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2B – THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 Classifieds FREE FOR SALE ADS If you have something for $100 or below, Courier For Sale ads are so cheap you can't say no! FREE is the price of the ad you seek, printed in The Courier once a week! To place your ad, call 406-228-9301 or drop by the office at 341 3rd Ave. S. in Glasgow. This offer applies to Household/Garage items, Lost & Found items, and items you want to Give Away. Classifieds HELP WANTED Automotive Automotive Automotive Contractor Contractor Contractor Contractor Dentistry Electrician Electrician Floral Guns & Ammo Janitorial Marine Optometry Plumbing Public Resources Retail Spirits & Supplies Storage Transportation Water Specialities Wellness Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant Big Sky Auto Accessories (406) 228-9840 Across from Ezzie’s Westend Monday - Saturday • 9 am to 7 pm • Mobile Audio/Video • Window Tinting • Remote Starters • LED Lighting • RV Accessories Who Does What? is Service is for You. Your advertisement in the WHO DOES WHAT will appear in every print and online issue of e Glasgow Courier and the Hi-Line Shopper for only $30. Affordable Repairs done right . . . . . . Guaranteed! 54336 Hwy 2 East Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-8961 After Hours: 406-230-2746 406-263-5997 [email protected] More Than Just a Tire Store Alignments Brake Service Preventative Maintenance Total Car Care 15 4th St N • Glasgow 228-2388 • 800-801-8660 Shawn Beard 406-230-1025 Licensed & Insured & Performance Concrete Construction A Leader In: Residential & Commercial Concrete New Construction & Remodels Contact Rod 406-263-8054 [email protected] Nanci Schoenfelder 406-263-2139 Licensed & Insured Now Accepting Debit & Credit Cards Budde Family Dentistry Teeth Cleanings 5 Days a Week Call Today 406-228-2211 Jon Mattfeldt Master Electrician (406) 228-4885 54201 Hwy 2 – Glasgow, MT Service Calls, Farm Irrigation, Grain Bin Fans, Residential & Commercial. Electrical Supplies & Contracting, Free Estimates, Storage & Rentals Call 228-8333 115 2nd St. S. Glasgow Sandpoint Properties 228-8312 or 228-4742 429 2nd Ave. South Glasgow, MT glasgowflowerandgift.com Glasgow Flower & Gift Your celebration headquarters, no matter what the occasion. WANTED Glasgow, MT 406-228-9363 We pay CASH for Used Guns and take TRADE-INs. Probst Cleaning Service 406-228-4441 Carpet, Upholstery, Duct Cleaning, Water Damage Clean-up, Mold Testing & Removal Mon-Dak Marine Full line Marine Sales, Service & Repair dealership! 406-228-2900 54106 Hwy 2 Ste. 1 Glasgow, MT HI-LINE EYE CARE, PLLC Haley A. Menge O.D. 234 5th St. S., Glasgow 406-228-4895 Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. www.hilineyecare.com Serving Northeast Montana a woman's place is at the center 114 5th Street South Glasgow, MT 59230 Phone: (406) 228-8401 Crisis Line: (406) 228-8400 or 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) [email protected] www.thewrc.org 227 5 th St. South • 228-8228 10-6 Weekdays • 10-3 Saturdays facebook.com/shippwreckedmt Vintage Farmhouse Decor & Western Funk Shippwrecked Create the vintage vibe you love with our beautiful selection of home decor, clothing, antiques, tableware and accessories. Stop by and check out our Great Selection of Gifts, Wine & Liquor! JR’S PARTY STORE (406) 228-4622 1010 6th Ave. North Across from the Fairgrounds Open Monday - Saturday 9:30 am to 6 pm Open till 7 pm Wednesday-Friday! Al's Clean and Secure Fenced and Lighted E-Z Access & Paved Toll Free: 1-888-623-2222 103 Cherry Creek St. Just off Hwy 2 on west end of town www.alsministorage.com Valley County Transit 228-TRIP (8747) 7 days a week 7:30am-11pm low fares! DAVID LERAAS Owner 406-228-2614 730 3rd Ave. S. • Glasgow [email protected] Full line of water treatment products, water softners & coolers Locally Owned Pizza Chicken Ribs Shrimp Burgers 228-8552 193 Klein Ave. Est. 1962 S a m e G reat R e c ip e F o r O ver 50 Y e a r s ! 7 DAYS A WEEK! Sun. - Thurs. • 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. • 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. Dine In • Carry Out • Drive Thru! Hours: Sun. thru Thurs. 11 am to 8 pm Friday & Saturday 11 am to 8:30 pm & Drive Through Open until 9 pm 228-2997 928 Hwy 2 West • Glasgow Burgers, Chicken, Fries, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt 221 5th St. S. Glasgow 228-8006 OASIS Lounge & Eatery Breakfast 7 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Lunch Menu 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Full Breakfast Menu Soup and Sandwiches Come in and try our delicious pizza! 228-4052 629 1st Ave N breakfast • sandwiches salads • sandwich platters cookie platters • giant subs Hours : Sun. 9am - 9pm Mon. - Fri. 7am - 10pm Sat. 8am - 11pm Now Accepting Credit Cards! fees do apply Call or text 406-698-5208 vikingconstruction1.com Check us out on Facebook Jeremy Tweten & Viking Construction State Registered & Fully Insured Stamped Concrete, Concrete Slabs & New Construction If water runs through it... WE DO IT! David Pederson Master Plumber 406-653-3374 [email protected] PO Box 338, Wolf Point Licensed & Insured 15 Years of Experience Home Improvement Siding Roofing Windows Remodels Interior/Exterior Painting Paint & Home Improvement Get scheduled for egress windows today! 406-945-3635 Ryan Hartwell Glasgow [email protected] Lawn Care sprinklers, tree service, backhoe service, snow removal row, turf & ornamental spraying Kerry & Peggy Aakre 526-3418 or 228-4742 or 263-3418 Licensed & Insured Electrician 228-8944 405 3rd Ave. South WE’RE WIRED TO PROVIDE GREAT SERVICE Dan Daubner Master Electrician Spencer Marsh Journeyman Electrician Hi-Tech Electric Inc. Reserve This Space Today! The Glasgow Courier Call 228-9301 or email [email protected] Reserve This Space Today! The Glasgow Courier Call 228-9301 or email [email protected] Child Protection Specialist Req. # 17141537; Glasgow $34k-$43k/Annually Training assignment possible Open Until Filled For details visit local Job Service or http://statecareers.mt.gov We may have an opportunity for you! Positions are open until filled. Obtain complete job descriptions and application documents at www.nemont.net. Send resume to [email protected]. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Nemont is currently seeking qualified candidates for the following positions. 800.636.6680 | nemont.com Accountant - Payroll Experience a Plus - Williston, ND , Scobey, MT , Glasgow, MT or Billings, MT IT Technician Scobey, MT Outside Plant Engineer Williston, ND Nemont offers great benefits. Internet | Wireless | Video | Land Line | Long Distance Health Insurance Dental Life Insurance Pension Plan Vac / Sick / Holiday Vision 401 K Matching Disability Educational Assistance APT/HOUSE CLEANER WANTED Occas. Fast, Meticulous. Thorough. Good refs. 360-750-6746. HELP WANTED Opheim Public School is looking for a full-time, long-term, substitute school maintenance employee. Contact the school at 406.762.3213 to obtain an application. HELP WANTED Hinsdale Public School is looking to hire a Long Term Substitute for Elementary. We offer competitive pay and benefits. Please visit our website at http://hinsdale.k12.mt.us for more information about our school. *Elementary Education Teacher: Kindergarten Long Term Substitute would start approximately November 1st, 2017 and for at least 6 weeks if not longer. MT licensure preferred, but not required. Interested individuals should submit a cover letter and resume to Edward Sugg at [email protected] You may mail or fax them if you prefer to: Edward Sugg Hinsdale Public School, PO Box 398, Hinsdale, MT 59241 406-364-2314 (school) 406-364-2205 (fax) POSITION OPENING Medical Records Coder HOURS: Full-Time Position, Monday - Friday. REQUIREMENTS: Preferred coding certification through AHIMA or AAPC or willing to obtain this certification within 6 months of hire. Must be detail oriented with strong verbal and written communication skills. DUTIES: The right candidate will be responsible for coding outpa- tient records, as well as assisting with other duties as assigned. These duties include answering phones, scanning and completing information releases, as well as cross training to learn transcription. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Please contact the HR department at (406) 228-3638 for more information. HELP WANTED POSITION OPENING Transcriptionist HOURS: Full Time, Monday - Friday REQUIREMENTS: Certified Medical Transcriptionist preferred, 1-2 years of medical transcription required. DUTIES: This position will be responsible for transcribing dictated reports and clinic notes. Applicant will cross-train to learn outpatient coding, chart analysis and other duties. This position requires strong verbal/written communication and computer skills. Applicant must be detail orientated. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Please contact the HR department at (406) 228-3638 for more information. Northwest Community Health Center Is Looking For Dependable and Team-Ori- ented Clinical Administrative Assistant to Work Full-Time. Full Job Description and to Apply http://northwestchc.org/jobs/. #212 Northwest Community Health Center (NWCHC) is looking add a team oriented Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH) to its dental department. Applicant must have a current Montana Licensure. Full Job Description and to Apply http://north- westchc.org/jobs/. #213 Nuverra is hiring for CDL Class A Truck Drivers. Drivers can earn a $1500 sign on bonus. To apply call 701-842-3618, or go online to www.nuverra.com/careers. Nu- verra environmental solutions is an equal opportunity employer. #214 COORDINATOR FOR MILK RIVER WATERSHED ALLIANCE The Phillips Conservation District is seeking a part-time (20 hrs/ week) Professional Coordinator for the Milk River Watershed Alliance. Must have an associate’s degree or equivalent experience in a natural resource, public administration, or related field, and at least three years of experience working with diverse clientele, building consensus, manag- ing multiple project goals and resolving complex problems. Hourly wage $14-16/hr DOQ. Applications to be emailed to Jeni Anderson at jenifer.anderson@ mt.nacdnet.net by COB Sept 18 th . Visit https://milkriverwatershedalli- ance.com or call 406-654-1334 ext. 101 for more information. Help Wanted Full-time permanent position for an Experienced Cabinetmaker Vacation & holiday pay, health insurance and 401K. Apply at Williston Woodworks, 2108 4th Ave. W. Williston, ND 58801. FOR SALE STEEL BUILDINGS $5,000-$1,000,000 Utility, Garages, Warehouses, Manufactured Buildings or other Old inventory discounted Erection Available www.sunwardsteel.com Phone: 406-545-4306 VALLEY VIEW HOME A “Caring Home” 1225 Perry Lane Glasgow, MT 59230 HELP WANTED We are looking for full and part time positions with flexible hours as a Hospitality Aide or a Dietary Aide. Apply at Valley View Home

