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The 2016-17 Montana high school basketball


season officially tipped off this morning right here
in Glasgow with the Class C Showcase featuring 16
games of both boys and girls hoops over the next

two days. The Scotty girls JV team were fortunate


to get tabbed into a pair of games today, including
this mornings first game with Lustre. The Class C
Showcase schedule is on page 2 of todays Buzz.

2016 Class C Showcase in Glasgow


Today
9:00 a.m. Girls
10:30 a.m. Boys
12:00 p.m. Girls
1:30 p.m. Boys
3:00 p.m. Girls
4:30 p.m. Boys
6:00 p.m. Girls
7:30 p.m. Boys

December 2 - 8

SHOWINGS
228-9239

www.polsontheatres.com
4:00 - 6:50 - 9:25

HELD
OVER

PG-13

4:10 - 7:00 - 9:15

HELD
OVER

some scary images and brief


PG peril,
thematic elements
DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

Some fantasy action and violence

FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS

Lustre Glasgow JV
Turner Nashua
Plentywood North Country
North Country Terry
Frazer Turner
Glasgow JV
Lustre
Terry Nashua/Opheim
Frazer Plentywood

Saturday
9:00 a.m. Boys
North Country Turner
10:30 a.m. Girls
Dodson
Plentywood
12:00 p.m. Boys
Terry Lustre
1:30 p.m. Girls
North Country Terry
3:00 p.m. Boys
Plentywood Nashua
4:30 p.m. Girls
Turner Nashua/Opheim
6:00 p.m. Boys
Jordan Dodson
7:30 p.m. Girls Jordan Lustre

Its a Winter
Wonderland

Circle farmer Wins Farm Bureau discussion meet


Gil Gasper, who serves as chair of the
Montana Farm Bureau Young Farmers and
Ranchers Committee, was named winner
of the YF&R Discussion Meet during the
Montana Farm Bureau Awards Banquet
November 15th. For his efforts, he also
won a 2016 570 Polaris Ranger as well
as an all-expense paid trip to Phoenix to
compete in the national competition in
January during the American Farm Bureau
Annual Convention.
The young farmer bested three other
competitors: Les Jensen of Circle, Charlie
Hollenbeck of Molt and Shay Ritcher
of Fort Benton during Monday nights
competition. The competitors addressed
how Farm Bureau can be a leader in the
food labeling debate.


We need to reach out to the consumer,
noted Gasper, a Circle farmer, during the
Discussion. We want truth in labeling, and
we need to stay positive in this discussion.
As soon as farmers and ranchers become
negative, we hurt ourselves. We need
to create a united front as agricultural
producers, work with legislators to craft
policy and create opportunities to sell our
product.
Gasper was thrilled with winning
the competition. The Discussion Meet
gives you the opportunity to learn more
about the endless amount of issues facing
agriculture, the young farmer noted. Plus,
its not every day you get to win a Polaris.
My Ranger is going to work for me on the
farm as soon as I get it home.

A style show, with the


theme Winter Wonderland,
will be held on Sunday,
December 4th at 2:00 at
the Glasgow High School.
Some wonderful desserts
and refreshments will
follow.
Sponsored by the GHS
Fashion Merchandising and
Design Class, cost to attend
is $7 for adults and $5 for
students with proceeds
donated to cancer research.

Everyone is encouraged
to attend!!!

Remembrance Tree
lights up on Sunday
The
18th
annual
Remembrance Tree Lighting
Ceremony will take place
on Sunday, December 4th
at 4:00 p.m. at the Valley
County Pioneer Museum
and will include music, the
reading of the names and
refreshments.

A COLD FRONT will move into


Montana Sunday afternoon
and evening, bringing snow
and much colder temperatures
to the area. This will be the first
Arctic outbreak of the season.
As the cold front moves
through the area Sunday night
and Monday, it will bring 2 to
6 of snow to the area. Along
with this will be northwest
winds of 15 to 25 mph that
will produce blowing and
drifting snow, making for very
dangerous driving conditions.
Very cold temperatures will
set in Monday night with wind
chills of -10 to -20 Monday
night and -20 to -35 Tuesday
night, leading to a high risk of
frostbite and hypothermia for
anybody outdoors. Confidence
is high that the very cold temperatures and snow will occur,
a little less so in the snowfall amounts. Stay posted to the
National Weather Service in Glasgow.

