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Wonderful turnout

The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #3107 held its annual


Veterans Day Program yesterday at the Glasgow Civic Center.
Despite unusually cold weather with wind chills well below zero,
the event was very well attended; the bleachers on the north side

of the gym (not in the photo) were nearly packed. The weather
may have been miserable, but what a wonderful day in support of
our Veterans which included free breakfast by the GHS Student
Council and Albertsons, and a free movie at Valley Cinemas.

Gift in Memory of Chappy Continues His Work


The Glasgow High School Educational
Trust is honored to announce a donation
of $10,000 in memory of Aaron Danne
Chappy Chatten.
In making the gift, Lacey Chatten
Copenhaver said it included memorials given
in Aarons name as well as proceeds from the
Aaron Chappy Chatten Memorial Softball
Tournament, which has been held each July
for the past four summers.

Aarons passion was community service,
Copenhaver added, and the GHS Trust
memorial will help others for a long time.

A 2002 graduate of Glasgow High School,

Aaron continued his education at The Art


Institute of Seattle for one year and Dickinson
State University for two years. He completed
the requirements for an Associate Degree in
Applied Science in Power Plant Technology
from Bismarck State College in 2006 while
working for the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
in Fort Peck. This degree enabled him to
become a power plant shift operator at the Fort
Peck Power House Facility, a job he loved and
performed with exceptional competence.
After the tragic death of his daughter
Madison Faith Chatten in 2005, Aaron created

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Saturday Nov. 22nd


9 am - 4 pm
Glasgow Elks Club

NOVEMBER 7 - 13

SHOWINGS

Prime Rib Dinner & Auction


Friday, Nov. 21st
6 - 8 pm

228-9239

Tickets must be
Purchased in Advance

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4:10 - 7:00 - 9:15PM

108 Min.

4:00 - 6:50 - 9:20PM

134 Min.

Rated PG: Some Rude Humor, Action/Peril and Rated R: Strong sequences of war violence, some
Thematic Elements
grisly images, and language throughout.

DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $5.75/PERSON


FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free popcorn with every paid admission at 7pm & 9pm showings

Tickets Available at: KLTZ/KLAN, BS Central & Elks

Late Nite Laffs

Was the election a drubbing or was it a shellacking? Thats


my only question. Its embarrassing. Even the Washington
Redskins are demanding that the Democrats change their
name. David Letterman

Milk River Radiothon!

KLTZ/KLAN has a Radiothon going on all day today to help


raise funds for the much-needed addition to the Milk River
Activity Center. The radio studio is a hopping place with
phones ringing off the hook in its support. On the phone is
Deb Cornwell getting some help from Jen Franzen. Behind

Jen is Mark Wethern and theres Paula Terry who was set
to do an interview on the radio. Oh, and lets not forget Elvis
back there. If you were unable to make a pledge today and
would like to do so, the Milk River Activity Center takes
donations year-round.

Some dangerous
wind chills
nipping at our
noses

Frostbite can occur within 30 minutes with the


wind chill readings that well be seeing pretty much into
Friday. Wear layers of loose-fitting clothing as trapped
air between layers will insulate you better. Provide shelter
for outdoor pets.
The highest snowfall total so far (theyre calling it
Storm Astro) is near the Michigan town of Ishpeming,
where over 36 inches have been recorded as of 9:00 this
morning. Highest snowfall in Montana from this storm
was 14 inches near Whitefish.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around -13. Wind chill
values as low as -20. West northwest wind around 6 mph
becoming calm in the evening.
Thursday: Sunny and cold, with a high near 8. Wind chill
values as low as -13. Calm wind becoming southeast
around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around -13. Wind
chill values as low as -28. East southeast wind around 7
mph.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 11. East northeast
wind around 7 mph.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -3. North
northwest wind 5 to 7 mph.
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 13. West northwest
wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 2.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 21.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 6.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 22.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 8.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 23.
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Proceeds are for local commitments for those in need

Drawing Nov. 22nd at Annual Bazaar


More info call Norma 263-8331

$5

AAUW Community Bazaar


slated for Saturday, Nov. 22

Just in time for winter weather: wool mittens will


be one tables feature at the Community Bazaar Saturday,
November 22, at the Glasgow Civic Center, 9:30-3:30.
The event, sponsored annually by the American
Association of University Women since the 1970s,
supports the scholarships the group has awarded to area
men and women pursuing collegiate goals. This year
$2000 will be awarded, with applications available at the
bazaar, as will tickets be for the bread basket raffle, won
last year by Myrna Weber.
Many return vendors will include the Hospital
Guilds Chocolate Shoppe, the Soroptimists Treasure
Chest, and both metal and wood creations.
Handcrafted jewelry will be offered, including
fishing jewelry. Quilted items, both traditional and
novelty, will be available from several able seamstresses.
Wreaths and other decorator items will be sold. Made
of a variety of materials, they are eye-catching and
popular.
New vendors will also be present including the
Opheim cowboy who utilizes old barn wood for his
signs and shelves.

