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Fun on Fort Peck

From flying Old Glory at full throttle to fly fishing at a slow


crawl, Fort Peck Reservoir was put to good use over the
4th of July weekend. From Duck Creek and Flat Lake to
Rock Creek, the Pines, Hell Creek and beyond, it would

be hard to guesstimate just how many boaters and jet


skiers were on the water at any given time. Some went
with sunscreen lotion, and you could tell some of those
who didnt. A few of us never learn...

Fair Board meets this evening

There will be a Fair Board meeting tonight


(Monday, July 7th) at 7:00 in the Culinary Building at
the Northeast Montana Farigrounds.

Fogging for skeeters this week

JULY 4 - 10

The Glasgow Mosquito District will be fogging for


mosquitoes on Tuesday, July 8th and Thursday, July
10th starting at around 8:30p.m., weather permitting
(wind must be no higher than 10 mph and no rain).

SHOWINGS
D
HEL R
OVE

228-9239

www.polsontheatres.com

4:00 - 7:00 - 9:20PM

*No 9:20PM Showing on Friday, July 4th

126 Min.

HELD
OVER

4:10 - 7:30PM

155 Min.

Letter to the Buzz

Opheim Town Council discriminatory

Beset with problems with the water system and the


financial burden associated with the costs to make needed
Rated PG-13: for thematic elements, some Not Yet Rated: anticipate PG-13 to follow suit of
sexuality and brief strong language
the previous films in the series
repairs, the Opheim Town Council, on November 11th,
DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $5.75/PERSON
2013, ordered that the best rate for water (no charge for
FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free popcorn with every paid admission at 7&9pm showings
amount of water used) be increased from $50.00 to $60.00
per month or 20 percent.
This is entirely reasonable as users should expect to
pay for any services provided for their benefit.
Riddle Time
However, included in this same order was a provision
with Red
that the turn-on fee be increased from $50.00 to $125.00
and the turn-off fee be increased from zero to $125.00.
Together these two fees amount to a 400 percent increase.
These two fees would apply mainly to those who leave for
Thursdays teaser: A man is walking through the park the winter and turn the water off to prevent freezing.
one day and sees a group of four boys standing in a
In my particular case, I usually try to spend two
circle. A smaller boy is holding a large stick and hands
it to a larger boy saying I couldnt do it, your turn. months in Montana, mainly in Opheim, in the summer,
The larger boy swings the stick twice and the other two working on my house and cutting grass. Adding on $75 per
boys go to the ground. The smaller boy says Ill get month for sewer and water service would cost me another
em next time. The man walks away smiling.What just $150.00 for the two months, or a total of $400 for someone
happened?
wishing to spend some vacation time in Opheim.
Although this action, as written, by the Opheim Town
Answer: They were wacking away at a piata.

Council, could potentially affect all water users in Opheim,
Todays teaser: If youre looking for something sweet it actually affects, or will affect, a very small percentage,
I know what to do. But if you dont like heat Im not for probably five or fewer users.
To me, this $250.00 turn on-turn off fee is blatantly
you. What am I?
discriminatory, singling out older senior citizens who are
Ron Miller 406-263-8236
more likely to leave for the colder months.
Tyler Miller 406-942-0025
Incidentally, I do not participate in this turn on-turn
PO Box 4
off scheme, but haul my water from Billings or Glasgow, or
Fort Peck, MT 59223
borrow it from friends in Opheim. The good news in this
matter is that this measure was approved on Veterans Day,
thereby honoring those of us who are affected by this.

Thank you Opheim Town Council.
New Construction Remodel

~ Walter S. Lewis
Windows Siding Roofing Pole Barns
Post Frame Building Seamless Gutter

Opheim, MT 59250

Ford Street Team is going to have a


Display set up at the
Quality at a Fair Price

Gov Cup Walleye Tournament

Stop Out and See Why


You Should Look
for a Ford!
FP1908
FP1802
NORTHEAST MONTANAS
FORD HEADQUARTERS
2014 Ruby Red Ford F150

