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Partridge appointed
Bozeman businessman Greg
Gianforte, who is running for
Montana Governor, and his
running mate, Phillips County
rancher Lesley Robinson, launched
a womens coalition, Women for
Gianforte/Robinson.
Led by Robinson, Women for
Gianforte/Robinson encourages
women to serve as leaders
and effective voices for their
communities.
Co-chairs of the coalition
include Glasgows Sarah Swanson
Partridge
(Farm
Equipment
Sales). Other
co-chairs
are Susan Gianforte (Gregs wife),
Anne Meree Craig (Commit
Foundation), Ashley Dennehy
(Colstrip United), and Betti
Hill (RNC National Committee
Woman).

Were honored to join together
with strong, talented women
across Montana who are eager for
new leadership in Helena. Were
running to bring Montana up
from 49th in wages, and bring our
kids home, said the Lt. Governor
hopeful. Were grateful to have
these capable women support our
continued on page 2

Missed it by that much!

While prepping for the Class B State Tournament, the Scotty girls played
a practice round on Monday at Eaglerock Golf Course where Heidi Moon
was this close to shooting a hole in one. The girls were to begin teeing off
at 9:00 this morning and Wednesday for 36 holes. Someone is going to get
his mustache dyed bright red, isnt that right Coach Riggin?!?

Partridge continued from front


May 13 - May 19

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OBITUARY

Arnie Stumvoll

Arnold (Arnie) E. Stumvoll, 83, passed away on Saturday,
May 14, 2016 with his loving wife and family by his side.

Funeral services for Arnie will be held Friday, May 20, at
10 a.m. at St Raphaels Catholic Church in Glasgow, followed
by interment at the Highland Cemetery. A visitation will be
held on Thursday, May 19, 2016 6:00 p.m. at St. Raphaels
Parish.
Arnold was born Nov. 8, 1932, in Underwood, ND to
Frank and Agnes (Krenz) Stumvoll. He was raised in Max,
North Dakota and graduated from Max High School in 1951.
Arnie married his best friend and the love of his life, Viola
(Vicky) Ulrich, of Underwood, on June 27, 1956. They met
when she would go to her grandparents farm during the
summer. Vickys grandparents lived a short distance from
Arnies parents, so they knew each other when they were
young. They would have been married 60 years this year. To
their union five children were born: Dean (Sally) Stumvoll,
Oakton, VA.; Robert (Barbara) Stumvoll, Libby, MT.; Barbara
(Fred) Willis, Billings, MT.; Elizabeth (Breck) Probst, Tuttle,
OK.; Jacqueline (Patrick) Murphy, Oklahoma City, OK.
After many years working on the farm and dairy
business in North Dakota, Clarence Freise and Arnie decided
to purchase a bakery business in Glasgow. Then on April 7,
1970 Arnie and two partners opened Arnies Electric and in
1980 Arnie and Vicky bought out his partners and continued
to extend Arnies and Vickys existing life partnership to
now also include a business partnership. Even though Arnie
retired in 1996 he continued to enjoy his time with Bob (who
bought out Arnies Electric) and Stumvoll Electric. He lived

campaign.
Recognized as one of Eastern Montanas greatest
advocates, Robinson plans to build a bridge between rural
Montana and state government if elected Lieutenant
Governor. Dozens have already joined Women for
Gianforte/Robinson, and those still interested in doing
so can visit www.gregformontana.com.

Celebration of life

Evelyn Scott died


recently while visiting in St.
Marie. Friends are invited
to gather Wednesday, May
18th at 1:30 p.m. in the St.
Marie Town Hall meeting
room to share memories
of time with Evelyn and to
celebrate her life.

