1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 July Voice RS | Page 62

TRADE MARKET DUE TO ILL HEALTH, am forced to sell two of the finest Tennessee Walking Horses in this area. One aged gelding by MIDNIGHT SUN, gentle, can be ridden by anyone, would make a wonderful pleasure horse. Black. S750. One ten-year-old stallion by EASTER'S GO BOY by MERRY GO BOY. Dam, MILLERS WILSON ALLEN. Has produced good colts. S2500. Contact Charles N. Hardin, 700 Tayopa Cl., El Paso, Texas 79932. Phone 915,584-1665. Public Address Systems DAVE'S RENTAL SOUND SERVICE 3507 Rossville Boulevard. Chattanooga. Tennessee Area Code 615. 622-7853-624-7241 "Have Sound. Will Travel" FREE TRIAL OFFER — Registered Tennessee Walk­ ing Horses and Ponies for show and pleasure. Pleasure horses and ponies sold on ten-day trial with unconditional guarantee of complete satisfac­ tion. Championship bloodlines. We breed ponies from 46 to 56 inches that are miniature Walking Horses in appearance In business forty years. Pine- wood Stables. Box 108. Booneville. Miss. 38829. FOR SALE - TENNESSEE WALKING HORSES. HILL'S PERFECTION. MIDNIGHT SUN and MER­ RY BOY breeding. We have in SUN'S MERRY MAN the onlv direct son. a stallion, from World's Champ­ ion HILL'S PERFECTION. Our stallions are natural born walkers and they sire natural born walkers. They have the best conformation and heads to be found. We have 100 Tennessee Walking Horses. We have some excellent brood mares in foal to SUN'S MERRY MAN and a fancy pony walking stallion, MERRY MAN'S FLYER M.. grandson of HILL’S PERFECTION. You can't believe his beauty and way of going without seeing him. He is the kind you dream of and can’t find. Contact Calvin and Maxine Miller, Double Diamond Ranch. Rhame. North Dakota 58651. Phone: 279-3420. BROOD MARES FOR SALE: Bred to SUN’S MERRY MAN and pony MERRY MAN'S FLYER M., son and grandson of HILL'S PERFECTION. Also excellent fillies for sale. Foals are natural born walkers with good conformation and heads. Visitors welcome Contact Calvin and Maxine Miller. Rhame. North Dakota 58651. Phone: 279-3420. FOR SALE: MIGHTY HANDSHAKER - Seven-year- old livei 1:estnut stallion by MACK K'S HAND­ SHAKER Was Junior Champion of Michigan in jySo. is gentle and a proven breeder. Has been shown by a fourteen-year-old boy for two years. 51.500. □ MISS MERRY ALLEN - Five-vear-old bav pleasure mare by LITTLE MERRY BOY. 51,000. □ 'Yearling black colt by MIGHTY HANDSHAKER and MISS MERRY ALLEN. 5750. □ Contact Gerald I Foster, Colonial Stables, LaPorte. Indiana 46350. Phone 219 362-9980. FOR SALE: MAJOR'S SHOW GIRL by B. MAJOR WILSON out of a mare by the MIDNIGHT SUN stud. MIDNIGHT STROLLIN’ JIM. This beautiful five-year-old sorrel mare is now being shown and has been tied every lime out this season. □ Hand­ some bav six-vear-old gelding. Being sold as a real good pleasure horse. □ ANNE'S PERFECTION by RODGERS PERFECTION out of a MIDNIGHT SUN mare. A good-sized black yearling filly, has the looks and conformation to make a top show horse. All priced right. Contact Patterson & Leach Stables, Inc., 35110 Cannon Road. Bentleyville.Chagrin Falls, Oh, 44022. Phone 216 946-7323 days, 248-1118 nights. POSITION WANTED: Married man, age 27 with col­ lege education, desires position as trainer with well- capitalized stable. Hard worker, intelligent and hon­ est and will