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good evening . . .<br />

Volume 14, Number 147 Wednesday, June 18,2008<br />

<strong>Future</strong> <strong>Reds</strong><br />

<strong>are</strong> <strong>headed</strong><br />

<strong>for</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

The Hi-Line Babe Ruth<br />

League Tournament gets<br />

underway Friday at the Scobey<br />

Ball Park with a pair of teams<br />

representing <strong>Glasgow</strong>.<br />

The top two teams of the<br />

tournament feature the Coca-<br />

Cola of <strong>Glasgow</strong> and the<br />

Scobey Giants, both sporting<br />

10-2 records. The Giants have<br />

the top seeding of the seventeam<br />

tourney bracket as, after<br />

splitting a double header on<br />

Saturday at Bill Connors<br />

Field - each team with the<br />

same number of runs in the<br />

two games played - it came<br />

down to heads or tails.<br />

"We lost two coin flips<br />

on the same day," Becky Stein<br />

chuckled, "but hey, we'll get<br />

'em."<br />

Also in the hunt <strong>for</strong> the<br />

district title will be: Sheridan<br />

Dental (6-6), Farm Equipment<br />

Sales (6-6). Culbertson (4-8),<br />

Wolf Point Mosquitoes (3-9)<br />

and Diamond B (3-9).<br />

Games begin at noon<br />

Friday with #3 Sheridan vs.<br />

Wolf Point. #2 <strong>Glasgow</strong><br />

Coke takes on #7 Diamond B<br />

at 2:30 and #4 FES deals with<br />

Culbertson at 5:OO. Scobey<br />

meets the WolfPointlSheridan<br />

winner at 7:30 to conclude<br />

Friday's action. Should both<br />

<strong>Glasgow</strong> teams win their<br />

openers, they would meet<br />

each other at 9:30 Saturday<br />

morning. We'll try to get a<br />

bracket in tomorrow's GEG.<br />

Coca-Cola contenders, back row, left to right: Coach Jesse Mclntyre, Jeff Irving, Jon Page,<br />

Kyle Stein, Derek Hopkins, Ryan Bergtoll and Kaoki Winsky. Front row: Josh Mclntyre,<br />

Jonathan Braaten, Mario Winsky, Steven Jimison, Kori Meiers and Jacob Renner.


f Thank you to \<br />

( Dan Cam & Parnida I I<br />

I <strong>for</strong> the use of the parking<br />

lot <strong>for</strong> our car wash.<br />

( And thank you <strong>for</strong> those ( I<br />

on-smokrng Bar1 R<br />

who brouShf in your d ii<br />

cars and supported us.<br />

\Babe Ruth Baseball)<br />

IF<br />

Trips planned by VC Transit<br />

Valley County Transit is making transportation available<br />

to the summer tour of <strong>Montana</strong> Shakespe<strong>are</strong> in the Parks<br />

well-known tragedy Macbeth. This professional production<br />

is offered at no cost to the public in Wolf Point on Sunday<br />

evening, July 13. Valley County Transit has planned to take<br />

passengers <strong>for</strong> a cost of only $10 per person.<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> Shakespe<strong>are</strong> in the Parks begins its 36th<br />

season of providing exceptional entertainment throughout<br />

the state. Remarkably self-sufficient, the touring company<br />

features 10 professional actors supported by a variety of<br />

designers and technicians who work together to bring theatre<br />

to communities that may otherwise not have access to it.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation or to reserve a seat on the bus,<br />

call Valley County Transit at 228-TRIP (8747) by noon on<br />

Friday, July 1 1 th.<br />

Valley County Transit has planned a 3 day/2 night trip<br />

on July 22 - 24th to 4-Bears Casino in New Town, ND. Cost<br />

per person is only $1 05 (dbl) occupancy or $125 (sgl) which<br />

includes your bus transportation and motel room. The casino<br />

will provide the following: (2) Buy $30 in coins, get $20; (2)<br />

Buy $20 in coins, get $5. That is a total of $50 extra gambling<br />

money from the casino! Also, get free drink coupons, lattes,<br />

ice cream cones and other discounts. Reservations and<br />

payment <strong>are</strong> due by Friday, July I l th. Call Valley County<br />

Transit at 228-TRIP (8747) to reserve your seat.<br />

I<br />

BIG MOVING SALE: 6 pc.<br />

bedroon. -21, dressers, bookshelves,<br />

Barbies, lamps, Christmas<br />

items, tennis equipment,<br />

camping items, & much more!<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 8 AM- ?<br />

