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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230


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Night of the Living Dead


This was a scene loaded with creepy zombies on trick-or-treating tonight, so if driving about, have a keen
the evening of the Glasgow School Groups’ Haunted eye and keep them safe. Have a happy Halloween, the
Hayride. There will be lots of little ghosts & goblins favorite holiday of many!

TransCanada’s Keystone XL Pipeline meeting Novovember 13th


TransCanada would like Tuesday, November 13th from 3:00 Please RSVP to Brittany
to extend an invitation to key to 4:00 p.m. to share and update Brockway at Brittany_brockway@
stakeholders in Valley County. They information about TransCanada’s transcanada.com or at 402-889-
will be hosting a meeting at Rundle 2018 and early 2019 activities for the 2060 to let them know if you can
Suites in downtown Glasgow on Keystone XL Pipeline Project. attend this meeting.
Considerate Straight-Forward Determined
Hardworking Adaptable

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Proactive
Trustworthy
Efficient Diligent
Honest
Saturday, November 3 RD Dependable Reliable
9:00AM - 3:00PM Energetic Loyal
Glasgow Civic Center Ambitious Decisive
From Home Based business to Hand Crafted Items
Let us help you start your holiday shopping!
For more information contact Joan Burris @ 263-8985

Paid for by J. Gilbert Mogan, 1209 3rd Ave. S.


Glasgow MT • Kurt Breigenzer, Treasurer
Tonight: A slight chance of rain between 8pm and 5am.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32. South southwest
wind around 7 mph becoming west after midnight. Service for Fred Eckard Friday
Chance of precipitation is 20%. Fred Eckard died October 25, 2018. Service will be
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 48. Breezy, Friday, November 2, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. at St. Raphael’s
with a northwest wind 8 to 13 mph increasing to 19 to Catholic Church in Glasgow.
24 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 36
mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30.
CWD check stations open on Hi-Line
Northwest wind 5 to 15 mph becoming south southeast Deer, elk and moose hunters need to remember the
after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 23 mph. chronic wasting disease check stations on the Hi-Line
Friday: A chance of snow before 9am, then a chance of and the meaning of the transportation restriction zone
rain and snow between 9am and 10am, then rain likely in northern Liberty County.
after 10am. Cloudy, with a high near 48. Southeast wind
Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 4 has CWD check
6 to 11 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. Little or no
snow accumulation expected. stations set up in Chester and just north of Shelby on
Friday Night: Rain likely before 4am, then a chance Interstate 15. Additional CWD check stations are being
of snow. Cloudy, with a low around 31. Southeast wind run in Region 6, as well as in Regions 2,3 and 5.
8 to 14 mph becoming north northwest after midnight. All hunters are required to stop at all check stations.
Chance of precipitation is 70%. New snow accumulation Because a CWD positive deer was taken in last
of less than a half inch possible.
fall north of Chester, any member of the deer family
Saturday: A slight chance of rain and snow before 10am,
then a slight chance of rain between 10am and noon. – which include mule and white-tailed deer, elk and
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 45. North northwest wind moose – taken this year in Liberty County north of
10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Chance of U.S. Highway 2 must have the head and spinal column
precipitation is 20%. removed before it can be taken out of Liberty, Hill and
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. Toole counties.
North wind around 8 mph becoming south southeast
after midnight.
Generally, FWP Region 4 check station workers
Sunday: A slight chance of snow before 8am, then a report good compliance from hunters in the area.
slight chance of rain and snow between 8am and 9am, CWD is a progressive, fatal neurological disease
then a chance of rain after 9am. Mostly cloudy, with a that effects deer, elk and moose.
high near 50. South southeast wind 8 to 10 mph. Chance The disease has not been shown to spread to
of precipitation is 30%.
people, pets, livestock or wildlife outside of the deer
Sunday Night: A chance of rain before 2am, then a
chance of snow. Cloudy, with a low around 28. South family. However, the World Health Organization and
wind around 8 mph becoming northwest after midnight. the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Chance of precipitation is 40%. recommend not consuming meat from an animal known
Monday: A chance of rain and snow. Partly sunny, with a to be infected with CWD. The CDC also recommends
high near 45. Northwest wind 10 to 13 mph. that hunters have deer tested if they were harvested in
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24.
areas where CWD is known to be present.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 44.
Milk River Inc.
Annual Friends of the Please come join us for

