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    Published by BS Central

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

    [email protected]

     

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    TAPS  A bronze sculpture by

    Pamela Harr and her

    late husband Harvey

    Rattey of Bridger

    Bronze Gallery out

    of Glendive was

    recently completed

    and delivered where

    it is currently on

    display at the First

    Community Bank in

    Glasgow. Picturedwith the sculpture

    entitle “TAPS”

    are FCB’s Sam

    Waters and Danielle

     Anderson. “It took

    four of us to carry

    it into the bank,”

    said Steve Page,

    Co-Chair of the

    Northeast Montana

    Veterans MemorialPark. The life-sizestatue will nd its way

    to the park located

    in Fort Peck shortly

    before Memorial Day

    on May 30th where

    a Memorial Day

    Service will be held.

    Then on the 4th of

    July, the Memorial

    will be dedicated.

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     Jake Schweigert

      OBITUARY

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

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

    April 22 - April 28

    SHOWINGS

    228-9239 www.polsontheatres.com

    PG

    4:00 - 7:00 - 9:15

    PG for some sequences of scary action and peril..

    4:10 - 7:15 - 9:20

    R for sexual content, language and briefdrug use.R

     H E L D

     O V E R

    ThankYou

    To Everyone

    who attended by 90thBirthday Party. For the

    cards, flowers, calls andmessages. Special thanksto two of my nieces and thetwo cousins who came from

    out of state, Danette for theparty and Smiley for the

    (I am told) third cake.

    It Was Fun

      Jake Schweigert, Jr. ofGlasgow, MT died April25, 2016 at Faith LutheranNursing Home in Wolf

    Point, MT. He was bornMay 30, 1940 in Harlan, KYto Jake and Virgie (Tipton)Schweigert.  A funeral service willbe held Friday, May 6th at Bell Mortuary in GlasgowMontana at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Jay Ashbaucheofficiating. Burial will follow at Highland CemeteryHonorary Pallbearers are Samatha, Taylor and TyleSchweigert.  Jake was a long time resident of Glasgow. He worke

    for Markles and Oakland’s TV and Appliance. He owneSchweigert’s Appliance repair and J & C Auto in Glasgow  Jake had many interests. He enjoyed huntinand fishing, he was a good marksman and liked to dotaxidermy. He was a self-taught saddle and tack makeand enjoyed painting and art.

    He is survived by his mother, Virgie Schweigerof Wolf Point; sister, Reney (Bob) Carter of Glasgowchildren, Darrell Schweigert of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mitche(Julie) Schweigert of Miles City, Lori (Perry) Hinton oNew Carlisle, Indiana, Les Schweigert; daughter-in-law

    Jenny Schweigert; grandkids, Samatha, Taylor and Tyleof Fargo, North Dakota; nephews, Steve Carter and hifamily of San Diego, California, Gary Carter and ShawCarter of Billings.  Jake is preceded in death by his father, Jake SchweigertSr.; Diane (Susag) Schweigert; and niece, Susan Kay Carte

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    Might fnally see

    some sunshinethis weekend Tonight:  Mostly cloudy, with a low around 35. Eastsoutheast wind 6 to 13 mph.

    Friday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 57. East southeastwind 7 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.

    Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. Eastsoutheast wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21

    mph.

    Saturday:  Partly sunny, with a high near 59. East

    southeast wind 11 to 13 mph.

    Saturday Night:  Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37.

    East southeast wind 6 to 13 mph.

    Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 62. East southeast

    wind around 7 mph.

    Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 39.

    Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 67.

    Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 41.

    Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 70.

    Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 43.

    Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 74.

    BUZZ

    AMAZING GARAGE SALE:  April 30th 8 am - 12 pm Many householdtreasures. Don’t miss out. In the alley by Shopko. 1003 4TH AVE NORTH

    BUZZ

    MULTIFAMILY GARAGE SALE: Saturday, April 30 8 am - 12 pm. Patiofurniture, exercise equipment, kitchen items, men, women and kids clotheswomen’s nursing scrubs(excellent condition), books, school items, homedécor, and lots more including free items. 5 RIVERVIEW RD.

