The Pom Reader September 1995

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AS__Va, Sr.. -'.Vi -mIa.-.wh ..mtmwJ ^vsawA .\ mf-Mkir' kfc- r '..-y miliLL AIa nRfcMii-xvil iMp t A riJk\ \ r 'HrVi.SA\ W.iH T' 'm- . -, a TV"Y V-V-.jfeSPV5' 'MS^i' .8-4KIQ.ir'.^2-V-' Hf1- Vi mHKvrvv7. -S- a -a--\Li'ORE1 - THANGROANO ILTIES - LOOK FOR HI OF SEPTEMBERVTIAKING THE B S. ALL BREEDE MISE SPEC URNS 1 jam fWJAuJA3HARLC 1E A POMERANIANSS T A R F I R ETONY CABRERA FABIAN ARIENTI 23750 SW 142ND AVE REDLANDS, FL 33032 305-257-2818The Pom Reader September 1995THE POMINDEX TO ADVERTISERS.25McINTOSH-TAYLOR, B.25ALLAN, M.26MARTIN, D.3ARIENTI, F.25MASNICK, S..22BARNETT, P,.34MERCER, DBERNEY, S .26SEPTEMBER 1995 VOLUME XI, NUMBER SEVEN.26MILLER, K. E.22,27BONNELL, B.M.28MORENO, J.27BROGOITTI, L.'Tftbfi Ctnlent.25 MORROW, T.T .7BYRD, L,.25NAGY, S. B.3CABRERA, T.6. NEW CHAMPIONSConfirmed August 1995OLYMPIA aka Lois CilibertoIts one of those months....8,28,35,36.27 NEWYEAR, ECARSON, M. B..25.28,34 NIMMO, UCILIBERTO, L. B10..27.25 NUNN, R.RCONRAD, H.25.27 PATTON, ACREED, C16. PR PLAYMATESOur pup-ular candid photo department.TOO MANYToo much of a good thing By Cheri Lessacher.DID YOU KNOW...by Sharon Mas nickTen Most Wanted Dog Owners...and moreSINGING THE BLUESBreeding blue Poms. By Barbara BredenSHOWSIGHT - FROM THE EDITORA quick thank you from publisher, Duane Doll.PR VITAL STATISTICSAdvertising subscription ratesDEAR POM READER...Letters from Pom lovers.25PHILBR00K, SDAHLENBURG, L.D .2718. POOLE, R .27DOMRASE, A. J. 1,2,27RGS TOYS PEDIGREES........... 25.22DOSSINGER, M20..25FIDDICK, R.J .27 RAY, B23. 15,25 .22REED, SFINCH, DFREEMAN, C .26REGONI, R .2828..26 REILLY, R.J. .26GRAF, H..28RODGERS, G .28HARTZ, K31.ROGERS-RISTER, A.27,32HENDLER, A .2633. .25ROSENBAUM, M19,26HIGH, TSMITH, R.28HOVEY, J..27HUGHES, FS. STOLL, F .29editor 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 36.00 per year. Canadian and U.S. First Class 55.00 per year. Foreign prices upon request. AIL ISSUES OF THE THE POM READER ARE SENT AS A COURTESY TO AKC- LICENSED POMERANIAN TOY GROUP AND ALLBREED JUDGES. Direct all inquiries to Joe McGinnis Editor, SS48 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, FL 33809-1604. Telephone 813-858-3839FAX 813- 853-3624. Office hours. 9-5 EST Monday through Friday.THE POM READER is published eleven times per year since March 19S5 by Doll-McGinnis Publications, a division of Doll-McGinnis Enterprises, Incorporated, 8840 thru S848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, FL 33809-1604, out of great admiration for the Pomeranian breed. EDITOR JOE MCGINNIS. BUSINESS MANAGER DUANE DOLL. Postage paid at Lakeland, Florida. 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 editoriaUy or in advertising copy are those of the authors and do not necessarily constitute endorsement by the publishers. TheThe Pom Reader September 1995.28,35,36 STONE, J..8,29,35,36HUGHES, STAYLOR, D .25HUGHES, T..27JACKSON, F 11 TRENT, C. ,17.5TURNER, S11KIEFFER, D.8,28,35,36KNEISLER, M.26WALLEN, C.21,25.32WELLS, M. GLEAMAN, JWILF0RD, T. D.25LEHTINEN, J.25 YOUNG, JLIZAMBRI, S .285HEARTLAND S IN THE NICKA TIMEeAltcIbu99Ut'VH.L. Squeak x Heartlands Lucky CharmThank YouI Jean Schroll - BOS Dolly Ward - BOW Lorraine Boutwell - BOWBOB Barbara Camp - BOWBOB Dr. W.S. Haupt BOS Sharon Krogh - BOWFHeartfelt appreciation from Heartland...to the judges who give equal consideration to quality and type in any colorAM. CAN. CH. HEARTLANDS SPECIAL TREASURESIRE CH. STOLANN THUNDERBOLT THOR DAM WEE HEARTS HIGH SOCIETYThanks to the following judges for a great Labor Day weekend in CanadaMRS. SUE REMPELBEST OF BREED, GROUP III MRS. JACQUELINE RUSHBY BEST OF BREED, GROUP III MRS. SALLY BREMNER BEST OF BREED, GROUP ISpecial thanks to Rolley Evelyn Conley for expert care, handling, and love for my beautiful boy' T,y'PEP. - ft,i t. ' 'mjAt 4V ifVfPi,MwK 'ri197,if aRfeiJ BreederOwnerDIANE KIEFFER7523 N. State Rd. 101, Milan, IN 47031 812 623-2290SiI'jSite inmiThe Pom Reader September 19956aCONFIRMED AUGUST 1995Doo-Shays Sadie Bug B by Doo-Shays Royal Romeo x Doo-Shays Snooty Hooty. Breeder Shannon Eib. Owner Sandra J. Topor Shannon Eib.Pinyons Shining Glory B by Tim Sues Shining Light x Ch. Tim Sue Ehgh Lights Chablis. BreederOwner Jean Focke.Ra-Joys Parti Oreo B by Sunsets Blue Denim x Wee Paws Southern Queen. Breeder Gary Mullinax. Owner Roberta Kerr William Kerr.Extane Walk On The Wild Side D by Ch. Scotia Chase National Dream x Shs Montana Madam. BreederOwner Sharon L. Shipek.Jacars Mighty Mouse D by Foxwood Frisko Flash x Ch. Tiny Bubbles of Great Elm. Breeder Caroline J. Evens James L. Woodcook. Owner Diana L. Julie A. Wall.Star Havens Gold Edition D by Ch. Star Havens Solid Gold Chip x Chip A Ways Angel Star. Breeder Janice Young. Owner Julie Javemick.Joarts Brenda Star B by Queenaire Diamond Apple x Joarts Sunny. Breeder Art Joy Davison. Owner Randy Blackburn.Starfires Superman D by Ch. Starfires Nicolas El Grande x Ch. Starfires Veronica. Breeder Jose A. Cabrera. Owner Jose A Cabrera Fabian Arienti.La Cherie Lil Luke Skywalker D by Ch.Golden Aires Moonwalker x La Cheries Zest For Fudge. BreederOwner Dorothy F. Martin.Tim Sues Hoity Toity B by Ch. Glen Iris Castle Rock x Ch. Tim Sues Highfalutin. Breeder Sue Goddard Tim Goddard. Owner Carolyn Crockett.Lovely Suissemiss Sais Chaos B by Ch. Lovely Jessie Sais So x Lovely Suisse Alps. Breeder Victoria E. Lovely. Owner Joy S. Brewster Victoria E. Lovely.TLC Magical Minuette B by Ch. TLC Is A Prince Too x TLC Brigette. Breeder Tom Gillespie Carol L. Gillespie. Owner Margaret K. Daniel Ontiveros.Macks Absolutely No Regrets B by Ch.Absolutes Magic Mountain x Macks Rambling Gypsy. BreederOwner Curtis Mack. Wee Hearts Rosa Mystica B by Ch. Wee Hearts Cant Touch This x Munchkins Screamin Meme. Breeder Cassandra Ready Evans. Owner Barbara Krzewicki.Macks Me No Sissy D by Ch. Dars Foxridge Eric Paddison x Great Elms Timstoppers Ellie. BreederOwner Curtis Mack.The Pom Reader September 19957l111.11 III l\ f JrMl J Pi JMO- _ f"IT. .7nirM.assVv HI IKVWf , 'IvC,BEST OF WINNERSi '1 Js- ^fisiiF'i.'GLENS FALLS KENNEL CLUBr.LE^MJCA.j. kMi\THURSDAY AUGUST 10. 