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    Vol.3,No.82 Friday,June6,

    2014

    Past CatfshClassic Champion 2000-Brady Flaten, Jas

    Molstad 24 lb. 5 oz.

    2001- Josh Thompson,

    James Schultz 14 lb. 6

    oz.

    2002- Todd Young, Mat

    Tribby 13 lb. 6 oz.

    2003- Brenner Flaten,

    Jason Flaten 14.8 lbs.

    2004- Brenner Flaten,

    Jason Flaten 17.7

    lbs.

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    BUZZFLEA MARKET: Saturday, June 7th, 9am-2pm. Tables Are $5.00 each.Many new vendors - Come see what they have to sell from yard sales,blankets, rag rugs, Christmas, clowns, handmade wooden items and somuch more!For More Information Or To Book A Table Please Call 228-9500. VALLEY COUNTY SENIOR CENTER, GLASGOW.

    BUZZGARAGE SALE: Friday, June 6th & Saturday, June 7th, 9am-?. Childrensclothes, dressers, Model T & A Ford parts, tools, misc. 515 9TH ST. N, GLASGOW.

    BUZZLARGE RUMMAGE/HOME SALE: Friday, June 6th, 4pm to 8pm;Saturday, June 7th, 8am-2pm. Furniture: Hard Rock Table and Chairs,Oak Entertainment Center, Love Seat/Hide-a-bed, Leather couch and Loveseat set, End tables Maple, LivRoom Rug 8x13, Oak drop leaf table, Lotsof Large framed pictures (Western and other). FISHING POLES, Leatherand elk hides, Outdoor items, Kitchen pots and pans, Western Hats andshirts.Taylor Storage Unit #313, Cherry Creek Street - Watch for signs.

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    BUZZMULTI-PARTY RUMMAGE SALE:Saturday, June 7th, 8am-?. Household,decorative items & lamps, end tables, Stetson cowboy hat, dishes, mens& womens clothes, name brand kids clothes (all sizes - Gymboree, etc.),lots and lots of miscellaneous!AT THE ELKS IN GLASGOW.

    BUZZIFIEDSOvers Pot is like a side pot. eams can put an additional

    $50 on top o their entry ee, i they choose to do so. Itwill pay the top three places to those teams who are inthe Overs Pot. Its been popular in other Montana CatsCircuit tournaments and gives the anglers a chance atsome extra cash. Te tournaments entry ee alone eatures a 110%payback and more than $1,000 worth o additionalprizes. Also new this year will be entry orms alreadyavailable at this weekends estivities. Sign-ups or the16th Annual Catfish Classic can actually be madebeore even fishing the 15th annual event! Tis years field o teams is stacked with talent. 12o the top 15 2013 Montana Cats Angler o the Year arehere, including the top seven. eams will gather or amandatory meeting at 4:00 Saturday afernoon acrossthe street rom D&G Sports & Western (tournamentheadquarters) beore scurrying off to their honey holes.

    Te Famous Midnight Weigh-ins will begin around11:30 p.m. with the smaller baskets o fish and progressto the monster cat baskets.

    While the river is much lower than it has beenthe past handul o years, Brenner says with all theexperience most o these teams have acquired, weshould see some impressive weights, adding that thelower water could work to some o the local teamsadvantage that have fished these lower levels in the past.

    Auzzy will once again have his Cook Shack set up(his burgers are good or a late-nite snack, too). Tepublic is encouraged to come out and cheer or theanglers as they make their way across the stage or thelive catfish weigh-ins and tell their fishin tales. It reallyis quite the show. rophies and prizes will then be awarded, and lotsmore B.S.ing beore the early morning hours cometo an end. Te catfish will all be returned to the riverto grow another year or the 16th Annual Milk RiverCatfish Classic set or June 5th & 6th, 2015.

    Here are the newly-designed Cat Classic logos that can be

    found on a ton of apparel (tank tops, t-shirts, hoodies) for

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    15th Annual Milk River Catfsh Classic June 6 & 7, 2014

    ATTENTION: We will pay EIGHT (8) spots in the Calcuttathis year! The Montana Catsh Association will once again

    payback 85% of all the bids to the winners! They will be paidas such: 1st 23%, 2nd 17%, 3rd 15%, 4th 13%, 5th

    11%, 6th 9%, 7th 7%, 8th 5%

    1. Jeff Unterseher, Glendive - Ben Unterseher, Glasgow, -8th in 2011 Cat Classic - 8th in 2011 Monster Cat Roundup,

    10th in 2012 Missouri River Catsh Clash

    2. Nick Pentas, Billings - Shawn Bergstrom, Nashua3. Shannon Albert, Hardin - Rodney Hudyma, Glasgow -

    Two-time 3rd place in 2007 and 2010. - 12th in 2013.4. Erin George, Billings - Dave George, Glasgow 11th in

    2012.

    5. Scott Redstone, Glasgow - Aiden Redstone, Glasgow6. Luke Morehouse, Glasgow - Calvin Kemmis, Glasgow, -

    2011 CHAMPIONS! - EIGHT time Top 107. James Kelly, Three Forks - Chuck Buxbaum, Sidney -

    18th in 2011. Chuck is a Two time Top 6 in the MonsterCat Roundup.

    8. Tyler Viste, Glasgow - Jason Tatafu, Glasgow9. Danielle Hardie, Glasgow Chelsey Sams, Glasgow,10. Travis Doke, Billings - Jessica Doke, Billings11. Aaron Hartsock, Glasgow - Dylan Hughes, Glasgow,12. Aimee Kloeckner, Billings -Timm Canen, Glasgow - 15th

    in 2011

    13. Blake Gauer, Park City - Zack Dasinger, Laurel - 11th in

    2013 Cat Classic. 2-time top 10 Yellowstone Challenge,2-time top 5 Monster Cat Roundup.

    14. Walker Fischer, Alexandria - Bret Schindler, Glasgow15. Allan Harrington, Glasgow, - Tara Harrington, Glasgow -

    Tara - 3rd in 2003 and 5th in 2005. - 20th in 2012

    16. Scott Swanson, Laurel - Jeremiah Johnson, Laurel -THREE time Yellowstone Challenge Top 10, including 3rdin 2014

    17. Adam Morehouse, Glasgow - Kirk Boyer, Glasgow -6th Annual CHAMPIONS and previous record holders! -SEVEN time Top 10

    18. Robert Harrington, Glasgow - Kat Geer, Glasgow - 9th in2007

    19. Wayne Shipp, Glasgow - Della Shipp, Glasgow - 7th in2010 and 16th in 2013, 2010 BIG FISH Winners

    20. Clayton Corey, St. Marie - Carmen Corey, Nashua21. Josh Marottek, Medicine Lake - Drew Henry, Glasgow, -

    13th in 2013, Drew is also Two time Top 10.22. Bobby Wise, Billings - Robert Wise, Billings - 2014

    Yellowstone Challenge CHAMPIONS, 2013 Monster CatRoundup CHAMPIONS and RECORD HOLDERS - 3rd in2013 Missouri River Catsh Clash, 4th Place 2013 Anglerof the Year Standings

    23. Tyler Wattles, Billings - Aden Zoanni, Glasgow24. Paul Moore, Hinsdale Jennifer Moore, Hinsdale

    25. Eric Billmeyer, Havre - Casey Riggin, Glasgow - Casey isa two time Top 20

    26. Tracy Krause, Great Falls - Katie Kuka, Glasgow - Tracy12th in 2009

    27. Mark Combs, Glasgow - Seth Combs, Glasgow - Sethhas SEVEN top 10 nishes, including three top 5 nishes.- Mark was runner-up in 2010 - Mark has FOUR top 10nishes!

