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    Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230

    406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

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      Avery Bandel, a skating coachrom Great Falls, came to Glasgowto work with local skaters earlierthis month. She helped with skatinglessons and choreography or theupcoming showcase.  While Avery was here, she also

    trained or the Pacific Coast AdultSectional Championships, whereshe will compete in March in LasVegas.  Te skaters pictured above willbe joined by 18 others or HiLineSkating’s 10th Annual Showcase on

    Sunday, March 6th at 2:00 p.m. atthe Valley Event Center. Come seethe skills learned this year at thisree event!  Following the Showcase willbe open skating. Cost is $2 whichincludes skate rental.

    Figure skaters Ellie Page, Tatum Nyquist, Coach AveryBandel, Nora Neumiller and Bailee Baxter spent some

    quality time on the ice together at the Valley EvenCenter.

    HiLine Skating celebrates 10th Annual Showcase on Sunday

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    Late Nite Laffs

    Real Life Wisdom

    The very rst Boeing 727 ever made, back in 1962, wasscheduled to make its last ight today. Passengers werelike, “Cool, I’ll take the next ight.” ~ Jimmy Fallon 

    It is being widely reported that there is solid, photographicproof linking Hillary Clinton to a known terrorist

    organization. An editor at Politico was tipped off that inHillary Clinton’s book “Living History,” Hillary includeda picture of her family in 1959 with their cat — ISIS!

    That’s right, Hillary Clinton’s childhood cat was namedISIS. This is the most shocking political pet news since

    Jimmy Carter revealed his childhood cat’s name wasAyatollah Katmeini. Politico isn’t claiming that Hillary

    Clinton named her cat after ISIS. We have to leave openthe possibility that ISIS named themselves after Hillary’scat. ~  Stephen Colbert 

    Scotty Spring Sports Meetings  It’s definitely time to start thinking about springsports as the hoops season wraps up on March 12th, andthe way the weather has been, these outdoor activities just might get started in a timely ashion.• Track Sign-Ups/Athletes Meeting -  Monday, March

    7th, 3:30 pm, GHS Room #1

    • Girls Fastpitch Soball Hitting Clinic --  MondayMarch 7th at GHS (4:30 pm) Open to ALL ages 

    • Track & Field Parents Meeting - Monday, March 7th7:00 pm, GHS Room #1

    • Soball Players Meeting - Tursday, March 10th3:30 pm, GHS Room #1

    • Soball Parents Meeting -  Tursday, March 10th6:00 pm, GHS Room #1

    • Golf Players Meeting -- BA

    • Golf Parents Meeting -- BA

    Hinsdale Co-op Community

    Scholarships Are Available  Te Hinsdale Cooperative Community Scholarshipcommittee announces the availability o five $1000.00scholarships or the 2016-2017 academic year.  Tese scholarships are available to any student whohas completed at least one year o study at an accreditedcollege, university, business or vocational school. Teapplicant must be a graduate o Hinsdale High School.  Scholarships will be awarded on an objective basiswithout regard to sex, age, race, religion or physicaldisability. Awards are made on the basis o academicachievement, financial need, participation in communityand school activities, educational goals as written by theapplicants in their application or scholarships.  Applicants must complete an application and submitit along with a transcript and letters o recommendationto Linda Lacock at First Community Bank, PO Box 127

    Hinsdale M by June 6, 2016. Applications are availableat the Hinsdale High School guidance counselor’s officeor First Community Bank o Hinsdale. Applicationsmay be emailed upon request. Please call 406-364-2223or more inormation.

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

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

    Feb. 26 - March 3

    SHOWINGS

    228-9239 www.polsontheatres.com

    PG-13

    4:00 - 7:00 - 9:15

    Strong violence and language throughout, sexualcontent and graphic nudity.

    4:00 - 7:00 - 9:10

    Crude and sexual content, a scene ofexaggerated violence, and brief stronglanguage.R

    ClosedTuesday, Feb. 23 - Thursday, March 10

    To Get Ready For......our opening at our new location of 501 First Avenue South (therst national bank building, formerly the Farm Credit location)

    Grand OpeningFri. March 11th 9 am - 5:30 pm • Sat. March 12th 9 am- 3 pm

    We have beautiful new items just in for springWall Hangings, Fountains, Accessories for Home, Fashion

     Accessories, Vases, Table Linens, Easter Decor, DishWare, Baskets, Runners…AND MUCH MORE

    The reason Politicians try so hard to get re-elected i

    that they would “hate” to have to make a living unde

    the laws they have just passed.

