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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

No.
132

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A plume of multi-colored paint dust hangs over the nearly 200 participants
of all ages to conclude the 2016 Paint Run/Walk held this past Saturday
morning on the south side of Glasgow. Sponsored by the Glasgow High
School Student Council and the Glasgow Recreation Department, all
proceeds go to the Montana Warriors on the Water project and helps to
defray the costs of disabled Veterans enjoy a fishing trip on Fort Peck
Reservoir. The turnout was good, but there is always room for lots more;
looking through the crowd, most of them attended the inaugural event last
year due to how much fun they have. At left, Jace Ball (Physician Assistant
at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital) spoke about the Montana
Warriors on the Water and the importance of supporting our Veterans. So
when that third annual Paint Run/Walk rolls around, keep our Veterans
in mind, put on that white t-shirt on and come enjoy a summer morning

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Call for an
Appointment for
Tuesdays & Fridays

August 19 - August 25

235 4th St. So.


Glasgow, MT
406-228-2499

SHOWINGS
228-9239

www.polsontheatres.com
4:00 - 6:50 - 9:15

sequences of violence and action

PG-13 throughout, disturbing behavior,

suggestive content and language

4:10 - 7:00 - 9:10

PG-13

crude and suggestive humor, some


nudity, action violence and brief
strong language

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

14 Years Experience
as a Cosmetologist

Open Through Summer


Thurs. 10-4
Fri.
10-4
Sat.
10-3
On Hwy 2 Across From
McDonalds

406-263-7567

Marcia Fast. Propriator

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

Salvage
&

Antiques

Orientation Day
Wednesday
Attention, 6th grade
students and new 7th & 8th
grade students to the Glasgow
School District: Glasgow
Middle School will host an
orientation day designed
to help students make a
smoother transition to the
middle school concept. Staff
will lead students through
different sectionals that will
help students start off their
middle school experience on
a positive note.
This GMS orientation
day will be held on
Wednesday, August 24th
from 8:10a.m. 12:15p.m.
Snacks & lunch will be
provided. If you have any
questions call the office at
228-8268.

On the first day of
school, a first-grader handed
his teacher a note from his
mother. The note read, The
opinions expressed by this
child are not necessarily
those of his parents.

Helping the Backpack Fairies

Hey, even Santa has Little Helpers. The Backpack Fairies couldnt be found, so
Matt Stevenson and Bethanie Knight accepted an awesome donation from the
Glasgow Elks Lodge for the back-to-school backpack program. Pictured are Matt,
Bethanie and Elks Lodge members Zak Peterson, Mitch Hughes and Sam Waters.
A completely anonymous program designed for our local kids in grades 1-12, thanks
to ALL who donated; a lot of kids will be headed back to school on Wednesday,
August 31st with all the necessary school supplies appropriate for their age.

TUESDAY

Soup: Potato Chili


Specials:

BBQ Country Style Ribs


Reuben
Dine at theO
228-8006

Sandwich
of the Week
Pizza dog

Hot dog with Pizza sauce


Grilled Onions
& Swiss Cheese

Hwy 2 West 228-2997

Summer Hours

Lobby 11:00 - 8:30


Drive Thru 11:00 - 9:00

BUZZIFIEDS

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Please Join us for a
Retirement & Farewell
Open House Honoring

Pastor Jay & Connie Ashbaucher


for 44 years of Ministry to the
Evangelical Church and the Community

Cottonwood
Inn

August
27th

2-5
PM

Cooling back
off Tuesday
for a few days

SIGN-UPS

Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers after midnight.


Partly cloudy, with a low around 52. Northwest wind 6 to
10 mph.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74. West wind
7 to 12 mph increasing to 16 to 21 mph in the afternoon.
Winds could gust as high as 29 mph.
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51.
West northwest wind 10 to 20 mph, with gusts as high
as 28 mph.
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers before
noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 68.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 48.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 73. West wind
5 to 7 mph.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 84.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 83.

OUTDOOR S CCER

PROGRAM

FORMS MUST BE
RETURNED TO THE
GRD BY SEPTEMBER 7TH
Late Registration Fee is $30.00

