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Irle School
Artists
The VFW Auxiliary Buddy
Poppy Coloring Contest was
held for Irle School students
grades kindergarten through
3rd. Your winners are:
Kindergarten, top row,
Wheeler Damboise, 1st;
Brock Ciafardone, 2nd; and
Danika Orth, 3rd.
Third row, first grade:
Royce Mesman, 1st; Toni
Williams, 2nd; John Yeska,
3rd.
Second row, second grade:
Cameron
Nelson
(not
pictured) 1st; Fanny Lin,
2nd; and Jillian Stewart, 3rd.
Bottom row, third grade:
Riley
Evenson:
Riley
Evenson-Glasoe,
1st;
Abigail Kulczyk, 2nd; Adam
Mickelson, 3rd.
The Auxiliary has been
promoting this patriotic
contest to help students
be aware of our Veterans
and of their heroic service.
Pencils, rulers and Buddy
Poppies were given out
to each student in grades
k-3. Gifts and certificates
were awarded to the above
winners.

PREMIERING 11:00 P.M.


Thursday

DECEMBER 18 - 23
SHOWINGS
228-9239

www.polsontheatres.com

Bridal Registry

4:00 - 7:15 - 9:15

4:10 - 7:00 - 9:25

Emig & Batdorf


February 6, 2016

Home Decor & Fine Gifts


317 Klein Ave 228-4646

PG-13

Violence, language and


some sensuality.

HELD
OVER

For peril, action and thematic elements

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

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

Happy birthday, Pope Francis


December 17th marks
the 79th birthday of Pope
Francis who was born
in 1936 in Buenos Aires,
Argentina, the eldest of
five children of Italian
immigrants. He is the
266th Pope of the Catholic
Church who took over for Benedict XVI in March of
2013.
Ordained a priest in 1969, he rose through the
ranks to become Archbishop of Buenos Aires in 1998
and cardinal in 2001. He has made waves throughout
the world for his modern views on homosexuality and
contraception.

While Francis remains enormously popular among
most rank-and-file Catholics, a small but vocal group of
conservatives who have never much cared for his radical
agenda have grown increasingly strident in criticizing
the pope now that there is little doubt left about his
priorities.

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THURSDAY
Holiday Party
Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500

Letter to the Buzz


Voting coming to an end


Voting is coming to an end for the 2015 Broadway
World awards. I am very proud and shocked to have
been nominated in 4 categories (Best Actor, Director,
Supporting Actor and Choreographer in the Professional
Catagories). The polls have been steadily changing and
it is exciting to watch. There are also a handful of FPST
alums scattered throughout as well:

Heather Adams, Chanel Bragg, Lynzee 4Man, Mark
4Man, Johanna Carlisle, and Cassandra Klaphake
I would be super grateful if you could take 5 minutes
to vote for me and the other alums! Go to: http://www.
broadwayworld.com/phoenix/vote2015region.cfm
I am most proud of all the recognition that THE
KING AND I has been getting, especially for the team
of Heather Adams and myself as Choreographer and
Director. It was a production that we were all incredibly
proud the create -- a bit of a little engine that could
story, so it would be amazing to see it win!!

You can skip over catargories that you do not wish
to vote in. Thanks!

~ Andy Meyers
REMODELED HOME - CLOSE TO SCHOOLS!

3 bedroom, 2 bath remodeled home


with new siding, windows, roof, flooring,
and updated baths. Basement offers
additional sleeping room, craft room and
large family room. Great large deck off
kitchen perfect for entertaining, large
yard and beautiful landscaping. Car port
with room to build garage.
Located at 69 Aberdeen

ASKING $159,000

#257

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com

BUZZIFIEDS

VALLEY COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING: will be having a bake sale on


THURSDAY DEC., 17TH 8AM-1PM AND FRIDAY DEC., 18TH 8AM TO
11AM
BUZZ
Montana Grassland Mixes: We have attractive gift boxes ready to
mail out or deliver. The single packets work so well in your baskets, pair
them with other small gifts, homemade jellies. Easy, appreciated and so
old time MONTANA. Thank you to your employees, thinking of you to your
friends, love you to your family. Call PATSY 406-785-2321 OR 406-2637936 www.MontanaGrasslandMixes.com
BUZZ
gateway club: is looking for 2 cooks and a dishwasher. pick up
application at job service.
BUZZ

Potentially
nasty


A small but potentially highly impactful system is
expected to move through the area late Friday night. It
may bring a good dose of icing to the area and potentially
making travel very difficult. The computer models are
still uncertain as to where and how much freezing rain
can be expected at this point.

