1962-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1962 October Voice | Page 9

Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse 7 Sacramento folks returning the visit. Preparatory to this visitation the Sac­ ramento people met Sept. 15th at Leonard Dunn’s Stables for some movie-making. The films show brood­ BY VIRGINIA LAMB mares and colts, how two-year-olds are started in training, how pleasure Voice Pacific Coast Representative horses are trained and how top show horses are developed. These films were 2901 37th Avenue, Sacramento, Calif. to be screened at the Reno gathering. The Reno horse-lovers visited Sac­ Dear Ben: Tennessee Walking Horse and the Received your airmail letter today Voice that he wishes to place the ramento with the idea of selling and believe me, it was quite a sur­ magazine in the Public Library at out their horses—but upon seeing my own two-year-old stallion work, they prise. I am more than happy about Addis Ababa. The Voice subscription is being changed their minds and are now the idea of being your Pacific Coast Representative for the Voice. I called purchased by Mr. Dunn and Mr. Cecil planning to go ahead with the breed­ Ted (husband at the Cal-West Bar­ Quick of Carmichael, Calif., a fine ing and training of Tennessee Walk­ bershop in Sacramento) and he man and a lover and breeder of Ten­ ing Horses in Reno. Four horses are thought it was a great idea. We pro­ nessee Walking Horses. The maga­ being shipped from Reno to Mr. ceed along lines outlined—seeking zine will be forwarded to the officer Dunn for training. The Reno folks news, subscriptions, advertising, book- who wishes to remain unidentified at offered Mr. Dunn a position there as this time. (This subscription has been trainer, he declined but said, “there sales, etc. entered and magazines are on the way is an excellent opening for a top Here's some information: trainer in the Reno area.” to Ethiopia. BAG.) Spring Sale At Dunn's Stables (Editor’s Note—The Voice is indeed proud There will be a Spring Sale, some­ Tokyo Public Library Also To to have Virginia Larab serve it in an official time in May, for Registered Tennes­ capacity. Her Trail Riding articles in this Get The Voice see Walking Horses only at Leonard Captain L. D. Richardson, United magazine have won for her nationwide ap­ by those who love the Tennessee Dunn’s Walking Horse Stables, 726 Slates Air Force, now stationed in preciation Walking Horse. BAG.) Del Paso Road, Sacramento. There Japan, is going to order another sub­ will be approximately 50 head going scription to the Voice—to be sent to through the ring. They will include Japan and to be placed in the public A Beachhead In Bowdon broodmares, yearling colts and fillies, library in Tokyo. Brenda Rainwater of Bowdon, Ga., pleasure horse, a few show stock and These are fine, outstanding men Box 262, tells us: "Since we are the one or two stallions. This will be an and my heart felt thanks goes out to only TWH enthusiasts in our area, open consignment sale. them for wanting to help promote the we would appreciate several of the Anyone interested in selling a horse right kind of interest in the Tennessee Celebration Brochures (the vacation at that time should contact Mr. Dunn Walking Horse and not trying to pro­ folder issued by the Celebration), if prior to the sale—at 726 Del Paso mote themselves. you have them to spare, to show to Road—or telephone him on WAbash I just learned a couple of things our friends who are becoming in­ 5-9586 or WAbash 5-0956 for further that I feel are more than worthy of terested. . .” She also says she and her information. These horses will be being printed. They are as follows: father enjoy the Voice. We mailed to screened and only the better bred, Brenda five of the leaflets. Friends Parker To Make Movie With high type horse will go through the in far-away Oregon, Montana, Iowa “Gallant Bess” ring. This will eliminate undesirable and other distant states may be sur­ Art Parker, a retired Navy officer stock being passed as good Walking prised to learn there are Georgia and owner of Gallant Bess, a retired neighborhoods Horses. where the TWH folks movie mare, has just completed plans The seller as well as the buyer will are not numerous. to bring the mare out of retirement * # * be protected in this manner. Full pages of advertising will ap­ and make a new movie. She was “She’s That Way Too” brought to Sacramento, Sept. 27 and pear in the Voice for a period prior Austin Cain, 10SI3 1st. St. No., to the sale so all interested parties is going to be at Leonard Dunn's Largo, Fla., must have "diagnosed an Walking Horse Stables to be bred to will have full details on the event. epidemic” when he said he “must be This advance notice will give those The Rebel J, by Captain Eddie and crazy” because he had six pleasure out of a Midnight Sun mare, length interested parties time to register their horses but no one rides except him. stock and to be prepared for the sale. of lime to remain unknown. Along comes Mrs. Edith Hardage, P. Her being bred to a Walking Horse This notice will also enable them to O. Box 823, Milledgeville, Ga., to is going to be featured in the movie get information on their horse placed say: “I read your 'Must be TWH and television plans are now being in the ad. It will help buyer and article in the June issue (P. processed for a series highlighting this Crazy" 12). Guess all of us who have ever seller alike. famous mare. Two more noteworthy items: owned one is (crazy). We own three Reno—Sacramento Walker Lovers mares and have two beautiful little Voice Subscribed For colts. Part of them are reg. . . We love Meet Library In Etliiooia A group of Reno, Nevada, Walking the Voice and sure hope it will con­ An Army officer from Ethiopia in faraway Africa recently visited Horse owners and lovers visited Sac- tinue through the years.” (Thanks. Leonard Dunn's Walking Horse Sta­ cramento recently and a meeting was Mrs. Hardage. Arrangements are bles and was so impressed with the set up for Oct. 1 in Reno, with the made.) Virginia Lamb's Own Column