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V o l . 3 , N o . 4 5 Fri d a y , A p r i l 1 1 , 2 0 1 4 Great Northern Development Corporation is happy to announce the winner of 2013 Business of the Year as the Glasgow Flower & Giſt. For this accomplishment, they received an award plaque, registration to the “Invest in Success” small business conference in Butte next week, and a $500 stipend for lodging and travel. is locally owned business was purchased by Peggy & Kerry Aakre in 2005. e business offers outstanding quality service and an exceptional selection of fresh flowers and giſt ware. eir goal is to continually improve the quality and longevity of the flowers they sell, and it is not unusual for customers tell them that their flowers have lasted up to two and three weeks. e shop supports many community organizations and functions. In 2010 they received the “Petal of Honor Award” from Teleflora, an award based on quality, timeliness of delivery and customer satisfaction. In addition, Peggy has been involved with the Montana Florist Association (MFA) for the past six years and was recently appointed as their President for the 2014 convention in Billings. Congratulations to Glasgow Flower & Giſt for their outstanding business performance! Life is great... Flowers make it better. It says so right Peggy Aakre’s shirt. Peggy accepted a crystal plaque from Great Northern Development Corporation’s Kelcie Bates (at left) and Lorene Hintz (at right) as GNDC’s “Business of the Year”. Glasgow business named GNDC’s ‘Business of the Year’

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Page 1: April 11, 2014 (Friday)

Vol. 3, No. 45 Friday, April 11, 2014

Great Northern Development Corporation is happy to announce the winner of 2013 Business of the Year as the Glasgow Flower & Gift. For this accomplishment, they received an award plaque, registration to the “Invest in Success” small business conference in Butte next week, and a $500 stipend for lodging and travel. This locally owned business was purchased by Peggy & Kerry

Aakre in 2005. The business offers outstanding quality service and an exceptional selection of fresh flowers and gift ware. Their goal is to continually improve the quality and longevity of the flowers they sell, and it is not unusual for customers tell them that their flowers have lasted up to two and three weeks. The shop supports many community organizations and functions. In 2010 they received the

“Petal of Honor Award” from Teleflora, an award based on quality, timeliness of delivery and customer satisfaction. In addition, Peggy has been involved with the Montana Florist Association (MFA) for the past six years and was recently appointed as their President for the 2014 convention in Billings. Congratulations to Glasgow Flower & Gift for their outstanding business performance!

Life is great...

Flowers make it

better. It says so

right Peggy Aakre’s

shirt. Peggy accepted a crystal

plaque from Great

Northern Development Corporation’s Kelcie Bates (at left) and

Lorene Hintz (at right)

as GNDC’s “Business of

the Year”.

Glasgow business named GNDC’s ‘Business of the Year’

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Political Buzz...

CANCELLE

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Maintain Montana’s way of life

GaraGe Sale: Friday, April 11th, 4pm-7pm. Many kitchen items, men’s/women’s clothes, home decor, misc. 102 Bonnie St, GlaSGow.

BUZZrummaGe Sale: Fort Peck Fine Arts will have their Spring Rummage Sale Saturday, April 12th from 8am-Noon at the Glasgow Elks Club. Donations may be dropped off Friday, april 11th at the elks, or to have your donations picked up call Paul at 228-2754 or 263-8080.

BUZZ GlaSGow Gun Show: April 11th-13th; Friday 3pm-7pm, Saturday 9am-6pm & Sunday 9am-3pm. Guns and related items, Bedding, Antiques, Craft Items, Massages, etc. at the civic center.

BUZZeZZie’S miDtown iS looKinG For Full-time helP: Starting wage is $9/hr with some benefits after a 3 month probationary period. Employee will work some 5am shifts and some 9am shifts, including some weekends and holidays. Some of the duties will include running a cash register, filling propane, stocking inventory, making sure store is kept clean and doing daily paperwork. anyone interested can pick up an application at the station.

BUZZIFIEDS

Cooling back down

Tonight: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 34. Southwest wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 49. Northwest wind 11 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24. North wind 9 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 43. Northwest wind 7 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 25. Northwest wind 6 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 52. Calm wind.Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 27.Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 53.Tuesday Night: A slight chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31.Wednesday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 53.Wednesday Night: A slight chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27.Thursday: A slight chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 49.

