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Gingerbread House
Workshop Offered
By Roubie Younkin,
MSU Extension Agent, Valley County
Gingerbread Houses are as
traditional as Christmas trees and
evergreen boughs. Gingerbread
has been baked in Europe for
centuries. In some places, it was
a soft, delicately spiced cake; in
others, a crisp, flat cookie, and in
others, warm, thick, steamy-dark
squares of “bread,” It was almost
always cut into shapes such as
men, women, stars or animals,
and colorfully decorated or
stamped with a mold and dusted
with white sugar to make the
impression visible.
Ginger was also discovered
to have a preservative effect
when added to pastries and
bread, and this probably led
to the development of recipes
for ginger cakes & cookies.
Gingerbread began spreading
throughout Western Europe at
the end of the eleventh century,
possibly introduced by crusaders
A blast from the past, Reese Bowman put her creative mind to work at the
returning from wars in the
2015 gingerbread house workshop. Pre-register for this year’s workshop Eastern Mediterranean.
by calling 228-6241. Wonder if Reese is still a Suns fan? continued on page 2
Co rTOnURhNAoMlENeT
Gingerbread Houses continued
Germany has one of the longest traditions of
flat, shaped gingerbreads. Nuremberg is known
as the “gingerbread capital of the world. Here
fine craftsmen contribute to the most beautiful
Wednesday Night • November 27 gingerbread creations.
Sign-Up by 6:30 PM • Tournament Starts @ 7 PM In North America, gingerbread and gingerbread
$10 Entry Fee • Draw for Partners houses were introduced by the European settlers.
OPEN TO PUBLIC Here, it is Christmas time when gingerbread makes
Tumble weeds its most impressive appearance. From elaborate
were rocking & Victorian houses, heavy with candies and sugar
a-rolling Sunday! icicles to Hansel and Gretel houses, the Gingerbread
house means a richly decorated Christmas
decoration created with families in mind.
On Thanksgiving Day of 2017, the high was over Come and decorate your own gingerbread
60 degrees. Last year Turkey Day temperature was house Thursday, December 19th at 6:00 p.m. at the
around 50 degrees. Not so, this year. The week will First Lutheran Church. For decorating fun plan to
begin mainly dry with colder temperatures. A winter attend and create your masterpiece from a prebuilt
storm will move into the region Wednesday Night and gingerbread house. Creativity will be unlimited as
bring widespread snow into the weekend. Heavy snow the houses are decorated. Bring your ideas and we
is possible on Friday but there is a lot of uncertainty in will provide the supplies. This is a great activity for
forecast snowfall at this time. families, grandparents and grandchildren, husbands
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 17. Northwest and wives or even groups of youth. Everyone is invited
wind 5 to 7 mph.
to participate and make memories this Christmas
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 32. Northwest
wind around 7 mph.
season. There will be a $15 fee for supplies.
You must reserve a house to decorate. Please
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 15.
Light and variable wind. contact the Valley County Extension Office to
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 27. East preregister for this class at 228-6241.
wind 6 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Wednesday Night: Snow likely, mainly after 11pm.
Cloudy, with a low around 15. East wind 16 to 18 mph,
with gusts as high as 29 mph. Chance of precipitation
is 60%. New snow accumulation of less than one inch
possible.
Thanksgiving Day: Snow likely. Cloudy, with a high 2020 SEASON PASS-$15 Discount
near 25. East wind 15 to 17 mph, with gusts as high
as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New snow
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accumulation of 1 to 3 inches possible. Available on Black Friday, Nov. 29 ,
Thursday Night: Snow likely, mainly before 11pm.
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Cloudy, with a low around 13. Northeast wind 9 to Promo code: Black Friday
13 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Chance of
precipitation is 60%.
Friday: A 40 percent chance of snow. Cloudy, with a
high near 23. North wind 6 to 10 mph.
Friday Night: A 40 percent chance of snow. Cloudy, with
a low around 9. North wind around 10 mph.
Saturday: A 40 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 20. North northwest wind 7 to 10 mph.
Saturday Night: A slight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy,
with a low around 2. All Ticket Reservations begin Friday, Nov. 29th
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 17.
SERVICE SELECTION
We provide professional in-home Choose from Maytag, Kitchen Aid,
service for the life of your appliances. Whirlpool, Amana & GE
SAVINGS DELIVERY
Shop with confidence for that special We provide quick home delivery so you Teller/Customer Service Rep
kitchen or laundry investment! can begin enjoying your new appliance!
Bank of Glasgow is seeking applicants for a full-time
YOUR APPLIANCE STORE Teller/CSR. Candidate should be detail oriented; possess
excellent customer service skills; ability to multi-task and

