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"APPLEVALE ENSIGN" 13963 Pecos x Tivoli Winner of 2 Year Old in Harness - Reserve Junior Harness National Morgan Horse Show 1964 P. S. Many more gems being polished - why not come and select yours early? Voorhis Farm Red Hook, Dutchess County, New York MR. and MRS. GORDON VOORHIS, owners FREDHERRICK, trainer BILO 11D ill JJ l l f 11Il 1Jl

We are proud of BROADWALL BUGLER, nine year old gelding by Parade x Lyndrita, ridden by his young owner Pamela Brassard, to first place in the Junior Division of the 100 Mile Trail Ride.

Our faith in the purchase of. the western mares from Theis Co. in has been proven at this year's National Show.

BROADWALL REVEILLE , Parade -Broadwall Mayfield (Theis mare) Reserve Jr. Champ., lst-3 year old colts, lst-3 year old under saddle, 2nd-3 year old in harness. BROADWALL RHYTHM, Parade - Lyndrita (Theis mare) 1st-Trail Horse, English or Western, 5th-Road Hack mares, under 18. BITTERSWEET SUE, Parade x Ruthven's Victoria. !st-, 2nd- Horse, 6th-Trail Horse, English or Western BAYFIELD BONNIE LASS, Parade - Especially (Theis mare) 1st-Road Hack mare, under 18. SYNDICATE 'S ANAST ASIA, Parade - Upwey Casablanca 3rd-Mares four and over that have foaled. BROADWALL DRUMMERBOY, Parade - Debutansque (Theis mare) 5th-Colts one year old. BROADW ALL PA TTY LYN, Broadwall St. Pat - Lyndrita (Their mare) 1st-Pleasure mare, English, under 18. BROADW ALL PA TENA, Broad wall St. Pat - Adlyndra (Theis mare) 5th-Pleasure mare, English, 18 and over. MORNINGSIDE FANFARE, Parade - Lippitt Hepsibeth 5th-Geldings, 15 and over. BROADW ALL DRUM MAJOR, Parade - Debutansque (Theis mare) 4tli-Harness Special, 1st- with Parade in Cavalcade Americana, 2nd-with Parade in Saddle Pairs, 3rd-with Parade in Harness Pairs. He was shown in all classe.s with 16 ounce shoes, 4Ys inch toe and no pad. BROADWALL RINGMASTER, Parade - Raymond's Lyn (Theis mare) 6th-Stallions 15 hands and over. He was also shown with 16 ounce shoes, 4 Y4 inch toe and no pads. PARADE placed 3rd in the new class this year as well as the above mentioned classes with Broadwall Drum Major. The Junior Champion and Reserve Champion of the show, Here Tiz, was out of Waseeka's Thisizit by Parade .

We have for sale at this time an outstanding group of weanling colts and fillies, show and pleasure prospects, sensibly priced. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cecil Ferguson SISSON ROAD, GREENE,RHODE ISLAND MEANWHILE ...

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Vermont 's 100 Mile Trail Ride ...... 9 Annual Report of the Morgan Horse Club, Inc ...... 1 8 Mid -Atlantic All-Morgan Show ...... , ...... 17 Training the Family Pleasure Horse, Chapter 6...... 20 Are You Ready To Register Your Foal? ...... 25 American Assn . of Equine Practitioners To Meet ...... 29 Pine Ridge Morgan Horse Association ...... 57 From The Editor's Notebook ...... 32 Horse Science Course Invaluable Dear Sir : As the only Canadian among fifty. two enrollees and as the. enrollee who had probably paid more (because of REGULAR FEATURES distance) to take this course than any Letters to the Editor ...... 5 other, the opinions which follow may The Preside nt's Corner ...... 7 be of interest to owners of pleasure. Our Cover ...... 7 . Horses, Horses, Horses ...... 1 9 Circle J News ...... 16 As is genera lly known, the most east­ Northern California News ...... 23 ern course was held at State . Horse Association ...... 25 University in River Falls, Wisconsin, Pacific Northwest News ...... •...... 27 from July 20 to July 30. Certainly, the The Buckeye Breeze ...... 2 9 facilities were adeq uate, the university New York News ...... 30 Morgan Horse Breeders and Exhibitors Association ...... 32 people both helpful and friendly, and News ...... 33 .rhe staff outstanding fior the work North Central Morgan Association ...... 34 they had undertaken to do. Without Connecticut Morgan Horse Association News ...... 51 a doubt, the cost of the trip and the Arizona Morgans ...... 52 Penn-Oh io News ...... 53 course was small in relation to the value Morgans in the Land of Enchantment ..... : ...... -:...... 54 received. It was a commendab le Mid -Atlantic News ...... 55 achieveme.nt to crowd so much practical M id-States Morgan Horse Club ...... :... .. 55 instruction into such a brief span of Rocky Mountain Morgan Horse Club News ...... 56 News from North Idaho ...... 56 time. Any amateur horse owner, and Transfers of Own ership for August , 1964 ...... 75 many professiona ls too, would find the time and money well spent indeed . The difficulties in providing such a Officers of The Morgan Horse Club course must be formidab le, and this is President ...... • ...... J, CECD. FERGUSON why this letter is being written. As all Greene, Rhode !eland horse breeders know, their strength de­ Eastern Regional Vice President ...... • . . • MRS. ROGER E, ELA Wayland, Mass. rives from knowledge, and knowledge Mld-WHt Regional Vice-President ...... MRS. WILLIAM W. BARTON is best acquired through contacts with Rockford, Ill. knowledgeable people. Certainly , Dr. WHtern Regional Vice President ...... DR. HENRY P, BOYD Ensmi nger, Dr. G. Harsc h, Professor San Rafael. Calif. Treasurer ...... •...... ••...... CHAUNCY STILLIIIAN Robert W. Miller, Mr . Donald Can­ 230 Park Avenue, New York, N. 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Em Pedler Circulation ...... , . . . . Mary Foster the Horse Science Course will be held next year. aturally, an easterner CONTRIBUTING EDITORS hopes that the.re will be one course Judeen larwood Sue Halliwell Claude J. Morrette Charlotte Schmidt Lou!.. Beckley Pat Hamllton Ruth Morrison Allen P. Smith held farther east. But regardle ss of Ronald Blackman Doris Hodgin Barbara Niemi Eiieen Sullivan Lorrayne Byera Gloria Jones Eve Oakley Dayton Sumner where it is held, this enrollee in the Pamela Cannon Nancy Matas Renee Page Harriet Ulery J964 cour,se cannot too strong ly recom­ Pal Crookhom Peggy McDonald Betty Plaulh Mary Woolverton Ollie Dansby Coleen Mclean Pat Rooney Ruth Vldoloff mend owners and prospective owners of Maril Ford R. 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By J.CECIL FERGUSON

The tremendous interest in light horses at this time is unbelievable. One paper states there are now 330,000 light horses in Ca lifornia alone .

On my visit to Maine., last week, I was told of a small town having a horse show in which eighty horses were entered . People there are forming horse clubs and selling their town houses and buying places on dirt roads so they can ride their horses in the country and have better accommodation ... shows five of the six registered for them at . Morgans that finished this year's Ver­ mont Hundred Mile Trail Ride. From The number of horse shows having Morgan classes is increasing, as well left to right, they are: Ira Gordon 's as the size of the all Morgan shows. People are asking for classes such Timber Trails , Mrs. Darrel Beacon's as owners to ride or drive and combination pleasure classes. Unfortunately, Chasta, Charles Mercken's Miller's fewer and fewer Morgans are being entered in competitive. trail ride;. This is Tory, Marjorie Manter's Wasee.ka's not a good sign, neither is it helpful to the Morgan breed. A great many people Trademark, and Pamela Brassard 's judge a breed on how well it does in competitive trail rides so let's get more Broadwa ll Bugler. Morgans in these event-s.

Beckridge Morgans

Another Sonfield daughter, Panora Field, shown under saddle for the first time this year was first in both the English Performance and Stake classes at the Pacific Northwest Morgan Show with Sue Erickson up . She was also 2nd, mares 4 and over, that have not foaled.

We have 3 weanling colts by Sonfield and one by St. Pat &om a Sonf.ield daughter for sale. As Sonfield is now 29 there probably won't be.many more opportunities to get a son of this great old horse. Order yours now.

Visitors are alivays welcome at our netv farm at the end of Dunbar Road just two miles from the radio station.

PANORA FIELD 011278 (Sonfield x Orafieldl

P. 0. BOX 240, MOUNT VERNON, WASHINGTON PHONE: GARFIELD 4-1722

OCTOBER, 1964 7 FOR SALE Shown from the ~arolvn ~iLLc.1Stal,Lec.,

WINDCREST BRILLIANCE S year old gelding - 14.3 hands

Winner of under 15 gelding class at 1964 National Morgan Show.

Winner of under 1 5 open Morgan class at Great Barrington.

Winner of under 15 open Morgan at Windsor, 175th Morgan Show

Champion, Windsor, Blue Mt. Riding Club Show.

Champion of Brattleboro, Vt. Show

Also: Outstanding yearling trotting* stallion , DEERFIELDAMHERST by State Flintlock out of Frosty Gale. Reasonable. * * Contact : F. STANLEYCRAFTS HAROLD CHILDS W ilmington, Ve rmont Tunbridge, Vt. Telephone 46-43366 or 46 -43367 CVermont\., 100 cn1iLe ~rail CRiae

By ANNA D. ELA

Morgan Wins Junior Division: Morgan Places Third in Heavyweight Division

The 29th Annual 100 Mile Trail Here are the statistics of the ride: Coatesville, Penn. This mare had Ride ~ponsored by the Green Mountain There were 65 horses entered. Sixty placed 2nd this year in the California Horse Association of. South Wood ­ horses s~arted and forty-three finished. Tevis Cup I 00 mile ride in one day. She stock, Vermont was held on Septem­ Six horses dropped out the first day, completed that 100 miles in just over ber 3, 4 and 5. Judges were Dr. I. six on the second day, and five others 22 hours. Malcolm Baker of Montrea l, Quebec, failed to start on the third day. Of the Ira Gordon of. Hunter, New York Dr. Olive K. Britt of Manakin -Sabot, 7 registered Morgans that started, 6 gave his Morgan Timber Trails, a good Virginia and Dr. Cornelius Thibeault finished. It is intere.sting to note the ride to place third in the Heavyweight of Ipswich, Mass. Recorders were dropouts by divisions: In the Heavy­ division. Incidentally Ira had placed Rod Leavitt of. Manchester, N. H., weight division 2 1 started and 13 fin­ 2nd in the New Jersey 100 mile ride ancy Ela of Bolton, Mass., and ished, in the Lightweight division 20 earlier in the season. This is a strong Mrs. Bernard Stearns of Hopkinton, ~tarted and 16 finished and in the Junior going gelding and if he keeps going N. H. Chief Timers were Mr. and division 19 started and 14 finished. the way he. is, we will see him right at Mrs. Charles McCue of East Douglas, The ride was won this year by a 11 the top another year. Mass. Official we.igher was Judge year old mare of unknown breeding, Sam Davis of Concord, N. H. gave Kenneth A. Robinson of Windsor, Vt. ridden by Mrs. W. E. Mackay -Smith of Waseeka's Trademark an excellent

BROADWALL BUGLER, owned and ridden by Pamela Brassard of Seekonk, Massachusetts wins First Place in the Junior Division of the Hundred Mlle Ride. 3rd, GEORGETTE, more, 9 years, 15.2 hands. Half Arabian , ridden by Brenda Feeney, West Hartford, Conn . Owned by Mrs. Joseph Oakland , Barnard, Vermont . 4th, COCHISE, boy gelding, 6 years, 16 hands. Quarter horse ... Ridden by Maureen McMahon Wiiiiamstown , Moss ., owned by Thomas McMahon , Williamstown, Moss . 5th, SPRING MORN, liver chestnut more, 10 years, 15.3 hands. Soddlebred -Morgon . Sire: Lippitt Sela ssie, Morgon. Dom: Goldie Soddlebred. Owned and ridden by Lynn Rock­ well, Putney, Vt. Honorary Mention MILLER"S TORY, boy gelding, 15 years , 14 .2 hands. Morgon 1 0320 . Sire: Lippitt Scofield 8225 , Dom: Boy, x-05233 . Ridden by Phoebe Sheldon , Cambridge, Moss ., owned by Charles Merckens, Vineyard Hoven , Moss. Other awards given to Morgan riders were "Rookie. of the Year". This awa rd is given to the first year rider in the Senior Division giving the best performance and went to Mrs. Darrel Beacon of Flesherton, Ontario, Canada, riding "Chasta", registered Morgan gelding. The Senior Stable award was awa rded to Ira Gordon. The Junior Rookie of the Year title was awarded to Leslie Dalrympl e of Winchester, Ira Gordon's TIMBER TRAILS, Third Place Winner in the Heavyweight Division . Mass., riding UVM Headwind. ride. This is another strong-going 7 years, 15 .2 hands, Hungarian breeding. T he Morgan Hors e Club award to Ridden by Eva Bessenyey, New York, N. Y., horse that was well ridden. This horse. own ed by Margit Bessenyey , New York, N. Y. the highest placing registered Morgan won the trail horse awa-rd and he sure Honorable Mention in the Senior Division went to Ira deserved it. WASEEKA"S TRADEMARK,chestn ut gelding, Gordon's Timber Trails. Another pretty rider who really sits 8 years, 14.3 hands, Morgon 11664 . Sire: The New England Morgan Horse a horse well came. down from Canada Windcrest Danf ield 1061 8, Dom, Vargo Girl Association award to the registered this year. This was Mrs. Darrel Be.a­ 06597. Ridden by Som Davis , Pogredo Pod. docks, Concord, N. H.; owned by Mar jorie Morgan best suited for eon. She won the Rookie of the Year Monter , Martha 's Vineyard Island, Moss. in any division and not neces­ award. Junior Division sarily the highest placing Morgan in There were three ne.w riders this year, 1st, BROADWALL BUGLER, boy ge lding. 9 the ride this year went to Waseeka's Phoebe Sheldon , Leslie Dalrymple and years, 15 . 1 hands. Morgon 114 55; Sire : Trademark , ridden by Sam Davis. Pamela Brassard. All gave their horses Parade 10138 , Dom: Lyndrito 07656, owned by Pamel a Brossard , Seekonk , Moss . The C. J. O'Neill Memorial Trophy good rides with Pamela topping a 2nd, FOXY RAVIDA, chestnut more , 8 (awarded to the high est rated regis­ strong Junior division . Leslie won the years, 16 . 11h hands. Unregistered Thorough­ tered Morgan in the Junior Division) Junior Rookie of the Year award. Con­ bred . Owned and ridden by Susie Crocker , gratu lations to all of them for a job Lunenburg , Moss. (Continued on Page 74) well done. WASEEKA'S TRADEMARK wins the New England Morgan Horse Association Trail Horse Final placings of the ride follow: Award, presented by Roger Ela. Heavyweight Division 1st AL·MARAH RUD BALIK, chestnut geld· ing, 14 years, 14 .3 hands, Arab ian , owned and ridden by Bozy Tankersley , Washington , D. C. 2nd, KIZAR K., bay more, 6 years, 16 .2 hands, , -owned and ridden by Robert G. Woltz, Somerville, N. J. 3rd, TIMBER TRAILS, chestnut gelding, 6 years, 15 .1 hands , Morgon 12225. Sire : Eas­ ter Twilight , Dom: Penn State Coed, owned and ridden by Ira Gordon, Green Co., N. Y. 4th, LACITAN, chestnut more, 11 years, owned and ridden by Stephen G. O'Connell, Pittsfield, Moss. Lightweight Division 1st, SUSIE SWEET PEA, boy more, 11 years, 15 hands , own ed and ridden by W. E. Mac­ kay -Smith, Coatesville, Po., also Sweepstake winner. 2nd, BERRICIA, gray more, 7 years, 14 .3 hands, Arabian, ridden by Reba G. Reed, Concord, N. H.; owner , Patricio N. Owen, Concord , N. H. 3rd, KIZME, boy more, 4 year s, 14 .2 hands, Arabian, owned and ridden by Pame la K. Craig, Seekonk, Moss. 4th, HUNGARIAN PATRICK, gray gelding, 10 ALONG THE 100 MILE TRAIL

Above, at the lunch slop , UVM HEADWIND owned by Mrs. Chisholm Riding in the rain, Mrs. Darrel Beacon , Flesherton, Ontario, Canada, Gentry and ridden by Leslie Dalrymple . on her gelding CHASTA.

Below : MILLER'S TORY, owned by Charles Merchens, Vineyard Haven , Mass ., ridden by Phoebe Sheldon . Below : Pamela Brassard grooms her winning entry . MORGANS PLACE 2nd and 3rd IN THE SO-MILECOMPETITIVE RIDE

More than 60 junior riders partici­ pated. Six of them rode registered Morgans. Horsemanship is stressed in the judging of this stepping stone to the 1DD Mile Ride.

Right: CONNELLA owned and ridden by Maryanne Murphy, Second Place in the SO Mile Ride . Center right: Linda Boughton's BALD MT. INDEPENDENCE, Third Place Winner in the Ride .

Below : Lynda Beattie on ROYALTON DARKOMIA, Second Place in Horsemanship .

Below : Getting Ready - Nancy Whiteley of Osterville , Mass ., Below : Jud!.Jin!J In - Linda Lawson 's LIPPITT REB ALERT from Foxboro, brushes her entry, PORTLEDGE TRISTRAM. Massachusetts. ·;,;.--...!-_ ..- ; r .- ·-

BALD MT. INDEPENDENCE on the trail , Linda Boughton , up . They Maryanne Murphy on CONNELLA wins the Sportsmanship Award . olso won the Haubrich Memorial Trophy for the horse best suited lo rider .

ON THE TRAILDURING THE 50 MILERIDE

Left: Mag Ferguson of Greene, Rhode Island, on her gelding BROAD­ WALL TRUMPETER.

Below: Being judged in, Lynda Beattie's ROYALTON DARKOMIA, Manchester Center, Vermont . ,,, .. JOSELENEHILLS Home of Mr. Showman Vona (Lippitt Mandate x Lippitt Sally Moro) MR. and MRS. JOSEPHVONA, Frederick,Md. versatile horse. It is also great fun to watch horses and riders turn into quick Cirele J News change artists when they compete in a variety of classes. Dean, ably assisted By MARY WOOLVERTON by Betty Jackson, is a past master at Littleton, Colorado this. In summary, the Western National Results of the Western National Morgan Show was a great . Harry Harness did a fine job of judg­ Pictures on pagt:s 38 and 39. ing and the Bantas need a real big pat on the for a wonderful job in man­ aging the show . Every year this is a bigger and better show and we are al. ways glad to welcome new faces along "T he Long, Hot Summer " is about The performance classes as usual with the old. I hope we see even more the best description of the condition3 were varied and for the most part well next year. out here this summer unless of course filled. It was very encouraging and you are fortunate enough to escape in­ fun to see exhib itors branching out to The week after the Western National to the mountains for relief. A large show the versatility of their horses. Two saw two Morgan classes included in the Littleton Lions Club - Willowbrook gathering of Morgan enthusiasts . did individuals come immediately to mind: Horse Show. The English Pleasure was just this at the recent Western at1onal Dr. Andrews of New Mexico showed Morgan Horse Show held in Estes Park, his good and pleasure won by Skiparee Indian Joe of Topside Colorado, July 12-14th. There were mare Mystic Melody in the versatility Morgans with Western Pleasure honors JO states represented from Montana to class where she showed real promise as going to Echo's Surprise owned by Mrs. Texas. The classes were well filled a jumper. Charlie "Talley -Ho " Ham- . Jnck Harrington. Prince of Pride owned by Mary Woolverton gained and hotly contested. The in-hand ilton was very much in evidence in the enough points in Morgan and open classes saw a real increase in number dressage class on his horse and quality which is indicative of the Ranch Hand. Charlie can be real competitio n to win the ove.rall high ever increasing Morgan population in proud of that second place. ribbon and point Trophy. this area. Whe.n the dust settled and is already working to achieve the blue · fore show results are still coming in the judge had made his decision - and for next year. Bob Mares came all the and may be found at the end of the a difficult one it was - Grand Cham­ way from Texas with his good mare article. As this newslette.r goes in, the pion Stallion honors went to Funquest Indian Ann and did a fine job in the Colorado State Fair is ending. The Falcon owned by Stuart Hazard and trail, western pleasure and working Morgan division saw Montey Vermont shown by Dean Smith. Reserve honors stoek horse classes. He also entered owned by the Slash Bar K ranch of went to Orcland Bold Victory owned the trailer race having no idea what it Wickenberg, Arizona take Grand by the. Christianson Brothers of Salt was all about as he had never seen Champion Stallion honors. Windcrest Lake City, Utah. Grand Champion one. It was a tight race and he came Selection of Topside Morgans topped Mare honors went to Milstone's Pat-A. in a real close second. I hate to think thle mare division. Champion per­ Chou also owned by the Christiansens what he could do with a little practice. formance (high point) horse was Mary and Reserve Champion was Windcrest I'll bet we'll find out next year. The Woolverton's Prince of Pride. Prince Selection from Peggy Nichoald 's Top­ cuttin g classes saw a lot of good new then went on to win the high point side Farm. Cean Butler took Grand potential being developed. It looks as troph y for the entire All American Champion Gelding honors with Hot if a Morgan will reach the top twenty Horse Show of the Colorado State Fair. Spur with Reserve going to Beau Jet of the CHA standings in the very Points were gained in the Morgan and Jarnette owned by Jane Molloy of Fort near future. Among the most exciting open division and at the end of seven Collins. Dean Jackson showed both classes in the show were the harness days of showing Prince was on top of the Junior Champion and Reserve and running races. Trotting honors some 700 horses of all breeds. This Mares in Mortana Lettafield and Mor­ went to Mystic Melody followed closely was a real honor for a Morgan. Com­ tana Baleata. Junior Champion Stallion by Gallant King, Conargo and Jubilee's plete results of the Morgan division will honors went to Big Rock owned by the Pastime. The sadd le race was won by be available for the next article. Christiansens and Reserve went to Fun­ Reed's Miss Cotton followed by Mar­ quest Barbacon belonging to Stuart sha, Echo's Billy D and Mystic Melody. This will be my last newsletter as Hazard. The Breeders class which was The Triangle A Versatility Challenge this job will be ably taken over by originated at this show and specifies Trophy which must be won by the same Lorraine Byers of 1 ew Mexico, our that three or more Morgans of any sex rider on three different horses for per­ new Circle J secretary. Stte will have and raised by the exhibitor was won by manent possession was captured by ne.ws of the annual meeting and the Stuart Hazard . Dean Jackson showed Dean Jackson on his good horse Sen­ club news for the next year. Please send the second place entry and Mosher atefield. Points toward this are gained any and all information to her at 619 Brothers had the third place entry. This in the. working Western and working Pueblo Solano, N. W., Albuquerque, is a very interesting class in that it English classes. At least 25 % of the New Mexico. presents to the public the. type of horse points must be gained in either Eng. that each breeder is striving to raise. lish or Western classes and the rest (Continued on Page 73) All in all these classes were very in­ in the other division. This is an in­ teresting and full of first quality Mor­ teresting challenge and encourages in­ gans. dividuals to develope. more than one

16 The MORGAN HORSE Mid-AtlanticAll MorganShow

By w. D AYTON SUMNER Daymar Farm Moorestown, N. J.

Ninth Annual Show Bigger and Better Than Ever For more pictures see pages 35-37.

Dr. Frances Schaeffer, President of the Mid-Atlantic Club, pres ents National Filly Futurity Championship Trophy to Mrs. John W. Mann 's TAMARACK CAPELLA, shown by Dr. Robert Orcutt. IThis photo, like others of Mid-Atlantic winners , is by Tarrance .)

More horses than eve.r before . . . ing Tamarack Cape lla from Mr. and Camelot Challenge Trophy. In quali­ more individual exhib itors ... more Mrs. John W. Mann of South Hamilton, fying for these honors she won the class classes . . . more prize money . . . Mass., Dr . Orcutt first won the. harness for senior mares in hand, mares under more spectators . . . and for most section, then the in-hand section of sadd le and mares and geldings in har­ people more. fun and excitement. There this major new event. The mare drop­ ness. was more of just about everythi ng in ped to third place in the saddle section After the. initial worko ut and strip the Tinth Annua l Mid-Atla ntic Mor­ of the futur ity but added up enough in the sadd le stake, Judge Lydon gan Show. points in total to e.merge as champion . kept Showgirl and Mr. and Mrs. Dar ­ Held this year at a new location in Reserve honors in the rich futurity win Mor-se's Gay Cava lier on the. grass Que ntin, Pa., the show drew rave com­ went to D. F. Switzler's Trophy's Em. and sent the rest of the class back fur ments from horse. owners on the super. erald, shown by Bill Ho ltz. This strik­ a second worko ut. After tying Show­ lative facilities ot the Quentin Riding ing mare topped the sadd le section of girl and Gay Cavalier on top, he picked Club . Convenience to the Pennsylvania the F uturit y and also won both the Orcland Farm's Orcland Donanna for Turnpike and U.S. Rt. 22 helped draw Jun ior Harnes s Stake and the. Junior third. Voorhis Farm's Ledgewood Pe­ entries from V states and idyllic weat her Saddle Stake . cora fourth , Camelot Farms' Trop hy's during the show helped make their Miss He len Sofer's Windcrest Show. Award fifth, and Wi lliam Lutz's Old. stay most enjoyab le. girl was a double champion under wick Crusader sixth. It was a show that moved quickly, Dr. Orcutt 's guidance. She was judged Reserve to Showgirl in the mare thanks largely to the highly profession­ champion mar e in hand and topped the champions hip was Orcland Farm's Orc­ al work of the ring staff: judges John show closing Champions hip Sadd le land Darling whi le her full sister Ore­ Lydon, John Kays and Al Brouillet; Stake. to win a leg on the Donnette of ( Continued on Page 70) annou ncer Ken Wohrl e; ringma ster Pres. Howard; Steward George. Beatty; In-Gate superinte ndent Edwa rd Brown; and show manager Mike Brittain. Thanks are due also to the cooperation of the exhibitors who had their horses ready promptly in spite of the tight scheduling that is necessary in any one. breed show held in two days. One of the busiest and most success­ ful exhibitors was Dr. Robert Orcutt of Rowley, Mass. Ably assisted by Miss Pat Ta taronis, he presented nine ent ries for five owner,s and took home four champio nships, one re.serve, and eight blues, among other placings. Two of those blues and one of those champio nship s were won in the inaug ­ ural presentation of the Nationwide Futurity for three-year-old fillies. Show- D. F. Switzler's TROPHY'S EMERALD, shown by Bill Holtz to the Reserve Championship in the National Filly Futurity, and to the Junior Saddle and Junior Harness Champion- ships of the show . OCTOBER, 1964 17 the Club has been able to put this to use in its promotiona l activity by hav­ Ann.ual Report ing the automatic postmark show the !~a~e of Justin Morgan and the slogan of the Secretary and Treasurer of the Pnde and Product of ." This stamp, the art work for which was Morgan Horse Club, Inc. donated to the Club, is used on the mail from the office. . In 1963 the first Morgan Horse Show­ ing and Registration Requirements just 630 and transfers numbered just TREASURER'SREPORT booklet was distributed to members. 91O ! fiv~ years ago and ten years ago The Club is in very good financial It met with such popularity, the Direc­ registrations numbered only 393 and condition. Each member has received tors authorized the. booklet to be transfers only 518. You will also be in the mail a copy of the 1963 Balance brought up to date and its coverage en­ interested to know that the next volume Sheet. We are only recently in this larged and again distributed to me.mbers Vol. IX, of the American Morgan Horse healthy financial condition, the years in 1964. Also, this year saw the first Register is currently bejng prepared. when the Club was dependent on printin~ of the Bre.eding Record Book. This year, 1963-4, meetings of the "welfare " are within the memory of A service of your Club particularly ap­ Board of Directors were held in various many members here today. Rather preciated by the many small breeders areas of the country, the West the than recite the. figures you have re­ and one-mare-owners but expressions Mid-West and New England. Be~ause ceived, let me give a summary. of appre.ciation from the larger breed­ of this geograp hical spread, more Dir­ Registration fees increased in 1963 ers as. well indicate it has been popu­ ectors were able to atte.nd more meet­ by $665 and Transfer fees by $1,252 lar with and helpful to a majority of ings. At the meeting in Denver the indicating a favorable condition in the the members. These are two new Board of Directors established a Com­ Morgan market and showing the Club's services the Club has been able to give mittee for Promotion of the. Morgan . expenditure on promotion is keeping to the members . The ground work is now being laid the demand ahead of. the supply. The Your Secretary's office. contin ues to for more extensive promotional work . t:xpenditure for Trop hy awards and receive an abundance of mail inquiring Th~ ~o rgan Horse Magazine is promotional advertising, exclusive of about Morgans. Many of these requests t~e funds s~ent for the Justin Morgan ~howing increased activity. We are still inde.ed gratefu l to Mr. Whitney Stone are from prospective buyers. All re­ Ftlm, were increased by approximately que.sts are answered by sending out in­ $1,000. Memberships in 1963 increased that we have the magazine today after sustaining heavy losses for so many formational literature and a copy of The by $1,150. Morgan Horse Magazine. We also The magazine made a small profit years. We all know the magazine is thicker than just a few years ago! (Ten specifically call the inquirer 's attention of $715.41 in 1963 against a loss of to ~he Breeders and Owners Directory $538.13 the previous year. A very note­ years ago a year's subscription weighed 3 pounds , the first six issues of 1964 v.:h1chappears each month in the maga­ worthy accomplishment considering zine. ~eigh. 3 pounds!) This year for the deficits as high as $7,500 have occurred We are meeting together on the eve in the past. first time there was a mare and foal is­ sue; a gelding issue is forthcomina in of what will be the biggest National Ov~r _$3,000 was raised by public M?rgan Horse Show. The Board of subscnpuon to get the Justin Morgan addition t~ the regular special is~ues of the N:iuonal Show and the stallion Directors has this year increased each Film started. The balance of the stake class by $100 and has included money needed to produce the film was issue. The Justin Morgan Fi lm is a tremen ­ again, after 3 years, a Gelding Stake appropriated by the Board 0£ Directors class. We h~~ yo~ have. already lo­ and _rhe Cl~b now has an excellent pro­ d~us success. Many of you will recall this was s~arted by public subscript ion; cated the. Exh1b1tors Hospitality Booth ~ouonal film. New promotional ser­ on the Show Grounds. We welcome ~h~ .Club 1s now the beneficiary of this vices for the members have included the par~c~larly those who are attending distri~ution of The Morgan Horse 1mual start and four films are in circu­ lation t~roughout the country under their flfSt Nationa l and those who have Showing and Registration Require ­ traveled many miles to be with us. me.nt booklet and the Breeding Record the auspices of the Club distributed in booklet. ~e P~cific. Northwest b; Mr. Beckley, The firm of Nathaniel F . Bigelow, in Cahforo~a by Dr. Boyd, in Jr. and Company, Certified Public Ac­ and the Mid-We.st by Mr . Kane and in countants , has examined the accounts t?e E~st by the Secretary's office. A for the year ending December 31, 1963. fifth film has been given by the Club to the American Horse Shows Asso­ Coming Next Month! SECRETARV'S REPORT ciation to be circulated free of charge by The year 1963 showed a continued them. The America n Horse Shows healthy growth of The Morgan Horse Association reports a deluge of re­ Club, Inc. Registrations numbered quests. Demand far exceeds supply Our November issue de­ 1,411 showing a 4 o/o increase and trans­ and other Morgan organizations as voted to the versatile ~ers numbered 1,544 showing a 44% well as sch.ools and colleges have pur­ increase over the previous year. You chased copies of the film at cost from Morgan Gelding. will all recognize that transfers exceed­ the ~lub. This is indeed a bright ing registrations shows an active. mar­ star ~ll the public.ity program. ket for Morgans. It will interest you With the .n.ecess1tyof a Pitney-Bowes to know that registrations numbered metered mailing machine in the office ' 18 The MORGAN HORSE plagued by a stifled condition. What can you tell me about it? (From the State of Washington). OOtdy58 e~npping may.a A ,w ver: The stifle joint in the horse corresponds to the knee in a man. A ljeft IDill Q!~ri.atma.a horse is said to be stifled when the patella ( or kneecap) slips out of place and temporarily locks in a location above and to the inside of its normal location. Technically this condition is \ known as dorsal patellar fixation. Some­ times it is possible to place the patella ... Maybe not that many by the time II HORSES! back in normal position manually. you read this. At any mte, now is the UORSES, However, the most effective treatment time to start your C/11·istmas shopping and to take advantage of the magazine's ORSES, is surgery, known as medial patellar ~ desmotomy, which consists of the re­ once-<1-yearreduced mtes. Order one by moval of one of the ligaments which subscription to THE MORGAN Or. M. E. Enami119er,Ph . O. attach to the patella. HORSE MAGAZ INE at regular rates; Clowl1, Collforlllo save up to $1.00 on each additional sub­ Question: In a recent column, you scription. stated that fescue pasture will not cause Use the handy order form enclosed mares to abort. Sir, I beg to disagree. in this issue. And, if you like, we'll send I find that a steady diet of fescue - one of our special cards - a handsome You're asking . fescue pasture in season, and fescue hay print of an old-time Morgan - to each He.re are several pertinent and time­ in winter - will produce poor results. recipient to announce your gift. This ly questions that I have received from I have experienced both abortions and is the one gift you can give that will different sections of the , weak foals at birth. (From Kentucky). remind its 1·ecipient of your thoughtful ­ along with my answers: A nsiver: I'm not surprised. No mat. ness not just once but eleven times a year. Question: Why the recent boom and ter how good any one feed ingredient interest in horses? (From a magazine may be, if not balanced out poor results THE MORGAN HORSE MAGA­ editor in Texas). are inevitable. ZINE is the perfect gift for the man - Answer: Here is my thinking - or woman or child - wh

OCTOBER, 1964 19 other breeds are eligib le for it as well Training the Family Pleasure as your Morgan but if your original judgement of his quality and conforma­ tion was sound, and this winter 's work Horse well-done, then you should have an ex­ cellent chance of a top ribbon to hang CHAPTER SIX up over his stall. And once again, not all of a horse Showing In Hand show's value to you lie,s in the ribbon you will take hom e. Of far greater im­ In addition to the. simple exercises to show well in hand if only on your portance to your colt's future is the designed to accustom him to the uses own front lawn. Your pride in hi,s experience even a small, one-day show of the whip, your colt has much to learn conformation; his lovely head and his will provide.. Few owner3 realize how during his first winter . Some of it is trappy way of going, shou ld be great very cloistered an existence the hand­ pure nicety, working harder on voiced enough for you to want to show it off raised colt leads. Except for his dam commands, handling him each day - nicely - once. again - if only to your and such other mares and foals as he little things that will swell your pride visitors. This country of ours has been was pastured with, he simply has no in him be.fore your horseman friends thoroughly mechanized for half a cen­ idea that horses - in dozens and and make him a plearnre for your vet­ tury, yet there still exists the old-time twenties and hundreds - even exist. erinarian and blacksmith to work horseman. Be he retired postman, bus If you doubt this, then watch a green, around . The rest, and the more in driver or coal miner, he still derives hand-ra ised yearling at his first show . need of your most painstaking efforts, a nostalgic pleasure from the sight of His eyes are as big as saucers. He 's is aimed toward his immediate future a good colt, nicely mannered, well­ walking - or bouncing - a foot off and your showing him in hand ne.xt groome,d and moving smartly on a line. the ground with every stride and where­ summer as a yearling. He may not be a Robert Frost as he as he knows his handler exists - some­ For there is a certain responsibility tries to express the poetry of a young where. out there on the end of the lead in the ownership of a purebred colt. horse in motion, but his "Oh Man, - it is only with the very sma llest When you own a stallion or a mare, don't that colt move GOOD!" is just corner of his mind that he does. The then you owe it to the breed it repre­ as heart-felt. And his words should rest of him is drunk on all the sights sents to choose its mates carefully. Even wa rm your heart and make wholly and sounds and smells, and if he man­ if yours is a colt you plan to geld, then worthwhi le the hours you spent teach­ ages to sober up long enough for his there is still an obligation. Not only ing that colt to move just that way. class, than it s no sma ll tribute to his should you feed him and groom him And there can be other, more con­ training. He will be better at his sec­ so he always looks his best to the casua l crete rewards. If you live in New Eng­ ond show, and pretty much of an old visitor, but all your hand ling and train­ land, hardly a summer weekend will hand by his third, but the experience ing should be aimed toward making pass by without there being a horse gained in three such shows will be him a walking advertisement f.or the show carding an open colt class within worth twice as much by another year. good his breed has to offer. Even comfortab le trailering distance. Many Always remember that a colt learns if you have no intention whatsoever of of these are divided into three age divi­ quickest and easiest when he is young­ showing him in any horse show - any­ sions, giving you what is actually an est. By the. time he is a two year where - then you stili must teach him open yearling class. To be sure, all old, he will not weigh much under a

Below, how NOT to lead a young horse . It Is both sloppy and unsafe . Right, a yearling leading nicely in hand, fully alert, yet relaxed and mannered.

20 The MORGAN HORSE Common mistakes in setting up a colt - front feet too far out in Much better , but front legs still not quite perpendicular . Good set front of him and all of his weight back on his quarters . of head and neck .

thou sand pounds , and where as an ex­ for you can affo rd be.tter than they th e work with the light tra111111gw hip. cited horse-show -drunk yearling is an add ed tim e that can make yours the Such advancement as this new step re­ exasperating possession, he. is still better mann ered colt to show now and quire s will come easily to him. You easily managea ble, somethin g an equall y later on to school in mor e advanced should , by now , be leadin g him nicely excited and green two year old might ways . in hand. Don 't be sloppy about it. not b . H ere once aga in i·s one of th e Showing a young horse in hand is not Tru e, a good-tempered colt will usuall y grea t adva ntages you, as a one colt at all di fficult. I ndee.d, you have started happily tag along afte r you - some­ ow ner-tr ain.CG, have over the farm s him well already with your daily lead­ where out on the end of the lead shank. where young hor ses are mass produced, ing to and from his pasture and your ( Continued on Page 66)

Left: How to make a very good one look very bad indeed . Below : The same yearling as in photo at the left . Note how her correct position here shows off her excellent conformation .

OCTOBER, 1964 21 OCTOBER RED TAG SALE WHEN LEAVES ARE FALLING - OUR PRICES DO LIKEWISE

During Odober you can save on many one-of-a-kind items and we list below a few closeouts with discounts up to 20%. These articles will be found in our store bearing a RED TAG show­ ing the regular price and the Odober Sale Price.

