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Combined
Campaign
meeting on
October 15

The Valley County


Combined
Campaign
is celebrating its 34th
year of giving with an
invitation to non-profit
organizations to joining
the campaign for 20142015.
There is one opening
available each year for a
rotating member position.
Each organization applying must have their own
501(c)3 non-profit status
and must not do any other
soliciting during the year
while they are on the
campaign. Organizations
interested in the rotating
member position may
pick up an application and
copy of the Combined
Campaign by-laws at the
Womens Resource Center
to verify their eligibility.
The
organizations
continued on page 2

photo by Jan Kaiser

The Scotty girls cross country team has been tearing up the courses. Above, Glasgow senior
Amanda Wolff placed 6th in Malta where this photo was taken and came in fourth in Frazer
last night, helping the Scotties to yet another first-place finish. Scotty results are inside.
Would you believe that after Saturdays race in Culbertson, the regular season is on the
downhill swing to State? The Bonnie City Lassies have won the past four state titles, have 16
state titles in the record books and are looking to be contenders in Helena on October 25th.

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FREE TREAT TUESDAY!

FREE POPCORN WITH EVERY PAID ADMISSION AT THE 7&9PM SHOWINGS

1, GET 1 FREE for


Sony Pictures is offering a BUY
The Game Stands Tall!
this weeks showing of When

SEPTEMBER 19 - 25

SHOWINGS

Combined Campaign continued from front


applying for the temporary position will be asked to
give a brief presentation on their organization and
what specifically they will be designating their monies
toward at the Combined Campaign meeting, Tuesday,
October 15 at noon at the Womens Resource Center. If
any organizations have questions they may call Trinity
Cook at 230-0544 or email trinity.jo.cook@gmail.com.
The Valley County Combined Campaign consists of
seven permanent non-profit organizations and one
temporary position from the Valley County community.

Excellent movie, says manager

228-9239

www.polsontheatres.com

115 Min.

HELDR
OVE
Buy 1 Ticket,
G E T 1 FREE
!

Guess what? 2 for


1! The movie When
the Game Stands Tall
is being held over as
part of a deal by Sony Pictures: buy a ticket to see it and
bring a friend as its a two-fer-one deal.
And dont believe the critics as Valley Cinemas
Manager JR Rasmusan says its an excellent movie.

AT THE
MOVIES

Genealogy Seminar at LDS

4:00PM
7:00PM
9:15PM
Rated PG: for
thematic material, a
scene of violence,
and brief smoking
Cast: Jim Caviezel, Michael Chiklis, Alexander Ludwig, Clancy Brown, Laura Dern

Inspired by a true story, When The Game Stands Tall tells the remarkable
journey of legendary football coach Bob Ladouceur (Caviezel), who took the
De La Salle High School Spartans from obscurity to a 151-game winning
streak that shattered all records for any American sport.

113 Min.

4:10PM
6:50PM
9:20PM
Rated PG-13: for thematic
elements and intense
sequences of sci-fi
violence, including some
disturbing images
Cast: Noah Oppenheim, Grant Pierce Myers, T.S. Nowin

When Thomas wakes up trapped in a massive maze with a group of other


boys, he has no memory of the outside world other than strange dreams
about a mysterious organization known as W.C.K.D. Only by piecing together
fragments of his past with clues he discovers in the maze, can Thomas hope
to uncover his true purpose and a way to escape. Based upon the best-selling
novel by James Dashner.

DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $5.75/PERSON

The public is invited to a free Genealogy Seminar


that will be presented at an Open House at the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at 15 Airport Road
on Saturday September 20, 2014 beginning at 10 am,
followed by information on food storage and emergency
preparedness.
Mrs. Joy Price will be visiting from Utah, and will
present two classes (55 minutes for each class):
1- Understanding Family Search
2- Your Legacy of Family Stories
She has been researching family histories for over
30 years. Mrs. Price became accredited as a professional
genealogist in 1989, specializing in Mid-Atlantic States
research. She has been teaching family history classes
over 25 years, a family history missionary for 25 years,
and a consultant for Family History Library tours in
Salt Lake City for 12 years. She served years with Utah
Genealogical Association and is Executive Secretary for
ICAPGen, the professional researchers organization.
She has published FH articles and books. She is
married to Merlin Price, who has also been a supporter
of family history. They are the parents of 9 children and
33 grandchildren.
Following the second class, you can sample foods
prepared from food storage, along with information on
storage and preparation, and emergency preparedness.

