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D-Day “No Bull”

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June 6, 1944 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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Doug Stebleton reporting from Normandy


It's 11 AM June 5th, and I'm in the little village of Saint at the Utah Beach Museum and also did the Band of
Marie Du Mont at a dedication of the Normandy of Brothers monument of Dick Winters about seven years
French Resistance monument that was dedicated ago. Joey was in the Marines for eight years and then
last year but this year they have the placards in place went to the US Army special forces for 17 as a Green
explaining what the monument is and why it was Beret. He just retired this year. The story of the French
made. This one is about the French resistance during Resistance is one he does not want to see slip away, in
Normandy. My friend, U.S. Special Forces Captain part because he traces his own military lineage to that
Joey Ivanov (pictured above), is the one who came movement, which gave rise to the Special Operations
up with the idea and made it happen. It was made Executive of Great Britain (SOE) and the U.S. Office
within one year. I was involved in the early stages of of Strategic Services (OSS), which was forged into
helping Joey and made the introduction to Operation existence and led by one of The American Legion’s
Democracy who did it with him. The sculptor was founding figures, William Donovan, considered the
Stephen Spears who sculpted the US Navy monument father of modern U.S. military intelligence.
Services for Milo Zemliska OBITUARY
Milo J. Zemliska, 82, of George Eastman
Billings, Montana, passed George Henry
away Wednesday, June 1, Eastman passed away in
2022 at Frances Mahon his home June 2, 2022, at
Deaconess Hospital in the age of 67.
Glasgow, Montana. George is preceded
Funeral Services will in death by his parents
be 1:00 p.m., Monday, June John and Maggie Eastman,
6, 2022 at Bell Mortuary his sister Sue Schultz and
will Pastor Herb Sand nephew TJ Miller.
officiating. George is survived by his loving wife Joey of
Burial with Military almost forty years and his children.
Honors will follow in Highland Cemetery. Followed by George was born and raised in Glasgow MT.
a reception at the Glasgow Elks Lodge. While in Glasgow he along with Joey owned and
operated S&J Greenhouse Floral and Landscaping.
He was happiest in the greenhouse, hands in the dirt,
Nice seeding hundreds of flowers for many people to enjoy.

