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Fort Peckers Pop the Top Purse... Again!


On Saturday evening, Sam Lawson (left) and Clay tactics were, and Clay was happy to explain: We ran
Kittleson were awarded the coveted Montana down to Hell Creek for a pizza, and then as soon as
Governors Cup Walleye Tournament 1st place we got back into the tournament boundary we started
plaques, their second Guv Cup title, as they also won fishing. Okay, so that might be stretching the truth
it all in 2015. While 2015s winning weight was 34.52 a bit, but they were fishing way down the main lake
pounds, this past weekend they popped a whopping towards the southern boundary. One thing about it, the
52.84 pounds including Saturdays top weight of 31.66 1st-place prize of $15,000 (and that doesnt include
pounds (they were sitting in 5th place with 21.18 their day money earned both days) can certainly buy
pounds heading into day 2). We asked them what their a lot of that pizza at Hell Creek.
Last call for Bow Hunters Ed
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Bowhunter
Education course dates have been set for the last courses
in the Glasgow area for this year. There will be a regular
youth classroom course July 14-16, and an adult online
field day course on July 16.
July 7 - 13 Starting in 2017, the purchase of a Montana bow and
SHOWINGS arrow license is required prior to applying for any archery-
only permit. To purchase a bow and arrow license, an
individual must meet one of the following requirements:
228-9239 show completion of a bowhunter education course
www.polsontheatres.com show proof of purchase of a previous years bow and
3:50 - 6:50 - 9:30 4:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 arrow license from Montana or another state
HELD
OVER sign an affidavit that they have previously purchased
a bow and arrow license in Montana or another state.
First time archers need to plan ahead so that they
PG-13
sci-fi action violence, some language
and brief suggestive PG action and rude humor. have the prerequisite bowhunter education certificate in
DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON order to apply for 2018 archery-only drawings. The first
FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS drawing deadline is March 15 each year.
For the adult online field course, adults must pass
QUALITY LIVING Quality living in an affordable location. This
condo for sale, was built for high ranking the online bowhunter education course and receive a
officers at the old Glasgow Air Force Base. Field Day Qualifier Certificate. This Field Day Qualifier
Located in the wonderful town of St, Marie,
MT. Four bedrooms, three bathrooms with Certificate and a picture ID are necessary to obtain
one bedroom and one bath on the main floor.
Beautiful kitchen with five burner stove and entrance into the field course.
refrigerator. There is a sun room between The adult field course will be held from 1-5 p.m. on
the garage and main part of house and a
nice deck just off the dining room. Two car Sunday, July 16, beginning at the Quonset building at the
garage with fenced back yard and built in
natural gas BBQ! Call Earl Handy: 760-954- FWP Headquarters in Glasgow.
20-1007 3301 on cell or 406-228-2114 at the office The youth classroom course will also be held in the
CALL Earl Handy at 760-954-3301 Asking $69,500 Quonset building at the FWP headquarters in Glasgow.
www.hellandagencyinc.com
Classes will run from 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m.-4
p.m. Saturday, and from 9-11 a.m. on Sunday.
Sandwich All registrants for the classroom course must be 11 years
of the Week of age by July 14. To hunt during the archery only season,
youth need to be at least 12-years old by January 16, 2018.
Red Hot Classroom students need to pick up the Todays
Bowhunter manual from the FWP office in Glasgow.
Clucker Before students can pick up a manual, please register
Spicy Chicken Fillet with
Sriracha Suace, Pepperjack Cheese Hours and have printed and signed all necessary forms. For
& Jalapeos 11:00-8:30
prospective students that reside out of the Glasgow area,
Hwy 2 West 228-2997 Drive Thru 11:00 - 9:00
FWP staff could mail the manuals as well.
IDLEWILD VACATION PROPERTY Students are to read each chapter and complete all
Open and bright 2 bedroom, 1.5 Bath chapter review exercises before class on Friday, July 14. If
home located in Idlewild complete with
3 car attached garage, great deck for workbooks are not complete, students may not be able to
entertaining, enclosed gazebo with continue the course.
hot tub, and sun room. Underground
sprinklers connected to a well, Fort To register and learn more about the bowhunter
Peck Rural water to house. Call for education classes offered, please go to the FWP website
more information!
at www.fwp.mt.gov and look under the Education
ASKING $199,900 #310
tab. If there are any questions, please call the Glasgow
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
(406) 228-2525 - FWP office at 228-3700, or course coordinator Marc
www.redfoxxrealestate.com
Kloker at 406-480-9234.
AIR CONDITIONERS BUZZIFIEDS
READY TO GO.... ST. MARIE COOP THRIFT STORE: OPEN Friday 2-6pm and Saturday
10am-4pm. FOR MORE INFO CALL 406-524-3309 Donations gladly
accepted at all hours
Star t BUZZ
ing FOR SALE: Wireless motor guide trolling motor. 12 volt, model W55 was on
at a 22 ft. Suntracker fishing pontoon Never used! $500 OBO 406-852-0160
$139 BUZZ
HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER: 2 - 90x140 multifamily lots $29,000. 2
- 60x140 Multifamily lots $25,000. 1 - 60x140 single family lot in Glasgow
$25,000. CALL JOHN 263-2046
5,000 BTU to 18,000 BTU BUZZ
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom furnished, recently refurbished, like new. You pay
utilities. No Pets. CALL 228-8110 or 230-0791
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. $500/mo. + utilities. CALL JON
AT 263-2113
BUZZ

