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MARCH 1987ASkTfS. VJfrw... ^ _ v . 'v, m ."7.^ 7-- CjgII Mill T- - ' ' -' ^TBBbBEShSSs] .-f4iv v S^BrinvUBL ir^Ja3lHsL9iCH. PATTIES DUFFIES LIL SKIPPEROn The CoverCH. PATTIES DUFFIES LIL SKIPPERTHE BEST IS LOOKING BETTER AND BETTERAND BETTER...2187, Kennel Club of Beverly Hills.......Best of Breed...Thank you Mr. James Vaughters21 2887, Superstition KC Arizona.......Best of Breed...Thank you Dr. Robert BrendtGroup II.............Thank you Mr. Tom Conway3 287, Kachina KC Arizona..................Best of Breed...Thank you Mr. Jack BrenneisGroup IV............Thank you Mrs. Joy DavisonCongratulations to Damata Mar-Ve-Lous Marvin and his new owners, the Ontiveros on their major at Kachina KC...GO TO IT, BROTHEROwner SYLVIA KELLY 7455 Vista Del Monte Van Nuys, CA 91405 818-780-7663 eves.783-6300 daysHandlerJohn BrownSanta Ana, California3appiMdC6.OUR BLACK PUPPY CHAMPIONfour pound bundle of joy she is sound, stylish and showy..eau6CH. TWIN PINES TICO TICO X CINDERELLA LIBERTY IIWUNDEFEATED IN HER PUPPY CLASSES.......... finished at 712 months with three four-point majors BEST OF BREED over BISS andGroup winning Special on the prestigious Florida Circuit thank you to everyone that triedto buy ONYX... but she is NOT FOR SALEBEST OF BREED or VARIETYGREATER DAYTONA DOG FANCIERS ASSN.JANUARY I987it SABRINArkf miTHANKS TO THE JUDGES THAT APPRECIATED HER QUALITYVirginia Sivori BOW, BOS 1 pointDr. Leon Seligman, WB 2 pts.Betty Moore, WB, BOW, BOB over special 4 pts. Roy Ayers, WB, BOS over special 4 pts.Paula Bradley, WB, BOS 4 pts.We will have a few puppies available this spring by ourCh. Dacuns Pometto of Wrightway x a Wee Heartsbitch orange and x Onyx mother black.'eauA cSfyf 3jeie d^oodieb de zPomeianiaMHome of 19 Toy Poodle and 2 Pomeranian ChampionsOnyx Owner John C. ThomasJohn, Sally, Barbara Thomas2111 S.E. 52 St., Ocala, FL 32674 904 622-3002Onyx handleragent Marjorie Westman Tampa 813 238-4126 or 949-6635The Pom Reader March 198747iom tfleacerAfarcA7967Volume 3, Number 1TABLE OF CONTENTSO ITfi\WAP f AV8. UPDATETop Ten Exhibitors, January through February AKC Gazette.10. POM PARADEConnie Hendricks brings news of Southern California.12. ASKSHU-SHUThis issue of the Pom Reader is made possible in part by the following advertisersFront CoverSYLVIA KELLY DE AMO POMSCenter SpreadKATHRYN HARTZ PATRICIA FOLEY DOVER-HOLIHOUSE POMS16.18.20.22.23.24.25.26. 26.More from our canine columnist and her secretary Shannon Johnson.GENERALLY SPEAKING by Susan WadeSue looks to the stars for answers.CAJUN CHATTER by Kathy MasillaKathy offers the ultimate sales contract.SPECIALS ADDITIONTop Twenty Poms, January through February AKC Gazette.AMERICAN POMERANIAN CLUB SPECIALTYResults from the 68th Specialty.THE POM SPECIALTYAs seen through the eyes of Dorothy Bonner.POM READER VITAL STATISTICSAdvertising and subscription rates.MIDWEST NEWS by Jean StaffordJean brings news from the central states.SECRETARIES PAGERoom for Club reports.STORK REPORTNew expected litters.The Pom Reader is published by Doll-McGinnis Enterprises, Incorporated, 8840 thru 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, Florida, 33809, out of admiration for the purebred Pomeranian. EDITOR JOE MCGINNIS. BUSINESS MANAGER DUANE DOLL. Postage paid at Lakeland, FL. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of the editor. The opinions expressed in this publication either editorially or in advertising copy are those of the authors and do not necessarily constitute endorsement by the publishers. The editor reserves the right to reasonably edit all copy submitted. All articles submitted become the property of the publishers. Subscription price for Third-Class Service in the continental United States 24.00. Foreign and First Class prices upon request. Issues of the Pom Reader are sent as a courtesy to all AKC licensed Pomeranian, Toy Group, and Best In Show judges. Direct all inquiries to Joe McGinnis, Editor, The Pom Reader, 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, FL 33809. Tel 813 858-3839. Back Cover CLAUDIA PFEFFER PRECIOUS PETITESALLAN, J.......................................................5BAKER, 0....................................................11BARTHOLOMEW, N. F...........................23CARSON, M. B....................................... 11COOK, S..................................................... 11CREED, C....................................................23FEYH, R.........................................................7FIDDICK, J.................................................. 22FREIA, J......................................................23GAD, N........................................................ 23GODDARD, T. S..................................... 11GRAF, H......................................................21GRIFFIN, G................................................. 23GRIFFITH, K............................................... 22HARTZ, K..........................................14,15,21HEARTZ, J. C..........................................12HENDRICKS, B. C.................................... 2HIEMENZ, S................................................ 23HODSON, G..................................................9HOVEY, J....................................................25JENSEN, P..................................................12JOHNSON, S.............................................. 12KELLY, S................................................... 1,2LUGINSLAND, J.........................................25MASNICK, S............................................... 19MARCHBANKS, M. H............................. 12MCKAMEY, N............................................. 21MILLER, E...................................................11MORENO, J................................................ 21NANCY ROSS PET PORTRAITS.............. 19NORRIS, B.................................................. 25PFEFFER, C...........................................27,28PIAZZA, S................................................... 23PRESSER, M. M..................................... 11REILLY, R. J............................................12ROSENBAUM, M........................................17SANDIFER, D..............................................16SIM-ONIS, D................................................13STAFFORD, J.............................................16TERRITO, S................................................ 12THOMAS, J................................................... 3WELLNITZ, M............................................. 25The Pom Reader March 1987ALLAYNS presents........................................ .CH. ALLAYNS MOONSHINE MAGICCh. LLL Moongold Trapper x Ch. LLL Dazzlin Gold Koquette CD3BEST OF WINNERSSARA-BAY KENNEL CLUBJANUARY 1987111Viwto or SABRINAmOUR FIRST HOME-BREDIn only four months of limited showing, and at just 13 months of age, Moonshine had finished his championship. He is a super-sound little boy with an excellent coat of pale cream, good pigmentation, tiny ears and a happy, outgoing temperament. All his points were taken from either Puppy or Bred-By classes, and most of them were earned on the highly competitive Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Florida Circuits. A heartfelt Thank you to the judges that found him worthy of his title.Very special thanks are due to my son, Stuart, for all the love and training he gives Moonshine, and for handling him to ten of his points. He will continue to show him in Juniors, and will be back in the Breed ring shortly with another of his Special Projects. Watch for him.MARY ALLAN2508 E. Tacoma Street Broken Arrow, OK 74014 918 355-2531The Pom Reader March 1987SHOWSIGHT - FROM THE EDITORI dont usually watch television during the day, but for some reason yesterday I flipped it on during lunch. A local talk show sprang to life the host was interviewing a woman named Elaine who is, I guess, an expert on coffee. I was amazed - I never realized quite how ignorant I am when it comes to coffee. I paid close attention. The lady had coffees that taste like coffee, coffees that dont taste like coffee, coffees that will wake you up, coffees