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    Beautifulweekendahead 

    Tonight: Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming mostlyclear, with a low around 32. South southwest wind 6 to

    13 mph becoming west northwest in the evening.

    Friday: Sunny, with a high near 50. West northwest wind8 to 11 mph.

    Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 29. Westnorthwest wind 5 to 8 mph becoming east southeast in

    the evening.

    Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 61. South wind 8 to13 mph.

    Saturday Night:  Mostly clear, with a low around 35.

    Southwest wind around 9 mph.

    Sunday:  Sunny, with a high near 59. West southwestwind 5 to 8 mph becoming south southeast in the

    morning.

    Sunday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, witha low around 37.

    Monday: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, witha high near 48.

    Monday Night: A slight chance of rain or freezing rain.Partly cloudy, with a low around 28.

    Tuesday:  A slight chance of rain and snow showers.Partly sunny, with a high near 45.

    Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 46.

    RUMMAGE SALE: Sat. March 5th, Glasgow Elks Lodge. Room full ostuff. China cabinet, WWII & Air Force ight pants, Antique round woodencheese box, outdoor wear, kitchen lines and much more, too numerous tomention it all.  CALL PATSY 406-785-2321, CELL 263-7936.

    BUZZ$10 BAG SALE: Starts Tuesday, March 1. Clothing, shoes, purses, winte

     jackets, snow pants, and boots (some exclusions). The thrift store hasprom dresses, kitchen items, infant toys, etc. Stop by and Check it all out

    SOROPTOMIST THRIFT STORE - DONATIONS WELCOME.BUZZSPRING FLING BAZAAR: Saturday, March 12t, 9-3. Vendor’s who wouldlike to be in the Bazaar may CALL DEBBIE 406-890-4425

    BUZZHOME FOR SALE: Beautiful, serene acerage for sale by owner. The placesits on 3.48 acres just south of Glasgow. House is 2528 sq. ft., many oubuildings A MUST SEE. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO VIEW CALL230-2355

    BUZZFOR RENT OR SALE: 3 BR, bath and 3/4, remodeled kitchen, oak cabinetsnew stove/fridge, fenced in yard, garage door opener. $550 rent, $29,500sale. St. Marie. CALL 406-524-3742

    BUZZFOR RENT: 3 BR, 1 bath, attached garage, on one oor. Nice placeto live, recently updated, with newer appliances, paint and carpet $550plus utilities. Pets are welcome. Located 75 North Star, St. Marie. CALLHELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

    BUZZFOR RENT: 1 BR, 1 bath apartment. Recently updated with all newooring and paint. Comfortable and affordable. $475 plus utilities. No petsno smoking. Located 90 US HWY 2 East Glasgow. CALL HELLANDAGENCY 228-2114

    BUZZFOR RENT: 3 BR, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. $500 plus utilities CALL263-2113

    BUZZGREAT FAMILY HOME FOR RENT: Spacious 3 BR close to town. Garage

    1½ baths, custom built-ins, refurbished interior. Water and sewer providedNo smoking or pets. Damage deposit required. CALL (406) 367-9300

    BUZZFOR RENT: 1241 sq. ft. wide open oor plan to tailor to your own designNew space features oor heat, Hwy 2 access with off street parking andLED signage available in J.R.’s Party Store new building. Serious inquiriesonly please. CALL 228-4622 or 406-852-3442

    BUZZHOUSE FOR RENT: 3 BR, 2 bath, home. 1 mi. West of town. $750/mo +$750/deposit. CALL 228-2345

    BUZZFOR SALE: 28’ Bumper pull camper trailer. Full working kitchen with A/Cand heating, sleeps six, $2500 CALL 228-4622 or 406-852-3442

