1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 February Voice | Page 29
FEBRUARY, 1964
SUN’S PERFECTION
571372
(Registered name—Midnight Paul)
the HI LINE
from ihe Deep SOUTH
By Billy Joe Ann Esless
Box 222, Kenlwood, Louisiana
The VOICE takes pleasure in intro
ducing a new contributing editor and
a new feature column as a part of our
campaign to cover the Walking Horse
world for ALL of our readers.
Mrs. Reid (Billy Joe Ann) Estess, Jr.,
of Kentwood, Louisiana, has consented
to report on the Deep South area, in
cluding southern Mississippi, and all of
Louisiana. Readers living in that area
and having information of general in
terest to our readers are urged to send
it to Mrs. Estess for her monthly report.
A life-long lover of horses, Mrs.
Estess began her married life on a
happy note by receiving a Tennessee
Walking Horse for a wedding present.
She and her husband, a feed dealer
who also shoes horses as a hobby, and
their three children share a great love
of the outdoors, and particularly of
horses. The oldest, Joda Rouge, will
probably begin showing this season.
Mrs. Estess has also served her country
as a member of the Women’s Marine
Corps.
Professing a great love of the Ten
nessee Walking Horse from its foaling
to its mature performances in the show
ring, Mrs. Estess is, like all of our other
contributors, serving as a skilled re
porter only because she, too, wants to
see the greatest breed on earth receive
the recognition it so well deserves. We
very much appreciate Mrs. Estess’ will
ingness to join with us in making this
magazine a more effective VOICE of
the Tennessee Walking Horse.
—The Editors.
Hi! I am so glad to know you—
and I hope to know each and every
one of you real soon. I am going to
endeavor to bring to you news
from way down South, in Louisiana
and Mississippi, and I hope to do
justice to the Hot Circuit I am to
represent. So here goes:
From the George Livingstone
Stables of Mendenhall, Mississippi,
comes news that Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Wolfe will be really strutting their
stuff with many good horses. They
have a beautiful white mare that
has a perfect canter and has gained
tremendous speed in that famous
gait to match her terrific flat walk.
They also own a really good three-
year-old gelding and a three-year-
old stud that on-lookers say should
really bring home the blues this
year. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe have also
recently bought for their charming
daughter, Debbie, one of the top
juvenile horses to be brought to
the South. Debbie rides every day
and will be giving her friends
plenty of competition this Spring.
Miss Judy Bullock owns a good
looking four-year-old mare. Mr.
(Photo by Diana Lee, Feb. 1964)
SIRE: Midnight Sun
DAM: Jones Lady Eve
FEE: $100.00
Bred in the purple! SUN'S PERFEC
TION’S pedigree is loaded with founda
tion horses and represents one of the
most powerful concentrations of Wilson's
Alien-Hunter’s Allen F-10 breeding we
know of. This great show stallion is true
testimonial to the reasons knowing horse
men everywhere are demanding this
popular cross for their good mares . . .
If you too want walking colts with con
formation, speed, and a real big time
show lick book your mares now to
SUN’S PERFECTION!
CONTACT:
NORMAN CAMERA CO.
(Midwest Saddlery Division)
56 W. Michigan Ave.
BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN
Also see us for best buys in TWH
equipment and supplies.
Bullock showed the mare last sea
son to quite a few blues, and it
seems she is improving every day.
So look out Amateur classes! Mr.
and Mrs. Bullock also own a beau
tiful two-year-old chestnut stud;
he is well bred and has all the
prospects of becoming a real cham
pion.
(Continued on Page 30)
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