1967-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1967 December Voice | Page 52

MERRY MHi tUl CHRISTMAS Christmas, 1967! A time to pause in our everyday activities and to take note of the many blessings we have and to strive anew for "peace on earth and goodwill toward men.” With this in mind, your VOICE Edi­ tor wishes to present the following as a guideline and an inspiration. It appeared in the Reader’s Digest in 1954. The author is unknown. ONE SOLITARY LIFE Instant Spray-On Dressing Lets air in—Keeps dirt out! A quick new way to protect open wounds, burns, skin abrasions. Just spray on this remarkable hydro­ philic powder for an instant anti­ septic coating that breathes. Forms a soothing, self-adhering flexible gel on contact. Potent germicide resists infection. Absorbs 30 to 60 times its weight in fluid. Reduces pain, prevents airborne contamination, helps pre­ vent proud flesh and reduces likeli­ hood of scars. Use for surface wounds, wire cuts, burns, insect bites, abrasions, galls, scrapes and ulcers of horses and all livestock or pets. 6 Oz. aerosol Bomb ..........................................$2.98 At your local Franklin dealer or most Saddle and Tack Shops O. M. FRANKLIN SERUM CO. Box 22335, Wellshire Station Denver, Colorado 80222 "Nineteen wide centuries have come and gone, and today he is the central figure of the human race and the leader of the column of progress. "We are far within the mark when we say that all the armies that ever marched, all the navies that ever sailed, and all the par­ liaments that ever sat, and all the kings that ever reigned, put toge­ ther, have not affected the life of man upon this earth as has that One Solitary Life.” '•There was a young man who was born in an obscure village, the child of a peasant woman. He grew A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS up in another village. He worked and A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR in a carpenter’s shop until he was to YOU and YOURS from the en­ thirty, and then for three years he was an itinerant preacher. He never tire staff of the VOICE Publishing wrote a book. He never held an of­ Company! fice. He never owned a home. He never had a family. He never went to college. He never put his foot inside a big city. He never traveled TROJAN SPECIALTIES two hundred miles from the place PURCHASED where he was born. He never did any of the things that usually ac­ Trojan Specialties Inc., of St. Louis, company greatness. He had no cre­ Mo., has been purchased by a group headed by Henry J. Lunnemannand dentials but himself. Edwin W. Wechsler. TheTrojan Com­ "While he was still a young man, the tide of public opinion turned pany has manufactured quality horse trailers - including one-, two-, and against him. His friends ran away. four-horse models - since 1954. He was turned over to his enemies. Trojan specializes in the design He went through the mockery of a and fabrication of customized trail­ trial. He was nailed to a cross be­ ers to fit the horseman’s individual tween two thieves. While he was needs. The unique employment of dying, his executioners gambled for fiberglas in tops, fenders, and other the only piece of property he had components has long been associ­ ated with the Trojan Trailer trade­ on earth, and that was his coat. mark. A special suspension system When he was dead, he was laid in a borrowed grave through the pity has also been developed for a safer, smoother ride. of a friend. VOICE of the Tennessee Walking Horse