1995 f DAVE ASHBEY_ r i, ,VJr',mj-Jill I_S' TER I MARS IM A HOTSTEPPERmtmFIRST WEEKEND OUT - a 4 point major and a 3 point major Thank you judges Barbara Brooks and Robert Sharp pic.. Special thanks for an excellent job to my friend Handler Jackie Rayner for your super work with a 7-month-old puppy.Hotsies half-brother, TERIMARS OPP YOULL KNOW ME took 4 point major at Harrisburg KC shows 82695 - 1st time outFOR SALE 17m Sr leWify ISltVltlVShovu potential male, 5 months old. Sire CH. GREAT ELMS FIRESTARTER. Dam TERIMARS CREAM N SUGARChocolate Male - both parents chocolateBlack STans 3 males, 1 female - 12 brothers S. sisters to CH. TERIMAR'S DARK LADY1246 N. Fredrick Pike Winchester, VA 22603 540-667-7490Most Colors Champion BloodlinesThe Pom Reader September 1995sNEUJAHR BEAU JAMES POMERANIANS proudly presents...T.C.S LINE UP CL EEELEE SEALS- -mns99BEAU JAMES CHOCOLATE KISSESbred owned by Cyndi WallenEXOTIC SHINING STAR bred by Cyndi Wallen owned by Judy StoneT.C. LOVER BOI DMANOR HILL, our cream line-bred Bonner boy, bred by Helen Conrad, is siring beautiful stars out of our foundation Buddy line. Whites, Creams, Blues and, WOW, ChocolatesBEAU JAMES COCOA DROPbred owned by Cyndi WallenMANY THANKS TO DIANE KIEFFER, of Heartland Pomeranians, for allowing us to have the flashy black pointed boy, Elans Intrigue He and his get have taken their classes and Best Adult and Best Puppy in Match at the Ohio Valley Pom Club Mega Match three years running. DIANE FINCH, of Finchs Pomeranians, for the cream Parti male puppy, Finchs Neujahr Parti Gold Spot, an adorable son of Gold. JAN AL DOMRASE, of Aldens Pomeranians, for the black female puppy, Aldens Neujahr Midnite Dominique, a gorgeous daughter of Domino.5555For an All-Star line-uplook for them -and little stars next yearlFRANSU POMERANIANS EXTENDS THANK TO EVELYN NEWYEAR of Neujahr Pomeranians for the Nabob brothersister duo of Chatter Doc. And for the NabobBeau James combo white male, Blizzard. ...the beginning of a major winter white storm in West Virginia CYNDI WALLEN of Beau James Pomeranians for the lease of Larron Elektra Lights, a major pointed son of Ch. Tim Sues Brass Lights and sire of Neujahr Tagalong OBeau James - the little darling that Donna Megenhardt has in the ring now.FRANSU OFFERS FOR SALE Several studshow prospect male puppies, sired by Elektra Lights out of Ch. Annons Sir Kennor Ch. Blakes Sir Robert John daughters.Frank Sue Hughes FRANSU POMS Sod, West Virginia 304 756-9356Judy Stone EXOTIC POMS 711 Mt. Gilead Road Boonville, Indiana Tel.Fax 812 897-2928Cyndi Wallen BEAU JAMES POMS 1692 State Rt. 603 Lucas, OH 44843 Tel.Fax 419 892-3170Evelyn Newyear NEUJAHR POMS 4478 River Street Willoughby, OhioThe Pom Reader September 19959JAN-LESSome take chances on Fools Gold......WEVE GOT SOLID GOLD IN OUR CHANCE\'w\r-Vr ' TLiSBi...CH.JAN-LE S MAKER OF FOOLSAmCan BIS BISS Ch. Jan-Les Willie Makit x Starfires PolianePictured with Judge Lena Wiseman. Thank ICouBeautifully handled by Randy Arand on to his tide and Group PlacementsSoon to be specified with JaneAm.Can. BIS BISS Ch. Jan-Les Willie Makit posthumously congratulates two of his sons and their owners Elizabeth Aguilar on her recent 5 point major on Paris and Tina Godfrey on new champion, Simon.Co-Breeders JANE LEHTINEN TONY CABRERAOwner JANE LEHTINENDays 218741-2117 Eves 218744-5653The Pom Reader September 199510AKA Lois CilibertoLYMPIAT7"'\ Dogs Howl And DA l\7m\ITS ONE OF THOSE MONTHS...I would almost call it a ho-hum month, as I havent received very many calls or letters, hut it wasnt really ho-hum for Bernie and me. As you saw on our come-back July 95 hack cover, we had a bred female whose parentage and husband meant a great deal to us.About 4 oclock in the afternoon, after not feeding her the usual supplement meal of cottage cheese and chicken or beef with rice - just in case a section would be necessary - moi said, Oh, what the hey - feed her. She ate like a piglet and within 30 minutes went into labor. Labor progressed well, and by 615 two bubbles presented - i.e., water sacs which precede birth. One bubble pulled back up, nothing too unusual.Behind the water bubble which remained came a breech-presenting puppy. Bernie is adept at getting these type presentations out without undue stress on the dam and themale puppy arrived gasping, but within minutes was squealing and very lively. The water bubble which had retracted again presented and again was retracted.At this point the female was in no discomfort, but was not ready to accept her puppy, in fact growled at him. So we kept him warm and waited patiently for what we just knew was a second puppy.We could feel something hard and twice the size of a marble way up on the right-hand side, just below the bottom rib. This we had not experienced before. However, the female finally settled down, drank water,For those of you who are fairly new to breeding Poms, and do call me from time to time in tears over a disastrous whelping, or the resultant death of the litter or portions of the litter, this is for you. All the old- timers already know the sad stories, although all of us, no matter how many years in tears, still learn something new every dayOur bitch was in her 64th day from the final breeding, and for many nights no one really slept, setting the alarm every 2 hours, as we know these gals can play sneaky pete and not let out any sounds or signals that they are in labor.-------------------------------------------------ThhPom Reader September 199511OurSWEETJER.EMIEFUDGEfil^JERRY is one of the last Toasty sons, is producing beautiful puppies in the Family tradition. He is coowned with our friend, KATHRYN HARTZ, Trenton, NJ and his Stud Fee 250.00 to approved matrons.r\IWatch out for...BOW BOYSHIGH-N-MIGHTY...soon to be shownSire Multiple BISS, BIS Ch. Southlands Mighty Impressive Mighty jDam Bow Boys Bev Nors Sweet I Secret Bunny the last offspring sired by her granddaddy, Multiple 1 BISS, BIS Ch. Bev-Nors Toasted Fudge, ROMX - a breeding, never to be repeatedm iLIL MIGHTYIS NOT FOR SALE L.aBOW BOYSTTY V D. STEPHEN TURNER Mr. Steve FRANK P. JACKSON 405 Rock valley Road, Holyoke, MA 01040 413 538-7683 Mornings preferredWhere the family tradition lives on ...and on ...and on...The Pom Reader September 199514Canon Duttons chocolates and Miss Ives blues. Some of these colors are rarely seen today, but breeders are beginning to give them more attention and it is hoped that eventually they will be available again.The first specialty show of the American Pomeranian Club drew an entry of 138 - in 1911. The second in the following year - an entry of 185. Importation increased and the best England had to offer came to America, regardless of cost. Whites, blacks and chocolates were numerous and blues were quite common. It was not until 1914 that the orange color we see today came into prominence as the choice of the breeders, with sable running second. Our Pomeranian color gene pool is peppered with all sorts of colors, variations of colors and patterns of colors. These colors, and colors never before heard of, have been conscientiously bred by many hard working fanciers into typey and high caliber specimens. No longer can we sit by and stiff-neckedly say that the rare colors which were once the norm are bred only by the unconscientious to exploit the exotic for the almighty dollarA rose is a rose, and in any color would smell just as sweet.Until the dog howls again...Olympia a.k.a Lois Ciliberto 20044 Stamat Drive Land OLakes, FL 34639 Ph 813-996-5499 Fax 813-996-9613working hard on this color subject and on the ever-controversial trimming subject. I hear that the response this committee is getting, so far as interested fancier response, is very good. That is a remarkable sign. Should be no ho-hum in that department this time.Added to it this year, as I havethat back cover, who was coming into season.Then I went through all the old photos of the Poms who did survive the oft-difficult but sometimes easy whelpings, who survived their pup- pyhoods, ignoring the beautiful boys who came up one testicle short, or the inevitable too-tiny bitch, or the equally inevitable pups, gorgeous and gregarious as they were, who turned out less than show or breeding quality, concentrating on the ones who became both breeding and show quality, and whose legacy still lives on in our bloodlines and in our hearts.But I still, for the life of me, cannot comprehend how this small Toy breed can be number 4 in overall breed registrations Breeders with the love of the breed at heart, put their tears together and cry over the losses and the disappointments, shake their heads and wonder...This being the annual rare color issue, I believe some statement on these brilliant colors is appropriate. Blacks, black and tans, chocolates, creams and parti colors have been around so long, I find it odd to call them rare or exotic, but the exhibitors of these colors tell me that these colors, among others, are still very much stigmatized in the show ring. It takes twice as long to finish them, no matter how high their overall quality. In many cases they are ignored and just get a ho- hum glance.An APC revision committee isTTT7 \jV VII Ils''Hymentionedbefore, is the ongoing brindle controversy. What a stupid can of fishing worms I am sick and tired of such silly notions that any color will ruin our Pomeranian breed. Our breed originally was founded on colors having nothing to do with orange related shades.Your Pomeranian, author, the well-known Pauline B. Hughes, copyrighted 1969, had this to sayCuriously, and perhaps fortunately, the early breeders in the English Pom club tended to prefer and excel in specific colors. In dog circles there was talk of Miss Hamiltons whites, Mrs. Thomas blacks, Mrs. Lynns sables, The Hon.aka Lois CilibertoThe Pom Reader September 1995J1 _1506^CUBBY CATHY ARE AT IT AGAIN...CH. FUCHSPASIIOIilTE KISSESThe multipleGroup Winning BLACKpc -_ cc\ oPictured at left with Judge Mrs. Esme Treen in Cubbys most recent win, and on to a Group 2 under Judge Mr. Alfred Treen.BEST OF BREED VARIETYFREEBORN COUNTY KENNEL CLUB AUGUST 1995DOWHEY PHOTO BT tES 6 A BIG thank you to all judges, Past... Present... Future\u____m FUCHSEXQUISITELY OBVIOUS_TCarcP finished with a 4 point Major and Best of Opposite Sex under Judge Mr. C. M. Harris pictured at right and now joins her full brothers and sister on a growing list of Champions sired by Ch. Tim Sues Moon Rocket x Finchs Magically Impressed APC Top Sire Dam.Confirmation pending.V AV' \WINNERSUrVS rNEW CHAMPIONFREEBORN COUNTYKENNEL CLUBAUGUSTPHOTO BT SSEO 'Tii I ivi's COLORCODED SCRIBBLESO Cody pictured at left with Judge E. Dean, Jr. winning the Puppy Class his first time out. Cody is a sound, super- moving Parti with lots of Pazazzz Cody IS FOR SALE.cc1Af4 Quality Comes in ALL Colorslcc\ownerbreederDIANE FINCH 515-769-2444RR1, PO BOX 89B, KELLEY, IOWA 50134Beautifully conditioned presented by CATHY ANDERSON 815-397-2463 ILLINI POMS, ROCKFORD, ILThe Pom Reader September 1995by Cheri Lessacher jdelightful aspects of being a show breeder is the