1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 November Voice | Page 30

Announcement. . . MR. and MRS. W. D. LANINGHAM have re­ opened their business of manufacturing HORSE HAIR Goods and will be glad to hear from their many previous customers. All items made from genuine HORSE HAIR and guaranteed to be absolutely satisfactory. This work under the supervision of: Mrs. Margaret Laningfism Songwood Drive Austell, Georgia Ph. 948-2144 W. D. Laningham 194 Decatur Street Atlanta, Georgia Ph. MU 8-4361 48 INCH SWITCHES $37.50 54 INCH SWITCHES 40.00 BLACK OR CHESTNUT STANDARD COLORS. ALL Custom-made Switches Priced On Request — Send Sample of Color Desired. WDHUSSOH'S SOLO -j< STAR HORSE AUCTION SALE! DEC. 11th, 12th AT OLD MILKY WAY FARM, PULASKI, TENNESSEE 10 MILES NORTH ON HIGHWAY 31 SALE TO START 11:00 A. M _ SELLING TOP SHOW HORSES. SOME OF THE BEST BROOD MARES, YEARLINGS, WEANLINGS AND PLEASURE HORSES — PLUS SOME PONIES. FOR OTHER INFORMATION PHONE OR WRITE M. L* Magnusson AT PULASKI, TENN. 30 MORE TOP WALKING HORSE TRAINERS RELY ON THE “VOICE” FOR INFORMATION, NEWS AND VIEWS OF THEIR BUSINESS THAN ON ANY OTHER NATIONAL MAGAZINE P. Q. BOX 102 CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE The Chattanooga Charity Horse Show sponsored by the Circle C Saddle Club was held October 15, 16, 17. Walking Horse Judges for this event were Mr. Rex Watts, Hudson, North Carolina; Mr, Carl Jenkins, Atlanta, Georgia and Mrs. Annie Cogwell, Milan, Mississippi. The results are as follows: Ladies Amateur Class — (1) GO BOY’S FALCON, Mrs. Robert Hem­ bree up for Hembree Buick Co., Gun- tersville, Ala.; (2) SOCIETY’S SUR­ PRISE, Pauline W. Rentz up for Paul Wiener, Cedartown, Ga.; (3) MERRY BOY’S SHADOW, Carolyn Stansbury up for Riding High Stables, Knoxville, Tenn.; (4) MIGHTY MAN’S SON, Sonny Perkins up for Riding High Stables, Knoxville, Tenn.; (4) MIGHTY MAN’S SON, Sonny Perkins up for Dellwood Stables, Chattanooga, Tenn. Mare Class — (1) PRIDE APRIL LOVE, Albert Lee Rowland up for Martin’s Grilled Meat Co. & Belaire Stables, Gadsden, Ala., and Calhoun, Ga.; (2) GYPSY WOMAN. Ralph Oldes up for Oak Crest Stables, Marietta, Ga.; (3) STELLA DALLAS, Billy Brantley up for Claude Wade, Dalton, Ga.; (4) MELODY, F. A. Henry up for Lake- view Farms, Hickory, North Carolina. Stud and Gelding Class — (1) PRIDE OF DECATUR, Billy Brantley up for W. Keith Kropp, Signal Mountain, Tenn.; (2) SHAMROCK, Kenny Dick­ son up for Dr. Fred Mitchell, Chat­ tanooga, Tenn.; (3) SHADOW’S HEAD­ MAN, Wink Groover up for Lakeside Farm, Hickory, N. C.; (4) MOONGLOW, Bill Titus up for Hamilton Stables, Rome, Georgia. Two Year Old Walking Stallions and Geldings — (1) SUN’S RAIDER, owner- rider Johnny Stephens, Madisonville, Tenn.; (2) MONEY MOTION, F. A. Henry up for June Riggs, Athens, Tenn.; (3) GO BOY’S LITTLE JACK, owner-rider Mrs. W. R. Harper, Chat­ tanooga, Tenn.; (4) GO BOY’S BLUE DUKE, Nelan Poteet up for Battle­ ground Stables, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.; (5) HILLBILLY, Sam Hefner up for Howard Hundley, Ooltewah, Tenn.; (6) SUN’S ROCKET, Gineva Lee, Oolte­ wah, Tenn. Two Year Old Walking Mares — (1) GO BOY’S FIRST LADY, Billy Brant­ ley up for L. O. Ledford, Rossville, Ga.; (2) GUNSMOKE JOSE, Wink Groover up for Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Watt, En- VOICE of The Tennessee Walking Horse