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magazine. Jimmy Joe coined the slogan about this
time of "The World’s Best Established Walking Horse
Market."
On came winter, and when spring was over Middle
Tennessee, Jimmy Joe went a new step farther. He
had a three-day sale that was held on May 23, 24,
and 25, 1946 at which he sold 393 head of Tennessee
Walking Horses for an average of $691.12, an all-time
high. Another Murray first.l This was the time that
Jimmy Joe issued a written invitation to OLD WIL
SON’S ACE, MIDNIGHT SUN, and MERRY GO BOY.
They all three accepted with pleasure, and they were
present "in person," and they went around the saw
dust trail to the plaudits of the crowd gathered for
this colorful Murray Farm Sale.
The 14th sale in the fall of 1946 had an average of
$436.32 for 254 horses sold. The 15th sale in the
spring of 1947, May 21-23, had to be held without
"the old maestro," because death had taken a hand
in the deal and Jimmy Joe had died unexpectedly on
April 19, 1947. He had been toying with radio, and
had built his own station, WJJM, that now operates in
his home town of Lewisburg. It was ready to go on
the air at the time of the death of Jimmy Joe. I would
have loved to have heard him on the opening night. I
am sure he would have memoralized in fluent flow his
beloved Tennessee Walking Horse. Jimmy Joe had
prepared the copy and had read the proof for his cat
alogue for this sale. His catalogues were always gems.
They are now kept in many private libraries, one of
which is that of the writer of this article.
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WALK ON BYE — Eight-year-old bay stallion as pretty as a picture.
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Grey Stallion—Eight-year-old with MIDNIGHT SUN breeding A real
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GLORY'S CHIEFTAIN — Seven-year-old mahogany gelding. A good
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GO BOY'S SPOTLIGHT — Eight-year-old solid black stallion. His
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Two-year-old Filly—Bay color with SOUVENIR breeding. Just
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