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THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2020 – 3B FREE FOR SALE ADS If you have something for $100 or below, Courier For Sale ads are so cheap you can't say no! FREE is the price of the ad you seek, printed in The Courier once a week! This offer applies to household/garage items, lost & found items and items you want to give away. To place your ad, call 406-228-9301, email: [email protected] or drop by the office at 54226 US Highway 2 in Glasgow More Than Just a Tire Store Alignments Brake Service Preventative Maintenance Total Car Care 15 4th St N • Glasgow 228-2388 • 800-801-8660 Shawn Beard 406-230-1025 Licensed & Insured & Performance Concrete Construction A Leader In: Residential & Commercial Concrete New Construction & Remodels Contact Rod 406-263-8054 [email protected] Budde Family Dentistry Always Accepting New Patients! Call Today 406-228-2211 Jon Mattfeldt Master Electrician (406) 228-4885 54201 Hwy 2 – Glasgow, MT Service Calls, Farm Irrigation, Grain Bin Fans, Residential & Commercial. 228-8312 or 228-4742 429 2nd Ave. South Glasgow, MT glasgowflowerandgift.com Glasgow Flower & Gift Your celebration headquarters, no matter what the occasion. WANTED Glasgow, MT 406-228-9363 We pay CASH for Used Guns and take TRADE-INs. Probst Cleaning Service 406-228-4441 Carpet, Upholstery, Duct Cleaning, Water Damage Clean-up, Mold Testing & Removal sprinklers, tree service, backhoe service, snow removal row, turf & ornamental spraying Kerry & Peggy Aakre 526-3418 or 228-4742 or 263-3418 Licensed & Insured HI-LINE EYE CARE, PLLC Haley A. Menge O.D. 234 5th St. S., Glasgow 406-228-4895 Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. www.hilineyecare.com Serving Northeast Montana Stop by and check out our Great Selection of Gifts, Wine & Liquor! JR’S PARTY STORE (406) 228-4622 1010 6th Ave. North Across from the Fairgrounds Open: 9:30am-6pm Mon. - Sat. Al's Clean and Secure Fenced and Lighted E-Z Access & Paved Toll Free: 1-888-623-2222 103 Cherry Creek St. Just off Hwy 2 on west end of town www.alsministorage.com Valley County Transit 228-TRIP (8747) 7 days a week 7:30am-11pm low fares! DAVID LERAAS Owner 406-228-2614 730 3rd Ave. S. • Glasgow [email protected] Full line of water treatment products, water softners & coolers Locally Owned RETAIL Pizza Chicken Ribs Shrimp Burgers 228-8552 193 Klein Ave. Est. 1962 S a m e G reat R e c ip e F o r O ver 5 0 Y e a r s ! 7 DAYS A WEEK! Sun. - Thurs. • 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. • 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. Open for Lunch! Monday-Friday 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dine In • Carry Out • Drive Thru! Hours: Sun. thru Thurs. 11 am to 8 pm Friday & Saturday 11 am to 8:30 pm & Drive Through Open until 9 pm 228-2997 928 Hwy 2 West • Glasgow Burgers, Chicken, Fries, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt 221 5th St. S. Glasgow 228-8006 OASIS Lounge & Eatery Breakfast 7 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Lunch Menu 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Full Breakfast Menu Soup and Sandwiches Come in and try our delicious pizza! 227 5 th St. South • 228-8228 10-6 Weekdays • 10-3 Saturdays facebook.com/shippwreckedmt If water runs through it... WE DO IT! David Pederson Master Plumber 406-653-3374 [email protected] PO Box 338, Wolf Point Licensed & Insured 15 Years of Experience Concrete & Construction Call or text 406-698-5208 vikingconstruction1.com Check us out on Facebook Jeremy Tweten & Viking Construction Fully Insured. State registered. Credit cards accepted. We stay true to our estimates Cedarview Apartments Low Income Housing Laundry Room Landscaped Playground All Utilities Paid Clean & Convenient Apartments Available Now Phone 654-2746 for Y 711 TDD 1-800-833-6388 543 South 3rd Ave. West Malta, Mt 59538 AGG LLC Storage Storage units for rent in Nashua Phone: 526-3418 263-3418 AUTOMOTIVE APARTMENTS OPTOMETRY ELECTRICIAN DENTISTRY PLUMBING STORAGE PRINTING TRANSPORTATION WATER SPECIALISTS SPIRITS & SUPPLIES GUNS & AMMO JANITORIAL IT LANDSCAPING FLORAL CONTRACTOR / CONSTRUCTION RESTAURANT Business Business Directory Directory Consider your options and find what Consider your options and find what you're looking for locally! you're looking for locally! Call 228-9301 to find out more about Call 228-9301 to find out more about advertising your business! advertising your business! BUILDING SALES If your ad If your ad was here - was here - thousands of thousands of people would people would see it! Call see it! Call 406-228-9301 406-228-9301 today! today! For fast and friendly ser- vice, call 406-228-9301. Our prices are affordable. 54226 US Highway 2 Glasgow, MT 59230 [email protected] C ourier & Printing Design Learn more at your local sales office 406-939-2211 Sidney, MT 701-845-4411 Valley City, ND 701-352-2882 Grafton, ND 701-222-2555 Bismarck, ND 701-471-3768 Minot, ND Available in select geographies. Certain restrictions may apply. ©2020 Morton Buildings, Inc. All rights reserved. A listing of GC licenses available at mortonbuildings.com/licenses mortonbuildings.com/MortonStandard Introducing Morton Standard – Our new line of affordable storage buildings with our most popular sizes and options, and the Morton quality you expect. A classic design, with limited, but popular options. From our materials, to our craftsmanship, to our best-in-class warranty, it’s the standard for post-frame buildings. The Morton Standard. Morton Quality. Classic Designs. Affordable Price. Morton Standard mortonbuildings.com/MortonStandard N NE EW W! ! FOR SALE HELP WANTED FOR RENT HELP WANTED HELP WANTED APARTMENT FOR RENT 925 SF, 2 Bd / 1.5 Bth. Glasgow City Center Apt. 2 Story. Quiet. Laundry Rm. Sm. Pets Considered. A/C. $595. ONLY 1 APT. AVAILABLE NOW! 360-750-6746. SEED Hay Barley, Alfalfa & Corn. Call 406-263-5075, Glenn Rohde P A LLC FOR THOSE WHO DEMAND MORE Service Technician —Glasgow, MT Plains Ag LLC/Border Plains Equipment, a cerfied Case IH dealer in Glasgow, MT, is looking for a top notch individual to perform quality maintenance and repairs on all types of agricultural equipment. This posion will be part of our team of people responsible for maintenance, repair, and recondioning of farm equipment by the use of electronic diagnosc tools, electronic parts catalogs, service manuals and other sources of informaon and materials. Candidates should possess good people skills, good communicaon skills, me management and organizaonal skills. Qualified applicants will also need a posive atude, be quality and customer service oriented. Candidates must have physical mobility including being able to li up to 60 pounds unaided, ability to stand for long periods of me, and be able to manage different environmental smells, as these are all required for the posion. Candidates should have a minimum of 2 years’ experience, tech degree or a combinaon of both; a background in agricultural is preferred, but not required. Posion offers guaranteed hourly wage and full benefit package; wage based on experience. Plains AG is a Value’s led company. We offer compeve wages, 401k rerement plan, health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, life insurance, tool allowance, paid vacaon, personal leave days, eight paid holidays and job training. We also have educaon reimbursement (ask for details, certain restricons apply). Applicants must be able to meet and maintain insurable driving status and pass pre-employment drug tesng. If you are ready to work in a great environment with great people, email your resume to [email protected] We are an Equal Opportunity Employer is accepting applications for OFFICE MANAGER This is a full time job located in Glasgow, Montana, and involves the office management for a Ready Mix Concrete and Sand & Gravel retail company. 3-5 years of experience as an office manager, or administrative assistant, with experience in bookkeeping, accounting, or related experience preferred. Must possess a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record. Full benefits include 100% Employer-paid full family health insurance including medical, vision, dental, flex; life, 401k and retirement; Paid Time Off, Employer of Choice benefit. Visit our website at www.centuryci.com to view complete job details, or call 406-535-1200 for more information. FOSSUM MATERIALS, A CENTURY COMPANY, IS A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE & EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. SPECIAL NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES If you are reading this ad, you can see that classified advertising works! Reach over 400,000 readers in Montana and beyond to promote your product, service, event and business. To get results, contact this newspaper, or the Montana Newspaper Associa- tion at (406) 443-2850 or email [email protected] or member@mtnewspapers. com. 25 words for the small investment of $149. #064 7 used mobile homes - 2010 and newer, in great shape. Call now, they won’t last long! $44,800 - Price includes delivery within 100 miles, blocked, leveled and central air conditioning. Call Jason at (406) 855-2279. #062 2016 Model 72 Harley Davidson Sportster. 2500 miles. $9,000. 2014 Harley Davidson V-Rod Muscle. $10,000. Both are in Excel- lent condition. Call (406) 223-9659. #063 For Sale 13 older plastic frame Anderson Windows. Make an offer for the number of windows and price. • One 83 inches tall & 64½ inches wide. • Two 74 inches tall & 53 inches wide. • Two 69 inches tall & 42 inches wide. • Five 57 inches tall & 42 inches wide. • One 64½ inches tall & 42 inches wide. • One 36 inches tall & 48 inches wide. • One 36 inches tall & 15 inches wide. – ALSO – • Two Bathroom Sinks • One Toilet Call 263-1940 or 228-9288 FOR RENT: 5-bedroom house with garage & a 2-bedroom apartment. No Pets. No Smoking. Call Sandpoint Properties 228-8333 or pick up an application at 115 2nd St. S., Glasgow Notice of Election The Annual Election of Frazer School District Nos. 2-2B, Valley County, Montana for the election of two trustees to three-year terms will be held on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. This will be a mail ballot election administered by the Valley County Supt. of Schools. Yancey Beston Trustee Michael Cole Trustee Michael Redstone Trustee Mary Sue Jackson Trustee Adeline Rose Smoker-White Trustee Dated at Frazer, Montana this 27 th day of March, 2020 /s/ Harold D. Blount, Clerk (Published April 8, 15, 22, & 29, 2020) MNAXLP Valley County Position Vacancy Notice Valley County Weed District has 2 full-time and Glasgow Mosquito District has 1 part-time openings for the 2020 summer season. Responsible to: Valley County Weed and Glasgow Mosquito District Position Closes: Open until filled Starting wage: $10.35 Applications available by calling the Valley County Weed and Glasgow Mosquito District office at 263-9333. Applications are also available online at the Montana Job Service website under employment application. An application can be emailed or picked up by appointment. Laborers are needed for weed and mosquito control. Applicants must be 18 years or older and have a valid driver’s license. Looking for applicants that are willing to work outdoors, and are able to lift up to 65 lbs. Successful applicants will be required to follow rules, regulations, and wear provided safety attire. Job duties will be assigned when hired. These positions involve working with various chemicals and may require strenuous physical activity. Applicants must establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees, supervisors, and the public. Applicants will be subject to reference checks. We are looking for responsible, honest, and hardworking applicants. Positions start as early as May 18 and wrap up by the end of August or early September. The part time worker would spray mosquitos approximately 6-8 hours a week. Will work from 9 PM – 1 AM, on various nights of the week or weekend. Work is weather dependent. MTFWP is hiring seasonal AIS Watercraft Inspectors state-wide. $13.78/hour. High School Diploma or equivalency and Valid Drivers License required. Apply online at statecareers.mt.gov. #061

