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2S &YPP Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] V o l . 4 , N o . 2 0 6 F r i da y , Dece m b er 4, 2 0 1 5 Collecting at the crack of dawn The sunrise was just beginning to appear this morning and a crew from Pacific Steel & Recycling was already taking collections for the Glasgow Soroptimists’ annual Block of Bucks program. They couldn’t hit a much more perfect day as temperatures were already 30° in downtown Glasgow at 7:00 with highs in the mid 40s this afternoon. “A couple of years ago it was 11 below,” said Pacific Steel & Recycling Manager Seth Ingram, at left. “I missed out on that,” added Matt Lopez, at right, Assistant Manager. Volunteers are needed to help families with shopping on Saturday, December 5th. If you can spare a couple of hours to help, please report to the Elks Lodge at 8:45 a.m. Participating families should report to the Elks at 9 a.m. Saturday.

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Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230

406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

Vol. 4, No. 206 Friday, December 4, 2015

Collecting at the crack of dawnThe sunrise was just beginning to appear this morning and a crew from Pacific Steel & Recycling was already taking collections for the Glasgow Soroptimists’ annual Block of Bucks program. They couldn’t hit a much more perfect day as temperatures were already 30° in downtown Glasgow at 7:00 with highs in the mid 40s this afternoon. “A couple of years ago it was 11 below,”

said Pacific Steel & Recycling Manager Seth Ingram, at left. “I missed out on that,” added Matt Lopez, at right, Assistant Manager. Volunteers are needed to help families with shopping on Saturday, December 5th. If you can spare a couple of hours to help, please report to the Elks Lodge at 8:45 a.m. Participating families should report to the Elks at 9 a.m. Saturday.

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While the Scotty boys and girls were on the road to Glendive today and in Roundup on Saturday, the Class C Showcase got underway this morning at the Glasgow High School Gymnasium featuring two action-packed days of basketball. Friday:___________________________________9:00 a.m. Boys Lustre vs. Jordan10:30 Girls Terry vs. North Countrynoon Boys Turner vs. Nashua1:30 Girls Frazer vs. Wibaux3:00 Boys Terry vs. Nashua4:30 Girls Nashua vs. Turner6:00 Boys North Country vs. Wibaux7:30 Girls Wolf Point JV vs LustreSaturday:_________________________________9:00 a.m. Girls Wolf Point JV vs. Nashua10:30 Boys Wibaux vs. Frazernoon Girls Lustre vs. Terry1:30 Boys Jordan vs. North Country3:00 Girls North Country vs. Wibaux4:30 Boys Turner vs. Lustre6:00 Girls Frazer vs. Turner7:30 Boys Nashua vs. Terry Cost for an all-day pass each day is $7 for an adult, $5 per student.

On Saturday, December 12th, everyone is invited to bring their family and friends to a special screening of Frank Capra’s, “It’s A Wonderful Life” in its original black and white format, at 1:00 p.m. at Valley Cinemas. There is no charge, but cash donations will be accepted and all proceeds will be given to Soroptimist International of Glasgow. There will also be an ugly Christmas sweater contest immediately following the movie. All contestants will gather in the lobby and the winner will receive a $25 Visa gift card, presented by Christmas Classics.

High school hoops are underway in Glasgow with the Class C Show Case

4:00PM 6:50PM9:20PM

3:50PM 6:45PM9:35PM

PG-13

PG

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

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November 20 - 26 SHOWINGS

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92 Min.

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or intense sequences of violence and action, and for some thematic material

for peril, action and thematic elements

Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam HemsworthDescription: In what was once North America, the Capitol of Panem maintains its hold on its 12 districts by forcing them each to select a boy and a girl, called Tributes, to compete in a nationally televised event called the Hunger Games. Every citizen must watch as the youths fight to the death until only one remains. District 12 Tribute Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) has little to rely on, other than her hunting skills and sharp instincts, in an arena where she must weigh survival against love.

Cast: Jeffrey Wright, Frances McDormand, Maleah Nipay-PadillaDescription:The Good Dinosaur” asks the question: What if the asteroid that forever changed life on Earth missed the planet completely and giant dinosaurs never became extinct? Pixar Animation Studios takes you on an epic journey into the world of dinosaurs where an Apatosaurus named Arlo makes an unlikely human friend. While traveling through a harsh and mysterious landscape, Arlo learns the power of confronting his fears and discovers what he is truly capable of.

