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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230


406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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A Grizzly Bear Prayer


“Please Dear Lord, send me a tasty tourist!” This is a to the National Park Service in 2019 was around 730,
great grizzly photo from a trip that Frank & Lin Vargo took but no one knows the exact number. Grizzlies can hit
to Yellowstone Park. The approximate number grizzly speeds of 35-40 miles per hour, so it’s a good thing
bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem according Frank & Lin have some powerful zoom lenses!
BUZZIFIEDS
Downtown Glasgow
D &G
SPORTS & WESTERN
406-228-9363

BUZZ
FALL LEAF CLEANUP: No job too big or small. Call for an estimate
or to schedule today. Spots are filling up quickly. Other services
available. Licensed and insured. COMMERCIAL CONTRACTING AND
MAINTENANCE: 406-230-2725
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 2 storage units, first one is 12’x50’ with openings at each end
for a complete pass through; second one is 12’x35’. FOR MORE INFO ON
UNITS, CALL GEORGE AT 406-785-2109 OR 406-785-7100. Located one
mile south of Nashua on Highway 117 at Arthur’s Mini Storage.
October 18, 2022 BUZZ
8:30am - 5:30pm RENTAL SPACE AVAILABLE: The Irving Building (formerly known as First
Community Bank) has ground floor rental space available on November 1,
Win $150 Towards a New Tribal Outfit! 2022. The address of the space is 114 5th St. S, Glasgow, MT. The ground
20% Off Tribal Clothing! floor is comprised of two rooms totaling 704 sq. ft. and in addition, a private
Giveaways! basement storage unit area with bathroom at no additional charge. the rental
amount is negotiable. PLEASE DIRECT ALL INQUIRIES TO 406-228-2554
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Above normal FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. Single car garage,
washer & dryer. Tenant pays gas, electric, trash & water.. $600/mo. CALL
temperatures HELLAND AGENCY 406-228-2114. hellandagencyinc.com
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this week DOWNTOWN APARTMENTS FOR RENT: 1 Bedroom 1 Bath available Oct
1st, $550/month plus utilities. 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath available Oct 1st, $600
Today: Sunny, with a high near 63. East southeast wind 11 plus utilities. On Site Laundry; No smoking; No pets; Damage Deposit and
to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. References Required. SECOND AVENUE PROPERTIES, LLC 263-4893.
BUZZ
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 34. East wind 10 to
HOME WITH 20 ACRES 6 miles from Glasgow. 5 bedroom 3 bath 2,240
14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. sq.ft. house with 3 car attached garage. 40’x72’ shop with cement floor.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 68. Southeast wind 9 to Small cattle shed and garden shed, well with whole house RO system,
11 mph. Generac generator. Irrigation ditch runs through property. CALL 406-230-
0635
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 37. East BUZZ
wind around 7 mph becoming northwest after midnight. FOR RENT IN FT. PECK 3 bedroom house. Available Now newly remodeled
kitchen and bathroom. Washer & Dryer included. No Smoking or Pets.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 69. Northwest wind 8 References required. CALL 406-263-3483
to 11 mph. BUZZ
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 36. West OPPORTUNITY BANK OF MONTANA is adding to our outstanding team
with a Customer Service Teller for our Hinsdale Branch. As our Customer
northwest wind 6 to 8 mph becoming south after midnight.
Service Teller, you will be responsible for serving as the face of the bank,
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 71. West wind 7 to 17 offering exceptionally friendly and helpful service, and helping to build
mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. confidence, trust, and loyalty with our customers. During training, you will
master the mechanics of standard transactions and service functions and
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 39. perfect your customer service skills. PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
Northwest wind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 26 www.oppbank.applicantlist.com OR CONTACT JILL CLARK AT 406-
mph. 441-5027 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
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Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61. West wind 9 to GLASGOW SCHOOLS: Route Bus Driver $22.34 - $23.29/hr.
