1962-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1962 August Voice | Page 20

18 August, 1962 The New No. 16 Nail Everyone HAS BEEN LOOKING FOR This Photo Actual Size—4 Inches "For Want of a Nail the Shoe Was Lost, "For Want of a Shoe the Horse Was Lost, "For Want of a Horse the Rider Was Lost; "For Want of a Rider the Battle Was Lost; "For Want of a Battle the Kingdom Was Lost." This Special Nail For Show Horses (Manufactured in Sweden) Is Available Only Through The BLUE RIBBON LEATHER CO. SHELBYVILLE, TENNESSEE More Orders For Training Book At $5 Price Listed Tennessee Walking Horse lovers from 27 states are numbered in pur­ chasers who have ordered copies of Trainer Steve Hill and the Tennessee Walking Horse since the last issue of the Voice. The following list includes orders received at the pre-publication price of $5 by July 23. The 300-page training book will sell for $7.50 after publication on Dec. 1. Orders should be sent to Ben A. Green, Shelbyville, Tenn. Newly enrolled as purchasers are: ALABAMA—Pete C a s s a d y, Fort Deposit; B. S. Henry, M.D., Russell­ ville: Grover C. Murchison, Jr., M.D., Montgomery; R. M. Sutton, Bayou La Batre; Carmage Walls, Gunters- ville. ARIZONA-J. M. Watson, 2039- 11 th Ave., Yuma. ARKANSAS-M. J. Lindloff, Fay­ etteville; Mrs. Sam S. Moore, French­ mans Bayou; Sloan Rainwater, Jr., Little Rock; Susan Van Cura, Jack­ sonville. CALIFORNIA—W. G. Black, Sole- dad; Ann G. Evans, Whittier; Mrs. Leonard J. Lutz, Poway; W. C. New­ by, Orland; Virginia Reagan, Mari­ copa. CONNECTICUT-Emil A. Olson, Plainville. FLORIDA—Mrs. Marjorie H. Cole­ man, Ft. Lauderdale. GEORGIA—G I o r i a Colter, Com­ merce; Mrs. C. R. Hardage, Milledge- ville. IDAHO—Mrs. Lee Glasco, Coeur d’Alene. ILLINOIS—James M. Allen, Evan­ ston; Forrest G. Noble, Mendota; Harlan F. Prosser, Shelbyville; Har­ old W. Schmidt, Woodstock; Alfred W. Slreid, Chenoa; Donald D. Wood- worth, St. Joseph. INDIANA—G. H. Case, Carbon; L. K. Hamm Piano Co., New Albany; Mr. & Mrs. H. E. McMullen, Rock­ ville. IOWA—Mrs. John W. Graham, Plawkeye. KENTUCKY-Mrs. Charles M. Barnes, Columbia; Dr. & Mrs. Glenn L. Powell, Paintsville; Gordon H. Wilder, Lexington. LOUISIANA—Mrs. Mildred F. Hughes, Shreveport; W. F. William­ son, Sr., Baton Rouge. MICHIGAN—Mrs. John A. Bassar, Jackson; R. A. Oren, Marshall; Mary (Continued on Page 28)