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March 4, 2007
Volume 2, Number
3

We've got everything for ridin', ropin', rodeoin'
Jeans, hats, and boots & tack for showin'
We've got it all from tack to ties
So cowboy up down at Roy Frey's!

4th Annual Boot & Tack Sale – March 16-17-18  

Help us celebrate our 55th anniversary at the 4th Annual Boot and Tack Sale, March 16-17-18 - save lots of $green$.  Saturday will be a great day to be in Topeka – go see the St. Patrick’s Day Parade downtown, go shop at Roy Frey Western and finish the day with the PCB Bull Riding at the Kansas Expocentre!  Walk, trot, canter on down to this big sale event!

Karen Russell Book Signing March 17th

Come meet the legendary horse and rider trainer from Hutchinson, KS, Karen Russell, from 11 am – 2 pm on Saturday, March 17th and get an autographed copy of her new book "12 Steps To A Better Ride", cue cards and DVD. Karen, AQHA champion and judge, has been training horses and riders for over 30 years and has developed a comprehensive 12 step program complete with cue cards to help you achieve balance for unique performance. Karen is a dear friend and mentor of mine and I am so happy she will be here to kick off her book signing! For more information on her program go to www.karenrussellsteps.com.

What’s New at Roy Frey Western?

Just arrived for Dad is a new grey suit from Circle S. Very nice color and fabric. Tone on tone Wrangler snap shirts go perfect with it. Check out the new selection of ties for that special occasion. Also new are authentic tapestry vests by western Wah Maker great for a western wedding or dress up event. Also arriving are new short sleeve shirts and straw hats. Get them while the selection is good. John Deere work boots are new in the store and selling fast along with the ever popular Muck boots - great for the spring thaw. New George Strait shirts are in and are they handsome!

Teen age cowgirls will love the new belts from Krazy Kow – a young, spirited look in painted belts – including pink & green camo, Genuine Cowgirl, Ride ‘Em Cowboy; and Twisted with matching buckles. Check out the new tank tops and low rise jeans from Cruel Girl. Come smell the new fragrance "Cowgirl Life Forever" – nice!

Cowgirls will love the Outback spring vests in lemon, lime, and orange and matching knit shirts - perfect for spring when there is a little chill in the air. Also check out the new Outback French terry front zip hoodies in blue. Hipster bags from American West are the latest and greatest! Perfect for traveling and carry-ons and to put all your stuff in!

Little cowgirls will love the new purple ostrich print square toe boots for $39.99. Little cowboys will love the new real smooth ostrich crepe sole boots in black or peanut brittle to show in for just $59.99 - $64.99.

Two new floor lamps are adorning the store but would look wonderful in your home. Accent your home with cowhide doilies and placemats to make your western theme complete.

New Painted Ponies

Eight new Painted Ponies just arrived at Roy Frey Western: Sounds of Thunder, Silverado, Cheyenne Painted Rawhide, Native Jewel Pony, Copper Enchantment, Bedazzled, Viva La Vegas, and Fancy Dancer. Go to http://www.paintedponiescollectibles.com/newreleases.htm to view these wonderful first edition collectables. Don’t forget that we have the paint your own pony kits – perfect for a birthday present!

What’s Cooking At Roy Frey Western?

Reserve Sat., April 21, for a first time event at Roy Frey Western – a Chuck Wagon - Ranch Cooking Class by chef Josh Hoy, Flying W Ranch, Clements, KS and his backup crew, Gwen & Newt.  Seminars on "Setting a Western Table" and "Western Centerpieces" will be held with the cooking class at Roy Frey Western.  Come see the new dishware patterns, silverware, glasses, and table accessories and large selection of cowboy cookbooks.  This will be a fun event!

    

 

 

 

New Little Cowboy Western Suits

We can now dress up your little cowboy to look just like Dad in a western suit from Circle S! Perfect for weddings, confirmations, or any dressy special event! Complete the outfit with a felt hat, string tie, belt, white shirt and boots and your little cowpoke will steal the show.

Wedding Registry

Roy Frey Western is happy to be your store of choice for your wedding registry! The Home Décor department is the place to get your new dishware, silverware, glassware, and table accessories. Rugs, pillows, placemats, cowhide doilies, lamps, and bathroom accessories are great gifts as well. Don’t forget that we also have gift certificates

Win Truck Bed Lining

Register to win a free bed liner courtesy of Super Liners of Topeka given away in March! If you need your trailer or truck bed lined, call Jim at 785-925-6182. He can also do rust repair (see Dewayne’s truck at store) custom logos, and colored liners.

