1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 March Voice RS | Page 2

(pteMniinq pwm harber & cherry stables CENTERVILLE, TENNESSEE TWO-YEAR-OLD MARES LANDLADY — A top Two-Year-Old Mare — Full sister to TIGER LILLY and black as a you-know- what. She is owned by Dennison & Underhill of Dixon, Tennessee and has already attracted a lot of attention. EBONY’S FASCINATION - This is a fancy black Two-Year-Old Mare that has great prospects. You will see a lot of her this year. She is owned by Mrs. Barbara Horn of Hopkinsville, Kentucky. SHADY LADY — Another fine Two-Year-Old Mare, this beautiful chestnut has all the attributes of becoming one of the best. She is owned by Harber & Cherry Stables and is already known for her ability to walk. KERRI’S DELIGHT — Owner Wilson Brazelton of Nashville has reason to be proud of this pretty black filly. She is making fine progress and should be seen a lot this year. TWO-YEAR-OLD STALLIONS MIDNIGHT MERRY MACK — According to his name, this Two-Year-Old Stallion should incor­ porate all the best of our major blood lines and his recent improvement indicates that he just might. He is owned by Boyd Roberts of Dixon, Tennessee. SUN’S SENSATION - Mr. and Mrs. John Englert of Columbia, Tennessee are proud of this young stallion and he should make a name for himself in Two-Year-Old classes this year. CAVALIER’S GO BOY - One of the best young horses we have ever started, this big-going stal­ lion should also be known by the time the season is over. He is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lilly of Jackson, Mississippi. THREE-YEAR-OLD MARES TIGER LILLY — This popular Three-Year-Old Mare would have to head our list of contenders for her class. She has grown since last season and is set in her gaits. Owners Brazelton, Harber & Cherry are ready to go with her. SUMMER SONG — Owner Bruce Almeida of Kin­ ston, Alabama was pleased with this mare last year and he should see a lot of her in the show­ ring this year. She has improved and is a good one. THREE-YEAR-OLD STALLIONS THE PROFESSIONAL — Coming on strong and making great improvement, this stallion should live up to his name as he takes on the top “pros” of his class. SUN’S SPECIAL GUY - Owner Adele Harber of Nashville is excited about the prospects of her “guy” for 1969. He is a stout young horse with a lot of ability and desire. Watch for him! JUNIOR HORSES TIGER BAY — There isn’t much we can add to the reputation of this horse, except to say that he is greatly improved over 1968. He is fat and has settled down greatly to become a real threat to Junior Classes for 1969. Go, TIGER! He is still owned by Brazelton and Adele Harber. JUVENILE HORSES STING RAY — Miss Nancy Williams will again be a threat on this fine Juvenile horse. She did well last year and has improved for the 1969 season. Watch for Nancy and STING RAY in Juvenile Classes. PONIES DING-A-LING — Eddie and Suzanne Underhill feel that they really have named this horse well. He is a real “ding-a-ling” when it comes to the showring and they should do well this season. Watch for them! DELIGHT’S DIAMOND — This one should make a lot of people take notice in Amateur Classes for 1969. David Harber owns him and has high hopes of success this season. We have worked hard all winter long and believe that we have a string of top stock for the 1969 season. We have high hopes for several of our Two-Year-Olds and look for continued improve­ ment in some of our older horses. Your continued support for Harber & Cherry Stables will be greatly appreciated. HARBER & CHERRY STABLES CENTERVILLE, TENNESSEE Trainer BOB CHERRY