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Low floaters
Dave Pippin was cruising down Highway 191 we are expecting dry conditions this week,
and decided to stop and take a photo of these a couple of cold fronts will bring significantly
very low drifting clouds. It was near Zortman with colder temperatures to northeast Montana later
the Little Rockies as a backdrop. Must have had in the week. Low temperatures on Thursday
something to do with that cold weather bringing and Friday look to widely be in the single digits.
in some much welcomed rain. Speaking of Combined with some breezy conditions, wind
weather, what happened to the “warmer than chill values each morning could be below zero
normal” November, December and January the for many locations especially along and north
Old Farmers Almanac was predicting? Although of the Hi-Line. Bundle up!
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And then the trend continues
That trend being, for the most part, District 1B
dominance on the volleyball court.
The Choteau Bulldogs smoked through the
Northern B Tournament and would defeat The Fairfield
Eagles Saturday afternoon for the title.
The Scotties, after losing their opening-round
game to the Eagles on Thursday, would beat Cut Bank
3-2 Friday morning and were then knocked out that
afternoon by Shelby.
Wolf Point, however, managed to make it to the
State All-Class Tournament in Missoula as three teams
advanced out of the Northern B.
Paid for by Taryn Stebleton for Valley County Clerk & Recorder • 510 3rd Ave. N • Glasgow, MT 59230 But the Wolves probably aren’t too thrilled about
their first-round opponent: Huntley Project. The Red
Devils, who capped off a perfect 33-0 last season for the
Brrrrr...... state title, are riding a 63 match winning streak heading
into the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on the University of
Montana Campus and heavily favored to win again this
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 17. Northwest year. In fact, the Red Devil’s last loss was in the state
wind 18 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph.
championship match in 2016. Huntley Project has won
Tuesday: Cloudy through mid morning, then gradual
10 of the last 15 State B titles, an incredible run that
clearing, with a high near 27. Northwest wind 11 to 16
mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. started in 2003 led by Coach Iona Stookey of 29 years.
Tuesday Night: Increasing clouds, with a low around 11. Glasgow won back-to-back Class B state titles in
North northwest wind 6 to 9 mph. 1996-97 under Head Coach John LaBonty.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 26. Northwest Northern B at Cut Bank State Tournaments in
wind 6 to 9 mph. (3 teams advance) Missoula November 8-10
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 12. Thursday Class B opening pairings
West wind around 7 mph. • Choteau def. Harlem 3-0 Choteau vs. Roundup
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 27. North • Shelby def. Malta 3-0 Florence vs. Joliet
northwest wind 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. • Wolf Point def. Cut Bank Huntley Project vs. Wolf
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 4. 3-1 Point
Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph. • Fairfield def. Glasgow 3-1 Fairfield vs. Deer Lodge
• Choteau def. Shelby 3-1 Class C
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 27. South southeast
• Fairfield def. Wolf Point Manhattan Christian vs.
wind 6 to 9 mph.
3-2 Plentywood
Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow after 11pm. Friday Bridger vs. Simms, noon
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 16 • Malta def. Harlem 3-1, Belt vs. Hobson
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of snow. Cloudy, with a loser out Scobey vs. Ennis
high near 32. North northwest wind 5 to 9 mph. • Glasgow def. Cut Bank Class A
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 15. 3-2, loser out Corvallis vs. Glendive,
Veterans Day: Partly sunny, with a high near 35. • Wolf Point def. Malta 3-0, Billings Central vs. Columbia
loser out Falls
• Shelby def. Glasgow 3-0, Libby vs. Hardin
loser out Belgrade vs. Whitefish
• Choteau def. Fairfield 3-1, Class AA
undefeated semifinal Billings West vs. Missoula
• Wolf Point def. Shelby Hellgate
3-2, loser fourth Billings Senior vs. Helena
Saturday Helena Capital vs. Great
• Fairfield def. Wolf Point Falls CMR
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Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025 • Choteau def. Fairfield 3-1 Bozeman
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Tailgate & BBQ
Military Appreciation
Saturday, November 10
at the Cottonwood Inn
Noon til Gone • Game Starts @ 1:00pm
$15 / Plate • all mIlItary & veteraNS eat free
Hi, I’m Joe Horn. I would be greatly appreciative Beef Brisket • Pulled Pork • Side Dishes
of your support and vote in the 2018 election for
Valley County Sheriff. Stay for the Game VS
I will bring over 27 years experience to this Sponsored by MSU Bobcat Club,
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Along with 27 years in law enforcement, I have BUZZIFIEDS
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with family
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issues. The deputy would work closely with the BUZZ
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• Research a federal prisoner contract, which, if
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I have spent over 17 years as a Valley County Only the Best!
resident and 28 years in Montana. My wife, Providing quality in home personal care.
Marietta (Mary), was born and raised in Valley Co.
I have ran a clean campaign and will continue Services include: bathing, dressing grooming,
to do so throughout this 2018 election season. med reminders, light house cleaning and more.
Please visit our Facebook Page Medicaid and private pay accepted.
Joe Horn for Valley County Sheriff For more information, please contact
Paid for by Joe Horn for Sheriff. Chris, Office Manager or Kim, Nurse Supervisor
Sharon Lagerquist, Treasurer • PO Box 342, Glasgow, MT 59230 406.228.4200 or MT Toll Free: 1.866.228.4200
GREAT DOWNTOWN LOCATION! ROSE COURT LOT FOR SALE
Move in ready office/salon for sale located
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Monday
SOupS: Potato • Chili
SpecialS:
Soft Shell Taco
Frisco Melt

Dine at the “O”

228-8006

Oct. 31 - Nov. 6, 2018


Boneless Beef
rump roast .........................$2.69 lb.
Family pack 93% Lean, 7% Fat
ground BeeF .......................$2.99 lb.
Family pack Choice Boneless Beef
petite sirLoin steaks ............$3.99 lb.
Family pack Boneless Beef
tri-tip roast or steaks ......$4.99 lb.
Family pack Boneless pork
Country styLe riBs .............$1.49 lb.
Family pack all natural Boneless skinless
ChiCken Breasts .................$1.69 lb.
Bar s 1 lb. select Varieties
BoLogna ................................. 2 / $3
Food Club/Western Family 7-8 oz. select Varieties
shredded Cheese ................... 3 / $5
Food Club 16 oz.
string Cheese ....................$3.99 ea.
Tom the Turkey says
shop & earn a free bird!

GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
tUESdAy
Breakfast
French Toast • Sausage Links
Apple • Milk
Lunch
Beef Burrito w Salsa • Nachos
Corn • Pineapple
Choice of Fruit • Milk
Considerate Straight-Forward Determined
Proactive Hardworking Adaptable
Trustworthy
Efficient Diligent
Honest
Dependable Reliable
Energetic Loyal
Ambitious Decisive

Paid for by J. Gilbert Mogan, 1209 3rd Ave. S.


