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  • Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230

    406-228-4558 fax: [email protected]

    Vol. 4, No. 100 Friday, July 3, 2015

    continued somewhere inside

    Welcome to Glasgows Busted Knuckle Brewery! How do you go about turning a greasy old radiator repair shop into a beer brewery? Leave it to handy man Ben Boreson, hell git er done! The Busted Knuckle Brewery has been brewing and now serving

    up some tasty suds for 15 days now, and make that 16 when they open at 4:00 this afternoon. This place is spotless. How in the heck this transformation took place is beyond imagination...

    except for Bens. I was tired of busting my knuckles, Ben said, thus the funky name of his brewery. I must be crazy or some darn thing, but I

    It didnt take long for a vacationing Helena couple to discover the Busted Knuckle Brewery. Notice that the tables are actually radiators. The entire establishment has a repair shop theme.

  • Reel Life Wisdom

    4:00PM 6:50PM9:10PM

    114 Min.

    4:10PM 7:00PM9:15PM

    PG-13

    PG

    DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

    228-9239 www.polsontheatres.com

    July 3rd- 9th SHOWINGS

    FREE POPCORN TUESDAY! FREE POPCORN WITH EVERY PAID ADMISSION

    95 min.

    Growing up can be a bumpy road, and its no exception for Riley, who is uprooted from her Midwest life when her father starts a new job in San Francisco. Like all of us, Riley is guided by her emotions - Joy (Amy Poehler), Fear (Bill Hader), Anger (Lewis Black), Disgust (Mindy Kaling) and Sadness (Phyllis Smith). The emotions live in Headquarters, the control center inside Rileys mind, where they help advise her through everyday life. As Riley and her emotions struggle to adjust to a new life in San Francisco, turmoil ensues in Headquarters. Although Joy, Rileys main and most important emotion, tries to keep things positive, the emotions conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house and school.

    for mild thematic elements and some action

    for intense disaster action and brief strong languageIn this high-octane thriller, the infamous San Andreas Fault gives way, producing a devastating earthquake across California. A highly skilled helicopter pilot (Dwayne Johnson) races to save his ex-wife (Carla Gugino) in Los Angeles before the complete destruction of the city. After one daring rescue, the pilot flies north toward San Francisco in search of his estranged daughter (Alexandra Daddario), racing against time and the inevitable aftershocks that promise to devastate the coastline.

    HELDOVER

    Asking $89,950

    20-946

    GREAT INCOMEExtra income

    could be yours! 4 single rentals with great

    cash flow. Recent upgrades and priced to sell!

    Located at Located at 1120 3rd Ave S. in Glasgow, Montana.

    www.hellandagencyinc.comCALL JON TODAY 228-2113

    Tonight6:00BorderPlains (WolfPoint)vs.ReynoldsOldMil

    7:30VictoriousSecretvs.BucksBar(Billings)

    Saturday 8:00am.TheCoach(Culbertson)vs.IrvingLaw 9:00am.FNClassyDevils (Sidney/Williston) vs.MechanicalSystems(WolfPoint)

    10:00am.TeamShockTopvs.WinnerofBucks-Victorious

    11:00am.ADCFoundation vs.Winner ofBorderPlains-Reynolds

    12:00pm.RangerLounge(Sidney)vs.WinnerofCoach-IrvingLaw

    1:00pm.TeamBeavervs.WinnerofMechanicalSystems-FNClassy

    2:00pm.UndefeatedQuarterfinals 3:00pm.UndefeatedQuarterfinals 4:00pm.1stroundLoserout 5:00pm.1stroundLoserout 6:00pm.1stroundLoserout 7:00pm.1stroundLoserout

    Sunday 9:00am.Consolationquarters 10:00am.Consolationquarters 11:00am.UndefeatedSemifinals 12:00pm.Consolationsemis 1:00consolationsemis 2:00consolationfinals 3:00Championship 4:002ndChampionship(ifnecessary)

    Its coming in HOT! The 47th Annual John Hahn Memorial Softball Tournament will begin this evening and wrap up on Sunday. It is a full 12-team field for non-stop action one game right after another on the hour with the championship game scheduled for 3:00 Sunday afternoon, and a second championship game possible in this true double-elimination format. Here is the schedule:

    Catch some softball this weekend

  • BUZZIFIEDSHome run hitters dream?

    Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 61. Eastsoutheastwind5to8mph.

    Independence Day:Aslightchanceofshowers,thena chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon.Some of the storms could produce small hail andgustywinds.Mostly sunny,withahighnear93.Eastsoutheastwind6to15mphbecomingwestnorthwestintheafternoon.Windscouldgustashighas23mph.Chanceofprecipitationis30%.

    Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of showersand thunderstorms, mainly after midnight. Some ofthestormscouldproducesmallhailandgustywinds.Mostlycloudy,withalowaround57.Northwind13to18mph,withgustsashighas29mph.

    Sunday: A 50 percent chance of showers, mainlybefore noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.Northwest wind 13 to 17mph, with gusts as high as26mph.

    Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 49.Northwestwind9to16mph,withgustsashighas23mph.

    Monday:Sunny,withahighnear75.Northwestwind8to11mph.

    Monday Night:Mostlyclear,withalowaround50.Tuesday: A slight chance of showers andthunderstorms.Mostlysunny,withahighnear82.

    Tuesday Night: A chance of showers andthunderstorms.Mostlycloudy,withalowaround57.

    Wednesday:Achanceofshowersandthunderstorms.Partlysunny,withahighnear77.

    Wednesday Night: A slight chance of showers andthunderstorms.Partlycloudy,withalowaround53.

    Thursday:Mostlysunny,withahighnear80.

    Reel Life Wisdom

    Hot and dry conditions are expected on the 4th of July just ahead of an approaching strong cold front. Isolated to widely scattered thunderstorms and shifting winds are expected by early Saturday evening along the front with gust up to 30 mph from the north though Saturday night behind the front as rain showers become more likely. For those playing in the Johnny Hahn Tourney, those that can loft that softball high into the air may have some home run hopes over the left field fence on Saturday and a much cooler and possibly wet Sunday. Please use extra safety precautions with your fireworks due to the gusty and shifty winds.

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Agland Co-op is looking for a Part-Time possibly Full-Time Cashier, Pay depends on experience, pick up an application at Agland Co-op in Glasgow.

    BUZZEZZIES MIDTOWN is looking for 2 full time help positions. Starting wage is $10.00/hour with some benefits after a 3 month probationary period. Shifts are 9am-7pm or 1pm-11pm Sun-Thurs or 2pm-12am Friday and Saturday, including weekends and holidays. Some duties include waiting on customers, filling propane, stocking inventory, and making sure store is clean. Applicant must have good customer service skills. Anyone interested can pick up an application at the station.

    BUZZCottonwood Inn is looking for a full-time dishwasher/cook, mostly morning shifts, including weekends. Also looking for a waiter/waitress.Pick up an application at the Cottonwood Inn, Job Service, or cottonwoodinn.net.

    BUZZFMDH POSITION OPENING: Medical Technologist Full-time(M-F) day shift, rotating weekends, holiday and call. Bachelors Degree in Clinical Laboratory Science, State of Montana License, Qualified candidate will interpret and correlate clinical test results. Technologist is expected to utilize complex problem solving skills in resolving clinical and instrument problems. Technologist will comply with OSHA and regulatory requirements by following established procedures in order to maintain a safe laboratory environment and to meet accreditation standards. Generalist position with Blood Banking and Microbiology experience required. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Please contact the HR department at (406) 228.3638 for more information.

    BUZZFOR RENT: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apts. in Glasgow. 2 car garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 units available. CALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046

    BUZZFOR RENT (& SALE) 3BR HOMES IN ST. MARIE STARTING AT $500 CALL 406-524-3742

    BUZZFor Rent: Small 2 bedroom trailer in Park Grove, $350/mo covers water/sewer and lot rent. Tenant pays electric and gas. $450 deposit. Call 746-3410 and leave a message.

    BUZZFOR SALE: Saginaw 4 speed with Hurst Shifter, just overhauled $950; 2 sets of 400 Heads $250 per pair; 1 new set Doug headers still in box, fits 64-67 Pontiac $475; Custom made HD axle set up with HD spindles, 6 hole Chevy $265; New HD fuel pump 8-10 PSI fits Pontiacs $100, call 746-3366 for more info.

    BUZZMissing from 1100 block of 3rd Ave South since June 14th. 7 year old female golden tiger stripe cat. She is wearing a black collar with pink hearts on it. If found please call 228-8001 or 230-0680 and leave a message.

