1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 March Voice | Page 20

/ \ $ STALLION STABLES, INC.,/**^.... \ 9 A GO BOY'S INVASION 550437 y & y A u champion all the way, GO BOY’S INVASION really needs no introduction rs to the horse show world. His record speaks convincingly of his greatness. His perfect conformation and show horse personality won for him both y the weanling and yearling championships at the National Celebration. y rS y Under saddle, his perfection in the true Walking Horse gaits won for him the acclaim of the spectators and the recognition of the judges as he was tied to the blue in show after show. Among his victories were the Junior Championship in 1958 and the Reserve Championship of the World in the big stake of 1959. r-ii y rtf y y rs y Having carefully watched his colts under halter, including his weanling filly that placed second in her class in the 1963 Futurity, and observed his colts going under saddle this spring, STALLION STABLES, INC., is convinced that GO BOY’S INVASION is the finest young breeding horse we could pos­ sibly add to our string of great Walking Horse stallions—MERRY GO BOY, MIDNIGHT MACK K., and SUN DUST. There is no other horse of his quality, record and breeding now being of­ fered at stud for only $100.00 service fee, with a live foal guaranteed. To prove our confidence in this young sire, we are breeding a limited number y n of good mares on a 50-50 partnership basis, with the owner having the privilege of cancelling the partnership contract by payment of the stud fee within six months of the date of contract. y You cannot go wrong if you breed to GO BOY’S INVASION. 20 VOICE OF THE TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE