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BUZZIFIEDS
SHOWINGS
228-9239
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4:10 - 7:00 - 9:00
PG
90 Min.
PG-13
DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON
FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS
expresses heartfelt gratitude for all the love and support shown to
us during the loss of our loved one. We wish to thank our friends
for their many acts of kindness, words of comfort, messages of
sympathy, and gifts offered, Its truly a blessing to live in such a
supportive and caring community! JR & Dawna Rasmusan & Family
Larry Rasmusan & Family
Terry & Mandy Rasmusan & Family
Kerry & Kory Hentges & Family
THURSDAY
OPEN
Open
HOUSE
House
Blessed
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St Raphael Parish
228-8006
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the newly
Christian Gift
Punch
andremodeled
Door Prizes
Store. We have lots of items for everyone.
(needare:
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Regular Hours
- Thursday
10am to 4pm
Seeking information
for elk waste of game
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking information
for waste of game of a bull elk killed in Hunting District
622 near McCarty Coulee, by Timber Creek Bay, in
southern Phillips County. The elk was likely killed on
Thursday, September 17.
FWP wardens Todd Tryan and Ben Morin said the elk,
which had died from an arrow wound, had been partially
skinned, poorly boned out, and had the head removed.
Over 23 pounds of meat were later removed by
wardens from the quarters, and both tenderloins were
not removed. Montana Hunting Regulations require
that all four quarters above the hock, including loin and
backstrap are considered suitable for food. Although
not required by law, none of the substantial neck meat
was removed.
Its unfortunate to see such careless disregard for the
animal. The wasted meat could have been easily removed
from the carcass, said Morin.
Wardens came upon the elk on Friday, September
18, but it had likely been harvested on Thursday evening.
Evidence of sex, which is required to be naturally attached
to the carcass for transport, was left at the scene.
Its apparent that this hunter was more concerned
about taking out the head and antlers rather than removing
all of the meat and taking care of the animal, added Tryan.
Anyone with information about the crime is
encouraged to call Warden Tryan at 406-263-0067, Warden
Morin at 406-654-7630, or FWPs 24-hour wildlife tip line
at 1-800-TIP-MONT (1-800-847-6668).
The 1-800-TIP-MONT program is a toll-free number
where one can report violations of fish, wildlife or park
regulations. Callers can remain anonymous and may be
eligible for a reward up to $1,000 for providing information
that leads to a conviction.
Showers likely
Friday
morning
BUZZ
HELP WANTED: Campbell Lodge is looking for part-time or full-time help
for all shifts starting wage $10.50 per hour. APPLY AT CAMPBELL LODGE
BUZZ
THE GATEWAY CLUB: is looking for servers/bartenders, dishwashers &
cook positions. PICK UP APPLICATION @ JOB SERVICE.
BUZZ
LISTERUD CLINIC in Wolf Point is currently accepting applications for a
licensed nurse (LPN or RN). This is a full time position, with all full time
benefits including, health and life insurance, Paid Time Off and Sick Time,
401K opportunities and other insurance options. For details CONTACT,
GINA NEFZGER, CLINIC MANAGER, AT 653-6583. APPLICATIONS
ARE AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING ANNIE BLOCK, VP OF HUMAN
RESOURCES AT 653-6515.
BUZZ
EZZIES MIDTOWN is looking for a full time employee. Starting wage
is $10.00/hour with some benefits after a 3 month probationary period.
Most shifts will be four 10 hours shifts, some night shifts (1-11 Sun-Thurs
or 2-12 Fri and Sat) and some day shifts (9 am-7 pm). Days and hours of
the shifts will vary week to week. Applicant will work some holidays and
weekends. ANYONE INTERESTED CAN PICK UP AN APPLICATION
AT THE STATION.
BUZZ
COTTONWOOD INN is looking for a responsible, motivated full-time waiter/
waitress. Duties include: seat customers, take customer orders, help prep
meals for serving, serve food orders, clean tables, process payments and
other duties as assigned. This position does require being able to work
entire shift standing and walking. Benefits include: vacation/sick leave
and dental/visual reimbursement after 1 year of employment, group health
insurance available after 90 days, employee discounts. Will work some
holidays and weekends. Pay will start at $9.25/hr plus great tips. APPLY
AT COTTONWOOD INN OR ONLINE AT COTTONWOODINN.NET
BUZZ
WANTED One energetic individual, would consider anyone not in a coma.
BRING APPLICATION TO NEMONT MANOR OR CALL CHAR AT 2284306
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apartments in Glasgow. 2 car
garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 units available.
CALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom units with newer furnace, hot water heater, linoleum,
and counter tops. $500 Save on utilities! CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo at St. Marie, all appliances. $450
plus CALL 406-230-1283
BUZZ
FOR RENT OR FOR SALE:3 bedroom furnished house in Nashua Mt. New
roof, new furnace, full basement for storage, shade trees, garden spot and
large yard. PLEASE CALL 263-3644 FOR RENTAL APPLICATION OR
MORE INFORMATION.