BUZZIFIEDS

BUZZ
Farmers Market: Saturday, Sept. 20th, 8am-3pm. Cucumbers,
beans, beets, artichoke, onions, kohlrabi, carrots, zucchini, new potatoes,
tomatoes; bell, banana, Hungarian wax, and jalapeo peppers; sweet
corn, cabbage & oriental eggplant - all veggies are locally home grown.
Fresh baked goods, jams & jellies, and complimentary coffee & cookies.
Also, Mark Wicks will have his assorted fruit, Sheryl has Natural Herbal
Aloe products for your skin & hair (free samples available), Pink Zebra
Consultant Stephanie Hughes w/candles & such, and Ellen will have handmade jewelry. Thanks for supporting your local Farmers
Market.
BUZZ
Multiparty garage sale: Saturday, September 20th, 8am-Noon.
More parties involved. Many items. 1300 6th street south. (Go on
Francis street to the dike and take a left).
BUZZ
Garage Sale: Saturday, September 20th, 9am-?. Food dehydrator,
storm/screen door, 13 TV, folding chairs, movies, books, magazines,
holiday dcor, bedding, jewelry, ladies clothing, shoes, snow boots, some
collectibles & much more. 720 4th Ave S., Glasgow.
BUZZ
3 Party Garage Sale: Saturday, September 20th, 8am-?. Something
for everyone. Odd Fellows Hall, Glasgow.
BUZZ
Shop & Outbuildings Sale: Saturday, September 20th, 8:30am2pm. Too many items to list -- look for flyers around town! Up Opheim
Hwy to mile marker 8, turn west on cut across rd, go 3/4
mile, first house on left. Info: call Patsy Tihista 785-2321
(H) or 263-7936 (C).

BUZZ
Wanted: GHS Head Girls Basketball Coach for 2014-15 season. Details
and application procedure may be found at www.glasgow.k12.mt.us - click
on Employment Athletic/Activity Positions. Equal Opportunity Employer.
Call Brenner Flaten for more information - 228-2485.
BUZZ
McDonalds is hiring: All shifts. Apply in person.
BUZZ
GHS Resource Aide (2) opening: Duties will be to assist the Resource
Teacher in the classroom and other duties as assigned. Starting wage is
$10.43/hr, $12.29/hr after 3 months; benefits include vacation pay, sick
leave and retirement. Complete and submit Classified Application on our
website: www.glasgow.k12.mt.us - click on the Employment Tab, then
select Classified Positions. Position open until filled. Call Shawnda
Zahara-Harris for more info, 228-2485.
BUZZ
Bartender job opening: MUST be age 18 or over to serve. Duties
include: Being able to check ID to verify the age requirement for the sale &
service of alcohol to customers, taking beverage orders, mixing & serving
drinks, food service, cleaning, & stocking the coolers. Position is part time,
includes 1 shift & possibly more at times. There are times that we need
a floater shift covered. Flexible schedule encouraged but not mandatory.
Current shift available is Sunday, 11am-4pm. Wage DOE. Apply at
Cottonwood.
BUZZ
Job Opening: Cottonwood Inn is looking for a part-time Night Audit shift
and a part-time Evening Front Desk shift. Pick up applications at
The Cottonwood front desk.
BUZZ
Markles hardware is seeking Part-Time High School help:
Building, stocking, merchandising & helping customers. Customer service
skills a must. Wage DOE. Applications available at the store
or job service.
BUZZ
Commercial for rent: 600 sq. ft., great location. Call 228-8333.
Temperatures are expected to remain above normal through
BUZZ
next week which probably means dont put that mosquito REFURBISHED HOME FOR RENT: Spacious 3 bedroom with fireplace and
spray away. While todays high was expected to be around detached garage. 1.5 Bathrooms, 2 pantries, new carpet, many built-ins. No
smoking or pets. References and security deposit required. 651-490-5757.
80, September 19ths record high cracked 100 back in 1922!
BUZZ
FOR
RENT:
12
x
28
Storage
Unit
available, downtown Glasgow. 263-8183.
Tonight Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. West wind 7 to
BUZZ
16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
FOR rent: 3 Bed, 1 Bath townhome in St. Marie. Hardwood floors, gas
Saturday Sunny, with a high near 71. Northwest wind 9 to
appliances. $375/mo. plus utilities. Call 406-230-1283.
18 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.
BUZZ
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 45. apt FOR RENT. 925 sf, 2 bdrm/1 1/2 bth townhome apt. City of Glasgow.
Northwest wind 6 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Cozy. Good neighbors. $550/mth. Sm pets OK. Laundry rm in unit. 360Sunday: Sunny with a high near 74. South wind 3 to 7 mph. 750-6746.
BUZZ
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 49. FOR Rent & SALE In St. Marie: 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. Call 406Southeast wind around 9 mph.
524-3742.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 81. East southeast wind
BUZZ
9 to 13 mph.
FOR SALE: Sony a55 SLT 16.2MP camera, like new condition. Includes
all factory furnished items, plus 2 extra batteries and 16 GB memory card.
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 54.
Price $460, this camera sold new for over $850 without extras. Beautiful
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 81.
photographs. Phone 367-5386, leave message.
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 54.
BUZZ
FOR SALE: 1999 Buick Regal; 3800 engine, all leather, new tires, new
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 80.
transmission, disc & tape player, 400 amp, always garaged, $3,500. 1996
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 55.
Honda Passport 4WD, new alternator, new battery, all new belts, $3,400.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 78.
Call 746-3366.

