1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 September Voice | Page 11

Trouble spots? Treat them with ABSORBINE at the first sign! For over 70 years, 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. Lisa, 12 and Holly, 9. Jimmy’s step­ daughter, Mrs. George Barber lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Watching him play the organ in the middle of a big ring, one is very conscious of a man who loves his work, he loves his organ and the music that is so much a part of him. He goes from one song into another without hesitiation, music or notes. One cannot help but feel a tinge of excitement in the finest Championship Stake Class when those big stallions enter the ring and the organ blasts forth with the strains of “Dixie.” It was indeed a pleasure getting to know Mr. Richardson and we offer our con­ gratulations for another job well done at this year’s Celebration and hope we will hear his golden organ for many years to come. BUYING . . . SELLING . . . SHOW­ ING! REGARDLESS OF WHAT IT IS YOU WANT TO PROMOTE, YOU CAN DO IT BETTER FOR LESS IN THE “VOICE.” SEPTEMBER, 1961 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 Capada: W.F. Young, Inc., Montreal 19,’P.CL BEDFORD COUNTY RIDE-A-THON ATTRACTS MUCH INTEREST Sunday afternoon the Bedford Mrs. Frances Lynch will be the County Ride-A-Thon met at the recording secretary in charge of Fred Phillips’ Farm near the River notification of rides. The Claxton Bend Country Club at 2:30. Some Brothers will arrange the next lo­ cation of a ride and Mr. Fred Phil­ 30 horses and riders; big, little, lips will cause same to be put in young and old horses and ponies. A the paper, through the Publicity ride through the hills around New Chairman and vice president L. C. Hope was enjoyed by all. Fritzsche. Being in the Walking While assembled, Mr. H. C. Til- Horse Capitol of the World there ford, Jr. used his influence to con­ should be one hundred horses and duct an election for the coming riders on every ride. Get your year in which Fred Phillips was horse and join, ride, relax and en­ unanimously elected President, joy yourself. And too, this will add with authority to select his slate to the economy of our County. It of officers. Walter Moore was made is estimated that more than a quar­ treasurer — and incidentally, your ter of a million dollars changed yearly dues are now due and pay­ hands on the Walking Horse the able. Walter Moore is is a recep­ week of the Celebration. Doctor, lawyer, merchant chief tive mood to receive your cash. He, too, will be in charge of re­ and everyone is eligible to ride — your ticket is your horse. freshments for each ride. 11