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October 19, 2015 (Monday)
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2S&YPPPublished by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
Vol. 4, No. 173 Monday, October
19, 2015
Glasgows Nora Neumiller was one of the young hunters taking advantage of the Youth Deer Hunt which took place this past Thursday and Friday as the kids had no school. Nora bagged her first-ever buck, a mighty fine muley, with a perfect shot in the heart with her .243. As you can see by her smile, theres no doubt she is now hooked on hunting. Actually, Nora loves the sport of shooting, having competed in the 2015 NRA/VFW Junior Rifle Postal Match (a match in which competitors fire on their home ranges using targets which have been marked for identification) this past April, representing the VFW Fort Peck Post #3107 in Glasgow. Noras Dad Ray, her hunting guide last week, says hes going to have a tough time topping her buck when the general opener rolls around on Saturday, October 24th and concludes on Sunday, November 29th. Ray will probably have to have Nora as his guide.
The Glasgow Reds American Legion baseball board is looking for volunteers who are interested in serving on the Board. Needed are parents of baseball players from Cal Ripkin through American Legion, as well as community members without any kids on the team. Board members responsibilities include attending the meetings (monthly in the off season, more routinely during baseball season), assisting with the field, concessions, tournaments and fund-raisers. There is also a specific need for someone with experience or interest in the treasurers position on the board. If you are interested, please contact Bryan Krumwiede at 406-263-4434, or Tanja Fransen at 406-230-1151 or [email protected].
Baseball Boardmembers needed
Nice shot, Nora!
Late Nite Laffs
Nemont CEO Mike Kilgore participated in last Tuesdays #ConnectMT roundtable discussion with FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler in Great Falls. This successful event was made possible by Senator Jon Tester. It was both an honor and a privilege to have been involved in this extremely important discussion as an advocate for affordable, advanced telecommunication services for rural Montana. said CEO Kilgore. Chairman Wheeler said it best: All Americans, no matter where they live, deserve access to high-speed broadband so they can fully participate in the digital economy. Thats why we have made it a priority to expand broadband access in rural communities CEO Kilgore stressed the importance of the Universal Service and Mobility Fund to Chairman Wheeler. Both are critical for rural telecommunications providers such as Nemont to continue to maintain and buildout networks to best serve its rural customers. Nemont Telephone along with its subsidiaries, Project Telephone Company and Sagebrush Cellular, serves around 13,000 SQ Miles of rural areas in northeast and south central Montana including Fort Peck and Crow Reservations. Nemont will continue to work tirelessly to keep rural Montana connected to the world with quality, advanced and competitive communication services.
121 Min. 141 MinDAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON
FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS
Oct. 16- Oct. 22SHOWINGS
228-9239 www.polsontheatres.com
4:10 - 7:15 - 9:20
PG-13 PG-13
4:00 - 7:00 - 9:15
Language and some sexual references.
For intense peril and disturbing images.
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler (left) and Nemont CEO Mike Kilgore (right) discussing a paragraph from Mr. Wheelers book, Mr. Lincolns T-Mail. CEO Kilgore recently recited an excerpt from the Chairmans book at Nemonts 65th Annual Meeting which was held on October 3rd.
Nemonts Kilgore meets with WheelerHi -Tech Electric Inc.
Dan Daubner Spencer MarshEmail: [email protected]
Commercial Industrial Residential
(406) 228 - 8944
New research shows that China has a bigger middle class than America, and more people in China are living what we would call the American Dream. Thats when you know things are bad - when even the American DREAM is made in China. ~ Jimmy Fallon
A 22 year old Connecticut man has been sentenced to a year in prison for calling in fake emergencies which led to false deployments of SWAT teams. Said the man, I get one phone call, right? ~ Seth Myers
Anderson cooper tried to make a case that Bernie Sanders isnt electable because he calls himself a socialist. I think thats the least of his problems. I think he isnt electable because he calls himself Bernie. ~ Jimmy Kimmel
The worlds oldest woman passed away at 116. They keep dying. I think that title may be cursed. ~ A David Letterman classic
Dr. Bill Wright
BUZZIFIEDS
Tonight: A 40 percent chance of showers. Cloudy, with a low around 44. East wind 8 to 10 mph.Tuesday: A 30 percent chance of showers. Cloudy, with a high near 59. East wind 5 to 10 mph becoming northwest 16 to 21 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 29 mph.Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 34. Northwest wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 61. Light southeast wind becoming south 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon.Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 35. Southeast wind around 11 mph.Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 65. South southeast wind around 9 mph.Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 37.Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 57.Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 32.Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 55.Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 59.
