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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 . 4 , N o . 7 7 T u e s d ay, Ju ne 2, 2 0 1 5 Adam Powell gives a thumbs-up as he was one of just six competitors who were able to master the mud bog pit — going the full distance and winning the Super Modified class — at the Milk River MotorSports event this past Sunday. Numbers were up this year as 25 vehicles were registered for the weekend. 165 fans attended Saturday’s Sand Drags and 295 fans attended on Sunday. The total payout to the drivers was $4,190 with $1,200 coming from the Valley County Fair Commission, $1,000 from Milk River MotorSports, and 100% of the entry fees paid back to each class registered. Milk River MotorSports would like to thank all the sponsors, Fair Commission, the Glasgow Rodeo Committee and all the volunteers who help make this happen. You can see the smile in his eyes

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  • 2S&YPPPublished by BS Central

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

    [email protected]

    Vol. 4, No. 77 Tuesday, June 2

    , 2015

    Adam Powell gives a thumbs-up as he was one of just six competitors who were able to master the mud bog pit going the full distance and winning the Super Modified class at the Milk River MotorSports event this past Sunday. Numbers were up this year as 25 vehicles were registered for the weekend. 165 fans attended Saturdays Sand Drags and 295 fans attended on Sunday. The total payout to the drivers was $4,190 with $1,200 coming from the Valley County Fair Commission, $1,000 from Milk River MotorSports, and 100% of the entry fees paid back to each class registered. Milk River MotorSports would like to thank all the sponsors, Fair Commission, the Glasgow Rodeo Committee and all the volunteers who help make this happen.

    You can see the smile in his eyes

  • THE GOOD SAMARITAN A Sunday school teacher was telling her class the story of the Good Samaritan. She asked the class, If you saw a person lying on the roadside, all wounded and bleeding, what would you do? A thoughtful little girl broke the hushed silence: I think Id puke.

    Charles Charlie A. Chapman, 65, of Glasgow, passed away May 31, 2015 at Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow. Funeral services for Charlie will be held Thursday, June 4, at 1:00 p.m. at Bell Mortuary, with Pastor Scott Hedegard officiating. Burial will follow at Highland Cemetery in Glasgow. Visitation will be Wednesday, June 3, from 4-6 p.m. at Bell Mortuary. Tributes of sympathy may be left at bellmortuarymontana.com. Charlie was born on July 4, 1949 to Glyn and Loa (Huxatable-Cruz) Chapman at Park City, Utah. He attended Boulder River School/Hospital and graduated from there in 1962. He later moved to Malta, MT. In 1979, he moved in with the McAuley family for adult family foster care. In 1984, he moved to Glasgow to the Warren Group home and worked at the Milk River Activity Center and the Group Home Garden. Charlie enjoyed his motorcycle rides, horseback rides, convertible rides, camping and riding his tricycle. He collected radio; and had a huge collection, country music, tv, airplanes and parades. His favorite was the fireworks on his birthday. Charlie is survived by his sisters; Lisa Chapman, Tina McCombs and Beverly Murnen, and numerous very close friends and care-givers at Milk River. Preceding him in death are his parents.

    OBITUARYCharlie Chapman

    The Glasgow Reds American Legion baseball team will be playing a double header with the Miles City Mavericks on Bill Connors Field in Sullivan Park on Wednesday, June 3rd. First game is at 5:30 p.m. While the Glasgow Redss season is just getting into full swing theyve played just five games other teams already have 15+ games in. For instance, the Lewistown Redbirds have already compiled a 15-4 record with five games not played due to rain! However, for the Reds, that means virtually non-stop baseball this summer. Its a super-busy schedule from here on out with numerous tournaments on the schedule. Playing in Billings this past weekend, the Reds split with the Cardinals on Saturdaday (losing 4-3 and winning 17-0) and also split with the the Blue Jays on Sunday (4-3 loss, 11-3 win) and now have an overall record of 3-2.