Another system looks to affect areas south of Fort
Peck Lake Saturday night and Sunday with snow and
the potential of freezing drizzle.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around -4. Wind chill
values as low as -12. Northwest wind 3 to 8 mph.
Friday: Increasing clouds, with a high near 15. Wind
chill values as low as -12. Calm wind becoming east
southeast 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon.

Friday Night: A slight chance of snow and freezing rain


after 11pm. Cloudy, with a low around 11. Wind chill
values as low as -3. East southeast wind 6 to 10 mph.
Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Saturday: A slight chance of snow and sleet before
11am. Cloudy, with a high near 32. South wind around
5 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 14.
West northwest wind 5 to 7 mph.

Sunday: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly sunny,


with a high near 25. West northwest wind around 7 mph
becoming southwest in the morning.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 11.
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 29.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 9.


Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 26.

Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 12.

Wednesday: A slight chance of snow showers. Mostly


cloudy, with a high near 27.

VALLEY VIEW HOME: Is looking for a part time diet aide for days,
nights, and weekends. No experience required but kitchen or restaurant
experience is a plus. Must be available for call-ins. Wage DOE.
CONTACT VALLEY VIEW HOME 228-2461.
BUZZ
VALLEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Job Opening: to fill the soon to
be vacated position of the Administrative Secretary to the Valley County
Commissioners. This is a full-time position with full benefits, to include health
insurance, dental and vision, retirement, up to ten paid holidays, vacation and
sick leave. The salary is negotiable, depending on experience, and will start at
$13.00 to $16.00, with consideration of a raise once the six month probation
period is completed. A COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION IS AVAILABLE
FROM THE GLASGOW JOB SERVICE OFFICE OR AT THEIR WEBSITE.
COMPLETE A VALLEY COUNTY APPLICATION AND LEAVE IT AT THE
GLASGOW JOB SERVICE. The deadline is Monday, December 28, 2015.
BUZZ
For Rent: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apartments in Glasgow. 2 car
garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 units available.
Call John at 406-263-2046
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom units with newer furnace, hot water heater, linoleum,
and counter tops. $500 Save on utilities! Call 406-524-3742
BUZZ
For Rent: 3 bedroom single level duplex for rent. Very good condition.
Located in St. Marie asking $550 a month plus utilities. Call Helland
Agency 228-2114
BUZZ
HERITAGE APTS, WANT YOU!: AVAILABLE NOW! 2bd/1.5 bth apt. In city
of Glasgow. 925 sq. ft. Small pets. Quiet. Nice. $575. call 360-750-6746
BUZZ
For Rent: 2 bedroom, office, 2 bath, 2 car garage home $1000/mo OBO.
East of Glasgow. Nice Rental Call Mike 425-652-5332
BUZZ
For Rent: In Downtown Glasgow, furnished Suites 1 BR, 2 BR, & 3 BR
CALL 228-2800
BUZZ
for rent:2000 sq/ft Downtown storefront space for lease Call 228-2800
BUZZ
For Rent: Nice quiet country home four miles from Fort Peck. 3 bedroom/1
office/1 bath all on one level. Attached and detached garages. No smoking,
pets possible. Available Jan. 1 $1300/month plus utilities. PLEASE CALL
263-3644 FOR APPLICATION.
BUZZ
For sale: 1992 Four Winns Cuddy Cabin 24 ft. w/ trailer. 454 OMC King
Cobra, new GPS/depth finder, marine radio, stereo, head/shower, sink,
microwave, fridge, new upholstery, sleeps 4. Located in Glasgow Asking
Price $14,900. CALL 605-499-8040
buzz
DO YOU NEED A 4X4 TO GET AROUND? For sale: 1998 GMC Yukon,
Model SLT, with roof rails, running boards, white exterior, gray leather
interior, low mileage 83,000. SALE PRICE $4900. CALL 228-8603
BUZZ
GIRL SCOUT TROOP 2464: Will be wrapping gifts at Red Barn Gifts
starting December 12 through December 24. Will also wrap any gifts you
bring to them from other businesses.
BUZZ
milk river 4h beavers: Will be wrapping gifts every Saturday through
Nov. 28 - Dec 19 from 12 -3 at MARKLES HARDWARE

Getting in the Christmas Spirit

Mrs. Pages JMG class went to the Irle School and


assisted Mrs. Gamas 4th grade class in an elf
Christmas project. A good time was had by all. At right
is JMG student Krista Hentges and her little brother
Nate.

Markles Warehouse
has the handle on the
best recliner buys!

Lane Rocker Recliners


starting at $299

Open Sundays 12 - 3pm Community Cash Accepted

CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE


S

~ Friday, December 18th ~ Stop in and


ay Hi!
Conoco Gift Cards Stocking Stuffers
Cell Phone Accessories
Pick up your 2016 Calendars.
Sign up for Door Prizes
Coffee & Cookies

Treat of the Month


Winter Hours
11:00-8:00
Drive Thru 11:00-8:00

Pumpkin Pecan
Milkshake

Sagebrush Lounge
Beer and Appetizer specials on Saturday and Sunday.
Come check out the popular Bourbon Siracha Wings
on Wednesday and Weekends!

Opens at 10am Sat and Sun


NFL Sunday Ticket 10 flat screens

The Willows Restaurant will be


closing at 5pm on Dec 20th
The Sagebrush Lounge will be
closing at 5:30pm on Dec 20th

YIKES!
With all the new technology regarding fertility
recently, a 65-year-old friend of mine was able to give
birth. When she was discharged from the Hospital and
went home, I went to visit.

Can I see the new baby? I asked.

Not yet, she said, Ill make us some coffee and we
can chat for a while first.

So I check my watch and thirty minutes had passed,
and I asked, May I see the new baby now?

No, not yet, she said.

After another few minutes had elapsed,

I asked again, May I see the baby now?

No, not yet, replied my friend.

Growing very impatient hey, I had things to do,
and I just wanted to see the little linoleum lizard to be
polite I asked, Well, when can I see the baby?

And she says, WHEN HE CRIES!

WHEN HE CRIES? I demanded. Why do I have
to wait until he CRIES?

And she admits, BECAUSE I FORGOT WHERE I
PUT HIM, O.K.?!!

Kick Off Countdown

December 18th

Friday
10am - 7pm

30% Off All


Thursday- Ornaments
Christmas

on Fort Peck Highway Just Outside of Glasgow 228-9256

10 am - 5:30 pm Weekdays 10 am - 4 Saturdays

MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Prices Effective: December 16-29, 2015

Boneless Beef New York

Assorted Cloverdale

USDA Boneless Beef Prime

Pork Shoulder Blade

Great for Holidays

Fresh 10 oz. Jar

Western Family Shank Portion

Jimmy Dean 12-16 oz. Sel. Var.

Tyson 20 oz.

Hillshire Farms 12-14 oz. Sel. Var.

Willamette Valley Beef

Jennie-O 24 oz. Applewood or Lemon Garlic

HOLIDAY ROAST.....................$4.99 lb.


RIB ROAST.............................$8.99 lb.
SNOW CRAB CLUSTERS...........$6.99 lb.
HAM......................................$1.29 lb.
GAME HENS.................................2/$7
TENDERLOIN ROAST...............$8.99 lb.

HAMS....................................$3.99 lb.
BOSTON ROAST......................$1.49 lb.
OYSTERS...............................$3.99 ea.
BREAKFAST SAUSAGE..................$2.99
LIL SMOKIES...............................2/$5
TURKEY TENDERLOIN.............$6.99 ea.

MSU-developed varieties are top


planted wheat crops in Montana
by Jenny Lavey, MSU News Service

Montana farmers planted wheat varieties developed
by the Montana State University Montana Agricultural
Experiment Station (MAES) more than any other variety
in 2015, according to the United States Department of
Agriculture.
USDA statistics show that Montana planted 5.8
million acres of wheat this year, with 2.2 million acres of
spring and winter wheat varieties developed by MAES.
MSU wheat varieties accounted for approximately $500
million of $1.2 billion wheat sold by Montana farmers
in 2015, according to MSU wheat breeding specialists.
Some wheat varieties developed by MSU are sold by
private companies. Montana exports 20 percent of
agricultural products as foreign exports and 75 percent
of its wheat to Asian markets, according to the USDA.

This data clearly demonstrates that our producers
and consumers value wheat varieties developed by
Montana State, and that these varieties bring enormous
value to the Montana and global economy, said Charles
Boyer, MSU vice president of agriculture. Our faculty
scientists have deep experience, which provides the
foundation for developing varieties that meet challenges
and desires not only of Montana grain growers, but
to the world market as well. Our university breeding
program is vital to the states highest-grossing industry,
and were committed to working with and alongside our
producers for a robust grain industry in Montana.
Montana producers choose to plant MAES
varieties because they are specifically adapted to
Montanas climate and several are resistant to common
diseases and pests found statewide, said Barry Jacobsen,
associate director of MAES.
Our breeding program develops varieties that
are specifically bred for Montanas climate and pests,
while at the same, they are high-yield, high-protein
and have exceptional baking quality, so they perform
well for our growers and customers, Jacobsen said.
Our varieties also have consistent protein content and
noodle and bread making qualities, so desired by our
global markets.
According to the USDA, Montana is the fourthhighest state for total planted wheat in the country,
fifth in the nation for winter wheat production and
the second-largest spring wheat producer in the
country.
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Sam & Jeff Knodel


(406) 228-8552

Travis & Alicial Nielsen


of Nielsen Farms, Nashua

Scott Woodward
-Glendive, MT
(406) 377-4433

Mike, John, Steve,


& Nate Chappell
(406) 228-8961

Dan & Terri Johnson


(406) 263-8099

Scott Woodward
-Glendive, MT
(406) 228-4614

An English teacher in high school, when asked


how long he wanted a paper to be would always
2.4 million acres of winter wheat were planted say: Like a womans skirt; long enough to cover
across Montana this year. MAES winter wheat varieties everything, but short enough to keep it interesting.

Wheat crops continued

accounted for 59 percent, or 1.4 million acres of total


planted winter wheat acreage across the state. The topseeded varieties were Yellowstone, Judee and Decade,
respectively.
2.6 million acres of spring wheat were planted
across Montana this year, with 32 percent, or 810,000
acres, seeded with a MAES-developed spring wheat
variety. For the fifth year in a row, Vida, a hard-red
spring wheat developed by MAES, was the most
commonly planted spring wheat across the state. Vida
accounted for 16.8 percent of all planted spring wheat
in 2015, while additional MAES spring wheat varieties
accounted for 13.2 percent.

The Montana Agricultural Experiment Station and
the MSU College of Agriculture Department of Plant
Sciences and Plant Pathology host a world-renowned
plant breeding program that emphasizes both traditional
and molecular approaches in plant breeding and genetics
that emphasizes high yields, pest resistance and high
quality. More information about the breeding program
is available at http://plantsciences.montana.edu/.

FRIDAY

Soup: Clam Chowder

Chili

Specials:

Holiday Hours
December

Tues.
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January

303 1st Ave. S Glasgow, MT

406-228-2277

Fish Platter
Turkey Bacon Melt
Dine at theO
228-8006

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
THURSDAY
Breakfast
Egg & Cheese Wrap Tri Tater
Apple Milk
Lunch
Pepperoni Pizza Salad w/Ranch
Banana Bar Choice of Fruit Milk
Irle School - Sack Lunch

New Rheem furnace in 2002 forced air heating / central air cond.
All new windows, doors, gutters, roof and nova brick in 2013
Composite deck (maintenance free!) facing back yard new in 2010
Private back yard with mature landscaping
LARGE triple car garage. Detached 32 x 32 (insulated and heated)
12 foot garden storage shed
Extra driveway suits lots of parking
House plus garage sits on 1.5 lots in a private cul de sac located next
to a park, Middle School and Scottie Day Care.
Fresh paint outside in 2014, fresh paint inside in 2015
Fabulous neighbors! Move in ready!

HOUSE FOR SALE

IN A PRIVATE CUL DE SAC


Updated 4 bedroom, 2 bath
house for sale with a bonus
room. Large 32 x 32 heated triple
car garage. All situated on 1.5
lots. Across from middle school
and day-care. 5 Scottie Court.

Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View?

Let us help.

ASKING $259,000

CALL FOR A SHOWING 228-2230

Call Shawn Beard 230-1025

Open: Mon - Sat Closed: Sun

$20 Gift Card FREE

When you buy


$100 in Gift Cards

SPECIALS:
FRIDAY

Soup: Clam Chowder


Lunch: Shrimp Basket
Dinner: 5 pc. Breaded Shrimp

SATURDAY

Soup: Cooks Choice


Lunch: Reuben
Dinner: 8 oz. Sirloin

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

20% SALE

All Things Denim:


(Jeans, Leggings, Jackets, Shirts)
Through Dec. 19th
Mon-Fri 9am ~ 5:30pm
Saturday 9am ~ 4pm
After Hours by Appt.

Open Sundays 12-3


Through Christmas

Deadline is December 31st

SPORTSMANS PARADISE

Nominations Being Sought For


Montana Outdoor Hall Of Fame


A group of Montana state agencies and conservation
organizations is seeking nominations for the second
round of inductees to the Montana Outdoor Hall of
Fame.
The MOHOF honors individuals who have
contributed to the restoration and conservation of
Montanas fish, wildlife, and other outdoor amenities.
Montanas Outdoor Hall of Fame recognizes Montanas
historical and contemporary conservation leaders, said
Montana Governor Steve Bullock. We need to capture
and share the important stories of the men and women
whove championed Montanas outdoor heritage.
Nominees can include people from all walks of
life who reflect Montanas diverse tradition of resource
conservation and stewardship.
Participants in the effort include Montana
Fish, Wildlife & Parks, the Montana Historical
Society, Montanas Outdoor Legacy Foundation,
the Montana Wildlife Federation, the Montana
Wilderness Association, Montana Trout Unlimited,
the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, and the
Cinnabar Foundation.
The inaugural MOHOF class was formally
inducted last year and included: Granville Stuart,
Theodore Roosevelt, Charlie M. Russell, Lee Metcalf,
Don Aldrich, Bud Moore, Thurman Trosper, Doris
Milner, Cecil Garland, Gerry Jennings, Ron Marcoux,
and Chris Marchion. MOHOF inductees are archived
at the Montana Historical Society in Helena.
The deadline for nominations is Thursday,
December 31st. For more information and a nominee
application (pdf) form visit the Montana Outdoor
Legacy Foundation website at www.mtoutdoorlegacy.
org. Click Projects, then click Montana Outdoor Hall
of Fame.

20-968

Ideal fishing and hunting cabin for sale in the middle


of Fort Peck Recreation Area. This home was built
in 2007; high quality constructed home that is 1048
square feet single level with 2 bedrooms and 2 full
bathrooms. The house features a modern, spacious
kitchen and the living room opens onto the back deck
for entertaining your guests. Step into the $50,000
gazebo with jetted hot tub after a day on the Fort
Peck and Missouri Rivers. A large triple garage can
park a 24 foot boat. This is a great home for Montana
recreation and to relax in and enjoy Montana beauty.

CALL JON at 263-2113 TODAY


www.hellandagencyinc.com

Asking
$275,000

Septic / Sump / RV / Misc. Pumping

Licensed in Valley, Roosevelt, McCone & Phillips Counties

Give Bryce Lawrence a Call

406-230-1771

My idea of Christmas, whether old-fashioned or


modern, is very simple: loving others. Come to
think of it, why do we have to wait for Christmas
to do that? Bob Hope

This Key Could Be


Jingling In Your Hands
For The Christmas Season.

NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS


Call Jerry, Josh or Norm 228-2141 866-528-2141
Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

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