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Pulling Their Pork


In referring to the Nashua Volunteer Fire Contest, there was also a Cornhole Tournament to
Department’s 15th Annual Firefighters BBQ held go with it. While the popular game has now spread
this past Saturday, Thomas Parker commented on across northeast Montana like wildfire (Scobey had
the BS Central facebook page yesterday: “That BBQ a huge cornhole tournament during Pioneer Days
was DELICIOUS!” Of course it was! Mike Merideth with Scobey’s Ed Hinton and Billings’ Al McKormick
of Hawgnutz BBQ was the commander-in-chief, and winning the whole shebang), the Glasgow Elks
Hawgnutz BBQ was the winner of the pork category Lodge #1922 is going to have an official Hump Day
of the recent Glasgow Elks Lodge #1922’s 2nd Cornhole League! There will be a sign-up meeting
Annual Middle of Nowhere BBQ Contest (Hawgnutz next Wednesday, October 9th from 6:00-7:00 p.m.
also won the brisket category). Pictured helping at the Elks. Registration fee is $50 per two-person
Mike (at left) is Rick Tihista and behind Rick is Keith team. League will get underway on Wednesday,
“Boat Ride” Meche Looks like they were thoroughly October 23rd. It will be a fast and furious six-week
enjoying the moment for a good cause. Quite a league with a tournament on the seventh week. So
crew, some awesome BBQ. round up a partner, guys or gals or a mixed team,
And speaking of the Middle of Nowhere BBQ doesn’t matter and be at the Elks next Wednesday.
El Cor Del
REMINDER
Thursday Night
Mixed or Matched League
Starts Oct. 3rd at 7:00 pm
League Meeting at 6:30 pm 3 pc. Coffee Table & 2 End Tables
Short Season Reg. $649 ............. Sale $299
Whirlpool Dishwasher
Bantam League Reg. $699 ............. Sale $549
Starts Saturday, Oct. 5th
Call or Show up Glass Curio Cabinet
at 1:00 pm. Reg. $899 ............. Sale $649
El Cor Del Get ‘er Done League
228-2393 Chocolate Leather Love Seat
Starts Sunday, Oct. 6th Reg. $1099 ........... Sale $649
Donna
263-1371 at 1:00 pm. 8 Drawer Chest
Reg. $1199............ Sale $699
Calm wind Granite Sofa & Love Seat
Reg. $1298 ........... Sale $899
Friday KitchenAid Convection Oven
Reg. $1499 ......... Sale $1249
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 35. East southeast 6 pc. Dining Set with Bench
wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Reg. $1699 ......... Sale $1249
Friday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 58. East wind 5 to 9
mph becoming calm.
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of rain before midnight.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. West wind 7 to 11 mph,
with gusts as high as 18 mph.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 57. West wind 11 to 18
mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Nemont meeting Saturday

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 37. West Nemont Telephone Cooperative will hold its
northwest wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.
69th annual meeting on Saturday, October 5th at its
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 59. West wind 10 to 14
headquarters in Scobey.
mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. in the big gold
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 37.
garage. Coffee, cookies and lefse will be served. The
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 66. Southwest wind
meeting starts at 10:30 and a complimentary meal
6 to 11 mph.
following.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 70. West southwest wind
8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Included on the agenda will be the election of
Wednesday: A slight chance of rain and snow showers. officers. Two members of the board are seeking re-
Partly sunny, with a high near 50. election: president Ben Boreson in District 3 and Roy
Neufeld in District 2. Adam Carney has also filed as
Why didn’t you tell me? a candidate in District 2.
Conversation between a pharmacist and a A very recent vacancy was created at the resignation
customer: “I need to buy some arsenic.” of Julie French in District 2 as she and her husband
Pharmacist: “Why do you need arsenic?” Stan, have relocated to Arizona. That position will likely
Woman: “I need arsenic because I want to kill my
husband.”
be filled at a later date.