Breezy
tomorrow,
too

We Invite You

to Come Help Celebrate

for

Sunday, September 21st


2:00pm - 4:00pm
Prairie Ridge NO GIFTS PLEASE

85th Birthday &

30 Years of Retirement

1st
4th
7th
11th
13th
15th
22nd
24th
31st
42nd

Scotty boys:
Gabe Hallock
Walker Allen
Ethan Jamba
Braden Meland
Chase Hughes
Logan Gunderson
Tanner Overby
Tony Kaiser
Jacob Stevens

6th
7th
18th
21st
22nd
27th
29th
38th
46th

We will be discussing last years vote about the beer mug.


If you have any questions on how to start a team or join a team
call league president David 263-7957. See you at the Oasis!

Saturday, September 20th, 2014


2pm-4pm Nemont Manor

Frazer Cross
Country Invitational

Scotty girls (1st place)


Josie Braaten
Amanda Wolff
Brinlie Nielsen
Alex Simensen
Mary Fewer
Kerry Hoffman
Faith Sallee
Julia Kolstad
Morgan Guttenberg
Andrea Hansen

Fall Meeting & Team Sign-up


Saturday, Sept. 20th
2pm at Oasis Bar

From Fast Eddie

Heres a little something


Fast Eddie has had for
about 60 years:
Heres to Eve,
the Mother of our race
who wore the leaves
in just the right place.

THIS IS THE BEST


DEAL AROUND
Super Capacity

Buy the
Set- N -Save

Heavy Duty

$899

Care-Control
Management
System

Harlem 63, Glasgow 79,


Brockton 82, Culbertson/
Bainville 109.

Heres to Adam,
the father of us all,
Johnnie on the Spot when
the leaves begin to fall.
From the Buzz, heres to
hoping Fast Eddie has some
hot pinochle cards at the VFW
this afternoon and a great
birthday party on Saturday.
Happy B-Day, Fast Eddie!

Sr. Citizen Menu


MONDAY
Roast Pork Dinner

Sat, Sept. 20, Culbertson


Sat., Sept. 27, Glasgow
Invitational

Call for reservation by 10 AM


228-9500

Harvest
Special

on the
showroom
floor now

Quality at a Fair Price

NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS


FP1802

Call Jerry, Josh or Norm (406) 228-2141 866-528-2141 Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

Can they top last season?

After a record breaking summer in 2014 with a


string of successful performances the Fort Peck Summer
Theater has announced their lineup for 2015:
Always....Patsy Cline One Man, Two Guvnors
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
Disneys Tarzan Steel Magnolias
Looks like an impressive line-up to possibly have
back-to-back record-breaking seasons.

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS!

Is that gate supposed to be open?


Hunting season is in full swing and Montana Fish,
Wildlife, and Parks of Region 6 would like to remind you
to be courteous of landowners property while in the field.
While most hunters make a conscious effort to
close gates behind them, every year some gates get left
open by careless hunters causing landowners additional
work. This can result in many hours of effort re-sorting
already worked cows and calves.

The common rule is to leave gates as they are found,
but there can be exceptions. For example, if you find a
gate lying on the ground with cattle on one side and
none on the other, the gate may have been left open by
another hunter, and not the landowner.
Please take a few minutes to find out if the gate
should be closed by calling the landowner, public land
agency, or even a MFWP employee (Game Warden,
Block Management Tech, or Biologist).
The time you take to contact someone, could be the
difference in keeping the land open to hunting in the future.

