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August 17, 2015 (Monday)
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Photo by Janice Shanks
Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]
Vol. 4, No. 130 Monday, August 17, 2015
Wayne Shipp, at right, along with Keeper of the Flame Bill Nicol, did the honor of lighting the 2015 Northeast Montana Relay for Life’s Flame of Hope. Wayne is currently in a battle with pancreatic cancer. It was a beautiful evening and, as always, an awesome and supportive turnout.
At the Relay
FWP Offers Adult Hunter Ed Field Course in Glasgow Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is offering an adult-only field course for students that have taken the Online Adult Hunter Education course. The field course will be held from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29, in Glasgow. The class is open to at least 20 participants. The Online Adult Hunter Education Course allows participants to complete the classroom equivalent of the Montana Hunter Education Course online; however, participants must still attend a practical field course to become certified. Students must be 18 years old or older to take the course. Please note: prospective hunters that were born on or prior to Jan. 1, 1985 are NOT required to complete a hunter education course. Upon successful completion of the online hunter education course, which is confirmed by taking an exam online, students will be issued a Field Day Qualifier Certificate. This Field Day Qualifier Certificate and a picture ID are necessary to obtain entrance into the field day course, which takes place with certified Montana hunter education instructors. After completing and passing the field day portion, students will then receive an official state issued hunter education certificate. The field course will be held at the FWP Glasgow Region 6 Headquarter Quonset building at 54078 US Hwy 2 West in Glasgow; however, the location may change to the Fort Peck Fish Hatchery if necessary. Please refer back to the registration page for any updates. The field course will consist of two hours classroom instruction, a short lunch break, and a hands-on field portion. Students should expect to take a written test on the material. Performance on the test and field portion will influence if participants pass the course or not. Please be prepared, and feel free to stop and pick up a copy of the Montana Hunter Education workbook at any FWP office. To register for the Online Adult Hunter Education field day, go to the FWP website at www.fwp.mt.gov. Look under the “Education” tab, go to the “Hunter Education” heading, and click on the “Hunter education programs” link. On the next screen, click on the “Find a class or field course” and follow the directions from there. Make sure to print out all necessary material, and sign all necessary forms! Contact Marc Kloker at 406-228-3704, 406-480-9234 (cell), or the Glasgow office at 406-228-3700 with any questions.
105 Min. 131 Min.
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4:10 - 6:50 - 9:20
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for sci-fi action violence, and language
HELDOVER
for sequences of action and violence, and brief partial nudity
Free back-packs with all the basic back-to-school supplies stuffed inside are once again available for families in our community that can use a little extra help as the new school year rolls around; first day of school in Glasgow is September 1st. “Supplies have gone up in price so much that some families might need some help,” said the Backpack Fairie (and that’s no fairie tale!) “especially those who have multiple children to tend for.” The Back Pack Fairies report that they have been blessed by a huge outpouring of local support this year. Helping in this endeavor are Glasgow Soroptimists, Kiwanis, Knights of Columbus and Bethany Knight with Edward Jones Co. This wonderful support is much appreciated and allows more local children’s needs to be fulfilled. If you have a child within the community who would like to receive a new backpack filled with back-to-school supplies (or fill up your used backpack) here’s what you do: Give BS Central, Home of the Buzz, a call at 228-4558. Include the student’s name, grade (so the school supplies are appropriate for the classroom), gender, and a contact number and we’ll leave a pencil under the pillow, luring in the backpack ferries. The backpacks or supplies can be picked up at Buzz headquarters upon completion of all orders. Backpacks and/or school supplies will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. Once again, this is a completely anonymous program designed for our local kids in grades 1-12.
Backpack fairies still have lots of supplies!
BUZZIFIEDSEnjoying these cool
nights?
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 53. North wind 5 to 8 mph becoming calm after midnight.Tuesday: A slight chance of showers, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 74. North wind 3 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%.Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52. North wind 7 to 9 mph.Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 78. Calm wind becoming southwest around 6 mph in the afternoon.Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 53. Southwest wind around 7 mph becoming south southeast after midnight.Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 86. South southeast wind around 7 mph becoming west in the afternoon.Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 58.Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 82.Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 53.Saturday: A chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 70.Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 46.Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 81.
