The Pom Reader August 1987

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AUGUST 1987-csfc ^,s'GROUP 2best puppyIN GROUP CLUB CANINDELESTRIEpawprintsphotou\ ^Li.CanadianChampion Dainti D-Nees DesiraeOn The CoverQunn, ..Qamli- Q-JVe Qs.inzeCh. D-Nees Darin Duffie x Dainti Devilish DeliteDEE is pictured on the cover finishing her Canadian Championship in 3 shows at the age of 10 months. My deepest thanks to all of the judges that realize her potential. She has a wonderful temperament, great movement, and is very sound. Watch for her inthe U.S. show rings.OwnerHandler Susann Stackhouse PHILBROOKS FANCY KENNELSBox 1070, Rancocas Road Mount Holly, NJ 08060 609 267-4644Dees wins so far 2 Group II 1 Group IV 3 Puppy Group I 1 Best of Breed 6 Best of Opposite 1 Best of Winners Puppies Occasionally3souTHLANDSOUTHLAND.BEST OFWINNERSCATOCTIN KENNEL CLUB 1987 DAVE ASHBErProudly presents SOUTHLANDS TOAST TO JAMEL. JAMIE is pictured taking the first of two 4 point majors - from the puppy class. Jamie is a combination of BIS CH. BEV-NORS TOASTED FUDGE BEV- NORS FUDGE RIPPLE. Jamies sire Ch. Southlands Toasted Fudge. Dam Ch. Jamels Smudge Orange Parfait, bred by Eleanor Clark and myself and owned by myself. Jamie is Lil Toastys 7th major pointed pup this year and an 8th is pointed. We are so proud of him. Southland would like to congratulate Opal Peterson on her Group I with Southlands New Year Toast at the Houma Match - watch for this Lil Toasty girl out this fall...and Southland is so very proud to announce the acquisition of a lovely puppy Southlands Ms. Ruth of Great Elms from the infamous great lady Ruth Beam. Thanks so much Ruth for honoring me with Little Ruthie - watch for Ms. Ruth in the ring this spring.SOUTHLAND Rays of SunshineCharlotte Creed6618 Lost Ridge Pineville, LA 71360Ph. 318-466-3456r-Proudly introduces SOUTHLANDS MR. V.I.P. OIDA. Zack is pictured taking his 3rd major at 7 months of age. Zack is the grandson and great-grandson of BIS CH. BEV-NORS TOASTED FUDGE. Everyone thinks Zack is going to be a great one - watch with him with Luc Boileau for owner Edward B. Jenner. Southland is so very proud of CH. SOUTHLANDS TOASTED FUDGE - Zacks sire. Lil Toasty has 7 puppies major pointed and another pointed...not bad for a debut as a father, Lil ToastyThank so much to BILL BEV NORRIS for your guidance, encouragement, and friendship.SOUTHLAND Rays of Sunshine Charlotte Creed6618 Lost Ridge Pineville, LA 71360Ph. 318-466-3456The Pom Reader August 198747ie8.12.13.14.15.16. 18. 19. 19. 19.d^ieaceruThis issue of the Pom Reader is made possible in part by the following advertisersFront CoverVolume 3, Number 6^ IXilwArtwork by Nancy RossTABLE OF CONTENTSVIEW POINT by Victoria PowellBetter Homes and KennelsGENERALLY SPEAKING by Susan WadeSusan brings cool thoughts in the summer heat.POMERANIAN CLUB OF MICHIGANSpecialty photos.ASK SHU-SHUAbly assisted by Shannon Johnson.DOWN MEMORY LANE...Elva Cohen McGilbry tells of her life with Poms.UPDATETop Ten Exhibitors, January-July AKC Gazette.SPECIALS ADDITIONTop Twenty Poms, January-July AKC Gazette.CLUB NEWSOhio Valley Pom ClubPOMERANIAN VIDEO UPDATEChairman Dorothy Bonner reports on the script conference.LETTERSOur readers respond.The Pom Reader is published by Doli-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.SUSANN STACKHOUSE PHILBROOKS FANCY KENNELSAM. CHAMPION PED. SVC....................... 13BAKER, O...................................................17BARTHOLOMEW, N. D.......................... 13CARSON, M. B....................................... 17COOK, S..................................................... 15CREED, C..................................................... 3FIDDICK, R. J..........................................14FRELA, J.....................................................12GAD, N........................................................17GODDARD, T. S......................................12GRAF, H......................................................17GRIFFITH, K...............................................11HARTZ, K....................................................15HEARTZ, J. C..........................................14HENDRICKS, B. C..................................17HIEMENZ, S................................................17HOVEY, J....................................................13JLS ANIMAL SPECIALTIES......................11JACKSON, C................................................ 7JENSEN, P................................................. 11JOHNSON, S.............................................. 10LUGINSLAND, J...........................................7MAJEWSKI, J...............................................5MARCHBANKS, M. J............................. 11MARTIN, D.................................................. 14MASNICK, S............................................... 13MCKAMEY, MRS. N................................... 17MILLER, K. E.......................................... 12NORRIS, B..................................................17PFEFFER, C................................................15PIAZZA, S................................................... 15PRESSER, M. M..................................... 13REILLY, R. J............................................. 7ROSENBAUM, M......................................... 5SANDIFER, D..............................................13STACKHOUSE, S......................................1,2STAFFORD, R. J.....................................13SUBY, R. P..............................................13TAYLOR, J....................................................7TERRITO, S................................................ 17WELLNITZ, M.A..........................................17The Pom Reader August 19875JEANETTES PUPPILUVformerly called Green AcresBEST OF WMNERSTRUMBULL CTY KENNEL CLUB SHOWMAY 17 PHOTOS BY AIWBSOH L.PRESENTSCh. Green Acres Bi-Mar Prima DonnaDonna finished with a 3 point major in Ohio under judge Betty Munden, shown with TLC by Brenda Hoch. Many thanks to the judges that recognized her championship qualities and the many comments from all.Special thanks to Mary Rosenbaum for our new Ch. BiMarSunny Go Lucky a son of BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid.We are looking forward to Lucky Donnas first litter.Jeanette MajewskyRR1, Box 749, Houtzdale, PA 16651DONNA 814-378-8506FOR SALEWhelped 5385, sable female that is litter mate to Ch. Bi-Mar Sunny Go Lucky. Sire is BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid and dam is Black Tan littermate to BIS Ch. Bev-Nors Toastys Tan-Ya. Grandsire, BIS Ch. Bev-Nors Toasted Fudge. Show Prospect. 850.00Whelped 1686, Red sable male sired by Ch. Bi-Mar Sunny Go Lucky and out of a 34 sister to BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid. Very typey show prospect. 