1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 August Voice RS | Page 172

WHO IS GOING TO WIN THE CELEBRATION? There are many variables in the selection of a World Champion in any class at the Celebration. On a given night and under ideal conditions, there are several horses capable of winning each class at Shelbyville. This uncertainty stirs the imagination and emotions of all Cele­ bration participants. If everything were “cut and dried,” the world’s greatest horse show would be a miserable flop. CARBON COPY 1964 WORLD GRAND CHAMPION WALKING HORSE STANDING AT GLL FARMS Any one of the following colts is capable of winning his class at the Celebration this year. If you can pick the precise one, you are an excellent prognosticator. 9735 Holmes Road COLLIERVILLE, TENNESSEE Phone 853-8217 THREE-YEAR-OLD STALLIONS TWO-YEAR-OLD STALLIONS C C TRADEMARK, shown by Wink Groover for Lenox & Keller MISTER REE, shown by Albert Lee Rowland for Fashion Two Twenty CALL OF THE WILD, shown by C. A. Bobo for Bill Tomlinson MASTER COPY, shown by Russell Pate for Bill Tomlinson WINK’S CHOICE, shown by Wink Groover for Randall Rollins COPY’S DEACON, shown by Odell McConnell for Longview Farms THREE-YEAR-OLD MARES JUDGES’ CHOICE, shown by Albert Lee Row­ land for Fashion Two Twenty CARBON COPY’S STAR, shown by Dude Prestwood for W. H. Allen COPY’S DANCER, shown by Carlton Pitts for J. T. Nelms TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLIES CARBON’S APRIL LOVE, shown by Jimmy Gilstrap for David Greer COPY’S COQUET, shown by Jimmy McConnell for Pace & McConnell THESE OUTSTANDING SONS AND DAUGHTERS OFCARROI THAN of FIFTY BLUE RIBBONS THI COPY HAVE WON MORE CAPABLE winning his cla I s a the R celeb Y ration S