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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
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Eureka!
The Scotties celebrate their first-round play-off win on the victory. Referee Paul Jenkins submitted the following
road over the Lincoln County Lions, a dominating 28-6 letter to Glasgow Superintendent Wade Sundby:
Good Morning Wade, hear one complaint the entire game I hope you convey this message
I had the honor and pleasure of and that includes when penalties to the coaches, principals, school
officiating Saturday’s playoff game in went against them. All they did was board, and others who you
Eureka. Congratulations to Glasgow coach, ask for clarifications, and believe would appreciate hearing
School and town for their victory. make adjustments. I should also add something so very positive when
I’m sure you’re all very proud. that the players on and off the filed all too often it’s just the opposite. I
What else should make were exemplary in their behavior, was a principal and superintendent
everyone proud is the sideline too. Outstanding sportsmanship for 30 years in Montana and good
behavior of the players and throughout the game. The players’ news is infectious. All the best to the
coaches. I was the Line Judge on the great behavior is a reflection of the coaches, student athletes, the school
Scotties’ side, and in my 27 years of coaches as role models. I did let the and community in next week’s game.
officiating, I have never worked with coach know that he and the rest of Sincerely,
such professional coaches. I did not the players were a class act. Paul Jenkins
Christmas The Value of Virtual
Caregiver Support Group
Open House By Roubie Younkin, MSU Extension Agent
Last year, 16.3 million relatives and friends
Celebrating the Season of Hope! robynsnesthomedecor.com offered 18.5 billion hours of unpaid care to a loved
Friday, November 6th • 9 am- 5:30 pm one with Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia, an
Saturday, November 7th • 9 am – 5 pm economic value of $234 billion, according to a report
Win a door prize or a $100 gift certificate! by the Alzheimer’s Association.
We are so excited to celebrate with you! We want everyone to have a healthy Caregiving can be stressful. The reality of a
and safe holiday experience, using the practices we all already do; sanitizing, caregiver’s situation is not talked about enough.
face covering and social distancing. There is so much to Caregivers are told to take care of themselves first,
be thankful for; we are honored by your patronage Bridal Registry
and your presence! Canen & Luedtke but how can that happen?
April 10, 2021
Because of the nature of caregiving, self-care
easily slides to the bottom of the priority list. It is well
Round Two known that caregivers may benefit from speaking to
rolling in hard other caregivers who can relate to what they are going
on Saturday through and share practical advice. Sometimes just
knowing that you are not alone is enough to boost
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 41. South moral and encourage perseverance.
southwest wind 9 to 11 mph. The opportunity to share what you have learned
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 70. Breezy, with a as a caregiver and having the opportunity to vent,
west wind 11 to 16 mph increasing to 18 to 23 mph in the to support each other and to break the silence that
afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 37 mph. leaves so many caregivers feeling alone is valuable.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 41. Doing so from the comfort of your home is unique
West wind 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
and welcome.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 68. Southwest
MSU Extension Valley County, and the Montana
wind 9 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Alzheimer’s Association are partnering to provide
Thursday Night: A 30 percent chance of rain. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 39. West southwest wind 6 to 9 a virtual caregiver support group. Based on the
mph becoming north after midnight. interest in the community this group would meet via
Friday: A 30 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a ZOOM at least weekly at a time that is convenient
high near 53. North northeast wind 6 to 11 mph increasing to the participants. The discussion will begin with a
to 12 to 17 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high short topic of education regarding caregiving, self-
as 22 mph. care, planning for the future or goal setting. From
Friday Night: A chance of rain before 8pm, then a chance there the conversation will be open to relevant topics.
of snow. Cloudy, with a low around 21. North northeast
If there is interest in this type of support group
wind around 16 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Chance of precipitation is 50%. please contact the Valley County Extension Office
Saturday: Snow likely. Cloudy, with a high near 30. North at (406)228-6241, email Roubie Younkin at kry@
northeast wind 14 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 22 montana.edu or call Roubie personally at (406)263-
mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. 5408. When there 3-5 interested group members the
Saturday Night: Snow. The snow could be heavy at meetings will begin with an anticipated start date of
times. Low around 11. North wind around 16 mph. Chance November 17, 2020.
of precipitation is 80%. This support group is open to all caregivers and
Sunday: Snow. The snow could be heavy at times. High not limited to just dementia/Alzheimer’s care. There
near 21. Blustery, with a north northwest wind 17 to 23
mph, with gusts as high as 33 mph. Chance of precipitation
will be individual technical assistance available to
is 80%. use Zoom Virtual Conferencing. Each participant
Sunday Night: A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a will need a computer, laptop, Ipad or Smart Phone to
low around 3. access the conference.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 17. Please reach out. We can help.
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Smooth is the word!
Things are rolling along smoothly in downtown better by Sunday, and the crew is certainly enjoying
Glasgow as Century Paving is nearing the finishing up with well above normal temperatures.
resurfacing project. While the weather featured well “We got lucky, that’s for sure,” one of the Century
below normal temperatures when they got underway pavers said. Things should be back to normal shortly
on Thursday, October 29th, it took a turn for the — with no more pot holes to dodge!

