June 8, 2016 (Wednesday)

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 8/15/2019 June 8, 2016 (Wednesday)

    1/8

    “No Bull”Published by BS Central

    515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578

    [email protected]

     

    V     o   

    l    .  5   ,  N  o . 8 1

      W ed n e s d a y,  J u

     n e  8 , 

      2  0   1   6

    Yeesh! 

    There wassomething

    going ondown there

    on 1st AvenueSouth early

    this morning,but we weren’t

    going anycloser to fnd

    out, what with

    hay feverand all: fxing

    a pot hole,perhaps?

    Fortunatelythe wind

    wasn’tblowing.

    Wonder if theguy running

    the skid

    steer’s nameis Dusty...

    First Lutheran Church willhave the Upper Missouri Ministriescounselors lead their Vacation BibleSchool Day Camp rom Monday, June13th – Tursday, 16th. Te camp isdesigned to provide a Christ-centered

    experience bringing Bible Study,Worship, Music, Games, Crafs andRecreation to your children or a un-filled 4 days.

    Ages 4 through those who havecompleted 6th grade will be rom 9a.m.

    - 2p.m. Children are to bring a sacklunch each day. Preschoolers ages 4to those who completed kindergartenwill meet rom 9 - 11:30a.m.

    Stop by the First Lutheran Churchand pick up a registration orm.

    Register your kids for First Lutheran’s Vacation Bible School

  • 8/15/2019 June 8, 2016 (Wednesday)

    2/8

    Letter to the Buzz  A couple o days ago I received a solicitation rom aRepublican US Senator. Here is a man amongst many whowants to stay on the gravy train.

    With what all these characters in the Republican Partypromised us in the 2010 election, the VA is still a mess and

    yet the illegals end up with better benefits than our vetsthe economy is still in the toilet, our military is shrinkingand the Republicans have rubber stamped everythingthe Commie in the White House has wanted, including$1,000,000,000,000 (one trillion dollars) or shovel-readyprojects which have never begun.  And by the way, whatever happened to that onetrillion dollars?  How about the Unaffordable Health Care Act whichthey vowed to get rid o? And also Kate’s Law about thepoor girl in San Francisco that was killed by an illegal

    alien, the Senate couldn’t even get it off the ground.Te Republicans attempt to pass flimsy legislation

    they know the White House will veto and then don’t haveenough nads to override the veto. Teir answer to that is“Oh well, we tried.”  We seniors have struggled along these past ew yearson very little, i anything in the way o a social securityincrease because we have been told the inflation rate islow or nonexistent. When was the last time one o thesecharacters went to buy groceries? Every week the Americanpeople go into a grocery store and the prices have gone up

    and the portions keep shrinking. Te only thing that hashelped us a little bit is that the price o energy has gonedown.  As an independent, I’m o the opinion, that weshouldn’t send a thin dime to any o the Republicans whoare vying or the gravy train. As ar as I’m concerned, ithey want to be elected, or re-elected, they should pay orit out o their own pockets. Tis Congress is corrupt andmorally bankrupt.

    ~ Lewis Mains

      Glasgow 

    Gravy Train with buiscut wheels? 

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

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

     June 3 - June 9

    SHOWINGS

    228-9239 www.polsontheatres.com

    PG   PG-13

    4:10 - 7:00 - 9:15

    fantasy action/peril and some language

    4:00 - 6:50 - 9:35

    sequences of violence, action anddestruction, brief strong language andsome suggestive images

     H E L D

     O V E R

     H E L D

     O V E R

    CALL 228-2114 TODAYwww.hellandagencyinc.com

    BEAUTIFUL SERENE LOCATION

    Asking $275,000

    20-984

    Charming 3 bedroom, two bath home on 3 1/2 acresfor sale, just 1/2 mile south of Glasgow, Montana.The house has 2528 square feet of living space.New siding, windows and air conditioning/heatingsystem were installed in 2015. There are two mainoor bedrooms, updated bathroom with double sink,nice kitchen with open oor plan and large living roomwith beautiful views. The downstairs was remodeled in2011, boasting a large den with wood freplace, storageroom, and bonus room with in suite bathroom. Thedetached 1200 square foot garage has a wood stoveto keep it warm while you work. There are two otheroutbuildings: a greenhouse with heat available to it anda wood shed. Close to town but yet private.

      “... and now we can use any bathroom we wantto, Bro!”  “Whoa, who you callin’ Bro?”

