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    Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230

    406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

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    Smutz Strikes Out! Red Sillerud just last week said it was only a matter of time before someone would hit a 300 game at El Cor De

    Lanes or Vick’s Lanes in Nashua — both bowling alleys are smoking hot for high games and series these days.

    Well, it happened last night at Vick’s Lanes as Verlin “Smutz” Borgen let it roll, pitching a perfect 300 score in his

    rst game of the evening. Tihista Construction teammates include Rick Tihista, Mark Bengochea, Matt GarsjoZac Garsjo, and Ruth Erickson. This marks the fth 300 game on record at Vick’s Lanes. Great job, Smutz!

    Buzz File Photo

    Photo by Matt Garsjo

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    DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

    FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS

     Jan. 29 - Feb. 4

    SHOWINGS

    228-9239 www.polsontheatres.com

    PG   R

    4:10 - 7:15 - 9:10

    Martial arts action and some mild rude humor.

    4:00 - 7:00 - 9:15

    Crude sexual content and languagethroughout and for drug use

     H E L D

     O V E R

    From Tuesday Feb. 9th - Feb. 17th. Every purchase will be put into adrawing for a chance to win prizes. Winner will be announced after our: 

    Moving the Nt Sale.

    We have great Valentine Gifs 

    Candy , Decor, Jewelry, Bathrobes, Lotions, Candles &so Much More

    Easter Items …Bunnies, Decorative Eggs, KitchenTowels, Tablecloths & Easter Baskets.

    Which will be Feb. 18th - Feb. 19th 9 am-5:30pm &

    Feb. 20th 9 am-3 pm .The sale will be held in our garage storage unit which is located in the

    alley behind Plains Plaza.

    Valley County Conservation District has order forms available and willbe taking tree orders until April 1 for May delivery. We are workingwith four nurseries to ensure quality and a wider selection of speciesand sizes to choose from. Trees are on a rst come, rst serve basis,so get your orders in early. Trees ordered from VCCD must be forconservation practices only and not for resale purposes.

    Tree Order Forms Available

    For May 2016 Delivery

    Please call Mandie Maldonado, Administrator, at 228-4321 ext. 101or email [email protected] for an order form.

     You can also stop at the USDA Building to pick up a form.

    Valentine’s Specials

    & Prime Rib Dinner 

    Join Us SaturdayOpen: Mon - Sat • Closed: Sun

     SPECIALS:

     THE HANGAR

     We have soft-serve ice cream!

     A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!

     Have your parties here BOOK NOW!

    Hwy 2 East228-8280

    SATURDAYSoup: Cook’s Choice

    Lunch: Cheeseburger

    Dinner: 8 oz Sirloin

    FRIDAY

    Soup: Clam Chowder

    Lunch: Shrimp Burger

    Dinner: Walleye

    GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

    Breakfast

    Wafes • Go Gurt

    Juice • Milk

     LunchPepperoni Pizza • Salad w/Ranch

    Jello O Cake • Grapes

    Choice of Fruit • Milk

    FRIDAY

      Montana is home to thousands o sexual and violentoffenders, and it’s the job o police and the MontanaDepartment o Justice to ensure those offenders ollowthe rules o their post-conviction lives.  Te Montana Sexual or Violent Offender Registry

    monitors an average o 2,300 sexual offenders and 3,300 violent offenders.  Sexual offenders are placed in a three-level tiersystem, which determines how ofen they are requiredto veriy their address.  Deputy Montana Attorney General Jon Bennionsays that conducting compliance checks across Montanahas been a top priority o the AG’s office or the pastthree years.  Valley County currently has 40 violent and sexualoffenders registered with the State o Montana. Tere are

    21 sexual offenders and 19 violent offenders registeredin Valley County.  Roosevelt County has 122 offenders registeredwhile Phillips County has 12.  o view the Sexual or Violent Offender Registry visit this website: https://app.doj.mt.gov/apps/svow/

    Violent And Sexual Offenders

    reside in Montana by the 1,000s

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    Tonight:  Mostly cloudy, with a low around 18. North

    northwest wind 6 to 8 mph becoming east northeast aftermidnight.