Forty-Nine
G&D Minutes! Patty’s
ELECTRIC
That’s how long —
or short? — it took to fill Christmas
the 200-team Montana
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Tournament roster this
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In Helena, Trump Flags Outselling Biden Flags 10-1
by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks flag (apparently as if purchasing a Back to the chicken coop Joe!
What’s gonna happen with home, car or new kidney), ask the And then there was this-
the presidential race on election price (anywhere from $28-$40) and for the first time since 1972, The
day? We will soon find out. But as then decide they really don’t want a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is endorsing
we head into election night here in flag after all, saying they will “wait a Republican for President. The
Montana, there’s a couple of stories and see what happens.” editorial board endorsed Trump for
that stood out to me. One closer to As I noted via Twitter, Helena president, adding that Trump “for
home, and the other in the critical is a Democrat stronghold. If Biden all his faults, is the better choice this
battleground state of Pennsylvania. was selling anywhere in the state, year.” Here’s more:
Let’s start with the story closer you’d think it would be there. “...the Biden-Harris ticket offers
to home. Phil Drake had a great I imagine Montana Republicans us higher taxes and a nanny state
story for The Great Falls Tribune. are hopeful that this enthusiasm that will bow to the bullies and the
He stopped in at Montana Flag will spread far down the ticket and woke who would tear down history
and Pole where they are selling translate into support for other GOP rather than learning from history
both Trump flags and Biden flags. candidates on the ballot. President and building up the country.
The owners told Drake that Trump Trump is expected to easily win “It offers an end to fracking and
flags are outselling Biden flags 10-1. Montana. other Cuckoo California dreams that
Oftentimes, a Trump supporter will The real battleground state for will cost the economy and the people
stop in to buy a flag for themselves, the presidential race is Pennsylvania. who most need work right now.
and then end up buying extras for I got a kick out of this Joe Biden clip. ‘Good-paying green jobs’ are probably
friends and neighbors. Meanwhile... He was bragging about wearing a not jobs for Pittsburgh, or Cleveland,
“A supporter for Democrat Philadelphia Eagles jacket...turns or Toledo, or Youngstown.”
Joe Biden will come in, peruse the out it was a Delaware Hens jacket.
Let us make your
Pie Sale Thanksgiving Pies!
Taking orders until
Tuesday, November 17
Ready for pickup Mon., Nov. 23 at the Museum from 10 AM - 3 PM
Pies will be $15 each
Choice of pies are:
APPLE • CHERRY • PUMPKIN • PECAN • SOUR CREAM RAISIN
To Order Call Ruthie 263-7344, Sally 228-8673, Darlene 228-8692
or the Museum at 228-8692 leave message if no answer.

