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September 9, 2015 (Wednesday)
September 9, 2015 (Wednesday)
l. 4,
No.
146
01
5
Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@nemont.net
9,
Wedn
esday, September
When youre a kid, fun comes
first! Cub Scouts lets kids have fun
while teaching them skills that will
help them later on. From the thrill
of shooting an arrow to learning
how to transform a block of wood
into a race car, Cub Scouts is one
thrill after another.
Boys ages 1st through 5th
grade are encouraged to come and
join Cub Scout Pack 898 for their
opening meeting and recruitment
night on Thursday, September 10th
at 7:00 p.m. at St Raphael's Parish
Center. If you are unable to attend
or for further questions call Blaine
White, 228-8361.
With a program expertly
tailored to match each age in a
young boy's life, Cub Scouts learn
that even when fun isnt easy, its
always an adventure. In Scouting,
everything has a purpose. And it
shows kids that doing their best is
the most fun of all.
SHOWINGS
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4:00 - 7:00 - 9:00
124 Min.
96 Min.
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LeAnn
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Cosmetologist
Glasgow
EyeCare
WILL BE CLOSED
SEPT 14 & 15
Montana's Fish & Wildlife Commission will hold
a work session on Friday, September 18th in Helena
to further discuss proposed hunting season guidelines
aimed at reducing some elk populations.
The proposed elk "shoulder season" guidelines
would allow state wildlife managers to develop hunting
seasons before and after Montana's general hunting
seasons to improve elk-harvest management in specific
locales. Commissioners will also discuss proposed
changes to administrative rules that address game
damage. The work session will begin at 11 a.m. at FWP
Headquarters, 1420 E. Sixth Ave.
The commission requested the session and asked
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks to better explain the two
unrelated proposals that have caused some confusion
and controversy among some hunters, landowners and
others because they appear to deal with similar issues.
As proposed, shoulder season hunting
opportunities could occur between Aug. 15 and Feb. 15
and could include hunting for antlered and antlerless
elk. Montana's general hunting season begins in late
October and ends the Sunday after Thanksgiving Day.
The proposed guidelines stress that in order to reduce
over-objective elk populations in addition to shoulder
seasons hunter access during the general season needs
to increase in many areas.
SEPTEMBER 9-15
How the
fight
started...
It was Saturday afternoon and me and a buddy were
at the bar tossing down a few cool ones and watching
football. When the game was over I invited him home
for some grub.
So when we gets home and walks in the door, my
old lady says, What? Are you crazy? The house is a
mess, I didnt go shopping, all the dishes are dirty, and I
dont feel like cooking a fancy meal!
I know all that," I says.
And then she screams at me, Then why on Earth
did you invite a friend for supper?!?
And I says, Because the poor guys thinking about
getting married. And that's how the fight started....
GROUND BEEF...................$3.79/LB
Boneless Beef
RUMP ROAST.....................$3.49/LB
Boneless Beef Tri-Tip
ROAST OR STEAKS..............$6.99/LB
Aqua Star 1.25 lb. Smoky Peppercorn
FRANKS...................................2/$1
Boneless Beef
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Scotty Volleyball at
Chinook Invitational
Sept. 3 & 4
Saturday
Round 1: Cut Bank def. Conrad
25-23, 25-17; Chester-JoplinInverness def. Simms 25-6, 25-18.
Quarterfinals: HighwoodGeraldine def. Shelby Shelby
25-23, 25-8; Malta def. Valier
25-18, 17-25, 11-9; Chinook def.
Cut Bank 25-12, 25-20; CJI def
Glasgow 25-18, 19-25, 15-5.
"Catastrophe," said Coach Lori
Dailey of this loss, "we came out
lackluster and mistake riddled."
Loser-out: Cut Bank def. Simms
25-19, 25-20; Glasgow def.
Conrad 25-13, 25-11; Shelby def.
Cut Bank 25-15, 17-25, 13-11;
Glasgow def. Valier 25-16, 25-22.
Semifinals: Highwood-Geraldine
def. Chinook 25-23, 25-22; CJI
def. Malta 25-14, 25-13.
Varsity Boys:
Ellis McKean 45th, 17:09
Walker Allen 54th, 17:21
Gabe Hallock 82nd, 18:21
Ethan Jamba, 91st, 18:32
Braden Meland, 98th, 18:56
Chase Hughes 112th, 19:19
Logan Gunderson 126th, 20:09
Thursday Night
Burgers & Brews
2 for 1 Burgers
5:30 - 7:30