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    Milk River Moving MachinesSt. Raphaels received a little help from their friends at the Milk River Activity

    Center who came to help load the truck from Collective Recylers. Thank

    to Connie Wethern and her crew, from left: Paula Terry, Isaiah Deveroux

    Shaundel Alexander, Yvonne Richards, and above, the humorous Truck Drive

    Bob. They worked hard and did a great job!

    by Dolores Matuska

    St. Raphaels ParishCouncil o CatholicWomen and the youth oour parish wish to thankthe community or theirtremendous support o ourspring and all rummagesales.

    Te donations oclothing and householditems have grown each

    year and have allowed us todonate to other charitablecauses

    Besides being able tohelp our youth und theirmission work, both inGlasgow and out o state,we provided clothing topeople in the Philippines,an orphanage in Haiti,the St. LeBrea school or

    Native American children,the Veterans Stand Downproject held in Poplarrecently, and some itemswent to the SoroptimistTri Store in Glasgow.

    We also collectedmany items used or a babykit project that our ladies

    Local rummage

    sale helping out

    around the globe

    Vol.2,No.168Wednesday,October9,20

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    New York Jets rookie quarterback Geno Smiththrew three touchdown passes and directed a drivethat set up Nick Folks 43-yard eld goal on the nalplay, giving the Jets a 30-28 victory over the staggeringAtlanta Falcons on Monday night. Te Jets are now 3-2while the Falcons, expected by many to make a run at

    the Super Bowl, are o to a 1-4 start.Tat game-winning eld goal in the nal seconds

    was a good deal or Kari Wiens and Todd Svenningsonas they won $50 each in the Glasgow Reds MondayNight Football books.

    Last weeks winners o the Reds Monday NightFootball books were Dave Clowes and Robert Legareas the New Orleans Saints blasted the Miami Dolphins38-17.

    Te Saints, with a 26-18 victory over the ChicagoBears this past Sunday, are now 5-0 as are the Denver

    Broncos and the (surprise?) Kansas City Chies. TeSaints travel to New England (4-1) on Sunday while theBroncos host Jacksonville (0-5) and KC hosts Oakland(2-3).

    Next Monday night the Indianapolis Colts (4-1) areat San Diego Chargers (2-3).

    Once again Friends Of The Pioneer Museum is

    asking or help in getting their annual mailing out.It would be deeply appreciated i you could givethem a couple o hours o your time this Saturday,October 12th beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the VFW Hallin Glasgow.

    Rereshments will be served.hanks to all the volunteers, they are able to get

    the word out to everyone across the country aboutthe Valley County Pioneer Museum and what theyare trying to accomplish. hey look orward to seeingyou there this Saturday!

    Got plans for Saturday?

    Reds Monday Night Winners228-9239www.polsontheatres.com

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    95 Min. 153 Min.

    4:00 - 7:00PM4:10 - 7:15 - 9:15PM

    OCTOBER 4 - 10

    SHOWINGS

    HELD

    OVER

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    BUZZPTI IS NOW HIRING: FT & PT Drivers to transport railroad crews in NorthDakota & Montana. Retirees, Semi-Retirees and Vets encouraged to applyCALL (812) 893-1220.

    BUZZCASHIER NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: Come join our team at AgLand CoOpin Glasgow! Looking to ll part-time/full-time position, starting wage $9.00hr or higher D.O.E. APPLY IN PERSON AT THE STATION.

    BUZZSAGEBRUSH LOUNGE IS HIRING: The Sagebrush Lounge is lookingfor a part time bartender to cover mix shifts during the week and Saturdayday. Pay is D.O.E.PLEASE APPLY AT THE COTTONWOOD INN FRONTDESK OR CALL 228-8213 AND ASK FOR MELISSA.

    BUZZGRD IS HIRING: The Glasgow Recreation Department is looking to ll apart time/full-time recreation clerk position. Duties include but are not limitedto: greeting customers, answering phone, writing out receipts, makingappointments, setting up for league activities and maintaining cleanlinessof facility. This position will also include pro-rated benets including: sickvacation, health and retirement. Work schedule will essentially be 3 PMto 9 PM, Monday through Friday. Hours per week will range from 30 to

    40 hours per week. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED YOU CAN PICK UPAN APPLICATION HERE AT THE RECREATION DEPT. OR AT JOBSERVICE.

    BUZZEZZIES MIDTOWN IS LOOKING FOR FULL-TIME HELP: Starting wage is$9.00/hr with some benets after a 3 month probationary period. Employeewill work some 5am shifts & some 9am shifts with weekends & holidays.Some duties include running a cash register, lling propane, stockinginventory, making sure store is kept clean and doing daily paperworkANYONE INTERESTED CAN PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT THESTATION.

    BUZZPIGS FOR SALE: Butcher Pigs & Wiener Pigs. CALL 406-231-2226 OR406-648-7308.

    BUZZBOY SCOUT POPCORN SALES: Support your local Cub Pack #898 bybuying delicious gourmet popcorn. If youve been missed or would like toplace an order, CALL MIKE 654-4350.

    BUZZSABLES ECHO TAXIDERMY IS BUYING: Raw mule deer capes 20 andup, and raw antelope capes. Skull-in is OK. CALL 406-672-0058.