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    This Afternoon: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Cloudy, with a high near 61. North northeast wind around 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 46. North northeast wind 5 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.Wednesday: A slight chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 68. East southeast wind 6 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.Wednesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 48. East wind 9 to 13 mph.Thursday: A chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 67. East wind 15 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.Thursday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50. East wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.Friday: A chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 73. East wind 9 to 11 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%.Friday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 55.Saturday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 76.Saturday Night: A slight chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 53.Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 78.Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 54.Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 80.

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    BUZZFMDH OPENING: Human Resources Assistant. Opportunity exists for an energetic, self-starter who can prioritize and multi-task, all the while maintaining a professional demeanor. Must possess the ability to communicate with individuals at all levels of an organization. Dependability, attention to detail and organizational skills are a must. This person will assist the Human Resource Director with managing benefits administration, workers comp, recruitment, new employee orientation and various other clerical duties. Previous experience in Human Resources field or related field preferred. Full-time, hours Monday Friday. You may complete an FMDH application at www.fmdh.org or pick one up at the Human Resources Office. FMDH IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3638 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

    BUZZFMDH OPENING: Customer Service Representative/Clinic. Full-time; Monday - Friday. High School Diploma or GED. Previous clerical, medical terminology and computer experience preferred. Ability to type 45 WPM.. Qualified applicant will be responsible for patient check in, scheduling appointments and data entry of all patient information. Other duties will include answering telephones, directing to appropriate personnel and assisting in other clerical duties as assigned. FMDH IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3638 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

    BUZZMARKLES WAREHOUSE: Has a part-time opening. Duties include deliveries and customer service. CALL OR STOP BY FOR APPLICATION 228-4012

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    BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bedroom house, mile east of Glasgow High School. Available June 1st. $750/mo. + deposit. CALL BERNIE (406) 899-8305

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    BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bed one bath home 1 car garage on one level. New paint and newer carpet, nice place. Located 5 Lakeview, Saint Marie. Asking $750/ month rent. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228 2114.

    BUZZFOR SALE: 4 bedroom, 2 bath, one level house. Underground sprinkler, attached garage, garden shed, fenced yard, large living room. $220,000 CALL 263-0706

    BUZZFOR SALE: 1997 Luv. 4x4 good shape. New tires. $4,000. also a 1997 Dodge T. Cummings 4x4, New Tires. $5,000 Good truck. CALL 367-9346 CELL 230-0223

    BUZZFOR SALE: New 18 cu. ft. stainless steel whirlpool fridge with ice maker. $500. CALL 367-5372

    Well, as the Milk River Catfish Classic rapidly approaches, the anglers could be seeing a rise on the river level as creeks and streams are a concern today due to rainfall last night and today. As of 6:00 this morning we had received about 3/4 of an inch and more was coming. Fortunately we missed out on the hail and 70 mph winds that raised havoc in other parts of the state.

  • Jo Erickson

  • 2015 Milk River MotorSports Sand Drags & Mud Bog Results

    Milk River MotorSports Sand Drags on May 30th Stock1st Kevin Frigon Glasgow 5.56 $171.50 Super Stock1st DaceBaxbaum Fairfiew 5.11 $299.352nd Bryce Lawrence Glasgow 5.26 $179.653rd Kevin Frigon Glasgow 5.87 $119.75

    Modified1st Gerald Huber Brooks, Alberta 4.31 $259.372nd Bryce Lawrence Glasgow 4.51 $155.623rd Victor Bael Taver, Alberta 4.72 $103.75

    Super Modified1st Gerald Huber Brooks, Alb 4.26 $199.372nd Adam Powell Glasgow 4.36 $119.623rd Cody Dix Glasgow 4.46 $79.75

    Open1st Amanda Powell Glasgow 4.37 $251.122nd Tom Hooper Glasgow 4.86 $107.62

    Milk River MotorSports Mud Bog May 31stStock1st DakHurley Fairview 63 $193.00

    Super Stock1st BryceLawrence Glasgow 102 $199.622nd JayLewis GreatFalls 94 $119.773rd ZackMullin Sidney 93 $79.85

