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Scotty Softball Tonight!

Tyra Johnson and the Scotties are hosting the Sidney Eagles on Cal Ripken Field at 5:00. Come out and cheer them on!

Did you get missed?



The Fort Peck Fine Arts Council
is preparing for the upcoming 2015
Season. Please let them know if you
have not received a Patron letter
this year. Patron donations that
are received by May 10th will be
acknowledged in the 2015 Program.

Patron levels are as follows:


Producer -$1000-4,999
Artistic Director - $800-999
Cast Member - $600-799
Choreographer - $400-599
Stage Manager - $200-399
House Manager - $100-199
Friend - $25-99
All levels of giving are

appreciated and all proceeds go


directly to the Fort Peck Summer
Theatre. If you would like to
receive a patron letter, please
contact
Executive
Director,
Michelle Tade, at (406) 228-9216
or by email at fptheatre@nemont.
net, or visit the website at www.
fortpecktheatre.org.

Class B Golf Division I


Divisional at Wolf Point

Congratulations to the Scotty golfing girls as they


have advanced to the State B Tournament next week.

The top four teams, and top 15 individuals, qualify
for the state tournament. So unfortunately for the
Scotty boys, they have no representation at this years
state meet in Huntley Project/Billings.

Girls Team scores: 1, Plentywood, 410; 2, Conrad, 452;


3, Glasgow, 472; 4, Cut Bank, 498.

Health Issues

There is currently a
health outbreak at Valley
View Home. There can be
no visitors at Valley View
until further notice.

The Wool Pool

The Hi-Line Wool


Pool will be collecting
wool on May 9th from 7
- 11:30a.m. at the Malta
City Shop, located south
of Malta.
For questions about
delivery or preparation
requirements,
contact
Marko
Manoukian,
Phillips County Extension
Agent, at 406-654-2543,
prior to May 7th. All new
producers are welcome.

Top 15: 1, Rebecca Laird, Cut Bank, 96; 2, Hallie


Wangerin, Plentywood, 96; 3, Madi Gameon, Choteau,
100; 4, Mollie Simonson, Plentywood, 100; 5, Clara
Jensen, Plentywood, 102; 6, Makkell Baillargeon,
Glasgow, 103; 7, Diana Ball, Harlem, 103; 8, Hannon
Stevens, Shelby, 103; 9, Kyleigh Salois, Conrad, 104; 10,
Jenae Johns, Conrad, 106; 11, Lyndsey Young, Poplar,
107; 12, Tamrah Pewitt, Glasgow, 108; 13, Megan
Vanderacre, Conrad, 111; 14, Kim Tompt, Plentywood,
112; 15, Anamarie Long, Wolf Point, 116.
Boys Team scores: 1, Conrad 343; 2, Shelby 353; 3,
Choteau 378; 4, Malta 378; 5, Cut Bank 398; 6, Plentywood
409; 7, Harlem 426; 8, Fairfield 433; 9, Glasgow 442; 10,
Rocky Boy 449; 11, Wolf Point 457.
Top 15: 1, Blake Underdahl, Conrad, 77; 2, Derrek
Durocher, Choteau, 79; 3, Andrew Eberling, Plentywood,
85; 4, Logan Garman, Conrad, 85; 5, Brady Fretheim,
Shelby, 86; 6, Reid VandenBos, Cut Bank, 87; 7, Keenan
VanWichen, Malta, 88; 8, Jeremiah Paine, Wolf Point; 88;
9, Jack Grubb, Conrad, 88; 10, Bridger Martin, Shelby,
88; 11, Brock Whitted, Shelby, 88; 12, Mason Murray,
Fairfield, 89; 13, Paxon Swartz, Fairfield, 89; 14, Jordan
ODell, Choteau, 90; T15, Even Harrell, Cut Bank, 91;
T15, Tyler White, Shelby, 91.

BUZZIFIEDS

Praise the Good


Lord, we may
get rain
Tonight: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, then
showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after midnight.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52. East southeast wind
10 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. Chance of
precipitation is 60%.
Wednesday: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. High
near 61. Northwest wind 6 to 11 mph increasing to 15 to
20 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 28
mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.
Wednesday Night: A slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36. North
northwest wind 15 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 24
mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 56. North
northwest wind around 17 mph, with gusts as high as 23
mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 35.
Northeast wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 57. East northeast
wind 8 to 10 mph.
Friday Night: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy,
with a low around 36.
Saturday: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with
a high near 57.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36.
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 60.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 36.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 63.

