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High school seniors got their graduation sendoff Sunday, but the younger kids had their day in the sun last Thursday with a barbecue picnic and received awards from the local Masons, including Most Worshipful Past Grand Master Thom Chisholm, who cooked burgers and hot dogs for more than two hours. It was Chisholm that started the annual Plains School barbecue 13 years ago as a special goodbye to retiring superintendent Richard Magera, who was replaced by Chisholm. The barbecue continued every...
SOLUTIONS ACROSS 1. TILT 5. SCION 10. PROPER 12. CARROT 14. AERODYNAMIC 16. IC 18. ECG 19. OIL 20. SUITA 22. CEE 23. MUTES 25. SNUB 26. URN 27. PAT 28. SAC 30. SLA 31. EBAN 33. DEMEAN 35. SARAN 37. LYCRA 38. EVADES 40. MEAT 41. ROT 42. SSR 44. TUB 45. IPM 48. ICES 50. WADED 52. VAR 53. EASES 55. MAT 56. ORS 57. SD 58. ROTOGRAVURE 63. OPERAS 65. APICES 66. TRIBE 67. DOPA SOLUTIONS DOWN 1. TOR 2. IPO 3. LED 4. Test 5. TRYOUT 6. SCALES 7. IRIS 8. ORCUS 9. NO 10. PACER 11. REGENERAGES 13. TITULAR 15. NIT 17. CABANA 18. ECU 21. INSECTIVORE 23. MAN...
Passenger rail service through Montana's southern route ended 43 years ago. The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA) and their continued efforts to restore Amtrak's North Coast Hiawatha route, which stretches from Chicago to Seattle and Portland via southern Montana, was given an opportunity to break new ground. In April, BSPRA was awarded a $25,000 grant by the Montana Healthcare Foundation to conduct passenger rail community engagement in rural and tribal communities. The rail authority...
Plains Day is here once again with Saturday being filled with activities new and old. “This event is taking shape and looks to be a banner year for all of the events and vendors,” said Connie Foust, lead coordinator for the annual celebration. The festivities will begin once again with the Masons Pancake Breakfast at the VFW, followed by the parade down Railroad Street at 11 a.m., led by the VFW Post 3596 color guard. Sanders County Commissioner Dan Rowan, the most recent former town mayor, was selected as the parade’s grand marshal. “It is an...
The Wild Horse Plains Back Country Horsemen raised $1,200 on its annual poker ride at the historic Jones Ranch Saturday, but everything the club takes in goes to help take care of the trails in Sanders County. Doc Milham of Trout Creek was the big winner of the day with a royal flush, said Terry Collins, the club treasurer. With the top hand, Milham got to pick from 10 prizes that were donated to the event. Ninety-nine riders took part in the 9.2-mile poker ride, which had five stations...
In lieu of a business meeting, the Thompson Falls Woman's Club (TFWC) held a project meeting in February to make Sausage Roll Pillowcases for their Pillowcases for Nurses project. The project was a way for the club to show appreciation to all the nurses who care for our community during Nurse Appreciation Week (May 6 thru May 12) and to participate in the GFWC MT President's C.A.R.E. about Community, Acknowledgment, Respect and Empowerment Project - Caring for those who care for us. Several...
3 YEARS AGO • MAY 27, 1993 SOPHIE MOLES TO CELEBRATE A CENTURY OF LIVING Sophie Moles will celebrate a century of life June 1. She and her new husband, Bert, came to the area from Chester in 1914. A friend of her husband’s, with whom Bert used to round up cattle, had told them about the place. Her husband got a job cooking for Donlan’s sawmill near Belknap. They lived in a shack by the sawmill, and she helped him by setting the table and cleaning up. Moles’ first child was born in 1914. Leo was followed by Lester a year later and Clarenc...
A school gymnasium is the place for racing, but last week eighth-grader Cody West might have reached a speed of 55 mph with his CO2 rocket car, nabbing first place honors in the Technical Education Shop Class annual "CO2 Drag Race." The 14-year-old was undefeated in his four heats and the championship round against classmate Emelia Rivinius. "I just tried to make it as aerodynamic as possible to go down the track as fast as it could," said West, who finished with a time of 5.537. Rivinius...