13 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Accompanist ($13.34-15.21 base wage). Substitutes needed in all areas.
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40. Southwest For more information and to apply go to: www.glasgow.k12.mt.us and click
on employment tab. FOR QUESTIONS CALL 406-228-2406. (EQUAL
wind 9 to 11 mph becoming southeast in the evening.
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER)
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, BUZZ
with a high near 63. South southeast wind 9 to 15 mph VALLEY BUILDERS GLASGOW is looking for a Yard Person. Pay
becoming west in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high is competitive,wages DOE. PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT VALLEY
as 20 mph. BUILDERS OR CALL (406) 228-4041
BUZZ
Saturday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with VALLEY BUILDERS GLASGOW is looking for an Office Assistant/
a low around 33. Customer Service Representative. Pay is competitive,wages DOE. PICK
UP AN APPLICATION AT VALLEY BUILDERS OR CALL (406) 228-4041
Sunday: A slight chance of rain and snow showers. Partly BUZZ
sunny, with a high near 47. Breezy. TOWN OF FORT PECK is hiring a full time Assistant Public Works Director.
BUZZIFIEDS (call 406-228-4558)
Position will remain open until filled. Competitive wages, health insurance, is preferred, but will consider hiring a candidate at 29+ hours per week.
and PERS retirement. APPLY THROUGH THE FORT PECK TOWN This position offers a FULL BENEFIT package if working over 30 hours/
OFFICE BY STOPPING IN OR CALLING 526-3220 OR 526-7548. week with pay $27.50 - $32.50 per hour, depending on experience. For
BUZZ a complete job description and application, please contact Valley
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a full time Dietary Aide to support our County Health department at 501 Court Square #11, Glasgow, MT
amazing kitchen providing restaurant style customer service to our amazing 59230 or call 406-228-6261.
residents. Our starting wage is very competitive and scaled depending on BUZZ
experience. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME AND PICK UP AN MARKLE’S ACE HARDWARE Seeks motivated, outgoing people for
APPLICATION IF INTERESTED! immediate employment for full time position. Must have knowledge in all
BUZZ depts. like plumbing, electrical, tools, paint etc. Must be able to lift 50-70 lbs.,
MILK RIVER INC. WORK SUMMARY: Responsible to the Executive be on feet for long periods of the day. Wages DOE plus benefits. PLEASE
Director for clerical work needed in all areas of Milk River, Inc. This STOP BY STORE FOR APPLICATION 416 2ND AVE. S
includes, but is not limited to, filing all information in the individual’s main BUZZ
files, typing letters, forms and reports, making copies for group homes, etc. VALLEY COUNTY TRANSIT has an opening for a relief driver. Benefits
Answer and direct phone calls to appropriate staff and individuals. Greet include sick, vacation and holiday pay. Must be able to obtain a CDL within
customers and assist them with laundry, ironing, can, etc. Empty money 90 days of hire. People skills and good driving record are required. Will
from pop machines and prepare for deposit. Balance petty cash boxes. be subject to preemployment drug test, criminal and driving record check.
Prepare deposits. Attend monthly staff meetings and weekly management CALL 406-228-8747 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
administration meetings. Work with Administrative Assistant in preparing BUZZ
policies and chair the Safety Committee. Position is PT, but will work into VALLEY COUNTY USDA FARM SERVICE AGENCY (FSA) OFFICE
FT. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: At least a high school is hiring a full-time temporary Program Technician. Applications will be
diploma or equivalent. Must have the ability to perform secretarial duties, accepted until the position is filled. Duties include general office activities
be competent in the use of office equipment (i.e. copier, computer, printer, supporting FSA farm loan and farm programs administered at the field
typewriter, and calculator) and have the ability to work with the public, as level. Successful applicants must be reliable, have a professional attitude,
well as DD individuals. Must be self-motivated and organized. and enjoy working with the public. CONTACT JAMIE ZUMBUHL AT 406-
BUZZ 228-4321 EXT. 111 OR EMAIL jamie.zumbuhl@usda.gov FOR MORE
DALE PLUMBING & HEATING has an opening for Customer Service and INFORMATION ON HOW TO APPLY. USDA is an equal opportunity
Office Clerk Salary: 12.00 - 14.00 per hour, DOE. Hours: Part/Full Time. provider, employer, and lender.
