1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 January Voice | Page 37

TElj|i!${($XING H0DSE JANUARY (Continued From Page 35) TENNESSEE BLACK IDOL AGAIN — 530124 _ by SKIPPER SON OF MIDNIGHT out of BEAUTY WHITE SOX. Standing at Aaron E. Williams Farm, Flintville, Tenn. Fee: $50.00 at time of service with return privilege in 1964. Owner: Aaron E. Williams. EBONY MASTERPIECE—560586—by SKIPPER SON OF MIDNIGHT out of LADY LEE. Standing at S. W. Beech Stables, Rt. 5, Lewisburg, Tenn. Call CR 6-2475. Fee: $150.00. Owner: Mr. Billy Hale, Gallatin, Tenn. GO BOY’S BLACK KING—600796—by MERRY GO BOY out of MERRY HOOFBEATS T.F. Standing at Lemon and White Stables, Columbia, Tenn. Call Phil Lemons, 388-1859. Fee: $75.00 with return privileges. Owner: W. M. White, Columbia. MERRY GO BOY—431336—by MER­ RY BOY out of WISER’S DIMPLES. Call Ed Ezell, Jr., Shelbyville, Tenn., 294-2911. Fee: $750.00. Owners: Stal­ lion Stables, Inc., Shelbyville, MIDNIGHT BEAU—551045—by MID­ NIGHT SUN out of SNIP’S CHANCE. Standing at Harlinsdale, Farm, Frank­ lin Tenn. Call 794-4414. Fee: $100.00. Owners: Dr. & Mrs. Glenn R. Powell, Paintsville, Ky. MIDNIGHT MACK K—490450—by MIDNIGHT SUN out of PANOLA. Standing at Stallion Stables, Inc., Shel­ byville, Tenn. Call Ed Ezell, Jr., 294- 2911. Fee: $350.00. Owner: Stallion Stables, Inc. SUN’S DELIGHT—592116—by MID­ NIGHT SUN out of WILSON SNIP’S CHANCE. Standing at Harlinsdale Farm, Franklin, Tenn. Call Harlin Hayes, 794-4414. Fee: $200.00. Owner: Mr. & Mrs. Fray Escue, Covington, Ky. SU • out F) 53 GO BOY—by MIDNIGHT SUN JOSIE R. Standing at W. F. •or Stables, Bluff City, Tenn. Call 55. Fee: $75.00. .,f I'Lv ;< K’S HANDSHAKER—561320— by • MIDNIGHT MACK out of DEEP Pb PLE. Standing at Wolaver Stables, Pu: ski, Tenn. Fee: "Private Treaty. Owners: Wolaver Stables and Nelson Gibson, Pulaski, Tenn., and Brook- haven, Miss. (Continued. On Page 45) VOICE TRADE MARKET FOR SALE — Registered Tennessee Walking Horses. Brood mares in foal to GOLD SHADOW and MIDNIGHT SUN, Weanling Colts, one 2- year-old sorrel filly — an excellent prospect, one 3-year-old, Well-mannered pleasure mare. One 6-year-old show mare. These horses all are of good blood lines, representing MIDNIGHT MACK K, MIDNIGHT SUN, WILSON'S ALLEN and MERRY MAKER blood lines. Prices are reason­ able. Dr. Raymond L. Newnum, 727 College Highway, Evansville, Indiana (47714). FOR SALE—"MISS GOLDEN". Chestnut 4 year mare bred to MR. TOM ALLEN of Circle T Ranch, Roanoke, Texas. Also her red bay daughter MISS GOLDEN BELL. Three in one package, FOB Weatherford, $1,250.00. Both registered. Filly out of CANNON BALL SUN. P. O. Box 361, Weatherford, Texas. REGISTERED TENNESSEE WALKING HORSES FOR SALE—Three Brood Mares, 5, 9 & 15 yrs. old, MIDNIGHT SUN and KIRK ALLEN bloodlines, due to foal March ’64 two in foal to MERRY BOY grandson, one to MIDNIGHT KID, very gentle, natural gaited, $750.00 each. One three yr. old filly by GLORY-O-BOY, three months professional training, gentle, excellent for pleasure or show, only $1,000. One 5-yr. sorrel gelding, flax mane and tail, grandson MIDNIGHT SUN, well trained, very gentle for pleasure or show, 14 hands, only $650.00. One 6 yr. old bay stallion, 16 hands, HNSUN, sired by the MIDNIGHT KID, gentle to ride and handle for pleasure or breed­ ing, only $1,000. Othrs to pick from, $500.00 up. V. A. Treadway, 6208 West Okmulgee, on Highway 64. Tele. MU 2-7481 or MU 2-3843. FOR SALE—Yearlings and two year old fillies and colts. MERRY BOY and MIDNIGHT SUN breeding. Reasonable prices. White Star Farms c/o H. C. Schumuck, M.D., 1010 Shorbarn, N.W., Canton, Ohio. Selecting and Judging Horses Continued from Page 36 Where more than one horse is being considered, rank them in your mind by their consistent rat­ ing on important points. ABOUT PEGASUS The word PEGASUS is of Greek origin, meaning strong. Legend has it that the winged horse, Pegasus, was fashioned from the body of Medusa, daughter of a sea-god who in her youth was as mortal as she was fashioned from the body of frisky colt flew to Mount Helicon, where he created a fountain (Horsewell) with one swift blow of his hoof. Using a golden bridle, Bellerophon coaxed the curious animal from his favorite meadow, made him captive, and rode him off. Later, Pegasus unceremoni­ ously dumped his venerable and conceited master and flew into outerspace where he became the constellation that bears his name. TIPS ON TRAINING By JOE WEBB FOR LEASE—Line-bred MERRY BOY stallion. Can be used for pasture breeding. Milton R. Ben­ nett, 1246 Wapakoneta Road, Sidney, Ohio. Telephones: 692-4196 and 692-6550. ORIGIN OF EQUESTRIAN SPORTS There is evidence of Horseback riding found on a Mesopotamian statuette dated 2,000 B. C. The Pignatellis Academy of Horsemen at Naples dates from the 16th Cen­ tury. The earliest known horse show was in Paris in 1886. FOR SALE "op-bred mares, colts and yearlings rres bred to MIDNIGHT SUN, SUN'S G SHOT, MIDNIGHT MACK K and STATELY’S GO BOY Visitors Always Welcome LESLIE WHITE Route # 1 Williamsport, Tennessee (Near Columbia) Phones: 3884750 or 583-2373 IS IT POSSIBLE TO GET SO MUCH FRONT ACTION THAT IT INTERFERES WITH THE BACK END WORKING UP UNDER THE HORSE? ANSWER: Yes, definitely. You can get so much front action that it becomes labored and it is impos­ sible for the back end to be coordi­ nated. It may square the horse up so much that the back end will become trotty and cause him to string out behind. Find the answers to your questions in THE CARE AND TRAINING OF THE TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE, by Joe Webb, trainer of 1959 World's Grand Champion RODGERS’ PER­ FECTION and other famous Walking Horses. $ooo O per copy Net proceeds from this book are donated to establishing a camp for underpriv­ ileged children. Order from JOE WEBB, SEARCY, ARK.