                            

        Professional Championship          

                  Bull Riders Tour                                                  

                    Professional Championship Bullriders Tour
                                                Coming March 16 & 17

 

Hold on to your bull rope as the biggest and meanest bulls on the planet stampede into the Kansas Expocentre on March 16th and 17th . It’s the Professional Championship Bullriders Tour presented by Toyota heading to Topeka, KS where some of the toughest cowboys and the rankest bulls compete to see who stays on top. The top professionals on the circuit such as Matt Pojanowski and Chris Littlejohn will be on hand riding the worlds toughest bulls like Torque and many more.

 The PCB TOUR has been entertaining crowds across the country for years. All the bull riders travel from around the globe to compete for thousands of dollars with their pride on the line. The president of the PCB, Bob Sauber, says, "We try to put on a show that is affordable for the whole family". He also states, "We promise to keep you on the edge of your seat for the entire show with non-stop action".

 Tickets are on sale now at the Kansas Expocentre Box Office.  To order by phone call 1-785-234-4545 or got to www.ticketmaster.com

George Strait Concert Ticket Winners

Congratulations to Wanda Timm, Council Grove and Frances Snell, Oskaloosa, winners of the George Strait Concert Tickets!

Hank Williams: Lost Highway

Roy Frey Western is happy to outfit the actors in authentic western wear for the "Hank Williams: Lost Highway" – a play by Randal Myler and Mark Harelik. The performances will be presented at the Helen Hocker Theater, Gage Park, Topeka, Feb. 23-March 11. See the events section for dates, time, and cost or go to http://www.topeka.org/parksrec/hocker.shtml

TK Magazine Cover

Look for Roy Frey Western apparel to grace the cover of the spring edition of TK Magazine featuring the "Young Guns of Topeka" – new businesses in the Topeka area. www.tkmagazine.com

2007 Purina Equestrian Academy

If you know of anyone just getting into horses or someone who wants to learn about the latest and greatest in horse health, please send them this info on the Purina Equestrian Academy.  They can come to the rest of the sessions or individual sessions.  The sessions are held on Tuesday evenings, 7-9 pm at Roy Frey Western, 121 NE US Hwy 24, Topeka, and the cost is $100 for all 7 remaining sessions or $25 per individual session. 

The first session covered "the Gut Talk" and Nutrition by Dr. Katy Young and was attended by about 20 people.  The Jan. 30th session was on Neonatal Care: Foals and Foaling by Dr. Elizabeth Davis and Neurologic Disease in Adult Horses by Dr. Jason Grady. 

            Feb. 6 - Dr. Kevin Hankins will give an update on Horse Health - EVA. 

            Feb. 13 - Dr. Warren Beard will talk on Wounds and Wound care.   

            Feb 27 - Equine Dentistry - Dr. Shane DeWitt and Equine Lameness by Dr. Michelle Delco

            March 6 – Equine Behavior and Training by Dr. Katy Young

            March 13 - Equine Reproduction by Dr. Maria Ferrer and Dr. Laurie Beard. 

            March 27 – Feeding for Nutritionally Related Medical Disorders – Dr. Katy Young

Graduation follows.

Wright Flight Fundraiser Trail Ride

On Memorial Day, Monday, May 28, 2007, a trail ride to benefit the Wright Flight Program will be held at Eisenhower State Park, near Melvern, Kansas. This is the first of what we hope to be an annual event. Riders are asked to pay a flat fee and raise extra donations for the Program. A silent auction will also be provided of items donated by businesses and friends. The silent auction not only helps raise extra funds but provides entertainment to the riders to enjoy during their meal.

If you are interested in donating items for our silent auction, we would be most grateful. What ever you are able to donate is very much appreciated. (Ideas include, saddle bags, treats, medical kits, halters, lead ropes, saddles, saddle pads, bags of feed, muck carts, gift certificates, etc.)

The Wright Flight Program is a non-profit organization. Dewayne Burgess, a retired Air Force fighter pilot, and owner of Roy Frey Western in Topeka, KS, founded the original Kansas Chapter in 1996. He later encouraged friends in Missouri to establish a chapter and currently serves as President of the recently combined Kansas/Missouri Chapter.

