1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 March Voice | Page 21

19 Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse Comments From Your Voice Secretary and never let it lapse” "For Pete's In fact, I’ve had to get an assistant Dear Friends: Thank you for your promptness in sake don’t let me miss an issue” “I and still can’t keep up with him. sending your renewals. They have think it’s the best magazine in the With thanks and best wishes been pouring in. We are processing field” to you all, them as quickly as possible, but some '“Poke Sallet’ time will soon be Mary Frances may not reach the printers in time here and that should make your re­ for them to be marked up on your covery complete,” “The members of March issue, so please be patient. To my family fight to read the Voice those of you who have not renewed, first,” “Here’s hoping another great please mark “Renewal” on your note year for your magazine which is ded­ Help, Help! Can you help us locate or check, rather than just “a year’s icated to the greatest horse on the whereabouts of Black Walking subscription.” They can be handled earth," "Hope the sun continues to gelding named Young’s Ebony Allen. shine for you and your family” “I do Please write to W. B. Myers, Jr., Up­ much quicker that way. The Editor sends his thanks for not want to miss a single copy” “I land Drive, Route 2, Box 123, Salem, your notes of appreciation and good regard the Voice more highly than Va. (Friend Myers trained this horse and sold him a few years back.) wishes. They have been music to his any other magazine I receive” =» * * ears. The brief messages have been “Wish the issues came more often” many and varied, but all express en­ "Cannot do without the Voice” Wanted—A list of the Tennessee joyment of the first year of the Voice “It is a very informative magazine” Walking Horse breeders in Missouri. and the desire to continue getting it. "Renew at once, and keep it rolling” Ann Stomp, 7700 Craig Road, Kansas Here are some gleanings from the “We enjoy each issue and look for­ City 34, Missouri. * * * ward to the next one” notes: Paging Mrs. Reid Estess, Jr. of "Happy to know of your recovery” The Editor says, “Keep Talking!" 'Glad you've got your vigah back!" He rvent down town and bought a Kentwood, La.l If you received in­ "You are so needed in this world." new hat. I’m just wondering if his formation on where you could get a "1 read the Voice from cover to head has gotten too small for the old size 16 pattern for a riding coat, cover.” “Keep up the good work,” one? Anyway he has been acting like please write Mrs. Mary Hamilton, "Love your wonderful magazine,” a dervish for the past several weeks 3296 Scheibler, Memphis 28, Tenn. (Continued on page 29) by all means renew my subscription and has kept my tongue hanging out. A Quiz Column Pasture Breeding Service BY A PROVED SIRE OLD GLORY, JR., Age 18 By Old Glory (by Merry Boy) out of Chance Lee by Last Chance. He's a sorrel. 16 Foundation Horses in His Pedigree—Has been used in Pasture Breeding for four years, 30 mares per season with only two failures re­ corded. SETTING SUN'S ALIBI AT STUD By Setting Sun Out of Sun's Goddess by Midnight Sun. He's black. FOR SALE: 8 Geldings for teenagers, for pleasure horses, also amateur class horses. 3 Mares, some with colts on ground by Merry Go Boy, reservations to be bred to Midnight Sun. Also Pleasure Mares, Amateur Broke. 'YOUR PLEASURE IS OUR PLEASURE' HOLLY TREE FARM FRED PHILLIPS, SHELBYVILLE, TENN. Bus. MU 4-7778 Res- MU 4-5485 Office 217 E. Holland