Wowzy Wowsy
Woo Woo...

Tonight: A slight chance of snow showers and freezing


rain after 11pm. Increasing clouds, with a low around 21.
Southeast wind 6 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Saturday: A chance of snow showers and freezing rain


before 11am, then a slight chance of rain showers. Mostly
cloudy, with a high near 39. South wind 6 to 11 mph becoming
west northwest 12 to 17 mph in the afternoon. Winds could
gust as high as 23 mph.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24. West
northwest wind 7 to 13 mph.

Sunday: A slight chance of rain and snow showers before


4pm, then a slight chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 38. Southwest wind 5 to 9 mph.
Sunday Night: Snow likely, mainly after 11pm. Cloudy, with
a low around 19. Light west wind becoming northwest 5 to 9
mph after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Monday: Snow likely, mainly before 11am. Cloudy, with a
high near 22. North northwest wind around 17 mph, with
gusts as high as 26 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Monday Night: A chance of snow, mainly before 11pm.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 1.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 7.

Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -6.


Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 2.

BUZZIFIEDS
COUNCIL ON AGING is having a flea market Saturday, December 3, from
9am-1pm. FOR TABLE RENTAL, TO DONATE OR MORE INFORMATION
PLEASE CALL VICKY AT 228-9500
BUZZ
CRAFT SHOW: Saturday, December 3, 9 AM - 2 PM. Find baby blankets,
water globes, dipped candies, beef jerky, cookies, needle punched sweat
shirts, and much more. Please come check it out. AT THE SENIOR CENTER
BUZZ
DOLORES MATUSKA will have 18 dolls and a great inventory of outfits
at the Senior Center on Sat. Dec. 3rd. from 9 to 2:30. This will be the last
sale before Christmas. Be sure to come by and put your name in for the
drawing (doll and outfit). No purchase necessary. For sales you can always
CALL ME AT 406-263-5553. Pictures of all my inventory are available
on request.
BUZZ
FOR RENT: Newly Painted, 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. $475
per month + Security Deposit. Pet considered for additional $35 per month.
CALL THE HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114 ASK FOR LISA.
BUZZ
FOR RENT: Great Rentals in St. Marie at reduced price of $425 to help with
gas and driving costs. Nicely renovated units with new hot water heater and
furnace to help lower utility costs. Most pets accepted. CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZ
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS NEEDED: Valley View Home is looking
to hire Nurses and CNAs. Schedule is flexible. Long Term Care experience
is preferred. Benefits available. Applications are available at the business
office or local Job Service. PLEASE CONTACT KARLY KRUCKENBERG,
ADMINISTRATOR, FOR MORE INFORMATION.
BUZZ
LOCAL HOSPITALITY BUSINESS in need of Housekeepers, office/
bookkeepers, managers. Join a team of forward thinkers, challenged by
ideas and stimulating growth In downtown Glasgow. 406-228-2800
BUZZ
TO GIVE AWAY: Lexmark Printer with extra ink. Needs new print head,
$30 on line. Flavor Wave Turbo cooker, like new, asking $25. They sell for
$100, would make a good gift. CALL 228-9729

Bowling
El Cor Del Lanes

Monday Night Mens


Old Mil Light
W: 31 L: 13
Sand Electric
W: 28 L: 16
Valley Bank
W: 25 L: 19
Pacific Steel
W: 25 L: 19

Ezzies
W: 24 L: 20
Holy Rollers
W: 19 L: 25
Markles
W: 12 L: 32
BYE
W: 8
L: 36

Tuesday City League

Rocks Auto Mall


W: 26 L: 9
Durum
W: 19 L: 17
All Season
W: 17 L: 19

Scottie Express
W: 16 L: 20
Valley Seed
W: 15 L: 21
S & S Welding
W: 13 L: 22

HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Team Scr.: Rocks Auto Mall 865 & 2470 Team


