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    Vol.2

    ,No.148Wednesday,Septembe

    r11,2013

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    NURSE AIDE TRAINING CLASS: Will start on Sept. compassionate persons with strong work ethics are beintraining to become a certied nurse assistant. Class per student, unless hired as an employee at Valley Viewwishing to take the course need to contact the Director o17. ThE DIRECToR of NURSING CAN bE CoNTACT496-228-2461 oR by EmAIL RoSE@vALLEyvIEw1

    BUZZ

    pTI IS Now hIRING: FT & PT Drivers to transport RMT. Retirees, Semi-Retirees and Vets encouraged to a893-1220.

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    job opENING - DIRECToR of ThE vALLEy CoDEpARTmENT: This position oversees the planningimplementation of public health services. JOB RPossession of a Bachelors Degree as a Registered NuMontana & possession of a valid Montana drivers liceinsurability and safe driving record. Four years of more position is preferred. For more information, contact the Glaor the Valley County Commissioners. AppLy AT ThESERvICE oR AT ThE vALLEy CoUNTy CommISSIoopEN UNTIL SEpTEmbER 20, 2013.

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    fULL-TImE CUSTomER SERvICE REpRESENTATIDept. Qualied applicant will be responsible for patient chappts & data entry of all patient information. Other danswering phones, directing to appropriate personnel &clerical duties as assigned. If INTERESTED yoU mfmDh AppLICATIoN oNLINE AT www.fmDh.oRAN AppLICATIoN AT job SERvICE oR fmDh hUmoffICE. foR ADDITIoNAL INfoRmATIoN, Co

    RESoURCES 228-3647. (EOE).BUZZ

    hoUSE foR RENT: 1 Bedroom house, no pets. $425/mQualied renter. CALL DEb 228-2273.

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    foR SALE: 2005 Toyota Rav4, white 4 door, 4WD wiThis vehicle may be seen at Valley Bank. Sealed bids Monday, September 23, 2013. Sold AS IS! Valley Bank to accept or refuse any offer. CALL 228-4364.

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    foR SALE: Patio glass-top round table with umbrella, 4 $150.00 or best offer. CALL 228-2675 - If No ANmESSAGE.

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    foR SALE: 2010 Chevy Malibu. Low mileage, excellentgood tires, charcoal in color, good gas mileage, 3.6 litre763-3400 (homE) oR 746-724-7290.

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    hoUSE foR SALE: Single level. 3 miles out of Glas

    Peck. Quiet neighborhood. Large master bedroom withacre lot. Dry Prairie Rural Water. Most of the house was2011. CALL 406-230-1806 foR moRE DETAILS oR T

    BUZZ

    TAkING QUALITy CoNSIGNmENTS: For an early Octauction. CALL ED AT 783-7285 oR IvA AT 263-7529.

    BUZZ

    CoLLECToRS: Have combination radio & 8-track 8-tracks, old time, western by male & female artists, aones. Come see & make offer. CALL 228-2241, IN pm

    BUZZIFIEDS

    Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 51. North

    wind 7 to 10 mph becoming east after midnight.

    Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 78. Southeast

    wind 7 to 11 mph.

    Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 53.

    East southeast wind around 10 mph.

    Friday: Sunny, with a high near 83. East southeastwind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.

    Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 60.East wind 5 to 9 mph.

    Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 78. Northnortheast wind 5 to 11 mph.

    Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 51.

    Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 74.

    Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 55.

    Monday: Sunny, with a high near 81.

    Monday Night: A slight chance of showers. Partlycloudy, with a low around 57.

    Tuesday: A slight chance of showers andthunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 78.

    Sunny daysupon usAccording to a news story, i global warming

    continues, in 20 years the only chance well have to seea polar bear is in a zoo. So in other words, nothing isgoing to change.

    Obituary CorrectionClara Evelyn Louise

    Dazell passed away at theFrances Mahon DeaconessHospital in Glasgow,Montana, on September 8,2013, at age 100. Services will be heldon Tursday, September12, 2013, at 2:00 p.m. atthe Bell Chapel in Glasgowwith internment to ollow in

    Highland Cemetery.