Duties for this position include: cleaning and organizing store,waiting on BUZZ
customers, answering phones, ordering, checking in inventory, pricing & VALLEY COUNTY USDA FARM SERVICE AGENCY (FSA) OFFICE
putting away inventory, making work orders, writing & pricing sales slips, is hiring a full-time permanent Program Technician. Applications will be
processing returns & credits, computer data entry, Quickbooks entry, payroll, accepted through October 18. Duties include general office activities
& various other office & clerical duties as assigned. We offer Benefits for full supporting FSA farm loan programs administered at the field level.
time employees after probationary period, including Health, Vision, Dental, Successful applicants must be reliable, have a professional attitude, and
401K, Profit sharing, and personal time. PICK UP APPLICATION AT DALE enjoy working with the public. Visit USAJOBS at https://www.usajobs.
PLUMBING & HEATING OR EMAIL TO dph@daleph.net gov/job/681509600 for more information and to apply. USDA is an equal
BUZZ opportunity provider, employer, and lender.
THOMPSON & SONS Looking to hire a Mechanic. Pay is competitive, BUZZ
wages DOE. PICK UP APPLICATION AT THE SHOP OR CALL 406- MAINTENANCE WORKERS WANTED He/She repairs or replaces
228-4801 windows, doors, overhead garage doors, storm doors, storm windows,
BUZZ gutters, porch posts and overhangs. Will be required to also scrape caulk
MILK RIVER INC. is looking for a Night Shift Direct Support Specialist. and repaint exterior doors, window frames, door frames and porch posts
CALL 406-228-8412 FOR MORE INFO as needed. Must be able to use an extension ladder and power tools in a
BUZZ safe manner. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds unassisted. Must possess
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage a valid driver’s license. Position is part-time and salary will depend upon
for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone level of experience. Generic job application and detailed job description are
who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage for trainees is $15.00 available by contacting the ST. MARIE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR OFFICE AT 521 6TH ST., ST. MARIE, (406) 524-3336. Position is open
AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM! until filled.
BUZZ
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new full time Activities Aide to work Feeling overwhelmed?
with our residents on daily activities and outings. As an Aide you will be Moving to Prairie Ridge, The
joining a unique and awesome department that works like a family while
working with you on building your schedule. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW
Manor, or Valley View?
HOME FOR AN APPLICATION LET US HELP.
BUZZ Helping Senior Adults with their move
POSITION OPENING for a Registered Nurse. Communication skills
-verbal and written- are essential. Primary duties include immunizations, RATES:
$100/hr: Room to room in the same location
communicable disease investigation and follow-up, Cardiac Ready $200/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
Community, emergency preparedness, maternal/child health outreach, The Manor or Valley View
family planning, and other duties as assigned. Requires a registered $250/hr: Moving from home to a different house
nursing license eligible to work in Montana and a driver’s license. Full time Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
Mustangs gallop to Northern B win over the Scotties
By Mike Brandt Glasgow’s first play after Malta’s TD. Gibbs broke for a 21
Turnovers hurt one team but helped the other. That yard run to the 25, but two incomplete passes later Treyton
pretty much sums it up for Glasgow in its 37-6 loss to Malta Wilke lost the ball with Vaughn Miller falling on the ball at
Friday night. Glasgow-Nashua-Hinsdale turned the ball over the 24. Glasgow didn’t have enough time to get into the end
eight times, which aided Malta-Saco-Whitewater-Dodson zone.