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2B – THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017

Classifieds

FREE FOR SALE ADSIf you have something for $100 or below,

Courier For Sale ads are so cheap you can't say no!FREE is the price of the ad you seek, printed in The Courier once a week!

To place your ad, call 406-228-9301 or drop by the office at 341 3rd Ave. S. in Glasgow.This offer applies to Household/Garage items, Lost & Found items, and items you want to Give Away.

Classifieds

FREE FOR SALE ADSIf you have something for $100 or below,

Courier For Sale ads are so cheap you can't say no!FREE is the price of the ad you seek, printed in The Courier once a week!

To place your ad, call 406-228-9301 or drop by the office at 341 3rd Ave. S. in Glasgow.This offer applies to Household/Garage items, Lost & Found items, and items you want to Give Away.

HELP WANTED

Automotive Automotive Automotive

Contractor Contractor Contractor Contractor

Dentistry Electrician Electrician

Floral Guns & Ammo Janitorial

Marine Optometry

Plumbing Public Resources Retail Spirits & Supplies

Storage Transportation Water Specialities Wellness

Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant

Big SkyAuto Accessories

(406) 228-9840Across from Ezzie’s WestendMonday - Saturday • 9 am to 7 pm

• Mobile Audio/Video• Window Tinting• Remote Starters

• LED Lighting• RV Accessories

Who Does What?This Service is for You.Your advertisement in the WHO DOES WHAT will appear in every print and online issue of The Glasgow Courier and the Hi-Line Shopper for only $30.