450.00Whelped 10185, red orange male, full brother to Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Charmer and Ch. Autumns Red Blaze of Bi-Mar. Show quality and available to show home only.Whelped 4586, red orange male sired by half brother and out of a 34 sister to BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid. Show prospect 650.00.Whelped 72785, sable male that has 8 AKC points and out of a litter sister to BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kids dam and out of a Black Tan male that is littermate to BIS Ch. Bev-Nors Toastys Tan-Ya. Grand- sires are BIS Ch. Sunrays Lit Beaver and BIS Ch. Bev-Nors Toasted Fudge.We also have three litters sired by BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid, some of these puppies will be for sale. Multiple Best In Show, Champion Bi-Mar Sundance Kid is now the number one sire, 1986 BI-MAR POMERANIANSMARY A ROSENBAUM 36520 28th Avenue SouthPhones 206-838-6397 FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON 98003206-927-2369The Pom Reader August 1987SHOWSIGHT - FROM THE EDITORSome time back Sally Baugniet told about the dinner cruise sponsored by the Specialties, and Im sorry to have missed it because I love boats. I have always loved boats, and probably always will. And that was the reason I signed the contract to perform for the National Bank of X.Now, at that time my band was sufficiently popular to work as much as we wanted, and yet poor enough to want to work as much as we could. Booking agencies knew we would always do a fine job, and yet were often agreeable to unusual requests. On a gut feeling I took a 30 day gig at a Country Club in a midwestern town too small to be on the map -1 dont know why, I just did. The band threw a fit -1 mean, how much fun was there to be had in East Walnut or whateverI stood firm - after all, I was the boss. It turned out to be 30 of the most enjoyable days nights, actually I have ever spent, with extremely gracious people in a beautiful setting. So, often I was game to take a gamble.One time I booked us into a fashionable ski resort...off-season. There were maybe 12 people in the 700 room hotel, but they were all very nice. They were also all Japanese and only one of them could understand a word of English. They just sat there and smiled. That was fine, too - they were an attentive audience and never knew that one night I hashed up the lyrics to Get A Kick Out Of You...And speaking of kicking and singing reminds me of The Night Betty And Bertie Hit The Dance Floor...literally. Betty and Bertie were- and apparently still are - my two biggest fans. Betty called about a month ago and asked to have another copy of a demo tape I had made - hers was worn out I had a notion to tell her so was I. Anyhow, for a 2 year period Betty and Bertie showed up at every first-nighter within possible driving distance. They somehow made it into numerous private clubs - how they did it, I dont know - but there they were. Now, a little background. Betty was tall, slim, strikingly attractive, in her 60's, and held down a very responsible position during the day. But at times she could be wild. Bertie was petite, pretty, the top realtor in her area, was 60 plus with the body of a 30-year-old. And, at times, the mind of a 12-year-old. The Night was one of those times.Betty and Bertie had polar interpretations of the art of terp- sichore. Bertie was of the Shimmy School of Dance, and Betty was trained in Dramatic High Kicking and Spinning With Arms Outstretched. Many were the nights that Betty would launch a shoe skyward and only stop to retrieve it when the band went on break. As she wore 3-inch heels this lent a rather disorienting effect to her whirls and twirls, causing dizziness and nausea in spectators. And of course Bertie always danced with complete abandon, often resembling a blender on PUREE. But those were only normal nights with Betty and Bertie. One night they really got wound up.Now, this was a very nice club. Everyone dressed beautifully, ate politely, drank judiciously, and behaved properly. Or normally they did. But this was Bettys birthday, or Berties birthday -1 cant remember. Betty and Bertie were the picture of class up to the last- in stunning gowns, their hair perfect, makeup exact, and many of the younger wives in the audience were jealous of the attention Betty and Bertie were getting from the men. But onstage I had a The Pom Reader August 1987strange feeling of impending doom...like something awful was about to happen.And as usual I was right. After, apparently, two too many toots of Drambuie, Betty and Bertie went into high gear. Lets go, Joe Baby they hollered, and feeling mischievious, I swung into my signature up-tempo version of Summertime, segued into an incinerating Heatwave, and then pulled out all the stops. The floor was packed - everyone was jiving. As my bassman hit the booming backbeat intro to Shame, I caught my breath and surveyed the scene below. And this is where it all fell apart.Betty hit the floor with a dynamic spin, arms outstretched, and as she turned she smacked four people in the face. One mans glasses flew onstage. I planted the mic and stopped to retrieve them. Just then Bertie went into a wiggle so intense that she fell right down to her knees. I jumped offstage to help her back up. She threw her arms around me in appreciation or something and, as I was off-balance at the time, we fell into two other couples who in turn created a domino effect which echolocated through the sea of people on the dance floor, eventually upsetting champagne buckets at three ringside tables. I jumped back onstage - things were getting out of hand. I decided to quickly move into Evergreen by which to convey love and romance to the frantic dancers and, hopefully, bring them back to some semblance of order. As I signaled my keyboard man I glanced down...and here came Betty, parting the dance floor with high kicks as Moses had the Red Sea.I stared in awe each kick went higher and higher. The crowd cheered her on she threw back her head it was a sight to behold.But then Betty went for the Ultimate Extension. She wound up, kicked as hard as she could, and...with the centrifugal force associated with extremely powerful movement, Bettys whole body left the ground. She seemed to levitate for a moment and, in slow motion it seems, arms reached toward her, I jumped down onto the floor, someone screamed, and Betty landed with a SPLAT...flat on her back.Imagine, if you will, an ironing board standing on end. Push it. The impact you imagine as the board hits the floor pales in comparison with that'of Bettys back meeting the parquet.She was lying very still. My heart stopped and so did the music.I ran to her side to see if she was still alive. I called Betty Betty Speak to me. Her eyes flashed open and she yelled, Lets Go, Joe BabyBetty and Bertie repaired to the Ladies' Lounge. I repaired to the stage. The others repaired to their tables and the staff repaired the damage. As we moved into a hauntingly slow rendition of Once In A While, I thought to myself, Well, no matter what, this is better than the time we played for the National Bank of X.But thats another story, for another day. Until then, I hope you are in tune, that your dance card is full, and that you always remember.. POMS AWAYWith love and thanks to Betty and Bertie. JMcG7Qfen 3tiis^Pomeicmians presents a new classic...Glen Iris IvanhoeyIBEST OF BREED or VARIETYOLIVE BRANCH KENNEL CLUBAPRIL 1987^PHOTO.7 BONNIE7 Best of Breed over specials, handled by Angela Curtis Joel Taylor. Thank you Mr. Robert Sharp Best of Breed, Mississippi Coast KC, handled byHiram Stewart. Thank you Mrs. Frances Thornton 4 Point Major from the Bred By Class, Atlanta KC. Thank you Mrs. George J. Wanner, Sr. Best of Winners, Columbia KC, handled by Ann Terry. Thank you Mr. Frank OberstarHo Ho has matured into a clear orange, 4 pound male with a glowing personality and a feisty attitude Since we just cant bear to have him gone for long, he will be shown close to home by Glenn Rebecca Lycan. Watch out for HO HOCheryl A. Jackson 1038 16th Avenue SouthJoel M. Taylor 328.66o3 Birmingham, AL 35205ChesaiPomeraniansCHESAI PLAYING FOR TIME Handled by Ron Feyh 9 points to date Robert Joan Reilly 512 438-266726093 Highway 281 North San Antonio, TX 78260The Cajun Comes to Kansas LLL Kennels1SfcBEST OF BREEDVARIETY Vtss35ST. CHARLESkennel CLUB 1987PHOTO BT PETRULI5 srsCH. TIM SUES HIGH LIGHTS taking BOB under Fred Young at St. Charles KC. Pending AKC confirmation Group I at Scottsbluff KC, judge Charles Mulock Group IV at Central Wyoming, judge Mildred Bryant BreederOwner Sue Goddard Co-Owner Janice Luginsland HIGH LIGHTS puppies on the ground soonLLL KENNELS, Janice Luginsland, Rt 1, Box 97, Americus, KS 66835. 316-443-5157The Pom Reader August 19878ViewPointVICTORIA POWELLBetter Homes and Kennels3EAbout six months ago I was visiting with Peke breeder Mrs. Tuula Damon, who showed me some photos of a kennel layout of someone who had purchased one of her dogs. The kennel set-up and its lovely bright colors and cheery appearance prompted me to contact the owner and ask her if I could present her ideas to the Toy fancy through this magazine. She eagerly accepted my offer, asking only that I wait until all construction was completed before featuring it. Well, construction is now complete at the kennels of Chateau St. Colbern in Kent, Washington, owned and operated by Mrs. Colleen Straight. Mrs. Straight breeds only Pekingese, but her kennel plans may be of interest to any Toy kennel owner. So here, through pictures, descriptions and the blueprint, we bring you the complete layout of Chateau St. Colbern.The kennel building is of wood frame construction on a four inch concrete slab floor. The exterior walls and ceiling are insulated with R-11 fiberglass batts. The clear-span roof trusses are sheathed with V2 inch CDX plywood and covered with fifteen-pound felt paper and 3-tab fiberglass shingles. Rain water is collected in plastic gutters and downspouts. The exterior of the building is finished with horizontally applied V2 inch beveled cedar siding, primed and painted with exterior house paint. The windows are one-inch insulating glass set in anodized aluminum frames.The interior walls of the kennel are finished in V2 inch hi-density particle board applied with a V groove butt joint. The material is then well primed and painted with two coats of lo-gloss enamel. The cubicles are constructed of four by eight by sixteen-inch, fifty percent concretepumice block. The mortar joints in the block are tooled in a concave fashion and the tops of the block walls are filled and smoothed so as not to leave any rough edges or joints. The block partitions are then filled with a block filler in preparation for two coats of semi-gloss enamel. The cubicle gates are constructed of inch AB grade finish plywood with each gate having two spring loaded self-closing hinges with two rubber bumpers installed at the closing side of the gate to reduce the noise of banging gates. Only the outside surfaces of the gates are painted with two coats of enamel. We have found in the past that if the gates are painted on the inside the dogs, as they jump up, soon scratch them and they no longer look neat unpainted they look fine. The entire kennel is illuminated with fluorescent strip lighting fixtures.The grooming and prep room is furnished with plastic laminate cabinetry. The food preparation portion of the counter is at thirty six inches above the floor, while the bathing and grooming counter is at thirty two inches above the floor. The floor covering in this area is seamless sheetThe Pom Reader August 1987vinyl. The concrete floor coating in the areas where the dogs are housed is a three coat application of non-skid epoxy deck and patio enamel. This floor coating is very scrubbable and easily maintained.The source of heat for the kennel originates in the grooming and prep area with a fully automatic, vented to the outside, fan driven kerosene furnace. The heat is distributed through the kennel with three variable speed fans mounted six inches below the ceiling height. The fans run constantly, night and day, whether it is during the heating cycle, air conditioning cycle, or when neither system is operating, as our weather in the Pacific Northwest can be quite mild at times. With the fans operating continuously, positive air circulation promotes a fresh clean kennel.The exterior run and exercise area is constructed of 1V2x8x16 inch concrete paving stones placed on a base of four to six inches of self-draining granular fill material. In our experience this is a very important feature over a monolithic concrete slab that will not dry quickly after washing or during winter weather, where as with the jointed pavers the water quickly drains through and the area dries much sooner. There is a large retractable hose reel with a 58 inch hose and spraymixer attachment for daily washing in this area, daily washing with a good sanitizerdeodorizer keeps the outside runs clean and fresh. The run area was intentionally constructed on an incline so as to provide additional and much needed exercise for the dogs. The run and exercise area is enclosed with a thirty-six inch high galvanized chain link fence with interior mobile sections to separate the gals from the guys at that time of the season. The top is covered with corrugated fiberglass panels. Rain water is collected in gutters and downspout and drained away from the area in this way dogs can be out in all types of inclement weather.Continued next page...View Point by Victoria Powell continued...The kennel is entered from the patio area of the main residence, directly into the puppy kennel. This area is outfitted with eight 3x4 foot cubicles. Each cubicle easily accomodates two youngsters up to about nine months of age. There is a storage closet in this area with sufficient shelving to hold all bulk purchased kennel supplies.The main kennel is entered from the puppy kennel. The adult dogs are housed here, separated from the puppy area by a gate to keep the adults from journeying into the puppy room on their way to and from the exercise yards. As you will note from the photos, this kennel does not have indoor-outdoor runs which necessitates the daily handling of all dogs to allow them