1963-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1963 February Voice | Page 28

26 February, 1963 OUR MOST URGENT NEEDS This February issue of the Voice was jumped from a planned 24 pages (including cover) to 32 pages on Feb. 12 after Editor Ben A. Green had recovered suddenly on Feb. S from an illness that lasted more than four months (as tokl in an editorial on Page 1.). “I have much to be thankful for and much to make up in the life of the Voice,” said Ben. 'I need help. 1 especially need help in getting display ad­ vertising. The great breakthrough on the inside front cover (a two-color ad for Kraft to run six times this year) shows we have something to offer the nation as an advertising medium. Can you help us get this message over to potential advertisers? We want to send every interested firm a copy of this issue showing what Kraft is doing. And we want to thank die folks at the Clinton E. Frank, Inc., advertising firm of Chicago for picking us for this history-making ad. It never before happened in any Tennessee Walking Horse magazine. Of course we thank the Kraft Company folks also.” Horses For Sale Brood Mares Colts Two-Year-Olds Geldings Pleasure Horses Middle Tennessee Horsemen's Assn. 217 N. Locust—Lawrenceburg, Tenn. FILE YOUR ENTRIES NOW FOR THE OLD RELIABLE MURRAY FARM SALE At Lewisburg, April 18-19 Walking Horses of all ages—from colts to finished show horses—will be sold at auction each day starting at 10 a.m. Entries should be mailed to P. O. Box 291, Lewisburg, and must be received by March 1 to be listed in the catalogue. Entries RECEIVED AFTER THE CATALOGUE CLOSES will be sold after the catalogued horses. Harold Wise Tennessee Walking Horse Stables Phone 359-4940 Lewisburg, Tenn. P. O. Box 291