Price: $38,500 Call Johnny Row 263-9546

St. RaphaelsFall
RUMMAGE SALE

Thursday, September 18 5-7pm


Friday, September 19 9am-5:30pm
Saturday, September 20 9am-Noon (bag sale)
412 3rd Avenue North Glasgow, MT 59230

Call 228-9800

Northwest Farm Credit Services is seeking


an Insurance Specialist for their Glasgow, MT office
This position will assist in providing high quality, profitable and constructive insurance
products and related services to customers. Responsibilities in this position include
gathering customer/applicant information and other supporting data in person, by
phone or in writing in order to complete required applications, documents or reports,
comply with appropriate regulations and procedures in completion of applicants, forms,
documents and reports. Perform clerical duties such as typing correspondence and
documents, establishing and maintaining files, verbally answering the phone and taking
messages. This position maintains industry knowledge through ongoing crop insurance
educational training and represents and communicates the values, purpose and mission
of Northwest FCS to employees, customers, the public and other target audiences.
Successful candidates must possess a high school diploma or equivalent. Agricultural
background/knowledge preferred. Minimum of two years related work experience.
Additional training in insurance services, general office skills and customer services
preferred. Computer/technical ability with a working knowledge of word processing,
spreadsheet and internet software required.

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS!

Aquatic Herbicide Evaluations to Control


Eurasian Watermilfoil in Selected Locations
of the Ft. Peck Lake Project: September 2014
Evaluation Dates: 22-30 September 2014

Eurasian watermilfoil is an aggressive invasive plant that


can negatively impact aquatic environments by interfering
with recreational activities, potable water intakes, and
replace valuable native plant communities important
for fish and wildlife habitat. This plant has become
established in limited areas of the Ft. Peck Lake complex.

Price: $38,500 Call Johnny Row 263-9546

September 22-26,2014, a second phase of a small-scale


study will be conducted in selected areas ofthe Ft. Peck Lake
complex to evaluate the control of Eurasian watermilfoil using
USEPA and Montana Department of Agriculture registered
aquatic herbicides. These areas include the Dredge Cuts,
and below the emergency spillway.

PRIVATE AND SECLUDED CLOSE TO GLASGOW!


#229

beautiful gourmet kitchen w/stainless steel


appliances, gas stove, double oven & granite
Large master bed w/master bath & walk-in
closet. This 2,886 sq. ft. home also has a double
car attached garage & newly constructed 47
x 65 Quonset; as well as a pole barn for your
horses...All on 20.41 +/- Acres!

Boneless New York

PORK CHOPS..................... $2.49/lb.

ASKING $415,000

Beef Family Pack

STEW MEAT........................$5.19/lb.

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com

Boneless Beef

CHUCK POT ROAST.............$4.49/lb.


Sonny Roost Chicken

LAND OPPORTUNITY

80+ acres that fronts on Hwy 2 in Glasgow.


Four 20+ acre parcels. Buy one or all for
your development. Not located in city limits
so you will need to work with Valley
County. The county has indicated that they
are willing to look at all potential
developments that would include
residential, commercial or industrial.
Prime location for a truck stop or residential
project. All land sits high and out of any
flood plain. Is presently being farmed and
20-934 property cannot be developed until 2015.

THIGHS & DRUMS..............$1.29/lb.


Bar S 1 lb. Select Varieties

SLICED BOLOGNA...............$1.49 ea.


Bar S 48 oz. Classic

CORN DOGS.......................$4.99 ea.

Call EARL 228-2114 or 760-954-3301


www.hellandagencyinc.com

Glasgow, Montana

$4,500 - $5,500/acre

NOW HIRING
Delivery Drivers
$100 Sign on Bonus! Apply for details
Were looking for enthusiastic, fun and friendly people to
join our team. Competitive wages, flexible hours, and
great benefits all in a fun work environment!

APPLY ONLINE
TODAY!
Custom Carpentry Roofing Repairs Windows Doors Kitchens Baths
Call Shawn Beard 230-1025

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

www.jobs.pizzahut.com
619 First Ave N.
Glasgow, MT 59230

Delivery Drivers must have an acceptable driving record, personal vehicle & current auto insurance. EOE/M/F/D/V

Three herbicide treatment plots (ranging from 1 to 8 acres


in size) will be established in Dredge Cut 2, below the
Ft. Peck Dam. In addition, two herbicide treatment plots
(ranging from 4 to 17 acres in size) will be established
just below the emergency spillway area.

