1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 April Voice | Page 6
April, 1963
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Shelbyville PTA Show, ‘Mother Of
Celebration,’ Scheduled May 25
The 31st annual Shelbyville PTA
Horse show — regarded by some as
“The Mother of the National Cele
bration'—will be held Saturday, May
25, at the Celebration Grounds with
the first event at 7 p.m.
Mrs. Barbara X. Tilford, Horse
Show Chairman, said Carl Edwards of
Quincy, Fla., will be the Walking
Horse judge and Raymond Shively ol
Meadow Brook Farm, Joelton, Tenn.,
will judge the gaited classes. Edwards
rode Old Glory's Big Man to everlast
ing glory and the World’s Grand
Championship for the J. T. Budd
Cigar Co. in the 1951 National Cele
bration.
The PTA Show is believed to be
the nation's oldest conlinous show in
which the Tennessee Walking Horse
is definitely featured. The nearby
Lewisburg Show takes place on Fridav
night, May 2-1.
Classes lor this breed at the I9G3
PTA show will include seven.
There will be four gaited classes,
one fine harness, and one for roadster
horses in the 14-event show.
This PTA Show preceded the incep
tion ol the Celebration by six years
—and it is the only fund-raising activ
ity staged by the Shelbyville City
Schools Parent-Teacher Assn. Post
entries are pennilted. Information
about the show can lie obtained from
Mrs. Tilford, Route 5, Shelbyville.
Celebration Facts
For September 1-7, 1963
Her husband is one of the South
east’s leading manufacturers and for
mer president of the Southeastern
Poultry and Egg Assn.
Mrs. James Snoddy is co-chairman
for the show committee. Last year the
show drew entries from as far A Vest
as Texas and from several oilier slates.
A QUIZ COLUMN
Q—"Do you have any idea when
Celebration tickets will be ready? Sent
my check in last September.” R. B.
Vaughan, P. O. Box 134, Biloxi, Miss.
A—R.B., you are apparently speak
ing of box seals. 1 understand the
checks on file will be cashed in the
order filed, and boxes will be assigned
in that order with each check having
a number—as in the past. A box costs
S70 for 7 nights with G chairs each.
Reserved seal sale also starts about
July 1 when the Celebration ticket of
fice force starts to work. BAG
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California Plans
ALL-WALKER SHOW
At Pomona June 14-16
Great news comes from California
in the last issue of NODDINGS. The
Tenn. Walking Horse Exhibitors
Assn, of California, and the California
Walking Horse Assn, phut an ALL
TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE
SHOW for June 14. 15, 1C at the
Carnation Ring, Pomona. Calif, The
judge is to be selected. $25 trophy do
nations are needed.
(The Voice is sending .$25 at once
to help this cause. It’s a GREA F BIG
STEP FOR THE TENNESSEE
WALKING HORSE IN A GREAT
BIG STATE WITH LOTS OF THE
PROSPECTS. We list more stallions
in our Stud Registry for California
than for any other state. That’s why
this show gets our S25. None other
qualify yet. Write to Mrs. Marjorie
L. Sunderland, 3914 Alta Vista Drive,
Pasadena, 3, Calif., who edits NODD
INGS and can sell you advertising or
give you news.)
300 Horses Scheduled
For Murray Farm Sale
New history is in for making April
Q—"I broke this colt I have all 18-19-20 at the famous Murray Farm
alone with no trouble and no whip. I Sale of Walking Horses at Lewisburg,
have a new sulky that you change over Tenn., says Harold Wise.
to a sleigh in a few minutes. She drives
He reports more than 300 horses
beautifully. Sometimes her hind feet entered for auction, the biggest offer
strike over her fore feet from 4 to G ing ever for this great sale, and more
inches. Is that good or bad?—but not reservations than ever before for folks
all the time. She has a lot of life.” planning to be on hand.
Mrs. John Doyle, Ml. Vernon Rd.,
Selling starts at 10 a.m. each day.
Southington, Conn.
“Everyone wanting to come should
A—Great Guns! Lady. You have a come ahead. There will be plenty to
natural gaited Tennessee Walking eat and room to sleep for everyone,
Horse. You speak of her overstep that horses and humans,” is the word from
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headquarters.
Silver Anniversary (25th annual) show
scheduled Sept. 1-7.
For ticket information write directly
to Ticket Chairman John P. Castleberry,
Celebration, Inc., P. O. Box 192, Shelby
ville, Tenn.
For room or house rentals write to
Shelbyville Chamber of Commerce,
Shelbyville, Tenn.
For entry information—after July 1 —
write to Celebration Office, P. O. Box
192, Shelbyville, Tenn.
(Do not write to the Voice Editor for
any of the above. We try to answer all
questions but cannot buy tickets, enter
horses, or provide housing accomoda
tions.)
The Celebration Vacation Brochure—
a great 4-color production — is being
MT. ORAB, OHIO
TENNESSEE WALKING HORSES
mailed to all on the Celebration Blue
D. O. KIBLER, Owner—HI4-3605
PAUL "WHITEY" WHITEHEAD, Trainer
Ribbon list, and also placed at points
where they will be appreciated. Write
"THE STABLE BUILT BY CHAMPIONS"
Celebration, Inc., P. O. Box 192, to get
on the Blue Ribbon List.
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