Red Flag
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath townhouse in St. Marie. $550/mo. includes
gas & lawn care. Newly remodeled, very nice. Available July 1. CALL

warning
(406) 270-2522
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 1,800 sq ft. town house. 4 bedroom, 3 bath. New construction,
double car garage with heat. $1,500/mo. No pets, no smoking. CALL
Isolated to scattered dry thunderstorms are expected this JOHN 263-2046
afternoon and evening which may be accompanied by shifting BUZZ
and erratic winds. This combination may complicate efforts to FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath, one level duplex unit in St. Marie. $475/
contain existing wildfires and may lead to new fire starts. mo. + security deposit. Pets considered. CALL THE HELLAND AGENCY
406-228-2114
Tonight: A 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms. BUZZ
Some storms could be severe, with hail and damaging FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in 4-plex in St. Marie. Fresh paint
winds. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 66. West northwest downstairs. $475/mo. + security deposit. CALL THE HELLAND AGENCY
wind 5 to 13 mph. 406-228-2114
Tuesday: A slight chance of showers, with thunderstorms BUZZ
also possible after 3pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. APT. FOR RENT. 925 sf, 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bth townhome apt. City of Glasgow.
West northwest wind 5 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 23 Cozy. Good neighbors. Sm pets OK. Laundry room in unit, A/C. $595/
mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. month. 360-750-6746
BUZZ
Tuesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers before GLASGOW DISTRIBUTORS: Full-time beverage delivery/warehouse
midnight. Mostly clear, with a low around 57. North wind 5 position open. Requires clean driving record with a class A Commercial
to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Drivers License or ability to obtain. Duties include: delivery of alcoholic and
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers and non-alcoholic beverages to retail accounts in Northeast Montana. Loading
thunderstorms after noon. Sunny, with a high near 87. and unloading of trucks, putting together orders and general warehouse
North northeast wind around 6 mph. work including forklift and pallet jack operation. Must be able to lift or move
up to 100 lbs. Must work well with others while providing excellent customer
Thursday: Sunny and hot, with service. Competitive wages along with health insurance, paid vacation, paid
a high near 97. East southeast
wind 9 to 11 mph becoming VALLEY holidays, and a retirement plan after probationary period. APPLICATIONS
AVAILABLE AT JOB SERVICE.
southwest in the afternoon. COUNTY BUZZ
Friday: Sunny and hot, with VALLEY VIEW: Looking to hire one part-time housekeeper and one full-time
a high near 98. DEMOCRATIC housekeeper. PLEASE CONTACT SALLY 228-2461

TUESDAY MEETING
Soup: Potato Chili
Specials:
Pork Chop with
Mushroom Gravey

Dine at theO
Tuesday, July 11th
at 5:30 p.m. Custom Carpentry Roofing Repairs Windows Doors Kitchens Baths
at the Loaded Toad Call Shawn Beard 230-1025
228-8006 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Email: beardhi@gmail.com Licensed & insured Free Estimates
Quality at a Fair Price