30% chance of rain Tuesday
SOROPTIMIST BAG SALE: Starting Saturday October 17th.SOME EXCLUSIONS BUZZTHE GATEWAY CLUB: is looking for servers/bartenders, dishwashers & cook positions. PICK UP APPLICATION @ JOB SERVICE.BUZZFIRST COMMUNITY BANK: Glasgow has an opening for a full time teller with benefits. EEO/AA Employer. APPLY AT JOB SERVICE.BUZZCOTTONWOOD INN is looking for a responsible, motivated full-time waiter/waitress. Duties include: seat customers, take customer orders, help prep meals for serving, serve food orders, clean tables, process payments and other duties as assigned. This position does require being able to work entire shift standing and walking. Benefits include: vacation/sick leave and dental/visual reimbursement after 1 year of employment, group health insurance available after 90 days, employee discounts. Will work some holidays and weekends. Pay will start at $9.25/hr plus great tips. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN OR ONLINE AT COTTONWOODINN.NETBUZZFOR RENT: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apartments in Glasgow. 2 car garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 units available. CALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046 BUZZFOR RENT:3 bed 2 sleeping rooms 2 bath duplex immediately available located 28 Angus Drive, Glasgow. $800/ month plus utilities.For Rent: 3 bed 1 full bath condo located 366B Pine St. in St. Marie. Nice condition. $500/month plus utilities. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bedroom units with newer furnace, hot water heater, linoleum, and counter tops. $500 Save on utilities! CALL 406-524-3742BUZZFOR SALE: 1994, 4WD, Honda Passport, 201,000 miles, great tires, clean, good condition, great in the snow. $2500 OBO CALL 263-5553 OR TEXT 425-765-6070 BUZZFOR SALE: Butcher Hogs ready to go. CALL 263-0126BUZZNO HUNTING on Bernie Blomers property without written consent.
Custom Carpentry Roofing Repairs Windows Doors Kitchens BathsCall Shawn Beard 230-1025
Email: [email protected] Licensed & insured Free Estimates
Family Pack Boneless SkinlessCHICKEN BREASTS...............$1.99 lb.Boneless Beef Sirloin Tip or ChuckROASTS................................$3.99 lb.Boneless WholePORK LOIN...........................$1.99 lb.Dailys Big Buy 16 oz.BACON.......................................3/$5Boneless BeefRIBEYE STEAKS.....................$8.99 lb.Boneless Shoulder Blade BostonPORK ROAST.........................$1.49 lb.
Week of Oct. 14-20, 2015
Thompson Center Venture Rifle
Blue Composite StockReg. $499.95 Sale $449.99
Camo/Scope ComboReg. $699.95 Sale $629.99
Plus $75.00 Mail In RebatePlus Free Gun Case
While supplies last
D&GSPORTS & WESTERN
Dine at theO
228-8006
Soup: Potato ChiliSpecials:
Sloppy JoeTurkey Bacon Melt
TUESDAY GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU
BreakfastCold Cereal Muffin
Banana Milk Lunch
Ham & Bean Soup Cheesy BreadstickCornbread w/Honey Butter Apple
Choice of Fruit Milk
TUESDAY
Senior Citizen CenterHam & Scalloped
PotatoesCall for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500
TUESDAYIts a beautiful day.
I think Ill skip my meds and stir things up a bit!
Business conventions are important because theydemonstrate how many people a company canoperate without.
One good thing about premature ejaculation is that porn lasts you a very long time. I bought a video back in 1992 and I still havent made it past the FBI warning thing.
Valley County residents, starting on October 19th, the Valley County Road Dept. will begin the reclaiming project on Skylark Road. The road will remain open
for traffic. Valley County will notify the public when the project is complete. Thank you for you patience.
Skylark Road Reclamation
Any Questions contact: Commissioner Paul Tweten 263-7893 or Road Supervisor Todd Young 263-1477
Hairstyles for All AgesCuts, Colors & Perms
(406) 853-5100LeAnn Murnion
Cosmetologist330 4th Ave S. Glasgow, MT
TanglesSalon
SPECIALS:
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We Now Serve Milk Shakes
Have your parties hereBOOK NOW!
Hwy 2 East 228-8280
FRIDAYSoup: Clam ChowderLunch: Shrimp Basket
Dinner: Walleye
TUESDAYSoup: Tomato & Macaroni
Lunch: Grilled Ham & CheeseDinner: Fish & Chips
WEDNESDAYSoup: Tomato
Lunch: Cold Meatloaf Sandwich
Dinner: No Special
THURSDAYSoup: Beer Cheese
Lunch: Pork Chop BurgerDinner: No Special
A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!
