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515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230


406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
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The name Cole Uphaus is


etched on the memories of people
from coast to coast who received
gifts of life when Cole lost his life in
a tragic home fire in September of
1990.

As a bone and skin donor, Cole
helped hundreds of people needing
actual bone transplants, those
suffering from cancer or infections
of the bone, and those with leukemia
because of study to be done on bone
marrow. His skin was used for grafts
on those who had burned.

Cole's heart went to a 40-yearold man in Washington state.
Unfortunately, he died in late 1990
due to graft failure.
Cole's liver went to a 64-yearold man from Portland, Oregon, who
enjoyed several more years with his
grandchildren until he was diagnosed
with carcinoma in 2001 and would
pass away shortly after that. But he
was given the gift of an extra 11 years
of life, which was amazing.
Cole's right kidney went to
a 36-year-old man in New Jersey.
According to a recent letter sent from
LifeCenter Northwest, received by
Cole's father, Bill Uphaus, they were
not able to find out any more about
this recipient, although the kidney

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Cole's gift of
life lives on

Like his Dad, Cole Uphaus was always at home when he was out riding the range.

was a perfect match.


Back on the west coast, a
43-year-old Tacoma, Washington
man who was diabetic received
Cole's pancreas and left kidney.
While the pancreas transplant failed,
the kidney is still working well some
25 years later!
If Cole was still with us today,
he'd be 50 years of age. But parts of

him are still alive as he passed a legacy


of life on to many thankful people.
Bill is proud that his son,
through organ donations, was able
to reach across the nation and touch
the lives of many.
"Being an organ donor is a
good thing," he said, "just look at
how many families you can help in
your absence."

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August 21 - 27

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228-9239

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4:00PM
7:00PM
9:00PM
124 Min.

R
Strong sexual
content, nudity,
language and some
drug use.

Cast: Amy Schumer, Bill Hader


Since she was a little girl, its been drilled into Amys (Schumer) head by her
rascal of a dad (Colin Quinn) that monogamy isnt realistic. Now a magazine
writer, Amy lives by that credo-enjoying what she feels is an uninhibited life free
from stifling, boring romantic commitment but in actuality, shes kind of in a rut.
When she finds herself starting to fall for the subject of the new article shes
writing, a charming and successful sports doctor named Aaron Conners (Bill
Hader), Amy starts to wonder if other grown-ups, including this guy who really
seems to like her, might be on to something.

4:10PM
7:10PM
9:15PM
96 min

PG-13
Sequences of violence
and action, sexual
material, some
language, a drug
reference and thematic
elements.
Cast: Ed Skrein, Loan Chabanai
Frank Martin (played by newcomer Ed Skrein), a former special-ops mercenary, is now living
a less perilous life - or so he thinks - transporting classified packages for questionable people.
When Franks father (Ray Stevenson) pays him a visit in the south of France, their father-son
bonding weekend takes a turn for the worse when Frank is engaged by a cunning femme-fatale,
Anna (Loan Chabanol), and her three seductive sidekicks to orchestrate the bank heist of the
century. Frank must use his covert expertise and knowledge of fast cars, fast driving and fast
women to outrun a sinister Russian kingpin, and worse than that, he is thrust into a dangerous
game of chess with a team of gorgeous women out for revenge.