  • 8/15/2019 June 8, 2016 (Wednesday)

    3/8

    BUZZIFIEDS

    Heat couldbringT-Storms

    tomorrow

    Tonight:  A 20 percent chance of showers and

    thunderstorms after midnight. Mostly clear, with a lowaround 63. West southwest wind around 6 mph becominglight and variable.

    Thursday:  A 30 percent chance of showers and

    thunderstorms after noon. Some storms could be severe,with large hail and damaging winds. Mostly sunny, with

    a high near 90. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph becomingwest northwest 11 to 16 mph in the morning. Winds could

    gust as high as 23 mph.

    Thursday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms

    before midnight, then a slight chance of showers. Partlycloudy, with a low around 56. West northwest wind 6 to

    11 mph. Chance of precipi tation is 30%.

    Friday: Sunny, with a high near 88. North wind 5 to 7mph becoming south southeast in the afternoon.

    Friday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms.Partly cloudy, with a low around 63. East wind 10

    to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Chance of

    precipitation is 30%.Saturday: A chance of showers, with thunderstorms

    also possible after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near86. Breezy, with an east wind 17 to 22 mph, with gustsas high as 31 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

    Saturday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms.

    Mostly cloudy, with a low around 60.

    Sunday: A chance of showers, with thunderstorms alsopossible after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 79.

    Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51.

    Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 76.

    Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 53.

    Tuesday: A slight chance of showers. Mostly sunny, witha high near 79.

    BUZZFOR RENT OR SALE: 3BR units at St. Marie $450, 1200 sq. ft . new

    kitchen floors and countertops, and $550 sq. ft. (Bath & 1/2) withbasement and garage. Nice Units. CALL 406-524-3742

    BUZZLARGE HERITAGE APT. FOR RENT: 925 sq. ft., 2 bd, 1½ bath

    in the city of Glasgow, quiet. Laundry room, small pets ok, A/C.

     Available 5/1 & 6 /9. Rent $575/mo. (360) 750-6746

    BUZZFOR RENT: Newly fenced horse pasture can take care of up to five

    horses, $40 per horse per month. Located 1/2 mile east of Glasgow

    (you know, east of the Glasgow High School). Will be available June

    15th just as soon as Bernie and Rocky quit screwing around and

    get the fencing done. CALL BERNIE AT 406-899-8305.

    BUZZCOTTONWOOD INN: is looking for a part-time evening/night fron

    desk person. Shift is from 3:30 - 9:00 pm. PICK UP APPLICATIONS

    AT THE FRONT DESK AT THE COTTONWOOD INN

    BUZZTRINITY TECHNOLOGY GROUP  seeks professional and caree

    oriented individuals for Transportation Security Officers in Glendive

    Sidney, Wolf Point, Glasgow, and Havre, MT. Excellent salary

    part-time positions with full benefits. Duties: providing security and

    protection of air traveling passengers and the pub lic. Requirements

    High School diploma or equivalent, proficiency in the English

    language, pass medical and drug screening, and backgroundchecks. To apply go to http://www.trinitytechnologygroup.com

    . E. O. E.

    BUZZFULL-TIME CUSTODIAL POSITION IRLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

    Starting wage $12.80 - $15.40 DOE. Hours: dur ing school term 3:00

     – 11:30 p.m.; summer term wi ll be a day shift . Benefits: Ret irement

    vacation/sick leave, holidays, insurance & longevity. Job description

    available upon request. Instructions to apply are located on the

    District website: www.glasgow.k12.mt.us, go to employment tab

    and select classified positions. Open until filled.  FOR MORE INFO

    CONTACT RYAN STONE AT 263-7738

    While today’s high on top o the hill is orecast to be 94,the record or the date was 97° set in 1988, a year that

    had a hot streak in early June, or sure. For the date oJune 6th, 1988, it was 107 degrees, ollowed up on June7th with a 106° scorcher. Te record high or June 9th is97° set in 1957; normal is 75°.

      S e  n i o

     r  Ci  t i ze n  C e n t  e  r    

    CasseroleCall for reservation by 10 AM

    228-9500

    THURSDAY

  • 8/15/2019 June 8, 2016 (Wednesday)

    4/8

      Yep, summer is here (although not officially untilJune 20th) and events are beginning across the state.Tough hot temperatures and sunshine are predominantin Montana during the summer, thunderstorms and thethreat o lightning are also a threat.  Across Montana, we average between 20 and

    40 thunderstorm days per year. Tough a severethunderstorm is classified as one that has hail one inchor larger and damaging winds 58 mph or greater, allthunderstorms are dangerous and potentially deadlydue to threat o lightning.  Are you having an outdoor, community event? Beready or it by having the National Weather Service as apartner! Tis reerence will take you through the steps tomake sure weather does not cause a tragedy at the eventyou are hosting. Whether it is severe thunderstorms,

    winter storms, a heat wave or high winds, weather hasa way o turning a un event into a potentially deadlygathering o a lot o people.