that will put you to sleep in short, she had lots of exotic kinds of coffee. I was very impressed until she made the following statement Yes, Dale, its true You can set the scene, set the whole mood, design the entire evening around the perfect cup of coffee Now she tells me. Here Ive just spent a week, all my energy, and countless dollars going to the Garden when I could have stayed home, brewed up a batch, and gotten the same kick. Sure. Im sorry, Elaine, but thats asinine. Obviously youve never been to the Garden.But we have, and again this year it was great. We flew up on Friday this year and, believe it or not, our flight was 23 minutes early getting into JFK. We were amazed - this has never happened to us before. Our fourteen pieces of luggage, and dogs and X- pens, arrived in perfect condition and the weather was glorious as we rode on down to our hotel this year it was the Roosevelt. We had attended the APC Specialties in this facility in times past, but this was our first time to actually stay there. I am happy to report that we had absolutely no complaints about the accomodations or the service. We were checked in in three minutes flat, in itself a miracle. After a quick dinner it was lights out - much was going on the next day.For numerous years the AKC Gazette Reception had been held in the AKC Library last year they moved it to the Dog Museum of America, but this year we were back upstairs. Director Roberta Vesley provided an exhibition of sculpture and paintings by Stephen Huneck. While last years reception in the museum was rather subdued, a return to the library brought back the jovial, exciting atmosphere for which this function is known. Again there was an unbelievable array of delicacies on the buffet and again this year the company was stimulating. We had a super reunion with Darrell Olga Baker - Olga, who is now President of the American Pomeranian Club, also writes the Pom column for the AKC Gazette. We also enjoyed speaking with James Dearinger, Secretary of AKC, and of course President William Stifel. Again this year the Reception was beautifully organized, and we thank the Gazette for once again inviting us.Saturday evening brought the Ken-L Ration Show Dogs of the Year Awards in the Empire State Ballroom of the Grand Hyatt. To the strains of a string quartet, dog fanciers in their very finest raiment mix and mingle during cocktail hour the ebb and flow in the high-ceilinged room provides ample opportunity for greeting old friends and meeting new. Soon begins the grand exodus into the lovely dining room exquisitely appointed, cavernous without seeming cold, here the atmosphere of excitement approaches a fevered pitch. Following a sumptuous repast, the real event of the evening begins The Academy Awards of the show.dog world. The top dog in each of the Groups and the Top Obedience Trial dog for the year are honored. Proudly representing the Toy Group was the Shih Tzu, Ch. Cabrands Agent Orange V Lou Wan, affectionately known as owned by Robert Koeppel of New York andhandled by Daryl Martin of Highland Park, Illinois. Adding to the glamour of the evening was the presence of guest speaker Gary Collins, host of Hour Magazine, and his lovely wife Mary AnnThe Pom Reader March 1987Mobley. A charming couple, and a fantastic evening. Enough gratitude cannot be expressed to the Quaker Oats Company for this tremendous function in celebration of the sport of purebred dogs, honoring the champions of champions - again this year we join with the whole dog fancy in saying Thank you, Quaker OatsSunday morning brought the APC Specialty we have complete coverage elsewhere in the magazine, but I have to say that this was one of the best yet. Ch. D-Nees Darin Duffie was the big winner, taking the Specialty from the Veterans class. It was, indeed, quite an affair I believe one of the most successful Specialties yet. That evening there was a cocktail hour and buffet for the exhibitors at our table was Dorothy Bonner, to whom the Specialty was dedicated. Dorothy gave me a quote I love Breeding dogs is like playing cards. If you discard all your bad cards faults, you end up with a pretty good hand. Then it was on to parties and more parties no one ever goes to sleep early Garden week, and by Monday many are showing signs of weakening.But the show must go on, and did somehow we made it until Tuesday, day of Toy judging Bill Bergum of California presided over Poms, choosing Ch. Precious Petites Gabriel as Best of Breed. Gabriel is, of course, owned by Claudia Pfeffer and handled by the glamorous Kathy Bucher. We ran to congratulate Claudia and couldnt find her - later we learned she was doing the boogaloo up in the rafters. But there was more to follow promptly at 800, following Sporting and Hounds was the event we had been waiting for since last year TOY GROUP AT THE GARDENAmid the potted chrysanthemums and sweeping lights, the Toys made their entrance to great welcome from the audience. The energy level was at its peak suddenly, judge Keke Blumberg swept into the ring, shimmering in silvery-blue satin the ManhattanHamptonsPalm Beach fashion plate sitting next to me said, Who is that Shes gorgeous True, true, but everything in the ring was gorgeous-a fabulous array of Toys from which Mrs. Blumberg had to choose her four favorites, not an easy task. With one last look around her ring, Blumberg made her choices First to the Peke, Ch. Briarcourts Coral Gable Second to the Toy Poodle, Ch. Jodans Winter Jasmine THIRD TO THE POM, Ch. Precious Petites Gabriel, and Fourth to the Italian Greyhound, Ch. West- winds Sweet Sassy. Again this year Gabriel made the Pom fancy proud - and brought down the house with one little antic as Mrs. Blumberg was taking one last glance at her exhibits, Gabriel looked her square in the eye and let out with a hearty Woof-Woof-Woof, as if to say, Hey, get over here and hand me a ribbon...and that she did. CONGRATULATIONSOf course, having done the boogaloo for best of breed, Claudia had to think fast how to celebrate this exciting win. didnt see it, but rumors abounded...she did the tango on the top of Trump Tower... she did the rumba in Rockefeller Center... she did the cancan on the roof of a taxicab... she did the waltz in the lobby of the Waldorf. I dont know how these vicious rumors get started, but suffice it to say that later that week Claudia flew home, and she didnt need a planeAnd speaking of congratulations, Happy Anniversary] Were one year older and getting better all the time But how will we celebrate the anniversary of The Pom Reader, the winners at the APC Specialty, and the winners at the Garden I know I know Im going right now to make the PERFECT CUP OF COFFEEUntil April, all the best, and remember.. POMS AWAYJMcGl 7at stoatU'i. I , Li, iS', 1 SA\V. J1\s 1wivn,\vY\\ df 'MV.ift '. ,1 AV^ -s ' \ v ^ fa4' iiorifk rl ifil s,i Ui .i l i,\V N^. - ^2L. - Cv\r^ A^vCanadian AmericanCH. CHRISCENDO CAUSIN COMMENTIn the States until end of OctoberCH. MILLAMORS MARX REFLECTION MILLAMORS MUSICAL CONCERT CH. BONNERS PENWAG SUNDUSTLarry L. RookstoolRonald J. Feyh2520 Eakin Road Columbus, OH 43204Pedigree stud fee upon request 614 274-2118The Pom Reader March 1987---------------- UPDATE-----------------------TOPTEN EXHIBITORSAS OF THE JANUARY through FEBRUARY 1987 AKC GAZETTEWelcome to UPDATE, your monthly rating list of breeders and exhibitors out there winning points in the show ring. As most all serious Pomeranian fanciers are, in one way or another, involved in campaigning their Poms for AKC Championship points, we feel that it is important to keep tabs on the Pomeranian doings in this area.The procedures for tallying the point scale are as followsThe source for all points is the official show awards book of the AKC Gazette. Only this publication will be used for point credits. Exhibitors are credited with all AKC Championship points won in the Gazette year, and published monthly according to appearance in the Gazette. As keeping track of each and every AKC show in the UnitedEXHIBITOR...........States is an onerous task accomplished diligently by AKC, many times the actual show dates will vary from the date of publication i.e.