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BUZZIFIEDS
Yuck....
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 25. Blustery,with a west northwest wind 17 to 22 mph decreasing to 8to 13 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 29
mph.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 44. West northwestwind 5 to 7 mph becoming south in the afternoon.
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33.
Southeast wind 7 to 10 mph.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 56. Westsouthwest wind 5 to 10 mph increasing to 11 to 16 mph inthe afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 23 mph.
Wednesday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 34.Northwest wind 9 to 11 mph.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 49. Northnorthwest wind around 7 mph becoming east northeast in
the afternoon.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 32.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 54. Breezy.
Friday Night:Mostly clear, with a low around 36.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 59.
Saturday Night: A slight chance of rain. Mostly cloudy,with a low around 37.
Sunday:A chance of rain. Partly sunny, with a high near
45.
BUZZCAMPBELL LODGE:Looking for Afternoon and Night shift help. Afternoonstarts @ $9.00 and night shift starts @ $9.50 with raise after probationaryperiod. FILL OUT APPLICATION AT CAMPBELL LODGE OR CALL228-9328
BUZZCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Daycare - Looking to hire two workers.One full-time, one part-time FOR MORE I NFORMATION OR TO APPLYCALL BARBARA 942-0910
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POSITION OPENING: Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospitfor a full-time Customer Service Representative for theRequirements: High School Diploma or GED & ability Qualied applicant will be responsible for patient cheappointments and data entry of all patient information. medical terminology and computer experience preferredFOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT HUMAN RESOOR COMPLETE AN APPLICATION ON LINE AT WWW
BUZZFRANCES MAHON DEACONESS HOSPITALhas a Dietary Assistant. This position will be scheduled eithe10:30am-7:00pm. Some weekend shifts may be requiredinclude food preparation, using proper methods of foo
storage. Previous experience in food service preferrecomplete an FMDH application on-line at www.fmdh.oapplication at Job Service or FMDH Human Resources OfINFORMATION PLEASE CALL 228-3638 (EOE).
BUZZPOSITION OPENING: Giftware Manager, Lead Retail Mon Fri 8:30am- 5:30pm. Will be responsible for all giftware department including purchasing & displaying invof the billing/payment processes, planning & implemenincrease foot trafc, strategizing sales & marketing pwith suppliers/vendors, allocation of budgets & nanciadepartment & controlling inventory & standards of goodmanagement skills, excellent customer service skills, passion for the industry along with good written & verbaskills.APPLY ON-LINE AT WWW.FMDH.ORG OR CODEPART. 228.3638.
BUZZJOB OPENING:First Community Bank - Glasgow hasCustomer Service Rep. Full-time with benets. APPLY
JOB SERVICE. EEO/AA EMPLOYERBUZZ
JOB OPENING:First Community Bank - Glasgow has aa Loan Ofcer Trainee. A background in agriculture is a full-time position with benets. APPLY AT GLASGOWEEO/AA EMPLOYER
BUZZSUBSTITUTE EMPLOYEES Glasgow School Districneeded for various positions teachers, aides, secretaWages vary according to duties. Apply online - www.gClick on the Employment tab, then select Classied PosiADMINISTRATION OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATIO
BUZZJOB OPPORTUNITY: Local grain company currentlyopening for a full-time Ofce Manager/Clerk. Work whandle all general ofce duties, record keeping, gurinwriting grain checks in windows based computer programknowledge of windows based programs a must, peopleto lift 50 to 60 lbs necessary. Salary DOE. Health insurasharing, and vacation accrual offered. Six m onth probat228-4422, ASK FOR JERRY.
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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.
A cold ront sweeping through the region will bringsome o the coldest temperatures o the season thus ar.Highs today will only reach the lower to mid 40s, withlows tonight in the 20s. Some locations near the bordernorth o Opheim and Whitewater could even dip intothe upper teens. In addition to the cold air, a mix o rainand snow will also be possible through this evening ormost areas. Te rain-snow mix will remain possibletonight east o a line rom Toeny to Wibaux. No snowaccumulation is expected, with only a ew hundredths
o moisture possible.
Dr. Ben Carson, arenowned neurosurgeonand potential 2016presidential candidate, isheadlining a reedom rallyin support o Steve DainesUS Senate campaign inMontana uesday night.