Reg. Cab, *Tremor* 3.5L Ecoboost, Auto Transmission,


Black Leather Capt. Chairs, 4.10 Elock Axle, Adj. Pedals,
Tremor Plus Pkg, Navigation, Remote Start, FX Appearance
Pkg, Spray-In Bed Liner, Rear View Camera, Tailgate Step,
Bed Extend Brake Control, All-Weather Floor Mats

Call Jerry, Josh or Norm (406) 228-2141 866-528-2141 Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

REWARD
OFFERED
for the Return of
Kona Corona

Missing since Friday, July 4th. Disappeared by the Glasgow Vet


Clinic on the Fort Peck Hwy. She is a black lab mix, wearing a
nitetime light up collar and an Americana bandana. Phone #'s on
tags. 263-4509 is the main #. Her rabies shots are current.
She will not hurt your livestock she loves to run with them.
She is only 18 months old and weighs about 45 pounds.
PLEASE call or text 263-4509 with any info, sightings, or even if
you have shot her or knows. Her picture is all over Facebook.
A reward will be given to whoever brings her home or leads
us to her whereabouts.

What a
great 4th
it was!

BUZZIFIEDS

Help Wanted: Cottonwood is in need of a part time Night Audit shift.


Pick up an application at cottonwood front desk.
BUZZ
Ezzies midtown: is looking for full-time help. Starting wage is $9/hr.
with some benefits after 3 mo. probationary period. Employee will work
some 5am shifts & some 9am shifts including some weekends & holidays.
Some of the duties will include running cash register, filling propane,
stocking inventory, making sure the store is kept clean & daily paperwork.
Anyone interested can pick up an application at station.
BUZZ
House FOR SALE - hindsdale: 2,400 sq. ft. - Main floor: 1500 sq. ft.,
3 Bdrm, 1 Bth, Lrg Kitchen & Living, Lrg Office/Bonus Rm and Laundry.
Basement 900 sq. ft. Lot Size: 60 x 140,Sm detached garage. Asking
price: $55,000.00. Call 648-7345 or cpalm@nemont.net.
BUZZ
FOR SALE: 3 person Mountain Springs hot tub, excellent condition. Call
228-4827 or 263-4827.
BUZZ
Wes & codys lawn service: Free estimates, no job too big or too
small. call (406) 263-4193.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 55. Northwest


wind 13 to 18 mph decreasing to 6 to 11 mph after midnight.
Winds could gust as high as 25 mph.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 82. Northwest wind 6 to
8 mph.
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 58. North
wind 5 to 8 mph becoming east after midnight.

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 90. East southeast


wind 8 to 13 mph.

Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 67.


Southeast wind 11 to 13 mph.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 91. South
southwest wind 8 to 10 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 63.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 88.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 90.


Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 90.

Junior High / Elementary


Boys Basketball Coach
Please Contact the School at 746-3411 for more information

NEW LISTING

27 Meadow Court, Glasgow

Nearly every aspect of this home has been improved or remodeled inside and out. 1328 sf
main floor and 936 sf basement. 2 bedrooms up, 1 bedroom down plus sleeping room. 1 full
bath up and 1 full bath down. Formal dining, family room on each floor. Underground
sprinkler, large backyard deck, with room to build a garage........ASKING PRICE $191,500

UNITED INSURANCE
& REALTY

Call us for an appointment!

406-228-9356

PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE NEEDED FOR


VALLEY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Requirements:
Must have BSN, be currently licensed to practice nursing in the
state of Montana and 4 years experience.
Flexible hours, retirement, sick leave and vacation as well as
paid holidays. Salary DOE.
For further informationcontact the Valley County Health
Department. Applications available at the Job Service Center

Boneless Beef

TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS..........$4.79/lb.


Johnsonville 19oz. Select Varieties

SAUSAGE OR BRATS............$3.99 ea.


Willamette Valley Regular or Bacon Wrapped

BEEF TENDERLOIN FILLETS..$9.99/lb.


Goldn Plump Whole

SEASONED CHICKENS..........2 for $10


Bone In Pork

COUNTRY STYLE RIBS.........$2.49/lb.

With an explosive offense, the Glasgow Reds American


Legion boys have celebrated numerous home runs this
season and sport an overall record of 38-5 so far. Be sure

Boneless Pork

TENDERLOIN FILLETS..........$3.99/lb.

TUESDAY

Reds split with Dodgers, sweep Williston Tourney

Soup: Cream of Potato Chili


Specials:

Pork Chop
Turkey Sub

Dine at theO
228-8006

Thumbs up for the Fireworks display

Dillon Koski was on of our volunteer firefighters who helped with the Independence Day
Fireworks display. Work began on the Northeast Montana Fairgrounds at 5:00 in the
evening on July 4th. They did an outstanding job, as usual, treating Glasgow residents and
the surrounding communities who came to watch a spectacular aerial light show.

2012 TOWNHOME IN GLASGOW!

Shoes - $110 .00


Trim - $40 .00

Garth Lenci
(406) 230-1009
Glasgow, MT
Cash Only Please

to catch the Reds in action this Tuesday evening as the


Lewistown Red Birds come to town. First game is at 5:30.
Be sure to bring your mosquito spray.

1800 +/- sq. ft. townhome with 3


bedrooms, 2 baths. Great open room
with a gourmet kitchen, cozy fireplace,
bamboo flooring and more! Attached
double car garage, patio with great back
yard and privacy fence. Ready to move
in. Furnishings optional.

#213

341 5th Avenue North, Glasgow, MT

$265,000

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com

The Glasgow Reds American


Legion Baseball put a lot of miles
on the bus that began Thursday in
Laurel where the Reds would split
with the league-leading Dodgers,
dropping the first game 2-1 but
bouncing back to win the next one
6-5.
Independence Day had the
Reds playing in the 23rd annual
First National Bank and Trust
Baseball Classic where they
dominated the entire weekend.
On Friday they knocked off
the Williston Oilers 13-8. A pair
of games on Saturday had the Reds
stomping on the Williston 15s 17-3

followed by an equally impressive


18-3 route of Watford City Walleye
18-3.
On Sunday the Reds took care
of Eastern District foe, Richland
County Patriots 8-3, and then
knocked off the host Oilers 10-2 for
the championship.

The Reds, now 38-5 overall, are
at home this Tuesday for a double
bill with Lewistown, playing the
Red Birds at 5:30 and 7:30 on Bill
Connors Field. Glasgow is 3-0
against Lewistown this season,
winning 18-0 in Billings on June
22nd and sweeping a double header
on the Red Birds home field 7-0

and 4-0 on June 25th.


Glasgow will be in Glendive
for a tournament July 11-13.
Following that the regular season
rapidly winds down, but Glasgow is
fortunate to have three more home
appearances by the Reds, hosting
the Billings Cardinals on Tuesday,
July 15th, the Dodgers on the 16th
and the Patriots on Saturday, July
19th.
Once again, this is the home
stretch of the regular season as the
District Tournament is in Sidney
July 24-27 where hopefully the Reds
advance to the State Tournament in
Lewistown July 30-August 3.

"A Night Of Magic With Dave's Wonderful World Of Magic"


Monday, July 14th @ 6:30pm Glasgow High School Auditorium

Come enjoy a fun family evening of magic along with a bake sale to help send
Kasey Seyfert to Germany with the Team Montana German Wrestling Cultural
Exchange program.
Supplemental funding provided by Thrivent Financial
Kasey will be wrestling in Germany for
3 weeks representing Montana and is
honored to have been selected to do so.
Any and all donations (tax deductible) are
accepted and appreciated.

Thank You to this wonderful


community for your support and we hope to see you all July 14th!

Hwy 2 West
228-2997
HERE TODAY AND GONE TOMORROW A whole lot of potential with this
20-939

OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING
CALL TODAY!

228-2114 or 263-2113

1,422 sq. ft. plus 858 sq. ft.


partially finished basement. 3+
bedrooms, 1 bath. Hardwood
floors, updated roof, furnace,
and electric. Big back yard
lends itself to expand this
house for a modern home of
your dreams. Great location:
633 6th Ave. North.

