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Newcastle, WY –- Fol- lowing hot on the heels of his first book in the acclaimed “Roadie The Ranch Dog” children’s book series, Scott Haynes announces the release of “Roadie The Ranch Dog” Book Two, “Why Ranch Dogs Make Pretty Good Buddies!” Book two, finds our fa- vorite ranch dog roaming around the ranch, doing chores, and enjoying the everyday hustle and bus- tle of farm and ranch life. But, this time, Roadie’s not alone… Author and illustrator Scott Haynes has included many new friends to help Roadie in his everyday du- ties. Roadie Book Two is a rhyming children’s book devoted to the love of all ranch dogs- big, and small, short and tall. Roadie’s un- derlying message is that ranch dogs come in all shapes and sizes, and we love them all. You may even see your dog in the pages! Brightly colored, with wonderful illustrations, Roadie The Ranch Dog Book Two, is sure to keep you and your little one en- tertained for years to come. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Scott Haynes has been a contract artist for Leanin’ Tree Greeting Cards, and has been commissioned by Western Horseman Maga- zine. “Growing up in north- ern Montana, I don’t re- call reading any children’s books that really spoke to me as a rural kid. Hank The Cowdog is a wonder- ful series for children to read, however, my books have a heavy focus on get- ting children interested in art, and the rhyming helps younger children with reading development,” Haynes said of his series. He was raised on a farm and ranch operation in Saco, Montana. Growing up on Montana’s Hi-Line, gave Haynes plenty of “ammo” for his cartoons. “A lot of my humor comes from the people I grew up around, and there was always a dog or two in the way,” he explained. Pick up the “Roadie The Ranch Dog” series on AM- AZON.COM “Like” Roadie on Face- book “Follow” Roadie on Ins- tagram The CJI Education Founda- tion Board has awarded five $400 scholarships to 2014 graduates of CJI High School. The five appli- cants met all of the following cri- teria: 1. 2.0 grade point average 2. A reference from a non-family educator and another from a citi- zen of the area. 3. A personal statement and cur- riculum vitae (Senior English) 4. A series of statements explaining their planning for their selected profession The awards are given to: Michael Fauerbach Michael intends to study me- chanical engineering at Montana State University, Bozeman. Dell Harmon Dell will attend Montana State University, Bozeman, to complete a degree focusing on agriculture. Klayton Lohr Klayton will pursue a degree in accounting at Montana State Uni- versity, Bozeman. Steven May Steven plans to study account- ing at Montana State University, Bozeman. Ryan Tempel Ryan’s goal is to complete a de- gree in Agricultural Business at Montana State University, Boze- man. Each recipient will receive the award certificate by mail. This no- tification will also include further instructions. The CJI Education Foundation wishes them the very best in their future studies. her death in 2002. In 2003, Jim & Debbie decided to move to Chester, where they could spend more time with their 2 grandsons. They greatly enjoyed being close enough to spend many hours together - both babysitting and at- tending all the boy’s events. True to form, Jim continued his giving, neighborly ways by plowing snow and spending time with his new neighbors. He often commented on how he had been spoiled by having such great neighbors. In 2005, Jim was diagnosed with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. In 2009, the Renville’s moved back