California Exhibitors Elect; Approve Point System For ' 62
Quarter Circle Spear Ranch Rt. 2, Box 242, Tucson, Ariz.
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22 February, 1963
California Exhibitors Elect; Approve Point System For ' 62
New officers for the Tennessee Walking Horse Exhibitors ' Assn, of California were elected at the annual meeting in Los Angeles in December with Mrs. Jean McBurney of Claremont succeeding President Dwain Clark, according to Noddings— edited by Mrs. Marjorie Sunderland of Pasadena.
R. Mitchel McClure presented the nominating committee’ s report with the following recommendations:
President, Mrs. McBurney; first vice-president, Mrs. Florence Bishop, Midway City; second vice-president, R. Mitchel McClure, Los Angeles; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Robert Sunderland, Flintridge;
Board of directors, Dwain Clark, Ray Totten, Lew > Williams, Mrs. June Unger and Mrs. Helene Kahn. It was decided to continue the point system as used in 1962 with five shows and the futurity to count in points. The Cow Palace Show will be the Pacific Coast Championship show and points will not be counted toward California championships.
Retiring President Clark presented the following high point trophies for 1962:
Amateur, Go Boy’ s Ballerina C, owned by Courtesy Stables;
Mare, Go Boy’ s Dixiecrat, owned by Mr. and Mrs. J. Lowell Merrill;
Stallion-gelding, tie trophies to Mr. Successor of Courtesy Stables and Stately Go Boy, owned by Adrian Light;
Junior Horse, Mr. Successor; Ladies Horse, My Little Margie, owned by Mrs. Jean McBurney;
Stake Horse, Stately Go Boy, owned by Adrian Light.
Officers elected by the Pacific Coast Walking Horse Association, a group of pleasure riders meeting at Glendora, Calif., are:
President, Robert Dipper, San Bernardino; first vice-president, Mrs. Mar j o r i e Sunderland, Pasadena; second vice-president, Dr. T. F. Ford, Ontario; secretary, Mrs. Edna Jones,
Quarter Circle Spear Ranch Rt. 2, Box 242, Tucson, Ariz.
Finished show and pleasure horses, clots from such world champion mares as Midnight Mist, Sun ' s Lilac Time, Dixie Darling as well as other royally bred matrons— Midnight Sun— Merry Boy bred mares for sale. Many times champion Danny Boy O at stud. Excellent training and boarding facilities.
GLENN WILLIS, Trainer MR. and MRS. M. G. OHREL, Owners
Rosemead; treasurer, Mrs. Florence Bishop, Midway City;
Board of directors, Mrs. Helen Kahn, Yucaipa; Mrs. Mercedes Murphy, Pomona; Clayton Robinson, Monrovia; Robert L. Robinson, San Dimas; Mrs. Betty Turner, A1 liambra; Robert A. Wallace, Riverside.
I-Iigh point winners in pleasure horse competition were: Merry Money Maker, owned by Lowell Merrill, 46; Minna Hunter, owned by Joe Benes, 32; Lady Easter Star, 29; and Midnight Merry Lee, owned by Marge Myers, 14.
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