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    Vol.3,No

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    Great nightfor ScottyFootball

    Tonight:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. West wind

    3 to 8 mph.

    Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 63. Light eastnortheast wind becoming east southeast 10 to 15 mph inthe morning. Winds could gust as high as 21 mph.

    Saturday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 40. Eastsoutheast wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21mph.

    Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 62. West wind

    5 to 10 mph increasing to 16 to 21 mph in the afternoon.Winds could gust as high as 29 mph.

    Sunday Night:A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostlycloudy, with a low around 33. West wind around 14 mph,with gusts as high as 20 mph.

    Monday: A chance of rain and snow showers. Partlysunny, with a high near 43. West northwest wind 14 to 20mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. Chance of precipitationis 30%. Little or no snow accumulation expected.

    Monday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27.

    Tuesday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 48.

    Tuesday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30.

    Wednesday:Partly sunny, with a high near 50.

    Wednesday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29.

    Thursday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 49.

    BUZZGARAGE SALE: Fri. 2-7pm, Sat. 8am-2pm. 152 Sawney Dr. Upholsterymaterial, printer, antique mirror, loveseat, table w/ side shelves, new lawn& garden Dura-Start battery, counter top convection oven, gun books, &lots more. . 152 SAWNEY DR.

    BUZZRUMMAGE SALE: Sat., Oct. 25th, 8 am to 12 noon. Lots of different partieswith lots of good items. Located at First Lutheran Church (in the basement),641 2nd Ave. N., Use the front door please. PROCEEDS GO TOWARDSTHE PRESCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP FUND.

    BUZZFARMERS MARKET! This Sat. Oct. 25 9am - 3pm. Spaghetti, acornsquash, pumpkins, cabbage, assorted sweet and hot peppers, tomatoes,

    and potatoes. Produce will be added weekly when ready, also fresh bakedgoods, jams & jellies & more. Wic vouchers accepted. New vendorswelcome. We will be going every Sat. thru Nov. 22 weather permitting8am-3pm. LOOK FOR SIGNS. RED ROCK PLAZA (ACROSS FROMCOKE PLANT).

    BUZZPOSITION OPENING: Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital has an openingfor a full-time Customer Service Representative for the Glasgow Clinic.Requirements: High School Diploma or GED & ability to type 45 WPM.Qualied applicant will be responsible for patient check in, schedulingappointments and data entry of all patient information. Previous clerical,medical terminology and computer experience preferred. Open until lled.FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES 228-3647OR COMPLETE AN APPLICATION ON LINE AT WWW.FMDH.ORG.

    BUZZFRANCES MAHON DEACONESS HOSPITAL has a full-time openingDietary Assistant. This position will be scheduled either 6am-2:30pm or10:30am-7:00pm. Some weekend shifts may be required. Responsibilitiesinclude food preparation, using proper methods of food handling, and

    storage. Previous experience in food service preferred. If interested,complete an FMDH application on-line at www.fmdh.org or pick up anapplication at Job Service or FMDH Human Resources Ofce. FOR MOREINFORMATION PLEASE CALL 228-3638 (EOE).

    BUZZPOSITION OPENING: Giftware Manager, Lead Retail Buyer. Full-time,Mon Fri 8:30am- 5:30pm. Will be responsible for all functions of the giftwaredepartment including purchasing & displaying inventory, oversight of thebilling/payment processes, planning & implementing new ideas t o increasefoot trafc, strategizing sales & marketing plans, negotiating with suppliers/vendors, allocation of budgets & nancial oversight of the department &controlling inventory & standards of goods. Good people managementskills, excellent customer service skills, high energy & a passion for theindustry along with good written & verbal communication skills.APPLY ON-LINE AT WWW.FMDH.ORG OR CONTACT THE HR DEPART. 228.3638.

    BUZZJOB OPENING:First Community Bank - Glasgow has an opening for aCustomer Service Rep. Full-time with benets. APPLY AT GLASGOWJOB SERVICE. EEO/AA EMPLOYER

    BUZZJOB OPENING:First Community Bank - Glasgow has an opportunity fora Loan Ofcer Trainee. A background in agriculture is preferred. This isa full-time position with benets. APPLY AT GLASGOW JOB SERVICE.EEO/AA EMPLOYER

    BUZZSUBSTITUTE EMPLOYEES Glasgow School District. Substitutes areneeded for various positions teachers, aides, secretaries, custodians.Wages vary according to duties. Apply online - www.glasgow.k12.mt.usClick on the Employment tab, then select Classied Positions. CALL THEADMINISTRATION OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION 228-2406.

    JOB OPPORTUNITY: Local grain company currently has imfor a full-time Ofce Manager/Clerk. Work with customers andofce duties, record keeping, guring payments and writinwindows based computer programs. Good working knowbased programs a must, people skills and ability to lift 50 toSalary DOE. Health insurance, 401k, prot sharing, andoffered. Six month probation period. CALL 228-4422, ASK

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Bartender, server & line cook. APPRESTAURANT.

    BUZZFOR RENT & SALE IN ST. MARIE:3 Bedroom, 1.5 524-3742.

    BUZZFOR RENT: 1BR apt. Newly redecorated & furnisheincluded. Washing facilities in building. No Pets. CELHOUSE: 406-228-8110

    BUZZFOR RENT: Spacious 2- and 3-bedroom homes for Highway. Refurbished interiors, garages, new furnacesNo Smoking or Pets. Damage deposit required. DAYTIMEVENING (651) 490-5757

    BUZZFOR RENT: 1 bedroom apt., partially furnished, $40Smoking. CALL 228-2986 OR 230-0566

    BUZZFOR RENT in St. Marie 4-bedroom 1.5 bath. RoommaCALL 524-3188.

    BUZZREWARD:For any information that leads to the return of Motorcycle, taken from the South Side of Glasgow onare the one that took it please return out back where w

    Questions asked. PLEASE CALL GLASGOW PD ORANY INFORMATION.

    BUZZNEED YOUR LAWN RAKED???:Rock Solid Youth Grolawns this Sat, Oct. 25. If you would like your lawn rakePLEASE CALL MICHELLE @ 230-2516 to set up a timwill donation with proceeds going towards missions.

    Kickoff with Conrad at Scotty Field is at 7:00 thisevening, but youll want to pile in early as its ScottySenior Night and theyll be honored at 6:30. Tere isa record 16 Scotty seniors out or ootball this season,and the our senior managers will also be honored. emperature at 6:00 is orecast to be just under 60and will slowly drop to around 50 by games end. Windwill dramatically decrease rom this afernoons gustsdown to under 10 mph. GHS Athletic Director Brenner Flaten wants youto give our Scotties a playoff atmosphere, so pack the

    stands on this gorgeous evening!

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

    228-9239www.polsontheatres.com

    OCTOBER 24 - 30SHOWINGS

    FREE TREAT TUESDAY!

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

    Based on the bestselling novel by acclaimed author Nicholas Sparks, The

    Best of Me tells the story of Dawson and Amanda, two former high schoolsweethearts who nd themselves reunited after 20 years apart, when theyreturn to their small hometown for the funeral of a beloved friend. Theirbittersweet reunion reignites the love theyve never forgotten, but soon theydiscover that the forces that drove them apart twenty years ago live on, posingeven more serious threats today. Spanning decades, this epic love storycaptures the enduring power of our rst true love, and the wrenching choiceswe face when confronted with elusive second chances.

    4:00PM

    6:50PM

    9:30PM

    4:10PM

    7:00PM

    9:20PM

    Cast:Michelle Monaghan, James Marsden, Luke Bracey, Liana Liberato, CarolineGoodall, Sebastian Arcelus, Jon Tenney and Gerald McRaney

    In The Judge, Downey stars as big city Lawyer Hank Palmer, who returnsto his childhood home where his estranged father, the towns judge (Duvall),is suspected of murder. He sets out to discover the truth and along the wayreconnects with the family he walked away from years before.

    Cast:Robert Downey, Jr., Robert Duvall, Vera Farmiga, Vincent DOnofrio,Billy Bob Thornton.

    Rated R: Some SexualReferences and Language.

    Rated PG-13: forsexuality, violence,some drug content andbrief strong language

    142 Min.

    118 Min.

    HELD

    OVER

    Friday, October 24th

    4:00 pm to 7:00 pm

    YUM...

