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Published by BS Central

515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230


406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
[email protected]

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Spiker #5 on Scotty Pride Drive!


Homecoming highway painting commenced Sunday her team. The Scotties will be hosting Fairview on
afternoon. Jay Green snapped this great picture of Saturday starting at 2:30. The Saskatoon Police Pipes
the sole senior for the Glasgow Scotties girls varsity & Drums will play between the JV and varsity matches,
volleyball team. Tatum Nyquist is a great leader for so be sure to go cheer Tatum and the Scotties on!

X-Country & Pancakes! that morning at Shelter #4 in Kiwanis support the local Sr. Citizens at the
The Glasgow Invitational Cross Park from 8:00-11:30 a.m. same time. Money raised is used
Country Meet will be held in Fort Peck Be sure to stop and see us first to support various groups within
at the Downstream Campground before watching the races. That Valley County. (A few donations in
on Saturday, September 30, 2023, tantalizing smell will draw you over the past year were to the Fort Peck
beginning at 9:00 when kids walk/ to Shelter #4 in the park. Theater Camp, Hi-Line Hyzers Disc
jog the course; first race starts at Cost of the meal is just $5 for Golf Course in Kiwanis Park, and
10:00. two pancakes, three sausages, coffee, Valley County Pool.) Supplemental
The Fort Peck Senior Citizens cocoa, or water. This would be a funding will be provided by Thrivent
will be having a pancake breakfast great way to fill your tummy and Financial.
Services for Ron Bishop BUZZIFIEDS
Ronald L. Bishop, age 69 of GARAGE SALE Friday Sept. 28 & Saturday Sept. 29 at Taylor Storage
behind Valley County Transit (2nd Ave & 9th Street South) 8:00-3:00 Wood
Glasgow passed away at his tools, horse tack, pressure washer, truck trooper, new bathtub & vanity,
home on September 22, 2023. household stuff.
Funeral services will BUZZ
SMALL MOVING SALE: Saturday, Sept. 30, 102 Girard Nashua Open at
be 10:00 a.m., Thursday, 8:30am. Turn into Nashua off Hwy 2 come down and turn right just before
September 28, 2023 at St. the tracks. Kitchen table, good pictures, Air compressor, mower, dremel,
Raphael’s Catholic Church, disc & belt sander, hand tools, side arm grinder scroll saw, hunting. No
flyers sent out so email if you want one. PAT TIHISTA 406-263-7936,
with burial at Highland [email protected]
Cemetery. BUZZ
A luncheon will follow GONE MISSING: $250 Reward for the Safe Return of 4 year old Grey
Tomcat answers to Pan lost of 11th Ave North. Very friendly cat and
burial back at St. Raphael’s Parish comes by name, the owner and neighbors miss Pan dearly. PLEASE
Center. There will be a gathering CALL 406-263-8053
at El Cor Del at 4:00 p.m. BUZZ

Rain
ST LAWN & MOSQUITO CARE Services provided: Hedge Trimming,
Light Tree Trimming, Fall Tree Fertilization, Lawn Fertilization, (lawn weed

possible
& feed!) Lawn Aeration, Mosquito Spraying, and industrial & driveway
sterilization. CALL STONE TIHISTA 406-263-8383, EVEN IF YOU HAVE

