Professional Documents
Culture Documents
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Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@nemont.net
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esday, June 2
SHOWINGS
228-9239
www.polsontheatres.com
4:10 - 7:00 - 9:15
95 Min.
PG
124 Min.
PG-13
FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS
Late Nite
Laffs
Frog Legs
Dine at theO
228-8006
THURSDAY
Cooks Choice
The 21st Annual Longest Dam Race, sponsored by
the Glasgow Area Chamber of Culture & Agriculture,
was held on Saturday, June 20th at Fort Peck Dam. A
beautiful green, sun-filled morning at Kiwanis Park was
the atmosphere for a record breaking 443 individuals
who participated in the five events.
The youngest participants were three year olds and
the oldest was 84. All 21 participants from the Milk River
Activity completed the one mile walk. The 443 participants
represented 11 states including Arizona, Colorado, Iowa,
Idaho, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota,
Nebraska, Washington, and Wyoming, and one Canadian
province, that being Saskatchewan. 195 of the 443 (44%)
were from Glasgow and the surrounding area.
The races offered something for everyone. The race
began with the 10k run across the Dam and ended with
the one mile walk/run on the Nature Trail at Kiwanis
Park. A record breaking 46 runners participated in the
10k. Twenty five individuals participated in the 10 mile
bike route on Hwy #117.
The number of race participants were up from
412 in 2014 to 443 for this year (7.5% increase!). Prizes
provided by Big Valley Water and medals were given
to the top two finishers in each age group and overall
race prizes in each category. The races were assisted by
FMDH EMTs, McCone & Valley County Sheriff s, the
Montana Highway Patrol, Rock Solid Youth/Assembly
of God Church, Glasgow Recreation Department,
MDT, and dozens of volunteers.
The 2015 Longest Dam Race T-shirt was designed
by Allison Neumiller of Glasgow. The first 75 entries
received a free ticket for the Saturday June 20th
performance of One Man Two Guvnors at the Fort Peck
Summer Theatre. The 2016 Longest Dam Race will be
held Saturday June 18th, 2016.
in Sports Entertainment
Cranking up
the summer
heat on Friday
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apts. in Glasgow. 2
car garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 units
available. CALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046
BUZZ
FOR RENT: Spacious 2 and 3 bedroom custom homes with
detached garages on Ft. Peck Hiway. Refurbished interiors,
built-ins. Water and Sewer provided. No smoking or pets. Deposit
required. Call (406) 367-9300
BUZZ
FOR RENT (& SALE) 3BR HOMES IN ST. MARIE STARTING AT
$500 CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZ
HELP WANTED: Northern Lights Casino is looking for a Night Shift
Casino Attendant. 8 PM- 2 AM starts at $9/hour plus tips. For more
info and application see Job Service.
BUZZ
HI-LINE FORD is looking for an auto tech. All levels of experience
considered. Pay DOE. Full Time, paid vacations, 401K plan, health
plan, paid factory training. Submit a resume to Norm or JR Box 31,
Glasgow.
BUZZ
FMDH POSITION OPENING: Clinic Registered Nurse or LPN.
Full-time, Monday-Friday 8 am -5 pm. Must have current Montana
RN license and CPR certified. Qualified applicant to provide
assistance to Physicians as directed. Some duties may include
assisting with treatments, procedures, patient care and on-going
patient education. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. Please contact the HR department at (406) 228-3638
for more information.
BUZZ
FOR SALE: 2014 Polaris Razor 900 EPS Unlimited, 625 miles,
loaded with lots of accessories, 2 sets of tires. Must Sell, Call
263-4512.
BUZZ
PATTYS GREENHOUSE End of Season Sale Begins. Lots of
beautiful flowers and vegetables left. CALL LINDA 406-942-0266
OR DEB 406-690-6681
BUZZ
HELP WANTED: Agland Co-op is looking for a Part-Time possibly
Full-Time Cashier, Pay depends on experience, pick up an
application at Agland Co-op in Glasgow.
BUZZ
HELP WANTED: Campbell Lodge is looking for an energetic person
to work full time afternoon or evening shift. Will train. Competitive
Wages. CALL 228-9328
BUZZ
EZZIES MIDTOWN is looking for 2 full time help positions. Starting
wage is $10.00/hour with some benefits after a 3 month probationary
period. Shifts are 9am-7pm or 1pm-11pm Sun-Thurs or 2pm-12am
Friday and Saturday, including weekends and holidays. Some duties
include waiting on customers, filling propane, stocking inventory,
and making sure store is clean. Applicant must have good customer
service skills. Anyone interested can pick up an application at the
station.
