1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 January Voice RS | Page 48
1968 IOWA STATE FAIR
HORSE SHOW
with MIDNIGHT TOURCH, SOME and Mrs. Max Raymond, Gilman,
THING DIFFERENT, and REBEL’S Iowa; (4) PREDICTION, Mr. and
DARK DAWN.
Mrs. Robert Bull, Shellsburg, Iowa;
The 1968 Iowa State Fair was
Iowa had some 30 shows accred (5) MR. COGNAC, Miss Theresa
blessed with beautiful weather and
ited by the Iowa Saddle Horse Asso Lane, Minneapolis; (6) JACQUE’S
many fine horses. The Walking Horse
ciation. In order to win a trophy, all HEAD SHAKER, Mr. and Mrs. Del
classes began with the All-Iowa
shows have points that are presented Bower, Waterloo, Iowa; (7) REBELS
Class. This was the largest Walking
for exhibiting. These points are all SCARLET H M, Hawkeye Melody
Horse class of the fairandwelowans
added up at the end of the year, Stable, Grundy Center, Iowa; (8)
are proud to have shown in such a
and the high point Open Walking REBEL’S YES I CAN, Miss Sharon
good class. The trophy, donated by
Horse for '68 was STORMY STRAN Dunne, Osseo, Minnesota; (9)GOLD
Miss Karen Neilsen, was won by
GER, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Warren BUG’S IMAGE, Eyre Walking Horse
ALLEN’S PEACOCK W, owned and
Eyre, Eyre Walking Horse Stable, Stables, Grundy Center, Iowa; (10)
shown by Dick Wallen of Dick Wallen
Grundy Center, Iowa. He is an out MOONLIGHT PARADER, Mr. and
Stables, Sioux City, Iowa.
standing black stallion and the Eyres Mrs. Lester Besl, Cincinnati.
HI-LAND MERRY GIRL, Mrs. Jo worked hard for this honor. Reserve
1969 will be better, as we will
ann Torrens up for Mrs. Virginia Reu-
Open Iowa Walking Horse was GO have two futurity classes, Weanling
tzel of Fremont, Nebraska, won the
SHADOW BOY, with Jim Torrens and Yearling. Only those colts en
Walking Mares class and the trophy
Stable exhibiting for Dave Ewart, tered in 1968 will be eligible to
donated by Mrs. Sharon Richards.
Wahoo, Nebraska. There is also an enter in 1969 and only those entered
This is the third year that this out Iowa Amateur Walking Horse com in 1969 will be eligible for 1970.
standing mare has won this class, petition on this level which was won
and she retired the silver chip-and- by MIDNIGHT SUNBURST, owned
CBWHA ANNUAL MEETING
dip set.
and shown by Robert Carney. Mr.
The annual meeting of the Corn
The Stallion-Gelding Class was won Carney hasn’t been in the Walking
for the second successive year by Horse business very long, but looks Belt Walking Horse Association was
MIDNIGHT BLUE of L&J Stables, like he has a good start. Reserve held December 10. Newly elected
Kansas City, Missouri, with Maxine Amateur Championship was won by officers are: Del Bower, President;
Johnson up. The small Iowa State Mrs. Marlys Eyre’s GO BOY’S GAL Ed Lloyd, Vice President; Mrs. Del
Fair ring doesn’t give this big horse OF SOCIETY from the Eyre Walk Bower, Secretary-Treasurer. Direc
tors newly elected were Dwight Hel
much room to get wound up in, but ing Horse Stable.
tibridle and L. E. Smith. Directors
he was truly outstanding.
presently serving are Warren Eyre,
The Amateur Class was hotly con
FUTURITY
Walt Wilson, A. B. Scharff, Robert
tended, with GO BOY’S RAVEN tak
This year the Corn Belt Walking Bull, Max Raymond, and Andrew
ing top honors for L&J Stables, Max
ine Johnson up. Abe Baker, Omaha, Horse Association decided to start Merris.
CBWHA Championship winners:
Neb., was reserve on his great old a Walking Horse Futurity. Members
who had taken part in a futurity in Open - STORMY STRANGER, War
horse, GO WEST.
Since the age has been changed Michigan felt it would create more ren Eyre; Amateur - MIDNIGHT
on Junior horses, all Junior classes interest for the Walking Horse. With SUNBURST, Robert Carney; Ladies
have been filled. WALKING CAROL a little advertising and a lot of hard - GO BOY’S GAL OF SOCIETY,
walked away with the honors in this work the first class was held at the Marlys Eyre; and Junior - WELLS
class with Joann Torrens up. WELLS National Dairy Cattle Congress. LADY VELVET, James Miller.
LADY VELVET was reserve, Dono Del Bower, manager of the Horse
van Heltibridle up for Miller Oil Co. Show Department at the Cattle Con
The cream of the crop turned out gress and a member of our Associ
FOR SALE — GO BOY’S RED SUN
for the Walking Horse Stake. After ation, invited us to hold our Futur
Registered Tennessee Walking Stallion.
an impressive second workout Max ity at his show. Being later in the
Foaled 1960. Reg. No. 60154 Is now
offered for Sale. SIRED BY: MIDNIGHT
ine Johnson and MIDNIGHT BLUE season, we felt this to be an excel
SUN. Grandsire: MERRY GO BOY. Out of
rode away with the beautiful trophy. lent idea.
a LAST CHANCE mare.
The Walking Horse Halter Classes
Will accept best offerl
We had six stallions nominated,
have not been the best filled, but and fifteen mares. The entries were
DALE BARTLEY
PHONE: 377-2337
SPOTTSWOOD, VA.
people are slowly gaining more in from Minnesota, Ohio and Iowa. Ev
terest and in the future the classes eryone’s fees were paid straight
should have a better showing. The through the summer, and thirteen
winners of the Halter Classes were: colts were shown. The first place
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM
Weanling - MIDNIGHT TOURCH, colt was NOT AGAIN!, owned and
Hawkeye Melody Stable; Yearling - shown by Hawkeye Melody Stable,
DAVE'S RENTAL
SOMETHING DIFFERENT, Hawk- Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Heltibridle,
SOUND SERVICE
eye Melody Stable; Two-Year-Old - Grundy Center. This nice black stud
KITE’S BIG FLASH, Bird Layne colt is out of a MIDNIGHT SUN
3507 Rossville Blvd.
Farm; Three-Year-Old - REBEL’S mare, sired by GO BOY’S REBEL.
Chattanooga, Tennessee
DARK DAWN, Miss Sharon Dunne; Reserve went to SERENDIPITY,
AC 615/622-7853 or 624-7241
Mare - STARLIGHT NIGHT, A. B. owned and shown by Miss Cathy
Scharff; Stallion - MIDNIGHT BLUE^ Stacknik, Des Plaines, Illinois. This
“HAVE SOUND WILL TRAVEL”
L&J Stable; Model Gelding - MID- fine chestnut filly, also sired by GO
Booking NOW for 1969
NIGH 1 REBELLION, Hawkeye Mel BOY’S REBEL, is out of FANCY
ody Stable; Get of Sire - GO BOY’S OF SERENDIA. Other results were:
RATES REASONABLE
REBEL, Hawkeye Melody Stable, (3) REBEL’S COUNTRY BOY, Mr.
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