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GLASGOW<br />
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Volume 13, Number 172 Friday, July 27, 2007<br />
Meet you at the Meet<br />
Swim meets aren't just for the competition; as the East Divisional Tournament takes place<br />
they also offer a great opportunity to make the in <strong>Glasgow</strong> July 28 & 29. It will be non-stop<br />
acquaintance of new friends over the course action all weekend, and the public is invited to<br />
of the summer just as these girls have done come watch, cheer the kids on and pay a visit<br />
including (from left) Khloe Krumwiede and to the highly reputable <strong>Glasgow</strong> Kiwanis Swim<br />
Andrea Hansen from <strong>Glasgow</strong>, Plentywood's Team concession stand for some great snacks<br />
Paige Harris, and Scobey's Chye Handran. or a delicious lunch. The State Swim Meet will<br />
They'll be getting together again this weekend be held in Lewistown August 4th & 5th.<br />
might help to cool you down The poem "Summer",<br />
Inside today's GEG:<br />
and and make you appreciate written by Abigail Elizabeth<br />
We found a beautiful the sultry season just a little Melntyre, can be found on<br />
summer poem and thought it bit more. page 2.
Director: Michael Bay<br />
Screenplay: Roberto Orci.<br />
Alex Kurtzman. John Rogers<br />
Director: Len Wiseman<br />
Screenplay: Mark Bomback<br />
Cast: Bruce Willis, Justin Long,<br />
Timothy Olyphant. Maggie Q<br />
action ride. In a season overflowing with CGI<br />
Our world will be changed on July 4<br />
when aliens make Earth their final<br />
battleground in Transformers. As<br />
the forces of evil seek the key to<br />
ultimate power, our last chance for<br />
survival rests in the hands of young<br />
W M / / L / / C V / FARMER'S MARKET: Fresh HORSE TRIMMING and Eauine HELP WANTED: Part-time<br />
Poetry by<br />
peas, beans, new potatoes, zuchi- massage therapy available. CALL<br />
ni, beets, fresh baked goods, jams<br />
Ahiguil El;zlrbell~<br />
& jellies, See you SATURDAY,<br />
RED ROCK PLAZA.<br />
&Icb/ntj7r~<br />
Crap!<br />
It's \Hot!<br />
.:. .:. .:. .><br />
GARAGE SALE: Saturday, July<br />
28, 8am-12noon at the Valley<br />
Event Center. PROCEEDS WILL<br />
GO TO RELAY FOR LIFE. Something<br />
for everyone. Kid's clothing,<br />
furniture, misc..<br />
.:. .:. .:. .:. .:.<br />
MOVING SALE: Recliner, coffee<br />
table, bedroom set, knick-knacks,<br />
clothes. Everything must go!<br />
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 27th<br />
& 28th, 9 AM- 4:30 PM. 539-6TH<br />
AVE. SO.<br />
.:.**.:. *:.<br />
GARAGE SALE: Lots of brand<br />
name clothing-boys, girls, & womens,<br />
Disney movies, furniture, ice<br />
auger, & motorcycle. FRIDAY, July<br />
27th, 4-7 PM and SATURDAY, July<br />
28th, 7 AM- Noon. 10 ANGUS.<br />
.:. .:. .:. .:.<br />
YARD SALE: SATURDAY, July<br />
28th, 9 AM-1 PM. 937 6TH AVE.<br />
SO.<br />
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GARAGE SALE:<br />
SPRAY FOAM INSLlMTlON<br />
Providing 30 years of Experience<br />
J Looking for an excellent insulation?<br />
how to leaky<br />
* We Offer many d'efent types Of foam<br />
8 coatings.<br />
SATURDAY,<br />
July 28, 814 3RD AVE. SO. (In<br />
Alley). 8 AM- 1 PM.<br />
.:. .:. .:.<br />
GARAGE SALE: Boys, girls,<br />
& adult clothes: toys, furniture,<br />
household items, Barbies, Rescue<br />
Heroes, adult and children's<br />
books. & vard equipment. SATUR-<br />
DAY, ~ ~ 1 ~ AM- 2 812 ~ Noon. 7 705<br />
406-461 -2305.<br />
*:.* .:.<br />
ANDERSON ROOFING: We have<br />
been around the area for 30 years.<br />
Specializing in hot tar and shingles<br />
roofing. CALL MARK AT 228-8166<br />
OR 406-232-1352.<br />
.:. .:. .:. .:. .:.<br />
HELP WANTED: Early evening<br />
& weekend shifls available at the<br />
PARK GROVE BAR & CAFE.<br />
CONTACT KIM OR LARRY AT<br />
526-3252.<br />
..... .-. re. 8 . h<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON for<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong> apartment complex.<br />
Experience plumbing, electrical,<br />
& general building repair; yard<br />
maintenance. Must be timely and<br />
responsible. CALL 360-750-6746<br />
OR 406-230-0650.<br />
.:. .:. .>.:.<br />
DIRECTV SATELLITE INSTALL-<br />
ERS: The largest installer for<br />
DirecTV needs installers! $700-<br />
$900+ per week earning potential!<br />
Paid training, benefits. &<br />
discounted basic satellite service!<br />
Must own pickup, SUV, or van<br />
and have valid DL. CALL 800-<br />
805-8570 EXT. 881 4 or email<br />
your name & number to sdavis@<br />
iwcom.net. EOE.<br />
.:. e.:..:..:.<br />
HELP WANTED: Part-time to<br />
full-time clerkldeli helper. Evenings<br />
and Saturdays. Fun place to work.<br />
Must be 18 years old and older.<br />
STOP BY FLICKS FOR AN AP-<br />
PLICATION.<br />
GLASGOW FLOWER SHOP<br />
worker. Must be available for<br />
holiday hours and to lift 20-40<br />
pounds, Wage DOE. APPLY AT<br />
GLASGOW JOB SERVICE.<br />
.>+ .:. .:. .:.<br />
FOR SALE: Full size, light brown.<br />
suede, hide- a- bed, couch in good<br />
condition. CALL 263-8848 AF-<br />
TER 3:30 PM OR 228-9560 AND<br />
LEAVE MESSAGE.<br />
.:. .:. .:. .:. .:.<br />
FOR SALE: Noxious weed & seed<br />
free hay. Square bales. CALL<br />
648-5533.<br />
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HOUSE FOR SALE: New, 3 bedroom,<br />
2 bath, full basement, 2 car<br />
detached garage, 1-112 acre. 146<br />
CARLSON ROAD, SOUTH OF<br />
NASHUA. CALL 406-746-3385<br />
FOR DETAILS.<br />
.:.:. .:. .:. .:.<br />
FOR SALE: 2004 Ford Expedition<br />
Eddie Bauer Edition. Less than<br />
49,000 miles, remote start, clean,<br />
excellent condition, new tires, tan<br />
leather interior, entertainment<br />
center. Asking $22,000. CALL<br />
228-4325 AFTER 6PM.<br />
.:. 0.:. .:.:.<br />
WANTED: Older, used, or broken<br />
computers and electrical items. Will<br />
pick up. CALL 406-230-0001.<br />
.:. .:. .:. .:.<br />
FOUND: Prescription eye glasses<br />
& case at Dredge Cuts on Saturday,<br />
July 21. IDENTIFY & CLAIM<br />
AT 228-2747 and leave message
Former <strong>Glasgow</strong> resident to<br />
speak at wellness symposium<br />
The Women's<br />
Resource Center's<br />
second annual<br />
wellness symposium<br />
is scheduled<br />
for August 18,<br />
2007 at the Evan-<br />
gelical Church<br />
in <strong>Glasgow</strong> This<br />
year promises to<br />
be filled with entertainment,<br />
education<br />
and enthusiasm<br />
for the par-<br />
Judy Wright owns<br />
ticipants.<br />
ArtichokePress.com<br />
Workshops<br />
will stress life skills to help women achieve their full<br />
potential, no matter what their age or circumstances.<br />
Noted motivational speaker Judy H. Wright, from<br />
Missoula, MT will be giving a keynote on "You Are<br />
a Beautiful Woman".<br />
Judy H. Wright, Author, International Speaker<br />
and Life Educator, owns and operates Artichokepress.<br />
com. She runs a global online business from<br />
her home office marketing eBooks, tele-classes,<br />
newsletters, family coaching and a number of related<br />
products. At www.ArtichokePress.com you will receive free articles<br />
and a subscription to the ezine (newsletter) The<br />
Artichoke-finding the heart of the story in the journey<br />
of life.<br />
A recent client said, "Being with Judy, whether in<br />
person, print or tele-class is like having a cup of tea<br />
with a loving Auntie who wants the best for you and<br />