Asking $150,000
www.hellandagencyinc.com

HOUSE FOR SALE ~ NORTH OF GLASGOW


20 Acres
7 mi. N of Glasgow
2,400 sq. ft.
5 Bedroom, 3 Bath
Newly Remodeled
Kitchen
2 Car Detached Garage
$410,000 Call Kristi 263-8104

Custom Carpentry Roofing Repairs Windows Doors Kitchens Baths


Call Shawn Beard 230-1025
Email: beardhi@gmail.com Licensed & insured Free Estimates

DPHHS computer got hacked


State of Montana officials are in the process of
notifying 1.3 million people regarding the incident
where hackers gained entry to a Department of
Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS)
computer server, though officials said there is no
knowledge that information on the server was used
inappropriately, or was even accessed.

The state is notifying individuals whose personal
information was on the server, consistent with state
and federal laws. The notification list includes both
current and former Montana residents, and in some
instances, the estates of deceased individuals.
On May 22nd, an independent forensic
investigation determined a DPHHS computer
server had been hacked. The forensic investigation
was ordered on May 15th when suspicious activity
was first detected by DPHHS officials. When the
suspicious activity was discovered, agency officials
immediately shut down the server and contacted law
enforcement.
DPHHS clients are being notified because
information on the server included demographic
information such as names, addresses, dates of
birth, and Social Security numbers. The server may
also have included information regarding DPHHS
services clients applied for and/or received. Client
information may include information related to health
assessments, diagnoses, treatment, health condition,
prescriptions, and insurance. The information held
on the server for each client is different. This incident
should not impact DPHHS services as none of the
information contained on the server was lost and we
have a complete back-up of the information.
Also, the state is offering free credit monitoring
and insurance to eligible individuals who receive
a letter. The letters include detailed instructions
about how to sign up for this recommended service,
including their own personal activation code. I
encourage Montanans who are notified to sign up for
the free credit monitoring and insurance that is being
provided, Opper said.
Due to privacy laws, DPHHS is not allowed to
enroll individuals directly.
Anyone with questions is encouraged to call the
toll-free Help Line, which is available Monday to
Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (MDT) at 800-809-2956.
Additional information is also available at http://
www.dphhs.mt.gov .

SPECIALS:
MONDAY

Soup: BEEF LENTIL


Lunch: CHICKEN
CORDON BLEU
Dinner: 2pc PORK CHOP

TUESDAY

Soup: BEER CHEESE


Lunch: BACON
CHEESEBURGER
Dinner: 8oz SIRLOIN

WEDNESDAY

Soup: CREAM OF POTATO


Lunch: BBQ PULLED PORK
with MACARONI SALAD
or POTATO SALAD
Dinner: HAMBURGER STEAK

THURSDAY

Soup: BROCCOLI CHEESE


Lunch: COWBOY BURGER
Dinner: RIBEYE STEAK

We Have Soft-Serve Ice Cream!

Have Your Parties Here


BOOK NOW!
A GREAT PLACE TO
HANG OUT!

THE HANGAR

Hwy 2 East
228-8280

Signing the
wrong man

Years ago, when


he was managing the
last-place
New
York
Mets, Casey Stengel was
approached by an excited
scout.
Listen, I just saw a
guy who struck out 27
batters. No one even hit
the ball until there was
two out in the ninth, and
he only hit a foul. Should I
sign the pitcher?
Forget the pitcher,
Casey replied, Get the
guy who hit the foul! We
need hitters ..

Northwest Farm Credit Services is seeking


an Insurance Specialist for their Glasgow, MT office
This position will assist in providing high quality, profitable and constructive insurance
products and related services to customers. Responsibilities in this position include
gathering customer/applicant information and other supporting data in person, by
phone or in writing in order to complete required applications, documents or reports,
comply with appropriate regulations and procedures in completion of applicants, forms,
documents and reports. Perform clerical duties such as typing correspondence and
documents, establishing and maintaining files, verbally answering the phone and taking
messages. This position maintains industry knowledge through ongoing crop insurance
educational training and represents and communicates the values, purpose and mission
of Northwest FCS to employees, customers, the public and other target audiences.
Successful candidates must possess a high school diploma or equivalent. Agricultural
background/knowledge preferred. Minimum of two years related work experience.
Additional training in insurance services, general office skills and customer services
preferred. Computer/technical ability with a working knowledge of word processing,
spreadsheet and internet software required.

Sr. Citizen Menu


TUESDAY
Baked Potato Bar
Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500

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