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Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] V ol . 4, N o. 1 8 1 T h u rs d a y , O c t o b e r 2 9 , 2 0 1 5 The MHSA football season has been extended for our Glasgow officials as they are headed to Malta on Saturday to officiate the Malta-Deer Lodge game in the first round of the Class B Playoffs. This is a photo from 2009 when they were picked to go to Butte to do the Class C All-Star Football game. They were John Jones, Jon Bengochea, Tony Stein, Ken Jansa and Stan Ozark. Jansa, Jones, Bengochea and Ozark, along with Tyler Partridge, will be making a 70-mile run while the Wardens have to travel 345 miles. The closest road trip amongst the Class B teams is Manhattan going to Columbus, 121 miles. The longest road trip is Colstrip heading to Thompson Falls, 565 miles one way. Glasgow to Baker is 221 miles; Anaconda to Fairfield, 164 miles; Huntley Project to Boulder, 247 miles; Bigfork to Roundup, 372 miles; and Cut Bank to Missoula Loyola is 243 miles. Add all these miles up and you’ve got a combined 2,278 miles, one way. Times it by two and you’ve got 4,556 miles. Simply a whole lotta traffic in Big Sky County this weekend, and that’s just for the Class B Football Playoffs! Playoff-bound
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Page 1: October 29, 2015 (Thursday)

Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230

406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

Vol. 4, No. 181 Thursday, October 29, 2015

The MHSA football season has been extended for our Glasgow officials as they are headed to Malta on Saturday to officiate the Malta-Deer Lodge game in the first round of the Class B Playoffs. This is a photo from 2009 when they were picked to go to Butte to do the Class C All-Star Football game. They were John Jones, Jon Bengochea, Tony Stein, Ken Jansa and Stan Ozark. Jansa, Jones, Bengochea and Ozark, along with Tyler Partridge, will be making a 70-mile run while the Wardens have to travel 345 miles. The closest road trip amongst the Class B

teams is Manhattan going to Columbus, 121 miles. The longest road trip is Colstrip heading to Thompson Falls, 565 miles one way. Glasgow to Baker is 221 miles; Anaconda to Fairfield, 164 miles; Huntley Project to Boulder, 247 miles; Bigfork to Roundup, 372 miles; and Cut Bank to Missoula Loyola is 243 miles. Add all these miles up and you’ve got a combined 2,278 miles, one way. Times it by two and you’ve got 4,556 miles. Simply a whole lotta traffic in Big Sky County this weekend, and that’s just for the Class B Football Playoffs!

Playoff-bound

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Man Pleads Guilty to Possession of 65 Grouse in Phillips County Mernice P. Alkire (72) of Mesa, Ariz. was charged with violations involving unlawful possession of game birds, waste of game birds, and taking an over limit of game birds in Phillips County in early October. Alkire was found with 65 sharp-tailed grouse in his possession. FWP game wardens from Region 6 conducted a search warrant, revealing the over possession limit of grouse and waste of game bird violations. The legal possession limit for sharp-tails is 16. “With such a gross over possession limit, many opportunities were taken away from the hunting public,” said Malta-area warden Ben Morin. Alkire plead guilty to $605 in fines and $825 in restitution. He also lost his privileges to hunt and trap for 24 months in Montana and all 48 states that are members of the Interstate wildlife Violator Compact. Bird hunters are reminded to look at current regulations for the daily and possession limits for the species they are hunting. Hunters also must retain identification on game birds that are harvested while being transported, or until they have reached the permanent residence of the processor. For sharp-tailed grouse, sage grouse, mountain grouse, and Hungarian partridge, a wing must remain naturally attached. Pheasants must have one leg naturally attached for proper identification. See this and more at www.mt.fwp.gov, and follow FWP Region 6 on Facebook.

The Heirloom Quilters’ monthly meeting is on Monday, November 2nd at 7:00 p.m. at the Glasgow Senior Citizens Center with doors opening at 5:00 for those who would like to sew early.