anticipation of what will be produced by our selective and carefully planned couplings. This also means having the time and care to devote to these offspringWhen your kennel reaches the size that you no longer enjoy grooming or playing with your Poms, you must seriously consider you might have too manyPoms are devoted companion dogs, not livestock to be kept and bred and sold like cattle. Keeping 50, 60, or more dogs does not help improve the breed, in my opinion. Every Pom, pet or show quality, deserves to be a star in the eyes of its owner... a Champion in its own right.To cherish each little bright-eyed creature requires love and bonding. Mutual respect, love and caring take time and effort. Maintaining large numbers of dogs makes this all but impossible.I realize that larger numbers of Poms may be necessary for certain breeding programs, but every breeder needs to know their limits and acknowledge the crucial requirements of their Poms beyond food, water and basic vet care. Dont let tunnel vision and dollar signs cloud your vision and cause you to lose sight of why you breed and show Poms in the first place You love the breed, with their smiling faces, cheerful personalities and delightful beauty To make up wild contracts, insisting on the explicit care the Pom you just sold should receive, while your own dogs are emotionally neglected, overcrowded and unkempt certainly shows a lack of conviction. Nuff said.kennel. They dont know you.Yet, now this unsocialized Pom is offered for sale as a pet and sold to a family who wanted to fulfill their desires for a pretty, well-bred Pom from a show breeder. Theyve done their homework and understand they should only purchase from a good breeder, not from pet stores, etcetera. Imagine their disappointment as they try desperately to make this expensive pet respond to their love and active household - a concept which our unsocialized Pom rejects and cant easily grasp. They call the breeder back in frustration, only to be told that they are doing something wrong The breeder tells the agonized purchasers that she never had a moments trouble with this dog. Of course not - she never spent a moments time with himAngrily, our responsible breeder tells them to return the dog... at their expense. After all, she is a responsible breeder who will take her dogs back. The Pom is returned to the breeder where, at once, he is put back out in the kennel with his friends. The dog is overjoyed to be back with his four-footed companions and the breeder is angry with the purchasers because there is nothing wrong with this dog Idiots she exclaims with venom. Look at him... hes fineMeanwhile, the heartbroken family declares they will never buy another dog from a show breeder Those show-bred Poms are too temperamental and not as smart as mutts They tell at least 20 of their friends about this experience with a well-bred show Pom and the breeder. And those 20 friends tell 20 of their friends, and so on.As breeders of show-quality Poms, we must breed But all breeders must know their own limits - how many Poms they can properly keep. One of the mostAt some point, all breeders become faced with a dilemma. We have our adult dogs, yet also keep those fabulous puppies that show a promise of future star quality. Before we know it, its all too easy to keep or acquire more little Poms than we can really, honestly love and care forA responsible breeder with an excellent kennel set-up can handle the overload... for a time. A few more dogs added to the runs, while waiting to see how the fruits of their efforts mature.Unfortunately, those breeders, who produce puppies frequently, soon discover more and more dogs enter the kennel and less and less time is able to be spent loving and cherishing them. Those precious puppies soon become un-socialized kennel dogs, who tread their doggie paths with their kennel mates, missing out on the development of human bonding. They learn to seek out and prefer the company of their four-footed friends and prefer to by-pass human relationships.At one year old, the potential show star didnt turn out the way it was hoped. He has developed major faults and shouldnt be sold for breeding. So, now what is the overcrowded breeder to do There was never any time to handle or groom him much, hes not house-broken and, in fact, he doesnt care that much for people, or know his name, or any simple commands, like sit, stay, or come. Being picked up by a human makes him cringe or squirt and, frankly, he only wishes you would let him return to his kennel buddies.Your touch or attention gives him little or no pleasure. You are a semi-stranger who provides food and water. In the case of kennels with self-feeders and self- waterers, you dont even rate as anything the dogs associate with pleasure. You are a semi-stranger in the midst of your own The Pom Reader September 1995Have you hugged all of your Poms today Do you love each of them Or... do you have too many PomsCheri Lessacher821 Shoal Creek Road Griffin, GA 30223^ Uwasgorgeous and truly a sad loss.OH NO ANTS ANTS' yyMeeka Mikie courtesy Therese Perrien, Ionia, MichiganTherese PerrienThe Pom Reader September 1995AR PO Sfiltf FilfViVIFOR SALE Whelped 31095, Red Male and Female by Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Supreme and out of a BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid daughter. Large coat and extremely sound. Brood female quality, 650.00. Male, 550.00. No major faults. Whelped 5795, Red Sable Female and Male sired by Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Masterpiece and out of a black daughter of Ch. Sandtowns Oklahoma Gold. Very short backed and beautiful heads with very high ears. Show prospects. 