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FARMERS MARKET Saturday, September 5, 8 am - 3 pm Pickling cukes,
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potatoes, leeks, lettuce, tomatoes, sweet corn, brussel sprouts, assorted
squash, Betty Sykes apples. Fresh homemade baked goods, jams and
jellies, fresh fruit and Herbal Life, Aloe products. Complimentary coffee and
cookie available. Accepting wic checks LOCATED AT THE RED ROCK
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GARAGE SALE: Saturday, Sept 5th, 7-12 Household items, misc, wii
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THE GATEWAY CLUB: is looking for servers/bartenders, dishwashers &
cook positions. PICK UP APPLICATION @ JOB SERVICE.
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VALLEY VIEW HOME Valley View Home will be accepting applications for
the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) class to begin September 14, 2015.
Applications may be picked up at the Business Office of Valley View Home
and returned to the same. Interviews will be scheduled by Dana Nixdorf,
Director of Nursing. Deadline for accepting applications is September 10th.
Drug testing. Clear criminal background.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE: FMDH Clinic, Glasgow,
MT, has an opening for a full time customer service representative. High
School Diploma or GED. Qualified applicant will be responsible for patient
check in, scheduling appointments and data entry of all patient information.
Other duties will include answering telephones, directing to appropriate
personnel and assisting in other clerical duties as assigned. FMDH is an
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE
HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3638 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
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CLINIC REGISTERED NURSE, LPN OR MA: FMDH Clinic, Glasgow, MT, has
an opening full time, Monday-Friday, 8-5. CPR certified. Qualified applicant
to provide assistance to Physicians as directed. Some duties may include
assisting with treatments, procedures, patient care and on-going patient
education. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Please
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A cool, wet &


windy Labor
Day Weekend

Tonight: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, then


showers and possibly a thunderstorm after midnight. Low
around 53. East northeast wind around 15 mph, with gusts
as high as 21 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

Saturday: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm.


Cloudy, with a high near 69. East northeast wind around 14
mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation
is 60%.
Saturday Night: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm.
Low around 51. Northeast wind 9 to 13 mph. Chance of
precipitation is 80%.

Sunday: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before


noon, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after
noon. Cloudy, with a high near 63. Breezy, with a west
southwest wind 14 to 19 mph increasing to 20 to 25 mph in
the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 36 mph. Chance
of precipitation is 60%.
Sunday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 43. Breezy, with a west wind 17 to
22 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph.

Labor Day: A 20 percent chance of showers before noon.


Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. West wind 15 to 20 mph,
with gusts as high as 26 mph.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 43.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 69.

Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44.


Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 75.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 74.

GHS Class of 75's big bash

RANSOMES
533 2nd Ave S.
Mon - Fri 10-6
Sat 10-2
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Nori/Rice Seasonings
Green Drink Specials

Florals
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Fall Meeting & Team Sign-up


Saturday, Sept. 26
2pm at Oasis Bar
$10 Blind Draw Tournament to follow meeting.
If you have any questions on how to start a team or join a team
call league president David 263-7957. See you at the Oasis!

The Glasgow High School Class of 1975 will be


celebrating their 40th Class Reunion this weekend,
September 5th and 6th.
Saturday begins at 5:30 p.m. at the Glasgow Elks
Lodge for a social and Eugenes Pizza. Sunday begins
at 10:3 0a.m. for Brunch at Sunnyside Country Club
with golf to follow. At 5:30p.m. there will be a BBQ at
Sunnyside Country Club.

Please come and enjoy. For more information call
Arleen Frank Archambeault, 263-1065, or Shelly Girard
George, 263-2585.

At the City-County Library


Books are Fun are back again to start off the school
year. Stop in at the Glasgow City-County Library and
order through September 14, 2015. Items may be picked
up on September 15th. Thank you for your support.

Heirloom Quilters meet on Monday

Summer is coming to an end, and it's time to


start quilting again. The Heirloom Quilters' Monthly
meeting is Monday, September 7th at 7:00 p.m. at the
Glasgow Senior Citizens Center. Please bring your dues
and raffle ticket sales.

FPFAC Trip of the Month Winners

Sponsored by Grace Lutheran Church, Nashua, MT


Fort Peck Fine Arts Council is proud to announce
its 7th Annual Trip of the Month winners for September
2015!
First Prize WINNER: Nick Vaira of Glasgow, Bermuda!
Round-trip airfare for two from Billings to Bermuda
and 4 nights accommodations. (Nancy Vaira was the
August winner, a trip to Napa, California!)
Second Prize WINNER: Deb Swanson of Glasgow,
$200 cash

2016 Trip-of-the-Month tickets are on sale NOW!
They are available in the Fort Peck Theatre On Stage
Gift Shop, the Fort Peck Fine Arts Council office in
downtown located at 533 2nd Ave S, or contact Linda
Miller at Valley Bank. The cost per ticket is $200 and
only 300 tickets are sold! Drawings are held on the
first Wednesday of each month at various locations
in Glasgow, MT. Each months winning ticket will be
resubmitted for subsequent drawings providing 25
chances to WIN!

