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Published by BS Central

515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230


406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
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Despite carding just three


measurable walleye, a 31-3/4 incher
(12.38 pounds on the length to
weight conversion chart) was enough
to put Carla Olson and Megan
Wersal on top of the leader board at
the conclusion of the Glasgow/Fort
Peck Chapter of Walleyes Unlimited
Womens Walleye Tournament held
Saturday, August 1st.
Their weight of 15.40 pounds
earned them the first-place money
worth $1,000.

A very similar card was turned
in by a team out of Fairview, Holly
Cotter and Jeanna Cotter, as they
also carded three walleyes including
a 12.06-pound lunker (31 inches).
They were less than a pound away
from winning with their 14.47
pounds, but it was still good for
$700.
And placing third were Verna
Cotton of Nashua and Farrah Burt
of Laurel... on a single walleye! It
happened to be the largest of the
tournament, a 32 incher (13.25
pounds) which was good for $600
plus the big walleye pot.
Glasgows Darci Ellefson and
Jill Sanders was one of just six teams
to reel in five measurable walleyes,
their largest being 2.76 pounds
(20 inches), their smallest a 16-3/4
incher (1.58 pounds) for a total of

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Olson and Wersal tops in


Womens Walleye Tourney

Carla Olson, Megan Wersal and Captain Kirk show off the second largest of
four walleyes that were over 10 pounds in the Womens Walleye Tournament.

10.80 pounds and a 4th-place check


of $500.

In fifth place, also with five eyes,
were Cindy Sundheim of Fairview
(shes a Montana Governors Cup and
Womens Walleye Tourney regular)
and Catie Leininger of Livingston,
North Dakota. Their largest walleye
was a 4.26 pounder to put their total
weight at 10.52 pounds.

Just out of the money were


Glasgows Kay Detiene and Chanti
Cromiller. Had they caught one
more walleye they would have
been in the money, as their weight
of 10.22 pounds was the only
measurable walleye on their card.
A lot of fish were caught
on Saturday, but finding those
continued on page 2

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want their
rain jackets

Carla and Megan say, Let the celebration begin!

Olson and Wersal continued from front

measurable walleyes turned out to be difficult for a pile


of teams, especially since high winds picked up shortly
after noon and quickly churned up Fort Peck Reservoir
to lake wind advisory conditions and had most teams
Slow moving thunderstorms were developing in the hanging it up by 2:00.
west this morning and will move east across the area It got real rough, real quick, said Carla Olson,
this afternoon and evening. Some storms may produce but we had a blast.

Being piloted by Kirk KirkyBurger Boyer, Carla
heavy rain, small hail and gusty wind.
and Megan caught their lunker in 17 feet of water, their
Today: Showers and thunderstorms this afternoon with a
smaller ones coming from a depth of 22 feet.
high near 90. Southeast wind 14 to 16 mph, with gusts as

We even went as deep as thirty feet, Carla said, it
high as 23 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.
was hard to find them.
Tonight: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before
In fact, this Glasgow team reeled in more northern
midnight. Cloudy, then gradually becoming partly cloudy,
with a low around 59. West wind 5 to 7 mph becoming calm. pikes than walleyes. Like many-a-walleye angler, she
Chance of precipitation is 70%.
wasnt too thrilled about that.
In a field one team shy of 50, nine teams were
Wednesday: A 30 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms after noon. Sunny, with a high near 87. unable to card a walleye. 10 teams had only one walleye
Southeast wind 5 to 9 mph becoming southwest in the (including the two hawgs in 3rd and 6th place); 13 teams
afternoon.
caught just two walleyes; six teams with three walleyes;
Wednesday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers five teams with four walleyes; and as mentioned earlier,
and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59.
six teams measured five.
Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
In all, 104 measurable walleye were caught (2.1
Thursday: A 40 percent chance of showers and
walleyes per team average) for a total weight of 204.57
thunderstorms, mainly before noon. Partly sunny, with a high
pounds, ever so slightly below a two pound average
near 82. West wind 5 to 9 mph.
per walleye (bear in mind that the four largest walleyes
Friday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms
accounted for 47.9 pounds, 23% of the total weight).
after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 80.
With headquarters at the Fort Peck Marina, all
Saturday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms
the gals had a great time whether they caught fish or
after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 81.
not, and you can bet that there are some more women
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 80.
hooked on fishing in general.

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BUZZ
FREE MARKET RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday, August 8, 8am-12noon. Space
available for vendors, no charge for vendors. ST RAPHAELS PARISH
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OPEN FOR BIDS: Garage door: 11x12 electric garage door. 747: 1980
International model F-4370 tractor/tailor. 3,000 gal water tank w/ trailor
mounted diesel pump. Another pump engine included. Can be seen @
Fossum Ready Mix. 715: 1990 K2500 5.72 V8, 4x4, auto trans. 150,100
miles w/ utility box. Can be seen at Long Run Fire Dept. Bids to be received
at County Commissioners Office. Bids close August 7, 2015 at 12:00 Noon.
QUESTIONS ON ITEMS REFERRED TO 406-263-5733
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NORTHEAST MONTANA HEALTH SERVICES, INC. Listerud Clinic in Wolf
Point is currently accepting applications for a licensed nurse (LPN or RN).
There is also an opening for a full time receptionist. These are both full time
positions, with all full time benefits including, health and life insurance, Paid
Time Off and Sick Time, 401K opportunities and other insurance options. For
details contact, Gina Nefzger, Clinic Manager, at 653-6583. APPLICATIONS
ARE AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING ANNIE BLOCK, VP OF HUMAN
RESOURCES AT 653-6515.
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VALLEY VIEW HOME is hiring for the position of Business Office Manager.
Successful applicant will be detail oriented and well organized. Position
is responsible for Accounts Payable and Receivable as well as Human
Resource duties. Some accounting/bookkeeping desirable but not necessary
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EZZIES MIDTOWN is looking for 2 full time help positions. Starting wage is
$10.00/hour with some benefits after a 3 month probationary period. Shifts
are 9am -7pm or 1pm-11pm Sunday-Thursday or 2pm-12am Friday and
Saturday, including weekends and holidays. Some duties include waiting on
customers, filling propane, stocking inventory, and making sure store is clean.
Applicant must have good customer service skills. ANYONE INTERESTED
CAN PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT THE STATION.
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CUSTODIAN - GLASGOW HIGH SCHOOL: Duties include cleaning,
maintaining, repairing, lifting, moving, delivering, etc. Twelve month, full-time
position. Vacation & sick leave. Health insurance available. Work hours are
6:00am - 2:30pm. Wages are $12.80-$15.40/hr DOE. Start date is August
24, 2015. APPLY AT: WWW.GLASGOW.K12.MT.US - EMPLOYMENT
TAB - CLASSIFIED POSITIONS. INITIAL SCREENING BEGINS AUGUST
10, 2015
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SATELLITE COOK - IRLE KITCHEN: Duties are set up, serve, and clean
up for breakfast and lunch. Work hours are 6:30am - 2:30pm. Probationary
wage is $10.97/hr, increasing to $12.84/hr after 3 months. Start date is August
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PREP COOK GHS KITCHEN. Duties are to assist the head cook in
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Probationary wage is $11.40/hour, increasing to $13.38/hour after 3 months.
Start date is August, 24 2015. APPLY AT: WWW.GLASGOW.K12.MT.US

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INITIAL SCREENING BEGINS AUGUST 10, 2015.
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camper contact Valley Bank at 228-4364. Sealed bids accepted through
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STEAM-ITS................................ 4/$5
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Letter to the Buzz

EVANGELIST PREACHES AT
ST. MARIE BASE CHAPEL
....perceptions, opinions, facts


Yesterday Aug. 2nd my neighbor Earl Handy and
I drove over to the Base Chapel to meet and listen to
the new Preacher, John Collins. Walking up the Chapel
steps to introduce myself, my first visual impression
was This Preacher resembles General George Custer
with the stature of Buffalo Bill. After introductions and
brief conversation, I was given the perception that this
Revival Style Preacher was a no nonsense, straight
talking, pull no punches type! I said to myself: This is
going to be an interesting experience.

Here are John Collins opening remarks....
1. I wont preach for profit, I dont pass offering trays
between musical scores, but there is a little black
cigar box by the door as you leave if you desire to
contribute to his cause of youth activities, teaching,
and helping folks. If folks need house painting and
provide the paint, he will provide people of the
church to paint. If you do or dont leave an offering,
its not important.
2. I dont have big bands, nor do I provide pastries or
other enticements to come hear my sermons.
3. I dress comfortable and casual and tell my followers
to do the same as long as its decent.
4. He said he didnt believe that fancy houses, cars, or
clothes make a person a good Christian and its not
hard to Do The Right Thing.
5. If you like his style, fine come and listen.....if not,
dont come back.
Pastor John gave an open, honest, witty, highly
energetic sermon. He does not stand behind a pulpit
with a written sermon. He walks up and down the aisles
emphatically delivering his messages. He spoke of 2
Corinthians, 5:17 which states: If anyone is in Christ,