furnish good references. Contact J. G., P. O. Box 691. Tullahoma, Hennessee or phone 759-7395, Lynchburg. Tennessee. ORGAN MUSIC FOR WALKING HORSE SHOWS - Experience includes two seasons with Glenn Miller's band. TV and recordings. Love those horses! Book­ ings still available for 1969 book now for 1970. Lilli Weber Pearson. Route 4, Chattanooga. Tenn. 62 YOUR FINE HORSES REPRE­ SENT A BIG INVESTMENT OF TIME, MONEY AND CARE. Go All Out With the HARTFORD AND RICHARD AUG. 1—Belfast, Tcnn. AUG. 1-2—Oxford, Miss. AUG. 2—Ft. Deposit, Ala. AUG. 2—Fayette, Ala. AUG. 2—Benton, Ky. AUG. 2—Wartrace, Tenn. AUG. 2—Dawnvillc Horse Show, Dalton, Georgia Contact C. W. Bradley, Chatsworth, Georgia AUG. 2—Johnston, South Carolina AUG. 4-6—Paducah, Ky. AUG. 7-8—Second Annual Fayetteville Horse Show, Fayetteville, Arkansas AUG. 7-9—Columbia, Mo. AL'G. 8—Clinton, Ky. AUG. 8-9—Lenoir, North Carolina. AUG- 9—Fulton. Miss. AUG. 9—Great Falls, South Carolina AUG. 9—McComb, Mississippi Championship Horse Show. Heart O’Dixie Show AUG. 12-15—Springfield, 111. (State) AUG. 15-24—Des Moines, Iowa (State) AUG. 16-23—Scdalia. Mo. (State) AUG. 16—Pulaski. 111. AUG 16—Cumberland County Fair Horse Show. Crossville. Tennessee. Contact Bob Bottoms, Route 1. Box 473. Crossville. Tennessee 38555. AUG. 16—Chatsworth Lions Club Walking Horse Show. Contact C. W. Bradley. Chatsworth, Georgia. AUG. 16—-Summertown. Tennessee AUG. 16—Chester, South Carolina AUG. 18-23—Louisville, Ky. (State) AUG. 19-SF.PT. 1—Columbus, Ohio (State) AUG. 23—Paris, Tenn. AUG. 23—Winnsboro, South Carolina AUG. 24-28—Indianapolis. Ind. (State) AUG. 28—Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders Asso­ ciation National Futurity, Celebration Grounds, Shelbyville, Tenn. AUG. 29-SEPT. 6—Thirty-First Annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration, Celebra­ tion Grounds, Shelbyvillc, Tenn. Contact Cele­ bration. Inc., P. O. Box 524, Shelbyvillc, Tenn. 37160. SEPT . 2-6—Seventh Annual Sale of Show Ring Champions. Contact Barbara Wiggins, P. O. Box 425, Lcwisburg. Tennessee 37091. SEPT. 3-4-5—Harlinsdale Sale. Franklin, Tennessee SEPT. 5-6—Sellebration Sale, Shelbyvillc, Tennessee SEPT. 6—Hengen-Lenox Sale. Shelbyvillc, Tennessee SEPT. 11-14—Omaha, Neb. (National) SEPT. 17-20—Raleigh. N. C. (State) SEPT. 18-20—Jackson, Miss. SEPT. 20—Williamston, South Carolina SEPT. 27—Selma. Ala. OCT. 4—Cartcrsvillc, Ga. OCT. 4—-North Central Walking Horse Breeders’ Futurity and Show. Michigan State University, East Lansing. Michigan. Show Chairman is Leo W. Barth Route 1, Freeport, Michigan 49325; Tel. 1616) 765-3742. There will be 20 Walking Horse Classes. OCT. 1-7—State Fair of Texas Horse Show. Cqn- lact Rav W. Wilson, Box 26010, Dallas. Texas 75226. OCT. 1-12- Dallas, Texas OCT. 17-25—Kansas City Royal. Kansas City. Mo. OCT. 17-25—Harrisburg, Pa. (National) OCT. 24-25—All Breed. North Carolina State Fair Horse Show. Raleigh. N. C. OCT. 27-NOV. 2—Washington, D. C. f Inte (national) OCT. 30-NOV. 2—Mobile. Ala. NOV. 4-11—New York. N. Y. NOV. 6-9—Baton Rouge, La. NOV. 11-15—Montgomery, Ala. I WAS IN BUSINESS YEARS BEFORE THE TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE WAS DE­ CLARED A BREED. For Your Livestock Insurance Needs — See, Call or Write: C. C. RICHARD 615/389-6123 WARTRACE, TENN. 37183 Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse