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Go Scotties!
Our Scotty cheerleaders had plenty to cheer about to make the trip to Manhattan as cheerleaders aren’t
this past Saturday as their football team clobbered allowed in Gallatin County. Glasgow is limited to 4
Columbus 46-zip. Unfortunately, the girls don’t get tickets per uniformed player and 2 tickets per coach.

Tune into the Veterans Day Program Wednesday


The Veterans Day Program will #3107 Commander Art Widhalm. a part of the program honoring
not be held in the Civic Center as it Chaplain Phil Wilson will be live veterans.
has been in years past, due to social with the invocation and benediction In other VFW news, VFW Post
distancing requirements. Instead, but all music will be taped. Echoing #3107 and their Auxiliary will meet
the program will be broadcast on taps will be played by Leonard on Thursday, November 12th at the
KLTZ radio during “Under the Big Swenson and Max Knodel, also VFW. The Auxiliary meets at 6:00
Sky” with Haylie Shipp and Stan taped. p.m. followed by the VFW meeting
Ozark. Tune into KLTZ (1240 AM) at 7:00. All members are asked to
Featured speaker is VFW Post Wednesday morning at 9:00 to be attend.
These are a few of my favorite things... Service postponed for John Kolstad
The sights and sounds of Christmas are everywhere !
Beautiful themed Christmas trees, florals, garlands, lanterns, World War II Veteran
table linens and more!!! John Kolstad, age 94, passed
Let’s not forget Fall... 50% OFF away at the Frances Mahon
table linens, paper products, candles and décor for your home! Deaconess hospital on
Who wants candy? We have gourmet candy galore!
Fill your stockings with chocolates, Carmel’s, toffee and more! robynsnesthomedecor.com
November 7, 2020.
Plus new dips and mixes for your entertaining needs! Corkcicles! Given the Current
Food gift baskets are always a great gift! Corkcicle coolers! situation with Covid-19 virus,
Lots of new items have arrived… Great styles & colors!
Don’t forget a memorial service will be
Thymes candles and diffusers!
New candles and diffusers from Simpatico. Gift Certificates are scheduled for later in 2021,
New soaps, lotions and bath products! always the right size probably in early summer. In
New Walton Wood soaps, lotions and products for men! and color!
New pajamas and bathrobes! lieu of flowers, memorial and donations can be made in
New hats, scarves and mittens! Bridal Registry John’s name to the Pioneer Museum, 816 US Highway 2
New purses, totes and wallets from Myra Bag! Canen & Luedtke
New clocks and home décor! April 10, 2021 West, Glasgow, Montana, 59230.
Service postponed for Marlene Zinner
Another Marlene C. Zinner, 82, formerly
Cold of Glasgow, Montana passed away

Veterans Day
November 3, 2020 in Aurora,
Colorado. Services are being planned
Tonight: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly after 4am. for Spring or Summer of 2020.
Cloudy, with a low around 17. West wind 8 to 14 mph. In lieu of flowers, to please have
New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible. friends and family send a donation to
Veterans Day: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly the Marlene Zinner Memorial Fund,
before 8am. Mostly cloudy, with a temperature rising to care of Kathleen ZinnerZwink via Venmo, PayPal, or Zelle.
near 25 by 11am, then falling to around 12 during the
remainder of the day. Wind chill values between -5 and
5. West northwest wind 16 to 21 mph, with gusts as high
Light up the Remembrance Tree
The Student Council at Glasgow High School is
as 26 mph. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
sponsoring their annual Remembrance Tree program
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -2.
to remember our loved ones that have passed on.
Wind chill values between -10 and -15. West northwest
wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. A tree filled with lights to commemorate those loved
ones will be on display throughout the holiday season
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 23. Calm wind
becoming south 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon. in front of the Pioneer Museum. To include your loved
ones, contact any High School Student Council member
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 7.
Southeast wind around 6 mph. or adviser, or the high school office at 228-2485.
Also, if you would like to purchase a bulb to recognize
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 36. South wind 6
to 9 mph. the men and women serving in our armed forces and
stationed around the world, you may do that as well.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 19. South
southwest wind around 8 mph. Bulbs may be obtained by November 27th for a $5.00
donation. A lighting ceremony for the Remembrance
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 41. West
southwest wind 8 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 Trees is scheduled for Sunday, November 29th, at 4:00
mph. p.m. The tree will be lit daily from November 29th
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 21.
to December 31. The community is invited to attend
West wind 14 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. the initial lighting ceremony at the Pioneer Museum
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 35. West
(refreshments will be served).
northwest wind 15 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 26 Proceeds from the Remembrance Trees will
mph. be donated to the Block of Bucks. Through your
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 15. generosity, over $28,000 has been donated to the
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 38.
Block of Bucks program from your support of the
Remembrance Tree program.
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Continental Marines landing at New Providence in amphibious landing of the Marine Corps, during the
March 1776 during the Battle of Nassau, the first American Revolutionary War

