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2S &YPP Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] V o l . 5 , N o . 5 9 F r i d a y, M a y 6, 2 0 1 6 Celebrating Good Times It was the bottom of the fifth, Havre had just taken a 4-2 lead, and the Scotty fireworks were about to light up on the Blue Ponies. Above is the team greeting Tiana Johnson (#6) at home plate as she drilled a two- run homer over the left field fence to tie the game once again. Still tied going into the bottom of the 6th, Khloe Krumweide blasted another bleacher burner, nearly taking out a windshield parked way past the outfield fence. The Scotties would prevail 9-4, their ninth win in a row to push their overall record to 9-3 (8-0 in conference). Unfortunately, this is the final time we got to see our girls at home as their regular season is rapidly coming to an end with a pair of games at the Havre Invitational this Saturday followed by a trip to Sidney on Monday.

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Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230

406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

Vol. 5, No. 59 Friday, May 6, 2016

Celebrating Good TimesIt was the bottom of the fifth, Havre had just taken a 4-2 lead, and the Scotty fireworks were about to light up on the Blue Ponies. Above is the team greeting Tiana Johnson (#6) at home plate as she drilled a two-run homer over the left field fence to tie the game once again. Still tied going into the bottom of the 6th, Khloe Krumweide blasted another bleacher burner, nearly

taking out a windshield parked way past the outfield fence. The Scotties would prevail 9-4, their ninth win in a row to push their overall record to 9-3 (8-0 in conference). Unfortunately, this is the final time we got to see our girls at home as their regular season is rapidly coming to an end with a pair of games at the Havre Invitational this Saturday followed by a trip to Sidney on Monday.

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4:10PM 7:00PM9:15PM

PG-13

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

228-9239 www.polsontheatres.com

May 6th - May 12thSHOWINGS

FREE POPCORN TUESDAY! FREE POPCORN WITH EVERY PAID ADMISSION

114 Min.

For fantasy action violence and some sensuality.

Cast: Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth, Jessica Chastain, Conrad Khan, Emily BluntDescription: The fantastical world of 2012’s global hit Snow White and the Huntsman expands to reveal how the fates of two characters, The Huntsman Eric and Ravenna, intersected before they met Snow White. Chris Hemsworth and Oscar® winner Charlize Theron return to their roles in a new epic action-adventure, The Huntsman. Three-time Oscar® nominee Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile) directs and wrote the current draft of the screenplay, with earlier drafts by Craig Mazin and Evan Spiliotopoulos. Producer Joe Roth (Maleficent, Alice in Wonderland) once again l

PG-13for extended sequences of violence, action and mayhem.

4:00PM 6:50PM9:40PM

147 Min.

Cast: Chris Evans, Chadwick Boseman, Robert Downey Jr.Description: Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War finds Steve Rogers leading the newly formed team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. But after another incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability, headed by a governing body to oversee and direct the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers, resulting in two camps—one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for the Avengers to remain free to defend humanity without government interference, and the other following Tony Stark’s surprising decision to support government oversight and accountability.

Located at theVFW Parking Lot

Perennials • Annuals • Vegetables • Herbs • Empty PotsFilled & Hanging Planters • Glacier Gold Products • Potting Soil

Call Jolene Reyes390-3871

Credit Cards Accepted Hours: 10am - 6pm7 days/wk *Weather Permitting

• Coffee & Cookies will be served• Lots of Hanging & Filled Pots• Gift Certificates available

Happy Mother’s Day Open House this WeekendMay 7 th & 8 th SundayAll Mothers get FREETomatoes!

To All the Wonderful Mother’s

Sorry for any Inconvenience.

Nickel Bill’s Kitchen will be Closing at 11:00 am on

Sunday, May 8th

MSU Extension is holding a series of workshops in May on Successful Gardening in Valley County. The classes are free and open to anyone interested in learning to garden more successfully Classes are held at the Valley County Courthouse in the Courtroom from 7-9 p.m. each Monday. Remaining classes include: 5/9 — Growing vegetables & flowers5/16 — Trees, shrubs, & fruit trees5/23 — Lawn care & pest management They are asking people to sign up by calling the Extension office to get a head count.

