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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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Wedn
esday, November 3
Reflections
of a summer
gone by
A hen wood duck had the pond
all to herself on a warm and
sunny September 14th. The
population of the wood duck
was in serious decline in the late
19th century as a result of severe
habitat loss and market hunting
both for meat and plumage
for the ladies hat market in
Europe. By the beginning of
the 20th century, wood ducks
had virtually disappeared from
much of their former range. In
response to the Migratory Bird
Treaty established in 1916 and
enactment of the U.S. Migratory
Bird Treaty Act of 1918, wood
duck populations began to
recover slowly. By ending
unregulated hunting and taking
measures to protect remaining
habitat, wood duck populations
began to rebound in the 1920s.
The development of the artificial
nesting box in the 1930s gave
an additional boost to wood
duck production. The population
of the wood duck has increased
a great deal in the last several
years. The wood duck is the
second most commonly hunted
duck in North America, after the
mallard. Duck hunting ends on
January 5th while goose hunting
ends on January 8th.
Nov. 23 - Dec. 1
SHOWINGS
228-9239
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4:00 - 6:50 - 9:25
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OVER
PG-13
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Pharmacy
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Open House
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Wednesday,
November 30
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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LOVE
Came Down
Tuesday
December 6th
at 7:00 PM
Evangelical Church
152 Aberdeen, Glasgow
THURSDAY
Wicked
Cold
is coming
It had to happen eventually. Our record warm November
will give way to what one of the forecasters at the National
Weather Service in Glasgow described as Wicked Cold
coming in the middle of next week. We expect to see our first
widespread below zero temperature readings by Wednesday
morning, December 7th. Areas with fresh snow cover will
see the coldest temperatures.
Below normal temperatures are expected due to Arctic
air moving in from western Canada while above normal
precipitation is also expected. So enjoy highs in the lower 30s
through Sunday and brace yourselves.
Meanwhile, over in North Dakota, they will definitely
have a white Christmas as they had a foot and a half of
snow across most of the central and western part of state
with some locations receiving over 20 inches, and it was
still snowing this morning. Williston police were called to
at least 17 fender-benders between Monday afternoon and
Tuesday. The department of transportation closed several
highways due to ice and white-out conditions. Conditions
were horrible in western South Dakota, as well.
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ
COUNCIL ON AGING is having a flea market Saturday, December 3, from
9am-1pm. FOR TABLE RENTAL, TO DONATE OR MORE INFORMATION
PLEASE CALL VICKY AT 228-9500
BUZZ
FOR SALE: 1997 Royal American 3 bedroom 2 bath mobile home FOR
MORE DETAILS PLEASE CALL (406)230-6799
BUZZ
FOR RENT: Great Rentals in St. Marie at reduced price of $425 to help with
gas and driving costs. Nicely renovated units with new hot water heater and
furnace to help lower utility costs. Most pets accepted. CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZ
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS NEEDED: Valley View Home is looking
to hire Nurses and CNAs. Schedule is flexible. Long Term Care experience
is preferred. Benefits available. Applications are available at the business
office or local Job Service. PLEASE CONTACT KARLY KRUCKENBERG,
ADMINISTRATOR, FOR MORE INFORMATION.
BUZZ
LOCAL HOSPITALITY BUSINESS in need of Housekeepers, office/
bookkeepers, managers. Join a team of forward thinkers, challenged by
ideas and stimulating growth In downtown Glasgow. 406-228-2800
BUZZ
TO GIVE AWAY: Lexmark Printer with extra ink. Needs new print head,
$30 on line. Flavor Wave Turbo cooker, like new, asking $25. They sell for
$100, would make a good gift. CALL 228-9729BUZZ
STEVE CHAPPELL
Automotive ATV
Small Engine Repair
406-942-0164
Bake Sale
Special Features
Annual
Block of Bucks Collection
Watch for Montana Army National Guard, Glasgow High School Student
Council Members and Soroptimists collecting on downtown intersections.