Hdc.: Durum 1016 & Valley Seed 2806 Ind.
HIGH GAMES & SERIES
Team Scr.: Sand Electric 1037 & Pacific Steel Scr.: Dusty Shipp 277 & 735 Ind. Hdc.: Dusty
2837 Team Hdc.: Sand Electric 1229 & Pacific Shipp 297 & 795
Steel 3430 Ind. Scr.: Juice Fischer 259 & 714
Ind. Hdc.: Gary Gardner 282 & Juice Fischer 735

Womens Commercial

Juices Card Room Old Mil Light


W: 31 L: 9
W: 19 L: 21
FCB - Hinsdale
CBs Detailing
W: 25 L: 15
W: 19 L: 21
Bud Light Girls
Holiday
W: 24 L: 16
W: 17 L: 23
J & K Storage
Ghost
W: 22 L: 18
W: 3
L: 37
HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Team Scr.: Juices Card Room 614 & Bud


Light Girls 1881 Team Hdc.: J & K Storage
792 & Holiday 2306 Ind. Scr.: Jennifer Fischer
188 & Sharlene Schmidt 512 Ind. Hdc.: Terri
Ellsworth 225 & Haley Messner 618

Vicks Lanes

Nashua Mens League

Hi-Line Ford
W: 7
L: 1
Tihista Const.
W: 4
L: 4
Farmers Elevator
W: 7
L: 1
Vicks Lane
W: 3
L: 5

GGW Stockyards
W: 1
L: 7
Dahl Aviation
W: 0
L: 8
E.G.T.
W: 6
L: 2
Prairie Travelers
W: 4
L: 4

HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Team Scr.: Hi-Line Ford 740 & 2193 Team Hdc.:


Vicks Lanes 879 & 2535 Ind. Scr.: Willie Fettig 223
& 619 Ind. Hdc.: Tyler Viste 252 & 702

Nashua Mixed League

Tag-A-Longs
North Forty
W: 23 L: 19
W: 25
L: 19
Pauls Glass
Blind Side
W: 15
L: 29
W: 24 L: 19
HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Team Scr.: North Forty 648 & Blind Side 1818


Team Hdc.: Pauls Glass 855 & 2446 Mens Ind.
Scr.: Jacob Renner 217 & 561 Mens Ind. Hdc.:
Jacob Renner 258 & 684 Womens Ind. Scr.:
Linda Falkenstern 178 & 445 Womens Ind. Hdc.:
Tiffany Taft 231 & 582

Stars & Strikes


Thompson & Sons
W: 25 L: 7
Split Happens
W: 24 L: 8
Durum
W: 18 L: 14
Welcome House
W: 17 L: 15

Pocket Pounders
W: 16 L: 16
Bowls Deep
W: 11 L: 21
G-Town Pinners
W: 10 L: 22
Grannies
W: 7
L: 25

HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Team Scr.: Durum 2073 & Welcome House


2778 Team Hdc.: Split Happens 751 & Bowls
Deep 944 Mens Ind. Scr.: Jay Kirk 245 & 632
Mens Ind. Hdc.: Jay Kirk 281 & 740 Womens
Ind. Scr.: Taylor Trang 208 & Jennifer Fischer
529 Womens Ind. Hdc.: Taylor Trang 276 & 731

Friday Night Mixed


Skill Shotz
W: 24 L: 11
Hooligans
W: 23 L: 12
We Got Nuthin
W: 22 L: 14

The 7-10s
W: 18 L: 18
Road Kill
W: 17 L: 19
BYE
W: 0
L: 0

HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Team Scr.: We Got Nuthin 781 & Skill Shotz


2232 Team Hdc.: Hooligans 807 & The 7-10s
2479 Mens Ind. Scr.: Ray Glasoe 235 & Eric
Feit 666 Mens Ind. Hdc.: Larry Vetch 254 &
Brian Busby 699 Womens Ind. Scr.: Karen
Bergtoll 191 & Diane Jensen 575 Womens
Ind. Hdc.: Janette Glasoe 225 & Kristi Feit 636

School Leagues

Bantam

The Doughnuts
W: 17 L: 7
Bobcats
W: 17 L: 7
Blazing Bowlers
W: 15 L: 9
Scottie Strikers
W: 12 L: 12
Pin Busters
W: 12 L: 12

Geter Done

Pin Wizards
W: 12 L: 12
Olpes
W: 12 L: 12
Alley Gators
W: 10 L: 14
Bowling Bros.
W: 9
L: 15
Ghost Team
W: 1
L: 23

HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Richards Out
W: 29 L: 7
Team 3
W: 22 L: 13
Striking It Rich
W: 20 L: 16
That One Team
W: 19 L: 17
Ten Pins
W: 19 L: 17

Team Scr.: Scottie Strikers 311 & The


Doughnuts 812 Team Hdc.: Bobcats 606 &
Pin Busters 1199 Boys Ind. Scr.: KJ Ingram
123 & Gage Anderson 222 Boys Ind. Hdc.:
Tayven Bietz 192 & Harlie Cooper 339 Girls
Ind. Scr.: Myra Partridge 93 & Riley Evenson
Glasoe 199 Girls Ind. Hdc.: Myli Swindler 165
& Rebecca Olsen 317

Be sure to get your


weekly scores to us to
include in the Buzz!

The Thunderbolts
W: 17 L: 19
I Cant Believe
W: 17 L: 19
Team 7
W: 15 L: 20
Mustach Pinheads
W: 14 L: 22
Team 10
W: 7
L: 29

HIGH GAMES & SERIES

Team Scr.: Team 3 529 & Richards Out 1786


Team Hdc.: I Cant Believe 710 & Team 7, 2128
Boys Ind. Scr.: Max Carpenter 189 & Kasey
Seyfert 576 Boys Ind. Hdc.: Kyle Stahl 210
& Chase Tarum 609 Girls Ind. Scr.: Michelle
Norcutt 128 & Alesia Hopstad 405 Girls Ind.
Hdc.: Maria Morris 206 & Madde Swindler 559

Fax:
228-4578

Email:
bscentral@nemont.net

Ohio State Attack

Student tells CNN military men guarded doors


Ohio State University students
had just returned to class Monday after
Thanksgiving break and after the Ohio
State football teams big win Saturday over
the schools biggest rival, the University of
Michigan when a car ramming attack
and mass stabbing occurred at 9:52 a.m.
EST .
While Ohio State University students
were still under a shelter-in-place
directorate and police departments and
SWAT teams were swarming the area
near Watts Hall, a student told CNN she
was huddled with others in Gurlock Hall
and taking solace in the fact that their
doors were being guarded by military
men.
The military men were presumably
not in uniform and certainly not armed,
but they had had military training and
told their schoolmates they would stand
guard and stop an attacker, should he
find their whereabouts.
A transcript of CNNs broadcast
during the lockdown reveals the student
was Molly Clarke, a first year MBA
student. CNN anchor Kate Bolduan
spoke to Clarke via cell phone and asked
what she was seeing and hearing.
Clarke responded: From where
we are, its pretty calm. All the streets
are blocked off. You cant see a lot of
commotion on this end of the building.
The entire parking garage is surrounded
by SWAT team and theres a helicopter,
theres actually quite a few helicopters that
are circling around the campus. And so
we have just been on lockdown for the
past hour or so and waiting to hear more.
Bolduan then reiterated the
lockdown order and asked Clarke if there
had been any changes in status. Clarke
affirmed that they were still in lockdown;
that one supect had been killed but there
were still concerns a second suspect
could be on the loose.
Bolduan asked, How are you

doing?

Clarke replied: Its slightly terrifying.
Im in the MBA first year class here. We
have quite a few military men in our
class who actually are all standing by
the doors, keeping us safe. Feeling pretty
good about that.
Roughly an hour and half later, after
the ordeal was over and the campus safe,
Albany, New York, Fox 23 anchor John
Gray put up a Facebook post in which he
recounted hearing Molley Clarkes phone
interview with CNN. Gray wrote:
Lost in all the chaos at Ohio State
University today was something that most
people probably missed. About an hour
into it, when everyone was sheltering in
place all over campus, CNN took a phone
call from a young woman who was locked
inside a classroom right near where the
suspect was hurting people. She said she
was a graduate student and she and many
others were huddled together scared and
not sure what was happening outside.
Then she said something made me tear
up. She said casually to the TV anchor
over the phone, But we happened to
have a few military guys in my class and
the minute we got the text message alert
of an active shooter on campus they
moved the rest of us away from the door
and then all of them stood guard right
by the door. She said they were standing
there as she spoke making certain if
a shooter or someone with a knife or
whatever calamity tried to come through
that door, they would be the first thing
hed see and theyd stop it and protect the
other students or die trying.
Gray closed his post, writing:
Those military guys instantly put
themselves on the clock and assumed
the position to protect those unarmed,
vulnerable students. I thought that was
impressive. I thought that was brave. I
thought that was oh so very American. I
also thought youd want to know.

