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Dave Pippin and a group of talented musicians will be


jamming this coming Saturday afternoon on the new

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Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@nemont.net

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sday, June

BadLand Saloon & Dance Hall Stage. Everyone is


invited for pure fun and free food for all!

Pre-Fathers Day Boot-Scootin Boogie this Saturday


Simply to have some fun and
get some people out this Saturday
afternoon (June 18th) from 2:00 to
6:00, Dave and Marie Pippin are
hosting a Fathers Day Jam Session
Bash at their cabin on Heather
Lane in Glasgow.
Everyone is invited to bring
a lawn chair and listen to some

good old country music, as well as


barbecued burgers, chips, drinks,
and who knows what else!
Were just trying to have a little
fun with friends and neighbors,
says Dave of this family-oriented
event.
Dan Taylor is bringing his
trailer rigged up with his Big Green

Eggs and will be set to cue burgers


all afternoon.
And if youd like to get up on
stage and sing a song yourself, heres
your chance as it is an open-mic
event. Musicians, including some
fine fiddle players, are coming in as
far away as Jordan and all over to
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Pre-Fathers Day continued from front

June 10 - June 16

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jam together.
The idea is to get people out and enjoy some music,
perhaps meet some new friends and just enjoy the day.
Hey, if you just want to just stop by for a burger,
thats fine too, says Dave, well be happy to have ya. If
we could get a hundred people to show up throughout
the course of the day, that would be great.
If they do have a good turnout, they would like to
make this an annual event. Its been Daves idea the entire
time that he has built the cabin, stage, outhouse and a
wishing well (something
youd more likely find in
a Pines Recreation Area
setting, very impressive)
to host some pubic events.
Theyve
already
tried out the stage a few
times, and Dave cant
say enough about how
tolerant his neighbors
are. (Apparently they all
appreciate good music!)
Not actually Ma & Pas
So try to make the outhouse, but actually
effort to stop by Heather Daves tool shed.
Lane (across from the
Glasgow Cemetery, take a left and theres the log cabin)
and stick around for an hour or two or three or four!
(Bathrooms are available in the cabin or Dave & Maries
home.)

On your mark, get set....


Conservation Easement Workshops
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and its
conservation easement partners are hosting three conservation
easement workshops in northcentral Montana the 3rd week of June:
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 require
special accommodations, contact Abby Dresser at 406-544-6445
or abby.dresser@mt.usda.gov.
USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.
USDA provides reasonable accommodations for all persons
with disabilities to participate in USDA programs and activities.

Summer Reading at the Glasgow City-County


Library has begun: June 16th, 10 a.m., On Your Mark,
Get SetREAD! for ages 0-6.

Also on June 16th at 2 pm at the GLASGOW CIVIC
CENTER is On Your Mark, Get Set, Race!, an obstacle
course sponsored by the National Guard. This is for
all ages and a permission slip is needed to participate.
They will be available at the program if you havent been
able to get one yet.

ior Citizen Center


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TUESDAY
Potluck
No MOW

Call for reservation by 10 AM


228-9500

Gift Ideas For Fathers Day


from the Valley County Pioneer Museum

NEW BOOKS
Haunted Hotels of the West - Raisch
How to Hunt Everything - McKean Bartenders Tale - Doig
Since the Day of the Buffalo - Bagenstein
Roadside History of Montana - Spritzer
Museum Hours: Mon - Sat 9 am - 5 pm
816 Hwy 2 West - We have a plane in the front yard!

1/3 of
an inch
Tuesday

That little downpour that hit Glasgow Tuesday


evening shortly before 7:00 dropped 0.30 of an inch of
rain (airport location) in a quick hurry. That puts us at
2.11 inches for the month of June which is nearly an
inch above normal.
Total precipitation since January 1st stands at 10.32
inches, 5.34 inches above the normal value of 4.98
inches.
Tonight: Showers and thunderstorms likely, then
showers and possibly a thunderstorm after midnight.
Some storms could be severe, with large hail and
damaging winds. Low around 53. Northeast wind 8 to 11
mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers before noon.


Mostly sunny, with a high near 75. Northeast wind 7 to
12 mph becoming west 15 to 20 mph in the morning.
Winds could gust as high as 28 mph.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50.
Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming northeast after
midnight.

Friday: A 20 percent chance of showers and


thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 76. East
northeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the
afternoon.
Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52.

Saturday: A 30 percent chance of showers and


thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 74. North
northeast wind around 9 mph becoming northwest in the
afternoon.

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$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
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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.
BUZZ
FULL-TIME CUSTODIAL POSITION IRLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. Starting
wage $12.80 - $15.40 DOE. Hours: during school term 3:00 11:30 p.m.;
summer term will be a day shift. Benefits: Retirement, 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
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COTTONWOOD INN: is looking for a part-time morning front desk person,
on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. PICK UP APPLICATIONS AT THE FRONT
DESK AT THE COTTONWOOD INN
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FREE SERVICE: Looking for help with yard work, painting, moving, or
anything else. GIVE LDS MISSIONARIES A CALL AT 406-941-0865

Saturday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms


before midnight, then a slight chance of showers. Partly
cloudy, with a low around 51.
Sunday: A slight chance of showers before noon. Mostly
sunny, with a high near 74.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 79.

