1966-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1966 June Voice | Page 55

JULY 2 — Chatsworth, Georgia. Seventh Annual Murray County Saddle Club Horse Show. Large section of Walking Horses, plenty of prize money. For further Information, contact C. W. Bradley, Box 428, Chatsworth, Ga. JULY 2 — Cul lman, Alabama. Second Annual Lions Club Horse Show. Contact Robert Shoults, Box 441, Cullman, Ala. JULY 2 — Florence, Alabama. JULY 4 — Jonesboro, Tennessee. 13th Annual Fourth of July Show. Contact John F. Diehl, Box 127, Jonesboro, Tenn. JULY 4 — Siluria, Alabama. Shelby County Horse Show. Contact Dr. or Mrs. Warren C. Duke, P. 0. Box 98, Siluria, Ala. JULY 7 — Caruthersville, Missouri. JULY 8 & 9 — Vivian, Louisiana. JULY 8 & 9 — Lexington, Alabama. JULY 8 — Jackson, Tennessee. JULY 8 — Jasper, Alabama. Contact James Short, 808 Third Place, Jasper, Ala. JULY 9 — Fairview, Mississippi (near Fulton). Con­ tact Hubert Timmons, Route 2, Fulton, Miss. JULY 9 — Elizabethtown,Tennessee. Rhododendron Horse Show. Contact Eugene Hopson, 110>/2 West "F” Street, Elizabethtown, Tenn. JULY 9 — Cedartown, Georgia. Contact Paul Wiener, Box 222, Cedartown, Georgia. J'vuwlZnTj^p ouLcrnNa- JULY 9 Hickman, KemC **■ "LIHll c“e^nmH“ e S■ C' 6tb Jim ? !S‘16 r Lex,nSton, Kentucky, im v ~ ^ontotoc'Kcru, Michigan. 14 - Trenton, Tennessee. ~ CoIumbus. Mississippi. 15 & 16 — Palma, Kentucky. JULY 15 & 16 — Nashville, Tennessee The imr Nashville Junior Riding Club, Ellington Agricul- Comact Susan Pemberton, 402 W. Brookfield Drive, Nashville, Tenn. BLUE RIBBON DEADLINE The DEADLINE for the 1966 Blue Ribbon Annual of the Celebration is JULY 8th. This is a major pub­ lication and must be out before the show. Dull coat? Dry coat? Brittle coat? AMERICA’S FINEST SOURCE FOR WALKING HORSE EQUIPMENT ALL JOWL WRAPS, SCOTCH HOODS AND FULL SHIPPING HOODS ARE DESIGNED TO MATCH STANDARD SHEETS AND BLANKETS. PLEASE SPECIFY COLOR ETv,. WHEN ORDERING. SCOTCH HOODS JOWL WRAPS No. 864—Kersey Lined............ $3.75 No. 865—Wool Lined............... 5.85 No. 866—Genuine Baker.......... 7.50 No. 867—Rubber Lined............ 6.50 Designed to Blankets. Please specify. ALSO Write today for cata­ log of our complete line of Walking Horse equipment. match sheets and Try MIRRA-COAT! (0 A small amount mixed with, or sprinkled over, the daily ration will help turn coarse, lifeless hair into a smooth, glossy coat. MIRRA-COAT is a carefully bal­ anced blend of polyunsaturated fatty acids; vitamins A, B* and E; plus other nutrients so necessary for developing and maintaining healthy, pliable skin—a sleek prize- winning coat. The same formula used by mink ranchers to help pro­ duce glossier, more lustrous pelts, MIRRA-COAT also helps stimulate the re-growth of hair over thin or bare spots, helps rid horses of scaly skin and loose dandruff. Have you ever seen dapples on animals only 3 weeks off the rough? Stock, use and recommend MIRRA- COAT — now available in 3-pound gas-packed canisters. No. 868—Kersey Lined..............$7.00 No. 869— —............................... 8 25 No. 872—Genuine Baker........... 13.50 No. 880—Rubber Lined............. 8.95 Designed to match sheets IrajoJ and Blankets — Please specify. . . a complete line of top quality sheets, blankets, shipping hoods, walking coolers and other related horse items for both summer an win e Call your veterinary distributor or write The Borden Company, Feed Supplements Division, 350 Madison Ave., New York, New York 10017. BRIDLE SHOP p. 0. BOX 292 • PH. EL 9-3210 LEWISBURG, TENNESSEE