1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 March Voice | Page 17
take. In the first place, the horse
was “green” at the time. In the
second place Jack merely roped a
Badger. And on a very short
rope! In the third place, the badger
objected to such shenanigans.
Every time the horse moved, the
badger came down “ker-plunk” on
his rump with all claws scratching
and grabbing. The horse bucked.
Jack hastens to add he has never
bucked again. But then, Jack has
not roped any more badgers either.
Horse shows? Yes indeed, we
have all kinds!
Some of the scheduled ones in
clude:
Wenatchee, Washington-May 1, 2, 3
Mr. Joseph A. Vanoria, White
Plains, New York. A. H. S. A.
Judge in all divisions, judging.
(This show will be held at the time
of the annual Wenatchee Apple
Blossom Festival.)
Yakima, Washington.May 29,30, 31
Eugene, Oregon —
Eugene Hunt Club___June 5, 6, 7
Billings, Montana .... June 26,27,28
Great Falls, Montana--July 1, 2,3, 4
Plans are in the making for a four
day show at Missoula the week
following the Great Falls show but
dates are not definite.
EDITOR'S COLUMN
(Continued from Page 3)
to join with the appreciated writers
who have loyally and unselfishly
produced excellent articles for the
VOICE almost from its beginning.
Other areas will soon be repre
sented on our growing staff.
You have responded encourag
ingly to new features, such as
“Professionals on Parade,” which
sketches the personalities of our
professional trainers, and “Walk
ing Horses Around the World,”
which tries to gather all kinds of
news on horses and horsemen.
Other such monthly features are
being planned and assigned to our
staff. We will be glad to hear from
our readers about any or all of
these additions. Thank you for
your help in making this magazine
what you want it to be.
The issues of Volume 3 will be
our best ones yet! Keep reading
them from cover to cover.
—The Editors
CADILLAC
(Sired by Old Merry Boy)
And
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on the Hall’s Mill Road
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Trainer J. D. Hall
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TIMES ROMAN and EDITORIALIST,
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this mare calm ed down and became a useful
times and, in the owner’s words, .. got part
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