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    OPEN HOUSEat Tropical Rays on Wed, Dec. 4th, Simple, Pampered Chef, Scentsy, Norwex, 31 Ba641 2ND AVE S.

    BUZZ2 CLASSROOM AIDE POSITIONS @ GLASGOSchool & GHS resource classroom aides. 7 houwages $10.03/hr for 3 months & $11.82 thereafterretirement. For classi ed personnel application instruglasgow.k12.mt.us/District/5140-Untitled.html.OPEN UNINITIAL SCREENING WILL TAKE PLACE 12/13/1OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

    BUZZPTI IS NOW HIRING:FT & PT Drivers to transport rDakota & Montana. Retirees, Semi-Retirees and VeCALL (800) 471-2440; professionaltransportationinc

    BUZZFOR RENT:Small 2 bedroom trailer in Park GroDredge. $370/month covers rent, water, sewer & e

    for propane.CALL 746-3410; LEAVE MESSAGE.BUZZAPT FOR RENT.925 sf, 2 bdrm/1 1/2 bth townhomeCozy. Good neighbors. $495/mth. Sm pets OK. O750-6746.

    BUZZFOR RENT:Spacious 1625 sq. ft, 3 bed 1 bath apar Agency building 21 US hwy 2 East. Rent by the moncrews!CALL CHRIS FOR DETAILS 228-2114.

    BUZZ3 BEDROOM CONDO FOR RENT IN ST. MARIE:$500/$500 deposit. Ready to move in; No Pets.CALL 228-2

    BUZZFOR SALE:2009 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT. 37kToo many options to list, including factory made rDVD players. PRICE REDUCED to $16,000.228-2016

    BUZZCOMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE:5,500 sq. ft. wshop, of ce, and nice 3 bedroom apartment with yar

    Large .67 acre lot with good Hwy 2 visibility. City228-2016.BUZZ

    FOR SALE:500 coming 3 year old Black AnguDecember Delivery.CALL RJ WINDERL 406-263-87

    BUZZHOUSE FOR SALE IN FORT PECK: Open living roo2 bed down w/egress windows, 2 bath, 1 large rec1 car garage. $219,000 quick sale, looking at all of2AVE. CALL 406-461-8455 OR 461-6782.

    BUZZIFIEDS

    Tonight: Snow with areas of blowing snow. Low around11. Wind chill values as low as -9. Blustery, with a northnortheast wind 20 to 28 mph, with gusts as high as39 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New snowaccumulation of 1 to 3 i nches possible.Tuesday: Snow with areas of blowing snow before 11am,then snow likely with areas of blowing snow aft er 11am.Temperature rising to near 13 by noon, then falling toaround 6 during the remainder of the day. Wind chillvalues as low as -12. Blustery, with a north northwestwind 21 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 33 mph.Chance of precipitation is 90%. New snow accumulationof 1 to 3 inches possible.Tuesday Night: Snow likely, mainly before 11pm.Cloudy, with a low around -7. Wind chill values as low as-28. Northwest wind around 16 mph, with gusts as highas 21 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New snowaccumulation of 1 to 2 i nches possible.Wednesday: A 30 percent chance of snow. Mostlycloudy and cold, with a high near 0. Northwest wind 13to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. New snowaccumulation of less than a half inch possible.Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -16.Northwest wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21mph.Thursday: Mostly cloudy and cold, with a high near -5.West northwest wind around 11 mph.Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -20.Friday: Partly sunny and cold, with a high near -6.Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -20.Saturday: Partly sunny and cold, with a high near -5.Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -16.Sunday: Partly sunny and cold, with a high near 3.

    Winter StormWarning

    A Winter Storm Warning is in effect through 5:00Wednesday morning. A signicant weather change is in store

    or northeast Montana; reezing rain, a rain and snow mix,and accumulating snow are all expected over the next twodays. Along with the precipitation expected, temperatures willplummet to their lowest readings this season. Highs or mosto the week ollowing uesday will be in the single digits abovezero to the single digits below zero with lows ranging rom thesingle digits above zero early uesday to the coldest temps o20s below zero Friday and Saturday morning. Right now the amount o accumulated snow in the

    orecast is to be in the neighborhood o seven inches acrossMalta, Glasgow, Wol Point and Sidney; 8 1/2 inches in Scobeyand Plentywood; and a little less to the south o us, with Jordanand Glendive at around 5.5 inches, and 4.2 inches in Winnett. Most areas o Northeast Montana will have bitter coldwind chills o 20 below to 30 below uesday Night and 30below to 40 below Wednesday Night and Tursday Night.Exposed esh can reeze in less than 30 minutes in these bittercold wind chills.

    Te public is invited to the annual ChristmasDevotional and Open House o the Glasgow Wardo the Church o Jesus Christ o Latter-Day Saints on

    Sunday evening, December 8, 2013 at 6:00 at 15 AirportRoad (behind Fish and Game). At 6:00 p.m. is the Christmas Devotional satellitelive eed o the Mormon abernacle Choir rom SaltLake City, and at 7 pm we will be giving tours o thebuilding and explaining the various programs or thoseo various ages, and the Family History Center orgenealogical research. All are welcome to attend.

    Retirement planning ofen ocuses on these issues:How much should I save or retirement?, What typeo investments should I make?, When should I retire?,When should I claim Social Security benets? Each o these issues is an important part o theretirement planning process. Another important issuethat individuals need to consider is how to withdrawal

    rom savings to pay or living expenses in retirement.Withdrawal too much and you run the risk o runningout o money but i you withdrawing too little and youmay miss out on achieving some o your retirementgoals. Tis session will examine several differentretirement withdrawal strategies. Please be in the Community Room o the ValleyCounty Courthouse at 12:05 p.m. on Wednesday,December 4th or another session in the 2013-2014Solid Finances series. Tis is a ree webinar.

    Retirement Planning:Withdrawal Strategies

    Tere will be a DC rip meeting on uesday, December3rd at 5:30 p.m. in Room 4 at Glasgow High School.

    ATTN: DC Trip students

    Montana-Dakota Utilities is warning its customersabout a utility scam that has hit parts o its serviceterritory. Heres how it works: People have been receivingcalls rom someone who states that i you do not payyour utility bill immediately over the phone, your utilityservice will be disconnected. Montana-Dakota Utilities does not operate in thatmanner. I you receive such a call, hang up and ca ll us at1-800-638-3278 and let us know you received the call.Customers should not share in ormation such as creditcard or checking account numbers with individuals whocontact them in this manner or any reason whatsoever.

    Yet another scam alert

    Hear the Mormon TabernacleChoir via live satellite feed

    Live from Salt Lake City!

    146 Min.4:00 - 6:45 - 9:35PM

    Rated PG-13: for intense sequences and action,some frightening images, thematic elements, asuggestive situation and language

    228-9239 www.polsontheatres.com

    DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $5.75/PERSONFREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free popcorn with every paid admission at 7&9pm showings

    Rated PG: for some mild action and rude humor

    4:00 - 7:00 - 9:10PM

    108 Min.

    NOV. 27 - DEC. 5SHOWINGS

    2,200 +/- Square Feet. Remodeled homehas gourmet kitchen, 4 bedrooms,

    2 baths, open kitchen, dining and livingroom. Hardwood oors throughout, with

    new windows, electrical, central air,newly fnished basement.Single detached garage.

    816 10th Avenue North, Glasgow$175,000

    Offered by: Karen Wa(406) 228-25

    www.redfoxxr

    REMODELED HOME CLOSE TO SCHOOLS!

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    Sables EchoTaxidermy

    Shelly SampsonTaxidermist

    Fish Rugs

    Heads Birds

    Pedestals Full Body

    Restoration

    Shipping Anywhere

    (406) 228-8722Cell: (406) 672-0058

    SPECIALS :

    A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!

    THE HANGAR

    ITS HANGAR TIME!

    ITS HANGAR TIME!

    Hwy 2 East228-8280

    MONDAY

    Soup: BACONCHEESEBURGER

    Lunch: ALL-AMERICAN BURGERDinner: TUNA CASSEROLE

    TUESDAY

    Soup: TURKEY & DUMPLINGLunch: PATTY MELT

    Dinner: 8oz CHICKEN FRIED

    WEDNESDAY

    Soup: HAM & BEANLunch: MONTE CRISTO

    Dinner: 2pc LIVER & ONION

    THURSDAY

    Soup: TOMATOLunch: GRILLED HAM

    & CHEESEDinner: RIBEYE

    SCHOOL MENU

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    Breakfast

    Cheese Stick Oranges MilkLunch

    Hamburgers w/Tomato & PicklesBaked Beans Cookie FruitCup Choice of Fruit Milk

    Fort Peck, MT 59223 (406) 526-3442 fax (406) 526-3680 Clos

    Glasgow WreSIGN

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    Ages 4Fees same as Last Year

    There will be an APlease bring a copy o

    The Irle Schoolhallways werefilled with thedelightful aromaof pumpkin pielast week. At left,Irles Schoolshead chef, KatiePotter, deliversthe piping-hotpumpkin piesfrom the kitchento Mrs. Richardsclassroom. Allsmiles with theircreations afterthey cooled a bitare (below fromleft to right) Kyler

    Whitman, LilyKelly and Gage

    Anderson.

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    NO NEED TO WAIT FOR SANTA HI-LINE FORD HAS GREAT DEALSGOING ON RIGHT NOW!

    Quality at a Fair Price! Serving Northeast Montana Since 1964NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS

    Call Brien, Jerry or Norm 228-2141 866-528-2141Check us out on the web for more great dealswww.hilineford.com

    Sr. Citizen Menu

    Call for reservation by 10 AM228-9500

    TUESDAYPork Chops

    Warm clothing or youngsters (in ant to 12 years)is the goal set by local Soroptimists, and with the doozyo a storm and bitter cold settling in this week, theyregoing to need them. In keeping with the policy ollowed in the past,youngsters will be getting only clothing, no toys. Tenal day or amilies to sign up at the Office o PublicAssistance is Mon. Dec. 2nd. Te annual Block o Bucks collection is Fri. Dec.6th. For the convenience o those contributing to thisworthy cause, Soroptimist members, Glasgow Firemen,National Guardsmen, employees o Pacic Steel &Recycling, andGlasgow Student Council members willbe stationed at two intersections downtown. Collectionswill start at 7:00 a.m. and continue until 5:00 p.m.

    VOLUN EERS (age 16 and older) ARE NEEDEDSat. Dec. 7th, to help amilies as they shop or their items

    rom the generous Glasgow merchants who providesales and discounts or the program. Please report to theOdd Fellows Hall by 8:45a.m. i you are willing to helpthe amilies in their shopping. Tere are many children registered or this help ulprogram. Te parents and children should report to theOdd Fellows Hall Saturday morning at 9:00. Tey willmeet their volunteer and will be on their way to shop.For any questions please call 228-8554 or 228-8632.

    Block of Bucks sign-up deadlinetoday, collecting $$$ this Friday

    Registration or Hi Line Skatings 2nd Sessionbegins on Monday, December 2nd rom 6:00-7:00 p.m.at the Valley Event Center. Children needing skatesshould attend to ensure proper t. Sign-up and ees aredue by December 16. Session begins on January 4th.Call Kim Girard at 228-2370 or more in ormation.

    Learn to skate, learn to skate better