Pharmacist: “WHAT?”
Woman: “You heard me! I want to kill my husband!”
In need of a BIG Christmas
Pharmacist: “Why on earth would you want to do The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce &
that?” Agriculture is currently in the hunt for this
Woman: “Because he’s having an affair with YOUR year’s Community Christmas Tree. If you have
wife!!!” one or know where they can get one, call
Pharmacist: “Well... why didn’t you tell me you had a
prescription?”
the Chamber office at 228-2222.
BUZZIFIEDS
STORAGE AUCTION Saturday, October 5 at 10:00am at Taylor Storage GLASGOW SCHOOL DISTRICT POSITION: Transportation Coordinator/
1310 Cherry Creek St (just off Hwy 2 west of the VFW). Come find your Mechanic. Duties: service & maintain district vehicles, oversee bus routes
treasure. CALL DAN 263-1190, HOLLY (406) 599-3805 OR KEVIN & drivers. Wage $19.44 - $26.44 DOE. Hours: school term 6 am – 4 pm
(406) 230-2259 w/extended lunch; summer flexible. Full benefits. Deadline is 10/20/19.
BUZZ APPLY AT WWW.GLASGOW.K12.MT.US CLICK ON EMPLOYMENT
FARMERS MARKET Sat. Oct. 5th 9-2. Tomatoes, cucumbers, beans, TAB & SUBMIT APPLICATION.
leeks, cabbage, sweet onions, eggplant, carrots, radishes, jalapeño, BUZZ
chili and sweet bell peppers, dryland potatoes, buttercup, mooregold, HELP WANTED Looking for a part-time bookkeeper but could be turned
acorn, delicata, and zucchini squash, organic apples, jams and jellies, full-time. CALL 228-8412 OR STOP BY MILK RIVER ACTIVITIES
cookies, doughnuts, pumpkin, banana, and zucchini breads, caramel CENTER
rolls turnovers, pumpkin pie, Stretch’s Knives & Herbalife. We will be BUZZ
open through October. Complimentary Coffee and cookies. Thanks for HELP WANTED Sam & Jeff’s is seeking a part-time employees. Shifts
supporting your local Farmers Market. RED ROCK PLAZA (ACROSS may vary, flexible hours. CALL LACEY 230-0975, SAM 263-1530, OR
FROM THE COKE PLANT) JEFF 263-8114 FOR DETAILS
BUZZ BUZZ
PANCAKE BREAKFAST: Saturday, October 5 from 7-10am. Cost is $5 THOMPSON & SONS looking for a CDL Driver must have a clean driving
or $7.50 for big appetites. Will be held the first Saturday of the month. record, wage depending on experience. CALL 228-4801
SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER BUZZ
BUZZ TOWN OF FORT PECK is hiring a full time Assistant Public Works
VALLEY COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING FLEA MARKET: Saturday, Director. First round of applications will be reviewed Monday, October
October 5th from 9-1 for table rentals or to simply make a donation 7th, 2019 at 4:00pm. Position will remain open until filled. $21.85/hour.
PLEASE CALL 228-9500 AND ASK FOR VICKY APPLY THROUGH JOB SERVICE OR AT FORT PECK TOWN OFFICE
BUZZ BY STOPPING IN OR CALLING 526-3220 OR 526-7548.
INDOOR GARAGE SALE: Saturday, Oct. 5, 9am - 2pm. Books, fire BUZZ
gear, furniture, outdoor games, crafts, stove & much more. Cash Only. VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs to work the NOC shift. High
203 B ASH STREET, ST. MARIE ON THE CORNER OF CEDAR & ASH paid wage for CNAs with long term care experience along with a 75 cent
STREET (this condo is also for sale call 406-524-7301 for info) increase due to night shift work. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW
BUZZ HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
CAREER OPPORTUNITY: Sand Electric is looking for an Apprentice BUZZ
Electrician. Sand Electric is part of the Montana State Electrical FULL TIME COOK. The Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound meals
Apprenticeship program. Experience is preferred. Valid Drivers Licence for our residents at Valley View. Our cooks are responsible in ensuring our
is a must. CALL 228-8333 Dietary Aides provide service promptly with delegated authority from the
BUZZ Department Head. Starting wage is $14.25 an hour. We want you to build
NOW HIRING Bartender/Swamper at the Wagon Wheel Sundays through your career and grow with us! PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION
Wednesdays. Stop in for an application or bring a generic one. TALK FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
TO RON OR RICK. BUZZ
BUZZ WANT A REWARDING CAREER? Come work at Milk River Inc. as a
THE COTTONWOOD INN Is looking for a responsible full time Direct Support Specialist. We monitor adults with development disabilities.
maintenance worker. The starting wage is $12.50 DOE and includes Looking for motivated caring people. STOP BY MILK RIVER ACTIVITY