HINSDALE, ACROSS FROM<br />

THE HINSDALE SCHOOL.<br />

000000<br />

VALLEY COUNTY IS SEEKING<br />

an IT Service tech work on the<br />

Valley County computer systems.<br />

Contact can be by the hour, but<br />

VC would like to purchase services<br />

in block time increments<br />

so as to accommodate budgeting<br />

requirements. A resume<br />

with detailed references and<br />

job experience will be needed<br />

by sucessful bidder because of<br />

security requirements. Submit<br />

proposals to the office of Valley<br />

County Commissioners. All<br />

proposals will be considered and<br />

decision will be made by July<br />

1. 2008. CALL 228-6219 FOR<br />

MORE INFORMATION.<br />

EPA Rated @ 30 mpg city & 38<br />

mpg hwy., still under warrenty.<br />

CALL 228-2016.<br />

000000<br />

HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bedroom,<br />

2 bath, office, double<br />

garage, 2400 sq. ft., recently<br />

remodeled, deck, patio, landscaped<br />

& fenced yard. 108<br />

BONNIE. CALL 228-9041 OR<br />

724-731 1<br />

woo00<br />

APARTMENT FOR RENT:<br />

Delightful. Quiet. AVAILABLE<br />

NOW! Large 2 bedroomll.5<br />

bath. A/C. Quality neighbors.<br />

Laundry room. Section 8 considered.<br />

One of our nicer units!<br />

$365. CALL 360-750-6746,<br />

230-0650, 228-8605.<br />

woo00<br />

INDEPENDENCE BANK is<br />

now accepting bids through<br />

June 20th on: 2003 MacDon<br />

Swather, 1998 New Holland<br />

Baler, 2004 Vermeer Rake, and<br />

a White Tractor. CALL LES AT<br />

406-265-1 241.<br />

Thursday, June 19th<br />

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm<br />

000000<br />

FOR SALE: 2006 Toyota Corolla,<br />

36K miles, auto., 4-door,<br />

Ogcning Fridy, Ixne 20<br />

H&3 2@ Chaqce 2@ Haqd<br />

s:,<br />

-. p<br />

& Arltiqhe Shop<br />

37h. z E<br />

(&>iext to E/rrch's Frc)<br />

Sundav, June 22nd-6:OO~rn<br />

speaker Ed Smelser '<br />

Monday, June 23rd-<br />

8:30am-3:OOpm<br />

Sessions 1-5 (lunch ~rovided)<br />

I I<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />

228-2694 or visit<br />

www.bridges<strong>for</strong>peace.com


~ All<br />

A77N: Cattlemen<br />

Workshop here Tuesday<br />

Dr. Lynn Locatelli, D.V.M, will be putting on<br />

a cattle management seminar on Tuesday, June 24th<br />

at the <strong>Glasgow</strong> Elks Club.<br />

Dr. Locatelli's Nebraska-based company,<br />

Cattlexpressions, emphasizes low-stress cattle<br />

handling and pre-weaning health strategies.<br />

Cattlexpressions is an organization focused on<br />

promoting the health and well-being of livestock<br />

through the process, application and education of<br />

low stress handling.<br />

The human element has tremendous influence<br />

on the health, welf<strong>are</strong> and per<strong>for</strong>mance of production<br />

animals. It makes logical and economic sense to<br />

train c<strong>are</strong>givers to create positive interactions with<br />

livestock. Sinceall humancontactwithanimalsshapes<br />

their subsequent behavior, learning body language<br />

to communicate with livestock enables c<strong>are</strong>givers<br />

to work safely, effectively and encourages animals<br />

to express their true state of health. Successful<br />

human-animal partnerships <strong>are</strong> based on MUTUAL<br />

trust, respect and communication. The c<strong>are</strong>giver's<br />

attitude, behavior and skills significantly influence<br />

job satisfaction as well as the behavior, welf<strong>are</strong> and<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance of production animals.<br />