    28. Scott Sanders, Glasgow - Robert Sanders, Glasgow29. Kyle Wing, Three Forks - Terry King, Glasgow30. Nate Molstad, Havre - Jerry Molstad, Glasgow -

    THIRTEEN top 10 nishes! Previous Record Holders- FOUR time CHAMPIONS, winning titles in 2007, 2010,

    2011, and 2014.31. Martin Blake, Glasgow - Melvin McNary, Glasgow32. Doug Mahlum, Great Falls - Kane Mahlum, Great Falls,33. Steve Norcutt, Glasgow - Brian Norcutt, Glasgow - Steve

    3rd in 2003 and 5th in 2005

    34. Shawn Wersal, Glasgow - Jake Aune, Glasgow35. Chad Mueller, Sidney - Kyle Mueller, Sidney - FOUR time

    Top 10 Monster Cat Roundup, 2 time Top 10 Missouri RiverCatsh Clash - 2012 Savage Tournament CHAMPION,6th Place 2014 Yellowstone Challenge

    36. Kyle Watson, Dickinson, ND. Colton Hill, Dickinson, ND.37. Bryon Armour, Lewistown - Hooper Armour, Lewistown -

    Bryon is a 2-time Top 4 in the Monster Cat Roundup38. Reid Coldwell, Glasgow Cache Younkin, Glasgow39. CJ Kemmis, Glasgow - Colin Kemmis, Glasgow, - 5th in

    2012. -- THREE time 4th Place nishers in 2007, 2008,and 2011! - Colin won the Big Fish award in 2007

    40. David Irving, Glasgow - Rod Ost, Glasgow

    41. Mikayla Waarvik, Billings Carla Olson, Glasgow42. Kirk Capdeville, Hinsdale - Jeff Irving, Glasgow43. Bo Boreson, Billings - Vance Anderson, Glasgow - 8th in

    2013 and 7th in 2006.

    44. Brady Mueller, Sidney - Brandon Mueller, Sidney - 12thPlace 2011 Cat Classic, 2012 Savage TournamentCHAMPION - FOUR Top 10 nishes Monster CatRoundup, THREE time Top 15 Missouri River CatshClash

    45. Bill Durell, Nashua - Aaron Durell, Glasgow46. Larry Hockhalter, Glasgow, - Seth Ingram, Glasgow -

    THREE time Top 10, FIVE time Top 2047. Chris Partridge, Glasgow Lucas Partridge, Glasgow48. Brady Flaten, Glasgow - Jason Molstad, Glasgow - Top 4

    NINE times! 2nd three times, 3rd three times, 4th twice.- 1st Annual Catsh Classic CHAMPIONS and previousRecord Holders - Brady is a 2006 Savage CHAMPIONand a 2-time Missouri River Catsh Clash CHAMPION

    49. Ryan Feezell, Glasgow - Zack Burner, Glasgow - 16th

    Place in 201250. Justin King, Sidney - Jer Hopstad, Billings - THREE

    time Top 10 at the Monster Cat Roundup and 2011CHAMPIONS. - 4th Place 2014 Yellowstone Challenge

    51. Marc Kloker, Glasgow - Joel Smith, Glasgow - 14th in 201352. James Decker, Sidney - Steve Lowrey, Fairview - 5th

    2013 and 14th 2012 at Missouri River Catsh Clash, 7thPlace 2012 Monster Cat Roundup

    53. Willy Lauckner, Nashua - Chris Kolstad, Glasgow - 7th in2013

    54. Eric Olson, Hinsdale - Kyle Palmer, Hinsdale55. Gage Gordon, Belgrade - Mac Reid, Bozeman - 2012

    CHAMPIONS and Current Tournament RECORDHOLDERS, 2nd Place in 2013. - Two-time 2nd PlaceMissouri River Catsh Clash, 3rd Place 2013 Monster CatRoundup - 2013 Montana Cats Co-Anglers of the Year

    56. Wayne Linder, Glasgow - Paul Provencher, Glasgow57. Norm Braaten, Fort Peck - Scott Fossum, Glasgow - 7th

    place in 2008 and 16th Place in 2011.

