Sam & The Gumbo Gals: Pancake Breakfast, Project Hope This Sunday at The Fairgrounds

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“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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Pancake Breakfast,
Project Hope this
Sunday at the
Fairgrounds
The board for the
Scout Park, formerly
Allies of Scouting, will
have a fund-raiser pancake
breakfast on Sunday,
July 4th, from 7:00-11:00
served at the Boy Scout
fair booth located at
the Northeast Montana
Fairgrounds in Glasgow.
Pancakes, sausage &
eggs will be served with
to-go orders available.
Funds will be set aside
and used for updating the
water system at the park in
the future. Cost is $10 per
plate, $5 per plate for law
enforcement, military &
medical personnel, along
with kids 12 & under.
Then plan on Sam & the Gumbo Gals
returning at 5:00 for the Earlier this week, the Gumbo Gals of the Nashua area took the grand tour of
Valley County HOPE Sam Espeland’s beautiful back yard which includes not only flowers and such,
but an amazing vegetable garden. Gumbo Gals in the back row are Dorothy
Project’s 3rd Annual 4th of
Hllad Larsen, Linda Sibley and Bonnie Meyer. Seated with Sam are Dorothy
July Celebration, all at the Skyberg and Helen Robbins. Suppose they made Sam an honorary member of
NEMT Fairgrounds. the Gumbo Gals?
Service for Jennifer Limberhand BUZZIFIEDS
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NO PANCAKE BREAKFAST: Saturday, July 3. Will resume August 7 and
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Today: Sunny and hot, with a high near 100. Southeast wind
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morning. Winds could gust as high as 26 mph. SHOWING: JULY 2-8, 2021
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 64. West
northwest wind 13 to 18 mph becoming north northeast 6 to
11 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 26 mph.
Independence Day: Sunny and hot, with a high near 98. Rated PG 95 min. Rated PG-13 145 min.
North northeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming southeast in the
afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.
Daily 4:20 & 7:20 Daily 4:00 & 7:00

This weather sucks.


Sunday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms after 7pm. Partly cloudy, with a low around
64. Southeast wind around 10 mph becoming east northeast
after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph. Says Rachel: It’s pretty bad when you look at the
Monday: A 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms. FCB clock and don’t know whether it’s the temperature
Sunny, with a high near 93. Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph, or the time...”
with gusts as high as 21 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. Yep, Thursday’s low and high for the date were new
Monday Night: A 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms records. The high of 102° broke the old record high of
with a low around 61. 101° set back in 1895. Wonder where the thermometer
Tuesday: A 30% chance of showers Sunny, with a high near was located in 1895. There probably wasn’t an airport
90. East southeast wind 10 to 16 mph. yet. A record high minimum temperature of 70° was
Tuesday Night: A 30% of showers with a low around 60. also set at Glasgow yesterday. This breaks the old record
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Sunny, with of 68 set in 1921.
a high near 95. East wind 10 to 14 mph becoming south
July 2nd’s record high is 101° set in 1929 while the
southwest in the afternoon.
record high minimum is 72°. I’m-a-thinkin’ that record
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 63.
got busted this morning. Normal highs and lows for the
Thursday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Sunny, with a high near 89.
date are 88° and 56°. Shortly before 9:30 this morning it
was already 86°!
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the utmost professionalism and courtesy through in-person, telephone, and and mopping floors, cleaning and detailing equipment, etc. Also maintains
electronic interactions. The position requires a team-oriented person who the kitchen, dish washing, and back area in an inspection-ready condition
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IVue familiarity a plus. Salary is commensurate with experience and issues in public areas or guest rooms. Perform any combination of the
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Memorial Services
for Gary Eugene Antonson
Saturday, July 10th at 11:00am
Get away from life for a while® Nashua Cemetery
Gary graduated from Wolf Point High School in 1964 and
was a long-time resident of Wolf Point and then Glasgow.
Gary went to be with the Lord on January 21, 2021, after a
two week battle with Covid-19.
Penny Stephenson and family invite you to join them for a
Games • Escape Rooms • Educational Experiences luncheon at the Cottonwood Inn following the services.
Go Undersea or Outer Space • Tour Museums
Explore National Parks or Places Overseas
The possibilities are endless.
Service location changed for Nelson
Wednesday – Saturday • 2 - 9PM LeAnn M. Nelson, age 55 of Glasgow passed
Located on Hwy 2 Next to Wagon Wheel • Nashua, MT away June 22, 2021. A Celebration of Life will be held
Book your time at: vrgetaway.net • 406-746-3233 • Must be 13+ starting at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 3, 2021 at the
Cottonwood Inn in Glasgow. Condolences may be sent
to Bell Mortuary or posted on bellmortuarymontana.
com

