JOHNSTOWN 12508 Sealect of Windcrest x Valatie May 16, 1959 - June 16, 1963 It is 111ithdeep regret tl,at 111cannounce the death of our fine young stallion, Johnstown. This 111asto be his first year in the sho1111·ing under saddle and at the Chifdrens' Services Horse Show at Farmington, · Conn., he blazed into the ring ,vith his young enthusiasm and splendid action like banners flying. Acclaimed by those who watched him there, he 111orethe Morgan Tri -Color from the ring at Glassel end. It tvas. his first sho,v and his fast. One month later to the very day he tvas gone. Hopes pi,rned high, all the lively expectations of future shows faded. "Bro,vnie" loved the sho,v ring for all his brief life. His flaihing legs and sparkling eyes tvere testimony to his enjoyment. For two years., shown only in hrrrnes; classes, tl,e blue ribbon fluttered fmm liis bridle many times, always seeming to accen­ tuate our faith in him and the bloodlines which prodt{ced him-. Under saddle we knew l,e could go on to even greater fame. No ttJ the valiant heart tl,at once beat so strongly is still. The flashing legs and flying mane arc gone. We will miss him down the seasons, this playful horse 111ho always seemed to know when to play and ttJhen to work- Johnstown a very good horse . . . lie could hrr11e been a great one. TO BECOME A MORGAN OWNER OR BREEDER AT A REASONABLE PRICE

We are offering a few mares with foals at side re-bred to Parade.

1 - Four year old gelding by Broadwall St. Pat - green broken to ride. Quiet disposition.

1 - Large two year old gelding by Parade

Several outstanding weanling colts by Parade and Broadwall Drum Major. These will make excellent stallions. * I. VISIT US NOW ,

, * * Mr. and Mrs. J. Cecil Ferguson Broadwall Farm Greene, Rhode Island

EXPRESS7-3963 SPECIAL FEATURES Publbher Vblta Rocky Mt. Morgan Club ...... 9 Selling Morgans With Advertblng ...... 11 First Morgan Field Day - Florida ...... 13 Townshend Morgan Farm Host to Sterling Club ...... 15 Morgan Horse Takes Sweepstakes In California ...... 16 Protective Association Formed ...... , . . . 24 Mld-Atlanllc Show Dates ...... 24 Dear Sir: In recent issues we have noticed the interest and demand for promotion and REGULAR FEATURES acceptance o1 the grade Morgan. We Letter s to the Edllor ...... 4 certain ly support every move in this The Preside nt's Come r ...... , , ...... direction. These hors es are one of the Horses, Horse s. Hors es ...... , ...... 7 Tes' Hossin ' Around ...... 8 biggest a sets the breed has. A page or Ask the Doc tor ...... 15 even a colum n reserve.cl for them would Kyova Morg an Club ...... 19 be a welcom e addi tion to the magazine. New Eng land News ...... , ...... 21 Many folks like us, just can 't afford Southe rn News a nd Views ...... 22 Morga n Breede rs an ! Exhibitors ...... 23 to buy a purebred but are satisfied with Wyoming Morg an Horses ...... , ...... 24 a grade that lacks only in papers and Nor th of the Borde r ...... , ...... 25 background. T he anima l we o.wn is Mid-Atlan tic News ...... 26 the one that counts not its ancestors Pe nn - New s ...... 28 North Central News ...... 4 1 on both ides back generation on end Bucke ye Breeze ...... , ...... 43 Our half -Morgan mare is an excel­ Mid-Sta tes Morga n News ...... 44 lent example of the. breed in every as­ Pa cific Northwest ...... , . . . 45 p ct bu t color. She is a chestnut and Morgan Horse Club of Southern California ...... 46 Northern Cali fornia. Fourth Ann ual Show and New s ...... 47 whit e pinto a her mother was. We Land of Enchantm ent ...... 48 (Continued 011 Page 42) Texa s Tall y ...... 49 New York News ...... SO Morga ns in Arizona ...... 50 Ind iana Morgan Horse Club ...... 5 1 OUR COVER Jus tin Morga n Ass ocia tion ...... 52

Officers of The Morgan Horse Club President ...... J, CECIL FERGUSON Greene, Rhode Island Eastern Regional Vice President ...... MRS. ROGER E, ELA Wayland, Mass. Mid-West Regional Vice President ...... J. ROY BRUNK Rochester , Ill. Regional Vice President ...... DR. HENRY P, BOYD San Rafael , Calif. I ' Treasurer ...... CHAUNCY STILLMAN 230 Park Avenue, New York , N. Y. Secretary ...... SETH P. HOLCOMBE P. 0. Box 2157, West Hartford 17, Connecticut Windcrest Play Boy bo.ught by Mrs. Wm. W. Barton , Big Bend Farms, The Morgan Horse Magazine Rockford, Ill., as a yearling from Ted Vol. XXIII August, 1963 No. 7 Davis, Windcrest Farms , Windsor, Vt. , A Monthly - The Officio! Publlcotlon of THE MORGAN HORSE CLUB, Incorporated June , 1959. Play Boy was foaled May Secretary 's Office , P. 0 . Box 2157 , West Hartford 17, Conn. 14, 1958, very dark bay. Ted Davis felt Please send all correspondence regarding subscriptions and advertising to publlcatlon office : The Morgan Horse Magazine , Leominster, Mau . - Dial 4-6506 . as we did that the middle West needed Publbher ...... Otho F. Euaey a gcod Eastern stallion so he saved Play Editor ...... Bernice Anderson Boy for us. Play Boy has absolutel y Spedal Features ...... Em Pedler natural high actioJ1 and the good Mor ­ Circulation ...... Rosalie McGuire gan disposition. He is producing some beautiful colts. His winnings are: CONTRmUTING EDITORS Phyllls Barber Ollle Mae Dansby Jeanne Mehl Margaret Wllhauk 1961- 6 shows, 14 firsts, 2 grand Judeen Barwood Doris Hodgin R. G. Morgareldge Pauline Zeller champions, 2 reserve champions and one Louise Beckley Dorothy Lockard Eve Oakley Helene Zimmerman Lorrayne lyen Peggy McDonald Cece Olsen Dorothy Olson Junior Champio n. Dorothy Colbum Coleen Mclean Ayellen Richards Gloria Jones Barbara Cole Charlotte Schmidt Natalie Webber Harrl•t Ulery 1962-4 shows, 8 firs· s, senior grand Ruth Rogers Pal Hamilton Pat Crookham Pamela Leach and grand champion of the Eilene Sullivan Pam Sundblad Mary Vidololf The Publisher ond stoff of The Morgon Horse Magaz ine and The Morgon Horse Club, Inc. show. are not responsible for opinions and statements expressed In signed art icles or paid ad­ 1963 - Retired Play Boy for breeding vertisements . These opinions a re not necessarily the opinions of the statf of this fournal. but brou ght him out for the Mid-West ­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES ern Charity Horse Show where he won One Year $4.00 Two Years $7,50 Three Years Sl0.50 Canada $4.50 Foreign Rates $5.00 per year and retired the Squire Skimp Challenge The MORGAN HORSE MAGAZINE, published monthly except January by THE MORGAN Trophy given for the last 3 years by HORSE CLUB, INC., Secretary's Office , P. 0 . Box 2157, West Hartford 17, Conn. Printed by The Eusey Press, Leominster , Moss. Second closs postag e pa id at Leominster, Hylee Farms of Cambria , Wis. Moss. Closing dote for copy ond advert ising 1st of month preceding dote of publicor lon. Copyright 1963 by The Morgon Horse Club, Inc. ~he c:pre"iaent'" eorner

By J. C EC IL FERG ON

Wh en one i President of a large atio nal Organiza ­ tion like the Mo.rgan Horse Club, Tnc., problems and mis­ und erstand ings are always present and the e situations should try to be solved. To overcome a lot of misund erstandin gs in Jud ging and Registering Morga ns your club will mail to all its members and Morgan Jud ges, a small booklet , "The Morgan Horse Showing' and Registration Requir ements." This booklet ex­ plains the rules for Judging and requirements of. registering Morgan Horses. Last week I received a sad telephone call from a young. BOB B 5282, foaled in 1905. bred by James Baird , East B~ke , Vt. ster a king if she could show her seven year oJd hal f-Mor­ gan in a Morgan Class. aturally the answer is "no." Anoth er qu estion always present is long feet and The call brought to my mind the many people I ha ve. tried weighted shoes versus short feet and regular shoes. Our to discour age from breeding unr egistered mar es to Morgan rules cover long feet and weight but few jud ges or spectators stallions. The off-spring is good, in fact, too go.od. One pay much attention to this. Some horses go high natur ally becomes attac hed to them and loves them , but they are still shoes or no. shoe$. Those that do not are shown with long just a horse. Tf at the tim e they bought a Registered Mor­ feet and heavy shoes. The Morgan bends his knees and is ga n colt or filly foal, they would now ha ve a Morgan th ey not supposed to go like an Arab or a Hun ter. The pictur e co.uld how , an animal of value. Instead, af.ter all this time, on thi s page, of. Bob B, 5285, foaled in 1905, sho.ws an early they till have just a ho.rse. ( Continued on Page 59)

NATIONAL SHOW RIBBON WINNERS For pictorial coverage in National Show Issue, have pictures in this office by August 5. The MORGAN HORSE Magazine, P. 0. Box 149, Leominster, Mass. 01453

Beckridge Morgans

In show after show the get of our stallions; So.nfield, Broad. wall St. Pat and Montey Vermo.nt are consistantly at or near the top. In one recent show 4 of the first 5 in a class of ap- proximately JO were by them. Aga in, blood count s.

We still have a good selectioJ1 of weanling colts and fillies ... available this fall. Also good young geldings from 2 to 4, available now at very reasonable. prices. See them at your earliest convenience . .. mostly at the ranch. SONNY FIELD 14090 (Sonfield x Diana Rockwood} CV Zwanzig, Walla Wolla , took his mar e Diana over 300 miles to be Visitors Are AlttJays Welcome bred to Sonfleld . The resulting colt, Sonny Field, os o yearling was awarded the blue ot the big WSU show in o doss of 8 . Another colt by Montey Verm ont wos 3rd . (Incidentally Diana 's dam, Diana Ro, is ono of our broodmares .)

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HUDSON VALLEY- BERKSHIREBREEDERS Come visit the Farms and see in one day over l 00 of the fines t MORGAN horses anywhere . BLUE SPRUCE FARM - Altamont, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Plauth GREEN MEADS FARM - Richmond, Mass. Aurora Leigh was Reserve Champion Junior Saddle Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Morse Stake, 1962 National. Owned by PETALBROOK FARM - Wappingers Falls, N. Y. BLUE SPRUCE FARM Mr. and Mrs . Philip Jackson -.-:------VOORHIS FARM - Red Hook, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs . Gor don Voorh is This is a good ration . There's noth­ Horses, Horses. Horses! ing particularly wrong with it except the co.st; he's paying $95.00 per ton for it. The alfalfa hay will likely increase the protein content of the total ration to a atisfactory level (I would like to see brood mares and stallion get about 14% protein). The calcium- ration will shif.t the added alfalfa hay which is high in calcium ( the nearer it approaches 1.1 the better). BY I question feeding skimmilk and an­ DR. M. E. ENSMINGER tibiotics to mature horses. Older ani­ CLOVIS, CALIFORNIA mals do not need very excellent , but too expensive, skimmilk; they can use Girls and Horses an important consideration. And there cheaper oil meal protejns just as well. When it comes to using girls in is no finer recreation and sport through­ Antibiotics are fine for suckling foals, horse work, too many employers think o.ut life. but I know of no experimental work Victorian era and ide saddle. It's time But what are the professional oppor­ indicating their value as a feed for £or a change The fairer se.x merit a tunities in horse work for the bachelor mature horses provided there is no break. If they have a for and girl or for the little wife who wishes disease problem . interest in horses, they have the first to work? Among them are the follow­ Anthrax in Horses ·and most important requisite for suc­ ing: I'm frequent ly asked if horses (and ce s in this rapidly expanding field. J. In research and public relations other equines) are more s~ceptible I receive many letters from girls ask­ with commercial co.mpanies that manu­ than other farm animals to tetanus or ing abo ut college training and jo.b facture and distribute products used in lockjaw. The answer is yes. However placement on horse work. Generally the light horse industry. the disease does occur in swine, cattle, these young ladies proudly tell of their 2. Veterinarians in private practice sheep and goats; and it is transmissible love for horses, confide in me that their with drug manufacturers and with to man . The greatest incidence o.f an­ parents and friends have discouraged horse estab lishments. thrax is in the South, where precau­ them every step of the way, and earn­ 3. As office manage.rs or head sec. tions against it are an essential part of. estly solicit help and advice. Here is retaries to executives engaged in agri­ the routine treatment of wounds; but the story that I've told again and again. businesses. it occurs world-wide. Few colleges of.fer special training 4. On the staffs of horse magazines Symptoms and Signs. in horses; and those that do are gener­ and breed registry associations. Anthrax is usually associated with a ally somewhat limited from the stand­ 5. In college teaching. puncture wound. Generally, the in­ point of facilities and courses. Al­ 6. As riding instructors . cubation period is from one to two though this is disappointing, the impor ­ 7. In schooling top horses, in which weeks, but it may vary from one day to tant thing is to get a college education. - because of their lo.ve for horses, and many months. The disease is charac­ From the standpoint of undergraduate their light hands - they usually excel. terized by a stiffness about the head and co.urses, I admonish these equine lovers Analyzing a Horse Ration neck, slow chewing and weak and aw k­ to major in department of special inter ­ Recently a breeder of registered horses ward swallowing, protruding of the est and take such re.quired or elective asked for my opinion on the followin g third eyelid over the forward surface horse courses as are available; to take horse concentrate ration, which he is of the eyeball (called "haws"), a stand ­ the necessary supporting courses in the feeding (along with good alfalfa hay): ing position throughout the sickness, sciences and the arts; to be good schol­ Pounds violent spasms or contractions of ars; to become proficient in shorthand Rolled oats ...... 1000 groups of muscles brought on by the ~ and typing; and to o,btain rather broad Gro und corn ...... 300 slightest movement or noise, temper a­ training. Then if they are real top Wheat bran ...... 500 ture up to 110 degrees F, and contract . students, I urge that they give serious Linseed oil meal ...... 100 ing of the jaw muscles so. intensely that consideration to completing a Ph. D. or Skimmilk ...... 50 the horse is unable to open its mouth a veterinary degree.. Steamed bone meal ...... 50 - hence the name lockjaw . If. recovery Jobs For Girls Vitamin D suppleme.nt ...... 2 occurs, it takes a month or more. 1n As a college professor for 25 years, I Antibiotics ( 1 Y4oz.) over hal f the cases, however, death fol­ observed that most pretty girls get mar ­ lows, usually because o.f sheer exhaus. ried. Thus, I was never concerned about Total 2,002 tion or paralysis of the vital organs. getting jobs for them. Usually the.re Beginning with creep feeding and Cause, Prevention and 1 reatment are plenty o.f prof.essional opportunities continuing to two years of age, all The disease is caused by an exceed­ but cupid wins out. But this is all the young stock receive one po.und of a ingly powerfu l toxin or poison, more more reason why girls should be en­ good commercial supplement in addi­ than I 00 times as toxic as strychnine , encouraged to pursue their interest in tion. liberated by a specific microo.rganism horses - just as the.y should be inter ­ The computed ana lysis on this ra­ or germ - the anthrax bacillus. The ested in and the other arts and in tion is: protein 12.73 % ; calcium, causative organism is an anaerobe (it home making. Housewives can ride at 0.85 % ; phosphorus, 0.88 % · and TON, lives in the absence of ), which such times as may suit their convenience 70%. ( Continued from Page 59)

AUGUST, 1963 7 tangled with a ground hog and for once, go.t into something he couldn't get Jes' Hossin' Around out of. The gro und hog's teeth were tuck in Max in such a way that he By DOROTHY LOCKARD couldn 't let go, and Max wouldn't let go. o, after midnight, armed with R. D. 5, Greenville, Pa. a flashlight and a hoe, l proceeded up 10 the wheatfield to see what Max's Some. kind Canad ian soul sent us a don't know how or when the horse will troubl e was. Before it was all over Canad ian Morgan Club decal. It is be shipp ed yet. Junior thinks it will they o.mersaulted down the hill to­ very nice and it shall be treasured and go by plane. He figures that is the most gether which let the. ground hog re.­ aved for the day when we will have a exciting way. lea e his teeth. By this time, Max, the real nice horse trailer to. put it on - Pa is getting a big charge out of this mighty hunt er, was glad to let go. right alongside The Morgan Horse sale, too.. He had called up a couple l was mighty glad the battle was over, lub, Inc. decal. of local fellows to come and look at this too. This thra hing around in the Junior did a bright thing thi week. good horse. They weren't in any hurry dark is not for me. He went swimming, in the river, with to come and look . When they finally I've talke.d about Pa's folks in thi hi glasses on. Well, he dived in with got aro.und to it, Pa said, in an offhand column . ow l must give my mother them on, anyway. He can't hardly find way, "Oh, I'm sorry . You are too equa l time. Mother called, long dis­ his glasses when he mislay them in the late. He is go ing to a big ranch in tance, and talked abo,ut five dollars house so it is no wonder he couldn 't Californi a." worth. The reason she called? She find them in the river. nd, in case you are wondering if it wanted to know if I intended writing W hy he went swimmi ng in this mud­ pays to adverti e in The Morgan Horse for The Morgan Hor e Magazine for dy river l don 't know. 1 suspect be­ Magazine classif.ied ads, thi hor se sale three more years. ( I was a bit evasi e cause the police have recently be.en is living proof that it do.es. there. How do I know I'll be writin g ending divers into it, and the divers This horse is a big Morgan and he for it next month? Things might get have been coming up with parts from is one good horse. Ordinarily, we go so dull around here I'll have nothing tolen cars. ot only parts but a whole for smaller hors es, but a good big horse to. write about. Then again, I might new tolen orvair. Maybe Junior got that is balanced and handy and willing think something is interesting and you excited thinking he'd find a new car like this fellow, that kind just can't folks won't and I'll be out on my ear. there too. That must be why he for­ be beat. We will miss him. He is the It is also quite possible I'll pop up wit h got to take his glasses off. best trail ho.rse Pa ever rode. He sees some opinions which might not prove Our next door neighbo.r, Pete, is go­ everythin g and is afra id of nothing. As to be popular - like I agree lOOo/. with ing to ue our Lucky colt. The horses the lead hor se in a big trail ride he Mrs. Bubar's lette r to the edito.r about are in his pa ture right now, and Pe.re takes everyt hing in his stride and the promoting the half-Mo.rgan. I al~ · I ft his tractor wit h his straw hat on it other hor ses follow his good examp le. agree with and endorse the Tew Mexi­ ou : there. The horses all looked the The buyer wrote, "I have bought co club's stand on showing Morgans.) tractor over carefu lly, but Lucky could­ eleven Morgans, by mail, and every So, anyway, Mother really called me n t let it go at that. He had to eat one of them has been be.tter than I ex­ because she didn't ::int to t11aste(get Pete' hat, too. pected. " Isn't that a gra nd endor se­ that Mr. Eusey) her good money on a Remind me of the spring we had ment o.f the integrity of Morgan three year subscriptio.11if I wasn't going the hor ses in the other adjoining pas­ breeder ? to be writing in it for three more years. ture, Leo's. The horses discovered that For the fir t time in a long time , we At the. same time he hated to spend the the maple sap tasted pretty good, and dont ha ve a mare 0.11 the place. The fjfty cents extra per year that the they wc;nt from tre.e to tree emptyi ng "boys" get along much better without a magazine costs when it is bought one buckets. Leo put up better bucket mare around. They don't try to boss year at a time. I suggest ed, kiddingly, with good tight lids o.n. Didn 't take each other. There isn't a on one that she contact Mr. Eusey and maybe them long to figure out how to get the of them. I'm beginning to think the he would sell he.r just the page I wi;ite lids off. At first this was considered female of the species are the trouble­ every month. No, she didn 't want Mr. by all concerned as cut . After a makers. Eusey thinking she was an oddball, while it became a problem and the The bo.ys share the same sma ll shed but that's really all she wanted out of horses had to be return ed to our own in the hot sun , and no one tries to the magazine. pasture. shove anyone else. out. The boys all lay ow, if I can find other writers for Had the pleasure o.f meeting the Ul­ down and take a nap in the morning the Mo.rgan Horse Magazine who have rich's and trainer Tommy Thompson sun , and l mean they go sound asleep. non-horsey mothers, maybe my mother of. Lebanon, Ohio, and seeing their They aren't worried about getting hurt. could work out a deal with them and Morgans, and it was a pleasure. They lay right next to each other with they could split the cost on one sub­ We babysat our granddaughter parts touching. If one ge.ts up first, the scription and each get the part of the Denise, recently. J left Junior with her o.ther don't rush frantically to their magazine they like best. You ee alone for awhile. When I re:urn ed I feet. l n the pasture the boys get to run­ Mother, I'm trying. di covered Denise playing with Junior 's ning sometimes, but it is not a race, and We have had a ro.yal battle with a watch. Talk about gra ndparent s spoil­ no one cares who wins. tiny fast mouse . Dozens of tim e we had ing the baby! Our old blacksmith buddy was telling him cornered and somehow he always Guess what? We sold a hon e and us about a horse, a cherry picker. "Why, he i goi ng all the way to California. he'd drown if it rained," he said. ( Continued on Page 59) I n't that exciting? We think so. We Big Daddy Max, our old weiner dog,

8 The MORGAN HORSE PublisherVisits Rocky Mountain Morgan Horse Club By Omo F. EusEY

On our recent visit to Salt Lake City also enjoyed meeting his mother who, On our way back to Em's we it was our privilege to. visit many of the though past the three score mark en­ stopped at the Mosher boys. Fortunate· Rocky Mountain Club members, and joys barrel racing. Her doi:tor has ad­ ly "C lassy Boy" their cutting Morgan' see their good Morgans. vised her, because of her age, to switch was just getting ready to cut calves. He We came away convinced all of the her hobby to dogs. She assured me she had recently won a $150 purse against a goo.cl Morgans are not in the East, and will not follow his advice! Mel was in­ large class of Quarter horses. He is that Western hospitality is not over­ strumental in starting this club, after a beautiful model, flashy with good rated . We regretted we could not stay enjoying his company for an hour or Morgan characteristics. Amos rode him to visit their All Morgan Show which so it is easy to understand why it got while Leo was mounted on a full sister had over l 00 entries and visit with the off to. such a good start. who is also being trained to cut cattle. rest of their members . We missed Bud Higgins but his Ern Pedler's stallions are known to Jess Hovey got us off to a goo.cl start wife, Lorraine gracio.usly showed us many of our readers , they are: as he and his son Joeshowed us their their Morgans, which were of top quali ­ flashy stallion Funquest Buddy Lee, ty. We were especially interested in Flying Jubilee, by Flyhawk out of and several of his 1963 foals. We were a nice young mare , Beatrice Kedron , Juveno, a be.autif.uJ over 15 hand dark especially sorry we could not see his by Lippitt Morman, the first of his get chestnut stallion, more commonly entry in the fine harness class, pulling we have seen. known as "Li ttle Fly." He is one o.f the the fla hiest show buggy we have ever Wally Ripple was really on the ball top sires of the area. seen. grooming his nice model stallion, El The Outcast, by Flying Jubilee out Bucky to perfection when we arrived. of Geny also an over 15 hand stallion Next we visited Allen Smith, the club He then mounted to show us he could president, saw his nice stallion Bingo, and Little Fry; by Flying Jubilee out of also move under saddle. , Moonbeam. and mares with foals. Allen uses his Dick Forsythe, the secretary of the Morgans, and like Ern Fedler enjoys show, and one to whom much of. the You will hear more of these stallions mountain riding. He is doing an ex­ credit for its success should go had and their ability as mountain ho.rses in cellent jo.b as president, from all re­ two beautiful Morgans in the trailer, the September issue. ports, and we wish him the best as he lo.aded and ready to go. He dropped The R~ky Mountain Club is one of promotes Morgans in this area. the tail gate and on command eith~r our finest aggressive young clubs. We Mel Frandsen, who has recently with one would back out and mode.I without wish we could have met all of the mem­ Bud Higgins purchased Stellar, of his entering the trailer. One was trained bers. W c predict they will be one of Eastern show fame, showed us a nice for cutting and the other for perform ­ the largest and stronge.st groups in the gro up of. mares with their foals. We ance classes. years to come.

FLYING JUBILEE 9964, by Flyhawk out of Ju-vi.Der,champion afal· STELLAR 10009, by Mentor out of Naiad. champion stallion owned lion owned by Em Pedler of Blg Cotlonwood Canyon, Utah. by Mell Frandsen and Bud Higgins of American Fork, Utah .

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Classified advertising in one or the printing ruler is measured in picas, Draw a line around the space for the more newspape rs near you. a full page is approximately 7" x 9 Yi". picture or pictures where they will 2. Classified or display advertising This is very close to the advertising stand out the most. Then, write in the in horse or livestock pe.rio.dicals that standard that says the ideal ad is in the heading and signature with lines drawn cover your state or region and possibly proportion of. 5 by 8 or the o.ther way, in to approximately represent each line those servi ng even larger areas. 8 by 5. A half page across fits the of copy and where it is to be. If there 3. Displaying your horses and talk­ latter closely too. A half page can are several paragraphs or different ing about them wherever good judge ­ also be laid out , 2 columns ( 4 Yi) by places for copy, they should be keyed ment indic ates. 7" high, to fit the first standard. This (copy A, B, C, etc.) with the same let­ 4. A generous use of the Morgan shape of half page, seldom used, has ters in front of the copy for each seg­ Ho.rse Magazine which will build pres­ a distinct advantage. It dominates a ment. page with a minimum of space. See tige as well as selling Morgans and In other words the picture could for yQurself. Cut out a piece of paper stallion service. well be the highli ght of the ad. If this size and lay it over a page with Of course a complete program is not on one side, it is much better to hav~ all news copy ... doesn 't it appear to necessary to ge.t the desired results in the hor se face toward the copy rath er be much more? Of. course it shoulJ many situations and would only make than away from it. Prints should be only be used when copy and picture the cost, time and effort out of propor. the best possible. A poor picture can desired can be fitted in adva ntageously . tion tQ reason. In some cases the med­ kill or detract from the value of the When a third of a page is called for, ium which has the best chance to get copy. A wrong angle may make a horse again copy and pictures should dictate the desired results should be tried first, appear slightly roman -nosed or shallow ­ whether it should be one full column if that doesn 't work another one should bodied or peaked-crouped or somethin g (2!4'' x two. colmuns by 4}'1'' be selected. 9Yi"), clse undesirlable. The wrong back.­ or across the page and 3 ~" high. A If classified advertising in one or ground may detract. Often back­ quarter page could be one column, by more newspapers is used it should be grounds ( especially those taken in 7", two columns by 3~" or three col­ re.membered , as the saying goes, "There shows) cannot be avoided, but can be umns by 2 Yi". is nothing deader than yesterday's news­ dimmed to make the horse stand out. In preparing both copy and layout paper." In other words practically all Basically, of course, the horse should it may help to look at a number of responses to. a classified advertisement be well-groomed with mane and tail different ads to use as a guide . One or will probably be received within a ve.ry combed out and if possible photo ­ more of them could help you to deter ­ few days after the ad has appeared . If graphed with summer coat and good no answers are received within this mine just .what you want, a certain type light . The tack, whether halter , brid '.e of heading , picture or pictures he.re or period it is doubtful that there will be or what not should be neat and clean. any. there, and the copy you think best. Per ­ It is also believed this situation holds haps there is a tendency to use too much The horse shou ld appear balanced to a lesser extent in the case of general copy regardless of the size of the ad. In and as animated as possible. horse periodicals; the vast majority of some case$ detailed copy is called f.or, Why should these things be tak en the readers of such publications will in others verbosity only detracts from into consideration when preparing a read them once and discard them. Of the key points and attractiveness of display ad for the Morgan Horse Maga. course a few people might clip such an the ad. or any other publication? Money , ad and answer it later, at a more con­ Is it necessary to say that copy should time and effort are being used to sell venient time , but again the percentage be truthful? An account of a situa­ Morgans or stallion service and in will probably be very very small. tion involving a horse of another breed many instances to build a reputation As there is a higher concentration of come$ to mind. It had been advertised so that people will come to you when prospects for Morgan advertising among as a winner of many classes. The pur­ need what you have to offer. Isn't it the readers of the Morgan Magazine, be­ chaser from a distant point did not just good se.nse to get as much as you cause there is extra interest in the. con­ check to see that the winnings were in can &om that money spent. Attractive ten ·s, and in many cases each item . is small shows that didn 't mean as much ads with good pictures and good fact­ read over and over, and as the advertis­ as indicated. Perhaps this was not dis­ ual copy can't help but make a better ing rates are so lo,w in comparison to honest copy, but does it fit the old impr ession and bring better return s. most media, this article will attempt story? "You can fool some of the Incidentally with good ads you help to enlarge on the use of display adver­ people some of the time ... "? On the build the prestige of the magazine and tising in it. Perhaps the following will other hand extreme slogans like "The the breed too. make it simpler, for people not familiar mostest and the bestest" are usually If you have a need for advertising with making up ads, to prepare better taken with a grain of. sand. In any but are not now doing any, perhaps the ads much more easily. event extreme honesty pays off in the foregoing will make it easier to get Th e factors involved are shape, size, long run. started. AUGUST, 1963 11 CRABAPPLE VALLEY FARM presents an INVENTORY ADJUSTMENT SALE from the LARGEST REGISTERED MORGAN HERD IN THE WORLD

Including our new crop of stallion foals we have 53 stallions and geldings . We will keep l O stall ions for breed ­ ing purposes and sell 43 stallions and geldings at reduced prices . Because of our large group of mares , we do not have barn space for the entire herd . All of our older stallions prev iously used for breeding are for sale. They are in excellent condition and guaranteed as breeders . Money will be returned on any an imal t hat is not as advertised.

These Morgans are pr iced at least 20 per cent below the regular listed price that has been ma inta ined on ou r farm for years . long term credit payments are available.

Wr ite for brochures, prices, and credit terms to: CRABAPPLE VALLEY FARMS 2037 Wale s Rd., N .E., Massillon, Oh io TEmple 3-6015, TEmple 3-4894 , TEmple 2-3661

THE MID-STATESMORGAN HORSE CLUB

will hold a FIELD DAY on Sepember 29 , 1963 , at Big ------BELOIT Bend Farms near Rockford, Illinois . The program HARRISON ----·WIS . w ill start at l :00 P.M . but you are cord ially invited ILL. to come in the morning, v isit our Hospital ity booths , tour the farm and inspect the stock . Mr . Lyman Orcu tt ~ ~!~ will be here from the East to offic iate and the event s I -ri..:;.OLIVER !~ scheduled will include : 5 ROAD I~ I l . What is a Morgan? (History and Uses) BIG ::o w-----E 2. What to look for in a Morgan (Discourse on Type BEND \

KILGORAN MORGAN FARM

Our Archie says, "I'm rulin g the roost now, as Tr availle has left for that prairie countr y in So.uthern Saskatchewan. (A ngus Foulston is his new keeper you know, at Eyebrow, Sask.) ."

"Just a qui ck How dy to all you folks and a war m invite to visit my folks and myself. Make a special note to see my friend Charlie - he's pretty nice. ( In case you were ,vonder­ ing, Charlie's other name is Kilgoran W ildwoo,d)."

Box 292 Millett, Alberta

ARCHIE ASHBROOK 'O' 114 - 13218 First Morgan Field Day In Florida

Camelot Farms of Ft . Lauderda le lot, and Hainlin Mill's airy Trophy's Then the three Trophy horses en­ and Hainlin Mill Farms of Miami pre­ Bracelet. Mr. White enumerated on tered the ring: Trophy's Award, Tro­ sented a well-attended field day at pic­ the different outstanding points of each phy's Beckie Date and Trophy's Brace­ turesque Camelot Farms, Sunday, the mare, and how their femininity made let. These were discussed by Mr. ninth of June. Morgans being a rather them more desirable as brood stock. White, pointing out the similarities and new breed to this area, the farm owners Dick Gray gave a very fine pleasure differences in the get of. o.ne horse. Af­ felt a field day would help introduce driving exhibition with Eve of Ed­ the this came a real crowd-pleaser - this versatile breed to the most people ho.be, the mare with the bodacious trot. the showing of Camelot 's mare.s and in the best way. A delicious buffet This was followed by a demonstration foals, as the Morgan pleasure and per­ was served to the crowd before the per - of performance saddle horses by Came­ formance horses of tomorrow. formance began. lot's champion performance mares, Tro­ There was considerable favorable Mr. Tim White opened the program, phy's Beckie Date, with John Diehl up comment on the field day as well as then Mr. Henry Mangels gave a brief and Kane's Spring Delite, capably mo.ans that it was over too soon, and a history of the Morgan bre.ed, the uses shown by Dick Gray. request for it to be a yearly ( one asked and adaptability both in the past and Mrs. Mangels, on Robbie Twilight , for it to be a monthly) affair. Many now. Mr. White took over the micro­ and Dick Gray o.n Eve, showed the of the audience were amazed at the phone and very capably managed an crowd how Morgan pleasure horses can extreme versatility of this useful breed interesting running narration through­ go, really causing comment when asked and the handsome way each horse does out the following events. to extend their trot. You can its job. First there was a parade of stallions; the hunter -jumper set when Dick put Florida Morgan breeders were there Spring Glo, Trophy 's Award, Miller's Eve over two 3'6" jumps, flawlessly - -Mrs . Lucille Kenyon £Jew down from Ben-Del, and R.R. Mr. Pepperman, cer­ this, from the breed they thought was DaytQna, the Roberts were over from tainly making an impressive show! "just pretty ."! the West coast as well as many other Trophy 's Award, most ably shown by horse enthusiasts from the entire state. Paul Saucier and Spring Glo headed After the Eng lish pleasure horse left The press was represented by Mr. Vir­ by John Diehl, returned to the ring to the ring, RR Mr. Pepperman obliged ginia Jorgenson. correspondent for The demonstrate the proper way to present with a demonstration of how hand­ National Horseman, the Hank Cohen's a horse in hand. Both Emmy Mangels some a western pleasure horse. can be. of the new (and excellent) Florida and Dick Gray were well-exercised Win Douma rode him - this was the Horse Jo.urnal, and Lois McClellan, cor­ chasing these big-trotting stallions first western Mo.rgan showing in this respondent for the above monthly . . . around the ring! After the handsom e area, and will not be the last. plus Florida 's past president of the stallions left the ring , the ladies took Kane's Spring Delite gave a very fine Florida's Hunter and Jumper Asso­ over, represented by Camelot's cham­ demonstration of how a performance ciation, Miss Stephanie Zachaar, who is pio.n model mare, Kane's Spring Delite, harness mare should go, driven by John also a noted member of the U. S. Eques­ the gorgeous mare Donnette of Came- Diehl. trian Team. Another first for Florida and for Morgana was the Morgan Field Day held al Camelot Farms. Sunday, June 9. W AER 'S MORGAN HORSES

Sends Congratulations and Best Wishes to:

Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Olson of Rolling Hills Estates, Calif., on the pur­ chase of WAER'S JET-NITA by Hedlite's Mickey Waer 11361 out of Nita-Ro 07651.