    BUZZS&S Storage in Nashua has one 9x12 storage unit available. $40/month , please call Shawn at 406-254-0406.

    BUZZThe Soroptomist will be closed on Saturday, July 4th and reopen on Monday the 6th. They will be accepting donations starting Monday.

  • Jo Erickson

    Tisa, Stacie and Ben, ready to serve up the samples at the Busted Knuckle Brewery.

    think its gonna work. Whats even more incredible is the taste of his brews. There are currently five to sample, and the names are as clever as the name of Bens brewery: Radiator Dip Pale Ale Spun Bearing Red IPA Rusted Nut Amber Ale Dull Sickle Hefeweisen Black Nail Stout

    People like beer and most of them enjoy a good microbrew, he says. It seems to be a good opportunity here in Montana.

    And when it comes to finding good help, Ben certainly did a fine job as the service is outstanding. Its really cool to be a part of this, said Tisa Seiler, who pours a perfect pint. I love beer and I love working here, said Stacie Guenther. Its already been a lot of fun. Souveniers are available, including Busted Knuckle growlers that you can come in and get refilled again and again and again.

    You can come grab a growler and take it to the lake, says Ben. While normal hours right now are Thursday

    through Saturday from 4-8 p.m., they will be open on this 4th of July at 1:00. Stop by and enjoy a frothy Rusted Nut!

    Busted Knuckle continued from front

  • Borrow up to $5,0000% percent interestUnsecured48 month repayment 1 page application

    Pride in Our Community Project

    FCB has committed $100,000 to this projectCan be used by businesses for exterior store

    renovations and landscaping.

    Must have a clean driving record,

    Class A CDL with hazardous, tanker and airbrake. Need a dependable and motivated self-starter.

    We offer competitive wages with excellent benefits. Call Brandon for an application @ 406-228-2713

    FULL-TIME BULK TRUCK DRIVER

    NEEDED

    The BS Buzz will be closed on Monday, July 6th!

    We hope everyone has a safe and fun 4th!

    HOUSE FOR SALE912 11th Ave. No.

    Newly Updated1640 sq ft. 2 bed 2 bath w/ master suite - upstairs, 6 ft. Jacuzi Tub, sunken living room, 900 sq ft. finished basement, w/ 2 bed, 1 bath, sauna. Oversized single car garage. Call 263-1233 or 263-5306 $197,000

    Here are the summer reading program happenings at the Glasgow City-County Library: New activity sheets & reading logs will be available July 6 at the library or online at www.glasgowlibrary.org July 7Animals are Superheroes too! at 2 pmages

    8-12 July 9Animals save the Day! at 10 am-- ages 0-7 July 10Animals to the Rescue at 2 pmages 8-17 Karen says, Come join in the fun!

    At the Library

    CARRIER WANTEDGLASGOW

    Approx 64 customersApprox 45 minute delivery time

    Approx 7 milesApprox $375 every 4 weeks

    Newspapers arrive in Glasgow around 4:00am and need to be

    delivered by 7:00am.

    For more info call or text Debbie

    1-406-366-0321

    Senior Citizen Center

    CheeseburgerCall for reservation by 10 AM

    228-9500

    MONDAY

    Reds sweep Lewistown The Glasgow Reds American Legion Baseball Team, coming off that first place finish over Lewistown at the Terry Jablonsky Wood Bat Classic in Dickinson, had the Redbirds number again last night, winning 1-0 and 8-3 on Bill Connors Field. The Reds are at home again this evening as the Richland County Patriots of Sidney come to Glasgow. First game is at 5:30.

    Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery will have an Artist Reception this evening (Friday, July 3rd) from 5:30-7:30 p.m., showcasing artist of the month, Jerry Jacobson Photography. Jacobsons photography depicts Montana of days gone by. He has traveled Montana back roads, taking photos of abandoned farm and ranch buildings of northeastern and central Montana. Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery is located at 531 2nd Ave. South.

    Wheatgrass is featuring photos by Jerry Jacobson

  • Major Sponsor of the 2015 Montana Governors Cup

    Walleye Tournament

    Welcome Fishermen!

    54319 Hwy 2 EastGlasgow, MT 59230406-228-21411-866-528-2141www.hilineford.com

    NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERSCall Jerry, Josh or Norm 228-2141 866-528-2141

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    #251

    Open and bright 4734 +/- sq. ft. home with 5 Bdrms, 3 Baths, open living room, new

    appliances in kitchen, formal dining, and decks. Large master suite with jetted tub and

    skylights. New carpet, flooring, and paint on the lower level with large family room, bar, 2 more bedrooms, and a large bath with soaking tub. The attached 3 car garage, dry prairie water

    and barn are all added bonuses! 65 River Drive in Glasgow! Call for more information today!

    asking $429,000

    SPACIOUS HOME ON 28+/- ACRES

    Food Served all Week LongFort Peck

    Hotel

    The Historic

    COMPLETE NEW MENU

    Dining Room Hours: Friday & Saturday 5:00-8:00pm

    Sunday 5:00-7:00pmBreakfast: Saturday & Sunday 7-10am

    Gourmet Burgers Coconut Shrimp Chicken BasketsAlong with the Classics:

    Walleye Surf n Turf Sirloin SteakFAST SERVICE

    175 S. MissouriFort Peck, MT

    406-526-3266

    KDsCorner

    A lady about eight months pregnant got on a bus she noticed the man opposite her was smiling at her. She immediately moved to another seat. This time the smile turned into a grin, so she moved again. The man seemed more amused. When on the fourth move, the man burst out laughing, she complained to the driver and he had the man arrested. The case came up in court. The judge asked the man (about 20 years old) what he had to say for himself. The young man replied, Well your Honor, it was like this: When the lady got on the bus, I couldnt help but notice her condition. She sat down under a sign that said, The Double Mint Twins are coming and I grinned. Then she moved and sat under a sign that said, Logans Liniment will reduce the swelling, and I had to smile. Then she placed herself under a deodorant sign that said, Williams Big Stick Did the Trick, and I could hardly contain myself. BUT, Your Honor, when she moved the fourth time and sat under a sign that said, Goodyear Rubber Could Have Prevented This Accident, I just lost it. The judge said, CASE DISMISSED!!

    My friend really changed when she became a vegetarian... its like Ive never seen herbivore.

    Q: What did the hammerhead shark say to the people on the beach? A: Cant touch this...

    Never date a tennis player, because love means nothing to them.

    A geologist and his clueless intern are outside examining hundreds of specimens retrieved from an old dig site. The intern gets excited when he finds an interestingly shaped object. He rushes over to the geologist and says, Hey, what kind of mineral is this? The geologist takes it and looks it over. He smiles and says, Good find, thats leaverite. The intern, with a big grin, says, Wow! Really? The geologist replies, Yeah, leaverite there. Its just a rock.

  • Chris Helland, and Jean & Bruce Mickelson take a look at the tempting suds menu at the Busted Knuckle

    Brewery located at 303 1st Avenue South. We wonder what Ben will be brewing up next...

    Decisions, decisions...

    Great tarnation, Tarzan is going green! Fort Peck Summer Theatre is seeking donations for the set of Disneys Tarzan. The set for Disneys Tarzan will be built solely from recycled, repurposed and reused items. In exchange, FPST will make a donation to a rainforest preservation organization, with the money originally budgeted towards scenic materials. TARZAN GOES GREEN!What FPST needs from you:1. FABRICS: anything from sheets, bedding, curtains,

    tarps, tents, t-shirts, sweatshirts, ect, (ideally in hues of Greens, Browns, Black or White.)

    2. Netting: Old fishing nets, bug screens or plant covers3. Wire and Chicken Wire, Flexible Plastic Fencing4. Ropes and Yarns5. Cleaning up your Shelter Belts? FPST is also using

    dead tree branches: Medium to Extra Large. In

    search of lots of braches to create a jungle of trees onstage.

    All donations can be dropped off at Fort Peck Theatre, between the theatre and the scene shop. Look for a large bin labeled Tarzan Goes Green.For more information please call Sara Gunderson, Scenic Designer for Tarzan at (406)788-7222

    Hairstyles for All AgesCuts, Colors & Perms

    (406) 853-5100LeAnn Murnion

    Cosmetologist330 4th Ave S. Glasgow, MT

    TanglesSalon

  • Late Nite Laffs

    Describe yourself in 3 words:1. Lazy

    HOUSE FOR SALE912 11th Ave. No.

