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Vintage A.S.H.A. JAN/FEB 1999 INTERVIEW: DOC NEWBERRY FUTURITIES

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    Description

    All the ASHA magazine's I'm listing this week are addressed to my late father-in-law, Dr. W.E. Newberry, Hillcrest Farm, Troy, MO
    I picked up all of them after the death of my Mother-in-law in September, 2020
    What's
    Special About these issues
    issues is that ASHA no longer prints these monthly  magazines,
    so there won't be any more ...
    Feel free to Make an Offer.....
    The next couple of weeks I will present for you the
    Finest Assortment of Saddlebred Memorabilia
    you have
    “EVER"
    seen.
    “IT JUST DOESN’T “GET” ANY BETTER THAN THIS!!!
    UP FOR AUCTION
    :
    A.S.H.A. JAN/FEB, 1999
    VINTAGE ISSUE –
    OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AMERICAN SADDLEBRED HORSE ASSOCIATION
    On the Cover:
    SUPREME HEIR
    For being
    “22”
    years old this one is in MINT CONDITION
    “HUGE ISSUE” 118
    Pages
    Don’t miss out on this grand opportunity to own a Rare Historical Document…….
    This is a piece of history
    :  This issue is full of outstanding articles:
    (
    If you love the historical stuff like I do
    )
    FUTURITIES:
    Troy, Missouri Breeder, W.E. Newberry, D.V.M., bought his first Saddlebred in 1957.  He showed her successfully for a few years, then bred her.  Newberry’s first futurity was the yearling championship at the 1963 Illinois State Fair with her first colt.
    “There were 29 yearlings in the class, and most of them belonged to big breeders!”  he remembers.
    “It was like a Third World Country with only one athlete winning the Olympics.”
    Although he raises only one or two foals a year, and does most of the work himself, four generations of Dr. Newberry’s Hillcrest Saddlebreds have won halter and performance titles in futurities from Missouri, Iowa, Illinois and Ohio.  Four daughters of the 1963 Illinois Futurity winner have produced World’s Champions, and one became a three-gaited World Champion herself.  That Stallion’s replacement, a champion 1992 model, is already siring futurity champions with the “Hillcrest” moniker.
    And:
    The Man that Time Won’t Forget
    Robert Moreland whose influence in the Saddlebred Breed has extended over the Century.
    And:
    Great Picture of Robert E. Lee’s horse: Traveller
    So much history when you read the fine print.
    I hope it’s appreciated that I take the time to list all horses in alphabetical order with the trainers names highlighted in
    RED

    Saddlebreds Pictured
    : Arborlane Tangos Wee Pee, Attache’s Born Believer, Belleavanti, Believer’s Beware, Bi Mi World Premier, Bohemian Actress &
    Quinn Davis
    , Boutonniere, Burning Flame, Callaway’s Buttons and Bows and Max Ciampoli , Callaway’s Copyright &
    Bob Brison
    , Cappuccino Royale, Captive Spirit, Cascade &
    Bob Moreland
    , Catalyst,  CF I’m A Prowlin, Clover Hill’s In Command, Dark of the Moon, El Cortez, Esprit Esprit, Finally Attached, Foxfire’s Prophet &
    John Conatser
    , Hank Herion, Hide-A-Way’s Rave Reviews, High Times Shadow, Hollywood Excellence, Incredible Quality, Incredible Secret Selection, Kabuki, Lady Lenaire, Law Me, Manhattan Supreme, Mountjoy’s Incredible,  Mountainview’s oh Heavenly Day, My Genius King, Northern Blues, Oakwind’s Incredible Jasper, Poozer – Belle Reve’s Voodoo Magic, Princess in Training, Principal, Prize Contender &
    Don Harris
    HHa
    , Radiant Sultan, Real Quiet, Rectina &
    Bob Moreland
    , Royal Return, Santana’ Charm, She’s No Stranger, Skywatch &
    Michele Macfarlane
    , Slam Dunk H.G., Star Material, Sultan’s Triumph, Supreme Heir, The Supreme Look, Twenty One, Undulata’s Man of the Hour, War Whoop Two, Wing Commander &
    Earl Teater
    , Winter Day, Zovoorbij Commander in Chief,
    Don’t miss out on this grand opportunity to have this vintage treasure.
    This is sooooo worth whatever you end up paying for this old treasure….
    If more than one item is purchased I “will” do combined shipping.
    BE SURE TO

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    There is no reserve and if you win it,
    “YOU WON’T BE SORRY”