Carson made nationalpolitical headlines aferhe delivered a National
Prayer Breakast speechconsidered critical o the Obama administration, as thePresident was sitting two chairs away.
Dr. Carson first visited the Big Sky state as thekeynote speaker to the sold-out Provision Internationalbanquet. Tis will be Dr. Carsons 4th trip to Montanain the past year, but this will be his first trip to Montanaor a political campaign rally.
Dr. Ben Carson in Billings Tuesday
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Local WWII Vets to receive French
Knight of Legion of Honor Medals Veterans o Foreign War Post #3107 will be hostinga ceremony on uesday, October 28th at 11:00 a.m. tohonor three area World War II Veterans.
Te honorary consul o France in Montana, Laurence
Markarian, will be presenting the French Knight oLegion o Honor Awards to Lloyd Eide, Kenny Newtonand Gordon Olson. Te public is invited to attend.
Tis French award is equivalent to the United StatesMedal o Honor, Bill Sugg explained o the highest awardthat can given to military personnel. It is a sign o Frances true and unorgettablegratitude and appreciation or an individuals personal,precious contribution to the United States decisive rolein the liberation o France during WWII. Te medal itsel is described as a star with fivedouble vertices mounted with a crown o laurel and a redribbon. Te ront displays the emblem o the Republic. Inthe back are two French flags surrounded by the wordsHonor and Nation.
Created by Napoleon, it has been presented or thelast two centuries to the most deserving. Te liberation o France starts with the landing othe Allied Forces in Northern Arica, coming rom theSouth and heading North to the Southern part o France.Te very first French department (county) to be reedwas the island o Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea, in
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October 1943, which was a strategic point rom whichair-planes could take off towards the continent. Marseille,oulon, and Nice were soon to be liberated.Coming rom the North on June 6, 1944, the AlliedForces rom the United States o America, the UnitedKingdom, and Canada were launching the amphibiousOperation Overlord, also called D-Day. Te goal wasto land in Normandy and break the lines o the GermanArmy. In spite o a fierce resistance rom the Germansand intense fight-ing, the operation was successul. Yetand sadly, many soldiers died on that day and manycasualties occurred or the reedom o France. Hitler and Nazi Germany were to fight til the end.Te Alsace and Lorraine regions in the East, borderingGermany, were grounds or more heavy fighting anddevastating battles. Benefitting rom a general strike by police officers,guards, postal workers, and public transportation workerswho decided to join orces and pull together to push theGermans back, Paris was then liberated in August 1944,ollowed by the central part o France. Again, the public is welcome to attend uesdaysceremony with a luncheon served at the VFW Post 3107ollowing the ceremony.
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Halloween Party
Friday Oct. 31stKaraoke starts at 8 pm
Costume Contest at 10 pm1st Place $100 Gift Card
2nd Place $50 Gift Card
Jell-O Shots $3.00
Tanner on the attackScotty fullback Tanner Roness has been having an awesome season when he gets hishands on the ball, breaking for some huge gainers. He had a good one in the fourthquarter against Conrad this past Friday, putting the Scotties up 19-12 on a 36-yarddash to the endzone that would really give the Scotties the momentum to roll Conrad
34-12. Scotty Football is asking that everyone pleasePAINT THE TOWN RED
for theupcoming playoff run. Anyone and everyone in Glasgow, Hinsdale, and Nashua is urgedto place their Scotty pride on their vehicles, front yards, decks, houses, and businessfronts. Lets get behind these boys over the next month.(fle photo by the Buzz)Glasgow 7 6 0 21 34Conrad 6 0 6 0 12Glasgow:Benji Phillips 8 run (Cache Younkin kick)Conrad:Daylon Jay 37 pass from Shane Larson
(kick failed)
Glasgow:Jake Page 9 pass from Jason Thibault
(kick failed)
Conrad:Shane Larson 4 run (kick failed)
Glasgow:Tanner Roness 37 run (Younkin kick)
Glasgow: Jason Thibault 29 interception return
(Younkin kick)Glasgow:Chase Fossum 5 pass from Jason
Thibault (Younkin kick)
Te Nashua Lions Clubwill have their Fall Bazaar& Craf Fair Saturday,November 1st in the NashuaCivic Center rom 10a.m. 3p.m. able rental is $15 perlarge table. o rent tablesor or more inormationcall 406-746-3483 or emailnashualions_club@yahoo.
com.
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Te Glasgow High School Music Department ishaving a Fall Concert or both the 9-12 grades and 7th& 8th grade music ensembles. Te High School concert choir and concert bandwill perorm tonight and the 7-8 grade concert choir& concert band will perorm uesday, Oct. 28th. Bothconcerts begin at 7:00 p.m. and will be held in the GHSAuditorium. Te East Side school all concerts will be held onWednesday, October 29th as ollows: 4th grade at 10:00
a.m., 5th grade at 10:45 a.m., 6th grade choir at 1:30p.m., and 6th grade band at 2:15p.m. Tese concertswill be held in the East Side School gym.
School concerts begin tonight
Its time to start planning an old street scene obusinesses rom our past. Te new addition to thePioneer Museum is close to being completed. Visionso early businesses will continue to tell the story o thedevelopment o our area. Friends o the Pioneer Museum are asking or oldbuilding materials such as: weathered wood, windowrames, doors, fixtures, door knobs, decorative glass,light fixtures, display units, wooden barrels etc. I youhave these or other items youd like to donate please callthe museum at 228-8692 you can leave a message or
Barb Hoffmann at 228-4926.
Looking for old building materials
New pool league hits Glasgow For the first time ever, Mears Music will beorganizing a Valley National Eight Ball Associationpool league in the Glasgow area.
eams will consist o five members (men and/orwomen). Tis allows your team to compete at the statetournament, Jory Schipman explained.
Starting date will be Tursday, November 13th.o get a team signed up or or additional inormation,please contact Jory at 406-654-7097.
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Josie Braaten
Girls team scores: Manhattan 91, Red Lodge 131, Big Fork
134, Glasgow 182, Roundup 214, Colstrip 271, LincolnCounty (Eureka) 272, Plains 296, Malta 299, St. Labre 301,Loyola Sacred Heart 318, Ronan 364, Huntley Project 411,Rocky Boy 450, Cut Bank 485, Poplar 488, Broadwater NS,
Columbus NS, Harlem NS, Jefferson NS, Joliet NS, LameDeer NS, Lodge Grass NS, Plentywood NS, Powell County(Deer Lodge) NS, Shelby NS, St. Ignatius NS, Sweet GrassCounty NS, Thompson Falls NS, Three Forks NS, WhitehallNS, Wolf Point NSJosie Braaten 8th 19:52 (All State)Amanda Wolff 13th 20:24 (All State)
Brinlie Nielsen 43rd 22:21Alex Simensen 48th 22:42Mary Fewer 70th 23:18Kerry Hoffman 85th 23:45Faith Sallee 86th 23:46 (2nd best time of the
year)Boys Team scores: Red Lodge 74, Manhattan 86,Broadwater 133, Thompson Falls 192, Colstrip 237, LincolnCounty (Eureka) 248, Shelby 250, Harlem 287, Glasgow
289, Ronan 301, St. Labre 301, Loyola Sacred Heart 307,Joliet 369, Big Fork 408, Lodge Grass 428, Cut Bank 434,Three Forks 448, Huntley Project 465, Columbus 530,Poplar 563, Rocky Boy 603, Whitehall 628, Plentywood 747,
Jefferson NS, Lame Deer NS, Plains NS, Powell County
NS, Roundup NS, St. Ignatius NS, Sweet Grass County NS,Wolf Point NSWalker Allen 30th 17:49 (seasons best time)
Gabe Hallock 42nd 18:08
Kasey Seyfert 68th 18:41 (2nd best time of year)Chase Hughes 70th 18:47 (2nd best time of year)Braden Meland 79th 19:06 (2nd best time of year)Ethan Jamba 105th 19:50
Logan Gunderson 124th 20:31 (2nd best time of year)
Scotty Cross Country
Girls finish 4th, boys 9th Te Scotty crosscountry season cameto an end at the StateMeet in Helena thispast Saturday. Whileit didnt go quite aswell as anticipated,there were somehighlights as JosieBraaten and AmandaWolff the one, twopunch or the Scottygirls all season both made All-State. For the boys, Walker Allen turnedin his best time o the season.