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Winter Wonderland at the Elks


Cindy Taylor and her daughter Holly Huntsiker were putting the
finishing touches on their dazzling little Christmas Tree entitled
Merry Force Be With You last night at the Glasgow Elks Lodge
#1922, as was Heather Fox with her tree Every Little Girl’s Dream
Christmas. There are a total of 50 trees and wreaths that will be
auctioned off tonight at the Valley County Project HOPE’s Festival
of Trees. If you didn’t purchase a ticket for tonight’s event, you
can still view the trees for free on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m. It will be well worth your time to go to the Elks and take a
gander, especially for the kids. Their eyes will light up as bright as
the Christmas trees! A list of auction items is inside today’s Buzz.
AAUW
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Saturday, Nov. 23 • 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Grizzlies @ Bobcats
Glasgow Civic Center 12:00 Noon Kickoff
Contact Roberta Barstad 263-2747 or Carolyn Bachtold 230-4429
AAUW is a nonprofit organization. Proceeds go to our scholarship fund, Doors Open @ 11:00 AM
Washington DC trip, Children’s museum, and other local and state projects.
HAPPY HOUR NOON to 3:00 PM
Pretty nice
tomorrow, get out Free Chili
and go see some Door Prize for Each Touchdown
trees at the Elks
Come to Dink’s & Have Some Drinks

Scobey Harvest Woes


Tonight: Increasing clouds, with a low around 21. West
northwest wind 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20
mph.
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 40. West wind by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks
7 to 10 mph. There was a late Spring freeze, followed by an
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. early Fall snowstorm. It has been a rough year for
West wind 7 to 10 mph. Montana farmers, that is for sure. But the weather is
Sunday: A slight chance of rain and snow before more than just an irritant, and a barrier to getting
10am, then a slight chance of rain between 10am and
11am. Partly sunny, with a high near 43. West wind 13
work done during planting and the harvest — it is
to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Chance of having real-world impacts on the bottom line for
precipitation is 20%. family farmers across the state.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 23. We were broadcasting live during The Montana
West wind 10 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Farm Bureau’s annual convention in Billings
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 35. West recently. Afterwards, I heard from a great farmer in
northwest wind 8 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 21 Northeastern Montana named Terry Farver. Terry
mph.
wanted me to get this letter into the hands of the
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 17. American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall.
Northwest wind 6 to 9 mph.
He also said it was okay if I shared his open letter
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 30. West
northwest wind 6 to 9 mph.
about the “Scobey Harvest Woes.” Here is his full
letter
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 12.
North wind around 7 mph becoming east after midnight. RE: 2019 Northeast Montana Durum/Wheat Crop
Wednesday: A 30 percent chance of snow. Partly by Terry Farver
sunny, with a high near 26. East wind 6 to 13 mph, with
gusts as high as 18 mph.
I know you have been hearing that northeast
Thanksgiving Day: A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy,
Montana has been having a real difficult time getting
with a high near 24. our crops cut and into the bin, what I’m afraid you
are not hearing is that the weather has degraded the
quality of the grain to the point of feed quality. I
know at my rain gauge, we have had over 8.5” since
harvest started. There are few crops that can keep
their quality through that kind of weather. Every
crop that we grow is sold on quality, and when that
is lost, so is the value. It hurts the family farmer and
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Scobey Harvest continued from page 2 List documented by Terry Farver
Commodity Bushels Loss
our local farmers and am hearing about all the wrecks
Durum 20,000 $92,000
that are happening in their spring wheat, durum,
lentil, chickpea, and canola crops that are grown Spring Wheat 150,000 $315,000
in Northeast Montana. We all carry Federal Crop Durum 108,000 $496,000
Insurance, but there is no quality adjustment coverage Durum 70,000 $322,000
for any of these crops, it only covers how many bushels
Durum 110,000 $506,000
are produced on each acre. With the high amount of
rain we’ve received, our yields are at record high levels, Durum 120,000 $552,000
but the quality is at record low levels. So, unless a Durum 58,000 $266,000
producer was hailed out, there won’t be any coverage Durum 130,000 $598,000
through Federal Crop Insurance.
After hearing all these horror stories, I started Durum 48,000 $220,800
calling producers and asking how many bushels of Durum 140,000 $644,000
spring wheat and durum that each producer feels will Spring Wheat 50,000 $105,000
be sold as feed grain rather than top quality grain.
Durum 200,000 $920,000
The bushels and dollars lost is quite staggering. The
hardest part about this year is that we just came off Durum 80,000 $368,000
two years of drought, so when it started to rain and Durum 35,000 $161,000
the crops were so good, we all thought this crop Durum 230,000 $1,058,000
might heal up some of the economic challenges
we’ve been facing from the past two years of drought. Durum 250,000 $1,150,000
Personally, every piece of equipment I depend on to Durum 395,000 $1,817,000
do my work on the farm and ranch, is worn out. They Durum 85,000 $391,000
have very high hours or high acre counts on them and
Spring Wheat 200,000 $420,000
are starting to break down, in the field, on a regular
basis, costing me valuable time and money. And Durum 40,000 $184,000
many other producers are telling me the same thing, So, to wrap up this love letter on how wonderful
there isn’t enough money to upgrade equipment. this harvest year has been, I got some more staggering
I know there is talk of trying to get a disaster numbers from the Durum buyer I use. I was taking a
declaration put in place for our northeast counties, load of durum up to New Century Ag in Westby, MT,
which would make us all eligible for low interest and asked them what they were estimating on durum
government loans, but quite frankly, we don’t need production in their service area. They consider 100
more debt; can’t afford more debt. We all need some miles in any direction, except Canada, their service
type of disaster payment to help us move forward. I territory. They estimate that there are 25 to 30 million
hear that the MFP program is being suspended, maybe bushels of durum produced in their service area.
some of that $14 billion dollars that was allocated Of that, they estimate 80% of it will be feed quality
can be used to help us and all the farmers that are durum. That means there are 20 million bushels of
suffering in North and South Dakota, Minnesota, feed durum in this little corner of the country worth
and Nebraska. a lost value to the area farmers of $92,000,000.
Here is a list of producers I’ve polled and figured My little town of Scobey, MT is already suffering.
out approximate losses. I’m using current prices of I guarantee that every little town in this corner of the
commodities, which can change daily. As I draft this world is going to suffer, and some of the businesses
letter, the current prices are as follow: Spring wheat, will die. I’m a very independent person and don’t
$5.10 for #1, $3.00 for feed, and Durum, $7.50 for #1, generally like to ask for help, especially from the
$2.90 for feed government, but if I/we don’t get help up here the
(NOTE: Terry compiled a list of producers and changes will be life altering. Bankers, store owners,
the amount of losses they are anticipating. We are not employees in all these small towns will be devastated!
including the names here at his request, and in the Sincerely,
interest of privacy) Terry Farver, Scobey, MT
BUSY BEE 15th Annual Festival of Trees
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Fort Peck Highway • 406-263-5200
For Valley CountyHOPE Project
1. O, Cozy Night – by Beth Flynn & Linda Gray
2. Little Tree – BIG Fight – by Sheila & Lindsey
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE Peterson
3. Christmas Memories from Aunt Sharon – by
FEATURING
Becky Stein (NOT FOR SALE)
BLACK FRIDAY
&
4. The Glow of Red and Gold – by Becky Stein &
Heather Zeller
5. Woodland Centerpiece – by Robyn’s Nest Home

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6. Holiday Treat Caddy – by Allison Nichols & Beth
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7. Holiday Candle Centerpiece – by Kim Enkerud
November 29 & 30 •  8 AM - 6 PM 8. Montana Fish & Wildlife – by Ken’s Scroll Saw
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80 Acre Parcel of Land for Sale 9. Red Ribbon Rapture – by KLTZ/KLAN
80 acre parcel of land off 1100 Wedum Drive
1100 Wedum Drive 10. Run Rudolph – by GHS Cross Country Team
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Beautiful Corner Lot Northside Home: 1,510 sf on the main floor, plus
an enclosed porch. The basement is 870 sf which includes garage. 11. O’ Christmas Tree – by GHS Student Council
Includes 42.6 acres of irrigated farmland
an enclosed porch. The basement is 870 sf which includes garage.
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17. Keys of the Season – by GHS Key Club
18. Auld Lang Syne – by Pehlke’s Furniture & Floor
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SAFETY 19. Have Yourself a Merry Ladder Christmas – by
WORKS FOR Pam Weinmeister & Lori Stormer
EVERYONE 20. Cardinal Christmas Cheer – by Pam Weinmeister
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21. Santa’s Night Out (Believe) – by Dixie Shephard
FREE SAFETY WORKSHOP & Aileen Brandt
Enhance your workplace safety! 22. The Grinch with Elegance – by Santa’s Elf
Join Montana State Fund Wednesday, 23. Go Cats Go! – by R. Karst, W. Plouffe, D.
Dec. 11, 2019 from 8:30 - Noon at the Krumwiede, (Valley County Bobcat Fans)
Cottonwood Inn. 24. Wine and Kisses for “my” Santa – by Cindy
Swanson
All business owners and employees are 25. The Reason for the Season (In Memory of Rita
welcome to attend. Learn more & register at
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26. Scottish Christmas – by Delta Kappa Gamma
27. Cardinal Christmas – by Valley County Garden
Society
28. Dream Blue Christmas – by Jan Hodges, Mari
Rodriguez & Sue Stahl
29. Rosey Christmas – by Markle’s
30. Merry Force Be With You– by Taylor Storage –
Holly, John & Cindy
31. A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes – by Lu-
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32. Remembering Our Service Men & Women at
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November 23 @ 7 PM Dine at the “O”
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Along with the addition
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The Cottonwood Inn & Suite g/rebranding the
Wing, they are also remodelin
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rush Loun ge.
Willows Restaurant & Sageb to match the all
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Saturday, November 23 Noon


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Can you figure out which tree this one is in the list?
It’s definitely not the one made of goose feathers!
33. Lego Land – by Hi-Line Home Programs, Inc.
34. by Duke Pederson
35. Birds of a Feather – by Valley County HOPE
Project
36. Oh Pallet Tree – by Vigil Family
37. A TY-riffic Christmas – by Riley Evenson-Glasoe
38. Scotty Pride – by Soroptimists
39. Trio – by Crystal Laumeyer
40. Tinsel Town – by Santa’s Little Helper
41. Gnome For Christmas – by Sheila Malone
42. Trouble with the Elves – by Delta Kappa Gamma
43. Home for the Holidays – by Mirror Image
44. God Bless America! – by First Community Bank
45. Winter Vacation – by Haywards
46. Frost – by Delta Kappa Gamma
47. Warm Tidings – by Delta Kappa Gamma
48. Scotty for all Occasion – by Sheila Malone
49. Angel Wings in Plaid – by Aileen Brandt
50. Pretty in Plaid – by Paula Chappell, Michelle
Ozark & Eli Feezell
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The above photo was taken in the early 1900s, and the 1903-1904 with local logs and stone featuring a 500-ton,
structure is thriving to this day. So where in the world is 85-foot fireplace, the Inn is considered the largest log
it? There are probably some local folks that know as structure in the world. So where in the world is it? The
they have maybe even stayed there. But, featuring 327 Old Faithful Inn is in Yellowstone National Park.
rooms, it isn’t cheap as “Old House” rooms range from
$148 to $238, and that’s without a bath or toilet! (In other
words, the Old House rooms are just that, basically the
same as when it was built?) Most expensive are the
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Equal Housing Opportunty, Prof. Mgd. by Tamarack Prop. Mgmt. Co.
nostrils?
Answer: Because they’ve got big fingers.