This program is designed to use aviation interests to motivate students to perform at a higher level in school. Students, grades 6-12, must meet two requirements to be successful in the Wright Flight Program. First, each student must score a minimum of 85% on an end of course exam for their aviation class. Second, the student must set and achieve an academic or behavioral improvement goal. The student’s chosen goal must be specified in a contract provided by Wright Flight. This contract is then signed by the student, the student’s parents, and the student’s teacher. When students meet all requirements, the reward they earn is a flight with a volunteer pilot in a light aircraft. They even have the opportunity to fly the plane under the watchful eye of a highly experienced pilot! If the goals are not met, the student is welcome to continue trying until they do in fact reach the sky. Please visit www.wrightflight.org if you would like more information on the Wright Flight Program.

Our goal for this trail ride is to help raise money to offset the fuel costs accumulated by the pilots volunteering their time and aircraft to reward these students. All of the resources that are to be used to organize this trail ride will consist of 100% of donations from wonderful people like you. In addition, 100% of the funds received from these donations will go directly to the purpose intended. I do hope you are able to support a worthy cause. Thank you in advance for any and all support you can give this wonderful program.

Specials on Saddles

We currently have some wonderful used saddles - stop in and give them a test ride!

15" Tucker trail saddle – 3-4 years old – like new with two breast collars - $950 Can get matching bridle.

15" Stubben Edelweiss Junior English Saddle – rode 6 times – includes irons, leathers, girth, cover – Tree width 32" - $950

Reinsman Comfort Fit Trail Saddle with flex tree – quarter horse bars – fits a lot of horses – 17" seat. Most comfortable saddle you will every ride in! Coffee color. Extra wide stirrups. 28 lbs. $1350 – rode twice. New $1750

Bud Sankey, Rose Hill, KS 17" round skirt barrel saddle. $450

12" Big Horn and Simco kids saddles – would also be great home décor.

14" Martha Josey Ultimate – 1 year old – fancy star conchos $1095

15" Slick Seat saddle - $250

16 ½" Billy Cook Cutting Saddle – excellent condition $850

Cookbooks

We have 3 fundraiser cookbooks that are full of yummy recipes and the money goes to wonderful causes! They are all just $10 each - Lucky Spur Saddle Club, Oskaloosa; Bone Appetit First Helping (Helping Hands Humane Society, Topeka); and Jefferson County Humane Society Cook book. Here’s my favorite recipe for pork chops on the grill courtesy Deb Houghton, Ringneck Ranch, Tipton, KS – best hunting in Kansas www.ringneckranch.net

Ringneck Ranch Grilled Marinated Pork Chops

    12 oz can frozen lemonade concentrate (not diluted)
    2 tsp seasoned salt
    1 tsp celery salt
    ¼ tsp garlic powder
    2/3 cup soy sauce

Mix ingredients together in order given and pour over six boneless pork chops that are 1 ¼ inches thick, making sure chops are completely covered by marinade.  Place in the refrigerator for 24 hours.

Pre-heat grill on high and turn to low. Place chops on the grill and discard marinade.  Grill on low for approximately 25 to 40 minutes depending on your grill, turning only once.  Be careful not to overcook the chops.  You can check for doneness by cutting in the center…juices should run clear.  Once the juices have gone from pink to clear, remove from the grill and serve immediately.  It only takes a few minutes to go from perfect to dry and overcooked.  Once the chops are taken off the grill, they need to get to the table immediately, as they can dry out very quickly, especially if not covered tightly.

Drop Off Point for KSU Equestrian Team Tack Donations

The KSU Equestrian Team is in need of good, clean, used or new English and Western tack and grooming supplies. Especially needed are snaffle bits, leather chin straps, headstalls, reins, saddles (for short people) and show clothes. This fall when you clean out your tack room or horse trailer, think of the KSU Equestrian Team and bring your items to Roy Frey Western. We will get them to Head Coach, Teresa Slough. Your support with this tack drive is greatly appreciated.

Roy Frey Western Celebrates 55 years of Business!

2007 is a milestone for the equine industry and for us personally as Roy Frey Western begins its 55th year of serving cowboys, cowgirls and their horses with all their western lifestyle needs. We greatly appreciate and thank all of our wonderful customers who shop with us. The staff at Roy Frey Western looks forward to celebrating this 55th Anniversary with many new and exciting events at the store. Again, as one of the last complete western stores in Northeast Kansas, we do appreciate your support and loyalty and we promise to keep providing all your western lifestyle needs and services.


