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privilege in season. Owner: Dr. James C. Andrews, Woodland RFD #1, Box 230, Charlottesville, Virginia. Stallion, walking, brilliant 2-year-old, black. Grandsires, OLD GLORY and MIDNIGHT SUN. 53,000.00. Phone 832-9405, Area Code 615. W. D. Kilpatrick, Valley View Road, Brentwood, Tennessee. ELDORADO’S MASTER — 600697 — by SUN'S ELDORADO out of BLACK FASHION. Grandson of MIDNIGHT SUN. Fee: $35.00 with return privilege in season. Call: 638-9431, Martinsville, Va. Owner: Gerald Martin, Rt. 2, Ridge­ way, Virginia. WASHINGTON KAMIAK CHIEF’S ALLEN—611971- Standing at Merry Mount Stables, Pull­ man, Washington. Call LO 7-0334. Owners: Don & Elaine Bafus, Colfax, Washington. Call EX 7-2737 (Home Phone). ALL NEW LISTINGS IN STALLION DIREC­ TORY WILL BE $5.00 PER MONTH. PLEASE FILL OUT AND RETURN FORM BELOW WHICH WILL INSURE CORRECT LISTING. NAME OF STALLION....................................... REGISTRATION NO......................................... SIRE ........................................... DAM......................... ......................................... STANDING AT CALL.................................................................. FEE .................................... ............................. OWNERS:......................................................--- FOR SALE — Pleasure horses, brood mares and colts by MIDNIGHT SUN and MERRY GO BOY. Fred Phillips, 217 E. Holland, Shelbyville, Tenn. Office phone 684-7778. Home phone 684-5485. Holly Tree Farm on Old Tullahoma Highway. TRAINER WANTED — One of Tennessee's fin- cst Walking Horse Stables needs experienced, well-recommended trainer who can manage large breeding operation and train horses for shows. H. L. Worrell, Solitude Stock Farm, P. O. Box 187, Goodleffsville, Tenn. Phones 9-1177 or 9-5131. HORSES FOR SALE — Well-bred horses, stal­ lions, mares, geldings of various ages for sale at best prices. Plentiful supply to pick from and get what suits you. Can be seen at any time. Solitude Stock Farm, P. O. Box 187, Goodletfs- ville, Tenn. H. L. Worrell, owner. Phones 9-1177 or 9-5131. FOR SALE — Ready made celebration entry. Magnificent black gelding, coming 3 years old. Ready for show. Classic conformation. The very best flat walk, superb running walk. Grandsire, LAST CHANCE. A steal at 51,500.00. HORSES FOR SALE When Pedigree Means Something Mrs. A. B. Moore, Jr., P.O. Box 245, Crossett, Ark., tells in a letter how the pedigree of her horse was made much more meaningful by reading the Biography of the Ten­ nessee Walking Horse. “When I bought GLORY’S NOONTIME this spring from Mrs. Addys Brown of Willow Oak Acres at Prescott, Ark., her pedigree meant nothing to me. I knew only she was a fine looking horse and would make a good pleasure mount for the kind of riding we do. Imagine my de­ light and pride to discover how many of the famouse horses of the past she has in her registration. She’s descended from Wilson’s Al­ len (on both sides), Allan F-l, Roan Allen F-38, Hunter’s Allen, Merry Legs, Sir Mau Gray, Birdie Mes- sick, Eddie Hal, Merry Boy, Old Glory and Old Glory, Jr., her sire. MORE TOP WALKING HORSE TRAINERS RELY ON THE “VOICE” FOR INFORMATION, NEWS AND VIEWS OF THEIR BUSINESS THAN ON ANY OTHER NATIONAL MAGAZINE. APRIL 1961 White Sensation (Celebration flag bearer) Two Top Aged Mares Also Some Mares and Colts Three 2-Year-Old Mares RUFUS CASHION ROUTE 1, BELVIDERE, TENN. (Lexie Road) Telephone via Winchester, Tenn. No. 967-4806 REGISTERED WALKING FILLY, Bay. Rogers Perfection and Old Call Glen Giles, Prairie Grove, wood 6-3491, or write same Arkansas. two years old. Glory breeding. Arkansas, Vine- at Farmingto