1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 April Voice RS | Page 52

A successful horse sale is more difficult to run than almost any other horse activity but Jimmy Holloway
seems to have the key to success . Jimmy ’ s sale , now in its seventh year , has become established as one of the " must ” stops on the sale schedule .
Part of the credit surely goes to the excellent facilities that Jimmy has at his disposal at the Jackson , Mississippi Fairgrounds . Part of the credit must also go to the excellent staff that Jimmy puts together to handle his sale .
The auctioneering crew of McDuffie , Davis and Pace did an excellent job and the show secretaries , Mrs . R . C . Hughes , Mrs . Jack Moorman and Jim Clark , kept all of the business transactions going in a professional manner .
Close to 200 horses were auctioned in the two-day , three-session sale held March 28-29 . Jimmy was well pleased with the overall sale and as usual has already started planning next year ’ s sale .
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Tops Holloway Sale

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news ° f the sale was the purchase of horse L Red ” Gochneaur for $ 16,500 . The
name hae k S ° ^ ^ Maddox of Jackson . His remain^ ^een changed to MR . TOPPIT , but he will
at the repenTm11 ?? - With Jimmy showed him win the ^g Horse National in Nashville to ofhiscar^r r d Stalli ° n Class in the first show
the ° Tale ° fu^e Otom top-priced horses going through
HardvGrZt ? fSTN ’ S MOON MIST , purchased by
CORO nurrh 0 { ? ^elhLlrst tor $ 3,600 ; MOONGATES for $ 2 500- ^ic Thompson from Will Terry Mrs Sa ? iv ’ MERY ’ S RED REBEL , purchased by
BOY > sasHOCKE0Rn ° f Bat ° n Ro^e for ^ ’ 925 ’ 9 ° 51 750- anri rt a :*> Purchased by Ernie Hambric for for $ 1,80^ BLACK ANGEL D , sold by C . D . Maddox
on hand5to^eeD ' thpS ^ ° m ^ over the southeast were
representatinn^f ^-Sa . e with the usual strong o Mississippi horsemen in attendance .
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