Business conventions are important because theydemonstrate how many people a company canoperate without.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks checked more than 36,000 private and commercial boats this season under a state law that requires all motorists hauling watercraftfrom trailers with motorboats or inflatable rafts to canoes and kayaks perched atop cars and pick-up trucksto stop at inspection stations. FWP operated inspection stations and roving crews from late May to early September at well-marked roadway locations and at boating and fishing events throughout the state to help curb the risk of aquatic invasive species from attaining a foothold in Montana waters. The annual education and enforcement effort, which this year included multiple chances to win prizes from local sponsors, checked about 28,500 watercrafts being hauled by residents and 7,500 by nonresidents. The most likely aquatic invasive species threats to Montana waters include quagga and zebra mussels, Eurasian watermilfoil, and VHS virus. They are easily transported from water to water by popular recreational activities like boating and angling. This year, a total of five watercrafts were found to have been fouled by zebra or quagga mussels, 53 found with other AIS contaminants and 176 more contained standing water or aquatic vegetation. In past years, more than 30 percent of all motorists hauling watercraft were not stopping for inspection, and some of those boats were likely harboring AIS. This year, nearly 40 Montana merchants and business, including fishing shops, outfitters, guides and outdoor shops, donated 70 prizes valued at $6,000 in a concerted effort to entice motorists hauling boats to stop for inspection. More than 8,400 boaters entered the drawing and nearly 8,000 more completed FWPs feedback survey. Preliminary results indicate that there were fewer drive-bys this year likely due to the raffle and other efforts, said Tom Boos, FWPs AIS coordinator in Helena. The success of the raffle was overwhelming and I look forward to conducting it again next year and further increase compliance rates. Winners included 57 Montanans and 13 nonresidents, including two from Alberta, Canada. Motorists who stopped had their equipment inspectedand cleaned if neededand received information on how to prevent the spread of AIS in Montana. State law requires private motorists and outfitters and guides hauling watercraftincluding motorboats, sailboats, kayaks, canoes, rowboats, rafts, jet skis and even small kick boats popular among some anglersto always stop at AIS watercraft inspection stations for a brief interview and equipment check. Most inspections take fewer than five minutes but failure to stop could lead to a $135 fine. The penalty for knowingly introducing AIS into Montana can be a felony, with penalties up to $5,000 and two years in jail. For more on AIS, and for a full list of prize sponsors, visit FWPs website at fwp.mt.gov, then click Aquatic Invasive Species.
Watercraft inspections season wrap-up
Practical Ideas for Raising Healthy Kids
During this engaging and lively presentation, Dr. Chip will discuss nutritional choices, organ development, sleep rhythms, hydration, & movement. He will also address first aid and how to strengthen the immune
system to prevent childhood illness. The talk is appropriate for all ages, including parents,
grandparents and caregivers. For more information visit: selahnaturalmedicine.com
A free health talk presented by Dr. Chip Halverson, ND
6pm on Thursday, October 22nd at the Cottonwood Inn
Winter HoursSun - Thurs: 11:00-8:00
Fri & Sat: Lobby 11:00 - 8:30Drive Thru 11:00 - 9:00
Sandwich of the WeekPork Chop
Hwy 2 West 228-2997
with Grilled Mushrooms and Swiss
Price Reduced $79,950
20-946
GREAT INCOMEExtra income
could be yours! 4 single rentals with great
cash flow. Recent upgrades and priced to sell!
Located at Located at 1120 3rd Ave S. in Glasgow, Montana.
www.hellandagencyinc.comCALL JON TODAY 228-2113
Bridal RegistryKoski & Welk
October 24, 2015Grewe & Beil
November 14, 2015Emig & BatdorfFebruary 6, 2016
50% off all Fall items.50% off fall lighted branches
50% off selected jewelry
We will be closed Oct. 30 ~ Nov. 5to get ready for our Christmas Open House.
Christmas Open House Friday Nov. 6, 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
Saturday Nov. 7, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERSCall Jerry, Josh or Norm 228-2141 866-528-2141
Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net
Quality at a Fair Price
Always Shining
Emily Kolstad took third place in Plentywood to lead the Scotty girls to a first place team title.
Scotties win in Plentywood, off to State B in Great Falls Both the Scotty girls and boys won team titles in Plentywood this past Saturday, their final regular-season meet before heading off to the State B Meet which will be held in Great Falls this Saturday, October 24th. Individually for the Scotties in Plentywood: BOYS:Walker Allen 2nd 17:29Ellis McKean 3rd 17:33Merlin McKean 7th 17:59Braden Meland 9th 18:40Cade Myrick 11th 18:56Gabe Hallock 12th 19:06Chase Hughes 16th 19:19Shane Sinclair 19th 19:42Colin Jamba 23rd 20:12Colton Pewitt 28th 21:10Tanner Overby 29th 21:20Tony Kaiser 32nd 22:07
Jordan Billingsley 39th 24:10
GIRLS:Emily Kolstad 3rd 21:39Julia Kolstad 5th 21:40Morgan Guttenberg 8th 22:10Alex Simensen 9th 22:25Katie Kaiser 11th 22:38Faith Sallee 12th 23:44Mary Fewer 13th 24:57Brinlie Nielsen 14th 25:01Andrea Hansen 25th 35:05
Borrow up to $5,000 0% percent interest Unsecured 48 month repayment 1 page application No Fees
Glasgow: 228-8231 Hinsdale: 364-2202
PRIDE IN OUR COMMUNITYPROJECT
FCB has committed $100,000 to this projectCan be used by Businesses for Exterior
Store Renovations and Landscaping.
Photo by Lih-An Yang