tonight
QUESTIONS
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom one bath house at 323 9th St S. NO PETS $700/
month plus utilities. CALL ROCKY @ RZ REALTY 406-263-8352.
Today: A high near 76. North wind 6 to 9 mph becoming BUZZ
south in the afternoon. APARTMENT FOR RENT: Clean, quiet 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment $650/
Tonight: A 50 percent chance of showers, mainly after 7pm. mo. plus electricity. No Smoking or pets. CALL 406-263-1667 LEAVE
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 48. North northwest wind 6 MESSAGE.
to 14 mph becoming northeast in the evening. BUZZ
ST. MARIE CONDO FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 bedroom 1 bath, 1 car
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 68. West wind 14 to 16 garage, 6ft cedar fence in backyard. $29,000 DAVE SR. 406-648-7244.
mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. ALSO AVAILABLE, CONDO FOR RENT IN ST. MARIE 3 bedroom 1 bath,
Thursday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers after 1 car garage. Fresh paint, new windows throughout, new furnace and
midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 42. West wind 6 to refrigerator, washer & dryer in basement. $600/month plus $200 damage
13 mph becoming south after midnight. deposit. 6ft cedar fence in backyard, dog door in back door. Available
October 1st. DAVE SR. 406-648-7244
Friday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny,
with a high near 68. Southeast wind 5 to 7 mph becoming
southwest in the afternoon.
Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers after midnight.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 46. South southwest wind 7
to 10 mph becoming north northeast in the evening.
Saturday: Showers likely, mainly before noon. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 66. East northeast wind 13 to 16 mph, with
gusts as high as 24 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Saturday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 48. North wind 13 to 15 mph, with
gusts as high as 22 mph.
Sunday: A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 66. North wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as
high as 22 mph.
Sunday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 45. North northeast wind 11 to 15