- a September show may not be published until December.. The Gazette year, as a rule, runs from about November of the previous year until September of the present calendar year.Points are allotted to THE REGISTERED OWNER OF THE DOG AT THE TIME OF COMPETITION.Statistician Susan Wade. Any questions concerning UPDATE may be addressed to the editor.THE FOLLOWING IS THE LISTING OF THE TOP TEN EXHIBITORS JANUARY thru FEBRUARY 1987 AKC GAZETTE.POINTSL. COLLINGS.......................................................... 19J. LUGINSLAND..................................................... 17C. ROBERTS......................................................... 17L. BRYSON............................................................... 16S. BAUGNIET.......................................................... 15L. VASUTA...............................................................15D. WATTS...............................................................15A. G. GONOS.......................................................14D. BERGENSEN...................................................... 13B. LEPERA.............................................................13D. FLAATA...............................................................12D. W. ROACH.......................................................12Tie placements alphabeticalYour Showcase for Purebred PomsThe Pom Reader March 19879Pompuf Poms Presents\\ v\arrTkfit IfBABACH. POMPUF TYNEE TOUCH TERRIFICExpecting puppies in March April from Baba and his sire Ch. Pompuf Tynee Touch of Class.Gwen R. Hodson515-961-2989780 - 143rd Avenue Indianola, Iowa 50125The Pom Reader March 198710T POMPARADE...CONNIE HENDRICKSHustle Bustle Southern California is an action-packed center of Pomeranian activity.There are lots of super nice people and super nice Poms. And lots of drama - Hollywood style. There is close camaraderie combined with keen competitiveness.First, we want to congratulate the Pom Reader on its 3rd Anniversary Its been a wonderful 3 years. And everyone is looking forward to many, many more.By way of introduction, well make our first report a re-cap of 1986 Highlights and HappeningsIn alphabetical order...Dr. Steve Linda Ayres Foxaire sent their foundation bitch Ch. Foxaire My Sweet Promise to visit Claudia Pfeffer and Ch. Bev- Nors Fudge Ripple. Now they have a beautiful 10 week old female puppy waiting to follow in Mommy Daddys footsteps. Look out CaliforniaBob Clegg Kristine Leonard Moonshine finished their 7-year-old homebred male Ch. Cheap Shot, and it was a testimony to his quality that he went on to a short campaign winning BB over tough competition at his age. He is the sire of their female Ch. Moonshine Snapshot who also had a successful year winning some memorable BB and and one time went on to a Group III. Kristine took snapshot to Mexico City and won her Mexican International titles in 4 straight shows And at one show she was BB and on to another Group ill.Sue Philip Conlee finished a heavy coated, little male Ch. Del Sols Mighty Murphy. Shown by Mitch Wooten he also accumulated quite a few BBs. It was overheard that he finished his Mexican International championships in 4 straight show at Mexicali, and that this included some Group placements or wins Unable to confirm this at press time, a more accurate report can be included in the next issue.Art Joy Davison Joart, popular judges with the Southern California Pom fanciers, were visiting with everyone at one of the recent shows, and talk turned to Edna Girardot and the Scotia Poms. Art said that Scotia was one of his favorite lines of Poms. Art Joy purchased Ch. Scotia President Jim from her many years ago, and even today Fury is seen in many of the pedigrees of the top winning Poms in our area. Art said that he lived to be 15 years old, and that his last puppy, sired when Fury was 14 years of age, was Ch. Jo-Art Camille. Camille was one of those flyers that finished in a few straight shows.Kim Dickinson just got back from Mexicali, Mexico she took Am. Mex. Ch. Raps Enchantress of Beaver and won her last international championship point - and Chanie is eight year old Quite an accomplishment. Kim earlier had finished Ch. Franks Loma Beacan of Beaver with a prestigious win at the San Diego Pomeranian Club Specialty. Beacan is the last son of the famous Beaver, and he is owned and bred by Ellen Harley Frank.Lana Ejchorszt finished a little male, Ch. Sungold Bingo Lil Muller, that she bought from Ray Anna LaFortune. After winning his American title she sent him to Canada where he finished his Canadian championship in quick, high style including some Group wins and a Best in Show. He also has a Certificate toward his Mexican International championship.Connie Byron Hendricks Khani finished 2 homebred champions. The male is Ch. Khani Solid Gold and the female is Ch. Khani Spectacular Solitaire. When Edna Girardot had to give up her very successful breeding program over 150 champions with the Scotia prefix on her doctors advice, they were fortunate that Edna allowed them to buy some of her favorite top producers asThe Pom Reader March 1987well as some young stock. These Ch. Scotia Dennis Inspiration, his mother Ch. Scotia Pipers Chintily Kobyko, and a 7-year-old great producer Ch. Scotia Best Yets Lisa Doll who is one of the few living Ch. Sungolds Gay Cavilier grandchildren. They had already previously purchased Solitaires sire, Ch. Scotia Litleman Spectacular.Janet Hovey and Dan Farrell JDs turned the Northwests loss into our gain. Leaving Idaho and coming along with Janet and Dan on their move down into our territory were Ch. Circle M Comes A Hossman and Emcees Truly A Diamond. Since coming here Janet and Dan have added the Poms from Sharon Cobbs dispersed kennel. Although Sharon was not showing she had some lovely Jolly Wee stock. Welcome.Dorothy Jack Keller Sun-Dee finished the championship on their black female Ch. Sun-Dees Juba Lisa. They also added to their breeding stock with 3 purchases from Carol Roberts Morris Carson. They are Ch. Emcees Majestic Deano of Tico, who has already won a BB for them, a year old female Emcees Terrific Wee Greta, and a 6 month female puppy Emcees Twinklin Star.Sylvia Kelly De Amo has a special place in her heart for the Pom. Twenty five years ago she founded and was first president of the Shih-Tzu Club. And she has been a moving force in Shih Tzu since then. Now she is going to support our Poms. She entered our circle with the purchase of Ch. Patties Duffies Lil Skipper. She has been campaigning him and doing very well with him. He was BISS at the last San Diego Pomeranian Club Specialty. She has now added Ch. Tim Sues Puff the Magic Dragon. She also has a young boy at home growing coat and looking forward to May. His name is Pomirish Scoots Berry De Amo. He is co-owned with and bred by Sally Baugniet. She wont do any breeding for a while yet since she has world-wide travel plans for most of 1987.Darlys Flaata Damata finished Damata A Certain Magic in style going BB over some Champions OOPS--seems Darlys and the AKC didnt agree on a show that started off as 5 points and dwindled down to 2 points. So Magic is short 1 point. Its predicted that hell get this point probably by the time the next issue is off the press.Anna Ray LaFortune Sungold are the backbone of the California Pom fancy. They are unassuming to have accomplished so much. Always quick to help a newcomer, they will share their knowledge with others who will listen. In 1986 they put 15 BBs on Ch. Mullers Encore owned by Lillian David Muller before his retirement to stud. They finished 2 Champions for client Sandy Gonos who they say is an upcoming new breeder, Ch. Alex- sands Weehearts Whodunnit and Ch. Cordies Jokers Wild. After finishing, Joker was specialed three times winning 2 BBs. They put major wins on Ch. Twin Pines Tico Tico, Ch. Khani Spectacular Solitaire Ch. Maranathas Lil Hallelujah owned by Gloria Carlin, she is the fifteenth champion for the LaFortunes Ch. Millbrooks El Gran Caballero and Riders Jolly Katrina also owned by Gloria Carlin. Ch. Sungolds Knick Knack owned by Anne Katsilometes finished last year. And they finished 3 dogs of their