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Avid reader Aiden Fouhy spent a good portion of his calf money so kids in the hospital can enjoy a good book.

Heres a kid with great dreams coming true


by Janet Bailey
Eight-year-old Aiden Fouhy
and his mother, Cindy Fouhy, flew
to Billings on Friday so that Aiden
could fulfill his dream of helping
others through his book charity. This
was Aidens first airplane ride.
When they got to Billings, they
were welcomed by the director of
Womens and Childrens Nursing,
the director of Pediatrics, nurses
from the pediatric floor,
two
representatives from the St. Vincent
Hospital Foundation, a marketing
representative and two TV stations

from Billings. KULR8 and KTVQ2


both covered the story on their
evening news. They were touched
by the level of charity from a young
boy, especially during this Christmas
season.
Aiden raised bottle calves
(orphans) this summer and he and
his parents talked about giving a
portion of the money he raised to
charity. Due to his love of reading
he wanted to purchase books and
donate them to a Childrens Hospital.
Aiden said, To help kids feel
better and help them if they are

struggling.
After he sold the calves, Aiden
was amazed at the amount of money
he had earned. In his words he said,
And then I ended up getting a whole
bunch of money.... and I mean I
thought I might be a bit too young
for all this money. So I thought I
might give a bit of it away.

He was able to buy 76 books and
a CD player with his earnings to give
to kids at St. Vincent Healthcare in
Billings. He ordered a range of books
for kids of all ages, to give them joy.
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DECEMBER 5 - 11

SHOWINGS

HELD
OVER

228-9239

www.polsontheatres.com

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

92 Min.

HELD
OVER

4:00 - 6:50 - 9:15PM

123 Min.

Rated PG 13: Some Disturbing Images, Intense


Sequences of Violence, Intense Sequences of
Rated PG: for Mild Action and Some Rude Humor Action and Thematic Material

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


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

SPECIALS:
TUESDAY

Soup: TOMATO
Lunch: GRILLED HAM
& CHEESE
Dinner: 2 pc. PORK CHOP

aau wrestlinG
siGn-ups

Saturday, Dec. 13
10 am - 2 pm
Glasgow High School

WEDNESDAY

Soup: BEEF NOODLE


Lunch: BACON
CHEESEBURGER
Dinner: HOT MEATLOAF
DINNER

THURSDAY

Soup: BEER CHEESE


Lunch: REUBEN
Dinner: 8 oz. CHICKEN
FRIED STEAK

GlasGow

wrestlinG Club

FRIDAY

Soup: CLAM CHOWDER


Lunch: FISH & CHIPS
Dinner: HALIBUT STEAK

We Have Soft-Serve Ice Cream!

Have Your Parties Here


BOOK NOW!
A GREAT PLACE TO
HANG OUT!

THE HANGAR

Hwy 2 East
228-8280

Caring for Our Community Since 1911

GLASGOW CLINIC

has their flu serum so stop in


for your annual flu injection.

We would appreciate
a call ahead
but it is not mandatory.

We will bill your


insurance or medicare.
228-3400 for info or appt.

Aiden Fouhy continued from front

Many of the books had accompanying CDs. He wanted


to make sure some had CDs, in case they did not feel
good enough to read.
He was able to give a book directly to a mom of an
infantwho was very touched!!

Aiden designed stickers to go in each book. He wrote,
I hope you like this book and it helps you feel better.
From a third grade boy in a small town in Montana. I
hope this book blesses your day.

Aiden is a third grade student at the Opheim School.
He lives on a farm/ranch northwest of Peerless with his
parents, Tim and Cindy. Out of all the books he donated,
Aidens favorite is the Ramona Quimby series.
There has been an outpouring of positive feedback
and wonderful responses to Aidens act of charity. This
story has received more than 500 likes on the St. Vincent
Facebook page. Aidens mother said that they (everyone
at St. Vincents) were so wonderful! They made this so
special for Aiden, and it is our hope he will always be able
to maintain a sense of giving and charity in his heart.

Information sought in elk poaching

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking


information on the poaching of two elk shot and left in
the Larb Hills area south of Malta in hunting district 622.

FWP Warden Ben Morin said the two elk, one cow
and one spike, were shot on Nov. 25 and left to waste.
The cow elk was found on the Virginia Koss Block
Management area, while the spike was located on adjacent
BLM land.
Anyone with information about the crimes is
encouraged to call Warden Morin directly at 406-6547630 or FWPs 24-hour wildlife tip line at 1-800-TIPMONT (800-847-6668).
The 1-800-TIP-MONT program is a toll-free
number where one can report violations of fish, wildlife
or park regulations. Callers can remain anonymous and
may be eligible for a reward up to $1,000 for providing
information that leads to a conviction.

Enjoy an
evening
of
shopping
& save
with
special
discounts!

Thursday

December 11
7:00-8:30pm

RSVP by
12/10
Stressed?
Enjoy a
Chair Massage
with Ann Stanley
Renu-U Massage

Where we make your house a Home!


729 2nd Ave S. 228-8288
Monday-Friday 7:30am-5:30pm
Saturday 8am-2pm

In Store
Demonstrations
Special
Discounts
Door Prizes
Refreshments

Sunny &
light winds
sound good
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. Calm wind.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 42. Light and
variable wind.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 28.
Southeast wind around 7 mph.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 44. Southeast
wind around 7 mph.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 28. South
wind around 8 mph.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 43. South wind
around 5 mph.
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25.
Saturday: A slight chance of rain, snow, and freezing rain.
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 35.
Saturday Night: A chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy,
with a low around 19.
Sunday: A chance of snow showers. Partly sunny, with a
high near 28.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 12.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 26.

BUZZIFIEDS
DOLORES MATUSKA will have 18 dolls & doll clothes at the Senior Center
Craft Sale SATURDAY, DEC. 13, 9AM - NOON
BUZZ
POSITION OPEN: MT FWP, has opening for a Network Support Specialist. Closes:
12/15/2014, Location: Glasgow, Salary: $55,075.00, Details and application available
at http://fwp.mt.gov/doingBusiness/employment/currentOpenings.html
BUZZ
HELP WANTED: Server at the Durum Restaurant. APPLY AT DURUM OR
GLASGOW JOB SERVICE
BUZZ
FOR SALE: Snapper Snow Blower. Self-propelled, electric start, 24 cut, 6
speed forward, 2 speed back, Briggs & Stratten 900 engine. Asking $600
or reasonable offer. CALL 228-4549
BUZZ
FOR RENT & SALE IN ST. MARIE: 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZ
MONTANA GRASSLAND MIXES: We have attractive gift boxes ready to
mail out or deliver. The single packets work so well in your baskets, pair them
with other small gifts, homemade jellies. Easy, appreciated and so old time
MONTANA. Thank you to your employees, thinking of you to your friends, love
you to your family. CALL 406-785-2321 www.MontanaGrasslandMixes.com

Sr. Citizen Menu


WEDNESDAY

Cooks Choice
Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500

Fort Peck, MT
Phone 406.526.3557

WINTER

HOURS

WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY
Lunch 11-3:30
Dinner 5-9
SUNDAY Bar Only 11 - Close

CHARMING HOME ON NORTH SIDE


1784 Sq. ft. Home with 3 bedrooms
(1 sleeping room), 2 baths, spacious
remodeled kitchen, Jetted soaking
tub, some hardwood floors, with no
maintenance front porch and back
deck. Oversized heated double car
garage with shop and more!

ASKING $175,000

#238

JUST LISTED
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com

Soup: Tomato Chili


Specials:

Bacon Melt
Ham Sub
Dine at theO
228-8006

Girl Scout Troop 2462

GLASGOW

that wrapped presents at


ShopKo is now located
AT RED BARN GIFTS

SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY

Bring all your gifts


Large and Small
to Santas Elves

Breakfast

Egg & Cheese Sandwich


Ham Juice Milk

Hours are:
10am- 5:30pm MWFS
10am - 7pm T & Th
12noon - 4pm Sun

Lunch

Lasagna Garden Spinach


Salad Breadsticks Apple Crisp
Choice of Fruit Milk

Tester to U.S. Postal Service:


Stop digging your own grave

With the Postal Service and some members of Congress
giving the green light to closing more mail processing
facilities, Senator Jon Tester is sending a clear message: stop
digging the hole deeper.

Tester led a group of Senators to the Senate floor to
tell Postal Service leadership and Congress that as long as
the Postal Service continues to close area mail processing
facilities, it is shooting itself in the foot as it strives to improve
its finances.

There are a lot of folks around here whod love to see
the Postal Service go out of business. But the Postal Service whether in urban America or rural America - delivers the goods
Americans need, Tester said. All the Postal Service doing with
its short-sighted cuts is weakening trust in the Postal Service.
Essentially, they are digging their fiscal hole deeper.

Starting in January, the Postal Service plans to eliminate
overnight delivery in most of the country and close 82 mail
processing facilities. These facilities route mail around the
country so that letters, packages, medicine, equipment - and,
yes, holiday gifts - get where they need to go. Closing the
facilities would also cost up to 15,000 jobs.

Tester and his colleagues are pushing for a moratorium
on processing facility closures while Tester and Congress
work on a balanced reform bill. Tester said previous reform
efforts do not preserve needed mail delivery standards or the
future viability of the Postal Service.

The Postal Service is struggling financially in part due to
the 2006 law that requires the Postal Service to prepay retirement
benefits of postal employees at a rate higher than necessary.
Quaint north side family home with
4 bed 2 bath, one car detached
garage plus a car port for sale.
Spacious family room for family
gatherings. Nice private back yard
located close to grocery store and
city services. This house was well
maintained with newer central air
conditioning installed in 2008 and
new roof in 2010.

Precious Jewels
Glasgow
Assembly of God
WOMENS

NOTICE
American Legion
Post #41 Valley
in Glasgow

Christmas
Banquet

Great Food, Fun Prizes,


Wonderful Entertainment!
A great night to enjoy your friends.

www.hellandagencyinc.com

Dec. 14 @ 5 pm

Tickets are $20

to the

Contact Theresa
at 228-2694 for tickets.

VFW in Glasgow

Feeling overwhelmed?

Moving to Prairie Ridge, Nemont or


Valley View?

Let us help.

Call Shawn Beard 230-1025

Tangles

Salon

Hairstyles for All Ages


Cuts, Colors & Perms

(406) 853-5100

LeAnn
Murnion
Cosmetologist

330 4th Ave S. Glasgow, MT


DECEMBER 3 - 9

QUAINT FAMILY HOME

Fresh 80% Lean 20% Fat

GROUND BEEF......................$3.69/lb.

20-951

CALL TODAY 228-2114 or 263-2113

Has Changed the


Location for the
Annual Christmas
Dinner

December 12 at 5:30
Cottonwood Inn

Pork Shoulder Blade


4-5 oz. Fresh

LOBSTER TAILS......................$7.99 ea.


Extra Large 14-17 ct. Red

KING CRAB LEGS.................$14.99/lb.


ING!
NEW LIST
631 2nd Ave N, Glasgow

Asking $155,000

Nautilus 16 oz. Bag 51-60 ct.

LARGE COOKED SHRIMP........ $9.99 ea.


Matlaws 15 oz. Select Varieties

STUFFED CLAMS.................... $2.99 ea.

ROAST..................................$1.99/lb.
Oscar Mayer 8-10. 6 oz. Select Varieties

LUNCHABLES.........................$1.99 ea.
Boneless Beef Family Pack

TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS..............$4.99/lb.


