1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 May Voice | Page 34

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May
15-18 Little Rock, Ark. 18 Brentwood, Tenn. 18 Washington, Ga. 21-25 Okla. City, Okla. 24 Lewisburg, Tenn. 25 Cartersville, Ga. 25 Norton, Va. 25 Whitehaven, Tenn. 25 Shelbyville, Tenn.( PTA) 28 June 1 Tulsa, Okla. 29-30 Jackson, Mo. 30 Holly Grove, Ark. 31 Charleston, Miss. 31 June 1 Columbia, Tenn.
SHOWS YOU SHOULD REMEMBER FOR THE 1963 SEASON
June
1 Huntsville, Ala. 1 Union City, Tenn. 4- 9 Houston, Tex. 4 Portageville, Mo. 6 Columbus, Miss. 7 Russellville, Alabama 7 Clarksville, Tenn. 7 Okalona, Miss. 7-8 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 8 Corinth. Miss. 13-15 Germantown, Tenn. 15 Buford, Ga. 15 Madison, Tenn. 18. Aberdeen, Miss. 19-22 Louisville, Ky.( Rock Creek) 19-22 St. Chas., Mo.( Boys own) 20 Trenton, Tenn. 22 Donelson, Tenn. 22 Lenoir City, Tenn. 22 Verona, Miss. 25 Caruthersville, Mo. 28-29 Vivian, La. 28-30 Billings, Montana 29 Jamestown 29 West Point, Miss.
July
2 Ackerman, Miss. 3-4 Kosciusko, Miss. 4 Florence, Ala. 4 Jonesboro, Tenn. 5- 6 Louisville, Miss. 5-7 Great Falls, Montana 6 Jackson, Tenn.( N. S.) 7-13 Lexington, Ky. 9 Pontotoc, Miss. 12 Cornersville. Tenn. 13 Thompson, Ga. 13 Chapel Hill, Tenn. 13 Elizabethton, Tenn. 13 Lone Oak, Ky. 16 New? Albany, Miss. 17 Gun town, Miss. 18 Ardmore, Tenn. 19 Murray, Ky. 19-21 Hendersonville, N. C. 20 Fayetteville, Tenn. 20 Benton, Ky. 24- 25 Ruleville, Miss. 25- 28 Omaha, Neb. 26- 27 Clarksdale, Miss. 27 Crossville, Tenn. 27 Pulaski, Tenn. 28 Evansville, Ind. TV Demonstration Show( Entries only by invitation) 30 Covington, Tenn. 31 Aug. 1 Oxford, Miss.
August
2-3 Tupelo, Miss. 2 Belfast, Tenn. 3 Wartrace, Tenn. 5-7 Paducah, Ky.
6-10 Nashville, Tenn.( State) 8 Bells, Tenn. 8- 10 Amory, Miss. 11-17 Springfield, 111.( State) 15- 17 Martinsville, Va. 15 Forrest City, Ark. 16- 17 Bastrop, La. 16- 24 Des Moines, Iowa( State) 17 Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 26-31 Indianapolis, Ind.( State) 30- 31 Pennington Gap, Va. 6-9 Montgomery, Ala.
September
1-7 Shelbyville, Tenn.( Celebration) 5- 12 New York, N. Y. 6- 7 Lebanon, Tenn.( Fair) 9- 14 Louisville, Ky.( State) 19-21 Knoxville, Tenn. 28 Elberton, Ga. 28-29 New Orleans, La.( St. Martins.)
October
4-8 Dallas, Tex.( Series I) 10- 12 Chattanooga, Tenn. 11- 19 Kansas City, Kans.( Royal) 17- 20 Dallas, Tex.( Series II) 19-26 Harrisburg, Penna. 22- 27 Washington, D. C. 31- Nov. 3 Baton Rouge, La.,( Jubilee)
November
19-24 Sedalia, Mo.( State) 23- 31 Columbus, Ohio( State)
STUD REGISTRY BY STATES( Continued from page 31) TEXAS
MERRY BOY ' S FLASH by Merry Boy; dam, Trail Blazer by Frank Wilson ' s Allen. Floyd’ s Walking Horse Farm, Rt. 1, Dension, Texas— East Texas State Road.
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GO ALONG BOY, by Merry Boy out of a Merry Boy mare. Fee SI00. Phone GL 2- 4453. David Turner, 5822 Trailridge Drive. Austin, Texas.
Virginia
MIDNIGHT STROLLER S., s, by Sun’ s Go Boy out of Merry Nightingale, foaled June 24, 1961. Owner C. E. Scyphers, Abingdon, Va.
SUN’ S EL PASO, solid black, 5 years old, sired by Midnight Sun, dam by Wilson ' s Allen. Fee S50, return privilege same season. Freye Bros. Phone 646-3386 Chilhowie, Va.
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SON’ S SHADOW, by son of Midnight out of Twilight Shadow. Was Junior reserve World ' s Champion in 1958 as 3-year-old. Standing at Lawn Vale Farms, Gainesville, Va. Owners. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hengen.( Farm located within 40 miles of the Nation’ s Capital).
Washington
BLACK WATCH by Black Night H out of Lady of the North. Grandson of Midnight Sun. Fee S75. F. M.( Lane) Curry, Maple Valley, Wash. Phone GE 2-9452.
SUN’ S XMAS TREE, grandson of Midnight Sun. Grade mares $ 50, registered mares § 75. Owner. Berdie M. Raab, 16260 Redmond Way, Redmond, Wash. Phone TU 5-2281.
Advertising Rates For The Voice
May, 1963
Current advertising rates for the Voice, unchanged since its inception, follow— with our pages measuring a full 10 inches in depth and each of 3 columns being 2 1-3 inches wide— price does not include engraving cost which must be added:
Front Cover—$ 250, none available until after September, 1963;
Inside Front Cover or Inside Back Cover—$ 180. Other inside pages $ 125. All other sizes at $ 5 per column inch for space used.
A discount of 20 per cent is applied to consistent or standing advertising, Revision of rates is expected by Jan. 1, 1964 as we anticipate a spectacular rise in circulation. In fact, it is already spectacular.
Classified Advertising, $ 5 minimum with 10c per word for ad exceeding 50 words.
Stud Registry listings—$ 2 per month, with at least 6 months minimum recommended, must be paid in advance. Thanks to all. BAG.
KAMIAK CHIEF’ S ALLEN. No. 611971, standing at Merry Mount Stables, 3 miles northwest of Pullman, Wash, Phone LO 7-0334. Real flashy beauLy, red sorrel, blaze, 4 stocking, top conformation, siring excellent foals. Don and Elaine Fabus, stud and stable owners. Colfax, Wash. Phone EX 7-2737.
Wisconsin
SUE ' S STAR SHADOW by Go Boy’ s Shadow, Wisconsin Junior Champion 1962. Fee SI00. W. E. Pieper, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Phone 646-2268.
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OUR GOLDEN BOY, a natural walker of Merry Boy and Wilson Allen breeding. Standing at Spruce Acres, Spring Valley, Wisconsin, care of A. R. Bertelsen.
Horse Takes Part In Library Book Gift
Miss Clyde Smith of the Olivia Raney Public Library, Raleigh, N. C. sends us a clipping from the News and Observer that shows a novel presentation ceremony” of horse books to the library— said presentation included a gift of the Biography of the Tennessee Walking Horse sponsored by a friend.( That makes 2 for that library.) The scene was siaged in front of the library with a lovely girl on a white horse( Silver Mac) taking part.
The gift of § 100 worth of horse books was from the Capital Horsemen ' s Assn.