HELDOVER

HELDOVER

It’s a Wonderful Life when you can wear your UGLY sweater!

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BUZZIFIEDS

Nice Days

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 23. West northwest wind 8 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 40. West southwest wind 6 to 9 mph. Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 19. South southeast wind 6 to 8 mph. Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 44. South southwest wind around 8 mph. Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. West southwest wind around 9 mph. Monday: Sunny, with a high near 44. West southwest wind 11 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 27.Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 47.Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 28.Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 47.Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30.Thursday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 44.

scandinavian and holiday bake: at the First Lutheran Church. december 5, 9-12

BUZZezzie’s midtown: is looking for full time help. Starting wage is $10/hr with some benefits after a 3 month probationary period. Shifts and days will vary, including weekends and holidays. Some shifts will be 5 am - 1 or 2 pm and some shifts will be 9 am - 7 pm. Some of he duties will include waiting on customers, filling propane, stocking inventory, and making sure the store is kept clean. Applicant must have good customer skills. anyone interested can pick up an application at the station.

BUZZgateway club: is looking for 2 cooks and a dishwasher. pick up application at job service.

BUZZFor rent: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apartments in Glasgow. 2 car garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 units available. call john at 406-263-2046

BUZZFor rent: 3 bedroom units with newer furnace, hot water heater, linoleum, and counter tops. $500 Save on utilities! call 406-524-3742

BUZZFor rent: 3 bedroom single level duplex for rent. Very good condition. Located in St. Marie asking $550 a month plus utilities. call helland agency 228-2114

BUZZheritage apts, want you!: AVAILABLE NOW! 2bd/1.5 bth apt. In city of Glasgow. 925 sq. ft. Small pets. Quiet. Nice. $575. call 360-750-6746

BUZZFor rent: 2 bedroom, office, 2 bath, 2 car garage home $1100/mo OBO. East of Glasgow. Nice Rental call mike 425-652-5332

BUZZFor rent: In Downtown Glasgow, furnished Suites 1 BR, 2 BR, & 3 BR call 228-2800

BUZZFor rent:2000 sq/ft Downtown storefront space for lease call 228-2800

BUZZFor rent: House in Nashua, 3 plus bedrooms large corner lot, storage shed, pets negotiable. $700/mo plus utilities. First months rent and deposit required. call 406-665-7310 For more details.

BUZZFor rent: One bedroom, furnished apt., no pets, no smokers. $475/mo, all utilities paid by landlord, laundry facilities on site. call 228-9092. BUZZ

BUZZFor sale: Arctic Cat M8 162” track, excellant condition. Less than 400 miles on it. asking price $6,800. Newer double snowmobile trailer. asking price $1,200. call 406-650-2734

BUZZdrug court coordinator: Glasgow Adult Treatment Court is looking for a Drug Court Coordinator. You will maintain client data, organize files, create forms and provide input on participants to the team. This position requires a high level of proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Word, Outlook and Excel. Experience in administrative capacity is required. This position is part-time, 24 hours per week, pays $17 per hour plus benefits including health insurance. For application inFormation, please contact judge gilbert at 228-2389.

BUZZmilk river 4h beavers: Will be wrapping gifts every Saturday through Nov. 28 - Dec 19 from 12 -3 at markle”s hardware

The Cottonwood InnGlasgow, MT

Friday, December 4th, 2015

Opening Gala * 6:30 - 9:00pm

Saturday, December 5th

10:00am - 5:00pm

5th Annual

For more information call Denae at 406-230-0705

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SUNROOM, AND A LARGE DOUBLE CAR GARAGE ARE JUST ADDED

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Television Stand with Fireplace

