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

    406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

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    Please, won’t you come cheer for us tonight?!?

    Kennedy Schmidt, now a junior, and the Scotty

    softball team will play their rst home game of the

    early season getting underway at 5:00 on Cal Ripken

    Field (the one down in the coulee). They will play al

    their home games at that location with the exception o

    the Scotty Softball Slam which will utilize the softbal

    elds at Sullivan Park.

    Scotties lose a wild one to Lewistown, at home tonight  I you happened to watchthe final round o the Masters onSunday and witnessed the meltdowno Jordan Spieth (one bad hole, aquadruple bogey on #12), the Scottysofball team kinda’ did the samething two days prior in Lewistown.  Te Scotties jumped out to a

    7-0 lead in the first inning, but inthe bottom o the 2nd they wouldgive that right back and then someas the Golden Eagles would rally or11 runs, thanks in part to three verycostly errors.

    “Afer the first inning I thoughtwe’d rotate some other girls into

    the game,” said Coach Gil Johnson“Unortunately with those mistakeswe made that wasn’t the case.”  Te Scotties only gave up onemore run through the bottom othe 6th and were able to slowly clawtheir way to a 12-12 tie, scoring three

    Buzz File Photo

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      Seven needed projects are closer to completionthanks to $16,067 in grants awarded by the ValleyCounty Community Foundation. he grants giveneeded boosts to projects helping youth, the elderlyand inrastructure, explained Sam Waters o Glasgowwho chairs the grant committee.

      hese projects received VCCF grants this spring• $2,000 to the Allies o Scouting used to purchase

    rooing materials or the dining hall/main lodgeand the rest room at Scout Park on the MissouriRiver.

    • $2,000 to the City-County Library to purchasewindow blinds or the main reading area on theirst loor

    • $2,641 to Glasgow School District #1A to providetraining or a Glasgow Middle School teacher inthe medical detection curriculum o the SEMprogram.

    • $800 to Hinsdale Public School to pay the summerlease (toward purchase) on a vending machinethat provides healthy snacks or students.

    • $2,000 to the Nashua Senior Citizens Associationused to purchase and install a commercialdishwasher at the Senior Center.

    • $3,000 to St. Raphael’s Parish to purchase 200

    steel olding chairs and our storage dollies orthe chairs used in the Parish Center gymnasium

    • $3,627 to Valley View Home used to help replacethe roo on the 1969 portion o the building.

      VCCF began giving grants in 1999 and since thenhas awarded 119 grants totaling $160,747. Grants areawarded each spring to organizations with a 501(c)3IRS designation, government and educationalentities.

    he Foundation itsel is a 501(c)3 non-proit

    organization, ailiated with the Montana CommunityFoundation. Endowed assets are approaching$700,000, including two scholarship unds. Moreinormation is available at www.valleycountyc.net orby calling board member Jean Carlson at 526-3245.

    1st — Issella Cook/ Eloise Watson 65802nd — Donna Combs/ Sheri Daggett 61403rd — Louise Lemieux/ Ann Potter 5970

    Pinochle Marathon’s March Winners

    VCCF awards over $16,000

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    in the ourth inning, two in the fifh and one in the topo the seventh. But the Golden Eagles would punch onein in the bottom o the seventh or the victory.  Te losing pitcher was yra Johnson.

    Te Scotties had 12 hits in the game, highlighted byhome runs rom Khloe Krumwiede and Abbi Kolstadwho both went two o our rom the plate. Kiauna

    Barstad and Ziggy Chamberlain also had two hits apiecewhile yana Joshnson, Kennedy Schmidt, Lexi Nixdorand Ashtyn Myrick had one base hit each.

    Kolstad had 3 RBIs with Krumwiede, Johnson,Schmidt, Nixdor and Chamberlain adding 1 RBI each.

    “We’ve got to get rid o those two or three mistakesand we’ll be right there,” Coach Johnson said, “and that’swhat we are working on.”  Te Scotties will be playing tonight at 5:00 at CalRipken Field as they host Class A Sidney (JV at 3:30).  Te Eagles made their season debut at the MilesCity Jamboree, beating Hardin 10-1, Colstrip 14-2 andblanking Shepherd 11-0. Teir loss was to the hostCowgirls 13-5.

    So it appears the Eagles have some good offensivepower, although this past Tursday the Eagles ell toWatord City 4-2. Tey’ve also got a quality pitcher inMaddison DiFonzo who recorded eight strike-outs inthe hard-ought contest.

    Should be a good game tonight. Come out andcheer on the Scotties!

    Scotty Sofball continued rom ront

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    Couldsee some

    spring rain

    Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 41. Northwest

    wind 5 to 11 mph becoming east southeast after midnight.

    Wednesday:  A 30 percent chance of showers. Cloudy,with a high near 66. East wind 6 to 13 mph becoming west

    in the morning.

    Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40.West wind 6 to 11 mph becoming light west southwest

    after midnight.

    Thursday: A 30 percent chance of showers. Cloudy, with

    a high near 64. Light and variable wind becoming eastsoutheast 6 to 11 mph in the afternoon.

    Thursday Night: Rain likely. Cloudy, with a low around

    38. North northeast wind 15 to 17 mph, with gusts as highas 24 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

    Friday: Rain likely. Cloudy, with a high near 51. Breezy,

    with a north northeast wind 18 to 22 mph, with gusts ashigh as 31 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

    Saturday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, witha high near 55.

    Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 61.

    Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64.

    DONNA REINHARDT ESTATE SALE: Saturday, April 16 from 9am - 2pm811 10TH AVE. NORTH

    BUZZST. RAPHAEL Rummage Sale: April 14 5pm-8pm, April 15 9am-5pm

     April 16 9am-noon bag sale. accepting donations, PLEASE DO NOTLEAVE OUTSIDE. ANY QUESTIONS CALL 228-9800

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT: Spacious 3-bedroom home with detached garage, 1½ bathscustom built-ins. Refurbished interior includes new ooring. Watersewer provided. No smoking or pets. Damage deposit required. (651490-5757 OR (406) 367-9300

    BUZZLARGE HERITAGE APT. FOR RENT: 925 sqft., 2 bd, 1½ bath, in thecity of Glasgow, quiet. Laundry room, small pets ok, A/C. Available 5/1& 6/9. Rent $575/mo. (360) 750-6746

    BUZZFOR RENT OR SALE: 3 BR, bath and 3/4, remodeled kitchen, oakcabinets new stove/fridge, fenced in yard, garage door opener. $550rent, $29,500 sale. St. Marie. CALL 406-524-3742

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT: 3 BR, 1 bath, attached garage, on one oor. Nice place tolive, recently updated, with newer appliances, paint and carpet $475plus utilities. Pets are welcome. Located 75 North Star, St. Marie. CALLHELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

    BUZZFOR RENT: 3 BR, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. $500 plus utilities CALL263-2113

    BUZZCOTTONWOOD INN & SUITES: is looking for a full-time cook. Schedulewill include at least one weekend shift. Duties include cooking customemeals to order, prep work (may include some baking), stocking andcleaning the kitchen. Applicants must be able to: stand, bend and walkfor much of the shift. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Will be required

    to work some holidays/overtime. Pay will start at $10.00/hr. Benetsinclude vacation/sick leave and dental/visual reimbursement, grouphealth insurance, employee discounts. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INNOR ONLINE AT COTTONWOODINN.NET.

    BUZZTLC APPLIANCE REPAIR: Repair most brands of major appliances. 25+years experience. Available evenings and weekends. CALL 230-2167PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE

    BUZZFOR SALE: 2014 F 350, Regular Cab, 4X4, Long Box, 20” Wheels, 23,000miles, $25,000, excellent condition, OBO, also 9.2’ Boss V Plow,$7.000FOR SALE: 2012, F350, Crew Cab, Short Box, Lariat Diesel, 4X420” wheel, 53,000 miles, excellent condition, $44,000 OBO. SEE ATRIVERSIDE STORAGE. CALL DON GAY 263-7207

    BUZZFOR SALE: 1966 Oldsmobile 98 series, 425 Rocket Engine, all electric51,565 miles, all original, excellent condition. ASKING $8600.002014 Subaru Outback 3.6 V-6 engine, 68,000 miles lots of extrasexcellent condition. ASKING $23,500.00 OBO, CALL 406-263-4512

    BUZZBUTCHER PIGS FOR SALE: Ready April 20 CALL 263-5408

    BUZZFOR SALE: Black 1999 Honda Civic, 166,900 miles, 5 speed manuatransmission, runs good, good tires $1,000 CASH ONLY as is.  CALL228-9708 or 230-1315

      A southwest flow alof will set up over the region bymidweek bringing a chance or much needed moistureto the area. At the moment, the best chances or rain will

    be Tursday and Friday, with a ew showers lingeringinto early Saturday.