Heavy hose duck sheets, red, green Barnsby forward seat saddles $233.10 or blue ...... $ 9.16 Siegfried forward seat saddles $182.00 Jowl wraps, red, green or blue ...... $ 4.68 European forward seat saddles ...... $156 .00 Scotch hoods ...... $ 9.40 Full hoods to match sheets ...... $ 6.40 Used English saddles from ...... $ 78.30 White fly net sheets ...... $ 8.76 New Whitman saddles from ...... $116.00 Walking covers, red, green Argentine cut back saddles ...... $ 97 .50 or blue ...... $ 8.76 Barnsby cut back saddles ...... $189.00 Rain walking covers ...... $ 6.36 English cut back saddles ...... $148.50 Felt saddle pads ...... $ 7.16 Felt forward seat pads ...... $ 8.76 Whitman cut back saddles ...... $167 .40 Genuine Navajo saddle pads ...... $15.08 Large saddles ...... $ 54.00 Horse halters 1" doubled and stitched ...... $ 7 .80 Pasture halters ...... , ...... $2.00 RIDING CLOTHES Pasture halters dbl. thick ...... $ 3.60 Western Shirts short sleeves $ 3.96 Whips and crops rawhide centers, up to 30" ...... $ 3.95 long sleeves $ 4.76 Hunt bridles, laced reins ...... $19.96 Children's jodhpurs ...... $10.75 Pony hunt bridles ...... $19.16 Ladies jodhpurs ...... $11.65 Pelham bridles ...... $19 .96 Jodhpur shoes ...... $ 7.45 Show bridles, English made ...... $37.57 Girls' tweed riding coats ...... $26.95 Pony harness, russet or blk ...... $34.00 Ladies' white coats ...... $19.75 Horse harness, brass hdw...... $92.00 Ladies' park suits, navy, Set of double harnesses, gray or brown ...... $68.95 with brass hardware ...... $276.00 Show derbies ...... $ 8.95 Horse training carts from ...... $125.00 Pony size from ...... $75.00 High boots ...... $17 .95 Western saddles floral design ...... $62.00 Breeches, tan or yellow ...... $10.75 Western bridles floral design ...... $11.16 Hard Hunt caps ...... $13.45

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Complete Line of Saddlery and Riding Clothes Phone (Area Code 603) 62-39153 PLUMMER ROAD, BEDFORD, N. H. IQUE, Starlite's RA·K Ranch; 4th. WAER'S TEANA LISA, Loren Bently ; 5th, DAISY GAY, Northern California News Velma Wagoner . Geldings all ages: Won by COHOCTAH By GLORIA JONES BLAZE, Ruth Dorsey; 2nd, WAER'S ROYAL Diablo, California HAWK, Barbara Rovira; 3rd, KELLY'S JIM, Kay Schultz; 4th, ECOHAUX. Dr. and Mrs . H. P. Boyd; 5th, MORGAN 'S JUBILEE VER· MONT, Stephanie Andrews. , Northern California All-Morgan Show Grand Champion and Reserve Champion is West's Largest Gelding: Wan by COHOCTAH BLAZE: 2nd, WAER'S ROYAL HAWK. 1964 Colts: Won by UNNAMED , W. A. Pictures 011 pages 43-46. Lorenzen and San; 2nd , UNNAMED , Earl Herring ; 3rd, SEVEN·O RANCH DAN D MOR· GAN, Seven O Ranch; 4th, VIKING JUBILEE, Mrs. Lavonne Houlton; 5th, UNNAMED , The 1964 National Morgan Horse they will return again next year. We Jerald and Seena Rhine. 1964 Fillies: Won by AMBER. Dean R. Show featured a pageant in honor of received may complimentary letters on Jones; 2nd, UNNAMED , J. P. Coulter; 4th , the I 75th birthday of Justin Morgan. the show. KING'S JIPSE GIRL, Mr . and Mrs. Geo. This took place over 3,000 miles away The following is just one of the Littrell ; 5th, UNNAMED. Paul M ikkelson . from our Northern California All letters we received on this show: Trail Horse, rider 1 8 or over : Won by BAACAMANTO , C. W . Cathcart , Cathcart Morgan Show. We. also honored this Dear Mr. Sutfin : Family ; 2nd, DAPPER DOLLY. Alice Warne, great sire but in a different way. We May we compliment your club on Tay Mattern ; 3rd , ARDAHL, Carl Betty, Mrs . gave tribute by presenting the largest the wonderful Morgan Show. It was Earl Ehrke; 4th, SPACE MAN, Mrs . Fay All-Morgan Show in the West! Had so well planned, judged, and orderly Snyder, Myra Warren; 5th, KELLY'S JIM , Donna Yialaur is. old Justin been present he would have that we felt someone. was due some real Western (14-17) : Won by ALLEN felt great pride at the strides this show credit. CATHCART; 2nd, CRAIG CATHCART; 3rd , RUTH has made in the last five years. We Although we do not have Morgans, FRAZIER: 4th, STEPHANIE ANDREWS; 5th, would have pointed out to him that five ( we have ) we find the MARILYN MATIERN . Pleasure Driving, ladies to Drive: Won by years ago this club had a "playday" breed simply beautiful as well as an U. C. PANTANA, Jeanie Sutfin, Chas. and with 50 horses. He would have seen all around horse. Jeanie Sutfin : 2nd, WAER'S ROYAL HAWK , his descendents filling class after class Thank you for giving our family Barbara Rovira; 3rd, KELLY'S VERMONT. Ruth and over 170 beautifully fitted, quality and our friends such a pleasant and Dorsey; 4th , KELLY'S JIM ; 5th, WASEEKA'S WATCH ME. Gloria Janes, Gloria and Art Morgans. We would have explained rewarding day. Jones. to him that the. growth of this show Continued success to you and the Western Equitation (13 and under) : Wan by brings Morgans from Escondido, Ojai, Northern California Morgan Horse DOUG CATHCART; 2nd, LESLIE EDWARDS: Spring Valley, Arcate, Mariposa, Whit­ Club. 3rd , RAMONA PRINCESS; 4th, ROBIN ROTH; 5th, MAC DELLA. tier, Crestline, Santa Susana in the Very sincerely yours, Roadster: Won by CORNELLA, Bill Cham­ South and Bridgeport, Fallan, Nevada, The Slaney Family bers, Starr Bennett, Starr B. Farm; 2nd, WAER'S Salt Lake City, Utah , Grants Pass and Following are the results: ROYAL HAWK ; 3rd, KELLY'S VERMONT; 4th , other parts of Oregon from Weed Stallions 1 year: Won by WAER'S TRIBUKA ROCKY BON, Chas. Sutfin , Chas. and Jeanie Sutfin; 5th, ARDAHL. Heights, Nevada, etc. DUKE, Raymond Maciejczak : 2nd, ARANA· TOO, Paul Dierks; 3rd , KELLY'S BAY LAD, English Pleasure (owner to ride): Won by These folks were as thrilled as we Mr . and Mrs. Robert M . Graves; 4th, BER· RAMONA PRINCESS. J. E. Roe; 2nd, MOR­ were at the number and variety of the CINDA MACDAN, Mr . and Mrs. V. B. Steven· GAN 'S JUBILEE VERMONT; 3rd, RAMONA son; 5th, J. P. LINDEN, J. E. Roe and Paula WARRIER, Robin Roth; 4th, U. C. PANTANA ; classes this show offered. The Ladies Roe. 5th, MARIBELLE, Starr Bennett, Starr B Farm. Driving class was filled and the open Fillies 1 year: Won by TAYLOR'S IMAGE, Jack Benny Clan (owner to ride): Wan Pleasure Driving Class was even larger. W. A . Lorenzen and San; 2nd , BIG BEND by RAMONA PRINCESS; 2nd, BAACAMAN ­ A beautiful English Performance class TOP JOY, Red Fox Stables ; 3rd, OAK HILL TO; 3rd , WASEEKA'S WATCH ME; 4th, NELLIE, Charles and W illiam Morehead; 4th , WAER'S ROYAL HAWK; 5th, SUNFLOWER was offered for the first time. this year. JIM 'S MISSY, Kay Schultz; 5th , OAK HILLS KITIY, Ruth Darsey. 11he club has always maintained a MERRY GO, George and Mary Lu Howard . Western Pleasure (owner to ride) 31 en­ happy balance in classes so that owners Stallions 2 years : Won by BIG ROCK, tries: Won by BROOKWOOD DAN PAT, Joan and amateurs to ride had ample classes Walter Christiansen ; 2nd, APPLEVALE JOSH, Hodgk in; 2nd , BROOKWOOD MELANIE, Al ­ to enter as well as the Juniors and Open Red Fox Stables; 3rd , IMPALA CHAMPION , lan Cathcart ; 3rd, MORGAN 'S JUBILEE VER­ W . A . Lorenzen and San; 4th , CINDABON MONT ; 4th, MAQUEEN, Cynthia Stevenson, classes. The show ran smoothly and B. Marian Butts; 5th , MERCURY FLOODLITE. Mr . and Mrs. V. B. Stevenson; 5th, SWETI the credit is due to Chas. Sutfin and Dianna Foit. PIAYR. Chas. Sutfin and Jeanie Sutfin . Chet Felt and their committees. The Mares 2 years: Won by PURISSIMA ROSE English Performance : Won by CORNELLA, facilities we.re tops as it was held in DAWN , C. W . Cathcart Family ; 2nd. U.V.M . Bill Chambers, Starr B. Farm; 2nd , COHOC.. KIM. Red Fox Stables; 3rd , DAN 'S BONNIE the Sacramento State Fair Ground's in TAH BLAZE; 3rd , ECO JUBILO, Russ Lennon, LU. Dan and Loretta Breazeale ; 4th, QUEEN Mr . and Mrs. Sam Overstreet ; 4th , WAER'S the capital city. Th e Judge was Cecil AMERICA, Mr . and Mrs . Roy Coats; 5th, ROYAL HAWK; 5th, WASEEKA'S WATCH ME. KELLY'S PRETTYPIXIE. Walter and Francis Kell· Rooks, Eldora, Iowa. Mr. Rooks has Western Pleasure, 17 and under: Won by strom . judged the National Morgan Show and BROOKWOOD MELANIE; 2nd , KATHY, Craig brought with him many years of judg­ Stallions 3 years : Won by ORCLAND BOLD Cathcart; 3rd, RAMONA WARRIOR; 4th , VICTORY, Walter Christiansen; 2nd , KING ing experience. The. competition was MORGAN 'S JUBILEE VERMONT; 5th, MA­ STETSON.Loren Bentley; 3rd, IMPALA . QUEEN, Leslie Edwards . r.tiff .. . to come out with a ribbon at MAN , W . A . Lorenzen and Son; 4th, ROCKY Combination: Won by COHOCTAH BLAZE; VERMONT, Floyd Mansker Family ; 5th, EL all was an honor . We were so busy 2nd, ROCKY BON; 3rd, WASEEKA'S WATCH DORADO KING, G·B Stables . showing that it was difficult to talk ME; 4th , QUIET SON DE, Glen Gimple, Patsy Mares 3 Years : Wan by JODIE COLLINS, Kizer; 5th , WAER S ROYAL HAWK . Morgans with friends from the PNW Delno and Letha Jo Norton ; 2nd , ALBAFIELD, and Southern California but we hope Art and Gloria Jones; 3rd, MONTE'S MON - ( Continued on Page 64)

OCTOBER, 1964 23 COMPL:ETE DISPERSAL • of REATA MORGANS!

STALLION: VIGILMARCH Vigildon x Mayph il

BROODMARES IN FOAL:

LOVELY MELODY, 9 years Trinango x Polly Forrest

ROY AL ROSE, 17 years A llen Royal x Black Dee

MIDWEST MELODY, 10 years Trinango x Polly Forrest

GODDESS, 7 years Mango x Polly Forrest

VIGILMARCH

JUNIOR SHOW STOCK ELATION, Fleetwing x Royal Rose SUPREME LADY, Fleetwing x Lovely Melody GRINGO, Fleetwing x Polly Forrest ENCORE, Fleetwing x Lovely Melody CLASSY MISS, V igilmarch x Devan Donna RAJAH, Fleetwing x Royal Rose MEXICALI ROSE, Fleetwing x M idwest Melody

ELATION

FLASH FLASH FLASH Reata Morgans at the 1964 Ohio State Fair won 10 championships and 3 reserve championships out of 13 times shown in both futurity and non-futurity classes. It is more impressive when one discovers that SUPREME LADY was reserve grand champion mare to her stablemate ELATION who was grand champion mare. We sincerely believe that this is , the finest group of Morgans ever to be offered. Come see them! REATA HORSE FARM RD 1, SHARON CENTER OHIO (near Akron) Telephone: Area Code 216, CE 9-9641 Justin Morgan Association Swartz Creek : Won by RICKY MARLO; 2nd , DEE~IELD 'S PAMELA; 3rd, ROYAL By BARBARA NIEMI SAM TWILIGHT. 47566 Joy Road English Pleasure: Won by GREEN HILL'S Plymouth, Michigan DEV-TONE; 2nd, MARYBOB'S PARTY GAL; 3rd, MJ'S TOMI; 4th, BONNIE'S BOY; 5th, MARJO 'S SHOW GI Rl. Western Pleasure: Won by MJ'S TOMI ; Twelfth Annual Michigan All-Morgan Show 2nd , WENLOCH'S BIANCA ; 3rd, KANE'S JIM Features Saturday Night Stakes DANDY; 4th , GEAU GEDDES; 5th , KANE'S CADET. Three-gaited: Won by RICKY MARLO; 2nd, Pictures on pages 40, 41, 46. DEERFIELD'S PAMELA; 3rd, DANBURY; 4th, GAY BLADE; 5th, ROYAL SAM TWILIGHT. Western Horsemanship, 14 and Under: 2nd , DAVID EARHART. The. J.M.H .A. looks back on the of Jubilee King and ella and they 14-17: 3rd , DAVE PARKER. month of August with a sigh of relief plan to breed her to their stallion, ( Continued on Page 62) .as its Twelfth Annual All-Morgan Kane's High Society (Quizkid x Music Horse Show was successfully completed Maid) and use her for trail riding and and continued to grow in size in its pleasure. Her yearling colt, Stoney AreYou Ready to new location. For the first time., we had Creek Sandman is still owned by the a Saturday night performance and Clarks. High Society is leading Ohio RegisterYour Foal within the natural amphithe.ater set­ for the High Point Champion Stallion Many are now getting ready to reg­ ting, the full classes of Morgans were while his dam, Music Maid is currently ister their 1964 foals. As the foals lose beautiful. The cooperation of the local second in the High Point Champion their baby coat, the permanent mar~­ newspapers and radios produced a rea­ Mare. The Morettes' weanling filly, ings become known and soon you will sonably large crowd which was respon­ Whitmorr's June Music (Quizkid x want to send your Application for Reg­ sive and interested. The results follow Music Maid) was recently injured while istration forms to the Secretary. Dark at the end of the article. in pasture but is recovering beautifully may now be showing through the light Unfortunately, one of the exhibitors from her 9 stitches. baby hairs on many a leg; in fact many had some bad luck when one of Ray Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kane, Woods a Morgan foal may look as if the Thomas' trailers overturned on their and Water Farm, have sold Count of moths have had a banquet! way to the. show and killed their mare, Millsboro to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rocy Remember the yellow booklet, The H ycrest Dubonnet . The colt in the ot Plym,:outh, Michigan. They also Morgan Horse Sh

OCTOBER, 1964 25 SUNSETFARM R. F. D. 1, Bethel, Maine

INTRODUCING ... SUNSET PEGASUS 14032 for the 1965 season (Orcland Dondarling x Orcland Hi -Time)

" Gus " is a handsome seal brown colt with tremendous presence and refinement . His resemblance to his sire is remarkable . He is shown here in the 2-year old Colts in Fine Harness Class at the 1964 Nationals, with Larry Barrett of Littleton, N. H. at whip . Along with many other quality Morgans, he did not place!. However, his full sister, Sunset Hi-Darling, owned by the Lloyd Parkers of Sudbury, Mass. placed Fourth in the Yearling Filly Class . Also at Stud : LITTLE HAWK 11398 (Linsley, Captor, and Archie O Breeding) . Whether "Hawk " is bred to a registered Morgan or just plain '"hoss ', he consistently sires foals that bear his stamp ; roundness, strong legs and feet, terrific shoulders and wonderful personalities. Our files are filled with letters from owners of his get, and they oil carry the same message of the sheer pleasure of ownership . FOR SALE: Sunset Form is bursting at the seams with Morgans and children so we have to sell five of our Morgans . We cannot decide for ourselves which ones to part with, so are leaving the choice to you . Our prices are reasonable but not cheap; we will answer all inquiries as accurately and honestly as is hu­ manly possible .

Any five of the following: 4 broodmares ·- 2 open, 2 bred ...... $ 1500 each yearling filly, 1 weanling filly x LITTLE HAWK ...... 1000 each stunning bay weanling colt x LITTLE HAWK . A steal at $400 . A 3-yeor old gelding; rides English or Western. Straight Lippitt breeding. Show or trail prospect . man most capable of recogmzmg the Pacific Northwest News best should be the first to awa rd such an honor is indeed gratifying. By LomsE BECKLEY "Afte r careful scrutiny of all entries' P. 0. Box 240 hocks during the day's classes, Judge Mt. Vernon, Washington McEwan recalled four horses to the ring for a final selection: British Columbia Morgan Horse Club Hosts Keystone's Isobel, owned by C and International All-Morgan Show N Fried of Cashmere, Washington. Montey Vermont, owned by the Leo Pictl,{res on page 42. Beckleys of Mt. Vernon, Washington. Ranchita Queen, owned by Mr. and The British Columbia Morgan Horse "By late afternoon Saturday all but Mrs. Gera ld Fahrni, Abbotsford, 8. C. Club did it again! On July 19th the a few of our 62 entries had arrived Shamrock H, owned by L. Chamber­ second British Columbia All-Morgan and were stabled and everyone was pre­ layne of Langley, 8 . C. Horse Show was held at Skyfield Farm, paring to atten d the banquet at the "The Honored Morgan is 'Shamrock Abbotsford, B. C., with everyone hav­ 'Rancho '. H ' and the remaining three can be ing a marvelous time and feeling it "Afte r a most delicious dinner, Mr. proud to have been among the select. was well worth the effort . In order to Albert Churc h, Assistant Manager of. give a colorfu l picture of the event we the show and our Master of Ceremonies, "Our American exhibitors to come quote exerpts from Show Secretary proposed a 'Toast to the Queen,' ex­ the greatest distance were the 8. T. Thelma Dudley's recent news letter: tended a warm welcome to the over 100 Mullaneys from Gresham, Oregon; "The second British Columbia All persons present and introduced the dis­ Canadian exhibitors were Mrs. A. J. Morgan Hor,se Show is now history but tinguished guests at the head table. Mills and Michael Mills from DeWin ­ you will all agree it was the greatest "A proposal by Frank Hallett of ton, Alberta and John 8. Horn of Cal­ success. We were fortunate to have Castle Rock, Washington, sanctioned gary, Alberta. one of the country 's best known and by Gordon Dudley, that our judge se­ "T he number of Washington entries most highly respected horseman as our lect the Morgan wit h the best 'hocks' was outstanding - 38 in all. judge ; exhibitor participation, coopera­ was gracious ly accepted by Mr. Mc­ "Pres ident Gera ld Fahrni officially tion, enthusiasm and 5portsmanship Ewa n. ope.ned the morning session and made were at a peak; the weather was id'eal; "As far as we know this 1s a first appropriate introduction s. The in-hand and spectato~s for and perform­ in 'equine society,' and that Mr. Mc­ classes were nicely filled and Judge Mc- ance classes exceeded 1500 interested Ewan who stresse.s the importance of ( Continued 011 Page 61) persons. good sound hocks and who is the horse-

The Second Annual British Columbia Morgan Horse Club Show was opened with a colorful ceremony headed by Linda Dudly on ORADUST, followed by Eileen Payton on LADY MONTE and Merilee Fahrni driving LADY MARGARET, with the Lord Mayor of Morganville as passenger . Also in the ceremony but not shown in this picture were Carlee Mclean on Hylee's Top Brass and Shirley Church on Sansonfield .

OCTOBER, 1964 27 PRESENTS

OUR "SHINING CHAMPIONS IN THE MIDWEST" KANE'S HIGH SOCIETY12864 (3-21 -60) Sire: Quizkid 9241 Dam: Music Maid 08940

A fet11of his "64" t11ins Grand Champion Stallion - Oh io Gold Cup Grand Champion Stal lion - Michigan All Morgon Show Grand Champ ion Stall ion - Midwestern Show 2nd Aged Stallions - Notional Morgon Show l st Jun ior Saddle - Michigan All Morgan Show 2nd Stallions Saddle - Ohio Gold Cup l st Championship Saddle Stake - Mich igan All Morgan Show plus many nume rous champi onships. 14.3% HANDS FEE $200.00 LIVERCHESTNUT

When disposition, ability, quality, and substance, are combined in one animal as in HIGH SOCIETY, only success, as he has proven so brilliantly, could prevail, as it has. Mr. i Mrs. Claude J. Morrette 111 2757 Tremainsville Road Box 28 Toledo 13, Ohio Area Code 419 474-8847 from the pony raffle at the Gold Cup Buckeye Breeze Show. Anyone caring to become a member of the O.M .H.A., send your By CLAUDE J. MoRRETTE m name, address, etc., with dues to Mrs. 2757 Tremainsville Road T. D. Ulrich, Shaker Hill Morgan Toledo, Ohio Farm, Lebanon, Ohio. $3.00 individ­ ual membership - $5.00 family mem­ bership. Mrs. Lathrop and her daugh­ A few members of the O.M.H.A. x Deerfield Lady Oakland), owned by ters, from Furnace Brook Farm, in attended the National with their Mor­ T. D. Ulrich, is at the Hart Stable for Massachusetts were recent visitors of gans and all returned with ribbons. training. Bob Hart, who most of you Whitmorr Farm, Toledo. Dr. and Mrs. Val Farms, Columbus, exhibited Tro­ know, also trains and shows the well­ Lathrop own the good stallion Orcland phy's Becky Date (Trophy x Bonnie known Tastee's Firefly (OCR x Gayla). Bold Admira l plus many fine brood­ Date) and First Mate (Foxfire x Mid­ Under Bob's capable guidance, School- mares. west Melody) . Becky, capably handled by Judy Swan, won the Combination Class, was second in Mares and Geld­ ings in Harness and tied well in the Stake classes. First Mate placed well AmericanAssn. of in hand and third in Two -Year-Old Colts in Harness. Green Hills Glenda EquinePractitioners (Foxfire x Devan Gold) tied second in Two-Year Old Fillies in Harness. She Meeting is owned by Kay and Bob Chapman and was driven by Paul Rumbaugh. High The Tenth Annual Meeting of the Society (Quiz Kid x Music Maid), American Association of Equine Practi­ shown by Whitmorr Farm, was second tioners will be held at the Denver Hil­ in Stallions Four Years and Over, fifth ton, Denver, Colorado, December 7, 8, in Stallions in Harness, and seventh in 9, 1964. the Junior Saddle Stake. The full three days will be devoted to In the next few weeks, our Secretary papers, panels and demonstrations on Mrs. T. D. Ulrich, will be mailing the equine medicine, surgery and practice cards for our first winter meeting of problems. the 1964-65 season. Try to attend, as Some forty speakers will appear on many important topics will be discussed the program including distinguished concerning your Morgans and future veterinarians from France, Germany , activities. England and Ireland . Received a note from Susan Tilton All phases of practice will be covered who reports the good mare Suzan Sent­ - breeding farm problems and man­ ney, 21 years old, had a filly on July Twenty-year-old TIPPY DEE 06510 (Hawk agement, the racing industry, sports 31, 1964, sired by Captain McCutchen . Jim x Tippy Tin), owned by Mr. and Mrs. and pleasure horses, ranch practice, T. E. Pittenger of Blackacre Farm, Peninsula, latest developments in instruments, The Tiltons have tentatively named Ohio, Debbie Shepard, up. Tippy Dee her Centaur Amy Mac. doubles as a pleasure mount and broodmare. medications and techniques . A status report and control measures Mr. and' Mrs. William Foster, Lima, Ohio, recently sold their three-year-old will also be presented on the four cur­ rently threatening diseases - inf.ectious stallion, Jolly Rocket, to Mr. and Mrs. master won the Junior Saddle Class at anemia, piroplasmosis, encoephalomyli­ Philip J. Stepanowski, Olmsted Falls, the Youngstown, Ohio horse show while tis and vesicular stomatitis. Ohio. The Fosters, in turn, purchased Bob also piloted Firefly to the blue in a. yearling filly who is a full sister to the Open English Performance Class. More than 500 veternarians are ex­ their other mare, Summer Dove. The Larry Dooley, Westerville, Ohio, re­ pected to attend the Denver meeting yearling is called Sunrise Music 013488 cently sold Jason's Roubidate (Devan which is open to any veterinarian in­ and was sired by Sherimill Sunrise, be­ Jason x Roubikate) to William Ducket , terested in equine medicine or practice. ing out of Arnona Elizabeth. Findlay, Ohio. She's a very pretty filly Member,ship in this rapidly growing and we are sure Mr. Ducket will enjoy specialty group now exceeds 750. It's nearing time for the High Point owning her. Dr. William R. McGee, Lexington, Awards to be presented. If any mem­ Whitmorr Farm, Toledo, recently Kentucky practitioner is president of ber has yet to send the placings of their purchased the mare, LaJana (King Tut AAEP. Dr. 0. R. Adams, Director Morgans in the 1964 shows, do so at x Natania) who is a double grand­ once. of Clinics, Colorado State University daughter to the Jubilee King stud1 is president-elect and program chair­ Of all the spring and summer foals Juzan, from Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark, man. Dr. Frank Milne, Director of reported this year in Ohio, approximate­ Stoney Creek Farm, Monroe, Michigan. Clinics, Ontario, Veterinary College is ly 88% were fillies. Let's hope this Thrpugh the generous contribution editor. Brigadier General Wayne 0. percentage. increases with 1965 shortly of a pony from Mr. A. J. Andreoli, Kester is executive secretary with offices around the corner. Reata Farms, Wadsworth, Ohio, the at 14 Hillcrest Circle, Route 3, Golden, Schoolmaster 12692 (Upwey Ben Don O.M.H.A. made a handsome profit Colorado.

OCTOBER, 1964 29 Ne"~ York News

By BETTY PLAUTH Blue Spruce Farm Altamont, N. Y.

BEAU SEALECT 12719 (Sealectman x Sunflower Belle) owned by Mrs. Muriel Gordon, Middleburgh, New York, Muriel K. Gordon, up.

Autumn will be in full glory by the Barbara Baylor of Red Hook; Polly (Larry Colonel x Isobel) was bred this time this issue is in your hands and Dalrymple and son, of Elmira; the year to Tinker Ashbrook (Royalton the days of shows are almost over, but Philip Jacksons of Petalbrook Farms; Ashbrook Darling x Royalton Mona) trail ride weather continues. Wappinger s Falls; William Lutz of the Doyle's 3 year old stallion . Royal­ The 9th annual Mid-Atlantic Morgan Rome; Helen Stofer, of Norwich; ton Mona (Ethan Eldon x Lippitt Ra­ Horse Show was held at the. Quentin Ralph and Betty Plauth, Blue Spruce mona) the Doyle's mare, in turn , has Riding Club grounds August 15-16, at Farms, Altamont; Ayelien Richards of been bred to Gordon's young stallion Quentin , Pa. The details will be in the Richards Ranch, Pine City; Dr. George Beau Sealect (Sealectman x Sunflower writeup in the Mid~tlantic News. Taylor of Cuba; Gordon Voorhis of Belle) . I can just visualize these 2 From a ew Yorker 's viewpoint it was Voorhis Farm, Red Hook; Wendy gals comparing their offspring next a beautiful show in all respects-it ran Weber 0£ Morgandy Farm, Je.fferson; year. on schedu le, the program scheduling Willowmoor Stables owned by the Carl Leigh qf Webster ha6 been was excellent, the grounds were pic­ Dykes of Lakewood; Dr. and Mrs. Ed­ listed in the AHSA roster of Morgan turesque , and the ring was the best we ward Murphy of Central Square; Jeanne judges with Registered Status. ever saw at an outdoor show . The club and Fred Her rick of Voorhis Farm, the Pat and Don Long of. Longacres house had a dining room with leisure­ Passengers of Newburg. Fa rm, Johnst own, write that they were ly excellent dinners available while a A welcome letter from one of our pleasantly surprised recently by a visit large covered outdoor patio took care Junior members, Ann-Marie LaVallee, from the Beiseckers, Morgan breeders of the quick service meals. The covered tells us how happy she is with her from Topeka , Kansas. Several years grandstand for spectators made it most mare, Joyeaux Noel who performed so ago the Beiseckers sold much of their comfortable to relax and enjoy the well at the Big-Six 4-H show at Cayuga stock and several of their Morgans show. Everyt hing ran smoothly and the Lake. Ann-Marie won the Western wound up here in New York State. show officials are to be congratulated. Mares-In-Hand ( 19 entries) , and out These animals included Sunflower Belle Ne~t year's show will be held there of 30 she placed in the top 6 in Fitting owned by Muriel Gordon; Larriette agam. and Showmanship . The La Vallees Jane, now at John Smigels in Preston There were 129 horses with 62 classes. have also been riding their 3-year old Ho'llow; Lynette currently the property Judges were Mr. John Lydon of Millis, stallion, Corinth Robert Frost (Cirdon of Al Veronesi of New Berlin and Lord Mass., Mr. John Kays of Storrs, Conn., x Tinkerpan) getting him ready for the Linsley, stallion, belonging to the while Mr. Albert Brouillet of Athol, 1965 shows. · Longs. Mass. handled the Nationwide Filly Fu ­ Muriel Gordon of Middleburg re­ 'The Passenger family of Newburg has turity. cently visited the John Doyles of Fort added another Morgan to the stable, The New York Stables and individ­ Ann. They are mothers-in-law, so to Applevale Cameo (Easter Twilight x uals represented at this show were: speak. Muriel'$ Mare, Sunflower Belle Townshend Tally) a 2 year old chestnut

30 The MORGAN HORSE filly was purchased from the Voorhis x Broadwall Typically) and Rhea (Or­ as usual. I tell you about our doings Farm. Their mare, Bald Mt. Fairy­ lando x Oriole). The last mare is one - why don't more of you New Yorkers dale, has been bred to Tarrytown we've leased from the Owen Shum ­ write me and tell me your events - (Voorhis Farm) for a 1965 foal. Mary ways of Connecticut. We bred all big or small? One of Ralph's projects Passenger rode some Voorhis horses at three to our own stallion, Anneigh 's (successful) was the installation of an the National and experienced the thrill Dark Cloud ( Dyberry Bob x Mari­ irrigation system. Since we have had of receving 2 ribbons. gold). All three are safely in foal hardly an inch of rain since May - our according to our vet. whole country is literally dried up. Mr. Voorhis writes that the World 's The hay is as high as a jack-rabbit's Fair has brought visitors to the horse Concerning New York State High eye. The paddocks looked like beige farm. He's had guests from Or egon, Score Awards, Ayelien Richard s (tal.y­ carpeting. Ohio, Utah and Virginia. He's also girl) writes the top horses so far are: We inquired from a local orchard been busy selling horses. One is con­ Stallions, RanBunctious, Bobolink and owner where to obtain information signed to the Green Meads sale (Pecos Kadenvale Don. Mares: Bellenda Allen, about a sprinkler system he was using. x Waseeka 's Rockette). Others went Anneigh's Little Miss and Bar T Con­ We noticed these sprays on golf course to Goshen, Newburgh and two to Ohio. toria. Geldings: Waseeka's Masterpiece too. Within a week ours was installed They have weaned 12 more foals. I and Cornwall Sealect. Versatile : Snip and heavenly "spring grass" poppe::d think if I had 12 f.oals I would try that O'Captor and Bayfield Dughal. If you up and the beige has turn ed to gre n. mare/foal race that we saw at the Na­ have any information to give concern­ Of course there is one natural resource tional. Do you remember it folks? ing your horses' winnings, write the one must have - a source of water. The dams were lined up at one end news to Ayelien, Box 172, Pine City. We are fortunate, we have plenty - and the foals at the othe.r. At a given Ayelien's mare, Mandate's Peggy Lou a big hole was excavated signal the foals were let go to find their has been visiting Black Sambo, Mrs. and the tractor now furnishes power for dams and first one to find Mom is Noble's stallion, for a 1965 foal. Talis­ the pump at approximately 150 gallons winner. Come to think of it, I guess I man, A~lie.n' gdlding, ~Id himself a minute for about 8 hours a day. By wouldn't do that. Where could I after a trial period to a good home with adjusting the 2000 feet of lightweight find 24 people to hold these animals. Helen Culin of Reading, Vermont . aluminum pipes which come in sections, George B. Russell, Duchess County Miss Culin is a horsewoman having we can rotate the supply throughout a summer resident and author of "Hoo£. had' much experience with Saddlebred large area. Now we look like a minia­ prints in Time" paid a tribute to Bay horses. ture Yellowstone Park with it,s geysers. State Gallant, the 1964 National Cham ­ John Collins, bridegroom, has a new The horses are put out every morning pion, owned by John J. May of May­ address: 304Yz South Avenue, Elmira, and night to enjoy their new-found deli­ brook Farm, LaGrangeville, as "one N. Y. 14904. (He is our publicity man .) cacy - fresh grass. Some horses run of the finest performance Morgans I We have been busy at Blue Spruce through the spray. have ever seen, in harness or under ( Continued on Page 60) saddle.". "It's a tradition," he said, "that has been this county's heritage ever since the days when the great Mambrino Paymaster and Mambrino Blue Spruce Farm's 2 year old stallion OLDWICK ELI (Black Sambo x Lapatica). Chief stood in and around Washing ­ ton Hollow, in that bygone era when they helped launch the on the way to everlasting glory . Now, it can be anticipated, there will be more b1ue ribbons for Bay State Gal­ lant and still more honors when his sons and daughters reach the show rings of the nation." Dorothy Bachman of Ransomvale Farm, East Amherst, reports on some new 1964 stock not listed yet; Ransom­ vale Donald , chestnut stallion (Allen's Major x Moro Hill's Morita); Ran­ somvale Janie, chestnut filly (Allen's Major x Bonnie Twilight), Ransom­ "v2'le Bounce, chestnut stallion ( Al­ len's Major x Westfall Blythe), Ran­ somvale Sue Allen, chestnut filly (Al­ len's Major x Sally Twilight) . The foals are identical. The Bachmans have bred back three of their mares to Allen's Major for next year's foals. Blue Spruce Farms will have 3 foals in 1965. We bred Katinka Hawk (Jubilee's Courage x Kitty Hawk) and Tibetta (Wales Farm Major Bet

OCTOBER, 1964 31 On a warm pleasant day late in July, Morgan Horse Breedersand Caven-Glo played host to approximate­ ly 25 youngsters and thefr instructors. These children were from the Glory Exhibitors Association Ranch in Calabasas, Calif. - a summer camp for children who want to learn By EvE OAKLEY horsemanship and spend a few weeks 1301 W. Magnolia Blvd. in the atmosphere of ranch lif.e. Burbank, Calif. This camp is quite well known in our So. California area and is owned and run by Rosemary and Dolson Gebert. MHBEA 's Open Horse Show held - this year hcld in May. This Ride is It is also the home of the very famous at the Vista Palomar Riders Ring , patterned after the custom of the days palomino stallion, Top Hat and some Vista Calif. on August 9th was a sue. of the Dons and for the duration of this of his family. The children range in cess, ~ith all classes well fillec:1,except ride, the participants forget the hustle age from 8 - 16 years, both boys and the Morgan Pleasure Driving class! and rush of. our very modern state and girls. They come for at least a two What happened to all those versatile relax and enjoy themselves, very much week stay and many stay much longer. Morgan horses we hear about?_ Only as in the old days when the Spanish Their days are filled with learning the Ramona Princess, owned by Jim and influence was strong. Those were days fundamentals of. horsemanship and Paula Roe of Lakeside appeared at of work and play, and always time for trail riding and good care of a horse. the gate and gave a very g~od e.xhibi­ a Fiesta - a get-together with friends. Marjorie Hambly , that travelling lady tion with young Danny Weinberger at The Visitadores Ride is much the same from San Bernardino, handled the the reins and a young friend as passen- not a competitive Ride, but one of good Western part of the program, using ger. . fellowship and enjoyment of our won­ Caven-Glo's good Morgan mare, Ca­ The Registered Morgan English derful California heritage . ven-Glo Sunseri for her demonstrations . Pleasure class had only five entries, plac­ Morgans are not exactly new on this Sunseri has been busy in the nursery ing as follows: Ride, for Mr. Newman of. Ventura, this year with a charming daughter. 1st, RAMONA WARRIOR, owned and Calif., has had his Morgans along. This mare has been used for English shown by Robin Roth; 2nd, MIJITO, owned However , this year there were two and shown by Mercedes Siciliano; 3rd , RA· Pleasure and harness and only ridden MONA PRINCESS, owned by Jim and Paulo Morgan geldings, Waer's Black Rascal a few times under Western equipment, Roe, shown by Donny Weinberger ; 4th, with owner Robert B. Lamb of Ven­ but true to her Morgan heritage, did DARK ANGEL, owned by the Irwin Busse's tura and Poco Aljoy and his owner beautifully for Marjorie in complete and shown by Marjor ie Riding; 5th, RINGO, Malcolm McDuffie of Pasadena . Black Western equipment and hackamore for owned and shown by Doris Borden. Rascal, if he did nothing else could However, this show being a western the demonstration. Marjorie gave a corner his share of fame through his show exclusively e.xcept for the two good talk on the use of. the Morgan as son, Hedlite's Mickey Waer and his extra Morgan classes, the Registered a Western trail and pleasure horse, ex­ many grand children throughout our Morgan Western Pleasure class bad a plaining rules, etc., of the North Amer­ State. Poco Aljoy needs no introduc­ good turnout of entries with the follow­ ican Trail Ride Conference competi­ tion to the ·Morgan world, for there ing ,results: tive rides, which was very interesting. 1st GYPSY'S STARLITE, owned and shown is hardly a show without Poco Aljoy She also gave many pointers as to the by Li~do Crook; 2nd, DARK ANGEL, owned in and out of. classes. He probably has care and condition of the horse for by the Irwin Busse's and shown by Marjorie garnered more Ribbons than most these rides. Riding ; 3rd, RAMONA WARRIOR, owned Morgans. Rascal too, has had his share ond shown by Robin Roth; 4th, STAR RE­ Your writer , Eve Oakley, used Ca­ in the show ring. Yet these two Mor­ PORTER, owned and shown by Glen Francis; ven-Glo's Poppy Ashmore under Eng­ gans can give their owners hours of 5th. RINGO , owned by the Bordens and lish tack following along with Mar­ shown by Bob Riding; 6th, MIJITO , owned enjoyment riding through the beautiful jorie and explaining the flat saddle and shown by Mercedes Sicil iano . California countryside. How is that One thing this writer noticed from for versatility? use in trail riding. Correct attire and gaits for both English and Western the entry desk ( my job for the day) Among the many visitors to Caven­ were explained, using the Morgans to was the lack of. Morgans in the Open Glo recently were MHBEA members, demonstrate. classes at this Show. Usually they are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Teague of Sand entered in everything, but this year it Canyon, who own the cute eighteen A tour of Caven-Glo's seventeen head was not the case. However, one ver­ months old filly Waer 's Kay Dee. of Morgans was also made, explaining satile little Morgan mare was seen in One of our young Junior Morgan type, bloodlines, etc. of each individual. most all the classes - Gypsy' Starlite, Robin Johnston of Northridge, had The children enjoyed the.mselves and that cute little 4 year old owned and only smiles when she placed second in may I say that both Marjorie and my­ shown by Linda Crook. Her placings a Showmanship class in the L. A. Co. self enjoyed it immensely. in the Open classes are as follows: 3rd 4-H Show held in Northridge recently, Judy Brown of Sylmar, a very in­ in Bareback Western Horsemanship, with her Morgan mare Bailey's Boots terested owner of a good half-Morgan 17 years and under ; 6th in Novice and her brand new foal - a colt. mare has contributed the following Stock Seat, 17 years and under ; 6th in We always hate to speak of the seamy item which she obtained from the Jan­ Stock Sea~, riders IO through 12 years; side of. life with our Morgans, but it uary 10, 1964 issue of the Chronicle of 4th in Western Pleasure, 12 years and seems Paula Roe of Lakeside tangled the Horse , which has an excellent des­ under. with the wrong end of one of her year­ cription of the Morgan as a using In the ,foothills of California for ling stallions and came out of it with horse . . . an answer to a letter in the many, many years a pleasure ride has a whip lash and some cracked ribs. Chronicle . . . 'Sourpus' challenged been held - Los Rancheros Visitadores Better luck next time, Paula . ( Continued on Page 60)

32 The MORGAN HORSE New England News

By MRS. JuDEEN BAawooD Christian Street White River Jct., Vt.

