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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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Overall Grand and Overall Grand Reserve

A total of 23 market beef were raised by 4-H and FFA


members, and when the judging was done, here are your
top two! Matt Reyling of the Tampico Boys 4-H Club had
the Overall Grand Champion and Heavy Weight Grand
Champion steer. Jaycee Wixson of the Cherry Creek 4-H
Club took Overall Reserve Champion and Heavyweight

Reserve Champion honors. Along with the Memorial


Steer donated by Stoneberg and Parks, 24 market beef
went through the sales ring on Saturday afternoon at the
Northeast Montana Fair. A total of 47 hogs also made it
through the ring, along with 17 lambs, nine poultry and a
20-pound turkey. Results will be coming.

Backpack Fairies at it again with strong local support

Free back-packs with all the basic back-toschool 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
Wednesday, August 31st.
Supplies have gone up in price so much

that some families might need some help, said


the Backpack Fairies, 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 once again. Helping in this endeavor are

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Backpack Fairies continued from front

July 29 - August 4

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Fri.
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Sat.
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Glasgow Soroptimists, Kiwanis, Knights of Columbus and


Bethany Knight with Edward Jones. This wonderful support
is much appreciated and allows more local childrens 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 a backpack you already received) heres
what you do:
Give BS Central, Home of the Buzz, a call at 228-4558.
Include the students name, grade (so the school supplies
are appropriate for the classroom), gender, and a contact
number and well 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.

Six inches in two hours?

While we had a little thunderstorm and light rains


here on Saturday night as the Northeast Montana
Fairs Demolition Derby was happening, Ellicott City
On Hwy 2 Across From
Maryland, was going through a major disaster.
McDonalds
A devestating flood swept through the town of
Salvage
406-263-7567
about 5,000 this past Saturday night, killing two people
&
Marcia Fast. Propriator
and destroying several buildings along with many more
Antiques
severely damaged as more than six inches of rain fell
Cletus is passing by Billy Bobs hay barn one day in in two hours, resulting in torrents that swept cars away
Iowa when, through a gap in the door, he sees Billy Bob and prompted more than 100 water rescues.
doing a slow and sensual striptease in front of an old It looks like the set of a disaster movie, Howard
green John Deere Tractor.
County Executive Allan Kittleman told the Associated
Buttocks clenched, he performs a slow pirouette, Press. Cars everywhere, cars on top of cars, parts of
and gently slides off first the right strap of his overalls, the road are gone, many parts of the sidewalk are gone,
followed by the left. He then hunches his shoulders storefronts are completely gone.
forward and in a classic striptease move, lets his overalls Kittleman said that the devastation was the worst
fall down to his hips, revealing a torn and frayed plaid hed seen in 50 years living in the county, including
shirt. Then, grabbing both sides of his shirt, he rips it Hurricane Agnes in 1972, which caused the river to
apart to reveal his stained T-shirt underneath. With a overflow its banks.
final flourish, he tears the T-shirt from his body, and
TUESDAY
hurls his baseball cap onto a pile of hay.
Soup: Potato Chili
Having seen enough, Cletus rushes in and says,
Specials:
What the worldre ya doing, Billy Bob?
Patty Melt
Good grief, Cletus, ya scared the bejeebers out of
Tuna Sandwich
me, says an obviously embarrassed Billy Bob.
But me n the wife been havin trouble lately in the
Dine at theO
bedroom dpartment, and the therapist suggested I do
something sexy to a tractor.
228-8006
(Read the last line again, slowly.)

BUZZIFIEDS

Thank you

To family and friends for cards, flowers, phone


calls, and to our anniversary and my 85th birthday.

You made our day special!

A big thank you to Dannette & Family, Nancy


and Jim, Connie & Marlin, Gilbert & Dede,
Edwin & Shirley, My sister Opal & Jay.

Thanks Kids it was really awesome


Agnes Mogan

Fairs over,
summers
aboutr shot!

Even as a kid, it has always seemed that once the


Northeast Montana Fair is over, the remaining summer
days fly by all too fast. Were already into August, so
dont let them go to waste!
Tonight: Clear, with a low around 56. West northwest
wind 6 to 11 mph becoming light and variable after
midnight.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 90. East southeast
wind 6 to 10 mph.
Tuesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms after midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low
around 60. East wind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high
as 23 mph.
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon.
Sunny, with a high near 79. Breezy, with an east wind 8
to 13 mph becoming west 19 to 24 mph in the morning.
Winds could gust as high as 33 mph.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 54.
Breezy, with a west wind 15 to 22 mph, with gusts as high
as 31 mph.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 79. West
northwest wind 8 to 11 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 56.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 87.
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 60.
Saturday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Mostly sunny, with a high near 87.
Saturday Night: A slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 61.
Sunday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Mostly sunny, with a high near 86.

