1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 November Voice RS | Page 29

SACRAMENTO WINNERS (Top. left lo right) — English Pleasure GOLDEN SLVS ALLERO. Bob Pally for Mr. Mrs William Pally Park Pleasure MERRY BOVS GRANDSON. J Powell Merrill, own­ er-rider. Amateur Championship SOUTHERN COM­ FORT, Curtis Schmelzla. owner rider. Show Novice - SCARLET O HARA. Johnny Gunn for Mr Mrs. George Welch. Two Year-Old Mares MERRY ROB IN Glenn Miller for Blue Ridge Ranch. Two-Year old Stallion Gelding KING GIOVANNI. Ray Rhoads for Scotch Acres Walkers. Three-Year-Old Champ­ ionship SOUVENIR'S DON SHERWOOD. .Jim Pan ders for Blue Mountain Ranch Now w e know it CAN be done in Sacramento. Despite the skeptics, we had a very successful show in every way. Well-deserved congratulations to the NCTWHA members who contributed their ideas and time to put this great show together! (Continued from page 19) Dear Sir: Today I received September/Octo­ ber issue of the VOICE. In the Horse Show results of the Kentucky Walk­ ing Horse Celebration, there is a mistake in the yearling class. You show HIDDEN VALLEY JEWELL as second place winner. It should be HIDDEN VALLEY BEAU, owned November, 1969 by Marion C. Wilder of Fern Creek, Ky. and shown by Troy Bailey. Hop­ ing you can make a retraction. Sincerely yours, MARION C. WILDER Dear Mr. Wilder: We appreciate your calling this error to our attention. THE EDITOR 29