1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 May Voice RS | Page 43

EIGHTH ANNUAL J W A CHARITY HORSE SHOW TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA Sponsored by JUNIOR WELFARE ASSOCIATION JUNE 18, 19, 20 “Alabama’s Greatest Outdoor Horse Show’ Premium List COAST TO COAST — For proof of the fact that the Walking Horse industry stretches from coast to coast, California trainer Glenn Miller and his wife are seen chatting at the recent Murray Farms Sale. did not seem to hurt the buying although it may have cut down on the number of spectators. Other horses commanding high prices at the sale include: HANDSHAKER HI-LITE, consigned by Carl Edwards, sold to Herbert H. Roberts, South Irvine, Ky., for $5,000; SUN’S DIXIE DELIGHT, consigned by Fashion Two Twenty, sold to Don Bolinger, Cali­ fornia, Mo. for $4,000; MAGIC SATIN T, consigned by Hays Burnett, sold to Johnny Quinn, Double Q Stables, Piedmont, SC, for $4,000; GO BOY AGAIN’S BAY LADY, consigned by W. W. Clary, sold to Dr. B. C. Humphrey, Hamilton, Mo., for $3,000; JIMMY’S MIDNIGHT SUN, consigned by D. L. Putman, sold to J. C. Hopper, Russell Springs, Ky., for $3,000; SHA­ DOW’S IMAGE, consigned by Kenny Dickson, sold to Dr. Harold Schmuck, White Star Farms, East Canton, Oh., for $3,000; and BEAUMONT’S SOUVENIR, con­ signed by Robert Snoddy, sold to B. P. Parks, Atlan­ ta, Ga., for $2,750. $10,000 Walking Horse Championship $1000 Official premium list mailed May 1 Announcer PETE YOKELY Walking Horse Judge: CLYDE ORTON Caruther