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    515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578

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    he amily o AhmedMohamed, the 14-year-old14-year-old Muslim AmericanIrving MacArthur High ninth

    grader who was arrested atertaking a homemade clock (actuallya home-disassembled commercialclock) to school, has demanded 15

    MILLION dollars in compensationand written apologies rom thelocal mayor and police chie.

    In the Are you kidding me?!? department

    Ho, Ho, Ho!Levi Sugg of Northwestern Energy started a pretty

    big project that took all of Monday afternoon. Hewas in charge of putting up lights (and the star) on

    the Glasgow Chambers downtown Christmas Tree.

    Last year we used a thousand lights. This year we

    needed four thousand, said Lisa Koski, who, if you

    know her and Paully-Wog, have a home that can riva

    the home of the Grizwalds in the Christmas movieclassic, National Lampoons Christmas Vacation

    Santa & Mrs. Claus and their Elf will do the officia

    lighting of the tree at 5:00 Saturday as part of the

    Chambers Candy Christmas Festivities.

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    Champions of Outdoor Heritage

    Nominations Sought forOutdoor Hall of Fame A group o Montana state agencies and conservationorganizations is seeking nominations or the second roundo inductees to the Montana Outdoor Hall o Fame.

    Te MOHOF honors individuals who havecontributed to the restoration and conservation oMontanas fish, wildlie, and other outdoor amenities. Nominees can include people romall walks o lie who reflect Montanas diverse tradition oresource conservation and stewardship. Participants in the effort include Montana FishWildlie & Parks, the Montana Historical SocietyMontanas Outdoor Legacy Foundation, the MontanaWildlie Federation, the Montana Wilderness AssociationMontana rout Unlimited, the Conederated Salish and

    Kootenai ribes, and the Cinnabar Foundation. Te inaugural MOHOF class was ormally inductedlast year and included: Granville Stuart, Teodore RooseveltCharlie M. Russell, Lee Metcal, Don Aldrich, Bud MooreTurman rosper, Doris Milner, Cecil Garland, GerryJennings, Ron Marcoux, and Chris Marchion. MOHOFinductees are archived at the Montana Historical Society inHelena. Te deadline or nominations is Dec.31. For moreinormation and a nominee application (pd) orm visitthe Montana Outdoor Legacy Foundation website at

    www.mtoutdoorlegacy.org. Click Projects, then clickMontana Outdoor Hall o Fame.

    NOVEMBER 20 - 26SHOWINGS

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    On the north side. Verynice remodeled and

    completely updated onebedroom, 1 bathroomhouse. Detached large

    garage, private deck withnice yard and an iron

    picket fence.Price Reduced

    FOR SALE BY OWNER

    Call 2634385

    has moved ...

    to the formerGlasgow Veterinary Clinic

    228- 2437 228-9313

    Monday -

    Friday:

    8 - 5

    Large

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    1.8 acres of deeded landalong Hwy. 243 across fromSleeping Buffalo. 2560 sq.

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    an appointment.

    For Sale

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    WEDNESDAY

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    Our rstreal tasteof winter

    Tonight:Snow likely, mainly before 11pm. Patchy blowing

    snow after 11pm. Cloudy, with a low around 20. Northnorthwest wind 14 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.

    Chance of precipitation is 60%. New snow accumulation ofless than one inch possible.

    Wednesday:A 20 percent chance of snow. Cloudy throughmid morning, then gradual clearing, with a high near 26.North wind 14 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.

    Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 9.Northwest wind 6 to 11 mph.

    Thanksgiving Day: Sunny, with a high near 26. West wind

    6 to 10 mph.Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 8.Southwest wind 3 to 6 mph.

    Friday: Sunny, with a high near 30. South southwest wind6 to 8 mph.

    Friday Night:Mostly clear, with a low around 13.

    Saturday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 32.

    Saturday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 16.

    Sunday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 33.

    Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 17.

    Monday:Partly sunny, with a high near 36.

    BUZZ

    EZZIES MIDTOWN: is looking for full time help. Starting wage is $10/hwith some benets after a 3 month probationary period. Shifts and dayswill vary, including weekends and holidays. Some shifts will be 5 am - 1 o2 pm and some shifts will be 9 am - 7 pm. Some of he duties will includewaiting on customers, lling propane, stocking inventory, and making surethe store is kept clean. Applicant must have good customer skills. ANYONEINTERESTED CAN PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT THE STATION.

    BUZZ

    LISTERUD CLINIC:in Wolf Point is currently accepting applications for alicensed nurse (LPN or RN) and a Nurse Aide or Certied Medical AssistantThese are full time positions, with all full time benets including, health andlife insurance, Paid Time Off and Sick Time, 401K opportunities and otheinsurance options. For details contact, Gina Nefzger, Clinic Manager, a653-6583. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING ANNIEBLOCK, VP OF HUMAN RESOURCES AT 653-6515.

