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conspiracy cause nobody ever puts any cans in there, you do like the can tossers don’t you? I’ll remark the barrel on the outside so you know which one to put the cans in. If you have a relative serving in the Armed Forces let us have an address, we’re gonna start collecting goodies to send out to these guys. I personally know how good it makes you feel to get a package of snacks and other goodies when you are a long way from home stuck in some God Forsaken place. Below is a list of suggested items to send and is not all inclusive. You can bring these items to a shoot and we will pack and ship them to the guys. This is going to be an ongoing project, when we get enough stuff we’ll pack and ship it to one or more of our Servicemen. Lets get behind this and show our guys we really appreciate what they are doing for us in the Armed Forces. Candy-heat resistant, Mints Pens/Pencils, Stationery Mouthwash, Tooth brushes, toothpaste Coffee-Instant-Gatorade-Drink Mixes Tea Mixes-Kool Aide- Sugar Packets Beef Jerkey-Canned Fruit(pop tops) Cereal-(small boxes)- Cookies Granola Bars-Chewing Gum Oatmeal-Instant-Pop Tarts Raviolli (pop top cans)-canned Tuna Checkers, Crossword Puzzles Playing Cards-Cribbage Boards Books-Novels-Magazines Baby Wipes/Nose Spray, Eye Drops From the looks of the weeds, Spring has finally arrived. When all this dries up we are gonna have a bad fire season. Also, now with things warming up, please be careful about Rattlesnakes, I’m sure they are coming out. Don’t step where you can’t see where you are stepping. With the warm then hot weather coming, we’re thinking of starting the shoots a little early to avoid some of the heat. Your thoughts, let me know when you see me. Maybe 8:30 shooters meetings? Saturday May 3rd we are hav- ing a work day at the range. Typical chores are painting of props and tables, repair of loading/unloading tables and crates and the recovering with indoor/ outdoor carpet of all loading/unloading tables along with the covering of items such as the ore cart and the horizontal staging positions at Greeley’s. The club will have all the paint and brushes and rags on-hand and a roll of carpet. If you prefer to help with repairs, bring along light woodworking tools such as hammers, saws and screw guns, we have lots of nails and screws. As is customary, the club will be providing lunch and cold drinks such as sodas, water, wine and beer. So, if you aren’t doing anything that day, come on out and give us a hand. We can use all the help we can get. We’ll probably do some weed abatement as well. Also Luke will need assistance turning tar- gets around on their hangers so to pro- vide a nice new surface. Try to remember to put your uncrushed soda cans in the barrel near the fireplaces, these are used for tar- gets in the can throwers. I think it’s a RANGE MAINTENANCE AND CLEAN-UP MAY 3RD Deodorant, Foot Powder Hair- brushes Hand Lotion, Hand Sanitizer Liq- uid Nail Clippers, Q– Tips/Razors Shaving Cream, Shampoo, Sun Screen Tissues-Travel Size Body Wash Tylenol-Individual Packages Plastic Spoons, Baggies-Zip Loc type Batteries AA,AAA, C, D Bug Spray, (package in zip loc bag) Duct Tape, Disposable Cameras Flashlights-all sizes Fly Strips, Fly Swatters Prepaid Phone Cards Dr Schoals Shoe Inserts Socks /Underwear Cd’s /VHS Tapes Insect Repellant-non aerosol If all else fails, give us a cash donation and we’ll do the shopping for you. Thanks in advance for your as- sistance in this most worthy cause. Best Regards, Bojack Editor: Pasture Patti Cajon Cowboy Monthly—March 2008

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conspiracy cause nobody ever puts any cans in there, you do like the can tossers don’t you? I’ll remark the barrel on the outside so you know which one to put the cans in. If you have a relative serving in the Armed Forces let us have an address, we’re gonna start collecting goodies to send out to these guys. I personally know how good it makes you feel to get a package of snacks and other goodies when you are a long way from home stuck in some God Forsaken place. Below is a list of suggested items to send and is not all inclusive. You can bring these items to a shoot and we will pack and ship them to the guys. This is going to be an ongoing project, when we get enough stuff we’ll pack and ship it to one or more of our Servicemen. Lets get behind this and show our guys we really appreciate what they are doing for us in the Armed Forces. ♦ Candy-heat resistant, Mints ♦ Pens/Pencils, Stationery ♦ Mouthwash, Tooth brushes,

toothpaste ♦ Coffee-Instant-Gatorade-Drink

Mixes Tea Mixes-Kool Aide-Sugar Packets

♦ Beef Jerkey-Canned Fruit(pop tops)

♦ Cereal-(small boxes)- Cookies ♦ Granola Bars-Chewing Gum ♦ Oatmeal-Instant-Pop Tarts ♦ Raviolli (pop top cans)-canned

Tuna ♦ Checkers, Crossword Puzzles ♦ Playing Cards-Cribbage Boards ♦ Books-Novels-Magazines ♦ Baby Wipes/Nose Spray, Eye

Drops

From the looks of the weeds, Spring has finally arrived. When all this dries up we are gonna have a bad fire season. Also, now with things warming up, please be careful about Rattlesnakes, I’m sure they are coming out. Don’t step where you can’t see where you are stepping. With the warm then hot weather coming, we’re thinking of starting the shoots a little early to avoid some of the heat. Your thoughts, let me know when you see me. Maybe 8:30 shooters meetings? Saturday May 3rd we are hav-ing a work day at the range. Typical chores are painting of props and tables, repair of loading/unloading tables and crates and the recovering with indoor/outdoor carpet of all loading/unloading tables along with the covering of items such as the ore cart and the horizontal staging positions at Greeley’s. The club will have all the paint and brushes and rags on-hand and a roll of carpet. If you prefer to help with repairs, bring along light woodworking tools such as hammers, saws and screw guns, we have lots of nails and screws. As is customary, the club will be providing lunch and cold drinks such as sodas, water, wine and beer. So, if you aren’t doing anything that day, come on out and give us a hand. We can use all the help we can get. We’ll probably do some weed abatement as well. Also Luke will need assistance turning tar-gets around on their hangers so to pro-vide a nice new surface. Try to remember to put your uncrushed soda cans in the barrel near the fireplaces, these are used for tar-gets in the can throwers. I think it’s a

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♦ Deodorant, Foot Powder Hair-brushes

♦ Hand Lotion, Hand Sanitizer Liq-uid

♦ Nail Clippers, Q– Tips/Razors ♦ Shaving Cream, Shampoo, Sun

Screen ♦ Tissues-Travel Size Body Wash ♦ Tylenol-Individual Packages ♦ Plastic Spoons, Baggies-Zip Loc

type ♦ Batteries AA,AAA, C, D ♦ Bug Spray, (package in zip loc

bag) ♦ Duct Tape, Disposable Cameras ♦ Flashlights-all sizes ♦ Fly Strips, Fly Swatters ♦ Prepaid Phone Cards ♦ Dr Schoals Shoe Inserts ♦ Socks /Underwear ♦ Cd’s /VHS Tapes ♦ Insect Repellant-non aerosol If all else fails, give us a cash donation and we’ll do the shopping for you. Thanks in advance for your as-sistance in this most worthy cause. Best Regards, Bojack

Editor: Pasture Patti Cajon Cowboy Monthly—March 2008

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NEWS FROM For Immediate Release___ _Joel Dortch, Executive Director

SILVER SCREEN LEGEND XI

A TRIBUTE TO ROY ROGERS AND THE

101 RANCH WILD WEST SHOW!

The Happy Trails Children’s Foundation is proud to present for 2008, Silver Screen Legend XI. This is the eleventh year the foundation through the generosity of the famous Colt’s Manufac-turing Co. LLC of Hartford, CT has used very special guns and holsters to raise money for abused children.

The guns and holsters this year are a tribute to Roy Rogers and the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West Show. What do Roy Rogers and the 101 Ranch Wild West Show have in com-mon?

Legendary singing cowboy Roy Rogers was star of films, radio, records, television and per-sonal appearances. Through the years, he appeared and performed at countless stage shows, fairs, rodeos and Wild West shows. For several years, he was headliner of the Roy Rogers Championship Rodeo, produced by Col. Jim Eskew, of the JE Ranch Rodeo. Col. Eskew presented Roy with a pair of six-guns from the collection of the World renowned 101 Ranch. These 7 ½” barreled .45 Colt Single Action Army revolvers with the 101 Ranch brand crudely stamped on the side frame were gold plated and heavily used in exhibition shooting by Roy in his live performances. To go along with the gold plated guns, Roy had a special double holster rig made in 1949 to commemorate the centennial of the 1849 gold rush. The outfit in the Roy Rogers style featured gold spots and buckle sets. The original guns and holsters are now on display in the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum in Branson, MO.

This year’s Silver Screen Legend pistols, donated by the generous folks at Colt’s Manufac-turing LLC, commemorate the originals. Beautifully engraved and gold plated, with 7 ½” barrels, these .45’s feature finely hand crafted, genuine stag grips and the special 101 Ranch brand en-graved, not stamped as on the originals. The holster rig is an exacting replica of the original, fully carved using the identical carving pattern as on the original with hand crafted and engraved gold plated spots and buckle sets. Roy reserved the use of this very fancy outfit for public appearances and for use in photo shoots for his comic book covers and movie publicity.