    BUZZLARGE HERITAGE APT. FOR RENT: 925 sq. ft., 2 bd, 1½ bath, in the cityof Glasgow, quiet. Laundry room, small pets ok, A/C. Available 5/1 & 6/9. Ren$575/mo. (360) 750-6746

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT OR SALE: 3BR units at St. Marie $450, 1200 sq. ft. new kitchenoors and countertops, and $550 sq. ft. (Bath & 1/2) with basement andgarage. Nice Units. CALL 406-524-3742

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT: 3 BR, 1 bath, attached garage, on one oor. Nice placeto live, recently updated, with newer appliances, paint and carpet $475plus utilities. Pets are welcome. Located 75 North Star, St. Marie. CALLHELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

    BUZZ

    FOR SALE: Beautiful, serene acreage for sale by owner. The place sits on3.48 acres just south of Glasgow. House is 2528 sq. ft., many out buildings

     A MUST SEE. Price REDUCED $325,000. 1300 6th St. South.FOR MOREINFORMATION OR TO VIEW CALL 230-2355

    BUZZ

    TRINITY TECHNOLOGY GROUP  seeks professional and careeoriented individuals for Transportation Security Ofcers in GlendiveSidney, Wolf Point, Glasgow, and Havre, MT. Excellent salary, part-timepositions with full benets. Duties: providing security and protection of aitraveling passengers and the public. Requirements: High School diplomaor equivalent, prociency in the English language, pass medical anddrug screening, and background checks. To apply go to http://wwwtrinitytechnologygroup.com/ . E. O. E.

    BUZZ

    COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES: is looking for a full-time cook. Schedulewill include at least one weekend shift. Duties include cooking customemeals to order, prep work (may include some baking), stocking andcleaning the kitchen. Applicants must be able to: stand, bend and walkfor much of the shift. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Will be required towork some holidays/overtime. Pay will start at $10.00/hr or higher DOEBenets include vacation/sick leave and dental/visual reimbursement, grouphealth insurance, employee discounts. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INNOR ONLINE AT COTTONWOODINN.NET.

    BUZZ

    FOR SALE: 14 foot cargo trailer New Shape 500 miles Excellent shape3,500.00 or OBO. CALL 263-3671 

    BUZZ

    FOR SALE: 8’ Connoly pool table with green felt. Ivory inlays with leathepockets $1200. Golf Cart, electric, newer batteries, runs great $1500CALL 228-2987 

    BUZZ

    PATTY’S GREENHOUSE: Is opening SOON. We have Sweet PotatoesOnions and lots of blooming owers ON HWY 2 NEXT TO OLD FARLEY’SBUILDING

    BUZZ

    SOROPTIMIST THRIFT STORE will be closed, Friday and Saturday Apr. 29 & 30 for repairs hope to reopen Monday, May 2. We have lots obaseball pants, shoes, swimsuits for everybody, formals and clothing foall. - DONATIONS WELCOME.

    BUZZ

    FOR SALE: Butcher beef. Whole or half.  CALL ANGIE 263-5050BILL BRAATEN PLUMBING INC.

    HEATING • COOLING • PLUMBING

    Fort Peck, MT

    (406)650-7033 • (406)650-7034

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     SPECIALS:

     THE HANGAR

     We have soft-serve ice cream!

     A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!

     Have your parties here BOOK NOW!

    Hwy 2 East228-8280

    SATURDAYSoup: Cook’s Choice

    Lunch: Lucy Burger

     Dinner: 2 pc Pork Chop

    FRIDAY

    Soup: Clam Chowder

    Lunch: Fish Burger

    Dinner: T-Bone Steak

     April 30th • 2pm - 4pm

    Birthday Party Will BeIncluded 

    Dudley And TheDeadbeats

    While You Gamble

    Open: Mon - Sat • Closed: Sun

     Free Beer &

    Cocktails 

    Whitney Beil&

    Sam Galland  Reception

    Saturday, April 30th5:30pm

    Elk’s Lodge 

      S e  n i o

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

    French DipCall for reservation by 10 AM

    228-9500

    FRIDAY

    The bronze sculpture entitled “TAPS” came to life in the Bridger Bronze Gallery,

    owned by husband and wife sculptors Harvey Rattey (October 29, 1938 - Decembe

    7, 2015) and Pamela Harr. 200 Limited edition replicas, 33 inches tall including an American ag at half staff (bugling soldier is 12 inches tall) will sell for $2,900 each

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    NORTHEAST MONTANA’S FORD HEADQUARTERSCall Jerry, Josh or Norm • (406) 228-2141 • 866-528-2141 • Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

    2016 Mustang GT Convertible, Triple Yellow, Black heated and cooled Leather Seats w/ yellow stitchingNavigation, Adaptive Cruise control, Collison Warning w/ brake assist,

    80% Lean 20% FatGROUND BEEF.......................$2.49 lb.Boneless Pork

    SIRLOIN CHOPS......................$1.49 lbBone In

    RIBEYE STEAKS......................$8.99 lb.Pork Shoulder Blade

    BOSTON BUTT ROAST..............$1.59 lb John Morrell 12 oz. Jumbo or Bun Length

    FRANKS...................................59¢ ea.Bar S 32-40 oz Sel. Var.SMOKED SAUSAGE................$3.69 ea.Family Pack GNP Boneless Skinless

    CHICKEN BREAST....................$1.99 lb.