Games will be played


Monday and Tuesday
Evenings at Hoyt Park
September 12th - Oct 10th

Contact the GRD for more info 228-8341

or Citizen Center
Seni

TUESDAY

Tomato Soup &


Grilled Cheese

Call for reservation by 10 AM


228-9500

BUZZ
GARAGE SALE: 8am - 1pm, Saturday, August 27. 61 years of collecting
and it has all got to go (Im moving)! Small payer desk. tiller, electric
typewriter, household items, and much much more. 17 WEST OSAGE IN
FORT PECK.
BUZZ
CANNING TOMATOES: Locally grown, $1.50/lb. will fill bulk orders til frost.
Onions, peppers, swiss chard, squash til out. EXCELLENT VARIETIES, NO
CHEMICALS. 406-230-1127
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. $500 per month +
Security Deposit. Pet considered for additional $35 per month. CALL THE
HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114 ASK FOR LISA.
BUZZ
FOR RENT OR SALE: 3BR units at St. Marie $450, 1200 sq. ft. new kitchen
floors and countertops, and $550 sq. ft. (Bath & 1/2) with basement and
garage. Nice Units. CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZ
CAMPBELL LODGE: is looking for a reliable Full-time Night Shift position.
Starting $10.50/hr. CALL 228-9328 OR PICK UP APPLICATION AT
CAMPBELL LODGE OR GLASGOW JOB SERVICE.
BUZZ
MARKLES WAREHOUSE: is looking for full time help. Starting wage is
$10.50/hr. Duties include assisting customers in store, selling furniture and
appliances, delivering merchandise, heavy lifting involved! Monday-Friday
and some Saturdays. CONTACT SANDY AT MARKLES WAREHOUSE
BUZZ
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS NEEDED: Valley View Home is looking
to hire a Assistant Director of Nursing, and a Social Service Director.
Strong communication and leadership abilities are needed. 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
EZZIES MIDTOWN: is looking for full-time help. We are looking for both
day shift (9am-7pm) or night shift (1pm-11pm or 2pm-midnight on Fri &
Sat.). Starting wage is $11/hr. with some benefits after 90 day probationary
period. Days and hours of shifts will vary week to week. Applicants will work
some holidays and weekends. APPLICATIONS MAY BE PICKED UP AT
EZZIES MIDTOWN.
BUZZ
LABORER WANTED Wage DOE. CALL DK CONSTRUCTION 228-2591
BUZZ
APPLIANCE REPAIR TECHNICIAN: Lloyds Repair, LLC is looking for a full
time technician to join the repair team. We are looking for a dependable person
with mechanical abilities and excellent communication skills. We are willing
to train. The job requires background checks, drug tests, and a good driving
record. Duties will include troubleshooting problems, ordering parts, repairing
appliances, and calling customers to confirm appointments. The business
serves all of northeast Montana and western North Dakota. Work would be
MF. Starting Wage would be $15-24 per hour DOE. We provide: Service
Van, Specialized Tools, Laptop Computer, Smartphone, Ongoing Training.
Paid Vacation and Holidays. TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION OR EMAIL
A RESUME, CONTACT US AT: CS@LLOYDSAPPLIANCEREPAIR.COM
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

ior Citizen Center


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VAULTED CEILINGS AND SKYLIGHTS
IN THE GREAT ROOM PROVIDE LOTS
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IT FEEL LIKE YOU ARE OUT OF
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(406) 228-2525
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NEW BUSINESS
IN TOWN!
Got Computer
Problems?

Franks PC Repair
Frank Helland

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We believe every child


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Serving North Central and


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This project is funded in whole or in part under a Contract with the Montana Department of Public
Health and Human Services. The statements herein do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the
Department. This project was funded with 100% federal funds at a cost of $0.01 each for publication.

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NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS

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Beck Scholarships announced

The Theo and Alyce Beck Foundation Trust has


announced its 2016 scholarship recipients, There were
a total of twenty scholarships awarded this year.
Griffin Bengochea, son of Jon and Erika Bengochea,
in his final year at Montana State University Bozeman,
majoring in Business Management.
Shyla Bergtoll, daughter of Joe and Karen Bergtoll, in
her junior year at Weber State University, majoring in
Radiology.

Amy Breigenzer, daughter of Kurt and Audra


Breigenzer, in her sophomore year at University of
North Dakota majoring in Biology/Pre Physical Therapy.
Alaina Cole, daughter of Jeff and Julie Cole, in her final
year at Montana State University Bozeman majoring
in Nursing.
Kaleb Cole, son of Jeff and Julie Cole, in his sophomore
year at Montana State University Bozeman majoring
in Chemical Engineering.

Edwin Daggett, son of John and Sheri Daggett, in


his sophomore year at Montana State University
Bozeman majoring in Electrical Engineering.

Megan Dailey, daughter of Mike and Lori Dailey, in her


junior year at Dickinson State University majoring in
Elementary Education.
Emma Fewer, daughter of Jennifer Fewer and the
late James Fewer, in her junior year and University
of Montana Missoula majoring in Finance and
Management Information Systems.
Madison Hansen, daughter of Steve and Peggy
Hansen, in her junior year at Montana State University
Bozeman majoring in Nursing.

Abigail Helland, daughter of Pete and Allison Helland,


in her junior year at Montana State University Bozeman
majoring in Psychology.

Lane Herbert, son of Craig and Doreen Herbert, in his


sophomore year at University of North Dakota majoring
in Civil Engineering.

