1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 May Voice | Page 9

Trouble spots? Treat them with ABSORBINE at the first sign! For over 70vears, Absorbine has proved effective in the relief of bog spavin, windgall, ringbone, sores and bruises. At the slightest sign, use Absorbine promptly! Full strength: Apply right on strained tendons or any troubled areas. It draws out soreness. Never any loss of hair or blistering. And it’s antiseptic, too. No other liniment has Absorbine’s combina­ tion of fungicidal properties. Body Wash: Leading trainers ad­ vise a daily Absorbine wash as ex­ cellent protection against lameness. Regular use helps horses cool out and stay supple. Buy Absorbine in the long-lasting, 12-ounce bottle or in the economi­ cal horseman’s gallon size. Avail­ able wherever veterinary supplies are sold. ABSORBINE VETERINARY LINIMENT W.F. Young, Inc., Springfield, Mass. In Canada: W.F. Young, Inc., Montreal 19, P.Q. JUBILEE (Continued From Page 6) are expected to continue year by year, as all net profits realized from the Jubilee are used for the facilities. The 1964 program has scheduled eleven classes for each evening. Of these twenty-two classes, twelve are for Walking Horses. In each of these classes, a trophy and ten prizes are awarded. A Challenge Trophy is offered in the following Walking Classes: Two-Year-Old Mares, Two-Year-Old Stallion or Gelding, Three-Year-Old Mares, Three-Year-Old Stallion or Geld­ ing, Four-Year-Old and Over Stal­ lion, Open Amateur Class and Walking Ponies. A Challenge Tro­ phy is offered in the Fine Harness Pony Class. Donors of Challenge Trophies are as follows: Two-Year-Old Walking Mares— Mr. and Mrs. John Amos, Frank­ lin, Tennessee. Two-Year-Old Walking Stallion or Gelding — Harlinsdale Farm, Franklin, Tennessee. (Continued on Page 13) MAY, 1961 1963 WINNER OF COLUMBIA SPRING JUBILEE STUD AND GELDING CLASS — MACK K'S BIG STORY—Buddy Kirby up for Tap Root Farm Stables, Kingsport, Tennessee.