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A Relay Blowout!: Rodeo Queens
A Relay Blowout!: Rodeo Queens
Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230
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Rodeo Queens
A Relay Blowout!
~ Renee Wood
July 22 - July 28
SHOWINGS
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BUZZIFIEDS
Aug. 19
thru Sept. 4
Nearly 1/3
inch of rain
yesterday
GARAGE SALE: Friday, July 29, 5-7pm, Saturday, July 30, 8am-?
Something for Everyone. 26 HEATHER LANE
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FARMERS MARKET: Saturday, July 30 at 8:00 am. Coffee pot is on.
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FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. $500 per month +
Security Deposit. Pet considered for additional $35 per month. CALL THE
HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114 ASK FOR LISA.
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FOR RENT OR SALE: 3BR units at St. Marie $450, 1200 sq. ft. new kitchen
floors and countertops, and $550 sq. ft. (Bath & 1/2) with basement and
garage. Nice Units. CALL 406-524-3742
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FOR RENT AT ST. MARIE. 3 bedroom 1 bath condo with garage asking
$500 a month. 406-263-2113
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TWO HOUSES FOR RENT IN NASHUA MT: Nice one bedroom furnished
house and a nice furnished 3 bedroom house. Both houses have big
yards with several nice mature trees. PLEASE CALL 263 3644 FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
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FOR RENT: One Bedroom furnished house. $450 plus utilities. No Pets.
INQUIRE AT NEW DIRECTIONS BEAUTY SALON.
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FOR SALE: 4 bedroom, 2 full bath, large backyard, new furnace (2009),
new hot water heater (2015), remodeled in 2009, new flooring throughout,
original hard wood floors. A must see!! 919 VALLEY VIEW DR. - $145,000.
CALL OR TEXT 263-4590
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HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS NEEDED: Valley View Home is looking
to hire a Director of Nursing, Social Service Director, and a Dietary Manager.
Strong communication and leadership abilities are needed. Long Term
Care experience is preferred. Benefits available. Applications are available
at the business office or local Job Service. PLEASE CONTACT KARLY
KRUCKENBERG, ADMINISTRATOR, FOR MORE INFORMATION.
BUZZ
HELP WANTED...looking for night and weekend front counter person.
Would be great for a high school student. STOP BY FLIP BURGERS &
TREATS TO GET AN APPLICATION.
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CAMPBELL LODGE has an opening for full-time help. Starts at $10.50/hr.
with some benefits after 60 days. FILL OUT APPLICATION AT CAMPBELL
LODGE OR CALL 228-9328 FOR MORE INFO
Music is in
J.T.s blood
Hodges
witnessed
numerous
artists
and
producers at work in his
familys studio, including
heavyweights like T-Bone
Burnett, Michael Bolton and
Delbert McClinton, and each
left a lasting impression on
him. His grandmother loved
Conway Twitty; his mother
loved the early rock of Elvis,
Jerry Lee Lewis and Buddy
Holly while Pops often praised
artists like George Strait, Reba
McEntire and Garth Brooks.
All of this has contributed to
Hodges being viewed as the
sultry country music artist
with a little bit of attitude and a
Texas size personality.
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OBITUARY
Gary Taylor
Gary Lawrence Taylor, 68, passed away July 25, 2016 at
his home south of Saco from complications of his illnesses.
Gary was a life-long resident of the Saco community. Gary
was born in Glasgow, Montana on June 28, 1948 to Florence
and Lawrence Taylor. On June 23, 1973, the rancher married
the school teacher, Vivian Baquet, in Choteau, Montana.
Gary attended Saco School graduating in 1966 and then
attended Northern Montana College majoring in business.
Before finishing his degree, he returned to the ranch when
is father became ill. He continued working on the ranch for
most of his life. He liked the cattle and made several of them his pets. After many years on
the ranch, he leased the place and became the owner and operator of Saco Auto and Ag. He
took great pride in providing humor and words of enlightenment to those who stopped by.
In 2010, he started another chapter of his life. He was diagnosed with a paralyzed
diaphragm due to injuries sustained by a motorcycle accident many years prior to the
diagnoses. Also at this time, he was appointed as the Phillips County Justice of the Peace.
Following the appointment, he was elected and served for four years. During this time, he
formed many friendships with the officers, his clerk, Debra Peigneux, and the people in the
courthouse. He also formed many friendships with fellow Justices of the Peace throughout
the state. Gary took great pride in serving the community in this role.
Gary served on the Phillips County Youth Probation Board for many years. He was
honored to work with Clark Kelly and the other members of the board in trying to make a
positive difference for the youth of Phillips County.
As a teenager he began playing the guitar and singing with a band. He worked with
many local musicians and appreciated a good song and a good guitar player. He considered it
an honor to play for weddings and funerals. He also liked playing for church. He continued
playing his guitar for his own enjoyment and enlightened his grandchildren with many songs.
His guitar was by his chair and many hours were spent strumming while watching TV. Gary
was a prolific poet and song writer. Those people, who received one of his poems or songs,
usually enjoyed his wit and unique sense of humor.
Gary was also an inventor. He always wanted to make work easier and would make
inventions to do this. While working at Saco Auto and Ag, he designed, built, welded, and
manufactured lots of tools and items for himself and others. Whatever he made, we always
knew it was built to last.
For his mid-life crisis he purchased a Honda Goldwing Bike. He cruised many miles
on his bike from Glacier Park to Sturgis to Buffalo, Wyoming to Washington and numerous
places in between. He especially enjoyed traveling with his biker buddies. He finally was able
to convince Vivian to ride with him and they took a few trips together, too. He called her His
Waterwoman. Every time she rode they encountered rain. After he developed health issues,
he sold his bike and purchased his Ranger. This became his mode of transportation through
the hills, entertaining the grandkids and trips to town for mail, food and conversation (not
gossip).
Gary is survived by his wife, Vivian, who he loved and appreciated for the care that
she provided. He is also survived by his daughters, Shyla (Carter) Clausen of Malta, Lara
(Joel) Smith of Glasgow, and son, Jered (Mandy) Taylor of Bigfork. His grandchildren whom
he adored are Payton, Connor and Kendall Clausen, Riley and Annika Smith and Nicholas
Taylor. He is survived by two nephews, Paul and Stacy Johnson, and numerous cousins.
Preceding him in death were his parents and his sister, Carol Johnson.
Service for Gary will be held on Friday, July 29th, 2016 at 11:00 AM at Saco Lutheran
Church is Saco, MT with inurnment to follow at Grandview Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in
charge of arrangements. Condolences may be left at bellmortuarymontana.com.