    Friday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 26. East wind 11 to15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.

    Friday Night:  Snow showers likely, possibly mixed with

    rain showers and freezing rain before 11pm, then a chanceof rain or freezing rain. Cloudy, with a low around 18. East

    southeast wind around 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.Chance of precipitation is 60%. New snow accumulation ofless than a half inch possible.

    Saturday: A slight chance of sleet before 11am, then a slight

    chance of rain showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 40.East southeast wind 6 to 13 mph becoming west southwest

    in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

    Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. Westnorthwest wind around 11 mph.

    Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 41

    Washington’s Birthday: A slight chance of snow and sleetbefore 11am, then a slight chance of rain. Partly sunny, with

    a high near 43.

    Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 45.

    SPRING FLING BAZAAR: Saturday, March 12th, 9-3. Vendors who wouldlike to be in the Bazaar may CALL DEBBIE 406-890-4425

    BUZZFLOOR INSTALLER:  Any type of ooring, wood included. 25+ yearsexperience, in town/out of town. Satisfaction guaranteed. CALL RCCONSTRUCTION LLC 406-230-2119

    BUZZTEMPORARY/SEASONAL WORKER: Temporary/Seasonal laborer fo

    hire. CALL LEVI CLAMPITT 263-8283BUZZ

    TOWN OF FORT PECK: Assistant town clerk/treasurer, leading to townclerk/treasurer. Part time (32 hrs per week). Position open until lled. Therst screening of applicants will be held Feb 18th at 4:00 PM. Startingwages (Grade 8, Step 6) $13.48 per hr leading to town clerk/treasurer(Grade 12, Entry Level) $17.93 per hr. APPLY AT FORT PECK TOWNOFFICE OR GLASGOW JOB SERVICE

    BUZZNAILS: Manicures, pedicures, acrylics and gel nails at Mirror Image. Wildo week nights and weekend appointments. CALL ERIKA AT MIRRORIMAGE 228-2330

    BUZZTLC APPLIANCE REPAIR: Repair most brands of major appliances. 25+years experience. Available evenings and weekends. CALL 230-2167PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE

    BUZZHOUSE FOR SALE: 1300 6th St. South. Beautiful, serene acreage, sitson 3.48 acres just south of Glasgow. The house is 2528 sq. ft. Manyoutbuilding. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 230-2355

    BUZZCOUNTRY LIVING RIGHT OUTSIDE OF GLASGOW:2 BR, 2 Bath, ofce2 car garage home. No pets, No smoking. CALL MIKE 425-652-5332

    BUZZFOR RENT OR SALE: 3 BR, bath and 3/4, remodeled kitchen, oakcabinets new stove/fridge, fenced in yard, garage door opener. $550 rent$29,500 sale. St. Marie. CALL 406-524-3742

    BUZZFOR RENT: 3 BR, 1 bath, attached garage, on one oor. Nice place tolive, recently updated, with newer appliances, paint and carpet $550plus utilities. Pets are welcome. Located 75 North Star, St. Marie. CALLHELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

    BUZZFOR RENT: 1 BR, 1 bath apartment. Recently updated with all newooring and paint. Comfortable and affordable. $475 plus utilities. Nopets no smoking. Located 90 US HWY 2 East Glasgow. CALL HELLANDAGENCY 228-2114

    BUZZFOR RENT:3 bedroom farm house with garage for rent located 6 milessouth of Glasgow off of the Fort Peck HWY. Asking $500 a month plusutilities.

    CALL HELLAND AGENCY 228 2114BUZZFOR RENT: In Downtown Glasgow, furnished Suites; 1 BR, 2 BR, & 3BR. CALL 228-2800

    BUZZGREAT FAMILY HOME FOR RENT: Spacious 3 BR close to town. garage1½ baths, custom built-ins, refurbished interior. water and sewer providedNo smoking or pets. Damage deposit required. CALL (406) 367-9300

    BUZZHUGE VALENTINE COOKIES: 7 inch hearts personalized, individuallyboxed, only $2.50 each. Buy 9 cookies get the 10th FREE. Orders takennow through Valentine’s Day. Available for pick up, Friday, Saturday, andSunday. Fundraiser for Girl Scout Troop #2464. CALL 672-0058 OR228-8722

    Valentine’s Day Feature Menu Items

    Warm Goat Cheese & Beet Saladwith Dried Cranberries & Walnuts

    Pork Medallionswith Warm Cabbage Slaw,Sherry Vinegar Demi Glaze

    Pan Seared Alaskan Halibutwith Roasted Tomato & Garlic Sauce

    Featured Steak ~ 20 oz. PorterhouseFeatured Dessert

     Featured Menu will be Saturday Evening, February 13th

     and Sunday Evening from 5 pm to 9 pm

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    (406) 228-4888

    309 2nd Ave S • Glasgow, MT 59230

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    Iffy? Talking with Ryan Stone last Friday, he wanted to getout and do some ice shing, but had heard that the iceon Fort Peck Reservoir was a little “iffy”. Fast forward toWednesday, February 10th (Ash Wednesday) and we

    would say it’s iffy at best! Pretty much the entire length oFort Peck Dam now has open water and the ice in the bayslooks pretty rotten. While we’re not experts on good ice o

    bad ice, you won’t catch us venturing out on that stuff.

    So... how about the annual Ice Fishing Derby?  Some anxious anglers arebeginning to wonder about the IceFishing Derby.

    Te Glasgow Area Chamber oCommerce & Agriculture will holdthe 19th Annual Ice Fishing Derbyon Saturday, February 27th at thethe Dredge Cuts rout Pond locatedon Highway 117 between Fort Peck

    and Nashua.“Right now it’s still a go,” says

    the Chamber’s Lisa Koski. “FWPchecks the ice or us on a weeklybasis and right now there is stilleight-to-ten inches o good ice.”  O course, i these above-temperatures persist — and that’sthe orecast well into next week —

    that could change.  Regardless, Lisa says we’regoing to make a un day o it oneway or another.  Here are the tentative plans theway they stand right now:  Registration is rom 10 a.m.to 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, February27th. Fishing is rom noon to 3:00.

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      Te ENRY FEE is $50 per Hole or three Holes or$100. Cash and prizes will be awarded at 3:30 p.m. at theFort Peck Marina & Bar. Tere are over 200 holes pre-drilled or the anglers.  First place is GUARANEED or $2,000. Telargest fish o walleye, northern pike, yellow perch,carp, sucker, burbot, lake trout or bass weighing inwins.You must have a current Montana fishing licenseto participate.  In 2015, over $5,000 in cash and prizes were

    awarded. A YEI cooler is being raffled off and will bedrawn or at 4:00 at the Fort Peck Marina & Bar.  Hot cocoa, coffee, hot dogs and bratwursts, onions& kraut will be or sale during the Derby. Te Fort PeckMarina will also be putting on a chili eed during the dayor $5 and their grill will also be open. Te ladies willalso be holding the 50/50 drawing. Te tournament issponsored by Nemont Beverage, Glasgow Distributors,Nemont, Coca Cola, Hi-Line Ford, D&G Sports& Western, Cotttonwood Inn, KLZ/KLAN, First

    Community Bank, Ezzie’s Wholesale, Reynolds MarketValley Bank, JR’s Party Store #24, Te Fort Peck Marina& Bar, Te Gateway Club, Newton Motors, Tompson& Sons, NorthWestern Energy, Edward Jones, PacificHide & Fur, and Northern Prarie Auto.Entry orms are available at the Glasgow Chamber office406-228-2222, Te Fort Peck Marina, or on line at wwwglasgowchamber.net. Bring the kids, sleds, skates andbait or a un Ice Day at Fort Peck Lake M. Join us oran afernoon o fishing and un.

