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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 Rd., Rd., , 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 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

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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 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. So,Horse Club, Club, Inc., Inc., are are not notresponsible responsible for opinions for opinions and statements and statements down the road from our house. So, expressed m signedm signed articles articles or paid or advertisements. paid advertisements. These opinions These are opinions are there is is now now a descendant a descendant of the of famous the famous not necessarily necessarily the theopinion opinion of the of editor the andeditor staff and of this staff journal. of this journal. Justin now now living living on theon samethe same land. land. 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(Continued on Next Page) Copyright 1958 1958 by by The The Mogan Mogan Horse Horse Magazine Magazine OUR COVERCOVER

Spallismait'S Citalde4

For our thousands of readers who were unable to attend the National Morgan Horse Show, we reprint the following from the Show Program. This is reprinted from the 1958 American Horse Shows Association Rule Book. C. E.E. Shaw.Shaw. owner owner and and showman showman from Walla Walla Walla, Walla, Washingon, Washingon, dis- dis- plays the the Grand Grand Champion Morgan Morgan ribbon ribbon just just won won by his by young his young stallion, Rockfield, Rockfield, at theat therecent recent That sportsport is is something something done done for for the the fun fun of doingof doing it and it and W. S. C.C. Open Open Horse Horse Show Show and andJudg- Judg- ing School.School. Mr. Mr. Shaw Shaw is the is ownerthe owner of of that itit ceases ceases to to be be sport sport when when it itbecomes becomes a business,a business, something something Shawalla Morgan Morgan Horse Horse Ranch. Ranch. For For done forfor whatwhat there there is is in in it; it; complete results results and andadditional additional pictures pictures of thisthis show show see see W. W.S. C. S. column C. column and and pictorial section. section. That amateurismamateurism is is something something of ofthe the heart heart and and spirit—not spirit—not

a matter of of exact exact technical technical qualifications; qualifications; Letters That thethe good good manners manners of of sport sport are are fundamentally fundamentally impor- impor- (Continued from preceding page) tant; receive it itand and do doappreciate appreciate your kind-your kind- ness in in sending sending it to it me. to me. That thethe code code must must be be strictly strictly upheld; upheld; As youyou may may know, know, we wedo notdo havenot have any Morgan Morgan horses horses in this in thiscountry. country. We readread about about them them occasionally occasionally but but That thethe whole whole structure structure of ofsport sport is notis not only only preserved preserved from from see few few photos photos of them.of them. I am Ivery am in-very in- terested in inhorses horses and wasand keenwas to keen to the absurdityabsurdity of of undue undue importance, importance, but but is justified is justified by a by kind a kind of of have a a photo photo of aof really a really good good Morgan Morgan romance which which animates animates it, it, and and by by the the positive positive virtues virtues of courage, of courage, mare and and stallion stallion and and when when I saw Ithe saw the photo of of Princess Princess Jarnette Jarnette I thought I thought patience, goodgood temper, temper, and and unselfishness unselfishness which which are are demanded demanded by by she was was the the nicest nicest type type of mare of marethat that thought the code.code. I had seen seen a photoa photo of and of andso I sothought I would write write for for one. one. Most of of my my friends friends are areinterested interested That thethe exploitation exploitation of of sport sport for for profit profit kills kills the thespirit spirit and and in horseshorses and and they they will willbe very be veryin- in- retains only only the the husk husk and and semblance semblance of ofthe the thing; thing; terested to tosee see the thephoto photo that you that have you have so kindly kindly sent sent me. me. Thank Thank you onceyou once again and and I do wishwish you you good good luck luck That thethe qualities qualities of of frankness, frankness, courage, courage, and and sincerity sincerity which which and every every success success with with your yourlovely lovely mare. mark the the good good sportsman sportsman in inprivate private life life shall shall mark mark the discussionsthe discussions Yours sincerely, sincerely, of his interests at at a a show. show. Linda Malden Malden "Ramajon", Spring Spring Ridge, Ridge, N. S. W.,W., Australia Australia

Dear Sir, Sir, About 17 17 years years ago ago I got I goton a onhorse a horse to taketake a apleasure pleasure ride. ride. I didn't know know how to to ride, ride, and and got got quite quite a scare a scare (Continued on Page 34)

AUGUST, 19581958 5 PACIFIC NORTHWEST NORTHWEST NEWS NEWS

Including complete results of Morgan classes at the W.S.C. Open Horse Show in Pullman, Washington

By KATHARINE ESKIL ESKIL

Shows, foals, and new Morgan Mares, lourlour years years and and over: over: Won by man has its social side as well and the owners are this month's current topics POMULA, owned by Susan Eskil, Key- Morgan people enjoyed an informal stone Ranch, Entiat, Wash.; 2nd, GIN- of conversation among members of the GER VERMONT, owned by Mr. and Mrs. breakfast with a chance to discuss Pacific Northwest Morgan Horse As- Leo Beckley; 3rd, ORADUST, owned by plans for their All Morgan Show and sociation. Washington State College; 4th, POMME- to compare notes on Morgan activity LASS, owned by E. Barclay Bauns; 5th, in various parts of the country. The Competition was keen at the Wash- CHERYSA, owned by the Rocking Chair ington State College Open Horse Ranch, Philipsburg, Montana. Vietors of the Rocking Chair Ranch Show where for the first time in the , fourfour years years and and over: over: Won by Philipsburg, Montana, were welcomed history of the show, a Grand and Re- KEYSTONE, owned by Mr. and Mrs. E. into the group both as Morgan owners serve Champion stallion and mare were Barclay Brauns; 2nd, PRINCE ROMAN- and as exhibitors and contestants in chosen for each breed. Clarence and ESQUE, owned by C. R. Thacker, of Yaki- in the Show. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mills ma, Wash.; 3rd, DEDRICK, owned by Ray Bess Shaw's Rockfield and Susan Es- Ellsworth, Lewiston, Idaho; 4th, FOXX, of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and their kil's Pomula had the distinction of be- owned by William S. Day, Spokane, Wash. son, and their friends, Mr. and Mrs. ing declared the first Grand Champion Grand Champion Champion Mare: Mare: POMULA, owned English, were there for the second year Morgan Stallion and the first Grand by Susan Eskil. in succession. It was pleasant to see Champion Morgan Mare of a Pullman Reserve ChampionChampion Mare: Mare: KEYSTONE'S them again and to hear about their Show. Reserve Champion Stallion was KATHARINE, owned by Mrs. R, W. Boggs. Morgans. They also brought news of Barclay and Ingrid Brauns' Keystone Grand Champion Champion Stallion: Stallion: ROCKFIELD, the Bruce McDonalds, likewise of Cal- and Reserve Champion Mare was Anne owned by Shawalla Morgan Horse Ranch. gary. Mrs. McDonald had written a Reserve ChampionChampion Stallion: Stallion: KEYSTONE, very interesting article on Morgans for Bogg's Keystone's Katharine. owned by Mr. and Mrs. E. Barclay Brauns. Complete results of the Morgan the May issue of "Canadian Cattle- classes in the W. S. C. Open Horse PERFORMANCE CLASSES CLASSES men." The magazine was passed Show at Pullman, Washington, are Morgan English: English: Won by CHERYSA; around and many of us had a chance to 2nd, POMULA; 3rd, ORADUST; 4th, GIN- read the article. The Mills and Mc- as follows: GER VERMONT; 5th, MILHOLM CORONA- TION, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beckley. Donalds are promising to bring their HALTER CLASSES CLASSES Morgan Western Western Pleasure: Pleasure: Won by Morgans down for a show one of these Won by LINFIELD, Fillies, one year:year: LADY BEE, owned by the Shawalla Mor- days. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beckley, K- gan Horse Ranch; 2nd, PRINCE ROMAN- BaR-C Morgan Horse Farm, Mount Ver- ESQUE; 3rd, SILVER BLOSSOM, owned OTHER SHOW SHOW RESULTS RESULTS non, Wash.; 2nd, KEYSTONE'S ULLA- by John Moffit, Spokane, Wash.; 4th, Westemaires Sixth Sixth Annual Annual Open Open BET, owned by Karin Brauns, Keystone MILHOLM CORONATION; 5th, ORADUST. Ranch, Entiat, Wash. Horse Show,Show, Everett,Everett, Wash. Wash. Gay Nineties MorganMorgan Horse: Horse: Won by Colts, oneone year:year: Won by MONTEY KEYSTONE; 2nd, ORADUST; 3rd, GINGER Morgan Horse Horse English: English: Won by QUIEN VERMONT, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Leo VERMONT; 4th, POMULA; 5th, KEY- SABE, owned by Jacque Bowen, Wenat- Beckley; 2nd, KEYSTONE'S NUCHIEF, STONE'S KATHARINE. chee, Wash.; 2nd, SUN DUST, owned by owned by E. Barclay Brauns, Keystone Louise Bates, Red Top Farm, Arlington, Ranch, Entiat. The Morgans which were entered in Wash.; 3rd, SKAGIT KIKIALOS, owned Fillies, two years: Won by KEYSTONE'S open classes did very well. In the by Yvonne McDonald, Bothell, Wash. KATHARINE, owned by Mrs. R. W. Boggs, Open Fine Harness, Keystone placed Morgan Horse. Horse. Western: Western: Won by QUIEN Skyline Stables, Everett, Wash.; 2nd, first and Oradust, second. John Mof- SABE; 2nd, SUN DUST; 3rd, GINGER VER- SHAWALLA BETTY, owned by Jeanette fitt won the Junior Western Pleasure MONT. Miles, Coeur D'Alene, Idaho; 3rd, KEY- STONE'S ARTEMIS, owned by Bob Boggs Class with his mare Silver Blossom. Evergreen Saddle Saddle Club's Club's Annual Annual Skyline Stables, Everett, Wash. There were forty-eight entries in the Open HorseHorse Show Show Fillies, three years: years: Won by KEY- class. Carolyn Miller placed first in STONE'S DAINTY BESS, owned by Karin Junior Equitation, western, 14 to 17 HALTER CLASSES CLASSES Brauns. years of age, riding Mrs. H. C. Lisher- Mares (all(all ages): ages): Won by SKAGIT Colts, three years:years: Won by ROCKFIELD, ness' gelding, Laddy Linsley. NIKA, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Robert owned by Shawalla Morgan Horse Ranch, Milne, Snohomish, Wash.; 2nd, GINGER Walla Walla, Washington. The annual W. S. C. Show at Pull- VERMONT; 3rd, ABASUE, owned by 6 The MORGANMORGAN HORSE HORSE The Jackson Ranch at Harrison, Montana, reports the following sales: A black brood mare, Valerie, and stal- lion foal to Cecil Edwards, Waterloo, Montana; chestnut yearling stallion, Lunn, to Hans Kofoed of Hall, Mon- tana; black yearling stallion, Chief Star to C. Arthur Lyman of Bozeman, Montana; chestnut yearling stallion, Shurfield, to Dave Warnock of Los- tine, Oregon, who recently lost his stal- lion, Red Racer. W. E. Cain of Armstrong, British Columbia, and his daughter, Doris Kane, made a trip to numerous Wash- ington cities recently looking for quar- ter horses. Instead they bought two two-year-old Morgan fillies from Ira Cochran of Walla Walla, one by Sun Dust and one by Colonel Battell. Clarence Shaw of Shawalla Morgan Horse Ranch, Walla Walla, reports the sale of Morgans to the following new Morgan owners: a filly to Barney Mul- aney of Gresham, Oregon; a mare and to Ted Willey of Enterprise, Ore- gon; a filly to Jeannette Miles of Coeur ROCKFIELD. winner of three year old stallion class and Grand Champion Stallion at the W. S. C. Horse Show. Owned by Shawalla Morgan Horse Ranch. d'Alene, Idaho; a gelding to Carl Meyers of Condon, Oregon; a stallion to Millard Ulch of Susanville, Calif.: See Page 17 for more pictures of W. S. C. Horse Show. a filly to Mrs. Don McDonald of Dex- ter, Oregon; a gelding to Dale Hall of (Continued on Page 35) Louise Bates; 4th, FAIRLANDS TRIXIE, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beckley; 5th, BEAU MONT, owned by Melody Gilpen, Lynnwood, Wash. Stallions (all(all ages):ages): Won by SUN DUST; 2nd, HILLCREST LAD, owned by Dolly Milne, Snohomish; 3rd, HILLCREST ROB- BIE, owned by Robert Milne. Morgan Western: Western: Won by QUIEN SABE; 2nd, BEAU MONT; ard, GINGER VER- MONT; 4th, SUN DUST; 5th, CHIEF GER- ONIMO, owned by Gardner Smith, Snoho- mish, Wash. Morgan English: English: Won by QUIEN SABE; 2nd GINGER VERMONT; 3rd, MILHOLM CORONATION, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beckley; 4th, SUN DUST; 5th, FAIR- LANDS TRIXIE. NEWS NOTES Sylvia and Erwin Donoghue of Bothell have bought Kilyn Vonmac, a three year old black filly, from Yvonne McDonald of Bothell. Mrs. 0. E. Elkins of Yakima, has sold the well known stallion, Mr. Jus- tin to Mr. Silverthorne of Selah, Wash. Gladys Koene of Bothell, Mrs. Robert Milne of Snohomish, and Leo Beckley of Mount Vernon, attended the W. L. Linn estate dispersal sale of Morgan horses and equipment at Turlock, California, where Mrs. Milne bought the brood mare, Brown Knox POMULA, winnerwinner of Mares four years and over, and GrandGrand Champion Champion Mare Mare at recentat recent I.u, and her foal. W. S. C. HorseHorse Show. Show. Owned by Susan Eskil, Keystone Ranch,Ranch, Entiat, Entiat, Washington: Washington: AUGUST, 1958 7 Morgans in in Georgia Georgia

By JOE L. YOUNG

My first attack of Morgan horse me; all he had to do was help me find fever occurred in the fall of 1922, while something to buy. I was a student in agriculture at Au- On my return home from Florida this spring, it was my privilege to visit You can well imagine how I felt burn, Alabama, taking a course in when I asked him if there was such "Types and Breeds of Farm Animals," be L. Young of LaGrange, Georgia. 1 had heard of his Morgan purchases a thing as a Palomino Morgan and if by Plumb. so where could I find one? And he It so happens I still have my original in California and was interested to see his stock, as well as to extend a said, "Yes, and she is for sale and is text book with Rat Young written on in foal to Sun Down." He told me the fly leaf; and it is interesting to re- "Welcome" from the Morgan Horse Club to a Morgan breeder in Georgia. where I could find her, and what a read an account of the Morgan breed mountain drive and climb and walk listed then in chapter VI entitled The Mr. Young and his mother were it proved to be. It was worth the effort American Trotter and Pacer, as the most congenial hosts, and we enjoyed because there she was, just as he said Morgan family. At that time there every minute of our visit. and it proved to be love at first sight. were twenty-two chapters and two So, in December 1945, Carmel Snow hundred pages devoted to horses, mules I was so impressed with his Morgans and the story of his purchases that I MHC 05656 by Night Tide out of and ponies. I wonder how that would Kaycee was the first horse I ever compare with today's edition? asked him to write an article for the magazine, which is presented here- owned, Morgan or otherwise, and she From our classroom work it was is still my pride and joy. then and there that I said to myself — with. if I could ever afford to own a horse F. 0. DAVIS Through the wonderful hospitality I wanted it to be a Morgan. And now, of Merle Little and his family, El after all these years I am still wonder- Rancho Poco proved to be my Califor- nia home, and had this not been true ing whether or not I can afford a While the Morgan fever did not die horse. there wouldn't be any Morgans at — it lay dormant until about 1942. At Pineland today. And lest you be mislead and I this time I was stationed at the Charles- After the purchase of Snow I was be misunderstood, I take this oppor- ton Port of Embarkation, Charleston, tunity to inform you in no uncertain confronted with the problem of what S. C., on active duty with the army. to do next. In so far as I knew there terms that, in spite of the fact that On this particular occasion the 102nd the fever was and still is in my blood, wasn't and probaby never had been a Infantry, a New England outfit was in registered Morgan horse in the state in spite of the fact I spent many weary our staging area. It was my pleasure hours in a McClellan saddle on the of Georgia so — what was I going to meet a Lt. from Vermont, whose to breed Snow to — suppose she drop- near horse of the lead team of the first name I wish I could remember, and of section of Battery A of the Second ped a filly — suppose she dropped a course much of our time was spent stud colt, I wouldn't want to use him Field Artillery at Ft. Bragg, N. C.; talking about Morgan horses. From and in spite of the fact I traveled several on his mother. The only solution I what he told me about his Morgan could figure was to buy an unrelated dusty miles in the bull ring with stir- mare I broke out with the fever again. rups crossed, bareback, and in the sad- stud colt (I didn't know B from hull dle; and with my name on the stable A few months later I came under foot about training him) and if I door for biting the dust; I was never the command of Col. John F. Wall, bought a grown stallion I wouldn't completely saddle sprung; and do I who at one time was commandant of be able to handle him to say nothing in no part consider myself a horseman. the Remount station at Front Royal, of being able to pay for him. So, there I was again. Then why do I have Morgans? Va. It was he who sold me on Mor- To me, there is an intangible some- gans for good and you might say this But isn't it interesting to look back thing about a horse which appeals to was my second attack of the fever over the roads we have traveled and me that I find in no other animal. His without having ever seen a Morgan see how Fate or Divine Power seems animation, his will to go and do, horse. to step in and take over the guiding of his disposition to place it all at your Along about this time I first heard of man's destiny just when he is at command with just a word or signal. of and saw a Palomino horse. And of his road's end. And I find all of this wrapped ONLY course I wanted my Morgan to be a Out of a clear blue sky one night as in the hide of a Morgan. What a source Palomino. I was siting with Merle in his Sanctum of inner satisfaction it is to see a pro- My third attack of the fever (from Sanctorum — he shoved an eight by duct of your breeding perform under which I daresay I will never recover) ten photograph of a Morgan stallion the bidding of its proud owner as only came in 1945 when Uncle transferred under my nose and said, "Here's your a Morgan can do. me to California; and I saw Sun Down stallion — we will go get him in the So many people ask me, what is a Morgan, at Merle Little's El Rancho morning and if you like him, he is Morgan horse? My answer is usually Poco, at Monrovia. From then on I for sale." —all that is good in horse flesh. was sunk. Merle didn't have to sell I looked at that picture and looked 8 The MORGANMORGAN HORSE HORSE at it and didn't figure they could grow The next morning I was first up and She put a halter on him and led him horses like that; much less me ever tipped out to where I hoped to find out into the open which wasn't too owning him or being able to handle my (? ) bouncing bundle of dynamite. much room at best. She rode him him. The more I thought about what To my pleasant surprise he was still with a halter and with a bridle; she I was getting into the more I developed in his pen. I walked over to the fence rode him bare back; English, 'Western, cold fet, chills, fever, hot flashes — — spoke to him and reached through slid off his rump; picked up his front butterflies in the middle etc. — but I to rub his front leg and soon as my feet, pulled his hind feet out back of had jumped into this business — no- hand touched him he picked his foot him; crawled under him, pulled his body had pushed me, so I figured it up and held it there for me to see, and tail and while she was standing a mat- was up to me to see it through. I said to myself — well, maybe after ter of inches directly back of both his heels she turned to me and said, "You The next morning we set sail for all. say he will kick." At the same time somewhere in the mountains. In due Late in the day I was sitting on a time we drove onto a flat place dug bale of straw across from the stallion's she took her thumb and jabbed him out of the side of a hill and in less pen kinder taking stock of the mess I in the muscle of his hind leg and said, than no time Merle dropped the ramp was in and wondering if there was "I wish he would kick me." He to his van and had led three horses some graceful way I could wiggle out didn't move a peg. out of the barn and fastened them in of it before I got any sicker. Three He was next hitched to a two the truck before I knew what was go- thousand miles from home, nine head wheeled cart and she drove him all ing on and then turned to me and of registered Jersey cattle in Langlois, over the place. While trotting down asked, "How did you like your Oregon, a thousand miles away and the lane where a mare and colt were horse?" I said, "What horse?" The the man wanting me to come get along side the fence he spoke to the only thing that made an impression them; and me still in the army. lady and made a move in her direction and Mrs. Knowles slapped him with on me was that from the kicking and Before the fog completely wrapped snorting that was coming from out the lines and said, "Tend to your busi- me up, Mrs. Knowles came around ness." That was all she needed to do. the truck we would do well to get the shed lugging a saddle followed home with the pieces. But we did. Even after all of this I still wasn't by Mr. Knowles and Mr. and Mrs. so sure he was, 'my horse.' What When Merle put the stallion in his Little. would he do with me handling him? pen — and I do mean pen, a space In the beginning let Inc say that With his trainer and a person he knew about twelve by twenty feet — he while Mrs. Knowles only weighed and who knew him, yes, but what if bounced from end to end and side to about one hundred and ten or fifteen something happened that wasn't in his side. I told Merle he was too much pounds; she didn't ask that stallion the book nor mine either and I didn't horse for me that I would never be first thing. She told him what to do know what to say or do? Then what? able to do anything with him. and he did it. It was all new to me. Merle said, "Aw, he'll cool off by She opened the gate to his pen and And now as best as I can remember tomorrow." told him to come there. He came up the details of what happened within He then made arrangements for the to her and she told him to get over a matter of a very few minutes I will lady who owned and trained him to to the back side. He did. She told tell you what happened that closed the come over the next day and put him him to come to her again. He did. deal. through his paces for me. "Come up closer," she said. He did. (Continued on Page 31)

JOLLY ROGER by Rosco MorganMorgan out out of of Herodona, Herodona, owned owned by by PINELAND PINELAND SUGAR. SUGAR. 18 month18 month old chestnutold chestnut filly fillyby Jolly by JollyRodger Rodger Joe L.L. YoungYoung of of LaGrange, LaGrange, Georgia. Georgia. out ofof PinelandPineland Carmel Carmel Candy, Candy, with with owner owner Bobby Bobby Manley Manley of of , Geogia.Geogia.