to go outside. The main kennel can house 20 dogs. Each of the 20 cubicles measure 3x4 feet and are equipped with a metal bed elevated slightly off the floor. The beds are fitted with a down-filled cushion with a washable cover. The dogs are watered by means of a Waterhole bowl and also each have their own favorite toy within their enclosure. The main kennel has access to the outside exercise yards and the dogs run to and from the yards themselves.The Whelping, Prep and Grooming room is entered from the main kennel and this room seems to be the main center of activity for Mrs. Straight. It is well equipped with cabinetry and also includes a large, deep sink with a sprayer attachment for bathing, correct height counter space for grooming, lots of overhead lighting, a built- in Cool Dry hair dryer with easy access, and an exhaust fan. There is an under-counter refrigerator and a self-dispensing wall hopper containing dry food. All food preparation takes place in this area. Continued next page...VIEW POINT by Victoria Powell continued10T \PUPPY KENNEL\ jLI CONDITIONER77VJ\T TMRU-WL7.ALL f]1\p SINK l-24" X 18' X 12' DEEP SINKW GOOSE NECK W SPRAYRINSE GROOMING HOLDING CAGESMAIN KENNELEXTERIOR DOG RUN CONSTRUCTIONTO DOG RUNST. COLBERN KENNEL PLAN0 1 2 3 4 S FEETBlueprint for the Chateau St. Colbern KennelThe whelping pens in this same room are designed to hold a bitch during the later stages of pregnancy, during whelping, and throughout the nursing period. Litters may also be kept here after the mother has returned to the main kennel, at least until they outgrow their enclosures. These cages may also double as sick bays if needed, as they are high-grade veterinary hospital-type cages.The outside exercise area is about 16x30 feet. The actual surface on which the dogs run is covered with concrete paving stones laid on a base of selfdraining granular material. This surface is very porous and though not as inexpensive as gravel, it is wonderful for its quick-dry capabilities. This is especially valuable with coated breeds living in damp or humid climates. Mrs. Straight asks that readers please note the highway traffic cones which her Peke boys love to anoint They are visible in the following photos.The thing about this kennel that really caught my interest was its overall cheeriness. Unfortunately these photos are in black white, but the kennel itself is painted bright white with glossy yellow accents. It is lovely to view and since I believe dogs enjoy beauty as much as we do, I wanted all of you to have a chance to see it.I extend my thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Straight for the time they took working with me to develop this article. Also, at this point I would like to ask any readers who have or know of an innovative or especially different kennel design to please contact me through the magazine and well cover it in a future issue. Perhaps we could have thrice-yearly coverage of great kennel ideas for Toys.Until next month, heres to happy ToysVikkiSnn-i^ag Pomeranian PalaceCH. JIGGER AND CH. SABRA.V aThese are the latest champions here at Doo-Shay. CH. LLL BIT O GOLD JIGGER who finished in just 7 shows, blew coat and will start again the fall. CH. DOO-SHAYS HOOLIGAN SABRA who will be staying home this fall taking care of her youngsters. Several Litters of excellent quality are for sale at reasonable prices.Shannon Johnson 6270 Tripp Road Holly, Ml 48442 313-634-1331The Pom Reader August 198711Snimal SpecialtiesPomeranian Lapel Pinsm r, r.i ' S .1 \LmExclusively designed in Cloisonne. A Choice of Cream, Black Tan, or Red. Great for Prizes or a profit maker for your Club. Discounts given on orders of 25 or more pins. Price 5.00 plus 1.00 for shipping and handling on 1 to 10 pins.SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TOJ.L.S. Animal Specialties4102 NEZ PERCE COEUR dALENE, ID 83814 PH. 208 765-8518Pattys PomeranianskCh. Pattys Do It For Dude SputzSputzie finished her championship in rememberance of her namesake grandsire, Ch. Camelots Bashfull Dude. She is my third homebred champion, my fourth owner-handled champion. For sale male born 11587, sire Ch. Pattys Dinomite of Bren-Ray.PATTYS POMERANIANS, Patty Jensen, 6520 Game Farm Rd. E Mound, MN 55364. 612 472-5950.J AND M'S POMS-R-USFormerly J Ms Prestigious PomeraniansAND NOW IT BEGINS 8J and Ms Jole Wee ColtessenceOn her third timd in the ring, Tess is shown going TOY GROUP I on 62887 at the Golden State Dog Fanciers All Breed Match. Her accomplishments to date also include BOS 61487, Purebred Dog Council of So. Ca. All Breed Match first time in the ring. BOS 62187, Match and Show News All Breed Match second time in the ring.Tess is our first attempt at show breeding and is owner handled.Mary JJ Marchbanks4986 Avila Way, Buena Park, CA 90621. 714-994-0259SPonieAanicmbBreeders of fine Poms since 1957 4345 Rogers Lake Road Kannapolis, NC 28081 Phone 704 938-2042K. G. GRIFFITH, ownerJUS____III HI I l I till ....Ch. Beaver of Lenette, 412 lbs. red standing at stud for 100.00. Sired by Ch. Models Timstoppers Echo.FOR SALE Proven matron - Black Tan, raised one litter of 5 puppies. Very young.Top show prospect male - Black Tan. 7 months old. Show home only. Sired by Great Elms Tar Baby.Three show prospect males - orange, 2 to 3 months old. Sired by Ch. Great Elms Lil Man of Lenette, Ch. Woods Magic Masterpiece, Ch. Coys Top of the Mark.Puppies almost always available from our four champion studs as well as from other to studs. Priced from 200.00. Almost all of our Poms are from the Great Elms line.The Pom Reader August 1987GENERALLY SPEAKING...by Susan WadeWith the actual temperature of 91 degrees and the heat index at 106 degrees, I try to think of cool things - a huge frosty pitcher of lemonade, ice cream sundaes, mountain streams running swiftly, the water in sparkling lakes...or snow. The last time I saw a real snowfall was in 1974 when I made my first trip to the Garden. Oh my Was there snowWe left Florida, bound for New York during the gas shortage - remember that Two professional handlers, a young lady of about twelve, six Miniature Schnauzers, four Miniature Poodles, four Yorkshire Terriers, two Maltese, one Smooth Chihuahua named Zsa Zsa, one three-month-old Schnauzer puppy named Solo and me. All neatly packed into a 30 foot motor home and bound for Long IslandFortunately, the gas shortage didnt give us much of a problem and we were able to fill both gas tanks on the motor home before we climbed onto the New Jersey Parkway. Feeling very lucky, the driver decided that we would use only the gas in the front tank, so when it began to get low, off we went to fill it up. We pulled into a gas station in fine style, prepared to put in whatever amount they would sell us. Would you believe that they would let us have only 1.00 worth of gas Thats right - and our toll ticket was marked, so that the only way we could buy another 1.00 worth was to get off the NJP, pay a toll, get back on and buy gas at the next station We though that was pretty stupid, but what can you