1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 October Voice | Page 42

JANUARY STALLION Con't. If you have a stallion which you plan to breed at any time during the 1965 season . . . DO NOT FAIL TO SCHEDULE HIM IN THIS IS­ SUE. Our special package for the STALLION DIRECTORY is as fol­ lows: (1) One full promotional page including a picture of your horse, his complete pedigree and a brief story about him; (2) 500 reprints of this page to be used at the local level; (3) A full year free listing in the regular monthly Stallion Directory; (4) Your Stallion located and coded on a double-page spread map of the United States with a key number so that prospective breeders can locate your stables and the complete story on your horse. WILL THIS PROGRAM PRODUCE RESULTS FOR YOU? Ask any of the more than twenty stallion owners who participated in this Edition last year. For fur­ ther information contact: C. Bruce Spencer, c/o the VOICE Publish­ ing Company. BUCKEYE WALKING HORSE ASSOCIATION Our show season is about over here in Ohio, thus we thought we’d drop a note regarding our club ac­ tivities during the year. Our asso­ ciation holds a dinner meeting once a month in Akron, Ohio. Our membership consists mostly of peo­ ple from the North Central area of Ohio. Our present officers are: President Dr. Sid Gilbert, Akron; 1st vice president, G. G. Watts, Mo- gadore; 2nd vice president, Ken Leonard and Secretary-treasurer, Goldie Boerner, Massillon. Under the leadership of Dr. Gil­ bert, we have had some very in­ teresting meetings. Each member was assigned a meeting to preside over either himself or to bring in a speaker. All have complied to their uppermost ability and some really memorable and informative sessions have been presented. The majority of our members are very active in showing th