1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 May Voice | Page 25

Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse KEEP TALKING' By Voice Secretary 23 house buL not in this office.” As Your Secretary noticed the gleam in his eyes, she decided that he really meant those words, so she has been as “meek as a mouse" while in the office. * * * A note from Mrs. William R. Chumney, Rt. 1, Box 37-A, Ontario, Va. says, "Enclosed is a check for our renewal to Voice. My husband and I have found your magazine very inter­ esting and helpful.” Dr. Harry D. Ridgley, 130 No. Riverside Ave., Rialto, California, de­ lights us by saying; “Please send me another copy of the Biography and renew by subscription to the Voice— a great journal for a great horse.” * * * A note from Mrs. Arthur Tharp, By MARY FRANCES Rt. 1, Owensville, Mo., comes with Dear Friends: her renewal—"Please renew our sub­ Your Renewals and Notes have scription to Voice. Your magazine is been ‘as welcome as the flowers in a must at our house.” # * * * * # May.’ Many thanks. Wish I could use every single one o£ them. Even tho’ “Please renew our subscription to James A. Sterett, 2715 Hall Avenue, that is impossible, each one is read the Voice. The whole family always Marinette, Wisconsin says; “We cer­ and appreciated. looks forward to each issue of this tainly do enjoy reading your maga­ Your Editor of the Voice is still magazine. Sincerely yours,” Martha zine. We have two Tennessee Walk­ able to wear his hat, for which I’m Meek Rt. 4, Columbia, Tenn. ing Horses for pleasure and have * * * thankful. But like the measles, he spent many hours with them.” * * * has broken out with another kind! Mrs. Victor Bailey, Lambert, Miss, This time his office is loo small and writes: “We have always been inter­ Here is a message from David Siria, he just had to have more room, so we ested in sports as our hobby, but since Rt. 2, Madisonville, Ky., which your decided to make the carport into an we starting showing Tenn. Walking Voice Secretary quotes with an office—just doing a few essential things Horses, we have had the time of our ulterior motive—namely—that it will lives. My husband is an Amateur but give some more of our kind readers to it, at present. Well, you've heard of The House has had quite a bit of success showing the same idea: "Enclosed find $5.00 That Jack Built—how it grew and our horses. I want to congratulate for the Biography, which is for our grew! The same think has happened you and Mrs. Green on the success of school library—South Hopkins High to that carport! First, we would just your magazine. May it get larger and School, Rt. 1, Nortonville, Ky. Also ceil the walls. Then the top looked better as the years go by. I hope now check is enclosed for my Voice re­ too bad, so it was ceiled also. Next, that the first year is over, that you will newal.” % * # they had to be painted. The garage have smooth sailing from now on.” * * # “Please find enclosed our check for door has been replaced with a $139 The 3 members of the Wolfe fami­ another year’s subscription to the double glass storm door, a new $25 folding ladder has taken the place ly of 414 Board Street, Columbia, (Continued on page 24) of the terrible looking shaky straight Miss, are Walking Horse enthusiasts ladder, and floor covering is to be and Mrs. Wiley Wolfe sends in re­ newal for her young daughter, Debbie laid. Saturday the office was moved from Wolfe, with this high praise—“Your BAR-B-DON Stables a tiny room in the house into its "new publication brings more pleasure to • PLEASURE HORSES quarters and the Editor is all smiles, our house than any other that comes. • BROOD MARES, direct although everything in the office is We three almost fight to see who gets daughters of Midnight Sun. topsy-turvey. Some of the neighbors it first. Keep up the good work.” # * * With Colts by Side. insist that we need draw curtains over Mrs. FI. Wilke, Rt. 1, Box 43, the glass door, but Yours Truly balks • YEARLINGS right there, even if the Editor does Savanna, 111., writes, “My subscription • SHOW PROSPECTS expired with the March issue. Please work in his pajamas half the time. • AT STUD Of course there is still lighting, renew. I’ve enjoyed every issue of the heating, and maybe air conditioning Voice." # # * Maids Midnight Blue to come later, but we’re in! It is good Uses A Ring Binder to have a little more room in the 570039 (By Midnight Pleasure R G out house and for BAG to write uninter­ “Have enjoyed your magazine this of Merry Maiden) rupted while he has Country Music past year and have bound all 1962 is­ on full blast. sues in a ring binder. I enjoy looking Sterlings Sunset Last night, Your Secretary looked through the past issues as well as the in on a happy scene—BAG was in pa­ current ones. Wishing you continued SS 560555 (By Sterling Silver out of jamas with hat on, pecking a mile a success.” This is from the pen of our Sunset's Orphan) friend Dr. C. R. Henry of Sylvania, minute on the typewriter and Roy AcufI—King of Country Music—was Ohio and is written on the back of a TRAINING singing on the radio loud enough to Daily Surgery Schedule. * # # SHOWING wake the dead! So, all is well on the BOARDING “Sorry that I let my subscription Green Home Front! * * * lapse a month without sending Re­ D. L. CASSIDY, D.V.M., Owner P.S. I forgot to tell you that my newal check, but appreciate you send­ BOB ONEY, Trainer Lord and Master threw out his chest ing the March issue. I think that you and flexed his muscles, as he announc­ and Mrs. Green are doing a marvelous MONTICELLO, IOWA ed to me and to some neighbor visit­ job. Will see you at the Murray Farm Phone HO 5-3311 ors; "I am the boss in this office. Mary Sale,” writes Robert Wiggins, Rt. 2, Frances may order me around in the Edison, Georgia.