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Does your horse ride on one rein or drive on one rein? Pull
or fuss with tongue? If so, I will show you why ... if it is in
his mouth.
We will travel to almost any section of the country on special
jobs. If your horses have dental or mouth problems call me for
information. Attention given to special jobs on request by phone
regardless of locality. All correspondence or long-distance calls
answered.
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DENTISTRY
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1007 Strathmore Drive
Orlando, Florida
Phone 422-7980
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LYNWOOD STABLES
AKRON, INDIANA
Come Visit Our New Stable
Sonny Parson, Trainer
Howard Utter, Owner
Ph. (219) 893-2975 (Stable)
893-4655 (Nights)
At Stud: GO BOY'S MILLIONAIRE--570883
COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE
HIGHLAND FARM
FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1966 - 2:00 P.M.
Highland Farm is located five miles north of Roanoke, Vir
ginia, just off Peters Creek Road, N. W. (No. 117), at the
intersection of Interstate 581 (Roanoke spur off 81). Watch
for signs.
Sale to include 9 Tennessee Walking Horses
(MERRY GO BOY-MIDNIGHT SUN breeding)
7 Mares — 1 Weanling — 1 Gelding — & Tack
ALSO, BEGINNING AT 10:00 AM, we will sell all farm ma
chinery, including tractors; plows; discs; mowers, condition
ers; bailers; combine; wagons; complete feed mill with mixer,
elevators and storage tanks; and many other items.
Mr. Kinsey has sold his farm and all buildings must be
razed to make way for a golf course. Therefore, he must
dispose of all his horses and farm machinery.
For complete list and more information, contact Sales Agents:
EETS & SONS I nc
R ealtors ad
auctioneers
304 FIRST'S!. S.W. - ROANOKf, M.
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"Any /c/ncf of So/e •• /JnycOhere “
March, 1966
• Sell • Show • Board
442 W. Taylor Street. Apt. 11
Syracuse New York
Phone GR 8-4818
NOTICE ... to all Walking Horse Breeders
in the North Central States. Nominate your
mares and stallions early to the
NORTH CENTRAL STATES
WALKING HORSE BREEDERS
FUTURITY
Closing date for stallions and mares May
15; Weanling, yearling and two-year-olds,
June 15.
Show to be at MSU in East Lansing, Mich.,
under cover on October 29, 1966. For entry
blanks and information, write or call:
Stebbins Building
Hastings, Michigan
Phone
Hastings — 945-5001 • Freeport — 765-3742
LEO BARTH
CALLED BOARD MEETING OF T. W. H. B. A.
RESULTS IN CHANGE OF LEADERSHIP
The Board of Directors of the T. W. H. B. A. met at
a called meeting on March 14, in the board room of
the association office in Lewisburg, Tennessee. The
order of business was to elect officers to carry out
the unexpired terms of both Mr. W. W. GILL and
Mr. JOHN H. AMOS, President and Chairman of the
Board, respectively, who died within the past two
months.
The meeting resulted in the election of the follow
ing officers and board members: Mr. BOB GUINN,
Savannah, Tennessee — Chairman of the Board; Mr.
C. C. TURNER, Broadway, Virginia — President;
Mr. CHARLES WILLIAMSON, Brentwood, Tennessee
— Vice President; Mr. HAROLD WISE, Lewisburg,
Tennessee — Director; Mr. S. W. BEECH, Belfast,
Tennessee — Director; Sen. JOE KELLY, Columbia,
Tennessee — Director; Mr. HARLIN HAYES, Frank
lin, Tennessee — Director; and Dr. V. W. GARNIER,
Bastrop, Louisiana — Director. The executive secre
tary, Mr. H. TOM FULTON, remains on the Board.
The resignation of Mr. WILLIAM McINNES of Tampa,
Florida, was accepted by the Board.
The above officers and directors will serve only un
til May, 1966, at which time the membership of the
Breeders Association will convene at their annual
meeting in Lewisburg to elect new officers for the
coming year.
In other action, the Board elected to repeal a new
ruling recently enacted that would limit the number
of colts that could be registered to a given stallion.
Further action on this ruling will be reported later.
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