1962-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1962 August Voice | Page 11

9 Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse Southern Airways Gives Wings To Shelbyville Surging Southern Airways—fastest growing airline among American local service carriers—began direct service to Shelby vi lie’s municipal airport Aug. 1, with two flights daily. This schedule places the Capital of the Tennessee Walking Horse World in direct airline contact with the World of the Tennessee Walking Horse. It is expected to bring many Celebration Visitors to Shelbyville, and will also provide handy nation­ Service to Shelbyville is from Atlan­ wide connections for year-round use. ta via Huntsville, Ala., to Shelbyville Southern serves 64 cities in 10 then Nashville and on to Memphis. states, in 1961 carried more than This reverse route is also maintained. 400,000 passengers and “has good con­ nections” with other airlines to all points of the world. This airline was Watch For launched in 1949 with 39 employes and only one DC-3 with service to six TENNESSEE WALKER cities. Frank Hulse has been president since its inception. From New Jersey SHINING SUN, JR. 3-Year-Old Black Stallion Sire: Midnight Shining Sun Dam: Black Mist 1st in Junior Class Williamsport, Pa. 3rd in Junior Stake Youngstown, O. His Flat-Foot Walk—Swell His Running Walk—Just Right His Canter—Rocking Chair Rhythm OWNER Paul J. Brienza—Morristown, N. J. Ridden and Trained By DICK SWEIGART Normandale Farms—Palmyra, Pa. Welcome aboard the Airline that is Growing with the South Convenient local service connections between G4 cities and the major air­ lines that serve the world. Step aboard your South­ ern aristocrat Martin-404 flight for a delightful ex­ perie