Keil Krumwiede, son of Bryan and Dena-Marie


Krumwiede, in his sophomore year at Des Moines Area
Community College majoring in Liberal Arts.
Gage Legare, son of Robert and Lisa Legare, in his
sophomore year at Montana State University Bozeman
majoring in Business Finance.
Grant Legare, son of Robert and Lisa Legare, in his
final year at Montana State University Bozeman
majoring in Social Studies.
Jacob Page, son of Greg and Jill Page, in his sophomore
year at University of Montana Missoula majoring in
Accounting.

Madison Sibley, daughter of Kirk and Jennifer Sibley,


in her junior year at University of Mary majoring in
Occupational Therapy.
Mariah Stein, daughter of Tony and Beck Stein, in her
junior year at Black Hills State University majoring in
Exercise Science.

Andrew Wageman, son of Gary and Annette Wageman,


in his final year at University of North Dakota majoring
in Aviation Technology Management and Business
Economics.
Ellen Walstad, daughter of Darrell and Margareta
Walstad, in her junior year at University of North Dakota
majoring in Chemical Engineering and Honors Program.

Rachael Zeiger, daughter of Dan and Shantel Zeiger,


in her junior year at University of South Dakota majoring
in Nursing.

The Theo and Alyce Beck Foundation Trust was


set up to create income for two purposes: 1. To benefit
people who would better themselves through higher
education. These scholarships are for Valley County
Graduates who are past their first year of education. 2.
To help fund projects to promote better living in Valley
County through non-profit organizations.
This is the seventh year that the Theo and Alyce
Beck Foundation Trust has awarded scholarships.

EL COR DEL LEAGUE


BOWLING SIGNUPS
& BBQ
Monday, August 29
Happy Hour 6-7pm Eat at 7pm
Team Meeting to Follow

For more
information
& signups
Call Donna
263-1371
or ElCorDel
228-2393

Monday & Tuesday


Mens League
Wednesday
Womens League

Thursday
Mixed or Matched
Friday
Mixed League

Ne w Te am s & Bo wl er s
Ar e We lc om e!

1985 21 ft. Bayliner


Capri Bowrider

$7000 (negotiable). Many canvases


and accessories.
305 Chev. V-8, 5.0 liter Capri, OMC
drive. 40 gal. gas tank, Depth sounder
and marine radio, Silva Marine
compass, dual windshield wipers as well as heater fan to keep fog off window.
Engine and boat in great shape, with 393 hours, has separate head with porta-pot.
Dual battery, heater, manual downrigger, lots of good fenders and life jackets,
extra prop, anchor, water skis, Obrien Delta Dart tube & lots of tow ropes.
Dual axel Calkin trailer with 14 wheels. Has been kept covered in storage.
6 hp Johnson kicker motor & gas tank.
This is a beautiful boat that has been well maintained. Is great for a family
and can seat 6 in back and five in front for cruising. Has beautiful teakwood
engine cover to use when fishing or you can use the cushioned cover when
water skiing or just cruising. Call 406-263-5553 or 406-367-5455

Pokmon Go
Gone Wild

A surreal video that


purports to show thousands
of Pokmon Go players in
Taiwan stampeding after a
Snorlax a relatively rare
creature in the Pokmon
pantheon could, if
confirmed, be indicative
of just how all-consuming
the smartphone game has
become.
The
unverified
video was first posted on
Facebook on Saturday by
a user in the Taiwanese
capital, Taipei, and later
posted on YouTube. In
the 27-second video clip,
we see a mob pushing
through an intersection in
what looks like the citys
Xinbeitou district with
the urgency and intensity
one usually expects of
marathons or attempts to
escape alien invasions or
terrorist attacks. There was
a Snorlax waiting for them,
it is alleged, and so they
took off en masse.
Chinese media reports
say that the Xinbeitou
area has become a daily
focus for thousands of

People around the globe have Pokmon Go fever! In fact, the Frances Mahon Deaconess
Hospital is sponsoring a Pokmon Fun Run & Walk on Thursday, September 1st. More
details for all you Pokmon Go players (and there are a bunch!) in Tuesdays Buzz.

players looking to catch


the particularly exotic
Pokmon that appear to
populate the surrounding
streets. Overcrowding is so
intense, reports say, that the
civil-defense brigade has
had to be called in, along
with police reinforcements
from neighboring areas.
Pokmon Go was
initially released in selected
countries in July 2016,
including the United States.
In the game, players use
a mobile devices GPS
capability to locate, capture,

battle, and train virtual


creatures, called Pokmon,
who appear on the screen
as if they were in the same
real-world location as the
player.
It has quickly became
a global phenomenon
and was one of the most
used mobile apps, having
been downloaded by more
than 130 million people
worldwide. It was credited
with popularizing locationbased and augmented
reality gaming, as well as for
promoting physical activity

and helping local business


grow. However, it has also
attracted controversy for
contributing to accidents
and becoming a public
nuisance at some locations.
The Pokmon Go
craze has been causing
disturbances
in
many
parts of Asia. In the Thai
capital, Bangkok, police
have threatened to arrest
pedestrians and motorists
playing the game on
major roads because of the
number of accidents the
game has caused.

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