do On we went, but by the time we were off that charming toll road, we were well into the back tank of gas. We did manage to get to Long Island, though the gas was a bit low...but we were thereThe next day which happened to be my birthday was spent at the Specialties. One handler and the little girl did the Yorkie one, and I went off with the other handler to the Terrier Specialty. I have memories of holding Schnauzers on grooming tables in a huge, drafty armory A monstrous tarp had been hung across the inside of the entry a large overhead door. This thing would billow out every time anyone wanted in. In an effort to further break the breeze, large tarps had been stretched over frames that were placed at intervals which left a rather zig-zag path, with the grooming in the areas protected by the tarps. It was different, I had to admit, and somewhat of an adventure to thread your way to the ringsThat night were the dinners, etc., so I was rather looking forward to an evening of peace and quiet after the dogs were fed, exed, and put to bed. While we had been showing the dogs, the snow had started and the temperature was beginning to drop. We had left the motor home on Long Island and all the dogs there were comfy and warm. We took care of things and the handler, the client, and husband left for the dinner. I have to admit it was very peaceful, sitting in the motor home and looking out at the snow - just like a Christmas cardMy Christmas card scene took on a different aspect when the circuit breaker in the house broke and there was no electricity in the motor home. Resourceful me - turn on the generator Bright idea, but the generator wouldnt turn over - not even after The Pom Reader August 1987several tries. I had been so wrapped up in my peace and quiet scenario that I didnt realize the temperature had dropped to 10 above 0 No propane for the oven either. Also, the house was locked and equipped with a burglar alarm.As the cold began to seep in, I shredded every newspaper I could find and filled the dog crates, covered the crates with blankets and crawled into a sleeping bag. At about ten oclock, the Chihuahua and the puppy were beginning to fuss and I was beginning to feel a bit on the cool side. At this point, I found another sleeping bag, stuffed mine inside it, took Zsa Zsa and Solo and crawled in. Zsa Zsa immediately curled up behind my knees and Solo took possession of my chest. About midnight, all I could think about was that house just across the driveway and about how warm it must be inside even with the heat turned down, and how nice it would be to have a cup of coffee I could even smell the coffee.I began to devise ways to get into that house - all of which involved being descended upon by the police, of course. At about one oclock, I made a decision - I was going to break a window and get into that house - at least then I wouldnt be alone...and the police cars were sure to be warmI was saved from a night in the police station by the arrival of the handler and clients returning from the dinner The clients husband an MD dispatched me to the house for a warm, soaking bath, breakers were flipped, heaters were turned on, shredded paper removed, dogs checked and all declared well. I was bundled into a robe and seated before a fireplace with the biggest cup of hot chocolate anyone could imagine. When I glanced out the window at the newly fallen snow, it again resembled a Christmas card.You would think that this was enough to make me remember my first trip to the Garden, but you should have seen me two nights later, with two Yorkies in crates, and an X-pen...on the Long Island Railroad trying to make a change in trains so I wouldnt end up in the Bronx instead of Long IslandlDMILLAMORELEANOR KEN MILLER5426 Spring Lake Drive Lakeland, Florida 33803 Residence Telephone 813 646-5864oirbSyJerrie Freia P. O. Box 2775 Morgan City, LA 70381 504-384-7466TIM SUE POMERANIANSCome see us ANYTIME in our new homeI TIM SUE GODDARD Route 2, Box 540 Opelousas, LA 70570 318 543-662213POMERANIAN CLUB OF MICHIGAN SPECIALTYIn conjunction with Kalamazoo Kennel ClubKI 4BEST OF BREED OR VARIETYmKALAMAZOOkennel club19 BOOTH PHOTOBE 111J udge Mrs. Barbara Jarmoluk awards Best of Breed to Am. Can. Ch. Millamors Im A Windjammer owner handled by JeanneStafford.5'lMKALAMAZOOKENNEL CLUBk887BOOTH PHOTOinWinners Bitch, Best of Winners, Best of Opposite Sex Watters Tiny Touch OAmber owned by Rollie Evelyn Conley.mIWx1151Winners Dog Windjammers Night Ranger owner handled byJeanne Stafford.JDS POMPOUS POMSHome of CH. CIRCLE M COMES A HOSSMANJANET HOVEY, 34856 Acton Canyon Road, Acton, CA 93510. 805 269-55752^AtT 4. iPomi.DESAREE SANDIFER509 OAKDALE STREET, GASTONIA, NC 28054 TELEPHONE 704 865-0859omeranianMarlene Marlin Presser209 886-5561 21789 E. Hwy 4 Stockton, CA 95205BANDBOXCh. Stud Service in Orange, Cream Red Sable Puppies and Adults OccasionallyNANCY DEFOREST BARTHOLOMEW Rt. 1, Box 182, Ola, AR 72853 501-489-5733SHILOH KENNELS Great Elms, McKamey linesBreeding Quality PuppiesRon Phyllis Suby, R3, Box 178, Forest Ci- ty, IA 50436. 515 582-4553Golden Aires PomsOffers for sale, 1 orange sable male, whelped 7686, well on his way to his championship with 7 points including a major. Pictures and pedigree furnished upon request. Sharon Masnick, HCR 65 Box 745, Huger, SC 29450. 803 928-3511.WINDJAMMER...The Poms With PizzazzSorry - nothing for sale until springBob Jeanne Stafford 1231 Carberry Road616-683-0214 Niies, Ml 49120ymericarzjAarn^mfV^ec^^e'rfermcPomeranians are our specialty. Exquisite, frameable parchment. 4 gen. 7.00 5 gen. 10.00 6 gen. 16.00 7 gen. 32.00. Rolled 2.00. Shipped in beautiful frame 4 gen. 5.00 extra 5 gen. 7.00 extra. Send copy of registration.10115 ALLENDALE ROAD, WOODSTOCK, IL 60098The Pom Reader August 198714^tsA cSAoz-oAot Dear ReadersAfter hearing the good and the bad of air shipping us kids from state to state, I thought I should give my astute opinion on the subject. Frankly, I dont understand all the ruckus. Hey kid, if ya gotta go, ya gotta go. BON VOYAGEIt takes an extraordinary canine like me to stay behind and not ever be shipped anywhere. However, its not the end of the world if you are chosen to leave your present environment and fly the friendly skies. Well, if the engine fails if your airplane gets show down by an enemy craft or something of this sort...Make the most of the trip. So what if you have to be at the airport at 530 a.m., two to three hours prior to takeoff. You can amuse yourself and others by whining, barking, howling or scratching just for the attention while inside your HOT little crate. WATER Sorry, little one, remember what the airlines said Im sorry, lady, your dog cannot have any water as they become sick from it on the flight. I say, dont despair, take something else along with you. Personally, if it were me, Id take along my favorite thing...ice cream Just store it in the back of your new traveling home. I say traveling home, cause you may be forgotten about and have a longer trip than expected. Dont worry, by