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GLASGOW<br />
Published by The Print Shop 228-2789 - Fax 228-4073 . iprint4u@nemont.net<br />
While deployed to Afghanistan, Captain Tammy<br />
Lanning touched the lives of many as she developed<br />
an Afghan Women's and Children's outreach<br />
program that assisted over 1,000 families.<br />
Captain Lanning to speak at GHS Graduation<br />
Captain Tammy (Gallagher)<br />
Lanning will give the commencement<br />
address to the <strong>Glasgow</strong> High School<br />
Class of 2010.<br />
Lanning graduated from GHS<br />
in 2001, and enrolled in Black Hills<br />
State University in Spearfish, South<br />
Dakota, after being offered a four<br />
year Army ROTC scholarship.<br />
Lanning signed her military contract<br />
on September 5,2001, and completed<br />
the ROTC program on May 7, 2005.<br />
She was commissioned as a 2nd<br />
Lieutenant.<br />
From there Lanning attended the<br />
Military Intelligence Officer's Basic<br />
Course at FT Huachuca, Arizona<br />
and was stationed at FT Drum, New<br />
York, with the 3rd Brigade of the 10th<br />
Mountain Division.<br />
In February of 2006, Lanning<br />
deployed to Khowst Province,<br />
Afghanistan, as an Assistant<br />
Intelligence Officer for the 4th<br />
Battalion 25th Field Artillery<br />
Regiment. She remained there until<br />
January of 2007, and returned to New<br />
York only to step off of the plane and<br />
then return to Afghanistan, as the 10th<br />
Mountain Division had been extended<br />
for an additional four months. The<br />
final four months of Laming's tour<br />
were spent at Forward Operating Base<br />
Kalagush, conducting intelligence and<br />
humanitarian assistance operations.<br />
In May of 2007, Tammy returned<br />
to New York, and was transferred as<br />
a 1st Lieutenant to the 3rd Brigade<br />
Please see GHS Graduation, page 2
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YARD SALE: Saturday, May HOUSES FOR SALE: 4-<br />
22. 8 AM-1 2 Noon. 840 6TH bedl3-bath home. 3336 sa. ft. I<br />
including . . garage, 20+ acres, M& 14-20<br />
Everyday 4:00, 2008 9:00 pm<br />
I<br />
SECRETARY: Duties: fund 3-bedl2-bath doublewide w/2-<br />
custodian for student accounts, car garage, barns, 23 acres,<br />
school lunch receipts & storybook setting, $129,000.<br />
reports, reconcile & deposit Call 367-5464 or 263-5463<br />
all monies & other secretarial for more details.<br />
duties. Required proficiency in @@@@@<br />
Microsoft Office programs & FOR RENT: Spacious 925<br />
strictconfidentiality.Accounting sq. ft. unit, city of <strong>Glasgow</strong>, 2-<br />
background preferred. Starting bedroom 11 R bath wnaunddry<br />
wage $1 4.21/hr. Benefits: room, great neighbors, $395,<br />
longevity, retirement, vacation small pets considered. Call<br />
& sick leave & insurance. 360-750-6746 or 228-4787.<br />
Everyday 4:10, 7:15 8 9:15 pm<br />
submit classified application @@@@@ GHS Graduation continued from front<br />
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http://glasgow.kl2.mt.us.<br />
~eadlise 5/28/10. For more<br />
info contact Mari Markle 228-<br />
CNA CLASSES: beginning<br />
June 1. Starting wage $9.401<br />
hr & $750 sign on bonus,<br />
vacation time, sick leave &<br />
more. Applications will be<br />
taken through May 24. Contact<br />
Job Service 228-9369 or<br />
the Director of Nursing<br />
228-2461. Nursing students<br />
needing their certification<br />
contact the facili<br />
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IRLE SCHOOL AIDES:<br />
Resource Aide & Speech Aide<br />
positions. 7 hrstday school year,<br />
wages $9.50/hr for 3 months<br />
& $11.20 thereafter. Vacation,<br />
sick leave & retirement. To<br />
apply submit online classified<br />
application by 5/26/10, located<br />
under the employment tab on<br />
District website: httpllglasgow.<br />
kl2.mtus. Call Rachel Ericlwn<br />
for more inf 228-2406.<br />
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HELP WANTED: Person or<br />
persons to run kiosk at Fort<br />
Peck lnterpertive Center, 7<br />
days a week. Call Fort Peck<br />
Paleontology Center at 526-<br />
3539 OR 406-855-3490.<br />
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REGISTERED DAYCARE:<br />
with excellent references has<br />
3 openings June 1. Call 228-<br />
8963 or 263-037<br />
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FOR SALE: 12 acres, large<br />
31x61 shop, 18x81 mobile<br />
home on foundation, $1 45,000<br />
firm. Call 367-5206.<br />
SPACE<br />
near downtown <strong>Glasgow</strong>.<br />
RENT Special Troops Battalion to act as the Executive Officer<br />
24x60 ~120x14 overhead for the Military Intelligence Company<br />
door, $300. 60x60 w/ two In April of 2008, Lanning was requested to return<br />
20X1 verhead O<br />
$1,000. Both insulated<br />
doors*<br />
doors,<br />
to the 4th Battalion 25th Field Artillery Regiment to be<br />
walls. heat & electric. Call the Senior Intelligence Officer. In July of 2008, she was<br />
~ohn'263-204<br />
promoted to captain and conducted training and months<br />
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of preparation before deploying to Afghanistan for the<br />
STORAGE UNITS FOR RENT<br />
near downtown <strong>Glasgow</strong>. second time in January of 2009. During her second tour,<br />
46x50, $1 25. 12x32, $75. Lanning was responsible for countless intelligence-driven<br />
16x60x16 side<br />
operations, as well as developing and resourcing an<br />
20x60~16, $200. Call John<br />
263-2046. Afghan Women's and Children's outreach program that<br />
@@6!?@@ assisted over 1.000 families. She returned in Januarv, and<br />
FOR SALE: 1996 Mazda<br />
pickup, 4x4, needs some work,<br />
$500 OBO. Call 263-0215.<br />
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FOR SALE: 500 bushel<br />
Reeder seed wheat, 2 yrs off<br />
certificatin. Call 263-11 11.<br />
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FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1979<br />
International tandem axle truck,<br />
no box, $1 600 or will consider<br />
offers, may consider trade for<br />
portable cement mixer. Call<br />
263-1940.<br />
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BABY SHOWER for baby girl<br />
Ainsley & Tami Lostqaard. Sat.,<br />
May 22,3 m 61 7 7th Ave. N.<br />
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A GREAT SELECTION of<br />
trees & shrubs are in & lots of<br />
new plants arrive this week at<br />
Patty's Green house.<br />
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REWARD OFFER: $200 for<br />
info leading to the arrest &<br />
conviction of person or persons<br />
that burglarized house at 96 1 st<br />
Ave. N, <strong>Glasgow</strong> on May 16.<br />
Call 228-2603.<br />
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out processed the active army and FT Drum, completing<br />
her obligation on April 20, 2010.<br />
During Lanning's service, she was awarded numerous<br />
awards and medals: Bronze Star, a Meritorious Unit<br />
Citation, an Army Commendation Medal, the Army<br />
Achievement Award, and many others. She continues to<br />
serve in the Idaho National Guard.<br />
Captain Tammy Lanning is the daughter of Barb<br />
Gallagher and the late Gary Gallagher. She is married to<br />
Jordan Lanning from South Dakota, who also served with<br />
the 10th Mountain Division for the past five years.<br />
Giving the Class Address will be Senior Kyle Loewen,<br />
son of Bob and Julie Loewen. Kyle has taken part in<br />
cross country and band all four years of high school.<br />
He was named the Most Valuable Runner each year<br />
of his participation on the cross country team. Loewen<br />
has also been named as the recipient of the John Philip<br />
Sousa Award all four years in band. Beyond his school<br />
experiences, Loewen has earned the rank of Eagle Scout<br />
through Troop 1805, and has worked the last four years at<br />
Zerbe Brothers.<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong> High School's Commencement Exercises<br />
begin at 3 P.M. on Sunday, May 23,2010 in the <strong>Glasgow</strong><br />
High School Gymnasium.<br />
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presented Athletic Awards<br />
Athletic Scholarship: Tyrel Shumway, Half Tu~tron<br />
A.-gpwte~<br />
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,+ d DicM~smState<br />
School seniors west college Forensic Activity: Walter Belleau. $1.200<br />
to mM*g@$-~igh<br />
I$'. Rocky Mountain College Football Scholarship: Drew Croy, $6,000<br />
The Gf"goi'High School Class-of Z0lo lheir<br />
Rocky Mountain College mar Grant: Dylan Hughes, $5,200<br />
Senior ~&&ds Qre,akfast on May 19 atSt. Raphael's Parish<br />
Center. ~ las~aw School Superintendent Glen Hageman,<br />
Academic Awards<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Star Foundation: Rebekah Nixdorf, $2,220<br />
High School Counselor Bob Rennick, and several local<br />
r <strong>Montana</strong> State Cottey Scholarship: Rebekah N~xdorf, $1,776<br />
committee, dpreSentatives passed out recognition and . Of Excellence: Kari Chalmers, 52,700<br />
financial &&rds:<br />
Great Plains College Honors Scholarship: D~llon Downey, $2,500<br />
with a cokbined total of just over $250,000 presented Creighton Academic Scholarship: Anne Mlrrch, $12,000<br />
to 27 seniors, the Class of 2010 has Droven itself to be Forresters Insurance Competitive Scholarship: Anne Mlrrch, $2,000<br />
a promising light for the future, ~ ~ lis the l list ~ of ~<br />
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Harold Schafer Scholarship: Emily Braaten, $28,000<br />
Bottineau College Scholarship: Jess Mehling, $1,000<br />
presented awards and scholarships and their recipients:<br />
Dickinson State American Indian Education Scholarship: Lillian Alvernaz, $1,000<br />
Certificate 01 Outstanding Academic Performance: Erin Bell, Patrick<br />
sisseton oyate Higher Education Scholarship: Lillian Alvernaz, $2,000<br />
Billingsley, Emily Braaten. Sydney Fad, Quinton Greenhagen, Anne Mirich, . Minot State Distinct And Engaged Scholar Scholarship: Vanessa Stein, $3,500<br />
Vanessa Stein and Quinn Vaira<br />
Northwest College Provisional Trapper Scholarship: Walter Belleau, $1,200<br />
President's Award For Academic Excellence: Patrick Billingsley, Emily<br />
Devry High School Scholarship: Bryce Campbell. $8,000<br />
Braaten, Quinton Greenhagen, Anne Mirich, Quinn Vaira<br />
Rocky Mountain College Dean Scholarship: Drew Croy, $7,000<br />
United States Army Reserve National Scholarlathlete Award: Aaron Hartsock<br />
Rocky Mountain College Presidential Merii Scholarship: Dylan Hughes, $40,000<br />
and Taylor Markle<br />
FMDH Science Award: Emily Braaten, $1,000<br />
Carroll College Presidential Scholarship: Erin Bell, $46,000<br />
Knights Of Columbus Parish Scholarship: Erin Bell, $500<br />
MSU-Bozeman Premier Scholarship: Jon Page, $500<br />
Marie M. Moebus Gold Waiver Q MT Tech: Patrick Billingsley, Knights Of Columbus Theresa Ann Wagner Scholarship: Quinn Vaira, $500<br />
$4,461<br />
Knights Of Columbus Stan Kalinski Scholarship: Emily Braaten, $750<br />
MT Tech Bright Prism Ray Scholarship: Patrick Billingsley, $6,600<br />
. VFW and Ladies Auxiliary Scholarship each): Patrick Billingsley, Kyle<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Governor's Best And Brightest Merit Scholarship: Quinton<br />
Greenhagen, $8,000<br />
Boyer and Alacia Cole<br />
Hurly Scholarship: Taylor Markle, $1,500<br />
University Of <strong>Montana</strong> Hammond Scholarship: Aaron Hartsock, $1,000<br />
University Of <strong>Montana</strong> Rictor Family Scholarship: Alacia Cole,<br />
Jerry Feda Scholarship For The Trades: Nathan Lierow, $2,000<br />
$1,000<br />
MCTM Math Contest: Patrick Billingsley, $200<br />
University Of<strong>Montana</strong> Honor Scholarship: Quinn Vaira. $8,000<br />
. <strong>Glasgow</strong> High School Honor Society ($200 each): Alacia Cole and Quinn<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> University System Honors Scholarship: Quinn Vaira, $28,000<br />
Vaira<br />
Soroptimist's Violet Richardson Volunteer Award: Emily Braaten, $300<br />
Wendy's High School Heisman Scholarship/athletics/citizenship: Jon Page<br />
and Taylor qarkle<br />
-'Coca-cola Scholars'Award: Emily Braaten, semi-finalist<br />
KRTY Student Of The Week: Aaron Hartsock<br />
KUMV TYlFlicks Best Of The Class: Anne Mirich and Quinn Vaira<br />
Friday, May 21<br />
Jobs For <strong>Montana</strong> Graduates Scholarship (JMG): Alacia Cole, $500,<br />
sponsored by the Student Assistance Foundation<br />
AMERICORPS Youth Service Scholarship: Alacia Cole, $1,000<br />
President's Volunteer Service Award: Anne Mirich<br />
lgnation Leadershiplservice Scholarship: Anne Mirich, $1,000<br />