Heirloom quilters meet Monday

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must be present to win!Come early for the Bobcats and Griz Games!

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Dr. Bill Wright

BUZZIFIEDS

Back into the 50s

by Friday

BUZZFARMER’S MARKET: Saturday October 31st 9am-3pm., with locally home-grown tomatoes, onions, assorted squash including buttercup and hubbard, mini and regular pumpkins, cucumbers, cabbage, artichoke, leeks, Yukon gold and red potatoes, hot and sweet peppers, carrots, brussels sprouts. Fresh home-made baked goods, jams and jellies, and so much more. Accepting WIC checks, complimentary coffee and cookie. Hope to see you there. Thanks for supporting your local Farmer’s Market. LOCATED AT THE RED ROCK PLAZA (ACROSS FROM COKE-PLANT).

BUZZTHE GATEWAY CLUB: is looking for a daytime bartender. PICK UP APPLICATION AT JOB SERVICE.

BUZZCOTTONWOOD INN is looking for a responsible, motivated full-time waiter/waitress. Duties include: seat customers, take customer orders, help prep meals for serving, serve food orders, clean tables, process payments and other duties as assigned. This position does require being able to work entire shift standing and walking. Benefits include: vacation/sick leave and dental/visual reimbursement after 1 year of employment, group health insurance available after 90 days, employee discounts. Will work some holidays and weekends. Pay will start at $9.25/hr plus great tips. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN OR ONLINE AT COTTONWOODINN.NET

BUZZ

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32. South wind 5 to 7 mph becoming west after midnight.Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 56. West wind 7 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. South southwest wind 8 to 11 mph.Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 57. West northwest wind around 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40. South southwest wind around 9 mph.Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61. West southwest wind 14 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.Sunday Night: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37.Monday: A chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 50.Monday Night: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30.Tuesday: A slight chance of rain or freezing rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 43.Tuesday Night: A slight chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29.Wednesday: A slight chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 42.

LLOYD’S REPAIR, LLC: Lloyd’s Repair, LLC is looking for a full time technician to join the repair team. Prefer candidate with repair experience, but willing to train a trustworthy, dependable person with mechanical abilities and good communication skills. The job requires background checks, drug tests, and a good driving record. Duties will include troubleshooting problems, ordering parts, repairing appliances, and calling customers to confirm appointments. The business serves all of northeast Montana and western North Dakota. Work would be M–F. Starting Wage would be $15-20 per hour DOE. A company vehicle is provided. Food and expenses are covered for out-of-Glasgow area work. We offer Paid vacation and Holidays. TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION OR EMAIL A RESUME CONTACT US AT: [email protected]

BUZZMARKLE’S WAREHOUSE: is looking for full time help. Starting wages is $10.50/hr. Duties include assisting customers in store, selling furniture and appliances, delivering merchandise, heavy lifting involved! Monday-Friday and some Saturdays. CONTACT SANDY AT MARKLE’S WAREHOUSE

BUZZFOR RENT: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apartments in Glasgow. 2 car garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 units available. CALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046

BUZZFOR RENT: 5 bedroom 2 bath duplex, freshly painted and remodeled, immediately available located 28 Angus Drive, Glasgow. $725/ month plus utilities.FOR RENT: 3 bed 1 full bath condo located 374C Poplar in St. Marie. Nice condition. $500/month plus utilities. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

BUZZFOR RENT: One bedroom apartment for rent. Excellent condition with new flooring, carpet and paint. Located in former Smith Clinic building on US HWY 2. $500 a month plus utilities. No pets.

BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bedroom single level duplex for rent. Very good condition. Located in St. Marie asking $550 a month plus utilities. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bedroom units with newer furnace, hot water heater, linoleum, and counter tops. $500 Save on utilities! CALL 406-524-3742

BUZZFOR RENT: 2 bedroom furnished apartment, no pet, no smoking, 1115 2nd Ave South. CALL 228-4577 OR 228-9092

BUZZAPARTMENT FOR RENT: 925 sf. 2bdrm/1 1/2 bth. Town home apt. City of Glasgow Nice. Good Neighbors. Quiet. Sm. pets ok. Own laundry rm. Avail. now. $575. CALL 360-750-6746

BUZZFOR SALE: 2014 Polaris Razor 900 EPS limited edition, only 750miles-$14,000.00 and 2011 Dodge Mini Van, 3.6 VVT Litre, 63733 miles, $13,900.00 both in excellent condition, CALL 406-263-4512 OR SEE AT LAWRENCE CAR WASH LOT.

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OBITUARY

Donna Reinhardt Donna Mae Reinhardt, of Glasgow, Montana passed away just one day shy of her 84th birthday on October 26, 2015. Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m., Friday, October 30, 2015 at the First United Methodist Church, with Lay Minister Sam Clawson officiating. Burial will follow at Highland Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m., Thursday, October 29, 2015 at Bell Mortuary. Donna was born October 27, 1931 to John C. Rusher Jr. and Aileen S. (Christinson) Rusher in Glasgow, Montana. Donna graduated from Glasgow High School in 1949. Donna married David Pecora in 1952 and to this union three daughters and a son were born. The couple later divorced. Donna married Roger Reinhardt in 1989 and they later divorced. Donna was a cook at Glasgow High School and then later at Irle Elementary for 28 years. She was a lifelong member of the First United Methodist Church and served as a Sunday school teacher many years. She was a member of Rebekah Lodge. Her special interests included reading, sewing, and horses. She loved family functions and attending her grandchildren’s school activities. Preceding her in death are her parents; brother,

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Dean Rusher; son, Casey Pecora; David Pecora and Roger Reinhardt. Donna is survived by her siblings, Pauline Jasper, Bev (Vernon) Copenhaver, Helen (Bill) Grant, Jack Rusher, and Mary Ann Ellsworth, Kitty Lou Rusher; daughters, Myra (Sam) Gundermann, Marie “Mim” (JR) Tchida, and Marla (Randy) Barnby; stepchildren, Dave (Lora ) Reinhardt, and Betty (Bill) Black; grandchildren, Lee Renee (Rodney) Musgjerd, Dodi (Don) Smith-Hurd, Scott Gundermann (Brooke Mann), Tony Gundermann, Coda Tchida (Karlee Young), Tana (Brian) Luptak, Ashley Pecora, Danny Pecora, and Rachael Pecora; great-grandchildren, Andrew Muserd, Alex Musgjerd, Nicole Musgjerd, Samantha (Stuart) Cornwell, Krysta Glasoe, Gavin Gundermann, Alexys Mann, and Ella Gundermann; great-great-grandchildren, Jersey and Bailey Cornwell; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church and/or Valley County Historical Society.

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COUNTRY LIVINGA classic farm house on 40 acres of land for sale. This 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home would be a perfect spot to raise horses or just get away. Located 37 miles north of Glasgow, Montana, this property has plenty of storage with a 72 X 32 Quonset, a 30 x 60 pole barn and a 14 x 32 shop. It has two wells and a fenced in pasture with corrals and a barn.

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Washer$429Heavy Duty

Range$519Self Clean

Electric Oven

Sofas starting at

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•50% off all Fall items.Get them while they last!

We will be closed Oct. 30 ~ Nov. 5to get ready for our Christmas Open House.