A local singing group has been practicing all year and is ready for their debut performances. Rob Viens of Inspirare Association in Thompson Falls founded the Clark Fork Valley Singers in January. Viens had sent out a call for local singers to join the group, who informally performed for Christmas on Main Street in Thompson Falls “to provide a venue for people who love to sing and to contribute to the larger community,” he said. “The goal is to foster intergenerational community singing, provide a musical presence at Sanders County commu...
SOLUTIONS ACROSS 1. ABRADE 7. DDT 10. BALLOTED 12. MEAT 13. ARGUMENT 14. CINDY 15. TIARA 16. ONES 17. THZ 18. GRAB 19. STOA 21. ASH 22. HUNDREDS 27. FA 28. BASEBALL FIELD 33. AB 34. ABERDEEN 36. GDE 37. PARA 38. RAID 39. GIB 40. ROBE 41. FREUD 44. DRABS 45. PHARISEE 48. ANDY 49. SENATORS 50. DAS 51. INSTEP SOLUTIONS DOWN 1. ALGA 2. BLUR 3. ROMA 4. ATE 5. DEN 6. EDT 7. DENEB 8. DADS 9. TTY 10. BATHTUB 11. ARIZONA 12. MINAH 14. CORSAIR 17. TSH 18. GAFFE 20. ADS 23. READIES 24. EBBED 25. DA 26. SLA 29. LB 30. EDP 31. LEAGUER 32. DERIDES 35. NAB...
AN ILL FATED TOWN Another fire visited Belknap last week, and destroyed a number of buildings and much cut cordwood. Among the houses burned were J.J. Verkler’s door and sash factory; the saloon of the Sprague Brewery and the blacksmith shop in the rear; C.W. Godfrey’s cabin and several tents. Godfrey’s cabin contained two tons of hay. The loss is estimated to be in the neighborhood of $3,000. The entire town had a very narrow escape. ADVERTISEMENT COEUR D’ALENE BREWERY Carl Mallon, Proprietor, Belknap, Montana LOCATION OF BREWERY Five hundred...
Trish Stauffer, Thompson Falls - “The cell phone.” David Haase, Thompson Falls - “Women.” Nadine Webster, Thompson Falls - “Blackstone griddle.” Pat Ingraham, Thompson Falls - “Indoor plumbing and the washing machine.” Sid Raiche, Thompson Falls - “Spaceship technology.” Jim Krogman, Thompson Falls - “The TV....
A group of students put in some extra time in school last week that will help them with employment after graduation. The nine girls and three boys, all seniors, were part of the Jobs For Montana Graduates "mock interviews" last Tuesday in the Plains High School gymnasium, where a dozen community members gave up their time to provide realistic job application experience. It was the first time for all but two of the volunteer business locals to participate in the annual program. Joel Collett of...
Havens Stable is ready for the season, bringing back the summer vendor series. The first event is 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday, May 27. Havens Stable will hold an event each month through September. Organizer Kaitlyn Goodwin said that after the two events in the summer of 2022, they decided to hold the vendor fair monthly this year. She noted that this will help local vendors and artists showcase their talents and products throughout the summer sale season. “This year we are excited to have new booths and vendors joining us,” said Goodwin. “We have...
Ledger photo by Jennifer Curran The Western Sky Band performs during the Music for Moms event Saturday at The Rex Theater. The show is a fundraiser for Cancer Network of Sanders County....
Natalie and Jason Frankhauser of Plains announce the birth of a daughter, Jolene Anne Frankhauser, born at 5:39 p.m. on May 8, 2023, at Clark Fork Valley Hospital. Jolene weighed 6 pounds, 9 ounces and measured 19-3/8 inches. She was delivered by Dr. Jessica Valentine. Jolene joins siblings Josie and Nolan. Maternal grandparents are Thomas Ruzicka of Sacramento, California, and Tracy Ruzicka of Big Spring, Texas. Maternal great-grandparent is Dewey Sigmon. Paternal grandparents are Diane Price...
