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

EDITOR'S COLUMN V0ICE A MOVE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION! Obviously our "Editor’s Column” in the September issue of the VOICE was a move in the right direction. A NATIONAL PUBLICATION DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE BREED Thus far we have received a con­ vo1- 4 October, 1965 NO. siderable amount of comment, pro ---------------------------------------------------------------- PUBLISHED BY--------------------------------------------------------------- and con, and are glad that so much interest has been stimulated. Com­ VOICE Publishing Company placency is one thing that we do FOUNDED 1960 BY BEN A GREEN - SHELBYVILLE. TENNESSEE not need now! GENERAL OFFICES For Information Contact: We have received several stern P. 0. Box 6052 C. Bruce Spencer reprimands from people who feel 124 E 1 Oth Street c/o VOICE PUBLISHING COMPANY they would rather have the breed Chattanooga. Tennessee Phone 267 1726 (Area Code 615) 37401 Chattanooga. Tennessee reduced to "pleasure horse” status because they never won any shows anyway. We have also received a C. BRUCE SPENCER Managing Editor ARLENE EKLUND . . Contributing Editor flood of comment from established FRED E. FRIEND............ Associate Editor DR M E. ENSMINGER............................. Contributing Editor Walking Horse enthusiasts who feel GLORIA L SPENCER.......................... Associate Editor BILLY JOE ANN ESTESS .........Contributing Editor BARBARA M. FRIEND . . . . Associate Editor as we do . . . that "if and when the TOMMY FOUCHE ............... .. Contributing Editor BESS FAULKNER. . Reader Service CHARLES GOLDSWIG...............................Contributing Editor true facts are known, we will find CHUCK LAYTON ...................... Staff Photographer VIRGINIA LAMB ............................ Contributing Editor out that things are not as bad as DAVID HOWARD ........... ...................... Staff Assistant EDITH PUCKETT ......................... Contributing Editor some would have us believe.” More JEAN S BAUM ........................Contributing Editor JUNE RIGGS.............................................. Contributing Editor on this next month! BETTY BLEDSOE.................... Contributing Editor SHARON TERRY ....................... Contributing Editor OF THE TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE ELIZABETH BRANNON................Contributing Editor JUDY BYERS................................Contributing Editor DIANA DANIEL ...................... Contributing Editor ----------------ADVERTISING RATES ----------------- FRONT COVER (Reserved for Horse Advertising) ........S250.00 BACK COVER (Available in Two Colors Only) 275.00 INSIDE COVERS (Front and Back) .................... 200.00 FULL PAGE (One Color)............................. 150.00 ONE HALF PAGE ........................................ 90.00 ONE FOURTH PAGE............................... 50 00 ALL OTHER SPACE. Per Column Inch .. 7.50 (Color Rates On Request) CLASSIFIED ADS. 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IN THIS ISSUE EDITOR'S COLUMN................................... 3 COVER STORY......................................... 4 WISCONSIN WALKS................................... 5 HARM TISDALE SALE................................. 6 TENN. WALKERS IN TEXAS................... 9 WALKING HORSES WEST........................ 10 ON THE MASON-DIXON LINE..................11 BARN STORMING...................................... 11 PROFILES .................................................... 14 WAGON TRAIN............................................. 16 PROFESSIONALS ON PARADE................. 18 October, 1965 REMEMBER BACK WHEN........................20 DR. ENSMINGER....................................... 26 TIPS ON TRAINING...................................27 SALE OF CHAMPIONS...............................30 THE HI-LINE................................................ 35 OUT OF THE NORTH........ ........................ 36 TARHEEL REVIEW..................................... 37 BITS & SPURS............................................38 STUD DIRECTORY..................................... 38 HORSE SHOW RESULTS.......................... 39 TRADE MARKET..........................................42 NOTICE REGARDING PHOTOGRAPHS In our September "PARADE OF CHAMPIONS” edition, we neglected to point out that our excellent full- color cover photograph of Triple Threat was taken by the Dickerson Studios of Shelbyville, Tennessee. Our congratulations to them for an excellent job. When sending news material to the VOICE for possible publication, please, Please, PLEASE! identify all pictures for us. We try our best to figure out "who is who” but many times we guess wrong. A NOTE OF THANKS AND AN APOLOGY: In the July issue wepub- lished an interesting "Profiles” story that was sent to us by Mrs. Leo A. Baum of Ixonia, Wisconsin (Wiscon­ sin Walks). We Indicated in the story that the picture with the story was the KRANICK family, about which the story was written. Our mistake! This was the BAUM family. 3