2nd Place - $1,000 Reynolds Gift Card 3rd Place - $500 Reynolds Gift Card
4th Place - $250 Reynolds Gift Card 5th Place - $100 Reynolds Gft Card
Bone In Pork
ASSORTED CHOPS..............$1.79/lb.
GROUND BEEF.................. $2.99/lb.
12pk
INSECT REPELLET....................$5.59
12pk Bottles
OLD MILWAUKEEE...................$9.79
Boneless Beef
RIBEYE STEAK....................$9.99/lb.
SPARERIBS........................ $3.99/lb
SUMMER
SAUSAGE..........................$8.99/ea.
1 lb. pkg
IMITATION CRAB.....................2/$3
CRAB....................
Western Family 20oz Select Varities
BACON...............................$3.99 ea.
Maple Leaf Select Varities
CHICKEN................................ 5/$5
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AIR CONDITIONERS
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How the
fight
started...
It was a scorching hot day when I accidentally
overturned my golf buggy. This very attractive and keen
golfer, who lives in a villa by the golf course, heard the
noise and called out, Are you okay?
Yeah, Im Okay, I replied.
And she says, Forget your troubles. Come to my
villa, rest a while, and Ill help you get the cart up later.
Thats mighty nice of you, I answered, but I dont
think my wife would like it.
Oh, come on, she insisted. She was very pretty,
very sexy and persuasive... and I was weak.
Well okay, I finally agreed, and added, but my
wife wont like it.
After a restorative cold beer, and some creative
putting lessons, I thanked my host. I feel a lot better
now, but I know my wife is going to be really upset.
Dont be silly, she says, she wont know anything.
By the way, where is she?
So I told her, Under the cart!
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NE MONTANA
PULSE PLOT TOUR
Wednesday, July 1st
Yes, its looking as though the Cup shall be full to
the brim: the 28th Annual Montana Governors Cup
Walleye Tournament slated for July 9th, 10th & 11th,
that is.
As of this morning there are now 187 teams
registered, just another 13 to go!
Final payouts will be distributed to the top 20% of
the field, meaning you can take 40th place and still cash
a check on a full 200-team field.
A total of $60,000 (100% of the entry fee money)
will be paid out with the first place team taking home a
check for $15,000, and the 40th place team will get their
entry fee back.
Optional Day Money will be paid 100% on a sliding
scale based on participants. There are also the big fish
pots available (largest walleyes, largest northerns).
All told, approximately $100,000 will be swapping
hands at Saturday afternoons weigh-ins held beneath
the shady trees of Kiwanis Park.
The Glasgow Chamber is in need of volunteers for
July 9th 11th. They need people for all aspects of this
event. If you are interested in lending a hand please call
the Chamber Office at 228-2222, as soon possible so
they have time to get all tasks/jobs filled.
Last year Sidneys Jesse and Monica Reuter won
with 44.05 pounds (30.55 pounds day 1). With an extra
61 teams competing (based on a 200 team field), anglers
will have even more pressure to put two exceptional
days of fishing together if they want to be holding that
$15,000 check to conclude the 28th Annual Montana
Governors Cup Walleye Tournament. Whos it gonna
be....
FREE Admission
Concessions will
be available
$199,000
#217
(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com
DRIVE SMART
FORMERLY AARP
Tuesday, June 30th
1pm-5pm
This is a one day class provided to update citizens on
traffic regulation and vehicle operation.
There is no actual driving or tests involved.
CLASS OF 1970
There will be a
reunion meeting on
Monday June, 29th
starting at 6:30 p.m.
at the Hangar.
SPECIALS:
WEDNESDAY
Soup: Ham & Bean
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Soup: Clam Chowder
Lunch: Tuna Melt
Dinner: Walleye
SATURDAY
THE HANGAR
And theyre off! Julie Burke skillfully guides her catamaran out of Fort Peck Marina
Bay and onto the wavier waters of Fort Peck Reservoir for a thirty-minute cruise to
the delight of her passengers who had never been on a sailboat before.
Hwy 2 East
228-8280
Tangles
Salon
(406) 853-5100
LeAnn
Murnion
Cosmetologist