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Vol. 4, No. 32 Thursday, March 26, 2015
Scotty discus tosser Trevor Toavs works on his technique that will
hopefully launch him to the State Track & Field Meet. “He
should have a good season,” says throwing coach Wade Nelson, “he
really studies his movements.”Trevor and the Scotties get their
first meet in this Saturday as they host the Glasgow Invitational.
Field events start at 9:00, running at 9:30. For the first time,
Class B will be using qualifying standards to get to the state
track meet, and Head Coach Tim Phillips hopes to see a couple
qualify on Saturday. Athletes can still qualify via the Divisional
Meet as well. The
Scotties won’t have a full squad since some don’t have their
required 10 practices in due to illness and other activities so far
this season, but should have most of our athletes there. It sounds
to be an okay day for a track meet, although the National Weather
Service in Glasgow is calling for a 40% chance of rain in the
morning and 20-25 mile-an-hour winds in the afternoon with gusts
over 40 mph. But since it’s blowing out of the west, the
grandstands will be a nice place to be, and it will certainly aid
the discuss and shotput throwers. Schedule of events is inside
today’s Buzz.
Sights set high
A new memorial scholarship was established at Glasgow High School
in 2014. The Jed Robinson Memorial Scholarship will again, for the
second year, be given to one qualified graduating senior during the
Annual Scholarship Awards Banquet in May, 2015. This will be the
second of 10 annual scholarships to be awarded in memory of Jed.
Jed was a 1986 graduate of GHS. He participated in numerous clubs
and activities including G-Club, Key Club, Boy Scouts, football and
track& field. No one had an unkind word to say about Jed during
his time at GHS. He was an avid hunter, fisherman and patriot. He
loved the Air Force and the military in general, enlisting in the
Air Force in 1986, traveling the world from Korea to Africa to
North Dakota and finally Texas during his seven years of
enlistment. Jed was born in Glasgow on July 18, 1967. He died in
Glasgow on November 2, 1993 at the age of 26. 2015 graduating
seniors can contact the GHS counselor’s office for a list of
requirements and an application for the scholarship. The deadline
for application is April 26th. Thomas LaRoque and the GHS Class of
1986 have established the Jed Robinson Memorial Scholarship fund at
Valley Bank. Those wanting to donate to this fund can send in
donations at any time.
Scholarship established at GHS
Running Events (All Running Events are Finals) Girls then Boys 9:30
a.m. 3200 Meter 400 Relay 300 Hurdles 800 Meter 100 Hurdles
-BREAK- 100 Meter 400 Meter 1600 Meter 200 Meter 1600 Relay All
Field Events are Finals
(4 jumps – 4 throws) 9:00 a.m.
Long Jump (Boys)
10:30 a.m. Long Jump (Girls) Javelin (Boys) Shot put (Girls)
11:00 a.m. High Jump (Girls)
NOON Triple Jump (Boys) Pole Vault (Girls)
1:30 p.m. Discus (Boys) High Jump (Boys) Triple Jump (Girls)
Javelin (Girls)
Glasgow High School Invitational Track Meet, March 28, 2015
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Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. East wind 11 to 16
mph becoming light and variable after midnight. Winds could gust as
high as 22 mph. Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 69. West
northwest wind 8 to 11 mph. Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low
around 40. North northwest wind 7 to 13 mph becoming east southeast
after midnight. Saturday: A 40 percent chance of rain, mainly after
noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 69. Breezy, with a south
southeast wind 8 to 13 mph becoming west 19 to 24 mph in the
afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 36 mph. Saturday Night:
Partly cloudy, with a low around 35. Breezy, with a west northwest
wind 21 to 29 mph, with gusts as high as 41 mph. Sunday: Mostly
sunny, with a high near 63. West wind around 15 mph, with gusts as
high as 22 mph. Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 38.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. Monday Night: Partly
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The Scotty softball team is in action with Glendive this
afternoon/evening on Cal Ripken Field. First game of the double
header was set for 3:30 followed by the JV. Concessions by the Cal
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and the weather below, it should be a wonderful afternoon for a
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If one were to ask a large gathering “who is the greatest actor in
movie history?” there would be at least a hundred different
answers. In 1995 a worldwide survey of film critics answered the
question with “Charlie Chaplin.” Also he was the first (and
possibly the last) person to control every aspect of the filmmaking
process. He founded his own studio, United Artists, with Douglas
Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and D. W. Griffith, and produced, did the
casting, directing, writing, scoring and editing the movies he
stared in! In his third year of films, 1916, Chaplin had a salary
of $10,000 a week, the highest paid actor – possibly highest paid
person – in the world. He had turned the industry into an art.
Chaplin songs, dolls, dances, comic books, and cocktails spread
around the world. His popularity years later led IBM to use the
“Little Tramp” as the logo to advertise its venture into personal
computers. This huge success was in spite of a tough childhood.