AUGUST, 1958 the Orcutts have shown a genuine in- University ofof NewNew HampshireHampshire Horse Horse Show Show terest in the students at the Univer- sity of New Hampshire, as well as By RODNEY GOULDGOULD aided the Department of Animal Science by lending to them several of their stallions for the purposes of im- Sponsoring a Horse Show at the result of this change the Riding Club proving the University Morgan Breed- University of New Hampshire is cer- as a student organization no longer ing program. By previous agreement tainly nothing new to the administra- existed. joint ownership of a stud colt sired by tion of that institution, nor is it any- During the early fall of 1957, a Orcland Gayman and out of U.N.H. thing new to exhibitors throughout group of interested students visited Silkolene was announced on show day. New England. But the University of Orcland Farms. It was here during The following is a listing of the win- New Hampshire Class C Horse Show an informal conversation with Ruth ners in the Morgan Classes: held in Durham on May 11th this and Lyman Orcutt that the idea of re- year, was without a doubt the most Model Morgan: Won by MILLER'S ADEL, forming the Riding Club and in turn owned by Waseeka Farms, shown by outstanding horse show ever held in sponsoring their own horse show was Mr. John Lydon; 2nd DR. FAUSTUS, the history of the University. In fact, conceived. owned and shown by Mr. Joseph Kean; one might even go so far as to refer The first task then was to re-organ- 3rd, U. S. PANEZ, owned and shown by to the show as being unique, unique in ize the Riding Club. This meant Mr. Richard Nelson; 4th, DOUBLE J. TORCHFIRE, owned and shown by Mr. the sense that for the first time in the drawing up a new Constitution and Burton Smith. history of this educational institution, submitting it for Administrative ap- Morgans under under 15 15 hands: hands: Won by a show of this type and quality was en- proval. The second step was to vote on WINDCREST SENTIMENTAL LADY, owned tirely student sponsored and managed. whether they should sponsor a show by Waseeka Farms, shown by Mr. John Lydon; 2nd, ASHLAND POLLY DARLING, When one stops to consider the subject to the approval of the admin- owned and shown by Mr. Lawson Glid- pressure of college life, both scholastic istration. This was done and an all den; 3rd, LIPPITT MERCURY, owned by and social, its almost inconceivable to out effort was launched in preparation Mr. Robert L. Knight, shown by Mr. Ar- think that a group of students could for the show. thur Titus; 4th, DOUBLE J. TORCHFIRE, owned and shown by Mr. Burton Smith. band together and find the time and The next problem was that of fin- Morgans 15 15 hands hands and and over: over: Won by initiative to put on a horse show. As ances. For although the Riding Club CORRINE, owned by Waseeka Farms, I see it there were two major factors was an independent organization at shown by Mr. John Lydon; 2nd, LIPPITT that provided them with the initiative the University of New Hampshire it MERCURY, owned by Mr. Robert L. Knight, and shown by Mr. Arthur Titus; 3rd, to take on such an enterprise. First, had absolutely no funds with which SARACEN, owned and ridden by Miss the interest and love for good horse to operate. However, thanks to the Sandra Cameron; 4th, ASHLAND DON- flesh, and secondly the feeling that generosity of Prof. L. V. Tirrell, SON, owned and shown by Mr. Lawson anything that is worthwhile doing is Chairman of the Department of Ani- Glidden. worth doing well. Regardless of what mal Science, a fund was made avail- Morgans in in Harness: Harness: Won by CORRINE, owned by Waseeka Farms, driven by Mr. the actual reasons were these students able to them for the purposes of help- John Lydon; 2nd, LIPPITT MERCURY, collectively known as the U. N. H. ing them to meet their initial expenses. owned by Mr. Robert L. Knight, driven by Riding Club, were certainly rewarded This money paid for their affiliation Mr. Arthur Titus; 3rd, DOUBLE J. TORCH- for their efforts, for on show day ap- fees with the New England Horse- FIRE, owned and diven by Mr. Burton proximately 80 different horses from man's Council and the New Hamp- Smith; 4th, U. S. PANEZ, owned and all over New England and over 1500 driven by Mr. Richard Nelson. shire Horse and Trail Associations. Morgan Championship Championship (L. (L. V. V. Tirrel Tirrel Chal- Chal- spectators appeared on the show The Riding Club then organized lenge Trophy):Trophy): Won by WINDCREST grounds forming the nucleus or basis themselves into various Committees SENTIMENTAL LADY, owned by Waseeka for what proved to be an outstanding and the work began. These students Farm and shown by Mr. John Lydon; 2nd, show in all respects. It goes without solicited all of the advertisements, DEERFIELD MEADSON owned and shown by Miss Claire Farrar; 3rd, SARACEN, saying that these students deserve a sponsor ads, trophies, and other dona- owned and shown by Miss Sandra Cam- lot of credit. tions made by friends of the Univer- eron; 4th, LIPPITT MERCURY, owned by Those of you who have sponsored sity. They did their work so en- Mr. Robert L. Knight and shown by Mr. horse shows before are well aware of thusiastically that by show day they Arthur Titus. the problems and "red tape" encoun- were exactly even on their books. The Morgan Pleasure Class was won tered by the U. N. H. Riding Club The University of New Hampshire by a gelding owned and shown by Mr. event. But those problems encoun- Horse Show featured 26 classes in 11 Jon Winters of Barre, Mass. tered by the U. N. H. Riding Club major divisions. Five of the classes The Judge was Mr. Barney Stecker were two-fold, and for this reason I were Morgan Classes. As an added Brooklyn, N. Y.; Ringmaster, Mr. Na- believe they will be of interest to you. feature of the show, Prof. L. V. Tir- thaniel Bigelow, Goffstown, N. H.; Prior to this year, the riding pro- rell was honored by presenting to him and Steward, Mr. Wallace Dennis, Lee, gram and the Riding Club fell under in his name the new L. V. Tirrell N. H. Miss Martha Gordon of Mar- the capable supervision of the Wo- Challenge Trophy, which in turn was blehead, Mass, was Show Secretary. man's Physical Education Department awarded to the Champion Morgan of The University of New Hampshire at the University of New Hampshire. the show. Mr. Frederick 0. Davis, Riding Club wishes to extend to the As of June 1957, a departmental President of the Morgan Horse Club Morgan Horse Club, Inc. and the change was made and the riding pro- was on hand to make the presentation. Morgan Horse Magazine its whole- gram became the responsibility of the The show was also dedicated to Ruth hearted thanks for their support in Department of Animal Science. As a and Lyman Orcutt. For many years this show. 10 The MORGANMORGAN HORSE HORSE Hills Choice.Choice. From From S. D.S. SahlstromD. Sahlstrom Illinois-Missouri News News of St.St. Cloud, Cloud, Minn., Minn., they they bought bought Lilli Lilli Glo byby Milaca Milaca Captain Captain out outof Sun- of Sun- By PAT WERTS flower Princess. Princess. And And T. T. T. Brunk T. Brunk sold them them a topa top stallion stallion prospect prospect in in the two two year year old old chestnut, chestnut, The GayThe Gay Most of of this this year's year's foals foals are here are andhere andLast winter winter another another young young mare marewas wasCadet, by by Townshend Townshend Gaymeade Gaymeade out out it lookslooks like like a yeara year for forstud stud colts. colts. Up Upadded to to the the group group at Springwater at Springwater of (Nita.(Nita. at Kirksville,Kirksville, Mo., Mo., the the Dr. Dr. Nelson Nelson Stock Farm, Farm, as asMr. Mr. Searls Searls purchased purchased The GreenwaltsGreenwalts recently recently sold solda 2 a 2 Kings of of Kingshaven Kingshaven have have a stud a coltstud coltFrosty Princess Princess from from Mr. Mr.R. E. R. Ward E. Ward year old old gelding gelding by byDanny Danny de Jarnette de Jarnette by LarrubyLarruby King King Royal Royal out outof Cho- of Cho-of MountMount Pleasant, Pleasant, Iowa. Iowa. This This un- un-out of of Seneta Seneta to theto theLyman Lyman Gleasons Gleasons quita, their their typy typy little little bay bay mare mare by byusual colored colored mare, mare, who who is a grey is a greyof Elmira,Elmira, New New York. York. They They also also sold sold Pride of of King. King. Dr. Dr. King King says says they theyroan, is is by by King King Mick Mick out out of Silver of Silver the good good pair pair of geldings,of geldings, King's King's Jester Jester have been been driving driving Choquita's Choquita's yearling, yearling, Princess by by Mountain Mountain Silver Silver Sheik. Sheik. and Robin Robin Red Red to Mr.to Mr. George George Grim- Grim- Kings-Haven Clipper Clipper by Royalby Royal Clip- Clip-She has has been been bred bred to the to Scads' the Scads' young youngshaw, East East Freetown, Freetown, Mass. Mass. Mrs. Mrs. per and and that that he heis doing is doing well. well. Their Theirchestnut horse, horse, Prince Prince de Jarnette. de Jarnette. George Norton Norton of ofMonroe, Monroe, Wisc., Wisc., most recent recent acquisition, acquisition, HyLee's HyLee's Lady LadyThe RaymondRaymond Brachears Brachears of Wag- of Wag-bought the the yearling yearling mare, mare, Osogay Osogay Maudeen, who who was was Reserve Reserve Champion Champion goner, Ill., Ill., had had their their usual usual luck luckwith withby TownshendTownshend Gaymeade Gaymeade out of out of Mare atat the the Illinois Illinois State State Fair Fair in 1955, in 1955, stud colts colts this this year. year. Bright Bright Star, whoStar, whoMoneta from from the the Greenwalts Greenwalts and and has been been bred bred to Behling's to Behling's Billy Burk-Billy Burk-incidentally is isone one of the of nicestthe nicest mares maresplans to to show show her her at the at Illinoisthe Illinois State State land. around, had had a stud a stud colt coltby Congo's by Congo's Fair. Another Another Gaymeade Gaymeade filly fillywent went Mr. Al Kaegel of of Chesterfield Chesterfield has hasPride. Brachears Brachears have have some some good younggood youngwest to to Mr. Mr. Mel Mel Morse Morse in California,in California, two nicenice 3 3year year old old Morgan Morgan stallions. stallions. horses, including including the 3the year 3 yearold stallion, old stallion, this one one called called Rosemeade Rosemeade out of out Rock- of Rock- Hurricane Lake Lake by bythe the Airacobra Airacobra out outRock Hudson. Hudson. He He has has the stylethe styleand androse. Mrs. Mrs. Morse Morse has has some some excellent excellent of JennyJenny Lake Lake is ais dark a dark chestnut chestnut with withcarriage for for a gooda good harness harness horse. horse. The Theyoung mares. mares. light mane mane and and tail tail like like his sire.his sire.It two It yearyear old old black black filly filly Debra Debra Dee Dee The EdEd Ryans Ryans of ofDelavan, Delavan, Ill., haveIll., have was pouring pouring buckets buckets so we so didn't we didn'tget hasget been been sent sent to Lewis to Lewis Pape Pape for har- for har-several Morgans Morgans in training,in training, including including to seesee him him out out of theof thebarn, barn, but he but nesshe training. training. And And they they have have a nice a niceMr. Hazard's show show horse horse the Brown the Brown should have have plenty plenty of action. of action. We'd We'dyearling stud, stud, Chief Chief Cobra Cobra by Mr. by Mr.Falcon, and and the the roadster, roadster, Gallant Gallant like toto see see this this young young stud studat some at ofsome Breezy of Cobra, Cobra, a full a full brother brother to Hur- to Hur-King. They They also also have have HyLee's HyLee's Top Top the shows shows this this year year as he as has he the has con- the con-ricane Lake. Lake. They They recently recently sold soldthe theBrass, a a2 year2 year old old in training. in training. Ryans Ryans formation as as well well as theas coloringthe coloring to chestnut to mare mare Dot Dot S Belle, S Belle, by Power- by Power-have a a good good chestnut chestnut stud studcolt sired colt sired make people people stop stop and andlook. look. Mr. Kae- Mr. Kae-ful outout of of Bar Bar S BonnieS Bonnie to Miss to Miss by LuckmoreLuckmore out out of theof theexcellent excellent mare mare gel alsoalso owns owns Stormy Stormy Weather, Weather, a Camille a Centers Centers and and her hermother mother Mrs. Mrs.Patty Pratt Pratt by by Flyhawk. Flyhawk. black stud, stud, by by Cinnamon Cinnamon King, King, Mr. Mr.Rachel Centers, Centers, Portland, Portland, Indiana. Indiana. Roy BrunkBrunk had had two two stud stud colts, colts, one one Searls' parade parade stallion stallion out of out the of good the goodThey already already own own the the Morgan Morgan stallion stallion out of of 24 24 year year old old Black Black Dee, Dee, dam damof of mare Illawana Illawana Nada. Nada. Mr. Mr. Kaegel Kaegel says saysRoyal Zephyr. Zephyr. They They also also sold sold a nice a niceCongo, when when we we saw saw him, him, and ex-and ex- that Stormy Stormy is isa real a real pet andpet aand clown. a clown. chestnut gelding gelding Hi-Shadow, Hi-Shadow, by Don by Donpected two two more more foals. foals. He is He getting is getting The KaegelsKaegels also also own own some some exception- exception-Hudson out out of ofRhobettie, Rhobettie, to Mr. to and Mr. andsome nice nice colts colts by theby youngthe young bay stal- bay stal- ally good-lookinggood-looking road road horses, horses, and andMrs. LymanLyman Gleason Gleason of Elmira,of Elmira, N. Y. N. Y.lion, . Mango. He He had had a good-looking a good-looking Sandy Kaegel Kaegel has has a well-bred a well-bred saddle- saddle-The LewisLewis Papes Papes of Pawnee,of Pawnee, Ill., Ill.,group of of yearlings yearlings in the in pasture.the pasture. Roy, Roy, bred mare mare in inaddition addition to her to little her littlealso have have two two stud stud colts, colts, one out one of outlike of everyoneeveryone else else it seems, it seems, has sold has sold palomino Morgan Morgan mare, mare, Sandy's Sandy's But- But-Patty's Sweetheart, Sweetheart, their their black black parade parade down his his horses, horses, and anddoesn't doesn't have too have too terscotch by by Flying Flying Jubilee. Jubilee. mare and and sired sired by Mr.by Mr. Breezy Breezy Cobra. Cobra. many to to sell sell at atthe the present present time, time,unless unless Mr. Breezy Cobra Cobra is ais very a very typy typy little littlehe decidesdecides to topart part with with some some nice nice Here at at Hillsboro, Hillsboro, Mo., Mo., we wewere were stud with with an an exceptionally exceptionally fine head,fine head, among the the few few lucky lucky ones ones to be topre- be pre- young fillies. fillies. and he he seems seems to be to getting be getting some somenice niceAnyone who who has has information information or or sented with with a filly,a filly, by byLinsley Linsley Lee outLee outcolts. Their Their Ebony Ebony Belle Belle by Cappy by Cappy of Kamiah.Kamiah. She's She's a chestnut a chestnut with whitewith white news for for his his column, column, drop drop a line a to line me to me Smith out out of of Tribella Tribella had had a black a black stud studat RouteRoute 2, 2, Hillsboro, Hillsboro, Mo. Mo. markings and and has has an kxceptionally an kxceptionally by Congo's Congo's Pride, Pride, called called Congo's Congo's nice head. head. Kamiah Kamiah has hasbeen been bred backbred backEbony King. King. They They plan plan on showingon showing to HurricaneHurricane Lake. Lake. Our Our 4 year 4 year old oldthese colts colts at theat theIllinois Illinois State State Fair. Fair. mare, Gayneta Gayneta by byTownshend Townshend Gay- Gay-Their black black parade parade pair, pair, Congo's Congo's NEW ENGLAND NEWS meade out out of ofMoneta, Moneta, has hasbeen beenbred to bred Pride to and and Patty's Patty's Sweetheart Sweetheart will be will beIt is withwith pleasure pleasure we wean- an- the Brown Brown Falcon, Falcon, Mr. Mr. S. G. S. Hazard's G. Hazard's nounce the the appointment appointment of of show winner winner by by Flyhawk. Flyhawk. Color Bearers Bearers for for the thefair fairagain again this this year. Both Both are are out out of old of oldPatty, Patty, by byMr. Rodney Gould Gould by bythe theNew New Mr. Ray Searls Searls of ofMedora, Medora, Ill., Ill.,Allen King,King, who who passed passed away away last last England Association Association to be to the be the writes that that Cinnamon Cinnamon King King won wonthe thewinter. She She would would have have been been 35 years 35 years regular correspondent correspondent for for Parade Class Class at theat theJerseyville Jerseyville Saddle Saddle old this this spring. spring. this magazine. magazine. Members Members of of Club show show May May 4th. 4th. Fanny Fanny de Jar- de Jar-The RossRoss Colemans Colemans of North of North Miami Miami the New New England England Association Association nette, by by Fudge Fudge Royale Royale out ofout June of deJune Beach,de Florida, Florida, recently recently purchased purchased will pleaseplease send send their their news news Jarnette, a good-lookinga good-looking young young mare maresome good good foundation foundation stock. stock. From Fromand pictures pictures to: to: Mr. Scants acquired acquired last lastyear yearpresented presented Mr. Wm. BartonBarton of of Rockford, Rockford, Ill., Ill., Mr. RodneyRodney Gould Gould him withwith a astud stud colt. colt. Mr. Mr. Searls Searls says saysthey acquired acquired Junita Junita Jubilee, Jubilee, by Danny by Danny 10 BerkleyBerkley St. St. Nashua, Nashua, N. H. N. H. already he he thinks thinks he's he's boss bossof the ofplace. the place.de JarnetteJarnette out out of Junette of Junette by Cotton by Cotton

AUGUST, 19581958 11 of Rodney Olp of the Paramont Stables Mid-America Morgan Morgan Horse Horse Club Club at Oshkosh in her absense. Red letter day at the Ralph Schilds By JANE BEHLING,BEHLING, Publicity Director of Browntown, Wis., June 12th, when her favorite broodmare Bambi Moon (L. U. Colonel-Quanta) produced an Folks in these parts are buzzing with displaying his gaits with authority, the exquisite filly by Rhodoak. This new enthusiasm as the 1958 Mid-Western well balanced gaits of Emerald's Sky- comer is a full sister to the filly Sayon- show season goes into full swing. chief placed him in second position for ara, and looks as though they will be More and More new Morgans are crop- owners Mr. and Mrs. Orwin Osman, like two peas in a pod, Mrs. Schild ping up at each show, making the Our Emerald King was third doing an is already picturing them in double competition keener than ever before. excellent job for Dr. Norman Dobin, harness. June 14th and 15th found a good HyLee's Rota was ably ridden by Mary Robinson reports that her black group of Morgans gathered together owner Sylvia Kraus to fourth place. Morgan Illawana Satan did the Mor- for the eighteenth annual Janesville, (10 entries) gan just pride, with a seventh place Wis. Rotary Horse Show. Jack Stoffer Miss Kraus, aboard her 3 year old win in a class of 30 horses of all breeds of Reedsburg, Wis., ably judged the gelding HyLee's RoJa did a fault-free at the Libertyville, Ill. Lauette's show Morgan division. performance to win the highly con- June 15th. Her grade Morgan mare Torchfire, handsome young stallion tended English Pleasure class, compet- Cricket amassed a heap of ribbons with owned by the HyLee Farms claimed ing against all breeds. her wins in Western Pleasure, English the blue in the Open Morgan Model The Western Pleasure class brought Pleasure and Equitation Speed and event, with Peggy Barton's impressive out a really fine group of Morgans, Action, Musical Chairs and a blue in Memphis Belle in second slot, Dr. with the trophy going to Crown the Costume Class. Norman Dobin's popular stallion Our Point's Jewel for her commanding per- Have a great deal of admiration for Emerald King followed for third place, formance for the HyLee Farms, Fill- those folks that get out and show their with Trietta, Harold Meyer's good bay aine, did a really creditable job for Morgans in Open classes, another girl mare fourth. Sage Queen was fifth Julie Frazier to tie second, Gordon that is taking on all corners is Sylvia for owner Peggy Barton, and Archie Heitman's Black Beauty Clifford did Kraus, mentioned earlier in this col- "0" Duplicate the entry of Dr. Dobin her always good performance for third umn, Sylvia and her gelding Rota sixth. (13 entries) spot, with Our Emerald King, the Dr. are a familiar sight at nearly all the The Morgan Western Pleasure class Dobin entry fourth, and Caven-Glo shows and are doing right well for found the consistent performer Crown Saguaro owned by Edmund Ellestad themselves, with the recent win at Osh- Point's Jewel in first spot for owners fifth. (9 entries) kosh, and at the Somer's Horse Show HyLee Farms, with Our Emerald King The first Morgan Fine Harness class at Racine, Wis., where they placed 2nd placing second for owner Dr. Dobin, to be held in Wisconsin for many a in English Pleasure and 3rd in English Sage Queen tied third with owner year brought out a group of mighty Horsemanship. Peggy Barton up, Dorothy Hornback's fancy steppers that pleased the crowd Oh yes, another Oshkosh win, Jackie particularly nice Archie L so much that there will no doubt be Behling proudly bearing a red ribbon was fourth, with Seneta, Patsy Bar- more of these scheduled in the future. on exit from the Pony event with Jet ton's good chestnut mare fifth, Harold Winner of this class was the 4 year Ace. Meyer's bay stallion Allen Daire, sixth. old stallion Torchfire displaying a (9 entries) powerhouse of talent in this field for Recent visitor here at the farm was Beverlee Stahl and daughter Sharon, The next Wisconsin Horse Ass'n. HyLee Farms, Emerald's Skychief flaunted superlative style to reserve for Beverlee is the owner of the three year Point System Show was held the fol- old gelding Foxhaven, by Dorset's Fox- lowing week end, June 21st and 22nd the Orwin Osmans, Harold Meyer's Allen Daire came on with an excellent fire, out of Haven's Beauty, she re- at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Sixteen top ports that she will put this bay colt quality Morgan horses entered the ring performance to tie third, Our Emer- ald King showed his usual impeccable in professional hands in the near fu- for the Open Model Morgan event, ture, saw him move out like a veteran Judge R. Lavery of Louisville, Ken- style for the Dr. Dobins to fourth place with the HyLee Farms, HyLee's Lady last fall, he should be a horse to tucky, liked the excellent type of Em- watch. erald's Skychief, handsome chestnut Maudeen putting on a good show to stallion owned by Mr. and Mrs. Or- fifth place. (9 entries) Went to visit some of the Morgan win Osman for top award, with the With those shows under our belt, we owners with Bev. First stop was HyLee Farms' well poised HyLee's are all sharping up for the Wisconsin Brandon, Wis., where we hoped for a Lady Maudeen second, Allen Daire State Fair to be held the latter part visit with the Everett Jones' but found was third for owner Harold Meyer, of July and the Madison Horse Show that they had gone, so took a peek in- with the HyLee Farm entry Torchfire to take place August 16th and 17th, to the barn at Justin Dart (Squire Bur- in fourth spot, fifth place ribbon went both shows to offer a full division for ger-Black Dee) the black seventeen to the attention-demanding Black the Morgans. year old stallion that shows every ounce of his heritage. This little stallion Beauty Clifford owned by A. Gordon Miss Julie Frazier, of Marquette, Heitman. (16 entries) really impresses you, he's small, stand- Michigan boarded the Queen Mary for ing 14.2, having a superb head and Torchfire, the HyLee Farms entry London last week, and has placed her topped the Morgan Three-gaited class good mare Fillaine in the capable hands (Continued on Page 35) 12 The MORGANMORGAN HORSE HORSE general doing doing a lot a lotof useful of useful things things the farm farm down down there there near near Troy, Troy, Useful Morgans Morgans in in the the Southern Southern Tier Tier Penna. Frank Frank is anis elderlyan elderly gentle- gentle- man that that has has not not always always been beenas robust as robust By AYELIEN RICHARDS as some some farmers farmers so he so tells he metells that me that when he he cultivates cultivates with with his team his teamhe he rides Dandy Dandy and and drives drives the team the teamfrom from Well, thethe most most effective effective way way to sell to sellfillies we we have have ever ever seen seen (and (andby him). by him).the comfort comfort of ofher her back. back. When When the the Morgan horses horses seems seems to have to havebeen (in been I'm (in sure sure more more and and more more people people will willfarm work work uses uses a rig a rigon which on which Frank Frank THIS area anyway) anyway) to justto just have have them, them, agree TJ TJ is isa stalliona stallion to be to proud be proud of. canof. ride, ride, he he simply simply hitches hitches Dandy Dandy in in use them them in inevery every capacity capacity a horse a horsecan canAnother pleasure pleasure Morgan Morgan owner owner is with is thethe big big horses horses and andshe goes she intogoes into be presentedpresented and and as a asgeneral a general rule to ruleMrs. to RuthRuth Daily Daily of of Wellsboro, Wellsboro, Penna. Penna. her collar collar like like any any honest honest Morgan Morgan give the the local local horses horses of all of breeds all breeds an and an her her good good versatile versatile mare mare Shendoah Shendoah should do do . . .. .Dandy . Dandy is a isfamily a family pet pet awful go go for for their their money money in area in areaSue presented presented her herowner owner with suchwith a such but a she she earns earns her herkeep. keep. Dandy Dandy made made shows. When When people people see howsee versa-how versa-beautiful brown brown filly filly by byTJ thatTJ thatshe is she a is veryvery nice nice appearance appearance locally locally last last tile, stylishstylish and and sweet sweet tempered tempered a real a realto bebe returned returned to himto him immediately. immediately. summer to to win win some some ribbons ribbons at the at the Morgan is is they they begin begin to wonder to wonder if he if heOther area area mares mares bred bred to Danny's to Danny's Fair whichwhich just just goes goes to show to show you a you a might not not serve serve the thepurpose purpose for them for themstallion were were Polly, Polly, a grade a grade mare mare from fromMorgan doesn't doesn't have have to be to pampered be pampered . .. .. andand the the Morgan Morgan owners owners in this in thisRichards Ranch, Ranch, and and the Orvillethe Marks Marks to show show off off as as a good a good Morgan Morgan should. should. area USE USE their their horses horses as well as aswell Palominoas saddle saddle mare mare that hasthat already has already Gail WagnerWagner is isstill still enjoying enjoying riding riding showing them them quite quite often. often. produced two two lovely lovely Palomino Palomino Mor- Mor-her gelding gelding Pat's Pat's Temptation Temptation on all on all Two nicenice little little Morgan Morgan stallions stallions are aregans by by registered registered stallions. stallions. the trails trails and and this this pretty pretty teenager teenager is is doing a aland-office land-office business business in graded in graded The LymanLyman Gleasons Gleasons are veryare veryhappy happy often seen seen on on the the area area highways highways and and breeding especially. especially. The Thefirst firstis a isthat a their their son son has has bought bought a nice a farm nice farmand by-ways. by-ways. lovely little little fellow fellow Firechief Firechief (Jenny (Jenny not too too far far "south "south of the of border"the border" in inAllan's Traveler, Traveler, a nifty a nifty half-Mor- half-Mor- Lake and and Flyhawk). Flyhawk). Chief Chief has hasbeen beenPenna. as as that that made made it easy it easyfor them for themgan that that is isa reala real jumper jumper would would be be used on on a goodlya goodly number number of local of localto addadd a acouple couple more more nice nicegeldings geldings pretty apt apt to tosnort snort in indignation in indignation at at pleasure mares mares and and to date to hasdate been has been(Morgans of of course). course). Ruth Ruth said once,said once,any notion notion that that a Morgan a Morgan can't can't go to go to producing some some outstanding outstanding colts coltsyears ago ago "What "What good good is a registeredis a registered shows if ifhe he is ais trail a trail horse. horse. Traveller Traveller showing a greata great deal deal of Morgan of Morgan charac- charac-gelding," well well now now I guess I guess maybe maybe she shehas been been known known to go to to go the to rides the rides ter. Chief Chief has has never never been been shown, shown, ex- canex- tell tell you you as asnow now she shehas THREE has THREE at Mehoopany Mehoopany (Windy (Windy Valley Valley Farm) Farm) of them.them. Their Their first first Morgan Morgan (and (and cept occasionally occasionally locally, locally, but his but his and those those trails trails are aresomething, something, believe believe still theirtheir favorite favorite I believe) I believe) is a dim-is a dim- presence in inan anotherwise otherwise all Arab all Arab me! ForFor a aweekend weekend then then because because he has he has breeding stable stable (his (his proud proud owner owner is initive is little little fellow fellow by by Brown Brown Pepper Pepper a show show scheduled, scheduled, he just he hasjust to has get to get the horseman horseman at Chamberlainsat Chamberlains Arab Arabfrom the the outstanding outstanding producer producer Golden Golden up early, early, get get on on his histrailer trailer and tearand tear Stable in in Elmira) Elmira) has has evoked evoked many many River Dona. Dona. Riding Riding him him recently recently back home home for for the the Semung Semung Valley Valley favorable comments. comments. In spite In spite of the of theonly proved proved again again that that action action is bred is Junior Horse Horse Show Show so he so can he carry can carry popularity of of the the Arab Arab horse horse and his and hisin a real Morgan, Morgan, and and a Morgan a Morgan with withhis girls girls to to victories victories in the in horseman-the horseman- terrific qualifications qualifications it is it very is very appar- appar-action is is a pleasurea pleasure to ride. to ride.The Glea- The Glea-ship, pleasure pleasure horse horse and jumpingand jumping ent to to people people who who know know good good horses horses son's newest newest geldings geldings are now are well now ac- well classesac- . . .. .blue . blue ribbons ribbons seem seemto keep to keep that this this Morgan Morgan stallion stallion has thosehas thoseclimated to to this this area. area. Hi-Shadow Hi-Shadow by bycoming this this big big fellow's fellow's way wayand he and he qualifications anyone anyone asks asks in a good in a goodDon HudsonHudson is isa nice a nice big fellowbig fellow with withdoesn't preach preach versatility, versatility, he just he IS. just IS. pleasure horse, horse, namely namely good good disposi- disposi-the pleasantest pleasantest dispostion dispostion in the inworld. the world.He lives lives at at Bruner's Bruner's Stables, Stables, Elmira. Elmira. tion, good good conformation, conformation, attractive attractive ap- ap-He isis a a western western pleasure pleasure horse horse but will but will pearance and and adaptable adaptable versatility. versatility. The Thebe schooledschooled a bit a bitin English in English tack sotack soHorses from from the the Richards Richards Ranch Ranch results on on some some of the of strangestthe strangest var- var-that he he can can go go forth forth and andwin somewin somehave been been giving giving the theother other popular popular ieties of of pleasure pleasure mares mares certainly certainly show showmore friends friends for for Morgans. Morgans. The 3rdThe 3rdbreeds rather rather a lot a oflot competition of competition this this the good good breeding breeding program program that pro- that pro-gelding is is a twoa two year year old, old,Danny Danny Gra- Gra-year in in area area shows. shows. Mandate's Mandate's Peggy Peggy duced a apotent potent sire sire to grade to grade up native up nativeham by by Danny Danny de deJarnette Jarnette and from and fromLou byby Lippitt Lippitt Mandate Mandate has haswon wonevery every saddle horses. horses. a SenatorSenator Graham Graham mare. mare. Danny Danny is just is justopen harness harness class class she has she shown has shownin in beginning to toget get schooled schooled in the in sad- the sad-so far far in in addition addition to winningto winning pleasure pleasure The secondsecond little little stallion, stallion, Towns- Towns- and parade parade classes classes and pairand classes pair classes hend John John by byJohn John Darling, Darling, is a dark is a darkdle and and shows shows promise promise of becoming of becoming a a very outstanding outstanding Morgan—as Morgan—as in addi- in addi-with herher stablemate. stablemate. Peggy Peggy made made a a brown fellow, fellow, a virtuala virtual little little "bull" "bull" noteable showing showing at a atshow a show in Hornell in Hornell with thatthat old old time time Morgan Morgan spirit spirit you yoution to to very very nice nice appearance appearance the the youngster has has action action (the NATURAL(the NATURAL in whichwhich (since (since it was it was an open an open 3 gaited 3 gaited hear about. about. TJ TJ has has not beennot beena show a show class in in a smalla small show) show) she hadshe to had go into go in horse either, either, in thein thesense sense of the of word; the word;KIND) ... his head head is isright right up there.up there. Course he he spends spends most most of his of time his timethere and and give give the the Saddlebred Saddlebred horses horses he hashas been been a pleasure a pleasure horse horse for his for his some competition competition . .. well. .. well she cameshe came proud owner owner Danny Danny Baldasarre Baldasarre of growing of and and playing playing in the in countrythe country place he he lives lives in. in. out with with a agood good ribbon ribbon and someand some of of Montour Falls. Falls. This This year year he has he siredhas sired the bystanders bystanders that that weren't weren't sure asked sure asked two brownbrown fillies fillies (!) (!)from from registered registered The FrankFrank Dandois Dandois family family was wasup up"is sheshe a aHackney" Hackney" as she as sureshe had sure had mares, his his first first registered registered get. He, get. He,recently to to tell tell me me about about their their lovely lovely the good good high high all allaround around action action of one of one too, has has been been "in "inbusiness" business" as a very as a veryMorgan mare mare Dandy Dandy Date Date from from Den- Den- popular sire sire on onpleasure pleasure horses horses and and and she she sure sure didn't didn't look look like a like saddle- a saddle- ise and and the the well-known well-known Lippitt Lippitt Man- Man-bred! now that that Flora Flora Newton's Newton's Allans Allans Beau- Beau-date. Dandy Dandy is isa real a real useful useful Morgan Morgan ty LL isis showing showing off off one one of the of nicestthe nicest that has has been been working working cows cows and in and in (Continued on Page 35) AUGUST, 19581958 13 Open Parade had King 3rd. Open Trail York StateState News News had Billy the Kid 3rd. Open Pair was won by Dygerts King and Billy the Kid. These wins in open competition By RUTH ROGERSROGERS are always gratifying. It's a boy at the C. C. Richards' The regular summer meeting of the Little Marshall was loaded and backed in Hamburg. Their Millers Glory New York State Morgan Club was off in several different ways until we presented them with a handsome stud held at Warsaw on June 29th. Mr. and took pity on him and put him back colt by Lippitt Selassie early in June. Mrs. Fritz Eisenhard and family, of in his stall. I'm sure he thinks humans Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long of Johns- Oatka Farms, were hosts. are just naturally demented, but never town also have a chestnut stud colt, This meeting was in the nature of once did he lose patience, even though from their Ginger Mildann by Lip- a field day, with an interesting and in- he obviously thought the proceedings pitt Mandate. He is tentatively called structive program master-minded by were most unnecessary. Mandates Pride. Fritz. Demonstrations took place both The Oatka Morgans were used in before and after the delicious chicken all these demonstrations and behaved Mr. and Mrs. Earl Langley of New barbecue served at the new Warsaw with great kindness and poise. Woodstock report a stud colt from Central School. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the their Hesper and Don Hudson. Don In the morning some of the younger meeting. More of the same will doubt- was formerly owned by the Langleys, members of the Club showed how to less follow. but now belongs to Miss Olga Walter lead a foal, starting with the wrong The fall meeting is tentatively set of Honeoye Falls. way (pulling and tugging at the head) for , N. Y. with Nancy Gochee It remained for a Western gal to pro- and then passing the end of the lead as hostess. More about it later. duce a filly among all these little boys. strap around behind the little guy and Early in June our "upstate" mem- Mrs. Lou Freidenstine's recent pur- easily trundling the baby along. bers inaugurated Morgan classes in a chase, Mary J., had a filly foal by In the afternoon Mrs. Ayelien show at Cobbleskill, N. Y. Promi- Julio, owned by the Dansbys in Colo- Richards and Miss Mary Elliott dem- nent in the successful effort were Mrs. rado. Lou has returned to her home onstrated the proper way to saddle Muriel Gordon of Middleburgh, Mrs. in Bainbridge, after a major surgery. and bridle a horse with English tack. Pat Long of Johnstown, and Mrs. H. I am sure this new foal will help her One thing possibly should be empha- B. Hoppenworth of Gloversville. Re- to recover. sults follow: Morgan Halters Won by sized here in print: with the double Howard Dobler and his daughter, bridle (also called full bridle or Wey- Vixen, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long; 2nd, Polly Archie, owned by Sharon, have purchased a yearling mouth bridle) the curb chain, turned filly, Moro Hill's Marita, by Dyberry Ken and Chris Chichester; 3rd, Ara- carefully so that the links lie flat, Ethan-Lippitt Royal Marguerita, from benn, owned by Mrs. Hoppenworth; should be drawn under the chin be- the Treftcs of Wisconsin. Dyberry 4th, Sassy Young, owned "by some aw- tween the bits — below the snaffle and Ethan himself came East with his fully nice people from Esperance, N. above the curb. This is to allow in- daughter and his boss, and is stand- Y." We will have to get this name dependent action of each part. Wrong ing at stud in Clarence Center for a later. Morgan 3-gaited Pleasure: Won adjustment of the curb chain is prob- limited time only. ably the most mistake made by Tru B's Ebb Tide, with Polly Ar- by the novice, and defeats the purpose chie second. We welcome into our membership of the double bridle, besides being un- In open classes, Polly Archie ridden Miss Marilyn Parks of South Dayton, comfortable for the horse. With the by Susan Chichester had first in child- N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. general purpose Pelham it is easy to rens' equitation, followed by Muriel Norris of Bemus Point. see where the chain should go. But be Gordon, Jr. on Tru B's Ebb Tide. Don't forget the Erie County Fair careful of the double. This latter also placed second in Road at Hamburg, N. Y. Halter classes Next, DeVerne Willey and Pete Hacks with the senior Muriel aboard. will be shown on Monday, August 18, Hess, with an assist from several other The club is grateful for such en- and performance classes Wednesday to members, showed how to hitch a horse thusiastic help from the Eastern mem- Friday of the same week. bers. to a cart, using the breeching harness Then on the Labor Day weekend, with overdraw check. Here there Also in June was the Breeders and the State Fair at Syracuse also carries were some difficulties, as the harness 4-H Show in Syracuse. New York Club a full and fine Morgan division — really wasn't big enough for the members did well here. Evelyn Rodee probably the largest in this state. chunky mare. But with a bit of rope and her Don Quixote Pepper took here and there, the mission was finally home a hatful of ribbons, as did Nancy Join us at both these good shows. accomplished. Gochee, with both Dygerts King and Lastly, Mary Arnold gave instruction Billy the Kid. Ayelien Richards, Jean on loading into a trailer, using the Morely, and Robert Gray also did their For thethe gift gift that that will will arrive arrive Eisenhard's little stud, Lippitt Field share of winning. each month,month, send: send: Marshall, as subject. One of the im- Interesting to note was the placings The MORGANMORGAN HORSE HORSE portant things emphasized by Mary of Morgans in Open Classes. Open Magazine was the necessity of giving the horse English Pleasure had Don Quixtoe Pep- Leominster, Mass. time to understand what is wanted. per 1st, Dygert's King 4th, Open 1 year $3.50$3.50 —— 22 yearsyears $6.50 $6.50 Take time and go about the job quietly. Driving was won by Dygerts King. 14 The MORGANMORGAN HORSE HORSE their families families have have owned owned and usedand used A Morgan Quiz Quiz Central StatesStates News News Morgans for for the the past past 30 years 30 years and they and they have only only been been without without a Morgan a Morgan for for Stallion Pedigrees By EVE OAKLEY about a ayear. year. After After attending attending one of one of our club club meetings meetings as guests as guests and seeing and seeingTest your your knowledge knowledge of Morgan of Morgan The MayMay meeting meeting of ofthe the Central Central and talking talking Morgans, Morgans, they they immediate- immediate-pedigrees. In Inthe the first first listing listing are the are the States Morgan Morgan Horse Horse Club Club was againwas againly startedstarted shopping shopping for afor Morgan a Morgan stal- stal-names of of ten ten great great Morgan Morgan stallions. stallions. held at at Caven-Glo Caven-Glo Farm, Farm, home home of the of thelion. They They found found just just what what they theyIn the the second second listing listing are theare names the names of of Larry Oakleys, Oakleys, with with the the usual usual good goodwanted at at the the O'Neill O'Neill Morgan Morgan Farm, Farm, their sires, sires, and and in thein thethird third listing listing turnout. Caven–Glo Caven–Glo now now boasts boasts a Manteno, a Illinois, Illinois, and and are arenow now the thethe names names of oftheir their dams. dams. Repeat Repeat the the new ring, ring, which which although although small small in size in sizeproud owners owners of theof thenice nice 3 year 3 oldyear bay old baymatings that that produced produced these these stallions. stallions. is adequateadequate for for the themany many educational educational stallion, Rhythm's Rhythm's Bimbo Bimbo (Archie (Archie 0 Give 0 yourselfyourself 5 points5 points for eachfor each sire sire programs planned planned by the by Club the Cluband it and—Rhythm's it Lovely Lovely Lady). Lady). He isHe a is nameda correctly, correctly, and and 5 points 5 points for each for each is centrallycentrally located located for thefor Members.the Members. very fast fast horse horse on hison feet,his feet,well man-well man-dam. A A score score of of90 90or betteror better is Excel- is Excel- The ProgramProgram was was again again put onput by on neredby and and very very well well built. built. Mr. SweetMr. Sweet lent ; ;80 80 or or better, better, Very Very Good; Good; 70 or 70 or the Juniors Juniors — —this this time time by two by Juniorstwo Juniors plans on training him for barrel racingbetter, Good; Good; 60 60or better,or better, Fair; Fair;50 or 50 or plans on training him for barrel racing better, Passing; below 50, better spend only, Miss Miss Penny Penny Baran Baran and andMiss MissShir- Shir-and western western reining reining events events to give to the give better,the Passing; below 50, better spend some time time with with the the Morgan Morgan Register! Register! ley Subotas,Subotas, the the subject subject being being "Break- "Break-Quarter Horses Horses some some competition competition in in ing aa Colt Colt to to Harness." Harness." The Thegirls girlsused usedthe area.area. Harry Harry is ais good a good man manwith awith 1.a Allen KingKing 7090 7090 Libby Ashmore Ashmore (Lippitt (Lippitt Ashmore— Ashmore—horse and and I am I am sure sure when when he finishes he finishes 2. Archie 0 0 7856 7856 Spring Darling) Darling) two two year year old Morganold Morgan Bimbo's training, training, Bimbo Bimbo will willbe the be the3. Bob Morgan Morgan 4549 4549 mare belonging belonging to Caven-Glo,to Caven-Glo, to fastestto and and best best barrel barrel horse horse around. around. 4. Flyhawk 7526 7526 demonstrate the the steps steps in putting in putting the Thisthe is is something something new new for the for Mor- the Mor-5. Gifford Morgan Morgan 30 30 colt in in bitting bitting harness harness and thenand inthen gans in in in this this area, area, but butthen thenanything anything 6. Golddust 70 70 long lines. lines. These These steps steps were wereexplained explained they are are put put to, to, they they do well. do well. 7. Knox Morgan Morgan 4677 4677 by EveEve Oakley Oakley with with the the girls girls doing doing 8. Linsley 7233 7233 the harnessing harnessing and and ground ground driving. driving. As aa number number of ofthe the members members of the of the9. The AdmiralAdmiral 4871 4871 The highhigh light light of ofthe the program program for forCentral States States Family Family are planningare planning on 10.on Troubadour of ofWillowmoor, Willowmoor, these two two girls girls was was showing showing the theattending the the National National Morgan Morgan Show, Show, 6459 finished product product — Cavendish— Cavendish (Jubi- (Jubi-a JulyJuly meeting meeting will will not not be held be heldas the as the dates conflict. conflict. A. Allen FranklinFranklin lee's Courage Courage — —Paragraph) Paragraph) the Oak- the Oak- B. Archy Hudson Hudson ley's stallion stallion with with his hisbrand brand new jognew jogAfter thethe huge huge success success the Juniors the Juniors C. Ethan Allen Allen 2nd 2nd cart and and harness. harness. Both Both Penny Penny and andhad with with their their Spring Spring Trail Trail Ride, Ride, they theyD. General Gates Gates Shirley have have been been learning learning to drive to driveare again again up up to theirto their necks necks in plans in plansE. Go HawkHawk this spring spring and and they they drove drove Cavendish Cavendish for anan ever ever bigger bigger and and better better Fall Ride Fall RideF. Jubilee de de Jarnette Jarnette by themselves,themselves, each each taking taking turns turnsand andwhich will will be be held held the the latter latter part ofpart ofG. Mountaineer Morgan Morgan giving rides rides to toall. all. Cavendish Cavendish has be- has be-October. I knowI know there there are aare number a number H. Troubadour come an an excellnnt excellnnt pleasure pleasure driving driving of thethe Senior Senior Members Members who who are hoping are hoping I. Vermont Morgan Morgan (Dorsey's) (Dorsey's) Morgan and and performed performed beautifully beautifully for forthey will will be be invited invited to goto alonggo along on this on thisJ. Woodbury Morgan Morgan the girls. girls. ride in in the the capacity capacity of Director of Director and I and I for oneone would would be bevery very happy happy to be toin- be in-K. Dau. of of Green Green Mountain Mountain By thethe time time the the program program was wasover, over, L. Dau. of of Henry Henry Dundas Dundas the charcoal charcoal broilers broilers were were ready ready and andcluded again again as asI don't I don't know know when whenI I enjoyed a aTrail Trail Ride Ride more more than than I did I didM. Dau. of of Sagadahoc Sagadahoc waiting and and a Bar-B-Qa Bar-B-Q was was enjoyed enjoyed by by N. all. the Spring Spring Ride Ride with with these these Juniors Juniors Dau. of of Winnebago Winnebago Chief Chief 0. Black Bess Bess This program program on ondriving driving was wasre- re-and their their well well mannered mannered mounts. mounts. P. Byrrh ceived with with a gooda good deal deal of enthusiasm of enthusiasm A picture of of one one of theof thegroups groups of ofQ. Fanny 2nd 2nd by thethe members members and and several several already already riders on on the the Junior Junior Spring Spring Trail RideTrail RideR. Florette are making making plans plans to have to have a driving a driving along the the trail trail is includedis included here, here, show- show-S. Hoke Mare Mare horse in in the the near near future. future. Our mem-Our mem-ing thethe nice nice bay bay Morgan Morgan mare mare Tejas Tejas T. Sunflower Maid Maid bers enjoy enjoy so somany many trail trailrides rides and some and someOzark Countess Countess (Count (Count Barada Barada — — (Continued on Page 34) now feel feel that that it wouldit would be greatbe great fun to fun Chocolate to Ann) Ann) owned owned by Mrs. by Mrs. Char- Char- have a a drive drive in inthe the near near future future or at orlene at Custer, Custer, Orland Orland Park, Park, Ill., withIll., withher her least some some of ofthe the members members drive drivetheir theirdaughter Jan, Jan, riding. riding. Slightly Slightly to the to thehas been been fairly fairly consistent consistent in putting in putting Morgans, thus thus enabling enabling some some of the of therear is is the the nice nice little little registered registered Palo- Palo-his coloring coloring on on a number a number of foals, of foals, the the non-riding members members to also to alsoenjoy enjoy the minothe mare, mare, Ginger Ginger Day, Day, owned owned by our by ourMillers feel feel certain certain that that this thisfoal justfoal just ride. Vice-President, Rae Rae Miller Miller (shown (shown can't help help but but be bea Palomino. a Palomino. We areare very very happy happy to welcometo welcome an- an-riding as as a Directora Director of the of Ride).the Ride). In- In-After checkingchecking with with the theOfficers Officers of of other family family of of Morgan Morgan enthusiasts enthusiasts cidentally excitement excitement is running is running high highour Junior Junior Division Division "Colts "Colts & Fillies," & Fillies," into our our Central Central States States Family—Harry Family—Harry these days days at La-Rae-Deeat La-Rae-Dee Acres, Acres, as weas findfind that that a numbera number of them of them are are and Mabel Mabel Sweet Sweet and and their their daughter, daughter, this pretty pretty little little mare mare is due is todue foal to foalcoming along along in goodin good shape shape on their on their Georgie, of of Elgin, Elgin, Illinois. Illinois. The The Sweets Sweets shortly. Everyone Everyone is hoping is hoping for a forlittle a littleessays "Why I Like a Morgan". Re- now own own a aSaddlebred Saddlebred stallion stallion and a andPalomino-Morgan a filly, filly, which which will willbe bemember, Juniors, Juniors, these these essays essays must be must be yearling stallion stallion that that is one-half is one-half Mor- Mor-eligible for for registration registration both both in the in theturned over over to toa Senior a Senior Officer Officer of the of the gan. However, However, the the Sweets Sweets are origin- are origin-Palomino Registry Registry and and the Half-Mor-the Half-Mor-Club on on or or before before our our September September meet- meet- ally fromfrom Kansas Kansas and and both both they andthey andgan Registry. Registry. Inasmuch Inasmuch as Cavendish as Cavendish (Continued on Page 35)