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he is a new creation. Old things have passed away,


behold all things have become new. He referred to that
scripture as it relates and applies to todays life problems.
His message was We are all sinners and in salvation we
are delivered and rescued from sin. Christians just do
whats right.
MESSAGE in addition to the 2 Corinthians, Pastor
John spoke of Love Thy Neighbor and Know and Get
Along with Your Enemy. He also spoke of Telling the
Truth and some of the Other 10 Commandments.
AWARD -Pastor John Collins won the Evangelist of
The Year Award while in competition with Joel Osteen
and other well known Evangelists. He is at times in
communication with Franklin Graham. (Billy Grahams
son)
COMMENT- I found the Down Home, Come to
Jesus Revival Style presentation to be refreshing in
getting back to the old fashioned Church ways while
disregarding the politically correct roadblocks. I
encourage those that appreciate this style of practicing
their faith to attend. I will closely watch the progress
of Pastor Collins work in his non-denominational
Christian efforts and report on same in the future.

~ Nick Chiechi - St. Marie Resident
*corrections, comments, opinions welcomed*

Thank Yoasu hto

Scottie Express W
munity
and the Glasgow Com

For your generous support of

the Scotty Stem Program

The matching fund donations have totaled over

$4000 in just 5 months!

We will use this money for equipment in the classrooms and labs.

Watch for news about our


Community Open House this fall.

We Appreciate your Generosity!

SPECIALS:
TUESDAY

Soup: Ham & Bean


Lunch: Bacon Cheeseburger
Dinner: 2 pc. Liver & Onion

WEDNESDAY

Soup: Beer Cheese


Lunch: Cold Meatloaf Sand.
w/ Potato Salad
Dinner: 2 pc. Pork Chop

THURSDAY

Soup: Split Pea


Lunch: Steak Philly
Dinner: 8 oz. Chicken
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FRIDAY

Soup: Clam Chowder


Lunch: Shrimp Burger
Dinner: 5 pc. Breaded Shrimp

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Riding High

Andrew Evjene of Melville, Montana, broke the arena


record in saddle bronc riding during Sunday evenings
performance of the Northeast Montana Fairs PRCA
Rodeo, scoring an 85 aboard Brookman-Hyland
Rodeos high-flying bronc, Party Crowd.

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2014 Northeast Montana Fair Flashback - Brooke


Westby with her overall Grand Champion and
Heavyweight Grand Champion 4-H market beef
project, purchased by Norm Sillerud of Hi-Line Ford,
a proud supporter of the 4-H/FFA Livestock Sale.
This years sale is on Tuesday, August 4th beginning
at 3:30pm. Come out and enjoy the show!

NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS


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Miss Rodeo Montana

Hanna Heckman was in attendance of the


both performances of the Northeast Montana Fairs
PRCA Rodeo. Calling Great Falls home, Hanna
is the 21 year old daughter of Rocky and Lorell
Heckman.
Hanna currently attends Montana State
University Northern in Havre pursuing an Associate
degree in Business Administration with a minor
in Marketing. While attending college, Hanna has
received a full tuition waiver as a member of the
MSU Northern Rodeo Team.

Prior to college, Hanna qualified for the National
High School Rodeo Finals all four years of high school.
She also achieved numerous other accomplishments
including Professionals Choice High School Rodeo
Student Athlete of the Month, the National High
School Rodeo Exemplary Leadership Award, and
Montana Pro Rodeo Hall and Wall of Fames Top
Womens High School Rodeo Scholarship Award.
In addition, she served as the National High School
Rodeo Student Secretary her senior year. Hanna
has also competed in rodeo pageants since she was
nine years old, where she won the title of Little Miss
Northern Montana Rodeo. Her following four titles
led up to her becoming Miss Montana High School
Rodeo in 2009 and in 2010 as well as the 2010 Miss
National High School Rodeo 1st Attendant.
Throughout high school and college, Hanna
has enjoyed barrel racing, team roping, hunting,
fishing, shopping, water and snow skiing, volleyball,
cheerleading, photography, bible studies, volunteer
work and spending time with family.

Upon graduating from college, Hanna hopes
to own her own retail clothing store continuing
her first love of fashion. She also plans to design a
clothing line exclusively for Wild Out West as well
as pursue her modeling career.

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