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Page 1: THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2020 – 3B ... · 15.04.2020  · Available in select geographies. Certain restrictions may apply. ©2020 Morton Buildings, Inc. A l rights

THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2020 – 3B

FREE FOR SALE ADSIf you have something for $100 or below, Courier For Sale ads are so cheap you can't say no!

FREE is the price of the ad you seek, printed in The Courier once a week!This offer applies to household/garage items, lost & found items and items you want to give away.

To place your ad, call 406-228-9301, email: [email protected] or drop by the office at 54226 US Highway 2 in Glasgow

More Than Just a Tire StoreAlignments

Brake ServicePreventative Maintenance

Total Car Care15 4th St N • Glasgow

228-2388 • 800-801-8660

Shawn Beard406-230-1025

Licensed & Insured

&Performance

ConcreteConstruction

A Leader In:• Residential & Commercial Concrete• New Construction & Remodels

Contact Rod 406-263-8054

[email protected]

Budde FamilyDentistry

AlwaysAccepting

New Patients!

Call Today406-228-2211

Jon Mattfeldt Master Electrician

(406) 228-488554201 Hwy 2 – Glasgow, MT

Service Calls, Farm Irrigation, Grain Bin Fans, Residential & Commercial.

228-8312 or 228-4742 429 2nd Ave. South

Glasgow, MT glasgowflowerandgift.com

Glasgow Flower & Gift

Your celebration

headquarters, no matter what

the occasion.

WANTED

Glasgow, MT 406-228-9363

We pay CASH for Used Guns and

take TRADE-INs.

Probst Cleaning Service406-228-4441Carpet, Upholstery,

Duct Cleaning, Water

Damage Clean-up,

Mold Testing & Removal

sprinklers, tree service, backhoe service, snow removal row, turf & ornamental spraying

Kerry & Peggy Aakre526-3418 or

228-4742 or 263-3418Licensed & Insured

HI-LINEEYE CARE, PLLCHaley A. Menge O.D.234 5th St. S., Glasgow

406-228-4895Hours:

Mon. - Thurs. 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Friday 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

www.hilineyecare.comServing Northeast Montana

Stop by and check out our Great Selection of Gifts, Wine & Liquor!

JR’S PARTY STORE

(406) 228-46221010 6th Ave. North

Across from the Fairgrounds

Open: 9:30am-6pm Mon. - Sat.

Al'sClean and Secure

Fenced and LightedE-Z Access & Paved

Toll Free:1-888-623-2222103 Cherry Creek St.

Just off Hwy 2 on west end of townwww.alsministorage.com

Valley County Transit

228-TRIP (8747)

7 days a week 7:30am-11pmlow fares!

DAVID LERAASOwner

406-228-2614730 3rd Ave. S. • Glasgow

[email protected]

Full line of water treatment products,

water softners & coolersLocally Owned

RETAIL

Pizza Chicken Ribs

Shrimp Burgers

228-8552 193 Klein Ave.

Est. 1962

Same Great RecipeFor Over 50 Years!

7 DAYS A WEEK!Sun. - Thurs. • 4 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Fri. & Sat. • 4 p.m. - 11 p.m.

Open for Lunch!Monday-Friday11 a.m. - 2 p.m.Dine In • Carry Out • Drive Thru! Hours: Sun. thru Thurs. 11 am to 8 pmFriday & Saturday 11 am to 8:30 pm

& Drive Through Open until 9 pm228-2997

928 Hwy 2 West • Glasgow

Burgers, Chicken, Fries, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt

221 5th St. S.Glasgow228-8006

OASIS Lounge & Eatery

Breakfast 7 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Lunch Menu11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Full Breakfast Menu

Soup and SandwichesCome in and try

our delicious pizza!

227 5th St. South • 228-822810-6 Weekdays • 10-3 Saturdaysfacebook.com/shippwreckedmt

If water runs through it... WE DO IT!

David PedersonMaster Plumber406-653-3374

[email protected] Box 338, Wolf Point

Licensed & Insured15 Years of Experience

Concrete & Construction

Call or text 406-698-5208vikingconstruction1.com

Check us out on Facebook

Jeremy Tweten& Viking Construction

Fully Insured. State registered. Credit cards accepted.

We stay true to our estimates

Cedarview ApartmentsLow Income HousingLaundry RoomLandscaped

PlaygroundAll Utilities Paid

Clean & ConvenientApartments

Available NowPhone 654-2746 for � Y 711

TDD 1-800-833-6388543 South 3rd Ave. West

Malta, Mt 59538

AGG LLC StorageStorage units for rent in Nashua

Phone: 526-3418 263-3418

AUTOMOTIVE APARTMENTS

OPTOMETRY

ELECTRICIANDENTISTRY

PLUMBING

STORAGE

PRINTING

TRANSPORTATION WATER SPECIALISTSSPIRITS & SUPPLIES

GUNS & AMMO JANITORIALIT

LANDSCAPING

FLORAL

CONTRACTOR / CONSTRUCTION

RESTAURANT

BusinessBusinessDirectoryDirectoryConsider your options and find what Consider your options and find what

you're looking for locally! you're looking for locally! Call 228-9301 to find out more about Call 228-9301 to find out more about

advertising your business!advertising your business!

BUILDING SALES

If your ad If your ad was here - was here -

thousands of thousands of people would people would

see it! Call see it! Call 406-228-9301 406-228-9301

today!today!

For fast and friendly ser-vice, call 406-228-9301. Our prices are affordable.

54226 US Highway 2Glasgow, MT [email protected]

The Glasgow CourierServing Proudly As The Voice Of Valley County Since 1913

PRINTED, MAILED & DISTRIBUTED TO LOCAL STORES FOR SALE ON WEDNESDAYSCIRCULATION: 2,500

ADVERTISING RATE CARD / EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2019

Local Ad Rate (NET): $8.75 per column inchPAGES ARE 6 COLUMNS WIDE / COLUMNS ARE 1.8 INCHES WIDE

LOCAL RATES FOR SOME POPULAR AD SIZESFull Page: $1,102.50 • Half Page: $551.25 • Quarter Page: $275.63 • 2 Columns x 8 Inches: $140.00

2 Columns x 6 Inches: $105.00 • 2 Columns x 4 Inches: $70.00 • 2 Columns x 2 Inches (Business Card Size): $35.00MANY MORE AD SIZES ARE AVAILABLE IN ALL COMBINATIONS OF COLUMNS & INCHES

DISPLAY ADS

2,300 PRINTED COPIESUp To 8 Pages: $327.00 • 10-12 Pages: $380.00 • 14-20 Pages: $420.00 • 22-24 Pages: $481.00

RATES FOR ADVERTISING INSERTS IN THE PAPER

SUBSCRIPTIONS

Specialty ads include Cards of Thanks, Invitations, Bridal & Baby Showers, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Memorials and Non-Profits.