Theodore Roosevelt Honors Leadership Scholarship: Lillian Alvernaz, $2,500<br />
VFW Local Voice Of ~emocra6y Winner: Alacia Cole, $100<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong> Elk's Lodge #I922 Local Scholarship: Alacia Cole, $500<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong> High Schodl Student Council ($250 each): Emily Braaten, Dylan<br />
Hughes and Jon Page<br />
0. NORVAL Electric Cooperative: Bryce Campbell, $300<br />
Nelson Swansan 4-H Memorial Scholarship ($400 each): Erin Bell and<br />
Sheilda Pattison<br />
JSEC (Job Service Employment Committee): Alacia Cole, $500<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong> Education Association Scholarship: Taylor Markle, $250<br />
Scotty Spirit Scholarship: Parker Miller, $250<br />
Jeff Jurgens Memorial Scholarship ($1,000 each): Taylor Markle, Jon Page<br />
and Quinn Vaira<br />
Ruffcorn Scholarship: Jon Page, $1,875<br />
Papazian Scholarship: Kyle Loewen, $1,200<br />
Pratt-Resnick Scholarship: Alacia Cole, $1,000<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong> Elks Lodge #I922 Endowed Scholarship: Allyson Herman, $500<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong> High School Pop Fund Scholarship: Emily Braaten, $400
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Cookbooks have arrived<br />
THEY'RE HERE! THEY'RE HERE! If you preordered<br />
a copy of "Our Pioneer Heritage" cookbook<br />
they are here. You can pick-up your copy at the Pioneer<br />
Museum any time between 8:30 A.M. and 5:30 P.M.<br />
Monday through Friday.<br />
Also if you want to order copies they are also<br />
available at $35.00 per book. For those of you interested<br />
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already have, they will not be available until later.<br />
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All funds raised from the projects that Friends Of We will'be mamed<br />
The Pioneer Museum do are used to expand the Valley<br />
County Pioneer Museum.<br />
Ft. Peck Reunion meeting Saturday<br />
The Fort Peck Reunion planned for this summer, July<br />
2-3, will have an informational meeting this Saturday,<br />
May 22nd at 10:OO a.m. at the Oasis. If interested or for<br />
more information, contact Jan (McPherson) Bradley at<br />
406-697- 1470.<br />
Two Thousand Ten<br />
our marriage<br />
by Brad Rath<br />
Diq the Pid<br />
PlGGLYWlGGLYisasupermark<br />
4 bedroom, 3 bath, full basement<br />
approx 2840 sq ft ,95 acre horse<br />
property, 3 mrles out of <strong>Glasgow</strong><br />
off Ft Peck hwy, ready for dry<br />
prairie, oversized 2 car plus 1<br />
garage, central air, too many<br />
updates to ment~on, ut~l~ty shed,<br />
barn, corral, great views,<br />
huge bay window, big garden 1<br />
spots raised 8 not raised,<br />
18x18 ft screened In porch,<br />
huge fenced dog yard<br />
Price Reduced! $175,500<br />
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and southern states. It was founded<br />
in 1916 and grew to 2660 stores. The<br />
stores were eventually sold to other<br />
food chains but 600 or more stores<br />
are still operating independently in<br />
17 states. It was the first true self<br />
service grocery store and originally<br />
offered 605 packages of food sold<br />
in 4 different departments. Piggly<br />
Wiggly was the first to provide checkout stands, price<br />
every item, use refrigerated cases, put employees in<br />
uniforms, and feature a full line of nationally advertised<br />
items.<br />
The naming of the food chain is a mystery but one story<br />
is that the owner of the food chain, Clarence Saunders,<br />
saw a bunch of little pigs struggling to get under a fence<br />
and the term became a ryhme which appealed to him.<br />
Hours after the end of the world, a border dispute<br />
emerged between heaven and hell. God invited the devil for<br />
conversations to find a way to resolve this dispute quickly.<br />
Satan, the devil, proposed a soccer game between heaven<br />
and hell.<br />
God, always fair, told the devil, 'The heat must be<br />
affecting your brain, old boy. The game would be so one<br />
sided ... don't you know all the good players go to heaven?"<br />
The devil, smiling, responded "Yeah, but we've got all<br />
the refs."