The workshop starts at 10 a.m. and concludes<br />

at 4:30 p.m. Lunch will be provided as well as a<br />

social hour at the conclusion of the seminar. There<br />

is no charge to attend.<br />

The workshop is sponsored by Pfizer, <strong>Montana</strong><br />

Land Reliance, the Valley County Grazing <strong>District</strong>s,<br />

Farm Credit Services and Wells Fargo Bank.<br />

The WORX<br />

700 112 1st Ave. No. 228-4474<br />

@<br />

+&EN ON SUNDAY s !<br />

Startlng June 22nd<br />

loam-2pm<br />

SATURDAY SPECIAL:<br />

Rent on a Saturday,<br />

kcp tt'tll Mondayl<br />

NEW VIDEO GAMES<br />

ARRIVING THIS WEEK!<br />

We dl1 mt notwe Me8<br />

fm fhcsa epIrI6.<br />

I Ham 8 Au ~Iautin Potatoes 1<br />

/<br />

1 Cajun Prime<br />

$15 =<br />

1 weekly Dinner<br />

Steak 5 ecial<br />

I0 oz.Mex P can Rub<br />

Style Sirloin<br />

wlchoice of potato<br />

or salad bar<br />

%P save to attenb the<br />

pkrrrip~ County<br />

/~~OLOP ~ ~ O P jLz aS<br />

c ~ s<br />

on ~ U N 21 Q & 22 at &he<br />

&i-Line<br />

a~agst~ip in<br />

( Attended and suppon2d by Dan b A m Glnic, ~lasgou: M<br />

1 EXTENDED LIQUOR & WINE SELECTION 1<br />

J<br />

98 Hwy. 2 East - <strong>Glasgow</strong>. MT - 228-4622 I<br />

-<br />

1 All at our nedo>ation - 98 Hwv. 2 East :. :, e I<br />

I<br />

*... ~uildine owners who called or came io offer their ... ~ ro&tv to rent.<br />

... My great employees: Lee, Lynda, and Carol, who went above and beyond.<br />

... The new landlords, Wee and Jodi. ... My relatives<br />

and friends who brought how trailen, pickups and trailers and many willing hands.<br />

Thuds to Leon. Rub, Bryce, Tory, Tehya, Lclrry Ross, Jody. Cody,<br />

Kaylee, Paul, Jodie. Gage, and Narhun <strong>for</strong> all your back-breaking work in our time of need.<br />

Yuu <strong>are</strong> all so much appreciated.<br />

- I<br />

lunc 21: "Test & Tune"-I0 AM-I Noor1<br />

& I I'M-? - $20 fee<br />

lunc 22: T~me Tr~als- 9 AM-I2 Noon<br />

Eliminations I PM<br />

Fces: Super Pro & Pro. $45:<br />

I<br />

1<br />

I<br />

~<br />

~~bitsrnan &Novice,$2S; High School. $10;<br />

test & tunes. $20.<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:<br />

406-654-1 132 OR 406-654-1 477<br />

OR VISIT WEBSITE AT WWW.PCMOTORSPORTS.ORG<br />

I<br />

I


14th Amual Longest Dam Raae<br />

Jme 21,2008 at Fort Peck We<br />

Benton Carison<br />

W~nner of the 2008<br />

Longest Dam Race<br />

T-sh~rt Contest<br />

Entry fee: $25 <strong>for</strong> each participant - One event $15 <strong>for</strong> each<br />

participant 14 years old or younger. $5 <strong>for</strong> each additional event<br />

7:OOam Registration begins at Kiwanis Park<br />

8:OOam lOK Run<br />

9: 15am 5K RunIWal k<br />

9:25am Novice Bike Race<br />

10:30am 1 mile ~~alklrun<br />

1 1 :30am Picnic in the Park<br />

12:OOpm Awards Ceremony<br />

Registration includes t-shirt, lunch, and awards!<br />

Sponsored By:<br />

Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital - Culligan - Fort Peck Summer<br />

Theatre - Nemont - MT National Guard - <strong>Glasgow</strong> Area of Commerce<br />

& Ag - KLTZIKLAN - Electronics PlusIRadioShack - Wells<br />

Fargo - First Community Bank<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation contact <strong>Glasgow</strong> Area Chamber of Commerce & Ag.<br />

