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The final flag goes up the pole on a brisk and breezy


Thursday morning at the Northeast Montana Veterans

No.
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Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@nemont.net

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Memorial Park. A much larger U.S. flag will be flown on


Veterans Day, being raised at 8:00 Wednesday morning.

Old Glory flies high at Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial



It has been a privilege to watch
the progress as the Northeast
Montana Veterans Memorial takes
shape in Fort Peck. This summer,
with the help of some heavy
equipment, cleared and leveled
ground gave way to the 38-foot high
main monument, 10 walls of honor,

pathways, and bases for sculptures.


The dedication on 29 May 2016,
(the Sunday before Memorial Day),
will fulfill five years of planning
and work by scores of Northeast
Montana volunteers.
On that day next May, nearly
900 black granite tiles carrying the

names of veterans and their branch


of service should be placed on the
Walls of Honor. The American flag,
state of Montana, POW flags, and
one for each branch of service will
surround the main monument.
An entry sign will lead visitors to
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The Northern B Divisional Volleyball Tournament
was held in Glasgow November 5th-7th and the Scotties
season came to an end in the final match on Friday
night.

After beating up on Malta 25-20, 25-13 and 25-15
Friday afternoon for the final time of the 2015 season
(the Scotties went undefeated against their 2B foes),
they would meet up with Fairfield following Choteaus
thumping of Shelby.

The turning point of that late-night match probably
occurred in that first game as Glasgow had a 23-20 lead
but the Eagles rallied for the 25-20 victory followed by a
25-19 win. The Scotties picked up the third game 25-23,
but the Eagles would close it out in game 4, 25-14, and
leave the host team in fourth place.
We blocked those hitters and dug them and got
lots of kills and aces on them, Scotty Coach Lori Dailey
said, they never gave up. I was so proud!
On Saturday morning, the Eagles would bounce
Shelby in three games, leaving the Coyotes in third place,
and would face unbeaten Choteau in the championship.
The Bulldogs would claim the title in four games.
The State B Tournament gets underway this
Thursday in Bozeman at the Montana State Universitys
Brick Breeden Field House. Opening-round pairings
are:
Huntley Project vs. Missoula Loyola, 10:00
Choteau vs. Thompson Falls, noon
Florence vs. Colstrip, 2:00
Red Lodge vs. Fairfield, 4:00

While the Scotties lose Rikki Stormy, Lauren


Runningen, Rachel Mickelson and Katie Brand to
graduation, they have a lot of talent returning and
should make for another exciting season in 2016.

TUESDAY

Baked Potato Bar


Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500

New Winter Hours

Tuesday - Sunday: 11 am to close


Monday: 4 pm to close
Come and join us
Thursday, Sunday, Monday
for Football.
We will have SPECIALS!

You are Invited to a


Wedding Reception
in honor of

Alexie Grewe
&
Zach Beil

Saturday
November 14, 2015
7:30 pm
Glasgow Elks Club
Everybody is Welcome

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Cold front
moving in
A frontal system will move across the region early
Tuesday into Tuesday night bringing the potential for
a mix of precipitation. Rain, freezing rain and snow are
possible with snow amounts ranging from a trace to 2
inches with the higher amounts occurring over higher
terrain.
Tonight: A slight chance of rain or freezing rain after midnight.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. North northeast wind 8
to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Tuesday: A chance of rain and sleet before noon, then rain
and snow likely. Cloudy, with a high near 38. North wind 9 to
11 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New snow and sleet
accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Tuesday Night: A 40 percent chance of snow, mainly before
midnight. Cloudy, with a low around 26. North northwest
wind 7 to 10 mph. New snow accumulation of less than one
inch possible.
Veterans Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 42. West
southwest wind 6 to 13 mph.

Wednesday Night: A slight chance of rain before midnight,


then a slight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low
around 28. West wind 9 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24
mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Thursday: A slight chance of snow before noon, then a slight
chance of rain. Partly sunny, with a high near 38. Breezy,
with a west northwest wind around 23 mph, with gusts as
high as 32 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 24.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 46.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 53.


Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 46.