Gardening class continues

Yes, it is really closing... Due to Pacific Steel & Recycling closing its doors, Milk River Activity Center will no longer be able to accept cans for recycling. They apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

The MSU Athletic Department is coming to Glasgow on Wednesday, May 11th. The luncheon will be at 11:30 a.m. at the Cottonwood Inn; cost is $15 per person. Please RSVP to Sam Waters at [email protected]. The luncheon will feature Head Football Coach Jeff Choate and Head Men’s Basketball Coach Brian Fish.

Cats are coming

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BUZZIFIEDS

Time to hit the greenhouses

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 41. North northeast wind 7 to 11 mph. Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 75. South southeast wind around 7 mph. Saturday Night: Clear, with a low around 44. Southeast wind 7 to 9 mph. Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 80. South wind 10 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 49. South southeast wind around 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Monday: A chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 67. East southeast wind 10 to 13 mph becoming northwest in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 50%.Tuesday: A chance of showers. Cloudy, with a high near 58.Wednesday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 61.Thursday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 64.

GARAGE SALE: 9 am - 2 pm. Household, kitchen, mens stuff, yard art, fountain. Something for everyone. 294 A SPRUCE STREET, IN ST. MARIE

BUZZPEO RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday, May 7th 8am - 12pm. Name your price on most items. ELKS CLUB

BUZZTHRIFT STORE Will be closed Friday, May 6 and Saturday, May 7 for more repairs. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. SOROPTIMIST THRIFT STORE - DONATIONS WELCOME.

BUZZTRADITIONAL ART CLASSES: Saturday, May 14th 10am - 4pm. Including soap making, painting on glass, and rug hooking.. CALL MELANIE SORENSEN 228-2040

BUZZFOR RENT: 3BR, 1 Bath in Nashua. $500 plus utilities. CALL 746-3354

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 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

BUZZFOR RENT: 3 BR, 1 bath, attached garage, on one floor. Nice place to live, recently updated, with newer appliances, paint and carpet $475 plus utilities. Pets are welcome. Located 75 North Star, St. Marie. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

BUZZFOR RENT: 1BR apartment, close to downtown Glasgow. No Smoking, No Pets. $550 water included. CALL 230-0711

BUZZACREAGE FOR SALE: Motivated seller Willing to consider offers 1300 6th street south. Beautiful serene acreage and house. Posted on Zillow. CALL 230-2355 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR FOR A TOUR. $325000 LOT FOR SALE: Rhodes first subdivision block 006 lots 017 and 018. Lot size 8460 sq foot. $25000 CALL 230-2355 FOR MORE INFORMATION

BUZZ ROOMS FOR RENT In Nashua, Newly Remodeled. CALL 406-263-3567

BUZZFOR RENT : 1BR Apt., furnished, utilities (heat & water) included, laundryin house, No Pets. CALL 228-8110 or 230- 0791

BUZZTRINITY TECHNOLOGY GROUP seeks professional and career 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 public. Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent, proficiency in the English language, pass medical and drug screening, and background checks. To apply go to http://www.trinitytechnologygroup.com/ . E. O. E.

BUZZSERVICE: Professional Painter, 35 years experience, have references, trade painting for decent running vehicle. CALL 701-340-5001

BUZZTLC APPLIANCE REPAIR: Repair most brands of major appliances. 25+ years experience. Available evenings and weekends. CALL 230-2167, PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE

BUZZLOOKING FOR a pair of miniature goats CALL 406-390-3891

BUZZFOR SALE: 2006 Case Tractor DX35, 35 hp, 4x4, with extra attachments. In excellent condition, 813 hours. PLEASE CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION AND PICTURES, 618-499-7654

OPEN EVERYDAY 10AM-6PM • SEE YOU SOON!

1/8 mile SW of Nashua on Hwy 117

746-3489Credit Cards Accepted

Friday, May 6Saturday, May 7Sunday, May 8

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The P-51 Mustang (we’ve seen one of these beautiful birds in Glasgow on a few occasions over the years as the Joe Etchart’s friend has one) has been credited by many as the plane that changed WWII. It is an airplane of great legend, from the design to its deployment. The P-51’s role as a front-line fighter, flying escort missions deep into Germany, made daylight bombings a succes, thus reducint the enemies’ ability to wage war. The “D” model, with its distinctive bubble canopy, came online in Europe and the Pacific in the last year of the war. Its improvements made it a stallion in the sky, taking out enemy aircraft and proving a lethal ground support platform. “Dakota Kid II” honors Lt. Noble Peterson of New England, North Dakota, who flew 106 missions during two tours of duty with the 355th Fighter Group which had the honor of destroying more aircraft on the ground during strafing missions than any other fighting group. Lt. Peterson was also credited with three kills and four probable kills.

The TBM Avenger, also known as “The Turkey”, was an important bomber for the Navy in the Pacific. Carrier (see how the wings fold in to accomodate more planes) and land based, it could drop bombs or torpedos on the enemy. The TBM could have up to a four-man crew. It was a TBM that President George H.W. Bush was flying on a bombing raid over a radar installation, when he was hit by flak foring him to bail out into the Pacific. That prop blade that Bob Lipscomb is “propped up” against has President’ Bush’s signature on the tip! These are all rare aircraft,” Bob says, “we need to do everything we can to preserve thse.” While Bob didn’t fly military aircraft, he did learn how to fly civilian planes while serving in North Africa in 1968. He’ll be celebrating 50 years of flying in just a couple of years! “There’s no better place for a pilot to work than at an airport,” he says.

The Spitfire is a legendary British aircraft that fought in the Battle of Britain and repelled the enemy, keeping them from landing on English soil. Its unique wing shape provides the Spitfire with its agility in the air and also identifies its famous profile in the sky. “An extremely fast aircraft,” said Bob Lipscomb of the Spitfire. While its primary theatre of action was England and France, it was also utilized in Africa and in defense of Australia. It was flown in combat not only by the Brits, but also American, Canadian, Czech, French and Polish pilots. These pilots would fly their Spits continually during the Battle of Britain.

Custom Carpentry • Roofing Repairs • Windows • Doors • Kitchens • BathsCall Shawn Beard • 230-1025

Email: [email protected] • Licensed & insured • Free Estimates

CALL 228-2114 TODAYwww.hellandagencyinc.com

NEWER AGRI-BUILDINGNewly constructed 60’ x 150’ foot pole barn located on 12 +/- acres in Opheim, Montana for sale. Built in 2014, this pole barn has (2) 16’ x 24’ and (1)14’ x 24’ roll up doors, 15’ x 20’ concrete pad and 30 x 60’ loft for storage. Good commercial location close to Canadian Port of Entry with potential.

Price Reduced $239,500

20-956

On Hwy 2 Across From McDonald’s Salvage

& Antiques

Opening May 12th

Open Through Summer Thurs. 10-6 Fri. 10-6 Sat. 9-3

406-263-7567Marcia Fast. Propriator

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner(406) 228-2525 -

www.redfoxxrealestate.com

COUNTRY HOME ON 21 + ACRES

NEWER HOME BUILT IN 1971 HAS 2 BEDROOMS, 1 & ½ BATHS WITH 1872

TOTAL SQ. FT. UPDATED KITCHEN OPEN TO DINING AREA. BASEMENT HAS A

LARGE FAMILY ROOM AND POTENTIAL FOR A 3RD BEDROOM. DOUBLE CAR

DETACHED GARAGE, SHOP AND SEVERAL OUT BUILDINGS. GREAT VIEWS

AND LOTS OF WILDLIFE. CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION!ASKING $189,000 #275

1 ½ story home with one bedroom on the main floor

and 3 up. Newer A/C and roof shingles. Owner will provide

a one year service warranty for qualified buyers.

Priced to sell at $ 98,900Call for more details.

UNITED INSURANCE & REALTYP.O. Box 351 • 504 2nd Avenue SouthGlasgow, Montana 59230We Cover Montana

631 2nd Ave North

Call us for an appointment!406-228-9356

Beautiful Corner Lot Northside Home: 1,510 sf on the main floor, plus an enclosed porch. The basement is 870 sf which includes garage.

There are 3bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms on the main floor, and a 1/2 bathroom on the basement floor, private back yard,

established trees and garden area.....PRICE REDUCED

1100 Wedum Drive

Call us for an appointment!406-228-9356

Beautiful Corner Lot Northside Home: 1,510 sf on the main floor, plus an enclosed porch. The basement is 870 sf which includes garage.

There are 3bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms on the main floor, and a 1/2 bathroom on the basement floor, private back yard,

established trees and garden area.....PRICE REDUCED

1100 Wedum Drive

406-228-9356

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The P-51 Mustang (we’ve seen one of these beautiful birds in Glasgow on a few occasions over the years as the Joe Etchart’s friend has one) has been credited by many as the plane that changed WWII. It is an airplane of great legend, from the design to its deployment. The P-51’s role as a front-line fighter, flying escort missions deep into Germany, made daylight bombings a succes, thus reducint the enemies’ ability to wage war. The “D” model, with its distinctive bubble canopy, came online in Europe and the Pacific in the last year of the war. Its improvements made it a stallion in the sky, taking out enemy aircraft and proving a lethal ground support platform. “Dakota Kid II” honors Lt. Noble Peterson of New England, North Dakota, who flew 106 missions during two tours of duty with the 355th Fighter Group which had the honor of destroying more aircraft on the ground during strafing missions than any other fighting group. Lt. Peterson was also credited with three kills and four probable kills.

The TBM Avenger, also known as “The Turkey”, was an important bomber for the Navy in the Pacific. Carrier (see how the wings fold in to accomodate more planes) and land based, it could drop bombs or torpedos on the enemy. The TBM could have up to a four-man crew. It was a TBM that President George H.W. Bush was flying on a bombing raid over a radar installation, when he was hit by flak foring him to bail out into the Pacific. That prop blade that Bob Lipscomb is “propped up” against has President’ Bush’s signature on the tip! These are all rare aircraft,” Bob says, “we need to do everything we can to preserve thse.” While Bob didn’t fly military aircraft, he did learn how to fly civilian planes while serving in North Africa in 1968. He’ll be celebrating 50 years of flying in just a couple of years! “There’s no better place for a pilot to work than at an airport,” he says.

MOTHER’S DAY OPEN HOUSE

Sunday, May 8Open 12-4pm

Your ChoiceFRESH ALASKAN HALIBUT FILLETS ORKING CRAB LEGS ..................$15.99 lb.Fresh 85% Lean 15% FatGROUND BEEF .......................$2.69 lb. BonelessNEW YORK PORK CHOPS ........$1.99 lb. 1 lb. Package Fresh STRAWBERRIES ........................... 2/$4Seasoned Gold n’ Plump 52 oz. WHOLE CHICKEN ...................$4.99 ea.

Boneless Beef NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS .......$8.99 lb.WV Reg. or Bacon BEEF TENDERLOIN STEAKS ..... $7.99 lb.8 Piece FRIED CHICKEN .......................... $4.99

Prices Effective: MAY 4-10, 2016Mother’s Day CelebrationSaturday, May 7th

8-10am – FREE Donuts & Coffee for Moms1-3pm – FREE photos with Mom & Create Mother’s Day Cards11am-1pm - Kids Cakewalk win a cake for Mom

53999Hwy 2 W

Call 228-2715 or 263-1249Batteries • Towing • Repair

GLENN’S AUTO REPAIR &

WRECKER SERVICE

GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

BreakfastMini Bagel • Cheese Stick

Peaches • Milk Lunch

Chicken Burrito w/ Salsa • NachosCorn • Pineapple

Choice of Fruit • Milk

MONDAY

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Fabulous Selection of:

✿ Annuals✿ Perennials✿ Vegetables✿ Potatoes✿ Onion Plants & Sets✿ Garden Gifts✿ Planters✿ Colorful Baskets

GreenhousePatty’sThe Best Bloomer’s in the Business

Mother’s Day Specials:

Birdhouse and Watering Can Arrangement

Cement Tea Cup

Hours:Monday - Friday: 10 - 8

Saturday & Sunday: 11 - 4

Check Specials & Photos on Facebook

All about the Shrimp✽ Prime Rib with Shrimp - $25.95✽ Seafood Pasta, Coconut Shrimp - $20.95.