Plots will be treated during the week of 22 Sep 2014 with the
aquatic herbicides endothall, triclopyr, or diquat. Treatment
rates will be based on results of previous evaluations
conducted on the Ft. Peck Lake complex in 2012 and
August 2014, within herbicide label specifications, and in
consideration ofresearch and operational control programs
in other locations within the inland northwest. Water samples
will be collected in treated plots prior to and immediately
after treatment at frequent intervals to measure aqueous
herbicide levels. Water temperature, dissolved oxygen and
pH will also be measured in the plots.
The study is aimed to improve control of Eurasian
watermilfoil and assess the effectiveness of the
herbicides with the use of barrier curtains that maximize
herbicide contact time and minimize application rates.
Results from barrier curtain plots will be compared to
results with herbicides applied in open-water plots.

Bulk water-exchange processes in the treated plots


will be monitored with a USEPA-approved tracer dye.
A non-herbicide (dye only), 33-acre water-exchange
evaluation will also be conducted in the Dredge Cut 1
during the study period.

Quantitative assessments of submersed plant stands


within each plot will be conducted at pre- and posttreatment intervals to determine effectiveness of the
applications.
A report summarizing results will be available to the
public following the conclusion of the study.

Agency cooperators include: USACE Omaha District,


USACE Ft. Peck Project Office, USAE Research and
Development Center, Valley County Weed Control
District, Montana Noxious Weed Control Trust Fund, and
MT Department of Natural Resources and Conservation
Aquatic Invasive Species Grant.

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Friday Funnies
by Sugar

Batteries Towing Repair


Call 228-2715 or 263-1249

SPECIALS:
FRIDAY

Soup: CLAM CHOWDER


Lunch: FISH BURGER
Dinner: FISH & CHIPS

SATURDAY

Soup: COOKS CHOICE


Lunch: CHEESEBURGER
Dinner: T-BONE STEAK

SUNDAY

Soup: COOKS CHOICE


Lunch: 3pc CHICKEN STRIPS
Dinner: 3pc
BROASTED CHICKEN

MONDAY

Soup: BEEF VEGGIE


Lunch: COWBOY BURGER
Dinner: HAMBURGER STEAK

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
MONDAY
Breakfast

Breakfast Pizza Tri Tater


Pears Milk
Lunch

Hard Shell Tacos w/Lettuce &


Cheese Pineapple Choc Cake
Choice of Fruit Milk


Two women were sitting in the doctors waiting room
comparing notes on their various disorders. I want a baby
more than anything in the world, said the first, But I
guess its impossible.

I used to feel just the same way, said the second. But
then everything changed. Thats why Im here. Im going to
have a baby in three months.

You must tell me what you did.

I went to a faith healer.

But Ive tried that. My husband and I went to one for
nearly a year and it didnt help a bit.

The other woman smiled and whispered, Try going
alone, next time, my dear.

A married couple was in a terrible accident where the
womans face was severely burned. The doctor told the husband
that they couldnt graft any skin from her body because she was
too skinny. So the husband offered to donate some of his own
skin. However, the only skin on his body that the doctor felt
was suitable would have to come from his buttocks.

The husband and wife agreed that they would tell no one
about where the skin came from, and requested that the doctor
also honor their secret. After all, this was a very delicate matter.

After the surgery was completed, everyone was astounded
at the womans new beauty. She looked more beautiful than
she ever had before! All her friends and relatives just went on
and on about her youthful beauty!

One day, she was alone with her husband, and she was
overcome with emotion at his sacrifice. She said, Dear, I
want to thank you for everything you did for me. There is no
way I could ever repay you.

My darling, he replied, think nothing of it. I get all the
thanks I need every time I see your mother and father kiss
you on the cheek.

A pastor, known for his lengthy sermons, noticed a man
get up and leave during the middle of his message. The man
returned just before the conclusion of the service. Afterwards
the pastor asked the man where he had gone.

I went to get a haircut, was the reply.

Said the pastor, why didnt you do that before the service?

Because, the gentleman said, I didnt need one then.
I told my boss three companies were after me and I
needed a raise to stay at my present job. He asked which three
were interested. I said the gas, electric & cable.

Please join us for a


Baby Shower honoring

Jordan Koski
& baby Cazden
mothy Welk
Saturday
September 20th, 2014
@ 1:30PM

Sunnyside Golf Course

WANTED
Full or part-time
Stylist to join
Ben, Hennie
& Savanah.
Apply at
New Directions
(406) 228-4577

20 Acres 7 mi. N of Glasgow


2,400 sq. ft. 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath
Newly Remodeled Kitchen
2 Car Detached Garage

$399,900

Call Kristi 263-8104

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