BUZZ
THE GATEWAY CLUB: is looking for a daytime bartender. PICK UP
APPLICATION AT JOB SERVICE.
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EZZIES MIDTOWN: is looking for full time help. We are looking for
either morning shift (5 am-1 or 2 pm) or night shift (1 pm -11 pm or 2 pm midnight on Fridays and Saturdays). Starting wage is $10.00/hr. with some
benefits after a 90 day probationary period. Days and hours of the shifts
will vary week to week. Applicants will work some holidays and weekends.
APPLICATIONS MAY BE PICKED UP AT EZZIES MIDTOWN.
BUZZ
CARNEY CONSTRUCTION: is looking for a temporary worker, approximately
3-4 weeks in Glasgow. TEXT 390-4156
BUZZ
SCHOOL DISTRICT POSITIONS: GHS Bookkeeper/Secretary (10 mos.)
& Admin Office Accounts Payable/Receptionist (12 mos.). Full benefits
offered. TO SUBMIT ONLINE APPLICATION & SEE FULL JOB AD, GO
TO THE DISTRICT WEBSITE, HTTP://GLASGOW.K12.MT.US, AND CLICK
ON CLASSIFIED POSITIONS UNDER THE RED EMPLOYMENT TAB.
LETTER OF APPLICATION AND RESUME SHOULD BE EMAILED TO
BOB CONNORS AT RJC.MONTANA@GMAIL.COM. GLASGOW SCHOOL
DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
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VALLEY VIEW HOME: is looking for CNAs, and there will be a CNA class
starting December 1st. For more information CONTACT DANA NIXDORF
AT 228-2461
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FOR RENT: 1 bedroom, upstairs, furnished apartment. No Smokers, No
Pets, Exceptionally clean and comfortable. $475 with all utilities paid.
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT NEW DIRECTIONS BEAUTY SALON.
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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.
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Old Glory
continued from front

an entry kiosk topped with a freedom eagle sculpture.


Beginning landscaping of sod, trees, and shrubs
should be in place.

All the bills are paid, no money is owed, and
the budget is on target and expected to stay that
way through all of Phase #1.

When the Memorial is dedicated, will it be fully
functional? Yes. Will it be complete? No. There
are still goals to be met to fully complete the site.
Under consideration are KIA and MIA vigil areas,
a water feature, and additional sculptures. A Wall
of Honor directory and a Taps bugler sculpture
created by Pamela Harr and Harvey Rattey are in
future plans.

We sincerely hope the friends of this memorial
will keep this project in mind when planning
Holiday giving. Wall of Honor tiles make a perfect
holiday gift for a veteran. We have room for 2,800
more tiles on existing Walls.

Applications are available on line and at most
area banks. All veterans from all branches of
service, including National Guard and Reserves,
can be honored on the Wall. Any veteran who
is important to a NE Montana resident can be
included on the Wall regardless of where they live.
A qualified Veteran is anyone who has served at
least 6 months and has been honorably discharged.
We should also note that benches, tables,
flags, and signs are available for sponsorship
and are appropriate donations for individuals
and organizations. Donations are still extremely
important
and especially welcome.
Despite the loss of some of our veterans, the
Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial preserves
a loving memory, showing the highest respect and
honor for the sacrifices of all veterans. It forever
preserves our appreciation, and gives appropriate
honor to their service.
It has been our goal to work on behalf of all
veterans, and to do this memorial right.

Our intention is also to provide this memorial
as an educational resource for future generations.

~ Steve Page and Tom Markle, Co-Chairs

Northeast Montana Veterans


Memorial Update Fall, 2015
The Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial
Fund, Inc. was incorporated in 2013, after two years of
extensive background work for one purpose:
To promote, develop and fund, design, build and
maintain a world class veterans memorial for nine
Northeast Montana Counties.
It is located in the center of Fort Peck on land the
Town of Fort Peck transferred to the Northeast
Montana Veterans Memorial by permanent
easement.

Construction began on phase #1 of the Memorial


in May 2015. Phase #1 includes all preliminary
surveys, soil tests, architecture, design and
construction engineering, entries and flat work,
the main monument, entry sign, flagpoles, vigil
area foundations, basic electric, irrigation, sod,
trees, shrubs, an eagle sculpture on an entry kiosk
and 10 Walls of Honor.
LSC Contractors of Fort Peck is building the
Memorial and the Fort Peck office of Interstate
Engineering provided the engineering, with
professional input from Norval Electric, G&D
2 bedroom one bath home
located in Glasgow, Montana
for sale. Home that would
make a nice rental or stater
home. Very nice property
that has 5 city lots with
mature trees and lawn.

GREAT RENTAL
FOR SALE

CALL JON at 263-2113 TODAY


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20-965

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$79,900

Electric, Mike Kaiser Associates, and Fossum Ready


Mix. Aakres of Green Grass and Mogan Lawn
Service plan to irrigate and sod the site, weather
permitting. DBA Architects of Minneapolis created
the design.
Volunteers have planned and directed the project.
There are no hired employees.
To date individual, organization, professional
and business donations have funded the project
through the sale of Wall of Honor tiles, raffles,
and general fundraisers. Grant applications are
pending. There has been no budgeted government
funding.
The By Laws establishing up to a nine-member
Board of Directors were approved in 2012. We are
encouraging Board of Director applications at this
time. Board members may reside in any northeast
Montana county.
The Memorial is a qualified 501(c)19, as a nonprofit for tax- deductible contributions.
The Montana Legislature passed HB 0578 in the
2015 session requiring that the Northeast Montana
Veterans Memorial Park in Fort Peck be designated
on official Montana State Maps.

