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Montana American Legion District #1 Post explained the 13 folds of the American flag while
Commander Joe Yeoman (at left) was the Master Scot Renville (center) and Mark Wesen properly
of Ceremonies at the Veterans Day program, which folded Old Glory. A lot of people, including Veterans,
typically held at the Glasgow Civic Center in years had never heard of the meanings of the 13 folds.
past, was held in the Glasgow High Auditorium with They will be folding the flag again on January 3rd,
the GHS students also sitting in on the program. Joe 2020, at the Glasgow Middle School.

Flag Folding Ceremony taught on Veterans Day


The flag folding ceremony was originally founded. The portion United States, at the ceremony of
described by the Uniformed Services of the flag denoting honor is the retreat the flag is lowered, folded in
is a dramatic and uplifting way to canton of blue containing the stars a triangle fold and kept under watch
honor the flag on special days such representing the states our veterans throughout the night as a tribute
as Memorial Day and Veterans Day, served in uniform. The canton field to our nation’s honored dead. The
and is sometimes used at retirement of blue dresses from left to right and next morning it is brought out and,
ceremonies. is inverted when draped as a pall on at the ceremony of reveille, run
The flag folding ceremony a casket of a veteran who has served aloft as a symbol of our belief in the
represents the same religious our country in uniform. resurrection of the body.
principles on which our country In the Armed Forces of the continued on back page
Pie Sale Letter to the Buzz
Let us make your Thanksgiving Pies!
Taking orders until Tuesday, November 19 Need to be crossing the aisles
Ready for pickup Monday, November 25 Dear Buzz,
at the Museum from 10 AM - 4 PM
Pies will be $15 per Pie A few days ago I opined to Kelly that the Buzz articles
Choice of pies are: should be more balanced, representing both sides of the
Apple • Pumpkin • Pecan • Sour Cream Raisin • Cherry political scene. He replied that he has received numerous
To Order Call Ruthie 406-263-7344, Sally 406-228-8673 anonymous letters sent by people “who were too ‘chickens__t’
or the Museum at 406-228-8692 leave message if no answer.
to sign their names.” So, they weren’t published. Never let it
Mix of rain
be said that this old lady was too “chicken-whatever” to sign
her name!
and snow Both political parties are not the way they were many
Tuesday years ago. Each has evolved and now seem to be the
opposite of what they once were. The GOP, was once hailed
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. West
northwest wind around 6 mph becoming calm in the as being the party that freed slaves and clamped down on
evening. abusive business practices while the Democrats were the
Tuesday: A chance of snow before 11am, then rain pro-slavery and pro/business/wealth party. That seems to
likely between 11am and 4pm, then rain and snow likely have changed. Now one party has headed to the far right
after 4pm. Cloudy, with a high near 39. East wind 6 and the other to the left producing a polarization that is
to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New snow disastrous for the future of our nation. Many of our elected
accumulation of less than a half inch possible. officials are more interested in preserving their tribal views
Tuesday Night: Snow likely, mainly before 11pm. and political futures than crossing the aisle to get something
Cloudy, with a low around 20. Northeast wind around done on both state and national levels.
8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New snow
We, as citizens, feed the beast of destruction when
accumulation of 1 to 3 inches possible.
we pass on “information” via FB, Twitter, the press, radio
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of snow before
11am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 31. North wind
and conversation neglecting to research the validity of our
6 to 9 mph. declarations. When we limit our “news gathering” to Fox
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 15. News, MSNBC and questionable internet sources we are
Northwest wind around 6 mph becoming calm in the simply exposing ourselves to multiple biases. For this reason
evening. I recommend NPR and PBS which seem to relay facts rather
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 34. Calm than fiction and/or pure opinion. (When the news gets too
wind becoming south 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon. disgusting you can always read a book or watch a sitcom.)
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 18. Political beliefs are a result of factors such as
South wind around 6 mph. family, community culture, spiritual beliefs, education,
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 37. West wind peer pressure, gullibility or lack of it, occupation and
5 to 10 mph. introspection. Over the years I have come to agree mostly
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 19. with the Democrats because of their views on education,
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 39. West science, women/gender issues, environment, agriculture,
wind 6 to 10 mph. immigration and health care----not necessarily in that
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 39. order. My greatest concern at this time is the lack of unity in
this country. We need to quit being so tied to the extremes
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Big Sandy gets Murnionized, Jordan playing for first title


By Mike Brandt Denton. Wibaux won the next two titles, defeating
Want something to do Saturday? Or are you going Terry 52-30 and Absarokee 8-6.
hunting this weekend and would like a break. Head over Wibaux also won two in a row in 2000 and
to Jordan for the State Class C 6-man championship. 2001, beating Medicine Lake-Froid 36-32 and
The Mustangs will be playing for their first-ever Scobey-Peerless 42-30. Scobey got some revenge
state title in any sport. Jordan will host Eastern C the following year, thumping the Longhorns 50-6.
rival Wibaux at 1 p.m. Superior defeated Wibaux 28-21 for the 2008 crown,
Jordan (11-1) avenged a season opening loss to and then in a 6-man contest Denton beat Wibaux 58-
Big Sandy by handing the Pioneers their first loss of 38.
the season, 55-25, in the semi-final game. In other playoff games, Manhattan (11-0)
Edward Murnion scored six touchdowns and handed Fairfield its first loss in 23 games with a 25-
cousin Keenan Murnion tossed two TD passes in 19 win on the Eagles field Saturday. Manhattan will
leading the Mustangs. Edward Murnion scored the host its first-ever state Class B championship game,
first TD on a 59-yard run early in the first quarter. taking on Eureka (11-0), which defeated Red Lodge
After the Pioneers tied it on Kade Stutz’s 49-yard run, 39-35.
Keenan Murnion put six more points in the board Rocky Mountain College’s Herb Klindt Field will
with his 24-yard run. be the site of the Class C 8-man championship game
Edward Murnion also scored on runs of 1, 1, 2, with Fairview (10-0) taking on Clarks Fork (11-0)
and 62-yards. He also caught a pass from his cousin (Alberton-Superior).
Keenan for a 17-yard strike. If you don’t want to stop in Jordan, then head on
Those weren’t the only Murnions to score, Dawson further down the road to Miles City where the 10-0
Murnion had a 42-yard TD and Cole Murnion caught Cowboys will host Laurel (9-1) for the Class A title
Keenan Murnion’s pass for a 7-yard TD. The Murnion’s game.
scored all nine of the Mustangs touchdowns. Butte (11-0) hosts Bozeman (10-1) for the AA
Wibaux (9-2) routed Jordan 70-27 for the crown Friday night.
state crown last year, but the Mustangs handed the In some local sports, Glasgow has three players
Longhorns a 47-41 loss earlier this season in Wibaux. that have been selected to play in the Class B All-Star
Wibaux has played its share of championships game in June in Billings. Reserved for senior players,
games, winning five 8-man titles and the lone 6-man Alec Boland, Dexter Monson, and Cordell Younkin will
last year. The Longhorns have played in 10 champion play one last time together. More on this at a later date.
ships with the first coming in 1992 against Ennis, with Also, congratulations to Dylan Nieskens and
the Mustangs winning 38-28. In 1991 the Longhorns Mayson Phipps, both juniors, who were selected to
won their first crown with a 34-14 win against the Class B All State roster.

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Boneless Pork
LOIN CHOPS ............................ $1.79 lb.
Family Pack Boneless Skinless
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Bone-In Spiral Sliced
HALF HAM ............................... $1.49 lb.
Cook’s Shank
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Cloverdale Half
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Banquet 7 oz. Select Varieties
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It’s Pumpkin Pie Time Again


It’s that favorite time of year for pumpkin
enthusiasts. Some of us make our own pies, some
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bake a pie and serve it at Thanksgiving dinner.
Roubie Younkin of the Valley County MSU
Extension Service will once again demonstrate the Rated PG-13 138 min. Rated R 99 min.
Fri & Sat: 4:00 • 6:45 • 9:25 Fri & Sat: 4:10 • 7:00 • 9:10
art of pie crust and pumpkin pie filling on Monday, Sun: 4:00 • 6:45 Sun: 4:10 • 7:00
November 25th at 6:00 in the Lutheran Church Mon - Thur: 5:10 • 8:10 Mon - Thur: 5:00 • 8:00
kitchen. There will be a $5 supplies fee.
Everyone is welcome to join in the fun Helping to stock the Food Bank
and learning. Participants are asked to call the The First Lutheran Church and St Raphael’s
Extension Office at 228-4321 to register or for Church in Glasgow collected over 800 items for the
more information. Valley County Food Bank. The Thrivent Financial
give-back program will donate $500 to the food
Lots of Great Gifts for Everyone! bank through matching up to 500 items collected.
Home Décor • Linens • Soaps • Lotions • Candles & Diffusers
Jewelry • Clothing • PJs • Robes • Towels
Kids’ Christmas Store is back
Milk River, Inc. is once again sponsoring
Christmas Trees • Floral • Lights • Garland and More…
The Children’s Christmas Store. It will be held on
All Fall Items 50% OFF… while supply lasts
DEAL OF THE WEEK… FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Saturday, December 7th, and they are in need of
20 % OFF Thymes Winter Lotions, donations. Donated items may be dropped off at
Soaps, Candles and Diffusers!! Milk River Activity Center during the week Monday
Gourmet Foods… Great for Gift Baskets! through Friday.
FESTIVAL FOOD SAMPLE FRIDAY (FRI., NOV. 22ND)
Taste a delicious sample
Class Reunion meeting Thursday
of our gourmet foods. Bridal Registry There will be a Glasgow High School All Class
Etchart & Reichelt Reunion meeting this Thursday, November 21st at at
Robyn’s Nest
Home Decor & Fine Gifts
January 4, 2020
Sallee & Hochstellen the Glasgow Elks Lodge #1922 beginning at 6:00 p.m.
501 1st Ave. S. 228-4646 January 4, 2020 All GHS graduates are welcome to attend.
Flag folding
continued
Special care should be taken
that no part of the flag touches the
ground. The Flag is then carefully
folded into the shape of a tri-
cornered hat. In the folding, the
red and white stripes are finally
wrapped into the blue, as the light
of day vanishes into the darkness of
night.
This custom of special folding
is reserved for the United States Flag
alone.
1. The first fold of our flag is a
symbol of life.

2. The second fold is a symbol of


our belief in the eternal life.
Mark Wesen, MC Joe Yeoman and Scot Renville walk the audience
3. The third fold is made in honor through the proper folding of the Stripes and Stars on Veterans Day.
and remembrance of the veteran our Armed Forces, for it is a Hebrew citizen, represents the
departing our ranks who gave through the Armed Forces that lower portion of the seal of King
a portion of life for the defense we protect our country and our David and King Solomon, and
of our country to attain a peace flag against all her enemies, glorifies, in their eyes, the God
throughout the world. whether they be found within of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
or without the boundaries of
4. The fourth fold represents our our republic. 12. The twelfth fold, in the eyes of a
weaker nature, for as American Christian citizen, represents an
citizens trusting in God, it is to 8. The eighth fold is a tribute to emblem of eternity and glorifies,
Him we turn in times of peace the one who entered in to the in their eyes, God the Father, the
as well as in times of war for His valley of the shadow of death, Son, and Holy Ghost.
divine guidance. that we might see the light of
day, and to honor mother, for 13. When the flag is completely
5. The fifth fold is a tribute to our whom it flies on mother’s day. folded, the stars are uppermost,
country, for in the words of reminding us of our national
Stephen Decatur, “Our country, 9. The ninth fold is a tribute to motto, “In God we Trust.”
in dealing with other countries, womanhood; for it has been
through their faith, love, loyalty After the flag is properly folded
may she always be right; but it is
and devotion that the character and carefully tucked in, it takes on
still our country, right or wrong.”
of the men and women who the appearance of a cocked hat,
6. The sixth fold is for where our have made this country great ever reminding us of the soldiers
hearts lie. It is with our heart that have been molded. who served under General George
we pledge allegiance to the flag Washington and the sailors and
of the United States of America, 10. The tenth fold is a tribute to marines who served under Captain
and to the republic for which it father, for he, too, has given John Paul Jones who were followed
stands, one nation, under God, his sons and daughters for the by their comrades and shipmates
indivisible, with liberty and defense of our country since in the Armed Forces of the United
justice for all. they were first born. States, preserving for us the rights,
privileges, and freedoms we enjoy
7. The seventh fold is a tribute to 11. The eleventh fold, in the eyes of today.

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