1966-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1966 March Voice RS | Page 19

^ ojf tU SUN DUST 481968 An outstanding stallion with a well- known show-ring reputation . . . Sun Dust is considered one of the most “potent” Tennessee Walking Horses now standing at stud. He has the ability to impart his own stamina, conformation and truegaits to his colts. It is with pride that his many admirers say “you can spot a Sun Dust colt a mile away.” They are set up like their sire and have his natural ability, and they are now winning in the showring. For a colt with real potential . . . make sure his pedigree reads “Sun Dust” on the top. Stud Fee: $150 with Return Privilege OWNER: STALLION STABLES OWNED BY: STALLION STABLES 8 Miles North of Shelbyville, Tennessee, on Highway 41-A Office Phone ^ 294-2911 (Shelbyville) Across the Road from the Vic Thompson Stables Contact ED EZELL, JR., Manager HORSE FOR HORSE . . . STALLION STABLES has the finest blood lines and individuals now available in the Tennessee Walking Horse business. Our stallions representbreedingthat goes back to the foundation of the breed. In Sun Dust, Go Boy’s Invas­ ion, and Gordon’s Merry Boy, we are able to impart to your best mares the best of the breed. Despite recent changes in the registration policies of the Breeders Association, we are not raising our Stud Fees for 1966. We welcome your business and pledge our best efforts to your breeding problems. Mr. Ed Ezell, Jr., is recognized as one of the most experienced men in this field and he will assist you in every way possible. Home Phone 364-3385 (Chapel Hill) ^