1965-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1965 June Voice | Page 15

Sally *%ill 'pasivn&, r)uc. C^andace WilLmJ-RuLr Own crii 2>, &■ Wr, CL,L X. Solon SLencc, S. C. Wo. & Wr, Sbcnnlo WilLmi S oj M c J l , n c. Druincr: Scnncll SurL ZMcpl one 483-9420 Sa.jM.jf, n c. *Jfig.hvatj 30/ South PRESENTS Cdindu d ddhadow ~^Jdc one CINDY'S SHADOW has proven to be one of the most brilliant mares to hit the show ing in years. She was undefeated in 1964 with trainer and exhibitor Donald Paschal and was Reserve World Champion Three-Year-Old at the Celebration. She is by the sire GO BOY'S SHADOW and the dam MIDNIGHT CINDY LOU. CINDY'S SHADOW has recently been purchased from Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Robinson of Chattanooga, Tennessee by Dr. Claude Lee Sexton of Florence, South Carolina, owner of the already famous Sally Hill Farms, Inc. of Florence and Fayetteville, North Carolina. His stable is located in Fayetteville and CINDY'S SHADOW is for his twelve-year-old granddaughter, Candace Williams of Fayetteville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Williams. Candace has made a name and place for herself in the show world from three years of showing. She shows Champion Walking Horse Stock such as GO BOY'S EBONY ANGEL, MR. CHEVROLET, ETERNAL SUN, and GO BOY'S MR. SOMEBODY. Last year, 1964, she received 32 Blue Ribbons and 24 Reserves in shows in the South. This year she has already received 12 Blues from six shows in Amateur and Juvenile Classes. She is the star of Sally Hill Farms, Inc., and her trainer is the well- known Kenneth Burk of Lewisburg, Tennessee. Her stable is the showplace of the Carolinas.