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’Twas some crazy good times! The gals of The Fashionette Stratton, owner Kim Monson, Sonya Goeke and Roxie
would go all out during Glasgow’s Crazy Days. This photo Fassett. Unfortunately, Crazy Days as we once knew it
from 2006 included Nita Pederson, Darlene Rigging- has gone to the wayside; as has The Fashionette.
2 DAY SALE!
FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY!
January 16 - 22, 2019 January 18 & 19, 2019
Beef
the prairie. winter visitor to Montana, by diving into WRITTEN AND CONCEIVED BY:
The most visible and common winter wind-driven snow piled against a small Jim Caron, Matt Loehrke
MUSIC AND LYRICS BY:
raptor may be the rough-legged hawk. shrub. Jim Caron, Michael McGill,
Greg Boris, Amy Ellis
The rough-legged hawk nests north Whew. Death and a meal took a
of us, from Alaska across Canada. By pause that day. Friday, January 18
November it has moved south to patrol For us, wind has benefits, too. I kid 7:00 PM
Montana’s prairies, searching for mice you not. Chinook winds that barrel down
Saturday, January 19
and small animals. Come March, it the Rocky Mountain Front can turn a
returns north. spell of deep snow and cold weather 11:00 AM
Of course, what wind removes, it can into a cleaner, milder, brighter stretch of Presented at GHS
also create. Snowdrifts provide hideouts. winter. Auditorium
Several years ago, I watched a Hungarian Life and death, wind and sky, all TICKETS AVAILABLE
partridge barely escape a determined a make then remake the prairie landscape AT THE DOOR
$6 ADULTS
gyrfalcon, the largest falcon and a rare into a thing of beauty. $4 STUDENTS & SENIORS
This Missoula Children’s Theatre production is
sponsored by the Fort Peck Summer Theatre
You Might Be A College Student If…... with help from Cole Insurance, D&G Sports and
Western, Christoffersen & Knierim P.C., Thrivent,
and the Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation.
... you have ever price shopped for Top Ramen
.... you live in a house with three couches, none of which match.
... you consider Mac and Cheese a balanced meal. GLASGOW
... you have ever written a check for 45 cents. SCHOOL MENU
... you get more e-mail than snail mail. MONDAY
... your glass set is composed of McDonald’s Extra Value Meal Plastic Cups Breakfast
... your underwear supply dictates the time between laundry loads. Breakfast Pizza • Tri Tater
M. Oranges • Milk
... your trash is overflowing and your bank account isn’t.
Lunch
... you are personally keeping the local pizza place from bankruptcy.
Chili w/ Cheese • Corn Chips
... you wake up 10 minutes before class. Corn • Pears • Cinnamon Bun
... you get more sleep in class than in your room. Choice of Fruit • Milk
MONDAY KC FREE THROW 00
SOUP: Cheddar Broccoli • Chili
SPECIALS:
Burrito
CONTEST
KC Council #2997
Boys & Girls age 10-14
$6
½ Chef Salad as of Jan. 1st can participate
Burger &
a Beer
Sun. Jan. 27th at 1p.m.
Dine at the “O” Registration at 12:30p.m.
Glasgow East Side School
Participants are required to furnish
proof of age & written parental consent. Mondays
Contact Paul Etchart 263-4589
228-8006
5:30-7:00pm
provided by donations
FMDH Glasgow
EMT’s Heartsaver CPR
AED / First Aid Class
Saturday, Feb. 16
9 a.m. to about 1 p.m.
FMDH South Wing
Conference Room
Cost: $30
Call Connie at
228-3648 to register
by February 14 at 5 p.m.
You will receive a certification
through AHA good for 2 years
through this course.
Stretch’s
Handmade Knives
Contact Stretch
at 406-648-7702
for Information and Pricing
OBITUARY
Theresa Shipp looked forward to her quilting
On the evening of January 15, 2019, Theresa Shipp passed retreats with the ladies.
away at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow, Her children,
surrounded by family and friends. She died of natural causes at grandchildren and great
the age of 81. grandchildren were her pride
Theresa was born in Glasgow, MT on August 12, 1937 to and joy. Whether it was
Leo and Pauline DeBray. She grew up west of Glasgow, attended going paddlefishing with
Glasgow schools (most of the time), and graduated in 1955 Jaylein, gambling with Patty,
from Glasgow High School. hunting elk with Doyle or
Theresa met Lloyd Shipp and was married on July 22, 1956 shopping with Rose, she loved
at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow. The couple ranched the experiences. Watching
north of Glasgow and raised five children. Theresa spent many her grandchildren and great
hours helping on the ranch and raising pigs, chickens, sheep, grandchildren participate in activities, along with spending
goats and any other animal the kids would talk her into getting. time with them, and watching football on TV were some of her
She kept very busy raising a house full of children who were favorite times.
always up to some type of shenanigans. In her later years, she Survivors include her children Jaylein (Les) Nickels, Patty
always enjoyed reminiscing about those earlier times. Theresa (Dan) Geer, Doyle (Colleen) Shipp and Rosalie (Greg) Spinler;
was a 4-H leader for many years, in addition to being a member grandchildren Jesse, Krista, Tanner, Lindsey, Wyatt, Joe, Erika,
of the Cowbells Club and Homemakers Club. She was also a Della, Renee, Kyle, Ryley, Reo, Quinn and Gavin; and 12 great
member of the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow. grandchildren.
Theresa received employment in the early 1980’s at the Theresa was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd; son,
ASCS office in Glasgow. She enjoyed working and visiting with Wayne; mother and father, Leo and Pauline DeBray; brother,
the farmers when they came to the office. She developed many Jake; and son-in-law, Jeff Geer.
friendships during that time and worked at the ASCS until Family will receive friends 4:00 - 6:00 p.m., Friday,
retirement. Theresa thoroughly enjoyed her retirement where January 18, 2019 at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow, Montana.
she traveled to many places with older people (she was never Funeral Services will be 10:30 a.m., Saturday, January 19,
old). She loved to play the slot machines and looked forward 2019 at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow with Pastor
to trips to Four Bears and Wendover. Theresa was an avid Todd Wright officiating. Burial will follow at Highland
quilter and made over 100 baby quilts to donate to the Denver Cemetery in Glasgow, Montana. A luncheon will follow at
Children’s Hospital. She loved her quilting friends and always the First Lutheran Church.