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vember 21, at the Pauline Whitaker Animal Science Arena in Fayetteville, AR.
The event is student-produced, and all proceeds go to support the horses, stu- October/November
Southwest
dent activities, and teaching programs in the University Of Arkansas Depart- Call Before You Haul!
ment Of Animal Science. Again this year, the sale will offer lots of color and a (ADVERTISERS IN BOLD)
variety of breeds and types, with ages ranging from weanlings to mature horses.
SouthWest Horse Trader show
Livestock
fmi, www.razorbackroundup.orgor Nancy Jack, director, 479.575.9423.
and event listings are
FREE OF CHARGE
Changes!
as a service to our readers and are
In late July, reining professional Nathan Piperand his wife, Jean, moved
published on a space available basis.
Sales
from Madisonville to Skyline Ranch in Aubrey, where Nathan is working with
Classified Ad Listings in the events
Round Mountain Horse Sale
Ruben Vandorp. A few of his own customers also made the move. He stated, category are available by calling
“We hated to leave Madisonville, but this was a great opportunity to work at a 713-562-8846 or fax 281-516-0465.
1st Saturday of every month
state-of-the art facility and with some fantastic horses.” Contact Nathan at
Breed Shows
940.365.3583, 936.718.7314 (cell), or info@nathanpiper.com.
OCTOBER
Round Mountain, TX
Audre Honnas and Daniel Estes were married on August 1 in Jefferson
1-2 Tulsa State Fair Arabian Show,
Tulsa, OK, Sandra Byrd, 918-248-7731
located on US Hwy 281 N approx 10 miles North of Johnson City
City, TN. Audre is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Cliff Honnas, of Bryan, and her
1-3 Tulsa State Fair Pinto Horse Show,
father escorted her down the aisle. The newlyweds now reside in Virginia
Tulsa, OK, Maggie Bell, 918-273-3426
NEXT SALE NOVEMBER 7
Beach, VA, where they both attend Regent University School of Law.
1-4 Tulsa State Fair Welsh Horse Show,
Tulsa, OK, FMI, 918-744-1113
Tack Auction starts at 11am
Congratulations to Katy and Tyler Merrill, married September 5 at St.
1-4 Tulsa State Fair Paint Horse Show,
Tulsa, OK, FMI, 918-744-1113
Stephens Catholic Church in Weatherford, with the reception following at The
Large selection of new saddles and tack.
8-11 US National Peruvian Chpships, Ft
Stockyards Stampede Room. Katy is the daughter of Kathleen and Brian Kech- Worth, Donna Bearer, 817-447-7574
Used saddles and tack welcome for auction.
nie of Weatherford, while Tyler’s parents are Robin and Frank Merrill, of Pur-
10 Tulsa State Fair Draft Horse Show,
Tulsa, OK, FMI, 918-744-1113
CATALOG HORSE SALEstarts at 1pm AND
cell, OK. The newlyweds are making their home in Poolville, where Tyler
10-11 Tulsa State Fair POA Show,
works for Sanctuary Ranch, owned by Matt and Megan Miller. Katy is em- Tulsa, OK, FMI, 918-744-1113
Open Consignment Horse Sale to follow ployed by QXSM Radio Station in Weatherford.
10-11 SWQH Oct Circuit, Las Cruses,
NM, Farrell Morton, 575-382-5911
www.ringelsteinunlimited.com
Cahill Quarter Horses in Madisonville has new neighbors next door at 2403
10-11 GVQHBA Show, San Antonio,
Delle Rohmer, 210-635-7819
ye
Derby Lane, but it’s better expressed as “old friends as new neighbors”. Pam
10-17 Morgan Horse Grand National &
Cass & Courtney Ringelstein
Guidry and Nancy Cahillwere roommates while they were in college, and
World Championship Show, Oklahoma
their friendship has spanned many years. Pam and her husband, Raymond, and
City,OK, Peggy Hatfield, 316-755-0395
(210) 885-0902 or (210) 316-6146 son, Trey, will maintain their home in Dickinson, but they will be back and forth
12-17 IALHA National Championships,
Fort Worth, FMI, 205-995-8900
a lot.