    BUZZIFIEDS

    40% chance ofprecipitation

    Thursday night

    Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 41. East

    southeast wind 8 to 11 mph.

    Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 63. Eastsoutheast wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as21 mph.

    Thursday Night: A 40 percent chance of rain. Cloudy,with a low around 42. East northeast wind 5 to 13 mphbecoming north northwest after midnight. Winds couldgust as high as 18 mph.

    Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 55. Windy, witha northwest wind 20 to 25 mph increasing to 26 to 31mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 44mph.

    Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 33.Windy, with a west northwest wind 26 to 31 mphdecreasing to 13 to 18 mph after midnight. Windscould gust as high as 44 mph.

    Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 55. West wind 7 to10 mph.

    Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 34.

    Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 53.

    Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32.

    Columbus Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 52.

    Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 32.

    Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 57.

    A low pressure system will move across the area lateTursday through early Saturday along with abundantmoisture rom the pacic and the Gul o Mexico. Tiswill result in a good chance or moderate rainall along theMontana North Dakota border, although the storm trackcould shi east or west by Friday. Cooler temperatureswill move in behind the low pressure system to bringhighs in the upper 40s to mid 50s and lows in the upper20s to mid 30s or the weekend.

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    Te Valley County CombinedCampaign is celebrating its 33rdyear o giving with an invitation tonon-prot organizations to join thecampaign or 2013-2014.

    Tere is one opening available

    each year or a rotating memberposition.

    Each organization applyingmust have their own 501 (c) 3 nonprot status and must not do anyother soliciting during the yearwhile they are on the campaign.

    Organizations interested in

    the rotating member position maypick up a copy o the CombinedCampaign bi-laws at the KLZstudios or the Womens ResourceCenter to veriy their eligibility.

    Te organizations applying or

    the temporary position will be askedto give a brie presentation on theirorganization and what specicallythey will be designating their moniestoward at the Combined Campaignmeeting, uesday, October 15that Noon at the Womens ResourceCenter.

    I any organizations havequestions they may call AnnetteVegge at 228-9336 or 263-7979 oremail [email protected].

    Te Valley County CombinedCampaign consists o seven

    permanent non-prot organizationsand one temporary position romthe Valley County communityTe VCCC was ormed so that thecommunity will only be contactedonce during the year or donationsTis years mailing campaign wilbegin in late April, 2014.

    Valley County Combined Campaign gears up for 33rd year

    Call for reservation by 10 AM228-9500

    Sr. Citizen Menu

    THURSDAY

    Chicken Fajitas

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    Before you do THI S:

    GI VE BRI AN A CALL.

    (406) 230-0643 Repairs Virus Removal

    Private Lessons

    Light travels aster than sound. Tis is why somepeople appear bright until you hear them speak.

    Once in an insane asylum an inmate screamed out,Im George Washington!

    How do you know? someone asked.Te inmate answered , Because God told me.Just then a scream came out rom another room, I

    did not!

    I overheard a ather yelling at his toddler who

    reused to sit still in the shopping cart: I you all downand break your leg dont come running to me.

    One morning a wife saw her husband in the pantrytrying to decide between two dierent types o cereals.

    Maybe you should take hal a bowl o each, shesaid jokingly.

    Wow, he said with a smile, you really thinkoutside o the box.

    Question: Whats red and bad or your teeth?

    Answer: A brick.

    Te 7th grade biology teacherwas teaching his classabout the fow o blood in the body. Aer his lecture heasked the class the ollowing: Why is it that i I wouldturn upside down, my ace would turn red since theblood would fow to my head, but when I stand upright,my eet dont turn red?

    A little girl in the back o the room came up withthe answer and blurted out, Tats cuz your eet aintempty!

    KDs

    Corner

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    GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

    Breakfast

    Cold Cereal Chocolate DonutApple Milk

    Lunch

    Cheese Stick Beef Barley SoupFresh Broccoli Orange Poppy

    Seed Bread Choice of Fruit Milk

    THURSDAY

    do in partnership with the LutheranChurch. Anything that is le is given toa recycler rom Laurel who picks up what

    is le. Tis avoids anything going to thelandll.

    Last November we asked you todonate winter coats, boots, gloves andhats or us to give away to those whoneeded them. On a Saturday morningin November we opened the gym andgave away over three hundred items.

    Te 100 items that were le went to aNative American resource in Wol Pointand we kept enough to help transients

    and people in need during our harshMontana winter.

    We are a land o plenty and thepeople o Glasgow are some o the mostgenerous when it comes to helping thoseless ortunate. o those people whodonated items, may God bless each oyou.

    Local Rummage Sale continued from front

    Aer our long months

    and his amily being told hehas a less than 5% chance tolive, Dustin Bietz is cominghome rom the Universityo Washington MedicalCenter!

    Lets give him thewelcome he deserves andjoin his amily and riendsthis Saturday, October 12th

    rom noon to 6:00 p.m. or a

    Welcome Home BBQ Open

    Houseat 212 2nd Ave North.EVERYONE is invited tocome say hi and enjoy ameal as a thank you or themany thoughts and prayersover the past year and a haland especially since he washospitalized in June. (Pleasererain i to have any signs oillness.) Hope to see you all

    there!

    Dustin Bietz returning home, party planned