own. Two were Ch. Kazars Short Stop and Ch. Sungolds Dyn O Moe. At one of the shows we fell in love with a beautiful female puppy that was out of Ch. Sungolds Karat by Ch. Thelduns Almond Fudge. We kept watching for her to begin her show career, but she never showed up. One day I picked up the AKC Show Records...and there she was, already Ch. Sungolds Kazar Almond Joy Anna said, We entered her in a few shows while we were away from home, and she finished so fast we never did get to enter her around here. They also sent Ch. Cherokees Summer Fashion back to be bred to Ch. Macs Maybe I Will, and they have a nice female out of this litter.Fern Rodrigues Sun Ray has been in Poms for many years with much success. She has owned and bred many top qualityContinued next page11POM PARADE Continued...Champions. We were unable to reach her up until too late, but we do know that she had many nice wins including finishing Ch. Sun Rays Snow Man in 1986.Mary Silva finished a very nice bitch Silvas Chantilly Lace, who was bred by Mary Rosenbaum. Mary is an owner who likes to handler her own Poms.QUICK JANUARY NEWS NOTES...Ann Don Kovach finished their first and a homebred to boot Champion - Ch. Kays Gran- daddy Wasa Gambler. She was ably handled by Lana Ejchorszt.There were two puppy flyers introduced. One was a male, Lanas Top Priority who is bred owned, and shown by Lana Ejchorszt he picked up 2 big majors. The other was a female Khani Dream bred, owned and shown by Byron Connie Hendricks.Ray Anna LaFortune put a big 5 point major on Alexsands Golden Whisper. Whisper is from Arizona and is bred owned by Alexandra Gus Gonos. He only needs one more major to finish. This has been the only 5 point major of the new year.KC OF BEVERLY HILLS The Kennel Club of Beverly Hills entry on February 1 was supported by the City of Angels Pomeranian Club Los Angeles area with a large, quality entry and lots of excitement. The highlight was the beautiful trophy table full of sparkling crystal trophies.Famed Mitchell Wooten judged the Sweepstakes, and had one of the largest Sweeps entries ever in Southern California. Best in Sweepstakes went to Khani Dream mentioned above, and BOS Sweeps went to Millwood Knil Knac, a 7-month puppy bred and owned by Jean Mill. What a great beginning in his first show. Knil Knac was expertly handled by Kristine Leonard.The Regular classes were judged by Mr. James L. Vaughters, Sr. Best of Breed went to Sylvia Kellys Ch. Patties Duffies Lil Skipper handled by John Brown Sylvia didnt know how many BBs this was for Skipper since she has owned him, but we know he has done very well. Best of Opposite Sex was Kristine Leonard6 Bob Cleggs Ch. Moonshine Snapshot. This was a happy final win for Snapshot, because she was retired after the show. Now the plan is for her to start raising little Snapshots.Winners Dog and Best of Winners went to Kristine Bobs Moonshine Double Shot, a half-brother to Snapshot.Winners Bitch was Khani Dream. This big win finished her Championship She finished at 9 months of age in just 21 days, and her wins included three 4 point majors. - following in Daddys Ch. Scotia Dennis Inspiration footsteps he finished in short order at 8V2 months with two 5 point and two 4 point wins.The City of Angels Pom Club is hosting a Plan B Match on February 15th. Too late for this deadline, the results will be featured in the next issue of the Pom Reader.SAD NEWS LAST The whole fancy mourns the loss of James Griffiths of Spring Valley. Jimmy was loved by all, and was one of the few people that was popular with everyone. A gentle man that had a way with dogs and people, he was a Professional Handler for 20 years. Also, besides being a Convair lead man for 20 years, he had served as a pilot and flight instructor in the Army Air Corps during World War II. Our deepest sympathy goes to his wife Beverly, who is also a respected figure in the Pomeranian World.PLAN AHEAD DONT MISS...Be in San Diego with your favorite Poms in the month of May. There will be 9 shows in 12 days, including May 14, American Pomeranian Club Specialty and May 15, San Diego Pomeranian Club Specialty, followed by7 all breed shows. And thats not all. Join in the fun of the Dinner Cruise and Banquet Dinner For entry and Cruise Dinner reservations contact Kim Dickinson, P.O. Box 517, Bonita, CA tel 619-463-9006. For ads and trophy donations contact Anna LaFortune, 3139 Florine Dr., Lemon Grove, CA 92044, tel 619-463-2700.I we left anyone out dont complain - just contact us right away and get in the next issue. We tried not to miss anyone, but remember that we dont make all of the shows, and even when were there it is difficult to catch everything that is going on since we are busy with our Poms.Our deadline for your news and views will be the first of every month. If its close to deadline you might rather call than write. We do have an answering machine, so if we arent home leave the news or a message on the machine.Hasta la vista.Connie Hendricks10038 Giovane St., El Monte, CA 91733 Phone 818 444-5131yfichoMarlene Marlin Presser209 886-5561 21789 E. Hwy 4 Stockton, CA 95205EMCEES POMS14 years of breeding and raising Poms. Have bred and finished over 35 Champions. Occasionally we have show prospects, a few pets, older Poms for sale. All from top producing bloodlines. Champion sired. All have clean bill of health. 350.00 and up.Morris Betty Carson, 9826 Waltham Drive, Richmond, VA 23233. Ph. 804 740-7977MILLAMORELEANOR KEN MILLER5426 Spring Lake Drive Lakeland, Florida 33803 Residence Telephone 813 646-5864TIM SUE POMERANIANSCome see us ANYTIME in our new homeTIM 8s SUE. GODDARD Route 2, Box 540 Opelousas, LA 70570 318 543-6622WITH PLANNED PARENTHOOD DARRELL OLGA BAKER207 Shirleen Drive Seabrook, Texas 77586 713 326-2250Rain Beau PomeraniansHome ofAmerican Canadian Ch. Coys Lucky EightAt stud to approved bitches Jean Sue Cook6810 S. Magnolia. Ocala, Florida 32676 904 237-1636The Pom Reader March 198712yCAy 'SAw-oiU'Dear Shu-ShuI dont know whether youll be able to help me with this dilemna or not. I just had the most exhausting experience of my life. I gave birth to two demanding BRATS They are not the biggest problem, however...its my owners. They hover around us all the time. Just when I get the brats to sleep, they come in my bedroom and start screaming, "OH, LOOK AT THOSE SWEET BABIES. Of course then I get the ever-so-predictable PAT ON THE HEAD with the ever-predictable words "ARE YOU EVER A GOOD GIRL." If I dont get some peace and quiet soon Im going to go crazy HELPExhaustingly yours,PUNKINOntario, CanadaDear PunkinI hate to be the informant, but rather than GO crazy, I do believe you already are. Anyone who has kids is crazy, of course I realize it wasnt entirely all your fault. It is imperative to keep the owners out - they will have to be trained with devious doggie tactics. Sorry, but Im afraid youre stuck with the headache hits and the coochy coos this time. You obviously got a little too frisky when you should have been fiesty and the outcomeof such action is mortifying mammahood. I would never, ever........... be soimmoralPurely yoursShu-ShuDear Shu-ShuNow, dont laugh, but I have been breeding the Toys for about 2 years now and to this day I cant define the sex of new born puppies. Do you have any suggestions If so, answer in your column, but please dont print my name....Dear Sure there is...girls have babies, boys dont. Please do me a great favor....dont you ever get yourself pregnant.Disbelievingly yoursShu-ShuSend your letters to Shu-Shu Shannon Johnson at 6270 Tripp Road, ______________________________________________Holly, Ml 48442J MS PRESTIGIOUS POMERANIANSStar Resident JDS DESERT BRED COLT We are happy to announce the addition of 3 new show prospects to our force JDs Jumpin Jack Flash OJM, JDs Jolly Wagn Dragon, and Cobbs Shalimar of Nonsense. Our many thanks to JANET HOVEY of JDS POMPOUS POMS for her support and these fine dogs.MARY JJ MARCHBANKS4986 Avila Way, Buena Park, CA 90621. 