in the Northern B win in Malta. It was the Mustangs fifth The second half belonged to Malta with the Mustangs
straight win over Glasgow. scoring at the 7:44 mark in the third on Oxarart’s 35-yard
Malta (7-1, 4-0) can clinch the conference title this run and Gibbs’ conversion for a 24-6 lead. Glasgow’s offense
Friday night when the Mustangs travel to Fairfield for the couldn’t get on track, punting twice. The Dawgs were on
regular season finale. The Mustangs have never won on the move on their third possession, taking the ball on the
Fairfield’s field. In fact, Glasgow is the first to have handed 35 after a Malta punt. Donaldson found Wyatt Babb for
the Eagles their first home loss since 2010. A Fairfield and a a 43 yard completion to the Malta 22. Donaldson added
Glasgow win against Wolf Point will give the Northern B a three more yards, but he was intercepted by Kaden Bishop
three-way tie for first place. Then it comes down to head-to- on the next play. Bishop returned the ball to the Glasgow
head competition and a headache. 35. Glasgow’s defense came up with a pick on the Mustangs
Glasgow (5-2, 3-1) played Malta tight throughout the second play.
first half, trailing 8-6 at one time. But in the second half the Glasgow had another good drive going before
Mustangs took advantage of Glasgow turnovers to cruise to Donaldson’s fumble on the 20. The Dawgs put up another
victory. defensive stand when Malta moved the ball to the 2 yard
The Dawgs failed to move the ball after taking the line. Mears was stopped at the 2, forcing the Mustangs to
opening kickoff at the 38 yard line. Tatum Hansen had a turn the ball over on downs.
9 yard gain on the first play, but after that the Dawgs had It was another good possession for Glasgow that ended
negative yards. in another turnover. The Dawgs made it to the 30 when Kyle
Malta had better luck, gaining three first downs before Darrington picked off Donaldson. That set Darrington up
scoring and taking an 8-0 lead. The Mustangs scored on a for a 31-yard pass from Oxarart for a score. The Mustangs
pass from sophomore quarterback Stockton Oxarart. He led 30-6 with 3:38 to play in the game.
found Spencer Gibbs in the right corner of the end zone Malta wasn’t done yet, forcing Hansen to fumble at the
for an 18-yard touchdown. Gibbs also scored the 2-point 9 yard line. Gibbs picked the ball up and scored with three
conversion for the lead with 7:04 to play. minutes to play. Bishop booted the extra point for a 37-6
Glasgow’s first turnover came on the Dawgs next lsesd.
possession, fumbling the ball on the second play. But Malta Malta finished the game with 303 total yards. Oxarart
didn’t have the ball long either. Mo Fast intercepted Oxarart was 5 for 16 in passing with 124 yards. Mears had 25 carries
on his second pass attempt. The Dawgs managed to get to for 77 yards and Gibbs 5 for 59 yards. The Mustangs had 179
the Mustangs 48 before punting. Malta had another good rushing yards.
possession, making it to the Glasgow 23. But on the next Glasgow had 219 total yards with Donaldson going 7
play the Mustrags fumbled with the Dawgs recovering. for 15 for 101 yards. Hansen ran the ball 24 times for 92
Glasgow’s defense came up with a blocked punt with yards. The Dawgs had 118 rushing yards.
the Dawgs taking the ball on the Malta 34. This came after Glasgow will host Wolf Point for the Dawgs Senior-
the Dawgs failed to move the ball and stopped the Mustangs Night Friday. A win would give the Dawgs the second place
on their drive. Glasafow took advantage of the turnover, seed and at least one home playoff game.
scoring on the first play. Senior quarterback Mason
Donaldson handed off to Hansen, who weaved in and out of Full Week of Fall Savings!
traffic to score a 35-yard touchdown with 5:01 to play in the October 18 - 22
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Oxarart picked off Donaldson’s pass on the 46 on
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Letter to the Buzz To make ends meet, we contracted with Phillips
County, Jordan, Brockton, Fort Kipp and outside of Wolf
Point to take their garbage and have them pay Valley
To the Valley County Taxpayers: County for disposing of it. The revenue helps to keep the
We, the former members of the Valley County Refuse cost of collection down for you.