WEDNESDAY
Soup: Tomato Chili
Specials:

Grilled Ham & Cheese


1/2 Taco Salad
Dine at theO
228-8006

his life with commitment and


integrity to God, his family, his
friends and the community.
He loved to hunt, camp
with family and friends, work
in the yard, play cards, a Sunday
drive with his family and a cold
glass of chocolate milk. One of
his greatest hobbies was making
furniture out of wood for his
kids and grandkids. We all have a beautiful piece of furniture
that he crafted with his own hands.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank Stumvoll,
Agnes Pflipsen and Hubert Pflipsen. He was also preceded
in death by his grandson Joshua Stumvol. Arnold was also
preceded in death by his brother-in-law and friend Don
Kostelecky.
Survivors include his loving wife, Vicky; 5 children,
Dean (Sally) Stumvoll of Oakton, Virginia, Robert (Barbara)
Stumvoll of Libby, Montana, Barbara (Wm. Fred) Willis
of Billings, Montana, Elizabeth (Breck) Probst of Tuttle,
Oklahoma, Jacqueline (Pat) Murphy of Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma; 14 Grandchildren, Ryan Stumvoll, Ashley
Stumvoll, Brittany Stumvoll, Haley Stumvoll, Justin (Abi)
Stumvoll, Katie (Brendon) Byrne, Rick (Amy) Stumvoll, Mike
(Melanie) Willis, Angie ( Doug )Just, Brandy Schaffer, Eli
Probst, Wyatt Probst, Katelynn Murphy, Lexi Murphy; five
siblings - Alice (Phil) Moon, Rosemary Bratten, Judy (John)
Reading, Doris Moore, and Dwight (Shelley) Pflipsen; Sisterin-law Lucy Kostelecky ; Brother-in-law Alfred (Barb) Ulrich
and many cousins, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ
FOR SALE: Two 3 speed bikes, male and female, good condition.
$50 each. CALL 228-263-3327
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3BR, 1 Bath in Nashua. $500 plus utilities. CALL 7463354
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: 3 BR, 1 bath, attached garage, on one floor. Nice place
to live, recently updated, with newer appliances, paint and carpet
$475 plus utilities. Pets are welcome. Located 75 North Star, St.
Marie. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114
BUZZ
FOR RENT: Apartment in St. Marie. 3BR, 1 1/2 bath, fenced yard,
attached garage. $650 plus utilities. CALL 228-2042

Temperatures
creeping into
the 80s
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 44. East
southeast wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20
mph.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 78. Southeast
wind 10 to 13 mph.

Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 50.


Southeast wind around 10 mph.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 80. Southeast wind 9
to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 53.


East southeast wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high
as 21 mph.
Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near
80. East wind around 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20
mph.
Friday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Partly cloudy, with a low around 54.

Saturday: A slight chance of showers. Mostly sunny,


with a high near 82.
Saturday Night: A slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52.
Sunday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, with
a high near 75.

Sunday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with


a low around 47.

Monday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly


sunny, with a high near 68.