    58. Jessica Hallock, Nashua Jesse Nickels, Nashua

    59. Randy Plummer, St. Marie Walter Alvernaz, Glasgow60. Dexter Monson, Glasgow - Dirk Monson, Glasgow61. Josh Keller, Havre - Levi Sugg, Glasgow - 12th in 201062. Brien Gault, Glasgow- Autumn Gault, Glasgow - 20th in

    2013

    63. Jason Maynard, Dickinson - Scott Swanson, Billings - 6thin 2013, Defending BIG FISH Winners.

    64. Callahan Belling, Lustre - Randy Elletson, Glasgow -Randy has THREE top 10 nishes in the Classic - 10thplace 2012 Missouri River Catsh Clash

    65. Chad Dawson, Dickinson - Cade Flaten, Minot - THREEtime top 10, FOUR time Top 15. - Chad is a two-timeMonster Cat Roundup CHAMPION - 2012 Missouri River

    Catsh Clash CHAMPION, 2nd Place 2013 YellowstoneChallenge

    66. Darin Eschenbacher, Savage - Jim Wenzel, Sidney - 14thin 2011 Catsh Classic, 6th in 2011 Monster Cat Roundup

    67. Kyle Bilger, Glasgow - Wyatt Pedersen, Glasgow68. Ed Sugg, Glasgow - Storm Jackson, Glasgow - 5th in 2008

    and 8th in 2009

    69. Cowboy Murch, Glasgow - Bill Murch, Glasgow70. Matt Tribby, Tyler - Todd Young, Glasgow - 3rd Annual

    CHAMPIONS and Big Fish Winners! - EIGHT time Top 1071. Doug Marottek, Poplar Derek Warner, Poplar72. BJ Kemp, Glasgow - John Britzman, Glasgow - Two-time

    Top 10, FIVE time Top 2073. Mike Merideth, Nashua - Stone Tihista, Nashua -18th in

    2013

    74. Don Resseguie, Great Falls - Kevin Durell, Glasgow - 2008CHAMPIONS! - SIX time Top 7

    75. Bruce Peterson, Fort Peck - Zak Peterson, Glasgow76. Tyler George, Sheridan - Ryan George, Billings - SIX time

    top 10, Ryan 2nd in 2004, Tyler 2nd in 2008 and 3rd in

    2012.- 2009 Big Horn Tournament CHAMPION, Two timeTop 5 Savage Tournament.

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    77. Louie Monson, Glasgow - Randy Cumber, place in 2008

    78. Patrick Gustafson, Sidney - Brent Harris, Sat 2013 Monster Cat Roundup and 2013

    Catsh Clash

    79. Mitch McIntyre, Glasgow - Spencer MarsMitch was a 2006 Catsh Classic CHAMP2005 and 11th in 2010.

    80. Andrew Malmind, Saco - Paul McColly, Hin

    A Cat Classic Kiss on the Whiskers

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    Afer beginning the month o May with fifeen o thefirst seventeen days cooler than normal, May reboundedto close with thirteen o the last ourteen days warmer thannormal. All in all, the average temperature or the month o

    May was 54.9 degrees, just 0.2 degrees below normal. Te average high temperature or the month was67.8 degrees and the average low was 42.3 degrees. Tehigh temperature climbed above 80 degrees five days. Tewarmest was on the 28th when the high was 90 degrees.Te mercury dipped to reezing or below on seven days,dropping all the way to 26 degrees on the morning o the14th. Only 1.40 inches o rain ell during the monthwhich was 0.52 inches below normal o 1.92 inches. Tewettest day was the 10th when 0.59 Inches was recorded.More than a tenth o an inch ell in Glasgow just ourtimes during the month, all on the 18th or prior. Fromthe 19th on, only 0.15 inch ell. Only a trace o snow ellduring the month, that occurring on the 4th.

    Te wind gusted 30 mph or greater on thirteendays. Te greatest gust was 40 mph on the 18th. Te normal temperatures or the month o Junebegin with highs in the lower 70s and lows in the upper40s. By the end o the month, normal highs are in thelower 80s with lows in the mid 50s. Te month o Juneis typically the wettest month o the year with averagerainall being 2.33 inches.

    What aboutRock Creek?

    Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44. West

    northwest wind around 6 mph becoming calm in theevening.

    Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers andthunderstorms after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near71. Calm wind becoming south 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon.

    Saturday Night: A slight chance of showers andthunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 48.South southeast wind 3 to 6 mph. Chance of precipitationis 20%.

    Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74. Calm windbecoming northwest around 6 mph in the afternoon.

    Sunday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 49. Northwind around 5 mph becoming light and variable aftermidnight.

    Monday: A 20 percent chance of showers andthunderstorms after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near

    83. South wind 7 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.Monday Night: A slight chance of showers andthunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 52.