MOVING SALE: Saturday May 9th, 9 AM 1280 Hwy 246. Take 2nd Ave
south out of Glasgow on the Tampico road, go approx 11 miles on the
pavement, when the pavement ends at the y in the road, stay right, do not
cross the tracks again, go approx another mile on the gravel, watch for right
hand turn across a car pass with the post marked 1280, follow the road
on in another mile. Sale will be in a Quonset, will be held rain or shine.
Road will be marked. Monarch cook stove, 3 campers, large window Air
Conditioner for a big area or business, tables and chairs, lots of vintage
items, lots of everything. CALL 785-2321 263-7936 FOR MORE INFO
BUZZ
BARTENDERS NEEDED: Wed. - Sat. & for events. PICK UP
APPLICATION AT JOB SERVICE. DROP OFF AT THE ELKS
BUZZ
FUN & FRIENDLY WORKPLACE! Join the fun at Taco Shack. You must
be at least 14 years old, be responsible & have transportation. PICK UP
AN APPLICATION AT TACO SHACK OR CALL SHERRI 228-2979.
BUZZ
FMDH POSITION OPENING: Full-Time Certified Nursing Assistant.
Applicant must be willing to work rotating shifts, weekends and holidays.
All scheduled shifts are 12 hours. State of Montana Certified Nursing
Assistant Certification preferred but not required, CPR certification
required or must be willing to acquire within first 30 days of employment.
Under the supervision of the nursing staff or Supervisor, will provide
basic nursing assistance and assist patients with daily activities such
as feeding, bathing, dressing, grooming, or repositioning. FMDH IS AN
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. PLEASE
CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3638 FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
BUZZ
PRESCHOOL TEACHER: A Glasgow preschool is looking for a teacher
with a Bachelors Degree in Education and Certificate in Early Childhood
Education to teach two classes of children ages (3-5) daily. Applications
should be submitted by May 29. A more detailed description is available
at the Glasgow Job Service.
BUZZ
JOB OPENING: Local business has an immediate full time opening
for an Accounts Payables and Receivables person including various
bookkeeping tasks. Qualifications: proficient in the use of a computer and
able to work with software programs such as Microsoft Works, Excel and
Photoshop would be helpful. A qualified applicant must be able to maintain
confidentiality, be organized and able to work under pressure and take
initiative to get work done with minimal supervision. Wages depends on
qualifications and experience. Fringe benefits include Individual 401(k),
health, eye and dental insurance. PLEASE APPLY AT JOB SERVICE IN
GLASGOW, MT.
BUZZ
STORE FRONT SPACE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE, 228-2800
BUZZ
FOR SALE: 14 Coleman Pop-up Camper; Queen & Full size beds. Good
Condition. 228-8450 AFTER 5 PM
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath townhome, St. Marie. $425 + $175 for
utilities except water & sewer. Ready Now! 406-230-1283
BUZZ
NEED HELP ROTOTILLING? No job to big or small 24 Commercial tiller
$70/hr and 96 $125/hr. Minimum 1 hr rate. CALL JAKE AT 263-4510
FOR AN APPT