Dates & Events:

March

March 10 – Release the Possibilities – Cindy Branham Training Open House, R&D Ranch, Topeka – 785-256-6761 or www.rockin-rc.com

March 17-18 – Circle of Friends – Round Pen clinic. Cindy Branham, R&D Ranch, Topeka – 785-256-6761 or www.rockin-rc.com

March 24 – Christian Women Trail Riders Training Clinic – Rex Buchman, Burdick, KS instructor. Held at Hobby Horse Ranch, Havana KS from 10 am – 3 pm. $20 pre-register, $25 at gate – please pre-register by March 15th. For more info call Ginger Harmon 620-879-2265.

March 24-25   KRHA MARCH MADNESS I & II, 8:00 am, Kansas ExpoCentre, Topeka, KS.  Sunflower Affiliate Circuit Shows.  Move-in begins at 12:00 noon on Friday, March 23.  For more information, contact Art Canright (913) 592-2055 or e-mail: acanright@earthlink.net.

March 24 – Andrew County Museum 12th Annual "Evening In the West" – 7 pm at Potter Fine Arts Center on MO Western State Univ Campus in St. Joe, MO. Featuring Dave Stamey, Eli Barsi, and Jeff Anslinger & western art show/sale. Adult tickets $12, kids 6-15 are $7. For more info call 816-324-4720

March 31 - TPAC Cowboy Symphony, featuring Judy Coder & Pride of the Prairie. 785-232-2032 http://www.tpactix.org/

March 31 – Burlingame Saddle Club Fundraiser Trail Ride – rain or shine. 10 a.m. Limited to 100 riders. $25 per rider includes evening meal. Bring your own lunch. $5 meal for non-riders. Contact Ken Miles 785-654-3437 smiles29@earthlink.net or mail check payable to Burlingame Saddle Club, %Ken Miles, 14611 S Burlingame Rd, Burlingame, KS 66413

April

April 1 - Saddle & Sirloin NBHA KS01 & KS11 Barrel Race - Carol Wingate/Bill Hull

April 13-15 – Locomotion – Riding Clinic 101. Cindy Branham, R&D Ranch, Topeka – 785-256-6761 or www.rockin-rc.com

April 14 – NBHA Target Barrel Race, Kansas Expocentre, Topeka

April 14-15 – Kansas Horse Council Promotional Trial Ride.  Join trail riding enthusiasts for a weekend of camping and riding the trails at beautiful Elk City Lake. Only open to horseback riders twice a year.  This is a FREE ride, free food, free camp & free fun. Reservations needed for food count.  Coggins papers required. Contact Jim Thomas 785-528-4255 thomasj@kansas.net; Olivia Huddleston 785-382-6886 opieh@bluevalley.net; or Shorty Thorne 620-336-2265.

April 21 - Chuckwagon/Ranch Cooking Class by Josh Hoy, Flying W Ranch, Clements, KS. Seminars on "Setting a Western Table" and "Western Centerpieces" will be held with the cooking class at Roy Frey Western.

April 21-22 – "Emily" Benefit Trail Ride, Dinner & Raffle, Rockhaven Campground, Clinton Lake. For more info - Kim Shumac, 785-484-0110; Don Stowe, 785-331-6568 or Dana Lady 785-286-0536

April 21 – Open House Topeka Round-Up Club – 4 p.m. Jerry Williams, Certified Parelli Instructor to speak/demo. For more info call Liz Syverson 478-1597 or email at kansahitch@doglegs.com

April 21 – KSU Horseman’s Association Fun Show – Cico Park, Manhattan. 9 am Warm up & Registration. 10 am Start. 35+ classes, payback for jackpot classes and great prizes for all classes. For showbill or pre-register go to http://www.asi.ksu.edu/ or more info call Dr. Joann Kouba – 785-532-1240 or jkouba@ksu.edu

April 21-19 – Trail of Billy’s Last Ride – www.billythekidtrailride.com. Re-trace the over 125-mile route Billy the Kid took during his trek to Fort Sumner, New Mexico, after his infamous escape on April 28th, 1881, from the County Courthouse jail in Lincoln, New Mexico, USA. For more info contact general manager, Rex Buchman at brbuchman@fhrd.net 620-794-5332. Limited to 50 riders.

April 27-30 - KS NBHA State Championship, Kansas Expocentre, Topeka - Dawn Dawson, KS NBHA State Director www.ksnbha.com

May

May 4-5 – Release the Possibilities – Ground Work 101. Cindy Branham, R&D Ranch, Topeka – 785-256-6761 or www.rockin-rc.com

May 5-6 - Trail Ride Medicine Lodge, KS. Advance Reservations only. Dacy Larson 620-886-9822 or gyphilltrailride@hotmail.com

May 12-13 - Trail Ride Medicine Lodge, KS. Advance Reservations only. Dacy Larson 620-886-9822 or gyphilltrailride@hotmail.com

May 28 – Wright Flight of Kansas and Missouri Fundraiser Trail Ride, Eisenhower State Park, Melvern, KS.

June

June 2-3 – Team Penning at Topeka Round-Up Club. For more info call Amos 640-4390

June 2-3 – Flint Hills PRCA Rodeo, Strong City, KS

June 8-10 – Kansas High School Rodeo Championship, Kansas Expocentre, Topeka

June 10- Topeka Round-Up Club BBQ, Trail Ride & Family Fun night 6 pm

June 16 – Symphony in Flint Hills http://www.symphonyintheflinthills.org/
TIME: Activities begin early afternoon, concert begins at 6:30 p.m
PLACE: Tallgrass prairie of Wabaunsee County near the Native Stone Scenic Byway
MUSIC: Kansas City Symphony
Concert will reflect the spirit of the west by masters like Aaron Copland
TICKETS: Expected to be on sale in March 5th

June 16 - Symphony Trail Ride – Crystal Springs Ranch will be leading a limited group of riders on a morning ride south of Lake Wabanunsee adjacent to the site of the Symphony. For more info call Jamie Schultz 785-765-3883 or csranch@kansas.net .

June 22-24 Craig Cameron Extreme Cowboy Race, Saddle & Sirloin, Kansas City – for more information and directions go to www.saddleandsirloin.com – Don’t miss this fun event!

June 29- July 1- NBHA Regional Championship, Kansas Expocentre, Topeka

June 30 – Ottawa Old West Days

July

July 7-8 – NKHA Horse Show at Topeka Round-Up Club

July 13-15 – American Paint Horse Association Show, Kansas Expocentre, Topeka

July 14   SUNFLOWER GAMES, Rocking V Arena; Barrel and Poles.  For more information, call Shelly Davis (785) 246-1058.

July 21 – Up Town Saturday Night Old Fashion Horse Show – Topeka Round-Up Club. For more info call Liz Syverson 478-1597 or email at kansahitch@doglegs.com

July 28 - National Day of the American Cowboy

September

Sept 3  - The Great Santa Fe Trail Horse Race is an 800 mile endurance ride completed over a 13 day period. It is open to all breeds. The ride will start in Santa Fe, New Mexico on September 3, 2007 and end in Missouri on September 15, 2007. www.sfthorserace.com for more information.

Sept 8 - Double B Barrel Bash, Kansas Expocentre, Topeka

Sept 13-16 - The U.S. Cavalry Association (USCA) will be conducting its 2007 National Cavalry Competition (NCC) at Fort Riley, KS. Contact: Patricia King, 4301 Deep Creek Road, Manhattan, KS 66502. Email: plprarie@wildblue.net . Previous NCCs were held at Fort Sill, OK (2002); Fort Worth Stockyards,TX (2003); Fort Riley, KS (2004); Fort Robinson State Park, NE (2005); and Fort Knox, KY (2006). The individual competition consists of Equitation on the flat, Jumping, Mounted Saber, Mounted Pistol (both over fences), Bugle Calls, Authenticity of rider and equipment, as well as Platoon Drill for groups. There are three levels for Equitation and Jumping with ribbons and plaques awarded to top three competitors in each division. The Directors’ Cup Trophy will be awarded to the high point rider. The Pegasus Memorial Plaque for horse that best represents the Cavalry Horse. The NCC is open to all who are interested in promoting the Associations’ purpose of keeping the Cavalry tradition and spirit alive. The USCA encourages participation by mounted military color guards, cavalry re-enactors, memorial mounted units, mounted police, and others prepared to compete in period or modern uniform. The competition is open to units and individual competitors. The NCC is held in conjunction with the Annual Bivouac (meeting) of the U.S. Cavalry Association. The Bivouac includes social events at which competitors have an opportunity to meet military veterans, including some who served in the old Horse Cavalry, and other association members, and to participate in traditional cavalry ceremonies. The public is invited, in fact encouraged, to attend the event and witness history in action. The USCA is requesting assistance of the Kansas Equestrian community in promoting the event and help in the way of manpower to conduct the event next September.

Sept 20 – 23 – "Time of the Red Grass" Trail Ride – Buchman & Harshman families at Hymer, KS in the heart of the Kansas Flint Hills. For more info contact Rex Buchman at brbuchman@fhrd.net 620-794-5332. Limited to 50 riders. Reservations and deposit due by August 1.

Sept 28-30 - Purina Dream Ride, Flying W, Clements, KS – contact Suzan Barnes, Grand Central Hotel, Cottonwood Falls, 620-273-6763 or suzan.barnes@sbcglobal.net or http://www.betterhorsesnetwork.com/

Sept 28-29 – KS Championship Ranch Rodeo, Medicine Lodge, KS – Pageant Arena. Top Team qualifies for World Championship Ranch Rodeo. Cowboy Trappings & Trade Show. www.peacetreaty.org 620-886-9815

October

Oct 5-7 - Chris Cox Horsemanship Tour, Kansas Expocentre, Topeka

November

Nov 2-4 URA Championship Finals, Kansas Expocentre, Topeka

Event Schedule for: Lyndon Saddle Club - www.lyndonsaddleclub.zoomshare.com

        April 20  7:00 p.m. Open 3-D Jackpot Barrel Race
        April 21   4:00 p.m. Open Fun Show
        May 12 & 13   CYRA Youth Rodeo
        May 18   7:00p.m. Open 3-D Jackpot Barrel Race
        May 26 & 27 Work Days and Camp-out at the Arena
        May 28  9:00 a.m.  KSHSC Open Horse Show
        June 9   6 p.m. Open Fun Show 
        June 15  7:00 p.m.  Open 3-D Jackpot Barrel Race
        July 4  9:00 a.m.  KSHSC Open Horse Show
        July 7 & 8   Trail Ride and Campout - 110 Mile Park, Pomona Lake
        July 14  Osage County 4-H Fair Horse Show
        July 20   7:00 p.m.  Open 3-D Jackpot Barrel Race
        July 28  7:00 p.m  $500 Added Money Jackpot Barrel Race
                      (entries open 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.)
        August 4   6:00 p.m.  Fun Show
        August 17  7:00 p.m. Open 3-D Jackpot Barrel Race
        Sept. 22 & 23  Trail Ride and Campout  Eisenhower State Park, Melvern Lake


Special Catalog Items Available On-Line:

We have some very special catalog items available for ordering on-line.  You will note that there are a few of these items that are one-of-a-kind (they are noted as such) . . . and on those items, you can call your order in to the store.  The rest of the items can be ordered directly on-line, but please feel free to call us with any questions you may have on your order.      Roy Frey Western:  (785) 232-0579
(Note:  If you choose to use Pay Pal to pay on-line, your request will be facilitated by Dr. M. A. Stachiw and our good friends at AgBusinessMail.Com.)

F CLICK HERE TO VIEW SPECIAL CATALOG ITEMS


Ernie Rodina's Better Horses Radio Show


Tune in Sunday mornings at 6:00 a.m. to 580 AM radio for the Better Horses show starring Ernie Rodina (Bronco Ernie) and co-host, Dawn Dawson. Ernie highlights area trainers and horse happenings. Listen for Jo & Dewayne to talk about trends in the industry and new product arrivals at Roy Frey Western.
 


Helping Hands Humane Society


Roy Frey Western encourages you to adopt a Helping Hands Humane Society, Topeka or Jefferson County Humane Society dog that needs a farm/ranch life and would be good around livestock. We are proud to help find these loving dogs a new home. Get a $10 cook book for yourself or give one as a gift and help the HHHS.


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Cowboy up down at Roy Frey's!

Jo Turner


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Directions:
Roy Frey Western is located on the corner of Kansas Avenue and Highway 24 in Topeka, KS just across from Gage Bowl North.   We are only 10 minutes from the Kansas ExpoCentre.
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 121 NE US Hwy 24 
Topeka, KS    66608-1750  
Phone: (785) 232-0579
  Fax:  (785) 232-1581 
 
 Store Hours:
Monday - Friday   10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
  Saturday              9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Sunday                     Noon until 5:00 p.m.


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