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proficient with computers. Experience preferred. Salary DOE.
Benefits include dental, health, vision and 401K.
Apply in person at Bank of Glasgow.
THANKSGIVING FARMERS MARKET, Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 110 6th Street South
27th 9-2 pecan, pumpkin, Apple, cherry, peach, and a few other varieties. Equal Opportunity Employer
cheesecakes, Lefse, dinner rolls, banana bread, pumpkin, zucchini, lemon
poppy bread, jams and jellies, buttercup and mooregold squash. If you like
to order a pie to pick on Tuesday or Wednesday call 263-7822 or leave
a message on FB. These will be my last 2 markets of the season. Thank
you for supporting your local farmers market. HAPPY THANKSGIVING
AND SAFE TRAVELS.
BUZZ
DRY LAND FARM ACRES Located in Valley County available for
Agricultural Lease. Tampico Area: 480 Acres. Glasgow Area: 85 Acres
CONTACT DON NELSON 367-5207, 509-998-0160 OR 768-2130
BUZZ
RUNDLE SUITES needs energetic team players for housekeeping positions
and part-time front desk night shift. Looking for dependable and motivated
individuals. $11-16/hr DOE. PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT RUNDLE
SUITES. 406-228-2800
BUZZ
MECHANIC/TRANSPORTATION SUPERVISOR. Duties: service & Glasgow Eye Care
maintain district vehicles, oversee bus routes & drivers. Wage $19.44 -
$26.44 DOE. Hours: school term 6 am – 4 pm w/extended lunch; summer & Dr. Troy Myers
flexible. Full benefits. Apply at www.glasgow.k12.mt.us click on
Employment tab & submit application. OPEN UNTIL FILLED.
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WANT A REWARDING CAREER? Come work at Milk River Inc. as a Direct
Wishing our Patients a
Support Specialist. We monitor adults with development disabilities. Looking
for motivated caring people. STOP BY MILK RIVER ACTIVITY CENTER
Happy Holiday Season!
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION. Don’t forget your Year-End Flex Spending
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bdrm/bath on main floor), 2-car heated garage, washer/dryer, sprinkler 839 1st Ave South • Glasgow, MT 59230
system & more. $1,500/mo. rent. FOR MORE DETAILS CALL JOHN @ For Appointments and More Information
(406) 263-2046
BUZZ Call 228-8200
APT. FOR RENT. 925 sf, 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bth townhome apt. City of Glasgow.
Cozy. Good neighbors. Sm pets OK. Laundry room in unit. $595/month.
360-750-6746
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some utilities, deposit required. No pets, no smokers. CALL 228-9092
OR 228-4577
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HOUSE FOR RENT: 2200 +/- sq. ft. home on the North side with 3
bedrooms, 1 bath, hardwood floors throughout. Large oversized detached
garage, heated and insulated. $1100 month, no pets, no smoking. CALL
406-230-2525 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
OBITUARY
Jackie Castleberry Jackie worked for National Flood Service in
Jacquelyn “Jackie” Castleberry passed Kalispell until her retirement in 2015. Dave
away into God’s loving arms on Wednesday and Jackie then moved back to Glasgow in
November 20, 2019 in Billings Clinic 2015.
Hospital at the age of 73 after a brief Jackie was a wonderful example of how
battle with cancer. She was peaceful and God wanted us to live; full of love, kindness
surrounded by the love of her family and and compassion each other. She always put
friends. others needs before her own. Her children
Jacquelyn was born in Cleveland, Ohio on and grandchildren (along with other friends
October 8, 1946 to Jack and Helen (Collins) and family members) loved receiving the
Masterson. Her younger sister and best friend many, many handwritten letters and cards
Nancy joined the family in 1949. They lived in from Jackie. She never forgot a birthday or special
Strongsville, Ohio where Jackie graduated from St. occasion.
Joe’s Academy in 1964 and St. John’s School of Nursing Jackie was proceeded in death by her parents Jack
in 1967. While working for the Ohio Turnpike in 1967, and Helen; her in-laws Faxton and June Castleberry
Jackie and her friend Mary Lou Rubel took a vacation to and Zettie Castleberry.
Virginia Beach, where she met a handsome Navy sailor Jackie is survived by Dave, her husband of 52 years;
named David Faxton Castleberry. Dave and Jackie her son Mike (Yvonne) Castleberry and their children
were married on February 17, 1968 in Strongsville, Cale and Casey of Saskatoon, Canada; her daughter
Ohio and lived in San Diego where Dave was stationed Lyn (Dean) Thompson and their children Trey, Taryn,
in the Navy. They welcomed son Michael Faxton on and Teague of Libby, Montana; sister Nancy (Jim)
August 8, 1969. Mike was born in Ohio where Jackie Nagy of Strongsville, Ohio; sisters-in-law Diane (Ron)
lived with family while Dave was deployed to Vietnam. Hanson of Malta, Montana and Jan (Keith) Ivers of
In November 1969, Dave, Jackie and Mike moved to Libby, Montana; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Dave’s hometown of Glasgow, Montana to work in the Please join us in celebrating Jackie’s life! Visitation and
family beekeeping business. They welcomed daughter viewing will be at Bell Mortuary on Tuesday, November
Lyn Marie on November 22, 1971. 26 from 4pm to 6pm. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at
Dave and Jackie worked for and later owned St. Raphael’s Catholic Church on Wednesday November
Northern Bloom Honey in Glasgow for 25 years. Once 27 at 10am. Graveside service at Highland Cemetery
her children were in high school, Jackie worked at will follow Mass. In lieu of flowers, please consider a
USDA ASCS Office and the City of Glasgow. In 1995, donation to Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in
Dave and Jackie moved to Whitefish, Montana where Glasgow or your favorite charity.