714 994-0259DOO-SHAY POMSTop bloodlinesbeautiful heads and expression with all the extras to keep you in the ring winning.Show pups available to genuine enthusiast. SHANNON JOHNSON 6270 Tripp Road, Holly, Ml 48442 313-634-1331IChesaiPomeraniansmmmiMMMostly BONNERAR1STIC LinesWe are pleased to announce our UNIQUE litter of 5 femalesBonners Starlyn Modart x Sundance Victorian LadyRed Sable Starmist son BT, sired by Chesai Shasta RedCHESAI ANGELIQUE CHESAI DOMINIQUE CHESAI MONIQUE CHESAI MYSTIQUE CHESAI VERONIQUERobert Joan Reilly 26093 Highway 281 North512 438-2667 San Antonio, TX 78260Pattys PomeraniansI am reducing my kennel and have some nice show and breeding stock for sale. Great Elms, Showstopper, Creider, Queenaire lines.Patty Jensen 6520 Game Farm Rd. E.612 472-5950 Mound, MN 55364johne.heartz' PROFESSIONAL HANDLING IN CANADA POMS A SPECIALTY P.O. BOX 1259, TRURO, N.S. CANADA PHONE 902 895-7427sOffers At Stud CH. BONNERS LEGACY GOLDEN DRAGONOwnerHandler SANDRA TERRITOP.O. Box 33 Lakeland, LA 70752 Tel 504 627-5700B. ' SPJC^Jrecious ^JelliesBreederOwnerCLAUDIA PFEFFERP.O. BOX 10432Jefferson, LA 70181 504 737-1729The Pom Reader March 198713\T U A iyf RAINBOW POMS I\.n\rNl ANNOUNCESThe first Champion forCH. SCOTIA DENNISS INSPIRATIONDream followed in her fathers footsteps...Ch. Scotia Littleman Spectacular Ch. Scotia Tin Tin Denis the MenisCh. Scotia Tin Tin Fabulous CH. SCOTIA DENNISS INSPIRATIONCh. Scotia JDs Im The Pied Piper Ch. Scotia Pipers Chintily KobkoCh. Scotia Braums Chintily Lace Ch. Scotia Cavs Spectacular Ch. Scotia Specky Happy Gs ReturnCh. Scotia Robins Mamas Happy Girl CH. SCOTIA BEST YETS LISA DOLLCh. Sungolds Gay Cavilier Ch. Scotia Caviliers Best YetCh. Royal Trudie of Lane-MarrOur appreciation and love to EDNA GIRARDOT We thank the following judges11187...Joan G. Alexander...............1 Point11787...Shirley Limoges.................. 2 Points11887...Everett Dean, Jr...................4 Points12487...Betty Moore......................... 4 Points2 187...James Vaughters, Sr....4 Points2187...Mitchell Wooten....................SweepstakesSimo-nis PomeraniansGreCH. KHANI DREAMJudge, Mitchell Wooten BreederOwnerHandler Connie HendricksBYRON CONNIE HENDRICKS P.O. Box 644, Arcadia, CA 91006 Phone 818 444-5131SHMO-NIS WEE WILLY MAKETTE Ch. Amberil Extra Extra x Rosewoods Sundance Tar-Zana HAPPY 3RD ANNIVERSARY POM READERCongratulations to Nancy Burnette on finishing her sweet little girl, Ch. Nanshadows Not-Worth-A-Penny.Good luck with her litter brother, Nanshadows Hurricane JuanThank you Janice Luginsland for allowing me to have one of your beautiful girls.Diana Simo-nis Rt. 1501 662-4251 Adona, AR 72001The Pom Reader March 1987 1 iftoV.Ir DOVER Kathryn Hartz 319 Ardmore Avenue Trenton, NJ 08629 609-695-1642 The latest horr DOVER-H congratulate th on theirVt-vfkkl.1t N . 1. T. LEONDover Holihouse Kris Kring-L Major Reserves APC Black Class winner with competition ^Black Tan ChocolateWatch for the stars in Breed ar Sorry, these are all sold exclebred stars of DLIHOUSEe POM READER 3rd yearit KvA Ar C "SCI \1\tMISSYDover Holihouse Miss L Toe Pointed thank you judge Mr. Joseph Rowe X Tans 2 Generations Partiid Obedience rings ept 1 black tanHOLIHOUSE Pat Foley 657 Second Street Trenton, NJ 08611 609-394-0298 Vst 16GENERALLY SPEAKING...by Susan WadeAre there any Astrology buffs out there I have a dear friend who will consult her horoscope before any business dealings, making plans for a trip, or even before breeding a dogI know the moon influences the ocean tide and Ive been told that surgeons will avoid elective surgery during the full moon because people bleed more freely. Police departments put on extra staff in preparation for a rise in criminal activity that takes place during the full moon. My friend will not mail anything important if Mercury is in retrograde, since things get lost or misplaced during that time.If, as Astrologists believe, the planets rule so many aspects of our lives, I would like to know the configuration of the planets governing the Southern part of the U.S.A. during the first two weeks in January....why It seems that during that time of the year, Rumors hatch and circulate faster than the blood circulates through our systems. It is amazing and it happens every year - no matter whatA Toy breeder friend of mine was the subject of the Yearly Rumor Mill one year. She bred and showed two Toy breeds, but was in the process of phasing out of one so that she could concentrate on the other. When she and her husband bought some acreage, their first project was to build a kennel to house their kids. It was solidly built - a total of ten runs - completely wash-down with grooming and office areas, air conditioned and heated. At the same time they converted a room in the house into a puppy-whelping room with indoor-outdoor runs...their plans had worked out beautifully.But then - horrors - she started winning with her new breed. Unforgiveable, right First, I heard that she had seventy-five dogs and only ten runs. Well, with that many dogs and only ten runs, she must keep most of them in little crates stacked all over the house - so that was tacked on to the rumor. Then, came the news that since she had so many dogs, so few runs, and kept them all crated, the conditions were unsanitary and all her dogs had terrible rears I asked one of the purveyors of the rumor if she had ever been to the breeders house. Oh, no I wouldnt be caught dead there - Susie told me all about it Well, I happened to know the Susie in question and knew that she had never set foot on the place. But Good 01 Susie was telling anyone who would listen about the horrible conditions which existed only in her own fertile imaginationFact - my friend had ten runs in her kennel - each measuring 6 by 30 feet. Three Toy dogs shared each of those runs - the indoor portion of the run measured 6 by 4 feet. In each indoor compartment was a bench raised about 4 off the floor that was quite roomy for the occupants. Off the whelping-puppy room were four more runs - these measured 6 by 20 feet. As you can see, the only truth in the whole thing was the number of runs and that was only partially true, since the originator of the rumor didnt know about the four runs off the house.Another rumor that surfaced one year had a handler as the centerpiece Ringside, someone commented that a certain handler's dog always lifted his leg on the post at the gate of the ring. That comment was picked up and soon everyone was saying that the handler never exercised his dogs. Then another person mentioned that he thought the handler looked beat, mustnot have had much sleep the night before. Before you knew it, the handler was being touted as a person who never exercised his dogs, beat his dogs, and that he was servicing the dogs ownerI guess the configuration of the planets during that time of year must stimulate the cerebral activity of some people while at the same time depressing that part of the brain which governs the knowledge of right and wrong. Flow else could one explain why otherwise decent people will listen to and repeat misinformation that will, eventually, give pain to the target of the gossip By all means, blame it on the planets or the influence of the moon, but dont let it enter your mind that JUST POSSIBLY there are people in this world who let jealousy or envy govern their actions or who simply cant stand to see anyone around them happy or doing wellMy dictionary says RUMOR A story or report circulating without KNOWN FOUNDATION OR AUTHORITY. 2 '[Pom.DESAREE SANDIFER509 OAKDALE STREET, GASTONIA, NO 28054 TELEPHONE 704 865-0859WINDJAMMER POMERANIANSFOR SALETO SHOWBREEDING HOMECH. PRECIOUS PETITE TOUCH OF RIPLE Ch. Bev-Nors Fudge Ripple x Bev-Nors Golden NuggetSerious inquiries may be made to Claudia Pfeffer 504 737-1729 or Jeanne Stafford 616-683-0214.Also for Sale Orange show male, whelped 11-21-86 by Ch. Bev-Nors Fudge Ripple x Annons Dragon Dancer.Bob Jeanne Stafford 1231 Carberry Road616-683-0214 616 683-0214 Niles, Ml 49120The Pom Reader March 198717FOR SALEWhelped 112386, two Black tans, grandsires are BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid and BIS Ch. Bev- Nors Toasted Fudge. Female - 550.00. Male - 450.00.Whelped 111183, redorange free-whelping brood female. Sired by AKC pointed litter brother to BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid and out of a Scotia bred female. 