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POPi �b >-'.toM�, t. 59601 SHOPPER POST OFFICE BOX 668 PHONE 76C HONTAN� S0''5 SUBSCRIPTION R�TE S7.00 PER YEAR BULK RATE !),$, POSTAGE 10,0 PAID POPLAR, MONTANA PERf'IT NO. k JULY I, 1981 TWO BEAUTIES FROM HAWAII DROPPED CAPTURE FIRST PLACE FOP THE LOCfll CLUB FLOAT IN THE WILD WEST DAYS FISHING RECORDS by Mike Aderhold The May issue cf the state magaiine, MONTANA CUT-DOORS contains the eighth oorvu) annual listing of our state's official fishing records. Iqcf The list, started in 1970, no* contains weight records for a.t A of Montana's 24 game species, cellen plus 13 of our state's j& nop- "< N ga'T* fiih. To be eligible for the record ft book it is required that the fish be taken by legal, spor*-' ing means, 'rom waters open listed . to fishing, by a properly lie- were enjed angler. All *ish mot* be weighed cn an inspected scale rfhapp (most grocery scales are n�gu>- tc mni arly inspected and certified}. All fish must beproperlyidentified. This is not always ea*/ sittlti and this is why we ask that all h?< record fish be documented and verified by wardens and bio- faker, legists familiar with the fish Nelso' whenever possible. I' such personal documentation Is rtof stall possible, a good photograph, e i suitable 'or identi''cation, * . will be accepted. The external differences bet*- rhe een sauger and walleye, for '� example, amounts to some stjry*.-� check scaling, fin spotting, and body coloring. Large- tisled mouth and small mouth bass also ff differ slightly in the shape of their fins, their scaling patt* rore \y ern, and the relative position seaso- of the upper (aw in relation to the e/e. White and bloc* crappie differ slightly in body NEW PHONE NUMBER FOR AMBULANCE Stort�ng Friday, July 3, call ^68-5300 if you need an ambulance. From that date, the Poplar Community and Tribe' Ambulance will be despatched �ro'n rh�j Poplar Community Hospital irstead of the Tribal Ja'!. h" /ou call the Tribal Jail, rhty will have to call the hospital on the phone to � �v� the ambulance despatch- -, SC ;r will be foster if you CP" 3 O8-530C first. Pemember fhis number is not for any � ' 'iO'pital business. It is fe"K't-genvy use only.. Heave to'ke this dumber down and pt.r ft by your telephone. PC PIAR TRIBAL AMBULANCE Ph. 768-5300 )PFAU INDIAN 01 NOW ACCEPTING lATIONS FOR '31-82 A. Belkham, the Super-$ni a' the Ftondteou School, Flandreau, Dakota, has set August as the opening date e 1981-1582 School Year, cations for enrollment iw being accepted, landieau Inaiar. School accredited four-year eff-ation boarding high I ooeiated by the &ureo* �01 A'*or*. Courses are d � the fcilowinc, areas at course of study, ie bound, career areas >ecia* education . A range 0f competitive and extra-cirricular ties are also offered, 'ther information about hpai please contact 9elxhOfl?� Superintendent, ca- Indian School, t&j. South Dakota NOTICE iORTHEAST MONTANA I & MINERAL OWNERS CIATIONWIU HAVE TING ON MONDAY, 13 AT ST. ANTHONY'S CH, CULBERTSON AT 'M. ALL MEETINGS ARE I TC THE PUBLIC. J JULY 4* SWIMMING POOL OPEN Sorry about opening so late !! We had many unpredicted problems this year Swimminr lessons start July 6. They will run for 2 weeks, Mondo/ thru Friday at 10:00 and 11:00. The fee this year is S10.00 Prices have also changed, 50c for children and 51.00 for 18 years on up. This yeor we also have season passes. The price- for these are. S 10,00 - children S 15.00 - adults S35.00 - family The posses can be used anytime Families may use theirs together or seperate . Time for shimming follows Monday thru Saturday J:00 - 4:30 open swim, except on Wednesday, which is free. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday open swim from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Monday - adult night 6:30 -8:00 p m. Tuesday - teer. night 6:30 -8:00 p.m. Thursday - Family night 6:30-8:00 p.m. Sunday open 1:00 - 4:30onK . Sign-up for lessons. Start June 29 until July 3 from 10-00 to 12:00. Poplar swimming pool will be closed on July 4th. We would also like to tell parents we are not responsible for articles left or lost at the pool. Bags are given to kids, but they olso must return them to the office for safe keeping, FT. KIPP RELAY-RUN-RIDE The 2nd annual Fort Kipp 10 t torr,eter relay run/ride will be held on Saturday morning July 4, Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. and the � aces begin at 8:30 a.m. There will be an individual 10 kllometeri 6.2 mile) run, a J person relay each running r/.o miles, an individual 10 k �lometer bike race and a one mile non-competitive fun mn.4 walk . The first 50 entries will receive T-shirts. Entry forms can be found at the Pine Cone Heal'h Club in Wolf Point, or at the Indian Health Clinic in Poplar through Bruce Leonard-768-3491 ro 653-1372. The entry fee is S6.00 and along .