1968-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1968 April Voice RS | Page 35

FOR SALE dictator again Silver roan gelding foaled 1957 If you are looking for a sound, clean Walking Horse with a record of wins too numerous to mention — here he is. He has been Reserve Amateur Champion of Northern Illinois for the past three years and Reserve Champion of Wisconsin in Open and Amateur events in both 1965 and 1966. He is broke for the most timid rider and is ready to show and win for you today. CONTACT MARY LYNN TREIS MANAGER - TRAINER PHONE 414/377-0250 MARY LYNN STABLES 1048 Lakefield Road, Grafton, Wisconsin (Continued from page 17) ciation, Inc. It would have been impossible for us to have contacted all the trainers without your help. On behalf of the Walking Horse Trainers Associa­ tion, Inc., may I express my sincere appreciation to the following people who attended the two-day meet­ ing, March 15 and 16, and who gave of their time and valuable help: Mr. Jim Blackwell, Executive Secretary, American Horse Shows Association Mr. Rutherford T. Phillips, Executive Secretary, American Humane Association Mr. Cebern Lee, President, American Horse Shows Association Mr. Sam Gibbons, Horse Show Manager, Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration Mr. Bill Tune, President, Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration Mr. Karl Yenser, Chairman, Walking Horse Com­ mittee, American Horse Shows Association Mr. John O. Mars ton, American Humane Association Dr. Gamier and the many other people, including the members of the Walking Horse Trainers Associ­ ation, Inc., who helped make our meeting such a great success. , ... TT It was encouraging to know that the Walking Ho Trainers Association, Inc., American Horse Shows Association, American Humane Association, Tennes­ see Walking Horse Breeders of America and the Ten­ nessee Walking Horse National Celebration, Inc. all agreed on the common purpose and will be working together in support of the Walkmg Horse Trameis Association to clean up the Walking Horse and exhibit it in a sound condition. Sincerely yours, VIC THOMPSON, President, Walking Horse Trainers Assn., Inc. P.S.: I think the trainers who have judged the early shows are to be congratulated for the way they have faced the problem and excused the unsound horses from the show ring. All reports on the judging, thus far, have been very encouraging. THE NATION'S FASTEST GROWING LIVESTOCK INSURANCE AGENCY. NO COVERAGE TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE- ASSISTANT AGENT ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. * COVERAGE AT ONCE ★ ALL SIZE RISKS * 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK Phone Any Time Day or Night (Area 615) 684-6836 JIMMY RICHARDSON, AGENCY 37 April, 1968