850.00 Male. 950.00 Female. Whelped 5695, Red Sable Male sired by Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Phantom and out of BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid daughter. Very high ears with pretty face. Show propect. 850.00. Whelped 52795, Two Mahogany Red Females by Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Supreme and out of a BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid daughter.Beautiful color with very pretty heads. Very sound. High ears with large coats. Show quality and brood quality. Whelped 3595, Red Sable Female by Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Masterpiece and out of a daughter of Ch. Bi-Mars Impressive. Very correct and sound conformation. High ears and good tail set. Should mature around 4 12 pounds. Show prospect. 850.00. Whelped 8191, Black and Tan Male by Ch. Sandtowns Oklahoma Gold and out of a Creiders Smoke N Flame granddaughter. Extremely large coat and beautiful baby face. Proven stud. 600.00. Whelped 32095, Red Female by Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Masterpiece and out of a Great ElmsCreider female. Outgoing personality. Show brood.We will be offering bred females in whelp to our champions they become available. Also, some of our brood females will be for sale.as38711 200th Avenue SE Auburn, Washington 98092Mary A. Rosenbaum Phone 200-833-2160Thh Pom Reader September 199520nid uou 44Know.AX .There are plenty of candidates for the Ten Most Wanted Dog Owners listBelow are ten crimes against dogs1. Those who dont clean up after their dogs.2. Those who fail to vaccinate their dogs.3- Those who allow their dogs to bark endlessly.4. Those who commit vehicular crimes against dogs.5- Those who let their dogs run loose.6. Those who dont spend money to properly care for their dog.7. Those who let their dogs die prematurely of otherwise treatable conditions.8. Those who keep dogs outside without adequate shelter.9- Those who allow their dogs to behave aggressively.10. Those who abandon then- dogs after discovering theres more involved than they bargained for.Many of these thoughtless owners are among those who should know better. Perhaps you do know a person who is a most wanted person. Perhaps we all need to tune in and try to prevent these crimes.qDID YOU KNOW..........That the subject of coprophagia is taboo, but it is a fact we dog lovers must accept about our beloved dogs.There are several theories about the cause of coprophagia a dog that eats his own or another animals feces. One is boredom associated with kennel life, one is a dietary deficiency, and another is that perhaps they experienced neglect or a traumatic experience.It has been my experience that female dogs engage in this practice more than male dogs. Perhaps this is a leftover habit from cleaning up after their puppies. If a male does it, I think it is out of curiosity, boredom, or to get attention.Actions and habits are not the same. I think habits can lead to addictions, but habits are curable and changeable. Curable addictions are another matter.Perhaps one solution to this problem is to try and eliminate theID YOU KNOW...by Sharon MasnickThe Pom Reader September 199521GROUP WINNERMULTI GROUP PIACER, CH. NINNIS HEROICCAPTAIN ARlfELMARVEL FINISHED IN GRAND STYLE 93Shows, 3 Five Point Majors, 3 Bests of Breed and 3 Group PlacementsOut as a Special, he continued his winning ways by taking Best of Breed over 3 Specials and on to another Group Placement.Marvel is co-owned with Kelly Machkovich,Cheyenne. Wed like to take this opportunity to extend our gratitude to Kelly for her expertise in showing and finishing Marvel in record time In closing the 95 Alaskan show season, MNMs Captain TJ of Cheyenne, a Marvel son, captured a 4 pont Major. Watch for him to finish in 96 when the Alaskan show season begins. TJ is owned, loved and handled by Kelly. Also, keep an eye on the new girl in town, MNMs Precious Golden Moment, who will be expertly handled by Kelly in 96.1VSV,imi-'Mirs isivUtiati asiisurnwmv.mTa A-rw M35 VfM5 ofr-T.[]WINNERS" A MAJOR new CHAMPION COOK INLET KENNEL CLUB JULY 1995bishop photographysiim mr."'V'-'V VsIM LiyjIjA"MNMs has several litters on the ground and will be offering some proven girls in the near future. Immediately available to a show home is a small cream show girl. Inquiries are always welcomed.Pedigrees and prices available upon request.OwnerHandler CHEYENNE POMERANIANS Kelly Machkovich 188 Ocean Park Dr., Anchorage, AK 99515 907349-4968BreederCo-Owner MNIVTs PomeraniansPortraits of PerfectionMary Gene Wells Rt. 2 Box 238, Pattonsburg, MO 64670 816367-2254yyuThe Pom Reader September 199522nopportunity. Having any number of dogs might make this a little difficult. I have a bitch that does this and I try to put her alone in the run to avoid the temptation of having another stool to eat. I also try to divert her attention when I see this happening by calling her to another area or by giving her a treat.The usual pet owner does not want to have to cope with this particular bad habit. I fear the average pet owner will put the dog outdoors or will neglect the dog. Lots of love, a little patience and time will help a dog overcome this bad habit. Eight in One Pet Products has come out with a new treatment for coprophagia and this product is a pill that changes the taste of the dogs own feces, making them less tasty. Lets hope this works. So, if you do have this problem, check with your vet about this product called Deter.Meet Bridges, Miss Nom Missy and Burny3o LINETREES BRIDGES OF LEE COUNTY 'a BOW BOYS JUST A SWEETHEART iV.7mc V LINETREES BURNING SANDgDMissys our first black and tan, an outstanding puppy. Thank you, Steve Frank of Bow Boys. Missys father is Sweet Jeremie Fudge June 95 issue and Bev- Nors