OTHER ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

Classified Ads: $8.75 per inch / Business Directory Ads: $40.00 per month / Church Page Sponsor Ads: $7.50

Specialty Ads: $7.20 per column inch

Business Sponsor Ads: $12.50 / Sports Booster Ads: $13.00 / Hi-Line Farm & Ranch: $15.00Add Color To Your Ad: $50 for ads under half-page, $100 for over half-page

In Valley County: $41 / One Year • The Rest of Montana: $46 • Other States: $566 Months: Half of yearly rate, plus $1 • College Students: $3.00 per month • Rates include full access to online edition!

54226 US HIGHWAY 2 • GLASGOW, MT 59230 • FAX: 406-228-2665 • WEB PAGE: www.glasgowcourier.comADVERTISING EMAIL: [email protected] GENERAL EMAIL: [email protected]

PUBLISHER: AJ Etherington EDITOR / CIRCULATION: Michelle BigelbachOFFICE MANAGER: Terry Trang ADVERTISING SALES: Jeremy Donaldson REPORTER: Gwendolyne Honrud

CONTACT INFORMATION406-228-9301

Courier&Printing DesignFor fast and friendly service, call 406-228-9301.

Our prices are affordable.

54226 US Highway 2, Glasgow, MT 59230 • [email protected]

Learn more at your local sales office

406-939-2211Sidney, MT

701-845-4411Valley City, ND701-352-2882

Grafton, ND701-222-2555Bismarck, ND

701-471-3768Minot, ND

Available in select geographies. Certain restrictions may apply. ©2020 Morton Buildings, Inc. All rights

reserved. A listing of GC licenses available at mortonbuildings.com/licensesmortonbuildings.com/MortonStandard

Introducing Morton Standard – Our new line of affordablestorage buildings with our most popular sizes and options, andthe Morton quality you expect. A classic design, with limited,but popular options. From our materials, to our craftsmanship,to our best-in-class warranty, it’s the standard for post-framebuildings. The Morton Standard.

Morton Quality. Classic Designs. Affordable Price.Morton Standard

mortonbuildings.com/MortonStandard

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FOR SALE HELP WANTED

FOR RENT

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

APARTMENT FOR RENT925 SF, 2 Bd / 1.5 Bth. Glasgow City

Center Apt. 2 Story. Quiet. Laundry Rm. Sm. Pets Considered. A/C. $595. ONLY 1 APT. AVAILABLE NOW!

360-750-6746.

SEEDHay Barley, Alfalfa & Corn.

Call 406-263-5075, Glenn Rohde

P A LLC FOR THOSE WHO DEMAND MORE

Service Technician —Glasgow, MT

Plains Ag LLC/Border Plains Equipment, a cerfied Case IH dealer in Glasgow, MT, is looking for a top notch individual to perform quality maintenance and repairs on all types of agricultural equipment. This posion will be part of our team of people responsible for maintenance, repair, and recondioning of farm equipment by the use of electronic diagnosc tools, electronic parts catalogs, service manuals and other sources of informaon and materials.

Candidates should possess good people skills, good communicaon skills, me management and organizaonal skills. Qualified applicants will also need a posive atude, be quality and customer service oriented. Candidates must have physical mobility including being able to li up to 60 pounds unaided, ability to stand for long periods of me, and be able to manage different environmental smells, as these are all required for the posion. Candidates should have a minimum of 2 years’ experience, tech degree or a combinaon of both; a background in agricultural is preferred, but not required. Posion offers guaranteed hourly wage and full benefit package; wage based on experience.

Plains AG is a Value’s led company. We offer compeve wages, 401k rerement plan, health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, life insurance, tool allowance, paid vacaon, personal leave days, eight paid holidays and job training. We also have educaon reimbursement (ask for details, certain restricons apply).

Applicants must be able to meet and maintain insurable driving status and pass pre-employment drug tesng.

If you are ready to work in a great environment with great people, email your resume to [email protected]

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer

is accepting applications for

OFFICE MANAGERThis is a full time job located in

Glasgow, Montana, and involvesthe office management for a

Ready Mix Concrete and Sand &Gravel retail company. 3-5 years

of experience as an office manager, or administrative

assistant, with experience inbookkeeping, accounting, orrelated experience preferred. Must possess a valid driver’s

license with a clean driving record.Full benefits include 100%

Employer-paid full family healthinsurance including medical,

vision, dental, flex; life, 401k andretirement; Paid Time Off,

Employer of Choice benefit.

Visit our website atwww.centuryci.com

to view complete job details, or call 406-535-1200 for more information.

FOSSUM MATERIALS, A CENTURY COMPANY,IS A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE &

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

SPECIAL NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICES

If you are reading this ad, you can see that classified advertising works! Reach over 400,000 readers in Montana and beyond to promote your product, service, event and business. To get results, contact this newspaper, or the Montana Newspaper Associa-tion at (406) 443-2850 or email [email protected] or [email protected]. 25 words for the small investment of $149. #064

7 used mobile homes - 2010 and newer, in great shape. Call now, they won’t last long! $44,800 - Price includes delivery within 100 miles, blocked, leveled and central air conditioning. Call Jason at (406) 855-2279. #062

2016 Model 72 Harley Davidson Sportster. 2500 miles. $9,000. 2014 Harley Davidson V-Rod Muscle. $10,000. Both are in Excel-lent condition. Call (406) 223-9659. #063

For Sale13 older plastic frame Anderson Windows.

Make an offer for the number of windows and price.• One 83 inches tall & 64½ inches wide.• Two 74 inches tall & 53 inches wide.• Two 69 inches tall & 42 inches wide.

• Five 57 inches tall & 42 inches wide.• One 64½ inches tall & 42 inches wide.• One 36 inches tall & 48 inches wide.

• One 36 inches tall & 15 inches wide.

– ALSO –• Two Bathroom Sinks• One Toilet

Call 263-1940 or 228-9288

FOR RENT: 5-bedroom house with garage & a 2-bedroom apartment. No Pets. No Smoking. Call Sandpoint Properties 228-8333 or pick up an

application at 115 2nd St. S., Glasgow

Notice of Election

The Annual Electionof Frazer School District Nos. 2-2B, Valley County, Montana for the election of two trustees to three-year terms will be held on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. This will be a mail ballot election administered by the Valley County Supt. of Schools.

Yancey Beston TrusteeMichael Cole TrusteeMichael Redstone TrusteeMary Sue Jackson TrusteeAdeline Rose Smoker-White Trustee

Dated at Frazer, Montana this 27th day of March, 2020

/s/ Harold D. Blount, Clerk

(Published April 8, 15, 22, & 29, 2020)MNAXLP

Valley County Position Vacancy Notice

Valley County Weed District has 2 full-time and Glasgow Mosquito District has 1 part-time openings for the 2020 summer season.

Responsible to: Valley County Weed and Glasgow Mosquito DistrictPosition Closes: Open until filledStarting wage: $10.35 Applications available by calling the Valley County Weed and Glasgow Mosquito

District office at 263-9333. Applications are also available online at the Montana Job Service website under employment application. An application can be emailed or picked up by appointment.

Laborers are needed for weed and mosquito control. Applicants must be 18 years or older and have a valid driver’s license. Looking for applicants that are willing to work outdoors, and are able to lift up to 65 lbs. Successful applicants will be required to follow rules, regulations, and wear provided safety attire. Job duties will be assigned when hired. These positions involve working with various chemicals and may require strenuous physical activity. Applicants must establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees, supervisors, and the public. Applicants will be subject to reference checks. We are looking for responsible, honest, and hardworking applicants. Positions start as early as May 18 and wrap up by the end of August or early September.

The part time worker would spray mosquitos approximately 6-8 hours a week. Will work from 9 PM – 1 AM, on various nights of the week or weekend. Work is weather dependent.

NOW HIRINGMTFWP is hiring seasonal AIS Watercraft Inspectors state-wide. $13.78/hour. High School Diploma or equivalency and Valid Drivers License required. Apply online at statecareers.mt.gov. #061

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There were 44 motor vehicle stops, 42 accidental/prank 911 calls, 15 reports of barking/lost/loose dogs and nine reports of loose cattle during the month of March.

Monday, March 160735 – A male called in stating

one of his employees reported to him there is a deer flopping around on Whatley Road. It is not dead yet. Fish and Game was notified.

0738 – A male called in stating he put his truck in the ditch last night after dozing off behind the

wheel. The caller was asked if there was any property damage, and the caller stated there wasn’t, the only damage done was to the vehicle. Information to MHP Dispatch was provided to the caller for assistance in getting the vehicle out.

1535 – A reporting party re-ported that some electric power tools were stolen from his garage Friday evening.

2321 – An officer radioed and stated he and a deputy were doing

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Valley County Health DepartmentPublic Health Director/Administrator

Position: Public Health Director/AdministratorDepartment: HealthAccountable To: Valley County CommissionersThe Valley County Health Department is hiring a full time Director/Administrator.

Starting pay is $18.50 with a potential increase after six months. Summary of Work: Directs the provision of community health services in Valley County

and surrounding counties as dictated by individual grants. The administrator ensures that the vi-sion of the department is realized by mobilizing the community and soliciting needed resources.

Job Characteristics:Nature of Work: The position performs professional supervisory and administrative duties,

requiring some physical stamina and endurance, potential exposure to communicable diseases and adherence to standards of accuracy, confidentiality, integrity, and tact. This position may require work outside of normal business hours.

Personal Contacts: Frequent contact with public, including clientele, health care provid-ers, schools and health, social, and welfare agencies; acts as public relations spokesperson con-cerning departmental activities.

Supervision Received: Direction and coordination of programs as required.Supervision Exercised: Daily direction of staff.Areas of Job Accountability and Performance:Oversees the provision of county health programs. Sets goals and plans, implements, and

evaluates health programs; assigns, supervises, and evaluates the work and activities of depart-mental personnel; sets policy and discusses and interprets those policies with staff; develops cooperative relationships with community partners; organizes and participates in community assessments; acts as community health advocate; implements and oversees effective record-keeping, budgeting, and accounting systems for department; makes recommendations to com-missioners regarding community health issues; assures the grants are managed appropriately and performs other related duties as required.

The candidate seeks to attain the knowledge and professional development consistent with the eligibility criteria of Certification in Public Health through the National Board of Public Health Examiners.

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Continuing Education: This positon requires attendance or assignment of a representative at the yearly Public Health meeting in Helena or designated site.

Education and Experience:The above knowledge, skills and abilities are typically acquired through a combination of

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Job Performance and Standards:Evaluation of this position will be based primarily upon performance of the preceding re-

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• Prepares, maintains and submits accurate and timely reports• Provides effective leadership for departmental activities• Conducts continuing-education efforts for departmental staff• Continually upgrades knowledge of community health field• Establishes policies and programs to improve the community health profile• Assists schools in health-education need.• Coordinates activities and referrals with other agencies’ and with physicians, hospitals,

and nursing homes.• Revises policies and procedures in accordance with changing state and federal rules and

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mand of or delegated to by the Incident Commander. You will be asked to perform those duties that are assigned to you during an emergency.

• FEMA training as required by lawIf interested, email [email protected] for an application. Mail completed applica-

tion and resume to the Valley County Commissioners 501 Court Sq. Box 1 Glasgow, MT 59230 or email to [email protected].

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PUBLIC NOTICES

Jeffrey G. WinterHARTELIUS, DUROCHER & WINTER, P.C. 118 6th St. SouthP.O. Box 1629Great Falls, Montana [email protected] for Personal Representative

MONTANA SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, VALLEY COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ) Probate No. DP-2020-4 )RANDOLPH G. PECK, ) ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Deceased. )

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sally M. Peck has been appointed Personal Representa-tive of the above-named estate. All persons having claims against the decedent are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred.

