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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 5 T h u r sd a y, Dece m be r 3, 2 0 1 5 e girl can dance! On a stop out to the office of Taylor Storage/Taylor Security Systems, on Dan’s computer was the image at right. “Neat screen saver,” I remarked. “at’s my grand daughter,” Dan Taylor replied. “No kidding?!?” “Yeah... she’s quite the little dancer.” Haley Taylor is the daughter of Shayne (Glasgow High School graduate of 1991) and Melissa Taylor of Fort Mill, South Carolina. Haley has been dancing since she was 2 1/2 years of age. It all started with a “Mommy and Me” class. She danced in recreational classes until she was six, and she made a competition team. For the past few years he has been going to dance practice a minimum of eight-to-nine hours a week. Now at age 12, she dances Ballet, Jazz, Acro, Lyrical, Tap, Contemporary, Hip Hop and Musical eater with her favorite being Acro (a style of dance that combines classical dance technique with precision acrobatic elements and defined by its athletic character, its unique choreography, which seamlessly blends dance and acrobatics, thus the photo at right). Haley’s solo placed in the top ten at all competed competitions last year and placed 9th overall at Nationals. She was on two numbers that took first place overall at the same national competition, along with a number of Top 5 or better finishes. She is looking forward to another hard-working, fun and competitive year with her friends in dance. On top of all the dancing, Haley is also having a strong academic year at school, as well. Grandpa & Grandma (Dan & Cindy) Taylor are very proud, and Walt Lentz of of Glasgow is Haley’s great-grandfather.

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

406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

Vol. 4, No. 205 Thursday, December 3, 2015

The girl can dance! On a stop out to the office of Taylor Storage/Taylor Security Systems, on Dan’s computer was the image at right. “Neat screen saver,” I remarked. “That’s my grand daughter,” Dan Taylor replied. “No kidding?!?” “Yeah... she’s quite the little dancer.” Haley Taylor is the daughter of Shayne (Glasgow High School graduate of 1991) and Melissa Taylor of Fort Mill, South Carolina. Haley has been dancing since she was 2 1/2 years of age. It all started with a “Mommy and Me” class. She danced in recreational classes until she was six, and she made a competition team. For the past few years he has been going to dance practice a minimum of eight-to-nine hours a week. Now at age 12, she dances Ballet, Jazz, Acro, Lyrical, Tap, Contemporary, Hip Hop and Musical Theater with her favorite being Acro (a style of dance that combines classical dance technique with precision acrobatic elements and defined by its athletic character, its unique choreography, which seamlessly blends dance and acrobatics, thus the photo at right). Haley’s solo placed in the top ten at all competed competitions last year and placed 9th overall at Nationals. She was on two numbers that took first place overall at the same national competition, along with a number of Top 5 or better finishes. She is looking forward to another hard-working, fun and competitive year with her friends in dance. On top of all the dancing, Haley is also having a strong academic year at school, as well. Grandpa & Grandma (Dan & Cindy) Taylor are very proud, and Walt Lentz of of Glasgow is Haley’s great-grandfather.

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For the second straight month, November was both colder and wetter than normal. The average temperature for the month was 31.9 degrees while the total moisture for the month was 0.60 inch. The average temperature was 2.6 degrees warmer than normal while the moisture was 0.20 inch above normal. The average high temperature for the month was 42.6 Degrees with an average low of 21.2 degrees. There were six days in which the high temperature was 60 degrees or warmer with a monthly high of 64 degrees on the 1st. The low temperature dipped below zero twice with a low 5 below on the 26th being the coldest. Measurable moisture fell on fell on six days. A slow moving system dropped half an inch of rain from the 3rd into the late morning of the 4th. 0.47 inch of that fell on the 3rd, which established a new rainfall record for that date. Only an inch of snow fell in November. All of that was the result of a fast moving system on the evening of the 24th and early morning of the 25th. That inch of snow brought 0.06 inch of moisture. The wind gusted to 30 mph or greater on just six day in November. The highest wind gust was 62 mph on the 18th. Normal high temperatures for the month of December begin in the lower 30s, ending up in the lower 20s at the end of the month. Normal lows start out at 12 degrees, winding up the month at 4 degrees. The average moisture for the month is 0.40 inches with an average snowfall of 8.0 inches.

Real Life WisdomDon’t worry about the world coming to an end today. It’s already tomorrow in Australia!

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Nov 27- Dec 3SHOWINGS

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4:10 - 7:00 - 9:004:00 - 6:50 - 9:20

For peril, action and thematic elementsGPG-13for intense sequences of violence and action, and for some thematic material

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

Homemade

Soup

FabulousOpen: Mon - Sat • Closed: Sun

Dine at the“O”

228-8006

Soup: Potato • Chili Specials:

Fish PlatterCook’s Choice

FRIDAY

Heirloom Quilters Christmas party will be held on Monday, December 7th at the Glasgow Senior Citizens Center at 6:00 p.m. Please bring your favorite dish to share for the potluck and a donation for the food bank. Doors open at 5:00 to sew.