    Tuesday:A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostlysunny, with a high near 76.

    Tuesday Night:A chance of showers and thunderstorms.Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50.

    Wednesday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms.

    Mostly sunny, with a high near 71.

    Wednesday Night: A chance of showers andthunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 50.

    Thursday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms.Mostly sunny, with a high near 76.

    Yes, the Rock Creek Walleye ournament also happensthis weekend. Fishing is rom 7-3 each day on Saturday andSunday. Te weather is looking good or all our anglers,whether youre tourney fishing or Mr. Whiskers, Ol Marble-Eye, or just enjoying some fishing without the pressure obeing in a tournament.

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    Please be aware that a box o nails was dropped byan unknown person in November on the Duck CreekRoad. As o June 5th, I have now had five tires repairedbecause o nails in my tires rom this road. We have done numerous hours o clean up andare going back out this weekend or more clean up. Ithe unknown person would come help rake the road, itwould sure be appreciated. ~ Bea Johnson, Duck Creek

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    Answer: A pa rki ng l ot.Todays teaser: A ki ng ha s no sons, no d aughte rs,and no queen. For this reason he must decide who

    will take the throne after he dies. To do this he decides that he will give all of the

    children of the kingdom a single seed. Whicheverchild has the largest, most beautiful plant will earnthe throne; this being a metaphor for the kingdom.

    At the end of the contest all of the children cameto the palace with their enormous and beautiful

    plants in hand. After he looks at all of the childrenspots, he finally decides that the little girl with an

    empty pot will be the next Queen. Why did he choose this little girl over all of theother children with their beautiful plants?

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    Ol Bud Dunn Run Sunday Anyone with dirt bikes and AVs are invited tocome help Pat Shred the -Rex rail in the ruggeddinosaur hills south o the Fort Peck Spillway onHighway 24, mile marker 40. Tis will be held Sunday,June 8th beginning at noon. People that want to ride,show up!

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    SOP! Dont Move, Read these tidbits o acts andopinions flying around the old Glasgow Air Patch nowknown as St Marie. MEANINGLESS TALK/PAPER- Well now, whencertain people put out bogus, redickleeous, talk andwritings...its just ludicrous garb. I must respond with theRUE acts, numbers, and legal documents....the publicopinion o the majority residing in St Marie insist that I doso. When idle talk and loads o meaningless paperwork iscirculated and filed, I must respond. I will remain OverVigilant or the good o the MANY and I aint oolin. DUE DILIGENCE- When some so called developerswrite property purchase contracts with Subject owording, then tells unsuspecting buyers You Didnt DoDue Diligence, ....not nice, not ethical in the opinion omany locals. Most olks take or granted that a houseor sale is in workable condition, complete with all basicappliances and has water and electric service available.And urther, is not LOADED DOWN with tax/water liensand any other liens or mortgages to boot! BUYERS BEWARE-People with real estate experienceknow to make a purchase offer contingent upon buyersapproval o preliminary title or a $150 dollar abstract titlereport that searches the title or.

    CLOUDS (Liens). Licensed realtors typicallyDISCLOSE all inormation on a piece o property listedFor Sale. In most states its the law, but in St Marie,Montana as the old saying goes....Buyer Beware. BUYERS MEETING- A group o these poor buyershad a meeting with an attorney present and invited me toattend. I just listened to them and related the previouslymentioned inormation ....not much else I could say.Following that meeting one o the ladies called me to saythat she had paid $7,600 toward the purchase price andmany thousands o dollars o liens remained on her house.I offered the opinion that she ask the owner to substitute acondo unit o like kind and size that didnt have liens filedon it, or just ask or her money back. Im waiting to hearback on the results o her effort. CONCLUSION- Hell Fire, when is all this om

    Foolery way o doing business going to end? Many othese home buyers tell me Its Rougher Tan A Cobdealing with all these problems when trying to buy ahouse. Te opinionated advice o some....keep an eye onall questionable actions o some S O CALLED developers-DUE DILIGENCE. When are they going to develop,WHEN? ~ Nick Chiechi - Nav y Veteran, Patriot, Taxpayer

    Rougher than a cob...

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