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Letter to the Buzz


Glad to read Olives response

SEPTEMBER 12 - 18

SHOWINGS
228-9239

www.polsontheatres.com

115 Min.

Kudos to Olive Widener for her response to Lewis


Mains letter of 9/02/14. It was well-written and spot
on. It is disturbing to see the office of the presidency
disrespected and so blatantly appearing in the Buzz. We
are free to disagree with any elected official, including the
president, but it should be done in a polite way respecting
the office to which he was elected by the majority of
citizens.

If you have ever wondered what our neighbors to the
north think of our behavior on this subject just Google
this site: The Fifth Column, A Canadians View of Our
Disrespect of President Obamas Presidency, Hes Your
President, For Goodness Sake. by William Thomas. This
author says it all so very well.

~ Barb Hansen

Glasgow

Day of Inspiration in Nashua

4:00PM
7:00PM
9:15PM
Rated PG: for
thematic material, a
scene of violence,
and brief smoking
Cast: Jim Caviezel, Michael Chiklis, Alexander Ludwig, Clancy Brown, Laura Dern

Inspired by a true story, When The Game Stands Tall tells the remarkable
journey of legendary football coach Bob Ladouceur (Caviezel), who took the
De La Salle High School Spartans from obscurity to a 151-game winning
streak that shattered all records for any American sport.

108 Min.

4:10PM
7:15PM
9:20PM
Rated R: for strong violence
including a sexual assault,
language, sexuality/nudity
and brief drug use
Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Olga Kurylenko, Luke Bracey, Eliza Taylor, Caterina Scorsone, Bill
Smitrovich, Will Patton

Code named The November Man, Peter Devereaux (Brosnan) is an extremely


dangerous and highly trained ex-CIA agent who is lured out of quiet retirement
on a very personal mission. He must protect valuable witness Alice Fournier
(Kurylenko), who could expose the truth behind a decades-old conspiracy. He
soon discovers this assignment makes him a target of his former friend and CIA
protg David Mason (Bracey). With growing suspicions of a mole in the agency,
there is no one Devereaux can trust, no rules & no holds barred. Based on the
November Man series novel There are No Spies by Bill Granger, The November
Man is the ultimate cat-and-mouse game set in the world of international espionage.

DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $5.75/PERSON


Grace Lutheran Church of Nashua is hosting a Day
of Inspiration Saturday, September 13th from 9 a.m. 3
p.m. at the Nashua Civic Center.
Special guest speakers will be Pastor Herb Sand of
Opheim, Pastor John Bent of Whitefish and Pastor Tom
Anderson of Billings. Various musicians will also be
performing. There is no cost to attend and a free lunch will
be provided; everyone is welcome.

You are invited to ride the Valley County Transit bus
to Nashua to attend. The bus will pick up at Valley View,
Nemont, and Prairie Ridge starting with pick up at Valley
View at 8:15 a.m. and proceeding to the other two stops.
Everyone is welcome to ride the bus.

It will help with planning if you call 746-3303 or 7463304 to reserve your spot. The Bus will leave Nashua at
2:15 p.m. to return to Glasgow.

Sunday School begins


The First Lutheran Church in Glasgow is excited to
start a new Sunday School year for 2014/15.

There are classes for Preschoolers thru 6th grade and
the first day is Sunday, September 14 from 10:15 to 11:00
am. Bible stories, crafts and music make this 45 minutes
go by quickly and fun!
Worship services are at 9:30 am with Holy Communion
each Sunday. Pastor Scott Hedegaard also does worship
services at Nemont Manor on Wednesdays at 2 p.m. and
at Valley View Nursing Home on Wednesdays at 11 a.m.
All are welcome to any of these worship services.