    Week of April 27 - May 3, 2016

    Color Therapyinvites you to create a

    Mother’s Day Giftw/ egg cartons

    Please bring a Jar ofPeanut Butter

    for the Food Bank

    Saturday, April 30

    9:00 - 12:00 amat Table for Six

    1st Grade and Up

    Color Therapy  he Montana Farm Bureauis urging Congressionalsupport for S. 2774, theAgriculture Student EARNAct.  he Act, introduced by

    Senators Jerry Moran (R-Kan.)and Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), wouldmake the first $5,000 of incomeearned by students completing4-H or FFA agricultural projectstax-free.  Farm Bureau alsosupports companion legislationintroduced in the House byRepresentatives Michael McCaul

    (R-exas), Henry Cuellar (D-exas)and Michael Conaway (R-exas).hat bill is H.R. 3255, the StudentAgriculture Protection Act of 2015.  “Student agricultural projectsincrease awareness of and fosteran interest in fields of study thatwill provide the next generation offarmers and ranchers, food scientists,agricultural engineers, agronomists,horticulturalists and soil scientists,”

    said Jim Rose, state FFA advisor.“We generally define an FFA or 4-Hagricultural project as a studentbusiness venture.”  Albert Koenig, the newly electedMontana FFA president, indicated thetax relief bill would be excellent forstudents.

    “he tax break would go along way towards studentsreinvesting their moneyto develop their projectsfurther,” noted Koenig.“Many students are

    significant players in theircommunities. In fact, FFAmembers contributed six

    million to the economy. hislegislation could allow studentsto turn their small projects intoworking business ventures.” 

    Montana Farm Bureau shares inthe development of youth, being

    involved in developing leaders andhelping young people stay involved inagriculture.  “Montana Farm Bureau bringsresources and individuals together tokeep young producers on top of issuesthat affect their farms and ranchesevery day,” says MFBF Young Farmerand Rancher Chair Gil Gasper. “FarmBureau stands behind agriculture toensure that the next generation can stay

    involved in farming and ranching or inpursuing other important agriculturalcareers.”  he long-term sustainability ofagriculture depends on talented youngpeople pursuing careers in farmingand ranching and other agriculturalproduction and food chain professions.

    Urging support for Agriculture Student EARN Act

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    Has An Array Of Beautiful

    Hanging Pots, ArrangementFlowers And Gift Ware ToMake Your Patio, Home

     And Garden

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    Weekdays Call 263-8504

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    S a  v  e   t  e  E l  k  s  

    Thank You

    To All Who

    Donated and

     Attended.

    VERY SUCCESSFUL

    AUCTION!In Good Shape

    Finicially

    Tank You Brian & Angela Austin for Auctioneering 

     B E N E F I T

    T  a  n  k   Y o  u 

    Winter Hours

     11:00-8:00

    Drive Thru 11:00-8:00

    Treat of the Month

    Orange

    CreamsicleShake

      ired of the long winter? Ten think summer!Tink of getting into shape by taking a walk or runwhile enjoying the sounds and smells of the greatoutdoors with family and friends.

      Tink about a day at Kiwanis Park at Fort PeckLake. and think about signing up for the 22nd AnnualLongest Dam Race to be held Saturday, June 18th atFort Peck Dam!  Te race offers something for everyone. It all beginswith the 10k run and will cross 1.8 miles of the FortPeck Dam. Te 5k run/walk begins at the top of FortPeck Dam, which participants are transported to thestart, and will go down a gravel road for approximately1K and finish at Kiwanis Park.  Te ever so popular one mile walk/run will be will

    be on the Nature rail at Kiwanis Park, which is a flatcourse that is paved. Tis course is perfect for all agesand is very fun for the whole family.  Te bike route will also begin at the east end ofthe Fort Peck Dam. Te novice bike route is an outand back course over flat terrain for approximately 10miles, and finishes at Kiwanis Park. Te bike coursehas flaggers in the front and rear to ensure safety onthe road.  Tis year Competitive iming out of Whitefish hasbeen hired to time each event. Each race participantwill have a timing tag to ensure more timely andaccurate results.  ALL races are assisted by FMDH EM’s, local lawenforcement, the Montana Army National Guard anddozens of volunteers.  Te race concludes with an awards ceremonyat Kiwanis Park. Registration is $25.00 for eachparticipant and $5.00 for each additional event. Forparticipants 10 years old and younger the fee is $10.00.Runners can sign up online at runsignup.com.

