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GHS students
prepare to be
'Homeless for
a Night'


Homelessness is
defined as the condition
of not having a
permanent place to live;
only recently perceived as
a societal problem.

Estimates of the
number of homeless
people in the U.S. range
from 1.5 to 3 million,
and the problem exists
in all major cities and
a growing number of
smaller communities.

The causes range
from large-scale
deinstitutionalization
of mentally ill people
to disintegration of the
social fabric in minority
communities, drug and
alcohol abuse, cutbacks
in federal social welfare
programs, job loss, and
real estate speculation.

Homeless for a
Night is an opportunity
for the Glasgow High

The GHS Leadership Class students begin preparing their shelters for "Homeless for a Night".

School Leadership Class


students to take action on
the homeless problem.
Those who participate
will spend a night in front
of the Valley County
Pioneer Museum to
discuss, think, and learn
about homelessness.

Although one night
outside can in no way
simulate homelessness,
this awareness-raising
activity can promote
advocacy, protest, and
education.

children).

They'll be spending
2. Make and bring one
their "Homeless for a
cardboard shelter which
Night beginning on
they may use with their
Saturday, September 26th
blanket to stay warm.
at 10:00 p.m. until 6:00
3. Find sponsors who
a.m. Sunday morning.
would be willing to
All participants will:
donate for each hour
1. bring at least one
they are homeless (eight
blanket (new or gently
in this case), or bring
used), which can be
two additional blankets
donated at the end of
to be donated. The
the night to the event.
students have decided
Blankets will be donated
to collect at least $50
to the Montana Rescue
apiece to be donated
Mission in Billings (a
shelter for women and continued on page 2

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OBITUARY

Evelyn Watterud
Sept. 18- Sept. 24

SHOWINGS
228-9239

www.polsontheatres.com
4:10 - 7:00 - 9:00

PG

4:10 - 7:15 - 9:15132 Min.

Extended sequences of violence

action, some thematic elements,


PG-13 and
substance use and language.
DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

Rude humor

86 Min.

FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS

Real Life Wisdom

When a guy does something stupid once, well thats


because hes a guy. But if he does the same stupid
thing twice, thats usually to impress some girl.

When we clean house, you can clean-up. Its an inventory


sweep, brimming with bargains. Save a bundle on one-of-a-kind,
discontinued items and more! HURRY! Price this good wont last!!

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WHIRLPOOL RECLINING
RECLINER DISHWASHER
SOFA
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PUB-STYLE
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$399

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MATTRESS
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$399

Queen Size

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$569

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16 cu. ft

Evelyn Carol Dahl


Watterud, 98, of Glasgow,
Montana passed away on
Monday, September 21,
2015 at Frances Mahon
Deaconess Hospital.
Evelyn was born to
Axel and Hilda (Dahl) Watterud on August 29, 1917
in Opheim, Montana. She had six brothers: Leonard,
Lester, Rudy, Myron, Donald and Glenn. Evelyn was
the oldest of three girls, her sisters were Eleanor and
Lorraine. When Hilda became ill the family moved to
Glasgow. Evelyn took good care of her mother, Hilda
until her passing.
Evelyn moved out on her own after her mothers
death and remained independent and lived alone until
her last days.
Evelyn loved, took good care of, and fed stray
animals that came around her yard. Evelyn loved her
family and enjoyed her life.
Evelyn is survived by her loving sister, Eleanor
Kolstad of Glasgow; sister-in-laws, Elona of Glasgow
and Ruth of Whitefish; numerous nieces and nephews,
and great nieces and great nephews

Evelyn is preceded in death by her parents, her six
brothers, one sister and a brother-in-law.

Services will be held Friday, September 25th, 2015
at 1:00 PM at the Bell Mortuary in Glasgow, Montana.
Burial will follow at Highland Cemetery in Glasgow,
Montana.

How to 'Talk Sense to an Alien'

Glasgow Job Service Employers Committee


presents their Fall Seminar Talk Sense to an Alien
on Thursday, October 8th from 10 a.m. 3 p.m. at the
Cottonwood Inn.
Roubie Younkin will help attendees recognize
how different generations and personalities think and
communicate.
Cost is $40 per person which includes lunch
and workshop materials. Limited seating is available
so register early as there is an additional $10 fee if
registering after October 2nd.
aTo register or for more information, call the Glasgow
Job Service, 228-3926.

