Other featured performers include Riley Clampitt We have vaccines for patients age 3 months and up.
as Molly, Jourdyn Fercho as Kelly, and Emily Cronmiller
Flu vaccinations are paid for by many insurances,
as Rebecca.
please bring your insurance card.
Wolf is played by Samantha Combs and Bison is
played by Mira Lipscomb. Enter the hospital at the main entrance
Grandpa’s Kiddos will be Ava Runner, Sebastian at the Glasgow Clinic.
Gregg, Mali Allen, and Natalie Fast and the Pioneers
will be Liam Allen, Ellie Kauffman, and Aleah Fast.
Sir Peter Prescott is Amelia Gilchrist while the
Rupert is Annika Smith.
Lewis and Clark are Ainsley Loftsgaard and Paxton
Wesen and the Fife & Drum Soldiers are Sarah Runner,
Maycie Fast, Arrow Henry, Ella Gilchrist, Micaiah
Olfert, and Gwen Turner.
Silas Runner, Eva Hlad, Allenah Emeline, and
Leshia Stutheit will be the animals that Johnny meets
along his journey. And finally, the Apple Seeds will be
played by Journeigh Fercho, Kennedy Flaten, Azariah
Olfert, and Lyla Marlenee. Whitnae Wing will serve as
Assistant Director.
JOHNNY APPLESEED will be presented on Friday,
October 4th at 7:30 pm and Saturday, October 5th at
11:00 am at the Glasgow High School. Tickets are $6 March 11 and September 26 are sometimes
adults and $4 students and seniors, available at the door. celebrated as Johnny Appleseed Day. The
September date is Appleseed’s acknowledged
The Missoula Children’s Theatre residency in
birthdate, but the March date is sometimes
Glasgow is brought to you by the Fort Peck Summer preferred because it is during planting season.
Theatre with support from Christoffersen & Knierim,
P.C., Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Glasgow, Thrivent,
Irving Law, PLLC, Robyn’s Nest, Taylor Storage, Ed
Buechler Insurance, Tire Rama, Hi-Line Eye Care, Triple
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A Glass, Soroptimists, Hiline Collision and Repair, and
the Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation.
Did you know? John Chapman (September
26, 1774 – March 18, 1845), better known as Johnny Starts Monday, October 7th at 8 AM
Appleseed, was an American pioneer nurseryman who All items are sold on a first-come,
introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, first-serve basis. Be sure to call ahead
Ontario, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, as well as the and get your bidding number so you
northern counties of present-day West Virginia. He can be ready to “Buy-It-Now”
became an American legend while still alive, due to his on Monday morning!
kind, generous ways, his leadership in conservation, Call in your “Buy-It-Now” at 228-9336
and the symbolic importance he attributed to apples. or email us at kltz@kltz.com
Small towns fighting back against APR, foreign influence
by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks
Small towns across Montana are rising
up against the American Prairie Reserve, in an
effort to save family ranch communities and our
Montana way of life. You’ve likely seen the “Save
the Cowboy, Stop the American Prairie Reserve”
signs all across the state.
Here’s the bottom line: foreign billionaires are
funding the American Prairie Reserve (APR) in
an effort to give Montana cowboys and ranchers
the boot.
Another way that APR allies are looking to
remove ranchers from the land is by combating
local ordinances covering bison. We got a phone
call from Katie Brown in Malta. She says outside
groups are looking to attack the Phillips County
Help “SAVE THE COWBOY” from the American Prairie
bison ordinance, and as a result — the Phillips County Reserve and head to Malta on Saturday, October 12th
Livestock Association could use your help.
Passport
According to Brown, the bison ordinance “was put
in place to make it mandatory for ALL bison owners to
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identify their herd and do disease management.”
Katie tells us there will be a big fund-raiser to
&
help. The Hi-Line Heritage Celebration is coming up Head & Shoulders
on Saturday, October 12th at the Milk River Pavilion in
Broncs
Above the Rest
Malta, and will feature events all day long.
After hearing Katie’s call, many of you contacted us
and asked us to post more info- here you go: Saturday
• Entries open at 9 a.m.
• Ranch Roping 10 a.m.
October 5, 2019
NE MT Fair Grounds
• Free Will Lunch Served by Livestock Association at Glasgow, MT
11:30
Enter at 10AM Rope at 11AM
• Beer garden by Lucky Bullet opens at noon ~ Pick One Draw One – $20 ~
• Ranch Sorting to follow after Roping aprox. 1 p.m. enter as much as you want
• Doors open at 5 p.m for Silent Auction
Ranch Bronc Riding
• Free Will Dinner served from 5:30 to 6:30 with added $500
• Kids Boot Race, Ribbon Pulling and Wild Goat ~ Entry Fee: $60 ~
Milking(including the Calcutta)will start around 6:15. Bronc Riding Calcutta at 2PM
• Live Auction will start at 7 p.m. Event to follow
• Music will start at 8 p.m. featuring Warren Taylor Band
If you’d like to help, or to donate a silent or live auction
item, you can contact Katie Brown at hilineheritage@ Prizes for
yahoo.com or check out their facebook page “Hi-Line Event:
No Appointment
Heritage Celebration.” To make a donation to Livestock Buckles Necessary
assoc. you can mail the check directly to:
Phillips County Livestock Association For more Information Contact
P.O. Box 430
515 2nd Avenue South