Soaker!
Later him and Joey relocated to the Billings area to be
closer to George’s medical team.
George had a big heart, and all were welcome in
This Afternoon: Showers. High near 54. East southeast
wind 11 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. his home. This is shown by the many youth him and
Tonight: Showers likely, mainly before 4am. Cloudy, with a Joey have taken under their wing. Scotty and George
low around 47. East wind 7 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as had a special bond, and they went on many adventures
18 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. together. George also deeply cared for Lacey Frost,
Tuesday: Showers likely, mainly after noon. Cloudy, with a Oyvind, Wally, Jennie, and Christine. Later in life
high near 63. East northeast wind 6 to 10 mph becoming George and Joey adopted Jacob, Maddi and Sebastean
north northwest in the afternoon.
and most recently Lilly Eastman.
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44.
George enjoyed the Green Bay Packers, finding
Northeast wind 5 to 7 mph becoming light and variable after
midnight. deals, spending time looking for treasures and
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 73. Light east most importantly being with his family and making
southeast wind becoming south southeast 5 to 10 mph in memories with his grandchildren whose presence
the morning. always made smile.
Wednesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and George is lovingly remembered by his children
thunderstorms after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low Lacie (Travis) Eastman and Cassie (Austin) Page.
around 52. East southeast wind 6 to 9 mph.
His sisters; Sharron (Morris) Miller, Bonnie (Bob)
Thursday: A slight chance of showers, then a chance of
showers and thunderstorms after noon. Partly sunny, with a
Kemp and Geneva (Leo) Kaschube. His mother-in-
high near 76. East wind 6 to 13 mph becoming west in the law Rosie Johnson. His sister in laws; Pam Johnson
afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph. Chance of and LeAnne (Hank) Donovan. Numerous nieces and
precipitation is 30%. nephews including Bobby and BJ Kemp, Richey, Chris
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51. West and Jeremy Schultz, Maggie Lease, Justin and Kenzie
northwest wind 6 to 13 mph becoming east southeast after Miller, Jordan Welk, Dillion and Kyler Koski.
midnight.
George will always have a special place in his
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 82. Southeast wind
6 to 14 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon. Winds grandchildren’s hearts: Trevor and Daniel Brown,
could gust as high as 23 mph. Logan Stevenson, Teagan and Oliver Page.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. West wind 7 to George’s celebration of life will be held at Family
17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Church in Laurel on June 8th at 1pm with a luncheon
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 83. to follow at Cassie Page’s patio.
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Low Water Coditions Cant Stop Cornhusker Duo
by Montana Cats Staff
Low water. That was
the theme for this year's
version of the Milk River
Catfish Classic.
How would the
anglers adapt? Would
fishing become
increasingly difficult?
Would teams still find
a way to put together
impressive baskets of
fish? Yes, fishing proved
to be very difficult on
an otherwise beautiful
evening, however, many
teams adapted and simply
found a way. Eighty
teams brought 276 cats to
the scales at the famous
midnight weigh-ins in
downtown Glasgow. Forty
two teams caught their
limit of five Channel Cats,
but at the end of the night
only five teams would
bring in over 20 lbs. Those
numbers, unfortunately,
bore a stark resemblance
to the low water years of
the early 2000's. Ryan Johnson and James Watkins enjoy the moment with the beautiful plaques
James Watkins, for the wall and $2,000 cash, The famed Travel Trophy from the Montana Catfish
of Hubbard, Nebraska, Association, and Catfish Rods and a Gift Certificate from B'n'M Poles.
and another Nebraska one spot all night and put Jumbo Whiskers was a until 8:45, from 8:45 on
native, Ryan Johnson, of together a limit of five cats 9.07 lb. Channel Cat. we were busy non-stop.
Glasgow brought a little averaging just over 6.5 That beauty of a fish When that sun went down
Cornhusker flavor to this lbs. That is a great day on proved to be just enough it was chaos in our boat."
year's Cat Classic as they a small river on any given to hold off a hard-charging The Achten's weighed
captured the crown with year. Dan and Amber Achten in at 30.26 lbs. and took
an impressive basket of James remarked, "I of Laurel. Team "Achten home a cool $3,060 for
33.07 lbs! The two had drove 745 miles to come a Fool" got into a mess of their efforts as they not
talked of returning to a here and do this, so it was fish late and made a run only claimed the runner-
location where they had a lot of fun!" at this year's tournament up spot, but they were
finished the tournament Their limit of five also championship. "Net Man also victorious in Saturday
the previous year and included this year's Jumbo Dan" had this to stay to evening's "side pot" option.
caught a big fish. That Whiskers, an award given say to a massive midnight Congratulations!
strategy proved fruitful to the largest catfish caught weigh-in crowd. 3rd place went to
as they were able to sit in in the tourney. This year's "We didn't have a bite continued somewhere
Cat Classic already looking forward hours. The Glasgow Area Band, Calcutta and Street
to next year. At this Chamber's Milk River Dance. On Saturday it
continued point the Catfish Classic Catfish Days festivities featured the Catfish Crawl,
a pair of veteran savvy has somewhat of a cult has only added to an Adult and Youth Cornhole
anglers in Eddie White following among anglers unbelievable weekend over Tournaments, Dart
and Eric Braunberger out and it's fans and we are the last 4 years. This year's Tournament, School's Out
of Miles City. The two only expecting to fill again next Catfish Days included; Carnival, Car Show, Food
boated eight cats on the January in a matter of The Friday night Live trucks, vendors, Crazy
evening, but they proved
to be the right ones. Their
five best tipped the scales

FMDH FOUNDATION
at 26.72 lbs. and was worth
$1,000 and some hardware

GOLF
for the wall. Eddie recalled,
"We caught our two
biggest fish right away, and
then we struggled for four
hours, and we sat baited
and waited in one hole".
4th Place went to
local anglers, Jake Aune
TOURNAMENT
2022
and Shawn Wersal. This
is the 2nd time in the top
four for the Glasgow duo
after previously finishing
3rd in 2014. It is the 5th
Top 20 finish in the Classic
for the veteran teammates
as they continue to inch
closer to an opportunity
at the championship in
future years.
Rounding out the
Top five and the last
team to crack 20 lbs. on
the evening was another
local team in Allan and
Tara Harrington. The
Harrington's got it done
on an evening where Sunnyside County Club
many of the tournament's
historically strong teams Sunday, June 12th at 9:00 am
struggled. It is the fourth
time in the Top 10 and the Team Cost: $300 Cash Payout - 5 places
6th time in the Top 20 for Meals provided Merchandise Hole Prizes
this accomplished mother- Maximum of 28 - 4 person teams
son duo.
Despite the TO REGISTER:
relatively difficult fishing; Call the Foundation Office at (406) 228-3556 or email
everyone left the event Foundation Coordinator at taylor.zerbe@fmdh.org
Days sales, and so much month in Sidney with the Nemont Beverage
more! If you haven't 14th Annual Monster Cat Corporation (Busch
experienced Milk River Roundup on Saturday July, Light), Glasgow TBID,
Catfish days as a family, 16th. This year's Angler of D&G Sports, Montana
please mark June 2nd-3rd, the Year race is HEATING Bar, Shelly George w/
2023 on your calendars up and it is anyone's Thrivent Financial, Hi-
because it is going to be ballgame at this point. Line Sportsmen, Enduro
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5th Annual Milk River Yellowstone River. Easy Clips Culling System,
Catfish Days and will be The Montana Catfish RS Jet Boat Anchors, and
highlighted by the 24th Association and the BnM Poles. We couldn't
Annual Catfish Classic. Catfish Classic staff would make these events a reality
The Montana Cats like to thank this year's without your continued
tour will continue next tournament sponsors: support! THANK YOU.

2 3rd Annual Milk River Catfish Classic


Glasgow, Montana, June 3rd & 4th, 2022
TITANIC
CHALLENGE
Sunday, June 12th at 3:00 pm
Glasgow Municipal Pool
$25 for 3 person team
Cash prizes for top 3 teams!

Questions? Talk to Rod Karst!

+ Teams will be given 3


buckets to use to fill other
team’s canoes.
+ Teams will not be allowed to
bail water out of their canoes.
+ After 5 minutes, team with
the least amount of water in
their canoe will advance to
finals.
+ 3 teams will compete during
each round of competition.
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In remembrance of one very brave man


The sculpture of Brig. Gen. Teddy Roosevelt Jr. by platoon inland through enemy fire after his Higgins
renowned artist Pablo Eduardo of Massachusetts boat reached the shoreline. In September 1944,
was dedicated in a ceremony on the evening of June Roosevelt Jr. received the Medal of Honor for his
6, 2022 (Doug sent this photo at 10:30 this morning, actions on D-Day. Roosevelt Jr. was 56 when he
Normandy is eight hours ahead of our time), in died of a heart attack in Normandy on July 12, 1944.
Ste. Mere-Eglise as part of commemorations to
remember the 78th anniversary of the D-Day End the stigma. Reach out.
Invasion. The American Legion founder who
became the oldest U.S. officer to storm the beaches Mental Health Walk DO
NOT
of Normandy in the June 6, 1944, D-Day invasion, & Community BBQ! BELIEVE
EVERY
is now cast in bronze and fragments from shells, Thursday, June 9th at 5:30 pm THING

bullet casings and other metals retrieved from the Valley Event Center to Hoyt Park
YOU
THINK
battle that led to Europe’s liberation in World War + Speaker at 5:30 pm at VEC
+ Walkers will leave VEC at 5:45 pm
II. He is now depicted in the first of two “Statues + BBQ to follow around 6:00 pm at Hoyt Park
of Liberation” in Ste. Mere-Eglise, first village freed
Join us for yard games, face painting,
from German occupation after the massive invasion burgers, hot dogs and MORE!
of western Allies. In the first wave of the D-Day We encourage you to wear GREEN in

beach landings, 56-year-old Brig. Gen. Roosevelt support of mental health awareness!