Congratulations to the top 10 teams


in the 30th Annual Governors Cup
Walleye Tournament and
Tournament Champions
Sam Lawson & Clay Kittleson
NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS
Call Jerry, Josh or Norm (406) 228-2141 866-528-2141 Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net
Top 10 Montana
Governors Cup
Winners
(does not include day
money or big walleye)
1. Sam Lawson & Clay
Kittleson, Fort Peck
52.84 lbs., $15,000
2. Jason Mundel, Corman,
MT & Bob Hickey,
Kalispell 48.48 lbs.,
$7,500
3. Roger Meidinger, Fort
Peck & Doug Heins,
Bock, MN 48.02 lbs.,
$3,750
4. Wiliam Porter,
Cheyenne, WY & Chuck
Craig, Mitchell, NE
43.72 lbs., $3,000
5. Lane Labatte & Josh
Kempton, Culbertson
43.42 lbs., $2,500
6. Wayne Wilcox, Laurel &
Rob Seymour, Billings
39.78 lbs., $2,150
7. Todd Dooley, Sidney
& Ryan Dempsey,
Glendive 37.46 lbs.,
$1,750
8. Michael Johnson &
Sheryl Johnson, Leigh,
NE 36.50 lbs., $1,700
9. Wendi Ross, Roundup
& Owen Wilcox, Laurel
34.08 lbs., $1,600
10. Jordan Dasinger,
Jordan & Marlys
Dasinger, Wolf Point
33.99 lbs, $1,500
Attention 1977 Classmates
40th Class Reunion
July 20, 21, & 22
Please RSVP by July 10th
You can register online @ www.scotties77.com
or send to Dan Frost, 6 Scottie Court, Glasgow, MT 59230
Send Registration Fees now or at the reunion. Questions?
Contact Dan Frost 263-7356 or E-mail frosttc@nemont.net

Watercraft users MUST stop at AIS


inspection stations EVERY TIME!
Thank You
The Hinsdale EMTs would like to thank everyone
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks wardens would who supported the Annual Hinsdale Ambulance Pie
like to remind watercraft users that they must stop every Auction. Your support allows us to continue to serve
time they pass an AIS inspection station, even if they
our community.
have previously been inspected.
For example, if a person goes through an inspection A huge thank you to Linda Lacock for applying for the
station at 7 a.m. and receives a copy of the watercraft Thrivent funds as well as organizing the auction and
inspection form, and then drives past the same inspection Luke Strommen for auctioneering.
station at 2 p.m. on their way home, they need to stop It is a pleasure to serve in such a caring community.
again.
Hinsdale EMTs
According to Region 6 Warden Captain Ron Howell,
many folks have been bypassing inspection stations after Delaney Beil, Glenn Fisher, Stacy Hardman, Dorothy
already being inspected, thinking they are in the clear Jensen, Travis Lamb, Brittany Lacock, and Jamie Mix
for the day, or even the weekend, with the copy of the
inspection form.
The yellow carbon copy of the inspection form is
not a free pass to bypass a station, said Howell. Boaters
still have to stop every time. Having a copy of a previous
inspection may speed things along during an inspection,
but it does not give a boater the right to bypass a station.
This even includes if the boater is going back and
forth to the same body of water and perhaps a camp site,
while going by an inspection station, multiple times a
day. Thank you so much for the wonderful and great experience we were
With hundreds and even thousands of boats able to have in Orlando, Florida. Our trip would not have been possible
recreating, it is essentially impossible to keep track of if it wasnt for the following businesses, family, and friends.
who has stopped for an inspection and who hasnt, said OReillys Auto Parts Sweet Memories
Reynolds Albertsons
Howell. If you pass by an inspection station with a water Saco Dehy Durum Restaurant
vessel, there is a good chance you will be pulled over. Pay-N-Save Linda Hofer Family Hair Care
D & G Sporting Goods Western Drug
Farm Equipment Sales Chappells Automotive Inc
Markles Ace Hardware
Della Hallock for the donations for the silent auction at the Magic Show;
David Sergent for putting on and performing the Magic Show;
Marshall Bragg for his performance at the Magic Show.
Glasgow Wrestling Club, Lee and Amy Riddick, and Roberta
Christopherson, thank you for the donations towards the trip.
Thank you to our parents and Jory Casterline for all your hardwork and
time so we could make the trip to Orlando Florida.

~Thank you, Justin Walton and Oden Hallock


OBITUARY
After 39 Years
Don W. Johnson of dedication to
FMDH
Born to Wallace and Helen Johnson
on July 8, 1934 in Glasgow, Montana, Don Dr. Gordon Bell
Johnson left our world just shy of 83 years, is Retiring
on July 6, 2017 from his home on the Fort Please join us in
Peck Lake. wishing him well
Our beloved husband, father, grandpa,
papa, great-grandpa and uncle is survived Friday, July 14th
by the second love of his life, his Honey 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Bea, wife of 18 years, and his children, Gene at the Elks
(wife Kathy), Phyllis, Donna (husband Art) Durum is Catering
and Mike (wife Becky) along with Beas & No-Host Bar
children Brenda (husband Dave), Karen
(husband Dan), Larry (wife Sherri) and
Robert (wife Lisa), as well as the children SCORCHING
of his second wife, Kevin, James and Lori, for years. He took great pride in caring for SAVINGS
over 20 grandchildren and several great- his little plot of land, greenest lawn on the
grandchildren. He was also survived by his lake, outlined with bird houses, and found in
sister, Diane (husband David) and brother, the middle, the lighthouse of the lake and the
Duane with many nieces and nephews. American flag flying high under spotlight in
Don was proceeded in death by his the Eastern Montana evening sky. He kept his July 5 - 11, 2017
parents, his high school sweetheart and wife mind active with daily crosswords, playing Chops, Ribs, & Loin Roast
of 29 years, Shirley Belle and one grandson, cribbage, whist tournaments, and reading a FOUR MEAL DEAL! .................$1.79 lb.
Boneless Beef
Matthew. wide range of books, his two favorite authors RIBEYE STEAKS ......................$7.99 lb.
Don attended school in Glasgow until he being Louis Lamour and James Patterson. In Boneless Pork
left to join the Navy in 1951, accomplishing his later years in life, Don focused on keeping COUNTRY STYLE RIBS .............$1.49 lb.
his first dream in life. He served his beloved Bone-In Beef
his Honey Bea happy by making the bed and SHORT RIBS...........................$4.99 lb.
country giving 20 years and attaining the sharing his culinary expertise. Bar-S 32-48 oz. Select Varieties
rank of Radar Chief Petty Officer. After In Dons leisure time you could find SAUSAGE OR FRANKS ...........$3.49 ea.
retiring from the Navy, Don worked at the his TV tuned into the oldies like, the Andy Western Family 20 oz. Select Varieties
Corp of Engineers, completing 18 years of BACON .................................$5.99 ea.
Griffith Show, M*A*S*H and Everybody
Fresh 2 lb. Package
service and retiring in 1996. Loves Raymond. You might also happen STRAWBERRIES .....................$2.99 ea.
Don loved his country and his family as upon him using his sailor lingo while ~Fill it Fresh~
well as enjoying a good glass of whiskey with screaming profanities at OReilly or Fox Mix or Match $10/Bag
his friends. He loved leisure time on the deck News. However, deep inside that often rough
with friends and anyone who knew Don exterior, his generous heart was seen clearly
would recognize his booming infectious in his regular support of both local and
laughter from far, far away. national charities like the American Cancer
After traveling the world in service to Society, the Humane Society, and of course
his country, Don found the greatest joy and the Disabled Veterans of America to name
comfort in his home and life on the Fort Peck just a few. Don was well-loved and will be
Lake. He loved boating and fishing, and he dearly missed by many.
participated in the Governors cup for about The outdoor memorial service honoring
10 years both fishing and as a patrol boat. the life of Don Johnson will be held at the
or Citizen Center
Seni
He kept himself active with hunting with VFW Hall in Glasgow, Montana with full

Sen
his sons and grandkids, his Tuesday night military rights on Tuesday, July 11, 2017 at
bowling league as well as playing darts with
family and friends. Don was well-known for
10:00 a.m. followed with a luncheon hosted
by the Ladies VFW Auxiliary. In Lieu of
TUESDAY
sharing his amazing solo voice at church, flowers, the family requests that gifts be Pork Roast
weddings, funerals and the local bar, as well given to your local VFW in memory of Don Call for reservation by 10 AM
as joining in with Dudley and the Deadbeats W. Johnson. 228-9500

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