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Celebrate
the Fourth
of July Safely
by Ashley Juran,
Montana DNRC
As we enjoy all summer
has to offer in Montana, it is
important to remember one
small spark can ignite our
next wildfire. On average 60%
of wildfires in Montana are
human-caused.
The Montana Department
of Natural Resources and
Conservation and firefighters
across Montana encourage
you to celebrate the Fourth
of July with wildfire safety in
mind.
For many Montanans,
Fourth of July festivities
include celebrating with
family and friends by enjoying
Montana Dudes campfires, barbeques, and
It’s Day 2 of the 2019 National Student Council Convention and this firework displays. While these
was around 9:00 this morning Pennsylvania time. Ike Braaten, Wilson summertime activities are
Overby and their StuCo advisor Rod Karst have been having a blast. sure to ignite good times, one
They are three of over 800 participants in attendance. Today the five stray spark has the potential to
Montana students are wearing green t-shirts that say “Montana Dude” in cause substantial damage.
a Mountain Dew-style logo. Quite stylin’, Montana Dudes! continued on page 2
VALLEY VIEW HOME 4th of July continued from front
ANNUAL COMMUNITY BBQ During these celebrations, take care to not start an
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 unwanted fire. Here are a few tips to help take the fire
4:30 - 7:00PM • VALLEY VIEW HOME out of fireworks:
Sponsored by the Valley View Home Foundation • Never leave children
Jump House & Yard Games for the Kids unsupervised around any
BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches type of fire.
with sides along with drinks and a desert • Avoid starting any type of
We want to thank our community and welcome all fire when conditions are dry or windy.
visitors to please come and enjoy a FREE meal and
some time with us at Valley View Home! • Light fireworks one at a time and move away quickly
Staff, Volunteers & Friends will be hosting a Bake after doing so.
Sale during this event and 100% of profit go
directly to our residents Christmas Stocking Fund. • After fireworks are done burning, douse them with
Please don’t hesitate to contact Valley View if you water before placing in the trash.
too would like to donate a baked good!
• Observe fireworks restrictions.
Near normal Be aware that the tip of a sparkler burns at a
temperatures
temperature of more than 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit,
which can easily ignite dry vegetation. The safest way to
on Wednesday enjoy fireworks is to attend a public display sponsored
by your local community.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51. West wind 5 We can all make a difference in reducing human-
to 7 mph becoming calm in the evening. caused fires this season. One Less Spark Means One
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 81. Calm wind Less Wildfire!
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this may cause.
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MONTANA PARCEL NEAR FORT PECK LAKE
Check out this 2 acre lot for sale between
Fort Peck and Nashua Montana. The
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parcel is just 1 mile from Dredge Cuts
and only 5 minutes from Fort Peck Lake.
This lot would be perfect for a summer
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Enjoy the Missouri River, Lake Bowdoin
Glasgow Office Open House and the Milk River. Call the Helland
host: Shyanne Wallace (406) 230-6354 Agency at 406-228-2114; or Jon at 406-
when: Monday, July 1 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM 263-2113 for more information. 20-1025
where: Eastern Montana CASA Glasgow Office CALL JON 228-2113 TODAY Priced at $69,900
54253 US Hwy 2, Suite B • Glasgow, MT www.hellandagencyinc.com
GREAT FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD CLOSE TO SCHOOLS!
2556 +/- sq. ft. home has 4 bedrooms, plus
See Western Drug for
bonus room, 2 baths, large open remodeled
kitchen with lots of seating at the island for
fun and safety in the sun!
entertaining. Make your own design on We are expanding many departments in the store
the partially finished basement to suit your
needs. Cozy enclosed porch off the back so be sure to let us know if there are items that you
with deck to back yard.Newer windows, would like us to try and stock for you.
roof, hot water heater. Over-sized single
detached garage is a plus! WE WILL BE CLOSING AT 2 PM ON
ASKING $174,900 #346 SATURDAY, JUNE 29TH ONLY.
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
So please remember to pick up your
(406) 228-2525 -
www.redfoxxrealestate.com prescriptions before 2 PM on the 29th
Looking to hire 2
employees 16 yrs +
for the Summer
Duties will include:
hauling tires, putting
tires away, cleaning
the shop, and
outside maintenance.
Pay will be
$10 per hour
WEDNESDAY
SOUPS: Tomato • Chili
SPECIALS:
Hawaiian Burger
Ham & Cheese Melt
228-8006
An American, a
Mexican and an Italian
robbed a bank. As it
turned out, they got a lot
of cash in Dollars, Pesos
and Liras.
When they returned
back to their hide-out,
the American distributed
the money in three even
shares. He counted each
portion aloud:
“1000 Dollars for
me, 1000 Pesos for you,
1000 liras for you ... 1000
Dollars for me, 1000
Pesos for you, 1000 liras
for you ... 1000 Dollars
for me, 1000 Pesos for
you, 1000 liras for you
...”
For the Kids The Mexican said to
the Italian, “Well, I can’t
Ike Braaten, Wilson Overby and Paris Becker of Fairfield pose with the letters stand these Yankees,
constructed by the South Fayette High School where the National Student Council but I have to admit, they
(NaStCo) Conference is being held. It is a fund-raiser that deals with fighting childhood are honest!”
cancer, and the South Fayette High School raised approximately $190,000 last year!
or Citizen Center
Pulse Plot Tour set for July 1st Seni
Attention farmers, the 11th annual Northeast WEDNESDAY Sen
Montana Pulse Plot Tour will be held Mon. July 1st.
All are welcome to start the day at 9:30 a.m. on Crab Cake
Dick and Darlene Fulton’s farm south of Richland Call for reservation by 10 AM
and follow the tour as it moves to the Richland 228-9500
Fertilizer Plant for a sponsored lunch & more pulse Wednesday
discussion. Nights
Four applicator points are available as speakers 6:00 - 8:00pm
discuss aphanomyces, factors impacting nodulation, Build a Burger
cover crops, herbicide resistance, and more. Call the & get a
Extension at 228-6241 for more details.
Domestic Beer
(For those unfamiliar to agriculture wondering
$6 for Members
what aphanomyces means: Aphanomyces is a genus
$8 for Non-Members
of water moulds. As of 2003 there were about 45
described species. Many of these water moulds
are known as economically important pathogens Feeling overwhelmed?
of species of plants and animals, including Moving to Prairie Ridge,
fish, crustaceans, and agricultural crop plants. The Manor or Valley View?
Aphanomyces water moulds are “one of the most Let us help.
important yield-limiting factors in production of
legumes and sugarbeet.”
The disease that manifests in plants infected
with these water moulds is sometimes known simply
as Aphanomyces root rot or common root rot. Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
Card of Thanks
Thank you to all who showed us how much you loved our mom, Joan
Helland, by sending a card, attending her funeral, bringing food to the
house and many other gestures of compassion. We especially want
to thank mom’s PEO ladies for the meal on Friday night, Pastor Todd
for the beautiful service, Bell Mortuary, and the staff and employees at
Prairie Ridge and Valley View Home. We are truly grateful to all of you.
Tom and Lynette Helland & family; Karen Link and family;
Beth and Harry Knowlton & family; Stephanie and Monte Eayrs & family
and Jennifer Fewer & family