    BUZZ

    GATEWAY CLUB: is looking for 2 cooks and a dishwasher. PICK UPAPPLICATION AT JOB SERVICE.

    BUZZ

    CAMPBELL LODGE:is looking for Night Shift help. Starting $10.50/hr.CALL228-9328 OR PICK UP APPLICATION AT CAMPBELL LODGE.

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apartments in Glasgow. 2 cagarage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 units availableCALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT: 3 bedroom units with newer furnace, hot water heater, linoleumand counter tops. $500 Save on utilities! CALL 406-524-3742

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT:3 bed 1 full bath condo located 374C Poplar in St. Marie. Nicecondition. $500/month plus utilities. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

    BUZZFOR RENT: One bedroom apartment for rent. Excellent condition with newooring, carpet and paint. Located in former Smith Clinic building on USHWY 2. $500 a month plus utilities. No pets. CALL HELLAND AGENCY228-2114

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT: 3 bedroom single level duplex for rent. Very good conditionLocated in St. Marie asking $550 a month plus utilities. CALL HELLANDAGENCY 228-2114

    BUZZ

    HERITAGE APTS, WANT YOU!:AVAILABLE NOW! 2bd/1.5 bth apt. In cityof Glasgow. 925 sq. ft. Small pets. Quiet. Nice. $575. CALL 360-750-6746

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT: Nice quiet country home four miles from Fort Peck. 3 bedroom/1 ofce/1 bath all on one level. Attached and detached garages. Nosmoking, pets possible. Available Jan 1. $1300/month plus utilitiesPLEASE CALL 263-3644 FOR APPLICATION.

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT:2 bedroom, ofce, 2 bath, 2 car garage home $1100/mo. Easof Glasgow. Nice Rental CALL MIKE 425-652-5332

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT: InDowntown Glasgow, furnished Suites 1 BR, 2 BR, & 3 BRCALL228-2800

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT:2000 sq/ft Downtown storefront space for leaseCALL 228-2800

    Although winter doesnt officially arrive untilDecember 21st, its sae to say that winter weatheralways arrives well beore that. A winter storm is stillpoised to push through the region beginning late thisafernoon and continuing through Wednesday. Tissystem will bring widespread snow, gusty wind andcolder temperatures with wind chills in the singledidgits. Te snow will gradually taper rom the northWednesday afernoon into Wednesday night.

    Youre invited to

    join us in

    celebrating

    50 years of marriage.

    Saturday,

    November 28th at 4-7 pmSunnyside Country Club

    Bring your appetite and stories.

    Food will be provided.

    Larry and Sharon Lloyd50th Anniversary

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    OBITUARY

    Clyde Christiansen Clyde Henry Christiansen, 96,o Nashua passed away on November21, 2015, at the Valley View NursingHome in Glasgow, Montana.

    He was born on August 4,1919 in Sidney, to Chris and Jennie(Hendricksen) Christiansen. He wasraised in the Brorson communityand attended the Brorson School. Hegraduated rom Sidney High Schoolin 1937. Afer working on armsin the area, he joined the CCCs;he was inducted into the army in1942. During World War II, hewas attached to an Army EngineerBattalion and participated in theinvasion o Normandy. He served inEngland, France and Germany andwas honorably discharged in 1945.Following his discharge, he workedat the Russell-Miller Milling Co.Flour Mill as warehouse oremanand later as a truck driver. Clyde married Anna Brown inSidney on September 16, 1947. In

    1956 he enrolled at Moler BarberCollege in Spokane, WA, graduatingin the spring o 1957. He barbered inSidney and Scobey or the summerand in November he moved hisamily to Lewistown. He workedin the Mecca Barber & BeautyShop until moving to Nashua inAugust 1961 where he had boughtthe Nashua Barber Shop. He alsocut hair at Valley View Home or

    several years. He retired in 2008.Tey moved to Nemont Manor inGlasgow in 2010, and later to PrairieRidge and finally Valley View Home. He was an avid reader and

    enjoyed telling stories and drawingpictures or his children andgrandchildren. He was a membero Our Redeemer Lutheran Churchand served as head usher or over20 years. He was also a member othe Nashua Senior Citizens and theAmerican Legion. He and Annasquare danced or over 30 years andattended several state conventions. He was preceded in death byhis parents; his wie, Anna; threebrothers, Alton, Raymond, andHarry; one sister, Myrtle Sorensen;one grand-daughter, Penny Yeoman;son-in-law, Vernon Leivestad; andtwo great-grandchildren, Hankessier and Archer vedt. Clyde is survived by ourdaughters; Carol (Steve) Schumachero Malta, Connie (Bert) Keough o