yours." You will find her presentations warm, witty<br />
and packed with wisdom to make your life easier and<br />
more abundant.<br />
Judy and her family lived in <strong>Glasgow</strong> 1976-78<br />
while her husband was assigned as vice commander of<br />
Opheim radar station. They grew to love the country<br />
and the people of this area.<br />
Since 1998, the WRC has provided education<br />
and advocacy support to thousands of individuals.<br />
Services are offered to all community members<br />
in Valley, Phillips, Daniels and Sheridan Counties<br />
in Northeastern <strong>Montana</strong>. A volunteer Board of<br />
Please see Wright, next page<br />
Wanda Whisennand's<br />
your food and picnic "stuff'<br />
and enjoy the weather, fam-<br />
Hope to see you there!<br />
Wagoner<br />
Roofing &<br />
Fast, dependable service<br />
Specializing in flat work<br />
TPO, hot build-up & rubbe1<br />
commerical & residental<br />
Shingles<br />
Wood Shingles<br />
Licensed & Insured<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Resident serving<br />
residental <strong>Montana</strong><br />
CALL<br />
406-207-6284<br />
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Summer Items<br />
All SALE SATURDAY, JULY 2 8 ~<br />
Priced! 850 AM - 530 PM<br />
~~'~~<br />
TO Selection of<br />
58Yfi1 OFF Athletic Shoes
1-800-367- 141 1<br />
Diesel Fuel Propane<br />
WHOLESALE, 1 NC.<br />
1 Gasoline Bulk Oil<br />
10% OFF ALL Month Long (JULY)<br />
Stop in today and be one step ahead<br />
of the fire season.<br />
OF THE FOLLOWING HOME<br />
8 WORKSHOP PRODUCTS:<br />
John Deere Stainless Steel<br />
Burner Barbeque Grills<br />
John Deere Pressure Washers<br />
John Deere Hand Tools<br />
John Deere Generators<br />
New - John Deere Compressorators<br />
' generator and Air Compressor<br />
in ONE machine<br />
John Deere Power Tools<br />
John Deere Air Compressors<br />
Wright continued<br />
Directors supports the WRC and their efforts in<br />
making a difference in their communities.<br />
The Women's Resource Center is able to continue<br />
their work through grant funding opportunities,<br />
special event fund-raisers and concerned community<br />
members. We ask for your support of the WRC<br />
through donations, volunteering or promoting their<br />
work in your local community. Contact the WRC<br />
at 406.228.8401 to find out how you can make a<br />
difference by finding balance in your life!<br />
Foradditional informationcontact: Kelly Hagfeldt,<br />
406.228.8401, women4@nemont.net or Judy H.<br />
Wright, 406.549.9813, J~ldy@ArtichokePress.com<br />
Some Products We Do Not<br />
Have In Our Store, But Are<br />
Able To Special Order:<br />
John Deere Stainless Steel Tool<br />
Chests 8 Cabinets<br />
WeUDry Vacuums<br />
All-Weather Floor Mats<br />
New Job-Site Radio<br />
Safes: Ulltirnate Protection For<br />
Your Valuables<br />
where<br />
Would<br />
You Be. ..<br />
Where would you be If:<br />
-You had all the money<br />
your heart desires?<br />
- You had no worries?<br />
- You came home and the<br />
finest meal awaits you?<br />
- Your bathwater had<br />
been run?<br />
-You had the perfect<br />
kids?<br />
-Your partner was<br />
waiting for you with open<br />
arms and kisses?<br />
So, where would you be?<br />
Well ......<br />
HELLOOooo!!!!!!!!!<br />
You'd be in the wrong<br />
damn house!<br />
Valley County Transit<br />
,-<br />
HOURS OF SERVICE:<br />
Mon.-Fri. 7:30 am to 5 pm<br />
Saturdays 10 am to 3 pm<br />
24 / 7 SERVICE<br />
Call us for your travel<br />
1 needs - spe-cia1 events<br />
and out of town trips.<br />
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John Deere<br />
to tlze Rescue!<br />
Melinda Stewart's car broke<br />
down the other day and she<br />
needed to get to work. So she<br />
borrowed her kid's wheels, a<br />
battery-powered John Deere<br />
utility four wheeler, and Carol<br />
Dixon couldn't resist the<br />
opportunity to snap a photo<br />
of her dauntless daughter.<br />
She made it to work at Pizza<br />
Hut on time and even took a<br />
trip to the bank - getting a<br />
double look from a highway<br />
patrol in the process- before<br />
making her way back home.<br />
With the great gas mileage<br />
she got, we only hope her<br />
kids get their wheels back.<br />
Established in 1981/6<br />
years of Experience<br />
I NEW HORIZONS CONSTRUCTION I<br />
\ Neil C. Larsen /<br />
Moon Rockin' on Kid's Night Out<br />
Ellis and Merlin McKean concentrate on painting their glowin-the<br />
dark moon rocks during Kid's Night Out at the Northeast<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Children's Museum in <strong>Glasgow</strong>. Upcoming events<br />
include Family Dino Camp on Thursday, August 9th, and<br />
Kid's Night Out on Friday. August 24th. For more information<br />
call the Children's Museum at 2284386 or Karla at 228-8439.<br />
From the desk oi Neil C. Larsen:<br />
If you live in <strong>Glasgow</strong> or the surrounding areas you<br />
were probably affected by the recent hail storm, most<br />
of you have already had your insurance adjuster out.<br />
If they said your roof is damaged and are agreeing<br />
to replace it then chances are the roof was severely<br />
damaged and in many cases will not make it through<br />
our harsh winter. Don't delay contracting your repairs<br />
too long and risk the integrity of your home. Like me,<br />
many of you were told by your adjuster to 'wait until<br />
hail season is over before repairing your home" or<br />
"your roof will make it through the winter". Is it really<br />
worth the risk? Most insurance companies onlyallow<br />
one year for completing the repairs and invoicing for<br />
your depreciation. Why wait? Contact a local established<br />
contractor who can handle the repairs before<br />
winter. Make sure your contractor has workman's<br />
compensation coverage on all employees, a general<br />
liability policy in and they have local references<br />
from the past three years.<br />
CAU_ US today for your free inspection and<br />
estimate<br />
Ellis and Merlin are the happy and handsome little twins of<br />
Andrew and Lih-An McKean.<br />
228-8705 or 230- 1673.<br />
5
Fight the Bite!<br />
July 26, 2007, the Department of Public<br />
Health and Human Services notified the Valley County<br />
Health Department stating that a pool of mosquitoes<br />
which was setit into the state for identification for West<br />
Nile Virus has tested positive in the <strong>Glasgow</strong> area.<br />
"We really aren't surprised due to the increased<br />
rainfall we received this spring and the hot weather<br />
we are now experiencing", stated Vickie Bell, Valley<br />
County Health Nurse. "However. now is the time to<br />
take precautions to protect our~elves.~'<br />
This includes preventing mosquito bites by<br />
staying indoors during tlie dusk and dawn hours when<br />
the ~nosquitoes are most active, wearing long sleeves<br />
and long pants when outdoors, applying insect repellent<br />
containing DEET. (Make sure to follow the instructions<br />
carefully when applying to children. Repellents<br />
containing DEET should not be used on infants less<br />
NOTICE TO<br />
TAXPAYERS<br />
Personal property taxes<br />
are due by 500 pm on<br />
Tuesday, July 31, 2007<br />
and become delinquent<br />
on August 1, 2007 and<br />
draw interest at the rate<br />
of 516 of 1% per month<br />
from the time of delinquency<br />
until paid and<br />
2% will be added to the<br />
than 2 months old.) And making sure to install or repair<br />