Happy 245th ‘birthday’, United States Marine Corps!


The United States Marine Corps traces its roots to George Washington; by December 1776 Washington
the Continental Marines of the American Revolutionary was retreating through New Jersey and, “in desperate
War, formed by Captain Samuel Nicholas by a resolution need of veteran soldiers,” had ordered Nicholas and the
of the Second Continental Congress on November Marines to attach themselves to the Continental Army.
10th, 1775, to raise two battalions of Marines. This The Battle of Princeton, where the Marines along with
date is celebrated as the birthday of the Marine Corps. General Cadwalader’s Brigade were personally rallied by
Nicholas was nominated to lead the Marines by future Washington, was the first land combat engagement of the
president John Adams. Marines; an estimated 130 Marines were present at the
Maj. Samuel Nicholas, first Commandant of the battle.
Marine Corps, was nominated to lead the Continental At the end of the American Revolution, both
Marines by John Adams in November 1775. the Continental Navy and Continental Marines were
By December of that year, Nicholas raised one disbanded in April 1783. The institution itself would not be
battalion of 300 men by recruitment in his home city of resurrected until 11 July 1798. At that time, in preparation
Philadelphia; in January, the Marines went to sea under the for the Quasi-War with France, Congress created the
command of Commodore Esek Hopkins, and in March United States Marine Corps. Marines had been enlisted by
1776 undertook their first amphibious landing, the Battle the War Department as early as August 1797 for service
of Nassau in the Bahamas, occupying the British port of in the new-build frigates authorized by the Congressional
Nassau for two weeks. “Act to provide a Naval Armament” of 18 March 1794,
On 3 January 1777, the Marines arrived at the Battle which specified the numbers of Marines to recruit for each
of Princeton attached to General John Cadwalader’s frigate.
Brigade, where they had been assigned by General U.S. Marines leading Arab mercenaries to victory
under U.S. Navy Lieutenant William Eaton and U.S.
Marine Corps First Lieutenant Presley O’Bannon during
the Battle of Derna
British and U.S. troops garrisoned aboard Hornet and
Penguin exchanging small arms musket fire with Tristan
da Cuna in the background during the final engagement
between British and U.S. forces in the War of 1812.
The Marines’ most famous action of this period
occurred during the First Barbary War (1801–1805)
against the Barbary pirates, when William Eaton and
First Lieutenant Presley O’Bannon led eight Marines and
500 mercenaries in an effort to capture Tripoli. Though
they only reached Derna, the action at Tripoli has been
immortalized in the Marines’ hymn and the Mameluke
sword carried by Marine officers.
The Marines’ Hymn dates back to the 19th century
and is the oldest official song in the United States armed
forces. The Marine motto Semper Fidelis means Always
Faithful in Latin, often appearing as Semper Fi; also the
name of the official march of the Corps, composed by John
Philip Sousa. The mottos “Fortitudine” (With Fortitude);
By Sea and by Land, a translation of the Royal Marines’ Per
Mare, Per Terram; and To the Shores of Tripoli were used
until 1868.
The Marine Corps emblem is the Eagle, Globe, and
Anchor, sometimes abbreviated “EGA”, adopted in 1868.
The Marine Corps seal includes the emblem, also is
found on the flag of the United States Marine Corps, and Unofficial traditions and customs
