1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 August Voice | Page 21

Trouble spots? Treat them with ABSORBINE at the first sign! For over 70 years, Absorbine has proved effective in the relief of bog spavin, windgall, ringbone, sores and bruises. At the slightest sign, use Absorbine promptly! Full strength: Apply right on strained tendons or any troubled areas. It draws out soreness. Never any loss of hair or blistering. And it’s antiseptic, too. No other liniment has Absorbine’s combina­ tion of fungicidal properties. was the only man to ride ROAN ALLEN AGAIN since the famous days of Floyd Carothers. He stay­ ed with Bradford Farms for five years then moved to Hereford Manor Farms in Celenople, Penn­ sylvania. Both Albert Lee and Oneida have many fond memories of work­ ing at Hereford Manor Farms for Uncle Bob Cunningham, who was at that time one of the most well- known men in the horse industry. He had around 250 head of horses on his farm, a big operation with seven trainers. While there, Albert Lee made SEMINOLE BELLE and handled MERRY WILSON and ROSE CITY SUE, both World Champion mares. One of the most interesting experiences of his career was in Pittsburg, Penn­ sylvania, where he and Uncle Bob auctioned off a Walking Horse in the William Penn Hotel. The horse was stabled in the lobby of the Wil­ liam Penn and Albert Lee rode the horse on the 13th floor to the ball­ room where the auction was held. The price paid was $5,500 and later (Continued on Page 22) AUGUST, 1964 Body Wash: Leading trainers ad­ vise a daily Absorbine wash as ex­ cellent protection against lameness. Regular use helps horses cool out and stay supple. Buy Absorbine in the long-lasting, 12-ounce bottle or in the economi­ cal horseman’s gallon size. Avail­ able wherever veterinary supplies are sold. ABSORBINE VETERINARY LINIMENT W.F. Young, Inc., Springfield, Mass. In Canada: W.F. Young, Inc., Montreal 19, P.Q. CELEBRATION JUDGES (Cont'd.) Junior Gaited Award and the H. S. Walter Memorial Award for Out­ standing Prospect in the Teaching Field. From Stephens College she became head of the riding program in a Junior Camp at Camp Nak- anawa, Mayland, Tennessee. Next she received her B. S. de­ gree in Education from Western Kentucky State College in Bowling Green, Kentucky and in 1961 won the Girl’s Physical Education Major of that year. In 1961-62 she taught girls’ physical education and swimming at the L. C. Mohr Sr. High School in South Haven, Michigan. She then accepted the position as Director of Horsemanship at Gulf Park College, Gulfport, Mississippi, where she taught for two years and has just recently opened a riding school at Harpeth Valley Stables, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Corn in Brentwood, Tennessee. Dorothy is a licensed Equitation Judge in Saddle Seat with the AHSA and comes to the Celebra­ tion as a well recommended judge for the Equitation Classes. PAUL RAINES Memphis, Tennessee Although the VOICE was unsuc­ cessful in getting specific back­ ground information on Mr. Paul Raines of Memphis, Tennessee, we know that he comes well recom­ mended to judge the Gaited Horse classes of the 1964 National T.W.H. Celebration. We welcome him and all gaited horse participants to the show. 21