Two year old colt MISTER GAY LAD 14026 (Parade's Jubilee ~ Mistres Dollidawn), owned by Rodolphe H. Moralse, South Chinn, Maine . MISTER GAY LAD won the Colt Championship at the 1964 Maine Morgan Horse Show .

News seems to be very scarce this Searles are the owners of Royalton Sam in a future column. Again, please let month. Now that the show season and Ethan, a fifteen ye.ar old stallion, I be. me hear from you soon. other summer events have. come to an lieve, that the Searles purchased after Following are. results of Morgan enq,I hope that many of you will have Sam Ethan had spent many months of Classes at the New Brook Horse Show, time to sit down and write to me, the starvation and abuse. He certainly is July 11, 1964, Newfane, Vt., Judge : news of your summer Morgan activities. a perfect example of excellent care now Mrs. Anna Ela, Bolton, Mass. Also, send along your pictures, but and has made an extremely good re­ Morgans In Hand: Won by TOWNE-AYR pl,ease remember only glo$y prints, covery considering the condition he was RUSTY ASH, Chauncey T. and Susan Sim­ 5 x 8" or large.r, and ones that do your in when they purchased him and his mons, Amherst , Moss .; 2nd, OSOGAY, Or. Morgan justice. age. He. is by Lippitt Sam out of Gri­ and Mrs. Ernest Poquette, Richmond, Vt.; selda Morgan. 3rd . EMERALD'S COCHISE, Tomorlei Morgans, Brattleboro, Vt.; 4th, A. A. BOBWHITE, Massachusetts 1£ any of you still have show results Jean Grant of Townsend writes that Charles R. Adams, Westmoreland, N. H. that haven't been submitted to the Registered Morgan: Won by DEERFIELD she has sold vier two Morgan mares. Magazine, please send them along to me SENIOR, ridden by Normon Morchossaut, Lucy Franklin, twelve-year-old mare by and I will try to have them included owned by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brown, Jer i­ Flying Jubilee has been sold to Mrs. V. cho , Vermont ; 2nd , TOWNSHEND TRICKLE, Watson Pugh of Tara Farm, Raleigh, owned and ridden by Mrs. Earl K. Miller, Ludlow , Mass .; 3rd, TOWNE-AYR RUSTY North Carolina. He.r three year old ASH; 4th, BROADWALLDEMOISELLE, owned David V. Crockett of South Egremont, Mass., daughter by Lippitt Rob Roy has been and ridden by Mory Knight Ayres, Whatley , shows his two months old filly MAY DAY Mass . sold to Mr. William H. Vanderbilt of PRINCESS 013581 to the blue ribbon and Brookline, Mass. trophy in the 1964 Foal Class at the Lake­ Morgan Championship: Won by DEERFIELD Mr. and Mrs. John B. Prince of ville Horse Show. Princess Is by Orcland SENIOR; 2nd, TOWNSHEND TRICKLE; 3rd, Dondarllng out of Big Bend Dana. TOWNE-AYR RUSTY ASH; 4th, OSOGAY. Princecrest, Boxford, have rold their Morgan placings in Open Classes : five year old gelding Princecrest Star­ Open Pleasure: 2nd, MATT CATTLEMASTER, fire (Orcland Le.ader x Townshend ridden by Luella Stuart, owned by Willard Starlet) to Mrs. Elizabeth S. Gauley of Stuart , Bennington, Vermont; 3rd, WEST­ Scituate, Massachusetts. "Joe," a5 he WOLO CARRIE LEA, ridden by Susan Simmons , was called by the Princes, was the first owned by Chauncey T. and Susan Simmons , Amherst , Mass .; 4th, WEYFIELDELF, owned colt raised by them, and they found and ridden by Susan Haun , Stamford, Vt. it difficult to have to part with him. Open Colt: Won by TOWNSHEND VIGIL· ANCER, Mrs. Earl K. Miller, Ludlow, Mass .; Vermont 2nd, PARAMOUNT CINERAMA, Or. and Mrs. Trilbrook Farm in Hartland, Ver­ Ernest Paquette , Richmond, Vt. mont, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Pleasure Driving: Won by EMERALD'S CO· CHISE; 2nd, LIPPMAN HAWK, owned and Miles, report two foals . . . Trilbrook dr iven by J . Bradley Cohn, New York, N. Y.; J udeen has her first foal by her side, 3rd, MANITOBA, driven by Sally Fish, owned a filly by Royalton Sam Ethan; and by Lincoln 0 . Fish, Worcester , Massachusetts ; Nabob's Christine also has a filly by 4th , LIPPITTALBERT, driven by Kathy Richard · Royalton Sam Ethan. The Miles re­ son, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Rich­ ardson, Sumac Stables , Putney, Vermont. port the sale. of the yearling stud, Tril­ Saddle Pairs: Won by TOWNE-AYR TRA· brook Jason (Trilbrook Joel x Nabob's VELER, ridden by Mrs. Joseph H. Nichols, Christine) to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searles of Alstead, N . H. The ( Continued on Page 60)

OCTOBER, 1964 33 North Central News

By DoRIS Hooc1N Rogers, Minn.

WILDWOOD SHAMROCK 01091 8, owned by S. D. Sahlstrom of St. Cloud, Minnesota. She was Grand Champion Mare at the Red River Valley State Fair Fargo, North Dakota .

The Brookings, Hone evening show began. It had progressed R'SURENE TAMI , owned by A . E. Dracy fami ­ Show of the fourth and fifth of July to a little beyond half way when the ly; 3rd, R'SURENE MAJESTY, owned by A . E. Dracy family; 4th , SUNNYVIEW SILHOU­ attracted Morgans for halter and per­ rains finally came; soaked everyone ETTE, owned by Max Myers family . formance from Iowa, South Dakota, thoroughly and then cleared up for the 1962 Fillies : Won by LINDIE BROOK, owned Minnesota and Wisconsin. These in­ remaining classes. Sunday morning by Mr . and Mrs . Douglas Brekke; 2nd, FAN­ cluded the. local Morgan owners such as dawned clear-and windy for the halter CY'S DREAM, owned by Leon Bush family ; 3rd , R'SURENE KANDEE, owned by A . E. Dracy the Art Dracy family, the Max Meyer classes. family . and the Pete Gries family, the Wald­ A special "T hank You" to Mrs. Art 1961 Fillies: Won by WILDWOOD CINDY, ners and the Leon Bush family ; Ray Dracy for the final results of the halter owned by W . F. Honer; 2nd , THE DAISY Grage from Remsen, Iowa; Don Palmer and performance. classes which were as CHAIN, owned by Ray Grage . Mares - 1960 or before: Won by WILD­ and daughter, Nancy, from Windom, follows: WOOD TAMARA : 2nd, MILSTAN'S PAT A Minnesota; the Mie.lke',s from Austin; The grand champion stallion was CONGO ­ CHOU; 3rd, WI LDWOOD SHAMROCK, owned the Bill Edwards from Owatonna; the DON, owned by Mr . and Mrs. Ernie Wood by Stan Sahlstrom; 4th , LURGEN, owned by of Minneapolis ; the reserve champion, MORAS Dennis Wilsons from Circle Pines; W. Brown and Winslow ; 5th, SUNNYVIEW JESSUREowned by Dewey Logeland of Grants­ FIREFLY, owned by the Max Meyer family . F . Honers from St. Joseph, Stan Sahl­ burg, Wisconsin . Geldings 2 and under: Won by PRAIRIE strom, Miss Pauline Henning and Dr. 1964 Colts: Wan by TELSTAR, owned by BLAZE, owned by Pet Gries . George Budd from the St. Cloud area; Margaret Bush; 2nd, R'SURENE CAVALIER, Geldings, 5 and over: Won by TAMA RACK, owned by A. E. Dracy . the Dewey Logeland family from owned by George Budd ; 2nd, ARCHIE B., , 1963 Colts: Won by BONGODON , own ed owned by Carl Hassenstein . Grantsburg, Wisconsin; Brown and by Brown and Winslow; 2nd, UVM LUSTY, Champion Gelding: TAMARACK . owned by W. F. Honer; 3rd, UVM LANCER, Winslow from Bloomington; the Ernie Reserve Gelding: ARCHIE B. Woods from Minneapolis; and the Art owned by A. E. Dracy; 4th, UVM LARRY, owned by A. E. Dracy . Get of Sire: Won by MOR-AYR SUPREME, Hodgin family from Rogers all brought owned by W . F. Honer; 2nd, UVM FLASH, 1962 Colts: Won by WILDWOOD CIMMA­ own ed by University of Vermont . horses for the halte.r and performance RON, owned by W. F. Honer. Produce of Dam: Won by FANCY FAY, classes. A terrific turnout of Morgans! 1961 Colts: Won by MORAS JESSURE:2nd , A delicious picnic supper was served Margaret Bush; 2nd, SUNNYVIEW FIREFLY, DEBA-CON CHIP O'BENN, owned by Deba­ owned by Max Myers family. to the Morgan group at the Max Con Stables , Mr. and Mrs . A . C. Hodgin. Mare and 1964 Foal: Won by SUNNYVIEW Meyer home, co-hostessed by Mrs. Leon Stallions, 1960 or before: Won by CONGO ­ FIREFLYand SONNET, owned by Max Mye rs; Bush. Both barbe.cued lamb and beef DON; 2nd , SUNCREST ALOR, owned by 2nd, SUNFLOWER KAY and foal, owned by with very delicious potato salad and all Denie Wilson; 3nd, DEBA-CON KING AR­ Richard Waldner; 3rd, JUNE MARIE, and THUR, owned by Mr . and Mrs . Arthur Hod­ the trimmings (and plenty of ice cold R'SURENE CAVALIER, owned by A . E. Dracy; gin ; 4th , KING HIGH, owned by Ronald 4th, FANCY FAY and colt owned by Mar. watermelon for dessert!) were served M ielke; 5th , ROYAL HAVEN, owned by gore! Bush. Donald Palmer . to everyone before the evening show on The results of the performance classes were The grand champion mare was TAMARA , Saturday night. A very gracious and as follows : owned by Dr. George Budd and the reserve friendly group of Morgan owners. I champion mare was MILSTAN'S PATACHOU, Combination Morgan: Won by CONGO . know that everyone who showed at owned by W . F. Honer of St. Joseph . DON; 2nd, WILDWOOD TAMARA; 3rd, WILDWOOD SHAMROCK; 4th, MORAS JES­ Brookings will join me in thanking the 1964 Fillies: Won by LINSLEY-LEE, the SURE; 5th, DEBA-CON CHIP O'BENN. South Dakota group for their marvel­ sire and THE DAISY CHAIN the dam , owned Three-Gaited Morgan: Won by CONGO ­ ous hospitality. by Ray Grage ; 2nd, Filly out of Sunflower Kay and by Colonel Jarnete owned by M r. DON, owned by Ernie Wood ; 2nd, WILD· So - with £ire-crackers popping ( our ond Mrs . Waldner . WOOD TAMARA, owned by George Budd; 3rd , TAMA RACK, owned by George Budd; horses had never had such entertai n­ 1963 Fillies: Won by WILDWOOD PREMA­ ment) and rain very thr eatening, the DEE, owned by M iss Pauline Henning; 2nd, ( Continued on Page 58)

34 The MORGAN HORSE NINTHANNUAL MID-ATLANTICMORGAN SHOW

ORCLAND DONANNA, owned by Orcland Farms, Thoma s Champ ion Gelding , OLDWICK HIGH DIAMOND, Flynn, whip , Reserve Champ ion Harness Stake , 3rd in the owned by Home Farm, Oldwick, N. J . Saddle Stake .

Junior Champion and Reserve Grand Champ ion Grand Champion Harness Horse , GAY CAVALIER, was also Reserve Mare, ORCLAND DARLING, owned by Orcland Farms, Champion Saddle Horse for Green Meads Farm, Richmond , Mass ., W. Newbury, Mass . shown by Dr. Robert Orcutt .

APRIL SURPRISE won Jumper Stake, Roadsters Un· Grand Champion Saddle Horse and Grand Cham· der Saddle , and Road sters To Bike for owner Ann pion Mare, WINDCREST SHOWGIRL, owned by Miss L. Hopkins, Green Village , N. J . Helen E. Stofer, Norwich, N. Y., Dr. Orcutt, up.

35 BLUERIBBON WINNERS AT THE MID-ATLANTICMORGAN SHOW

Jeanne Plauth of Blue Spruce Farms, Altamont, National Futurity Champion Filly, TAMARACK CAPELLA, owned by N. Y. on her 3 year old mare APRIL DARLING, Mrs. John Mann and shown by Dr. Orcutt , here pictured winning the 4th In Chlldrens Pleasure, 2nd In Pleasure Under harness division of the Futurity. 15 Hands and 3rd In the Junior Pleasure Stake .

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Left: TAMARACKNIGHTCAP, owned by Mrs. John Mann, Hamilton, Mass ., shown by Dr. Orcutt, 4th Geldings Under Saddle , 4th Maiden Saddle, 4th Roadsters Under Sad­ dle, and 5th Geldings In Hand .

Right: Winner of the Mid-Atlantic Sweepstakes TROPHY'S AWARD, owned by Hainlin Mill Farm and Camelot Farms, shown by John Diehl.

Voorhis' Farms APPLEVALE KATONAH, win­ DEE CEE SQUIRE (Deerf ield Challenger x Miss Copper), owned ner of the Junior Pleasure Stake and Western by Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bates and Sons, 1st Yearling Colts. Pleasure Stake, Jeanne Mellin Herrick, up .

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Grand Champion Pleasure Horse, KANE'S SPRING A Jeanne Plauth shows her ANNEIGH'S LITTLE DELIGHT, owned by Camelot Farms and shown MISS to 1st in Owners to Ride, 4th in Mares and by Dick Gray. Geldings in Harness, and 4th in Mares Under N Saddle.

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Mrs. Robert Dreisbach presents the Arrowhawk Equitation Champion, Edith Horner, riding Versatile Challenge Trophy to Jessie Colgate on DUCES WILD, owned by Harolyn Hill Farm, Tun­ Home Farm's FOXY ROSE MARIE, also Reserve bridge, Vermont. Champion Pleasure Horse . w ORCLAND DARLING owned by Orcland Farms, Ruth Orcutt up, 2nd in the saddle division of Grand Champion Stallion as well as Junior Cham­ the National Filly Futuri.ty, Junior Champion I pion Stallion was Elm Hill Farm's ELM HILL Mare and Reserve Grand Champion Mare. HIGH HAT. N N E R s

37 WINNERSFROM THE WESTERNNATIONAL

CONDO'S MIDNIGHT BELLEowned by Victory Mor­ APPLEVALE DEBUTANTE, 3 year old mare owned by Topside gan Horse Farm . She won 5 firsts in both English Morgan Horse Farm , l st Junior Fine Harne ss, l st English and Western Plea sure classes , 3rd in Dressage , Performance . 3rd in English Stake , 4th in Mare s in Hand .

INDIAN ANN owned by Bob Mares, 1st ROYAL STARLIGHT owned by Cissy Nich­ MARSHA owned by Jack son Mor­ Trail Stake , 2nd, Trailer Race, 2nd Senior oalds , Ted Willrich up , 4th Western Pleas­ gan Horse Ranch, Harrison , Mon­ Trail Horse , 3rd Mares in Hand, 4th ure, 3rd Jun ior Western Pleasure . tana , Dean Jackson up, 2nd Sad - Lady's Western Pleasure , 3rd Cloverleaf dle Race, 4th . Barrel Race, 5th Senior Stock Horse , 5th Western Pleasure Stake .

Topside Morgan Parm's SKIPAREE IN­ DIAN JOE, 1st Novice English Pleasure, 1st English Pleasure Stake.

MORTANA FLEETAFIELD(Rosefield x Leela Field) owned by Jackson Morgan Horse Ranch , Harrison, Montana , 1st Yearling Senior Champion Mare , MILSTAN'S PAT­ Fillies, Junior Champion Mare . A-CHOU owned by Walt Christensen .

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SENATEFIELD owned by the Jackson Morgon s Cean Butler's HOT SPUR, Grand Champion Geld­ Horse Ranch , winner of the Triangle A Chal­ ing, 1st Geldings 4 and Over in Hand; 2nd, Junior lenge Trophy, 2nd Western Pleasure Stallions, 2nd T English Pleasure , 2nd Western Pleasure Stake , 2nd Stock Horse Stake, 3rd Maiden English Pleasure, English Pleasure Stake, 3rd Maiden Western Pleasure, 3rd Senior Stock Horse , 3rd English Pleasur e 3rd Lady's English Pleasure , 5th Western Pleasure Stallions , 3rd Western Pleasure Stake , 4th Stal- E Owner to Ride. lions in Hand. s FUNQUEST GOLD HAWK owned by Stuart Hazard PRINCE OF PRIDE owned by Victory Morgan Horse and shown by Dean Smith, 1st Open Cutting, 1st Farm, 1st in eight classes: Dressage, Jumping, Trail, Senior Stock Horse, 1st Western Pleasure Stallions , English Pleasure Stallions , Versat ility, Costume , Open p 1st Reining, 1st Western Pleasure Stake, 1st Stock English Pleasure and Trailer Race; 3rd , Western Pleas­ Horse Stake, 2nd Senior Stallions In Hand ; 2nd ure Stallions, 3rd Trail Stake ; 6th Western Pleasure Troll Stake ; 3rd Senior Trail Horse, 4th Novice Stake . A Cutting . R K s H 0 w

39 MICHIGAN MORGAN SHOW WINNERS

C. A. Steward's RICKY MAR-LO, Grand Champion Harness Senior Mare winner, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Marsh's GREEN HILL'S Horse. SHARON.

Dr. Alexander Ruthven's DEACON GEDDES, Two MAR JO 'S REDIGO, 1st Yearling Stallions and Junior Year Old Stallion winner. Champion Stallion , owned by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Voss .

MAR JO'S SHOWGIRL owned by Mr. and Mrs. APPROSE SHEBOYGAN, owned by Floyd and Jack Appling, Floyd Voss , Grand Champion English Pleasure 1st English Performance Open. Horse.

40 MICHIGAN MORGAN SHOW WINNERS

HYCRESTMIDGIE owned by Hycrest Mor­ Whitmorr Farm's KANE'S HIGH SOCIETY, MJ'S VICKY LYNNE owned by James and gon Farms , 1st Yearling Mares . 1st Stallions Four and Over, and Grand Maxine Jones , 1st Two Year Old Mares. Champ ion Stallion .

ATOMIC BIILLY 8, 1st in Three Year Claudia Mair 's RIVER BEND BABE, 1st SPRINGBROOK GYPSY and her filly Old Stallions , owned by Wafter and in Three Year Old Mares, and Reserve MARJO'S REDIGAY, 1st Broodmares Sophie Lindner. Junior Champion Mare . with '64 Foal, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Voss.

Carla Copeman on MARYBOB'S PARTY Walter and Rheda Kane's KANE'S GAL in costume for the Cavalcade Ameri­ SHOW BAR, 1 st Geldings Three and MISSY MONTE CANTOR, owned by Dearl cana. Under . DeShone, 1st Junior English Pleasure Class. SECOND ANNUAL BRITISHCOLUMBIA MORGAN SHOW

Sixty-two entries and more than 1500 spec- tators from the United States and Canada made this show an outstanding success.

The English Pleasure Class lines up in the ring.

SKYFIELD owned by Gerald Fahrni of Abbots· ford, B. C., Marilee Fahrni up, 1st Stallions 3 Marilee Fahrni drives her LADY MARGARET to 2nd in Combination and over, 2nd Western Class . and 2nd in Pleasure Driving . The mare also placed 1st in Brood­ mares and in the Mare and Foal Class . At the Calgary Show, Lady Margaret placed 1st in the Combination Class and 1st in Open Driving.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beckley's BECKRIDGEORAETTE, 1st Two Year Old Mares and Reserve Champion Mare .

Left: KEYSTONE'S GEORGIA, owned by H. K. Pember­ ton, Julia Pemberton up, 1 st Mares 3 and Over and Grand Champion Mare.

42 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ALL-MORGAN SHOW

This year's one hundred and seventy en-

tries made this the West Coast's largest

All Morgan Show.

Irene Ehrke's ARDAHL 09538 , 2nd Mares Four and Over Not Foaled, 4th Gay Nineties.

KING STETSON 13341, owned by BROOKWOOD DAN PAT owned by Jean Mr. and Mrs. Sam OventrHt's Loren Bentley, 2nd Three Year Old Hodgkin of Tucson, Arizona, Bob Smith ECO JUBILO, 3rd, in English Per­ Stallions. up, 1st English Pleasure, 1st Western formance. Pleasure Owner To Ride.

Earl Herring's ROPER 13359 , shown CORNELLA, owned by Storr Bennett , Biii Chambers, whip , 1st to 2nd in Reinln9, by Red Randall, in Roadsters , 1st English Performance, 1st Harness .

43 NORTHERNCALIFORNIA ALL-MORGAN SHOW

Robert Morgan's LIPPITT PECOS, 2nd Gay Nineties , 2nd, Mrs. Charles Sutfin shows her U. C. PANTANA to 1st In lady's Pleasure Driving . Pleasure Driving, 4th in English Pleasure Driving, 5th In Open Pleasure Driving and 4th in Trotting Race.

left : ORCLAND BOLD VICTORY, owned by Walt Christ iansen of Salt lake City, Grand Champion Stallion and 2nd in Harness .

Northern California <;4ub corres­ 'pondent Gloria Jones wins five ribbons with WASEEKA'S WATCH ME, 1st Open Pleasure Driving , 5th lady 's Pleasure Driving, 5th Eng­ lish Performance, 3rd Combination , and 1st Gay Nineties .

Robin Roth's RAMONA WARRIOR wins 3rd in English Pleasure, 3rd in Western Pleasure, 4th in English Pleasure Riders 17 and Under, 1st in Trail Horse, Riders 17 and Under . Miss Roth Earl Herring shows his (unnamed) wean­ also won 4th in Western Equitation and 3rd in English Equi- ling to 2nd in 1964 Colts. tation.

44 N 0 R T H E R JODIE COLLINS 011539 , 1st 3 Year Old Mares, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagoner 's MORO HILL'S GAY owned by Delno and Letha Jo Norton. N ETHAN, 2nd Stallions 4 and Over. c .A L I F 0 R N I A

, ; .._ • :-1 s Starr Bennett 's MARIBELLEO 1 0946, Grand Cham· MAC DELLAowned by Barney Mulaney , Gresham , pion Mare . H Oregon who rode her to a 5th in Western Equi­ 0 tation Riders 1 3 and Under . w

BIG ROCK, 1st 2 Year o:d Stallions , and Junior w Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagoner 's VERDONNA VER­ Champion Stallion , owned by Walt Christian sen , MONT, 1st Mares 4 and Over That Have Foaled Salt Lake City. I and Reserve Champion Mare. N N N E R s

45 NORTHERNCALIFORNIA WINNERS

Mr. and Mrs. Wolter Kellstrom's DAPPER DAN win s 1st in Sire and Get , also 1st Stallions 4 and Over .

High Point Horse of the show was Barbaro Rovlro's WAER'S ROYAL HAWK.

Left: Reserve High Point Horse was BACCAMAN­ TO, owned by the C. W. Cathcart Family .

Right: Family Closs win­ ners, the C. W. Cothcorts .

MORE RIBBO~ WINNERS FROM MICHIGAN

Below: KANE'S NIGHTINGALE 011066 owned by Ed Waterstrodt and ridden by Koy Carpenter to 1st in Lodles' Western Pleasure, 4th in Open Pleasure, 3rd In Senior Mores In Hand, and 1st in the Western Below : Bette Niemi's HI HO KITTY, Pleasure Stake. 3rd in Children's Western Pleasure . Above: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Voss' MARJO'S REDIGAY, 1st in Mare Foals at the Michigan Show .

46 Dr. Eugene Holden of Amherst, Moss ., driving his stallion Poul Leary 's HILLCRESTLEADER, w ;nner of the $500 Harness U. C. HERMES, 4th in Versatility at the 1 964 Notional. Special at the 19 64 Notional Morgon Show .

YOU SAW THEMAT THE 1964 NATIONAL

Orclond Form's ORCLAND DONANNA , Chip Or­ Robert Morgan 's Two Year Old Colt entry , GREAT HILL cutt up in this photo, Reserve in the $500 Har­ ATLANTIC. ness Special , 3rd in $500 Saddle Special , 5th Harness Stoke ; St:, Saddle Stoke .

Amos Mosher of Solt Lake City, Utah, works Groce Jackson , 3rd In Wolk- Equitation, riding his stallion CLASSY BOY without a bridle in the Marsha Shepard's EBONY GIRL. Cutting Exhibition .

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Sunset Farm 's SUNSET PEGASUS, Larry Berrett , wh ip, Two Pamela Colgate rides her OLDWICK CELEBRATOR to Year Old Stallion. 4th in Pleasure Geldings , Riders Under 1 8.

Fifth place w inner in the Family Class v,as the Lyman Orcutt Lyman Orcutt drives ORCLAND HIGH SOCIETY to a 3rd place Family , left to right, Chip Orcutt on ORCLAND DONANNA, in Two Year Old Fillies and Geldings In Harness. Louise Orcutt on ORCLAND DARLING, and Mrs. Lyman Orcutt on U. N. H. GAYMAN.

Woodrow Henry, 3rd in Junior Equitation , 7th in Equi­ tation Championship, riding GANDHI OF WINDSONG , owned by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Fontaine. Val Farms' FIRST MATE, Sth in Two Year Old Colts.

48 N A T I 0 ELM HILL HIGH HAT, 2nd in Two Year Old Stallions In Har­ Blue Spruce Farm 's APRIL DARLING, 2nd in Three Year Old ness , Bill Brooks, whip . N Pleasure Driving . A L

M 0 R G A N s H 0 w Robert Morgan , Jr ., 3rd in Equitation , Stock Seat , rid­ Broadwall Farm 's BROADWALL RINGMASTER, Lee ing his KEYSTONE'S NUCHIEF. Ferguson up, 6th in Stallions 15 Hands and Over . w I N Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richardson 's WINDCRESTMUSIC MAN, N 5th Stallions , Stallions Under 1 5 Hands , 4th , Senior Mrs. Hugh Tatlock on FINALE, 2nd in Dressage . Stallion s, 4th Comb inat ion , 4th Stallions In Harne ss. N E R s

49 MORE WINNERSFROM THE 1964 NATIONAL

Lyman Orcutt driving Dr. and Mn . Frank Lathrop 's ORCLAND Jeanne Mellin Herrick drives Voorhis Farm's LEDGEWOOD BOLD ADMIRAL, 3rd in Junior Harness Stake , 5th in Junior PECORA, 2nd Ladies' Harness , 3rd Mares and Geld ings In Har­ Saddle Stake. ness .

Above, VIRLENDON, 2nd in Three Year Old Calls Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Linton's STAR CREST MUSIC MAID, Under Saddle, awned by Mrs. Paul Weiner, Bud Diane Griffin up, 4th in $500 Saddle Special, 5th in Smith up. Mares 15 Hands and Over .

WESTWOLDDONA RESA, awned by Mad River Morgans, Mrs. L. S. Greenwall'• BELAFll\!A, 3rd Mares Four and 3rd in Two Year Old Fillies. Over That Have Not Foaled.

50 Connecticut Morgan I~ Horse Club

By THELMA SW EET Sweet Acres, Uncasville, Conn .

Kathy Fedorko shows WHIPPOORWILL GAY SONG, owned by Mc­ Culloch Farm, Old Lyme, Conn .

We started the month of August wishing them the best of luck. I under. m1ss10ner of Agriculture and Natural with a bang-up time at the McCulloch stand they are going to train her west­ Resources, Mr . Joseph N. Gill, State Farm in Old Lyme. Mary Jean and ern. Office Bldg., Hartford 15, Conn. If Alex Vasiloff were the hosts for our Sinn Fein Donnybrook (Donfield x you enjoy trail riding this is your op­ CMHA Chicken Barbeque. Dorothy U. C. Toradora) that handsome two portunity to get on the bandwagon and Scussel, our program chairman, had an year old chestnut stallion has been sold drop Mr. Gill a line. interesting day planned. Mr . Richard by Dr. O'Loughlin of Oswegathie to President Shumway has announced Nelson from the University of Mass. the Brookses at Story Book Stable. the Nominating Committee for the was the guest speaker. He gave U3 Sally Hounslea of Tralas Farm. Ston­ coming election at the Annual Meeting. the most informative demontrations ington, said she purchased Broadwall Jf anyone has any suggestions, you are for raising the young horse. He showed Starlet ( field x Debutansque) from invited to contact the Chairman, Rich­ how to halter a new foal, how to ad­ Mr. J. C. Ferguson . Starlet is 11 years ard Sweet, RFD I, Uncasville, Conn. just the bitting harne ss and · how to old and is a chestnut with a flaxen Dick will be assisted by Bruce Mac­ use the longe line. The Vasiloffs' and tail. She has been bred to Donald and Jack Quagliaroli . horses were shown in hand and ridden Ringmaster for her '65 foal. Miriam and Wayne Billingham of by the Vasiloffs' 4H enthusiasts. Fred Broadwall Starlet is the dam of Milford have finally found a chestnut Thurston brought down his good mare Spangle who recently won the Morgan weanling at the Coman Farm in Put ­ Squire 's Dinah and Dick Nelson Performance Classes at the Rocky Hill nam. She has not been named yet, but showed how to hitch a horse to a log. Fair and Horse Show. I do not have is sired by Merry Magic and out of Dinah, although never worked at this the complete results of this show. If Bunting 's Smoky Belle. did a beautiful job. Watch out for anyone is interested in seeing it in this The Chairman of the Civic Service Dinah and Fred at the Justin Morgan column would they forward the results Committee, Hadwen Stone, has ob­ class next year. A chart on teeth was to me. I would like to add here, that tained special rates, available through shown and explained. I overheard I would appreciate the complete Mor­ the CMHA , for the Morgan Magazine one youngster say, "N ow I can tell just gan results of all shows. We do at­ and Jeannie Mellin's book The Mor­ how old a horse is." Another said, tend as many as we can but every now gan Horse, if. donated to a library or "How? " "Simple, just look at his reg­ and again . we miss one. other institution. The magazine is istration papers." The children en­ half price or $2.00 per year, $3.75 for 2 joyed swimming in the VasiloH's five Mrs. Eda Avery of Ledyard recent­ years or $5.25 for 3 year~, and the book acre pond. It was a most enjoyable ly bought Bay State Bonfire (Meade is $3.90. Now - we would like each day for all who attended. x Bay State Sue) a nine year old chest­ member that can, to donate one or the Bertha Lawson said they are enjoying nut gelding from Lynn Trusdell of Can­ other to a town or school library or any riding and driving their four year old ter Ridge Farm, New Hope, Pennsyl­ other institution of your choice An Gay Ballerina (Gay Blade x Red vania. He rides and drives and I know order blank has been sent each C.M. Shoes). Red Shoes (Senator Graham he will offer his new owner many happy H.A. member with the simple instruc ­ x Moon ride) is now fourteen years old hours. tions. All recipients will be notified and still a good pleasure ride. One of the items that raised interest in writing that a book or magazine will Robert Olsen of Danielson sold a at a recent meeting of Officers and Di­ be forthcoming and the name of the filly, Ledgeland's Janie (Parade x Fox­ rectors of CHMAI was the development donor. Let's set for our goal - a fire Pixie) to David Campbell of South of land projects into trails which would donation for each town in which we St., Agawam , Mass. This is their first also be used for fire road's. Anyone Morgan and I know you all join me in interested in this may contact the Com- ( Continued' on Page 58) OCTOBER, 1964 51 only have to think it and he'll do it. Arizona Morgan Horse Club Both horses come from pastures when called, and make ideal pleasure mounts .

By SuE HALLIWELL Another stop was their old neighbor Mr. Pittenger of Palatine, where they 1106 N. 192nd Avenue saw and rode the stallion Moro Hills Buckeye, Arizona Master, another one they would like to have brought home with them. The horse that made. the biggest im­ We are happy to report that Frank busy building corrals and an arena for pression on Eleanore was one inaptly Good's yearling colt Frenson made it them . called "Little Joe." He is a stallion here. safely from the Leo Beckley The Halliwells have re-located their who is 16 hands high. What impres3ed Ranch in Oregon. "Sonny" as he is Desert Morgan Ranch in Buckeye, Ari­ her so was that he was extre.mely typy, called, is a real cutie, shiney black, with zona . Now they at last have their something she never expected to find in the tiniest little kitte.o ears, a very nice horses home with them, and Al is very a Morgan of such height. head and a good disposition. He has busy building a six stall barn and track Our President Betty Gleason, is now calmed down beautifully from an al­ for a most efficient set up. Mrs. Mike Michelson. Betty and Mike most wild range colt to a well behaved Also out in Buckeye., just up the street were married in July. This horse life and slicked up stable horse. from the Halliwells is Frank Goods new is something new to Mike and I sure By the time this article appears in home. He too is extra busy getting his hope he likes it, once he gets his feet print, the first mee.ting of our '64-'65 corrals ready f.or his colt, and two new wet, and gets his first blue ribbon, he'll season will be past history . We are geldings he is bringing in this month. probably be addicted like the rest of us. having an "Instructional Play Day" at Ned and Jane. Curtis have returned That se.ems to be all from here this one of the local stables, where trainer from their vacation in the east, and month , not much horse news, mostly Jack Connley will have us run through visit to the National Morgan Show. people news. You may wonder if we a mock show, giving instructions and They are more convinced than ever work our horses at all here in the sum­ helpful criticism as we go. We found that the Morgan is the only horse. for mer with the intense heat. The an­ this to be a great help last year in warm­ them, after seeing the show. To say swer is yes, either early in the morning, ing us up f.or our show season, which they were impressed is a real unde.r­ or late in the evening, if you have lights starts in September, with the Yavapai statement . They brought us a program you have it made. The horses are used County Fair in Prescott. and they also got the record "The Mor. to the heat, and they make out much A board of directors meeting was gan Horse. Trot", for aU us Westerners better than the people who are in air held in J uJy, and among many other to hear. We were pleased to hear conditioning most of the time, and can't decisions that were made, it was de. though , that they would not have been take much heat after coming out of it. cided that the MHAA will contact all ashamed to have entered their two geld­ I personally have trotted my mare over the local stable.s and show groups with ings in the National , that there is a dis­ 5 miles a day at 100 plus degrees, and an offer to sponsor an Open "Pleasure tinct difference in Eastern and Western the only sweat on her was under the Driving class at their next shows. Driv­ Morgans, but ours fit in very well, saddle and breast collar, and it wasn't ing is just starting to catch on here, kind of a cross between the two. Jane a lathered sweat, just damp. Our big­ and we hope to have the Morgans show gave us a nice write up for our news­ gest problem out he.re where barns are up the. other breeds in the driving letter about the National, so we we.re scarce is to keep the horses shaded so classes. The construction of a new Har­ able to scoop the Magazine on some they don't sun burn. It kind of seems ness Race Track here in Phoenix, which of the results. that our problems are the opposite of will open in January, 1965, should help Eleanore Krumwiede and her sister the. northern breeders. Any of you no end to increase inte.rest in harness Toots Byers went back home to Illi­ people who want to get away from the classes. nois for their vacation to visit family winter weather this year, why not try Speaking of the new Harness Track, and Morgans. While they didn't ge.t to Arizona, we'll be glad to welcome you two of the first horses stabled at the all the farms they'd like to have, they and show you around. Remember our new track were Morgans. The first did see quite a few. Moro Hills Farm State. Fair is November 6-15. was Frenson, Frank Good's new colt, at Silver Lake, Wis ., was one of their the second Desert Rogue, Al Halli­ first stops. The Morgans up there are well's 2 year old colt. Frank is the better than ever and two 2 year olds Plant Superintende.nt, and Al is the stole the spotlght, one a cQlt, Moro Grounds Superintendent of the new Hills Major, the other a filly, Moro IS YOUR MORGAN SMART track , so you can bet your boots that Hills Majorette, both by Allens Major. ENOUGH TO READ? the Morgan will be showing up regu ­ From there the.y went to Moreeda larly one way or another. Al is making Acres where they found an excellent Give him a nice Christmas present good use. to the training track, getting group of mares. Brucewoods Farm - a subscription to THE MORGAN Rogue and Apache De Lu ready for was another stop on their list, and here HORSE MAGAZINE, so that he can the driving classes this fall. they saw Moro Hills Adonis, a stallion read about all his fr~nds and see their It seems that several of our members who is making quite a name for him­ pictures. Take advantage of our once­ have been busy moving into new homes, se1£out that way. At the farm of the a-year Christmas season offer to save and fixing up the corrals for their Glenns, they found two geldings, Town­ $1.00 on all your gift subscriptions. horses. The Bob Herberts have bought Ayr Twig and Sprig which they we.re Use the special subscription blank en­ a new home with plenty of room for allowed to ride. Eleanore reports that closed. their two horses, and are presently Twig is so perfectly trained, that you

52 The MORGAN HORSE Penn-Ohio News

By MRs. MARJI FoRo RD 2, Claysville, Penna .