    Newly Updated1640 sq ft. 2 bed 2 bath w/ master suite - upstairs, 6 ft. Jacuzi Tub, sunken living room, 900 sq ft. finished basement, w/ 2 bed, 1 bath, sauna. Oversized single car garage. Call 263-1233 or 263-5306 $197,000

    SPECIALS:

    THE HANGAR

    We have soft-serve ice cream!

    A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!

    Have your parties here BOOK NOW!

    Hwy 2 East 228-8280

    SATURDAY Soup: Cooks Choice

    Lunch: BBQDinner: 8 oz. Sirloin

    FRIDAYSoup: Clam ChowderLunch: Fish Burger

    Dinner: Halibut

    MONDAYSoup: Potato Gumbo

    Lunch: Chicken Cordon BleuDinner: 2pc Liver & Onions

    SUNDAYSoup: Cooks Choice

    Lunch: Salad BarDinner: No Dinner

    85% Lean 15% Fat FRESH GROUND BEEF..........$3.69/lb.Boneless BeefPETITE SIRLOIN STEAKS.......$3.99/lb.PorkBABY BACK RIBS................. $3.99/lb.Boneless Country Style Boneless Country Style RIBS...................................$1.69/lb.John Morrell 12oz. Select VaritiesFRANKS.................................... 2/$1Cloverdale 14oz. Select VaritiesSAUSAGE.................................. 2/$5

    JULY 1-7

    53999Hwy 2 W

    ICE COLD AUTO AIR

    Call 228-2715 or 263-1249

    Keep Your Cool

    GLENNS AUTO REPAIR &

    WRECKER SERVICE

  • Catfish Classic

    440 Highway 2 West, Glasgow, MT, 59230NEWTON MOTORS

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the Fort Peck Project would like to welcome all the recreation visitors back for the 2015 summer season. In reorganizing our camping resources, we have added several campsites with firerings at many locations in the Fort Peck Recreation Area. With expanding opportunities, we need to remind users of the following rules and regulations governing fires at Corps Projects Nationwide: Fires shall be contained within

    fireplaces, grills, firerings, or other facilities designated for this purpose.

    Fires shall not be left unattended and must be completely extinguished before departure.

    The burning of materials that produce toxic fumes, including but not limited to: tires, plastic, floatation materials, and treated wood is prohibited.

    Nails and screws left inside and around firerings are a safety concern for future visitors at the site, as well as staff. Burning of

    pallets, construction debris or other materials with nails, screws, or hardware is prohibited.

    Please remember that these recreation areas and facilities are available for all the public to enjoy. Areas burned outside of firerings are an eyesore and burning outside of firerings have the potential of starting a wildlife. Individuals inadvertently starting wildfires are subject to restitution for all expenses related to controlling the wildfire. Violators of the rules are subject to citation and fines.

    Army Corps of Engineers urges safety when using camp fires

    Apprentice hunters, 10-17 years of age, will have the opportunity to obtain a certification to participate in several Montana hunting seasons later this summer. Apprentice hunters will be required to be accompanied by an adult mentor. The Fish & Wildlife Commission is only seeking comment on the proposed rule that defines the completion of hunter education; establishes the process for designating and identifying a mentor; and defines certain mentor responsibilities. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will conduct a public hearing on the proposed rule on July 23 at 6 p.m. at FWP Helena Headquarters, 1420 E. 6th Ave. Comments are due by July 31st. For more information, or to comment online, visit FWPs website

    FWP seeking public comment on proposed apprentice hunter ruleat fwp.mt.gov, then click Apprentice Hunter Rule. Comments also can be sent via email to [email protected]; or mailed to Apprentice Hunter Rule; Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks; Attention: Wayde Cooperider; P.O. Box 200701; Helena, MT 59620-0701.

    MISSOULA CHILDRENS THEATRE PRESENTS

    Adults: $10Students: $5

    Playing Friday & Saturday July 3rd & 4th @ 7:30pm Showing at the

    Fort Peck Summer Theatre

  • 9, SMOKEY HILLS OUTDOOR STORE

    HAILEY STONE & TAYTE PREWETT

    HAILEY STONE & TAYTE PREWETT

    OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - KIWANIS PARK

    OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - FRIDAY MONEY & BIG FISH AWARDKIWANIS PARK