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Embroidery Gloria’s Annual
Fort Peck Highway • 406-263-5200
Holiday
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE
FEATURING

BLACK FRIDAY
Thanksgiving Weekend

&
Friday • Saturday • Sunday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Klind Pottery
SMALL BUSINESS
Hwy 2
Hinsdale, MT 59241

SATURDAY
(406) 364-2263
Est. 1976
klindpottery.com
November 29 & 30 •  8 AM - 6 PM klindpottery@nemont.net
Join us for Thanksgiving
at The Wood!
Serving at 11 am in the Dining Room
Menu Includes:
Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Corn,
Yams, Stuffing, and Pumpkin Pie
$9 for 3-12 years old • $14 for Seniors & Teens
$15 for Adults
Prices include non-alcoholic beverage, soda,
tea or coffee, salad bar and dinner rolls.
No Reservations will be taken due to limited space Decorative Wall Shelves
$69
Light the World” this Microwaves Accent Chair
$169 $129
Christmas Season GE Range Area Rugs
Join members of The Church of Jesus Christ of $499 $69
Latter-day Saints in making the season a little brighter
by serving one by one. Floor Lamp Throws
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints $149 $29
invites everyone to participate in its annual “LIght the
Wall Saver Recliners
World” campaign which begins on December 1st and
continues through Christmas Day, December 25th. The $299
theme this year is “LightTheWorld: One by One” and is Reclining Sofa Maytag Washer
an invitation to transform Christmas into a season of
service. Join us as we follow the example of Jesus Christ $699 $599
by ministering to others one by one—just like He did. Sofa & Loveseat Sets
Each day during the month of December,
participants who opt-in to #LightTheWorld prompts
$999
will receive an invitation by text or email to think of a Bunk Bed Twin/Ful
person they can serve, along with an idea of what to do. $369
People can sign up for these daily prompts beginning on
November 14 and the prompts will begin on December
Sofa Sleeper F/Q
1. As in years past, a downloadable calendar will be $779
produced that provides ideas for service in December. 5pc Dining Set
The calendar is available on lighttheworld.org.
Big or small, a simple act can spread the light of Jesus $449
Christ. We hope this celebration inspires individuals, Wall Mirrors Hall Trees
families, youth groups and congregations to emulate
Jesus Christ’s example of service as is depicted in the
$69 $79
holy scriptures
Share your experiences as a giver or receiver of Community Cash Accepted
Christlike caring through social media by using the
hashtag #LIGHTtheWORLD. To learn more about
Jesus Christ’s birth, teachings, and mission, please visit
LighttheWorld.org.
Sable’s Echo Taxidermy
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Full Body • Rugs • Restoration
Will pick up at
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Custom Carpentry •Roofing Repairs •Windows •Doors •Kitchens •Baths Shipping Anywhere
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Mondays
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TUESDAY Sen
Tater Tot Casserole
Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500

GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
TUESDAY
Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal • Pop Tart
Oranges • Milk
Lunch
Soft Shell Taco w/ Lettuce & Cheese
Corn • Pineapple
Churro • Milk
No Appointment
Necessary
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GLASGOW, MT BS Central is taking
HEATING
AIR CONDITIONING
a four-day weekend.
REFRIGERATION We will be closed
Jake Engstrom Thanksgiving Day and
(406) 245-6416 Black Friday. Sorry,
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no Buzz those days.
A note from the Glasgow Chamber
It’s that time of year for the large Christmas Fall
Spa Special
decorations to go up. PLEASE have your decorations
checked, burnt-out bulbs replaced and out by poles
for Wednesday, November 27th.
for only $80
Includes: NOW
* Shellac Manicure
* Pumpkin Enzyme Facial (60 min)
through
* Latté from Hot Shots (16 oz) December 1
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND
DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON
$5 TUESDAY! Call Jessica Richter
All Tuesday showings are $5
Thanksgiving Day Showings 8:00 & 8:10 406. 579.4103
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com to make your appointment
Located at 513 1st Ave. S
SHOWING: NOVEMBER 22-28

Rated PG 104 min. Rated R 152 min.


