1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 January Voice | Page 43

TENNESSEE WALKING H 43jBSE JANUARY OAKWOOD MAJOR 600629 TOUHMIiyjItaiB ALLAN P-1 KERRY BOY 350189 KERRY GO 30Y W31336 GIOVANNI 370291 DAMPY JIM II (15U ASR) FRANCESCA (69^9 A3R) “Blood Lines Tell” . . . and OAK- WOOD MAJOR has plenty to talk at ' An excellent cross of M Y BOY blood on both the darn and the sire side, this black rot;:- stallion represents the results of .planned breeding. He is a Walk­ ing Horse in every sense of the word with natural ability and mo­ tion. This four year old offers ex­ ceptional Tennessee Walking Horse blood to all breeders interested in producing top colts with a promise of greatness. OAKWOOD MAJOR ; ■ . one of the best bred stallions in the Walking Horse World. Standing at Billy Mitchell Stables, 8 miles south of Bowling Green, Kentucky, on 31-W. MISER'3 DIMPLES WISER'3 MOLLY U00597 KERRY BOY 350189 OAKWOOik PEARLS 370229 ST30LLIN MERRY BELLE L7V165 ELLA III DIAMOND ALLEN 360117 KERRY 3QY 350139 KERRY DIAHOND 00*«736 BELL BROOKS 4TH DAM FEB. 21i I960 ------------------------ S. W. BEECH. JH. ^ilPlsfmO. TENNESSEE I 3ALED 3TALU0H COLOR BUCK HC kings b>ui' **** r-ST OWNED BY MR. & KR3. COBEL MATTINGLY OAKWOOD park STANDING AT OTHER INFORMATION BILLY MITCHELL STABLES. BCVLISO CREEK. >5" WIMP STOCKING ~ OWNERS /IR. AND MRS. GOBEL MATTINGLY OAKWOOD FARMS — ...............Phone 843-4563 TRAINER Billy Mitchell bi “T k ^ les