They say milk gives you strength. Drink 10 glasses


of milk and try to move a wall. You can’t. (CLOSED Thanksgiving Weekend)
Drink 10 shots of Vodka and it moves by itself. 20th ANNIVERSARY PARTY
December 4th, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Employee to boss: Sir, I’ve got to have a salary ~ OPEN ON SATURDAYS ~
December 7th through 21st, 10:00 - 3:00
increment. Three other companies are after me. SANTA CASH PACK STORE
Boss: Oh, really? Which are the three companies? December 11th, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Employee: The electric company, the phone company “STOCKING STUFFER BONANZA”
and the gas company. December 20th, 8:00 - 7:00 p.m.
CHRISTMAS EVE ~ 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

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MONDAY S
Breaded Chicken
Oh, so President Trump is too rich?
on a Bun
Call for reservation by 10 AM Well now, we certainly didn’t want someone in
228-9500 office that knows how to manage money, did we?
Wylie & the Wild West in
Glasgow this Saturday
The Montana Narcotics
Officers Association is
holding a fundraiser concert
this Saturday, November
23rd at the Glasgow High
School Auditorium.
The band is Wylie and
The Wild West, a comical
country band from Conrad.
The show starts at 7 p.m. TIS THE SEASON TO REDECORATE!
Tickets are $30.00, and
Wall-Saver Sofa’s
children age 14 and under Lamp Sets
Recliner Starting @
are free with an adult ticket
photo by Thomas Lee $299 $99 $479
holder. Tickets available at
the door or by calling 406-885-1065. TV Stand Whirlpool
Montana Narcotics Officers Association, or MNOA 7 PC Dining Set
w/ Fireplace Dishwasher
is a Non-Profit 501(c)-4 State-wide Law Enforcement $529 $449 $649
based organization made up of dozens of different
law enforcement personnel, including Federal, State, Dual Reclining Amana
Refrigerator Area Rugs
County & local officers from Highway Patrol, Sheriffs, Sofa
Police, DEA, Tribal, and every other card-carrying $679 $549 $99
14 cu. ft.
member of Law Enforcement.
The mission of MNOA as an organization is to Ergo-Motion Upholstered
Mattress Set
provide the most up to date training for our guys in the Adjustable Bed Panel Bed
dangerous & ever-evolving field of the Narcotics Drug
$399 $799 $299
Queen Size
Queen Bed King Size
Culture.
The following is a list of programs that MNOA All Linens – Pillows – Sleep Kit
fundraising will be used for: Weighted Blankets 25% OFF
• Intensive Education/Training & Legislation for Front-Load
Freezers Range
the personnel of the Montana Narcotics Officers Starting @ Washer
Association to be able to stay safe informed & up to $499 $999
date with the rapidly evolving, dangerous and socially $249 GE - Coil Burner
w/ Pedestal - Whirlpool
destructive purveyors of deadly illegal drugs. Student Desk
4 PC Entertaiment Accent Tables
• Annual “Youth Scholarships” for Montana High
School Seniors, in pursuit of a career in Law
Wall-Unit $179 $79
Enforcement. $1,099 Bookcase $269 w/ USB Port

• Workshops sponsored by Montana Narcotics Officers


50” Television Power-Lift 2 PC Reclining
Association throughout the year. Recliner Sectional
• Youth activities & other valuable programs aimed at $499
supporting youth & advocating Drug Awareness in
Quasar Smart TV $699 $1,499
Schools, Clubs & Groups who aim the children of
Montana in a safe direction. Community Cash Accepted
The show is being brought to 10 hand-picked towns.
Additionally, Montana Narcotics Officers Association
will commit a good portion of the proceeds directly in
the community where these shows take place!

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