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the South” is a rousing rendition of Dixie. James finally got his accompaniment geared to his type of delivery and played to a near-packed house on Friday night. Thanks for the subscription, too. Mr. Drury! We hope to switch you from Appaloosas to Walking Horses.
Mid-West Walking Horse Sale— We appreciate your combined efforts to assist us in our program to expand the breed at every ' level. Your recent sale will do much to help the Walking Horse in the great Mid-West. Good luck next year!
Jackson, Mississippi, Judges— Now in its third year of revival, the Jackson Horse Show has all the earmarks of becoming one of the top shows of the late season. Our congratulations to Mr. S. W. Beech, Jack Handford, and Ed Carruthers for a job well done. From what we have heard, almost everyone who attended this show felt that you all did a commendable job.
Celebration Movie-Makers— Our congratulations to the DIXIE FILM PRODUCTIONS of Clarksville, Tennessee, and to the A-l HOUSE OF AWARDS of Indianapolis, Indiana, for their fine movie coverage of the Celebration this year. These are not official films of the Celebration, Inc., but they both had the full support of the committee and we understand that excellent coverage was obtained. Congratulations foryourpersonal efforts to help expand the interest in the Walking Horse and the Celebration.
" This and That” Participants— We have had a lot of good comments on our " This and That” insertions in the VOICE. Almost everyone enjoys a good laugh. We would like to point out that we will continue these whenever we have good prints of general interest, and also that if you appear in " This and That,” no personal reference is intended. It’ s all in fun! " Smile... you may be on Candid Camera!”
Montgomery Horse Show— A special comment regarding the job done by Mr. Billy Lyles of Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, at the Southern Championship Horse Show this year. He judged with conviction and with deliberate action. Right or wrong— Billy obviously judged it exactly as he saw it!
HORSE SHOW RESULTS
ANNUAL CARTHAGE SHOW Cincinnati, Ohio— September 15-19, 1965
WALKING HORSES, MARES AND GELDINGS TO BE RIDDEN BY A JUNIOR EXHIBITOR. 14 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE:( 1) HUGH’ S MIDNIGHT SUN. Jimmy Sharrett up for D L. Sharrett, Clay ton, Ohio;( 2) COUNTRY DOLL, Diane Sharrett up for W R. Nickols. Blanchester, Ohio;( 3) RING- A-DING-DING. Janey Sawyer up for Meadowlake Farm, Franklin, Ohio;( 4) MASTER PRIDE, Clark Nickols up for W. R. Nickols, Blanchester.
WALKING STALLIONS AND GELDINGS:( 1) HOLIDAY’ S GO BOY, owner-rider Herman Moore, Hamilton, Ohio;( 2) WELLS FARGO, Paul Whitehead up for the Kibler Farms, Ml Orab. Ohio;( 3) RHYTHM ' S SHADOW, Tom Cottle up for W R Nickols, Blanchester;( 4) SETTING SUN’ S BOSS MAN, owner-rider G. F. Lute, McDermott, Ohio.
WALKING HORSE RIDDEN BY AN AMATEUR:( 1) WELLS FARGO. Tom Bohls up for the Kibler Farms, Mt. Orab;( 2) HOLIDAY ' S GO BOY. ownerrider Herman Moore, Hamilton;( 3) BLACK JACK, Clark Nickols up for W. R. Nickols, Blanchester; < 4) TOP CAT, owner-rider Evan Williams, Reynoldsburg, Ohio;( 5) BLUE BOY’ S TOP SIDE, owner-rider Joe Little, West Middletown, Ohio;( 6) SOUVENIR S MERRY ECHO. Mrs. Judy Noes up for Mrs. Earl Kuhlmann, Harrison, Ohio.
JUNIOR WALKING HORSES- THREE YEARS AND UNDER:( 1) GO RHYTHM GO. Paul Whitehead up for the Kibler Farms, Mt. Orab;( 2) COP PERS CAVALIER, owner-rider Evan Williams, Reynoldsburg;( 3) WHITE MUSIC, owner-rider W R. Nickols, Blanchester.
WALKING HORSE MARES & GELDINGS, RIDER 14 YEARS AND UNDER:( 1) HUGH’ S MIDNIGHT SUN, Sally Sawyer up for D. L. Sharrett, Clayton;( 2) SPUR’ S JUBILEE, Miss Barby Sawyer up for Meadowlake Farms, Franklin.
