1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 March Voice | Page 22

BAILEY-MONTGOMERY (Continued from Page 3) will be heard of colts by this pro­ mising stallion as the 1964 season brings the halter classes of Middle Tennessee. The fortunate horseman manag­ ing these great breeding stallions is a man of many interests and accomplishments. A native of Lin­ coln County, Tennessee, but for twenty years a resident of Bed­ ford County, Jack Montgomery is associated with Tune and Com­ pany in the real estate business, where his wide acquaintance and his own experience make him an expert on farm land and its use. He also operates a dairy farm of some 250 acres with a herd of re­ gistered Jerseys. Among his other activities, he is president of the Bedford Farmers’ Cooperative, a member of the Bedford County school board, a thirty-second de­ gree Mason, and a Shriner. He and his lovely wife, the former Annie Ruth Martin (also a native of Lin­ coln County), have one daughter. Beverley, 21, who will be graduated in June from Middle Tennessee State College, with a maior in home economics. She has been hon­ ored by being elected to Who’s Who in American Colleges. In 1958, FLORIDA SUNSHINE CIRCUIT (Continued from Page 19) through her interest in 4-H Club Novice Walking Horses — (1) SUN- work, Beverly showed the top Jer­ DUST LITTLE MAN, Paul Smith up for L. Frank Roper, Winter Garden, Fla • sey cow in North America. (2) MERRY BOY’S STREAK, Preach Mr. Montgomery pointed out Fleming up for R. D. Keene. Orlando, Fla.; (3) THE WABASH QUEEN, L. V. that the Bailey-Montgomery Sta­ Taylor, Lafayette, Indiana. bles offers the very best in facili­ Amateur Class — (1) HAPPY DAYS ties for mares booked to SHADOW AGAIN, Paul Randolph up for Randolph Farms, Clearwater, Fla.; (2) MARK or PIDDLEY and that he has a GLORY, Mrs. Robert Schleicher up standing offer to go anywhere in OF for Crown Point Farms, Crown Point, the Continental United States to Ind.; (3) KEENE’S FASHION LADY, pick up and deliver mares to be owner-rider R. D. Keene, Orlando, Fla.; (4) MAY MADNESS, Mrs. Paul Ran­ bred to either of these stallions. dolph up for Randolph Farms, Clear­ Situated in the very heart of Walk­ water, Fla.; (5) SUNDUST LITTLE ing Horse Country, the Bailey MAN, owner-rider L. Frank Roper, Win­ ter Garden, Fla.; (6) O’GLORY BE, Montgomery Stables, on the site owner-rider Charles Goldswig, St. Pe­ made world-famous by the legen­ tersburg, Fla.; (7) SUN DUST FURY, Raymond Smith up for Merry Mount dary Winston Wiser, is well on its Farms, Rensselaer, Ind. way to resuming its past glories as Junior Walking Horses—(1) SHA­ a producer of Champions. All DOW AT MIDNIGHT, Preach Fleming for R. D. Keene, Orlando, Fla. breeders interested in colts they up Championship Walking Horse Stake— can own with pride and sell for (1) HAPPY DAYS AGAIN, Wallace premium prices should call Jack Brandon up for Randolph Farms, Clear­ Fla.; (2) MI TENNESSEE Montgomery, Shelbyville, Ten­ water, STUD, Preach Fleming up for R. D. nessee, (area code 615) — daytime Keene, Orlando, Fla.; (3) GO BOY’S phone, 684-4757, and night phone, REVENUE, owner-rider Floyd Purcell, Orlando. Fla.; (4) SUN DUST LITTLE 684-6177. The service fee for MAN, Paul Smith up for West Orange World’s Grand