1966-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1966 November Voice RS | Page 26

There are several good horses now in training that the Fairwav Stables own. These are: MARK OF PER­ FECTION and PERFECTION’S GAY LAD, both at Joe Webb Stables; WALKER’S PERFECTION. MA­ JOR’S BOLD SIR and PERFECTION’S MODEL, in training with j. D. Landress in Sacramento and PER­ FECTION'S TOP MAN, in training with Glen Miller in Pullman, Washington. “Verd” points out that he has horses for sale at all times and will work closely with anyone wanting show, horses, brood marcs or colts from his stables. He has worked hard to obtain and to breed good stock and wishes to see West Coast interest grow. If you are ever in California and get homesick for Middle Tennessee . . . just go by for a visit at the Fair­ way Stables in Concord. In a few minutes you will forget that you are so far away from home. Our thanks to Verd and Virginia Walker for the cor­ diality that they showed us on our visit to California, and our sincere thanks to them for allowing us to print their story. We hope to sec them at the Celebration in Tennessee next vear. Thev deserve it! Exhibitor’s Dinner Highlighted By Jack Daniels Film ORCHIDS TO YOU—Joe Miller, West Coast Sales Rep­ resentative of Jack Daniel Distillery presents a corsage to Karen Hartley, Northern California Walking Horse Association Queen. An exhibitors dinner, sponsored by the VOICE Pub­ lishing Company, during the Northern California Ten­ nessee Walking Horse Association Horse Show, was priv­ ileged t