BUZZIFIEDS

BUZZ
Farmers Market: Saturday, Sept. 13th, 8am-3pm. Cucumbers,
beans, beets, artichoke, onions, kohlrabi, carrots, zucchini, new potatoes,
tomatoes; bell, banana, Hungarian wax, and jalapeo peppers; sweet
corn, cabbage & oriental eggplant - all veggies are locally home grown.
Fresh baked goods, jams & jellies, and complimentary coffee & cookies.
Also, Mark Wicks will have his assorted fruit, Sheryl has Natural Herbal
Aloe products for your skin & hair (free samples available), Pink Zebra
Consultant Stephanie Hughes w/candles & such, and Ellen will have
hand-made jewelry. Thanks for supporting your local Farmers Market.
BUZZ
Prep Cook opening at Glasgow High School: Duties will be to
assist the head cook in food preparation, serving & cleanup. Starting wage
is $11.40/hr, $13.38/hr after 3 months, plus benefits. Complete & submit
Classified Application on our website: www.glasgow.k12.mt.us (Click on
the Employment tab, then select Classified Positions). Position open until
filled. Call Katie Potter for more info 228-2485.
BUZZ
Valley County Transit has an opening for a full-time
driver or 2 part-time drivers. Benefits available, including
health insurance, retirement, sick & vacation leave, plus paid holidays.
Must be able to obtain a CDL w/passenger endorsement within 60 days
of hire. People skills & good driving record are required. Will be subject
to preemployment drug test, criminal & driving record check. Pay will be
$11.24 - $11.74/hr w/pay increase after successful probation period. Would
like to fill ASAP. Call 228-8744 for more info, or apply at Job Service.
BUZZ

Great night
for Scotty
Football

Some good football weather, temperature at the 7:00


kickoff on Scotty Field will be around 55, gradually
dropping below 50 by games end.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 41. South wind 5


to 10 mph becoming north northwest after midnight.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 57. Northwest
wind 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 41. North
northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming light north after
midnight.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 62. Calm wind becoming
south southwest around 6 mph in the afternoon.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 42. Light
south southwest wind.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 70. South wind 3 to 7
mph.
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 46.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 76.
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 50.

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 79.


Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 51.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 77.

Position Available at fmdh: Circulating Registered Nurse


(Surgical Services Dept.). Must have a State of MT License & CPR
certified. Surgical experience preferred. 24 - 32 hrs/wk, additional
hours required for vacation coverage. Scheduled Call for after-hours/
weekend/holiday (approx. 8 days/month). Please complete an
application at FMDH.org or contact Charam Orth at
228-3638.
BUZZ
Help Wanted: Bussers needed for weekends and weekday evenings.
Great part-time work for high schoolers! Apply at Cottonwood.
BUZZ
NEEDED: Secretary, full time. Monday-Friday. Duties: Answer
telephone, take messages, schedule work load. Must have good
communication skills, all book work that pertains to job, and good
computer skills. Salary D.O.E. Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, Rx
coverage, flexible benefit plan, life insurance, 401(k) plan, paid time
off. Please send updated resume & work history to tire-rama,
15 4th St. N., Glasgow, Attn: Stu.
BUZZ
Help Wanted: Ezzies Wholesale, Inc. has a full-time driver/
serviceman position available in Glasgow. Duties include delivery of
propane, gas & diesel, as well as other duties. Must have or be willing
to obtain CDL with the following endorsements: Hazardous, tanker, air
break. The right candidate must be a self-starter and have excellent
customer service skills. Full benefit package including paid vacation,
medical & 401k available. Wages DOE. Apply at ezzies Westend
in glasgow.
BUZZ
Job Opening: Cottonwood Inn is looking for a part-time Night Audit
shift and a part-time Evening Front Desk shift. Pick up applications
at The Cottonwood front desk.
BUZZ
Markles hardware is seeking Part-Time High School
help: Building, stocking, merchandising & helping customers.
Customer service skills a must. Wage DOE. Applications
available at the store or job service.
BUZZ
FOR Rent in St. Marie: 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath condo w/garage. $500/
mo. plus utilities. Call 406-263-2113.
BUZZ
apt FOR RENT. 925 sf, 2 bdrm/1 1/2 bth townhome apt. City of
Glasgow. Cozy. Good neighbors. $550/mth. Sm pets OK. Laundry rm
in unit. 360-750-6746.
BUZZ
FOR Rent & SALE In St.
Marie: 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath.
Call 406-524-3742.
BUZZ
FOR Sale in St. Marie: 3
Bedroom, 1 Bath condo w/
garage. Asking $29,750. Call
406-263-2113.
BUZZ
F OR SALE : 2 0 0 2 F o r d
E x p l o r e r S p o r t Tr a c 4 x 4 ,
maroon. Good condition w/
clean interior, hard Tonneau
cover w/bed liner, A/C, cruise
control, keyless entry, auto
start, block heater & more
(windshield has a crack).
201,000 miles. Asking $4,750.
Call 406-781-9649.

Fall Meeting & Team Sign-up


Saturday, Sept. 20th
2pm at Oasis Bar
We will be discussing last years vote about the beer mug.
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!

