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Its hard to know of anyone who has more fun on the Scotty golf team than Kyle Humby Humbert little does Coach Betty Truscott know whats going on in

A Little Humby Humor

this photo! Ya just gotta love Kyle, Coach Truscott said. The Scotty golfers will be in Harlem this Friday and in Plentywood on Saturday. Tear it up, Humby!

JJMT Scholarship applications are due this Friday


The Jeff Jurgens Memorial Scholarship applications are due by May 2nd and are available at Valley County High School guidance counselors at Glasgow, Frazer, Hinsdale, Lustre, Nashua and Opheim or contact Leah Arneson for an application at 230-2973. You must be attending or enrolled in a Montana or adjoining state college, university, industrial, technical or trade school AND pursuing a degree in a medical/health related field OR played high school varsity basketball.

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WE HAVE IT!
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APRIL 25 - MAY 1

TACO TUESDAY
Good chance of rain Friday

BUZZIFIEDS
LARGE MUlTI-PARTY RUmmAGE SAlE: Saturday, May 3rd from 8am - 12 noon. Name your own price on most items. AT THE ElKs. BUZZ VAllEY COUNTY WIll sEll BY sEAlED BID: 2007 Ford Explorer, $8,000 minimum bid, 130,585 miles, excellent tires, needs wheel bearings replaced. Sealed bids due 5:00 p.m., Monday, May 9, 2014. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby expressly reserved. MAIl TO VAllEY COUNTY COmmIssIONERs, 501 COURT SQUARE, BOX #1, GlAsGOW. BUZZ JOB ANNOUNcEmENT: Full time Maintenance Worker needed for the Town of Fort Peck. Supervisor: Public Works Director. Starting wage $14.49/hr. See Job Description for list of duties, available at Fort Peck Town Office. Deadline to apply is Friday, May 9, 2014 at 5:00pm. Completed applications may be dropped off at the Town Office, placed in the Town Office Drop Box after hours, or mailed to 125 Missouri Ave, Box 310, Fort Peck, MT 59223. ApplY AT FORT pEcK TOWN OFFIcE, OR AFTER HOURs cONTAcT pUBlIc WORKs DIREcTOR DARYl KEYs AT 526-7548. BUZZ MARKlEs WAREHOUsE Is HIRING A part time person to work in Sales & Delivery of furniture. Requires heavy lifting & drivers license. ApplY AT MARKlEs WAREHOUsE. BUZZ JOB OpENING: First Community Bank in Glasgow has an opening for a part time Teller with benefits. ApplY AT JOB SERvIcE. EEO/AA EmplOYER. BUZZ HElp WANTED: Friendly & fast-paced work environment. Starting $10.00/ hr. WAlK IN FOR AN ApplIcATION AT sUBWAY IN GlAsGOW.
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Soup: HAM & BEAN Lunch: GRILLED BACON & CHEESE Dinner: RIBEYE STEAK

THURSDAY

Last week Montana Farmers Union (MFU) posted to its web site an answer to the numerous myths and facts that have been circulating regarding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencys (EPA) proposed rule regarding provisions of the Clean Water Act. The two-page document, prepared by National Farmers Union (NFU), provides an overview of the proposed rule and offers much needed clarification in response to some of the worries that have been reported. In a statement on March 25th, Chandler Goule, NFUs senior vice president of programs stated: NFU has long advocated for increased certainty surrounding Clean Water Act requirements for family farmers and ranchers in the wake of complicating Supreme Court decisions. Todays draft rule clarifies Clean Water Act jurisdiction, maintains existing agricultural exemptions and adds new exemptions, and encourages enrollment in U.S. Department of Agriculture conservation programs.

Soup: CLAM CHOWDER Lunch: SMALL SHRIMP SALAD Dinner: 8oz SIRLOIN & SHRIMP

FRIDAY

U.S. oil drilling rigs nearing 1,900

Soup: COOKS CHOICE Lunch: BLEU CHEESEBURGER Dinner: BEEF STROGANOFF

SATURDAY

We Have Soft-Serve Ice Cream!