the time you get to your destination, you wont want to come out of that crate. You get used to the four walls closing in on you and chewing on those bars on the gate for entertainment.Remember, DONT GO POTTY You cant blame it on water spillage, cause you never got any water in the first place. Are you having fun stuffed in the same stuffy room with all the baggage You and all those other little fellows are now called BAGGAGE. Ive heard of other names, but BAGGAGE Thats the worstIt wont be long now, with the soaring heat and high humidity. One way or another, your trip will be completed. Bet you are dying for that cold drink of water, but never fear, after the aircraft touches ground and you are taken off the plane and placed on the ground for a few hours while waiting for your next ride into the cargo department, you will get cooled off quickly allright in the severe thunderstorm and high winds. The attendants will get you in a minute. First things first...maybe you will be next on the little transport wagon after the canvas tent. Your turn is coming, trust me. Finally, you made it inside the building and your anxious new mom and dad immediately pick you up. You of course initiate them The Pom Reader August 1987right then and there, after all you have been flying around the world for the past 10 hours and couldnt hold it any longer. Thats okay, if you go for one more ride, youre in This is the most enjoyable ride of all. HOME. On a soft, warm, loving lap.Well kid, you had to go and Im proud of you. You did it. Oh, just another pleasant thought from your monthly PR columnist. When you grow up, you will be able to fly again and soon thereafter, you will be a proud mama.Guess air shipping is worth it at times. BON VOYAGE. Looking on the bright side of things, I remain,Positively yours o'. .-isiohn e. heartzPROFESSIONAL HANDLING IN CANADA POMS A SPECIALTY P.O. BOX 1259, TRURO, N.S. CANADA PHONE 902 895-7427jfa oierte lcmzeranianBreeding for a better Pom-morrowGreat Elms, Precious Petites, Showstopper Lines Dorothy MartinRt. 2, Box 30M, Rock Hill, SC 29730 803-377-7718POM ACRES STUNNINGLY SABLE- iINNEPSWJBTONKALAKEJUNETEFI7Shown receiving a 4 point major from judge Michelle Billings at Lake Minnetonka K.C. Sable also received BOBs under judge Elaine Mathis and judge Alfred E. Treen. Thank you judges and a special thank you to Lois Martin for her fine handling and care she gives Sable.Pom Acres KennelR.R.4Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613Robert Juanita Fiddick Tel 319-989-2199ISWowfi JffemoruBy Elva CohenfMcGilbrySo many happy memories I was an only child and my parents maybe spoiled me a bit. I grew up on the Lewis River in Washington, in the foothills of Mt. St. Helens. Such a beautiful mountain before the eruption. My first doggy pet was a little fox terrier type. I can remember the dusty road Mother and I walked about a mile to get my little girl dog. She was a wonderful little pet. I must have been about five years old then.My Mother and Father were born and raised on the Lewis River, too. They were schoolmates. I had a riding pony and enjoyed riding the old roads and seeing so much wildlife. Years do pass and I was up to a teenager so soon. I played basketball through high school. Happy daysIn 19331 married Mr. Cohen, a wonderful husband. We traveled a lot seeing our country and enjoying ourselves. I was ill for awhile and confined to my bed. I wanted a small dog to be with me all the time. We looked around kennels in Portland and saw some Poms...finally decided on a pretty male bred in Michigan. He was so intelligent never had a lead on. We had a restaurant and my Pommie knew everybody.One day I rushed home to get something, and of course he was with me. I left him outside and I think he resented that. Anyway, he saw another dog and rushed across the street. A car hit him and killed him. I really was in shock. My husband went out to find me another pet. This time it was a very beautiful Orange Wolf Sable.She matured almost four pounds. I now realize just how good quality she was huge coat, high tail set, all we want in a show dog.A friend of mine from San Francisco came by one time and was going on the Idaho circuit. She wanted my female to build points for her female, so she could finish. When she came back she handed me a handful of ribbons. My baby had won them One show she won was Sun Valley Idaho -1 believe the only show ever held there.My first show I went to I showed her son in Portland, Oregon, and he won. That was about 1938...you know, the bug bit me right there. I always showed my own dog and went to shows in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Canada making American and Canadian Champions. So many good friends from the shows.My very best friend of many years is Pauline Hughes of California. We went to many shows together. For years I spent half my time with Pauline and half at home.When I lost my first husband I lived in Vancouver, Washington.At that time I judged shows all over the U.S. and Canada. The highlight of my judging career was judging Del Monte, California, and the then famous Morris Essex show.The Golden Glow kennel name came to me when I saw a billboard advertising Golden Glow Beer - to me it fit my Poms. My Champions lived with me until they died of old age.In later years I remarried. It was in 1960 that I married an exhibitor of German Shorthair Pointers Vance McGilbry was a professional handler so I had to give up judging. We had many, many happy show trips.Ive enjoyed a full life as an exhibitor, breeder, and judge. Ive been President of an All Breed Club for several years and also President of a Pom Specialty Club.Our twilight years have caught up with us...were both eighty years old, but we still have our pets.DRain Beau PomeraniansHome ofAmerican Canadian Ch. Coys Lucky EightAt stud to approved bitches Jean Sue Cook6810 S. Magnolia. Ocala. Florida 32676 904 237-1636ICERAMA POMERANIANSSkip PiazzaTHE KENNELS527 B Church Road Avondale, PA215-268-8000 or 215-268-2266193113^fixC^Jrecious C^Jeii iBreederOwnerCLAUDIA PFEFFERP.O. BOX 10432Jefferson. LA 70181504 737-1729esDOVER-HOLIHOUSEDover-Holihouse Kris Kring-LDover-Holihouse Kathryn Hartz319 Ardmore Avenue Trenton, NJ 08629 609-695-1642The Pom Reader August 198716-------------- UPDATE -----------------TOPTEN EXHIBITORSAS OF THE JANUARY - JULY 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 JULY 1987 AKC GAZETTE.POINTSD. WATTS......................................................................48L. VASUTA.................................................................... 