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4 The mudShall Fly! Milk River MotorSports bringing the fun to Glasgowthis Saturday and Sundaywith their annual Sand Drags& Mud Bog. The Sand Dragstart at noon on Saturdaywhile the Mud Bog is at nooon Sunday, the rst day ofJune. Tickets are just $5 perday. Along with this is a fuslate of events for the kidincluding Tug of War, Dasfor Cash and the Kiddi
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5 PARTY GARAGE SALE:Saturday, May 31st, 8amhousehold, clothing, cookbooks, something for eveGLASGOW.
BUZZSTORAGE SALE: Saturday, May 31st, 8am-5pm. miscellaneous, EVERYTHING MUST GO. AntiqueB&W turnover gooseneck hitch for 2006-2012 Ddishes, household goods and much more.CALL 406-263INFO. TAYLOR STORAGE, 120 CHERRY CREEK L
BUZZRUMMAGE SALE: Friday, May 30th, 2pm-6:30pm8am-1pm. WWII Foot Locker, coffee maker, toovacuum cleaner, computer desk/chair, kitchen item7 band ampli er, 6 aluminum ladder.313 4TH AVE SO
BUZZMARKLES HARDWARE IS SEEKING FT, PT &Building, stocking, merchandising & helping custoskills a must. Wage DOE.APPLICATIONS AVAILABOR JOB SERVICE.
BUZZJOB OPENINGS AT PRAIRIE RIDGE: Full-time Residhours may vary, looking primarily for nights, 7pm-7vary from 5am-1pm & 10am-6pm. Wages are neoffered.FOR APPLICATION OR MORE INFORMATAMBER AT PRAIRIE RIDGE 521 4TH AVE S.
BUZZJOB OPENING:FRANCES MAHON DEACONan opening for a full-time Cleaning TechnicianDepartment. Hours are from 3am-11pm M-F. Pobe full-time to cover staf ng shortages or vacatrooms & furnishings in assigned work areas followand procedures to maintain high standards of clethroughout the Hospital. Ability to work according
for speci c hospital area. Quali ed applicant mdependable. On-the-job training provided. FMDH omedical bene t package, paid vacation, sick leave, aonline at fmdh.org or contact the FMDH Human ResouCharam Orth, for application. Return completed applicaOrth, Human Resources Department, 621 3rd St S, Glaor email to [email protected].
BUZZFOR SALE:2001 Bayliner, 18 x 9, 195 Hp inbo$9,500. 263-1190, SEE AT TAYLOR STORAGE.
BUZZFOR SALE:Used SHARP AR-M237 copier/scannermachine. CALL 228-9356 FOR DETAILS.
BUZZCOMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE: 5,500 sq. ft. wshop, of ce, and nice 3 bedroom apartment with yLarge .62 acre lot with good Hwy 2 visibility. Cit228-2016.
BUZZPATTYS GREENHOUSE GRAND OPENING:Saturdaselection of vegetables, heirloom tomatoes, fabulobaskets. PATTYS GREENHOUSE, GLASGOW.
BUZZCUSTOM TAILORING: Sewing of all types, over 1Pick ups & drop offs, 10am-2pm Tuesday & Friday 31 B NORTHERN HEIGHTS. CALL 406-852-4976.
BUZZNEED HELP WITH YOUR GARDEN? Friendly, quicNo job too big or too small. $65/hour, 1 hour minTO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, 263-4510.
BUZZIFIEDS
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Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. West northwestwind 9 to 14 mph becoming light after midnight. Winds couldgust as high as 20 mph.Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 79. Northwest wind 5to 8 mph becoming light and variable in the afternoon.
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers andthunderstorms after midnight. Partly cloudy, with a lowaround 56. East wind around 8 mph.Saturday: A 40 percent chance of showers andthunderstorms, mainly after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a highnear 78. East wind 9 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24mph.Saturday Night: A chance of showers, with thunderstormsalso possible after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around54. East wind around 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.Chance of precipitation is 50%.Sunday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms.Mostly cloudy, with a high near 71. East wind 13 to 17 mph,with gusts as high as 24 mph.Sunday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms.Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50.Monday: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high
near 65.Monday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with alow around 48.Tuesday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, with ahigh near 72.Tuesday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms.Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51.Wednesday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms.Partly sunny, with a high near 76.
I you kept on eye on the radar images rom theNational Weather Service in Glasgow last night, youwould see that Glasgow dodged not one, but two bulletslast night as a pair o major storm systems were moving
rom the south o us in a northeast direction withGlasgow nestled between the two. We had some pretty
gusty winds, but other than that it looks like we got luckycompared to some other surrounding communities.Reports oating into the NWS office around 9:00. Hail up to 1.5 inches in diameter that lasted about20 minutes, along with 60 mph winds, were reported inthe Dodson area. Several areas received pea-sized hailwith similar winds clear over to Dawson County, butthe good news is that ash ood watches in the areas oScobey, Plentywood and Medicine Lake were cancelledearly this morning.
Arthritis Foundation Exercise classes will beginuesday, June 3rd at the Senior Center rom 10:30 am
to 11:30 am and continue weekly on uesdays andTursdays throughout the summer. Anyone o any ageis welcome to participate in these classes. Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program classes areconducted by trained and certied instructor RoubieYounkin, MSU Extension agent. Classes are one hourin length and meet twice a week. Tere is no chargeto participate in these classes and participants areencouraged (but not required) to preregister by callingthe Valley County Extension Office at 228-6241.
Arthritis class starts next uesday
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Paddlesh Harvest season will close at IntakeFishing Access Site and in the Yellowstone River and theMissouri River below Fort Peck Dam effective Friday,May 23, 2014 at 9:00 p.m. Tereafer, catch-and-release paddleshing isallowed only at Intake Fishing Access Site rom 6a.m. 9 p.m., beginning on Saturday, May 24 through
Monday June 2, 2014. With Montanas paddlesh harvest targetexpected to be reached, the Montana Fish and Wildli eCommission agreed today to close the 2014 paddleshharvest season on the Yellowstone River and theMissouri River below Fort Peck Dam on Friday, May 23,2014 at 9 pm. I the paddlesh harvest target is reachedat Intake Fishing Access Site be ore 9 pm on Friday theharvest season will close immediately at Intake.
Unless youre into catch & release...
On Friday, June 13 and Saturday, June 14 the GlasgowPolice Department and the Glasgow Veterinary Clinicwill be hosting the annual program or animal licensingand the administration o rabies shots at the South SideFire Hall. Te hours o the program are Friday, June 13
rom 6 7 p.m. and Saturday, June 14 rom 10 11 a.m.Te cost or a license is $5.00 or a neutered or spayedanimal and $20.00 or a non-spayed or neutered animal.
All licenses are good or one year rom July 1 toJune 30. Te Glasgow Police Department would alsolike to remind everyone that there is a leash law in effectand it is unlaw ul or your animal to be at large in thecity limits. For more in ormation, please pick up a copyo the ordinance at the Law En orcement Center.
Rabies Clinic in Glasgow coming soon
BUZZIFIED (late bloomer)GARAGE SALE:Friday, May 30th, 2pm-6:30pm; Saturday, May 31st, 8am-1pm. Tony Lama boots Size 11, fair collections, convection oven, old handplow & hand water pump - great for lawn ornaments! Saturday we will addcoins, antiques & more. 152 SAWNEY DRIVE, GLASGOW.
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Tuesdays teaser: A man leav es a $100 dol larbill on his desk and leaves work. When he returnsthe money is gone. He has three suspects: thecook, the cleaning lady, and the mail guy. Thecook says he put the money under a book onhis desk to keep it safe. They check and it isno longer there. The maid says she moved itwhen she was cleaning to the inside of the bookbetween page 1 and 2. They open the book andlook between page number 1 and 2 but it isnt
there. The mail guy says he saw it sticking outof the book and to keep it safe he moved it tobetween page number 2 and 3. Once they aredone the culprit is promptly arrested. Who did itand how did he know?
Answer: The mail guy did it because if he checkedbetween page numbers 1 and 2, page numbers 2and 3 are opposite sides of one page and could nothold the $100 bill. Most books have odd numberson the right, even numbers on the left, so obviouslythis book started with page 1 on the left.
Todays teaser: What time is spelled the sameforwards and backwards?
Riddle Timewith Red
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Al-Anon is a group whose sole purpose is to helpamilies and riends o alcoholics. Group members share
experience in coping with the disease o alcoholism andlearn to understand and encourage the alcoholic. Tisis accomplished by offering hope, riendship, and theopportunity to grow spiritually through practicing the
welve Steps adapted rom Alcoholics Anonymous. Some relatives and riends o alcoholics nd iteasier to address their common problems in dealingwith the effects o someone elses drinking with thosein similar situations. Tese members have ormed Al-Anon groups or men, women, parents, adult childreno alcoholics, and gays and lesbians. As with all Al-Anon groups, however, these groups remain open toanyone affected by someone elses drinking. Memberso these groups are encouraged to attend other Al-Anon meetings as well. Afer a while, they realize thatbeing affected by anothers alcoholism is our commonbond. Sharing our experience, strength, and hope withother relatives and riends o alcoholics benets ourrecovery. Te more varied the experience, the greaterthe strength and hope. Al-Anon meetings begin Monday, June 2 at7:00 pm, St. Raphaels Parish Center, 412 3rd Ave N,Glasgow. Contact Mary or more in ormation at 230-0148 or 367-5594.
Al-Anon meetings to begin uesday
Montanans set to vote next uesday,eight polls open in Valley County While absentee voting is increasing in popularity,there are still a lot o us that still enjoy to go to the pollsto vote on Election Day.
Precinct polling places and accessibility designationsor Valley County or the June 3, 2014 Primary Election
are as ollows: Precinct #1 Fort Peck: Fort Peck Recreation Hall,
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Precinct #2 Frazer: Frazer New Community Hall from
noon to 8:00 p.m. Precinct #3 Hinsdale: Hinsdale Legion Hall from noon
to 8:00 p.m. Precinct #4 Glasgow: Glasgow Civic Center from
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Precinct #5 Glasgow Northeast Glasgow Civic
Center from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Precinct #6 Nashua: Nashua Senior Citizen Center
from noon to 8:00 p.m. Precinct #7 Lustre: Lustre Elementary School from
noon to 8:00 p.m. Precinct #8 Opheim: NorVal Electric Co-Op from noon
to 8:00 p.m.
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What a great job by the Opheim elementary band students have done this year under the direction of MOlstead. They are, back row from L to R- Blaire Westby, Micaela Hegar, Raelee Dowden, Zach Fauth, TFry, Kortney Nelson, Dalton Kaasa, & Alex Huber. Middle row L to R- Gage Hallock, Ty Westby, BoLia Fry, Emily See, Camilo Rodr iguez, Mandy, Fuhrmann, Kasey Forum, & Aiden Fouhy. Front row L to R
Alles tad, Ethan Raglan d, Ted See, Kelei gh M orale s, Brook lynn Johnso n, C harl ie K aasa, & Ma dison Harr is. MOlstead has done a great job with the kids and she will certainly be missed in the upcoming school year.
Opheims young musicians
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Te winner o Te Pulitzer Prize,Oscar and ony Awards, DRIVING MISSDAISY is making its Fort Peck SummerTeatre debut. Set against a backdrop o changingworld events between 1948 and 1973, the
unny and poignant script ollows a eistySouthern widow and her proud, but sofspoken chauffeur, as they journey romsuspicion and mistrust to a deep rootedrespect and riendship. Te three-person cast eatures PamL. Veis and Cris Davenport as Daisy andHoke, the roles made amous by Jessica
andy and Morgan Freeman in the 1989lm adaption, which won the AcademyAward or Best Picture. Veis is a FortPeck avorite and Denver based actorDavenport is making his debut with thecompany. Fort Peck Artistic DirectorAndy Meyers plays Daisys son, Boolie,who is returning or his ourth season. According to Meyers, Daisy hasbeen requested by audience members orquite a ew seasons and it is a show thats a
bit o a departure rom our normal roster.We would not have included it as parto our season without securing Pam toreturn to play the title role. She is a per ectt because she brings so much humor andcharm to th is iconic charac ter. DRIVING MISS DAISY is directedby Stephen Brunson, who directedGYPSY during the 2012 season, andhas starred in FPS productions o AllShook Up, Ring o Fire, Te Music Manand Greater una. Te production staff includes returning designers Shy Iverson(Scenic Design), Sarah Bell (CostumeDesign) and Mike Rukstad (SoundDesign) and new to the FPS company:Spencer Perry (Lighting Design) andPaige ONeill (Props Design). Director Brunson is excited to sharethis with Fort Peck audiences: It is atouching, color ul story told by threebrilliant actors. Per ormance times are May 30 June 8: Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 pmand Sunday matinees at 4:00 pm.
ake a drive to see Driving Miss DaisyPam, Cris and Andy will star in Driving Miss Daisy to kick off the Fort Peck Summer Theatres 45th season.
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