       Months before the event:• Contact your local Disaster and Emergency Services

    Coordinator. Discuss the venue, the expected attendance,and the hazards that could occur during the time of year

    the event will occur

    • Contact the National Weather Service in Glasgow and letthem know about the event so they can add it to their listof known events. ([email protected], or 406-228-

    4042)• Develop an Emergency Action Plan with your DES

    Coordinator/Local Emergency Planning Committee and

    National Weather Service ofce. Include information suchas:

    • Identifying potential hazards that could occur• How to contact local ofcials

    • How to contact your NWS ofce• Identify communication methods for the organizers

    • Identify how to notify attendees at the event if there is anemergency

    • Identifying designated shelters and/or evacuation plans• Have pre-written statements that they are ready to use if

    needed

      One to two weeks prior to the event:

    • Contact the National Weather Service in Glasgow at 406-228-4042 or go online and look at the latest forecast, and

    the 6-10 Day and 8-14 day outlooks at www.weather.govglasgow

    • Click on your event location on the map on the main page

    for a 7 day forecast• Let the entire planning committee know if there could be

    any concerns in the forecast or outlooks.

    Te NWS of Glasgow wants to help you play it safe

  • 8/15/2019 June 8, 2016 (Wednesday)

    5/8

    NORTHEAST MONTANA’S FORD HEADQUARTERSCall Jerry, Josh or Norm • 228-2141 • 866-528-2141

    Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

    • If weather may be a problem, designate a WeatherWatcher for your event

      Two-Four Days prior to the event:• Have the Designated Weather Watcher get the latest

    forecast either by calling the National Weather Service inGlasgow or going to our website

    • Consider cancellation or changing hours/date of the eventif needed

      Day before event:• Have the Designated Weather Watcher check on the latestforecast again by calling the National Weather Service inGlasgow and/or checking our website

    • Have a NOAA Weather Radio receiver available at thevenue and/or make sure the county dispatch knows how

    to get hold of your Designated Weather Watcher in theevent of any watches, warnings, advisories or special

    weather statements• Consider cancellation or changing hours/date of the event

    if needed

    • Make sure the National Weather Service has contactinformation for the Designated Weather Watcher

       Morning of event:• Have the Designated Weather Watcher check on the latest

    forecast again by calling the National Weather Service inGlasgow and/or checking our website

    • Consider cancellation or changing hours/date of the event,if needed

      During the Event:• Keep the public informed if there is a threat, and update

    them through the day

    • Monitor for any hazards that may impact the event byhaving the NOAA Weather Radio, the internet to monitor

    radar, and graphical displays of watches, warnings,

    advisories or special weather statements, and be readyto call the National Weather Service if you have specic

    concerns• Evacuate people at least 30 minutes prior to a threat

    occurring, if possible. More time may be needed if youhave a large attendance including hundreds or thousands

    of people.

    USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.USDA provides reasonable accommodations for all personswith disabilities to participate in USDA programs and activities.

     June 21, 2016, Glasgow - 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.City-County Glasgow Library, 408 3rd Ave S

     June 22, 2016, Malta - 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.First State Bank of Malta, 1 S. 1st Street East

     June 23, 2016, Chinook - 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Wallner Hall, 337 Ohio

    If you have questions about the workshops or if you requirespecial accommodations, contact Abby Dresser at 406-544- 6445or [email protected].

     The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and itsconservation easement partners are hosting three conservationeasement workshops in northcentral Montana the 3rd week of June:

    Conservation Easement Workshops

  • 8/15/2019 June 8, 2016 (Wednesday)

    6/8

    On Hwy 2 Across From McDonald’s

    Salvage&

    Antiques 

    Open Through Summer   Thurs. 10-4  Fri. 10-4  Sat. 10-3

    406-263-7567 

    Marcia Fast. Propriator

     

    Come check out Young Livingessential oils, diffusers and

    other products!door prizes • oil-infusedsnacks • cash-and-carry

    products on hand

    You can also get an iTovibiofeedback scan for $10.

    OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, June 8th

    at 6:00pm

    at Ransome’s(next to Western Drug)

    Contact Marisa at 406-697-1898

    for any questions.

