18 July, 1963
Registrations
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TEXAS REBEL, g, by Oscar’ s Lucky Son Mr. 13, out of Rebel ' s Sallie, foaled Jan. 18, 1960. Owner, J. B. Floyd, Denison, Texas.
BELA1 RE ' S GO BOY, s, by Merry Go Boy out of Merry Me, foaled July 2, 1961. Owner, Davis Bros., Calhoun, Ga.
MOONGLOW ' S LADY, m. by Midnight Moonglow out of Diamond ' s Decision, foaled July 9, 1962. Owner, R. D. Keene, Trust, Orlando, Fla.
NIGHTINGALES GO BOY, s. by Merry Go Boy out of Sun’ s Nightingale, foaled July 8,
1962. Owner. R. D. Keene, Trust. Orlando, Fla.
CARL ' S GO BOY, s, by Wiser Go Boy out of Chena, foaled May 21, 1962. Owner, C. S. Johnson, Madison, Tenn.
QUEEN ' S ROYAL DREAM, in, by Barker’ s Merry Boy out of Queen Elizabeth W., foaled June 10. 1956. Owner, Arnold Williams. Pulaski, Tenn.
GRAND REBEL, s, by Go Boy’ s Rising Son out of Queen ' s Royal Dream, foaled Apr. 4, 1961. Owner, Arnold Williams, Pulaski, Tenn.
PROUD POLLY, m, by Stumble Bum out of Mr. Glory’ s Queen, foaled June 17, 1961. Owner, R. D. Fisher, Glen Allan, Miss.
SADIE BROWN B., m, by Pride of Hall Allen out of Virginia Lou. foaled July 21. 1959. Owner, Elmore Brock, Jr., Sparta, Tenn.
ROCKETT DOLLY, m, by Golden Mack H. out of Marinell, foaled May 7. 1959. Owner, Staley King, Athens, Ala.
BLACK BOY ' S LUCKY, m, by Buddy’ s Black Boy out of Ace’ s Queeny Bell, foaled May 21, 1962. Owner C. A. Daniell, Douglasville, Ga.
PETTITS HANDSHAKER, m. by Mack K ' s Handshaker out of Petitt ' s Shirley, foaled Apr. 14. 1962. Owner, J. B. Pettit, Hartselle Ala.
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WENONAH FARM A fertile 836-Acre show place, completely covered with luxurious grasses and clovers.
Many International Champions
were raised here. Owner retiring pricing low. Telephone MU 4-1721 or write:
BAILEY EVANS
422 Belmont Avenue Shelbyville, Tennessee
I Can Dream Can 11?
This question is suggested by a letter from Jeanne Launius, S. Gifford R. Box-106, A, Veto Beach, Fla. Here is her delightful letter for all to enjoy: When 1 married my husband, Bill,
-1 years ago I acquired among other things a Tennessee Walking Horse named " Dan ". As the story goes, Bill bought Dan as a 7 yr old from a Dr. Sample in Ft. Pierce, Fla.( Dan is now 14.) Dr. Sample had bought several registered TWH mares from Tenn., none of which were supposed to be in foal. Several months later along comes Dan.
A letter to the farm from which they were bought only added to the mystery as those folks simply did not know to whom the mare was bred. But as they had only registered stock we know the colt was purebred.
The colt was turned out to pasture after being gelded and was not broken to ride until Bill bought him. He was and still is a magnificent beautiful animal.
Dan is about 16 hands, shiny black, perfect white star, long flowing mane and tail, 3 white stockings, and a gait that is as animated as any show horse around. Even though his tail was never cut, he holds it straight up in the air when he feels frisky.
We, in our wildest dreams, imagine him to be a long lost son of the immortal Midnight Sun! Even if he’ s not, we still have fun with him as he is game for our every adventure, from herding our cattle to going swimming at the beach, from mothering baby calves to heading the Grand Parade when our Riding Club goes a-marching. Someday J hope to have enough time to really investigate his past.
At Christmas time Bill’ s Uncle brought me from Atlanta— you guessed it— a beautiful Blue Roan Walking Horse. 1 am training him for show.
We certainly would like to attend the Celebration sometime. We saw the Walking Horse Show here in Orlando and were thrilled when our favorite,“ Triple Threat " won.
Thank you for letting me bend your ear. Keep up the good work on your magazine.
INFORMATION WANTED
Dr. Karl H. Smith, 2749 Winchester Ave., Ashland, K., wants to start a Tenn. Walking Horse breeding farm. He wishes to know where he can find information regarding barns and breeding. Also where he can buy good saddles etc.
B. A. Collins, Sr. Box 288 Rt. 1, Lock Haven, Pa. writes that he is the proud owner of three registered Walkers-two geldings and a stallion, and he is looking for some good mares. Enough said! Neighbors get busy.
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Ralph Donelson, 519 N Main, Palmyra, Mo. wants a publication concerning the Shoeing of a Tennessee Walker. Any information greatly appreciated.
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Mr. Willard M. Bollenbach, c / o Edward E. Johnson, Inc. 315 N. Pierce St., St. Paul, Mins, is interested in buying a couple of Pleasure Tennessee Walking Horses for his wife and himself. Anyone in that vicinity who has
2 beautiful pleasure horses for sale, please contact Mr. Bollenbach— meaning Walkers, of course. This information was sent in by Richard L. Van Wyk—“ Van The Insurance Man” Denison Building, Syracuse 3, N. Y. He renewed his subscription to Voice and sent a subscription to his good friend, Mr. Bollenbach, a manufacturer in St. Paul. The Bollenbachs have a farm of about 1600 acres and Mr. Van Wyk has convinced them that there is no horse for pleasure like a Walking Horse.
BAR-B-DON Stables
• PLEASURE HORSES
• 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