HELP WANTED: Servers and Bartender. APPLY AT DURUMBUZZ
HELP WANTED AT FASHIONETTE Part-time position. Would work 2 or 3 mornings per week including Saturdays. Requested time off flexibility. Pay depends on experience. Open until filled. Applications available at Fashionette or Job Service. Turn in completed applications to Fashionette
BUZZ3 RESOURCE / CLASSROOM AIDE POSITIONS: Duties are to assist teachers in the classroom and other duties as assigned. Starting wage is $11.89/hr, 12.29/hr after 3 months; benefits include vacation pay, sick leave and retirement. Position open until filled Complete and submit Classified Application on our website. www.glasgow.k12.mt.us, Employment Tab - Classified Positions. Initial screening begins August 10, 2015. Initial screening begins August 17, 2015. Call 228-2406 for more info
BUZZCOTTONWOOD INN Is looking for a waiter/waitress and busser. Days and shifts will vary. Apply at Cottonwood Inn or online at cottonwoodinn.net
BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bed, one bath Condo w/ garage. Very Clean. Asking $540/ month rent. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228-2114.
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
BUZZCONDO FOR RENT: St. Marie $400/mo. CALL 230-1279
BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bedroom units with newer furnace, hot water heater, linoleum, and counter tops. $500 Save on utilities! CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZFOR SALE: 3000 sq. ft. St. Marie Condo - 5 bedrooms - 5 bath, new furnaces, new HWH, new windows, floors refinished, upgraded wiring, privacy fence, dog friendly. MAKE OFFER!!! 406-698-3506
BUZZFOR SALE: 1993 Ford F150 Ext. Cab with short box, 4x4, only 45,000 miles, 351 Engine, been stored inside and is in great condition and runs. Asking $5300.00 OBO CALL 406-263-4512
Brenda Cook
These cool nights have been enjoyable, but it’s certainly a sign that summer’s slipping by too quickly!
Custom Carpentry • Roofing Repairs • Windows • Doors • Kitchens • BathsCall Shawn Beard • 230-1025
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Now accepting applications. Apply in store.
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Located downtown Glasgow next to Western Drug
10-6 Mon.-Fri. • 10-2 Sat.
Array of SpicesOrganic Grains • Sushi Rice
Sheets of NoriAlō Brand Drinks
proven to promote healthy digestion and reduce
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Looking for something unique to brighten
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Ransomes
Back to SchoolBash
Friday, August 2112:00 - 2:00 pm
114 5th St. South
Call the Women’s Resource Center for more information 228-8401
Cake Walk • Face PaintingOther Fun Games
There will be Free Backpacks and School supplies for
those that need it
Boneless Skinless Family PackCHICKEN BREASTS..............$1.99/lb.Western Family 12 oz. SLICED BACON....................$1.99 ea.85% Lean 15% FatGROUND BEEF................... $3.49/lb.Bone-In Beef Bone-In Beef SHORT RIBS.......................$3.99/lb.BeefT-BONE STEAKS.................. $7.99/lb.Bar S 16 oz. Sel. Var. FRANKS............................... $.88 ea.