For further details and information please contact
Executive Director, Michelle Tade, at (406) 228-9216 or
by email at fptheatre@nemont.net, or visit our website
at www.fortpecktheatre.org.

Open
House
Sunday
12:00 ~ 3:00
Peach Salsa while it lasts!
(Sales Benefits NEMT Pet Rescue)

Letters to the Buzz


MESSAGE FOR ST. MARIE INVESTORS
....Opinions of Honest, Ethical Folks

There's a "whole lot of shak'in go'in on" up to St.


Marie right now.

FORCES and EVENTS create happenings that may
be temporarily slowed, but not stopped. What will be,
will be.

IF THINGS are going to happen they're going to
happen and you can't stop it...sorta like the sun com'in
up ever day!
FACTS and TRUTH always PREVAIL. Personal
responsibility and accountability come to light by
simple DISCOVERY or THE RULE of LAW.
SPINNING, BS, DANCING and all THE
SHENANIGANS needs to stop, because: "The Truth
Always Prevails" anyhow.
THE TRUTH, SOME CAN'T HANDLE THE
TRUTH!

~ Nick Chiechi - Due Diligence
*additional opinions, comments, whatever, welcomed*

Hoping to see Freddie Prez again

Dear Editor,
I enjoyed Freddies show for a one-time watch. I
told him it was good to see him back and I missed his
old puppet show. He said this gives the kids something
to do and enjoy. I agree with that.

For the kids, I hope we see Freddie Prez back again
next year at our fair.

Thank You,

Callie L. Christinson

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Soup: Clam Chowder


Lunch: Fish Burger
Dinner: Halibut Steak

SATURDAY

Soup: Cooks Choice


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Dear Glasgow Community


A very special THANK YOU goes out to Family,
Friends, Chris Hedalen, Connie Sharp, EMTs,
Officers, ER, the FMDH staff and many others
providing our son, Brenden Brandt with the
best care and numerous smiles during his first
overnight stay (since his birth in 2006). YOU
ALL made it possible for our son to attend
the first day back to school for 3rd grade.
For that we are TRULY EXTREMELY GRATEFUL!
Sincerely, The Whole Entire Family

15 Valley County college students awarded


In the 6th year of awarding
scholarships, the Theo and Alyce Beck
Foundation Trust has announced its
2015 scholarships with a total of 15
scholarships awarded. They are:
Griffin Bengochea, son of Jon and Erika
Bengochea, in his junior year at Montana
State University-Bozeman, majoring in
Business Administration/Management.
Shyla Bergtoll, daughter of Joe and Karen
Bergtoll, in her sophomore year at Weber
State University, majoring in Radiologic
Technology.
Megan Dailey, daughter of Mike and Lori
Dailey, in her sophomore year at Dickinson
State University, majoring in Elementary
education.
Sienna Dailey, daughter of Mike and
Lori Dailey, in her final year at Minot
State University, majoring in Elementary
Education.
Emma Fewer, daughter of Jennifer Fewer
and the late Jamie Fewer, in her sophomore
year at University of Montana, majoring in
Acconting/Marketing or Finance.

Alacia Cole Miller, daughter of Jeff and


Julie Cole, in her final year at University
of Montana, Skaggs School of Pharmacy,
earning a Doctor of Pharmacy Degree.
Alex Page, daughter of Greg and Jill Page,
in her junior year at University of Montana,
majoring in Pharmacy.
Rachel Pewitt, daughter of Tom and
Kim Pewitt, in her junior year at Minot
State University, majoring in Elementary
Education.
Tyana Rasmusan, daughter of JR and
Dawna Rasmusan, in her junior year
at Montana Tech, majoring in Electrical
Engineering.
Ellen Walstad, daughter of Darrell and
Margareta Walstad, in her sophomore year
at University of North Dakota, majoring in
Chemical Engineering.

