1965-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1965 December Voice | Page 3

V0ICE EDITOR’S COLUMN Christmas, 1965! A time to pause in our everyday activities and to OF THE TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE take note of the many blessings we A NATIONAL PUBLICATION DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE BREED have and to strive anew for "peace December, 1965 N°* 10 1 2 3 on * * earth * * * * and goodwill toward men.” V0L 4 With this in mind, your VOICE Edi­ ----------------------------------------- ---------------------- PUBLISHED BY ----------------------------------------------------------------- tor wishes to present the following VOICE Publishing Company as a guideline and an inspiration. It appeared in the Reader’s Digest FOUNDED 1960 BY BEN A. GREEN - SHELBYVILLE. TENNESSEE in 1954. The author is unknown. GENERAL OFFICES For Information Contact: C. Bruce Spencer c/o VOICE PUBLISHING COMPANY Phone 267-1726 (Area Code 615) Chattanooga, Tennessee P. 0. Box 6052 124 E. 10th Street Chattanooga. Tennessee 37401 ONE SOLITARY LIFE "There was a young man who was born in an obscure village, the child of a peasant woman. He grew ARLENE EKLUND.........................Contributing Editor C. BRUCE SPENCER........................ Managing Editor up in another village. He worked DR. M. E. ENSMINGER.................. Contributing Editor FRED E. FRIEND .............................. Associate Editor in a carpenter’s shop until he was BILLY JOE ANN ESTESS .......... Contributing Editor GLORIA L. SPENCER....................... Associate Editor thirty, and then for three years he TOMMY FOUCHE .......................... Contributing Editor BARBARA M. FRIEND...................... Associate Editor was an itinerant preacher. He never CHARLES GOLDSWIG....................Contributing Editor BESS FAULKNER ..................................Reader Service VIRGINIA LAMB .............................Contributing Edito' CHUCK LAYTON .......................... Staff Photographer wrote a book. He never held an of­ DAVID HOWARD.......................................................Staff Assistant EDITH PUCKETT .........................Contributing Editor fice. He never owned a home. He JEAN S. BAUM ...... .................. Contributing Editor JUNE RIGGS .................................. Contributing Editor never had a family. He never went SHARON TERRY ............................Contributing Editor BETTY BLEDSOE.......................... Contributing Editor to college. He never put his foot ELIZABETH BRANNON................ Contributing Editor ELAINE THACKER.......................... Contributing Editor inside a big city. He never traveled HAROLD THACKER........................Contributing Editor JUDY BYERS .................................Contributing Editor MRS. J. WADE TITUS.................. Contributing Editor DIANA DANIEL .............................Contributing Editor two hundred miles from the place where he was born. He never did ----------------ADVERTISING RATES ---------------- --------DEADLINES FOR ADVERTISING-------- any of the things that usually ac­ company greatness. He had no cre­ JANUARY ISSUE ..................................December 20th FRONT COVER dentials but himself. (Reserved for Horse Advertising) ...... $250.00 FEBRUARY ISSUE .................................... January 20th MARCH ISSUE................................................... February 20th "While he was still a young man, BACK COVER (Available in Two Colors Only) .............. 275.00 APRIL ISSUE ................................................. March 20th the tide of public opinion turned MAY ISSUE ...................................................... April 20th INSIDE COVERS against him. His friends ran away. (Front and Back) ..................................... 200.00 JUNE ISSUE ..................................................... May 20th He was turned over to his enemies. JULY ISSUE ..................................................... June 20th FULL PAGE (One Color) ............................. 150.00 AUGUST ISSUE ................................................July 20th ONE-HALF PAGE ............................................ 90.00 He went through the mockery' of a SEPTEMBER ...................(Special Celebration Issue) ONE-FOURTH PAGE ..................................... 50.00 trial. He was nailed to a cross be­ ALL OTHER SPACE, Per Column Inch ..... 7.50 OCTOBER ISSUE........................................... September 20th NOVEMBER ISSUE............................................. October 20th tween two thieves. While he was (Color Rates On Request) DECEMBER ISSUE ...............................November 20th dying, his executioners gambled for CLASSIFIED ADS, Per Column Inch .......... 7.50 the only piece of property he had on earth, and that was his coat. SUBSCRIPTION RATES When he was dead, he was laid in 2nd Class Postage Paid at Chatta nooga, Tennessee 1 Year...................................................................$ 6.00 a borrowed grave through the pity and at Additional Mailing Offices 2 Years ................................................................ 11.00 of a friend. 3 Years ................................................................ 15.00 "Nineteen wide centuries have come and gone, and today he is the central figure of the human Postmaster: Form 3579 should be sent to Voice Publishing Company, race and the leader of the column P. O. Box 6052, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37401 of progress. "We are far within the mark The VOICE PUBLISHING COMPANY does not stand sponsor for opinions or facts stated when we say that all the armies by authors or contributing editors in this magazine. that ever marched, all the navies that ever sailed, and all the par­ IN THIS ISSUE liaments that ever sat, and all the kings that ever reigned, put toge­ CAROLINA OPEN GATE _________________ 25 EDITOR’S COLUMN ______ 3 COVER STORY _____________________________ 4 THE HIGH LINE ___ 26 ther, have not affected the life of DR. ENSMINGER ______ -28 WALKERS IN TEXAS______________________6 man upon this earth as has that MOBILE SHOW ____________________________ 8 PROFILES _____ 32 One Solitary Life.” BITS & SPURS .......... 10 YANKEE CLIPPINGS _____________________ 34 JACKSON SHOW ______ MICHIGAN NEWS _____________________ PRO. ON PARADE _______ WALKING HORSES WEST _______ DEEP SOUTH WINNERS _______________ BARN STORMING .... WAY DOWN SOUTH ............. December, 1965 „12 14 16 18 19 21 2A SOUTHERN CHAMPIONSHIP ------------------- 38 HORSES IN MONTANA__________________ 40 ROVING REPORTER ---- 45 MASON-DIXON LINE ____________________ 46 HORSE SHOW RESULTS _______________ —51 STALLION DIRECTORY ---------------------------- 56 TRADE MARKET ...................... 58 A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR to YOU and YOURS from the en­ tire staff of the VOICE Publishing Company! 3