AUGUST 12 - 18
Hairstyles for All AgesCuts, Colors & Perms
(406) 853-5100LeAnn Murnion
Cosmetologist330 4th Ave S. • Glasgow, MT
TanglesSalon
Jason and Tianna’s 9.69, 8.25, Tyler and Ryan’s 9.40
Letter to the BuzzReligious Revival & Covenant Conflict
fact, observation, opinion PREACHER JOHN COLLINS once again delivered emphatically his Bible stories as they relate to daily life! This Gen. George Custer looking Evangelist presents his messages in a Billy Graham style “Throw Down Revival.” Along with his weekly messages, he constantly repeats “It isn’t hard to do the right thing and to tell the truth.” This Preacher does not agree with the “Politically Correct” approach to churches in the U.S. today. He preaches BBG, “Bring Back God” back into Christian Churches. Observing and experiencing his work and word, others comment: “This is a breath of fresh air,” “I really like his message of “Bring back God,” “He’s against the diminished church we now know,” “He displays a genuine strong faith,” and so on and so forth. I listen, look, and report what others comment. But I do agree with what this Evangelist says and what other folks are saying. If further interest tickles your fancy, go online and type in “Love That Cross Ministries” to see who he really is or better yet come on out to St. Marie Base Chapel and listen to him one time. I do not intend to solicit or promote, I just report what I experience, see, and hear. The Preacher says: “Go to your church of choice, but attend and practice your faith, BBG” ...here here! SAINT MARIE COVENANTS gathering of Aug. 15th was informative, but uneventful. Discussion did indeed take place on article X of the protective covenants of St. Marie, but no voting took place....changing the protective covenants and nominating and voting on a new Village Association board. I showed up with Court stamped Judges rulings, signed contracts, Montana Annotated Law documents, and other legal documents to back up my viewpoints and the investor/developers had no LEGAL substantiation to back up their verbal opinions and proposed actions. I pointed out many of the statements made that were inaccurate and not legal. I summarized the actions and LEGAL history of the past 25 years for ALL in attendance to know....the TRUTH on various issues. I’m told that the documents reflect that during the bankruptcy and VPLT (Valley park liquidating trust) and SMDC (St. Marie Development Corp.) days, SURVEYS and DEED TRANSFERS were not followed through on properly and legally. The Developer inventory (unsold condos) resided in SMCA (St. Marie Condo Assoc.) LEGALLY on paper and were never transferred into NVCCA (North Valley County Condo Assoc.) The surveying and deed transfer was not completed. Consequently, the land remained the property of SMCA LEGALLY. SMCA did not want the DIRT then and DO NOT WANT others DIRT NOW. It’s up to the so called investor/developers to carry out the survey and legal actions and documents WITH THEIR MONEY. These costs should not fall on the bill paying SMCA or VILLAGE ASSOCIATION owner members!!! Anyway, this 3rd attempted Village takeover failed again....no votes were taken at this gathering. The whole effort wasn’t carried out to the letter of the law anyway in the opinion of many. These outside investors can do whatever they wish with their own property and money and leave others property and money alone. Any future acts of EXTORTION will not be allowed as was done in past years say many old time residents. Any such actions will be met with the full force of THE LAW. I listen to many and report it, you draw your own conclusions folks! ~ Nick Chiechi “Due Diligence” “The Truth Always Prevails!”
*corrections, comments, opinions certainly welcomed
Hwy 2 West228-2997
SANDWICHof the Week
Fat Elvis BurgerPeanut Butter,
Banana’s, & Bacon
SPECIALS:
THE HANGAR
We Now Serve Milk Shakes
Have your parties hereBOOK NOW!
Hwy 2 East 228-8280
MONDAYSoup: Chicken Noodlew/ Homemade Noodles
Lunch: Chicken Cordon BleuDinner: 2 pc. Liver & Onion
TUESDAYSoup: Beef VeggieLunch: Steak Philly Dinner: Hamburger
WEDNESDAYSoup: Tomato
Lunch: BLTDinner: 8 oz Chicken
Fried Steak
THURSDAYSoup: Ham & Bean
Lunch: Polish, Swiss & Kraut
Dinner: 2 pc. Pork Chop
A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!
Dine at the“O”
228-8006
Soup: Potato • Chili
Specials: Finger SteaksCook’s Choice
Glasgow Irrigation District
Glasgow Irrigation will no longer be receiving water from Fresno or
Nelson Reservoirs after August 25, 2015 due to a decision made by the Milk River Joint Board of Control. Irrigation
will continue until the main canal is empty.
Senior Citizen Center
ClosedCall for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500
TUESDAY
I read recipes the same way I read science fiction. I get to the end and I think, “Well, that’s not going to happen.”
Why is the third hand on the watch is called the second hand?
When you’re right, no one remembers. When you’re wrong, no one forgets.
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Gettin’ Saucy!These beautiful young ladies took the stage at 9:30 p.m. for the Mr. Relay Pageant. Following the interviewing and generally getting the audience aroused, the real contest began: collecting some extra cash for the Northeast Montana Relay for Life by dashing around the fairgrounds looking for handouts. The real hustler turned out to be “Tiffany” (at right) who pursuaded over $270 from the audience and was crowned Mr. Relay. Tiffany’s twin brother, Logan Gunderson, was mighty proud. “Cassandra” (above right) was runner-up. We’ll probably have to check out the Mr. Geezer Relay in tomorrow’s Buzz.