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Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse 27 usual. She asks: "Perhaps someone in your department could also tell us where we could find a large picture Jimmie Ellis Active of some famous ‘Walker’ suitable for Our old friend, R. F. Ellis of Orr- f r a m i n g." (Editor's Note—Thanks, ville, Ala., passes along the news that Helen, for thinking we have several his son Jimmie is having a hard time folks in our “department." Mary finding hours to ride—because he’s a high school sports star. He’s pitching Frances (my wife) and myself consti­ for the varsity baseball team, starred tute the “works” right now on the in basketball and is football captain- editorial side. I suggest that an inex­ elect. Jimmie has been a ribbon win­ pensive way to get a “Walker” for ner in Celebration pony classes for framing is to use a fine horse picture years. Now he’s working (in spare from a calendar, or one of the maga­ time) Go Boy’s Flaming Star, a Walk­ zines. Actual photographs can be se­ ing Pony, and The Governor, for ama­ cured but the cost is usually consider­ teur and juvenile classes in Alabama. able. However, I gave Helen a name He has another line pony, Son’s Glory to write to, if she wanted an actual Boy, with Doug Wolaver at Diana, photo. BAG). near Pulaski, Tenn. Half-interest in * * # the pony is shared by H. H. Wilker- July 25-26 Al Ruleville, Miss. son. R. F. says they have several 2-year- President Stanley I.evingston of the olds with Zollie and Larry Derryberry Sunflower County Celebration at and a 3-year-old with Wolaver. Ruleville, Miss, tells us they plan the * % # “greatest two-night horse show in Mr. McCullough Remembers the South” at his town on July 25-26. L. G. McCullough, owner of L and We are going to see how a town of L Stables, P.O. Box 112, Orangeburg, 1,750 people can accomplish this feat. S.C. recalls old times in saying, “Sure Sounds like a real good story for all glad we have a Walking Horse Maga­ Voice readers to hear about. zine, as have surely missed it since we had The Tennessee Walking Horse that was published by J. J. Murray.” Watch for (Right, Brother. I never knew Jimmy Joe, but some kind friends have told the show debut me I have an enthusiasm and expres­ of the sive love for the horse that is at least Tennessee Walking Horse similar to those qualities shown by from New Jersey this great promoter. I consider such "SHINING SUN, JR." comparison a rare compliment and will do my best to live up to it in all Sire: ways. BAG). "Midnight Shining Sun" * * # Dam: "Black Mist" Wants “Large Picture” recently purchased from Helen Trent, wife of M. T. Trent, Hy-Tyre Farms, Gibsonia, Pa. Rt. 4, Box 92, Moses Lake, Washing­ by ton, comes forward with an unusual Paul J. Brienza question, or maybe it is not so un­ More Friendly Words Morristown, New Jersey "Shining Sun, Jr." was bred and This Magazine 12 Months For Just $4.00 Ben A. Green Shelby vi!!e, Tenn. trained by Billy Liles, Trainer and Manager for Dr. and Mrs. H. Fishkin, owners of Hy-Tyre. In appearance and gaits, many claim "Jr.", a 3-year-old stallion, is the image of his famous sire, who was the American Horse Show Association's high point walking horse champion in 1958 and 1959. "Jr." will continue his training under Dick Sweigart of Norman- dale Farms, Palmyra, Pa. Swei­ gart formerly was with Liles at Hy-Tyre. National Celebration Notes If you want a Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration Blue Ribbon—the great annual magazine mailed free—be sure your name is on the mailing list with the correct ad­ dress. If you are not on this list, or have moved since last August, mail your correct address at once to: The Celebration Blue Ribbon, Celebra­ tion, Inc., P.O. 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