    Sunday School begins at First LutheranAn exciting new year o Sunday School gets started

    on Sunday, September 15th at the First LutheranChurch in Glasgow.

    Tere are classes or preschoolers thru 6th grade.eaching this year are: Shyla Bergtoll, Madison Hansen,Emma Fewer, Brooke Martin, Jennier Fewer, DanaHughes, ana weten, Carla Swenson and ColleenForrester. Sunday School starts aer worship at 10:45a.m. and goes till 11:30 am. Bible stories, cras andmusic make this 45 minutes go by quickly and un!

    Worship services are at 9:30 a.m. with HolyCommunion each Sunday. Pastor Scott Hedegaardalso does worship services at Nemont Manor onWednesday at 2 p.m. and at Valley View Nursing Homeon Wednesdays at 11 a.m. All are welcome to any othese worship services.

    A variety o canning courses are being oeredthroughout the month o September or people whopreserve ood at home.

    Roubie Younkin, Valley County FCS Agent, willlead the class and each student will be able to takehome a jar o their own processed ood. Tere will bea $10 ee or each class to cover the cost o supplies.Classes meet at 6:00 p.m. in the Home Ec Room o theGlasgow High School. Wednesday,September 11th,Its Steamy Hot

    Water Bath Canning Pears and Peaches ursday,September12th,FieryFoods Salsa! Tuesday,September24th,CanningMeattheRightWay Chicken and Red Meats

    ursday,September26th,SettingUp Jams andJellies

    Canning with Roubie,itssteamytonight

    228-9239www.polsontheatres.com

    DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $5.75/PERSONFREE TREAT TUESDAY!Free popcorn with every paid admission at 7&9pm showings

    Rated PG-13: for sequences of intense sci-action and violence, some sexuality and language.

    Rated PG: for some rude humor and action

    129 Min. 105 Min.

    4:10 - 7:00 - 9:00PM4:00 - 6:50 - 9:10PM

    SEPTEMBER 6 - 12SHOWINGS

    HELD

    OVER

    September 17th, 2013Cottonwood Inn, 6:00 - 7:00pm

    All girls Kindergarten through High School are welcome to join.A parent needs to be present at time o registration to fll out

    orms & pay registration ees.Any questions? Please call Peggy 230-0343, or Linda 228-9256,

    between 10am and 5pm.

    GirlScouts

    RegistrationNight

    St. RaphaelsFall Rummage Sale

    September 26-28, 2013

    Especially seeking furnitureand household items.Call 228-9800 for a pick-up,or drop off at the parishcenter 10am-4pm.

    Donations Needed

    (Receipts are available upon request.)

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    he Friends o the GlasgowCity-County Library willbe hosting a book sale thisSaturday, 14th at the GlasgowCity/County Library rom10a.m. 3p.m.

    here will be cookies, barsand iced tea served to readers.

    Friends o the City/CountyLibrary is an association ocommunity-minded memberswho are interested in helpingthe Library maintain and enrichthe services they provide toValley County by raising undsthrough yearly membershipdues, book sales and undraisers.

    Friends o the Library meetthe second uesday o eachmonth at the Glasgow ElksLodge at noon; these meetingsare open to the public.

    Montanas young hunters are the ocus o a specialweekend youth waterowl and pheasant huntingseason September 21-22. Legally licensed hunters age12 through 15 will be able to hunt ducks, mergansers,geese, coots and ring-necked pheasants statewide onthese two days.

    In addition, youngsters 11 years o age who willreach age 12 by Jan. 16, 2014 may participate in thishunt with the proper licenses.

    A non-hunting adult at least 18 years o age mustaccompany the young hunters in the eld. Te bag limit,shooting hours, hunter saety requirements and allother regulations o the regular pheasant and waterowlseasons apply.

    Young hunters get the frst shot

    Roland Gareld puts in plenty of practice with a bow, aswitnessed by this 30-pound buffalo carp he landed while bow

    shing on Fort Peck Reservoir. Thats his mom Amy helpingto hoist the hefty sh for a photo.Spaghetti Western is a broad sub-genre o Western lms that emerged in the mid-

    1960s in the wake o Sergio Leones lm-making style and international box-ocesuccess. Te term was used by critics in USA and other countries because most o theseWesterns were produced and directed by Italians. According to actor Aldo Sambrell,the phrase Spaghetti Western was coined by Italian journalist Alonso Sancha. MostSpaghetti Westerns were made on low budgets, using inexpensive locales.

    SEPTEMBER IS GOING TO BE THE MONTH

    TO BUY AN F150!We have GREAT incentives in place now, and we want to move them.

    19 new F150s to choose from! Up to $5,000 cash back or 0% PLUS $1,000.OAC (on approved credit)

    NORTHEAST MONTANAS F150 HEADQUARTERS

    Call Brien, Jerry or Norm 228-2141 866-528-2141Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.com

    Big Book Salethis Saturday

    Real Life WisdomTo love oneself is the beginning of a

    lifelong romance.

    Good practice

    SPECIALS :

    A GREAT PLACE TOHANG OUT!

    THE HANGAR

    ITS HANGARTIME!

    ITS HANGARTIME!

    Hwy 2 East228-8280

    WEDNESDAY

    Soup:BAKED POTATO

    Lunch:BLEU CHEESEBURGER

    Dinner: ITALIANPEPPER STEAK

    THURSDAY

    Soup: PEPPER POT BEEF

    Lunch:BUFFALOCHICKEN WRAP

    Dinner: SWISS STEAK

    FRIDAY

    Soup: CLAM CHOWDER

    Lunch: SHRIMP BASKETDinner:PRIME RIB

    KING & QUEEN CUT

    SATURDAY

    Soup: COOKS CHOICE

    Lunch: CHICKEN PHILLLYDinner: SMOKEDBABY BACK RIBS

    GLASSCHOOL

    Break

    Egg & Cheese S

    Grape

    Lun

    Chili w/Cheese Pears CinChoice of

    THUR

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    City County LibraryGlasgow

    Saturday, Sept. 14th10:00am - 3:00pm

    Books, .

    DVDs, .

    VHS Tapes.

    Cookies & Lemonade Served

    Call for reservation by 10 AM228-9500

    Sr. Citizen Menu

    THURSDAYCountry Fried Steak

    9-11: a day well never forgetEarly on the morning o September 11, 2001,

    19 hijackers (Muslim terrorists) took control o ourcommercial airliners (two Boeing 757 and two Boeing767) en route to Caliornia (three headed to LAX inLos Angeles, and one to San Francisco) aer takeosrom Boston, Massachusetts; Newark, New Jersey; andWashington, D.C.

    Large planes with long fights were selected orhijacking because they would be heavily ueled.

    Te our fights were:AmericanAirlinesFlight11:Le Bostons Logan Airport

    at 7:59 a.m. (eastern time) enroute to Los Angeles with acrew o 11 and 76 passengers, not including ve hijackers.Te hijackers few the plane into the North ower o theWorld rade Center at 8:46 a.m.United Airlines Flight 175: Le Logan Airport at

    8:14 a.m. enroute to Los Angeles with a crew o nineand 51 passengers, not including ve hijackers. Tehijackers few the plane into the South ower o theWorld rade Center at 9:03 a.m.AmericanAirlinesFlight77: Le Washington Dulles

    International Airport in Virginia at 8:20 a.m. enrouteto Los Angeles with a crew o six and 53 passengers,not including ve hijackers. Te hijackers few theplane into the Pentagon at 9:37 a.m.UnitedAirlines Flight93: Le Newark International

    Airport at 8:42 a.m. enroute to San Francisco, witha crew o seven and 33passengers, not includingour hijackers. Aspassengers attempted tosubdue the hijackers, theaircra crashed into theground near Shanksville,Pennsylvania, at 10:03 a.m.