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Congratulations to Mr. Robert Morgan of San Jose, California on his selection of Applevale Ad ­ venturer, an outstanding yearling stallion by Pecos 8969 out of Mar issa 09162.

VOORHIS FARM Home of Applevale Morgans

Red Hook, Dutchess Co., New York. MR. and MRS. GORDON VOORHIS, owners FRED HERRICK, trainer Tel. Plateau 8-56 l l Tel. Plateau 8-3283 BHDJlDWHll f JlH JJ]

MEG FERGUSON, 13, WITH HER GELDING BROADWALL COMMANDER 11887. I (Parade 10138 - Texas Lyn 05818)

Meg rides Broadwa ll Commander (Red) on the fifty mile pleasure ride and a lso shows him.

'· We have three wean ling fil lies by Parade and Broadwall Drum Major and some goo d sta lli on and geldi ng pr ospects .

VISIT US BEFOREBUYING.

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

EXPRESS7-3963 SPECIALFEATURES :Eastern Stale& Horse Show ...... 6 So It's Time To Register Your Foal ...... 11 Three Morgana Participate In 17th Annual VI.ala-Palomar Ride 13 The 1963 llllnola State Fair ...... 15 Versatillty Show Draws Entries from Seven States ...... 16 2nd and 3rd Place Winner Verse Contest ...... 16 Circle J Show Results ...... 48 Dear Sir : [ am enclosing $4.00 for a subscrip­ REGULAR FEATURES tion for our local library. This might Letters to the Editor ...... 4 be a thought for oth ers to do, especially The Prasident's Comer ...... 5 Horses. Horses, Horses ...... 9 if several people went together, the Jes· Hossin' Around ...... 12 co.st would be nominal and might help Mid-States Morgan Club ...... 14 ·'spread the word" in many areas. Morgan Horse Breeders and Exhibitors Assn...... 17 Mrs. Shirle y Lavigne Mid-Atlanic News ...... 18 4 770 Proctor Road Inland Empire Morgan Association ...... 19 The Wheat State Morga·n Horse Association ...... 20 Castro Valley, Calif. Rocky Mountain Morgan Horse Club ...... 20 P. S. J couldn 't spare any of my copies! Ci.rcle J Morc;an Horse Club ...... 21 Tow own Morgan Analin 07969, Pacific Northwest News ...... 22 whom we've had the pleasure of own­ New England News ...... 23 Justin Morger. Association ..... -...... 24 ing f.or a year now . No. California Morgan Horse Club ...... 25 North Central News ...... 26 Morga ns :n the Land of Enchantment ...... 27 Dear Sir: New York N&ws ...... 28 I hope you can help us, and you can Morgans In Arizona ...... 45 by publishing thi s lette r in a news Penn-Ohio News ...... 46 publication of your breed association . Southern Indiana Morgan Exhibitors ...... 46 North of the Border ...... 47 We have a "Wes tern Store" o.n our Southern News and Views ...... 47 ranch and we have devoted one room to Buckeye Breeze ...... 50 "Top Stallions" of all breeds. Yon can Wyoming Morgan Breeders Assn., Inc...... 50 help us fill our room with pictures of all fine stallions by sending us pic­ tures (s uitable for framing and in colo.r Officers of The Morgan Horse Club if possible) of your stallions. W e feel "President ...... • ...... J. CECD. FERGUSON they will make fine additions to our Greene , Rhode Island room. Eastern Regional Vice President ...... MRS. ROGER E. ELA Each breed will have its own sec­ Wayland, Mass . Mid-West Regional Vice-President ...... MRS. WILLIAM W. BARTON tion . I hope to have many pictures Rockford, Ill. of fine Morgans. Western Regional Vice President ...... DR. HENRY P. BOYD Yo.ur pictures will be seen by many San Rafael, Calif . horseme n who appreciate fine hor ses. Treasurer · · · · · · · ·23·0· P~ic· ·A~~;~~-.·N~~·Y~; k: N.c~~ic1 STILLMAN Miss Sally Lambdin Lambdin Ranch Secretary ...... SETH P. HOLCOMBE P. 0 . Box 2157, West Hartford 17, Connecticut RR 2, Box 230 Elkhart, Indi ana The Morgan Horse Magazine

November, 1963 No. 10 OUR COVER Vol. XXIIl A Monthly - The Official Publication of THE MORGAN HORSE CLUII, Incorporated Secretary 's Office: P. 0 . Box 2157, West Hartford 17, Conn. Please send all correspondence regarding sub1crlpllon1 and advertising to publlcatlon office : The Morgan Hone Magazine, Leominster, Mau. - Dial KEystone 4-6506 . Publisher ...... Otho F. Eusey Editor ...... Bernice Anderson Special Features ...... Em Pedler Circulation ...... Rosalie McGuire CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Joyan Hills Ollie Mae Dansby Renee Page Barbara Niemi Judeen llarwood Doris Hodgin Jeanne Mehl Dr. Albert Lucine Louise Beckley Dorothy Lockard R. G. Morgareldge Pauline Zeller Lorrayne lyer1 Peggy McDonald Eve Oakley Helene Zimmerman Dorothy Colbum Coleen Mclean Cece Olson Dorothy Olson Barbara Cole Charlotte Schmidt Ayellen Richards Pamela Leach Ruth Rogen Pat Hamilton Natalie Webber Gloria Jones Ellene Sullivan Pat Crookham Harriet Ulery As we close anothe r show season, The Publ isher and staff of The Morgan Horse Magaz ine and The Morgan Horse Club, Inc. we are pro ud to feature a Morgan from are not responsible for op inions and statements expressed In signed art icles or paid ad· one of our ·smaller ·breeders, Gladgay's vertlsements . These opinions are not necessar ily the op inions of the staff of this Journal. Pride, by Orcland Leade r out of Glady. SUBSCRIPTION RATES T he proud owner-rider is Ma rk Hanna One Year S4.00 Two Years $7.50 Three Years $10.50 of Framing ham, Mass. They are shown Canada S4.50 Foreign Rates SS.SO per year The MORGAN HORSE MAGAZINE, published monthly except January by THE MORGAN win ning the Morgan Amate ur to Ride HORSE CLUB, INC., Secretary's Office, P. 0 . Box 2157, West Hartford 17, Conn. Champions hip, at the Eastern States Printed by The Eusey Press, Leominster, Mass. Second class postage paid at Leominster . Mass . Closing date for copy and advert ising 1st of month preced ing date of publication Exposition. Copyright 1963 by The Morgon Horse Club, Inc. 'the 'l're4'id.ent'..,eorner

By J. CECIL FERCU ON :In '9ur Special £ma4'

I have been swamped with letters complaining about the showing oJ Morgans with long feet, heavy shoes and 9..,..,ue straps to hold on the shoes. Articles are being written such as the one by Mrs. Pettinger, "Wither the Morgan Horse," WINTER RELAXATION FOR THE in the Chronicle which shows what others are thinking SHOW HORSE about the horse we try to keep as the "Pride and Product of America ." Comprehensive article by Marilyn Childs on win­ I am pleased to say at the last directo.rs meeting the ter care for your show horse with added in­ rules as set up by the rules committee were accepted with struction for the young horses which will be a f.ew minor changes. The new rules will be printed in pamphlet form and distributed to our members as soon campaigned in 1964 . as they are accepted by the American Horse Show Asso­ ciation. These new rules will limit the length of hoof from hair line to. ground (shoes included) to 5" in per­ OUR 1963 XMAS STORY formance classes with a maximum of 18 oz. and 4 Yi" A special you will not want to miss, written in pleasure classes with a maximum of 14 oz. shoes. Lead under pad or the use of turnbuckles or bands of especially for the Morgan Horse Magazine by any kind is prohibited. Weanlings cannot be shod. our Special Feature Writer, Ern Pedler . You're Western classes if shod cannot use pads and shoe friends will not want to miss these. Enter their cannot be over 14 oz. gift subscription today. It will start with this This should put everyone on an equal footing and imp ortant issue. will certainly be more humane to the Morgan horse. The co-operation and help of. our directors is greatly appreciated and I feel we are now moving in the right direction.

Beckridge Morgans OrclandRoyal Don (Ulendon x Royalton Rose of Sharon)

We are proud of this colt's show record ... · at the biggest sho s in the PNW .5 lsts, 3 Reserve and 2 Grind Qhameion­ sh.ips as a 2 year old ... as a yearling 4 I sts and 3 Reserve Championship

He will be available to a limited number of selected during 1963. Early inquiry will be appreciated.

When this was written we had 2 weanling fjllies and a few good colts left, also at least one young gelding .

Visitors are altvays welcome, here and at the ranch.

£,naa '13eckle'J P. 0 . Box 240 Al Erickson Ranch, Sutherlin, Oregon Mount Vernon, Wash . Trainer Tony Arana, Mgr .

NOVEMBER-, 1963 5 EasternStates HorseShow

Waseeka's Nocturne And Gladgay's Pride Top Stake Horses

( Pictorial Spread on Page 41)

Morgans out-numbered all o.ther Gay Cava lier, owned by the Green owned by Charles A. Cohen was Grand breeds at New England's largest indoor Meads Farm, and was well ridden by Champion and the reserve went to show, the Eastern States Exposition . Dr . Robert Orcutt. This young stal­ Broadwa ll Spangle, owned by Sally T. This year's horse show was the largest lion sure has a lot of presence. Hounslea. These were in the three ever with over 500 entries. There were The Pair Class was won by Orcland years old and under classes. 58 entri es in the Morgan in hand or Donanna and Bar-T Leading Man . This In the New Eng land Horsemen 's breeding classes and well over 50 in pair has Lyman Orcutt at whip and Council Pleasure Horse Class three the performance classes. There were they really were right together and up Morgans topped the class. This was also more horses entered in all the Morgan in the riggen. Orcland Donanna is true of the Ro.ad H ack Class. These classes than ever before. The manage­ owned by Orcland Farms and Bar-T were large size classes with 24 entries in ment was very pleased at the major role Leadi ng Man is owned by Mr. and one and 26 in the other. The Morgans this breed played. Mrs. E. E. Havey. were sure standouts in both events. The The Performance classes. averag4! In the breeding classes, Reata's Adio.s N .E.H .C. Class was won by Orcland from 15 to 20 and all were top animals. The Morgan Harness class had 13 en­ tries and the ring was jammed. The four driving pairs of Morgan made a great hit with the spectators. Congrat­ ulations are due tQ all the exhibitor s for presenting heir Morgans so. well at this large show in West Springfield. Mass. The Expositio n thi year was recog­ nized the first time as an international fair and was attended by app roximate­ ly 475,000 visitors from thr oug~out the United States and Canada. Judging the Morgans were Richard E. Lavery, Jr., o Brecksville, Ohio and John M. Kays of Storrs, Conn. This year it was Waseeka's Nocturne aga in. He won the Open Saddle Stake before a full house on Stake Nig ht. This team of John Lydon and Nocturn e i a sure winnin g combinaton. Gladgay's Pride topped the Amateur addle Stake with a brilliant perform ­ ance. This was a great win f.or Mark Hanna and his good stallion. The Har ­ ness class was won by Orcland Farms Donanna with Joyce Gad as whip. Thi mare made a very steady performance. The Pleasure Class was topped by the Townshend Morgan - Ho lstein Fa rm's Townshend Melinda. This 4- year old mare, ridden by ancy Ela, has a very easy way of going. W ASEEKA'S NOCTURNE. Championship Stake winner, John Lydon up. The Junior Saddle Class was won by

6 The MORGAN HORSE Gaysta r, ridden by Lo uise Orcutt and she also won the Road Hack Class. The second place in both events went to Ga ndi of Windso.ng, ridd en by Mar­ sha Henry. The third in the N.E.H .C. Class went to U.V.M . Frolic , owned and ridden by Barbara Weiner. Th e third in the Road Hack went to Broad­ wall Rita , ridden by Woody H enry. T he full results are as follows:

PERFORMANCE CLASSES Morgans 1 S hands and over - 1 S entri es: Won by WASEEKA'S NOCTURNE, Waseeka Farm, Ash­ land, Mass.; 2nd, ORCLAND IKE, Bra,Rack Stables Ipswich, Mass.; 3rd, GLAOGAY'S PRIDE, Mr . and Mrs . Mark Hanna, Framingham, Mass.; 4th , FAIRFIELD FASHION, Frank F. Coombs, Jr., West Newbury, Mass.; 5th, BAR-T·LEAOING MAN , Mr. and Mrs . E. E. Havey Bedford , N. H. Morgans under 1 S hands - 14 e ntries: Won by GLADGAY'S GRAND MARCH, Mr . and Mrs . Mark HANNA , Framingham , Mass.; 2nd, TROPHY'S BECKIE'S DATE, Camelot Farm, Fart Lauderdale, Flo rid a; 3rd, WASEEKA'S MASTERPIECE, Mrs . Ayellen Richards, Pine City, New York; 4th , WINDCREST SHOWGIRL, M iss Helen Stofer , Nor· wich, N. Y. 6th , OENNISFIELD, Three Winds Form, Clarks Summit, Pa. Morgan s Op en Amateu r to rfde - 20 entries : Won by GLADGAY 'S PRIDE, Mr . and Mrs . Mark Hanna, Framingham, Mass.; 2nd, FAIRFIELD FASHION, Frank F. Combs, Jr ., West Newbury , Mass.; 3rd, OENNISFIELO, Three Winds Farm, Clarks Summit, Pa.; 4th , WASEEKA'S BANDBOX, Pamela Cetlln , Andover, Mass.; 5th, ORCLANO OONANNA, Orcland Farms, West Newbury, Mass . Morgan Pleasure English - 14 entr ies: Won by TOWNSHEND MELINDA , Townshend Morgan-Hol­ stein Farm, Ball an, Mass.; 2nd, GANO! OF WINO­ SONG. Mr . and Mrs . Raymond E. Fontaine, Chica · pee Falls, Mass.; 3rd, UVM FROLIC, Mrs . Bar· REATA'S ADIOS, Grand Champion 3 year old and Under Mor­ bara Weiner , Haverhill , Mass .; 4th , ORCLAND GAYSTAR. Orcland Farms, West Newbury, Mass .; gan owned by Charles Cohen. 5th, ORCLANO SILVER DON, Denise Smith , West· field . Moss. Junior Morgans 4 years and under - 18 HEEDING DIVISION T. Haunslea; 2nd, HONEY BROOK, awned by entries : Won by GAY CAVALIER, Mr . and Mrs . Elm Hill Form. Darwin Morse, Richmond, Mass.; 2nd , SPRING Weanlings, colt or filly : Wan by HIGHOVER GLO , Camelot Farms, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; YANKEE LASS, awned by Mrs . Katherine Booth, Grand Champion Morgan 3 yean old and under : New Durham , N, H.; 2nd, AMOSTOWN GUN­ 3rd , WASEEKA'S THEME SONG, Waseeka Farm, Wan by REATA·s AOIOS1 2nd, BROADWALL Ashland, Mass.; 4th, GREEN DREAM LADY LEE. SMOKE owned by Edward C. Bertram , West SPANGLE. Mrs . Harold Wilson , Ballan, Mass.; 5th, BAR·T· Springfield, Mass.; 3rd, TOWNSHEND VIGIL ­ INTRUDER, Mil. and Mas. Stephen Tompkins, JOAN , owned by Townshend Margan-Holste in Morgans 4 years old and over: Won by WASEE­ Rawley, Mass. Form, Bolton , Mass.; 4th, BAY STATE KAMANO , KA'S THEME SONG, owned by Waseeka Farm, Ash­ owned by University of Massachusetts , Amherst, land , Ma ss.; 2nd, GREEN MEADS MARAUDER. Ladie s Amateur Morgans - 20 entries: Won by Mass.; 5th, FOOL'S GOLD, awned by Mr . and awned by Mr . and Mrs . Darw in S. Morse, Rich­ FAIRFIELD FASHION, Frank F. Combs, Jr ., West Mrs. Jahn W lllenzellner, Windsor, Conn . mond , Mass.; 3rd, BAY STATE FLINTOCK, awned Newbury, Mass. 2nd , DENNISFIELO, Three Winds by University al Massacliusells, Amherst , Mass.; Farm, Clarks Summit, Pa.; 3rd , ORCLANO DON . Yearlings, colt or filly : Won by ELM HI LL' S 4th, KANE'S SPRING OELITE, owned by Camelot ANNA, Orcland Farm, West Newbury, Mass.; 4th , HIGH HAT, awned by Elm Hill Farm, Brookfield, Farms, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; 5th, MAN ·BO CORNWALL SEALECT, Blue Spruce Farms, Alta­ Mass.; 2nd, GREEN DREAM FIGURE, owned by OF LAURELMONT, owned by Green Trim Farm, mont , N . Y. 5th, OEERFIELo·s OR. BOYDEN, Mr . and Mrs . Lloyd Parker, Sudbury, Mass.; 3rd , Temple, N. H. F. Stanley Crafts, Jr ., Wilmingto n, Vt . DANC'S BELLA DONNA, owned by Green Trim Farm, Temple , N. H.; 4th , TOWNSHEND DEBBI· Pairs of Morgans In Homen - 4 entries: Won DONNA. awned by Townshend Morgan-Holste in by ORCLANO DONANNA and BAR-T-LEADING Farm, Bolton, Mass.; 5th , TOWNE-AYR THISTLE. MAN . Orcland Farms and E. E. Havey; 2nd, awned by Chauncy T. Simmons, Amherst, Mass. BROADWALL ORUM MAJOR and PARADE, Mr . and Mrs . J I Cecil Ferguson; 3rd , WINDCREST SHOW­ 2 year old , colt or filly : Won by WINDCREST GIRL and WINDCREST BENN BEAU Miss Helen BENN BEAU, owned by Miss Helen Stale r, Nor­ Stofer; 4th, BAY STATE IDEAL and BAY STATE wich , N . Y.; 2nd, BAY STATE IDEAL, owned by FLINTLOCK, University of Massachusetts . Univers ity of Mossochuse11s, Amherst , Moss .; 3rd. MOVING? Morgans In Harneu, amateur to drive - 14 HIGH PASTURES IVANHOE, owned by Mrs . Har · entries : Won by ORClAND DONANNA, Orcland riet Hills, West Windsor , Vt .; 4th , BOBBIN HOL· Farms, West Newbury, Mass.; 2nd, GLAOGAv ·s LOW CALAMITY, awned by Marsha Henry, Am · To avoid missing copies of the GRANO MARCH, Mr . and Mrs . Mark Hanno, Fra­ hers! , Mass.; 5th, GLAOGAY·s HEIRESS, owned mi ngham , Mass., 3rd KANE'S SPRING DELITE, bv Mr . and Mrs . Mork Hanno , Framingham, Moss. magazine, tell us when you Camelot Farm. Fort Lauderdale, Florida 4th , 3 year old colt : Won by REATA'S AOIOS, owned GAY CAVA LIER, Mr . and Mrs . Darwin Marse, by Charles A. Cohen, Lynn, Mass.; 2nd . BRO. change your address . It takes Richmond , Mass .; 5th , DEERFIELo·s OR. BOYDEN, ROCK MARCH ON, awned by Bra-Rock Stables , Stanley Crafts , Jr ., Wilmington, Vt . Ipsw ich, Mass., 3rd, WASEEKA·s OVERTURE, owned only a minute to drop us a Morgan Amateur to Ride Championship - 22 by Three Winds Farm, Clark Summit, Pa.; 4th, • ntr les: Champion, GLAOGAY'S PRIDE, Mr . and TOWNE-AYR RUSTY ASH, owned by Chauncy T card . Mrs. Mark Hanno; Res. Champ ion, FAIRFIELD'S Simmons, Amherst, Mass. ; 5th, WINO CREST MAGIC, awned by Will iam Taggart , Salem, N. Y. ~ASHION , Frank F. Combs, Jr .; 3rd, DENNISFIELD, rhree Winds Farm; 4th, KANE'S SPRING DELITE, 3 year old filly : Won by BROADWALL SPANGLE, :ame lot Farm; 5th , ORCLANO IKE, Bra-Rock awned by Sally T. Hounslea, Waterford , Conn.; Stables ; 6th, WIN D-CREST TOP HAND, Green Trim 2nd . HONEY BROOK. awned by Elm Hill Form, Form; 7th, CORNWALL SEALECT, Blue Spruce Farm; Brookfield, Mass .; 3rd, TOWNSHEND ViGILASS , Write: Circulation Department 8th , BAR-T INTRUDER, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen owned by Townshend Margan -Holstein Form, Bol­ Tompkins . ton , Mass.; 4th , FASHION PLATE, owned by Mr. Morgan Champ ionship Stake - 16 entries: Won ond Mrs. Robert A . Joslin , Clayville , R. I.; 5th, BAY The Morgan Horse Magazine STATE HANNAH , owned by Sondra Simonelli , by , Champion , WASEEKA'S NOCTURNE, Woseeka Southbridge, Mass. Farm; Reserve Champion , BAR-T LEADING MAN. P. 0. Box 149 Mr . and Mrs . E. E. Havey ; 3rd , GLAOGAY'S GRANO Champion Morgan Colt, 3 years old and under: MARCH, Mr . and Mrs . Mark Hanna; 4th, WIN D· Won by REATA'S AOIOS, awned by Charles A . Leominster, Mass. 01453 CREST SHOWGIRL, Miss Helen Staler, 5th , HILL­ Cohen: 2nd, WINDCREST BENN BEAU, awned CREST LEADER. Mr and Mrs . Jack Lessard; 6th , by M iss Helen Stoler . ORCLANO OONANNA, Orcland Farm, 7th , DENNIS· Champion Morgan filly , 3 years and under: FIELD. Three Winds Farm. Won by BROAOWALL SPANGLE, owned by Sally

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HUDSON VALLEY- BERKSHIREBREEDERS Come visit the Farms and see in one day over 100 of the finest MORGAN horses anywhere. BLUE SPRUCE FARM - Altamont, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Plauth GREEN MEADS FARM - Richmond, Mass. BLUE SPRUCE FARM Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Morse Altamont, New York PETALBROOKFARM - Wappingers Falls, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs . Philip Jackson VOORHIS FARM - Red Hook, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs . Gordon Voorh is MECHANICAL POWER Horses, Horses. Horses! Back in 1910, U. S. Department of Agricu lture 's Yearbook of Agricultur e reported as follows: He, ( the horse) has been assailed by the bicycle, the electric street and subur ­ ban car, and the automo .bile; but all combined have not prevented horses from increasing in numbers and in value. (And get this.) As a source of farm power and as a substitute for hu ­ BY man labor in combination with ma­ DR. M. E. ENSMINGER chines, the horse's economic place on CLOVIS, CALIFORNIA the farm is more stro.ngly established than ever before. Of course, subsequent events proved It's Weaning Season Perhaps the best arrangement is to shut how clouded U. S. D. .'s 1910 crystal Most foals are weaned at four to six the foal in the stall to which it has been ball was: Horse numbers increased up months of age. Thus, foals bo.rn late accustomed and to move the mare away to 1915, at which time there were a this pring are ready for weaning now. to new quarters, making certain that •,eCC1rd nw,1ber of 21,431,000 head . all obstructions have first been removed From that date forward, the relentless WEANING THE FOAL so there is no possibility of injury to mong good horsemen, weaning of wheels of progress steadily lifted from the foal while it is fretting o.ver the the horse his role in agriculture and the foal is more a matter of prepara ­ separation. tion than o.f absolute separation from co.mmerce; automobile, truck, and trac. the dam. And the simplicity with After the weanlings have remained tor numbers increased, whi le hor se and which it is accomplished depends very in the stable for a day or two and mule numbers declined. largely upon the thoroughness of the have quieted down, they should be Ironical as it may seem, mechaniza­ preparation. turned out on pasture . Where a group tion is responsible for the rise of light of weanlings is involved, undue running horses. Here 's how: In the middle Age of Weaning and possible injury hazard may be mini ­ ages, the rich man rode a horse and the When either the foal or the mare is mized in this transition by the folio.w­ poor man walked. When I was a boy, not do,ing well, when the mare is used ing procedure: First turn two or three the rich man rode in a horseless carriage heavily, or when the dam was re-bred of the least desirable anima ls out and and the poo.r man had a horse. Today, on the ninth day after foaling, it may be let them tire themselves out, and then the rich man has a horse and the poor advi able to wean the foal comparatively turn the rest of weanlings out and man has a car. early - say a,t two. months of age. On they will do very little running. the other hand, when both the mare With a great number of foals, it is More Mechanization and and the foal seem to be doing well, advisab le to separate the sexes, and even Automation when the mare is idle, when breeding to place some of the mo.re timid ones More mechanizatibn and further de­ has been delayed following foaling, or to themselves. In all cases, it is best not clines in work horse numbers appear when it is desirable to develop the foal to run the foals with older horses. inevitable. But automation and mechan. to the maximum, the weaning may very Drying-Up the Mare ization are making for a happier posi­ well be delayed until six months of tion for the cow pony and fo.r horses age. Some successful horsemen use the following procedure m drying -up used in recreation and sport. Among If by means of the creep or a separate such developments are the following: grain bo.x, the foal has become accus­ mares: tomed to the consumption of consider­ 1. Rub an oil preparation (such as 1. Hauling range cattle and sheep able grain and hay (about X pound of camp horat ed oil o.r a mixture of lard instead of trailing, primarily because grain per each 100 pounds live weight and spirits of camphor) on the bag, and of saving in labor and time. daily,) weaning will result in very little take the mare from the foal and place 2. Pelleted rations, which permit disturabnce or set-back. Likewise, if her on less lush pasture or grass hay. easier storage and mechanical feeding. the ration of the dam has been decreased 2. Examine the udder and place oil 3. Mechanical manure disposal and on it at intervals, but do not milk it out ( lessened by one-half) a few days be­ lagoo.ns. fore the separation, usually her udder for five to seven days. Tt will fill up and will dry up with no difficulty. get tight, but do not milk it out. At 4. Automatic watering devices. Separation of Mare and Foal the end of five to seven days, when the 5. Bulk handling rather than bagging , When these preliminary precautio.ns bag is soft and flabby, milk out what concentrates. and preparations f.or weaning have been little secretion remains (pe rhaps not more than a half a cup.) 6. Telephones in the barn. made, the separation shou ld be accom­ Other labor-saving methods now plished. This should be comp lete and • • • commonplace on many light hor se es­ final with no opportunity for the foal Mechanical power has been sort of a tabishments include: The use of salt to see, hear, or smell its dam again. Docto.r Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde to horses. as a governor of feed, in self-feeding Otherwise, all which has been gained It caused the decline of the draft horse, a band of mares or a group of young- up to this time will be lost, and it will but the rise 0£ the light horse. Sounds be necessary to begin all over again. co.nfusing, doesn't it ? ( Continued on Page 66)

NOVEMBER, 1963 9 SALE SALE CAMELOTFARMS' QUALITYMORGAN MARES

Proven Broodmare Band includes:

LIPPITT POLLY ANN NEKOMIA 06900 (Lippitt Nekomia x Alr ita) 1946 - Dk . Chest . Dam of several proven show stock with valuable blood line . In foal to Miller 's Ben-Del.

LEOTA LEE 09309 (Tenp in x Joyce Colonel) 1955 - Liver Chest. Flaxen mane and tail , wh ite ma rkings . A mare producing f uture show stock with her likeness in action and stam ina . In foal to M iller 's Ben-Del.

THREE WINDS BETSY 09701 (Easter Twilight x Bald Mt. Petite Ann) Shown as Lady Elizabeth, 1957 - Liver Chest . Truly a beautiful mare w ith many pleasure championships ; producing beautiful foals and with a true Easter Twilight disposit ion . In foal to Miller 's Ben-Del.

PRISCILLA ALDEN 09557 ( Parade x Baroosa) Liver Chest ., flaxen mane and ta il - 1956 . A holder of several 100 mi . trail ride awards. Broken English and Western pleasure for child or adul t. In foal to Miller 's Ben-Del.

BAROOSA, 07658 (Raymond S. Sentney x Bobby Gal) Bay, 1948 . Dam of top pleasure horses and the noted Champion Green Jumper of the 1963 Devon Horse Show " King Midas ." In foal to Spring Glo of Camelot .

LIPPITT VICTORESS (Lippitt Selassie x Lipp itt Victoria) Liver Chest., 1959 . This breed speaks for itself . Brok en to ride and shown during 1963 Sunshine Circuit - never out of money as a 4 year old . Very old type . In foal to Miller 's Ben-Del.

Show Stock For Sale:

TROPHY'S BECKIE DATE 10242 (Trophy x Bonnie Date) Chest ., 1958 . 14.2 hands w ith good head carr iag e, quality , animation and natural high action with excellent hock action . A Champion many times in both Saddle and harnes s in less than one year of showing against all of the top Eastern horses . Can be ridden by child or amateur . See her unretouched photos and records in prev ious issues . SPRING GLO 13189 (Mor-Ayr Supreme x Lilli Glo) Liver Chest . Stallion 1959. 14.1 hands . Producer of hand ­ some old type colts like himself with extreme natural action . This young stallion has. p eaten most of the top Junior horse now show ing in the Eastern area . Would make excellent show gelding for chil d or small rider as he has a good mouth .

EVE OF EDHOBE 09834 (Upwey , Ben Don x Belle Gales) Chest. 1957 . Proved broodmare now breaking records 1 in Roadster Division, such as / 2 mile trotting race at 1963 Nat'I Morgan Show . Winner of all roadster under saddle and harness races at Mid -Atlantic 1963 show and winner of runn ing race under saddle al t Philadelphia 's Versatility Show . Also placing high in jumping and In-Hand classes . Already Mid­ Atlantic 's Champion Roadster High -scoring horse and runner up for Horse -of-the-Year awards for 1963 . A real versatile mare who can offer a lot of fun .

YEARLING CHEST. FILLY (Kane 's Show Boy x Kane 's Spring Delite) . A replica of her mother , except for color , who needs no introduction to the publ ic.

YEARLING CHEST. COLT (Spring Glo x Leota Lee). Flaxen mane and tail. Both parents exhib iting high natural action . Should prove excellent show potential. Also several weanling colts for sale by Spring Glo out of above named mares with one colt by Lippitt Man ­ date out of Lipp itt Polly Ann Nekomia .

ALL THE ABOVE MENTIONED HORSES ARE SOUND.

Photos sent on request but to be returned to Camelot.

Contact John S. Diehl, Mgr.-Tra., Box 343, Rl, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (581-6933) could readily mislead one to believe the So It's Time To Register anima l was Bob Morgan 4549. A Registered Prefix Your Foal If you decide on a Prefix to be used in naming yQur Morgans, you should contact The Morgan Horse Club, Inc.'s ofiice to find out if the prefix is avail­ It is a simp le matter to prepare an The white face and leg markings are able. If you receive notification that App lication for Registration. App li­ to be described both in writing and by it is available you may then reserve cations for Registration are free - carefu lly sketc hing them on the simp le that prefix for your exclusive use in write to The Morgan Horse Club , Inc., drawings on the App lication form . Just namin g Morgans foaled your prop er­ P. 0. Box 2157, West Hartford , Co,nn. take the form wit h you to the barn o.r ty. The fee to register a prefix is $25. 06117. Fo llow the simp le instructions pasture and study the markings on your You cannot, however, register a prefix on the Application . Fi ll out the form foal. Look at him face on and outline that someone else has used nor can you carefully , supp lying comp lete and cor­ the markings on the full face diagram register a prefix that varies only slight­ rect information . When you finis h an on the App lication. Look at the left ly from an existing Regis:ered Prefix. Application, check it over before mail­ side of his face and sketch on the left In the example used in the section "A ing it. side face diagrams the markings as Name for Your Foal, " UP-DOWN is they appear, then )QOkat the right side a Registered Pr.:fix , sho.uld a request Don't Wait! and sketc h on the right side face dia­ to register "Up 'n Down " be received Have you eno,ugh Applications on gram the markings as they appear. It it woul? have to be denied. A listing hand? H not, write to The Morgan is easy then, by followin g the explana­ of Registered Prefixes is published in Horse Club, Inc. office for the number tion printed on the Application form, to The Morgan Horse Magazine (see April you need, you will receive them prompt­ describe the face markings in writing. ly. Remember, there is an additional 1963 issue). Following this same pro.cedure sketch fee if an App lication for Registration is A Change of Name received postmarked after December the leg markings on each leg diagram, pose the foal in a similar manner as It is desireable for a registered animal 31st of the foaling year of the anima l to always to have the same name. The be registered. the diagrams are drawn so you can sketch the inside markings on the off records maintained for the protection Eligibility legs at the same time yQu sketch the of your investment in a registered ani­ Only the progeny of a sire and dam outside markings on the near legs. Like­ mal are not easily changed. To change both of which are already registered in wise, sketch the inside markings on the name of an animal wit h registered the American Morgan Horse Register the near legs at the same time you progeny requires that the record of will be accepted for registration . sketch the outside markings on the off each of. the progeny also be changed. No horse shall be eligible to registra­ legs. Then describe these markings in Two rules have been established on tion which has a walleye (lack of pig­ writing. behalf of Morgan breeders, these are: mentation on the iris) o.r natural white I. The name of a registered animal markings above the knee or hock except Stallion, Mare or Gelding having the Registered Prefix of its on the face. Use the complete word , Stallion, Mare breeder may not be hanged. or Ge lding, there is plenty of room. Be. 2. The name of "an · animal already To anima l shall eligible for regis­ be registered in the American Morgan tration which has passed the 3rd Decem ­ cause of confusion , do no.t use the letter Ho.rse Register shall not be changed, ber 31, subseq uent to the actua l foaling "M" - this can mean either mare or male ; please use stallion or gelding - except by action of the Board of Direc ­ date . That is: all anima ls must be regis­ tors. tered by postmark on or before Decem­ "male" can mean either . Confusion ber 31st of their two year oJd year. All will result if the short-cut s are used. The registered name and number of all Morgans should be used in publicity birth

NOVEMBER, 1963 11 Young Brian Hills, son of Morgan ent hu siasts Mark and Joy Hills , was Jes' Hassin' Around very disturbed at what went on his very first day at school. Seems that By DOROTHY LOCKARD all the kids were coloring and they were mostly all using red crayons. R. D. 5, Greenville, Pa. Brian asked his mother, "What's going to happen at Christmas-time when it's The leaves are turning and every They were pretty insulted about us even time to coJor Santa Clous, and all the day is more beautiful than the previous trying to keep them away from the red crayons are used up? " Here's a day now . Every day seems so very back door. Yep, we didn't exactly suc­ youngun ' with foresig ht. precious. Many things need to. be done ceed. There are kitten tracks that will I've got a new trail hor se! This before winer sets in. And, every day remain forever to remind us of a batt le old mare is gentle enoug h for a five­ it is a toss-up: should I do a lo11g we lo.st. year-oJd, so Pa figured she was just my awaited fun thing or attend to a neces- I put an ad in an antique magazine type and up and bought her for me. ary chore? A ride in the country to about wanting to buy old horse books, The fact that she drives well, single or get some gourds and Ind ian corn to re­ magazines, and postcards, reasonably double, didn 't hurt anything, either. plenish the butter bowl is very temp :­ priced . Am I getting the mail , Wowl And, when Pa found out that this mare ing. A jaunt out to a couple of an­ At least a dozen letters a day are ar­ has been driven in num erous parades, tique shops beckon. The perfect wash­ riving and the mail to be answered is and always in the choice spot, like im­ day weather and the dirty blanket sit­ stacked high. At this point, I am ut- mediately behind the drum and bugle uation nags a bit. My trail horse, with terly confused and broke. , corps or a fire truck with a siren apt hoes on yet, is waiting. One letter arr ived addressed to Doro . to go off any minute, and none of this thy Lockard, Deltiologist. How abou~ bo.tbering Flash, that clinched the deal. The old old corner cupboa rd, well that? I looked it up and it means post. (I suppose we wiU be lookin g at fancy covered with so many coats of paint card collector. harness now.) Our daughter-in ~law and other o.dd mixtures that our an­ Some of the old postcards are very in­ liking the new mare so well is just sort cestors used for paint looks at me re­ teresting. Pa likes to lQOk at the dif­ of an added bonus. proachfully when I don't do a daily ferent type of horse drawn vehicles. To top that, guess who else likes the stint on it. I have removed the cob­ They used to have some pretty fancy new mare? U h-huh , our nine month webs, the chicken manure, the doors, buggies. Some of the horses were old grandda ught er, Denise. Denise and about three coats of paint. Now, plenty good lookin g, too. And , some likes to be held near the hor se where 1 m do.wn to the Dutch blue in places, of the hor ses lo.oked like they were be­ she can pat her. Even better she likes and beneath that is the old coffin red ing worked to death . I guess most to. sit on the horse . Now, she's really origina l finish. My paint remover horses today have better homes than the Grandpa 's girl and he has plans for does not work so hot on these old fin­ average horse of yesteryear had, thank her. Our cup runneth over. ishes, so I'm down to mostly dryscrap­ goodness. Junior has a part tim e job in a fancy ing and trying to wo rk up nerve James Jackson of Memphis , Tenn. restaurant as a busboy. The dogs are eno.ugh to use the electric sander. I've informs me that there is a Home of really livin~ it up no}'\' .with the steak literally worked my fingers to the bone Rest f.or Ho1ses in Eng land. It will scraps Jumor carts :home for them. already on this cupboard. T he re­ take a tired or over-worked horse for Those doggone dogs are not speaking wards so far are finding walnut doors 8 period of rest, and in its place will to me mo.st of the time. Since school and a curly maple drawer. temporarily loan a fit horse which re­ started I'm in the doghouse with them. Kind souls gave this horrid looking main under the Home 's inspection. A They blame me for not telling Junior cupboard to me. Lucki ly, Pa had the vet and a ho.rse ambulance are available to stay home from scho.ol. Then, when hor e ,trai ler along that day, and no to pick up the tired hor es. Sounds Junior comes hom e, they credit me with horse in it tQ haul home. He also had in:ere ting , huh? his return and all is forgive n - until a willing man, the ex-owner' hu sband, I can hard ly wait for the mailman to the next morning. to help him load it. T got a few dirty bring the old horse books I've ordered. Our good neighbors, Clara and Leo~ looks and T distinc.ly heard the drawer Reading them is fun. Some of it seems parents of five youngsters of their own, being tossed in the trailer. o one like pure hogwash to read it today . have taken in two. foster children. It wept the trailer out first, either. But, Other things mak e good sense and is refreshing to see their children teach­ as the old cupboard looks a bit neater, could be valuable information to have ing the new childr en how to handl e the and as I keep telling Pa abou·. its mon e. in an emergency. I guess the best ponies, how to play easy wit h the dog, tary value, he mellows and even acts ense of all, though is to call our trusty how to pick the best muskmelon out a bit interested in my paint remo.ving hor se loving vet. of the garden. Tt is so good to live near good people. efforts. When I get discouraged wit h Yep, we are fortunate enoug h to have the amo unt of work to do yet on it, I Lo.ve a good horseman f.of a vet. He can thing of the former owner of this cup­ Ma give a horse a shot and the horse does board and her faith in my stick-to-it-ive­ not knw it. T he only thing I don t ness, and I keep scrapi ng . . HAVE YOU MOVED? like about our vet is he always seems to If so, please notify the Morgan We just poured a new patio come when Pa isn't hom e, and I get Horse Magazine, P. 0. Box 149, back porch - back stoop, whatever you stuck holdin g a horse while he d~tors Leominster, Mass. want to call it. What a job trying to it. I can think of a lo· of things I'd Give your old as well as your new keep two stubborn Dachshunds and a rat her do. Even when the hor se takes address . couple of cats off that fresh cement . it all calmly, I don't.

12 The MORGAN HORSE Sunday morning we awoke to a frosty ThreeMorgans Participate in17th wonder land. It was a chore to crawl from my warm sleeping bag to answer the nicker of my hungry companion . AnnualVista Palomar Ride However, as the day unfoJded, the sun came out and the warmth felt good. I By MARYANNE K. KING took Pretty Girl for a short walk around Rt. 4, Box 2594A, Vista, Calif. the scenic State Park . Church services were held , for those who wished to attend. Around noon the camp was As the cry of the trail boss is heard, for our horses, cooling them o.ut, wash­ filled with many visitors who. enjoyed 60 horsemen on the morning of June 21, ing, cleaning , and brushing before their the barbecue dinner along with the 1963, put heels to their mounts and evening meal. For the riders, there riders . fn the evening, slides were turned eastward where towers Palomar was a reservoir by camp , and I thor­ shown of last year's Palomar Ride. A Mo.untain, home of the worlds mightiest oughly enjoyed my cooling swim in the fine day of rest had been appreciated by telescope. Three registered Morgan wa :er, getting rid of the trail dust ( even both riders and horses . horses were amoJ1g the participating if the reservoir did contain typical Monday proved to be the scenic high ­ this year: Little Joe Morgan, an 8 year reservoir residue, fishes, etc.). Around light of the trip, however, the hardest old gelding, owned and ridden by Fran . 9:30 P.M . some retired, while the re­ day for myself and Pretty Girl. W e ces Hu ling, who traveled from Sono­ mainder attended a dance on the ranch. traveled 35 miles down the mountain ma, California some 600 miles north, By 11:00 everyone had hit the sack, on the MissioJl Trail, which is steep and and incidentally received the third place asleep or like myself, listening to the rocky . Again I was gra eful for my award in the Wo.men's Division at the bull frogs noisy croak, accompanied by sure-footed mount . We arrived in camp close of the ride; Gipsy Morgan , a 14 the symphony of the squeaking wind ­ near Pala about 5 :00 p.m., and after year old mare, owned by Wm . W. mills . caring for our horses, eating a hearty Matthews of Vista , and ridden by a local We awoke to the wonderful smell o.f dinner of chicken , we gathered to have radiologist, Dr. John Miethke , who breakfast cooking. I might add that Kangaroo Court. This was a lot ot fun. finished third in the Men 's Division; the food on this ride was the best I've UpoJl arising the following mornin g, and my mount, 18 year old Pretty Girl, ever eaten, and I told the cook so, too. the last day of our ride, I discovered my owned by my dad, R. ] . King of Vista, The Palomar Riders have a wagon sleeping bag surrounded by poison oak , Cali f. This is my first trail ride, al­ that accompanies the ride and the co.oks which I had neglected to notice in my though Pretty Girl who is 4 years my and helpers really do a tremendous job. blurry-eyed weariness of the preceding senior, has participated in several Lon~ I found out that these terrific people evening . At this writing, I am still distance trail rides. I have read arti­ have been donating their time for years itching and nursing this unexpected cles in the Morgan Horse Magazine f.or this purpose - to see that the riders "award" £rom the ride. about owners exclaiming about the are well fed, and such variety! amazing condition of their Morgans at The horses seemed to sense this was The second day our ascent was much the last day of the ride and needed no an advancing age, and this old girl is a in evidence . Instead of going up and fine example of Morgan longevity. I urging from their riders. We rode in­ around the hills we went directly o,ver to. the club-house gro nds in Vista early soon discovered that anywhere further them, but it seemed much easier. As back than several feet from the trail boss in the afternoon . T6c riders and horses soon as we got off the hi lls, we traveled quickly headed home, for a quick clean­ was an unpreferred position for Pretty a flat for a few miles and then 8 miles Girl, as she could outwalk the best of up and back to the clubhouse to attend straight up, called Niger Grade . We the annual awards banquet that night. them. All breeds were amply repre­ were very fortunate that the weather sented on this ride. Pretty Girl and I Another oustanding meal was served, was fairly cool, as I don't believe some followed by presentation of performance didn 't win anything on this ride, ex­ of the horses would have made it. I cept Ii lot o.f new-found friends, an ex­ awards. Many humorous awards f.o1 had been conditioning Pretty Girl for incidents that occurred on the ride were ceptionally good time, and an experience several weeks before the ride. Need­ I'll not soon forget. For those who are sprinkled among the presentations . It less to say, I was grateful that I had was evident by the glistening, smiling unacquainted with the annual Palomar both for myself and for Pretty Girl. Mountain Ride, a non-competitive ride, faces of the group, it had been a most We found ourselves three -fourths of the enjoyable five day ride. The high spot and the enjoyment of five days OJl horse­ way up the mountain before lunch and back, I'd like to recite my experiences. of the evening was a standing ovati n traveled the rest of the way up to the for 81 year old Bertha "Ma" Brown, Our first day was spent riding from State Park at Doane Valley by 4:30 p.m. when presented the award fo1 the oldest Vista through many hills and brush This was our ultimate goal where we participating rider (her 14th ride to the that was sometimes over our heads. wou ld camp until Monday mo.ming. mountain) . We found on top o.f the mountain ample There were many rocks and I was Pretty Girl lost some weight on her tie-stalls for our horses. After dinner grateful that Pretty Girl was so sure­ I 00 mile trek but took me up and back a huge fire in an open pit was prepared . footed. We enjoyed many rest stops in good shape. I will always be grate­ Several hours later ( 11:00 p.m.) when and the pop wagon was always amaz­ ful to her for such a rewarding exper ­ the fire had burned down to dan cing ingly there to serve a quick refreshment. ience. I had been warned abo.ut drinking too hot coals, three huge pans of beef were much soda pop, so I waited until our placed in the pit and co.vered with dirt I am 14 years of age and will be a night stop. When we got into camp, (a to keep the warmth . Much sophomore in high school next year. ranch located in Valley Center some 25 around the fire accompanied this cere­ We have fo.ur registered Morgans: our miles from Vista) our first concern was mony. (Continued on Page 63)

NOVEMBER, 1963 13 Mid-States MorganClub AskThe Doctor By DoROTHY CoLBtraN 2127 W . 108th Pl., Chicago, Ill. 60643 This column is added as a personal ;ervice to our 1·eaders. Send your ques­ tions direct to Ruth Rogers, Martin Rd., The big news from Emerald Acres And speaking of Baraboo, Marty Ak1'on, N. Y. They will be answered this month is the purchase, from Mr. Staehnke reports the ~ale of the Mor­ by a competent veterinarian. . These and Mrs. Ernest McElhinney of Morn ­ gan stallion, Dorian Ashmor e, to Mr. doctors give their time and knowledge ing Sun, Iowa, of a 2 year old colt, a Vernon Albert of that city. We 're sorry to help us with our Morgans. half brother to Skychief. Norine Os­ to see Dorian leave Illinois but glad he Questions answered this month by: man says he has the most beautiful still belongs to a Mid-States member. DR. HOWARD J. CLEVELAND natural actio.n she has ever seen on a 20 Knollwood Lane, Buffalo 21, . Y. The Staehnkes young stallion, Em­ ote: Dr. Cleveland operates the Morgan. He will be put in training this erald's Irish Lad, now occupies his stall fall and is headed for 3-gaited and fine radium hut at Buffalo Raceway for and considers himself at last the boss treatment oJ lameness in horses. harness classes. Their other 2 vear of all the Merriehill Morgans. Erne.r­ old stallion, Emerald Chief, is already Question-I understand that there is aid's Irish Lady, the young mare who is a doctor in New York State who uses going well under saddle and will be the special pride of IO year old Paulette, shown nex: year by young Gary Osman, radium in the treatment of lame horses. is proving herself an excellent jumper If. you know who this is, could you ask who is retiring his little mare, Em­ - Paulette , too. erald 's Nekomia, to the brood mare him the following questions: band. Emerald's Skychief and his Linda admits she is prejudiced but Question I: Is radium dangerous children have been very busy this year, she thinks her Morgan colt, Breezy either to the horse the operator or the winning a total of 69 ribbo.ns, and their Gamecock is getting better and more owner? tra vels are over for a while . I thought "Morgany ' all the time. She says: Answer: There is no danger to. the I detected a note of relief at this fact in "ma ybe this chunk y little fellow with horse or operator when radiwn is used Torine 's letter, where she wrote: "I the 'almost Quarter horse' hindquarters cautiously with the proper safeguards swear the clothes and equipment began -so mething favored aro.und here - by trained persons. A horse can tolerate jumping in and out (of suitcases) by will win friends and influence people to about 3000 roentgens (measure of radia­ themselves by the end of the show sea­ the Morgan breed. tion) and the o.perator can take I 00 son. Bonnie Bohling, the junior who edits milliroentgens a week. The operator's and illustrates the poetry page in our dose is monitored by a badge-like ap­ Orwin Osman acted as judge at the paratus which he wears, so that he Cass Co.n,munity Horse Show at newsletter has made a most beautiful map showing the location of each oJour knows when he reaches his limit. The Downers Grove, Ill., on Septemb er 15. app lication of radium to the horse is This is strictly a junior show and he Morgans. Little red felt banners on pins are placed at each town where club timed. There is no danger whatever said they were a wonderful bunch of to the owner. children to work with. He hopes that members and their Morgans are to be found. This map is the nicest thing of Question 2- How lis 'the radium ap­ sometime our club will have that many plied? junior showing Morgans. its kind we have ever seen and we are so proud of it that it is to be framed Answer-Radium is applied in' two Karene Heimstead (Jo.yride Morgans, and kept to exhibit at meetings and all ways. lormally six cylindrica l rods Eau Claire, Wis.) took her young' stal­ horsey gatherings . containing the radium are slipped into lion, Emera ld's Beauchamp , to the po.ckets in a special boot made to fit Minnesota State Fair where he took We held this news column until the the horse's leg. They are removed by third I place and then to the all-Morgan last possible moment because we wanted the operator at the proper time. Rad­ show at Waconia , Minn., where he to write about the Field Day , which was ium may also be applied in the form of ,ook fourth, in his age gro.up. At Wa­ held September 29 at Big Bend Farms, radon gas, which is captured in god conia she also showed the filly, Jean­ near Rockford, Ill. I haven't time to seeds. These seeds are then surgically anne of Joyride, in the class for half. do it justice, but our Secretary, Doris implanted in the area to be treated. The Morgans - All Ages. She came in Torton, and the photographer will do eeds need not be timed since their ef- econd out of a full class and was prob- a to.ry on the Field Day, complete with fective period is limited . · ably the youngest 0J1ein the ring - 2 Yz pictures, which will appear soon, and Questio.n 3.- Does it burn the hide or months! Karene says: "We're so proud I will just hit a few high spots here. hair, does it leave scars, or is it painful cf her we haven't come down out of the We had beautiful weather, maybe a in any way? clouds yet." lit!le bit on the co.ol side - it rained Answer-Radium does not burn the the night before just enough to lay the Mrs. Barbara Jantz of Baraboo, Wis., hide or hair uness there is an overdo.se. dust and make the track nice. The mentioned in our news recently as hav­ It leaves no scars, and it is painless. horses were feeling very good with the ing purchased the Mo.rgan filly, Cinna ­ Question 4-Is it effective on bony cold wind after a hot spell. Mr. Lyman mon Angel, from our secretary, Doris growths, like splints or spavins? Orcutt did an excellent job at the micro­ orton, took her to the Sauk County Answer - Radium works to kill in­ phone, which T am told he always does. (Wis.) Fair Horse Show and came flamatory action, to reverse inflamatio .n. Firs : we saw stallions, mares and wean. away with a first and a second place. In case of a bone bruise, for instance, the splint will not appear for about 12 Congratulations to Barbara for showing ( Continued on Page 63) and to Doris for raising her. ( Continued on Page 62)

14 The MORGAN HORSE Farm, winner of the 1962 weanling The 1963Illinois State Fair Futurity Championship, returned this year to win the blue ribbon honors in By RE EE M. PAGE the yearling stallion and gelding divi­ 11477 Nat ural Bridge sions oi the futuri .y and went on to Bridgeton, Mo. become Champion Yearling. And re­ ceiving second place a typy bay indi­ ( Pictorial Spread on Pages 36-37) vidual sired by Lucky Stone, Blarney The Morgan Division of the 1963 Brachears, who too.k top honors and Stone, also owned by Irish Lane Farm, Illinois State Fair Horse Show proved later wa named Champion Weanling . with third to Hylee 's Brass Parade, to be a success in every way with some In second place it wa J. Roy Brunk's owned by Hylee Farms, then Thomas extra special Mo.rgans from five states petite filly, Dannete , with third to an­ Brunk 's Joe Boyer. In line followed competing in various classes through­ other dainty little one, Emerald 's Lady Hylee's Wheresthefire owned by Don­ out the show. This year it was that Elite, entry of Emerald Acres Morgan ald Hasse, then Merrichill Farms ' Mer­ brilliant little dark chestnut, Lucky Farm, and fourth to Hillview Susanne riehill Brass Tacks. Stone, owned by Mr. and Mrs . L. S. for Mr and Mrs. Warren Holmbraker. Later Friday afternoon, Irish Breeze, Greenwa lt who was named Grand After the weanling s:allions were pride of Irish Lane Farm and how right Champion Stallion, with reserve honors judged it was Senator Barr , who re­ they arc to be proud of this sensational to Senator Barr, a truly remarkable ceived the blue and later reserve cham­ youngster who was Futurity Champion weanling son of Senator Gra ham, who pion weanling title f.or Mr. and Mrs. Weanling in '61 and yearling cham­ is every inch a champion. L. S. Greenwa lt. Next came the entry pion in '62 and this year did it again . On the distaff side it was glamo.ur­ of the O'Nei ll Morgan Farm, Little What a record she has to live up to ous, Belafina who received the crown of Chief 'O', when it was ano.ther Senator and I'm betting she will do it too! Re­ rand Champion Mare, adding another Graham colt, Shine On , owned by Mr. serve was annexed by MiltoJ1 Ash's conquest to her long list of victories. and Mrs. Raymond Brachear , over Mil­ Topsy Tar o.ver Brass Buttons, entry of Every inch a queen, she remains un­ ton Ash's Mr. Bob and then King Joe Green Gate Farm . Fourth went to Ray­ defeated in 1963. Another sharp chest­ receiving fifth for the Thomas Brunks. mond Brachear 's Fancy Aire, with fifth nut mare is Pleasant Lady, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mason had the to Emera ld Chief for Emerald Acres Bill Bartley . Just a five year old she winning yearling filly in Nighty Night , Farm. In line came Hylee 's Justin already has quite a list of blues to her a spark ling black who can really go a Image for Hylee Farms, Senator Joe credit. A comp lete list of winners in trot; later in the champioJ1ship yearling for the Thomas Brunks and Breezy's the Open Mo1gan Breed Classes will be class she was named Reserve; right on Lovely Lady for Pape Stables. found at the end of column. her heels came Summer Tan, a sharp Perhaps the most hotly contested The Fair Horse Show opened Fri­ chestnut filly owned by the L. S. Green­ classes o.f the fair were the two Land of day morning with the Illinois Morgan walts. Then it was Heart's Desire, Linco ln events. Belafina, that regal f.our Horse Breeders Futurity classes. In the owned by Raymond Brachear and year old mare owned by the L. S. Green ­ weanling mare divisions it was a lovely fourth to Jeanne White's Gay's Copper walts and shown by their daughter, Mrs. chestnut daughter of Senator Graham, Penny. Evening Song, owned by the Raymond Irish Lane, owned by Irish Lane ( Continued on Page 61) ; I

LUCKY STONE 12205, Grand Champion Stalllon. owned by Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Greenwalt of Pawnee, Ill. BELAFINA 010333, Grand Champion Mare, owned by Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Grenwalt and shown by thelr daughter Mrs. Edward Ryan. '·

NOVEMBER, 1963 15 MorganHorse Versatility Show Draws Verse Contest Entriesfrom Seven States Runners Up

If there is a more versatile Morgan score card for th e day included first SECOND PLACE than Manito, he'll have a tough time place in English Pleasure and in Work convincing the crowd that attended the Harness; second in tro:ting race, pleas­ By MRS . WM . SwA.RBRICK fourth Morgan Versatility Horse Show ure driving, and walking race; and 202 Parkway, Carthage , Illinois in Philadelphia. fourth place in running race and stal­ JUSTIN MO RGAN The 14 year old chestnut stallion lions in hand. Bold a11dgentle, swift as flame. won three classes and placed in five Seven ribbons also went to Orcland Justin Morgan· tvas his name. others to amass the high point total in Linda, owned by Mrs . Sandra Wooding Where he came from, on om: knew, 1 this equine event against a fjeld of of Johstown, • J. In gaining third Little horse evith feet that flew. entries from seven states. place in final standings she accumu­ fhe Morgan Versatility Show is a lated second in stock horse; third in trail Fourteen hands and mane of black, unique event, specially designed to show and western pleasure; fourth in mares None could catch. him on the track. the range of things that Morgans can in hand and walking race ; fifth in Eng­ Trot or run, he's out of sight do. Founded and managed by Miss lish pleasure; and sixth in saddle per­ Like a small red bird in flight. Ethel Gardner the sho,w offers a card formance. of 13 events from which the entries may Fourth in the championship went to All New England hills, they say, select as many as ten in which to com­ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rodee's Don Quix­ Matched their teams against the bay, pete. In each class entered, each horse o:e Pepper. He won the trail class; Muscles bulge and hoofs dig in, receives a numerical point score or rat­ second in fine harness, geldings in /t1stin Morgan pulls to win. ing of its performance of the job at hand , and western pleasure; and fifth hand whether it wins a ribbon or not. in walking race. Ploev all day and never tire, Prance to parties full of fi,·e, The selections were well-handled by With a total of eight ribbons to. his Judge Al Brouillet of Athol, Mass. Gently draw a lady's cart, credit, The Third Man was next on the Little horse with gallant heart. These scores are .totalled to determine list. Owned by Roger Etherington he standings in the show's championship. was unplaced only once as he won the See him still as hoof go by, Manito opened the -show with a first walking race and geldings in hand ; His proud c,·est and flashing eye; placing in the stock horse class. Im­ third in running race; fourth in Eng­ For his off spring win him fame; mediately after that he was back under lish pleasure, western pleasure and Justin Morgan was his name. different tack to place second in Eng­ ~arness race ; fifth in trail and jump­ lish Pleasure. That was followed by ing. THIRD PLACE another second place perfo.rmance in U. C. Hermes placed seventh for Dr. By MR . JUANITAWooo the trail class. Eugene M. Holden of Amherst, Mass. Ro.ute 2, P,Jtriet, Ohio Af.er a short breather during the Winner of the tro.tting race, he was also THE MORGAN HORSE fine harness class which he did not third in jumping and work harness; "I love the Morgan," said the pioneer enter, Manito was on the track with fourth in pleasure driving ; fifth in stal­ of your. hi rider in stable colors for the rui'lning lions in hand · and sixth in western "He will plow and clear the land, and race in which he placed fifth. pleasure. then what's mo,·e Hi.s next appearance gave him sixth The other blue ribbons went to entri es He will go right off in style place in stallions in hand. Passing up who chose to compet e in a limited num ­ Trotting gaily many a mile the saddle performance event , he was ber of classes. Taking us to church. or to the store." the winner when they called the results Kane 's Spring Delight was unde­ Chortts of the western pleasure clas . feated in thr ee trips to the ring. Owned Having pretty well proved his ability by Camelot Farm of Ft . Lauderdale, Go, Morgan go, tvith your head held under both English and western tack, Fla., she won fine harness , saddle per­ high; he next showed the crowd what he formance and mar e in hand. People will notice when you go proudly could do in harness, placing fifth in Her stable mate , Eve of Edhobe , won by. the tro.tting race and winding up his the running race and also took second King of the horses, forever you'll be. placings with a blue ribbon in pleasure in jumping , third in trotting race and None can compare to your versatility. driving. mares in hand. Shown in mo t of his classes by Ann "I love the Morgan," said the calv'ry Ann Hopkins ' April Surprise was riding fast. Hopkins f.or her father William R. Hop­ the jumping winn er and Hillcrest Acres kins of. Green Village, . J ., Manito "This first American hcrse is very sure Farm's Ran -Bunctious topped the field to last gained a second leg on tlie President's of stallions in hand. Championship Challenge Tro.phy which He is brave and he is bold. he alw won in 1961. Excellent facilities at the new Liberty Many a story could be told Reserve Champion of the sho.w was Bell Trotting Track were the setting for How he helped in years gone past." Richard elson's U. S. Panez. His ( Continued on Page 60) ( Contmued on Page 60)

16 The MORGAN HORSE Morgan Breeders S Exhibitors

By EvE OAK L EY 1301 W. Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, Calif.

PRETTY GIBL being readied for early morning start on Vlsta ­ Palomar Ride.

WAER'S RED CLOUD. Ginger Yancy , Moo rpa rk . T he H alter Classes at Antelope Val­ show at Lancaster miss the opport unity Calif. ley Fa ir, Lancaster, Calif., are over. of having thousands of people view Reg. Mo rgan s Stallion s 2 years: Won by CAVEN­ GLO RED CLOUD, Caven-Glo , Burbank . Calif . T his year the total numb er of Morgans their Morgans, for the horse barns at Reg. Morgans, Stallion s 1 year: Wan by CAVEN­ GLO MITY SONG. Caven-Glo . exhibited were fewer than last year, ,hi:s show are simply packed with Reg. Morgan , Ma res 4 years and over: Won by althQugh as a whole they were in mu ch spectators from early mornin g until SUNBONNET SUE, Mr . and Mrs . A . L. Sherman: 2nd . CAVEN-GLO SUNSERI, Caven-Glo ; 3rd , PRIN. better show shape. Thi s is a hard show late at night. I have never been to a CESS ELIZABETH, Mr . and Mrs . A . L. Sherman; for most people, mainly because of the show or fair where so many people stop 41h, KEYSTONE'S ROME BEAUTY, Marjor ie Hambly, San Bernard i no, Calif.; 51h, RED ARROW SUNDAY , fjve day requ ifement unt il 9 p.m. the and look the horses over. It is certainly Waller Magaw . Reg. Morgan s, Mor es 3 years: Won by GI PSY-S fifth night. T hen, the dates conflict an excellent way to advertise the Mor­ STARLITE. Mr . and Mrs . Wm . Mallhews , V islo , and our Morgan owners up Bishop gan horse. Calif. Reg . Morgans , Mor es 2 v.ears: Won by CINDY'S way have their own Fair to support the COQUETIE, Mr . ond Mrs r 1A .' L. Sherman . He re are the results of the Morgan Reg. Morgan s, Mores 1 year: Won by CAVEN· same week. Th en, to, Lancaster is H alter classes at La ncaster, Calif.: GLO MESITA. Caven-Glo ; 2nd . GIPSY'S MAJOR­ on the desert - hot the last of August Reg . Morgans , Stallions 4 years and over: Won EHE. Mr. and Mrs . Wm . Mallhews . by SONNY BOY ALLEN, Mr . and Mrs . A . L. Sher­ Produce of Dam: Won by Produce af JUBILEE"S and our owners along the coast hesitate man . Sepulveda , Calif .; 2nd, TIO LALO, Rogers. GLORIA . Caven-Glo ; 2nd, Produce of MORGAN to bring their Morgans to this hot cli­ Ranch, Bakersfield . Calif .: 3rd, EASTERGO HAWK . GIPSY. Mr . and Mrs . Wm . Mallhews . Mr . and Mrs . Waller Magaw, Saugus, Calif . mate. H owever, those who do not Reg . Morgan s, Stallions , 3 years: Won by ( Continue d on Page 60)

This photo demonstrates the active mind of the Morgan - actually this Is the charming yearling filly CAVEN-GLO MESITA) Rex's Major Monte - Jubilee's Gloria) who has done quite well in the Show Ring this season . being Reserve Champ ion Morgan Mar e Left: Frances Huling on LITTLE JOE MORGAN ; right, Marianne at the recent Antelope Valley Fair , Lancaster , Calif. King on 18 year old PRETTY GIBL on 1963 Vista -Palomar Ride. Mid-Atlantic News

By DR. LBERT L Cl , E R. D. 2, Malvern Pa.

TURNPIKE KAY DATE 011723 (Lippitt Mandate x Lynette) at 2 years of age. owned by Bernie and Lore Homer, Oreland , Pa.

It has been a long time since we have though by her they aren't horse shows, it being the fir t public outing for this heard of anyo)1e as delighted with a they are people shows. She was fas­ ruce chestnut daughter Green Hill' s newly acquired Morgan than Ayelien cinated to see all those creatures wan ­ Devtone and Roubikat e, her regular Richards. She recently purchased Wa­ dering around on two legs instead of train er Don Fisher was laid up with a eeka's Masterpiece (Windcrest Dan - four! broken hand. However , the two year field x Upwey Benn Quietude) from Also from North Carolina comes oJd filly made a nice show for Dayton Waseeka Farm and has been enjoying word that Mr. and Mrs. James Cole are Sumner to place ahead of two entries his successes at several late summer moving from Raleigh to Massachusetts . in the pleasure class and returned f.or a hows. This fine, four year old chestnut James has been awarded a two year ribbon in hand with her owner at the gelding with an attractive white star research fellowship at Harvard, so the bridle. will remain in training with John Ly­ Cambridge area will be their base of. Speaking of Dayton Sumner, there are don at Waseeka through the end of operatio)'ls starting about mjd.autumn. a couple of new Morgans at Daymar the show seaso.n although Ayelien hopes Moving with them, of course, will be Farm. Wilderness Nighthawk (Towne . to bring him home to Pine City, N. Y., their six year old mare Carolina. They Ayr Bobolink x Wilderness Blaze) is for the winter . will leave behind in the South a strong here in training for Susie Kilfoile of Since Ayelien is spending this sea- center of interest in Morgans for which Pleasantville , N. J. A nicely grown two on participating in the "population they are largely responsible. The Coles ',year old stud, he has a rich brown color explosion" she hasn 't been up to her have done a great deal to promot e the and resembles his late sire in many re- usual ways of mowing down the co.m­ breed in that area. spects. ;\ 1 petition in performance , pleasure , and Jo.hn Burrell of Chalfont, Pa., had Daymar Farm has also leased. the roadster classes. But with an occasion­ good enough reason to develop a case of mar e Lockett e (Hawk Jim x Locket) al assist from some able catch riders first- how jitters when Green Hm 's Ru. from Miss Christine Reis of Haddo)'l­ ( ranging from Carl Childs to Dick Bee made her ring debut. A ide from field, N. Plans call for breeding her Gray) her entries are still proving hard J. in the spring, but the way she snap to beat. As this goes to press she is her hocks and uses her legs when she head ipg for the ew Yo.rk Futurity trots acro.ss the pastur e there 's been with R. R. with the hope more than a little thought about seeing that he will win it as convincingly as he if. she can hold her own with younger did the Mid -Atlantic Futurity . horses at some of the early shows. Popular Ann Hopkins has been en­ joying an unaccustomed chance to spend We like to hope that it is only coinci,. a little more time with the horse - dence that Bo.nnie Barnes of Broad Manito April Surprise , and A. B. Dil ­ xe, Pa., has been spending a lot of lon. nn recently graduated from nurs . her first year of membership in the ing school and has been taking a vaca­ Mid-Atlantic Club ojourning in vari­ tion bef.ore starting to work. As we ous hospitals. We wouldn't want to hear it, her next assignment will be think that we made her sick. But a job with Trans World Airlines. since she joined the club she has been report from Ruth Elizabeth Mills the victim of three kidney stone attacks, of Clemmons, r. C., tells us that earlier three operations, and has missed about this season she introduce 'd her filly half of the shows she planned to. enter. Mistress Showhawk Vona, to the horse Delightful weather, beautiful show how world and claimed a fourth in the MISTRESS SHOWHAWK VONA 011571 facilities and an interesting line-up of. open colt class two years and under. (Mr. Showman x Miss Show Business) "M issy" thought it was great fun al- owned by Ruth Elizabeth Mills. ( Continued on Page 59)

18 The MORGAN HORSE CARIDEL KENN (Highland Glenn x Cherokee ) winner of Stallion CH~ ·EL CINDY 011673 (Sliver Rockwood x Cayetana) winner class 3 year s and over . Grand Champion Morgan Stallion of of Filly Cla ss 2 years and under. Reserve Chamion Morgan Mar e. sho w. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smittle . and shown by Ken owned by Char ,EI Morgans and shown by Mrs. Charle s Ake s. Smittle .

SHAWALLA BELLE, owned by Mr . and Mrs. Al Paull . InlandEmpire Morgan Association Morgon Gay Nin eties: Won by SHAWALLA LADY BIRD. owned by Mr . and Mrs . Miiford Watson ; 2nd, ROSEBRIAR'S MOON M IST, owned by Or. and Mrs . William Hooper; 3rd , CARIOEL KENN, CoLLEE McLEA owned by Mr . and Mrs . Ken Smittle; 4th , BIG BEAVER, owned by Coleen Mcleon . T hese are the results from the Sum­ Reserve Champ ion Mar e: CHAR·EL CINDY , owned T he comin g of fall, brings the end by Chor-El Morgans . mer's End Ho rse Show, August 31 and of the show season in the Spoka ne area. Stallions , 3 years and over: Won by CARIDEL KENN, owned by Mr . and Mrs . Ken Smittle; 2nd, Sept. 1-3. T he last two shows, both offered Mor­ SHAWALLA DIVIDE , owned by Chor-El Morgans . Morgan Western Pleasure: Won by BIG BEAVER. gan classes. T hese are the results from Grand Champ ion Stallion : CARIOELL KENN, owned by Coleen Mcl eon; 2nd , JUBIRD, owned owned by Mr . and Mrs . Ken Smittle . by Mr . Lloyd Borfessn, 3rd , CARIDEL KEN, owned the Lilac City Horse Show: Reserve Champ ion Stallion : SHAWA LLA DIVIDE , by Mr . and Mrs . Ken Smittle; 4th , SHAWALLA Filli es, 2 years and unde r: Wan by CHAR·EL owned by Chor -El Morgans . LADY BIRO, owned by Mr and Mrs Millard Watson . CINOY, owned by Chor, EI Morgans; 2nd, MONA 'S Morgan Western Pleasure: Won by BIG BEAVER, 5rh, BLACK BANJO , owned by Mr . Lloyd Borjesson. ONO, owned by Mr . and Mrs. M iiford Watson; owned by Coleen Mcl eon 2nd, JUBIRO, owned by Morgan Gay Nineti es: Won by SHAWALLA LADY 3rd. SHAWA LLA BELLE, owned by Mr . and Mrs . Mr . Lloyd Borjesson; 3rd, ROSEBRIAR'S MOON BIRO, owned by Mr . and Mrs . Miiiard Watson ; Al Paull : 4th, ROSEBRIAR'S MISS PAT, owned MIST, owned by Or. and Mrs . Wiii iam Hooper , 2nd, BIG BEAVER, owned by Coleen Mcleon ; 3rd , by Or. and Mrs . Will iam Hooper . 4th, CARIDEL KENN, owned by Mr . and Mrs . Ken CARIOEL KENN, owned by Mr . and Mrs . Ken Mar es, 3 years and old er: Won by SHAWALLA Smittle 5th, SHAWALLA BELLE, owned by Mr . Smittle . I LADY BIRD, owned by Mr . and Mrs. Miiiard and Mrs . Al Paull . Mor gan English Pleasure: Won by SHAWALLA Watson , 2nd , ROSEBRIAR'S MOON MIST, owned Morgan English Pleasure: Won by ORABOW. LADY BIRO, owned by Mr and Mrs . Milford War­ by Dr. and Mrs . Wiiiiam Hooper; 3rd, ORABOW, owned by Mrs . Caroline Rice Hern, 2nd , SHA­ son, 2nd, BIG BEAVER, owned by Coleen Mcleon ; owned by Mrs . Carolin e Rice Hern. WALLA DIVIDE , owned by Chor-El Morgans ; 3rd, 3rd , JUBIRO, owned by Mr . Lloyd Borjesson; 4rh . Grand Champ ion Mar e: SHAWALLA LADY BIRD, BLACK BANJO , owned by Mr . Lloyd Borjesson; 4th , MON-HEIR DARE, owned by Mrs . Ken Smit tb ; owned by Mr . and Mrs . Mi lford Watson. BIG BEAVER, owned by Coleen Mcleon , 5th , 5th, BLACK BANJO, owned by Mr. Lloyd Borjesson. (continued on page 66)

Left: BIG BEAVER 11630 (Nes­ pelem Jack x Quality Girl) winner of Morgan Western Pleasure Class, owned and shown by Coleen McLean.

Right : ORABOW 08089 (Ne. maha Herod x Oratress) 1st in Morgan English Pleasure Class owned by Mrs. Caro­ line Rice Hem and shown by France s Hern.

NOVEMBER, 1963 19 The Wheat State Morgan Horse Assn.

By OLLI E M AE D A SBY 3 54 orth Greenwich Rd . Wichi a, Kansas

Shirley Gip son tak ing owne rship of JULIO D 127140 (Julio x Elsie B.) This is the first Morgan for Shirl ey and Bill Gipson of God ­ da rd, Ka ns a s.

Du e to Dr. Hazelrigg 's inability to attend any meetings we had special election at the Sept. 3 meeting and RockyMountain Morgan Horse Club elected as President, Dale Davis and 2nd Vice-Pres ident, Bill Gipson. We By MR . P. J. Roo, EY welcomed Bob Jenkins , a new member. 840 Gladiola St. Several went for a ride around the Salt Lake Cily, Utah lake and after a delicio.us covered dish dinner, followed by the business meet. Fill ies 1960 : Won by SHAUNELL, Mosher Brothers , ing, several went for a moon light ride. Our second ann ual All Morgan Hor se Solt Loke City; 2nd, TWIN · IDA VALLERINA , Joseph Show held July 7 and 8, 1963, at Utah Olsen; 3rd, INDIAN PAINT BRUSH, Dick Forsyth; Our thanks to Shirley and Bill Gips on 4th, WYOMA, Ermo Frondsen 5th , SUMMER, Jomes for a very enjoyable evening . State Fair Grounds, Salt Lake City, Miiier . Utah, is a thing of history, and very Geldings Foal ed in 1960 or befor e: Won by CON. ARGO Joseph Olsen , St. George ; 2nd, . good history it is. Mo sher Brothers; 3rd, CHESTY, Joseph Olsen . We had 126 horses in the show and Geld ings Foaled 1961 or af ter: Won by THE 51 classes. So we feel we had a real ROCK, Kent Roberts, American Fork, Utah 2nd , LORWIN VAGABOND , Bud and Lorra ine Higg ins; go.ad show . Havin g had horses from 3rd . LORWIN CHANDELLE, Bud ond Lorrolne Hig· Illinois , ew Mexico, Colorado, Mon­ gins . Morgan Mar es 1959 or older tha t hov e not pro­ tana, W yoming , Idaho and Utah. And duced foal s: Won by WIN DCEST SELECTION, Peg visitor from California, Ohio, New Nichoalds. Lltrleton , Colo ., 2nd, CINGO, Mel Frond· sen: 3rd , LOCKELYNN, Beth Ann Collowoy ; 4th , Mexico and Wyoming. Just think folks, STARFIELD, Dick Forsyth 5th , CONDO 'S MIDNI GHT BELLE. Dr. W . G. Taylor . I hat adds up to a lot of long hot miles. 1 Morgan Mores 1959 or older that hav e produc ed But we do appreciate these out of. state foal s: Won by DEBORAH, Jim and Joan Seequist, Woods Cross, Utah, 2nd , KEDRON BEATRICE, Bud visito.rs and exhibitors, for traveling so and Lorra ine Higgins, 3rd , DEE DEE CHOCOLATE. far to join us. Trolngle A Ranch; 4th, PIOCHE, Jock Holland , 5th, KALIFON, Allen Smith . Our judge for this show was W. L. Mo rgan Mar es and Foal s: Won by BETSY ROSS, Orcutt, Jr., of West Newbury , Mass. Mory Lasater, Cedaredge, Colo . 2nd, KEDRON BEATRICE. Bud and Lorraine Higg ins: 3rd , ECTASY. Jess and Joe Hovey; 4th, CYNTHIA, Mel Frond · Classes were placed as follows: sen: 5th, WAER'S SUN KIST GA L, Downetlo Shon- Colts 1963: Won by UNNAMED COLT owned by drew . · Garth Cowley , Solt Lake City, Utah; 2nd , BEN Produ ce of Dom: Won by CYNTHIA , Mel Frand ­ LOMOND NUGGEIT , J. A . Shondrew; 3rd , EL CAPITAN , Wolley Ripple; 4th , LORWIN BEAU JAY , sen, American Fork, Utah; 2nd , DEBORAH, Ji Bud and Lorra ine Higgins; 5th, UNNAMED , George and Joan Seequist: 3rd, JONOBEL, Wally Ripp! : 4th, HEIDI, George Feulner, 5th, KEDRON BEA­ Feulner. TRICE, Bud and Lorra ine Higg ins. Fiiiies 1963 : Won by UNNAMED , Mel Frandsen , Mor gan Stall ions of 1959 or old er: Won by KEOMAH KAY 09805, winne r of Weatem American Fork: 2nd, ROXAN, Jess and Joe Hovey; SENATE FIELD, Deon Jackson, Harr ison, Montono : Plea sure. Mar es and Gelding s at the W eal· 3rd , UNNAMED , Allen Smith; 4th , ROYAL RUBY ANN, Mory Lasater; 5th , PATRICIA BOLIN , J . A . 2nd , GAYLO 'S VICTORY, Charl es Boyce; 3rd, KE.N'S ern Na tional All Morgan Horse Show , CAR·A ·MEL, Jim and Joan Seequist; 4th , BUDDY Loveland. Colo .. own ed and ridden by Xen Shondr ew . LEE, Jess and Joe Hovey; 5th, CLASSY BOY, Smith. Colts 1962 : Won by JODANDO, Joe Allen , Provo, Mosher Brothers. Utoh , 2nd , EL CHARGO, Nick Pontos. Get Of Sire: Won by KEN'S CAR-A-MEL , Jim and Fllll es 1962 : Won by JULEE STAR, Deon Jackson . Joan Seequlst , Woods Cross, Utah: 2nd , FLYING Harr ison, Montono: 2nd, PICKAGIN , Melvin Frand ­ JUBILEE, Ern Pedler; 3rd , CLASSY BOY, Mosher sen; 3rd , FLAXEY'S BEST, Mosher Brothers; 4th , Brothers: 4th, CHANGO , Wally Ripple . On e event of the summer stands out TIFFANYLEE. Jess and Joe Hovey; 5th, SIMON ­ Junior Champ ion Ma re: JULEE STAR, Dean Jock· in my mind as a victory in open show ­ ELLE, Jess and Joe Hovey. son, Har rison, Montono ; Jr . Reserve Champion ing. Ken entered Keomah Kay in Colts 1961: Won by BILL BAILEY, L. N . Cose, More, APPLEVALE DEBUTANTE, Peg Nichoolds , No . Solt Lake; 2nd , KEYSTONE'S CIRUS, Don Ham­ Littleton, Colo . a full class of. American Sadd le Bred mond: 3rd , JUBILEE RENDEZVOUS, Lamont Hyde, Jr. Champion Stal lion : BILL BAI LEY, L. N. Cose, 4th . JODY ST. PAT, Joe Allen ; 5th, AMERICA 'S No . Solt Lake City , Utah; Jr . Res. Ch. Stallion . horses ( used as Eng lish EquitatioJ1 OWN . Dwayne Shephard. KEYSONE'S CRUS, Don Hammond . horses) in Open Eng lish Pleasure. Fiiiies 1961 : Won by APPLEVALE DEBUTANTE. Grand Champ ion Geld ing: CONAJ;IGO, Joseph Peg Nichoa lds, Littleton , Colo .; 2nd, GAY LEE, She took 3rd. Olsen. St. George , Utah; Reserve Champ ion Geld­ Jess and Joe Hovey; 3rd , HI Q . , A l and Joy Good · ing, COMMANDO, Mosher Brothers, Solt Lake City , win : 4th, BLACK DAWN , G. Mer ion Hinkl ey . Utah . Shirley and Bill Gipson selected for Colts 1960 : Won by ORCLAND GAY KNIGHT, Big Bend Forms, Rockford, Ill ino is; 2nd, UTILE FRY, ( Continued on Page 59) Ern PedI er: 3rd , CARMALLOW , Jim and Joan ( Continued on Page 58) Seequist, 4th , ALLENS KING, Lo Mor Mitchell: 5th , HYLEE'S TORCHLIGHT, George Feulner .

20 The MORGAN HORSE W ASEEKA'S REGAL AIRS 12086, Gra nd Champ ion Sta l1lon , RlMROCK'S MR. ROCKY 12744. Gra nd Champ ion Gelding . ow ned owne d by Topside Morg an Fa rm, Littleton, Colo. by Ray Macy of Lovela nd, Colo.

per Sue exhibiting in the junior , jump ­ Circle d. N ew-s ing and pleasure classes· Cissy 'ich­ oald's horse, Royal Starlet, in the pleas­ ure classes; Everett Reed 's Gallant By MARYWooLVERTON King in the driving classes and Prince of Pride in a variety of classes. All represented the tradition o.f the versa­ The news again this month is horse had Morgan classes at the following tile Morgan horse admirably and shows. We've had many open shows shows: Northern Colorado Horse Sho.w brought a good deal of focus onto the including Mo.rgan classes this year with (halter and performance); Wi llow­ breed. the Colorado State Fair winding things brook Horse Show (performance); The Colorado State Fair this year up. Briefly there were two all Mor­ Double T Horse Show (performance); had a fairly good showing of Morgans. gan shows - the Circle J. and the and the Co.lorado State Fair (halter and There were 35 horses exhibited in 8 Rocky Mountain Horse Chi.b horse performance). We also saw several halter and 6 performance classes. Ex­ how in Salt Lake. The results of these Morgan exhibitors showing in the open hibitors came from 5 states and the have been published. Within the classes and doing very well. Among horses made a good showing. Grand Rocky Mountain area of Colorado we them were Sharon Scheibe) with Cop- ( Continued on Page 58) .I

Right: MONTEY VERMONT. High Point horse owne d by Sla sh Bar K Ranc h. WUkenberg, Arizona ,

Below: WINDCREST SELECTION 010101. Gra nd Cham pion Mare owned by Topside Morg a n Farm. fine job of announ cing on Sunday , con­ Pacific Northwest News tributed hi musical talents and with his guita r and large repertoire 0£ every con­ By LOUISE BECKLEY ceivable kind of song that did muc h (Pictorial Spread on pages 30-31) toward inspiring even those who could not sing . Miracu lous is the word for the accom. the U nited states. All these horses were Dr. Elmer Searls, Extension Depart ­ pli hm ent of the Committee of British stabled ( mostly in box stalls) at Sky­ ment of. Washington State U niversity, Columbia's first All-Morgan Horse field Farm and wihin a stone's throw of Puyallup , Washington, judged the th e excellent large outdoor ring. Show (believed to be the first all-Mor­ show. When his duties as jud ge were From Canada, the Mills fam ily tra ­ gan Show in Canada), headed by Presi ­ o.ver, Dr. Searls put on a Justin Morga n de nt Gera ld Fahrni, his wife Helen , veled the farth est, coming from Calgary, exhibit ion wit h his fine stallion Dy­ and Al Chur ch, Secre .ary of the organi­ approximately 650 miles; fro.m the berry Robin. This was somethin g en­ zation, ably assisted by Thelma Dudley , United States, the Charles kes fami ly tirely new to most of the spectator and how Secreta ry and a host others. set the record comi ng over 400 mi le of pro.ved to be one of the highlights of th from Milton Freewater, Oregon. The show was held at the Fa hrni 's day • e pecially when the stone boat and kyfield Farm, Abbotsford, B. C., on T he show was held on Sunday, but occupants were dumped in the sawdust! ugust 25th and proved to be a hu ge horses and owners started arrivi ng early success as well as a delightfu l weekend in the week and quite a few stayed for To. encourage the breeding and for everyone. Becau e approximately a Monday tra il rid e. A special dinn er showing of Morgan in Ca nada three half of the Morgans ente red were from was held in Abbotsfo rd, Saturday even­ special awards were given to Canadian this section of the countr y, this reporter ing and an early breakfa t preceded the horses. H igh standing mare in hand was asked by the B. C. Morgan Club $how on Sunday. went to Ranchita Quee n owned by the Gera ld Fahrni fami ly; award for the to report the show and to express the It was very gratifying to. see so many high standing stallion in hand was won Club's deep appreciatio n to everyone youn gsters riding their own horses and by Mill's Pride owned by Mr. A. J. who partic ipated and for all the wonder­ the opening of the afternoon perfo rm­ Mill ; and Oradust, owned by the Gor ­ ful help in mak ing this a successful af­ ance was impressive ; Carlee McLean don Dudleys , Nort h Vancouver, was fair and one whic h will be long remem- and Li nda Dudley riding a matched named high pojnt Canadian Perform­ 1:erecl. pair of mares in Eng lish tack, preceded ance horse of the show. Meri lee Fa hrni driving Lady Marga ret Alth ough the Morgan is not as well Comp lete results follow: known in the B. C. area as other breeds, with the Lord Mayor of Morga nville as IN-HAND CLASSES it is felt that thi s show wit h its fine passenger . They circled the ring and 1963 Foals: Won by CHAR-El MINUET, owned by the Lord Mayor then read a proclama ­ the Chor-El Morgon Ranch, Millon Freewoler, Ore .; pub licity has been a definite step for­ 2nd . PEMFIELD, owned by Julie Pemberton, Olym­ ward in promotion of the breed. T he tio.n opening the show. pio, Wash .; 3rd , FANCY GATES OR ACHENMEAD. owned by J. G. Dinsmore, White Rock, B. C.; 4th, beau:iful outdoor ring at Sky line Farm fter the dinner Saturday evening SKYFIELD PATRICIA, owned by Mr . and Mrs . G. 0 . Fohrnl , Abbotsford, B. C.; 5th, RIPPLING was completely surround ed wit h people most exhibitor s took time off from RHYTHM, owned by C E. Dahlman , Freeland , Wash . lined several deep, all intent upon dis­ vacuuming, brushing , cleaning tack and Yearlings , Either Sex: Won by BECKRIDGE ORA· ETIE. owned by Leo and Louise Beckley, Mt . Ver­ coveri ng the Morgan horse. Seventy ­ all other last minute chores to join in non , Wash .; 2nd , SCHAUER"S FORECAST, owned one Morga ns were ente red almost the bonfire fun at the Fa rm. Mr. Fred by Lorry Schauer, Bothell , Wash .; 3rd , BECK- eq ually divided be,ween Canada and Usher from Victoria, who did a very ( Continued 011 Page 55)

. ORABIRD 07849 (PanJield x Oratress) was first In mares , 3 and ORCLAND ROYAL DON 13447 (Ulendon x Royalton Rose of Sharon) over; Grand Champion mare and first In produce of dam at th3 received the blue In 2 year old colt class and named Grand first B. C. Morgan Show at Abbotsford. British Columbia In Champion Stallion at the 1st British Columbia All Morgan Show , Augu l J: She Is owned by the Leo Beckleys, Mt. Vernon , Wash. owned by the Leo Beckleys.

22 The MORGAN HORSE Conn.; 4th . BROADWALL PATENA , Ethel Shum- way, Hamden, Conn. New EnglandNews Morgan s under IS hand s: Won by BROADWALL JUNESON. Al Kingsley , Franklin . Conn.; 2nd . CAYENNE PEPPER, J. J. O "loughl in, Wat erfo rd, By JUDE E ' c. BAR\VOOD Conn.; 3rd . BROADWALL PATRICK. G. St. Germai n, Woonsocket. R. I.; 4th, TORMENTOR, Charl es Christian Street Cli fford Hozordsvl ll e. Conn . White River Junction, Vt. Morgan s over 15 hand s: Won by BAR,T LEADING MAN . E. E. Hovey , Bedfo rd , N. H.; 2nd . JUSTIN'S PRIDE. L. Clark . Lakeville , Moss.; 3rd , WINDCREST FIREBALL. R. C. lo sbury . W indsor, Conn. Nov ice Morgan: Won by JUSTIN'S PRIDE, l ow· s I am writin g this coJumn the fall Waterford, Conn. Lions Club Show son Clarke. Lakevill e, Moss: 2nd , BROADWALL foliage here is at its height and many Morgan s in Hand under two : Won by MINDON . PATRICK, G. St. Germai n, Woonsock et, R. I. ; 3rd , Bruce McDonald , Ledyard . Conn .; 2nd , BAIN RIDGE U. C. TORODORA, Dr. J. J. O' Loughl in, Wat erfor d , of us are looking forwa rd to the New VALENTINE , Reid Scussell. No . Stonlnaton . Conn.; Conn .: 4th . WHIPPOORWILL GAY SONG, Kathy 3rd . BROADWALL ESPRIT, Nancy Porter, Terryv lll e, Fedreks, Old Lyme, Conn. Eng land Morgan Association Fall Conn. Two years and over: Won by BROADWALL JUNE­ Morgan Pleasure: Won by ANNEIGH 'S BOB ASH, Fo liage Ride in Woodstock on October SON, Al Kingsley, Franklin , Conn .; 2nd , ORCLAND Mrs . Richard Sweet, Uncosvlll e, Conn.; 2nd , ASH· 5 and 6. Sorry I can't hold this coJumn BOLD VICTORY, Stuart W ickson, Gales Ferry, Conn.; LAND SILVER DON , Denise Smll h, Moss.; 3rd , 3rd . WINDCREST FIREBALL, R. C. losbury , Wind­ CHEROKEE PRINCESS, Shirlev loczk ow ski, Woon­ to include news of the ride and meet­ sor, Conn .; 4th , BROADWALL SPANGLE, Soll y socket. R. I.; 4th , BROADWALL PATINA , Ethel Hounsleo, Stonington, Conn. Shumway, Hamden, Conn. ing, but will include it next month . Nov ice Morgan s: Won by BROADWALL SPANGLE. Mor gon Stoke: Won by BAR-T-LEADING MAN . Hope to see or hear from many of you Solly Hounsleo , Stonington , Conn .; 2nd, WASEEKA E. E. Hovey , Bedford , N. H.; 2nd , BROADWALL'S GRANDEE, Dr. G. MocM i ll ion; 3rd , U. C. TORO­ JUNESON. Al Kingsley , Frankl in, Conn .; 3rd . oon. DORA, Dr. G. G. O "loughl ln, Waterford , Conn . JUSTIN'S PRIDE. Lawson Cla rke, Lakevill e, Moss.; Op en Morgan English : Won by CAYENNE PEP­ 4th. WINDCREST FIREBALL, R. C. Lasbury , W ind ­ Connecticut PER, Dr. G. G. O ' loughl in. Wat erfor d, Conn., sor. Conn. 2nd , BA.R-T-COLONEL, Poul Leary , Hampton , N . H.; Champion : BAR-T LEADING MAN . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vasiloff announce 3rd , BAR·T LEADING MAN , E. E. Hovey, N. H.; ~he sale pf the filly Whippoo.rwill 4th BROADWALL JUNESON, Al Kingsley, Frankli n, Reserve Champ ion: W INDCREST FIREBALL. Conn. T heme to Hel en Bonelli of Old Lyme. Morgon Pleasure Engli sh: Won by ORCLAND Maine GAY STAR, Louise Orcutt , Mo ss.; 2nd , CHERO­ The Vasilof£'s also have purchased the KEE PRINCESS, Shirley l oczysk i , Wo onsocket, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. orman Do.ck of Sun- old Morgan mare Piankes haw Juzin a 3rd , ANNEIGH "S BOB ASH, Mrs . Richard Sweet, et Fa rm , Bethel have also had a busy Uncosvl lle , Conn.; 4th , ASHLAND BONNIE LASS, (De ll' Valley Jubilee x Lana) . Th ey Fanfar e Form, S. Glastonbury , Conn . summ er. Th ey have four new fillies Morgon Pleasure Driv ing : Won by WINDCREST had a very successful show season this FIREBALL, R. C. losbury , Winds or, Conn .; 2nd, and a stud colt, the tud colt being sold past summ er, and Mrs. Vasiloff has BROADWALL PATENA, Mrs. Ethel Shumway , Ham­ to Jean Fitz and Gary Shute of Fa rm. den, Conn.; 3rd, U. C. TORODORA, Dr. G. G. been a busy woman teaching over 60 O ' Loughl in, Wat erfo rd, Conn.; 4th, SPECIAL ington, Maine. He has been named ACRES EDSUN, Boxier Doucette, Terryv ille , Conn. children and their parents to ride. The Morgon Champ ionship Stoke: Won by CAYENNE Sunset Royal Hawk and is out of Ver­ Lower Connecticut Valley Ho.rsemen's PEPPER, Dr. G . G. O ' loughl in, Wat erford , Conn.; ran's Dixie An ne by Little Hawk. 2nd . BAR-T-COLONEL, Poul Leary , Hampton , N. Club recently held a large tra il ride H.: 3rd , BAR-T-LEADING MAN , E. E. Hovey , Bed­ Three of their fillies have been con­ ford , N . H.; 4th , BROADWALL JUNESON. Al wit h Mrs. Vasiloff on Whippoorwill Kingsl ey, Frankl in, Conn. signed to the Weanling Sale, Sunset Duke winning the Eng lish class. This Champion: CAYENNE PEPPER...... Hi -Dar ling (O rcland Dondarling x Reserve, tie : BROADWALL JUNESON ond WIND . was a 17 mile ride and Duk e again CREST Fl REBALL . Orcland Hi-Time), Sunset Penny proved the end urance and temperament Hawk (L ittle Hawk x Lippitt Molly of the Morga n breed by acting like a Willimantic Exchange Club Show Morgan in Hand : Won by WINDCREST FIREBALL, ( Continued on Page 54) gentlema n on the trail and finishing the R. C. losbury , W indsor , Conn.; 2nd, BAR-T­ LEADING MAN , E. E. Hovey , Bedford , N . H.; ride with flying colors. 3rd, U. C. CANTOR, Reid Scussell , No . Stonington , ,.! I

PETER DANE 13708 owned by Raymond Ingraham of Pownal, Vermont.

CHIEF OF STOCKBRIDGE 12886, 3 year old stallion, owned by Gaiua and Winona Blackmer of Gaysvllle, Vermont .

NOVEMBER, 1963 23 Justin Morgan Association

By BARB ARA NIEMI 212 East Hall, Albion College Albion, Mich.

Janelle Graham of Ypsilanti with CLOVERLANE BONANZA. 2 year old getding (Cotton Eye Joe Geddes x Bonnie Ann)

With the end of the show season just pressed with the show last year. At ­ month 's meeting, Sept. 28, but hope to around the corner and the end of sum­ tending the show will be Walter Car­ get home for the rest of them. I imagine mer vacation already here, Michigan roll, Ed Earehart, Jane McDonald , Wal. that one of the topics of discussion was ho.rsemen are tabulating the year's suc­ ter Lindner, the Copemans , the Phillips, the annual fall trail ride. Last year cesses and looking ahead to the show and the Niemis. These horses and ex­ the club was the guest of the Norman careers of their promising two year olds hibitors are g0;0d examples of the Michi­ Risk's where we had a trail ride, din ­ and yearlings. Looking backwards, the gan horses and owners and I am sure ner and then a fun show. summer was seemingly a top year for will give a lot of competition to the I would like to receive more news Morgans; more horses, more new other horses. The trip ro Syracuse is and photos from all of. the club mem ­ peo.ple, new shows, better old shows, hard and long and it just goes to show bers. They must be in my hands be­ better quality and a lot of fun. the tremendous enthusiasm of the fore the end of the m,ol\th to. be in the An attraction to the Saginaw Fair Michigan owners! following month 's magazine. this year was the presentation of trophies New to the horse world is 14 year Linden Kiwanis Horse Show donated by the National Morgan Horse old Janette Graham of Ypsilanti who is September l, 1963 Club, Inc., to the Grand Champion Stal­ the proud new owner of. Cloverlane Bo­ Stallion In Hand : Won by APPROSE SHEBOY­ GAN , Floyd Appling , Fenton; 2nd , BILLY B GED­ lion and Grand Champion Mare. The nanza , a fine two year old. Janette has DES. Ed Eorehort , Northv i lle ; 3rd, KANE'S HIGH SOCIETY, Claude Morrelle , Ill , Sylvan ia, Ohio; presentation was made Friday evening already trained Bonanza to. ride and 4th HYCREST TOMMYHAWK, HyCrest Forms; 5th , at the exhibito.rs banquet. The trophy drive this summer and all by herself! ATOM I C'S Bl LLY B. Wolter · Lindner , Warren . Mares, In Hand : Won by MARY BOB'S PARTY for the Grand Champion Stallion went It sure is encouraging to see more GAL. C. Copeman , Howell ; 2nd , MAR JO 'S SHOW to Dick Measels fine stallion Hycrest's GIRL. Floyd Voss, Howell ; 3rd M . J. 'S BARBARA young kids interested in the Morgan . ANN . Jim Jones, Grand Blanc; 4th EDJONJA'S' Tommyhawk and the trophy for the Also new Morgan owners are Miss Bar­ BARKETIA, Ed Woterstrodt, Dansvi ll e; 5th , CLO­ VERLANE DOLLY M. C. S. Phi llips , Lansing . Grand Champion Mare went to Floyd bara and Miss Mary Wehr of Ypsilanti , Geldlngs, In Hand : Won by BEAU GEDDES. Voss for Marjo's Show Girl. This pre­ owners of the weanling stallion, Clover­ Jim Darling, Whitmore Lake; 2nd , HI JAX KID , Harold Niemi, Plymouth; 3rd, KANE'S SANDY K. sentation will be an annual event from lane Bobby (Justin Geddes x Kenny 's Three-galled Saddle: Won by Bl LLY B. GEDDES. Ed Earehart , Northville; 2nd , KANE'S HIGH SO­ no.w on and the beautiful trophies May Co.tton). These girls are planning CIETY, Claude Mo rette, Ill; 3rd. APPROSE SHE­ should be an added incen· ive to exhibit a new barn and pasture for their first BOYGAN , Floyd Appl ing; 4th CLOVERLANE DOLLY M . C. S. Phi llips ; 5th , DEERFIELD'S PAMELA. rhere. The exhibitors this year missed Morgan. I'm sure they'll be more than Woods & Water Forms. Pleasure Driv ing: Won by MARJO 'S SHOWGIRL, the presence of Jim Jones, whose horses pleased with their selection of a breed! Floyd Voss, Howell ; 2nd , CLOVERLANE DOLLY M were under the weather, and Joe Sy­ Miss Connie Hayward of Belleville has C. S. Phillips ; 3rd, EDJONJA'S BARKETTA. Ed. Woterstrodt ; 4th, MARY BOB'S PARTY GAL. mons and Floyd' Appling who usually purchased the fine filly, Mansfield 's C. Copeman; 5th , MACANJO 'S COTTON LASS, Joe Symons. exhibit there. Kitty . Connie is already the owner of Wellem Pleasure: Won by SUCCARDE'S NINO , With only one show, the Detroit In­ another Morgan mare. Ed Earehart; 2nd , BITIERSWEET SUE, C. S. Phillips ; 3rd , FUNQUEST CHIP, Jone McDonald; 4th , HI ternatio.nal, remaining on the Michigan Many of. the young people of the club JAX KID , Haro ld Niem i; 5th , HYCREST DENISE. show circuit for Morgans , several ex­ are attending coJlege for th-: first time Ed Mansf ield . hibitors are preparing to exhibit horses this year. Among them are Jane Mc­ Bay City Horse Show at the New York All-Morgan Show. Donald, Rhonda Atchison, Alice Car­ Sept . 21, 1963 The facilities there are excellent and son and myself, Barb Niemi. Because Judge: Kiser the Michigan people were very im- of this, I was unable to attend this (Continued on Page 53)

24 The MORGAN HORSE ing in home-economics . Jenelle is 15 NorthernCalifornia Morgan Horse Club and a sophomore at Gi lroy High. Debra is 10 and is in the 5th grade. All By GLORIA Jo E three of the girls are inte rested in rid­ Box 5-+5,Diablo , Calif. ing . T hey have a 15 acre Dai ry Ranch and Al milks arou nd 80 cows . T hey have a roping are na and as a hobby T his month we are pleased to an- dispositions. Adven tur e (Josh) has the chase calves. They have two. Morgan nounce that the Chann ing Cat hcart fam. great width between the eyes that his mares and two colts : Sunny Luetta ily of Los Altos Hills did some winning sire has. Halale Ember is being worked (Sonfield x Luetta A) and Candy Sue at our CSHA (Ca lifo.rnia Stare Horse - at Red Fox. He performed for us under F ield (Candy Joe Field -Sunny Luetta) . men Association) Show and Conve n- sadd le and trainer, Ge ne Vaughn tells One yearling colt Villa Tova Champion tion . This is one of the largest events us that he is going good in harness also. . (Ca lifornia King x Candy Sue Field) of the year and the compe ,ition is very He certainly has an even temper . .. and one 1963 filly (Ca lifornia King x stiff. The Show was held in Fresno. Very quiet disposition for such a young Sunny Luetta). Candy Sue Fie ld was T here were no Morga n classes but the hor se. bred to Halale Ember. We enjoyed the Cat hcart boys ente red their Mo.rgans in Lorraine Mansker has been holding visit so much and are awfu lly glad ope n compe .ition. This is no small task her own in open shows , she ente red 3 tho.se Ge rman Shepherds had a more when you consider that in this show classes at the Regiona l Juni or Champion severe bark than bitel you are showing agai nst some of the Benefit ShQw at Rancho Cordova and top rate horses in California. Trained brought home I st Eng lish Pleasure 14 by the best and shown by the best. Al- and over, 3rd Eng lish Equitation 14 A Gift Subscript ion To . .. len Cat hcart and Bro.okwood Melanie and over, 4th, Engl ish Pleasure in the received a first in the Western Pleasure open stake class. The MORGAN HORSE 14-17. Allen, ridin g Melanie, received MAGAZINE a second in Western Equitation 17 and Hope J. Brom iley is f.eeling better. under and a 5th in anot her Western Clark had the misfortune of having reminds the receiver eleven Pleasure class. To wi n any ribbon is broken ribs and on top of that pneu­ times a year that he was an accomp lishment in this show , con- monia set in. thoughtfully remembered at gra tulations . Over the Labor Day weekend mem - Christmas-time . Stanley Hun ewill, Sr., has recently bers Jan and Stan Hunewill traveled $4.00 1 year - $7.50 2 years been adv ised to leave the high altitud e to. the Tri -County Fai r in Bishop and $10 .50 3 years of the ranch. He has been ill but is broug ht hom e some ribbons .. . Joa­ feeling much better at this time. He quin Spar 3rd in Champion Stallion Additional subscriptions after and Mrs . Hunewill are now living in class, Hunebelle 4th in aged mare class, first subscription, $3.50 for 1 Sonora. Joaqu in Spar 1st in yearling stallions. year. Good work! T he Red Fox Stable reports two new The MORGAN HORSE purchases ... App levale Advent ur e Paid a visit to the ranch hom e of Al Magazine (Pecos x Marissa) and UVM Kim and Louise Armanasco . in G ilroy. This ( Flash x Duchess) both of these young active family has thr ee daughters . .. P. 0 . Bo ~49 colts were frisking in the pasture when Diana is 18 and is a freshman at Cal Leominster, Mass . 01453 we visited and both have very friend ly Poly in San Luis Obispo and is major- ~~~~~~~~~--~~~..1-~--~~~~

TROPHY FIELD 01193 (Arisona x Kitty Field) 2nd In 2 year old TONO VERMONT 08981 ridden by Jeanie Sutfin owned by Chas. mares, Antioch . 1963. Owned by James Coulter, Sacramento , and Jeanie Sutfin. Sacramento, Calif. Calif.

NOVEMBER, 1963 25 Morgan and Arab Western Pleasure: Won b·1 by on Arab ; 2nd , CONGODON , owned by Ernie North Central News Wood: 3rd, on Arab ; 4rh, PEGGY SUE, owned by Jul ie Hitz and ridden by Cliff Hitz. Morgan Combinat ion: Won by CONGODON , By DoR1s Hooe, shown by Vee Ann Wood ; 2nd , WI LDWOOD TAMARA, shown by Miss Pauli ne Henning and Rogers, Minnesota owned by George Budd: 3rd , BENNELDO, owned and shown by R. Anderson ; 4th , HYLEE'S HIGH (Pictorial Spread on Page 35) BARBAREE, owned and shown by Cliff Hitz. The Max Myer's fami ly of Brookings The Hugo three day Horse Show in horses showing in halter classes were reported the following foal arrivals: August had an exceptio nally good turn­ permitted to go hom e after showin g Sunnyview Firefly, the 26th of Febru­ out of bo.th Morgan halter and perform . on Saturday. It was thanks to some of ary, 1963, f.o.aled a filly sired by Count ance hor ses. The two year old and up these for o.ur stall space - which we had Benaida Vona by Upwey Ben Don. R. mare class had over 18 horses, and all to wait for all day Saturday. Fi nally, B. Baby foaled in Jun e. She was bred performa nce classes had at least six and a half hour before the Morgan Com­ to Mr. Showm an by Lippitt Mandat e. seven entri es. The halter class placings bination class we were able to unlo ad Both of these stallions are owned by are as follows: the van and trailer and scramble to get Joseph Vona of Frederick, Md. Kath­ Weonllng Fools, studs: Won by R. D. Anderson "s colt: 2nd, Ernie Wood 's colt : 3rd, Robert Wood 's our gear together. Even then we (a nd leen Myers has been riding her brother colt and 4rh. W . F. Honer s coll. several others) had hor ses scattered all Yeorling Studs: Won by Don Hesse's WHERE'S THE John Denneth 's geld ing, Sunnyview FIRE: 2nd , M iss Allone Porters SUNNYVIEW over the barn - no.thing together, noth ­ Caesar , in the State College girl's drill MONTERY: 3rd, OCEL'S BLACK CONGO. ing convenient! Still lacki ng stall space, Stall ions, 2 years and up: Won by BENNELDO. team. ow ned by R. D. Anderson; 2nd, CONGODON . we finally left one filly hom e. ow ned by Ernie Wood; 3rd, SUNQUEST ALOR, Mrs. Dr acy o1 Brookings brought me ow ned by Mrs. Wi lson; 4th , HYLEE'S HI BARBAREE All the halter classes were very well up to date via letter on their latest ow ned bv Cliff Hilz . filled - five and more being entered Grand Champion Stallion : BENNELDO, owned -Mr. and Mrs. Dracy and Susan will by R. D. Anderson . in every class. The aged mare class Reserve Champion Stallion : CONGODON . owned be at Burlin gton, Vermont until the by Ernie Wood . was the largest with thirteen entries. Yearling Fiiiies: Won by APRIL BREEZE. owned middle of next Jun e. "Mr . Dracy will by R. D. Anderson ; 2nd, FUNQUEST STARTIDE. Morgon Stallions , 4 years and over: Won by be working on his post-doctorate in ani­ ow ned by R. D. Ande rson; 3rd, HI SARA LEE, CONGODON. owned by Ernie Wood: 2nd , SUN­ ow ned by Chuck Berzins; and 4rh, GYPSY WO· CRESTA LOR, owned by Denis Wilson; 3rd, HYLEE'S mal physiology. Susan hope s to find MAN , owned by Wm . Goerhel. HIGH BARBAREE, owned by Clifford Hitz; 4th, Mares , 2 yeors old and up: Won by TAMARA . REGY, owned by Denis Wilson , 5th, COLONEL time to take ridin g lessons in dressage ow ned by George Budd; 2nd , PEGGY SUE, owned JARNETTE, owned by Bonnie Lee Forms; 6th , and jumping besides learnin g to ski," by Jul ie Hitz and shown by Mar ilyn Hitz; 3rd , ARCHE E. E.• owned by Ed Cohill . DEBA-CON TWINKLE STAR, owned by Debro Hod­ Morgan Stall ions, 3 years old : Won by BENNEL­ Mrs. Dracy explained. "At the No.rth gin and shown by Connie Hodgin; 4th , SANDREA DO. owned by I!. D. Anderson . AN DREA. owned and shown by R. D. Ande rson. Morgan Stallions , 3 years, under 3: Won by Dakota State Fair," Mrs. Dracy wrote, Grand Champion More : TAMARA, owned by BONNIE LEE'S HI NOON , owned by Bonnie Lee "we got first and ,second in fillies, first George Budd. Forms; 2nd . HY FIRE, owned by Mel Berg; 3rd, Reserve Champion More : APRIL BREEZE, owned EMERALD'S BEAUCHAMP, owned by Joyr ide Mor · in yearling stallion and reserve cham­ by R. D. Anderson . gens; 4th ; DEBA-CON CHIP O'BENN, owned by Geld ings, all ages: Won by FUNQUEST IZZY. Debo-Con Srobles; 5th , JESSURE, owned by Dewey pion stallion, and second with both owned by Marilyn Hitz; 2nd . FUNQUEST WOO DY. Logelond . mares. Susan just won the 4-H achieve­ owned bv R. D. Anderson : 3rd , AZTEX, owned by Morgan Stallion s, one year, under 2: Won by Mrs. Wilson : 4th , MILACA QUERY, ow ned by Miss YYLEE' E WHERE'STHEFIRE, owned by D. Hosse; 2nd, ment award yesterday , which she also Pauli ne Henning . OCEL"S BLACK CONGO, ow ned by George Ocel; The placings in the performances classes are as 3rd , BONNIE LEE'S JET. owned by Bonnie Lee Forms; won last year. T here was real tough follows, 4th . SUNNY MONTEREY, owned by Allon e Potier; competitio n. She had her 3 year old Morgon Western Pleasure: Won by CONGODON , 5th , WI LDWOOD CIMMERON, owned by W. F. shown by Ernie Wood ; 2nd FUNQUEST IZZY , shown Honer: 6th , FANCY DAN, owned by Ed Cohill . mare, R'surene Princess ridin g both by Marilyn Hitz; 3rd, SHARIE, shown by Pot Stallion Foal: Won by CONGODON, owned by English pleasure anq Western Pleasure. Peterson and owned by Ed Cohill ; 4rh , DEJARN­ Ernie Wood : 2nd, MAPLAIRE ANDREE, owned by ETTE SWEET SUE. shown by Chuck Berzins and 6th R. D. Anderson; 3rd, WONTON , owned by Robert This past mo.nth she' as also been driv . SUNFOWER FLICKA, shown by Ann Bonham. E. Wood: 4th, WIL DWOOD PLAY BOY, owned Morgon Combination : Won by WI LDWOO D by W. F. Honer; 5th , WIL DWOO D CINBAD, owned ing her and hopes to enter the Morgan TAMARA. owned by George Budd and shown by by W . F. Honer. Comb ination class at our South Dakota Miss Pauline Henning; 2nd . HYLEE"S HIGH BAR­ Grand Champion Stallion, CONGODON B.'\REE. ow ned and shown by Cliff Hitz; 3rd, RED Reserve Champion Stallion : SUNCREST A LOI!. State Fai r. What with renting our hom e BERRY. owned by Wm . Goethel; 4th , EBONY' IMP, Morgan Mare 4 years and over: Won by PEGGY' owned by Miss Louise Miner and shown by Bob SUE owned by Jul ie Hitz; 2nd, BONNIE LEE'S to five college students, farming out Jensen; 5rh, COLONEL JARNETTE, owned and DUCHESS. owned by Bonnie Lee Forms; 3rd, DUO most of our horses and the dog and cat shown by Mono Bonham and 6th, FUNQUEST SWAN. owned by L. E. Merril ; 4th , MISS ILLINOIS WOO DY. owned and shown by Evelyn Woody . owned by Robert Wood; 5th , DEBA-CON TWINK LE - we have had our problems . We have Morgan Americana : Won by MISS ILLINOIS. STAR owned by Debro Hodgin, Debo Con Stables; ridden side-saddle and owned by Bob Wood; 2nd , 6th . DEJARNETIE'S SWEET SUE, owned by Chuck located Jun e Ma rie at Wildwood Ranch Mr . and Mrs. Wes Brown driving matched mores, Berzins. with the Honer family, where we are BERT'S TOPSY and BERT'S BEAUTY: 3rd. Ed Cohill Morgan Mare , 3 years and under 4: Won by and Pot Peterson dr iving SHERIE; 4th , Mr . and W ILDWOOD TAMARA, ow ned by George Budd; confident that she will receive the best Mrs. R. D. Anderson drivi ng HYLEE'S HIGH BAR­ 2nd, MORA'S LINDA LINN , owned by Goll Mc· BAREE: 5th , Miss Louise Miner and "'Rhett Butler'" Forms, Nei lly; 3rd, YVETTE JA RNETTE, owned by of care and can be bred back next spring driving EBONY IMP; and 6th, Cliff Hitz dr ivi ng a Bonnie Lee Forms; 4th, WILDWOOD FLICKA, to Mor-Ayr Suprem e. Our colt an9 ream, FUNQUEST IZZY and FUNQUEST WOO DY. owned by Gory Bost. Everyone was pleased to see Stan Morgan Mare 2 years under 3: Won by WI LD­ fillies out of thi s co.mbination have et WOO D CINDY, owned by W . F. Honer; 2nd , SUN­ to be beat. We keep thinkin g that our Sahlstrom at the Hugo Show . He and NY DIXIE. ow ned by Allene Potter. Morgan Mare 1 year under 2: Won by FUNQUEST luck will soon run out ." his family had just return ed after spend­ STAl!TIDE. owned by R. D. Anderson: 2nd . HY ing a year abroad. How ever, he was SARA LEE. owned by Charles Berzins; 3rd, APRIL "O ur old Beauty mare who has had BREEZE. owned by R. D. Anderson ; 4th , GYPSY minu s a Morgan as his mare had been WOMAN . ow ned by Wm . Goethe!; 5th, WI LD­ a £illy every year for five consecutive WOOD RONDA, owned by Dione E. Hosz, 6th , out on pasture all summer and was not FRIENDSHIP SEVEN, owned by Clayton M iller . years," Mrs. Dracy goes on to wri_te, yet in show shape. H e hoped to have Morgan Fiiiy Foal : Won by WI LDWOOD PRIMO­ "had all of these dau ghters at our July DEE. owned by W . F. Honer; 2nd, BONNIE LEE'S her ready by the No rth Cen !ral Mor­ PENNY, owned by Bonnie Lee Forms; 3rd , DEBA ­ 6-7 hor se sho.w. We are waiting for CON SLICK CHICK, owned by Debocon Morgon gan Show. Stables; 4th, NAMELESS FILLY, owned by Lamar their picture so that we can send the The big Minnesota Stat'e Fair was Pockro ndt . . story on to you. One mare came from Grand Champion Maro : WILDWOOD TAMARA . packed with horses, as usual. Heard Reserve Champion : PEGGY SUE. No rth Dakota, one from Minnesota and Gold ing any ago : Won by FUNQUEST REDIZZ , that several went hom e because stall ow ned by Marilyn Hitz; 2nd , SUN-ROSE BUD, o.ne from Sioux Falls , No rth Dakota . space was not available. In order to, owned by L. E. Merr ill; 3rd, FUNQUEST WOODY, We still o.wn the oth er two mares. " owned by R. D. Anderson; 4th , SUNCREST AZTEX have more stalls available the Appaloos::1 owned by Denis E. Wilson . ( As I have not yet received the picture,

