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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
[email protected]

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That’s a big, big beer! Not afraid to tackle anything,
Kenny Hansen popped into the Busted Knuckle
Brewery for one of Ben’s 32-ounce Crowlers to take

home and enjoy as a little Christmas cheer. “Mighty
tasty stuff,” Kenny said. We forgot to ask if he was
going to share it with Barb!


Food service professionals make
a commitment to food safety every
day as they prepare and serve foods
to the public. ServSafe training is
offered to help them to understand all of the food
safety risks faced by their operation. Being aware

of these risks helps managers make
decisions in their operations to keep
their staff and customers safe.
The 2013 Model Food Code went
into effect January 1, 2015 and with it comes the
continued on page 2

Register soon for ServSafe training

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Dec 4 - Dec 10

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requirement that, “You will be required to have a
person in charge who can demonstrate adequate food
safety knowledge during all hours of operation.”
ServSafe training is the most effective means of
ensuring that each person in charge has this necessary
knowledge. MSU Extension Agent Roubie Younkin
will offer ServSafe Training on Wednesday, December
30, 2015 from 8:00 am to 5:00 p.m. in the community
room of the Valley County Courthouse.

Preregistration is required by December 14th
so books may be ordered to accommodate all students.
There will be a $100 charge to cover the books,
exams, lunch and class supplies. Please contact the
Valley County Extension Office at 228-6241 for more
information and to preregister for the class.

Sorry, Doc...

Yeah, we know, the date was wrong on today’s front page.
It should be Thursday, December 10th. Sorry about that,
Doc Palazzo...

Look what could be under
your tree this year.

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11 am - 3 pm
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Winter concerts on tap


The Glasgow Middle School Music Department
will have their Winter Music Concert on Monday,
December 14th at 7:00 p.m. in the GHS Auditorium.
Featured groups will be the 6th grade choir, 6th
grade band, 7th and 8th grade choir, and 7th & 8th
grade band.
The Glasgow High School Music Department
will have their Winter Music Concert on Monday,
December 21st at 7:00 p.m. in the GHS Auditorium.
Featured groups will be swing choir, concert choir,
mixed choir, concert band, and jazz band.
The public is encouraged to attend these
concerts to enjoy some wonderful music by our
Glasgow students.

Holiday Open
House
United Insurance & Realty with
Cole Insurance
Invites you this Friday, December
11th from 9 -12.
Come and enjoy coffee,
cider, and holiday treats.
Also, sign up to win one of our
many door prizes available.
UNITED INSURANCE & REALTY

Call Us for an
Appointment
406-228-9356

Fire and snow
A fire that began about eight miles east of the
community of Fort Belknap and fueled by gusts of over
40 miles per hour wound up being about a mile wide
and nine miles long, consuming about a 5,000-acre
swath. And if you were outside last night, you could
smell it in the air.
Kind of odd to for December, but goes to show
that maybe we could use a little snow which is expected
tonight into Friday evening, with most areas seeing 1-2
inches.
Tonight: A slight chance of rain or freezing rain before
11pm, then snow showers likely. Mostly cloudy, with a
low around 24. East wind 9 to 15 mph, with gusts as high
as 21 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Little or no
ice accumulation expected. New snow accumulation of
around an inch possible.
Friday: A 50 percent chance of snow showers. Cloudy,
with a high near 35. East wind 8 to 13 mph. New snow
accumulation of less than one inch possible.

Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow showers,
mainly before 11pm. Cloudy, with a low around 21. East
wind 6 to 9 mph. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 33. East
southeast wind 6 to 10 mph.

Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 19.
Southeast wind around 10 mph.

Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 37. South
southeast wind around 11 mph.
Sunday Night: A slight chance of snow showers. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 20.

Monday: A chance of snow. Cloudy, with a high near 30.
Monday Night: A chance of snow. Cloudy, with a low
around 13.
Tuesday: A chance of snow. Cloudy, with a high near 23.
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 6.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 20.

