Simon Bucking Stock Sale Graduate “AWESOME SOCKS” Winning Round Two at the 2019 NFR!

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Simon Bucking Stock Sale Graduate “AWESOME SOCKS” Winning Round Two at the 2019 NFR! JANUARY 13th & 14th 2020 SESSION 1 MONDAY 9:00 A.M SESSION 2 TUESDAY 9:00 A.M. Simon Bucking Stock Sale graduate “AWESOME SOCKS” winning Round two at the 2019 NFR! SALE PERSONNEL Sale Management Joe and Sharon Simon Perkins, OK Auctioneers Blake Thompson ........................................................................................................ Joshua, TX Trent Ward ................................................................................................................ Kaufman, TX Ernie Schanker .......................................................................................................... Nevada MO Announcer Dillon Gross ……………………………………………………………………………………………………Bradeyville, MO Ring Men Henry Killon ............................................................................................................... ……..Jay, OK Stacy Lee…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….Stillwater, OK Buddy Rivard ............................................................................................................. Stillwater, OK Secretary Stephanie Schumacher ............................................................................................. Stillwater, MN Livestock Director Matt Noble ................................................................................................................ …...Quincy, IL Tyson Fowler…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….Perkins, OK ARENA DIRECTOR Matt Williams…………………………………………………………...……………………………………………..Ark City, KS Office Staff Terrill Story ................................................................................................................ Perkins, OK Nora Walkup ............................................................................................................. Perkins, OK Talli Berger ................................................................................................................ ..Strum, WI Terms and Conditions 1. The Simon Bucking Stock Sale management acts only as an agent. ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND GUARANTEES ARE BETWEEN BUYER AND SELLER. SIMON BUCKING STOCK SALE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INJURIES TO PERSONS OR ANIMALS. 2. The highest bidder will be the buyer, and if dispute arises between two or more bidders, the horse or bull in dispute shall immediately be put up again for advance bids. If there be no advance bids, the horse or bull shall go to the person from whom the auctioneer recognized the last bid. The auctioneer will decline any bid made by parties who have defaulted in former purchases, or by persons who, in his judgment, are not responsible bidders. 3. Terms of sale are cash and payment in full is to be made to the cashier immediately after the sale. 4. Upon receiving payment for a horse or bull, the cashier will issue an order to obtain delivery. Buyers are cautioned not to lose these orders. Buyers assume all expenses and risks on horses or bulls after they have left the auction ring. Buyers must make arrangements with the sale company for care of stock until it can be removed. 5. Upon failure of compliance with any of the above conditions, the lot shall be resold by public or private sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such resale shall be made good by the defaulter immediately. 6. If any person shall purchase a lot and not pay for it as prescribed above, nothing shall prevent the auctioneer or the owner from compelling the purchaser to pay for it if the auctioneer or seller shall deem fit. 7. Every effort has been made to assure correctness of the catalog but the sales management and auctioneer are not responsible for errors or omissions, and assume no liability on its part or on the part of the seller as to any statements, either verbal or written, regarding horse or bulls sold. 8. All known defects will be announced before each animal is started. Every horse or bull will be sold under this rule. Therefore, no horse or bull can be rejected by buyer when struck off by auctioneer. The seller guarantees all mares were bred to stallions and all cows were bred to bulls as specified in the catalog. We believe them to be bred, but are selling them as they are and without return privileges, unless otherwise specified. 9. Immediately after the horse or bull is sold, it will be the sole risk and responsibility of the buyer thereof, but possession of the horse or bull cannot be obtained by him until payment in full has been made. Simon Bucking Stock sale is not responsible for any injuries or death to any animal bought or sold. 10. Consignors are reminded to bring any and all necessary health and test papers required to transport livestock in the U.S. to be turned into the office when the animal is unloaded. 