to Great Falls, as Jim needed more medical care. He found old railroad friends and many special friends, who helped support many local businesses through coffee sales. On March 3rd, 2014, Jim was told he had developed aggressive Lym- phoma (stage 4) and responded as he had to every challenge in his life. “Let’s get started” & “Bring it on” were 2 of his common phrases. After 10 years of frequently painful times, Jim died peacefully on April 30th, just 20 hours after being admitted to Peace Hospice. The family is grate- ful to God for this last measure of “His Grace”. Imagine Jim’s thoughts as he opened his eyes to see Jesus and his beloved daughter, Jodi, again. Jim was an avid sports fan throughout his life and enjoyed both play- ing and coaching softball, basketball, volleyball and golf. He was good at any type of card game, but was a sought after partner for any pinochle game. In his later years, he enjoyed dominoes and Greed (a dice game). Jim was preceded in death by his parents; 1 daughter, Jodi Renville; 1 sister, Myra Johnson; 4 brothers-in-law, Don Johnson, Lloyd Larsen, Lee Southard & Edward “Pun” Arcand. He is survived by his wife of fifty years, Debbie Renville of Great Falls; a son, Scot/Shawna Renville of Chester; 2 grandsons, Seth & Samuel; 2 sisters, Rose Larsen of Bill- ings & Beverly Southard of East Glacier; 7 nieces/nephews; 2 “daugh- ters”, Gina Rocker of Tucson, AZ, & Cecelia Wall of Twin Falls, ID; and many “grandkids”. A small family gathering was held Sunday night in Great Falls to share favorite memories of Jim. Many happy stories were shared, some of which were previously unheard escapades. A simple graveside service was held at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 5th, 2014 at the Riverside Cemetery in Fort Benton. Longtime friend Mike Kropp gave the committal message and the Fort Benton Veterans pro- vided Jim’s military rites. A “Celebration of Jim’s Life” service took place at 11 a.m. in the Ag Center. The service highlights included Jim’s grandson, Seth, playing guitar & singing “Hallelujah”. Scriptures read by nephew, Justin Lars- en, focused on the “Good Samaritan”. Jim’s son, Scot read a poem en- titled “If Tomorrow Starts Without Me”. Good friend, Frank Witt, read Jim’s obituary. The touching message was shared by Jim & Debbie’s longtime friend and ordained minister, Mike Kropp. The service ended with a video presentation, “Treasured Memories” that Denny Bradley & Scot prepared. A tasty luncheon, catered by Chandee Bomgardner, allowed for some fellowship time following the service. Memorials are suggested to the Great Falls Rescue Mission, the Good Neighbors pro- gram, or donor’s choice. Wednesday, May 07 2014 • Liberty County Times • PAGE 05 CHESTER LUTHERAN PARISH Pastor - John Fauerbach Parsonage: 759-5815 OUR SAVIOR’S 759-5585 Sun:10:30 Worship; Sunday School9:15 a.m. ST. OLAF Sun: 8:15 Worship ++++++++++++++++ CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISH Fr. Joseph Diekhans Phone: 759-5377 SACRED HEART - Inverness Sat: 5:30 pm Mass ST. MARY’S - Chester Sun:10:30 am Mass OUR LADY OF RANSOM - Hingham Sun: 8:30 am Mass +++++++++++++++++ CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS Branch President: Sean Knighton Sun: 10:00 Primary & Youth; 10:00 Relief Society; 10:45 SS;11:30 Sacrament ++++++++++++++++ ALLIANCE CHURCH Pastor: Stephen Nelson Parsonage: 399-3866 Church: 759-5587 Sun: 10:00 Worship ++++++++++++++++++ GALATA LUTHERAN PARISH Parsonage: 432-2201 DEVON Sun: 8:00 am GALATA Sun: 11:00 am Worship TRINITY (North on Lothair Road) Sun: 9:30 am Worship ++++++++++++++++ ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastor : Al Huff Parsonage: 759-5658 Church: 759-5692 Sun: 9:15 am Sunday School; 10:30 am Worship; Wed - 3:30 pm girls club; 7 pm Bible Study and 7 pm Royal Rangers http://www.chesterassem- blyofgod.org +++++++++++++++++++ BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH - JOPLIN Pastor: Cheryl Muncy LPA Sunday Worship: 11 am ++++++++++++++++++++ FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH Hingham, Montana Rev. Larry Horinek Parsonage: 397-3320 Sun: 9:30 am Worship ++++++++++++++++ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Bud Roof, Pastor Parsonage: 376-3334 Gildford Church: 376-3169 Sun: 9:00 Sunday School; 10:00 Worship Service Tues: 9:30 am Women’s Bible Study Wed: 7:15 pm Prayer Meet- ing ++++++++++++++++++ UNITED METHODIST Pastor Grover Briggs Parsonage 759-5457 CHESTER 759-5481 Sun: 10:30 am Worship Service Adult Sunday School 9:00 Classes available for all ages ++++++++++++++++ CALVARY EVANGELICAL CHURCH Pastor: Clay Massar Phone: 355-4121 Rudyard, Montana Sun: 9:30 am prayer 10:00 Sunday school; 11:00 Worship service Men's Bible Study Wednesday 6:30 a.m. Tues: 7:00 pm Prayer at Caroline Hall’s home 5:30 pm Quest - A Interactive Contemporary Service +++++++++++++++++ WHITLASH PRESBYTERI- AN COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor: Michael Shuck Phone: 432-1248 Sun: 11:00 am Worship ++++++++++++++++++ IMMANUEL CHURCH Worship at Immanuel Church Third Sunday of the month at 3:00 pm VBS June 17, 18 and 19 292-3503 or 292-3513 ++++++++++++++++++++ NEW BEGINNINGS LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor Will Anderson 406 355-4596 10 am Worship Communion First and Third Sunday ++++++++++++++++++++ HINGHAM LUTHERAN Contact 376-3151 Pastor: Winter Schedule 2nd and 4th Sunday Worship : 9:30 AM ++++++++++++++++++++ Call 434-2181 - Shelby Roxy Cinema Glacier Cinema Transcendence PG-13 4:00 - 6:50 - 9:15 The Other Woman PG-13 4:15 - 7:00 - 9:10 Call 873-2322 - Cut Bank Movies Captain America PG-13 4:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Plays Apr. 25 - May 1 Richard E. Dolezal, CPA, MS 14 1st Street West (Seubert Insurance Building) Tuesdays and Wednesdays 8:00 am to 5:00 pm or by Appointment - 759-6444 Still Farming! Will return May 13-14 Please Join Us for a cake and punch Retirement Reception honoring Mrs. Pam Graff, Mrs. Donna Rudolph, Mrs. Sue Smith, Mrs. Mary Kay Rambo, and Mrs. Carol Kline. When: May 21, 2014 Where: CJI Multipurpose Room Time: Following the Elementary Spring Concert at 2:00 p.m. We would like to thank these wonderful ladies for all their hard work and dedication to our school. Renewable Energy Open House Tuesday, May 13th 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm CJI School in Chester Come and learn about the school’s new Solar PV System AND: • Cost of Solar PV • Renewable Energy Tax Credits • USDA REAP Grants • Net Metering • NorthWestern Energy Grants • Systems for home, farm and ranch A N N U A L C H E S T E R G A R D E N C L U B P L A N T S A L E May 19, 2014 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall 10:00 am – 4:30 p.m. Gift Certificates are available from: Lyla Pugsley 759-5586 Certificates make wonderful gifts for birthdays, Mother’s Day and other occasions. Plants supplied by: Riverview Greenhouse Fort Benton, MT Obits (Continued from Page 3) CJI Education Foundation awards five scholarships Ranch dogs make pretty good buddies! Celebrate Mom with the willow tree collection of relaxing teas from Tumblewood. Lots of great gift ideas Flowers, Plants and gift certificates All at The Front Porch 38 1st Street East

