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State champs!!!

29 swimmers from Glasgow ventured to Roundup to compete


in the State A swim Meet this past weekend. Leading the team
to a first place victory in the state of Montana in his age bracket
was Dalton Sand with three 1st place wins, high point winner
at every meet and at State and went undefeated for the season
with seven pool records... simply amazing! Katie Kaiser also
won three first place state titles in her events and has high
pointed at all meets this season This makes three state titles for
Katie in the back stroke. The girls 15-18 relay team swam their
way to a first place victory over their competitors. The Glasgow
Kiwanis Thunder swim team had many other swimmers place
and all had improved times helping the team to their first place
victory and did an awesome job representing our town. Way
to go Thunder, keep up the hard work! Pictured at right, High
Point winners for every meet of the season are (Left) Katie
Kaiser and Dalton Sand. The Glasgow Thunder were coached
by Nicole Arnold and Gervi Cadimas (kneeling).

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Reading at the library wrapping up


The final summer reading program happenings at
the Glasgow City-County Library:
Aug 4Graphic Heroes at 2 pmages 8 and up
Aug 5All activity sheets, reading logs, and tickets in
by 7 p.m. TODAY!
Aug 6Here I come to save the day at 10 amages 0-7
Aug 7Party like a Superhero! At 2 pmall ages

July 31 - August 6

SHOWINGS
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4:00 - 7:00 - 9:20

117 Min.

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4:10 - 6:50 - 9:10

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involving teens
DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

for sci-fi action violence

FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS

State A American Legion Baseball


Tourneyin Kalispell July 31-Aug. 2
Thursday
Bitterroot Red Sox 16, Lethbridge Miners 3
Laurel Dodgers 13, Deer Lodge Wranglers 0
Glasgow Reds 5, Helena Representatives 4
Glasgow 001 001 120 5 12 3
Helena 102 000 100 4 5 2
Kalispell Lakers 10, Vauxhall Spurs 9
Friday
Helena 14, Vauxhall 0
Lethbridge 11, Deer Lodge 1
Bitterroot Red Sox 6, Laurel 3
Glasgow 13, Kalispell 1

Letter to the Buzz

Tears of Joy

Dear Friends in Glasgow,



This last Thursday, my wife and I sat on the stage
on Great Falls and I was inducted into the Montana
Coaches Hall of Fame. As I sat there, I thought of all
the people I need to thank.

I would like to thank 36 years of close friends and
colleagues. Then theres all those mentors that taught
me so much; and all the assistant coaches that gave
me good advice and became close friends. But most
of all: the hundreds of Glasgow athletes that I coached.
This award was only possible through their hard work,
sweat, sacrifice and some pain. I was always proud of
all of you and it was a pleasure to have known you and
coached you. And also, a thank you to all the parents
who trusted me with their kids.

There are tears between the lines but they are tears
of joy for 36 good years. You all share this honor and for
that I sincerely thank you.

~ Coach John LaBonty

ior Citizen Center


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Glasgow 321 052 x 13 13 0

TUESDAY

Baked
Potato Bar

Saturday
Laurel 4, Helena 3
Lethbridge 14, Kalispell 1
Bitterroot 17, Glasgow 2

Call for reservation by 10 AM


228-9500

Bitterroot 307 000 7 17 13 3


Glasgow 000 010 1 2 4 6

Sunday
Laurel 15, Glasgow 5

Glasgow 122 000 0 5 4 3


Laurel
103 009 2 15 16 1

Bitterroot 7, Lethbridge 5

Monday
Laurel vs. Bitterroot, 4 p.m., championship game
(another game at 7:00 p.m. if necessary)

Now accepting applications.


Apply in store.
Looking for energetic team players with great
customer service and a friendly smile.
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BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ
OPEN FOR BIDS: Garage door: 11x12 electric garage door. 747: 1980
International model F-4370 tractor/tailor. 3,000 gal water tank w/ trailor
mounted diesel pump. Another pump engine included. Can be seen @
Fossum Ready Mix. 715: 1990 K2500 5.72 V8, 4x4, auto trans. 150,100
miles w/ utility box. Can be seen at Long Run Fire Dept. Bids to be received
at County Commissioners Office. Bids close August 7, 2015 at 12:00 Noon.
QUESTIONS ON ITEMS REFERRED TO 406-263-5733
BUZZ
MAINTENANCE MAN/CARPENTER WANTED: Part time or full time
depending on the individual or couples situation. The position would
include renovating and maintaining rental properties at St. Marie. Call
406-480-1116
BUZZ
WANTED: Someone who is experienced selling items on EBAY to sell
antiques and Art through the internet. 406-480-1116
BUZZ
NORTHEAST MONTANA HEALTH SERVICES, INC. Listerud Clinic in
Wolf Point is currently accepting applications for a licensed nurse (LPN
or RN). There is also an opening for a full time receptionist. These are
both full time positions, with all full time benefits including, health and life
insurance, Paid Time Off and Sick Time, 401K opportunities and other
insurance options. For details contact, Gina Nefzger, Clinic Manager, at
653-6583. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING ANNIE
BLOCK, VP OF HUMAN RESOURCES AT 653-6515.

Another
great PRCA
Rodeo Night

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 60. East wind


around 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Tuesday: Showers and thunderstorms likely after noon.
Mostly sunny, with a high near 87. East wind 15 to 18 mph,
with gusts as high as 26 mph. Chance of precipitation is
60%.
Tuesday Night: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly
before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59.
Southeast wind 7 to 11 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 84. Southeast
wind around 7 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon.
Wednesday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 57. East
southeast wind 3 to 8 mph.
Thursday: A 40 percent chance of showers
thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 77.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 54.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 81.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 54.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 82.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 55.
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 81.

and

BUZZ
VALLEY VIEW HOME is hiring for the position of Business Office
Manager. Successful applicant will be detail oriented and well organized.
Position is responsible for Accounts Payable and Receivable as well as
Human Resource duties. Some accounting/bookkeeping desirable but
not necessary for the right candidate. PLEASE PICK UP AND RETURN
A COMPLETED APPLICATION TO THE ADMINISTRATOR AT VALLEY
VIEW HOME.
BUZZ
EZZIES MIDTOWN is looking for 2 full time help positions. Starting wage is
$10.00/hour with some benefits after a 3 month probationary period. Shifts
are 9am -7pm or 1pm-11pm Sunday-Thursday or 2pm-12am Friday and
Saturday, including weekends and holidays. Some duties include waiting
on customers, filling propane, stocking inventory, and making sure store
is clean. Applicant must have good customer service skills. ANYONE
INTERESTED CAN PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT THE STATION.
BUZZ
CUSTODIAN - GLASGOW HIGH SCHOOL: Duties include cleaning,
maintaining, repairing, lifting, moving, delivering, etc. Twelve month, fulltime position. Vacation & sick leave. Health insurance available. Work
hours are 6:00am - 2:30pm. Wages are $12.80-$15.40/hr DOE. Start
date is August 24, 2015. APPLY AT: WWW.GLASGOW.K12.MT.US EMPLOYMENT TAB - CLASSIFIED POSITIONS. INITIAL SCREENING
BEGINS AUGUST 10, 2015
BUZZ
SATELLITE COOK - IRLE KITCHEN: Duties are set up, serve, and
clean up for breakfast and lunch. Work hours are 6:30am - 2:30pm.
Probationary wage is $10.97/hr, increasing to $12.84/hr after 3 months.
Start date is August 27, 2015. APPLY AT: WWW.GLASGOW.K12.MT.US
- EMPLOYMENT TAB - CLASSIFIED POSITIONS. INITIAL SCREENING
BEGINS AUGUST 10, 2015
BUZZ
PREP COOK GHS KITCHEN. Duties are to assist the head cook in
food preparation, serving and cleanup. Work hours are 6:00am 2:00pm.
Probationary wage is $11.40/hour, increasing to $13.38/hour after 3 months.
Start date is August, 24 2015. APPLY AT: WWW.GLASGOW.K12.MT.US
EMPLOYMENT TAB - CLASSIFIED POSITIONS.
INITIAL SCREENING BEGINS AUGUST 10, 2015.
BUZZ
COTTONWOOD INN is seeking housekeeping help. Part-time, Full-time
shift from 8am - 4:30pm weekends included. Starts @ $9.50/hr. APPLY AT
COTTONWOOD INN OR ONLINE AT COTTONWOODINN.NET
BUZZ
COTTONWOOD INN Is looking for a waiter/waitress and busser. Days
and shifts will vary. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN OR ONLINE AT
COTTONWOODINN.NET
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bed, one bath home garage. Asking $540/ month rent. CALL
HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228-2114.
BUZZ
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.
CALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046
BUZZ
ROOM FOR RENT In Nashua. Furnished. CALL 406-263-3567
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom units with newer furnace, hot water heater, linoleum,
and counter tops. $500 Save on utilities! CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZ
FOR SALE: 1992 Jayco 32 5th Wheel Camp Trailer. Slide Out. To see
camper contact Valley Bank at 228-4364. Sealed bids accepted through
Monday, August 10. Sold as is! VALLEY BANK RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO ACCEPT OR REFUSE ANY OFFER.

JULY 29 - AUGUST 4

Exculdes: Beer/Wine Tobacco/Cigarettes Lottery Gift Cards

Bone-In Pork

Western Family 12 oz. Sel. Var.

Simply 59 oz. Sel. Var.

21-22 oz. Sel. Var.

Yoplait 4-5.3 oz. Sel. Var.

Fresh 93% Lean 20% Fat

Boneless Beef

Bone-In Pork

Fresh Whole

Dole 5-14.4 oz Sel. Var.

6 ct. Sel. Var.

Fresh

SIRLOIN CHOPS................. $1.49/lb.


FRUIT DRINKS....................$2.29 ea.
GREEK YOGURT.................... 10/$10
SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS ..........$3.99/lb.
CANTALOUPE....................... $.38/lb.
KOOL-AID BURSTS.................... 5/$5

STEAM-ITS................................ 4/$5
KELLOGGS POPTARTS........ $2.59 ea.
GROUND BEEF................... $3.79/lb.
ST. LOUIS STYLE RIBS......... $3.49/lb.
SALAD KITS OR BLENDS............2/$5
NAVEL ORANGES................ $1.49/lb.

F-150

PROUDLY
SUPPORTS

Quality at a Fair Price

THE NORTHEAST
MONTANA FAIR

2014 Northeast Montana Fair Flashback - Brooke


Westby with her overall Grand Champion and
Heavyweight Grand Champion 4-H market beef
project, purchased by Norm Sillerud of Hi-Line Ford,
a proud supporter of the 4-H/FFA Livestock Sale.
This years sale is on Tuesday, August 4th beginning
at 3:30pm. Come out and enjoy the show!

NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS


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#1 heading into tonight

How about a nine and 5? PRCA Rodeo Announcer


Jodi Carper barked as Sam Levine finished tying his
calf during the Northeast Montana Fairs PRCA Rodeo
Sunday night. The calf roper from Wolf Creek has the lead
of 9.5 seconds heading into this evenings performance.

The Ladies Calf Dressing Calcutta starts at 6:15 p.m.


followed by calf dressing and rodeo set to begin at 7:00.
It should be a beautiful evening, so come out and cheer
these cowboys and cowgirls on. Rodeo Clown Scott
Cameron will definitely keep you entertained as well.

BUILDING LOT FOR SALE

Nice level 1.3 acre


building lot just 1 mile
from Glasgow in Sunny
Hills Sub Division.
Has approaches built
and is signed up for
Dry Prairie Water.

GREAT VIEWS

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228-2997

OBITUARY
Gisala Brooks

Gisela (Dought-sour) Dotzauer Brooks, also known as Gigi,


76, of Glasgow, Montana passed away from cancer Thursday,
July 23, 2015, during the Hour of Mercy in her Glasgow
home. This is where she wanted to meet The Most Merciful
GOD, with her daughter Lura by her side in her last hours.

Gisela is survived by her loving husband, William J.
Brooks; her sister, Brigitte and her daughter; her youngest
brother, Peter, all still living in Germany; her two children,
James and Lura and her three grandchildren, Whitney age
28, Aaron age 27, and Christopher age 21.

Gisela was the 2nd of youngest of 3 brothers and 1 sister.
She was baptized Catholic. Their family name was Dotzauer.
Giselas parents and their six children were refugees from
Sudetenland (an area of Czechoslovakia) a Country which
was absorbed by the Czech Republic when they were
invaded by the German Army at the beginning of WW II.
Many people fled from that country as it was invaded by
the Germans, and most ended up in West Germany. They
were known as Volksdeutsch (immigrants), and later became
naturalized German citizens. Giselas family ended up in
Kempten, Germany in the (Al-gow) Allgau District in 1945.
They were a poor and struggling family throughout their
childhood. She attended High School in Allgau until she was
17. She then moved to Munich, Germany in 1957 to work
for an American family as nurse maid. She met Leo Gentry,
a young handsome soldier in 1959 and were married. He was
in the Army. She had her first son, James, in February of 1960.
They were transferred to (Gee-son) Gissen, Germany then
back to the U.S, were she gave birth to her daughter, Lura, in
Shreveport, Louisiana in March of 1962. Gisela obtained her
U.S. Citizenship in 1965 and the family returned to Germany.
After her divorce from Leo, in 1972 Leo, the children and

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his new wife, Karin, also from


Germany, came back to the
U.S. Not many years passed
and she longed for her kids,
so later Gisela came to the
U.S. to sunny California, but
missing home terribly. And
soon after living in California
by herself she met and later
married William J. Brooks,
an Air Force retiree on March
19, 1988. They moved to Rialto California, then Banning
California and later settled to the peaceful hills of Glasgow,
Montana in 2000.

She and William have many friends here who loved
her dearly. This is and always will be Bill and Gigis calling,
here in beautiful Montana. Always remember Giselas laugh,
kindness and her beauty.. she was so beautiful inside and
out! Most importantly..know that she is no longer suffering
or in pain, and is at Peace. Gisela is with our Creator, whom
she trusted and loved unconditionally!
A special thanks to all her doctors, nurses and staff in Billings
and here at FMDH for their wonderful care during her final
days. Another special thanks to her wonderful friends and
neighbors who came to see her at home and say goodbye. I
thank you all for your support during this very difficult time.
Visitation will be August 4, 2015 at Bell Mortuary, Glasgow,
Montana from 2:00 5:00 p.m. A celebration of life will be
held August 4, 2015 at the VFW Hall in Glasgow, Montana
at 5:00 p.m. Memorials can be made to Paralized Veterans
of America, P.O. 921, Wilton, New Hampshire 03086-0921
or Disabled American Veterans, P.O. Box 14301, Cincinnati,
Ohio 45250-0301.

Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital


BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Nominations are open to fill three vacancies on the Frances Mahon


Deaconess Hospital Board of Trustees. The three-year terms will begin
January 2016. Interested persons may submit their name and brief
auto-biography to:
Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital
Attn: Karen Breigenzer, Board President
621 3rd Street South
Glasgow, MT 59230
Names must be submitted by 5 pm. on September 10, 2015 for
consideration. Applicants must be a resident of Valley County

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Soup: Chicken Veggie


Lunch: Round-up Burger
Dinner: Meatloaf

TUESDAY

Soup: Ham & Bean


Lunch: Bacon Cheeseburger
Dinner: 2 pc. Liver & Onion

WEDNESDAY

Soup: Beer Cheese


Lunch: Cold Meatloaf Sand.
w/ Potato Salad
Dinner: 2 pc. Pork Chop

THURSDAY

Soup: Split Pea


Lunch: Steak Philly
Dinner: 8 oz. Chicken
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Hwy 2 East
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531 9th Street North, Glasgow - Asking $219,000

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

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Farm Bureau Foundation grant makes youth poultry project a reality


Raising chickens from
egg to market has become a
real opportunity for Valley
County youth.

Support from the Farm
Bureau Foundation provided
15 youth from 10 families
a birds eye view into
raising animals, chickens in
particular. The objective of
this project to bring animal
experiences to youth who did
not have the opportunity to
raise chickens themselves.
4-H Leader Donna
Pankratz set eggs in the
incubator at Valley View
last March in hopes of a
successful hatch 21 days
later. By offering a series
of educational workshops
at Valley View, youth and
residents were able to gain
knowledge in embryology,
the basics of baby chick
care and experience the
anticipation and thrill of
watching a fragile, tiny chick
crack its way out of its shell.
From the incubator
stage the chicks progressed to
a warm environment where
interested area youth became
responsible for their care.
Donna continued hosting
programs for the youth to
learn the parts of the bird,
nutritional needs of chickens,
how to wash a chicken and
showmanship
techniques.
Each family made the
commitment to care for the
chicks one day a week and
now each member looks
forward to showing their
animals Monday afternoon
at the Northeast Montana fair
and selling a fryer at the 4-H
Market Livestock Sale.

The project began as the
brainchild of MSU Extension
Agent
Roubie
Younkin
and the cooperation of the

Keeli Harris and Matte Swindler enjoy the youth poultry project.
Valley County Fairboard and Montana Fair. The public is show Monday afternoon or
County Commissioners. Dale encouraged to come down participate in the action of
Plumbing donated supplies to and share in the excitement the auction Tuesday at 3:00
build chicken feeders and Gene of new life, watch the poultry on the fairgrounds.
Hartsock was instrumental
Hwy 2 West
406-263-4512
in building a chicken pen on
the fairgrounds. This facility
provides a safe environment
for the chickens and a learning
lab for the youth involved.
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This
curriculum
provides
life
skill
development in decision
making,
responsibility,
teamwork, science, record
keeping
and
financial
management. This year the
members experienced raising
meat birds which grow
very fast resulting in a meat
(Self-Serve)
producing bird with broad
$3 to Start
breasts and big thighs. The
and offers Last Coin Alert
youth learned about feed
with more time for your
efficiency in the rapid growth
money than ever befor
birds which will yield a five to
eight pound fryer.
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