Complimentary Dessert & Flower for Mom’s!!

Serving at 4pm

Senior Citizen Center

Cook’s ChoiceCall for reservation by 10 AM

228-9500

MONDAY

SPECIALS:

THE HANGAR Hwy 2 East 228-8280

MONDAYSoup: Beer CheeseLunch: Steak Philly

Dinner: 2 pc Liver & Onion

SUNDAYSoup: Cook’s Choice

Dinner: Salad BarDinner: 3 pc. Broasted

Chicken

SATURDAYSoup: Cook’s Choice

Lunch: Mushroom Swiss BurgerDinner: Rib Eye

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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

Bring May Flowers

All in stock, regular priced items PURCHASED BY, or as GIFTS for these wonderful people! Sale ends May 12th.

NE M

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Taking bids for BEER GARDEN’S and

MOTOR SPORT’S bids are being accepted NOW.

DUE: MAY 9TH, 6:00pm

Get a bid packet by calling:

263-8297

2176 +/- sq ft, 4 BR, 2 1/2 Bath, Heated 2 1/2 Stall Garage, New Flooring, New Appliances, Master Bedroom with Walk-In Closet, Huge Master Bath w/Jet Tub, Separate Shower, Dual Sinks. 7.2+/- acres. House built in 2007. 2 Storage Sheds & Corral’s. House is out of floodplain. Located near Glasgow. 7269 mt hwy 24 South. Call 406-853-5100, LeAnn Murnion

Asking Price $295,000

House For Sale

Open House - Sat. May 7th 10am - 2pm

Linda’s Potpourri Greenhouse~n~Gifts

105 Sand Rd • 31 miles N Hwy 24

Annual Mother’s Day

OPEN HOUSEFri. May 6th thru

Sun. May 8th

406-725-3293

Hillary Clinton has been feeling sick the past few mornings, so she goes in for a check-up only to find out that she’s pregnant. She is furious. Here she is in the middle of her run for president and now this has happened to her. She calls home, gets Bill on the phone and immediately starts screaming; “How could you have let this happen? With all that’s going on right now, you go and get me pregnant! HOW could You? I can’t believe this! I just found out I am pregnant and it is all your fault! Your fault! Well, hat have you got to say?” There is nothing but dead silence on the phone. She screams again, “Did you hear me?” Finally she hears Bill’s very, very quiet voice. In a barely audible whisper, he says, “Who is this?”

“How come you’re late?” asked the bartender, as the blonde cocktail waitress walked in an hour late. “It was horrible, just horrible,” she explained. “I was walking down Grand Avenue and there was this terrible accident. A man was thrown from his car and he was lying in the middle of the street. His leg was broken, his skull was fractured and there was blood everywhere. Thank God I took that first-aid course!” “What did you do?” asked the bartender. “Well, duh!” she says, “I sat down on the curb and put my head between my knees to keep from fainting!”

The boss walked into the office one morning not knowing his zipper was down and his fly area wide open. His assistant walked up to him and said, “This morning when you left your house, did you close your garage door?’ The boss told her he knew he’d closed the garage door, and walked into his office puzzled by the question. As he finished his paperwork, he suddenly noticed his fly was open, and zipped it up. He then understood his assistant’s question about his “garage door”. He headed out for a cup of coffee and paused by her desk to ask, “When my garage door was open, did you see my Hummer parked in there?” She smiled and said, “No, I didn’t. All I saw was a rusty old mini van with two flat tires.”

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