1962-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1962 May Voice | Page 30

May, 1962 28 pects for a busy schedule are promis­ ing. In our list of officers last month we omitted James Athey of Tallmadge, O., 2nd vice-president; and Herb Mu­ eller of Alliance, O., on the board of director. At the time of this writing Gladys BY MARGE MUELLER Smith of Westville, and Odell Holl- News Editor For The away and Marge Mueller of Alliance Buckeye Walking Horse Assn. were in Tennessee to attend the Mur­ Our sincere congratulations to every ray Farm Sale by Wise and Warren at participant on the successful begin­ Lewisburg. ning of a stimulating source of infor­ (Note—Great news Marge. Hope to meet mation on the Tennessee Walking with your group before too long. Was in­ twice earlier in the year but newspaper Horse. The first issue of the magazine vited duties tied me down. BAG.) was enthusiastically received and the next issue is eagerly awaited! The aim of the BWHA is to pro­ MR. MAGIC SOLD AT TWO mote the Walking Horse in all en­ deavors and our program for the year News is out that Charlie Martin has already begun to bear fruit in the and Buddy Moore of Murfreesboro, rapidly increasing membership. Tennessee—advertisers in Issue No. 1 The eminent H. L. Worrell of the of the Voice—has sold their “brag” Solitude Stock Farm, Goodlettsville, two-year-old, Mr. Magic, to the Walk­ Tenn.. was our first guest speaker on ing ”H” Farm, Chardon, O., operated the agenda and was presented by by George Holmes and wife, Dorothy Vernon Gochneaur. His talk enlight­ Holmes. The horse will remain for ened the members on a wide scope: training at McFarlin Stables with the absolute necessity of good breed­ Charlie Martin handling him. The ing stock: the great importance of sorrell stud won the blue ribbon for good sportsmanship in exhibiting; two-year-olds at the Knoxville show— and proper care table in stabling were and is expected to he a contender in the highlights of his address. We are the Celebration classes for his age. greatly indebted to Mr. Worrell and Last year Mr. Magic was reserve hope he will be with us again in the champion yearling stallion at the future. Celebration and ranked fourth in the We have been fortunate in having championship stake. He’s by Easter’s Harry R. ''Doc" Ball, the wellknown Go Boy out of Nell Allen M. Sale equine dentist, as a guest of George price for Mr. Magic, reported to be a Holmes Walking Horse Farms. record, was not announced. Through him we learned facts regard­ ing the unresponsiveness of a horse VISIT INDIANA'S NEWEST because of existing conditions in his WALKING HORSE STABLE mouth, the danger signals leading to those troubles and the correction of them. ARNOLD HABIG Club members show films on ex­ STABLES hibiting, training and progress made over a period of years in showing P. O. Box 173 Jasper, Indiana their horses. The films are then hon­ Sales Boarding Training estly analyzed and the discussion which follows brings out a wealth of Finished Horses & Prospects personal experience to stimulate bet­ For Sale ter understanding. We have on the agenda trainers, AT STUD: veterinarians and farriers to round GOLD SHADOW 571544 out the program. And we believe this certainly will be a year of advance­ Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Habig, ment. Owners There are a number of junior Harold Hayes, Manager-Trainer horses to enter the circuit this season, and a like amount of new pleasure Phones horses. Show committees are adding Stable: 1119-K Night: 1270-K more AValking Classes and the pros­ Buckeye Walkers Hear H. L. Worrell At Club Gathering FOR SALE A Few Selected TOP SHOW HORSES AMATEUR SHOW HORSES (Horses that have been shown and proved—and anyone can ride) 42 Brood Mares (Come and select your choice — Bred to such world's champions as Midnight Sun, Merry Go Boy and Setting Sun) PLEASURE HORSES (Broke for anyone to ride) STANDING AT STUD SETTING SUN (1958 World's Grand Champion) MERRY BOY'S F-88 GORDON'S MERRY BOY These can be seen only at SAM PASCHAL'S STABLES MURFREESBORO, TENN. Phone 893-7248 "America's largest sales barn"