WALKING MARES:( 1) SORORITY SISTER, owner-rider Joe Martin, Hebron, Ky.;( 2) MACK’ S COUNTRY DOLL, owner-rider Clark Nickols, Blanchester;( 3) SOUVENIR’ S MERRY ECHO. Mrs. Judy Noes up for Mrs. Earl Kuhlmann, Harrison.
WALKING HORSES, AMATEUR STAKE( 1) BLUE BOY ' S TOP SIDE, owner-rider Joe Little, West Middletown;( 2) RING-A-DING-DING, Janey Sawyer up for Meadowlake Farms, Franklin;( 3) HOLIDAY’ S GO BOY, owner-rider Herman Moore, Hamilton;( 4) BLACK JACK, Clark Nickols up for W. R. Nickols, Blanchester;( 5) HUGH’ S MID NIGHT SUN, Jim Sharrett up for D. L. Sharrett, Clayton.
WALKING HORSE STAKE:( 1) WELLS FARGO, Paul Whitehead up for the Kibler Farms, Mt. Orab;( 2) HOLIDAY’ S GO BOY, owner-rider Herman Moore. Hamilton;( 3) RHYTHM ' S SHADOW, Tom Cottle up for W R. Nickols, Blanchester;( 4) BLUE BOY ' S TOP SIDE, owner-rider Joe Little, West Middletown;( 5) WHITE MUSIC. Dian Sharrett up for W. R. Nickols, Blanchester.
THE AMERICAN ROYAL HORSE SHOW Kansas City, Missouri— October 15-23, 1965
LADIES WALKING HORSE CLASS:( 1) MINT JULEP, owned by Laura M. English, Houston, Texas;( 2) GUNSMOKE’ S FIRST LADY, owned by Preston Richardson, St. Louis, Mo.;( 3) HI-LAND MERRY GIRL, owned by Virginia Reutzel, Fremont. Neb.;( 4) MIDNIGHT MERRY K. owned by Lambert & Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.;( 5) Me K LADY, owned by Karleen LcDuc, Springfield, Mo.
WALKING STALLIONS OR GELDINGS:( 1) SHA DOW’ S MOTION MAN, owned by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Waters, Alexamdria, La., and Dr. & Mrs. C. C. Chitwood, LaFayetle, Tenn.;( 2) CITATION ' S CHANCE, owned by Jack MacBrayer, Dothan. Ala.;( 3) SET TING SUNS PRINZ, owned by Mr. and Mrs. John I.
Borum. Ashland City. Tenn.;( 4) BILLIE JOE. owned by Don Kanastazer, Mobcrly, Mo.;( 5) MOON LIGHT GAMBLER, owned by Lambert & Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.
MISSOURI-KANSAS WALKING HORSE CLASS:( 1) BILLIE JOE, owned by Don Kanastazer, Mobcrly, Mo.;( 2) CRYSTAL BALL, owned by 0. L. Hall, Springfield, Mo.;( 3) GO BOY ' S WALKAWAY, owned by Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rieke, Shawnee, Kan.;( 4) GO BOY ' S BONANZA, owned by C. L LeDuc, Springfield, Mo.;( 5) MOONLIGHT GAMBLER, owned by Lamport & Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.
WALKING MARES:( 1) CINDY’ S SHADOW, owned by Sally Mill Farms, Inc., Florence, S. C. & Fayetteville, N. C.;( 2) DARK LADY, owned by Dr. and Mrs. Porter Rodgers. Searcy, Ark.;( 3) GUNSMOKE’ S FIRST LADY, owned by Preston Richardson, St. Louis, Mo.;( 4) HI-LAND MERRY GIRL, owned by Virginia Reutzel. Fremont, Neb.;( 5) GO BOY ' S LADY EBONY, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Well, Kansas City, Mo,
TWO-YEAR-OLD WALKING HORSES:( 1) THE ENTERTAINER, owned by Rogers, Webb, Binns & Raney, Searcy & Little Rock, Ark.;( 2 > PIDDLEY’ S FASHION LADY, owned by Red Bridge Stables, Kansas City, Mo.;( 3) MIDNIGHT RAVEN, owned by Lambert and Johnson. Kansas City, Mo.;( 4; McKAY ' S CRICKET BELL, owned by LeRoy Franks, Springfield. Mo.;( 5) SON’ S TIM TAM. owned by Red Bridge Stables, Kansas City, Mo.