Toasted Fudge.The boys are Linetrees Finders Keepers sons who go back to Ch. De Bonnes Boxcar Willie and Bev-Nor Millamor lines. ,-. itAiret\eeReader input is always welcome. Heres wishing everyone a wonderful autumn and much luck in the ringMARY BONNELL318 W Graham, Dixon, IL 61021 815 284-3298Litter byEmcees Golden Diablo x P-Js Stick of Dentyne. Diablo is a littermate brother to Ch. Emcees Grand Dorito Chips.2 Males1 Female.1 male for sale. Video available.P-Js Calvin Too just went Best of Breed at the Bloomington, Indiana show.Males in use, or to be usedCh. Merry-Mont Image Maker, Emcees Golden Diablo, P-Js Calvin Too and P-Js Rocky of Shady Park.Sharon Masnick2007 Vestry Drive Charleston, SC 29414 803-571-6165ttSciklL CA.V4I5EI3EO PETSoffers for saleAKC Cream Sable Female DOB 71295 Brood or show prospect.Contact SANDY REED759 Brazeale Ln., Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 904249-1017FOR SALEWolf-SableWhite Parti Female, 7 months of age. Repeat litter due in October.Orange-Sable Male and Female, bom 895. Great Elms and Parti bred. P-cIS POMSPatti Barnett316 W. Franklin, White Hall, IL 62092-1031 217 374-232339 36 edit ^Mount cJxd. Uyswai^um, 53040^Al\axian. j2oiiinc]4i4-334.-4.88gThe Pom Reader September 199523Whats happening, man Is it on Blueberry Hill Or My Blue Heaven Maybe its Blue Suede Shoes or Blue Moon. Then again it could be bluebells or blue jeans. Maybe its Blue Rhapsody or Blue Velvet. Naah, its Blue Pomeranian FeverSinging TheB R E D E NB Y BAR BARAof a little tiny blue none in his background, all blacks and oranges. His background Aristic Hey hold on a minute.You first say Great Elms had the color gene and now you switch to the Aristic line. Lady are you nuts Changing in midstream Now, before you decide to throw this article at me, let me explain. My desire is NOT to put down all these wonderful breeders who contributed oh so much to our dear furry friends. They are all so very great and will go down in Pom history forever. Me, Im just on a mission. That is to see that all the beautiful colors that Poms come in will not be lost forever. I did not make the colors. Our Creator did make them and we should be very proud that He chose OUR breed for this. I dont know another breed where He has given so much variety and it is a real blessing to us, when we should know the truth. I have a very dear Friend who says you shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free.Free to do what Free to explore and have fun and not be filled with the fear that these COLORS cant be purebred. The more I think Ive learned in my experiments, the more I realize I dont know much yet, but my Friend is teaching me.Now I shall continue, praying you are still with me. It was wonderful having Chaco to breed to daughters but where can you go from there They are alreadyThe Pom Reader September 1995Blue dogs you say No way Yes - way, and they come in a variety of colors dark gunmetal gray, very light silver blue, lavender blue Oops AKC has not yet recognized that color, blue and tans and silver and tans. So much fun and so different, for those who like different We certainly do, as anyone who knows our kennel would attest. Exciting can no way come close to describing the pure thrill of color breeding.This is even more true when you emphasize quality and temperament in your program. NEVER, I REPEAT, NEVER breed just to be breeding and putting just another dog into this world. There MUST a very good purpose whether you are color breeding or ho hum, just breeding. We have been doing blues, as some would call it, for over twenty years now. A wonderful little chocolate male we acquired many years ago just happened to be a recessive carrier of the partis, whites, wolf sables, and PRAISE GOD blues. He never produced exotic colors, unless he was bred back to one of his own daughters. This can be a very dangerous thing to do. You can get the very best or the very worst. We were so very blessed that Chaco had very good, strong genes. This sweetheart had everything you would ever want in a Pom. He had bone, coat, head, legs and a disposition most breeders would die for in a stud dog. He was our Gorrin Chaco of Great Elms. I have heardsome in the past say he was not Great Elms breeding, that his own_. 1Iers just put that name on him because it was a famous kennel.Do names like CH. GREAT ELMS LITTLE BUDDY twice, CH. GREAT ELMS LITTLE TIMSUE twice, CH. GREAT ELMS LITTLE TIMSTOPPER twice, Great Elms Beauty, and Great Elms Little Pomfashion sound at all familiar to anyone They were all behind Chaco. He may not have been bred at Ruths kennel but he sure did carry some of her famous darlings. Great Elms carried a VERY recessive color gene that was bred away from and thats why once in awhile, the white toes and chest appear. This was only a theory with me, because of Chaco, until I purchased some blues from a lady out24and a half pound, short cobby female. She is orange and her parents are red and cream sable. Her father is a red champion, the same as the sire. The sires mother is black, out of Ch. Queenaire Coup DEtat, a red champion. The black females mother is a cream female, who in turn is out of a chocolate dam and a chocolate parti male. The chocolate female was out of a double-up Chaco black and white son. What line is that champion out of, you might wonder. Well, the champion is Ch. JDs Rambo of Wrightway, whom a dear friend, Dorothy Baumgardner, allowed me to have. You certainly cant tell his line from his name, can you I have kept sons and daughters out of him. I did the breeding, knowing full well that I was going to keep a male out of the breeding. The mother is so gorgeous, and doubling on Rambo should produce nice type. Lo and behold in the whelping