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SHOWINGS
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4:10 - 7:00 - 9:15
115 Min.
PG-13
124 Min.
PG-13
FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS
SPECIALS:
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Soup: Minestrone
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
THE HANGAR
Hwy 2 East
228-8280
breakfast of pancakes
and sausage, antique
car and tractor parade,
childrens street games
and an art show. Its
guaranteed fun for the
whole family.
Says
Blake
Blakely: If you go to
Pioneer Town while
the community brings it back to life, just throw
your watch away and enjoy, heck, while you are at
it chuck that cell phone too. Slip back into history
and learn how life, family and farming was done
5 score or so many years ago. The good folks of
Northeast Montana will not disappoint you in
giving you a gift of history.
Josh Aiken
& Sarah King
At the VFW
Sat. June 20
4:00 PM
Music by Dudley
& the Deadbeats to follow
Glasgow Reds
Cash Calendar
For Holligans that think theyre going to once June 1-6 $50 winners
again gain control of St. Maries NVCCA if made valid M Scott Pitcher
(North Valley Condo Assoc), and the St. Marie Village T Carlyle Garsjo
Association- and do further Claim Jumpin (take W Sam Knodel
property), ......well good Sir: Folks aint easy prey TH Terry Colbrese
F Brian Thompson
anymore.
$100 Sat Ron Canen
Spit lickin efforts with some no frill words, we
good people refuse to be truckled. No more capitulation June 8-13 $50 winners
with unethical schemers! Every time I think about past M Paul Provencher
questionable liens and foreclosures, I almost puke up T Katie Padden
W Karen Breigenzer
my liver!
TH Jamie Mix
~ Nick Chiechi - Due Diligence
F Carol Fossum
$100 Sat Jim Kolstad
*comments, additions welcomed*
BUZZIFIEDS
FREE!!
SAILBOAT RIDES
Come Try Out
8 Optimist Dinghy
to 30 Catalina Sailboat
Hobie Wave Sailboats
Kids - Adults welcome
SATURDAY,
June 20, 2015
1:00-4:00 P.M.
BUZZ
$10 BAG SALE: Now thru Saturday, June 20. Clothing shoes, & purses
w/ some items excluded. SOROPTOMIST THRIFT STORE - DONATIONS
WELCOME.
BUZZ
FOR SALE: Autos, tractors, some equipment, lots of tools. Saturday,
June 20th thru Monday, June 22nd. 6.5 MILES EAST OF GLASGOW
ON FOX FARM ROAD
BUZZ
HELP WANTED: Evening Servers Apply at the Durum
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FOR 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
BUZZ
FOR RENT: Spacious 3-bedroom custom home on Ft. Peck Hiway. Garage,
1.5 bath, stove & fridge. Refurbished interior, many built-ins. Water and
Sewer provided. No Smoking or Pets. Deposit required. (406) 367-9300
BUZZ
FOR SALE: 1997 Ford Explorer 5.0L V-8 Engine $1,500 OBO Call 2288514 after 5 PM.
BUZZ
FOR RENT (& SALE) 3BR HOMES IN ST. MARIE STARTING AT $500
CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bed one bath home 1 car garage on one level. New paint
and newer carpet, nice place. Located 5 Lakeview, Saint Marie. Asking
$750/ month rent. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228 2114.
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 Bedroom Northside home with 2+ heated garage. $1,100/
month. Call 230-2525
BUZZ
HOUSE FOR SALE: 1,088 sq.ft. 4 bedroom house with 896 sq.ft.
basement. 1 3/4 baths, light & airy living room, additional family room,
hardwood floors, new windows, & many updates. Spacious 936 sq.ft.
heated garage with sliding door partition, ideal for special projects. 915
Valley View. $169,000 406-670-3667
BUZZ
FOR SALE: 2010 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew Cab SLT w/ topper. 69K miles.
Priced below retail @ $26,500. 406-270-5040
BUZZ
Help Wanted: Northern Lights Casino is looking for a Night Shift Casino
Attendant. 8 AM- 2 PM starts at $9/hour plus tips. For more info and
application see Job Service.
JUNE 10 - 16
BACON.....................................3/$5
Fresh
Sloppy Joes
Dine at theO
228-8006
Feeling overwhelmed?
