thief. It was a. gold and black 1968 model Circle( H) Deluxe with serial number H 2250. It had red leather padding inside and was missing one side vent and the top portion of both back doors. It also had a slightly bent fork which should help identify it If anyone can give us information leading to the recovery of this trailer
it would be greatly appreciated. We are offering a reward.
Very truly yours, NINA MONTGOMERY Montgomery Stables
Shelbyville, Tennessee
EDITOR’ S NOTE- We have been able to provide leads that have resulted in the recovery of stolen property in several areas of the country. We hope this will be case here, also. In our opinion there is nothing worse than a thief. We hope you get your trailer back.
C. Bruce Spencer and Robert B. Womble
Gentlemen:
On behalf of the Trustees and Board of Advisors of Agriservices Foundation, the nonprofit foundation that sponsors the annual Horse Science Schools, this is to thank you most sincerely, but inadequately, for making the Tennessee Walking Horse Day at Knoxville a huge success. It was a combination of good equines, a good judge- owners- exhibitors, and good students— a winning combination, indeed.
In grateful appreciation always, I am
Sincerely, HORSE SCIENCE SCHOOLS M. E. Ensminger, Ph. D.
Dear Sir:
I have been trying to get some specific information with regard to TOM HAL, the father of the Walking Horse, and I am wondering if you can help me.
I want to know who owned TOM HAL last, and when and where he was buried. I have written to Shelbyville but received no information.
Very truly yours, C. A. COBB, PRESIDENT Ruralist Press, Inc. 713 Glenn St., SW Atlanta, Georgia 31310
Dear Mr. Cobb: I decided to put your letter into the hands of the foremost Walking Horse authorities in the nation... our subscribers! I am sure that one of our readers has the information you need and will send it to you. Please let me know if we can be of further help.
THE EDITOR
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The VOICE’ S reason for attending and participating in this program was simple: the Tennessee Walking Horse is competing with every other breed. The various other breeds’ Associations sent their number-one spokesmen to Tennessee to sell their horses, so our breed had to be represented, especially in our own state university. The effort had to be made to convince everyone attending the
school that, if they are interested in horses, they should have a Tennessee Walking Horse.
It was a fine school and the VOICE
is honored to have played a part in it this year. The feeling of most of
the people attending was that it was well presented and certainly couldn’ t be considered a " beginners’ course.” The overall result appears to be that some of the breed’ s leading professionals, in both the areas of training and breeding, plan to attend next year if at all possible.
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