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ATTEND THE 3rd ANNUAL MID-WEST WALKING HORSE SALE OCTOBER 17 th (DURING WEEK OF AMERICAN ROYAL) IIP BRIDIE STABLES 2000 East Red Bridge Road KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI MISSOURI WALKING HORSE NEWS by EFFALES POSENKE The Heart of America Jubilee Horse Show held at Springfield, Mo. June 30 and July 1 was sponsored by the Lions Club, and was quite a success this year. The Lions Club had a free barbecue for all the exhibitors at the Echo Acres Stables, owned by C. L. LeDuc of Spring- field. The turnout was the largest ever, with attendance well over 400. The famous singer-composer Wayne Carson and his band entertained all afternoon while everyone enjoyed the delicious barbecue. Had a nice visit with the Bill Maacks of Polk, Mis­ souri. They have added a tack room, a wash room and a large walker to their stable facilities. They have quite a string of good show horses in training this year. Ed Sap- pington has a two-year-old chestnut stud, SKY ROCKET, in training. SUN’S BELLE BOY, a black four-year-old stallion owned by John Sims of Blackwater, shows great possibilities. Don Cook of South Dakota has several good horses in training here. One is a three-year-old black roan which tied third at the Springfield Jubilee show. Another is MIL­ LIONAIRE’S GOLD by MILLIONAIRE KID. He is an unusual beautiful golden color, and has shown quite some great promise. Another of Don’s horses is EBONY’S RAMBLER by EBONY MASTERPIECE, a two-year-old stud. He tied first at the two-year-old class at Springfield. George Karlskint of Marshfield, Mo. has several good prospects in training. SAMS GRANDSLAM, a bay roan two-year-old stud, has placed in most all of his classes this year. He tied first at Webb City, second at Nevada, and third at Warrensburg. George’s MAGIC MOMENTS, a three-year-old chestnut stud, won at Lexington, tied second at Springfield, and won the class at Brunswick, Mo. George also has several weanlings by SILVER SAM in pasture. Max Atkinson of Olean, Mo. has two horses with Bill: LULU, a two-year-old filly, won the filly class at Springfield, tied second at Marshfield, second at Eugene, and third at Warrensburg; and EBONY’S BLACK GOLD, a two-year-old stud purchased at Dr. Baney’s sale. 106 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Eileen Richardson of Lee’s Summit, Mo. has her mare EVENING ENTERTAINER, in training with Bill. She has been doing very well this season, winning the mare class at Springfield, and tying second at both the Republic and Salisbury' shows. Emma Scott of Eldon, Mo. has GO PRIDE in train­ ing. She won the Juvenile classes at Springfield, Dixion and California, Mo. Barkley Brock of Clinton, Mo. has SPARTIGUS, a two-year-old stud, in training. This MACK K-bred stud is a beautiful dark chestnut. Richard Goodman, Jefferson City, Mo., has a two- year-old stud by SCATMAN in training. He hasn’t been trained much, but shows great promise. Harold Mulch of Carrolton, Mo. has a five-year-old amateur horse with Bill. Bobby has done very well with him this year, tying first at West Plains and second at Webb City. Johnny Pursley, Boliver, has been doing very well with his‘MIDNIGHT JULIENNE by MIDNIGHT AIRE. He is a chestnut. With Johnny up, he won the Bolivar show and tied second at Ava. One of the many youngsters the Maacks have is a weanling which shows great promise. His name is SON’O’GUN, by GUNSMOKE’S SUN, and he is a black stud. They also have a SUN’S ROCKET weanling colt and another SILVER SAM colt. Last but not least they are training a two-year-old stud for Marlyn Maack of Kansas City, Mo. He has only shown a few times, doing well each time. • ■ • • •» It’s Celebration time again! •• ■ • • • | I We would like to welcome you to Shelbyville, Tennes- I ❖ I • i •I* | ■; ii see, and to our plant ond | sales offices in town and on f the show grounds. f WALKING HORSE SUPPLY COMPANY 1 1 * • ii • | Your business | 1 j & SHELBYVILLE, TENNESSEE | | is appreciated!:?