1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 April Voice RS | Page 34

WEST COAST WALKING HORSE NEWS All Editorial and Advertising material for this section should be sent to: A monthly report of breed activities on the West Coast with news about the horse activities of individuals, associations and horse shows. VOICE PUBLISHING COMPANY 3710 Calhoun Ave. P. 0. BOX 6009 Chattanooga, Tennessee 37401 Todd; (4) BOMBS ESCAPADE. Bob Edmonds for Blue Ridge Ranch; (5) A MASTERPIECE. Mrs. Virgil Ferree for Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Ferree. INDIO DATE FESTIVAL NATIONAL HORSE SHOW Indio, California — February 14-23,1969 Many of ihe Walking Horse exhibitors did not show up with their horses to participate in this show. Those who did come left early due to the rainy condition which kepi them from working their horses before the show started. This is one of a few California shows which holds all classes in the daytime. The judge for the Walk­ ing Horse division was Mr. Redd Crabtree, a Stand- ardbred trainer from Lancaster, Pa., who tied the horses as he saw them. GENTLEMEN ON WALKING HORSES: (1) CELE­ BRATION KNIGHT, Red Henson for J. H. Woods; (2) SUN’S MERRY HEADSHAKER, Glenn Miller for Blue Ridge Ranch; (3) KNIGHT SHADE, Dal Hope for Mrs. Crosby Pendleton; (4) BIC MAN'S GLORY T, Bill Oakford for Barbara Worth Stables; (5) MERRY LANE. Ray Rhoads for Delta Tire Co. NOVICE WALKING HORSES:(171*ILLIONAIRE’S JOSIE, Bill Oakford for Van Husen & Oakford; (2) GISMO JOE. Lon H. Whitworth for Merrywood Farm; (3) SHADOW'S DREAMBOAT. Ray Rhoads for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pyron; (4) GUNSMOKE'S REBEL M. Sandra Plante for T-P Walkers; (5) NAM- RON’S MERRY LEGS, Dal Hope for Mrs. D. G. Eggerman. WALKING MARES: (I) SUNBEAM’S PRODUCER. Glenn Miller lor Blue Ridge Ranch; (2) SUN DUST LACY. Ray Rhoads for Jean McBurney; (3) KISS-O- DAWX. C M. Osment for Portia M. Osment; (4) DESTINY’S FANCY LADY. Barbara Oakford for Barbara Worth Stable-. •:>• MILLIONAIRE'S JOSIE. Bill Oakford for Van Husen Oakford. ALKIXG S :ALLIONS & GELDINGS; (1) BOMBS KSC.vPAI)E. Glenn Miller for Blue Ridge Ranch; (2) MR. EXECUTIVE. Dal Hope for Mrs. D. G. Egg- erman; GO PIDDLEY’S MR. PRIDE N.. Charles ''our: for Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMullen; (4) WAR DANCE. June Unger for Dr. and Mrs. John Unger; •O' MR. S UNDUST. Sam Winston for Delta Tire Co. LADIES ON WALKING HORSES: ill SUN DT LACV . owner-rider Jean McBurney (21 rtcc DAWN. C M. Osment for Portia M. o’en. DESTINV S FANCV LADY. Barbara Oakford Barbara Worth Stables; (4, WAR DANCE JuSc ger for Dr and Mrs. John Unger; (5, r\\rn MAYO, Carolyn Lund for Blue Ridge Ranch n ,, Ill .MlbUUfiAIKt Husen & Oakford; ( Miller for Blue Rid: f0^ ‘?iHSWS DREAMB°AT. Ray Rhoa Pud' Fr-dnLr '-U7' Haroid p>'ron; (4) MR. MOGU RONS M? rry °FrCc°?ei’ Chevrolet; (5) NA1 .......... ERR^ LEGS. Dal Hope for Harold Heat sun s 'MK^nofFrA/°J Van ,, J " . SS DREAM- Glenn bUNDUST 2 ‘“-r-rider i kan 'S as fcmsSlSlf® lor Delta * ' owner-rid( JUVENILES. 17 & UNDER, ON WALKING HOR­ SES: (1) APRIL'S PRINCESS. Felicia Lund for Blue Ridge Ranch; (2) GISMO JOE, Jody Benes for Merrywood Farm; (3) BIG TIME PLAYBOY, Sally Ford for Ford's Walkers. WALKING HORSE STAKE: (1) CELEBRATION KNIGHT, Red Henson for J. H. Woods; (2) SUN­ BEAM’S PRODUCER, Glenn Miller for Blue Ridge 34 Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse