1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 June Voice | Page 32

VOICE TRADE MARKET FOR SALE OR TRADE—TWH 5-year-old gelding, good conformation, perfect disposition, nothing bothers this horse, beautiful dappled chestnut, shinning copper color, two hind stockings, blaze face, light mane and tail. Eligible for registry, have papers ready. Will trade for show broke mare .with good bloodlines. Gary Wade, Rural Route 28, Kansas City, 64, Missouri. FOR SALE—Secret's Royal Silver No. 622105. Beautiful white reg/TWH yearling stud colt. By good Merry Boy—Wilson's Allen bred sire out of a mare by Midnight Secret. Here-'s a loose-legged, natural Walking colt. Wonderful disposition. Con­ tact Miss Carlene Holt, 2185 Reaney Avenue, St. Paul 19, Minnesota. WANTED AT ONCE—Trainer and Manager for Walking Horse Stable of 35-horse capacity. Must furnish references, age and previous experience. This job pays $425.00 per month plus house and commission on all horses sold. Write Box Y, care- of Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse, P.O. Box 96, Shelbyville, Tenn. AT STUD — or will sell Maugray's Citerion 480191. Winner of numerous championships in the bigger shows, lots of his colts are famous through­ out the U.S.A. Also top show colts, working now plenty good to show. Lots of Ike Wilson's colts. Pair matched snow white 3-year geldings top breeding and showing well. S. L. Bauman, Bauman Realty Co., Suite 307 at 3387 Popular Plaza Build­ ing, Memphis, Tenn. Phone FA 4-5669. FOR SALE—Nine outstanding registered Ten­ nessee Walking mares, ranging in ages four months to 15 years, al (natural running Walkers. Four excellent pleasure and proven brood mares, all in fool this season. Midnight Sun, Roan Allen and Merry Boy bloodlines. Two beautiful sorrel fillies, at present one in training. One sired by Old Glory, dam Merry Valentine. One solid white, dark eyed 3-year-old filly, 16 hands, show prospect. Have one pleasure gelding, 16 hands, 11 years old, sired by Allan's Black Magic. Treadway's Ten­ nessee Walking Horse Stables, 6208 West Okmul­ gee, Muskogee, Okla. FOR SALE—Shadow's Rebel, by Go Boy's Shadow out of Midnight Mack K mare, chestnut sorrtl, 2 years old on April 9th, 1963. Broke and started in natural gaits. F. P. Lindley, Jr., P.O. Box 157, Powder Springs, Ga. AT STUD THE REPLICA by Fulton's Wilson Allen out of Midnight Queen Mary FEE $100.00 JOHN F. DIEHL, Owner RALPH LIVINGSTON, Trainer SUNNY ACRES STABLES Jonesboro, Tenn. Phone 753-3919 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-Approximately 2% acres fenced, cross fenced. Barns. 3,000 sq. ft. home, 20x40 pool, 360 per cent view, exclusive real estate area, riding trails. No City Tax. Riding Club with own arena and only 25 minutes by freeway to downtown Los Angeles. Price $65,000. Any reasonable terms acceptable. 19637 Golden Bough Drive, Covina, California. (April-May). Celebration Facts Silver Anniversary (25th annual) show scheduled Sept. 1-7. For ticket information write directly to Ticket Chairman John P. Castleberry, Celebration, Inc., P. O. Box 192, Shelby­ ville, Tenn. For room or house rentals write to Shelbyville Chamber of Commerce, Shelbyville, Tenn. For entry information—after July 1— write to Celebration Office, P. O. Box 192, Shelbyville, Tenn. (Do not write to the Voice Editor for any of the above. We try to answer all questions but cannot buy tickets, enter horses, or provide housing accomoda­ tions.) The Celebration Vacation Brochure— a great 4-color production — is being mailed to all on the Celebration Blue Ribbon list, and also placed at points where they will be appreciated. Write Celebration, Inc., P. O. Box 192, to get on the Blue Ribbon List. WANTED Large, grey Walking Horse, mare or gelding. Well-mannered and gait- ed, 16 hands and weighing at least 1,100 pounds. Will pay top price for the right horse. Please send photograph, if possible. Scottsville, New York The Voice has received some “big news” that was reported in the news­ papers at Ligionier, Pa. We are happy to pass this along to fellow Tennessee Walking Horse lovers who can show this news to their hometown paper editors—and thus get some more Ten­ nessee Walking Horse Appreciation started in this world. Proud Mrs. Nellie I. Forsha writes: “I wish to thank you for sending the hook. I also want to send along some information, I’m very proud of. "Since we do own a wonderful Ten­ nessee Walking Mare, Topsie Sue— that foaled a beautiful stud colt simi­ lar in color and markings as the 1961 Grand Champion (Major Wilson of Claude Brown's Stable at Morehead, Ky.) “Our newspapers have given the Mother and Son quite a writeup in their papers and also pictures. Your book has been a wonderful help to them in these writeups. “I couldn’t begin to tell you Lhe amount of people who have been tak­ ing pictures of the Mother and Colt. “It makes us proud to be a part and owner of a wonderful Tennessee Walk­ ing Horse, bred along the lines of the Wilson Allen and Allen’s. J thought I would pass this on to you." A c: Z kd CO > I p- £• o’ pi TRAIL OR PLEASURE HORSE TRAINING Wanted—Horses for training in trail or pleasure riding. Can take them immediately. Have 32-stall barn, in­ door working area, plenty of acre­ age for training-trail in the vicinity. Also can give riding lessons. VIRGINIA LAMB 2901 37th Avenue SACRAMENTO, CALIF. C/) CD X m m C D 5 CTtffi hi UHt* Communicate With ROBERT G. WEHLE Scottsville Road Topsie Suse's Colt Makes Big News' In Ligonier, Pa. pp H CD ‘Al ** O i-3 W 0 * m 2_ 3> F O r— 70 m m " m —i Z m Z Z