Sandwich
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Pepper Jack & Bacon

Hwy 2 West 228-2997

Winter Hours

Sun - Thurs: 11:00-8:00


Fri & Sat: Lobby 11:00 - 8:30
Drive Thru 11:00 - 9:00

STAN SONSTENG BENEFIT


Saturday, November 14, 2015
Ridgerunners Saddle Club 5:00 p.m.

There will be a Roast Beef Supper, Silent Auction and kick up


your heels with live music by Dudley &the Deadbeats.
(Bring Your Own Bottle.)

If you would like to donate a silent auction item please call:

Ozark, 367-5243 doris.ozark @fmdh.org


 Doris
Pankrat, 228-2017 dddd@nemont.net
 Jodi
Bill Murch, 228-9479 murch@nemont.net
Monetary
Donations can be mailed to:
Stan Sonsteng Benefit
C/O P.O. Box 841
Glasgow, MT 59230

With the exception of landscaping, work was


completed on Phase #1 in November of 2015.
The Memorial will be dedicated on the day before
Memorial Day, 2016.

SPECIALS:
TUESDAY

Soup: Ham & Bean

Lunch: Bacon Cheeseburger


Dinner: Hamburger Steak

WEDNESDAY
Soup: Tomato

TUESDAY

Soup: Potato Chili


Specials:

Patty Melt
Egg Croissant

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Lunch: BBQ Pulled Pork


Dinner: No Special

We have soft-serve ice cream!

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Hwy 2 East
228-8280

228-8006

The veterans of our


military services have
put their lives on the line
to protect the freedoms
that we enjoy. They have
dedicated their lives
to their country and
deserve to be recognized
for their commitment.
~ Judd Gregg

NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS


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Week of Oct. 29 - Nov. 4 2015

Campbells 10.5-11.5 oz. Sel. Var.

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Boneless Beef

PETITE SIRLOIN STEAKS.........$4.99 lb.


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SIRLOIN ROAST.....................$1.49 lb.


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CHICKEN..............................$3.99 ea.
Seablend 1lb. Sel. Var.

SEAFOOD..................................$3.39
Tyson 20 oz.

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GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
TUESDAY
Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal Muffin
Apple Milk
Lunch

Melted Cheese Sandwich Tomato Soup

Goldfish Crackers Pears


Choice of Fruit Milk

MHSA Football Playoffs

Class A, First round


Butte Central 49, Hamilton 14
Billings Central 28, Laurel 0
Columbia Falls 9, Polson 6
Sidney 28, Belgrade 20
Quarterfinals (Nov. 6-7)
Dillon 32, Billings Central 7
Havre 47, Columbia Falls 13
Miles City 42, Butte Central 20
Whitefish 24, Sidney 0
Semifinals, Nov. 13-14
Havre at Dillon
Whitefish at Miles City

Class B, First round


Colstrip 38, Thompson Falls 14
Fairfield 50, Anaconda 0
Baker 47, Glasgow 6
Manhattan 67, Columbus 41
Malta 48, Deer Lodge 12
Huntley Project 23, Jefferson 14
Missoula Loyola 29, Cut Bank 0
Bigfork 37, Roundup 36
Quarterfinals (Nov. 6-7)
Fairfield 44, Colstrip 8
Baker 37, Manhattan 21
Huntley Project 35, Malta 0
Missoula Loyola 26, Bigfork 16
Semifinals, Nov. 13-14
Baker at Fairfield
Huntley Project at Loyola
Class C 8-Man, First round
Ennis 52, DrummondPhilipsburg 14
Fairview 66, Belt 27
Charlo 62, Gardiner 0
Chinook 80, Culbertson 16
Arlee 54, Harlowton 16
Wibaux 60, Simms 24
Twin Bridges 34, Victor 8
CJI 62, Broadus 6

Second round (Nov. 6-7)


Fairview 66, Charlo 52
Chinook 36, Ennis 30
Arlee 42, Wibaux 36
Twin Bridges 35, CJI 21
Semifinals, Nov. 13-14
Chinook at Fairview
Twin Bridges at Arlee

Class C 6-Man, First round


Hot Springs 73, Roy-Winifred 0
Savage 82, Sunburst 25
Lone Peak 82, Bridger 32
Denton-Geyser-Stanford 59,
Westby-Grenora 16
Hobson-Moore-Judith Gap 57,
Valley Christian 21
Valier 46, Terry 30
Custer-Hysham 54, West
Yellowstone 20
Box Elder 64, Jordan 32
Quarterfinals (Nov. 6-7)
Hot Springs 65, Valier 6
Savage 67, Lone Peak 0
Denton-Geyser-Stanford 58,
Hobson-Moore-Judith Gap 16
Box Elder 56, Custer-Hysham 19
Semifinals, Nov. 13-14
Denton-Geyser-Stanford at
Savage
Box Elder at Hot Springs
Class AA, First round Nov. 6 & 7
Bozeman 21, Great Falls CMR 0
Helena Capital 15, Kalispell
Flathead 0
Billings Senior 38, Billings West 9
Kalispell Glacier 23, Helena 13
Semifinals, Nov. 13
Kalispell Glacier at Bozeman
Helena Capital at Billings Senior

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Benji makes Class B All-State

Although his season came to an end with a


shoulder injury, Scotty junior Benji Phillips was one
of six District 2B football players to earn a spot on the
Class B All-State team. Others included Malta seniors
Tyson Carney, Allen Williamson and Antonio Lopez;
Harlem junior Reece Hutton; and Wolf Point junior
Wesley Weeks.

Scotties making 2B All-Conference:
1st Team Offense
Junior Luke Breigener at tight end and Benji Phillips
at running back

1st Team Defense


Junior Grant Morken, defensive line; Luke
Breigenzer, linebacker; Benji Phillips, linebacker;
and senior Lane Nickels, defensive back
1st Team Specialty Players
Junior Cache Younkin, kicker
2nd Team Offense
Grant Morken, center; junior Wyatt Mattfeldt,
offensive line; Lane Nickels, wide receiver
2nd Team Defense
Sophomore Alex Fransen, defensive end (one of
just three sophomores to make All-Conference
along with Poplars Danny Eder and Maltas Trace
Simonson); senior Lane Provencher, defensive
end; and senior Ethan Etchart, defensive back
2nd Team Specialty PLayers
Lane Nickels, return specialist

We will be CLOSED

Wednesday, November 11th, 2015


in observation of Veterans Day

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Start planning for Parade of Lights


The Optimist Club of Glasgow will be having its
annual Parade of Lights on Saturday, November 28th.
Line-up will be behind Frances Mahon Deaconess
Hospital at 5:30 p.m. Start planning your float now!

FWP Seeking Members for Region


6 Citizen Advisory Committee


Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking applicants
to fill four volunteer positions on the Region 6 Citizen
Advisory Committee (CAC).
The CAC is a general advisory committee that
provides input and guidance to FWP on a variety of
issuesfrom wildlife and fisheries management to access,
state parks, outdoor recreation and law enforcement.
The committee is designed to have a membership that
represents a variety of northeast Montana communities
and natural resource interests.

Applicants must live in FWP Region 6, which includes
the counties of Hill, Blaine, Phillips, Valley, Daniels,
Sheridan, Roosevelt, and portions of McCone, Richland
and Choteau Counties. FWP welcomes applications
from hunters, anglers, nongame advocates, trappers,
boaters, outfitters and guides, state parks and tourism
advocates, campers and other outdoor recreationists, and
anyone with an interest in natural resource issues.

The panel of volunteers typically has three meetings
a year, usually at the Fort Peck Fish Hatchery. Members
can serve for up to two consecutive, three-year terms.
Meals and travel expenses are provided.

The function of the CAC is to:
Provide a forum for ongoing two-way communication
with our neighbors and communities;
Help FWP identify emerging issues;
Provide advice and perspective on important resource
and management issues;
Assist FWP with crafting local, sustainable solutions on
regional and statewide issues.

Applicants will be asked to provide an overview of
their interests and involvement in natural resource issues
and write a few sentences on why they are interested in
serving on the CAC.

To apply, contact FWP at 406-228-3704, email Marc
Kloker at mkloker@mt.gov, or stop by the Region 6 office
at 54078 U.S. Highway 2 West in Glasgow. Completed
applications must be received by December 1, 2015.
FWP personnel will then review applications and
select the new members. Successful applicants will be
invited to attend their first CAC meeting in January, 2016.

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Our Parts DePartment At Any Of Our fOur LOcatiOns:


In Glasgow see
Derrick, Mike or Scott
54275 Hwy 2 East
Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-2496

In Culbertson see
In Plentywood see
In Circle see
Todd or Kyle
Bob or Darvin
Justin, Kyle K
21 West 2nd St.
804 East 1st Ave.
or Dustin
Culbertson, MT 59218 Plentywood, MT 59254
Hwy 200 East
406-787-6201
406-765-1531
Circle, MT 59215
406-485-2145

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