Affordable Repairs done right . . .

. . . Guaranteed!54336 Hwy 2 East

Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-8961

After Hours:406-230-2746406-263-5997

[email protected]

More Than Just a Tire StoreAlignments

Brake ServicePreventative Maintenance

Total Car Care15 4th St N • Glasgow

228-2388 • 800-801-8660

Shawn Beard406-230-1025

Licensed & Insured

&Performance

ConcreteConstruction

A Leader In:• Residential & Commercial Concrete• New Construction & Remodels

Contact Rod 406-263-8054

[email protected]

Nanci Schoenfelder

406-263-2139

Licensed & Insured

Now AcceptingDebit & Credit Cards

Budde FamilyDentistry

TeethCleanings

5 Days a Week

Call Today406-228-2211

Jon Mattfeldt Master Electrician

(406) 228-488554201 Hwy 2 – Glasgow, MT

Service Calls, Farm Irrigation, Grain Bin Fans, Residential & Commercial.

Electrical Supplies & Contracting, Free Estimates,

Storage & Rentals

Call 228-8333115 2nd St. S. Glasgow

Sandpoint Properties

228-8312 or 228-4742 429 2nd Ave. South

Glasgow, MT glasgowflowerandgift.com

Glasgow Flower & Gift

Your celebration

headquarters, no matter what

the occasion.

WANTED

Glasgow, MT 406-228-9363

We pay CASH for Used Guns and

take TRADE-INs.

Probst Cleaning Service406-228-4441Carpet, Upholstery,

Duct Cleaning, Water

Damage Clean-up,

Mold Testing & Removal

Mon-Dak MarineFull line Marine

Sales, Service & Repair dealership!

406-228-290054106 Hwy 2 Ste. 1

Glasgow, MT

HI-LINEEYE CARE, PLLCHaley A. Menge O.D.234 5th St. S., Glasgow

406-228-4895Hours:

Mon. - Thurs. 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Friday 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

www.hilineyecare.comServing Northeast Montana

a woman's place is at the center

114 5th Street SouthGlasgow, MT 59230

Phone: (406) 228-8401Crisis Line: (406) 228-8400or 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

[email protected] www.thewrc.org

227 5th St. South • 228-822810-6 Weekdays • 10-3 Saturdaysfacebook.com/shippwreckedmt

Vintage Farmhouse Decor & Western Funk

Shippwrecked

Create the vintage vibe

you love with our beautiful selection

of home decor, clothing, antiques,

tableware and accessories.

Stop by and check out our Great

Selection of Gifts, Wine & Liquor!

JR’S PARTY STORE

(406) 228-4622 1010 6th Ave. North

Across from the Fairgrounds Open Monday - Saturday 9:30 am to 6 pmOpen till 7 pm Wednesday-Friday!

Al'sClean and Secure

Fenced and LightedE-Z Access & Paved

Toll Free:1-888-623-2222103 Cherry Creek St.

Just off Hwy 2 on west end of townwww.alsministorage.com

Valley County Transit

228-TRIP (8747)

7 days a week 7:30am-11pmlow fares!

DAVID LERAASOwner

406-228-2614730 3rd Ave. S. • Glasgow

[email protected]

Full line of water treatment products,

water softners & coolersLocally Owned

Pizza Chicken Ribs

Shrimp Burgers

228-8552 193 Klein Ave.

Est. 1962

Same Great RecipeFor Over 50 Years!

7 DAYS A WEEK!Sun. - Thurs. • 4 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Fri. & Sat. • 4 p.m. - 11 p.m.

Dine In • Carry Out • Drive Thru! Hours: Sun. thru Thurs. 11 am to 8 pmFriday & Saturday 11 am to 8:30 pm

& Drive Through Open until 9 pm228-2997

928 Hwy 2 West • Glasgow

Burgers, Chicken, Fries, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt

221 5th St. S.Glasgow228-8006

OASIS Lounge & Eatery

Breakfast 7 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Lunch Menu11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Full Breakfast Menu

Soup and SandwichesCome in and try

our delicious pizza!

228-4052 • 629 1st Ave N

breakfast • sandwichessalads • sandwich platters

cookie platters • giant subs

Hours : Sun. 9am - 9pm Mon. - Fri. 7am - 10pm

Sat. 8am - 11pm

Now Accepting Credit Cards! fees do apply

Call or text 406-698-5208vikingconstruction1.com

Check us out on Facebook

JeremyTweten& VikingConstruction

State Registered & Fully Insured

Stamped Concrete, Concrete Slabs & New Construction

If water runs through it... WE DO IT!

David PedersonMaster Plumber

[email protected]

PO Box 338, Wolf Point

Licensed & Insured15 Years of Experience

Home Improvement

• Siding • Roofing • Windows • Remodels• Interior/Exterior Painting

Paint & Home Improvement

Get scheduled for egress windows today!

406-945-3635Ryan Hartwell • Glasgow

[email protected]

Lawn Care

sprinklers, tree service, backhoe service, snow removal row, turf & ornamental spraying

Kerry & Peggy Aakre526-3418 or

228-4742 or 263-3418Licensed & Insured

Electrician

228-8944 • 405 3rd Ave. South

WE’RE WIRED

TO PROVIDE GREAT

SERVICEDan Daubner

Master Electrician

Spencer MarshJourneyman Electrician

Hi-Tech Electric Inc.

Reserve This Space Today!

The Glasgow CourierCall 228-9301 or email

[email protected]

Reserve This Space Today!

The Glasgow CourierCall 228-9301 or email

[email protected]

Child Protection Specialist Req. # 17141537; Glasgow

$34k-$43k/AnnuallyTraining assignment possible

Open Until FilledFor details visit local Job Service or http://statecareers.mt.gov

We may have anopportunity for you!

Positions are open until filled. Obtain complete job descriptions and application documents at www.nemont.net. Send resume to [email protected]. This institution is an equal

opportunity provider and employer.

Nemont is currently seeking qualified candidatesfor the following positions.