26 The MORGAN HORSE Jim and Virginia Bant a of Santa Fe, Morgans In The Land Of Mr. and Mrs. Ea rl Buss of Los Alamos, Earl Skinn er, Mr s. John Raw lings and daughter, D r. and Mrs. W. D . Andr ews Enchantment and Bill and Lorr ayne Byers of Albu­ By Lo RRAY •EC . Bvrn qu erqu e. 619 Pu eblo Solano, N. W . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buss of. Lo.s Ala­ Albuqu erqu e, New Mexico mos now have Lynne Leary's 3 year (Pictorial Spread on Pages 38 to 40) old chestnut gelding, Beau Bee (Ca p­ tain Blaze x Retanna). It is expected Another successful New Mexico most visitors and exhibitors were hard­ that we will be seeing this young horse State Fa ir is the big news fro m the pres~ed to answer qu estions and get in our classes next year. Also a probable Land 0£ Enchantm ent thi s month ! AL horses ready fo.r classes at the same tim e. for next year's shows is th e 2 year old thou gh entri es in the Mo.rgan Division Southwestern Morgan exhibitor s are un­ che~tnut filly Minta Bee (Ca pt. Blaze were lighter than those of 1962, we surp assed in their enthu siasm f.or the x H oney Bee) recently pur chased by had a good show. Du e to a new Board breed, and all put in ma ny long, £oot­ Mr. and Mrs. Adams for their daugh­ of Dir ectors, the 1963 New Mexico weary hour s showing their Morgans to ter. Minta Bee is now being trained State Fa ir was a series of un fortun ate visitors, answering qu estions, and distri­ for English Pleasure by Earl Skinn er. circum stances, howeve r, it is hoped that but ing the very excellent brochur e avail­ She was pur chased from Bee Morgan thi s will be corrected for next year. U n­ able from our New Mexico Club . Al­ Corrals. usually large entries in the racing caused t>hou g'h there were many beauti ful, Bee Morgan Corrals report the loss of a critical sho.rtage of stalls, and many horses stab led in and amo ng us - two foals prematur ely. Th e first, a filly out of town exhibitor s bad their horses visitors are strangely compelled to the out of Walna Bee by Dor set's Foxfire, in their trailers for hour s waiting for Morgans( Many were attr acted by the and the other, also by Foxfire, out of cleara nce to unlo ad . classes they had watched - our Mor­ Miss Fox . Walna's was lost due to Thi s year we were schedul ed with gan classes were small, but excellent ! excessive runnin g (someone had taken the American Saddl ebred and W alk­ her out o.f Santa's pastur e whil e they ing horses instead of. the Arabians, so New Mexico State Fair were ace ndin g the State Fair) and Miss were jud ged by a well kno wn SH and Judge, Mr . Charles Judd Fox suffered her loss due to a very Roadster man , Mr. Ch arles Judd Weanlings , Colts and filli es: Won by DEAR BEE, Bee Morgon Corrals, Santo Fe, N . M. ; 2nd , serious and extended bout with virus. (Texas) . Mr. Judd had not jud ged FAIRLEA LADY JUNE, Foirleo Form, Albuquerque , Bee Morgan Cor rals also report some Morgans previo.usly and althou gh there N . M .; 3rd FAIRI.EA LADY JANE, fo lrleo Form. Yearlings , 2 year olds , Colts and Filli es: Won by interesting inquir ies - one from Ha waii, was some consternation at the beginnin g KATINKA C, Bee Morgon Corrals; 2nd, FAIRLEA TROUBADOUR. Fairleo Form; 3rd . MERRI LYNN from a man scheduled to. retu rn to ew ( he failed to requir e the weanling MAR-LO. Mor -Lo Ranch, Loveland , Colo .; 4th , Mexico shortly, and the other, a visit th rough 2 year olds to move at the trot) WE-NO -WA LK CAMEO BEE We-No-Wo lk Form, Espanola , N. M .; 5th , WE-NO-WA LK TAMA BEE, from a couple wih four daughters from he cooperated in the later In H and We-No -Wo lk Form, Espanola . N. M . Geld ings, Any Age : Won by RIMROCK'S MR. Lubbock, T exas. classes. In the Performance classes he ROCKY, Roy Macy , Loveland , Colo.; 2nd , LONG­ V IEW SABER. Mrs. J. Rawli ngs, Albuquerqu e, N. Betty Gleason inform s ue that there neglected to requi re the E nglish Pleas­ M .; 3rd , FAIRLEA DON JUAN, Foirl eo Form; 4th , ure class to extend the tro.t, however, AMARI LLO V ICTORY, Bee Morgon Corrals . is great possibilities of a Morgan Div i. Moros 3 years and older: Won by JUBILEE'S sion in the Phoenix IBrltmo.re Show in when remi nded, our Pleasure Dri ving PASTIME, Windm ere Form, Albuquerque , N. M .; was work ed in accord ance with AH SA. 2nd , MYSTIC MELODY, W . D. Andrews , Albuqur e· the sprin g - thi s is a very important que, N. M .; 3rd, MON HEIR SUNELLE, Bee Mor ­ T wo "old timers", the stallion Rex gon Corrals . well-publicized show. She also reports Stallions, 3 years and old er: Won by REX LINS­ that her eighteen month s old chestnut Li nsley (age 11) and the mare Jubilee's LEY. W lndm ere Form; 2nd, WIN DCREST BOB B., Past ime (age 10) from the Byers' W ind . Foirleo Form; 3rd , STETSA , Eberli ne, EE/ Three filly Li nsley Sunbelle by Rex Linsley Santo Fe, N. M .; 4th , MONTE VERMONT, Slosh mere Fa rm took the top stallion and K Ranch, W ickenbu rg , A riz. out of Sundo copped Grand Champion Western Pleasure, Open : Won by REX LINSLEY, Mare honors at the Prescott sho.w. Quite mare honors aga in thi s year, repeating W indmere Form; 2nd , MON HEIR SUNELLE, Bee their wins of 1962. Reed's mighty Morgon Corrals ; 3rd, WINDCREST BO BB., Fair· an honor for so youn g a mare. Betty lea Form; 4th , AMARILLO VICTORY, Bee Morgon is expecting another foal of this breed­ Ga llant Ki ng repeated his wins o.f 1962 Corral s. English Pleasure, Open: Won by MONTE VER· ing in the spring - no doubt will wel­ also, by aga in takin g the blues in both MONT , Slosh Bar K Ranch 2nd , REX LINSLEY. Pleasure Dri ving and Roadster. Windmere Form; 3rd , WIN DCREST BOB B.. Foir­ come a du plicatio.n with great joy! leo Form, 4th , AARON JAY, Eberli ne, EE/ Three; A newcomer to this area looked very 5th , AMAR ILLO V ICTORY, Bee Mo rgon Corrals. We would like to include an excerpt Roadster Op en: Won by GALLANT KING , Raed 's from a recent letter from Virginia .Banta sharp in the ring - he is the 3 year Plan ing Miii , Denver, Colo .; 2nd , JUBILEE'S old chestnut gelding Lon gview Saber, PASTIME, Windm ere Form; 3rd , LONGV IEW SABER, 0£ Santa Fe because it aptly states the Mrs . J . Rawlings; 4th, MYSTIC MELODY, W . D. purchased by Mrs. John Rawlings re­ Andrews . feelings of the majority of south west­ cently from Blue Spru ce Fa rm. Th e Pleasure Driv ing, Open: Won by GALLANT KING, ern Morgan owners. "Havi ng read our Reed's Planing Mill; 2nd , MONTE VEMONT , Slosh Rawlings have just moved to New Mex­ Bor K Ranch; 3rd , JUBILEES PASTIME, W indmere curr ent September Morgan Magazi ne Form: 4th, MYSTIC MELODY, W . D. Andrews; 5th , ico (a nd are our newest members) and W INDCREST BOB B., Foirleo Form; 6th , RIMROCK'S from cover to cover, no small chore alsQ ow n the 6 year old pleasure ma re, MR. ROCKY, Roy Macy. these days with such a progressive and G reen Meads Ladyfair ( Ben Davis x Nex t in sight , for MMHC is the full magaz ine. I noted the following: Cover G irl) . Saber was dr iven in the El Paso Charity Show, El Paso, T exas. our fine Natio nal Pr esident, J. Cecil State Fa ir classes by Ea rl Skinn er, and Th is is a very excellent show, a money Fe rgu son is certainly awa re of the prob­ will be shown in English Pleasure in sho.w, and has extended the classes lem confrontin g our exhibitor s. ame­ futur e show s by the Rawlings' teenage offered to Morgans to include six per­ ly, our rules on artificial appliances be­ daughter. formance and thr ee in hand classes. ing lax and not explicit. Sur ely some­ In spite of our too-short stay at the MMH C member s slated to attend are: thin g co.ncrete can and will be done to Fa ir, the Morgans as usual, attra cted the Gladys Eberline, Betty Callaway and (Continued on Page 53)

NOVEMBER, 1963 27 mostly from generous donors, affluent New York News exhibitor s, and helpful advert isers. Trophies, too, are presented. It certain­ ly takes all kinds of workers to. put on By BETTY PLA TH a good show . . . and the club is most Blue Spruce Farms fortunate to have the use of such beau­ Altamont, N. Y. tiful s·abling and a hu ge coliseum as afforded by the New York State Fair ­ Dear New Yorkers: Red Eagle (UVM Enc hantor x Red grounds. Ruth Rogers your regular correspon­ Nellie), to Miss Linda Williams of Rex­ We have just come ho)ne from the dent, has asked me to take the New fo.rd. Eastern States Horse Show in Spring ­ UVM Tutor has been sold by the York News column for a little while. field, Mass. This show is beautiful , well I shall do my best to have your news University of Vermont to Mr. and Mrs. planned, and an ideal place to show presented in the manner prescribed Harry Kintz of Centaur Farms , Scho­ Morgans. The classes were great ... for all correspo.ndents. This is what harie , . Y. The Kintzes also own 15 to over 20 entries in some. There I need for the future months: UVM Justin , UVM Juliet and UVM were on ly a few New York exhibitors. 1. If you report a show - give me Jenifer , all coming .~ year olds. Miss Helen Stofer of Norwic h can be a few outstanding general fac:s about Pat and Don Long of Longacres, proud o.f her two entries. Windcrest , report th e sales of their it and a few extra words about the Showgirl, shown by Dr. Bob Orcutt, Grand Champions and the most im­ ( yearling chestnut gelding, Beau Li ns­ was 4th in Under 15 hands, 3rd in har­ po.rtant classes. Then list the placings ley (Lord Linsley x Enita) and their ness pairs, and 4th in the Stake class. yearling chestnut filly Sweet Ran-som of each class with the name of owner Jn the harness pairs , Showgirl was of the horse and addresses and riders (Ran-Bunctious x Ginger Mildann) to teamed with Miss Stofer 's two year old Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edelman of. West ­ where feasible. Windcrest Benn Beau. Benn Beau was port , Conn. (summers) and Greenwich 2. Report your new foals, with facts first in hand in his stallion class and concerning them. Village, N. Y. ended with the Reserve Championship 3. Let me know about new members. Long View Saber ( Dude S. Sentney for Junior Morgans. 4. Send highlights of your meetings. x Oatka Moro Belle) 3 year old chest­ 5. Pictures please ... of quality. nut gelding of Blue Spruce Farms , Waseka's Masterpiece , now owned by Glossy prints of 5 x 7 or larger are the Altamont, went to New Mexico. with Ayelien Richards of. Pine City, was on ly ones acceptab le. A good snapshot his new owners Col. and Mrs. J. Raw ­ shown by Jo.hnny Lydon and pinned can be enlarged at very little cost. Be lings of Albuquerque. third in under 15. Blue Spruce Farms sure to give your Morgan's Registration of Altamont brought hom e a fourth in Current Events Tumber. the Ladies' Class and a 7th in the Ama­ The .Y.S.M.H.S. held its second 6. Purchases and sales are of interest. teur to ride Stake Class. The winning holid ay weokend and trail ride on 7. Any news will be accepted by me. horse and rider was Cornwa ll Sealect, September 13th, 14th and 15th at will try to present it properly. 3 year old geldin g and Lorraine Plauth, Spruceland Camp Java Center, N. Y. Thank you fo.r your help, I shall 17 year old daughter of the Plauths . The weekend started with a fish din ­ need it. ner Friday evening. Saturday after Betty Plauth Amo.ng the New ¥ork member-spec­ breakfast the early birds went on a tators J met at the show were Fred and Blue Spruce Farms rural trail ride. Lunch at Sprucelands Jeanne Herrick of Voorhis Farm. 'Fred Altamont, New York Lodge was followed by an afternoon assisted Bill Brooks showing Honey ­ New Arrivals trail ride. The participants this year brook , owned by Dr. Means of Elm The only announcements received is were nearly double tho,5e of last year. Hill Farm , Brookfield, Mass. Honey­ that of Russ Dobbins' stud foal by Al­ The quarterly meeting followed and broo.k is by Mr. Voorhis ' top stallion, len's fvfajor out of Townshend Gaydier. main topic of discussion was the All­ Sealect of Windcrest. This mare was New Farms Morgan Horse Show which will have placed second in the three year old in The Mad River Morgan Stables, con­ come and gone by the time you read hand class and in the finals was Reser~ sisting of a newly fo;med partnership these lines. Champion Mare. Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Al and Marcia Drowne and Gilbert Mrs. Marion Wright, 1963 show sec­ VI'. Hummer of Jamesville were inter ­ Williams has acquired some new foun­ re·ary, mentioned some of. the wo;ries ested observers. They have their .,.3 dation stock for their new enterprise. and some of the hum orous incidents year old mare, Long Hi ll Vigiltora, Bar T Westwold (Orcland Leader x that occur during the prep aration of a at Orcland Farms for training. Lady Field), her filly foal by West­ show. If she would put into prin t Mrs. Hummer is looking forward to wold Don Dane; Westwold Don Dane some of the experiences she has had to now gelded (Upwey Ben Do.n x Rena); having To.ra as a performance horse date, we wou ld all appreciate the im­ in harness and saddle classes. Ralph Westwold Dona Resa, yearling filly mense respo.nsibility this position en­ (Orcland Don Darling x Rena) and Ha llenbeck of Troubadour Farms, Sel­ tails and the many , many hours of kirk, was on the rail. He has Broad ­ Westwold Dana Dory , yearling stallion work. Organizing the New York All­ by Westwold Don Dane . Bay State wall Majo r Ray, owned by Dr. Charles Morgan Show is done entirely by vol­ Mesick of Spencertown , at his stab le. Admira l (Meade x Damsel) is the unteers who are dedicated to do some­ head man at the f.arm. Major placed in the ribbons at the Utica thing for the breed , and many are Show thi year with Ralph in the sad­ Sales Department people who. have just a horse or two. dle . Marlene and Stan Samatulski , of Es­ Over $2000 in prize money is awarded perance, have sold their chestnut colt, at this show. This fund is derived ( Continued on Page 56)

28 The MORGAN HORSE MORGANS IN PICTURES

STARSTONE. 5th Western Pleasure at Roae Bowl EMERALD'S BEAUCHAMP 13178 (Emerald 's Skychlef Riders Show. Steve Schwartz up. x Archie's Nekomia) young Morgan stallion. owned by Karene Heimstead of Eau Claire. Wisc.

TOWNSHEND VIGILET. 6th ln Ladles' Mare or Gelding In Har­ CORIMJS 011042 (Corlsor of Upwey x Maggies Mis­ ness at the '63 National Owned by Townshend Morgan-Holstein chief) owned by Martha S. Van Buskirk of Pema­ Farm. Bolton, Maas. quld, Maine. '·

CORNWALL SEALECT 13029 placed 4th at Eastern Slates in DEERFIELD'S DR. BOYDEN 010335. placed 5th in Ladies Saddle Ladles Class . Lonaine Plauth. 17 up, owned by Blue Spruce Horse and 5th in Fine Harness at Eastern States Show. exhibited Farms, Altamont, N. Y. by Sue Crafts. ORADUST 08404 (Sunduat x Oratress) 1st Jr Horsemanship, British Columbia. Linda Dudley riding. Also shown is Merilee Fahml up on LADY MARGARET.

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JONATHAN KEYSTONE 11948. 1st Combination, 2nd Pleasure ORAFIELD 07849 (Panlleld x Oratress) 1st In Jack Benny and Driving and 4th Western Pleasure at the British Columbia Show. English Open at the B. C. Show with Louise Beckley up. Owned Christy Howard, Belling\ham. Washington, is the ~wner. by the Leo Beckleys. SONFIELD (Mansfield x Quietude) owned by the Leo Beckleys MOCO VERMONT 011777 (Montey Vermont x Milholm Corona· ol Mt. Vernon, Washington. p lion) ls! In 2 year old fillies and Reserve Champion mare at the B. C. show. Owned by the Leo Beckleys. A c I F I c

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w JEATO'S SID 14207 (Sonlield x Our Girl Friday). Shown by Phil Morrison, and owned by Mrs. T. H. Mehl, Jr., Glendale, Oregon. PANORA FIELD 011278 (Sonlield x Oralield) 1st in 3 year old E fillies al t Oregon Morgan Show , 1963. Owners are the Leo Beckleya. s T WILLIWAW 08629 (Pomulus x Dawnglo) lsl Pleasure Driving. 2nd Western Pleasure and 3rd In Combination at the B. C. Show. SKAGIT E'ENA 08966 (Dapper Dan x Lucy B) owned and shown She is owned by Mrs. E. Barclay Brauns , Keystone Ranch, En· by Kathy Williams. Seattle, Washington. lial, Wash., and shown by Susan Conklin.

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show... ' .. Left: SONFIELD (Mansfield x Quietude) Retirement Ceremony al the Oregon Morgan Show, June 1963. Owned by the Leo Bec:kleys.

Abov e : ORCLAND ROYAL DON 13447 (Culendor x Royalton Rose of Sharon ) 1st 2 year old stallions. Reserve Grand Champion. 4th in his first Harness Cla ss . Oregon Morgan Show '63. Owned and shown by the Leo Bec:kleys.

Below : ORAFIELD (Panfleld x Oratress) lst Dam and Produce, with LINFIELD. PANORA f!ELD and BECKRIDGE ORAETTE at Oregon Morgan Show 1963. Own ed by the Leo Bec:kelys.

OREGON MORGAN SHOW

SONFIELD (Mansfield x Quietude) 1st Get of Sire with Arana Field and Panora Field. Oregon Morgan Show. 1963. Owned by the Leo Bec:kleys. 0

CAYETANA 07675 (Ken Carmen x Cherye) 1st Champion Western R CHAR-EL MINUET 012866 (Shawalla Divide x Cayetana) lat ln Reining B. C. Morgan Show. Owned by Charles Akes, Milton­ 1963 Foal Class, B. C. Morgan Show. Owned and shown by Freewater , Oregon. E Charles Akes. G 0 N

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SUNNYVALE VALENTINO 14364. 1st In 1963 Foals Class, Ore­ s COFFY CHOICE 09709, won 4th In Western Pleasure at '63 Ore­ gon All-Morgan Show and owned by the David Olson&, Eugene gon All-Morgan Show. Ridden by 8 year old Toni Lynn New­ Oregon. H !eld and owned by the Newfelds of Noli, Oregon. 0 w

MONTEY VERMONT 11935 (Keystone x Ginger Vermont) lat Mor­ FERNCREST DOT 010561. 3rd English Pleasure, 3rd Western Plea­ gan Western Pleasure and 2nd Stallions 4 and over, Oregon sure at Glendale Horse Show. Ridden by Christine 01.aon and Morgan Show '63. Owned and shown by Leo Beckley. owned by the David Olsons of Eugene, Oregon. MONTEY VERMONT 11935 (Keystone x Ginger Vermont) lat West· 0 FERNCREST DOT 010561. 2nd in Gay Nineties (ride or drh em Pleasure in Oregon Morgan Show. Owned by the Leo Beck· Oregon Morgan Show. Owned by the David Olsons of Eug11 leys and ridden by Linda Beckley. R Oregon. Christine Olson, up. E G 0 N

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LINFELD 09851 (Gayman x OraJleld) lat Mares 4 years and over, LADDIE LINSLEY 11992 (Madison Lad x Lela Linsley) lat Grand Champion Mare, Oregon Morgan Show. Al Erickson, s nation, Ride and Drive . 1st English Pleasure; Pleasure Drlv rider; Leo Beckley, owner. lst Trail Horse, Western. Owned by Howard Splane. Ridden H Warren Ward. 0

BECXRIDGE ORAETTE 012470 (Broadwali St. Pat x Orafleld) lat 1n w yearling class and a part of her dam 's winning produce class at SHAWALLA GAY CRICKET! 011595 (Rocldleld x Gay May) pla the B. C. Show. Owned by the Leo Beckleys. 4th at Pullman, Wash .. 1963, 1n 2 year old Fillies. NORTH CENTRAL PICTORIAL

REGY 11798. placed 4th In Aged Stallion at Minnesota State Fair 1963, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Denis Wilson.

DEBACON KING ARTHUR 12475 (Madi-Canfield x Bonnie Linsley) CONGODON 11834, Reserve Champion Stallion at St. John'• Play­ owned by Deba-con Morgan Stables of Rogers, Minn. ground Show. Hugo, Minn .. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Emle Wood. '·

PEGGY SUE 010049 (Luckmore x Morelee) placed lat In Aged DEBA-CON TWINKLE STAR 010452 (King Benn x Chlpalee Lassie) Mares In Minn. State Fair and Reserve Champion Mare, owned by placed 5th In Aged Mares at Minn. Stale Fair, owned by Debra Julie Hits, Hopkins, Minn. Hodgin. I FANCY AIRE 011465 (Mr. Breezy Cobra x Miss Holllday) 4th in HILLVIEW VELVET BOY 13402. 1st place Open 2 year old Stallions 2 year old Harness Division Ill. Morgan Futurity, owned by Mr. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Brachear. and Mrs. Raymond L. Brachear , Waggoner, Ill. L L I SHINE ON 14374 (Senator Graham x Miss Holliday) 3rd place HEART'S DESIRE 012061 (Shadow Hawk x Miss Holliday) 3rd, Weanling Stallion IJI. Morgan Futurity, 3rd place Open Weanling N ln Yearling Mare Dlvlslon, Illinois Morgan Futurity, 4th Open Stalllon, owned by Mr. and Mrs . Raymond L. Brachear. Y earllng Mare Class, owned by the Raymond Bracheare. 0 I s s T A T E

F A I BELAFINA 010333 (Senator Graham x Jubilee Joy) shown winning PLEASANT LADY (Middlebury Ace x lllawana Jean Ann) Re· Governor Otto Kerner Trophy in Championship 3-Galted Stake. R serve Champion Mare and 2nd In Open Mare Clasa 3 year s and Mrs. Edward Ryan up. older, owned and shown by Bill Bartley, Florissant, Mo. I

lRJSH BREEZE (Mr. Breezy Cobra x Ella Barr) lat In 2 year old L BLARNEY STONE 13466 (Lucky Stone x Patty Pratt by Flyhawk) dlvlalon Illinois Morgan Futurity, (Shown In fine hameaa) by 2nd In Yearling Stallion and Gelding Division - llllnola Morgan owner , Mrs. Edward Ryan. Delavan, Ill, L Breeders Futurity, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan. I SENATOR BARR 14367 weanling stallion (Senator Graham x Ellen IRISH LANE 13465 (Shadow Hawk x Ella Barr) lat yearling stat. Barr) Reserve Grand Champion Stalllon, all ages. lat Weanling lion and Gelding Division - llllnola Morgan Breeders Futurity Stalllon Division and Reserve Champion Weanling, Illlnola Morgan N and Champion (both colts and fillies) Futurity Yearling, owned by Futurity. Owned by Mr. and Mra. L. S. Greenwalt of Pawnee, lll. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan . I s s T A T E

F A I NIGHTY NIGHT (Shadow Hawk x Jenny Lake) lat Yearling Fllly EVENING SONG 012811 (Senator Graham x Bright Star) lat place Division of Illinois Morgan Breeders Futurity and Reserve Cham, Weanling Mare Division and Champion Weanling - llllnola R pion - both sexes , owned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank J, Maaon, Morgan Futurity , owned by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L, Brachear, Springfield. lll. LAND OF ENCHANTMENT

PRINCE JUSTI·N 11760 (CaYendlah x King's Feli­ city) Grand Champion Gelding at the Santa Fe, New Mexico Show. shown accepting hlgh point gelding award. Thia la the third conaecutlye year that he has. won both honon. Owned by Mn. F. C. Thomas, Jr .. Dalhart. Texas.

LOCXELYN 08336. lat Ladies English Pleasure, 3rd. Engllah RETANNA 09611, 2nd Stock Horse. Reining N. M. Pattern. 3rd Pleasure Open, Versatile Roadster , 4th Ladles Pleasure DrlYlng, Jack Benny. Ladles Western Pleasure , 5th 1festern Pleasure Open, Owned by Belly Callaway. Santa Fe. owned by Bee Morgan Conabl. Santa Fe. LAND OF ENCHANTMENT

REX LINSLEY 11550, lat Weatern Plea sure Open , Reining. N. M. Pattern. Stock Hone: 2nd. CombinaUon Weatern . 3rd Stallions 4 and over, 4th VenaUllty. 5th Ladle s Plea­ sure DriTing. Owned by Lonayne Byer. (Windmere Farm), Albuquerque.

MYSTIC MELODY 010480, lat Roadster.. 3rd Pleasure DriT· inq Jr. Hone, Ladlea Pleasure DriTinCJ,. Owned by Dr. W. D. Andrews, Albuquerque.

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AMARILLO VICTORY 12'93 . 2nd Pleasure DriTinq Open, Jack Benny, 3rd Gelding Any Age, Ladlea Engllah Pleasure. CombinaUon Weatern , 4th Ladlea Weatern Pleasure. 5th, VenaUle. Owned by Bee Morgan Conala , Santa Fe. JUBILEE'S PASTIME 08709, Champion Mare, l11ctMares 4 and L JAYLENE, RAF. 1st Weanlings, Colts and Fillies , owned by H. C. Over. 2nd Pleaure Driving Open All Breeds, 3rd Pleasure Driv­ Eberllne (EE/ Three Farm) Santa Fe. ing Open . Owned by W . C. Byers , Albuquerque. A N D

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E N c H A N FAIRLEA TROUBADOUR 13912. 1st Yearllngs, Colts and Fillies, STETSA. lat 3 year old Stallions , owned by H. C. Eberline. owned by W. X. Woodard (Fairlea Farm). Albuquerque. T

I I M '· E N T AARON JAY 12669, Champion Stallion. 1st 4 and Over Stallions. Pleasure Driving Jr. Horse, 4th Pleasure Driving Open, owned CHICO BEE 13250. 2nd 3 year old Stallions . owned by Mr. and by H. C. Eberline. Mrs. J. Nixon (We -No-Walk Farm). Espanola, N. M. E A s T BROADWALL SPANGLE. Champion Morgan Filly and Reaerve GLADGAY'S GRAND MARCH. winner of the Under 15 Hands Grand Champion Morgan 3 years and under, owned by Sally E Saddle Class - 2nd Harness Class . owned by Mark Hanna . Hounslea. Framingham , Mass. R N

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FAIRFIELDFASHION 09830. Reserve Champion Amateur Stake and R ORCLAND DONANNA. 3rd Ladies Amateur Class and winner winner Ladlea Saddle ClaSB.. owned by Frank F. Coombs Jr. Morgans in Harness Class . owned by Orcland Farms. Wes,( New· s bury, Mass. E

OBCLAND DONANNA and BAR-T LEADING MAN. winners 1n Paira In Harness Class . Lyman Orcutt, whip . Owned by Orcland S GAY CA VALIER. winner Junior Saddle Class . 4th Harn~a Class. Farms and E. E. Havey. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Morse. Richmond. Mass. • • •

Each month we regret we have only one cover, with so many pictures which qualify as cover shots. On these pages we feature two which we feel are cover material.

CLEMENT 11852, six year old stallion by Jubilee's Courage x Lippitt Robrlta, owned and ridden by Mrs. Watson Pugh. Tara Farm. 1618 Oberlln Road, Raleigh, North Carollna. o4nother eoi,er • • •

REX LINSLEY 11550, stallion, owned by Wlndmere Farm. Albuquerque, N. M. Winner of Western Pleasure, Santa Fe Horse Show for the third consecutive year. A Challenge Cup will be offered ln his name In this class at the 1964 Show. Also winner of Relnlng, N. M. Pattern, and Stock Horse. Owner Mrs. W. C. Byers up. -

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DEAN MORGAN (Senator Kellogg x Gypsy Star) 2nd Yearling Stallion and Reserve Champion Stallion at 1963 Wyoming State Fair.

STETSONS ROYAL Am 14157 (Stetson x Royal Queen) bt Year­ FAJRLEA CELESTE 011307 ((Upwey Ben Don x June Magic) , lat ling Stalllons and Grand Champion Stallion. Owned by Ramu! in 3 year old Mares al Wyoming State Fair . Dvarishlda.

DAWN DEBBIE 010384 Isl in 4 year old Mares and Grand Cham­ FANTASTIC 012551 (Stetson x Fantasia) bl Yearling FlllT owned pion Mare al 1963 Wyoming State Fair. by Ramul Dvarishkis. was being ridden in English Pleasure Morgans in Arizona classes, both Morgan and Open . Very typy, animated but with no nerves showing, proud of himself and alert to By NATALIE c. WEBBER all the other horses and people and new Castro Valley, Calif. surroundings and without a fidget or 3145 N. 52nd St. tremble in his whole make-up. Mr . Phoenix, Arizona Bells and the McDaniels considered this Prescott show as a try-out for Poco Ace of Spades and surely now they will Well! We have started our Fall sea­ they were out in a park somewhere continue the stallion's training and on off with a bang! just driving for the sheer fun of it. The show him extensively. lncidently, the Our first meeting was on September two men , Al Halliwell and Bud Tem­ "Poco" alters to the Spanish word th and was held at Jack Connolly 's plin looked smart and more than com­ meaning "little" and not in any way ranch out on the desert near Scottsdale. petent. The Morgans? Bob and Gert to another breed of famous "Poco" Jack who has a very fine training stable Bruns ' Moro Hills Medallion, driven names. by Mr. Templin , had that "watch me" spent the entire morning with us and I am raving a mite too much about air every moment he was out there. some of our horses going through a our Morgans and this Prescott showing. Jane Curtis' DoJ1-0-Don never for a tep-by-step rehearsal of the classes we'd I remember that 10 months ago the moment looked as though driving was entered in the Yavapai County Fair. Morgan Horse Assn. of Arizona en­ The Curtis', the Hallways, Betty Glea­ a comparatively new e;xperience for tered its very first competitive show son and her soJ1, Jim all brought horses him , he went faultless every step of here at our Arizona State Fair. T also the way . Sue Halliwell's Moonbird and the rest of us became rail-birds to remember that we had no. pleasure watch and listen. Jack really worked loves her work and shows it - shes a driving class or equipment or drivers , bright, sleek, happy Morgan when she's the riders and handlers and if we didn't or horses ready for driving. Three pulling Sue around the arena. Al learn a good deal mo.re than we'd months ago we still had no pleasure Halliwell 's coming 3 year oJd Apache known before, it isn't his fault. It driving class. That we had a Pleasure was one of the best Clinic training is destined for the Roadster Class - Driving class in the arena last weekend sessions we'd ever had and the results she sure can show a lot of speed and Al is due to a large extent to the spark­ howed the very next week-end at the is working very hard with her. Another plugging and just plain hard work of Prescott show. Following all the work highspot of. the show was the Parade of the Halliwells of the Desert Morgan in the blazing hot sun we had our Champions. Our Morgans were the Ranch. The rest of us certainly caught business meeting in the shady barn last group to. be called into the arena fire in a big hurry and there 's just no where we introduced our newest mem­ and of all the breeds, they were the telling now ho.w far we can go here in ber family. Hugh and Pat Larmon only ones who en ·ered at an animated Arizona with our driving Morgans. drove all the way down from Prescott trot and who came up to receive their There appears to be no limit. The pub ­ in the early morning hours to join our ribbons as though the horses themselves lic reaction was impressive to say the As ociation and to meet the members knew they were receiving awards for very least. and member horses. The Larmons being pretty special individuals. All have just moved to Arizona from Flori. through the show the ring announcer Mark Krumwj; de' spent the week­ da and declare themselves delighted was eno.rmously kind to us and men­ end just plain living at the show arena, to find this such avid Morgan country. tioned the Morgans time and time taking photographs and because I've We, for our part , are more than just again, calling the audience's attention seen a little of Mark's work I am sure delighted to have Hugh and Pat with to the Morgan beauty , manners, and that you will £ind a series of pictur es us - they are young, enthusiastic, and amazing versatility. of. the Arizona Mo.rgans in a very soon­ knowledgeable and plan to have their to-come issue of the Morgan Hors e The listing of the show results will Magazine. o. n Morgan very soon now. give a name new to almost all of us. The results of the Mo,rgan classes I beseech you all to remember the Our current big effort now is tol"get at tht Yavapai County Fair will follow name and watch for it in the near fu. ready for our State Fair here in Pho enix at the end of this article but first we ture. Poco Ace o.f. Spades. A magni­ in November. We 're hoping our Tew want to tell you all that the Morgans ficent animal with a s:ory so fantastic Mexico friends will join us again, and (16 of them!) just plain stole the show! it'll make you gasp, as it did us. Poco we do hope so.me of the fine California Ours was the first Pleasure Driving Ace of Spades , o.wned by Al Bells of and Colorado Morgans will come over class in the history of the fair and it Bradbury, Calif. and trained by Don too. How about you mid-westerners? just brought the audience to its feet. I'll McDaniels of La Puente, California, You'd be warmly welcomed. bet that I'm not the only person here beautifully ridden by Mrs. McDaniels, The results of the Yavapai Coun ·y that lo,5t their voice completely from is a seven year old coal-black stallion Fair Horse Show follow: . cheering. The applause and the cheers who was green-broke at the age of two Colts and Fillies, '62 and under: Won by LINS­ fol!owed the circling carts and horses and then turned out on the enormous LEY"S SUMBELLE, owned by Belly Gleason , Squow ranges of Nevada to run with the mares Peok Morgon Ranch . 2nd , TOPSIDE DESERT RO, around and around the arena during GUE, c.wned by Al ond Sue Hall iwell , Desert Mor, the entire class. And this was our first as a breeding stallion. Less than 60 gon '-"nch ; 3rd , MEDALLION'S DESERT PH.e.N. TOM. owned by Bob ond Gert Bruns; 4th , driving class at a show too! Sue Halli ­ days ago - showtime, he was brought ROYAL·GLO .. owned by Eleonor Krumw iede; 5th, MEDALLIONS MISTY SHADOW, owned by Bob ond well and Jane Curtis were the two into the ranch and turned over to Don Bert Bruns. women drivers and it's no exaggeration McDaniels f.or training. On Septemb er 1961 Fillies : Won by FANCY DIANE,, owned b'I to say that they looked as completely J 4;h, at the Pres cott Show , he had been relaxed and enjo.ying themselves as if under saddle daily for 41 days and ( Continued on Page 57)

NOVEMBER, 1963 45 Several new memberships were issued Penn-OhioNews at the field day. Mr. and Mrs. Dane SouthernIndiana Hollenbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Clair By JOY A HILL Bayne all of Oil City, Pa., have jojned MorganEllhibitors the Boosters and Mrs. Doris Bertmeyer RD 4, G reenville, Pa. By E rLE E S LLIVA and her daughter Valerie, of Southing­ Route 28, Ga rden City Tr. Park ton, Ohio, have also become Morgan Richmo.nd, Indi ana Our Third An nual Field Day at promo :ors. Miss Lorie Acke r joins us Another great horse show season is Midd lefield, Ohio was a success - a from No.rth Rose, . Y. Lor ie is secre­ coming to an end. Looki ng back over good day, a nice crowd, and an inform­ tary of the Jr. Morgan and Thorough ­ the last few years, J am happy to note ative program. About 100 people were bred Horse Lovers Club and is a real how greatly increased the number of in attendance and listened as President equine enth usiast. horses have come to this area, more Milford Fox, began with a narrative Anot her outdoor event attended by than just o.ne breed yes, but less and on the history of the Morgan ho.rse. One many Penn-Ohio Boosters was the An­ less numb er of people have to ask, inte resting view and "food for thought" ual Fa ll Trail Ride at Hartstown , Pa., "V.That is the Morgan?" was the thou ght that the ancestry of the hosted by Jim and Freda Aley. Mari­ The Indiana State Fair had eight original Morgan is not impor tant be­ lace Dyckes has had her mare Wind­ Morgan Classes this year. Mr. Robert cause of the anima l, Justin Morgan, crest Sparkle at John Shetler 's in Harts . Weedon was Horse Show Director, and him self, and his ability to pass on only town for tra inin g in western pleasure Mr. Bill Bently, of Nort hville, Michi­ his own likeness to hjs offspring. It so Marilace hacked Sparkle over to gan was Judge for the Western Classes, is only what came after Justin Mo.rgan Aleys for the mare 's first trail ride. And and he placed the 1963 Morgan Colts that is imporant. after only a month in training, this and Fillies: A paper on "T he Morgan in the Civil young mare performed like a vetera n. Won by DIAMOND JIM BRADY, owned by Rolph Ulery; 2nd, DIAMOND LIL BRADY, owned by War " was read by Joyan Hills and as Also a first timer at a trail ride ala Ralph Ulery; 3rd, THE WABASH CANNONBALL , the stallion, Deerfield Challenger was owned by Enos A . Allee; 4th, UNNAMED ONE, much company was our pinto half-Mor­ owned by John Barber; 5th , D D'S PAULA K, led into the ring by Tom Fox, imagina­ ga n. This fello.w was ridden for the owned by Jack Marks . 1962 Colts and Fillies Clam Won by LOLITIA tions could picture the boys in blue on first time this past July and he too, ALLEN, owned by Rachael Centers; 2nd, LA MADE· their brave and bold Morgans. behaved real well and showed Morgany MOISELLE. owned by Enos Allee; 3rd, CHARLES MARKS, owned by Paul R. Reiss; 4th , LASSIE'S After discussing the Morga n Stand­ trail manners. FANCY LADY owned by Debra Myers . 1961 Stallions and Fillies : Won by DR. WILL J. ard of. Perfectio.n with Tom Fox using The three year old Morgan mare, HORTON, owned by Ralph Ulery , 2nd FUN­ QUEST FELIX, owned by Wm . Buck; 3rd, LA Deerfield Challenger as a model, the Gai l's Abby, owned by the Aleys parti­ SENORITA, owned by Enos Allee ; 4th , APPLE· Growt h and Development of the Mor­ cipated in the ride carryi ng an amateur VALE HERITAGE, owned by Rachael Center. ; 5th , REBEL RHYTHM 0 , owned by April Myers . gan foal was covered . A weanling rider and Aley's half-Morga n gelding, MaNts and Geldings foaled before 1960 : Won by LADY ESTHER, owned by Henry Fawcett; 2nd, Morgan was shown by Ken Hoffs tettor Royal King , was trai l leader with Jim KANE'S SUZANNE, owned by Ken Alexonder ; 3rd, while Tom Fox came back with a year­ Aley astride. CONGO'S BABEE, owned by Rochael Centers; 4th. MAUREEN, owned by John Barber; 5th , HYLEE'S ling and Bob McGee hand led a two Other Boosters who enjoyed the trails MARY ANN , owned by John and Phyll is Barber . year old. "Ho . can you look at a wean­ Stallions foaled befor e 1960: Won by CELEBRA· were ancy Stuver with her two year TION , owned by Gardner Ruelenlk; 2nd , DARE ling and picture the mature horse?", DEVIL, owned by Jack Marks; 3rd, SYLVESTER, old palomino. stallion Prince, and Esther owned by Jerry Hankemeyer; 4th, SONNY BOY, \.\'.asthe big question during this session. Laver with her palomino mare, Mickey. owned by Henry Fawcett; • \5th , SKYLINER, owned One old time horseman's theory was by Enos Allee . • Mr. Clark Simons was there also riding Western Pleasure Clam Won by CELEBRATION, brought to light and is this: "Meas ure a palomino. Miss Janice Billig rode 2nd, JODY JEAN 0 , owned by Ralph Ulery; 3rd , CONGO'S BABEE; 4th , SYLVESTER; 5th, DONELDA, the distance from the point of the elbow Beauty, a bay mare owned by the Aleys owned by Rachael Centers. to the back of the ank le and twice that Combination Clam Won by STORMY WEATHER, and Diane Moser was there with Renzi, owned by William Buck of While Pigeon , M ich.; distance will equal mature height.' / her part Morgan gelding. 2nd. CONGO"S BABEE; 3rd, KANE"S SUZANNE; 4th . SKYLINER; 5th , HYLEE'S MARY ANN . A judging clinic was held on six Tom Fox came over from Midd le­ Cavalcad e Americana : Won by STORMY WEA­ THER, 2nd, KANE'S SUZANNE; 3rd, APPLEVALE broo.dp1ares with the help of Mrs. Ray field, Ohio and helped Jim and Freda HERITAGE, 4th . HYLEE'S MARY ANN ; 5th , SONNY Ford, Ray Ford, Miss Suzie Fox, Ken blaze trai ls and helped in co.-ordinating BOY, 6th, SKYLINER. The 17th Annua l BarBeCue and Hoffstettor, William Lasser and Bob horses, riders, trucks, equipm ent, eats, McGee as volunt eer exhibitor s and with etc. There were 36 horses and riders Horse Show o.f Westport in Decatur Elmer Lantz, Cl.ark Simons, D. J. so Tom 's job was a big one . County , was held on Sund ay, Sept. Willey and Miss Dorothy Zirkle serving 22nd sponsored by Westport Kiwani News of horse shows, from the cen­ as judges. Club. T he people of this club are ter of the ring this time, comes from showing their interest in their show Mr. Dayton Lockard served as co­ Mary Dyckes of Lakewood, N. Y. Chairman o.f the f.ield day program and gro und by considerable enlargement Mary's daughter, better known as and improveme nt in past years. Al led discussioJlS on Beginning to Teach "Spo.ok" served as junior judge at a the Young Foal and later covered the Sheehan of. Wi lliamsburg , was Judge P.O.N.Y. Association Show at the for this show with two. Morgan classes: interesting topic of Gett ing a Horse Townline Stables in Fairview, Pa. Mrs. Morgon Cavalcad e: Won by SKYLINER; 2~d. Used to Loading and Trailering. STORMY WEATHER; 3rd, COMANCHE BRAVE; George Davies served as senior judge. 4th, LIPPITT SYLVANUS. After a bountiful turreen meal, cap­ From all reports the show was judged Morgan Flat Saddle : Won by MAUREEN; 2nd, STORMY WEATHER; 3rd, HYLEE'S MARY ANN ; ably overseen by Jane Fox and Freda well and the gals are ready to go again. 4th . COMANCHE BRAVE; 51h, SKYLINER. Aley, the final event, Harnessing and Speaking of going places, some of Anothe r new addition to the Ailee's Hitching was demonstrated by Clark our Bo.osters have changed addresses. band of Morgans , their mare , Irish Lass Simons with Deerfield Challenger back Eugene and Dot Engelskirger have (Arc hie O x Sue Travelmore) had a in the ring to fill the bill as a harness nice and beautiful bay filly, sired by Morga n. ( Continued 011 Page 57) Skylin er.

