1965-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1965 July Voice | Page 25
OUT OF THE NORTH
By Arlene Eklund
NEW EQUINE SCAR-AID
DEVELOPED IN EUROPE
Field tested at Joe Webb Stables
■ Removes old scars and restores hair (original color)
• Prevents scar tissue on fresh wounds
• Prevents and cures proud flesh
16611 Gaynelle Road
Tinley Park, Illinois
(312) S32-355S
Now that the school year is over,
I can devote more of my time to my
first love, the Tennessee Walking
Horse. I plan to attend as many of
the shows and sales as possible this
year, although it will be physically
impossible to see all of them.
One show that I WAS able to make
was the Countryside Hospital Char
ity Horse Show, May 29 and 30, at
the Lake County (Illinois) Fair
grounds near Grayslake. On these
beautiful grounds some of the best
Walking Horses in this region com
peted for top money in three hard-
fought, exciting classes. It’s a pity
that first prizes aren’t awarded to
every horse and exhibitor that put
their all into the battle.
First place in both the Amateur
and Open Classes was won by a big
stallion, Sun Dust Fury, owned and
skillfully exhibited by RAYMOND
SMITH of the Merry Mount Farms,
Rensselaer, Indiana. This horse’s
name is synonymous with beauty
and action. He seems to attract the
attention and support of the audi
ence and judges no matter where he
goes. I talked with Mr. and Mrs.
Smith after the Open Class Sunday
night and inquired as to the approx
imate number of blues and trophies
that have been awarded Fury. Mrs.
Smith replied that she has lost count
and couldn’t begin to make an esti-
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July, 1965
Joe Webb with World's Grand Champion Tennessee
Walking Horses: "Rodger’s Perfection" (1959) and
"Perfection's Carbon Copy” (1964).
Here's what Joe Webb,
trainer of champions, says
about new Equine Scar-Aid:
“. . . the best I have ever
used. I now use it exclusively
in my stable. It (Scar-Aid) is
excellent for keeping down
scar tissue on fresh wounds.
Also can be used to remove
old scars and restore the
hair. It is the best I have ever
seen for chain and boot
rubs.”
Order Equine Scar-Aid today by
forwarding $3.75 check or money
order for each 4-oz. bottle desired
to MEDICAL PRODUCTS LABORA
TORIES, INC., Dept. WH, 9710
Cedar, Overland Park, Kansas.
Satisfaction guaranteed or your
money refunded.
Equine Scar-Aid also is avail
able from the following dealers:
Anchor Serum of Washington
Arkla Village, Emmet, Ark.
Ben Howell Saddlery, Memphis, Tenn.
Blue Ribbon Leather,
Shelbyville, Tenn.
Cutting Veterinary Supply,
Fresno, Cal.
Dairy Supply & Equipment,
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Davis Brothers Hardware,
Albertville, Ala.
Dr. A. Garcia Bird,
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
Elkhorn Livestock Supply,
Castroville, Cal.
Friedley Ranch Wear, Cedar Falls, la.
Great Western Serum Company,
Albuquerque, N. M.
Hedges & Gaden, Inc., Selling, Okla.
H & R Products Co., Lutherville, Md.
Jack Newman Tack Shop,
Great Falls, Mont.
Kansas City Vaccine, Kansas City, Mo.
Livestock Veterinary Supply Co.,
Albany, Ga.
Memphis Serum Co., Memphis, Tenn.
Mississippi Cattleman & Broiler
Supplies, Meadville, Miss.
Mississippi Serum Distributor,
Jackson, Miss.
Muskogee Mill & Elevator Co.,
Muskogee, Okla.
National Bridle Shop,
Lewisburg, Tenn.
North Georgia Veterinary Supplies,
Gainesville, Ga.
Osage Stockman Supply,
Pawhuska, Okla.
Producer's Veterinary Supply Co.,
Louisville, Ky.
Shreveport Laboratories Inc.,
Shreveport, La.
Sickles Saddlery Inc., St. Louis, Mo.
V. A. Snell & Co., San Antonio, Texas
Stockmen's Supply Co.,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Tarp's Ranchland, Fallon, Neb.
Thrift Milling Co., Albany, Ga.
Tucson Livestock Supply Co.,
Tucson, Ariz.
Vet-Med Supply, Franklin, Mass.
Walking Horse Supply,
Shelbyville, Tenn.
Western Grain & Supply Co.,
Amarillo, Texas
Wilson’s Rexall Drug.,
Englewood, Tenn. ____________
Dealers Wanted
For complete details, write
to address shown above.
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