
PATHFINDER GLAD GARDENS 
at the 
GOLDEN HORSE RANCH 
© @ 
I wish to chat with you just a little, about my new location and my new 
set-up. I bought a good-sized farm on Mill Creek, in the heart of the Lake 
of the Ozarks Resort Area. I have an abundance of deep, fertile, bottom 
soil which can be easily irrigated from the year-around running water. 
During the past few years my family and I have built up a rather large 
herd of good riding horses. We love the Quarter Horse, for he is such a com- 
pact and durable bundle of bone and muscle. My wife claims our registered 
Palomino stallion, and he is a beauty, and a joy to ride. We dearly love our 
yearly crop of colts. Since we are located in the midst of this resort area, 
and easily accessible from the main highway, we have decided to try out 
the renting of horses for trail riding in the oak-studded hills, and in the 
meadows along the banks of Mill Creek. 
Since I live four miles from Gravois Mills, my post office town, and 
fifteen miles from Versailles, my nearest railroad town, I no longer intend 
to sell cut-flowers. I shall concentrate upon raising the bulbs only. I hope 
to furnish you with even better bulbs than I raised in Nebraska. 
Now if any of you folks, or your friends, enjoy fishing, or boating, or 
HORSE-BACK RIDING, don’t fail to come to this Resort Area, centered 
iota Lake Road No. 8, on Highway No. 5. There are over thirty resorts, 
and many private homes located on Lake Road No. 8. And the GOLDEN 
HORSE RANCH is just one-fourth mile south from the entrance to Lake 
Road No. 8, the first road on the west side of the highway. We wouid love 
to show you our new, native stone, Ranch House; also our ranch and its 
beautiful Palominos. 
THE FUHLRODT FAMILY. 

