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At the Cory Shelman Ranch- Burns, OR 18th Annual June 11-12, 2021 At the Cory Shelman Ranch - Burns, OR To view horses and watch the preview & sale LIVE, visit www.shelmanfamilyhorses.com For more info call Cory 208-539-1567 Schedule of Events: June 11th 9:00 a.m. Horse Sale Open House Preview of all Sale Horses – conformation, dry works & trail class Followed by: Stock Horse Class Three man team doctoring contest (sale horses) Three man team branding 6:00p.m. Tri-Tip BBQ Dinner featuring Buermann’s Ranch Meats- Everyone is welcome! June 12th 9:00 a.m Cowhorse, ranch roping and team roping previews Noon Lunch 2:00 p.m. Horse Sale Cory Shelman’s Ranch is located 10 miles east of Burns on Hwy 20. North side of the road, red and white barn. The sale will be held on the lawn Watch Preview & Sale LIVE at www.shelmanfamilyhorses.com “Like” us on Facebook! ACCOMMODATIONS: Airports: Best Western: (541) 573-5050 Boise, ID Best Inn: (541) 573-1700 Redmond, OR Horseshoe Inn: (541) 573-2034 Burns, OR Days Inn Ponderosa Motel: (541) 573-2077 (541) 573-6139 Rory & Ryan Inn: (541) 573-5050 WELCOME I am continually amazed at how fast time goes by. It seems like just yesterday that we were preparing for our 2020 Sale in the midst of the Covid Pandemic. I once again would like to thank everyone involved in last year’s sale. It was a record setting event and we are apprecia- tive to all who made it possible. Going into this year’s event, we are excited about the depth and quality of the horses offered. We continue to maintain the claim that you won’t go anywhere in the west and find a better set of the best type and kind of real ranch and performance horses offered at auction. I feel that there is real value here that enables our buyers to make accurate decisions about the horses in the sale, with a preview that is second to none. They can’t sneak one by here!! If they are advertised to do anything well, they will have to prove it!! We are grateful for consignors, buyers, family, friends and sales staff who have made this event a success. Make plans to be in Burns, Oregon on June 11 – 12, 2021. You’ll be glad you made the trip. Thank you, Cory Shelman Success is never final… failure is never fatal… it’s only having the cour- age to continue onward in life that really matters! -Winston Churchill 1 Sale Information Auctioneer: Rick Machado – Shandon, CA Ring Men: Rod Wesselman – Wesselman Livestock Mark Frisbie - Western Livestock Reporter Logan Ipsen - Western Livestock Journal Mark Holt - Boehringer Ingelheim Pedigrees: Dean Shelman Secretary: Trish Suther (530) 945-5281 Clerk: Jaris Shelman Website: Cindy Lofts [email protected] Veterinarian: Massie Custis DVM – Harney County Veterinary Clinic The sale will begin promptly at 2:00 pm at the Cory Shelman Ranch Phone Bidding: Please call Cory Shelman at (208) 539-1567 ahead of time, so you can get registered and be given sale day phone numbers. View both days of the Sale Previews and Sale Live at www.shelmanfamilyhorses.com For more pictures and videos of all the horses in the sale visit www.shelmanfamilyhorses.com 2 2021 HORSE SALE CONSIGNORS CONSIGNOR PHONE NUMBER HORSE LOT # Cory & Jaris Shelman 208-539-1567 25,43,61,63,66,68 Dean & Norene Shelman 541-573-2201 36, 57, 64 Casey & Kristen Shelman 541-573-1018 59, 62, 65, 67 Jim Barton 208-823-4433 19 Jim & Alicia Bentz 541-589-3819 47 Wade Black 208-859-3884 3, 27 Jake & Riata Brown 775-388-7511 12 Casey Brunson 208-358-1610 17 Tom & Carmen Buckingham 208-599-3611 8, 22 Boone & Lori Carter 208-559-8947 5 Wyatt & Andrea Clark 541-413-1531 55 Jody & Chaylena Cooper 541-943-3263 52 Peggy Davis 541-892-225 24, 46 Jerett Doman 971-867-0917 41 Frank & Jymme Dominguez 859-221-6569 6 Dusty & Lyndie Easterday 541-212-5056 13 Boedie & Bailey Evans 208-591-0194 9 Jake Gill 307-752-3720 29 Jaime Gonzalez 541-591-3333 40 Bryan & Jena Grenke 208-420-1215 42 Landon & Annie Hall 208-680-9041 15 Becky Hawkins 541-212-2854 54 Cole & Lacy Hook 530-526-4646 7 Stuart Jensen 208-570-4408 56 Rick & Julie Jones 209-634-4754 10 Aaron Kesler 775-238-0282 48 Randy Leighton 209-603-1974 28 Shaun Lequerica 541-586-2901 14 Rolly & Becky Lisle 208-473-1753 21 Zachery Maita 775-304-1826 23 Ken McDaniel 208-249-6771 26 3 CONSIGNOR PHONETI NUMBERT BIRD HORSE LOT # Jacob McGarry 208-630-3246AQHA 4741693 50 ChanceConsignor: & NikkiGEORGE Millin COLWELL541-990-1395 - NORTH POWDER, OR 37, 53 MooreBreeder: Ranch KENNETH G. JONES541-586-2756 - LAMOILLE , NV 44 MattDescription: Mori Bay Gelding Foaled:775-304-85154/17/2005 4 PEPPY SAN BADGER Mary Nelson GALLO DE CIELO530-305-7267 60 DOC’S STARLIGHT NonellaTHUNDERBIRD Livestock 541-281-0066 33 2002 TUFF LENA Jerry O’Connor TUFFS MANDY 530-776-4776 39 BILL’S SYLVIA Bowdrie Ottley 208-340-4464MR LINTON 30 LINTON LAD Paul Padilla 775-426-8620BONITA TETANA 18, 38 YOUNG LASSIE Zeb Ramsden 541-398-8877TOKEN SMOKE 58 JANE YOUNG JANE Dave & Martha Shanahan 208-550-2529JANE THRICE 49 TrentTy is a Smith big gentle horse that has been 206-310-6953used in all areas of ranch work. He is a pleasure 31to brand calves on and watches a cow pretty good. He is a product of the Shelman Family Jasonbreeding & program.Nichole Steffler 208-390-9974 35, 45 SV Livestock 541-519-4345 11 Ike & Shanna Thomas 435-720-3411 34 Jimmy VanBelle 541-419-4738 2, 32 Emma Villagrana 541-219-0344 16 Joel & Megan Wilson 859-618-2484 20 Thomas Wilson 541-589-3627 51 Tyler Woodland 307-390-3037 1 Handmade by Merlin Rupp 364 Terms and Conditions Sale Order: Horses will sell and preview in consecutive catalog order. Bidding: Each animal will be sold to the highest bidder, with the excep- tion of reserved prices. The decision of the auctioneer will be final if any questions arise during the sale. The auctioneer also reserves the right to reject any bid. Phone Bids: We will be taking phone bids, but you need to be pre-approved and registered. Please call Cory ahead of time and you will be given sale day phone numbers. Buyers Payment: Buyer shall pay for all animals at the conclusion of the sale and shall pay the full price; with exception to the babies, with two- thirds of the sale price due at sale and the remainder due at weaning; by one of the following: cash, money order, cashier’s check, or personal check (only with bank letter of guarantee made to Cory Shelman). Credit Terms: Terms for the sale are cash unless credit terms have been established prior to the sale with an authorized representative. Right to Title: Right to title shall not pass to purchaser until the animal has been paid in full and checks have cleared the bank, then they will be mailed to the buyer. Catalog: Every effort has been made to assure correctness of the cata- log, however, the seller, sale management and auctioneer are not respon- sible for errors or omissions. All statements and corrections announced at the time of the sale shall supersede the catalog. All comments stat- ed in the catalog are as stated from the consignors and not the sale management. Again we have made every effort to assure the catalog is correct. Important: Unless stated to the contrary, the owner or representative of each animal shall have the right to bid on his animal selling. A recorded tape will be made of the entire sale which shall be used to settle any dis- putes regarding statements made about animals while they are in the auction ring. It is the right and responsibility of each potential buyer to attend the preview and observe all animals prior to the sale. 5 The sale management or sale hosts assume no responsibility whatsoev- er to anyone for blemishes, defects, the physical condition, soundness or the health of the horse and makes no warranties or representation of any kind in this sale, except in a case where the seller makes a specific guarantee. In such case, the guarantee is strictly by the seller and not the sale management. Right of recourse must be directed to the seller and not through the sale management. Management acts as agents only. The animals in this sale have NOT been vet checked. Buyers are cautioned to be sure to inspect animals before buying. All animals are sold “AS IS” and there can be no refusal to pay once you have signed the Acknowledgment of Purchase. Buyers assume all risk and expenses on horses after the auctioneer has said “sold.” Horses must be removed from place of sale by buyer, by noon on June 13th. Buyers and spectators are cautioned to be careful while on the grounds and particularly while horses are being sold or shown in the sale ring or preview. The management will not be responsible for accidents. Announcements: Announcements from the auction block take prece- dence over any printed material. Health: Horses will all have a negative Coggins Test and Health Certificate. Inspection of Horses: There will be an onsite preview on Friday June 11 at 9:00 a.m. You may inquire about the horses earlier by contacting Cory at (208) 539-1567. Delivery: Shelman’s can assist you with delivery at cost.
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