46 The MORGAN HORSE won the line and performance classes NorthOf The Border at the Alberta Light Horse Show in SouthernNews Calgary. A '63 filly owned by Don By PEGGY McDo ALO Jess of Calgary out of Hunter mare and Box 292, Millet, Alberta sired by Mill's Pride won the Hunter AndViews Improv ement Grade Division and By BARBARA COLE howtime is just about over and highly impressed the judge. e cryone will be settling down to await Ontario the 1964 foals. The Canadian folks had Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Weir of Minico Remember: Hereafter all South ern a First this year in the 1st Annual report three half Morgan foals by their News and pictures should be sent to 8. C. Morgan Show which was held Bald Mountain Troubadour. The Ronald Blackman, 2491 Meadow Lark in Abbotsford, B. C. This show has Weir 's spent a week traveling through Drive, East Point, Georgia. done much fo.r the Morgan in Canada. New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, In­ A recent visitor was Mrs. Anne T ay­ British Columbia diana, Iowa and the Dakotas visiting lor of Windmill Ranch, Louisville, During the busy schedule at the B. various Morgan breeders in tho.se areas. Colorado. Accompanied by her son C. Morgan Show we had time to talk They saw horses belonging to the Mil­ and daughter , she to.urcd Raleigh Mor­ to and meet many of the B. C. Mor­ ford Fox 's, Middlefield, Ohio; Merle gan Breeding Farms. gan owners and collect some news. Evans, Wilmot, Ohio ; Dooley 's also The society section of the Raleigh The fine mare Oradust, fo.rmcrly in Ohio. From there they went to Illi­ "N ews and Observer " devoted itself owner by the Washington State College nois - Springfield - and saw the to local horse activities in a recent at Pullman, is now the property of the Morgans of Thom as and Roy Brunk. Sunda y issue. Th e featured pictur e G. Dudley family of North Vancou ­ Their observations of the trip were, was of the handsome Morgan stallion ver. "Morgan horses sell well in the U. S. Clement (Jubilee 's Courage x Lippitt Carlee McLean of Mission had the Their promotion is better and many Robrita) shown in harness by his misfortune to lose her good mare Skagit hows are held to encourage young owner, Mrs. Watson Pugh of Tara lah earlier in the year and has since people to buy and train Morgans. They Farm. replaced her with the eleven year old spend money to pro.mote their breed, Go.od news for the Morgan world is bay mare, Lady Monte . consequently they receive higher prices the purchase 0£ a nine-year-old gelding, Dr. R. D. Farnsworth o.f Vernon for their stock." Bromley Bob Morgan (Easter Twilight showed up with the Palomino stallion The Bridgeway Stock Farms of x Mignon) by Mrs. Lucille Kenyon of Dickie's King, a recent import from the Granton have purchased the black Fernandina Beach, Florida. Mrs . Ken­ LU Ranch in the U. S. He also brought yearling Emera ld's Ro.ya! King (Em­ yon plans to show him and also to con­ back a two year old filly D. D.Chant. erald's Skychief x Archics N eko.rnia) dition him fo.r the hundr ed mile rides The Fahrni's have sold the yearling from Emerald Acres Farm of the Os­ in which she is so successful. stallion Skyficld 's Warrior to. Mrs. E. man 's at Manteno, Illinois. Winn er of the large open English White of Haney. Quebec Pleasure class at the Kern ersville, In mid-September Gerry and Doro ­ Graham and Thora Bockus have sold C. Fall Hors e Show was Juliana Hawk thy Weingart of Winnett, Montana their bro.odmarc Larita to Mr. Gilles (Little Hawk x Justin a Morgan), moved to Williams Lake, B. C. This Dupuis of Montreal and Mont Lauricr. owned and ridden by Mr. J. Marion 1s a big boost f.or the Morg an popula ­ Laiita is in foal to UVM Colfield for Burk e of Mt. Airy . . tio.n as the W eingarts own several her '64 foal. Th e Bockus' have also Dick Hadley of Okl ahoma City and head of Morg ans including the stallion sold the weanling f.oal Flashy Dan Joseph Vanorio of White Plains , N. Y. Speedfield by Flcetfield. (Orcland Dondarling x Larita) to Clif­ shared the Mo.rgan judging chores at Also have it on good authority that ford Oakley of Richmond, Que. the 1963 North Carolina State Cham ­ several head of Shawall a Morgans from The Bockus' have had many visitors pionship Horse Show. Results of the larencc Shaw at Walla Walla , Wash., this past summer and managed to get three Morgan classes are as follows: have found new homes in B. C . Will in a trip to the National and a short Morgans Two Years Old and Under , I Hand: try to rcpo.rt the buyers later. Won by MISTRESS SHOWHAWK VONA . owned tour of some of the Morgan Farms in by Ruth M ills; 2nd, RHYTHM"S CLEMENTINA , Dr. Alberta Vermont. Alice Mcinnis; 3rd, OCTOBER JUBILEE, Mrs . Leon­ ard W. Aurand ; 4th . TARA"S AWARD. Joan nd while British Columbia is gain­ Dale Allen and his mar e Jubilee's Flinchum : 5t h, TARA"S LADY BEN-DEL, Frances P. Pugh. ing force, Alberta seems to be losing Aurora has been doing her usual good Morgan Pleasure Horn: Won by CAROLINA GYP­ ground. Darrel and Nancy Beacon arc performance in the shows this year SY, owned by Toro Form and ridden by Beisy Phifer; 2nd , DOT S. MIDNIGHT , owned by Mrs . moving to Ontario with their two geld­ and shou ld be well up for honors in the John S. Hill , 11 and ridde n by Potty Crites: 3rd . JULIANA HAWK, J. Morion Burke: 4th . ings Chasta and Hillaway Red Wing. High Point Awards. MANDATE ENCORE, Gil Burke: 5t h. CAROLINA . Nancy is delighted as it will enab le Mr s. Jomes Cole; 6th CORALEE, owned by Toro Maritimes her to hunt Red Wing and she has Form and ridden by Dorothy Goss. From Mrs. Blanche Creelman, Stew­ Morgans Under Saddle: Won by CLEMENT, hopes for Chasta to. enter the hunting owned by Taro Form and ridden by Miss Charlsie iacke N. S. comes the following news : Deoring; 2nd , CAROLINA GYPSY; 3rd . MAN ­ field too. DATE ENCORE: 4th , CORALEE; 5th, JULIANA The George Wade 's Morgans have We have heard via the grapevine that HAWK . been dojng well in the show ring. Kath­ the Thompkins of Squris , Man. have Morgans were successful in open erine and Victory 's Star took lst in the imported a black weanling son of Ulen­ competition at this show, too. Thre e pleasure class and 3rd in each English don. How abo.ut some news from down Mo.rgans were entered in the thirte en­ Equitation, Stock Horse, Parade, Road that way. entry 3-Gaited Hors es with Nat\)ral Hack and Saddle Horse of King and Mrs. Mills of DeWinton , Alberta re­ Tails class, and all were i t,he ribbons. ports that their stallion , Mill's Pride ( Continued on Page 57) ( Continued on Pag-e 56)

NOVEMBER, 1963 COLONEL HAMTRAMCK, Mar-Lo Cirele J Sho~ Results Ranch; 2nd, CLASSY BOY, Mo.sher Bros.; 3rd, GALLA T KING, Reed' Planing Mill. Morgan Fillies, 1963: Won by MAR­ P ggy ichoalds, Littleton , Colo.· 2nd, Breeders Class: Won by CLASSY LO'S MERRI-DE LEE, Mar - Lo Cl GO, Mel Frandsen , American BOY, CONDO'S SUE, FLAMIE 'S Ranch , Loveland, Colo.; 2nd, ROY AL Fork , U ah; 3rd, COR ELLA, Reed's BEST Mosher Bros.; 2nd , MAR­ LO 'S MERRI -DE LEE , MERRI­ RUBY A ' 1, Mary Lasate r, Cedar­ Planing Mill, Denver, Colo. . · 4th, edge, Colo.; 3rd MAR-LO 'S ELDA LOCKELY , Betty CalJaway, Albu­ L YNN MAR-LO, Mar-Lo Ranch ; 3rd, AN E, John Beckman, Casper, Wyo­ querque , ' · M.; 5th, ECHO'S MA­ JULILU, UN AMED, DAMIA, Dr. ming; 4th , GYPSY STAR 'S FOAL, JULA, Joe Connors , Eng lewood, Colo. Whittenberger. George Beckman, Casper , Wyo; 5th , Gelding Championship: Champion , Mares that have produced foals: Won REED'S AURORA JEWELL, Reed's RIMROCK 'S MR. ROCKY, Ray Macy; Planing Mill, Denver, Colorado. by JOANNE, Mar-Lo Ranch, Loveland, Reserve, I DEPENDENCE CHIEF, Colo.; 2nd, MERRY MEADE, Reed's Palmer Roblin. Morgan Colts, 1963: Won by UN­ Planing Mill, Denver, Colo. . ; 3rd, AMED, Dr Whittenberger, Chey­ EASTER MAE, Windmill Farm Louis. Junior Champion Mares: Champion, enne, Wyo. ville, Colo.; 4th, GYPSY ST AR, Mari­ APPLEV ALE DEBUT A TE, Top­ Yearling Fillies: Won by FLAX IE'S lyn Beckman, Casper, Wyo.; 5th, side Morgan Farm; Reserve, MERRl­ BEST, Mosher Bros, Salt Lake City, LEO TlN,E LI SLEY , Triangle A L Y N MAR-LO, Mar-Lo Ranch, Utah; 2nd, DAMIA, Dr Whittenber ­ Ranch, Parkman, Wyo. Loveland. ger, Cheyenne, Wyo.; 3rd, HULA Morgan Stalliof/!, Four and Over: /unior Champion Stallion s: Cham­ G IRL, Christensen Stables, Salt L1ke Won by MOR-A YR SUPREME, W . F. pion, FAIRLEA TROUBADOUR, W. City, Utah; 4th, FANTASTIC , R. Honer, St. Joseph, Minnesota· 2nd, K. Woodard ; Reserve, BEAU JET Dvarishkis, Hamilton Dome, Wyo .; FU QUEST FALCO , Stuart Haz­ JAR TETTE, Jane Malloy. 5th, COLUMBI TE KAY, Joe Connors, ard, Topeka, Kan.; 3rd, AARO JAY, Gra11d Champion Mare: Champion Eng lewood, Colo Bethree Morgans , Santa Fe, N. M.; JOAN E, Mar-Lo Ranch; Reserve, Yearling Colts: Wo11 by FAIRLEA 4th , COLONEL HAMTRAMCK WINDCREST SELECTIO , Topside TROUBADOUR, Dr. Woodard, Al­ Mar-Lo Ranch, Lo.veland, Colo.; 5th, Morgan Farm. buquerque N. M.; 2nd, TOPSIDE CLASSY BOY, Mosher Bros., Salt Gra11d Champi01i Stallions: Cham­ DESERT ROGUE, Al and Sue Halli­ Lake City, Utah. pion, MOR-AYR SUPREME, W. F. welJ, Scottsdale, Arizona; 3rd , BIG Geldings Three and under: Won by Honer; Reserve, ORCLAND GAY ROCK, Christensen Stables, Salt Lake K flGHT , Big Bend Farms. City ; 4th, KING TIDE, Don Berlie, RIMROCK 'S MR. ROCKY, Ray Macy, Chadron , Nebraska; 5th, CLASSY'S Loveland, Colo.; 2nd, COLUMBINE Morgan fump ers: Wo11 by LEO I. PRIDE, Strei~ and Son, Flats, Neb. JOE, Joe Connors, Littleton , Colo.; TINE LINSLEY , Triangle A Ranch; 3rd, FAIRLEA DO JUAN, W. K. 2nd, PRINCE OF PRIDE, Mary Wool­ Two Year Old Fillies: Won by AP­ Woo.dard, Albuqu erque, N. M.; 4th, verton ; 3rd, STARFIELD, Triangle PLEVALE DEBUTANTE, Peggy TOPSIDE VIKING, Ed. T. Young, A Ranch; 4th, COftPER SUE, Metal Nic hoalds, Littleton, Colo.; 2nd, MER ­ Jr., Denver, Colo. craft Welding & Fab . Co., Denver , RI-LYNN MARLO , Mar-Lo Ranch , Colo. Loveland, Colo, ; 3rd, COCO MAR­ Gelding s Four and Over: Won by LO, Mar-Lo Ranch, Loveland, Colo.; I DEPENDENCE CHIEF , Palmer Western Pleasure, Mares and Geld­ 4th, JULILU, Dr. Whittenberger, Roblin, Loveland, Colo.; 2nd, SONNY ings: Won by KEOMAH KAY, Ken Cheyenne, Wyo; 5th, FELIC ITY 'S AKERS , Big Bend Farms , Rockford, Smith ; 2nd, SUSAN 'S COQUET, SUG R, Pleasant Valley Ranch, Fort Illinois; 3rd AMARILLO VICTORY , Eleanor Brett ; 3rd, FAIRLEA DO 1 Collins, Colo. Ruth Banta, Santa Fe, N. M. JUA 1 , Dr. Woodard; 4rh, LEO - Foal: MAR-LO 'S MERRI DELEE , TI E LINSLEY , Triangle A Ranch· Morgan Colts Two Years Old: Won 5th, .ROY L STARLIGHT, Cicely by BEAU JET JAR ETTE, Jane Mares and Foals: Won by JO. E, ichoalds, Littleton Colo. Malloy, Fo.rt Collins, Colo.; 2nd, Mar-Lo Ranch, Lo.veland, Colo.; 2nd, REED 'E ELECTROLITE , Carl Ash­ BETSY ROSS, Mary Lasater, Cedar ­ Morgan s in Harne ss four and under: by, Denver, Colo.; 3rd, WINDMILL edge, Colo.; 3rd VERRA T'S LASSIE , Won by APPLEVALE DEBUTA - JUBYLEE, Windmill Farms, Louis­ Mar-Lo Ranch , Loveland, Colo.· 4th, TE , Top ide Morgan Farm : 2nd viJJe,Colo. · 4th, JUST! JAMES, Wm . GYPSY ST AR, Geo. Beckman , Casper, ORCL D G Y K IGHT, Big Bend and M. Spurling Morrison, Colo.; 5th, Wyo.; 5ih, FAIRLEA CELESTE , Dr. Farms ; 3rd, FU QUEST FALCO TROYDO, J. Bronson, Globe, Arizona. Whittenberger , Cheyenne , Wyo. Stuart Hazard ; 4th, FELICITY 'S Morgan Colt, Three Years Old: Wo11 SUG R, Pleasant Valley Ranch ; 5th, Produce of Dam: Won by JO T E, AARO ' JAY, Wethree Morgan . by ORCLA TD GAY K IGHT , Big Mar-Lo Ranch, Loveland, Colo. . ; 2nd, Bend Farms. Winnebago, Ill ; 2nd, EASTER MAE, Windmill Farm, Hackamore Reining: Won by STETSA, Bethree Morgans , Santa Fe, Louisville, Colo.; 3rd, VERRAN 'S ROYAL BEAUTY , Mary Lasater ; 2nd . M.; 3rd, W ASEEKA 'S SOR­ LASSIE, Mar-Lo Ranch, Loveland, LULA TINA, Betty Lyons, Craig, CERER, Dr. Whittenberger, Cheyenne, Colo.; 4th BETSY ROSS, Mary Lasa­ Colo.; 3rd, LISSIE, C. M. Bronson, Wyo. ter, Cedaredge Colo.; 5th, GYPSY Globe, Arizona. Mares that have not produced foals: ST AR, George Beckman, Casper, Wyo. Won by WINDCREST SELECTION, Get of Sire: Won by MAR-LO'S ( Continued 011 Page 52)

48 The MORGAN HORSE ~rrru WrimltTurm COMPLETE DISPERSAL 16 REGISTERED MORGAN HORSES Due to illness of owner

MAN-BO OF LAURELMONT, 4 year old bay stallion HYLEE'S TOP BRASS, 7 year old chestnut stallion WIND-CREST TOP HAND, 6 year old chestnut gelding All the above are finished show champions

BO-ANN OF LAURELMONT, S year old bay mare OSOGA Y, 6 year old chestnut mare Two top pleasure and road hack champions

WIND-CREST LADY LUCK, 3 year chestnut "Sensation" filly DANE'S BELLADONNA, yearling chestnut filly Both the above top show material already started

LITTLEMISS PEPPER, 10 year old chestnut mare ORCLAND WALLETTE(Ulendon), 7 year bay mare HYLEE'S LADY MAUDEEN, 9 year old dark chestnut mare Above outstanding proved broodmares plus R. R. MARGIE L. PEPPER, In foal to Man-Bo to foal in Feb. 1964

ALSO FOLLOWING YOUNG STOCK SYNDICATE SPARKLE, Bay 2 year old Sensation filly , SYNDICATE TWINKLE, Seal brown yearling Sensation filly GREEN TRIM'S TOP MISS (Windcrest Play Boy x Osogay) bay weanling filly GREEN TRIM'S TOP MAN (Man-Box Little Miss Pepper) chestnut weanling colt GREEN TRIM'S TOP JET (Dennisfield x Hylee's Lady Maudeenl chestnut weanling colt

Mr. and Mrs. ADAM YOUNG. owners Webster Highway Tel. 603-654-9509 Tempie, N. H.

We will consider leasing our 22 stall barn, indoor and outdoor riding rings and pastures to responsible party. R. Chap mo n; 2nd , NUGGET"S MOON MIST, Sugar Run Form ; 3rd , REATA"S CLASSY MISS, A. J . An· Buckeye Breeze dreoli; 4th , NUGGET"S LO' LITA, Sugar Run Form . WyomingMorgan Champ ion Yea rling : Won by GREEN HILLS GLEN­ DA. Fl. Chap mon; 2nd , NUGGET'S MOON MIST, By PA LI E ZELLER Suggor Run Form . Two year old Fine Ha rness: Won by REATA' S RR 5, Findlay, Ohio SUPREME LADY, A. J . Andreol i; 2nd , HOLLYBERRY, BreedersAssn. Inc. T. D. Ulrich; 3rd , ROCKFIRE, Dr. Boswell; 4th , HIDDEN FANCY, Geo . Walton; 5th , SUGAR RUN SAl.'ITA 8 , Flesher ; 6th , SUGAR RUN DOMINATOR . By R. G . /\ifoRcARErocE 5ugor Run Form. A very successful Ohio Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strang of Mans ­ P. 0. Box 1223, Casper, Wyoming Breeders F uturity was held at the Ohio field report that their yearling stallion, ( Pictorial Spread on Page 44) State Fai r on August 31, 1963. All KaRoy Festiva l, is now in training at cla e were very well filled with the the Don Edwards Stab les in Mansfield exception of one, the yearling stallions. and is doi ng very well in harness. Si.nee n~s around the state thi It is interesti ng to note that Paul Rum ­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brackman , Jack­ mont h is rather scarce, I am enclosing baugh's champ ion stallion, Foxfire, son, have sold their nice mare, Litt le pictures of the Wyoming State Fair once again dom inated, siring the Cham­ Spook to Ray E. Leac h of Wi lliams­ winners. T he horses at the State Fair pion Weanl ing, Reserve Champ ion town, W. Virg inia. Spook is presently were rather scarce also - an outbreak Wean ling, as well as the Champio)l vi iting Da le Ulrich 's young stallion, of sleeping sickness cut the Morga n en­ Yearling . Sugar Run Farm's grand old Schoolma~ter. tries in half. stallion, Nugget, sired the Reserve Also visiting the Ulric h's three year Ram uel Dvors hkis was elected to rep. Champ ion Yearl ing, while Reata Fa rm's old stallio)l, Schoolmaste r, is Mr. and resent us at the Nat ional meeting in F leetwing, sired the two year old Har­ Mrs. Sam Brackman's mare, Suanne, Decembe r. Ramuel has soJd his Grand ness Champio)l. The Reserve Cham­ and Mr. B. Dono hoe's mares, Bonnie Champion yearling stallion to the An­ pion two year old Harness was sired by DeBoyd and Tarla. telope Springs Ranch . Mr . and Mrs. Sam Brackman 's stallion, It is with regret that I report the Sugar Run King. Competition wa deat h of the good little brood mare, George Beckman has rus new filly keen and it was one of the best Futuri ­ Rut hven's Peggy An n (Lippitt Moro home which he purc hased from the ties to date. Comp lete results are as Ash - Ruthven's Sally Ann) owned by Marlow Ranch in Loveland, Colo. follows: Wa lter Carro ll of Farmi ngton, Michi­ Dick Morgare idge has his new stal­ Weanli ng Horse Colts: Won by JASON'S CHAR· gan, and stabled at Pa ul Rumba ugh's in ADE. Lorry Dooley , 2nd, WILL·O ·MOR"S JUNE lion Broadwa ll Ensign - one Charli e LAD. Dr. Boswell; 3rd , WIND SONG CELEBRITY, Polk, Ohjo.. Peggy was found dead Fred Schwarz; 4th REATA"S RAJAH, A. J . An­ Hamilton bro.ught out West last fall dreoli . September 19, after having given birth from Mr. J. Cecil Ferguso)l. Dick al o Weanling Fllllu: Won by Filly (Foxfire x Ruthven ' s to a filly foal si.red by Foxfi re. T he Carol Ann ). Anderson ; 2nd, Filly (Fo>

PLEASENOTE '· All Applicat ions for Registrat ion fo r 1963 foals must be POSTMARKED on .or befo re December 31, 1963 , or bear a higher fee . Some post offices close at 5:30 P.M . and do not cancel mail afte r that hour . It is your responsibility to allow time for the proper POSTMARK. Fill out all Appl ications comple tely and accurately w ith ind icated personal signatu res. Have the an imal in front of you when drawing white markings , brands and other identify ing markings .

REMEMBER The POSTMARK of December 31, 1963 is the last date on which foals born dur ing 1961 are eli ­ gible for registration .

MEMBERS Membersh ip ln The Morgan Ho_rse Club, Inc., is on a calendar year basis. Be sure your 1963 dues are paid. If you let your membership lapse,there is a $5 .00 penalty to be re-instated .

50 The MORGAN HORSE NEWMEXICO MORGAN HORSE CLUB, INC.

PROUDLY BIDS FAREWELLTO OUR SECOND SUCCESSFULYEAR 1963

Members have supported full Morgan Divi sions in these ALL-BREED, AHSA SHOWS : CRIPPLEDCHILDREN 'S BENEFIT, ALBUQUERQUE SANTA FE HORSESHOW, SANTA FE NEW MEXICO STATE FAIR, ALBUQUERQUE COLORADO STATE FAIR, PUEBLO EL PASO CHARITY SHOW, EL PASO ARIZONA STATEFAIR, PHOENIX

... Our outstcinding success in winning new oitthwe tern enthmiast.s lo A1ne1·ica's fir st g1·eat fm nily "f ho1·se ·, MORGA , , has been the re ull of faithful dedication by all mem bers to ew Mexico Morgan Club's . . .

3 POINT PROMOTIONAL PROGRAM

• W'e have shown southwesterne rs a horse that is multi -purpose and ruly useful, consistent with the o rigi nal concept of " Morgan Horse, " through ou r regular participation in: Rei ning , Stock Horse , Western and English Pleasur e, Versatility , Pleasure Drivi ng and Roadster .

• We practice what we preach .. . artificiality has been eliminated within our ranks . We concentrate on devel oping natural skills to the highest possible degree , and present the NATURAL MORGAN to t he public .

• We encou rage v isitors to Horse Shows and Stat e Fairs to visit our Mo rgans in their stalls . All members encourag e interest, display their Morgans freely and distribute promotional literature provided by New Mexico Morgan Horse Club .

We are looking upward to new heights in the coming 1964! OF PRIDE, Mary Woolverton; 2nd, Ladies Western Pleasure Won by Circle I Show KEOMAH KAY, Ken Smith; 3rd, LEONTI E LINSLEY, Triangle A ( Continued from Page 48) LOCKLYN, Betty Callaway. Ranch ; 2nd, SUSA 'S COQUET , English Pleasure, Stallion Wo11 by New Mexico Reining: Won by RE­ Eleanor Brett; 3rd COLUMBINE PRI CE OF PRIDE, Mary Woolver­ TANNA, Virginia Banta ; 2nd, JOE, Virginia Banta; 4th, RETANNA, ton ; 2nd, AARON JAY, Bethree Mor­ PRI CE OF PRIDE, Mary WooJver­ Virginia Banta; 5th, AMARILLO gans. ton; 3rd, ROYAL BEAUTY, Mary VICTORY, Ruth Banta. Cloverleaf Barrel Race Won by Lasater; 4th, DAKOTA, Berlie and Junior Morgans, English: Won by PLAYKID, Bob Lyons, Craig, Colo.; Schuhmacher; 5th, EL VIS, M. W. COPPER SUE, Metalcraft Weld. & 2nd, STARFIELD, Dick Forsyth, Peterson, Joliet, Montana. Fab.; 2nd, ECHO 'S SURPRISE Mrs. Provo, Utah; 3rd, ROY AL BEAUTY, Western Pleasure Stallions: Won by J. Harrington. Mary Lasater; 4th EL VIS, M. Peter­ PRINCE OF PRIDE, Mary Woovler­ Trailer Race: Won by STARFIELD , son, Joliet, Mo)ltana; 4th, CHIEF ton; 2nd, CLASSY BOY, Mosher Dick Forsyth ; 2nd, ELVIS , M. W. DART, R. Dvarishkis Bros.· 3rd , AARON JAY, Bethree Peterso.n. Single Roadsters: Won by SO NY Morgans; 4th, EL VIS, M. W Peter­ Novice Cutting : Won by CLASSY AKERS, Big Bend Farms; 2nd, GAL­ son; 5th, CHIEF DART, R. Dvarish­ BOY, Mosher Bros.; 2nd, DAKOTA, LA IT KING, Reed's Planing Mill; kis. Berlie and Schuhmacher· 3rd, PLAY­ 3rd, CORNELLA, Reed's Planing Single Roadster, Challenge: Won by KID , Bob Lyons, Craig, Colo.· 4th, Mill. SO NY AKERS, Big Bend Farms; LEONTINE LINSLEY , Triangle 2nd, GALLANT KING, Reed's Plan­ Ulestern Pleasure, owner-amateur: Ranch. Won by PRINCE OF PRIDE, Mary ing Mill; 3rd, CORNELLA , Reed's Planing Mill. Western Pleasure Championship: Woolverton; 2nd, KEOMAH KAY, Won by LEONTINE LINSLEY, Tri ­ Ken Smith; 3rd, SUSANS COQUET, Morgan Stock Horse : Won by STAR ­ FIELD, Dick Forsyth; 2nd, DEE angle A Ranch; 2nd, SUSAN'S CO ­ Eleanor Brett; 4th, DAKOTA, Ber­ QUET, Eleanor Brett; 3rd, ROY AL lie and Schuhmacher, Chadron, Neb. DEE CHOCOLATE, Patsye Brown; 3rd, RETANNA, Virginia Banta ; 4th, STARLIGHT, Cicely Nicboalds; 4th, Equitation, English Saddle Seat: STARFIELD, Triangle A Ranch; 5th, COLUMBINE JOE, Joe Connors; 5th Won by COPPER SUE, Metalcraft PRINCE OF PRIDE, Mary Woolver­ PRINCE OF PRIDE , Mary Wool er­ Weld. and Fab.; 2nd, MINER'S MA­ ton. to.n; 6th, RED CLOUD WALKER , JOR P. Triangle A Ranch; 3rd, AMA­ Morgan Parade Horse - Exhibition: Ruth and Stan Walker, Pine Ridge, RILLO VICTORY, Ruth Banta; 4th, Won by GE"f\.'ERAL COTTON, Reed's Colo.; 7th, DEE DEE CHOCOLATE , LOCKELYN, Betty Callaway. Planing Mill. Patsye Brown. Junior Morgan Stock Horse: Won English Pleasure, Mares and Geld­ fack Benny Class: Won by ELVIS, by ROY AL BEAUTY , Mary Lasater; ings: Won by COPPER SUE, Metal­ M. W. Peterson; 2nd, RETA A, 2nd, CLASSY BOY, Mosher Bros.; craft, & Fab.; 2nd, LEONTINE LINS­ Virginia Banta; 3rd, AMARILLO 3rd, DAKOTA , Berlie and Schuh­ LEY, Triangle A Ranch; 3rd, LOCKE­ VICTORY , Ruth Banta ; 4th, COL­ macher; 4th, ~ED GOLD WALKER, LYN, Betty Callaway; 4th, ROY AL UMBINE JOE, Joe Connors ; 5th, I 1_ Ruth and Stan Walker, Pine Ridge, STARLIGHT, Cicely Nichoalds; 5th, DEPENDENCE CHIEF, Palmer Rob­ S. D.; 5th, TROYDO, Jean Bronson. ECHO 'S SURPRISE, Mrs. J. Harring­ lin; 6th, SUSA 'S COQUET , Elea- Combination Morgans: Won by ton. nor Brett. • I I WI DCREST SELECTION, Peggy Pole Bending: Won by STARFIELD, Morgan Trail Class: Won by Nichoalds; 2nd, CORNELLA , Reed's Dick Forsyth; 2nd, ELVIS, M. W. PRI CE OF PRIDE , Mary Woolver ­ Planing Mill. Peterson; 3rd, PLA YKID, Bob Lyons; ton; 2nd, ELVIS M. W. Peterso)1; Junior Western Pleasure: Won by 4th, ROYAL BEAUTY , Mary Lasater. 3rd, CLASSY BOY, Mosher Bros.· 4th, COLUMBINE JOE, Joe Connors ; 2nd, Morgans in Harnes s: Won by AP­ STARFIELD , Triangle A Ranch; 5th, ROYAL STARLIGHT, Cicely Nich ­ PLEVALE DEBUTANTE , Topside SUSA 'S COQUET, Eleanor Brett. oald ; 3rd, SHARON, Berlie and Morgan Farm; 2nd, ELECTRO Reed's Open Pleasure Driving: Won by Schuhmacher ; 4th, F AJRLEA DON Planing Mill. REED 'S LITTLE GE ERAL , Reed' JUAN, Dr. Wo.odard · 4th, FAIRLEA Morgan Pleasure Driving, Four and Planing Mill; 2nd, LOCKELYN , 'B. CELESTE, Dr. Whittenberger. Under: Won by REED 'S LITTLE Callaway· 3rd, WI DCREST SE­ Ladies Pleasure Driving: Won by CAESAR , Reed's Planing Mill; 2nd, LECTIO , Top Side Morgan Farm ; AMARILLO VICTORY , Ruth Banta; AARON JAY, Bethree Morgans; 3rd, 4th, PRI CE OF PRICE , Mary Wool­ 2nd, LOCKELYN, Betty Callaway; FELICITY 'S SUGAR, Pleasant Val­ verton. 3rd, REED'S LITTLE GENERAL, ley Ranch; 4th, TOPSIDE APRIL Stock Hor se Championsh ,ip: Won Reed's Planing Mill; 4th, SONNY FANCY, Peggy Nichoalds ; 5th, RIM­ by DEE DEE CHOCOLATE, Patsye AKERS, Big Bend Farms; 5th, WIND ­ ROCK 'S MR. ROCKY, Ray Macy. Brown; 2nd, CLASSY BOY, Mosher CREST SELECTION, Peggy Nich­ Equitation, Stock Saddle Seat: Won Bros.; 3rd, RETANN , V. Banta; 4th, oalds. by COPPER SUE, Metalcraft Weld, & STARFIELD, Triangle A Ranch· 5th, Open Cutting : Won by STAR ­ Fab.; 2nd, MINER 'S MAJOR P., PRINCE OF PRIDE , Mary Woolver­ FIELD, Triangle A Ranch; 2nd, DEE Triangle A Ranch; 3rd, FAIRLEA ton. DEE CHOCOLATE, Patsye Brown; CELESTE , Dr. Whittenberger· 4th, 3rd~ 'CLASSY KID Mosher Bros.; -ECHO 'S JULIA, Metalcraft Weld­ Roadsters Under Saddle: Won by 4th, PLA YKID, Bob Lyons, Craig, ing; 5th, AMARILLO VICTORY, GALLANT KING , Reed's Planing Colo.; 5th, DAKOTA, Berlie and Ruth Banta ; 6th, SHARON, Berlie Mill; 2nd, PRI CE OF PRIDE , Mary Shcuhmacher. and Schuhmacher; 7th, LOCKLYN, Woolverton. Morgan Versatility: Won by PRINCE Betty Callaway. ( Continued on Page 65)

52 The MORGAN HORSE Stallion,, 3 years old : Won by RIVERBEND TRUE Land of Enchantment then half a mile east on Mower Co. #3, BOY; 2nd , WNDCREST MAJOR, Dearl DeShone, ( Continued from Page 27) the 4th place from 218 on the black­ Sag inaw . to,p. Mr. Mielke tells about taking his Stallions 2 year old : Won by COHACTAH KING , rectify thi gross error by the Rules Ken Shear . horse on a trail ride - a most enjoyab le Stall ion, one year old : Won by B. G. SPAR, Committee. It was also interes ing to one wit h Ki ng High behaving like a Ed Cole, Bay City; 2nd, LITILE MIKE , Dr. Fee­ note that Hele ne Zimmerman, in her hel ey , Sag inaw . perfect gentleman! Stallion Weanling : Won by RENDER·s HI JAX, report on the Morgan Gold Cup Show Bill and Helen Edwards write from Harold Render, Howell; 2nd , ENTRY by C. Cope­ quotes the judge, John Kays, as saying: man, Howell; 3rd, MARJO 'S REDIGO, Floyd Voss, Montana - their new address is Wag ­ Howell , 4th ATOMIC'S STORM, Ed Earehart , "If Morgan people wanted ho.rses wit h Northville . ner, Montana, c/ o Don Hould . They natural action to win, they would have Senior Champ ion Stall ion: HYCREST TOMMY . plan on seeing us at our annua l dinn er HAWK, HyCrest Farms. to put more of them in the ring ." Well, and shall undoub :edly have the record Reserve : RIVERBEND TRUE BOY. the Bantas are sure trying , but it is a Jun ior Champion Stall ion: COHACTAH KING , for travel ing the fu rthest. We all hop e Ken Shear . toug h situation, wit h the majority of yo.u will be back to join us soon. Reserve: B. G. SPAR, Harold Render. the approved AHSA judges. It is our Grand Champ ion Stallion : HYCREST TOMMY . In closing I would like to th ank the HAWK . hum ble opinion that some Judges many peop le who take the time and Reserve: COHACTAH KING sho.uld be better inform ed and follow trouble to drop me a line and send me Mar es, 4 years and over: Won by FOXFIRE'S the rules of AHSA in reference to true SUZAY, Walte r Carroll, Farmington ; 2nd , COHAC· pictur es. Wit hout your help, we would TAH ROSE. C. Copeman , Howell ; 3rd, MARY Pleasure classes versus Performance not have a column of news. Again BOB'S PARTY GAL, C. Copeman ; 4th , BITIER· classes. This would great ly help the sit­ SWEET SUE, C. S. Phillips , Lansing; 5th, FUN. thank s! And please keep tho se news QUEST CHIP, Jan e McDonald, How ell . uation until some rules are revised. Back letters coming . I really appreciate them. Mar e, 3 year old : Won by MAR JO 'S SHOW to artificia l app liances; one wonde rs GIRL, Floyd Voss, Howell ; 2nd, GREEN HILL'S November 23 wi ll be the ann ual fall TONETIE , Walter Carroll , Farmington; 3rd , after viewing the pictures of the Na­ DEARL'S SWEET SUE, Dearl DeShone, Saginaw ; meeting o! the North Centra l Assn., to tional Show just how some of the horses 4th . CLOVERLANE DOLLY M , C. S. Phill ips , Lans­ be held in Minneapo lis. For furth er ing ; 5th, CHAR-LYNNE, James Doyle , Saginaw . could hobble into the arena with the informa :ion as to place, contact Ern ie Mare 2 year old: Won by HI HO KITIY, Harold hoofs and weights they are carryi ng. Niemi, Plymouth ; 2nd, MERRY MAID , Ed Cole, Wood, 5910 N icollet Ave ., Mpls. 19, Bay City; MISSY MONTE CANTOR, Dearl DeShone. These may be good Morgans, but good Mare one year old: Won by PENNY PAYGON . Minn. See you all there . C. S. Phlll lps , Lansing; 2nd, COHACTAH ROZ· for what? I always liked the ad that ELLA, C. Copeman , Howell; 3rd, LA PETITE. appeared in a breeder 's listing some Dr. Feeheley , Saginaw ; 4th, MOLLY ANN , Bar- bara Thompson, Holly; 5th, TAHITIAN GIRL, time ago. "We show our using horses George Cook , Bay City . and use our show hor ses." Believe it Mare , Weanllng s: Won by RENDER·s JEWEL, Justin Morgan Harold Render, How ell; 2nd , HY CREST MIDGE, vas Dean Jackso,n that carr ied that ad." HvCrest Forms, Brighton ; 3rd , ENTRY of C. Cope­ ( Continued from Page 24) man. Howell. llroodma re: Won by QUIZELLA, C. Copeman , hree-gaited Saddl e: Wo n by Bill Y B. GEDDES, How ell : 2nd , FOXY JEAN , Harold Render, How · Ed Earehart, Northville ; 2nd, DEERFIELD'S PAM­ ell : 3rd , PLAINS BEAUTY, Hy Crest Form, Brighton ; North Central ELA, Woods & Water Farms; 3rd, MARY BOB·s 3rd, PLAINS BEAUTY, Hy Crest Farm, Bright on; PARTY GAL , C. Copeman , How ell; 4th, CLOVER­ 4th. SPRINGBROOK GIPSY, Floyd Voss, Howe ll ; ( Continued from Page 26) LANE DOLLY M , C. S. PhiWps, Lansing . 5th . FOXY JUNE, Harold Render, How ell . Western Pleasure : Won by BITIERSWEET SUE. Senior Champ ion More : MAR -JO 'S SHOW GIRL, am including Mrs. Dr acy's news C. S. Phill ips, Lansing; M . J. ' s TOMI ; 3rd , Floyd Voss. Reserve, SPRINGBROOK QUIZELLA , JOHN GEDDES, Woods & Water Farms, So. Lyon: Copeman. without the picture). 4th SUCCARDE'S NINO, Ed Earehart, No rthville . Junior Champ ion More : Won by HI HO KITTY. Received a very interesting letter from Fine Harness: Won by DEERFIELD'S PAMELA . Harold Niem i; Reserve, RENDER·s JEWEL. Horol,t Mr. and Mrs. Mielke of Austin in which Woods & Water Farms; 2nd , Bl LLY B. GEDDES. Render. Ed Earehart; 3rd , CLOVERLANE DOLLY M , C. S. Grand Champ ion Mor e: MARJo ·s SHOW GIRL; they tell about their new stallion King Phill ips. Reserve, SPRINGBROOK QUIZELLA . High, recently purchased from Mr. and Geld ings , 2 years and over: Won by HI JAX Saginaw Fair KID . Haro ld Niemi, Plymouth; 2nd , KANE 'S VIC ­ Mrs. Bill Edwards. He is getting a new Sept. 11, 1963 TORY STAR, George Cook, Boy Citv · 3rd . LINE• O . Jane McDonald , How ell ; 4th, DANBURY, Wolter stud pen (50 x JOO feet) and a new Judge: Chester Treftc Carroll, Farmington ; 5th , MICHAEL GEDDES. barn. Mr. Mielke invites all orth Cen. Stall ion, 4 years and over: Won by HYCREST Dearl DeShone, Saginaw . TOMMYHAWK. HyCrest Farms, Brighton, 2nd , Mare and Fool : Won by SPRINGBROOK QU IZ- tral members to visit them if in their GREEN HILL 'S DEV-TONE, Walter Carroll, Farm· area - they're south of. Austin on U. ing ton; 3rd, BILLY B. GEDDES, Ed Earehart, Northv ille ; 4th , KANE 'S JAZZMAN, Woods & Water ( Continued on Next Page) S. 218 just past the Dri ve-In Theatre, Forms. /

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NOVEMBER,1963 53 ELLA, C. Copeman , Howell; 2nd, FOXY JEAN . Harold Render, Howell; 3rd , PLAINS BEAUTY, Hy the first time in a show at the Nation­ Mrs. Havey showed me their three nice Cre.r Farms, Brighton ; 4th , SPRINGBROOK GYPSY, al this year and came home with a fu ll sisters, Bar-T Coronet , Bar-T Core. Floyd Voss, How ell; 5th , FOXY JUNE, Harold Render, Howell . red ribbon. Virlendon (Ulendo .n x Bay lea and Bar-T Corene who are thr ee Produce of Dam : Won by Entries of C. Copeman , Howell ; 2nd , Entri es of Floyd Voss, Howell : State Virginia), a s:ablemate of Frolic 's years, two years, and one year, respec­ 3rd . Entries of C. Copemon; 4th , Entries of Deorl is in training with Mr. Bud Smith and tively. These mares are coming along DeShone, Sag inaw ; 5th , Entries of Deo rl De. Shone, Saginaw , is coming along nicely. Also in train­ nicely with their training and the Three Animals own ed by one E*1ibitor: Won by DICK MEASEL, HyCrest Farm, Brighton ; 2nd , ing with Mr. Smith is Mr. Pensley, Haveys are happy with them. Their FLOYD VOSS, Howell ; 3rd , WALTER CARROLL, owned by Elaine MacCarthy. This gelding Bar-T Leading Man has had a Green Hi ll Farm, Farmington; 4th , C. COPEMAN , Howell; 5th , HAROLD RENDER, Howell. Morgan is going nicely in harness at very successf.ul show season this year. Three-Gait ed Saddl e: Won by Bill Y B. GEDDES, present and has done well in Junior Ed Earehart , Northv ill e; 2nd , DANBURY, Wol ter I also saw old Lippitt Searchlight at a CARROLL. Farmington; 3rd , MARY BOB'S PARTY classes th is past season. distan ce in the pasture. He certainly GAL. C. Copeman , How ell; 4th , RIVERBEND TRUE BOY; 5th , CLOVERLANE DOLLY M, C. S. Phi ll ips, doesn't look his age. Lansing . New Hampshire I also visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Dono­ English Pleasur e: Won by HYCRESTTOMMYHAWK; HvCrest Farms; 2nd , MARY BOB'S PARTY GAL , Helen Quinn of North Star Morgan van Mills of Velvet Farm, Manchest er C. Copeman ; 3rd, FUNQUEST CHIP, Jane Mc · Ranch, South Acworth writ es that her Dono ld 4th, HI JAX KID, Harold Niem i, Plymouth ; who certainly showed the same hospi­ 5th , MAR -JO 'S SHOW GIRL, Floyd Voss, How el l. mare Penn State Co-Ed is coming along tality that most Morgan owners do. I Jun ior Fine Harness: Won by GREEN HILLS TONETIE. Wolt er Carrol l, Farmington; 2nd , MAR · nicely and has been ridd en in parades , was sorry to miss talking with their JO 'S SHOW GIRL, Floyd Voss; 3rd , RIVERBEND on picnics, etc., and is a perfect pleas­ TRUE BOY; 4th , MARY BOB' S PARTY GAL , C. daughter Jacquelyn who is responsible Copeman ; 5th , CLOVERLANE DOLLY M , C. S. ure mare. Mrs. Quinn purchased this for their five nice Morgans, and the Phill ips. Fine Homen: Won by Bl LLY B. GEDDES, Ed mare from Mrs. Wilma Rice of Arling­ initial Morgan lover in the family . Earehart ; 2nd, DANBURY, Walte r Carroll ; 3rd , ton, Vermont last April , and has bred DEERFIELD'S PAMELA , Woods & Water Farms. Jackie is a lucky girl who wanted "a" Junior Western Pleasure : Won by BITTERSWEET her to the stallion Procter (Ethan B x Morgan and got two, and in less than a SUE, C. S. Phillips; 2nd , FUNQUEST CHIP, Jane Mc · Dono Id: 3rd , CHAR·LYNNE , James Doyle , Sog lnow ; Be·sy Jane) who Mrs. Quinn also year had five! Mr. Mills showed me 4th , DEARL· s SWEET SUE, Dear! DeShone. owns. There are now twelve Morgans Seni or Western Pleasure : Won by HI JAX KID . Bald Mt. Polly Allen (Easter Twilight Harold N iemi : 2nd , HYCREST TOMMYHAWK , at North Star Ranch. x Verran 's Dixie Anne) and her stud HvCrest Farms; 3rd, LAMONT CHESTNUT, Georg e Cook, 4th , SUCCARDE'S NINO , Ed Eareha rt . Mrs. Quinn recently visited "Just­ colt by Iroquois King, tentatively A-Mere-Farm in Alstead and saw a named Velvet's Alert King, and Green lovely yearling filly, Aldots Dutchis Hills Ru-Lyn (Foxfire x Roubikate) New England (Windcrest Encore x Daisy Field) who and her filly by Yankee Dan. The two is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Continued from Page 23) mares mentioned were Jackie's original Searles. The Searles also own the stal­ two Morgans. "Polly " was purchased Moro) and Sunset Ho lly Hawk (Little lion Royalton Sam Ethan (Lippitt Sam in foal but "Lyn " gave her owners a Hawk and Nancy Twilight). They and Griselda Morgan) , a stud colt by nice surprise in January by presenting plan to keep the filly Sunset Pandora "Sam " and a bay filly by Lippitt Ray­ them wit h a filly quite unexpectedly. Hawk out of U. C. Panquota by Little mond . The Mills also own Wales Farm Kim, Hawk. Mrs. Dock sent me an interest­ Don and Helen Wood of Alstead are a large yearling by Wales Farm Major ing article which appeared in the Jan­ the owners of the grand old stallion Bet out of Wales Farm Kayanne, pur­ uary 1955 Reader 's Digest on "The Allen B (Knickerbocker x Sally Ann), chased at the 1962 Weanling Sale. Horse that Became a Legend." Per­ and Spar's Donna (Sparbeau x Prima These Morgans enj •y 1a very nice new haps some of you have already seen this Donna). barn and paddock. I'm sure we will article which is very good . The Dock 's Mrs. Margaret Rice of Rockbottom see the Mills in more and more Morgan have had many visitors recently, in­ Lo.dge, Meredith , announces the sale of events in the f.uture. cluding Mrs. Lucille Kenyon of Fer­ I hree f.oals this year . .. a £illy out of Vermont nandina Beach, Florida who stopped to Sealect Lady Jane by Sam Ashbrook see Little Hawk, the stallion she form­ to Moreeda Acres, Janesville, Wiscon­ I also had the opportunity recently to erly t9wned. sin . . . a yearling colt, George Ash­ visit Mrs. Beverly Williams of the New Massachusetts brook (Sam Ashbrook x Lippitt Boston Road, Norwich, and to see her Mr. Charles Cohen of Lynn writes Georgiana) to Mrs. Eloise Knudson of stallion Upwey Johnny, who is well that he is very happy with his stallion , Vermont, and a weanling colt by Sam along in age but is still siring nice foals. Reata's Adios who was recently Grand Ashbrook out of Westfall Becky to Mrs. Beverly is another fairly new Morgan Champion in the three and under stal­ Gordon Maday of Underhill Center, owner who is trying to. divide her time lion, Reata's Adios who was recently Vermont. between her family and her horses. Grand Champion in the three and un ­ I recently had the opportunity to Mrs. Frances Bryant of Serenity der stallion and mare classes at the East­ visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fellows and Farm, South Woodstock reports the ern States Exposition. This nice stal­ daughter of Etna who are new Morgan sale of two Morgans. A weanling stud lion is by Fleetwiog out of Royalton­ owners. They own a yearling stallion foal tentatively named Jeremy, by Tril ­ Jus-Sue and was also Ohio State Cham­ by Upwey Johnny out of Esther Spears, brook Joel out o.f Precious Ashmore pion and first in the Ohio State Breed­ and hope to raise this nice young stal­ has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ers Futurity in 1961 before being pur­ lion for pleasure use and for breeding. H. Barris of Kilkenny Stock Farm chased by Mr. Cohen. This stallion is While in the Manchester area re­ Lancaster, New Hampshire. Crispin presently standing at the· Whitey Fen­ cently, I had the opportunity to visit a two year old gelding by Jubilee's ton stable. two Morgan owners. I was very im­ Courage out of Precious Ashmore ha The Weiners, Bayberry Lane, Haver. pressed with the large tack shop that been sold to Miss Gail BoJesh of Still­ hill, are very proud of their mare UVM Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Havey of Plummer meadow Farm, Gausevoort, N . Y. Frolic who is a perfect children's and Road now have - everything from Mr. HaroJd Terry of Whistling Echo pleasure horse. She was driven for show harnesses to brushes to clothes. Morgan Farm, Randolph, writes that

54 The MORGAN HORSE he ha leased his mar e, Ec hobroo k farm in White River . W e are very Get of sire, 2 lo 4 of gel : Won by SONFIELD, owned bv Leo and Louise Beckley; 2nd, MONTEY Jewel to Beryl and Tracy Howe of happy wit h our weanli ng filly o.ut of VERMONT, owned by the Beckleys; 3rd, BROAD. WALL ST. PAT, owned by the Beckleys; 4th, KEY­ Berlin Co rner , Vermo)1t. Mr. Terry Prudenc e shmore by Orcland Vigil­ STONE, owned by Mr . and Mrs . E. Barclay Brauns, is another Morga n breeder who sud­ do n. "Patience " is a dark chestnut Wenatchee, Wash. den ly finds himself with more Mor­ with stockings and, of cou rse, we think Produce of Dam, 2 lo 4 of Produce: Won by ORA­ Fl ELD, owned by Leo and Louise Beckley; 2nd, gans than stalls, as is the case with she is ju t about perfect! fter muc h GOLDEN PRINCESS, owned by Penny Cole. Noll , Oregon; 3rd , CAYETANA, owned by the Char-El many of us. discu ion we have decided to keep her Morgan Ranch; 4th , DAWNGLO, recentl y sold by Mr . and Mrs. Keynit h Knapp of to show and as a brood mare event­ Keystone ~nch , new owner not known . Bald Mt. Fa rm rlin gton report the ually. Prudence will be rebred to Grand Champion Mar e: ORAFIELD. Reserve Champion Mar e: MOCO VERMONT. sale of a chestn ut filly by Bar-T-Vigil ­ Vig ildon in the Spring. Our two year Grand Champion Stallion : ORCLAND ROYAL DON . man ou t of Bald Mt. Li a Ash to Mr. old geldi ng, oremac Sere nader, Reserve Champion Stallion : MILL 'S PRIDE. Wa lter Frabry of Wea :hersfie ld, Co nn. (Wind-crest Spri ngtime x Parade) is PERFORMANCE CLASSES Combination : Won by JONATHAN KEYSTONE, Tinke rbell has been sold to Mr. Robert goi ng nicely in harness now that I have owned and shown by Christy Howard, Bellingham , Wash .; 2nd , SUN DUST. owned and shown by Morga n of G ilroy, Ca liforni a, and is a fina lly fou nd time to drive him every Louise D. Bates, Arlin11ton. Wash .: 3rd . WI LLIWAW, owned by Mrs . E. Bordoy Brouns, shown by full ister to the Knapps nice ma re, day , and I hope to start his sadd le train­ Susan Conklin ; 4th , LADY MARGARET, owned by Bald Mt. Marea lect. Mis Linda ing in the near futu re. T he rest of our Mr . ond Mrs . G. 0 . Fahrni , shown by Merilee Bough!on recently sent her gelding, Morgan fam ily consists of a yearli ng Fahrni. 1 Ma iden Morgan Pleasure English : Won by SKA· Bald Mt. Ind ependent, by Easter Twi ­ mare, or~ac tarlet (W ind-Cre t GIT E' ENA. owned ond shown by Kathy Williams; 2nd . LAURINDA, owned and shown by Elizabeth light, to the Knapps for harness train ­ Springtime x Jubil ee's Co urage), and Equals; 3rd , SHAWALLA BETTY, owned and shown ing and both Lind a and her gelding arc ( Continued on Page 66) by Jeanette Scheuer, Bothell, Wash.; 4th , LADY MONTE, owned by Mrs . Morie Mclean, shown by doing very nicely now in harn ess. Carlee Mclean . Mr . Lorraine Kelton of Arli ngto n Junior Horsemanship : Won by LINDA DUDLEY, riding Oradust, owned by Mr . and Mrs. Gordon has soJd Brom ly Bob Morgan (Eas ter Pacific Northwest Dudley; 2nd, LINDA BECKLEY riding Montey Ver­ mont , owned by the Leo Beckleys; 3rd, EVELIN Twilig ht x Mignon) to Mrs. Luci lle ( Continued from Page 22) MATICK , riding Mon Heir Gretchen, owned by M. Kenyon of Fernand ina Beach, Flo rida. Cookson . Kelowna , B. C.; 41h, KATHY WIL LIAMS , RIDGE DIMONETIE owned by Mr. ond Mrs . H. K. riding Skogit E"Ena. Morga n owne rs will be interested in Pemberton , Olympic , Wosh .; 4th , ROSEBRIAR"S MISS PAT, owned by Dr. ond Mrs . Wm . Hooper , Morgan Pleasure Well ern: Won by MONTEY a hearing whic h was held at the U ni­ Ellensburg, Wosh. VERMONT. owned by Leo and Louise Beckley , Two year old Fillies : Won by MOCO VERMONT, shown by Linda Beckley; 2nd , WILLIWAW , owned versity of Vermont farm in Weybridge, owned by Leo ond Louise Beckley; 2nd , CHAR· EL by Mrs . E. Bordoy Brauns, shown by Susan Conk­ lin ; 3rd EASTERGLO. owned bv Mr . and Mrs . called by Senator George Morse of CINDY, owned by the Chor -El Morgon Rench; 3rd , G. 0 . Fahrni, shown by Mer i lee Fahrni; 4th , JON . SHAWALLA GAY CRICKET, owned by Ruby Jensen ATHAN KEYSTONE, owned and shown by Christy Danville, Chairman of. the gricu ltu ral Chehal is, Wosh .; 4th, MY GAY PIXIE, owned by Elizabeth H. Equols, Bothell , Wosh . Howard. Educa tion Com mission created by the Two year old Stallions: Won by ORCLAND ROYAL Jack Benny Class Won by ORAFIELD, owned by 1963 Vermo .nt Leg islatu re. Senator DON, owned by Leo ond Louise Beckley; 2nd , SAN­ Leo and Louise Beckley, shown by Louise Beckley; SON FIELD. owned by Mrs . Shirley Church, Long . 2nd . MACDELLA, owned and shown by B. T. Morse aid consideration wou ld be lev, e. C.; 3rd , SHAWALLA DUDE, owned by the Mullaney; 3rd , LAURINDA , owned and shown Chor· El Morgon Rench; 4th, PRINCE SHAROCK, bv Elizabeth Equals; 4th, SUN DUST, owned and given to the effect of the farm in Wey­ owned bv J. G. Dinsmore . shown bv Louise D. Bates. bridge, Middl ebu ry and the Addison Mares , Three Years Old and Over: Won by ORA­ Morgon Stallions , Mores, Geldings - English: FIELD. owned by Leo and Louise Beckley; 2nd, Won by ORAFI ELD, owned by Leo ond Louise Count y in general, wit h particular PANORA FIELD, owned by Leo ond Louise Beckley; Becklev; 2nd , MILL 'S PRIDE, owned by Mrs . A. reference to the tourist industry etc. 3rd, SKAGIT NIKA, owned by Dr. and Mrs. J. H. J. Mills , shown by Michael Mills; 3rd, ORADUST, Wiiiiams, Seallle , Wash.; 4th, MACDELLA, owned owned bv the Gordon Dudl eys, shown by Lindo I'm sorr y that I don 't have the official by B. T. Mullaney , Gresham, Oregon . Dudley; 4th , SHAWALLA BETTY, owned ond shown Broodmare : Won by ORABI RD, owned by Juli e by Jeanette Scheuer. I results of this heari ng at present. Pemberton ; 2nd , RANCHITA QUEEN, owned by Mr . ond Mrs . G. 0. Fahrn i; 3rd, CAYETANA, Morgan We,torn Reining: Won by CAYETANA , Mr. Raymond Ingraham of Hidden owned bv the Char-El Morgan Ranch; 4th, SKAGIT owned by Char-El Morgan Ranch, shown by Charles Valley Road, Po.wnal is enjoyi ng his MAID , owned by C. E. Dahlman Akes; 2nd, STARFIRE DE JARNETTE, owned and Mare and 1963 Foal : Won by ORABIRD ond PEM· show n by R. W . Mallory, Port Albernie, B. C.; Morgan stallion, Pete r Dane and has FIELD, owned by Julie Pemberton; 2nd, CAYE­ 3rd , LADY MONTE, owned by Mrs . Marie Mcleon, ANA . and CHAR-EL MINUET , owned by the Char· show n by Corlee Mclean; 4th , EASTERGLO, done well with him in Open Colt El Morgan Ranch; 3rd, J;'ANCHIA QUEEN, owned owned bv Mr. a~d Mrs . G. 0 . Fahrni, shown by cla e at show s recent ly. This two bv Mr . and Mrs . G. 0 . Fahrni; 4th, SKAGIT Frank Hallett . MAID , owned by Mr . C. E. Dahlman . Morgan Pleasure Driv ing: Won by WILLIWAW , year old is by Oatka Sealect Lad out Stallions. three years old and over : Won by owned bv Mrs. E. Barclay Brouns, shown by S'.Json of. Milan. MIL L" S PRIDE, owned by Mrs . A . J. Mi lls; 2nd, Conklin ; 2nd , JONATHAN KEYSTONE, owned ond SKYFIELD. owned by Mr. and Mrs . G. 0 . Fahrni; shown by Christy Howard; 3rd, LADY MARGARET. low I must ' take a minute to tell 3rd . KINGSFIELD, owned by Doug Robson, Kelowna, owned bv Mr . ond Mrs . G. 0 . Fohrni , shown by B C.; 4th , MONTEY VERMONT, owned by Leo Merilee Fahrni; 4th, SUN DUST, owned and shown you of Mo rgan a~tivitie here at our and Louise Beckley. by Louise D. Bates.

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Locorlon of known off ice of publication 102 Waler Sr., Leominsrer, Mass. 01453 (Worcesrer (Upwey Ben Don x Mademo.iselle) to classes as Central ew York shows dur­ Counry) ing the year. 5. Locarion of the headquarters or general the show in a beautiful new trailer. business oHices of the publisher (not printer,) , The Welcome Wagon Junior Exhibito.rs and Morgan own­ Secretary 's Office , P. 0 . Box 2157, West Hart­ ford, Conn. 06117 . The New York State Morgan Horse ers - write your news for this maga­ 6. Names and addresses of Publishe r, Editor , zine to "A unt Betty" - see address and Managing Editor , Society welcomes the following new Publisher , Otho F. Eusey, 102 Water St., Leominster, members: at beginning of column . Mass. 01453. Editor: Bernice Anderson, 102 Water St., Leominster, Miss Joanne Cowton, Cornwall, N. Mass . 01453 . Y. 7. Owner , The Morgan Ho"e Club , Inc., 230 So. News and Views Park Ave ., New York , N. Y. Miss Lillian MacArthur, Fair Haven, B. Known bondholde,.. , mortgagees, and other ( Continued from Page 47) security holders owning or holding 1 percent or who owns Pecos' Pride, 3 year, ch. G. more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or (Pecos x Oatka Wendee). Carolina Gypsy placed second in this other securities : None . 9. Paragraphs 7 and 8 Include , in cases where Mr. and Mrs. Ro.bert Allen Peck, Sr., class, with Mandate Encore taking the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or In any and family of Kingston Rd., Elbridge. fifth and Juliana Hawk sixth . Twenty. other fiduciary relation, the name of the person Horse : Skylark Orion, 2 year, ch. s. five horses of all breeds and types we~e or corporaion for whom such trustee is acting, also the statements in the two paragraphs show (A llen's Mohawk Chief x Melodius in the ring for the Pleasure Horse the afflant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stock­ Harmony). Championship Stake. Four of the holders and security holders who do not appear six Morgans in the class were kept in upon the books of the company as trustees, hold Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wallace John­ stock and securit ies In a capacity other than that s~on and family, also of Kingston Rd., the ring for the workout. JU'liana of a bona fide owner . Names and addresses of who list as their horses: Melodius Har­ 'Hawk emerged with the fo.urth place Individuals who are stockholders of a corpora ­ tion which itself is a stockholder or holder of mony, 10 yr. ch. m. (Rosevelt x Dell's ribbon. bonds , mortgages or other securities of the pub­ lishing corporation have been included In para­ Melody); Delehanty, 2 year ch. s. (Al­ graphs 7 and 8 when the interests of such Individ­ len's Mohawk Chief x Lady Dyana ­ uals ore equivalent to 1 percent or more of the Buckeye Breeze total amount of the srock or securities of the pub- lect); Skylark UKKO, ch. s. yearling 1,shing corporation . ( Continued from Page 50) 10. (Allen's Mohawk Chief x Melodius Averag e No. Singl e Harmony). Junior Morgan Class, English Tack: Won by Copl es Each Issue SCHOOLMASTER, Shaker Hill Morgan Horse Farm, Issue During Nearest From out-of-state we heartily wel­ Lebonan : 2nd, REATA'S ELATION, Reata Horse Preceding To Filing Farm, Sharon Center; 3rd, HYLEE'S LITTLE DANCER. 12 Month• Date come: Mrs. Frances C. Schaeffer, M.D., Howard Browns , Greenwich, O .; 4th, SEA MIST, A . Total no . copies printed 254 . St. Cloud St., Allentown, Pa. Jean Rutledge Copley ; 5th, KANE'S HIGH SO· (net press run) 6,000 6,000 CIETY, Whitmore Farm, Toledo. 8. ..Paid Circulat ion Dr. Schaeffer is President of the Mid­ Registe red Morgan Mares, 3 years and under: 1 . To term subscribers by Won by REATA'S ELATON, Reata Horse Farm; 2nd , moll , carrier delivery or Atlantic Club. I had the pleasure of ROMANCE, Dooley Srables, Wesrerville; 3rd , TAS· by other means 4,656 4,894 TEE'S HOPE, Howard H. Browns; 4th, SEA MIST. 2. Sales throug agents , watching her exhibit at the Mid-Atlan­ Rob Rutledge; Srh, HIDDEN FANCY, George Wal · news dealers, or other· tic Show. ton , Elyria . wise 850 854 Morgan Horse Class, Open , Show Class, English C. Free distribution (Including Tack: Won by TASTEE'S FIREFLY, Wind Song Farm, samples) by mall, carrier Junior Department Gahanna, 2nd, REATAS ELATION; 3rd, TAS-TEE'S delivery. or by other means 50 60 MIDNIGHT, Dooley Stables; 4th , SCHOOLMASTER; D. Toral no. of copies dlstrib· Ellen Mercer, 12 year old daughter of 5th , LIPPITT VICTORIA AMANDA, Mrs . John Junk , uted . (Sum of I ines 81 , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mercer of Bald­ Mt . Sterling . 82, and Cl 5,556 5.808 Registered Morgan Mares (4 year, and ' old er, I certify that the statements mode by me above winsville has had a happy year with her Won by LIPPITT VICTORIA AMANDA; 2nd , VAN · are correcr and complete . ITY FAIR, T. D. Ulr ich; 3rd , LAKOTA GIRL, J . R. Otho F. Eusey, Publisher gelding, Bayfield Dughal. 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56 The MORGAN HORSE Paulino Zeller, Findlay; 5th , DAWN OF WI LSHIR, Stallion s '60 and over: Won by MOro HILLS Virginia Zeller, Findlay . North ol the Border MEDALLION, owned by Bob and Gert Bruns; 2nd , Registe red Morgon Stallions, 3 years and under: JAJ DE JUAN , owned by Jeon Bronson, Troy Ranch; Won by SCHOOLMASTER,; 2nd , MILLSBORO MA· ( Continued from Page 47) 3rd , POCO ACE OF SPADES, owned by Al Bells, JOR, Tom Motrox , Mansf ield; 3rd , KANE'S HIGH Bradbury, Calif . SOCIETY: 4th , ROCK FIRE, J . R. Boswell ; 5th , KANE'S WOODSMAN, Dorothy Wright , Toledo . nna Co. On Victory 's Hobby Kather ­ Gelding s: Won by COMBO OF SUNDOWN, owned Registered Morgan Stallions, 4 ye ars and over : by Ned Curtis; 2nd, DON -0-DON , owned by Jone ine took 1st in Western equitation and Curtis . Won by VIGILMARCH , Recto Horse Form; 2nd, PINELAND CANDY KING, G. E. Chaff in, Zones· 4th each in Stock Horse and Pleasure. Champ ion Stallion : MORO HILLS MEDALLION , ville; 3rd , LONG HI LL VIGI l TOR, RoMo Morgon Leslie topk 2nd on Spring Letty in owned by Bob and Gert Bruns. Form, Wellington; 4th, MILLSBORO COMMANDER , Reserve Champ ion Stallion : OJO DE JUAN , owned George Monges, Cuyahoga, Falls; 5th , MORO tock Horse Parade. bv Jeon Bronson, Troy Ranch. HILL'S ADONIS , l. l . Johnston , Mansfield . Champion More: MOONBIRO , owned by Al and Registered M organ Fine Harness Clo11: Won by Mrs. Hilda Sheridan and her hus­ VIGILMARCH , 2nd, LONG Hill VIGILTO-' : 3rd , SUE HA LLIWELL, Desert Mor11on Ranch. MILLSBORO MAJOR: 4th , SCHOOLMASTER: 5th , band and some friends spent a week Reserve Champ ion Mor e: FANCY DANE, owned COUNT OF MILLSBORO, George Walton . in Vermont look ing at Morgans. by Charles Branson, Troy Ranch. Junior Champ ion Fool : LINSLEY'S SUNBELLE. Win Brown of Springhill , . S. owned by Belly Gleason , Squaw Peak Morgon '-"nch . visited Gordon Creelman 's recently to Morgan English Pleasure: Won by MORO HILLS Penn-Ohio see their Morgans and their first half MEDALLION , owned by Bob and Gert Bruns; 2nd, POCO ACE OF SPADES, owned by Al Bells, Brad ­ ( Continued from Page 46) Morgan foal by their stallion Victo.ry's bury , Calif.; 3rd, DON-0-DON, owned by Jone moved to a farm near Fa irview, Pa. The Fi refly. The Creelman's report three Curtis . Mo rgan Western Pleasure: Won by MORO HILLS Engelskirgers purchased the farm ome fillies in the thr ee foals reported from MEDALLION , awned by Bob and Gert Bruns; 2nd . DON-0 -DON , awned by Jane Curtis; 3rd , time ago and recen;ly saw the final their tallion in his first year at stud. OSBORNE'S BEAU, awned by Bob and Betty Os­ touches put on their new hom e, cupola, Sure would like some news and borne: 4th , POCO ACE OF SPADES, owned by Al Bells, Bradbury , Calif . weather vane, and all. photos fo.r the next issue. How about Morgan Pleasure Driving: Wan by MORO HILLS Mr. and Mrs. George Dyckes have it MEDALLION , owned by Bob and Gero Bruns; 2nd . DON -0 -DON , awned by Jane Curtis; 3rd , MOON . moved from Erie, Pa., to Sugar Grove BIRD. owned by Al and Sue Halliwell , Oese·t Mor11an Ranch; 4th, APACHE OU LU, owned by Road, Lakewoo.d, N. Y. to be neighbors Al and Sue Halliwell , Desert Margan Ranch. of Mary and "Spook" Dyckes . I im­ Charles Bronson, Troy Ranch; 2nd, APACHE OU Morgans in Arizona LLU, owned by Al and Sue Halliwell , Desert agine the extra hands wi ll be app re­ Morgan Ranch. ciated at Willowmoor Farm with those ( Continued from Page 45) ' 61 Colt s: Wan by RISTY RED, owned by Elea· nor Krumwiede . Y.W.C.A. classes in basic riding and 2nd. OSBORNES' BEAU, owned by Bob ond Belly Osborne : 3rd , ALAZANA DUSQUENE, owned by Mar e, 1960 and over: Won by MOONBIRO , horsemanship about to begin agai n. Mory Spear . owned by Sue Halliwell , Desert Morgan Ranch;

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NOVEMBER, 1963 57 Englis h Pleosure: Won by ROYAL STARLIGHT, Circle ews Rocky Mountain Cissy Nichoolds, Liffleton, Colo .; 2nd, LOCKELYN , IN Beth Ann Calloway ; 3rd , SENATE FIELD, Dean Jackson; 4th , TWIN IDA VALLERINA, Joseph Olsen . ( Continued from Page 21) ( Continued from Page 20) Jock l enny, Western Pleosure Riders 39 or Old ­ er: Won by CONDO"S MIDNIGHT BELLE, Dr. W . Taylor , Roy, Utah; 2nd , WYOMA, Erma Frandsen Single Roodsters: Won by SONNY ACKERS, Big (Melv in Frandsen! ; 3rd, CLASSY BOY, Moshe r champion stallion was Waseeka 's Regal Bend Farms. Rockford, Illinois; 2nd, LOCKELYNN, Brothers (Amos Mosher) ; 4th , JODY ST. PAT, Joe Airs owned by Topside Mo.rgan Farm Beth Ann Calloway , Albuque rque, N . M . Allen . Fomily Clo11: Won by CINGO , Mel Frandsen and Key Hole Roce: Won by STAl.'f'IELD, Dick Forsyth, with Reserve hono rs going to Aaron WYOMA . Erma Frandsen , American Fork, Utah . Provo, Utah; 2nd, WYOMA, Erma Frandsen; 3rd. Rei ning Clo11: Won by ROYAL BEAUTY, Mory ROYAL BEAUTY, Mory Lasater; 4th , HIGHLAND Jay owned by the Ebe rlines of Santa Lasater , Cedaredge, Colo .; 2nd , ROYAL OIAMEDE , SUNBORN, Wilfred Burrell. Fe ew Mexico. Windcrest Selection Sherm Rollins; 3rd, STARFIELD, Clyde Roberts; 4th , Jr. Westem Pleosure, Riders will be 12 ta 17 D~E DEE CHOCOLATE, Chorley Hami lton . yeors: Won by BEA-GAME JUBILEE, Lorwin Horse also of Topside was Grand Champio11 Stock Horn Western Tock: Won by CLASSY BOY, Farm, Pleasant Grove, Utah IJay Christensen); 2nd , Mosher Brothers 2nd, ROYAL DIAME DE, Sherm INDIAN PAINT BRUSH, Dick Forsyth (Ellen Forsyth); mare with Corne lla owned by Everett Rollins: 3rd, STARFIELD, Clyde Roberts; 4th , 3rd, JUBILEE DE JARNETIE , Wilfred Burrell (Chorley Reed going reserve. Grand Champ ion DEE DEE CHOCOLATE, Chorley Homlho n; 5th , Burrell) . ROYAL BEAUTY, Mory Lasater . Hockomor e Reining: Won by ROYAL BEAUTY, gelding was Rimrock 's Mr. Rocky, Mo rgon• In Hom e11 ht Go-round: Won by AP· Mory Lasater , Colo. owned by Roy Macy, with Joe Con­ PLEVALE DEBUTANTE, Peg Nichoalds , Lillleton, Jr . Morgon , in Harn e11, 2nd Go-rou nd : Won by Colo ., 2nd, KATER, Jess and Joe Hovey; 3rd , APPLEVALE DEBUTANTE, Peg Nichoolds , Lifflefon , nor's CoJumbine Joe reserve. In the KEN'S CAR-A-MEL, Jim and Joan Seequist . Colo .; 2nd , ORCLAND GAY KNIGHT, Big Bend Pole l end ing : Won by ROYAL BEAUTY, Mory Forms; 3rd, BILL BAILEY, L. N. Cose. performance division the champion of Lasater, Cedared ge, Colo .; 2nd, INDIAN PAINT Three Golfed, English : Won by WINDCREST SE­ champio ns trop hy ( high point halter BRUSH, Dick Forsyth; 3rd , STARFIELD, Dick for. LECTION, Peg Nlchoolds , Lillleton , Colo . 2nd , syth; 4th CARMALLOW , Jim and Joan Seequist . ORCLAND GAY KNIG HT, Big Bend Forms; 3rd, and performance combi nation) was Morgon Porod e Horse: Won by KATER, Jess and KEN'S CAR·A· MEL. Jim and Joan Seequlst. Joe Hovey, Sandy, Utah; 2nd, JODY ST. PAT, Western Poin : Won by LOCKELYN, Beth Ann awarded to Montey Vermont o.wned Joe Allen . Collowoy and CHESTY, Joseph Olsen; 2nd, STAR· by the Slash Bar K Ranc h of W ilken­ Grond Chomp ion Mor e: WINDCREST SELECTION, FIELD. Dick Forsyth and CONCO'S MIDNIGHT BELLE, Peg Nichoalds, Lillleton, Colo . W . G. Taylor; 3rd, INDIAN PAINT BRUSH, Dick burg, Arizona and shown by Martin Ren rve Grond Chomp lon Mar e: CINGO , Mel Forsyth (Ellen Forsyth), and WYOMA, Erma Frand­ Frandsen, Amer ican Fork, Utah . sen. Cockreil. T his outstanding horse won Combinot ion Morgon s: Won by KEN"S CAR-A ­ the pleasure driving and versatility, was Grond Chomp lon Stolllon : ORCLAND GAY KNIGHT, MEL, Jim and Joan Seequist, Woods Cross, Utah ; Big Bend Farm, Rockford , 111. 2nd, WINDC~ST SELECTION, Peg Nichoolds . 3rd in Eng lish Pleasure and 4th in Reserve Gro nd Chomp lon Stollion : SENATE FIELD, Lodles Wer torn Pleasure: Won by WYOMA , Erma Halter. All in all the fair was a suc­ Dean Jackson , Jackson Morgan Horse k\:Jnch, Har­ Frandsen, American Fork, Utah; 2nd, LOCKELYN , rison, Montana . Beth Ann Calloway; 3rd, BEA-GAME JUBILEE, ces and we look for a bigger and Claver Leof lorr el Roce: Won by STARFIELD, Dick Bud and Lorraine Higgins; 4th , LITTLE LUKE, Forsyth , Provo, Utah; 2nd , ROYAL BEAUTY, Mory George Feulner; 5th, ROYAL BEAUTY, Ma ry beaer turnout next year. Lasater ; 3rd , HIGHLAN D SUNBORN, W i lfred Bur· Lasater. rell : 4th, CHANGO , Wally Ripple ; 5th, CAR· Costume Closs: Won by HIGHLAN D SUNBORN, T he shows are all about over now . MALLOW, Jim and Joan Seequisf. Wilfred Burrell ; 2nd, JULIE DE JARNETTE, Wilfred Burrell. II that are left are the hunter tria ls Trolle r Roce: Won by CHANGO, Wally Ripple, Men's Westem Pleosure: Won by SENATE Fl ELD, which may ,see a coup le of Morgan en. Provo, Utah; 2nd, CINGO , Mel Frandsen . Dean Jackson , Harrison, Montana ; 2nd, WYOMA , Jt. Morgans In Harn ess, 1st Go-round : Won by Erma Frandsen (Mel Frandsen); 3rd, CHESTY, tries and stock show in Jan uary which APPLEVALE DEBUTANTE, Peg Nichoolds , Liffleton , Joseph Olsen; 4th , CLASSY BOY, Mosher Brothers; Colo .; 2nd, ORCLAND GAY KNIGHT, Big Bend 5th. ROYAL STARLIGHT, Cissy Nichoolds (Ted Wil­ genera lly attracts a f.ew hardy souls Farms; 3rd, BILL BAILEY, L. N . Case. rich) . willing to brave the cold to show in the Mor gon Troil Horse: Won by CHESTY, Joseph Morgon s In Home11: Won by APPLEVALE DEBU­ Olsen , St. George , Utah; 2nd, CLASSY BOY, Mosher TANTE, Peg Nichoalds , Lillleton , Colo .; 2nd , pleasure, hack and jump ing classes. Brothers, 3rd, HIGHLAN D SUNBO!;t,1, W ilf red Bur­ KATER, Jess and Joe Hovey; 3rd, KEN'S CAR-A· rell; 4th , STARFIELD, Dick Forsyth. MEL, Jim and Joan Seequisf . Sure wish we'd see some good Mo.rgan Morgan Pleosure Driving: Won by PEG NICH· cutting horses entered this year. Jr. Wertern Pleasure: Won by WYOMA , Erma OALDS, Lilfleton , Colo .; 2nd, LOCKELYN, Beth Ann Frandsen, Amer ican Fork, Utah 2nd, COMMANDO, Calloway ; 3rd, TWIN · IDA VALLERINA , Joseph 01· Mosher Brothers; 3rd, SHAUNELL, Mosher Brothers . sen; 4th , KATER, Jess and Joe Hovey . Guess that's all for this mont h. 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58 The MORGAN HORSE Wheat State which I am proud to be a memb er) if Camelot also topped the limit class we wou ld attend and participate in with Spring Glo while the pleasure ( Continued from Page 20) Morgan classes in a big sho,w if held class added another trophy to Mrs. their first Morgan the beautiful four in north centra l Texas. ow is the Sandra Wooding's tack room on th e year old tallion Echo's Julio D 12740 time to start planning next show ea on. victory of Orcland Linda. (Julio Elsie B). Shirley is now the My vote is yes. Outside the Morgan divisio)'l, our proud owner. Congratulatio .ns, Shirley breed was notab ly well represented. and many ribbons in the future. Mid-Atlantic Mor ga ns picked up nine ribbons in a Ken Smith bought a pret y chest­ (Continued from Page 18) variety of open classes. In fact there nut Morgan mare Silvers Bob 05475 classes greeted the Morgan fanciers who was only one non-Morgan entry in the ( ilver Ranger - Dixie Bob) from Earl turned out for the Cooper Hospital open pair class. Yokley. Show at Garden State Park Camden, Comp lete results of the show follow: N. J., in late September. The October 4th mee:ing was held Cooper Hospital Horse Show Mr. and Mrs. John Tobie's Dennis ­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Camden, N. J . field made a brilliant show for John Davis. After a covered di h dinner and Vass to. win the stake after similarly Judged by Frank Hawkins the bu iness meeting, everal went for limit Mo rga ns: Won by SPRING GLO, Camelot topping the stallion-gelding event. Re­ Farm; 2nd , TAS-TEE"S INDIAN SUMMEI,>, Mike a ride. The weather was perfect f.or Goeblg ; 3rd, ORCLAND GAYSON , Mr . and Mrs . serve honors went to Came lot Farm's riding. We had a guests and prospec­ Charles Patton, 4th , BAY STATE BONFIRE, Lynn mare class winner, Kane 's Spring De­ Trusdell . tive members Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mo rgan Mar es: Won by KANE'S SPRING DE· light, ridden by Dick Gray. For Mike LIGHT, Camelot farm; 2nd, DONNETIE Of CAME· Majo.r, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ngleton, Goebig, Tas -Tee 's Indian Summer went LOT, Camelot Farm; 3rd, TAS-TEE"S INDIAN SUM­ Mrs. Paul Maurer and Mrs. Charlene MER, Mike Goeb lg . like it was "her time of year" to take Mor gon Stalli on or Geld ing: Won by DENNIS­ nthony. We hope to list these names FIELD. Three Winds Farm; 2nd, WASEEKA'S BUC· third over Stonecroft Farm's Waseeka 's CANEER. Stonecrofr Farm; 3rd , SPRING GLO, as members soon. Camelot Farm; 4th , RAN-BUNCTIOUS, Hiiicre st Acres Buccaneer ( ridden by Judy Vass); Ran ­ Form We, of the Wheat State Morgan Bunctious with owner Po lly Da lrymple Morga n Pleasure: Won by ORCLAND LINDA , Mrs . Sandra Wooding ; 2nd , THE THIRD MAN ,. Roger Horse Association have been asked by up ; and Donnette o.f Came lot ridden by Etherington ; 3rd , RAN-BUNCTIOUS, Hil lcrest The Texas Morgan Hor ~e Club (of John Die hl. ( Continu ed on ext Page)

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NOVEMBER, 1963 59 Acres Farm; 4th , MANITO , W il liam R. Hopk:ns. really hit this time. Cavendish, owned derstand that she received an awa rd f.or Morgan Stake: Won by DENNISFIELD, Three W inds Farm: ~serve , KANE'S SPRING DELIGHT, by Caven -Glo was scheduled to do an Best English Hors e at the Santa Ana Camelot Farm: 3rd, TAS-TEE'S INDIAN SUMMER, Mike Goeb ig; 4th , WASEEKA'S BUCCANEER, exhibition at this Fair, but by show River Jr. Horsem en's 6:h Annual Open Stonecroft Farm; 5th , RAN-BUNCTIOUS, Hillcrest time he was a very sick little Morgan Hors e Show, August 18th on her good Acres Farm; 6th , DONNETTE OF CAMELOT, Came· lot Farm. with virus, so consequently the Morgan Morgan gelding Waers Serocco. She al­ Open Western Trail: 3rd, MANITO, W illiam R. Hopk ins; 4th , ORCLAND LINDA, Mrs . Sandra Wood · exhibition had to be cancelled. so placed 3rd in English Pleasure ing. The John Bee's of Ojai Calif. are (open). On July 27th she again placed Open Bareback Horsemanship: 6th , CHRISTINE BUZEC riding Man ito . adding another Morgan to their stable 3rd in an open English Pleasur e class Open English Pleasure: 2nd , TAS-TEE'S INDIAN SUMMER. Mike Goeb ig . - hey have just purchased the good 4 and 3rd in English Equitation at Corral Open Saddle Hacks: 3rd, RANBUNCTIOUS, Hi ll ­ year old bay mare Wa er's Fawnette 32 E. T. I. Ho,rse Show in Norco, Calif. cresr Acre s Form. Op en Pairs: 2nd , OOCLAND LINDA , Mrs . Sandra f.rom the Double F Ranch. This breaks Keep up the good work, Doris. Wood ing and ORCLAND GAYSON, Mr . and Mrs . Charle s Patton : 3rd , RAN-BUNCTIOUS, Hillcres t up that unbe atable matched pair of Acres Farm and KANE'S SPRING DELIGHT, Camel ot bay mar es the Wa ers have been doing Verse Co·ntest Form. so well with in the Produce classes ( Continued from Page 16) at the shows. Maybe Frank and Frieda "/ love the Morgan," said the cowboy Breeders & Exhibitors have another pair up their slee,-.,es! in the west. ( Continued from Page I 7) Imagine this was a hard decisio)l for "For me he's a worker; in this land he Grand Champion Stallion: SONNY BOY ALLEN. them to make. Fawn ette's young son is the best. Reserve Cham1>ion Stallion : CAVEN -GLO MITY sired by Waer 's Danny Boy goes with SONG. He is agile, he is strong. Grand Champion Mare: SUNBONNET SUE. her to the Bee's. Chases "doggies" all day long. Reserve Champion Mare : CAVEN -GLO MESITA. It seems like the viru s really took a Th e Larry Oakleys have now found I'll take the Morgan; you can have the 10 11 of Mo,rgans in San Luis Obispo new quarters for their Caven -Glo Mor­ rest." County, for there were only about 8-9 gans and just moved , furni ture, equip­ "I love the Morgan," says the showm an Morgans in the Mo,rgan Division at the ment and Morgans out hours before of today. San Luis Obispo Co. Fair at Paso the house was scheduled to be de­ "Tl,is perfect-mannered horse has a Robles, Calif . , molished to mak e room for modern stylish easy evay. Sid Spencer's good mar e Lady Jean apartments. Yes, the boys are coming He can rnce or pull a cart; was Grand Champion Mare; her 2 year home at last, so that all 13 of Caven­ In pleasure events he'll take a part. old mare , Tacinca, placed I st in 2 year Glo's Morgans will be together after The /ustin Morgan horse is here to olds; her yearling filly, Gingero .'s Dan ­ two years of. being in separat e location . stay." dy was second and her Joanaby was Their new quart ers will be in the foot­ 3rd in mares I year old - Joan Baron's hills in Sylmar and your Editor is look­ Versatility Show filly placing 1st ( didn 't obtain the nam e ing forward to a little trail riding at ( Continued from Page 16) of this fjJJy). Sid placed I st in Get of last, as that trail goes right along the the show. Despite a wild rain and Sire with Rusty 's Get; I st in Produc e property line to the mountains . winds torm that delayed the beginning of Dam , with produce of Mormon 's Red Understand the Frederick Leix of of the show and marred the early Lady and 1st in Group of Mares. Mr . Los Angeles have sold their nice Mor­ classes somewhat, spectato,rs were able Silva's 3 year old Mo,rgan mar e placed gan mare, Midnight Maid to Cindy to take cover in the enclosed grandstand. I st in her class and his 2 year old filly Logan of lnglewo .od Calif . Thanks to the con ition of the tr ack was 2nd in her class. Member Doris Borden of Arlington , itself., the footing for the horses never Most of Sid's Morgans were sick with Calif. does a real good job of promoting got very bad . And after the suri came virus along with others, SQ it seems the Morgan in many Open Sho.ws that out in the afternoon the whole situatio)l that the San Luis Obispo Co. Fair was include a registered Morgan class. Un- became quite pleasant.

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60 The MORGAN HORSE The show was sponsored this year T hom as Brunk 's Daisanna and Prin­ by the Hahnemann Medical College and cess Julianna for owner Kenneth Pape. NAVAJO SADDLE BANKETS No Two Alike, Singles 30 x 30 In. Hospital of Philadelphia with proceeds The Junior Morgan sadd le class was $13.60. Doubles 30 x SO $26.10. earmarked for a variety of hospital im­ a fine win for Lois Jean Mayes riding Postpaid. No C.O.D's. Guaranteed. provements. her good little bay stallion Aldebaron ROBBINS CUSTOM SADDLERY with the red ribbon going to King Edgemont, S. Dak.. Box 734 Koo.kie, owned by Charles Rafferty. Custom Saddle Making. Illinois State Fair Third tie went to Kenneth Pape's Prin­ cess Julianna over Captain De, entry of ( Continued from Page 15) Wally Troy. The fifth and final award Doris Ryan made one of her usual hard going to Eme rald's Nekomia, owned to beat showings, giving a display of by Emera ld Acres Morgan Farm . her radiant beauty, fineness and her The Open Morgan Fine Harness well balanced four corn ered motion and Class was one of the largest Morgan REMEMBER manners to win the Fine Harness Divi­ events with sixteen or seventeen ent ries sion. A close reserve was Walter Matas' competi ng Here it was Walter Matas' boJd going little Jaunty Justin . Third Jaunty Justin who was victorio.us over The postmark of December award went to Ebony C for J. Roy the Pape Stables entr y, Mr. Breezy Brunk, with fourth to Kennet h Pape's Cobra. Then anoth er high going little 31 , 1963 is the last date Princess Julianna over Tweedle De, strutt er, Emera ld's Skychief, owned by on which foals born dur ­ owned by Joe DeRosa and sixth Green Emera ld Acres Morgan Fa rm . Fourth Gate Farms Brass Buttons. award went to Daisanna driven by ing the calendar year of Thomas Brunk, with fifth to Pleasant Then in the Land of Linco ln Sadd le 1961 can be registered . Class Belafina topped the class wit h Lady and Bill Bartley . Jaunty Justin in second position over No horse ever looked more beauti­ Ebony C. Then fourth to. Charles Raf.­ ful than did the gorgeo us little silver ferry's King Kookie . Jn line came ( Continued on Next Page)

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NOVEMBER, 1963 61 Morgan Stallion , one year old and under two : HORSE MAGAZINES tailed, black chestnut stallioJ1, Lu cky Won by GREEN GATE'S LADY'S MAN , Green Gat e Stone, ow ned by the L. S. G reenwalts, Form; 2nd , IRISH LANE, Irish Lone Form; 3rd , " FOR YOUR READING PLEASURE" BLARNEY STONE, Irish Lone Form; 4th , JOE BOY­ Per as he passed in the spotl ight to receive ER, Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Brunk; 5th, HYLEE'S Year the blue ribbon in the Under 15 Hand BRASS PARADE, Hylee Forms. Morgon Horse, mo., except Jon...... 4.00 Morgan Stallion - Foal of 1963 : Won by SEN­ Horse World. mo., except Jon ...... 6.00 Saddl e Class. In second position it ATOR BARR, Mr . and Mrs. L. S. Greenwalt ; 2nd , Horseman ' s Advisor, all-breeds mo., LITTLE CHIEF ·o·, O 'Neill Morgon Form; 3rd, except Jan...... 4.00 was Jaunty Justin , owned by Walter SHINE ON, Mr . and Mrs . Raymond Brocheor; 4th , American Shetlond Pony Jaumal Matas, then J. Roy Brunk 's good black MR. BOB, Milton Ash; 5th , KING JOE, Mr. and mo. , except Jan...... 4.00 Mrs . Thomas Brunk. (Harness) Horseman and Fair World, wkly . 10.00 mare, Ebony C. Fourt h tie went to Champion Stallion : LUCKY STONE; Reserve, Blood Horse, wkly, ...... 10.00 SENATOR BARR. The Record, wkly...... 10.00 Billy Burkland owned by Hyl ee Farms Morgan Mar e - Three years old and over: Won Rocky Mou nta in Thoroughbred & Quarter and fifth to Kenneth Pape's Princ ess by BELAFINA , Mr . and Mrs . L. S. Greenwalt; 2nd , Horse. 10 issues ...... 4.00 PLEASANT LADY, Bill Bartl ey; 3rd, BETTE BELL. Canad ian Horse, Thoroughbred, 8 Issues .. .. 3.00 Julian na. Mr . and Mrs . L. S. Greenwalt; 4th , BRIGHT STAR, The Chronicle , huntin g, jumping, etc., wk ly . 9.00 Mr . and Mrs . Raymond Brocheor ; 5th, HYLEE'S Illinois Thoroughbred , mo...... 3.00 T he 15 Hand and over class was light SPLIT SILK, Hylee Forms. Thoroughbred of Californ ia, mo ...... 4.00 in entri es having o.nly six. Mr. Breezy Morgan Mares - Two years old and under: The Western Horseman , mo ...... 4.00 three: Won by IRISH BREEZE, Irish Lone Form; Turf & Sport Digest, mo ...... 5.00 Cobr a owned by Pape Stables was a 2nd , BRASS BUTTONS, Green Gate Forms; 3rd , Horse Lover, bl-mo. , Western , All Breeds, popular choice for fjrst award. Th e BREEZY'S LOVELY LADY, Pope Stobles ; 4th , Plenty on Quarter Horses ...... 3.00 PRECIOUS STONE, Mr. and Mrs . John Howa rd; Saddle and Bridle, mo., except Jon ...... 8.00 reserve horse being Roy Brunks perky 5th , MAPLE DEL ANN , Moplewood Lone . Not ional Horseman, mo...... 8.00 Morgan Mar es - One year old and under two : Voice of the Tenn. Wa lking Horse, mo ... .. 4.00 bay mare Maudette . Third tie went Won by NIGHTY NIGHT, Mr. and Mrs . Fronk J. The Ronchmon ...... 2.00 Mason ; 2nd, SUMMER TAN , Mr . and Mrs . 3.00 to W ally Troy 's Captam De, with Palomi no Horses, mo...... L. S. Greenwalt: 3rd , MAPLE FANCY, Maplewo od Arabian Horse News, 10 issues ...... 4.00 fourth to Bill Bartl ey anti his Pleasant 4.00 I.one 4th , HEART'S DESLRE, Mt . and Mrs . The Quarter Horse Journal, mo ...... Lady, then Dais anna for the Thomas Raymond Brocheor; 5th , MAPLE DELETTE, Maple · Texas Horsemen ...... 3.00 woad Lone. Quarter Horse Digest, mo...... 3.00 3.00 Brun ks Morgan Mares - Foal of 1963 : Won by EMER­ Modern Horseman , mo., for Midwest ...... ALD'S LADY ELITE, Emerold Acres Morgon Form: Pinto Horse News . bi- mo...... 2.25 Th e last class in the Morgan Di vision 2nd , EVENING SONG, Mr . and Mrs . Raymond IRA Rodeo News , monthl y ...... 3.00 3.50 was the Morgan Saddle Stake . Here Brocheor; 3rd, HILLV IEW SUSANNE , Mr. and Quarter ~clng Record, monthl y ...... Mrs. Warre n Holm broke1; 4th , DANNETTE, J. Piggin String , news, portlculorly West Coost, mo...... 4.00 so.me top Morgans were seen battlin g '-'>y Brunk; 5th, MAPLE DEL RAY, Maplewood Lorie. Rodeo Sports News , twice monthly ...... 4.00 for top honors, but in the end it was Champ ion Mare : BELAFINA. Hoofs and Horns, mo" Western horse Belafina, making a splendid showing Reserve: PLEASANT LADY. sports ...... 5.00 The Horsetrader, mo. , notiona l for her rider, Mrs. Doris Ryan, who classified ads ...... 2.00 Mich igan Horseman News, mo., except Jan . , left the ring with the blue ribbon in a all breeds ...... 2.50 tru e stake winning form . Th e reserve Ask the Doctor Rush Your Ord er Today! awa rd went to Mr . Breezy Cobra, mak ­ Order as many magazines as you wish with only (C ontinued from Page 14) one check or money order payable to KEN ing his usual top notch showin g for KIMBEL. Then moll your order and remittance to, Pape Stables. In third place came an­ days. Radium app lied early will pre­ KEN KIMBEL Dept . M . H., P. 0 . llox KK, Plant City, Florida . other to.p contender, Walter Matas' vent this formatio n. It is effective in Jaunt y Justin. Fo urth awar d went to the treatment of splints; it will help spa­ Ebony C. f.or owner , J. Roy Bru nk, and vins, but sometim es will not cure, partly fifh to Emera ld's Skychief , entry of because the early stages of. injury to Emerald Acres Morgan Farm, wit h the ho.ck are often not recognized. Roy Brunk 's Maudette, sixth. Radium is ne er used for muscle sore­ OPEN MORGAN BREEDING CLASSES ness. Morgan Stallion, three years and older: Wdn by Qu estion 5.- D9\ y0u believe radi um LUCKY STONE. Mr . and Mrs. L. S. Greenwa lt; 2nd, Give a Gift Subscription of JAUNTY JUSTIN, Mr . and Mrs . Wolter Matos; 3rd , treatm ent to be beaer than a blister or MR. BREEZY COBRA, Pope Stabl es; 4th, ALDE­ 'The Morgan Horse Magazine BAOON, Lois Jeon Moye s, 5th . EMERALD'S SKY, other count er-irritant ? Is it faster? CHIEF, Emera ld Acres Morgon Form. Answer - Definitely better and more Morgan Stallion - two years old and under for Christmas. three: Won by HILLVIEW VELVET BOY, Mr. and effective than any form of count er-irri­ Mrs . Raymond Brocheor: 2nd , EMERALD CHIEF. Emerald Acres Morgon Form; 3rd, SENATOR JOE, tation . And the absolute painlessness Mr . and Mrs . Thomas Brunk: 4th, BIG JOHN, Mr. is a big factor. Tt is pro.bably faster and Mrs . Ernest McElhinney ; 5th, HYLEE'S JUS­ TIN IMAGE , Hylee Forms. in as much as the horse soon goes sound.

MORGAN OWNERS CAMP KINNAHWEE (past, present and just hopeful! SCHOOLof will find it especially worth while to join HORSEMANSHIP THE GREENMOUNTAIN HORSEASSOCIATION Hollisfer, Wisconsin A full calendar of horse events from May through October. Trai l rides, horsemanship clinics (both eastern and western), The Big Horse Show with A course designed fo r riding many Morgan classes . The Original 100 Mile Trail Ride, plus the com­ instructors . petitive C Ride for Juniors and the B Ride, fifty miles just for fun .' Un­ Teaching methods for groups excelled facilities include 100 box stalls, training rings, ma rke d tra il s, stressed . help with accommodations , et,:. Director: : Membership includes a subscription to the GMHA Magazine, a bright Miss Catherine Thompson quarterly full of unique horse news and ccmment. 594 Grove Street Write for information to Glencoe, Illinois THE GREEN MOUNTAIN HORSE ASSOCIATION So. Woodstock, Vermont

62 The MORGAN HORSE The animal hould , howe er, be rested accompli hments.) One of the high for some time after the lamene s has spots of the day for me was when we di appeared. aw the famou George o.bcl, brought Question 6- Is radium treatment ex­ out of retirement for the day, driven by pensive? Harry ndrc at a sizzling pace around nswer-That depends. The cost of the ring. I had never seen this hor c in action and it was something I shall I he complet e eries seldom runs over 100. not forget . Another high spot was, of co,ursc, the Morg an cutting horses, GE TER L QUEST IO S Dee Dec Chocolate from Wyoming owned by Patsyc Brown and ridden by Questio,1-What makes a pregnant Charlie Hamilton, Mr. Sandman of mare act like a stallion? My mare has Pendleton Farm in Illinois , and Zan­ been bloodtested and found to be in foal, son, recently acquired by Big Bend yet acts in all departments like a male Farms and ridden by Harry ndre. animal. Two Quarter horse and an Arab served n wer: This is probably hormone a turn-back horses . We have reason unbalance. In such a case the blood to be very grateful to these people who test for pregnancy is not reliable. She SAM SAVITT, Famous Equestr ian brought their horses from such a dis­ Artist, has created th is new Guide to may, however, be in foal. She definite­ tance to help make our Field Day a Horses and Ponies. 36 -breeds and ly doe need help from your veterin­ success. types of horses are portray ed in full arian. color .. . these are paintings of rare On looking through our Guest Book, Question: Is it possible for a mare beauty . Invaluable features of this 1 fjnd that we had visitors from four ­ wi h heaves to be bred and carry a foal Guide, are the portrayals FOR THE teen states, the farthest being California. FIRST TIME of the Muscular Struc · uccessfully? We were delighted to see SQ many offi­ ture of the Galloping Horse and the nswer-Yes. Do, however , use a cers and directors of the ational Mor ­ Skeletal St ructure of the Trot ting uitable f.eed formula. gan Club and hope that they enjoyed Horse ... as well as the essent ial Parts the day as much as we enjoyed having of the Horse.,.. with vital informative text making th is guide a treasu re of them with us. knowledge for the horseman , as well Mid-States as · a handsome mountin g for any (Continued from Page 14) wall. Printed in rich full color on heavy vellum stock 25" x 38". A perfect gift lings in hand. Then exhibitions show­ Vista-Palomar Ride for horse 1overs of all ages . ing the difference between fine harness , $5 .00 postpa id. and pleasure driving horses, featuring ( C onti11ued from Page 13) S en d f or our new 24 page Ch ris· t mas Jaunty Justin and Town -Ayr Twig, the 3 year old s:allion, King 's Black Knight; brochure aglow with the newest in rid- difference between 3-gaitcd and Eng ­ 15 year old Hel 's Loretta, who will pro- ing clothes, accessories , plus "horsey" li h pleasure horses with King Kookie duce Knight's first registered foal early .... g,.'ft•s -and Christmas cards. and Kane 's Stardust, and a western plea­ sure and western stock horse with next year; a 3 year old filly, Ramona Windcrest First Love and Dee Dec Cho­ Firefly, and of course, our grand old colate. Town -Ayr Twig, o,nc of the Pretty Girl. truly versatile Morgan , who was shown I earned my entry fee to participate by Robert lcnn as a pleasure driving in the Palomar Ride by raising rabbits 123EAST 24 ST. N. Y. 10 • OR7/0800 horse, was hown later as a jumper. and if the market hold up, I plan to go (These re only a small part of Twig 's again in '64, on a Morgan , of course.

OUR SINCERE THANKS

To tho se that suppo rted ou r 1963 All Morgan Horse Show. Ribbons, troph ies and over $2,000 prize money was distributed to 210 ent ries.

DATES TO REMEMBER- OCTOBER3rd and 4th, 1964

5th ANNUAL ALL MORGAN SHOW, SYRACUSE,NEW YORK

The New York State Morgan Horse Society, Inc.

NOVEMBER, 1963 63 TRANSFERS- STALLIONS

NAME & NO. DATE FROM TO ACKERS K 13884 August 7, 1963 Charles Rafferty Peggy and Patsy Barton, 1806 National Ave ., Rockford, lllnois ANTHONY'S LUCKY 14195 September 1, 1963 Florence George Crosby Mr. ond Mrs . Louis Mag lera, Box 116, Ma in St., Flskevi lle . Rhode Island APPLEVALE JASON 13960 August 29, 1963 Gordon Voorh is Joanne Cowton, Cornwall, New York BALD MT. CRESCENTLEA 13946 Sept. 1, 1963 Keynith Knapp John E. and Sondra Lourie , West Rupert, Vt . BAY STATE ADMIRAL 11031 August I, 1963 Alfred Drowne Mad River Morgan Stables, Sondy Creek, N. Y. BROADWALL MAGIC 14493 September I 7, 1963 Mr . and Mrs . J . Cecil Ferguson Mrs . Carol A . Blackwood , Red Oak Drive, John· ston. Rhode Island BROMLEY BOB MORGAN 11217 August 23, 1963 Lorraine M . Kelton Mrs. Lucille Kenyon, 1350 South Fletcher Ave. , Fernandina Beach, Florida CAREY 13941 September 4, 1963 Frances H. Bryant Lindo L. Hall , 21A West Hill Road, Ludlow . Vt . CAVEN·GLO SUN ROYALE 13522 August 18, 1963 Mrs. Larry Oakley Cheryl Ann Fenley, 23737 Long Valley Road, Calabasas, Calif . CHAo ·s COPPER LADD 14449 September 10, 1963 Harold F. Jenkins Paul E. Janes, RD 4, Mansf ield, Ohio CHOCOLATE DEL 13559 September 21, 1963 J. C. Jackson and Sons James Ray, Gallat in Gateway, Montano COHOCTAH KING 13287 July 18, 1963 M ilo F. and / or Theresa Measel Kenneth and /or Dorothy Shear, 29955 Travis, New Hudson, Mich igan COLBROOK FLASHY DAN 14389 July 20. 1963 Mr . and Mrs. Graham Backus Clifford Oakley , Ma in SI., Richmond, Quebec, Canada COLONEL CASEY 12647 June 1, 1963 J. Paul Phillips Clyde S. Sharp , RD 1 , Huntsburg , Ohio CORRELL KING 13583 August 31. 1963 Charles R. Marcy C. E. ond / or Cella A . Norbury, Cohagen , Mont. COTION SUGARFOOT 14463 September 7, 1963 A . E. Swartz Flora Lee Elkington , French Lid<, Indiana DEVAN BALD EAGLE 12601 August 24, 1963 Merle 0 . Evans Carol Schwartz, 3731 Trowbridge Avenue , Cleveland, Ohio DEVAN CASCADE 14290 September 2, 1963 Merle 0 . Evans John R. Herzig , 809 N. Wooster Ave., Dover, Ohio DEVAN DAUNTLESS 13133 August 25, 1963 Merle 0 . Evans Louis 0 . McCuen, RFD 1, Avella, Pennsylvania DEVAN HAL 12587 August 23, 1963 Merle 0 . Evans Orio G. and Elsie Roberts, 209 Main St., Belle· ville, Michigan DEVAN HORNBILL 12596 August 12, 1963 Merle 0 . Evans Mrs . Jack Whittaker , 161 Lakeview Drive, Canons· burg , Pennsylvania DEVAN STOCKBRIDGE 14287 September 2, 1963 Merle 0 . Evans Edith R. Hainfeld , P. 0 . Box 3564 , Eugene, Ore . OUSKY·s EN LI EU 1447 6 September 7, 1963 Bayou Morgon Horse Farm Chester M . Massingill , Route 1, Box 210, Huntington , Texas EQUINOX TO-MORO 14432 September 22, 1963 Orrin H. Beattie Garv in and Betty Burgess, RFD 2, Box 269, Corinth, N. Y. GALLANT TEX 9496 July 29, 1963 Floyd Niebruegge Russell Neuner, 6915 St. Clair Avenue, East St. Louis. Illinois GREEN HILLS STARFIRE 14400 September 6, 1963 Green Hill Farm, Walter Carroll Joseph Walter Bailey , RD I , Box 13, Troy, N. Y. HILL TOP'S KING MIST 10843 July 20, 1963 W illiam Borin Jack L. Talbot , 14410 Penrod, Detroit , Michigan HILLVIEW CAPTAIN 13757 July 6, 1963 Robert O. Riley Lynn Funk, Route 2, Mt . Vernon , Iowa JEATO'S SID 14207 September 14, 1963 Jeanne Mehl William 0 . and Solly Sheneman, 2110 Powers, Lewiston. Idaho JUBILEE'S TRAVELLER 14335 August 30, 1963 Charles A. Aust in George M. and Nicolina R. Morr is, 3900 Circle Drive, Independence, M issouri KANE'S RINGMASTER 13549 August 12, 1963 Rheda Kone Robrt A . Palmer , 2907 Bullock Road, Metamora , M ichigan KANe ·s SONNY BOY 11839 August 28, 1963 Henry F. Fawcett James C. Decker, 104 West Main Street, Addison, M ichigan LONG VIEW SABER 13173 August 25, 1963 Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Plauth Anne B. Rawlings , 2205 22nd Drive, Sandia Base, New Mexico MORGANHILL JUBILECT 14451 August 30, 1963 Mr. and Mrs . William M . Grove Mrs. Frances Garcelon, Route 1, Skowhegan , Me . OJO DE JUAN I I 654 August 20, 1963 Jesse C. Kelso Jean Bronson, Box 671, Globe , Arizona ORCLANO BOLD FOX 14495 August 20, 1963 Louise D. and Ruth W . 0 . Orcutt Robert Morgan , 15150 Via Colina , Saratoga , Calif . ORCLAND BOLO VICTORY 13541 August 19, 1963 Stuart Wickson Arnold ond Walter Christensen, 3847 South 900 East, Solt Lake City , Utah Pecos · PRIDE 13045 August 29, 1963 Mr . and Mrs. Arthur G. Fitch Mrs . Liiiian MacArthur , fa ir Haven, N. Y. PINEHILL SMALL TALK 14481 September 5, 1963 Mary E. Johnson Or. Norman Bruce Ordahl , Empire Rd., Dickinson, North Dakota QUORUM 9423 January 5, 1961 Robert A. Stauffer Hope Hubbard , 112 Old \ Connecticut Path, Wayland, Mass. • RIVERBEND'S FLY HAWK 14213 Moy I, 1963 Ken and / or Eleanor Berlekamp Roger D. Wasson, Chapel Road, RD 1, Jefferson , 0 . SENATOR DENNY 14462 September 7, 1963 A. E. Swartz Robert Denny, Route 2, Shoals, lndlanq SENSATION TODD 14469 Moy 1, 1963 Earl Harald Robert E. Fellows, Etna New Hampshire SILVERTON MORGAN 9960 August 18, 1963 Jay Bailey David Sanchez, Route 1, Box 2235, Davis, Calif . SPRING·s SEALECT 13199 September 1 , 1963 Mrs. Florence George Crosby Mr. and Mrs . Edward Raymond, Hope Furnace Rd., Hope, R. I. STELLAR I 0009 Moy 23. 1963 J. M . Hammon Mel Frandsen and Bud Higgins , 267 South 1 West, American Fork, Utah STETSON'S ROYALAIR 14157 September 21, 1963 Ramul Ovarishk ls Thomas F. Campbell, Antelope Springs Ranch, Midwest, Wyo . SUl)lSET ROYAL HAWK 14479 September 14, 1963 Norman and Phyllis Dock Jeane Fitz & Gary Shute, Box 590, Farmington, Me . THE CHEROKEE KID 14446 September 16, 1963 Mr . and Mrs. Richard Alzapied i George L. Gove , Lancaster, Moss . TIM TAM COTION 12039 August 22, 1963 Bi lly J. Carpenter Rebecca Leigh Straughn, 7621 Dover Lane, Fort Worth . Texas ~ TOWNE-AYR RANDY ASH 14453 August 23, 1963 Mrs. Ruth H. Towne Susan G. Adams . Stowe , Vermont TOWNSHEND VIGI LAD 11975 September 2, 1963 Mr . and Mrs. Adam Young George V. Moore, 1 Tait St., Ayer, Mass. TYSON OF KEYSTONE 14188 Seplember 1, 1963 E. Barclay Brauns Joy M. Cowgill , Star Route, Leavenworth , Wash . U. C. EXPRESSION 13782 September 11, 1963 University of Connecticut Mrs . Lynwood Rau, South End Ave ., Durham , Conn. WAER'S CROWN ROYAL 14465 July 18, 1963 Leo M . Will iams Ray W . Waer , 12861 Garden Grove Blvd ., Garden Grove, Cal ifornia WAeR·s EARLY TIMES 14464 July 18, 1963 Leo M . Williams Roy W . Waer, 12861 Garden Grove Blvd , Garden Grove. Calif • WILDERNESS NIGHTHAWK 13216 August 19, 1963 Helene M . Zimmerman Kathleen S. Kellfoile, 909 South Main , Pleasant· vi lie, New Jersey WILDERNESS ROBIN 12759 August 27, 1963 Helene M . Zimmerman Marilyn Myers, 50 Sunset Drive, Clar ion, Penna.

