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Our Scotty Cheerleaders

The Scotty volleyball and football teams werent


the only ones to put in a performance in front of a
live audience this past Monday night as the Scotty
cheerleaders were also out in full force. They are,
from left, McKenna Gagne, Lily Helland, Tayte

In other football news:


The longest running NFL
Fantasy Football League in Glasgow
that would be those Monson
men at the Montana Bar is

Prewett, Karissa Liebelt, Breanna Barstad, Desi Rae


Dible and our Scotty Dog Mascot. Theyll be leading
Scotty fans this season. As GHS Athletic Director and
Head Coach Greg Liebelt urge when home games roll
around, Pack the house!

urging players to get signed up.


The draft will be held on
Saturday, August 30th at 2:00 at the
Montana Bar.
What are the experts saying?

That running backs LeSean McCoy


(Phi), Jamaal Charles (KC), Matt
Forte (Chi) and Adrian Peterson
(Min) will be the top point gainers
this season.

BUZZIFIEDS

FREE TREAT TUESDAY!

FREE POPCORN WITH EVERY PAID ADMISSION AT THE 7&9PM SHOWINGS

AUG. 29 - SEPT. 4

SHOWINGS
228-9239

www.polsontheatres.com

88 Min.

BUZZIFIEDS

BUZZ

SOROPTIMIST THRIFT SHOP CLOSED Saturday, Aug. 30th &


Monday, Sept. 1st for Labor day. Please note NEW Phone
Number: 228-8938. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10am-4pm, Sat. 10am-2pm.
DONATIONS ALWAYS WELCOME; ALL PROFITS GO BACK INTO
OUR COMMUNITY! 229 4TH ST. SOUTH, GLASGOW.
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4:10PM
7:15PM
9:15PM
Rated R: for
strong violence,
disturbing images,
and sexuality
Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman

From La Femme Nikita and The Professional to The Fifth Element, writer/director
Luc Besson has created some of the toughest, most memorable female action
heroes in cinematic history. Now, Besson directs Lucy, an action-thriller that
tracks a woman accidentally caught in a dark deal who turns the tables on her
captors and transforms into a merciless warrior evolved beyond human logic.

121 Min.

4:00PM
7:00PM
9:20PM

HELD
OVER

Rated PG-13: for intense


sequences of sci-fi violence
and action, and some language
Cast: Chris Pratt, Zo Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Les Pace,
Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Djimon Hounsou, John C. Reilly, Glenn Close

Brash adventurer Peter Quill (Pratt) finds himself the object of an unrelenting
bounty hunt after stealing a mysterious orb coveted by Ronan, a powerful villain
with ambitions that threaten the entire universe. To evade the ever-persistent
Ronan (Pace), Quill is forced into an uneasy truce with a quartet of disparate
misfits -- Rocket (Cooper), a gun-toting raccoon; Groot (Diesel), a tree-like
humanoid; the enigmatic Gamora (Saldana), and the revenge-driven Drax
(Bautista). But when Quill discovers the true power of the orb, he must do his best
to rally his rivals for a last, desparate stand -- with the galaxys fate in the balance.

DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $5.75/PERSON

son of Myles & Katie (Thompson) Baisch


st

Monday, September 1

2pm - 4pm

at the home of Terry & Alma Hering

908 Jet Drive, Glasgow

Get to quilting, ladies!

The Heirloom Quilters will meet on Monday


September 1st at the Senior Citizen Center in Glasgow
with the meeting starting at 7:00 p.m., but for those
wanting to come early to sew, the doors will be open by
5:00 p.m.