406-228-2222 406-228-2244 Fax<br />

www.glasgowmt.net Email: Chamber@glasgowmt.net<br />

I '<br />

SATURDAY JUNE 2818 2008<br />

1 AT THE SAGEBRUSH LOUNGE AND CASINO<br />

RULES MEETING AT 6:30 PM BEFORE<br />

I<br />

TOURNAMENT $TARTS<br />

I<br />

PROMPTLY AT 7:30PM<br />

I<br />

ENTRY FEE IS #SOeOO/TEAM*<br />

1 TO PRE-REGIfl'ER CALL XACIC AT<br />

I 228-8213 OR 263-2876<br />

L l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l<br />

A<br />

8<br />

I Moose says.. .<br />

1 Mike Maas, assistant to the assistant of the assistant<br />

1 general manager of the <strong>Glasgow</strong> Elks Lodge, wants<br />

1 everyone to know that another raffle is on its way<br />

to help with the buildi~g maintenance and repair.<br />

I "Yeah, we're gonna give away a Teton Big Game<br />

1 Grill," says Moose. Tickets will be 1/85 or 5/$20. The<br />

1 drawing will be held on September 20th. Moose says<br />

1 to stop by the <strong>Glasgow</strong> Elks Club <strong>for</strong> a cold one and<br />

take a sneak peek at the grill.