� tito T-shirts for first entrants, ail participants receive certificates. There ore awards in all of the events. Last years first male fir isher was Dowson Firemoon in a time of 37:53. Donette Jackson won the women's division winner in 55:11. The Fort Kipp Relay 'Run �'Pide is sponsored by the Fort Peck Tribes and the Fort Kipp Celebration Committee. It is a benefit for Muscular Dystrophy. The next area run will be the Human Stampede tr Wolf Point on July 11, It will include 0 7 mile run and a 10 kilometer run. The 3rd Annual A-ho-eclpha 15 Kilometer Relay/ Run /R'de wiil be held at the Cil Celebration in Poplar on August 22. SHRINE CIRCUS TICKETS AVAILABLE Free Shrine Circus tickets for children J2 and under are avaitoble from most Poplar business places. Tne HiLine Shrine Club Circus will be in Wolf Point on Sunday July 5th for 2 performances at 2t00 <? e:00 P.M. SALVATION ARMY NEEDS FUNDS Our annua' Membership Appeal in Montana has only brought in half the amount 0* rowNfty 05 lost year at the same ffriK FurMh are desperately needea to help maintain the high quality of service that has hallmarked the Salvation Army's traditional helping of ?he less fortunate. In an attempt to secure the needed funds, a second letter ^as been mailed to previous donors, I-, addition, the citizens of Montana are requested to send their contributions to P. C . Box 630, Billings, Montana 59103. These Fundi will be returned to the Ser/ice Unit Committee in the town from which they orioinate. NO CHARGE NO GA7F COUECTION POPIAR RODEO GROUNDS ABOUT DARK vBEf CF COMMERCE ANT AGRICULTURE
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Title | The Poplar Shopper 1981-07-01 |
Description | The Poplar Shopper. |
Genre | newspapers |
Type | Text |
Language | eng |
Date Original | 1981-07-01 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Rights Management | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Contributors | Historical Society of Montana. Microfilm Division. |
Contributing Institution | Fort Peck Tribal Library |
Geographic Coverage | Poplar, Montana; Roosevelt County, Montana |
Digital Collection | Fort Peck Reservation Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/jpeg |
Digitization Specifications | Digitization and metadata by The University of Montana Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library. Images scanned by The Crowley Company from microfilm to master TIFF files at 300 PPI, 8 bit grayscale using a Mekel Mark V microfilm scanner. Derivative images created using PhotoShop CS4. OCR was performed with Abbyy FineReader 10 corporate edition. |
Date Digitized | 2010 |
Local Identifier | FP0000741 |
Source | Newsp P-700 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Genre | newspapers |
Date Original | 1981-07-01 |
Digital Collection | Fort Peck Reservation Newspapers |
Local Identifier | FP0000741 |
Transcript | POPi �b >-'.toM�, t. 59601 SHOPPER POST OFFICE BOX 668 PHONE 76C HONTAN� S0''5 SUBSCRIPTION R�TE S7.00 PER YEAR BULK RATE !),$, POSTAGE 10,0 PAID POPLAR, MONTANA PERf'IT NO. k JULY I, 1981 TWO BEAUTIES FROM HAWAII DROPPED CAPTURE FIRST PLACE FOP THE LOCfll CLUB FLOAT IN THE WILD WEST DAYS FISHING RECORDS by Mike Aderhold The May issue cf the state magaiine, MONTANA CUT-DOORS contains the eighth oorvu) annual listing of our state's official fishing records. Iqcf The list, started in 1970, no* contains weight records for a.t A of Montana's 24 game species, cellen plus 13 of our state's j& nop- "< N ga'T* fiih. To be eligible for the record ft book it is required that the fish be taken by legal, spor*-' ing means, 'rom waters open listed . to fishing, by a properly lie- were enjed angler. All *ish mot* be weighed cn an inspected scale rfhapp (most grocery scales are n�gu>- tc mni arly inspected and certified}. All fish must beproperlyidentified. This is not always ea*/ sittlti and this is why we ask that all h?< record fish be documented and verified by wardens and bio- faker, legists familiar with the fish Nelso' whenever possible. I' such personal documentation Is rtof stall possible, a good photograph, e i suitable 'or identi''cation, * . will be accepted. The external differences bet*- rhe een sauger and walleye, for '� example, amounts to some stjry*.