benefits. General Position: Keep all equipment in good repair with a CENTER FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION.
minimum downtime by providing day-to-day maintenance of the hotel. BUZZ
Complete maintenance work orders from all departments on a timely basis FULL TIME & PART TIME DIETARY AIDE. The Food Service Aide
by following the hotel’s standard operating procedures. Continually work prepares and serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet
towards and support the improvement of engineering service to guests, the daily nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. Pay starts
other departments and fellow staff. PLEASE PICK UP AN APPLICATION at $12.55/hr. This position provides a very meaningful role within Valley
AT THE COTTONWOOD INN. View Home and you will feel gratitude daily for your work. PLEASE PICK
BUZZ UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT
HELP WANTED: Sand Electric is seeking a Construction Laborer. AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
Previous construction experience preferred. Valid Drivers Licence is a BUZZ
must. CALL 228-8333 FOR SALE OR RENT: Built in 2015. 2-story townhome. 4 bdrm/3 bath
GREAT FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD CLOSE TO SCHOOLS! (1 bdrm/bath on main floor), 2-car heated garage, washer/dryer, sprinkler
system & more. $1,500/mo. rent. FOR MORE DETAILS CALL JOHN @
2556 +/- sq. ft. home has 4 bedrooms, plus
bonus room, 2 baths, large open remodeled (406) 263-2046
kitchen with lots of seating at the island for BUZZ
entertaining. Make your own design on APT. FOR RENT. 925 sf, 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bth townhome apt. City of Glasgow.
the partially finished basement to suit your Cozy. Good neighbors. Sm pets OK. Laundry room in unit, A/C. $595/
needs. Cozy enclosed porch off the back
with deck to back yard.Newer windows, month. 360-750-6746
roof, hot water heater. Over-sized single BUZZ
detached garage is a plus! FOR RENT small 2 bedroom available now CALL 942-0962 TO PICK
ASKING $174,900 #346 UP APPLICATION
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner BUZZ
(406) 228-2525 - FOR RENT One bedroom apt. $485 plus lights & heat. Deposit required.
www.redfoxxrealestate.com No pets. CALL 228-9092 OR 228-4577
Scotties play some top teams they are in does not help the girls. The double-A and
single-A schools have players that may be only two
By Mike Brandt sport athletes. They play a lot of volleyball during the off
The Glasgow netters played some good ball this past season. Take Huntley Project, the Red Devils play club
weekend at the Dickinson Tournament where some of volleyball after their fall season is over. And it showed that
the top teams from Montana and North Dakota played at the Dickinson tournament where Huntley came away
with intensity. winning the championship, sweeping West Fargo, 25-20
The Scotties finished the two-day event with a 2-4 and 25-14. Huntley didn’t lose a set in the tournament.
record, but they played in the gold bracket. Last year the “The fact that my kids, who are multiple sport
girls won the bronze bracket. athletes, it says a lot about their willingness and just how
Second-year Scotty coach Somer Hoerster said that well they do play together,” said Hoerster. “The girls are
the girls would not have been satisfied playing in the still happy with where they ended. Getting to tell these
bronze bracket. girls they had made it into the golf bracket, it was really
“The girls would not have been happy with a 4-2 neat. It was a neat environment that these girls were in.”
record and playing in the bronze bracket,” she said. The Scotties thought they had hurt themselves when
That was because her girls had a good start in the they lost to Dickinson.
tournament on Friday. The Scotties defeated Baker, 25- “They all wanted to know where we had landed,”
13, 25-13, 11-15. They followed that with a sweep against said Hoerster. “That’s the thing about these girls. They
Killdeer, N.D., 25-6, 25-13, and 15-7. Glasgow ran into are all goal-oriented. And, hungry for getting a chance at
the host Dickinson where the Scotties lost, 25-23, 15-25, something big.”
and 15-12. Glasgow also swept Wolf Point Thursday night, 25-
“My girls played extremely well Friday,” said 13, 25-17 and 25-14. Riley Noser led the girls with eight
Hoerster. “We could have beaten Dickinson if a few of 32 kills. Rachelle Glaser had 21 of 25 assists and two