Off a+ Five,<br />

Subbec by Six<br />

by Roubie Younkin,<br />

MSU Extension Service<br />

Lamb Chops<br />

with Tomatoes<br />

8 lamb loin chops, cut 1<br />

inch thick<br />

Salt and ground black<br />

pepper<br />

1 8.8-ounce pouch<br />

cooked long grain rice<br />

4 medium roma<br />

tomatoes, cut up<br />

4 green onions cut into<br />

1 -inch pieces<br />

1 tablespoon snipped<br />

fresh oregano<br />

1 tablespoon balsamic<br />

vinegar<br />

Season chops with<br />

salt and pepper. Grill<br />

over medium coals until<br />

desired doneness.<br />

Meanwhile,<br />

microwave rice according<br />

to package directions. In a<br />

food processor, combine<br />

tomatoes, green onions,<br />

and oregano; process with<br />

onloff turns until coarsely<br />

chopped. Transfer to a<br />

bowl; stir in vinegar.<br />

Serve chops with rice<br />

and tomato mixture.<br />

Soup of the Day:<br />

Corn Chowder<br />

Beef A Roni<br />

' The Jungle Book 2 The Sworc.<br />

In the Stone Jack & Jlll vs.<br />

Re World Lwe & Other Dlsasters<br />

' Naked Brothers Band: Polar<br />

3ear My Mom'e New BoyMend<br />

Just Add Water Welcome<br />

Home Roscoe Jenklns Chaos<br />

Theory Fool'6 Gold<br />

is havlq e<br />

I Spa&effi Dinner (<br />

on<br />

Thursday, June iqfh<br />

at 5:30-6:30pm<br />

at the<br />

GIasflow Senior<br />

mucum<br />

mmmmm<br />

Wednesday Nights<br />

Starting at 7dOpm<br />

at the<br />

tmmmmsg<br />

ACROSS 43. Notion<br />

I. Great misery 45. Everything<br />

4. Pakistan's 48. 'Excellentl'<br />

kale 49. Convent<br />

8. Long, heroic members<br />

story 50. Die general<br />

12. Bird who gives 51. Kennedy and<br />

a hoot? Turner<br />

13. New Jersey 52. Receives<br />

ca9ers 53. First-aid set<br />

14. Hilad6<br />

grwP<br />

15. lndiiual DOWN<br />

16. Bird home 1. Romance<br />

17. ~ ly an the (someone)<br />

handle 2. Be the<br />

18. A bbod -1 PWSSSOr of<br />

20. Round citrus 3. Ralses<br />

truit<br />

4. Daddy<br />

22. Work W a W<br />

FW<br />

orphan<br />

5. Percehred with<br />

24. Button the eyes<br />

elternathm<br />

25. Saibt's buddy<br />

26. Cut made by a<br />

letter opener<br />

27. Blue expanse<br />

a h us<br />

30. All finlshed<br />

31. Scale<br />

MWS<br />

32. Grape<br />

-rage<br />

33. Servicestetion<br />

supply<br />

34. Forest trail<br />

35. Genesis<br />

selling<br />

36. Food tins<br />

37. Makes (ale)<br />

38. Aclivn's<br />

wtcome<br />

41. Sketched<br />

42. Native of<br />

Mecca<br />

/Thwsday, June 19 ')<br />

I POTLUCK<br />

J<br />

Spaghetti Night-<br />

Open to Public<br />

6. '- later than<br />

you thinlC<br />

7. Bowl over<br />

8. Fragment<br />

9. W s Alda<br />

10. Social crowd<br />

1 1. Add to the<br />

poker pot<br />

19. Always<br />

21. Laboratory<br />

rodent<br />

22. Big-cp<br />

pdluhon<br />

23. Red-hot rock<br />

24. Venetlan-blind<br />

strips<br />

26. Skplng<br />

27. Place <strong>for</strong> a<br />

game of<br />

m t c h<br />

28. Was aw<strong>are</strong> oi<br />

29. Strong desires<br />

32. '?he Way<br />

we -"<br />

34. Good buddy<br />

36. Sugar lumps<br />

37. Orchestra.<br />

section<br />

38. Rapids rider<br />

39. Pennsylvania<br />

port<br />

40. Sahara grains<br />

41. Fender<br />

depression<br />

44. Payable,<br />

rent<br />

46. Hawailan<br />

wreath<br />

47. =- yourself<br />

wl'


Can you be a big $$ winner?<br />

The buzz this past week has been the Scotty<br />

wrestling program, complete with a happy ending.<br />

Now we've got some more wrestling buzz. How<br />

would you like to win some cash? Find out how in<br />

tomorrow's GEG.<br />

D.C. trippers to meet tomorrow<br />

The next Washington, D.C. Trip meeting will be<br />

on Thursday, June 19th at 7:00 p.m. at the <strong>Glasgow</strong><br />

High School.<br />

This should wet your whistle<br />

A very successful event last year has them doing it<br />

again! ! !<br />

TheFortPeckInterpretiveCenter will be sponsoring<br />

its 2nd annual action packed WATER CARNIVAL on<br />

Saturday, June 28th. Sign-up is at 10:OO a.m. and all<br />

programs run until 3:00 at the 1 st Swimming Dredge in<br />

Fort Peck. Join the Park Rangers <strong>for</strong> a fun-filled day of<br />

water safety. The Safety Booths will run throughout the<br />

day.<br />

Electric mini-boat driving after the completion of<br />

water safety booths will also run all day. Life jackets<br />

will be provided.<br />

Other activities will include making homemade ice<br />

cream, blasting off homemade water rockets, popping<br />

water balloons to measuring rainfall, t-shirt printing<br />

and painting and more!<br />

Appearances also from SEAMOOR the water<br />

safety robot and BOBBER the water safety dog! The<br />

last event will be the goodie filled piiiatas at 2:30 p.m.<br />

All events free and open to the public. Call the<br />

Interpretive Center <strong>for</strong> questions 526-3493.<br />

But be<strong>for</strong>e the Water Carnival ... ~<br />

This weekend's activities at the Fort Peck<br />

Interpretive Center <strong>are</strong> as follows:<br />

Saturday, June 21st<br />

1:00 p.m. - Horns, Skulls, and Furs: Test your<br />

knowledge of the "locals" Hands on fun with the fur, 1<br />

teeth, antlers, quills and more of our <strong>are</strong>a wildlife.<br />

3:00 p.m. - Flower Power: Learn all about our native<br />

flowers while making your own flower press.<br />

7:30 p.m. - Amphitheatre Program: Glen Guenther<br />

from the Fish &Wildlife Service will present a program<br />

on fire safety.<br />

Sunday, June 22nd<br />

10:OO-3:00 p.m. - Crawling Critters: Make your own<br />

creepy crawly critter.<br />

6<br />

nolo CATERS!<br />

@3!322<br />

309 znD<br />

gLascow RvE. so.<br />

x 228-2233<br />

do sTAg/doE STEAK<br />

d~gh~ od<br />

Thursday, jude rg~h<br />

RLSO LOOKI& <strong>for</strong> VOLU~T~~S<br />

TO<br />

h s ~ gq p wndy <strong>for</strong> The<br />

RLL-CLRSS mud~od.<br />

BIG<br />

Promotion<br />

SAVINGS<br />

CALL Rick <strong>for</strong><br />

more info!<br />

- &'ah<br />

SHOPIN NETW ORK<br />

TOWN!! Better TV <strong>for</strong> all.<br />

IT'S TIME TO CALL<br />

RICK<br />

263-1205<br />

REYES<br />

Electror~ics<br />

Sunday, June 22nd, &<br />

Friday, June 27th<br />

Peace of Harmony<br />

Massage<br />

has moved to<br />

Natural Image<br />

Hair StudioMlorx<br />

building.<br />

Open Mondays & Tuesdays<br />

or by appointment.<br />

call 263-2340

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