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Playing through the haze

While many games were cancelled/postponed due to


the smoke from western Montana fires, Glasgow and
Colstrip were eager to play, and GHS Athletic Director
Brenner Flaten got the okay from the Montana High
School Association. While Glasgow had an early 7-0
lead, the much larger Colts would eventually wear the
young Scotty line down and go on to win 40-13 in the

No.
141

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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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Monday gust 31,
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season opener. In fact, Colstrips front line went 250,


260, 275, 275, 280 and 285 pounds! Pictured above,
Lane Provencher (#54) tries to strip the ball while Luke
Breigenzer (#20) is also in on the tackle, but Colstrips
Brady Hanson was able to hang on to the ball. The
Scotties will be at home again this Friday night as the
Glendive Red Devils come to Glasgow.

Wheres all that smoke coming from?

Aug. 28- Sept. 1

SHOWINGS
228-9239

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4:00 - 6:50 - 9:10

116 Min.

PG-13

Action/Violence, Some Suggestive


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4:10 - 7:00 - 9:20

115 Min.

for Strong Sexual Content, Pervasive


Language, some Nudity and Drug Use

DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS

SPECIALS:

WEDNESDAY

Soup: Corn Chowder


Lunch: Roundup Burger
Dinner: 8oz Chicken Fried
Steak

THURSDAY

Soup: Beef Veggie


Lunch: Grilled Turkey &
Cheese
Dinner: Hamburger Steak

FRIDAY

Soup: Clam Chowder


Lunch: Fish Burger
Dinner: Halibut Steak

We Now Serve
Milk Shakes

Have your parties here


BOOK NOW!

A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!

THE HANGAR

Hwy 2 East
228-8280

Cool weather
rolling in
Thursday

Rain last night and early this morning brought 0.19 inch
to Glasgow (airport location). Wasnt a lot but better than
nothing!

TUESDAY

Soup: Chicken Veggie


Lunch: Grilled Bacon &
Cheese
Dinner: Hot Ham Dinner

Where theres smoke, theres fire, was not


necessarily the case here in northeast Montana. We had
plenty of smoke here this past week before clearing up
on Sunday.
The National Weather Service in Glasgow is
forecasting for more areas of smoke tonight as west
winds could bring some more of it in from western
Montana and beyond.
As of Saturday, Montana topped the 100,000-acre
mark as 16 fires had charred 101,715 acres. Idaho had 17
fires consuming over 250,000 acres; California 10 fires,
300,000+ acres; Oregon 10 fires, 413,000+ acres; and
Washington is knocking on the door of a million: 12 fires,
872,799 acres. Again, these were Saturdays totals.

Tonight: Areas of smoke before midnight. Mostly clear, with


a low around 51. West southwest wind 6 to 11 mph becoming
southeast after midnight.

SIGN UP NOW!

Montana
Bar
Draft will be
Saturday, Sept. 5
1:00pm

Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 86. Light and variable


wind becoming west 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon.
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 55. South
southwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming east southeast after
midnight.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 87. Light and variable
wind becoming west 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 55.
North northwest wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as
21 mph.

Why we
still need
newspapers

Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 75. North


northwest wind 9 to 13 mph.


So I was visiting my
daughter last night when
I asked if I could borrow a
newspaper.
This is the 21st
century, she informed me.
We dont waste money on
newspapers. Here, use my
iPad.

I can tell you this... that
damn fly never knew what
hit him!

Friday: A chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near


71.

Thursday Night: A chance of showers after midnight. Mostly


cloudy, with a low around 48.

Friday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a


low around 45.
Saturday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly
sunny, with a high near 69.
Saturday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 43.
Sunday: A chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high
near 66.

BUZZIFIEDS
$10 BAG SALE: Sat. Aug 29 to Sat Sept.5. Clothing, shoes, purses
.SOROPTIMIST THRIFT STORE - DONATIONS WELCOME.
BUZZ
THE GATEWAY CLUB: is looking for servers/bartenders, dishwashers
& cook positions. PICK UP APPLICATION @ JOB SERVICE.
BUZZ
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE: FMDH Clinic, Glasgow,
MT, has an opening for a full time customer service representative.
High School Diploma or GED. Qualified applicant will be responsible
for patient check in, scheduling appointments and data entry of all
patient information. Other duties will include answering telephones,
directing to appropriate personnel and assisting in other clerical duties
as assigned. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3638 FOR
MORE INFORMATION.
BUZZ
CLINIC REGISTERED NURSE, LPN OR MA: FMDH Clinic, Glasgow,
MT, has an opening full time, Monday-Friday, 8-5. CPR certified.
Qualified applicant to provide assistance to Physicians as directed.
Some duties may include assisting with treatments, procedures,
patient care and on-going patient education. FMDH is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE
HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3638 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
BUZZ
ULTRA SOUND TECHNICIAN : FMDH Clinic, has an opening Full-time,
5-days a week, weekends and holidays rotating on-call. Graduate of an
accredited program for Radiographers or Ultra sonographers with Echo/
Vascular capabilities. Current ARDMS or must be registry eligible and
registered within one year of eligibility. Current Certification in Basic Life
Support. Excellent customer service abilities including effective listening
skills. Critical thinking skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work
with minimal supervision in a fast paced environment. The Ultrasound
Tech performs diagnostic sonographic examinations utilizing ultrasonic
equipment in various modes and techniques to locate, evaluate and
record pertinent anatomical, pathological and functional data. The
positions tasks and responsibilities include, performing diagnostic
procedures applying prescribed methods of ultrasound technique.
Assists physician with ultrasound guided biopsies and/or invasive
procedures. Maintains and calibrates equipment. Monitors, records and
communicates as appropriate utilizing computerized documentation
systems. Utilizes knowledge of age specific needs of patient in
performance of duties and responsibilities and assists with transporting
patients. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3638 FOR
MORE INFORMATION.
BUZZ
MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT : FMDH Maintenance, has an opening full
time, Monday-Friday. High School Diploma or GED Works as member
of the maintenance crew to maintain the facility and grounds in a high
quality, operational condition in order to facilitate the delivery of optimal
patient care. Responsible for all types of general building maintenance.
FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE
CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3638 FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
BUZZ
EZZIES MIDTOWN is looking for a full time employee. Starting wage
is $10.00/hour with some benefits after a 3 month probationary period.

Most shifts will be four 10 hours shifts, some night shifts (1-11 SunThurs or 2-12 Fri and Sat) and some day shifts (9 am-7 pm). Days and
hours of the shifts will vary week to week. Applicant will work some
holidays andweekends. ANYONE INTERESTED CAN PICK UP AN
APPLICATION AT THE STATION.
BUZZ
NASHUA SCHOOL has openings for Activities/Athletic bus drivers.
Substitute for teachers, aides, and cooks. PLEASE CONTACT THE
SCHOOL AT 746-3411 FOR AN APPLICATION.
BUZZ
COTTONWOOD INN Is looking for a waiter/waitress and busser. Days
and shifts will vary. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN OR ONLINE AT
COTTONWOODINN.NET
BUZZ
D&G SPORTS & WESTERN Is looking for a full time and part
time position, in both the clothing and sporting goods. BRING AN
APPLICATION IN TO D&G OR CONTACT 228-9363
BUZZ
HELP WANTED: Campbell Lodge is looking for part-time or full-time
help for afternoon shift 3-11pm. APPLY AT CAMPBELL LODGE
BUZZ
FOR 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
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom units with newer furnace, hot water heater,
linoleum, and counter tops. $500 Save on utilities! CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom apartment close to downtown Glasgow. No
smoking and no pets. CALL 406-230-0015
BUZZ
ROOM FOR RENT: In Nashua. Furnished. CALL 263-3567
BUZZ
HOUSE FOR SALE: 1684 sq. ft. In Glasgow - 3 bedrooms - 1 bath,
detached double heated garage, on 4 city lots. 730 6th Ave South,
$175,000, CALL (406)690-6782
BUZZ
HOUSE FOR SALE: 1700 sq. ft. by Glasgow - 4 bedrooms - 1 bath,
detached shop, on 3 acres. Hook up in the back for a mobile home.
CALL (406)973-1033
BUZZ
FOR SALE: Load Trail Tandem Axel, hydraulic dump trailer, 2011
model. Used twice - virtually new, 9800 lb. load capacity, bumper hitch,
16 x 8 all steel box w/cover! Located in Fort Peck are; PRICE $5,300
AND READY TO WORK. 406-690-1502

Clara Rasmusan

OBITUARY


Clara Ann Pehan Rasmusan, 71, passed away August
26, 2015, with family by her side in Glasgow, Montana.
Clara was born the third of ten children to Anthony and
Leonie Pehan on March 20, 1944, in Opheim, Montana.
She attended grade school in Glentana and graduated
from Opheim High School in 1962. Soon after she moved
to Glasgow and met the love of her life Jerry Rasmusan.
They were married on August 17, 1963, in Glentana, and
together they had four children.

Her most recent employment of 20 years was with Milk
River Activity Center as a direct support professional. Prior
to this she spent 10 years as an office manager for Valley View
Nursing Home. She was the ultimate supporter of her children
and grandchildren, traveling countless miles to attend all their
sporting events and activities. She had a kind and giving soul
and always brought out the best in any gathering. She enjoyed
playing cards, shooting darts, bowling, reading, watching the
Broncos, and loved her animals. She was a member of the
Lady Elks, Degree of Honor, and enjoyed participating in
weekly bible studies. In May 2011 she was diagnosed with
cancer and fought a brave battle for the past four years. She
was courageous and never allowed her illness to separate her
from the joy of her family.

