1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 May Voice | Page 26

24 May, 1963 really love him. We use him for pleas­ ure as he has no registration papers. He has a giant stride of about five feet with no weights! He is shod reg­ ularly.” Mrs. John W. Graham of Hawkeye, Iowa, says: “The magazine has brought many hours of pleasure to us. The articles, pictures and registra­ By Voice Secretary tions are thoroughly read. For Christ­ * * * mas we ordered the model of the Another of our doctor friends, Dr. TWH advertised in your magazine. (Continued from page 23) R. E. Frazier, 203 Coop Bldg., Tulla- We are quite happy with it.” Voice. We certainly look forward to horaa, Term, writes briefly, “I am # * * each and every issue. We have a thoroughly enjoying my subscription “Better” Than The Major? granddaughter of Midnight Sun we to the Voice of the Tennessee Walk­ “Dear Ben, Enclosed is check for are training now and also a grand­ ing Horse.” * * * our renewal. Our 2-year-old stud by daughter of Old Glory. Both look Champion Major Wilson is real promising. Sincerely, Mr. and The W. F. Brownley, Jrs., Route 1, World’s Mrs. Keith C. Hootman, Rt. 2, Box Renfrew, Penna, have recently be­ in training and looks as good (or 192, Keosauqua, Iowa." come owners of two registered Walk­ better) than his sire. Love The Voice. # * # ing Horses—one of them almost two Keep up the good work on the maga­ years old and they are training the zine and on yourself, too! Let’s have Student Thinks Of Daddy more Ohio news about Term. Walk­ Front Roger Dale Hand, an Au­ horses themselves. They asked for a ers and farms etc. Come on up and training book and Joe Webb’s book burn, ,41a. student comes this message, see some of them!! We’ll put you up, "I really do enjoy the Voice. It is just was recommended by us. They also Sincerely, T. C. Renick, 195 14th Ave., became subscribers to the Voice. We what Walking Horses needed. 1 hope Columbus. (I don’t believe BAG has you will keep up the good work. Con­ wish them much luck with their seen this one. Know he’ll want to take horses. tinue to send my copy of the Voice to off, when he does. He is the ‘goinesL’ * # * Rt. 2, Heflin, Ala. I am in school at person there is—often wants to be in King’s Margie To Foal Auburn now, but 1 want my Voice to 2 or three places at once!) go home so Daddy can read it too.” One of our lawyer friends, “Charles * # # * * * L. King, P. O. Box 115, Gridley, Calif, Ralph F. Kibler, Rt. 2, Bucyrus, Mrs. Ted Vesely of the Ted Vesley got his wife to write the following: Music Co. 1729 E. Charleston Blvd., “Sorry our check is late and we hope Ohio, writes: “Here’s my renewal to Las Vegas, Nevada, makes the Editor’s that our subscription will not lapse. Voice. Never let us miss a copy. Mrs. heart glad with the following letter: We would not like to miss one of your Kibler and I are about the only breed­ ‘‘Enclosed is a check for the renewal issues. We enjoy the publication very ers of Walking Horses in our Craw­ of our subscription. We look forward much. Mr. King and I are ardent ford Co. Bucyrus, Ohio. We appreci­ eagerly for the arrival of the Voice TWH enthusiasts. My mare “King’s ate the Voice very much and are so each month, devour it from cover to Margie” should produce a foal, by glad the sun is shining again at your at the Celebration.” cover and dream—and dream—. We Stately Go Boy, about Apr. 23rd. We door. Will C you % * * are still hoping, some day, to get to are training our filly ‘April’s Merry From Athens, Ga., comes a nice Tennessee to meet you and your won­ Breeze’ that we purchased last May. derful wife and attend the Celebra­ She will be three this month and we letter from T. Michael Dekle, 145 tion. Our business was just one year are quite proud of her. Best regards Dekle Drive. He says: “Reading your magazine has developed into one of old on Feb. 16 and we are still in the and every' good wish.” my favorite habits. The thought that struggling stage. Our eventual goal # * * I would not receive any more issues is to be able to retire from the music Mrs. Laverne Seegmiller, Thawville, made me write this letter and send my business, and raise horses, which 111. writes; “Sorry' to be so late with renewal. I wish to congratulate you means that we’ll have to work doubly our renewal, but we got so busy up for your successful year with the hard the next 5 or 10 years as we are on this 350 acre farm in Illinois Voice. Our family finds it entertain­ now 50 years old. 'But if ye have here that I whether I had sent check ing as well as informative. I wish you faith, even as a mustard seed’. . . . We or not. forgot So am going to make doubly many happy years of success with the had a wonderful letter from Virginia sure, that we don’t miss a single is­ magazine. Thank you very much.” Lamb who wrote to us after having sue of the Voice, so here’s $4.” # * * read my letter which you published * * * “We are greatly interested in the in the Voice. Orchids and red roses One of our very young friends—a Voice Magazine. We look forward to to that extraordinary lady, too! With warmest wishes to you and yours for teenager—Gail Jones, 616 W. Lelia receiving it each month,” writes Mrs. Street, Florence, Ala., sends a lovely Clarence T. Goodson, of Goodson continued success and good faith.” * * * letter our way: “I have really enjoyed Stables, Rt. 2, Box 8, Galax, Va. “We Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roberts, Box your magazine this past year. I es­ have the only Tennessee Walking 486, Hesperia, Calif, really stuck their pecially like your articles on horse Horse stables located here. My hus­ necks out with the following commu­ show results and the horse show band is a trainer and my daughter nication: “Please renew our subscrip­ schedule in the March issue. I am also shows in juvenile classes. Would tion to your dedicated Magazine. We really looking forward to the summer you please send the price lists for ad­ will always buy anything you print.” vacation and I will spend the time vertising in your magazine as I would # * # riding horses and going to horse like to advertise in it?” (The Voice Ralph H. Wilson, 4548 Stow Rd., shows. I expect to show our 3 year Editor hurried a letter to Mrs. Good- Stow, Ohio, writes: “Please continue old in some Ladies'