    Glasgow, Darlene (Steve) Newstromo Billings, and Linda (Roger) vedto Wibaux; 6 grandchildren, Erik(Megan) Schumacher o Boise,Idaho, Joel (ara) Schumacher oBelgrade, Michael (Melissa) vedto Wibaux, Larissa (Zachary)essier o Belfield, ND, Kristen(Daniel) Gileather o Billings, andDaniel Yeoman o Billings.; 8 great-granchildren; revin Yeoman, Gus

    vedt, Delaney vedt, Jack vedtHadley essier, Hayden essier, orSchumacher, and Oliver Gileatherand one brother Tomas (Rose)Christiansen o Kalispell, andseveral nieces and nephews. A visitation will take place onFriday, November 27, 2015 withamily receiving riends rom 5:00PM to 7:00 PM. Funeral servicewill be held on Saturday, November28, 2015 at 11:00 AM at the First

    Lutheran Church in Glasgow withPastor Scott Hedegaard officiatingInterment will be in the NashuaCemetery under the direction oBell Mortuary. Memorials may be sent to theMacular Degeneration FoundationBox 531313, Henderson, NV 89053Our Redeemer Lutheran Churchin Nashua, or the charity o yourchoice.

    Friends ofPioneer Museum

    Come Join Us For Cookies & Coffee.See Whats New At The Museum!No Admission For Open House

    Friday, November 27, 20151 pm ~ 5 pm at the Museum

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    54079 US Hwy 2 WestGlasgow, Mt 59230(406)-228-9840

    November 27, 20159:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M.

    OPENINGBLACK FRIDAYRemote Start Installation

    Llumar Window Tinting Installation

    12 Volt Mobile Video/Audio InstallationFull Line of Auto Accessories

    Mobile Audio Sound StageSeveral 12 volt Interactive Displays

    LED Trailer Lighting Transfer Tanks Tool Boxes

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    On The Anniversary Of The

    Day You Went Away

    Todays the anniversary

    Of the day that I lost you,

    And for a time it felt as thoughMy life had ended too.

    But Loss has taught me many things

    And now I face each day,

    With hope and happy memories

    To help me on my way.

    And though Im full of sadness

    That youre no longer here,

    Your infuence still guides me

    And I still feel you near.

    What we shared will never dieIt lives with my heart,

    Bringing strength and comfort

    While we are apart.

    Sue Baker

    Love You, Mom

    Cheryl

    Your InvitedTo Glorias Annual Holiday Clayfest

    Klind Pottery Hinsdale, MT

    Open Most Of December Call Ahead 406-364-2263

    Friday, November 27 Saturday, November 28 Sunday November 29

    9:00 a.m. ~ 5:00 p.m. Each Day

    Klind Pottery is magical & original for all

    your gift giving.

    New glazes, color & designs.

    Featuring electrical lamps

    with copper shades.

    Enjoy the tasting roombrimming with Holiday Cheer!

    Offered by:Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

    (406) 228-2525 -www.redfoxxrealestate.com

    #266

    COZY STARTER HOME

    THIS 1920 SQ. FT. HOME HAS2 BEDROOMS, 1 BATH, LARGE

    DINING ROOM, SOME HARDWOODFLOORS, AND A PARTIALLY FINISHED

    BASEMENT TO MAKE YOUR OWN.DOUBLE CAR GARAGE AND SHED

    LOCATED ON A LARGE CORNER LOTCLOSE TO IRLE SCHOOL.

    ASKING $145,000

    HappyThansgiving

    Closed ThursdayOpen: Mon - Sat Closed: Sun

    The Evangelical WomenWill present their annual

    Ladies ChristmasProgram on

    Tuesday,December 1, 2015

    7 pm at the

    Evangelical Church.All Ladies are Welcome

    I you plan on traveling this Tanksgiving Dayweekend, the National Weather Service in Glasgowwould like to give you a little heads-up to and rom yourdestination.

    Basically, i you are traveling towards Great FallsBillings, Missoula or Bozeman areas, really be awareo the orecast and the road conditions. Snowall totals

    taper off as you go north and east o eastern Montana.emperatures will be quite a bit colder on

    Wednesday, maybe a degree or two warmer on Tursdayand closer to normal Friday and Saturday. Te coldestmorning will be Tanksgiving morning. Tere could be some precipitation coming backinto the region on Sunday. At this time it looks like itwould be snowall, and mainly south o I-94, but i youare traveling that day, please keep up with the orecastand road reports.

    Planning a road trip for Turkey Day?

    Question: Why are so many new cars sold aroundThanksgiving time? Answer:Because its a good time to buy an Autumn-

    mobile.

