1962-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1962 October Voice | Page 21

Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse 19 ing by Go Boy’s Souvenir—currently standing at C. C. Turner’s farm at Broadway, Va. Gov. Buford Ellington Registry By States sold King to the dedicated Califor­ nian. The Voice Editor bought a Celebration box for Smith after re- Tennessee Alabama GO BOY’S BIG TALK, by Merry Go ceving a letter on Feb. 25 asking how ALABAMA GO BOY’S PRINCE (shown as Go Boy’s Millionaire) at Lakeside Boy out of Jolly Jane (by Rliett Butler), to get seats. His check was 223rd in Farms, Highway 79 between Guntersville at Murray Farm barn, Buddy Black in the lineup for the 230 new seats. and Scollsboro. Fee S100. Phone 582- charge. Fee S100. Lcwisburg, Tenn. Smith sent three checks to Shelbyville MERRY GO BOY at S. W. Beech’s Farm, Rt. 5680. Guntersville, Ala. 5, Lcwisburg, Tenn.; fee §200. Phone CR before March 10, 1962 for: SI75 for a 6-2475. 3-bedroom, air-conditioned house; Arkansas MIDNIGHT GOLD SUN at J. G. Walker’s RODGERS’ PERFECTION at Dr. Porter Stables, Wartrace, Tenn., Fee §75. Phone $60 the box; §8 for two subscriptions to the Voice. This world could use Rodgers’ Farm, Searcy, Ark. Fee §500. Phone FU 9-6190. SETTING SUN, fee §100; MERRY BOY’S more Donald V. Smiths. 5-2830. F-88 fee §50; and GORDON’S MERRY # =» * BOY, fee §50, all at Sara Paschall’s Stables, California Our No. 1 Friend At Murfreesboro, Tenn. Phone 873-7248. DARE DEVIL, by Cruising Along 391191 out SON OF MIDNIGHT at H. F. Worrell’s Soli­ Columbia of Black Gift 400917 at The Reagan’s Walk­ tude Stock Farm, Goodlettsvillc, Tenn. Old There is a fine person named W. ing R Ranch, Ml. Pinos Road, Maricopa, Dickerson Road. Phone UL 9-1177. Fee Russell Lavender in Columbia, Tenn. §150. Calif. SUN DUST at Murray Farm, Lcwisburg, who is connected with the Maury Tenn., operated by Wise & Warren Stables. Farmers Cooperative, P.O. Box 751. Indiana Phone EL 9-4940. Fee §100. GOLD SHADOW at Arnold Habig Stables, SUN'S GUN SMOKE at Toby Green’s Stables, At the National Spring Jubilee at Jasper, Indiana. Phones, day 1119-K, night Shelbyville, Tenn. Fee §100. Phone MU Columbia, Russell joined Mary Frances at selling magaine subscrip­ 1270-K. 4-5572. SUN’S JET PARADE at Vic Thompson’s tions in the rain and delivered to her Stables, Shelbyville, Tenn. Fee §100. Phones about a dozen or more. Quite fre­ Iowa MIDNIGHT MOSHUN by Midnight Sun out day MU 4-3956. night MU 4-4681. quently letters from him bring in of a Merry Go Boy mare. Fee §50. Phone MiGHTY SUN, by Midnight Sun out of more subscriptions. Russell is a very 824-3579. Warren D. Eyre, Grundy Center, Merry Midge at Elmore Brock’s Stables, special guy in our estimation. And we Sparta, Tenn. Fee §100.00. Iowa. thank him from the bottoms of two Kentucky hearts. (BAG & MFG.) TEXAS Stud GO-BOY'S SUN-UP at Luther Hankins’ Stables, U.S. 41-A, Madisonville, Kentucky. Phones: day, Madisonville TA 1-4237, night, Providence MO 7-5568. MERRY BOY’S FLASH by Merry Boy; dam, Trail Blazer by Frank Wilson’s Allen. Floyd’s Walking Horse Farm, Rt. 1, Denison, Texas—East Texas State Road. Michigan GO BOY'S SENTINEL at H. Hayner’s Valley Dale Farm. Galesburg, Michigan; Fee §100. Phone Kalamazoo FI 2-5370 evenings. Perkinson Fillies Sold W. L. Perkinson, 264 Roebuck Drive, Birmingham, 15, Ala., who was one of the first to subscribe for him­ self and others when the Voice sound­ ed off, tells he sold the following horses at Celebration time; Two yearling fillies and one wean­ ling; Bama Go Girl to S. W. Beech, Jr., Belfast, Tenn.; Angel’s Dawn to L. K. Hamm, New Albany, Ind.; and Let Me Go Girl to E. T. Ballard, Lincolton, N. C. Mississippi GO BOY’S SHADOW at H. C. Bailey’s Stables, Jackson, Miss. Fee §150. Phones EM 2-5778 and FL 5-4511. North Carolina GO BOY’S REBEL No. 54088 by Merry Go Boy out of Scottie Bell. Dr. H. M. Poteat, Rebel Farm, Smithfield. N. C. North Dakota LIBERACE’S PLAYBOY, fee §100; and MERRY BOY’S MAJOR, fee §75, at Calvin Miller's Stables, Rhame, North Dakota. Phone BR 9-3420. Ohio THE PENNSYLVANIAN at Walking “IT Farm, Box 116, Chardon, Ohio. George and Dorothy Holmes, owners. Phone Chardon 5-4931 or 6-3641. South Carolina OUR SUN DUST 530014 by Midnight Sun out of Mary Gold Allen. Mrs. Harold Major, Rt. 2 Anderson, S.C. Phone Canal 5-8089. * * * Buys ‘Governor’s Horse’ Donald V. Smith, that lawyer who is making the Walker well known in Red Bluff, Calif, (as reported in the May Voice), called the Voice office before leaving Shelbyville and told Mary Frances “I bought the Gover­ nor’s horse.” He meant Souvenir’s King—top 3-year-old stallion that will be a great asset to his area in Califor­ nia. King was tops in Futurity Shows as a one-year-old and runner-up to Cotton Queen’s Go Boy as a 2-year- old under saddle. King has a tremendous Merry Boy and Merry Go Boy background, be­ THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS I HAVE PROMOTED, SUPPLIED AND SERVICED THE BEST INSURANCE FOR SHOW HORSES AND REGISTERED LIVESTOCK AVAILABLE REST AT EASE WHEN YOU INSURE THE "RICHARD WAY" SEE, CALL OR WRITE C. C. RICHARD FU 9-6123 WARTRACE, TENN.