1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 September Voice | Page 3
September, 1963
Clover Photo
Hu TO THE 3ETTERMENT OF THE BREED
VOL. 2
SEPTEMBER 1963
NO. 7
Sam Paschal — up on Sun's Delight,
World’s Grand Champion Walking
Horse. See story on page 5 this issue.
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BEN A. GREEN...................................................................... Editor
MARY FRANCES GREEN..........................Editorial Assistant
WANDA LEDFORD DAVIS.......................Circulation Manager
BARBARA M. FRIEND............................... Editorial Assistant
GLORIA L. SPENCER....................... Reader Service Manager
WALTER WILLIAMS...................................................Art Director
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C. BRUCE SPENCER
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IN THIS ISSUE
1963 Parade of Champions ................................. .p. 16
Trainer of the Year story ...................................... -P-
5
National Futurity Results ...................................... 8
Harlinsdale Sale Records ...................................... -p- 14
Showring Champions Sale ..................................... -P- 34
Dr. M. E. Ensminger................................................. 28
Plans For '64 Celebration ...................................... -P- 34
Registrations................................................................ 43
Stud Registry............................................................. -P- 49
Classified Ads............................................................. -P- 50
Your indulgence please! The editor
would like to make explaination for
the confused state of affairs regarding
your magazine, the VOICE of the
Tennessee Walking Horse. Briefly . . .
I have sold the entire operation to a
newly formed publishing company in
Chattanooga, Tennessee. Their pur
chase of the magazine at this time was
at my insistence and for my conveni
ence and their efforts to make the
September “Parade of Champions”
edition a good one, PLUS all the other
problems involving new subscribtions,
renewals, advertising and a multitude
of correspondence, has naturally made
this issue later getting to you. Their
aim is to have your magazine in your
hands not later than the 20th of every
month, and they will make every ef
fort to do so. There will be a complete
story on this transaction in the October
issue.
Attendance Records Collapse
The greatest Celebration of all the
years — plus perfect weather condi
tions for seven nights — brought the
downfall of all attendance records
every night. Paid admissions (not
counting the hundreds present for
various duties and thus not going
through the turnstiles) were reported
as follows to make the Celebration
continue “one of the greatest horse
shows on earth”:
1962
1963
Sunday
5,570
Monday
6,343
7,505
Tuesday
7,566
7,669
W ednesday
8,196
9,380
Thursday
10,559
11,951
Friday
11,671
14,071
Saturday
15,959
18,244
TOTALS
60,324
74,390