Helene Zimmerman Dreisbach shows Mrs. H. A. Zimmerman's COF­ FEE ROYALE 011323 to 3rd in Road Hacks , 3rd in Roadsters Under ~addle, 4th in Junior Pleasure Stake and 4th in Championsh ip Pleas- ure Stake at the Quentin , Pennsylvania, Show .

T he Mid-Atla ntic All Morgan Horse. ~tet!tors, Helen and Ken West and chestnut with cream mane and tail, Show at Quentin, Pa., had a lot of Leig h and Mary Lou Morrell. named Kane 's Rose Marie from Milo Penn-Ohio members as exhibitors there Mrs. Zimmerman 's mare Coffee Measel and a weanling filly from Mrs. this year. They came home with a Royal, went to the Mid-Atla ntic show Ni les, Fe nton, Mich. good share of the ribbon s, including in style. riding in Dick Poux's new 4 Mrs. Mary Dyckes has sold her good some of the Blues. horse van. She then went back to mare, Windcrest Sparkl e. I don 't have Blue ribbons went to : B. L. Bates' Lansd ale with Helene, who is showing the name of the buyer at this tim e. horse, Dee Cee Squire in Yearling Stal­ her in local shows . Royal is to return Th e Bob McGees came home from lions; Robert and Helene Drcisbach 's hom e af.tcr the Harrisb urg show . Hel. the Nationa l Show to find their oldest Wilderne ss Comma nder in Weanling enc took her to the Nort h Penn Hors e boy Skip had broken a leg when a Stallions; and two to D. F . Switzler 's Show in Lansda le and took 3rd in Eng­ hor se he was leadin g spooked at a deer Trophy 's Emerald, $1,000 Natio nwide lish Pleasure out of 15 hunt ers and 2nd and kicked him. Th e McGee's recently 3 yr. old Filly Futurity, under Sad­ in road hack out of 8 hunt ers. He lene moved to a farm and their horses are dle and $50 Stake Jr. Morgans, under ~ays she is the only one that did an ex­ not accustomed yet to the wilds of Saddle . tended trot. natur e. Entered in the show were horses The Albert Schweigers and the Ver­ Marne Voegele and her mare Ethan 's owned by Mr . and Mrs. R. A. Zimmer. non Leachs atte nded the Morgan show Ambe r have been doing very well in man , Dr . and Helene Dreisbach , the in Lebano n. They say they never saw the show ring this summer. Amber won B. L. Bates, Joy and Mark Hills , the so may beautiful horses or met as many !st in Grooming and Showmanship , Bernard Holtzes, D. F. Switz ler, the nice people. Aren 't all Morgan people I st in Saddle Seat Equitation , 2nd in John A. Morris family and Mr. and nice? The Leaches own the stallion Eng lish Pleasure and I st in the 3 hor se Mrs. Richard Poux . Trophy 's Gordo, their first registered team class at the Wattsburg 4H show. Other P.O .M.B. members who did Morgan . No matter how many ribbons your not take. hor ses to the show were there A bit of late news, Bunny Hawk , horse may win , nothing is as sweet a "Rail Birds. " Among these were owned by the Earl Williams , Vienna , as the F IRST trophy. Marne had the the Don Crooks, the Schweige rs, Bill Ohio , had a black colt in June.. double thrill of winning her first tro­ , the Bob McGees, the John Am ­ Mr. D. F . Switzler has purchased two phy on her first Morgan in English briscos Ester Lave r, the Kenneth Hoff - new Morgan mares , a six year old light ( Continued on Page 58)

OCTOBER, 1964 53 Morgans In The Land of Enchantment

By LORRAYNE c. BY ERS 619 Pueblo Solano, NW Albuquerque, N . M.

WINDMERE CALIENTE(r .a. f.) weanling stallion by Rex Linsley x Jubl­ lee 's Starlight , owned by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Byers, Albuquerque .

A very successful Morgan Division The Annual Meeting and Dinner of some for the very first time, and it is in the Santa Fe Show marked the month New Mexico Morgan Club was held hoped that they will enjoy the experi­ of August, in New Mexico. Morgans during the show at Santa Fe. Election ence and join in at all future shows. from New Mexico, Colorado and Texas of Officers for the coming year re­ The new NMMHC Flag will hang over filled fourteen In Hand and thirteen sulted in a number of second terms. the Morgan barns and the Flag Com­ Performace classes. Although the offi­ W . C. Byers of Albuquerque, Presi­ mittee will see to it that the barns are cial word is not out, it is believed that dent; Jim Banta of Santa Fe, Yice­ decorated in a gala fashion. Inasmuch again this year the Morgan Division was President ; Mrs. Sue Mulvaney of Al­ as the Morgans will be present during one of the top three money-maker& for buquerque , Treasurer; Mrs. Alice Gal­ the first week-end of the Fair ( the. time this outstanding All-Breed AHSA loway, also of Alboquerque, Secretary. of largest attendance) the most will be Show. Results of the classes are not Directors elected were: Hughes See­ made of the opportunity to promote the available yet, however Champion Stal­ wald, Texas ; John Nixon , Espanola ; breed. : lion honors went to Windmer e Farm 's Dr. W . K. Woodard', Albuquerque , NMMHC welcomes Mr. W. F . Stroud Rex Linsley, shown by owner Bill By­ and William Shillinglaw of Las Vegas. of Morton, Texas as a new member. ers (Albuquerque), with Reserve to After the meeting the new Morgan Mr. Stroud owns two Morgans, Sunny­ Waseeka's Regal Aire, owned by Peg Horse Film was shown to members side Celebration, a 6 year old bay mare, Nichoalds and 6hown by Ted Wilrich and guests - it is a wonderful step and King Alfred, a 4 year old chestnut (Colorado). Champion Mare was for breed promotion and something of stallion. (W)indcres:t Selection, owned by Peg which all Morgan owners can be very Nichoalds and shown by Ted Wilrich proud. ATTENTION (Colorado) and Reserve to Marlo's The New Mexico State Fair Morgan All pictures sent to this maga ­ Merri-Ann owned and shown by Milo Division is going to be a whopping zine must be glossy-finish , Dugan, also of Colorado . good one according to the State Fair black-and-white photos, 5" x It was delightful to have two of our Manager. Member-s have turned out 7'" or larger in size . Each new comers among the exhibitors- Dr. with maximum effort to make this one picture must be labelled clear­ Wallace Beil of Las Vegas, N. M. of the biggest Divisions at State Fair ly on the back with the name with two of his newly purchased mares, to date, and will probably result in help­ and registration number ot and Mrs. Alice Galloway of Albuquer ­ ing to obtain at least one more perform­ the Morgan and the name and que with her new Fairlea Lady Jane. ance class for '65. It is no le.ss than address of its owner. Addi ­ Mrs. Sue Mulvaney finally got her first amazing what a small united group of tional information may be go at Morgan showing with Saber (and people can do when the drips are used where it is appropriate won the Western Pleasure) after ap­ down and something truly important such as the sire, dam and age proximately nine months of waiting for to the Morgan horse is at stake. Esti­ of the horse, its show record, a wire cut to completely heal. Saber mated total number of Morgans entered the name of the rider or driver, had been in the clinic for about four (including young stock for halter only) ~tc. Color photographs or months prior to the show, and was rid­ is just over twenty head - yet the slides, and those improperly den no more than a half-dozen times twenty are accounting for performance identified, will not be con- just before showing, so his blue was class entries of nine to eleven each! A sidered for publication . really appreciated by his owner! number of our new owners are entered 54 The MORGAN HORSE Vona are conrinuing to do a big job of Mid-Atlantic promoting Morgans with two more blues in open classes at a recent show. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding, Jr., News of Damascus, Md., have purchased Archie's Roxy Marie from the Charles Patton Family. The mare has been By DAYTON SUMNER booked to Count Benaida Vona. Daymar Farm Chalk up another new Morgan farm Moorestown, N. J. in the Potomac District. Linden Parks Farm in Madison, Va., is owned by Dr. Glenn Noffsinger and family. Their mare Lynette (Linsley Lee x Larriette Jane) has presented them with a filly by Muriel Gordon's Beau Select. We 're not sure of the right terminology for Things have been busy at Joselene a cross like this, but the filly is a darn Hills Farm in Frederick, Md . Joe and close relative to Pat and Don Long's By NANCY MATAS Helene Vona report some important Mid-Atlantic champion, Lord Linsley 269 East Raye Drive purchases and sales. From Camelot (Linsley Lee x Sunflower Belle). The Heights, Farms they have bought the grand old dam is by his sire and the sire is out mare Lippitt Polly Ann Nekomia who of his dam . Anyway, Lynette has been is the dam of Mid-Atlantic Champion bred back to Viscount Showaida Vona, Daymar 's Dark Secret. She has been owned by the May Brothers of Madison, bred to Mr. Showman Vona making an Va. The Noffsingers also recently all-Lippitt cross that no doubt would bought the two year old filly Belle Moro Another cxc1tmg Illinois State Fair have pleased Mr. Knight. from Erwin Se.ago of Dilwyn , Pa. Horse Show has come and gone, and the Morgan horse exhibitors can be just­ The Vonas also bought Leota Lee D. F. Switzler was deluged' with in­ ly proud of their showing at this out­ from Camelot with an extremely showy quiries about Trophy 's Emerald after standing event. With entries from six bay filly by Fran Pugh 's Miller's Ben­ the Mid-Atlantic Show. Quite a few states (lllinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, Miss­ Del at her side.. The filly has been people were cager to buy her and pr<.>tty ouri, Iowa and Kansas), even the most resold to Miss Janis Young, a neighbor nearly wore out Mr. Switzler's tele­ casual observer could not fail to notice in Frederick, Md., who has been riding phone calling about her . She is being the fine quality of the performance in and showing Mr. Showman Vona this sold, however, to his nejghbors , Ber­ each and every class. Hand classes year. nard and Bill Holz who deserve the credit for training her thus far. circled the huge coliseum and per­ Anothe ~ sale from Joselene Hills formance classes found "rail space" Farm is the filly Senoret Benablez Leave it to Mike Brittain! He has a hard to come by. Vona (Count Benaida Vona x Madame Bassett hound that he has named Mor. Junior Morgans Under Saddle - 12 en­ Bumblez). She has gone to Mr . and gan. Now, if Delight Ashmore will tries: Won by IRISH BREEZE, owned and Mrs. Robert McGee, Jr., Tamhattah stop producing fillies and give him a shown by Doris Ryon; 2nd, EMERALD'S BIG Farms, Mars, Pa. The McGees already JOHN , owned and shown by Orw in Osmon ; stud colt, he'll name it Col. Bassett. 3rd, MORO HILL'S MICHELE, owned by own the filly's full sister as well as ' the Then, he says, he can invite people Sheila Cunningham, shown by Jim Watt ; 4th , young stallion Breezy Gamecock. The to come see Morgan the Bassett and ALDEBARON, owned and shown by Lois Mc· new acquisition did her new owners Bassett the Morgan. (Maybe he's just Dermond; 5th, SENATOR JOE, owned by proud by winning the weanling mare Thomas Brunk . tired from his superlative job manag ­ (and of Lincoln Breeders Award - Under class and the weanling futurity at the ing the Mid-Atlantic Show.) Saddle - 21 entries: Won by BELAFINA, recent Mid-Atlantic Show. Janie.I-,ucine reports she is busy prep­ owned and shown by Doris Ryon; 2nd, The Mid-Atlantic Futurity made the JAUNTY JUSTIN, owned by Walt Matos . ping Roger Etherington's Aurora Leigh shown by Carolyn Folkers; 3rd , CONGO 'S Vonas prouder than ever of their stal­ for pleasure classes. "Rorie" has al­ PRIDE, owned by Poul Copelle ; 4th , COPPER lion, Count -Benaida Vona . His daugh­ ways been · shown in performance CLOUD. owned by Jeanne White ; 5th , MAU ­ ters won the weanling and two year old classes up til now. Her appearance in DETTE, owned by J. Roy Brunk ; 6th , DAIS· divisions and second in the yearling sec­ the pleasure ranks will make things ANNA . owned by Tom Brunk . Two Year Old Futurity - In Harn,ss - tion. The two year old filly went on even tougher on our circuit where we 7 entries : Won by IRISH LANE, owned arid to win the reserve junior mare cham­ already have several of the country 's shown by Doris Ryan; 2nd, SUMMER TAN , pionship. Meanwhile, "The Courit " top pleasure competitors. .:iwned by L. S. Greenwalt ; 3rd, HYLEE'S was giving a good account of himself BRASS PARADE, owned by Jackie Lee Behl· Mr . and Mrs. George Drake of Mays ing; 4th, HEART'S DESIRE, owned by Ray. in his own classes. He won a large Landing, N. J. are new club members y Poul Osbo:ne; '1th, Copper Cloud ; 5th , DAISANNA . ginia Beach, Va., comes word that her the horses and are thoroughly enjoying daughter Nancy and Mr. ,Showhawk theil- new hobby. ' ( Continued on Page 57)

OCTOBER, 1964 ' - ··- SS truly has some fine horses and is com­ of their Morgans and the Yakima Show. RockyMountain pletely sold on having the highest per­ Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ells­ centage of Morgan blood possible in his worth Sr., Mr. and Mrs. H. Longfellow horses. He added a lot of fun and in. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert MorganHorse Club terest to our three days in Calif. Meyers and f.amily. Bill and Sally Linden County Fair traded their two year old filly Shawalla 1964 Fiiiies: Won by UNNAMED, owned By ALLEN p. SMITH Polly for Shawalla Penny, also a two by Joe Allen, Provo , Utah; 2nd, UNNAMED, year old. Box 258, Draper, Utah owned by Mel Frandsen, American Fork, Utah . Yearling Fillies : Won by LORWIN VIN Harley Longfellow 's mare Frances ROSE, Lorraine and Bud Higgins, Pleasant M. Herbison finally foaled and it is Grove , Utah : 2nd , LADY FONTANA, owned a filly this time, che.stnut with irregular Things have quieted down some. out bv Ronald G. Crone, Draper, Utah. blaze and two white stockings. This is here in the Rockies. We have our an­ Aged Mares: Won by WYOMA, owned by their third year and finally a filly. nual show behind us for another year Erma Frandsen , American Fork, Utah ; 2nd , and we are now all sitting back and HENNY, Allen P. Smith, Draper , Utah . Idaho Morgans placing in area shows Grand Champion Mare: WYOMA. are as follows: attempting to catch our breath for a Reserve: HENNY. couple of weeks. Putting on a show is Yearling Stallions: Won by LORWIN BEAU Cayuse Kids Saddle Club Horse Show a lot of fun and certainly has its re­ JAY, owned by Lorraine and Bud Higgins, held July 5 at Princeton , Idaho . All Pleasant Grove, Utah ; 2nd , KING JOCO , wards but it's also a real relief when owned by Allen P. Smith , Draper, Utah . Breed Halt er Classes - Yearlings, 1st it's all over and we can get back to the Aged Stallions: Won by JODY ST. PAT, Idaho Mary, owned by Ray Ellsworth, old routine again. owned by Joe Allen, Provo , Utah ; 2nd, Jr., of Potlatch. 2 year olds, 1st Dolly Speaking of shows, I went to Fresno, AMERICA'S OWN , owned by Dwayne Shep· Foxx, owned by Ray Ellsworth, Jr., of pord, Alpine , Utah : 3rd, MR. WIZZARO, Ken Calif. early in August along with Lafe Taylor, American Fork, Utah . Potlatch ; 4th, Idaho Prince, owned by Case and Ron Crane, to pick up a Grand Champion : JODY ST. PAT, owned by Ray Ellsworth Jr., of Potlatch. Mature couple of stallions Lafe had bought Joe Allen , Provo , Utah . Stallions, 2nd Dedrick owned by Ray &om Mr. W. T. Carter. While we Reserve : LORWIN BEAU JAY, owned by Lcrroine and Bud Higgins , Pleasant Grove , Ellsworth Sr. of Lewiston. were there we went over to Sacramento Utah . Th e Spokane's Sherriff's Posse Show to the All Morgan Show sponsored held in Spokane the middle of July by the Northern California Morgan Salt Lake County Fair was attended by the Ellswortbs. Their Horse Club. Believe me we really saw Weanling Stallions : Won by UNNAMED, stallion Dedrick won the mature stal­ a show. I have never been to a show owned by Allen P. Smith, Draper , Utah . Yearling Stallions: Won by ELMCREST lion class and Idaho Prince won the where the classes were so well filled. PAGEN, owned by Geo . Feulner, Magno, Utah ; colts 2 and under class. Mrs. Ray They had about 210 horses entered and 2nd , KING JOCO , owned by Allen P. Smith . Dyck of Post Falls had the Grand a large number of the horses entered Stallions 2 years: Won by BIG ROCK. Champion Mare 2 year old Tumble­ Stallions 3 years: Won by ORCLANO BOLO in many many classes. Their Western weed Tarin a. Pleasure Class had 30 entries. 12 were VICTORY, owned by Walt and Arnold Chr ist­ ensen , Solt Lake City, Utah . At the Lilac City horse show Tumble ­ entered in the Trail Horse Class, 13 in Aged Stallions : Won by HYLEE'S TORCH­ the Pleasure Driving and 5 in the Gay LIGHT, owned by Geo . Feulner , Magno , Utah . weed Tarina again won the 2 year old Nineties Class which is always a hard Grand Champ ion Stallion : ORCLANO BOLO filly class. Our filly Shawalla Bittsy one for us to fill in our area. They VICTORY. was third in this very strong class of Reserve Champion: BIG ROCK. 11 entries. In the two year old and had two beautiful days and the show Weanling Fillies: Won by UNNAMED, Geo . was handled very well. I was parti­ Feulner , Magno , Utah . under colt class-Jeato's Sid owned by cularly impressed by the Cathcart Yearling Fillies: Won by LITILE AGGIE, Bill and Sally Shenemon was third, our family and their fine horses. They won Allen P. Smith , Draper , Utah ; 2nd , LADY Little two month old colt V andaleer FONTANA, owned by Ron Crone, Draper, Ringo was fourth and Harley Long­ a very large number of the pleasure Utah . classes, in fact it seemed they won about Fillies 2 years: Won by HULA GIRL, owned fellow's Robin's Rockett was fifth. every one they entered. They were by Walt and Arnold Christensen, Solt Lake Ringo was the only entry under two especially impressive in the Family City, Utah . years old so we were very pleased with Aged Mares: Won by MON HEIR ROZELLE, his placing to say the least! Ray Ells­ Class in which they rode three abre.ast. Walt and Arnold Christensen , Solt Lake City, Mr. Cathcart rode in the center flanked Utah ; 2nd, HENNY, Allen P. Smith , Draper, worth Sr., of Lewiston took 5econd by his two sons both of whom ride like Utah. with Dedrick in the mature stallions Grand Champion Mare: HULA GIRL. clas,. The shows in this area are professionals. Their horses were. in Reserve Champion : LITILE AGGIE. very good show shape and were trained really growing and the Morgan support to perfection. For a large part of the is good in most classes. Mature stal­ class the horses eve.n traveled in step. lions is the £.ailing down point this We spent two days at the show and year with only 1 or 2 entries per show, met a lot of wonderful pegple. Their but at the rate the shows are growing show committee is surely de.serving of Newsfrom Northern they should be better filled another congratulations on a fine job well done. year. After the show we went to Fresno Idaho The Lewis Clark Saddle Club is and picked up two unbroke stallions planning a large horse show next year from Mr. Carter. He.re is a man who By MRS. c. A. PAULL with halter and performance classes can tell you about anything you want Box 443, Moscow, Idaho for all breeds. Morgan people whp can to know about the Morgan horse. One support this show please notify Sally can tell in just a few minutes convers. Early in July, Bill and Sally Shene.­ Shenemon, 2110 Powers, Lewiston, ing with him that he has done a lot of mon entertained a group of Morgan Idaho. Let's all tum out and support research and study about the breed. He. friends with movies they had taken this show, we need some in Idaho.

56 The MORGAN HORSE If your. IM .PORT ANT youngster . talks :to horses, l . Photographs for Volu me IX, American Morgan Horse Register. It is the intent of the Direct or s that in the photographs solicited, talk to there be no retouching of the act ua l ho rse; " busy" backgrounds can be blocked ou t. Miller's iller's is famousfor 2. Alteration of stallions . the wayit talks " horse" Pleas e remember to record the alteration of all stallions with to the youngset. Miller's the Club . There is no charge; send the Registration Cert ificate . underst'andingassures with a letter stating the date of gelding to the Secre tary's office - junior ridersof attire that your Registration Certificate with the alteration recorded will be is corr~ctin everydetail , reurned to you promptly . and.accessoriesthat are completely. authoritative. 3. 1964 Foals. Naturally,Miller's adjusts The Application for Reg ist ration for all 1964 foals MUST BE beautifullyto adults, whether POSTMARKED on o r before December 31 1964 o r bear the higher Englishor Western.If you're fee. , ·looking for goodhabits for youryoungsters ... or yourself 4. 1962 Foals . ... cometo Miller's,where The postmark of December 31 , 196 4 is the last date on which you'll find everything Morgans foaled in the calendar year of 1962 are eligible to for riding­ be registered. except the horse.

THE MORGAN HORSE CLUB, INC. Secretary 's Office

West Hartford, Connecticut 06117 Send $1.00 for catalog 98, 144 pages of riding clothes, saddlery and accessories Foreman, well-known horse trainer . for all the family . Pine Ridge T hey found it interesting and very in­ Mlll~R'S 123 East 24 Street formative. ._ ___New York 10 • OR 7-0800 Morgan Horse Mid-States Association ( Continued from Page 55) I 5 Hands and Over - 1 3 entries: Won by PLEASANT LADY, owned by Bill Bortl ey; Stall ions, Yearlings : Won by SENATOR By SALL Y A. TowLE 2nd, MAUDETIE; 3rd , CAPTAIN DE, owned BARR, owned by L. S. Greenwalt; 2nd , Pine Ridg e, South Dakota by Wally Troy, shown by Kim Crumpler ; MR. BOB owned by Milton Ash; 3rd , LITTLE 4th , DAISANNA ; 5th , KING KOOKIE, own ed CHIEF " O" , owned by O'Neill Morgon Horse At their annual fall meeting the Pine by Charles Rafferty , shown by Harold Angel. Farm; 4th , HYLEE'S JUST TOPS, owned by In Harness - 26 entries: Won by GREEN­ Ridge Morgan Horse Association elec­ Jack ie Behling ; 5th, SUNDAY HAWK, own ed GATE·s LADIES MAN ; 2nd , JAUNTY JUS­ by Ernest McElhinney . ted the following officers for the 1964- TIN; 3rd , PLEASANT LADY; 4th, MR. Stallion Foal of 1964 : Won by PHANTOM 1965 term : President, Charle s Marcy; BREEZY COBRA, owned and shown by Lewis HAWK , owned by Neal Werts ; 2nd , 0 . K. Vice President , John Schuhmacher ; Pope; 5th , MORO HILL'S MICHELE. DAN TUCKER, owned by John Howard ; 3rd , Secretary-Treasurer, Sally Towle; Exec. Under 1 5 Hands - 20 entries : Won by BLACKWOOD B., owned by Doris Ryon; 4t h, MR. BREEZY COBRA ; 2nd, JAUNTY JUSTIN; JOE BARON, owned by J. Roy Brunk; 5th. utive Board Members , Stanley Walker 3rd , EMERALD·s SKYCHIEF, own ed and shown JOHNNY DOLLAR, owned by Raymond Broch. and B. Wallace Mills. by Orw in Osmon ; 4th, MORO HILL'S MI­ ear . The Club is especially interested in CHELE; 5th, PRINCESSJULIANNA , owned by Champion Stall ion : GREENGATES LADIES helping 4-H club members in promot­ Kenneth Pope. MAN . Reserve Champion Stallion : MR. BREEZY ing the Morgan horses in this area of. Three Gaited Stake - 26 entries : Won by IRISH BREEZE; 2nd, MR. BREEZY COBRA; COBRA . ebraska and South Dakota. Several 3rd , JAUNTY JUSTIN; 4th, MORO HILL'S MI ­ Mares , Three and Over: Won by PLEASANT of our club members are offering to CHELE: 5th , EMERALD'S SKYCHIEF; 6th , LADY; 2nd, 1RISH BREEZE; 3rd , SUE " C", 4-H members the use of their stallion CAPTAIN DE. owned by Mortin Stoehnke ; 4th, PRINCESS for a nominal fee which is given to the Stallions Three and Over : Won by MR. JULIANNA ; 5th , MORO HILL'S MICHELE. club and put in a special fund . This BREEZY COBRA; 2nd , JAUNTY JUSTIN; 3rd , Mares Two year olds : Won by SUMMER MORO HILL'S ADONIS , owned by Dorothy TAN; 2nd , HEART'S DESIRE; 3rd , NIGHTY fund is to be used to acknowledge 4-H Jasper ; 4th, EMERALD'S SKYCHIEF; 5th , NIGHT; 4th, MAPLE DELETIE; 5th, GAY'S members that show their Morgan or INDIAN WAR CHIEF, own ed by Truman Pock· COPPER PENNY. lington . half-Morgan colts. Mares, Yearlings: Won by IRISH VELVET, Several members attended a two day Stallions Two Year Olds : Won by GREEN­ own ed by Doris Ryon; 2nd, GREENGATE 'S horse clinic at the Sause.r Ranch , Og­ GATE'S LADIES MAN ; 2nd , HYLffS BRASS PLAYGIRL, owned by Poul Osborne ; 3rd , PARADE; 3rd , GAY MARK, owned by Ev­ EVENING SONG, owned by Raymond Broch­ lala, South Dakota, sponsored by Monty erett Moctzbour . ~or; 4th , HYLEE'S JACKTOP, own ed by

OCTOBER, 1964 57 Jackie Lee Behling ; 5th, DANETTE, owned U. S. SPARKLER, Mr . and Mrs . MocDougol ; 2nd, CONNIE HODGIN ; 4th , MRS. HEIDI by J. Roy Brunk . 4th, WINDCREST THOR. SCHULTZ; 6th, DICK BALFANZ. MarH, Foals of 1964 : Won by MAPLE Morgan Pleasure Driving: Won by BROAD­ These were the riders, riding Mor­ DELLA, owned by Truman Pocklington ; 2nd, WALL PATENA; 2nd, ANNEIGH 'S BOB ASH; gans, who placed in the. open English MISS SUNNffiA , owned by Lewis Pape; 3rd, 3rd , GREEN MEADS FIREFLY, Robert Olson ; FALCON'S LADYLOVE, owned by Mary Ger · 4th, U. C. TORADORA, Dr. O'Loughlin . Equitation in a class of about 17 entries. hardt; 4th , HEROD'S STARR LYNN, owned Morgan Pleasure Championship Stake: The great Red River Valley State by O'Neill Morgon Horse Farm; 5th , LAURI Won by ANNEIGH 'S BOB ~SH; 2nd , U. C. Fair took place the week end of the LYNN, owned by J. Roy Brunk . SPARKLER, Mr . and Mrs . MocDougol ; 3rd , Champion Mare: PLEASANT LADY. WINDCREST THOR; 4th , BAY STATE FLYON, 11th and 12th of July at Fargo, North RHerve Champion Mare: SUMMER TAN. Jock Quoglioroli. Dakota. Again, let me say that the Open Morgan : Won by STONEHOUSE hospitality and friendliness of the Fargo LEADER, George Butts; 2nd, MORNINGSIDE group was remarkable.. Ray Ander,son, FANFARE, Mr . Clout ier; 3rd , PANARAMA , Penn-Ohio 4th, ALPINE PRINCE, Wolter J. Morr is. Superintendent of the Horses at the ( Continued from Page 53) Morgan Championship Stake: Won by North Dakota State Fair (and, I might STONEHOUSE LEADER; 2nd, PANARAMA ; add, also a Morgan owner) has done a Equitation at the Geneva, Ohio show. 3rd , WINDCREST FIREBALL, Ralph Losbury; tremendous job for the Morgan classes 4th , MORNINGSIDE FANFARE. in this show. Am very sorry we could Her mare Amber also took 2nd in the In open competition the Morgans did not stay for the halter classes the follow. halter class at this show. themselves proud . The Brook's Sinn ing Tuesday and for the delicious sup­ Another new arrival. Markel's Maida, Fein Donny Brook took first in the per and meeting with the North Dakota owned by the Kenneth Baileys, had a open colt class with the Farle.ys 0-Et 's group. Mike Duginski , his daughter , sorrel filly sired by Fox's Deerfield Request capturing the reserve. Mrs. Helen, and his son from Fargo were Challenger. Mother and little one are Posts mare, Dianthus took first in a showing two of their Morgans in the doing fine. large class of English Pleasure horses. performance classes. Katie and Roy Willimantic Exchange Club Horse Merrill from Glyndon were showing Show their Morgans. Phil · Aigner from Wool­ Connecticut In Hand : _Won by BROADWALL DRUM verton was there with his Morgan ( Continued from Page 51) MAJOR , J. C. Ferguson; 2nd, BROADWALL TRUMPETER,J . C. Ferguson; 3rd, 0 -ET'S RE­ mares. Also met the Heiferts, a young have a member (Publisher 's note: All QUEST, Mr . and Mrs . Farley ; 4th, BROAD· couple who have recently purchased a donated subscriptions should be sent to WALL REVILLE, Joe DiMaggio . Morgans Under: Won by BROADWALL Morgan stallion from Mr. and Mrs. C.M.H.A .) Merrill of Glyndon. Stan Sahlstrom I'm certain that all will be happy to DRUM MAJOR ; 2nd, BROADWALL REVILLE; 3rd, BROADWALL SENTINEL, Mrs . E. Rucinski; and George Budd were there from St. learn that the 1964 Annual Show and 4th, TAMARLEI TAMBOURINE, Travis and Jone Cloud with their Morgans. The Art Field Day resulted in a Net Profit of. Hatch . Dracy family arrived via truck and $610.01. Congratulations, Ed for run­ Morgans Over: Won by WINDCREST FIRE­ house. trailer with their Morgans, and ning a fine show. BALL, Rolph Lasbury; 2nd, ANNEIGH 'S BOB ASH, Mr . and Mrs. Sweet. the Art Hodgins from Rogers with two Quite a collection of Morgans has Morgan Pleasure: Won by NABOB 'S MELIS­ of theirs. John Bennett of Woodstock including SA, Mr. and Mrs. Hoveron ; 2nd , BROAD­ Hi-Vale Royal Man (Pecos x Marissa) . WALL TRUMPETER; 3rd , ANNEIGHS BOB Caught up on all the latest colt ar­ This yearling stallion was second in his ASH; 4th , CHEROKEE PRINCESS, Shirley rivals at the R-K Ranch of Mr. and Mrs. class at the National. The other Mor­ Loczynski. Merrills of. Glyndon. Their mare, Pleasure Stake: Won by NABOB 'S MELIS­ Royal Swan, had a chestnut colt by Max gans at Hi Vale Farm are U. C. Exhili­ SA; 2nd, BROADWALL TRUMPETER; 3rd , ration, Marissa, Broadwall Patera , Val­ ANNEIGH 'S BOB ASH; 4th, SQUIRE'S DINAH , Hi Ho Kid on the 20th of April; Chili iant Lass and Marissa's 1964 foal. Fred Thurston . Kote had a bay colt by Max Hi Ho Kid ladies Morgan: Won by BROADWALL the 14th of May and Dakota Maid had W e want to welcome Miss Joan J. SENTINEL, Mrs . E. Rucinski; 2nd, TOWN ­ Rice as our newest member. This SHEND COMMANCHE, Elin Wikstrom ; 3r<:l, a chestnut colt the 10th of July by Max's brings our total to 79. WINDCREST THOR, Mrs. Mable Mitchell ; 4th , Hi Ho Kid . Their only filly was born Keep this date open, December 5, BROADWALL TRUMPETER. to Dakota Gail the 26th of June, a bay Pleasure Driving : Won by NABOB'S MELIS. with a star, sired by Max',s Hi Ho Kid. 1964, for this is the day set aside for SA; 2nd , BAY STATE FLYON, Jock Quog ­ our annual meeting. The location to lioroli ; 3rd , SKIPPER MISS LISA, Mr. ond Th e performance placings at the Red be determined and announced at a Mrs. Gibson . River Valley Horse Show for the Mor­ later date. The Morgans placed high in open compe ­ gan classes were as follows: tit ion at th is show . Open English Trail was Waterford Lions Club Class A captured by Nabob 's Melissa , ridden by Les· In o class of eight , Morgan English, Three Horse Show lie Musseig . Oet's Request, the Forleys Mor ­ Gaited : Won by DEBA.CON CHIP O'BENN, Morgans in Hand: Won by SINN FEIN gon received the f irst in the colt champ ion ­ ridden by M iss Connie Hodg in and own ed DONNY BROOK, Story Book Stable; 2nd, ship . by the Debo-Con Morgan Stables, A. C. Hod­ PANARAMA , Peter Putriment ; 3rd , RHEA· gin of Rogers; 2nd, DEBA-CON KING AR· LECT. Mr . and Mrs . Shumway ; 4th , O,ET'S THUR, ridden by Dick Bolfon z ond owned by REQUEST,Mr . and Mrs . Farley . the Debo-Con Morgon Stables of Rogers: 3rd , Novice Morgans: Won by WINDCREST North Central WILDWOOD TAMARA , owned and shown by George Budd; 4th, R'SURENE PRINCESS, THOR, Mrs . Mabel Mitchell ; 2nd, SPRING ( Continued from Page 34) SELECT, Mr . and Mrs . Raymond; 3rd , RHEA­ owned and shown by Susan Drocy; 5th , LECT; 4th, TAMMY, Travis and Jone Hatch . 4th , DEBA-CON KING ARTHUR, owned by MAX HI HO KID, owned by L. E. Merrill ond Morgans in Hand, (yearlings and wean . Art Hodgin of Rogers; 5th , WILDWOOD shown by the ir daughter Kitty Thurlow . lings) : Won by WHIPPOORWILL SIMSE, Mr . SHAMROCK, owned by Stan Sohlstrom of St. In o class of five Morgon Fine Harness and Mrs . Vasiloff ; 2nd, SPECIAL ACRES Cloud ; 6th MORAS JESSURE, owned by Horses: Won by DEBA-CON CHIP O' BENN, BILLY, Baxter Doucette; 3rd, LEDGELAND Dewey Logelond . owned by the Debo-Con Morgon Stables of HEIDI, Robert Olson ; 4th, HACKMACAIK 'S Morgan Western Pleasure: Won by LUR­ Rogers and shown by Miss Connie Hodg in; TOY DON, Peter Denison . GEN; 2nd , SUNNYVIEW FIREFLY; 3rd, 2nd, SUNFLOWER GIDGET, owned and shown Morgan Pleasure: Won by ANNEIGH 'S WILDWOOD SHAMROCK; 4th , SUNCREST by Phil A igner ; 3rd , WILDWOOD TAMARA , BOB ASH, Mr . and Mrs . Sweet; 2nd, BROAD­ ALOR; 5th , DEBA-CON KING ARTHUR. owned and shown by George Budd; 4th, WALL PATENA, Mr . and Mrs . Shumway ; 3rd , English Equitation 1 S and over (open): WILDWOOD SHAMROCK, owned and shown

58 The MORGAN HORSE by Stan Sohlstrom; 5th, PRINCE MAX owned ...... and shown by S. J . Duginski. In o well-filled class of nine Morgon-Arab Reading and Riding 1964 Western Pleasure, the fourth and fifth ploc. ings were token by Morgans . Fourth went THOROUGHBREDSIN BOOKS FOR THE HORSE LOV ER'S LIBRARY to DEBA-CON CHIP o ·BENN, owned by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hodgin and ridden by Miss TheMorgan Horse Connie Hodgin, and filth was token by WILD· by JEANNE MELLIN, expert WOOD SHAMROCK, owned and ridden by O horsewoman, author, art ist. Stan Sohlstrom . Story of potent Justin and his Placings were as follows in the halter lineage down to the present classes at the Red River Volley Fair: day, authoritatively iniorma · Aged Stallions: Won by MAX HI HO KID, tivc on Morgan confo :mation , type, action, influence on othe r owned by l. E. Merrill ; 2nd, HONOR, owned breeds , showing, pleasure rid ­ by Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Schwols, Devils Lake, ing , stock work, war service , N. D. Morgan Horse Farm, every ­ Two year old stallion: Won by WINDCREST thing you can think of! With MEDO-LANE, owned by Phil Aigner. 100 illustrations, hardbound , Yearling stallion: Won by HI HO K·s CAVA­ $6.50. 2nd large printi .ng LIER, owned by L. E. Merrill of Glyndon ; 2nd, UVM LANCER, owned by Art Drocy; 3rd, YOUR PONY ~. SMALLTALK, owned by Norman Ordahl of BOO:{ by Hermann D ~/: l •. Dickinson, N. D.; 4th, HI HO KOTA JR., Wiederhold.Illustrated .. ' , owned by Jomes M. Heifort of Moorhead. by Wesley Dennis. _ Weanling Colt: Won by R·suRENE CAVA­ ELEMENTSOF D "Just about everything needed LIER, owned by Art Drocy. to lmow about choosing, carin :; for, riding, driving , show ing, an d Grand Champ ion Stallion : MAX HI HO RIDING FIRSTAMERICAN EDITION.BY BRITISHAUTHORITY bree ::ling a pony, " says N. Y. KID. Times of this manual that be · Reserve Champion Stallion : WINDCREST R. S. SUMMERHAYS longs in every pony-owning MEDO-LANE. family . Fine instruction for World best -selling book on rid­ roung people in methods , en ­ Aged Mare : Won by WILDWOOD SHAM· ing and hors2manship , available ROCK, owned by Dr. S. B. Sohlstrom , St. Joyment, and responsibility of hitherto only on import. All pony ownership . Hardbound , Cloud; 2nd, WILDWOOD TAMARA, owned informat ion from nov ice "first by George F. Budd of St. Cloud ; 3rd , SUN­ time up" to show pro cedure $4.50 FLOWER SUE, owned by Phil Aigner of and handling. Summerhays em­ AMERICA'SOWN HORSE BREEDS Woolverton; 4th, JUNE MARIE, owned by phasi zes cultivation o( "hor se l 7xll -inch J),)rtrS.:t prints, Art Drocy of Brookings, S. D. sense" (what the horse thinks [J by JEANNE MELLIN, print 2d : There were seven aged mores in this class . and feels) as key to riding, in rich sepia on heavy atock . : horse handling success . 25 American Albino; Amer. Sad - : Three year old mare : Won by DAKOTA chapters, 30 illustrations and dlebred; ; Morgan ; : LIL,owned by Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Schwols . diagrams. American te:minol ­ Palomino; Pinto; Quarter: Two year old mares: Won by R-SURENE ogy thrqughout . Complete as to Horse; America .n Standardbred; : MAJESTY, owned by Susan Drocy; 2nd , OAK information on horse buying, Tenn . Walking Horse. Storr · : ACRES BLONDIE, owned by Mr. and Mrs. breeding, care, equipment . data sheet included . Portfolio: K. C. Schwols ; 3rd, R-SURENE TAMI, owned Large ty pe, cloth binding , $4.95. or 12 for $3.95 (only 33~ per A li£etime investment in horse print, a bea utiful bargain!) 3rd by Art Drocy. expertise. large printing Gelding : Won by SANDY JACKSON, owned by Hele?i Duginsky of Moorhead . TO ORDER, print qunn1i1y In Grand Champion Mare: WILDWOOD SHAM. check bo~et abo, ·e. tear out ad,N - -m-e------­ 3 ROCK. ign1 and ~men

OCTOBER, 1964 59 and the aid of Keith Bartz, Onyx has Local Champion Horse: 1st and Chompion , lings, 12 two year olds, and 5 three year taken the. following placings: 1st in EMERALD'S COCHISE. olds. Members supporting the New English Pleasure at the Tanbark show; York State Futurity are: Mary Arnold, first in open English Pleasure at the MHBEA Patricia Brundige, Marilyn Childs, Wayzata show; 1st in Open English ( Continued from Page 32) J Carole Clyne, Pauline. Dalrymple, Mild­ Pleasure at the Diamond D Ranch your public to name just one thing the red Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. George Far­ show in Rochester; second in Open Eng­ Arab or Morgan can do better . . . mer, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Griffin, Dr . lish Pleasure at the Ramsey County From fif.ty years of working with all and Mrs. Peter A. Huyler, Mr. and Mrs. Horse Show and first in Morgan Com­ kinds of horses, I would say that the J. R. Kipp, Ray M. King Mr. bination at the Ramsey County Horse Arab and Morgan can THINK better and Mrs. Donald Long, Dr. and Mrs. Show. This dark chestnut is sired by . . . Those of us who use horse.s for Ed. G. Murhpy, Ayelien Richards, Mr. Sir Chicoloco R B and out of Cute. transportation and pleasure will, I think, and Mrs. G. Edward Ruoff, Ellen Stan­ I am very grateful to those of you usually prefer the 'sane mind in the ton, Hallie Sweeting, Dr. George E. who have taken the time to send me sound body' of the Arab or Morgan . Taylor, Victor E. Williams, Wendy E. placings from your horse. shows and They may be small and they may not Weber and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Vander­ news of your horses. How about some be spe.ctacular, but they are good-na­ weel. more pictures, too - black and white tured, self-controlled, and give them­ Here are the results of the Delhi glossies, 5" x 7" or larger. Send to selves generously to their rider. They show: Delaware. Co. Charity Show, Inc., Doris Hodgin , Rt. 1, Box 136, Rogers, are the. wise little horses who take time July 31, August 1 and 2. Judge: Reed Minnesota. to think and, by so doing, save them ­ Greinert, Ballston Spa, N. Y. "B" rat. selves and their riders countless mis­ ing. New England fortunes." Open Morgon : Won by BOBOLINK, Wilde ­ wood Form, Rome; 2nd, UVM JUSTIN, Cen ­ (Continued f,·om Page 33) taur Forms, Schoharie; 3rd , WASEEKA'S owned by West River lodge . Brookline, Vt . New York BUCCANEER, Stonecroft Form , Dolton , Po .; ond SIR LANCELOT, ridden by J . Bradley Cohn, ( Co11tinued from Page 31) 4th, BROADWALL SPORT, Mrs. Jock Somer ­ owned by Mrs . J . Bradley Cohn, New York, ville, Sidney . N. Y. Mrs. Henrietta Gerwitz of Main St., Mores and Geldings : Won by UVM JENI ­ Ed Voll Trail Horse Closs: 4th, MANITOBA. West Valley is a ne.w member. She has FER, Centaur Forms; 2nd, DON QUIXOTE Western Troll Horse : Won by EMERALD'S Birchstone Clipper L, 14140, bay stal­ PEPPER, Mr. and Mrs . C. W . Rodee, Morovio ; COCHISE. 3rd, BROADWALL SPORT; 4th, DOC DIMOCK, VHSA Stock Horse Championship : Won by lion 3 years old (Sherman L x Miller's Stonecroft Form . MATT CATTLEMASTER; 3rd, LIPPITT ALERT­ Glory P.). We welcome, also, Mr. Stallions: Won by UVM JUSTIN; 2nd , BO­ SON, ridden by Peter Richardson, owned by George Rich of Franklin. BOLINK; 3rd, TUTOR, Centaur Forms. Mr. ond Mrs . Roy S. Richardson, Jr ., Sumoc Mary Arnold writes 21 members have English Pleasure : Won by BROADWALL Stables , Putney, Vt. SPORT; 2nd, THE THIRD MAN , Stonecroft Command Closs : Won by MATT CATTLE­ ente red a total of 41 Morgans in the Form . 3rd, TUTOR; 4th , DON QUIXOTE MASTER; 2nd, WESTWOLD CARRIE LEA. 1964 Futurity: 18 weanlings, 6 year- PEPPER. ORCLAND FARMS "Where Champions Are Born" West Newbury, Massachusetts

ANOTHER CHAMPION IS CROWNED ORCLAND DARLING Ulendon x Anna Darling

JUNIOR CHAMPION MARE AND RESERVEGRAND CHAMPION MARE 1964 Mid-Atlantic All-Morgan Horse Show

We _.take great pleasure in announcing ~at Miss Barbara Irvine will join our staff as assistant trainer - Equitation and dres­ sage Instructor . Barbara comes to us with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the field of equitation - she studied . . . several years under Mr. Joseph Vanorio. Boardmg and tra1010g for show and plea,sure - indoor ring for winter training. Three broodmares in foal to Orcland · Dondarling, priced to sell from $1200. MR.and MRS. W. LYMANORCUTT, JR. THOMAS FLYNN, trainer . , owners and trainers BARBARAIRVINE, equitation instructor Breeders of Morgans for over a century 60 The MORGAN HORSE In Hand : Won by UVM JUSTIN; 2nd , UVM JENIFER; 3rd, UVM JULIET, Cenlour Forms ; 41h, TUTOR. Stoke: Won by BOBOLINK; 2nd, UVM Buy a Luxury Liner Horse JUSTIN; 3rd , WASEEKA'S BUCCANEER; 41h , TUTOR; 5th , DOC DIMOCK . Pullman for 1965 Open Western Pleo ~ure : 3rd , DON QUI ­ XOTE PEPPER. ladies Western Pleasure : Won by DON QUI­ Looks like a Greyhound Motor Coach XOTE PEPPER. Road Hocks , Sodd:e Type : Won by BROAD- WALL SPORT; 2nd, THE THIRD MAN; 3rd, 1965 G.M.C. LUXURY LINER DON QUIXOTE PEPPER. No.-107 Six Horse Van. Fully Equipped. Adult Horsemanship : Won by ANN SOMER- VILLE, Broodwol l Sport ; 2nd , MARY DE- Price $10,700.00 F.0.8. WITT, The Third Mon. Open Western Trail Horse : 41h, DON - QUIXOTE PEPPER. 1965 INTERNATIONAL LUXURY LINER No-107 Six Horse Van Pacific COMPLETE PRICE $10,700.00 F.0.8. ( Continued from Page 27) Ewan's explanations and comment. re­ garding the placings in each class were 1965 40 FT. DELUXE LUXURY LINER invaluable to both exhibitor and specta­ Nine Horse Trailer with all of the extras including a new tors. Results of In-Hand classes: designed heavy duty frame. 1964 Foals : Won by SKYFIELD GOLDEN Price $13,000.00 F.0.8. GLEN, owned by G. 0 . Fahrni , shown by Merilee Fahrni ; 2nd , SKAGIT NAT-LIN, Also owned by Louise D. Bat es, shown by Deleelo 1962 32 FT. LUXURY LINER SPECIAL DELUXE Mudge ; 3rd, SKYFIELD'S SI-\Y GUY, owned by G. 0 . Fahrni, shown by Lindo Dudley ; 41h, Six Horse Trailer with living quarters up forward. Real PAYTON 'S STARDUST, owned by F. Payton , show n by Mrs . F. Poylon. sharp unit and been just about 10,000 miles. Yearlings (either sex): Won by BECK- PRICE $7,750.00. RIDGE BEAUFIELD, owned by Leo and Louise Beckley, show n by Bobb ie Raburn; 2nd, WRITE FOR A BROCHURE. CHRISTOPHER KEYSTONE, owned and shown by Dr. Wm . Hooper ; 3rd , PEMBERTON'S J. A. TYLER, Sales Mgr. PEMFIELD, own ed and shown by H. K. Pem ­ berlon ; 4th , KEYSTONE LAD, owned by E. B. VA. HEIGHTS BODY WORKS Brouns , shown by Elmer Adkins . Area Code 203 - 274-4816 P. 0. Box 152, Middlebury, Conn. Two year olds (either sex): Won by BECK­ RIDGE ORAETTE, own ed by Leo and Louise Beckley , shown by Leo Beck ley ; 2nd , KEY­ Get of Sire - Three or more: Won by STONE'S GAY' GIRL, ow ned by E. B. Broun s, 0£ Eileen Payton on Lady Monte , Car ­ BROADWALL ST. PAT, owned by Leo and Louise sh_.own by Elmer Adkins; 3rd, SANDORA lee McLean on Hylee.'s Top Brass, Shir­ Beckley ; 2nd, SONFIELD, Leo and Louise FIELD, owned and shown by Fronk Holle tt ; Beckley ; 3rd , SUNDUST, Louise D. Bole s. ley Chur ch on Sansonfield and Lind a 41h, SCHAUER'S FORECAST, own ed and shown Produce of Dam - Two or More : Won by Dudley on Oradust , was truly a sight by L. J . Schauer . SANDEA, Leo and Louise Beckley ; 2nd , O RA· to behold! Mares, Three Years Old and Over: Won FIELD, Leo and Louise Beckley ; 3rd, GOLDEN "After alighting from his carri age, by KEYSTONE 'S GEORGIA , owned and shown PRINCESS, Leo and Lou ise Beckley ; 41h, by H. K. Pemberto n; 2nd , PANORA FIELD, SUZANN ABBOTT, Dr. and Mrs. Wm . Hoop :?r. the Lord Mayor read his Proclamation ~wned by Leo and Louise Beck ley, shown by Geldings - All Ages : Won by KEYSTO:SJE'S officially opening the show. Sue Erickson ; 3rd , ORADUST, owned by POLARIS, own ed by E. B. Bro uns , shown by "Resu lts of the afternoon performance Gordon Dudl ey , shown by Lindo Dudley ; 41h, Elmer Atkins ; 2nd, KEYSTONE'S TITIA"J, classes follow: SPRINGBROOK ROSEMARY, owned and shown owned by Cynlhio Good fellow , sho w n by by Corlee Mcleon . Mel Berry ; 3rd, KINGSFIELD. owned and Combination Morgans : Won by MACDELLA, Broodmare (Mar e having foaled in 1964) : sh ow n by Doug Robson . owned and shown by B. T. Mullaney ; 2nd , Won by LADY MARGARET, owned by G. 0 . Grand Champion Mare : KEYSTONE 'S LADY MARGARET, owned by G. 0 . Fahrni, Fahrn i, shown by Merilee Fahrni ; 2 nd , SKA­ GEORGIA, owned by Mr . and Mrs. H. K. shown by Merilee Fahrni ; 3rd, HYLEE'S TOP GIT TO t:ETIE, ow ned and shown by Louise Pemberlon . BRASS, owned and shown by Corlee Mcle o n; D. Boles ; 3rd , RANCHITA QUEEN, own ed by Res. Champion Mare : BECKRIDGE ORA.­ 4th , JONATHAN KEYSTONE, owne:l on d G. 0 . Fahrni, shown by Lindo Dudley ; 41h, ETTE, owned by Leo and Louis'.? Be: kley . shown by Chr isty Howard . SHOMARI STAR, own ed by F. Payton, shown Grand Champion Stallion : MONTEY VER­ Morgan Pleasure English: Won by ORA­ by Mrs. F. Poylon . MONT , owned by Leo and Louise Beckley . DUST, owned by Go rdon Dudl ey , shown by Lindo Dud ley ; 2nd , JONATHAN KEYSTO \IE , Mare and 1964 Foal : Won by LADY MAR­ Res. Champion Stallion : BECKRIDGE BEAU­ owned and shown by Christy How ard ; 3-d . GARET, owned by G. 0 . Fahrni, shown by FIELD, owned by Leo and Louis~ Beckl ey. Merilee Fahrni ; 2nd, SKAGIT TOKETIE, owne d KEYSTONE'S GEORGIA, H. K. Pembe rl~n ; '1th. and shown by Louise D. Bo les ; 3rd , RAN­ "The Sunday afternoon performance MACDELLA, owned and sh-,wn by B. T. M, 1- CHITA QUEEN, owned by G. 0 . Fahrni , shown classes were opened with a flourish . loney . by Lindo Dudl ey; 41h, SHOMARI STAR, T he Entrance of the 'Lord Mayor of Junior Horsemanship : Won by SUE ERICK· owned by F. Payton , shown by Mrs . F. Payton . Morganville ' ( who was none other SON. Everell , Wo shingt:m (Panora Fiekll: Slollions , Three Years and Over: Won by 2nd , LINDA DUDLEY. Vancouve r, B. C. (Oro­ MONTEY VERMONT, owned by Leo and than Mr. Ted Dobson of. Nort h Van­ dust) ; 3rd , NANNETTE HOOPER, Ellensburg , Louise Beckley , sh own by Leo Beckley ; 2nd , couver) in all his finery and seated Woshinglon (Rosebrior's Moon Mist); 41h , HYLEE'S TOP BRASS, own ed and shown by in an ant ique Studebaker four-wheeled MERILEE FAHRNI, Abbotsford, B. C. (Lady Corlee Mcleon ; 3rd , DYBERRY ROBIN, roadste r buggy driven by Miss Merilee Margaret) . owned and shown by Dr. E. N. Searl s; 41h, Maiden Morgan Pleasure, Western : Won MILLSPRIDE , own ed by Mrs. A. J . Mills , shown Fa hrni , drawn by Lady Margaret and by LU OF BO'DOT, owned by Gene Fisher, by Michael Mills. escorted by the honor guard compo;;ed shown by Jock Wood ; 2nd , KEYSTO:s!E'S

OCTOBER, 1964 61 GEORGIA, owned ond shown by H. K. Pember­ Morgan Pleasure Driving: Won by KEY­ Western Pleasure Stake: 2nd , MJ'S TOMI. ton; 3rd , SKYFIELD, owned by G. 0 . Fahrni, STONE'S POLARIS, owned by E. B. Brauns, shown by Meri lee Fahrni: 4th, LADY MONTE, shown by Elmer Adk ins; 2nd , LADY MAR­ Traverse City owned and shown by Mrs . Marie Mclean . GARET, owned by G. 0 . Fahrni, shown by Stallions: Won by WINDCREST MAJOR; Jack Benny Class: Won by ROSEBRIAR'S Merilee Fahrni ; 3rd , JONATHAN KEYSTONE, 2nd , MJ 'S TOMI; 3rd, GREEN HILL'S DEV. MOON MIST, owned and shown by Dr. Wm . owned and shown by Christy Howard ; 4th , TONE. Hooper ; 2nd, KEYSTONE'S GEORGIA, owned SANSON FIELD, owned by Shirley Church , Mares: Won by MISSY MONTY CANTER; and shown by H. K. Pemberton ; 3rd , MAC· shown by Mrs . F. Gant . 2nd, MJ 'S VICKY LYNN; 3rd , GREEN HILL'S DELLA, owned and shown by B. T. Mullaney ; On the American side of the picture TONETTE; 4th, MARYBOB'S PARTY GAL: 5th , 4th, LAURINDA, owned and shown by Eliza ­ it can very truthfully be stated that DEERFIELD'S PAMELA. beth H. Equals . everyone looks forwa rd to this show as Geldings: Won by DANBURY; 2nd , BON- Morgan Western Reining : Won by LU OF NIE'S BOY; 3rd, GAYBLADE; 4th, BEAU BO'DOT, owned by Gene Fisher, shown by a fun show and one which no owner GEDDES. Jock Woods ; 2nd, MONTEY VERMONT, owned in his area wants to miss. The border English Pleasure: Won by MISSY .MONTY by Leo and Louise Beckley, shown by Sue crossing gives exhibitors the feeling of CANTER; 2nd , MARYBOB'S PARTY GAL; Erickson; 3rd, KEYSTONE TITIAN, owned by really "going somewhere " and start5 3rd, COTTON LASS; 4th , MJ 'S TOMI ; 5th, Cynthia Goodfellow , shown by Mel Berry; GREEN HILL'S DEV-TONE. 4th , ROSEBRIAR'S MOON MIST, owned by everyone off in a holiday mood. The Fine Harness: Won by RICKY MARLO; 2nd , Dr. Wm . Hooper, shown by Nannette Hooper . B. C. Morgan people go to no end of DEERFIELD'S PAMELA; 3rd, WINDCREST MA ­ Morgan Stallions, Mares and Geldings - trouble to see that the horses are well JOR; 4th , KANE'S Ll'L DEB. English : Won by JONATHAN KEYSTONE, Junior Three-gaited : Won by DEERFIELD'S ORADUST, owned by Gordon Dudley , shown taken care of and that their owner s and PAMELA: 2nd, GREEN HILL'S TONETTE. by Linda Dudley ; 3rd, KEYSTONE'S GEOR­ handl ers are fet d and made to feel Western Pleasure: Won by GREEN HILL'S GIA , owned and shown by H. K. Pemberton ; welcome and comfortab le. Our hats DEV-TONE; 2nd, BEAU GEDDES; 3rd , 4th , PANORA FIELD, owned by Leo and Louise are indeed off. to all who worked so hard KANE'S JIM D~NDY ; 4th , MJ 'S TOMI : 5th , Beckley, shown by Sue Erickson. to make this show a happy and event­ DEARL'S SWEET SUE. Morgan Pleasure Western : Won by MON ­ Pleasure Driving: Won by MISSY MONTY TEY VERMONT, owned by Leo and Louise ful occasion. CANTER; 2nd , MARYBOB'S PARTY GAL; 3rd , Beckley, shown by Sue Erickson; 2nd , LU OF MOLLY DEAR; 4th, COTTON LASS; 5th , BO'DOT, owned by Gene Fisher, shown by MJ'S TOMI. Jack Woods ; 3rd , EASTERGLO, owned by G. Three-gaited: Won by RICKY MAR-LO; 2nd , 0 . Fahrni , shown by Marilee Fahrn i; 4th , JMHA DEERFIELD'S PAMELA; 3rd , DANBURY; 4th , ORADUST, owned by Gordon Dudley , shown GAY BLADE; 5th, KANE'S Ll'L DEB. by Linda Dudley . ( Continued from Page 25) lazybones Race: Won by ORADUST, owned English Equitation : 3rd, CARLA COPEMAN; Junior Harness: Won by DEERFIELD'SPAM ­ by Gordon Dudley , shown by Lindo Dudley ; Championship: 2nd, CARLA COPEMAN. ELA; 2nd, WINDCREST MAJOR; 3rd, CASEY'S 2nd, KEYSTONE'S TITIAN, owned by Cynthia ladies' Western Pleasure : 2nd, BEAU GED- AURORA LEE; 4th, GREEN HILL'S TONETTE. Goodfellow, shown by Mel Berry; 3rd , EAS. DES. $100 Fine Harness Stake: Won by RICKY TERGLO, own ed by G. 0 . Fahrni , shown by Men 's Western Pleasure: Won by WEN­ MARLO; 2nd, DEERFIELD'S PAMELA; 3rd, Mer ilee Fahrni ; 4th , SHOMARI STAR, owned LOCH'S BIANCA . WINDCREST MAJOR; 4th , CASEY'S AURORA by Mr . and Mrs . F. Payton , shown by Skip Open English: 2nd , MARYBOB'S PARTY LEE; 5th, GREEN HILL'S TONETTE; 6th , Payton . GAL; 5th, BONNIE'S BOY. KANE'S Ll'L DEB.

CONGRATULATIONS! HELEN CULIN, Reading, Vermont For being chosen by the most remarkable Gelding to come from Richards Ranch.

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TALISMAN (Lippitt Mandate x Lippitt Sally Moro) RICHARDS RANCH PINE CITY, NEW YORK 62 The MORGAN HORSE AT STUD ~ippitt CJnint ':Don Foaled April 2, 1959

LIPPITT MINT DON IS 100 PER CENT PUREBREDMORGAN AND LOOKS IT.

Lippitt Ethan Ash 7621 Lippitt Ethan Don 8061 Croydon Mary 02900 Lippitt Mint Don 12513 Lippitt Rob Roy 8450 Lippitt Spearmint 08379 Lipp itt Samantha 05181

Feet shod 43/4inches with pad under front feet - absolutely no lead or loads of any kind, very high action. He was Champion at Morrisville, Vt. Horse Show, fourth time ever shown under saddle, 1964.

We wish to congratulate Mr. and Mrs . Hort.on of Chittendon , Vt ., who have bought uip-pi,tt Bruce. H e is a g1·eat lit tle horse .

MRS. E. S. READ Visitors Welcome Rockmaple Farm. Sheldon. Vt .• R.F.D. l

$100 Three-gaited Stake: Won by RICKY KANE'S NIGHTENGALE; 4th , SWEET SUE; TOMMYHAWK ; 2nd , BITTERSWEETSUE; 3rd , MARLO; 2nd . DEERFIELD'S PAMELA; 3rd , 5th , KANE'S Ll'L DEB; 6th, FOXY JEAN. NAUTICAL NUISANCE: 4th , KANE'S NIGHT­ GAY BLADE; 4th, DANBURY. Junior Champion Mare : MISSY MONTE. INGALE: 5th , MJ 'S TOMI ; 6th , KANE'S Michigan All-~organ Horse Show CANTOR: Reserve, RIVERBEND'S BABE. JIM DANDY. Stallions One Year Old : Won by MAR.JO 'S Broodmares with 1964 Foals: Won by BEV Ladies Fine Harness: Won by GREEN Hll L'S REDIGO; 2nd , RENDER'S HY JAX ; 3rd , JOE LASS: 2nd , MUSIC MAID . TONETTE: 2nd , COHOCTAH ROZELLA. MJ'S DUKE; 4th , WHITMORR'S MUSIC MAN ; Geldings Three Years and Under: Won by Western Horsemanship 14-17 : Won by 5th, GREEN MEADS FLASH; 6th , MORO HILLS KANE'S SHOW BAR; 2nd , NILES CALICO DAVE PARKER; 2nd , DONNA CURRY: 3rd, MARINER. LAD. BRUCE NIEMI. Stallions Two Years Old: Won by DEACON Geldings .four Years and Over : Won by Novice Morgans : ·won ·by KANE'S HIGH GEDDES; 2nd , GREEN HILL'S HI Fl; 3rd , DANBURY: 2nd, GAY BLADE; 3rd , HI-JAX SOCIETY; 2nd, ATOMICS BILLY B; 3rd , TINKLEBROOK MICH. KID; 4th , BEAU GEDDES: 5th , BONNIE'S BOY. GREEN HILL'S TONETTE: 4th , ROYAL SAM Stallions Three Years Old: Won by Grand Champion Stallion: HIGH SOCIETY: TWILIGHT; 5th , QUIZZORRO; 6th , GAY ATOM ICS BILLY B.; 2nd , COHOCTAH KING ; Reserve : APPROSE SHE-BOY-GAN . BLADE. 3rd, KANE'S CHECKMATE. Grand Champion Mare : MISSY MONTE­ Pair Class - Pleasure Driving : Won by Stallions Four Yean and Over: Won by CANTOR; Reserve, RIVERBEND'S BABE. HYCRESTRED BIRD: 2nd, HYCRESTDE NISE. KANE'S HIGH SOCIETY: 2nd , APPROSE SHE­ Grand Champion Gelding : DANBURY; Re­ Morgan Stock Horse: Won by NAU TICAL BOY-GAN ; 3rd, HYCREST TOMMY HAWK; serve, GAY BLADE. NUISANCE: 2nd , Hi -JAX KID; 3rd , TRUE 4th , MJ'S TOMI ; 5th , GREEN HILL'S DEV­ Lead Line Class: Won by DANNY EAR­ AMERICAN ; 4th , BITIERSWEET SUE. TONE: 6th , QUIZZORRO. HART; 2nd , BECKY SKELLINGER; 3rd , CAR­ Pleasure Combination : Won by MISSY Junior Champion Stallion : MAR-JO 'S RED­ RIE EARHART: 4th , DEBORAH AUDETTE; 5th , MONTECANTOR; 2nd , MARYBOB'S PARTY IGO; Reserve: RENDER'S HY JAX . SCOGGINS; 6th , LAURIE BUCHANAN . GAL: 3rd , KANE'S Ll'L DEB; 4th , COTTON Mare Foals: Won by MAR-JO 'S REDIGAY: Junior Fine Harness: Won by DEERFIELD'S LASS: 5th , NILES CALICO LAD: 6th , MJ'S 2nd, PEBBLES: 3rd , WHITMORR'S JUNE MU· PAMELA; 2nd , WINDCREST MAJOR : 3rd , GAY SOUBRETTE. SIC. ROYAL SAM TWILIGHT; 4th , CASEY'S AURA English Performance: Won by APPROSE Mares One Year Old: Won by HYCREST LEE: 5th , GREEN HILL'S HI Fl; 6th , ATOMICS SHE-BOY-GAN ; 2nd , DEERFIELD'S PAMELA: BILLY B. MIDGIE: 2nd , NILES MYSTIC CHARM: 3rd , 3rd , DANBURY; 4th, RICKY MARLO: 5th , RENDER'S JEWEL; 4th , SUGAR RUN TAR­ Men's Western Pleasure: Won by BITTER­ ROYAL SAM TWILIGHT: 6th , QUIZZORRO. RIETTA; 5th , CHERIE'S STARLITE; 6t h, KANDYS SWEET SUE; 2nd , NAUTICAL NUISANCE: 3rd , English Equrtat ion 1 4-1 7: Won by NANCY PRINCESSJUNE . HI-JAX KID; 4th , KANE'S JIM DANDY· 5th LABOUNTY; 2nd , DONNA CURRY; 3rd, Mares Two Years Old: Won by MJ 'S V IC­ WENLOCH'S BIANCA : 6th , MISS MELODY. • CONNEE HAYWARD: 4th , SUE ROBERTS; 5th , KI LYNNE: 2nd , SPRINGBROOK GYPSY; 3rd , Combination Morgans: Won by APPROSE ROXANNE ATCHISON; 6th , JEAN LABOt.JNTY. KANE'S MAID OF HONOR: 4th , COHOCTAH SHE-BOY-GAN ; 2nd , CASEY TIBBS: 3rd , Junior English Pleasure : Won by MISSY MERRY MELODY. ROZELLA; 5th , PENNY PAYGON: 6th , MONTECANTOR; 2nd , CLOVERLANE DOLLY TINKLEBROOK DAWN . Trail Class: Won by BITTERSWEETSUE ; M; 3rd, SWEET SUE; 4th , MAR-JO 'S SHOW 2nd , MISS MELODY; 3rd , COTTON LASS· GIRL: 5th , DEACON GEDDES; 6th , JIM Mares Three Years Old : Won by RIVER 4th , KANE'S JIM DANDY: 5th, SUCCARDE'S DANDY. BEND'S BABE: 2nd , MISSY MONTECANTOR: NINO ; 6th , WENLOCH'S BIANCA . Pleasure Driving : Won by MISSY MONTE. 3rd, HI-HO KITTY: 4th , VAL'S JUBILANNA ; Walk-Trot Class: Won by JACK APPLING; CANTOR: 2nd. MOLLY DEAR: 3rd , KANE'S 5th, DD'S SPRING DOLL: 6th, BEV JOE LASS. 2nd , RANDY WROTEN; 3rd , NANCY LA- Ll'L DEB: 4th , HYCRESTDENISE ; 5th , GREEN Mares Four Years and Over: Won by GREEN BOUNTY. HILL'S DEV-TONE: 6th , MARYBOB'S PARTY HILL'S SHARON: 2nd , MUSIC MAID : 3rd , Open Western Pleasure: Won by HYCREST GAL. OCTOBER, 1964 63 Western Horsemanship 1 3 and Under : Won 3rd, KATHLEEN 8, Mar ion E. Butts; 4th, BEA by JUDIE WILLIAMS ; 2nd , DAVID EARHART; No. Cal. NICKERSON, Mr and Mrs . Roy Coots; 5th, 3rd, BETTENIEMI. (Continued from Page 23) KITTY FIELD, J. P. Coulter . Junior Morgans English : Won by KANE'S English Pleasure (openl : Won by BROOK­ Junior Champion Mare and Reserve: Won HIGH SOCIETY; 2nd , DEERFIELD'S PAMELA; WOOD DAN PAT, Bob Smith, Joon M . Hodg ­ by TAYLOR'S IMAGE ; 2nd , AMBER. 3rd , GREEN HILL'S TONETTE; 4th, ATOMICS kin; 2nd, KELLY'S JIM ; 3rd , SCARLETT Rll\ ­ Senior Champion and Reserve Mare : Won BILLY B; 5th, ROYAL SAM TWILIGHT; 6th, BONS, Glorio Jone s, Floyd Mansker Family ; by MARIBELLE; 2nd , VERDONNA VERMONT. RIVERBEND'S BABE. 4th, BAACAMANTO ; 5th , RAMONA PRIN­ Grand Champion Mare: Won by MARI ­ Ladies' Western Pleasure : Won by KANE'S CESS. BELLE; 2nd , TAYLOR'S IMAGE . NIG HTINGALE: 2nd , SWEET SUE; 3rd , HI ­ Morgan Reining Class: Won by DAPPER Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Cham­ JAX KID; 4th , VAL'S JUBILANA ; 5th, FUN­ DOLLY, Alice Warne , Tay Mattern ; 2nd, pion Stallion : Won by BIG ROCK; 2nd, AP­ QUEST CHIP; 6th , BEAU GEDDES. ROPER, Red Randall, Earl H. Herri ng ; 3rd , PLEVALE JOSH. Fine Harness : Won by RICKY MARLO; 2nd , FUNQUEST PACHITA, Gene Vaughn, Bob Mor ­ Senior Champion and Reserve Champion CASEY TIBBS; 3rd, APPROSE SHE-BOY-GA N; gan ; 4th, ERIN SPAR, Stan Hunewill , Hune ­ Stallion: Won by ORCLAND BOLD VICTORY: 4th, CASEY'S AURA LEE; 5th , MERRY MELODY. will Land and Livestock Company ; 5th, 2nd, DAPPER DAN . English Pleasure Open : Won by CLOV ER­ KELLY'S JIM . Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Cham­ LANE DOLLY M; 2nd , MAR -JO 'S SHOW GIRL; Morgans in Harness: Won by CORNELLA; pion Stallion: Won by ORCLAND BOLD VIC ­ 3rd , MISSY MONTECANTOR; 4th, MARYBOB'S 2nd, ORCLAND'S BOLD VICTORY; 3rd , CO­ TORY; 2nd DAPPER DAN . PARTY GA L; 5th, JOY HUNTINGDON ; 6th, HOCTAH BLAZE; 4th, ROCKY BON; 5th , Gay Nineties: Won by WASEEKA'S WATCH COTTON LASS. WAER'S ROYAL HAWK . ME; 2nd, LIPPITT PECOS; 3rd, SWEET English Equitation 1 3 and Unde r: Won by Stallions in Hand - 4 and over : Won by PIAYR - ECO CIN DER ELLA, Chas. Sutf in, JUDIE WILLIAMS ; 2nd, MARTHA JO KREE­ DAPPER DAN , Walter and Francis Kellstrom ; Chas. and Jean ie Sutfin ; 4th , ARDAHL; 5th , GER; 3rd , DAVID EARHART; 4th , MARIA 2nd, MORO HILL GAY ETHAN, Velma and ECO LUCIDA, Hank Boyd, Dr. and Mrs . H. P. KANE; 5th, JANE MARSH; 6th , ILLENGELDT. Jim Wagone r; 3rd, LIPPITT PECOS, Red Fox Boyd . English Equitation (riders 1 7 and underl English Performance Stako: Won by KANE'S Stable ; 4th, LITTLE VARAGRAPH, Mr . and Won by STEPHANIE ANDREWS; 2nd , DANNY HIGH SOCIETY; 2nd, DEERFIE(D'S PAMELA; Mrs . Geo. J. Littrell ; 5th, ARANAFIELD, WEINBERGER; 3rd , ROBIN ROTH; 4th , RUTH 3rd, APPROSE SHE-BOY.GAN ; 4th , RICKY Phil and Ruth Morr ison. MOHR; 5th , VICKIE SMITH. MAR -LO; 5th , DANBURY; 6th, QUIZZORRO . Mares 4 and over not foaled : Won by MARIBELLE; 2nd , ARDAHL; 3rd, MOUN ­ Western Pleasure (riders 18 and overl: Won Western Pleasure Stake: Won by KANE'S TAIN MISS, Marion E. Butts; 4th , SCARLETT by BROOKWOOD DAN PAT; 2nd, BAACA ­ NIGHTENGALE; 2nd , HI-JAX KID; 3rd, RIBBONS; 5th, BETTY FIELD, Susan Barringt on . MANTO ; 3rd , KELLY'S JIM ; 4th , QUIET SON BITTERSWEETSUE ; 4th, SWEET SUE; 5th, DE; 5th, MAQUEEN . MJ'S TOMI ; 6th , WENLOCH'S BIANCA . Mares 4 and over foaled : Won by VER­ DONNA VERMONT, Mrs . Velma Wagoner; English Pleasure (riders 1 7 and underl : English Pleasure Stake: Won by MAR -JO 'S 2nd , MAQUEEN; 3rd , MACDELLA, Mr . Barney Won by MORGAN 'S JUBILEE VERMONT; 2nd , SHOW GIRL; 2nd , CLOVERLANE DOLLY M ; Mulhaney ; 4th , DAPPER DOLLY; 5th, IM ­ MARIBELLE, Starr Bennett; 3rd , RAMONA 3rd , MARYBOB'S PARTY GAL; 4th, M ISSY PALA CLAUDEEN, W . A . Lorenzen and Son. PRINCESS; 4th , RAMONA WARRIOR; 5th , MONTECANTOR; 5th , MJ 'S TOMI ; 6th , Sire and Get : Won by DAPPER DAN ; 2nd, WAER'S ROYAL HAWK . MANSFIELD'S PIXIE. HEDLITE'S MICKY WAER, Midnight Valley Pleasure Driving (openl: Won by WASEEKA'S Fine Harness Stake: Won by RICKY MARLO; Ranch; 3rd , ROCKY BON; 4th , SHAWALLA WATCH ME: 2nd, LIPPITT PECOS; 3rd , ECO 2nd, DEERFIELD'S PAMELA; 3rd , CASEY PRINCE, Paul Mikkel son . LUCIDA; 4th , KELLY'S JIM ; 5th, U. C. TIBBS; 4th, WINDCREST MAJOR ; 5th, ROYAL Dam and Produce: Won by LOIS MORGAN , PANTANA . SAM TWILIGHT. W . A . Lorenzen and Son; 2nd , MAQUEEN ; Trail tlorse (rider 17 and under) : Won by FOR SALE *

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LIPPITT ALBERTA 012146 TOWNE-AYR MINUET (r.a.f) Sire: Lippitt Moro Alert Sire: Trilbrook Joel Dam : Lippitt Spearmint Dam : Towne -Ayr Rondo Foaled : May 1, 1962 Foaled : May 26, 1964 Color : Chestnut Color: Chestnut Towne-Ayr Farm

MR. and MRS. RODERICK E. TOWNE Montpelier, RD 3, Vermont 64 The MORGAN HORSE FOR SALE .

WASEEKA'S MASTERPIECE

Half brother to Nocturne, 5 year old with a very high trot good for saddle, fine harness events. Must be sold as we don't have time for him.

Also a young gelding by Trophy. Rides / drives and is a nice family pleasure horse. RichardsRanch, Pine City, N; Y.

RAMONA WARRIOR: 2nd, SPACE MAN , Myra Mares, three years and over : Won by Produce, of Dam : Won by Produce of LOIS Warren ; 3rd, BROOKWOOD MELANIE; 4th, LOIS MORGAN owned by W. Lorenzen and MORGAN, owned by W. Lorenzen and Sons, MAQUEEN: 5th, KATHY, Craig Cathcart , C. Sons, Turlock ; 2nd , IMPALA CLAUDEEN, furlock (consisting of : Impala Cloudeen and W. Cathcart Fam ily. owned by W. Lorenzen and Sons , Turlock ; 3rd , Impala Champion) . Family Class: Won by CHANNING , ALLEN IMPALA CLAUDETIE owned by Deon Jones , 2nd , Produce of BEA NICKERSON, owned and CRAIG CATHCART FAMILY: 2nd , HANK Modesto ; 4th, VERDONNA VERMONT, by Mr. and Mrs . Roy Coots, Delhi (consisting and LOUISE BOYD FAMILY; 3rd , ROBIN ROTH owned by Velma Wagoner, Modesto ; 5th , of : Mr. America and Royal Mock) . FAMILY; 4th, SHIRLEYand LORRAINE MANS­ FASCINATION, owned by Mr. and Mrs . Roy Group of 4 mares: 1st, owned by W. KER. Coots, Delhi. Lorenzen and Sons , Turlock (consist ing of : Im­ Trotting Race : Won by WAER"S ROYAL Mares, two year olds : Won by IMPALA pala Cloudeen , Lois Morgon, Impala Taylo rs HAWK; 2nd, LA BONITA, Gerold McDonnell ; PRINCESS, owned by Deon Jones, Modesto; Image and Impala Boy Blossom) . 3rd , SISKIYOU LADY, Ruth Mohr , Floyd Mon 5· 2nd , KELLY'S PRETTY PIXIE, owned by Wolter 2nd, owned by Wolter and Franc is Kell­ ker Family ; 4th , U. C. PANTANA; 5th, and Francis Kellstrom, Modesto ; 3rd, OLAN· strom . Modesto (consisting of : Kelly's Pretty CORNELLA. CHEE, owned by Velma Wagoner , Modesto; Pixie , Kelly 's Block Leisa , Kelly 's Send ee and High Point Horse: WAER"S ROYAL HAWK. 5th, QUEEN AMERICA owned by Mr.- ond :::Blossom · s Loss). Reserve: BAACAMANTO. Mrs . Roy Coots , Delhi : 4th , ROYAL MAUDEE, owned by Wolter and Franc is Kellstrom , Mo ­ Tri-County Fair Following are results of the Stanislaus desto . Following are the results of the Tri. County Fair , August 6, 1964, judged by Mares, yearlings: Won by KELLY 'S BLACK County Fair , Bishop, Californi a, Jun e Mr. Scovel: LEISA, owned by Wolter and Francis Kell­ strom , Modesto ; 2nd , IMPALA TAYLOR'S 25-28: Stallions, three years and over : Won by IMAGE, owned by W. Lorenzen and Sons, Stallions, 3 years and over: Won by CON ­ DAPPER DAN, owned by Wolter and Fn;inc is Turlock ; 3rd, BLOSSOM'S LASS, owned by DO, owned by M:,sher Bros., leased by Hune· Kellstrom, Modesto; 2nd , MR. AMERICA, W. Lorenzen and Sons ; 4th , KELLY'S SEN­ will la nd and Livestoc k Co.; 2nd , E & M owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coots , Delhi ; DEE, owned by Wolter and Francis Kellstrom ; DANNY G., owned by Elmer Bentes , Bish::ip; 3rd, IMPALA NOBLEMAN, owned by W. Lor­ 5th, IMPALA BAY BLOSSOM, owned by W . 3rd, NUNAH, owned by Hunew ill L & L. enzen and Sons , Turlock; 4th, MORO HILL Lorenzen and Sons . 2 year olds: Won by JOAQUIN SPAR, GAY ETHAN, owned by Jim and Velma Wag ­ Hunew ill Land and Livestock Co. oner , Modesto ; 5th , KELFIELD, owned by Champion Mare: LOIS MORGAN , own ed by W. Lorenzen and S:,ns . Yearlings : Won by SCIMITAR SPAR, Hune­ Henry Tronthum, Ceres , Cal ifornia . will Land and Livestock Co. Stallions, two year olds: Won by IMPALA Get of Sire: Won by Get of CALIFORNIA KING, owned by W. Lorenzen and Sons , Tur. Mares 3 years and over: Won by M!S5 CHAMPION, owned by W . Lorenzen and BELLE, Elmer Bentes , Bishop ; 2nd , STARTLE, Sons, Turlock; 2nd , CALIFORNIA RAVEN, lock (consisting of : Impala Cloudeen, Impala Champion and Impala Nobleman) . Elmer Bentes; 3rd, NEVA SPAR, Robe rt owned by Dewey Green , Turlock . Swortzrocks , Fallon , Nev .. 4th, ERIN SPAR, Yearlings: Won by ROYAL MACK, owned 2nd, Get of DAPPER DAN, owned by Wolter Hunewill Land and Livestock Co. by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coots , Delhi ; 2nd, IM­ and Francis Kellstrom , Modesto (consisting Yearlings : Won by E & M DARLA, Elm2r of , Kelly 's Pretty Pixie, Kelly 's Block Leisa PALA STAR, owned by W. Lorenzen and Sons, Bentes; 2nd , E & M LANITA, Elmer Bent es ; and Kelly 's Sendee) . Turlock; 3rd , SHAMAN KR, owned by Betty 3rd, E & M SHAUNA, Elmer Bent es; 4 th, and J. L. McKinley, Ceres ; 4th, SISKIBOB KR, 3rd , Get of CALIFORNIA KING, owned by ROCKQUEST BUDDY LEE, R. Swortzrock . owned by Betty and J . L. McKinley , Ceres . Mr. and Mrs . Roy Coots - Delhi (consisting ROCKQUEST Champion Stallion : DAPPER DAN, owned of : Mr. America , Queen America and Royal Produce of Dam: Won by Produce of MISS by Wolter Kellstrom , Modesto . (no reserve) . Mock) . BELLE, (pcoduc e, Pepito and Dude Spar ), OCTOBER, 1964 65 COME SEE us

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owned by Elmer Bente; 2nd , Produce of left hand, your right is free to set his stride or the number of strides per given SHY ANNE (produce : Bessie Field x Dude head a bit, slow him down if necessary time . Either way, the leading impulse Spor). owned by Elmer Bente; 3rd, Produce of EXTERLITA (produce: Esther Morgon ond or encourage him to walk a bit faster. comes from the quarters, never the fore­ Dude Spar) owned by Hunewill Lond ond Do take. particular care that this gait is hand. Thus it follows that pulling a Livestock Co. fast, collected and balanced. A perfect horse's head out cannot possibly result Grand Champion Stallion : CONDO. walk is a pleasure horse's most impor ­ in a f.aste.r gait because there has been Grand Champion Mare: MISS BELLE. tant gait and now is not too early for no added impulsion for him to move Training your colt to learn it. Most Morgans faster directed from the rear. So you (Continued from Page 21) have a naturally rapid and trappy walk, are faced with two solutions to the prob­ Unless a colt has bounced at something, but there. are occasional individuals to lem of making him want to move ahead either real or colt-imaginary, altogether whom this does not come that easily. If. faster for an honest desire to do 50 on too many owners let leading in hand yours is one of these, and you can urge his part will result in the balanced gait disintegrate into a sloppy, tag-along af­ him on with your voice, then do so, but you want. Of the two solutions, one is f.air. Don't let it happen to yours. Lead don 't try to tow him into a faster walk. good, the other an expedient. And as him smartly and properly, with his This is just not possible for one simple. usual, the latter see.ms at first glance to shoulder only a little behind your own. but very important reason . Speed, at be much the easier. You simply employ Encourage him to keep his head up. any gait, is derived in two ways. Either any available bystander . Arm him with With the coiled end of the. lead in your the horse increases the. length of his a long whip, a white towel he can snap, Fanfare Where Fine Mares Are Bred To Fine Stallions For the "WISE" Horseman An Outstanding Philiy FANFARE LENDON LASS Ulendon x Ashland Bonnie Lass Now Available.

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66 The MORGAN HORSE or a branch off a convenient bush and on, your colt persists in shying hard at bid him walk behind your colt and scare things behind him - white towels, him into a faster walk. It will work. waving bushes or the lunge line he He will walk faster and it will be a pro. thinks is another long whip - don 't ierknqire perly balanced gait because he wants to blame him. Such actions are entirely walk faster and therefore the impulse of your making. , to do so has come from the proper area So much for the expedient. Now for imall itntate - his quarters . But. And it is a big the "good " method, the one without, "but, " one you should consider seriously. as television commercials so aptly put In accomplishing your desired end you it, thle unpleasant side-effects( The FOR THE HORSEMAN have sacrifice.clmuch, usually too much. problem remains the same - how to First of. all, your colt's attention is no make your colt want to m&ve faster. There is now available, in a longer on you - it is wholly concen­ Various possible solutions should come serene Berkshire hilltown, a trated on whatever is behind him. Then to your mind readily, for by now you farm, once an operating apple if he bounces ahead too fast, you will of should know your colt well enough to orchard, ideal for the riding course have to check him back with the have recognized long since many of family or suitable to horse lead. Now he is confused, with his his special likes and dislikes . This is breeding or the operation of leade.r holding him back and his chaser one of the times when you can put such a high quality riding academy. scaring him forward. To make it even knowledge to very good use. Is he anx­ About 150 acres, with about worse, he is no longer moving in a ious to come into the barn each night 30 in level and gently rolling straight line. Instead of walking for­ f.or his grain. If so then employ that pasture and old apple or­ ward, with his whole attention normally short walk between gate and barn door chard. Growing timber . Brook. on what's ahead of him he has to be to encourage a brisk , faster pace. Use Extensive frontage on state watching over his shoulder, his neck your voice. to tell him he's doing well. numbered route, a second and spine bent, his lateral balance de­ If you can think of no such situation, paved road, and two little- stroyed. 1£ he should stub his toe over then you can still employ the bystander. traveled gravel roads. something he didn't see, he has an­ Only this time, instead of arming him lnt~resting and sound large other snatch on his halter to reward with weaponry, give him a tin pail barn with cupola and stone him. The method can still work, though. with a f.ew pieces of cut-up carrot in it. foundations. Three stalls and You can gradually substitute the word They will make an enticing rattle, you ;pace for many more; hay stor­ "walk " for your accomplice at the rear see.. Station said helper about a hundred age above. Hand hewn tim­ and you will, eventually , get a straight, feet ahead of you and lead your colt bers. Double garage. Out­ and somewhat faster, walk . If, later to him , encouraging him with your buildings. Especially beauti­ ful stone walls with old stone gate posts . Maple shaded THE MORGAN HORSESCARF FOR CHRISTMAS lawn and roads (sap buckets In Red, Blue or Sand with Black screened in silk. $10 .00 ea. 36x36 . in the spring). Gracious Dutch colonial gam­ brel roof residence restored with taste and care. Four fire­ places, huge Dutch oven, wide board floors, two early Ameri­ can carved stone sinks. Down­ stairs : large charming living roof, equipped kitchen, pantry and storeroom, music room, bedroom with full bath. Up­ stairs: four bedrooms and bath plus two servants· rooms and bath. Good gravity spring water. New oil heat, forced [ air. I Mail delivery and school bus at door. Golf club, stores, churches, and medical center five minutes drive. Small planes land locally; airline service an hour 's drive . Of­ fered at $31,500. Box 205, Williamsburg, Mass. Tel. 26- 8-7586 .

Name ...... Color ...... 2nd Choice ...... Street No...... City...... Please send ...... Scarves Zone ...... State ...... Tota I enclosed ...... OCTOBER, 1964 67 Check or Money order . No COD pleas e. MRS. WALTER A. KNOOP 11 Greenbrook Road, North Caldwell, New Jersey then invent a f.ew new ones - an occa­ even under sadd le. It must neith er be { ,· ...;:"! }. Glo1·ious sional walk ing circuit of his pasture, neglected, nor skipped, as much of his ~ ~}. Ind ian Summ er side trips down your driveway, any­ future depends on its use. But now t on Cape Cod thing of the sort. Vary your walks that he has done his primary work in J.f just as much as you possibly can. Year­ hand, he should have more advanced ' , " ·. ~ 2ndAnnual lings dearly love seeing new places. schooling in the same manner. If you Their curiosity is unending and they can intend to show him in a yearling class, i, CAPE COD find enjoyment in the simplest of then his trot needs to be collected and ~ · RIDING FESTIVAL changes - as well as boredom in the refined until it is the best approach he Oct. 23-24-25, 1964 lack. Keep him happy and content can make to a really brilliant rendition 1st Day in his work. His eyes and his ears will of that gait. You've seen your colt A DAY AT HIGH WOOD OF FAMOUS tell you he is. showing off on a cold wintery morning , NEW SEABURY - os guests of Equestrian - head high , mane and tail like fringed Village . Spec ial ring program 9 :30 o .m. After several weeks of work leading Lunch in Idea Homes . 1 p.m. Beach Ride . him at a collected walk, you can begin banners, kne es and hocks bending with Informal Buffet Dinner in the evening . doing the same with his trot. Don 't such precision and abandon that he ' 2nd Day be in a hurry. Most active young hor. doesn 't seem to be of thi s earth at all. 20 MILE PLEASURE RIDE - Includes ses prefer the faster gait, and if you That is brilliance - the kind poets and Chuck Wagon lunch. Ride starts and ends artists describe so well and that a ot Cope Cod Animal Hosp ita l. Race Lone, shorten the time spent attain ing a good West Barnstabl e . Group dinner in the walk by too much, you will find your me.re horseman recognizes mainly be­ eve ning. colt un willing to work at all at th e cause it brings a big lump up in his 3rd Day slower pace . Use th e same procedure thro at; of pride if the colt is his, of 4-H STABLEMATES GYMKHANA - three for the trot that you did for the col. plain -simple admiration if it isn't. Th e champi onships . . . Ju niors : 13 years best app roach to this, done at your com­ and under . Seniors : 14 years to 20 years. lected walk . If he has a particular lik­ Old Timers : 21 years and older . Lunch on ing for a certain place and direction, mand, is your present aim. sole ot Chuck Wagon . Held ot Cope Cod make use of it. But only at th e be­ Much can be done simp ly through An ima l Hosp ita l, Race Lone, West Bor'l ­ ginnin g. Say "trot " to him qui etly, encouragement . As you work him on stoble the trot, increase the speed of that Stabling and horse rentals available. lift his head a little with your hand ·special motel rates have been arranged on the halter and begin to jog yourself. ga it. Hold hi,s he.ad higher and high­ for visiting horsemen. Riders' guests Be satisfied with a slow, straight , man­ er. Your ear should warn you before welcome . . For complete information, entry and reser­ nered ga it. And don 't drag him by the vation forms, write: head. It never will work . For the MRS. R. D. CULLER, 85 CEDAR STREET, first few attemp ts, concentrate solely on BarebackPads HYANNIS, MASS. getti ng the trot when and as you ask voice to walk out alert ly. When you for it. Trot him thirty or forty feet the get to the person holdin g the bucket, say first time then say "whoa" firm ly and "w hoa" firm lr and make him stand stand him qui etly. Pet him and ex. quietly while. yo u feed him a piece of plain to him that he's done well . Then carrot and much praise. Don't under try it aga in. Work him perhaps four any circumsta nces, let him plunge his or five times at varying distances and $ssoppd nose in:o the pail or be a bully about directions. If you go the same distance and up it. Afte r a few moments send your and dir ection each time, you will be helper out ahe.ad anoth er hundr ed feet making not one mistake, but two. First , Bes t time-proved method for be­ or so and repeat the process. By the you will bore him to death , and a bored ginners to feel the horn and horse looks just that, dull and uninter ­ develop seats! Lightweight , In­ third time, if not before, the colt will structive and economical . Ideal be walking right out for you. True, ested. If he carries that expression for camp s, schooling hones , warm with him into the show ring, he will weather riding , lncreo1lng saddle his entire attentio n isn't on you, but life , . , or 01 a surclngle for catch no eye, least of all the judge's. longe lining. Beautifully mod e neither is he confused or frig htened. for long, hard use . Sotllfactlon Be carefu l not to overdo eit her the time The second mistake is that you are con­ guarant eed . Write for folder . you spend on this or the rewards given . fusing habit for trainin g. The error of that way will be evident the moment It is the very rare colt which fails to Hair & Foam you change either the place or th e direc­ Hair Pad Rubber Pad, H1ir Pod collect him self and balance his walk SIZE Duck Covered Duck Covered Luther Covered properly after three such lessons. Know tion and , worse st ill, when he anticL pates your commands rather than obeys Horse No. 22 $10.50 No. 33 $13.50 No. 22L $16.50 when to bait the material re.wards com­ Pon, No. 22P $8.50 not 1v1ll1ble No. 22LP $12 .50 pletely. He shouldn 't, at this point, them. That 's not unlik e a private de­ English st irrups and leathers available extra cost..,. break into a trot even for as much as cidi ng what a general should d'o - and ______one step. Nor, and this is most im­ getti ng everyone killed proving it. TACK SHOP I BAYFIELD 632 Ives Road I portant, should he be bent late.rally. As soon as your colt has reached the Eut GrHnwich, R. I. 02818 f His spine from the point between his point where you can lead him at a Pleue send __ _ P1d(s) No. I ears, down to his withers down to his brisk, alert walk, an easy trot and stop SIZE: O Horse O Pony O Small Pony I CIRCLEpod color desired: I tail should always be perfectly straight. him where and as you like, it is time Blue. Red. Green, Forest Green, Tan, Brown I Neve r let him bend his neck, either to to polish the faster gait. A quiet , CIRCLE trim color: White, Yellow, Red, Brown I crowd against you or sidle awa y from mannered trot on a lead is a basic ne­ I enclose $ _ __ (Sorry. no COD's) I you. Once you have attained that brisk, cessity. You will use it, and the walk N1m1 - I alert gait which is a pure, equine walk, that has preceded it, in almost every Address I practice it often. T ake advantage of ph ase of his training from now on ; on City --- - - St1t1 --- Zip ----1 every small occasion to do so. And the lunge line, in long lines, in harness, ------68 The MORGAN HORSE HIGH PASTURESMORGAN HORSE FARM BROWNSVILLE, VERMONT

In addition to having a few high, qua/it}' Morgans for sale, we have good boarding facilities for horses and a good house to rent* to human s! All located in fine riding country. and adjacent to the Mt. A scutney skiing area. Information upon request and of course, visitors are always welcome. * MRS.H.J. HILTS, owner* mail: RFD 1, Box 220, Windsor, Vt.

you go too far, either at extending the with a high, bouncy trot. There is, yearling. Now do the same for his gait or raising his head. The cadence literally, no substitute. for the glad-to ­ forefeet. Standing at his left shoulder, of his trot should be sharp and clear, be-alive look at this point. And don't take a short hold on his halter with your evc:n with unshod hooves on grass. It worry over his knee action. Natural left hand and , using · either your train­ must be a definite "one-two " gait, balance and some brilliance are your ing whip or your right hand against his never the roughened "one -and-a-half , present aims. Later on with added shoulder , square his hind f.eet until two-and-a-half." beat that indicates im­ muscling and maturity, can come such they are the proper distance apart and balance. The trotting gait is a pure higher action as you might desire. even. Perfect positioning of the hind one and any discrepencies in it are as Although the hardest part of showing feet is extremely important - don 't ne­ painfully clear to the ear now as they a colt nicely in hand is the develop­ glect it. Now if you will lift his head will be to the eye later on in harness. ment and perfection of both his walk a little and touch him on the back of When you feel you have achieved a and his trot , you must not neglect his his left front leg above the knee with good 95 % of the. speed he is capable s:anding position . Custom has decreed your whip and speak to him, he will of right now, begin to collect it by that Morgans be shown slightly step forward a bit with that forefoot tucking his chin in a little. Don 't stretched. This is not , however , the without moving the hind ones. Don 't lower his head and don 't slow him extreme position adopted by some of use your whip around his fetlock or he down. Just put a gradually increasing the pony breeds. The best position for will confuse this with having his feet pressure on the halter noseband itself, a Morgan is that which is extended no lifted. And don 't ask for a big step - holding a very short piece of lead and more than four to six inches beyond a little one is fine. Once he has ad­ keeping your hand up almost between the "square. " If all four cannon bones vanced his left forefoot, gently pull his jawbones. You 'll find you can set are perfectly straight up and down , a his head toward you and he will us­ his head surprisingly well with prac­ horse is -said to be standing squarely ually step the right forefoot up even tice. Generalizations are often unwise, when viewed f.rom the side . This with its mate. Congratulate him pro­ because much depends on the individ­ same squareness applies to either end. perly even if his first attempt is only ual's conformaton, but in general, the The long bones in each foreleg, and in a token stretch. He will do better later nearer to vertical your colt's face it, the each hind leg should be perfectly verti­ on. Once he. is in a correct position better collected and balanced he will cal when viewed from directly in front as far as his feet are concerned, hold be. You cannot, with a halter, maintain of or behind the horse. T he actual him there with your whip laid across both the high head and the. completely distance between the two front legs, his chest sidewise while you gradually tucked-in chin, but do encourage the or the two hind ones, depends entirely encourage him to raise his head and nearest comfortable approach to it. on the width of the animal 's chest or lean his weight forward onto his fore­ Working to attain a brilliant trot is quarters. legs. All too of.ten, a horse will stretch one of the very few occasions when it If you will stop a moment to consider his front feet out in front of him and is advantageous to school your colt the import ance of a perfect position, leave all his weight on his rear legs. when he is fresh and feeling just a bit then attaining it will be easier. Your T his accomplishes little but make him high. By now hi·s manners on the lead wish is to present your colt standing in look like a suspension bridge - and should be well-nigh impeccable. Even such a way that his best points are en. one of dubious strength at that. It also when he's feeling good he should not hanced - and any poorer ones mini­ makes him look low and long in the buck or plunge while he.'s being lead. mized. Just so. And to keep him there You should therefor be able to work long enough f.or a judge to note and back, an impression you most certainly him at a very spectacular trot without record every one of those good points. don 't want a judge to get. Perfectly any loss of manners or control, even on F irst, check your colt behind to see stretched, your colt should have most of a cold morning before he's had his just how far apart his hind feet should his weight on his forehand. His fore. exercise. Try it then, and be satisfied be in order that his hind legs and quar­ legs should be absolutely straight up and with no more than two attempts in ters are perfectly straight and square down. This will show to best advan­ any one day, for this is the time when when viewed from the rear. The dis­ tage the back and loin and quarters that you do want him to show his thorough­ tance will vary, but in general that's his Morgan ancestry has bequeathed going enjoyment of the whole process about six inches with a well-

OCTOBER, 1964 flaunt his nice long neck the same way. In Hand, High Diamond was also Means and trainer Bill Brooks. The Snap your fjngers to get his ears up. champion gelding with reserve going handsome young stallion Elm Hill There. Now just practice getting him to Stonecrof.t Farm's Doc Dimock . High Hat moved up from his victory to stand that way at some simple com­ The pleasure division added thre e in the two year old class to claim the mand. And hope, fervently, that he'll more wins to the unbroken ,string of junor stallion championship then went remember it all the first time he gets victories chalked up this year by Kane 's all the way to take the grand champion ­ into a colt class next summer. If he Spring Delight for Camelot Farms. ship. Reserve to him in the junior does, there should be a nice ribbon to Owner Tim White drove her to win championship was Cold Saturday prove what you have known all along, the pleasure driving class, then turned Farm's Blarney Stone. Reserve Grand that a good, well-trained Morgan year­ over the reins to Dick Gray who won Championsh_ip was Joselene Hill~ ling colt is just the best that that size the road hack class and the Champion­ Farm's Cout Benaida Vona. and age ever comes in! ship Pleasure Stake. A newly added equitation cham­ Do remember ... the time to train Reserve champion pleasure horse was pionship this year gave a tricolor to a colt is always. Home Farm's Foxy Rose Marie who Miss Edie Horner with reserve to Miss won the Versatility class and added up Phyllis DeChristopher. enough other points in the right places Complete results of. the show follow: Mid-Atlantic to claim the Arrowhawk Versatile Equitation, rider under 14 : Won by BAR­ ( Continued from Page 17) Challenge Trophy. Third went to BARA FOOSE on Ouces Wild; 2nd , BARBARA DURNBACK on Battenkill King; 3rd, JESSIE land Donanna, came up with reserve Hillcrest Acres' R.an-Bunctious foL COLGATE on Foxy Rose Marie ; 4th , MARK honors in the Harness Stake. lowed by Mrs. R. A. Zimmerman's DOUGLAS DALRYMPLE on Waseeka 's Rendez­ In this case she was edged out by Gay Coffee Royal, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hills vous; 5th , PAMELA COLGATE on Oldwick Dee Cee Rendova and Barbara Baylor's Celebrator; 6th, KAREN CODDINGTON on Cavalier. Other placing,s included Nero Bellezza Pepper. Ledgewood Pecora, winner of the ladies Towne -Ayr Troubadour . Walk-Trot: Won by HELEN ORCUTT on harness class, third; Trophy's Award Applevale Katonah was a triple win­ Green Meads Davison ; 2nd, CARL ALBERT fourth; Paul Leary's Hillcrest Leader, ner in the pleasure division for Voor­ CHILDS on Ouces Wild ; 3rd, JAMES BROWN his Farm. Shown by Mrs. Jeanne Mel­ JR. on Battenkill King . fifth; and D. F. Switzler's Trophy, Nationwide Futurity, Harness: Won by Mr. -sixth. lin Herrick she won the under 15 hand and Mrs. John Mann 's TAMARACK CAPEL­ In other classes in the saddle division, class, the Junior Pleasure Stake and LA; 2nd, 0 . F. Switzler's TROPHY'S EMER­ Camelot Farms had a one-two cornbina­ the Western Pleasure Stake. ALD; 3rd , Orcland Forms· ORCLAND DAR­ Green Meads Davison topped the LING; 4th , Dr. and Mrs . Edward Murphy 's ton in the Mid-Atlantic bred and owned FIDDLER'S FIRST; 5th , Mr. and Mrs. Bernard sweepstake with Trophy's Award and child's pleasure class for Green Meads. Homer's TURNPIKE KAY DATE. his full sister, Trophy's Bracelet. Petal­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shenk's Amish Yearling Mares: Won by Joselene Hills brook Amylect won the maiden class Lady came out on top in the over Form's DUCHET BENALINOA VONA ; 2nd, 15 hand event. And Towne-Ayr Trou­ Paul N. Davis ' ABBY MAY ; 3rd , Mr . and for Petalbrook Farm. Tops in the Mrs. A . 0 . Puth's GREEN MEADS GRACIE. owners-to-rde class was Blue Spruce badour won the trail class for Barbara Yearling Stallions: Won by B. L. Bates Farm's Anneigh's Little Miss. Old­ Bavlor over a field of 16 entries. and Sons' DEE CEE SQUIRE; 2nd, Hillcrest wick Crusader won the limit class for Quite a display of versatilty was put Acres' DA~CREST CONCERTO; 3rd, Ernest on by Ann Hopkins and April Surprise. Rodenbach's BROADWALL DRUMMER BOY, Bill Lutz. The combination class went 4th, William Cochrone 's BROADWALL PLAY­ to Hillcrest Leader. Wining the jumping stake and taking BOY. Dr. Orcutt could claim at least par­ second in working hunters, she also had Senior Mares: Won by Miss Helen E. Sto­ fer's WINDCREST SHOWGIRL; 2nd, Petal­ tial credit for the victories in the three form and speed at the trot to win both the roadster in harness and roadster un­ brook Farm's PETALBROOK AMYLECT; 3rd, major qualifying classes for stallions, Elm Hill Farm's WINDCREST MADONNA; 4th, mares, and geldings under saddle. Be­ de.r saddle classes. Orclond Farm's ORCLAND OONANNA ; 5th, fure he won the mare class with Wind­ Mrs. Reda Urich's Suntar won the Green Meads Farm's SYNDICATE'S BALLERINA; working hunter class for the second 6th, Roger Etherington 's AURORA LEIGH. crest Showgirl, Gay Cavalier topped the Geldings 3 and under: Won by Stone­ stallion event. And Oldwick High Dia­ straight year. Winner in the stock horse croft Farm's DOC DIMOCK; 2nd, Ayelien mond, a recent graduate of the Orcutt stake was William Coddington 's Nera Richards' R. R. GALLANT FOX; 3rd, Mr . and training program, was the victor in the Bellezza Pepper. Mrs. Raymond Harding 's DUKE SAMBOLINDA VONA . gelding event. He was shown here Probably no one was more thrilled Gelding 4 and over: Won by Home Farm's for Horne Farm by Mis·S Phynis Cox. with their placings than Dr. B. W. OLDWICK HIGH DIAMOND; 2nd, Dr. Fron-

FOR SALE- 2 YEAROLD FILLY Foaled April 22, 1962 Bay Broken to drive.

BARBARA DEE 012717 (Merry Knox 11334 x Debra Dee 09460) • • •

Blqck colt foaled April 18, 1964 out of Debra Dee 09460 by Easter Twilight l 0414.

H.C.ADAMS 13 Worcester Rd., Townsend, Mass. 70 The MORGAN HORSE INFORMATION URGENTLYNEEDED

A research team urgently needs information from the owners of horses or ponies suffering from any form of LAMINITIS (founder!. We are primarily concerned with the apparently reasonless variety affecting animals below the age of five years. Your anonymity, and that of your horse, will be protected . Those offering help will receive a full report of the results found, together with any possible line of treatment which it suggests to the veterinarians working on this project.

BOX MO, THE MORGAN HORSE MAGAZINE Box 149, Leominster, Mass. 01453 ces C. Schaeffer's BATTENKILL KING : 3rd , Gelding Under Saddle: Won by Home Baylo r's TOWNE-AYR TROUBADOUR; 4th, Wil. Ayelien Richards' WASEEKA'S MASTERPIECE; Farm's OLDWICK HIGH DIAMOND ; 2nd, liom Coddington 's NERA BELLEZZA PEPPER; 4th, Mike Goebig's SPRING GLO; 5th, Mr . Mike Goebig 's SPRING GLO; 3rd , Blue Spruce 5th, Mrs . Redo Urich 's SUNTAR; 6th , Miss C. and Mrs . John Mann 's TAMARACK NIGHT­ Farm's CORNWALL SEALECT: 4th, Mr . and Gail Rhen·s FLYING FLAG. CAP; 6th, Harolyn Hill Farm's DUCES WILD. Mrs . John W . Mann 's TAMARACK NIGHTCAP; Junior Champion Mare: Won by Orclond Two Year Old Mares: Won by Mrs . Jeon 5th, Ayelien Richards' WASEEKA'S MASTER­ Farms ORCLAND DARLING; Reserve, Joselene D. Binkley 's DUCHESS BENALIN VONA : 2nd, PIECE; 6th, Stonecroft Form's WASEEKA'S Hills Form's DUCHET BENALINDA VONA. Mr. and Mrs . Raymond Harding 's ANTHONY 'S BUCCANEER. Grand Champion Mare: Won by Miss Helen TINA . Broodmare w ith foal: Won by John C. E. Stofer's WINDCREST SHOWGIRL; reserve, Hicks' HIGH NOON ; 2nd, Oakwood Stable 's Orclond Farms' ORCLAND DARLING. Two Year Old Stallions: Won by Elm Hill BAR·T·TWINKLE; 3rd , Just-A-Nod Morgans ' Farm's ELM HILL HIGH HAT; 2nd, Cold Sat­ Grand Champion Gelding : Won by Home EMERALD'S TOP LADY; 4th , Miss Jeon Weis ­ urday Farm's BLARNEY STONE; 3rd , Dr. Form's OLDWICK HIGH DIAMOND ; reserve miller's BAY STATE COLEEN. George Taylor's APPLEVALE MONARCH; 4th, Stonecroft Form's DOC DIMOCK . Weanling Mares: Won by Joselene Hills John Morr is' HYCRESTCRESCENT; 5th, Mor­ Junior Champion Stallion : Won by Elm Form's SENORET BENABLEZ VONA ; 2nd, gondy Farm's RIFLEMAN. Hill Form's ELM HILL HIGH HAT; reserve, John C. Hicks' TROPHY'S MISS ALERT; 3rd , Cold Saturday Farm's BLARNEY STONE. Pleasure Driving: Won by Camelot. Farms' Just -A -Nod Morgans ' JUST-A-NOD GENESIS; KANE'S SPRING DELIGHT; 2nd, Green 4th, Ann L. Hopkins ' A. B. INCA ; 5th , Oak ­ Grand Champion Stallion: Won by Elm Meads Farm's GREEN MEADS DAVISON : 3rd, wood Stable 's BAR· T-TWINKLE'S FOAL; 6th , Hill Forms ELM HILL HIGH HAT; reserve, Jose­ Hillcrest Acres· RAN-BUNCTIOUS: 4th, Bar­ Gertrude Schweikert's YANKEE'S DANIELLE. lene Hills Form's COUNT SENAIDA VONA. baro Baylo r's TOWNE-AYR TROUBADOUR; Weanling Stallions: Won by Dr. Robert Stallions In Harness: Won by Green Meads 5th , Home Farms FOXY ROSE MARIE: 6th, Dreisboch 's WILDERNESS COMMANDER; 2nd, Form's GAY CAVALIER; 2nd, D. F. Switzler's Ann L. Hopkins ' A. B. DILLON. Donald L. Baker's CASCADE'S ON STAGE; TROPHY; 3rd , Poul Leary's HILLCREST Three Year Old Mares: Won by Orclond 3rd, M iss Jeon Weismiller's TOPFIELD SHAM­ LEADER; 4th , Camelot Form's and Hoinlin Mill Form's ORCLAND DARLING; 2nd Home Forms· ROCK. Farm's TROPHY'S AWARD; 5th, Joselene Hills OLDWICK DELOVELY; 3rd , D. F. Switzler's Stock Horse: Won by William Codding ­ Form's COUNT SENAIDA VONA ; 6th , Dr. TROPHY'S EMERALD; 4th, Voorhis Form's ton 's NERA BELLEZZA PEPPER; 2nd, Mrs . Joy Frances C. Schaeffer's TOPFIELD. APPLEVALE KATANAH ; 5th, J. S. Fostt!r's Plotz' JOMANDO ; 3rd , William R. Hopkins ' Equitation, 14 to 1 8 years : Won by EDITH GREEN HILLS JA -TONE; 6th, Mark Hill's ROBIN SELASSIE; 4th, William J. Rhodes' HORNER; 2nd, PHYLLIS DECHRISTOPHER; DEE CEE RENDOVA. JAMES DANDY. 3rd, GAY LEARY; 4th, JO ANNE EIGELSBACH. Three year old Stallions: Won by M iss Stallion under Saddle : Won by Green Nationwide Futurity, Saddle: Won by Helen E. Stofer's Wlr:,IDCRESTBENN BEAU. Meads Form's GAY CAVALIER: 2nd, Came­ D. F. Switzler's TROPHY'S EMERALD; 2nd, Senior Stallions: Won by Joselene Hills lot Forms and Hoinl in M ill Form's TROPHY'S Orclond Form's ORCLAND DARLING; 3rd, Forms' COUNT SENAIDA VONA ; 2nd, Poul AWARD; 3rd , Poul Leary's HILLCRESTLEADER ; Mr. and Mrs. John W . Mann 's TAMARACK Learys HILLCRESTLEADER ; 3rd , Home Farm's 4.th, D. F. Switzler's TROPHY; 5th , William CAPELLA: 4th , Dr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy 's WINDCREST ABNER; 4th, Dr. Frances C. Lutz' OLDWICK CRUSADER; 6th, Oakwood FIDDLER'S FIRST; 5th, Mr . and Mrs. Bernard Schaeffer's TOPFIELD; 5th, Green Meads Stable 's OAKWOOD ADAM . Homer's TURNPIKE KAY DATE. GAY CAVALIER; 6th, D. F. Switzler's TRO­ Versatility: Won by Home Form's FOXY PHY. ROSE MARIE; 2nd, Home Form's OLDWICK Road Hack: Won by Camelot Farm's KANE'S Child 's Pleasure: Won by Green Meads Form CELEBRATOR: 3rd , Hillcrest Acres' RAN-BUNC· SPRING DELIGHT; 2nd , Green Meads Form's GREEN MEADS DAVISON ; 2nd , Home Form's TIOUS; 4th, Barbaro Baylo r' s TOWNE-AYR GREEN MEADS DAVISON ; 3rd , Mrs . R. A . FOXY ROSE MARIE; 3rd , Home Form's OLD· TROUBADOUR; 5th , Ann L. Hopkins ' A . B. Zimmerman's COFFEE ROYAL; 4th , Mork WICK CELEBRATOR; 4th , Blue Spruce Form's DILLON; 6th , Will iam R. Hopkins ' ROBIN Hills ' DEE CEE RENDOVA; 5th, Home Form's APRIL DARLING; 5th, W ill iam Coddington's SELASSIE. FOXY ROSE MARIE; 6th , Hillcrest Acres' NERA BELLEZZA PEPPER; 6th , Hillcrest Acres' Mare and Gelding In Harness: Won by M iss RAN· BUNCTIOUS. WASEEKA'S RENDEZVOUS. Helen E. Stofer's WINDCREST SHOWGIRL; Mid-Atlanlic Yearling Futurity : Won by Maiden Saddle : Won by Petolbrook Form's 2nd , Voorhis Form's LEDGEWOOD PECORA; Hillcrest Acres· DALCRESTCONCERTO ; 2nd, PETALBROOK AMYLECT; 2nd , Home Farm's 3rd, Orclond Forms' ORCLAND DONANNA ; Joselene Hills Form's DUCHET BENALINDA OLDWICK DELOVELY; 3rd, Stonecroft Farm's 4th, Blue Spruce Farm's ANNEIGH 'S LITTLE VONA . DOC DIMOCK ; 4th, Mr . and Mrs. John W. MISS; 5th, Camelot Forms' TROPHY'S Mares Under Saddle : Won by Miss Helen Mann 's TAMARACK NIGHTCAP; 5th , Dr. BRACELET; 6th , Elm Hill Farm's HONEY E. Stofer' s WINDCREST SHOWGIRL; 2nd, Frances C. Schaeffer's EVIE BON BON; 6th, BROOK. Voorh is Forms LEDGEWOOD PECORA; 3rd, Howard Lawson 's GAY BALLERINA. Nat ionwide Futurity In Hand: Won by Orclond Forms' ORCLAND DONANNA : 4th, Leadline : Won by TIMOTHY BROWN on Mr. and Mrs. John W . Mann 's TAMARACK Blue Spruce Form's ANNEIGH 'S LITTLE MISS; Bottenkill King; 2nd, WARD CANNON on CAPELLA; 2nd , D. F. Switzler's TROPHY'S 5th , Camelot Forms' TROPHY'S BRACELET; A . B. Dillon ; 3rd , GUY HOMER on Jomondo; EMERALD; 3rd , Orclond Forms ORCLAND 6th , Roger Etherington 's AURORA LEIGH. 4th, RHONDA McMILLON on Anthony's Tinr.i: DARLING; 4th , Dr. and Mrs. Edward Mur ­ Pleasure, 1 5 hands and Over: Won by 5th, ROY WALTER, JR. on Suntor . phy 's FIDDLER'S FIRST: 5th , Mr . and Mrs . Wolter Shenk's AMISH LADY; 2nd , Home Jumping: Won by Ann L. Hopkins' APRIL Bernard Homer' s TURNPIKE KAY DATE. Form's FOXY ROSE MARIE; 3rd, Ann Hop­ SURPRISE: 2nd, Mrs . Redo Urich 's SUNTAR: Pleasure under 15 hands : Won by Voorh is kins A . B. DILLON; 4th, Home Form's WIND · 3rd, William Hopk ins' ROBIN SELASSIE; 4th, Form's APPLEVALE KATONAH; 2nd, Blue CREST ABNER; 5th, Howard Lawson 's GAY Ann L. Hopk ins, A. B. DILLON. Spruce Form's APRIL DARLING; 3rd, Barbaro BALLERINA.

OCTOBER,1964 71 Combinat ion : Won by Poul Leary's HILL­ Mid -Atlantic Weanlin g Futurity : Won by CREST LEADER; 2nd , D. F. Switzler's TRO. THANKS TO VENIER Joselene Hills Form's SENORET BENABLEZ PHY; 3rd , Home Form's OLDWICK HIGH VONA ; 2nd , Miss Jeon Weismiller's TOP­ DIAMOND ; 4th , Ayelien Richords· WASEE­ A special vote of appreciation F:ELD SHAMROCK; 3rd , Just-A -Nod Morgan s' KA"S MASTERPIECE. from all Morgan lovers is due to JUST-A-NOD GENESIS; 4t h, Dr. Robert Dreis­ Roadsters Under Saddle: Won by Ann Hop­ Mr. Henr y Venier of High Mea­ boch 's WILDERNESSCOMMANDER ; 5th , Ann kins · APRIL SURPRISE; 2nd , Willowmoor Hopkins · A : B. INCA; 6th , Miss Gertrude Stables' WIN DCREST SPARKLE; 3rd , Mrs . R. dow Parm , Lafayette, N. Y . As Schweikerfs YANKEE'S DANIELLE. A. Zimmer man's COFFEE ROYAL; 4th , John benefact:>r of the Nationwide Wo:ki ng Hunter: Won by Mrs. Redo Urich's W . Mann 's TAMARACK NIGHTCAP; 5th, Morgan Filly Futurity held for SUNTAR; 2nd , M iss Ann Hopk ins' APRIL Morgond y Form"s WENLOCH'S WITCHCRAFT. the first time at the recent Mid­ SURPRISE; 3rd , Will iam Hopkin s' ROBIN Mid-Atlantic Sweepstak es: Won by Camelot SELASSIE. Forms an d Hoinlin Mill Form·s TROPHY'S Atlanic Morgan Horse Show , he Champ ionship Harness Stoke: Won by AWARD; 2nd , Camelot Form's TROPHY"S /-..::rsdone much for the breed. For Green Meads Form·s GAY CAVALIER; reserve, BRACELET; 3rd, Holtz Stables' TROPHLEEN; the past two years Mr. Venier has Orclond Forms' ORCLAND DONANN A; 3rd, 4th, Toro Form's CAROLINA GYPSY; 5th , quietly supported the fut urity by Voorh is Form·s LEDGEWOOD PECORA; 4th , Joselene Hills Form"s COUNT SENAIDA VON A . Camelot and Hoinmill Form's TROPHY"S Ladles Harness: Won by Voor his Form s making monetary deposits to as­ AWARD; 5th , Poul Leary's HILLCREST LEADER; LEDGEWOOD PECORA ; 2nd , Green Mead s sure the guaranteed $IOOOpurse 6th , D. F. Switzler's TROPHY"S EMERALD. Form's SYNDICATE"S BALLERINA ; 3rd , Home for the fir;t futurity. We have Western Pleasure: Won by Voorhis Form's Form·s OLDWICK DELOVELY; 4t h, Ann L. finally prevailed upon him to let APPLEVALE KATONAH; 2nd , Barbaro Baylor' s Hopk ins· A . B. DILLO . TOWNE-AYR TROUBADOUR; 3rd , Home Form"s Junior Pleasure Stoke: Won by Voorhis his identit y be known. FOXY ROSE MARIE; 4th , Mrs. Joy Plotz· JO ­ Form's APPLEVALE KATONAH ; 2nd , Green Mr . Venier 's interest lies in MANDO ; 5th , Henry Myers · REBEL RHYTHM Mead s Form·s GREEN MEADS DAV ISON; 3rd , promoting the development of a ""O" ; 6th , Joselene Hills Form's M R. SHOW. Blue Spruce Form's APRIL DARLING; 4th , Mr s. really fi ne al/i.-around Morgan MAN VONA . R. A . Zimmerman 's COFFEE ROYAL; 5th , Mid-Atlanti c Two-Yeor-O!d Futurity : Won Henry Mye r's REBEL RHYTHM " O" ; 6th , mare. To this end the fut urity is by Mr s. Jeon D. Binkley's DUCHESS BENA ­ Henry Mye r' s LASSIE"S FANCY LADY. judged in three sections by three LIN VONA ; 2nd , Ayelien Richards · R. R. GAL­ Junior Saddle Stoke: Won by D. F. Switz­ different judges and the scores are LANT FOX; 3rd , Morgondy Form's RIFLEMAN. ler's TROPHY'S EMERALD; 2nd , Oakwo od tallied by the secretary. The fil­ Owner To Ride: Won by Blue Spruce Form's Stab les' OAKWOOD 'S ADAM ; 3rd , W il liam ANNE GH"S LITTLE MISS; 2nd , Poul Leary's S. Lutz· OLDWICK CRUSADER; 4th , Petol- lies are shown in hand, under HILLCREST LEADER; 3rd , Mike Goebig's brook Form's PETALBROOK AMYLECT; 5th , saddle, and in hames s. To par­ SPRING GLO; 4th , Home Form·s OLDWICK M iss Helen E .Stofer' s WINDCREST BENN BEAU; ticipate, the fillies must be nom­ HIGH DIAMOND ; 5th, Dr. Frances C. Schaef ­ 6t h, Home Form ·s OLDWICK HIGH DIAM OND . inated as weanlings and renomin­ fer's TOPFIELD; 6th, Hillcrest Acres· RAN­ Troll Horse: Won by Barbaro Baylor's BUNCTIOUS. TOWNE-AYR TROUBADOUR; 2nd , Joselene ated each year until the holding Nationwide Futurity Championship : Won by Hills Form's MR. SHOWMAN VONA ; 3rd , rif the futur ity in their 3-year-old Mr. and Mrs. John W. Monn "s TAMARACK Mrs . Joy Plotz ' JOMANDO ; 4th , Henry year. Nine were kept eligible to CAPELLA; reserve, D. F. Switzler's TROPHY'S Myers ' REBELRHYTHM " O"; 5th , Mrs . Redo finish and compete for the $IOOO EMERALD; 3rd , Orclond Forms' ORCLAND Urich 's SUNTAR; 6th , Will iam Coddington 's DARLING; 4th, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Mur ­ NERA BELLEZZA PEPPER. purse this st1mmer, however, for phy "s FIDDLER"S FIRST; 5th , Mr. and Mrs. Junior Harness Stoke: Won by D. F. Switz· various 1·easons four of these u,ere Bernard Homer's TURNPIKE KAY DATE. ler' s TROPHY'S EMERALD; 2nd, Elm Hill not able to appear at the show. Championship Pleasure Stoke: Won by Form's ELM HILL HIGH HAT; 3rd , M iss Helen Ai/ore are expected to be started in Camelot Forms' KANE'S SPRING DELIGHT; E. Stofer's WIN li>CREST BENN BEAU; 4t h, reserve, Home Form's FOXY ROSE MARIE; Orclond Form's ORCLAND DARLING; 5t h, future futurities with- nominations 3rd , Hillcrest Acres' RAN-BUNCTIOUS; 4th , Petolbrook Form's PETALBROOK AMYLECT. made from many states. The Mrs. R. A . Zimmermon "s COFFEE ROYAL; 5t h, Equitation Championship : Won by EDITH Quentin Riding Club grounds at Mor k Hills ' DEE CEE RENDOVA; 6t h, Bar. HORNER; reserve, PHYLLIS DECHRISTOPHER. Quentin, Pa., are ideal for the boro Baylo r' s TOW NE-AYR TROUBADOUR. Limit Saddle : Won by W illiam S. Lutz' Arrowhowk Versatile Challenge Trophy : OLDWICK CRUSADER; 2nd, Green Meads holding of any maj01· horse show, Won by Home Form's FOXY ROSE MARIE. Form's SYNDICATE'S BALLERINA; 3rd , Oak ­ so the Mid-Atlantic Club is in a Championship Saddle Stoke: Won by Miss wood Stable s' OAKWOOD 'S ADAM ; 4 th , fine position to of fer something Helen E. Stofer's WINDCREST SHOWGIRL; Re­ Petolbroo k Form's PETALBROOK AMYLECT; outstanding to the Morgan horse serve, Green Meads Form's GAY CAVALIER; 5th , Home Form's OLDWICK DELOVELY; 6th , 3rd, Orclond Form's ORCLAND DONANNA ; Dr. Frances C. Schaeff er's EVIE BON BON. world, thanks to the original 4th , Voorh is Form·s LEDGEWOOD PECORA; Roadster in Harness: Won by Ann L. Hop. generosity of Mr. Venier in pro­ 5th, Camelot and Hoinl in Mill Form's TRO­ kins' APRIL SURPRISE; 2nd, WILLOWMOOR moting the plan. PHY"S AWARD; 6th , W ill iam Lutz' OLDWICK Stables ' WINDCREST SPARKLE. CRUSADER.

Offering For Sale 2 REGISTEREDMORGAN MARES

Cornwallis, Jubilee King, Bennington bloodlines, the line of breeding which produced Morgans such as Pecos, sire of Select of Windcrest, Mansphyllis, dam of Parade to name a few. Coal Black 2 year old gelding, sired by 3 times National Grand "Champion from one of these mares. Seen by appointment. C. W. BELCHER RFD 2, Stafford Springs, Connecticut Telephone 684-2458

72 The MORGAN HORSE FAIRLEA CELESTE; 2nd , WINDMILL JULIO WINDMILL 'S COQUET, W indmill Farm; 3rd, MAE, Joseph Olson . WESTCRESTVELETA, Don Morgariedge ; 4th, Malden English Pleasure (9 entries): Won WESTCRESTSILVER 'S BOY, Gary Morgariedge . by CONDO 'S MIDNIGHT BELLE; 2nd, MYS­ Yearling Fillies (6 entries): Won by MOR· TIC MELODY, Dr. W. D. Andrews; 3rd, TANA LETTAFIELD, Jackson Morgan Horse SENATEFIELD, Jackson Morgan Horse Ranch; Ranch; 2nd, MORTANA BALEATA, Jackson 4th , CONARGE, Joseph Olson ; 5th, RIM­ Morgan Horse Ranch; 3rd , TOPSIDE TEM­ ROCK'S MR. ROCKY, Raymond Macy . PEST, Edward Young ; 4th, TIDY JET JAR­ AT LAST Cloverleaf Barrel Race (5 entries): Won by NETTE, Mary Molloy ; 5th, FUNQUEST DOLLY MARSHA, Jackson Morgan Horse Ranch; 2nd, BELL, Stuart Hazard . ROYAL PRIDE, Carol Zimmerman; 3rd , LU­ Yearling Colts (5 entries) : Won by FUN­ 75~1oFilly Foals LA TINA, Betty Lyons; 4th , INDIAN ANN ; QUEST BARBACON, Stuart Hazard ; 2nd , 5th, ECHO'S BILLY D. UVM LUSTY, W. F. Honer; 3rd, EL CID, for 1964 Junior Pleasure Driving (4 entries) : Won by Pat Crookham . SKIPAREE INDIAN JOE, Peg Nichoalds ; 2nd, Two Year Old Fillies (4 entries): Won by REED'S GALLANT BESS, Reed's Planing Mill ; FUNQUEST BEAUDOT, Stuart Hazard: 2nd, 3rd , BEAU JET JARNETTE, Jane L. Molloy ; Fi AXIE'S BEST, Mosher Bros.; 3rd , KAFY.A, So we can offer for sale some 4th, REED'S FLASHY DAN, William Shillling · Mr . and Mrs . K. J. Grooman; 4th HULA GIRL, law . Walter Christensen. high quality female stock as Junior Equitation, Saddle Seat (3 entries) : Two Year Old Colts (6 entries) : Won by well as colts, geldings, and Won by SHARON SCHEIBEL; 2nd , SHEILA BIG ROCK, Chrisland Stables; 2nd, SUNNY HORAN; 3rd, MIKE MACY. CORRELL, Charles Marcy ; 3rd, FUNQUEST an outstanding stallion pros- Junior Trail Horse (3 entries) : Won by FAIR­ PAT HAND, Stuart Hazard; 4th, MILLION pect. LEA CELESTE; 2nd, WINDMILL JULIO MAE; PANIC BUTTONS, Henry Stein; 5th, WILD· 3rd , ACHILLES, Roger Sanford . WOOD CIMMARON, W . F. Honer. Trotting Race (4 entries) : Won by MYSTIC Three Year Old Fillies (7 entries) : Won MELODY; 2nd, GALLANT KING, Reed's Plan­ by WILDWOOD CINDY, W. F. Honer; 2nd, ing Mill ; 3rd, CONARGO: 4th , JUBILEE'S MOLETA BEE, Beverly Supko; 3rd, COCO CHARLESR. MARCY PASTIME, Windmere Morgan Farm. MAR-LO, Mar -Lo Ranch; 4th, JULILU, Dr. Novice Cutting (8 entries): Won by PLAY· S. B. Whittenberger; 5th, TOPSIDE BRIGA· Hay Springs, KID; 2nd , CONDO 'S SUE, Mosher Brothers; DOON . Telephone Area Code 308 3rd, ALLEN'S KING, Lamar Mitchell; 4th, Three Year Old Colts (5 entries): Won by FUNQUEST GOLD HAWK ; 5th , WINDCREST ORCLAND BOLD VICTORY; 2nd , FUNQUEST Number 638-5237 BOB B, Dr. W . K. Woodard . COLONEL BEN; 3rd , REED'S ELECTROLYTE, Costume (2 entries): Won by PRINCE OF Carl Ashby ; 4th, WESTCRESTJUSTIN, Bryon PRIDE; 2nd, FLEETSON, Jackson Morgan Zimmerman ; 5th , SANDIE'S PRIDE. Horse Ranch. Mares That Have Not Foaled (7 entries): Westem Pleasure, owner to ride (12 en­ Won by WINDCREST SELECTION, Peg Nich · tries): Won by PRINCE JUSTIN, Mrs. F. E. oalds: 2nd, MAR·LO'S MERRI-ANNE; 3rd , Thomas; 2nd, GOLD BAND ARCHIE; 3rd , WINDMILL JULIO MAE; 4th, CONDO'S MID­ COPPER SUE: 4th , ACHILLES; 5th, HOT NIGHT BELLE; 5th, ECHO'S MAJULA , Joe Con­ SPUR, Cean Butler. nors . Circle I Senior Stock Horse (8 entries): Won by ( Continued from Page 16) FUNQUEST GOLD HAWK ; 2nd, RED BIRD M : 3rd , SENATEFIELD; 4th , SHARON; 5th , IN· Following are the results of the Sixth DIAN ANN . Annual Western Nation al Morgan English Pleasure Stallions (3 entries) : Won UNIVERSITYOF Horse Show, held at Estes Park, Colo­ by PRINCE OF PRIDE; 2nd, REX LINSLEY; Windmere Morgan Farm; 3rd , SENATEFIELD. MASSACHUSETTS rado, July 10-12, 1964. Judge: Harry English Performance (4 entries): Won by Harness, El Cajon, California. APPLEVALEDEBUTANTE , Peg Nichoalds; 2nd, STALLION Novice / Novice Cutting (3 entries) : Won by CONARGE; 3rd , MYSTIC MELODY; 4th, SHARON, John Schuhmacher; 2nd , PRINCE PRINCE JUSTIN. OF PRIDE, Mary Woolverton; 3rd , ECHO'S Pleasure Driving (7 entries): Won by MYS­ B:iy State Elect 1180l ( Sealect BILLY D., Taylor Williamson . TIC MELODY; 2nd, MAR-LO'S MERRI-ANNE, of. Windcrest x Narcissa) 7 year Open Cutting (8 entries): Won by FUN· Mar -Lo Ranch; 3rd , ORCLAND BOLD VIC ­ old chestnut stallion is offered QUEST GCJLD HAWK, Stuart Hazard; 2nd TORY, Chrisland Stables; 4th. CONARGO: for sale by the University of CLASSY BOY, Mosher Brothers; 3rd , DAKOTA 5th, FUNQUEST FALCON, Stuart Hazard . SCHUHMACHER, Berlie and Schuhmacher; 4th, Trailer Race (2 entries): Won by PRINCE OF Massachusetts by sealed bid. A RED BIRD M. R. L. Painter; 5th, (Tied) PRIDE: 2nd, INDIAN ANN . consistent showring winner in Sharon; PLAYKID, Robert and Betty Lyons; English Pleasure, (owner to ride, 12 en· both halter and performance, he and ECHO'S PIXIE, Triangle A Ranch. tries): Won by PRINCE OF PRIDE; 2nd, won the Justin Morgan Perform­ Jumping (2 entries): Won by PRINCE OF REX LINSLEY; 3rd , MYSTIC MELODY; 4th, PRIDE; 2nd, COPPERSUE , Sharon Schiebel. PRINCE JUSTIN; 5th, GOLD BAND ARCHIE. ance Cla~s at the 1964 National Western Pleasure Mares and Geldings (12 Roadster Under Saddle (5 entries): Won by Morgan Horse Show. entries): Won by CONDO 'S MIDNIGHT BELLE, WASEEKA'S REGAL AIRE, Peg Nichoalds ; 2nd, Mary Woolverton; 2nd , FAI RLEA CELESTE, MYSTIC MELODY; 3rd , CONARGO; 4th, Dr. S. B. Whittenberger; 3rd, COLUMBINE JUBILEE'S PASTIME. For further information and bid JOE, Joe Connors; 4th , SHARON; 5th, COP­ Junior Western Pleasure (7 entries): Won PERSUE . by ACHILLES; 2nd, TOPSIDE BRIGADOON, forms, contact: Junior Fine Harness (2 entries) : Won by Inez Scheibe!; 3rd, ROYAL STARLIGHT, Cice· APPLEVALE MEDALLION, Peg Nichoa lds; 2nd , ly Nichoalds: 4th, SANDIE'S PRIDE, Pendle­ FUNQUEST COLONEL BEN, Reed's Planing ton Farms; 5th, PATFIELD, Jackson Morgan DR. ANTHONY BORTON Mill. Horse Ranch. 115 Stockbridge Hall Dressage (3 entries): Won by PRINCE OF Open Cutting, Second Go-Round : Won by PRIDE; 2nd, RANCH HAND, Triangle A Ranch; FUNQUEST GOLD HAWK; 2nd, ECHO'S Dept . of Veterinary and Animal 3rd, CONDO 'S MIDNIGHT BELLE. PIXIE; 3rd, WINDCREST BOB B; 4th, (tied) Sciences SHARON and CLASSY BOY. ladles' Western Pleasure (9 entries): Won University of Massachusetts by CONDO 'S MIDNIGHT BELLE; 2nd , COP· Novice / Novice Cutting, Second Go-Round: PER SUE; 3rd , GOLD BAND ARCHIE, Sheila Won by SHARON: 2nd, PRINCE OF PRIDE; Amherst, Massachusetts Horan ; 4th, INDIAN ANN, Bob Mares; 5th , 3rd , ECHO'S BILLY D. SUSAN'S COQUET, Eleanor Brett. Weanling Colts and Fillies (5 entries): Won Junior Stock Horse (2 entries): Won by by ROYAL PRIDE, Byron Zimmerman ; 2nd,

OCTOBER,1964 73 HORSE MAGAZINES Western Pleasure Stallions (7 entries): Won SENATEFIELD; 3rd, RED BIRD M ; 4th, WIND­ by FUNQUEST GOLD HAWK ; 2nd, SE~JATE. MILL JULIO MAE. FIELD; 3rd, PRINCE OF PRIDE; 4th, SAN ­ English Pleasure Championship Stake (7 "FOR YOUR READING PLEASURE" DIE'S PRIDE; 5th, ASTRO FLIGHT, Betty and entries : Won by SKl'PPAREE INDIAN JOE; ,.. Bob Lyons. 2nd , HOT SPUR; 3rd , CONDO 'S MIDNIGHT Year Reining New Mexico Pattern (8 entries): BELLE; 4th , ECHO"S SURPRISE; 5th, COP­ Morgon Horse, mo., except Jan . ..• ...•...... 4.00 Won by FUNQUEST GOLD HAWK ; 2nd , RED PER SUE. Horse World, ma ., except Jan ...... 6.00 BIRD M ; 3rd , SHARON: 4th , MARSHA ; Pleasure Driving Championship Stake .(6 Horseman ·, Advisor, all-breed, mo., entries) : Won by GALLANT BESS; 2nd, SKIP­ except Jan ...... 4.00 5th , WINDCREST BOB B. Journal Single Roadster (5 entries) : Won by GAL­ PAREE INDIAN JOE; 3rd , FUNQUEST COL. mo.. except Jan ...... 4.00 LANT KING ; 2nd , WASEEKA 'S REGAL AIRE; BEN; 4th , BEAU JET JARNETTE; 5th , MYS­ (Harneul Horseman and Fair World, wkly. 10.00 TIC MELODY. Blood Horse, wkly, ...... 10.00 3rd , MYSTIC MELODY: 4th , CONARGO . The Thoroughbred Record, wkly ...... 12.50 Maiden Western Pleasure (10 entries) : Saddle Race (4 entries): Won by REED"S Rocky Mountain Thoroughbred & Quarter Won by DAWN DEBBIE: 2nd , ROYAL PRIDE: M ISS COTTON; 2nd , MARSHA; 3rd, ECHO'S Horse. 1O l11ue1 ...... 4.00 3rd , HOT SPUR; 4th , WINDMILL JULIO MAE; BILLY D; 4th , MYSTIC MELODY. The Chronicle, hunting, jumping, ere., wkly. 9 .00 llllnola Thoroughbred#. mo...... 3.00 5th , TOPSIDE BR:GADOON . Open Cutting Finals: Won by FUNQUEST Thoroughbred of Coll orn la, mo...... -4.00 Stake Race (3 entries) : Won by ECHO'S GOLD HAWK ; 2nd , DAKOTA SCHUHMACHER; Th• Western Horseman, mo...... -4.00 Tied for 3rd , 4th and 5th , SHARON, CLASSY Turf & Sport Dlgeat, mo...... 5 .00 BILLY D; 2nd , MARSHA: 3rd, SHARON. BOY, ECHO'S PIXIE. Saddle ond Bridle, mo., except Jan ...... 8.00 English Pleasure Mares and Geldings (9 National Horseman, mo...... 8.00 Double T Open Horse Show The Ranchman ...... 2.00 entries) : Won by CONDO 'S MIDNIGHT BELLE; Palomino Horsu, mo...... 3.00 2nd , ECHO'S SURPRISE, Jack E. Harr ington ; Littleton, Colorado N-•· 10 l11uea ...... 4 .00 3rd , MIL LSTAN'S PAT-A -CHOW : 4th RANCH Morgan English Pleasure: Won by SKIP­ The Quarter Horse Journal, mo...... -4.00 Texa, Horsemen ...... •...... 3.00 HAND ; 5th MYSTIC MELODY. AREE INDIAN JOE, Topside Morgan Farm , Southern Horseman , mo...... 3 .00 Senior Trail Horse (7 entries) : Won by Peggy N ichoalds ; 2nd, ECHO'S SURPRISE, Quarter Horse Digest, mo...... 3.00 Mar ie Harr ington ; 3rd , COLUMBINE JOE, Joe News, bl·mo ...... 3.00 PRINCE OF PRIDE: 2nd , INDIAN ANN ; 3rd , IRA Rodeo News, monthly ...... 3.00 FUNQUEST GOLD HAWK ; 4th , SHARON; 5th, Connors; 4t h, PRINCE OF PRIDE, Victory Quarter ~clng Record, monthly ...... 3.5U CLASSY BOY. Mo rgan Farm , Mary Woolverton . Piggln String , n-•· particularly West Morgan Western Pleasure : Won by PRINCE Coosr, mo...... 4.00 Junior English Pleasure (6 entries) : Won OF PRIDE, Victory Morgan Farm, Mary Wool · Rodeo Spo rts Nows, tw ice monthly ...... 4 .00 by SKIPPAREE INDIAN JOE; 2nd, HOT SPUR; Hoofs and Homs, mo., Western horse verton ; 2nd , ECHO"S SURPRISE, Mar ie Har. 3rd, COLUMBINE JOE; 4th , TOPSIDE BRIG· sports ...... 5.00 rington ; 3rd , COLUMBINE JOE, Joe Con­ The Horsetroder , mo ., national ADOON; 5th MOLETA BEE. closs lfied ads •...... 2.00 nors ; 4th , ROYAL STARLIGHT, Cissie Nich ­ Ladies' Pleasure Driving (3 entries) : Won oalds ; 5th, ANTHONY ARMSTRONG JONES, by REED'S GALLANT BESS; 2nd MYSTIC Peggy Nichoalds . luth Yeur Order Today! MELODY; 3rd, WINDCREST SELECTION. Order as many magozlnes as you wish with on ly Novice Cutting Finals: Won by PLAYKID; Littleton Lions Club - Willowbrook one check or money order payable to KEN KIMBEL. Then mail your order and remittance to , 2nd , CONDO 'S SUE; 3rd , WINDCREST BOB Open Horse Show B; 4th , FUNQUEST GOLD HAWK ; 5th, DA· Littleton, Colorado KIN KIMIEL KOTA SCHUHMACHER. Dept, M. H., P. 0. hx 1(1(, Plant City, Florida. Morgan English Pleasure: Won by SKIP­ Trail Horse Championship Stake (4 on­ AREE INDIAN JOE; 2nd , ECHO"S SURPRISE: tries) : Won by INDIAN ANN ; 2nd , FUN­ 3rd , COLOMBINE JOE; 4th, CONDO 'S MID ­ QUEST GOLD HAWK ; 3rd, PRINCE OF PRIDE; NIGHT BELLE, Victory Morgan Farm, Mary Mares That Have Had A Foal (5 entries): 4th, FAI RLEA CELESTE. Woolverton . Won by MILSTAN "S PAT.A -CHOW , W . F. Western Pleasure Championship Stake (1 0 Morgan Western Pleasure: Won by ECHO'S Honer ; 2nd, DAWN DEBBIE, Marilyn Belk· entries): Won by FUNQUEST GOLD HAWK ; SURPRISE; 2nd, CONDOS MIDNIGHT BELLE; man ; 3rd, INDIAN ANN ; 4th GOLD SPRITE, 2nd, HOT SPUR; 3rd, SENATEFIELD; 4th , 3rd, PRINCE OF PRIDE; 4th, SIOUX COUN · R. L. Painter; 5th, EASTER MAE, Rob and COPPER SUE; 5th, INDIAN ANN . TESS, Topside Morgon Farm, Peggy Nichoalds . Ann Taylor. Junior Equitation, Stock Seat (5 entries): Stallions Four and Over (6 entries): Won Won by CEAN BUTLER; 2nd, SHARON by FUNQUEST FALCON; 2nd, FUNQUEST SCHEIBEL; 3rd, CICELY NICHOALDS; 4th, 100-Miler GOLD HAWK ; 3rd, WASEEKA'S REGAL AIRE; LYNNE PATTERSON; 5th , CAROL ZIMMER· ( Continued from Page 10) 4th, SENATEPIELD; 5th, WESTCRESTSILVER, MAN . R. G. Morgariedge . Roadster Challenge Trophy (2 entries): went this year to Broadwall Bugler, Geldings Throe and Under (5 entries) : Won Won by GALLANT KING ; 2nd, MYSTIC MEL owned by Pamela Brassard. by BEAU JET JARNETTE; 2nd , ACHILLES; 3rd, ODY. PATFIELD; 4th , REED'S FLAXEN MEADE, Lynne The Soneldon Memorial Trophy Patterson; 5th, RANCH HAND . Ladles' English Pleasure (7 entries) : Won (awarded to the registered Morgan Geldings Four and Over (7 entries): Won by CONDO 'S MIDNIGHT BELLE; 2nd , HOT placing highest in any division that is SPUR; 3rd , COPPER SUE; 4th, SPRING· by HOT SPUR; 2nd , ROYAL RED LAVA , Steve owned and ridden by a girl under Whittenburger ; 3rd, CONARGE; 4th , RIM· FIELD KING ; 5th, ECHO"S SURPRISE. ROCK'S MR. ROCKY; 5th, FLEETSON, Jack· Stock Horse Championship Stake (4 entries): twenty years of age) went to Pamela son Ranch. Won by FUNQUEST GOLD HAWK ; 2nd , Brassard also. Mares and 1964 Foals (3 entries): Won by ROYAL PRIDE; 2nd WESTCRESTVERONICA , Dan Morgareidge ; 3rd , WESTCREST PRIN· THE GREEN MOUNTAIN HORSE ASSOCIATION CESS, Dan Morgareidge . Breeder's Class (3 entries): Won by Entry Sponsors: The Famous Annua l 100 M ile Trail Ride . of Stuart Hazard ; 2nd, Entry of Jackson The Annual Horsemanship Clin ics. Morgan Horse Ranch; 3rd, Entry of Mosher The Upper Valley Pony Club Brothers . Publishes: The Green Mountain Horse Associat ion Quarterly Magazine . Champion Golding: HOT SPUR. Reserve, BEAU JET JARNETTE. Has Available : A list of books of inte rest to all persons interested in horses. Junior Champion Maro : MORTANA LETTA· FIELD; Reserve, MORTANA BALEATA. Maintains: Grounds , stables and Marked Bridle Trails over lovely Vermont riding country, Junior Champion Stallion: BIG ROCK; Re· for the use of Association members . serve, FUNQUEST BARBACON. Senior Champion Maro : MILSTAN "S PAT·A· Assoc iat ion membership , includ ing a subscript ion to the Magazine is available for as l ittle CHOW ; Reserve, WINDCREST SELECTION. as $6 .00 per year . Senior Champion Stallion : FUNQUEST FAL­ CON; Reserve, ORCLAND BOLD VICTORY. Your Inquiries will be welcomed. Please write to: Versatility (2 entries): Won by PRINCE OF PRIDE; 2nd, MYSTIC MELODY. THE GREEN MOUNTAIN HORSE ASSOCIATION South Woodstock, Vermont

74 The MORGAN HORSE TRANSFERS- STALLIONS NAME and NO. DATE FROM ro ALWAL'S DUSK 14560 6-18 -64 Mr. ond Mrs. Wolter A. Phi ll ips Mr . ond Mrs. Poul Amotuzzo , 1736 Bolnos Ave., Lo Puente, Colif . ASTROFLIGHT 13537 7 - 11-64 Robert ond Betty Lyons Dee Rutherf ord, Pendl eton Forms, Belle Rive, Ill inois ATLAS MAN 14961 7 - 12-64 J. Clerk Bromiley Jomes 0 . West, Rt. 1, Popular Bluff , Mo. AUTUMN KNIGHT 114 15 8-10-64 J:ihn S. Wh itake r, Jr. George W. Droke, RD 1, Moys Lending, N. J. BALD MT. BANDMASTER 151 39 8-10-64 Alon Knopp Dorothy Hunt, 2621 Consuol Rd., Schenectady , N. Y. BALD MT. EASTERECHO 15035 8- 10-64 Horry ond Helen Pyle Leone Gord inier, Northv ille , N. Y. BALD MT. FIRE GLOW 15138 8- 11-64 Neil Knopp Mory Arnold , Arnone Form, Konono , N. Y. BALD MT. THOR 15140 6- 15-64 Mr . ond Mrs. Keynith KnopP. Jenifer Jul io Moch, Powlet , Vt . BALD MT. TIMBIL 11407 8-26 -64 Betty Loderoute Clerk Helen C. Culin, Bedlom Hill , Reeding, Vt . BAYFIELD GAY PIPER 12753 1- 15-63 Bayf ield Form Mrs. Edwin B. Judd, Westward Woy, Eost Greenw ich, R. I. BEL FIRE 14222 7 -16-64 Ardell V. Morkhom Jon M. Magnuson, 21 0 Edwards Ave., Port Edwards, W is. BLACK BUCK 14935 6-30 -64 Jeannette Cockley Stewert Thomes Cockl ey, Mor iposo, Colif . BLACK MEMORY 14862 7- 12-64 J. Clerk Bromiley Jomes 0 . West, Rt. 1, Popular Bluff, Mo . BROADWALL BARRYMORE 14675 B- 1-64 Mr . ond Mrs. J. Cecil Ferguson Mrs. Clifford Bishop, Berwick , Novo Scotio, Conodo BROADWALL REVEILLE 13436 7 -27 -64 Angelo DiMaggio Edword Cetlin, Jenkins Rd., Andover , Moss. CANALTA BOB 14974 6-1 -64 Gordon Turney Ernest Teskey, RR 3, Prince George, B. C., Conodo CORINTH CON MAN 14594 8-3-64 Mrs. Poul Turner Joseph P. Kelley, 83 Cory Ave ., Lexington, Moss. DANCER'S ROGUE 1 3387 8- 11-64 Mrs. Poul F. Leery Henry Codwoloder , York Horbor , Me. DORSET'S FOXFIRE 10630 6-28 -64 Jomes J. Bento Sheilo Rodey Witte. 302 15th St., S. W., Albuquerque, N. M. FLAME'S GEM 151 51 6-21-64 Velmo Peevey Stevens George E·. Morr ill , Littleton , N. H. FREEMAN'S JUNARDO 13258 7-21 .U Dr. Mervin S. Freemon Wo lter C. Kotzenmeyer , Avon -Belden Rd., Avon Loke, Ohio FRENSON 14796 7 - 1-64 Mr . ond Mrs. Leo Beckley Fronk Good, P. 0 . Box 11074, Phoenix, Ar iz. GARWOOD 'S CASSIA GEM 13904 8-4-lJ Alon M. or Normo L. Garwood Mrs. Lois Corter, Rt. 1, Rupert, ldoho GERONIMO FLASH 14145 3 -27 -64 Robert E. Nelson Mr . ond Mrs. Donold A. Welker, RR 2, Melvern, lowo GOV . WARREN 10969 8- 15-64 J. Glen ond / or Sophie M. Francis Fronk J. Good, P. 0 . Box 11074 , Phoenix, Ariz . HYLEE'S GLORY BE 12236 6.4 -64 Gordon Turney Roy E. Lewis, Box 244, Nelson, B. C., Conooo View Dr., Covollis , Ore. JOAQUIN 'S DON DEIGO 14230 8-1-64 Mr . ond / or Mrs. Jomes Michels Woyne C. &/ or Borboro J. Yotes, 86 Mt . View Dr., Covollis , Ore. JUBILEE DARE 10384 8- 10-64 Fronk Feerst Albert Ostroff , 9009 Pine Rd., Philodelph io, \ Po. JUBILEE'S TRAVELER 14335 8-t -64 George M. ond Nicoline R. Morris Dismos Gordner, St. Benedict's Abbey, Atchison, Konsos K & E HERBY 13498 8-8-64 Koren Clarkson Evelyn Yeip, 411 Vine St., St. Cloir, Mich . KILGORAN STAMPEDER15090 7 -30-6 4 J. Bruce McDonald Mrs. Edwin Bell, RD 1, Souderton, Po. LININO 14735 8-21 -64 Jock Linn Almo Jeon Hobib , 2946 South Eost Ave ., Fresno, Colif. L. U. COLONEL 9823 7 -6-64 Cloir Lewis Patricio Keith, RD, Tyrone, Po. LYN'S DELIGHT 13521 6- 18-64 Normon A. Burnett Mrs. Louis Morx , 99 Weover St., Scorsdole, N. Y. MARIPOSA'S PRIDE 15149 6-30-64 Jeannette Cockley Stewert Thomes Cockley , Mor iposo, Colif . MR. MOTION 14624 8- 18-64 G. E. Chaffin G. 0 . Williamson, Cloy St., Zanesville, Ohio MR. TUT 1 15 17 7 -30 -64 Mrs. Mobel Bostwick Mrs. Ruston Lomb, RFD, Derby, Vt. PRINCECRESTKING DON 14372 7 -10-64 John B. Prince Victor V. Thorp, Granton, Wis. PRINCE-CREST STARFIRE 12341 8-12 -64 John B. Prince Mrs. Elizebeth S. Gouley, 11 Grove St., Scituate, Moss. PRINCE LE SORCIERE11942 6-20 -64 Jone F. LoVollee C. W. ond Evelyn L. Rodee Morovio, N. Y. ROBIN OF BO'DOT 11 900 7-7 -64 yreto B. Hoerster Donne Sieck, 7321 105th, Snohomish, Wosh . ROCKY'S PRIDE 11230 7 - 1-64 John Wink Jerry Wozn ick, Rt. 1, Box 319 , Pewaukee, Wis . ROYALTON ELDON 11036 8-11 -64 Wendell A. ond Judeen C. Borwood Will iam H. Vanderb ilt , 14 Clyde St., Chestnut Hill, Moss. ROYALTON PHILIP ALLEN 11730 8-10-64 John S. Wh itaker, Jr. George W. Droke, RD 1, Moys Lending, N. J. R. R. ROBBIE TWILIGHT 12452 8-20 -64 Mrs. Henry Mangels Nino Gynon, Plum lslond, Newburyport, Moss. SCOT'S DON CRAIGMAR 14695 8-3-64 Lymon ond Mory Corriveau Vonesso G. Gouley, Derby St., lslond Pond, Vt. SHAWALLA TYEE 1516J 8-5 -64 C. E. Show Gordon L. Smith, 40 Diogenes Drive, Ang- w in, Colif. SIERRA REVERE1247 6 7 -20 -64 Kothy Hunter Corol Olmstead , Rt. 1, Box 768, Quincy . Colif . SPAR MAN 14861 7- 12-64 J. Clerk Bromiley Jomes 0 . West Rt. 1, Popular Bluff, Mo. SPRING GLO 13189 8-8-64 Thomes H. White ond John S. Diehl Mrs. Dorothy ond Michael Goebig , 629 Renz St., Philodelphio, Po. STARSTONE'SDELIGHT 12301 5-29-64 Mrs. Stephen R. Schwartz Poul W. Fornociori, 14 17 St. Albons Rd., Son Morino, Colif. STETSON 9039 5 -2-64 Romul Dvorishkis L. U. Sheep Co., Stor Rt., Worland, Wyo . SUN DANCE SILVERTON 13204 6 - 10-64 Joy Beiley Donold A. Dingman, RJ. 1, Box 45, Wood­ land, Calif.

OCTOBER,1964 75 TRANSFERS- STALLIONS NAME and NO. DATE FROM TO SUNFLOWER DAGWOOD 13887 7· 18·64 Robert D. Riley Joan J. Rice, Box 277, Old Saybrook, Conn. TALISMAN 11781 8·4 ·64 Mrs. Ayelien Richards Helen Culin , Bedlam Hill , Reading, Vt . TOPFIELD'S SHAMROCK 15079 B· 19.64 Jean Weismiller Frances C. Schaeffer, 254 North St Cloud St., Allentown , Pa. TWIN-IDA KENSON 1'4098 B· 10·64 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jesser Katharine Harder, 565 Monte Vista Drive, Twin Falls, Idaho U.N.H. STAR LEADER 12789 6·25 ·64 Ernest F. Howard Peter J. Gaar , Salisbury, Conn. WARREN MALONE 107 40 B· 15 ·64 J. Glen and / or Sophie M. Francis Frank J. Good, P. 0 . Box 11074, Phoenix, Ariz. WESTCRESTJUBILEE 13121 8·4-64 Ramul Dvarishkis Arthur J. and Dixie Lee Romagna, Hamilton Dome, Wyo.

