Coming Soon. A Great Tennessee Walking Horse Training Book Of 300 Pages Entitled
TRAINER STEVE HILL AND SALLY D
Trainer Sieve Hill on Little Mystery
I am now preparing a 300-page well-illustrated hardcover Book on the Training, Care, Riding and Feeding of the Tennessee Walking Horse. This book will take the form of a Trainer, the great Steve Hill, teaching Sally D. Huffman, a 16-year-old high school Junior, how to train her colt— here pictured. It is being written so every child can understand it, every adult can profit from it. This book will be a volume comparable in size, binding and quality with my Biography of the Tennessee Walking Horse.
THIS BOOK WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED UNTIL ENOUGH COPIES ARE BOUGHT IN ADVANCE TO PAY FOR PUB LICATION. FUNDS WILL BE HELD IN TRUST AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SHELBYVILLE, TENN. UNTIL COSTS ARE IN HAND AND THE BOOK ' S PRINTING IS PAID FOR.
The Pre-Publication Price of this Training Book to you now is $ 5.00 each. After publication the price will be $ 7.50 each. I suggest you place your order NOW and pay $ 5 each. Order any number, the more the better because that will make the book become published earlier. It will be a great book for you to give to all buyers of your horses— especially your younger Horses. It will contain information every Tennessee Walking Horse owner should know. Please designate clearly on checks this money is for THE TRAINING BOOK TRUST FUND Ben A. Green Shelbyville, Tenn. If is important that this money be kept separately from other funds. Sally D ' s dad, Edward C. Huffman, is president of the bank.
Sally D. Huffman and Priss Away ' Shadow
“( A) What You Can Learn from This Book( foreword), by the Author;( B) How I Train Young Colts, by S. W, Beech, Jr., of Belfast, Tenn.;( C) Training For Trail Riding and All About Trail Rides, by Virginia Lamb of Sacramento, Calif.;( D) First Aid for Tennessee Walking Horses, What an Amateur Can Do and When to Call For the Doctor, based on interviews with one of the best known Tennessee Walking Horse veterinarians in the business;( E) Care and Feeding Under All Conditions, based on interviews;( F) Hoof Values, How to Protect Them, What Farriers Do, interviews with outstanding professional men in this field;( G) Genetic Trends in Tennessee Walking Horses, as found by James R. Orr, Huntsville, Ala., in his thesis for a Master of Science Degree at Texas A. & M. College. He later taught animal husbandry for six years at Auburn, Ala.;( H) Where You Can Help, About Everything, a conclusion by the Author.
BEN A. GREEN, Shelbyville, Tenn.