Christmas Open House Friday Nov. 6, 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

Saturday Nov. 7, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

The 11th Annual Festival of Trees for the Northeast Montana Relay For Life will be held on November 20 & 21 at the Glasgow Elks Club. Businesses, Groups, Organizations or Individuals are encouraged to decorate a tree, a wreath or make a centerpiece to be auctioned off on Friday, November 20th at the prime rib dinner. Trees can be set up and decorated on Tuesday and Wednesday (November 17 & 18) from 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Thursday (November 19) from noon to 9:00 p.m. and on Friday (November 20) from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. At 6:00 p.m. will be a Prime Rib dinner (cost of the dinner is $25.00) followed by a live auction of the trees, wreaths and centerpieces. Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Northeast Montana Relay For Life. There will be a public viewing of the trees from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 21st. For more information or to purchase tickets for the dinner, contact Rod Karst at 263-8757 or Julie Loewen at (406) 941-047 or Phyllis Birkoski at (406) 939-0754.

Start planning for Festival of Trees

Page 6: October 29, 2015 (Thursday)

Photo by Lih-An Yang

Class A, First round (Dillon, Havre, Miles City and Whitefish receive first-round byes.)Friday• Hamilton at Butte Central, 7

p.m.Saturday• Laurel at Billings Central, 4

p.m.• Polson at Columbia Falls, 1

p.m.• Sidney at Belgrade, 1 p.m.

Class B, First roundFriday• Colstrip at Thompson Falls,

7 p.m.Saturday• Anaconda at Fairfield, 1 p.m.• Glasgow at Baker, 1 p.m.• Manhattan at Columbus, 1

p.m.• Deer Lodge at Malta, 1 p.m.• Huntley Project at Jefferson,

1 p.m.• Cut Bank at Missoula Loyola,

1 p.m.• Bigfork at Roundup, 1 p.m.

Class C 8-Man, First round Friday• Drummond-Philipsburg at

Ennis, 7 p.m.Saturday• Belt at Fairview, 1 p.m.• Gardiner at Charlo, 1 p.m.• Culbertson-Bainville at

Chinook, 1 p.m.• Harlowton at Arlee, 1 p.m.• Simms at Wibaux, 1 p.m.• Victor at Twin Bridges, 1 p.m.• Broadus at Chester-Joplin-

Inverness, 1 p.m.

Class C 6-Man, First roundFriday• Roy-Winifred at Hot Springs,

7 p.m.Saturday• Sunburst at Savage, 1 p.m.• Bridger at Lone Peak, 1 p.m.• Westby-Grenora at Denton-

Geyser-Stanford, 1 p.m.• Valley Christian at Hobson-

Moore-Judith Gap, 1 p.m.• Valier at Terry, 1 p.m.• West Yellowstone at Custer-

Hysham, 1 p.m.• Jordan at Box Elder, 1 p.m.

MHSA Football Playoffs Oct. 30-31

Sable’s EchoTaxidermy

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Full Body Restoration

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completely updated one bedroom, 1 bathroom house. Detached large

garage, private deck with nice yard and an iron

picket fence.Asking $99,500

FOR SALE BY OWNER

Call 263•4385

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You are Invited to a Wedding Reception

in honor ofAlexie Grewe

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SaturdayNovember 14, 2015

7:30 pmGlasgow Elks Club

Everybody is Welcome

Senior Citizen Center

Halloween Lunch

Call for reservation by 10 AM 228-9500

FRIDAY

Fall ConferenceOct. 30th, 31st, & Nov. 1st

Assembly of God Church1220 10th S. North

Glasgow

Conference Times:Friday, Oct. 30th - 6:30 pm

Saturday, Oct. 31st - 10:00 am, 2:00 pm, & 6:30

Sunday Nov. 1st - 10:00

Dine at the“O”

228-8006

Soup: Clam Chowder • ChiliSpecials:

Fish BurgerTurkey & Bacon Melt

FRIDAY

There will be a short DC Trip meeting on Wednesday, November 4th at 6:00 p.m. in Room 4 of the high school.

Books are Fun are back again at the Glasgow City-County Library, with the last display before Christmas. You may order through November 7, 2015. Items may be picked up on November 9th.