500.00.Whelped 5385, sable female that is littermate to Ch. Bi-Mar Sunny Go Lucky. Sire BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid. Dam BlackTan littermate to BIS Ch. Bev-Nors Toastys Tan-Ya. Grandsire, BIS Ch. Bev-Nors Toasted Fudge.Whelped 92582, redorange female, free whelper. Dam of Ch. Sandtowns Bi-Mar April, who finished at 10 months of age from the puppy class at the National APC Specialty going Best of Winners and Best of Opposite Sex. Kate is now bred to BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid for a repeat breeding that produced April.Whelped 9386, two redorange females by BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid. Repeat breeding that produced Ch. Sandtowns Bi-Mar April. Show prospects. 650.00.Whelped 11983, red female that is littermate to Ch. Greenacres Prima Donna of Bi-Mar. Sired by a half brother and out of a full sister to BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid. 450.00.Whelped 4586, redorange male. Sired by half brother and out of a sister to BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid. 500.00.Whelped 5286, redorange male. Parents are half brother and half sister to BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid. Doubling on Ch. Tomanolls Tiny Teddy Bear. This is a producing line. 550.00.Whelped 91186, redorange female by Ch. Queenaire Coup DEtat and out of an AKC pointed daughter of BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid. Show prospect. 550.00Whelped 5886, red male by BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid. Dam is BonnerGreat Elms breeding. Repeat breeing that produced Ch. Bi-Mar Bit of Tassajara. 550.00.Whelped 8283, Black tan female, sired by BIS Ch. Bev-Nors Toasted Fudge. Littermate to BIS Ch. Bev-Nors Toastys Tan-Ya. Dam of Bi-Mar Sunny Go Lucky who finished with his second 5 point major at the Columbia Pomeranian Club Specialty.Redorange female, 312 years old by Ch. Que Sera Spirit of La Rita and out of Ch. Que Sera GGs Barbi Doll. Covergirl is the dam of Ch. Bi-Mar Shawn. Ch. Bi-Mar Shawn was Best Puppy and Best of Winners at the Columbia Pom Specialty from the puppy class under judge Maxine Beam. 600.00FLASH BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid rated Number One Sire for 1986Canine Chronicle 3rd QuarterBI-MAR POMERANIANSMARY A. ROSENBAUM 36520 29TH AVENUE SOUTHPHONES 206-838-6397 FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON 98003206-927-2369The Pom Reader March 1987------------ CAJUN CHATTERKathy MasillaIts time to mourn euthanized pets... _____________________Nita Hemeter, Our Town, February 19, 1987 During 1986, there were 36,300 unwanted, surrendered, abandoned, abused, stray or homeless animals that were euthanized in New Orleans area shelters. This column is an obituary for these animals with the hope of increasing awareness about responsible pet ownership and the tragedy of pet overpopulation.Death was caused by a lethal injection of sodium pentabar- bitol or by a carbon monoxide chamber. Place of death was at area shelters. Reasons for death were apathy and irresponsibility of many citizens in our community.Here are some of the reasons for the deaths wanted my children to see the miracle of birth. We just wanted our dog to have one litter. wanted to breed my dog to get my money back. fs not natural to have pets spayed and neutered. People pay good money for pure breed animals. Shes not my pet, we just feed her. We dont want this dog any longer. We are moving and we cant take our pet. We cant afford our pet any longer. We didnt know we could check the shelter for our missing pet. We never keep tags on our pets. We thought if we let her go in the park, someone would find her and take her home. We always find good homes for our pets offspring - we give them away in front of the grocery store.Many people do not see the connection between their animals offspring and the fact that every day, healthy, beautiful dogs and cats must die because there are too many of them.Every litter adds to the problem of too many dogs and cats and not enough homes. Even if someone does find good homes for their pets litter, others do not have homes available to them.Many people obtain pets without considering the responsibility of pet ownership. A pet is a living, feeling, breathing creature, not a toy to be discarded when it is old or no longer convenient. Having a pet involves careful consideration, not only for the animals needs but for the problems in the community when citizens are not responsible for their animals.All of this is the bad news. The good news is that we can solve the problem. The SPCA and animal shelters cant do it alone. It is up to all citizens of the community to do their part in educating others about the benefits of spaying and neutering and the concept of responsible pet ownership. The above article appeared in Februarys Times Picayune, and the thoughts behind it are sobering indeed. Far too many purebreds are showing up at animal shelters these days. We as breeders of purebred dogs are responsible for any pet puppies we sell, and it is up to us to see that unwanted pets do not result from our stock.The one way to insure that this does not happen is to sell pets only on a spayneuter agreement. Some might ask, how can one make sure the new owners comply The answer is a good sales contract which stipulates that the new owner MUST spay or neuter his purchase. Below I have a copy of the sales contract my husband and I have used for several years. If there are any doubts as to the integrity of the buyer and his or her intentions the contract can be witnessed and even notarized.SALES CONTRACTOn this the___ day of______, 19____ ,_____________________________________ ,hereinafter referred to as the Buyer, is desirous of purchasing a purebred Breedmalefemale from _______________________________________________________ ,hereinafter referred to as the Owner and Seiler of the below described animal name and Reg. are not applicable for a puppyAm. Kennel Club Reg. Name _____________________________________________Am. Kennel Club Reg. __________________________________________________Color _________________________________________________________________Name of Sire __________________________________________________________Am. Kennel Club Reg. of Sire___________________________________________Name of Dam__________________________________________________________Am. Kennel Club Reg. of Dam___________________________________________A four generation pedigree is attached to this document, and it represents, to the best of the Sellers knowledge, a complete and true geneology of the subject dog.The Seller hereby conveys ownership or co-ownership see any stipulations below of the above described Breed_________________________________to the Buyer under the following terms and conditions, and no other warranties, terms, or conditions are either expressed or implied.TERMS AND CONDITIONS1. Payment for the above described animal shall be made as follows___________2. Special conditions3. Co-Ownership terms if any.4. All expenses of shipping will be paid by the buyer. The cost of a health certificate for shipping is included in the purchase price. If shipped the Buyer must authorize the Seller to insure the animal for an amount at least equal to the purchase price at the Buyers expense.5. The above described Breed is a purebred dog registrable with the American Kennel Club AKC within one hundred and eighty 180 days following the date of purchase.6. The above described Breed may, for any reason except acts of God or negligence on the part of the Buyer, be returned to the Seller within forth-eight 48 hours of the time of purchase, and the Seller will refund to the Buyer the full amount of the consideration given as the purchase price. Following this forty-eight 48 hour return period, the Buyer assumes full responsibility for the health, anatomical make-up, appearance and temperament of the above described animal.7. The Buyer agrees that the subject Breed dog will not be re-sold directly or indirectly to or through a pet shop, specialty shop, or