1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 April Voice | Seite 3
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TENNESSEE WALKING HI JBRSE
A NATIONAL PUBLICATION DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE BREED
VOL. 3
APRIL, 1964
NO. 2
PUBLISHED BY
VOICE Publishing Company
GEPN0RABL ox 03054S For lnformation Contact:
Chattanooga, Tennessee
37404 C- ®ruce Spencer Ph. o98-7996
Fred E. Friend—Ph. 821-3481
COVER PHOTO
GUXSMOKE’S SON — Story on Page 4
EDITORS COLUMN
STAFF
BEN A. GREEN................................................Founding Editor
C. BRUCE SPENCER.....................................Managing Editor
FRED E. FRIEND........................................... Associate Editor
GLORIA L. SPENCER.................................... Associate Editor
BARBARA M. FRIEND.................................. Associate Editor
MARY FRANCES GREEN......................... Contributing Editor
DR. M. E. ENSMINGER............................Contributing Editor
CHARLES GOLDSWIG..............................Contributing Editor
VIRGINIA LAMB ....................................... Contributing Editor
ALETHA WIEHL.............................
Contributing Editor
BETTY BLEDSOE.......................................Contributing Editor
BILLY JOE ANN ESTESS....................Contributing Editor
HAROLD THACKER.................................. Contributing Editor
ELAINE THACKER..................
Contributing Editor
WALTER WILLIAMS. .........................................Art Director
BESS FAULKNER...............Circulation and Reader Service
Manager
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IN THIS ISSUE
Editor's Column .............................
Cover Story ....................................
Knoxville Horse Show.... .............
Hi-Line, Billy Joe Ann Estess ......
Professionals on Parade ...............
Profiles ..........................................
Walking Horses Around the World .
Horse Show Results ........................
Barn Storming ................................
Walker ...................................... -.....
Horse Shows to Remember ...........
Mid-South Park In, Betty Bledsoe ...
Dr. Ensminger ...............................
Tarheel Review................................
Aletha Wield.............. ...................
Roving Reporter, Charles Goldswig
Horse Business .... .........................
Stallion Directory ....... ...................
Voice Trade Market .......................
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We have received numerous in
quiries from members of Civic
Clubs, Horse Associations, Clubs
and other interested parties re
questing that members of the
“VOICE” staff be guest speakers
at their individual functions. We
would like to say that we appre
ciate these invitations and will do
everything we can to render our
services to as many as possible. We
have 16 MM films of the 1961, 1962
and 1963 Celebration in Shelbyville.
To our knowledge these are some
of the finest films available on the
competitive activity inside the big
ring. If you would like for a
“VOICE” representative to speak
at your meetings regarding any
particular phase of the Walking
Horse business, please contact: C.
Bruce Spencer, c/o Voice Publish
ing Company, P. O. Box 3054,
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37404. We
will try to work out our schedule
to have at least one member of the
staff honor your request.
1964 JUDGING OFF
TO HONEST START
Good news for Walking Horse
exhibitors, both professionals and
amateurs! It appears from all out
ward indications that 1964 will be
a good year from the inside out as
far as judging is concerned. From
the beginning of the “Florida Sun
shine Circuit” to the San Antonio
Charity Horse Show, we are get
ting good reports of honest judg
ing. This is refreshing and will in
deed have an influence on shows
to come and the feeling of respon
sibility of all judges.
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