    BUZZSEEKING BOARD MEMBER: for Cal Ripken Board. IF INTERESTEDPLEASE CONTACT JARED KUKA 263-4730 OR STACIE RHOADS228-8932

    BUZZTLC APPLIANCE REPAIR: Repair most brands of major appliances. 25+years experience. Available evenings and weekends. CALL 230-2167PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Gateway Club has openings for all positions; Bar, serverdish and kitchen help. CONTACT THE GATEWAY CLUB AT 526-3557

    BUZZIF YOU KNOW of any recipients of the Grobel Scholarship Trust fromyears 2000-2003, PLEASE CONTACT CHERYL GROBEL 406-942-0649OR EMAIL [email protected]

    CALL 228-2114 TODAYwww.hellandagencyinc.com

    OPHEIM

    This home in Opheim, Montana

    has some potential to be a great

    family home. Three bedrooms

    and two baths with ample living

    area. Has two detached garages

    on a large city lot. Mature trees

    surround the house.

    Asking only$69,500

    20-954

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    RANSOMES Evenings/Weekends533 2nd Ave S.

    Party Venue • Classroom Space

    Last Minute Party • Family Get Together

    Need More Room • Bridal Party • Private Space

    BYOB • Cater Your Food • Adults OnlyCall for more information 263-7444

    Skip Erickson WildlifeMemorial Safari

    Tickets available at Cottonwood Inn & KLTZ/KLANLimited Tickets Available

    • hear stories of skip’s hunts•enjoy dinner

    •adopt an animal • live auction•help raise funds for wildlife Museum

    Saturday, March 5th • 6PMCottonwood Inn

    SundaysBar Opens at 10am

    Serving Breakfastuntil 1pm

    Buckets of BeerSpecials

    NASCAR Season

    We Are Now Serving Our Saucy Wings Everyday!! Your upcoming March Madness Headquarters! 

    Gold n’ Plump 52 oz. SeasonedWHOLE CHICKEN.........................$4.99Pork Shoulder Arm

    PICNIC ROAST...........................99¢ lb. Jennie-O 32 oz.FESTIVE TURKEY ROAST.........$3.99 ea.Aqua Star 32 oz. Pkg.

    POLLOCK FILLETS..................$5.99 ea.Boneless Beef

     TRI TIP ROAST OR STEAKS......$5.99 lb.PorkBABY BACK RIBS....................$3.49 lb.Progresso 15.25 - 19 oz. Sel. Var.

    SOUP..........................................4/$5

    Week of March 2 - March 8, 2016

    Spring is Coming 

      Members o MontanaFarm Bureau traveled toWashington, D.C. or theAmerican Farm BureauIssues Advisory CommitteeMeetings and AgriculturalAdvocacy Conerence. Te

    meetings, held February 22-25, centered around topics oimportance to armers andranchers. MFBF memberswere appointed to serve onfive o the 15 committees.  urk Stovall, a rancherrom Billings serving on theAnimal Care Committee,talked about challenges o theinitiative o turning buffaloout onto the rangeland. “I

    explained why this isn’t onlya property rights problem,but a disease issue with theconcern o brucellosis. I westart spreading bison acrossthe state, there could be areal threat to livestock andpublic health.”  Bruce Wright, a smallagricultural business ownerrom Bozeman, serves on

    the Farm Policy Committee.

    “We said because o Obama’slatest budget, crop insurancecuts were a concern. Ourcommittee’s position is itwould be harmul to readjustunding in the new arm billwhen we are barely hal way

    into implementing it. ryingto tamper with the arm billafer all the work that hasgone into it is not good,” saidWright.  Larry Switzer, aRichey cattle rancher, saidthe meeting o the MarketStructures Committeeprimarily revisited aresolution they haddeveloped at last year’s

    meetings on bondingrequirements or livestockdealers and the current costo cattle. “We had a speakerrom the CFC talk tous about high requencytrading,” Switzer said.“Apparently high requencytrading means they can do200 trades per second. Tebelie is we need to slow

    that down or commodities,as it’s not viable to use it orhedging and it’s just a papertrade that does nothing orcommodity producers.”om DePuydt, who serveson the Federal LandsCommittee, said his groupocused on the AntiquitiesAct and the new nationalmonuments. “Sometimesit eels like we are fighting

    a winless battle,” DePuydtsaid. “Farmers and ranchersare less than two percento the population and wehave 12 states with ederalands. One o the concernswe voiced was that the loca

    input o ederal agencies isofen ignored. We talkedabout wild horses and burrosin western states being ahuge problem, with theexpense o holding them andthe concerns around landmanagement.”  On the last day inWashington, D.C ., thegroup attended the MontanaBreakast on Capito

    Hill where they visitedwith Senator Jon esterSenator Steve Daines andRepresentative Ryan Zinke.  Each member o thegroup had an issue to talkwith their congressmenabout. “My topic was SenatorRoberts labeling bill,”said Wright. “Gary talkedabout regulatory reorm

    urk talked about Bureauo Indian Affairs issuesincluding land purchasingom visited about publiclands, bison and theAntiquities Act and Larrydiscussed trade. Tey wereopen to hearing our ideasand certainly RepresentativeZinke and Senator Dainesshowed strong support orour issues.”

    Farm Bureau members work on ag issues in D.C.

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      Montana FWP isasking anglers and thoseinterested in accessing fishinormation or help inimproving a replacement tothe existing Fishing Guide

    and MFISH web queryapplications on the FWPwebsite.  Te current FishingGuide and MFISHapplications are theprimary means FWP usesto disseminate fish andangling data or waterbodies,accounting or more than230,000 unique page visitsper year. New technology

    and new methods orstoring fish survey andinventory data have allowedfisheries staff to enter andstore more inormation onfish populations than waspreviously available and in amuch more timely ashion.Te benefits o this newtechnology are that moreoptions exist or storingand reporting fisheries data,and data are more detailed,

    FWP seeking public input

    NORTHEAST MONTANA’S FORD HEADQUARTERSCall Jerry, Josh or Norm • 228-2141 • 866-528-2141

    Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

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     W a g o n 

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    Every Saturday in March 2016

    we will be giving away

     $100.00 at 9:00pmMust be present to win

    Stop in for details

    EVERYDAY

    Open: Mon - Sat • Closed: Sun

     Burger’s

    Made FreshDaily 

    comprehensive, and up-to-date.  FWP seeks to gatherinput rom the public todetermine what inormationis most valuable, usable,and understandable. Toseinterested in providing

    eedback and offeringsuggestions can take thesurvey online.  Te survey will beopen through March 31,2016. Weekly prizes suchas a 1-year subscription toMontana Outdoors or FWP

    fish t-shirts will be awardedto survey participants.  Following theconclusion o the survey,priorities identified romthis effort will be used toinorm development o thenew application, which maybe available in 2017.  o take the survey,go to the FWP website,click FISHING, and underWHERE O FISH, clickon MONANA FISHINGGUIDE.

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    Fort Peck Summer Theatre

    At the Coonwood Inn & Suites 

    Saturday, March 19th   6:30 pm 

    $20 Entry includes dinner, beer/wine, and glass! 

    406-228-9216 · [email protected] · www.fortpecktheatre.org

    Winter Hours

     11:00-8:00

    Drive Thru 11:00-8:00

    Treat of the Month

    Ande’s MintCandy Glacier

    THANK YOU

    & JOE YOUNKIN

    for the Barb Marsh

    Memorial Scholarship

    I received.Mick Reyling

     SPECIALS:

     THE HANGAR

     We have soft-serve ice cream!

     A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!

     Have your parties here BOOK NOW!

    Hwy 2 East228-8280

    SATURDAYSoup: Cook’s Choice

    Lunch: Chicken Philly

     Dinner: Rib Eye

    FRIDAYSoup: Clam Chowder

    Lunch: Fish BurgerDinner: Fish & Chips

    GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

    Breakfast

    Breakfast Bagel • Go Gurt

    Juice • Milk

     Lunch

    Popcorn Shrimp • Carrot Sticks

    Cinnamon Grahams • Grape

    Choice of Fruit • Milk

    FRIDAY

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    First Lutheran Church

    Lutefisk Dinner Sunday, March 6th

    11:30 am to 1:30 pm641 2nd Ave. North • Glasgow

    Trivent Financial is providingsupplement funds to help in purchasingitem for this dinner. Proceeds gotoward the FLC Youth Group.

    Menu: • Lutesh, Meatballs• Mashed Potatoes & Gravy• Coleslaw, Lefse• Sherbet for Dessert

    Tickets Sold at the Door $15/Plate

    5 years old andunder are free

    PRAYER TO ST. JUDE Precious St. Jude, preciousMother, and Sacred Heart ofJesus be praised, adored, and

    gloried throughout the worldforever.Say three times a day for ninedays and promise publication andyour prayers will be answered, nomatter how impossible, before theninth day. Thank you St. Jude, forprayers answered.

     Amen

    2 Lots on the North Side Ready to Build!

    Bonus double car garage is already existing!

    7800 sq. ft. and located on 5th Avenue North.

    $65,000Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner 

    (406) 228-2525 -www.redfoxxrealestate.com

    CALL FOR INFORMATION TODAY!

    #242

    They Love to Read! In honor of Dr. Seuss’s birthday yesterday, Mrs. Stutheit made

    these Truffula trees for Irle School’s K-1 hall. Pictured with

    the trees in their Dr. Seuss hats are the students of Mrs.

    Stutheit’s Kindergarten class. “I Love to Read Week”

    continues through tomorrow at Glasgow schools. Did

    you know Theodor Seuss Geisel (he adopted his “Dr.

    Seuss” pen name during his university studies at Dartmouth

    College and the University of Oxford) would be 112 this

    year? He was born on March 2, 1904. While he is no longer

    with us, his legacy lives on in the pages of his books. He

    forever changed the way children’s books were written

    and continues to inspire generations. Across the country,

    thousands of schools, libraries, and community centers

    participate by bringing together kids, teens, and books.

    Steak or Walleye

    Dinner at

     B e r  g i e ’ s

    Hosted byNHS Art Club

    Friday, March 46-8:00 pm$18/plate

     All tips donated to the Art Club

    Pottery will also be for SaleCall 746-3441 to reserve

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    Kyhe Gamas gets a double leg takedown en route to a 1st place fnish this pas

    Saturday at the Williston Invitational. Glasgow Wrestling Club is hosting its annua

    invitational tournament at the high school THIS SATURDAY, starting at 9:30 A.M

    Please come and support the community youth!

      Te GlasgowWrestling Club had 29wrestlers competing inWilliston last weekendand nine competed atthe Havre Middle Schoolournament.  A total o nine

    individual titles wereearned in Williston whilefive titles were also claimedin Havre. In act, all nineHighlanders placed inBlue Pony Country!  Tis Saturday theHighlanders host theirannual tournament atScotty Gymnasium.

    WillistonPlace Winners:

    Tot Hunter Pierce 1stSaunten Gamas 1stAiden Aune 4thColt Hudyma 4th

    Rivers Sugg 2nd

    Bantam Cade Hudyma 1st

    HighlandersCrown 14

    Champions

    Jordan Barnhart 3rdKhye Gamas 1stMason Hunter 4thTed See 2nd

    Midget Wyatt Sugg 2ndConnor Hudyma 1stJaydeen Hanshew 1stGrady Nielsen 1st

    Novice Jackson Bishop 3rd

    Ethyn Schindler 3rdLevi Overvold 4thCarlos Gonzalez 3rdBlake Overvold 1stKohl Kittleson 1st

    Havre Middle SchoolCooper Larson 1st

    Ty Kittleson 5thTell Aune 3rdDylan Nieskens 1st

    Cale Swanson 1stKaden Zimmerman 1stColten Fast 2ndJacob Meiers 1stKyler Hallock 2nd

    Scout Troop 850I SPAGHETTI DINNERJand auction Fundraiser

    6pm Thursday, MARCH 3, 2016

    at the VFW

    •2-Classic Car rides toBergies for Lunch

    •Guided catshing trip onthe Milk River 

    •½ day Canoe trip down theMilk or Missouri River 

    •½ Day ATV experience ofyour choice

    •Boat Ride/Trip out at theFort Peck Lake

    •Pies/Cakes and much,much more…

    If you have an auction item or service you wouldlike to donate or for questions please contact Brad

    Mickelson, Troop Committee Chairman at 230-2194

    $10/Person or $20/FamilySome Auction items include: