1962-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1962 June Voice | Page 28

June, 1962 26 Veterinarian Passes It On And Dr. Stuart Burnett, with Veteri­ Blaines Of Oregon nary Hospital. North Main Extension, "Best of luck in your ventures,” Sumter, S. C., likes the Voice so well writes Mrs. Robert J. Blaine, 12170 he encloses a subscription for a friend West Stark, Portland 10, Oregon. "We “to start with the first issue.” We have have enjoyed the first two copies of received hundreds of subscriptions 'The Voice’ very much, as this is the making this request—and have some first real information in a written March issues still on hand. We ex­ form we have ever gotten hold of re­ pected a demand and are prepared to lating to that wonderful horse breed, meet it so far. BAG. the Tennessee Walking Horse.” (Mrs. Blaine, as Bob Olson once remarked * 8 * in a movie—“You Ain’t seen nothin’ yet.” The great story about the TWH Saves Every Copy—Too can never be completely told. This “I am enjoying and saving every year is proving to be the greatest in modern history for the breed. They copy,” says Opal Enzor (Mrs. Rhett have never been so great in number Enzor), Box 635, Crestview, Fla., in a and quality as show animals. We hope letter enclosing orders for the Bio­ to help restore the pleasure horse side graphy and also the training book. (We have heard from hundreds who also. All help is appreciated. BAG.) tell of saving the magazines. It causes # * # us to plan an index in the December issue that will list all feature articles Another Word From Larry that have been printed—showing We will all admit that Larry' Hunts­ month, page, and title. BAG.) man, Box 581, Pittsboro, N.C., is an * * * unusal name. He wishes us luck and orders a training book just like he Robert Wants An Early Copy ordered a Biography and just like he ordered the Voice. Larry's one of our Robert D. Plunkett, 5601 So. Colo­ One Hundred Percenters of which we rado Blvd., Littleton, Col., says he have some hundreds, or we wouldn’t wants “an early copy of the training be able to do what we are doing. book,” Trainer Steve Hill and Sally BAG. D. (He’s on our list. If it all works out * *- « like the Biography, hundreds of books will be mailed the first day. On Dec. Two Gift Subscriptions 1-1, 1960, more than 1,100 copies of Subscriber Glema Main (Mrs. the Biography went to pre-publication Merle M. Mahr), 528 Princeton Road, Madisonville, Ky., writes “we have learned a great deal from your maga­ zine” and sends gift subscriptions to two friends. Thus the Voice grows. VISIT INDIANA'S NEWEST Many, many thanks. BAG. WALKING HORSE STABLE * # * MORE PARTY LINE Hiltons Buy Two Walkers Mrs. E, Cecil Hilton, Route 3, Box 212, Walterboro, S. C., writes: “Since our purchase of our 2 Tennessee Walking Horses, Sandra Jean and Marcy Doats, we have grown more enthusiastic about this fine breed of horses. We shall look forward to re­ ceiving your magazine each month.” (That’s fine, Mrs. Hilton. Getting a Walker for your very own is sort ol like buying a home—that is, the feel­ ing is similar. You have a feeling that you possess something very precious and very dear. And the feeling grows and grows as the horse becomes almost, a human—responding to your love. BAG). ARNOLD HABIG STABLES P. O. Box 173 Sales Jasper, Indiana Boarding Training purchasers. Santa Claus came early for me. Hope to get the training book out by Aug. 26. 1962. BAG.) # * * Calls Book The TWH “bible” “Enclosed is §4 for my subscription to your magazine,” says a one-para­ graph letter from Dean W. Price, Boyd, Wisconsin. "I think this maga­ zine has been needed for a long time. I have purchased and read your book on Walking Horses and can truthfully say that its the ‘bible of the Walking Horse.’ ’ (Thanks, Don, for the defi­ nition, but be sure and make that “bible” read in a non-capital lelter so it will not be mixed up with the one- and-only “Holy Bible.” Dictionaries show the two different definitions of "bible” and “Bible” and I would pre­ fer the lower case letter. A friend used that phrase before the book was pub­ lished and for that reason I changed color of the cover from "Red Roan” to “Green.” There never was a green Tennessee Walker. BAG.) Training FOR SALE Sales No place can you find a better stable of horses all of the same top quality as "JET'S RADI­ ATION", 2-year-old winner of Heart of America Walking Horse Assoc; "Witch Doctor," 4th place in Jr. Class; "Magic Buzz" win­ ner of the big stake class. We have for sale such top breed­ ing as "Go Boy's Shadow" sired 3-year-old stud; 4-year-old "Mid­ night Sun" and "Merry Go Boy" bred mares. 3-year-old Pony mare. Finished Horses & Prospects For Sale Above horses amateur broke. AT STUD: GOLD SHADOW 571544 Mack K Rebel; Spec of the Hills; Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Habig, Owners 2-year-old Colts, by Black Magic; Broodmares and pleasure horses. For more information contact DON BOLINGER STABLES Harold Hayes, Manager-Trainer California, Missouri Phones Stable: 1119-K Night: 1270-K Phone SW 6-4888