     

     

    HOUSEKEEPING

    Employer is seeking full time housekeeper. The position is from 5:30 amto 2:00 pm, Saturday - Wednesday. Will include some weekends and

    holidays. The duties will include mopping, dusting, cleaning bathrooms,resident rooms and other tasks as assigned. Benefts Included are

    vacation and sick leave, health insurance and retirement plan.Please contact the HR Dept. for more information. Job applications can

    be picked up at Valley View Home or The Glasgow Job Service

    Valley View HomeA “Caring Home” 

    1225 Perry Lane • Glasgow, MT 59230Phone: 406-228-2461 • Fax: 406- 228- 4831

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    S a  v  e   t  e  E l  k  s  

    AUCTION

    Saturday, April 16th

    7:00 pm

    DONATIONS ARE WELCOME:

    If you would like to donate an Item of ValueContact the Elks Lodge 228-2233

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    THURSDAYSoup: Beef Noodle

    Lunch: Soft Shell TacoDinner: 2 pc. Liver & Onion

    WEDNESDAY

    Soup: Beer Cheese

    Lunch: Chicken Philly

    Dinner: 8 oz. Sirloin

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    STORIES OF ST. MARIE 

    facts, numbers, questions, opinions, and predictions

      Whoa Nellie! I thought I was inorming and warningolks with my last letter. Afer digging in deeper andwider into court documents and past transers o St. Marie

    condos, some think there’s a lot o general FAKERY,SCOUNDRALISM, RASCALISM, CRONYISM,RANGBUNKCHELISM, and overall DECEPIONISMgoing on out in St. Marie. Some say there are a ew“Little Shots wanting to be Big Shots.” Others are o theopinion that “reason against St. Marie” (suspected raud)has been and still is happening, as stated by that 35 yearretired CBO auditor and National raud investigator (Mr.Nigard).....the ollowing acts kinda point this out.  In brie summary, I must impart the ollowing data:1. Back in ‘97 VPI/SM (St.Marie rust-Parks) went

    bankrupt and became VPL (Valley Park Liquidatingrust) with Mr. Bethea at the helm. St. Marie CondoAssociation was owed $66,377 and received shares in St.Marie Development outfit. Since that time condo unitshave been transerred ten or more times. ....VP, SM(Parks), BRH, Wright, EE (Equity Enterprises), Fryer,OCI (Olympic Coast Investment), Kelly, NVCCA (NorthValley County Condo Association), SMDC (St MarieDevelopment Corp), Speirs (Ron Speirs), EMS, GMS(Elsie Speirs, Glacier rails Management), Ann Ford,Pat Kelly, Edson, Bakken, DM (Merrill Frantz), Mike

    Mitchell, HCS (Highline- Ron Frantz), DM, BringingBack God Inc, and now Hope Homes, and Heroes USA,and who knows what else and who all that never gotrecorded in the County Courthouse. Ten the “QuitclaimDeeds” say real estate to wit with unit numbers anddoesn’t address them as CONDOMINIUMS. Tese unitsare condos and are not townhomes and the buildings andland are percentage owned condos.2. Folks, I have interviewed and written articles on Pat Kelly,Ann Ford, Marv Bethea, erry-Lee, Merrill Frantz, PastorJohn, Hope, Homes, and Heroes and countless others. I have

    Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner 

    (406) 228-2525 -www.redfoxxrealestate.com

    #261

    SPACIOUS HOME ON NORTH SIDE!

    4  bedroom, 2 baths home located on theNorthside of Glasgow. 1311 =/- sq. ft. on themain level, and 1311 on the lower level. Largemaster bedroom with walk in closets andlarge family room, new carpet throughout,remodeled tile baths, open and spaciousdining and living. Private fenced back yardwith deck, 2 car garage with plenty of parking.

    ASKING $238,000

    CALL JON at 263-2113 TODAYwww.hellandagencyinc.com

    AMAZING LAKE VIEWS

    Asking$950,000

    20-969

    Beautiful Log Home overlooking Fort Peck Lakewith a 25 Ft Cathedral Ceiling, Rock Fireplace &a bright open kitchen with stunning views of FortPeck Lake & the CMR wildlife refuge. Attached3 stall garage, BBQ room, hot tub, In foor heat& Geo thermal heat source are just a few ofthis homes more outstanding features. With 5bedroom and 3 bathrooms and over 6,000 SQ.FT. this is truly an amazing Property. There isstill time to pick colors and fooring as propertyis still under construction. This 12 acre parcelis located in GEM Views subdivision and is justone mile from the Boat ramp at Duck Creek.

    Fresh 85% Lean 15% FatGROUND BEEF.......................$2.99 lb.Beef

    SIRLOIN TIP ROAST................$2.99 lb.Assorted Bone In

    PORK LOIN CHOPS.................$1.49 lb.Gold n’ Plump Seasoned Chicken

    BREAST FILLETS....................$4.99 ea.Boneless Beef

     TRI TIP ROAST OR STEAKS......$5.99 lb.Gold n’ Plump 52 oz.CUT UP CHICKEN...................$5.49 ea.Western Family 20 oz. Sel. Var.

     THICK SLICED BACON............$4.99 ea.

