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able to bring raincoat, sleeping bag or quarters and light cooking facili­ ties. Plans now are to serve noon lunches on the trail. Some stalls are available but be prepared to stake horses out. The campground will be open Friday, October 11. Rides will leave at approximately 9:00 AM. A nice swimming area joins the camp­ ground, so bring your bathing suit. Carter Botkin, Sr. of Centerville will be Host and Trail Guide. Your ticket for the 1968 Roundup will be one Tennessee Walker-bred mount in the family. Out-of-state riders are WELCOME! CHARLES BOBO JOINS JUDGES' CHOICE SALES TEAM Charles Bobo of Nashville, Ten­ nessee has joined the Judges'Choice sales team, according to Mr. V. G. Gochneaur, president of Maw-Vack, Inc., Aurora, Ohio. Mr. Bobo is well grounded in the horse business, having been asso­ ciated with Tennessee Walking Hor­ ses virtually all his life. His father, C. A. (Charlie) Bobo, is a prominent Walking Horse trainer with a stable located in Shelbyviile, Tennessee. Charles attended school in Greene- ville, Tennessee and Thomasville, North Carolina, where he graduated : • 1962. He then attended David Lipscomb College in Nashville, be­ coming the