Reel Life Wisdom


mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Monday: A 50 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny,
with a high near 65. East northeast wind around 13 mph
becoming south southeast in the afternoon. “If a rich man ever lost a woman, it was to man who
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 68. could dance.” ~ Pierce Brosnan in Cinderella (2021)
BUZZIFIEDS
FOR RENT 2+ bedroom, 1 bath, newly remodeled duplex with 2 off street BUZZ
parking spots, fenced yard, washer & dryer included. $900/month and renter VALLEY COUNTY USDA FARM SERVICE AGENCY (FSA) OFFICE
pays utilities. No Smoking & No Pets. CALL 406-274-4734 is hiring a full-time permanent Program Technician. Applications
BUZZ will be accepted through October 2nd. Duties include general
FOR RENT 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment in Glasgow. Kitchen fridge, oven/ office activities supporting FSA farm loan programs administered
stove. Laundry on-site. Tenant pays electric. $600/mo. CALL HELLAND at the field level. Successful applicants must be reliable, have
AGENCY 406-228-2114. hellandagencyinc.com a professional attitude, and enjoy working with the public. Visit
BUZZ USAJOBS at https://www.usajobs.gov/job/749677000 for more
FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. Single car garage, information and to apply. USDA is an equal opportunity provider,
washer & dryer hookups. Tenant pays gas, electric & water. $600/mo. CALL employer, and lender.
HELLAND AGENCY 406-228-2114. hellandagencyinc.com BUZZ
BUZZ VALLEY COUNTY USDA FARM SERVICE AGENCY (FSA) OFFICE
SPACIOUS APT. FOR RENT: 2 bed, 1½ bath 950 sq. ft. Laundry room, A/C. is hiring a full-time permanent Farm Loan Assistant/Specialist.
QUIET, City of Glasgow. Small pets considered. $750/mo. 360-750-6746 Applications will be accepted through October 4th. Duties include
BUZZ processing and analyzing applications, assisting customers with
2 BOARD VACANCIES for the Fort Peck Rural County Water District. financial records, performing inspections, and providing technical
PLEASE CALL THE DISTRICT OFFICE AT (406) 526-3529 FOR AN assistance to support FSA farm loan programs administered at the
APPLICATION AND FOR DETAILS. Deadline for application is October field level. This is a developmental position receiving on the job
31st, 2023 and classroom education. Successful applicants must be reliable,
BUZZ have a professional attitude, and enjoy working with the public.
JOB OPENING: Airport Operations at Valley County Airport. Full Time - Visit USAJOBS at https://www.usajobs.gov/job/750175500 for more
$17.00 per hour with benefits. Shift varies: Mornings, afternoon/evening, information and to apply. USDA is an equal opportunity provider,
weekends, holidays, overnight on-call. On Call 7-10 nights per month. employer, and lender.
Responsibilities include: Customer Service: Working with pilots, passengers, BUZZ
government agencies and contractors. Servicing aircraft with fuel, oil. De- POSITION AVAILABLE Blade Operator Position. The Valley County
icing, towing, and parking aircraft. Snow removal and lawn care with both Road Department is looking to hire Permanent Equipment Operator.
heavy equipment and manual tools. Perform maintenance and cleaning on Information and details can be obtained stopping by or calling the
equipment, buildings, and grounds. Additional duties as assigned by the VALLEY COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT AT 406-228-4233
department head. Must be at least 18 years of age, have a valid driver’s BUZZ
license and pass a TSA background check. Open until filled. First review of VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new full time Activities Aide to
applications on October 10, 2023. Applications can be picked up at the airport work with our residents on daily activities and outings. As an Aide
counter. Or downloaded from www.valleycountymtairport.com/jobs you will be joining a unique and awesome department that works like
BUZZ a family while working with you on building your schedule. PLEASE
NORTH VALLEY COUNTY WATER & SEWER DISTRICT is looking for a VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME FOR AN APPLICATION
full-time, Operator-In-Training. Position would be up to 40 hours of work per BUZZ
week, pay is doe. Duties would include learning how to operate and maintain COTTONWOOD INN has an opening for a Full or Part Time
a water distribution system, how to operate and maintain lift stations and Housekeeper/Laundry. Respond promptly to requests from guests
sewage lagoon systems, operating/maintaining water district equipment, and other departments. Identify and report preventative or other
and other requested tasks. Will also be the secretary for the district, to help maintenance issues in public areas or guest rooms. Maintain
with answering the telephone and taking payments. Required to have a guestrooms, working areas, and the hotel premises in general in
current driver’s license, high school diploma, or GED, and can lift and carry a clean and orderly manner. Varied shifts, starting wage is $15.
objects and equipment up to 75 lbs., unassisted. Work in indoor and outdoor APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN
extreme weather. Must also have transportation to and from work. Job open BUZZ
until filled. IF INTERESTED, PLEASE PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT THE VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a full time Dietary Aide to support
DISTRICT OFFICE AT 521 6TH ST. IN SAINT MARIE. our amazing kitchen providing restaurant style customer service to
BUZZ our amazing residents. Our starting wage is very competitive and
MONTANA AVIATION RESEARCH COMPANY is a wholly owned subsidiary scaled depending on experience. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW
of The Boeing Company and is a flight-testing facility. MARCO is located 17 HOME AND PICK UP AN APPLICATION IF INTERESTED!
miles north of Glasgow MT. Employer is taking applications for a full-time facility BUZZ
maintenance employee. Duties will include the following but are not limited to: MILK RIVER, INC Has positions open for Day Shift and Night Shift.
Support for water/sewer distribution system. Runway maintenance including APPLY AT MILK RIVER INC. 406-228-8412
snow plowing, sweeping and minor repairs. Building maintenance including BUZZ
boiler inspections, cleaning and minor repair. Grounds maintenance including THOMPSON & SONS Looking to hire a Mechanic. Pay is
mowing, cleaning and street repair. Heavy equipment/vehicle operation and competitive, wages DOE. PICK UP APPLICATION AT THE SHOP
maintenance of back hoe, snow blower, over head cranes, forklift, tractors and OR CALL 406-228-4801
mowers. Flight test support including operation of jet fueling station, preventative BUZZ
maintenance of ground support equipment. Prospective employees must have VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid
a clean driving and criminal background record. Full medical and dental benefits wage for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and
are provided. Water distribution licenses will be required after 18 months of certify anyone who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage
employment. Salary will be dependent upon experience and licenses/certificates for trainees is $15.00 hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW
that candidate has pertaining to job duties. Please submit resume to: Montana HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR
Aviation Research Co. P.O. Box 831 Glasgow, MT. 59230 TEAM!
Memories of two important Valley County Pioneers—A different era!
“Happy” (Jay) and Inez Jaycox just turned the horses loose and left. The rightful owners of
by Rose Anderson Stoneberg the brands on the horses were not available or identifiable.
Happy’s given name was Milton Milner Jaycox. His The horses were sold for very little. My dad left the halters on
father, William (“Bill” or W.W.), named him after his former them once when they were auctioned and claimed the halters
boss, Milton Milner. were worth more than the horses brought.
Happy’s father was My brother was named after these two
wagon boss of Milner’s Square cowboys. He never used his given name, either,
Cattle Co. south of Hinsdale just M. McKee Anderson.
when the June 1, 1904 bear Happy was Valley County’s original full-
roping incident happened. time government trapper. At that time, removing
It was made famous by artist predators was a federal priority. He held that job
Charlie Russell in his 1916 from 1949 to 1965 when he retired and Wes Scott
painting, “Loops and Swift took over. Happy would come by our home on
Horses are Surer Than Lead”. his rounds. We were a long way from his home in
A local historian, William J. Nankeman, researched the Glasgow, and Mom was a good cook. As better roads were
event and decided it happened north of the Larb Hills on the built and vehicles became more reliable, Happy hand-built a
Anderson Ranch. The painting shows the outline of a butte single-horse trailer. He painted it Forest Service green. The
west of the ranch buildings. In honor of the 50th Anniversary horse trailer is parked at our ranch. Happy’s son, Sherman,
of the event, Mr. Nankeman placed a large granite boulder in remembered traveling with his dad when the trailer was in
Saco. The boulder was set with plaques telling the story and use. It was probably the first horse trailer in Valley County.
the names of the cowboys involved. Sherman stayed with us on the ranch several times. He
Bill Jaycox homesteaded about 1906 south of Hinsdale was a bit older than we were and had a lot of great ideas that
with his wife, Millie Deegan Jaycox. Mike and Teresa Jones sometimes led to trouble in town. Once when Happy came
and family now reside there. Happy and his two brothers home, he looked around and asked Jessie, Sherman’s sister,
were born while the family resided on the homestead. “Where’s Mom?” “Oh,” said Jessie, “down at the hospital,
Happy worked for the CBC (Chappel Brothers’ Sherman got run over by a train.” He had been playing
Corporation) horse outfit as a young cowboy. The CBC “chicken” with some friends and didn’t quite get all of his toes
raised and trained cavalry horses. Later they gathered and off the track quickly enough.
sold many feral horses, resulting from natural increases and Sherman taught us to snitch instant Jello chocolate
horses left behind by disillusioned homesteaders. The CBC pudding (code-named “blow”). Once while we were trying
crew, including Happy, went west (Idaho or Washington) to to hide our chocolate-covered faces, I noticed Mom, Rose
train horses. Happy rode with the foreman when he went to Uphaus Anderson, smiling to herself. “She knows,” I thought.
hire Inez (then a teenager) to cook for them. When pretty She let us have our fun, but the hired men who drank her
girls who can cook are involved, it is always a good idea to get vanilla for the alcohol in it were not so lucky.
a jump on your competition. Once we heard a big commotion in the log barn.
The CBC was soon history, as the age of cavalry horses Peeking in, we saw Sherman crying and frantically trying to
had passed. Happy remained a Valley County cowboy. He spook forward the old, white horse that he had been given
is mentioned numerous times in Wib and Sue Dolson’s book, to ride. The old devil wouldn’t let Sherman bridle him, so
Pioneers: Gone, But Not Forgotten. Sherman tied him to the manger with a lariat. The horse had
