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    I WILL OFFER$10 to anyone who bought a box of 80 8past 3 months. CALL CELL # 406-263-1921.

    BUZZLOOKING FOR A JOB?Maybe Taco Shack is hiringleast 14 years old, be responsible & have transportatioworkplace! PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT TACO SSHERRI 228-2979.

    BUZZFOR RENT: Spacious 1625 sq. ft, 3 bed 1 bath apartmeAgency building , 21 US hwy 2 East. Rent by the construction crews! CALL CHRIS FOR DETAILS 228-2

    BUZZCOMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE: 5,500 sq. ft. w

    shop, ofce, and nice 3 bedroom apartment with yard aLarge .67 acre lot with good Hwy 2 visibility. City sewer 228-2016.

    BUZZIFIEDS

    Bad newsfor thosecalving

    Tonight:A 40 percent chance of snow showers. Mostly

    cloudy, with a low around 13. Calm wind becomingnorthwest around 6 mph after midnight. New snowaccumulation of around an inch possible.

    Friday: A 40 percent chance of snow showers. Mostlycloudy, with a high near 27. Wind chill values as low as-1. Northwest wind 11 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as18 mph. New snow accumulation of less than a half inchpossible.

    Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow showers.Mostly cloudy, with a low around 6. Wind chill values aslow as -6. North northwest wind 11 to 14 mph, with gustsas high as 20 mph.

    Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 19. Northwestwind 11 to 13 mph.

    Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 2.North wind 6 to 9 mph.

    Sunday: A 20 percent chance of snow showers. Partly

    sunny, with a high near 13. North wind around 6 mph.

    Sunday Night:A slight chance of snow showers. Mostlycloudy, with a low around -5.

    Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 12.

    Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -4.

    Tuesday:Sunny, with a high near 16.

    Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 1.

    Wednesday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 16.

    Another deep reeze will be settling into the highplains as an arctic cold ront moves through tonight andTursday. Te temperature trend is or things to graduallyget colder each day with temperatures bottoming out at5 below to 15 below by Monday morning. We have a ewchances o some snowall through the weekend, but nosignificant accumulations expected at this time. For ranchers who are getting into their calvingseason, check the local orecast rom your area ofen athttp://www.weather.gov/glasgow

    Te Glasgow Area Chamber o Commerce andAgriculture successully held its 17th Annual Ice FishingDerby at the Dredge Cuts rout Pond at Fort Peck Lakeon February 15th.

    Te contest had 108 participants and 210 pre-drilled ice holes sold. Te contestants came romGlasgow, Kalispell, Billings, Miles City, Belgrade, Hays,Brockway, Scobey, Jordan, Poplar, Wol Point, Nashua,Fort Peck and Overland Park, KS. An estimated 100more people came to observe the tournament and enjoyone o Che Juice and Barrons amous brats and onions. A total o over $6,000 in cash, prizes and raffleswere awarded to the participants. Te 50/50 was wonby Adam Johnson o Glasgow or $430. 40 fish wereactually weighed, however, many more were caught.Te results were: 1st -$2,000 Dave Combs/Poplar 4.44 Northern 2nd -$1,250 Joe Reagor/Miles City 3.92 Northern 3rd -$750 Jerry Hensleigh/Jordan 3.24 Northern 4th -$500 Chris Mortensen /Glasgow 2.82 Northern 5th -$250 Storm Jackson/Glasgow 2.72 Northern 6th - $150 JR Estes/Glasgow 2.38 Northern

    7th - $100 Scott Swanson/Glasgow .68 Perch 8th -$50 Dave Ball/Nashua .58 Perch

    Te cash and prizes were awarded at the Fort PeckMarina & Bar. Te 17th Annual Ice Derby was sponsoredby: Nemont Beverage, Cottonwood Inn, Nemont,Coca-Cola, KLZ/KLAN, First Community Bank, Blue

    Rock Beverage, Glasgow Distributors, D&G Sports andWestern, Ezzies Wholesale, Independence Bank, Hi-Line Ford, Reynolds Market, Jrs Party Store #24, ValleyBank, Northern Prarie Auto, Eugenes, Te GatewayClub, Te Fort Peck Marina & Bar, and the GlasgowArea Chamber o Commerce and Agriculture.