Looking at
another rainy
Saturday

While Glasgow got treated to more of a light show


last night only .14 inch of rain fell here Saco had
flash flooding with Highway 2 and other streets with at
least two to three inches flowing over them. The drains
werent keeping up with the runoff as about 3/4 inch of
rain dumped down within 15 minutes. Hinsdale also
had some heavy rainfall mixed with hail along with
gusts up to 50 miles an hour. Before that storm hit Saco
and Hinsdale, around 9:00 p.m. Dodson had hail nearly
two inches in diameter along with heavy rain.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 56. Southeast wind
6 to 10 mph.
Saturday: Showers likely, with thunderstorms also possible
after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 76. Southeast
wind 6 to 9 mph becoming west northwest in the afternoon.
Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers after
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 54. West wind 7
to 9 mph.
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Partly sunny, with a high near 74. West wind 5 to 11 mph.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. West
wind 9 to 13 mph.
Labor Day: A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 72.
West wind 8 to 11 mph.
Monday Night: A slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 50.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 53.
Wednesday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Mostly sunny, with a high near 79.
Wednesday Night: A slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 52.
Thursday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.

Farmers Market: Saturday, August 30th, 8am-3pm. Cucumbers,


beans, beets, onions, kohlrabi, carrots, zucchini, lettuce, new potatoes,
rhubarb, tomatoes; bell, banana, Hungarian wax, and jalapeo peppers;
sweet corn, cabbage & oriental eggplant - all veggies are locally home
grown. Fresh baked goods, jams & jellies, and complimentary coffee &
cookies. Also, Mark Wicks will have his assorted fruit, Sheryl has Natural
Herbal Aloe products for your skin & hair (free samples available), Pink
Zebra Consultant Stephanie Hughes w/candles & such, and Ellen will have
hand-made jewelry. Thanks for supporting your local Farmers Market.
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East end colony will be at the Durum parking lot every Tuesday with
vegetables, fryers, bread, eggs, honey, corn, tomatoes & some fruit. Just
butchered some fresh fryers. Watermelon & cantaloupe ready soon. Call
406-398-5355, ext. 712.
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SALE: Friday, August 29th, 5pm-8pm; Saturday, August 30th, 9am-?.
Kitchen & hand tools (some are antiques), climbing & camping gear, bike
parts, rocks & minerals, Christmas, lots of misc. shop stuff, knick knacks.
13 Hwy 24 N, Halfway uphill from fort peck Rd & R/R Tracks. 230-2059.
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Garage SALE: Saturday, August 30th, 7:30am-Noon. Lots of boy toddler
clothes, a dryer, baby stuff, womens clothes, exercise equipment, computer
desk & lots of misc. 51 Division St. (Behind helland agency),
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ANOTHER 3-FAMILY GOTTA GET RID OF MORE STUFF SALE!
Friday, August 29th, 5pm-8pm; Saturday, August 30th, 9am-12 Noon;
Sunday, August 31st, 9am-12 Noon. Patio Furniture, China (china dishes),
Dog Kennel, Yard Decorations for Xmas, Kitchen Items, Many Misc. Items.
New items being added as of today! 9 Poverty Ridge, Fort Peck
BUZZ
Appliance Repair Position Available at Markles
WAREHOUSE: Mechanical skills essential -- will train. Full-time with
benefits. Apply at Job Service.
BUZZ
Markles hardware is seeking Part-Time High School help: Building,
stocking, merchandising & helping customers. Customer service skills a must.
Wage DOE. Applications available at the store or Job Service.
BUZZ
Help Wanted: The Hangar is looking for Cooks & Waitresses. Call
Jerry at the Hangar 228-8280.
BUZZ
Job Opening: Cottonwood Inn is looking for a part-time Night Audit shift
and a part-time Evening Front Desk shift. Pick up applications at
The Cottonwood front desk.
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Help wanted: Looking for full or part-time daytime & after school/evening
front counter workers. Hours & days worked may vary, but not necessarily.
Persons may apply at dairy queen.
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FOR Rent in St. Marie: 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath condo w/garage. $500/mo.
plus utilities. Call 406-263-2113.
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FOR Rent & SALE In St. Marie: 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. 406-524-3742.
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Sweet Corn FOR SALE: Front Street in Nashua. Call 263-1382.
BUZZ
Folding Tonneau Cover for sale: Fits Ford 2004 to 2010 with 5
6 bed. Still new, $275. 228-9044, leave message.
BUZZ
FOR Sale in St. Marie: 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath condo w/garage. Asking
$29,750. Call 406-263-2113.