11. Buyers and Spectators are cautioned to be careful while on the grounds. The management cannot be responsible for any accidents. NOTICE: Consignors All Simon Bucking Stock sale Horses and Bulls will be received at The Lazy E Arena, Guthrie, Oklahoma January 1213 andand 14 13 2020 2015. All necessary health and test papers are to be handed in at the sale office after they are checked by the state vet. Any livestock that does not have proper health papers will not be allowed to unload. NOTICE: Buyers All stock being picked up after the sale must have a signed release from sale office. All stock must be removed from The Lazy E by Thursday, January 15th,15, 2015 2020 byby 10:00 A.M, Noon. If you need to keep stock longer arrangements must be made with the sales office. SALE OFFICE PHONE NUMBER 612-839-9568 It is our pleasure to be here in Guthrie Oklahoma to conduct the Simon Bucking Stock Sale presented by IFR45. We welcome the support of IFR45 in this years edition of the sale and in years to come. As you page through this catalog you will see horses and bulls consigned by some of the most renown livestock men in the rough stock business. Some have been long time consignors with our sales company and others are new consignors – we would like to take this opportunity to extend our sincere thanks to all the consignors and buyers who have contributed to making this sale the successful it has become. We put forth every effort to make this sale the best in the rough stock industry. With the help of the consignors and the quality of stock they have consigned, we are sure to reach our goal. And last but not least, a big thank you to our staff, the chute help, bullfighters, announcers, auctioneers and most certainly the contestants and everyone else involved in this sale. Everyone has put forth a tremendous effort. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Sunday January 12, 2020 8:00 A.M.—8:00 P.M. ............................................................................ Check in Livestock 8:00 a.m. ................................................................................................ Sale Office Opens 8:00 p.m. ………………………………………………………………………....Buck 3 year old Futurity Colts Monday January 13, 2020 7:30 A.M. ................................................................................................ Sale Office Opens 8:00 A.M. ................................................................................................ Contestant Check In 8:00 A.M.—5:00 P.M…………………………………………………………………….Check in Stock for 16th 9:00 A.M. ................................................................................................ Session One begins 6:30 P.M (approximately).…………………………………………………….Video sale 3 year old Futurity Tuesday January 14th, 2020 7:30 A.M. ................................................................................................ Sale Office Opens 8:00 A.M. ................................................................................................ Contestant Check In 9:00 A.M. ................................................................................................ Session 2 Begins 5:00 P.M…………………………………………………………………………….. Pickup and saddle horses sell A FEW PICKUP AND SADDLE HORSE WILL SELL THROUGH OUT BOTH DAYS HOST HOTELS For sale rate ask for Simon Bucking stock Sale Rate 200 MELINE DRIVE EDMOND, OK 73034 405-513-5353 CONSIGNER INDEX Name Lot Number Aduddell, Jason 277-281 All American Pro Rodeo 156 Anderson, Kolton & Summer 27-33,154 Avery, Kyle 803 Baldwin, Bodee 459 Barker, Larry 161-169 Barnhart, Phil 460,496,497 Berger, Bill, Vickie and Talli 135-145 Bishop, Lawrence 204,205,549,550,712-714 Black, Weldon 155,247,248,335,336,552-557 Blue Creek Rodeo 187-189,191,192,284-286 Braun, Richard & Teri 449-451 Buckeye Rodeo 256,257 Buhrmester, Chris 128-134 Burkholder, Glenn 446-448 Carlisle, Bill 215-217 Cervi Circle I Horses 25,26,73-77,106-110 Circle B Cattle Co. 337-343 Circle Bar M Horses 808,813 CN Stars 253-255,525-533 Connell, Jeremy 303 Cook, Todd 380-388,610-615 Cox, Brad 198-203 Crouch, Jeff 804 Cunningham, Chance 806 DD Rodeo Company 561-566 Dees, Jeff 146-148,428,429,718,719,802 Dees, Chauk 170-172 Dees, Don 275,276 D&H Cattle Compnay 484-492,596-604 Diamond R Bucking Horse/BS Buckers 435,436,465-468,560 Diamond R Bucking Horses 700-703 Diamond Tail Ranch 149,568-571 Doty, Jess 78-83 Double Rafter Rodeo Livestock 462,463,716 Etbauer, Robert 807,811,815, Flying V Bucking Bulls 237-245 Four Bear, Dale 457,458 Frontier Rodeo 351-378,413-426 Gypsy Joe Rodeo 437,469-471 Hargis, Derrel 438 Hext, Bill 319-322 Holmes, Casey 211-214,251 Hudson, Deon 398,582,583 JM Rodeo 535-540 JQH Bucking Bulls 344-349,499-501 CONSIGNER INDEX JX Bulls 218-224 Kosel, Kevin 389-397,578,579 KT Bucking Rulls 92-101 Larmon, Lee Jay 704-707 Lazy YX Bulls 225-231 Lippincott, Kyle 595 Longhorn Farms 102-105,158,567
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