1965-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1965 July Voice | Page 3

V0ICE COVER STORY OF THE TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE A NATIONAL PUBLICATION DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE BREED vol . July, 1965 3 PUBLISHED BY VOICE Publishing Company FOUNDED 1960 BY BEN A GREEN GENERAL OFFICES P. 0. Box 6052 124 E. 10th Street Chattanooga, Tennessee 37401 SHELBYVILLE. TENNESSEE For Information Contact: C. Bruce Spencer c/o VOICE PUBLISHING COMPANY Phone 267-1726 (Area Code 615) Chattanooga, Tennessee STAFF GUNSMOKE’S SON TAKES GIANT STEPS TOWARD CELEBRATION C BRUCE SPENCER ........................ Managing Editor ARLENE EKLUND........................... Contributing Editor FRED E. FRIEND............................... Associate Editor DR. M. E. ENSMINGER.................. Contributing Editor GLORIA L. SPENCER........................ Associate Editor BILLY JOE ANN ESTESS...........Contributing Editor BARBARA M. FRIEND...................... Associate Editor TOMMY FOUCHE........................... Contributing Editor BESS FAULKNER.................................................Reader Service CHARLES GOLDSWIG .................. Contributing Editor CHUCK LAYTON.......................... Staff Photographer VIRGINIA LAMB .............................Contributing Editor DAVID HOWARD....................................................... Staff Assistant MIRIAM MERRIS.............................Contributing Editor EDITH PUCKETT .........................Contributing Editor JEAN S. BAUM .......................... Contributing Editor JUNE RIGGS .................................. Contributing Editor BETTY BLEDSOE...........................Contributing Editor SHARON TERRY ............................Contributing Editor ELIZABETH BRANNON.............. Contributing Editor ELAINE THACKER.......................... Contributing Editor JUDY BYERS .................................Contributing Editor HAROLD THACKER........................Contributing Editor DIANA DANIEL ............................Contributing Editor MRS. J. WADE TITUS...................Contributing Editor The popular and talented BUDDY HUGH up on a horse of Gunsmoke’s Son ability is a hard combination to beat. They proved their champ­ ionship calibre at last year’s Cele­ bration when they combined to win the Three-Year-Old Walking Stallion class and the Junior Walking Horse Championship Stake in an impres­ sive manner. ----------------ADVERTISING RATES ---------------- --------DEADLINES FOR ADVERTISING-------- Entering 1965 with a champion­ FRONT COVER JANUARY ISSUE .................................. December 20th ship reputation, this promising stal­ (Reserved for Horse Advertising) ......... $250.00 FEBRUARY ISSUE .................................... January 20th BACK COVER MARCH ISSUE................................................... February 20th lion has done nothing but enhance this impression. His victories this (Available in Two Colors Only) ............... 275.00 APRIL ISSUE ................................................. March 20th INSIDE COVERS MAY ISSUE ...................................................... April 20th year include an important win at the (Front and Back) ........................................ 200.00 JUNE ISSUE ..................................................... May 20th big P-TA Show in Shelbyville, in FULL PAGE (One Color) .............................. 150.00 JULY ISSUE ..................................................... June 20th addition to blue-ribbon performances ONE-HALF PAGE ............................................ 90.00 AUGUST ISSUE ................................................July 20th at Athens, Alabama and Rossville, ONE-FOURTH PAGE....................................... 50.00 SEPTEMBER ...................(Special Celebration Issue) ALL OTHER SPACE. Per Column Inch ..... 7.50 OCTOBER ISSUE............................................September 20th Georgia. (Color Rates On Request) NOVEMBER ISSUE............................................. October 20th The proud owners of this top con­ CLASSIFIED ADS. Per Column Inch ......... 7.50 DECEMBER ISSUE ............................... November 20th tender are Mr. and Mrs. BARKLEY BROCK of Clinton, Missouri. Sired SUBSCRIPTION RATES by Sun’s Gunsmoke out of a mare by 2nd Class Postage Paid at Chattanooga, Tennessee Romeo Allen, the black stallion has 1 Year...................................................................$ 6.00 and at Additional Mailing Offices 2 Years................................................................ 11.00 remarkable stamina and drive to 3 Years ................................................................ 15.00 blend with his readily visible confi­ dence in the show ring. He has the highly desirable natural "way of Postmaster: Form 3579 should be sent to Voice Publishing Company, going” in addition to the fine quality P. 0. Box 6052, Chattanooga, Tennessee. and beautiful conformation of the Sun’s Gunsmoke line and the char­ The VOICE PUBLISHING COMPANY does not stand sponsor for opinions or facts stated acteristic depth of the Allen blood. by authors or contributing editors in this magazine. Gunsmoke’s Son’s continued suc­ cess in the show ring attests to his natural ability and willingness to IN THIS ISSUE work. Championship Walking Horses must be born with the native ability, but only hard work by both the train­ A. W. FI. A. MEETING.................................................. 39 COVER STORY ................................................................. 3 er and the horse will bring blue rib­ PROFESSI ONALS ON PARADE .............................. 4 TARHEEL REVIEW ...................................................... 42 WISCONSIN WALKS..................................................... 44 PROFILES .......................................................................... 6 bons. It is evident that the Green- PLEASURE HORSE MARKET.................................. 8 HORSES - HORSES - HORSES ............................. 45 Hugh stables have put forth the COLUMBIA SPRING JUBILEE ............................... 10 HEADS UP IN THE WALKING HORSE WORLD 47 necessary time, effort and money to WALKING HOUSES WEST ................................. 19 STRICTLY PERSONAL................................................ 48 OUT OF THE NORTH .................................................. 25 HORSE SHOWS TO REMEMBER ........................... 52 bring this horse to the winner’s BARNSTORMING............................................................. 28 HORSE SHOW RESULTS............................................. 52 circle. TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE BREEDERS’ STALLION DIRECTORY ............................................. 55 (Continued on page 17) & EXHIBITORS’ ASSOCIATION MEETING ... 38 VOICE TRADE MARKET ............................................ 57 July, 1965 3