Auto racing is boring except when a car is going at least 172 miles per hour upside down.

Real Life Wisdom

Gordon “Stubby” Lewis Stebleton

Seven confirmed,

An Easter CantataPraise to the Lamb The First Lutheran Choir, directed by Colleen Thompson and accompanied by Kathy Smith, will be presenting an Easter Cantata titled “Praise to the Lamb” by Stan Pethel. The Cantata will be presented on Palm Sunday (April 13th) at 9:30 a.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow, then again at 10:30 across the street at the First Congregational Church. The Cantata tells the story of the triumph of Christ’s resurrection through a blend of familiar and original tunes. The narration is based upon scripture and traditional readings.

Valley County’s got talent Do you know how the Nashua Lions Club’s annual talent show came to be? Sandy Laumeyer told us the story. It was the community-minded Hartvik Garsjo, a Nashua Lions Club charter member, who came up with the idea. A way to raise some funds for the club, but also give the community something fun to do, as well. The Nashua Lions Club is looking for talent for their 17th Annual Talent Show, which is scheduled for Sunday, April 27th. If you are interested in being in the talent show you may get an application by calling 746-3483, emailing [email protected] or sending a request to P.O. Box 131, Nashua, MT 59248. But the deadline to submit an application is this Monday, April 14th, so please act quickly so your act can be seen at the Nashua Lions Club Talent Show!

Hartvik Garsjo

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APRIL 11 - 17SHOWINGS

FREE TREAT TUESDAY! FREE POPCORN WITH EVERY PAID ADMISSION AT THE 7&9PM SHOWINGS

After The Avengers, Captain America: The Winter Soldier finds Captain America living quietly in Washington, D.C., and trying to adjust to the modern world. But when a S.H.I.E.L.D. colleague comes under attack, he becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue that threatens to put the world at risk. Joining forces with the Black Widow, Captain America struggles to expose the ever-widening conspiracy while fighting off professional assassins sent to silence him at every turn. When the full scope of the villainous plot is revealed, they enlist the help of a new ally, the Falcon; however, they may soon find themselves up against an unexpected and formidable enemy -- the Winter Soldier.

4:00PM 6:50PM9:20PM

140 Min.

Cast: Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Cobie Smulders, Robert Redford & Samuel L. Jackson

Rated PG-13: for intense sequences of violence, gunplay and action throughout

It’s a jungle out there for Blu, Jewel and their 3 kids in Rio 2, after they’re hurtled from the winds of the Amazon. As Blu tries to fit in, he goes beak-to-beak with the vengeful Nigel, and meets the most fearsome adversary of all -- his father-in-law.

4:10PM 7:00PM9:00PM

Rated G

101 Min.

Cast: Vocal Talents of Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg, will.i.am, Jermaine Clement, Tracy Morgan, George Lopez, Leslie Mann, Bruno Mars, Kristin Chenoweth & Jaime Foxx.

TICKETS: $25 ADULTS • $10 CHILDREN 12 & UNDER To Purchase Tickets, Contact:

Seth Morehouse 263-4555 • Ricci Olson 263-0240 • Any Walleyes Unlimited Member Glasgow Auto Safety Center • D&G • Glasgow Chamber of Commerce

SATURDAY, APRIL 12TH, 2014VALLEY EVENT CENTER • GLASGOW, MT

9:00am-3:00pm Vendors1:00pm-2:00pm Fishing Seminar4:30pm Raffles, Games & Auction6:00pm Dinner

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Driving Miss DaisyAs spring has sprung (for the most part), we’re seeing lots more traffic such as this. Bob Baillargeon and his beautiful passenger “Daisy” were out cruising around

Glasgow on a sunny & pleasant afternoon earlier this week. Daisy is half Norwegian Elkhound and half Australian Shepherd... and modestly shy.

