1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 June Voice | Page 30

28 June, 1963 SHOWS YOU SHOULD REMEMBER FOR THE 1963 SEASON June 18 Aberdeen, Miss. 19-22 Louisville, Ky. (Rock Creek) 19-22 St. Chas., Mo. (Boys own) 20 Trenton, Tenn. 22 Donelson, Tenn. 22 Lenoir City, Tenn. 22 Verona, Miss. 25 Caruthersville, Mo. 28-29 Vivian, La. 28-30 Billings, Montana 29 Jamestown 29 West Point, Miss. July 2 Ackerman, Miss. 3- 4 Kosciusko, Miss. 4 Florence, Ala. 4 Jonesboro, Tenn. 5-6 Louisville, Miss. 5-7 Great Falls, Montana 6 Jackson, Tenn. (N.S.) 7- 13 Lexington, Ky. 9 Pontotoc, Miss. 12 Comersville, Tenn. 13 Thompson, Ga. 13 Chapel Hill, Tenn. 13 Elizabethton, Tenn. 13 Lone Oak, Ky. 16 New Albany, Miss. 17 Guntown, Miss. 18 Ardmore, Tenn. 19 Murray, Ky. 19-21 Hendersonville, N.C. 20 Fayetteville, Tenn. 20 Benton, Ky. 24- 25 Ruleville, Miss. 25- 28 Omaha, Neb. 26- 27 Clarksdale, Miss. 27 Crossville, Tenn. 27 Pulaski, Tenn. 28 Evansville, Ind. TV Demonstration Show (Entries only by invitation) 30 Covington, Tenn. 31 Aug. 1 Oxford, Miss. August 2-3 Tupelo, Miss. 2 Belfast, Tenn. 3 Wartrace, Tenn. 5- 7 Paducah, Ky. 6- 10 Nashville, Tenn. (State) 8 Bells, Tenn. 8- 10 Amory, Miss. 11-17 Springfield, HI. (State) 15- 17 Martinsville, Va. 15 Forrest City, Ark. 16- 17 Bastrop, La. 16-17—Maryvilie, Tenn. 16- 24 Des Moines, Iowa (State) 17 Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 26-31 Indianapolis, Ind. (State) 30- 31 Pennington Gap, Va. 6-9 Montgomery, Ala. November 19-24 Sedalia, Mo. (State) 23-31 Columbus, Ohio (State) Advertising Rates For The Voice SUN’S EL PASO, solid black, 5 years old, sired by Midnight Sun, dam by Wilson’s Allen. Fee §50, return privilege same season. Freye Bros. Phone 646-3386 Chilhowie, Va. Current advertising rates for the Voice, unchanged since its inception, follow— with our pages measuring a full 10 inches in depth and each of 3 columns being 2 1-3 inches Avide — price does not in­ clude engraving cost which must be added: Front Cover—S250, none available until after September, 1963; Inside Front Cover or Inside Back Cover—$180. Other inside pages $125. All other sizes at $5 per column inch for space used. A discount of 20 per cent is applied to consistent or standing advertising, Revi­ sion of rates is expected by Jan. 1, 1964 as we anticipate a spectacular rise in circulation. In fact, it is already spectacu­ lar. Classified Advertising, $5 minimum with 10c per word for ad exceeding 50 words. Stud Registry listings—$2 per month, with at least 6 months minimum recom­ mended, must be paid in advance. Thanks to all. BAG. SON’S SHADOW, by son of Midnight out of Twilight Shadow. Was Junior reserve World’s Champion in 1958 as 3-year-old. Standing at Lawn Vale Farms, Gainesville, Va. Owners, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hengen. (Farm located within 40 miles of the Na­ tion’s Capital). KAMIAK CHIEF’S ALLEN, No. 611971, standing at Merry Mount Stables, 3 miles northwest of Pullman, Wash, Phone LO 7-0334. Real flashy beauty, red sorrel, blaze, 4 stocking, top conformation, siring excellent foals. Don and Elaine Fabus, stud and stable owners. Colfax, Wash. Phone EX 7-2737. STUD REGISTRY BY STATES (Continued from page 19) TEXAS MERRY BOY’S FLASH by Merry Boy; dam, Trail Blazer by Frank Wilson’s Allen. Floyd’s Walking Horse Farm, Rt. 1, Dension, Texas—East Texas State Road. # * * * GO ALONG BOY, by Merry Boy out of a Merry Boy mare. Fee §100. Phone GL 2- 4453. David Turner, 5822 Trailridge Drive. Austin, Texas. Virginia MIDNIGHT STROLLER S., s, by Sun’s Go Boy out of Merry Nightingale, foaled June 24, 1961. Owner C. E. Scyphers, Abing­ don, Va. Washington Wisconsin BLACK WATCH by Black Night H out of Lady of the North. Grandson of Midnight Sun. Fee §75. F. M. (Lane) Curry, Maple Valley, Wash. Phone GE 2-9452. SUE’S STAR SHADOW by Go Boy’s Shadow, Wisconsin Junior Champion 1962. Fee §100. W. E. Pieper, Oconomowoc, Wiscon­ sin. Phone 646-2268. * * * SUN’S XMAS TREE, grandson of Midnight Sun. Grade mares §50, registered mares §75. Owner, Berdie M. Raab, 16260 Redmond Way, Redmond, Wash. Phone TU 5-2281. * * * OUR GOLDEN BOY, a natural walker of Merry Boy and Wilson Allen breeding. Stand­ ing at Spruce Acres, Spring Valley, Wisconsin, care of A. R. Bertelsen. September 1-7 Shelbyville, Tenn. (Celebration) 5- 12 New York, N. Y. 6- 7 Lebanon, Tenn. (Fair) 9- 14 Louisville, Ky. (State) 19-21 Knoxville, Tenn. 28 Elberton, Ga. 28-29 New Orleans, La. (St. Martins.) October 4- 8 Dallas, Tex. (Series I) 10- 12 Chattanooga, Tenn. 11- 19 Kansas City, Kans. (Royal) 17- 20 Dallas, Tex. (Series II) 19-26 Harrisburg, Penna. 22-27 Washington, D. C. 31- Nov. 3 Baton Rouge, La., (Jubilee) MT. ORAB, OHIO TENNESSEE WALKING HORSES D. O. KIBLER, Owner— HI4-3605 PAUL "WHITEY" WHITEHEAD, Trainer "THE STABLE BUILT BY CHAMPIONS" SALES-BREEDING-TRAINING