a wholesaler of purebred dogs. The Owner and Seller is a member in good standing of the Breed Club of America, and it is the intention of this condition to conform to the Rules and Regulations of the Breed Club of America. The Buyer further agrees to indemnify the Owner and Seller for any and all willful violations of this condition.8. The Owner and Seller is not obligated to sign the transfer of registration with the American Kennel Club until and unless the conditions of payment as well as all other conditions of this contract are fulfilled.9. The laws of Louisiana shall govern this contract.The foregoing SALES CONTRACT has been read, understood, and agreed to in its parts and in its entirety by the below signed individuals.ALL SPECIAL AGREEMENTS, CONDITIONS, OR PROVISIONS ARE NOTED ON THIS DOCUMENT ABOVE MY SIGNATURE.BUYER SELLERADDRESS ADDRESSIt is up to us to debunk the myths surrounding the spaying and neutering of animals. It does not make them fat or lethargic, and in no way does it shorten the life span. I think all of us work too hard to produce good dogs to have to bear the indignity of having our kennel names appear in the pedigrees of the litter at the pet shop. The breeding of purebred dogs should be handled by professionals, not the average man on the street.Thats all for this month. Til next time, see you at ringside. KathyThe Pom Reader March 1987The Pom Reader March 198719'74ZCC. 044^Pef Portraitsmv\ nmCall or write for FREE FULL-COLOR BROCHUREDept. TNT 1559 82nd Street718 331-9523 Brooklyn, NY 11228Golden Aires PomeraniansProudly IntroducesGemvBEST OF WINNERSGOLDEN AIRES PRICELESS GEMGem is pictured going Best of Winners for a three point major at the age of 7 months. Thank you judge Keke Blumberg for this exciting win. This beautiful, energetic puppy is making us proud.Gem will be exclusively handled in future showsby Carroll Mary James.CH. TWIN PINES TICO TICO salutes his winning daughterCH. BEAUS N BELLES PRECIOUS ONYX who finished on the Florida Circuit from the puppy classes. Congratulations to her owner John C. Thomas.BreederOwner of GEM"SHARON MASNICKGolden Aires PomsHCR 65 Box 745 Huger, SC 29450 803 928-3511The Pom Reader March 198720- SPECIALS ADDITION TOPTWENTY POMERANIANS JANUARY - FEBRUARY 1987 AKC GAZETTEPresently we find a number of Poms making their impact in Specials competition. In order to keep you informed as to the progress of these hard-working members of the breed, we are pleased to offer you SPECIALS ADDITION.SPECIALS ADDITION is your monthly rating system of the Top Twenty Pomeranians in the United States. Rules for the rating system are as followsBreed points not to be confused with AKC Championship points are allotted to individuals according to the highest placement received in any given AKC show, as reported in the American Kennel Club Show, Obedience and Field Trials Awards Book. Only this source will be used for point awards. A number of points has been allotted to the various placements,and they are as followsBEST IN SHOW All Breeds.................... 500BEST IN SHOW Specialty...................... 250BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX Specialty.........75TOY GROUP FIRST................................... 250TOY GROUP SECOND..............................150TOY GROUP THIRD................................... 75TOY GROUP FOURTH............................... 25BEST OF BREED........................................ 10Statistician SUSAN WADE. The following is the listing of the Top Twenty Pomeranians, as compiled from the JANUARY through FEBRUARY 1987 AKC GAZETTE.POINTS NAME Owner BISA BISS BOSS I D m IV BOB1580 CH. PRECIOUS PETITES GABRIEL D..............................Claudia Pfeffer, Owner" " 2 4 2 2 3670 CH. TEXICANS GIANT KILLER CHULA D........................Norma Gad, Owner" " 2 1 - - 2660 CH. PRECIOUS PETIT RIPLE SUPREME D.......................D. Doll J. McGinnis, Owners" - - 1 1 2 2 6620 CH. GREAT ELMS PRINCE CHARMING D D.....................R. Beam, Owner- - - 2 - 1 1 2595 CH. HERDS LITTLE YO YO D............................................B. Gibbs, Owner- - 1 1 2 1 2520 CH. DUPRES SPARKLING GOLD-BUSTER D.................. - - - 2 - - - 2500 VALCOPY WAKHAM COVER GIRL B................................Gemmill Plonkey, Owners- 1 - 1 - - - 400 CH.AUTUMNS RED BLAZE OF BI-MAR D.......................L. Untalan, Owner- - - 1 1 - - 325 CH.HARBINS TIME TO POP THE CORK D......................I. S. Harbin, Owner- - 1 1 - - - 310 CH.PATTIES DUFFIES LIL SKIPPER D..........................S. Kelly D. Keller, Owners- 1 - - " - - 6270 CH. MILLAMORS IM A WINDJAMMER D.........................R. J. Stafford, Owners- 1 - - - - - 2250 CH. TEXICANS GREAT BALLS OF FIRE D......................N. Berry, Owner- - 1 - - - 215 CH.POMIRISH SCOOTERS VICTORY D..........................Sally Baugniet, Owner- - - - 1 - 1 4170 CH. APOLLOETTE MOONLITE GAMBLER D....................M. M. Presser, Owners- - - - 1 - - 160 CH.HI JAYS CLASSIC B....................................................D. Jones, Owner- - 1 - - 1105 CH. BEV-NOR N SOUTHLAND RAMBO D.........................J. Fleshman S. Hanson, Owners- - - - - 1 - 3105 CH. MIXONS ROSSI OF FRIPP D......................................L. Collings, Owner- - - - - 1 - 395 CHERLYNS AINT SHE SWEET B.....................................C. Bergensen, Owner- 1 - - - - 285 CH. PRECIOUS PETIT TOUCH OF RIPLE D.....................^ J.Stafford C. Pfeffer, Owners- - - - 1 - 175 CH. ANIMATIONS TWEETY BIRD B..................................L. Vasuta, Owner- - 1 - - - - 75 CH.TANGLEWOOD ONE TUFF COOKIE B.......................C. Aubut, Owner- - - - 1 - 1Tie placements alphabeticalThe Pom Reader March 198721MIKEYfFinest Toys Macho MikeWinners Dog, Fort Lauderdale Dog Club, December 86 Thank you judge Mrs. Paula BradleyHorst Graf12000 N.W. 2nd Street Plantation, FL 33325305 475-2465AgentJodi LawyerCH. MCKAMEYS IDEAL SUNSATION'yVCh. McKameys Ideal Conquest CH. MCKAMEYS IDEAL STYLESTEPPERKrystals Cherry KijafaCh. Millamors Moonrock CH. DAJA JUSTA ROCKSAMPLEHoods Sweet Cookie ptd.Ch. Ken Gay Cavalier Joe CH. MCKAMEYS CAVALIERS PEPPERMcKameys Little DuchessCh. McKameys Enchanting Pepper CH. MCKAMEYS ENGHANTING BEN JOMcKameys Blossom JoCh. McKameys Ideal Conquest CH. MCKAMEYS STAR OF GOLDMcKameys Star MillicentCh. McKameys Ideal Perfection CH. MCKAMEYS IDEAL SUNSATIONMcKameys Elnor DianePuppies for breeding, show ring, or lovable pets, all popular bloodlines including Cavaliers, Sungolds, Millamor, Bonner, Creider, Hood, Cherokee, Emcees, Great Elms, Aristic, Models, Browns, Dixieland, English Hadleighs, Preservenes, Akelas, going back to our good old lines Julos, Moneybox, and many more.MCKAMEYS SUNDAWN KENNELS, Mrs. Norris McKamey, 1112 Sycamore Drive, Le Clare, IA 52753. Tel 319 332-5809r -c4rieteifucm47 7Home of CH. MORENOS SMOKEYS CHOICE SMOKEY1636 Claremont, San Bruno, CA 94066 Tel 415583-4973 after 1000 a.m. our time, pleaseFromDOVER-HOLIHOUSE Kathryn Hartz - Patricia FoleyWe extend our sympathy to Thelma Dunn on the death ofMay Morning Social Lion TimmyHe may be gone... but he is not forgotten.The Pom Reader March 198722 AMERICAN POMERANIAN CLUB 68th Specialty Show, February 8, 1987 The Roosevelt Hotel, New York City First Place Winners SWEEPSTAKES Judge Dr. Morris Carson Puppy Dogs 6-9 Months Lanas Top Priority Lana EjchorsztPuppy Dogs 9-12 Months Great Elms Firestarter Skip Piazza Jon MarcantonioPuppy Bitches 6-9 Months My-Joy Cassie Sue Larry ChewningPuppy Bitches 9-12 Months Harbins You Sweet Talker Irene Sylvia HarbinBEST IN SWEEPSTAKESGREAT ELMS FIRESTARTER BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX SWEEPSHARBINS YOU SWEET TALKERREGULAR CLASSES Judge Mrs. Paula Hartinger Puppy Dogs 6-9 Months Lanas Top Priority Lana EjchorsztPuppy Dogs 9-12 Months LLL Bit O Gold Jigger Janice Luginsland Shannon JohnsonNovice DogsFanjets Gold Mite Red Rocket Arlene Steinmetz Bred By Exhibitor Dogs TNT Davy Crocket Delores Stanger Marcia DoaneOpen Dogs Black, Brown, Blue Dover-Holihouse Kris Kring-L Pat Foley, Katrhyn Hartz D. NinotskiOpen Dogs Red, Orange, Cream, Sable Rosskears Fly By Night Delores Stanger Marcia DoaneWINNERS DOG LLL BIT O GOLD JIGGER RESERVE WINNERS DOG TNT DAVEY CROCKETT Puppy Bitches 6-9 Months My-Joi Cassie of Apolloette Sue Larry ChewningBitches 9-12 Months LLL Ts Gold Country Missy Carol Galavich Donna MegenhardtNovice Bitches Dover-Holihouse Mona Lisa Frances Brandy RichardsonBred By Bitches Postscripts Pandora Rose KellerAmerican Bred Pom Runs Sparkle Bright Joyce FritzOpen Bitches Black, Brown, BlueTNT Classic Style N Bacis Black Delores Sanger Marcia DoaneOpen Bitches Red, Orange, Cream, Sable LLL Can Tu Chunky Queen Bee C. A. Roberts J. LuginslandWINNERS BITCHLLL CAN TU CHUNKY QUEEN BEERESERVE WINNERS BITCH POSTCRIPTS PANDORAVeteran Dogs Ch. D Nees Darin Duffie Nadine HersilVeteran BitchCh. Don-ras Starette of Dandy Delores Stanger Marcia Doane BEST OF BREED CH. D NEES DARIN DUFFIE BEST OF WINNERS LLL BIT O GOLD JIGGER BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX CH. SYLVA MEADOW LOVE MEGAN Jacqueline KleinCh.Ch.cJenette Pome ran landStud Service Available on the following Studs Great Elms Lil Man of Lenette, 312 pound son of Ch. Great Elms Timstopper Too. 100.00.Woods Magic Masterpiece, 4 pound orange son of Ch. Models Gold Momento.Ch. TomanoNs Wee Short Stack, 312 pounds, Irish Setter red, linebred for many generations. 100.00. Beaver of Lenette, Pointed, deep red, 4 pound son of Ch.Models Timstoppers Echo.Puppies generally available from these studs as well as other top studs.Breeders of fine Poms since 1957 4345 Rogers Lake Road Kannapolis, NC 28081Phone 704 938-2042K. G. GRIFFITH, OwnerPOM ACRES SHANTILLY LACECH. Shy Acres I Kan Toox Yap Yap Clemntine of Great Elms Breeder OwnerJuanita Fiddick Anna LiselliPom Acres KennelR.R.4Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613Robert Juanita Fiddick Tel 319-989-2199The Pom Reader March 198723THE POMERANIAN SPECIALTYFrom the viewpoint of Dorothy Bonner who was honoredStill in the clouds, I dont know how I will ever get both feet back on the ground after returning home from the Pomeranian Specialty. Everyone was so super wonderful to me it seemed I had actually gone to heaven. Continental cooperated in flying me to New York at a small price and the weather was perfect as we landed without incident. My roommate-to-be, Alrene Steinmetz, greeted me at the Roosevelt. With her were Christine John Heartz with their beautiful puppy still being show-trained in the hall and Jim Butler who had created a lovely corsage for me.The dinner Saturday evening, arranged by Sam Zaneoff, was memorable. Officers and Judges were introduced including myself. Peter Galindo wrote my obituary and Sam Zaneoff delivered it, both such expert promoters that the following standing ovation was the thrill of my life.The Specialty on Sunday was the biggest and most successful ever, with the beautiful judge, Mrs. Paula Hartinger, substituting for our very beloved Mr. Tipton, who was ill. Dr. Morris Carson chose the Sweepstakes winners most expertly and Dr. Samuel Draper capably evaluated Junior Showmanship. Ch. D-Nees Darin Duffie was shown in the Veteran Class, but was a popular winner for Best of Breed. There were many beautiful Pomeranians shown including some fabulous puppies.A meeting of the Video Committee was very productive and is preparing for filming to start next fall. Nothing in the video will be identified, and expenses will be entirely met by the owners. Some of the current Best in Show winners will be invited including Poms with prominent faults to be demonstrated. Problems were anticipated in securing the less-than-perfect specimens. We dont have any of those was the answer of breeders interrogated.A meeting was held after the show in which our new President, Olga Baker, was elected. Sue Goddard, our former President for the last two years was retired with honors. Then everyone enjoyed the snack bar with an abundance of delicious food prepared for the Club members. I enjoyed sitting with Joe McGinnis, Duane Doll and Victoria Powell and getting to know them better.For future tasks, such as picking up the dog runs, I will really not be here mentally, but back at the Specialty again where I was Cinderella for a day. And the very best part was that I did not have to die before being honored.Dorothy BonnerICERAMA POMERANIANSSkip PiazzaTHE KENNELS527 B Church RoadAvondale, PA 19311215-268-8000 or 215-268-2266Labradors Smooth Fox TerriersBANDBOXCh. Stud Service in Orange, Cream Red Sable Puppies and Adults OccasionallyNANCY DEFOREST BARTHOLOMEW Rt. 1, Box 182 501-489-5733 OLA, AR 72853 STARLITE POMERANIANS Home of Champion Bitches STARLITES LUCKY SHANTICY STARLITES MISS DRAGON MITE STARLITES EDITORS BWITCHED STARLITE FANTICYS STAR MAKER Write for color photos or pedigrees Gayle Tom Griffin 9125 De Jong Road, Amity, OR 97101HOME OF THENORMA C. GAD 915 584-0942KILLER AND ALL THOSE GORGEOUS GIRLS 5908 Westside Road El Paso, TX 79932Pom Acres KennelR.R.4Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613Robert Juanita Fiddick Tel 319-989-2199JUST A POMS presents CH.JUSTA MENEHUNEproducing 80 females - watch for his winning daughters at the showsand AUSTINS A KNIGHT TO REMEMBERHeavy coated black - sire Ch. Shadras Battery Not IncludedSHARON HIEMENZ, Rt 1, Remington Road, Ormond Beach, FL 32074. Tel 904 437-2190Multiple Best In ShowCH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KIDBI-MAR POMERANIANSMary A. Rosenbaum Phones36520 28th Ave. South 206-838-6397Federal Wav. Wa 98003 206-927-2369SOUTHLAND.Southland Poms - Rays of Sunshine6618 Lost Ridge, Pineville, LA 71360 Ph. 318-466-3456Charlotte Creed^aviea'SsJerrie Freia P. O. Box 2775 Morgan City, LA 70381 504-384-7466lne Pom Reader March 1987--jijsgs m mEach month The Pom Reader will welcome reports from the Secretaries of recognized Pomeranian clubs and organizations. As our staff can not be all places at all times, we think this is an excellent way to keep the world apprised of your activities and successful undertakings. Secretaries forget about a deadline, we know youre busy. Just submit as you can and we will publish as quickly as possible - your news will still be news, because we publish once a month - 12 times per year. SPECIALTY CLUBS Submit photos of your winners, a critique if you have one, and a marked catalogue. We will publish your results free of charge, and return the photos to you after publication.StorANew expected litters... 10.00SIMO-NIS CLASSIC COOKY...Anxiously awaits puppies MarchSire Nanshadows Hurricane Juan Thank you NANCY BURNETTE HAPPY 3RD, POM READERSimo-nis Poms, Diana Simo-nis, Rt.1, Adona, AR 72001Expected early fall 87...A little surprise in the Stafford household...Stellar Pedigree Destined to be gorgeous or handsome Genetically preordained for greatnessCONGRA TULA TIONSSigned, A Friend in Lakeland, FloridaThe Pom Reader March 1987Half Page.. 65.0014 Page... 35.0018 Page... 20.00116 Page.. 12.00Preferred positions by53.0027.0016.008.00reservation onlyFront Cover 250.00Back Cover 150.00Full Color is available at 250.00 additional per page. Ads 14 page and larger include one photo at no extra charge. Extra photos 5.00 each.Contract advertisers may take advantage of contract rate regardless of change in ad size or content from month to month. Contract advertisers receive a FREE subscription.Specialty Clubs may take advantage of the contract rate at any time.DEADLINES The deadline for each issue of the Pom Reader is the tenth of the month prior to publication date i.e., July tenth for the August issue. The magazine is published on the tenth day of the month. Ads received after deadline will be published in the next available issue.Make checks payable toDOLL-MCGINNIS PUBLICATIONS8848 Beverly Hills Lakeland, FL 33809 Telephones813 858-2639 or 813 858-3839 Were looking forward to our third year...THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR SUPPORTSUBSUKlh'llUlN KA1LP12 Months - 12 Issues 24.00 third class post 40.00 first class postorr, ailerBAVaNEWS master skylarkirul'f-BfI"Shov.. -Mar Sundince KidDECEMBER 105 .mThe Pom Reader March 19871987BEST POMERANIAN SAID JUDGE BILL BERGUM ...AT WESTMINSTER-sJ BREED OR VARIETYWESTMINSTERkennel CLUB FEB 1987TATHAM PHOTOaBREEDEROWNER CLAUDIA PFEFFER P.O. 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