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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.

Longtime Glasgow business closed the doors


It was a sad time when The Sr., who lived in Billings, opened moved to Glasgow in 1943 to
Fashionette held its close-out sale the store here under the name of the take over the management of the
in December, closing the doors for Bootery, with his partner Jim Wieke business. Frank McIntyre, Jr., joined
good on December 14, 2018. managing the firm until 1938 when his father in 1951 and purchased the
The business actually dates he quit the business. It was managed business from his father in 1961.
back to 1936, spanning over 80 byu Jim Lund until 1943. The name of the business
decades, when Frank S. McIntyre, The elderly McIntyre then continued on back page
JANUARY CLEARANCE Landowners have until March 15 to
apply for access tax credit program
Landowners have until March 15 to submit
applications to Montana Fish, Wildlife, & Parks for
enrollment in the Unlocking Public Lands Program.
This program is designed to provide recreational
• Recliners public access to state or federal (Bureau of Land
Starting at $299
NOTHING Management or United States Forest Service) land where
• Area Rugs HELD BACK! no legal public access currently exists. In exchange for
Starting at $79 • All Sofas access across the private lands, landowners will receive
a tax credit in the amount of $750 per agreement and up
• Lamp Sets • All Recliners to a maximum of $3,000 tax credit per year. Landowners
Starting at $99 • All Televisions decide how the public may cross their private property
• Chair Side Tables • All Tables and may limit access to foot traffic only. “Offering
Only $79 a tax credit in exchange for allowing public access
• All Bedrooms across private land to reach public land is a unique
• GE Washer
Only $499 • All Accessories and innovative way to increase public access,” said
Ken McDonald, FWP wildlife division administrator.
• GE Dryer • All Dinettes
“We hope these new opportunities and incentives may
Only $499 • All Appliances appeal to landowners throughout the state.”
The Unlocking Public Lands program is a product
of the 2015 Legislature, which expanded a program
called Unlocking State Land passed by the previous
legislature. While Montana contains nearly 31 million
acres of BLM, USFS, and state land, much of this land
And at 9:45 this requires landowner permission to cross private land to
morning the sun reach the adjoining state or federal land.
was shining! More information about the program, including
enrollment criteria and the application form, can be
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 4. Wind chill found at http://fwp.mt.gov/hunting/hunterAccess/
values between -5 and -10. East wind 7 to 9 mph. unlockingPublicLands/.
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of snow after 11am.
Increasing clouds, with a high near 25. Wind chill values
between -10 and zero. East wind 7 to 9 mph.
Scotties have another man
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 14. East
southeast wind 5 to 7 mph becoming west in the evening.
in the wrestling power poll
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 33. West wind
After a great showing at the Cowboy Invitational,
around 6 mph becoming southeast in the afternoon. the wrestling pollsters took notice and freshman Kyler
Sunday Night: A 50 percent chance of snow. Mostly Hallock is now ranked 4th at 152 pounds. We had a
cloudy, with a low around 18. Light and variable wind hunch this was coming.
becoming northeast 5 to 7 mph in the evening. New snow Also ranked in the top six are Colton Fast, 1st at
accumulation of less than a half inch possible. 126; Oden Hallock, 1st at 132; Kaden Zimmerman, 2nd
M.L.King Day: Snow likely, mainly before 11am. Mostly at 138; Dylan Nieskens, 1st at 170; and Mayson Phipps,
cloudy, with a high near 28. Northwest wind 8 to 15 mph,
1st at 285.
with gusts as high as 24 mph. Chance of precipitation
is 60%. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch Teamwise, the Scotties are still ranked second
possible. behind Colstrip followed by Eureka, Huntley Porject,
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 26. West Poplar up to fifth, Columbus, Towsend, Whithall, St.
southwest wind around 6 mph. Ignatius and Cut Bank.
Wednesday: A 30 percent chance of snow. Partly sunny, Circle is tops in Class C followed by Valier and
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 30. Arlee.

BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ and OTC inventory for outdate. Assist in preparation of returns, price,
$10 BAG SALE on all clothes, shoes, purses. Saturday, January 19 - stock, and mark items for sale. Delivery of medication or OTC to patients,
Saturday, January 26. We are in need of grocery bags. We also sell rags. nursing homes, or assisted living facilities. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/
DONATIONS WELCOME - SOROPTIMIST THRIFT STORE Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT
BUZZ AT (406) 228.3662 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
TOWN OF FORT PECK is hiring a full time Maintenance Worker. Application BUZZ
deadline is Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 4:00pm. $15.47/hour. APPLY VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a motivated applicant for the role of
THROUGH JOB SERVICE OR AT FORT PECK TOWN OFFICE BY “Bath Aide”. The bath aide is responsible for providing baths to residents
STOPPING IN OR CALLING 526-3220 OR 526-7548. under the supervision of a licensed nurse. The bath aide follows established
BUZZ nursing home policies and coordinates care with other facility personnel.
IRLE SCHOOL RESOURCE AIDE POSITION: PERMANENT SCHOOL In addition, if the aide is completed with their work they will help as
YEAR POSITION, W/FULL BENEFITS, $12.17-12.58/HR. To apply go to: needed with resident care and clean up as in dining room and assist with
www.glasgow.k12.mt.us and click on employment tab. Deadline 2/3/19. feeding residents. Valley View Home offers competitive wage along with
CALL RACHEL ERICKSON AT 228-2419 FOR MORE INFORMATION. continuing education for applicants desiring a start to a new and prosperous
(EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) career with us. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE
BUZZ ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
GHS HEAD SOFTBALL COACH OPENING: Apply or inquire immediately BUZZ
with interest to ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR BRENNER FLATEN 228-2485 FULL TIME DIETARY AIDE. The Food Service Aide prepares and serves
(EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the daily nutritional
BUZZ and special dietary needs of each resident. This position provides a very
FMDH POSITION OPENING: Glasgow Primary Care Clinic Customer meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will feel gratitude daily
Service Representative Full-time; Monday – Friday 8:00-5:00. $12.00 – for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE
$13.50, DOE. High School Diploma or GED. Previous clerical, medical ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
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Montana Tales & Trails will tip the scales at 2,000 pounds, a full-grown, male
Did Someone Say Wind? pronghorn might run 150 pounds.
Because they are not built to move deep snow to
by Bruce Auchly, FWP
eat grasses, pronghorn feast on taller sagebrush plants.
Winters east of Montana’s Rockies are cold, dry and During the winter, sagebrush can make up more than 80
windy. percent of their diet, and the animals will move scores
Did someone say windy? of miles, if necessary, to find it.
Anyone who has lived through a winter in Montana Birds that thrive in the harsh prairie winter are
east of the Continental Divide has a wind story. Usually specialists probably helped by a wind that moves snow
the story focuses on the wind’s strength or destructive across the prairie floor. Some look for seeds; others seek
power, such as knocking over a tree or an 18-wheeler. prey species.
Sometimes it’s funny, but often not so. Drive any prairie gravel road now and you may
Because organisms are shaped by the environment find and scatter a flock of small, drab birds. Those little
in which they evolve, our weather over eons gave us vast brown, white and black creatures are usually snow
tracts of grass-filled, mostly treeless prairie populated buntings, feeding on weed and grain seeds.
with plants and animals able to withstand the extremes Two avian predators fly to Montana in the winter
of winter. from more northern habitats: the occasional snowy owl
Some animals, such as bison, use strength and and the regular rough-legged hawk. How about that –
size to deal with winter. To find food, bison will swing a pair of birds that think our prairie winters are down
their massive heads side to side, plowing through snow right balmy.
to expose grasses. The animals’ thick, dense hair gives The mostly white snowy owl, with a wingspan of
the species both insulation and a thick coat to handle five feet or more, makes its home on the Arctic’s treeless
abrasion from plants like sagebrush. expanse. Yet periodically, when its food (mice and
For a smaller prairie winter survivor consider lemmings mostly) becomes scarce, some owls fly south
the antelope, pronghorn if you prefer. Where a bison often to areas that resemble their tundra home. Enter

2 DAY SALE!
FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY!
January 16 - 22, 2019 January 18 & 19, 2019
Beef

2/$5 $1 Russet Potatoes


Stone’s 1 lb. 5 lb. Bag
CROSS RIB ROAST ..................$2.99 lb. 85% Lean 29 Idaho
Boneless Beef Ground Beef
COUNTRY STYLE RIBS .............$2.99 lb.
$299 79¢ Flour Tortillas
Hillshire Farm 7 oz. Don Julio
Pork Select Varieties Select Varieties
PICNIC ROAST .......................... 99¢ lb. Lunch Meat
Pork Bar S 16 ct. Don Julio
BABY BACK RIBS ....................$2.99 lb.
Boneless Beef
$399 Classic
Corn Dogs 88¢ Tortilla Chips Select Vartietes

NEW YORK STEAKS ..................$5.99 lb. 6 oz. Pringles


Willamette Valley Beef
TENDERLOIN STEAKS..............$9.99 lb. $119 Plump Juicy
Black Berries 99¢ Potato Crisps Select Varieties

Boneless Pork Food Club Gal. Simply Done 8 ct.


SIRLOIN CHOPS .....................$1.99 lb.
Frito Lay 7-12.5 oz. Select Varieties
2/$5 1%, 2% or Skim
Milk 2/$3 Batteries
AA or AAA

FRITOS OR CHEETOS ............. $1.77 ea. Hostess Shasta 2 Liter


Taco Bell 16 oz. Select Varieties
REFRIED BEANS ...................... 99¢ ea. 3/$5 Select Varieties
Snacks 79¢ Soda
Select Varieties
Yes, this was a wind-whipper coming clear off the Rocky Mountain Front on that
infamous Halloween day that burned a town down in northeast Montana. Photo was
taken at Nelson Reservoir by a former Good Evening Glasgow employee traveling
with legendary walleye and sauger angler Geno Crawford. Another story all in itself!
Can you guess the year? Shouldn’t try to steal from the Nor-vegians, but Uff-da,
dat vind, she vas a-blowin’ if you know vat ve’re sayin’! Oh yah, an’ da Buzz vill be
closed on Monday in da honor of Martin Lut’ur King Day. See ya Tuesday.

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.

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was changed to the


Fashionette in 1963 when
the store went out of the
shoe business. His wife
Helen then took over as
manager in 1967 when
Frank accepted a position
as municipal auditor for
the state.
On January 28, 1980,
the Fashionette was
As mentioned on the front page, The Fashionette went all out when Glasgow’s
purchased by Gwen and
Crazy Days was just that. Pictured in 2001 with an Old West theme are former
Robert “R.J.” Winderl. owner Gwen Winderl, Nita Pederson, Roxie Fassett, Kim Monson (nine months
Gwen, who had been the pregnant with Dirk and Kim’s son Dexter), and Kayla Marquart.
secretary in the Grazing
Office, moved out of “She really let me 2), thus her decision to cardiac rehab department.
her position there to blossom,” Kim said of hang it up. We know the BS
put full time into their Gwen. “The world is Cental already misses Kim
new business. Following Kim met some changing and it’s hard to and the Fashionette — a
a storewide sale, it was wonderful friends who fight it,” she said, “I guess good customer and friend
temporarily closed for a initially were customers, we have to live with it.” — and the fact that this is
facelift as R.J. handled the and she will always cherish But, Kim is happy probably the last time the
remodeling. them. with a new chapter in logo (top left) will be seen
After 20 years of Sadly, overhead, rent her life with her new job in the Buzz.
management by Gwen, and technology — namely at the Frances Mahon
the Fashionette changed internet shopping — took Deaconess Hospital in the

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hands once again as the its toll on the business
business was sold to Kim (which made some
S en ior Citizen Center
Monson in January of location changes from the S en
1999. Kim had worked beginning to its end, the MONDAY
under Gwen fresh out of last move from downtown
college. Glasgow out to Highway
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