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MAKES HORSES 'LIVE'
May, 1963
This letter was referred to the Voice
Editor and he attempted to give
Kathy what she required. She will
surely become a big booster for the
Tennessee Walking Horse.
gifts. Executive Secretary Ben A.
Green is authorized to receive such
gifts and turn them over to Treasurer
William L. Parker, president of
Shelbyville’s Peoples National Bank.)
ROVING REPORTER
(P.S. Since the pamphlet, “What
(Continued from page 21)
On Earth Is A Tennessee Walking
Horse?” became available a few weeks Indiana. Will pass on what I hope will
time to time.
ago, the C. of C. has mailed copies be interesting 3= items # from
#
promptly in response to such letters.
(Editor’s Note—When Charlie says he will
This service is made available be on the Goldswig farm near Dayton, O.
through a special dedicated contribu after May 10, 1963, he really means that his
tion to the Tennessee Walking Lovers wife Della will be there—and she will know
at all times approximately where Charlie is.
Horselovers League of America, Inc., That
guy can no more stay in one place all
a non-profit, public welfare corpora the time
than can a travelling salesman with
tion that can receive tax deductible the foot itch. BAG.)
Pasture Breeding Service
BY A PROVED SIRE
Janice Mayes, talented 20-year-old
artist of Lavergne, Tenn., Route 1,
is making Tennessee Walking Horses
come alive on canvas. Here is Ebony
Masterpiece with Trainer Sam Pas
chal of Murfreesboro in the saddle,
prior to the world’s championship
performance of this horse and rider
at the 1962 Celebration. Janice has
studied art at Middle Tennessee State
College, Murfreesboro; and plans to
attend there this summer. She is the
daughter of Mrs. Robert Mayes and
here phone number is Lavergne 459.
She draws from photographs and also
sketches horses in action, usually em
ploying three colors. She is a grad
uate of Smyrna High School, Tenn.
Old Glory, Jr., Age 18
By Old Glory (by Merry Boy) out of Chance Lee by Last Chance. He's a sor
rel. 16 Foundation Horses in His Pedigree—Has been used in Pasture Breed
ing for four years, 30 mares per season with only two failures recorded.
Broodmares certified in foal to Midnight Sun—with Merry Go Boy colts by
side. Others certified in foal by Old Glory, Jr.
2 Amateur Horses
Pleasure Mares and Geldings
'YOUR PLEASURE IS OUR PLEASURE'
FROM A 6TH GRADER
Typical of child interest in the
Tennessee Walking Horse—and ef
forts made to secure information—is
FRED PHILLIPS, SHELBYVILLE, TENN.
veil expressed in a letter received by
the Shelbyville, Tenn, Bedford Coun
Bus. MU 4-7778
Res. MU 4-5485
ty Chamber of Commerce from a
Office
217
E.
Holland
sixth grader in Indianapolis, Jnd. It
reads:
“Dear Sirs:
“I am a 6th grade student in school
No. GG, Indianapolis, Indiana.
“Recently we have been given an
assignment to talk about an animal
in front of our Science class, and I
have chosen the Tennessee Walking
Horse to talk about.
“Would you please send me any
printed information that would help
me in my work.
“If you would be kind enough to
send this right away? I would appreci
ate it.
“I will be most happy to return the
postage.
MT. ORAB, OHIO
TENNESSEE WALKING HORSES
“Thank you very much.
D. O. KIBLER, Owner—HI4-3605
PAUL "WHITEY" WHITEHEAD, Trainer
“Kathy Storms
“THE STABLE BUILT BY CHAMPIONS"
“3361 N. Park
SALES-BREEDING-TRAINING
“Indianapolis, Ind.”
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