1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 August Voice RS | Page 161

Watch for theJe Top Contender* {[rent... BUD DUNN STABLES FLORENCE, ALABAMA SILVER SENSATION — A three-year-old roan stallion, this fine young horse promises to have a great future. Watch for him! Owned by Lloyd Moore, Florence, Alabama. • SATAN’S SHADOW - A fine black three-year- old stallion that is on the way to the “big time. Owned by Jack Brewer, Florence, Alabama, and Herman Keeton, Red Bay, Alabama. • PERFECTION’S HEIRESS - A truly outstanding GO BOY’S DRUMSONG - A black junior stal­ lion that should be ready for the best by Cele­ bration time. He is owned by Herman Keeton, Red Bay, Alabama. two-year-old mare. By SUN DUST PERFECTION, this black filly should do well. Owned by Dr. B. S. Henry, Russellville, Alabama, and Bud Dunn. • EBONY’S HARVEST MOON - A bay stallion that should do well in any junior class. Owned by Hulon Newton, Anderson, Alabama. SUNDUST JULIET — A chestnut mare owned by Buddy Bradford of Russellville, Alabama. She is one of those good ones. Watch her in her class. • QUICKSILVER — A pretty blue roan, this fine two-year-old by CARBON COPY is a stallion to watch in his class. He is owned by David Gwalt- ney of Collierville, Tennessee. ROYAL FLUSH — This black two-year-old stal­ lion is a Futurity colt. He has been worked slow­ ly as a young horse and is coming on well. He is by GO BOY’S SUNDUST and is owned by Dr. B. S. Henry, Russellville, Alabama, and Lewis Bickerstaff, High Point, North Carolina. • SUN’S MIDNIGHT GAL - A junior mare that can go with the best . . . this black beauty is owned by Dr. H. E. Whitlock, Muscle Shoals, Alabama. All in Top £hape - Heading dor the Celebration