Sr. Citizen Menu


Call for reservation by 10 AM 228-9500

Have Your Parties Here BOOK NOW! A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!

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THURSDAY

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Last week, Baker Hughes reported the US drilling rig count leaped by 30 units to reach a total of 1,861, up by 107 rigs for the same week a year ago. Drilling rigs working onshore made up most of the increase, adding 28 units bringing land rigs to 1,793. Offshore rigs increased by two, bringing the offshore rig total to 54. Inland water rigs remained steady at 54. In Canada, the rig count dropped 31 to 168, but is still up by 46 compared to last year. As of April 25th, states reporting running rigs were: Texas 894; Oklahoma 192; North Dakota 179; Louisiana 112; New Mexico 91; Colorado 64; Wyoming 50; California 41; Pennsylvania 61; Ohio 35; Kansas 31; Utah 27; West Virginia 27; Mississippi 13; Arkansas 12; Alaska 9; Montana 8; Alabama 5; Illinois 3; Kentucky 3; Nevada 2; Florida 1; Idaho 1.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 34. North wind 15 to 20 mph decreasing to 6 to 11 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 26 mph. Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 70. West wind 5 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Thursday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44. North northwest wind 10 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Friday: Showers likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 55. North northwest wind 11 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36. Northwest wind 11 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 53. North wind 8 to 10 mph. Saturday Night: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 35. Sunday: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 56. Sunday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. Monday: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 58. Monday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. Tuesday: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 56.

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341 Frances St., Glasgow

Asking $89,500

Soup: Corn Chowder Chili Specials: Hawaiian Burger Tuna Croissant

THURSDAY

Tangles

Dine at theO
228-8006

Hairstyles for All Ages Cuts, Colors & Perms

Salon

Please Remember to Vote on Tuesday, May 6th!

Kids Night Out this Friday

330 4th Ave S. Glasgow, MT

LeAnn Murnion Cosmetologist

(406) 853-5100

Patt Etchart School board trustee Glasgow District 1-1a


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Paid for by Patt Etchart for School Board

Its the last Kids Night Out (ages 4-12) before summer at the Childrens Museum Friday, May 2nd. From 5:30 to 7:30 Kids will work on a Mothers Day gift. The cost is $15 for non-members and $13 for members with reduced rates for additional children in the family. Call the Museum at 228-4386 or Denise Herman at 2282022 and leave a message to sign-up your child.

Mothers Day Luncheon & Fashion Show


Date: May 10, 2014 Reservations Only Time: 11:00am to 2:00pm Can Be Made by Contacting: Dolores Matuska (406) 263-5553 Cost: Adults $15 Children (12 & under) $10 Email - matuskat@nemont.net St. Raphaels Parish Office Table $100
Grand Prize: American Girl Doll - Kaya Native American Doll with complete Proceeds to be donated to the Therese wardrobe designed by Dolores Matuska Ann Wagner Scholarship Fund.

Many Door Prizes

(406) 228-9800 Visiting the Parish Office

St. Raphaels Parish Center, Glasgow

Yellowstone Park opens May 2

The East Entrance to Yellowstone National Park will open for the season on Friday morning at 8:00. As of Friday, visitors will be able to travel through the parks East, West and North entrances to many popular park destinations including Old Faithful, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Norris Geyser Basin and Fishing Bridge. Very limited visitor services will be available during the next several weeks. For updated information, visit http://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/index.htm