Claims must either be mailed to Sally M. Peck, the Personal Representative, return receipt requested, at Hartelius, Durocher & Winter, P.C., P.O. Box 1629, Great Falls, Montana 59403, or filed with the Clerk of the above Court.

DATED this 8th day of April, 2020.

HARTELIUS, DUROCHER & WINTER, PCBy /s/ Jeffrey G. WinterJeffrey G. Winter, Esq.Attorney for Personal Representative

(Published April 15, 22 & 29, 2020)MNAXLP

This information is taken from the log of calls received by the Valley County Law Enforcement Center and does not represent the entire activity of any one department. Investigations often continue after these calls come in. The report has been edited for brevity.

Law Enforcement

DES Disaster & Emergency Services EMS Emergency Medical ServicesFPFD Fort Peck Fire DepartmentFPPD Fort Peck Police Dept.FPTP Fort Peck Tribal Police

FWP Fish, Wildlife and ParksGPD Glasgow Police Dept.GFD Glasgow Fire DepartmentLEC Law Enforcement CenterLRFD Long Run Fire Dept.

MCSO McCone County Sheriff’s OfficeMDOT Dept. of TransportationMHP Montana Highway PatrolMIP Minor in Possession of Alcohol or Tobacco

NFD Nashua Fire DepartmentNWS National Weather ServicePCSO Phillips County Sheriff’s OfficeRCSO Roosevelt County Sheriff’s OfficeVCSO Valley County Sheriff’s Office

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a walk-thru at Dink’s Bar before going to the Rodman to locate a male to serve a warrant.

Tuesday, March 170116 – A reporting party

called and stated somebody was “tapping a beat” on her window. She was afraid to open the cur-tains or go outside and check. She wants an officer to come to her house. At 0133, an officer advised he patrolled the area and checked for footprints beneath the windows of the reporting party’s bedroom but found no evidence of anyone being there. He notified the reporting party extra patrols would be done in the area.

1340 – A female reported a vehicle is smoking badly in the parking lot of Reynolds.

1525 – A female reported that her car was broken into three weeks ago in Hot Springs, Mont. She reported several keys were taken in the theft. The Subway in Glasgow sent her an email stating that someone used or attempt-ed to use her card in Glasgow on Sunday, the 15th. She was patched up with an officer.

2125 – A female said she was visiting her son and when she got home, she discovered her purse was open and her debit card was missing. She’s not sure if the debit card fell out or what hap-pened. She has been trying to call her son but he’s not answering.

Wednesday, March 181501 – A female came in to

speak with an officer regarding harassment she is receiving from a family member.

1750 – A female called and said she had just received a scam call about her social secu-rity number being suspended for fraudulent use in Texas. She did not give them any information.

2004 – A motor vehicle ac-cident was reported.

2255 – A female called in to

report a dark colored Suburban that had just parked by her house and the occupants had left. She stated that she didn’t see any foot-prints leading up to the house.

Thursday, March 190739 – A female called in

stating she just got a call from someone stating they were with the social security office and her social security number had been used fraudulently. The female stated she knew this was a scam so she didn’t give them any in-formation.

0740 – A female called in stating she hit a deer. The deer is still alive but can’t move and it is not in the road. The female is also off the road. MHP Dispatch was notified.

0956 – A female called in stat-ing there is a yellow concrete slab on the backside of the car wash between there and the Lutheran Church. She thinks the slab came from Shopko. At 1012, an of-ficer responded and advised the cement footing is out of the way and is in a private lot.

1602 – A female called and stated while they were out on a walk, her six-year-old son walked around the corner into an alley. He came running back and said a dog had bitten him. The caller stated the bit was on the back of his leg and the skin was broken, but didn’t believe he needed to go to the ER when it was mentioned to take him there.

1727 – A deputy checked on a citizen who has their flashers on. Everything is okay, the citizen was just using their phone.

Friday, March 201249 – A reporting party

called in after speaking with a deputy about a very large sign with the family name located about a quarter mile from the turn-off to their residence. They are unaware of when the sign went missing but the mother-in-law noticed it gone today.

1323 – A male called in want-ing to know if anyone has turned in a purse. His mother last re-

members seeing it while shop-ping at Albertsons. The male has called the store and been back there a couple of times however has had no success in locating the purse.

1431 – A reporting party called in a two-vehicle accident by the Catholic Church. No inju-ries were reported.

1622 – A male called in stat-ing he just got a call about his social security number being used fraudulently. He didn’t give the scammers any of his informa-tion, but wanted to call it in to let dispatch be aware. The dispatcher confirmed the call was a scam.

1707 – A RCSO dispatcher called in to request an officer to assist their officer in refer-ence to a stolen gun. The officer believes he knows where it is in Frazer, and would like the officer to call him first. At 1748, Valley County Deputy advised they have one suspect and are looking for another.

1739 – A male called in stating he got after one of the cleaning woman at a location and the woman proceeded to berate him and curse at him, then walked out. The situation happened in front of one of the box boys. The caller then received a call from the woman’s brother, who picked up where she left off. The caller wants to make a statement to an officer about the incident. At 1807, the officer advised he spoke to the woman and told her not to have any contact with the caller.

2315 – A case of vandalism at a location in Frazer was reported.

Saturday, March 210122 – A caller, who wished

to remain anonymous, reported a late model Dodge pickup racing around Frazer. A deputy patrolled the area.

0131 – A male called in to report that a female is violating a protection order. At first the male didn’t want to give his first name, and after dispatch verified his name, the male confirmed

who he was. He stated he wants the female removed for being a threat to the youth.

0454 – A female called in reporting an individual sitting out on the sidewalk talking on his phone.

1112 – The male from the March 20, 1739 call, is still re-ceiving harassment text messages from the involved parties. The male wants to talk to someone about a no-contact order.

1833 – A reporting party called because people traveling through stated they hit a deer. There is no damage to the ve-hicle and the deer is not on the roadway.