points would have gone our way.” of three blocks. Kaylee Ross had 11 of the aces and Laura
Saturday the Scotties faced some stiff competition, Ross 11 of 45 digs.
losing to Linton, N.D, 25-14 and 25-6. They then played Glasgow’s second half of the season begins tonight in
Billings Senior, one of the top programs in Class AA, but Sidney where the Scotties will take on the Class A Eagles.
it wasn’t a sweep. Senior won the first game, 25-15, but the Saturday they’ll be in Poplar for a District 2B match with
Scotties came back to win the second, 25-15. Senior won the Indians.
the match, 15-4. Dickinson Trinity swept the Scotties, 25- Also note that there is a change in the schedule as
16 and 25-22. the Scotties will travel to Malta on Thursday, October
“Linton played very clean against us,” said Hoerster. 24th, not the original scheduled math on the 17th. This
“Saturday was a different day for us. We had some kids was a schedule changed requested by Malta and Glasgow
that didn’t feel well and kids that has issues with injuries, agreed to the change.
aches and pains. So we were a little short on Saturday. I
tried changing my line up a few times. The kids played
through it. We all knew it wasn’t our best attempt.
“Honestly, the fact that we were in that gym with
Huntley (Project), Billings Central and West Fargo and
these extremely fast grouping teams. It was just fun with
the kids getting to experience this. Last year we were in
the bronze bracket, but we weren’t happy being there.”
When the Scotties departed the gym they knew they
had a moral victory.
“We knew we could have done a lot of things
better,” said Hoerster. “It’s a nice tournament to get to go
to and get to compete at in the middle of the season. It
highlighted some things for me as a coach. We’re going to
have to really fine tune to get to that next level of play.”
Hoerster knows that with the type of conference
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Bowling El Cor Del Lanes
Women’s Commercial Monday Night Men’s
Thrivent Financial J & K Storage Kirk Team Valley Bank
W: 10 L: 2 W: 6 L: 6 W: 25 L: 11 W: 14 L: 22
Bud Light Girls Juice’s Card Room NorthWestern Energy Markle’s
W: 7½ L: 4½ W: 3½ L: 8½ W: 20 L: 16 W: 14 L: 22
United Insurance Busy Bee & Pink El Cor Del Ezzie’s
W: 6 L: 6 W: 3 L: 9 W: 25 L: 11 W: 22 L: 14
Rasmusan’s Old Mil Light
HIGH GAMES & SERIES W: 22 L: 14 W: 22 L: 14
WEEK 3 Holy Rollers Casper & Friends
W: 22 L: 14 W: 0 L: 36
Team Scr.: Juice’s Card Room 641 & Busy Bee
& Pink 1826 Team Hdc.: Thrivent Financial HIGH GAMES & SERIES
769 & United Insurance 2253 Ind. Scr.: Susan Team Scr.: Kirk Team & Rasmusan’s 2812 Team
Johnson 188 & Sharlene Schmidt 494 Ind. Hdc.: Valley Bank 1181 & Old Mil Light 3421 Ind.
Hdc.: Nanci Schoenfelder 234 & Stacey Scr.: Dusty Shipp 258 & Juice Fischer 718 Ind.
Johnson 628 Hdc.: Dusty Shipp 282 & Curt Ross 738
WEEK 2
Team Scr.: Bud Light Girls 645 & Juice’s Card
Vick’s Lanes
Room 1859 Team Hdc.: United Insurance
794 & J & K Storage 2260 Ind. Scr.: Sharlene Nashua Men’s League Nashua Mixed League
Schmidt 226 & Donna Borgen 506 Ind. Hdc.: WEEK 2
Paula Kicks 232 & Shelly George 620 WEEK 2
Tihista Construction Vigortone Ag Blind Side Paul’s Glass
W: 5 L: 3 W: 4 L: 4 W: 6½ L: 1½ W: 3 L: 5
WEEK 1 Vicks Lanes East Fork Construction North Forty Tag-A-Longs
Team Scr.: Thrivent Financial 610 & Bud Light W: 4 L: 4 W: 4 L: 4 W: 5½ L: 2½ W: 1 L: 7
Girls 1839 Team Hdc.: United Insurance 796 E.G.T Paul’s Glass
& Busy Bee & Pink 2210 Ind. Scr.: Susan Fast W: 4 L: 4 W: 3 L: 5 WEEK 2
196 & Brenda Anderson 496 Ind. Hdc.: Shelly HIGH GAMES & SERIES HIGH GAMES & SERIES
George 240 & Sandy Maczka 595 WEEK 2 Team Scr.: Blind Side 679 & North Forty 1914
Team Scr.: Tihista Construction 829 & 2200 Team Hdc.: Blind Side 856 & North Forty 2469
Team Hdc.: Tihista Construction 988 & 2677 Men’s Ind. Scr.: Dwain Bitterman 244 & 582
Ind. Scr.: Shawn Sibley 233 & Matt Garsjo 598 Women’s Ind. Scr.: Linda Falkenstern 182 &
Friday Night Mixed Ind. Hdc.: Shawn Sibley 277 & Paul Wemmer Darci Shipman 456
714 WEEK 1
We Got Nuthin Blue Balls
W: 8 L: 0 W: 3 L: 5 WEEK 1 Team Scr.: Paul’s Glass 638 & 1880 Team Hdc.:
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Team Scr.: Tihista Construction 698 & Vicks Wemmer 213 & Dan Crotty 547 Women’s Ind.
W: 5 L: 3 W: 2 L: 6 Lanes 1956 Team Hdc.: E.G.T. 849 & 2383 Ind. Scr.: Thelma Riggin 171 & 467
Knuckle Ballerz Hooligans Scr.: Mark Bengochea 220 & 536 Ind. Hdc.:
W: 5 L: 3 W: 1 L: 7 Mark Bengochea 254 & Sean Bengochea 651