Glasgow MT • Kurt Breigenzer, Treasurer

Thanks for Listening He charged up to the lady behind the counter and
blurted out “I am here to buy a bra!”
No Bras For Old Men Clem said, “there was some snickerin’ and laughin’
Got a call from Uncle Clem today. He’s behind me and I turned around to see three or five old blue-
all in a dither. Seems aunt Penelope has hairs sittin’ there and gigglin’ at me.”
been hoorawing him and he’s tired of it. The clerk asked Clem what style would he be looking for
I asked him what happened and here’s and he said I don’t have a clue young lady I ain’t seen but one
what he told me. You can be the judge as bra before. I thought bras was bras.
to it’s voracity as the story progresses. I have The clerk, named Janice, told Clem to follow her. Clem,
my doubts. like a little whupped pup followed her.
Now, Clem doesn’t like towns. He would just as leif avoid This is what he told me.
going but this time he just had to go to the implement place “She led me down that aisle where all them things was
and get some parts for the Melroe disk. He knew he couldn’t on display. I thought my jaw would hit the floor seein’ all that
send Penny again ‘cause the last time he sent her for parts the stuff.”
counter guy is still laughing. She asked for a framus to go on He cleared his throat and continued, “there was bras you
the frittertsam. The counter guy asked her “what side of the could wear for eighteen hours! Bras that cross your heart!”
disk?” Penelope answered, “the north side.” He gulped again and continued “there was bras that lift and
Anyway, as Clem was leaving Penny said, “would you separate and bras to wear while you’re playing basketball.
go to the Style Emporium and get me a brassiere?” Without There was black ones when you’re feeling sexy and pink
thinking Clem said “well sure. No problem.” when you’re feelin’ like a girl and even bras to help you train
He got the parts he needed and was starting to feel a continued on back page
little uneasy about what he promised his wife he would buy
for her. He told me “my knees was shaking and my palms Vote Christine Gamas
was getting sweaty but I just crossed the street, pulled my hat for Valley County Justice of the Peace
down over my eyes (see, I didn’t want to get recognized) and EXPERIENCE:
darted right into that store. • Clerk for Valley County Justice Court for 11+ years
• Enter citations, Criminal complaints, Civil complaints, and Small Claims
• Sending out Jury Questionnaires and entering them in as they come back
• Sending out Jury Summons for Jury Trials
• Initial Appearances, taking payments, making deposits, and end of
months reports and other day to day tasks
I see the need for the Justice Court to be more available.
I have also been approved by the Montana Supreme Court
to fill in as a Sub Judge for 8+ years
PERSONAL:
• Valley County resident for 20+ years
• Hobbies are camping, fishing, hiking, hunting and horseback riding.
• Love following my nephews’ sporting events and niece with her activities.
• My husband is a Retired Navy Disabled Veteran (Thank you Veterans!!) G A M A S
Paid for by Gamas for Justice of the Peace, Nicole Gamas, Treasurer non-partisan, 730 4th Ave. North, Glasgow, MT 59230
00 Slashing Prices
$6 AGAIN!
Burger & • NOW 40% to
a Beer As a member of the county commissioner team, I will:
• Insure county spending and budgeting are
over 50% OFF
8 Huge Racks
straightforward and transparent.
Mondays • Identify opportunities to make our tax dollars go
further.
• Tables of
5:30-7:00pm • Mitigate risks that have social and economic impact to Treasures
provided by donations our communities.
NEW HOURS
• Focus on county-wide strategic planning for our future. Mon-Fri • 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday • 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
“ I would be honored to serve as your Valley County Commissioner.”
Paid for by Mary Armstrong for County Commissioner
PO Box 431, Glasgow, MT 59230

when you’re small.”


Well, Clem was getting edgy and needing to escape from
this particular store so he grabbed a black one and told the
girl to box it up. He figgered they was done but..... Christmas is in the air...
That was when the girl tossed a monkey wrench into the Come see all the magical different themed
batter. She asked “what size would you be needing, Sir?” rooms ready for the Christmas Season!
Well friends, Clem told me “that’s when I had her and I
Trees ~ Wreaths ~ Floral ~ Ornaments
stood up tall and proud and yelled six and seven eights!” Gourmet Christmas Treats and Food & Much More!
This took the young clerk by surprise and she said, “but
sir, that can’t be right”. To which Clem answered back “I’m New Mirrors, Scones, Clocks, Luxury Pajama Sets,
Robes, Slippers, Lafco, Thymes & Illume Candles,
sure it is ‘cause I just measured ‘em up last night!”
Diffusers and Soaps, Corckcicles ~ Lots of Styles & Colors
Well, by this time those blue haired ladies I told you about
New Items Arriving Daily!
a minute or so ago was all cracking up, especially when the
clerk grabbed Clem’s hat and tried to figure out the cup size! Robyn’s Nest 50% OFF
She finally got it all figured out, wrapped the bra in a Home Decor & Fine Gifts Fall!
501 1st Ave. S. 228-4646
brown paper bag and Clem was out the door in a phlash!
Penelope was laughing when Clem walked into the
house. See, one of those old biddies had called her the minute Elect Peter L.
H ELLAND
Clem left the store and told her all about it.
Penny is a college graduate and no dummy so she’s
figured out that she won’t ask Clem to shop for her anymore for District Court Judge
and Clem won’t send her to town for parts anymore.
They’re back to being a loving couple.
That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
~ Virgil Vaupel

As I get older and


remember all the
people I’ve lost
25 years representing
Montanans along the way, I
Fair - Honest - Impartial think to myself,
maybe a career as
Paid for by Helland for Judge, Kim Enkerud Treasurer
PO Box 512 Glasgow, MT 59230 a tour guide wasn’t

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