800.636.6680 | nemont.com

Accountant- Payroll Experience a Plus -

Williston, ND , Scobey, MT , Glasgow, MT or Billings, MT

IT TechnicianScobey, MT

Outside Plant EngineerWilliston, ND

Nemont offers great benefits.

Internet | Wireless | Video | Land Line | Long Distance

• Health Insurance • Dental • Life Insurance • Pension Plan

• Vac / Sick / Holiday • Vision • 401 K Matching • Disability

• Educational Assistance

APT/HOUSE CLEANERWANTED

Occas. Fast, Meticulous. Thorough. Good refs.

360-750-6746.

HELP WANTEDOpheim Public School

is looking for a full-time, long-term, substitute school

maintenance employee. Contact the school at

406.762.3213 to obtain an application.

HELP WANTEDHinsdale Public School is looking to hire a Long Term Substitute for

Elementary. We offer competitive pay and benefits.Please visit our website at http://hinsdale.k12.mt.us for more

information about our school.*Elementary Education Teacher:

Kindergarten Long Term Substitute would start approximately November 1st, 2017 and for at least 6 weeks if not longer. MT licensure preferred, but not required.

Interested individuals should submit a cover letter and resume to Edward Sugg at [email protected]

You may mail or fax them if you prefer to:Edward SuggHinsdale Public School, PO Box 398, Hinsdale, MT 59241406-364-2314 (school) 406-364-2205 (fax)

POSITION OPENINGMedical Records Coder

HOURS: Full-Time Position, Monday - Friday. REQUIREMENTS: Preferred coding certification through AHIMA or

AAPC or willing to obtain this certification within 6 months of hire. Must be detail oriented with strong verbal and written communication skills.

DUTIES: The right candidate will be responsible for coding outpa-tient records, as well as assisting with other duties as assigned. These duties include answering phones, scanning and completing information releases, as well as cross training to learn transcription.

FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Please contact the HR department at (406) 228-3638 for more information.

HELP WANTED

POSITION OPENINGTranscriptionist

HOURS: Full Time, Monday - Friday REQUIREMENTS: Certified Medical Transcriptionist preferred, 1-2

years of medical transcription required. DUTIES: This position will be responsible for transcribing dictated

reports and clinic notes. Applicant will cross-train to learn outpatient coding, chart analysis and other duties. This position requires strong verbal/written communication and computer skills. Applicant must be detail orientated.

FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Please contact the HR department at (406) 228-3638 for more information.

Northwest Community Health Center Is Looking For Dependable and Team-Ori-ented Clinical Administrative Assistant to Work Full-Time. Full Job Description and to Apply http://northwestchc.org/jobs/. #212

Northwest Community Health Center (NWCHC) is looking add a team oriented Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH) to its dental department. Applicant must have a current Montana Licensure. Full Job Description and to Apply http://north-westchc.org/jobs/. #213

Nuverra is hiring for CDL Class A Truck Drivers. Drivers can earn a $1500 sign on bonus. To apply call 701-842-3618, or go online to www.nuverra.com/careers. Nu-verra environmental solutions is an equal opportunity employer. #214

Coordinator for Milk river Watershed allianCeThe Phillips Conservation District is seeking a part-time (20 hrs/

week) Professional Coordinator for the Milk River Watershed Alliance. Must have an associate’s degree or equivalent experience in a natural resource, public administration, or related field, and at least three years of experience working with diverse clientele, building consensus, manag-ing multiple project goals and resolving complex problems. Hourly wage $14-16/hr DOQ.

Applications to be emailed to Jeni Anderson at [email protected] by COB Sept 18th. Visit https://milkriverwatershedalli-ance.com or call 406-654-1334 ext. 101 for more information.

Help WantedFull-time permanent position for an

Experienced CabinetmakerVacation & holiday pay, health insurance and 401K.

Apply at Williston Woodworks, 2108 4th Ave. W.

Williston, ND 58801.

FOR SALE

Steel BuildingS$5,000-$1,000,000

Utility, Garages, Warehouses, Manufactured Buildings or

other Old inventory discounted Erection Available

www.sunwardsteel.comPhone: 406-545-4306

VALLEY VIEW HOMEA “Caring Home”

1225 Perry Lane Glasgow, MT 59230

help wantedWe are looking for full and

part time positions with flexible hours as a hospitality aide or a dietary aide.

Apply at Valley View Home

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There were 71 motor vehicle stops, and two reports of loose cows.

Saturday, Aug. 19, 20170029 A Glasgow male called

stating he was outside by his house and saw a red, possibly newer model Explorer parked by a house that the owners were not at, at this time. The caller turned on their lights when the man was there and then when the caller went back in his house the lights got shut off. They have since driven away, going east on Third Ave. N.

0742 A fire truck advised they were on their way to a large fire south of Saco at the Saco dump and requested dispatch page everybody out because the wind is blowing and it will blow up fast.

0947 A Glasgow male called to report his ex-girlfriend has been calling and texting, just basically harassing him and his present girlfriend. He would like an officer to help stop this harassment.

1354 A female Glasgow caller who wouldn’t give her name, reported that an RV was stuck in the underpass.

1407 A person from the Down Stream Camp Ground in Fort Peck called to report a raccoon that she believed to be sick.

1508 A Frazer female reported a nipper blade off of a big Cat truck sitting in the middle of the westbound lane on Hwy. 2. She said they tried to move it off the roadway, but it was too heavy for them without some type of equipment. A truck went to the scene and they got it moved off the road.

1658 An officer reported checking out Alley’s because someone told him there was a fight there. Everything was okay, just some people goofing off.

1904 A Glasgow person has friends coming with tools to fix a water problem. His vehicle is safe and is off the road.

1944 A Glasgow male stated his dog was missing since about 3-4 p.m. The dog is a male, nine-month-old English shepherd/Australian shepherd cross. He is tan, red and a little white. From a distance he looks fawn colored. His right eye is blue, left eye is hazel. He is not wearing a collar. The dog’s name is Tycho and he also has a long tail. By 8:59 p.m., the caller called back to say he found his dog. His neighbor had locked the dog up in his garage.

