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BUZZIFIEDS
Great nightfor KCFootball
BUZZRUMMAGE SALE:Friday, October 10th, 9am-4pm; Saturday, October11th, 9am-Noon. Knick-knacks, holiday decorations, kitchen items, shelvingunits, pool table, foosball table, electric organ. FIRST UNITED METHODISTCHURCH (LOCATED ACROSS FROM McDONALDS ON HWY 2).
BUZZRUMMAGE SALE:First Lutheran Preschool is hosting a rummage saleon Saturday, October 25th. You can purchase a spot for $15.00 to sellyour personal items. Spots are limited. CALL TANA TWETEN 263-7355TO RESERVE A SPOT.
BUZZJOB OPENING: Part time Bank Teller at Independence Bank. Hours:11am-2pm & on-call; $9.50/hr. Must have excellent customer service
skills, ability to prioritize & make on-the-spot decisions regarding customertransactions, weighing customer satisfaction issues w/Bank exposureto loss or fraud, mathematical skills, ability to work well under pressure,high degree of accuracy, strong communication skills & organizationalskills. Completed applications should be taken directly to the employer. INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS CAN COMPLETE THE APPLICATIONFROM INDEPENDENCE BANK OR GLASGOW JOB SERVICE.
BUZZCONCESSION MANAGER OPENING, GLASGOW HIGH SCHOOL:Duties include inventory, product ordering, event set-up, minimal foodpreparation. Start date is November, 2014 to cover the winter and springsports seasons. Stipend of $1436. Position open until lled initialscreening begins 10/6/14. Complete and submit Classied Applicationon our website: www.glasgow.k12.mt.us - click on the Employment Tab,then select Classied Positions. CALL BRENNER FLATEN FOR MOREINFO 228-2485.
BUZZEAST SIDE AIDE POSITION OPEN: Duties will be to asclassroom and other duties as assigned. St arting wage ishr after 3 months; benets include vacation pay, sick leComplete and submit Classied Application on our websk12.mt.us - click on t he Employment Tab, then select ClPosition open until lled. CALL MIKE ZOANNI FOR MOR
BUZZDRIVER WANTED: Ezzies Wholesale, Inc. has aServiceman position available in Glasgow. Duties inpropane, gas & diesel, as well as other duties. Must haobtain CDL with the following endorsements: HazardousThe right candidate must be a self-starter and have ex
service skills. Full benet package including paid vacatioavailable. Wages DOE. APPLY AT EZZIES WESTEND
BUZZHELP WANTED:Part-time Convenience Store Clerk/Cashpublic service, be a self-starter who keeps busy, must be abverbal instructions, must be honest, trustworthy & dependabinclude: Providing outstanding customer service, inventory, stosales of merchandise (incl. tobacco), giving correct chananswering phone, general cleaning, selling lotto tickets & otherDays & hours will vary. Wage DOE. Position open until lledCo-op, Glasgow; ask for Kory to pick up an application
BUZZHELP WANTED: Bartender, server & line cook. APRESTAURANT.
BUZZFOR RENT:2 bedroom upstairs apartment, furnished. N$475/mo. including utilities. INQUIRE WITH MARGUDIRECTIONS OR CALL 228-4577 OR 228-9092.
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FOR RENT & SALE IN ST. MARIE:3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. CABUZZFOR SALE:Alfalfa/Grass round bales.CALL 228-4748 an
BUZZFOR SALE: 2001 Chevy Impala. $3,500. CALL ROBKEN 230-0870.
BUZZBUTTER BRAIDS FOR SALE by First Lutheran Youth. Apple, Bavarian Crme w/Choc. Icing, Cherry, CinnamoStrawberry & Cream Cheese ($14 each). Order deadline isdelivery is November 11th. CALL JENNIFER AT 228-4862 to
BUZZCHAPPELLS AUTOMOTIVEis now open for business. ComAuto, Truck, Ag & ATV repairs.54336 HWY 2 E (across from Z
BUZZCAN CONDUCT ESTATE, MOVING, RUMMAGE SALthrow it later. Help with clean out. CALL PATSY 406406-263-7936.
Tonight:Partly cloudy, with a low around 38. East wind 8to 10 mph.
Friday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 63. East wind 10 to15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 44. Eastsoutheast wind 9 to 13 mph.
Saturday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 69. Southeastwind 7 to 16 mph becoming west in the afternoon. Windscould gust as high as 23 mph.
Saturday Night:A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostlycloudy, with a low around 41. West wind 14 to 18 mph, withgusts as high as 25 mph.
Sunday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 58. West northwestwind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.
Sunday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36.
Columbus Day Mostly sunny, with a high near 57.
Monday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 36.
Tuesday:Partly sunny, with a high near 62.
Tuesday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 37.
Wednesday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 60.
