1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 July Voice RS | Page 40

Amwwcfoq ... fciA/tei-Aai ojf all £kcu> Hoi- All CcHJiqhccl 7 c 7 ke £«U SUN DUST REBEL MAID Without a doubt, this is the greatest show mare ever to be sold at auc­ tion. This great mare ended her 1968 career by winning the Aged Mare Class at the Dixie Jubilee, defeating the best in the nation. All last year she was shown by her trainer, Neil Robinson, and Sharon Terry to tie first and second in professional and amateur classes. In 1969, she has won nine blues to date, including the mare classes at Searcy, Ark.; Trenton, Tenn.; Ger­ mantown, Tenn.; Nettleton, Miss.; and Pontotoc, Miss. Many horse­ men say that she is the best three- gaited mare showing today .This is her second year to be shown, and she has a great future. 2. MR. GO BOY T. — Yearling chestnut stallion, fourteen hands and ready for a saddle. Undefeated in halter classes. Won Mississippi State Champion 4-H Weanling Class in 1968, shown by Fletcher Ter­ ry. Dam by TOP WILSON. 3. EDNA’S MAGIC MAN — The best pony showing :oday! We realize that we just made a broad state­ ment, but wait until you see Fletcher ride this pony before forming an opinion. Sired by GO BOY’S MA­ GIC and out of the famous pony mare EDNA GEE. 4. THE RED BARON T. — Chestnut stallion, aged five. Broke and shown by Charles Graves, Stratford, Mo. to win 46 ribbons as a two- and three-year-old. Will C. Terry bought him last May, and has won 19 first and second place ribbons with him in amateur and professional classes. The best money can buy. Ask Dr. Porter Rodgers, Jr. about him. A profes­ sional trainer has never worked this horse. Ride him, and you will buy him. 5. SPIRIT’S LUCKY BOY — Two-year-old sorrel colt by SPIRIT OF MIDNIGHT ready to show. High­ headed and can stroll. Amateur broke. 6. MAKER’S DELIGHT - Sorrel stallion by SUN’S DELIGHT, and out of a MERRY MAKER mare. Can do three gaits to perfection. Amateur broke. Pretty as any horse. 7. MIDNIGHT BLUE BOY T. - Seven-year-old dapple-grey gelding, white mane and tail, ready for a lady for juvenile. Beautiful! Fifteen hands, and can beat the best. Ideal for 15.2 and under, amateur, or professional classes. A head-shaking walking rascal. SHARON TERRY