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Off to the Races!


In September 2014 we
did a spread highlighting
Mitch
Etcharts
funfilled trip to the 50th
Annual Reno National
Championship Air Races
where he would meet up
with his friend Bob Button,
self-proclaimed psycho
and owner of of the most
famous wings of the areal
racing world, a vintage
WW II P-51 Mustang
named Voodoo. His
daughter Paulette had
this huge full-color poster
made as a keepsake in
May of this year, signed
by Bob Button. The Reno
Air Races began in 1964,
and Mitch has been to
an amazing 48 of the 50
races, soon to be 49 of 51
races as he already has
his tickets for the worlds
fastest motor sport slated
for September 16-20.
And would you believe
it? Today, August 11th,
happens to be Mitchs
94th birthday. Hopefully
Bob Button will have a
cold Old Mil Light ready
for Mitch when he arrives
in Reno next month.
Happy birthday, Mitch!

ATTN: Scotty Parents

AUGUST 5 - 11

A Mandatory Parent
Meeting for ALL parents/
guardians of students in
grades 6-12 planning to
participate in extra-curricular
activities during the 201516 school year will be held
Thursday, August 13th at 7
p.m. in the GHS auditorium.

August 7 - 13

SHOWINGS

Bone-In Pork Family Pack

228-9239

www.polsontheatres.com
4:00 - 7:00 - 9:10

105 Min.

4:10 - 7:15 - 9:20

106 Min.

Soup: Homemade Tomato


Chili
Specials:

Grilled Ham & Cheese


Turkey Sub

Dine at theO
PG-13

for sci-fi action violence,


and language

for some language and

PG-13 suggestive comments


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

STEAKS..............................$1.99/lb.
Johnsonville 19 oz. Sel. Var.

SAUSAGE & BRATS..................5/$20


Stones 1 lb. 85% Lean 15% Fat

GROUND BEEF PATTIES........... 5/$20


Stones 1 lb. 85% Lean 15% Fat

GROUND BEEF........................5/$20
Western Family 16 oz.

STRING CHEESE...................... 5/$20


Jennie-O 1.25 lb. 93% Lean 7% Fat

228-8006

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

GROUND TURKEY....................5/$20

Loaded with Talent

The Scotty football camp for 8th grade and down was
held last week. Head coach for the 7th & 8th graders is
Dan Dale, former varsity head coach (at left in the back).
Varsity Head Coach Greg Liebelt, also in the photo,
says the Scotty football camps had an awesome turnout

with over 80 campers (only 24 high schoolers showed


up). Coach Liebelt also said that this 7th & 8th grade
group is loaded with talent and hopes they all stick with
the program. Right now they seem to have the whole
package, he said of size, depth, and great skills.

Last chance clinic next Tuesday

The Valley County Health Department is having


their last Back to School vaccination clinic on Tuesday,
August 18 from 2:00 - 5:45 pm.
The last Montana legislative session revised the
school immunization requirements so if you have
any questions, or have been contacted by the VCHD,
please call them at 228-6261 to find out your childs
immunization status.

AIR CONDITIONERS
READY TO GO....
Star t
ing
at

$139
5,000 BTU to 18,000 BTU

Topping 100
temps this
week

Today: Sunny and hot, with a high near 96. Southeast wind
around 11 mph.
Tonight: Clear, with a low around 63. South southeast wind
5 to 8 mph becoming light and variable after midnight.
Wednesday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 99. Light and
variable wind.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 66.
South wind 5 to 7 mph becoming east after midnight.
Thursday: Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 100. East
wind 6 to 15 mph becoming south southeast in the afternoon.
Winds could gust as high as 21 mph.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 66. East
southeast wind 11 to 13 mph.
Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms
after noon. Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 100. East
southeast wind 10 to 13 mph.
Saturday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms
before noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 84. Breezy.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 81.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 83.

GREAT INCOME

20-946

Extra income
could be yours!
4 single rentals with great
cash flow.
Recent upgrades
and priced to sell!
Located at 1120 3rd Ave S.
in Glasgow, Montana.

CALL JON TODAY 228-2113 Asking $89,950


www.hellandagencyinc.com

BUZZIFIEDS

HELP WANTED AT FASHIONETTE Part-time position. Would work


2 or 3 mornings per week including Saturdays. Requested time off
flexibility. Pay depends on experience. Open until filled. Applications
available at Fashionette or Job Service. Turn in completed
applications to Fashionette
BUZZ
HELP WANTED: Campbell Lodge is looking for part-time or full-time help
for afternoon shift 3-11pm. APPLY AT CAMPBELL LODGE
BUZZ
EZZIES MIDTOWN is looking for 2 full time help positions. Starting wage is
$10.00/hour with some benefits after a 3 month probationary period. Shifts
are 9am -7pm or 1pm-11pm Sunday-Thursday or 2pm-12am Friday and
Saturday, including weekends and holidays. Some duties include waiting
on customers, filling propane, stocking inventory, and making sure store
is clean. Applicant must have good customer service skills. ANYONE
INTERESTED CAN PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT THE STATION.
BUZZ
3 RESOURCE / CLASSROOM AIDE POSITIONS: Duties are to assist
teachers in the classroom and other duties as assigned. Starting wage is
$11.89/hr, 12.29/hr after 3 months; benefits include vacation pay, sick leave
and retirement. Position open until filled Complete and submit Classified
Application on our website. www.glasgow.k12.mt.us, Employment
Tab - Classified Positions. Initial screening begins August 10, 2015.
Initial screening begins August 17, 2015. Call 228-2406 for more info
BUZZ
COTTONWOOD INN is seeking housekeeping help. Part-time, Full-time
shift from 8am - 4:30pm weekends included. Starts @ $9.50/hr. APPLY AT
COTTONWOOD INN OR ONLINE AT COTTONWOODINN.NET
BUZZ
COTTONWOOD INN Is looking for a waiter/waitress and busser. Days and
shifts will vary. Apply at Cottonwood Inn or online at cottonwoodinn.net
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom unfurnished apt. Laundry on site. No pets, no
smokers. Rental assistance available to qualified tenant. INQUIRE AT
NEW DIRECTIONS BEAUTY SALON 228-4577
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bed, one bath home garage. Asking $540/ month rent. CALL
HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228-2114.
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
ROOM FOR RENT In Nashua. Furnished. CALL 406-263-3567
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 SALE: 1979, 26 ft Marathon motor home. Chevy chassis, 400 V-8, 38,000
miles, very clean. Onan generator, roof air, furnace. $3,950 CALL 263-4515

Now accepting applications.


Apply in store.
Looking for energetic team players with great
customer service and a friendly smile.

Feeling overwhelmed?

Moving to Prairie Ridge, Nemont or


Valley View?

Let us help.

Call Shawn Beard 230-1025

Busted Knuckle will Dontate


$1.00 for Every Pint Sold
Wednesday, August 12

Tangles

Salon

Hairstyles for All Ages


Cuts, Colors & Perms

(406) 853-5100

LeAnn
Murnion
Cosmetologist

330 4th Ave S. Glasgow, MT

SPECIALS:
TUESDAY

Soup: Chicken & Dumpling


w/ homemade Dumplings
Lunch: Hot Meatloaf Sand.
Dinner: Beef Stroganoff

WEDNESDAY

Soup: Ham & Bean


Lunch: 3 pc. Chicken Strips
w/ Potato Salad
Dinner: 8 oz Chicken
Fried Steak

THURSDAY

Soup: Bacon Cheeseburger


Lunch: Patty Melt
Dinner: Hamburger Steak

FRIDAY

Soup: Clam Chowder


Lunch: Fish Burger
Dinner: Walleye

We Now Serve
Milk Shakes

Have your parties here


BOOK NOW!

A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!

THE HANGAR

Hwy 2 East
228-8280

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Call Jerry, Josh or Norm (406) 228-2141 866-528-2141 Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

Bison meeting reminder


State wildlife officials are in the middle of hosting
public hearings to discuss and take comment on a draft
environmental impact statement for bison conservation
and management in Montana. For the Region 6 area, the
upcoming hearing will be held in Malta on Wednesday,
August 19th at the Malta High School from 6 to 9 p.m.
Bison are currently designated as both a wildlife
species in need of management and a species in need of
disease control in Montana. The draft statewide bison
conservation and management EIS, prepared by Montana
Fish, Wildlife & Parks, considers the possibility of bison
restoration somewhere in Montana where animals could
be managed as a native species.
While no site-specific area is examined, the draft
offers four alternatives. The no action alternative calls
for no further action to restore bison at this time. The
three other alternatives consider restoration of a publicly
managed bison herd on:
private and/or public lands of willing landowners;
tribal lands; and/or
a large landscape with minimal livestock conflicts.
Potential impacts are evaluated for each alternative
but in lieu of site-specific areas, the draft EIS displays case
studies from Montana, Utah, Alaska and Canada to illustrate
scenarios. The case studies reflect the general guidelines for
bison restoration discussed in the draft document.
Selection of any alternative that calls for bison
restoration would require further analysis through a sitespecific environmental assessment.
For more information, or to comment online, visit
FWPs website at fwp.mt.gov. Click on Bison EIS. The draft
EIS will be available for 90 days of public comment through
5 p.m. on Sept. 11. Comments can be mailed to: Bison
Conservation and Management EIS; Montana Fish, Wildlife
& Parks; P.O. Box 200701; Helena, MT 59620-0701. A final
record of decision would likely be finalized early next year.

Back to

School

Bash

Friday, August 21
12:00 - 2:00 pm
114 5th St. South
Cake Walk Face Painting
Other Fun Games
There will be Free Backpacks
and School supplies for
those that need it
Call the Womens Resource Center
for more information 228-8401

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answers for today

ior Citizen Center


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TUESDAY
Pizza

Call for reservation by 10 AM


228-9500

ONE LEVEL HOME IN NASHUA!


1400 +/- Sq. ft. one level home with
3 bedrooms, 1 & baths available
in Nashua. Open and bright kitchen
with many built-ins. Remodeled bath
room, newer furnace and hot water
heater. Call for more information!

ASKING $119,000

#255

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com

LOT FOR TENDER:


1.9 acre lot for sale by TENDER located
mile east of Hinsdale.
Has approach to Hwy #2 and also large
cement slab.
Call for information
1-306-266-2131
or leave message at
1-928-232-0271

MAIL TENDER TO:


A.L. JENSEN
P.O. BOX 242
OPHEIM, MT 59250

Letter to the Buzz

Foot and Mouth Disease-FMD

FMD is a very contagious viral disease of cloven


hoofed animals, wild and domestic. It causes high fever,
lameness so severe the animal often refuses to stand, severe
slobbering, and refusal of food. Most animals recover
after an outbreak, but the disease can lead to permanently
unhealthy individuals. The viral strain involved and the
species sickened causes wide variations in signs of the
initial disease and the lingering after effects. Just like the
annual debate about which flu strain will be prevalent this
winter, the disease strain can vary.
The United States (US) wants free trade. Soon we will
begin importing fresh and frozen beef from Argentina
and Brazil. That meat may carry live FMD virus as those
countries have endemic FMD and attempt to control it
through vaccination. Such importation was never allowed
before. At a Montana (MT) veterinary meeting, I was
told that the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) now
plans to attempt vaccination of domestic animals when
FMD is introduced, rather than eradication of FMD as
was previously mandated. I was told I should write the
USDA. I already had - my letter was not acknowledged. I
also attempted to phone but the good Dr. K. is away from
her desk, and she does not return phone calls from Podunk
MT. The USDA ignores its own knowledgeable advisors,
such as Gilles Stockton, so their reluctance to even discuss
the issue should not be a surprise. My county agent friend
contacted the scientist planning the emergency response
to FMD introduction. When wildlife was mentioned, the
scientist said there was no money for wildlife plans.

The sad fact is that wildlife will be sickened and will
spread the virus. Feral hogs are in about 40 of our states
and they know no boundaries, to say nothing of all of our
cloven hoofed wild ruminants. I, for one, like to see the
healthy deer, elk, antelope, moose, and bighorn sheep in
our area. I believe the Fort Peck tribal members can tell
you what it was like to have chronically lame bison (fire,
not FMD, but the same effect). Increased winter kill due to
unthrifty survivors of FMD is not a desirable option, either.
I decided to call wildlife/conservation/environmental
organizations. First, an answering machine tells you how
to contribute to the organization. When I connected with
a real person, no one seemed to understand that there was
a problem. The World Wildlife Fund supports protecting
ranch livestock from FMD because ranch families are
excellent stewards of our wild lands. If possible, I asked
to speak to someone familiar with wildlife diseases. I
was connected to a zoo veterinarian. He seemed totally
confused and flat told me that the USDA would never allow
a harmful disease to be imported. This was the same time

that they discovered porcine epidemic disease (PED) virus


had been imported in swine feed from China! This man was
a fellow veterinarian and his organization included wildlife
and conservation in its name. However, we were absolutely
not on the same page! I said, I guess this wont affect youyou can vaccinate your zoo animals. That brought a burst
of enthusiasmOh, yes! he said. I imagine he gets paid
pretty well for vaccinating giraffes and rare ruminants.
I did manage to talk to a real person on most of that list.
I am also proud to say the only person who understood
the problem was Tom from the MT Rocky Mountain Elk
Foundation. He said he had no idea that fresh and frozen
meat was infective. He knew that thousands of deer were
killed and buried (my reference says 22,000 head) with
cattle in the last US outbreak in California. He thought he
would contact some other organizations.
I guess that FMD will never qualify as an icon, a romantic
symbol, cute and cuddly, wild and free, a save-it-to-burn
project, or any of the other great scientific fundraiser
possibilities. However, I am going to feel free to raise my
hand and question the sincerity of some conservation and
save-our-wildlife statements and ask, Do you really care?
FMD facts can be checked on the internet, after all. You dont
have to believe anything someone tells you on the phone!
~ Rose Stoneberg, D.V.M.

Hinsdale MT

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