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Sponsored by Justin Morgan Horse Association 35c AUGUST 1958 • C E MORGAN HORSE _.„ W. S. C. Horse Show 35c AUGUST 1958 W. S. C. Horse Show LOCAL MORGANMORGAN ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS CENTRAL STATES MORGAN HORSE CLUB, INC.INC. Pres.: Ron Hayward, P. 0.0. Box Box 34, 34, So. So. Elgin, Elgin, Ill. Ill. Rec. Secy.-Treas.: Secy.-Treas.: LaVerne Miller, Miller, Downers Grove, Grove, Ill. Ill. Vice-Pres.: Rae Miller. Downers Grove, Grove, Ill. Ill. Pub. Secy.: Secy.: Mrs. EveEve Oakley,Oakley, 235 W.W. 55th55th St., St., Westmont, Westmont, Ill. Ill. THE CONNECTICUT MORGAN MORGAN HORSE HORSE ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION Pres.: Seth P. Holcombe,Holcombe, 48 LedyardLedyard Rd., Rd., W. W. Hartford Hartford 5, Conn. 5, Conn. Sec.: Mrs. E.E. A.A. Wolcott.Wolcott. Jr., Jr., Duncaster Lane, Lane, Bloomfield, Bloomfield, Conn. Conn. Vice-Pres.: William P.P. Clarke,Clarke, New Preston,Preston, Conn. Conn. Treas.: Mrs. AlexAlex Vasiloff,Vasiloff, Whippoorwill Rd., Rd., Old Old Lyme, Lyme, Conn. Conn. GREAT LAKES MORGAN HORSE ASSOCIATION Pres.: Walter Carrel. Carrel. 36225 W. W. 9 9 Mile Mile Rd., Rd., Farmington, Farmington, Mich. Mich. Sec.: Thomas Thompson.Thompson. 2015 S.S. Squirrel Squirrel Rd., Rd., Birmingham, Birmingham, Mich. Mich. Vice-Pres.: Douglas Arthurs, 43053 W. W. 11 11 Mile Mile Rd., Rd., Northville, Northville, Mich. Mich. Treas.: Treas.: John Baran.Baran. 6540 EvergreenEvergreen Rd., Rd., Detroit Detroit 10, Mich.10, Mich. MAINE MORGANMORGAN HORSE HORSE CLUBCLUB Pres.: Robert Keenan, Keenan, Lisbon Falls, Falls, Maine Maine Vice-Pres.: Charles Small, Small, Bath, Maine Maine Secy.-Treas.: Margaret Gardiner, Gardiner, Wircasset, Maine Maine MID-AMERICA MORGAN MORGAN HORSE HORSE CLUB, CLUB, INC. INC. Pres.: Mr. L.L. J.J. Schmitt. Schmitt. Libertyville, Ill. Ill. Secy.: Joan Hobtag,Hobtag, 600 Lincolnway,Lincolnway, W. W. Morrison, Morrison, Ill. Ill. Vice-Pres.: Robert Stahl. Stahl. Route 2, 2, Lowell, Lowell, Indiana Indiana Treas.: Harold Meyer, Meyer, 217 WestWest Lincoln Lincoln Ave., Ave., Barrington, Barrington, 111. 111. Pub. Dir.: Dir.: Jane Behling.Behling. HyLee Farms, Farms, Cambria, Cambria, Wis. Wis. MID-ATLANTIC MORGAN MORGAN HORSE HORSE CLUB CLUB Pres.: Marilyn C. C. Childs. Childs. Ringtown, Pa. Pa. Vice-Pres.: D. F. Switzler, Carrolltown, Pa. Pa. Secy.-Treas.: Mrs. LeighLeigh Morrell, Morrell, North Wales, Wales, Pa. Pa. NEW ENGLAND MORGAN HORSEHORSE ASSOCIATION Pres.: Keynith Knapp,Knapp, Arlington, Vt. Vt. Treas.: Nathaniel F. F. Bigelow. Bigelow. Jr.. Jr.. Goffstown, N. N. H. H. Vice-Pres.: Seth P. Holcombe.Holcombe. West Hartford, Hartford, Conn. Conn. Secy.: Miss Doris Rockwell.Rockwell. 148 StateState St. St. Hartford Hartford 3, Conn. 3, Conn. NEW YORK STATESTATE MORGAN HORSEHORSE CLUB Pres.: Willard Hoefen, Hoefen, 490 Ogden-ParmaOgden-Parma Towne Towne Line Line Rd., Rd., Corres.-Secy.: Mrs. D.D. J.J. Willey, Willey, RFD 2,2, Kennedy,Kennedy, New New York York Spencerport, N. N.Y. Y. Rec. Secy.: Secy.: Mrs. GeorgeGeorge Arnold. Arnold. Kanona, New New York York Vice-Pres.: Earl Langley,Langley, New Woodstock,Woodstock, New New York York Treas.: Philip Hess.Hess. Akron, New New York York NORTH CENTRAL MORGANMORGAN ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION Pres.: Clifford Hits.Hits. Box 255,255, Route Route 3, 3,Hopkins, Hopkins, Minn. Minn. Vice-Pres.: David Naas, Savage, Minn. Minn. Secy.