Preceding her in death were her parents Anthony and

Leonie, in-laws Shorty


and Rena Rasmusan,
brother-in-law
Aloie
Kimmet, niece Patricia
Schiefelbein, niece Melissa
Greenhagen, and nephew
Joshua Redmon.

Survivors include her
husband of 52 years, Jerry; son JR (Dawna) and children
Tasha, Torey (SaraAnn & first great grandson due October
2015), Tyana, son Larry and children Devin and Dillen;
Son Terry (Mandy) and children Megan, Deann, Mylee,
and Kinsley; and daughter Kerry (Kory) and children
Erika, Travis, Jake, Krista, and Nate. Clara is also survived
by nine siblings; Shirley Kimmet, Mary (Myrel) Fischer,
Gene (Deb) Pehan, Jim (Mary) Pehan, Bob Pehan, Cathy
(Joe) Hanser, Joe Pehan, Laura (Michael) Borges, Martha
(Dave) Redmon; as well as many nieces, nephews, and
cousins.

The family extends gratitude to the staff at Milk River
Activity Center, Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital, and
Valley View for the support and care they provided. Services
will be held on Wednesday, September 2, 2015, at St Raphaels
Parish is Glasgow, Montana, at 11:00 AM with a reception to
follow. Private family burial will be held in Glentana.

EL COR DEL LEAGUE


BOWLING SIGNUPS
& BBQ!
Wednesday, September 2nd 6:30 PM
For more
information
& signups
call Donna
263-1371
or ElCorDel
228-2393

Scotty Cross Country at Glendive

Boys Team Scores: Glendive 35, Glasgow 94, Dickinson


103, St. Labre 114, Miles City 145, Sidney NS, Terry NS
Individually for the Scotties:
Walker Allen 12th 18:44
Gabe Hallock 17th 19:19
Braden Meland 18th 19:25
Ellis McKean 19th 19:26
Ethan Jamba 28th 19:43
Chase Hughes 41st 21:10

Logan Gunderson 42nd 21:11


Shane Sinclair 46th 21:30
Colin Jamba 52nd 22:13
Tony Kaiser 54th 22:46
Tanner Overby 56th 23:00
Presley Hallock 62nd 24:29
Jordan Billingsley 65th 26:21

Custom Carpentry Roofing Repairs Windows Doors Kitchens Baths


Call Shawn Beard 230-1025

Email: beardhi@gmail.com Licensed & insured Free Estimates

Girls Team Scores: Dickinson 38, Glendive 66, Sidney 73,


Glasgow 92, Miles City 93, Terry NS, St. Labre NS
Katie Kaiser 26th 27:05
Faith Sallee 14th 23:53
Alexis Nistler 38th 34:24
Alex Simensen 15th 24:03
Andrea Hansen 41st 37:40
Brinlie Nielsen 17th 24:24
Morgan Guttenberg 20th 24:45

Theres a ford in your future.

Glasgows next meet brings them to the Billings


Invitational on Friday, September 4th.

Scotty Volleyball at Choteau Invite

Friday
Choteau def. Glasgow
Forsyth def. Glasgow
Glasgow def. Conrad
Three Forks def. Glasgow
Glasgow def. Simms
Glasgow def. Conrad

Glasgow def. Wolf Point


Saturday
Glasgow def. Cut Bank
Three Forks def. Glasgow
Fairfield def. Glasgow
Forsyth def. Glasgow
Florence-Carlton def. Glasgow

CHARMING HOME IN NASHUA


1114 sq. ft. home has 3 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, open Kitchen, dining and
living room. All freshly painted in side
with newer carpets, updated Kitchen,
and an optional Family room addition.
Nice corner lot with a patio, and
Double car garage with shop!

ASKING $95,000

#241

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com

Super Duty
F-250 & F-350
0% for 72 months &
$1000 Cash Back
Sale Ends
September 7th
NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS
Call Jerry, Josh or Norm 228-2141 866-528-2141
Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

For Ages 4-100 yrs

Classes will be Tuesday nights.

Sept 22 - Dec 22

Tuition: $80/Session ages 4-7


$130 ages 8 & over
Great form of exercise & lots of FUN!

Contact Tiffany Ross 228-4583

Charming country home for sale located on a


lovely .88 acre lot featuring a newer well and
septic system. New owner has option to rent out
the house and build a new house above with
amazing views of Glasgow. This warm and cozy
634 square foot 2 bedroom house has been
recently remodeled w/ updated kitchen including
slate flooring, newer counter tops, cabinets and
appliances. Spacious updated bathroom. The
garage is 548 square feet, heated and has
additional space for pets to go in and out. This
unique location gives the owner the benefits of
the city without having city assessments.