17 Appaloosa World Warm-Up, Purcell,
Deaths
OK, Joe Hall, 405-787-9870
78-year-old Henry John Claycamp, Jr., PhD, died on July 24. He en-
17 Fall Gaited Classic Show, Claremore,
OK, Joe Jameson, 918-639-3938
joyed a long teaching career at MIT, Stanford, and Purdue as well as abroad, and
17 Hunt Cty Horseman QH, Caddo
he also worked in corporate business leadership and consulting. Most recently,
Mills, Tara Baldwin, 903-266-1127
Henry and his second wife, Susan, settled in Stanley, NM, where they raised and
17 ARK-LA-TX APHA Fall Fling, Rus-
ton, LA, Debra Jones, 318-393-0793
showed horses form Vista Butte Ranch.
17-18 GHMHC Fall Extravaganza,
Katy, Nancy Braesickel, 903-882-4755
Andre Torres, Sr., of Houston, died on August 13. His and his family’s
17-18 Silver Spur QH Circuit, San An-
love of horses led him to be a member of the Texas Cattlemen’s Trailriders As- gelo, Britini McMillian, 325-659-0843
sociation from 1985 through 2000.
17-18 OK Foundation QH Registry
Show, Shawnee, OK, Marilyn Duncan,
Condolences to the family of cutting horse trainer Carlos Banuelos, who
405-392-2081
died of an apparent gunshot wound in the barn on his ranch outside of Jacks-
17-18 TX Fall Palomino Classic,
Athens, Gerald Kennedy, 817-309-2498
boro on August 25. The 34-year-old was a top trainer with lifetime NCHA earn-
23-25 Gulf Coast Welsh Pony, Katy,
ings exceeding $600,000. He was a brother to cutting horse trainers Ascenscion,
Robin Nowak, 979-478-7191
Cookie, and Diego Banuelos, and an uncle to non-pro-rider Adan Banuelos.
22-31 US Arabian National Show,
Tulsa, OK, FMI 303-696-4500
Carlos is also survived by a son, Jhett, plus 4 other brothers and 2 sisters in
24 Midwest Tri State Pinto, Claremore,
Mexico. Donations can be made to a fund for Jett, at Jacksboro National Bank, OK, Sue Heimerman, 918-443-9528
124 Belknap Street, Jacksboro, TX 76458.
24 AQHA Introductory Show, Sulphur
Springs, Sherrie Kivell, 903-348-7075
83-year-old Sonny Turnbow, of Roby, TX, died on August 31, in Abilene. 24 Hog Wild APHA Classic, Pine Bluff,
While getting his degree at Texas A & M University, he was a charter member
AR, Janet Broadaway, 501-988-0256
of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association. He operated ranches in New
24 So TX Pinto Spooktacular, Seguin,
Jennifer Hungerford, 210-432-6226
Mexico, British Columbia, and Texas, until semi-retiring in 1980. He loved 24-25 High Sky QH Breeders A, Sweet-
raising quarter horses and was an AQHA member.
water, Nancy Longoria, 432-943-5291
25 ARABS, GSWEC, Katy, Susie
An Important Cause
Blackwell, 281-331-2442
19-year-old Alex Blackwood, a top AQHA youth and NSBA exhibitor
30-31 AQHA Introd Show, Fort Smith,
AR, Kelley Roamus, 479-438-0103
from Cabot, AR, died October 17, 2008, in a depression-related suicide. The
30-1 GVQHBA Show, San Antonio,
Alex Blackwood Memorial Foundation was established in his memory, sup- Delle Rohmer, 210-635-7819
porting youth scholarships and a suicide prevention program, with information
31-1 Margarita Classic POA, Waco,
Janice Stiefel, 281-331-3216
available at www.alexblackwood.com. At the Southern Belle Invitational, in
NOVEMBER
Tunica, MS, on July 16, $27,000 was raised for the foundation, and the same 2-14 APEA Fall Championship Show,
weekend, an additional $30,000 was raised in a Ride for HOPE motorcycle
Fort Worth, FMI, 817-834-2742
Rally. The foundation is presenting a teenage suicide awareness program on
4-8 Pinto Congress, Tulsa, OK, FMI,
405-491-0111
34 SouthWest Horse Trader October 2009
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