AMATEUR WALKING HORSE CLASS:( 1) MINT JULEP, owned by Laura M. English, Houston, Tex.;( 2) DR.' S REMEDY, owned by Dr. and Mrs. Porter Rodgers, Searcy, Ark.;( 3) SUNDUST SUGARFOOT. owned by Tarkington Stables, Cotton Plant, Ark.;( 4) RAY’ S MARK K”, owned by Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Thompson. El Dorado. 111.;( 5) SUN’ S ROCK- AWAY BOMBER owned by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mouse, Adrian, Mo.
MISSOURI-K ANSAS AMATEUR WALKING HOR SES;( 1) MIDNIGHT MERRY K, owned by Lambert & Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.;( 2) SUN ' S ROCK AWAY BOMBER owned by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mouse, Adrian, Mo.;( 3) Not listed in marked program;( 4) SUN’ S TEXAS GAL, owned by 0. L. Hall, Springfield, Mo.;( 5) GO BOY’ S LADY EBONY, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Well, KansasCity, Mo
CHAMPIONSHIP WALKING HORSE STAKE:( 1) SHADOW’ S MOTION MAN, owned by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Waters, Alexandria, La., and Dr. and Mrs C. C. Chitwood, LaFayelte, Tenn.;( 2) CINDY’ S SHADOW, owned by Sally Mill Farms, Inc., Florence, S. C. and Fayetteville, N. C.;( 3) DR.’ S REM EDY, owned by Dr. and Mrs. Porter Rodgers, Searcy, Ark.;( 4) ME & MY SHADOW, owned by DayrefC. Brown, Excelsior Springs, Mo.;( 5) BILLIE JOE. owned by Don Kanastazer, Moberly, Mo.;( 6) SUN’ S ROCKAWAY BOMBER, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mouse, Adrian, Mo.;( 7) SETTING SUN’ S PRINZ. owned by Mr. and Mrs. John I Borum, Ashland City, Tenn.;( 8) RAY’ S MACK " K”, owned by Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Thompson, El Dorado, 111.;( 9) HI-LAND MERRY GIRL, owned by Virginia Reutzel, Fremont, Neb.;( 10) GO BOY’ S LADY EBONY, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Weil, Kansas City, Mo.
GREATER BIRMINGHAM ' S
SECOND ANNUAL HORSE SHOW’ Birmingham, Alabama— October 22-23
TWO-YEAR-OLD, U ' ALKING HORSES:( 1) SO CIETY’ S LITTLE MAN, Harvey Lefever up for Paul Weiner, Cedartown, Ga.;( 2) SUN’ S MERRY DOLLY. Claude Shaw up for K. C. Bartlett, Selma, Ala.;( 3) MIDNIGHT MINX, J. B. Coker up for Sara Lee Benlhall, Huntsville, Ala.;( 4) SUN- DUST GO BOY. Wayne Jones up for LK Stables, Guntersville, Ala.;( 5) GO BOY’ S LUr WILKES,
Peck Stone up for Wilkes Furniture Co., Fort Payne?, Ala.
AGED WALKING MARED:( 1) GO BOY’ S CODY, Ilershel Talley up for Mr. Archer, Elora, Tenn.;( 2) SUNDUST QUEEN, Peck Stone up for Dr. J. D. Bush, Gadsden, Ala.;( 3) SHADOW’ S BLACK AN GEL, R. J. Holley up for Holley ' s Farm, Anniston, Ala.;( 4) SUNDUST GLORY GIRL, owner-rider Blanche Thomas, Atlanta, Ga.;( 5) LITTLE LADY T. Dixie Weaver up for Joe Johnson. Tuscaloosa.
WALKING JUNIOR MARES:( 1) MISS DISTANT STAR. J. B. Coker up for Mrs. George Keith, Pittsburg, Pa.;( 2) MISS CADILLAC, owner-rider Mrs. Carey Travis, Montgomery, Ala.
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