1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 September Voice | Page 26

CELEBRATION OFFICIALS— The organization that kept the Cele­ bration moving from within the ring. From left to right — Front Row: Fred White — Ringmaster. Charlie Bobo — Judge, Les Nelson — Photographer, Bill Tune — Pres. Celebration. Tnc.. Albert Clanton — Ringmaster: Back Row. same order: Leon Hall — Judge, Herchal Talley — Judge. Paul Raines — Judge, Mrs. Potts — Celebration Secretary. Sam Gibbons — Show Man­ ager, Emmet Guy — Announcer and Mark Farrar — Ringmaster. SNAPSHOTS £E CELEBRATION STARTING THE DAY RIGHT . . . Former Governor Jim McCord ad­ dresses the crowd at Harlinsdale just prior to the sale. Gov. McCord is one of the original Co-Founders of the T.W.H.B.&E.A. NOW LISTEN HERE FOLKS . . . John T. Carter of Kingsport, Ten­ nessee pulls up in front of the auc­ tioneers stand to tell the crowd some of the fine points about his colt . . . WARM DAYS A N D CHILLY NIGHTS . . . Mr. and Mrs. Billy Huffman of Glasgow, Kentucky are seen just outside the grandstand with coats in arm, taking no chances on the cool evenings. LOOKING’EM OVER . . . George Lee Lenox is seen discussing his newly purchased GO BOY’S YEL­ LOW CHANCE with trainer Russel Pate and Steeve Beech. The stud colt sold for $4,100 at the Sale of Champions. WE Jl ST HAPPEN TO HAVE ONE LEFT . . . Bess Faulkner, Reader Service Manager of the VOICE, is seen discussing a recent issue with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller and son of Rhame, North Dakota.