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ay, December 22,

Beauty
and the
Beast

photo by Leslie Bishop

While it may be beautiful to gaze


upon, a solid week of freezing
frost wreaked a bit of havoc in
the Opheim area. Leslie Bishop
took this photo of their yard
(thats her son Jackson to the
left of the tree). The weight of
the frost snapped limbs on trees
and caused several power poles
to topple. The Bishop family had
to have Mattfeldt Electric come
up this past Friday and restore
their electricity as the power line
to their house lost the battle to
frost. They went more than a
day without power.
Here in Glasgow we had some
freezing rain on Sunday which
made for some slick conditions A
Winter Weather Advisory remains
in effect through 11 p.m. this
evening. Glasgow has 1.5 inches
of snow in the forecast while
2-4 inches are in the forecast to
the east of us. In addition, gusty
northwest winds will produce
areas of blowing and drifting
snow. Some roads will also have
black ice on them from rain and
freezing rain that fell last night.

Scotty boys are 5-0 to


ring in the New Year

DECEMBER 17 - 23

SHOWINGS
228-9239

www.polsontheatres.com
4:10 - 7:00 ONLY

142 Min.

4:00 - 6:50 - 9:30

150 Min.

Rated PG-13: For extended scenes of intense


Rated PG-13: for violence including battle fantasy action violence, language and some
sequences and intense images
sexuality/nudity

DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON


FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free popcorn with every paid admission at 7pm & 9pm showings

ior Citizen Center


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TUESDAY

Beef Stew

Call for reservation by 10 AM


228-9500

NOTICE
COURTHOUSE
OFFICE


Glasgow hosted Malta this past Friday night. While
the Scotty girls lost to the State B runners-up MEttes
58-15 (watch for Malta to be playing on Saturday night
at the 2015 State B Tournament), the varsity boys game
came down to the wire with the Scotties outlasting the
Mustangs 65-62.
Malta had the 18-14 lead at the end of the first
quarter, then it was tied 31-31 at the half and 42-42
at the end of three periods. Jason Thibault, Jake Page
and Chase Fossum had 14 points apiece while Keil
Krumwiede added 10, Jake Kolstad 8, Zach Miller 4 and
Gage Legare 1. Maltas Jeremy Costing had a game-high
19 points.

Its been a very balanced scoring attack by the Scotty
boys in each of their five victories to close out the year.
Glasgow resumes games on Friday, January 2nd
when they travel to Sidney.

No Buzz Wednesday-Friday

BS Central will be closing for a little Christmas


cheer. Well be closed on Wednesday, December 24th
through Sunday, December 28th but will be back on
Monday, December 29th. The desk pads, free of charge
thanks to our sponsors, will be available mid-next week.

will be closing for


scheduled maintenance
AT NOON ON
Candlelight worship services Wednesday
Wed., Dec. 24th
First Lutheran Church in Glasgow is offering two
- CLOSED Christmas Eve candlelight worship services. Christmas
Thurs., Dec. 25th,
Eve worship will be Wednesday, December 24 at 5:00
- CLOSED and 9:00. The 5:00 worship service will be broadcast live
on KLTZ. The radio broadcast is sponsored in memory
Thurs., Jan. 1, 2015

of Chris and Agnes Molvig given by their eight children


and their families.
Christmas Day service will be at at 9:30 am. This
service is broadcast live on KLTZ 9:30 am and is
presented in memory of Oscar and Rachel Olsen and
Odell Johnson given by Smiley Johnson and family.
Girl Scout Troop 2462

that wrapped presents at


ShopKo is now located
AT RED BARN GIFTS

Bring all your gifts


Large and Small
to Santas Elves

Hours are:
10am- 5:30pm MWFS
10am - 7pm T & Th
12noon - 4pm Sun

SANDWICH
of the Week

Red Hot Burger

Hamburger with Pepperjack,


Grilled Jalapeos
& Sriracha Ranch sauce
CLOSING @ 3pm Christmas Eve
CLOSED Christmas Day