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    Join us for the

    SundayNovember 2nd,20143:00PM - 6:00PM

    Take-out orders are available

    St. Raphaels Parish

    Parish Center412 3rdAve N.

    HARVESTDINNER

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    Please verify your facts

    My girlfriend was hit by a

    bus. Te hardest part of thewhole ordeal was havingto learn how to drive a bus!

    A doctor who recently returned rom Guinea hastested positive or Ebola the first case o the deadlyvirus in New York City and the ourth diagnosed in theUnited States. Youre probably going to hear a great deal about Dr.Craig Spencer I a medical doctor a man who takes everyprecaution can catch Ebola, come home, walk thestreets o New York City, ride the subway and even gobowling beore he even becomes aware that he mighthave the disease, how many other people will come into

    the United States and potentially inect others?! Te Obama Administration has announced thatrom now on all travelers rom Ebola-stricken countrieswill be required to fly into one o five airports when theycome into the United States. However, as reported by Fox News, 94% o thepeople rom these Ebola-stricken countriesALREADYenter the United States rom these five airports! More than 4,800 people have died o Ebola mainly in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone sinceMarch. As mentioned above, Dr. Spencer is the ourthperson to be diagnosed with the disease in the UnitedStates with one death (so ar).

    BOWLING

    Bowling Sponsored by

    Tihista Constr.W: 19 L: 9

    Vicks LanesW: 16 L: 12

    Dahl AviationW: 16 L: 12

    E.G.T.W: 16 L: 12

    Glasgow StockydsW: 15 L: 13

    Hi-Line FordW: 13 L: 15

    Oasis LoungeW: 10 L: 18

    Farmers ElevatorW: 7 L: 21

    North FortyW: 19 L: 9

    Tag-A-LongsW: 18 L: 10

    Blind SideW: 10 L: 18

    Make ShiftsW: 9 L: 19

    Rocks Auto MallW: 15 L: 5

    Stebleton TruckingW: 11.5 L: 18.5

    Old MillW: 11 L: 9

    All SeasonsW: 9 L: 11

    DurumW: 9 L: 11

    Valley SeedW: 8.5 L: 11.5

    AAA GlassW: 8 L: 12

    BYEW: 2 L: 18

    Pocket PoundersW: 7 L: 1

    Renner FarmsW: 6 L: 2

    GranniesW: 6 L: 2

    Thompson & SonsW: 5 L: 3

    Cant Believe its NotW: 3 L: 5

    DurumW: 3 L: 5

    Split HappensW: 1 L: 7

    Fantastic 4W: 1 L: 7

    TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: Vicks Lanes885 & 2640. IND. HIGH GAME & SERIES:BillViste 246 & 660.

    TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES:All Seasons 952& Old Mill 2723. IND. HIGH GAME & SERIES:Paul Koski 240 & 624.

    TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES:Cant Believe909 & Pocket Pounders 2629. MEN HIGHGAME & SERIES:Dirk Markle 245 & 616.WOMEN HIGH GAME & SERIES:Donna Borgen223 & Haylee Thompson 558

    LAST WEEK:TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES:

    North Forty 777 & Tag-A-Longs 2299. MENHIGH GAME & SERIES:Ryen Falkenstern 205& 570.WOMEN HIGH GAME & SERIES: ThelmaRiggin 178 & Carol Granada 487

    THIS WEEK: TEAM HIGH

    GAME & SERIES: NorthForty 876 & 2376. MENHIGH GAME & SERIES:Curt Shipman 202 & 549.WOMEN HIGH GAME &

    SERIES: Darla Shipman 193& Mary Ruth Bactold 514

    Nashua Mens League

    Tuesday Mixed League

    Tuesday Night Stars & Strikes

    Vicks lanes El cor del lanes

    Dont for get usyour leagues

    bowling scores!Fax:228-4578

    E-mail:[email protected]

    or Drop it off

    NYC doctor tests positive for Ebola

    Letter to the Buzz

    Dear Valley County voters:

    Tere has been a great deal o articles with ambiguousinormation and questions regarding a variety o issuesthat relate to budgets and the administration o ValleyCounty. Tese statements could be misconstruedand lead someone to believe that the Valley CountyCommissioners are not doing their job, and that isnot the act. Te Valley County Commissioners officeis open to anyone to come in and visit. All financialactivity is recorded and available to the public. It is theresponsibility o people who look at those records to getall the acts and report them accurately.