Bone InRIBEYE STEAKS FP..............$6.99/lb.Willamette Valley Regular or Bacon WrappedBEEF FILLETS......................$9.99/lb.Boneless PorkCHOPS FP..........................$3.49/lb.Bar S 40oz. Select VarietiesBar S 40oz. Select VarietiesDINNER SAUSAGE...............$3.99 ea.Bar S 16oz. Jumbo or Bun LengthBEEF FRANKS..................... $2.49 ea.Colosimos 12oz. Select VarietiesBREAKFAST SAUSAGE..........$2.79 ea.

APRIL 9 - 15

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GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

BreakfastHam & Cheese Bar • Tri Taters

Applesauce • MilkLunch

Soft Shell Tacos w/Lettuce & Cheese • Chocolate Cake

Pineapple • Choice of Fruit • Milk

MONDAY

Sr. Citizen Menu

Call for reservation by 10 AM 228-9500

MONDAYLasagna

Eagle Eye: Miles City Eagle Camera Online Talk about your cool websites. A camera providing 24 hour live feed footage of nesting Bald Eagles is officially live as of Thursday, April 10th. Individuals may access the footage by navigating to:http://53431558b81c6.click2stream.com Or • Click2stream.com

Scroll to the bottom of the page, click on “view our cameras from around the world”, zoom into Montana, click on the camera icon, and live footage will begin to run.

The nest is approximately eight feet wide and sits ninety eight feet high

housed in a cottonwood tree. It has been used consecutively for five years by nesting pairs. The eagles are currently on the nest and from what can be viewed; there are two eggs in the nest. “We have already learned so much from this opportunity,” said Brad Schmitz, Fish Wildlife and Parks, Region 7 Supervisor, “Not only about this pair of eagles in particular, but also this technology that may be used in future projects.” FWP expects the resident Bald Eagles have an enormous amount of information to share with the community. This project has not just been a Fish,

One of the bald eagles nesting near the outskirts of Miles City was on the live cam this morning.

Wildlife and Parks project. “It has truly been a community project”, stated Cathy Stewart, Regional Information Officer. Immediately after beginning to pursue the idea, support and offers to help began coming out of the woodwork. Organizations directly involved have been Yellowstone Valley Audubon, ROCKS Program, Mid-Rivers Communication, Department of Transportation, Miles City Fire and Rescue, City of Miles City, Kiwi Pete’s Tree Service, Technologies Plus and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Individuals and entities providing skills or monetary donations include Dean Hanvold of Technologies Plus, Kiwanis, Builder’s Club-Washington Middle School, Holy Rosary Healthcare Foundation, Dr. Williams, Jay and Denise Harvey, Ron Thomas and Ruben Oberlander.

Eagle Eye continued

Soup: Cream of Broccoli • Chili

Specials: Frisco Melt

Tuna Croissant

MONDAY

Dine at the“O”

228-8006

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Travels have gone well this month, and I am thankful for your prayers through this time. Many of you have casually or more seriously asked me in recent months about what my plans are for the rest of the year. In the midst of praying about and considering what God’s plans for me are after this initial two year commitment, I came across a quote by CS Lewis that has encouraged me to rest, refocus, and trust God.

“Never, in peace or war, commit your virtue or your happiness to the future. Happy work is best done by the

Bowling HumorNashua Men’s

El Cor Del W: 34 L: 10 Tihista Construction W: 31.5 L: 12.5OasisW: 29.5 L: 14.5 Vick’s Lanes W: 21 L: 23EGT W: 20 L: 24Dahl Aviation W: 18 L: 26Stockyards W: 16 L: 28Farmers Elevator W: 6 L: 38

TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: ElCorDel 957 & 2627. IND. HIGH GAME SERIES: Travis 248 & Jason Sillerud 685.

Make ShiftsW: 67.5 L: 44.5Tag-A-LongsW: 59.5 L: 52.5North FortyW: 54 L: 58Blind SideW: 43 L: 69

TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: Tag-A-Longs 845 & 2436. IND. HIGH GAME SERIES: Men - Curt Shipman 244 & 654; Women - Carol Granada 190 & 543.

LAST WEEK’S TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: North Forty. IND. HIGH GAME SERIES: Men - Curt Shipman 266 & 642; Women - Linda Falkenstern 186, Thelma Riggin 493.