Ladies

You are Invited


to the Evangelical Church
Womens Christmas Program

L
OV
E
Came Down
Tuesday
December 6th
at 7:00 PM

Come and bring a friend


for an evening focusing
on the true meaning of
CHRISTmas
Dessert and Coffee to follow

Evangelical Church
152 Aberdeen, Glasgow

MONDAY

Soup: Cheddar Broccoli

Chili

Specials:

Ham Croissant
Bleu Cheese Burger
Dine at theO
228-8006

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
MONDAY
Breakfast
French Toast Ham
Pears Milk
Lunch
Soft Shell Taco w/ Lettuce & Cheese
Potato Oles Pineapple Churro
Choice of Fruit Milk

Vintage Christmas
Open House
December 1, 2, & 3
Open 10 - 4

The pink door across from McDonalds

* Vintage Christmas Dcor:

Table Linens, Pictures & Furniture

406-263-7567

Glasgow

* Gift Ideas for the Antique Lover on your list.


* Rustic & Primitive Items
* Salvage for the DIYer

Door Prizes
Refreshments Served

Nov. 30 - Dec. 6, 2016


Assorted Bone-In

PORK CHOPS ...........................$.99 lb.


93% Lean 7% Fat

LEAN GROUND BEEF ..............$2.99 lb.


Boneless Pork

SIRLOIN ROAST ......................$1.99 lb.


Oscar Mayer 3.2 - 4.4 Select Varieties

LUNCHABLES ...........................10/$10
Land O Frost 10 - 16 oz. Select Varieties

LUNCH MEAT ........................$3.99 ea.


Sea Pak 8 - 18 oz. Select Varieties

SEAFOOD .............................$5.49 ea.


2 lbs. Choice

NAVEL ORANGES ............................. $1


Old Orchard 12 oz. Select Varieties

FROZEN JUICE .......................$1.19 ea.

ior Citizen Center


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MONDAY
Closed

Call for reservation by 10 AM


228-9500

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Milk River Inc. Staff and Clients would like to thank all those who donated items, their services,
and those who helped make our Annual Fundraiser Dinner and Auction a success.

The following were very kind with wonderful donations:

Todd Wagner
Valley Cinemas
Valley County Transit
Deborah & Ken Swingley
Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
Bakers Jewelry
Bell Mortuary
Big Valley Water
Flip Burgers & Treats
J.R.S Party Store
Markles Furniture
Mirror Image
New Directions
Doyle & Yvonne Euell
Healing Touch Chiropractic Clinic
Big Sky Auto Accessories
Eugenes Pizza
Chris & Mike Crater
Glasgow Flower & Gift
Glasgow Implement
Lorna Slunaker
Oasis
Natural Image
Glenn Meier
Connie & Dennis Wethern
Linsco - Gary & Annette Wageman

Scotts Track N Wheel


Vicks Bar
Western Drug
Albertsons
Glasgow Eyecare
Apple Trolley
Markles Hardware
Fossum Ready Mix
Glasgow Recreation Dept
Pizza Hut
Mattfeldt Electric
Nemont Telephone
Newton Motors
Cellular Plus/Verizon
Geri Ruggles
Allison Nichols
Hanger
Farm Equipment Sales
United Insurance & Realty
Keetas Soft Touch
Busy Bee Embroidery
Priority Communications
T&R Trucking
Taco Shack
Tire-Rama
Elks

OReillys
Town & Country Furniture
Pehlkes Furniture
Busted Knuckle Brewery
Randeen Rath
Brabeck Construction
Fiesta Mexicana
D&G Sports & Western
Holiday
Crazy Woman Quilts
McDonalds
Headquarters & Hair Salon
Loaded Toad
Shippwrecked
Hi-Line Ford
Joy Nelson
Shirley Ersland
Fort Peck Federal Credit Union
Marla Barnby
Dee Dee Franzen
Hi-Line Collision
Lee Riddick Plumbing
Fashionette
Durum
Beth Flynn

Zerbe Brothers
AAA Glass
Ezzies Westend
All Seasons Home Center
Glasgow Auto Safety Center
Coca Cola
Cottonwood Inn
Dale Plumbing & Heating
Hi-Line Eye Care
Cindy And Roy Jimison
Stretch Moore
Reynolds
Robyns Nest
Richard Wiens
Valley Builders
Edward Jones (Bethany Knight)
5th Avenue Pharmacy
Helena Crop Care
Gallery Gifts
Fort Peck Fine Arts Council
Chappells Automotive
Paula Hicks
CBs Detail / Lawrence Car Wash
Buechler Insurance
Probst Cleaning

We truly appreciate all those who showed their support by attending our fundraiser.

Jaw collection for bobcats,


otters, and swift fox

As many furbearer seasons across Montana open


in December, trappers and hunters should note a few
changes to regulations.
During the second year of jaw collection, pelt tags
will not be issued until hunters or trappers harvesting a
bobcat, otter or swift fox provide a cleaned and air dried,
complete lower jaw (both sides) for aging. The lower
jaw must be reasonably free from flesh and hide and air
dried so that jaws can be mailed to a lab for processing.
The whole skull is no longer required to be turned in,
only the lower jaw.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks staff use age data
obtained from the jaws to track furbearer populations
and set harvest quotas.
Current harvest status information may be obtained
by calling 1-800-711-8727 or 406-444-9557, 24 hours a
day or online. The toll free line and website are updated
by 1 p.m. every day.
Check the regulations for further information, such
as reporting and pelt tagging requirements, quotas and
season dates.

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Friday Funnies
by Sugar

Poor Old fool, thought the well-dressed gentleman as
he watched an old man fish in a mud puddle outside a pub.
So he invited the old man inside for a drink. As they sipped
their whiskeys, the gentleman thought hed humor the old
man and asked, So how many have you caught today?

The old man replied, Youre the eighth.

My collection of vintage kitchen utensils includes one
whose intended purpose was always a mystery. It looks like
a cross between a metal slotted spoon and a spatula, so I
use it as both. When not in use, it is prominently displayed
in a decorative ceramic utensil caddy in my kitchen.

The mystery of the spoon/spatula was recently solved
when I found one in its original packaging at a rummage
sale. Its a Pooper-Scooper.

A computer science student is studying under a tree
and another pulls up on a flashy new bike.

The first student asks, Whered you get that?

The student on the bike replies, While I was studying
outside, a beautiful girl pulled up on her bike. She took
off all her clothes and said, You can have anything you
want.
The first student responds, Good choice! Her
clothes probably wouldnt have fit you.

While I was working as a store Santa, a boy asked
me for an electric train set. If you get your train, I told
him, your dad is going to want to play with it too. Is
that all right?
The boy became very quiet. So, moving the
conversation along, I asked, What else would you like
Santa to bring you?

He promptly replied, Another train.

A panda walks into a bar and gobbles some beer
nuts. Then he pulls out a gun, fires it in the air, and
heads for the door.
Hey! shouts the bartender, but the panda yells
back, Im a panda. Google me!
Sure enough, panda: A tree-climbing mammal
with distinct black-and-white coloring. Eats shoots
and leaves.

Automotive ATV
Small Engine Repair

Guaranteed Work - Affordable Prices

406-942-0164

Located in the old Trailside Building, Door #5

BRING YOUR HORSES!

Just north of Glasgow, Montana is a


charming 4 bed, 2 bath home on 20
acres. With 1288 square feet on the main
level, a 16 x 14 addition, and a basement
with separate entrance, there is plenty of
room for a large family. A new stove and
refrigerator and built in vacuum system
are some of this homes added features.
Located on Spring Creek, this property
is set up for horses with a 12 x 48 pole
barn, watering system, and spring fed
creek.

20-974

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TWO STORY 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH COUNTRY
HOME IS LOCATED ON 3.34+/- ACRES AND
HAS 1440 +/- SQ. FT. WITH UPDATED TILED
BATHS, INCLUDING MASTER BATH. SPACIOUS
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