Sonny Oxarart (also a Milton who never used his given sat back, his eyes were bulging out, and he was fast choking
name) told my husband, Ron Stoneberg, this story. Sonny to death. We ran screaming for Mom. She ran out of the
and my dad, Bill Anderson, were roping and branding a house holding the big butcher knife she had been using to
corral full of loose horses to resell. Sonny looked up and cut up chicken. The knife made short work of the lariat,
saw Happy riding their way. He thought, “Oh oh, the brand and the horse landed in a heap on his behind, where he
inspector!” and lowered his rope. Dad just said, “Jaycox, get soon recovered from his self-induced strangulation. We ate
your rope down and give us a hand.” Happy did just that. chicken all summer, because we had almost no refrigeration.
Rebranding branded horses wasn’t exactly legal, but their We were too young to actually ride or work with Happy,
homesteader owners were long gone. The horses were the but he had a profound influence on our lives. It was clear to us
only honest partners the homesteaders had, certainly better that our parents and friends all respected and valued Happy’s
than the railroad and the land agents, so the homesteaders friendship. Our parents took us to see Happy one last time
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when he was suffering from terminal lung cancer. Inez took so ranchers have been triply blessed dealing with the federal
us into the bedroom. Happy looked directly at us grazing district maze. Ranchers appreciate the competence
kids and said, “I didn’t stop smoking soon enough.” and dedication these ladies have brought to a complicated
Those words and Happy’s gray face are etched in my job.
memory. Our tanned, active, tough, outdoor friend had been The transfer of grazing district business complete,
suddenly transformed. At the time, cigarette companies were Inez retired. A bachelor grazing district rancher, Myron
still insisting that cigarettes were healthy. Happy knew the Hammond, sold his ranch. He and Inez married, bought a
truth and spoke out. He was a true mentor. fifth wheel trailer home, and hit the road. Widowed again,
Inez made a major contribution to Valley County as the Inez kept on the road. She used to drop in to see Wes Scott,
first long-term (14 years) Grazing District Executive Secretary. who replaced Happy as government trapper. I asked Wes to let
Federal (Bureau of Land Management) lands, chiefly valuable me know when she was coming, and he said he never knew!
for grazing, make up a large portion of the county. Before Her grandkids said they weren’t sure, either, but Grandma
there was a Grazing District, a livestock owner would just Inez usually came to share “end of school year events” with
publish a notice in the newspaper describing the boundaries, them. They said Inez was a source of encouragement for
“river to river”, where he planned to graze. Livestock would their friends also.
arrive by boxcar or be trailed in and would graze the “free” Wes Scott called us in when he was retiring and gave me
grass. As you can imagine, overgrazing by non-locals was a Happy’s Kelly spurs.
big problem. The Taylor Grazing Act of 1934 created Grazing Wes said, “I want you to have these, because you are the
Districts, changed “free” grass to carefully adjudicated local one person I know, who knew Happy.”
rights to graze a customary range, and adjudicated ranch When Inez passed away, we went to her memorial
boundaries. It took many years to actually adjudicate local gathering in Hinsdale, where I renewed acquaintance with
ranch boundaries and get them fenced. Jessie and with Sherman’s wife Sandy. Sherman had passed
Inez’ job was very much an evolving situation. Name away from cancer. We also met the grandkids. I told Jessie
changes, uncertain definitions, political government that I wanted to take the spurs to the museum for display, and
speak, and federal government department switches kept she said she would send me her dad’s bit that Inez had given
everything in a situational flux. Valley County has a lot of her to keep to put with the spurs.
federal fee lands, so Inez’ organizational skills were a great The bit turned out to be a Crockett bit with silver
benefit. Grazing District members rely on the executive decorations made from dimes. A little silver polish
secretary to turn in their actual use records, keep financial changed its looks! Dimes used to be silver, and it was
records, document historical uses, and alert them of new common for the cowboys to pound them flat, engrave
challenges and laws constantly popping up. When Inez them a bit, and sweat them onto their bits. I have a similar
retired, she helped the next long-term (35 years) executive one given to me by my dad (my neighbor has one from
secretary, Diane Dirkson, get started. Diane said she met Inez his dad). My brother has my dad’s Kelly spurs. Spurs and
personally only once, but she was able to access Inez’ filed bits are stamped with their maker’s names. You can see
records. Therefore, when someone wanted historical ranch the rowels of the spurs do not match. The pin holding
records or, most importantly, when digitization technology them wears out, and you are left hunting a new rowel. It
became available, everything could be preserved. One of our has happened to me. Our friend Duke Pederson applied
neighboring counties took their records to the landfill when his artistic talents to make a suitable display rack to show
they moved the office. Ouch! You can’t digitize that! off the bit and spurs. Thank you, Duke. Happy and Inez
Inez made “lands chiefly valuable for grazing” workable contributed a lot to our county, and it is fitting that we
for our county. Diane, in turn, helped Nikki Saiz get started, remember their history at the museum.