$499Microwaves

$149Rocker

Recliners$299

Smooth-Top Range$549

Occasional Tables 3 pc. Set

$199Cocktail & (2) end Tables

5 pc. Dining Set$499

Vintage Design

Reclining Sofa$699

Dual Reclining Ends

Mattress Set$399Queen Size

Whirlpool Dishwasher

$399Casual Sofa’s

Starting at

$499

Amana Washer$429

Extra Large Capacity

VIZIO Televisions

All on Sale

GREAT GIFTS

MARKLE’S WAREHOUSE

Look at the great gift values that are waiting for you at

Open on Sunday’s through December 12 - 3Community Cash Accepted

Governor Steve Bullock and the Agriculture Development Council announced the recipients of $290,500 in grants and $121,500 in loans to agricultural businesses and organizations. A total of 12 businesses and organizations were awarded funds through the Growth Through Agriculture program (GTA) which was established by the legislature to strengthen and diversify Montana’s agricultural industry by developing new agricultural products and processes. “These grants and loans will help grow and expand agricultural businesses and organizations across our state in conjunction with the Main Street Montana Project’s directive to expand access to local foods and foster growth in the state’s agricultural sector. It’s exciting to see the innovation and business development that is adding value to agriculture,” said Governor Steve Bullock. The Growth Through Agriculture program grants and loans are awarded by the Agriculture Development Council, a seven member committee appointed by the Governor. One project will use locally grown Montana potatoes that may be deemed too ‘ugly’ for retail sale and would otherwise be composted to distill vodka and gin. Dry Hills Distillery, located in Bozeman, was granted $48,000 to purchase a potato peeler and dicer equipment to help automate the preparation process before distillation. The company expects to open a tasting room and distillery soon. “We had over $1 million dollars in financial requests again this cycle – a testament to the interest in the program and the growth in Montana’s food and agriculture sector. The Council was able to fund some very exciting projects that ranged from small poultry processing in the Bitterroot Valley to a new brewery in Glendive,” said Agriculture Development Council Chair Amy Kellogg. Schuldt Services will be using their $20,000 grant for a mobile sheep shearing trailer based out of Miles City. The grant will help purchase a gooseneck trailer and the materials to construct a modern shearing trailer and a hydraulic wool press for the sheep shearing operation.Fall 2016 GTA Recipients:•Alternative Energy Resources Organization (AERO)

was awarded a $15,000 grant to hold workshops at Montana’s four food and agriculture centers on the

Over $400,000 divvied out in grants &loans for ag businesses & organizations

continued on next page

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Credit Cards

NOW ACCEPTED

Hwy 2 West • 263-4512

Carwash

has moved ... to the former Glasgow Veterinary Clinic

228- 2437 • 228-9313

Monday - Friday:

8 - 5

Large & Small Animals

2015 -2016YOUTH BASKETBALL

Starts Sat., Dec. 5 &Ends Sat., Jan. 291st & 2nd Grade: 9-10am3rd & 4th Grade: 10-11am

5th & 6th Grade: 11am-Noon

CLEAN GYM SHOES REQUIREDFor registration forms contact the For registration forms contact the

Glasgow Recreation Dept.

HI-LINE SKATING PROGRAM

2015-16 RegistrationMonday, December 7th

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new federal food modernization law.

•The Little Company, LLC received $30,000 to purchase equipment, walk-in cooler and reach-in freezer, to expand commercial kitchen availability in Missoula.

•Gambill Inc./C&K Meats – Montana Western Flavors in Forsyth will be expanding and purchasing new meat processing equipment with a $50,000 grant.

•Flathead Lake Cherry Growers’, Inc. was awarded a $60,000 loan to develop a processing facility for cherry and fruit juice products near Big Fork.

•Homestead Organics Farm, Inc. will be purchasing equipment with a $34,500 grant to build an integrated state inspected poultry and commercial food processing facility in the Bitterroot Valley.

•Living River Farms, LLC will work in conjunction with Homestead Organics Farm and use $23,000 in grant funds to purchase equipment for brooding poultry and raising poultry on pasture in Stevensville.

•Great Harvest Franchising, Inc. received a loan for $50,000 for a marketing and promotion campaign to grow sales of their products across the country that will increase demand for Montana wheat.

•Montana Gluten Free Prairie, LLC in Manhattan plans on expanding their cookie processing equipment to increase efficiencies and expand manufacturing and co-packing opportunities with a $11,500 loan.