    The 18th Annual Ice Fishing Derby proved to be anextremely tough bite as only one fish was caught.

    1st place of $2,000 went to Travis Kittleson andJosh Palm as they battled with a 0.62 pound perchand was finally able to get on the ice. The remainingprizes were drawn for. 2nd place and $500.00 waswon by Chris Mortenson of Glasgow; 3rd, $200.00

    to Joe Panburn/Miles City; and 4th, $50.00 to RickViste/Nashua. Should the ice not be safe enoughon February 27th, Lisa Koski and the committee iskicking around the idea of a lottery, as has been

    done in the past. Regardless, they’ll be making a

    fun day of it one way or another, so please plan on

    attending.

    Get your holes in a row 

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    Sweetheart Deals... Storewide 

    WhirlpoolDishwasher

    $399

    Snuggler Chair½Recliner

    $449

    Smooth-TopRange

    $549

    MARKLE’S

    WAREHOUSE… that’s who!

    RockerRecliner

    $299

    5 pc DinetteSet

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    OrthopedicFirm

    Mattress Sets

    $399Qu.

    Valentine’s Day DanceThursday, February 11th

    6 pm ~ 8 pmEveryone Welcome

    Music by:Dave Pippin &

    Mike Bain

      Sidney’s 5th annual Brewestwill be held on Saturday, April 16,2016 rom 7 p.m. until 10 p.m.or General Admittance (GA) androm 5:30 p.m. until 10 p.m. orVIP ticket holders. Te anticipated

    event is one o three undraisersor the Sidney Area Chamber oCommerce and Agriculture, and as usual, committeemembers are hard at work to make it a un and uniqueevent. Brewers rom around the region are invited toSidney where guests can look orward to an evening obrew sampling, complimentary ood, and live music.  Be sure to take advantage o Brewest’s Early BirdSpecial, now through March 1. VIP tickets are on saleor $80 and include a 5:30 p.m. early admittance, accessto the heated VIP tent which will offer specialty beersand ood, a 2016 Brewest tasting glass, growler, andgrowler cozy.  On March 1, VIP tickets will be available or $100apiece and general admittance or $50, with eight-toptables or $1200.  Te Lil’ Smokies rom Missoula will be perormingtraditional bluegrass and newgrass. Te band hasbeen playing together or six years and has shared thestage with acts like Steve Martin and the Steep CanyonRangers, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Keller Williams

    and many more. Te Lil’ Smokies were the winners othe 2015 elluride Bluegrass Band Competition andconsist o dobro player Andy Dunnigan, mandolinplayer Cameron Wilson, Scott Parker on the uprightbass, Matt Cornette playing banjo, and Matt Riegerplaying guitar.  Anyone who would like to purchase tickets volunteer, or would like more inormation abouthe event can contact the Sidney Area Chamber oCommerce and Agriculture at 406-433-1916 or can goonline to purchase tickets at http://www.sidneymt.com

    Brewfest in Sidney April 16

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    CALL 228-2114 TODAYwww.hellandagencyinc.com

    PRICE REDUCED

    Asking$145,000

    20-970 

    Nice 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom home withhuge 3 car heated garage for sale. Modernstep saving kitchen has beautiful bambootype fooring, lovely counter tops, is light,bright and airy with track lighting. Heatedman cave-garage has a separate doorentrance and has been used as a shop,workout room, game room and living room.Wrap around decks give a view of sunsetsand features both northern and southernexposure. Great value includes queenbedroom set, dining room set, washer/drier,and complete kitchen appliances. Greatdeals like this one won’t last long!

    16th Annual MonDak Pulse Day 

    Keys to a Successful Pulse Crop  Tuesday, February 16, 20169:00 AM -2:30 PMRegistration begins at 8:30 AMElk’s Club, Wolf Point, MT

    Cost: $20 (includes catered lunch)

    Weed Control Issues with Brian Jenks and Ed DavisCrop markets with Frayne OlsonPulse Disease Diagnostics with Mary BurrowsIndustry and Variety Updates

    Sponsored by:

    To request a disability accommodaon or to inform us of special needs, please contact MSU Extension at the number above. 

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Montana State University and Montana State University Extension prohibit discriminaon in all of their programs and

    acvies on the basis of race, color, naonal origin, gender, religion, age, disability, polical beliefs, sexual orientaon, and marital and family status. Issued in

     furtherance of cooperave extension work in agriculture and home economics, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperaon with the U.S. Department of Agri-

    culture, Je Bader, Director of Extension, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717  

    For more informaon, contact Fort Peck Reservaon Extension at 406-768-3431, Valley Co Ext. at 406-228-6241 or Divide County Ext.at 701-965-6501. 

    Hotel accommodations can be made at Sherman

    Inn of Wolf Point Call 406-653-1100 or toll free at

    1-800-952-1100.

    3 Commercial & 3 Private Points

    Please Come Join Us

    Sunday, February 14th 

    Valentine’s Day We have a very special meal planned |  Kobe Beef 

    |  Lobster Tail

    |  Variety of Side Choices

    |  Dessert Options made from scratch

    D i n n e r   f o r  2  $ 6 0 We look forward to serving you.

      Fort Peck Summer Theatre

    At the GHS Auditorium 

    Sunday, February 28th   11am-1pm 

    Present a short song & monologue! 

    406-228-9216 · [email protected] · www.fortpecktheatre.org

    Pinochle Marathon continues  January winners o the Women’s PinochleMarathon were: 1st place, Issella Cook/Eloise Watson,5710; 2nd, Holly Hunziker/Sheila Malone, 5410; 3rd,Marge Monson/Alyce racy, 5310.

      Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery’s February classestaught by ess Fahlgren are as ollows: Basic DrawingClass, with classes Tursday evenings rom 6-8p.m. atthe Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery classroom; sign up at theGallery.  Brews & Brushes at the Busted Knuckle Brewery— an Acrylic Painting class — is on Sunday, February21st rom 2-4 p.m. Sign up or this class at the BustedKnuckle or at Te Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery.  For more inormation contact Mary, 230-0148 oress, 399-1559.

    Art classes offered

      Knights o Columbus are having their Friday FishFry each Friday beginning February 12th going throughMarch 18th.  Serving is rom 5-7 p.m. at the St. Raphael’s ParishCenter. Cost is $13 or adults, $7 or kids 6 – 12, andkids 5 and under eat or ree. Te fish is battered and

    deep-at-ried to perection, and veryone is welcome toattend.

    Friday Fish Fry kicks off 

    Bad things to say on a frst date• I used to have a real bad bedwetting problem ... but

    the last couple of weeks I’ve gotten it under control.

    • I know we just met and this might seem a littlesudden ... but could I borrow ve hundred dollars?

    • I don’t see my ex-girlfriend that much ... thanks to

    the U.S. Department of Justice.”

    • Wait till my wife hears about this!

    • I had a good time tonight. I’d love to see you again

    in six to eight months with good behavior.

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    NORTHEAST MONTANA’S FORD HEADQUARTERSCall Jerry, Josh or Norm • (406) 228-2141 • 866-528-2141 • Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

    Make HIM or HERyour VALENTINE  with a gift from

    Hi-Line Ford.

    4-5 oz.LOBSTER TAILS......................$5.99 ea.Willamette Valley Beef Bacon Wrapped or Reg.

     TENDERLOIN STEAKS..............$7.99 lb.Boneless BeefRIBEYE STEAKS.................. .....$7.99 lbLarge 14/17

    KING CRAB LEGS.............. ....$16.99 lb.Fresh Pork

    BABY BACK RIBS....................$3.49 lb.

    Boneless Pork TENDERLOIN FILLETS..............$2.99 lbGold n’ Plump 38 oz. Boneless, Skinless

    CHICKEN BREAST...................$8.99 ea.

    Week of Feb. 10 - Feb. 16, 2016 

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    FRIDAY

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    Fort Peck Fine Arts Council presents... 

    THE GLASS MENAGERIEBy Tennessee Williams

     

    Fri, Feb 26—Coonwood Inn $25 Light appezers & decadent desserts incl.

     

    Sat, Feb 27—Soma Dis Deli $15 Beer/wine & menu items avail. for purchase.

     

    7:00 PM

    Special performance by GHS Swing Choir!  

     

     

    406-228-9216 · [email protected] · www.fortpecktheatre.org

    Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner 

    (406) 228-2525 -www.redfoxxrealestate.com

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    PRIVATE AND SECLUDED HOME

    2549 +/- SQ. FT. HOME WITH 3BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS, 1 SLEEPINGROOM, OPEN REMODELED LARGE

    KITCHEN, DINING AND LIVING.VAULTED CEILINGS AND SKYLIGHTSIN THE GREAT ROOM PROVIDE LOTSOF LIGHT. 3 CAR GARAGE ATTACHED

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    IT FEEL LIKE YOU ARE OUT OFTOWN!

    ASKING $235,000

    Valentine’s Day  ~ Special ~ 

    Bergies Call for Reservations

    Limited Spots Available

    746-3441

    5 Course ~ Tapas Style ] Pork Belly

    ] Calamari

    Lobster Mac & Cheese

    Braised Short Ribs] Special Dessert

    SaturdayFebruary 13th ~ 7 pm

    Beer & Wine Catered by Cottonwood

    RC CONSTRUCTION, LLC

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    Will do any type of ooring

    installation, wood included.

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    Guys just don’t get it...The Perfect Gift

      Jim asked his friend, Tony, whether he hadbought his wife anything for Valentine’s Day.  “Yes,” came the answer from Tony, who was abit of a chauvinist, “I’ve bought her a belt and a

    bag.”  “That was very kind of you,” Jim added, “Ihope she appreciates the thought.”  Tony smiled as he replied, “So do I, andhopefully the vacuum cleaner will work better nowthat I’ve bought these replacement parts.”

    For That Special Someone

      Roger, who was 19 years old, was buying anexpensive bracelet to surprise his girlfriend onValentine’s Day.

    The jeweller inquired, “Would you like yourgirlfriend’s name engraved on it?”Roger thought for a moment, grinned, and thenanswered, “No; instead, engrave ‘To my one andonly love’.”The jeweller smiled and said, “Yes, sir. How veryromantic of you.”Roger retorted with a g lint in his eye, “Not exactlyromantic, but very practical. This way, if we breakup, I can use it again!”

    Meaning Of Dreams

      A young woman was taking an afternoon nap.After she woke up, she told her husband, “I justdreamed that you gave me a pearl necklace forValentine’s day. What do you think it means?”

    “You’ll know tonight,” he said.That evening, the man came home with a small

    package and gave it to his wife.Delighted, she opened it--only to find a book

    entitled ‘The Meaning of Dreams.’

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    Pint Aid

     G la s g o w Ice  D aw g  

    at the Sagebrush Lounge Sat• Feb. 13th from 4pm.- Midnight kickback from every pint sold from 4-midnight

    | Complimentary Champagne with all Orders.

     Valentine’s Day SpecialsWillow's Restaurant

    All you can eat Seafood Buffet$36.00

    Serving from 4 pm to 8 pmWe will also have all of our regular menu items,including Prime Rib and our popular Rib Steak.

    | Scallop Linguine| Crab Cakes| Steamed Shrimp | Snow Crab | Mussels

    | Breaded Shrimp | Lobster Chowder | Cheddar Biscuits| Baked Potatoes| Salad Bar 

    Let the celebration begin! Couldn’t tell who was moreexcited over that perfect 300 game, Smutz or Rick?!?

    Photo by Josh Sillerud