    Modified1st Gerald Huber Brooks 22.4 $299.622nd Rich Johnson Raymond, ALB 24.6 $179.773rd Josh Dix Glasgow 41.5 $119.85

    Super Modified1st Adam Powell Glasgow 23.97 $199.622nd CodyDix Glasgow 132 $119.773rd MatthewMullin Crane 130 $79.85

    Open1st Gerald Huber Brooks 14.3 $239.622nd Tom Hooper Glasgow 17.47 $143.253rd Amanda Powell Glasgow 18.5 $95.85

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  • We have our first Dash for Cash winner!With a look of determination, Riley Overvold swims through the mud bog pit en route to the finish line and a first-place effort in the 8 & Under Division of the Milk River MotorSports Dash for Cash Contest. We certainly hope Riley goes out for the Kiwanis Swim

    Team, hes quite the athlete! Winning the 9-12 Division was Tristan Stewart, and winning the 13-15 Division was Chase Guttenberg who defended his title from a year ago. Below is one of the guys from the adult Dash for Cash getting hosed down: refreshing!

    The Glasgow Trap Club will open for the season on Wednesday, June 3rd and will be open each Wednesday until the season concludes. All shooters are welcome. For more information call Mike at 263-1242.

    Trap shooting starts Wednesday

    Our Redeemer Lutheran Church of Nashua will have Vacation Bible School June 8th - 12th from 1 - 4p.m. All children age 4 to grade 6 are invited to a week of fun and learning. For more information, call Judy, 746-3213 or Julie, 785-2541.

    Vacation Bible School in Nashua

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  • Hello again. It is great to get back to the farm and enjoy the spring in Montana. Now that the dust has settled and the veto pen used, it is time to get back to normal living. It is a shame that so many vetoes were used to kill good bills for eastern Montana. The Yellowstone bison bill on the translocation of these wooly tanks into a county only with the permission of the county commissioners was a loss of local control and gives the state more dictatorial control over our lives! This bill had nothing to do with the Indians or the reservations. Who knows better than county commissioners on local matters? The infrastructure bills that went down to defeat were tragic. Speaker Knudsens HB 402 was a great bill for natural resource impacts in eastern Montana. And there was plenty money for this very important bill. When it became evident his bill could not pass I started my SB416 that was a compromise bill. Did I like everything in my bill? NO, but to get enough votes one has to compromise. It passed 47-3 in the Senate and then went to the House where it got changed to a great degree. SB416 was half cash and half bonding and after many votes it finally was put to bed by ONE vote! Now we have just kicked the can down the road and nothing will be done for infrastructure and natural resource impacts for another two years. And, in the meantime inflation will take its toll and costs increase. It is too bad that some say my way or the highway and with 150 Legislators and a Governor it is much more difficult to get things done when compared to a private business! I voted against HB2 (General funding of Montana government) as I thought it was too much of an increase in state spending. I also voted against Medicaid expansion. There are 128 thousand on Medicaid now and with expansion we will go from 13 percent of our population on Medicaid to over 20 percent of Montanas population. If the Federal Government does not keep sending dollars to Montana for Medicaid, Montana could well find itself in the hole to the tune of up to 500 million dollars! I have until January 1, 2017 to serve in my Senate seat and then I am termed out. It has been a great run and I want to thank all for their support. In the meantime I will be on the Environmental Quality Council (EQC) during the interim. If I may be of any assistance please give me a call. I also would urge folks to call the Governor to call a special session for another infrastructure bill. Where there is a will there is a way. It has been great to work with Speaker Knudsen and Rep. Lang. I will be supporting Speaker Knudsen again for the House and Rep. Lang for my Senate seat. Thank you until we meet again. ~ Sen. John C. Brenden

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