1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 July Voice | Page 8

FAMILY INTEREST RESULTS IN NEW GEORGIA STABLE FOR TENNESSEE WALKING HORSES Barrington and Haines Families Combine Efforts to Mutual Advantage of Both Adults And Children The Double B Walking Horse Stables, located 7 miles North of Columbus, Georgia on Highway 27, GOOD LAYOUT . . . here is an exterior view of the new DOUBLE B STABLES at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ in Columbus, Georia. Well planned construction, pood ventilation and excellent ard Barrington on Double Churches facilities highlight the barn. Road, is proud to announce the completion of a new modern sta­ ble which features all of the ne­ cessities required of show horse training and many extras that make it a real show place. It has an inside riding ring 15’ wide and 370’ long around the stalls located in the center. The stable includes an up to date tack room, wash room and automatic walker. Highlights of the many extra added attractions of the new barn are the office in the center of the riding ring with elevated platform on each side so that a person may see his horse working around the ring. They have an outside all wea­ ther riding ring with the same di­ CLEAN-UP TIME . . . even the girls mensions of the celebration ring. pitch in to assist with the grooming At present there are 24 horses chores at the DOUBLE B STABLE. in training. One of the outstand­ Here, one of the daughters of Mr. Brady Bynum wash up a Walking Pony after ing horses that has won quite a a workout. BIG HOSS . . . Hovle Alexander, trainer for the DOUBLE B STABLES is shown few blue ribbons is GO BOYS in the process of grooming SECRET LUCKY DEVIL, owned and ridden MISSION, owned by John Mayer. by Lawrence Hathaway from Phe- nix City, Alabama. Another horse, SECRET MISSION, owned by John Mayher of Columbus, Ga. is making a fine show. The Double B Walking Horse Stables represents a family pro­ ject for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bar­ rington and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Haines. The children of both fami­ lies are just the right age to get the most fun out of their horses and should be ready for the show circuit. Gail Barrington will be riding juvenile classes with her walking horse, Chuck Barrington western with his quarter horse, SEE HOW EASY . . . Beth and Richard THE VILLAGE SMITHY . . . Sgt. Paris, a farrier from Columbus, Georgia, is Barrington check the feeding system b