window and door screens.<br />
West Nile Virus is not a new disease and was<br />
first discovered in 1937 in Uganda, Africa. It was<br />
first identified in the United States in 1999 in the New<br />
York City area and has been spreading westward by<br />
moscli~itoes carrying the virus to tlie huriian population.<br />
Since 2003 Valley County has had 20 confirmed human<br />
cascs and 4 horses identified with West Nile.<br />
What are the symptoliis of Wcst Nile virus?<br />
Most people infected with West Nile virus do not<br />
become ill. People with a mild infection may present<br />
with fever. headache, eye pain, muscle aches, joint pain,<br />
a rash on the trunk and swollen lymph nodes. In severe<br />
cases sy~iiptolns include extreme muscle weakness,<br />
inflammation of the brain (encephalitis), paralysis<br />
and coma. In rare cases the infection may be fatal,<br />
particularly in the elderly and people with other medical<br />
conditions.<br />
There is no specific treatment for West Nile<br />
virus infection. A physician may prescribe medications<br />
to relieve syliipto~ns of the illness. In severe cases,<br />
hospitalization may be required.<br />
Reducing ~iiosquito populations will also reduce<br />
mosquito bites. The Valley County Mosquito District<br />
which is publicly funded provides surveillance and<br />
control llieasures to reduce mosquito populations by<br />
eliminating nlosquito breeding habitat, mosquito larvae<br />
or adults. The public can also take measures in their<br />
own yards or property to eliminate standing water<br />
where rriosquitoes breed. Soul.ces of standing water can<br />
include old tires. metal cans, ceramic pots, clogged rain<br />
gutters. wading pools, pool covers, and birdbaths.<br />
For more information call the Valley County<br />
Health Department at 228-6261.
new windows, new flooring, newly finished basement with family room,<br />
I bedroom and bath. Large private backyard with room to build a garage. I<br />
That's-a-one-a-big-a-mushroom!<br />
No trick photography to it. The mushroom that Cade Anderson<br />
is holding is a genuine, locally-grown three-pounder. The cap<br />
is a solid 12 inches in diameter. The entire Smurffamily could<br />
easy to tell the po~sonous ones, they're more colorful." We'll<br />
take her word for it but as for me, I like going to visit Keithe<br />
Thorson at Gordon's Foods to gather my mushrooms. (Just<br />
curious, have you ever tried to say Keithe Thorson's name<br />
10 times in a row at a rapid pace?)<br />
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9 Mymaof<br />
film<br />
12 Jacob'stwin<br />
brother<br />
13Sig11ofmin<br />
14 (jardnerof<br />
H o w<br />
15 Got off a<br />
horse<br />
16 'To- and<br />
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17 Hastened<br />
18 Take turns<br />
20 Bhckbcds<br />
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23 Eidmwer,<br />
for short<br />
24 Revxrrce<br />
27 Pub into<br />
31 Edgar&<br />
mMCeS<br />
37 Ho sculpted<br />
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39 critic Reed<br />
40 wer<br />
41 Tree<br />
bmnches<br />
44 Twe of bcv<br />
49 MlUry stone<br />
52Actedpart<br />
1st read the story of Cinderel la to<br />
or the first time. The little girl was<br />
fascinated by the stor?;, espe :cially the part where the punlpkin<br />
turns into a golden coach. Suddenly she piped up, "Daddy,<br />
when the punlpkin turned ir nto a golden coach, would that be<br />
classed as income or a long -term capital gain?"<br />
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64 Have a<br />
tanhwn<br />
56 Hot pbce<br />
56 Blackwhae<br />
57 Run like a<br />
horse<br />
58AWin<br />
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2 Norway's<br />
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3 Worm, for a<br />
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6 Rmm<br />
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6 Tycoon<br />
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8 SmaU spots<br />
9 'Doctor<br />
7hivago"<br />
heroine<br />
10 D.C. office<br />
&P<br />
11 Sudden jerk<br />
19 ~arnous<br />
mummy, for<br />
short<br />
21 '-Haw"<br />
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23 Actress Balin<br />
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member<br />
26 Part of a<br />
minute<br />
p.,<br />
27 -Howdy<br />
Tune<br />
28 Maroon<br />
29 Mai -<br />
3 0 ~ o f<br />
32 %<br />
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36 Have<br />
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38 Actress<br />
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40 Rent again<br />
41 Harbnanw<br />
Bonet<br />
42 Tennis's<br />
Lendl<br />
43 Dam &<br />
46 '- Among<br />
the Ruin%"<br />
46 CSA's<br />
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47 Cultirrate<br />
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cans?<br />
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friday funnies by Tuck<br />
Question: 1--low many cavenieri does it take to change a<br />
light bulb?<br />
Answer: No one will ever know.<br />
-<br />
Taxiing down the tarmac, the jetliner abruptly<br />
stopped, turned around and returned to the gate. After an<br />
1iou1--long wait, it final I! took off. A concerned passenger<br />
asked tlic flight attendant, "\'hat mas the problerii?"<br />
"The pilot \\as bothered by a noise he heard in the<br />
engine," explained tlie flight attendant. "and it tooh us a<br />
while to find a new pilot."<br />
112 French Dip W I W ~<br />
As President Hush knows, colonoscopies are no<br />
joke, but these comments during tlie exam were quite<br />
hu~~iorous. A pliysiciari claimed tliat the following are<br />
actual com~iients made by his patients (predominately<br />
male) while lie was perfonning their colonoscopies:<br />
"'l'ake it easy. Doc. You're boldly going where no rnan<br />
has gone before!<br />
"Find Amelia Earhart yet?"<br />
"Can you hear rile NOW?"<br />
"Are we there yet? Are we thcre yet? Are we there yet'?"<br />
"You know. in Arkansas. we're now legally married."<br />
"Any sign of tlic trapped miners; Chiel'!"<br />
"You piit your left hand in. you take your left hand<br />
0111 ...'*<br />
"tley! Now 1 know Iioiv a Muppet feels!"<br />
"ff your hand doesn't fit, you must quit!<br />
"Hey Doc, let me know if 011 find my dignity."<br />
"You used to be an executive at Enroll, didn't you4?"<br />
And tlie best one ofall..<br />
"Could you write a note for my \bit? saying that my lieaci<br />
is not up there?"<br />
There was a farmer who raised \vaternielons. He<br />
was disturbed by some local kids who \\)auld sneak into<br />
his watermelon patch at night and eat his watermelons.<br />
Atier so~iie careful tliought he came up with a clever idea<br />
tliat he thought \vould scare the kids away for sure.<br />
So lie made up the sign arid posted it ill the field. The<br />
next day the kids sliow up and they see this sign, it says:<br />
"WARNING!! One of the watermelons in this field has<br />
been injected with cyanide."<br />
So the kids run off, make up their own sign and post it<br />
next to the sign that tlie farmer made. The farmer shows LIP<br />
the next week and wlien lie looks over tlie field he notices<br />
tliat no watermelons are rnissing but he notices a new sign<br />
next to his.<br />
lie drives up to the sign which says: "WAKNlNG!!<br />
Now there are two."<br />
8<br />
Cream of Broccoli<br />
Beef Barley Soups<br />
Beef Quesadila<br />
228-8006 Don ntown Glasgon