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Rachael Zeiger, daughter of Dan and


Shantel Zeiger, in her sophomore year at
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The Theo and Alyce Beck were


Northeast Montana people who cared
about the communities they lived in,
Debra Griebel, daughter of Mitch and whether it was Baylor where their lives
Rhonda Griebel, in her junior year at
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Theatre Arts.
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Legare, in his junior year at Montana State the people who would better themselves
University-Bozeman, majoring in Social through higher education who are past
Studies.
their first year of college eduation; 2)
Joshua McIntrye, son of George and to help fund projects to promote better
Betty Jo McIntrye, in his final year at Carroll living in Valley County through nonCollege, majoring in Finance.
profit organizations.

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
TUESDAY
Breakfast

Cold Cereal Rice Krispie Bar


Peaches Milk
Lunch

Chicken Strips Green Beans


Bun w/jelly Mixed Fruit
Choice of Fruit Milk

Letter to the Buzz


Twas another fantastic summer!
All children grades K-6 are invited to a fun night.
Filled with games Bible learning and friends.
Starts Sept 9, 6:00-7:30 at the Evangelical Church
Family Dinners will be served from 5:15-6:00
Questions: Contact Terri 228-2755

BEFORE THE SHOW, ENJOY...


Gourmet Burgers Coconut Shrimp Chicken Baskets
Along with the Classics:
Walleye Surf n Turf Sirloin Steak

FAST SERVICE
Dining Room Hours:
Friday & Saturday 5:00-8:00pm
Sunday 5:00-7:00pm

Breakfast: Saturday & Sunday 7-10am


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406-526-3266

Fort Peck Summer Theatre approaches its final


weekend of the 2015 Season with Steel Magnolias,
September 4th, 5th, and 6th. There will be a brief
dedication to our new Rehearsal Hall/Costume Shop
following the Sept. 6 final performance for anyone
interested in viewing our new building.
This project was made possible through grant
donations from M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust,
Glasgow Tourism Business Improvement District
(TBID), Valley County Community Foundation
(VCCF), and a major donor who prefers to remain
unanounced.

The Fort Peck Fine Arts Council Board would like
to thank all of our many volunteers, sponsors, patrons,
and guests for another successful season!

We would like to provide special thanks to Artistic
Director, Andy Meyers and 2015 Company Members;
Heather Adams, Jack Barrett, Sarah Bell, Debra Berger,
Chanel Bragg, Brittany Brook, Alicia Bullock-Muth,
Brynn Cadigan, Taylor Caprara, Johanna Carlisle,
Michelle Chin, Chae Clearwood, Trey Compton,
Doug Dion, EJ Dohring, Alexa Etchart, Mike Fink,
Courtney Foxworthy, Evan Goldhahn, Luree GreenChappell, Debra Griebel, Sara Gunderson, Sydney
Hayward, Ethan Henry, Karen Horns, Theresa Jenson,
Ryan Luwe, John Knispel, Shannon McMillan, Haley
Owens, Jamie Parnell, Spencer Perry, Morgan Phelps,
Jay Michael Roberts, Mike Rukstad, Pat Sibley, Hailey
Stone, Matthew Whitfield, Megan Wiltshire, Quinn
Vaira, Pam L. Veis, and Nicole Zausmer. They travel to
us from as far as New York, Philadelphia, Arizona, and
Los Angeles. They work countless hours rehearsing,
building sets, designing costumes, directing, and
mentoring local youth. Our community and all of
Northeast Montana thanks you for sharing your talent
and dedication to the arts!