New coaches hiredHigh school all sports are on the downhill run and
the winter sports are just around the corner ollowedby spring. Tree vacant coaching duties were open buthave now been filled. Te Glasgow School Board hired Jory Casterlineas our new wrestling coach, replacing one-year coachRyan Newman. Jon Kolstad is the new girls basketballcoach, taking over Emilee Morehouses position as sherecently resigned because coaching duties dont fit intoher regular job schedule. And im Phillips finally takesthe head whistle or Scotty rack & Field, replacinglong-time Coach John LaBonty who retired at the end
o the season this past spring.GHS Athletic Director Brenner Flaten provided us
with the background o our three new head coaches:Jory Casterline
1994 Graduate of Glasgow High School 4-time state placer, 3-time state nalist, 1993 Class B/C
Individual State Champion. Member of 1993 Class B/C State Championship team. Wrestled in college at the University of Mary and
Montana Western. 6 years as Head Glasgow Wrestling Club Coach
Former assistant at Shepherd and Laurel High School.Tim Phillips
1984 Graduate of Glasgow High School 1988 Graduate of Dickinson State University 9 years as assistant Glasgow High School Track Coach
14 years as Head Glasgow Junior High Cross Country
Coach Ran Track and Cross Country at Dickinson State
UniversityJon Kolstad
1988 Graduate of Wolf Point High School Bachelor Degree from Pacic University 1993 Doctorate Degree from Pacic University 1995 8 years as Glasgow Youth Basketball Coach
2 years as Assistant Coach Glasgow Reds LegionBaseball
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Sr. Citizen Menu
FRIDAY
French Dip
Call for reservation by 10 AM228-9500
Pun-Dumb-Oh-niums
Did you hear about thecross eyed teacher wholost her job because she
couldnt control her pupils?
I changed my iPod name toTitanic. Its syncing now.
PMS jokes arent funny,
period.
Acupuncture is a jab welldone - thats the point of it.
All the toilets in New Yorkspolice stations have been
stolen. Police have nothingto go on.
I didnt like my beard at rst.Then it grew on me.
Following Coach John LaBontys retirement, Assistant Coach Tim
Phillips (at right) is now the new head coach of Scotty track & eld.
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GLASGOW
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Breakfast
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Lunch
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Choice of Fruit Milk
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Buzz OpinionRE: Whats in the name? We agree with an Leckies ideals o calling thenew elementary school currently under constructionthe Glasgow Elementary School.
ans letter to the Buzz yesterday certainlysparked memories o the days when there were threeelementary schools here in Glasgow.
In her opinion, South Side School was the best;but anyone who went to East Side knew that East SideRULED! Yep, it was like there were borders in town and or
the most part kids stuck to their own tur although theSurvant heater seemed to serve as neutral grounds. But then, when you graduated rom the EastSide, or South Side, or Irle schools, ollowing anall-too-quick summer break you all got bottled uptogether in the 7th grade in the old Junior High.Beore long it was a bonding o classmates rom allthree schools that would soon start to transcend intowhat is known still to this day as Scotty Pride. While those days are long gone the Scottyreshmen moved up to the Glasgow High School in1985 we agree with an Leckie to call the newschool what it is: the Glasgow Elementary School.
Te Valley County Health Departmclosed Monday, October 13 or Columbus
and Wednesday, October 15 or trainingthe Health Department at 228-6261 to appointment or services.
Health department closed
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Letter to the BuzzKnow the issues before you vote
I am writing this letter first and oremost to voice my supportto re-elect Sheriff Glen Meier or Valley County Sheriff. Havingknown Sheriff Meier or almost 5 years, and having worked underhim or almost 2 years, I can tell you that his leadership quality issecond to none. Sheriff Meier plays a very integral role not only inlocal enorcement matters, but also sits on several state boards andis looked at by other Sheriffs in this state as a leader. I cannot help but take notice o the political ads, flyers,and yard signs that have come about on behal o Joe Horn orSheriff. I recently was shopping at a local grocery store and hadthe pleasure o reading For Te People, Not Te Glory Vote JoeHorn or Sheriff. I couldnt help but notice that in Mr. Horns flyerhe uses such words as Knowledge, Integrity, and Proessionalism.From my observations rom working with Mr. Horn, I do not eelthat he possesses any o those qualities and does not portray thatin his work as a Glasgow Police Officer. Furthermore, I do not eelthat Mr. Horn is someone who possesses leadership qualities andit would be a huge disservice to this county IF he were elected asthe next Sheriff o Valley County. I also noticed that Mr. Horn listed his goals, IF elected Sheriff.I would like to ask Mr. Horn: How do you plan on implementing 24-hour coverage with an 8 man department? Have you consideredthe staffing hours required or prisoner transports, District Court,Justice Court and other duties o the Sheriffs Office, all whilecovering shifs or scheduled vacation and sick leave? Would you
add to the staff o the Sheriff s Office and i so, how would youplan on unding the additional positions, equipment, etc.? Howdo you plan on placing a resident Deputy in each community?Do you plan on orcing current Deputies who already own homesin the Glasgow area to move to the outlying communities? All o the goals Mr. Horn talks about sound very appealing,and are very good ideas. However, without the unds to do so, thatis all they are, is IDEAS. Sheriff Meier and Undersheriff VernonBuerkle have worked tirelessly to secure millions o dollars inFederal and State grants to offset the costs to local taxpayers,virtually saving the community millions o dollars. With themillions o dollars that Sheriff Meier has been able to save ValleyCounty, those unds could be used to repair bridges and roadsdamaged by recent flooding disasters in the last 4 years. o somethis may seem like a common practice, but it is not, especiallyconsidering the size o our community and the size o our Sheriff s
Office. I would encourage you, the taxpayer and voter, to get to knowthe issues and speak with the candidates in this race. I would alsochallenge you to speak with the people that work or the Sheriff sOffice and ask them, Would you work or Mr. Horn?. I wouldalso encourage you to get out and vote! Tank you or taking thetime to read this, and be sae. Sincerely, ~ Alex Esteves