BUZZ
ACREAGE FOR SALE: Motivated seller Willing to consider offers
1300 6th street south. Beautiful serene acreage and house. Posted
on Zillow. CALL 230-2355 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR FOR A
TOUR. PRICE REDUCED $300,000 LOT FOR SALE: Rhodes first
subdivision block 006 lots 017 and 018. Lot size 8460 sq foot. $25000
CALL 230-2355 FOR MORE INFORMATION
BUZZ
FOR RENT : 1BR Apt., furnished, utilities (heat & water) included,
laundry in house, No Pets. CALL 228-8110 or 230- 0791
BUZZ
FOR RENT : 4BR, 1 3/4 Bath Place. Laundry facilities, central air,
large deck. Approved for section 8. No Cats. $900/mo, all utilities
included. $400 security deposit. Available June 1. CALL 406-2284787
BUZZ
COUNTRY LIVING RIGHT OUTSIDE OF GLASGOW: 2 BR, 2 Bath,
office, 2 car garage home. $800/mo. No pets, No smoking. CALL
MIKE 425-652-5332
BUZZ
TRINITY TECHNOLOGY GROUP seeks professional and career
oriented individuals for Transportation Security Officers in Glendive,
Sidney, Wolf Point, Glasgow, and Havre, MT. Excellent salary,
part-time positions with full benefits. Duties: providing security and
protection of air traveling passengers and the public. Requirements:
High School diploma or equivalent, proficiency in the English
language, pass medical and drug screening, and background checks.
To apply go to http://www.trinitytechnologygroup.com/ . E. O. E.
BUZZ
ASI CONSTRUCTORS is now hiring for carpenters, concrete finishers,
and laborers in Glasgow, MT (Fort Peck Plunge Pool Project). TO
APPLY CALL 719-647-2821 OR WWW.ASICONSTRUCTORS.COM/
JOBS. ASI IS AN EOE.
BUZZ
Northwest Farm Credit Services: is seeking an Insurance Specialist
for our Glasgow, MT office. This position works in a team environment
with agents, and a centralized processing team. Successful
candidates must possess a high school diploma or equivalent and a
minimum of two years related work experience. Additional experience
in insurance services with an Ag background preferred. EEO/AA
Minorities/Female/Disabilities/Veterans or any other characteristic
protected by law. If interested, visit us at www.northwestfcs.
com/careers to learn more about this position and our company.
BUZZ
WANTED: New Directions if looking for a full time or part time
cosmetologist. CALL 228-4577
BUZZ
WANTED: Mirror Image is if looking for a LICENSED full or part time
Cosmetologist, Nail Tech, and Esthetician. CALL 228-2330
BUZZ
VALLEY COUNTY FAIR BOARD: Is accepting bids for a 100X50
Pole Barn. Construction ONLY. Muse be bonded, insured and
licensed. Bids submitted by 5pm, May 25th. 501 Court Square #17.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 263-8297

T-BALL

New Summer Hours

303 1st Ave. S. Glasgow, MT 406-228-2277

319 3rd St. S


228-8341

Beginning Sunday, May 15:


Mon. & Tues. Closed
Wed. & Thurs. 4pm to 8pm
Fri. 2pm to 8pm
Sat. 4pm to 8pm
Sun. 2pm to 6pm

Help Wanted
We need volunteers
to help raise money
for the

Registration forms
must be submitted no
later than May 20

Monday Evenings June 6-July 27


at Sullivan Park 6:00-7:00pm

Ages 4-7 (Have to be 4 yrs old by June 6)


Fee: $20

Stop by the Rec Dept. for registration or call 228-8341 for more information

Glasgow teachers to be honored

CHMS is redoing the


cement in front of the
office and if clients could
use the BACK DOOR
until Thursday it would be
greatly appreciated

The Glasgow Education Association and the


Glasgow School Board will hold an end-of-the-year
gathering to honor retirees Sarah Schaldack-Slaats and
Marcia Pehlke for their years of service to the Glasgow
School System on Monday, May 23rd at 4:30 p.m. at
the Sunnyside Country Club. Everyone is welcome to
attend to wish them well in their retirement.

Thank You Doing the Blue Bird Boogie

fireworks display.
Would like people
for 2 hour shifts
at 2 intersections
downtown glasgow

please call

263-1940
your help is appreciated

GHS Swing Choir

in Association with The


Cottonwood Inn Presents
Live Music & Dancing at the
Ridgerunners Saddle Club
9th Annual Fundraiser
May 19 - 5:30pm & 7:30pm
Meal & Beverages will
be available by
The Cottonwood Inn

HEATING COOLING PLUMBING

Fort Peck, MT
(406)650-7033 (406)650-7034

BILL BRAATEN PLUMBING INC.


ior Citizen Center
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S

WEDNESDAY
Baked Chicken
Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500

Bill & Myrna Laukner will host a tour on their


Bluebird Trail on Saturday, May 21st at 8:30. They will
be doing some banding and talking about Bluebird
Conservation. Space is limited, please call 263-4651 for
more information.
Ole walks into work,
and both of his ears are
all bandaged up. The boss
says, What happened to
your ears?
Ole says, Yesterday
I vas ironing a shirt ven
da phone rang and I
accidentally answered da
iron.
The boss says, Well,
that explains one ear, but
what happened to your
other ear?

