1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 September Voice | Page 41
September, 1963
FOR SALE
JAMES EVANS, Mgr.
Joe’s Lil Queen
Route 1, Pocomoke, Maryland
3 year old show mare with
Wilson Allen, Merry Boy blood
Announcing Opening
Chestnut—15V2 hands.
Has been shown to win second
in Oregon State fair in first show.
of
SEA COAST WALKING
See her at the P. I. $3,500.
ALSO . . . two yearling fillies and
2 yearling studs, 2 weanling fil
lies and one weanling stud colt.
One good two year old stud
now in training.
HORSE STABLE
Boarding and Training
Phone Pocomoke 1575-M
YOUR ROVING
REPORTER
BY CHARLES R. GOLDSWIG
Route 1, Clayton, Ohio
This finds me back on the farm
after moving about the country a bit.
For the first time in more than fifteen
years I missed the Dayton Horse Show.
I am happy to learn that the show was
a huge success on all fronts with more
than four hundred horses in competi
tion.
Association Meeting Lively
On July 10, 1963 I attended a din
ner'meeting of the Buckeye Walking
Horse Association in Akron, Ohio. As
the old saying goes “a goodly crowd
was there” and after my remarks as
their guest speaker, I was bombarded
with questions. This is a real live
group of Walking Horse enthusiasts
who will accomplish much if they are
able to expand their membership
th roughout the entire state of Ohio.
Presently their members, for the most
part, live in and around the Cleveland,
Akron, Canton and Massillon area.
As a result of some suggestions
made to me at this meeting, plus the
man)- letters I have received from
Walking Horse people throughout the
state, I picked out one hundred names
at random and wrote each a letter
asking if they would be in favor of
and would partici pate in an Ohio-
owned all-amateur show. It is too early
to give you readers a true picture of
the result, but it is sufficient to say
that, to date, more than twenty letters
in the affirmative have been received.
If the show materializes, a complete
report will appear in a future issue.
Owned by Robert Keyser
Keyser’s Bitterroot Valley
Walking Horse Ranch
Stevensville, Montana
VISIT INDIANA'S NEWEST
WALKING HORSE STABLE
COURTS STABLES
The Dalles, Oregon
ARNOLD HABIG
STABLES
P. O. Box 173
Sales
Boarding
Jasper, Indiana
Training
Finished Horses & Prospects
For Sale
PLEASURE HORSES
Western and English
AT STUD
GOLD SHADOW 571544
First time offered to the public—
A select group of TOP BRED
pleasure horses with such famous
bloodlines as: Midnight Sun—
White Merry Boy—Archer's Silver
Allen—Last Chance—Roan Allen
—Merry Boy—Hunter's Allan—
Merry Lady Bell—Giovanni —
Phantom Lady — Golden Star
Light — Bramlett — Byrom's Allan
—and Merry Go Boy.
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Habig,
Owners
Harold Hayes, Manager-Trainer
Phones
Stables: 1119-K
Night: 1270-K
Henry Boswell 111
I was asked to attend an emergency
meeting of the Florida Walking Horse
Association of which your humble ser
vant is a trustee, in St. Petersburg,
Fla., on July 27th. Henry Boswell of
St. Petersburg asked to he relieved of
the duties of his office as president of
the Florida Association for reasons of
health. Rumor has it he suffered a
mild heart attack.
Dr. Marvin Silver of Bradenton,
who was vice-president, moved up and
is now proxy, and yours truly will act
as secretary-treasurer until the next
election. While in Florida, I took the
opportunity to visit Dr. and Mrs. Sil
ver at their Walking Horse breeding
farm in Bradenton, Florida.
Colts and fillies, all colors,
broke and ready to go!
ROCK PILE RANCH
P. O. Box 1, Perkins, California
EMpire 3-2603
After a most delightful lunch at the
Silver home, where I met their son
Stephen, a lad of five, who is just be
ginning to show some interest in
horses, and Lorene his 7-year-old sis
ter, who rides every day. In the new
spacious bam we had a look at their
stallion, Merry Midnight Sun. The
Silver’s outstanding two year old Sun’s
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