september 29, 2015 (tuesday)
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Photo by Jill Page
Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
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Senior Scotty SpiritTodays Scotty Homecoming theme was
Time Travel. From Eskimos to disco days,
GREASE, space travel, hippie chicks to Ron
Burgundy, (and perhaps even one broken
time machine, Mick?) the senior class covered
a bunch. Yesterdays theme, Preppy Days,
had the Junior class edging the sophomores
40% to 36% as far as classmates who dressed
up. The freshmen lagged back to 27%
while just 25% of the seniors got preppy.
Hopefully these numbers will be up for
the remainder of the week as we head into
Scotty Homecoming weekend: get fired up
with Scotty Pride!!!
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Pie Social this Sunday Tose wonderul ladies up north are at it againTe St. Marie Womens Club will be hosting a Pie Socialon Sunday, October 4th rom 2:00-4:00 p.m. at the StMarie own Hall. Proceeds will be used or a new Welcome to StMarie sign. Everyone is invited to St. Marie to enjoy
some home-made pies baked up resh by the St. MarieWomens Club.
90 Min.
132 Min.
DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON
FREE TREAT TUESDAY!Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS
Sept. 25- Oct. 1
SHOWINGS
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4:10 - 7:15 - 9:15
PGPG-13
4:10 - 7:00 - 9:00
Extended sequences of violenceand action, some thematic elements,substance use and language.
Some scary images, actionand rude humor.
Photos by Jill Page
The classrooms and hallways of Glasgow High
School are a bit on the crazy side this week!
Theme for Wednesday is Favorite Movie
Character. Thursdays theme is Super Hero
Day. We dont have to tell you what Fridays
theme is as it hasnt changed since....?
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BUZZIFIEDS
Please Dont
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Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 43. South southeast
wind 5 to 7 mph becoming calm after midnight.Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 76. West wind 3 to 8
mph.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 45.North northwest wind 5 to 7 mph becoming northeast after
midnight.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 72. East northeast wind6 to 9 mph.
Thursday Night:A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 49. East wind around 14 mph, withgusts as high as 21 mph.
Friday:A 50 percent chance of showers. Cloudy, with a high
near 63. East northeast wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts ashigh as 22 mph.
Friday Night:A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a
low around 43.
Saturday:A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a highnear 59.
Saturday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40.
Sunday:Partly sunny, with a high near 58.
Sunday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 39.
Monday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 65.
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A slow moving weather system is expected to moveinto Eastern Montana Tursday Night and will remainover the area or most o the weekend, bringingcooler temperatures and precipitation. Tere is highuncertainty on rainall amounts at this point. Some areasmay only receive a quarter inch while other locationscould exceed an inch.
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Edgar Eddie Orval Garwood oNashua, Montana, 94, died Tursday,September 24, 2015 o natural causesat his home on the amily arm southo Nashua.
Edgar was the only child oMarion and Gertrude (Bailey)Garwood. Edgar was born April 23,1921 in Jackson County, Kentucky,near the small community o GrayHawk. When Edgar was a monthold, the amily traveled to Montanaand homesteaded our miles southo Nashua, near the confluence o the
Milk and Missouri Rivers.Edgar spent much o his
childhood shadowing first his motherand later his ather in their dailyarming lie. As well as arming, theamily ran a dairy or many yearson the arm. Edgar started schoolin Nashua at the age o 7. When hefirst started school, his mother tookwork in town so she could take himto school and back; later he traveled
on his own. Edgar rememberedwalking the 4 miles to school and alsoriding his horse, and sometimes crosscountry skiing to town. Afer he finished the 8th grade,the amily sold the dairy and movedto Lewisburg, Ohio, where Marionsamily was rom, and purchased aarm there. In Ohio, Edgar decidedhe needed to work to help the
amily instead o going to school.Even though Edgar never went tohigh school, he was very well readand sel-educated himsel on manyissues. During his time back east,Edgar worked many jobs in severalstates, including mechanical andconstruction jobs. He was offered aoremans job with an iron company,but he said he elt the pull o armingand Montana never lef his thoughts.
OBITUARY
Eddie Garwood Afer the start o WWII, theamily moved back to Montana.Edgar armed alongside his parentsor several years. On February 7,1945, Edgar married Teona oniMoum, and they began their lietogether on the arm. In June o1945, Edgar was drafed into theArmy and went to Caliornia or histraining. In November he received amedical discharge rom the service.
