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Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow...


Drew Markle was out skidoodilling around on a Sunday’s 1.9 inches (seemed like way more than
snowy Sunday afternoon, apparently enjoying what that on the south side) and Monday’s little skiff, our
has been a record-setting month. That last round monthly total now stands at 25.5 inches with a week
of snowfall Friday through Sunday, and a wisp and a half to go (normal snowfall for February is a
yesterday, brought a total of 8.4 inches of powder. mere 2.9 inches). The season’s total is now at 42.6
Saturday’s snowfall of 4.6 inches brought February’s inches which is 17.1 inches above the normal of 25.5
total to 23.3 inches which breaks the February inches. So if you’ve got a Skidoo like Drew, you might
snowfall record of 21.4 inches set in 1952. Adding actually be enjoying the snowy season!
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Heat wave Robyn’s Nest Get out of th
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Wow, a forecast of 11 above on Wednesday is dang-


Recipients of Theo And Alyce
near going to feel like t-shirt weather, and it’s still 19 Beck Foundation Trust announced
degrees below the average temperature for the date! Seven Valley County organizations received grants
Unfortunately, for heating bills, plugging in vehicles from the Theo and Alyce Beck Foundation Trust.
and blah blah blah, there’s no end in sight through the Recipients are:
seven-day forecast. Better get yourself one of them • Glasgow City Fire Department for Thermal Imaging
Skidoos! Camera
Tonight: Increasing clouds, with a low around -13. • Glasgow High School for Race Timing System
Wind chill values between -20 and -25. Southeast wind • Glasgow Reds Baseball for New Bleachers at Bill
3 to 7 mph. Connors Field
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 11. Wind • The Children Museum of NE Montana for Mezzanine
chill values between -5 and -15. Calm wind becoming Ceiling and Rail Repair and Construction
west northwest around 5 mph in the afternoon. • Valley County 4-H for 4-H After School Program
Wednesday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow after • Valley County Long Run Fire Department for Rapid
11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around -4. Wind chill Intervention Pak and Bottle
values between -10 and -20. Northwest wind 5 to 8 • Valley County Health Department for Red Thumb
mph. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch
possible. Reminder Day.
Thursday: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly
Theo and Alyce Beck were Northeast Montana
cloudy, with a high near 13. North wind 7 to 9 mph. people who cared about the communities they lived in.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -11.
Before she passed away Alyce graciously set up the Theo
Northwest wind 5 to 7 mph becoming light and variable. and Alyce Beck Foundation Trust to help fund projects
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 11. South wind
and promote better living in Valley County through
5 to 9 mph. nonprofit organizations. This is the tenth year grants
have been awarded.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -5.
Southeast wind 7 to 9 mph. Lowering prescription drug costs
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 17. South The Montana Senate Business and Labor Committee
southeast wind around 6 mph becoming west northwest voted in favor of State Auditor Matt Rosendale’s
in the morning. legislation to lower prescription drug costs on Friday.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -3. “Lowering the cost of prescription medications is
North wind around 8 mph. an important issue for Montanans and I’m excited to see
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, this legislation moving forward,” Rosendale said.
with a high near 9. North northwest wind around 9 mph. Senate Bill 71, sponsored by Sen. Al Olszewski,
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -11. R-Kalispell, will now head to the full Montana Senate
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 4. for a vote.
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OBITUARY
and assisting at
Gloria Doucette the Nashua Senior
Gloria J. Fisher Doucette of Fort Peck passed away Center and hosting
peacefully surrounded by family on February 5, 2019 in ‘5 O’clocks’ with
Glasgow. her friends. One of
Gloria was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon on her favorite past-
November 25, 1939 to Thomas and Anne Fisher. The times was sitting
family moved to Minnesota for a short time before on the front deck
relocating to Nashua, Montana in 1946. They enjoyed of her home in Fort
spending time in McCabe visiting grandparents, aunts Peck and visiting
and uncles where Gloria enjoyed riding horses and with friends and
playing on the farm. Her parents ran Nashua Dry neighbors. The Fort
Cleaners while Gloria attended school in Nashua. Her Peck Theater was near and dear to her heart and she
favorite horse was named Honey and they performed in enjoyed attending the many shows and events there
barrel racing events. She and her family also participated over the years.
in parades in Glasgow and in the Wolf Point Stampede Gloria is preceded in death by her parents, Thomas
with their horses and carts. Fisher and Anne Schile, and her sister, Carole Jean
Gloria worked at the family dry cleaning business ‘Jeannie’ Fisher Schell.
delivering dry cleaning to locations as far as Opheim, She is survived by her adoring husband, Leon (Dewey);
Glentana and Fort Peck before a fire destroyed the family brothers, Dick (Jan) Fisher of Fort Benton, Montana
business. She also worked a mail delivery route north and Larry (Teresa) Fisher of Sun City, Arizona; children,
of Nashua. Gloria then worked at Glasgow AFB where Loretta Davis of Billings, Montana, Mike (Suzanne)
she met the love of her life, Leon “Dewey” Doucette. Doucette of Oak Glen, California and Melissa Todd of
They were married in October of 1967. The family was Helena, Montana; five grandchildren, Jeremiah, Ashley,
stationed in Puerto Rico from 1969 to 1973 during Kyle, Kaleb and Dylan; and six great-grandchildren, Owen,
which time daughter, Melissa, was born into the family. Harper, Thea, Braxtyn, Beckytt and Braezyn.
After serving in Puerto Rico, the family was stationed A memorial service is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. May
at Malmstrom AFB in Great Falls and then returned to 22, 2019 at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow. In lieu of flowers,
Nashua in February of 1974. the family welcomes donations to the Fort Peck Theater
Gloria loved her community and enjoyed working and St. Jude Children’s Hospital.
at Bergie’s Ice Cream Parlor, The B & B Market, The Gloria’s love, laughter and sweet spirit will be missed
Nashua Town Office and the Glasgow Clinic until by her family and many, many friends in Montana and
retirement. She spent her spare time quilting, gardening beyond.
Message from the Superintendent: About the bus system
Friday, February 15, due the drop off area. If we can barn (228-9222), Central Office
to the snowy road conditions not contact the parent/ (228-2406), Irle (228-2419),
in St. Marie, the school buses guardian, we will bring Middle School (228-8268), or
that service that area released the students back to the the High School (228-2485).
students as close to their homes Central Office/Bus Barn. We Please make sure your child,
as possible, not at designated contact parents/guardians/ all ages, is dressed appropriately
stops. We apologize for the emergency contact to pick up for the weather.
lack of communication on the their children at the Central It takes a village to raise
District’s part. Office/Bus Barn. a child. If you see something
These commitments are for • we will drive the routes prior that we should address, please
all routes that the school district to releasing buses to get a be proactive and contact the
travels. Our Transportation visual on the roads, if we are district. Our routes go from St.
Department will: aware of a snow storm. Marie to western Fort Peck area
• make sure the superintendent Here is what we ask of bus to the county roads towards
and principals are aware that parents/guardians: Tampico.
alternative stops are being Please make sure your We appreciate any proactive
utilized. contact information is up to date communications.
• make sure we will have with your child’s school. This UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE,
contact information for all includes emergency contacts, so BUS 2 WILL PICK UP AND
students on each bus. we can have a secondary contact DROP OFF AT COUNTRY
• attempt to contact parents/ for your child. CLUB AND 5TH AVE AND BUS
guardians/emergency If you have weather come into 10 WILL PICK UP AND DROP
contact prior to changing your area, please contact the bus OFF AT CEDAR AND 5TH AVE.
WEDNESDAY
SOUPS: Tomato • Chili
SPECIALS:
1/2 Marinated Chicken Salad
Polish Dog
BASEBALL SIGN-UPS
Dine at the “O” Thursday, February 28
at 5:30 pm
228-8006 Glasgow Middle School
Minors: 6 - 9 years old
(must be 6 by May 1, 2018)
Majors: 9 - 12 years old
All new players must bring birth certificate