2119 A Ft. Peck person called to say she hit a deer with her 2013 Ford Escape. There were no injuries to herself or the car and she is off the road.

2249 A deputy advised he was

helping a citizen change a tire.Sunday, Aug. 20, 2017

0224 A Glasgow male stated he was walking home and there were about six to seven pup-pies loose. He is at the house he believed they came from, but no one will answer the door or their cell phone. Dispatch was able to reach the dogs’ owner, who came and took care of the puppies.

1204 There is a fire in the back of a house and there are no occupants. A man called to advise the fire was in the grass behind the house and cemetery. Another caller reported a fire in a coulee below the Evangelical Church. By 1 p.m., the fire was in mop up.

1802 A warrant was served on a Glasgow person.

1900 A Glasgow female ad-vised there were three cars parked on the side of the road about 3-5 miles west of town and about sev-en people were standing around talking. Some were also standing in the road. A deputy drove ap-proximately 10 miles west and has not seen anything.

1952 A caller reported a puppy barking since 10 this morning. The puppy is chained in the backyard.

2054 A Glasgow female ad-vised that her son hit a deer near

THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 – 3B

2017 Crop Loan Rate 30-Day Alternative Period PCP PCPSpring Wheat $2.72 $6.90 $5.00Winter Wheat $2.59 $4.30 $3.16Durum Wheat $3.38 $6.10 $4.15Corn $2.01 $3.68 $3.01Barley $1.76 $3.06 $2.15Oats $1.34 $2.92 $1.66Soybeans (bu) $4.47 $9.00 $8.46Wool $0.40 $ 0.55 $ 0.55Lentils (cwt) $11.09 $23.65 $23.55Peas (cwt) $5.31 $8.68 $8.94Small Chickpeas (cwt) $7.43 $27.58 $32.00 Large Chickpeas (cwt) $11.28 $32.58 $37.00 Canola (cwt) $9.85 $16.59 $16.10 Flaxseed (cwt) $10.46 $17.55 $16.37 Mustard (cwt) $10.24 $24.75 $24.34Safflower (cwt) $8.29 $17.20 $18.69Sunflowers (cwt) $9.77 $17.04 $15.88

Posted County Prices: September 5

See LAW ENFORCEMENT, Page 4B

This information is taken from the log of calls received by the Valley County Law Enforcement Center and does not represent the entire activity of any one department. Investigations often continue after these calls come in. The report has been edited for brevity.

Law Enforcement

DES Disaster & Emergency Services EMS Emergency Medical ServicesFPFD Fort Peck Fire DepartmentFPPD Fort Peck Police Dept.FPTP Fort Peck Tribal PoliceFWP Fish, Wildlife and ParksGPD Glasgow Police Dept.

GFD Glasgow Fire DepartmentLEC Law Enforcement CenterLRFD Long Run Fire Dept.MCSO McCone County Sheriff’s OfficeMDOT Dept. of TransportationMHP Montana Highway Patrol

MIP Minor in Possession of Alcohol or TobaccoNFD Nashua Fire DepartmentNWS National Weather ServicePCSO Phillips County Sheriff’s OfficeRCSO Roosevelt County Sheriff’s OfficeVCSO Valley County Sheriff’s Office

REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICES

David L. IrvingIrving Law, PLLCDrawer BGlasgow, Montana [email protected]

Attorney for Personal Representative

MONTANA SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, VALLEY COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATEOF

MARY VIRGINIA BORTAS,Deceased.

Cause No. DP-2017-29NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-named Estate. All persons having claims against the De-cedent are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred.

Claims must be either mailed to PAMELA J. LEE, the personal representative, return receipt requested, in care of her attorney, David L. Irving, Attorney at Law, Drawer B, Glasgow, Montana 59230, or filed with the Clerk of the above Court.

DATED this 18 day of August, 2017.

/s/ Pamela J. LeePAMELA J. LEE, Personal Representative

ADDRESS: Drawer B, 110 5th Street SouthGlasgow, MT 59230

(Published Aug. 23, 30; & Sept. 6, 2017)MNAXLP

Katie S. KnierimCHRISTOFFERSEN & KNIERIM, P.C.630 Second Avenue South, Suite EP.O. Box 29Glasgow, Montana 59230Telephone: (406) 228-2487ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE

MONTANA SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, VALLEY COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATEOF

ALDON C. BERGTOLL,Deceased.

Cause No. DP-2017-27NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of the above named estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must be mailed to the undersigned at the following address:

CHRISTOFFERSEN & KNIERIM, P.C.630 Second Avenue South, Suite EP. O. Box 29Glasgow, Montana 59230Telephone: (406) 228-2487

return receipt requested, or filed with the Clerk of the above named Court.

I declare under penalty of perjury and under the laws of the State of Montana that the foregoing is true and correct.

DATED this 16th day of August, 2017.

/s/ Donald McMillanDONALD McMILLAN,

Personal Representative

(Published Aug. 23, 30, & Sept. 6, 2017)MNAXLP

Matthew W. KnierimCHRISTOFFERSEN & KNIERIM, P.C.630 Second Avenue South, Suite EP.O. Box 29Glasgow, Montana 59230Telephone: (406) 228-2487ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE

MONTANA SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, VALLEY COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATEOF

LOIS W. MARKLE,Deceased.

Cause No. DP-2017-28NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of the above named estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must be mailed to the undersigned at the following address:

CHRISTOFFERSEN & KNIERIM, P.C.630 Second Avenue South, Suite EP. O. Box 29Glasgow, Montana 59230Telephone: (406) 228-2487

return receipt requested, or filed with the Clerk of the above named Court.

I declare under penalty of perjury and under the laws of the State of Montana that the foregoing is true and correct.

DATED at Glasgow, Montana this 18th day of August, 2017.