process, I get my male. But what is this What color is he Quick, quick, get him dried off. He just cant be what he looks like. Not with THAT breeding Hes drying My dear sweet Friend, youve done it again.Thank you Hes even a more beautiful color dried off. Oh, sorry to keep you waiting. Bet youre wondering what color we got. Should be red or orange, maybe a black or sable. Nope, he is the most beautiful silver you ever saw. Not blue but shiny silver. Friend of mine, now theyll say Ive been mixing the silver poodles with my Poms.Oh, you want to know what line Rambo is out of Well, its the Millamor line. Chew on that one for awhile- you wonderful bunch of Pom People. We at Pombredens love everyone of you and appreciate all your efforts in creating the perfect Pom. My Friend may be your Friend too. Hell guide you along in your dreams. If you dont have this Friend yet, Hes just waiting to help you too. He wants to be your Friend, too. John316that none of us would dream of. This is one smart lady and much admired by this lowly one.Now getting back to the color you sometimes get with the Bonner line. Well, simply put my loves, Dorothys line goes back to some notables such as Ch. Aristic Wee Pepper Pod, Aristic Little Timstopper, Aristic Lady Pamela, Ch. Aristic Pepper Pod Beautiful, Aristic Gay Pepperette, Aristic Mighty Cube and many more.Have you solved the old puzzle of color with me It ALL traces back to Aristic and probably beyond, but Ive only been breeding for thirty-four years, so my pedigrees are limited to that.I have sat back, silently for years, while, all the misconceptions ran rampant about the color breeding. I have received newsletters really putting down the spotted dogs as not being purebred. The only thing is that this kennel breeds the Great Elms line heavily and sometimes gets white feet or chests. Ive heard the spotted dogs come from a mix of Papillon. Did you know that the Pom has no Papillon behind it but I am told by a Pap breeder in Japan that the Papillons do have some Pom in them I have never bred anything but Poms, although with my license and facilities, I could. I am and will always be a Pom Person. Ive had some, in past years, that would see me at a show, and say, Whats SHE doing here. SHE is that color breeder. Im certainly proud of that title. Ive heard the chocolates and blues have a lethal gene. Absurd When I started with blues the one thing I did and still do have, to some extent, is the ears tend not to be real coated but Im overcoming this by breeding other lines into them with heavy coats. I have a champion sired male with no blue in his background that Ive been breeding into my twenty years of blue breeding and he is reproducing the color.You might know he has alot of Great Elms breeding.Speaking of lines. Just this past week I whelped a half brothersister breeding. The mother is a threeinbred. Well, I knew this very sweet lady, Pat, who happened upon a parti male puppy someone wanted to dump very cheap.Why Because he was a parti and at that time no one was working with color. I think the breeder might have also been embarrassed because she had two pets, full brother and sister, and they accidentally bred. They should have been neutered, if running together, but that is in the distant past. Im certainly glad at this time that they were not, because it was a very important piece of my puzzle.Now what did this double-up inbred male have in his background Bingo Aristic.Are you still with me Now you see the Aristic line was in the background of my blues. Now the parti male, Mr. Chocolate of Lake Matthews has Aristic in his background. Well, what in heavens name does that have to do with Great Elms. Easy as apple pie and twice as sweet, to me. You see, CH. GREAT ELMS TIMSTOPPER is behind Chaco. Who are his parents Youre already ahead of me Aristic Little Timstopper and Aristic Lady Pamela. Whoa, what a giant piece to my puzzle. That certainly tells me why I get both blues and partis from that line.Let me go a bit further and mention whites and wolf sables. I will sometimes get colors, including whites from my Bonner breedings. Hey, Lady, is nothing sacred with you Now you have to bring in dear Dorothys line Well, I tell you of a truth. I so much admire this ladys work and I love working with her line. My Bonners Celebrity Love-Lark is beautiful and reminds me so much of my parti champion, POMBREDENS HEAVENLY TOY BOY. He has the similar face, coat and bone.Toy is definitely Dorothys type of Pom. I know this from working with her breedings. This was also evidenced when she put Toy up at the American Pomeranian Club Specialty in 1988. I cant prove it but I have a faint hunch that Dorothy could tell you some things about color in her breeding days The Pom Reader September 1995Barbara Breden25GOJ[LIBEBTI POMERANIANSStella M. Lizambri133 Camelot Drive, Goose Creek, SC 29445803 553-0188Ch. Cedarwoods Image of Diamond Ch. Great Elms lines AKC Registered Puppies OccasionallySHARON MASNICK 2007 VESTRY DRIVE CHARLESTON, SC 29414 8035716165i'RGS TOYS PEDIGREESTeri S Dan Wilford 3120 Cormorant Drive Jacksonville, FL 32223 904-268-3510 262-8434ERi7P.O. BOX 331354, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233-1354 Tel 904-720-7667 Fax 904-270-1731 NOTE Unforunately, due to new zoning, all calls must be returned collect. New prices are effective immediately for 3 4 generation pedigrees.Pedigrees researched 3-gen 5 4-gen 8 5-gen 15 6-gen 25 7-gen 40. BREED CLUBS ASK ABOUT OUR DONATION SPECIALSAN PicturedEMCEES A CHIP OF TERI-DANGroup Placer5-iPOMERANIANS -3CtI1 PomsPuppy Haven1 POMERANIANSit Precious Puppies Occasionally for Show, Breeding PetPictured Ch. Emcees Jackson of HavensTammy High 703-869-77672980 Front Royal Pike, Winchester, VA 