    Te 18th annual Ice Derby will tentatively be heldon February 21, 2015.

    100 Min.

    4:10 - 7:15 - 9:20PM

    Rated PG-13: for sequences of violence, sexualcontent and brief strong language

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    DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $5.75/PERSONFREE TREAT TUESDAY!Free popcorn with every paid admission at 7&9pm showings

    Rated R: for strong, bloody war violence andpervasive language

    4:00 - 7:00 - 9:15PM121 Min.

    FEBRUARY 14 - 20SHOWINGS

    In person or onlin619 First Ave N.

    Glasgow, MT 5923

    (406) 228-2411

    www.jobsatpizzahu

    NOW HIRING!NOW HIRING!

    All PositionWere looking for enthusiastic, fun and friendly pjoin our team. Competitive wages, flexible hou

    great benefits all in a fun work environme

    DeliveryDriversmusthaveanacceptabledrivingrecord, personalvehicle&current autoBackgroundrequi redfor all management positions. EOE/M/F/D/V

    APPLY TODAAPPLY TODA

    HELP WANTED: CL

    Apply at Job Service or by *sendingresume & list ofWestern Drug, PO Box 309, Glasgow, MT 5

    Part to Full Time (20-40hrs/wk)We will work with your scheduleSALARY & BENEFITS Pay depends on experience Salary increase after 6 months according to workabil ities and performance

    Paid vacation after 1 year of work Optional medical/dental/prescription insurances coverage

    after 6 months if working full time

    DUTIES Cash Register op Work with the pub Ordering and proc

    invoices and freig Answering phone

    Work hours 8:30a Mon.-Sat. (with1-off a week, plus S

    Closed all major h

    *Because of tpharmacy, won a walk in b

    or drop off youwill contact y

    interview

    Its hard to make a comeback

    havent been anywhere.

    Real Life Wisdo

    Sign-ups or anyone interested in playingbabe ruth and legion baseball will be this Sunday,February 23rd in the high school caeteria at threeoclock. I or some reason you cant attend, please contactone o the board members prior to Sunday. his is avital meeting to ma ke a de cision on t he nu mber oteams that will be needed or the upcoming season.

    Babe Ruth, American Legion

    Baseball sign-ups on Sunday

    Chambers Fishing Derby had 108participants, paid out over $5,000

    Ramblings of a Retired Mind I was thinking about how a status

    symbol o today is those cellphones that everyone has clippedonto their belt or purse. I cantafford one. So, Im wearing mygarage door opener. I also made

    a cover or my hearing aid andnow I have what they call blue teeth, I think.

    You know, I spent a ortune on deodorant beore Irealized that people didnt like me anyway.

    I was thinking that women should put pictures omissing husbands on beer cans!

    I was thinking about old age and decided that old age iswhen you still have something on the ball, but you are

    just too tired to bounce it.

    I thought about making a fitness movie or olks myage, and call it Pumping Rust.

    Ive gotten that dreaded urniture disease. Tats whenyour chest is alling into your drawers!

    When people see a cats litter box, they always say, Oh,have you got a cat? Just once I want to say, No, its orcompany!

    Employment application blanks always ask who is tobe notified in case o an emergency. I think you shouldwrite, A Good Doctor!

    I was thinking about how people seem to read the Biblea whole lot more as they get older. Ten, it dawned onme Tey were cramming or their finals. As or me, Im

    just hoping God grades on the curve.

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    Montana State University Extension will celebrateits centennial anniversary in 2014 with special eventsaround the state and continuing local educationprograms. MSU Extension is a network o educators in allcounties o the state and specialists on the MSU campusproviding unbiased, research-based education programsand inormation to strengthen the social, economic andenvironmental well-being o Montana citizens.

    MSU Extension has been educating in Montanaslocal communities or 100 years. It may show up asafer-school or 4-H youth programs, a master gardenercourse, or in-person education and service throughwebinars on personal finance; testing or animal oragesor crop health; or ood preservation classes. Extension was created through the Smith-Lever act in 1914, which provided or cooperativeagricultural extension work at the land-grant collegesthat were established with the Morill Act o 1862. Teeducational partnership between the U.S. Departmento Agriculture and the nations land-grant universitiesextends research-based knowledge through a state-by-state network o Extension educators. Te original Smith-Lever charter statement remains

    true afer 100 years, that the purpose o Extension isbetter arming, better living, more happiness, moreeducation, and better citizenship or the entire country. o celebrate the centennial, MSU Extension willhave special events in May and October. And it soundslike the Valley County MSU Extension Service willhave some un things happening, according to RoubieYounkin.

    MSU Extension to celebrateits Centennial Anniversary

    Malta

    Bye

    Game 3

    Bye

    Game 6 Game 1 Friday 1:00 pm

    Glasgow

    Harlem

    Saturday 12:30 pm Thursday 1:00 pm Championship

    Higher Seed 3rd Place Saturday6:30 pm

    Lower Seed 4th Place Game 5 Game 2

    Plentywood

    Poplar

    Saturday 9:30 am Thursday 6:30 pm Game 4

    Bye

    H/A Uniform Key Friday6:30 pm

    Home Team Winner Bye

    Away Team Loser Wolf Point

    Montana High School Association2014 DISTRICT 2BGIRLS

    BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTMalta High School Gymnasium

    Malta, MTFebruary 20, 21, & 22

    Glasgow

    Bye

    Game 3

    Bye

    Game 6 Game 1 Friday 2:30 pm

    Harlem

    Wolf Point

    Saturday 2:00 pm Thursday 2:30 pm

    Higher Seed 3rd Place

    Lower Seed 4th Place Game 5 Game 2

    Plentywood

    Poplar

    Saturday 11:00 am Thursday 8:00 pm Game 4

    Bye

    H/A Uniform Key Friday8:00 pm

    Home Team Winner Bye

    Away Team Loser Malta

    Montana High School Association2014 DISTRICT 2B BOYS

    BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTMalta High School Gymnasium

    Malta, MTFebruary 20, 21, & 22

    ELKS 1922 FINE DINING GLASGOW, MONTANA 228-2233

    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22N

    5:01PM ~ 7:00PMALL NEW - HOMEMADE!

    ELKS CHINESE BUFFET

    THISWE

    $10SA

    Girls D

    2B StaMalta 10

    Wolf Point 7-3

    Plentywood 5-5

    Glasgow 5-5

    Harlem 3-7

    Poplar 0-1

    Boys District2B Standings

    Glasgow 10-0 (16-2 overall)

    Malta 8-2 (13-5 overall)

    Plentywood 5-5 (9-9 overall)

    Harlem 4-6 (6-12 overall)

    Wolf Point 3-7 (3-15 overall)

    Poplar 0-10 (1-17 overall)

    Wednesdays teaser: A group of privates werestanding in the blistering sun facing due west. Their

    sergeant shouted at them: Right turn! About turn! Leftturn! In which direction are they now facing?

    Answer:Unless its Gomer Pyle, they would be facingdue east.

    Todays teaser: How do you make the number onedisappear?

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    Lunch:PIZZA SUBDinner:8oz CHICKEN FRY

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    Weekend Schedule 2/21-2/

    FREE Admission to ALL Hockey GamThe Season is Almost Over...

    Come Enjoy Some Hometown Hockey Before Its Too La

    Friday, February 21st

    Saturday, February 22nd

    Sunday, February 23rd

    Glasgow Peewees Havre10:00am -

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    Glasgow Squirts Miles C12:00pm -

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    Open Skate8:00pm ~ 10:00pm -

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    Heres a little update about the Fund raiser orMCPA (Montana Community Preservation Alliance)on uesday, February 25th starting at 6:00 p.m. at theLucky Bullet Hole in Malta.

    Were hoping to make it a un time and hope youcan make it. Besides the homemade soup supper withbread sticks and dessert with a ree will offering, therewill be a 50/50 drawing, a Ropes by Suzie clock givenand everyone attending will be signed up or a chanceto win a beautiul handmade aghan just by being there!

    Well be sharing inormation about the inormationrevolution. Were planning to get to hear an update romRon Poertner and Matt Knox living in the MissouriRiver monument area as well as some other updatedinormation o action were in the process o. Some o the home made soups that will be availablewill be:

    Vicki Hoeldts Bee Barley Conni Frenchs Chicken Noodle Doreene Dales Knepfle (which has dumplings

    in it..yum) Jamie Ulrichs Potato Soup Nancy Ereauxs Italian bee

    erri Robinson will be bringing resh baked breadsticks and aylor Yuzwa and Suzie Oxarart are amongthose bringing desserts. It should be a super good soupsupper! Remember the unds will go to a good cause tohelp pay or more promotional items like bumperstickers, yard signs and regular signs as we are nearlyout o all our No Monument and no ree-roamingbuffalo items. I we make enough money, we would liketo host a coordination workshop in Malta. Im not surehow amiliar you are with the coordination topic, butthat is a way we orce government entities to includearea people in their planning processes. It also showsthe power that county commissioners and the countysheriff have i they are inormed and know how toutilize it. Super important...

    I you are unable to attend the soup supper und-raiser but would like to make a donation but, please eelree to send it to MCPA at the address below: Nancy Ereaux - Secretary Montana Community Preservat ion Alliance P.O. Box 1015 Malta, MT 59538

    Fund-raiser for MCPAnext Tuesday in Malta

    Help say NO to free-roaming buffalo!

    THE OPENROAD IS

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    14thAnnual MonDak Pulse DayKeys to a Successful Pulse Crop

    Wednesday, February 26th

    9:00am ~ 2:30pmElks Club, Wolf Point, MTRegistration begins at 8:30amCost $20(includes catered lunch)Pulse Crop Topics:Soil Health with Jill ClappertonWeed Control Issues

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    FRIDAY

    St. Raphaels Annual

    Mardi Gras Carnival iscoming up on Sunday,

    March 2 from 11:00amto 3:00pm at the Parish

    Center. Mariah Stein

    and Lachlan Vairaare the Youth Co-

    Coordinators for this

    year and are practicingfor the occasion! Mark

    your calendar to come

    for lunch with deliciousIndian Tacos, Scones

    with honey butter and a

    tremendous Bake Sale.

    Win a cake or win someprizes by playing oneof the many games for

    all ages. Tickets are

    still just 25 cents!

    Start savingyour quarters

    Applications are now availableor grants rom the Valley CountyCommunity Foundation. Inormationon the grant process & grantapplications are ound on the VCCFwebsite, www.valleycountyc.net.

    VCCF awards grants each spring insupport o the work o non-profitorganizations in Valley County. Teamount o the grants range rom $500to $2000. Organizations working inthe ollowing our areas are eligible to

    apply or grants: Arts &human needs, educatiodevelopment, & naturaconservation. Applicatiby March 14th. Incomapplications will not be c

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    the idea o bottling upand selling their barbecuesauce or the past 10 years. Weve been selling itout the door or about thatlong, Jeff said.

    Ten one day, the twodecided, Lets do it. Teres a whole loto red tape involved ingetting a ood productmarketed commercially the USDA makes sure o it and thats where MaryKate (McIntyre) ihistacame in. She did a lot o thatso we didnt have to messwith it, Jeff added. Right now thebatches are small 33pints in glass bottleswas Wednesdays firstcommercial production.But that will no doubt growin no time. As o today, youcan now purchase Sam& Jeffs Sweet Montana

    BBQ Sauce at Eugenesand Reynolds Market inGlasgow.

    Were hoping toexpand on that, says Sam,I believe we have a saucethat can compete withanyones.

    Customers that havebeen enjoying ribs at

    Eugenes on a regular basisor years woud attest tothat. So, will it slowdown the rib business atEugenes? I dont think so, Jeffsays, explaining that thecooking process o theiroh-so-tender ribs is alsoone o their little secretspecialties.

    Now, i I gave youthat recipe, it might cutinto our business orawhile, he said with agrin. A 16-ounce bottle oSam & Jeffs sauce runs$5.25. From BS Centralsacebook page yesterday:

    Yum! Cant wait toget some! ElizabethBenze

    Yeah!!!!!!!! MirandaRice

    Awesome!!!!!!Rebecca Westahl

    Way to go, Knodel s.Darcel Wesen

    and...

    Now just think if theybottled a certain pizzasauce Amy Whittle(We agree with Amy.)

    Above, Sam Knodel tops off the rst bottle of Sam &

    Jeffs Sweet Montana BBQ Sauce. Below, Ethan Jamba

    purchases the rst bottle sold commercially. Ethan also

    happens to work at Eugenes.

    Eugenescontinued from front