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    Go see the Festival of Trees, please!While the Elks Lodge was lled with Christmas treesand the decorators were hustling and bustling to getthem decorated, one of them was complete and alreadyaglow and denitely one of a kind. Ken and MyrnaKautz have hundreds upon hundreds of hours into thisChristmas tree (more details inside). The 10th AnnualFestival of Trees kicks off Friday, November 21st withsome ne dining while you are embraced by all thebeautiful Christmas trees. A Prime Rib Dinner and treeauction will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Tickets are $25and must be purchased in advance at BS Central, the

    Elks Lodge or KLTZ/KLAN Studios. Proceeds go to theNortheast Montana Relay for Life. Also happening thisweekend is the Christmas Stroll and the Valley CountyOptimist Clubs Parade of lights. If all this ChristmasSpirit is getting you in the shopping mood but yourewallet is light, make a dash for some Christmas CashYou can borrow up to $1,000 interest free fromnow until December 23rd Christmas Cash is availableat the First Community Banks of Glasgow and HinsdaleValley Bank and Independence Bank and can be usedat all participating merchants.

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    Midnight showing! Te Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I will beshown at midnight tonight at Valley Cinemas as thismovie makes its debut in over 3,200 theaters ollowedby a wide release on Friday in 4,151 theaters.

    Tis is the first o two cinematic parts based on thenovelMockingjay, the final book in Te Hunger Gamestrilogy, written by Suzanne Collins, and the third

    installment in Te Hunger Gamesfilm series. It landedatop Fandangos list o most-anticipated films or 2014.Te film has received generally positive reviews. Early analysts are projecting thatMockingjay Part1could earn around $130 $160 million and as high as$170 million in its opening weekend at the box office.Fandango and Movieickets.com also reported that thefilm had the highest advance ticket sales o 2014 andaccounted or 80% o the total ticket sales that went onsale rom October 29, three weeks prior to the films

    wide release Te central figure (Katniss) in Te Hunger Games,the hit sci-fi series about an oppressed peoples struggleagainst a totalitarian regime, is being evoked or real,now, in Tailand among university students expressingtheir opposition to that southeast Asian nations militaryrulers. Several students, rom Bangkok to about 280 milesaway to the northeast, have been detained in recent daysafer flashing the signature anti-establishment, three-fingered salute romTe Hunger Games.

    Montana Family Foundation President, Jeff LaszloffyResponds to the Federal District Courts Decision in theRolando Case on Same-Sex Marriage

    Montanas Marriage Amendment, enacted by nearly70% o Montana voters in a direct election, has just beennullified by the courts. oday 295,070 Montanavoters had their votes nullifiedby one judge exercisingwhat amounts to a super-vote. Te decision by JudgeBrian Morris to allow same-sex marriage in Montanastrikes at the heart o two

    oundational institutions thathave made our state and nation truly exceptional: theballot initiative process that allows or sel-governanceby the people, and the amily. I am heartbroken or thpeople o Montana who have had the redefinition omarriage orced on them by an out-o-control ederajudiciary. I am also grieved or the children o same-sexcouples who have no chance o growing up with a momand a dad. Tis undamentally undermines the righo the people to protect natural marriage as the sacred

    union o a man and a woman. While the U.S. Supreme Court may still take up theissue o the redefinition o marriage, or now the courthave settled the issue in our state. While we mourn thedirection o a misguided judiciary, were encouragedby the act that natural marriage was enshrined in 31state Constitutions, and a recent Pew poll showed thasupport or same-sex marriage has dropped by 5% inthe past 3 months. While the courts believe same-sexmarriage is a settled issue, its anything but settled in the

    hearts and minds o the people. While were disappointed in the decision, we wilnot despair, we will not throw in the towel and we wilnot give up. Laws may change, but the definition omarriage as a union between a man and a woman itimeless. As Cicero once said, ime obliterates the fictiono opinion and confirms the decisions o nature. We will continue to uphold natural marriagebecause its whats best or men, women, children andour society as a whole.

    Fed Judge Orders Same

    Sex Marriage in Montana

    I am heartbrokenfor the people ofMontana who havehad the redenitionof marriage forced

    on them by an out-of-control federajudiciary.

    134 Min.108 Min.

    DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $5.75/PERSON

    FREE TREAT TUESDAY!Free popcorn with every paid admission at 7pm & 9pm showings

    NOVEMBER 14 - 20SHOWINGS

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    Rated PG: Some Rude Humor, Action/Peril andThematic Elements

    Rated R: Strong sequences of war violence, somegrisly images, and language throughout.

    4:10 - 7:00 - 9:15PM

    HELDOVER

    HELD

    OVER

    4:00 - 6:50 - 9:20PM

    TONIGHT, NOV. 20MIDNIGHT SHOWING

    THE HUNGER GAMES: Mockingjay, pt. 1

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    A

    Christmas

    Stroll

    Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 19. Light and

    variable wind.

    Friday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 38. West wind 8 to

    13 mph.

    Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 25. West

    wind 3 to 8 mph.Saturday:A slight chance of rain or freezing rain before

    11am, then a chance of rain showers. Mostly cloudy, witha high near 40. South southeast wind 5 to 11 mph. Chanceof precipitation is 30%.

    Saturday Night:A slight chance of rain showers and sleetbefore 11pm, then a chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy,

    with a low around 24. West wind 10 to 17 mph, with gusts ashigh as 24 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New snow

    and sleet accumulation of less than a half inch possible.

    Sunday: A 30 percent chance of snow showers. Cloudy,

    with a high near 28. Blustery, with a northwest wind 21

    to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 32 mph. New snowaccumulation of less than a half inch possible.

    SundayNight: A slight chance of snow showers. Mostlycloudy, with a low around 10.

    Monday:Mostly cloudy, with a high near 25.

    Monday Night: A slight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy,

    with a low around 12.

    Tuesday:Partly sunny, with a high near 25.

    Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 11.

    Wednesday:A slight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, witha high near 20.

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    BUZZADVERTISE HERE.JUST $5/DAY OR $20/5 DAYS (10 per word after 30

    words). CALL 228-4558 BUZZIFIEDS- THEY WORK!

    A wintry mix o snow, sleet and reezing rain ispossible across northeast Montana starting Saturdaymorning. As temperatures warm during the day most

    o the area will see a switch to just rain. Little or no iceaccumulation is expected at this time. A cold rontalpassage Saturday night will lead to colder temperaturesand precipitation changing to snow. Additional snowaccumulations are expected to be an inch or less at thistime.

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    O P E N H O U S E

    Saturday, Nov. 2210:00 am Through the Parade

    GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

    Breakfast

    Scrambled Eggs Cinn. RollsJuice Milk

    Lunch

    Hamburger w/ FixingsSalad Blend w/ Ranch OrangesScotcheroos Choice of Fruit

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    Te Childrens Museum o Northeast Montana inGlasgow is hosting a Saari Social on Saturday, November29th rom 6-9 p.m. our the new wildlie exhibit, enjoyappetizers and beverages, visit with the exhibit producersand help support this awesome new addition to ourcommunity. Cost is $20 per person at the door.

    Safari Social for the Childrens Museum

    Sierra Dawn Stoneberg Holts new book, Prairie Sunrise: MyMontana Ranch Life, is now available at Wheatgrass Arts andGallery in Glasgow. In Hinsdale it is available at Sweet Memoriesand in Malta it can be found at the Phillips County Museum.

    HONORINGCLIFFAND D IANNAISAKSON

    Open HouseFRIDAY, NOVEMBER28

    7:00 8:30 P.M.

    50thWeddingAnniversary

    Mock Wedding Ceremony at 7:30 p.m.

    At Nemont Manor in the basement ballroom

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    Area Rugs

    $99

    Microwaves

    $149Rocker

    Recliners

    $299

    Smooth-TopRange

    $499

    OccasionalTables 3 pc. Set

    $199Cocktail & (2) end Tables

    5 pc. Dining Set

    $399Sleek Contemporary Design

    Lamps, Pictures& Accessories

    30% Off

    Mattress Set

    $399Queen Size

    WhirlpoolDishwasher

    $399Casual Sofas

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    VIZIOTelevisions

    All on Sale

    GREAT GIFTS

    MARKLES WAREHOUSE

    Look at the great gift values

    that are waiting for you at

    Thursday, December 4th4:00-7:00 P.M.

    Chili & Cornbread + DrinksGift Certificate Drawings: $50, $100, $200

    But, Thats Not AllWe are also the

    Santa Cash Pack Store

    on Dec. 4th

    Register to Win one of two$25 Gift Certicates

    CUSTOMER APPRECI ATION PARTY

    15thAnniversary

    SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS:Saturdays Through Christmas

    9:00-2:00Thurs., Dec. 4th, 8:30-7:00Wed., Dec. 24th,8:30-3:00

    Closed December 25th, 26th, 27th.

    Call 228-9844

    An eye catcherWhoever winds up with this tree during the Festival of Treesis truly appreciative of our Veterans! A lot of love has went

    into it by Ken Kautz, retired Navy man, and his wife Myrna.The tree is adorned with Kens open wood carvings whileMyrna crocheted picture frames for our local soldiers whowere killed in action. This tree has a special meaning tous, says Ken. Take it from the Buzz, ts a must-see tree andcan be viewed this Friday and Saturday at the Glasgow ElksLodge where an abundance of beautiful trees can be viewed.

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    SPECIALS:

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    THE HANGAR Hwy 2 East228-8280

    We Have Soft-Serve Ice Cream!

