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March 8, 2010 We Serve Extra Lean Ground Beef Nite Specials DINING ROOM ONLY Chocolate & Vanilla Soft Serve Chicken to go (potatoes included) 2 pc Barrel 20 pc MONDAY Chicken Strip Dinner w/ coleslaw & fries TUESDAY Waffle Special WEDNESDAY Shrimp in a Basket w/ coleslaw & fries THURSDAY 8 oz. Sirloin FRIDAY Chicken Fried Steak w/ fries, toast & salad SATURDAY Hamburger Steak w/ baked potato, toast & choice of salad Randy & Bonnie Matzke Owners THREE SELECTED FOR SENIOR CLASSIC .50/copy Issue 93 Volume 5 T T HE HE W W ESTBY ESTBY B B ORDER ORDER N N EWS EWS Three members of the Westby Rangers basketball team have been selected to play in the upcoming Bill- ings Senior Classic on one of the four Class C Divi- sion teams. This annual tournament will be held in Billings March 18-20 and those participating are Tay- lor Nielsen, Hallie Westgard and Samantha Olson. The Senior Classic includes students from all divi- sions and all classes pitted against each other and the players involved in this tournament are considered the best in the state. The boys will be coached by Josh Stentoft of Medicine Lake and Luke Kloker of Fair- view. The girls are under the direction of Kara Wat- son of Lambert.Players are eligible for scholarships and fifty colleges and universities are invited for re- cruitment purposes. (Continued on Page 7) Samantha Olson Taylor Nielsen Hallie Westgard

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March 8, 2010

We Serve Extra Lean

Ground Beef

Nite Specials

DINING ROOM ONLY

Chocolate & Vanilla Soft Serve

Chicken to go (potatoes included)

2 pc – Barrel 20 pc

MONDAY – Chicken Strip Dinner w/ coleslaw & fries

TUESDAY – Waffle Special

WEDNESDAY – Shrimp in a Basket w/ coleslaw & fries

THURSDAY – 8 oz. Sirloin

FRIDAY – Chicken Fried Steak w/ fries, toast & salad

SATURDAY – Hamburger Steak w/ baked potato, toast & choice of salad

Randy & Bonnie Matzke Owners

THREE SELECTED FOR SENIOR CLASSIC

.50/copy Issue 93 Volume 5

TTHEHE WWESTBYESTBY BBORDERORDER NNEWSEWS

Three members of the Westby Rangers basketball

team have been selected to play in the upcoming Bill-

ings Senior Classic on one of the four Class C Divi-

sion teams. This annual tournament will be held in

Billings March 18-20 and those participating are Tay-

lor Nielsen, Hallie Westgard and Samantha Olson.

The Senior Classic includes students from all divi-

sions and all classes pitted against each other and the

players involved in this tournament are considered the

best in the state. The boys will be coached by Josh

Stentoft of Medicine Lake and Luke Kloker of Fair-

view. The girls are under the direction of Kara Wat-

son of Lambert.Players are eligible for scholarships

and fifty colleges and universities are invited for re-

cruitment purposes.

(Continued on Page 7)

Samantha Olson Taylor Nielsen Hallie Westgard

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New Century Ag has several full

time and part time openings.

FULL TIME POSITIONS

(Resume Required)

1 Accounting position: Fortuna/

Westby, Strong background re-

quired

1 Agronomist: Company Wide

2 Truck Drivers, Equipment Op-

erators, CDL License Required

1 Elevator Laborer: Westby Loca-

tion

Your local source for: Bulk Fuel, Gas & Oil

Fertilizer, Chemicals, Feed & Salt Custom Spraying & Fertilizing

Vet Supplies

Phone: 406-385-2472

Terminal Phone: 406-385-2630

Danny Moore Westby Manager

PART TIME POSITIONS

Chemical Warehouse, Noonan

Fertilizer Laborer, Crosby

Fertilizer Laborer, Fortuna

Excellent benefits for all full-

time positions, health insur-

ance, 401k,

pension, vacation-PTO. For

more information call Richard

701-834-2311

HELP WANTED

The regular March

meeting

Of the

Westby School Board

Has been postponed to

Monday, March 15, 2010

LOCAL SEVENTH GRADER WINS

COUNTY SPELLING BEE

Cooper Olson, a seventh grader at Westby School, won the Sheridan County Spelling Bee held in Medicine Lake on March 2nd. This enti-tles him to participate in the State Spelling Bee to be held in Billings on the MSU Campus on March 27th. Cooper is the son of Kelly and Shari Olson.

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Wednesday, April 14th, 2010, has been set as the date for a benefit dinner and auction to be held in Westby for Pastor Barb Westhoff to help defray

travel and medical expenses. Barb has a progressive kidney disease and will undergo dialysis until a kid-

ney donor can be found.

A benefit account has also been established at Stock-man’s Bank in Plentywood and matching funds have

been applied for through Thrivent.

Pastor Barb has served the Westby Lutheran Parish for nearly 25 years.

Further information will be available at a later date.

Questions may be directed to any Westby Lions Club Member, Westby Lutheran Parish council

member, or benefit committee member (Val Moore, Diann Kaul, Kim Rust, or Jandy Jorgensen).

Drew Meyer and Renee Rael of Billings an-

nounce their engagement and upcoming

wedding at the Moss Mansion.

Parents of the couple are Myron and Mar-

sha Meyer of Westby and Susan Kohn of Bill-

ings and David Rael of Lovell, Wyoming.

The wedding has been set for May 8, 2010

in Billings.

Skylie Dawn Solberg was born on February 26th, 2010, to Chase Solberg and Brittany Castellano. Her weight was 8 pounds and she was 21 inches. Grandparents include Wayne & Robin Solberg of Westby, Mike and Lorrie Castellano of Billings. Great Grandparents are Nancy Montgomery and Chester Solberg both of Plentywood and Helen Schlutz and Vi Castellano both of Billings. Skylie and her parents make their home in Billings.

NEW PIZZA NIGHT AT

THE PRAIRIE KITCHEN

Every Wednesday Starting Wed. March 10th

Serving from 5:00 – 6:45 pm

Call ahead to place your order

406-385-2404 We now offer two sizes of pizza

Personal 7” Family 14”

Ask About the Pizza Flavor of the Month

NEW! Pizza Punch Card Buy 10 Get One Free

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We just went out and made a down payment on a

boat-a big boat. With the fog we‘ve had, come

May, we‘re going to need it. Talk about crazy

weather. In the last month, fog has enveloped a

large portion of eastern Montana and western North

Dakota. There have been several days you could

barely see across the street and most days had foggy

periods at least sometime during the day or night. It

has played havoc with the power lines and there

have been many hours without power in different

sections in the surrounding area. We are all very

thankful and appreciative for our linemen and their

dedication and Sheridan Electric has done a great

job of keeping things going the best they can under

the circumstances.

Fog is another element of nature you really have a

love/hate relationship with. As I mentioned, it is

not only hard on the power lines, but also tough to

drive in and excruciating on the joints to those who

suffer with arthritis. Oh, but the frost is a spectacu-

lar sight as it cloaks everything it encounters. Par-

ticularly as the sun burns off and breaks through the

cloud, the rays kiss each crystal making them dance

and come to life. It is a sight to behold!

With all the tragedy Sheridan County has endured

the last few months, it is a bright spot on the hori-

zon. Pastor Barb Westhoff has received word an

anonymous donor for a new kidney has come for-

ward and surgery has been scheduled for May 10th

in Denver. We are all very thankful our prayers

have been answered. We will continue to keep both

Pastor Barb and her donor in our prayers through

their upcoming procedures.

On a final note, I know I promised to list all the

names on the ―Mystery Quilt‖ this issue, but who

knew we would have so much to report from our

area where supposedly there is nothing going on or

anything to do. I will print all the names in an up-

coming issue as soon as there is available space to

accommodate them.

I am as anxious as anyone to get the word out in

hopes we can learn a little about each contributor to

the quilt and Westby‘s history.

On to the present, in the last issue of Grit there was a

column entitled ―Old –Fashioned Cookies for the 21st

Century‖ that intrigued me. The claim was with a

few adjustments, your families favorite cookies be-

come healthy family favorites. The idea was to re-

duce the number of empty calories and increase their

nutritional value. The color and texture may vary

some, but the taste is as good as ever.

I‘m here to say the claim is true. I tried two of the

five recipes and found the results excellent.

The first one I tried was the perennial favorite Choco-

late Chip Cookie and although the texture was off a

little, the flavor was delicious. Next time I make

them, I would use less chips and add a few walnuts.

Each of these recipes makes only 2 dozen and can

easily be doubled, but for a trial run this is a nice size

batch.

CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

½ cup brown sugar 1/2 cup butter, softened 1/2 teaspoon real vanilla 1 egg 1 cup whole-wheat flour 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/8 teaspoon salt 6 ounces chocolate chips (half a bag) Heat oven to 375°F. Mix together brown sugar, butter, vanilla and egg. Add whole-wheat flour, baking soda and salt. Stir in chocolate chips. Drop dough by rounded teaspoonfuls about 2 inches apart onto cookie sheet. Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until set. Yields about 2 dozen cookies

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The Peanut Butter Cookies were exceptional and I see no need to ever go back to my old recipe.

PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES

3/4 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup natural peanut butter 1/2 cup butter, softened 1 egg 1 cup whole-wheat flour 1/4 cup nonfat dry milk 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon salt Heat oven to 375°F. Mix together brown sugar, peanut butter, butter and egg. Add whole-wheat flour, dry milk, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Drop dough by rounded teaspoonfuls two inches apart onto cookie sheet. Press crisscross pattern into dough with fork. Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until set. Yields about 2 dozen cookies. The Gingersnap, Snickerdoodle, and Oatmeal Raisin cookie recipes may be found at www.Grit.com.

The author shared her ideas for concocting your own

healthier cookies. Creating healthier cookies tai-lored to your family’s taste or dietary needs is not rocket science. Experiment with some of these baking substitutions for cookie recipes to help you switch it up in your own family favor-ites. Whole-wheat flour Whole-wheat flour is composed of the entire ker-nel (bran, germ and endosperm), while all-purpose flour contains the endosperm alone. Consequently, whole-wheat flour has more fiber than all-purpose flour. Whole-wheat flour can be substituted for all-purpose flour in most cookie recipes (this doesn’t hold true for bread). Flaxseed Flaxseed is an excellent source of fiber, lignans (an antioxidant) and alpha-linolenic acid (a plant version of omega-3). Give your flaxseed a quick grind in your coffee grinder or food processor to release its nutrients more easily. You can replace a 1/4 cup flour with the same amount of ground flaxseed. Wheat bran Bran is the outer layer of the grain (seed coat). It is a good source of fiber and contains the follow-ing three B vitamins: thiamin, riboflavin and nia-cin. Replace up to 1/2 cup flour with the same amount of wheat bran.

Wheat germ You can replace up to 1/2 cup flour with the same amount of wheat germ in your cookie reci-pes. The germ is the heart of the wheat berry and is where the plant embryo is located. A nutri-tional powerhouse, it provides lipid, fiber, folic acid, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, vitamin E and thiamin. Nonfat dry milk Dry milk is a great way to boost your calcium and protein intake. You can add 1/4 cup dry milk to any of these recipes with good results.

Hope You Enjoy

for Life is Good!

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212 Main Street

Westby, MT

385. 2349

1/2 Grain Fed Beef $1.99/lb.

Cut & Wrapped

Check out our Extra Lean Hamburger

On sale all the time!

Pork Whole or Half $1.39/lb.

Cut & Wrapped

All kinds of curing!

In town butchering available.

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Dear Friends,

I have received word lately of the death of Esther Lar-

son Corlett, who was my 4th grade teacher in Westby,

1937-38. Some years ago we re-established contact

with one another and I learned more about her life

than I ever knew as a schoolboy.

Esther Larson was from Golden Valley, ND, and took

her teacher‘s training at the college in Minot. She

taught in Westby from 1937-40, then in Custer, then

in Miles City. Esther left in 1943 for Los Angeles

where she was trained as an aircraft communicator,

this being during the war. She was then stationed at

the airport in Drummond, MT, from where she re-

layed information on weather, cloud heights, etc., to

training airplanes flying from Spokane to several

Montana cities.

While at Drummond, Esther made the acquaintance

of a young rancher, Cy Corlett, and they were married

and she took on the life of a rancher‘s wife. They had

one son, Cy Curtiss Corlett. Her husband died on

January 19th, 2001 at the age of 82.

Esther was organist of the Methodist church at Hall

for over 50 years.

She was preceded in death also by her daughter- in-

low, Chloe. In addition to her son she is survived by

a granddaughter, Kelsey, of Washington DC.

In Westby, Esther Larson was the director of the high

school orchestra, in addition to her teaching duties.

She roomed that first year in the Planter Hotel and

while away for Christmas vacation the hotel burned

down on January 3, 1938. (I witnessed that fire.)

When her older brother brought her back to town they

found the hotel gone. She feared all her belongings

left there were lost, but clothing and dresser drawer

contents had been thrown from second floor windows

and she lost only some shoes and picture albums.

Esther Larson Corlett passed away on September 21,

2009, at the age of 92. I pay tribute to her memory.

All of our teachers contribute to our lives as did

Esther Larson to me and all who had her as a teacher

in Westby.

s. Raynard Huglen

Box 128

Newfolden, MN 56738

Letter to the Editor

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In keeping with thoughts of upcoming reunions and

Westby's centennial may we present snippets from

the halls of WHS and days gone by:

CLASS OF 1960 Daryl Anderson (Ander), ―Let‘s Have a Party‖

Darrell Anderson (Andy), ―How Ya Gonna Keep Him

Down on the Farm‖

Fay Anderson (Andi), ―Black Land Farmer‖

Jerome Auth (Jerry), ―I‘m Gonna be a Wheel Some

Day‖

Boyde Galgerud (Gerty), ―Smooth Operator‖

Eugene Gunderson (Gundy), ―Diana‖

Lorraine Hammond (Lori), ―Readin‘, ritin‘, and rith-

metic‖

Donald Herman (Hermie), ―Party Life‖

Barbara Jensen (Barb), ―Going Steady‖

Jerrry Jerde (Lover), ―Gonna Get Married‖

Loren Lagerquist (Lag), ―Linda Lou‖

Vance Meyer (Vancie), ―I Ain‘t Sharin‘ Sharon‖

Edward Riley (Ed), ―My Bucket‘s Got A Hole In It‖

David Rogstad (Dave), ―Scarlet Ribbons‖

Sally Samuelson (Sam),‖Long Tall Sally‖

Arnette Schultz (Nettie), ―Eddy, My Love‖

Warren Solberg (Potsy), ―Woncha Wear My Ring‖

Fay Tommerup (Tommy), ―I‘m In The Jailhouse

Now‖

CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1956, 22 students entered the doors of

Westby High School. Included with the now seniors

were Gloria Schloss, Harlan Skar, Marion Johnson,

Gregory Haugen, Cynthia Thorpe, and Diana Clemet-

son. The class advisor was Mr. Shephard. Joining

the class their sophomore year was Merle Nelson and

the class advisor was Mr. Herwig.

The prom and banquet theme of the junior year was

―Evening in Paris‖ and in the spring we presented our

junior class play ―The Bus Stops Here‖.

Ed Riley joined the class in the middle of this year.

He is stationed at Fortuna Air Force Base. Mr. Val-

des was the junior class advisor.

Our senior year Jerome Auth joined the class. He is

stationed at the Fortuna Air Force Base. ―Oh Man‖

was our senior class play and we are looking forward

to baccalaureate and graduation and entering into a

world of unknown.

WESTBY RANGERS The 1959-1960 Westby Rangers defeated Medicine

Lake in a challenge game earning them the right to go

to Divisional Tournament in Glasgow. Team mem-

bers included Warren Solberg, Marvin Mickelson,

Jerry Jerde, Allan Strand, David Rogstad, Gene Gun-

derson, Boyde Galgerud, Arne Nordhagen, Donald

Bakke, Clinton Rasmussen.

The team compiled a 15-3 record under the direction

of Mr. Les Christian.

A-TEAM CHEERLEADERS Katherine Meyer, Arlee Nordhagen, Noreen Gunder-

son, and Sharon Moore.

FACULTY MEMBERS Edwin Johnson: Superintendent

Les Christian: Commercial and coach

William Moran: Social Studies and English

Orville Onstad: English and Music

Keith Blikre: Math and Science

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This tournament is also used to help select the All-

Stars for the Montana-Wyoming games in June.

Westby is part of Class ‗C‘ East and the girl‘s first

game will be against Class ‗A‘ Central at 3:30, Thurs-

day afternoon on the MSU campus. The boys will be

pitted against Class ‗A‘ East at 4:00 pm at Billings

Senior High School.

Taylor is the son of Eric and Cindy Nielsen. Hallie is

the daughter of Bruce and Chris Westgard and

Samantha is the daughter of Kelly and Shari Olson.