He arrived home about a monthbeore his eldest child, Ronald, wasborn. wo daughters later joined theamily, Karen in 1947 and Diane in1957. Edgar and oni were blessed
with grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and were alwayshappy to have them at the arm.
Te arm house was originally anold railroad bridge that was turnedinto a cabin, which was purchasedby the Garwoods, who took it apartpiece by piece and moved it severalmiles and reassembled it at itscurrent location, sometime in thelate 20s. Te bridge timber walls can
still be seen rom the ront porch.Over the years, many additions weremade to that bridge timber house asthe amily grew, including the rontporch that many amily and riendssat at and enjoyed the lovely viewsto the south. Te basement o thehouse, Edgar actually dug out byhand. Electricity came in the 40sand indoor plumbing finally came
to the arm house when Teona wasexpecting their third child and shewas determined not to raise anotherbaby without running water. Edgarwas very proud o his home and itshistory and all the memories thatwere made there.
Te Garwood amily armstarted with the original homesteadbut as the years passed, the armgrew to include both dry wheat
land as well as irrigated hay Edgar put in many long, hard arming the land, but he complained about the hard He would ofen say that everis a good day.
Even though Edgar didhave any siblings, he was close with his cousins on sides o his amily, particularcousin Bud Garwood. He alsparticularly blessed in his mato oni, because he not only ga wonderul partner, but he ga large and loving amily o Mrelations.
As with many armersranchers, Edgar never really realthough he did slow down He and oni spent much time winter months traveling, anmany miles on cars as well asprized motor home. Tey train all directions visiting amilriends, and wintered many in Arizona. Tey made strips to Nashville and visitin
Grand Old Opry was a particwonderul memory or them Edgar loved music and couldthe guitar pretty well, as well banjo and mandolin. In hisyears, afer oni had passed, was content to spend his win Montana, sitting near his pwood burning stove while listto classic country music.
Edgar started almost evero his adult lie eating home-whole-wheat pancakes that hiperected over the years. Familriends alike have enjoyed panat the Garwood arm. Afer passed, Edgar became a prettypancake che in his own righwas always happy to share a ccoffee and story with company
Edgar was a member o
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lley County Conservationstrict, and had strong belies onotecting the land or arming,dlie and uture generations.gar was a member o the Nashuahool Board or many years. Hes also on the Valley County V
ard, and was instrumental withnging V to this area o rural
ontana. He set up many Vtennas at arms across Valley andcCone counties, and many peoplel remember him as the man who
ought V to their house.Edgar was preceded in
ath by his parents Marion andrtrude Garwood, and his wie61 years, Teona Garwood. He
survived by his son, Ronald ande Patricia (Wesen) o Nashua;
daughters, Karen Stearns andsband Gary o Harlem, andane Forbes and husband ScottApache Junction, AZ; grandsonsve Stearns and ami Casady orlem, Scott Stearns and AmberButte, Seth Garwood o Nashua,d Shawn Garwood o Glasgow;
anddaughters Stacy GarwoodNashua and Shari Stearns orlem; and great-grandchildren,enia, Sade, Lacey and rinity orlem and Kellen o Butte.
Services will be held Friday,tober 2nd, 2015 at 11:00 AM atr Redeemer Lutheran ChurchNashua, Montana. Burial will
low at Nashua Cemetery.
