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owned by Miss Jean Whitesell of
Minneapolis, Minnesota. This 4
year old blue roan mare is a sharp
neat package. Sired by TOP SE
CRET out of SCARLET ROYAL
she carried good strong bloodlines.
She is smooth and well gaited.
She has several wins to her credit,
topped by a blue in the Amateur
Class at the Minnesota State Fair
in 1965 with her owner up.
The Heltibridle family is well
known in Walking Horse circles,
for they have owned TWH for
more than 17 years. Feeling a need
to promote the TWH in the Mid
west, Dwight Heltibridle helped
to promote and was one of the
founders of the Corn Belt Walk
ing Horse Association. Through the
efforts of this organization, recog
nition has been given the TWH
breed in Midwest area shows. The
group is constantly striving to se
cure more classes and promote
more interest among owners, ex
hibitors and the general public.
Out of the efforts of its members
has grown the annual Midwest
Walking Horse Celebration. The
Association is growing and mem
bers now include residents from
Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois and Mis
souri.
Since his return from Military
Service, Donovan Heltibridle has
been the competent trainer at
Hawkeye Melody Stables. An open
house at the farm in February of
1964 presented a new stable with
large roomy stalls and inside train
ing facilities. Donovan Heltibridle
and his charming wife, Jeanne, are
active in the Corn Belt Walking
Horse Association, acting as treas
urer and secretary.
Visitors receive a very cordial
welcome at the Heltibridle Stables.
Donovan is always willing to show
their horses and is enthusiastic
about the progress of the breed in
the Midwest. He feels that there is
a growing interest and market for
the Walker in this area.
1965 looks like a winner for the
Heltibridle’s and Hawkeye Melody
Stables.
Excerpts from minutes of Corn
Belt Walking Horse Association
meeting held on Sunday, January
10, at the Amana Colonies — writ
FEBRUARY, 1965
ten by Jeanne Heltibridle, Secre
tary: ‘Wilbur Yount, Iowa State
Fair Horse Show Manager, was a
guest. Approved by the Associa
tion was six saddle classes at the
Iowa State Fair—All-Iowa, Mare,
Stallion and Gelding, Junior Horse,
Amateur and Stake. There will also
be seven halter classes. The State
Fair Board gave their approval to
our getting a Walking Horse judge.
It was decided that all people and
their friends who were interested
in getting a Pleasure Walking
Horse class write Max Raymond;
Gilman, Iowa and ask for a class
at the Gilman 4th of July show.
Trophies were presented to the
1964 winners as follows:
Open Champion — GO BOY’S
REBEL, Hawkeye Melody Stables,
Grundy Center, Iowa.
Open Reserve — HOLLIDAY
FLASH, S. R. Watson.
Ladies Champion — BOMBA-
DIER’S MAN.
Donna Erickson,
Preemption, Illinois.
Ladies Reserve — Teresa Foster,
Waterloo, Iowa.
Junior Champion — NIGHT
SONG H G, Hawkeye Melody Sta
bles, Grundy Center, Iowa.
Junior Reserve — GO BOY’S
BANDIT, Jennifer Foster.
SHOW j-
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For quality Baldwin Organ music and variety of
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Lakeside Acres
Rt. 2, Killen, Alabama
Call Florence 764-4367
FOR SALE
Best of the Breed Now Offered For Sale
PRIDE OF PANOLA mare, black, guaranteed in foal
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Line-bred WILSON ALLEN mare, black, guaranteed
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Chestnut yearling filly by SHADOW'S REFLECTION,
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Contact:
DR. AND MRS. GLENN R. POWELL
Paintsville, Kentucky
Phone 789-3171
We Cant WALK a lick,but/have taught him to
his head.
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