    I encourage ALL residents o Valley County to beinvolved in our election process and know the truthbeore they make their decisions.

    All I ask is that people come in and veriy the actson any comments made relating to the operation oValley County.

    Sincerely,

    David L. Pippin

    Unless we do things in this country to slow down our

    population, slow down our birth control, provide better

    water for people, provide power for people, were gonna

    find out that the next wars are not going to be fought

    over diamonds, gold and political things. Evel Knievel

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    Calorie-burning activities

    you can even do at work! Proper weight control cannot be attained bydieting alone; however, many people who are engagedin sedentary occupations do not realize t hat calories canbe burned by the hundreds by engaging in strenuousactivities that do not require much (or any) physicalexercise. Heres the guide to calorie-burning activitiesand the number o calories per hour they consume.

    Beating around the bush . . . . . . . . .75 Jumping to conclusions . . . . . . . . . 100 Climbing the walls . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Swallowing your pride. . . . . . . . . .50 Passing the buck . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Pushing your luck. . . . . . . . . . . 250 Making mountains out of molehills. . . 500

    Hitting the nail on the head . . . . . .50 Bending over backwards . . . . . . . . .75 Running around in circles. . . . . . . 350

    Climbing the ladder of success . . . . 650

    A wonderful if probably ctitious

    anecdote about Winston Churchill:Churchill: Madam, would you sleep with me for ve million

    pounds?Socialite: My goodness, Mr. Churchill Well, I supposewe would have to discuss terms, of courseChurchill:Would you sleep with me for ve pounds?

    Socialite:Mr. Churchill, what kind of woman do you think Iam?!Churchill:Madam, weve already established that. Now we

    are haggling about the price.

    State Chamber elects 2014-

    2015 Officers and DirectorsTe Montana Chamber o Commerce conducted

    its Annual Meeting in Bozeman October 13 and electedJeff Billman o Billmans Inc. (Cut Bank) as Chair o theBoard o Directors. Billman graduated rom MontanaState University College o Business with a BachelorsDegree in Business with options in management andmarketing. Jeff currently works or the amily businesswhich sells hardware, appliances, and flooring. Billman ollows Don Chery o Glacier Bancorp, Inc.

    (Kalispel l) as Chair o the Board. Chery remains onthe Executive Committee and Board. Bill McGladderyo own Pump Hotel Group (Butte) and Greg Tayero Montana Milling (Great Falls) join the existingExecutive Committee members. Montana ChamberPresident Webb Brown was re-elected, while OfficeManager Stacye Dorrington was elected Secretary.

    New Board members elected include Rob Ferriso VisionNet, Kristen Heck o LC Staffing, ShaunaKane o Delta Airlines, erry Kramer o KramerEnterprises, Kyle Lingscheit o PayneWest Insurance,Monica Mainland o ExxonMobil, Lisa Olk rom theGlasgow Area Chamber o Commerce, Candice Payneo Alaska Airlines, Erik Sletten o Sletten Enterprises,Gary Underwood o Charter Communications, RandyWilliams o Rocky Mountain Contractors, and SusanWolff o the Great Falls College MSU.

    Concluding Board members were Steve Holland(Retired, Montana Manuacturing Extension Center),Mike Mergenthaler (Helena Area Chamber oCommerce), Greg Hertz (Moodys Market), GregKohn (Vistage International), and Jeff Ruffner (KELLAEnterprises).

    HarvestFestival

    Harvest Festival is a special tradition weobserve each year to celebrate Gods harvest

    of souls and work done through missions; also

    thanksgiving for how God has blessed theyield of our farmers/ranchers. Lance Lanningis our guest speaker this year. He represents

    Provision International.

    PROVISION International is a worldwideChristian ministry of outreach that strives to

    meet the needs of the earths less fortunate anddowntrodden populace. They are committed tonetworking resources to serve people in areas

    of great need.

