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

Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse VIRGINIA LAMB 11 Undefeated Mare, 5, Enters Celebration Event (Continued from Page 10) is “Do you give riding lessons (west­ ern, that is) and are these horses suit­ An undefeated North Carolina-bred able for children? five-year-old Tennessee Walking Mare A—Most definitely “Yes" to all three will place her record on the line at the questions. These horses are of such Silver Anniversary Celebration in breeding that they are suitable for Shelbyville. ANY use, bar none, as far as I am con­ Owner Delk Mendenhall, Thomas- cerned. I do give lessons (western, ville textile operator, reports this that is, podnah!) and these horses mare — Sun's Zenith — has never been m a k e very wonderful children’s defeated in the show ring. She has mounts. Their disposition is 99 & won in 17 shows, and began showing 9/10th per cent marvelous and it is at age two. seldom you find one not suitable for Sun’s Zenith is trained and ridden a child. by C. A. Bobo of Thomasville and has never been ridden in competiiton by any other person. She is a daughter VISIT INDIANA'S NEWEST of Midnight Sun. WALKING HORSE STABLE ARNOLD HABiG STABLES P. O. Box 173 Sales Boarding Jasper, Indiana Training Finished Horses & Prospects For Sale AT STUD GOLD SHADOW 571544 Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Habig, Owners TEXAS SHOW ENTRIES TO CLOSE SEPT. 10 All show horse exhibitors are in­ vited to participate in the State Fair of Texas Horse Show Series I at Dal­ las, Oct. 4-8, show manager Ray W. Wilson has announced. Premiums totalling 513,615 have been posted for the series. Entries close Sept. 10. Judge of the Walking Horse and Walking Horse Equitation classes will be R. C. Hughes or Jackson, Miss. All events take place in the State Fair Coliseum. Harold Hayes, Manager-Trainer Phones Stables: 1119-K Night: 1270-K FLATT AND SCRUGGS MAJOR ATTRACTION The Flatt & Scruggs and Foggy Mountain Boys Grand Ole Opry show as an added attraction to the Breeder’s .Association Silver Anniversary Na­ tional Futurity at the Celebration Grounds on Saturday night, Aug. 31 is expected to attract a throng that will fill the spacious stands and win many new friends for the Tennessee Walking Horse. Admission will be free. Prize money totals §14,000 for six classes. Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs are known as masters of the Bluegrass Music in the Country Music field. They have starred with Nashville's famous Grand Ole Opry over Radio Station WSM for many years. They were chosen to play back­ ground music for the prize-winning Beverly Hillbillies television show. Earlier this summer a Lester Flatt Day was celebrated at Sparta Tenn.— his home town, with a crowd of 20,000 paying him tribute. A horse show climaxed the night with thousands attending Presence of Flatt & Scruggs at the National Futurity is made possible through the cooperation of Martha White Mills Inc., sponsors of the show, with the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' 8: Exhibitors’ Assn, of America, Inc. BAR-B-DON Stables • PLEASURE HORSES HORSE LOVERS Would you like a bit that was de­ signed for the Tennessee Walking Horse? IT IS NOW AVAILABLE! It has a floating mouth-piece, rotates 360 degrees to protect your horse's tongue and roof of his mouth, made of rustproof, strong material, 1014 inch cheeks, 6 inch mouth-piece, beautifully polished and is truly a show horse bit. Price $15.00 With Special Curb and Hook $17.50 Postage prepaid when cash ac­ companies order, or can be shipped C.O.D. Manufactured and sold by Old English Leather Shop Located at 194 Decatur St., S.E., Atlanta 3, Ga. Phone number: MUrray 84361 • BROOD MARES, direct daughters of Midnight Sun. With Colts by Side. • YEARLINGS • SHOW PROSPECTS • AT STUD Maids Midnight Blue 570039 (By Midnight Pleasure R G out of Merry Maiden) Sterlings Sunset SS 560555 (By Sterling Silver out of Sunset's Orphan) TRAINING SHOWING BOARDING D. L. CASSIDY, D.V.M., Owner BOB ONEY, Trainer MONTICELLO, IOWA Phone HO 5-3311 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 PH.: 389-6123 WARTRACE, TENN.