establishes scarlet and gold as the official colors. Marines have several generic nicknames:
Two styles of swords are worn by Marines: the • Devil Dog — German soldiers during the First World
officers’ Mameluke Sword, similar to the Persian shamshir War said that at Belleau Wood the Marines were so
presented to Lt. Presley O’Bannon after the Battle of Derna, vicious that the German infantrymen called them
and the Marine NCO sword. Teufel-Hunden – ‘devil dogs’.
The Marine Corps Birthday is celebrated every year • Gyrene — commonly used between fellow Marines.
on 10 November in a cake-cutting ceremony where the • Leatherneck — refers to a leather collar formerly part
first slice of cake is given to the oldest Marine present, who of the Marine uniform during the Revolutionary War
in turn hands it off to the youngest Marine present. The period.
celebration includes a reading of Commandant Lejeune’s • Jarhead — has several oft-disputed explanations.
Birthday Message. Some other unofficial traditions include mottos and
Close Order Drill is heavily emphasized early on in exclamations:
a Marine’s initial training, incorporated into most formal • Oorah is common among Marines, being similar
events, and is used to teach discipline by instilling habits in function and purpose to the Army and Air Force’s
of precision and automatic response to orders, increase hooah and the Navy’s hooyah cries. Many possible
the confidence of junior officers and noncommissioned etymologies have been offered for the term.
officers through the exercise of command and give Marines • Semper Fi is a common greeting among serving and
an opportunity to handle individual weapons. veteran Marines. It is short for the Marine Corps
An important part of the Marine Corps culture is Motto “Semper Fidelis”, which in Latin means “Always
the traditional seafaring naval terminology derived from Faithful”.
its history with the Navy. Marines are not “soldiers” or • Improvise, Adapt and Overcome has become an
“sailors”. adopted mantra in many units.
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Mavericks finish fourth Froid-Lake in five sets, 25-15, 25-19, 16-25, 22-25
and 15-13. Kia Wasson led North Country with 16
By Mike Brandt kills, 18 digs and five aces, McColly added 14 kills,
The North Country Mavericks finished the 11 digs, five aces and a block. Jaycee Erickson had
2020 volleyball season in the fourth place match 18 assists, Soper 13 assists, Teagan Erickson two
at the Eastern C Divisional tournament held in blocks, and Jayden Erickson a block.
Sidney and Fairview. North Country finished with 47 kills, 59
The Mavericks (15-6) put up a battle Friday digs, 35 assists, 18 aces and four blocks. The Red
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The Mavericks advanced to the quarterfinal
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champion Plentywood. The Wildcats came away
with a win, but it wasn’t an easy match as the
Mavericks won the first set, 25-22. Plentywood
took the second set in a hard fought game, 29-27.
The Wildcats won the next two sets, 25-19 and
27-25.
McColly recorded 15 kills for the Mavericks;
Kia Wasson had 20 digs, Jaycee Erickson 13
assists, three aces and two blocks, Soper 12
assists, Longtree five aces, and Teagan Erickson
four blocks.
The Mavericks recorded 42 kills, 67 digs, 35
assists, 12 aces and eight blocks. Plentywood had
46 kills, 62 digs, 35 assists, 12 aces and 10 blocks.
Friday morning had the Mavericks defeating
OBITUARY

Doris Brandt and crocheted. The most important
Doris Georgette Brandt, age 91, beloved wife, thing that Doris had was her
mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great great- Bible, which she spent hours
grandmother, friend, and neighbor went to be with her reading, memorizing verses
Lord and Savior on November 8, 2020 at Valley View and doing Bible studies, and
Home in Glasgow. was active in the church
Doris was born December 20, 1928 at the family teaching Sunday School.
home in Lustre, Montana to Anton and Alma (Kjensrud) While at Valley View
Hustad. She attended grade schools in Oswego, Montana, Home, she and her sister-
Square Deal, Montana, and Lustre, Montana. Doris in-law, Betty, read the Bible
attended high school in Frazer, Montana, graduating together just about every day.
in 1946 from Frazer High School with Salutatorian Doris is preceded in
honors. Doris met her future husband, Gene LaVerne death by her husband Gene;
Brandt, while working in Wolf Point, Montana. They parents Anton and Alma
were married on July 16, 1950 in Wolf Point. They have Hustad; brothers, Myron and
five children: Terrance Keith, Colleen Marie, Barbara Russell Hustad, and twin sons
Faye, Mark Eugene, and Rebecca Arlene. born prematurely.
After high school, Doris attended Northern Doris is survived by her children; Terrance (Dana)
College in Havre for a short time until her father Brandt of Belgrade, MT, Colleen (Tom) Tripp of Glasgow,
became ill. She then began working at the Dairy Lunch MT, Barbara (Don) Jones of Sagle, ID, Mark (LeAnne)
Cafe in Wolf Point, Montana, where she met her future Brandt of Glasgow, MT, and Rebecca (Carl) Tarum of
husband, and soon married him. Their first year was Saginaw, MI; grandchildren - Jason, Rachel, Kierstyn,
spent in San Francisco, California, where Gene was Stephen, Katrina, Arden, Joshua, Daniel, Benjamin,
assigned to a Military Police Co. at the Presidio of San Jennifer, Marina, Matthew, Kathleen, Andrew, Holly,
Francisco, California. The fall of 1951 found Doris and and Nathan; numerous great-grandchildren and great-
Gene moving back to the farm, north of Nashua. The great-grandchildren, and brothers Leonard Hustad
summer of 1960 was very important to Doris & Gene. of Williston, ND, and Marlon (Charlotte) Hustad of
They bought their very own farm and moved there, Billings, MT; sisters-in-law Marle Brandt of Gig Harbor,
where they lived until moving to Glasgow in 2000. WA, Betty Brandt of Glasgow, MT, Barbara Hustad of
Doris was an author, artist, a seamstress, a great cook, Wolf Point, MT, and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
a musician, loved doing crafts, and was a very spiritual A viewing will be held 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
woman. She spent many hours painting pictures for her on Thursday, November 12, 2020 at Bell Mortuary in
children and grandchildren. She entered many in the Glasgow. You can leave or send cards at Bell Mortuary.
county fair, winning ribbons and best of fair a couple of A private family graveside service will be held Friday,
times. Doris sewed many shirts, skirts and quilts for her November 13, 2020 at Highland Cemetery with Pastor
family. She enjoyed playing the piano, electric organ, guitar, Tom Tripp officiating. A celebration of Life will be
autoharp, and the dulcimer. She loved to make cards and planned for the Spring/Summer of 2021. Memorials
bookmarks from flowers that she had dried, and she tatted may be left for the family at bellmortuarymontana.com.

Let us make your St. Raphael's Annual Winter Coat Drive


Pie Sale Thanksgiving Pies! 412 3rd Ave. N., Parish Center Gymnasium
Taking orders until Saturday, November 14, 12 - 4pm
Tuesday, November 17 We are in NEED of Carhartt’s, Boots,
Ready for pickup Mon., Nov. 23 at the Museum from 10 AM - 3 PM Gloves, Warm Hats, Blankets,
Pies will be $15 each ESPECIALLY Children’s Coats & Snow Pants
Choice of pies are: Donations can be dropped off at the Parish Center
APPLE • CHERRY • PUMPKIN • PECAN • SOUR CREAM RAISIN If you require contact-free pickup please
To Order Call Ruthie 263-7344, Sally 228-8673, Darlene 228-8692 contact Erica Grant • 228-4990
or the Museum at 228-8692 leave message if no answer. We will do our best to accommodate you.

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