•Cross Country Brewing, LLC will be purchasing equipment with a $45,000 grant to open a brewery in Glendive, which would be the only brewery between Billings and Wibaux.

•The National Center for Appropriate Technology, Inc. (NCAT) was awarded a $25,000 grant to cover part of the cost of hosting a statewide summit on food and agriculture in 2016.

The next application deadline for Growth Through Agriculture funding is Friday, Jan. 29, 2016 at 2 p.m. The Council strongly encourages applicants to contact their local Food and Agriculture Development Centers and economic development organizations for assistance prior to submitting their application. More information is available on the program’s website. The Montana Department of Agriculture’s mission is to protect producers and consumers, and to enhance and develop agriculture and allied industries. For more information on the Montana Department of Agriculture, visit agr.mt.gov

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Photo by Lih-An Yang

Some random raves & rants

My ol’ lady left a note on the fridge. “It’s not working. I can’t take it anymore. I am going to my mom’s place.” So I opened the fridge. The light came on. The beer was cold... What the hell did she mean?

So I met this fella from North Korea. I asked him, “How is life in North Korea?” He replied “Can’t complain.”

What’s the difference between a knife and an argument with a woman? The knife has a point. But if she’s holding the knife, take out some bread and Miracle Whip. Her woman instincts will kick in and she’ll whip you up a sandwich.

You can never lose a homing pigeon - if your homing pigeon doesn’t come back, what you’ve lost is a pigeon.

I found a bug in John Madden 2015. I sacked Tony Romo, and he didn’t break his collarbone.

The cops came to my door to give me a ticket for a dog at large. They say he was chasing a kid on a bike. I said, “That’s ridiculous, my dog can’t ride a bike.”

I bet Santa regrets giving all the bad kids coal for Christmas now that global warming is threatening where he lives. On the other hand, maybe Santa doesn’t give a hoot since he’s about as real as human-caused climate change.

FP1802NORTHEAST MONTANA’S FORD HEADQUARTERSCall Jerry, Josh or Norm • (406) 228-2141 • 866-528-2141 • Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

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GlasGow wrestlinG Club

aau wrestlinGsiGn-ups

Saturday, Dec. 1211 am - 3 pm

Glasgow High School

International Whist

TournamentSaturday

December 5thWhist starts at 1:00

SaturdayCalcutta 1:00

SundayDecember 6th

Whist starts at 11:00Griz vs Bison

1:30

CALL JON at 263-2113 TODAYwww.hellandagencyinc.com

COUNTRY LIVINGA classic farm house on 40 acres of land for sale. This 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home would be a perfect spot to raise horses or just get away. Located 37 miles north of Glasgow, Montana, this property has plenty of storage with a 72 X 32 Quonset, a 30 x 60 pole barn and a 14 x 32 shop. It has two wells and a fenced in pasture with corrals and a barn.

Price Reduced$124,000

20-961

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BOWLINGBud Light GirlsW: 4 L: 0 Old Mil LightW: 3 L: 1HolidayW: 3 L: 1Juices Card RoomW: 1 L: 3FCB-HinsdaleW: 1 L: 3CB’s DetailingW: 0 L: 4TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: Bud Light Girls 652, Old Mil Light 1982 IND. HIGH GAME SERIES: Juanita Morehouse 209, Susan Johnson 551.

Women’s Commercial:Wednesday Night

Get’er Done LeagueTeam 6W: 27 L: 13The PinheadsW: 27 L: 13Team 5W: 24 L: 16SquadeW: 17 L: 23We Don’t Give A SplitW: 14 L: 26Team 3W: 11 L: 29

TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: We Don’t Give A Split 537, Squade 1810.