On the 70th Anniversary Of VE Day the Good War and The War Were In

GrassTopsUSA Exclusive Commentary By Don Feder

murdered, on January 30th. On the Western Front,


1.5 million Germans were taken prisoner. FDR died
on April 12th. Mussolini was executed on April 28th.
The U.S. Seventh Armys 45th Infantry Division entered
Dachau, on the outskirts of Munich, on April 29th. GIs
who were no strangers to carnage were so appalled by
the condition of survivors that some of them machinegunned German guards. Hitler committed suicide on
April 30th.
May 8 was the end of the war in Europe. In the
Pacific, fighting raged for another three months. On
June 22, the Marines captured Okinawa after 82 days
of brutal fighting and more than 14,000 Americans
dead. On August 6, a mushroom cloud sprouted over
Hiroshima. On August 14, 1945 crowds in Times Square
celebrated VJ Day.
On November 20, 1945, the Nuremberg Trials
began, offering a small degree of justice to Nazisms
victims. And on May 14, 1948 almost three years to
the day after Germanys surrender the State of Israel
was proclaimed. The people Hitler tried to annihilate
rose from the ashes to reestablish a Jewish state after
2,000 years of exile.
World War II isnt ancient history. In the United
States, more than a million veterans of the war are still
alive, though their median age is 92 and we are, on
average, losing 423 every day.
Who will remember them when they and their
children are gone?
In a 1998 National Assessment of Education
survey, more than half of 12th graders couldnt pick out
one of our WWII allies from a short list. Some thought

It was the good war, fought by the Greatest


Generation. It was a war for the survival of civilization.
It was the deadliest conflict in history. It was Americas
finest hour.

May 8 marks the 70th anniversary of VE Day the
end of World War II in Europe.

Images flash before us Neville Chamberlain
waving a piece of paper said to guarantee peace for our
time, Hitler giving a stiff-arm salute at a Nuremberg
rally, a Czech woman weeping as panzers rolled into
Prague, a smiling FDR wearing his naval cape, his
cigarette holder at a jaunty angle, Churchill flashing
a victory sign, GIs wading ashore on Omaha Beach,
skeletal survivors in a liberated death camp, and a
Russian soldier raising the Soviet flag on the Reichstag
building above the ruins of Berlin.
The war that ended on May 8, 1945 began with
the Treaty of Versailles (June 28, 1919), which, despite
its reputed harshness, did little to stop a resurgence of
German militarism. When he saw the treaty, Marshal
Ferdinand Foch, Frances last World War I commander,
famously remarked: This is not peace. It is an armistice
for 20 years. Germany invaded Poland on September 1,
1939 20 years and 65 days later.
Over 60 million died in the Second World War
3% of the worlds population in 1939. The death toll
included 291,557 U.S. servicemen. More than 800,000
were wounded. There were 464 Medals of Honor
awarded, many posthumously.
In the three months leading up to Germanys
unconditional surrender Soviet troops liberated
Auschwitz, where an estimated 1.1 million were continued on next page

Germany and Italy fought on our side. A 2008 survey


found that about a quarter of teens were unable to
identify Adolf Hitler as the leader of Germany during
World War II.

In a poll by Londons Daily Telegraph, 61% of British
youth didnt know the war was sparked by the invasion
of Poland. One in 10 thought Germany was invaded.
For Millennials, Eisenhower, Patton, MacArthur and
Montgomery might as well be the starting lineup of the
Patriots Super Bowl team.
Ignorance will not save us. The Europe of 2015
looks increasingly like the Europe of 1935.

In the last year, Jews have been murdered by religion
of peaceniks in Paris, Brussels and Copenhagen. (Heil
jihad?) From Malmo to Marseille, assaults on men
wearing skull caps and women wearing the Star of
David are common.
Shouts of Hitler was Right!, and Death to the
Jews!: are SOP at anti-Israel rallies on the continent.
Writing in Mosaic Magazine, French Jewish author
Michel Gurfinkiel notes, Polls show as many as 40% of
Europeans holding the opinion that Israel is conducting
a war of extermination against the Palestinians. This is
doubtless why the Arab population of the West Bank
has grown by 29% since the year 2000.

Iran is the Third Reich reborn.

Before the Wehrmacht began goose-stepping across
Europe, who took Hitler seriously? The funny little
man with a Charlie Chaplin mustache cant actually
mean what he says, Europeans told each other. Today,
apologists for Iran tell us Ahmadinejad never vowed to
wipe Israel off the map. It was a mistranslation. Besides,
he didnt mean it.
Britain and France gave Hitler the Sudetenland,
making the rest of Czechoslovakia indefensible. The
dismemberment of Israel to create a terrorist enclave
would give the Jewish state whats been called Auschwitz
borders.

In 2012, President Obama told a Jewish audience I
have Israels back. By the end of June, the administration
and its partners in appeasement are set to enter an
agreement with Irans psycho-killer regime that will
result in lifting sanctions, which in turn will facilitate
Tehrans nuclear weapons program.