    Question: Whats inside a genies turkey?

    Answer: Three wish bones.

    Question: What did Miles Standish say after the rst

    Thanksgiving meal? Answer:Buuuuurrp!

    Question:When a turkey picks his nose, what comesout?

    Answer:Gobble Goober

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    AFTERHARVEST

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    Come Join Us ForA Candy Christmas Kickoff

    Black Friday 10-5:30

    Saturday 10-6:3025% Off Both Days Storewide

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    CALL JON at 263-2113 TODAYwww.hellandagencyinc.com

    GREAT RENTAL

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    that has 5 city lots with

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    Asking only$79,900

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    Lunch

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    WEDNESDAY

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    OPEN FOR THANKSGIVINGThanksgiving Dinner

    begins at 1:30ALL THE FIXINGS

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    Soup: Potato

    Lunch: Reuben

    Dinner: 2 pc. Pork Chop

    By Montana Departmentof Health

    Campbell SoupCompany is voluntarilyrecalling 14.2 oz. cans oSpaghettiOs Original due

    to a potential chokinghazard posed by pieceso red plastic ound in asmall number o cans. Tisplastic material is romparts o the can liningwhich may peel off. Te affected 14.2ounce SpaghettiOsOriginal product has adate o February 22, 2017

    which is stamped on thebase o the can, and aUPC code o 51000 22432printed under the bar code.Te issue was identifiedafer the company received

    consumer complaints.Tis recall affects 355,000cans. Tis product shouldnot be eaten. DPHHSrecommends that anyonewho has purchased thisproduct return it tothe store where it waspurchased or an exchangeor ull reund.

    More than 150 millioncans o SpaghettiOs aresold each year, so basicallythis is about 0.02% o anannual amount o nearlyevery kids avorites.

    Uh-oh, SpaghettiOs!

    Campbells Issues Spaghettios Recall

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    he teenager made international headlines inSeptember ater he was detained when he took ahomemade clock to school. A teacher contactedpolice ater claiming the clock looked like a bomb. In letters sent by attorneys with Laney andBollinger law oice on Monday, they said i the City

    o Irving and Irving School District did not agreeto the apologies and compensation, they would ilea civil action. he letters demanded $10 million tobe paid to the amily by the City o Irving, and $5million rom the school district. Ralph Kubiak, 62, taught Mohameds historyclass in seventh grade at Sam Houston Middle Schoolin Garland, exas. He told the Dallas Morning Newsback in September the weird little kid once builta remote control to mess with a teachers classroomprojector. he paper reported Mohamed as havingracked up weeks o suspensions over the course otwo years. Kubiak told the paper Mohamed, the kind okid who could either be CEO o a company or heado a gang, once bragged about reciting his FirstAmendment rights in the principals oice. And what about the teacher who was acting inthe best interest or the saety o all 2,800 students atMacArthur High School? What she was aced withwas a beeping device, in a suitcase, in her class with

    wires and a digital timer. It was perhaps the police department that couldhave done a better job; it wasnt a bomb and Mohamedprobably should not have been arrested.

    he teenager and his ather claims he had been avictim o Islamophobia. You know, the kid is already as actor BillMurray said in the movie King Pin on a gravy trainwith biscuit wheels, even having been invited to theWhite House by Barack Obama who tweeted abouthis cool clock as well as meeting with dignitaries at

    the United Nations, a trip to Mecca in Saudi Arabia,a trip to Silicon Valley in Caliornia to take a tour oGoogle headquarters, and an appearance on Dr. Oz. Clock Boy has actually had a great timebecause o it, and now hes o to Qatar, located onthe northeastern coast o the Arabian Peninsula, onan educational scholarship. But $15 million in compensation to boot? hecraziness will never end. Hopeully the judge willhave some common sense.

    Gotta be kiddingcontinued from front

    Gourmet food Great gift for food basket,for people who have everything

    Bridal RegistryEmig & Batdorf

    February 6, 2016

    Tuesday: 9-5:50 Wednesday 9-12 Thursday: ClosedFriday: 9-5:30 Saturday: 9-5

    Starting Monday, November 30th we will be open onMondays through the Christmas Season.

    Come get last minuteThanksgiving napkins

    Paper PlatesThanksgiving decor

    New items out for Christmas Arriving Daily:Christmas gifts for everyone

    Christmas Garlands, Wreaths, Ornaments,Luminary Candles, Christmas LED Lights, Trees and

    Christmas DecorPlush Blankets Luxury Bathrobes Boot Socks

    Beautiful Jewelry Beautiful Stem ware, and much more

    Thanksgiving Eve

    Communion Worship

    Service

    Wed., Nov. 25th 7 pm

    Stay for mufns and cider

    following the service

    All are welcome

    First LutheranChurch