Boneless Pork

COUNTRY STYLE RIBS............ $1.99/lb.


Gold n Plump 3.5 lb

WHOLE CHICKEN........................2/$10

Letter to the Buzz

About half way there


During this holiday season, the Board of Directors of
the Northeast Montana Veterans Fund, Inc. extends our
thanks and appreciation to everyone who has supported the
Memorial. We are coming closer to our goal, thanks to the
combined efforts of our patron donors, local businesses, inkind professional assistance, all VFW/American Legions
& Auxiliaries, and generous contributions through raffles
and fund-raisers. It is a privilege to work on a project that
honors the courage, sacrifice and devotion to duty and
country of NE Montana Veterans.

With help from so many over the past four years, the goal
to build a world class Veterans Memorial at Fort Peck is now in
the final stages of engineering. We hope to negotiate plans for
contractor bids this winter and break ground in Fort Peck, as
soon as the frost is out this Spring.

The Memorial will be built with private contributions
from Northeast Montana citizens, businesses and
organizations, and we are confident that we have most of
the money necessary to complete Phase #1. This currently
includes the Walls of Honor, all preliminary surveys, soil
tests, design engineering, construction plans, the main
monument, an entry sign, foundations for the flag parks,
flatwork-retaining walls-walkways-vigil foundations, initial
electrical-lighting, and basic landscaping. Completely
finished the Memorial will also have appropriate KIA/
MIA/POW recognitions, sculptures and busts, artwork,
murals, static displays and seating, which will have costs
approaching one million dollars. We have successfully raised
over $500,000, or approximately half what we are eventually
going to need.

We are proud to assure you that there are few administrative
expenses deducted from any contributions and that the Board of
Directors is dedicated to devoting all donations to the Memorial.
We have hired no employees and paid no salaries.
We would welcome year-end giving to this project
and we are a 501C19 non-profit qualified to receive taxdeductible contributions. Donations to worthy causes
during the Holidays are a part of the season. Helping to
build this Memorial can add to the quality of the life of your
family. Freedom is a precious gift.

The Walls of Honor remain a central feature of the park and
will be self-funded by the sale of exquisitely etched black granite
tiles, currently available for your Holiday giving considerations.
The Wall, like the Memorial, is for all Veterans, all branches of
the service, including National Guards and Reserves.

Our goal is to ensure that no Northeast Montana veteran is
left off the Wall of Honor. Cost of the tiles is $225 until Memorial
Day 2015. Up to that time, we will be able to group families and
friends together on the Walls. After that, we expect the cost of
the tiles to go up and it will not be possible to group names. For

additional information on the tiles visit: www.VeteransMT.org.



Here is an opportunity to give a present with a future, take
a qualified non-profit tax deduction, permanently honor your
family and friends by recognizing a Veterans legacy and help us
finish this Park.

Phase #1 will establish the park for immediate viewing and
enjoyment. For the remaining phases, we have plans to raise
more donations with targeted grant applications and corporate
requests. Tile sales are critically important at this time to help us
finish the project right.
Based on current engineering estimates we expect
costs for Phase #1 to be higher than original estimates.
The Board decided to capture savings on the completed
Memorial by doing all basic infrastructure work during the
initial construction. This includes landscaping, irrigation,
electrical and foundations. This only seems to be good
business. We have hired a landscaping architect who has
experience with other Memorials to help finalize site plans.
We should have everything in place to start awarding work
sometime after the first of the year.

It is our hope that in this season of giving you will consider
a gift. Rest assured any gifts or tiles purchased for this NE
Montana Veterans Memorial Park will make a huge difference.
Contact any of our Board for additional information or specific
bequest desires.

~ STEVE PAGE and TOM MARKLE, CO-CHAIRS
MIKE HUGHES, Keeper of the Tiles

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and see
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TODAY

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