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gateway club: is looking for 2 cooks and a dishwasher. pick up
application at job service.
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Drug 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.
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garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 units available.
Call John at 406-263-2046
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BR CALL 228-2800
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For Rent: Nice quiet country home four miles from Fort Peck. 3
bedroom/1 office/1 bath all on one level. Attached and detached garage’s.
No smoking, pets possible. Available Jan. 1 $1300/month plus utilities.
PLEASE CALL 263-3644 FRO APPLICATION.
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For sale: Arctic Cat M8 162” track, excellent condition. Less than 400
miles on it. Asking Price $6,800. Newer double snowmobile trailer.
Asking Price $1,200. Call 406-650-2734
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For sale: 1992 Four Winns Cuddy Cabin 24 ft. w/ trailer. 454 OMC
King Cobra, new GPS/depth finder, marine radio, stereo, head/shower,
sink, microwave, fridge, new upholstery, sleeps 4. Located in Glasgow
Asking Price $14,900. CALL 605-499-8040

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Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500

OBITUARY

Ben Unrau

Bridal Registry
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February 6, 2016

Home Decor & Fine Gifts
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bedroom 2 bath home
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Asking
$165,500

20-966

Ben Unrau was
born on January 17, 1915
in Bingham, Minnesota,
the son of Peter H. and
Eva (Becker) Unrau.
In 1916, he moved
to Lustre, Montana with
his parents and seven brothers and sisters. His two
younger sisters were born in Montana.
Ben completed the 8th grade in 1929 and then
worked on the family farm until 1934. For the next five
years he worked on the Fort Peck Dam. In the fall of
1939 he moved to Los Angeles, looking for employment
that didn’t require heavy physical work. Feeling the
need to become educated, he enrolled in night high
school classes and sheet metal training. In 1940 he went
to work for Douglas Aircraft in Santa Monica, CA.

Ben was drafted during World War II, and served in
the Navy from 1944-1945. He returned to Los Angeles
and continued aircraft machine work until he retired
in 1980. Ben enjoyed retirement, spending time with
friends and family. He moved to Glasgow in 2006 and
made new friends at the Nemont Manor. At the age of
98 he moved to the Valley View Home.
After retiring, Ben learned to square dance and
enjoyed traveling to dances. One of his diary records
said that he took dance lessons when he first moved to
California. He enjoyed it when family would visit him
in California and he remembered the names and other
information about his many nieces and nephews.
Ben was an avid reader was self-educated, had a
great sense of humor and enjoyed visiting with friends
and family.

Ben married Beatrice Patton in 1943; she died in
1956.
Ben is preceded in death by brothers and sisters;
Anna Unger, Susan Toavs, Henry Unrau, Peter Unrau,
Eva Stunkart, Toby Unrau, Agnes Baerg, and Nellie
Baerg. He is also preceded by nieces and nephews.
Survivors include his sister, Ruth Coulter in
Maryland, his sister in law, Margaret Unrau and many
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service will take place on Monday,
December 14, 2015 at 11:00 AM at the Bell Mortuary
in Glasgow, Montana. Burial will follow at Highland
Cemetery in Glasgow, Montana.

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Christmas Party at VFW Sunday

The American Legion & Auxiliary #41 will have
their Annual Potluck Christmas Dinner on Sunday,
December 13th at 5:00 p.m. at the VFW Hall. Angie
Wersal & Rene Clampitt will be co-hostesses.
The Auxiliary will provide the turkey, dressing,
potatoes & gravy; members are asked to bring fruit
salads, buttered buns, desserts or decorated cookies.
Santa Claus is to arrive around 6:00 p.m. The Legion
will give each child a sack of goodies to take home.

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weight has been increased
by replacing the air in the
ship’s tanks with water.
All this is based
on facts discovered by
Archimedes
(Ancient
Greek
mathematician,
physicist,
engineer,
inventor, and astronomer)
some 2,000 years ago. His
ancient studies are still
used by builders of today’s
vessels from cruise liners, to
cargo ships, to subs.
— MG, “Things, Ideas &
People... D.C. Leader

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Soup: Clam Chowder •

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submarine floats on the
water, then the weight of the
displaced water is 20,000
tons. When the submarine
goes below the surface its

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Glasgow, Montana
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641 1st Avenue North
Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-2443

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641 1st Avenue North

Glasgow,
MT 59230
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Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-2443

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THURSDAY
Breakfast
Scrambled Eggs • Cinnamon Roll
Juice • Milk
Lunch
Popcorn Shrimp • Bun w/Jelly
Sweet Potato Criss Cuts • Grapes
Choice of Fruit • Milk

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Cuts, Colors & Perms

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330 4th Ave S. • Glasgow, MT

20% off Sweaters
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Open: Mon - Sat • Closed: Sun

Friday

Mon-Fri • 9am ~ 5:30pm
Saturday • 9am ~ 4pm
After Hours by Appt.

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Open Sunday’s 12-3
Through Christmas

Andi Burwick slips in one last practice of her Christmas
Program piece (Good King Wenceslaus) after school
is out. That’s Mr. Bones at right enjoying Andi tickling
the ivories. Incidentally, the Tallow Creek Christmas
program is set for 2:00 on Saturday, December 19th,
with potluck treats to follow. Everyone is welcome!

Great Christmas Gift Ideas

ê Gift Certificates
ê T-Shirts
ê Fleece Jackets
ê Hooded Sweatshirts

Greetings from Tallow Creek!
Invertebrets Class, by Zora Holt, age 9
We learned that not all insects fly. In one of our books we
found two vertebrets (duck and frog) and one invertebret
(dragonfly). We talked about earthworms and spiders.
Linden and I have a big spider in our porch. None of our
earthworms wanted to come out. We looked for bugs.
Andi found a wasp. Linden found a fly. We wrote what
was the same about our bugs, and what was different.
Andi found the wasp in the garbage can, so apparently
wasps like garbage. The fly tried to excape. I think
vertabre are shaped like some kind of airplanes. We
worked on a booklet called “Animals without Backbones
(Invertebrates)”. The body parts on an ant are: the head,
antennae, thorax, abdomen, eyes, and legs. Today’s
Invertebats Class was the most interesting.
Linden Holt, Age 7 [teacher’s notes]
We did ar priting [printing] expirment. We go don
hwen it startid blizrding. The classroom sklotin Mister
Boens likes to do akrobatics. Do not mess them up.
[That is, it is important not to interfere with Mr. Bones’
acrobatics.] He is a plastik skelotin uv a huemon. I
lrnd haw to print hwith tirpintien. [Our experiment for
the day was using terpentine to dissolve newsprint and
transfer it to a clean sheet of paper.]
Andi Burwick, Age 10 [teacher’s notes]
During Play period we rehersed dressing. During reses
we played super niga [ninja] warror. It was very fun! I
lerned how fly. But i had to quit But it was fun while it
lasted In Scince I lernd that the “on it’s side 8” means
infinity you maek it like this [infinity symbol]. Becuse
it Never ends. Then it was check perod.

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SPECIALS:
FRIDAY

Soup: Clam Chowder
Lunch: Fish & Chips
Dinner: Walleye

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Soup: Cook’s Choice
Lunch: Chicken Philly
Dinner: T-Bone Steak

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Nashua Couple celebrates 70 years of wedded bliss
George R. “Punk” Nicol
born in Glasgow, MT and
J. Maxine (Turner) Nicol
born in Jordan, MT are
blessed to announce their
upcoming 70th wedding
anniversary.
George and Maxine
were joined together on
December 15, 1945 at
the Methodist Church in
Glasgow, MT. The couple
made their home just south
of Nashua where they
raised their five children,
Janice (Dennis) Shanks,
Bill (Kareen) Nicol, Kathy
Steele, Bonnie Nicol and
Connie (Steve) Culliton.
They have been blessed with six grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren.
Farming was George’s first love, and he was a
professional welder, working for the Ft. Peck Corps of
Engineers, as a civilian at the Glasgow Air Force Base
teaching welding classes and for Montana Dakota
Utilities.

Maxine was a stay-at-home Mom during the time
their children attended the Nashua Public School; she
then worked for the school district for several years.
Along with her big heart and love for family and friends,
Maxine planted huge gardens (canning/freezing) and
sharing her home-grown produce with anyone. She
also raised chickens, and always had a milk cow. Many
a day she could be seen driving grain trucks or tractor
summer fallowing for her husband. Known for her
excellent baking ability, her granddaughter complied all
her favorite recipes into a cookbook “Treasures From
Maxine’s Family and Friends”. Even with all her duties,
she always had big meals ready for family (guests always
welcome) whether sit down or hauled out to the field
during harvest.
Along with being well known for their dancing
skills, the couple enjoyed spending four winters
traveling in Arizona where Punk loved entertaining
with his guitar after they retired in 1969.
After a couple bad winters, it became evident
that remaining at the farm was no longer an option.
Although a very difficult decision, in October, 2014,

George and Maxine agreed to leave the farm and move
into Prairie Ridge assisted living complex in Glasgow.
April, 2015, George agreed he needed more care so he
moved to the Valley View Nursing Home.

Although living separately, they are still connected
at the heart, and Maxine spends most her afternoons
visiting George, who still has his sense of humor and
loves visitors. George celebrated his 91st birthday in
October and Maxine turned 88 in August.
George and Maxine’s children will help them
celebrate their 70th Wedding Anniversary along with
the staff and residents of Valley View Nursing Home in
Glasgow on the 15th of December. Everyone is welcome
to attend.

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