Sat., Nov. 3
Pioneer Museum our 15th Annual Fundraiser
Mailing Come Friday, November 2
8:00am join us! Get Cottonwood Inn
in the large room some visiting in. 5 p.m. • Social and viewing of live
of the VFW Coffee pot will be on, and silent auction items.
WE NEED YOUR HELP & Treats will be ser�ed 6 p.m. • Dinner with auction to follow
Tickets $20 ~ Contact Milk River at 406-228-8412 to purchase.

BUZZIFIEDS
FOR SALE: Queen size bed with headboard, excellent condition, $200 or BUZZ
will dicker; one small cabinet safe approx. 16x13x14”, dial lock, $50 or will JOB POSITION OPENING: Valley County Road Department has 2
dicker on that too. Can be seen at Nemont Manor Apt. 214 CALL 228-2686 positions open. The first job Bridge Crew/Operator. The second is
BUZZ Blade Operator/Truck Driver, satellite based out of Hinsdale. PICK UP
LIKE NEW! 2014, 28’ Trailer. 14,000 lb. tandem axel single wheel. Asking APPLICATIONS FROM VALLEY COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT OR
$7,000. CALL 406-696-5169 CALL TODD YOUNG (406) 263-1477
BUZZ BUZZ
IRLE RESOURCE AIDE POSITION: Permanent school year position, w/ VALLEY VIEW HOME is now taking applicants for a permanent House
full benefits, $12.17-12.58/HR. To apply go to: www.glasgow.k12.mt.us and Keeping position. The Housekeeping Aide provides cleaning services
click on employment tab. Deadline is 11/2/18. CALL RACHEL ERICKSON to provide a safe, sanitary, comfortable and homelike environment for
AT 228-2419 FOR MORE INFORMATION. (Equal Opportunity Employer) residents, staff and the public. In addition, this position offers cross
BUZZ training into the role as Laundry Aid. We are offering competitive wage
LEE RIDDICK PLUMBING & HEATING is looking for an HVAC Technician/ for 32-40 hours a week. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR
Installer. Must have knowledge of sheet metal work, refrigerant license, ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT.
experience required. Benefits after probationary period. CALL 228-4753 BUZZ
AND LEAVE MESSAGE LLOYD’S REPAIR, LLC is looking for a full time appliance repair
BUZZ technician to join the repair team. Prefer candidate with repair
HELP WANTED: Full-time housekeeper. 8am-4:30pm. Some weekends experience, but willing to train a trustworthy, dependable person
included. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN ASK FOR LOUISE with mechanical abilities and good communication skills. The job
BUZZ requires background checks, drug tests, and a good driving record.
FULL TIME COOK. The Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound Duties will include troubleshooting problems, ordering parts, repairing
meals for our residents at Valley View. Our cooks are responsible in appliances, and calling customers to confirm appointments. The
ensuring our Dietary Aides provide service promptly with delegated business serves all of northeast Montana and western North Dakota.
authority from the Department Head. We want you to build your career Work would be M–F. Starting Wage would be $17-24 per hour DOE.
and grow with us! PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE A company vehicle is provided. Food and expenses are covered for
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME. out-of-Glasgow area work. We offer Paid vacation and Holidays. TO
BUZZ REQUEST AN APPLICATION OR EMAIL A RESUME CONTACT US
FULL TIME DIETARY AIDE. The Food Service Aide prepares and serves AT: CS@LLOYDSAPPLIANCEREPAIR.COM
palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the daily nutritional BUZZ
and special dietary needs of each resident. This position provides a very FOR RENT: 3 bed 1 bath 1 car attached garage for rent in Saint Maire,
meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will feel gratitude daily MT. $475/month plus utilities. Pets considered. CALL HELLAND
for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE AGENCY INC. 228-2114
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME. BUZZ
BUZZ FOR RENT IN ST. MARIE: (2) 4 bedroom 1½ bath. Very nice.
VALLEY VIEW HOME invites motivated caring individuals to join our crew New appliances, oak hardwood floors. 1 available now. 1 available
as a CNA. We are offering free education in order to certify as a CNA and November 1. $600/month pet negotiable with deposit. CALL 406-
currently have open seats! Please visit our administrative office for details 270-2522
and fill out an application if interested. BUZZ
BUZZ GLASGOW OFFICE BASEMENT FOR RENT: 1,600 sq. ft. 3 bedroom
HOUSE KEEPING POSITION. The Housekeeping Aide provides cleaning 1 bath. Washer & dryer included. $1,500/mo. includes utilities, WiFi &
services to provide a safe, sanitary, comfortable and homelike environment TV. Month to month lease. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228-2114
for residents, staff and the public. In addition, this position offers cross BUZZ
training into the role as Laundry Aid. We are offering competitive wage FOR RENT: 4 bedroom, 2 bath + bonus room; 28 Angus duplex. $750/
for 32-40 hours a week. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR mo. Available Nov. 1. CALL 263-8619
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME BUZZ
BUZZ FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex in Glasgow. $600/mo. No
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a part-time (25-35 hours a week) smoking, no pets. CALL 746-3483
Maintenance Assistant to join our team. The primary purpose is to maintain BUZZ
grounds, facility, and equipment in a safe and efficient manner. PLEASE FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house with garage. 1141 2nd Ave. S. $485 /
VISIT VALLEY VIEW FOR AN APPLICATION! mo. plus deposit. INQUIRE AT NEW DIRECTIONS 406-228-4577
How Do You Talk
Like A Pirate, Matey?
by Janet Bailey
The Opheim Fall
Music Concert was held on
Wednesday, October 24 at
the Opheim Community
Church at 6:00 p.m. The
concert was under the
direction of Mrs. Cathy
Bailey, Elementary Music
Director and Mrs. Cindy
Fouhy High School Music
Director.
The Kindergarten
through 5th grade students
sang “The Star Spangled
Banner” and “God Bless
America”. Pictured are the Opheim Elementary students: back row Latia O’Guinn, Dyllan
The second and third Allestad, middle row Kaiden Marrow, Lana Mason, Ella Gundermann, Madison
graders performed, “A Harris, partially hidden Tenley Allestad and Charlie Kaasa and front row Caiden
Happy Melody”, “A Mellow Hall, Cort Belling, Paytin Stenglein, Sheila Mason and Jade O’Guinn.
Melody”, “Come and Play”
and “Old MacDonald” on
the Keyboards.
The Kindergarten class
sang “Baby Bumblebee”
and were joined by the rest
of the elementary students
in singing and playing the
Whackers, “Whacky Do
Re Mi”, “Wild and Wacky