Scallop and Spinach<br />
Salad with B m<br />
Vidgrette<br />
6 slices bacon, chopped<br />
Y2 medium red onion,<br />
sliced thin<br />
1 tsp sugar<br />
1/4 cider vinegar<br />
2 TBS whole grain<br />
mustard<br />
1 Ibs large sea<br />
scallops<br />
Salt and pepper<br />
2 TBS vegetable oil<br />
1 802 pkg baby spinach<br />
Cook bacon over<br />
medium-high heat until<br />
crisp. Drain on paper<br />
towel, pour off all but 1/4<br />
cup bacon fat. Add onion<br />
and sugar to skillet and<br />
cook until softened (3 min).<br />
Add vinegar and mustard,<br />
scraping up any browned<br />
bits. Transfer dressing to<br />
large bowl; cover and keep<br />
warm. Wipe out skillet.<br />
Pat scallops dry and<br />
season with salt and<br />
pepper. Heat 1 TBS oil in<br />
skillet over high heat. Add<br />
half of scallops and cook<br />
until well browned, about 2<br />
minutes per side. Transfer<br />
to plate. Wipe out skillet.<br />
Repeat with remaining oil<br />
and scallops.<br />
Toss spinach with<br />
dressing and season with<br />
salt and pepper. Transfer<br />
spinach to individual plates<br />
and top with scallops and<br />
bacon. Serve.<br />
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'The Dirty Shame plays original outlaw country and hits from the likes of Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, David<br />
Alan Coe, Merle Haggard, Hank Williams Jr., Johnny Cash, and all the outlaws.<br />
The Dirty Shame's Gonna 'Rock the Block'<br />
The <strong>Glasgow</strong> Areachamber ofcommerce & Agriculture<br />
is going to Rock the Block this summer.<br />
June 2, 2010 will be the first of two summer Rock the<br />
Blocks. It will be held on Klein Avenue and Plains Plaza.<br />
The event will be from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. It will feature live<br />
music by The Dirty Shame from Bozeman.<br />
The Dirty Shame performs original outlaw country; the<br />
Shame is able to entertain crowds of all ages and all walks<br />
of life. From heart-wrenching ballads to foot-stomping<br />
honky-tonk, their music is brought to life with an emotional<br />
clarity.<br />
The goal of Rock the Block is to sponsor events which<br />
will create more economic opportunities for Chamber<br />
members by gathering families, visitors, residents and nonresidents<br />
to celebrate the <strong>Glasgow</strong> community. These events<br />
will give vendors a chance to showcase their crafts or raise<br />
money for a cause or organization.<br />
Area crafters, vendors, organizations and area merchants<br />
are encouraged to set up their goods at Plains Plaza parking<br />
lot. The street will be closed at 3:00 for vendor set up<br />
The second Rock the Block will be held in conjunction<br />
with Crazy Days July 29-31.September 10 & 11 will be the<br />
Scotty Homecoming/Oktoberfest weekend featuring the<br />
Saskatoon Police Pipes & Drums. The <strong>Glasgow</strong> Chamber<br />
looks forward to having you participate in these events and<br />
activities to promote <strong>Glasgow</strong> and Valley County. For more<br />
information please call the Chamber office at 406-228-2222<br />
or email at chamber@glasgowmt.net<br />
Formed in 2006, The Dirty Shame was the conceptual idea<br />
of Brandon Hale who grew up inundated with the songs<br />
of his outlaw country heroes. His vocal ability is apparent<br />
from the first note of the evening and his ability to emulate<br />
the voices of country legends is inspiring.<br />
Thestrong vocals are backed by an eclectic groupoftalented<br />
musicians. On lead guitar and vocals is Dan Bradner whose<br />
precision guitar playing and gritty vocals give the music<br />
added character and dimension. His great guitar work is<br />
complemented by the playing of Tom Day who lends the<br />
authentic sounds of the pedal steel to syncopated solos<br />
and extended musical forays. The rhythm section consists<br />
of the hard hitting drumming and backing vocals of Dean<br />
Wakerlin and the intense bass playing of Mike Hoffman on<br />
electric and upright bass.<br />
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