12 November 2020

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Doris Brandt

Doris Brandt


Doris Georgette Brandt, 91, of Glasgow died Nov. 8, 2020, at Valley View Home. She was born Dec. 20, 1928, at the family home in Lustre to Anton and Alma (Kjensrud) Hustad. She attended grade schools in Oswego, Square Deal and Lustre. She attended high school in Frazer, graduating in 1946 from Frazer High School with salutatorian honors. She attended Northern College in Havre for a short time until her father became ill. She then began working at the Dairy Lunch Cafe in Wolf Point, where she met her future husband, Gene LaVerne Brandt. They were married July 16, 1950, in Wolf Point. They have five children: Terrance Keith, Colleen Marie, Barbara Faye, Mark Eugene and Rebecca Arlene. Their first year was spent in San Francisco, Calif., where he was assigned to a military police company at the Presidio of San Francisco, Calif. The fall of 1951 found them moving back to the farm, north of Nashua. They bought their very own farm in the summer of 1960 and moved there, where they lived until moving to Glasgow in 2000. She was an author, artist, a seamstress, a great cook, a musician, loved doing crafts and was a very spiritual woman. She spent many hours painting pictures for her children and grandchildren. She entered many in the county fair, winning ribbons and best of fair a couple of times. She sewed many shirts, skirts and quilts for her family. She enjoyed playing the piano, electric organ, guitar, autoharp and the dulcimer. The most important thing that Doris had was her Bible, which she spent hours reading, memorizing verses and doing Bible studies and was active in the church teaching Sunday school. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gene; brothers, Myron and Russell Hustad; and twin sons born prematurely. She is survived by her children, Terrance Brandt of Belgrade, Colleen Tripp of Glasgow, Barbara Jones of Sagle, Idaho, Mark Brandt of Glasgow and Rebecca Tarum of Saginaw, Mich.; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; and brothers, Leonard Hustad of Williston, N.D., and Marlon Hustad of Billings. A viewing will be held 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 12, at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow. A private family graveside service will be held Friday, Nov. 13, at Highland Cemetery with Pastor Tom Tripp officiating. A celebration of life will be planned for the spring/summer of 2021.

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Wolf Point Falls Short Against Glasgow Squad

Wolf Point Falls Short Against Glasgow Squad


Wolf Point put together a strong fight but fell to district rival Glasgow in loser-out play during the Northern B divisional volleyball tournament in Conrad on Friday, Nov. 6. The Wolves dropped the match by a final score of 25-23, 19-25, 13-25, 22-25. Wolf Point led early in the first game, but Glasgow ran off six straight points to grab a 14-10 advantage. Two aces by Demi Kegley tied the

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Wolves Down Cut Bank At Divisional Tourney

Wolves Down Cut Bank At Divisional Tourney


Wolf Point took control from the start to knock off Cut Bank, 25-16, 25-19, 25-19, in the loser-out bracket at the divisional volleyball tournament in Shelby on Thursday, Nov. 5. In the opening set, Wolf Point earned the first 10 points as kills by J’Elle Garfield, Kayden Sibley and Jewel Olson led the way. Cut Bank was able to get as close as 13-8, but Wolf Point responded with a kill

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Garfield

Garfield


J’Elle of Wolf Point goes on the attack during the divisional tournament. (Photo by Mike Bashor, Shelby Promoter)

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Nelson

Nelson


Wolf Point Wolves’ senior Hailey returns a serve during the divisional volleyball tournament in Shelby. The Wolves won one of their three matches at the tourney. (Photo by Mike Bashor, Shelby Promoter)

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Kegley

Kegley


Demi keeps the ball in play for the Wolves. (Photo by Mike Bashor, Shelby Promoter)

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Sites Announced For Tourneys

Sites Announced For Tourneys


The Montana High School Association announced last week the locations for state volleyball tournaments. The tourney begin on Thursday, Nov. 12. Sites selected were Sidney for Class A, Shelby for Class B and Malta for Class C. Class AA volleyball will use a playoff format. Bozeman traditionally hosts all four classes for the state tournaments. Bozeman turned down the option because of the coronavirus

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Opportunity Bank Donates To Historical Society

Opportunity Bank Donates To Historical Society


Opportunity Bank of Montana announced a $100,000 pledge to the Montana Historical Society for the state’s new Montana Heritage Center Nov. 5. It is one of the largest donations since construction began on the Heritage Center this fall. Director Molly Kruckenberg said it is a gift for all Montanans. “Opportunity Bank has supported the Montana Heritage Center since the idea originated more