BUZZIFIEDS

BUZZ
FARMERS MARKET Saturday Sept. 26th 8-3 with locally home-grown
melons, tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbage, artichoke, leeks, lettuce,
beets, kohlrabi, yukon gold and red potatoes, assorted sweet and
hot peppers, onions, carrots, assorted squash including Hubbard and
buttercup, pumpkins, rhubarb fresh homemade baked goods, jams and
jellies, and so much more. Herballife aloe products. Final week for fruit.
The Farmers Market will be open through Oct starting at 9am. Accepting
wic checks. Complimentary coffee and cookie. Hope to see you there.
Thanks for supporting your local Farmers Market.LOCATED AT THE
RED ROCK PLAZA (ACROSS FROM COKE-PLANT)
BUZZ
LARGE SHOP SALE: Sept 25th and 26th at St. Marie Warehouse,
Tools, materials, furniture, gas furnaces, etc. If you live at St. Marie
and would like to put your stuff in the sale CALL ME. CALL 230-1283
BUZZ
GARAGE SALE: Saturday Sept 26, 8-1, Chest Freezer, Generator,
clothing, tools, and misc. home items. 729 7TH ST. N

Higher-thannormal temps
continue

Average high for the date of September 24th is


70 with an average low of 41, so we're looking at well
above average temperatures at least through Saturday.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 53. East southeast
wind 6 to 10 mph.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 88. East southeast wind 9 to


14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Friday Night: Isolated sprinkles after midnight. Partly


cloudy, with a low around 53. East southeast wind 7 to 10
mph.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 82. Northwest


wind around 8 mph.
Saturday Night: A slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. North
wind 6 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly sunny,


with a high near 70. North wind 5 to 7 mph.
Sunday Night: A slight chance of showers. Partly cloudy,
with a low around 46.
Monday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a
high near 70.
Monday Night: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy,
with a low around 44.

Tuesday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a


high near 66.

Tuesday Night: A slight chance of showers. Partly cloudy,


with a low around 42.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 71.

BUZZ
GARAGE SALE: Friday Sept 24 4-7 & Saturday Sept 25th 7-12.
Name brand clothes, lots of pots and pans, dishes, silverware, sewing
machine, fridge, household items, etc. $1 sale 902 3RD AVE SOUTH
BUZZ
VALLEY VIEW HOME is seeking a Maintenance Manager. Successful
candidate will be well organized, detail oriented, a team player and
have some background in the maintenance area. If not a licensed Boiler
Operator, must be able to obtain their license. Current, clean driving
record. Drug testing. Criminal background check. Pay commensurate
with knowledge and experience. APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT
THE OFFICE.
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
Administrative Assistant
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 SunThurs 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 waiter/waitress and busser. Days
and shifts will vary. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN OR ONLINE AT
COTTONWOODINN.NET
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: 1 bedroom Apt. Furnished, utilities with water and heat
included, laundry in house, No Pets. CALL 228-8115, 406-230-0791
BUZZ
FOR SALE: 2013 White Ford F-150, 3.5 Eco boost,4x4,Super crew
cab, 4-door, short bed, bedliner, LED screen radio, backup camera,
packing sensors, bluetooth, Sirius, premium alloy wheels, running
boards, 77,000 mi., $25,000 CALL 719-660-6838

Northeast
Montana
Fair
Flashback

2015 Miss Teen Rodeo Montana Miranda Minow participated in the Northeast Montana
Fair's PRCA Rodeo in Glasgow as did Miss Rodeo Montana Hanna Heckman.

Someone asked the


other day, "How come you
had Miss Rodeo Montana
in the Buzz, but never put
Miss Teen rodeo Montana
in?"

Our answer was, We
planned on it, but their
was so much other Fair
stuff going on, it just didn't
happen!
Well, her she is (at
last):
Hailing
from
Broadus, Miranda Minow
is the daughter of Tom and
Amy Minow and the older
sister to Kyle Minow.
Miranda is now a
junior at Powder River
County District High
School in Broadus where
she is an honor roll student.
She is an active member of
FFA and 4-H, serving as
her 4-H club president, a
4-H county ambassador,
and is a grand champion
in 4-H public speaking.
Miranda has held the titles
of 2012 Miss Southeastern
Montana Rodeo Little
Miss and 2013-14 Miss
Southeastern
Montana
Rodeo Princess.
Miranda
enjoys
dancing
(ballet
and
jazz), SADD, Speech and
Drama, FFA and 4-H
(horsemanship,
teen
leadership, photography,
range science, and market

Quality at a Fair Price

steer), riding horses, rodeo, playing piano, modeling,


traveling, working at the Copper Moon, teaching
Sunday school, cheering on the All-Star Cheer Squad,
and helping her family on the ranch.

After high school, Miranda plans on obtaining her
bachelors degree in social work so she can work in an
equine-assisted therapy program. Eventually she would
like to start her own equine-assisted therapy facility at
Powder River Farm in the Dell, a group home providing
residential and vocational opportunities in a farm-like
setting for adults with developmental disabilities.

When asked why she wanted to become Miss Teen
Rodeo Montana, Miranda says it all started when she
was three with one of her first memories, watching the
rodeo queens at the Miles City Bucking Horse Sale.
After seeing the queen carry the American flag she knew
that was something she wanted to do and someone she
wanted to be. Just by that pretty smile, fast horse, and
glittery clothes, that queen made an impact on her life.
This anonymous queen became a huge role model.
Every time Miranda goes into the arena, she thinks of
that queen and does her best to imitate her.

That is the special thing about rodeo queens, they
dont even know the impact they are making on the
people in the stands of the rodeo arena. Miranda enjoys
her time spent as Miss Teen Rodeo Montana because
she wants little girls to look up to her and she wants
to be that positive role model. Being this role model
while representing the sport she loves is one her greatest
accomplishment in the world.

AFFORDABLE
INDEPENDENT
LIVING!

T HE
M ANOR

Several apartment designs from which YOU may choose.


For a tour & more info on openings before winter hits,
Call Nemont Manor at (406) 228-4306
or e-mail us manor@nemont.net
Utilities included, laundry on site and meals twice daily!

0% for 72 months on
remaining 2015s,
has been extended
until the end of the
month
NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS
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Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

YOUR IDENTITY HAS JUST


BEEN STOLEN.

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WHAT?

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Protecting the identities of you & your family = Priceless

Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge,
the Manor or Valley View?

Let us help.

Call Shawn Beard 230-1025

SPECIALS:
FRIDAY

19th Anniversary
Soup: Clam Chowder
Lunch: Shrimp Basket
Dinner: Prime Rib & Shrimp

SATURDAY

Soup: Cooks Choice


Lunch: Chicken Philly
Dinner: 8 oz. Sirloin

SUNDAY

Soup: Cooks Choice


Lunch: French Dip
Dinner: 2 pc Liver & Onions

MONDAY

Soup: Tomato
Lunch: Grilled Ham & Cheese
Dinner: Hamburger Steak

We Now Serve
Milk Shakes

Have your parties here


BOOK NOW!

A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!

THE HANGAR

Hwy 2 East
228-8280

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
FRIDAY
Breakfast
Scrambled Eggs Cinnamon Stick
Juice Milk
Lunch
Hamburger w/Fixings Baked Bean
M&M Bar Peaches
Choice of Fruit Milk

She finally made it clear as a bell


After dodging the question for months, Hillary
Rodham Clinton finally admitted that she opposes
building the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline
Clinton said that building the nearly 1,200-mile
pipeline, which would carry heavily polluting oil from
Canada to refineries on the Gulf Coast, was not in the best
interest of what we need to do to combat climate change.
Despite the fact that the State Department
analysis last year found the pipeline would not
significantly add to carbon pollution, "There are a lot
more jobs from my perspective on a North American
clean energy agenda than you would ever get from
one pipeline crossing the border, she said.

Grants awarded to achieve Vision Zero


The Montana Department of Transportation has
awarded $2.66 million in grants to help achieve Vision
Zero, the initiative to eliminate deaths and serious
injuries on Montana roads. The focus of these grants is
enforcement and education to improve traffic safety.

Montana is a big state with thousands of miles to
travel, said Mike Tooley, director of MDT. Funding
safety programs throughout the state is vital to saving
lives and preventing injuries.
High visibility enforcement is one of the
most effective countermeasures in reducing traffic
fatalities. As the perceived risk of getting caught by
law enforcement increases, the likelihood that people
will engage in unsafe driving behaviors decreases.
Law enforcement agencies throughout the state are
receiving grants to participate in the Selective Traffic
Enforcement Program (STEP) that funds overtime
patrols and equipment purchases to concentrate on
enforcement of seat belt laws and impaired driving
laws.
So far this year the number of fatalities are
outpacing last year and we are heading the wrong
direction if zero is the goal continued Tooley.
Preventing these fatalities is up to everyone, not just
those who do it for a living. Make sure everyone is the
vehicle is buckled up, pay attention to the road, and
never let anyone drive impaired.
Grant funding is limited and awarded through
a competitive application process. MDT administers
these federal grant monies from the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration funded through the
Federal Highway Trust Fund.
The Valley County Sheriff 's Office STEP and
equipment grant was $23,500.

Steak Fry
Friday
Sept 25
5-7pm

Jam Session
Saturday
Sept 26
2pm
Its all happening

at
the

vfw

CHARMING 2 STORY HOME

On Glasgows North side, this open


and bright 4 bedroom, 2 bath 2240
+/- sq. ft. home offers charm of the
1920s with original moldings and 12+/Ceilings, hardwood floors, stainless steel
appliances, and a sun porch off the back
door. Single car detached garage with
alley access to build a large garage/shop.
Located at: 611 4th Avenue N.

ASKING $159,000

#256

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com

FRIDAY

Soup: Clam Chowder Chili

Late Nite Laffs


Specials:

Tuna Melt
Hawaiian Burger

Sams Fall Fesitival

Dine at theO

October 24th
Austin Sound 9 pm

228-8006

Football Weekend and the

Sagebrush Lounge and Casino


Saturday

Cats vs Cal Poly 1:30


Griz vs Northern AZ 2:00
Bar opens at 10am on Sat & Sun
Dont miss a game. We have
the College football package.
we have every NFL game
plus 10 flat screen tvs

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