Technology

SPECIALS:
FRIDAY

Soup: CLAM CHOWDER


Lunch: FISH BURGER
Dinner: WALLEYE

SATURDAY

Soup: COOKS CHOICE


Lunch: CHICKEN BURGER
Dinner: RIBEYE STEAK

SUNDAY

Soup: COOKS CHOICE


Lunch: GRILLED
HAM & CHEESE
Dinner: 8oz SIRLOIN

MONDAY

Soup: CHICKEN NOODLE


Lunch: PATTY MELT
Dinner: HAMBURGER STEAK

by Bruce Auchly
Archery season has arrived and with it the
outdoor catalogs and sporting goods stores
are full of the latest gadgets, gizmos and
geegaws.
Technology. How much is enough?
How much is too much? If you are looking
for help in deciding what is legal, the law
may be of some value. If youre looking for
help with the ethics of it all, talk to a higher
power.
Montana game laws state the legal
length and weight of an arrow, and describe
in detail what constitutes a broadhead.
But no law says to the archer, Thou
shalt not shoot at an elk walking 75 yards
away. Only the knowledge that such a shot
will likely result in a wounded animal that
may go off and die and not be found by the
would-be marksman.

Tangles

Salon

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(406) 853-5100

LeAnn
Murnion
Cosmetologist

330 4th Ave S. Glasgow, MT


The problem as seen from this corner
of space is the latest technology on the
market would lead an archer to believe
that 75-yard shots are the rule and result in
easy meat in the freezer. Seventy-five yards
shots are not the rule, should not be taken
and rarely result in easy meat in the freezer.

We have every technological advantage
when it comes to hunting: GPS units,
rangefinders, trail cameras and bowsights
that glow in dim light. And that does not
even touch the no-scent, lightweight,
waterproof and windproof clothing for
sale.

Lets be clear. Advances in gear, archery
equipment and clothing are wonderful.
They are also not the culprit. The problem
is not technology but what it does to us. It
can lead us to believe that in our hurried
lives, the modern convenience takes the
place of practice.

Just a few arrows into the hay bale in

Robyns Nest!

the backyard and were good to go.



Perhaps an invisible line is crossed when we no longer
use mechanical aids but are used by them.
More than 65 years ago, Aldo Leopold, the founder of the
science of wildlife management, decried the gadgeteer: He
has draped the American outdoorsman with an infinity of
contraptions, all offered as aids to self-reliance, hardihood,
woodcraft or marksmanship, but too often functioning as
substitutes for them.
Do you have so many gadgets that your next yard sale
might compete with the local sporting goods store?
Im no help, nor judge, as I have more factory-made trinkets
than necessary. Yet there has to be a limit, as Leopold
states, beyond which money-bought aids to sport destroy
the cultural value of sport.
Perhaps the answer to right and wrong lies in our morning
mirror. After all, hunting is the one activity which has no
judge, jury, referee or umpire.
The archer who takes the 75-yard shot at an elk, wounds the
animal then makes little attempt to find it, does so without
a witness. The archer can walk away, legally, and do it all
over again the next day. Legally he is a hunter, morally not
so much.
Hunting is tough and should be. Somewhere lies the
invisible line between too much stuff and not enough
ethics. Try to find it without too much gadgetry.

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Letter to the Buzz

St. Marie happenings

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
MONDAY
Breakfast

Peaches Milk
Custom Carpentry Roofing Repairs Windows Doors Kitchens Baths
Call Shawn Beard 230-1025

Email: beardhi@gmail.com Licensed & insured Free Estimates

Lunch

Chicken Nuggets Snap Peas


Bun w/Jelly Pears
Choice of Fruit Milk

80% Lean Family Pack

GROUND BEEF................... $2.99/lb.


Boneless Beef Family Pack

NEW YORK STEAK.............. $7.99/lb.


Pork Shoulder Arm

ROAST...............................$1.79/lb.
Pork Asst.

LOIN CHOPS...................... $2.29/lb.


El Monterey 32 oz. Select Varieties

BURRITOS OR CHIMICHANGAS...$2.99 ea.


Armour 14 oz. Original or Italian

MEATBALLS........................$2.99 ea.

spoke out but to no avail. If that were to happen again Id push to


extortion prosecution. Sounds familiar to the current litigation
involving St. Marie Development Corp (SMDC) .....and who
are those involved? Lets move on to the NEWBIES.

MANY LAWSUITS- currently filed by DTM and Terry-Lee.


LADIES DOMINOS- Elusive Elinor Linsay again out foxed
Its a lawyers dream!
the girls for the win.
1. Temporary Restraining Order against the Village Board
GENTLEMANS CLUB- Blackjack Kethcum was the big
Directors.
dog of the games. Walt Watts made up a pot of ham and 2. Quiet Title filings
beans and a mess of sweet cornbread for refreshments. (very 3. Valley Park, Inc. challenged by a self proclaimed Party
very good, but a lot of flageolet blasts going off)
in Interest.
4. A Motion for Survey- which has already been done and
GARDENIN- Well its getting to be button up the garden
is filed in the Courthouse.
time with the frost coming on. So get to canning and drying
5. A sub division plan presented.
whats there while theyre still good.
6. Sheriff s Sale of SMDC properties with a Confession of
ONGOING SAGA- of St. Marie.....Folks, in the old days of
Judgment hanging.
the Montana Territory you had honest, hard working farmers, 7. Many legal responses by Village Attorneys and St. Marie
ranchers, miners, and shop keepers. We still have the HONEST
Condo Assoc. Attorneys ON and ON and ON
HARD WORKING folks, but sad to say that we still have some OPINION- Some come to St. Marie with peanuts and big ideas
UNSCRUPULOUS individuals hanging around. They remind and think theyre going to take power and control and make
me of horse thieves, rustlers, claim jumpers, card cheatin a lot of money. The BEDROCK folks of 20 years have been
gamblers, and crooked saloon proprietors with their watered defending against these types over the years and will continue
down whiskey. Along with these left over parasite types, we to do so. Just look at the properties of the 20 year folks and then
have a crop of NEW slickers, schemers, and scammers shopping look at the pile of JUNK of those trying to take over.
for suckers! Hell Fire! ....enough is enough say the STRAIGHT

~ Nick Chiechi- the Due Diligent one.
SHOOTER condo owners with property outside of the SMCA
association that operates on level ground. Thats what they (comments, corrections, additions, opinions are certainly
tell me speaking in reference to the latest attempt to fire up welcomed)
the old NVCCA. (North Valley County Condo Association) NEAT HISTORICAL BUILDING The former Jonnies
Past history of NVCCA isnt pretty and outstanding issues still
Caf building, located
remain. The past board was run by a person who made himself
on Glasgow`s
Front Street, has
President, signed contracts to make himself paid Manager and
over 2,900 sq. ft.
Maintenance Man. Then he resigned and sued the Association
Priced to sell.
taking all their property and money and leaving it bankrupt!
Asking
During that action he discounted an owners bill from $40,000
$59,950
to $5,000 and put that in his pocket too. That owner himself and
20-913
another were on the Board as Directors. I was in those meetings
www.hellandagencyinc.com
CALL JON TODAY 263-2113
and the final meeting in an attorneys office. Myself and others

SORRY!
Ezzies Wholesale sincerely apologizes to NorVal
Electric. NorVal was listed as a possible drive-off
from Ezzies Westend in last weeks Glasgow Courier.
Ezzies sincerely regrets any problems this may
have caused for NorVal Electric, as NorVal was in
no way associated with this drive-off.

Deep Opologies!

~ EZZIES WHOLESALE

FriDaY FuNNieS by SuGaR



A guy goes into a restaurant and orders soup from a
waitress. The waitress goes into the kitchen and the man
passes his time waiting by looking out the window. When the
waitress returns, he says, "Looks like rain." The waitress says,
"Yeah, but it's soup!!"


Smartness runs in my family. When I went to school I
was so smart my teacher was in my class for, like, five years!

Two old Jewish men, Sid and Abe, are sitting in a Mexican
restaurant one day. Sid asks Abe, Do you know if any people
of our ancestry were ever born and raised in Mexico?

Abe replies, I dont know, Sid, lets ask our waiter.

When the waiter arrives, Abe asks, Are there any Mexican
Jews?

The waiter says, I dont know seor, I ask the cooks.

He returns from the kitchen after a few minutes and says,
No seor, the cook say no Mexican Jews.

Abe isnt satisfied and asks, Are you absolutely sure?

The waiter, realizing he is dealing with Gringos replies,
I check once again, seor, and goes back into the kitchen.

While the waiter is away, Sid says, I find it hard to believe
that there are no Jews in Mexico. Our people are scattered
everywhere.

The waiter returns and says, Seor, the head cook
Manuel, he say there is no Mexican Jews.

Are you certain? Abe asks again. I just cant believe
there are no Mexican Jews!

Seor, I ask EVERYONE, replies the exasperated waiter.
All we have is Orange Jews, Grape Jews, Prune Jews, Tomato
Jews and Apple Jews, no Mexican Jews.

KIWANIS

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