    Beef

     TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ...............$4.99 lb.BonelessNEW YORK PORK CHOPS ........$1.99 lbFamily Pack Boneless SkinlessCHICKEN BREASTS .................$1.99 lb.BeefEYE OF ROUND STEAK ............$3.99 lb.Pork Shoulder

    BOSTON ROAST......................$1.79 lb.Beef Bone-InSHORT RIBS ....................... ....$3.99 lb.

    Week of June 8 - 14, 2016

     S u  m m e r  T i 

     m e 

     S a  v i  n g s

    Fill It Fresh $10/bagon Select Items

  • 8/15/2019 June 8, 2016 (Wednesday)

    7/8

    Bridal Registry 

    Jensen & MorehouseJune 11, 2016

    Clegg & Richter July 25, 2016

    Leisy-Weins & StebletonJuly 16, 2016

    Markle & BurtSeptember 24, 2016

    Dunphy & RasmusanNovember 12, 2016

    30 % O F

     F Yard Decor & Summer Apparel

     Totes • Wallets • Hats

    HUMP DAY!!Sizzling Summer Deals WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15TH

    Got Meat on the Grill(Showcasing Milk River Lean Beef Samples)

    Bag of Fabulous items $5 up to Thrill75% OFF Tables… Serious Real Deals!

    THURSDAY LUNCH SPECIAL

    Open: Mon - Sat • Closed: Sun

    Hwy 2

    «««

    228-4614

    Black Bean Chili 

    BBQ Pork Flautas 

    Now Available

    MILK RIVER LEAN BEEF *Locally Raise*

     The Leanest Meat of AllLeading the Industries

    Healthy Scale

    with the Lowest Calories,

    Cholesterol and Fat 

     R  o  b  y  n ’ s   N  e  s  t  a  t 

      On uesday, June 14th, Montana Department o Labor& Industry Program Manager, Chris Wilhelm, will leadan ree inormational session to explain the IncumbentWorker raining program to businesses.  Tis grant program targets businesses with 20 orewer employees per location, and 50 or ewer employeesstatewide. It offers up to $2,000 per employee to helpbusinesses purchase skills-based training or certifiededucation or their existing employees.  A sample o topics that will be covered include:• What is the Incumbent Worker raining program?

    • Who can and should apply?• Which employees may qualiy?• What types o training may be eligible or grant unding?• What changes are coming to the program during the

    next fiscal year?  Tis educational session is ree and open to thepublic. For more inormation please contact the GlasgowJob Service at (406) 228-9369.

    Incumbent Worker raining Program

    Showcased at the Glasgow Job Service

      An old man comes into a restaurant, sits at his usualtable, and orders his usual, Matzoh ball soup. Te waiter

    sets it down in ront o him, and stands back to watch himenjoy it. But the man just sits there.  “Is there something wrong?” the waiter asks.  “I can’t eat this soup,” the man replies.  “Is it too hot?” Te waiter asks.  “No,” the man replies.  “Too cold?” “No.” “Too salty?”   “No.”  Te waiter calls the che and he asks the samequestions. Finally the che at his wits end says, “Sir, I willtaste the soup mysel. Where is the spoon?”  Says the old man: “A-Ha!”

  • 8/15/2019 June 8, 2016 (Wednesday)

    8/8

    Glasgow Elks Lodge #1922 scholarships were awardedto a total of 11 area graduating seniors in the amountof $500 each. Eight of the recipients are Glasgowgraduates. Pictured are GHS Vice Principal/Athletic

    Director Brenner Flaten, Elks member Pete Hellandand GHS grads Logan Gunderson, Brett See, MaryFewer, Andrea Hansen, Kathleen Brandt, Cody Kingand Zachary Miller.

    Recent Hinsdale graduate Delany Beil was one of the 11scholarship recipients, pictured with the Glasgow Elksmembers Tim Young and Zak Peterson, as was ChanningMavencamp from Saco, pictured at right. Selection is basedon academic achievement, leadership ability, school andcommunity participation and personal attributes.

    Friends of the Poneer Museum 

    Sunday, June 12, 2016 1 ~ 5 pm at the Pioneer Museum

    Honoring the Retirement of Al & Doris Franzen

    ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE2 Lots on the North Side Ready to Build!

    Bonus double car garage is already existing!

    7800 sq. ft. and located on 5th Avenue North.

    $65,000Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner 

    (406) 228-2525 -www.redfoxxrealestate.com

    CALL FOR INFORMATION TODAY!

    #242