Ole says, I tried ta call
da doctor.

Congratulations
Class of 2016

Save 20% on all


Silver brand
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Shorts
Tops

Through May 28th.

We also offer a $5 Steaming


Service for Graduation Gowns.

Mon-Fri 9am ~ 6pm


Saturday 9am ~ 4pm
After Hours by Appt.

Thursday May 19, 2016


Everyone Gets

10% OFF Storewide


Prices Effective: May 18 - 24, 2016

Excludes: Beer/Wine Tobacco/Cigarettes Lottery Gift Cards


Western Family 5 oz. In Water

Boneless Beef

12 pk

93% Lean 7% Fat

Pork Shoulder Blade

Boneless Pork

14-15 oz. Sel. Var.

12 pk

16 oz. Sel. Var.

6 pk Sel. Var.

Fresh Whole

18 pk.

CHUNK LIGHT TUNA ................... $0.69


COKE PRODUCTS........................ $4.29
BOSTON ROAST......................$1.49 lb.
BALL PARK BEEF FRANKS.......$2.99 ea.
BAR S BOLOGNA ...................$1.99 ea.
CANTALOUPE ........................ $0.79 lb.

RUMP ROAST ........................ $2.89 lb.


GROUND BEEF ...................... $2.89 lb.
COUNTRY STYLE RIBS .............$1.49 lb.
PEPSI PRODUCTS ..................$4.29 ea.
BLUE MOON .......................$12.99 ea.
MICHELOB ULTRA...................... $17.99

Fill It Fresh $10/Bag Mix or Match on Select Items


Check Out www.reynoldsmarket.com for more information

Beautiful Log Home overlooking Fort Peck Lake


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

AMAZING LAKE VIEWS

CALL JON at 263-2113 TODAY


www.hellandagencyinc.com

Asking
$850,000

20-969

Infinity Home Improvement


Building Relationships One Customer At A Time

Decks Basement Finishing Remodels Siding


Doors Windows Much More

406-942-2245

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Hwy 2

228-4614
Open: Mon - Sat Closed: Sun

Everyday

Fabulous
Homemade
Soup

SPECIALS:
WEDNESDAY

Soup: Corn Chowder


Lunch: Cheeseburger
Dinner: Hamburger Steak

THURSDAY

Soup: Taco
Lunch: Lucy Burger
Dinner: 2 pc. Liver & Onion

We have soft-serve ice cream!

Have your parties here


BOOK NOW!

A GREAT PLACE TO
HANG OUT!

THE HANGAR

Hwy 2 East
228-8280

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Egg & Cheese Wrap Tri Tater
Juice Milk
Lunch
Chicken Drumstick Steamed Carrots
Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Peaches
Choice of Fruit Milk

Volunteers Cooper Axtman and Gabe Peck got to handle some nice walleye.

Fort Peck Walleye Spawn Egg-take Effort a Success


Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks
annual walleye spawn egg-take on Fort
Peck Reservoir was completed in April.
With the help of FWP personnel and
the many volunteers, the egg collection
goals were exceeded.
The egg-take effort began in late
March, and was completed by the 21st
of April.
A total of 552 female walleye

were spawned, with approximately


79 million eggs collected, and 1,674
males were captured during the effort
as well. The heaviest walleye weighed
was a female at 15.7 pounds. Another
female captured measured only 29.6
inches, but weighed 14.4 pounds.
The condition of some of the
larger walleye was very impressive
this spring, said Fort Peck Reservoir

Biologist and project-lead Heath


Headley. This is likely due to the high
numbers of cisco, an important forage
species, which weve had over the last
couple of years. This abundance of
food led to good growth and excellent
egg production.

