1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 April Voice | Page 13

11 Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse (Continued from page 10) ALLEN S MIRACLE, m, by Hey Joe out of Cupp’s Oregon Queen, foaled July 7, 1962. Owner, Robert William Kcyscr, Stevcnsville, Mont. (.LORY’S JET AW AY, s, by Dawn of Glory out of Merry Meadow, foaled May 31. 1962. Owner, Russell T. Arnold, Cynthiana, Ky. SUN’S STAR LITE P.. m. by Sun-Dust out of Patsy Jane, foaled Feb. 19, 1962. Owner, James E. Pitts, Mt. Pleasant, Tcnn. FROSTY E., m. by Gcorgianna's Sun out of Silvery Mary Allen, foaled Sept. 24. 1962. Owner, Elrod Bros., Murfreesboro, Tcnn. SUN’S RAMA, s, by Sun’s Mtn. Mischief out of Last Mcrrimac, foaled April 15, 1962. Owner, Leonard Elder, Shreveport, La. SUN’S LUNA LADY, m, by Sun’s Mtn. Mis­ chief out of Lady Maria, foaled March 29, 1962. Owner, Leonard Elder, Shreveport, La. SUN’S G-NETTA. in. by Sun’s Mtn. Mis­ chief out of Rex's Go Gal, foaled May 20, 1962. Owner, Leonard Elder, Shreveport, La. LAST SUGAR BOOGER. s, by Go Boy’s Sugar Booger out of Commander’s March, foaled April I, 1962. Owner, Leonard Elder, Shreveport, La. PENNI ANNI~ m. by Colonel Came A Walkin out of Silver Wilson, foaled May 1, 1962. Owner, Austin Cain, Largo, Fla. LADY GO BOY T., s, by Merry Go Rocket out of Miss Batch, foaled April 8, 1962. Own­ er, Ben F. Terrell, Marshall, Mo. SUE & SUN’S SON, s, by Sun’s Dragon out of Steel City Sue, foaled April 29, 1962. Owner, Olie B. Tillery', Jr., Birmingham, Ala. SHINING JONES, s, by Midnight Shining Sun out of Carmen Jones, foaled May 2, 1962. Owner, Dr. and Mrs. H. Fiskin, Gibsonia, Pa. SUE’S SON, s, by Midnight Shining Sun out of Merry Boy Sue, foaled April 28, 1962. Owner, Dr. and Mrs. H. Fiskin, Gibsonia, Pa. JUDY’S SILVER FLASH, s, by Young’s Silver Allen out of Miss Judy Bransford, foaled June 4, 1962. Owntr, C. L. Falk, Hal­ sey, Oregon. DR.’S MESSAGE, s. by Magic Buzz out of Merry Lands, foaled April 17, 1962. Owner, Gwcnnyth Lee Henley, Eugene, Mo. LADY FAYE M. cT m, by Forever’s Sun out of Faye MauGray, foaled May 5, 1962. Owner, Hoyte McCrary, Shreveport, La. MAUBERTA, m, by Sir Mau Mac out of 'Tensas Mauberta, foaled April 10, 1960. Own­ er, I-Ioytc McCrary, Shreveport, La. SIR HENRY’S SUN MAN, s, by Sir Henry Allen out of Sun’s Linda, foaled May 11, 1962. Owner, C. B. McMullan, Rome, Ga. YATES DARK SHADOW, s, by Go Boy’s Shadow out of Merry Mist, foaled May 20, 1962. Owner, Roy Yates & Son Bernice, Tulla- homa, Tcnn. SUN GOLDEN GIRL A., m, by Setting Sun out of Wilson Golden Girl, foaled May 12, 1962. Owner, S. P. Anderson & Ray Green, Manchester, Tcnn. JUST BY CHANCE, m, by Sun’s Chance R. G. out of The Humming Bird, foaled June 5, 1962. Owner, Diane Gaddy, Memphis, Tcnn. SHADOW’S SUNNY MISS, m, by Go Boy’s Shadow out of Beauty’s Midnight, foaled May 7, 1962. Owner, Larry O. Williams, Hamilton, Ohio. MIDNIGHT’S SHADOW T., in, by My Slippery Shadow out of Wilma Hall, foaled Aug. 25, 1962. Owner, Harold Terry, Upton, Ky. SHADOW’S BREEZE, m, by My Slippery Shadow out of Payne’s Walkup Mablc, foaled April 7, 1962. Owner, Harold Terry, Upton, Ky, GO BOY’S TATTLE, m, by My Slippery Shadow out of Roan Allen’s Tattle, foaled April 15, 1962. Owner, Harold Terry, Upton, Ky. Quiz Column (Continued from page 7) A—My studied estimate is that this could not possibly be the famous race­ horse, Dan Patch. There is no registra­ tion number shown, but my check of Stud Registry Book No. ‘1 shows that Daisy Couch, the third dam of Golden Maugay was sired by a horse named Dan Patch who was sired by Harley Denmark and his dam, not identified, teas sired by Dr. Hal F-38. Later a registered Tennessee Walking Horse was named Dan Patch and was as­ signed No. 110052, being sired by Wil­ son’s Allen out of Duncan’s Best Allen, by Slippery Allen. BAG. (Continued on page 17) Flash! Horse Science School Extends Enrollment Deadline Clovis, Calif.—Larger facilities and E. Ensmi nger, Director, Horse Science more horses have been secured, there­ School and Short Course, Clovis, Cali­ by making it possible to accept more fornia. enrollees and extend the pre-enroll­ ment deadline, is the good word from Love Tennessee Dr. M. E. Ensminger, Director of the Walkers? Horse Science School and Short Why not join "North Eastern Walk­ Course. In Dr. E’s own words, “be­ ing Horse Association and help pro­ cause of the above circumstances, we mote them? $10.00 per year for are happy to be able to extend the adult or family and $5 for Junior pre-enrollment deadline beyond April (18 and under). We need you and 1. The School's Director also reports, your ideas, you to meet other “interest is high, 2,500 letters have lovers of the Tennessee Walker and been received to date, and enrollees make new friends. are coming from Hawaii to Puerto Rico and from throughout Canada.” Pamper Yourself and Dr. Ensminger proudly displayed a Promote Your Hobby feature article from one Midwest For application blanks contact one metropolitan paper which, among of the following: President, Mr. other things, had the following to say Lloyd Wells, of Colton, N. Y.; Treasurer, Mr. Ford Hotaling, Bath, about the unique Horse Science N. Y., or Membership Chairman, School and Short Course: Mrs. Arthur Hulbert, Marcel I us, N.Y. “Numerous horse management and RFD No. 2. judging clinics are held each year. However, this School is different; it has more depth and the courses are on the college level for those eligible and Horses For Sale interested, although enrollment for Brood Mares college credit isn’t necessary.” In order to benefit from both the Colts 12-day Horse Science School and the Two-Year-Olds '1-day Horse Science Short Course, one Canadian hits enrolled in two different Geldings geographical areas. Others are making Pleasure Horses a family project of it. Dr. Ensminger emphasized that late Middle Tennessee enrollments will be on a first come first accepted basis, and that those Horsemen's Assn. wanting programs and enrollment 217 N. Locust—Lawrenceburg, Term. forms should immediately write to him at the following address: Dr. M.