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    Published by BS Central

    515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578

    [email protected]

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    Pedersen

    to therescue!

    Little boys will be

    little boys, and

    looking up into

    that great big tree

    and deciding,

    Im gonna climb

    it!, never put

    any thought intohow he was

    going to get

    back down. Fire

    Fighter Michael

    Pedersen came

    to the rescue, as

    up the tree he

    went and brought

    Jacob back down

    to safety, no

    injuries to either

    one. That kid

    is going to give

    me gray hair,

    said Jacobs

    Mother, Leslie

    Bishop, who took

    the photo of the

    rescue. Hang in

    there, Leslie!

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    Late Nite LaffsIn New Hampshire, Trump

    demonstrated he will nottolerate dishonesty from hisopponents, like Jeb Bush and

    Marco Rubio. Mr. Trump, toanswer your call for political

    honesty, youre not going tobe president. Its been fun.

    Its been great. I love you! ~

    Stephen Colbert

    The TSAs airport bodyscanners have been shownto be so ineffective, the

    Homeland Security chairmansuggested using traditional

    metal detectors. WhileLaGuardia will continue to just

    have a scarecrow dressed asa cop. ~Jimmy Fallon

    Up to 11 states are poised tolegalize weed, which wouldbring the total to 14 states.

    Marijuana activists are thrilled.Theyre saying, Wow, 14

    states. Thats more than half ofthe states. ~ James Corden

    New Jersey GovernorChris Christie said that

    Hillary Clintons arroganceis breathtaking. Of course,

    he also said the same thingabout a ight of stairs. ~ SethMeyers

    Long Run at Shopko tonight Te Valley County Long Run Volunteer Firefighterswill be hosting a fire awareness demonstration tonight(uesday, October 6th) from 6-7:30 p.m. in the parkinglot of Shopko. Come grab a free hot dog and toot thehorn on a firetruck.

    Saving Money: Finding Spending Leaks Do you really knowwhere your money goes?

    Tis opening session ofthe 2015-16 Solid Financesseries, brought to you by the Montana State ExtensionService, will take you through basic budgeting practiceand tracking methods. It will also show you how to findand plug spending leaks in your household budget. Tis session will be taught by South Dakota Stat

    Universitys Dr. Carrie Johnson. Everyone is welcome to attend this free webinar inthe conference room of the Valley County Courthouse a12:05 on Wednesday, October 7th for the first session inthe 2015-2016 Solid Finances series.

    Te Northeastern Arts Network will presentChinook Winds from Great Falls tonight (October6th) at 7:00 at the Glasgow High School Auditorium.ickets will be available at the door. As the professional resident wind quintet ofthe Great Falls Symphony, members of the ChinookWinds Quintet serve as principal players in the GreatFalls Symphony Orchestra as well as present chambermusic and interactive school programs and residenciesthroughout Montana and the Northwest. Te Chinook

    Winds have been performing throughout the regionsince 1992. Teir performances have been praised fortheir excellent choice of literature, technical proficiencyand wonderful artistry. Tis event is made possible in part by the MontanaPerforming Arts Consortium Presenter DevelopmentProgram which is supported by grants from the NationalEndowment for the Arts, Montana Arts Council, &legislative grant from Montanas Cultural rust & theWestern States Arts Federation.

    Chinook Winds performing at GHS

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    Real Life WisdomPolitics is the art of postponing a decision until it

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    Tonight:Partly cloudy, with a low around 42. East southeastwind 9 to 11 mph.

    Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 70. Light and

    variable wind becoming west northwest 13 to 18 mph in themorning. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph.

    Wednesday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42.Northwest wind 8 to 11 mph.

    Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. Westnorthwest wind around 6 mph.

    Thursday Night: Partly cloudy,

    with a low around 44.Friday: Mostly sunny, with a

    high near 74. Saturday:Mostlysunny, with a high near 79.

    Sunday: Mostly sunny, with ahigh near 76.

    Columbus Day: Mostly sunny,with a high near 67.

    BUZZDOWNSIZING SALE: Large Downsizing Sale, Oct 10th Wolf Point Whenyou come into Wolf Point from the West, come down the hill, cross thebridge and the brick house on the right hand side of the road across fromthe El Rancho Motel. 9:00 till late afternoon. Lots of antiques, shop items,household, garden, yard art, pine yard furniture, JD riding lawn mower withgrass catcher, JD tiller and snow blower for small tractor, tables, bunk beds,

    dcor, all fair and reasonably priced. So worth the drive. CALL PATSYTIHISTA 785-2321 , 263-7936BUZZ

    THE GATEWAY CLUB: is looking for servers/bartenders, dishwashers &cook positions.PICK UP APPLICATION @ JOB SERVICE.

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Campbell Lodge is looking for part-time or full-time helpfor all shifts starting wage $10.50 per hour. APPLY AT CAMPBELL LODGE

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Construction worker wanted. CALL 390-4156

    BUZZCOTTONWOOD INN is looking for a responsible, motivated full-time waiter/waitress. Duties include: seat customers, take customer orders, help prepmeals for serving, serve food orders, clean tables, process payments andother duties as assigned. This position does require being able to work

    entire shift standing and walking. Benets include: vacation/sick leaveand dental/visual reimbursement after 1 year of employment, group healthinsurance available after 90 days, employee discounts. Will work someholidays and weekends. Pay will start at $9.25/hr plus great tips.APPLYAT COTTONWOOD INN OR ONLINE AT COTTONWOODINN.NET

    BUZZHELP WANTED: The mathematician would like to add you to his teamof dining staff. We would like to multiply our application process, divideby 2, and subtract approximately 3.14 individuals with the anticipation ofoffering them a fraction of what the boss makes. Dont make me look likea zero. BRING YOUR APPLICATION TO NEMONT MANOR OR CALLCHAR AT 228-4306

    BUZZFOR RENT: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apartments in Glasgow. 2 cargarage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 units available.

    CALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046BUZZ

    FOR RENT: 3 bedroom units with newer furnace, hot water heater, linoleum,and counter tops. $500 Save on utilities! CALL 406-524-3742

    BUZZFOR SALE 2008 White Silverado, 3/4 ton crew cab, good tires, 168,000miles. $12,400. CALL 406-263-4066 OR 228-4066

    BUZZHOUSEKEEPER WANTED: Looking for a housekeeper for a private home,would like it cleaned every other week..CALL FOR INFORMATION 263-4790

    Bridal RegistryKoski & Welk

    October 24, 2015

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    November 14, 2015

    FridayOctober 9th9:00 - 5:30

    Door PrizesDelicious Food Samples25% All Fall Items

    Just the Ticket:take a chance at 1.12 Carat Diamond Ring ickets are currently on salefor the FMDH Foundation AnnualDinner. Tis year is the Diamondraffle year. Te event is Saturday,October 10th, at the Glasgow ElksClub. Te no-host social hour

    begins at 5:30 with dinner at 6:00.Entertainment will be providedby the unique a cappella group,Checkpointe Quartet, out of Billings.

    Te FMDH Foundation andBakers Jewelry will be presenting abeautiful 1.12 carat diamond ring,a $7,000.00 value, to be drawn forat the dinner. Only 200 tickets for achance to win the diamond will besold. Diamond tickets also include a

    chance to win prizes donated by 5thAvenue, Kitty Kolden Photography,Te Plaid Square, Reynolds Market,able for Six, and Zerbe Bros.

    ickets for the event can bepurchased from the FoundationOffice by calling 228-3614, BakersJewelry, or any Foundation boardmember: Jon Bengochea, Pam Dance,Mikel Erickson, Della Gardner, ShellyGeorge, Carrie Mesman, Stan Ozark,

    racey Waarvik, and Karla Zerbe. Dinner tickets are $25 each.Diamond tickets are $100 each (neednot be present to win).

    Above averagetemperatures

    returning Friday

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    OBITUARY

    Mark Jackson Mark Andrew Jackson, 57, of Vandalia, Montana,passed away October 1, 2015, while elk hunting with hissoul mate Karen Jackson, of a heart attack. Mark was born in Wenatchee, WA, August 25, 1958to Buddy and Bonnie (Anderson) Jackson. He graduatedfrom Eastmont High School, Class of 1976. Later heattended a Montana outfitter & guide service school,graduating top of his class. Mark married the love of hislife Karen (Spencer) Jackson, February 17, 1979. Mark has been working in the telephone businessfor the last 30 years. He worked for GE/Verizon formany years before he & Karen started Queen of SpadesUtilities, Inc.

    Mark was a quiet and avid hunter/fisherman. Heenjoyed baking cookies for friends, yummy pies during

    the holidays in his moms kitchen and extraordinarybirthday cakes. Mark was also a practical joker. Younever knew when he might strike! Mark loved to spend time with friends and family. Hefound special joy teaching his kids about the outdoors,making cookies with the grand babes or cooking upsomething special for Karen. Mark was happiest when he & Karen where workingon a home project, camping/hunting or dickering witha street vendor on a beach in Mexico. Tey traveled tomany places throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho,

    Montana, Coloradoand Wyoming. Mark is survivedby his loving wife KarenJackson, Vandalia, M;children, Storm (Jenn)Jackson, Glasgow,M; Catrina (Preston)Sillito, East Wenatchee,WA; Steve Wellendorf,Glasgow, M;grandchildren Makayla, John and Adelaide Sillito, EastWenatchee, WA; Ashlyn Jackson, ri-Cities, WA; Oliviaand Buddy Jackson, Glasgow, M; his parents Buddy &Bonnie Jackson, East Wenatchee, WA; his brother erryJackson, East Wenatchee, WA; his best friend Randy May

    East Wenatchee, WA; and many friends and family in theWenatchee Valley and Izard County Arkansas. A celebration of Marks life will be held in EastWenatchee, WA, at elfords Chapel of the Valley, at 2:00PM Friday, October 9, 2015. Reception to follow at WillysSports Bar also in East Wenatchee, WA. Another service will take place at OBs Bar, Saco, Mon Saturday, October 24, at 5:00 PM. A visitation will takeplace tonight (uesday, October 6, 2015) at Bell Mortuaryin Glasgow, Montana. Bell Mortuary and elfords Chapeare in charge of arrangements.

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    Gd Luck Scoties!

    One sweet foat!As mentioned in yesterdays Buzz, we dont remember

    the last time we saw this much candy scattering

    the streets in downtown Glasgow one can only

    imagine how many hundreds of pounds sweet treats

    were thrown out. As one lady watching the Scotty

    Homecoming Parade pointed out, I dont even think

    we need to go trick-or-treating on Halloween this year!

    As you can see, the GHS students above were loaded

    for bear. Thanks to everyone who participated to pu

    together an outstanding parade.