1967-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1967 April Voice RS | Page 10
FIRST ALL
WALKING HORSE
SALE AT TATTERSALLS
TO BE
CONTINUED EVENT
P •. , tj -••••*
wiif* iamous lor trtcir line
waited Horse Auction Sales, entered the Walking Horse
hnlTsr ‘V ™ fashlon at their first Walking Horse Sale
held March 20 and 21 Located in the heart of the na-
tpre-in .orouRhbred capital of Lexington, Kentucky, Tat-
hnnf S j VxCJy c^f,cicntIy managed by Mr. Walter S. Gib-
bons and Mr. Carl V. Garner. Both of these men are
hnJ ref!P.e?tcd throughout the nation for their various
a«fw;afJV1^L *ncl wc are indecd proud to have them
e with the Walking Horse world in this capacity.
hnniPmrf^ ^alking Horse sale is not new to most of our
ffrounHe ’
lJ°fl ?ce the vans on the Tattersalls Sale
For ThpJ^r ^a]king Horse silouettes was quite a sight,
with th *r 1FSt Sa C
breed, everyone seem pleased
of horsre **iin- °Ut
cost^ners and buyers. The quality
™ Wl11 lmPr°ve as this sale continues.
70 cl
wcr® ^0 horses run through the sale with about
stahloe 1*u'’ ,?.1SCS wcre cosigned by many top name
Brown ^aSJ1CJhomPson» Sam Paschal, GLL, Claude
5
i s-Me-Farm, Leeswood and James Rowland.
VOICE of the Tennessee Walking Horse