1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 June Voice | Page 17
Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse
Mr. Roy Milsted Dies
(Note—The Voice Editor and Sec
retary are distressed to receive the fol
lowing news and we are sure all
friends join with us:)
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Green:
Just writing to let you know my
husband and I have enjoyed the Voice
so much. And to let our Friends in
the Walking Horse World know that
my husband, Roy Milsted, a lover and
promoter of the Tennessee Walking
Elorse, passed away April 15th of a
sudden heart attack.
We were getting ready to leave for
the Murray Farm Sale, when he had
the attack. We have been regular
visitors in Shelbyville for the Celebra
tion for the past 7 years and we had
reservations for this year. He was only
49 years old.
If you have space in Lhe Voice to
let our Friends know of his death, 1
will be so grateful. Sincerely, Yours
Truly
Mrs. Roy Milstead
Route 2, Box 354
Taylorsville, N.C.
15
Fair Oaks Farm near Jackson—where he has dared to invite the Editor to
the famous Merry Boy spent his last come up, saying “We’ll put you up.”
days and is buried. George’s father He also says “Our 2-year-old stud by
Major Wilson is in training, and looks
operates Williams Shoe Co.
Friends in Jackson have organized as good (or better) than his sire. Love
a George Leon Williams Memorial the Voice. Keep up the good work
Trophy Committee and plan to offer on the magazine and yourself too.
challenge trophies as mem orials at Let’s have more Ohio news about
the Jackson Horse Show July 6 and Tenn. Walkers and farms, etc.”
also possibly at the Celebration, Sept.
1-7. Tom Hensley, P.O. Box 206,
Jackson, is chairman of this commit
tee, and friends wishing to join in the
TENNESSEE WALKING HORSES
project are invited to write to him.
3000 acres of bridle
trails in the
picturesque Hadley Hills
Harold Wise Reports
Harold Wise tells us the Murray
Farm Sale totals show 235 Tennessee
Walking Horses sold at auction at an
average price of §837. Highest auc
tion sale price was §5,000; and top
sale outside Lhe auction after bidding
was §10,000. The latter horse was
first “no-saled” by the owner at §9,300.
Harold has moved his stable to the
Murray Farm properties at Lewisburg
—and is operating the Wise St Buddy
Black Stables there. His former opera
tion site 2 miles east of Lewisburg has
been leased by M. L. Mangusson of
Huntsville, Ala. and Athens, Ala. Rt.
1. On May 23 the first truckload of
George Leon Williams, 19
George Leon Williams, 19-year-old Magnusson horses arrived with a total
son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Wil of 100 expected to be on hand soon.
liams, Jacksonville, Tenn., was fatally Magnusson will still have approxi
injured March 12 when he was a pas mately 150 horses at Rt. 1, Athens.
senger in an automobile that struck a
utility pole in Jackson. No one else
was injured.
More Ohio News Desired
The youth rode Tennessee Walk
Look out! Mr. T. C. Renick, or
ing Horses in shows throughout the you’ll
have a guest. Mr. Renick lives
Mid-South area, and was widely
known in Lhis field. His parents own at 195 14th Ave., Columbus 1, O., and
YOUR GOLDEN
OPPORTUNITY
To raise unbeatable livestock.
You can now buy—
WENONAH FARM
A fertile 836-Acre show place, com
pletely covered with luxurious
grasses and clovers.
Many International
Champions
were raised here. Owner retiring
pricing low. Telephone MU 4-1721
or write:
VISIT INDIANA'S NEWEST
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
BAILEY EVANS Harold Hayes, Manager-Trainer
422 Belmont Avenue
Shelbyville, Tennessee Phones
Stables: 1119-K
Night: 1270-K
Standing At Stud
WILSON'S RED MAN
(560229)
By Old Glory's Big Man
Out of Wilson Allen Dam
$50.00 Registered and
$35.00 Grade Mares
Horses of all ages for sale
The PONDEROSA RIDING
STABLE
W. G. LEE, Ortonville
Michigan NA 7-9066
HORSE LOVERS
would you like a bit that would
not injure your horse's MOUTH?
IT IS NOW AVAILABLE!
It has a floating mouth-piece which
rotates 360 degrees to protect
horse's tongue and roof of his
mouth. It is made of rustproof,
strong material, beautifully pol
ished, and is truly a show-piece.
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