Custom Carpentry Roofing Repairs Windows Doors Kitchens Baths


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Celebrating
Our
1st Year
303 1st Ave. S 406-228-2277
Wednesday Saturday

Sign-up for door prizes as well as 4 Grand Prize Drawings:


2 Arena tickets to the Emerson Drive/JT Hodges concert; 2
Rodeo/Demo Derby ticket packages; 1 season ticket to Fort
Peck Summer Theatre; 1 Mug Club membership.
Random drawings for T-shirts, Caps, etc. each evening

Wednesday, June 15, well have $3 Pints from 4 - 6pm

HORSE PROPERTY FOR SALE


Very nice 5 bedroom 3.5 bath
home on 5 acres for sale. This
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Fishing for an F-150

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Our Sunnyside golfers hosted Wolf Point for their 6th Annual Ry
explained of a battle that came right down to the end to determine th
Chris Helland, Pierre Kelm
(gotta look hard to see
him, hes kinda hiding),
Marc
Swanson,
Ed
Stein, Keithe Thorson,
Boyd
Sinclair,
Mike
Archambeault,
Calvin
Kemmis, Mikel Erickson,
Ed
Hopfauf,
Carson
Buffington, Mike Slaats,
Zak
Peterson,
Buck
Archambeault,
Dean
Jensen, Myron Malnaa,
Marc Breigenzer, Dave
Wilkowski, Earl Handy,
Lee Nelson, John Whittle,
Rod Archambeault, Storm
Jackson, Steve Hansen,
Andy Newton and Torey
Rasmusan. Good job,
guys! Theyll be in another
Ryder Cup with Malta
(a huge rival for umteen
years) at Marian Hills Golf
Course in August.

Potluck

For Diane H.
Thomas-Carey

Saturday, June 18, 2016


St. Marie Town Hall
Donations to Local Animal
Rescue will be Accepted

attys
PGreenhouse
Having 10% Off

Everything
June 17, 18, 19

Huge Selection of
Plants on Hand
Veggies are 1/2 OFF

Feather in their caps

yder Cup and, for just the second time, knocked off the beasts from the east. It was a feather in our cap, Keithe Thorson
he victory. Wolf Point has some solid sticks. Pictured at Sunnyside are Steve Bell, Red Sillerud, Donny Jones, JR Rasmusan,

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Sat.
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Storewide Savings

Hwy 2

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Open: Mon - Sat Closed: Sun

THURSDAY LUNCH SPECIAL

Cold Turkey or
Ham Sliders
Homemade Soups Daily

Teddi Seilers

Retirement Party
Friday, June 17th, 2016
2pm-4pm
Community Room
of the Courthouse

She is retiring after 22+ years


in the Treasurers office.

Come help her celebrate!

They put in a record Setting Performance in Savage


For a 12th consecutive year,
the Savage Fire Department Catfish
Tournament was held in the small
Eastern Montana town that hugs the
Yellowstone River along the MontanaNorth Dakota border.
The rules remained the same.
Each team is allowed to bring five
Channel Catfish to weigh-ins. ALL
five catfish must fall in the slot
and measure between 12 and 18.
Anything under 12 or over 18 must
released during the tournament and
not weighed. This always creates an
interesting obstacle for the 3-man
teams to overcome. One weekend a
year, catfish anglers need to change
tactics, shift the focus off of big fish,
and scratch and claw for the little
guys.

This year was unlike any other on
record, however, as twenty-five teams
out of sixty weighed in over seven
pounds. (a weight that is typically
impressive enough to take home the
title). Fighting their way to the top of
a field littered was the trio of Brenner
Flaten, Glasgow, Chad Dawson,
Dickinson, ND, and Cole Plouffe,
Glendive. Using a run and gun
approach and a plethora of different
baits, the champs set a NEW all-time
tournament record with a basket of
fish tipping the scales at 8.305 lbs.
Anytime you can win a
tournament it just feels great,
regardless of the event or the money
on the line, taking hardware home is
awesome.

Milk River rats Cole Plouffe, Brenner Flaten and Chad Dawson set a new
tournament record this past Saturday at the 12th Annual Savage Catfish
Tournament. Pictured with our Glasgow natives is Tourney Director Jason Nelson.


Dawson, Flaten, and Plouffe have
teamed up the past four years in Savage
and had previously finished in the
top six in both 2013 and 2014. Flaten
becomes the first 2-time champion
in event history. His previous title
came in 2006, while teaming up with
brothers Jason and Brady Flaten.
This years winners were not the
only ones enjoying an outstanding day
on the water. Local team, captained
by Harlan Conradsen finished in
2nd place overall. Their weight of
7.925 lbs. was also good enough to
eclipse the previous tournament
record weight of 7.900 lbs. set in 2015.
Harlans team secured the runner-up
spot and some family bragging rights
along the way by finishing just ahead
of the 3rd place squad, captained by

Shawn Conradsen and their 7.780 lbs.


Gary Paulson took home the big fish
honors, winning the separate cash
prize, with his 14.325 lb beauty. It is
the third largest catfish ever weighed
in at the Savage tournament.
F riday nights Calcutta festivities
were impressive as always and
the social and farm-raised catfish
feed after the event was again well
attended. The crew at the Savage Fire
Department deserves a ton of credit
for continuing to put on a first class
event that combines a fun-filled social
environment with a serious slice of
competitiveness. The 13th Annual
event will take place in Savage on
June 10th, 2017. If any opening spots
become available they will be open to
the general public next May.

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