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Heart of America Walking Horse Association Elects Officers And Awards Honors The Heart of America Walking Horse Association held their annual awards dinner at Clinton, Missouri re­ cently. There were approximately 200 people at the din­ ner. New officers were elected and awards for the various class winners were presented. New officers selected were Barkley Brock, president, E. F. Stricklcr, vice-president; and Alice Hardin, secre­ tary-treasurer. New board members elected were Herbert Mouse, William Maack Sr.. Noel Richardson, Don Boling- er. Dorrell Hanks, and Floyd Posenke. Trophies were awarded in the following classes to members. Colt Class—l 1) GO BOY’S NODAWAY, owned bv Ed Sappington. California, Mo. and shown by Dennis Aithoff: 2 GO BOY’S RIPPLE BELL, owned by Ed Sappington, California, Mo.; (3) LITTLE BIT OF TROUBLE, owned bv Ed Sappington, California, Mo.; 4- SUN’S MYSTERY MAN, owned by Carl Elges, Clinton. Mo.; 5) GHOST OF MIDNIGHT SUN, owned by Ken Buckler. Columbia. Mo. and MILLIONAIRE JET. owned bv Harry Mulch, Carrolton, Mo. Two Year Old Class—(1) COMMAND DECISION, owned by Preston Richardson, St. Louis, Mo.; (2) LADY IN COMMAND, owned by Gene Goff, California, Mo.; (3) EBONY’S HIGH FASHION, owned by Victor Wulff, Vienna, Mo. and MAGIC MOMENT, owned by George Karlskint, Marshfield, Mo., both of these horses were shown by Bill Maack. Boliver, Mo.; (4) LITTLE BITTY BIG JOHN, owned bv Velma Burkholder, Sedalia, Mo.; (5) MIDNIGHT LUCY, owned by Perry Gifford, Ray­ town, Mo. Three Year Old Class—(1) DANNY GO GIRL, owned by Anthony Rieke, Kansas; (2) MIDNIGHT AIRE JET, owned by' O. L. Hall, Springfield, Mo.; (3) GO BOY’S FURY, owned by Ed Sappington, California, Mo.; -4) CURFEW’S SUN’S MUSTANG, owned by Bill Greer, Sedalia, Mo.; (5) DEE DEE ROCKAWAY', owned bv C. B. Richardson, Moberly, Mo. Four Year Old Class—(1) SHADOW’S JUDGE­ MENT, owned by W. W. Hutton, Lenexa, Kansas; (2) MAC KAY’S PRINCE, owned by Francis Dulin, Spring- field, Mo.; (3) GO BOY’S SUNRISE, owned by Ed Sappington. California, Mo. and CHIMNEY SWEEP, owned by Dorrell and Bill Hanks. Springfield, Mo.; (5) SUN’S MUSTANG, owned by Bill Greer, Sedalia, Mo. Youth Class—(1) GLORY’S HEIR, owned and ridden by Bobby Mulch, Carrolton, Mo.; (2) GUNSMOKE’S FIRST LADY, owned and s hown bv fane Richardson, St. Louis, Mo.; (3) ROCKAWAY LITTLE RED, owned bv Herbert Mouse, Adrian, Mo. and shown bv Carol Mouse; (4) ROGER’S MERRY GO GIRL, owned by J. B. Rhodes, Milan. Mo. and ridden bv Howard Rhodes: (5) GO BOY’S MISSOURI GIRL, owned and shown by Harve Rhodes. Walking Pleasure Class—(1) DEBBIE, ridden by Francile Stanfill, Amorette, Mo.; (2) MIDNIGHT MARY7 GIRL, owned and shown by Porter Ramsey, War- rensburg. Mo.; (3) MERRY" JUNE NIGHT, owned by W. E. Whitworth, Windsor, Mo.; 4) DOCTOR’S MES­ SAGE, owned and ridden by Norman Henley Eugene Mo.; (5) SILVER LANE, owned and shown by Vic Witthaus, Centertown, Mo. 30 Heart of America Walking Horse Association award winners included: front row left to right—Mrs. Edgar Weil, Mrs. Francile Stanfill, Mrs. Eileen Richardson, Mrs. Ed Sappington, Mrs. Herbert Mouse. Back row left to right—Mr. Anthony Rieke, Mr. Edgar Weil, Lionel Lear, Ray Green, Mr. R. S. Johnson, Bobby Mulch, Ed Sappington, Don Bolinger, Herbert Mouse. Men’s Amateur Class—(1) QUEEN’S MIDNIGHT, owned and shown by Lionel Lear, Bolivar, Mo.; (2) SUN’S ROCKAWAY BOMBER, owned and ridden by Herbert Mouse, Adrian, Mo.; (3) SUN’S TEXAS GIRL, owned and ridden by O. L. Hall, Springfield, Mo.; (4) KEETER’S PINUP, owned and ridden by Ed Loeffler, Jefferson City, Mo.; (5) MIDNIGHT BLUE, owned and shown by Maxine Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. and WIZ­ ARD OF NOD, owned and shown by Harry Park, Rich­ mond, Mo. Mare Class—(1) GO BOY’S LADY EBONY, owned and shown by Edgar Weil and Ray Green; (2) GUN- SMOKE’S FIRST LADY, owned and shown by Jane Richardson, St. Louis, Mo.; (3) HALL’S DARK SHAD­ OW, owned and shown by O. L. Hall, Springfield, Mo. and also shown by Chester Beshears; (4) DANNY’ GO GIRL, owned by Anthony Rieke, Mission, Kansas and shown by Ray Green; (5) PLEASURE CRITERIA, owned and shown by Adrian Mouse, Adrian, Mo. Stallion and Gelding Class—(1) MIDNIGHT BLUE, owned and shown by Maxine Johnson, Kansas City. Mo.; (2) SHEP’S CARBON COPY, owned by Edgar Weil and shown by Paul Hontz, Independence, Mo.: (3) GO BOY’S SUNRISE, owned by Ed Sappington, TRACY’S MIDNIGHT, owned by Harold Mulch, and KEETER’S PINUP, owned by Don Bolinger; (4) TROUBLE S TRAVEL, owned by Anthonv Rieke and shown by Rav Green; (5) SUN’S SENSATION, owned and shown by Harry Park. Amateur Class—(1) SUN’S ROCKAWAY BOMBER, owned and shown by Herb Mouse; (2) QUEEN’S MID­ NIGHT, owned and shown by Lionel Leer; (3) SUNS TEXAS GAL, owned and shown by O. L. Hall; (4) MID­ NIGHT BLUE, owned and shown by Maxine Johnson. (5) MR. MOTION, owned and shown by Gene Goff, California, Mo. and GUNSMOKE’S FIRST LADY, owned and shown by Jane Richardson. (Continued on Page 34) VOICE of the Tennessee Walking Horse