COUNTRY CHARMER

CALL CHRIS at 228-2114 TODAY


www.hellandagencyinc.com

20-959

206 Highland Drive

Asking $99,000

FMDH
Guild
Do you have a passion
for F M DH and the
Glasgow Community.
Come join the F M DH
Guild. Enthusiastic
group meet once a
month to plan fund
raisers for medical
scholarships.
If interested contact
Tiffany Ross by
September 4th
228-4583

Tangles

Salon

Hairstyles for All Ages


Cuts, Colors & Perms

(406) 853-5100

LeAnn
Murnion
Cosmetologist

330 4th Ave S. Glasgow, MT

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
TUESDAY
Breakfast

Cold Cereal Breakfast Bar


Fruit Milk
Lunch

Corn Dog Carrot Sticks


Chips & Salsa Apple
Choice of Fruit Milk

Soup: Potato Chili

SANDWICH

Specials:

of the Week

Bacon/Cheese
and a Fried Egg

Porkchop Sandwich
Grilled Tuna Melt

Hwy 2 West
228-2997

Dine at theO
228-8006

OBITUARY
Bill Westby

On August 27, 2015, Arlo (Bill)


William Westby passed away at Valley
View Home in Glasgow, MT at the age
of 82. He was born December 15, 1932
in Opheim, MT, the son of Adolph and
Mabel (Isakson) Westby. He enjoyed life
on the farm as a boy and loved riding
horse. He and his seven siblings would
move into Opheim during the winter with
his mom and attend school. He would
ride horseback or ski to the farm on the
weekends to be with his dad. He graduated
from Opheim High School in 1953.

Bill was drafted into the army right
out of high school and served in the Korean
War for 18 months. He served in the 2nd
Infantry Indian Arrowhead Division on
the 38th parallel and in the 24th Infantry
Division. He was discharged from Fort
Lewis in 1955. Upon his return to the U.S.,
he farmed with his brother, James. During
that time he also worked as a lineman at
Northern Electric Cooperative until 1959.
Bill often remarked that the greatest thing
that ever happened to family farms was the
availability of electricity.
He married Gretchen (Nelson)
Westby on June 10, 1962. After a few years
they purchased the family farm and have
resided there ever since. Their first child,
Karen, was born in 1966 and their son,
Todd, followed in 1969.

Bill continued to farm, enjoying all the
labors of each season. He also truly loved
working with livestock riding horse,
working cattle, and even herding sheep as
a young boy. Bill was a lover of animals
of all kinds and loved to do chores. No

one has ever received better care than Bills


dogs. In his later years he enjoyed many
hours of touring the farm in this Ranger
with his two dogs, Ozzy and Tuff.
Bill was preceded in death by his
parents, Adolph and Mabel Westby, and
his siblings, Jeannette Stellflug, Neta
Davenport, Bud Westby, and Ronnie
Westby.

Bill is survived by his wife, Gretchen,
of 53 years, his daughter, Karen (Roger)
Mayhall, his son, Todd (Lori) Westby
and his five grandchildren, Quinn and
Paige Mayhall, and Brooke, Blaire, and Ty
Westby. He is also survived by his siblings,
James Westby, Marcella Roots, Kerm
Westby and many nieces and nephews.

Service was held on August 31, 2015,
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nter in Opheim.
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Internment was held at Lawndale
Cemetery.

The pitch fork is hung, the cows are
milked, the eggs are picked, the pigs are
fed,
gates are closed,
Callthe
for reservation
by 10 AMand we shut the
228-9500
lights off in
the barn.

TUESDAY
Polish & Kraut

Still Time to Offer


Ideas for 2016-2017
Hunting Seasons

Montana Fish,
Wildlife & Parks reminds
hunters, outfitters,
landowners and others
there is still time offer
ideas and comments to
help set hunting seasons
for 2016 and 2017.

Well use these early
ideas and comments to
help build and revise
hunting regulation
proposals that will then
be available for more
public comment for about
two months beginning
in December, said Ron
Aasheim, FWP spokesman
in Helena. The initial
online comments are due
Sept. 3. The online system
is easy to complete and
open to everyone who
wants to participate.

Initial comments
and ideas on hunting
regulation and
adjustments can be
submitted online by
visiting FWPs website
fwp.mt.gov, then click
2016-17 Hunting
Seasons. The deadline
to submit these initial
comments is Sept. 3.

Proposals that emerge
for the 2016 and 2017
hunting seasons will be
presented to the Fish &
Wildlife Commission
in December, followed
by public meetings and
additional comment
opportunity in January
2016. The commission will
adopt final regulations in
February.

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