AMAZING YARD - TASTEFULLY DONE! With 4 Bedrooms 3 baths and an

attached heated double garage this


home is a must see! The large open
kitchen features a double oven and a
separate gas stove top. The living
room has cathedral ceilings and a
gas fire place. The master bedroom is
located on the upper floor and has a
walk in closet, jet tub and a balcony
that allows you to look over the
massive landscaped backyard. With
a new septic, new well and new roof
20-938 this home is "move in ready".

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Make Fire Safety A Top Priority

Hinsdale gets hammered

Have a chair, watch the storm pass by! Pictured above


is what Gary Whites back yard looked like this morning
after a vicious thunderstorm ripped through Hinsdale
last night. With 50 mph winds, how did that plastic
chair stay there.... needless to say, a lot of cleanup
was underway today in Hinsdale, Saco and areas
in Phillips County. For more photos, including flood
photos, log onto the facebook page of Jon A. Blockus.

Custom Carpentry Roofing Repairs Windows Doors Kitchens Baths


Call Shawn Beard 230-1025

Email: beardhi@gmail.com Licensed & insured Free Estimates

Even though most of Montana has been blanketed


with a recent super soaker, all early season hunters need
to make wildfire prevention a top priority.
About 5,000 Montana archery hunters can head
afield (it started Aug. 15 with their 900 series antelope
hunting licenses), Montanas archery-only hunting
season for deer, elk, antelope, black bear, wolf and
mountain lion begins Sept. 6. Most upland game birds
seasons open Sept. 1. The bighorn sheep archery season
begins Sept. 5.
Hunters driving on roads with drying vegetation
along the edges or growing down the middle of a twotrack road can cause late-summer fire starts.

Hunters should:
Drive only on established roads.
Avoid roads with tall vegetation in the middle track.
Never park over dry grass and other vegetation.
Carry a fire extinguisheror water-filled weed
sprayershovel, axe, and, a cell phone for emergency
calls.
Restrict camping activities to designated camping
areas.
Build campfires only in established metal fire rings,
if allowed.
Smoke only inside buildings or vehicles.
Check on any fire restrictions in place.
Being able to respond is essential in the first
few seconds of a fire start when its small and easy to
extinguish, Aasheim said. Have an action plan for
fire starts as well as for other types of accidents, severe
injuries and other emergencies.
For up-to-date details on fire and drought-related
restrictions and closures, visit FWPs website at fwp.
mt.gov. Click Drought & Fire.

Fall Meeting & Team Sign-up


Saturday, Sept. 20th
2pm at Oasis Bar
We will be discussing last years vote about the beer mug.
If you have any questions on how to start a team or join a team
call league president David 263-7957. See you at the Oasis!

2014 Scotty Football Roster


2 Cody King
59
144 WR/DB
3 Jake Hentges
59
153 WR/OLB
4 Darrin Wersal
57
168 QB/LB 9
5 Jason Thibault 511
169 QB/OLB
7 Chase Fossum 65
180
WR/S
10 Hunter Losleben 55
144 RB/LB
14 Lane Nickels
57
134 WR/LB
16 Kevin Schindler 59
160 QB/LB
17 Trent Herbert
58
148
QB/DB
20 Luke Breigenzer 510
154 WR/DB
21 Jake Page
62
174
TE/DE
22 Jack Helland
53
161 RB/LB
24 Zach Miller
60
177 TE/LB
25 Justin Kelm
59
145 WR/DB
27 Dallas Capdeville 61
116 RB/LB
28 Ethan Etchart
59
152 WR/DB
30 Nolan Viste
55
176 OL/DL
33 Parker Kulczyk 61
170 RB/S
34 Cache Younkin 58
160 RB/LB
35 Kyle Ross
59
115
OL/DL
36 Benji Phillips
511
165 RB/LB/DE
39 Dylan Guttenberg 58
152 WR/DB
41 Ethan Hartsock 60
143 WR/DB
45 Tanner Roness 511
202 FB/ILB
46 Trenton Stahl
56
129 WR/DB
52 Grant Morken
59
175 OL/DL
53 Lucas Partridge 511
157
OL/DL
54 Justin Walton
58
210
OL/DL
55 Alex Fransen
61
172
OL/LB
56 Ryan Scanlan
62
226 C/DL
58 Trevor Toavs
60
217
OL/DL
60 Wyatt Mattfeldt 62
192
OL/DL
63 Andrew Fransen 62
190 OL/DL
64 Casey Mattfeldt 55
180 OL/DL
65 Wyatt Pattison 61
168 OL/DL
66 Lane Provencher 61
183 OL/DL
68 Kyle Albus
61
182 OL/DL
70 Thomas Sebastian 61
170 OL/DL
72 Kyle Humbert
61
177 OL/DL
74 Merrick Eliason 53
190 OL/DL
77 Eddie Daggett
510
222 OL/DL
78 Austin Leatherberry 511
285
OL/DL
79 Joe Doney
510
268
OL/DL
84 Keil Krumwiede 61
191 TE/DE
HEAD COACH: Greg Liebelt
ASST COACHES: Bryan Krumwiede, Pat Gunderson,
Trint Gamas, Ed Sugg,
Levi Sugg, Gordon Hawks, Johnny Row
MANAGERS: MaKenzie Wesen, Darci Shipman,
Carly Wesely and Autumn Hopkins
ENROLLMENT: 240

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The Scotties will be in Colstrip this Saturday


evening with a 6:00 kickoff. If you cant make it down
there, catch all the action live on KLAN Radio.

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CLOSED MONDAY
For Labor Day
TUE: Polish & Kraut

Have a lovely weekend!

Knockin on Heavens Door

SPECIALS:
FRIDAY

Soup: CLAM CHOWDER


Lunch: SHRIMP BURGER
Dinner: FISH & CHIPS

SATURDAY

Soup: COOKS CHOICE


Lunch: COLD MEATLOAF
SANDWICH
Dinner: WALLEYE

SUNDAY

Soup: COOKS CHOICE


Lunch: CHICKEN PHILLY
Dinner: 2pc LIVER & ONION

* OPEN *

Noon-9pm SUNDAY ONLY


LABOR DAY

Soup: HAM & BEAN


Lunch: REUBEN
Dinner: HAMBURGER STEAK

We Have Soft-Serve Ice Cream!

Have Your Parties Here


BOOK NOW!
A GREAT PLACE TO
HANG OUT!

THE HANGAR

Hwy 2 East
228-8280

I was shocked, confused, bewildered as I entered


Heavens door, Not by the beauty of it all, by the
lights or its decor.
But it was the folks in Heaven who made me sputter
and gasp-- the thieves, the liars, the sinners, the
alcoholics, the trash.
There stood the kid from seventh grade who swiped
my lunch money twice. Next to him was my old
neighbor who never said anything nice.
Herb, who I always thought was rotting away in hell,
was sitting pretty on cloud nine, looking incredibly
well.
I nudged Jesus, Whats the deal? I would love to
hear Your take. Howd all these sinners get up here?
God mustve made a mistake.
And whys everyone so quiet, so somber? Give me a
clue.
Hush, child, said He. Theyre all in shock. No
one thought theyd see you.
Judge NOT...

Final Summer

Clearance Sale!
$

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Life is just
a fantasy?
20 Acres 7 mi. N of Glasgow
2,400 sq. ft. 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath
Newly Remodeled Kitchen
2 Car Detached Garage

$399,900

Call Kristi 263-8104

In a recent interview
with The Wall Street Journal,
NFL Chief Marketing
Officer Mark Waller talked
about the leagues ideas to
get young people excited
about the NFL. One of
those ideas was a push to
get fantasy football put
into the elementary school
curriculum.
From the Wall Street
Journal:

We want to make sure
that at the younger age,
theres a format for fantasy
and a way to play that will
allow you to engage. But also
use it educationally. Its a
complex game, fantasy. You
should be able to learn a lot,
particularly around math.
How many points do I need?
How many points does
this player get? Were also
trying to work with groups
to get the concept of fantasy
based into the curriculum of
elementary schools. If you
love football and you teach
them math through football,
the chances are you may
teach them better math and
more quickly.