    Sunday, October 26th at 10:00 am

    Glasgow Evangelical C

    You are invited to stay after worship for our

    SPECIALS :

    A GREAT PLACE TOHANG OUT!

    THE HANGAR Hwy 2 East228-8280

    We Have Soft-Serve Ice Cream!

    Have Your Parties HereBOOK NOW!

    SATURDAY

    Soup: COOKS CHOICE

    Lunch:STEAK PHILLYDinner:HAMBURGER STEAK

    SUNDAY

    Soup: COOKS CHOICE

    Lunch: COLD MEATLOAFSANDWICH

    Dinner: 8 oz. CHICKEN FRIEDSTEAK

    MONDAYSoup: CHICKEN NOODLE

    Lunch: COWBOY BURGERDinner: 2 pc. PORK CHOP

    FRIDAY

    Soup: CLAM CHOWDER

    Lunch: FISH & CHIPSDinner: HALIBUT

    Offered by:Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

    (406) 228-2525 -www.redfoxxrealestate.com

    PRIVATE AND SECLUDED CLOSE TO GLASGOW!#229

    beautiful gourmet kitchen w/stainless steelappliances, gas stove, double oven & granite

    Large master bed w/master bath & walk-incloset. This 2,886 sq. ft. home also has a double

    car attached garage & newly constructed 47x 65 Quonset; as well as a pole barn for your

    horses...All on 20.41 +/- Acres!

    ASKING$395,000Open House!

    Saturday, Oct. 25th, 1-3 pm

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    Glasgows

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    lChocolate

    Walk

    Play in the chocolate poker runfor a chance to win a Prize!

    Call The Apple Trolley for more information: 406.228.2915232 1st Ave. N Glasgow

    For all you chocoholics out there this is something you can notmiss! Come to Glasgow to stroll among the stores and galleries that

    are staying open just for you with sweet delights from chocolatefountains to delectable fudges, and more.

    Over 20 participating businesses.

    Stop into Alleys Palace for Awards Party at 9pm

    October 24th, 4pm - 7pm

    2014 Health Fair

    Saturday, November 8th8:00 am - Noon

    at

    FMDH Free Health Screening Prizes

    Health Information

    Bring in expired orunused medicationsfor proper disposal

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    Fancy FootworkThe next Pel, perhaps? Its been a beautiful autumn for the Glasgo

    Departments outdoor youth soccer program, and it all comes to halt next week (as do the warmer-than-normal temperatures) wit

    Monday and Tuesday at Hoyt Park. Well be setting the clocks back o2nd we mustnt be saving any of that daylight...

    Sr. Citizen Menu

    MONDAYBeef Tips

    Over NoodlesCall for reservation by 10 AM

    228-9500

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    on to start a tennis acility management company whichhas been running strong since. In 2003 he received theUSA National Programming Award or Excellence inennis Programming. In 2004 Walsh was hired as the Head Coach o theUniversity o Northern Colorado where he led the Menstennis program during their transition to Division I andthe Big Sky Conerence. Jeremiah works to develop athletes towardstheir goals and commitments both locally and withproessional and collegiate athletes. In the past two yearshe has helped create the Ascension Project, a nonprofitorganization dedicated to the development o betterpeople through their athletic commitments.

    Please contact the Glasgow Rec Department ormore inormation. Tis ree tennis clinic is sponsoredby the GRD and the Cottonwood Inn & Suites.

    Tennis clinic continued from front

    In other GRD news:Te Womens Basketball League now orming.

    Games will be played on Wednesday nights startingin November and run through December. Contact theGRD or more ino. Mens City League Basketball starts on November18th. Rosters are available at the GRD office and must beturned in by November 10th. Tere is a $350 league eeplus a $10 player ee. Fees must be paid beore the firstgame. Games are played on uesdays and Tursdays.

    And dont orget the 23rd Annual urkey rotslated or Saturday, November 1st. Youare encouraged to sign up early, but

    sign-ups will be held the morningo the event rom 8:30-9:30. Tepistol start is at 10:00. Registrationee is $10 with a ood item or $12without. Lots & lots o great prizesto be drawn or (you dont have to win to win!). Andor those who dosmoke the turkey, theres prizes up orgrabs or that, too.

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