1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 November Voice | Page 3

te ^J^ w T uwc h @ BSE NOVEMBER Clover f-^liotu TENNESSEE WALKING HlJHRSE A MONTHLY PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO THE BETTERMENT OF THE BREED NO. 9 NOVEMBER 1963 VOL. 4 PUBLISHED BY STORMY MIDNIGHT WINS AT COW PALACE VOICE Publishing Company GENERAL BUSINESS OFFICES P. 0. Box 3054 Chattanooga, Tennessee EDITORIAL OFFICES P. 0. Box 96 Shelbyville, Tennessee STAFF BEN A. GREEN...................................................................... Editor MARY FRANCES GREEN..........................Editorial Assistant WANDA LEDFORD DAVIS.......................Circulation Manager BARBARA M. FRIEND............................... Editorial Assistant GLORIA L. SPENCER....................... Reader Service Manager WALTER WILLIAMS.................................................. Art Director ASSOCIATE EDITORS FRED E. FRIEND C. BRUCE SPENCER CONTRIBUTING DR. M. E. ENSMINGER VIRGINIA LAMB SUBSCRIPTION RATES $4.00 per year — $10.00 three years. Single copies ,50{S per. PUBLISHED MONTHLY EDITORS CHARLES GOLDSWIG ALETHA W1EHL ADVERTISING RATES Front Cover $250.00 — Back Cover $200.00 — Inside Covers $180.00 — Full page $125.00 — All other space $5.00 per column inch — Color rates on request. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING $5.00 minimum with 10c per word for ads exceeding 50 words 2nd CLASS PERMIT PENDING AT COLLEGEDALE, TENNESSEE IN THIS ISSUE Tribute to L. C. Fritzsche......................................................... P- Aletha Wiehl ...................... P- Montgomery Show Results.............................................................................p. Charlie Goldswig ............................ p. Profiles ........................................................................................................... P- Baton Rouge Show Results ......................................................................... p. Keep Talking .................................................................................................. P- Jackson Show Results .................................................................................. p. Christmas Gift Suggestions ......................................................................... p. Dr. Ensminger........................................................... ............. :..................... P- Stud Registry................................................................................................... P- Registrations ............................ P- Classified'Ads ................................................................................................P- Sam Paschal up on STORMY MIDNIGHT, Winner of Pacific Coast Walking Horse Grand Championship — Photo by Eaton. 4 4 5 7 8 9 10 Il 17 18 21 22 31 On November 3, Sam Paschal rode STORMY MIDNIGHT to the $1,000 Pacific Coast Walking Horse Grand Championship. Prior to this victory he had won the Stallion and Gelding Class in the largest horse show of the Pacific Coast. Approximately 1000 horses were entered in the week-long Cow Palace show, and the big black- roan son of MIDNIGHT SUN and STROLLING MERRY BIRD, at­ tracted a major share of the at­ tention of West Coast horsemen. Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Hart and family, of Beaverton, Oregon, pur­ chased the horse from Mr. Pat Kimbrough, of Atlanta, Georgia, during the 1963 celebration. Since Sam Paschal had been training the horse, the Harts persuaded him to fly to the West Coast to show STORMY MIDNIGHT at the Cow Palace. Monday, October 21, the Hart family entertained Paschal at an open house attended by some 135 persons. The popular trainer responded to this hospitality by piloting his horse to two impres­ sive victories. STORMY MIDNIGHT is now stabled with Mr. Joe Biles, Biles’ Stables, Beaverton, Oregon, where he will stand to selected mares during 1964. During the show sea­ son, Joe Biles, will exhibit the horse throughout the West. No­ vember 15, Mr. Biles conducted a Walking Horse School at which STORMY MIDNIGHT was used to (Continued on Page 4)