Born in London in 1889, he lived in small furnished rooms, a state
poor house and in an orphanage, never knowing who his real father
was. This early poverty inspired his trademark tramp costume. He
had been accused of “being a Jew” and of belonging to the Communist
Party, neither of which was true, and when on a 1952 visit to
Europe, he decided not to return to life in the the U.S. He came
back once in 1963 and orchestrated a festival of his films. Amid
one of the longest and loudest ovations in history, he accepted a
special Oscar from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
He died in Switzerland in 1977. — Things, Ideas & People,
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16th, Willie Zeller, Jr.
And the final winner on March 17th for $500 was Darrell Morehouse.
Proceeds for the Knights of Columbus March Madness Raffle supports
local transportation to fund children in need to the Spokane
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Ruth Gilbertson, age 96, passed peacefully on to the great dance
floor in the sky on March 25, 2015. She had been a resident of
Valley View Home since 2011. Funeral Service will be held on
Monday, March 30th, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. at the First Lutheran
Church in Glasgow, Montana. Interment will be held in the Highland
Cemetery in Glasgow. Ruth Alyce Fuhrman was born March 21, 1919 at
the family home in the Baylor community in North Valley County. She
was the third child of ten born to Peter K. and Pauline (Miller)
Fuhrman. She was raised on the family farm/ranch and had many
stories to tell of growing up with her 9 siblings and numerous
cousins that lived near them. She often told of scaring her mother
to death when she was little by climbing to the top of the windmill
— quite the tomboy. Ruth attended the Fuhrman School in Baylor as a
young child, moving to Glasgow during her high school years. She
graduated in 1936, one full year ahead of schedule. She met her
future husband — Olaf Gilbertson — through mutual friends. He had
come to Valley County from Stanley, North Dakota to work on the
Fort Peck Dam. They married July 27, 1940 and moved to Niehart,
Montana where he worked in the mines. They soon decided that was
not where they wanted to be and returned to Glasgow to be near
family. Other than a short span of years when they lived in Tucson,
Arizona, they spent their entire married life in Valley County.
They farmed and ranched northeast of Glasgow from 1958 until they
retired in the 1980’s. Anyone that knew Ruth, knew of her love of
dancing. Ruth and Ole loved to waltz and two-step. After he
passed,
you could always find her wherever Cap Holter or Dudley and the
Deadbeats were playing. She danced right up until having a stroke
while dancing at the Elks Club in 2011. Ruth was preceded in death
by her husband Olaf in 1998, parents Peter and Pauline Fuhrman, son
Leslie in 2013, grandson Lance, siblings Walt, Clarence, Melvin,
Earl, Jim, and Kenny Fuhrman, Lenore Alden and Phyllis Campbell.
She is survived by children Deanna Jones of Glasgow, Kristi (Ted)
Schulz of Sacramento, CA, Gordon Gilbertson of Roundup, Ron (Cary)
Gilbertson of Glasgow, and Jeff (Rosario) Gilbertson of Missoula;
sister Barbara Bales of Scottsdale, AZ, 16 grandchildren including
Tracey Jones Waarvik of Glasgow, Julie Jones McGehe of Snoqualmie,
WA, Scott Gilbertson and Lori Barnett of Miles City, Cody
Gilbertson of Bozeman, Tawne Gilbertson Sweet of Castle Rock, WA,
Rod Cornwell of Okinawa, Shana Gilbertson Myren of Kalispell, Trina
Cornwell Hill of Coeur d’Alene, ID, Russ Gilbertson of Glasgow,
John Gilbertson of Whitefish, Nick Schulz of Portola, CA, Katie
Schulz of Cotati, CA, Carli Schulz of Chico, CA, Jessica and
Michael Gilbertson of Missoula, as well as numerous
great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Dance on, Mom
........ Happy you’re free of pain.
OBITUARY Ruth Gilbertson
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People always say this to me: “Hey, Letterman,” they say. “Why
don’t you make jokes about Obama?” All right, I’ll tell you why. I
don’t make jokes about him because I don’t want the FBI tapping my
phone, that’s why. ~ David Letterman
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking information on the
wasting of two deer near Glasgow. FWP Warden Todd Tryan said the
deer, a mule deer and whitetail, were found in a ditch near the
Willow Creek Block Management Area just south of Glasgow on
Britzman Road. The deer’s heads were removed, they were skinned,
and the only meat taken was one back strap off of the mule deer.
The deer were covered in mold and showed other signs of
decomposition. They are a complete waste. “These deer were probably
harvested during the fall hunting season and were left hanging in a
garage,” Tryan said. “The person or persons responsible never
removed the meat from these deer, and they went to waste. On top of
that, they then decided to dump them near a road right in from of a
Block Management sign-in box. If a hunter does not want the meat
from a harvested animal, they need to donate it to programs such as
Hunters against Hunger.” Anyone with information about the crime is
encouraged to call Warden Tryan directly at 406-263- 0067 or FWP’s
24-hour wildlife tip line at 1-800-TIP- MONT (1-800-847-6668). The
1-800-TIP-MONT program is a toll-free number where one can report
violations of fish, wildlife or park regulations. Callers can
remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward up to $1,000 for
providing information that leads to a conviction. This information
and more can be found on FWP’s website at
http://fwp.mt.gov/regions/r6/, or on our Facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/ MontanaFWP.R6.
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