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15 Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse Many Order Training Book At $5 Rate NEBRASKA-W. Arnold Ref- The Voice Editor is happy to an- notmce that the following individuals shauge, York. NORTH CAROLINA—H. H. Fos­ College Course have placed pre-publication orders ter, M.D., Norlina; Clyde G. House, for our 300-page training book— Tminer Sieve Hill and Sally D—that we hope to have out by Celebration Time if orders are sufficient to finance the printing and binding. Read the page ad in this issue. Purchasers re­ corded in letters through June 11 are included in this list: ALABAMA-W. K. Forbes, Bir­ mingham; Mrs. Robert L. Hembree, Guntersville. ARIZONA—Mrs. Paul A. Garcia, Valley Farms. ARKANSAS-D wigh t W. Gray, M.D., Marianna; L. M. Hunter, Lake Village; Mrs. L. Burton Pruett, Jack­ sonville; T. E. Roberson, El Dorado. CALIFORNIA—B. E. Capers, Rio Linda; Centaur Stables, Pomona; H. T. Ellis, West Covina; R. Hodg­ son & Sons, Porterville; Anthony W. Kriebel, Menlo Park; Mrs. E. R. Meis- ler, Merced; Dan L. Morgan, M.D., Roseville; Morada Tennessee Walk­ ing Horse Club, (Mrs. George Ladd), Stockton: Harry D. Ridgley, D.D.S., Rialto; Iola G. Robinson, Monrovia; M. O. Seal, Bakersfield. COLORADO-R. D. Punkett, Lit­ tleton. FLORIDA—Mrs. Rhett Enzor, Crestview; H. F. Roberts, Clearwater; M. B. Tremblay, Pensacola. ILLINOIS—S a m u e 1 Grant, Chi­ cago; Paul IT Smith, Trivoli. IOWA—Lee Blanchard, Neva d a; Warren D. Eyre, Grundy Center. KANSAS—M. A. Oclell, Hutchin­ son: Mrs. M. R. Surprenan t, Law­ rence. KENTUCK Y-Mrs. Merle M. Mahr, Madisonille; Harold Richard­ son, Jr., Richmond. LOUISIANA—Mrs. Grace Guillory, Sulphur; Lirette’s Stables, Thibodaux. MASSACHUSETT S-Mrs. Malcolm Clark, Ashheld. MINNESOTA—Gerald Evland, Ba- cus; Carlene Holt, St. Paul. MISSISSIPPI—Joe Meaders, Gren­ ada; H. T. Whitaker, M.D., Vicks­ burg; Debbie Wolfe, Columbia. MISSOURI—Don Bolinger, Califor­ nia; Henry V. Guhleman, Jr., M.D., Jefferson City; L. C. Hardin, Hous­ ton; C. L. LeDuc, Springfield; Ed Loeffler, Jefferson City; Mrs. Das R. McClure, Hughesville; Carleton E. Merrifield, D.O., Centertown; John R. Sims, Blackwater. (Continued From Page 14) Rock Mount; Larry Huntsman, Pitts- boro; William J. Senter, M.D., Ra­ leigh; A. Y. Yates, Charlotte. OHIO—Charlie Goklswig, Clayton (5 copies) ; Robert L. Haman, New Philadelphia. OKLAHOMA—L. E. Davenport, Oklahoma City; E. T. Powell, M.D., Ponca City; Double W. Ranch, O. G. Wells, Sand Springs. OREGON—Robert J. Blaine, Port­ land. PENNSYLVANIA—Mrs. B. F. Glen- dye, Lewiston; Anne Prescott, Pine Grove. TENNESSEE-W a 11 a c e Barrett, Morristown; Louis T. Bowles, Mur­ freesboro; W. F. Jenne, Memphis; Mrs. W. Porter Jones, Memphis; Mrs. William G. Jones, Fayetteville; Rufus Lamb, Lewisburg; Robert S. Lane, Rogersville; Dr. E. Gene Lynch, Mor­ ristown; Robert L. Phillips, Union City; Victor S. Rasbury, Columbia. TEXAS—Jerrold P. Beeler, Glover Leuenberger, Wm. E. Pitts, F. C. Pres­ sley, Lubbock. VIRGINIA—James C. Andrews, M.D., Charlottesville; Frank C. Fer­ rara, Harrisonburg; C. Frederick Keese, Rustburg; Mrs. Cita Widmann, Falls Church. WASIIINGTON-J ohn A. An­ thony, Snoqualrnie; Pearl Floyd, Har­ rington; Isabelle K. Moe, Kirkland; Mrs. M. T. Trent, Mosses Lake. CANADA—Mrs. N. Brown, Sheho, Saskatchewan. Additional purchasers of the Train­ ing Book with letters received through June 11, 1962: ALABAMA—Mrs. Carroll Law­ rence, Troy (2 books) ; CALIFOR­ NIA—Floyd Roberts, Hesperia; C. H. Rose , Quincy (2 books) ; GEORGIA —Evelyn Shivers, Cuthbert (2 books) ; INDIANA—Pike Lumber Co. Akron; IOWA—Sylvan Waggoner, Fort Dodge (4 books) ; KENTUCKY-C. S. Bene­ dict, Glasgow (2 books) ; G. Williams Clements, Louisville; MICHIGAN— Mrs. Ruth Rude, Traverse City; MIS­ SISSIPPI—Stanley Levingston, Ruie- viile (3 books) ; NEW YORK-Mrs. J. T. Coggin, Elmira; OHIO—F. F. Jordan, M.D., Cleveland; O. G. Hoff­ man, Dayton; Diane Sharrett, Clayton (deposit made by Mrs. O. G. Hoff­ man, Dayton) ; SOUTH CAROLINA —Dr. W. D. D. Breland, Walterboro; breeding and station in life. He lived in a specially built, insulated house, surrounded by his own private patio and garden of violets; he relished egg­ nogs, provided they were spoon fed; and he loved to be held. He didn't want to die; and understandably so, for he was in heaven already. But the end finally came to Blackie, our dog, as it must to each of us. If there be such a thing as rein­ carnation—Oh! Lord—I hope that I may next return to the earth as Blackie and, Lord, if this should come to pass, please restrain me lest I bite a few selected people. Our Guarantee Is Banked We are happy to receive a letter from Robert R. Graham, Route 1, Big Lake, Minnesota, who remarks: "I am happy to see that you guarantee 12 issues. I wotdd hate to get stuck on a deal like the last one.” (Robert, we are real happy also. Right now Mary Frances and I have in the Peoples Na­ tional Bank of Shelbyville a savings account containing all subscription revenue to date. That account at this moment is sufficient to supply you a magazine every month until your guarantee is fulfilled. That's the onlv way we cotdd post a guarantee—as this magazine was started on postage stamps used in mailing letters to pro­ spects. We are most grateful that our friends have confidence in us. BAG.) * * # She Picks The Voice “If I were limited to one horse magazine, I believe I would choose the Voice,” says a letter from Alice O. Kenyon, 620 Maxon St., Eau Claire, Wis. “Since 1946 I have had only Tennessee Walkers,” she continues. "At present I have a black filly sired by Midnight Sun, her mother and a gelding out of the same mare. It was my good fortune to attend the Murray Sale this spring and to visit several of the stables in that area during my Easter vacation.” (Alice, we judge you are a student or a teacher, and we greatly appreciate your attitude to­ ward the Voice. We will do our best to keep your choice the Voice. BAG.) TENNESSEE—Mrs. James K. Davis, Walla Walla; H. E. Hillard, Winlock; WISCONSIN—Alfred E. Worzella, Auburndale.