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Ton of fun
Walking into Reynolds Market and you cant miss their awesome Halloween display
which includes a huge round hay bale surrounded by tons of treats. Reynolds high
school employees in the photo are Brittany Fox, Alan Harrington and Austin Tade.
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OCTOBER 10 - 16
SHOWINGS
228-9239
www.polsontheatres.com
4:10 - 7:00 - 9:00PM
96 Min.
145 Min.
Hawaiian Burger
Fish Platter
Dine at theO
228-8006
asking $165,000
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ
Garage Sale: Saturday, October 18th, 9am-1pm. Set of studded Cooper
tires, LT275/70R/17, low miles; ice fishing equipment including auger &
pop-up fishing house, cold weather camo clothes, misc. goose decoys;
some trapping & snaring equipment & hunting supplies, 18V Makita battery
operated tools, new Arctic Marine Corp tent, 12x12 Alaknak tent w/stove
jack, 18 Lund boat w/40 horse tiller handle, new Golden Eagle canoe,
compound bows, women & maternity clothes, baby clothes, lots of misc.
218 Whatley Rd, 2 mi south of Hwy 2.
BUZZ
Position Opening: Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital has an opening
for a full-time Customer Service Representative for the Glasgow Clinic.
Requirements: High School Diploma or GED & ability to type 45 WPM.
Qualified applicant will be responsible for patient check in, scheduling
appointments and data entry of all patient information. Previous clerical,
medical terminology and computer experience preferred. Open until filled.
For more information, contact Human Resources 228-3647
or complete an application on line at www.fmdh.org.
BUZZ
Coaches Needed: Looking for 7th & 8th Grade Girls Basketball
Coaches. 5 week season, Nov. 1st thru Dec. 13th; practice 4 nights/week. If
Interested call Jon Kolstad 228-8641 or drop off letter
of interest to Brenner Flaten at high school.
BUZZ
FRANCES MAHON DEACONESS HOSPITAL has a full-time
opening Dietary Assistant. This position will be scheduled either 6am2:30pm or 10:30am-7:00pm. Some weekend shifts may be required.
Responsibilities include food preparation, using proper methods of food
handling, and storage. Previous experience in food service preferred.
If interested, complete an FMDH application on-line at www.fmdh.org
or pick up an application at Job Service or FMDH Human Resources
Office. For more information please call 228-3638 (EOE).
BUZZ
DRIVER Wanted: Ezzies Wholesale, Inc. has a full-time Driver/
Serviceman position available in Glasgow. Duties include delivery of
propane, gas & diesel, as well as other duties. Must have or be willing
to obtain CDL with the following endorsements: Hazardous, tanker, air
break. The right candidate must be a self-starter and have excellent
customer service skills. Full benefit package including paid vacation,
medical & 401k available. Wages DOE. Apply at ezzies Westend
in glasgow.
BUZZ
Help wanted: Bartender, server & line cook. Apply at Durum
Restaurant.
BUZZ
FOR Rent & SALE In St. Marie: 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. Call 406524-3742.
BUZZ
FOR SALE: Oak computer desk with three drawers; also top shelves
& one chair. Asking for $100. Call 228-2018.
BUZZ
House OR SALE by owner in Glasgow, MT. 3 bed, 1 bath, 2 family
rooms, 1 bonus sleeping room. Partially finished basement. New fridge
& oven. Large backyard. Long concrete pad for parking. 1070 sq. ft.
per floor. Hot water heater, furnace, AC all only 5 years old. Close to
schools. $159,000. Call 263-1440 or 230-0177 for appointment
to view.
BUZZ
FOR SALE: 2001 Chevy Impala. $3,500 OBO. Call Ken 230-0870.
BUZZ
Christmas Wreaths: Support Jackalopes Club 4-H. Place your
order by October 20 with arrival before Thanksgiving. Standard Wreath
$25, Large Wreath $84, 10 ft. lengths of Garland $20, Cross (24 x 28)
for $49, Candy Canes (16) for $34. Contact Kellie 263-3869.
BUZZ
Chappells Automotive is Now Open for business. Come see us
for all your Auto, Truck, Ag & ATV repairs. 54336 Hwy 2 E (across
from zerbes), 228-8961.
BUZZ
Can conduct estate, moving, rummage sales: Price it first,
throw it later. Help with clean out. Call Patsy 406-785-2321, cell
406-263-7936.
Feeling overwhelmed?
Let us help.
(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com
OBITUARY
Nick Kolstad
NOW HIRING
APPLY ONLINE
TODAY!
www.jobs.pizzahut.com
619 First Ave N.
Glasgow, MT 59230
Delivery Drivers must have an acceptable driving record, personal vehicle & current auto insurance. EOE/M/F/D/V
Nicholas Lee Kolstad,
age 22, passed away
in Glasgow, Montana,
on October 14, 2014,
from complications of
Duchenne
Muscular
Dystrophy.
Nicholas was born
June 22, 1992, to Darryl
and Lori Kolstad. He
attended
school
in
Glasgow and graduated with honors in 2012.
Nick had an awesome smile and a great sense of
humor. He had an awesome sense of style and loved to
shop at the Buckle. Nick enjoyed playing on his computer
and liked to order stuff. He was always quite a ladys man,
loving all women. He loved hunting and spotlighting with
his best friend and brother Chris. Nick and his mom spent
countless hours together going for drives, watching TV, or
just hanging out. Nick and his Dad enjoyed giving each
other a bad time. Nick looked forward to Sunday dinner at
Grandma and Grandpas house because he liked spending
time with his Grandparents, Uncles, Aunts and Cousins.
Nick had a strong protective instinct over family. Nick will
be missed by all that knew and loved him.