Hwy 2 West
228-2997

Be cautious if
traveling
east or north

Today: Snow. High near 34. Breezy, with a north northwest


wind 20 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 31 mph. Chance
of precipitation is 80%.
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of snow before 11pm.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 20. Northwest wind 10 to
17 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 31. West
northwest wind around 10 mph.
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 19.
South southeast wind 5 to 8 mph.
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of snow after 11am.
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 34. West wind 6 to 8 mph.
Wednesday Night: A 40 percent chance of snow. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 21. North northwest wind around
8 mph.
Christmas Day: A 30 percent chance of snow. Mostly
cloudy, with a high near 26. North wind 11 to 14 mph, with
gusts as high as 21 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 7.
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 18.
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 7.
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 19.
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 18.

VALLEY COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS


- Swearing In Ceremony -

Wednesday, Dec. 31, 10:30 am


in the Court Room

Open House following the ceremony


- Come meet the New Officials - Say Good-bye to Those Leaving in the Community Room

- NEW OFFICIALS Commissioner Paul Tweten, Justice of the Peace Christina Hillman,
Treasurer Brenda Anderson, Public Administrator LeRoy Kountz
- RETURNING OFFICIALS Sheriff Glen Meier, County Attorney Nick Murnion,
Clerk & Recorder Lynne Nyquist
- RETIRING OFFICIALS Commissioner David Pippin, Treasurer Jennifer Reinhardt, Justice of
the Peace Jim Wixson, Public Administrator Dan Taylor

BUZZIFIEDS
SOROPTIMIST THRIFT SHOP: Merry Christmas to all. We will be closed
the 25, 26, & 27. Tues. & Wed. we will be having $1 days on all Christmas
items & clothing. Jackets and snow pants will be $5, some items will be
excluded. Stop by and enjoy some hot apple Cider. DONATIONS ALWAYS
WELCOME; ALL PROFITS GO BACK INTO OUR COMMUNITY! 229
4TH ST. SOUTH, GLASGOW.
BUZZ
DISHWASHER NEEDED: Duties include: operating a commercial
dishwasher, assisting cook w/ prep work & cleaning equipment. Shifts and
days will vary. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD.
BUZZ
JOB OPENING: First Community Bank, Glasgow, has an opening for a parttime Teller with benefits. APPLY AT JOB SERVICE. EEO/AA EMPLOYER.
BUZZ
NURSE AIDE TRAINING CLASS: Class will be starting on Jan. 19, 2015,
1pm-7:30pm 3/wk. Clinicals will be the first week of Feb. and will be two
12hr days. Caring, compassionate persons with strong work ethics are being
sought to attend training to become a Certified Nurse Assistant. Starting wage
for a Certified Nurse Aide is $12.50/hr + benefits for permanent, FT positions
and $10.50/hour for students and casual status employees. Valley View Home
will pay for the class if you are employed at our facility. OR if you wish to take
the class but dont want to work at Valley View Home or are not employed
by Valley View Home, the cost is $537.50 per student (scholarships may
be available through the job service to assist with the cost of this). Persons
wishing to take the course and seeking employment may fill out job application
(available in the business office, the job service or online at valleyview1.net).
Those interested in taking the course that are not seeking employment may
CONTACT KANDI SVENNINGSON, LNHA AT 228-2461
BUZZ
HOUSE FOR SALE: In Fort Peck. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 2200 sq ft. $170,000.
CALL 526-3660 or 696-2783
BUZZ
FOR RENT & SALE IN ST. MARIE: 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. CALL 406524-3742
BUZZ
LOOKING FOR A GIFT? I have Bibles for kids & adults. NIV, KJ, NKJ.
Reasonable prices. CALL NORMA 228-8332

GREAT HORSE PROPERTY - PRICE REDUCED!


Totally remodeled inside and out! 1800 sq. ft.

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plan with gourmet kitchen complete with


stainless steel appliances. Double car attached
garage. New siding, new roofs, new windows,
bonus there is another 1040 sq. ft. garage with
workshop and a barn! A must see! Call today!

