1962-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1962 June Voice | Page 23

21 Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse asking for them—as long as they last. sincere appreciation for this thought­ Brochures were mailed to all persons fulness in making a little girl ex­ on the Celebration’s Blue Ribbon list tremely proud and happy.” (Papa for the annual magazine. Wolfe, I can see you are not a "Big Bad Wolf” but a responsive person * * # Victories by Mack K's Handshaker, who loves his daughter and expresses Daughter, 12, Likes “Voice” World’s Champion TWH of 1960; himself mighty well in a letter. Your Sending in two subscriptions for the letter makes us feel especially good. and Perfection's Carbon Copy, 2-year- old stallion; were outstanding high­ Voice, W. W. Wolfe, lumber yard We autograph all books when such is lights of the Tennessee Walking Horse owner on S. High School Ave., Colum­ requested. The P.O. Dept, permits it National Jubilee held in Columbia, bia, Miss, adds: “My young 12-year- without raising the rate to the sky—as Tenn., June 1-2. Heavy rain post­ old daughter receives your magazine it would be for a book by first class poned the Friday night show until and looks at nothing else for the fol­ mail. There is a book rate that takes Saturday afternoon, after the third lowing week. She also recently re­ care of such things. Thanks again, for your book, which you so kindly class. Saturday night’s show was held ceived autographed on the fly leaf together the letter that makes us “proud and on an extremely muddy track with with a little note. Please accept my happy”, yes extremely so. BAG). attendance good for the circumstances. Major Wilson B. 1961 World's Cham­ pion, staged a thrilling exhibition with Owner Claude Brown of More- head, Ky. riding. Walking Horse class winners were: Two-Year-Old Mares: Shadow’s Dancer, Jimmy Waddell up for Ches­ ter C. Coon, Oakland, Calif.; Three- Year-Old Stallions or Geldings, Black Velvet, Marvin Wilson up for Kibler Farms, Mt. Orab, Ohio.; Gentlemen- Amateur Riders on Walking Horses, Shadow’s Shadrack, Frank Parnell, owner-rider, Newbern, Tenn; Four- ,'v? >. Year-Old Mares, Little Mystery, Steve Hill up for W. C. MacGinnis, Tampa, Fla.; Lady-Amateur Riders in Walking Horses, Mrs. Penn Mohon, Covington, Tenn.; Two-Year-Old Stallions or Geldings, Perfection’s Carbon Copy, Joe Webb up, Porter Rodgers' Stables, . BtOCRAPHV OF JHB Searcy, Ark.; Ponies under 58 inches, Scat Man, Jim McFarlin, Murfrees­ ;V Tennessee kg. boro, Tenn.; Three-Year-Old Mares, Confederate Cameo, Bud Dunn up, Walking Horse Dr. George Smith, Corinth, Miss.; Four-Year-Old Geldings, Go Shadow Boy, Jimmy Waddell up, Mr. and > BytUtNA-GREEN. Mrs. Frank Parnell, Newbern, Tenn.; Ladies and Gentlemen Amateur Riders on Walking Horses, Perfect Precision, W. T. Baynard, owner- — rider, Baton Rouge, La.; Four-Year- Old Stallions, Mack K’s Handshaker, Doug Wolaver up, Myron Wolaver, Pulaski, Tenn. Handshaker And Carbon Copy Win EVERY PUBLIC LIBRARY SHOULD HAVE A COPY OF THIS VOLUME $ How To Get A Celebration Brochure The Voice secured a limited num­ ber of four-color Celebration Bro­ chures published this year by the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration at Shelbyville, Tenn. They will be mailed to our subscribers %‘&3 The Second Edition of his Great TWH History Book has an index and is especially fine for Library Use. The author will mail a copy of this book to any public library or college library AT A SPECIAL PRICE OF $5, to encourage TWH appreciation. The regular mail price is $7.50. BE SURE THAT YOUR LIBRARY HAS A VOLUME. Order From Ben A. Green, Shelbyville, Tenn.