BUZZ
$10 BAG SALE: Starts Monday, August 1 - 5. Clothing, shoes, & purses
(some exclusions). SOROPTIMIST THRIFT STORE - DONATIONS
WELCOME
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. $500 per month +
Security Deposit. Pet considered for additional $35 per month. CALL THE
HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114 ASK FOR LISA.
BUZZ
FOR RENT OR SALE: 3BR units at St. Marie $450, 1200 sq. ft. new kitchen
floors and countertops, and $550 sq. ft. (Bath & 1/2) with basement and
garage. Nice Units. CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZ
FOR RENT AT ST. MARIE. 3 bedroom 1 bath condo with garage asking
$500 a month. 406-263-2113
BUZZ
TWO HOUSES FOR RENT IN NASHUA MT: Nice one bedroom furnished
house and a nice furnished 3 bedroom house. Both houses have big
yards with several nice mature trees. PLEASE CALL 263-3644 FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
BUZZ
FOR RENT: One Bedroom furnished house. $450 plus utilities. No Pets.
INQUIRE AT NEW DIRECTIONS BEAUTY SALON.
BUZZ
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS NEEDED: Valley View Home is looking
to hire a Director of Nursing, Social Service Director, and a Dietary Manager.
Strong communication and leadership abilities are needed. Long Term
Care experience is preferred. Benefits available. Applications are available
at the business office or local Job Service. PLEASE CONTACT KARLY
KRUCKENBERG, ADMINISTRATOR, FOR MORE INFORMATION.
BUZZ
CAMPBELL LODGE has an opening for full-time help. Starts at $10.50/hr.
with some benefits after 60 days. FILL OUT APPLICATION AT CAMPBELL
LODGE OR CALL 228-9328 FOR MORE INFO
BUZZ
EZZIES MIDTOWN: is looking for full-time help. We are looking for both
day shift (9am-7pm) or night shift (1pm-11pm or 2pm-midnight on Fri &
Sat.). Starting wage is $11/hr. with some benefits after 90 day probationary
period. Days and hours of shifts will vary week to week. Applicants will work
some holidays and weekends. APPLICATIONS MAY BE PICKED UP AT
EZZIES MIDTOWN.
BUZZ
BUS DRIVERS NEEDED: Glasgow School District is seeking route and/
or activity bus drivers. Route drivers: 4-5 hrs/day during school year;
wages $16.08-16.75/hr DOE; benefits holiday pay, vacation, sick
leave, & retirement. Activity Driver wages are $13.25/hr (including waiting
time). COMPLETE CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL APPLICATION ON THE
SCHOOL DISTRICT WEBSITE AT HTTP://GLASGOW.K12.MT.US/
DISTRICT/5140-UNTITLED.HTML. OPEN UNTIL FILLED. FOR MORE
INFORMATION, CONTACT ROGER RONESS (263-4708).

HORSE PROPERTY FOR SALE

20-975

CALL 228-2114 TODAY

Asking $365,000

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ROSE COURT LOT FOR SALE

Lot 7A in Rose Court


Overlooks Scotty Pride Drive

Very nice 5 bedroom 3.5 bath


home on 5 acres for sale. This
energy efficient earth home is
located just three miles north of
Glasgow, Montana This home
features a free-standing propane
stove, hardwood flooring and an
attached double garage. This
property includes a 32 x 40 metal
shop and a spring feed pond!

All Improved with Sewer and Water to curb stop.


Gas available to each lot. 11,165 sq. ft.

$32,000

#197

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com

MILLER

CONSTRUCTION
Siding Windows Seamless
Gutters Remodeling Finish
Carpentry New Construction
Concrete Finishing Roofing

Tyler Miller
406-942-2595

tymllr99@yahoo.com

July 27 - August 2, 2016


Pint

BLUEBERRIES.............................. 4/$5
Fresh Head

ICEBERG LETTUCE....................$.89 ea.


93% Lean 7% Fat

GROUND BEEF .......................$2.99 lb.


Boneless Beef

TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ...............$3.99 lb.


Boneless Pork

SIRLOIN CHOPS .....................$1.29 lb.


Pork Shoulder Blade

BOSTON ROAST......................$1.79 lb.


Gold N Plump 56 oz. Chicken

THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS.......$3.99 ea.

WANTED
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at East Malta Colony.
Certification not required.
Experience necessary.