THREE SELECTED FOR

SENIOR CLASSIC

(Continued)

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Regular Meeting February 8, 2010 7:00 P.M. The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees of Westby School District #3 was held on February 8, 2010. Brenda Ryals, Vance Meyer, Marty Westgard, Jim Sundsted, Mr. Koterba, Mr. Somppi and Arlene Hove were in attendance. Chairman Ryals called the meeting to order at 7:04 p.m. Visitor at the meeting was Suzi Ekness. The tentative agenda was reviewed, one new business item and three announcement items were added followed by a motion by Sundsted to approve, seconded by Meyer, AIF. Arlene read the minutes of the January 11, 2010 regular meeting. Following no corrections or ad-ditions, these minutes were approved and placed on file. The December Financial Report, as prepared by Mrs. Hove, was reviewed. Public Comment None Committee Reports: None Unfinished Business: A. The following Series 6000 policies were given a second reading: -Delete – 6121, 6140, 6410 – Westgard moved to approve these deletions, Meyer seconded, AIF. -Revise – 6210, 6141 – Westgard moved to approve these revisions, Sundsted sec-onded, AIF.

-New – 6110, 6122 – Meyer moved to adopt these new policies, Sundsted seconded, AIF. -Optional – 6310 – Sundsted moved to adopt this optional policy, Westgard seconded, AIF. B. Job descriptions for Maintenance Supervisor, Athletic Director, Jr. High and Jamboree Basket-ball Coach and the Head Basketball Coach were reviewed and discussed. An addition to the Maintenance Supervisor’s job description is as follows: Maintenance requiring a complex, skilled trade and maintenance of school owned houses (except yard care) will be considered overtime and paid accordingly. An addition to the Jr. Hi. & Jamboree BBall Coaching Duties is to dress accordingly – not too casual. Following this review and these additions, Meyer moved to adopt these aforementioned job descriptions, Westgard seconded, AIF. New Business: A. The following Series 7000 policies were giving a first reading: - Delete – 7121, 7260, 7320, 7327, 7332, 7410, 7510 - Revise – 7329, 7500 - New – 7008, 7110, 7251, 7310, 7330, 7336, 7400 - Optional – 7000, 7325, 7520 B. Ryals read a letter of resignation from Donna Mareno-Collier, full time Special Education teacher, effective at the end of this school year. Sundsted moved to accept Ms. Collier’s resigna-tion, effective May 22, 2010, Meyer seconded the motion, AIF. Ryals then read a letter of res-ignation from Russell Samuelson, half time In-dustrial Arts teacher. Meyer moved to accept Mr. Samuelson’s resignation, effective May 22, 2010, Westgard seconded the motion, AIF.

School Board Meeting Minutes

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Discussion followed concerning whether to ad-vertise for a full time Industrial Arts teacher, as it may be impossible to find another qualified part time teacher to fill that position. Mr. Ko-terba will advertise for a Special Education teacher and a full time Industrial Arts teacher. C. Mr. Koterba reported that the oldest route bus, which runs the North Dakota route, will have approximately 50,000 miles at the end of this school year. Following discussion, it was decided not to order a new bus this year. The oldest school van, a 2004 Pontiac Montana has 71,000 miles on it. The Board would like Mr. Ko-terba to look into purchasing a new van and sell the 2004 locally, possibly at the county auction. D. The FY 2009 audit report was reviewed and the findings were discussed. Audit finding #1, Segregation of Duties, requires no further action at this time. It was a unanimous decision of the Board to comply with the recommendations to correct audit findings #3 & #4. The Board’s re-sponse to audit finding #2, Financial Expertise, wherein the recommendation is to hire a quali-fied consultant to evaluate the financial state-ments, will be the same as the previous year, i.e. “To hire a qualified consultant to evaluate the financial statements would not be cost effec-tive for the District”. Announcements/Discussion A. Mr. Koterba reviewed the MHSA annual meet-ing resolution results. B. Mr. Koterba reported on the Energy Summit he attended in Helena. It was very interesting and informative. C. The March 8, 2010 School Board meeting will be postponed to March 15, 2010. D. Ryals read a Thank You from Randy and Cathy Nordhagen and a letter from the Bainville Superintendent, apologizing for the behavior of one of their students following a boy’s basketball game here in Westby. There was also a written apology from the student.

E. Mr. Koterba and Sue Meyer attended the AD meeting in Wolf Point. Basketball tournament concerns were addressed and the possibility of combining the Boy’s and Girl’s District Tourna-ments was also discussed. Meyer moved to approve payment of February payroll warrants #10514-10526 totaling $96,645.16, and February claims warrants #15481-15529* totaling $41,074.32. Westgard seconded the motion for payment approval, AIF. The meeting was adjourned at 8:22 p.m.

Arlene Hove, District Clerk

Brenda Ryals, Chairman

THESE MINUTES ARE UNOFFICIAL AND SUBJECT TO BOARD APPROVAL.

