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Cowgirl Tuff

The Northeast Montana Fairs Old Mil Ranch Rodeo had


a good attendance in the grandstands, and one of the
highlights of that sunny and hot Saturday afternoon of August
2nd was the all-cowgirl team (with the exception of their
bronc rider) that Haynes Ranch put together called Cowgirl
Tuff. Although it aint no grizzly bear, Sacos Lexie Haynes
(left) and Hinsdales Bodel Johnston were all smiles despite
having their hands full with a cantankerous ol heifer. Out of
11 teams,Cowgirl Tuff placed 6th. Not bad for their first year.
Here are the Old Mil Ranch Rodeo results, top six teams:
1. Reid Ranch/Stensland Ranch with 34 points
Wilbur Reid, JD Stensland, Wyatt Handy, Dylan Reid
and Chase Casterline (bronc rider)
2. US Ranch/Makoshika Breaks Ranch with 33 points

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Tel Mack, Cody Mack, Cody Ferguson, Billy Joe Dellis,


and Seth Mitchell (bronc rider)
3. Evans Ranch with 28 points
Don Evans, Wes Kirkaldie, Zane Dempywolf, Ken Low,
and Chance Hill (bronc rider)
4. Nelson Ranch with 27 points
Don Nelson, Sheila Nelson, Ron Potter, Jake Kirkland,
and Walter Ozark (bronc rider)
5. Cornwell Ranch with 26 points
Cody Cornwell, Kirk Cornwell, Jake Newton, Cody
Hanson, and Grant Burgess (bronc rider)
6. Cowgirl Tuff with 22 points
Lexie Haynes, Bodel Johnston, Jana Tihista, Stacy
Harris, and Daulton Peterson (bronc rider)

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AUGUST 13 - 21

SHOWINGS

Letter to the Buzz

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A proud and confident genius makes a bet with an idiot. The
genius says, Hey idiot, every question I ask you that you dont know the
answer, you have to give me $5. And if you ask me a question and I cant
answer yours I will give you $5,000.

The idiot says, Okay.

The genius then asks, How many continents are there in the world?

The idiot doesnt know and hands over the $5. The idiot says, Now
me ask: what animal stands with two legs but sleeps with three?

The genius tries and searches very hard for the answer but gives up
and hands over the $5000. The genius says, Dang it, I lost. By the way,
what was the answer to your question?

The idiot hands over $5.

FRIDAY
Soup: Clam Chowder Chili
Specials:

Fish Burger
Cheeseburger

Dine at theO
228-8006

Thoroughly enjoyed the Northeast


Montana Fairs Free Stage Shows!

I watched Freddie Prez interact with the kids on


August 5th, although I did miss his old act.

I did get to say hello to him so I did get to do that.
I hope Freddie comes back next year.

I watched part of the hypnotist show and enjoyed it
very much. Mr. Chris Maybre is very good. I believe he
was the one from the office window who told me where
to find the Freddie Prez Show. I hope Freddie comes
back next year.

Callie L. Christinson

Glasgow

Could see
some precip
sometime soon

Tonight: A 30 percent chance of showers and


thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 66. East
northeast wind 5 to 9 mph becoming light after midnight.
Friday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 89. East northeast wind 3
to 7 mph.
Friday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 62. East
wind 7 to 9 mph.
Saturday: A 50 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 88. East
wind around 7 mph.
Saturday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms, mainly before midnight. Mostly cloudy,
with a low around 61. West southwest wind 5 to 7 mph
becoming light and variable after midnight.
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 88. West
southwest wind 6 to 10 mph.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 59.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 87.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 89.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 88.

BUZZ
east end colony: will be at the Durum parking lot every Tuesday with
vegetables, fryers, bread, eggs, honey, corn, tomatoes & some fruit. Just
butchered some fresh fryers. Watermelon & cantaloupe ready in a couple
weeks. call 406-398-5355, ext. 712.
BUZZ
To Give Away: Big tall plants. Call 228-2400.
BUZZ
Garage SALE: Friday, August 15th, 5pm-7:30pm; Saturday, August
16th, 8am-11am. Lots of good stuff: Clothing, 4-wheeler, home dcor. 68
Bonnie St, Glasgow.
BUZZ
Night Cook Needed: Competitive wages depending on experience.
Apply at durum.
BUZZ
Sams supper club is now hiring: Dishwashers, line cooks, servers
& bartenders. Great pay, great atmosphere. Stop in & see brandylee
or shawn.
BUZZ
Needed Immediately: Care giver, part-time, varying hours. Apply at
Scottie Day care.
BUZZ
Help Wanted: The Hangar is looking for Cooks & Waitresses. Call
Jerry at the Hangar 228-8280.
BUZZ
Refurbished Rentals! 2 miles out Ft. Peck Hwy. Spacious 2 &
3 bedroom homes w/garages. New flooring, furnaces, septics. Water
provided. No smoking or pets. Damage deposit required. 367-9300,
10am-6pm.
BUZZ
FOR SALE: 1972 Buick Riviera, 2-door hard top. $1,500. call 487-5925.
BUZZ
FOR SALE: 2 studded radial snow tires (185/70R13), & electric treadmill.
In Glasgow. 406-781-9464 (Cell).
BUZZ
CUSTOM TAILORING: Pick-Up and Drop-Off at Ezzies Westend from
Nashua, 7am-4pm Wednesdays & 8am-5pm Fridays. Call charissa
mattox 406-852-4976.
BUZZ
Can conduct estate, moving, rummage sales: Price it first,
throw it later. Help with clean out. Call Patsy 406-785-2321, cell
406-263-7936.

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Trim - $40 .00

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(406) 230-1009
Glasgow, MT
Cash Only Please

Hwy 2 West
228-2997

Ready to ride, rope and wrangle

Women competing during the Old Mil Ranch Rodeo were (from left) Sheila Nelson
of Nelson Ranch and the Haynes Ranch, Cowgirls Tuff: Lexie Haynes (Saco),
Stacy Harris (Larslan), Jana Tihista (Nashua) and Bodel Johnston (Hinsdale).
They placed second in the team doctoring. It was a lot of fun, said Lexie, the
team organizer.
Bills Custom Leather, Bill and Iva Murch of Glasgow, sponsor the Best Ranch
Horse Award. Jeremy Pierce of the Milk River Ranch won with his horse Peg.

Derrick, Sheena,
Scott or Mike

Bob, Darvin,
or Dennis

Todd or Kyle

Justin, Dustin,
or Kyle

The Phillips County Ranch Rodeo has been scheduled for Sunday, August 31st at
Trafton Park in Malta at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $5 for adults, 12 and under are free.
Tickets will be available the day of the rodeo at the gate. Like the Old Mil Ranch
Rodeo, this is also a qualifier for the Nile Ranch Rodeo Finals at the Rimrock
Auto Arena in Billings October 15th at 7:00 p.m. Again this year, the NILE has
sanctioned with the WRCA which will allow the first place team to compete in the
Ranch Rodeo World Finals in Amarillo, TX.

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CLOSED FRIDAY
Monday:
SWEDISH MEATBALLS

SUPPORT THE TROOPS FUNDRAISER

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According to Jackie Bird, organizer, it costs $50 to fill a box with goodies &
$15.45 in postage to mail it. She is currently mailing these boxes to 18 soldiers.

Have
a lovely weekend!
Please stop by for lunch and support a great cause!

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Observations On Obamacare

During the three and one-half years of World


War II that started with the Japanese bombing of
Pearl Harbor in December 1941 and ended with the
surrender of Germany and Japan in 1945, the U.S.
produced 22 aircraft carriers, 8 battleships, 48 cruisers,
349 destroyers, 420 destroyer escorts, 203 submarines,
34 million tons of merchant ships, 100,000 fighter
aircraft, 98,000 bombers, 24,000 transport aircraft,
58,000 training aircraft, 93,000 tanks, 257,000 artillary
pieces, 105,000 mortars, 2,600,000 machine guns and
2,300,000 military trucks. We put 16.1 million men in
uniform in the various armed services, invaded Africa,
invaded Sicily and Italy, won the battle for the Atlantic,
planned and executed D-Day, marched across the
Pacific and Europe, developed the atomic bomb, and
ultimately conquered Japan and Germany. Its worth
noting that during almost the same amount of time, the
Obama Administration could not build a functioning
Obamacare website. Isnt socialism great? February
2014 issue, page 1, The McAlvany Intelligence
Advisor, P.O. Box 84904, Phoenix, AZ 85071, 877622-5826, 12 issues $179 domestic

If the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
(aka Obamacare)all 2,800,000 words of itis such a
great law, why is U.S. President Barack Obama and his
family exempt from it? Why is the U.S. Congress and
their families, the U.S. Justice Department and their
families, the U.S. Supreme Court and their families, and
U.S federal judges and their families all exempt from it?
Why are 1,200 corporations and unions exempt from it?
Why is it not good enough for them but supposed to be
good enough for the rest of us? Simple. Because, in their
perceived-elite eyes, they are the privileged class and the
rest of us, in their still perceived-elite eyes, are nothing

more than peons. Mike Stebleton, Daniels County


Leader newspaper, P.O. Box 850, Scobey, Montana
59263, one-year subscription $40 in four county area
(Daniels, Valley, Roosevelt, Sheridan).