BUZZ
FOR SALE: 2004 Park Avenue Buick, blue, new brakes, tires are good.
CALL 406-230-2361
BUZZ
2013 FORD MUSTANG, midnight blue, leather interior, sun roof, loaded,
only 11,000 miles, immaculate condition. Not for sale.
XUV825i S4
3.9%
FOR
72 months1
ON ALL GATORS
XUV825i S4
50 hp* EFI, 44 mph (70 km/h)
Fully independent suspension
GO SCOTTIES!
228-2330
Favorite Movie Character Day at Glasgow High School as Scotty Homecoming Spirit Week continues.
800 OFF2
XUV550
Prairie Ridge Village is having a Homecoming Dance
to try out their brand new dance floor on Thursday,
October 1st from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Cap Holter & Friends
will be providing the music and everyone is invited to
come and check out their new dance floor.
500 OFF2
0% for 72 months on
remaining 2015s,
has been extended
until the end of the
month
NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS
Call Jerry, Josh or Norm 228-2141 866-528-2141
Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net
Broncs & Big Loops will be held at the Northeast
Montana Fairgrounds in Glasgow this Saturday, October
3rd. The rodeo features Ranch Bronc Riding, Muley
Roping, Reata Roping, and Womens Steer Stopping. The
Calcutta starts at noon with music from Austin Sound
to follow. This event is free to attend. Concessions and a
Beer Garden will be available.
I had a job interview. The interviewer slid his laptop
across the table and said, What I want you to do is sell
this to me.
So I closed the screen, unplugged it, and left. I
ignored his calls for about three hours. When I did finally
answer, he said, Where is my laptop?!
And I said, You wanna buy it?
RSX860i
500 OFF2
Glasgow
EyeCare
ASKING $165,000
WILL BE CLOSED
WED SEPT 3OTH THRU
WED OCT 7TH
#257
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Bonnie City
Scottish Ale
Introducing for
Homecoming
Week
SPECIALS:
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
We Now Serve
Milk Shakes
THE HANGAR
Hwy 2 East
228-8280
GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
THURSDAY
Breakfast
Cold Cereal Mandarin Oranges
Muffin Milk
Lunch
Meatball Sub w/Mozzarella Cheese
Sweet Potato Fries Pears
Choice of Fruit Milk
The week of October 5-9, 2015 is Montana Winter
Weather Awareness Week.
Each year in the United States, there are an average of
7,100 weather related vehicle fatalities, accounting for 24%
of all vehicle fatalities. This is more than all other weather
related deaths combined. Winter storms also claim dozens
of lives in non-vehicle related accidents, and cause hundreds
of millions in damages and resources to handle the snow
event. In Montana, cold weather exposure and automobile
accidents are the main causes of winter weather related
deaths.
Now is the time to make sure you are ready for winter
weather. Check things around your home. Remove dead
branches, clean out the gutters, clean the fireplace or wood
stove chimney and stockpile enough water for everyone in
your household (at least 1 gallon/person/day) for at least 3
days, including your pets.
Have your tires checked, and make sure your car is ready.
Do you need new windshield wipers? Is your wiper fluid low?
How are your brakes? Do you have an engine block heater
for your car? Are all your headlights and taillights working?
Do you have an ice scraper in the car? Have the exhaust and
battery checked as well. A good mechanic can check all of
these things for you and provide recommendations and fixes.
And most importantly, put together a survival kit and keep it
in your vehicle.
When driving this winter, remember the following:
Bridges can be icy, even if roads are just wet. Slow down
when approaching a bridge.
Sharp turns/curves on roads are potential accident areas.
Slow down before approaching them.
Do not use cruise control on icy roads.
Always wear your seatbelt, even in town.
Dont Crowd the Plow! They cant see you very well, and
sometimes not at all. Make sure you stay far enough back.
If you cant see their mirrors, you are too close.
Wear winter weather clothing while driving. If you are in
an accident it may take a while for someone to find you
and responders to get there. You dont want frostbite or
hypothermia while waiting for help.
Spend time with teen drivers to show them how to steer
through a skid, and discuss the safety rules above.
Scotty Paws
Have you noticed the new look on the Underpass? Thanks
to the Glasgow High School Key Club, their advisor Desiree
Johnson and other students from GHS who helped to get
the underpass painted in time for Scotty Homecoming.
Thanks to Mayor Becky Erickson and the City of Glasgow
for getting the lighting fixed it will be more inviting for
people to walk through a well-lit underpass. The following
businesses and individuals contributed to the cost of paint
and supplies: TBID (Tourism Business Improvement
District), Glasgow Beautification Committee, Ruth Ann
Hutcheson, T & R Trucking, Markles Hardware, and
Cottonwood Inn & Suites. Pictured above are Morgan
Guttenberg and Autumn Gault.
THURSDAY
Stroganoff