    Have Your Parties HereBOOK NOW!

    FRIDAY

    Soup: CLAM CHOWDER

    Lunch: FISH BURGERDinner: HALIBUT STEAK

    SATURDAY

    Soup: HAM & BEAN

    Lunch: REUBENDinner: 2 pc. PORK CHOP

    THURSDAY

    Soup: COOKS CHOICE

    Lunch: CHICKEN PHILLYDinner: T-BONE STEAK

    SUNDAY

    Soup: COOKS CHOICE

    Lunch: GRILLED HAM

    & CHEESEDinner: 8 oz CHICKEN

    FRIED STEAK

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    Thank youto the amazing

    Community of Glasgow

    For the generous outpouring of

    thoughts, prayers and support.

    A special thank you to my incredible

    coworkers at FMDH and the

    Orthopaedic Clinic for their hard work

    spent organizing and hosting an

    amazing benet auction in my honor.

    Thank you to all local businesses

    and individuals who graciously

    donated and attended my recent

    benet in support of my journey.

    Words cannot express how truly

    blessed we feel to have this

    tremendous support from so many

    people as we continue on this

    journey to ght breast cancer. Thank

    you from the bottom of our heart.

    God Bless!Megan & Tyler Schaefer

    and Family

    H G THANKSGIVING!!

    We will be closed for Tanksgiving

    Tursday, Nov. 27 and Friday Nov. 28To let our employees enjoy the holiday with their families.

    Fort Peck, M

    Phone 406.526.3557

    Sr. Citizen Menu

    FRIDAY

    FishCall for reservation by 10 AM

    228-9500

    Few people would arguethat around Williston thetraffic has gotten crazythe past ew years. What

    most might not know, ishow crazy the traffic at theWilliston airport, SloulinField, has gotten. According to a recentarticle in the AOPA Pilotmagazine, the airportmanager said three and ahal years ago there wereonly 15,500 emplanementsper year. Enplanement is

    defined as the number opassengers boarding anaircraf at an airport. Tisdoes not include arriving orthrough passengers. Last year there were96,000 emplanements,which does not includecharter flights and generalaviation flights. Flights thatrequire flight crew changeemplanements are rom

    10,000 to 15,000 a year, notincluding corporate jets. Just finding a placeto park airplanes is a real

    problem. It would probably bebusier i the airport hada tower, more space anda heavier built runwayand ramps. As the privatecorporation jets, generalaviation and the 30-50passenger commercialaircraf keep the place busy,the real heavy iron just

    cant land there . . . yet. Anew, relocated field is likelyand among several optionsbeing looked at.~ Daniels County Leader

    Heres a *T*I*P*

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    S p o n s o r e d b y : G l a s g o w A r e a C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e a n d A g r i c u l t u r e

    Free Matinee:

    1:00-2:30Mr. Peabody & Sherman

    Shop

    Local!

    C h r i s t m a s S t r o l lSchedule of Events

    November 22, 2014

    1-2:30pm Free Matinee at Valley Cinemas

    Mr. Peabody & Sherman~Sponsored by: FMDH & Albertsons~

    12:00pm Santa Claus Arrives in Glasgow

    12:15pm Santa visits Shopko

    12:45pm Santa visits Prairie Ridge

    1:15pm Santa visits Nemont Manor

    1:45pm Santa visits Valley View Home2:30-5pm Hay Rides Downtown Glasgow

    2:30-4:30 Santa visits Pehlkes Furniture

    TBA Tree Lighting Ceremony Markles parking Lot

    6:00pm Christmas Light Parade

    ~Downtown Glasgow~

    Local Businesses open until 12:00-6:30pm

    Childrens Museum OPEN!

    AND

    You are invited to share a

    holiday Saturday with the

    Glasgow merchants.

    Shopping & Activities

    downtown!November 22, 2014

    12:006:30pm

    Theme: Carnival ChristmasSponsored by: Valley County Optimist Club.

    Time: Floats will line up at 5:30 and Parade will start at 6:00.

    Route: Parade lineup starts behind FMDH and will go down 2nd Ave. South and in

    front of Prairie Ridge

    Chamber Big Bucks will be awarded for the following categories: Most Lights,

    Musical Theme, Best Youth Organization, Best Business & Best Adult Organization.

    El Cor Del will provide Free kids bowling from 7-8 and Chili, following the parade!

    *Merchant Holiday Hours*

    Saturday, November 22~ Open until 6:00pmSunday, November 30~ 12:00-3:00pm

    Sunday, December 7~12:00-3:00pm

    Sunday, December 14 ~ 12:00-3:00

    Sunday, December 21 ~ 12:00-3:00

    Friday, December 19~ Stores open until 7:00pm

    December 22 & 23~ Stores open until 7:00pm