*Claims warrants #15530-15538 were voided – (warrant overrun)

ALL IN THE FAMILY

Samantha Olson, a senior a Westby High School, was not to be outdone by her younger brother, Brady, who received a star quilt at the Boys Class C District tournaments in Wolf Point. The next week-end at the Girl's District Tournament in Sidney Samantha was so honored by Brockton Warrior team member Mariah Burshia.

School Board Meeting Minutes (continued)

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P.O. Box 227

6408 Highway 16 South

Medicine Lake, MT 59247 Phone: 406-789-2231

Fax: 406-789-2234

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There’s still time to order!! By purchasing a brick for the Immanuel Brick Fundraiser, you automatically reserve a promi-

nent place in history for a loved one or someone you‘ve always admired. An ideal Christmas

gift, personalized bricks make a lasting impression and with the proceeds going towards the

handicap fund—it‘s actually two gifts in one.

8”x 8” Brick

$225.00

4”x 8” Brick

$100.00

Order deadline for spring placement is March 31, 2010

Gift certificates are available, or if you have any questions, contact:

Diann Kaul (765-7442), Gayle Overgaard (385-2348), or

Marlene Anderson at [email protected]

SMEAR TOURNAMENT

SUNDAY, MARCH 14 2:00PM WESTBY COMMUNITY CENTER

Lunch and Non-alcoholic Beverages Provided (BYOB if preferred)

(2) 50/50 DRAWINGS

Top 3 Teams Paid Out

Call Jody Lagerquist 385-2474

To reserve your spot

Proceeds towards Prairie Fest

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FOR RENT Westby Manor, Inc. has one-bedroom apartments for rent in Westby. Very nice, utilities

paid and free laundry. Eligible tenants will not pay more than 30% of their adjusted income.

The Westby Manor, Inc. will be temporarily renting apartments to all persons without regard

to income restrictions. The Westby Manor Inc utilizes Telecommunication Device for the

Deaf (TDD) 1-800-253-4091 (TTY)/1-866-253-4090 (Voice)

"This institution is a Equal Opportunity Provider, and Employer."

Call Brenda at 385. 2577

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Westby Immanuel Lutheran Church

Fellowship Hall

Saturday, March 20

5:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Cost: $18 / person

$5 / child under 12 only: ham-burger, chips, ice cream cup

Reservations due by March 12:

Call Anna Herman 701.985.2413 Church Office 406.385.2341

LIONS CLUB BUSY BEAVERS

The Lions Club Christmas fundraisers netted over

$500.00 this season. The $310.00 raised from ―The

Light a Light for Sight‖ project will be donated to the

Montana Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation and the

Leader Dog Foundation. Proceeds from the sale of

Christmas wreaths ($200.00) will be used to benefit

people in our own community, as needed.

The Lion‘s will again award a scholarship this spring

to a Westby High School senior to be used for their

freshman year of college.

Seventy-four pairs of eye glasses have been collected

over the past few months from local residents. The

glasses will be sent to Great Falls to be recycled.

This is an ongoing project and the collection box is

located in the Community Center.

The Lion‘s Club is actively involved in the upcoming

benefit for Pastor Barb Westhoff. In conjunction with

the dinner/auction scheduled for April 14th, the Lion‘s

Club members are selling raffle tickets for $400.00 of

meat, either beef or pork. The tickets are $5.00 and

are available from any club member or at Al‘s Meats

or Prairie Kitchen. The drawing will be held at the

benefit.

The Lion‘s Club would once again like to thank eve-

ryone for graciously giving of their time and money

to support the club which in turn benefits many. The

success of the club is not possible without your help.

The club is always looking for new members. Any

questions or comments may be directed to Kim Rust.

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Editor: Val Moore P.O. Box 36 Westby, MT 59275 E-mail: [email protected] Publisher: Tracy Johanson P.O. Box 124 Westby, MT 59275 E-mail: [email protected]

Letters to the editor are welcome but must be signed.

Subscriptions are $24.00/year. Mail your check made payable to:

Westby Development Corporation % Val Moore or Tracy Johanson

Westby, MT 59275

Personal Ads—$3.00 for all ads up to 2 inches, and $1.00 extra per each additional inch 1/4 page—$8.00 1/2 page—$12.00 Full page—$20.00 6 P.M. FRIDAY before Publication

Westby Border News

P.O. Box 36

Westby, MT 59275