Tuesday Night Mixed

Nashua Women’sMonday Night

Gay Painting W: 70.5 L: 45.5 Prairie Treasures W: 59 L: 57Park Grove BarW: 52 L: 64 Vick’s Lanes W: 50.5 L: 65.5

TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: Vick’s Lanes 783, Prairie Trea-sures 2183. IND. HIGH GAME SERIES: Stacy Braaten 183 & 525.

Valley SeedW: 18 L: 6Stebelton TruckingW: 15 L: 9Rock’s Auto MallW: 13 L: 11Old MillW: 10 L: 14AAA GlassW: 8.5 L: 15.5All SeasonsW: 7.5 L: 16.5

TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: Stebelton Trucking 993 & 2849. IND. HIGH GAME SERIES: Rock Degele 277 & 691.

Tuesday City

CB’s DetailingW: 23 L: 9HolidayW: 19 L: 13Juice’s Card RoomW: 18 L: 14Oasis/Old Mil LightW: 18 L: 14FCB-HinsdaleW: 18 L: 14Valley BankW: 14 L: 18Bud Light GirlsW: 12 L: 20Ghost TeamW: 6 L: 26

TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: Oasis/Old Mil Light 797, Valley Bank 2362. IND. HIGH GAME SERIES: Candy Lagerquist 199, Deb Dulaney 496.

Women’s CommercialWednesday Night

Stars & StrikesThursday Night

OB GIESW: 21 L: 11Thompson & Sons TruckingW: 21 L: 11Welcome House C.S.W: 20 L: 12Pocket PoundersW: 18 L: 14Split HappensW: 17 L: 15Can’t Believe It’s Not GutterW: 16 L: 16Renner FarmsW: 15 L: 17The DurumW: 13 L: 19GranniesW: 11 L: 21Body by BowlingW: 7 L: 25TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: Welcome House C.S. 883, Renner Farms 2564. IND. HIGH GAME SERIES: Men - Gary Maczka 226, Steve Miner 600; Women - LHaylee Thompson 192, Jennifer Jackson 625.

Monday Night

Valley BankW: 22 L: 10Holy RollersW: 20 L: 12Pacific Steel & RecyclingW: 19 L: 13Sand ElectricW: 19 L: 13Old Mil LightW: 16 L: 16Markle’sW: 15 L: 17Ezzie’sW: 15 L: 17 BYEW: 0 L: 0

TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: Pacific Steel & Recycling 1183, Valley Bank 3411. IND. HIGH GAME SERIES: Joe Bergtoll 233, Seth Ingram 658.

Q: Why are football players not allowed in bowling alleys? A: After getting a strike, they spike the ball.

Q: What is the 7th pin in bowling called? A: Mother-In-Law!

“Really, there are two types of people who go bowling. There are people who really, really love bowling. Then there are the people that are like: wouldn’t it be hysterical if we went bowling?” ~ Jim Gaffigan

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Sue BakerThe difference between the Pope and your boss, the Pope only expects you to kiss his ring.

An old man comes into a restaurant, sits at his usual table, and orders his usual, Matzoh ball soup. The waiter sets it down in front of him, and stands back to watch him enjoy it. But the man just sits there. “Is there something wrong?” the waiter asks. “I can’t eat this soup,” the man replies. “Is it too hot?” The waiter asks. “No,” the man replies. “Too cold?” “No.” “Too salty?” “No.” The waiter calls the chef and he asks the same questions. Finally the chef at his wits end says, “Sir, I will taste the soup myself. Where is the spoon?” Says the old man: “A-Ha!”

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“Alright! I’ll drive them to the field trip tomorrow,” sighed the busy mom resignedly. Sure enough the next day found her with a van full of exuberant 7-to-10-year-olds. Clearly distracted, the mother cruised right through a stop sign. “Don’t you know how to stop?” screamed the exasperated crossing guard, running towards the car. The mother hit the brakes and stopped her car, looked the crossing guard straight in the eye and, clearly upset, barked back at him, “What makes you think they are all mine?!”

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