Board, take exception to how we have been portrayed The county has contracted with Barry Damschen
by the County Commissioners, and most recently by since 1987 to oversee the operations of the landfill. With his
Commissioner Fahlgren in his campaigning. guidance, the Valley County landfill has always scored high
When we were removed from the board, the on their state inspection. It regularly receives comments of
commissioners used a 1985/86 statute that required board it being one of the best run sites in the state! Barry was paid
structure to be outlined in a resolution. Rather than an additional $13,500 by the commissioners to take the
making such a resolution, they decided to let all of the landfill records and figure out the actual cost of assessment to
board members go. To our knowledge, we were not the operate the landfill. Barry’s report showed that the residents
only county board that didn’t meet this requirement, but we are carrying the brunt of the cost of operation and not the
were the only board disbanded. Also to our knowledge, this commercial properties. Barry’s recommendation was to
still hasn’t been taken care of yet. change this, but the commissioners have yet to change this
At the time of our dismissal we were working on a assessment to match what seventeen of the eighteen landfills
number of issues. that Barry works with are doing. The report can be found in
1. We had discovered that a number of businesses were the July 2021 Refuse minutes.
receiving garbage pick-up services, but were not being Our focus as a board was to keep the cost reasonable
assessed for it because the Department of Revenue failed for the taxpayers of Valley County. If you had more than
to report them to the Valley County Treasurer. We were household garbage, then you should pay to get rid of it, not
about to start an audit of all commercial and residential the rest of the taxpayers!
properties to review their assessment. At the time of our dismissal from the board, we saw
2. The contract with the Fort Peck Reservation hadn’t the following:
been enforced for a number of years. Our members 1. A reduction in the amount of garbage being put in to our
negotiated a new agreement with the tribes. dumpsters across the county (this meant less trips by T
3. Residential fees are set at $145/year, which amounts to & R Trucking to empty them), a savings to the county.
$.40/day. Anything above normal household garbage 2. A higher usage of the scale at the landfill. This meant
was being looked at for further assessment. For example: an increase of revenue for the refuse district (a bonus so
tires were costing the county $40-60,000 annually to that we didn’t have to raise rates and we were able to put
get rid of. Our goal was to assess the people that were money aside to purchase new equipment or to expand
discarding them and not pass the cost on to the taxpayers. our site).
(this is what Commissioner Fahlgren meant when he 3. The Refuse District was operating at a higher profit.
said we were more interested in “feeing” people) All three of these things have changed since our dismissal.
4. We pushed to get people to stop dumping items in to the We wanted the voters to know that there are two sides
dumpsters such as: a camper trailer, boats, sheds, a deck of the story. And the taxpayers aren’t always hearing all of
off a house, etc. and to bring it to the landfill and to use the story.
the scale and pay an appropriate fee. The commissioners Remember this when you cast your vote.
fought us on this. It continues to cost you the taxpayers ~ The former members of the
money every time this happens because T & R Trucking Valley County Refuse Board
personnel have to take the time to make the items fit into TUESDAY
GLASGOW
the dumpsters, or have another truck come and get the SOUPS: Potato ∙ Chili B
SCHOOL MENU
items. This is all an added expense to you that we didn’t SPECIALS:
want to pass on to you. Crispy Chicken Ranch Wrap TUESDAY O
We researched ways of monitoring the thirteen sites Ugly Burger Breakfast
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across Valley County to prevent improper dumping. We Breakfast Pizza • Tri Tater
Oranges • Milk
looked at cameras, but found out that with no electricity at Dine at the “O”
Lunch
most of the sites, and a lack of internet service at the sites, it
Burrito w/ Salsa • Nachos
wasn’t feasible. So improper dumping continues at a cost to Corn • Pineapple • Milk
you. 228-8006
I am running for the Valley County Commissioner, District BOARD OF COUNTY
#2. If I am elected, I will do everything I can do to improve COMMISSIONERS
the services provided by Valley County. Additionally, I hope AGENDA FOR
- DIME BINGO - to raise the performance and accountability of the office. I DISCUSSION AND
Tuesdays will diligently research any existing problems county wide DECISION
at 1:00 PM and will make every effort to implement positive changes Wednesday, October
10¢ a card that will benefit us all. 19, 2022, at 10:30 a.m.
or 6 cards for 50¢ Please Elect Jerry J. Davenport Additions/Deletions
for Valley County Commissioner, District #2
GLASGOW SENIOR
CENTER
Paid for by Jerry J. Davenport for County Commissioner, District #2 Public Comment on
PO Box 115 Opheim, MT 59250
agenda items
Approve Employment /
Termination Notices
Discussion on use of
Local Assistance and
Tribal Consistency
Fund in the amount
of $1.8 million in 2022
and $1.8 million in
2023 for a total of $3.6
million.
Discussion of Gideon
Tower lease.
ROW 872 A Cattle
Guard on North River
Road for Rorvik Farms
L.L.C.
Public Comment on
non-agenda items.

OCTOBER 12 - 18, 2022


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RE-ELECT JOHN FAHLGREN
FOR VALLEY COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Commissioners must be able to work together and share the load of administration
of the county operations. With some 70 full-time employees, 10 departments headed
by county employees, several with volunteer boards, 6 organizations headed by
elected officials, the Fair, Long Run Fire and Search and Rescue; the Commissioners
have a lot on our plate. Budgets, personnel issues, planning for the future, being QUESTION, PERSUADE, REFER TRAINING
available to the public wherever we go, and mundane things like approving claims fill
most days. It is challenging work and I love it! I would appreciate your vote! Thanks! Become certified Tuesday, October 18
Paid for Fahlgren for Commissioner • John Fahlgren, Treasurer in QPR for FREE! Glasgow Evangelical Church
153 East Paisley Lane, Glasgow, MT 59230 5:30 pm - 7:00pam
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coming by using the Training includes:
The boss of a big company needed to call one of his QR code Recognize the warning signs
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Feeling put out at the inconvenience of having to talk to www.valleycarecoalition.com
a youngster the boss asked, “Is your Daddy home?”


“Yes”, whispered the small voice.
“May I talk with him?” the man asked. To the surprise of
the boss, the small voice whispered, “No.”
The Big Bang Theory
Wanting to talk with an adult, the boss asked, “Is your God Spoke and BANG! It happened.
Mommy there?”
“Yes”, came the answer.
“May I talk with her?”
Again the small voice whispered, “no”.
Knowing that it was not likely that a young child would DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND
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“Yes” whispered the child, “A policeman”.
Wondering what a cop would be doing at his employee’s SHOWING: OCTOBER 14 - 20, 2022
home, the boss asked, “May I speak with the policeman”?
“No, he’s busy”, whispered the child.
“Busy doing what?, asked the boss.
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the whispered answer. Daily 4:20 & 7:00 Daily 4:25 & 6:50
Growing concerned and even worried as he heard what Friday & Saturday 9:10 Friday & Saturday 9:00
sounded like a helicopter through the ear piece on the phone
the boss asked, “What is that noise?”
“A hello-copper”, answered the whispering voice.
“What is going on there?”, asked the boss, now alarmed. In
an awed whispering voice the child answered, “The search
team just landed the hello-copper”
Alarmed, concerned and more than just a little frustrated
the boss asked, “Why are they there”?
Still whispering, the young voice replied along with a
muffled giggle: “They’re looking for me”

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