/s/ Thomas O. MarkleTHOMAS O. MARKLE,

Personal Representative

(Published Aug. 23, 30, & Sept. 6, 2017)MNAXLP

FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Reference is hereby made to that certain trust indenture/deed of trust (“Deed of Trust”) dated 01/29/13, recorded as Instrument No. 149417, mortgage records of VALLEY County, Montana in which Toni Alvernaz, a married person Tony Alvernaz, a married person was Grantor, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. was Beneficiary and Alliance Title & Escrow Corp was Trustee. First American Title Insurance Company has succeeded Alliance Title & Escrow Corp as Successor Trustee. The Deed of Trust encumbers real property (“Prop-erty”) located in VALLEY County, Montana, more particularly described as follows: Lot 21B of Hektner’s Cherry Creek Suburban Tract, located in Section 33, Township 29 North, Range 39 East, MPM, according to the Official Plat thereof on file and of record in the Office of the Clerk and Recorder, Valley County, Montana. Plat filed June 23, 1980 at 4:00 P.M. as Misc. File No. 21523. Beneficiary has declared the Grantor in default of the terms of the Deed of Trust and the promissory note (“Note”) secured by the Deed of Trust because of Grantor’s failure timely to pay all monthly installments of principal, interest and, if applicable, escrow reserves for taxes and/or insurance as required by the Note and Deed of Trust. According to the Beneficiary, the obligation evidenced by the Note (“Loan”) is now due for the 02/01/17 installment payment and all monthly installment payments due thereafter. As of July 6, 2017, the amount necessary to fully satisfy the Loan was $109,391.17. This amount includes the outstanding principal balance of $104,547.67, plus accrued interest, accrued late charges, accrued escrow installments for insurance and/or taxes (if any) and advances for the protection of beneficiary’s security interest (if any). Because of the defaults stated above, Beneficiary has elected to sell the Property to satisfy the Loan and has instructed Successor Trustee to commence sale proceedings. Successor Trustee will sell the Property at public auction Valley County Courthouse, 501 Court Square, Glasgow, MT 59230, City of Glasgow on November 22, 2017 at 2:00 PM, Mountain Time. The sale is a public sale and any person, including Beneficiary and excepting only Successor Trustee, may bid at the sale. The bid price must be paid immediately upon the close of bidding at the sale location in cash or cash equivalents (valid money orders, certified checks or cashier’s checks). The conveyance will be made by trustee’s deed without any representation or warranty, express or implied, as the sale is made strictly on an as-is, where-is basis. Grantor, successor in interest to Grantor or any other person having an interest in the Property may, at any time prior to the trustee’s sale, pay to Beneficiary the entire amount then due on the Loan (including foreclosure costs and expenses actually incurred and trustee’s and attorney’s fees) other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred. Tender of these sums shall effect a cure of the defaults stated above (if all non-monetary defaults are also cured) and shall result in Trustee’s termination of the foreclosure and cancellation of the foreclosure sale. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by the reference. You may also access sale status at www.Northwesttrustee.com or USA-Foreclosure.com. Alvernaz, Toni and Tony (TS# 7023.118761) 1002.292069-File No.

(Published Aug. 30, Sept. 6 & 13, 2017)MNAXLP

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Glasgow. There was no damage to the vehicle, but the deer was dead in the road. A deputy had moved the deer off the road. Dis-patch left a note for DOT.

2231 A Glasgow female called in stating a man’s dogs were barking. An officer advised they have had negative contact with the owners. They will go to the bars to try to find them.

2315 A MHP dispatch called requesting an officer to assist MHP at a Glasgow location.

Monday, Aug. 21, 20171014 A Hinsdale female

called in to report a bale on fire at Steve Lacock’s place. The fire turned out to be a haystack fire. Fire trucks were standing by to monitor it.

1352 A Glasgow female called to report a creepy guy in his 20s, who was just at her house want-ing to come inside. She said the man claimed to be selling carpet cleaner. He was a passenger in a white SUV. The sheriff at-tempted to locate the man, but to no avail.

1412 A scam call was reported at St. Marie.

1739 Dispatch received a hang-up call from 3rd Ave. S in Glasgow. Dispatch called the number back and reached voice mail. A deputy checked upstairs, but didn’t find anything.

1750 A Valley County man reported two young kids sitting next to the road. He doesn’t want them to get hurt. They are approximately 5 to 6 years old. A deputy was unable to locate them.

1819 A Glasgow man was missing a male miniature dober-man wearing a brown braided rope collar and no tags. The dog and their cat were both in the house at noon and the house was locked. When they returned home, both animals were miss-ing. His son found the cat outside, but the dog was still missing. He believes the animals fell outside a second story window. He said the dog may possibly be injured. At 6:30 p.m., the caller found his dog on the south side and it had blood on one leg.

1822 A female from Lake Ridge said they had a gas drive-off around 5:55 p.m. The suspect vehicle was an older white Jeep, possibly a 70-80’s model. It was last seen headed towards Glas-gow. They owe $23.67. Officers were unable to locate the Jeep.

2157 Dispatch received a report from a train that there were a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked up next to the crossing in Glasgow. The boxes are supposed to be delivered to Amtrak. They contain magazines that say free for passengers.

Tuesday, Aug. 22, 20170803 A Glasgow female with

NorVal called to report a dead cat on the highway in front of Rock’s Auto Mall. DOT was notified.

0916 A warrant was served and an arrest made.

0940 A Glasgow female called to request an officer at the Center. She was having issues with a male there.

1219 A Glasgow female called to report there was a cat up in a tree and she needed help getting it down.

1323 A Glasgow male called in to complain that a pickup cut him off and entered the Shopko parking lot the wrong way.

1415 A request was passed on regarding violations in Glas-gow.

1747 A Glasgow female re-ported she was involved in a fender bender and there were no injuries.

1814 The caller reported the person driving the motorcycle had slammed on his breaks while in front of him by the Milk River bridge. The caller had then passed the motorcycle. The motorcycle then went around him doing about 100 mph. He last saw it pulling into the Gateway. A deputy didn’t see a motorcycle at the Gateway, but he had seen a motorcycle headed south on the dam to McCone County. The motorcycle was a newer Yamaha fancy street bike with temporary plates. The driver was wearing a Yamaha jacket. The caller was driving a late 90’s red Subaru car. He didn’t want to sign a com-plaint. HHP was notified.

1833 A Valley County person parked a black Alero in his drive-way. The vehicle doesn’t have any plates and the rear window is busted out. There is nobody in the vehicle. An officer contacted Newton Motors, who contacted the neighbor. They will go jump the car and bring it back. They were advised that they needed to get the car registered.