AUGUST, 19581958 15 SECOND ANNUALANNUAL GRANDGRAND Justin Morgan Morgan Association Association BLANC HORSEHORSE SHOW SHOW June 29,29, 19581958 By RHEDA KANEKANE Horsemanship, Western Western 14 14 thru thru 17: 17: Won by JUDY BENTLY on John Geddes; 2nd, Through the efforts of the newly leader of our newly organized Junior BEV. COLEMAN on School Masters Choice. appointed Club Activities Committee Division of the Justin Morgan Horse Open Three-Gaited:Three-Gaited: 2nd, KANE'S WEE COLLEEN, owned by Walter Kane. composed of Mrs. Edmund Rickard, Association. This organzation is for Ladies WesternWestern Pleasure: Pleasure: Won by Walter Kane and Harold Niemi, the children up to 15 years of age whose JOHN GEDDES owned by Walter Kane; Justin Morgan Horse Association meet- parents belong to the Association. One 2nd, ROUBIKATE owned by Walter Car- ing held June 21 was one that will be of their projects will be selling pop roll; 4th, SCHOOL MASTERS CHOICE, well remembered by all members and and sandwiches at our coming horse owned by Joe Symons of Flint; 5th, SICK- LES BLACK KNIGHT owned by Dave guests present. show for which they will earn money Batton. • Dr. Lickfeldt and his two associates, to be used toward their future activities. Morgan Fine Fine Harness: Harness: Won by KANE'S Drs. Brengle and Dawson, who are To help Joe in his Sponsorship will be SPRING DELITE owned by Thor Nielsen very well known in these parts for Marjorie Rickard of Wenloch Farm of Fenton; 2nd, WENLOCH'S FAIR LADY their excellent work in caring for our who will undertake to teach equitation owned by Edmund Rickard; 3rd, SPRING- Morgans, held what might be termed, and horsemanship to the young group. BROOK PEGGY, owned by Walter Kane; 4th, SPRINGBROOK MANSFIELD, owned "School in Veterinary" for about two She plans to hold these lessons at her by Edgar Mansfield of Farmington; 5th, and one-half to three hours. home in Ann Arbor. GREEN HILLS JAN, owned by Walter A twenty minute, 16 M.M. colored Carroll. It was suggested by Walter Kane film, narrated by Dr. Dawson covered Morgan Western Western Pleasure: Pleasure: Won by various operations. One of the features that we appropriate $100.00 for colored MICKY FINN owned by Milo Dugan; 2nd, movie film to be used at the 1958 of the film demonstrated the new JOHN GEDDES owned by Walter Kane; All-Morgan Show. It was put into a 3rd, BICKELS BLACK KNIGHT owned by method of putting a stallion down for motion and unanimously accepted by Dave Batton; 4th, MACANJO'S MERRY- castration purposes through an intra- LEGS owned by Joe Symons; 5th, ROU- the membership. Don Stickney, well venous injection. It covered teeth ex- BIKATE owned by Walter Carroll; 6th, known professional wild-life and horse SCHOOL MASTERS CHOICE owned by traction, floating of teeth, removal of show photographer has agreed to take Joe Symons. broken particles of leg bone such as these movies. Our own Floyd Hicks Morgan Three-Gaited: Three-Gaited: Won by WEN- occured to the famous racer, Tim- will again be taking all the stills of LOCH'S FAIR LADY owned by Edmund Tam. It showed the methods of taking the class winners. Rickard; 2nd, MILLER'S DEBUTANTE various X-rays on horses. owned by Walter Kane; 3rd, GREEN HILLS All the filming took place at their A boy of seventeen needed a horse JAN owned by Walter Carroll; 4th, KANE'S WEE COLLEEN owned by Walter Kane; Parkway Veterinary Hospital and was to ride and a Morgan breeding farm 5th, COLONEL HAMTRAMAC owned by a part of their actual every day practice. can always use brood mares. So an Milo Dugan; 6th, DUCE'S WILD owned by After the film was shown, Dr. Lick- exchange was made between Mr. Cook Diana Wilkinson of Ann Arbor. feldt invited the membership to par- of Birmingham and Walter Kane. Mr. Western Pleasure Pleasure Stake Stake - $100- $100 purse: purse: take in an oral discussion regarding Cook's son, Jeff Cook now owns the Won by JOHN GEDDES owned by Walter any phase of the various ailments per- gelding Mr. West of Hilltop and Mr. Kane; 2nd MICKY FINN owned by Milo Dugan. taining to a horse. Many members Kane has added Miss Rocky to his took advantage of this situation and band of broodmares. they received a very educational ex- planation to their problems. 18th ANNUALANNUAL GRANDGRAND RAPIDS RAPIDS Following the open discussion we CHARITY HORSE HORSE SHOW SHOW were treated to a lecture on the care DETROIT HORSE HORSE SHOW SHOW and breeding of brood mares; care of Bloomfield Hills,Hills, Saturday,Saturday, June June 28 28 Sunday, JuneJune 15, 15, 1958 1958 the breeding stallion and the care and Open Equitation.Equitation. Stock Stock Saddle Saddle Seat: Seat: 2nd, Mogan OpenOpen Fine Fine Harness: Harness: Won by feeding of the brood mare from the JUDY BENTLY of South Lyon on John Ged- SPRINGBROOK PEGGY owned by Walter time she is settled to weaning time. des; 3rd, JAN CARROLL of Farmington Kane; 2nd, SPRINGBROOK MANSFIELD A large part of the lecture involved the on Roubikate. owned by Edgar Mansfield; 3rd, WEN- control of various types of worms AHSA Medal Class-StockClass-Stock Saddle Saddle Seat: Seat: LOCH'S FAIR LADY owned by Edmund 4th, JAN CARROLL on Roubikate. Rickard; 4th, SPRINGBROOK TAMARA, found in horses, such as blood worms, owned by Edmund Rickard. stomach worms, etc. Men's WesternWestern Pleasure: Pleasure: 3rd, WAL- THOR, owned by Walter Kane. Morgan English English Perlormance: Perlormance: Won by The Justin Morgan Horse Associa- Ladies WesternWestern Pleasure: Pleasure: Won by JOHN WENLOCH'S FAIR LADY owned by Ed- tion is indeed very fortunate in having GEDDES owned by Walter Kane; 6th, mund Rickard; 2nd, MILLER'S DEBUTAN- such a fine Veterinary Hospital loca- ROYALTON JUSTIN DARLING, owned by TE owned by Walter Kane; 3rd, GREEN HILL'S JAN owned by Walter Carroll; 4th, ted in their midst, with Drs. Lick- Walter Carroll. Morgan Pleasure: Pleasure: Won by JOHN GED- KANE'S WEE COLLEEN owned by Wal- feldt, Brengle and Dawson always co- DES, owned by Walter Kane; 2nd, MICKY ter Kane. operating to give our club members FINN owned by Milo Dugan of Northville; Morgan Western Western Pleasure: Pleasure: Won by the benefit of their many years of 3rd, BICKLE'S BLACK KNIGHT owned by JOHN GEDDES owned by Walter Kane; modern veterinary experience. Dave Batton of Marine City; 4th, ROUBI- 2nd, MICKY FINN owned by Milo Dugan; KATE owned by Walter Carroll. 3rd, WALTHOR owned by Walter Kane; Our Vice-President, Joe Symons of Open StockStock Horse: Horse: 2nd, WALTHOR 4th, ROUBIKATE owned by Walter Car- Flint, was appointed Sponsor and owned by Walter Kane. roll. 16 The MORGANMORGAN HORSE HORSE Officiating at the WSC Open Horse Show. May 23.25 are Ed At the annual smorgasbord, ending a very successful Horse Honnen, owner of Quincy Farm, Denver, Colorado: Dr. Joan M. Judging School, held in conjunction with the annual WSC Open Tailyour, DVM, Department of Agriculture, Vancouver, B. C.: Horse Show. Miss Pat Berg, Seattle. Wash., is presented with Professor James J. Kiser, Horse Specialist. Iowa Stale Collge, the award for placing first in the Judging School contest, College Ames: and Leonard Milligan, Manager of Quincy Farm, Denver. Division. Master of Ceremonies for this affair is S. P. Swenson. Dr. Tailyour and Professor Kiser served as two of the show judges Dean of the College of Agriculture. WSC. and giving the Navaho while Mr. Honnen and Mr. Milligan, represented the American blanket prize to Miss Berg is Gene Stark, Assistant Manager of Quarter Horse Association, as Special fudging School Instructors. the Show and Judging School.

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CHERYSA, owned by the Rocking Chair Ranch and ridden by QUIEN SAGE, winner of both Morgan English and Morgan Wes- Mrs. Eleanor Vietor, Philipsburg, Montana, won the Morgan tern performance classes in both Westernaires Open Horse Show English Class at the recent WSC Open Horse Show and Horse and the Evergreen Saddle Club's Open Horse Show, owned and Judging School, May 23-25, 1958, ridden by Jacque Bowen, Wenatchee. Wash.

Reserve Champion Champion Morgan Morgan Mare Mare award award goes to goes POMULA, to POMULA, owned by by Susan Susan Eskil Eskil and andshown shown by Elmer by Adkins,Elmer Adkins,Wenat. ; Wenat. ; : tt* chee Washington., Washington., at the at annualthe annual WSC OpenWSC Horse Open Show Horse and Show " rm.. and ". ttrm.. .. Horse Judging Judging School. School. May May23 25, 23 1958, 25, 1958, ; .iic...:.iic...: .1 .1 L.' L.' 1 ...... ,s..c.s•-::14 —I'. ' •• •• 1." 1" '' "" -

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Winner of of the the Gay Gay Nineties Nineties Morgan Morgan Horse Horse Class, Class,at the annual at the WSC annual Open WSC Horse Open Show Horse and Horse HorseShow Judging Judging School, School, May 23-26.23-26. is KEYSTONE,KEYSTONE, owned owned by byE. BarclayE. Barclay Brauns, Brauns, Wenatchee. Wenatchee. Wash., and Wash., driven and by Mr,driven Elmer by Mr,Adkins, Elmer accompanied by byMrs. Mrs. FL M.FL M. Eskil. Presenting Presenting ribbons ribbons for thisthis class class is Mrs.Mrs. Jessie Jessie McLachlan, wile ofof a a Kaiser Kaiser Aluminum Aluminum Company Company official, official, Spokane, Spokane, Wash Wash

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Bill Cox on PINELAND BROWNIE owned by Joe Young shown re- Martha Moore on CARMEL SUNDAE, another palomino Morgan ceiving ribbon in Barrel Race in Franklin. Georgia Horse Show. owned by Joe Young receives ribbon in Franklin. Georgia Show. Palomino Morgan filly SELECT GEM by Pecos 8969 owned by KENNEBEC HELEN chestnut filly by Kennebec Ethan, out K & M Ranch, Pine City, N. Y. of Helen May, owned by Magaret Gardiner, Wiscasset, Maine.

Chestnut colt by Billy Twilight out of Meadowbrook Lee Ann owned by Mr. and Mrs. Reichel of Litchfield, Me.

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The "first born" Morgan for Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Richards of Hamburg, N. Y. He is out of Some of 36 members of Northern California's Morgan Horse Club at May 6th Miller's Glory by Lippitt Selassie. They crr3 meeting at the W. L. Linn Ranch. W. L. Linn at halter. This is last picture taker justifiably proud. before his death, account of which was carried in the July issue.

ARABENN 9633 13 year old bay gelding by Up- wey King out of Arissa took 3rd in Morgan VIXEN by Birgil out of Althea, 21 year old bay mare took firs Halter Class in Cobbleskill, N. Y. Owned by in Model Morgan class at Cobbleskill, N. Y. Owned by Mr Doreen Hoppenworth, Gloversville. N. Y. and Mrs. Donald Long, Johnstown, N. Y,

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This Celebrated Norse Will make the season of 1807 as follows: Fridays, at Skald, ilatirdays, at Lyndon Corner, And the remainder of the Elute at the Stable of the subscriber.

30 1 3= MO 3IC 31MIL 31311313131131 311= 311= ■ The STANTON HORSE was raised, and is now owned, by W. B. Stanton, of Danville Vt., was sired by the Wheeler Horse, of Concord., Vt., and he by the Vermont Champion or Knights florae ; his darn was a fine Morgan Mare, which makes him a superior stock Horse, as hundreds can testify who have known his stock for ten or twelve years. He weighs 1200 pounds, is jet black, sound and smooth and full of life and action. All who know the old Knights Horse cannot fail to recognize the Stanton Horse. Those who wish to improve their stock of horses will consult their interest.

TERMS: $10 to warrant, $5 single leap. All Mares disposed of before the usMne of foaling will be considered with foal. WILL= B. fitillMel, Proprietor. NORTH DArrinLz, SUDO IlkIlk 1967. Union Job'EstObk sm;nt, Lyndon.

.lbove print furnished courtesy of Ilbert 1-1. Danforth of Danville, lit. mares it could have been any minute. Ohio MorganMorgan News News I'll bet the mares wished it would he. My goodness but they looked uncom- fortable, although their pasture has By MRS. HENRY N. NIELSEN lots of green grass and shade trees, and even a pretty brook running through it. Several of the expected We have two good pictures appear- farms in Ohio, and we had a nice visit at Mr. Herman Speck's Tas-Tee Mor- colts will be the first OCR colts bred ing in the center spread this month. on the farm. All the horses that are gan Farm in Hinckley the other even- Miss Doris Nelsen is on Devan Dale, old enough have been broken to ride her 4-year-old gelding and Mrs. Janet ing. and drive — and they have one little Sheldon is shown on Gene Angels' 4- It's quite a place. Mr. Speck and lady with the fancy name of Lily Dache year old stallion Devan Wales. Both Charles Miller, the farm manager, who should be something to see in the are OCR colts, and both are stabled showed us around. Mr. Speck's lovely ring. She is a Senator Graham mare at E. W. Granger's barn in Tallmadge. home lies in a little valley, with a and is a light chestnut with a true Devan Dale has just started his show beautiful lake behind it. The fields flaxen mane and tail. Mr. Speck's ring career in the Junior Morgan and pastures are gently rolling and the trainer Wayne Harris has really got his classes and is doing very well. Devan new barn is really spectacular. The work cut out for him, but from what Wales has recently been moved from statistics in themselves are amazing. we have seen he has everything well Kent, and he and Janet will have The farm boasts 300 plus acres of land Kent, and he and Janet will have under control. We took our son made their debut in the Junior classes with over three miles of fence around Stephen with us, and the four wean- by the time you read this. it. They have 51 mares plus the stal- lings all had to take a look at him. Last month we were talking about lions and the colts, and they are able One little girl, Honeycomb they now the Richfield and Tallmadge shows. to grow over 3500 bales of hay on the call her, was particularly persistant — They were on the 31st of May and 1st farm to help out with the feeding. she came up and had a ltitle taste of of June, and I would like to say that There is a small barn (not so very his blanket and really looked him over all the Morgan people who suffered small really) in which the two good good. The baby didn't seem to mind through that terrible rain at Tallmadge stallions OCR and Townshend Gay and Henry and I would like to have Sunday ought to have a gold medal Meade live, along with two new year- put her in the trunk of the car and at the very least. I'm happy to report ling stud colts. The main barn is 185 taken her home. However, we de- that I haven't heard of any pneu- feet long by 52 feet wide. It has 24 cided that the boy we have at home in monia, but I wouldn't have been sur- box stalls located back to back down the barn is enough for us to handle — prised. The results of the Tallmadge the center of the barn. A work ring and besides, Mr. Speck might have and Richifeld shows are listed at the runs all along the outside wall, en- had something to say about it. I'm end of this article, along with the circling the stalls. All of the lumber not too sure what the current law is other Morgan classes held in June. for the barn was cut on the farm itself. on horse rustlers. Many thanks to Mrs. Minnie Carter Many thanks to Mrs. Minnie Carter When we were there they turned If you ever have the chance, stop and Mr. G. G. Watts for the use of some of the yearling mares out onto in for a visit at the Tas-Tee Farm — their stalls for the two shows. It was the track and did they kick up their it's a nice place. very much appreciated. heels and run. 'Round and 'round Let me hear from all of you — see Miss June Miller of Akron has her Miss June Miller of Akron has her and 'round — just stopping long You next month. youngster Fury going nicely. He has enough to say hello to a friend in one been showing in the Western Morgan of the other stalls. There are three full North OlmsteadOlmstead Horse Horse Show Show classes and really does a job. In the sisters all in a row — a yearling, a 3- Open Colt Class at Tallmadge there year old and a 4-year old. They are May 25,25, 19581958 were four Morgans, a half-Morgan and all Mango colts, and out of the good Open WestenWesten Tack: Tack: Won by MILLS- a pony colt. How's that for represen- mare Polly Forest. There is a yearling BORO CHIEF, Tom Mattox, Mansfield, O.; tation? 2nd, STORMY CAPTOR, Elinor Amshey, filly by the name of Tas-Tee's Dawn, Akron, O.; 3rd, MAYTIME MELODY, Tas- The Mattox' report the arrival of an- by Sunflower King Kansas, and tasty Tee Morgan Farm, Hinckley, 0.; 9th, other colt, a filly this time. If you is the right word for her. Two Bon- FURY, June Miller, Akrcn, O.; 5th, STAR'S want to get into a real "discussion" fire mares, Kaki Bon and Bonnie Ell- HOPE, Frank Lowe, North Olmstead, 0. ask Mr. Mattox and Tom which is the en, 6 years and 5 years respectively better colt — the stud or the filly. Tallmadge Horse Horse Show, Show, May May 31 31 have been broken to drive — and they Open WesternWestern Tack: Tack: Won by SEA I understand that Mr. Les Bible's put on a lovely exhibition at the Rich- BREEZE, Don Shook, Cuyahoga Falls, 0.; yearling is going to both the Michigan field Horse Show. Those fine harness 2nd, MILLSBORO CHIEF, Tom Mattox, and the Illinois State Fairs this year. Saddlebred horses have nothing on Mansfield, O.; 3rd, FURY, June Miller, Good luck to you. the Morgan in harness, believe me. Akron, O.; 4th, STAR'S HOPE, Frank Lowe, North Olmstead, O.; 5th, STORMY I haven't heard much from the In one pasture were four brand new CAPTOR, Elinor Amshey, Akron, 0. Southern end of the state this month. colts — three by the well known Great How're you doing down there? Hawk and one by Mrs. Greenwalt's Tallmadge Horse Horse Show, Show, June June 1 1 Everywhere you go you hear people Fly Hawk. Fly Hawk was bred to only Junior English English Tack: Tack: Won by DEVAN DALE, Doris Nelsen, Akron, 0.; 2nd, talking about the Morgans and how three mares last season and Mr. Speck ABBE GRAHAM, Joan Gardner, Manrfle]d, very well they have been represented is very pleased with this colt. Of O.; 3rd, STORMY CAPTOR, Elinor Amshey, at the shows. One of the contributing course many more colts are expected Akron, 0.; 4th, MILLSBORO CHIEF, Tom forces to our cause are the breeding and from the looks of some of those (Continued on Page 34) AUGUST, 19581958 25 highway through Springfield, Mo., A Dream ComeCome True True who raised Shetland Ponies (and beau- ties, they were too). It had been Maine MorganMorgan News News By MRS. W. H. WILLIAMS a good days drive so we decided to By MARGARET GARDINER 19581 Marcy Dr., Santa Ana, Calif. stop at the farm. Mr. Barrett gave So far there have been four regis- us a kind welcome and our horses a tered foals born in Maine this year, all safe, restful place for the night. How by different stallions. They are: a It was two years ago when my hus- nice it is to meet a good horseman chestnut filly to Illawana Jean Ann by band Bill, and I pulled out of our who is willing to give a helping hand Middlebury Ace. Illawana Jean Ann driveway at 4:30 late afternoon, July at the end of the day when very tired. is owned by John Fox, former pub- 1, 1956, with our station wagon and From then on Belle Meade calmed lisher of the Boston Post, her status horse trailer. We were headed for down and both made the long miles is a little unclear because Mr. Fox's the Highview Farm of the L. S. Green- home without giving any trouble. We Pleasant Valley Farm in Phillips, Me., walts in Springfield, Ill. to pick up a covered about 3,000 miles on the trip. is under a tax lien. Middlebury Ace, young Morgan stallion we had pur- of course, is owned by James Douglass chased by letter and pictures a few Each noon and early evening we of East Dixfeld, and is undefeated this months before. stopped driving to find a good place year, and I think last year too, in for our horses. We had our bed in our Model classes. He is a beauty. We went by way of Wyoming to station wagon and I would stay with The Harland McCobbs of Dresden visit friends and for a day or so of the horses while Bill went for food have a beautiful chestnut filly out of fishing, then didn't stop again until and to have the car serviced for the Choice Mistress by Lippitt Ethan Don. we reached the farm where we were next day's drive. The whole trip was Mr. and Mrs. Reichel of Litchfield to see for the first time the Morgan made without mishap and the horses are very pleased with their chestnut that was ours. Although it was 11:30 really didn't seem to be too tired and colt out of their mare, Meadowbrook p. m. when Bill, Ginger (our Shep- no loss of weight. Lee Ann, by Billy Twilight, and have herd dog and constant traveling com- bred her back. This is their first foal, panion) and I arrived in Springfield, On arriving home the horses were turned into their separate corrals but and Lee Ann's, too. Ill., we found Mr. and Mrs. Green- Kennebec Farm in South Woolwich walt waiting for us with their usual next morning, we found them together much to our distress. is delighted with the first foal of Ken- hospitable, gracious welcome which nebec Ethan, a chestnut filly out of was so comforting after the long trip. I am sure no one will be surprised Helen May. We never will be able to express when told that on June 13 just eleven Morgans are still coming into Maine the thrill we got when Mr. Greenwalt months later Belle Meade presented besides the five reported recently is lead Starstone 11571 out for us to see. her new owner with a beautiful stud Windcrest Cassman, chestnut gelding, We fell in love with him immediately colt. 7 years, by Starfire out of Upwey and the minute we looked at him we We were not able to go ahead with Casablanca, purchased by L. Randolph knew he was just as good as Mrs. our horses as we had expected for I, Churchill of Kezar Falls from Everett Greenwalt had said he was, and that too, learned that we were to have a L. Roberts, of Pelham, Massachusetts. we hoped he would be. new arrival. I beat Belle Meade by He had been in training and was four months and we are now enjoying well behaved with a good rein, which the pleasure of a fine husky boy, John SCARBORO SHOW SHOW made us very happy. Bill had Blakely, who is enjoying the Morgans May 30,30, 19581958 realized his heart's desire. I was in along with his Mom and Dad, for he hopes I would find what I wanted in Model Morgan: Won by MIDDLEBURY naps and plays close by when we are ACE, James Douglass. There were about a mare while there. The Greenwalts working with our Morgans. 12 other Morgans there, but this was the showed us what they had for sale. I only entry in this class. Summer is here now and the days picked the dear little mare Belle Meade MHA Pleasure Horse: Horse: 2nd, CELESTE 09137. While both these fine animals are nice for riding so we are looking MAREA, Muriel Burnheimer; 4th J. O. are dark chestnut, Starstone has a red forward to a lot of real pleasure, rid- DUSKY, Debby Hary. mane and tail while Belle Meade has ing our Morgans together as I am ready Open Morgan:Morgan: Won by DEERFIELD to be back in the saddle again. By MEADSON Claire Farrar; 2nd, SARACEN; the flaxen mane and tail. A very 3rd, MANSPER, Phyllis Cox; 4th, MIDDLE- striking pair. this time next year we expect to have BURY ACE. John Blakely riding with us. ROAD HACK: 4th, CELESTE MAREA, After a very pleasant, and all too Muriel Burnheimer. short, a visit and a little time to get We will be ever grateful to the Morgan Pleasure Pleasure Horse: Horse: Won by MAN- acquainted with our horses, Mr. and Greenwalts for their kindness and help SPER, Phyllis Cox; 2nd, WESTFALL BAR- Mrs. Greenwalt helped us get loaded in helping us to realize our fondest BY; 3rd, CELESTE MAREA, Muriel Burn- for home with our two beautiful Mor- dreams. heimer; 4th, J. Q. DUSKY, Debby Hary; gans which were in fact "our dream Junior Hack: Hack: 2nd, WESTFALL BARRY; This is our story of 1956. To bring 4th, SPRINGFIELD FLAMESON; 5th, come true." this grand experience up to date, to MANSPER. The first day we drove from Spring- the summer of 1958, John Blakely has NEHC PleasurePleasure Horse Horse Open: Open: 3rd, WEST- field, Ill., to Springfield, Mo., and ridden with his father on Starstone FALL BARBY. Morgan Champion: Champion: Won by DEERFIELD after passing the city our mare be- and simply loves it and of course Bill MEADSON; 2nd, SARACEN; 3rd, STAR came restless. We had been given the and I realizing more each day, what OF VALOR. name of Mr. Barrett, on the main a joy good horses can be. (Continued on Page 34) 26 The MORGANMORGAN HORSE HORSE gan sale at Windom in the spring. North CentralCentral News News These fillies were Evening and Colored Morgans in in Florida Florida Gal, both sired by Chief Justin Morgan. By D. D. NAAS In addition to their registered Mor- By MRS. MARY F. TURNER gans the Lasaters also have a number of half-breds. While we do not have enough Mor- The constant appeal for news is at gan activity here in Florida to warrant last beginning to bear fruit. Thanks Robert Riley of What Cheer, Iowa, a monthly column, we thought you has a nice colt from the mare, Gracie, a lot to those of you who wrote in or might like to see and hear about us that he purchased at our Minnesota phoned. Please keep up the good from time to time, and this month, we work. sale. are very pleased to present two of our Al Dorow of Springfield has really I stopped in to see Vee Buck's year- "pioneers with pure-bred Morgans in hit the jackpot this time with a stud ling stud, Congodon, recently and Vee Florida," Mrs. Lucille Kenyon of Uma- colt foaled the latter part of May to certainly has him in tip-top shape and tilla, and Mr. Philip B. Roberts of Ft. one of his Morgan mares, Cute 08903. ready to show. Myers. As the snapshot shows, this little fel- See you at the State Fair. Many of you know Lucille from her low is a beautiful palomino color. many Morgan activities in the North, We'll be anxious to see him come and now, here in Florida. She and State Fair time if not before. Earl have a lovely place called "The September 21st has been set as the West JerseyJersey Hospital Hospital Wilderness Homestead" at the edge date for the second annual all Morgan of our Ocala National Forest. She Show sponsored by the North Central Horse ShowShow has accommodations for guests and Morgan Association. The show will provides some excellent mounts for again be held at St. Cloud. In addition Following are the results of the jaunts through the Forest. (In this to the breeding classes there will be West Jersey Hospital Horse Show at Forest incidentally, is where our 100 saddle classes for both English and Garden State Park, Camden, N. J. on Mile Competitive Trail Ride is held western riders, driving events and June 5, 6, 7 with W. Dayton Sumner, each year.) When Lucille and Earl games. Entry blanks will be mailed Haddonfield, N. J. judging: came here from the North with her out as soon as they are available. Morgan Pleasure: Pleasure: Won by PRINCESS Morgans, the old-timers knew what JARNETTE, owned by Miss Frances her stock was but not so most of the Stan Sahlstrom reports the sale of Franks, Allentown, Pa.; 2nd, ARROW younger people. However, since that his mare, Lilli-Glo, to Mrs. L. S. HAWK, owned by Miss Helene Zimmerman time, she has remedied that situation! Greenwalt of Springfield, Ill. Stan has Maple Glenn, Pa.; 3rd, MAN O'DESTINY, owned by Tamarlei Acres, North Wales, Now, you hear about her all over the bought three new Morgans from Dr. central and northern part of our state Knippling of Princeton. They are RD, Pa. Novice Morgans (5): (5): Won by TOPFIELD and do you know how she's known? Mor-Ayr Royal Lass and her filly foal owned by Dr. Frances Schaeffer, Allen- "That Morgan lady from Umatilla!" by Redberry (several who have seen town, Pa.; 2nd, NANCY DATE, owned by Dr. Frances Schaeffer; 3rd, KNOBBIENEZE, I fully believe that many people think this filly say that she is really one to her name is "Morgan." Our hats are watch). Also a two year old filly, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vona, Frederick, Md.; 4th, BROADWALL FELI- off to Lucille for what she has done Ann K. CITY owned by Miss Emily Horns, CoIonia, for the many youngsters in her area as Dave Blunt of Litchfield has a new N. I. well as putting our breed before the Model Morgans (4): (4): Won by SEALECT Gay Meade filly from Greenwalts' OF WINDCREST, owned by Voorhis Farm, public eye and winning. Even though Highview Farm. Red Hook, N. Y.; 2nd, MADALIN, owned her horse herd consists of about ten The W. F. Honers of St. Cloud by Voorhis Farm; 3rd, DENNISFIELD, head — I haven't seen her recently — owned by Three Winds Farm, Clarks Sum- I, personally, feel that her heart be- have a new light chestnut stud colt mit, Pa.; 4th, PRINCESS JARNETTE, from their Wyoming mare and are owned by Miss Frances Franks. longs to Lippitt Bob Kennuck 10293 very pleased with him. I hope we are S50 Morgan Mares Mares (6): (6): Won by MADA- (Rob Roy—Alrita). This 15-hand, 850 going to see all of these new arrivals at LIN, owned by Voorhis Farm; 2nd, pound Morgan has never competed the State Fair and St. Cloud shows as PRINCESS JARNETTE, owned by Miss but what he hasn't placed. He has Frances Franks; 3rd, DONNETT'E, owned won in both English and Western these are really the only two oppor- by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vona; 4th, tunities we have to show our Morgan BROADWALL FELICITY, owned by Miss classes, won the lightweight division youngsters in this area. Emily Horns. of the Florida 100 Mile Ride (1955), $50 Morgan Stallions Stallions and and Geldings Geldings (8): (8): took second place in 1957, and took The Don Willises of Long Lake Won by SEALECT OF WINDCREST, owned fourth place in the 1955 Vermont 100 have had their mare bred again to by Voorhis Farm; 2nd DENNISFIELD, Mile Ride. He placed second in a half- Larry Hetlevedt's stallion, Martin's owned by Three Winds Farn; 3rd, TOP- FIELD, owned by Dr. Frances Schaeffer; mile race at the 1955 National show, King. She has produced a nice stud 4th, JUBILEE LIGHTNING, owned by Miss carrying 165 pounds plus saddle. He and filly by him in the past. Ellen Pettet, Asbury Park, N. J. is much horse in action with looks to The Lasaters of Sigourney, Iowa, 5100 Championship Morgan Morgan Stake Stake (9): (9): burn! We'll have for you soon some Won by SEALECT OF WINDCREST, really good pictures of Lucille and have brought their Morgan band to owned by Voorhis Farm; 2nd, MADALIN, six with the purchase of the mare, owned by Voorhis Farm; 3rd, DENNIS- Earl's Homestead and their horses. Rosco's Romance, by Roscoe Morgan, FIELD, owned by Three Winds Farm; 4th, And now, we feel that plaudits must from Harold Schupbach of Lancaster, DONNETTE, owned by Mr. and Mrs. go to Mr. Roberts in Ft. Myers who Joseph Vona; 5th, TOPFIELD, owned by has taken care of Southwest Florida Mo. The Lasaters took home two Dr. Fances Schaeffer; 6th, PRINCESS JAR- choice yearling fillies from the Mor- NETTE, owned by Miss Frances Franks. (Continued on Page 34) AUGUST, 19581958 27 1st, BOSSMAN, BOSSMAN, Merle Merle Little; Little; 2nd, 2nd, POCO POCO In MapleMaple Glen, Glen, Pa., Pa., Miss Miss Helene Helene ALJOY, CrankCrank and and Smith; Smith; 3rd, 3rd, BANANA BANANA Zimmerman, already already a veteran a veteran with with Southern California California SUNDAY, Dr.Dr. Holman;Holman; 4th, 4th, DIAMOND DIAMOND L1L MORMAN, CrookCrook and and Smith. Smith. Morgans, has has just just opened opened a riding a riding school and and earlier earlier in the in springthe spring pur- pur- News On MayMay 18, 18, 1958 1958 Western Western Wrangler Wrangler chased the the Morgan Morgan mare mare Wilderness Wilderness By MEL MORSE Horse Show, Show, results results from from this show:this show: Blaze to to join join her her good good gelding gelding Arrow Arrow Halter Classes: Classes: Won byby P000 P000 ALJOY, ALJOY, Hawk andand the the rest rest of herof hersmall small string. string. A Board Meeting Meeting was was held held at the at theSmith and and Crook; Crook; 2nd, 2nd, BRET BRET ALLEN, ALLEN, Rollo Rollo The maremare is isnow now bred bred to Dyberry to Dyberry Billy Billy Grover; 3rd, 3rd, LODE LODE RANGER, RANGER, Joe Joe A Her- A Her- home of of Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Frank Waer Waer bury. so it it looks looks as asthough though this mightthis might be- be- of Orange,Orange, Calif., Calif., June June 12, 1958.12, 1958. The The Mares: Won byby VIRGINIA VIRGINIA REED, REED, Mer- Mer- come an an "all-Morgan" "all-Morgan" school. school. I might meeting was was called called to order to order at eight at eightcedes Siciliano; Siciliano; 2nd, 2nd, ALMOND ALMOND JOY, JOY, add that that while while she she specializes specializes in young in young p. m.m. The The minutes minutes of theof thelast meetinglast meeting Smith and and Crook; Crook; 3rd, 3rd, VERMONT VERMONT STAR, STAR, children (and (and does does an excellent an excellent job), job), read and and approved. approved. New New business business was was4th, BELLE BELLE HEATHER, HEATHER, Marjorie Marjorie Hambly; Hambly; Miss Zimmerman Zimmerman also also teaches teaches adults adults 5th, BANANA BANANA SUNDAY, SUNDAY, Dr. Dr. Holman. Holman. then brought brought before before the Boardthe Board mem- mem- and will will board board horses. horses. For anyoneFor anyone in- in- Morgan Pleasure Pleasure Class: Class: Won byby BRET BRET bers. Our Our Morgan Morgan decals decals were were dis- dis-ALLEN, RolloRollo Grover; Grover; 2nd, 2nd, VIRGINIA VIRGINIA terested, she she is located is located about about 20 miles 20 miles cussed, it wasit was approved approved that they that be they REED, be MercedesMercedes Siciliana; Siciliana; 3rd, 3rd,POCO POCO AL- AL-north of of Philadelphia. Philadelphia. made. Any Any one one can can purchase purchase these theseJOY, SmithSmith and and Cronk; Cronk; 9th, 9th, VERMONT VERMONT If the publication publication of showof show results results in in decals by by writing writing me meor Orval or Orval Smith, Smith, STAR; 5th,5th, BANANA BANANA SUNDAY, SUNDAY, Dr. Dr. Hai- Hai- ma n,n, this area area seems seems a bit a lax bit this lax year, this Iyear, I 1207 S.S. Tenth, Tenth, Arcadia, Arcadia, Calif. Calif. Open TrailTrail Class: Class: Won byby BRET BRET ALLEN, ALLEN, do hopehope that that you you will will forgive forgive your yourre- re- The BoardBoard Members Members decided decided that the that theRollo Grover. Grover. porter, for for we we have have decided decided to take to a take a Club would would be be inactive inactive as to as general to general vacation from from the the show show ring ringand hence and hence meetings until until September, September, for with for with have not not been been "on "on the spot."the spot." And I And I the Fair Fair and and Show Show season season it would it would be be find thatthat when when one one must must rely onrely on impossible to toget get everyone everyone interested interested Mid AtlanticAtlantic News News others to to relay relay the the information information it is it is in aa meeting. meeting. The The San San Diego Diego Fair Fair By MARY Lou MottMott E E very difficult difficult to to keep keep up withup with the cur- the cur- opened June June 27th 27th and andran for ran ten for ten rent and and accurate accurate results. results. days. From From what what I hear, I hear, there there was wasWe areare sure sure that that all ofall our of ourreaders readers a goodgood display display of Morgans.of Morgans. The Theare aware aware of of the the third third annual annual All-Mor- All-Mor- meeting was was then then adjourned. adjourned. There There gan Horse Horse Show Show which which will willbe held be inheld in seems to to be be no nomore more business business to be toFrederick, be Md., Md., on on Aug. Aug. 8-9. 8-9. This This discussed at thisat this time. time. Refreshments Refreshments show is is sponsored sponsored by the by Mid-Atlantic the Mid-Atlantic Southern Vermont Vermont were served. served. Morgan Club Club in inconjunction conjunction with withthe the Horse Show Show The weekweek of of June June 22nd, 22nd, I motored I motored Rotary Club Club of of Frederick Frederick and andin the in the to Turlock,Turlock, Calif. Calif. which which is some is some three threepast two two years years has has won won many many new newManchester, Vt., Vt., June June 8, 1958 8, 1958 hundred miles miles from from here, here, to see to the see thefriends, and and I might I might say sayowners, owners, for the for the band of of Morgan Morgan stallions, stallions, mares mares and andMorgan breed. breed. We We sincerely sincerely hope hope that thatJudges: J. J.Lloyd Lloyd Marks Marks and Mrs.and Mrs. a gelding,gelding, of of the the late late W. L.W. Linn, L. Linn, we willwill have have the the pleasure pleasure of seeing of seeing and andFloyd Thompson. Thompson. auctioned. I was I was very very happy happy over thisover thismeeting many many of ofour our readers readers who have who have4-H Fitting and and Showmanship, Showmanship, 13 entries: missed this this great great little little show show in the inpast. the past.Won byby SANDRA SANDRA DANIELS, DANIELS, Shaftsbury, Shaftsbury, sale, for for the the horses horses were were in good in goodcon- con- Vt. with Bald Bald Mt. Mt. Stardust; Stardust; 2nd, 2nd, ALAN ALAN dition, a agood good background, background, and andThis seems seems to tobe abe good a good filly yearfilly inyear KNAPP, in Arlington, Arlington, Vt. Vt. with with Bald Bald Mt. Mt.Prin- Prin- brought prices prices that that pleased pleased me to meno tothis no area area at atleast least for Sandrafor Sandra Hunt ofHunt cess of Ann. Ann. end. There There were were nineteen nineteen head headin all, in all,Middlebush, N. N. J. whoJ. who tells tells us that us her that herModel Morgan,Morgan, 6 6 entries: entries: Won byby six maresmares had had colts colts by their by theirsides. sides. Most Mostvery excellent, excellent, typey typey mare, mare, Orcutt Orcutt Fan- Fan-EASTER TWILIGHT, TWILIGHT, Keynith Keynith Knapp, Knapp, Ar- Ar- buyers were were eager eager to get to them.get them. Its nieIts AllenAllen presented presented her herwith witha dark a darklington, Vt.; Vt.; 2nd, 2nd, BROADW BROADW ALL ALL BONNIE BONNIE chestnut filly, filly, Billenda Billenda Allen, Allen, sired sired by byBELL, DorothyDorothy Chester, Chester, Amityville, Amityville, N. Y.; N. Y.; about time time our our Morgans Morgans here hereon the on the 3rd, DUKE DUKE OF OF CORNWALL, CORNWALL, Denton Denton Lyon, Lyon, Pacific Coast Coast should should bring bring more morethan thanDyberry Billy. Billy. This This makes makes a 100% a 100% Amityville, N. N. Y.; Y.; 4th, 4th, ASHLAND ASHLAND JUNE- JUNE- they have have in inthe the past. past. One Onemare mareAna- Ana-filly cropcrop for for this this great great little stallionstallion for SON, MaxineMaxine Averbuck, Averbuck, Hanover, Hanover, N. H. N. H. lin andand colt, colt, were were purchased purchased by Dr. by Dr.the 1958 1958 season. season. Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Kenneth West, West, Open ColtsColts and and Fillies. Fillies. 3 3entries: entries: Won Holman of of Monrovia, Monrovia, Calif. Calif. On Onhis hisBlarisville, Pa., Pa., has has a filly a filly from from her herby NANCYNANCY SEALECT,SEALECT, Wallace Wallace Walker, Walker, Bonnie Date, Date, sired sired by Trophyby Trophy and the and theRutland, Vt.; Vt.; 2nd, 2nd, BALD BALD MT, MT, CATTLE- CATTLE- way homehome Dr. Dr. Homan Homan purchased purchased two two MASTER LuellaLuella Chandler, Chandler, Bennington, Bennington, Vt, Vt, more mares mares from from Mr. Mr. Carter Carter of Fres- of Fres-Fred Franks, Franks, Jr., Jr., Allentown, Allentown, Pa., alsoPa., also have a a nice nice filly filly foaled foaled on Juneon June 4, to 4, toOpen Morgans,Morgans, 6 6 entries: entries: Won byby no, Calif. Calif. Most Most of of the the Linn Linn stock stock BROADWALL BONNIEBONNIE BELL, BELL, Dorothy Dorothy seemed to to stay stay in the in Northernthe Northern part parttheir newly newly acquired acquired mare, mare, Linda Linda Dee. Dee.Chester; 2nd, 2nd, ASHLAND ASHLAND JUNESON, JUNESON, Max- Max- of thethe state. state. Over in in Green Green Village, Village, N. J.,N. theJ., specta-the specta-ine Averbuck;Averbuck; 3rd, 3rd, EASTER EASTER TWILIGHT, TWILIGHT, Those from from Southern Southern California California who whotors' favorite, favorite, Manito, Manito, boasts boasts an off- an off-Keynith Knapp; Knapp; 4th, 4th, PARAWALLIS, PARAWALLIS, Ken- Ken- neth Robinson, Robinson, Windsor, Windsor, Vt. Vt. motored up up for for the the sale sale included included Mr. Mr.spring-a bay bay colt colt with with white white markings markings and Mrs. Mrs. Rollo Rollo Grover, Grover, Mr. Mr. and andMrs. Mrs. from Lantz Lantz Flicka. Flicka. A.H.S.A. Medal Class,Class, saddle saddle seat seat 13 13 Mrs. DonDon Hutchins, Hutchins, Rochester, Rochester, N. Y. N. Y.entries: 2nd, SUSAN SUSAN ROBINSON ROBINSON and and Frank Waer, Waer, Orval Orval Smith, Smith, Ronald Ronald Parawallis. Cronk and and Dr. Dr. Holman. Holman. The The trip wastrip wasis aa new new member member of ourof ourclub cluband has and has Morgan Pleasure Pleasure Driving, 3 3 entries: Won a veryvery enjoyable enjoyable one. one. J certainly J certainly en- en-recently purchased purchased a little a little chestnut chestnut by EASTEREASTER TWILIGHT, TWILIGHT, Keynith Keynith Knapp; Knapp; joyed getting getting away away for fora few a fewdays. days. mare, Michelle Michelle Mar-Lo Mar-Lo by byMickey Mickey 2nd, LIPPITT LIPPITT MERCURY, MERCURY, Green Green Mt. Mt. Stock Stock On MayMay 11, 11, 1958, 1958, Corral Corral No. No. 35 35Finn x x Verran's Verran's Lassie. Lassie. We surelyWe surely Farm, Randolph, Randolph, Vt.; Vt.; 3rd. 3rd. HONOR HONOR GIRL GIRL held a a horse horse show show at the at Pomona the Pomona Fair Fairwish Mrs. Mrs. Hutchins Hutchins lots lots of luck of luckand andOF EARLHAM,EARLHAM, AnneAnne Bentzen, Bentzen, Shaftsbury, Shaftsbury, Grounds, and and again again a combination a combination class classunderstand she she is quite is quite crazy crazy about aboutVt. was included. included. The The results results are as are fol- as fol-her newnew mount. mount. (Continued on Page 34)