RUMMAGE SALE St. Raphael’s PCCW is Collecting for the Fall


642 2nd Ave Hinsdale behind Stowaway
Friday after 4 pm • Saturday & Sunday All Day RUMMAGE SALE
Emptied 4 sheds and NOT DONE Please put all your treasures on the stage.
Toys, Antiques, Electrical Supplies, Plumbing Supplies,
3 Antique Beds, Saddle Harness Hames, 2 Horse Drawn
We will be collecting until October 2nd
Wagons, Wagon Wheels, Thomas the Train Table and We will not be excepting any donations after Monday, Oct. 2nd
Accessories, Microwave, Small Fridge, Kid Toys, Trikes,
Pushers, Barns, Carpenter Bench, Kitchen, Hunting &
THE SALE IS ON OCT. 19TH, 20TH & 21ST
Fishing Supplies, Tents, Drawers & Cabinet Doors, High 412 3rd Avenue North • Glasgow
Table w/ Four Chairs Round, Lathe, Radial Arm Saw Call 406-228-9800 for more information
ST. MARIE FIREMEN’S SPRINKLER SYSTEM BLOWOUTS
BANQUET & AUCTION POOLE SPRINKLERS & LAWN
OCTOBER 7TH • 5:00 - 8:00 PM (formerly Aakers of Green Grass)
Silent Auction Items include:
John Deere Battery Charger, Storesmart Metal Wedge Toolbox, Will start sprinkler system
Tools, Recliner and Much More
Silent Auction Closes at 7:45pm
winterizations on October 1st.
$5/Ticket • Kids 5 & Under Free Call to get on the list for blowouts or for a free quote
St. Marie Town Hall • 526 6th Street for installation of a new system next spring.
Contact Mary-Jean for Tickets & Info 406-350-2218 (701) 212-3322

THURSDAY
SOUPS: Corn Chowder ∙ Chili
SPECIALS: Grilled Chipotle
Chicken Wrap
Double Cheese Burger

Dine at the “O”

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GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
THURSDAY
Breakfast
Cereal • Mini Bagel
Mixed Fruit • Milk
Lunch
Spaghetti • Spinach Salad
Garlic Toast • Pears • Milk
Thank You Food Club 12 oz. Hickory Smoked
BACON .................................... $3.99 ea
To everyone that came to the VFW to help 40 Knots 2 lb. pkg.
celebrate my 80th birthday! POLLOCK FILLETS ...................... $9.99 lb
Lunchables 5.67-5.798 oz. Select Varieties
Thank You to Lana Monson for the picture LUNCH KITS ............................. $3.49 ea
Herb Fullerton for the pies & ribs SEPT 27 - OCT 10, 2023 Oscar Mayer 15-16 oz. Select Varieties
Thank You to everyone for the cards CASE LOT SALE FRANKS ................................... $4.99 ea
Land O’ Frost 7.5-9 oz. Select Varieties
Limited Time Only
and to everyone for being there, it means a lot. Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless LUNCH MEAT ........................... $8.99 ea
Thank You Scott Renville & Elaine Christianson from CROSS RIB ROAST ..................... $4.99 lb 40 Knots 1 lb. pkg. 71-90 ct.
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless COOKED SHRIMP ......................$7.99 ea
Minot & Daughter in Law Jamie Soper SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS .................. $5.99 lb Swaggerty’s 4 ct. 10.4-17.6 oz. Select Varieties
See You All At My 90th! Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless BREAKFAST SANDWICHES ......... $5.99 ea
RIBEYE STEAKS ....................... $13.99 lb Main Street Bistro 17-32 oz. Select Varieties

Homecoming Week Theme Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® 93% Lean
GROUND BEEF .......................... $4.99 lb
Family Pack Boneless
SIDED .................................... $3.99 ea
John Soules 24 oz. Select Varieties
BREADED CHICKEN................... $5.99 ea