      Te first 75 entries will receive a free ticket forthe Saturday, June 18th performance of  Man of La Mancha at the Fort Peck Summer Teatre. Fort Peckoffers other activities for families and visitors, fishing,the Fort Peck Interpretive Center, Warm Water Multi-Species Fish Hatchery, swimming and watchablewildlife tours.

    Te Longest Dam Race is sponsored by theGlasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture.For more information, call 406-228-2222 or www.glasgowchamber.net

    Longest Dam Race promises

    something fun for everyone

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      Tis year’s Montana paddlefishseasons will again kick off on May 1st(this coming Sunday) with the openingof the Upper Missouri River sectionfrom Fort Benton downstream to FortPeck Dam.

    Camping and other access will be

    available at the James Kipp RecreationArea near the Fred Robinson Bridgesouth of Malta. Te area is a popularlocation for paddlefish anglers andtheir families, and the public boat rampat the Kipp Recreation Area is fullyoperational. For questions about therecreation area and other surroundingfederal lands, contact the BLMLewistown office at 406-538-1900.CMR officials can be reached by calling

    406-538-8706.  According to Cody Nagel, FWPRegion 6 Fisheries Biologist, “Snowpackis close to average in the Missouri Riverheadwaters this year, so flows will likelymimic historical data. In addition, therecent moisture that we have had acrossthe state will definitely help kick-startthe upstream migration of paddlefish.”

    Tere will no longer be aPaddlefish Hotline, like there has been

    in the past, which provided anglers

    information on river flows and harvestdata. “Anglers interested in river flowsshould use the USGS website forinformation, particularly the Landuskygauging station,” said Nagle. Te directlink for the USGS Landusky web pageis http://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/

    uv?site_no=06115200.  For the Upper Missouri, atotal of 750 permits were availablefor paddlefish harvest. Successfulapplicants may harvest a fish anytimeduring the season, from May 1 throughJune 15. Tose anglers that harvest afish must mandatorily report their catchwithin 48 hours of harvest. Harvest canbe reported to creel clerks stationed inthe area (at James Kipp and Rock Creek

    Campgrounds) or by phone at 877-397-9753 or 406-444-0356.  Tose anglers not successful indrawing a harvest tag were issued asnag and release license. Additionally,anglers that did not participate in thepermit drawing that want to participatein the snag and release fishery can stillpurchase an Upper Missouri RiverPaddlefish Snag and Release Licenseonline, at an FWP office, or at any

    license provider.

    Te paddlefish season on theMissouri River below Fort Peck Damand in the Yellowstone River below themouth of the Bighorn River opens May15, and the archery fishing season forpaddlefish in the Fort Peck Dredge Cutsbelow Fort Peck Dam opens July 1. As

    in the past, anglers may only select onearea to fish for paddlefish in MontanaUpper Missouri River (White ag-for those successful in the drawing)Yellowstone River and Missouri Riverdownstream of Fort Peck Dam (Yellowag), and the Fort Peck Dredge Cutarchery only season (Blue ag).

    All paddlefish anglers should obtaina copy of the Montana 2016 PaddlefishRegulations, or 2016 Montana Fishing

    Regulations, which contain specificrules for each of the different seasonsand river stretches.  For more on the paddlefish seasonsand regulations, see the FWP websiteat fwp.mt.gov under “Fishing” and“Regulations” and “Eastern District”then click on “Paddlefish Regulations”for a pdf file. Or, pick up a copy of the2016 paddlefish pamphlet or 2016Montana Fishing Regulations at FWP

    offices or any other license provider.

    Upper Missouri River Paddlefish Season Opens May 1st

    Valley County Conservation DistrictIs Sponsoring An

    Open House for Arbor DayGlasgow USDA Service Center, Hwy 2 West

    Friday, April 29th

    10 am – 2 pm

    Come join us for refreshmentsand a free tree.

     Mothers Day Luncheon  3rd Annual St Raphael’s 

     All Proceeds Go To The Therese Ann Wagner Scholarship.

     April 30th - 11:30-1:30

    Silent Auction • Door Prizes1 of the door prize’s is an American Girl Doll ( Lea Clark) donated by Dolores Matuska

    Tickets Available: PCCW Member,The Fashionette Or At The Parish Center

    The Clogger’s From Glasgow

    Will Be Performing.

    CALL 228-2114 TODAYwww.hellandagencyinc.com

    OPHEIM

    This home in Opheim, Montana

    has some potential to be a great

    family home. Three bedrooms

    and two baths with ample living

    area. Has two detached garages

    on a large city lot. Mature trees

    surround the house.

    Asking only$69,500

    20-954


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