TRANSFERS- MARES and GELDINGS

NAME & NO. DATE FROM TO ABBY S. 07551 November 13, 1961 Nancy L. Enck J. Stanley Foster, County Line Road, Line Lexington , Penna. AOLYN DRA 07333 April 27, 1963 Mr . and Mrs . Leslie Myers Willard C. Hoefen, 490 Ogden-Parma Townline Rd., Spencerport, N. Y. ANITA JOAQUIN 09760 August 14, 1963 John H. Zoller Doris M . Aitchison, 7725 East Ramona Blvd ., Son Gabrie l . California ANNEIGH 'S DAWN LIGHT 011031 August 19, 1963 Or. John J. o ·Loughlln Charlotte J. Paine, Highland St., Weston, Mass. ANTHONY-S TINA 012600 September I, 1963 Florence George Crosby Mr . and Mrs . Raymond Hard ing, Jr., Rt 2, Gaithersburg, Maryland BLOSSOM BELL GIFT 07619 June 2, 1962 Catherine I. Anderson Denzel E. Cameron, Route 2, Box 354A, Saugus, California

64 The MORGAN HORSE TRANSFERS- MARES and GELDINGS(Cont inued) NAME & NO. DATE FROM TO Gordon Carlson , RR l, Morgon , Minn . BONNIE LEE'S PRINCESS012938 August 19, 1963 Mr . and Mrs. R. C. Bonham loobert M . Kisting, 180 East 6th St., Dubuque, Iowa BRIDLESWEETBELL 010574 August I, 1962 Joseph F. Kisling Mrs . Marjor ie C. Gray, RFD l, Gonsevoort , N. Y. BROADWALL BAYETIE 012915 August 26, 1963 Mr . and Mrs. J . Cecil Ferguson Robert Morgon, 15150 Via Colina, Saratoga , Calif. BROADWALL MARILYN 012940 September 9, 1963 Mr . and Mrs . J . Cecil Ferguson Mrs . Marjorie C. Gray RFD l, Gansevoort, N. Y. BROADWALL MEDALLIA 011374 August 26, 1963 Mr . and Mrs. J. Cecil Ferguson Ronald and / or Pat Hayward , RR, Kingston, Ill. CAVEN·GLO REBEL GOLD 09521 April 5, 1963 Mrs. lorry Oakley George L. Gove , Lancaster, Moss . CHEROKEEJUDY 07116 September 16, 1963 Mr . and Mrs. Richard Alzop iedi George and Janet Former, Route I, , N . Y. CHICKADEE 011579 Seplember 7, 1963 Nancy Gochee Kipp W. F. Honer, RFD 2, St. Joseph, Minn. CHILOTIA 011513 September 21, 1963 Donald E. Gunderson Phillip and Joyce Quade, RR l, Box 177, Taylor CRYSTALDAWN 012750 Moy 14, 1963 Russell Catlett Ridge, Illinois Setty Lou and Deborah Ham, West St., Amherst, DAYMAR'S DARK SECRET012010 July 29, 1963 W . Dayton Sumner Moss . Carol M . Copeland, RD l, Box 52, Fairview, Pa. DEERFIELD'S STOJ.'MY MISS 09460 February 1, 1963 Carol M . and Clarence E. Copeland Will iam A. Rennekomp, 5585 Kingschool Kood, DEVAN DUSTY 011354 August 25, 1963 Merle D. Evans Bethel Park, Penna. John M . Johnson, 3401 Sleepy Hollo w, Houston, DUSKY SENSATION 010040 August 3, 1963 Dr. Jock P. leach Tex. Wesley W. Jung, 2016 North 5th Street, Sheboygan, ECHO'S GINGER 011428 November 17, 1962 Earl MocM ichoel Estate Wisconsin Mrs. Ayellen Richards, Box 172, Pine City, N. Y. Mr . and Mrs. Edgar H. Behrens EDHOBE CASEY 012135 April 1, 1963 Jerold and / or Seena Rhine, P. 0 . Box 113, Clovis, FALENE 09550 September 7, 1963 Wolter and Francis Kellstrom Ca1if. John and Jean Schuhmacher, Box 669, Chadron, FIFI CORRELL 011127 July 10, 1963 B. Wallace Mills Nebraska Earl W . MocMichoel Estate Wesley W . Jung , 2016 North 5th Street, Sheyboygan, FLEETWOODSTANYA 010938 November 17, 1962 W isconsin J. Stanley Foster, County line Road, l ine Lexing­ GREEN HILL'S JA-TONE 011422 September 8, 1961 Wolter Carroll ton, Penna. Mr . and Mrs . Keynith Knapp, Arlington, Vt . GREEN HILL'S PATTY 010971 September 1 , 1963 Orrin and Phyllis H. Beolt le Mr. and Mrs. Adam Young, Webster Hwy ., Temple, GREENTRIM 'S TOPMISS 012821 June 10, 1963 John H. Procler N. H. HAWK'S SPARKLING DEE 011241 February 1, 1963 Clarence E. and Carol M . Copeland Carol M . Copeland , ro 1, Box 52, Fairv iew, Pa. HI PASTURESMOROMIST 012914 August 16, 1963 Lloyd Reeves Harriet J. Hilts, RR I, Box 220, Windsor, Vt. HUNEBELLE011122 August 26, 1963 loozol V. Coslie Hu~~j;t land and l ivestock Company , dridgeport ,

HYLEE'S LADY l YNN 010782 Moy 15, 1963 Mr . and Mrs . Adam Young Robert J. Hudson, Horseshoe Farm, Chester, Vt. JUDY BROWN 09609 August 22, 1963 Potsye Brown A . C. Pier, 3030 Northwood Dr., Ames, Iowa Rhedo Kone Gay,e lhlenleldt, 42205 Expressway, Belle· KANE'S COVER GI Rl 010163 September 26, 1963 vitle, M ich. Rhedo Kone Charles H. Czenkuch, 2016 Clark Ave ., Detroit, KANE'S PRINCESSCAROLINE 09789 August 12. 1963 Mich . KARLET 011833 September 21, 1963 J. C. Jackson and Sons J. B. Horn, Box 373, Calgary , Alberta , Canada KATINKA C. 012582 September 4, T. H. Conklin Mrs. Virgin ia Banta , RK I, llox 210-X, Santo Fe 1963 New Mexico ' KITCHENER WENDY 08270 Morch 7, 1963 Dr. Lawrence 8. Slobody M r. ano Mrs . W. Lymon Orcutt, Jr. , Otclond forms , West Newbury, Mass. LADY SAM TWILIGHT 011496 September 24, 1963 Mr . and Mrs. Clayton B. Conn Charles R. and / or Hannah Adams, Westmoreland New Hampshire ' LADY IN BLACK 012536 September 3, 1963 Ernest McElhinney Florence C. Wiil iams, RFD 2, Box 132, Manchester, New Hompst\1re LARITA 07655 September 7, 1963 Mr. and Mrs . Graham Bockus Giiles Dupuis, 8240 Berri St., Montreal , Quebec, Canada LIPPITT RED MINT 010210 August 16, 1963 Lloyd Reeves Harr iel J. Hilts, RR I, Box 220, Windsor, Vt . UTILE SPOOK 09159 September 7, 1963 Katherine G. Jones Raymond E. l each, 503 Highland Ave ., Williams - town . Wesr Virginia LORIROSE 010679 September 9, 1963 R. l. Lyons Alison Mears, 2112 Holliday Drive, Laramie, Wyo . LUCY BELLE 09531 February 1, 1963 Carol and Clarence E. Copeland Carol M. Copeland, RD l , Box 52, Farview , Pa. MARGARETALLAN 06601 June 22, 1963 Vero Cooper Stuart G. Hozard , 1308 College Ave ., Topeka, Kan. MERRY DATE 012913 June 23, 1963 Dovid . Robert and Corl Childs llr . Frances C. Schaeffer , 254 North St. Cloud Street Allentown . Po. ' MINTA BEE 011645 August 28, 1963 Mrs. Jomes J. Banta Lisa Jeon Adams , Box 762, Ta1>s, New Mex ico MIST MORNING 010697 Moy 25, 1963 Theodore W. Clark Stan G. Leonard, 6361 Fairvi ew Rd., Austintown , 0 . PIANKESHAW JUZ"ANA 07195 September 14, 1963 Rolph l. linlon MC';;n~~an Vasiloff, Whippoorw,11 Rd., Old Lyme,

QUEEN MESA 011368 August 25, 1963 Hal P. Schulthies Taylor Wi lkinson , Rt. 2, Grand Junction, Colo . RAEHURSTDONNA 012301 September 2, 1963 Thomas S. Roe Dr M~~s G. Ruder, Jr., Markel Hill Road, Amherst, RAIN SIRD 08979 August 26, 1963 Paulo Cotlinghom Joann Firpo, 507 East View Way , Woodside , Colif . REATA ROYAL 010424 Augusl 18, 1963 A . R. Mueller, Jr . E. A . Kaercher, 4767 Broadale Rood, Cleveland , O. SADIE HAWK 07710 August 26, 1963 George Beckman Reed Allen, Jr ., Box 44, Popo Agle Route lander Wyoming ' ' SHAWALLA DOT 09903 July 15, 1963 Mr . and Mrs. George A . lu mn Lucy Mohet , Box 1172 Lakeview, Oregon SHAWALLA. MAYBELLE 012463 Morch 7, 1963 C. E. Show R. 0 . Schneider , Rt. 3, Box 41, Deer Pork, Wash. SHAWALLA ROSE 012440 Morch 7, 1963 C. E. Show R. 0 . Schneider, Rt. 3, Box 41, Deer Park, Wash. SILENT NIGHT 08183 February 20, 1963 D. 0 . Daniels, Jr . Stanley A . Wood, 130 Morn ingside Dr., Hidden Valley , Loomis, Calif . SPRINGBROOK PRINCESS 08926 October 1, 1959 Irving F. lmoberstog Jo:r:h _c . Decker, l 04 West Ma in Street, Add ison, SUNNY ANN 012877 June 10, 1963 Oscor J. Wh it lock Mrs . Gerald Winn, 2037 Cy Avenue, Casper, Wyo . SWEET MELODY 012306 Seplember 12, 1963 F. K. Dzengolewski Robert E. Rushton, 906 E. Street, Scott Air Force Bbse. Ill inois SYNDEE 07723 Ap ril 1, 1963 Dr. Lawrence 8. Slobody Rodolphe H. Morais , South China , Mo ine TAPNOR JINGLE BELL 011653 September 17, 1963 Mr . and / or Mrs . Ronald Haywo rd Nancy Coombs, 136 Arthur St., South Elgin, 1111. TWILIGHTS TINKERBELL 012929 Sept. 14, 1963 Keynilh Knopp Robert Morgan 15150 Via Colina , Saratoga , Calif. UVM KIM 012387 July 26, 1963 Vermont Agricullurol College Robert Morgan 15150 Via Colina , Saratoga , Calif. UVM LARK 012920 August 17, 1963 University of Vermont John l. Kindlesparger , Box 388, Hancock Field Syracuse, N. Y. ' WAER S JET,NITA 011360 June 20. 1963 Mr . and Mrs . F. W. Woer Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Olson, 48 Hidden Volley ~•.:l., Rolling Hil ls Estates, Calif. WILDERNESSWINDSONG 012241 August 24, 1963 Helene M . Zimmerman Esther Mae Laver, RD l, Greenville , Penna. WILLIAMS DRUMLIN LOU 012880 Sept. 1, 1963 Kenneth E. Williams Mrs . Marion R. Steele, North Park St., Adams , N. Y. Circle I Show Won by LITTLE GENERAL, Reed's TRO, Reed's Planing Mill. Planing Mill; 2nd, AMAR ILLO VIC­ E11glish Pleasure Championship : (Contin ued fr om Page 52 ) TORY, R. Banta; 3rd, PRINCE OF Won by LEO T I E LI 'SLEY, Ladies English Pleasu1·e. Wo.n by PR IDE , Mary Woolverton ;-4th, WIND­ Triangle A Ranch; 2nd, PRI CE OF LOCKELYN, B. Callaway; 2nd, COP­ CREST SELECTION, Topside Mor­ _PRIDE, Mary Woolverton; 3rd, PER SUE, Metalcraft Weld. & Fab .; ga·n Farm; 5th, AARON JAY, EE­ .ROYAL STARLIGHT , Cicely Nich­ 3rd, LEONT INE, Triangle A Ranch; three Morgans. oalds; 4th, ECHO'S SURPR ISE, Mrs. 4th, AMAR ILLO VICTORY, R. Ban- Morgans In Harness Champions hip: J. Harrington; 5th, COPPER SUE, Won by APPLEVALE DEBUTANTE, Metalcraft Weld. & Fab.; 6th, LOCKE­ Driving Championship: Topside Morgan Farm; 2nd, ELEC- LYN, B. Callaway. December 31st of the year in which 2. Cribber-Biting or setting the teeth Inland Empire against the manger ( or other object) ( Continued from Page 19) foaled: To Members of and sucking in air; remedied by buckl­ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Borjesson, as The Morgan To Non- ing a strap around the neck and com­ representatives of the Inland Empire Horse Club, Inc. Members pressing the larynx with discomfort. Morgan Horse Club, from the north $15.00 $20.00 3. Halter pulling-Pulling o.n the hal­ east zone, attended the Washington Animals passed December 31st of the ter when tied. State Horseman 's Convention held No­ 4. Kicking - Striking with the hind vember 2, 1963 at Yakima, Wash . year in which foaled: 20.00 25.00 feet without provocation. 5. Tail rubbing - Rubbing the tail against the side of the stalJ or other Register Your Foal objects; rectified by installing a tail ( Continued from Page ll) board. llorses,llorses, llorses 6. Weaving - Rhythmical swaying on the back of the Application fo.rm as ( Continued from Page 9) back and for1h while standing in the well as printed below) to The Morgan stall. Horse Club, Inc., P. 0. Box 2157, West sters; slotted floors to alleviate bedding ; 7. Other vices- Balking, rearing , shy. Hartford, Conn. 06117. lagoons for manure disposal; and the ing, striking with the front feet, running Check Your Registration Certificate use of large hay racks to lessen fre­ away, and objection to harnessing, As soon as you receive the Registra ­ quency of hauling. saddling and grooming. tion Certificate for your Morgan, check But this is not all. Some ingenious it carefully to. make certain it is correct. ho.rsemen are now using closed circuit In particular , the color and the markings TV's, with a camera in the maternity New England hould be compared with the animal stall. They sit at home and enjo.y their .(Continued from Page 55) itself. Any errors should be reported favorite TV program, interrupted per­ to The Morgan Horse Club , Inc. office iodically as they switch to Channel X. mature mares Wind.Crest Springtim e immediately. Next they'll teach the mare to send out and Prudence Ashmore. Safekeeping distress calls like, "Wilbur, my midwife, Following are the resul,s of the Mid. The Registration Certificate for your come help me." State Riding Club Show, Randolph, Morgan is valuable - keep it in a COMMON STABLE VICES Vt. August 18 1963: safe place; do not misplace or lose it - Morgans In Hand: Won by LIPPITT ASHBROOK As the name indicates, stable vices MORO, Harold Terry, Randolph, Vt .; 2nd, Mil· a "d uplica·e" certificate is issued only LER'S ROYAL PRIDE, Helen Hawe, Berlin Comer, are those which are observed in con­ Vt .: 3rd, BILLY BROOKHAWK, Corel Thiessen; o.n satisfactory proof of loss and upon 4th . MAN -0 -MINE , Jean Lyman, Chelsea, Vt . application from the registered owner , finement. Many of them originate with Open Morgan : Won by LIPPITT ASHBROOK incompetent handling and lack of ex­ MORO, H. Terry 2nd, MILLERS ROYAL PRIDE, the f.ee for which is the same as for Helen Hawe; 3rd , BILLY BROOKHAWK, C. Thies· ercise; but once acquired they are diffi­ son, 4th, MAN-0 -MINE , J. Lyman. an original. Morgan Championship : LIPPITT ASHBROOK Please do not write on the Registra­ cult to. cope with or to correct. The MORO; Reserve: MILLER'S ROYAL PRIDE. common ones are: Two Year Old Open Colt: Won by CORILYN, tion Certificate - the Registrar is the Mary Corriv eau, Passumpslc, Vt. ; 2nd, ECHO· BROOK DESIRE, Mary Terry, Randolph . only authorized person to do so. 1. Bolting-Eating too fast; usually Yearling Colt: 2nd, E HOBROOK DELIGHT, Mary Fees rectified by placing some baseball sized Terry, Randolph. , • Open Pair Class: Won by LIPPITT REB ALERT, Registration-Animals befo.re passing stones in the feed box. Linda Lawson, with grade Morgan .

NATIONWIDE THREE-YEAR-OLD MORGAN FILLY FUTURITY A unique futurity which.. aims at the production of outstanding Morgan mares with breed type and conformation , glus ability to pe11orm in harness and t,tnder saddle. Write f01· further information.

Nomination closing date: December 1, 1963 for 1963 foals to show in 1966 (1st payment) December 1, 1963, for 1962 foals to show in 1965. December 1, 1963, for 1961 foals to show in 1964. The first finals of this Natio11t11ideFuturity will be held at the Mid-Atlantic Morgan Horse Shotv m August, 1964. Probable show site, Quentin, Pa. Guaranteed purse for 1964 - $1,000.

Sponsored by MID-ATLANTIC MORGAN HORSE CLUB Dr. Frances C. Schaeffer, President Futurity Secretary : Mrs. Harold Childs, Tunbridge, Vt.

66 The MORGAN HORSE BREEDERS and OWNERS DIRECTORY

THE MORGAN HORSE is the best family and pleasure horse of all breeds. These are the fields of greatest demand and popularity. Let us Breed and Trnin for these fields.

JOSEPH E. OLSON Box 88, St. George, Utah

CHAR-ELMORGAN HORS!S- "FUNQUEST" MORGANS SUNCRESTSTOCK RANCH At Stud At Stud SHAWALLA DIVIDE 12143 UPWEY KING BENN DICKIE'S PRIDE (Palomino) Chestnut - 14.2 THE BROWN FALCON KINGS RANSOME (Dk. Chestnut) Accomodatio ns for mares and mares with CHIEF RED HAWK foals. Boarding - Training - School of FUNQUEST FALCON Bred for conformation - Riding. Disposition - Color FLYHAWK'S BLACK STAR Visitors Most Welcome SUNFLOWER KING Stock For Sale Chas. and Elaine Akes EARL MAYLONE, Manager R. 3. Box 45A Stuart G. Hazard Rt. 2, Box 71, Jacbonvllle, Oregon Milton Freewater , Ore. 1308 Colle9e AH .. Topeka, Kamm Phone 899-1157 Phone 938-3834

TILLICUMACRES MOREEDAACRES MOSHER BROS. MORGANS At Stud Breeders of Tru -Type Morgans Conformation, disposition, ability to BALD MT. GLORY MHC 13945 AT STUD perform plus high percentage of (Easter Twilight - Helen's Glory) MEREDITH STARLIGHT MHC 12881 original blood. Lippitt and Lippitt-government breed­ fTlmmy Twilight - llpp lll Georgian a ) CONDO and his beautiful young Natural Action - Conformation - Dl1po11tlon ing exclusively, thus we are combining High-Percentage Blood son CLASSY BOY now standing two of the most respected strains of Young breedi ng stock availab le. at Stud. , Morgans. Lipp itt & Lipp itt-Archie ··o·' bloodli nes only Stock For Sale Visitors Welcome Visitors Welcome "Amos", "Howard " , "Leo" Mosher Earl H. & Norma Lucille Reeder 2124 East 7000 So .. Salt Lake City 17. Utah James J. McKeon Route 1, Box 168. - Avalon Road Route II . Darlington, Wlaconsin Phone CR 7-3278 Janesville , Wisconsin Box 154, LaPorte, Colorado Phone 776-4038 Phone, Pleasant 4.9237 (Area code 308) WHITE RIVER MORGANS WAER'S .\\ORGAN HORSES At Stud We are proud to be known by the BARRUNNING W BAR RANCH Morgans tve ou•n. EAGER BEAVER 12770 Highest quality Morgan horses raised (Broadwell Brigadier x Bambi Moon) At Stud in rugged working ranch country. CoJts For Sale from King Pine and REX'S MAJOR MONTE Eager Beaver WAER'S DANNY BOY Young stock for sale. WAER'S PLAY BOY Visitors Welcome Young stock for sale-Vi sitor.< tt•c.1ron,r Dr. and Mrs. Whittenberger Don Berlie and DOUBLE F. RANCH John and Jean Schuhmacher P. 0 . Box 2356, Cheyenne , Wycmlnq Frank and Frieda Waer Box 669 18208 Mod;eska Rd.. Oran ge. Cali!. Chadron , Nebraska Ph. 586-7919 FAIRLEA At Stud H. SEEWALD ORCLANDBOLD VICTORY The Best of New England in 13541 MORGAN HORSES New Mexico Sire : Ulendon Dam: Westfall Bold Beauty WINDCREST BOB B 12097 At Stud lJpwey Ben Don 8843 Bald Mt. Carol 08028 Junior Champion Stall ion, 1963 FAIRLEA TROUBADOUR 13912 Nati onal Mo rgan Horse Show TRIUMPH 10167 Windcrest Bob B Monterey Belle Fee $200 $ire: Mentor 8627 Dam : Damsel 04822 12097 07120 WM. K. WOODARD, M. D. ARNOLD & WALTER CHRISTENSEN 3847 South 900 East • I 528 Westgate Lane. NW Rte. #1 . Box 376 AMABILLO, TEXAS Salt Lake City, Utah Albuquerque, N. M. Tel. DI 4-0377 BREEDERS and OWNERS DIRECTORY

VOORHIS FARM National Pleasure Champion Red Hook, Dlltl:hNa Coanty. N- York At Stud PECOS 8969 his son RAN­ SEALECT OF WINDCREST 10427 BUNCTIOUS KINGSTON 11906 12947 Horses of all ages and sexes for At Stud: WIND-CREST ABNER 121155 sale at all times. 7ew /crsey's Largest Morgan Farm Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Voorhis, owner HILLCRESTACRES FARM Mr. & Mrs. R. M. COLGATE. R. Rooks. Mgr. Fred Herrick, trainer Mrs. D. Dalrymple. Elmira. N. Y. RE 2-5560 Exceptional Stock For Sale JOSELENE HILLS Palomino Horses -REATA­ P.H .B.A MORGAN M.H.C. At Stud MORGAN HORSE MR. SHOWMAN Doub Ie-Reg is te red Home of BEAUTY - QUALITY Lippitt Mandate x Lippitt Sally Moro & FLEETWING COUNT BENAIDA VONA PINELAND VIGIL MARCH Upwey Ben Don x Countess Aida Vona Stock For Sale Joe L. Young Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Andreoli Box 522 LaGrCZDge,Georgia ~~ mile south Rte. 18 on Rte. 94 Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Vona RD l . Box ll8 . Wadsworth. Ohio Frederick. Maryland SearJs Springwater Stock Farm O'NEILL MORGAN HORSE DOOLEY STABLES For quality in Performance At Stud FARM Home of Conformation - Bloodlines CINNAMON KING 10858 ARCHIE "0" At Stud At Stud Champion Parade Horse , '56-'57-'58-'59 DEVAN JASON 11568 ARCHIE HEROD "L" 10071 Reserve '60-'61, a breeder of champions (Captain Fillmore - Lady Cap) Se-rices of Quality, Stamina That Stays Stop and see our Morgans when m Ray and Esther Searls Visitors Welcome Stock For Sale this area. Medora. Illinois Harry and Dorothy Hornback Route No. 2 8 miles south of Phone Jerseyville 2970R Westerville. Ohio ,I •Delaware on Rt. 23 Manteno, lll!no!s Phone Howard 8-8633 Telephone 268-3561

ARKOMIA MORGANS BIG BENO FARMS EMERALD ACRES MORGAN FARM Registered Morgans of Classic Quality MORGANS Box 813, MCZDteno.llllnola At Stud "Breeders of quality MorgCZDSfor three "Thf' Best in the Middle West" generations." LIPPITT JEEP 8672 At Stud Carrying Archie "O", DeJarnette, Lippitt and 1· ARCHIE'S o ·s DUPLICATE 11493 Captain Red bloodlines . Champions Senior Sire: EMERALD'S SltYCHIEF 11368 Arkomia Morgans are bred for the sheer WINDCREST PLAY BOY 12096 Sire: Larruby King Royale I' enjoyment of keeping them Just "Morga n " Dam: Annie DeJamette · that's all . ORCLAND GAY KNIGHT 12825 A stallion who was born of quality, has Young Stock Usually For Sale Manager-Trainer Owners qua lity, and produces quality. Dr. and Mrs. Norman B. Dobin Harry Andre The Wm. W. Bartons Young stock usually for sale. 10222 South Bell Annue RB2 1808 Natlonai A.'H. Mr. & Mrs. Orwin J. Osman and Son Chicago - BE"Hrly 8-09'2 - DI. Wlllnebago, DI. Rockford. DI. Phone HO 8-8632

WOODS and WATER FARMS WILDWOOD MORGAN RANCH GREEN HILLFARM Michigan's Top Morgan Breeder AT STUD MOR-A YR SUPREME 11341 GREEN HILL'S DEV-TONE 11548 We enjoy sh?wing our barnfull of Mahogany chestnut with star - most famous Morgans to .visitors. The popular in North Central Area - (Royalton Justin Darling-Devon Gold) compliments are rewarding. His get are placing on top . "CO.\!E AND SEE US" Stock for sale Yes: we always have Morgan.r to sell. Visitors Always Welcome Walter and Rheda Kane Mr. & Mrs. Walter Carroll & Family South Lyon. MlchlqCZD W. F. Honer and Sons 36225 W. Nine Mlle Bd., FmmlDCJtoL Nli:la. Rt, 2, St. Joseph, MlDD. GReenleaf 4-1363 BREEDERS and OWNERS DIRECTORY

WHIPPOORWILL CAMELOTFARMS ~reeu Wrim Jfarm Since 1945 "Top Morgans" Pleasure horses with on Box 343 R. enviable show record! Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. AT STUD AT STUD 581-8933 MAN-BO of LAURELMONT 12443 WHIPPOORWILL DUKE Florida's Largest Breeding Stable HYLEE'S TOP BRASS 11713 10120 Stock For Sale Young stock available . Stock For Solo BOARDING - TRAINING Top bred mares . McCULLOCH FARM "Visitors are our pleasure " Old Lyme, Conn. MR. & MRS. ADAM YOUNG, owners GE 4-7603 Owner, Thomas H. White, Jr. Webster Highway, Temple, N. H. Mgr.Trg. John S. Diehl Tel. 654-9509 Bob lnkell, trainer

FURNACEBROOK MORGAN TAMARLEIMORGANS Include us in your Vermont Morqan farm MORGANS HORSE FARM Tour 0 for your pride and pleasure AT STUD QUALITY Colts and Broke Horses For Sale ORCLAND BOLD ADMIRAL D y Home of Chestnut - 14.2 hands PERCFNTAGE E Sire Ulendon Dam: West Fall Bold Beauty LIPPITT MANDATE 8331 Home of Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Lathrop EMERALD'S COCHISE Marilyn & Harold Childs Stocl: Usually For Sale Chittenden, Vermont Harolyn HIIL R.D.. Tunbridge, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh C. Morrell P. 0. Pittsford, Vermont Phone: Chelsea, Vt. 685-215 1 RFD I. Brattleboro , Vt., just off Route 5

TOWNE-AYRFARM High Pastures Morgan Horse MEETINGWATERS MORGANS "Morgans of Merit" Farm are bred for type, disposition, good BrownsYillc, Vt. legs and feet, as well as high percent- LIPPITT ROB ROY Breeder s of high pe rcentage Mor ­ age of the original blood Small in stature but big in Morgan gans from car ef ully selected stock . ways . Assurance o f satisfaction today - At Stud best insurance of good Morgans CRITERION 13371 Visitors Wt:lcome Stock For Sak for tomorrow. LIPPITT ASHMORE 10811 Mrs. Harriet J. Hilts, own~, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick E. Towne Mall: RFD I. Windsor . Vt. Franc J s H. Bryant Moatpeller. RD 3. Vermont Tel.: Reading 2272 Serenity Farm South Wood1toc:k, Vt.

SUNSET FARM BAR-T FARMS TOWNSHEND R.F.D. 1, Bethel, Malne Rowley Massachusetts Morgan-Holstein Farm Breed to the Best REGISTEREDMORGANS Breeders of the True Type At Swd At Stud Home of LITTLEHA WK 11398 ORCLAND LEADER Sire: Ulendon Dam: Vlgt]da Burkland ORCLAND VIGILDON Young Stock For Sale. Colts usually for sale. TOWNSHEND VIGIT

Norman & Phyllis Dock, owners Mr . and Mrs . Stephen P. Tompkim Mr. & Mrs. Roger E. Ela & Nancy Bolton. MaH,

L VISITORS WELCOME ORCLANDFARMS A STOCK FOR SALE "T,Vhere Champions Are Born" MERRYLEGSFARM u At Stud "T he pleasure their owners tak_ein ULENDON 7831 our Morgmu is a source of great R America's great proven sire of Champions pride to us." E ORCLAND DONDARLING 12261 L This outstanding son of Ule ndon Grand FARM Champion Stallion 1963 National Morgan Stock for Sale Hor5e Show. 0 Morgans of all ages for sale. Mr. & Mn. D. C. MACMULXIN N Mabel Owen, owner and SUSAN Mr. & Mrs. W. Lyman Orcutt Bible Hill Rd .. Francestown, N. H. T West Newbury , Massachusetts So. Dartmouth, MaH. TROUBADOUR FARM FOR SALE: Morgan gelding. M-4081 (Bay BOARDING - TRAINING • SELLING State Sandy - Saaay. by Canfield). Red SHOWING - RIDING INSTRUCTIONS CLASSIFIED chestnut. white stripe, four years old. Indoor ring for year round facllltlH, Kopf Ribbon winner ID hand and under saddle. English Saddlery - new and used! also 10 cents per word $2.00 minimum Rides, drives. Jumps. Getting married, stable auppllH. RALPH G. HALLENBECK. must sell. MISS MARTHA LADYKA, Sun­ owner, Selkirk, N. Y .. 5 miles south of set Hill Road, Thompson. Conn. 203 W Alnut Albcmy, N. Y .. Route 9-W. Phone: South FOR SALE: Meredith Nosegay, weanling 3-9705. FOR SALE: Registered Morgan mare. 5 Bethlehem, ROger 7-3396. bay stallion. Suitable for 4H, for parade. years. chestnut. wonderful disposition. well FOR SALE: Registered Morgan wean­ for anything, As we are over-crowded broke for anyone. excellent trail or pleas­ ing chHtnut colt. Major Gordon Cooper. in spite of three sales. please make offer. ure mare. DEAN HASENICK. Springport, 1.4358. sired by Royalton Ashbrook Darling, No reasonable offer will be refused. MAR­ $550. T. F. A. BIBBY. Kipling Road, Brat­ GARET RICE (Mrs. Thomas E. P.) Rock· Michigan. FOR SALE: Falrlea Troubadour 13912. tleboro. Vermont. Phone 254-6977. bottom Lodge, Meredith. N. H. Call CR Foaled Jan. 1962. Sire: Windcrest Bob B HORSE & PONY TRANSPORTATION: 9-6082 or CR. 9-4234. 12097. Dam: Monterey Belle 07120. Chest­ Nation-wide Van Service. bonded. Insured. FOR SALE: At once, weanling colts flt for nut. Superior show prospect. Ready for Glf;O. H. REESE. Box M-H. 403 LaClede. top breeding stalllons or superior geldings. lralnlng. See picture this Issue. MUST Colorado Springs, Colorado. Phone: code One by Lippitt Mandate · Ruthven's Bar- 303. 635-1888. sell. MRS. W. K. WOODARD. Falrlea. 1:ara Ann: other by Lippitt Tweedledee · 528 Westgate Lane, NW. Albuquerque, FOR SALE: Royal-Bar-Go 11925. chest­ Lippitt Salty Moro. Also three-year-old New Mexico. nut. 6 year old gelding, gentle and showy, gelding, 15 hands gentle and good trail FOR SALE: Falrlea Don Juan 130a4. horse. Fach priced for quick sale as stall rides and drives. Also for sale a collection gelding. foaled March '60. Bay. Sire: Up­ space Is gone. M. CHILDS, Tunbridge, Vt. of buggies and cutters. MRS. RAE C. wey Ben Don 8843. Dam: Monterey Belle HOOKER Rt. No. 2. ML Pleasant, Michigan. Phone: Chelsea 685-2151. 07120. Has shown ID pleasure classes only. FOR SALE: Little Jambe 10727. Bay WIND-CREST OFFERS FOR SALE - Excellent disposition. Wonderful mount gelding, 14.2. foaled 1961. Superbly weanling son of Upwey Ben Don x Made­ for woman or young girl. MUST sell. MRS. schooled and used extensively for hunt, moiselle of Wind-Crest. Chestnut, white W. K. WOODARD. Falrlea. 528 Westgate Ing. Pony Club. hacking. Sound and gentle. markings. MRS. F. O. DAVIS. Windsor, Lane, NW. Albuquerque. N. M. Vermont. Tel. 20. suits himseU to rider: quiet for children, Lanetnug HuntM W(i ande'l 88 8 88 9999 bold for adults. $1000. MARTHA MOORE OFFERING - Lovely, dark chestnut. VON REDLICH, Prattville, Alabama. Phone FOR SALE: Volume I - American Mor­ registered Morgan, 1963 filly. Top blood· 365-7927, Area Code 205. gan Horse Register, ID excellent condition. lines. $500. Fllly locc !ed In Wichita Kan­ FOR SALE: 'l4 Morgan weanling filly, Make offer. OLIN S. NYE. Ell.zabethtown. sas. Contact owner. RICHARD OLSON. dark chestnut, halter broken. excellent New York. 10218 68th Ave .. N. E .. Bothell. Wash. disposition and conformation. LEON SMITH, FOR SALE: Beautiful registered Morgan IOWA - FOR SALE - Two excellent R. D. l, Box 17A. Port Crane. N. Y. (near gelding, 14.3 hands. Excellent conforma­ registered Morgan mares bred to regis­ Binghamton. 648-4538. tion. Profesalonally trained to ride and tered Morgan. One 7 years, one 21/2 years. FOR SALE: Velvet's Alert King, regis­ drive. Hampton. N. H. TeL 926-2615. Both green broke. H. H. KERSTEN. 730 W. tered Morgan stud colt. Light chestnut FOR SALE: 5 year old registered chest­ Wraywood Drive. Fort Dodge. Iowa. with white stripe and rear sock. An nut Morgan mare. Good pleasure horse, MUST SELL - 7 year old Morgan 11589. Easter Twilight grandson, Lines go to gentle with children. Due to foal In March liver chestnut. white blaze. 'Son of Orc­ Mansfield. Canfield, Comwallls and Ben­ 1964, proven producer (2 fillies ID a row). land Vlglldon. Guaranteed. An outstand­ nington. J, D. Mills, VELVET FARM. RFD 3. Contact DR. R. D. SCOGGINS. 108 Church ing stallion, producing outstanding foals. Box 357, Manchester. N. H. Area Code St .. Cedar Springs. Mich. Ph. 937-9216. 603, Tel. 624-1472. No reasonable oiler refused. 57 Everton FOR SALE: 4 year old dark chestnut Ave .. Staten Island 12. N. Y. FOR SALE: Registered Morgan yearlings and weanling&. All sexes, good blood­ stallion 12577 (OCR - Chi Chi, a Ricardo mare). Trained to ride and drive. Has TRY THIS on your horse for sl.ze. "Horse­ lines. Chestnut and palomino. By Honor Iota of natural action front and hind.) man'• Slip Stick" reads height of horse In 11976 and Yellow Gold 10088. Prices rea­ hands and Inches to quarter of an Inch. sonable. K. C. SCHWOLS. Devils Lake, 5900.00 or trade for ·4ood 2 horse trailer Attractive. accurate, convenient and com­ N. Dak. with brakes. Also yearling stud colt 14211. pact. $4.95 each, carrying case optional FOR SALE: Registered )Morgan stud. 3 (Hy Crest Tommy • Flavia) this colt also 98 cents each. DAVIDSON. 108 Brook­ years old, light chestnut color, very showy, moves nice and la well mannered. MAX wood, Richardson, Texas. good disposition. C. E. NORBURY. Coha­ E. BRmINGHAM. Rt. 3. Springfield, Ohio. FOR SALE: Two registered Morgan gan, Montana. Phone 513 969-8546. mares, bred. Femcrest Bonnie Bay 010558. HORSE & PONY TRANSPORTATION: WANTED TO BUY: Black Morgan mare 4 yecya, Dennie Allen C 011372 31/2 years. Nation-wide Van Service, bonded, Insured. or gelding. preferably with blaze face and $500 each. DONALD McDONALD. Dexter, GEO H. REESE. Box M-H, 929 W. Cheyenne white stocking feet. Must have good dis­ Oregon. Phone 937-2750. Lowell. Oregon. Road, Colorado Springs. Colo. 80906. position for woman. MARILYN CAIN. HORSE TRAILERS - buy now and save. WE MUST SELL two of the following be­ 4904 N. W. 35. Oklahoma City. Oklaholl\,Q, All trailers must go before the snow flies. fore winter: B&P Cote de Nelge 012691. FOR SALE: Handsome stallion. Roxles Over 10 new trailers now In stock. 58 (Snowfield x Allure) 19 mos. filly. Full bro­ Archie 10557. cherry bay; two six year old Chevy van V-8 fully equipped. take up ther was 2nd Stallion Foals at 1963 N.M.H. mares. Royalton Debbie Darling 09814, to 5 horses. Registered and ready to roll. S. B&P Shady Lady 012692, (Snowfield liver chestnut. Sklparee Edna Ash 010338. WAGON WHEEL. 13 Worcester Rd .. Town­ x Mantilla) 19 mos. filly. Dark chestnut. light mane and tail; coming two year old send, MaBB, very typy. Allure 09212 (Fillmore x Luray) stud. Debbles Archie 14322, cherry bay; FOR SALE: Handsome 3 year old chest­ 13 year mare. Mansfield and Flyhawk weanling fllly chestnut. foaled May 20. nut gelding by Easter Twilight. Well breeding. In foal to UVM Flash. Pleasure 1963. All marvelous dispositions. All broken to ride and drive. Makes a fine mare for any rider. Snowfield 11619 (Stan­ gentle and well mannered. pleasure broke. equitation and pleasure horse. MRS. JAMES field x Maggie Allen by Upwey King Benn) JAMES ENRICIHT. Amherst. N. H. BAILEY. Lyndonville. Vt. 7 year old stud. Many times ribbon win­ FOR SALE: Two weanling fillies. Sired WANTED: Single work hamess In good ner at N.M.H.S. and many championships by Windcrest Bob B. 12097. Dams: Mon­ clean condition for 14.l Morgan. 18 Inch ID Vermont. Producing outstanding foals. terey Belle 07120 and June Magic 08978. collar. State price. PENNY BAUMGART, Contact GOELTZ, Brook 'n Pine Farm, Mor­ We've run out of space. MRS. W. K. WOOD­ Box 3591, Eugene. Oregon. . risvllle. Vt.. Phone 802-888-2445. ARD. 528 Westgate Lane. NW. Albuquer­ MORGANS: Complete dispersal by MID· FOR SALE: An excellent copy of D. C. que. N. M. nesta's largest breeder. Excellent blood­ Lnsley's Morgan Horses, 1860 edition, com­ FOR SALE: Registered Morgan stallion. lines. This Is show stock. Vlaltors wel­ plete ID original binding and perfect con­ 2 years old. Broke to long lines. OCR come. R-K RANCH. Gylndon, Minn .. dition. MRS. CHARLEY HAMILTON. Park­ out of June Mischief. A very typey. fine FOR SAL&, Regls~ered Morgan co(ts. man. Wyoming. young horse whose full sister shows prom­ lubllee King and Sun Down Morgan blood FOR SALE: One copy Morgan Register ise of being a top flne-hameaa horse. lines. $300 and up. ABE LARSEN. Beryl, Vol. I. perfect condition. $50. RALPH WAYNE HARRIS. 27202 Cook Road. Olm­ Utah. YOUNG, 821 Johnston Rd., Longmont, Colo. stead Falls. Ohio. ADams 5-2581. 70 The MORGAN HORSE FUNQUEST FARMS: If you would like to know the weight of a horse, and do not have access to scales, you can, by simple measurements and arith ­ metic estimate the weight to within an average accuracy of about three per cent of the actua l weight. The pro­ cedure is as foJlows: 1. Measure the heart girth: in inches 2. Measure the sloping length of the body from the round of the buttocks to the point of the shoulder: in inches. CONFORMATION 3. Multiply the heart girth by itself TYPE and this product by the sloping length PERFORMANCE of. the body. 4. Divide the la t obtained product by 300 and add 50 po.unds.

Example: Heart girth: 70 inche loping length of body: 63 inches 70 x 70 x 63 Stuart ~. ~azard 300 Equals I 029 1308 College Avenue dd 50 Estimated weight 1079 pounds Topeka, Kansas

,.l THE BROWN FALCON CHIEF RED HAWK PUKWANA FUNQUEST FALCON FLYHAWK'SBLACK STAR SUNFLOWER KING

These stallions are all in use in our planned breeding program that is producing the type of Morgans desired for performance and pleasure horses. GREENMEADS MORGAN WEANLING SALE

The Sixth Green Meads Morgan Weanling Sale was the most successful we have ever held, with the highest average price per Weanling ($1,015 .00), the largest attendance ( 1000 people), and the greatest enthusiasm. A complete report will be printed in the December issue of the Morgan Horse Magazine . All of us at Green Meads wish to express our sincere thanks to the consignors, the buyers, and all who contributed in any way to the success of the Sale . We are also grateful for the congratulations and good wishes for future Sales that have been expressed by our friends.

.I . * * Green Meads Farm

Richmond, Massachusetts

MR. and MRS. DARWINS . MORSE, owners PERCYLOCKE , horse~a n