1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 June Voice | Page 31

JULY 11 . . . Thomson, Georgia. JULY 10-11-12 . . . Little Celebration Horse Show, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Contact: Mrs. Duane Fankhauser, Chairman, 30 16th St., Otsego, Mich. JULY 14 . . . Pontotoc, Mississippi. JULY 15 . . . Paris, Tennessee. JULY 16 . . . Ardmore, Tennessee. JULY 17 . . . Murray, Kentucky. JULY 17-18 . . . Dalton, Georgia. JULY 17-18 . . . Barren County Fair Horse Show, Glasgow, Ky. Contact: Billy Huffman, Barren County Horse Show, Glasgow, Kentucky. JULY 17-18 . . . Roanoke Valley Horse Show, Roanoke, Va. Contact: Marvin T. Chastain, 6943 Dallas Rd., Hallins, Virginia. JULY 17-18 . . . Macon Charity Horse Show. Contact: Mrs. H. L. Harris, Civic Woman’s Club, Macon, Georgia. JULY 18 . . . Loudon, Tenn. Contact: Owen Fullen, Athens, Tenn. JULY 18 . . . Third Annual Fayette­ ville Lions Horse Show. Contact: Pangle Stewart, Fayetteville Lions Club, Fayetteville, Tenn. JULY 18 ... Jasper, Alabama. JULY 18 . .. Benton, Kentucky. JULY 18 ... Morrilton, Arkansas. JULY 18 .. . Starkville, Mississippi. JULY 18 ... Jamestown, Tennesse.e JULY 18 . . . Third Annual Fentress County Horse Show, Jamestown, Tenn.; Contact: H. Glenn McDonald, P. O. Box 535, Jamestown, Tenn. JULY 21 ... New Albany, Mississippi. JULY 22 . . . 18th Annual Horse Show. Erin, Tennessee. Contact: Mrs. Bonnie Marable, P. O. Box 268, Erin, Tennessee. JULY 23 - 26 . . . Omaha Charity Horse Show. Contact: Mrs. Daniel Langfeld, Sr., 1108 Jackson Street, Omaha 2, Nebraska. JULY 24 . . . Jackson, Tenn. (North Side). JULY 24-25 . . . Gray Station Horse Show, Gray, Tenn. Contact: Scott Byrd, Rt. 11, Kingsport, Tenn. JULY 24-25 . . . Greater Birmingham Charity Horse Show. Contact Laura B. Keith, 1612 Second Avenue, North, Birmingham 3, Alabama. JULY 25 . . . Cleveland, Tenn. Con­ tact: Owen Fullen, Athens, Tenn. JULY 25 .. . Crossville, Tenn. JULY 25 ... Pulaska, Tennesse.e JULY 25 . . . Tucker, Georgia Horse Show. Contact: Jimmy Seashole or Mrs. Woodrow Garrett, Whitesburg, Georgia. JULY 29-30 . . . Ruleville, Mississippi. JULY 29-30 ... West Plains, Missouri. JULY 31 . .. Belfast, Tennessee. JULY 31 - AUG. 1 . . . Clarksdale, Mississippi. JUNE, 1964 AUGUST 1 . .. Mt. Harmony, Athens Rt. Tenn. Contact: Owen Fullen, Athens, Tenn. AUGUST 1 . . . Bristol, Tennessee. AUGUST 1 . . . Tri-State Horse Show, Middlesboro, Kentucky. Contact: Dr. Ben Fuson, Middlesboro, Kentucky. AUGUST 1 ... Wartrace, Tenn. AUGUST 3-5 ... Palucah, Ky. AUGUST 5-6 .. . Oxford, Miss. AUGUST 5-8 .. . Blowing Rock, N.C. AUGUST 6-8 .. . Madison County Horse Show, Richmond, Ky. Contact: Mr. H. E. Richardson, 1 Wellington Court, Richmond, Ky. AUGUST 6-8 ... Chattanooga, Tenn. AUGUST 7 . . . Lynnville, Tennessee. AUGUST 7-8 ... Tupelo, Miss. AUGUST 8 . . . Calhoun, Tenn. Con­ tact: Owen Fullen, Athens, Tenn. AUGUST 8 . . . Waynesboro, Ten­ nessee. AUGUST 8 . . . Cumming, Georgia. AUGUST 13 ... Bells, Tenn. AUGUST 13-15 ... Amory, Miss. AUGUST 14-1 5. . . Anniston, Ala. Horse Show. Contact: Jimmy Seashole, or Mrs. Woodrow Garrett, Whitesburg, Georgia. AUGUST 14-21 . . . Springfield, 111. (State). AUGUST 14-15 . .Maryville, Tenn. Contact: Owen Fullen, Athens, Tenn. AUGUST 15 . . . Lawrenceburg, Ten­ nessee. AUGUST 15 . . . Anniston, Alabama. AUGUST 15 . . . Cartersville Horse Show, Cartersville, Ga. Contact: Bartow County Saddle Club, Cartersville, Ga. AUGUST 21 ... Ashland, Miss. AUGUST 2 1... Pulaski, 111. AUGUST 22 . . . Stone Mountain Horse Show. Contact: Jimmy Seashole or Mrs. Woodrow Garrett, Whitesburg, Georgia. AUGUST 22 . . . Sweetwater, Tenn. Contact: Owen Fuller, Athens, Tenn. AUGUST 22 . . . Ellisville, Miss. AUGUST 23-28 . . . Des Moines, Iowa (State). AUGUST 23-29 . . . Sedalia .Missouri. (State). JULY 25-26 . . . Palmyra, Missouri Horse Show. Contact Harry H. Milliar, 430 W. Line St., Palmyra, Missouri. AUGUST 28 . . . Jefferson County Horse Show, Jefferson City, Tenn. Con­ tact: Lane Parkison, Jefferson County Fair Association, Danridge, Tenn. AUGUST 28 - SEPT. 7 . . . Columbus, Ohio (State). EDITOR'S COLUMN (Continued from Page 7) Dements and others of the early days of the breed, know what they were doing or were they just ex­ perimenting?” His answer was an emphatic Yes! He maintained that they knew exactly what they were doing. Our horses of today are the result of their careful planning and in my estimation they have been “Bred to Walk and Born to Greatness.” The trainers of today who have not learned to take full advantage of the natural ability of their horses to walk and persist in trying to make horses the “easy way” will find eventually that business is not very good. PRICES? “Are we pricing ourselves out of business?” This is a question that is presented quite often nowadays and perhaps we should consider the pros and cons of the matter. At the last Murray Farm Sale it was quite obvious that the “good horses were br