1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 July Voice | Page 21

PIN OAK AT A CLANCE ( Coni ' d .) them off to bed . Pity the poor trainer who had to be out at the stable at 5 a . m . to work a horse or two .
We were accompanied on our coverage of the PIN OAK Show by a young lady who is to cover the Mid-South Circuit Walking Horse activities for us in the future . Miss Wayne Davis , an amateur exhibitor who knows the Tennessee Walking Horse and also the people in the Mid-South who are active in this breed , has volunteered to relate the specifics of the show for us . We welcome Miss Davis ( her name really is Wayne ) to our staff . She is a charming and personable addition to the VOICE . More about her in the next issue .
WHOLESALE PRICES TWH GO BOY ’ S MILLIONAIRE # 570600
Gelding : Never left the ring without a ribbon in his life — Can win with mole or female rider — 8 to 80 — An honest three gaited push button horse .
MAGIC ’ S BLACK KNIGHT # 602533
Gelding : y2 brother to " Black Southernaire " Big , Bold , Strong , & Great .
COLTS :
By . Merry Boy ’ s Knockout , Roger ' s Perfection Go Boy ' s Shadow Duke of Society BROOD MARES :
By , Govanni ( Line Bred ) Merry Boy Midnight Sun
SIS HARDY STABLES
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D . O . KIBLER , Owner TOM BOHL , Mgr ., Farm Operations
Notes from here , there and everywhere . . .
Jack Gilkey , well known trainer of Tennessee Walking Horses , announces the opening of GOOD ACRES , his new training barn in Athens , Ohio . 165 feet long and 42 feet wide gives ample room and Jack has the reputation for really looking after horses .
John M . Berry , Jr „ eminent attorney , is Secretary of the Kentucky Walking Horse Association . This is a new association very popular with Walking Horse enthusiasts and has many members signed on the dotted line . John can be reached at Newcastle , Ky .
W . S . Ricketts , of Newcastle , Ky ., is being kept busy these days judging Horse Shows in Ohio , having handled judging in Chillicothe and slated to do the same in Portsmouth .
Donald Sharreli . Secretary of the United States Amateur Horsemans Association Horse Show scheduled for July 4th in Dayton , Ohio , annouuces a new and novel idea in judging . The exhibitors ’ names will be drawn from a hat and asked to officiate in classes where they are not entered .
B . Talbott , of Columbus , Ohio ,

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YOUR ROVING REPORTER By Charles Goldswig
writes me —" attended a Horse Show recently and saw what I felt was a pretty sad situation . There were 5 entries of teenagers in a Walking Horse class and only 4 ribbons were awarded . For 50 cents this young exhibitor could have gone home happy . I will never understand why the powersthat-be putting on horse shows aren ’ t more mindful of the importance of this .” Do you readers agree ?
C . Braun , from Indianapolis , Ind ., sent a suggestion that the ring-master and judge might take a minute or two to explain the ground rules as the umpires do prior to a baseball game .
Mr . R . M . Davis , of The Miami Citizens National Bank of Piqua , Ohio , sends along a letter of appreciation for the Walking Horse exhibition given by Jimmy and Diane Sharrett , of Clayton , Ohio , at the Y . M . C . A .— BOOTS & SAD­ DLE 4-H CLUB Horsemanship weekend at Camp Wokonda in Piqua , Ohio . Sharron Chapman and Kathie Gallagher also wrote enthusiastically of how much they enjoyed the exhibition which was narrated by this reporter .
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PAUL “ WHITEY " WHITEHEAD Mgr . -Trainer , Walking Horse Division