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Voice ot the Tennessee Walking Horse
Cliff’s Our Friend Too
“I enjoy your magazine very much,”
says a note from Cliff Lirette, Jr., of
book. So much good information---- ” Lirette’s Stables, 606 Church St., Thi-
(Mrs. Tucker, everyone who has read bodaux, La. “Was showing it to a
the book is a good friend of mine. We friend and he liked it so much he
will catch up with the magazine. The would like you to send him a year's
first copy you received was just a subscription starting with your first
sample because you were on our book issue. He told me to ask you to send
list. I regret to learn of Mr. Tucker’s to him and bill him for it. Please send
passing . . . and feel sure the Tennes to R. L. Brunet, Ponchatoula, La."
see Walkers will help you carry on. (We have receive a number of letters
They seem to supply something extra like this one from Cliff. And we appre
that is good for people who appreci ciate them. Friends like Cliff have
ate them. BAG.)
added hundreds of subscribers for us—
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whose names and addresses were not
on our early lists. Through this help
Address Changes Cause Delay
W. F. Jenne’, a new friend in Mem we have already reached what appears
phis, missed his magazine and this was to be the largest circulation of any
magazine directly to persons in
apparently due to change of address horse
from Orlando, Fla. to 5024 Dee Road, terested in the Tennessee Walking
Memphis, Tenn. Magazines, such as Horse as a breed. That’s why we can
the Voice, are not forwarded by the say “WE REACH THE INTER
P. O. Dept. They are merely returned ESTED PEOPLE.” BAG.)
to us with a postage due charge of 8d
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So when folks move and fail to notify
A Brand New Dentist Friend
us—they miss the magazine, it costs us
8 cents for return of the magazine,
It seems that at least one-third of
plus 6 cents to send it when we get the our subscribers are doctors, medical,
new address from the returned maga dental, educational, veterinary or
zine. We have a number returned otherwise. A brand new friend is Dr.
each month, and we urge friends to Alton D. Vogan of Sandy Lake, Pa.,
tell us when they move in time to a dentist. Fie says “I was pleased to
mail the magazine correctly the firs t learn of your effort on behalf of the
lime. Please help. BAG.
Tennessee Walking Horse.
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Has Colt A Month Old
A “Cover To Cover” Reader
“1 have a colt a month old and the
Mrs. W. Porter Jones, 6836 Seventh
last two issues (of the magazine) had
quite an interesting article in them Road, Memphis 8, Tenn., discovered
about raising and breaking a colt,” the Voice at the Blue Ribbon Leather
says Patricia Gardner, Rt. 1, Muncy, Co. in Shelbyville she tells us in a
Pa. “I saw these issues at a neighbor’s letter. “I brought a copy home with
but he wants to keep his issues. I me and have read it from cover to
thank you for however you take care cover, including most of the regis
of ihis order.” (So we sent her all trations! I certainly do hope it is suc
issues so far to keep her up to the cessful and will do what I can to
minute. These neighbors are really spread the word that ‘we’ now have
helping us out in the circulation a fine and helpful magazine." (And
dept.—telling others about the mag. Mrs. Jones subscribed for a 1961 Cele
Hope you are doing likewise. BAG). bration Brochure, the Voice and for
the training book that will be out in
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August, if all plans develop as they
are now outlined. Seems we have a
A Mother’s Day Gift
Robert A. Oren, Jr., 221 Division, great, brand new friend in Mrs. Jones,
Marshall, Mich., airmailed a letter to who lives in the same town where the
order a Biography for his mother to Rev. Duff Green lives. He was or
arrive on Mother’s Day. And he adds dained a priest May 31 at St. Mary’s
this P.S. “We are enjoying your Voice Episcopal Cathedral. Mary Frances
magazine very much, being future and 1 were there—truly inspired and
Walker owners we hope. (That’s a thankful to the Lord in every way.
point, Robert. Folks who hope to own Yes, twins in the ministry make me the
Walkers in the future can learn much proudest Dad in the land—yes humbly
from what the magazine tells about proud and grateful to all persons who
the breed—as experienced by others. have played parts in the boys’ lives.
BAG).
BAG).
What Other Friends Tell Us
May Get Pleasure Horses Soon
“I surely like the magazine and
have about worn out the first copy,”
writes Mrs. A. L. Tucker, 1310 Stan
ley, Ardmore, Okla. in entering her
subscription. ‘‘1 had several Tennes
see Walking Horses about 12 years
ago but my husband got sick and I
had to sell them. I still have one ole
mare that money couldn’t buy. 1 love
her too much to ever part with her by
selling her.
‘‘1 lost my husband last June and
I’m busy with his business but I still
like to know what is going on in the
Walking Horse World. Sometime in
the near future I may buy a couple of
good pleasure horses—T ennessee
Walkers of course. Everything around
here is ‘Quarter Horse.' To me they
are working horses .... I have your
The AMERICAN
WALKING HORSE
ASSOCIATION
Invites You To
JOIN
The National Association of Walk
ing Horse Enthusiasts Who Conduct
the Annual School and Disseminate
information of Interest to Walking
Horse Lovers everywhere.
WRITE
ALAN STEVENSON, President
Box 24, Utica, N. Y.