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.

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.

A quilting Christmas Party

November Weather Wrap-up

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BUZZIFIEDS

Heat wave has

arrived!

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 21. East southeast wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 43. East southeast wind 5 to 9 mph becoming west southwest in the afternoon. Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 24. West wind around 10 mph. Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 40. West wind 9 to 11 mph. Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 21. South wind 7 to 10 mph. Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 43. South southwest wind 7 to 10 mph. Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 26.Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 44.Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27.Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 46.Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27.Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 46.

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.

BUZZjob opening: Administrative Assistant to the Valley County Commissioners. apply at the glasgow job service. open until december 7, 2015.

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

... Guess one can’t exactly figure highs in the 40s as a heat wave, but it’s a helluva lot better than what we’ve had since before Thanksgiving, and it is well above the normal high of 30° for today’s date.

Winter Hours 11:00-8:00

Drive Thru 11:00-8:00

Treat of the Month

Pumpkin PecanMilkshake

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner(406) 228-2525 -

www.redfoxxrealestate.com

#256

CHARMING 2 STORY HOME

On Glasgow’s North side, this open and bright 4 bedroom, 2 bath 2240 +/- sq. ft. home offers charm of the 1920’s with original moldings and 12’+/- Ceilings, hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, and a sun porch off the back door. Single car detached garage with alley access to build a large garage/shop.Located at: 611 4th Avenue N.

ASKING $159,000 RZ Realty,

Rocky Zimdars broker 263-8352

1.8 acres of deeded land along Hwy. 243 across from Sleeping Buffalo. 2560 sq.

ft., 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 1991 double wide on a 1026 sq. ft. basement. Call for details or

an appointment.

For Sale

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Putting in the overtime

Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025

Feeling overwhelmed?Moving to Prairie Ridge,

The Manor or Valley View?

Let us help.

Is NOW Booking Appointments!WE ARE OPENING

December 9thPlease Call 228-2211

The 2015-16 Scotty wrestling season officially gets underway on Friday, December 4th in Sidney, a two-day tournament that gets tougher and tougher every year. And with second-year Scotty Head Wrestling Coach Jory Casterline at the helm, expect his team to do the same. “All of our returners were on the mat this summer,” Coach Casterline said, adding that it was a first he’s ever seen this happen: a lot of wrestling camps, tournaments and summer lifting which he expects will pay off this winter. The above photo was taken at the

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Putting in the overtime

CALL JON at 263-2113 TODAYwww.hellandagencyinc.com

OPHEIMThis home in Opheim, Montana has some potential to be a great family home. Three bedrooms and two baths with ample living area. Has two detached garages on a large city lot. Mature trees surround the house.

Asking only $69,500

20-954

Scotty Wrestling Camp held August 11th & 12th at the Glasgow Recreation Department, featuring former Iowa Hawkeye standout Derek St. John. “It was the equivalence of bringing in a Major League Baseball all-star in,” Coach Jory Casterline explained (St. John, pictured at lower left, is now the assistant coach at Virginia Tech). While the Scotty wrestling team hit rock bottom a couple of years ago, it is definitely on the up-and-up despite being a relatively young team with two senior leaders — Cody King and Mick Reyling — and three juniors.

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Photo by Lih-An Yang

SPECIALS:

THE HANGAR

We have soft-serve ice cream!

A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!

Have your parties here BOOK NOW!

Hwy 2 East 228-8280

SATURDAYSoup: Cook’s Choice

Lunch: Patty MeltDinner: Rib-Eye

FRIDAY Soup: Clam ChowderLunch: Shrimp Burger

Dinner: Halibut

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

Denae KauffmanConnie TvetenKris ShawLarry & Leann Ochsner

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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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

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

International Whist

TournamentSaturday

December 5thWhist starts at 1:00

SaturdayCalcutta 1:00

SundayDecember 6th

Whist starts at 11:00Griz vs Bison

1:30

Clean, separate, cook, and chill your food properly this holiday season. Food is always an important part of holiday festivities, but meals can take a turn for the worse if food safety isn’t a regular ingredient in preparing and cooking holiday meals. Foodborne disease infections continue to be a serious health issue in the United States and Montana. In the United States, an estimated 1 out of 6 people become sick from a foodborne illness each year. In Montana, an average of six foodborne outbreaks resulting in 80 illnesses are reported annually. In addition, more than 150 Montanans contract E.coli or Salmonella infections, common causes of foodborne illness, but who may not linked to a specific outbreak. Enjoy a safe, happy, and healthy holiday season and remember to be “food safe” by following these four basic steps of food safety: Clean, Separate, Cook and Chill. Clean - Remember to wash your hands with soap and warm water for 20 seconds before and after handling food. Handwashing is one of the best ways to prevent the spread of foodborne illness. Wash all kitchen utensils, dishes, and countertops with hot water and soap.