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NAME and NO. DATE FROM TO AMARILLO LIBERTYO 11779 7 ·31·64 Hughes Seewald Nancy Pollock, 908 Green Valley Rd., N. W., Albuquerque, N. M. ANNABELLE VERMONT O1 0889 2·29 ·64 Davis Breeding Farm Shirley May Davis, 119 57 Locust Lane, Apple Valley , Calif . APPLEVALE STARLET 011598 8· 17-64 Gordon Voorhis Mr. and Mrs. John Means Spencer, Elm Hi!I Farm, Brookfield, Moss. ARCHIES GAY LADY 012181 8·19 ·64 Mrs. Odra Wallace Frederick J. Buchley, 342 North Lincoln St., Wilmington , Ohio ARCHIE'S ROXIE MARIE 09337 7.13·64 Charles D. Patton Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Harding , Jr., Long Corner Rd., Damascus, Md . BIRDIE DEJARNETTE 013442 s.24.64 Ernest McElhinney Janice York, Rt. 5, Morr is, Ill. BALD MT. ORALEE 010933 6· 1 ·64 Peggy MacDougal Edward Raymond, Hope Furnace Rd., Hope, R. I. BALD MT. VALENTINE 013490 5·14 ·64 Keynith Knapp Kathleen Joyce Gleason, East Jamaica, Vt . BAYFIELD HEATHER 011370 7·1·64 Jane A. MacDougal Grace L. Mavran, Cranston, R. I. BROADWALL BELLE 07690 B·B.64 Mr . and Mrs. Richard S. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Deardon, Cummington, Mass. CHAR·EL MINUET 012866 8-2·64 Charles L. and Esther E. Akes Mr . and Mrs. R. C. Reinholt, Rt. 2, Box 433, Selah, Wash. CHELLOWE SARATIFFANY 013098 7-18·64 Erwin Seago Dorothy Zuckerman, Rt. 2, Cumberland, Va. CHIPPER 012704 8·6-64 Mrs. H. F. Spencer Stephen and Patricia Boulden, 8960 Juni­ pero Ave ., Atascadero, Calif. COLUMBINE KAY 012410 8· 18·64 Albert W. Couch Jean E. and Jody Lyn Madison, 4390 South \ Lafayette, Englewood, Colo. DAISY GAY 011848 8-2·h4 Mrs. Velma Wagoner Johri and Polly Bee, P. 0 . Box 817, Ojai, Calif. DAISY MAE COTTON O1157 4 4 ·3-64 Albert E. and Merle K. Starling Edwin G. Loebsack, 721 3 Cresthill Court, Box 523, Wichicta, Kansas DALCRESTDANCINGTIME 013600 7-25-64 Mrs. Douglas Dalrymple Lawrence Appley, Saddleback Farm, Hamilton, N. Y. DEAR BEE O1 31 61 7-2·64 Mrs. Virginia Banta Carl and Loraine Taylor, 708 Yukon Rd., Odessa, Texas DESERTROSE 012703 6·1·64 Allen P. Smith Glen Ottosen, 932 East 13800 South, Draper, Utah DEVAN MISS 08395 8·22 ·64 John I. Ashbaugh, Jr. Mr . and Mrs. Carsten E. Jantzen 505 Folly Rd., Charleston, South Carolina DREAM DATE 011438 6 ·2·64 Jchn and Stuart Osha Carol Bushway, South Strafford, Vt. ECHO'S MAJULA 010825 8· 12·64 Joe C. Connors Dr. Wallace C. Beil, P. 0 . Box 1250 , Los Vegas, N. M. EETHREESHERILETTE O 12567 7.18.64 Howard C. Eberline Wallace C. Beil, P. 0 . Box 1250, Las Vegas, N M FANCY Al RE O11465 8-24-64 R. L. Brachear Will iam S. and / or Rita J. Malich, RR 1, Irv­ ing , Ill. FILARA 07894 8·29·64 Mrs. Katherine Colon Priscilla D. Robinson, Upper North Row Road, Sterling, Mass. GOLDEN ROXY 013253 B·l-64 Troy T. Dill inger Jennifer Jeanine Gigot, South Star, Garden City, Kansas HEART'S DESIRE 012061 8·24 ·64 R. L. Brachear William S. and / or Rita J. Malich , RR 1, Irv­ ing, Ill . HEATHER OF DICKIE' 010685 8· 15·64 L. U. Sheep Company Ramul Dvarishkis, Hamilton Dome, Wyo . HILLVIEW DREAM GIRL 013510 8·20 ·64 Warren and/or Mary Hohmbraker H. J.i Berenz, Sr. and G. E. Marsh, 1 South Ela Road, Palatine, Ill. HILLWIND'S GIGI 012459 8·21·64 J. D. Mahoney R. L. Stephenson, Kettletown Rd., Southbury, Conn. HONEY HAWK 013319 7 -12-64 J. Clark Bromiley James 0 . West, Rt. 1, Poular Bluff , Mo . JUBILEE'S DOLLY 08740 4-3-64 Albert E. and Merle K. Starling Edwin G. Loebsack, 7213 Cresthill Court, Box 523, Wichita, Kansas KANE'S ROSE MARIE O10202 7 ·8-64 Helen LaBounty D. F. Switzler , R.D., Carrolltown , Pa. KAY·JAY·SPAR 010528 6 · 1·64 Lauroh N. Sprague Mr. and Mrs. L. Bruce Brown, 619 Walker's Line( Burlington, Ont, Canada

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NAME and NO . FROM TO KENNEBEC CAROLINE 087 30 7·28 -M Margaret Gardiner Thelma Beal, Ellsworth, Maine KEYSTONES GORGEOUS 01028B 7-24-64 Dr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Murray Robin Picard, 6 Cascade Lane , Orinda , Cal . KILGORAN BONNI 012170 6 -30-64 Bruce McDonald Mrs. Edwin Bell, RD 1, Souderton, Pa . KILGORAN FANTASI 012222 7-11 -64 Mr. and Mrs . B. J . McDonald John Haugen, Loreburn , Saskatchewan, Can . KIWI BEE 012516 6 -24-64 Mrs. Jomes J . Banta Johnn ie and / or Donna Sullivan, Rt. 2, Box 80 , Odessa , Texas LADY OF DICKIE 013046 8 - 15 -64 L. U. Sheep Company Carl Rott, Sheridan, LAJANA 07487 8- 12 -64 Earl A Clark Linda and / or Claude J . Morrette Ill, 2757 Tremoinsville Rd., Toledo, 0 . LIPPITT ETHAN GEORGIA 010643 8 - 19 -64 Suzanne Venier Henry I. Christal, Yorktown Heights , N. Y. LITTLELIZ 011510 8-9 -64 Law ren ce R. Bettencourt Hunewill Land and Livestock Co., Bridgeport , Calif . MARCY LEE 09849 8-13- 64 John Means Spencer Thomas S. Roe, State St., Belchertown, Mo ss. MENMAR"S STORMY LADY 010426 7-31-64 James H. Mitchell Helen E. Young, Webster Highway , Temp le, N. H. METOWEE SCHEHEREZADE O 1 3619 6 - 15-64 Mr. and Mrs. Keynith Knapp John S. Moch , Jr ., Pawlet , Vt. MILLBRIGHT 012643 6 -30-64 Jeannette Coakley Stewart Thomas Coakley , Mariposa , Cal if. MINUTE MAN"S POLLY 013252 8 - 1-64 Troy T. Dillinger Jeffrey Joe Gigol, South Star , Garden City. Kansas MISS HOLIDAY 09484 8 -24 -64 R. L. Brachear William S. and / or Rita J . Malich , RR 1, Irv- ing , 1ll ino is MISSISSAUGA 07727 7-27-64 Mary L. Arnold Keynith Knapp, Arlington, Vt. MISS JOE 013462 6 -30 -64 Jeann ette Coakley Stewart Thomas Coakley , Mariposa, Calif . NESPELEM GOLDEN FLAXEN 07302 5 -6 -60 Mrs . C. P. Cookson W. A. Marlow , 100 Lluth Ave ., Penticton , B. C.. Canada NESPELEM GOLDEN FLAXEN 07302 6 -9-64 W. A. Marlow R. D. Farnsworth , RR 2 , Vernon, B. C., Can. OLDWICK ELIZA JANE 012178 7-17 -64 Mr. and Mrs. W . Leste r Wyatt Nancy Ela, Townshend Morgan -Holstein Farm , Bolton , Mass . ORLAINE'S DOT DE JO 012998 7 - 12 -64 Mr. and Mrs. Orval G. Smith D. A. Fuller , 26645 Cortrile , Hemet , Calif . PRAIRIE STAR 011847 8 -20-64 Mr. and Mrs . R. L Brochear Mr. and / or Mrs . Warren Hohmbroker , Sperry , Iowa QUEEN MONA 05566 8- 12 -64 J . C. Jackson Kathryn K. Martin , Nye, Montono RETA L. J . 07604 3 -21-64 Marcia Gray Edwi n G. Loebsock, 7213 Cresthill Court, Box 523, Wich ita, Konsos ROYALTON FIREFLY 09683 7-8 -64 Mo rk C. O 'Donnell Mrs. Edward Lathrop, R.D. 2, Glove rsville, N. Y. ROYALTON LAURIE 09347 7-10-64 Dana Wingate Kelley Mrs. Harriet J . Hilts, Brownsville , Vt. SCARLET HAWK 011061 7 -25-64 I Camelot Forms Alberto G. Holden , 77 Belchertown Rd., Am­ herst, Moss . SHAMROCK H. 09696 3-14 -64 Eileen MacKenz ie Sandro L. Chamberlain , 1 3062 Allard Cres­ Cenl, Fort Langley, B. C., Canada SMOKEY MOO~EAM 010285 7 -29 -64 Ann Hemelright Mr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Robinson , RFD 2 , Ban ­ gor , Moine TWILA VERMONT 011326 2-29 -64 Dav is Breeding Farm Shirley Moy Davis, 11957 Locust Lone , Apple Valley , Californ ia UVM CALLI-MAR 09339 7 -30 -64 Mabel L. Bostwick Mrs . Ruston Lorn, RFD, Derby , Vt. VALIANT LASS 08932 8 -1 8-64 Mr. and Mrs . Richard S. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett , RFD 2 , Putn am , Conn . WESTFALLBRIDGET O12225 8 -24 -64 Cha rles G. Mortimer John A. Mortimer, 302 '!, South Second S:., Loramie , Wyo .

FOR SALE: Two yearling colts, two year YOUNG PERSON desiring experience with old gelding and colt . Both two year olds Morgan horses on breeding and show farm drive and have been started in saddle. Must - (over 30 Morgans all ages, plus ponies CLASSIFIED sell, as low as $400. BARNEY CAPLETIE, «nd Thoroughbreds) - in exc!;,ange for T. Hall Rd., RFD, Southbridge, Mass. Tel. room and board and small remuneration. 10 cents per word $2.00 minimum 248-7818. JOSELENE HILLS, Frederick, Maryland . Vona family . HORSE PORTRAITS done in pastel from color photos $5. Other sizes, mediums, REGRETFULLY, we mu,t di,pose of our prices. PATRICIA LARMON 1 212 Middle­ Morgan, . Arribonita 08112, 14 year old brook Rd., Prescott, Ariz. chestnut broodmare in foal to Lippitt Reuben FOR SALE: Registered Morgan mare, 3 Alert 1 21 06. Her chestnut yearling colt year old dark chestnut, gentle, beautiful FOR SALE: 2 year old filly broke to drive. Sutton Arritor 14952 by Tutor and her bay conformation, $900 .00, No. 011811 . GEORGE yearling filly . 7 year old pleasure geld­ weanling colt by Bay State Flintlock . An ex­ H. COOK, 927 E. Midland Road, Bay City, ing perfect for child or adult. 1 0 year old cellent opportunity to pick up a group of Michigan 684-6824 ." mare bred to Brown Pepper. MR. and MRS. Morgans having outstanding bloodlines at a C. W. RODEE, Moravia , N. Y. reasonable price . PAUL MELIA, Sutton, Mau., phone 865-6482. DEATH IN FAMILY. Must sell TARIK Mor­ gans; versatile, pleasure, show . Contact ALASKAN MALAMUTE PUPS: TV's Yukon FOR SALE: One 5 year old regi.tered Mor­ PHYLLIS TAYLOR, 91 Choate Lane, Pleasant­ King bloodlines. These dogs are excellent gan mare with filly foal by her ,ide. One ville, N. Y. ROgers 9-6329. with children . Markings with or without yearling filly, registered. Will Hll together mask, wolf grey , palomino or black with or separably. HORST BROTHERS, Britton, FOR SALE: Jay P. Morgan 14042. Stal­ white trim. Will ship a~ ywhere in the RR 1, Ontario , Canada . lion coming three . Windcrest Monterey country . MRS. WARREN E. PATRIQUIN, 726 11924 x Moonlite Bay 010602. FRED Lincoln St., Waltham, Mass . 0254. Phone ( Continued on Page 81) O'BRIEN, 4017 Mount Ave., Missoula, Mont . TW 3-3178 .

OCTOBER, 1964 77 BREEDERS and OWNERS DIRECTORY

At Stud Jackson Morgan Horse Ranch ORCLANDBOLD VICTORY "Mortana" Morgans West's oldest M01'gan breeder We always have Morgan, for sale. 13541 Sire: Ulendon Dam : Westfall Bold Beautr We use our show horses and show our At Stud using horses Junior Champion Stallion, 1963 AT STUD KANE'S BAY DOLPHIN 13014 National Morgan Horse Show ROSEFIELD8568 (Kone's Jon -Bor-K x Springbroo k Potsy K.) SENATEFIELD12271 Fee $200 STOCK FOR SALE AT All TIMES Jim and Virginia Banta ARNOLD & WALTER CHRISTENSEN Mgr .-Trg. Owner s DEAN JACKSON J . C. JACKSON & SONS Route 1, Box 21 0-X, Santa Fe, New Mexico 3847 South 900 East Horrison, Mont ono Tel: (Areo 505) 4 55 -298 4 Salt I.al:e City , Utah Phone: 685 -2352 - 685 -23 57 CHAR-ELMORGAN HORSES "FUNQUEST" MORGANS SUNCRESTSTOCK RANCH At Stud At Stud SHAWALLADIVIDE 12143 UPWEY KING BENN Chestnut - 14.2 THE BROWN FALCON DICKIE'SPRIDE (Palomino) KINGS RANSOME (Dk. Chestnut) Accomodations for mares and mares wtth CHIEF RED HAWK loals . Board ing - Train ing - School of FUNQUEST FALCON Bred for conformation - Riding. FLYHAWK'S BLACK STAR Disposition - Color Visitors Most Welcome SUNFLOWERKING Stock For Sale Chas. and Elaine Akes EARLMAYLONE , Manager R. 3, Box 45A Stuart G. Hazard Rt. 2. Box 71, JacbonvWe, Oreqon Milton Freewater, Ore. 1308 Colleqe An ., Topeka , 1:-- Phone 899-1157 Phone 938-3834

TILLICUMACRES MOREEDAACRES MOSHER BROS. MORGANS At Stud Breeders of Tru-Type Morgans Conform ation, disposition, ability to BALD MT. GLORY MHC 13945 At Stud perform plus high percentage of

FAIRLEA H. SEEWALD The Best of New England in ffJenhltton 31111rms MORGAN HORSES New Mexico At Stud WINDCRESTBOB B 12097 At Stud J pwey Ben Don 8843 Bald Mt. Carol 08028 SANDMAN 11894 Pride of King x Prince ss Toby TRIUMPH 10167 FAIRLEATROUBADOUR 13912 Windcre st Bob B Monterey Belle SANDIES PRIDE 13744 Sandm an x Hopi Magazee Sire: Mentor 8627 Dam: Damsel 04822 12097 07120 WM. K. WOODARD, M. D. Specializing in Morgan Stock Horses 528 Westgate Lane , NW MARLIN MANNING, Mgr. Bte. # l , Box 378 .AMAIULLO, TEXAS Albuquerque . N. M. TeL DI 4-0377 Belle Rive. Ill. Phone 758-2121 BREEDERS and OWNERS DIRECTORY

WILLOW MOOR -REATA­ MORGAN BREEDING FARM Dooley Stables' Star MORGAN HORSE DEVAN JASON Conformation 11568 Home of BEAUTY - QUAUTY (C::aptalil Fillmore x Lady- Cap) Performance FLEETWING YOUNG STOCK AVAILABLE VIGIL MARCH Fo11ndationStock Rte. #2, WeatenWe. Ohio 9 mi. soulh of Delaware on State Rte. 23 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Andreoli Dr. & Mrs. J. R. Boswell Area Code 614 - o/• mile 110uth Rte. 18 on Rte. 9' 16049 Prospect Rd.. Strongsville 36. Ohio 268-3561 ~~g,(!v RD 1, Box 118, Wadsworth. Ohio Phone 238-6878

WOODS and WATER FARMS WILDWOOD MORGAN RANCH GREEN HILL FARM Michigan's Top Morgan Breeder AT STUD MOR-A YR SUPREME 11341 We enjoy showing our barnfull of GREEN HILL'S DEV-TONE 11548 Western National Senior Gt'and famous Morgans to visitors. The (Royalton Justin Darling-Devon Gold) Champion 1963 compliments arc rewarding. Mahogany chestnut with star - most popular in North Central Area - Yes, we always have Morgans to sell. "COME AND SEE US" His get are placing on top . Stock for sale Walter and Rheda Kane Mr. & Mrs. Walter Carroll & Family Visitors Always Welcome South Lyon. Michigan 36225 W. Nme Mlle Rd., FarmllllpOD., Nida. W. F. Honer and Sons GReenleaf 4-1363 Rt. 2. St. JoHph, Mlml. Searls Springwater Stock Farm O'NEILL MORGAN HORSE Emerald Acres Morgan Horse Farm Box 613, Manteno, Illinois Phone : 468-8632 FARM At Stud '"Breeders of Quol ity Morgans for three Home of Generat ions'" 1915 - 1965 CINNAMON KING 10858 ARCHIE "0" MORGANS Senior Sire: Emerald 's Skychief AMHR 11366 At Stud Champion Parade Horse, '56--'57-'58-'59 Junior Sire: Emerald's Big John AMHR 13598 ARCHIE HEROD "L" 10071 Reserve '60-'61, a breeder of champions ' "OUR MORGANS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES"' Se.lees of Quality, StamlD.a That Stcry• they carry Archie ' "O'", Lippitt, DeJarnette Ray and Esther Searls Visitors Welcome Stock For Sale and Captain Red bloodlines. Medora. Dllnols Harry and Dorothy Hornback Young stock usually for sale. Phone Jerseyville 2970R Manteno , Illinois Phone Howard 8-8633 Mr. & Mrs. Orwin J. Osman & Son

For Morgans in the South . BIG BEND FARMS Palomino M.H.C. MORGANS P.H.B.A MORGAN Horses TARA FARM "The Best in the Middle West" AT STUD At Stud MILLER'S BEN-DEL 11561 Double-Registered Miller 's Pride x M!Uer's Adel Champions and WINi>CREST PLAY BOY 12096 CLEMENT 11852 ORCLAND GAY KNIGHT 12825 PINELAND Jubilee's Courage x Lippitt Robrita Manager-Trainer Owners Visitors Always Welcome Harry Andre The Wm. W. Bartons Dr. and Mrs. V. Watson Pugh Joe L. Young 1618 Oberlln Rd .. Raleigh. N. C. RR2 1808 NaUonal A••· Box 522 LaGrange, Geocqta Whmebago, JU. Rockford. DI. Area Code 919-834-2191

JOSELENE HILLS VOORHIS FARM · STOCK FOR SALE Red Hook. Co11D.ty, New York From Studs and Mores of Dutch••• Best Blood Lines of U.S.A . PECOS 8969 At Stud his son MR. SHOWMAN 15V2 % SEALECT OF WINDCREST 10427 Original Morgan lllood Lipp itt Mondote x Lippitt Solly Moro KINGSTON 11906 & Horses of all ages and sexes for COUNT BENAIDA VONA At Stud: WIND-CREST ABNER 12055 Upwey Ben Don x Countess Aida Vona sale Ill all times. Home of Oldwick Morgans Good lllood Makes Good Hones MR. and MRS. JOSEPH VONA Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Voorhis, owner . Mr. & Mrs. R. M. COLGATE A. CELECKI Frederick, Maryland Fred Herrick, trainer Mgr .-Trg. Exceptional Stock For Sale BREEDERS and OWNERS DIRECTORY

National Pleasure Champion WHIPPOORWILLMORGANS TOWNSHEND Since 1945 Morgan-Holstein Farm Pleo sure horses w ith o n At Stud en viable show record. Breeden of the True Type RAN­ AT STUD BUNCTIOUS WHIPPOORWILL DUKE Home of Sire: Squ ire Burger 12947 ORCLAND VIGILDON Dom , Diano Mansf ield TOWNSHEND VIGIT Mr. & Mrs. Alex Va 1lloff McCulloch Farm Whippoorwill Road HILLCRESTACRES FARM Mr . & Mrs. Roger E. Ela & Nancy OLD LYME, CONN . Mn. D. Dalrymple. Elmlra , N. Y. RE 2·5560 Bolton. Mass. Exits 70 -71 Ct. Tpk. ORCLANDFARMS BAR-T FARMS MERRYLEGSFARM " Where Champions Ar e Born" Rowley Massachusetts At Stud "The pleasure their owners tt1Jcein ULENDON 7831 Breed to the Best our Morgt111sis a source of gret1t America 's gre<2t proven sire of Champ ions At Stud pride to us." ORCLAND DONDARLING 12261 ORCLAND LEADER This outstan ding son of Ulendon Grand Champ ion Stallion 1963 Na tional Morgan Sire: Ulendon Dam: Vlgtlda Burldcmd Stock for Sale Hor~e Show. Colts usually for sale. Morgans of all ages for sale. Mr . and Mrs . Stephen P. Tompkins Mabel Owen, owner Mr. & Mrs. W . Lyman Orcutt So. 'Dartmouth, MaH. Wes t Newbury , Massachus ells

TAMARLEIMORGANS High Pastures Morgan Horse Include us In your Vermont Morqan Fann MEETINGWATERS MORGANS Tour Farm arc bred for type, disposition, good 0 Brownsville, Vt. legs and feet, as well as high percent- QUALITY Breeders of high percentage Mor­ age of the original blood D y gans from carefully selected stock. At Stud PERCENTAGE Assurance of sat isfaction today - e best insurance of good Morgans CRITERION 13371 Home of for tomo rrow . LIPPITT ASHMORE 10811 EMERALD'S COCHISE Mrs. Harriet J. Hilts, owner Stock Usually For Sale Mall: RFD 1. Windsor , Vt. Frances H. Bryant Mr . and Mrs. Leigh C. Morrell Tel.: Reading 2272 Serenity Farm South Woodstock, Vt. RFD 1. Brattleboro , Vt., Just off Route 5

TOWNE-AYRFARM MORGANS FURNACEBROOK MORGAN for your pride and pleasure HORSE FARM "Morgans of Merit" Colts and Broke Horses For Sale AT STUD LIPPITT ROB ROY ORCLAND BOLD ADMIRAL Small in stature but big in Morgan Home of Chestnut - 14.2 hands ways. LIPPITT MANDATE 8331 Sire Ulendon Dam: We st Fall Bold Beau ty Visitors Welcome Stock For Sale Marilyn & Harold Childs Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Lathrop Harolyn HllL R.D., Tunbridge , Vt. Chittenden. Vermont Mr. and Mrs. Roderick E. Towne Phone : Chel se a , Vt. 685-2151 P. 0. Pittsford , Vermont Montpeller, RD 3. v-nt

ASHBROOK FARM MORGANS SUNSET FARM Green uJrim 1Jfarm ( True Morgans in looks, action anti R.F.D. 1, Bethel, Maine pedigree) " Top Morgans" At Stud AT STUD AT STUD LITTLE HA WK 11398 MAN-BO of LAURELMONT 12443 Lippitt Moro Ashmore 11983 Sam Ashbrook 11607 a nd introduc ing for 1965 Stock For Sale Sealect Twilight 13636 SUNSET PEGASUS 14032 "Visitors are our plea sure " Sam Twilight 13637 (Orclond Dondorl ing x Orclon d Hi-Time) MR. & MRS. ADAM YOUNG, owners Visitors Welcome Old style or new , eve can satisfy you! Web ster Highway . Temple, N. H. Margaret Rice - Rockbottom Lodge · Visitors welcom e. Stack usually for sal e. Tel. 654-9509 (Mn . Thomas E. P.) Meredith , N. H. NORMAN & PHYLLIS DOCK FOR SALE: Three year old registered Mor­ RED BARN STABLE offers for sale black gon mare, green broke , chestnut , excellent yearling gelding, Red Barn Futurdon 14598. dispo sition . J . D. PETERS, Charlo, Montana . Sired by Orcland Dondarling out of Futur­ CLASSIFIED ama. Priced to sell $650 . Also, two year FOR SALE: Two '64 colts, chestnut, white old chestnut filly, Princess Diane O1 21 89, 10 cents per word $2.00 mlnlmum trim, Lippitt and UVM breeding . Reasonable by Easter Twilight out of Indian lady. Beau­ prices . MEADOWBROOK FARM, Box 1 51 , tiful conformation. Price $1750 . G. V. China, Maine. MOORE, Ayer, Mass . 617 772-2631. HORSE TRAILERS: large selection ready to FOR SALE: Registered weanling stallion go at all times . WAGON WHEEL, 13 Wor- by Clement x Merry Mia (Lippitt and Jubi ­ cester Rd., Townsend , Mass . • FOR SALE: Registered Morgan colts. Jubi­ lee King bloodlines), dark chestnut, love!y FOR SALE: Reg. yearling Morgan colt foaled lee King and Flyhawk bloodlines . Reason­ disposition, o beauty for show, pleasure March, 1963, very reasonable. GEORGE ably priced , chestnut color. ABE LARSON, or breeding, $500 . Also his two-year-old GOVE, P. 0 . Box 261, Lancaster , Mass . Beryl, Utah. sister , golden chestnut with silver mane and toil, very gentle, has been long-lined and rid­ FOR SALE: Two lovely chestnut Morgan WANTED: Volume II and Volume IV of den a few times, a real prospect for pleos­ mares . Excellent bloodline, !Bennington) . the American Morgan Horse Register . Also ure and future breeding, $1200 . DR. ALICE MRS. JOSEPH TOPPING, 154 Purdy, Avenue, wish to obta in back issues of the Morgan MCINNIS, 1321 Oberlin Rd., Raleigh, North White Plains, N. Y. Horse Magazine published before March, Carolina . Phone 919-833-3617. FOR SALE: We have sold all our wean­ 1963 . STARR B. FARM, P. 0. Box 326, Escon­ lings but one handsome little colt, October dido , California . FOR SALE: Waseeka's leading Man 13612 , delivery . The fillies were all sold by the 3 year bay stallion. Sire: Waseeka's Noc­ end of June. However, we will consider FOR SALE: Hartman Trailers . Also Houghton turne . Dam : Deerfield leading lady . Beau­ selling a broodmare or a two year old filly, exercise carts and show buggies . Dealer: tiful head of Morgan conformation with not both . Insofar as possible, we try to J . CECIL FERGUSON, Broadwall Farm, Greene, place our horses to suit the new owner and R. I. style and action. Professionally trained by Dr. Orcutt . 1964 National ribbon winner ourselves . We reserve the right to reject a prospective customer . MARGARET VAN D. TROUBADOUR FARM under saddle and in harness. Reasonably RICE, Rockbottom lodge, Meredith, N. H. BOARDING TRAINING SEUING priced. E. CETLIN, Jenkins Road, Andover, Tel. CR 9-6082 . SHOWING RIDING INSTRUCTIONS Mass . GR 5-6682 . Indoor ring for year round facilities . Kopt FOR SALE: Katydale 013558, foaled May English Saddlery - new and used! also FOR SALE: A well bred Headlight Morgan 26, 1964, chestnut with white marking s. stable supplies . RALPH G. HALLENBECK., mare, lariette Jane 08240 . Guaranteed in Bar T Vigilman x Bonnydale Alert. Pictures owner, Selkirk, N. Y., 5 miles south of Albany , foal to Leghorn 's Sealect, a grandson of and further information on request . JANE N. Y., Route 9-W . Phone : South Bethlehem, Sealect . Also for sale two yearling stud PECK, 21 0 Grandview Street, Bennington, ROger 7-3396 . colts. Gentle . One is a grandson of Sealect . Vt. Tel. 802 442-2396 .. JOHN SMIGEL, Preston Hollow, New York. ( Continued on Page 77) HORSE & PONY TRANSPORTATION:Nation­ CE 9-4549 . w ide Van Service, bonded, insured, GEO. H. REESE, 929 W. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado FOR SALE: Reg. three year old chestnut Springs, Colorado 80906 . Phone code 303, mare by Parade 's Jubilee . Trained for 635-1888 . pleasure riding . Excellent conformation and INDEX TO ADVERTISERS disposition . Should make an exceptional Adams , H. C...... 7fl FOR SALE: Registered Morgans . You want child's or lad ies' pleasure mare or breeding Bayfield Tock Shop ...... 68 one? We have the one you're looking forl prospect . Contact GENE S. RICH, 44 Moul­ Beckridge Morgan s ...... 7 Colts, Fillies, Mares . Colors: chestnuts, bay, ton St., Hamiltc,n, Mass . Tel. 468-2807 . palomino. All to), breeding . $500 .00 up . Belcher, C. W ...... 72 Stock for sale at oil times . Stud service. FOR SALE: Dark bay filly, star, 3 white Big Bend Farms ...... 82 MORGAN HORSE BARN, 1 544 Ludwig Ave., feet, large, bloomy and very flashy . Good Breeders & Owners Directory ...... 78 'Santa Rosa, Calif . show prospect. Sire: Wind-Crest Abner Broodwoll Farm ...... 3 12055 ; Dam : Broadwall Felicity 08996. May Cope Cod ...... la FOR SALE: Registered Morgan mares, now be seen at BROADWALLFARM, Greene , Centaur Forms ...... ,\ fillies and colts, top blood lines, top quality. Rhode Island. Christmas Gifts ...... l 9 Reasonable prices . GOODWIN MORGANS, Crofts , F. S., Jr ...... B 883 E. 8600 So., Sandy, Utah . FOR SALE: Registered Morgan more Tyn­ Fanfare ...... 66 FOR SALE: Registered Morgans - includ­ ker Belle O1 02 54 . 6 years old, chestnut, Founder Research ...... 71 ing one Parade type 4 year Stallion - Wean­ 14 .2 hands , ride or drive. Will foal next Funquest Morgans ...... Inside Bock Cover Jlngs - Yearlings Mares . Good bloodlines. spring. Best offer over $800 . DALE HUB­ Green Meads ...... Bock Cover HENRY FAWCm, P. 0. Box 665, Elkhart, Ind . BARD, Box 192 , Airway Hts., Wash. Tel. Green Mt. Horse Association ...... 74 Spokane Chestnut 4-3886. Hovey's Tock Shop ...... 22 FOR SALE: Black show buggy . Completely High Postures ...... 69 refinished, like new. Only $500.00. FOR SALE: Exceptional weanling stallion, Hudson Volley Breeders ...... 6 RICHARD SWEET, Sweet Acres, Uncasville , chestnut, mixed tail, blaze, excellent action, Conn. Telephone 203 -848-9483. disposition, entered In Michigan Futurity . Joselene Hills ...... 14. t 5 Sire: Hycrest Tommyhawk ; Dam : llif's Jewell. Ken Kimbel ...... 7 4 FOR SALE: Registered l/ 4 Morgan colt, Chestnut stallion, 4 years, Hart 's Gem Dan Knoop , Mrs. Wolter A...... t,7 Lippitt and Sealect bloodlines, 16 months, Dee. Sire: Senator Flash; Dam : llif's Jewell. Marcy , Charles R...... 73 chestnut , ribbon winner, gentle . JULE, BERNARDHART, 2131 Price Road, Port Huron , Massachusetts, Univers ity of ...... 73 Groton, Mass. 448-6638 . Michigan . Miller Harness Company ...... 57 FOR SALE: Two year old registered Mor­ FOR SALE: Yearling gelding and 1964 colt Needha m, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ...... 66 gan gelding by Easter Twilight . Trained to by Shawalla Buck, colt out of Shawalla Tab. Orclond Farms ...... 60 ride and drive by Gill Carr . Excellent con­ Also 1 964 colt by Rockfleld out of Ruth Reoto Forms ...... 24 formation . Top show prospect . Contact Knox, outstanding individuals. Al PAULL, Richards Ranch ...... 62 . 65 SUSAN G. NEYLON, Pomeroy lane, Amherst, Box 443, Moscow, Idaho . Rockmople Form ...... 63 Mass. Alpine 3-7490 . Stephen Greene Press ...... so For Sale : Stallion-2 years by Moro Hill's Sunset Form ...... 26 FOR SALE: Reg. weanling Morgan filly, Prophet and Major 's Lass. Colt-Allen's Ma­ stock horse bloodlines , good conformation jor x Lippitt Georgianna . Filly-Lippitt Moro Towne -Ayr Morgans ...... 64 and Morgan type, on excellent show prospect. Alert x Major's Lass. Cornwallis and Lippitt Tyler ...... 6 1 We would consider trade for mare to breed blood . Very good show prospects . MR. and Voorh is Form ...... Inside Front Cover to our stallion . GEORGE KAPP, P. 0. Box MRS. GERALD F. ASHBY, RD 5, Centerport 1337 , Big Bear lake, Calif . Rd., Auburn, N. Y. . :~ :~:~r~er;:~~ ~: .. ::::::::: :::::::::: :::.·...... 2867

OCTOBER, 1964 81 From the Editor's Notebook thing that will help us to write a more. • • • interesting caption for the picture . And, if the picture is to be returned to some­ As you read this, our big November up-to.date printing processes, a pic­ one other than the owner listed, that ture. loses something when it is re­ gelding issue i5 going to press. We name and address should also be put are pleased with the number of ad­ produced. Under - or over-exposed pic­ on the back of the picture. Giving the tures, those with any degree of blurr­ vance orders for extra copies that we information about the pictures you send ing of the subject, or those where a have already received. We hope you in a letter will not do. Letters and pic­ dark horse blends in all too well against will enjoy this special issue. tures have a way of becoming separated . a dark background will just not print It is our plan at this time to make It takes no more time to label a pic­ successfully. And, except in rare cases, both the spring mare and foal issue ture correctly than to write. a letter to we do not use pictures showing a horse and the fall gelding issue annual fea­ accompany it. Correct labelling helps with £eet, tail, or ears vanishing off the tures. We hope you will keep these us to be accurate in placing and cap­ issues in mind as you go through the edge of the print. We ask you to go tioning your pictures. pictures you have of your Morgans. over with care the pictures you send We'd like the pictorial 5ections of these to us and to your regional corres­ We have many good things in store two issues to be truly outstanding , and pondents . for those of you who look forward to for this we need your help. We hope. One last word on the subject of pic­ spending those long fall and winter that during the years you will put aside tures: Please identify e.ach picture you eve.nings with our magazine . On the your best foal pictures and your best send to us according to our magazine way are more chapters of that wonder­ gelding pictures to send us for our con­ rules. Each picture should be identi­ fully detailed and splendidly written sideration whe.n the time comes. Many fied on the back by pasting or taping a series on training your own pleasure of you will have good pictures of your label 011 it with the name. and registra­ horse. Also coming are several articles summer foals that we will be glad to tion number of the Morgan and the by Marilyn Childs both on training and consider at that time for next spring's name and address of the owner. 1£ on matters of Morgan history. Bill mare and foal issue. The pictures we you'd like your picture to be considered Hopkins is working on an article for use need not be recently taken, if they for a special issue, this information us about Morgans as hunters and jump­ are good ones that we have not printed should be added. It is also of great ers. And' Professor Donald Balch has before. help to us to have as much additional promised us some lavishly-illustrated Speaking of pictures, thanks to your information on each picture as possible: articles on how young Morgans are efforts, the pictures in the magazine The Horse's show winnings, if it is a handled at the University of Vermont. are getting better and better. We still show picture, the name of the rider or This is just a sample of the good read­ however, receive too many that we driver (and age, if it is a child), the ing, entertaining and informative, that can't use. Even with the most modern, age and breeding of the horse - any- you'll find in our magazine this winter. BIG BENDFARMS WINNEBAGO, ILLINOIS

Two year old

BIG BEND JUNE MORN Sire: Windcrest Play Boy - Dam: Velvet R.M .

OUR FUTURE STOCK AND CUTTING MORGAN We have versatile Morgans, so come to us for selective breeding in 1965.

AT STUD: Champion WINDCREST PLAY BOY 12096

Champion ORCLAND GAY KNIGHT 12835

Manager-Trainer Owners HARRY ANDRE The WM. W. BARTONS R. R. 2 1806 National Avenue Winnebago, Ill. Rockford, Illinois 82 The MORGAN HORSE CONFORMATION TYPE PERFORMANCE

FUNQUEST GOLD HAWK 12571

1961 Western National Morgan Horse Show - Estes Park, Colorado First-Junior Stock Horse First-Trail Horse First-Championship Stock Horse

1961 National Morgan Horse Show - Northampton, Massachusetts First-Stock Horse

1964 Western National Morgan Horse Show - Estes Park, Colorado First-Western Pleasure Stallion First-Western Pleasure Stake First-New Mexico Reining Pattern First-Stock Horse First-Championship Stock Horse Stake First-Open Cutting Stallions Four Years Old and Over-Second to our Champion Stallion, Funquest Falcon

STUART G. HAZARD 1308 College Ave., Topeka, Kansas . I . . . ,. -- . . . ~ •,.• ... .-. :.....

Green Meads Morgan Weanling Sale

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 , 1964

30 FILLIES 9 STALLIONS

Par a de for Inspection 11 A.M. Sale Promptly at 1 :30 P.M.

Forty-two horses exhibited at the 1964 National Morgan Horse Show had been purchased at previous Gree n Meods Sa les . Twenty-one of these were ribbon winners this year, and won 33 ribbons in 24 different classes. They included : Champion Saddle Stake 1st 3rd 7th Champion Harness Stake 1st 2nd Junior Saddle Stake 1st 3rd Junior Harness Stake 7th Pleasure Mare , English 1st Junior Pleasure , Four Years Old or Under 1st Stallion in Harness 1st Stallions under 1S Hands 1st Also : 7 other Seconds , 3 other Thirds , 4 Fourths, S Fifths and 2 Sixths

We a re proud of this record , and offer it as proof tha t top weanlings are alway s to be found at the Green Meads Morgan Sale!

YOU CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT THIS SALE. Green Meads Farm

Richmond, Massachusetts

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