Oceanrose Hyde and Jayden Weeks of Plains announce the birth of a daughter, Oakley Rose Weeks. Oakley was born March 21, 2023, at Clark Fork Valley Hospital with Dr. Richard Ingle delivering. Oakley measured 21 inches and weighed 8 pounds, 14 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Amber and Danny Thompson. Paternal grandparents are Casey and Amie Weeks of Plains. Maternal great-grandparents are Dan and Sandra Pry of Green Valley, Arizona. Paternal great-grandparents are Jim and Julie Weeks of...
The Huckleberry Festival committee members are busy working behind the scenes for the upcoming 2023 festival. The logo for the year was chosen from a variety of awesome artistically designed entries, the committee reported. This year's logo was created by Ariel Lyons of Plains. Lyons shared with the committee that she first saw a post on Facebook of the logo contest this year and knew that she wanted to enter the competition. She brainstormed and came up with her idea for the logo to represent...
SOLUTIONS ACROSS 1. RBE 4. TAO 7. ARM 8. RABBI 10. DIBS 12. DUBOS 13. IDOL 14. RAF 16. ELM 17. ALLAN 19. DAS 20. ISIS 21. NEIGHBORHOODS 25. RAY 26. CUE 27. REEF 29. EIRA 30. COW 31. SEA 32. BASEBALL FIELD 39. DEAF 41. RAD 42. PRAIA 43. EBN 44. KYD 45. IRAN 46. ABACA 48. SWBD 49. RENEW 50. ILL 51. DAO 52. GEE SOLUTIONS DOWN 1. RADIAN 2. BRIDLE 3. EMBOLI 4. TAU 5. ABBESS 6. OBOLI 8. RDF 9. ISMS 11. SLANG 14. RAH 15. ASOCIAL 18. NH 19. DRY 20. IDEA 22. BREWERY 23. OAF 24. OUR 27. RCAF 28. EOS 29. EEL 31. SAD 32. BANANA 33. BAD 34. FP 35. IRIS 36....
A salute to Sanders County graduates....
The downpours and thunderstorms that brought more than an inch of precipitation to the Clark Fork valley last week gave way to brilliant sunsets. David Reedy of Whitepine captured these colorful rays on his commute home last week....
4 YEARS AGO APRIL 21, 1983 PLAINS AUTO AGENCY CHANGES HANDS Vacura Motors of Plains, a Ford dealer since 1924 and the only remaining new car dealer in Sanders County, changed management last week as John Szafryk, a Dillon native and former Anaconda Ford dealer, took over as general manager. Szafryk has 20 years of experience in the auto business. He is a Navy veteran and comes to Plains from Idaho. Clyde Terrell, formerly associated with Larson’s Chevrolet and more recently manager of the Plains Chevron Service Station, has joined Vacura Motor...
Laura Herrick, Trout Creek - “To be kind and considerate.” Bob Ludka, Silverwood - “Follow the rules.” Kay Nygaard, Paradise - “The love of Christ, and she taught us a lot by example.” Ron Berman, Thompson Falls - “Unconditional love.” Frank LaMotte, Trout Creek - “To be good to other people.” Mimi Foste, Plains - “Love without boundaries, patience and kindness....
The GFWC Thompson Falls Woman’s Club hosts an annual Pinochle Marathon to raise funds for the Blanche M. Hurlburt Scholarship that is awarded to a graduating Thompson Falls High School student each May. The 62nd Annual Pinochle Marathon began in September and concluded in April. This year’s winner was the team of Cathy Mills and Jim Hurst with 43,540 points. Wendy Kelley and BJ Handofrd finished second with 43,280 points and Pinkie Nelson and Joyce Hilt third with 41,240 points. In fourth place were Juanita Triplett and Cal Pomrenke with 39,...
They didn't get as many volunteers as hoped, but the Plains Spring Cleanup Day on Saturday was still a big success, said Lana Dicken, one of the primary coordinators of the daylong project. "It was fantastic. Lots of people showed up and worked hard all day," said Dicken, who had gone door to door over the last two weeks to recruit volunteers and to find those who wanted help getting garbage and other materials hauled away. "People were excited about coming out to serve and do the community...