71 Skylark Rd, Glasgow, MT

$349,000

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com

SPECIALS:

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU

MONDAY

TUESDAY

Soup: CHICKEN VEGGIE


Lunch: CHICKEN BURGER
Dinner: HAMBURGER STEAK

Breakfast

Hot or Cold Cereal


Breakfast Bar Fruit Milk
Lunch

Corn Dog Carrot Sticks


Apple Cinnamon Grahams
Choice of Fruit Milk

TUESDAY

Soup: HAM & BEAN


Lunch: CHICKEN MARINARA
Dinner: 8 oz. CHICKEN
FRIED STEAK

WEDNESDAY

Soup: CHEESY BROCCOLI


Lunch: BLEU CHEESE
BURGER
No Dinner Closing at 6pm

THURSDAY

CLOSED
MERRY CHRISTMAS
From The Hangar

We Have Soft-Serve Ice Cream!

Have Your Parties Here


BOOK NOW!
A GREAT PLACE TO
HANG OUT!

THE HANGAR

Hwy 2 East
228-8280

Why is Christmas like a


day at the office?
Because you do all the
work, and the fat guy in
the suit gets all the credit.
How is the Italian version
of Christmas different?
One Jesus, one Mary, and
33 wise guys.

TWO STORY 4 PLEX

Custom Carpentry Roofing Repairs Windows Doors Kitchens Baths


Call Shawn Beard 230-1025

Email: beardhi@gmail.com Licensed & insured Free Estimates

20-933

Call EARL HANDY 406-228-2114


www.hellandagencyinc.com

Hinsdale, Montana

Priced at $134,500

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from Nor

Wishing you
and your family
a safe and happy
Holiday Season.

FP1802
NORTHEAST MONTANAS
FORD HEADQUARTERS

Call Jerry, Josh or Norm (406) 228-2141 866-528-2141 Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

CMR Holiday Invitational team scores (top 30)

1. Great Falls 220.5, 2. Choteau 146.5, 3. Helena 139, 4.


Bozeman 138, 5. Forsyth 137, 6. Great Falls CMR 134, 7.
Colstrip 108.5, 7. (tie) Kalispell Flathead 108.5, 9. Missoula
Big Sky 102.5, 10. Columbia Falls 102, 11. Helena Capital
89.5, 12. Butte 87, 13. Belgrade 83, 14. Laurel 76.5, 15.
Havre 72, 16. Chinook 66, 17. Conrad 65.5, 18. Dillon 54,
19. Kalispell Glacier 53, 20. Lewistown 52, 21. Cut Bank
51, 22. Great Falls JV 50, 23. Glasgow 46, 23. (tie) Ronan
46, 25. Thompson Falls 43, 26. Great Falls CMR III 34, 27.
Townsend 29, 28. Harlem 28, 29. Fairfield-Simms 26, 30.
Shelby 25
Matthew Reyling (103)

Won
Hunter Rush (FLA)
Decision 5-4

Won
Devin Woods (TWN) Fall :21

Lost
Austin Murphy (HHS) Decision 4-0

Lost
Josh Pepos (CAS)
Decision 5-3
Gabe Hallock (113)

Lost
Lane Bradley (COL)
Fall 1:30

Lost
Winfield West (CLF)
Fall :40
Kasey Seyfert (120)

Lost
Wyatt Gordon (MBS) Maj Dec 13-0

Won
Conner Goddard (LIV) Fall :37

Won
DAndre Moses (RON) Fall 1:37

Won
Austin McArthur (TWN) Decision 2-1

Lost
Dylan Stewart (HAV) Decision 7-1
Mick Reyling (132)

Lost
Noah Durnell (CMR) Fall 2:54

Won
Issac Wippert (BRO) Decision 7-3

Won
Sam Ostwald (THF)
Fall 3:36

Lost
Kelly Merrick (BUT)
Decision 4-1

Give her a Gift


ewith
the Perfect Fit

A Gift Certificate
to the Fashionette

Open SUNDAYS thru Christmas

Noon to 3 p.m.