38C. R. READY..............................................................35L. BRYSON....................................................................33B. MCDONALD..............................................................32P. HENDRICKS..............................................................30L. COLUNGS................................................................28N. MCKAMEY...............................................................28L. EJCHORSZT............................................................27A. G. GONOS............................................................27PIAZZAMARCANTONIO............................................27Tie placements alphabeticalYour Showcase for Purebred PomsThe Pom Reader August 198717BEV-NOR POMS - home of Ch. Bev-Nors Toasted Fudge 1 Pomfor 1981, 1982, 1983, 24 BIS, 5 Specialties, sire of top winning females in 1984,1985, sire of only Black Tan to ever go BIS. Stud Fee 200.00 - limited to 20 bitches per year. Ch. Thelduns Almond Fudge - sire of 33 champions, BIS, Group, Specialty winners. Stud Fee 250.00 limited to 15 bitches per year. Ch. Bev-Nors Statesman - multi Group winner, 1986 Best in Sweepstakes winner NYC, Stud fee 200.00. 6 August litters due, several repeats. BEV NORRIS, 7747 Meadow Road, Pasadena, MD 21122. 301-255-1343.EMCEES POMS Show puppies available Stud service on Ch. Emcees Solid Gold Prince, son of Ch. Great Elms Prince Charming . Fee 250.00.Morris Betty Carson, 9826 Waltham Drive, Richmond, VA 23233. Ph. 804 740-7977. PET PILLOWS Fragrant, cedar chips stuffed. Repels fleas and ticks. Removable, washable, pile, cream color cover- 19x16- 14.00 19x23 - 16.80 28x24 - 21.50 29 x35 - 26.00. Postage Paid. Mary Ann Wellnitz RR 1, Box 86, Rushville, Nebr. 69360 Tel 308-327-2533Offers At Stud CH. BONNERS LEGACY GOLDEN DRAGONOwnerHandler SANDRA TERRITOP.O. Box 33 Lakeland, LA 70752 Tel 504 627-5200KHANIRAINBOW POMSByron Connie HendricksP.O. Box 644, Arcadia, CA 91006 Tel 818 444-5131HOME OF THEKILLER AND ALL THOSE GORGEOUS GIRLS 5908 Westside Road El Paso, TX 79932NORMA C. GAD 915 584-0942wzeraman WITH PLANNED PARENTHOOD DARRELL OLGA BAKER207 Shirleen Drive Seabrook, Texas 77586 713 326-2250JUST A POMS presentsCH. JUSTA MENEHUNEproducing 80 females - watch for his winning daughters at the showsand AUSTINS A KNIGHT TO REMEMBERHeavy coated black - sire Ch. Shadra's Battery Not IncludedSHARON HIEMENZ, Rt 1, Remington Road, Ormond Beach, FL 32074. Tel 904 437-2190CH. MCKAMEYS IDEAL SUNSATIONVCh. McKameys Ideal Conquest CH. MCKAMEYS IDEAL STYLESTEPPER Krystal's Cherry Kijafa Ch. Millamor's Moonrock CH. DAJA JUSTA ROCKSAMPLEHood's Sweet Cookie ptd.Ch. Ken Gay Cavalier Joe CH. MCKAMEY'S CAVALIERS PEPPER McKameys Little Duchess Ch. McKameys Enchanting Pepper CH. MCKAMEYS ENGHANTING BEN JO McKameys Blossom Jo Ch. McKameys Ideal Conquest CH. MCKAMEYS STAR OF GOLDMcKameys Star MillicentCh. McKameys Ideal Perfection CH. MCKAMEYS IDEAL SUNSATIONMcKamey's 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 319 332-5809TrSPPGrafenhorstsPomeranians .ff 'EP3BnhHorst Graf12000 N.W. 2nd Street Plantation, FL 33325305 475-2465The Pom Reader August 198718SPECIALS ADDITIONTOP TWENTY POMERANIANS JANUARY - JULY 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 JULY 1987 AKC GAZETTE.POINTS NAME Owner BISA BISS BOSS I5035 CH. PRECIOUS PETITES GABRIEL D............................................ 11-9Claudia Pfeffer, Owner2580 CH. GREAT ELMS PRINCE CHARMING D d................................... 11-5BakerPiazza, Owners1950 CH. APOLLOETTE MOONLITE GAMBLER D.......................... - - - 5M. M. Presser, Owners1715 CH. D-NEES DARIN DUFFIE D................................................. - 4 - 2Nadine Hersel, Owner1315 CH. TEXICANS GIANT KILLER CHULA D.............................. - - - 2Norma Gad, Owner925 CH. TOPAZE JACKPOT TOBEY D........................................... - - - 2J. Butler, Owner885 CH. CLAIRMONTS CAROLINA DELITE B............................... - 1 - 1L. Bryson, Owner770 CH. IDAS TOUCH OF BEV-NOR D........................................... - - - 2TarverHagemanCreed, Owners765 CH. PATTYS DUFFIES LIL SKIPPER D.......................................... 1S, Kelly, Owner730 CH. PRECIOUS PETIT RIPLE SUPREME D.................................... 1DollMcGinnis, Owners675 CH. HERDS LITTLE YOYO D........................................................... 1B. Gibbs, Owner650 CH. HARBINS TIME TO POP THE CORK D............................ - - 1 1I. S. Harbin, Owners595 CH. DUPRES SPARKLING GOLD-BUSTER D........................ - - - 2J. Dupre, Sr., Owner515 CH. AUTUMNS RED BLAZE OF BI-MAR D.................................... 1L. Untalan, Owner510 TIM SUES HIGH LIGHTS D............................................................... - - - 2GoddardLuginsland, Owners510 VALCOPY WAKHAM COVER GIRL B............................... -1-1Gemmill Plonkey, Owners440 CH. DIGNITYS CHRIS OUGHTS D.................................................. ....B. M. Dignowity, Owners410 WHARTONS SEPPI VON HONIG D................................................. 1N. E. Wharton, Owners300 IDLE ACRES PINBALL WIZARD D.................................... S.Kubankin, Owner290 CH. KARLEE TWENTY FOUR KARAT D.......................................... B. P. Curry, Owners290 CH. MIXONS MUSIC MAN D.............................................................. 1R. Mixon, Owner290 CH. WEE HEARTS BIT OF GOLD DUST D....................................... 1C. Ready, OwnerTie placements alphabeticalH ID IV BOB8 6 3 62 15 83 2- 101-14 3 3-42 1-512 16 1112 1-171 2 2 1312 3 512 11- 21-19 1 12 1141 - - 12 - - 111444ThePom Reader August 1987CLUB NEWS...OHIO VALLEY POM CLUBOur OVPC has been growing in leaps and bounds...we now have 39 adult members and 2 Junior members with several others pending we welcome anyone who would like to share the world of Poms with us here in Ohio...we have several out of state members, who include Olga Darrell Baker from Texas. We are honored to have them with us as everyone knows, Mrs. Baker is the current president of the American Pomeranian Club and Mr. Baker is an AKC delegate. We also have members from Pennsylvania and Michigan.Our meetings have been very interesting as well as a lot of fun for all in attendance -1 assure you, they do prompt everyone to "take part - they move along well, with each member having ample opportunity to express their opinions and ideas.OVPC had its official election of officers at the June meeting. They are President, Lorinda Vasuta Vice President, James Shearer Treasurer, Darren Lane Secretary, Judy Shearer. Our Board of Directors includes Shari Stoffer Kubankin, Ron Feyh, and Larry Rookstool.OVPC now has its own newsletter, called The Buckeye Barker it is sent out to members monthly and is published by Barbara Stoffer, with the help of many people who contribute items, as well as artwork.Our PUPPY MATCH which had to be cancelled in June is now definitely set for September 12th, at Hiawatha Park in Mt. Vernon, Ohio...it will be an ALL BREED and OBEDIENCE Match with Trophies and Ribbons to be awarded. Larry Rookstool of Lar-Ron Kennels is in charge and may be contacted for further details at 2520 Eakin Road, Columbus, OH 43204, telephone 614 274-2118.OVPC would like to welcome any Pom lovers to join us, if you are interested in the future of the Pomeranian breed. You dont have to be an exhibitor or breeder, we can use all the ideas and- help available out there. We also welcome ALL the new members and thank