2332 – A deputy served a war-rant on an adult female prisoner he transported from Havre to the Valley County Detention Center.

Sunday, March 222134 – A female called and

said she was on her back porch smoking, and someone tried to break into her shed. She was asked if there was a description of the person and the caller said no but they were wearing all black. An officer was sent.

Monday, March 230052 – A male called in to

report a red Suburban-type ve-hicle that is doing broadies in the Ezzie’s West End parking lot. The male went outside and told the driver to stop because he was going to break the windshield of the caller’s truck. The driver then backed up to the reporting party’s truck and took off, spray-ing gravel everywhere.

1034 – A male called to let dispatch know he is driving to Glasgow from Saco with his flashers on to get to the hospital for his girlfriend’s emergency c-section. Information was passed along to a deputy.

1325 – A female called in about kids approximately 10 or so years of age, riding gasoline motorized off road equipment. Yesterday they were going fast enough they were on two wheels when the reporting party saw

them on the city street. She would like an officer to respond to check things out. At 1336, an officer drove around and didn’t see any kids in off-road vehicles around the area. At 1402, the reporting party called back and stated she saw the officer in the area, but the youth are still riding around. An officer responded and spoke with a couple of juveniles and the babysitter and informed if they were to continue riding, they needed to be on private property or in the off-road areas for this purpose.

1621 – A male states he called in a week or so ago about an abandoned vehicle that is sitting at their rental property and they would like to get it moved. It is still sitting at the same spot and the vehicle has been sitting there all winter long.

Tuesday, March 242053 – A deputy called in and

reported that they hit a deer. The deputy reported there isn’t any real damage and they dispatched the deer.

2324 – BIA stated he would be in Frazer for a couple hours and might need some assistance. Roosevelt County was contacted to confirm the officer and notified deputy of the phone call.

Wednesday, March 250903 – A male with MT DOT

called in about a Tahoe with Idaho plates on the shoulder but too close to the fog line as it is snowing and they will need to plow. He would like the vehicle moved.

1113 – A female called in stating she has been in an ac-cident and hit a fence. She has no injuries.

1600 – An officer is out with a black vehicle that has a flat.

2027 – A male reported that a neighbor woman reported to him that there’s an unknown man sleeping in the building’s laundry room. She does not know who the man is. The male said they would need to use the entrance on the west side of the building, and the laundry room faces 2nd Ave. An officer arrived and found a male, logging a .236 PBT.

Thursday, March 261000 – A male called in stating

someone has shot another one of their cows.

1012 – A female called in stat-ing they are going to be moving about 800 head of cattle across the highway. She also requested a deputy to help with traffic control as they will be by a hill.

1121 – A male states a female is saying things on Facebook that are not true and he wants it to stop. An officer advised this is a civil issue.

1627 – A caller just received a scam call stating that he won 10 million dollars but he would need to pay $199. He hung up on the caller. He stated this is the second time this week that he’s received a call like this. He didn’t give any information.

1705 – A male reported that there’s a hole in the pavement on the corner of an intersection that someone stuck a tree branch in the hole. The male is unsure if someone drilled the hole or if it’s a sink hole. He also stated there’s another hole in the pavement across the street that is 6-8” wide and 6” deep. The street depart-

ment was notified.1742 – A female reported that

her mother was trying to fight her and her pregnant sister and threw them out of the house. The par-ties involved are tribal. The call was attempted to be transferred to Roosevelt 911 but the con-nection was lost with the caller. Roosevelt 911 was notified of the information. At 1747, the female called back on a deactivated cell phone.

1845 – A caller reported that a man was standing on top of a vehicle while it was moving on 2nd Ave. and 3rd Street North. The vehicle is now headed to-wards the four-lanes and the man is inside. A description of the vehicle was provided. At 1854, an officer reported he was unable to locate the van.

1937 – A deputy is out with a truck that’s stuck in the intersec-tion of 6th Street and US 2.

2117 – A female said she re-ported on Sunday that someone tried to break into her shed. She has since put a padlock on the door. She has now discovered that someone has tried to break into the shed again because the door is broke.

2154 – A caller reported a vehicle that’s headed eastbound thru the alley with its lights off. The caller provided a description of the vehicle.

Friday, March 270053 – A reporting party

called in about neighbors fight-ing. They are yelling at each other and it has been going on for about 30 minutes. The reporting party stated the fight started in the car and were now out of the vehicle. He thinks the female pushed the male as he heard the male yell not to touch him.

1032 – A female called in stating she just saw a person on a red “crotchrocket” type mo-torcycle in what appeared to be him chasing after two girls in a car going west. She said he was shaking his fist and giving them the finger. A description of the motorcycle was provided as well as a description of the driver. She didn’t see where he went but she would be willing to sign a com-plaint if needed.

1245 – A male, who wished to not to give his name, advised a semi loaded with hay bales is dragging the back strap on the ground and he is not sure the load is secured very well. He would like someone to check out. At 1301 a deputy advised he is behind the semi at this time but doesn’t think they can see him. At 1307, the deputy advised he talked to the driver and the driver secured the load.

1413 – A female advised that about 30 minutes ago a guy was going door to door trying to sell Ariel pictures. The guy stated he was from Minnesota and he was last seen going down Tampico.

Saturday, March 280912 – A male called in to

report the train hit a deer. It is be-tween his house and the railroad tracks on the north-side of the railroad tracks. He was going to throw it in the dumpster but was told to wait to see if someone can be notified of this. Deputy was notified and stated it would

THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2020 – 5B

The objective is to fill a 9×9 grid with digits so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3×3 sub-grids that compose the grid (also called “boxes,” “blocks,” “regions” or “sub-squares”) contain all of the digits from 1 to 9.

