1968-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1968 June Voice RS | Page 28
for William (Rip) Van Winkle of Ala-
chua, Florida.
During both performances, the
winners received a total of S2,025 in
prize money.
Judging Walking Horse events was
the Hon. Robert H. Burris, Sr., of
Franklin, Tennessee.
THOMASVILLE. GEORGIA
STAGES SUCCESSFUL SHOW
Torrents of rain failed to dampen
the enthusiasm of horsemen on Sat
urday, April 27 when the 5th Annual
Rose City Horse Show went on with
all the 28 scheduled classes showing.
The show is staged annually at
Yarnedoe Stadium in Thomasville
where a portable ring is set up for
the afternoon and evening showings.
Taking top honors in the Walking
Horse Championship was SUN’S
SPECULATOR, with Paul Smith up
NEW WALKING HORSE
ORGANIZATION FORMED
IN WEST TENNESSEE
A new organization dedicated to
the advancement of the Tennessee
Walking Horse has recently be^
formed in West Tennessee. The ernfn
will be known as the Sylvandal? a HP
ateur Walking Horse Club of Co
dova, Tennessee. All members mu£
be amateurs and the rules of th
Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders
Association will be followed.
1S
Officers elected at the initial meet
ing are Malcolm Childers, President-
Marie Jeffcoat, Vice President; Eliza’
beth Jones, Treasurer; and Eleanor
Haney, Secretary. The Board of Di
rectors will be under the chairman
ship of James Albin and will be made
up of Gilbert Driver, Frank Gray
Winford Lunsford and Lee O’Connor
CARBOLINEUM
PREVENTS CRIBBING
Carbolineum is a heavy, but free-
flowing, oil that is easily applied
with brush or spray to any wood
structure. It imparts a natural rustic
brown color to wood that will im
prove the looks of any structure.
In addition to halting horse crib
bing, Carbolineum preserves wood
exposed to the elements, preventing
rot and decay, thus doubling or even
tripling wood life.
35 MX
YEARS
Horsemen
have used
Now . . . the greatest blood line of the walking horse breed is available in the
Upper Midwest. The best of old Merry Boy is found in this top stallion . and
he has the ability to pass this coveted breeding along to his colts.
GORDON S MERRY BOY is a handsome iron-gray stallion with truly
magnificent conformation. He sires 70% black colts. Every breeder should
breed his best mare to this superb stallion. Next year, he will again stand in
Tennessee for part of the season.
STUD FEE:
$100 Time of Service—
With Return Privileges
CONTACT:
Rudy Neiman, Trainer-Manager
AC 612/437-6280 or 437-4852
Sharon Lee Stables
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Wheat Germ
Oil
Rich unsaturated oils for
brilliant, beautiful
coat.
Rich factors proved to
increase endurance
and vigor.
Rich Vitamin E to help
the horse use the
unsaturated oils.
For Breeding:
Rex Oil helps settle Mares;
activate Stallions.
PRlCESl pint 53.50; Quart $6.00; Gallon $19.00
Lower prices in larger quantities.
Send for FREE folder
HASTINGS, MINN.
Sharon Lee Hoffman,
Owner
#4 (horses); #10 (humans).
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