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    Free-spiritedBagpiper

    A lot of people stopped by to

    hear this bagpiper playing his

    pipes in front of the Glasgow

    Post Ofce yesterday. Andboy howdy, can he play; his

    little plastic jug setting on thesidewalk beneath his feet was

    $ $

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    BUZZFARMERS MARKET: Saturday, August 23rd, 8am-3pm. Cucumbers,beans, beets, onions, kohlrabi, carrots, zucchini, lettuce, new potatoes,rhubarb, tomatoes; bell, banana, Hungarian wax, and jalapeo peppers;sweet corn, cabbage & oriental eggplant - all veggies are locally homegrown. Fresh baked goods, jams & jellies, and complimentary coffee &cookies. Also, Mark Wicks will have his assorted fruit, Sheryl has NaturalHerbal Aloe products for your skin & hair (free samples available), PinkZebra Consultant Stephanie Hughes w/candles & such, and Ellen will havehand-made jewelry. Happy Birthday Jason!THANKS FOR SUPPORTINGYOUR LOCAL FARMERS MARKET.

    BUZZFLEA MARKET: Saturday, August 23rd, 9am-Noon. Lots of vendors &

    more welcome. ST. RAPHAELS PARISH GYMNASIUM, GLASGOW.BUZZEAST END COLONY: will be at the Durum parking lot every Tuesday withvegetables, fryers, bread, eggs, honey, corn, tomatoes & some fruit. Justbutchered some fresh fryers. Watermelon & cantaloupe ready in a coupleweeks. CALL 406-398-5355, EXT. 712.

    BUZZHINSDALE COMMUNITY SALE: Saturday, August 23rd, 8am-2pm. Hugeselection childrens, lighting, kitchen, linens, collectables etc. HINSDALE.

    BUZZMULTI-PARTY GARAGE SALE:Saturday, August 23rd, 8am-11:30am.Large variety of items at bargain prices! ODD FELLOWS HALL,GLASGOW.

    BUZZRUMMAGE SALE @ INDOOR FLEA MARKET: Saturday, August 23rdfrom 9 am to Noon. Household items, Seasonal decor, lots of boys shoes,boys clothes up to size 7 youth, new jewelry from Fashionette @ discountedprices, etc. ST. RAPHAELS PARISH CENTER GYMNASIUM.

    BUZZMOVING SALE:Saturday, August 23rd, 8:30am-Noon. Antiques, leatherwork tools, vintage radios, duck plucker, Arrow wood stove, canningroaster & much more! TURN N. ON AKRE RD BETWEEN GLASGOWAND FORT PECK, GO ANOTHER MILE. CALL 263-7936 OR 230-1713FOR MORE INFO.

    BUZZIFIEDS

    BUZZGARAGE SALE:Saturday, August 23rd, 8am-Noon. Lclothes, a dryer, baby stuff, womens clothes, exercise equdesk & lots of misc. 51 DIVISION ST, GLASGOW.

    BUZZHELP WANTED:Campbell Lodge is looking for an enwork full time night shift, 11pm-7am. Starting at $9/hr, 40228-9328.

    BUZZLOOKING FOR A JOB?Maybe Taco Shack is hiring. Yo14 years old, be responsible & have transportation. Fun & fPick up an application at Taco Shack OR CALL SHE

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    HELP WANTED:Looking for full or part-time daytime & affront counter workers. Hours & days worked may vary, bPERSONS MAY APPLY AT DAIRY QUEEN.

    BUZZHELP WANTED:The Hangar is looking for Cooks & WJERRY AT THE HANGAR 228-8280.

    BUZZFOR RENT: 1 bedroom upstairs apartment in downtosmoking or pets. $550/month. CALL 230-0711.

    BUZZREFURBISHED RENTALS!2 miles out Ft. Peck Hwybedroom homes w/garages. New ooring, furnaces, septicNo smoking or pets. Damage deposit required. 367-930

    BUZZFOR RENT & SALE IN ST. MARIE:3 Bedroom, 1.5 524-3742.

    BUZZHOUSE BID - SOLDAS IS:1201 2nd Ave S. (Lots 1,Millers 1st Addition to City of Glasgow). Older 2 story hodining, bath & utility room. Full unnished basement. Aon main oor. Payment in full within 60 days after closidate 09/15/14. BIDS TO BE MARKED HOUSE BID ATO: MARVIN JOHNSON, P.O. BOX 373, FT. PECK, MARVIN 526-3633 OR LINDA 228-2030.

    Rain in theforecast

    bumped up

    Tonight:Rain. Low around 53. East northeast wind 17 to 20mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitationis 80%.

    Saturday:Rain. The rain could be heavy at times. High near60. Breezy, with an east northeast wind around 23 mph, with

    gusts as high as 32 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%.

    Widespread rain and all like temperatures will affectNortheast Montana this weekend. Rainall is expected toexceed 2 inches in many areas; Glasgow is now lookingat around two-and-a-hal inches. Many locations will

    have afernoon highs in the 50s to mid 60s this weekend.emperatures will warm back to near seasonal averageby the middle o next week.

    Saturday Night:Rain. The rain could be heLow around 46. North wind 15 to 18 mph, with

    as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

    Sunday: Rain. High near 60. Northwest windwith gusts as high as 22 mph. Chance of p90%.

    Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of shbefore midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a lowNorthwest wind 8 to 11 mph.

    Monday:A 20 percent chance of showers. Pa

    a high near 67. Northwest wind around 7 mphMonday Night:A slight chance of showers. with a low around 45.

    Tuesday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 72.

    Tuesday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low arou

    Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 81.

    Wednesday Night:Mostly clear, with a low a

    Thursday:Sunny, with a high near 84.

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    We tried to talk the Laramie bagpiper into sticking

    around or the Red & White game Saturday, but hefigured he didnt want to wear out his welcome and hadbetter hit the road. Heres wishing him well in his travels.

    About Red & White Night

    Its a good thing we didnt talk the Laramie Bagpiperinto sticking around or Red & White Night. Due toheavy rain in the orecast it has been postponed until thisMonday, August 25th. A Scotty volleyball scrimmage willstart at 6:00 p.m. and the Red & White ootball scrimmagewill kick off at 7:00 p.m. Scotty ans are encouraged toattend and check out this showcase o talent.

    Call it a rain delay

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    9 Knodel, Madison9 Kolstad, Lauren9 Mickelson, Hannah9 Myrick, Ashtyn9 Rogenes, Jaycie

    9 Schmidt, Kennedy9 Trathen, Taylor9 Turner, Niki

    Rounding out the 2014 rosters Yesterdays Buzz eatured the Scotty ootball roster. Here arethe Scotty volleyball and Scotty cross country rosters:

    Girls Cross Country

    12 Braaten, Josie12 Hoffman, Kerry12 Wolff, Amanda

    11 Fewer. Mary11 Hansen, Andrea

    11 Kolstad. Julia11 Simensen, Alex10 Guttenberg, Morgan

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    11 Gunderson, Logan11 Hughes, Chase11 Jamba, Ethan11 Meland, Braden

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    visitors spent approximately $3.62 billion in 2013, whichdirectly supported $2.8 billion o economic activity andover 33,000 Montana jobs. Nonresident travelers indirectl y support an additional$1.6 billion o economic activity and 14,600 jobs.Associated with those travel-related jobs is $979 millionin labor income directly attributable to nonresidenttravel and another $525 million indirectly attributable to

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    Sr. Citizen Menu

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    Scoobey Doo, where are you?We expected to see Scoobey Doo, Fred,Shaggy, Daphne and Velma arrive atany moment to pile into this MysteryMachine and drive off to solve yet anothermysterious crime. This old yellow FordEconoline van has local license plates, sowe can expect to see it around. It certainlyis an attention-getter. Speaking of ScoobeyDoo, the original series premiered in 1969and is still going strong. In fact, its makingheadlines right now as Warner Bros isbeing slammed for fat shaming in the new

    Scooby-Doo movie Frankencreepy as acursed Daphne morphs from a size 2 toa horror of horrors size 8. However, indefense, Fred didnt notice/care and saidthat she always looked good to him.

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    Friday Funnies

    by Sugar

    Tree little boys were sitting on the porch braggingabout their athers. Te first one says, My Daddysmokes, and he can blow smoke rings. Te second little boy pipes up, Well, my Dadsmokes, too, and he can blow smoke out o his nose. Te third little boy, not to be outdone, responds,Tats nothin. My Dad can blow smoke out o his behind. Really, have you seen it? question the first twoboys. Well, not exactly, the third boy admits, ...but Iveseen the tobacco stains in his underpants.

    Question: What do you get when you cross theAtlantic with the itanic? Answer: About hal way.

    If you ever get cold,just stand in a corner or a bit.Teyre usually around 90 degrees.

    A rabbi, a catholic priest, and an orthodox priestgo camping in the woods. Tey happen upon a lake,and decide to go swimming, but unortunately orgot tobring their swimsuits. Tey decide to go skinny dipping, but as theyreswimming naked, they hear voices nearby. Araidit might be one o their congregations, the holy mendecide to quickly run out o the lake, and leave theirclothes behind. Te Catholic priest runs away, covering his privatearea, as does the Orthodox Priest. Te Rabbi runs away

    covering his ace. Later, the priests ask the Rabbi why hecovered his ace, to which he said, I dunno about youguys, but I think my congregation would recognize myface.

    You know what my grandadsaid to me beore hekicked the bucket? He said, How ar do you think I can kick thatbucket?

    Did you hearabout that Payless shoe place that gotlooted? Yeah, the only thing lef were the work boots!