Separate - Try to use one cutting board for raw meat, poultry, and seafood and a separate one for fresh produce. Keep fish and seafood, raw turkey, roasts, hams, and other meats and their juices separate from other side dishes when preparing meals. Cook - Cook meat and poultry to a safe minimum internal temperature: turkey, stuffing, casseroles, and leftovers to 165°F; beef, veal and lamb roasts to 145°F; “fully cooked” ham to 140°F and fresh ham, pork, and egg dishes to160°F. Use a food thermometer. If chitterlings are on your menu, boil the chitterlings for 5 minutes BEFORE cleaning and preparing them. Egg products can be substituted in recipes typically made with raw eggs, such as eggnog, custard, or key lime pie, decreasing the risk of a foodborne infection. When using fresh eggs, be sure that eggs and products containing eggs are thoroughly cooked when serving those at higher risk for foodborne illness. Chill and Store - Chill food promptly. Keep the fridge at 40°F or below to prevent bacteria from growing. Custard pies and other egg dishes should always be kept cool. Put leftovers in the refrigerator within two hours. Remember to never defrost food at room temperature.

Be ‘Food Safe’ During The Holidays

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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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The best place to find a vehicle to fit your needs

Meet Denae Kauffman

(featured artist at this weekend’s “Glory of Christmas” Art Show)

Nickname: NaeBorn: August 4th, Glasgow, MTEducation: Homeschool, FPCC, various online coursesOccupation: PhotographerFamily: Dad Loyal, Mom Sharon, Brothers Bryce and Brandon, Sister-in-Law Vanessa, nieces Ellie and JuliaHobbies: Photography, quilting, scrapbooking, cooking, hunting, craftsLast good book: Bravehearted GospelLast good movie: Do You Believe?Favorite TV Shows: Sue Thomas F.B. EyeFavorite foods: Shrimp Alfredo and cheesecakeMost famous person I’ve met: Bill Gaither & Homecoming FriendsPerson you’d most like to meet (living or dead): Amy Carmichael, I’d ask her all about serving kids in her orphanage in IndiaIf you could attend any event in the world (past or present) it would be: The birth of Jesus in the stable in Bethlehem. It was the greatest night ever!If you hit the lottery for $75

million: Don’t play the lottery but, if I ever came into money, I would build an orphanageMy favorite artist is: Thomas Kinkade or Sandra KuckHow did your love for art begin? By composing pictures in my mind when I was young and putting together colors for quilts. World’s greatest invention: Contact lensesLargest art show you have displayed your work? Red Lodge Depot Gallery Art Show

My most embarrassing moment in life has been: Getting pulled over for not having my headlights on!Most famous artwork you’ve ever witnessed: Terry Redlin Art Center in Watertown, South DakotaGreatest accomplishment: Being a worship leader and being nanny to 7 kids!If I’ve learned on thing in life it’s: Even when I don’t understand, remember that God sees the Big Picture. Trust and let Him lead.

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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

Holiday Open HouseFriday, December 4, 2015

10:00 - 2:00Farm Bureau Insurance

130 3rd St. South, Suite #1

Goodies and Door PrizesEveryone Welcome

HI-LINE SKATING PROGRAM

2015-16 RegistrationMonday, December 7th

5:30pm - 7:00pmValley Event Center

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Call Kim Girard 228-2370 or 263 2370 for more info

GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

BreakfastPancakes • Sausage Links

Juice • Milk Lunch

Corn Dog • Chips w/SalsaCarrot Sticks • Apple

Choice of Fruit • Milk

FRIDAY

Senior Citizen Center

FishCall for reservation by 10 AM

228-9500

FRIDAY

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Just think about it... Here are a pair of quizzes to make you think. You don’t actually have to take the quiz; just read this straight through and you’ll get the point. It is trying to make an awesome one at that. 1. Name the five wealthiest people in the world. 2. Name the last five Heisman trophy winners. 3. Name the last five winners of the Miss America

pageant. 4. Name ten people who have won the Nobel or

Pulitzer Prize. 5. Name the last half dozen Academy Award winners

for best actor and actress. 6. Name the last decade’s worth of World Series

winners. How did you do? The point is, none of us remember the headliners of yesterday, even though these are no second-rate achievers. They are the best in their fields. But the applause dies... awards tarnish... and achievements are forgotten. Accolades and certificates are buried with their owners. Here’s another quiz. See how you do on this one:1. List a few teachers who aided your journey through

school.2. Name three friends who have helped you through a

difficult time. 3. Name five people who have taught you something

worthwhile. 4. Think of a few people who have made you feel

appreciated and special.5. Think of five people you enjoy spending time with.6. Name a half a dozen heros who have inspired you. Easier? The lesson: The people who make a difference in your life are not the ones with the most credentials, the most money...or the most awards. They simply are the ones who care the most.

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

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Amana Washer$429

Extra Large Capacity

VIZIO Televisions

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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

Dance The Afternoon Away

Bernice Nybakken Herman’s

Music by Dudley and the Deadbeats

and celebrate

102nd BirthdayDecember 4th

2:00 - 4:00