them for joining us...ARENT POMS JUST GREATOur monthly meeting will be held the 3rd Saturday of the month at 8 p.m., at the Bonanza Restaurant in Cambridge, Ohio. For further details please contact our Secretary, Judy Shearer, 523 Miller Ave., Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681. Tel 216 852-4136.The following is a "poem I wrote for our newsletterTo all the lucky people who share their lives with POMS...Precious minutes of every day...Can be packed up and tucked away...in memories and, in time, relived...untarnished...brightly, there to give Joy and warmth..a smile or two...Of the love your POMS share with you...Barbara Stoffer, 13810 Easton NE, Alliance, OH 44601POMERANIAN VIDEO UPDATE...A script meeting was held in New York City on July 20, 1987, at Ailes Communications, 456 West 43rd Street in Manhattan. Attending were a representative of the Shooting crew, Mrs. Edna Horn script producer, Maxine Beam consultant, and the American Pomeranian Club Video Committee Dorothy Bonner, Olga Baker and Christine Heartz. Many ideas in the script were expanded and there were many discussions. Excellent progress was made. The evidence that there would be some difficulty in securing a live example of every point in the script on the busy shooting date was considered with agreement to accept still pictures in cases of necessity. In view of this fact, Chairman Dorothy Bonner will be glad to accept any clear 8x10 pictures of Pomeranians sent to her. They may or may not be used. All Poms having won a Best-In-Show are invited to be in the video on the shooting date of October 6 in New York. Handlers John Heartz and Skip Piazza were appointed to assist. After the meeting, the American Kennel Club hosted a delicious luncheon. Dorothy Bonner, 26093 Highway 281 North, San Antonio, TX 78260. Tel 512-438-2256.LETTERS...Dear Mr. McGinnis,I recently received notification from you that my subscription to The Pom Reader would expire with the June issue. I promptly returned my money for another year as I dont want to miss a single issue - in fact every month I eagerly await the arrival of each issue. Im only a pet Pom owner but I absolutely love them and love to look at all the beautiful pictures and read the articles. Many times I wish I could reach in and pick up one of the gorgeous dogs - they are so beautiful and loveable looking.Recently on a trip to Florida I was able to visit one of the dog breeders that advertise in your magazine. I was going to be in Ormond Beach so I called JUSTA POMS to see if I might visit as I'd never had the opportunity to see a show Pom before. Sharon Hiemenz was very nice and took several hours out of her busy schedule to show me her dogs and explained many things about champion quality dogs which I didnt know. That just confirmed what I already knew - that people who love Poms are the greatest people in the world.Thank you for your time and thanks for a great magazine.Connie Ramsey, Harrison, AR And thank you for the nice letter - it made my day JMcGHi Joe,Received Pom Reader and read it cover to cover as usual. I was interested to read about litter size in the letters column. My largest litter from a Champion bitch is 5 - free whelped. I had one female several years back that had 3 litters of 5 - free whelped.I finished Champion bitches from all of her litters of 5.1 have worked long and hard to establish a line of free whelping females. Usually we use 4 pounds as the bottom weight to breed them. But the physical conformation, bone structure determines free-whelping ability - not the weight. Ive had 3 pounds free whelp and 6 pounds require C-sections.Now for getting on my soapbox. Too many breeders do what I like to call "panic sections. They dont give the female time to do her thing. Im getting very particular about selling to those who I know routinely do C-sections. Oh well, we all have our very definite opinionsHope you all will be at Houston. I hate the drive in this hot weather but will appreciate the conveniences of the motor home coming and going.Loved the story about the coon. We live in the country and can identify with content. Unusual thing happened here this year. When the Canadian Geese were flying north, a large flock stayed on our neighbors conservation pond about 12 mile from us. They laid their eggs, hatched them out and still stayed. Now the half-grown wander all over the neighborhood. They are very tame since the neighbor waters and feeds them in his yard. Now we are waiting to see if they come back and stay next year for the second hatch and later generations. The dogs love to bark at them and cats stalk them but it doesnt even bother them enough to get out of the shade of the apple trees.Continued good luck with the publications. It is hard work but one you must enjoy to stay with it.As ever,Janice Luginsland, Americus, Kansas Thanks for the letter, but CANADIAN GEESE Maybe next year you can get...Dear Joe,Couldnt resist calling about this ad in The San Antonio Light July 87 POMERANIAN GEESE. 27.50 pr. The man has been raising Pomeranian Geese for years. They are white with grey head and gray stripe down back. Range from 15-20 poundsJoan Reilly, San Antonio, Texas And now Ive heard EVERYTHING JMcGThe Pom Reader August 1987aYour Showcase For Purebred PomsPresented by Doll-McGinnis Publicationsa division of Doll-McGinnis Enterprises, Inc. 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, FL 33809 Telephones 813 858-2639 or 813 858-3839ADVERTISING RATESIn U.S. DollarsOPEN RATE FULL PAGE....120.00HALF PAGE.......65.0014 PAGE............35.0018 PAGE............20.00116 PAGE..........12.00SUBSCRIPTION RATES12 Months - 12 Issues 24.00 third class post40.00 first class postRESERVE YOUR COVER TODAY...We have several covers available for the upcoming year plan ahead to feature your Pom on the cover of THE POM READER...all covers suitable for framing Cost of front cover includes full-color front cover and black white inside front page. 500.00.CONTRACT RATESContract rate applies to advertisers who agree to place one ad each month on a yearly basis. Size of ad and content may vary month to month, but advertiser must have one ad per issue. Contract advertisers receive a FREE subscription.FULL PAGE......96.00HALF PAGE.......53.0014 PAGE............27.0018 PAGE............16.00116 PAGE............8.00All ads 14 page and larger include one black white photo at no extra charge. Extra photos 5.00 each. Full Color is available at 300.00 per page. Accent Color is available - call for quote.DEADLINESThe deadline for advertising is the 10th of the month preceding publication date i.e., March 10th for the April issue. All ads received after the deadline will appear in the next available issue. All photos will be returned with your copy of the magazine.THE POM READER is sent as a courtesy to all AKC licensed Pomeranian, Toy Group, and Best in Show judges.MAKE ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO Doll-McGinnis Publications' ^Som ^leaderMarch1985AJiS72 tfleacer7,0AVA.NEV.-S MASTER SKYLARK 'QT-v