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As Montana slowly transitions into spring, state health officials remind Montanans to take steps to avoid Hantavirus. In a typical year, about 1-2 cases of Hantavirus are reported to the Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS). However, DPHHS officials say there are several studies showing the deer mice populations in Montana are consistently infected with the virus. In fact, Montana has reported 37 cases since 1993, when the virus was first recognized, making the state second only to New Mexico in the rate of reported cases. We know the potential exists for people to become infected with Hantavirus infection, said DPHHS Director Richard Opper. However, by taking a few extra precautions, that potential can be greatly reduced. Stop and think this spring before cleaning out your shed, garage, summer cabin or RV. Karl Milhon of the DPHHS Communicable Disease Bureau says its important to remember how people can contract the illness in the first place. Rodents shed the virus in their urine, droppings, and saliva, he said. The virus is mainly transmitted to people when they breathe in air contaminated with the virus. It is important to avoid actions that raise dust, such as sweeping or vacuuming if signs of rodents are present. Protecting yourself and cleaning correctly is essential. While Hantavirus cases can occur during any month, spring and summer present more opportunities for exposure

How to prevent the Mouse Turd Disease

as people clean cabins, outbuildings and campers, as well as spend more time outdoors where they can come in contact with mouse and rat nesting materials. The best way to prevent Hantavirus transmission is to control rodent populations in areas where one lives and works. When cleaning areas where rodents may nest, take the following precautions: Wear rubber or plastic gloves Thoroughly spray/soak area with a disinfectant or mixture of bleach and water to reduce dust and disinfect the area being cleaned Wipe or mop the area with a sponge or paper towel (throw away items after use) Wash hands thoroughly with soap and warm water after removing gloves Never sweep or vacuum in these areas as this can stir up dust and aerosolize the droppings Early symptoms of Hantavirus infection include fever and muscle aches, and sometimes chills, headache and vomiting. Within a few days, symptoms progress to coughing and severe shortness of breath. The symptoms develop one to six weeks after exposure. However, early recognition is the key to surviving the illness. If someone is exposed to rodents and experiences symptoms, especially severe shortness of breath, they need to seek treatment right away, Milhon said. Telling your doctor about any rodent exposure will alert your physician to look closely for any rodent-carried disease, such as Hantavirus.

Athletic Physicals
at the

Glasgow Clinic
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SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW BY CALLING 228-3400

May & August, 2014


Only one physical per school year is required.
Ifyoudonothavehealth insuranceorifyourinsurancepolicydoesnotpayfor thisexam,financialassistanceisprovidedasaservicetoourcommunity. Youwillnothaveanoutof pocketexpenseforthis service.

Please schedule your appointment between

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Winter/Spring Sports Only

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THURSDA Y Cold Cereal PBJ Sandwich Applesauce Milk Sloppy Joes w/Dill Slices Sweet Potato Criss Cuts Mandarin Oranges Choice of Fruit Milk
Lunch Breakfast

GLASGOW

Riddle Time with Red


Tuesdays teaser: A man is sitting in his cabin in Michigan. Three hours later he gets out of his cabin in Texas. How is this possible? Answer: He is a pilot in the cabin of the airplane. Todays teaser: As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives, Each wife had seven sacks, Each sack had seven cats, Each cat had seven kits: Kits, cats, sacks, and wives, How many were there going to St. Ives?
APRIL 30 - MAY 29

COMEDY CLUB Friday, May 2nd


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Thank you to the community of Glasgow for supporting us at our ndraiser on April 26th. Were 1/3 of the way for purchasing a ladder truu.

JERSEY STEVE
Originally from NJ, he is a DJ on SDs SD #1 XROCK Morning Wood radio show. He is also a part of the Krack Up Komedy Tour.

Screenplay writer in his spare time, he has been doing comedy for the last 6 months. He is a great addition to the Krack Up Komedy Tour.

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Buckets of Domestic Beer $13.00 Doors Open at 8pm Show Starts at 8:30pm

Computers to cars comparison


Just imagine: if the auto industry had developed technology like Microsoft, we could all be driving $500 cars that got 1,000 miles to the gallon. But we would all be driving cars with the following characteristics: For no reason whatsoever, your car would crash... twice a day. Every time they repainted the lines in the road, you would have to buy a new car. Occasionally your car would die on the freeway for no reason. You would have to pull to the side of the road, close all of the windows, shut off the car, restart it, and reopen the windows before you could continue. For some reason you would simply accept this. Occasionally, executing a maneuver such as a left turn would cause your car to shut down and refuse to restart, in which case you would have to reinstall the engine. Macintosh would make a car that was powered by the sun, was reliable, five times as fast and twice as easy to drive - but would run on only five percent of the roads. The oil, water temperature, and alternator warning lights would all be replaced by a single This Car Has Performed An Illegal Operation warning light. The airbag system would ask, Are you before deploying. sure?

Occasionally, for no reason whatsoever, your car would lock you out and refuse to let you in until you simultaneously lifted the door handle, turned the key and grabbed hold of the radio antenna. Every time a new car was introduced car buyers would have to learn how to drive all over again because none of the controls would operate in the same manner as the old car. Youd have to press the Start button to turn the engine off. And when all else fails, you could call customer service in some foreign country and be instructed in some foreign language how to fix your car yourself!

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GROUND BEEF..................... $2.99/lb. LOIN CHOPS FP....................$2.29/lb. TILAPIA FILLETS....................$7.98 ea.


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1pm ~ 3pm Milk River Activity Center

Friday, May 2nd

A mother took her little boy to church. About halfway through the sermon the little boy said, Mommy, I have to pee. The mother said to the little boy, Its not appropriate to say the word pee in church. So, from now on whenever you have to pee just tell me that you have to whisper. The following Sunday, the little boy went to church with his father and during the service said to his father, Daddy, I have to whisper. The father looked at his son and said, Okay, just whisper in my ear.

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Letters to the Buzz


Laughter from the Amen Corner
First of all, let me start out by explaining that my husband lost a great deal of hearing from a gunshot wound to the neck in the line of duty; I lost some from a head trauma injury 28 years ago, so between us both we can hear pretty well. This past Sunday we were sitting in church enjoying a good sermon. It was full of truth and preached with love. I was taking notes down, looking scriptures up and really enjoying the sermon. Then I heard the preacher say, I could preach twenty more minutes on this. Well, I was in full agreement so I said a hearty AMEN in response as I scribbled a couple of notes down. I could feel my husband look at me as if I had said a bad four-letter word. So I just kept on writing and placed my notes in my Bible as we were all dismissed. When we got into the car, my husband who had been very quiet up to this point asked me, Honey, do you know what you said Amen to earlier? I thought for a moment and I said, The preacher said he could preach twenty more minutes on the sermon. It was a good sermon. My husband explained, He said he could preach twenty more minutes on the sermon but he wouldnt... and you said, Amen! I was shocked, my husband continued on his little lecture, I thought of telling every one I didnt know you, but they knew better. Didnt you notice the dirty looks from all the people around who heard you? I was horrified, but then I could not stop laughing. I said, Well, no, I didnt... I was finishing up my notes. My apologies to you, Brother, it was a wonderful sermon and I truly will listen more carefully. ~ Debbie DeGreek

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St. Marie Happenings


Heres an invitation to Investor/Developers of St. Marie..... Pat Kelly, Mike Mitchell, Marv Bethea, TerryLee, Pat Suminski: You are all invited to join an informative gathering of interested St. Marie and Glasgow folks at 12:30 this Saturday, May the 3rd in the large meeting room at the Glasgow VFW, the House of Heroes. Heres your opportunity to gain support and understanding with the local folks. This informal meeting must end by 2:30 PM due to a scheduled funeral program. Share your visions and plans for moving forward and developing St. Marie. The stage is yours, speak about whatever you wish. You are encouraged to bring your own brief agenda and may desire or decline to engage in a brief Q&A. Any questions that may touch on current legal matters may simply be responded to by a No Comment which is understandable. If at least one investor responds, the show will go on, if not, it will be cancelled. Call 524-3312, please. ~ Nick Chiechi St. Marie

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