J
B

Bakers Jewelry
Glasgow, MT
406-228-2532
yogo.biz

OPEN LATE DEC 19, 22 & 23


9 AM - 7 PM

Mon-Fri 9am ~ 5:30pm


Saturday 9am ~ 4pm

Cody King (145)



Won
Finn Johnston (BOZ) Decision 5-2

Lost
Colt McDaniel (FOR) Fall 1:02

Won
Jase Sorenson (THF) Fall 3:45

Won
Alex Wickens (FER)
Fall 3:35

Won
Tanner Grubb (CMR) Fall 4:27

Lost
Chase Short (GF3)
Maj Dec 10-2
Kevin Schindler (152)

Lost
Tucker Nadeau (FLA) Fall 5:03

Lost
Quinn Barber (GLR)
Fall 1:29
Tony Kaiser (170)

Won
Graydon Irish (RON) Fall 3:57

Won
J.R. Caplette (HAV)
Fall 1:41

Lost
Nick Grasseschi (CMR) Tech Fall 20-4

Won
Dugan Mahoney (GF) Decision 6-5 OT

Lost
Joey Clark (CHO)
Fall :24
Tanner Roness (205)

Won
Travis Field (CHO)
Fall 3:13

Lost
Streeter Stirling (SHE) Fall 3:30

Lost
Noah Danielson (CM3) Decision 7-5
Joe Doney (285)

Won
Justin Pfeifer (CBH)
Decision 5-2

Won
Michael Irvine (RON) Decision 3-1 OT

Lost
Jake Sessions (COL) Fall 2:46

Won
Dylan Bell (FOR)
Decision 5-1

Lost
KJ Klingaman (CM3) Fall 4:27
DECEMBER 17 - 23

Cooks Bone-In

Hams or Roasts
Bone-In Beef

SHANK PORTION HAM $1.99/lb. PRIME RIB ROAST....... $5.99/lb.


Cooks

Boneless Beef

John Morrell Bone-In

Willamette Valley Beef

BUTT PORTION HAM....$2.29/lb.

NY STRIP ROAST......... $5.49/lb.

SPIRAL SLICED HAM.... $2.79/lb. TENDERLOIN ROAST.....$8.99/lb.


Hormel Boneless Whole or Half

Pacific Seafoods 10 oz. Jar

Extra Large 14/17

Fresh 85% Lean 15% Fat

CURE 81 HAM............. $4.49/lb. OYSTERS..................... $3.99 ea.


KING CRAB...............$15.99/lb.

GROUND BEEF............$3.99/lb.

Cookies for Santa

Nowadays, it seems like Christmas is all about the


presents under the tree, but in simpler times, food was
one of the focal points of holiday tradition. The sweet
smell of gingerbread wafting and the clatter of metal
cookie cutters echoing through the house used to
announce the arrival of the holiday season.

Cookies for Santa We dont typically adorn our
trees with food, but in medieval Germany, apples, wafers,
and cookies were commonplace as ornaments. Once this
tradition merged with Christianity and the tree became
a symbol of Christmas, children began to notice the
disappearance of edible tree ornaments. The vanishing of
decorations was blamed on Santa who snacked on them.
It became traditional to leave a plate of cookies by the
fireplace to keep them warm for Santas snack.

Tangerines in your stocking? Santa has a list and
hes checking it twice. Bad children get coal and the good
ones get tangerines. Tangerines? In the U.K., good kids
traditionally get a tangerine in their Christmas stocking.
This practice began with nuns in twelfth-century France,
who left stockings filled with nuts, tangerines, and other
fruits at the houses of poor families. To their credit, a
dose of vitamin C is actually a perfect gift during the
colder winter months.

Glasgow
Evangelical
Church
Candlelight
Christmas Eve Service
Wednesday
December 24th
5:30 pm.
Please join us to celebrate Jesus birth
and share communion with your family.

Extra Cash for Christmas


Pacific Steel and Recycling will give you

$100.00
for a complete junk vehicle, including pick up in Glasgow!
(Must include the engine and transmission, A/C Must be Discharged)

191 BNSF R.O.W. N


Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-8229

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