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wood Stables and worked with John T. Carter for eighteen months. Some of the horses he worked at Robinwood were WARLOCK. MACKAY’S COUNTRY SQUIRE, TOP TALENT, GO BOY’S NIGHT PROWL­ ER, ROGER’S BLACK GLORY, REGAL GOLD, THE POLITICIAN, and a number of other top horses. Windy Hills Stables was completed in the spring of 1967 and Tommy and his string of fine horses moved in. He is still going strong, working twenty-two horses, and has hired an assistant, Roger Henegar, who works and also show's horses as well. In addition, he has four other helpers on hand to assist him with equipment, etc. Whenever the Windy Hills van pulls in for a show-, the boys better have the best they’ve got if they are going to beat Tommy. There are excellent breeding facilities at Windy Hill. Standing are: TH E GOLDEN PROMENADERby HALL ALLEN and out of a LAST CHANCE mare, owned by Dr. C. C. Chitwood: MIDNIGHT SPORTSMAN by MID­ NIGHT SUN and out of a MERRY BOY mare; and MR. SUN by MIDNIGHT SUN and out of a LAST CHANCE mare. THE GOLDEN PROMENADER is the 1959 World Grand Champion Amateur Horse. If you have never visited Tommy and Windy Hills Stables, you should make it a 'must.’ You’ll find a warm welcome there, and will see lots of activity and enjoy relaxing in the spacious red-carpeted air-condi­ tioned Trophy Room. Tommy, the Slagles and the Bow-mans invite you to come see them on Gap Creek Road in Elizabethton, Tennessee. UNDEFEATED! THREE-YEAR-OLD STALLION WINK • • SUN’S HOLIDAY • • • Needs Your Support WHAT DO YOU LOOK FOR IN A YOUNG HORSE? JOHNKY’S SO 80¥ OWNERS: MR. & MRS. THOMAS EATON M-fASNNVILLE TENNESSEE Contact: EATON BLOODSTOCK AGENCY ★ Highway 70, McMinnville, Tenn. MR. THOMAS EATON, 615 / 473-2875 ★ At Stud: SUN'S HERO 38 Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse