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Tuesd
ay, January 26,
Beth Knodel
Jan. 22 - Jan. 28
SHOWINGS
228-9239
www.polsontheatres.com
4:10 - 7:15
HELD
OVER
FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS
Even a mild case of the flu or a powerful cold can
leave you feeling run down and out of sorts for days
or even weeks. While many ailments must simply run
their course, there are many steps you can take to fight
your way back to good health.
The first step is identifying whether youre fighting
a cold or the flu, which can be tricky because many of
the symptoms are similar. However, colds tend to come
on more slowly, while the flu hits rather quickly. Often
cold symptoms stay limited to your head (runny nose,
sneezing, sore throat), while a flu affects other areas of
your body with aches, fatigue and sometimes digestive
irritation such as nausea or diarrhea. Generally, flu
symptoms are more intense than cold symptoms.
Sometimes, but not always, the flu brings a fever or
100F or more, along with chills and sweats.
Follow this advice to help fight cold and flu, and get
you back on your feet:
Stay home and rest, and avoid contact with other
people. Also wash your hands frequently to prevent
infecting others or re-infecting yourself.
If you are at risk of developing flu-related
complications, consult a doctor about whether
prescription antiviral drugs are advisable. Typically,
these prescriptions are most effective when taken
within the first 48 hours that you become ill.
Use over-the-counter remedies to ease symptoms
and make yourself more comfortable. For example,
treat cold symptoms, such as a sore throat, with a
medicated lozenge which provides quick relief of
sore throats, coughs and congestion.
Over-the-counter pain relievers and decongestants
can also be helpful in managing symptoms; a
pharmacist can guide you to the products best suited
to your needs, and also help you avoid medications
that may conflict with prescriptions you take on a
regular basis.
WEDNESDAY
Cooks Choice
Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500
Highs into
the 40s
this week
With normal high temperatures of 24 degrees and
normal low temperatures of 5 degrees, were well above
average at least through Saturday.
Might make for some sloppy conditions, but oh
well, well take it.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a temperature rising to
around 35 by 5am. West wind 6 to 10 mph.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 38. West
wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ
SOROPTIMIST BAG SALE: $10/Bag Starting Saturday Jan. 23.
All clothing shoes and purses, unless marked. All winter coats
$5.00.
BUZZ
DURUM RESTAURANT: Is looking for a bartender and server.
APPLY AT THE DURUM RESTAURANT
BUZZ
FOR RENT OR SALE: 3 BR, bath and 3/4, remodeled kitchen, oak
cabinets new stove/fridge, fenced in yard, garage door opener. $550
rent, $29,500 sale. St. Marie. Call 406-524-3742
BUZZ
For Rent: 3 bedroom single level duplex for rent. Very good
condition. Located in St. Marie asking $550 a month plus utilities.
Call Helland Agency 228-2114
BUZZ
FOR RENT: In Downtown Glasgow, furnished Suites; 1 BR, 2 BR,
& 3 BR. CALL 228-2800
BUZZ
GREAT FAMILY HOME FOR RENT: Spacious 3 bedroom close to
town. Garage, fireplace, 1 baths, custom built-ins, refurbished
interior. Water and sewer provided. No smoking or pets. Damage
deposit required. CALL (406) 367-9300
BUZZ
S&S STORAGE: 2 storage units available. 9 X 12 $40/mo, 10 X
28 $85/mo. CALL 406-254-0406
MOVE IN READY!
20-970
Asking
$149,500
ASKING $248,000
#261
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com
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last Chane siGnups
Thursday, Jan. 28
5 pm - 7 pm
Glasgow Civic Center
season starts
Monday, February 1st
GlasGow
wrestlinG Club
DINNER
Hinsdale
Lutheran Church
Sunday, Jan., 31
Noon to 3:00 pm
Adults - $15.00
Grades K-6 - $5.00
Preschool Free
SPECIALS:
Feeling overwhelmed?
WEDNESDAY
Let us help.
Snowball Special
2 for 1
Dinner Special
THURSDAY
A GREAT PLACE TO
HANG OUT!
THE HANGAR
Hwy 2 East
228-8280
Boneless Beef
BAGGED CEREAL..........................2/$5
Western Family 14.5 oz. Sel. Var.
TOMATOES....................................69
Western Family 16 oz. Sel. Var.
JUMBO BISCUITS.........................5/$5
Aqua Star 16 oz.
GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Pancakes Sausage Patty
Juice Milk
Lunch
Chicken Burger Lettuce w/Ranch
Dill Spear Rice Krispie Bar Grapes
Choice of Fruit Milk
Let Us Help Yo .
u
Get Noticed !
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406-230-1771
The current Montana paddlefish record is a longstanding one. Tipping the scale at 142.5 pounds, the
77-inch paddlefish was snagged by Larry Branstetter on
May 20th, 1973 on the Missouri River near James Kipp
Park (Fred Robinson Bridge).
The current world record paddlefish weighed 198
pounds and was caught at Lake Okoboji in Iowa in 1916.