    Week of April 6-12, 2016

    Catch

    CASE-LOT FEVER

    GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

    Breakfast

    Ham & Cheese Bar • Tri Tater 

    Juice • Milk

     Lunch

    Spaghetti • Garlic Toast

    Green Beans • Rosy Applesauce

    Choice of Fruit • Milk

    WEDNESDAY

     FabulousHomemade

    Soup 

    EverydayOpen: Mon - Sat • Closed: Sun

    attended and listened to County Commissioners meetingsas well as St. Marie Condo and Village Association andNorth Valley County Condo Association meetings. Teydo and say what they wish, and I just report it. I veriywith Contracts and Documents, Meeting minutes, Courtrecords and Judge adjudicated Cases, as well as MontanaLaw annotated. At times I seek legal council. I do nointend to deame any person or organization, I just report

    the acts and numbers.3. I plan on appearing at the Sheriff’s sale o St. Marieproperties at the courthouse steps on the 12th andreporting the results. I also plan on attending the nextboard meeting o SMDC (St. Marie Development Corp)since I am indeed a shareholder.4. It appears that property was used or collateral on loansand something to attract investors. So what has beendeveloped, fixed and sold? Just take a look at the buildingsand progress over the last 20 years!  Tat’s All Folks! Stay uned....

      ~ Nick Chiechi “Due Diligence”~additions, corrections, comments, opinions welcomed~

    Letter to the Buzz

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    Cal Wearley Memorial Track& Field Invitational at HavreBoys’ team scores (top ten): 1, Glasgow 102; 2Havre 83; 3, Faireld 49; 4, Chester-Joplin-Inverness40; 5, Sunburst 37.5; 6, Box Elder 33; 7, Malta 23.58, Shelby 20; 9, Moore 19; 10, Harlem 18

    100: Benji Phillips, 1st, 11.30

    200: Benji Phillips, 1st, 23.4800: Cade Myrick, 5th, 2:17.91,600: Walker Allen, 4th, 5:18.1 Ellis McKean6th, 5:21.5.

    3,200: Ellis McKean, 5th, 11:33

    110 hurdles:  Luke Breigenzer, 1st, 16.2; EthanEtchart, 3rd, 17.5;

    300 hurdles:  Luke Breigenzer, 1st, 43.2; EthanEtchart, 6th, 47.5.

    400 relay: Glasgow 3rd in 48.0 (Luke Breigenzer

    Ethan Etchart, Trent Herbert, Benji Phillips)1,600 relay: Glasgow 1st (Ethan Etchart, GarrettLloyd, Brett Glaser, Walker Allen) 3:50.1;

    Pole vault: Logan Gunderson, 6th, 9-6.

    Long jump: Benji Phillips, 1st, 21-8.25

    Triple jump: Trent Herbert, 4th, 38-10

    Shot put: Trevor Toavs, 3rd, 39-1.75

    Javelin: Benji Phillips, 1st, 178-0

    Girls’ team scores (top ten): 1, Malta 97; 2, FortBenton 66; 3, Glasgow 61; 4, Geraldine 44; 5

    Havre 37 ½; 6, Hobson 33 ½; 7, Winnett-GrassRange 32 ½; 8, Chinook 28; 9, Shelby 22; 10,Valier 20.

    100: Alex Simensen, 2nd, 13.15; Bailey Chappell4th, 13.32

    200: Emily Kolstad, 3rd, 28.30

    800: Teagan Fossum, 5th, 2:47.80; Brinlie Nielsen

    6th, 2:49.50.3,200: Brooke Westby, 6th, 14:25.90.100 hurdles: Julia Kolstad, 3rd, 17.30

    400 relay: Glasgow 1st (Bailey Chappell, JordanKulczyk, Julia Kolstad, Emily Kolstad) 55.40;

    1,600 relay:  Glasgow 1st (Brinlie Nielsen, JuliaKolstad, Jordan Kulczyk, Emily Kolstad) 4:27.20;

    Pole vault: Alex Simenson, 6th, 7-6.

    Long jump: Jordan Kulczyk, 4th, 15-3 ½; KarissaLiebelt, 5th, 15-3 ½Shot put: Leinie Hughes, 3rd, 33-2

      New state qualiers from this meet includeAlex Simensen and Bailey Chappell in the 100mand Benji Phillips in the 200m.

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      Glasgow’s ami Burke was appointed to the Montanaourism Advisory Council by Governor Steve Bullock.

    A Missouri River Country Region Representative, amihas served as a Montana Superhost rainer or the area.  Other eastern Montana appointees include JimSchillinger, a armer rom Circle, to the Board o HailInsurance.  And Poplar’s Patricia Iron Cloud was appointed tothe Board o Pardons and Parole. An enrolled member oa state-recognized or ederally recognized Indian tribelocated within the boundaries o the state o Montana,Patricia is retired with the ribal Health Departmentand the past Vice Chair o the Fort Peck ribes.

    Burke appointed by Bullock 

      Billy and Willy   wereat Sunday school studyingabout Noah’s ark. On theway home, Willy asked,“Do you think Noah didmuch fishing?”

    “How could he?” saidBilly. “He only had twoworms”.