1968-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1968 January Voice RS | Page 34

ADCOX STABLES NIGHT AIRE AT STUD PRESENTS... This beautiful farm and stable in Hohenwald, Tennes­ see has ample acreage to take care of your mares. The stable was built in 1962 and, with Joel Kelly as trainer, they are producing some top stock. The Ad- coxes are certainly not newcomers to the horse busi­ ness for they were the owners of SUNDUST when he was sold to Mr. Earl Cisco. DUST STORM was owned by them and sold to W. T Baynard right before he became the 1961 World’s Champion Three-Year-Old Gelding at the Celebration. Mr. James Adcox owned and showed SECRET’S PERFECTION at many of the op Middle Tennessee shows, winning many blues in- c uding Nashville, Lewisburg, Cornersville and Law- renceburg Amateur Classes. This next season he will Mother top Amateur Mare, GO BOY’S ThiS stable recently sold DELIGHTFUL NIGHT, a op colt by SUN’S DELIGHT, to Mr. Fray Escue. Ln°T- have several broodmares in foal plus some top weanlings by NIGHT AIRE { 34 Voice of the Tennessee Walking Hors'