HIGH GAMES & SERIES


Team Scr.: Blue Balls 579 & We Got Nuthin
2103 Team Hdc.: Knuckle Ballerz 801 & Uncle
Elvis 2350 Men’s Ind. Scr.: Eric Feit 190 & Ray
Glasoe 579 Women’s Ind. Scr.: Kristi Feit 190
& Diane Jensen 612

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228-4578 bscentral@nemont.net
Annual Meeting Notice

The Nemont Telephone Cooperative, Inc. 69th Annual


Membership meeting will be held Saturday, October
5th, 2019 in Scobey, Mont., at the Nemont Gold Garage.
Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. followed by the meeting at
10:30 a.m. Coffee, cookies and Lefse will be served. Action
will be taken on the following items:

Report of officers, board members & committees


Audit Report
Election of board members
Unfinished business
New business
Adjournment

A courtesy lunch will be served


after adjournment.
You are invited to attend
Nemont Telephone Cooperative’s
To request a copy of the Annual Report,
69th Annual Meeting of Members
10:30 A.M. • October 5th, 2019 • Scobey, MT PLEASE CALL 800-636-6680.

Bad news, Hinsdale’s Annual

HUMP DAY Good News

Co rn ho le The bad news is


that everyone’s looking
at me like I’m supposed
LEAGUE to know how to pull
this airplane out of its Sunday, October 6
Sign-up meeting next Wednesday
October 9th from 6:00-7:00 p.m. tailspin. 1 - 4 pm
at the Elks Lodge The good news Hinsdale Legion Park
is that, at my funeral, Live Music
Registration fee is $50 per two-person team. my parents will be able Carnival Games • Kids Crafts
League will Start Wednesday, October 23rd to use their famous Homemade Items
Six-Week League with a tournament on the seventh week Ice Cream • Food Vendors
catchphrase: “Being a Pie Contest • Wood Pallet Art
Call 228-2233 for more information pilot seems like a bad
“How come you’re late?” asked the bartender, choice for someone with
as the blonde cocktail waitress walked in an hour late. amnesia, Greg.”
“It was awful,” she explained. “I was walking down
n ior Citizen Center
ior Citizen Center
Grand Avenue and there was a terrible accident. A
S e n
man was thrown from his car and he was lying in the
S e
middle of the street. His leg was broken, his skull was
fractured, and there was blood everywhere. Thank
FRIDAY
God I took that first-aid course!”
“What did you do?” asked the bartender.
Pork Chop Supreme
“I sat down on the curb and put my head between Call for reservation by 10 AM
my knees to keep from fainting!” 228-9500
Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View?
Let us help.

Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025

FRIDAY
SOUPS: Clam Chowder • Chili
SPECIALS:
Steak Sandwich
Fish Burger

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CASE LOT SALE


Stock up & Save

October 2-8, 2019


20 lb. Case Frozen Boneless Skinless
CHICKEN BREASTS ...............$29.80 lb.
Willamette Valley Beef Bacon Wrapped or Reg
TENDERLOIN STEAKS..............$9.99 lb.
Bone-In Pork
PICNIC ROAST ......................... 99¢ lb.
All Natural Chicken
DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS......... 99¢ lb.
Aqua Star 1.5 lb. Breaded
BUTTERFLY SHRIMP............... $7.99 ea.
Buckley Farm 2 oz. (when you buy 24)
LUNCH MEAT ......................... 49¢ ea.
Food Club 16 oz.
STRING CHEESE ....................$3.49 ea.
PORK 3-MEAL DEAL
Boneless Pork Loin Roast
Boneless Pork Loin Chops
Boneless Country Style Ribs
$1.69 lb. PORK 3-MEAL DEAL

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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FALL SALE-A-THON
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.

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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

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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

Dewayne Ozark 406-230-1259 228-4558

Malta MT 59538 or Walter Ozark 406-853-3803

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