We look forward to and hope to see many of you
for our 47th Season in:
The Last Five Years: June 3, 2016 June 12, 2016
Man of La Mancha: June 17, 2016 July 3, 2016
My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra: July
8, 2016 July 24, 2016
Mary Poppins: July 29, 2016 August 14, 2016
The Woman in Black: August 19, 2016 September
4, 2016 (pending rights subject to change)

~ Annette Vegge, President

Citizens Advisory Council Meets


September 9 at Fort Peck Hatchery


Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 6 Citizens
Advisory Council (CAC) will meet from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 9 at the Fort Peck Fish
Hatchery, located at 277 Montana Highway 117, just
north of Fort Peck, MT.

The meeting is open to the public and will include
department updates, a summary of 2015 hunting season
projections and season-setting processes, a review of
antelope survey results, updates on 2016-2019 fishing
regulations and changes, the new Hunter Apprentice
policy, 15 & Forward, and a CAC member roundtable
discussion.
Each of FWPs seven administrative regions has
a volunteer CAC to help guide policies and programs.
The Region 6 group meets three times a year, and will
be recruiting for new CAC members this fall. For more
information about the Region 6 Citizens Advisory
Committee, visit the FWP Web site at fwp.mt.gov/
regions/r6/cac/.

FWP ensures that its meetings are fully accessible
to persons with disabilities. To request special
accommodations for this meeting, please contact 406228-3700.

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Let's all meet at Hooters


A group of fishing buddies, all in their 40s, discussed
where they should meet for lunch. Finally it was agreed
that they would meet at Hooters because it wasn't far
from the pier, the waitresses were young, good looking,
had big boobs and wore short-shorts.

Ten years later, at age 50+, these buddies once again
discussed where they should meet for lunch. Finally it
was agreed that they would meet at Hooters because the
food and service was good, they had many televisions to
watch the games on, and the beer selection was excellent.

Ten years later, at age 60+, the gang again discussed
where they should meet for lunch. Finally it was agreed
that they would meet at Hooters because there was
plenty of good parking, they could dine in peace, and it
was good value for the money.
Ten years later, at age 70+, they discussed where
they should meet for lunch. Finally it was agreed that
they would meet at Hooters because the restaurant was
wheelchair accessible and had a toilet for the disabled.
Ten years later, at age 80+, the friends discussed
where they should meet for lunch. Finally it was agreed
that they would meet at Hooters because they had never
been there before.

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A Priest dies & is waiting in line at heavens gate.
Ahead of him is a guy, fashionably dressed, in dark sun
glasses, a loud shirt, leather jacket & jeans.
God to the guy : Who are you ?
Guy: I am an NYC cab driver.
God: Take this gold robe & enter kingdom of heaven.
God to the Priest: Who are you?
Priest: I am a priest & spent 40 years preaching good
to people.
God: Take this cotton robe and enter heaven.
Priest: God, how come that foul mouthed, jerk off driver
gets a gold robe when I spent all my life preaching good
to get cotton.
God: Results, my son, results. While you preached,
people slept....when he drove, people really prayed!

A woman is on trial for beating her husband to
death with his guitar collection. The judge asks, "First
offender?"

She replied: "No, first a Gibson, and then a Fender."

An Englishman, a Scotsman and an Irishman are
each locked away for a year in solitary confinement.
Before they are thrown in, they are each allowed to
request a year's supply of whatever he wants to help
them through the hard time.
The Scotsman asks for whisky, so he gets some
and he's locked away. The Irishman asks for a fix of
Guinness, so several hundred bottles are thrown in. The
Englishman requests a year's supply of cigarettes, so he's
given the cartons and he too is locked up.

When it's time to let them out, they open the Scot's
door, he stumbles out shouting "FREEDOM!" before he
collapses and dies of alcohol poisoning.

Paddy is dragged out into the light, where he soon
dies of a busted liver.

When the door to the Englishman's cell is opened,
everyone waits eagerly to see what sort of state he's
gotten himself into. To their surprise, he walks right out,
scoots up to the nearest person and asks, "I must say, you
wouldn't happen to have a match, would you?"

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