1849 A Glasgow man called, wanting to speak with someone from the water department. He believed he had a water break be-tween his house and the street.

2029 A Valley County female reported that her husband hit a deer and there were no injuries. She didn’t know the condition of the deer or if it was off the road. Her husband was in a blue 2005 Equinox. He believed the vehicle was totaled and he is in the driv-ing lane. Officers found the deer laying in the ditch and a message was left for DOT. A wrecker picked up the vehicle.

Wednesday, Aug. 23, 20170845 DOT called via radio and

requested a deputy to respond to the rest area. He reported finding a bag that he felt was suspicious.

1045 A dispatcher received a

call from a person at the ER about a knife wound that happened at John Deere while the man was at work.

1231 A warrant was to be served, but officers were unable to locate the Glasgow person.

1608 A deputy advised he had Alley’s Palace clean up some broken glass from a Ceasar that they made for someone. The person took the glass outside and it broke.

1619 A Valley County caller reported someone hit his boat. He just noticed the damage.

Thursday, Aug. 24, 20170024 An officer made contact

with a vehicle that had its lights on for the last hour.

0132 An arrest was made for suspicious activity. Hi-Line Col-lision towed the vehicle and an officer is bringing a person to the hospital to draw blood.

0938 A Glasgow male called with repossession info. He stated that he was informed to notify when doing a repo. He is a rep-resentative of Indigenous Auto in Wolf Point.

1125 A Ft. Peck female called in from Hwy. 24S to advise she had noticed that after she passed Duck Creek Rd., but before she got to MT Hwy. 117, she spotted what looked to be an expensive bicycle. She just wanted it re-ported because her children had their bikes stolen and she knows what it is like.

1224 A Fort Peck man called to request an officer after 5 p.m. for a VIN check.

1335 An officer advised that a man’s son was driving the truck and that he was taking pictures of a vehicle, and not of a female.

1520 An officer advised he made an arrest on a female and would be headed in shortly.

1600 An officer advised a ci-tation was issued for an expired registration.

1738 A card was started at an officer’s request for another of-ficer, who had seen a male driving without a license.

1840 A Valley County man reported there were two tents, a couple of kayaks and camp-ing equipment at a campsite since Monday. Nobody had been around the campsite, so he was concerned about their welfare.

1959 A detention officer re-ceived a report of a fire east of the Yeska ranch. Hinsdale FD was paged out, as well as LRFD at Hinsdale’s request. A person on the scene reported this fire had burned under a bunch of Nor-Val’s power poles. He asked that dispatch contact them to see if they wanted to come check their poles out to see if they were okay. Phillips County was notified to dispatch the Saco fire truck.

2020 An officer advised that he and other officers were going to serve a warrant in Glasgow.

2040 A lightening strike fire was reported at the Ron Korman ranch. It was close to the house. The Hinsdale FD was paged out and NorVal was notified. At 8:16 p.m., another fire was reported 7½ miles of Hinsdale.

2106 A female reported that it appeared to be a fire straight west of Glasgow, possibly on the Bentonite Rd. It was determined that this was the same fire as the one at the Yeska ranch.

2159 Someone reported a trampoline in the road. Officers were notified.

2218 An anonymous woman reported a sparking power-line. Notified NorVal, the owner and LR Base.

2148 A dumpster can was reported on US 2.

2207 A male advised a deten-tion officer that a transformer blew behind Town & Country. There was no smoke or fire. NW Energy and LR Base were notified.

2212 The Opheim FD and LR Base were paged for a possible fire at Ted See’s place. NorVal was notified. By 10:20 p.m., Karen See advised she could see a little flame, but it was starting to rain now and the flame was out. By 10:36, the OFD was in mop-up and the scene was turned back over to the landowner.

2221 A power pole was report-ed to be sparking by a residence near the bowling alley. NorVal and LR Base were notified.

2232 A man and several other St. Marie residents reported smelling smoke.

Friday, Aug. 25, 10170212 A deputy reported water

was running in the street and a sinkhole had developed. A message was left for the water department.

0754 A Valley County female called in on her way to Bill-ings and stated that at about MM520, there were two dogs on the highway (a beagle and pit bull). A deputy informed there is a no leash law in the county. This information was put on the Facebook page.

0853 A deputy came in to dis-patch and advised there was go-ing to be someone coming in with a complaint of a trash can hitting his truck. An officer was assigned to this case. Then the man came in to the dispatch lobby and spoke with the dispatcher. He said his vehicle was parked across from the Oasis Lounge and Eatery and he was at the Rundle. He was coming down to street level at about 9:30 or 10 p.m., and he witnessed two Oasis patrons that had come to possibly move the trash can and then the trash can blew into his Ford F-150 Sport 2016. The assigned officer spoke with him.

0902 Dispatch has received numerous complaints of a duel

baby stroller on the Milk River Bridge. A deputy is en-route. The deputy went to the Milk River Bridge south and on the east side and could not find the baby stroller. He pulled in to a residence and they informed him that they had gotten their baby stroller from the bridge.

1102 A Glasgow female called dispatch and advised that a male had requested a VIN inspec-tion on his white 2017 Dodge pickup.

1121 A Glasgow female called from Western Drug advising she could see smoke behind Valley Bank. She was unable to see what was on fire and didn’t see any flames. An officer, who hap-pened to be on the second floor of the post office was advised, and from there he could see what the female was looking at. They are doing some work on the tracks. He called the depot and spoke with a crew member who said they are doing track work and moving around the rock. There was just a lot of dust coming up from the ballast. Western Drug was notified so they could be aware of what was going on.

1338 A female called from Ez-zie’s Midtown and advised that a customer brought in to her office what appeared to be a bag of pot. The customer had gone, but she still has possession of the bag. An officer was assigned to pick up the bag of marijuana and log it into evidence.

1511 An officer is with the vehicle at 3rd St. N., Glasgow.

1520 A male caller advised about a black Duramax truck with one headlight out and no li-cense plates. He tried to pass this vehicle, who then sped up and would not let him by. Finally he had to slow down and pull back in behind the truck. He is willing to sign a complaint.