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Page 1: in savings - Chester-Joplin-Inverness 7-8 · 2014-05-09 · ranch dogs- big, and small, short and tall. Roadie’s un-derlying message is that ranch dogs come in all shapes and sizes,

Newcastle, WY –- Fol-lowing hot on the heels of his first book in the acclaimed “Roadie The Ranch Dog” children’s book series, Scott Haynes announces the release of “Roadie The Ranch Dog” Book Two, “Why Ranch Dogs Make Pretty Good Buddies!”

Book two, finds our fa-vorite ranch dog roaming around the ranch, doing chores, and enjoying the everyday hustle and bus-tle of farm and ranch life. But, this time, Roadie’s not alone…

Author and illustrator Scott Haynes has included many new friends to help Roadie in his everyday du-ties. Roadie Book Two is a rhyming children’s book devoted to the love of all ranch dogs- big, and small, short and tall. Roadie’s un-derlying message is that ranch dogs come in all shapes and sizes, and we love them all. You may even see your dog in the pages!

Brightly colored, with wonderful illustrations, Roadie The Ranch Dog Book Two, is sure to keep you and your little one en-tertained for years to come.

ABOUT THE AUTHORScott Haynes has been a

contract artist for Leanin’

Tree Greeting Cards, and has been commissioned by Western Horseman Maga-zine.

“Growing up in north-ern Montana, I don’t re-call reading any children’s books that really spoke to me as a rural kid. Hank The Cowdog is a wonder-ful series for children to read, however, my books have a heavy focus on get-ting children interested in art, and the rhyming helps younger children with reading development,” Haynes said of his series.

He was raised on a farm and ranch operation in Saco, Montana. Growing up on Montana’s Hi-Line, gave Haynes plenty of “ammo” for his cartoons.

“A lot of my humor comes from the people I grew up around, and there was always a dog or two in the way,” he explained.

Pick up the “Roadie The

Ranch Dog” series on AM-AZON.COM

“Like” Roadie on Face-book

“Follow” Roadie on Ins-tagram

The CJI Education Founda-tion Board has awarded five $400 scholarships to 2014 graduates of CJI High School. The five appli-cants met all of the following cri-teria:

1. 2.0 grade point average2. A reference from a non-family

educator and another from a citi-zen of the area.

3. A personal statement and cur-

riculum vitae (Senior English)4. A series of statements

explaining their planning for their selected profession

The awards are given to:Michael FauerbachMichael intends to study me-

chanical engineering at Montana State University, Bozeman.

Dell HarmonDell will attend Montana State

University, Bozeman, to complete a degree focusing on agriculture.

Klayton LohrKlayton will pursue a degree in

accounting at Montana State Uni-versity, Bozeman.

Steven MaySteven plans to study account-

ing at Montana State University, Bozeman.

Ryan Tempel

Ryan’s goal is to complete a de-gree in Agricultural Business at Montana State University, Boze-man.

Each recipient will receive the award certificate by mail. This no-tification will also include further instructions.

The CJI Education Foundation wishes them the very best in their future studies.

her death in 2002.In 2003, Jim & Debbie decided to move to Chester, where they could

spend more time with their 2 grandsons. They greatly enjoyed being close enough to spend many hours together - both babysitting and at-tending all the boy’s events. True to form, Jim continued his giving, neighborly ways by plowing snow and spending time with his new neighbors. He often commented on how he had been spoiled by having such great neighbors.

In 2005, Jim was diagnosed with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. In 2009, the Renville’s moved back to Great Falls, as Jim needed more medical care. He found old railroad friends and many special friends, who helped support many local businesses through coffee sales.

On March 3rd, 2014, Jim was told he had developed aggressive Lym-phoma (stage 4) and responded as he had to every challenge in his life. “Let’s get started” & “Bring it on” were 2 of his common phrases. After 10 years of frequently painful times, Jim died peacefully on April 30th, just 20 hours after being admitted to Peace Hospice. The family is grate-ful to God for this last measure of “His Grace”. Imagine Jim’s thoughts as he opened his eyes to see Jesus and his beloved daughter, Jodi, again.

Jim was an avid sports fan throughout his life and enjoyed both play-

ing and coaching softball, basketball, volleyball and golf. He was good at any type of card game, but was a sought after partner for any pinochle game. In his later years, he enjoyed dominoes and Greed (a dice game).