WEDNESDAY
COOKS
CHOICE
Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500
Let us help.
Ages K-6
Sale Excludes:
Potted Plants
& Glacier Gold
Products
Located at the
VFW Parking
Lot
Jolene Reyes
390-3871
The Glasgow High school football camp will be held on
Monday, June 29th through Wednesday, July 1st from 6:309:00 each evening on Scotty Field. Cost is $60. The Glasgow
Middle School (7-8th) and Youth Camp (grades 3-6) will
occur on Wednesday, August 5th & Thursday, August 6th
from 6:00 8:00 each evening. Cost for these camps is $40.
Equipment checkout for both camps take place
following the first evening of camp on Monday, June 30th for
the high school and Wednesday August 5th for the middle
school. Equipment checkout will consist of shoulder pads,
helmet and a mouth guard, which athletes will retain for the
upcoming season.
The staff of coaches assisting in the High School camp
include the current High School Staff, former recent Scotty
Star players currently, recently and upcoming collegiate
footballers, including Johnathon Koessel, Tyler Wesen, Luke
Gunderson, Tanner Roness, in addition to All-Staters Jason
Thibault and Keil Krumwiede and a tremendous group of
local volunteers with college football experience.
T-shirts will be provided for all camp attendees, following
camp. Registration forms for all camps (high school-middle
school youth) can be picked-up and dropped off at the
Glasgow Civic Center.
Athletes are reminded to attend in workout clothing
with tennis shoes or cleats and bring their own water bottle.
If you have any questions, contact Coach Liebelt at 230-1077.
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Thursday, June 18 th
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LeAnn
Murnion
Cosmetologist
Mule deer
For mule deer, 11 trend areas in
Region 6 are typically examined each
year from the air. The winter postseason survey was completed in
January, and the spring survey was
completed in late March and April.
While total deer counts tend to be
variable, FWP Biologist Scott Thompson of Malta said
the 2015 surveys indicate mule deer are above average.
The trend still shows an ongoing, gradual recovery
across the region since the high winter mortality in
2010-2011, Thompson said.
The post-hunting-season surveys showed the
region-wide mule deer population at 20 percent above
average, and 50 percent above the 2014 surveys. The
spring surveys showed region-wide populations at 13
percent above average, and 28 percent above the 2014
survey.
While regional numbers indicate above average
mule deer levels overall, differences are seen across
the region and in isolated areas as well. According to
Thompson, mule deer trend area numbers in the eastern
half of the region (Glasgow area and east) are at or above
the average. The western half of the region (Malta and
Havre area), however, is at or below average. This same
trend was seen in the deer fawn-to-adult ratios that are
also conducted during the spring survey.
Fawn to adult ratio is an indicator of over-winter
survival as well as new recruitment into the population,
Thompson said. The 2015 survey showed 55 fawns to
100 adults across the region, which is slightly above the
average of 53 fawns to 100 adults. The eastern half of
Region 6 saw the higher number of fawns to adults, with
63 fawns to 100 adults, while the western half was at 42
fawns to 100 adults, indicating a slower-growing mule
deer population.
Figures taken from our deer surveys are only
one factor in deer management recommendations,
SPAGHETTI FEED
FUNDRAISER
Friday, June 19th
5:00 - 7:00 pm
Presentation at 6:30 pm
at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church
Any donations are welcome and will fund this years team in the next state
competition. Thank you for your support and we hope to see you there!
Whitetail deer
In regards to whitetails,
Thompson said surveys have been
completed in six areas across
Region 6. Due to more uniform
habitat, the whitetail surveys tend
to look at deer density, as opposed
to total numbers, for trends. This
years surveys show that whitetail
populations are approximately 47
percent below average, which is an
average of six deer per square mile
in the trend areas. This is nearly the
same as the 2014 survey.
Densities in the eastern section
of the region are 41 percent below
average, while the western portion
of the region is 46 percent below the
average, Thompson said.
A large peak in the Region 6
whitetail population was observed
between 2008 and 2010, when
numbers were observed to be
25 percent above the average.
At the time, whitetail densities
were as high as 40 50 deer
per square mile in some areas.
This was an unsustainable level
that was causing problems for
landowners and also degrading
habitat conditions, Thompson
said. EHD outbreaks and other
factors trimmed those numbers