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228-4558
39 years and going strong Sable’s Echo
The Valley County Combined Campaign is Taxidermy
celebrating its 39th year of giving with an invitation to Shelly Sampson
Taxidermist
Valley County non-profit organizations to join the 2021
campaign. Fish • Rugs
We are currently looking to fill a one-year term Heads • Birds
opening for a new member organization. We are also
seeking a community-minded individual to fill our
Markle’s Warehouse Pedestals • Full Body
has an opening for a
member-at-large position on the board. Restoration
Any Valley County nonprofit organizations Delivery/Floor Associate.
interested in applying are required to have their own Must be available Saturday’s. Shipping Anywhere
501 (c)3 nonprofit status and will not be allowed to do Stop in and pick up an application.
(406) 228-8722
any other soliciting for contributions during the year(s) Cell: (406) 672-0058
they are a member of the campaign.
Please submit a letter of interest indicating your
organization’s mission and needs to: Valley County Started out nice, but...
Combined Campaign, PO Box 224, Glasgow, MT. This October was a colder than normal month with above
letter must be received no later than November 9, 2020. normal precipitation. The month started warm with above
Any organization interested in applying for the available normal temperatures on 10 of the first 11 days of the month.
position will be asked to give a brief presentation about The warmest day of the month was the 10th with a high of
their organization, including what, specifically, they 84.
will be designating their monies toward at the October Then, the temperatures started getting colder on the
meeting of the Valley County Combined Campaign 12th and the temperatures were well below normal from
the 16th through the 26th. Glasgow had a low of zero on
board of directors on November 12th at 5:30 p.m. at
the 22nd which made it the second earliest zero on record
NorVal Electric Co-op, 54091 US Highway 2 in Glasgow.
and the low of -4 on the 23rd, the low for the month was
If you have any questions, you are asked to contact
the second earliest below zero temperature on record. The
Leila Seyfert at 263-0321 or leilaseyfert@live.com or Candy earliest below zero temperature was october 19,1905 when
Lagerquist at 263-4512 or lclager@nemont.net. Please find the temperature fell to -8. It was the first time since 1991 that
us on Facebook to learn more about the VCCC! Glasgow had below zero temperatures in october. Glasgow
The VCCC was formed in 1982 so that community had 3 record lows during the month which were zero on the
members and businesses would only be contacted once 22nd, -4 on the 23rd, and -2 on the 26th.
during the year for donations. The generosity of the There were also 4 days in a row with record cold highs
residents of Valley County in 2020 greatly impacted our for the date. They were 32 on the 21st, 25 on the 22nd, and
participating organizations! 20 on the 23rd and 24th. The average temperature for the
moth was 39.2 degrees which was 5.5 degrees below normal.
P A LLC Precipitation totaled 1.22 inches which was above the
normal of 0.75 inch. Measurable precipitation occurred on
FOR THOSE WHO DEMAND MORE
9 days. There was 8.6 inches of snow during the month with
SERVICE TECHNICIAN – GLASGOW, MT
Service Technician —Glasgow, MT
Plains Ag LLC/Border Plains Equipment, a certified Case IH dealer in Glasgow, MT, is looking for 6.0 inches on the 21st. It was the third snowiest October with
a top notch individual to perform quality maintenance and repairs on all types of agricultural equipment.
This position will be part of our team of people responsible for maintenance, repair, and reconditioning
Plains Ag LLC/Border Plains Equipment, a cerfied Case IH dealer in Glasgow, MT, is looking for a
2008 (13.6 inches) and 1924 (11.5 inches) being snowier.
of farm equipment by the use of electronic diagnostic tools, electronic parts catalogs, service manuals
top notch individual to perform quality maintenance and repairs on all types of agricultural
and other sources of information and materials.
equipment. This posion will be part of our team of people responsible for maintenance, repair,
The peak wind for the month was 74 mph on the 30th.
and recondioning of farm equipment by the use of electronic diagnosc tools, electronic parts
Candidates should possess good people skills, good communication skills, time management and
catalogs, service manuals and other sources of informaon and materials.
There was also peak winds of 50 mph on the 15th, 48 mph
organizational skills. Qualified applicants will also need a positive attitude, be quality and customer
service oriented. Candidates must have physical mobility including being able to lift, up to 60 pounds on the 31st, and 47 mph on the 11th. The windiest day was
unaided, ability to stand for long periods of time, and be able to manage different environmental smells,
Candidates should possess good people skills, good communicaon skills, me management and
as these are all required for the position. Candidates should have a minimum of 2 years’ experience,
organizaonal skills. Qualified applicants will also need a posive atude, be quality and customer the 11th with an average wind speed of 19.9 mph.
service oriented. Candidates must have physical mobility including being able to li up to 60
tech degree or a combination of both; a background in agricultural is preferred, but not required.
pounds unaided, ability to stand for long periods of me, and be able to manage different
Position offers guaranteed hourly wage and full benefit package; wage based on experience.
Looking ahead to November, the normal high starts
We
environmental smells, as these are all required for the posion. Candidates should have a
offer competitive
minimum wages, 401k
of 2 years’ experience, tech retirement plan, health ofinsurance,
degree or a combinaon dental insurance,
both; a background in vision with 48 on the 1st and cools to 32 by the end of the month.
insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, life insurance, tool allowance, paid vacation,
agricultural is preferred, but not required. Posion offers guaranteed hourly wage and full benefit
personal leave days, eight paid holidays and job training. We also have education reimbursement (ask
package; wage based on experience. The normal low starts with 26 and cools to 12 by the end of
for details, certain restrictions apply). Applicants must be able to meet and maintain insurable driving
status and pass pre-employment drug testing.
the month. Normal precipitation is 0.40 inch and normal
Plains AG is a Value’s led company. We offer compeve wages, 401k rerement plan, health
Email your resume to hr@plainsag.com
insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, life snowfall is 5.1 inches. We should have that whipped before
insurance, tool allowance, paid vacaon, personal leave days, eight paid holidays and job training.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
We also have educaon reimbursement (ask for details, certain restricons apply). this weekend is over!
Applicants must be able to meet and maintain insurable driving status and
pass pre-employment drug tesng.

If you are ready to work in a great environment with great people,


The celebration is underway in Eureka, Montana before a long but happy drive back to Scottyville!
WEDNESDAY
SOUPS: Tomato ∙ Chili
SPECIALS:
AD ADD
DD WARMTH & STYLE
Grilled Ham & Cheese
TO
WARMTH &
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Finger Steaks
STYLE TO
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SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Community
Cash is accepted
Breakfast
Breakfast Stick • Tri Tater
Juice • Milk
Lunch
Cheesy Breadstick
Ham & Bean Soup • Biscuit w/
Honey Butter • Peaches • Milk

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