-Treas.: Mrs. LouisLouis Noma Noma 3189 E.E. Co. Co. Rd., Rd., St. St. Paul Paul 9, Minn. 9, Minn. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA MORGAN MORGAN HORSE HORSE CLUB, CLUB, INC. INC. Pres.: G. A. Wessitsh, 2517 InmanInman Ave., Ave., Stockton, Stockton, Calif. Calif. Vice-Pres.: W. L. Linn. Box 25,25, Turlock, Turlock, Calif. Calif. Secy.-Treas.: Mrs. H.H. P.P. Boyd. Boyd. 680 No.No. San San Pedro Pedro Rd., Rd., San SanRafael, Rafael, Calif. Calif. THE MORGAN HORSEHORSE CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Pres.: Mrs. KeithKeith L. L. Morse. Morse. 1244 So.So. Sunkist Sunkist Ave., Ave., W. W.Covina, Covina, Calif. Calif. Vice-Pres.: Vice-Pres.: R. W. Cronk, 522 Linwood,Linwood, Apt. Apt. A, A,Monrovia, Monrovia, Calif. Calif. Secy.-Treas.: Don Hall, 420 WestWest Foothill, Foothill, Arcadia, Arcadia, Calif. Calif. OHIO MORGANMORGAN ASSOCIATIONASSOCIATION Pres.: Paul Rumbaugh,Rumbaugh, RD 1, PolkPolk Ohio Ohio Vice-Pres.: Don Shook, Cuyahoga Falls, Falls, Ohio Ohio MORGAN HORSE ASSOCIATION OF OREGON Pres.: Dr. R. W.W. VanVan Pelt, Pelt, 8415 S.S. E. E. fvfcLoughlin fvfcLoughlin Blvd. Blvd. Vice-Pres.: Ben Langston. Sherwood, Oregon Oregon Portland 2, 2, Oregon Oregon Secy.-Treas.: Mrs. ThelmaThelma Langston, Langston, Sherwood, Oregon Oregon PACIFIC NORTHWESTNORTHWEST MORGANMORGAN HORSE HORSE ASSOCIATIONASSOCIATION Pres.: Clarence E. E. Shaw, Shaw, Box 230,230, Route Route 1, 1,Walla Walla Walla, Walla, Wash. Wash. Vice-Pres.: Vice-Pres.: Leo H. Beckley, Box 240,240, Mt. Mt. Vernon, Vernon, Wash. Wash. Secy.-Treas.: Thelma Shaw,Shaw, 1009 E.E. Alder Alder St., St., Walla Walla Walla, Walla, Wash. Wash. JUSTIN MORGAN HORSE ASSOCIATION Pres.: Ray LaBounty, Ypsilanti, Mich. Mich. Vice-Pres.: Joe Symons,Symons, Flint, Mich. Mich. Secy.-Treas.: Edgar Mansfield, Mansfield, 33636 Hillcrest Hillcrest Dr., Dr., Farmington, Farmington, Mich. Mich. 13111JIMUJILL Jrl 11 iiii IIIIII Disposition Counts — Parade Colts Have It. We are very well pleased with our Parade foals this year. Look over his offspring now and make your selection. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cecil Ferguson Greene, Rhode Island Table of Contents fettets to SPECIAL FEATURES FEATURES Morgans in in Georgia Georgia 8 University ofof NewNew HampshireHampshire Horse Horse Show Show 10 Useful Morgans in in the the Southern Southern Tier Tier 13 the atots A Dream ComeCome True True 26 West Jersey Hospital Hospital Show Show 27 Morgans in in Florida Florida 27 Southern Vermont Vermont Horse Horse Show Show 28 Dear Sir: Sir: REGULAR FEATURES FEATURES I certainly appreciate appreciate your your good good magazine. It Ithas has something something in it be- in it be-Letters to to the the Editor Editor 4 side just just ads. ads. Editorial 5 Pacific North-west North-west News News 6 I'm DrillDrill MasterMaster for for our our riding riding club club Illinois-Missouri News 11 here in in Greenleaf, Greenleaf, Idaho Idaho and lastand year last yearMid-America Morgan Morgan Horse Horse Club Club 12 I worked out out a prettya pretty fair fairdrill. drill. New YorkYork State State News News 14 Central States States News 15 I was wondering wondering if any if any of the of maga-the maga- A Morgan Quiz Quiz 15 zine readers readers had had any any good good drills drillsthey theyJustin Morgan Morgan Horse Horse Association Association 16 would like like to to trade trade for formine. mine. I have I have Ohio News News 25 Maine Morgan Morgan News News 26 copies made made telling telling how how it is done.it is done. North Central Central News News 27 Our clubclub is is made made up ofup juniors of juniors and andSouthern California California News News 28 older. We We put put our our drill drill on aton the at theMid-Atlantic News News 28 Snake River River Stampede Stampede at Nampa at Nampa and andNew EnglandEngland — — Mid-Atlantic Mid-Atlantic Calendar Calendar of Events of Events 39 also the the Caldwell Caldwell Nite Nite Rodeo Rodeo last year, last year, the two two biggest biggest rodeos rodeos in Idaho. in Idaho. Officers of the Morgan Horse Club Yours truly, truly, Dallas P. P. Dillon Dillon President FREDERICK 0. 0. DAVIS DAVIS Rt. 1,1, Wilder, Wilder, Idaho Idaho Windsor, Vermont Vermont Vice-President GERALD F.F. TAFT TAFT Northville, Michigan Michigan Dear Sir: Sir: Treasurer WHITNEY STONE STONE After aa wait wait of of five five years, years, I finally I finally 90 BroadBroad St., St., New New York York 4, 4,N. Y. have my my Morgan. Morgan. On On May May 5, I 5,pur- I pur-Secretary • FRANK B.B. HILLSHILLS chased the the Morgan Morgan mare mare Mari Mari09061, 09061, 90 BroadBroad St., St., New New York York 4, N.4, Y.N. Y. (Debbie) from from Dorothy Dorothy Thurlow Thurlow Reardon of of Hampden, Hampden, Mass. Mass. Debbie Debbie The Morgan Horse Magazine is ofof Jubilee Jubilee King-Senator King-Senator Graham Graham blood and and was was bred bred in Nebraska. in Nebraska. This ThisVol. XVIII August, 19581958 No. 7 lovely four-year-old four-year-old is cocoa is cocoa chesnut chesnut with greygrey mane mane and and tail, tail, and andI under- I under- A Monthly stand she she did did quite quite well well in the in show the show The OfficialOfficial Publication Publication of of ring when when owned owned by Ralphby Ralph Lasbury Lasbury THE MORGANMORGAN HORSE HORSE CLUB, CLUB, Incorporated Incorporated as a a two-year-old. two-year-old. 90 BroadBroad St., St., New New York York 4, N.4, Y.N. Y. I will not be be able able to toshow show her thisher thisPlease send allall correspondence correspondence regarding regarding subscriptions subscriptions and andadvertising advertising year, but but am am looking looking forward forward to do- to do-to publication office: office: The The Morgan Morgan Horse Horse Magazine, Magazine, Leominster, Leominster, Mass. Mass. ing soso next next season. season. Publisher Otho F.F. EuseyEusey Sincerely, Circulation Manager Manager Lorraine LaFond LaFond Joyce M. M. Rucinski Rucinski 573 BirnieBirnie Ave Ave CONTRIBUTING EDITORS EDITORS W. Springfield, Mass. Mass. Mrs. DavidDavid Naas Naas Ern PedlerPedler Jane BehlingBehling P.S. We We live live on on what what was was part partof the of theRhoda KaneKane Mabel OwenOwen Ruth RogersRogers Sue Annis Mary LouLou Morrell Morrell Eve Oakley original Justin Justin Morgan Morgan farm farm in West in WestMrs. KeithKeith Morse Morse Springfield. The The Morgan Morgan Horse Horse Mon- Mon- Katharine Eskil Eskil Mrs. HenryHenry L. L. Nelsen Nelsen ument is is just just a couple a couple hundred hundred feet feetThe EditorEditor and and staff staff of The of The Morgan Morgan Horse Horse Magazine Magazine and the Morganand the Morgan down the road from our house.
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