BS Central closed Monday & Tuesday


Yes, we’re taking a little break from the heat.
Following 4th of July on Sunday, BS Central will be
closed Monday and Tuesday, July 5th and 6th.
Prairie Symphonette performing
The Prairie Symphonette has been busy rehearsing
At FMDH Glasgow Clinic Specialty Care, and will be putting on a big concert on the 4th of July at
Dr. Colacino and Dr. Lorenz deliver 1:00 in the Scobey Gym as part of the Daniels County
exceptional surgical services. Centennial Celebration.
There is no charge to attend and ice cream will be
served following the concert. Some are coming from
Vasectomy
afar to be part of this celebration. So if you feel like
cranking up the air conditioning on your vehicle and
settling in for a nice cool drive, Scobey would be a good
Colonoscopy/Endoscopy
destionation, and you can still make it back to Glasgow
for the Project HOPE shindig.
Hernia Repair
Sourdough Pancake Saturday
Gallbladder &
Appendectomy
SATURDAY, JULY 3 • 6AM - 1PM
We will be hosting a Sourdough Pancake Saturday!
The First Saturday of each Month.
Single for $4.25 or Short Stack for $6.25
Biopsies and much MORE! Add Whipped Cream, Blueberries or Strawberries for Just $2.00 Each
Make it a Meal! Add a side of egg and breakfast meat for just $4.00
And don’t forget about all the other great breakfast items! Steak
Schedule your consult today! and eggs, biscuits and gravy, eggs benedict and so much more!
Give us a call at 228-3536 Come on in, the staff is friendly, the food is great
and the coffee is always hot, at the Wood!

Wood
the

Restaurant Lounge Casino


The Cottonwood Inn & Suites is shaking things up again! Along with the addition
of 23 new rooms in the West Wing, they are also remodeling/rebranding the
Willows Restaurant & Sagebrush Lounge. The Head Chef Shawn Bergstrom &
Dining Room Manager Michelle Tade are changing up the menu to match the all
new modern twists Betty Stone has crafted for the restaurant. “the Wood”
restaurant, lounge & casino will feature some new menu items as well as some
of your favorite dishes, along with their signature soups and dinner specials. “It’s
been almost 10 years since we have had a remodel, and with this new look, our
Hallock
Milist turning
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Monday, July 5th
Come wish him a Happy Birthday and have a drink
with him at The Montana Bar Starting at 3 PM

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So sad to see, part 2 increase the danger of human-caused wildfires,
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks fishing access sites
We mentioned yesterday how pasture land and and wildlife management areas will be under Stage
crops are getting fried as far as the drive to Fort Peck 1 Fire Restrictions in Valley, Phillips, and Richland
was concerned. Thursday evening I talked to my Counties in Region 6 which went into effect at 12:01
neighbor Jay whose job it is traveling around to fix this morning. This follows several other counties/
farm & ranch machinery with his service truck. areas in eastern Montana, including the CMR
“It’s that bad all over,” he said, explaining that a National Wildlife Refuge and Custer, Carter, Dawson,
lot of them are already swathing what’s left of their Rosebud, Treasure, and Bighorn counties in Region 7.
crops to bale it and salvage a little bit of hay. The restrictions will be in effect until further notice.
Also on Thursday, Governor Greg Gianforte Region 6 FWP followed the lead of Valley, Phillips,
(who signed a drought disaster executive order) and Richland County officials who announced this
called on U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack week that they are entering Stage 1 Fire Restrictions.
to identify all counties in Montana as primary natural These restrictions ban campfires except where
disaster areas. specifically exempted. Landowners and agencies
“As we continue to see record-breaking in those counties may or may not exempt specific
temperatures from Libby to Glendive, it is imperative sites. Stage 1 Fire Restrictions also prohibit smoking,
that the U.S. Department of Agriculture aid Montana except within an enclosed vehicle or building, and in
communities in accessing critical resources, such areas at least three feet in diameter that are cleared
as the Livestock Forage Program, Emergency of all flammable materials. People still may cook on
Conservation Program, and Emergency Livestock an LP gas or propane stove that can be turned on and
Assistance Program, to respond to continued severe off.
drought conditions on the ground,” the governor Per FWP policy, no fires will be allowed, even in steel
wrote in a letter to Secretary Vilsack. grates, at any fishing access site (FAS) or wildlife
The governor provided the current outlook, management areas (WMA) in Valley, Phillips, or
advising Vilsack that approximately 91 percent of Richland counties in Region 6.
Montana faces abnormally dry to extreme conditions Campfires, normally allowed, are prohibited at
as of June 22. At this time last year, approximately 52 the following sites:
percent of the state faced similar conditions. · Glasgow Base Pond FAS, Valley Co.
Gov. Gianforte also noted, despite current · Fort Peck Dredge Cut Pond (Trout Pond) FAS,
conditions and forecasts, USDA has identified only Valley Co.
16 of Montana’s 56 counties as primary natural · Cole Ponds FAS, Phillips Co.
disaster areas. · Bjornberg Bridge FAS, Phillips Co.
Stressing the devastating impact of drought · Snowden Bridge FAS, Richland Co.
conditions on Montana agricultural producers, Gov. · (For other sites in Richland County or other counties
Gianforte continued, “Relief is needed as swiftly as in southeast MT, please refer to FWP Region 7)
possible, particularly for our agricultural producers, Open fires are already prohibited year-round at the
who are seeing impacts to forage and stock water following sites:
availability due to drought conditions.” · Duck Creek and School Trust FASs, Valley Co.
With many Montana ranchers in need of forage, · Hinsdale and Vandalia WMAs, Valley Co.
the governor also called on Vilsack to allow for · Alkali Creek FAS, Phillips Co.
emergency haying and grazing on all of Montana’s · Cree Crossing, Sleeping Buffalo, and Dodson Dam
participating Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) WMAs, Phillips Co.
acreage. · Culbertson Bridge, Richland Co.
“Because we expect record-breaking heat and · (For other sites in Richland County or other counties
associated drought, it is imperative that Montana in southeast MT, please refer to FWP Region 7)
can take advantage of viable acres of CRP land,” the For updates on restrictions and closures around
governor wrote. the state, go to fwp.mt.gov, and under the “News
and Public Notices” tab, click on “Closures and
In response to dry, warm weather that could Restrictions” or go to www.mtfireinfo.org.
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Her husband, reading the newspaper, looks up and
asks, “What are you watching?
She says, “Our wedding video.”
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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, that’s leaverite.”
The intern, with a big grin, says, “Wow! Really?”
The geologist replies, “Yeah, leaverite there. It’s just
a rock.”
A little boy walks in to the lounge one Sunday
morning while his dad is reading the paper.
“Where does poo come from?” he asks.
The father feeling a little perturbed that his 5 year
old son is already asking difficult questions thinks for a
moment and says:

G&D
“Well you know we just ate breakfast?”
“Yes,” answers the boy.
“Well the food goes into our tummies and our
bodies take out all the good stuff, and then whatever is ELECTRIC
left over comes out when we go to the toilet, and that is
poo.”
The little boy looks perplexed, and stares at him in
stunned silence for a few seconds and says, “So.... what
about tigger?”

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U.S.—Scientists have discovered the virus all the way back to patient zero,
mounting evidence that critical race scientific evidence indicates the first
theory escaped from a lab in a college carrier of CRT was “almost certainly
humanities department some decades a white woman with purple hair who
ago. Originally thought to be a deranged screamed a lot.” “Yeah, her name was
conspiracy theory, the idea that CRT probably Chloe or Claire. Or maybe
escaped from a liberal arts program is Karen. It’s hard to tell based on the
now accepted as mainstream consensus. evidence we have, but genetics indicates
“While many believed the deadly this virus definitely evolved from a
CRT virus arose naturally out of centuries woman afflicted by white guilt.”
of systemic oppression, it now appears to “Her actions in developing and
have been manmade,” said Dr. Xander releasing this virus on the population
Willow of Hillsdale College. “It looks may prove to be deadlier than any other
like some good-for-nothing liberal arts virus yet.”
majors were messing around with some To fight CRT, experts are
old law textbooks and experimenting recommending loving your neighbor no
with applying critical race theory to all of matter what their skin color is, seeing
life. As we can see, their gain-of-racism a person instead of a race, and reading
research had terrible results.” your Bible. Also, hydroxychloroquine.
While researchers could not trace ~ Babylon Bee
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SATURDAY,, JULY 10:
6:45 AM - OPENING CEREMONY– NATIONAL ANTHEM
7:00 AM - FINAL DAY FOR FISHING THE 34TH ANNUAL GOV. CUP AT THE FORT PECK MARINA
7:45 AM - 12:30 PM - YOUTH FISHING TOURNAMENT @ KIWANIS PARK
3:00 PM - WEIGH-INS START
5:30 PM - FINAL SCORES POSTED-@ KIWANIS PARK BY EMCEE JOE HERBOLD WINNERS
ANNOUNCED AND PRIZES AWARDED
34TH ANNUAL MONTANA GOVERNORS CUP WALLEYE TOURNAMENT EXCLUSIVE SPONSORS:

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ponsors - Missouri River Country, Pure Fishing, Lakeridge Lodging and Bait Shop, D & G Sports and Western, JR’s Party
Store #24, Reynolds, Nemont, Mon-Dak Marine - Lowrance, Cott ttonwood
t Inn & Suites, Anne & David Bradley, Gateway
Club, Yar-Craft
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t Agland Co-op, K2 Laserworks, Scott
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t Track ‘N Wheel, Albertsons, Glasgow Tourism Business Improvement
District, Coca-Cola, Ezzie’s, NorthWestern Energy, Mondak Sports, Nemont Beverage Corporation, Fort Peck Marina,
Warrior Boats, Hi-Line Ford, Wolf Point Walleye Chapter, Glasgow/Fort Peck Walleye Chapter, Thrivent Financial

Montana Governor’s Cup Youth Fishing Tournament


Saturday, July 10, 2021
Kiwanis Fishing Ponds & Winter Harbor
Schedule of events:
7:45 AM-8:30 AM-Ages 3 thru 7 ............................................................................Registration
8:30-10 AM-Kids ages 3 thru 7 ................................................................................. Fishing
10:00 AM..................................................................................Awards and Lunch to Follow
9:30-10 AM-Kids ages 8 thru 12 ....................................................................... Registration
10 AM-12 Noon-Kids ages 8 thru 12......................................................................... Fishing
12 Noon ...................................................................................Awards and Lunch to Follow

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MARCO Distributors
Montana Aviation Research Company

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