Speaking in the Rose Garden on April 2, the president
said the pact would be an historic understanding with
Iran, which if fully implemented will prevent it from
ever obtaining a nuclear weapon. All that was missing
was the umbrella.
But the analogy is imperfect. Hitler never led his

people in chants of Death to England or promised


to wipe France off the face of map. Roosevelt prayed
publically, including in his D-Day prayer. Obama says
Christians have to get off their high horse. Nave though
he was, Neville Chamberlain loved his country.

On VE Day plus 70, never again has a hollow ring
the rising tide of anti-Semitism in Europe, an ideology
set on world conquest, and appeasement by leaders so
detached from reality that they may as well inhabit an
alternate dimension.

If you meet a World War II vet, thank him, gratefully
shake his hand, and make a silent vow that the sacrifices
his generation made shall not have been in vain.

Speaking of WWII Veterans...


From Don Feders article, If you meet a World War
II vet, thank him, gratefully shake his hand, and make a
silent vow that the sacrifices his generation made shall not
have been in vain.

And while youre at it, heres another tip on WWII


Veterans:
Captain Jerry Yellin, from Fairfield, Iowa, flew
the first escort mission of B-29 bombers over Japan on
April 7, 1945 and on August 14, I flew the final combat
mission in World War II. He was also buddies and had
witnessed the death of the said wars last casualty
Second Lieutenant Phillip Schlamberg.

While visiting Iwo Jima for the 70th anniversary on
March 21st in commemoration of the end of World War
II, Capt. Yellin did an interview.

Simply google the name Capt. Jerry Yellin to find
this five minute video (it pops right up without typing
in the website).
One of those who are part of what is now known
as the Greatest Generation, listen carefully to what he
says. It is very much worth the time it takes.

Political Buzz...


If people want to play the race card, and they will,
thats their choice. If they want to play the political card
its because hes a Democrat and you dont like him
thats their choice. My job is to uphold the Constitution
and I dont care who the president is.
Thats a quote by Florida Congressman Ted Yoho
as he introduced House Resolution 198 in the 114th
Congress that seeks to define President Obamas
executive actions on immigration as impeachable
offenses.
Yohos legislation simply doesnt lay down a red
line for Barack Hussein Obama. It lays down a red line
for every future occupant of the Oval Office as well by
specifically defining eleven separate violations under
Article II, Section 4 of the United States Constitution.

Let me be clear, this resolution isnt directed at any
one president and doesnt favor one party or the other.
Essentially, it will put all presidents current and
future, both Democrat and Republican on notice that
Congress will finally begin holding them accountable,
Yoho said upon the introducing the bill in April.
Yohos HR 198 declares that the following
presidential actions shall constitute impeachable high
crimes and misdemeanors, which will cause the House
of Representatives to vote articles of impeachment to
send to the Senate for trial:
1. initiating war without express congressional
authorization;
2. killing American citizens in the United States or
abroad who are not engaged in active hostilities
against the United States without due process
(unless the killing was necessary to prevent
imminent serious physical danger to third parties);
3. failing to superintend subordinates guilty of chronic
constitutional abuses;
4. spending appropriated funds in violation of
conditions imposed for expenditure;
5. intentionally lying to Congress to obtain an
authorization for war;
6. failing to take care that the laws be faithfully
executed through signing statements or systematic
policies of nonenforcement;
7. substituting executive agreements for treaties;
8. intentionally lying under oath to a federal judge or
grand jury;
9. misusing federal agencies to advance a partisan
political agenda;
10. refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena
for documents or testimony issued for a legitimate
legislative purpose; and

11. issuing executive orders or presidential memoranda


that infringe upon or circumvent the constitutional
powers of Congress.

If a majority of members impeach the president,


a trial is then conducted in the Senate. The upper
chamber needs a two-thirds vote to convict and remove
the president from office. This is highly improbable,
however, as Republicans have at most a 55-45 majority
in the Senate. No Democrats are expected to vote to
remove the president.
During the impeachment of then-President Bill
Clinton in 1999, no Democrats convicted Clinton of
perjury or obstruction of justice, while 50 of the 55 GOP
senators convicted Clinton of at least one of those charges.

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