Western” and “How Do You
Talk Like A Pirate, Matey?”
The grades 7-12 Choir
sang “Song of Peace (Dona
Nobis Pacem)” Arr: Mary
McDonnelly, George Strid
and “Dukes Place”, Arr:
Kirby Shaw, Duke Ellington.
The 7-12 Band played Pictured is the Opheim Junior High and High School choir left to right: Raelee
“Black Forest Overture” Arr: Dowden, Taylor Nelson, Joni Pankratz, Carrie Taylor, Mandy Fuhrmann, Cole Taylor,
Michael Sweeney and “Hot Damien Cable, Aiden Fouhy, Zach Fauth and Camden King.
Shots” Arr: Ed Huckeby.
Refreshments were
served following the concert.
Sable’s Echo Taxidermy
Will pick up at
Meat Shop
Heads • Birds • Fish • Pedestals
ior Citizen Center
for FREE!
S en ior Ci t i z e n Cen
Full
ter Body • Rugs • Shipping Anywhere
Restoration
THURSDAY Sen Will pick up at
Headsmeat
• Birds
shop• Fish • Pedestals
for FREE!
Cheeseburger Shipping Anywhere
Full Body • Rugs • Restoration
Call for reservation by 10 AM Shelly Sampson, Taxidermist
228-9500
228-8722 • 367-5347 • Cell: 672-0058
45 Runner, Seth Adult M 19:03.26
46 Osborn, Gemma 8 & under F 19:19.63
47 Kloker, Holden 8 & under M 19:23.16
48 Kloker, Donna Master F 19:23.41
49 Osborn, Toby Adult F 19:23.71
50 Erickson, Leo 8 & under M 20:32.68
RESULTS 51 Beil, Alexie Adult F 21:26.37
52 Waarvik, Mason 8 & under M 21;35.66
October 29, 2018 53 Powell, Tristan 9-14 M 21:36.33
1 Phillips, Tim Adult M 8:39.04 54 House, Madelyn Adult F 21:39.82
2 Overby, Craig Adult M 9:36.96 55 Fahlgren, Mary Master F 21:41.93
3 Fahlgren, Andy Adult M 10:14.89 56 Fahlgren, John Master M 21:42.87
4 Kulczyk, Abigail 9-14 F 10:30.95 57 Hartwell, Josie 8 & under F 21:59.66
5 Hartwell, Tyrus 8 & under M 10:45.92 58 Miller, Molly 8 & under F 22:13.19
6 Flaten, Hadley 8 & under F 10:49.15 59 Hartwell, Cammie Adult F 22:13.58
7 Flaten, Shielda Adult F 10:49.44 60 Proctor, Gabriel 9-14 M 22:27.72
8 Runner, Noah 9-14 M 10:50.65 61 Smith, Bob Master M 22:30.86
9 McAllister, Avleen 8 & under F 10:51.08 62 Hoerster, Michelle Adult F 23:12.86
10 McAllister, Chelsie Adult F 10:51.54 63 Hintt, Alisha Adult F 23:13.30
11 Brandt, Harlyn 9-14 F 10:58.21 64 Proctor, Lucinda 8 & under F 23:39.09
12 Hudyma, Connor 9-14 M 11:47.93 65 Casterline, Viona 8 & under F 24:17.97
13 Bilger, Kyle Adult M 12:01.26 66 Wersal, Kelbi 9-14 F 24:18.64
14 Huntsman, Holt 8 & under M 12:05.92 67 Griebel, Cecil 8 & under M 24:20.40
15 Hartwell, Ryan Adult M 12:11.52 68 Griebel, Debra Adult F 24:21.33
16 Flaten, Cade Adult M 12:16.71 69 Wersal, Shawn Adult M 24:31.73
17 Hudyma, Colt 8 & under M 12:25.57 70 Wersal, Asher 8 & under M 24:32.13
18 Huntsman, Haleigh 9-14 F 12:33.04 71 Henry, Mary Adult F 24:35.35
19 Huntsman, Michelle Adult F 12:33.60 72 Driscoll, William Adult M 24:35.92
20 Kloker, Rowen 9-14 M 12:46.00 73 Stormer, Lori Adult F 24:41.58
21 Aune, Aiden 8 & under M 13:04.64 74 Stormer, Shelby Adult F 24:42.01
22 Kemp, Josie 9-14 F 13:04.98 75 Lipscomb, Mirax 9-14 F 24:43.60
23 Bilger, Paxton 8 & under M 13:06.96 76 Weinmeister, Pam Adult F 24:44.09
24 Sanders, Shelly Adult F 13:11.29 77 Brandt, Chloe 8 & under F 24:44.89
25 Elletson, Audrey 8 & under F 13:19.27 78 Knierim, David Adult M 24:57.81
26 Chappell, Joely 9-14 F 13:19.72 79 Knierim, Katie Adult F 24:58.20
27 Larson, Kayla Adult F 13:21.87 80 Taylor, Cindy Master F 25:16.02
28 Bilger, Ryder 8 & under F 14:09.10 81 Morehouse, Mary Adult F 25:16.57
29 Aune, Anders 8 & under M 14:10.39 82 Griebel, Rhonda Adult F 25:38.87
30 Marsh, Shannon Adult F 14:10.76 83 Hystad, Corban 8 & under M 26:52.01
31 Wesen, Harper 8 & under F 14:11.77 84 Hystad, Laramie 8 & under F 26:52.68
32 Burke, Alex Adult F 14:12.20 85 Hystad, Farah Adult F 26:57.99
33 Avila, Cesar Adult M 14:12.57 86 Barstad, Valerie Adult F 27:28.04
34 Hunter, Halle 9-14 F 14:43.02 87 Barstad, Chuck Adult M 27:29.03
35 Brandt, Pyper 9-14 F 14:46.79 88 Proctor, Vladamir 9-14 M 29:16.83
36 Miller, Jack 8 & under M 15:36.84 89 Hendry, Taylon 8 & under M 29:19.23
37 Vigil, Hailey 8 & under F 15:57.75 90 Merideth, Sharon Adult F 29:20.24
38 Vigil, Laura Adult F 15:58.27
39 Hendry, Michael 8 & under M 16:06.68
40 Waarvik, Gage
41 Knierim, Mary
9-14
8 & under
M
F
16:29.15
16:39.83 Vote Christine Gamas
42 Sugg, Rivers 8 & under M 18:49.68 for Valley County Justice of the Peace
43 McIntyre, Cathryn Adult F 18:52.12 EXPERIENCE:
44 Runner, Sarah 8 & under F 19:02.95 • Clerk for Valley County Justice Court for 11+ years
• Enter citations, Criminal complaints, Civil complaints, and Small Claims
• Sending out Jury Questionnaires and entering them in as they come back
TRADITIONAL 2 STORY HOME! • Sending out Jury Summons for Jury Trials
4 bedroom, 2 bath home with 2620 sq. ft. • Initial Appearances, taking payments, making deposits, and end of
boasts original hardwood floors, built-ins, months reports and other day to day tasks
ceiling beams, and brick fireplace. Large
open dining room and living room, large front I see the need for the Justice Court to be more available.
porch and back yard patio. The lower level I have also been approved by the Montana Supreme Court
has a sleeping room, updated bath, and large
family room. As a bonus, there are 2 detached to fill in as a Sub Judge for 8+ years
single car garages with a 2 bedroom 1 bath PERSONAL:
apartment to rent or use as a studio! All
located on a corner 15,600+/- sq. ft. lot! • Valley County resident for 20+ years
ASKING $199,000 #309 • Hobbies are camping, fishing, hiking, hunting and horseback riding.
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
• Love following my nephews’ sporting events and niece with her activities.
(406) 228-2525 - • My husband is a Retired Navy Disabled Veteran (Thank you Veterans!!) G A M A S
www.redfoxxrealestate.com Paid for by Gamas for Justice of the Peace, Nicole Gamas, Treasurer non-partisan, 730 4th Ave. North, Glasgow, MT 59230
MID-CENTURY MODERN HOME
This home of distinction is for sale and ready for
Home Care Services
a growing family. Close to schools and other in-
town amenities, this 2,880 square foot modern
Only the Best!
design home features an open and spacious
floor plan! It has 3 bedrooms upstairs, 1
Providing quality in home personal care.
sleeping room in the basement, 1 ¾ baths and
an attached garage. Enjoy the spacious sun
Services include: bathing, dressing grooming,
bathed family room and kitchen/dining room. med reminders, light house cleaning and more.
High quality home built with the best lumber
and materials. Updated furnace, the A/C is Medicaid and private pay accepted.
20-1026 newer and the roof is rubberized. For more information, please contact
Contact Helland Agency PRICE REDUCED Chris, Office Manager or Kim, Nurse Supervisor
228-2114
visit www.hellandagencyinc.com $185,000 406.228.4200 or MT Toll Free: 1.866.228.4200

