1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 September Voice | Page 26
Taking their eyes off the show ring just long enough to pose for
our VOICE camera is Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Harrison of Cairo
Georgia, Mrs. Betty Whitaker of Crestview, Florida and Burton
Wom'ble of Cairo, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison have the
Lakeview Stables in Cairo and were seen doing their best to
sway the judges decision when their teen age daughter showed in
a juvenile class.
Snapshots
Obviously somebody got took, although neither will admit which
it was. That feller Hall has been known to make a deal and it
appears that he got that “slick” from Nashville to shake on it.
This is typical of the many personal business transactions that took
place “behind the barn” at the Celebration. Our camera was
lucky indeed to have captured such a momentous occasion.
Part of the Georgia delegation included Dr, and Mrs. Truman
Whitfield, Mr, and Mrs. Haynes Masters, Miss Carolyn Masters
and Miss Sue Faulkner, all of Dalton, Georgia. Our efforts to
get the undivided attention of several of these horselovers was
fruitless. They were too intent on seeing the results of the Marc
Class.
Stand up thar hoss . . . whoa!” Here is a typical scene to be
lound at any of the several auctions held Celebration week. A
sheked-up colt with braid and all, is groomed for the prospect
of finding a buyer at the desired price. A lot of registcration
papers and a lot of “green” traded hands that week.
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