1735 A Glasgow female re-ported that at approximately 4:15 p.m. today, her daughter and her friend were riding their bikes on the sidewalk at a Glasgow loca-tion, when a vehicle, an older model hatchback, teal in color with a lot of rust on it, came across from the other side of the road and came right to the side-walk and started yelling at them. The caller’s daughter described the male as about 40-50 years old, brown hair, wearing sunglasses and he had a scruffy beard.

1740 A Glasgow male advised there was a drunk Indian across the street who couldn’t get up and was calling for her grandkids to come over. An officer gave her a ride home.

1817 A Glasgow female found a dog in Glasgow. It was a male, wearing a pink collar, no tags, and it had a leash. The dog was black and brown, short, and looked like a cross between a dachshund and a rottweiler. She

had it chained up in her yard. If anyone calls about a missing dog that meets this description, to call her. At 6:51 p.m., the dog was picked up.

1828 A Hinsdale male ad-vised a male in a wheelchair was dropped off by the store. He then went to the bar and was now on his way back. He was a hitchhiker and the caller was worried the man may get hit.

1921 An officer advised they are doing some work on the dike. There was an excavator there and it makes a beeping noise when it backs up.

2046 A Glasgow caller first called in on the non-emergency line wanting to file a complaint against a bartender. Dispatch asked him to hold as they had of-ficers out on a traffic stop. He then called in on the 911 line and told dispatch they better get someone over to the Oasis. He stated then that the bartender knocked him down when he asked where the food was. Dispatch asked the caller if he had been drinking tonight, and he said, “Hell yes, he had, it’s Friday night!”

2118 A Nashua male reported a vehicle swerving all over the road. It was possibly a silver Honda Civic and the caller was willing to sign a complaint.

2246 An officer advised they have a Glasgow adult male in custody out behind the Stock-man’s Bar.

2339 An officer was out with a male doing an investigation/follow-up regarding violations.

Saturday, Aug. 26, 20170108 A bartender has someone

sleeping at the bar. An officer was notified who walked the man from the bar to his room at the Rundle.

2257 A deputy made an arrest of one adult male in Glasgow for violations.

Sunday, Aug. 27, 20170441 A citation/warning was

issued for disorderly conduct in Glasgow.

1552 A Nashua male called about someone shooting his cat with a BB or pellet gun. He did not wish to speak with a deputy, and no further information was provided.

1920 A Glasgow male re-ported some threatening remarks made by a one-eyed John.

1945 A St. Marie male wanted to speak with a deputy about some dog issues.

2104 A Ft. Peck male hit a deer. The man is home and the deer is off the road.

2306 A Glasgow female re-ported that the neighbor woman has a little white pomeranian named Finn that got loose and was at her house. She had given it a bone and it ran away, and now she was worried about it. By 11:23 p.m., she said she found the dog.

4B – THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017

Law EnforcementFROM PAGE 3B

The objective is to fill a 9×9 grid with digits so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3×3 sub-grids that compose the grid (also called “boxes,” “blocks,” “regions” or “sub-squares”) contain all of the digits from 1 to 9.

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Very easy

3 1 9 8 6 2 4 5 7

2 6 4 7 5 1 8 9 3

7 5 8 4 3 9 1 2 6

8 7 5 3 2 4 9 6 1

1 3 2 5 9 6 7 8 4

9 4 6 1 8 7 2 3 5

4 9 3 2 7 5 6 1 8

5 2 7 6 1 8 3 4 9

6 8 1 9 4 3 5 7 2

Easy

8 1 3 2 5 7 4 9 6

9 6 7 1 4 3 5 2 8

5 4 2 9 8 6 7 3 1

3 8 9 7 6 5 1 4 2

2 7 6 4 1 9 3 8 5

1 5 4 3 2 8 9 6 7

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4 2 5 8 9 1 6 7 3

7 9 1 6 3 2 8 5 4

Medium

3 4 9 2 6 7 1 8 5

5 8 1 3 4 9 7 2 6

6 7 2 5 8 1 3 4 9

2 3 4 7 9 6 8 5 1

1 6 7 8 5 4 9 3 2

9 5 8 1 2 3 6 7 4

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Hard

5 8 4 6 7 1 9 3 2

1 7 2 4 9 3 8 5 6

9 6 3 5 2 8 7 1 4

8 1 5 7 6 9 4 2 3

6 3 7 2 1 4 5 9 8

2 4 9 3 8 5 1 6 7

3 5 1 8 4 6 2 7 9

4 2 6 9 5 7 3 8 1

7 9 8 1 3 2 6 4 5

Very hard

3 7 9 5 8 4 2 1 6

1 4 5 7 2 6 3 9 8

8 2 6 9 1 3 4 5 7

4 5 1 3 7 2 8 6 9

9 8 7 6 4 5 1 3 2

2 6 3 1 9 8 7 4 5

5 3 8 2 6 1 9 7 4

6 9 2 4 3 7 5 8 1

7 1 4 8 5 9 6 2 3

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9 2 3 1 5 6 7 4 8

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3 4 2 5 6 1 9 8 7

7 9 5 3 4 8 2 6 11 6 8 9 7 2 5 3 4

8 1 7 6 2 4 3 9 5

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Very easy

4 3 2 8 9 7

5 7 1 3

8 3 1 6

1 6 3

6 7 9 2

6 3 4 7

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Easy

5 9 2

7 2 1 8

2 1 4 7 9

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8 9 6 4 1

1 4 2 7

2 1 3

Medium

9 2 7

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9 5 1 8

1 7 5 4

6 3 8

3 7 2

Hard

8 1 3 4

5 8 4 3

9 7

2 8 5

3 9

7 3 6

5 6

1 2 5 9

7 3 1 2

Very hard

3 2 9

5 2 1 6

1 7

2 8 7

6 5 3 2

8 1 7

5 4

9 4 6 8

3 5 4

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54. Betrayal55. Handle56. Leftover57. Herb having seedlike fruits

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36. Cut off38. Poisonous alkaloid39. Extraction40. Sung, as in the Swiss Alps42. Bring up45. Fool46. Greek letters48. Beam intensely49. Ball field covering51. Cap53. Ace

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