LUNCHABLES ...........................10/$10
Land O Frost 10 - 16 oz. Select Varieties
GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
THURSDAY
Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal Mini Bagel
Applesauce Milk
Lunch
Pretzel w/ Cheese Taco Soup
Corn Chips Mandarin Oranges
Choice of Fruit Milk
TEETH CLEANINGS
5 Days A Week
CALL TODAY
406-228-2211
Elk Hunting
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CENTRAL
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Celebrate the season at our holiday open house and
let us express our gratitude for the privilege of working
with great people like you. Please bring your family
and friends to join us as we say thank you to our
clients, friends and community. Happy Holidays!
When: December 2nd, 2016 from 10AM to 3PM
Where: Edward Jones
54172 US Hwy 2
Glasgow, Montana
Financial Advisor
54172 US Hwy 2
Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-2443
54172 US Hwy 2
Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-2443
www.edwardjones.com
Member SIPC
Asking $275,000
December 2nd
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Weekly Special
November 27 - December 3
20% OFF
Winter Gear
We Accept:
Community Cash
Chamber Bucks & All Credit Cards
NOTICE TO
VALLEY COUNTY
2016 MOBILE
HOME TAXPAYERS
Second half of 2016 Mobile Home
Taxes are due November 30, 2016.
The taxes will be considered
delinquent on Thursday,
December 1, 2016 and are subject
to penalty and interest, thereafter.
Payment may be made at the
Treasurers at the office or mailed
to Valley County Treasurer,
501 Court Square #3, Glasgow,
Montana 59230.
THURSDAY
Chicken Breast
Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500
Sen
First half of 2016 Real Estate Taxes levied and assessed are due and
payable on or before 5 p.m. on November 30, 2016, or within 30 days after
the tax notice is postmarked, whichever is later and unless paid prior to that
time the amount due will be delinquent and will draw interest at the rate of 5/6
of 1% per month from the time of delinquency until paid and 2% will be added
to the delinquent tax as a penalty. Taxes will be considered delinquent on
Thursday, December 1, 2016, and will be charged penalty and interest.
Second half of 2016 Real Estate taxes levied and assessed are due and
payable on or before 5 p.m. on May 31, 2017, and unless paid prior to that
time the amount due will be delinquent and will draw interest at the rate of 5/6
of 1% per month from the time of delinquency until paid and 2% will be added
to the delinquent tax as a penalty. Taxes will be considered delinquent on
Thursday, June 1, 2017, and will be charged penalty and interest.
Payment of these taxes may be made at the Treasurers office at the
Valley County Courthouse during regular business hours or mailed to
Valley County Treasurer, 501 Court Square #3, Glasgow, Montana 59230.
2017 SuperDuty
Arriving Daily
$1,000 OFF 2017s
Co
Financing available
through FMCC, OAC
Vintage Christmas
Open House
December 1, 2, & 3
Open 10 - 4
406-263-7567
Glasgow
Door Prizes
Refreshments Served
Last chance training for new and existing pesticide applicators
Since 2106 is the last year of private applicator
certification for this district and since there will possibly
be some changes in the next year regarding licensing
of pesticide applicators, the MSU Extension Service is
offering a few last chance training sessions.
Fort Peck Community College is holding a Weeds
Be Gone workshop Wednesday, December 7th at the
Fort Peck Community College, Dumont Building in
Wolf Point beginning at 12:30 p.m until 5:00. This session
is worth four private applicator re-certification credits.
Discussions will include pesticide safety, reading the
label, management of narrow-leaf hawksbeard, sprayer
calibration and Worker Protection Standards.
MSU Extension is offering two initial training
sessions on Wednesday, December 14th, at the MSU
Extension office in Sidney, and December 15th in
Plentywood at the Civic Center. Both sessions begin at
8:00 a.m. and will be completed by 4:30 in the afternoon.
The training will provide an opportunity for
unlicensed people to obtain a private applicator license
as well as current license holders to receive up to six recertification credits (three in the morning and three in
the afternoon) toward their license.
The sessions are also open to dealers, commercial,
and governmental applicators and are worth six credits
toward those licenses (three in the morning and three
in the afternoon) for most categories.
Contact your local MSU Extension office for more
information or call Shelley Mills at 406-228-6241 or
email smills@montana.edu.
Both workshops are free and open to anyone
interested in obtaining or maintaining a pesticide
licensing.