october 1, 2015 (thursday)

Upload: bs-central-inc-the-buzz

Post on 08-Jan-2016

100 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

October 1, 2015 (Thursday)

TRANSCRIPT

  • 7/17/2019 October 1, 2015 (Thursday)

    1/5

    Published by BS Central

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

    [email protected]

    Vol

    .4

    ,No

    .162

    Thursday,O

    ctober

    1,20

    15

    Lets Make Salsa Making Salsa will bethe focus of the next foodpreservation workshopoffered by MSU ExtensionAgent Roubie Younkin.Te workshop will be heldin kitchen of the LutheranChurch uesday October 6th

  • 7/17/2019 October 1, 2015 (Thursday)

    2/5

    BUZZIFIEDS

    Showers likelyduring the

    paradeTonight: A 30 percent chance of showers after 1am.

    Increasing clouds, with a low around 50. East wind 10 to 14mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

    Friday: Showers likely, mainly after 1pm. Cloudy, with ahigh near 65. East southeast wind 14 to 18 mph, with gusts

    as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

    Friday Night:Showers likely, mainly before 7pm, then a

    chance of rain after 1am. Cloudy, with a low around 46. Eastsoutheast wind 18 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph.

    Saturday:A 50 percent chance of rain. Cloudy, with a highnear 55. East wind 17 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 29.

    Saturday Night:A 50 percent chance of rain. Cloudy, with

    a low around 43. East wind 9 to 17 mph, with gusts as highas 24 mph.

    Sunday:A chance of rain before 7am, then a chance ofshowers after 7am. Cloudy, with a high near 56. East wind7 to 9 mph becoming north in the afternoon. Chance of

    precipitation is 50%.

    Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65.

    Tuesday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 65.

    Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 63.

    FARMERS MARKETSaturday October 3rd 9am-3pm... grown tomatoes onions,.assorted squash including buttercmini and regular pumpkins, cucumbers, cabbage. artichgold and red potatoes, hot and sweet peppers, carrotsFresh home-made baked goods, jams and jellies, anaccepting wic checks. Complimentary coffee and cookiethere.Thanks for supporting your local Farmers MarkeTHE RED ROCK PLAZA (ACROSS FROM COKE-PLAN

    BUZZ

    GARAGE SALE: West Side of Wester Drug, across fromsmall garage door. 4 generations of stuff. Furniture, tools,electronics, lighting and more. EVERYTHING IS MAKE4-6, Sat 8-12.

    BUZZ

    FLEA MARKET Sat,Oct. 3 9-2pm, tables are $5.00 eaSenior Center. Many new vendors come see what twhite elephant, blankets, rag rugs and so much more. Wdonation. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO BOOK ACALL 228-9500

    BUZZ

    THE GATEWAY CLUB: is looking for servers/bartendecook positions.PICK UP APPLICATION @ JOB SERVIC

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Campbell Lodge is looking for part-timfor all shifts starting wage $10.50 per hour. APPLY AT CA

    BUZZ

    THE GATEWAY CLUB: is looking for servers/bartendecook positions.PICK UP APPLICATION @ JOB SERVIC

    BUZZ

    COTTONWOOD INN is looking for a responsible, motivatwaitress. Duties include: seat customers, take customermeals for serving, serve food orders, clean tables, proceother duties as assigned. This position does require b

    entire shift standing and walking. Benets include: vaand dental/visual reimbursement after 1 year of employminsurance available after 90 days, employee discountsholidays and weekends. Pay will start at $9.25/hr plus AT COTTONWOOD INN OR ONLINE AT COTTONWO

    BUZZWANTEDOne energetic individual, would consider anyoBRING APPLICATION TO NEMONT MANOR OR CAL4306

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apartments garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 depositCALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT: 3 bedroom units with newer furnace, hot wateand counter tops. $500 Save on utilities! CALL 406-52

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo at St. Marie, all plus CALL 406-230-1283

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT OR FOR SALE:3 bedroom furnished house iroof, new furnace, full basement for storage, shade treeslarge yard. PLEASE CALL 263-3644 FOR RENTAL AMORE INFORMATION.

    BUZZ

    FOR SALE 2004 Park Avenue Buick, blue, new brakeCALL 406-230-2361

    BUZZ

    FOR SALE 2008 White Silverado, 3/4 ton crew cab, gomiles. $12,400. CALL 406-263-4066 OR 228-4066

    90 Min.

    132 Min.

    DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSONFREE TREAT TUESDAY!Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS

    Sept. 25- Oct. 1SHOWINGS

    228-9239www.polsontheatres.com

    4:10 - 7:15 - 9:15

    PGPG-13

    4:10 - 7:00 - 9:00

    Extended sequences of violenceand action, some thematic elements,substance use and language.

    Some scary images, actionand rude humor.

    Scottish AleBonnie City

    Introducing for

    Homecoming

    Week303 1st Ave. S

    Glasgow, MT

    406-228-2277

    Offered by:Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

    (406) 228-2525 -www.redfoxxrealestate.com

    #255

    ONE LEVEL HOME IN NASHUA!

    1400 +/- Sq. ft. one level home with

    3 bedrooms, 1 & baths available

    in Nashua. Open and bright kitchen

    with many built-ins. Remodeled bath

    room, newer furnace and hot water

    heater. Call for more information!

    ASKING $119,000

    Oct 24thAustin Sound

    9pm

    Fall Festival

    State and local public health officialsare seeing an early start to the influenzaseason as Montana has had early influenzareports from six counties: Yellowstone,Gallatin, Lewis and Clark, Missoula, Beaverhead andBroadwater Counties. Most of the early cases can be traced to travelerswho have returned to Montana with the illness butsome local transmission is now occurring.

    Te Valley County Health Department will beholding Community Flu Clinics t hroughout the countybeginning in Opheim and St. Marie. Here is the schedule: October 6 Opheim Norval Electric, 10-11am

    October 6 St Marie Condo Ofce, 1-2 pm

    October 7 Valley County Health Department, 1-3pm

    October 9 Nashua- Senior Center, 9-10:30am

    October 9 Fort Peck Town Hall, 11 noon

    October 9 Hinsdale Legion Hall, 3 - 4pm

    October 31 FMDH Health Fair, 1-4pm

    Please bring your insurance card and wear a shortsleeved shirt. Influenza can be serious. Last season, the Montana

    Department of Public Health and Human Services(DPHHS) recorded 608 hospitalizations and 24 deathsrelated to influenza. Being vaccinated is the best thing you can do toprotect yourself, your family and your communityagainst this respiratory illness. Influenza vaccinationis very safe and is recommended for everyone olderthan six months. Te composition of the flu vaccine isreviewed each year and updated to protect against the fluviruses that research indicates will be the most commonduring the upcoming season. Flu vaccination can reduceflu illnesses, doctor visits, missed work or school as wellas prevent flu-related hospitalizations and deaths. Questions? Call Valley County Health Department228-6261.

    Beat the Flu Bug!

  • 7/17/2019 October 1, 2015 (Thursday)

    3/5

    OBITUARY

    Rusty Smith Dr. Russell James SmithD.V.M., age 56 of Glasgow,Montana passed away onSeptember 29th, 2015 in SaltLake City of heart complications.Rusty was born in Columbus,Montana on December 22, 1958.He was the only child to Margot

    (Mundell) Smith and ClarenceJames Smith. He attended school in RedLodge, Montana until 4th grade.His family then moved to Casper,Wyoming where he graduatedfrom Natrona County HighSchool in 1977. He then attendedCasper College for two years andcompleted his undergraduateeducation at the Universityof Wyoming finishing with aBachelor of Science Degree in1981. He continued on with hiseducation to earn his Doctorateof Veterinary Medicine at KansasState University in 1985.

    Rusty met Kathleen AnnFarmer in March of 1978, andtheir 33-year marriage began onJune 5, 1982. hey were blessedwith two sons, Brady James Smithof Salt Lake City and Corey AllenSmith of Bozeman. Rusty and Kathy movedto Glasgow in June of 1985 to

    begin their careers. He joinedand became a partner in 1991and purchased the GlasgowVeterinary Clinic in 1993, ashis desire was to work a mixedanimal practice in a ruralsetting. He was a member ofthe American Veterinarian

    Medical Association, servedon the Montana VeterinarianState Board, and the Wells FargoBoard. He was very active in thecommunity. He coached his sonsin football, basketball, baseball,and soccer. He was a supporterof the Scottie Booster Club, abig sponsor of 4-H, Focus on theFamily, Montana Make-A-WishFoundation, and the Fort PeckSummer heater and sponsoredmany more as well as was veryinvolved in the community. Rusty had a variety of interestsincluding boating, kayaking,

    hunting, skiing, whitewaterrafting, and fishing. He enjoyedtraveling with family and friends,dabbling in the stock market, andwas a diehard Broncos fan. He was a loving husband andfather. Rusty will be rememberedfor his kind, caring, and gentlenature. He is preceded in death

    by his father and grandparents. Rusty is survived by his wife,Kathy of Glasgow; sons, CoreySmith of Bozeman and BradySmith of Salt Lake City; andmother Margot Smith of Casper,

    Wyoming. Visitation will take placeFriday, October 2nd beginningat 1:00 PM. Family will receivefrom 4:00 PM till 6:00 PM, witha sharing taking place beginningat 6:00 PM at the Bell Mortuary.Services will be Saturday, October3rd, 2015 at 11:00 AM at the St.Raphaels Parish in Glasgow,Montana. Burial will take place atHighland Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge ofarrangements. Condolences maybe made at bellmortuarymontana.com.

    THE MANOR

    AFFORDABLE

    INDEPENDENT

    LIVING!

    Several apartment designs from which YOU may choose.

    For a tour & more info on openings beforewinter hits,

    Call Nemont Manor at (406) 228-4306

    or e-mail us [email protected]

    Ulies included, laundry on site and meals twice daily!

  • 7/17/2019 October 1, 2015 (Thursday)

    4/5

    NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADCall Jerry, Josh or Norm 228-2141 866-52

    Check us out on the web for more great deals www

    406Travel

    Michael Myrick(406)[email protected]

    Contact us NOW

    for your

    NFR Packages.

    Dec 3rd ~ 12thNo Booking Fee!

    Gd Luck Scoties!

    SPEC IALS :

    THE HANGAR

    We Now ServeMilk Shakes

    Have your parties hereBOOK NOW!

    Hwy 2 East228-8280

    FRIDAY

    Soup: Clam Chowder

    Lunch: Fish and Chips

    Dinner: Walleye

    SATURDAY

    Soup: Cooks Choice

    Lunch: Bacon Cheeseburger

    Dinner: 8 oz. Sirloin

    SUNDAY

    Soup: Cooks Choice

    Lunch: Patty Melt

    Dinner: 2 pc Pork Chop

    MONDAY

    Soup: Beef Noodle

    Lunch: Hawaiian Chicken

    Burger

    Dinner: Hamburger Steak

    A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!

    GlasgowEyeCare

    WED SEPT 3OTH THRUWED OCT 7TH

    For A Family Weddingappointments call

    228-8200emergencies call

    406-365-8231

    WILL BE CLOSED

    GLASGOW

    SCHOOL MENU

    Breakfast

    French Toast Ham

    Juice Milk

    Lunch

    BBQ Rib Sandwich Salad Blend

    Mandarin Oranges Oatmeal Bar

    Choice of Fruit Milk

    FRIDAY

    Winter Hours

    Sun - Thurs: 11:00-8:00

    Fri & Sat: Lobby 11:00-8:30

    Drive Thru 11:00-9:00

    Treat of the Month

    Apple PieParfait

    Mon-Fri 9amSaturday 9aAfter Hours b

    Save 20% o

    thru Sat

    GOSCOTTIES!

    Red Dot

    Save 20%

    until th

    Scottie Clap your hands.

    Stomp your feet.

    Show your School Spirit

    with a

    manicure and pedicure.

    Erika Lopez now at

    228-2330

    Scotty Super Heros!Scotty Homecoming Spirit Week continues, and were

    getting close to the moment as everyone is encouraged to

    wear Red & White on Friday. Coronation is at 1:00 in the

    GHS Auditorium. Parade participants are asked to line up

    at 2:10 p.m. at the Glasgow Recreation Dep

    Saskatoon Police Pipes & Drums will play

    Booster Tailgate Party at 6:00, before the 7:0

    Wolf Point and at half-time.

  • 7/17/2019 October 1, 2015 (Thursday)

    5/5

    The Scotty Bagpipe

    The Scotty Homecoming Candidates in

    October of 1952 were (front row, left toright) Dolores Candee Matuska, Jerry

    Edwards and Sally Ferrin Sebastian. Backrow were Leith Wimmer, Sally Boston

    Shipp and Jerry Luckman. Crowned

    King and Queen on October 24th, 1952were Jerry and Sally. Jerry was quite the

    athlete, Dolores remarked. The only twostill surviving are her and Leith.

    October 3rd, 2015NE MT Fair grounds

    Ranch bronc riding, muley roping,Reata roping,

    Womens Steer StoppingRoping entries---9:00a.m

    Rope at 10:00A.MRanch Bronc Ride -----Calcutta @ 1:00 p.m.

    Bronc Riding Entries close: September 30th, 2015

    More Information:406-230-1259 Dewayne Ozark or 406-853-3803 Walter Ozark

    Musicfor

    AustinSound

    tofollow

    Foodand BeerGardenswill be

    available.

    Senio

    rCitizenCenter

    FishCall for reservation by 10 AM

    228-9500

    FRIDAY

    BlessedGif s St Raphael Parish

    . i

    ii

    . .

    OPEN

    HOUSE

    Please join us on

    Oct 3rd at the

    St. Raphaels Parish Center

    from 9 ~ 2.There will be Cookies, Coffee,

    Punch and Door Prizes(need not be present to win).

    Come see the newlyremodeled Christian Gift

    Store. We have lots ofitems for everyone.

    Regular hours are:

    Monday ~ Thursday 10 ~ 4