Dr. and Mrs. John G. Bee, D.V.M. of Ojai, Calif., on the purchase of WAER'S VICKI LEEby Hedlite 's Micky Waer 11361 out of Waer's Judy Kay 010118.

Mr . Loren Bentley of Weed Heights, Nevada, on the purchase of WAER'S TEANA LISA by Hedlite's Micky Wear 11361 out of Waer 's Mona Lisa 08225.

Barbara Rovira of Crestline, Calif., on the purchase of WAER'S SIERRA HAWK by Hedlite's Micky Waer out of Gontola 06811.

Frank & Frieda Waer DOUBLE F. RANCH 18208 Modjeska Rd., Star Rt. Orange, California

TOWNSHEND MORGAN-HOLSTEIN FARM BOLTON, MASS.

WOW! Did you see what Vigildon's get did at this year's Gold Cup Show in Ohio? His chest buttons are a-poppin! He had only five sons and daughters there but did they do themselves proud?

First, 2 Year Model Mare First and Second Fine Harness Stake First, 3 Year Model Mare Second in Model Stallion Class and Reserve Junior Champion Mare and Reserve Junior Champion Stallion Champion Mare Second Mares and Geldings in Harness First and Second Stallions in Harness Second Champion Saddle Stake First Stallions in Harness Third Model Geldings First Combination Class Third Junior Fine Harness First Junior Saddle Class Third Ladies Fine Harness First Ladies Saddle Class

These five were : " Reata 's Romance, " owned by Dooley Stables, " Long Hill Vigiltor " owned by Ro-Ma Morgan Farm, "Vigilmarch " owned by A. J. Andreoli, "Townshend Vigilass and 'Townshend Vigilet' ' owned by us.

MR. and MRS. ROGER E. ELA & NANCY, owners THOMAS JOHNSTON Ill, manager

14 The MORGAN HORSE Rest is the great healer and the horse shou ld most certain ly be rested. After TownshendMorgan the inflamation has subsided stronger Ii AskThe Doctor counter -irritants may remove or nearly remove the bony growth, which also Hostto Sterling Club This column is added as a personal tends to diminish with just the passage By PRI CILLA ROBIN O service to our readers. Send your ques­ of time. On June 13 the newly formed 4-H tions di1·ectto Ruth Rogers, Martin Rd., Splints sometime s appear on a young Horse Club of Sterling, Mass., held a Ak ron, N. Y. They will be answered colt for no reason known to. the owner , Fitting and Showing Clinic at Town ­ by a competent veterinarian. These and disappear without treatment . shend Morgan-Holstein Farm , Bolton, doctors give thei1· time and knowledge A horse with a splint can be shown. Mass. This enthusiastic group of to help us with our Morgans. When lameness is not present, the youngsters, parents and interested Questions answered this month, by splint is regarded as a minor blemish. friends had the wonderful o.pportunity Dr. Floyd P. Hitchcock, Jr. The animal might be marked down to learn the fine points of fitting and Main Road, Akron , N. Y. somewhat by a very particular judge showing by two of the outstanding ex. but certainly not disqualified. perts in this field, Mrs. Ann a Ela and Question: I would like information her daughter, Nancy . The Elas are well o.n using a trainer 's leg wash or brace. Question: What is the cause of. a known for their interest and efforts in What are the advantages and disad­ horse making a whistling sound behalf of 4-H work and many clubs vantages (i f any) of such a wash? What thro.ugh its throat, only after drinking have come to them for clinics and ad­ is the main purpose in using and pro­ water. She doesn't do this after run ­ vice on showing , fitting, and trail riding . per method of application? ning or any other time except after Af.ter a feeding discussion and a quick Answer : Leg wash is widely used drinking. She makes this sound when tour of. the barn , £our horses ( or I on race and show horses. It probably she begins to walk. It only lasts for should say our guin ea pigs) were led is not necessary on pleasure horses ex­ about three breaths after she has fin. out and cross tied. The children learned cept where some special condition needs ished drinking, and then only if she how to correctly groom a horse, pro.per treatment. starts walking. She tends to arch her use of the grooming tools, and then the If. the legs are bruised or there arc neck and pull her chin in. lazy way, the use of the vacuum cleaner. The group then moved to the outsid e swellings , if there is inflamatio.n from Answer: It is really not possible to these or other causes, leg wash can be diagnose this ailment without a physi­ ring where each child was asked to useful. It is standard procedure most­ cal examinatio.n. There might be for. "sho.w" a horse. The childr en were ly on horses over worked or over eign matter lodged in her nose or put through a "dry run " of what to ex. strained. The proper method of ap­ throat, or there might be a growth or pect in a 4-H Fitting and Showing plication varies with the individual to other disturbance. Class, with special emphasis on what be treated and the medication used. the judge will be looking for and how It is best not to guess on something Be careful with the too.-energ!!,ticuse they can improve their own showman ­ of a product that ordinarily does not like this. A thorough examination by ship. Nancy won over the children blister. Color and skin texture also your veterinarian is the sure way to. de­ with her humorous but honest criticism termine the cause of these symptoms. make a difference . Better talk to your and needless to. say, the last ones to local vet as to how and how often the "show " a horse showed an expertnes s brace of yo.ur choice should be applied Question: Do horses have ear mites? that was noticeably lacking in the and wheth er or not you should bandage Answer: This is possible but not beginning. over it. Try to find out what you -are . Mite.s that affect large ani­ When the horses were returned to working to accomplish. mals are not usually in the ears. If the barn , we were treated to an exhibi. The wash you mention is very good there is another skin problem, mites or tion of the Elas outstanding stallion , and widely used. Follo,w directions ticks might work into this area . Yo.ur Orcland Vigildon. Nancy trotted him caref.ully. veterinarian can take a scraping and out for us and sho.wed him off. Th en, check it under the microscope . at her mother's urging , she fashioned Question : Please discuss splints, their an Indian bridle out of the lead shank cause and cure. Can a horse with Jf the ears are irritated, clean them very carefully with your finger covered and rode him bareback around the ring splints be shown in conformation at a collected canter doing figure eight s classes? with some soft material. If you trim out yo.ur horse's ears, be sure that the with flying chang es of leads. A truly Answer: Splints are bony enlarge­ little bristling hairs do not fall inside . impr essive performanc e and one that ments situated usually between the brought many favo.rable comments from splint bone and the cannon bone on the Question: Does ano,ne really know tho.se who are as yet unfamiliar with inside of the fore leg. (They seldom what the so-called "chestnuts" really Morgans . People such as the Elas who occur on the hind leg). Lameness may are? have been involved in 4-H work for o.r may not be present and at any rate, many years have done the breed a grea t usually disappears in the later stages. Answer : The chestnuts and the er­ service by exposing these impressionable The nearer the joint , the more trouble. gots ( the little horny protrusions at young people to their Morgans. The some the splint is likely to be. the back of the fetlock) are commonly Elas genero,sity with their knowledge , Splints are caused by blows or strains. regarded as the remnants of other ap­ their time and their Morgans is greatly The cure depends on the severity of the pendages. They are non-sensitive and appreciated. The Sterling group is injury. Level the foot carefully . Lini­ your blacksmith will, if you ask him , lo.eking forward to the fall when they ments and bandages may be used to trim them level and smo.oth with the hope to have another clinic with the take out the soreness. rest of the leg. Elas on Trail Riding . AUGUST, 1963 15 MorganHorse Takes Sweepstakes InSanta Bar _bara TrailRide

By MARJORIE HAMBLY

The few registered Morgans who day. It was obvious to both judges and Santa Barbara, on his first competi tive have been competing on the North spectators that Lady Jean was perfect­ ride, and sold to him by Sid Spencer, American Trailride Conference circuit ly willing and able to give "that little took top honors in the Heavyweight in California have all come away with bit more" f.or which our Morgans are Division (rider and tack weighing 190 ribbons, but in Apri l at Santa Barbara, known. ot only that, she behaved pounds and over). Sid Spencer's Lady Jean, o. 010219 perfectly in the hands of a stra nge The third Morgan on the Santa Bar­ (Linnsfie ld x Mormon's Red Lady) took rider, a compliment not only to the bara Ride was Little J~ Morgan, owned the sweepstakes as well as the top spot breed but particularly to Sid Spencer's and ridden by spunky Frances Huling, in the. Lightweight Division. training. Both Dr. R. E. Graham, the of Sonoma, Calif., took 6th in the Light. Lady Jean and her Morgan breeder­ veterina rian judge and Linda, that tire. weight Division. o.wner and rider made a real team, ap­ less gal of the Oklahoma 100-miler We noted another well-known Mor­ parently, because Mrs. Spencer, that gal. with her vast experience with endur ance gan gelding, Suds, ridden to the West­ lant little lady-rancher froJn Arroyo horses, said "T here was simp ly no ques­ ern States Championship in 1962 by Grande to the north of Santa Barbara, tion as to. the winner. " owner Maxi (Heimlich) Rigg , being was also awa rded the coveted Senior fter the awards were made at the ridden by various ple.asure riders held Horsemanship Award. Sunday evening banquet at Rancho Oso in conjunction with the competition. f.ter 25 miles of rugged work each Fun Ranch, headquarters for the Ride, One of these "part-time" riders was a day for two consecutive days in the Los Sid confessed she really wanted to win sixty-nine year young woman whose Padres ationa l Forest, where the Class this one "for our breed", not just £.or agility belied her years. She is the "A " sanctioned NATRC Ride was her personal satisfaction . And she did mother of Helen Tupper, one of the held, the judges selected their top pros­ the job extreme ly well. Our thanks and fine working committee conducting the pects and Judge Linda Tellington rode congrat ulations . Ride, and was along "to do her bit" them for a final che.ck on their will. Another Morgan mare., Bo.nnie Maid, serving coffee and punching out meal ingness to "move out " again late Sun- owned and ridden by Herb Perrin, of tickets. Guess she. just co.uldn 't resist

SUDS, Morgan gelding owned and ridden by Maxi Riggs of Santa Barbara, Calif., receiving plaque at Cow Palace for winning 1962 Lightweight Division of NATRC. He also won the very handsome Morgan Club High Point Trophy for Competitive Trail Horse and NATRC blanket for Sweepstakes Award.

16 The MORGAN HORSE Marjorie Hambly, Hesperia Ride Chairman and active MHBEA member, presents MHBEA Trophy to Mn. Paula Roe. on her mare Mn, H. F. (Sid) Spellieer of Arroya Grande. Calif .. on her Morgan RAMONA DAWN 010826. High Score Morgan on the Ride and mare , LADY JEAN 010219. winner of the lightweight division and 3rd Place winner ln Lightweight Division of the 1963 Hesperia Sweepstakes winner of the NATRC Class A Competitive Ride, Competitive Ride. April 1963. al Santa Barbara, Calif.

a "ride in the springtime" on good­ Arabians, with fifth to a . ning of the competitive season to "take looking little Suds! Owner Maxi along No. Morgans were entered in the Junior it." We are happy to report that , after with hubby Woody Riggs, headed up Division, to this writer's knowledge . 13 consecutive years of conducting a this first NATRC Ride in this area, The Santa Barbara Ride was the first Winter Ride here in Southern Califor ­ sponsored by the Santa Barbara Rid­ Class A Ride of 1963 sanctioned by nia, not once have we had to cancel! ing Club. The club's president, genial NATRC, the first two, in Hesperia and (And I don 't work for the Chamber of George Collins, made the Ride on his in Concord, having been Class 8, which Commerce - just love the fact that we Saddlebred, placing 5th in Heavy ­ consists of one day of 25 to 40 miles in can ride all year long here in Southern weight. 6Yzto 7 hours of riding time, plus a California.) It is noted by this writer (and proud mandatory rest sto.p at noon for detailed Sweepstakes Winner at Hesperia was Morgan owner) that a grea t many Ara­ judging and veterinarian checking. the first Registered Quarter Horse to bians make these rides, which results Point scores are given, based on the do. so since NATRC came into being in a great many goo.cl Arabians being classification, records being maintained three years ago. Four purebred Mor­ the winners. If our Morgan people by NATRC on each horse that com­ gans made the Hesperia Ride, Paula would do the same, even though we are pletes any NATRC Ride, with annua l Roe's Ramona Dawn, a three year old not so num erous, we feel positive that awards being made each November at mare taking third in the Lightweigh more and more of these top spots San Francisco 's famous Cow Palace, Division; and Justina Allen, an 11 year would go to. our trail riding Morgans! during the huge horse show held there old mare owned and ridden by Mar­ For instance, in the Lightweight each year. jorie Riding, also of Lakeside (near Division, won by Mrs. Spencer, Ara­ Hesperia San Diego), taking fourth. Starston e bians took second and third, a Thor ­ In an earlier issue, one of our So. Delight, Morgan gelding owned and oughbred was fourth , a horse of unre ­ California Morga n trai lriders, Paula ridden by Miss Bo.bbie Sasson of San ported breeding was fifth, and Litt le Roe, reported on her experiences in mak­ Bernardino in the Junior Division, was Joe Morgan was sixth. In the Heavy­ ing this first NATRC Ride of 1963 at awarded 4th place, which Bobbie gar­ weight Division, won by Mr. Perrin, a the end of school's Christm as Vaca­ nered the top Junior Horsemanship ho.rse of unreported breeding was sec­ tion, the first weekend after New Award for her excellent riding and care ond, an Arabian was third, Quarter Year's. Winter daylight being so scarce of her mount on the trail and in camp. Horses were in fourth and sixth spots, co.mpetitors and officials (I know, for This young gelding placed 4th in the while fifth went to the previously men­ I was Ride Chairman) start out when 1962 National NATRC finals with 15- tioned Saddlebred . In the Junior Divi - the winter air is still rather nippy. How­ year old Bobbie making only two of the ion ( where the riders are aged 10 ever, within an hour old Sol makes his nine A TRC Rides held in California through 17 and weight is not recorded) presence known and the temperature in 1962. an Arabian was first, a Saddlebred was warms up into the sixties by noon, second; third , fourth and sixth went to which really helps horses at the begin- ( Continued on Page 58)

AUGUST, 1963 17 EASTERN STATES SATURDAY SUNDAY HORSE SHOW OCTOBER5 OCTOBER6th

"Dedicated-To-Amateurs" NEW YORK STATE MORGAN with HORSE SOCIETY. INC. Professional Classes 4TH ANNUAL ALL-MORGAN HORSE SHOW HELDAT THEEASTERN STATES EXPOSITION State Fair Coliseum, Syracuse , N. Y. West Springfield, Massachusetts

Show Dates 46 Classes Hunter-Jumper Divisions: Sept. 18 - 22 (5 days) Breed ing, Harness , Saddle , Western , Pleasur e , Stakes , Challenge Trophy - N. Y. Futurity All Other Divisions: Sept. 19 - 22 (4 days) Dr. Robt . H. Elrod and Arthur Titus have accepted invitations to judge this Stellar American Horse Show Association Class A. Show . Combined Cash and Trophies of $25,000 Contact : Regular Show Member MRS. MARIAN WRIGHT, Show Secretary of the R. D. 2, Barr ington, Pen Yan , N. Y. American Horse Show Association, Inc. For information and Entry Material PERMANENT STABLING COLISEUM SHOW RING

Class "A" Divis ions Offered in: Working Hunters Morgan Horses Green Working Hunters Jumpers Hackney Ponies Fine Harness Three Gaited Five Gaited I ' Harness Pony with Long Mane and Tail NATIONAL MORGAN 'SHOW

OTHER DIVISIONS RIBBON WINNERS Hackney Horses Breeding Classes Equitation - Saddle Seat, Hunter Seat

ENTRIESCLOSE AUGUST 30 For pictorial coverage in National Show , Issue, have pictures in this office by JUDGES August 5. Mr. Richard E. Lavery, Jr ., Brecksville, Ohio Captain T. Fred Marsman, Wellesley, Mass. Mr . Daniel Conway, Oswego, New York The MORGAN HORSE Magazine FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND PRIZE LIST PLEASE WRITE OR PHONE P. 0. Box 149 EDGAR S. DEMEYER Leominster, Mass. 01453 Chairman Eastern States Horse Show 65 Main Street, Springfield, Massachusetts Telephone : Area Code 413 , 733 -2921

18 The MORGAN HORSE Kyova Morgan Horse Club

By PAMELA (LEACH) CAN ON

Well, we haven 't got much news from Mary Elizabet h Baribeau has shown Ho lly's new colt is quite the cutey and our club members this month, but the her gelding, Robert DeBoyd, in three follows her mother all over the place Huntington area did let me know they shows and has received two second when we take Holly out for a ride. were still kicking . The Donahoes had places in Eng lish Pleasure and shown Ho lly is turning into a very fine driv­ a streak o.f good luck this spring, with very well in Western pleasure. Also, ing horse, and has worked very well both their mares, Tarrla and Tarranne Mary is our youngest Kyova memb er under saddle this year. She seems more DeBoyd, presenting them with fillies. in that section, and her horse is only content and ready to work whe n she has Both fillies are colored like their dam three. She has done all the breaking that little colt running at her side. and make mighty fine looking horses. and training o.f this horse herself. She Our half-Morgan gelding , Ho lly's Bo­ Larry Beuhrin g's grade mare has had has proven herself to be quite the horse­ marc, went to his first show of the sea­ a hal f-Morgan filly by his stallion Tarr ­ man, I mean hor sewoman . son last Sunday and got first place in mont DeBoyd. It is a very beautiful The Donahoes have taken two of Plain Horse Halter and serond place little chestnut wit h white markings. 1heir mares, Tarrla and Bonnie , to Dale in Engl ish Pleasure. Larry has taken Tarrmont to North U lrich's stallion Schollmaster, and can Dounda to be trai ned for harness and not wait for their return so they can Let's keep the news coming in, and saddle. In o.ne of the local shows, watch their filly grow. Ca n't blame let me know how you are all doin g in Tarrmont took a 5th place in a western them a bitl your sho,ws. pleasure class. Our own horses are doing fine,

SCHOOLMASTER 12692 (foaled May, 1960, Deerfield Lady Oakland x Upwey Ben Don) owned by Dale Ulrich . Shaker Hill Mor­ gan Horse Farm , Leb anon. Ohio . 1st place Jr. Saddle Class. and Ashland. lat place , Open saddle class. Greenvllle . Pa .. and Delaware.

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IRISH LANE 13765 IRISH BREEZE011459 (Shadow Hawk - Ella Bar) (Mr . Breezy Cobra - Ella Bar) Winner of weanling championship 1962 Illinois Winner of weanling championship 1961 and yearling Morgan Horse Futurity . championship 1962 Illinois Morgan Horse Futurity.

We have a choice selection of young stock for sale at all times.. Our colts are out of proven producing mares and are sired by champion stallions. MR. and MRS. EDWARD RYAN IRISH LANE FARM, DELAVAN, ILL.

20 The MORGAN · HORSE Feat her D in Mares in Hand for 1962. The home of Mr. and Mrs. New EnglandNews Haveran (Fanfare Farm) is a favorite meeting spot for the officers and direc­ By J u D£E • C. EARWOOD tors of the C. M. H . A. Along with Christian St., White River Jct., Vt. making a routine visit to their new Ve~n!l~lytu~ ~tBeou Belle by UVM Flash , awned by barn to see their collection of fine NEW ARRIVALS 1 Connecticut A filly out of Prudence Ashmore by Orclond Vig il· mares, it is a delig ht to brouse in the A filly out of Long Hill Jessica by Nabob Mor· don, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Borwood, Fanfare Tack Shop. They will be gon, owned by Mr. William Clarke. White River Jct ., Vermont . A chestnut lilly out of Broadwell Pottilield by A chestnut filly out of Royalton Amy Ashbrook by expecting th ree fx>als in 1964 by Ulen­ Bennfield. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Pierson Royalton Bob Woodstock , owned by Mr. and Mrs. don, Upwey Ben Don and Townshend of Ledyard , Conn . Dono Kelley , Just ine Morgon Horse Form, Wood · A block stud colt out of Cathy Seren ity by stock, Vt. Vigalect. Emerald 's Cochise, owned by Mr. and Mrs. E. A filly out of Lippi tt RoJolton Nekom io by Royal· Curtiss Pierson. ~~~m~ob Woodstock, owne by Justine Morgon Horse Mr. and Mrs. Farley of East Haven have consigned their chestnut filly by Massachusetts A chest nut lilly ou t al Royalton Elnora by Royalton A filly out of Portedge Dionis by Lippitt Rob Bob Woodstock, owned by Jus1ine Morgon Horse Coriso.r of Upwey x Roxanna to the Ray. owned by Dr. H. J . Sparl ing . Jr .• Red Girl Form. Ranch. Shirley . Massachusetts . Green Meads Weanling Sale. This filly New Hampshire CONNECTICUT has much potential and the decision A stud colt . White Mt. Pepperm int . out of Lippitt Mr. and Mrs. Virgil ScusseH have that prompted the consignment of such Tilby by Lippitt Mint Don, owned by the Pecketts on Suga r Hill. purchased the filly Bain Ridge Valen­ a fine filly was to make room for two Vermont tine (Towns hend Viga lvin x Mountain foals expected next spring by thcir stal­ A chestnut lilly out of Bold Mt. Princess Ann by Meadow Eve). T heir 13 year old son, lion Windcrest Wi nfield. Easter Twliig ht. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Keynith Knopp. Arlington , Vermont . Brad , will be working with this filly Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDo nald have A chestnut lilly out of Tinker bell by Easter Anneigh's Minnuet back home after a Twilight, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Knopp . and eventually will be showing her at A chestnut filly out of Bold Mt. Belle by Ea,ter the Connecticut shows. visit to Orcland Fa rm and surely will Twilight. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Knopp . A chestnut filly out of Bold Mt. Firefly by Bar· T Tralas Morgan Horse Farm have be anxious for their first Ulendon foal Vig ilmon , owned by Mr. and Mrs. Knopp . next spring. Their filly, MinDon A chestnut stud out of June Morgon by Easte r their filly, Broadwa ll Spang le (Parad e Twiligh t, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Knopp . x Broadwall Starlet) with Dr . Bo.b Or­ (An neigh's Minuet x Orcland Don A chestnut stud out of Leah by Easter Twii ­ lipht, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Knopp . cutt for the 1963 show season. Better Darling) made her debut at the Pequot A chestnut stud out of Coronat ion Mist by Show placing second in the Open Colt Easter Twilight , owned by Mr. and Mrs. Donald known as "D usty," this filly captured Towne . the Open Colt Champio nship for the Class. A filly out of UVM Anno S by UVM Flash, awned by Vernon E. Fish, Toplonds . West Rutland , Vt. C.M.H.A. , was reserve to their Bar-T ( Continued on Page 57)

LAURELMONT MR. PETER 13297, ow ne d by Nancy J. Packard , Foxboro , Maas.

KING PETER 11562 - Peter Man alleld 7995 x Kinglet 04986. owned by Mrs. Ruth Silva , Hill Center , New Hampshire .

AUGUST, 1963 21 Coming Next Month

"WE RODE WITH PEDLER"

Story of an Easterner's ride with that famous mountain rider in the West.

agers, Bill and Bob Dillon , 2702 West usually attractive two year old filly Southern News Market Street, Greensboro, N. C. Last Rh ythm 's Clementine (Clement x year there were twenty-two Morgans Rhythm 's Sue Travelmore). Tina is a e.ntered, an excellent turnout for this dark chestnut , lookin g ery like her and Views area, but thi~ year we hope to have many sire Clement. mo.re. By BARBARA B EAUMO T CoLE Three 1963 foals by Stanfield are re­ Dates of the 1963 lorth Carolina ported from Stanley Dyckes' Laurel CAMP KINNAHWEE State Championship H orse Show are Ridge Farm in W aynesville;, N. C. Un­ SCHOOL of September 25-28. The show will be fortunately the colt out of the registered held a usual in the Dorton Arena at mare Teacher's Pet was killed in an HORSEMANSHIP the State Fair G round s in Raleigh. accident, but the two fillies are promis­ Hollister , Wiscons in Here are the Morgan classes slated fo.r ing. One is out of a grade walking A course designed for riding this year: Mocgan colts and fillies two horse mare owned by Mr. Dyckes and instruct ors . year old and under, to be shown in the oth er is out oJa crossbred walking­ Teach ing methods for groups Welsh pony mare own ed by Miss De­ hand ; Morgans und er saddle; Morgan stres~ed . pleasure, ope.n to stallions, mares and lores Wyatt. This filly has been named Dire d or : geldi ngs shown under either English or Penny Morgan. Teacher's Pet and we tern tack. There will be prize several grade mares have been bred to Miss Catherine Thompson money as well as silver trophi es of­ Stanfield for 1964 foals. 594 Grove Street fered in all three clas~es. Pri ze lists Dr . Alice Mdnnis and son, Kirk, of Glencoe, Illinois may be obtained from the show man- Raleigh are the new owners of the Un-

FOR SALE

DEVAN FILLMORE (CHIEF) 11567 #'

Sire: Captain Fillmore 9351 Dam : Glene ida 05023

Chestnut, good sense and good disposition. ·

Address all inquiries to :

HOWARD N. SPECK 871 Hunt Street Akron 6, Oh io

22 The MORGAN HORSE Morgan Breeders And Exhibitors

By Ev£ OAKL EY

As of June, 1963, M.H.B.E.A. cele­ and looking very much like a small two.. This has been accomplished not brates its second birthday! This birth ­ magazine. Our following issues are by just a few people, but by many in­ day meeting is held each year at Del­ going to contain pictures for advertisers. terested Morgan people. Mar Fair. This small publication has also grown To M.H.B .E.A. - Happy Birthday We, as a club, are enormously pro.ud as fast as M.H.B.E.A. and has, through and many successful years to come. of our organization - its past two the co-operation of members, Mo.rgan Results of local shows at Poway , years' accomplishments have been al­ owners and persons interested in the California, June 9: mo t fantastic for such a young organi ­ Morgan's future, become a very thriv­ Reg. M orgon Western Plea sure Clan : Won by JUSTINA ALLEN, owned ond ridden by Marjorie zation. We are also exceedingly proud ing source of quick local Morgan news ~iding, Lakeside, Calif.; 2nd , MIJITO, owned and ridden by Mercedes Siciliano, El Cajon , Calif .; of the rapid and solid growth o.f our and activity, which in turn has

POPP Y ASHM~ RE 09801 (Lipp itt Ash more x Jubile e's Amber ) si x ye ar old Morga n ma re, one of the fine brood mar es a t Cav en-Glo. owne d by the Larry Oa lde ys. Burbank . Califo rnia .

A produ cer of fine foa ls is the excellent mar e MORGAN GYPSY. 07703 AMHR (Gov. Pico x Jipsy Allen) owne d by Bill Ma tthews of the Vista Morgan Ranc h, Vista ·, Cali fornia .

AUGUST, 1963 23 The Horsemen 's Association of Pima County will promote higher standards for keeping horses and will fight for the righLs and privileges of the horse I AM LOOKING FOR TWO TOP owners in Pima County . At the recent organizatio .nal meet- ing, the following officers were elected: QUALITY REGISTEREDMORGANS President, Lewis Chrisman V. President, Roscoe Christopher Secretary, Mrs. Char les Bagle.y NOT OVER 6 YEARS OF AGE. NOR Treasurer , Dr. R. M. Carter , DVM Board of Directors, Weldon Opdyke, Bill Cook, Joe W . Lawrence, Dr. James UNDER 3 YEARS. A. Cuts haw, M.D., orman Fenton. Mrs . Jessie Richmo.nd, Ho llis Whalin , Larry Versteeg, R.H. Reihl, Mrs. Mor­ ris E. Stollar. Publicity Chairman and Ass't. Secre. Want one solid black mare or gelding and one solid chest­ tary, Mrs. Donald F . Steele nut mare or gelding. Mares preferred . Membership fees have been set at $2.00 per family per year. Fo.r further information contact Mrs. Charles Bag­ Each must be quality in conformation, disposition and ley, Secretary, 3418 No rth Kelvin Blvd., Tucson, Arizona. ability to perform in harness and under saddle, and must be 14-3 to 15- l hands . WyomingMorgan

Submit full 'particulars of breeding, training, and send Association,Inc. By R. G. MoRCAREIDCE photographs with price delivered to me at St. George, P. 0. Box 1223, Casper, Wyoming Utah . Nosing around the state and by the grape vine I hear Ramuel Dvo.rshkis has leased Carl Rott's beautifu l stallion, . JOSEPH E. OLSEN Homeseeker, for this season at a very P. 0. Box 88 St. George, Utah high tarif.f - trading his best yearling filly, the one he wouldn't sell at any price. Also up Ram uel's way, it seems he has a corner on -rhe1 ' horse colt mar­ ket, with a near I 00 percent from this year's colt crop. · Byron Zimmerman traded his 3 year Mid-AtlanticShow ProtectiveAssociation old sta lliQn, and last year's State Cham­ pion, Royal Flick, to Charlie Hamilton Dates Formed for a yearling filly. Geprge Beckman has just purchased The following is a list of the shows Tucson's horse owners are organiz­ from the Dugan 's of Loveland, Cole­ in the Mid-Atlantic Area which include ing a ho.rsemen's protective association rado, a fine filly colt - he says she has MQrgan Divisions, and the show dates called "H orsemen's Association of Pima and rating where known. County." the makings of a future champion. It Mid-Atlantic Morgan Show, Freder­ could be that George has stars in h · s rick, Maryland, Aug. 16-17, Class A. The purpose of the organization is to eyes for Marlo's Colonel Hamtramik, Quentin Riding Club Horse Show, fight for ade.quate and fair zoning, the Dugan's stallion. I too , think he Quentin, , Aug . 31-Sept. sanitation and other facilities. It has is a very fine stallion, one of the best 2, Class B. come to our attentio.n that people keep­ in the Rocky Mountain Area. Nort h Carolina Horse Show, Raleigh, ing animals in approved areas are re­ George also sold a yearling stallion N . C., Sept. 25-28. ceiving increasing objections. tQ James Lawrence of Rawlins - the Cooper Hospital Horse Show, Cam­ In a world 0£ increasing urbaniza­ young owner is as proud as a peacock, den, N. J., Sept. 27-28, Class B. tion, the pressures and restrictions and works with the horse every day. Morgan VersatiliLy Show, Philadel ­ against the horse have mounted. We Dick Morgare.idge just gelded a good phia, Pa., Sept. 29, Class A. feel that the horse and horse activities stallion, Prine - says he can't keep N. Y. All Mofgan Horse. Show, Syra­ in the West are a way of life upon them all and also needs a good horse cuse, N. Y., Oct. 5-6, Class A. which our cQuntry was founded and to train for cutting. He has two very Pennsylvania National, Harrisburg, expanded. This way of life is being fine stallion prospects from this horse Pa., Oct. 19-26, Class A. threatened. out of his two best mares .

24 The MORGAN HORSE North Of The Border

By PEGGY McDONALD Box 292, Millet, Alberta

The new decals are really some­ T ravaille. Their mare Faylenne lost year old gelding, purchased from Dean thing of which the Canadian Morgan a big chestnut colt, also. sired by Tra­ Jackson as a two year old, has been in owner can be very pro,ud. They have vaille, his first purebred colt. The training at LeeCole Stables in Edmon­ red lettering around the outside with colt proved just to be too big for his ton for the past few months and Na ncy a map of Canada in the middle sur­ own good. However Faylenne is now has hopes for him as a reining horse. rounded by a blue sea. Across the face playing foster moth er to a Quarter The Mills and the McDona lds have of the map prances a brown Mo.rgan Horse filly foaled the same day as her already done a bit o.f traveling to the - very attractive indeed. Perhaps o.wn colt, and all are doing well. Edmo noon and Calgary shows. Plac­ ome of our American neighbors would Visite.d the Gordon Turn ey family ings were : like to sport these on the trucks , of Ponoka and learned that they have Calgary, May 8-11 trailers 01 tack boxes. They are avail­ sold a yearling filly (Hy lee's Glory Be Stallions : Won by MILLS PRIDE, Mrs . A. Mills; able from Mrs. T hora Bockus, CMHC x Kern a Lee) to some people from 2nd , CAPTAIN GATES, Cpl . Pohl, Mercedo, Colif . Fillies and Colts 2 years and under: Won by Tr easurer, Foster, Quebec, and are Prince George, B. C. Glory Be and MILLS GAY LADY, Mrs. A. Mills; 2nd , DARK FANCY, Dawn Fergu so n; 3rd, Unna med colt , Mrs . priced at $2.50 (10") and $1.00 (4"). Tonka of Bo Dot are in fine shape as A. Mills. ever. The Turney's have sold a num­ Geldings: Won by HILLAWAY RED WING , Mrs . Prairie Nancy Beacon . ber Qf registered hal f-Morgans of good Mare s: Wo n by QUEENLETIA , Mrs . A. Mills ; From down Manitoba-way comes 2nd , KILGORAN BONNI , Kilgoran farm ; 3rd . quality , and are lookin g forward to NANCY GATES, Mrs. A . Mills. news of a new filly born to Jel 06354 both purebred and halfbred foals this Morgan Wutem Pleasure : Wan by KILGORAN and sired by R. B. Colonel 10688. The BONNI ; 2nd , NANCY GATES; 3rd , HILLAWAY spring. RED WING . newcomer is a chestnut with a large white mark on the face and is owned Ardyce Grapentine 's Kilgor an Kings ­ Edmonton, May 14-18 by Diane and Ted Clarke, Minnedosa, wood (K . Fleetwood x K. Melody) is Morgan English : Won by MILLS PRIDE; 2nd , proving himself to be a big boy and is CHASTA, Mrs . Nancv Beaco n: 3rd, KILGORAN BON· Manito.ha. NI. now keeping company with K. Star­ Morgan Western : Won by MILLS PRIDE: 2nd , Mrs. Kay Mills of DeWinton , Al­ lenne, (Travaille x Faylenne), a boarder CHASTA; 3rd, KILGORAN BONNI. berta reports a chestnut colt out of at the Grapentines. A family by the name of Wallace has their mar e Queenletta and by Mills Na ncy Beaco.n and her gelding Hill­ purchased the four year old gelding Pride. Their mare Nancy Gates will away Red Wing are making quite a Ringo , a half Morgan from Bill Un­ not foal until January or so, by an Ara ­ name for themselves in the Hunter cir­ ger of Calgary . This bay is sired by bian stallion. cles. Nancy is just thrilled with his Tra vaille and is much like his sire. T he The Kilgoran Morgan Farm has a jumpin g ability and the pair should go Walla ces showed him at Calgary also. new filly, a bay, out of Rosilyn and by far in this field. Nancy's Chasta , the 4 ( Continued on Page 56)

TRAVAJLLE (Sliver Rockwood x General Ben's Joy) OWDed by XUgoran Morgan Fann. Millet, Alta. XILGORAN XINGSWOOD 115 · 12526 (X. Fleetwood x X. Melody) owned by Ardyce Grapentlne , Millet, Alberta.

AUGUST, 1963 25 Mid-AtlanticNews

By AY ELI EN RI CHARD Box 172, Pine City, . Y.

LADY ELIZABETH OF CAMELOT 09701 and her 1 month filly foal (1963) LADY ELAINE. owned by Camelot Farms. Ft. Lauderdale. Florida.

Recognize the TV stars in our fea. offered as well as the beautiful stabling the Bath show to finish one-two in ture picture this month? They are Lady facilities at Garden State Park. the stake wjth Mandate 's Peggy Lou Elizabeth of Camelot and her one New here this year was a Morgan and Ranbunctious. Po)ly reports that moinllh old ( when the pictu,e was Pleasure Division culminating in a "Bunky" was also reserve champion taken) filly by Spring Glo of Camelot. separate stake. The tricolor went to stallion at the New York State Breeders The foal has been named Lady Elaine.. Roger Etherington's The Third Man show in Syracuse. At Corning Ayelien The picture was taken at Camelot shown by Janie Lucine - a pair that was delighted to close out Peggy Lou 's Farms, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., during the had previo.usly won the Morgan Pleas­ current show seaso,n with a blue rib­ filming of. a Chevrolet TV commercial ure class, taken second in road hack and bon. The mare has been bred back to which has been featured co.ast-to-coast. in a large open pleasure class for all Flora Newton's Windcrest Gallant and The mare and foal also appear each breeds. Reserve champion pleasure so will be out of action for the rest 0£ week on the show. horse was Sandra Wooding 's Orcland the year. At the same show Polly was Camelot Farm was recently the scene Linda, the Morgan Road Hack winner. particularly delighted to have her three of the South's first Morgan Field Day On the performance side, Wasee.ka's year old gelding, Waseeka 's Rendez­ which was a gratifying success. So Nocturne made his first ring appear­ vous, get into the ribbons in his very much so that owner Tim White and ance of 1963 to win the stallion class first sho.w. · Manager John Diehl have been asked and the championship stake. As al­ A previous column hinted at a new to repeat it annually. ways, he was shown for Waseeka Farm acquisition for Al and Janie Lucine of The foal roster at Camelot was com­ by John Lydon. Reserve honors went Malvern, Pa. An honored spot in the pleted early with a count of two fillies to Three Winds Farm's Dennisfield. barn now belongs to Fancy Be, the (one sold) and three studs. John and Since Mr. and Mrs. Noble were mare they have leased from Mrs. L. Tim are high on the five youngsters stranded in southern waters with engine S. Greenwalt. Even if you don't re­ they now have that are sired by Spring trouble on their boat, Dennis£ield was member her thrilling performances in Glo of Camelot (one from last year) ridden to victory in the Ladies' class the show ring, you only have to. take and are anxio.us to get to the shows with by Linda Vass and then John Vass took one look at her to figure she was well the exceptional foal by Lippitt Man­ him over to. win the gelding class and worth the rather hectic rush trip that date from Lippitt Molly Ann Nekomia. reserve in the stake. Janie made to Illinois to get her. The John says, "Every move he makes is Orcland Donanna, the mare class win­ Lucines also report a busy breeding like a finished show horse." ner shown by Mrs. Ruth Orcutt, season with a number of outside mares The Mid-Atlantic spotlight focused claimed third in the stake followed by visiting their senior stud, Squire Penn on New Jersey for most of the month Mike Go,ebig with Tas-Tee's Indian (knQwn to some of his admirers as of June with sho,ws on three weekends Summer, Mary DeWitt with Waseeka's "Billy" Penn). at Camden, Readington and New Buccaneer, and Dayton Sumner with One of the mares sent to him this Brunswick. Daymar's Dark Secret. year is Mike Brittain 's Delight Ash. The virus scare kept ei:itries on the At about the same time we heard more who has a striking fual by her light side at Camden. But the "A" of some show doings by our more side sired by Count Benaida Vona. rated Morgan division made up in northern members up in New York A new showcase for Morgans ( not quality for anything it might have state. The "Happiness Girls' from yet on the Mid-Atlantic scoring list) lacked in numbers . Exhibitors were Elmira - Ayelien Richards and Polly was the very pleasant show June 22nd again high in their praise of. the classes [)Qlrymple. - dazzled the field at at Readington, N. J. This year only

26 The MORGAN HORSE two Mo.rgan classes were offered - sharp chestnut stud, beautifully marked horses." But much as they enjoyed performan ce and pleasure - but there with star and strip, that can float at the trail riding and a chance to, do some were a large number of open classes the trot . Windcrest Annfield's foal is actual cattle herding, they aren't quite that the Morgans could and did enter a bay with perfect white socks behind ready to give up completely on show to earn points toward a Morgan Versa. and the ideal combination of big eyes type horses. tile championship. and little ears up front. As if Dr. Frances Schaeffer didn't Orcland Linda pretty well dominated Also by Abner is a handsome big have enough to do handling her medi­ the competition for Sandy Wooding, yearling stud, black like his mother cal practice, working her string of five winning three blues, a seco)1d and two Bald Mt. Black Que.en. Completing Morgans, and serving as our Club fifths to emerge. not only as Morgan the line-up of young prospects at President , she has recently been elected Versatile Campion but also as the Home Farm is a two year old bay filly Chief of Staff for the Allentown Hospi ­ show's open English Pleasure Cham­ by Pecos from Little Sister that will tal. It is the first time that a woman pion as well. impress you with her light and airy has held this post and hearty co)1grat­ After a tremendous trail class had way of moving. But don't forget Old. ulations ( which we tender here.with) been worked over the obstacles ( out­ wick Celebrator who technically stepped are in order. side course) eight were called back in­ out of the prospect category with his The New Brunswick show attracted to the ring to wQrk. Three of them, twQ good placings at Readington. This strong entries with all classes more than we are pr0ud to re.port, were Morgans is a three year old brown gelding ( en­ filled with excellent horses. The fun was and two of those placed in the ribbons. tirely trained by the Colgate children) marred slightly by alternately rainy and Management of the Readington show that can be expected to go a long way torrid weather and by an unfortunate was well-pleased with the Morgan in top flight pleasure classes as he ma­ spill that sent Dayton Sumner to the turnout - particularly the entry in out. tures. hospital fur 24 hours. ide classes - and they are interested The same weekend as the Reading ­ in expanding the division fo.r next year. ton Show, a contingent of Mid-Atlan­ The championship stake went to Just over the hill from Readington tic Morgan lovers by-passed competition Waseeka 's Nocturne., winner of the stal. at Oldwick is Mr. and Mrs. Richard to enjoy perfect weather for the club's lion class. Camelot Farm claimed re. Colgate 's Home Farm where you can annual trail ride at Windy Valley Inn, serve with Kane's Spring Delight who see a string of top Morgans and two of MehQOpany, Pa. had topped the in hand class for mares the cutest foals that anyone has this Don't pay any attention to all that and geldings. year. cowboy talk you'll hear from Marj and Third went to Stonecroft Farm 's Both of the youngsters are sired by Dayton Sumner. They spent a week Billenda Allen and Home Farm 's CoJgate's promising young stud, Wind. between shows in Colorado - "so far Waseeka's Buccaneer over Three Winds crest Abner (Upwey Ben Don x Abby back in the mountains that the ranch ( Continued on Page 58) Gail) . From Lapatica there is a very wrangler hadn't even heard of Morgan

THE THIRD MAN 11.414. Morgan Pleasure Stake winner at Cam­ den. N. J. Show. Owned by Roger Etherington, MN. Albert Lucine up.

I THE YANKEE 12717. Limit Morgan. 1st place, West Jersey Hospital Show. Camden, N, J. Judith Palmer McClusky, riding. owned by Ethel Gardner, Cascade Farm. Philadelphia, Pa.

AUGUST, 1963 27 Pictured A SCENE IN WINTER WONDERLAND with Woodstock Donson ( 11855) - Debb ie- Bon-Gae {09802) We offer for sale . . . their son . . . Debb 's Dandy Don (13232) ... Two years old and black .. . beautifully formed. ALSO Penelope (08509) . . . In foal to Woodstock Donson Two yearl ing fillies. MILDRED and EARL LANGLEY New Woo dstock, N. Y. - Ph. TW 2-7053

at racuse whe.re she won the Bonnie In Hand and then returned in har ­ PENN-OHIONEWS Pritchard High -Point Junior Rid er ness pu lling a heavy rail and looked ward showin g her young mare, Snip good doing it! Wilderness Blaz e, who. By H ELENE Z1M 1ERMA of aptor (L. U. Colonel x Devan T ess) . has been on "mate rnity leave' for the Box 48, Jamestown , Pa . They also won the Mare and eld­ past thr ee years, was very well hown In the ever-present confus ion of pro­ ing In Hand class and the champi on­ by Suzanne Muntz as a Roadster Un ­ ducing both this column and a club ship in that di visio.n and also placed first der addle and really turned on to n wsletter each month, the.re is always in the Road Ha ck and Saddle Seat Equi ­ the delight of the crowd. Zimmerman ' doubt about which news has been pub­ tatio n and took home several other good youn g offee Royale performed as a lished where. Jn lookin g over o.ur new ribb ns. ongratulation ! mannerly but alert E nglish Pleasur e members for the last two months, I Th e only sale reported this month horse to, round out the program. In think some of them have been omitted was by Dot and Dayton Lockard who the open classe at th show, PO IH B from one publication or th other. Back soJd the gelding Jerryw anna, to a party member Linda Ohl on her 'almost Mor­ in May Richard and Ardath Knight of in Ca lifornia. Dayton led a couple of gan " mare placed second in the Eng ­ Tidioute Pa . became Boosters· if r trail rid es on th is f.ellow earlier in the lish Pleasure with Coffee Royale third am no.t mi taken, they own a mare in year and ay he is tops in that field. and Wilderness Blaze fifth. foal to orri ses youn g stallion, e- ur latest Inter-County shows with n rook s of Clarion , Pa., ha komi a's Archie noth er new fam ily Morgan cla ses were held on Jun e 15 wr itten a couple of really am using let­ to join .is the Dr. . L. Williamson and 16. We were sorry that only one ters abo.ut the building of their new family of iles, hio; they raise Palo­ Morgan showed at Kittanning - Kanes hom e. Don has bee.n using their young mino and berdeen Angus on their Rad iant Lady owned by the John m­ stallion T he R plica , to grade the fa rm and we are hopin g to see some brisco, family of Ebensbur g - but Four lan d around the house preparatory to Mo.rgan there in the future. The F. howed up at Franklin and made a putting in a law n. ow that he has G. chlimm s of t. Mary , Pa., have al­ good- lookin g class. The results were: comp leted that job he has pu rcha ed so joined and help to swell our Morgan 1st, Kan e' Radiant Lady, owned and an old hor e-drawn mower wit h which numbers as they ow n the mare, Janie shown by John mbriscos; 2nd, Cof­ to cut the grass when it tinal ly come Hawk (Roubidou x x Kitt y H aw k) , fee Royale, owned by Mrs. R. A. Zim­ up. The fact that the mo.wer blade has and her yearling filly, Katie Trouba ­ merman, shown by Hel ene Zimmer ­ not mo ed in fihee n years does n t dour H awk by D evan Troubadour. man; 3rd , Oakwood's Adam owned by di courage him at all ! Tn fact, he is And la t but not least we welcome Mr. the Richard Pou x family, sho,wn by thinking of hirin g out to cut hay .. . and Mrs. R . . Hilly er of Jefferson, Margaret White ; 4th, Wild erness Through it all "Rep" is being a per­ Ohio; they purcha ed the Mo.rgan stal­ Blaze owned by H elene Zimm erm an, fect gentleman and acting like the real lion, Black elver ( ongo x Larna) shown by uza nne Muntz. W e were fam ily Morgan that he is. last year and they could not be more a ked at the last minute to put on an­ delightetl with him . other Morgan Versatility xhibition at Foals were reported thi month by intermission and Joy Hills , with almost SouthernIndiana the Ken We ts of Blairsville , Pa., and no idea of which hors s would show the Dr. Bruce Riley family of Farmdale did an excellent jo.b of coord inating hio. The West 's tud colt i "a pretty and narrating th e event. mbriscos' Exhibitors good duplicate of hi sire Trophy's typy mare was a joy to watch as she By E rLE E S LLIV N ward" and is o.ut of their nice mare, worked first under western tack as a reinin g horse then later return ed to Roule 2 Ga rden ity Tr. Park Bonnie Dat e. The Riley ' colt is out Richmond Ind iana of. their grade pony mare , harm and the ring and I erform ed as a thr ee­ i sired by Foxe ' Devan ap. Thi is gaited Morgan. She is a lovely horse Thi s reporte r has an injured right the third foal from this cross and they and works with real Morgan anim ation hand. A evered blood vessel, on back make really lovely refined large ponies. and ·tyle and without the weights and between fore index and middle fin­ We are all proud of one of our newer whoopee that some exhibito,rs feel ger, and is very painful in using my members, Taffy Sherwood o.f Fredonia necessary. Dick Poux' pretty little stal- typew riter. Hop e it will be well thou gh J. Y. W e hear that she really went to lion akw od's Adam ( by Pecos) wa town at the . Y. . Breeders how shown in the ring as a Morgan tallion (Contimtcd on Page 43)

28 The MORGAN HORSE c 0 N N E c FEATHER D. 08846. Resetve High Score Versatile SUSAN SWEET, Uncasvllle. winner of Lead Line Cla ss Champion. all classes. T on her mother 's ANNEIGH 'S BOB ASH 11866, Reserve High Score Plea sure Horse Champion , six Pleasure I Classes. c u T

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Joe Kriz. farrier, of Seymour, re·sets shoe caat by A Junior Rider shows his Lead Line 3rd place rib­ U. C. CANTOR, a chore he has also done for others H bon pinned on BAY STATE FLYON 12115. at recent National Morgan Shows.

I. 0 R ,, PAMELA HOUNSLEA, North Ston ington , aboard BAR-T LESL[E MUESSIG, South Glastonbury . bends down FEATHER D. 08846, re ceiv es 2nd ribbon in Lead Line from atop NABOB'S MELISSA 09806. to receive silver from Ringmaster Bob Anninger . s trophy for High Score Junior Exhibitor (under 15 yrs. ). E

A s s N. OU to Harvard commencement. Morgan style.

Morgan beauties wait on Beacon Street in front of Massachusetts Stale House for Governor Peabody.

ORCLAND DONDARLING and OR CLAND GA YST AR pull Victor­ ian Carriage with Governor In front of Stale House . The Nat ional Lancers Mounted Group Is following the carriage as they head down Beacon Street to Harvard Commencement ExercisH. Morgan Horses Take Governor To Harvard By WARREN E. PATRIQUIN Boston, June 14, 1963 - A flashy pair of spirited Mo.rgan horses hitched to an antique Victorian carriage , trans­ ported Gov. Endicott Peabody of Mass. from the State House on Beacon Hill to the Comme ncement exercises at Harvard University. The two Mor­ gans were Orcland Dondarling and Orcland Gaystar o.wned by Orcland Farms of. West Newbury, Mass. In the driver 's seat was Lyman (Gen. eral Custer) Orcutt . He was dressed in a (large size) bright red uniform of the ational Lancers with wide brimmed hat to match . And if we weren 't used to seeing Lyman in civilian clothes we never would have recognized him . This is the kind of thing that we enjoy seeing our Morgans cxccll in be­ cause it's right up their alley. No other breed of horses cQuld have done the job as well and none would show such style. This trappy pair with their coats glistening in the sun walked and trotted the five mile distance and arrived at H arvard with the Governor as if there were nothin g to it. Just another story of good versatile Governor Peabody gets Into caniage drawn by Morgans. Morgans.

ORCLAND OONDARL!NG and ORCLAND GAYSTAR. driven by W . Lyman Orcutt . Jr .. Orcland Farms. West Newbury. Mass .. drive Massachusetts Governor Peabody to Harvard University Commencement in Cambridge. FUNQUEST SHEIK 12572. lst place geldings . owned by Reserve Champion Mare and lat In Pleasure Driving . Maxine Merchant , handler; Mr. A. G. Avants . presenting c FELICIA LEE. driven by Dr. Cary. Mrs. Cary presenting ribbon. ribbon. Mrs. J. D. Ireland. I R c L E

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R A N c H SPARKLE PLENTY ridden by Elaine Angel. 2nd in reining ALLANA ROCKWOOD 010481. Max Piper rider. owned by class, 4th In Egg race, owned by Elsie Everett. Bayou Morgan Farm, 5th Western Pleasure .

I. s H QUE:ENETTE 010298, 2nd place leadline claas, Charlotte INDIAN ANN 010497. lat place Stock Saddle Equitation. Ann Crookham. up; Diane Hackle on the line 0 Randy Cary up. Mrs. Jessie Angel presenting ribbon. w s 0 u T D. KNOX 13684. winner of Stalllons, Foals of 1961. owned by Mr. Robert Murhpy of Burbank, CaliL Pat Callander of Creatline pre. H aenting trophy. E ANITA JOAQUIN 09760, 4th in Western Riding Horse, R Beat Western Horse in Grand Entry. Owned by Doris Atchison of San Gabriel. Calif. N ---....

c A L I F 0 R N I WAER'S JET JilTA 011360, winner of Mares, Foals of 1960, owned · by Double F Ranch, Orange, Calli. POCO 'S KHAY 012732. winner of Mares, Foals of 1962 ClaH. A Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Al McCulloch of Duarte , Calif. I'

GAY BERTA 06858, Champion Mare, lat in Mares and Foals of WAER'S PLAYBOY 12866. winner of Stallions. Foals of 1960. 1963. Owned and shown by Dick Nelsen of San Dimas. Calif. Owned by Double F Ranch . Orange, Calif. Frank Waer handler. Mr. GI. L. Smith of Riverside, Calif. , presenting trophy. s Phyllis Nelsen presenting trophy. H 0 w GIPSY'S STARLITE 011362, winner of We ste rn Pleasure CAVEN-GLO SUNSERI 010064, winner of English Pleaaur a $50.00 Stake Class, We stern Pleasure Open , Western (Novlce), winner of Combination Class. Eve Oakley . rider, Pleaaure Novice , ridden by Marjorie Rldin q. owned by owned by Caven-Glo Farms. Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Matthews of Vista. Calif. Frieda Waer presenting trophy. MORGAN HORSE CLUB OF SOUTHERNCALIFORNIA POCO ALJOY 11485. High Point Horse of the Show. lat. Pleasure Driving and English Pleasure Open: 2nd. Geld ­ lnq1 All Ages : TrallHorae ; Australian Pursuit; Western Pl easure Open and Western Riding Horse: 3rd , Parad e Horse. Combination Class and English Pleasure Stake; 4th, Western Pleasure Stake . Owned by the Malcolm McDuflies of Pasadena. MORGAN'S JUBILEE VERMONT 10603, owned by Stephanie LINFIELD 09851. Reserve Champion Mare , lat Combination , And rew11, San Lean~ro. 2nd Western Equitation , 2nd. 2nd Morgans In Hames& , l st Mares, A years and over not Eng t sh Pleasure , owner to ride , 2nd. Western Pleasure foaled. Owned by the Leo Beckley1 , Mt. Vernon, Wash. ow n6r to rida . 2nd Western Pleasure, 2nd, English Pleasure (17 and under) •

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DAPPER DAN 10696, Grand Champion Stallion. 1963, own l!d DAPPER DINAH 010674 , Grand Champion Mare 1963. by the Kellstroms . Modesto owned by Waller and Francis Kellstrom, Mod es:o. N 0 R

T BE'RT'S NORCHIEF 12791. 2nd Stallion . 3 years . owned by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevenson . Ceres. A FIELD 128'1, RHene Grand Champion Stallion .. owned H by Mr. and Mn. Phll Mont.on. Grants Paaa. E R N

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N ANC,LE'S VICTOR 14316, 1st Yearling Stallions . owned by I Mr. and Mrs . Jason Angle , Modesto. A

SCARLETT RIBBONS 010955. Reserve High Point Hors9, ORAFIELD 07849. 1st Produce of Dam , owned by the L-so vwned .lly the Floyd Mansker family, Fair Oaks , s Beckleys. Mt. Vernon . Washington . H 0 w N 0 . "•. ·-~.,. ~...... R DAPPER DOLLY 09773, 1st Morgan Reh1!ng, 2nd Trail DOTTIE 09772. owned by Pam Roberl£on . Woodside . 1st Horse, 2nd English Pleasure (18 and over) owned by Tay T English Pleasure owner to ride, 4th Morgan Reining. Isl Mattern . Whittler. H Engllsh Equitation. E R N

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ECO LUCIDA 011285, 1st Morgans in Harness . lat English I COHOCTAH BLAZE 12070. Isl Geldin,~s all ages , 3rd Mor­ Pleasure, 3rd Combination Owned by Dr. and Mrs. H. P. gans In harness, owned by Dr. and Mrs. Philip Dorsey . Boyd. San Rafael. A Healsburg.

DEANNE 09039, 2nd Mares 4 and over fcaled. owned by ARCUENE. 09907. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ehrke , Los Mr. and Mrs. Don Breazeale. Modesto. s Aitos Hills . lat In Trotting Race. - H 0 w N 0 R T H EL BUCKY 12811. owned by R. W. Ripple . traveled all the way ECOHAUX 11308. CHIEK'S CAPITAN 9636. GERTRUDE MAE E from Provo. Utah. 09794, Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Boyd and family. San Rafael . 2nd . Famllv Class. R N

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KEYSTONE'S ARTEMTS 09613. lst Jack Benny, 5th Western Plea ­ N KELLY'S JIM 12417. crossing bridge In trail horse cla11s. owned by sure , 4th English Pleasure. Owned by Gloria and Art Jones. Kay Shultz, ridden by Donna Yialouris . Diab lo I

ROCKY BON 10269. owned by Charles and Jean Sutfin . Car · A mlchael. 2nd Gay Nineties , 2nd Roadster , 3rd Family Class . 2nd J!roduce of Dam . MARGARET COLLINS 08459. owned y Mr. Trophy presented by Ruth Mohr. and Mrs. Delno Norton. Windsor. s H 0 w BROOKWOOD MELANJE 010888, lst Western Plecuure. lat New stud foal owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cetlin. An­ Trail Hone (18 and OTer), lat Western Pleaaure (18 and OTer) dover. Mass. (Waseeka 's Nocturne 11181 x Ballerina 09616). lit Family Cima, High Point Pedormance Hone at North· This photo taken at lour days with his dam. em CaWomla Show.

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PARAMOUNT AMBASSADOR 13224. Vermont Champion Open Morgan being shown In hand at a recent show. This All three horses and their riders were ribbon winner• at stalllon. sired by Upwey Ben Don Is owned by Dr. and Mrs. the North Shore Horsemen 's Assn. Spring Trail Ride. The Ernest Paquette of Richmond , VermonL The strong Mor­ picture was taken as they started out in the morning of gan character which this stallion Inherited from his famous the 35 mile competitive ride. Miss Pat Tataronis on ROY AL­ sire is being exemplified In his offspring. Among his get. TON BOB WOODSTOCK 12638. owned by Dana W . Kelley : Paramount's Baroness is Vermont Champion Open Colt as Mary Jane Orcutt on Gay Sensation 12009 an Dr. S. a yearling. Robert Orcutt on HAVILAND DANCER 10182. DOCTOR MORMON 11274 (Lippitt Morman x Sunbonnette) JUBILEE ALEXANDER 06398. by Flyhawk 7526 out of Betty owned by Doris Aitchison of San Gabriel , Calif. Taken Barr 05103, as she looked in the "Fiesta de las Golondrinas during Palm Springs . Calif. Los Compadres Ride. March . Parade" in San Juan Capistrano, CalU~ March, 1963. The 1963. rider , Mrs. Jackie Williams. Santa Ana, Calif .. riding side · saddle. The black riding habit was first worn by "The Sweetheart of the Salinas Rodeo." California. in the year of 1899. Entered in the class of "most unusual-equestrian.'' they received second place trophy.

MORE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MORGANS

GAY BERTA 06858 (Gay Mac- Roberta Ro-by Querido). This 17 year old mare is shown winning the mare 4 and over class. of over 20 entries, at the Morgan Horse Club of Southam California show, May 17. She also won the mare and foal ciass and was named Grand Champion Mare of the show. She is owned by Dick and Phyllis Nelson of San Dimas. California. North Central News

By DORI S HODGIN Rout e I, Rogers, Minnesota

Jorneffe and from Movelfe Joy x Colonel Jorneffe . and shown by Bob Jensen; 3rd , FUNQUEST WOODY , The orth Central Morgan Associa­ Francis Olngman ·s Bonnie Lee's Bennete had a ow ned and shown by Robert 0 . Anderson . tion held a board meeting, May 12, at li lly by Medo Lone Sokolo . Western Bridl e Path: Won by CONGOOON , Alv in Hons mare, R B Joyce hod a coif by El· owned and shown by Vee Ann Wood . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bo.nham's home derlane Prince . in Willmar. Fo llowin g a delicious bu f­ Art Oracy's June Ma rie, a fill y by Mo r-Ayr Supreme and Talisman, a filly by Mor -Ayr Su· Bit and Spur Show fet dinn er, the meeting was held. preme. Al Eau Cla ire T hose attendin g were Ernie Wood, W . F. Honer' s reporf l ive Sluds and one 111ly . Joyce Sobeleskl reports 1he arrival of E1han' s Morgan Combination Cla11: Wan by WILDWOOD president; Mona Bonham, vice-presi­ fay Sam (Arc Anne x Fay Elhan) sold 10 Gerald TAMARA , owned by George Budd and shown dent; Robert D. Anderson, Secretary­ Cole of Helena , Montana and a lilly , She' ll Do, by Mrs . Judy Jensen: 2nd, EBONY IMP. owned out of Suzanne-Archie and by Gay Ethan . Both Bv M iss Louise Mine r and shown by Bob Jensen ; Tre a urer; Doris Hodgin , Publicity are bays. 3rd , PEGGY SUE, owned by Julie Hitz and shown Director ; and the following board mem ­ Mr . and Mrs . A rt Hodg in report the ar rival by Cliff Hitz; 4th , REDBERRY, owned by Wm . of two fillies , Oebacan ' s Ooa La La, a cheSlnut Gae1hel and shown by Owlghl Wiley; 51h, MOR. bers: Marilyn Hit z and Max Meyers. li lly given to Connie Hodgin for a graduat ion AYR'S EASTER LILLI , owned and shown by Miss present . She is out al Dainty Bridlesweet and Pauli ne Henning; and 61h, FUNQUEST WOODY, Don H asse atte nded the meeting in sired by King Benn . The other lilly, Oebacon' s owned and shown by Mrs . Robert Anderson . place of Marianne aas and George Slick Chick, is out al Chipolee Lassie and sired Morgan Pleasure Cla11: Won by PEGGY SUE, Budd and Mrs . Mer rill were unrepre­ by King Benn. She is also a chesrnut. shown by Cliff Hitz of Hopk ins; 2nd , RED BERRY, Mr . and Mrs . Cliff Hitz hod the misfortune owned by Wm . Goeihe r, Eau Claire and shown sented. Dick Bonham, chairma n of to lose their foal barn ta Peggy Sue and sired by Owigh1 Wiley; 3rd, OEJARNETIE SWEET SUE, by FunqueSI Rediu - due to a blood condit ion. owned by Mrs . Arlene Berzins and shown by Mr . last year's all Morgan Hors e Show , Berzins of Mpls .; 41h, MOR-AYR EASTER LILLI , gave a report on the show and results. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Fricks re­ owned and shown by Pauline Henning of St. Claud: 51h1 FUNQUEST WOODY , owned and Allone Potter , chairm an of the 1963 ported the purchase of Funquest shown by Mr . R. 0 . Anderson of Maple Plain : and 61h, FUNQUEST REDIZZ, owned and shown trophy committee, explained the new Colone l Pat (Cornwa llis Pat x F unqu est by Ma ri lyn Hilz of Hopkins . Brown Falcon), a two year old chestnut trophies and point system for the year, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwa rds of Owa ­ gelding. Th ey have him going nicely which will be run off o.n the ditto by tonna report the arri val of a half. Mor­ Connie Hod gin, and a copy sent to every on the line and he will be train ed by Marilyn Hitz for western ridin g. gan filly named Hipptop Sunda e, sired paid up member of 1962. by King High. T he All-Morgan show tentatively Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gregerson of cheduled for September 15 at Willmar Minneapolis have purchased a yearling Reminders : Minnesota State Fair, will not be held in that town. Instead filly Sunflower Dina (Cap tain Sun­ 1st of September, Open Horse Show at it will be he.Id in Waconia , Minn ., at flower and Sunflower Daisy) from the. South Dakota State Fair, Septem­ the fair grounds in that city. Stabling Cliff Frantsen of Windo .m, Minn esota. ber 4th, and the No rth Centra l All facilities will be available. Morgan Hors e Show at Wa co)lia, Min­ Gopher Horse Show nesota on September 15. Foal Arrivals Morgan Combination Clam Won by HYLEE'S Please send your news to Dori s Hod ­ Mr . and Mrs . Richard Bonham repar1 1he arr ival HIGH BARBAREE, owned and shown by Cliff Hitz; of two fillies - Sunflower Coun1ess x Colonel 2nd , EBONY IMP, owned by Miss Louise M iner gin, Rogers, R I, Min nesota.

SUNCREST ALOR 11862, stallion owned by Bev Staples, Lino FUNQUEST COLONEL PAT. 13675 (Funquest Brown Falcon x Lakes, Minn, Cornwallis Pat) 2 year old gelding held by Renee Fricks, Way· zata, Minn. r

AUGUST, 1963 41 Letters The 16 strand rawhide reins and 8 After all why should we foster arti ­ strand headstall were woven by a Span­ ficiality when the Morgan 's drawing ( Continued from Page 4) ish Californian named Luis B. Ortega, card is their versatility and easy adapt­ who is about the only one still making ability to any give.n task ? have never seen or worked with a horse this fine work. He lives near Palo Alto More po.wer to you and our maga­ that we would trade her for! She's de­ in northern California . The bit is a zine which is eagerly awaited each pendable to ride and great to work with. Santa Barbara bit - an oJd Spanish month. She's had one good colt and another design. The tie rope (horse hair) on will be here in August. This colt will Sincerely, the saddle is an "antique " once. owned be for sale to some good home that Freda Aley (and made for) Judge Drifful - a is sho.rt on cash and long on want of H artstown , Penna. color-fut figure here at the turn of the Morgan blood. Inquiri es invited. century. The concho belt on John is Hope to see more grade Morgan an old Navajo one. The jacket or Dear Sir: news and registered grade photos in the serape is Mexican. They wear so.me Since the subject of the grade Mor­ excellent Morgan magazine. unusual costumes on this ride! They gan has come up, I'd like to add my two Sincerely, all wear leather name badges you can cents. For four years I have enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Raiche, Jr. see in the photo. It tells their camp also. a grade Morgan. Box 112, RFD 1 I thought you might be interested in I do.n't know much about my horse, Wallingford , Vermont a real western Morgan when I ride Bernie's Quest, except that he is most­ on the ranch chasing cattle the rest ly Morgan . He is about 15 hands, a of the time. I also ride her mother and mahogany bay and weighs about 1000 DEAR SIR: full sister - both are as lovable as lbs. He is stocky and has a beautiful So many of the beautiful pictures in Do.tto. intelligent head . your magazine show Morgans as they We enjoy your magazine each time. His neck and tail arch when he wants are used in the East. We in the West use I save them all and take them to our to show off and he even has quite a bit them and equip them in ano.ther way, tack room when we show horses. Our of high leg action . as you know. Here is a picture of my friends love to look through them. husband John riding our four year old A cross with a Qu arter horse has mare , Dotto , No. 010666 on the annual SincereJy, made him into a horse. with cow sense. week long trail ride, May 4 to 11 this Ruth Newman His fo.rmer owner has used him with year. The Rancheros Visitadores (Visit ­ Ventura, Calif. a plo.w and even all types of buggies. ing Ranchers). It is a long hard ride Bernie also jumps and I can ride him each day, but he said he never had a Dear Sir: either Western or English. better ride, and he has been going back Three cheers for the NMMHC I might sound a bit on the proud side each year since 1946. She ne.ver tired (Land of Enchantment) and the Code but I am awfully fond of him : I also and walked much faster than mo~t of of Ethics they have adopted as reported want others to see how versatile a grade the horses and her behavior on the tie in your June 1963 issue. Morgan is. lines at night was perfect. They are My husband and I agree that every When I get older I plan to raise half­ not allowed to ride stallions on this straight thinking Mo.rgan owner , who Morgans . I want to do. this because ride. My husband usually rides his truly has the good of our breed at heart I want to keep to lthe true Morgan "Waer's Red Hornet " (Dotto's sire, pic­ should ge.t behind a move to adopt this type. ture also enclosed, No. 11057, who also Code of Ethics in every Morgan club Justin Morgan was a work horse yet has a superior dispo.sition. The tack in the land . Then each and every owner on Dotto in the picture has a little story. live by it! ( Continued on Pa.ge 43)

John V. Newman on DOTTO 010666, on Rcmcheroa Vlaltadores WAER'S RED HORNET 11057. owned by John and Ruth Newman, Ride In Santa Barbara County, May 4-11, 1963. Ventura. Callf .. on Rancho Rio Vista.

42 The MORGAN HORSE BuckeyeBreeze

By PAULI E ZELLER R. R. 5, Findlay, Ohio

LORD ROCHESTER 11792. owned by Wm. McDevitt, Hudson, Ohio.

Buckeye Ridge Fa rm, Greenw ich, be back in the sadd le in time for the me. As Morgans are scarce in my area Ohio, has a n w addition . Their five Gold Cup Show. your excellent photographs are as close year old mare, Brucewood Tarbaby, You folks have sure been slow in as I can get to the real thing. I nearly foaled a beautiful dark chestnut (a l­ sending me news this moJ1th, so by ne.. wear o.ut the pages! most black) stud colt. He is sired by cessity thi s art icle must be short . T was especially glad to hear that so the Buckeye Ridge Farm 's fine f.our Fo llowing are how results: many people were i nterested in Half . year old stallion, HyLee's Little Dancer. Richfield - May 18 Morgans. My own mare, as the tory The little fellow arri ved about midni ght Morgon English : Won by LONGHILL VIGILTOR . goes, is half Morgan. lthou gh a large Ro-Ma Morgan Farm. Well ington; 2nd . LORD on June 7, and is now the center 0£ at­ ROCHESTER, Wm . McDevllt , Hudson; 3rd , CHICO"S horse of Quarter-type when at ease, she tention as he frisks around the lot. His FLAME, Dorothy Chapman, Elyria ; 4th. FIDDLE BOW, Jean l,\,tledge, Copley ; 5th , MILLSBORO is all Morgan when collected. Some coming brings to nine the number of COMMAN DER. Wahl , Cuyahoga Falls . day I hope to own a registered Mo.rgan Junior Morgon : Won by REATA"S ELATION . registered Morgans at Buckeye Ridge Reata Horse Farm, Sharon Center; 2nd, HYLEE"S and perhaps raise a few of my own. I Farm. LITTLE DANCER. Howard Browns , Greenw ich; 3rd , think they are tops! I would always SEA MIST, Jean Rutledge; 4th, HIGH SOCIETY. A trainin g track was completed last Claud Morrett e Ill, Toledo ; 5th . MILLSBORO COM· like to hear from people interested in fall at Buckeye Ridge Fa rm and at MANDER. Morgans. present plans for a farm pond are und er. Tallmadge - June 1 and 2 Sincerely yours, Morgan Show English : Won by REATA"S ELA­ way and the earth moving for its con. TION: 2nd, LONG Hill VIGILTOR; 3rd , LOm Paula Hotchkiss ROCHESTER; 4th . FIDDLE BOW; 5th . COUNT OF struction will begin shortly. Mr. and MILLSBORO, George Walton , Elyria . Las Vegas, Nevada Mrs. Ho.ward Browns and daughter, Junior Morgan English : Wo n by SEA MIST; 2nd. NANUET, Mrs . John Junk , Mt. Sterling; 3rd . Marilyn, always welcome visitors at REATA"S ELATION; 4th, SCHOOLMASTER, T. D. Ulrich . Lebnon ; 51h, GRA-VAND CHARGER, Ac­ Southern their Buckeye Ridge Farm and they are ken , Stow . always glad to show their Morgan s. Morgans In Harness: Won by FREEMANS JUNE ( Continued from Page 28) MO ~ . Dr. Marv in Freeman, Cleveland; 2nd. LONG Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Hill VIGILTOR: 3rd , VIGIL MARCH, Reata Horse by next report and editin g o.f this George P. Walton as they announc e the Farm; 4th , NANU ET. magazine. arrival of a son, George Charles , on No new foals of the Morgan breed, June 17, 1963, weighing in at 7 lbs. Leffers in this area, to my knowl edge, since and 3 oz. Th e Waltons are the owners ( Continued from Page 42) last report. of Hidden Acres Horse Farm in Elyria. LETTERS The Muncie Light Hors e Show, held This seems to be the month for new I have yet to see a registered Morgan June 14-15-16, with four Mor an arrivals: Whitmorr Farm, Toledo, today that can pull a plow. Th ese Mor­ classes, and all well filled, results are report the arrival of. a very typy stud as follows: gans today can't do anything but act Saturday Aflomoon, Reg. Morgon Fial Saddle: colt on June 5th to their mare, Music like a poor man's American Saddle Wo n by SYLVESTER; 2nd. MAUREEN: 3rd , TIMO ­ Maid. Th e sire is Kane's Jon Bar K. THY GEDDES; 4th, SONNY BOY; 5th , DENNIS GED· Horse. DES. This little fellow has four white stock­ Saturday night Reg. Morgan Weslom rloasure : Next thing yo,u know the Morgan Wo n by SONNY BOY; 2nd , SUZANNA ; 3rd. Name ings, a small star on his forehead and will have his tail all cut up and brok en of th is horse I do not know , but is bel ieved is a very bright red chestnut. aw ned bv O "Malley; 41h, MAUREEN; 5th . I do just to make him hold it higher. Maybe not know but believe is one owned by the Cen. Getting some training at Whitmorr ters of Port land . you won't print this letter because I Sunday Momlng, Model Morgan : Won by SONNY Farm is Devan Dimples owned by Mr. have said these things but I think others BOY; 2nd . DENNIS GEDDES; 3rd, SUZANNA ; 4th . LADY ESTHER; 5th. SKYLINER. . and Mrs. Richard Blackburn. Devan have the right to know how I feel. Sunday Night, Reg. Morgan Cavolcado Amerl­ Dimple s, a seal brown stallion sired by cono: Won by LAOOSE"S ROCKET, owned and Yours truly , driven by E. C. Mclain, wi th Mary McKenna. Captain Fillmore, has the best of dispo­ (Miss) Gail Goodyear compan ion; 2nd. SUZANNA . ow ned and driven by R. Ale xander, dr iving two wheel cart ; 3rd , sitions with manners to ,spare. 3134 Old Lake View Rd. SKYLINER. owned and drive n by Mr . and Mrs . Enos E. Allee, 4th , ZEFFINGTON, awned by Claude Morrette IH, co-owner of Hamburg, N. Y. Eileen Sullivan, drive n by Robert Whirley , Mrs . Whitmo,rr Farm, recently spent several Dear Sir : Sullivan . compan ion; 5th, SONNY BOY. ow ned by Henry Fowcet-t, with Camille Centers , compan ion , weeks in a Toledo Hospital seriously I would like to congratulate you and two seat vehicle, colored driver . ill. H e is now recuperating at home your staff on your magazin e and thank Due to injured hand , this is a short and is looking forward to being able to you f.or all the pleasure it has given report, hope to have more next time.

AUGUST, 1963 43 back in the oven and repaired to the barn to show us their young stallion , Mid-StatesMorgan News Mr. Henry, the mare, Smoky Penny and By DoRoTHYCoLBUR her 1962 filly by Emeralds Skychief, called Sky Penny - a real doll who 2127 W. 108th PL, Chicago 43, Ill. bears a distinct resemblance to her sire. The next day I travelled to. Wheaton New foals still claim priority in our other Morgans in Utah and Colorado. and had my first look at Shirley Or . news. Pat Hayward of TapNor Farm, Doris has been showing Cinnamon Ve!. lando 's new 3-gaited Morgan, Pianke ­ recently moved from South Elgin to vet in 3-gaite.d classes this season and shaw Sentinel - a proud looking dark Kingston, 111., reports two more, both says she has never enjoyed a horse so chestnut gelding with nice action, who chestnut co.Its, one to Libby Ashmore, much. First Love is scheduled to. ap­ carries his head and tail as a Morgan sired by the Haywards' young stallion, pear in Western classes, so Doris will should. On the way home I stopped Caven-Glo Revenue , and the other to be hopping from English to Western by at the Staehnkes ' at Winfield and Caven-Glo Rebel Gold, sired by Dorian saddles for a while. was persuaded without much trouble Ashmore. One big piece of news this month to go £-or a ride in a cart behind Sue The Harry Sweets, now living on concerns the Field Day to be put on by C - a dream o.f a driving horse. With their new farm at Formoso, Kansas , the Mid-States club on September 29 Donna at the reins, she simply floats have a bay colt, bo.rn April 28 to the.ir at the Bartons ' Big Bend Farms. over those small town streets. He .r mare, Lady in Lace, and by their yo.ung Everyone in the club will be working hand some young son by Dorian Ash­ stallion, Beau Fortune "O'' . The first his head off to. make it a success. The more greeted us impatiently on our re­ foal for both these Morgans . Unfor­ program will start at I :00 P. M. but turn. tunatcly the other young mare, Rhy­ 1hospitality booths will be open all MabeJ Sweet's letter says that their thm 's Noble Lady, lost her foal, a love­ morning and the audience is invited to half-Morgan gelding, Red Oak, and the ly dark bay filly, at birth. I quote from come early, tour the barns, see the two pure-bred stallions, Bimbo and Mabel's letter: "It looked to. be a really stock and talk with the Morgan people. Beau, are all learning to work cattle good one if - they say 'if' is the biggest Mr. Lyman Orcutt will be M. C. for and seem to like it. While in Illinois, word in the language." the day and we cordially invite you all Bimbo had become very proficient at The next one cannot be claimed as a to attend. We are sure this will be an barrel racing. Now , on the Kansas Mid-States foal and may be reported info.rmative and highly entertaining farm, he must learn among other things elsewhere, but we can't resist mention­ day. to be a roping horse. Mabel says: ing it for it has our member, Norine In reporting our May meeting we "When Harry swings a rope, Bimbo Osman, threatening to "pop he.r but­ failed to mention one important de­ seems to think it is a bat and that there tons" with pride. Emerald's Cochise, the velopment. Our juniors got together must be a barrel out there somewhere. " good-looking and good-tempered black and took their first steps toward an However , she says, he's learning fast. stallion raised by the Osmans and sold organization of. their own . No.rninations One occurrence during Bimbo's train ­ last year to Tamarlei Morgan Horse for officers were made and there will ing is too funny no.t to share: "Harry Farm in Vermont, is the sire of his first be an election at a club meeting sched. roped the first calf off Bimbo's back foal, a filly1 out of Bro.admoor's Bon­ uled for intermission time at the Kane the other day. The calf .was a big one, nie, and named Tamarlei's Bittersweet. County Show on August 4. The jun. past weaning age. By the time he hit Another filly, whose owner is not a iors are planning ways to help promote the end of the rope Bimbo was eating member of our club, was reported by Morgans and arc co.ncentrating at pres­ grass and the big bruiser didn't even Linda Williamson. This is a half-Mor ­ ent on ways to help with the Field budge. That steer flopped ends and gan, by Illawana Ben, out of a pinto Day. We believe their efforts will be Bimbo went right on eating." By now, mare owned by Judy LaBrash of. Gales. invaluable. we suspect, Bimbo has learned to back burg. 1Linda says the filly is so.rrel with In June three of the Juniors - Bonnie up on the rope. white trimmings and a nice dished face Bohling and Laurie and Lee Matas - Secretary Do.ris Norton sent some and we mention her because we feel plus seniors Nancy Matas and Dorothy comments on recent shows: that the half-Morgans are highly impor. Colburn went visiting Morgans in the "At the Madison, Wisconson show, tant to Morgan breeders - their Mor­ Chicago Heights area. First we saw the Morgan classes were filled with gan qualities usually sell their owners the Matas' mare , Duchess with her 1963 handsome , well groomed Morgans and and others on the Morgan breed. foal by Jaunty Justin . Then on to showmanship and performance were at Doris Norton reports the sale of the Windy Hill Farm where Jaunty is in a peak. The audience liked us and yearling filly, Cinnamon Angel, (War­ training. BQnnie writes: "£-or anyone the show committee liked us and our hawk x Betty de Jarnette) to Mrs. Bar­ who hasn 't seen him, it was a trip reward is a possible added class next bara Jantz o.f Baraboo, Wis. Doris worth taking." After admiring }aunty's year. Two newcomers topk all of. the says "A ngel" with her ground-covering real old Morgan type, we saw a very trophies home! Mr. and Mrs. Vernon stride should make an excellent trail lovely two year old mare , Lippitt Alberts ' volatile two-year-old son of ride mount for Barbara. Glenna, who belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Torchfire, 'The Sundancer ,' carried off The Norton farm is playing host, Hugh Currie of. Peru , Ill. Then, be­ the trophy in the model class. The Al­ for a month or so, to two Morgan mares cause when Morgan people get to look. berts, from Baraboo, Wis. , are new to from Big Bend Farms - Big Bend's ing at Morgan ho.rses, they lose all idea the sho.w ring . We suspect they will Cinnamon Velvet and Windcrest First of time, we arrived at the home of the be back, as well they should . The Sun. LQve. These two are to be kept in Eli Stannards at just about their dinner dancer burned up the track with a four shape for the National, while trainer time. Yes, you're right it didn't bother cornered action that is hard to beat. Harry Andre is busy showing some them at all - they just put the dinner ( Continued on Page 55)

44 The MORGAN HORSE Pacific Northwest News

By Lout E B ECKLEY

LAD OF BO-DOT, owned by Dollie Milne, Snohomish, Washington. ridden by Mo Moms. Grand Champion Evergreen Saddle Club Horse Show, lst Western Pleasure Class. Snohomish Sheriff PoBBe, lst Western Pleasure ClaBB, Evergreen Saddle Club Show. lat Halter Class at Evergreen Show and Flyng Horse Show Stable .

Wash .; 4th , SHAWALLA POLLY, owned by the Sha­ Colts Two years of ag e: Won by ORCLAND Everyone is busy getting colts to lead, wa ll a Morgan Horse Ranch; 5th, MONN 'SONO. ROYAL DON , owned by Mr. and Mrs . Leo Beckley; buggies painted and things in ship­ owned by Mr . and Mrs . Millard Watson, Spokane , 2nd , SHAWALLA BEAU, owned by the Shawalla Wash . Margan Horse Ranch; 3rd , LOFTY FIELD, owned by shape for the PNW All Morgan Show Colts, one year of ag e: Won by SONNYFI ELD, Mr . and Mrs. Leo Beckley; 4th , SHAWALLA DUDE, in Wenatchee. However, by the time owned by C. W . Zwanzig, Walla Walla . Wash .; owned by Char· El Morgon Horse Ranch. 2nd, TYSON OF KEYSTONE. awned by Jay Cow · Flll es, Three years of age: Won by SHAWALLA this is in print the show will be history. gill , Wenatchee , Wash ., 3rd SCHAUER'S FORE· PRINCESS. owned by the Shawalla Morgan Horse CAST. owned by Larry J. Schauer, Bothell , Wash .; Ronch, 2nd , SHAWALLA LADYBIRD, own ed by To go back away here are results from 4th, SHAWALLA SHAWN , awned by Ira Cochron , Mr . and Mrs . M illard Watson . Wollo Walla . Wash .: 5th , IDAHO PRINCE, owned the Washington State University Open by Ray Ellsworth, Lew iston, Idaho . Colts. Three years of ag e: Won by SHAWALLA Horse Show and Judging Schop!, May Fllles , Two years of ag e: Won by MOCO VER· MAN . owned by Warren Keer, Marysv ille, B. C. MONT . owned by Mr . ond Mrs . Leo Beckley ; 2nd , Canada : 2nd . SKYFIELD, owned by Mr . and Mrs . 24, 25 and 26. SHAWALLA BETIINA , owned by Shawalla Morgan G. 0 . Fahrni , Abbo tsford , B. C., Canada . Fiiiies . One Year of age: Won by BECKRIDGE Horse Ranch: 3rd , SHAWALLA NELLIS. owned by ORAETIE. owned by Mr . ond Mrs. Leo Beckley , the Shawalla Morgan Horse Ranch; 4th, SHAWAL· Mares, Four years oft ag e and over: Won by Mt . Vernon, Wosh .; 2nd , ROSEBRIAR'S MISS PAT, LA GAY CRICKET. owned by Mrs . Robert D. Jensen, LINFIELD. owned by Mr . and Mrs . Leo Beckley; owned by Dr. and Mrs . Wiiiiam Hooper , Ellens­ Chehalis , Wash.; 5th, CHAA-El CINDY , owned 2nd , ORADUST. owned by Washington State Uni- burg, Wosh .; 3rd, SHAWALLA CHEETA, owned by by Char-El Morgan Horse Ranch, Milton Freewater, the Shawalla Morgon Horse Ranch, Walla Walla , Oregon . ( Continued on Page 55)

ORCLAND ROYAL DAWN 13477, Ulendon x Royalton Rose of Sha ­ LINFIELD 09851 (Gayman x Orafleld) Grand Champion Mare and ron) lat 2 year old colts and Rese"e Champion Stallion at the lat 4 and over at the Washington State University Show. She WSU Show. Don la owned by the Leo Beckleya , Mount Vernon. la owned by the Leo Beckleya, Mount Vernon, Washington. Washington.

AUGUST, 1963 45 Morgan Horse Club of Southern California

By CHARLOTT E SCHMIOT

Bobble Sosson. 15 year old San Bernardino . CaW .• a student at Circle Anow Ranch School. receives top Jr. Horsemanship award on her Morgan gelding STARSTONE'S DELIGHT 1230 (winter coat) who placed fourth In the Junior Division on the 1962 Hesperia Winter Competitive Ride.

The Morgan horse he.re in Southern promote the Morgan breed, the point is owned and ridde.n by Kay Corder of California is becoming more popular this, although the average Morgan Norco, Calif; 4th, Ida Red, owned each year, "Thanks " to the owners and owner has neither the money or time and ridden by Orval Smith of Arcadia breeders of this fine stock. We can all to expend on a lot of extensive training , Calif.; 5th, Sister Poco, owned and remember when only two, or three. those that do will keep the Morgan ridden by Charlotte Schmidt of L. A. horses participated in Morgan classes breed befo,e the public in more ways A driving class had also been sched­ in Open Horse Shows ; however, this than one. To see a Morgan being rid­ uled but due to lack of entries a We.st­ number has increased on an average 0£ den by a well-known local traine.r and ern Morgan Equitation Class was sub­ two to three. times in the past year. Al­ winning the class will create a great stituted with first place going to Ida though Morgan classes in open shows deal of interest in the Morgan breed. Red, Orval Smith of Arcadia; 2nd, are few and far between , the outlook The trainer in turn will benefit by get­ Poco Aljoy ridden byl Mary McDuffie for the future looks very good. l'vfany ting more. Morgan to train, and that and owned by Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc­ local Morgan owners are having their will give the Morgan but one place to Du ffie of Pasadena, Calif.; 3rd, Chief Morgans trained professionally and go - up. Storme, Kay Corder of Norco; 4th, Sister hown in Open Classes to place first at On March 10th, 1963, Corral #3 Poco, Charlotte Schmidt, L. A.; 5th, a great number of our local shows. included a Reg. Morgan We tern Plea. Ringo, Trudy Hall, rider , owner Tom well-known example of this is Poco sure Class; results were as follows: 1st, Borden. Aljoy, trained by Billy Harris of La Sister Poco, owned and ridden by Char­ April 27 and 28, the Ridge Riders Puente, Calif. Another is Monte Gra ­ lotte Schmidt of Los Angeles, Calif.; held their nnual Spring Show which ham, trained by Glenn Girnple of La 2nd, Irish Belle Monte, ridden by Shelly also included a Reg . Morgan We tern Puente, owned by Walt and Alma Losing and owned by Barbara Rovira Pleasure Class, results as follows: lst , Phillips of La Puente, Calif. Poco Aljoy of Crestline, Calif.· 3rd, Dapper Dolly Sister Poco, owned and ridden by Char­ by the way, is owned by Mr. and Mrs. ridd en by Alice Warne and owned lotte Schmidt of L. A.; 2nd, Chi ef Malcolm McDuffie of Pasadena , Calif. by T. F. Mattern, Whittier· 4th, Starlite Storme , owned and ridden by Kay Cor. lrish Belle Monte, owned by Barbara Vermont owned and ridden by Barbara der of Norco; 3rd, Poco Aljoy, ridden Rovira of Crestline , Calif., is another Rovira, Crestline; 5th, Anita Joaquin by Bill Harris and owned by the Mc­ Morgan who is showing "true blue" by Doris Aitchison of San Gabriel, Du ffie..s of. Pasadena; 4th, Ida Red and so to speak "bringing home the Calif. owned and ridden by Orva l Smith of bacon." On June 2 at the Corral #5 March 31st brought us another Reg. Arcadia, Calif; 5th, Monte Graham Ope,n Horse Show in South Gate, Irish Morgan Western Pleasure class in the ridden by Glenn Gimp le and owned by Belle won the High Point Trophy of the Western Wranglers Open Show. Four ­ the Phillips of La Puente, Calif.; 6th, day , later that same day she won lst in teen Morgans entered with the follow­ Dapper Dolly, ridden by Alice Warner Eng lish Pleasure (Open) at the Greg. ing results: )st, Ringo, ridden by Trudy and owned by T. F. Mattern, Whittier ory Park Show . Irish Belle also picked Hall and owned by Tom Borden of Ar. Calif. up the High Point Trophy of the Day lington , Calif.; 2nd Ro-Mac, owned April 6th was the date of our first at the Pickwick Show. The.re are many and ridden by Dick Nelsen of San other Morgans doing a great job to Dimas, Calif_; 3rd Chief Storme , ( Continued 011 Page 53)

46 The MORGAN HORSE NorthernCalifornia Fourth Annual Show And News

By GLORIA JoNE Box 545, Diablo. Cruli.Jl.

Show time is here. Excitement and Mary Alice and Chess Felt are keep­ En try Clerk s: Je.anie Sutfin , Marion activity abound at our house . Thi s ing the roads hot to. the stable as Sierra Butts article is being wr itten while sur­ Sun suffered a bad abscess and it needed Vete.rinari an: Dr. H . P. Boyd rounded by buggies, saddles, bridles and dai ly nursing. Ribbons and Trophi es: Earl Ehrk e, the smell of leather and sadd le soap. We were saddened to hear of the Ralph Mohr, Jeanie Sutfin We will attempt to condense the death of Ea rl Eh rke, Los Altos Hills Paddock Steward : F loyd Mansker n ws this month so that we may add in May. Ea rl was a Dire ctor of our the show results imm ediat ely after the club and he was busy with show plans Ring Crew: Chairma n, Jay Bailey. show this weekend. at the tim e of his death. He had just Photogra pher: Louis C. Ramsey. Frances Hu ling of Sonoma and her realized a long time dream . .. that of Pub licity: Chas. Sutfin and Gloria gelding Little J<>.eMorgan report a nice having a foal on his property. He just Jones win on the N .A.T.R.C. ride, at Calis­ recently purc hased a mare with filly Programs: Charle s Sutfin toga on May 29, 30th . The Black Bart foal at her side a month before he died. The results : Ride sponsored by the Silverado Rider s We will all miss Earl. W e send our Stall ions, one year: Won by VICTOR, Joson heartfe lt sympathies to his family. Angle; 2nd , IM PALA CHAMPION , W . A . Loren· covers 75 miles in two riding days. zen and Sons; 3rd, WIN DWEPT BUTZEN, W ind · Soundness scores 50 pts., way of going we pt Ranch; 4th , PRINCE VERMONT, Velma Northern California Fourth Annual Wagone r; 5th , COCOA VERMON T, Dov is Breed ing 35 pts., manners 15 pts. Little Joe won Form. Fill ies, one year: Won by BECKRIDGE ORAETIE . the lightweight division and received Morgan Horse Show Mr . and Mrs . Leo Beckley; 2nd, LINDA RETINTA, the sweepstakes trophy for high pojnt Davis Breeding Form; 3rd , KELLY'S PRETTY PIXIE , Un der the guiding direction of Co­ Wolter and Fronces Kellstrom ; 4th, MARCELITA , horse. Congratulations I Robert Morgon, 5th , ECO RUBY LU, Dr. and Mrs . Chairmen H ank Boyd and Delno Nor­ H. P. Boyd . At a San Jose open show, Allen Cath­ ton, the 4th an nual All Morgan Show cart took a firstr in a large trail class Stallions two years : Won by KING STETSON, will be remembe red as the biggest and Loren Ben1ley; 2nd , El DORADO KING , G-Bor-B on Brookwood Melanje. His young Stabl es; 3rd , Hill TOP MAJOR SMOKEY, Mrs . be.st so far. T here were 153 horses en­ Gene McDan iel; 41h, MAC'S CHINOOK , Gero ld filly Puris sima Dawn , placed fifth in tered comin g from several different C. McDonold; 5th, IMPALA NOBLEMAN , W . A . halter. The first four places were taken Lorenzen and Sons. states. In only four short years we Mar es, 2 years: Won by MOCO VERMONT , Mr . by two. year olds. This was an all and Mrs . Leo Beckley; 2nd , TROPHY FIELD, Jomes have moved from a small, community Coull er; 3rd , ALBAFIELD , Glor ia and Art Jones· breed class with 15 entri es. type show tQ one of the largest in the 4th, JODIE COLLINS, Delno Norton ; 5th , M ISS Bert and Cynthia Stevenson report a MOONST AR, Evelyn Dorsey . area. T he impro vement of the show, Geld ings all ag es: Won by COHOCTAH BLAZE, foal. A chestnut stud colt (Bert's or­ the quality of the horses, the perform. Dr. and Mrs . Phil ip Dorsey; 2nd , SUNFLOWER chief x Maquee ). TOM , Gloria ond Art Jones; 3rd, ECOHAUX, Dr. a nces of the horses and the qu ality of and Mrs . H. P. Boyd; 41h, SHEIK F'S CAPITAN , Willow Glen reports a new purcha se. the ridin g is indicative of the great Dr. and Mrs . H. P. Boyd: 51h, MORGANS JUBI­ A black mare Sweet Piayr (C hango x LEE VERMONT , S1ephon ie Andrews . future ahead for our Morgan horses in Stall ions, 3 years : Won by ARANA FIELD, M r. Eye Bright) bred by Geo. Hinckl ey. and Mrs . Phi l Morr ison; 2nd , BERT'S NORCHIEF. this area. Mr . and Mrs . V . B. S1evenson; 3rd, BROOKWOOD She has a bay stud colt at her side, sired A show of this size takes the co­ DAN PAT. Norm and Joan Hodgk in; 41h, Mi-'. by Jody St. Pat. AMER ICA ; Mr . and Mrs . Roy Coots ; 61h, o.peration of. many hard worki ng mem­ HALO LE EMBER, Robert Morgon. Marion Butt s has a new addition . bers. A vote of thanks is due to all Mares, 3 years : Won by PANORA FIELD. Mr. ond Mrs . Leo Beckley: 2nd, GYPSY'S STARLITE. Mountain Mist (War hawk x Red Can­ those who worked so hard on thi s Mr . and Mrs . Bi ll Mothews ; 3rd , FREEMAN'S yon Squ are). A brown mare, black AGABON , Dr. and Mrs . Phi lip Dorsey; TWI LA show. Especially to Chas . and Jean Sut­ VERMON T. Davis Breeding Form; 51h, RISQUE, points,14 years and a bo.rn trotte.r! fin who did such a fine job on the pro.­ Dionna Foit . Jim Coulter 's Kitty Field (Sonfield 1963 Colts: Wo n by UNNAMED . Jomes Cou lte r: gra ms, to Jo No rton who handled the 2nd, UNNAME D, Mr . and Mrs . Roy Coo ls; 3rd , x Kitty Joaquin) has been visiting at desk and to all the members of the TONY VEl-'MON T, JoAnn Stewart and Pot Swift ; 4th , UNNAMED , Poul Mikkleson ; 51h, MAC DAN, the Leo Beckley Ranch at Suther lin, show committee . Appreciation must Mr. and Mrs. V. 8 . Stevenson . Oregon where she was bred to Broad. be extended to Chas. and Jeanie Sut­ 1963 Fiiiies : Wo n by JIM 'S MISSY. Wolte r an d Fran cis Kellstom; 2nd, UNNAMED, Delno Nort on: wall St. Pat. fin, Jo No rton and Lo.uise Boyd for their 3rd , V IK ING VANITY , Mrs. lo Vonne Houlton ; 4t ~ Jay Bailey's Bonnie Heather (Red assistance in compilin g the results of KELLY'S BLACK LISA, Woller and Francis Kell · strom: 51h, FLORDE VERMONT , Dav is Breed ln3 Vermont x Heather Ang le Field) was the show for publicity purpos es. Farm . also bred to St. Pat at Mount Vernon, Th e show committee was compo sed Stall ions 4 years and over: Won by DAP?ER DAN , Woller and Francis Kellsrrom : 2nd , DUB· Washington. of: NA-A , G·Bor · B Stables ; 3rd, KING P, Bob Swll , zer; 4th , DOMINO VERMONT . Davis Breed ing Fran Kellstrom reports a recent sale Judges: Halt er, English, Drivin g, Form; 51h, CAP' S NUGGET, Dr. and Mrs. Phi lip of a bay stud colt (Dapper Dan x Pretty Misc.:Mrs. Roger Ela, Bolton, Mass. Dorsey. Mores 4 years ond over, not foale d: Won liv Lass) to Mr. and Mrs. Graves, Wa l­ Weste rn, T rail, Misc.: Mr. Kent LINFIELD , M r. and Mrs . Leo Beckley; 2nd . AR­ nut Creek. Weave r, Conca.rd, California . DAHL, E. l. Ehrke; 3rd , SCARLET RIBBONS, Flo1d Mansker Fami ly ; 4th , GERTRUDE MAE , Dr. an d ,v elcome to new member s, Mr. and Co-Chairmen: Delno Norton and M rs. H. P. Boyd ; 5th, DOTIIE , Pam RoberlSon; Mrs. Robert Morgan and family of Dr. H . P. Boyd. Mores 4 years and over, foal ed: Won by OAP. PER DINA H, Wolter a nd Francis Kells lrom, 2nd , Gilroy. Ringmaste.r: Ralph Mohr DEANNE , Mr . and Mrs . Don Breazeal e; 3rd , MARGARET COLLINS, Delno Norton ; 4th, ORA· Velma Waggoner, Modesto reports Secretray: Jo Norton FIELD. Mr . and Mrs. Leo Beckley; 51h, FASCINA. a recent purchase . A chestnut filly Ring Secretaries: Janice Bailey, Celia TION , Mr . a nd Mrs . Roy CoolS. Olanchee (Sabe r x Rosalee of Lone Koehler, Cynthia Stevenson, Frances Get of Sire: Won by DAPPER DAN, Woll er and Pine) . Kellstrom, Mansker. ( Contin ued on Page 52)

AUGUST, 1963 47 Morgans in the Land of Enchantment

By LoRRAY E c. BY ER 619 Pueblo Solano N . W. Albuquerque, N. M.

STEELMAN 13169 {Tenpin x Lolita) owned by Betty Callaway , Albuquerque, New Mexico.

TMMHC s June meeting, "Just For ta Fe Horse Show. This one is a really very definite gain for northern Calif . Fun " Show and Trail Ride was held big one for the Morgan - an all-breed NMMHC's foals this month record a outside of Santa Fe at the. foothills show of stature, thirteen performance filly to the. Everett Reeds' Merry Meade, home of. the Ho.ward Eberlines . Their classes plus complete breeding classes (Sorry we haven't the sire's name) and new arena is a horseman's delight, very are schedu led for us, making it the another filly to the W. K. Woodards large, well fenced, exce.llent footing, biggest Morgan show in New Mexico of Albuqu erque! She is bay with large, and surrounded by pinion and cedar at this time . Having swamped our first per£ect star, and is out of their June ... truly responsible for at least half show of the season, it is expected that Magic by Windcrest Bob B. This has the fun involved in our fun show! entries at the Santa Fe show will fol­ been a filly year - the OJlly colt is a Lunch was enjoyed indoors, due to a low suit . In truth, the entries in our bay out of Brilliant Lady by Billy J short mountain shower, then a ve,y shows indicate a strength that belies ac­ Joker to the Circle C ~:inch at South­ short meeting and the trail ride to tuality. In comparison to other parts of mayd, , and the' Foy Crookhams. round out a thoroughly enjoyable day. the country , we have what might be At this time of year, many of. us The Eberline Morgans were visited by described as a handfu ll of Morgans in manage to keep up with crosscountry all in attendance, and very fine. stock the southwest - however, every mem­ riding in addition to schooling in the it is. Both stallions, Stetsa and Aaron ber and owner is represented in both ring fo, the shows. As a former Miss­ Jay, were away in Colorado, however halter and performance classes, and this issippi River flat-lander, the write.r can­ two. fo:.ilswou ld have kept the spotlight maximum support has resulted in the not help but smile each time the mighty anyway! Dashing about at the sides of illusion that New Mexico is filling up Rio Grande is crossed. Right now it their dams , they were delightful to with Mo,gan horses . . . this doesn't is as dry as the Sahara Desert (and looks watch . Both fillies are chestnuts, the hurt our promotional program one bit, just about the same). About the only older a liver chestnut out of a half.­ either! Further work on the New kind thing that can be noted to its Arab mare by Stet a (his first) and the Mexico Code of. Ethics has been post­ favor is that it is a whale of a place other, tentatively named Jaylene, an ex­ poned, pending revision. However, in to work a horse . . . after all, how ceptionally high-headed filly out of Red lieu of having it ready for the Santa many have a chance to, work their Mor­ Velvet (by Congo) sired by Aaron Jay Fe Sho.w, the judge will be instructed gans daily in a three-foot sandpil e (his first also). The other two. young­ by the Show Committee representing about a half-mile wide? sters are also fillies - the light bay both the Arabian and Morgan Divisions Sherile.tte, a yearling by Dorset's Fox­ that the pleasure classes are to be judged fire out of Fruita and the dark chest­ as such, without exception. nut Melody, a two year old by Broad­ It was with a great de.al of regret REMEMBER wall St. Pat o.ut of Red Velvet. These that we said good-bye to our Roswell The postmark of December two fireballs put on quite a show for members, the Byard Bennett family. 31, 1963 is the last date on the visitors when Gladys Eber line went The Bennetts, including young Starr into the corral to get them to trot! Ann and her mare Maribelle, are es­ which foals born during The meeting was very short due to tablishing residence near Ukiah, Calif. the calendar year of 1961 the other activities, the main discussion NMMHC will certainly miss their en­ can be registered. being directed to the. f.orthcoming San- thusiastic support, and our lo.ss is a

48 The MORGAN HORSE The TexasTally

By PAT CROOKHAM Sout hmayd, Texas

LINALLEN 11, 07964, Grand Champion Sta!Hon al the First An· nual Texas Morgan Horse Show. owned by A, W. Hurlbut. Mrs. Barney presenting ribbon .

Th e First Annual T exas Morgan Vice P resident ; Mrs. A. W . Hurlbut , Not previously mentioned and not Horse Show was well attended, both by T reasurer; Mrs. Foy Crookham, Secre­ considered new members, but welcome exhibitor s and spectators. As a result of tary and Miss Glenda Rae Burson as as can be are Mrs. Pauline McArd le of the show, the advertisi ng of the club Asst. Secretary. Gainsvi lle and Buddy Seewald of and the enthu siastic promot ion of mem ­ Several members and horses made Ama rillo. Being welcomed as new mem. bers, several new prospectiv e members the trip to Albuquerqu e. Results will hers are Mr. Russell R. Kibbe of Pre­ and owners have been sighted and the probab ly be reported in the N. M. col­ mont, Texas and Mrs. Ollie Mae Dans­ TMHC being what it is, we don 't in­ umn . Enoug h for us to say we con­ by of Wichita , Kan. tend to let them go "unattached " or sider the ~ lbuqu erqu e sho,w one of Results oJ the First Ann ual T exas "unhors ed" either. the nicest - and we enjoyed visiting Morgan Horse Show follow: T hose we met at the show included with our colleagues to the west. Junior Mores : Won by JUSTA MAXINE , Or. Jomes E. Cory; 2nd , FOXETTE, Glendo Roe Burson; Mrs. Smith of. Sweetwater ; Mrs. Th e only foal report ed is a bay colt 3rd , DUSKY'S WHITE STAR, Mork Leach; 4th , DELLA Barbara D'Areggo and fami ly of Dal ­ (spo rtin g a star and a snip) out of HAWK , Patric io Ann Posey. Senior Mo,es : Won by FELICIA LEE. Miss Max . las; Mrs. Maier and daughter of Hous ­ Brilliant Lady, by Billy J. Joker, ow ned ine Merchont; 2nd , INOIAN ANN, Miss Maxine Merchant ; 3rd, QUEENETTE, Mrs . Foy Croo~hom; ton; Miss Elsie Everett and parents by the Circle C Ranch . 4th , DORSET'S AUTUMN FLAME, Mrs . A . W . Hurl· from Convoe, and Mr. Jany and daugh. The sales news is look ing up with but. Grand Champ ion Mar e: JUSTA MAXINE ; Reserve, ter of Houston . the pu rchase by Mr. and Mrs. Barney Champ ion More, FELICIA LEE. Stallion s: Won by (G.C.S.) LINALLEN , /,. W . T he meeting , held in connection wit h of Pearland of Frosty Princ ess and colt Hurlbut ; 2nd , (also R.C.S.) COLONEL'S PRINCE. the show was well attended . A Fa ll by Cinnamon King from Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Burson; 3rd, COPPER'S TENPIN, Katie Piper Playday was decided upon as our next Ray Searls of Illinoi s. Geldings: Won by FUNQUEST SHICK, Miss Mox · major activity. The Second Annu al The Hackley family of F riendswood ine Merchant ; 2nd, CHOCOLATE WHIZ , Foy /e on Crookhom . Texas Morgan Horse Show will be held bought Bonnie 's Ding Dong and her Half.Br ed Morgan s: WoA .by .!ADY HAWK, S. H. in Apri l, 1964 - exact date to be set sorre) colt by Merchant Mariner from Ashe; 2nd, ZATEESEE, A . G. Avants; 3rd , CINO"I Elayne Angel. later. Dr. Cary of Houston. Engli sh Pleasure: Won by JUSTA MAXINE; 2nd , Th e establishment of an advertise­ Also the mare, Do.nna Linsley, to Mr. IN DIAN ANN ; 3rd, QUEENETTE (Rider , Diane Hack· ley) . ment fund was voted upon and passed. Ashley D. Rich of Richmond from Dr. Leadllne Class: Won by DORSET'S AUTUMN FLAME As money is coJlected, ads will be placed Cary. rider Lisa Hurlbut; 2nd, QUEENETTE, rider , Charlotte Crookham . in the breed and western magaz ines, Mae Dell, Mr. Janish's mare, is be­ Stock Saddle Equitation : Won by INDIA N to promot e the club, its activitie.s and ing bred to Li nallen ,Hurlbut 's stallion. ANN, rider Randy Cary; 2nd, QUEENETTE, Foy Jeon Crookham; 3rd, ALLANA ROCKWOOD, the Morgan breed. Bayou Morgan Farm has moved to rider Katie Piper; 4th , COPPE~NIP. rider Jacki e A standin g note of thanks to Mr. Billy a new location in Houston. Their tack Leach . Pleasure Driving : Won by FELICIA LEE; 2nd, LIN · J. Carpente r of Fort Worth for printing room is reported as being very nice. ALLEN. and donatin g the progral!'s and other Recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Baier Egg Race: Won by COPPERSNIP; 2nd, ALLANA ROCKWOOD : 3rd, QUEENETTE; 4th, SPAl.':

AUGUST, 1963 49 New York News MorgansIn Arizona

By RUTH ROGERS By NATALIE c. W EBBER Martin Rd., Akron, N. Y. 3145 N . 52nd St., Phoenix 18, Arizona

Tew York State's regular summer Matteson o.f Franklin, N . Y. Hi! There 's not too much news meeting was held in Moravia o.n June Dr . Arthur Brennan of Johnstown &om our part of the country this month 23rd with Wally Rodee the genial host. has purchased the nine year old geld­ but we do have a little show news, After a delicious family style dinner ing, Ledgewood Starfield by Upwe.y Ben trail ride news, and a new-horse-in-the­ (all you want and you can't possibly Don - Annfjeld, from Mr. and Mrs. state informatio .n for you. eat it all!) a short business meeting Couture of Morrisville, Vt. Dr. Bren­ Just had a fascinating telephone con­ followed. nan 's daughter, Ann , will use Starfield versation with Reed Nelso.n. He tells During the social hour Bill and Aye­ both for general riding and as a jumper. me that he'd just recently gone on a lien Richards showed excellent movies This big Morgan has already made a marvelous trail ride with 10 other riders of their trip abroad, during which they name for himself over the fences. over some of the roughest country you were able to photograph the Lipizzan­ All yo.ur news and your good 5 x 7 can imagine. They rode 200 miles in ers, a pri vilege not usually permitted or 8 x 10 glossy pictures will be wel­ a 10-day outing , from Ph~nix to Se­ to visitors. It is interesting to note comed . And don't forget the New York dona. His lovely Queen 's Surprise that the education of these famous stal­ All-Morgan Show in Syracuse on Octo­ (Chief Wabaunsee x Souix Que.en) was lions (beyond halter training of course.) b::r 5th and 6th. the only Morgan in the group and is not undertaken until they are four created a huge amount of interest be. years old. · cause she not only had to have her The meeting adjourned 011 a general Indiana nose out in &ont all the. way but never note of enthusiasm for our October ( Co71tinued from Pa.ge 58) seemed to tire or slo.w down . Reed show. All members re.ady, willing and says he took an extra "jaunt " one morn ­ able to work on it, please report to Our June business meeting at Francis ing about 4:15 on the Queen and President Dunn. Slocum State Forest was quite a sue. covered 17 miles in three hour s flat, The following foals are kicking up cess. The Marks, Centers, Debra and over country ranging from 5,000 feet their little heels throughout the state: April Me.yers spent a long week end in altitude down to 2,000 feet! The group Mr. and Mrs. DoJ1 Long , Johnstown: the 1800 acres of trails and hills and who made the ride are known as the chestnut filly by Lord Linsley - Gin ­ dense woods and people. The Ulerys "Pio.nee.rs" and the youngest rider was ger Mildann . went up Saturday night. When Fred 39 years old, the oldest a very young Mr. and Mrs. Al Veronesi, New Ber­ learned the Meyers girls were the.re he 78 years. They followed, mostly , an lin : chestnut fj((y by Beau Sealect - quickly borrowed bed clothes and vol­ old trail that was made when one of Lynette . unteered to keep the camp fire going the "Pioneers " hauled freight from Mr. and Mrs . Douglas Dalrymple, all night if they would feed him and Fre.sno, California to\ El Paso, Texas Elmira: bay stud by Waseeka 's Noc­ lo.an him a horse so he could ride the many years ago. next day with the girls. The Centers turne - Sterling Velvet: Ned Curtis and his daughter, Penny, are always gene rous with whatever they Mr. and Mrs. Dean Caccamis, Lima: took bo.th Don-0-Don ( x Don ­ have. Thank you girls. che.stnut filly by Dude S. Sentney - na Dee) and Combo of Sundown (Sun ­ The Barbers, Pete Miller, Henry Faw ­ Ledgewood Analect . red x F lame of Sundown) to the Crip ­ cett, Catheryn Mast and others joined Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kipp, Rome : bay pled Children 's Show in Albuquerque up Sunday for dinner and business filly qy Red Pepper - Little Gir l, and and came home with a first f.or Don-0 - session. chestnut colt trinlmed with white by Don in the Registered Morgan Gelding ... and remember, if we don't hap ­ Red Pepper - Georgianna. any age, class and a 5th for Combo in pen to see each other at the shows, The rece.ntly-married Nancy and the same class. Al and Sue Halliwell drop me a line or two if you have any Jerry Kipp bought a trailer and set it came hoJ11e from the same show just news items - Give a Gift Subscription on a complete cellar (anything in it, as pleased as punch because the young and or renew your o.wn Morgan Mag. Nancy?) and are living there near their stallion Topside Desert Rogue that they azine . The circulation goal has not fine new barn. Their house will be purchased from Peg Nic hoalds last been reached but, if we continue as built there at some future time. They February won him self a second in the we have the last two months, we should now have twelve Morgans , one Saddle­ \¥ eanlings and Yearlings, fillies and achieve our aim by the end of 1963. bred and ope Arab. Glad the Kipps colts, class. The flashy youngster is Let's keep at it, there is still work to don't have to keep them in that trailer, by Broadwall Brigadier and out of be done. too. Jerry Bell and the Halliwells will bring Martha Deming of New Russia re­ him home to Arizona right afte.r the ports the sale of her yearling stallion, Western National Morgan Ho.rse Show Bay Mar Twilight, to Mr. Paul Gil­ NATIONAL SHOW EXHIBITORS in Loveland, Colorado. christs Sunset Stable in Warrensburg. Herb and Ann Mai have gone on up .Lou Freidenstine sold her new filly Plan to have pictures of your ribbon to Estes Park for the summer and of by Lippitt Field Marshall - Mary J. winners to this magazine by August course have taken the good Rex Allen when the baby was only a few days old. 5 for preferential space in the She will go to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas National Show Issue. ( Continued 011 Page 52)

50 The MORGAN HORSE Indiana Morgan Horse Club

By HARRI. ET UURY

SYLVESTER 11977, Sire: Brown Pepper: Dam: Seneca Lady, owned by Jerry Henkemeyer, Indianapolis, Indiana.

The matinee performance brought up to second place when the judges of. Cleveland found Polly at Milfo1d the blue ribbon award to Mrs. Jerry decision was in. O ff came Mr. Faw ­ Fox' for them - solved that problem Henkemeyer , lndpl s., and Sylvester for cett's hat, with a loud Yippee, as the very easily, naming her. It is their first a superb ride in Registered Morgan anno uncer read "and 1st place - Sonny Morgan foal. Congratulations. Flat Saddle at the Muncie, Ind . Charity Boy." Ken Alexander grinned ear to From Henry Fawcett. "A round June Horse Show, June 14 through 16th. To ear, gave Suzann a quick pat, for it I, the beautiful mare Kandy Kan e, watch the entries, 10 in all, thrilled me was his best ride since last fall. 4th owned by Charl es G. Kline of Three just like watching a parade led by the place Maureen , Ph.yllis Barber ; 5th , Rivers, Michigan , foaled a beautiful American flag with marching music. Do.nelda ridden by Jenny Sill, owned by little filly by the handsome s allion In came Laro,sas Rocket owned by C. R & C Centers . So.nny Boy, owned by Henry Fawcett McClain, Judy Price on Bill Spray 's What a thrill to watch a young horse Elkhart, Indiana. Gay Sue, Peter Miller on Henry Faw ­ perform in the Cavalcade by the name On June 18, Pet er Miller 's favorit e cett's Lady Est her, Sonny Boy with of LaRosa' Rocket, owned by E. C. Miss Dawn Atlas up, Blythe and Janet Ann's High Society, foaled a nice stud McClain of Williamsburg , Ind. I'm colt by Sonny Boy. Both sire and dam Stasons' Timothy Geddes and Dennis sure he was first. On e report placed Geddes, ridden by Chet Bonham and are on the Green Acres Morgan Farm 2nd to Suzann, followed by Skyliner, owned by Henry Fawcett , Elkhart , Ind . J. D. Clifton , Skyliner owned and rid­ the.n Zephington , driven by Robt. Whir . den by Enos Alee, Kane 's Suzann Pete was quite successful with Ann ley, owned by Mrs. Eileen Sullivan, last year, placing her in riding classes owned and ridden by Ken Alexander, Richmond, Ind. and 5th to Sonny Boy. and Maureen, owned and ridden by at most of the shows in Morgan eve.nt . Phyllis Barber. Judge Dr. A. B. Plum. Muncie included a halter class. Possi­ At the 1962 Indiana State Fair in Mor­ mer placed them Sylveste.r, Maureen, ble error in sequence and I apolog ize, gan Western Pleasure he rode her to Timothy Geddes, Sonny Boy and Den ­ 1st, Sonny Boy, Dennis Geddes , Kanes ' first place, and in Halter Class for nis Geddes. Suzann, Lady Esther, and Skyliner . Mares he placed her first fo1 the Blue Evening Reg. Morgan Western Plea­ Che.ck July Hoosier Equestrian for plac. Ribbon and Trophy. Also, though she sure. Lined up were Henry Fawcett ings and points awarded, and list of on his Sonny Bo.y, Miss O'Malley on nominations for points. ( Continued on Page 52) Duke of Ea rl, Ken Alexander on Five were among the first to. respond Kane's Suzann. Sonny Boy immediate­ to the call to nominate in the Morgan ly picked up the cue to back, the Duke JODY JEAN "O" (Lippitt Alice x Archie ~ Division with the Indiana Saddle Horse "O"), owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ulery. of Earl faltered a bit, Suzann moved Assoc. Claypool Hotel , J ndianapolis, Anderson, Indiana. Teri Misner West, up. Ind . Maureen, Gay Sue, Kanes Su­ Colt foaled June 18. 1963 on Green Acres zann , Lippitt Sylvanus - Jack and Morgan Horse Farm, owned by Henry Faw ­ cett. Elaine Stephenson, Leavenworth, Ind . and Stormy Weather - Bill and Eliza­ beth Buck, White Pigeon, Mich. Among the many foals repo.rted is Tina 's Cricket. (Pollys Pride x Sky­ liner) Papa was Indiana 's reserve cham. pion Morgan '61 and '62. Jack and Elaine Stephenson wrote that only an hour old and Tina was bounding about with cricket -like energy . Th e crickets and whippoorwills were making such musi c that night , they couldn't resist calling her Cricket. Their niece Tina

AUGUST, 1963 51 Mares, Geldings all ages. Won by MAR JO'S SHOWGIRL. Mr . and Mrs. Floyd Voss; 2nd, KANE'S Indiana Morgan Club JustinMorgan COVER GIRL, Woods end Water Form; 3rd , HI-JAX KID. Harold Niemi; 4th , TIMBAR, Debbie . ( Continued from Page 51) Franklin; 5th , BITTEl.6WEET SUE, C. S. Phillips . Stallions all ages: Won by Bill Y B. GEDDES, E. did not get the benefit of earning points Eorehort, 2nd, SHEBOYGAN, Floyd and Jock App, because of not being driven in driving ling; 3rd . ATOMIC BILLY B, Wolter Lindner, 4th Assn. 0 HYCREST TOMMY HAWK, Hycresr Forms; ' 5rh classes and not being shown at five RIVERBEND TRUE BOY. Gory Sober. • shows during the season, she neverthe ­ By BARBARA NIEMI Morgan English Performance: Won by BILLY B. GEDDES. Ed Earehart; 2nd, DEERFIELD'S PAMELA less earned fourth place in points for Woods and Water Form; 3rd , SHEBOYGAN, Floyd and Jack Appling; 4th, DOLLY MADISON , C. S. the season. Quite an accomplishment PHILLPS; 5th. PARTY GAL, Coria Copeman. with so. much handicap. Another Green With the horse show season well Morgan Fine Harne11: Won by BILLY B. GEDDES, underway, it is appare nt that the Michi. 2nd. DEERF I ELD'S PAMELA: 3rd, SHEBOYGAN: Acres Morgan, Sonny Boy, was awarded 4th . DEBBIE'S DEBUTANTE, Steve Fortner. gan Morgan horse owners are busy Morgan English Pleasure: Won by DEBBIE 'S the 1962 Championship trophy. DEBUTANTE: 2nd, DOLLY MADISON, 3rd MAR . The list of people from Indiana go­ setting new records fo.r both the quan. JO's SHOWGIRL; 4th, KANE'S COVER GIRL, 'woods tity and quality of horses at the local and Water Form; 5th , BEAU GEDDES, Mr . and ing to the National is growing rapidly. Mrs. James Darl ing . shows. Morgan Western Pleasure: Won by BITTERSWEET J_ackand Doyne Marks, John and Phyl­ SUE, 2nd, BEAU GEDDES; 3rd, PUNCTUALITY, lis Barber, (Phyllis' folks live 4 miles New to the show ring so far have Rhonda Atchison; 4th, WILLIS FARGO Darlene been Debbie Franklin of Lansing show­ Will is; 5th, MACANJO 'S COTTON LASS, Joe Sy, ( Continued on Page 58) rrons . ing Timbar, Gary Sober showing his Morgan Pleasure Driving : Won by MERRY MELODY. R. J. Fortner; 2nd , MAR JO'S SHOW. nice stallion River Bend True Boy, and GIRL; 3rd , MACANJO 'S COTTON LASS· 4th HI · the Fortners showing their fine mares, JAX KID: 5th , BITTERSWEETSUE . ' ' Morgans in Arizona Debbie's Debutante and Merry Melody. We hope to. keep seeing them at the 23rd Annual Grand Rapids Charity ( Continued from Page 50) shows. Horse Show Back in the show ring are the Kanes Morgan English Pleasure: Won by FOXFIRE'S ( Aga~izz x Don Belle Allen) with SUZAY, Green Hill Form; 2nd. SPRINGBROOK them. [ underst and the stallion is well with their young mare Deerfield's ANNE, Maxine Jones; 3rd, KANE'S COVER GIRL· Pamela, and their daughters showing 4th. HI-JAX KID; 5th , MAR JO'S SHOWGIRL. • known and well thought o.f up there. Morgan fine Harne11: Won by DANBURY, Green I've just heard that Bob and Gert Kane's Cover Girl and John Geddes. Hii i Form, 2nd, DEERFIELD PAMELA: 3rd , CASEY TIBBS, R. H. Krlft ; 4th , APPROSESHEBOYGAN· 5th Bruns will take Moro Hill Medallion It's nice to see them showing regularly DEBBIE'S DEBUTANTE. ' ' again. ( Results of the first four shows Morgan Western Pleasure: Won by BITTERSWEET up to the Western Nat ional in Love. SUE; 2nd, MACANJO 'S COTTON LASS; 3rd , HY, land. It'll be wonderf.ully exciting to follow the article.) CREST TOMMY HAWK; 4th, Hl ,JAX KID· 5th WILLIS FARGO. • ' watch the shiny black Medallion meet As of the end of June, plans for the Morgan Three-Gaited : Won by DANBURY, 2nd All-Morgan Show to. be held on August DEERFIELD PAMELA; 3rd , GREEN HILL'S TONETTE' the competition that we know will be .Green Hill Form, 41h, CASEY TIBBS; 5,J,'. there . 4 and 5 wdre progressin,g rapidly. CLOVERLANE DOLLY MADISON .

Morgan Fine Hame11 Stake: Won by DANBURY0· This reporter just spent a week "up Trophies have been selected by the 2nd, DEERFIELD PAMELA; 3rd , CASEY TIBBS, 4th trophy commi ttee consisting of Mrs. APPROSE SHEBOYGAN; 5th , DEBBIE'S DEBUTANTE'. home," just south of Loveland, incident­ Earehart, Mrs. Atchison, Mrs. Darling, ly, and had a marvelous afternoon at and Mrs. Niemi. The June meeting of Owosso Lions Club Sixth Annual the Mar-Lo Morgan Ranch with Milo the Justin Morgan Horse Association Charity Horse Show and Marge Dugan. They treated me was spent discussing further plans. Morgan Three Gaited : Won by DANBURY· 2nd royally and in the true Morgan tradi­ BILLY B. GEDDES: 3rd, DEERFIELDS PAMELA: tion. The lovely 2 y ar old filly Co.co Michigan Morgans have obtained the 4th , APPROSE SHEBOYGAN; 5th, CLOVERLANE 1 DOLLY MADISON . MarLo, whom I went especially to see first showing of registered ho.rses as a Morgan Western Pleasure: Won by JOHN GED, breed at the Fowlerville Fair held an­ DES. Woods and Wate r Form; 2nd . BITTERSWEET just plain wo.n my heart at first sig~t. I SUE; 3rd, WILLIS FARGO 4th, SUCCAOOESNINO wanted to put her into the little Ram­ nually in Fowlersville, Michigan. We Ed Eorehort 5th, HYCREST TOMMY HAWK. ' Morgan Fine Hameu: Won by APPROSE SHEBOY· bler car I was driving and bring her hope to be able to add this show to pur GAN; 2nd, DEERFELDSPAMELA ; 3rd , Bill Y B. High Point show list next year. The GEDDES; 4th , DANBURY; 5th , WINDCREST MA· right on down to Arizona with me. The five classe.s to be held in front of the JOR, Deorl DeShone. MarLo Morgans are well worth a trip grands~and as a f.eature attraction are to see. Their breeding, conformation, Northgate Saddle Club manners and training show in every Eng lish Performance, English Pleasure, Port Huron Western -Pleasure , Pleasure Driving and beautiful line of their real Morgan Morgan Stallions, any age : Won by KANE'S bodies. Fine Harness. Past entries in the fair JAZZMAN. Woods and Water Form; 2nd, HY, CRESTTOMMY HAWK: 3rd , ATOMIC BILLY B.: 4th , My word! This article is supposed to have been limited to 4H and o.pen CHECKMATE, Marvin Gerbig; 5th, KID KELLEY, classes, another first for Michigan Mor­ Sharon Clarkson . b~. about Arizona Morgans and people Morgan Mares, any age: Won by FOXFIRE'S and here I've gone and mentioned Colo­ gans! SUZAY: 2nd, DOLLY MADISON ; 3rd , MAR JO'S New members added to the member. SHOWGIRL; 4th , MACANJO 'S COTTON LASS· 5th rado in at least four of these paragraphs. KANE'S COVER GIRL. • ' I'll get fired yet. See you all next ship list since March are Mr. William Morgan Geldings: Won by BEAU GEDDES; 2nd, DANBURY: 3rd, HI-JAX KID; 4th , ROBIN MAR·LO month. E. Arthurs, Livonia; Mr. Wilfred E. J. Darling; 5th, KING 'S EVENING STAR, Hugh Buck, White Pigeon; Mr. Dear! De. Corson . Morgan English Performance: Won by DOLLY Shone, Saginaw; Miss Beverly Du­ MADISON; 2nd, GREEN HILL'S TONETTE: 3rd , DANBURY: 4th, DEERFIELD PAMELA; 5th MARY Shane , St. Clair; Mr. Gerald Gentry, BOB'S PARTY GAL. ' Northern California Coldwater; Miss Connie Hayward, Morgan Fine Harness: Won by DEERFIELD PAM­ ELA; 2nd , GREEN HILL'S TONETTE. Belleville; Mr. Tom Keekan, Detroit; Morgan Westem Pleasure: Won by BITTERSWEET ( Continued from Page 47) SUE; 2nd, JOHN GEDDES; 3rd , HI-JAX KID· 4th and Mr. Gary L. Sober, Webberville. FUNQUEST CHIP, Jone McDonald· 5th ' BEAU Francis Kellstrom; 2nd, MUSCLEMAN. J. Clark Following are the results of the first GEDDES. ' . ' Bromiley; 3rd, DOMINO VERMONT Davis Breed· Morgan English Pleasure: Won by DOLLY MADI, ing Farm . * four Michigan sho.ws: SON; 2nd, MAR JO'S SHOWGIRL; 3rd . MACANJO 'S Produce of Dam: Won by ORAFIELD, Mr. and COTTON LASS, 4th, MARY BOB'S PARTY GAL· MRS. lea Beckley; 2nd. MARGARET COLLINS Dexter Trail Horse Show 5th . FOXFIRE'S SUZAY. ' Delno Norton, 3rd , KITTY FIELD. J. P. Coulter: Morgan Combination: Won by DANBURY· 2nd 4th, LINN 'S BLACK BEAUTY, Jason Angle ; 5th , Laytons Corners, Michigan DEERFIELD PAMELA. ' ' MAQUEEN. Mr . and Mrs. V , B. Stevenson.

52 The MORGAN HORSE Grand Cha mp ion Stall ion : Won by DAPPER DAN, English Pleasur e Rider 11 and over: Won by Vetel , owned by E. l. Ehrke: 2nd, BONANZA Wolter ond Francis Kellstrom; Reserve, ARANA ECO LUCIOA, ridde n by Bob Smith , owned by GOLD 0 , ridde n by Sharon Rhodes , owned by FIELD. , Dr. ond Mrs . H. P. Boyd; 2nd, DAPPER DOLLY, Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Rhodes ; 3rd, LA BONITA, Grand Champ ion Mar e: DAPPER DINAH; Reserve , owned and ridden by Tor. Mottern; 3rd , SCARLET owned ond ridden by Gerold McDonald : 4th , LINFIELO. RBBONS, ridden by Shirey Schmel ing , owned by SISKIYOU LADY, ridden by Lorrain e Manske r. PERFORMANCE CLASSES Floyd Mansker family , 4th , BMCAMANTO , ridden owned by Floyd Manske r Family; 5th , SCARLET Wutem Equitation , riders 14 through 17 : Won by C. W , Cathca rt, owned by Purisslmo Morgan s; RIBBONS, ridden by Shirley Schmel ing, owned by by ALLEN CATHCART; 2nd , STEPHANIE ANDREWS; 5th. BROOKWOOD MELANIE, ridden by Mrs . Floyd Mansker Family . 3rd, CRAIG CATHCART; 4th , LORAAINE MANSKER; Virg inia Clay ton, owned by Purlssima Morgans . High Point Horse : BROOKWOOD MELANIE. 5th, EVELYN DORSEY. Morgan Rei ning : Won by DAPPER DOLLY, owned Reserve, SCARLET RIBBONS. Roadst er In Harn ess: Won by SUNFLOWER TOM . and ridden by Toy Mottern, 2nd, BROOKWOOD ridden by Earl Skinner, owned by Gloria and DAN PAT, ridden by Fra nce s Smith , owned by Art Jones; 2nd , ROCKY BON, ridden by Chos . Sut­ Norm ond Joan Hodgk in; 3rd, KELLY'S JIM , rid­ fin, owned by Chos . ond Jeanie Sutfin 3rd, DOM­ den by Donna Ylo lourl s, owned by Koy Schultz ; Southern California INO VERMONT, ridden by Gene Davis , owned by 4th, DOTIIE , owned ond ridden by Pom Robert ­ ( Continued from Page 46) Dav is Breeding Form; 4th, ARDAHL, ridden by son, 5t h , BONANZA GO LD D, ridden by Sharon Corl Betty, owned by E. L. Ehrke . Rhodes, ow ned by Mr . ond Mrs . loobert Rhodes . W estern Equitation , rid ers 13 and under: Won Gay Nineties: Won by SUNFLOWER TOM, rid ­ genera l meeting of the year which was by DOUGLAS CATHCART; 2nd, NORMAN BAILEY; den by Ari Jones , owned by Gloria ond Art Jon es, held at the Zanzibar Restaurant in 3rd. ANNE BAILEY; 4th , PATIY COULTER; 5th, 2nd , ROCKY BON, ridden by Chos . Sutfin , owned STEVE BOYD. by Chos . ond Jea nie Sutfin : 3rd , DOMINO VER· Duarte, Calif. This meeting started Eng lish Pleasur e own er to ride : Won by DOTTIE. MONT. ridde n by Gene Davis , owned by Davis owned ond ridden by Porn Robertson; 2nd, MOR­ Breedi ng Form; 5th , ECOHAUX, ridde n by Honk 1963 rolling with a record turnout of GANS JUBILEE VERMONT, owned ond ridden by Boyd, owned by Dr. ond Mrs . H. P. Boyd . fifty-five members and guests. fter Stephanie Andrews; 3rd, SCARLET RIBBONS, rid­ English Equi'tation , Rider 17 and under: Wort den by Lorrai ne Mansker, owned by Floyd Mons ­ by PAM ROBERTSON; 2nd, CHRISSIE CLAYTON; the reports &om the office rs and a short ke, Fomily; 4th, KATHLEEN 8, owned ond ridden 3rd. STEPHANIE ANDREWS; 4th , STEVE suns , by Morion Butts ; 5th , BROOKWOOD DAN PAT, 5t h, MARY DAKIN. busin ess meeting the movie "Modern­ ridden by Joon Hodgkin , owned by Norm ond Western Plea sure, Rider 18 and over: Won by Day ew E ngland Mo1gan" was show n Joan Hodgk in. BROOKWOOD MELANIE, ridde n by Mrs . Virg inia Jack Benny : Won by KEYSTONE'S ARTEMIS,, rid­ Clayton , ow ned by Purissima Morgans; 2nd , and enjoyed by all. Three new mem ­ de n by Gloria Jon es, owned by Gloria and Art SCARLET RIBBONS, ridden by Shirl ey Schme ling, Jones; 2d, SCARLET RIBBONS, ridde n by Floyd ow ned by Floyd Mansk er Family: 3rd, KELLY 'S bers joined the club at this meeting , Mansker, owned by Floyd Mansker Fam ily; 3rd, JIM, ridden by Donna Yiolouris , owned by Koy Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hardie of Lo An. ROCKY BON, ridden by Chos . Sut fin, owned by Schultz : 4th , DAPPER DONNA, ridden by Dixie Chos . ond Je on Sutfin; 4th , MARGARET COL· Je ffreys , owned by Rancho Poco Lento; 5th , KEY. geles, Calif., Mr. James Vd arde of San LINS. owned ond ridde n by De lno Norton; 5th , STONE'S ARTEMIS, ridde n by Gloria Jones , owned TONO VERMONT, ridden by Jeanie Sutfin , owned by Gloria ond Art Jon es . Bernardino, Ca lif., and Mr. Robert by Chos . ond Jeon Sut·fin . English Pleasure , Rider 17 and und er: Won by Murphy of Burbank, Calif. Wes tern Pleasure, own er to ride : Won by BROOK· SCARLET RIBBONS, ridden by Lorraine Mansk er, WOO D MELANIE. ridden by Allen Cothcort , owned ow ned by Floyd Mans ker Fam ily: 2nd , MORGAN'S Mr. Merle Little of Monrovia , Calif. by Purlssimo Morgans; 2nd, MOroAN 'S JUBILEE JUBILEE VEl:lMONT, owned ond ridden by Steph · reported his mar e Forever Amber (bred VERMONT, owned ond ridden by Stephanie An­ onie And rews 3rd , DOTIE, owned ond ridde n by drews, 3rd, SCARLET RIBBONS, ridden by Lor­ Pom Robertson: 4th , KEYSTONE'S ARTEMIS. rid­ to Kandy Kin g) presented him with a raine Mansker, owned by Floyd Mansker family; den by Morla Mayf ield , owned by Gloria ond Art 4th, OOTII E, owned ond ridden by Pom Robertson : Jones , 5th , BROOKWOOD MELANIE, ridden by hor se colt born on St. Patrick 's day 5th, KATHY, ridden by Cra ig Cothc orl, owned Chrissie Clayton , owned by Purissimo Morgans . (Po,co's St. Pat) and the very next day by Purissimo Morgans . Morgan s in Hom en : Won by ECO LUCINDA, rid· Trail Horse, riders 18 and over: Won by BROOK­ den by Bob Smith, owned by Dr. ond Mrs . H. P. he sold it to the Al McCullochs of WOO D MELANIE, ridden by Mrs . Virgi nia Clayton , Boyd; 2nd, LINFIELD, ridden by Al Erickson , owned by Purlssimo Morgans : 2nd, DAPPER owned by Mr . ond Mrs . Leo Beckley: 3rd, Du arte, Calif. Cat hy McCulloch i DOLLY, owned ond ridde n by T. F. Mottern : 3rd, COHOCTAH BLAZE. ridden by Jo e McNomoro , our treasurer. Mr. Little also states he BAACAMANTO, ridden by C. W . Cothcort, owned owned by Or. ond Mrs. Phil ip Dorsey; 4th . by Purissimo Morgans; 4th , DAPPER DONNA , WASEEKA'S WATCH ME, ridden by Earl Skinner , sold Al Tona (A lma Sonfie ld x An­ ridden by Dixie Jeffreys , ow ned by Rancho Poca ow ned by Glo ria ond Ari Jones , 5t h, SUNFLOWER l ento: 5th, KATHY, ridde n by Mrs. Mortho TOM, ridde n by Art Jones , owned by Gloria ond thon y Ede n) to James Ha lf.erty of Brad­ Cathcart, owned by Purisslma Morgans . Art Jones . bury , Calif. This good mare is in foal Comb ination : Won by LINFIELD, ridden by Al Trail Ho,. e rider 17 and und er: Won by BROOK· Erickson, owned by Mr , and Mrs. Leo Beckley; WOOD MELANIE, ridden by Allen Cothcort , owned to Mr. Al Bells Po,co's Ace of Spades 2nd , SUNFLOWER TOM, ridden by Frances Smith, by Purissimo Morgans: 2nd, KATHY, ridd en by owned by Glo'rio ond Art Jones , 3rd, ECO LU­ Cra ig Cathcart , owned by Purissimo Mo rgans ; 3rd , (Betty Joaquin x Andy Pershing) . CIOA, ridden by Bob Smith , owned by Or. ond DOTIIE , owned ond ridden by Pom Robertson; Mr. Orval Smith , President of the Mrs, H. P. Boyd; 4th , ROCKY BON, ridden by 4th , BETTY FIELD, owned ond ridden by Susan Chos . Sutf in · Mor ion Butts , owned by Chos . ond Barr ington ; 5th, SPACE MAN, owned ond ridd en Morgan Horse Club report s a nice big Jea nie Sutfin : 5th, GYPSY'S STARLITE, ridden by Myra Warren . by Ma rjorie Riding , owned by Mr . and M rs. Family Cla n : Won by BROOKWOOD MELANIE, colt out of his mare Sparkl e Lady by Bill Matthews . ridden by Allen Cathca rt; KATHY, ridden by Craig F light Admiral. Westem Pleasure Rider 17 and under: Won by Cothcort : BAACAMANTO, ridden by C. W . Coth · BROOKWOOD MELANIE, ridden by Allen Coth · cart, ow ned by Purisslm o Morgans , 2nd, ECO­ Jack ie Williams of Santa Ana, Calif., cort , owned by Purissimo Morgans , 2nd, MOR­ HAUX, ridden by Honk Boyd, SHEIK F's CAPITAN, GAN'S JUBILEE VERMONT, own ed ond ridde n by ridden by Steve Boyd: GERTRUDE MAE. ridde n by repor ts her horse Twinkle Star entered Stepha nie Andrews, 3rd, KATHY, ridden by Crai g Louise Boyd , owned by Or. ond Mrs . H. P. Boyd: in the Open Hackamor e Class at the Cathcart . owned by Purissimo Morgans ; 4th , 3rd, ROCKY BON, ridden by Chos . Sutfin : TONO DOTTIE. own ed ond ridden by Pom Robertson: 5th, VERMONT, ridden by Jean ie Sutfin , owned by Tri - ity Wrangl ers Sixteenth nnual SCARLET RIBBONS, ridden by Loraine Mansk er, Chos . ond Jeanie Sutf in . Hors e Show held at the Orange County owned by Floyd .Mansker Family . Trott ing Race : Won by ARCUENE, ridden by M. Fa ir Ground s and placed fo.urth in this class. J recently spent a few very enjoyab le YOU'LL BE PLEASED with a new hours on a Sunday afternoon talking to Bob and Lenore Luker. Talking KINGSTON HORSE TRAILER Morgans is my favorite pastim and though the time passed too qui ckly J Designed and engineered to did learn that their 10 head of Rel{, give you the utmost quality , Morgans will soon be increa ed to 12. performance and safety . Bonnie is due to foal any time and t.he Write or phone for full in­ sire is Beauju st. Santa Marguerita will formation to : foal in a couple of weeks with Benbeau being the proud father. I had a good KINGSTON TRAILERS look at their oth er stallion Rimb eau, Phone: JUstice 5-3429 and a beauty he is. A deep rich bay with coal black man e and tail and Dept. MH black points o.n his legs. I have no Route 106 words to describe how these people feel Kingston, Mass. about their horses, for each nail that ( Continued on Next Page)

AUGUST, 1963 53 JOIN THE NEWENGLAND MORGAN HORSE ASSOCIATION

OFFICERS President: Leonard S. Wales, Weybridge (R.D. # l, Middlebury) Vermont Vice-President : Roger E. Ela, Townshend Morgan-Holstein Farm, Bolton, Mass . Treasurer: Nathaniel F. Bigelow, Jr., 11 Shirley Park, Goffstown, N. H. Secretary: Mrs. Seth P. Holcombe, 67 E. Weatogue St., Simsbury, Conn.

