1966-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1966 March Voice RS | Page 29

CHARLIE’S CHATTER by Charlotte Lee Neill P. O. Box 191 Tuscumbia, Alabama Hi ya, sportsfans! I’m glad to be aboard and rear­ ing to 'talk on’! Here’s just a tad of info about some local folks with show stock in my area. Grey’s Society Girl, who won the Aged Mare class at Courtland and tied a close second in the Junior Class at Sheffield with SAM CALD­ WELL aboard. We expect to hear more about Society Girl in the up­ coming season. JOHN PHILLIPS of Phillips Sta­ bles, Tuscumbia, where the previ­ ously-mentioned stock is stabled and trained, is standing Glory’s Mack K Dr. W. R. TRAPP of Tuscumbia at stud and already has some fine has been showing Gold Sun’s Golden colts by him under saddle. DENNIS Girl in Amateur Classes hereabouts. He won a blue at the Celebration in REID, also of Tuscumbia, owns a the Owner-Amateur on Walking Hor­ black stud colt out of a Midnight Sun ses, any age or sex, with an out­ mare which shows a lot of promise. standing performance. We are all Mack K’s J. W., a chestnut stud colt, very proud of them. Dr. Trapp’s son is owner John Phillips’ pride and joy. RUSTY has shown a smart-looking Dr. Trapp and John Phillips jointly pony mare, Go Boy’s Lady Lou, the own a pretty chestnut filly, also by past couple of seasons very success­ Glory’s Mack K. "Doc” also has a fully. While Rusty was off at school, real nice, loose bay colt by Sun Dust Again which should be 'walking his pony was shown for him in the mare class at the Sheffield Horse on’ next season. Show and tied; then at the Court- Miss TANA REID, daughter of land show in the Stake and tied Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reid, is well- second. This father-son team will be known in the show ring, riding Grey in there punching next season, too. Glory to many blues. Tana started Good luck to them. showing her new horse, Shadow’s Mr. and Mrs. FRED KIMBROUGH GTO, in the pony classes last sum­ of Tuscumbia also have some fine mer and did quite well. She’ll be horses. Mr. Kimbrough’s main joy back next summer better than ever is watching his talented granddaugh­ — so watch out! ter, RHONDA MARMANN, show WALLACE DUNN STABLES her black pony, Mack K’s Supreme, At the Wallace Dunn Stables, lo­ and her pleasure horse, Lady’s Last Boy, scarfing up those ribbons. He cated on the Fayetteville Highway has been known to venture forth in­ halfway between Shelbyville and to the Amateur classes before he Fayetteville, several horses have sold his horse. Mrs. Kimbrough has made their start: my own well-known a striking three-year-old mare, Mau Walking Pony, El Cid; the '65 Junior Champ King Cotton, owned by Mr. and Mrs. DEWEY ARNOLD, Shel- byville, trained and shown by BUD­ DY HUGH; Shadow’s GTO, a pony owned and shown by TANA REID of Tuscumbia; Falcon D, shown by Dr. W. H. HILL of Atlanta, Ga., and several others. Shadow’s Superior, a beautiful six- year-old bay stud, has several prom­ ising colts this year. Wallace has one loose black filly whose proud Fayetteville owner won’t price. Bud­ dy Hugh is getting Superior’s De­ light, owned by Wallace Dunn and Fred Wiggins of Shelbyville. This is an exceptionally good colt whose color is a bronze bay. He also has working a handsome two-year-old red sorrel horse colt with four stock­ ings and flaxen mane and tail. This colt is by Keene’s Go Boy out of a Merry Boy mare. Mr. BOB WILLIAMS of Fayette­ ville owns Handshaker’s Pride. This beautiful black three-year-old mare is by Mack K’s Handshaker out of a Last Chance mare. Sun’s Jetaway, a black gelding, grandson of Midnight Sun out of a Merry Boy mare, is for sale. This fine four-year-old was shown in Am­ ateur classes. Wallace Dunn also has several pleasure horses and brood mares up for sale. GEORGE WITT STABLES The popular Alabama trainer, GEORGE WITT, says his stock will be ready when the gate opens. That big, beautiful five-year-old sorrel stallion with both hind socks, Dusty’s FOR SALE - 2 TOP BLACK BROOD MARES No. 1 Mare — Sire: Sun of Mer­ ry Boy (out of Sir Macalvania dam); won 113 blues in 115 shows. Dam: Merry Boy mare. Due first of June to Midnight Sun. No. 2 Mare — Top side: Miller Wilson (Last Chance breed­ ing. Bottom side: Wilson Al­ len breeding. Due first of May to Midnight Sun. Cali: J. MAC CARTER • Ri. #1 28 Both mares gentle for anyone to ride, good pleasure horses. Both have had top Walking Horses. ALSO have two top yearlings, one filly and one horse colt. Horse colt won fourth in Cele­ bration last year as weanling. He and his dam also placed sixth in mare and foal class. Murfreesboro, Tennessee Phone after 6 PM — 893-5469 VOICE of the Tennessee Walking Horse