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    ADVERTISE HERE.JUST $5/DAY OR $20/5 DAYS (10words). Call 228-4558. BUZZIFIEDS - THEY WO

    BUZZVALLEY COUNTY TRANSIT HAS AN OPENING FORWill start out as part-time, but could turn into a full-time poavailable, including health insurance, retirement, sick and vpaid holidays. Must be able to obtain a CDL with passewithin 60 days of hire. People skills and good driving recorbe subject to preemployment drug test, criminal & drivingwill be $11.24-$11.74/hr with pay increase after successfuCALL 228-8744 for more Info or apply at Job Service.

    BUZZEZZIES MIDTOWN IS LOOKING FOR FULL-TIME HEis $9/hr with some benets after a 3 month probationarywith work some 5am shifts and some 9am shifts, includinand holidays. Some of the duties will include running a cpropane, stocking inventory, making sure store is kept clepaperwork. ANYONE INTERESTED CAN PICK UP AAT THE STATION.

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Markles Hardware is seeking full-timhrs/wk. Excellent customer service skills required. WagMARKLES HARDWARE OR JOB SERVICE.

    BUZZFOR RENT IN ST. MARIE: 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, veryfurnace. $500/mo. rent with $500 deposit. Available ApLONG AT HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114.

    BUZZCOMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE: 5,500 sq. ft. with stofce, and nice 3 bedroom apartment with yard all in one acre lot with good Hwy 2 visibility. City sewer and water.

    BUZZIFIEDS

    Flood Watch

    onthe Milk

    Tonight:A chance of rain and snow before midnight, then aslight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27.

    Northwest wind 13 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.Chance of precipitation is 30%. New snow accumulation ofless than a half i nch possible.

    Tuesday:A chance of snow before noon, then a chance of

    rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 44. Northwestwind 13 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Chance ofprecipitation is 30%. New snow accumulation of less than ahalf inch possible.

    Tuesday Night:A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy,with a low around 25. West wind 6 to 13 mph.

    Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. West

    southwest wind 6 to 11 mph.

    Wednesday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30.Southwest wind around 8 mph.

    Thursday:A chance of rain and snow showers. Partly sunny,with a high near 45. West wind 10 to 13 mph, with gusts ashigh as 18 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Little or nosnow accumulation expected.

    Thursday Night:A chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy,

    with a low around 23.

    Friday:A chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with ahigh near 34.

    Saturday:A slight chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy,with a high near 35.

    Sunday:Mostly cloudy, with a high near 39.

    Life always offers you a second chance.

    Its called TOMORROW.

    Real Life Wisdom

    A cold rain is expected across much of northeastMontana today. Te rain will transition to snow tonightlingering into uesday. Te combination of cold weatherand wet conditions could take a toll on the health ofunprotected newborn livestock.

    Its Flood Safety Awareness Week (March 16-22) andwith that being said, ice jamming along portions of theMilk River in Valley county from near ampico to Glasgowto Nashua along with winter runoff is causing water levelsto rise to near flood stage.

    130 Min.

    4:00 - 7:00 - 9:15PM

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

    MARCH 14 - 20SHOWINGS

    228-9239www.polsontheatres.com

    Rated PG-13: for some images of war violenceand historical smoking

    Rated PG: for some mild action and briefrude humor

    4:10 - 7:15 - 9:10PM86 Min.

    HELD

    OVER

    Zerbe Bros, Inc.a large New Holland Farm Equipment dealership in NE MT for 64 years has a

    [email protected] call 406-228-4311and ask for Galen

    FULL TIME POSITION for a SERVICE TECH

    Abilities require air conditioning skills, accurately troubleshooting, diagnosingand repairing electrical. Must have the knowledge of hydraulics and drive

    train components as well as hay/forage expertise. Computer skills essential.Zerbes offers an excellent benet package including 401K, prot sharing,health, dental and vision insurance, sick leave and vacation. Exceptional

    work environment and rst-class, fully-equipped 1 ton service trucks.

    Sr. Citizen Menu

    Call for reservation by 10 AM228-9500

    TUESDAY

    Pizza

    State B Boys Basketball at BozemanThursday

    Bigfork 66, Joliet (17-9) 41

    Huntley Project 71, Malta 65Glasgow 49, Jefferson 40

    Columbus 55, Florence 48Friday

    Malta 66, Joliet 52, loser-out

    Florence 44, Jefferson 37, loser-out

    Bigfork 68, Huntley Project 56, semifinal Columbus 54, Glasgow 37, semifinal

    Saturday Huntley Project 49, Florence 38, loser-out

    Malta 64, Glasgow 53, loser-out

    Malta 70, Huntley Project 54, consolation Bigfork 71, Columbus 62, championship

    State B Girls Basketball at BozemanThursday

    Deer Lodge 43, Columbus 24 Malta 51, Forsyth 41

    Faireld 61, Manhattan 36

    Shepherd 52, Missoula Loyola 43Friday

    Forsyth 45, Columbus 43, loser-out

    Manhattan 48, Missoula Loyola 43, loser-out Malta 51, Deer Lodge 34, seminal

    Faireld 59, Shepherd 33, seminalSaturday

    Deer Lodge 43, Manhattan 38, loser-out

    Shepherd 54, Forsyth 53, loser-out Shepherd 52, Deer Lodge 49, consolation

    Faireld 60, Malta 55, 2OT, championship

    YOU DONT HATO BE IRISH

    TO GETLUCWITH DEALSTHISGOLDE

    NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADCall Josh or Norm 228-2141 866-528-2

    Check us out on the web for more great deals www.

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    Mon-Fri 9am ~ 5Saturday 9am ~

    Luck of tCard

    will be played

    SAVE 2

    on NEW Spring SDraw for your discthe time of purcha

    1900 +/- sq. ft. home with 3 bedrooms,2 baths, open great room with large

    kitchen, dining and living room all on 2 +acres! Large oversized attached garage

    with lots of storage, plus 2 detachedgarages and a fenced corral.Close to town! A must see!

    19 River Drive, Glasgow, MT$310,000

    Offered by:Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

    (406) 228-2525 -www.redfoxxrealestate.com

    #207

    GREAT HOME WITH ACREAGE!

    *

    Mon-Fri 9am ~ 5Saturday 9am ~

    GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

    Breakfast

    Hot or Cold Cereal Cinn. ToastCocoa Applesauce Milk

    Lunch

    Hamburger w/Tomato & PicklesCorn Mandarin Oranges

    Choice of Fruit Milk

    TUESDAY

    Gage Legare plays defense against Columbus during Friday nights seminal action of the

    State B Boys Basketball Tournament in Bozeman. Unfortunately for the Scotties, their shots

    wouldnt fall and the Cougars would hand them their fourth loss of the season, dashing all

    hopes of a possible state title. Glasgow would then zzle out on Saturday morning as the

    Malta Mustangs were red hot and the Scotties were not. It was their fth meeting of theyear, and the Mustangs would prevail with their 62-53 victory to advance to the consolation

    game which they would win over Huntley Project 70-54. The Scotties nished the season at

    21-5, their losses being to Glendive and Sidney on the road, twice to Malta (2B title game in

    Malta), and that sting loss to Columbus this past Friday night. Glasgow will lose Lane Herbert

    and Lachlan Vaira to graduation but return everyone else: juniors Gage Legare, Jason

    Thibault, Jake Page, Chase Fossum, Keil Krumwiede and Jake Kolstad; and sophomores

    Ethan Etchart, Zach Miller and Kevin Schindler. No doubt theyll be bumping heads with

    the Mustangs again next season, but the experience Norm Braatens boys gained this year

    including a trip to the State level should make them contenders again next season.

    They were fun to watch and will be again

    HAPST. PATRIC

    Soup:POTA

    All Day SpeCORNED B

    AND CABBA

    TUES

    Soup: BEE

    Lunch:PIZZDinner: 8oz C

    CLOSED FRO

    WEDNE

    Soup: CABBA

    Lunch:RDinner: 2pc LI

    THUR

    Soup: TURKE

    Lunch:HARD SDinner: 8oz C

    SPEC

    A GREAT HANG

    THE HANG

    We Have Soft-S

    Have Your PBOOK

    bag of taytos potatochips

    banjaxed: broken useless

    bloody:very cheesed off:annoyed dodder:waste time ficks:movies gobsmacked:very

    surprised hooley:party, celebration howya:hi, hello ice lolly:popsicle I will in me ring:I will not! jammy:lucky knackered: tired lashing:raining heavily manky:very dirty nappy:diaper odds:loose change pull your socks up:work,

    get busy

    ructions:loud arguing orcommotion shenanagans: events and

    happenings throwing shapes:showing

    off up to ninety:had enough,

    ready to explode What a gas!:this is fun,

    funny

    How to talk

    like a

    Leprechaun

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    MCCLATCHY TRIBUNE

    SOUTH REGION

    EAST REGION

    WEST REGION

    MIDWEST REGION

    Memphis, Tenn.

    New York

    Orlando,

    Fla.

    San

    Diego

    Buffalo,N.Y.

    St.Louis

    Albany (18-14)

    2014 NCAA MENS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT16

    Mount St. Marys (16-16)16 Tennessee (21-12)11

    Iowa (20-12)

    Florida (32-2) 3:10 p.m.

    12:40 p.m.

    6:27 p.m.

    6:20 p.m.

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    6:27 p.m.

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    11:15a.m.

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    Albany-Mt. St. Maryswinner

    Colorado (23-11)

    Pittsburgh (25-9)

    Raleigh,N.C. Virginia (28-6)

    CoastalCarolina (21-12)

    Memphis(23-9)

    George Washington (24-8)

    Spokane,

    Wash.

    Cincinnati(27-6)

    Harvard (26-4)

    Michigan St. (26-8)

    Delaware (25-9)

    SanAntonio

    N. Carolina (23-9)

    Providence (23-11)

    Iowa St. (26-7)

    N. Carolina Central(28-5)

    Buffalo,N.Y.

    SanDiego

    Spokane,Wash.

    SanAntonio

    Milwaukee

    St.Louis

    Orlando,F

    la.

    Raleigh,N.C

    .

    Milwaukee

    Connecticut (26-8)

    St. Josephs(24-9)

    Villanova (28-6)

    Milwaukee (21-13)

    VCU (26-8)

    Stephen F. Austin (31-2)

    UCLA (26-8)

    Tulsa (21-12)

    Ohio State (25-9)

    Dayton (23-10)

    Syracuse (27-5)

    Western Michigan (23-9)

    New Mexico (27-6)

    Stanford (21-12)

    Kansas(24-9)

    Eastern Kentucky (24-9)

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    Arizona (30-4)

    Weber St. (19-11)

    Gonzaga (28-6)

    Oklahoma St. (21-12)

    Oklahoma (23-9)

    North Dakota St. (25-6)

    San Diego St. (29-4)

    New Mexico St. (26-9)

    Baylor (24-11)

    Nebraska (19-12)

    Creighton (26-7)

    Louisiana (23-11)

    Oregon (23-9)

    BYU (23-11)

    Wisconsin (26-7)

    American (20-12)

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    Wichita St. (34-0)

    CalPoly-TexasSo. winner

    Kentucky (24-10)

    KansasSt. (20-12)

    Saint Louis( 26-6)

    N.C. St-Xavier winner

    Louisville (29-5)

    Manhattan (25-7)

    UMass(24-8)

    Iowa-Tennessee winner

    Duke (26-8)

    Mercer (26-8)

    Texas(23-10)

    Arizona St. (21-11)

    Michigan (25-8)

    Wofford (20-12)

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    April 5Final Four

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    Anaheim, Calif.

    IndianapolisMarch 30 March 30

    March 29March 29

    Tuesday, 5:40 p.m Tuesday, 8:10 p.m Wednesday, 8:10 p.m Wednesday, 5:40 p.m

    N.C. State (21-13)12

    Xavier (21-12)12

    CalPoly (13-19)16

    TexasSouthern (19-14)16Dayton, Ohio

    March 18, 19

    NationalChampionship

    April 7

    R OUN D O F 64 R OUN D O F 3 2

    FIRST ROUND

    REGIONALS REGIONALS ROUND OF 32 ROUND OF 64

    Game times listed in this bracket are all Central Standard Time.