1962-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1962 August Voice | Page 45
Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse
HORSE
Magazines
Per
AMERICAN SADDLE HORSE
Year
National Horseman, monthly
....................... S7.00
Saddle & Bridle, monthly, except Jan, .. 7.00
Horse World, Show Horse Digest,
monthly, except Jan........................................... 6.00
The Horseman's Ad-Visor, mo.,
except Jan...........................................................4.00
PONIES
American Shetland Pony Journal
monthly, except Jan.......................................4.00
THOROUGHBREDS
The Chronicle of the Horse, weekly,
the Thoroughbred in sport
........... 9.00
Blood Horse, weekly, racing and breeding
8.00
Thoroughbred Record, weekly ...................... 7.50
Turf & Sport Digest, monthly,
racing stories, etc. ..................................... 5.00
Rocky Mountain Thoroughbred &
Quarter Horse, 10 Issues
. . . . 4.00
Canadian Horse, Thoroughbreds, monthly .
4.00
Thoroughbred of Calif, monthly
4.00
National Thoroughbred, 2 issues a yr......... 2.00
BREEDS
Arabian Horse News, 10 issues
............. 3.00
Morgan Horse, monthly, except
Jan............. 4.00
Palomino Horses, monthly
........
3 00
Quarter Horse Journal, monthly......................... 4.00
international Quarter Horse
Tally Book, quarterly ................................ 2.00
Quarter Horse Digest, Monthly—
digest size ..............
...................... 3.00
Pinto Horse News, bi-monthly
............. 2.25
(Harness) Horseman & Fair World,
weekly
9.00
Voice of the Tenn. Walking Horse, monthly,
devoted exclusively to the breed ............. 4.00
WESTERN
Western Horseman, monthly ............
,. 4.00
Horse Lover, bi-monthly,
Western—All Breeds—Plenty on
Quarter Horses ........
3.00
The Ranchman, monthly, Cattle & Horses .. 2.00
Texas Horseman, mo., magazine of
western riding ................................................3.00
Quarter Racing Record, mo...............................3.50
IRA, Rodeo News, mo. .
3.00
Michigan Horseman News, mo., except January,
all breeds ..........................................................2.50
The Horsetrader, m., national classified ads 2.00
Modern Horseman, monthly,
for Midwest
..................................................3.00
Piggin String, news particularly West Coast,
monthly ................. ................................ ... 3.00
QHB Magazine, information and articles .... 4.00
Rodeo, Sports News, twice monthly ............. 4.00
Saadle-ite, bi-mo.
......................................... 2.00
Rush in your order today.
Order as many magazines as you wish, with only
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Tnen mail your order and remittance to
KEN KIMBEL, Dept. V
Plant City, Fla.
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Trademarket
STALLION LOST OR STOLEN—Tennessee Walk
ing Horse Stallion, 16 months old. Light roan,
white mane and tail, four stockings, blaze, and
a large white patch on left side. About 14 hands.
This horse was stolen during the night of June
23, 1962. A rev/ard is offered for any informa
tion leading to his recovery. If anyone has
seen this horse, it would be greatly appreciated
if they would contact their local Police or the
owner, Charles C. Gerve, 901 31st St., Bakers
field, Calif. Phone Col. FA-5-5282.
FOR SALE—Five-Year-Old Black Stallion sired by
Chester's Roan Allen; darned by a Midnight Sun
mare. Must be sold due to death of owner,
Generally places when shown. Contact Warren
Eyre Stable, 8 miles west of Grundy Cenrer, Iowa,
or R. D. Fatland, Rt. 2, Alden, Iowa.
FOR SALE—Ad's Golden Monarch—well filled out
two-year-old Palomino colored stallion with beauti
ful white mane and tail. Foaled April 11, 1960.
Registration No. 602398 TWHB&E Assn. Sire—
Moonbeam's Traveler; Dam—Admiration's Delight.
W. A. Sutton, R.D. 1, Box 277, Pedricktown, New
Jersey AXtell 9-4115.
FOR SALE—One 2-year-old stud colt. Registered
with TWHB&EA, blue roan, blazed face, four
stockings. S.rea by Stately AI.en out or Sweet
Angel. Ready to show. Write or call Rt. 2,
Box 45-B or 773-9650, Sumter, S. C. 62-8.
Harlinsdale Sale
Of Sun Colts Set
Many persons who attend the Cele
bration at Shelbyville are expected to
go also to Franklin, 40 miles away,
for the Friday morning, Aug. 31, an
nual sale of Midnight Sun Yearling
Colts at the famous Harlinsdale Farm.
Officials advertise in this issue of
the Voice that 40 colts will be offered
at auction starting at 10 a.m. on this
date, August 31.
This annual Midnight Sun yearling
auction was established in 1956. Last
year a filly brought $4,000; bought
by Miss Geraldine Livingston for this
sum. It is believed to have been the
highest price ever paid for a yearling
of the Tennessee Walking Horse
breed at an auction sale.
* * * #
J. R. Collins, Our Witness
FOR SALE—Yearling Fillies, and Weanling Colts
by Midnight Mack K and Sun Dust. Victor S.
Rasbury, Rt. 7, Columbia, Tenn. Phone 288-3262.
Wants Advice On Stallion
Dr. J. E. Ellis o£ Manchester, Ga.
writes to ask where he can get ad
vice on which stallion to use lor the
best possible colt. This is a hard ques
tion to get direct answers on, but the
Voice Editor is willing to try. We
have asked Dr. Ellis to send us the
names and pedigree hints on his
mares—and also to give us informa
tion on the sires available in his area.
It is hard to get any advice without
these facts. The Voice EdiLor has a
confidential panel of several men who
know breeding backgrounds as well
as anyone there is. Usually the panel
advisors agree, when questioned
separately.
* * *
J. R. Collins, a real estate man who
deals in homes, farms, ranches and
business property at Gonzales, Texas,
address 407 St. Francis St., ordered
two training books and said: “You are
rendering a valuable service to the
non-professional Tennessee Walking
Horse owners in compiling this useful
information and publishing it in book
form at a very reasonable price. We
met Mrs. Green last year- at the Cele
bration and would like to have met
you but you were, no doubt, quite
busy that week. Hope to see you
sometime.” (J. R., you are a good wit
ness. Wasn’t I telling the truth last
issue about Mary Frances' shimmer
ing star eyes, sun-like smile, and lively
loveliness? She was a “bride of 10
days” when you saw her last year.
Take another look at the 1962 Cele
bration and see if I have changed a
"perfect person” even a little bit.
BAG.)
Two Mares Being Bred
FOR SALE
21-Stall Barn
Many Horses Of All
Ages and Sex
—Mares In Foal-
Come to SEE ME or
PHONE AT NIGHT
CY 4-2758—Unionville, Tenn.
R. C. BOYCE
Barn on Highway 41A Four
Miles North of Shelbyville, Tenn.
"My husband and I have two Walk
ing mares, both of which are now at
Solitude Stock Farm being bred,"
writes Mrs. John A. Bassar, 1259 E.
McDevitt, Jackson, Mich. She thinks
the Voice is “terrific," she has the
"wonderful” Biography and ordered
a training book. The Bassars are
“good customers.” They surely found
Solimde Stock Farm at Goodlettsville,
Tenn. a "living miracle,” Owner
FI. L. Worrell a grand fellow and his
trainers, Fred Brake and Thomas
Coley fine young men.
BROODMARES
AND
YEARLINGS
J. G. WALKER
Wartrace, Tenn.
Phone FU 9-6190