1968-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1968 December Voice | Page 50

(Continued from page 6) WILSON L. He is also black and possesses the same natural way of going and the same independent na ture as ACE’S SENSATION. It will be interesting to see if the future holds the same fate for this young colt as it has for his brother. While Wink Groover ponders his 1969 training pro gram for ACE’S SENSATION, there will be other members of the team hard at work in another loca tion. Now in the process of building a new show stable in suburban Atlanta, Randall Rollins says that the new Sugarloaf facility sould be ready in time for train er Tommy Howell to get their own string of stock in shape for early shows. ACE’S SENSATION will re main at the Wink Groover Stables but his most ardent fans will probably make many a trip from Atlanta to Etowah between now and Celebration 1969. If they have anything to do with it . . . and if Mr. Groover proves true to form . . . ACE’S SENSATION will be "going for the roses.” You can bet that when this big black stallion hits the gate on that fateful night in September, 1969, he will be ready! SALE OF TENNESSEE WALKING HORSES FROM THE ESTATE OF DR. JAMES S. GILLIAM, JR. Stallion named GILLAM’S JET STAR, foaled June 16, 1966; black in color; sire - MERRY GO BOY; dam - WHITE MAN’S DREAM. Asking price - S600.00. (Note: This stallion has only one eye.) Stallion named GILLIAM’S MIDDAY SUN, foaled May 13, 1964; chestnut in color; sire - MIDDAY MACK K.; dam - WHITE MAN’S DREAM. Asking price - S2.500.00 Mare