The Cal Ripken Board is


also looking for community
members to serve on the board
of directors and there is also
a need for coaches at both the
major and minor league levels.
Questions contact
Linda Hudyma 390-4667

February 13 - 19, 2019


Boneless Beef
NEW YORK STEAKS ................$5.99 lb.
Bone-In Pork
SIRLOIN ROAST ....................... .99¢ lb.
Boneless
PORK TENDERLOINS...............$2.69 lb.
Bone-In Beef
RIBEYE STEAKS ......................$7.99 lb.
Willamette Valley Beef
TENDERLOIN STEAKS..............$8.99 lb.
Bone-In Pork
BOSTON BUTT ROAST .............$1.49 lb.
4-5 oz.
LOBSTER TAILS .....................$6.99 ea.
All Natural
WHOLE CHICKEN ..................... .99¢ lb.
1 lb. Super Sweet
STRAWBERRIES ......................... 2 / $5
Fresh Tender
ASPARAGUS ...........................$2.49 lb.

GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Egg & Cheese Sandwich
Sausage Patty • Juice • Milk
Lunch
Chicken Alfredo • Cheesy Breadstick
Rosy Applesauce • Chewy Oat Bar
Broccoli • Choice of Fruit • Milk
MonDak

Boys’ 3C
Scobey 10-0 19-0
Lustre Christian 6-4 13-5
Dodson 7-3 14-7

Boys’ 2C
Fairview 8-1, 19-2

Glasgow High School Gymnasium Richey-Lambert 5-4, 15-6


Culbertson 5-4, 11-11;
Froid-Lake 7-2, 16-6
MonDak 7-2, 14-8

MonDak

Girls 2C
Savage 9-0, 21-0
Girls’ 3C Froid-Lake 7-2, 18-3
Scobey 8-0 18-1 Plentywood 6-3, 14-7
North Country 6-2 12-8 Richey-Lambert 5-4, 16-6
Dodson 4-4 9-12 MonDak 8-1, 14-9
Thanks for Listening unsecured loan to you from them. You didn’t have to
Who Is John Galt? put up the birthright to your second son to get the
“I swear by my life and my love money. And that’s why they (the banks) can charge
of it that I will never live it for the 24.99% interest.
sake of another man nor will I ask Rand pointed out in her book, which I read back
another man to live his life for the in the early sixties while taking a hit or two on a
sake of mine.” doobie I’m sure, the same thing I have pointed out to
OK, OK you caught me. At least those you in the past. One way government can control the
of you who are long in the tooth and have a solid people is to control their finances.
memory bank in your brain pan. Those of you who The fact was strongly evident just last Friday
are and have will recall a book by Ayn Rand. She wrote when the Federal Reserve announced there are over a
two books of note that rival anything that George million people who have defaulted by six months or
Orwell ever conceived or wrote about in his 1984 more in paying their student loans. A million citizens
blockbuster. Ms. Rand must’ve lived in the 2000’s, who, all they wanted was a better education and who
died and went back to the 40’s and 50’s in order to were naive enough to think the student loan would
predict the future. Or she was an astute student of be easy to pay back, are now in debt $100,000 bucks
human behavior. if you are a lawyer or brain surgeon and maybe half
She released Fountainhead in 1943 and started that if you are a four year nurse, or maybe $20 grand
Atlas Shrugged in 1948 thinking it to be a three year if you went into something agriculture related.
project. It took nine years to write releasing in 1957. Anyway folks. I just wanted to say if you haven’t
I know she would be proud of her prediction that yet read Atlas Shrugged or seen the three part made
we would all be trapped in government fomented for TV movie (Amazon Prime) I would suggest it be
debt. Wrong you say? Oh yeah? Then who suggested required reading for all, especially you Democrats
and instigated the credit card business that now has and DemFems, and you Republicans, who already
it’s claws into virtually every person in the US old know. It should be required reading in high school
enough to own a credit card. Average credit card debt but the government won’t allow it. So sad.
today stands at an astounding $7500 in Alaska which Who is John Galt?
has the highest card debt in the US. That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
It takes the average Alaskan 20 months to pay off ~ Virgil Vaupel
a $7552.00 credit card debt and will see $992.00 spent P.S. I know it was in 1887 that Edward Bellamy
in paying just the interest! mentioned ‘credit card’ eleven times in his book
So the next time you get one of those “you have Looking Backward so don’t even think of spanking
been pre approved” things in the mail read the very me on what you might think is a oversight! Gottcha!
fine print. It’ll scare the shinola outta’ ya’! If it doesn’t
you deserve every thing you get. Isn’t it about time you move
Sure friends, it’s meant to be a bank loan where
you don’t need to sit across the desk from your
from a job to a real career?
friendly neighborhood, (scratch that, there are no What are you
real neighborhood family owned banks left in the waiting for?
whole country) sit across from your corporate loan Here’S your opportunIty to joIn Century,
tHe BIG SKy Country eMpLoyer oF CHoICe!
officer and need to bare your soul and beg for a loan. CDL TRUCK DRIvERS, MIxER TRUCK DRIvERS, CONCRETE FINIShERS,
You filled out the application selling your soul to the LAbORERS, MEChANICS AND EqUIPMENT OPERATORS.

devil and agreed to do his bidding. Should you find Attend our Meet and Greet Informational Session
yourself in dire straits and need to pass up a month at the Glasgow Cottonwood Inn
on Mon., Feb. 25 from 6:30-8:00pm with
paying on your loan you will find you have been interviews on Tue., Feb. 26 from 8:00am-2:00pm.
charged further interest. If you don’t pay them off We will be happy to answer all your questions.
every month and on time they own you. For more information call Century at (406) 535-1200.
To take the banks stance I will say this; when Join the team at Century TODAY!
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