The Girl Scouts will once again be serving lunch.
Make the Civic Center your destination Saturday
before Thanksgiving and just immediately before the
Cats-Griz game!

HiLine Homes forum postponed

The Early Childhood Services Forum scheduled


for Wednesday, November 12th at the Hi-Line Home
Programs in Glasgow has been postponed to a later date.

Letter to the Buzz


Very impressive

FREE!
Not 10% off.
Not 20% off.
Not free delivery.
Finally, a movie theater understands what our
Veterans do for our country. I really want to thank
Valley Cinemas for the free movie and popcorn. I finally
felt like they must understand.
Thank you again, Im sure all the Veterans enjoyed
the movie!

~ Jerry W.

VNEA

Valley National Eight-ball Association

5 Member Teams
Men and/or Women

Starting Nov. 13

For additional Information or Sign-up


Contact Jory Schipman (406) 654-7097

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Dahl Aviation
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Glasgow Stockyds
W: 20 L: 16
Hi-Line Ford
W: 19 L: 17

Vicks Lanes
W: 19 L: 17
E.G.T.
W: 18 L: 18
Oasis Lounge
W: 15 L: 21
Farmers Elevator
W: 11 L: 25

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Team Hdc.: Hi-Line Ford 898 & Vicks Lanes 2624


Ind. Scr.: Travis Nielsen 289 & 656

Tuesday Mixed League

North Forty
W: 24 L: 12
Tag-A-Longs
W: 24 L: 12

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Blind Side
W: 14 L: 22
Make Shifts
W: 10 L: 26

HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Team Hdc.: Tag-A-Longs 868 & 2409


Men Ind. Scr.: Curt Shipman 217 & 616 Women
Ind. Scr.: Linda Falkenstern 177 & Mary Ruth
Bactold 453

El Cor Del Lanes


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W: 14 L: 6
Renner Farms
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Team Hdc.: Durum 822 & Renner Farms 2481


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Women Ind. Scr.: Ronda Evenson 187 & Sandy Maczka 484

Gift in memory of Chappy


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a foundation in her name and lobbied with the Kids and Cars
Foundation in Washington, D.C., to strengthen car safety
requirements for children. The Make a Wish Foundation was
also a beneficiary of the Madison Faith Chatten Foundation,
and Aaron visited personally with many of the Make a Wish
families who received its gifts.

Kind, enthusiastic, and generous with both his time and
expertise, Chappy was a member of the Elks, the Masons, and
the Fort Peck Fire Department. He also volunteered with the
Glasgow Minor League Baseball program, serving as both a
coach and league vice-president. In 2006, The Montana Trial
Lawyers Association honored him with its Citizens Award
in recognition of his passion for justice and his passion to
improve car safety for children.
The Glasgow High School Educational Trust was
established in 1964 by the GHS Class of 1938. Its mission
is to help GHS alumni pursue higher education and to
purchase equipment and enrichment programs for GHS that
cannot be financed within the regular school budget. Interest
earned on the trusts corpus, which now exceeds $4.2 million
dollars, is awarded through a semi-annual application process
administered by the trustees. To date, the trust has granted
over $1.7 million dollars in financial aid to hundreds of
different GHS graduates. It has also purchased $190,308.33 in
equipment and programs for GHS which benefit all students
and the community at large when it attends events at the
school or uses its facilities.

Whenever the trust receives donations that total $500
or more in honor, recognition, or memory of a particular
individual, a gift is made to a student or GHS in that persons
name. Donations of $10,000 or more entitle the donor to an
annual naming opportunity in perpetuity.
Additional information about the trust and the
application for student gifts are available at www.ghsedutrust.
org.
Anyone seeking more information about the Aaron
Chappy Chatten Memorial Softball Tournament should
contact Jory Casterline or Brenner Flaten. It is a co-ed softball
tournament held in Glasgow or Fort Peck the third weekend
in July, and it has fielded from nine to twelve teams. New

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The first GHS Educational Trust gift honoring the
memory of Aaron D. Chatten is included in those listed below
for the Spring 2015 semester.

First-time recipients:
Travis Austin, North Dakota State College of Science, IMO
Aaron Chappy Chatten;
Vanessa Mattfeldt, University of Montana- Missoula IMO
Harold H. and Irene W. Smith;
Laurel Wageman, Montana State University-Bozeman,
IMO Leonard and Margery Bollinger.

Second time recipient:
Johanna Schultz, Montana State University-Bozeman,
IMO Diana Hedegaard.

Fourth time recipient:
Aaron Hartsock, Montana State University-Bozeman, IHO
Janice Hoffmann Kaiser.

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