“Wipeout the Wolves” PORK CHOPS ............................ $2.99 lb


Family Pack Boneless Skinless
CHICKEN THIGHS ...................... $2.49 lb
Philadelphia 8 oz. Select Varieties
CREAM CHEESE ........................ $3.49 ea
Food Club 32 oz. Block or Shredded
• Friday Sept. 29th -- (Community Red and White Day) OR 40 lb. Box .............................................$90 ea CHEESE ................................... $5.99 ea
• Friday Sept. 29th -- Homecoming Parade 2:30 PM (Line-up A guy sits down at
at 2 PM in front of Civic Center)
• Friday Sept. 29th -- Scottie Booster Club Community
BURGER the bar and orders drink
after drink.
Tailgate Party 6:00 PM (Food provided by Opportunity “Is everything okay,
Bank) pal?” the bartender asks.
• Friday Sept. 29th -- HS FB vs. Cut Bank 7:00 PM (GHS The guy says, “My
Swing Choir performs National Anthem). (Halftime
featuring Saskatoon Police Pipe Band, Scottie Pep Band, NIGHT wife and I got into a fight
and she said she isn’t
and Hi-Line Cloggers.) Wednesday Nights talking to me for a month!”
• Saturday Sept. 30th -- MS VB @ District Tournament in Serving 5:00-7:00 PM Trying to put a
Poplar with Sam Waters at the Grill, positive spin on things,
• Saturday Sept. 30th -- Glasgow XC Invitational @ Kiwanis and the Elks crew in the kitchen the bartender says, “Well,
Park in Fort Peck 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM (HS, MS, and maybe that’s kind of a
Accepting TO-GO Orders
Elementary Skills races) good thing. You know.... a
Elks Hours: little peace and quiet?”
• Saturday Sept. 30th -- MS FB @ Havre
Wednesday - Friday “Yeah,” the guy says,”
• Saturday Sept. 30th -- JV FB @ Wolf Point 4:00 - 10:00 PM but today is the last day.”
• Saturday Sept. 30th -- HS VB vs. Fairview 2:30 PM (JV/V)
(Saskatoon Police Pipe Band will play between JV and V
matches)
• Saturday Sept. 30th -- Adult Community Pub Crawl starts
at 5:30 PM (See Glasgow Chamber for Schedule)

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A man asked me for a dollar.


I told him I only carry big bills.
He said give him one of those.
So I gave him my electric bill.
Flu Vaccine Clinics
LOCATION DATE TIME
Senior Citizen Center Tues, October 3rd 9:00am - 12:00pm
Senior Citizen Center Wed, October 4th 9:00am - 12:00pm
Fort Peck Town Hall Thur, October 5th 9:00am - 10:30am
Nashua Civic Center Thur, October 5th 11:30am - 12:30pm
Saint Marie Town Hall Thur, October 12th 8:30am - 9:30am
Opheim NorVal Thur, October 12th 10:30am - 12:00pm
Hinsdale Legion Hall Mon, October 16th 3:30pm - 4:30pm

Walk-in clinics for Influenza vaccines


Tuesdays and Wednesdays
October 3rd - October 25th 11:00am - 5:30pm
• NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED, OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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What the Glasgow School District bond would do


What will the proposed $8.58 Million Dollar Facility Plumbing and Heating is currently contracted to do the
Improvements Bond include? work for the new boiler at Glasgow High School and
**Day 30 Tidbit** this project is well underway! We anticipate ample
Would local contractors and products be used local opportunities for both the GHS and GMS roof
for work to complete proposed bond projects? projects and there will be bid-work associated with
Yes! The Glasgow School District always prefers both locations. We are excited about the opportunity to
to work with our local workforce whenever possible. work with companies who care about our community
This has always been the case with previous projects, and our facilities.
and will continue if the current proposed bond is
passed by voters.
FieldTurf / Renner Sports averages between 35
and 50 completed athletic complexes per year. Their
preferred method is working with local subcontractors
to complete the work both professionally and efficiently.
They will be working with local dirt work operators
associated with improving the field drainage, leveling
the playing surface, and creating a drain field. ALL local
gravel, dirt, and concrete will need to be used for this
extensive project, meaning this money $$$ ALL stays
LOCAL. Including 5,833 square yards of concrete!
Local electrical companies will need to be used
to upgrade our field lights to a Musco LED Lighting
system and quotes from local contractors have
already been acquired to upgrade the perimeter
chain link fence that surrounds Scottie Field. Dale’s

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