Sounds more likely that
the NFL wants to sell more
merchandise. Those who
excel at Fantasy Football put
in a lot of time doing it and
a lot of time on a computer.
That could cut into a childs
homework time, although
there are probably a few
dads out there who would
love to help their kids win at
Fantasy Football rather than
helping with social studies.

Friday Funnies
by Sugar

Question: What do you call an aligator wearing a
vest?

Answer: An investigator!

JUST IN TIME FOR KICKOFF!

HAVE A SAFE &


HAPPY LABOR
DAY WEEKEND!


Leaving Wyoming for Montana, that bowl of
chili I had eaten in Sheridan was starting to take an
adverse affect, so I decided to make a stop at one of
those rest areas on the side of the road.

I went into the restroom. The first stall was taken
so I went in the second stall. I had just sat down and
started to concentrate on the job ahead when I hear a
voice from the next stall ...

Hi there, how is it going?
Okay, I am not the type to strike conversations
with strangers in restrooms on the side of the road. 1
didnt know what to say so finally I say: Not bad ...

Then the voice says: So, what are you doing?
I am starting to find that a bit weird (like, duh
...), but I finally say: Well, Im on my way back to
Montana ...
Then I hear the person say all flustered: Look
Ill call you back, every time I ask you a question this
idiot in the next stall keeps answering me.

Question: What do you call a sleepwalking
nun?

Answer: Roamin Catholic.

Going to check on the baby late at night, a wife


found her husband standing over their babys crib.

Silently she watched him. As he stood looking down
at the sleeping infant, she saw on his face a mixture
of emotions: disbelief, doubt, delight, amazement,
enchantment, scepticism.
Touched by this unusual display and the deep
emotions it aroused, with eyes glistening she slipped
her arm around her husband.

A penny for your thoughts, she said.
lts amazing! he replied. I just cant see how
anyone can build a crib like this for only $46.50!

Ask first to hunt on private land


Dont wait until it is too late. Hunters who havent
already asked permission from private landowners to
hunt need to do so as soon as possible.

Montana law requires hunters to obtain permission
for all hunting on private land. Whether pursuing
upland game birds, coyotes, gophers or any other
wildlife, hunters must have permission from the
landowner before hunting on private property.
Landowners may grant permission in person,
over the phone, in writing or by posting signs that
explain what type of hunting is allowed and under
what conditions hunting may occur on land owned or
controlled by the landowner.

Revenue Department Certifies Property


Taxable Values for Montana Counties

The Montana Department of Revenue announces


it has successfully completed its annual requirement
to certify taxable values of property in the states 56
counties. This year, department offices in 52 counties
certified the values before the August 4 deadline. Offices
in four counties finished on the deadline date.
Under state law, the departments property
assessment offices are responsible for providing the total
taxable value of property to each taxing jurisdiction by
the first Monday in August. The values included in the
certification process include mobile homes, personal
property and business equipment, real property, and
centrally assessed properties.
Performing our job with accountability to local
governments builds our working relationships with
them, said Revenue Department Director Mike Kadas.
It allows for efficient and effective tax administration
locally and statewide.
Certifying values timely and accurately allows
local governments to begin their processes of setting
budgets and mills in a timely manner, said Cynthia
Monteau Moore, Administrator for the departments
Property Tax Assessment Division. If we provide good
service, then local governments can better serve and be
accountable to their communities.
Local governments establish their budgets and
set their mill levies for property tax calculations and
collections based on the certified taxable values provided
to each taxing jurisdiction.
Property tax collections are the primary revenue
source for local governments to provide public services
such as police and fire protection, schools, roads and
bridges, and health and social services.

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