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Times State Service COVINGTON, Ind, Oct. %0-— |Horses rather than tractors still

of {farms in hilly’ Tennespee. 55°F Many of these horses hitched " $100 {to. plows have a peculiar gait, It

ELGIN , . -.[/trot, It might be described as a Deluxe 17- pace straightened up. Jewel. Duro { \ Power. Main: Near Covington, on the 1200 gu 'acres of Frahk Y. Shelby’s Tip-

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its type in the state and one of the largest in the nation. Fine Saddle Horses Here he specializes in breeding (rearing, breaking and training [the latest of equine elite. Scarcely {10 years old as a registered recognized breed, the walkers {have come to be considered ~Samong the world's finest saddle ’ 4 horses. The ride is much like “Witting in your favorite chair, b ¥ there is neither a rocking nor an 1 up-and-down motion.

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