Survivors include his parents Darryl and Lori
Kolstad and his brother and best friend Chris of Glasgow,
Grandparents Walt and Darlene Murch of Nashua, George
Kolstad of Glasgow, Uncles and Aunts Dave and Deby
Murch of Billings, Red and Connie Whitten of Nashua,
Will and Peggy Lauckner of Nashua, Jim and Janet Black of
Anaconda, Dean Kolstad of Great Falls, Randy and Carolyn
Rees of Fort Peck, Gene and Ehrica Kolstad of Glasgow,
Cousins Jennifer McGormin, Heather Murch, Stephanie
Murch, Amy Arneson, Adam Arneson, Michael Myrick,
April Block, Krystal Cahill, Andy Whitten, Tyson Lauckner,
Willy Lauckner, Mykayla Lauckner, Ashtyn Myrick, Blaine
Myrick, Cade Myrick, Davyn Myrick, Keigan Skol rud,
Kambryn Block, Chase Guttenberg, Aiden Cardwell,
Charlie Gartside, Cassie Morgan, Angie Hays, Jimmy Black,
Charles Rees, Shane Rees, Heather Rees, Jace Kolstad, Cailin
Morgan, Laura Morgan, Andrew Ewan, Ashlyn Ewan, Reilly
Rees, Maxwell Rees and Westley Rees.
Special friends of Nick include Monica Garten,
Cadence Younkin and Erica Simonson.
Services for Nick will be held at the First Lutheran
Church in Glasgow on Saturday, October 18, 2014 at
11:00 am.
WE ARE OVERSTOCKED
ON
F150S
Call Jerry, Josh or Norm (406) 228-2141 866-528-2141 Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net
Tangles
Salon
(406) 853-5100
LeAnn
Murnion
Cosmetologist
Cooks Choice
There will be an election for 4 Director positions. In addition all members will receive
a gift for attending, there will be lots of door prizes and all members under 35 will be
eligible to win a special door prize! Bring the kids too! Also, this is the 4th Annual
NorVal Electric Food Drive. Bring in your non-perishable non-expired donation for a
special gift! We will have donation baskets at both offices now through November 14th,
well tally the total and NorVal will match it! Help make this our best year yet!
Hwy 2 West
228-2997
SPECIALS:
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
The Fort Peck Fine Arts Council
is proud to announce its 6th Annual
Trip of the Month winners for
September 2014.
First Prize winner is Connie
Brunelle of Glasgow who has roundtrip airfare for two from Billings
and four nights accommodations in
Chicago.
Second Prize winner is RJ
Doorneck of Wolf Point who
pockets $200 cash.
The cost per ticket is $200 and
only 300 tickets are sold! Drawings
are held on the first Wednesday of
each month at various locations in
Glasgow with a $1,000 Early Bird
drawing for the 2015 year being
held December, 2014. Each months
winning ticket will be resubmitted
for subsequent drawings providing
25 chances to WIN!
For further details and
information or to purchase tickets
please contact Executive Director,
Michelle Tade, at (406) 228-9216
or by email at fortpecktheatre@
nemont.net, or visit our website at
FAMOUS BAR
ING
NEW LIST
20-945
www.fortpecktheatre.org.
The mission of the Fort Peck
Fine Arts Council is to save and
preserve the historic Fort Peck
Theatre; to entertain through the
arts, especially the peforming arts;
to educate and encourage youth in
the arts; and to provide a forum for
local and regional artists.
During the 1960s, many
changes occurred in and around
Fort Peck, including the demolition
and removal of many buildings and
homes. At that time, a group of local
people feared that the theatre would
fall victim to demolition as well.
From this concern grew a desire
to save the building by making it
productive again. To achieve its goal,
The Fort Peck Fine Arts Council
was born. This group of determined
individuals has cared for this building
ever since, owning it since 1987.
Acknowledging the significance of
this Montana treasure, the Theatre
was placed on the National Register
of Historic Places in 1983.
The Theatre today remains much
Front Street
THE HANGAR
Hwy 2 East
228-8280
Glasgow
www.hellandagencyinc.com
Not long ago I wrote an article concerning the crash of
a county airplane. In that article I posed several questions
concerning the incident and have since then found some of
the answers. One that came from Glenn Meier himself.
I went down to pick up my concealed weapons permit
but before I could I was requested to talk to Glenn. It was at
that time that I learned Glenn was the one flying the aircraft
at the time. I asked why it was not noted in the paper and
he stated that it was not news worthy.
I myself would find that $3,600.02 for parts and freight,
plus $3,000.00 for labor news worthy. Of the $6,600.02,
one payment of $2,000.00 came from Glenn for labor, two
payments came from the Sheriff s Dept. in the amount of
$1,533.34 each, and the remaining payment of $1,533.34
came from the Drug Forfeiture Fund. This answered
my question as to how the repairs were paid for. Not to
mention who was flying the plane at the time.
Now comes the fun. In my previous article I asked if
the aircraft in question had insurance. I found out it did
but it is liability only. If I crash my car and it has liability
only then I am responsible for repairs on my vehicle. I dont
have the county there to bail me out and pay the expenses
for me. It is my opinion and yes, I said my opinion, that
Glenn should have footed the whole bill.
I recently went up and looked at the plane in question
and was surprised to see a decal on the side of the aircraft
stating Valley County Sheriff , should it not just say Valley
County? Looking at the decal as it stands now would lead
anyone who reads it that it belongs to the Sheriff rather than
the county.
I asked if an incident report was filed with the FAA and
received no response. Now my question is was a PD (Pilot
Deviation) report 830 filed with the NTSB. Better yet was a
report filed outside the county with anyone?
I also asked why the county should pay for Glenn to
get his pilots license which involves air time, book time,
and fuel. I have yet to receive an answer to this question.
The fire dept made three requests to use the only
GAMAS