Bantam LeagueLord of the Rowdy BowW: 21 L: 6Glasgow PinbustersW: 18 L: 9PinheadsW: 16 L: 11Gutter BombsW: 15 L: 12Team 8W: 14 L: 13Scottie StikersW: 13 L: 14Mustache Pin HeadsW: 10 L: 17Team 2W: 4 L: 23TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: Gutter Bombs 753, Mustache Pin Heads 713

EL COR DEL LANESSand ElectricW: 4 L: 0Holy RollersW: 3.5 L: 0.5Pacific SteelW: 3 L: 1Old Mil LightW: 2 L: 2Valley BankW: 2 L: 2Markle’sW: 1 L: 3Ezzie’sW: 0.5 L: 3.5ByeW: 0 L: 4TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: Pacific Steel 2944. IND. HIGH GAME SERIES: Spencer Marsh 247 & Jason Sillerud 782MEN’S IND. HIGH HANDICAP GAME SERIES: Spencer Marsh 286 & BJ Kemp 777.

Monday Night

Tihista ConstructionW: 13.5 L: 2.5Hi-Line FordW: 11 L: 5Dahl AviationW: 10 L: 6StockyardsW: 10 L: 6

Vick’s LaneW: 6.5 L: 9.5E.G.T.W: 5 L: 11BergiesW: 4.5 L: 11.5Farmers ElevatorW: 3.5 L: 12.5

Nashua Men’s

Vick’s LANESTuesday Night Mixed

North Forty W: 28 L: 16 Bline SideW: 25 L: 19

NewW: 19 L: 25 Tag-A-LongsW: 16 L: 28

TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: Vick’s Lane 735, Tihista Construction 2177 IND. HIGH GAME SERIES: Jerry Burt 258 & 639

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TEAM HIGH GAME & SERIES: Blind Side 644 & 1870. WOMEN’S IND. HIGH GAME SERIES: Thel-ma Riggin 194 & 466MEN’S IND. HIGH GAME SERIES: Curt Shipman 221 & 645.

Senior Citizen Center

BBQ Pork RibsCall for reservation by 10 AM

228-9500

MONDAY

“The New York Times editorial page is like a Ouija board that has only three answers, no matter what the question. The answers are: higher taxes, more restrictions on political speech and stricter gun control.” ~ Ann Coulter

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Glasgow Assembly of God presents:The annual Women’s Christmas Banquet

“A New Day Dawning” on Saturday, December 12th at 5:30pm at the Cottonwood Inn.Tickets are $25 and includes a beautiful evening of music,

entertainment, an encouraging message, and a delicious meal!

Call 228-2694 for tickets.

St Raphael's Coat Closet Give Away

If you know ANYONE in need, please contact them, and let them know about this Christian Service.

We are in NEED of snow pants and Carhart items.

412 3rd Ave. N., Parish Center GymnasiumSaturday, Dec. 5, 10-3 • Monday, Dec 7, 5-8

Coats, Boots, Gloves, Caps and Scarves for all ages 2 to 92

12 pk. 12 oz. CansCOCA COLA PRODUCTS..............3/$12Western Family 14 oz.SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK...$1.65 Western Family 4 lb.GRANULATED SUGAR.................$1.65Fresh AtlanticSALMON...............................$6.99 lb.12 pk. PEPSI PRODUCTS......................3/$12Boneless BeefRUMP ROAST.........................$2.99 lb.

Week of Dec. 2 - Dec. 8 2015

At Christmas, all

roads lead home.

~Marjorie Holmes

Hairstyles for All AgesCuts, Colors & Perms

(406) 853-5100LeAnn Murnion

Cosmetologist330 4th Ave S. • Glasgow, MT

TanglesSalon

GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

BreakfastBreakfast Pizza • Tri Tater

Peaches • Milk Lunch

Traveling Taco • CornPineapple • Chocolate Cake

Choice of Fruit • Milk

MONDAY

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Custom Carpentry • Roofing Repairs • Windows • Doors • Kitchens • BathsCall Shawn Beard • 230-1025

Email: [email protected] • Licensed & insured • Free Estimates

A true dandyWhen it comes to harvesting trophy big game, there’s no disputing that the family of Eliot and Amy Garfield get the job done year in, year out. And now it was finally the turn of their 12-year-old daughter, Summer. She bagged this massive 5x6 muley somewhere along the Poplar River on Sunday, November 8th. It measures 28 inches across and should make Boone & Crocket (minimum score is 180 to make the list). Summer, a 7th grader, is already planning for her trophy bow hunt next year. With her father Eliot as her guide, watch for it to happen.

Dine at the“O”

228-8006

Soup: Broccoli • Chili Specials:

Cook’s Choice

MONDAY

SPECIALS:

THE HANGAR Hwy 2 East 228-8280

MONDAYSoup: Potato

Lunch: Lucy BurgerDinner: 8 oz. Chicken Fried

Steak

SUNDAYSoup: Cook’s Choice

Dinner: ReubenDinner: 8 oz. Sirloin

SATURDAYSoup: Cook’s Choice

Lunch: Patty MeltDinner: Rib-Eye

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An elderly WWII veteran decided to try something different in his life by attending his first-ever live country music concert. Soon it began to get out of hand and he found himself in the thick of dozens of flying booze bottles. The teenager standing next to him was getting mighty nervous. ‘There’s nothing to worry about, young feller,” said the elderly vet to the frightened kid, “it’s like the bombs during the war - you won’t get hit unless the bottle’s got your name on it.” “Oh, that’s just great,” said the lad, “my name is Jack Daniels!”

An old man in his mid-eighties struggles to get up from the couch then starts putting on his coat. His Wife, seeing the unexpected behavior, asks “Where do you think you’re going?” “I’m going to the doctor,” he declares. “Why, are you sick?” she asks. He says, “Nope, I’m going to get me some of that Viagra stuff.” Immediately the wife starts working and positioning herself to get out of her rocker and begins to put on her coat. He says, “Where the heck are you going?” “I’m going to the doctor, too,” she says. He says, “Why, what do you need?” “Well,” she says, “if you’re going to start using that rusty old thing, I’m getting a Tetanus shot.”

Sven and Ole were building a house. Sven was holding a board and Ole was sawing it. All of a sudden, the saw slipped and cut off one of Sven’s ears. They both were digging through the sawdust to find it, and finally, Ole picks up an ear. After blowing some of the sawdust off it, Ole says, “Hey Sven, is dis your ear?” Sven takes the ear from Ole and gives it a quick inspection. “Naw, dat can’t be my ear,” a disapointed Sven says, “mine had a pencil behind it.”

Friday Funnies by Sugar

$50per team

2 ManTeams

Signups:4:30-6:00pmat Montana BarHunt: 5pm-MidnightCheck-ins at Hangar at midnightFor more info call Whiskey Jane 263-2505

SATURDAY, JAN. 2

BUNNYHUNT

53999Hwy 2 W

Call 228-2715 or 263-1249

Paying up to $100 for Junk Vehicles

Will pick up

GLENN’S AUTO REPAIR &

WRECKER SERVICE

Great Gift idea!

Any age, any occasion….

Call: 406-228-9216 Visit: 533 nd Ave S in Glasgow

Adult $75 Senior $70 Student $55

On Sale NOW! Pre-Season Pass

(includes 5 tickets to any 2016 Season Shows)

The Last Five Years June 3—June 12 Man of La Mancha June 17—July 3 My Way: A Musical Tribute

to Frank Sinatra July 8—July 24 Mary Poppins July 29—August 14 The Woman in Black August 19—September 4

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1 6

The Last Five YearsJune 3 - June 12

Man of La ManchaJune 17 - July 3

My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra

July 8 - July 24Mary Poppins

July 29 - August 14The Woman in BlackAugust 19 - September 4Call: 406-228-9216

Visit: 533 2nd Ave S In Glasgow

On Sale NOW!2016

Pre-Season Pass: Adult $75 • Senior $70 • Student $55(includes 5 Tickets to any 2016 Season Shows)

20% off Winter Coats, hats, gloves,

scarves thru Saturday, Dec. 5th.

Open Sunday’s 12-3Through December

Mon-Fri • 9am ~ 5:30pmSaturday • 9am ~ 4pmAfter Hours by Appt.

Prime Rib &

Shrimp

Saturday NightOpen: Mon - Sat • Closed: Sun

Vintage ChristmasOpen HouseDecember 3, 4, 5

Open 10 - 4The pink door across from McDonalds

263-7567

* Vintage Christmas Items: Table linens, Dishes, Pictures & Misc. Decor* Gift Ideas for the Antique Lover on your list.* Rustic & Primitive Items* Salvage for the DIYer

Refreshments Served