The original concept, overall theme, coordination, and design of the Silver Screen Legend XI were provided by Jim Lockwood of Legends in Leather. He also personally hand crafted all the leather in his Prescott, AZ shop. The handmade sterling silver gold plated buckle sets, spots, and the exquisite hand engraving on the pistols were provided by Conrad Anderson, Rocktree Enter-prises, Kingston, ID. The exceptional carved ivory grips were hand crafted by Bob Leskovec, Pre-cision Pro Grips, Gibsonia, PA. Ben Hansen of Beauty from Scratch, Prescott Valley, AZ made the presentation case for the guns. Ron Love of Prescott, AZ donated the prop cartridges.

Tickets for this one-of-a-kind museum quality cowboy collectible are $10 each or 11 tickets for $100. The drawing will be held December 14, 2008 in Victorville, CA. YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE PRESENT TO WIN! You may order tickets by phone (760) 240-3330 or online at www.happytrails.org. Or you may send your check to: Happy Trails Children's Foundation, Silver Screen Legend XI 10755 Apple Valley Road, Apple Valley, CA 92308.

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(714) 598-9156

951 688-9854

The Friendliest

Outfitters to the Cowboy Action Shooter in the U.S.

WHERE A MAN’S WORD IS HIS BOND !

95 E. Orangethorpe Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92801-1210 phone: 714-871-8171; fax: 714-871-8516; email: [email protected] BE SURE TO VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.WALKER47.COM

We at Walker ‘47 wish all our fellow Cowboy Action Shooters a very HAPPY and HEALTHY NEW YEAR

and want to thank you all for your past and future support.

Stop on by and check out what’s new, to shoot the breeze, or just to have a cup of coffee and say “Hi!” We look forward to seeing you soon!

Nasty Nick, Proprietor Simeon Reno, Store Manager Bob Shaw (“Old Lone$um), Gunsmith

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Notice:

Due to our recent financial situation, a FREE SHOOT for a CLEAN SHOOT is suspended. Clean shooters will receive a Cajon Cowboys pen and two extra tickets for the annual drawing plus a card in the poker tournament

Cajon Cowboys Shooting Association, Inc. Club Contacts

President Bojack 760 956-5044

Cell 760 900-6166

Vice President Luke Warmwater 909 987-7017

Cell 909 345-1898

Secretary/Treasurer Pasture Patti 760 956-5044

Cell 760 900-5199

SASS Territorial Governor Asphalt Cowboy 951 679-8662

Cell 951 679-8662 Webmaster

Calamity Candy 951-688-9854

ness, so that God stomps on everything that is a lie. Truth is what God demands of us human be-ings; He wants us true all the way through our in-nards, speaking in truth, walking in truth, and in truthful conformity to God’s will. Moreover, truth is what God reveals about Himself; truth is what God has made known of his person and nature through Jesus the Messiah who just happens to be God Himself. Jesus says it all when in John 14:6 He declares, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” That means there ain’t no other way, no other truth, no other life; and the war is on! Half the folks reading this just got their bowels in an up-roar protesting that there are many ways to God; many other truths, cuz “what’s true for you ain’t necessarily true for me”; and many other lives that can be lived. If you are one of these folks who protests the truth and sees Sin Killer’s side as all arrogant and high and mighty then there’s nothing I can do for you ‘cept walk you down to the town square and sign you up to run for political office. It’s either that or a singletree upside your head. And that’s the truth.

We all know them that likes to stretch

the blanket a-plenty, especially in this election season. Any day of the week we can go down to the town square and hear candidates for office not just stretching the truth but lying their heads off. Most of these buzzards wouldn’t know the truth if it laid upside their heads with a singletree. Truth is a good word often to be found in the pages of the Good Book, and it’s a word important to cow-boys. A man’s word is his bond, and if a man is not true he is disgraced, maybe shot. In a human sense, truth is what is real as opposed to that which only appears real; it is the actual state of affairs as contrasted to false reports or rumors, such as those floating around that say Sin Killer can’t shoot worth a darn, a vile statement as far from the truth as can be! However, God has a heap more meaning to pile onto the concept of truth. Truth is one of the main characteristics of God, and it causes Him to act hostilely to human sin. Truth goes part and parcel with righteous-

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The Chuck Wagon was invented in 1866 by Col. Charles Goodnight so that he could feed his cowboys on the long trail drives to the railheads.