D.C. trip meeting next Wednesday

At the City-County Library

Well, this sucks. Daylight saving time ends at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, November 1st, so you might want to set your clocks back one hour before going to bed Saturday night. Safety organizations also say this is a good time to check and change the batteries in smoke alarms and other special detectors as a bi-annual habit.

Set you clocks back Saturday

The GHS Students are sponsoring a Haunted Hayride this evening at the Sullivan Park Trail. The “Not so Scary” ride is from 5 - 6 p.m. and the “Not for the Weak of Heart or Bladder” ride is from 6 - 8 p.m. Cost is just $1 per body with proceeds going to the Children’s Museum. Everyone is welcome to join the fun.

Haunted Hay ride tonight!!!

Costume PartyPrizes for Best Costumes

Shot SpecialsSaturday Night

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HALLOWEENPARTY SAT., OCT. 31ST

PRIZES & GIVEAWAYS ALL NIGHT!AT MIDNIGHT

THERE WILL BE CASH PRIZES! (MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN) • BEST MALE • BEST FEMALE • SCARIEST • OVERALL

New Winter HoursTuesday - Sunday: 11 am to close

Monday: 4 pm to close

Come and join us Thursday, Sunday, Monday

for Football.We will have SPECIALS!

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ Havre game check station was fairly active over the weekend of general deer and elk opener, with most species seeing an increase in harvest from the past few years. This is the third weekend that the check station has been open. Weather conditions over the opening weekend of general big game season were warm and dry with very little wind. There were 221 hunters in 113 parties checked, which was up 23% from 2014. Hunter numbers were lower on Saturday, but activity picked up on Sunday when the majority (71%) of hunters were checked. “Overall, big game harvest was up from last year, but for most species, harvest was still below the long-term average,” said Havre-area biologist Scott Hemmer. Antelope harvest was up from last year, with nine bucks and two does checked in this weekend, but was still 77% below the long-term average. Since the open of general antelope, 70 total antelope have been checked at the station, which is a 21% increase from 2014, but still 75% below long term average. Antelope hunters have reported seeing increased antelope numbers, although they still have not recovered from the winter of 2010-2011. Mule deer harvest during the weekend was also up from last year, with 25 bucks and four does brought through, but was still 49% below the long-term average. There are still no deer “B” licenses available anywhere in Region 6, and in four hunting districts (600, 611, 621, and 622), only antlered mule deer can be harvested with a general deer license. Mule deer hunters reported seeing higher numbers of mule deer than in recent years. White-tailed deer harvest was up 75% from last year, with seven males brought in, but was still 56% below the long-term average. According to Hemmer, “White-tailed deer are still recovering from the 2011 and 2013 outbreaks of epizootic hemorrhagic disease and population levels are still below average in most areas.” Elk harvest during the weekend was up 83% from last year, as eleven cow elk were brought by the check station. No bull elk were harvested. This was 52% above the long-term average. The majority of the elk hunters checked over the weekend were hunting in the Missouri River Breaks, and most reported seeing elk. “Upland bird harvest, and hunter reports of birds, has also been strong this year in most areas,” said

Region 6 Game Check Station Results after Opening WeekendHemmer. For the first three weeks that the check station has been open, pheasant harvest has been comparable to both last year (-2%) and the long-term average (-2%). Sharp-tailed grouse harvest is down 4% from last year, but is up 63% from the long-term average. Hungarian partridge harvest has seen the greatest increase and is 66% above last year and 162% above the long-term average. Remember that all hunters are required by law to stop as directed at all designated check stations on their way to and from hunting, even if they have no game to be checked.

24th AnnualTurkey Trot

Drawings • PrizesPrize for Best Costume

Join us for a 1.5 mile fund run!Smoke the Turkey! Several Grand Prizes.

Contact Glasgow Recreation Department for more details.319 2nd St. S. • 228-8341

Saturday Oct. 31 • 10:00


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