Jr. – armed only with a pistol and a cane – led a Supplemental funds provided
by Thrivent Financial Tobacco Free Event!
Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge, The
Manor, or Valley View?
LET US HELP. - DIME BINGO -
Helping Senior Adults with their move Tuesdays JUNE 1 - 7, 2022
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TRI TIP STEAKS ......................... $8.99 lb
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PORK TENDERLOINS................. $6.99 ea
$200/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
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HOMEMADE SAUSAGE ............... $3.99 lb
Dailys 16 oz. Select Varieties
BACON ..................................... $6.39 lb
Bar-S 1 lb. Select Varieties
BEEF FRANKS........................... $4.99 ea
Buitoni 15 oz. Pasta Sauce or 9 oz Select Varieties
SAUCE OR PASTA .........................2 / $8
Hormel 15 oz. Select Varieties
ENTREES...................................$7.39 ea
Don Julio 8 ct. 10” or 10 ct. 8”
FLOUR TORTILLAS ........................2 / $3
Food Club 32 oz. Select Varieties
BLOCK OR SHREDDED CHEESE .. $5.99 ea
Fresh 1 lb. pkg.
STRAWBERRIES ........................ $1.88 ea

TUESDAY
SOUPS: Potato ∙ Chili
SPECIALS:
Taco Salad
Chipotle Chicken Wrap

Dine at the “O”

228-8006
Wow. Missing 4 Year Old FOUND in Northwest Montana
Headline by Aaron Flint of Montana Talks, news area proved to be extremely difficult to search. A Code Red
Alert was sent out to all neighbors in the vicinity of the point
release by Lincoln County Sheriff's office last seen, asking that they search their own properties and
On June 3, 2022 at approximately 4:53 structures. A missing person report was
PM, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office disseminated nationwide.
received a report from a concerned On 06/05 approximately 53 personnel
neighbor of a possible missing child in the were actively searching the area
Bull Lake area, south of Troy, Montana. when they were notified that the child
LCSO deputies and David Thompson had possibly been found. Deputies
Search and Rescue responded. responded to Pine Ridge Road off South
Deputies determined that the missing Fork Bull River Road in Sanders County
child was Ryker Webb, age 4, with red and determined that it was Ryker, who
hair and blue eyes. It was determined was in good spirits and apparently
that he had already been missing for healthy, although hungry, thirsty, and
more than 2 hours. cold. Bull Lake Volunteer Ambulance
responded to assess and transported
An initial clothing description provided Ryker to Cabinet Peaks Medical Center
to searchers proved to be inaccurate. It for evaluation.
was unknown what clothing or footwear
the child was wearing. The child was Thank you to the many agencies and
last seen that afternoon of Friday, June To the relief of his parents, Ryker persons who assisted in this search.
3, 2022, playing with the family dog in Apologies to anyone we may have
was happy to be found! photo by missed.
the yard outside the home near the 18
mile-marker of Hwy 56 south of Troy on
Lincoln County Sheriff's office
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, David
the East side of Bull Lake. Thompson Search and Rescue, Bull Lake Volunteer Fire
In addition to a steady presence of ground searchers and Department and Bull Lake Volunteer Ambulance, Flathead
ATVs, several drones and dog teams were able to deploy County SAR, Flathead County Sheriff’s Office, Spokane
following the initial report, along with a boat unit on the lake. PD, Bonner County Sheriff’s Office, North Valley SAR,
Two Bear Air initiated their response but had to turn back due Two Bear Air, Montana Air National Guard, Libby Volunteer
to poor weather moving in. Fire Department, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the
large group of experienced outdoorsmen and families who
On 06/04 two Montana Air National Guard helicopters and responded from Sanders County.
drones from Flathead County and Spokane Police were able
to respond, in addition to more dog teams and continued Additionally, thanks to Malmstrom AFB, Fairchild AFB, and
ground and ATV searching. It was extremely difficult to get the Spokane County Sheriff's Office for attempting to respond
additional air assets into the Bull Lake valley due to very poor with additional aircraft. Thank you to the Halfway House,
weather conditions which consisted of rain, low visibility, and Stillwater Christian Church, Rosauers, and many others for
low ceiling. These resources continued to monitor weather the meals and support provided.
for additional flight openings. The dense vegetation in the

Open House
Wednesday, June 8th
Lemonade and cookies from 8:30 am - 6:00 pm

Say Hello To Our Newest Team Member!

LEANN CAPDEVILLE
5th Avenue Pharmacist
Valley View Home proudly boasted a balanced budget in
2019. Then, in 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic devastated the
skilled nursing home's fiscal picture.

Prices increased. Needs increased. Stress increased.

As our Home works to create a path to longevity, we are


asking Valley County voters to approve another temporary,
3-year levy.

Give us a fighting chance to return to our pre-pandemic


success. Vote “Yes” to Valley View Home on
your June 7 primary ballot.

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