Jim was preceded in death by his parents; 1 daughter, Jodi Renville; 1 sister, Myra Johnson; 4 brothers-in-law, Don Johnson, Lloyd Larsen, Lee Southard & Edward “Pun” Arcand. He is survived by his wife of fifty years, Debbie Renville of Great Falls; a son, Scot/Shawna Renville of Chester; 2 grandsons, Seth & Samuel; 2 sisters, Rose Larsen of Bill-ings & Beverly Southard of East Glacier; 7 nieces/nephews; 2 “daugh-ters”, Gina Rocker of Tucson, AZ, & Cecelia Wall of Twin Falls, ID; and many “grandkids”.

A small family gathering was held Sunday night in Great Falls to share favorite memories of Jim. Many happy stories were shared, some of which were previously unheard escapades.

A simple graveside service was held at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 5th, 2014 at the Riverside Cemetery in Fort Benton. Longtime friend Mike Kropp gave the committal message and the Fort Benton Veterans pro-vided Jim’s military rites.

A “Celebration of Jim’s Life” service took place at 11 a.m. in the Ag Center. The service highlights included Jim’s grandson, Seth, playing guitar & singing “Hallelujah”. Scriptures read by nephew, Justin Lars-en, focused on the “Good Samaritan”. Jim’s son, Scot read a poem en-titled “If Tomorrow Starts Without Me”. Good friend, Frank Witt, read Jim’s obituary. The touching message was shared by Jim & Debbie’s longtime friend and ordained minister, Mike Kropp. The service ended with a video presentation, “Treasured Memories” that Denny Bradley & Scot prepared. A tasty luncheon, catered by Chandee Bomgardner, allowed for some fellowship time following the service. Memorials are suggested to the Great Falls Rescue Mission, the Good Neighbors pro-gram, or donor’s choice.

Wednesday, May 07 2014 • Liberty County Times • PAGE 05

CHESTER LUTHERANPARISH

Pastor - John FauerbachParsonage: 759-5815

OUR SAVIOR’S 759-5585 Sun:10:30 Worship;

Sunday School9:15 a.m.ST. OLAF

Sun: 8:15 Worship++++++++++++++++CATHOLIC CHURCH

PARISHFr. Joseph Diekhans Phone: 759-5377

SACRED HEART - Inverness

Sat: 5:30 pm MassST. MARY’S - Chester

Sun:10:30 am MassOUR LADY OF RANSOM -

HinghamSun: 8:30 am Mass

+++++++++++++++++CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST

OF LATTERDAY SAINTSBranch President:

Sean Knighton Sun: 10:00 Primary & Youth;

10:00 Relief Society;10:45 SS;11:30 Sacrament

++++++++++++++++ ALLIANCE CHURCHPastor: Stephen NelsonParsonage: 399-3866

Church: 759-5587Sun: 10:00 Worship

++++++++++++++++++GALATA LUTHERAN

PARISHParsonage: 432-2201

DEVON

Sun: 8:00 am GALATA

Sun: 11:00 am WorshipTRINITY

(North on Lothair Road)Sun: 9:30 am Worship ++++++++++++++++ASSEMBLY OF GOD

Pastor : Al HuffParsonage: 759-5658

Church: 759-5692 Sun: 9:15 am Sunday School;

10:30 am Worship; Wed - 3:30 pm girls club;

7 pm Bible Study and 7 pm Royal Rangers

http://www.chesterassem-blyofgod.org

+++++++++++++++++++BETHEL LUTHERAN

CHURCH - JOPLINPastor: Cheryl Muncy LPA

Sunday Worship: 11 am ++++++++++++++++++++

FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH

Hingham, MontanaRev. Larry Horinek

Parsonage: 397-3320Sun: 9:30 am Worship++++++++++++++++

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHBud Roof, Pastor

Parsonage: 376-3334Gildford Church: 376-3169Sun: 9:00 Sunday School;

10:00 Worship ServiceTues: 9:30 am Women’s

Bible StudyWed: 7:15 pm Prayer Meet-

ing++++++++++++++++++UNITED METHODIST Pastor Grover BriggsParsonage 759-5457

CHESTER 759-5481Sun: 10:30 am Worship Service

Adult Sunday School 9:00Classes available for all ages

++++++++++++++++CALVARY EVANGELICAL

CHURCHPastor: Clay MassarPhone: 355-4121 Rudyard, Montana

Sun: 9:30 am prayer10:00 Sunday school; 11:00 Worship service

Men's Bible Study Wednesday 6:30 a.m.

Tues: 7:00 pm Prayer at Caroline Hall’s home

5:30 pm Quest - A Interactive Contemporary Service

+++++++++++++++++WHITLASH PRESBYTERI-AN COMMUNITY CHURCH

Pastor: Michael ShuckPhone: 432-1248

Sun: 11:00 am Worship++++++++++++++++++IMMANUEL CHURCH

Worship at Immanuel ChurchThird Sunday of the month at

3:00 pmVBS June 17, 18 and 19292-3503 or 292-3513

++++++++++++++++++++NEW BEGINNINGS

LUTHERAN CHURCHPastor Will Anderson

406 355-459610 am Worship

Communion First and Third Sunday

++++++++++++++++++++HINGHAM LUTHERAN

Contact 376-3151Pastor:

Winter Schedule 2nd and 4th Sunday Worship : 9:30 AM

++++++++++++++++++++

Call 434-2181 - Shelby

Roxy Cinema

Glacier CinemaTranscendence

PG-13

4:00 - 6:50 - 9:15

The Other WomanPG-13

4:15 - 7:00 - 9:10Call 873-2322 - Cut Bank

Movies

Captain AmericaPG-13

4:00 - 7:00 - 9:00

Plays Apr. 25 - May 1

Richard E. Dolezal, CPA, MS

14 1st Street West (Seubert Insurance Building)Tuesdays and Wednesdays 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

or by Appointment - 759-6444Still Farming! Will return May 13-14

Please Join Us for a cake and punch Retirement Reception honoring Mrs.

Pam Graff, Mrs. Donna Rudolph, Mrs. Sue Smith, Mrs. Mary Kay Rambo, and Mrs. Carol Kline.

When: May 21, 2014Where: CJI Multipurpose Room

Time: Following the Elementary Spring Concert at 2:00 p.m.

We would like to thank these wonderful ladies for all their hard work and dedication to our school.

Renewable EnergyOpen House

Tuesday, May 13th5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

CJI School in Chester

Come and learn about the school’snew Solar PV System

AND:• Cost of Solar PV

• Renewable Energy Tax Credits• USDA REAP Grants

• Net Metering• NorthWestern Energy Grants

• Systems for home, farm and ranch

If you’re not using CFL bulbs in your high-use light fixtures, you’re missing out on some serious savings. Change ONE bulb: You could save $20 or more over the lifetime of the bulb. Change FIVE bulbs: You could save $100 or more over the lifetime of the bulbs.

A bright idea in savings

If you’re a NorthWestern Energy residential electric customer, look for your CFL coupon in the mail. Then visit these participating retailers to save $2 each on up to 10 ENERGY STAR CFL bulbs April 22 through June 15, 2014.

CHESTERHi-Line HardwareMike’s Thriftway

NorthWesternEnergy.com/Eplus 800-823-5995

 

ANNUAL CHESTER GARDEN CLUB PLANT SALE

 

May 19, 2014 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church

Fellowship Hall 10:00 am – 4:30 p.m.

 

Gift Certificates are available from: Lyla Pugsley

759-5586 Certificates make wonderful gifts for birthdays, Mother’s

Day and other occasions.    

Plants supplied by: Riverview Greenhouse

Fort Benton, MT  

 

Obits (Continued from Page 3)

CJI Education Foundation awards five scholarships

Ranch dogs make pretty good buddies!

Celebrate Momwith the willow tree collection of relaxing teas from Tumblewood.

Lots of great gift ideasFlowers, Plants and gift certificates

All at

The Front Porch38 1st Street East