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Existing & New Patients
Sun: 4:10 • 7:00 Sun: 4:00 • 6:50
Mon - Thur: 5:00 • 8:00 Mon - Thur: 5:10 • 8:10 NOW OPEN
Monday, Wednesday,
Come on down for some Bingo Friday, and Saturday
Nickel Bingo is every Tuesday afternoon, 10am-6pm
Organic Medical
starting at 12:45p.m. at the Glasgow Senior Center. 406-228-4202
There will be 19 games played so come on down for Alternatives
an easy afternoon of fun.
Evening Bingo at the Glasgow Senior Center
is Saturday nights at 7:00. This is limited to people
over the age of 18; no babysitting services will be
available.

Roller skating starts this Sunday


The Nashua Lions Club is sponsoring Roller
Skating once again this season, beginning Sunday,
December 1st and going through March, 2020.
This takes place at the Nashua Civic Center
each Sunday afternoon from 1:00 to 3:00.
Cost is $1.50 per skater and everyone, regardless
of age, is welcome. Skates will be provided or bring
your own. Hmm, plaster, dust, and a hint of chalk.
(CLOSED Thanksgiving Weekend)
20th ANNIVERSARY PARTY
December 4th, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
~ OPEN ON SATURDAYS ~
December 7th through 21st, 10:00 - 3:00
SANTA CASH PACK STORE
December 11th, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
“STOCKING STUFFER BONANZA”
December 20th, 8:00 - 7:00 p.m.
CHRISTMAS EVE ~ 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Jordan, Fairview win state football championships


By Mike Brandt unfamiliar territory Saturday. The Warriors had to win it
A couple of firsts happened this past Saturday on the in Billings at Herb Klindt Field on the campus of Rocky
gridiron. Actually there were three firsts, but two of them were Mountain College. This is the second year that the title was on
in Eastern Montana. neutral ground. Last year it was played in Butte. F a i r v i e w
Jordan won its first-ever state championship in any (11-0) took a 34-0 first quarter lead and led 46-6 at the half en
sport, while Fairview won its first state football championship. route to its 64-point victory.
The two Eastern Montana teams won their first football Clark Fork (12-1) scored its lone TD in the second
championships in a big way. Jordan thumped rival Wibaux, quarter after Fairview had taken a 34-0 lead.
70-14 for the 6-Man title, while Fairview demolished Clark There was another first in Manhattan where the Tigers
Fork (Alberton-Superior) 70-6. played in their first-ever state title game. Unfortunately, the
The Murnion clan paced the Mustangs, scoring seven of Tigers lost to Eureka 20-6. It was the first loss for the Tigers,
the 10 touchdowns. However, it wasn’t a Murnion that started while the Lions finished 12-0. It was Eureka’s third Class B
the scoring. Derek Reis scored the first two touchdowns on an state championship in four years.
8-yard pass from Keenan Murnion and a 2-yard run. Miles City (11-0) also won another state championship,
Senior Edward Murnion scored three times on 35-, 5- defeating Eastern A Laurel 35-7. The Cowboys led 21-0 in
and 41-yard passes from cousin Keenan. Edward also ran in the third quarter before Laurel scored. The Cowboys added
a one-point conversion and kicked a two-point conversion. In 14 points in the fourth period. Miles City leads all Class A
6-man football the PAT kick is two points and if you run it in football programs with 10 state titles.
that is one point. Bozeman defeated Butte 49-28 for the State Class AA
Edward’s brotherm, sophomore Dawson Murnion, title Friday night.
scored on a 13-yard pass from Keenan. Senior Cole Murnion
scored three times on 16- and 29-yard passes from Keenan WARM-UP 228-2233
Murnion. Cole Murnion also scored on a fumble return.
Jordan (12-1) also scored on two safeties. to take a 40- WHIST
14 at the half. Ben McRae scored the final touchdown for
the Mustangs on 5-yard pass from Keenan Murnion. Reis
TOURNAMENT
caught the one-point conversion from Keenan Murnion,
Friday, December 6
Whist Starts International
giving Jordan 70 points, which is what Wibaux scored on the
Mustangs in last year’s state championship game. Last year @ 7:00pm Whist
Tournament
Jordan scored 27 points on the Longhorns, so it was quite a The Minnesota Boys Saturday, Dec. 7
turnaround. are coming to play!
“I’m just glad our first-ever state championship came Whist Starts at 1pm
over Wibaux,” said Cole Murnion in a Billings Gazette article Call: 228-9985 & Sunday, Dec. 8
in Sunday’s paper. “I want to think this will help start Jordan’s Whist Starts at 11am
winning tradition.”
Montana Minnesota Boys are Back!
Fairview won its first-ever state championship in Bar Lunch Served both Days

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