DIRECTORS Miss Margaret Gardiner, Kennebec Farm, Wiscasset, Maine John B. Reid, Bain Ridge Farm, Francestown, New Hampshire Mrs . Rodrerick E. Towne, Towne-Ayr Farm, Montpelier, Vermont James E. Lau, 404 Prospect St., Seekonk, Mass . Mrs. Hadwen P. Stone, 19 Pasture Lane, West Simsbury, Connecticut

If you wish to 7om our Association please send your written application and $3 for an individual member ship or 5 for a family membership to our Treasurer.

New England Net11s Editor: Mrs. Wendell A. Barwood, Christian St., White River Junction, Vermont

The new 1963 Directories are available. $1.00 to non members. We also have some brochures on the Morgan Horse at $5.00 per 100.

MarH Foal, of 1960 : Won by WAER'S JET owned by Coven -Glo: 3rd , GYPSY'S STARLITE. was driven, fur each piece of wood that NITA. Double F Ranch; 2nd. TWINKLE STAR. Mr. driven by Marjorie Rid ing . owned by Mr. and was sawed, or for the back-breaking and Mrs. W. H. Williams ; 3rd, POCO'S QUEEN, Mrs. W. Matthews : 4th, QUIET SON OE, ridden Jomes Halferty . Jr .; 4th, GIPSY'S STARLIGHT, by Glen Gimple , owned by Pot Kizer; 5th . task of caring for horses, because the.y Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matthews . SHEI.IIFF MORGAN. owned and ridden by Donny Mare, Foal, of 1959 and Over: Won by GAY We inberger . have so.mething they are proud of - BERTA. Dick and Phyllis Nelsen ; 2nd, WAER'S Plea,ure Driving : Won by POCO ALJOY, driven Morgans. LANETIE. Double F. Ranch; 3rd, CALANDERIA by Bill Horris, owned by Malcolm McDuffie . ALJOY. Jomes Velarde ; 4th , CINDER MISS, Barba ro WHtem Plea,ure (Novice) : Won by GIPSY'S Our 5th Annual ALI-Morgan Show Rovira ; 5th. BELLE HEATHER. Richmar Forms . STARLITE. ridden by Marjor ie Rid ing . owned bv Mare and Foal of '63 : Won by GAY BERTA, Mr. and Mrs. W. Matthews ; 2nd , WAER"S BLACK was held at the Carnation ring on May Dick and Phyllis Nelsen; 2nd, BELLE HEATHEA, RASCAL, owned and ridden b~ Ginger Yoney; 3rd , 18-19, 1963. This two-day show went Richmor Forms; 3rd, LAZY SUE, Irwin Fromon ; IRISH BELLE MONTE, owned and ridden by Bor­ 4th . OH-SEE"S GIFT, Dick and Phyllis Nelsen ; 5th . boro Rovira ; 5th , DOCTOR MORMAN, ridden by over big with all the exhibitors and WAER"S MONA LISA, Doubl e F Ranch . Corder , owned by Mory M. Corder; 5th , RINGO, turne.d out to be a very successful event . Get of Sire : Won by REX'S MAJOR MONTE, owned and ridden by Tom Borden . Double F Ranch; 2nd , KANOY KING, El Rancho Au,trallan Pursuit : Won by WAER'S SEROCCO, Our Show Chairman and his staff did Poco: 3rd, LIPPITT MORMAN. El Rancho Poco . owed and ridden by Doris Borden 2nd, POCO Produce of Dam: Won by JUSTINA ALLEN, Bob AJOY, ridden by Bill Horr is, owned by Malco lm an excellent job in running the show and Marjor ie Riding; 2nd , BETTY JOAQUIN, El McOutfe ; 3r, SHERIFF MORGAN, owned and rid· and everything went along as smooth as Rancho Poco; 3rd. JUBILEE'S GLORIA, Coven -Glo : den by Donny Weinberger : 41h, STARLITE VER· 4th, MORGAN GIPSY, Mr. and Mrs. W. Matthews ; MONT. ridden by Pot Ca llander, owned by Bar· silk. The results of the show are as 5th , WAER'S MONA LISA, Double F Ranch , baro Rovira, 5th , DOCTOR MORMAN, ridden by Gelding, All Age1: Won by STAR REPORTER, Jo e Chavez, owned by Doris Aitch ison . follows: J . Glen Francis ; 2nd. POCO ALJOY, Mr. and Mrs . Engll1h Plea1ure Open: Won by POCO ALJOY. Stallion Foal, of '62: Won by R. ECHO, Mr. ond Malcolm McDuffie; 3rd , WAER'S BLACK RASCAL, ridden by Bill Horr is, owned by Malcolm McDuf· Mrs. R. T. Riding ; 2nd, WAER"S ROMAN KNIGHT, Ginger Yoney; 4th, MIJITO, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. fie; 2nd . DAPPER DOLLY, ridden by Allee Warne , Doubl e F Ronch; 3rd, MICKY'S CHIP. Tay Mot · Siciliano : 5th, WAER'S TIAGO STAR. Mr. and Mrs . owned by T. F. Mottern ; 3rd , SHERIFF MORGAN, tern: 4th , ROE'S REBEL, Irw in Froman: 5th , G. C. Lyon. owned and ridden by Donny Weinberger; 4th , CAVEN·GLOMITY SONG, Coven -Glo . Champion Mare : GAY BERTA, owned by Mr. and MIONITE MAID, ridden by Francie Leix, owned Stallion, Foal, of '61 : Won by 0 . KNOX, R. E. Mrs. Dick Nelsen of Son Olmos, Calif. bv Or. and Mrs. Freel Lelx; 5th . JUBILEE'S GLORIA, Murphy ; 2nd , CAVEN-GLO RED SAILS. Coven -Glo; Re,erve Champion : WAER'S JET NITA, owned by ridden by Eve Oakley , owned by Coven -Glo . 3rd . RAYITO F., J . Glen Frontis ; 4th , AAMONA the Double F Ranch of Orang e, Calif . Parade Horse : Won by MONTE GRAHAM, ridden PALE FACE. J . Turkington ; 5th . SIR GUY VER· Champion Stall ion : WAER'S RED HAWK, owned by Glenn Gimple , owned by Walt ond Alma Phil­ MONT, Barbaro Rovira . by J im Avlschouser of Anahe im, Calif. lips; 2nd, SELLMAN, owned and ridde n by Dav id Stallion, Foal, of 1960: Won by WAER'S PLAY· Reserve Champion Stallion : WAER'S PLAYBOY, Godfrey; 3rd, POCO ALJOY, ridden by Bill Horr is, BOY. Double F. Ranch: 2nd , KING'S BLACK owned by the Double F Ranch . owned by Malcolm McDuffit ; 4th . WAER'S KNIGHT, R. J . King; 3rd , FARCEUR MORGAN. Trial Horse: Won by RINGO, ridden by Morjor io ROYAL HAWK. ridden by J im O 'Neil, owned by W. T. Corter ; 4th, WAER'S RED CLOUD, Ginger Riding , owned by Tom Borden: 2nd, POCO ALJOY, Barbaro Rovira : 5th , CALANDERIA. ridden by Yoney . ridden by Bill Horr is, owned by Malcolm Mc· Angel Henriquez , owned by Jomes Velarde . Stallion, Foal, of 1959 and Over: Won by WAERS Duffie : 3rd, WAER"S BLACK RASCAL, owned and We1tem Plea1ure Open : Won by GIPSY"S STAR· RED HAWK, J im Avichouser; 2nd. WAER'S DANNY ridden by Ginger Yoney; 4th, SISTER POCO, rid ­ LITE, ridden by Marjorie Riding , owned by Mr. on,d BOY. Double F Ranch: 3rd , KANOY KING, El Rancho den by Charlotte Schmidt , owned by Al and Cha r­ Mrs. W. Matthews ; 2nd, POCO ALJOY, ridde n by Poco; 4th, DON RO, Rolph McCutcheon; 5th, lotte Schmidt : 5th , MI-APRIL,ALLEN, ridden by Bill Horr is. owned by Malcolm McDuffie; 3rd . WAER'S ROYAL HAWK, Barbaro Rovira . Merle Rose Jr., owned by Julio Allen Woods . MONTE GRAHAM. ridden by Glenn Gimple . owne d Mare, Foal, of '62; Won by POCO"S KHAY, Engll1h Plea1ure (Novice) : Won by CAVEN-GLO bv Walt and Alma Phill ips; 4th , RINGO. ridden Cathy McCulloch; 2nd , CAVEN GLO MESITA, Coven SUNSERI. ridden by Eve Oakley, owned by Coven­ by Bob Riding . owned by Tom Borden; 5th , STAR Glo: 3rd, GIPSY'S MAJORffiE , Mr. and Mrs. Glo; 2nd, DAPPER DOLLY, ridden by Allee Warne , REPORTER. owned and shown by J . Glenn Franc is. 8 . Matthews ; 4th , WAER'S KITTY HAWK, Doubl e owned by T. F. Mottern; 3rd, SHERIFF MORGAN, .Egg Race: Won by CHIEF STORME, owned and F Ranch: 5th, POCO'S MISS SUNDAY. El Rancho owned and ridden by Donny We inberger 4th . ridden by Mory Corder ; 2nd , IOA RED, owned and Poco . IRISH BELLE MONTE. owned and ridden by Barbaro ridden by Orval Smith; 3rd, SISTER POCO, ridden MarH Foal, of '61: Won by R. MELODY, Mr. and Rovira; 5th , MIJITO . owned and ridden by Mer­ by Charlott e Schmidt , owned by Al and Cho r· Mrs . R. T. Riding , 2nd , POCO DOT, El Rancho cedes Siciliano . lotte Schmidt: 4th , BANANA SUNDAE, owned and Poco: 3rd, PAT DE QUE, Pot Kizer; 4th , DARK Pleasure Driving : Won by POCO ALJOY. driven ridden by Debbie Halferty ; 5th , STARLITE VER· ANGEL. Elizabeth Busse: 5th , MONTE'S MON · by Bill Horr is, owned by Malcolm McDuffie; 2nd , MONT, ridden by Pot Callander , owned by Bar· IQUE. R. Mociejc:zok. CAVEN-GLO SUNSERI. driven by Eve Oakley , bora Rovira .

54 The MORGAN HORSE We1tern Riding Horse: Won by DAPPER DOLLY, Morgan Saddle Stake (6): Champion, MANDATE 'S ridden by Al ice Worne , owned by T. F. Mollern: Milwaukee Show Results PEGGY LOU: Res. Champ ion, RAN BUNCTIOUS; 3rd , 2nd, POCO ALJOY, ridden by Bill Horris , owned Morgan 3-Galted : Won by JAUNTY JUSTIN, Woll MAN OF MY HEART: 41h, ROYALCREST PARADER; by Malcolm McDuff ie: 3rd , RINGO. ridde n by Bob Malas; 2nd , ORCLAND GAY KNIGHT, Horry 51h, OATKA FANCY MORO; 61h, NUBBIN 'S riding , owned by Tom Borden, 4th , ANITA JOA ­ Andre ; 3rd , EMERALD'S SKYCHIEF, Orwin Os· COLONEL, Jomes Regan. QUIN , ridden by Donna Kizer , owned by Doris man ; 4rh , BILLY BURKLAND, Bob Behling ; 5th, Open We1tem Pleasure: Won by DON QUIXOTE A itchison : 51h, SISTER POCO, ridden by Chor­ BIG BEND'S CINNAMON VELVET. Doris Norton . PEPPER, Evelyn Rodee. lone Schmid! , owned by Al and Chorlolle Schmid, . Morgan Wutem Pleasure : Won by WINDCREST Open English Ploa1ure. Won by DON Q . PEPPER; Combination : Won by CAVEN -GO SUNS6RI, rid­ FIRST LOVE, Peggy Borton ; 2nd, KING KOOKIE , 2nd , MANSFIELD SQUIRE; 4th , MYSTERY MAN . den by Eve Oakley , owned by Coven-Glo: 2nd, Charles Rafferty ; 3rd, EMERALD'S JIMMY J, Open Pleasure Drivi ng: Won by DON Q. PEPPER; ANITA BELLE, owned and shown by El t;\:Jncho Norine Osmon ; 41h, BIG BEND LINFIELD, Koren 2nd, OATKA MA"6HALL LAD, Bernard Dunn; 3rd , Poco: 3rd, POCO ALJOY, ridden by Bill Horris , Spodnyok: 51h, WILLIWAW, Shi rley Orlando . MANSFIELD SQUIRE: 41h, JUANITA 'S PRIDE: 51h, owned by Malcolm McDuffie; 41h, GIPSY'S STAR· Mo,gan Fine Hane111: Won by JAUtH Y JUSTIN: MYSTERY MAN . LITE, ridden by Marjo rie Riding, owned by Mr . 2nd, ORCLAND GAY KNIGHT; 3rd, MORO HILL'S Corning Jaycees Second Annual and M rs. W . Motrhews : 51h, QUIET SON DE, PROPHET. ridden by Glenn Gim ple , owned by Pol Kizer . Horse Show, June 9 "T he Janesville, Wis ., show proved English Pleasure Stake: Won by MONTE GRA· Judge: Carl Leigh, Webster , I . Y. HAM , ridden by Glenn Gimple , owned by Wah to be an end urance te.st with showers, and Alma Phillips; 2nd, SHERIFF MORGAN, owned assisted by Mrs. Tallhurst, Rochester, and ridden by Donny Weinberger : 3rd, POCO Al· sizzling temperatures and all the Mor. JOY, ridden by Bi ll Horris, owned by Malcol m N. Y. McDuffie: 4rh, MIDNITE MAID , ridden by Francis gan classes squeezed into Sunday af.ter­ Open Western Pleasure : 2nd , DON Q. PEPPER, l eix , owned by Dr. and Mrs. Fred Leix ; 51h, noon . The Alberts' stallion, The Sun­ Mrs . Rodee. ANITA BELLE, rid den by Judy Beall , owned by Open English Pleasure: Won by DON Q . PEPPER; El Roncho Poca. dancer, aga in won the 'in hand' class - Morgan, Under Saddl e: Won by MANDATE 'S High Point Horse of the Day was POCO ALJOY . PEGGY LOU, Ayellen Richards : 2nd, DON Q ow ned by Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McDuffie of Posa· a two year old competing against all PEPPER: 3rd, MAN OF MY HEART, Jomes Borrell , deno. Calif . ages. Big Bend's bold going Cinna . Sr.; 4th, WASEEKA'S RENDYVOUS, Polly Dol­ Wut em Pleasure Stake: Won by GIPSY'S STAR· rymple . LITE, rid den by Ma rjo rie Riding , own ed by Mr . and moo Velvet, Do,is Norton up, proved Open Pleasure Driving Hon es: Won by MAN­ Mrs. W . Ma11hews; 2nd, MONTE GRAHAM , rid· DATE'S PEGGY LOU; 2nd , DON Q. PEPPER: 3rd. den by Glenn Glm ple, own ed by Woll and Alma to be a good 'mudder' and got better MANSFIELD SQUIRE: 41h, (a non -Mo rgon ). Philli ps; 3rd, STAR REPORTER. own ed and ridden as she went along." by J. Glenn Franc is; 41h, POCO ALJOY . ridden by Bi ii Horr is, ow ned by Malcolm McDuffie; 51h, Janesville, Wis. Show IRISH BELLE MONTE, ridden by Cindy Poller , Pacific Northwest ow ned by Barbaro Rovira . Morgan, In Hand : Won by THE SUNDANCER, Vernon Alberl;s 2nd , ORCLANO GAY KNIGHT, ( Contt'nued from Page 45) Horry Andre; 3rd, MORO HILLS PROPHET, C. Treh c; 4th, BILLY BURKLAND, Bob Behling; 51h, versify; 3rd, LADY MARGARET, owned by Mr. KING KOOKIE , Charles Rafferty . and M rs. G. 0 . Fahrni : ~lh, KEYSTONE'S Lilli · Mid-States News Morgan 3-Galted : Won by MORO HILLS PRO· BET, owned by Karin, Guard ia , Seotlle ; 5th , GAY (Continued from Page 44) PHET; 2nd, BIG BEND CINNAMON VELVET, Doris MAY, Mrs . Robert Jensen. Norton; 3rd, KING KOOKIE , Charle s Rafferty ; 4th , Stalllon1 , Four years of age and over: Won by BILLY BURKLAND; 51h, ORCLAND GAY KNIGHT . SKAGIT TYE, owned by Mr . and Mrs . E. Barclay Orcland's Gay Knight, Big Bend's Morgan Fine Harne11: Won by BIG BEND CIN · Brouns, Wenatchee , Wash .; 2nd, MONTEY VER· junior stallion, placed a close second in NAMON VELVET, Peggy Borton: 2nd , BILLY BURK· MONT , owned by Mr . and Mrs . Leo Beckley; 3rd, LAND; 3rd, ORCLAND GAY KNIGHT; 4th , MORO SHAWALLA BUCK, owned by the Showollo Morgon the model class and went on to make HILLS PROPHET. Horse Ranch: 41h, SHAWALLA DIVIDE, owned by Chor-El Morgon Horse Ranch; 5th, SHAWALLA a clean sweep in the performance Midwest Charity Horse Show ALLEN, owned by M. McPherson. classes. This three year old has the per- Grand Champ ion Mare : LINFIELD , owned by {Springfield, 111.) Mr . and Mrs . Leo Beckley, Ml . Vernon , Wash . onality and disposition so desirable tQ Morgan 3-Galted .: Won by MR. BREEZY COBRA, Re1. Champion Mare : MOCO VERMONT, owned lewis Pope; 2nd , JAUNTY JUSTIN, Mr . and Mrs. by Mr . and Mrs . Leo Beckley . Morgan people and was a terrific crowd Wolle r Malas , 3rd , ALOE BARON, Roy Brunk; 4th, Grand Champ ion Stallion: SKAGIT TYE, owned pleaser. With Harry Andre at the reins CONGO 'S PRIDE, Poul Capello ; 5rh , MAU DETIE , by Mr . and Mrs . E. Barclay Brouns, Wenorchee, Roy Brunk . Wash . or in the irons - cither way - the Res. Ch. Stallion : ORCLANO ROYAL DON , Twelfth Annual Charity Horse owned by Mr. and M rs. Leo Beckley . combination is good . Produce of Dom. Two animals of same dam : "A t the Milwaukee, Wis., show, a Show PHA Won by ORAFIELD, owned by Mr. and Mrs . Leo Beckley ; 2nd , BETIINA ALLEN, owned by Sha· highlight was the retiring of the Squire Syracuse Chapter, May 2-5 wollo Morgon Horse Ranch; 3rd, WILBUR NELLIE, Judge: Taft Johnson, Grosse Point,. owned by Showollo Morgon Horse Ranch; 4rh , Skimp Memorial Tro.phy, offered by HELEN FIELD, owned by the Showollo Morgon HyLee Farms. This trophy was of­ Michigan Horse Ranch. Morgan, Under 15 Honda: Won by DENNISFIELD, Get of Sire: Three Animal& by 1ame 1ire: Won f.ered in the 'in hand' class to the hor se Mrs. John Noble; 2nd , BOBOLINK , Nancy G. Klpo : by ROCKFIELD, owned by rhe Showollo Mo ,gon 3rd , U. C. HIGH LIFE, Nancy G. Kipp; 4rh. BUDDY'S Horse Ranch, 2nd, SILVER ROCKWOOD, owned by with the most outstanding Morgan PRINCESS, Mrs. T. J . Vanderweel. Showollo Morgon Horse Ranch. conformatio n, to be won three years in Morgan, over 15 hands: Won by CORNWALL Gay Nlnetie& Morgan Driving Clam Won by SEALECT, Blue Spruce Forms; 2nd, MAN OF MY LINFIELD. owned by Mr . and Mrs . Leo Beckley , a row by the same horse. Big Bend's HEART, Jomes Barrett , Sr; 3rd , UVM GATES, LI. shown by Al Erickson; 2nd, ROSEBRIARS MOON Col. Klndlesporger . MIST. owned by Dr. and Mrs . William Hooper, senior stallion, Windcrest Playbo.y, took Morgan Pleasure: Won by TALISMAN , Ayelien shown by Dr. Hooper: 3rd , SHAWALLA LADY BIRD. the trophy for the third straight year, Richards: 2nd , BAY STATE ADMIRAL, Alfred owned and shown by M r. and Mrs . Millard Wolson . Drowne ; 3rd, MANSFIELD SQUIRE, Jomes Borrell , Morgan, En9ll1h : Won by LINFIELD, owned by thus retiring it to permanent possession Sr.; 4rh , LIPPITI BETH ALERT, Mrs . Joseph Caro . Mr. and Mrs . Leo Beckley , shown by Al Erickson : more . 2nd . SUN KING AGAZIZ, owned by Mr . and Mrs. o{ Big Bend Farms. This occasion Open Morgana: Won by DENNISFIELD; 2nd, BAY Chef Rodell , shown by Sondra Tower; 3rd, marks also the retirement of Playboy STATE ADMIRAL ; 3rd , BOBOLINK: 4th, U C SHAWALLA PRINCESS. owned by the Showollo Mor ­ HIGH LIFE. gon Horse Ranch, show n by Barbaro Dougherty ; 41h. from the show ring, enab ling him to Amateur Morgana : Won by DENNISFIELD; 2nd , WIL LIWA W, owned by Mr . and Mrs . E. Barclay BOBOLINK: 3rd , MANDATE'S PEGGY LOU, Aye · Brouns, shown by Susan Conklin ; Srh, SHAWALLA devote full time to, fatherly duties. l ien Richards; 41h, BAY STATE ADMIRAL. BETIY. owned and shown by Mrs . Jeanell e Schouer, "This show season has brought fort h Morgan Stake (6); Champ ion, DENNISFIELD; Bothell . Wash . Reserve, BOBOLINK: 3rd, BAY STATE ADMIRAL : Morgan Western Pleasure : Won by SHAWALLA a lot of new faces, among them several 4th, BUDDY'S PRINCESS; 51h, UC HIGH LIFE: PRINCESS. owned by Showollo Mo rgon Horse 61h, UVM GATES. Ranch. shown by Barbaro Dough erty; 2nd, MON ­ of our juniors. They were especially TEY VERMONT, owned by Mr . and Mrs . Leo Beck· {elt in the western pleasure class at Bath Saddle Club Show ley, shown by Al Erickson: 3rd , MORNINGSIDE JOHN ASH, owned and shown by Ann Hayes. Milwaukee. Winner in this class was, May 25 Missoula. Monrano; 41h, BIG BEAVER. owned and shown by Coleen Mcleon , Volleyfo ,d , Wash .: to. paraphrase , a dark horse, Wind­ Judge: W . Lyma n Orcutt, W . New­ 51h. HAWALLA BETIY, owned and shown by Mrs. crest First Love, with Peggy Barton up. bury, Mass. Jeanette Schauer . Morgan, In Hand : Won by RAN BUNCTIOUS, From the Keystone Ranch , Entiat, With the class trop hy, Peg also won the Polly Dalrymple ; 2nd, MANSFIELD SQUIRE. Jim beautif.ul Earl MacMichael travelling Borrell , Jr.; 3rd, ROYALCREST PARADER, LeRoy Washington, comes word that Diana Taylo r (Rulh Keenan); 4th, MYSTERY MAN , Aye . 1rophy donated by the former Mid­ lien Richards; S1h, OATKA JOHN MARSHALL, Dr. Field has a filly and colts were born to America club in memory of Mr. Mac­ Geo . Taylor ; 6th , OATKA FANCY MORO. Dr. Lady Kay Gates, Pomula, Pommelass George Taylor . who passed away last year. Two other Morgan, undor Saddle : Won by MAN OF MY and Re.cl Bess. HEART, Jomes Borrell , Sr.; 2nd , MANDATE 'S Louise Bates reports from Red Top junior exhibitor s new to this show were PEGGY LOU, Ayellen Richards: 3rd, ROYALCREST Karen Spodnyak on Big Bend Linfield PARADER, LeRoy Taylo r; 41h, RAN BUNCTIOUS, Fa rm, Arlington, Washington, the fol­ Polly Dalry mple; 5th, OATKA FANCY MORO, Dr. and Shirley Orlando o.n Williwaw. Taylo r; 61h, JUANITA 'S PRIDE. Curt Smilh . lowing :

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Bay colt Skagit Shaudin (Sundust by, Que., the Quebec Director , George I 0. It is hoped to see this fine staUio.n x Skagit Klale) sold to Mr. and Mrs. Charlton, Manchester, Ont ., the Ontario out to the shows this year. J. W. Thornton, Seattle; Bay colt, Ska­ Director. Mr. and Mrs. George Wade Come on you Canadians, how about git Tim (Sundust x Hacienda Dot) sold made the long trip from Kentville , N. some news and photos? to Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston, Sed­ S. while their son Darrel attended from P. S. Prairie News: Trav aille, Sil­ ro Wolley, Washington ; Bay filly, Rip­ Brampton, Ont. Other Morgan owners ver Rockwood x General Ben's Joy) , ling Rhythm (Skagit Nak Ya! x Skagit and enthusiasts also attended. sire for the Kilgoran Morgan Farm , Maid) sold to. Mr. C. E. Dahlman, Free. A Turkey supper was attended by Millet, f.or many ye rs has left for land, Washington ; Bay filly, (Skagit approximately 60 persons, who, along Saskatchewan in the , care 0£ Mr. An­ Hoola (Sundust x Skagit Toketie) sold with a number more persons, enjoyed gus Foulston , Eyebrow. Mr. Foulston to Mr. Earl B. Pallister, Ewe-Teree. the movie, "The Morgan Horse in will be standing Travaille for service Stables, Victoria, B. C., Canada. Mr. New Eng land." in good horse country. It is nice to see Pallister has also purchased from Mr. Mrs. Blance. Creelman was a week­ these Morgans going into new areas Dahlman the following mares: Gor­ end guest at the Colbrook Morgan to spread the good word . geous Lady, a three year old (Sun Dust Farm. On May 12, Mrs. Creelman, the x Skagit Maid); Molly D., a two year Bockus', and Carolyn Gringas visited oJd (Sundust x Skagit Maid); Jet Star­ the Morgan Farm at Middlebury, Ver­ dust, a two year old (Skagit Nak Ya! mont, and on the return trip stopped Breeders & Exhibitons x Abasue). to see the Morgans owned by Don St. ( Continu ed from Page 23) The Leo Be.ckleys report a total of Pierre, Essex Junction, Vt. luck next time. He was given a special nine fillies and six colts. On the previous day the group which award ribbon. attended the meeting and some visitors Paula Roe's mare, Ramona Dawn North of the Border from Vermont , visited with Miles Rich­ placed in spite of her three week old ard to see. his yearling Windy Main ( Continued from Page 25) son talking to her constantly . Think Timber, then went on to see the Mor­ Paul a did a little talking to.o. Under ­ Quebec gans at the Colbrook Morgan Farm . stand this new baby's name is Black­ The Canadian Morgan Club held a Dale Allen also showed his mare Jubi­ man. regular meeting for Ontario, Quebec lee's Aurora which is stabled at CoJ­ The Norris Shirleys who bought a and Maritimes Zo.nes on May 11 in brook. Morgan colt, Shirley's Copper Baby, Know lton, Quebec. The meeting was Mr. D 'Arcy Lunch has sold his half last year just purchased a wagon. They presided over by President Graham Morgan gelding Brown Jug to Miss Sara are looking forward to driving him Bockus while Mrs. Bockus acted as Smith of Montreal and Knowlton. when he is old enough. as Secretary. Attending w.ere Mrs. The stallion Mickey Eldon (Ethan It seems that one of the members of Blance Creelman , Stewiacki , N. C., the Eldon x Mixie) owned by Erle Martin, the To. Calif. Morgan Ho,rse Club, Maritime Director , Dale Allen, Gran- St. Basille, arrived in Canada on May Marion Butts, owns a daughter of the

56 The MORGAN HORSE a trip north later this year and of course own Seven O Carmen 012640, sired by VERMONT would like to see this daughter. King 's River Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Keynith Knapp of Bald The Dick Kings of Vista, Calif., re­ A bit of good news - the only Mor. Mt. Farm, Arlington report me sale cently purchased the Morgan mare , gan entered in the Class A NATRC of me chestnut mare, Bald Mt. Sugar­ Pretty Girl 00755 (Danspar - Ida T. A.) Competitive Ride held Memoria l Day plum to Mildred Topping of White Barbara King received a birthday weekend at Calistoga in No. Calif. Plains, N. Y. Sugar is by UVM Cantor present froJ11 her husband, Dick, and won the Lightweight Division and out of Bald Mt. Lisa Ash. She has probably the most treasure.cl one she Sweepstakes. This is the little geld­ been bred to Bald Mt . Tra Hawk , thus has ever received - a coming three ing Marjorie Hambly used for a few giving a double line back to Easter Morgan filly who answers to the name mo.nths last year, placing 1st on the Twilight. of Ramona Firefly 011188 (Ramona 1962 Twain Harte Ride. His new Mr. Dana Kelley of me Justine Mor­ Warrier - Ramona Redwing). She was owner and rider is Miss Frances Hul­ gan Ho.rse Farm , Woodstock, has his raised on the Eagle Ranch , Ramona, ing, of Sonoma, Calif . Miss Huling two year old colt, Royalton Welcome, Calif., by Mr. Me.ars. has been crippled with both polio and with Dr . Bob Orcutt f.or training. This The Dick Kings also sold their Mor­ a fused hip and her horses must be young stallion has be.en bred to several gan gelding Ramona Whirlwind 12657 specially trained for mounting and dis­ of Mr. Kelley's mares for their 1964 (Waer's Lucky Hawk x Cresta's Kitty mounting. We think it very wonder. foals. Royalton Bob Woo.dstock, Mr. Clover) to, Richard Carroll, of Rich­ ful that she has accomplished this win Kelly's pleasure stallion is being shown mond, Calif. Tnciden.tally , Dick Carroll and it speaks well for the adaptabi lity this year, as well as last, by Dr . Rob is a cousin of member Marge Hazel ­ of the Morgan horse. Little J~ Mor­ Orcutt, and has already added some wood, of Ramona. gan is about 8 years old, once knew lots ribbons to his collection this year. He Barbara King also visited member of circus tricks, has been roped from brought home three. blues at the North Eleanor Hamilton, of Vista, Calif. re­ and raced, now a dependable trail Shore shows, and in Pro.vidence, R. T., cently to see her Morgan and passed horse. he won three blues in pleasure classe , the news on. Eleanor sold a Tennessee For information regarding the as well as being judged pleasure cham­ walking Ho.rse to a fellow in San Jose Morgan Hors e Breeders and Exhibito.rs pion of the show. and is now married to him, so the horse Assn., contact Eve Oakley, 1301 W. Mr. T. C. Bibby of Brattleboro is is still in the fami ly. What a wonder­ Magno lia Blvd., Burbank, Calif. happy with a stud colt sired by Royal­ ful way to do business! ton Ashbrook Darling out of Royalton Understand one of our new mem­ New England Linda Ashbrook, whom he pur­ bers and Morgan owner, Robert Mur­ chased from Mr. Kelley last year. Since phy, of. Burbank, Calif., has recently (Continued from Page 21) this little fellow arrived as Major purchased the good black mare, Missy Co.oper was making his flight through from Mrs. George Kapps, ano.ther mem­ MASSACHUSETTS space in May, he has been appropriate ­ ber. Missy now has a young son, bay Mrs. Mark Buckman, the former ly named , Ashbrook's Major Cooper! and sired by George Kapps good stal­ Ruth Mercer of Westminster, has re­ Hope to receive your show results lion, Orron. purchased the mare. Just-A-Sweetheart as soon as possible after shows. I Got a bit of ne.ws from Modesto. from Mr. Harry Davis of Windsor, Vt. would appreciate ha ing mem typed Calif. - LaVonne Houlton advised her Apparently Ruth missed her horse too or legibly printed, as it makes printing Morgan mare, Gimma 010133 (Dan­ muc h so decided she would like her much easier. nie Lu-Linn's Black Beauty) presented back. Sweetheart is in fo.aJ to Tril­ 3rd Annual Connecticut Morgan her with a love.ly dark liver chestnut brook Joel for her 1964 foal. Maybe Horse Show and Field Day filly, who answers to the name of Vik. we'll see Ruth and Sweetheart in me T he 3rd Annual Connecticut Mor­ ing Vanity. LaVonne really got a show ring mis year after all. gan Horse Show and Field Day wa double order this time, for she was NEW HAMPSHIRE held at the Elks Show Grounds, South present at the foaling of her first Mor­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Wood , Glastonbury, Conn., Sunday, June 16, gan foal. Wood Hi ll Farm, Alstead, report me 1963. The judge was Mrs. Anna D. Seems the Double F Ranch , Orange, purchase of a stallion, Alle.n B 9519 Ela, Bolton, Mass. (Knickerbocker x Sally Ann) £ro)11 Showmansh ip, under 18 years : Won ' by CHRIS, Calif., have been having the.ir troubles TIN E FEDORKO, Lyme; 3rd, BRAD SCUSSELL, S1on· - a virus of some sort which they Gladys Wiggett and Sons of. Randolph, lngton; 4th , LESLIE MUESSIG, So. Glastonbury ; 5th, KATHIE FEDORKO, Lyme; 61h, CARTER DAVIS, picked up at Pomona in May, so they Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Wendy North Ston ington . and Donald Jr., also owned the chestnut Mares , 3 years and under In hand: Won by SYNDI· have been playing nursemaid to the CATES BALLET, Mrs . Edna Avery , Ledyard ; 2nd, Morgans. mare Spar's Donna (Sparbeau x Prima WHIPPOORWILL TEMPO, Chr istine Fedor ko, Lyme; 3rd, ASHMORE'S NUTMEG, Horlon G. Case, Guilford ; Frank & Frieda Waer, the Tay Mat­ Donna). Spar's Donna was bred this 41h, MERRY WOODSMA ID, Mary Jeon VosiloH , Old spring to Royalto)l Sam Ethan, owned Lyme . terns, the Bill Matthews and Marjorie Mar es 4 years and over, In hand : Won by BROAD· Riding are all planning on attending by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searles, Just­ WALL PATENA, E1hel Shumway , Hamden; 2nd , An· NEIGH'S MINUET, Mrs . Bruce McDonald , Ledyard: the All Mo.rgan Show sponsored by the A-Mere Farm, Alstead. 3rd, ASHLAND BONNIE LASS, fanfare Farms , Soulh Glastonbury; 41h, CAL Of WIN DCREST, Miss Doris To. Calif. Morgan Horse Club. Hope The Silva's of Hill Center report Rockwell, East Windsor Hiii. they bring back some real good news. that they now have their stallion, King Gelding s, any age, in hand : Won by TORMENTOR, Charles Clifford, Hazardville; 2nd , PETER WOOD · Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Olson, Roll­ Peter (Peter Mansfield x Kinglet) back VILLE, Wm . P. Cla rke, New PreSlon ; 3rd , U. C. CANTOR, Virgil Scussell , Stonin91on . ing Hills Estates, Calif., are welcomed from Vergennes, Vermont , where he Stallions 3 years and und er, In hand : Won by into our ever growing MHBEA family. has spent me last few months at the ANNEIGH 'S JUDGE LIGHT, Virgil Scussell , Sloning­ ton, 2nd, SPECIAL ACRES EDSON, Boxie r Doucette , They recently purchased the nice 3 farm of Jacqueline Phillips. Mrs. Phil. Bristol. Stolllon1, 4 years and over, in hand : Won by year old black mare Waer 's Jet- ita lips also owns part interest in this BAY STATE fl YON , Phyllls Quogliaroll, Windsor (Hedlite's Mickey Waer x ita-Ro) stallion and has bred several of her Locks, 2nd, LIPPITI ETHAN ASHBROOK, Solly T. Hounslea, North S1oning1on . from the Double F Ranch . Th ey also, mar es to him . Yearlings, In hand : Won by LITTLE EQUITY, How ·

AUGUST, 1963 57 ord Lawson . Suff ield; 2nd , FANFARE MISS LEN­ Open Westem Pleasure; Won by NERA BELLE· Open Mod el Stock Hor1e: Won by MR. SHOW· DON , Fanfare Form; 3rd, U. C. EXCELSIOR, Gory ZA PEPPER, W illiam Codd ington ; 6th, ORCLAND MAN VONA . Keney, Glastonbury : 4th , ASHMORE'S NUTMEG. LINDA . Mrs . Sandro Wood ing. Open English Pleasure: 2nd , THE THIRD MAN . Op en in Hand: 1st and 2nd place winners won by Readington, N. J. Roger Erherlngton , 3rd, TOWNE AYR HOLLY. ANNEIGH ' S MINUET: 2nd , BAYSTATE FLYON; 3rd . Robert Usinger . SYNDICATE'S BALLET: 4th , BROADWALL PATENA. June 22, 1963 Horsemanship and Hack Clam 6th , ORCLANO Western Pleasure: Won by PETER WOODVILLE , GAYSON. Richard Patton . 2nd, BAY STATE FLYON; 3rd, CAL OF WINDCREST; Judge: W . Dayton Stunner 4th , TORMENTOR. Op en Morgan 3 Gait ed: Won by WINDCREST Open Harness: Won by BAR· T FEATHER 0 ., Solly ABNER. Mr. and Mrs . Richard Colgore ; 2nd , O RC· Indiana Hounsleo ; 2nd , TORMENTOR; 3rd , SPECIAL LAND LINDA , Mrs . Sandro Wood ing: 3rd , BAY ACRES EDSON. STATE BONFIRE. Miss Lynn Trusdell; 4rh , MASTER· ( Continued from Page 52) Open, English, 15 hands and over: Won by MAN , Will iam Coddington . BAR-T FEATHER 0 .; 2nd , CAYENNE, Mrs . Mory Open Morgan Pleasure; Won by ORCLANO down the road from the shQw), Dr. Holl. Norfo lk . LINDA . Mrs . Sandro Wooding; 2nd, BAY STATE Pleasure Driving , open : Won by BROADWALL BONFIRE, Miss Lynn Trusdell ; 3rd , OLOWICK Paul and Julia Stef.fen, Cami lle and PATENA: 2nd , CAL OF WINDCREST; 3rd , BAY CELEBRATOR. Mrs . Richard Colgate; 4rh , NERI\ Rachael Centers, Paul and Shirley Reiss, STATE FLYON: 4th , TORMENTOR. BELLEZA PEPPER. Will iam Codd ingron. Open, English , und er 15 hand s: Won by U. C. Op en Engli,h Plea,ur e; Won by ORCLANO LIN ­ Bill and Gloria Spray . Mel and Mary CANTOR: 2nd . BAY STATE FLYON ; 3rd, NABOB'S DA. Mrs . Sandro Wood ing . MELISSA, Leslie Muessig , South Glostonbury ; 4th , Open Road Hack: Won by ORCLAND LINDA , Mrs . Ann Dudley are in St. Albans, Vermont TORMENTOR. Sandro Wood ing . now, and may stay on for the big show. Road Hack: Won by ANNEIGH 'S BOB ASH, M" . Cross Country Hack: 4th , NERA BELLEZA PEPPER, Richord Sweet , Uncosvi lle ; 2nd , BAY STATE FLYON, Wiiiiam Coddington; 5th , ORCLAND LINDA , Mrs . Indian a is always on hand to wel­ 3rd , NABOB'S MELISSA: 4th , U. C. CANTOR. Sandro Wood ing . Combination : Won by BAR-T FEATHER O.; 2nd, Open Pleasure Driving : 2nd, OLOWICK CELEBRA· come and assign stalls at the Bucyrus, TORMENTOR: 3rd, BAY STATE FLYON. TOR. Ohio Alt Morgan Gold Cup. The Cen. Lead Line - Childr en under 8 years: Won by SUSAN Bridl e Path Hacks, Saddl e Type; NERA BELLE· SWEET, Uncosville: 2nd , PAMELA HOUNSLEA, Nonh ZA PEPPER. William Coddington ; 5th, ORCLANO ters are leaving the 4th. We plan ar­ Ston ing ton. LINDA , Mrs . Sandro Wood ing . Engl ish Pleasure : Won by ANNEIGH 'S BOB ASH; Open English Pleasure Championsh ip (on points); riving Friday . We wouldn 't want to 2nd , CAL OF WINDCREST; 3rd , NABOB'S MELIS· Champ ion , ORCLAND LINDA , Mrs . Sandro Wood , miss the goo.cl show, miss meetin g the SA: 4rh, BAY STATE FLYON. T,all Horse, English Tack: Won by NABOB 'S intorgan Ver1atile Champ ion (on points): Cham­ wonderful people, or their spirited MELISSA: 2nd, BAY STATE FLYON; 3rd, AN · pion : ORCLANOLINOA, Mrs . Sandro Wooding ; Re· NEIGH 'S BOB ASH: 4rh , CAL OF WINDCREST. serve: BAY STATE BONFIRE. Miss Lynn Trusdell. steeds. Ma iden: Horses that hove not won a blue ribbon ( Continued on Page 50) prior to this show : Won by ANNEIGH 'S MINUET, 2nd. CAL OF WINDCREST: 3rd, CAYENNE. West Jersey Hospital Horse Show Open, English : Won by BAR-T FEATHER 0 .: Camden, N. J. - June 6-8 2nd , U. C. CANTOR; 3rd , NABOB 'S MELISSA; 4th , Sweepstakes Winner CAL OF WIN DCREST. Judge: Stephen 0. Hawkins ( Continued from Page 17) Vers at ile Champ ion : High Score, all clones: Won Margan Limit: Won by THE YANKEE, Erhel by BAY STATE FLYON; Reserve, BAR T FEATHER Gordner, Philadelphia, Po.; 2nd , DAYMAR 'S DARK This was Frances Huling 's first com­ 0 . SECRET, Ooymor Form, Mooresrown, N . J .; 3rd, Pleas ure Champion • High score, six pleasur e TAS· TEE'S INOIAN SUMMER. Mike Goeb ig, Philo · petitive ride on her new mount , Little classes: Won by BAY STATE FLYON; F:laserve, AN · delphio , Po.; 4rh, MY SWEET SUE, Mrs . Edward Joe Morgan - guess she had been fee.d­ NEIGH 'S BOB ASH. Ponros , Holl isron, Moss., 5th, DYBERRY DAN, Mrs . Champ ion - high score • Junior Exhlb1tor und er W . D. Fowler , Clarks Summit, Po.; 6th, MR. ing him extra well - anyway the deep 15 years: Won by LESLIE MEUSSIG; Reserve, SHOWMAN VONA, Joselene Hill Form, Frederick , KATHY FEDORKO. sand in the Mojave River took its toll Md . Ladies Morgan : Won by OENNISFIELD. Mrs . John in the last 2 Yi miles and Little Joe did Nobl e, Clarks Summit , Po., 2nd . WASEEKA' S Mid-Atlantic News BUCCANEER. Mrs . 0 . Donn DeWitt, Doiron , Po.; not receive an award. Frances got the 3rd , OJ;ICLAND OONANNA, Mrs . W . L. Orcurt , Jr .. Trailer Champ Award, ho.wever, for her ( Continued from Page 27) W . Newbury , Moss; 4th, OAYMAR'S DARK SECRET, Ooymo r Form; 5th, DYBERRY DAN. Mrs W . 0 . 430 miles - one way - trip! Farm 's Dennisfield, Richard Stanton's Fowler , Clarks Summit, Po.; 6th , ORCLAND LIN ­ One other part Morgan, a Quarter Windcrest Abner. Comp lete results are DA, Mrs . Sandro Wooding , Jobstown , N. J. Morgan Pleasure (English) , Won by THE THI RD cross, owned and ridden by Robert shown in the following summaries. MAN , Roger Etheringron, Upper Montclair , N. J.; 2nd, TOWNE-AYR HOLLY, Robert Usinger , Media , Moore, of Pacoima, Calif ., placed 4th in Middlesex County Horse Show Po.; 3rd , ORCLANO LINDA . Or. and Mrs . M. B. the Heavyweight Divi iop at Hesperia. Wood ing, Jobstown, N. J.; 4th, MR. SHOWMAN Ne.w Brunswick, N. J. VONA , Joselene Hill Form, Frederick, Md .; 5th , Other winners included the Arabian DYBERRY DAN , Mrs. W . D. Fowler ; 6th, ORCLANO Jun e 28-30 GAYSON, Mr . and Mrs . Chas. Patton , Potomac, who took top spot in Lightweight, a Judge: Dr. C. D. Parks Md . grade Quarter op top in the Junior Morgan Mares and Geldings In hand : Won by Morgan Raad Hack; Won by ORCLAND LI NOA, KANE'S SPRING DELIGHT, Camelot Form; 2nd, Dr. and Mrs . M . B. Wood ing; 2nd , THIRD MAN , group, some and part WASEEKA'S BUCCANEER, Stonecroft Form; 3rd , Roger Etherington; 3rd, DYBERRY DAN , Mrs . W . Thoroughbreds, grade quarters , one AS-EE'S INOIAN SUMMER, Mike Goebig; 4th, 0 . Fowler ; 4th , ORCLAND GAYSON, Mr . and Mrs . DENNSFIELD. Three Winds Form. Chas. Parton, 5th , DAY MAR'S DARK SECRET. Dov· Tennessee Walking Horse in 2nd place Morgan Stallions in hand : Won by SPRNG GLO . mar Form; 6th, MR. SHOWMAN VONA .. Jose· Camelot Form; 2nd, MR. SHOWMAN VONA . lene Hi ll Form. in Lightweight, one Appaloosa and one Joselene ' Hills Form; 3rd , WINDCREST ABNER, Morgan Mare ; Won by ORCLANO OONANNA , part-Standardbred. Some 70 riders Home Form; 4th, WASEEKA'S OVERTUFIE, Three Orclond Form, W . Newbury, Moss .; 2nd, WA · Winds Farm. SEEKA'S THEME SONG, Woseeko Form, Ashland, too.k part in this ride, campi ng out in Limit Morgan s: Won by MY SWEET SUE, M .. . Moss.; 3rd, TAS-TEE'S INOIAN SUMMER. Mike mid-winter, horses tied to posts outside, E. J. Poitras; 2nd, OAYMAR'S DARK SECRET, Day. Goeb ig; 4th , ORCLAND LINDA, Or. and Mrs . M . mar Form: 3rd , BILLENDA ALLEN, Richard Ston­ 8. Wooding; 5th, JUNE ONE TIME , Barbaro Wil ­ only meals being taken inside. Our hats ron; 4rh , WASEEKA'S OVERTURE, Three Winds liamson, Mt . Holly , N. J. are off to both horses and riders Form. Margan Geld ing; Won by DENNISFIEO, Mr . and Morgan Stallion or Geld ing ; Won by WASEE· Mrs . John Noble; 2nd , WASEEKA'S BUCCANEER. Concord KA'S NOCTURNE, Woseeko Form; 2nd , WASEE· Mrs . 0 . Donn DeWitt; 3rd, WASEEKA'S MASTER· The second ride of 1963, a Class B, KA'S BUCCANEER, Stonecroft Form; 3rd, OEN· PIECE. Woseeko Form; 4th , DAYMAR 'S DARK N iSFIELD. Three Winds Form; 4th , WINDCREST SECRET, Ooymor Form; 5rh . ORCLANO GAYSON, was held at Concord, just northeast of ABNER. Home Form. Mr . and Mrs . Chas. Parton; 6rh, A . B. DILLON . Morgan Mare , Won by WASEEKA'S THEME Ann L Hopkins , Green Villag e, N. J. San Francisco, with good riding weathe.r SONG, Woseeko Form; 2nd, KANE'S SPRING DE· Morgan Stallion ; Won by WASEEKA'S NOCTURNE, on old Mt. Diablo. Ta lk about luck - LIGHT, Comelor Form; 3rd, DONNETTE OF CAME· Woseeko Form; • 2nd, THE YANKEE. Ethel Gord · LOT, Camelot Form; 4th , BILLENDA ALLEN, Rich­ ner, Philo .. Po.; 3rd , MR. SHOWMAN VONA , the following weekend there was a ard Stanton . Joselene Hill Form. Morgon Pleasure ; Won by ORCLANO LINDA , Mrs . Morgan Pleasure Stake (English) ; Won by THE heavy snowfa ll. The date was mid­ Sandro Wooding; 2nd, THE YANKEE, Ethel Gord · THIRD MAN. Roger Etherington, 2nd, ORCLAND March. This reporter was unable to ner; 3rd, OLDWICK CELEBRATOR, Home Form; LINDA. Dr. and Mrs . M . B. Fowler ; 3rd , DYBERRY 4rh, NERA BELLEZA PEPPER, William Codd ing. DAN . Mrs . W . 0 . Fowler; 4th , MR. SHOWMAN attend, but garne red the names 0£ the ton. VONA , Joselene Hill Form; 5th , TOWNE-AYR Morgan Championship Stake; Won by WA · HOLLY, Roben Usinger , Media , Po.; 6rh, JUST· winners from management . However , SEEKA'S NOCTURNE, Woseeko Form; 2nd , KANE'S ON -TIME, Barba ro Will iamson . the list of breeds was incompletely re­ SPRING DELIGHT, Camelot Form; 3rd, WASEEKA'S Morgan Championship , Won by WASEEkA 'S NOC­ BUCCANEER, Stonecroh Form; 4th, DENNISFIELD. TURNE. Woseeko Form; 2nd, OENNISFIELD, Mr . ported, which is of most intere.st to. us Three Winds Form; 5th, BILLENDA ALLEN, Richard and Mrs. John Nobie: 3rd , ORCLANO DONANNA , Sronron; 6th, WINDCREST ABNER, Home Form. Orclond Form; 4th , TAS TEE'S INOIAN SUMMER, here. Of my personal knowledge of the Open Bridle , Troll Hacks: 2nd , ORCLANO LINDA , Mike Goebig; 5rh , WASEEKA'S BUCCANEER, Mrs . owners and their horses, I believe Little Mrs . Sandro Wooding ; 3rd , MR. SHOWMAN 0 . Donn DeWitt; 6th , DAYMAR 'S DARK SECRET, VONA , Joselene Hills Form. Doymor Form . Jo.e Morgan was the only Morgan en-

58 The MORGAN HORSE tered. He placed third in the Lig ht ­ knocked my best antiqu e lamp over over. In the absence of oxyge n, it then we ig ht Division, with owner Frances and busted it trying to get hi m. Pick ­ g rGws and liberates th e toxin which foJ­ Huling up. Top spot in this d ivi ion ing up all th at gla s I accidentally lows up nerve trunk . Upon reaching went to Bill Smith 0,11 John Rogers' ra­ found his nest, in a rolled up bra ided th e spinal cord, th e toxin produces the bia n. In the l 8 winne rs - six in each rug sittin g in the cradl e on top o.f my symptoms noted above. 8ivi ion - I noted 5 awards to Ara­ Morgan magazines. ues what he Preventive measures include: reduc ­ bians , 2 to Quarter Hors , one to a wa linin g his nest with? Uhhuh Mor ­ ing the probability of. wounds, cleanli ­ Mi souri Fox -Trott ing mare (an un ­ gan magaz ines. That did it ! ness, proper wo.und treatment and usua l breed in these parts). We had tried every kind of bait an vaccinatio n with tetanu s toxiod in areas In con nectio n with th e Concord Ride , ordinary mouse would lik e. That night w here ther e is a high incidenc e of the it is interesting to note that Dr . H. P . Pa baited the traps with fu dge and disease. In "hot " areas, all valuable Bo.yd, D.V.M. and prominent Morgan mar hm allows, an d we had the little hor ses should be give n the toxoid, breeder of San Rafael officiated as th e fello.w in th e morning ... 1 liked th e whic h wi ll give an immunit y for one required veteri narian judge and ga r­ little g uy . He had such good taste. to two year . When a ho.rse receives nered tribute from all who worke d Mary Ann and Mel Dudley of. M un­ a woun d from which tetanus may re­ wit h him for hi qµiet efficie ncy and cie, Tnd., to.pped for a visit. Mel ad­ sult , short term imm uni ty can be con­ caref ul jud ging. In all these ATRC vised us, 'Don 't be sentime ntal about ferred immediately by the use of te.anus Rid es it ha been r:ioteworthy th at the your hor e . P ut a price on every antitoxin; but suc h treatment is of que s­ breed preferred by ~ither the Veterin­ one of them . Why, if I owned your tionable value once the symp .oms of the arian judges or the hor setna n j~dges rchie O's rchie, I'd sell him. I'd disease become evide nt . ha not "colored ' their decis ions. Off­ sell him if someo ne offered me Recomm ended treatment consist in han d, jud ge who, hav~. served on th ese $35,000.00I" cleaning and dres ing all wounds, keep ­ ride have included p9lo player who Mel gave the ame advice to In d. ing th e an ima l quiet - pr eferably in club president Jack Marks abo ut his prefer Thoroughbreds 1 Quarterhorse a dark stall away from flies, good nur s­ breede r , thi s one Morga _n breede.r Dr. D aredev il stallion. For thi bit of COJ1- ing and feeding, . and th e proper dru o Boyd, plus myself on the La Vegas fidence in our hor es, th e Marks ' anr our ation­ we set tra ps to no ava il. causes troubl e when its gets into a al Show. Most of th ese are from owner T he payoff was o ne evening when wound that heals rap idly and closes with one or two horse s.

AUGUST, 1963 59 TRANSFERS- STALLIONS

NAME & NO. DATE FROM TO

ALLEN B. 9519 June 7, 1963 Gladys H. W iggelt & Sons Donald H. and Helen S. Wood , Wood Hill Farm, Alstead , N. H. ALLEN'S FLASH 14365 November 15, 1962 Mr and Mrs . Robert Knop le Joseph B. Bovey , 3110 North Cotner Blvd , Lincoln, Neb raska AMARILLO VICTORY 12493 May 22, 1963 Hughes Seewald James J. Banta , Rt. I , Box 210-X, Santa Fe, N . M . ARCHIE R. 11073 May 14, 1959 O 'Neill Morgan Horse Farm Robert lee Stone, RR 1, Poseyville , Ind iana BALO MT. CAITLEMASTER 11881 June 3, 1963 Luella Chandler Willard Stuart , Water St .. No . Bennington , Vt . B & P SNOWHAWK 14368 June 10, 1963 Mr . and Mrs . Paul J . Goeltz Allen Blanchard , I Mtn . V iew Ave ., Morrsville , Vt. BAY STATE HOOKER 12900 March 30, 1963 Lynn Cook Mr . and Mrs . Robert Church , Thrall Rd., W indsor , Conn, BAY MAR TWILIGHT 13820 June 13, 1963 Martha M . Deming Paul R. Gilchr ist, Sunset Stable, Warrensbury , N . Y. BEKING 12093 April 14, 1963 Mrs. Dixie Zimmer Wayne Kunz, 866 Adams, Montpe lier. Idaho BLACK MESA 12555 June 6, 1963 Dr. S. Bruce Whi1tenberg er Charlene Tipton , Box 1154, Cheyenne , Wyo . BLYTHE SPIRIT 1171 1 May 22, 1963 Mrs . Hozel Wall is Gary L. Osman, Box 613 , Manteno , 111. BLYTHE SPIRIT 11711 June 21 , 1963 Gary L. Osman Linda Manue l . RFD 1, Putney Rd., Brattleboro , Vt. BREEZEWOOD PENN BOY 13237 March 16, 1963 Carl S. Caley Helen M . Rollison, Rt. 5, Marietta , Ohio CAPTIVATOR 12403 April 18, 1963 T. D. Ulrich Suzanne H. Stewart , 1540 Fairw ay V iew Drive, Lima , Ohio CASCADE CHIEF 12597 May 17, 1962 Hugh C. Osborn Albert E. Gedman, 70 Woodb ine Dr., Mill Vall ey , Calif . CASCADE KING 12945 June 5, 1963 Robert L. and Elizbelh G. Baker Chester J. Bacigalup i, Rt. 1, Box 279A , Inde ­ pendence, Oregon CLOVERLANE BONANZA 13556 June 10, 1963 Beverly Risk Janelle Elaine Graham, 2059 Hard ing, Ypsilant i, Michigan CONKISKADOR 12504 May 22, 1963 Mr . and Mrs . Robert Zimmerly Pioneer Livestock Co., Box 760 , Ridgef ield , Wash . COOLIDGE 13940 June 15, 1963 Frances H. Bryant Edwin M . Jessiman , Jr., North Stonington, Conn. DOC DIMOCK 13509 May 25, 1963 Sue Mailman John J. Lydon, Ridge St., Mill is, Mass. OONLYK 13677 June 20. 1963 Raymond R. Allen George L. Gove , North Ma in St., Lancaster, Mass. GLEN'S OLD GLORY 14122 May 31 ,1963 Mary Avery Bramon Oliver W . Greene 111, Glen Rock Road, West Kingston, R. I. HI BOY 14170 January 10, 1963 George Kapp Fred McAlister , 1431 Dunswell , Hacienda Heights , California JUBILEE'S STARFIRE 13883 May 29, 1963 Mr . and Mrs . Victor Burnheimer, Jr . Mr . and Mrs . George S. Hall , Beechwood St., Thomaston, Ma ine J. W . HAWK 11188 June 11, 1963 Margaret A . Bunker Judith Willard , RFD 2, Savage Rd., Milford, N . H. KANE"S SHOW DATE 14254 May 31, 1963 Rheda Kane R. J. Stambaugh , 11, 15370 Leona, Detroit , M ich. KELLY S. JONES 14308 May 28, 1963 Susan Murhpy Paula M . Danie ls, Box 87, Webster , Wis . LIPPIIT FIRELIGHT 10292 June 4, 1963 Ingrid Barren Mr . and Mrs . Donald J. Bolch , Underhill Flats , V t. LIITLE ABNER 12256 April 14, 1963 Johnnie l ee Duane A . Shepard, RFD 1, Bax 228 , Amer ican Fork, Utah LIITLE PUNK 12255 June 8, 1963 Johnnie Lee Hutchins and Goetz , Shephard, Montana LONG HILL VIGILTOR 13165 April 13, 1962 Ray Jones Jim Roe, 1529 Cedar Drive, Lorai n, Ohio LYJO 12423 May 28, 1963 Peter L. Wentz Howell H. Howard, Flying H Ranch, Valley , Wyo . MAJO 9618 May 28, 1963 Peter L. Wentz Howell H. Howa rd, Flying H Ranch, Valley , Wyo . MLLER'S STORMY LAKE 13538 Nov . 30, 1962 Charles H. Mill er James B. and Shirley M . Stewart , 1616 Center Rd., Hinckley , Ohio MONARCH'S GO LDEN BOY 12720 June 2, 1963 Helen E. Davis George W . Rastley, la Fargeville, N. Y. MR. 8UITERFLY 13459 May 31, 1963 Mrs . Thelma J. Poitras Mrs . Gall T. Aurnhammer , 170 Taylor St. , Granby , Moss . R. 8. PRIDE 14143 June 6, 1963 R. B. Geary Mar lon Larsen , Pioneer Blvd ., Grand Island, Neb r. RIVERBENO'S SPARHAWK 14211 May 1, 1963 Ken Berlekamp Max E. Brittingham , RR 3, Spring field, Ohio ROYAL FLICK 13088 May 27, 1963 Byron L. Z immerman Tria ngle A . Ranch, Parkman, Wyo . SHAWALLA EL CAJON 13345 May 22, 1963 C. E. Shaw J. A . Upchurch, Blue Mounta in Academy , Ham· burg , Penna. TAMARLEI CRESCENDO 13933 June 20, 1963 Leigh C. and Mary Lou Mo rrell Dr. and Mrs . Thomas Lacey, II, Keene, N. H. THE CIMARRON FIDDLER 13582 June 3, 1963 Mr . and Mrs . Robert E. Rutledge Karen Osborne , 896 Carpenter St., Akron , 0 . TONKA OF BO-DOT 12317 March 19, 1962 Ronald G. Morr is Gordo n Turney, Box 1148 , Ponoka , Alberta , Can. WASEEKA'S DONAR 13613 June 3, 1963 Waseeka Farm John J. Lydon, Ridge St., M ill is, Mass . WASEEKA 'S TRADE MARK 11663 June 1, 1963 Mrs. Marjor ie de Forest Marjor ie D. Manter , Pond V iew Form, W'5 t Tis· bury , Mass. \ , WATCHMAN 14176 June 10, 1963 Fred Claussen Joy Sparrow , Zear ing, Iowa WESTCRESTAPPACHE 14163 April 15, 1963 R. G. Morgareldge Maryl es Pa1terson, 2931 Belmont, Casper, Wyo . WHITE RIVER ANDY 14233 June 5, 1963 Don D. Berlle and John Schuhmacher Dr. Alice M . Johnson , Orlando General Hospita l, 7727 Lake Underh ill Dr. Orlando , Fla . TRANSFERS- MARESand GELDINGS NAME & NO. DATE FROM TO AMERICAN GIRL 07614 Ap ril 4, 1963 Zohy Lytle Reinie Feil , Ashley , N. Dok . BALD MT. SUGARPLUM 010932 June 10, 1963 Keynlth Knapp Mildred Topping , 154 Purdy Avenue, Wh ite Plains, N. Y. BAR· B·LO 011271 May 1, 1963 M . E. Pellet ier Max E. Britt ingham , RA 3, Springfield , Ohio BLACKIE 010512 May 28, 1963 Peter L. Wentz Howell H. Howard , Flying H Ranch, Valley , Wyo BLACK SWAN 06126 Febn,ary 1 , 1963 Donald Streich John R. , 16049 Prospect Rd., Strongsv il le, Oh io BLAZE JUBILEE 0826 3 June 3, 1963 Marylou Wldlcus James E. King, RR 1, Lebanon , Ill. BO,ANN OF LAURELMONT 010272 June 10, 1963 Mrs . Helen Young John H. and Pauli ne L. Procter, Marb lehead , Mo ss. BROADWALL RITA 08855 December 28, 1962 Bayfie ld Farm (Elizabelh MacDougo l) Dorothy Potter, 333 Prospect St, Northampton , Mass . CHICA LADY 08172 June 11, 1963 A . A . Brierly Lawrence Cline , Bishop, Calif. CLEVINE BENNIGATES 05948 Ma rch 13, 1963 J. Clinton l ew is Ralph C. Lewis, 61 Wesley Chapel Rd., Suff ern, N. Y. ERMA 07921 May 11, 1963 George Gibson V irg inia Dunn, RFD Box 95, Cedar Crest, N . M . FOXFIRE'S TRIUMPH 0 11890 January 28, 1963 Paul B. Rumbaugh Mrs . Philip W . Dorsey, 9679 Chalk Hiii Rd ., Healdsbu rg , Calif . GINALLEN 09119 March 1, 1962 Ginger Allen John D. and Lill ia n Davison, 3200 Mont erey '-'::!., Atascadero, Cal if . GLENWAY'S DIAMANTE 08923 Ap ril 25, 1963 Carol A . Smith Mary Avery Braman, 437 Parad ise Ave ., Middle · town , R. I. GLENWAY 'S. DIAMANTE 0892 3 May 31, 1963 Mary Avery Broman Frances S. Calef , Wakef ield, R. I. GOLDEN PRINCESS 05745 June 10, 1963 Mr . and Mrs . Gus Reynolds Penny Cole, Box 3591 , Eugene, Oregon GRACE BAGAN 06800 May 28, 1963 Peter L. Wentz Howell H. Howard , Flying H Ranch, Valley , wy?• GREEN HILL 'S JAN 08872 May 17, 1963 Janet Carroll Paul J. Blrkme ier, P. 0 . Box 349 , Delphos , 0 h 10 GREEN MEADS CYNTHIA 010060 August 9, 1962 R. M . o ·connell Gordon Voorhis , Red Hoak, N. Y. GWEN S. 05125 f:ebruary 7, 1963 Mr . and Mrs . Dayton K. Lockard Kenneth Hoffstetter , RFD 1, Lockwood , Oh io HELEN DARLING 011694 June 21, 1963 Paul J. o ·Reilly Or. and Mrs . Frank D. Lathrop , Chittenden , Vt . HIGH PASTURES BOBEIT 012278 June 22, 1963 Harr iet J. Hilts Mr . and Mrs . Walter Moore , Enfield , N. H. JUDY GREEN 07706 January 10, 1963 George Kapp Fred McAlist er, 1431 Dunswe ll , Hacienda Heights, Calif . JUST-A-SWEETHEART 08542 June 24, 1963 Harry M . Dav is Mrs. John C. Mercer, Pleasant St., Westminster, Mass. KEOMAH JULIE 0109 14 May 25, 1963 Robert D. lliley Leigh C. and Mary Lou Morre ll , RFD 1, Bratt le , boro , Vt. KEOMAH LAURIE L. 010420 May 25, 1963 Robert 0 . Riley Leigh C. and Mary Lou Morrell , RFD 1, Bratt le· boro , Vt . 60 The MORGAN HORSE TRANSFERS - MARES and GELDINGS (continued)

NAME & NO . DATE TO FROM KNOX 'S CINDIANNA 012400 Moy 29, 1963 Rurh Ann Bocigolupl Pioneer livestock Co .. Box 760, Ridgelleld , Wash . LAKOTA-GIRL 07244 Februo ry 1 , 1963 Donald Srreich John R. Boswell, 16049 Prospect Rd.. Srrongsvi lle , Oh io LIGHTENING 010509 Moy 28, 1963 Perer l . Wentz Howell H. Howard , Flying H "'-:,nch, Volley , Wyo . LIPPITT GAIETY 07262 Moy 31, 1963 Mrs . Ruth Towne Poul J. Birkme ier. Delphos, Ohio llPPIIT HARMONY 011105 June 5, 1963 Andrea and Randolph Poller & Thomas Gerdon Andrea and Randolph Potter, 19 Cenrenniol Drive , Syracuse, N. Y. LITTLE NUGGETT 011 016 June 10, 1963 Helen G. Heald Curlis and / or Lucienne Jacques, RFD 1, Wesrlield . Vt. MAJO "S NO!;>A 010510 Moy 28, 1963 Peter L. Wentz Howell H. Howa rd, Flying H Ranch, Volley, Wyo . MARI 09061 Moy 17, 1963 Mr . ond Mrs . Cloy ron B. Conn Mr. and Mrs . Will iam C. Hoveron , 84 Foore Rood, South Gloslonbury, Conn. MISS BREEZEWOOD 010422 Morch 29, 1963 Poul l. Goo and Russell V. Seekell Mrs . John M . Franklin , Hoyllelds , Cockeysvl lle , Md . MISS YANKEE 09303 Moy 20, 1963 George Gove Ronald B. Paris, Boldwinville Rd., Templeron , Moss. MOONLITEBAY 010602 Moy 11, 1963 Fred O ' Brien ond Son Ann Hay es. Rotrlesnoke , Missou la, Montono MORGAN'S FLAME 09026 Moy 3, 1963 Ari and / or Joyce Wlndr lnger George and /o r Goll Kopp , Box 1337. Big Bear l ake Colli . MORO HILL'S DIANE 010557 May 1, 1963 John D. Sproul Mox E. Bri llinghom , RR 3, Springf ield, Ohio NIGHTY NIGHT 012059 June 12, 1963 Helen B. Greenwall Mr . ond Mrs . Fronk J. Mason , 1052 Osbo:n Ava. Springfield , Ill inois NORA HULBUSH 06829 Moy 28, 1963 Peter l. Wentz Howell H. Howard, Flying H Ranch, Volley , Wyo . NORWATTUCK CANDY 011547 Moy 25, 1963 Mr . and/or Mrs. Gerold F. Toft Mrs . George W . Gray. f;\oure I • Box 358, Lambert · ville . N. J. OGLALA GIRL 07198 February 10, 1963 Kaye Lytle O'Connell Reinie feil , Ashley , North Dokolo ORCLAND DONANNA 010616 April 20, 1963 Ruth W . D. Orcutt Wallace l. Orcull , 111, Orclond Forms. Wesr Newbury . Moss. ORCLAND DONISSA 012807 April 20, 1963 Ruth W . D. Orcutt Ellzobe rh D. Orcull , Orel and Forms, Wesr Newbury . Moss . OSOGAY 09828 June 10, 1963 John H. Procter Mr. and Mrs . Adam Young , Websrer Hwy ., Temple, N . H. RANCHITA QUEEN. 010818 Morch 1, 1963 Mr . and Mrs . Leo Beckley Mr . and Mrs . Gerold Fahrni , Box 1141, Abbo!Sford , B. C.. Canada i;>EDONNA VERMONT 08933 Apr il 26, 1963 Wolter and Fronds Kellstrom Mr . ond Mrs . M. C. Williams , 16647 Califo rnia Ave, Bellflower , Calif. RHYTHM'S CLEMENTINA 011932 June 13, 1963 Barbaro Beaumont Cole Dr. Allee Mcinnis , 1321 Oberlin Rd.. Raleigh, N. C. ROANOKE BELYNDA 010649 June 1, 1963 Alice M. Hast ings Chesrer R. and Janet J. Kwitowski, Akron , N . Y. RUTHVEN"S KAY ANN 012560 Jan uary 19, 1963 Alexander G. Ruthven M . E. and Bessie l. Given , 48300 Gyde Rd.. Plymourh , Mich. RUTHVEN"S MOLLY ANN 012559 January 19, 1963 Alexander G. Ruthven M . E. and Bessie l. Givan, 48300 Gyde Rd., Plymourh, M ich. SANDY 'S BUTTERSCOTCH08676 April 12. 1963 Albert Koegel Ellzaberh K. Benr, lake Forest, Ill inois SONFIELD"S PRINCESS 011594 June 10, 1963 Mr . and Mrs. Gus Reynolds Penny Cole , Box 3591 , Eugene, Oregon SPRITE HAWK 011980 May I , 1963 M. E. Pell etier Jomes B. and Shirley M . Stewart, 1616 Cen:er Rd., Hinckley . Ohio SUNFLOWER GRACIE 09037 January 31, 1963 Donald J. Streich John R. Boswell, 16049 Prospect Rd., Strongsv ill e. Oh io TURNPIKE LADY ANDREA 012509 June 2, 1963 Mr. and Mrs . Albert W . Verones i Mrs . Helen G. No,mon RD I , Box 326, Sparta. N. J. UVM JUNETI DE 011870 June 1, 1963 Vermont Agricultural College Dr. David H. Gray , Applerree Point 1,1:,od, Burl ington , Vermont

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FURNACEBROOK MORGAN TAMARLEIMORGANS Include us in your Vermont Morgan Fann MORGANS HORSE FARM Tour for your pride and pleasure 0 AT STUD QUALITY Colts and Broke Horses For Sale ORCLAND BOLD ADMIRAL D y Home of Chestnut - 14.2 hands PERCFNTAGE Sire Ulend on Darn: West Fall Bold Beauty E LIPPITT MANDATE 8331 Home of Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Lathrop EMERALD'S COCHISE Marilyn & Harold Childs Chittenden, Vermont Stock Usually For Sale Harolyn Hill. ll.D., Tunbrldqe. Vt. P. 0. Pittsford, Vermont Mr. and Mrs. Leigh C. Morrell Phone : Chelsea, Vt. 685-2151 RFD 1, Brattleboro , Vt.. just off Route 5

TOWNE-AYRFARM High Pastures Morgan Horse MEETINGWATERS MORGANS "Morgans of Merit" Farm arc bred for type, disposition, good BrownsviJle, Vt. legs and feet, as well as high percent- LIPPITT ROB ROY Breeders of high percentage Morgans age of the original blood Small in stature but big in Morgan from carefully selected stock. Assu1· At Stud , ways . anse of satisfaction today - best m CRITERION 13371 surance of good Morgans tor tomorrow . Vititors Welcome Stock For Sale LIPPITT ASHMORE 10811 Mrs. Harriet J. Hilts, owner Mr. and Mrs. Roderick E. Towne Mall: RFD l. Windsor, Vt. Frances H. Bryant Montpeller. RD 3, Vermont Tel.: Reo:ding 2272 Serenity Farm South Wood.tock. Vt.

SUNSET FARM WALES FARM MORGANS SPECIALACRES FARM The Morgans to know • for pleasure R.F.D. l , Bethel. Maine . f and show Home m Maine o At Stud WAS EEKA 'S SPECIAL EDITION At Stud LITTLEHAWK 11398 Sire: Ulendon Dam : Varga Girl WALES FARM MAJOR BET 11717 (Devan Hawk x Double H ..Clndyl Tutor - Myrita Young Stock For S~lc. Our MAIN pleasure is showing our Stock usually for sale. Boarding and training . Morgan Horses. Visitors Welcome We like visitors. Visitors Welcome Mr. & Mrs. Leonard S. Wales & Sons Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Robinson (Middlebury, R.D. l) Norman & Phyllis Dock, owners Weybridge, Vermont ______Bruce Bailey,.:...;.. ______Trainer R.F.D. 2. Bangor. Maine On Rt. 23 _Phon e: Weybridge 2575 BREEDERS and OWNERS DIRECTORY

ASHBROOKFARM L VISITORS WELCOME INDIAN HILL FARM presents At Stud A STOCK FOR SALE SAM ASHBROOK 11607 At Stud u In 1963 ASHLAND DONSON R Sealed Twilight 13636 E Sam Twilight 13637 Usually some stock for sale. L True Morgan in looks, acuon and FARM pedigree. Visitors Welcome 0 Vwu,rs Welcome Mr. & Mn. D. C. MACMULKJN N Margaret Rice Lawson W. Glidden and SUSAN Roc:kbottom Lodge Meredith. N. H. A•hland. New Hampshire Bible Hill Rd .. Francestown , N. H. T

TOWNSHEND MERRYLEGSFARM GREEN DREAM FARM Morgan-Holstein Farm "The pleasure their owners take in Lee. New Hampshire Breeders of the True Type our M org(l'f1sis a source of great pride to us." Horse and rider make a team Home of Choose your Morgan at Green Dream! ORCLAND VIGILDON Stock for Sale TOWNSHEND VIGIT The Ralph Booths Mr . & Mrs . Roger E. Ela & Nancy Mabel Owen, owner Tel. Newmarket OL 9-3857 Bolton. MaH, So. Dartmouth , Mau .

ORCLANDFARMS BAR-T FARMS "Where Champions Are Born" Rowley Massachusetts At Stud At Stud Breed to the Best ULENDON - $500.00 RAN­ America's gre

BAYFIELDFARM VOORHIS FARM TURNPIKEMORGAN FARM Red Hook. Dutchess County , New York W. W. MacDougal , Jr. '62 Fillies for Sa le from ou r Flaette PECOS 8969 Quality and Versatility his son bred to Allen's Mohawk Chief for SEALECT OF WINDCREST 10427 Lynette bred to Easter Twilight • PLEASURE • TRAIL • HACK' KINGSTON 11906 Stock for Sale Horses of all ages and sexes for Lady Lila bred to UVM Enchantor snle at all times. Visitol's Welcome Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Voorhis, owner Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Veronesi Ives Rd. E. Greenwich, R. I. TUmer 4-5360 Fred Herrick, trainer New Berlin. N. Y. Phone VI 7-3063

SUNSET RIDGE FARM JOSELENE HILLS 3 miles south of Zelienople off Rt. 68 on THREEWINDS FARM At Stud Dutch Ridge Road MR. SHOWMAN Dr. and Mrs. H. W . Brabson Breed for brains , disposition , con ­ Lippitt Mandate x Lippitt Sally Moro Breeders of Registered Morga_n Horses fo rmation . & Telepho nes: BLACK SAMBO 9939 COUNT BENAIDA VONA farm - TI 3.5349 Office - UN 9-9161 Upwey Ben Don x Countess Aldo Vona 'Residence : 528 Phillips St.. Baden . Pa. Stock For Sale At Stud Mr . and Mrs. John A. Noble ·'SILVERHAWK" Reg. No. 9553 R. D. 2. Clark's Summit, Pa. Mr . and Mrs . Joseph Vona Stud Colts For Sale Frederick, Maryland BREEDERS and OWNERS DIRECTORY

WILDWOOD MORGAN RANCH HILLVIEWFARM Searls Springwater Stock Farm AT STUD Two Iowa 's Top Sta llion s At Stud MOR-AYR SUPREME 11341 FUDGE ROYALE (Dk. chestnut) CINNAMON KING 10858 Ma hog a ny chest nut w ith star - most Sire: Tarman Dam: Illawana Pa tsy Red popu lar in No rth Centra l Area - His get are p lac ing on top . PRINCE COBRA (Dk. chestnut) Champion Parade Hor se, '56-'57-'58-'59 Reserve '60-'61, a breeder of cham pions Stock for sale Sire: Chie f Cobra Dam: Lizza Visitors Alway s We lcome Visitot's Welcome Ray and Esther Searls , Illinois W. F. Honer and Sons MR. & MRS. WARREN HOHMBRAKER Phone Jerseyville 2970R Rt. 2, St. Joseph, Minn. Sperry , Iowa

EMERALD ACRES MORGAN FARM A R K O M I A M O R G A N S "FUNQUEST" MORGANS Box 813, Manteno , Dllnola Reg istered Morgans of Classic Qua lity Breeders of Morgana who carry the famous At Stud UPWEY KING BENN Lippitt Mias Nekomia , Archie "O" and ~ THE BROWN FALCON lain Red bloodlines. LIPPITT JEEP 8672 "Home of the sire, that Morgan people ARCHIE'S O's DUPLICATE 11493 CHIEF RED HAWK desire.'' FUNQUEST FALCON Arkomla Morga ns a re bred for the sheer EMERALD'S SKYCHIEF 11360 enjoyment of kee pl.ng them just "Morgan " FLYHAWK'S BLACK STAR Slee: Larruby King Royale that 's a ll. SUNFLOWER KING Dam: Annie De Jamette Young Stock Usually For Sa le Young stock usually for sale. Stuart G. Hazard Dr. and Mrs. Norman B. Dobin 1308 College ATe .• Topeka, Kania• Mr . and Mrs. Orwin J. Osman 10222 South Bell ATenue Phone : HO 8-8632 afte r 5:00 P.M. Chicago - BEnrly 8-0942 - Ill. MERRIEHILLMORGANS O'NEILL MORGAN HORSE Morgans in Virginia "Champions All" FARM ROSCREA MORGAN HORSE FARM At Stud Home of Fairfax. Virainia ARCHIE "O" DORIAN ASHMORE 12089 At Stud At Stud IRISH LAD 12363 THE GAY CADET 11813 ARCHIE "L" 10071 Tops in the midwest for performance Se-rices of Quality, Stamina That Stays ROSS C 12141 and percentage. Visitors We lcome Stock For Sale Young stock for sale • visitors welcome Mr . and Mrs. Martin Staehnke William G. Downey, Jr. Box 488. Winfield . Illinois Harry and Dorothy Hornback Route 4, Box 280,·Falrfax, Vo. Montrose 5-2687 Manteno , Illinois Phone Howard 8-8633 CRescent 3-3673

BIG BEND FARMS DOOLEY STABLES AT STUD MORGANS For quality in Performa nce - "Th i' Best in the Middle West" Conformation -Bloodlines CAPT. McCUTCHEN At Stud At Stud Sire of q ual ity foals not ed for thei r Champions DEVAN JASON 11568 good di spo sitions , fine hea ds a nd WINDCREST PLAY BOY 12096 {Captain Fillmore - Lady Cap) snappy knee a ction . ORCLAND GAY KNIGHT 12825 Stop a11d see ou, Mo,.gans when m Manager-Trainer Owners this a,·ea. JOHN & SUSAN TILTON Harry Andre The Wm . W. Bartons Route No. 2 8 miles south of 10563 Davis Road RR2 1808 Natlonai ATe. Westerville . Ohio Delaware on Rt. 23 West Mancheater, Ohio Winnebago . Ill. Rocldord, Ill. Telephone 268-3561

WOODS and WATER FARMS GREEN HILLFARM -REATA­ Michigan's Top Morgan Breeder MORGAN HORSE GREEN HILL'S DEV-TONE 11548 Hom e of BEAUTY - QUAUTY We enjoy showing our barnfull of ( Royalton Justin Darling-Devon Gold) famous Morgans to visitors. The compliments are rewarding. FLEETWING "COME AND SEE US" VIGIL MARCH Yes, we always have Morgans to sell. Walter and Rheda Kane Mr. & Mrs. Walter Carroll & Family Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Andreoli South Lyon. Mlchlgan 36225 W. Nine Mlle Rd .. FannlDgton, Mich. ~(c mile south Rte. 18 on Rte. 94 GRee nleaf 4-1363 RD l. Box 118, Wadsworth. Ohio BREEDERS and OWNERS DIRECTORY

MOREEDAACRES HYLEEFARMS BARRUNNING W BAR RANCH Breeders of Tru-Type Morgans The Mid-West's Home of Champion AT STUD After Champion Highest quality Morgan horses raised MEREDITH STARLIGHT MHC 12881 in rugged working ranch country. (Timmy Twlllght • Lipp itt Georgiana) Natural Action - Conformation - Disposition Featuring three top stallions Young stoc'fcfor sllle. Hlgh-,ercentage llood Young breeding stock available . Lippitt & Llpplll· Archle " O" bloodlines only TORCHFIRE 11184 Dr. and Mrs. Whittenberger Vl11tor1 Welcome JUSTIN DART 8496 Earl H. & Norma Lucille Reeder P. 0. Box 2356, Cheyenne, Wyoming Route l, Box 168. • Avalon Road Bob and Jane Behling JaneavWe. Wisconsin Cambria, Wis. Phone, Pleasant ,4.9237 (Area code 308) MOSHER BROS. MORGANS DAVIS BREEDING FARM Topside Morgan Horse Farm Conformation, disposition, ability to Home of the Vermont Morgim Horses perform plus high percentage of At Stud : original blood. DOMINO VERMONT Our Morgan9 speak for themselves CONDO and his beautiful young MONTY VERMONT so be sure to visit us when in the son CLASSY BOY now standing at Stud Finest accommodations for visiting mile-hi city. Stock For Sale mares and foals. "Amos", "Howard", "Leo" Mosher Gene & Shirley Davis Littleton, Colo. Broomfield. Colo. 2124 East 7000 So .• Salt Lake City 17. Utah Rte. l, Box 281 Lodi, Calif. Phone CR 7-3278 Phone: ENdicolt 8-0343 SU 1-6230 Ingersoll 6-5059 Box 154, LaPorte, Colorado WAER'S .'AORGAN HORSES SUNCRESTSTOCK RANCH H. SEEWALD We are proud to be knoum by the At Stud Morgans we own. MORGAN HORSES DICKIE'S PRIDE (Palomino) At Stud KINGS RANSOME (Dk. Chestnut) REX'S MAJOR MONTE At Stud WAER'S DANNY BOY Bred for conformation - Disposit ion - Color TRIUMPH 10167 WAER'S PLAY BOY Young stock for sale-Visitors welcome Stock For Sale Sire: Mentor 8627 Dam: Damsel 04822 DOUBLE F. RANCH Frank and Frieda Waer EARL MAYLONE, Manager Rt. 2. Box 71. Jacksonville. Oregon 18208 Modieaka Rd.. Orange, Calli. Rte. #1. Box 376 AMABILLO. TEXAS Ph. 586-7919 Phone 899-1157

WILLOW GLEN M AND R RANCH EASTERNBRED STALLIONS FLIGHT ADMIRAL 11224 Home of In Washington Sire: Top Flight Dam: HlghvlewHoney Grand Champion Stallion 9963 07113 BROADWALL ST. PAT ROCKY BON 10269 Bred for dispos ition, conformation, quality and true Morgan type, and marks his SONFIELD Breed for colts with his own stamina. Our new addreH: 13 miles East of Young Stock For Sale Conformation - Disposition · Modeato to Waterford on Bently. Vislton Performance always welcome. Visitors Welcome Chas. & Jean Sutfin OWNER: Melvina Morse Leo and Louise Beckley 6627 Stanley Avenue Rt. l. Box 20. Waterford. Calli. Carmichael (near Sacto) Callf. Phone Code : 209-874-9890 P. O. llox 240. Mt. VflDOL Wau. Manager: Bernard Riss! FAIRLEA HUNEWILLLAND & LIVESTOCK Bee MORGAN Corrals COMPANY The Best of New England in JIM - VIRGINIA BANTA New Mexico Breeders of Morgan Horses for over Twenty Years We offer a fine selection of Mor ­ WINDCREST BOB B 12097 gans with excellent blood lines. ;Jpwey Ben Don 8843 Bald Mt. Carol 08028 At Stud: LEE SPAR 11819 :olts , yearlings and two year olds INQUIRIES INVITED FAIRLEA TROUBADOUR 13912 usually for sale. Come and visit our corrals anytime. Windcrest Bob B Monterey Belle Location: Route l. Box 210-X 12097 07120 Bridgeport, California Santa Fe. New Mexico WM. K. WOODARD, M. D. Wells 2-8341 528 Westgate Lane. NW Wellington, Nevada U. S. Highway Phone GL 5-2984 Albuquerque, N. M. Tel. DI 4-0377 456-2323 or 456-2320 Routea 285-64 FOR SALE: 9 year old chestnut pleasure FOR SALE: Red Cavalier. grade Morgan gelding by Ethan Eldon x Lippitt Hepsibetb. geld.Ing - Windcrest breeding. Very styl ­ Trained both English and Western. Russet. ish . Natural Jumper. 6 years. Bright band -carved Keystone Brothers saddle . CLASSIFIED chestnut . $500.00. BARBARA HUNEVEN. bridle and breastplate ; English saddle and RFD 1. Newport, N. H. Phone 336-J. $2.00 mlnlmum full bridle; Vol. I. Morgan Horse Register . 10 cents per word WILL TRADE: Full registered . aged Mor· Priced to sell. PAULA BARBER. 84 Pres­ gan broodmare. Susan Sentney 06044. with cott. Cambridge. Mass . papers, sound . comes In heat strong . bred FOR SALE: Two stallions by Ben Don FOR SALE: Black yearling colt by Red to Sir Sparkler Hawk 11687. We are switch ­ and Orcland Leader . Three broodmares . Pepper out of Wren. Wren Is a full sister to ing to different breed. Will trade for sound . Flyhawk and Senator Graham breeding , Bobolink and Aurora Leigh. Chestnut colt well mannered . ridable horse or pair of two 2 year old flllles and four weanllngs . by Red Pepper out of Georgianna foaled mare ponies . need not be registered. C. L. RUTHERFORD. 1367 Govt . St •• Mobile. 5-12-63. Reasonably priced: we need the HEIMALL. Higland Street. Berlin . Mass . Alabama. stall space. WILDEWOOD FARM. 8181 FOR SALE: Beautiful orange bay 4 year Turin Road . Rome. N. Y. Rome FF 6-8921. TROUBADOUR FARM old mare. Ferncrest Bonnie Bay 010558 BOARDING . TRAINING • SELLING FOR SALE: J. W. Hawk 11188 (Orcland (Trlnango x Sunny Sky). Small bead. short SHOWING . RIDING INSTRUCTIONS Leader x Klttyhawk) . chestnut Morgan geld ­ back. Old type . very gentle. Broken to Indoor ring for year round facllltles . Kopf ing, 14.3 hand s. Rides and drives. Excel­ ride, 14.3 bands. $800. DONALD Mc­ English Saddlery - new and used! also lent pleasure and / or trail horse. Reason ­ DONALD. Dexter. Oregon. Phone 937-2750. stable supplies. RALPH G. HALLENBECK, ably priced. MRS. DAVID WILLARD. Lowell. Oregon . owner. Selkirk, N. Y.. 5 miles south of Savage Rd .• Mllford. N. H. Tel. 673-3229. FOR SALE: Registe red Echobrook Pame · Albuny , N. Y., Route 9-W. Phone : South FOR SALE: Mares . fillies . geld.Ing. colt laine 09524. Sire: Rob Roy : Dam: Polly Bethleh 3m, ROger 7-3396. must be sold. Upwey Ben Don and Ulen­ Arch ie O. Mare. seven years old. rides FOJ SALE: Broodmare with foal at foot. don bloodlin a.s. ROBERT MIDDLETON. and drives. very lovely mane . Registered Mare . Sharon . Osage out of Naive. Foal Westwold Farm . W. Brattleboro, Vt. Stockbridge Susanne : Yearling llllv, Sire: UVM Flaab; Dam: Bellgale . You would by Sir Sparkler Hawk by Sealect of Wind­ FOR SALE: Registered yearling chest · have to see her to appreciate her. Regis ­ crest . Foal . Corinth Con Man . R.A.F •• bas nut gelding. Top breed.Ing and excellent tered weanling foal filly by Easter Twillgbt short back. good leg s. pretty head. Mare disposition. Reasonable price. EDWARD out of Pamelalne . own sister to Chief of ls bred back. WU! sell together or sepa ­ CETLIN. Andover , Ma ss. Tel. Greenleaf Stockbridge who wa s State Champion Colt rately. Mare has perfect stable manners. 5-6682. and ls broken to ride , suitable for experi ­ In 1960 and State Driving Champ ion as a FOR SALE: Beautiful chestnut stallion . two year old. 1961. Also Reserve Cham ­ enced rider. Also for sale: FU!y foal by red mane and tall. · aged two. Wonderful pion Colt. Registered weanling filly colt Sir Sparkler Hawk out of my excellent rid.Ing prospect for showing and sire, Sealect and out of Laloosa by Chief of Stockbridge. mare. Tlnkerpan. out of Tlnkerbelle. MRS. PAUL H. TURNER, Green Rd .. Bolton. Mass. different breeding, the best . Also. three Beautiful filly with very nice markings. weanling colts. one exceptionally good . one Weanling stud colt out of Belle Gale , by SP 9-6428. by Lippitt Ashmore and perhaps a fllly Chief of Stockbridge , wonderful markings . FOR SALE: One of two three-quarter and one more suitable for pleasure and Very flashy. Grade stud colts out of sister s to Laurelmont Loenda . winner of Jr. children . also broodmare. MARGARET by Chief of Stockbridge . Make a wonder­ Saddl e Class at Prov idence, R. I .• and Great RICE. Rockbottom Lodge, Meredith . N. H. ful colt for somebody that could not afford Banington . Mass . Lippitt Gloria . a good Call Crestview 9-6082 - U no answer call a registered one . Very good markings. pleasure mare . excellent with children. CR 9-4234. GAIUS H. BLACKMER. Gaysville , Vt. Dark chestnut Lippitt colt by Lippitt Tweedle FOR SALE: I used show buggy horse FOR SALE: Reg. Morgans . 5 year Dee . weaned and ready to go. DONALD she, very good condition . price $400.00. C. MACMULKIN. Laurelmont Farm. Bible old brood mare, Pixie De Ormalee 010260. Would exchange for roadster bike and ch. flax mane and tall . (Sanborn 11523 x Hill Rd •• Francestown , N. H.. 03043. Tel. harness In good condition. C. A. HERRICK. Alcova 08325). In foal to Joaquin 's Imp 874-2427. 193 College Ave . Corning , N. Y. Code 14832 9699. 2 years , over ch. filly. flax mane and FOR SALE: Two chestnut broodmares , tail . Joaquin 's Marlonetta 012644 (Joaquin's FOR SALE: Yearling Morgan Colt, Easter bred this spring to Vita' s Goldstone . Golden Imp x Plxle De Annalee) took first with dam Twlllgbt x Glenways Diamante . brok11n to Cricket 06792. 16 years old. Sonfleld breed ­ In mare and foal . 1961. 2 years over ch. drive. Make offer. OLIVER GREEN. West ing ; Nita -Ro 07651, 15 years old , Uhlan . colt Joaquin's Don Diego 14230 (Joaquin 's Kingston . R. r. Sterling 3-2350. Sun Down Morgan breeding . One double Imp x Shawalla Jane 09622). first In foals FOR SALE: Doctor's buggy . leather covered horse trailer , walk threw with 1961. Foals high In Querido blood. Priced top, very good condition - $75.00. Two double axe! . Must se ll qu '.ckly so priced to sell . JIM MICHELS. Rt. I. Wren , Oregon . seated democrat wagon, original striping reasonable. EVERGREEN PASTURES. Rt. restored . Excellent condlt.lon - $100.00. I. Box 465, Fort Bragg , Calif. Ph YO 4-5854. FOR SALE: Little Equity 012395. foaled CHARLES W. HOSMER. RFD Brookline , N. June 16. 1962• . Sire : Nabob Morgan ; Dam: H. Tel. Greenvllle 878-1472. FOR SALE: Menmar's Commodore Red Shoes by Senator Graham . This year ­ 13719. son of U. S. Menmar. Two year FOR SALE: Che stnut geld.Ing. Roy ling lilly ls extremely well mannered and Bar Go 11925. foaled 1957, ride s western. old bay stallion profe ss ionally trained and was winner of 1963 Conn. Morgan Horse broke to drive. Excellent future show gentle . sound. RAE C. HOOKES. R 2. Mt. show yearling class. Write : H. H. LAWSON . Pleasant . Michigan . prospect . DAVID GOURLEY. 528 Water 764 Mather St •. Suffield . Conn. St. Wakefield, Mass . Tel. 245-2022. FOR SALE: Sonny Boy 11839. six ye ars. FOR SALE: Four year old dark bay Mor­ sire Lippitt bloodline - dam Springbrook FOR SALE: Double J Torchllre. beautiful gan gelding. Morncrolt Banlon 12447. 15 Pegqy. Indiana Grand Champ ion. 14.2 9 year old registered Morgan geld.Ing. hands . good disposition . MRS. ELEANOR hands . black chestnut •• • Richard H. 13146. 14.3 hands (Orcland Leader x Torcby). Ex­ N. CAMPBELL. RFD I. MonlJ)eller. Vt. sire Agazlu( 15 hands. sonel . white mark ­ cellent conformation. Professionally trained ings . nice conformation . beautiful . Both to ride and drive. Rides English or West ­ FOR SALE: 2 year old flllles . yea rling ride and drive . HENRY FAWCETT. P. 0 . ern. JOYCE E. ABBOTT (Summer Residence ): fillies and weanling fillies. Good breed ­ Box 665, Elkhart . Indiana . Atlantic Ave .. Northampton. N. H. Wood­ ing - good conformation . Can deliver pa rt lawn 4-5974. way. MEL FRANDSEN. 267 So. Isl West . American Fork. Utah. Phone 756-4655. NOTICE TO HALF-MORGAN OWNERS: FOR SALE: Two registered Morgan Holder s of certlficates of the RECORD colts. One chocolate chestnut . excellent FOR SALE: Weanling chestnut flllv, OF HALF-MORGAN HORSES, now a action . by Pondosa Joshua out of Our Girl born March 26. 1963. no white :q1arklngs. part of our operation . can have without Friday. The other by Dickie's Pride out Broadwall Drum MaJor 11457 x Broadwall cost an exchange certificate by maillng of Ballerina June will mature very dark Fellclty 08996. Excellent conformation; the old one to THE HALF-MORGAN chestnut with either white or cream mane marvelous disposition : bold . high trot. Out ­ HORSE REGISTER. 2073 S W Park Ave. and tall . MRS. T. H. MEHL. Jr •• P. 0 . Box standing individual. EMILY HORNS. 98 (Suite 107), PORTLAND 1. OREGON. C. Glendale . Oregon. Lookout Rd .• Mtn. Lakes. N. J. FU QUEST FARM: The inheritance ot color by horse is sometimes a little bewilder­ ing, even to, the most le.arned. Color is con­ trolled by inherited genes and other factors ( perhaps genes) which lighten or darken the inherited color. These other factors seem to be independently inherited and, like the color genes, have dominant and recessive characteristics; the lighter shades being the most recessive. Each foal inherits two coJor genes, one from each parent. One gene will be recessive and one dominant but either may be trans­ mitted to offspring. The dominant color gene inherited determines the color of the foal. Chestnut is the most recessive of all colors and mating of chestnut to chestnut will produce only chestnut because if any other color gene had been present in eithe.r parent that parent wou ld no.t have been chestnut. Chestnut color ranges from light golden through red to almost black. The legs of a chestnut are never black but u ually lighter at the coronets than the basic color. The mane and tail is usually the basic coJor or lighter but occasionally may be black or Stuart ~. ;J.l.azard nearly so. Chestnuts with mane and tail darker than the basic color occur more fre. 1308 Col lege Aven ue quently in Morgans than in any other breed . Topeka, Kansas Bay and brown should be considered gene­ tically together; brown being a darkened shade of bay. Bay is dominant to chestnut and ranges from light sandy shades to dark ma. hogany with reddish high lights and black points - legs, mane and tail. The bro.wn horse, like the bay, has black points and may be so dark as to be distinguishable from black only by a mealy nose and brown or reddish hair at the elbows, flank and belly. A black horse is black all over with a black no.se and no areas shading to brown. Black has been considered as dominant to bay and brown but for some, not yet definite ly de­ termined, reason does not reproduce itself as frequently as would be expected if it were pro­ duced by a simple coJor gene. Black, not fre. FOR SALE quently but occa ionally, results from the mating of a bay and chestnut; probably as a Horses of all ages. result of other genes or color factors influenc­ ing or modifing the basic coJor genes so as to produce black. This could point to the conclusion that black is really between chest­ nut and bay in the scale of dominance and appears only when the o.ther color factors which darken the color are inherited in pro­ per combination with a bay gene. Whether or not the above properly explains the arrival of three black foals at Funquest Farms this spring, we are no.t sure, but in any ca e we have three applications to submit for black foals from the mating of chestnuts to bays. GREEN MEADS MORGAN WEANLING SALE

October 12, 1963 *

The Sixth Annual Green Meads Morgan Weanl ing Sale will be held on Columbus Day , October twelfth at Green Meads Farm . We will sell l O stud colts and 25 fillies that have been consigned from the New England States and from Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan. Many of the weanlings of previous sales have been winning in hot competition this year . Come to the Sale this year and pick a winner for future shows .

YOU CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT THIS SALE. * * Green Meads Farm Richmond, Massachusetts

DARWIN S. MORSE, Sale Manager E. M. GRANGER,JR., Auctioneer