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OBITUARY
Peter Langen
Peter Jeffrey Langen passed away in Glasgow,
MORTGAGE BURNING Montana, on November 21, 2021, after many years of
enduring health complications resulting from diabetes.
CEREMONY
He was born May 17th, 1955, in Glasgow, Montana,
Friday, December 3rd at
graduated from Glasgow High School in 1973 and
Glasgow Elks Lodge.
No host social hour starts at 5:01 went on to attend the University of Montana where he
with appetizers served. obtained a B.A. Degree in Geology. Pete was the family
Ceremony at 7pm expert in audio equipment and entertainment systems,
All Elks members, and while at U of M, he became involved in providing
potential members, live sound and lighting support for entertainers that
& guests welcome.
visited the university.
Pete became fascinated with cartography and
computer mapmaking and worked for many years both
with the State of Montana Library and as a consultant
in such capacities. Highlights of this time were his
visits to Siberia to teach his computer mapmaking
skills to various scientists, including those involved in
protection of the endangered Siberian tiger. Peter had a
deep appreciation for fine art, music, and literature, and
populated his surroundings with as much representation
of these values as possible. He greatly enjoyed foreign
YOU’RE INVITED travel and made numerous long trips abroad. Having
CHRISTMAS grown up in a railroad town, he was a long-time train
enthusiast and everywhere he lived he had model trains
OPEN HOUSE chugging around the room. Other interests included
FRIDAY photography, scuba diving and kayaking. He was an
excellent conversationalist, a consummate storyteller,
12.03.21 and an enthusiast of all that is rich in life and humanity.
He will be sorely missed by his family and his many
9:30 - 3:00PM
Join us for coffee • homemade cookies longtime friends.
Prize drawings and free 2022 calendars Pete was preceded in death by his parents, Leonard
and Kathryn Louise (Kitty Lou) Langen.
He leaves behind his brothers, John Langen (Gail)
Glasgow I 540 2nd Ave S I 406 228-8231
and Eric Langen; his sister Susan Zieg (Jerry), and
numerous nieces and nephews. No services are planned
at this time.
CHRISTMAS
her the usual question,
“And what would you like
DECEMBER 1 - 7, 2021 for Christmas?”
The child stared at
OPEN HOUSE
Bone-In
PORK SIRLOIN ROAST ................. 99¢ lb
Bone-In Assorted him open mouthed and
PORK CHOPS ............................ $1.49 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® 85/15
GROUND BEEF .......................... $3.99 lb
horrified for a minute,
then gasped, “Didn’t you
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St. Louis Style
PORK SPARERIBS ...................... $3.99 lb get my text?!?” DRAWINGS & GIVEAWAYS
Certified Angus Beef®
T-BONE STEAKS ....................... $10.99 lb
Fresh Q: What do you call THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 9am-2pm
ROCKFISH FILLETS .................... $6.99 lb Join us for coffee, cider, cookies & donuts
Daily’s 16 oz. Select Varieties an old snowman?
BACON .................................... $5.99 ea
Large Hass
A: Water
AVOCADOS ..................................3 / $5
11 oz. pkg. Fresh
BLUEBERRIES...............................2 / $3 Q: Why is the
Banquet 7 oz. Select Varieties
FRUIT OR POT PIES .....................4 / $5
government like ancient
Hinsdale I 203 Montana St I 406 364-2223
Nestle 2 ct. Select Varieties Bethlehem?
HOT POCKETS ..............................2 / $4
A: It takes a miracle FCB_2021 Hinsdale Xmas Open House_BS Buzz.20211129
to find three wise men
there.
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December 2, 3 on Hwy 2 across from McDonald’s
Open 10am - 4pm Glasgow, MT - 406-263-7567 Performance
Sat. Dec. 4 • 9am - 12pm
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Concrete
* This Year Featuring the Christmas Room Construction
* Vintage Christmas Décor for Sale. • Residential &
* Gifts for the Antique Lover on your list. Commercial Concrete
Fort Peck, Montana • New Construction
* Come & walk through memory lane & enjoy Cell 406-263-8054 & Remodels
the season with friends & neighbors Fax: 406-367-5257
mudman@nemont.net Rod Lambert
Door Prizes -Refreshments Served
Muzzleloader heritage season open December 11-19
While the general rifle season is now closed, • Hunters can use plain lead projectiles and a muzzleloading
traditional muzzleloader enthusiasts will have a season rifle that is charged with loose black powder, loose
of their own starting in about two weeks. pyrodex or an equivalent loose black powder substitute
The nine-day season muzzleloader heritage and ignited by a flintlock, wheel lock, matchlock or
hunting season was established when House Bill 242 percussion mechanism using a percussion or musket cap.
was signed into law by Gov. Greg Gianforte earlier this • The muzzleloading rifle must be a minimum of .45 caliber
year. The season begins on Dec. 11 and goes through and may not have more than two barrels.
Dec. 19. • During the muzzleloader heritage season, hunters may
Hunters should note that many of Montana’s not use a muzzleloading rifle that requires insertion of a
cap or primer into the open breech of the barrel (inline),
Wildlife Management Areas will be closed from Dec. 2
is capable of being loaded from the breech, or is mounted
through May 14.
with an optical magnification device.
Before heading to the field, hunters need to check
• Use of pre-prepared paper or metallic cartridges, sabots,
the online hunting regulations to make sure they are
gas checks or other similar power and range-enhancing
compliant. A list of WMAs and their seasonal closure manufactured loads that enclose the projectile from the
dates (PDF) is also available online. rifling or bore of the firearm is also prohibited.
The Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted the
following regulations, most of which are based on
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• A person may take a deer or elk with a license or permit FRIDAY S
sinking of the Titanic
that is valid on the last day of the general hunting season.
• Any unused license-permit valid on the last day of the was a miracle to the
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general season (i.e., Nov. 28, 2021) is valid during the lobsters in the ship’s
Call for reservation by 9 AM
muzzleloader heritage season. 228-9500 Grab~n~Go kitchen.
Family Planning Clinics Feeling overwhelmed?
Valley County Health Department has Family Planning
Moving to Prairie Ridge, The
clinics scheduled for Tuesday, December 14. Our provider Manor, or Valley View?
does well-woman exams and contraceptive services to
include long-acting reversal methods (Nexplanon and IUD). LET US HELP.
Every day we offer birth control starts, ongoing method
support, counselling, STD/HIV testing, free condoms, and
Helping Senior Adults with their move
emergency contraception. RATES:
Call 228-6261 for an appointment. We can usually see you
Valley County Health Department $100/hr: Room to room in the same location
500 4th Ave South | Courthouse Annex
within 1-2 days for these services. Our clinic is open to $200/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
Monday – Thursday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
males and females of any age. Our services are billed using The Manor or Valley View
Main Office: (406) 228-6261 a sliding fee scale and no one is denied services. (We will $250/hr: Moving from home to a different house
Clinic Cell: (406) 263-8194 ask to bill insurance if you have it.) Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
BINGO IS BACK
COME & ENJOY!
GLASGOW SENIOR
CENTER
Tuesdays at 1:00 PM
- Dime Bingo -
10¢ a card
or 6 cards for 50¢
Saturdays at 7:00 PM
- Quarter Bingo -
25¢ a card
or 5 cards for $1.00
Volunteers Needed to help out
C O - 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, 228-2222