1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 January Voice | Page 34

^(^LK'KG H0RS£ TEP TOM DOOLEY 590487 Here is one of the most typical Walking Horses in the nation. Long considered one of the outstanding stallions located in the South, TOM DOOLEY offers considerable depth in the foundation blood of the great ROAN ALLAN F-38 and also ALLAN F-l. Perhaps the most outstanding quality of this fine stallion, besides conformation and natural ability, is “horse sense.” TOM DOOLEY, a show horse in every sense of the word, has placed the last two years at the National Celebration. He is, however, gentle enough for his owner, Mrs. Roy Dorsey, to ride frequently. If you would breed manners, color, conformation and one of the finest blood lines pro­ duced by the breed, bring your mares to TOM DOOLEY, a black stallion of excellence. TRAINER MR. ALTON (JUNIOR) PIERCE Ph. 435-8247 iiawwasiiiagtil JADAWAY STABLES OWNERS MR. AND MRS. ROY DORSEY Ph. 355-2323 2561 Bohler Road, N.W. ATLANTA 5, GEORGIA