Some of the regulations of Obamacare include:

You must be admitted to the hospital by your
primary Physician in order for Medicare to pay for it.
If you are admitted by an emergency room doctor it is
treated as outpatient care where hospital costs are not
covered.

At age 76 when you need it most, you are not
eligible for cancer treatment (page 272).

The bill will provide insurance to all non-U.S.
residents, even if they are here illegally (page 50/section
152).

Doctors will all be paid the same regardless of
specialty, and the government will set all doctors fees
(page 241 and 253).

Those on Social Security will be required to attend
an end-of-life planning seminar every five years (death
counseling). (page 425, lines 4-12).

The government will specify which doctors can
write an end-of-life order (page 429, lines 13-25).

The government will have real-time access to an
individuals bank account and will have the authority
to make electronic fund transfers from those accounts
(page 58 and 59).
Anyone who doubts this is true can download the
new Obamacare law and look up the pages mentioned.
This is just the beginning! December 2013 issue,
page 7, The Bob Livingston Letter, P.O. Box 1105,
Cullman, AL 35056, 1-800-773-5699, 12 issues $65.

Obamacare is by far the rank poster child of


continued on back page

Feeling overwhelmed?

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Four 20+ acre parcels. Buy one or all for
your development. Not located in city limits
so you will need to work with Valley
County. The county has indicated that they
are willing to look at all potential
developments that would include
residential, commercial or industrial.
Prime location for a truck stop or residential
project. All land sits high and out of any
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Observations continued

this selective enforcement process with the President


unconstitutionally attempting to carve out niches for
political cronies to avoid the law. Cronies prosper while
all others head for bankruptcy. The effect is to destroy
competition or force companies out of the country.
posted by Vernonb in the comments section following
a July 19, 2014 article on market-ticker.org


Management failures by the Obama administration
set the stage for computer woes that paralzyed the
presidents new health care program last fall, nonpartisan
investigators said in a report released Wednesday (July
30, 2014), read the opening paragraph of an Associated
Press article headlined Probe exposes flaws behind
rollout of HealthCare.gov on the front page of the July
31, 2014 Billings Gazette newspaper, with Washington
D.C. the dateline.
After a months-long investigation, the
Government Accountability Office (GAO) found
that the administration lacked effective planning or
oversight practices for the development of HealthCare.
gov, the portal for millions of uninsured Americans,
the story said.

The GAO concluded:

The cost of a glitchy computerized sign-up system
for consumers ballooned from $56 million to more
than $209 million from September 2011 to February
2014. The cost of the electronic backroom for verifying
applicants information jumped from $30 million to
almost $85 million.

CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service,
an agency part of the Department of Health and Human
Services), representing the administration, failed to
follow up on how well the contractors performed.

A third contract, for fixes to the website, grew
from $91 million in January 2014 to $175 million (in
June 2014).
Some basic addition of the aforementioned figures
will tell you what was supposed to cost $177 million

Call EARL 228-2114 or 760-954-3301


www.hellandagencyinc.com

Glasgow, Montana

$4,500 - $5,500/acre

ended up costing $469 million.


There are theories out there saying Obamacare was
designed to fail. How so? Because, down the road in the
next few years, if (when?) it is not working the majorities in
the U.S. House and U.S Senate that passed the bill into law
will simply throw their hands in the air and say something
like we tried, and since it failed the only solution now is
to nationalize it (single-payer system). In other words,
if (when?) it fails, the U.S Government will take over the
entire healthcare industry (much more complexity, much
more bureacracy), meaning it would then have control of
18 percent of the U.S. economy, or about $3 trillion of the
countrys $16.8 trillion (2013) gross domestic product.
Mike Stebleton, Daniels County Leader

Hwy 2 West

406-263-4512

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