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Ashbrook Farm, Farm, Meredith, Meredith, New New Hampshire Hampshire — Mrs. — Margaret Mrs. Margaret Rice Rice Bald Mountain Mountain Fa! Fa! m, m,Arlington,Vermont Arlington,Vermont — Mr. — and Mr. Mrs. and Keynith Mrs. Keynith Knapp Knapp Mr. Alan Knapp Knapp Broadwall Farm, Farm, Greene, Greene, Rhode Rhode Island Island — Mr. — and Mr. Mrs. and J. CecilMrs. FergusonJ. Cecil Ferguson Mr. Fred B. B. Franks, Franks, III, III, Northeast, Northeast, Maryland Maryland Green Meads Meads Farm, Farm, Richmond, Richmond, Massachusetts—Mr. Massachusetts—Mr. and Mrs. andDarwin Mrs. S. DarwinMorse S. Morse Green Mountain Mountain Stock Stock Farm, Farm, Randolph, Randolph, Vermont Vermont — Mr. Robert— Mr. L. Robert Knight L. Knight Indian Hill Hill Farm, Farm, Ashland, Ashland, New New Hampshire—Mr. Hampshire—Mr. and Mrs. and Lawson Mrs. Lawson W. Glidden W. Glidden Mrs. E.E. J. J. Poitras, Poitras, Holliston, Holliston, Massachusetts Massachusetts Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. David David Rawson, Rawson, Putnam, Putnam, Connecticut Connecticut Three Winds Winds Farm, Farm, Clarks Clarks Summit, Summit, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania — Mr. and — Mr.Mrs. and John Mrs. Nobie John Nobie Towne-Ayr Farms, Farms, Montpelier, Montpelier, Vermont Vermont — Mrs. — RoderickMrs. Roderick Towne Towne Townshend Morgan-Holstein Morgan-Holstein Farm, Farm, Bolton, Bolton, Massachusetts Massachusetts — Mr. and — Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ela, Ela, Miss Miss Nancy Nancy Ela Ela University of of Connecticut, Connecticut, Storrs, Storrs, Connecticut Connecticut University of of Massachusetts, Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts Massachusetts University of of Vermont, Vermont, Middlebury, Middlebury, Vermont Vermont Voorhis Farm, Farm, Red Red Hook, Hook, New New York York — Mr. — andMr. Mrs. and Gordon Mrs. Gordon Voorhis Voorhis Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Leonard Wales, Wales, Mr. ErleMr. ErleWales, Wales, Weybridge, Weybridge, Vermont Vermont Waseeka Farms, Farms, Ashland. Ashland. Massachusetts Massachusetts — Mrs. —D. D.Mrs. Power, D. D. Mr. Power, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. KeeneKeene Annis Annis Windcrest Farm, Farm, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont Vermont — Mr. — and Mr. Mrs. and F. Mrs. 0. Davis F. 0. Davis

Each ofof the the above above breeders breeders have have consigned consigned one or one more or foals more to foalsthe sale. to Severalthe sale. breeders Several have breeders rejected have rejected attractive offers offers at at private private treaty treaty for for the thecolts colts consigned, consigned, as it is astheir it isdesire their to desire offer their to offer best theirto the best buying to the buying public at at the the Green Green Meads Meads Auction. Auction. Come Come to the to sale the and sale take and advantage take advantage of this golden of this opportunity. golden opportunity. Your Your "Dream Colt"Colt" maymay be be in in this this group! group! See next month'smonth's advertisement advertisement for fora complete a complete list of list foals, of withfoals, their with their sires and dams.dams.

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THE MORGANMORGAN HORSE HORSE CLUB, CLUB, INC. INC. 90 Broad Street,Street, New New York York 4, 4, N. N. Y. Y. Georgia Morgans of her nest and she flew out over the top of all of us screaming and cackl- Our popularpopular Argentine Argentine (Continued from Page 9) ing like only a setting hen can do and as if that wasn't enough to scare the Bear in mind the fact that here was wits out of everybody a peacock sitting JUMPING SADDLE SADDLE a six year old stallion, full of life and on the other shed let out a yelp and animation and ready ko go; in a sailed out over the whole works and strange place less than twenty-four by that time I was too limp to stand hours; with four or five stallions and a and slid back on to my bale of straw number of mares and colts within a wondering what kept that stallion from matter of a few feet and a few yards kicking the living daylights out of from him; he had been put through everybody and everything and taking his paces at a fast gait for an hour or off for the tall timber — but lie so with plenty of interest in what didn't — he just stood there and he was doing and had truly shown trembled. to perfection and was now standing Then I said, "That's my horse." to be unhitched from the cart. That was what I wanted to see and Mrs. Knowles was unhitching from why it all had to happen when it did ARGENTINE FORWARD FORWARD SEAT SEAT JUMPING JUMPING SADDLE SADDLE and as it did I will never know. But A sturdy Italian style jumping saddle made to one side and Mrs. Little was unhitch- our rigid specifications. The very low price it sold me Jolly Roger MHC 8479 by reflects the favorable currency exchange rate ing from the other and when they were in Argentina. Built an a sturdy well reinforced ready for him to step up out of the Roscoe Morgan out of Herodona. tree with a deep seat and safety stirrup bars. With the flash and fire of an Ara- The six billets are all stitched to canvas. Calf- shafts they spoke to him and he stepped skin lined panels and concealed knee rolls. bian and the dependable disposition An excellent low cast, well made forward seat up — but — someone had failed to un- saddle. Complete with a three fold leather fasten one of the straps and it failed that proved him to be a Morgan. As girth, bevel edged stirrup leathers and Never- Mr. Foster expressed it, "He is a little Rust stirrups. Choice of 17" or 18" seat sizes. to let the shaft fail clear of the har- $87.50 ness and it pulled him across the horse you must have confidence in." A 35 inch children's size $74.50 fastened shaft with the end of it stick- And what a pleasant and satisfying (Shipped ExpressExpress Collect) Collect) ing him on the inside of his left hind compliment it was when Mr. "Ted" $5.00 deposit onon C.O.D.C.O.D. shipments. shipments. leg and sliding up into his flank. One Money back guarantee Davis first saw him and said, "You Send Soc for new 128 page catalogcatalog 95M1.1. 95M1.1. would tell him to step up and the can look at him and tell he is a Mor- other would tell him to whoa. He gan." was either getting stuck in the leg or tangled up in the harness. Either A Morgan in looks; a Morgan is 123 E. 24th Street New York 10,10, N. Y. way he moved he was bewteen a rock disposition; a Morgan in his get; what Everything for Riding. and a hard spot. In the midst of this more could I ask for? confusion, airplanes were roaring back and forth from the municipal airport At that time you didn't travel far that joins Merle's lot, which was of nor talk Morgans long until you found RANCH course strange to the stallion and at that Mr. Roland Hill was the dean AT STUD the height of this confusion, some of Morgan horsemen in that country. STARSTONE 11571 children came running and hollering So, I set out to find Mr. Hill — 19.3, 900 lbs., d. chestnutchestnut out of the house along with a barking Bakersfield, Chowchilla, Gilroy, Tres- Sire: Senator Graham—Dam: Flyette Flyette dog and as they ran under the shed Colts for Sale. pinos; and then — it was over the next to where we were, the noise and W. H. WILLIAMS excitement scared a bantam hen off (Continued on Next Page) 19581 mercy Dr., Santa Ana, Calif.

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AUGUST, 1958 31 (Continued from Preceding Page) After puttingputting in ina request a request to the to the rairload for for a fiftya fifty foot foot automobile automobile hills and and around around the thecurves curves until Iuntil car, I I wish I could remember how Gift finally found his ranch. car, I wish I could remember how finally found his ranch. long I Ihad had to to wait wait before before my Soomy LineSoo Line And whatwhat a awonderful wonderful privilege privilege it specialit was was placed placed by the by loading the loading plat- plat- Subscriptions was for for me me to toknow know this this man manof the of theform. I Ido do remember remember that that in short in short west and and those those of his of familyhis family that I thatorder I a ahammer hammer and and saw sawwent wentto to Enclosed find find check check to sendto send met. They They were were most most gracious gracious to me to mework and and about about noon noon one oneday the day ac- the ac- the MorganMorgan Horse Horse Magazine Magazine and I Ishall shall always always be indebtedbe indebted to them to themtual loading loading began. began. to: for gettinggetting to toknow know what what a horse a horse and andMr. and Mrs. Mrs. Knowles Knowles came came over over rope can can mean mean to ato man. a man. and Mr. Mr. Knowles Knowles rode rode Roger Roger to the to the Name There it it was was I learned I learned their their method method car for for a afarewell. farewell. (And (And would would you you of halterhalter breaking breaking colts; colts; crow hobbl- hobbl-believe it it — — when when they they visited visited me six me six Address ing them;them; sacking sacking them them out and out many and manyyears later later Roger Roger recognized recognized Mrs. Mrs. many other other points points that that gave gave me an me Knowles an and and they they had had a big a time big get-time get- insight to to a phasea phase of the of horsethe horse business business ting in in some some riding riding again). again). Then Then Snow Snow I never knew existed. Mr. Hills ex- 1 yr. $3.50$3.50 2 yrs. $6.50 $6.50 I never knew existed. Mr. Hills ex- and her her baby baby were were nailed nailed in and in one and one periences with with horses horses shall shallbe a source be a sourceby oneone the the other other mares mares were were put in put in The MorganMorgan Horse Horse Magazine Magazine of fascinationfascination to meto meso long so longas I live. as I live.their places. places. P. 0.0. Box Box 149 149 There never never was was a child a child that satthat at sat atThe JerseysJerseys were were turned turned loose loose in one in one Leominster, Mass. Mass. his grandfather's grandfather's knee knee and listenedand listened end of of the the car car and and for thefor lifethe of life me of I me I to hishis stories stories of cowboysof cowboys and Indians and Indians will never know know how how or whyor why they they with anyany more more rapture rapture than than I did Ilis- did lis-ever stayed stayed on onthat that chicken chicken wire con-wire con- tening to to Mr. Mr. Hill Hill tell tell of ofhis his life lifeand andtraption Merle Merle fashioned fashioned to haul to haulthem them experiences with with horses. horses. I never I never heard heardto thethe car car in inand and why why they they marched marched of aa long long line line team; team; what what it meant it meant just as as straight straight into into that thatbox car box as car as Saddle andand Bridle Bridle to holdhold on on to toyour your horse; horse; what whathe theyhe could could go, go, between between two balestwo balesof of America's Leading Horse looked for for in in a horse;a horse; he told he metold on me oats.on They They must must have have sensed sensed that that Magazine one occasion occasion that that he never he never forgot forgot a Merle a waswas no no part part a cow a cow man man especially especially horse that that he heever ever judged judged in a show; in a show;if they had had to to be bemilked. milked. FEATURING and many many many many other other horse horse gems gemsthat thatIn thethe center center of ofthe the car carwas waspiled piled SADDLE HORSESHORSES — — HACKNEYS HACKNEYS my excitedexcited brain brain was was too slowtoo slow to re- to re-foot lockers, lockers, barracks barracks bags, bags, a cart, a har- cart, har- WALKING HORSES HORSES — — ROADSTERS ROADSTERS tain. ness, baled baled oats, oats, alfalfa, alfalfa, two fiftytwo gal-fifty gal- MORGANS —— ARABIANSARABIANS His seniorsenior stallion stallion was was Sonfield Sonfield and andlon drumsdrums for for water, water, a sleeping a sleeping bag, bag, PARADE HORSESHORSES it waswas my my good good fortune fortune to purchase to purchase blankets and and what what have have you. you. directly from from him him a daughter a daughter of Son- of Son-It wasn't enough enough for forme tome have to haveto to Subscription S7 S7 per per year. year. field outout of of a daughtera daughter of Querido. of Querido. prepay the the freight freight on myon cargomy cargo before before At a laterlater date date I purchased I purchased another another I left; confoundconfound if Iif didn't I didn't have have to buy to buy SADDLE and BRIDLEBRIDLE daughter of of Sonfield Sonfield out ofout Princess of Princess a ticketticket to to ride ride in ain box a box car socar I couldso I could MAGAZINE Sabab, a ahalf half Arabian Arabian mare mare that wasthat wastake care care of of my my animals. animals. in Mr.Mr. HillsHills band band at atthat that time. time. We allall said said goodbye goodbye and andthey theyleft left 18 South KingshighwayKingshighway With thesethese three three mares: mares: Snow, Snow, Prin- Prin-and I Iwaited. waited. And And I waited I waited and andI I St. Louis 8.8. MissouriMissouri walked from from my my car car to theto stationthe station Telephone: FOrest FOrest 7-2449 7-2449 cess and and Gypsy Gypsy I felt I feltlike likeI had I ahad a good foundation foundation band band of mares of mares to go tountil go I I wore wore a apath path trying trying to find to findout out with JollyJolly Roger Roger and and should should Snow Snow when I Iwas was going going to startto start rolling. rolling. No No present me me with with a filly a filly that that would would power, no no locomotive, locomotive, it seems it seems there there make four, four, but but on onthe thetenth tenth of August of August was still still a awar war or orsomething. something. 1946 itit proved proved to tobe bea Palomino a Palomino stud studThe weatherweather was was hotter hotter than thanthe the colt — — Sun Sun Rex Rex Morgan. Morgan. hinges of of hades hades and and inside inside that car that car The Chronicle,Chronicle, Inc. Inc. was like like an an oven. oven. Snow Snow was wasin season, in season, Middleburg, Virginia Virginia My active duty duty with with the the army army was was terminated at atCamp Camp Beale, Beale, California California Roger was was having having a fit a and fit andole Joe ole was Joe An illustratedillustrated weekly weekly devoted devoted to to on SeptemberSeptember 30, 30, 1946 1946 and andthen thenit blowing it his his top top — —but but to no to avail. no avail. all ThoroughbredThoroughbred sports sports - Racing, - Racing, was I Iheaded headed for for home. home. By that By Ithat IThe nextnext afternoon, afternoon, November November 1, 1, Steeplechasing, Foxhunting, Foxhunting, mean to to include include a thirty a thirty day vacationday vacation 1946, a a clanging, clanging, puffing puffing steam steam switch switch Beagling, Polo, Polo, Horse Horse Shows, Shows, at ElEl Rancho Rancho Poco. Poco. During During which which engine came came rocking rocking and andbumping bumping Equitation and and Junior Junior Activities. Activities. time I I spent spent a weeka week at the at Venturathe Ventura around the the building, building, hooked hooked on to onmy to my special and and we we were were off, off,from from Mon- Mon- $7.00 per per year year County Fair; Fair; a tripa trip to Mr.to Mr. Hills Hills to to get my my Gypsy Gypsy mare; mare; a two a twothousand thousand rovia, California California to toLaGrange, LaGrange, Georgia Georgia Space and and classified classified rates rates on on on aa once once in ina lifetime a lifetime trip. trip. request. mile trucktruck trip trip to toOregon Oregon to get to get my Jerseys.Jerseys. Had thisthis been been written written some some ten ten Name So itit took took the the better better part part of that of thatyears or or so so ago ago I might I might remember remember more more thirty days days to toconcentrate concentrate my pur- my pur-of thethe details details but but suffice suffice it to sayit to say Address chases for for the the purpose purpose of entraining of entraining to while to it it was was a nevera never to be to forgotten be forgotten Georgia. dream it it also also had had its nightmares.its nightmares. 32 The MORGANMORGAN HORSE Aside from the fact that manure and of lettuce just back of us. From the bedding piled up faster than I could desert flats to the top of Huey P. Long move it and getting water at times bridge; from the rough and jerky en- proved quite a problem, all went rea- gineers to those that were easy and sonably well until we were pulling considerate we took it all in stride. out of Tucson, Arizona. At 2 a.m. Sunday, November 11, As I looked over to see if the horses 1946, my Soo Line special came to a were all right I heard a squeal and jerking stop at its destination. We HORSE MAGAZINESMAGAZINES in the fraction of a second, I saw had made the trip. It didn't matter that I had been in "For Your Reading Pleasure" Roger's head go down and two heels Per come up and a two by six fly over the the army for five years; it didn't Year top of the fillies and the end with nails matter that I hadn't brushed my hair Morgan Horse, mo. except Jan. 3.50 in it come to rest between his hind nor shaved, nor washed my face for The Maryland Horse, mo. 2.00 Horse World, mo. except Jan. 5.00 feet. ten days; it didn't matter that people I saw and recognized as I walked up Horseman's Ad-Visor, the all-breeds I yelled "Roger" and he knew just publication, mo. 3.50 town that early morning didn't recog- The Horseman, all breeds for as well that he had done wrong but nize me; it didn't matter whether my Ohio and Pa., mo. 3.00 he just couldn't stand it any longer. investment would ever pay off or not, Blood Horse, wkly, 7.00 The train was gaining speed, the time would decide that; it didn't mat- The Record, wkly. 7.50 car was rocking and bumping and Thoroughbred of Calif., mo. 4.00 ter that I was weary of mind and body Rocky Mountain Thoroughbred, rattling to where you could hardly and spirit; but - it did matter that 10 issues 2.50 hear your ears but something had to be "The Man Upstairs" had brought me The Chronicle, the Thoroughbred in done and there was nobody to do it safely home again. Home again, to a sport—hunting, jumping flat racing, etc. but me. Whether I was scared of piece of dirt I could call mine. And 7.00 horses or not didn't matter. The Western Horseman, mo. 3.50 with good Morgan horses and good Hoofs and Horns, mo., Rodeos 3.00 Had Roger been anything but the Jersey cattle to start over with I was Turf & Sport Digest, mo. 5 00 humbly thankful. Horse Lover, bi-mo., 10 issues 3.00 Morgan he is, he could have made Saddle and Bridle, mo. things much more unpleasant for me While leaning against my car think- except Jan. 7.00 than he had done already. Over the ing of these things and waiting for National Horseman, mo. 7.00 noise of the train he heard me talking day to dawn so I could get unloaded, American Shetland Pony Journal to him and instead of letting his tem- mo. except Jan. 3.00 I saw a police car coming across the Your Pony, mo. except Jan. 3.75 per get the best of him he let me get tracks and before I could step back The Ranchman 2.00 that board out from between his feet out of the way their spot light caught Palomino Horses, mo. 3.00 without one bit of trouble and by put- me. Arabian Horse News, 10 issues 3.00 The Quarter Horse Journal, mo. ting it behind one of the upright They wanted to know who I was 3.00 pieces and in front of another I was and what I was doing down there. I Rush Your Order Today! Remit in any way convenient to you. able to tie it to where it would stay. told them who I was, that I was just Make checks and money orders payable to: My hammer had long since been bur- home from the army — it had no ef- MAGAZINE MART MART ied in manure. This might sound fect — I showed them what I had in Dept. M. H.H. easy but try it sometimes in a crowded my car, how did they know it was P. 0. Box 1288 Plant City,City, Florida Florida box car reeling and rocking at 60 miles mine. I told them my father used to an hour trying not to hurt or get hurt be judge of the police court here. and see how much fun it is. It defi- "Yeah, we knew him but we don't For thethe gift gift that that will will arrive arrive nitely is not my idea of a strawberry know you. So you better come along each month,month, send: send: festival. with us." The MORGANMORGAN HORSE HORSE From the summer heat of Monrovia Instead of a band and a blaze of Magazine we pulled into El Paso, with glory, there I was, a conquering hero Leominster, Mass. icicles hanging everywhere and they — come home in a load of manure — 1 year $3.50 — 2 years $6.50 were blowing crushed ice into a car and they take me to the jail.

6TH ANNUALANNUAL ALLALL MORGAN MORGAN HORSE HORSE SHOW SHOW Sponsored by by Justin Justin Morgan Morgan Horse Horse Association Association Date: Sunday,Sunday, August August 31, 31, 1958 1958 — — 9 9A. A. M. M. Place: WoodsWoods & & Water Water Farms, Farms, South South Lyon, Lyon, Mich. Mich. Point approved by American Horse Show Assoc. (Michigan State Fair follows Sept. 3-7)) FOOD ONON GROUNDSGROUNDS STALLS AVAILABLEAVAILABLE

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OVER 2020 CLASSESCLASSES Halter for for all all ages ages — — English English Performance Performance — —Western Western Performance Performance — Driving — Driving — Children's — Children's Horsemanship Horsemanship ENTRY FEES: $2 for Halter Classes — $3 for Performance Classes — $5 for Stake Classes. Letters Show Results to come see his Morgans which I in- tend doing at the very first opportun- (Continued from Page 5) (Continued from Page 28) ity. He is certainly being a wonderful when the horse started to run and Vermont Trail Trail Horse Horse Class, Class, 10 10 entries: entries: Credit to the Morgan here and seeing I couldn't stop it. I did the only thing 2nd, PARAWALLIS, Susan Robinson. to it that youngsters who come around Horsemanship 14-18 14-18 saddle saddle seat. seat. 9 9en- en- his place find out what a Morgan is I knew best and that was to jump off. tries: It was quite a walk back to the stable. 2nd, SUSAN ROBINSON and Para- and what they can do. We're proud of wallis; 4th. ALAN KNAPP, and Bald Mt. you, Mr. Roberts. In May of this year, I learned of a Princess Ann. woman in this vacinity who rode and Open TrailTrail Horse. Horse. 23 23 entries: entries: Won by There are many, many good grade PARAWALLIS, Susan Robinson. Morgans here in our state because of also had two horses. The outcome of Combination Morgans Morgans 4 4entries: entries: Won by my meeting her has taken away the the Government Remount Service BROADWALL BONNIE BELL, Dorothy which used to flourish here. My own fear of horses that I had, and also gave Chester; 2nd, EASTER TWILIGHT, Key- me a great deal of knowledge about nith Knapp; 3rd, LIPPITT MERCURY, Green mare is one and we're very proud of Mt. Stock Farm; 4th, HONOR GIRL OF her as she is as typical a Morgan as horses I never realized existed. I am EARLHAM, Anne Bentzen. happy to say now that I feel great could be found. Open PleasurePleasure Horse, Horse, 18 18 entries: entries: Won by when I ride. PARAWALLIS, Susan Robinson. Since there are actually quite a few Morgan owners here in the state, I I have been reading a great deal Local Horsemanship. 7 7entries: entries: Won by ALAN KNAPP and Bald Mt. Princess am requesting that they contact me about Morgans in the magazines this Ann. and give me news and pictures so that young woman has lent me. It is a plea- Open ParadeParade Horse. Horse. 4 4entries: entries: 3rd, we can put our wonderful Florida sure to read these issues, although they EASTER TWILIGHT, Keynith Knapp, Morgans where they belong — in the are a year or two old. I think its a Adult EquitationEquitation 9 9entries: entries: 2nd, ANNE Morgan Magazine. My address is: fine magazine and will be pleased EENTZEN and Honor Girl of Earlham. when my own issues start coming to Mrs. Mary F. Turner, Rte. 1, Box 452, when my own issues start coming to Brooksville, Florida. me. Yours truly, Florida Morgans John A. Nee, Jr. (Continued from Page 27) Maine RFD 2, Cambridge, Vt. in the pioneering department. In (Continued on Page 26) February of this year, a very nice ar- ticle appeared in their local paper LEWISTON-AUBURN Horse Horse stating that the first pure-bred Morgan SHOW Morgan Quiz colt had been foaled in Lee County. June 7,7, 19581958 (Continued from Page 15) To this date, the claim stands. Not only that, but that colt's name caught Model Morgan: Won by MIDDLEBURY ANSWERS ACE; 2nd, KENNEBEC ALICE MAY; 3rd, the public's fancy because he was born BROADWALL BELINDA, Muriel Burn- 1—A1-0; 2—B —P ; 3—C —K ; at the beginning of "Edisonia," a pa- heimer; 4th, KENNEBEC FLAMING LADY. 4—E—R; 5—J—L; 6—I—S; geant honoring Thomas A. Edison, and Open Colts:Colts: Won by KENNEBEC ALICE was very aptly named "Lee Edison"— MAY; 2nd, KENNEBEC FLAMING LADY; 7—G—M; 8—D—T; 9—F—N; General Robert E. Lee and Mr. Edi- 4th, BROADWALL MIST, Sandra Crossley. 1 O—H —T . son. Lee ,who is now four months old Open Morgan:Morgan: Won by DEERFIELD and stands 12.3 hands, is a liver chest- MEADSON; 2nd, BROADWALL BELINDA (this 3-year old turned in such a beautiful nut with four white stockings, is quite performance that I forgot to notice who was a celebrity in his parts and we're all third and fourth.) IT COULDCOULD BE BE ANYONE ANYONE watching him with pride. Mr. Roberts Open Parade:Parade: 2nd, ZAMBO, Carol Al- bought his sire and dam from Dana pren. Grade "A" paper submitted by an Kelley, Woodstock, Vermont, on New Junior Parade: Parade: 2nd, ZAMBO, Carol Al- eight year old in English. Year's day of 1956. They are Lippitt pren. Lynn Rider Grade 3 10812 (Lippitt Selassie — Morgan Pleasure Pleasure Horse: Horse: Won by May 29, 1958 English Lippitt Arrowhead) who is affection- MERRYMAN, Rosemarie Rowell; 2nd, J. ately called "Marcus Arelius" (!) and Q. DUSKY, Debby Hary; 3rd, CELESTE If I Could Be Anyone Griselda Morgan 06783 (Ethan El- MAREA, Muriel Burnheimer. If I could be anyone I'd like to be don-Lippitt Mary Moro). Griselda Mr. Cecil Ferguson so I could have Morgan was bred and raised by the so many Morgan horses. I like Mor- Kelley's and Lippitt Arelius was bred Ohio News gans because they are easy to train and and raised at the Green Mountain 25) they are very kind and gentle. Mr. Stock Farm by Mr. R. L. Knight and (Continued from Page Ferguson has a farm called Broad- later sold to the Kelleys. A full bro- Mattox, Mansfield, O.; 5th, DEVAN wall Farm. He raises, trains, and shows ther or sister to little Lee Edison is WALES, Gene Angel, Akron, 0. his horses. He sells his horses too. eagerly anticipated by Mr. Roberts in Open EnglishEnglish Tack: Tack: Won by DEVAN When I grow up I'd like to buy a February of next year. CHIEF, Tom. Mattox, Mansfield,O.; 2nd, Morgan from Mr. Ferguson. SEA BREEZE, Don Shook, Cuyahoga Falls, Mr. Roberts at his Buskingham 0.; 3rd, DEVAN DONNA, Don Wolcott, Lynn Rider, Mt. Hygeia Rd., Foster, Ranch is very proud of his Morgans Akron, O.; 4th, CROWN JEWEL, A. J. R. I. and has extended the invitation for me Andreoli, Bath, 0. 34 The MORGANMORGAN HORSE HORSE Elyria SaddleSaddle Club Club Horse Horse Show Show there (BQ . .. that's before Quarter quality. Lisbeth Linley brought out June 1515 horses). her two year old chestnut stallion . Lady's Man (Max Hi Ho Kid—Hy- Open WesternWestern Tack: Tack: Won by SEA Another Richards Ranch favorite is BREEZE, Don Shook, Cuyahoga Falls, O.; Little Miss Pepper, by Brown Pepper. Lee's Lady Justin) and he is a pic- 2nd, STORMY CAPTOR, Elinor Amshey, She has been brought along slowly and ture. He has everything he needs to Akron, O.; 3rd, FURY, June Miller, Ak- carefully and is now in her fifth year make a top show horse in any com- ron, 0. pany, Morgan looks and manners, Mogadore Horse Horse Show, Show, June June 22 22 a beautiful little crowd pleaser . . . Junior English English Tack: Tack: Won by MILLS- sensational in parade wins, an eye along with an uncanny ability to move BORO CHIEF, Tom Mattox, Mansfield, O.; catcher in pleasure classes and with high and mighty. 2nd, DEVAN WALES, Gene Angel, Akron, Peggy Lou the other half of the pair Mrs. William Barton of the Big O.; 3rd, ABBE GRAHAM, Joan Gardner, Mansfield, O.; 4th, ZEPHYR, Carl Hixon, classes; a nice little Morgan mare that Bend Farms, Rockford, Ill., reports Akron O.; 5th, DEVAN DALE, Doris everyone loves. A youngster from the the purchase of two very choice mares Nelson, Akron, 0. ranch that is just learning is Sealect from the W. L. Linn Estate of Tur- Open EnglishEnglish Tack: Tack: Won by FLEET- Benn, by Brown Pepper and from lock, Calif. Out of the nineteen head WING, A. J. Andreoli, Bath, O.; 2nd, Peggy's dam, the one and only Nancy of registered Morgans mostly of the DEVAN CHIEF, Tom Mattox, Mansfield, O.; 3rd, CELEBRATION, Joan Gardner, Ann. Benn is well broken to harness Sonafield, Dapper Dan breeding, Mrs. Mansfield, O.; 4th, DEVAN DONNA, Don and under saddle has just begun to Barton chose a magnificent four year Wolcott, Akron, O.; 5th, CROWN JEWEL, get some schooling in the full bridle old mare Saldan (Dapper Dan-Sally A. J. Andreoli, Bath, 0. displaying the phenomenal natural ac- Ann). This dark chestnut mare was tion of his ancestry and the incompar- top mare of the sale, and has at her Lakemore Horse Horse Show, Show, June June 22 22 able disposition of the true Morgan, side a lovely stallion foal by Norsik Open WesternWestern Tack: Tack: Won by FURY, a Morgan colt is a joy to train as he is (Siskiyou Thor-Norretia) and is in June Miller, Akron, O.; 2nd, STORMY so cooperative. foal to Dannie Lu (Dapper Dan-Lu- CAPTOR, Elinor Amshey, Akron, O.; 3rd, Other projects at the Richards in- lin). Second mare is I.ulin an eight CHIEF, Howard Speck, Clinton, 0. clude a great deal of tandem schooling year old daughter of Linden Sonfield Open EnglishEnglish Tack: Tack: Won by CELEBRA- 2nd Brown Knox TION, Joan Gardner, Mansfield, O.; 2nd, and harness-work in preparation for Lu, who also has DEVAN CHIEF, Tom Mattox, Mansfield, the four-in-hand of Morgans which a stallion foal at her side by Norsik O.; 3rd, STORMY CAPTOR, Elinor Am- are hoped to be ready in time to show and is in foal to Linn's Black Morgan. shey Akron, 0.; 4h, DEVAN DONNA, at least once in 1959. This four-in- This is completely new breeding to Don Wolcott, Akron, 0. hand is made up of pleasure horses come into our section, I'm certain these Junior English English Tack: Tack: Won by DEVAN WALES, Gene Angel, Akron, O.; 2nd, that regularly hit the roughest of trails new Barton acquisitions will not lack STORMY CAPTOR, Elinor Amshey, Ak- and go to the shows (or just lazy for visitors once they are settled in ron O.; 3rd, MILLSBORO CHIEF, Tom Herefords or drag the stoneboat) so their new home. Mattox, Mansfield, O.; 4th, ABBE GRA- the progress is necessarily slower than It is with no small amount of regret HAM, Joan Gardner, Mansfield, O.; 5th, DEVAN DALE, Doris Nelsen, Akron, 0. it would be if that was all they did. that I report the resignation of our Over on the Dry Run road the folks Secretary Peg Beekman. Although we have been treated to the interesting will greatly miss Paul and Peg, their Central States training of a yearling filly. Gem is by enthusiasm, cooperation and friendly the popular Pecos and is the first personalities which did so much to (Continued from Page 15) Morgan foaled at the K&M Ranch make our club a success, they intend ing, which will be held on September owned by the 0. Marks. Gem has to retain their membership in the 28th, which incidentally is our Annual the wonderful disposition of her Mor- club, though they are located in their Trail Ride. More details about this gan breeding but the fantastic color- new home on the West Coast, our next month. ing of her Palomino dam . . . she has loss is California's gain! Best of luck Anyone wishing information regard- been trained in ground driving and is to them both. ing the Central States Morgan Horse a familiar sight picking her pretty way The invitation to join our organiza- Club, Inc., please send your inquiries up the road, traffic not withstanding. tion is always extended to you all, for to the president's office, 235 W. 55th Her work on the "Indian Poles" al- further information please contact Joan St., Westmont, Ill. ways attracts oglers as she gets her Hoburg, 600 Lincolnway W., Morri- schooling in the middle of a fairly son, Ill. residential section of the "suburbs." Useful Morgans Gem has a cute brother Golden Rebel. He is by Sconondoah Chief and he is (Continued from Page 13) also a Palomino and a cute salty little Pacific Northwest Another Morgan that is always a fellow he is. (Continued from Page 7) popular guy (he has done a lot for Morgans) is the pretty stallion Ila- St. John, Washington; and geldings wana , now belonging to the Mid-Atlantic to Matt Lyons and Tom Moro, both Sellers family. Jerry won the Parade (Continued from Page 12) of Walla Walla, Washington. Bruce class at Hornell hands down and made tiny ears, big prominent eyes, well and Peggy McDonald of Calgary, Al- some versatile appearances in all kinds crested neck, excellent back, legs and bera, have bought the two year old of tack, including harness . . we all. stallion, Travaille. We understand know Jerry can do anything and he still Next stop, the John Linley stable at that he is the only Morgan stallion in has the reputation of being as good Brookfield, Wis. This is also a one that area and that he has already a cowpony as Leon Losey ever had up Morgan farm, but again we saw created "quite a sensation." AUGUST, 19581958 35 BREEDERS' LISTING LISTING

THREE WINDS WINDS FARM FARM V AT STUD WIND-CREST I PORTLEDGE Dyberry Billy Billy 9649 9649 I (Formerly Dawncrest) Sire: Lippitt Billy Ash 7724 I If you want champions, come to Dam: Lippitt Miss Nekomla Q4938 I Gold Band I the home of champions. I Young and Grown Stock For Sale Home of BLACK SAMBO DENNISFIELD I I MR. and MRS. F. 0. DAVIS I MR. & MRS. HAROLD J. ALLBEE Mr. and Mrs. John A. Noble Windsor, Vermont toit North Falmouth, Massachusetts R.D. 2, Clark's Summit, Pa. I I UP. V 1 HIGHVIEW FARM FARM Mid-State Morgan Morgan Farm Farm RICHARDS RANCH RANCH I AT STUD: I I Senator Graham — Top Flight I Useful Morgans for Morgans of Classic Quality Flyhawk (retired) Pleasure, Work and/or Show. I I Morgans of all ages for sale. I I Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Greenwalt MR. & MRS. PETER W. HUNT Pawnee, Illinois Pine City, N. Y. I I (near Springfield) DeMott Rd., Middlebush, N. J. I Tel. Springfield 9-1989 I Phone Viking 4-2646 a. ! O'NEILL MORGAN HORSE FARM TOWNSHEND ROBINHURST Morgan-Holstein Farm Farm Breeders of MORGAN HORSES Morgan Type Morgans I for Breeders of the True Type I Home of I Disposition — Stamina — Conformation Home of ARCHIE "0" Morgans Home of I Star ofof ValorValor I Celebrating his Silver Jubilee. I I AT STUD ORCLAND VIGILDON Sire: Jubilee's Courage ARCHIE HEROD "L" 10071 MELODY MORGAN 9119 I Dam: Kitty Hawk I ARCHIE "0" "0" DUPLICATE DUPLICATE 11493 11493 I I Visitors Always Welcome Mr. & Mrs. ROGER ELA I Barre, Mass. Mass. I Ora Jane O'Neill Bolton, Mass. I Manteno, Illinois S. Flying SS RanchRanch MERRYLEGS FARM FARM ! WOODS andand WATER WATER MORGANS I FARMS bred for "The pleasure their owners take in Michigan's Top Morgan Breeders Conformation - Disposition I our Morgans is a source of great I and pride to us." Largest Collection of Blue Ribbon Performance Under Saddle I Winners in the Midwest. Or In Harness I Stock for Sale I Morgans of all ages for sale including Stock Usually For Sale. I I about 10 weanlings STUART G. HAZARD I MABEL OWEN, owner I 1308 College Ave. WALTER and RHEDA KANEKANE I I South Lyon, Michigan Topeka, Kansas So. Dartmouth, Mass. I 36 The MORGAN HORSE BREEDERS' LISTING LISTING

BAR-T FARMSFARMS Searls Springwafer I Kennebec MorganMorgan Rowley Massachusetts I Stock Farm I Horse FarmFarm Breed to the Best! I I South Woolwich,Woolwich, Maine Maine Always glad to show our horses AT STUD I I Mailing Address and Angus cattle. We are easy to R. F. D.D. No.No. 2.2. WISCASSETWISCASSET Orcland Leader I find, 5 miles west of Medora. I Sire: UlendonUlendon Dam: VigildaVigilda Burkland Burkland I I Owner MR. && MRS.MRS. RAY RAY SEARLS SEARLS Colts usually for sale. I I MISS MARGARET GARDINER GARDINER Medora, Illinois Illinois I I Manager Mr. && Mrs.Mrs. Stephen Stephen P. P. Tompkins Tompkins Jerseyville 2970 R 2 I JAMES F.F. DUNTON DUNTON a Crabapple Valley Kenyon's 1 BIG BENDBEND FARMSFARMS I Farms I OCALA WILDERNESSWILDERNESS FARM FARM I Winnebago Illinois At Stud I At Stud: I 10 Top StallionsStallions I The Home of Featuring one of the country's largest I Little HawkHawk 11398 11398 NORTHERN ILLINOIS ILLINOIS TOP TOP bands of brood mares. Sire: DevonDevon HawkHawk 10573 10573 I MORGANS Morgans of all ages for sale. Dam: DoubleDouble H. H. Candy Candy 09221 09221 I Come See Our Future Stars Sensibly Priced. I Visitors Always Welcome Owner: MERLE MERLE D. D. EVANS EVANS I At Last a Morgan Stallion in Florida: For detaileddetailed information, information, write write to: I ROBERT W. W. STARN, STARN, Mgr. Mgr. & LUCILLE KENYON KENYON MRS. WM.WM. W.W. BARTON BARTON R. D. 2. Beach City,City, Phone Phone 4-3367 4-3367 EARLE I 1806 National Ave., Rockford, Ill. Wilmot. Ohio.Ohio. a Altoona, Florida I H. SEEWALDSEEWALD WENLOCH FARM FARM MEETING WATERS WATERS MORGANS MORGANS I are bred for type, disposition, good Morgan Horses VA Ann ArborArbor Michigan legs and feet, as well as high percent- I age of the original blood. At Stud I At Stud I TRIUMPH 10167 10167 Mr. ShowmanShowman I At Stud I JUBILEE'S COURAGE COURAGE 8983 8983 Sire: MentorMentor 8627 8627 I I LIPPITT ASHMORE ASHMORE 10811 10811 Dam: DamselDamsel 04822 04822 I Visitors Welcome I W. Lyman Orcutt, Orcutt, Mgr. Mgr. I FRANCES H.H. BRYANT BRYANT Rte. #1, Box 462 I South Woodstock, Vt. AMARILLO, TEXAS MR. andand MRS. MRS. E. E. B. B. RICKARD RICKARD (Serenity Farm) I .1= THE GREENGREEN MOUNTAIN MOUNTAIN HORSE HORSE ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION South Woodstock,Woodstock, Vermont Vermont Sponsors: The Famous Annual 100 Mile Trail Ride. The Annual Horsemanship Clinics The Upper Valley Pony Club Publishes: The Green Mountain Horse Association Quarterly Magazine. Maintains: Grounds, Stables and Marked Bridle Trails over lovely Vermont riding country, for the use of Association members. Has Available:Available: A list of books of interest to all persons interested in horses. Association membership, including a subscription to the Magazine, is available for' as little as $5.00 per year. Your inquiriesinquiries will will be be welcomed. welcomed. Please Please write write to: to: THE GREENGREEN MOUNTAIN MOUNTAIN HORSE HORSE ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION South Woodstock,Woodstock, Vermont Vermont FOR SALE:SALE: Chestnut yearling yearling filly filly IDEAL COUNTRYCOUNTRY ESTATE ESTATE — — Approxi- Approxi- (Miss Pepper and and Pecos) Pecos) perfect perfect head, head, mately 9090 acresacres of of rolling rolling countryside, countryside, neck, outstandingoutstanding conformation, conformation, easy easy CLASSIFIED almost completelycompletely fenced; fenced; 1000 1000 sugar sugar keeper, willwill makemake outstanding outstanding showy showy Mor- Mor- maples, sugarsugar house; house; excellent excellent water water gan, butbut doesn't doesn't match match for for our our Four-hitch. Four-hitch. supply; unsurpassableunsurpassable view; view; privacy privacy $2.00 minimum RICHARDS RANCH. RANCH. Pine Pine City, City, N. N. Y., Y., 100 per wordword without remoteness.remoteness. Colonial Colonial home home having having phone, ElmiraElmira 3-4985. 3-4985. modern kitchen, kitchen, two two walls walls of of windows windows giving sweeping view;view; 3030 footfoot square square liv- liv- FOR SALE:SALE: A A two two year year old old three-quar- three-quar- FOR SALE:SALE: Bonnie Bonnie Ann Ann 06595. 06595. 12 12 years, years, ing room,room, fireplace;fireplace; TV TV room; room; enclosed enclosed ter MorganMorgan filly, filly, also also a afive five year year old old chestnut, strip strip and and snip. snip. due due to tofoal foal March March porch; dining dining room; room; four four bedrooms; bedrooms; 21/2 21/2 Standardbred mare mare and and filly. filly. Filly Filly sired sired 1959, has raisedraised seven seven foals. foals. — — Haven's Haven's baths; sewing sewing room; room; separate separate quarters quarters for for by registered Morgan Morgan stallion. stallion. For For details details Highland Kate Kate 08618, 08618, dark dark chestnut, chestnut, star star servants: workshop; workshop; carriage carriage house house and and write: R.R. L. L. WILSON, WILSON, 111 111 Province Province St., St., and strip.strip. two two years years old old — — Misty Misty Knight Knight barn attached: attached: excellent excellent condition condition through- through- Richford, Vermont. Vermont. 7684, four yearyear old old chestnut chestnut gelding, gelding, green green out; manymany built-in built-in features. features. A Agood good buy buy broken. — — Royal Royal Bar Bar Go Go 11925, 11925, yearling yearling at $33,500.$33,500. A.A. T.T. KIRKKIRK AGENCY. AGENCY. New New FOR SALE:SALE: To To the the highest highest bidder bidder — — stallion foal.foal. AllAll animalsanimals sound. sound. Older Older American Morgan Morgan Horse Horse Register, Register, Volumes Volumes London, NewNew Hampshire.Hampshire. Phones Phones Lake- Lake- mare hashas been been ridden ridden and and driven. driven. JAMES JAMES view 6.6341 and 6-8826.6-8826. I thru VII VII inclusive. inclusive. Perfect Perfect condition. condition. F. THOMSON, Route Route 4, 4, Jackson. Jackson. Michigan. Michigan. BUCK WEATHERS, Box Box 1008. 1008. Walla Walla Walla, Walla, Telephone: State State 4-5205. 4-5205. FOR SALE:SALE: Registered Registered three three year year old old Washington. chestnut gelding gelding and and mare mare and and a thirteen a thirteen FOR SALE:SALE: Morgan Morgan mare, mare, 4 years.4 years. per- per- year oldold chestnutchestnut proven proven brood brood mare.. mare.. All All FOR SALE:SALE: Lippitt Benjamin Benjamin 10702, 10702, fectly broke to to ride, ride, nicely nicely started started as ashun- hun- ride andand drive. drive. Ben Ben Don Don and and Tutor Tutor wean- wean- registered Morgan Morgan gelding, gelding, dark dark chestnut, chestnut, ter. Sound,Sound, gentle. gentle. M. M. C. C. CHILDS, CHILDS, Ring- Ring- lings. F.F. STANLEYSTANLEY CRAFTS, CRAFTS, JR.. JR.. The The wide stripe, seven seven years years old. old. H. H. F. F. BAR- BAR- town, Pa.Pa. PhonePhone 4231. 4231. Crafts Inn, Inn, Wilmington, Wilmington, Vt. Vt. RUS, "Windrush." Greenfield, Greenfield, Mass., Mass., Phone PrescottPrescott 2-6171. 2-6171. FOR SALE:SALE: Quiet Quiet country country home. home. New New FOR SALE:SALE: Peevins Peevins Ebony Ebony Aces, Aces, Blue Blue ranch type type house. house. Six Six rooms, rooms, fireplace, fireplace, Ribbon winningwinning fine fine harness harness horse. horse. Black Black TRAILERS CUSTOM CUSTOM BUILT BUILT to to your your de- de- central heat. heat. Three Three small small barns. barns. Brook, Brook, with highhigh actionaction and and weal weal mannered. mannered. sign or wewe cancan aid aid you you in in engineering engineering pond. 2323 acres.acres. Excellent Excellent horseback horseback rid- rid- WINTERS STABLE, STABLE, Barre, Barre, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, your horsehorse trailer. trailer. Every Every horse horse owner owner has has ing country.country. $12,600. $12,600. Other Other homes homes and and FL 5.4055 or Worcester,Worcester, PL PL 2-2266. 2-2266. his own ideaidea ofof whatwhat a a horse horse trailer trailer should should farms. CLYDECLYDE HASTINGS, HASTINGS, Broker, Broker, Wind- Wind- be. Let's hear hear from from you you — — CONANT CONANT sor, Vermont.Vermont. Tel Tel Reading Reading 2264. 2264. FOR SALE:SALE: One One 4 4 year year old old stallion stallion out out MACHINE 6 6 STEEL STEEL CORP., CORP., West West Concord, Concord, of Justine Archie Archie 07239 07239 by by Lippitt Lippitt Jeep Jeep GROTON, MASS. MASS. — — In In the the heart heart of ofthe the Mass. 8672. Tildes andand drives. drives. Also Also one one yearling yearling horse country.country. This This small small estate estate is isa a stallion outout of of Justine Justine Archie Archie 07239 07239 by by unique property.property. Main Main residence residence is ais a FOR SALE:SALE: Two Two Morgan Morgan geldings. geldings. Dyberry Ethan Ethan 10801. 10801. EVERETT EVERETT WESE- WESE- large 51/251/2 roomroom modern modern ranch ranch home home with with Triumph's Cadet Cadet 11418, 11418, Lt. Lt. Chestnut, Chestnut, 4 4 MAN, P. 0. Box 342, 1424 So. Benton St., St., years. 14.2,14.2, beautifulbeautiful light light gait. gait. out out of of 11/2 baths andand 2 2 fireplaces. fireplaces. Also Also a asep- sep- Palatine, Illinois. Illinois. Triumph and and Pattena. Pattena. Morning Morning Star Star Clif- Clif- arate 3 3 room room Guest Guest cottage cottage for for year year round round ford. black,black, 7 7 years, years, 14.3 14.3 proud proud high high living. PlusPlus 22 roomroom apartment apartment attached attached to to WE OFFER your your choice choice of of several several bred bred natural action. action. Sire: Sire: Squire Squire Gates; Gates; Dam: Dam: barn. Compact Compact barn barn has has hay hay storage, storage, mares andand some some selected selected youngsters youngsters by by Paula. CliffordClifford out out of of Jubilee Jubilee King King and and tack room.room. 4 4 box box stalls stalls and and 2 2straight straight proven siressires of of championship championship caliber. caliber. stalls. 1212 acresacres of of land. land. approximately approximately Noxa. Registered Tennessee Tennessee Walking Walking These areare all all out out of of mares mares whose whose blood- blood- Horse, ParksParks Golden Golden King, King, Palomino, Palomino, 4 4 6 acres ofof plankplank fenced fenced pasture, pasture, PLUS PLUS lines, goodgood oldold MorganMorgan type type and and above above years, beautifulbeautiful show show prospect, prospect, gentle gentle a regulation size size show show ring. ring. $35,000.00. $35,000.00. all excellent dispositionsdispositions make make them them real real L K. WILLIAMS, Realtor, Realtor, Boston Boston Road. Road. pleasure horse. horse. Write Write or or Call Call A. A. R. R. pleasures to to own. own. Our Our prices prices are are always always Groton. Mass. Mass. Phone: Phone: Gilbert Gilbert 8-8876. 8-8876. BAUMGARTNER, Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Indiana. Indiana. (near (near well within reason.reason. Plan Plan to to visit visit the the farm farm Tipton). early thisthis Summer. Summer. We'd We'd love love to to have have FOR SALE:SALE: Bolin Bolin silver silver Parade Parade saddle, saddle, you, whether you're you're a aprospective prospective cus- cus- 21" taps,taps, corona, corona, two two silver silver bridles, bridles, two two FOR SALE:SALE: Morgan Morgan Horse Horse Register, Register, tomer oror just just "window "window shopping!" shopping!" silver bits,bits, breastbreast collar collar with with drops. drops. Sacri- Sacri- MERRYLEGS FARM, FARM, South South Dartmouth, Dartmouth, Volume No.No. I;I; alsoalso Linsley: Linsley: Morgan Morgan fice $650.00. ELLEN PETTET.PETTET. 402 402 Fifth Fifth Mass. TelTel WYWY 2-7424.2-7424. Horses. A.A. E.E. OSBORN,OSBORN, P. P. 0. 0. Box Box No No 1, 1, Avenue. Asbury Park, Park, New New Jersey. Jersey. Fort Smith,Smith, Arkansas. Arkansas. FOR SALE:SALE: Registered Registered Morgan Morgan show show WANTED: OneOne tandem tandem two two horse horse mare, 88 yearsyears old. old. Sire: Sire: Fillmore; Fillmore; Dam: Dam: FOR SALE:SALE: Registered Registered Morgans Morgans — — trailer in in good good condition. condition. Send Send FULL FULL Moraine. Chestnut Chestnut with with white white markings. markings. June MelodyMelody MHR MHR 07459, 07459, Sire: Sire: Flyhawk Flyhawk information. Box Box 35, 35, Guilford, Guilford, Conn. Conn. Has producedproduced three three colts. colts. May May be be seen seen 7526; Dam: PollyPolly Forrest Forrest x-05304. x-05304. Frena Frena at ParamountParamount Stables, Stables, Box Box 4B, 4B, Oshkosh. Oshkosh. Belle MHR 08963,08963, Sire:Sire: Monte Monte Leon Leon MHR MHR FOR SALE:SALE: Nine Nine year year old old registered registered Wisconsin. 8216; Dam: FrenaFrena MHR MHR 06657. 06657. Rainbo Rainbo mare. MaeMae Morgan Morgan and and Raymond Raymond S. S. Reade MHRMHR 11538, 11538, Sire: Sire: King King Mick; Mick; Dam: Dam: Southey breeding.breeding. Broodmare Broodmare prospect. prospect. TROUBADOUR FARM: FARM: BOARDING BOARDING — — Stareda. GEORGE GEORGE HOLMES, HOLMES, Sherman Sherman Broke WesternWestern and and English English for for pleasure. pleasure. TRAINING — — SELLING SELLING — — SHOWING SHOWING — — Chardon. Ohio. Ohio. Phone: Phone: AVenue AVenue 5-4931. 5-4931. Chestnut with with stripe stripe on on face. face. SUZANNE SUZANNE RIDING INSTRUCTIONS.INSTRUCTIONS. Year Year round round PERSON STABLES,STABLES, Allentown Allentown Fairgrounds, Fairgrounds, facilities. KopfKopf EnglishEnglish Saddlery Saddlery — — MORGAN MARES:MARES: 2 2 registered, registered, both both Allentown, Penna.Penna. Hemlock Hemlock 7-0230. 7-0230. new and used,used, also also Stable Stable Supplies. Supplies. chestnut with with white white markings, markings, one one a pro-a pro- RALPH G.G. HALLENBECK. HALLENBECK. owner, owner, Selkirk. Selkirk. ven brood mare, mare, the the other other broke broke western, western, WANTED: RegisteredRegistered Morgan Morgan filly filly or or N. Y. 5 miles south ofof Albany.Albany. Route Route 9-W. 9-W. excellent gaitsgaits andand must must go go to to a agood good brood mare,mare, age age training training and and distance distance home. Would consider consider trading trading for for young young away notnot tootoo important. important. Want Want top top blood- blood- FOR SALE:SALE: Small Small Morgan Morgan Stallion. Stallion. unbroken stock. stock. Both Both reasonably reasonably priced. priced. lines withwith goodgood conformationconformation and and type. type. May be gelded.gelded. Bay Bay color. color. Excellent Excellent con- con- HUGH C.C. SMITH,SMITH, Meadovrbrook Meadovrbrook Farm, Farm, Also want VolumesVolumes II, II, III III and and IV IV of of the the formation. Broke Broke to to drive drive and and ride, ride, good good Route 2,2, Winthrop,Winthrop, Maine. Maine. Telephone: Telephone: Morgan Horse Horse Register. Register. JEANNE JEANNE VAN VAN action. WINTERSWINTERS STABLE, STABLE, Barre Barre Massa- Massa- 216-12. DEUSEN, Glendale, Oregon. Oregon. chusetts, FLFL 5-4055 5-4055 or or Worcester Worcester PL PL 2.2266. 2.2266.

1958 NATIONAL MORGAN HORSE SHOW PROGRAMS

Copies of of this this year's year's National National Morgan Morgan Horse ShowHorse Program Show Programmay be secured may frombe secured this office. from (Regular this office. sub- (Regular sub- scribers will will not not receive receive the program the program since the since August the issue August has replaced issue has it. You replaced are thus it. assured You are of com- thus assured of com- plete news news and and pictorial pictorial coverage.) coverage.) Send $1.00 Send with $1.00 name with and name address and to: address to:

The MORGANMORGAN HORSE Magazine,Magazine, P. P. 0. 0. Box Box 149, 149, Leominster, Leominster, Mass. Mass. New England Calendar of Events for Morgan Owners

The eventsevents listedlisted are are of of dates dates received received by JulyJuly 1. Changes Sept. 7 White River River Jet. Jet. E. E. H. H. Ballou, Ballou, Box Box 85, 85, Hartford, Hartford, Vt. Vt. Bethlehem, Conn. R. Strohacker, Bethlehem. may be expected. SpectatorsSpectators and and exhibitors exhibitors should should check check be- be- Sept. 7 Bethlehem, Conn. R. Strohacker, Bethlehem. Sept. 7 Moswansicut Riding Riding & Driving Club, Club, North North Scituate, Scituate, foro going.going. FurtherFurther events and correctionscorrections should should be be sent sent to to F. I.I. W.W. Coburn,Coburn, 43 43 Utica Utica St., St., Apanaug, Apanaug, R. I. R. I. Mrs. WinthropWinthrop S. S. Dakin, Dakin, RR RR 3. 3.Amherst Amherst Mass. Mass. The The horse horse shows shows Sept. 11-13 Brockton Fair, Fair, Mass. Mass. Frank Frank Flynn, Flynn, 35 Barry 35 BarrySt., St., listed areare assumed assumed to to include include Morgan Morgan classes. classes. Dorchester, Mass, Mass, Sept. 1414 WhiteWhite Mt. Riding Club, Club, N. N. H. H. Mrs. Mrs. Elaine Elaine Allin, Allin, Lancaster, N. N. H. H. TRAIL RIDESRIDES Sept. 18-21 Eastern States Horse Horse Show, Show, W. Springfield,W. Springfield, Mass. Mass. Aug. 29.30 100-Mile CompetitiveCompetitive and and 50-Mile 50-Mile Pleasure Pleasure Rides RidesEdgar DeMeyer, DeMeyer, 65 65 Main Main St., St., Springfield. Springfield. Green Mountain Mountain Horse Horse Assoc., Assoc., S. Woodstock, S. Woodstock, Vt. Vt. Sept. 2020 Tunbridge Fair, Fair, Vt. Vt. Leonard Leonard Tatham, Tatham, Ashland Ashland Sept. 77 HansonHanson Riding Club Club 35-Mile 35-Mile Competitive Competitive Ride. New Hampshire.Hampshire. Harold Hennessey, Hennessey, Pres., Pres., Hanson, Hanson, Mass. Mass. Sept. 20 Franklin County County Agric. Agric. Assoc., Assoc., Farmington. Farmington. Me. Me. Mrs. LeonaLeona Russell, Russell, Farmington. Farmington. Sept. 2121 BlueBlue Mt.Mt. R. R. C., Windsor,Windsor, Vt. Vt. Mrs. Mrs. J. Bushor,J. Bushor, HORSE SHOWSSHOWS Windsor. Sept. 27-28 Horse Guard, Avon, Avon, Conn. Conn. Aug. 9 Litchfield, Conn. Conn. A. A.D. D.McIntosh, McIntosh, Jr., Bantam,Jr., Bantam, Conn. Conn. Sept. 28 28 Hartland, Hartland, Vt. Vt. Aug. 10 Lamplighters Fair, Fair, East East Concord, Concord, N. H. N.Leonard H. Leonard Sept. 28 Medfield, Mass. Mass. F. F.& &R. R.Kreger, Kreger, Main Main St., St., Tatham, Ashland, Ashland, N. H.N. H. Medfield. Aug. 10 10 Arlington Arlington Lions Lions Club, Club, Vt. FrancisVt. Francis Welch, Welch, Arlington Arlington Sept. 25.2825.28 DeerfieldDeerfield Fair, Fair, N. N. H. H. Aug. 10 Conn. Valley Exposition,Exposition, Vt. Vt. Mrs. Mrs. Helen Helen Hutchins, Hutchins, Sept. 27 South Portland, Portland, Me. Me. Mrs. Mrs. N. B. N. Knorr B. Knorr Newbury, Vt. Vt. Oct. 55 Waterford,Waterford, Conn. Conn. Gertrude Mueller, Mueller, Waterford. Waterford. Aug. 16 Waldo County County Riding Riding & Driving& Driving Club., Club., Belfast, Belfast, Oct. 5 Fall Manchester-Bedford,Manchester-Bedford, N. H. N. E. H. E. E. Havey, E. Havey, Me. Mrs.Mrs. Karen Karen Swanson, Swanson, Belfast. Belfast. Bedford. Aug. 16 OR 24 MaineMaine Morgan Morgan Horse Horse Show. Show. Place Place to be to be Oct. 5 Open Show Show (5th (5th annual), annual), Littleton, Littleton, Mass. Mass. Mrs. S. Mrs. L. S. L. determined. Warren, 138 138 Harwood Harwood Ave., Ave., Littleton. Littleton. Aug. 17 Bethlehem, Conn. Conn. Mrs. Mrs. Paul Paul Johnson, Johnson, Bethlehem. Bethlehem. October 12 12 Bolton, Mass, Mass, Charles Charles E. Brown, E. Brown, Bolton. Bolton. Aug. 17 Stowe, Vt. Vt. Oct. 13 Fair, Fair, N. N.H. H.Leonard Leonard Tatham, Tatham, Ashland, Ashland, Aug. 23 23 Springfield, Springfield, Vt. Vt. Mrs. Mrs. L. Jarvis, Box Box 498, 498, Springfield. Springfield. New Hampshire.Hampshire. Aug. 23 Acton, Me. Me. Fred Fred Swasey, Swasey, RFD RFD 1, Scarborough. 1, Scarborough. Oct. 13 Suffield, Conn. Conn. F. F.Fuller, Fuller, 176 176 Mapleton Mapleton Ave., Ave., Aug. 23. 24 Rocky Hill Hill Fair, Fair, E. E. Greenwich, Greenwich, R. I. R. Earl I. Earl Suffield. Wheidon Jr., Jr., Box Box 193, 193, Conemicut, Conemicut, R. I. R. Aug. 23, 24 Pepperell, Mass. Mass. Mrs, Mrs, W. W. C. Cousins,Cousins, 2 Park2 Park St., Pepperell.Pepperell. Aug. 24 Bennington, Vt. Vt. B. B.J. McNaney,J. McNaney, 212 Prospect212 Prospect St., St., Bennington. Aug 24 CanaanCanaan Fair, Fair, N. N.H. H.Leonard Leonard Tatham, Tatham, Ashland, Ashland, N. H. N. H. Aug. 30—Sept. 1 Lancaster Fair, Fair, N. H.N. Mrs.H. Mrs. Elaine Elaine Allin, Allin, MID-ATLANTIC CALENDAR CALENDAR OF OF EVENTS EVENTS Lancaster. Aug. 30—Sept. 11 HopkintonHopkinton Fair, Fair, N. N. H. H. Mrs. Mrs. Robert Robert Potter, Potter, Aug. 8-9 ALL-MORGAN SHOW, SHOW, Frederick, Frederick, Md. Md. St, Paul'sPaul's School, School, Concord, Concord, N. H. N. H. Aug. 15-16 Ackerly Show, Show, Clarks Clarks Sumit, Sumit, Pa. Pa. Aug. 31 Topsfield Fair, Fair, Mass. Mass. Aug. 28—Sept. 28—Sept. 1 100-Mile1 100-Mile Trail Trail Ride, Ride, Woodstock, Woodstock, Vt. Vt. Aug. 31 Somers, Conn. Conn. J. J. J. Vallee, J. Vallee, Bright Bright St., Thompsonville. St., Thompsonville. Sept. 12-14 12-14 Fourth Fourth Annual Annual Trail Trail Ride, Ride, Mehoopany, Mehoopany, Pa. Pa. Sept. 1 Dartmouth, Mass. Norman Norman Wardwell, Wardwell, No. No.Main Main St., St., Sept. 26-27 26-27 Cooper Cooper Hospital, Hospital, Camden, Camden, N. J. N. J. Fall River.River. Oct. 4-5 4-5 Allentown, Allentown, Pa. Pa. Sept. 4-6 PlymouthPlymouth Fair, Fair, N. N.H. H.Leonard Leonard Tatham, Tatham, Ashland, Ashland, Oct. 18.25 18.25 Penn. Penn. National, National, Harrisburg, Harrisburg, Pa. Pa. N. H. November Annual Annual Banquet, Banquet,

Coven- Gio Farm "Home of of Those Those Pleasure Pleasure Morgans" Morgans"

CAVENDISH hashas added added another another accomplishment accomplishment to to smooth, ground ground covering covering trot in trot harness, in harness, with speed with speed his growing growing list, list, for forhe hashe developedhas developed a marvelous a marvelous and endurance endurance that that makes makes him a himjoy to a drive.joy to drive.

JUBILEE'S GLORIA GLORIA has has done done it again it again another beau- beau- tiful daughter,daughter, with with almost almost perfect perfect type and type conforma- and conforma- tion — — this this time time sired sired by Verran'sby Verran's Laddie. Laddie.

High Percentage stock usually for Sale.

MRS. LARRY OAKLEY Jubilee's Gloria Gloria 235 W. 55th St.St. PhonePhone Wo, Wo, 8-5195 8-5195 Westmont, Westmont, Ill. Ill.

AUGUST, 19581958 39 Valerie Low 294 Chamberlain Road Honeoye Falls, NY 14472

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GREEN MOUNTAIN STOCK FARM

Randolph, Vermont Vermont

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Lippitt Morgans Morgans enjoy enjoy a avery very high high percentage percentage of Justinof Justin Morgan Morgan blood andand are are bred bred and and offered offered for for sale sale as pleasureas pleasure horses. horses.

Some of this year's colts will soon be ready for sale. Come to the Farm and look them over.

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r '1 I Address allall correspondence correspondence to: to: I I P ..° i I ROBERT L. KNIGHT, Box 542, Providence 1, R. I. I L I