LAST WEEK'S SOLUTIONS

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Very easy

8 7 3 2

9 6

5 4 3 1 8

6 1 9 4

7 6

4 6 2 8

9 3 2 6 7

5 1

6 8 2 5

Easy

9 3 4 2 7

8 1

7 2 6

2 5 4

5 6 3

2 7 8

7 3 2

8 5

3 1 9 8 6

Medium

6 3 8

7 1 9 5

7 6

5 4 2 7

8 5

3 7 8 1

4 2

1 6 5 2

4 9 6

Hard

1 5 9 2 8

8 7

2 4 5

2 3 5

3 7 6

1 8 3

3 6 5

8 4

6 5 1 2 9

Very hard

9 7 1

2 9 3

1 7 4

6 4 3 8

8 7 5

5 8 2 3

6 7 9

3 4 5

8 4 1

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3 9 2

8

1

6

5

4

7

c⃝2005-2019 http://www.PrintSudoku.com Sudoku #5373

Very easy

6 1 4 8 2 7 5 9 3

7 3 8 1 5 9 4 6 2

5 9 2 4 6 3 1 7 8

8 6 5 7 4 2 3 1 9

9 7 3 5 1 8 6 2 4

2 4 1 9 3 6 8 5 7

4 8 6 2 7 1 9 3 5

1 2 9 3 8 5 7 4 6

3 5 7 6 9 4 2 8 1

Easy

5 3 7 4 2 8 6 1 9

9 4 1 5 7 6 8 3 2

6 8 2 1 9 3 7 5 4

2 9 8 6 3 4 1 7 5

1 5 6 9 8 7 4 2 3

3 7 4 2 5 1 9 8 6

4 1 3 7 6 2 5 9 8

8 6 5 3 1 9 2 4 7

7 2 9 8 4 5 3 6 1

Medium

9 8 4 5 1 7 2 3 6

2 3 1 6 9 8 5 4 7

7 6 5 3 4 2 1 8 9

3 4 6 1 7 5 8 9 2

1 7 2 4 8 9 6 5 3

8 5 9 2 3 6 4 7 1

5 1 3 9 2 4 7 6 8

6 9 7 8 5 1 3 2 4

4 2 8 7 6 3 9 1 5

Hard

5 8 7 4 2 9 1 3 6

6 4 2 3 7 1 5 8 9

9 1 3 8 5 6 7 2 4

8 9 4 1 3 7 2 6 5

2 3 6 9 4 5 8 7 1

1 7 5 2 6 8 9 4 3

3 2 1 5 8 4 6 9 7

7 5 8 6 9 3 4 1 2

4 6 9 7 1 2 3 5 8

Very hard

2 3 6 7 8 9 1 5 4

1 4 7 5 3 2 8 9 6

8 5 9 6 4 1 3 7 2

5 7 8 2 1 3 4 6 9

9 1 2 4 5 6 7 3 8

4 6 3 8 9 7 2 1 5

3 9 4 1 2 5 6 8 7

6 2 1 9 7 8 5 4 3

7 8 5 3 6 4 9 2 1

Magic Sudoku

8 2 1 3 4 9 6 7 5

4 7 9 1 5 6 2 8 35 6 3 2 7 8 9 1 4

1 3 8 6 9 7 4 5 2

7 9 4 8 2 5 3 6 1

6 5 2 4 3 1 8 9 7

9 4 6 7 1 2 5 3 8

2 1 5 9 8 3 7 4 63 8 7 5 6 4 1 2 9

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place to another63. Philosophy of the principles of

things64. US gov’t office (abbr.)65. Seaborgium’s former name (abbr.)

CLUES DOWN 1. Network connector 2. Primordial matter 3. Get up 4. Uncoordinated 5. Ill-fated cruise ship 6. Work hard 7. Drivers’ speed 8. Largest English dictionary (abbr.) 9. Healthcare pro10. Egyptian Sun god11. Expresses the negative12. Some are three-legged13. Clothing manufacturer14. Close by17. Tooth caregiver22. Housing material23. Flows through24. Founder of Babism25. Honorific title26. A type of letter28. Seize and hold firmly29. Artery32. Body fluids36. Press against lightly38. An island in the Pacific40. A reminder of past events43. Austrian spa town44. Peter’s last name45. Something a mob might do46. Of the bones of the feet51. “Amazing Stories” writer54. Nazi-resistant youth group (abbr.)55. Used to have (Scottish)56. A way to cook57. Japanese port city

58. Type of precipitation59. Engrave60. Female sibling62. Expresses emotion

Law EnforcementFROM PAGE 4B

Mark Harshman, Esq.Harshman Law Office, P.C.P.O. Box 1594Chinook, Montana 59523Telephone: (406) 357-4444Attorney for the Personal Representative

MONTANA SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, VALLEY COUNTY

In The Matter of the Estate Of: Probate No. DP-2020-05HAROLD M. BROWN,

Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Represen-tative of the above-named estate. All persons having claims against the decedent are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or the claims will be forever barred.

Claims must either be mailed to Johannas Brown, the Personal Representative, return receipt requested, in care of Harshman Law Office, P.O. Box 1594, Chinook, Montana 59523, or filed with the Clerk of the above Court.

I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the state of Montana that the foregoing is true and correct.

DATED: April 3, 2020

/s/ Johannas BrownJOHANNAS BROWNPersonal Representative

/s/ Mark HarshmanMARK HARSHMANAttorney for the Estate

(Published April 15, 22 & 29, 2020)MNAXLP

Mark Harshman, Esq.Harshman Law Office, P.C.P.O. Box 1594Chinook, Montana 59523Telephone: (406) 357-4444Attorney for the Personal Representative

MONTANA SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, VALLEY COUNTY

In The Matter of the Estate Of: Probate No. DP-2020-03ERMA F. BROWN,

Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Represen-tative of the above-named estate. All persons having claims against the decedent are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or the claims will be forever barred.

Claims must either be mailed to Johannas Brown, the Personal Representative, return receipt requested, in care of Harshman Law Office, P.O. Box 1594, Chinook, Montana 59523, or filed with the Clerk of the above Court.

I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the state of Montana that the foregoing is true and correct.

DATED: March 5, 2020

/s/ Johannas BrownJOHANNAS BROWNPersonal Representative

/s/ Mark HarshmanMARK HARSHMANAttorney for the Estate

(Published April 15, 22 & 29, 2020)MNAXLP

PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES

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