1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 January Voice | Page 31

JANUARY RSE Don’t Miss It! Be There When the Auctioneer's Gavel Rings Down on the 46th Annual MURRAY FARM SALE April 29-30 and May 1, 1964 3 BIG DAYS . . . presenting the Nation's Top Tennessee Walking Horses on the Block to the Highest Bidder! BUYERS — Here is the Place to Find Your Walking Horses for All Needs — Brood Mares — Show Horses — Top Prospects. SELLERS — This is the Spring Sale They All Wait For. Here is the Place to Get Top Prices for All Your Horses. NOTICE: To Get the Best Results, Be Sure to Get All Horses Entered in the Catalog. Entries Close March 15, 1964. Send Complete Information To: MR. HAROLD WISE MURRAY FARM SALE P.O. Box 291 • Lewisburg, Tennessee Farm Phone 395-3831 Home Phone 359-1058 Write to Above Address for Catalog. To be Completed as Soon as Possible After Entries Close March 15. IF YOU MOVE . . . (Continued from Page 14) Here is what a young girl thinks of horses: “I understand about horse fever because I’ve had it for such a very long time. I love horses very, very much. I know why. I have been loving them ever since I can re­ member. “I could have been bom with horse fever. The feeling to be up on a horse, is a feeling of freedom. Especially if you love the horse and hope he loves you. It’s a good feel­ ing to know you have a ton of muscle and power but sure it’s all under control. I love the horse even more if I know what the horse needs most to make him do what you want him to. When I’m out on the trails cantering, I lift up my head so I know I’m not dreaming that I’m flying! The first time I cantered was in the ring. It was only for a second. But in that second I knew I’d never give up horses.” —Barbara Bader, Dayton, Ohio. You have no doubt made your own decision on this subject. (Readers of this column will want to join the staff of the VOICE in expressing our sympathy to Mr. Goldswig in the death of his sister, who passed away in December.) Please send us both your old address and your new. Allow 30 days for change. VOICE PUBLISHING COMPANY P. O. Box 3054 Chattanooga, Tennessee 37404 You could b« ALLAN F-l and I still uiouldh't let ijou in pasture!