Wayne E. Shipp, 53, lovinghusband, ather, grandather, son,brother and riend went on wings oangels to be with our Lord, ollowing
a courageous battle with pancreaticcancer. He passed peaceully at homesurrounded by his loving amily andriends, September 26, 2015. Family will receive riends rom6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m., with a Wake toollow at 7:00 p.m. on September 29,2015 at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow. Funeral services or Waynewill be held 1:00 p.m., Wednesday,
September 30, 2015 at First LutheranChurch in Glasgow, Montana withPastor Scott Hedegaard officiating.Burial will ollow at the Shipp Ranchnorth o Glasgow. Memorials may bemade to the Wayne Shipp ScholarshipFund. Condolences may be sent tobellmortuarymontana.com. Wayne was born January 2, 1962in Glasgow to Lloyd and Teresa(DeBray) Shipp. He attended Glasgow
Schools and graduated rom GlasgowHigh School in 1980. He married hissoulmate, Lori Orahood, on July 19,1986 in Malta, Montana. Te couplewas blessed with our children; Wyatt,Joe, Erika and Della. Erika MarriedCody Hanson July 26, 2014 and themost recent addition to his amily, theone that made his eyes light up, is hisgranddaughter, Chloe. Wayne, a lie-long rancher northo Glasgow, was very active in theGlasgow Community; he loved to helpothers, he was enthusiastic about 4-H,high school wrestling, photography,learning to play the banjo, and was anavid athlete. He was an inspirationto many with his encouragement toothers through his actions and belies.He participated in the Spartan Racesix weeks afer having major surgery
ollowing his cancer diagnosis. Heparticipated several times in theLongest Dam Race; most recentlyrunning a 10K and biking 10 miles. Al
o the people at Just For Kicks held avery special place in Waynes Heart. Wayne was a member o ValleyCounty Farm Bureau and the MontanaFarm Bureau Federation where he heldseveral offices. Wayne was a brandinspector or several years and he wenton to graduate rom the Montana LawEnorcement Academy to becomea district livestock investigator. Hereceived the Governors Award or his
investigative work. Most recently heretired rom the Valley County Sheriff sDepartment where he was a deputy andmember o the SWA eam. Uponretirement he received the Daniel Raylor Sheriff s Star Award. Wayne is survived by his lovingwie, Lori Shipp; children, WyattJoe, Erika (Cody) Hanson and Dellagranddaughter, Chloe Hansonmother, Teresa Shipp; siblingsJaylein (Lester) Nickles, Patty (Dan)Geer, Doyle (Coleen) Shipp, andRosalie (Greg) Spinler; and numerousaunts, uncles, nephews and nieces. He is preceded in death byhis ather, Lloyd Shipp; paternal-grandparents, George and BetsyShipp; and maternal-grandparentsLeo and Pauline DeBray. Rock On!
OBITUARY
Wayne Shipp
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Glasgow Cross Country Invitational
Results, September 26th, 2015Te Glasgow Cross Country Invitational was held
this past Saturday at Kiwanis Park where the Glendiveboys would win with 35 points ollowed by Glasgowwith 60. Te Scotty girls also placed 2nd with Miles Cityin first with 40 points.
Individually or the boys, Red Devil distancerunner Ashton Jones scorched the course in 15 minutes,53 seconds. For the girls, Sidneys Janelle Brien turnedin the top time o twetny minutes flat. Here are the Scotty varsity results:
Lets Make Salsa Making Salsa will be the ocus o the next oodpreservation workshop offered by MSU ExtensionAgent Roubie Younkin. Te workshop will be held inkitchen o the Lutheran Church October 6th at 6 p.m. Salsa is a delicious way to preserve the tomatoes,onions and peppers you have grown in your garden.Making and canning your own salsa is somethingamilies remember years later. No store bought salsacompares with the taste o that made rom your owntomatoes! In the middle o the winter, you can havetortilla chips and your salsa and taste the summer flavoro resh tomatoes. Participants will prepare ingredients or their salsa,learn ood preservation techniques, experiment withdifferent types o salsa recipes and share ideas.
Contributions o tomatoes or canning jars arewelcome. Please call the Valley County Extension Office
to register or this class at 228-6241.
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BlessedGif s St Raphael Parish
OPEN
HOUSE
Please join us onOct 3rd at the
St. Raphaels Parish Center
from 9 ~ 2.
There will be Cookies, Coffee,
Punch and Door Prizes(need not be present to win).
Come see the newlyremodeled Christian Gift
Store. We have lots ofitems for everyone.
Regular hours are:
Monday ~ Thursday 10 ~ 4
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Looking for Direct SupportProfessionals. We havevarious shifts open atdifferent facilities. Startingwage is $11.00 an hour.Please apply at Milk River,Inc. or at Job Service
Mon-Fri 9am ~ 5:30pmSaturday 9am ~ 4pm
After Hours byAppt.
Save 20% on all things RED
thru Saturday, Oct 3.
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Red Dot Denim Sale:
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Scottie Red Sale
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Biscuits & GravyCheese Stick
Juice Milk
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Chicken & Noodles Peas
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Oct 3rdKitchen Open All Night.
Pub Crawl
State Champs!Scotty senior Kevin Schindler traveled back to
the 1970s in his Dads GHS Senior Lettermans
Jacket. Kent Schindler earned a 1975 state
championship track patch and a 1976 state
championship patch in football his senior year
as the Scotties went 10-0, beating Malta 22-20 in
the state title game. Love those sneakers, Kevin!