Horse Shoes & Hand Grenades Headlines Blues & Brews: 4, No. 64 Wednesday, M
Horse Shoes & Hand Grenades Headlines Blues & Brews: 4, No. 64 Wednesday, M
Horse Shoes & Hand Grenades Headlines Blues & Brews: 4, No. 64 Wednesday, M
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Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@nemont.net
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SHOWINGS
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141 Min.
HELD
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94 Min.
Some Violence
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Perennials * Annuals
Vegetables * Herbs
Filled & Hanging
Planters
Trees
Glacier Gold Products
Potting Soil
Top Soil * Compost
BUZZIFIEDS
Robyns
Nest
Home Decor & Fine Gifts
Breezy days
ahead
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers after midnight.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 41. East northeast wind
15 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 66. East
northeast wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22
mph.
Thursday Night: A 10 percent chance of showers after
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 45. East
northeast wind 10 to 13 mph.
Friday: A slight chance of showers, then a chance of
showers and thunderstorms after noon. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 64. East wind 13 to 16 mph, with gusts
as high as 23 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Friday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms,
then showers likely after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with
a low around 47. East wind 15 to 17 mph, with gusts as
high as 23 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Saturday: Showers likely, with thunderstorms also
possible after noon. Cloudy, with a high near 57.
Northeast wind 16 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 28
mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Saturday Night: Showers likely and possibly
thunderstorm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 41.
BUZZ
STORAGE AUCTION AT TAYLOR STORAGE: Saturday, May 16th, 10:00
AM. ALSO ESTATE AUCTION 10:30 AM
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BARTENDERS NEEDED: Wed. - Sat. & for events. PICK UP
APPLICATION AT JOB SERVICE. DROP OFF AT THE ELKS
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HELP WANTED: Several Dept. Manager positions available at Markles
Ace Hardware. Knowledge of basic household and automotive concepts
required. Wage dependent on experience/knowledge. Competitive wages
and benefits. STOP IN FOR AND APPLICATION TODAY.
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FUN & FRIENDLY WORKPLACE! Join the fun at Taco Shack. You must
be at least 14 years old, be responsible & have transportation. PICK UP
AN APPLICATION AT TACO SHACK OR CALL SHERRI 228-2979.
BUZZ
HELP WANTED: Looking for server/bartender. APPLY AT DURUM
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FOR SALE: 2001 White Chevrolet Suburban. 3 row seating!! 182K miles.
Vehicle may be seen at Valley Bank. Sealed bids accepted through Monday,
May 22. Sold as is! VALLEY BANK RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT
OR REFUSE ANY OFFER. 228-4364.
BUZZ
FOR RENT (& SALE) 3BR HOMES STARTING AT $500 CALL 406-5243742
BUZZ
NEED HELP ROTOTILLING? No job to big or small 24 Commercial tiller
$70/hr and 96 $125/hr. Minimum 1 hr rate. CALL JAKE AT 263-4510
FOR AN APPT
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SPRING BOOK/SURPLUS SALE: The Glasgow City-County Library
and The Friends of the Library are having a used book & surplus sale on
Saturday, May 16th, 10 AM - 2 PM. Some items for sell are: metal book
shelves, office furniture, desks, tables, chairs, used books, and much
more YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR HAULING AND PICKING UP
ANY FURNITURE OR BOOKS PURCHASED.
BUZZ
FOR SALE: Large floral couch. CALL 228-2452 FOR INFORMATION
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY!
Are you ready for an Exciting Business
opportunity? HERBS and THINGS is an
Established Glasgow Business with a loyal
clientele. Use your imagination to expand
this business and tailor it to fit your goals.
Currently located at
1102 2nd Ave. S in Glasgow.
Call for more information!
ASKING $45,000
#245
(406) 228-2525
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Glasgow
Friday 10:00 F1
Cut Bank
Friday 4:00 F1
GF Central
Friday 10:00 F2
Shepherd
Saturday 10:00 F1
Conrad
Shelby
Friday 12:00 F1
Friday 8:00 F1
Colstrip
Huntley
Saturday 2:00 F1
Friday 4:00 F2
Friday 12:00 F2
Columbus
Sat.
8:00 F1
Friday 2:00 F2
Sat
12:00 F1
Sat
4:00 F1
Friday 6:00 F1
Saturday10:00 F2
Friday 6:00 F2
Sat
8:00 F2
Its a beautiful day in this neighborhood, a beautiful day for a neighbor. Please, wont you be my neighbor? (Hatfields & McCoys?)
Soup: Corn Chowder Chili
Specials:
Meatloaf
Reuben
Dine at theO
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Tangles
Salon
(406) 853-5100
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Murnion
Cosmetologist
THURSDAY
French Dip
GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
THURSDAY
Breakfast
Lunch
MAY 13 - 19
WHAT A
STEAL
Boneless Beef
Saturday,
May 16th
4:30 p.m.
BACON...............................$3.99 ea.
Ball Park 14-15 oz. Sel. Var.
SPECIALS:
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
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Hwy 200 East
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There is a notion that runs deep in American society
that goes something like this: Work hard, be ambitious,
and you will succeed in just about anything you attempt.
I grew up with this notion and I still believe its true. But
only to a point. It is truly commendable when people
pull themselves up by their bootstraps. But what about
those who have no boots to begin with?
That idea was driven home in dramatic fashion in
a comment made by none other than Warren Buffett,
the Berkshire Hathaway genius from Omaha, Nebraska.
Buffett is one of the wealthiest men in the world and
one who gives graciously from his abundance. Here is
what Buffett said to an after-dinner audience a few years
ago: Congratulations! You have all won the Ovarian
Lottery! What, you ask, is the Ovarian Lottery?
Buffett went on to explain. He said, You were born
white. You were born in America. You were born healthy.
You were born with a reasonably high IQ. You were born
into a home that placed some value on education. And,
you were born into a home that promoted some kind of
work ethic.
Now, Buffett went on to say, dont you dare
take credit for any of that! It was all a gift from God or
perhaps an accident of fate. But, whichever, you were
granted six gifts of great worth. Change any one or two
of these factors and your life could be a polar opposite of
what it is now. After all, it was these gifts that most likely
enabled you to get whatever wealth you now possess.
Stacked decks?
You could have just as easily been born in a rice
paddy in Bangladesh, a mud hut in Tanzania, or a slum
in Brazil. Was our birthplace and birth home a gift from
God or just dumb luck?
We may never know for certain, but, in either
case, most of us won the Ovarian Lottery and we ought
never look critically at those who were not so lucky. We
could easily have been given a low IQ, poor health, a
very dysfunctional family, or even dark skin which, in
some parts of the world, is still a handicap because
of an ugly reality called racism. I am not just sure what
message Buffett was trying to convey but, for me, it was
a reminder that life is something like a card game.
Some folks are dealt high cards, some low cards,
and some no cards at all. At the very least we should all
be more thankful, more generous, more empathic, and
a lot less critical of those around us.
~ Paul L. Harrington is pastor emeritus of Shepherd
of the Valley Lutheran Church, Apple Valley, Minnesota.
He is president of the board of directors of Metro Lutheran.
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