-� check scaling, fin spotting, and body coloring. Large- tisled mouth and small mouth bass also ff differ slightly in the shape of their fins, their scaling patt* rore \y ern, and the relative position seaso- of the upper (aw in relation to the e/e. White and bloc* crappie differ slightly in body NEW PHONE NUMBER FOR AMBULANCE Stort�ng Friday, July 3, call ^68-5300 if you need an ambulance. From that date, the Poplar Community and Tribe' Ambulance will be despatched �ro'n rh�j Poplar Community Hospital irstead of the Tribal Ja'!. h" /ou call the Tribal Jail, rhty will have to call the hospital on the phone to � �v� the ambulance despatch- -, SC ;r will be foster if you CP" 3 O8-530C first. Pemember fhis number is not for any � ' 'iO'pital business. It is fe"K't-genvy use only.. Heave to'ke this dumber down and pt.r ft by your telephone. PC PIAR TRIBAL AMBULANCE Ph. 768-5300 )PFAU INDIAN 01 NOW ACCEPTING lATIONS FOR '31-82 A. Belkham, the Super-$ni a' the Ftondteou School, Flandreau, Dakota, has set August as the opening date e 1981-1582 School Year, cations for enrollment iw being accepted, landieau Inaiar. School accredited four-year eff-ation boarding high I ooeiated by the &ureo* �01 A'*or*. Courses are d � the fcilowinc, areas at course of study, ie bound, career areas >ecia* education . A range 0f competitive and extra-cirricular ties are also offered, 'ther information about hpai please contact 9elxhOfl?� Superintendent, ca- Indian School, t&j. South Dakota NOTICE iORTHEAST MONTANA I & MINERAL OWNERS CIATIONWIU HAVE TING ON MONDAY, 13 AT ST. ANTHONY'S CH, CULBERTSON AT 'M. ALL MEETINGS ARE I TC THE PUBLIC. J JULY 4* SWIMMING POOL OPEN Sorry about opening so late !! We had many unpredicted problems this year Swimminr lessons start July 6. They will run for 2 weeks, Mondo/ thru Friday at 10:00 and 11:00. The fee this year is S10.00 Prices have also changed, 50c for children and 51.00 for 18 years on up. This yeor we also have season passes. The price- for these are. S 10,00 - children S 15.00 - adults S35.00 - family The posses can be used anytime Families may use theirs together or seperate . Time for shimming follows Monday thru Saturday J:00 - 4:30 open swim, except on Wednesday, which is free. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday open swim from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Monday - adult night 6:30 -8:00 p m. Tuesday - teer. night 6:30 -8:00 p.m. Thursday - Family night 6:30-8:00 p.m. Sunday open 1:00 - 4:30onK . Sign-up for lessons. Start June 29 until July 3 from 10-00 to 12:00. Poplar swimming pool will be closed on July 4th. We would also like to tell parents we are not responsible for articles left or lost at the pool. Bags are given to kids, but they olso must return them to the office for safe keeping, FT. KIPP RELAY-RUN-RIDE The 2nd annual Fort Kipp 10 t torr,eter relay run/ride will be held on Saturday morning July 4, Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. and the � aces begin at 8:30 a.m. There will be an individual 10 kllometeri 6.2 mile) run, a J person relay each running r/.o miles, an individual 10 k �lometer bike race and a one mile non-competitive fun mn.4 walk . The first 50 entries will receive T-shirts. Entry forms can be found at the Pine Cone Heal'h Club in Wolf Point, or at the Indian Health Clinic in Poplar through Bruce Leonard-768-3491 ro 653-1372. The entry fee is S6.00 and along .� tito T-shirts for first entrants, ail participants receive certificates. There ore awards in all of the events. Last years first male fir isher was Dowson Firemoon in a time of 37:53. Donette Jackson won the women's division winner in 55:11. The Fort Kipp Relay 'Run �'Pide is sponsored by the Fort Peck Tribes and the Fort Kipp Celebration Committee. It is a benefit for Muscular Dystrophy. The next area run will be the Human Stampede tr Wolf Point on July 11, It will include 0 7 mile run and a 10 kilometer run. The 3rd Annual A-ho-eclpha 15 Kilometer Relay/ Run /R'de wiil be held at the Cil Celebration in Poplar on August 22. SHRINE CIRCUS TICKETS AVAILABLE Free Shrine Circus tickets for children J2 and under are avaitoble from most Poplar business places. Tne HiLine Shrine Club Circus will be in Wolf Point on Sunday July 5th for 2 performances at 2t00 e:00 P.M. SALVATION ARMY NEEDS FUNDS Our annua' Membership Appeal in Montana has only brought in half the amount 0* rowNfty 05 lost year at the same ffriK FurMh are desperately needea to help maintain the high quality of service that has hallmarked the Salvation Army's traditional helping of ?he less fortunate. In an attempt to secure the needed funds, a second letter ^as been mailed to previous donors, I-, addition, the citizens of Montana are requested to send their contributions to P. C . Box 630, Billings, Montana 59103. These Fundi will be returned to the Ser/ice Unit Committee in the town from which they orioinate. NO CHARGE NO GA7F COUECTION POPIAR RODEO GROUNDS ABOUT DARK vBEf CF COMMERCE ANT AGRICULTURE |
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