1966-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1966 April Voice RS | Page 21

Over $8,000 total cash awards and trophies will be meted out to the winners of the sixty-one classes, which are scheduled to begin Friday evening at 7:30. The show will continue on Saturday with a 9:30 morn­ ing session, a 1:30 afternoon session, and the champ­ ionship events at 7:30 in the evening. The eleven Walking Horse Classes include: Three-Year-Old Walk­ ing Horses (Open); Walking Mares; Juvenile Mares or Geldings; Stallions and Geldings; Two-Year-Old Walking Horses (Open); Ladies Amateur on Mares or Geldings; Walking Pleasure Horses; Walking Mares; Walking Stallions & Geldings; Walking Horse Champ­ ionship. For complete information, write: Catawba Valley Benefit Horse Show, P. O. Box 876, Hickory, North Carolina. Show phone: 327-0440. PACIFIC COAST WALKING HORSE ASSOCIATION NAMES 1966 OFFICERS The newly-elected officers for the Pacific Coast Walk­ ing Horse Association for 1966 are: ROBERT LAUGH- LIN, President; JOHN EVANS and Dr. T. F. FORD, Vice Presidents; NANCY EMERSON, Secretary; FLO­ RENCE BISHOP, Treasurer; and TOM ELLIS, ROB­ ERT DIPPER, C. J. CARTER, MIKE WERNER, MAURICE WILLIAMS (retiring president), and HAR­ OLD PRYON, Directors. At a recent meeting of this association it was an­ nounced that Mr. FRANK JACINTO, JR, of Mentone is the proud owner of a filly by Mack K’s Crusader. Sunderland Farms has two new colts foaled this Feb­ ruary. The high point awards for 1965 were also announced. The Show Amateur award went to Bob Laughlin on Stately Again. Bob also won the Pleasure Park award on Secret Weapon. The junior rider high point winner was SALLY FORD. There were eight juveniles who won sterling saddle pins: DARLENE DURHAM, VALERIE JORGENSEN, JEANINE JOR­ GENSEN, MARY EVANS, KRIS DURHAM, MIKE HIGH, PETE HIGH, and CATHY EVANS. TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE EXHIBITORS’ ASSOCIATION The new officers for this association in 1966 will be: FLORENCE BISHOP, President; ROBERT WALLACE, Vice President; JUNE UNGER, Secretary; VIRGINIA BOOTH, Treasurer. 1966 Board members are DWAIN CLARK (retiring president), JEAN McBURNEY, MARGE SUNDERLAND, HELENE KAHN, JACKIE WILLIAMS, DOROTHY FOXON, and VIRGINIA WRIGHT. The High Point Awards were given out as follows: Stallion and Gelding — Mr. Successor, new owner Mr. CHARLES BONNICI, San Jose; Amateur — Sha­ dow’s Mist, owner JEAN McBURNEY; Mare — Go Boy’s Ballerina C, owner Courtesy Chevrolet; Ladies — My Little Margie owner Jean McBurney; Junior Horse — Millionaire’s Boy, owner Seville Enterprises; Juvenile Rider — DICK HARRIS on Shadow’s Mist; and Stake — Go Boy’s Ballerina C. The High Point shows for 1966 will be Indio, Cele­ bration, Del Mar, Sacramento Santa Barbara, and Cow Palace. Also the Juvenile Class at the Futility will be a High Point Show since the Cow Palace does not have a Juvenile Class. April, 1966 Harold Kennedy says: Harold Kennedy, Winner World Championship Reserve, ShelbyviUe, 1963. 1964 Reserve Winner in Mare Class, ShelbyviUe, 1963 Blue Ribbon Winner from Oklahoma City to Houston, Texas on Southwest Circuit. From Houston to Greensboro, N. C. Tennessee Walking Horse Trainer for 21 Years. New at Belleaire Stables, Calhoun, Ga. "I started using Corona when I was at the Circle T Ranch out in Roanoke, Texas. It's the best antiseptic dressing and lubricant I ever found. The way it keeps horses from having quarter cracks, makes hair grow, and makes callouses shed. “It's especially helpful to me, being a Tennessee Walking man. When I'm showing, I rub it on the horse's ankles before I put the boots on. That keeps the ankles from getting irritated. Keeps sores from coming up. And, if any of my horses get chain sores, I rub it in every night and bandage the ankles. In three to five days, the hair will start coming through and the callouses will shed. Corona really gets dov/n in there and soothes. "Another thing. When the coronary band gets dry and hard, it busts and leaves quarter cracks. If you'll apply Corona around the band's edge—only takes two or three minutes to work it in — you'll see that crack healing within 8 to 10 days. "Corona is good for harness sores, girth galls, rope bums, too. It's the best remedy for foundered horses—keeps the soles of their feet soft and flexible. And the race track people recommend it for hobble sores. "It's easy to see, I swear by Corona. Try it. You will, too." Corona is available at tack shops, saddleries, drug stores. Or write direct for your free sample and new illustrated brochure containing information about care and treatment of horses: Corona Manufacturing Company P. O. Box 1214, Atlanta, Georgia 30301 21