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Look out, Mars Murray' s Coming ! For seven years Murray Cox's Annual WFAA Farm Study Tour has taken hundreds of interested people on trips that range from Alaska to Bermuda, from Canada to Cuba. Each year the tour is filled to capacity, and everywhere it goes it is royally entertained by municipal officials and agricultural leaders. Though it hasn't yet been to Mars, there's no doubt Murray will get around to it, if he thinks there are any farmers up there. For Murray Cox is the dean of Texas radio farm directors and his reputation extends far beyond his own state. His farm news on WFAA is among the Top Ten* programs popular with North Texans and what he says makes mighty important listening to them. If you sell anything farm families buy — and today that includes just about everything from airplanes to zippers — let Murray sell it to WFAA's big* farm audience. Your Petry man can give you the details. 820 50,000 WATTS WFAA 570 5,000 WATTS DALLAS NBC • ABC • TQN Edward Petrv & Co., Inc., Representatives 'Whan Study. A. C Nielsen, N.S.I. 25 JUNE 1956 55