Roughly 39 million eggs remained
at the Fort Peck Multi-Species Fish

continued on back page

venture

Selling door-to-door
Wednesday, May 18th
5-7pm
Weather Permitting

On the road to
success
In a new or used

Sponsored by
Glasgow Distributors

ROSE COURT LOT FOR SALE

Rose Court Lot 18

Glasgow, Montana

$25,000

#197

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com

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

Walleye Spawn continued from page 5

Hatchery, which in turn raised approximately 19.5 million


fry.
Eight to ten million fry will be put into Fort Peck
Hatchery ponds to raise to fingerlings, said Wade Geraets,
Fort Peck Fish Hatchery manager. The rest of the fry will
be stocked into Fort Peck Reservoir and other allocated
bodies of water around the state.
The other 40 million eggs headed to the Miles City
Hatchery, where approximately 8.1 million fry were stocked
into hatchery ponds and 8.7 million fry were stocked into
Fort Peck Reservoir at Hell Creek.
Overall, the weather was quite favorable to the walleye
spawning efforts. Although there were a few cold fronts
that passed through, water temperatures remained in the
upper 40s, which is near the ideal spawning temperature
for walleye. said Headley.
During egg-take efforts in the past, some cold fronts
have been more severe and longer lasting. Some years
weve observed water surface temperatures decrease from
the upper 40s to the upper 30s and remain that way for
several days, said Headley. Not only did this cause walleye
to quit cruising the shallow shorelines where trap nets were
located, but it also prevented any green female walleye we
captured from ripening up or releasing their eggs. During
those poor years, only 38-48 million eggs were collected.
Volunteers, Headley says, were key to the operation.
Over 104 individual volunteers, from all over the state of
Montana, assisted with this seasons effort. We wouldnt be
able to set all the trap nets, collect fish, and spawn them on
a daily basis unless we had help, he explained. Volunteers
are the main reason this has been so successful over the
years. Its always great to see new and familiar faces during
the walleye egg-taking effort, discuss the Fort Peck fishery,
and see some truly remarkable fish.
In addition to walleye eggs, roughly 2.5 million
northern pike eggs were collected early in the effort. One
hundred thousand northern pike fry were put into a Fort
Peck hatchery pond, and the remaining fry were stocked
into allocated ponds in Regions 6 and 7.

Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View?

Let us help.

Big walleyes werent the only creatures with fins being


captured in the live nets during the spawn. Volunteer
helper Xander Pugh of Fort Peck hoists up a huge river
carpsucker. A native fish to Montana, the record for a
river carpsucker is 6.95 pounds and was caught by
Brady Miller while fishing Fort Peck Reservoir on August
15th, 2008. Looks like Xander is holding a state record
fish here. While they occasionally get caught, apparently
not too many anglers who tie into a big one ever weigh
them as a few few individuals reach the largest weight of
about 10 pounds, according to the Montana Field Guide.
Now, the common carp, also a Montana native fish, can
get really huge; Jared Albus of Hinsdale currently holds
the state record for common carp, bagging one with
bow and arrow on Nelson Reservoir that weighed 40.2
pounds. That was back on May 24th, 1998.

DUTIES:

Vacuuming Floor, Empty Garbage


Cash Register Operation
Working with the Public
Stocking Freight
Answering Phones

WORK HOURS:

After School Until School Is Out


8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Monday-Tuesday, Thursday-Saturday
(with 1-2 Saturdays off each month
plus Sundays Off
Closed All Major Holidays

Pick Up An Application at: Western Drug 537 2nd Ave South


Glasgow, MT 59230

HELP WANTED HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT

Call Shawn Beard 230-1025

Western Drug Will Be Closed At 2pm On Sat., May 21st.


Sorry For Any Inconvenience This May Cause.

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