Oct. 31 - Nov. 6, 2018


Boneless Beef
rump roast .........................$2.69 lb.
Family pack 93% Lean, 7% Fat
ground BeeF .......................$2.99 lb.
Family pack Choice Boneless Beef
petite sirLoin steaks ............$3.99 lb.
Family pack Boneless Beef
tri-tip roast or steaks ......$4.99 lb.
Family pack Boneless pork
Country styLe riBs .............$1.49 lb.
Family pack all natural Boneless skinless
ChiCken Breasts .................$1.69 lb.
Bar s 1 lb. select Varieties
BoLogna ................................. 2 / $3
Food Club/Western Family 7-8 oz. select Varieties
shredded Cheese ................... 3 / $5
Food Club 16 oz.
string Cheese ....................$3.99 ea.
Tom the Turkey says
shop & earn a free bird!

thursday
SOup: Beef Barley • Chili
SpecialS:
Mushroom Burger
Chef Salad

Dine at the “O”

228-8006

GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
tHUrSdAy
Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal • Breakfast Bar
Fruit Cup • Milk
Lunch
Italian Dunkers Breadsticks • Apple
Carrots w/ Ranch • Cinn. Grahams
Choice of Fruit • Milk
Let’s go, Scotties!
Match 1 CLASS B NORTHERN DIVISIONAL
H1 Choteau VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT
Match 7 V 4 Harlem November 1st, 2nd, and 3rd 2018
V Thurs. 10:00 am Match 5 Cut Bank High School Gymnasium
H V
Fri. 10:00 am H Match 2 H
H 3 Shelby Thurs. 5:00 pm
V 2 Malta Match 11
Thurs. 11:45 am H
V
Match 3 Fri. 5:00 pm
H 1 Wolf Point
V 4 Cut Bank Championship
Match 8 Thurs. 1:30 pm Match 6 Match 14
V V V
H Match 4 H H
Fri. 11:45 am H 3 Glasgow Thurs. 6:45 pm Sat. 1:00 pm
V 2 Fairfield
Thurs. 3:15 pm 3rd Place (If necessary)
Match 13 Match 15
H H
Match 9 V V
Winner Match 7 H Sat. 11:00 am Sat. 3:00 pm
Loser Match 6 V 4th Place
Fri. 1:30 pm Match 12
V HOME TEAM DESIGNATION AND COIN TOSS
Match 10 H The home is designated on the above bracket.
Loser Match 5 H Fri. 6:45 pm The home team shall select its team bench and
Winner Match 8 V side of the court before the match. After the home team

Fri. 3:15 pm selects their bench and side, the coin toss will occur with
the visiting team captain calling the toss. The winner of the

Winner toss will choose either to serve or to receive

Loser
Letter to the Buzz Happy Birthday
Pumpkin!
Iowa Sheriff of 18 years supports Joe Our Little
I would like to take this opportunity to show my Kansas Sunflower
support for my friend Joe Horn and his candidacy for
You are deeply missed.
Sheriff of Valley County. I have known Joe for over 40
years and he will make a great Sheriff for all the people. We love you,
In 1978, Joe and I were in the same graduating class Linda, Della, Don,
and Fast Eddie
of the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy. Over the years
we worked together, Joe for the Lee County Sheriff ’s
Office and I for the Des Moines County Sheriff ’s Office,
both in Southeast Iowa. I always knew Joe as a hard
working, energetic, friendly, fair, and compassionate
law enforcement officer. I admired his work ethic and
Coming Soon...
knew him as a man of integrity. Robyn’s Nest Christmas Open House
As much as he loved Iowa, he had a dream of moving
to Montana. I spoke with Joe on many occasions over Friday, Nov. 2nd • 9 am - 5:30 pm
the years, and he always told me of his love for Montana, & Saturday, Nov. 3rd • 9 am - 5 pm
and the people of Glasgow and Valley County. After Sign up for door prizes! Cookies & Food Samples!
retiring from the Glasgow Police Department, he told Sneak Peak Thursday, November 1 • 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.
me of his desire to run for Sheriff, and spoke of the Sneak Peak ONLY! No Shopping till Friday, Nov 2.
many ideas he had to improve the department. I told We will be closed
him that the desire to run for public office must come
Robyn’s Nest
Home Decor & Fine Gifts
Friday, Oct. 26th -
501 1st Ave. S. 228-4646 Thursday, Nov. 1st
from deep in your heart and that when elected, you
serve all the people with a deep passion for the job. He
assured me he is ready, and I have complete confidence
in Joe’s ability to run the Valley County Sheriff ’s Office
in a professional manner.
I speak with confidence as I have served with the
Des Moines County Sheriff ’s Office for 42 years, and the
last 18 years serving as Sheriff. I look forward to visiting
Valley County soon and visiting with Joe Horn, your
new Valley County Sheriff.
Please show your support for Joe on Tuesday,
November 6. He will appreciate your support!
Sincerely,
Des Moines County Sheriff Mike Johnstone
Burlington, Iowa
(319)754-6910

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