BRAND NEW MEN’S RED BEANS AND RICE

2 pounds dried red kidney yeans 1/2 pound salt pork 6 fist size ham hocks (or more) 1 15” long pepperoni, sliced and quartered into 3/4” chunks Hot Italian sausage links—casings removed Kielbasa, 3 to 10” lengths 2 Cups chopped onions or more 4 Stalks of celery sliced diagonally 1 1/2 to 2 cups diced green peppers 1 1/2 to 2 cups diced red bell peppers 2 or 3 fresh tomatoes, sliced 2 large cans whole peeled tomatoes (put in the juice from 1 can only) 1 bunch green onions, chopped 4 to 6 pods garlic (if you use powder, cover to top with a layer

3 tbl. Tabasco sauce or more 1/2 tsp. thyme 3 tbl. Worcestershire sauce 1 tsp. crushed red pepper 3 tbl. Cumin 1/2 tbl. Oregano or more 1 tsp. pepper 2 tbl. salt Soak beans overnight in a large saucepan, (for a quicker method, boil beans and simmer for 2 to 3 minutes. Let set for 1 hour) In a skillet, brown the hot Italian sau-sage, (these break up in the long cooking process, but the flavor is terrific!) In a large saucepan or Dutch oven, sauté the remaining meats, onion, green/red bell peppers, green onions and garlic. Add the Italian sausage and the remaining ingre-dients to the sauce and simmer for 25 to 35 min-utes. Serve with rice. Makes 6 servings Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn, singer/songwriters

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The Trading Post Advertise Free—Your add will run for 3 months—contact Pasture Patti to renew ad. 760 956-5044

For Sale

Stainless Rossi Winchester '92, .45 Colt. Only 2000 of these made. $350.00 Stainless Ruger Redhawk, 5 1/2 inch barrel, .44 Magnum. $450.00 or trade for solid frame '97.

Prof. Bullspit, 760-868-4383

For Sale Singer Trendle Sewing Machine Delux cab. With all

attachments—exc. cond. $500. Dakota Sioux 909 594-3672

Wanted

S&W Mod. 57—41 Mag. 6” BBL Yosemite Sampson 928 445-2701

For Sale

Dillon 550B with extras-38/357 caliber conversion kit, Dillon flop tray, cover, and extra pickup tubes, Lee

38/357 crimp die, comes with manual. Bought new, less that 1K rounds loaded First $340 takes.

Kit Parson 951 506-4265

For Sale 93 Wilderness—5th Wheel New Roof—Excel Cond.

$5000. J.J. & Candy 951 688-9854

For Sale

[email protected]

Once fired AA hulls. 12 gauge 20 gauge $4 per bag of 100. I will bring them to Cajon matches for you. Solomon Star

[email protected] (310) 832-7445

For Sale Winchester Mod 37, 12 GA single shot 2 3/4” chamber– 19” barrel.

Very good condition—$200 F>E>G> SMC-380 Double Action—Semi-Auto Pistol. This is a

knock-off of the famous Walther .380. Aluminum frame with a steel slide. Easily concealable in picket or purse. Exc. Cond. $200.

Savage Mod. 25, 22LR, LN 4386, Mfg. 1925-29. A straight shooting gallery gun. $175.

Lefty Lee (626 339-1970

Notice: Range Weather Conditions

If you are concerned about the weather at the range on a shoot morning, call after 6 AM: Asphalt Cowboy at 951 532-3879 Luke Warmwater at 909 354-1898. They both arrive at the range around 6AM

2008 Clean Shooters # Bounty Tracker 1 Chekahsah Joe 1 Cobalt Blue 2 Cracker 1 Diamond Fred 1 Durde Dugan 2 J.W. Irons 2 Jesse Jim 1 L.C. Star 1 Lickety Split 1 Lumpy Grits 1 Maggie Grace 1 Mootz 1 Slowdraw McGraw 1 Warthog Red 1

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Smoke Cloud Ricochet Ryans

Willie Get 'R Dunn Granny Git Yer Gun

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Cell Phone 760 900-6166 Phone & FAX 760 956-5044

[email protected]

Turquoise Pocket Watch Chain Special $ 27.95

SHOOT WITH CAJON SHOOTING INCENTIVE PROGRAMS Clean Shoot– Cajon Cowboy Pen, 2 tickets for year end drawing and card for the Poker Tournament. End of Year Raffle-put your raffle ticket in the can for a chance at a rifle. Clean Shooter Poker Tournament-$50.00 gift Certificate and a free Cajon Logo Pocket Watch. (choice of gold or silver)

Lifetime Guarantee $59.95

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This is a full time gunsmith company specializing in, but not limited to, all of the guns used in Cowboy Action Shooting. I will furnish you with the slick, accurate, and reliable equipment you need to take the game as far as you want to. I use only the finest quality replacement parts available, and manufacture everything else in-house. Every firearm is range tested for proper operation prior to delivery. “ ‘Your fault, my fault, nobodies fault…’ all my workmanship is guaranteed

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