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Candidate for Superintendent of Schools coming to Glasgow


Sponsored by the Valley County Republican
Women, there will be a casual get-together at the Busted
Knuckle Brewery to meet Elsie Arntzen, candidate for
Montana Superintendent of Schools, to help and to
share all of the exciting happenings in Glasgows public
schools, and to discuss the ways in which the Montana
Office of Public Instruction can help our kids and
district succeed!
Light Appetizers and a Busted Knuckle brew, root
beer, or cream soda will be provided courtesy of the
Valley County Republican Womens Group.
Elsie has accomplished a great deal as a school
teacher, state representative, and state senator, but
she is most proud of her roles as a wife, mother and
grandmother. She was born and raised in Billings,
attending public schools in the same district where she
would later teach hundreds of elementary students over
23 years as a grade school instructor.
Elsie married her high school sweetheart, Steve, 38
years ago and together they raised two daughters. As
a young family, she and Steve lived in married student
housing while they both attended the University of
Montana. Elsie earned her degree in Economics,
but later went back to Montana State University and
graduated with an Education degree. Like her father a
Billings history instructor Elsie has committed much
of her life to improving opportunities for Montanas
next generations as a public school teacher.
She continued her career of public service as a
citizen legislator, representing South Billings in the
Montana House and Senate. As the Chair of the Ethics,
Business & Labor, Local Government and Highways
and Transportation Committees, Elsie is well-versed in
the pressing issues our Montana students will face once
they graduate. When the legislature was not in session,

Elsie Arntzen

Elsie returned home to her job as a grade-school teacher.


Elsies knowledge gained from her experiences in both
the classroom and the Capitol make her uniquely
qualified to serve as Montanas next Superintendent of
Public Instruction.
She has been endorsed by the Montana Chamber of
Commerce, receiving a 100% rating for her legislative
voting record in 2015, as well as being endorsed by the
Montana Bankers Association.

Sandwich
of the Week
Double Cowboy
Burger

Double Bacon Cheeseburger with


BBQ Sauce, Grilled Onions &
Mushrooms

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Montana Tales & Trails

Summer Hours

Lobby 11:00 - 8:30


Drive Thru 11:00 - 9:00

That first Gun

by Bruce Auchly, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks


Just the other week, I gave my granddaughter
and grandson their first firearms; a .22 rifle and .410
shotgun.
This rite of passage most of us who hunt have
traveled, either we were given a firearm or saved our
money for that first gun.
Yet theres more to this gift than a single firearm
or me or you. Its about passing along the hunting
tradition; which needs to start early.
Study after study indicates that if a person does
not start to hunt before the teenage years end, the
odds are against that person becoming a hunter as an
adult.
In addition, much of the American hunting
tradition is handed down through families that today
seem more, well, busy.
There are exceptions. Plenty of hunters today
learned from a neighbor or friend. Thats why its so
important for us hunters to help any young person,
who shows an interest in hunting, starting with a good
education.
For decades Montana law said everyone ages
12 -17 had to first take hunter education before that
person could hunt. That law changed a few years back
to everyone born after Jan. 1, 1985, must first take and
pass a hunter education course.
Recently, the state established a program to let
young people try hunting for two years before taking
hunter education.
Back in the Dark Ages (pre-Internet), the hunter
safety program meant sitting in a room, learning from
a volunteer instructor, and taking a test. Oh yes, and
often a gruesome 16-millimeter movie about gunshot
wounds.
Thats changed slightly for those younger than 18.

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Hint: The movies are more enjoyable.


And now, if you are 18 or older, you can complete
the classroom portion via the Internet. Ah, the Age of
Enlightenment.
Then or now, someone still needs to provide a
gun, transportation and outdoor skills. There is only
so much a person can learn from a book or computer
screen.
The urbanization and fragmentation of the
modern family has also thrown up obstacles for
many. Various groups have stepped forward to fill the
void and take a youngster hunting, though its never
enough.
Even so, hunting is not a sure stick. I remember
my dad taking me and a neighborhood buddy hunting.
My friend, whose family had no hunting connection,
went that one time. Afterward, he decided hed rather
fish.
Thats okay, too, as long as we give that youngster
the option to make that choice.
So take the neighborhood kid hunting who shows
an interest. Pry open your wallet and, after the moths
have flown out, buy that youngster a good starter
firearm.
Who knows where that first firearm will lead.

My first firearm? It was a bolt action .22 my parents
gave me for Christmas. It poured rain that Christmas
day, so I couldnt take it outside and shoot it.
Worst day of my life.
It was the same .22 I gave my grandkids.
Best day of my life.

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TUESDAY

Baked
Potato Bar

Call for reservation by 10 AM


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