8/9/2019 February 5, 2015 (Thursday)
1/6
Vo
l.3
,No
.246
Thursday,Febr
uary5
,20
15
A rather unusual sight below the Fort Peck Dam
right now is the exceptional amount of ice built up,even along the tailrace. Usually if you hit a nice
day you can put a boat in at Boy Scout Park and zip
upstream to do some shing. Even though we had
record-warm temperatures a week-and-a-half ago,
the past few nights have been extremely cold and
the low ow of 6,600 cubic feet per second being
released through the power houses is letting the
ice build due to the low current. We probably wont
see any boat trafc in the area of the Interpretive
Center or power houses for a few days even
though warmer weather settles in today including
some light freezing rain that is likely over mosNortheastern Montana counties. Light amounts
of freezing rain are anticipated, but could easily
create travel difculties and slick walkways. Areas
of freezing rain will move eastward and decline
by Friday morning. Areas to the north could see a
mix of snow and freezing rain, while areas to the
south could see a mix of freezing rain and rain
Highs this weekend are looking to be well into the
40s but, as usual, accompanied by wind. But tha
should help to bust up the ice in the photo above.
It was cold & the fag was popping
8/9/2019 February 5, 2015 (Thursday)
2/6
American Sniper Chris Kyleessential in Fallujah liberation Te importance o military sharpshooters such asAmerican Sniper Chris Kyle (currently showing atValley Cinemas) was never better demonstrated thanduring the 10-month struggle to take Fallujah in 2004. Mr. Zinke, a reshman Republican rom Montana,
talked with Te Washington imes as some on thepolitical lef have disparaged the job o a sniper inwar and dismissed the blockbuster movie AmericanSniper, based on Kyles same-titled memoir. Rep. Ryan K. Zinke, a ormer Navy SEAL, saidmarksmen like American Sniper author Chris Kyle arecrucial to U.S. military operations. A sniper providesprotection o the ground troops or movement. roops,ofentimes in an urban environment, are limited in theirsight picture. A sniper is able to see around the cornerand protect the troops movements.
To be held over at Valley Cinemas
95 Min.132 Min.
4:00 - 6:50 - 9:20
DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON
FREE TREAT TUESDAY!Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS
Jan 30 - Feb 5
SHOWINGS
228-9239www.polsontheatres.com
4:10 - 7:00 - 9:00
HELD
OVER
Rude Humor and Mild ActionPG
Some Sexual References, LanguageThroughout and Strong Disturbing WarViolence
R
LifedsA Lovely New Sectio i th Bzz
FridayFebruary 13t
Only $5up t 30 words
GeyourValentinSomethinSweeSenduMessagtthaSpeciaSomeon228-4558
GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU
Breakfast
Breakfast Pizza Cheese StickJuice Milk
Lunch
Hot Dog Sweet Potato CrissCuts Banana Oatmeal Bar
Choice of Fruit Milk
FRIDAY
4-H Horse Leader Jodi Dixwill be holding a series oproject meetings the firt one onSunday, February 8th at 4p.m.in the Community Room othe Courthouse. Parents areasked to attend with yourchild. Any questions, call Jodiat 263-0706.
Equine projects
From the NorthernAg Networks Flint Reportcomes this: Could we not onlysoon see an oil pricerebound, but maybeeven $200 per barreloil? Tats what OPECsSecretary General hadto say. Matt Dilallo, TeMotley Fool, has this orBusinessInsider.com:
OPEC just got verybullish on oil
$200 Per Barrel Oil? OPEC Gets Bullish Right now, the oimarket is totally ocusedon inding a bottomor oil prices. Howeveraccording to OPECS e c r e t a r y - G e n e r aAbdulla al-Badri, wevealready hit bottom. Not only that, but hsees a real possibility thaoil prices could explodehigher to upwards o
$200 per barrel in theuture. Hes ar romthe only one that sees areturn o triple-digit oiprices. Instead, he oeredbullish comments bysaying, Now the priceare around $45-$55and I think maybe they[have] reached the
bottom and we [willsee some rebound verysoon. Now, normallythat type o remarkwould be just anothelayer o noise, but thiis coming rom OPECsecretary-general soit comes with weighbehind it.
8/9/2019 February 5, 2015 (Thursday)
3/6
BUZZIFIEDS
Good
ice fshingweather ahead
BUZZ
COUNCIL ON AGINGwill be having their next Flea Market on February7th from 9am-2pm . FOR TABLE RENTAL OR MORE INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL VICKY AT 228-9500
BUZZSWEETHEARTS BAZAAR: Saturday, Feb. 7th at 9:30am - 3 pm, at theGlasgow Civic Center. 4-H will be serving lunch for DC trip. QUESTIONSCALL TIFFANY 406-665-6294
BUZZ2 IMMEDIATE JOB OPENINGS: Lube & Tire Techs. Must have cleandriving record, able to pass pre-employment drug screening. Duties includebut not limited to: changing oil on passenger & light truck vehicles, alsochanging & repairing of tires on said vehicles. Training will be providedto successful candidate. Salary DOE. Benets, paid time off, 401K, lifeinsurance, medical, dental & glasses. INTERESTED CANDIDATESSHOULD CONTACT STU AT TIRE-RAMA WITH UPDATED RESUME
& JOB HISTORY
BUZZJOB OPENING: First Community Bank of Glasgow, has an openingfor a part-time teller with benets. APPLY AT JOB SERVICE. EEO/AAEMPLOYER
BUZZOPENINGS AVAILABLE AT MIRROR IMAGE:Established Salon, full opart-time esthetician, nail tech, or cosmetologist. Openings available foall positions. CALL 228-2330 ASK FOR KRISTI
BUZZFOR SALE: 2011 Ford Explorer Limited. 77,800 miles, loaded, very goodcondition, new tires, silver, black interior. $23,400. CALL 942-2895
BUZZFOR SALE:2003 F2S Ford 4X4 with hydrobed bale bed, 5.4 L engine170,000 miles, Tune up 11/10/2014, Filters, Plugs & coil, Rear Pinionseal, Front ujoint & Axle ujoint, Hub seal. Asking $14,125.00. CALL 406263-5502.
BUZZFOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 2 bath. No smoking, no pets. Very clean. CALL
230-1261 BUZZFOR RENT & SALE IN ST. MARIE:3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. CALL 406524-3742.
BUZZFOR RENT:Spacious 1625 sq. ft, 3 bed 1 bath apartment in the Helland
Agency building, 21 US hwy 2 East. Rent by the month. Ideal foconstruction crews! CALL CHRIS FOR DETAILS 228-2114.
Tonight: A chance of snow and freezing rain beforemidnight, then a slight chance of rain or freezing rain.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. East southeast wind8 to 16 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New snow
accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Friday:Mostly cloudy, with a high near 41. East wind 7 to9 mph.
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers beforemidnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. Southeast
wind around 9 mph.
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of rain after noon. Partlysunny, with a high near 47. Southwest wind 10 to 15 mph.
Saturday Night:A 20 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy,with a low around 34. West wind around 14 mph, with gusts
as high as 20 mph.
Sunday:Partly sunny, with a high near 48. West wind 14 to16 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Sunday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 26.
Monday:A slight chance of rain. Partly sunny, with a highnear 42.
Monday Night:A slight chance of rain, snow, and freezingrain. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29.
Tuesday: A slight chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a highnear 37.
Tuesday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 20.
Wednesday:Mostly cloudy, with a high near 33.
8/9/2019 February 5, 2015 (Thursday)
4/6
Offered by:Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
(406) 228-2525 -www.redfoxxrealestate.com
GREAT FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD!#234Beautifully remodeled 2400 sq. ft. home
on the north side of Glasgow has 1400+/- sq. ft on the main level, 1000 sq. ft.
basement, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, open greatroom concept. Large dining, kitchen andliving room, recently remodeled fnished
basement with family room. New windows,siding, and underground sprinklers, and
more! The oversized double car garage isbonus. Call for a showing today!
ASKING $229,500 JUSTLISTED
SPECIALS:
A GREAT PLACE TOHANG OUT!
THE HANGAR Hwy 2 East228-8280
We Have Soft-Serve Ice Cream!
Have Your Parties HereBOOK NOW!
THURSDAY
Soup: TOMATO
Lunch: GRILLED CHEESEDinner: 8 oz CHICKEN
FRIED STEAK
SUNDAY
Soup: COOKS CHOICE
Lunch: BACONCHEESEBURGER
Dinner: 8 oz. SIRLOIN
SATURDAY
Soup: COOKS CHOICE
Lunch: Sm CHEF SALADDinner: 2 pc PORK CHOP
FRIDAYSoup: CLAM CHOWDER
Lunch: SHRIMP BURGERDinner: FISH & CHIPS
8/9/2019 February 5, 2015 (Thursday)
5/6
While the New England Patriots Super BowlChampionship merchandise is flying off the shelves inNew England and across the country ollowing Sundaysbig win, the same gear made or the Seattle Seahawks incase they were victorious will not go to waste. Sealed boxes o -shirts, caps and sweatshirts namingthe Seahawks Super Bowl champs will be shipped to awarehouse, according to the GuardianOpens in a newwindow. Te items will be sorted and then shippedoverseas to those in need and those who could care less
that the incorrect victor is printed on the items. One o the donated items will include a Seahawksback-to-back champions -shirt, as a Seattle V reportertweeted out afer the loss. In 1996, the NFL stopped destroying the losing teamsmerchandise, and since then, has leaned on Washington-based World Vision to distribute the goods. Tis year,the NFL has switched gears and will rely on Good 360 todistribute the deeated teams apparel. Te NFL likes the concept o an umbrella organizationthat has the ability to meet many different charitable
organizations, Cindy Hallberlin, CEO o Good360, aVirginia-based organization that distributes donatedgoods to a network o more than 32,000 pre-qualifiedcharities, schools and libraries on behal o Americas topbrands, said. World Vision is part o our network, butwere able to reach more organizations. Last year World Vision shipped the Denver Broncos(Omaha! Hee-aw, Hee-aw) memorabilia to Arica, butpast shipmentsan estimated 100,000 -shirts and capsannuallyhave gone to Armenia, Bosnia, El Salvador, Haiti,Nicaragua, Romania, Uganda, Zambia in previous years.
At least it aint going to waste
Heres a shirt Charlie Maag probably would have received
from his buddies in Seattle had the Seahawks just gave the
ball to Marshawn Beast Mode Lynch.
THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED
2015 FORD F-150
It Has Arrived
NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERSCall Jerry, Josh or Norm 228-2141 866-528-2141
Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net
GrabitBeforeitsTooLate
On the Showroom Floor Now
Senio
rCitizenCenter
Build a BurgerCall for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500
FRIDAY
SorryC
harlie.
...
8/9/2019 February 5, 2015 (Thursday)
6/6
Another angle of just how much ice has built up below the Fort Peck power houses, this photo
was taken yesterday afternoon near the Park Grove Bridge (notice the no wake buoy).
Top Related