22602CHAMPION SIRED - CHRISCENDO BLOODLINES HELEN CONRAD1677 Manor Road, Englewood, FL 34223 Tel 941-475-1724.vALLYS Specializing in Exotic PomsBlue, Larndar, Chocolate, Black,CLASSIC POMERANIANS StuzdMvm and BlueWhite, ChocolateWhite, and BlackWhite Parti-Colors 'KwmU Champion Stud Service Classic Puppies Available Occasionally Inquiries Welcome All Colors Including Exotics Allyson Patton, 10324 Dreher Road, Little Rock, AR 72206. Tel 501-8884230ULDINE NIMMO, OWNER BREEDER Route 2 Box 83, Halfway, MO 65663 417-267-2413Mary Allan 918-485-3010 OR 918-485-1040FINCHS POMERANIANSRural Route 1 Kelley, IA 50134CvIfu Diane L. Finch pr'sS 515 769-2444Ch. Finchs He Walks On Water Ch. Finchs Wee Heart Andy Gibb Great Elms. Ch. Apolloette Wild Fire Ch. Tim Sues Moon Rocket 6 Ch. Pomirish Robins Top Shelf ALL4YIYSpON6R4nwrisVMillamor, Scotia lines WhiteIRcd and Whiteblack parti puppies Route 3 Box 531 A, Wagoner, OK 74467MMS RTT2e00k ^LJ]arcqj ^arnttmimzMost colors including parties. Bloodlines include Bi-Mar, Bonner, Cedarwood, Chriscendo, Creider, D-Nee, Great Elms, Millamor, Pombreden, Scotia, SunRay and Watts.Susann Philbrook, Box 1070 Rancocas Rd. Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 Tel 609267-4644 Manual Fax 609267- 3799ext 0 - From your fax machine, dial ext 9 to receive a faxed list of Poms for saleOnline - Internet ECFD88APRODIGY COMPORTRAITS OF PERFECTIONMary Gene WellsRt. 2 Box 238, Pattonsburg, MO 64670 816 367-2254AFFORDABLE QUALITYShow PETHealth guaranteed major medical insurance. EMCEE, MILLAMOR, CHRISCENDO BAVANEW lines Lisa Byrd, BreederExhibitor, 19 Rock Creek Est., Crowley, TX 76036. Tel 817 297-4603CH. STUD SERVICE - QUALITY PUPPIES HOME RAISED LOVEDDANIEL TAYLOR JR. BONNIE MclNTOSH-TAYLORGARDEN GROVE,1714] 537-9333CALIFORNIA^Pomeiamcmsc^Aa LpomzaASTANDARD OF EXCELLENCE Puppies Occasionally Inquiries WelcomeSEE US FOR YOUR NEXT SHOW PROSPECT. Rhea-Na, Bev-Nor, Starfires, Janesa, Glen Iris, Regina Poms, LLL, Great Elms lines.Barb Steve Nagy713 Marlboro Road, Stephens City, VA 22655. 540-869-3749.Benson E. Ray2007 Vestry Drive, Charleston, SC 29414 803 571-6165The Pom Reader September 19952SCRESCENDOVpoMERANIAN s VyCOLOR-BRED WHITES, REDS and EXOTICS20044 Stamat Drive Land OLakes, FL 34639BERIMIE LOIS CILIBERTO 813-996-5499aieeMs QyyivjAKC POMERANIANS MALTESE JjvySUE HUGHESPO BOX 57, SOD, W 25564 304-756-9356 .7 X. t ft AwhWx -,vte raS^Bev-Nor, Great Elms, Emcee Bonner Staten Island, NY 71S 494-1S477 Highland Trail Denville, New Jersey 07834f'h iHome of the beautiful black Ch. Gailellens Dark KnightHome of the Stars of Today and TomorrowGfll HAVEN POMS CH. BEV-NOR SOUTHLAND SINSATION isour main man. Quality puppies and young adults occasionally.RAMONA J. SMITH. Box 833. Belfield, ND 58622. Tel 701-575-4125.Vi'JAIMICE YOUNG 314-629-2754618 W. Springfield Rd. St. Clair, MO 63077Puppies For Show, Breeding PetWtCh. Stud Service_ m Home of AM. CAN. CH.if 9 MORENO'S PERRIWINKLE,\\ m _____ a _ _ _. Multiple Group winnerlMgmmq s POMERANIANSQuality Pups Champion Studs803-472-3002Rosemary E. Regoni 385 Loop Road Campobello, SC 29322pG\[ SINCE 1367 V \JULIE MORENO415-583-4973 after 10 a.m. our time, please]cNEUJAHR BEAU JAE1ES POOSColor-Bred WhitesDOVER-HOLIHOUSE POMSCHAMPION STUD SERVICE PARTI. CHOCOLATE. BLACK TAN and BLACK STUD SERVICE PUPPIES OCCASIONALLYKathryn Hartz, Patricia Foley Dan Ninatoski, 319 Ardmore Avenue, Trenton. NJ 08629. Tel 609-695-1642.CYNDI WALLEN1692 St. Rt. 603, Lucas, OH 44843 TelFax 419 S92-3170EVELYN NEWYEAR447S River Street Willoughby, OH 44094SH0WSIGHT FROM THE EDITOR normally on page 64 4 4Due to the sudden hospitalization of my best friend and business partner my byline did not appear this month. As Duane Doll is an integral figure in everything we do, his absence his caused absolute chaos around hereDuane sends his thanks to all for the cards, calls, and flowers received following his emergency surgery, but promises hell be back in no time at all a ruptured appendix cant hold a good man down for long13 VVWe thank God that Duanes ailment was something so readily cured, and pray for a fast recovery for him. Enjoy the exotic color issue, and tune in again next month. Until then, I speak for Duane, Lois and myself when I say heres wishing you all the best in the ring, in the whelping box, and inJoe McGinnis Jr., Editor^41the living room Poms AwayThe Pom Reader September 199529661kSTOLANNES BURNT SIENNA KISSSire Ch. Stolanne Thunderbolt Thor Dam Ch. Stolannes Texas TumbleweedKisses captured top honors at the Ohio Valley Pom Club Match, and will be returning to the show ring this fall.Watch for herLBEST SR.OHIO VALLEY POM CLUBNOVEMBER 1994memories BYFRAN STOLL RR 3 Box 429 Washington, IN 47501 812 254-3857EXOTIC KENNEL Presents...GKttiC0'Look for her in the ringe-also watch for Exotic White Feather.For the last year, Exotic Kennel has received Poms from Beau James Kennel. The breeding program we have shared has produced an outstanding foundation for Exotic Kennel. Exotic colors will be our specialty, color bred whites and creams are only the start.For sale to breederColor-bred Cream Male 15 weeks old, weighs 2 lbs. Exotic Kennel wishes to thankCyndi Wallen Beau James for Exotic Shining Star OBeau James.Jan A1 Domrase Aldens for the 3 12 lb. male, Aldens Onyx.EXOTIC KENNEL Judy Stone711 Mt. Gilead Rd., Boonville, IN 47601phonefax 812 897-2928The Pom Reader September 199534In MemoriamAM.CAN. BIS BISS CH. JAN-LES WILLIE MAKITMakerDecember 22, 1991 - May 30, 1995Vu00- iAll at The Pom Reader magazine and the many admirers of Maker send sincere sympathy to Makers loving breederownerhandler, Jane Lehtinen of Jan-Les Pomeranians.Maker made an exceptional mark in the show ring, winning many hearts on his way to his many titles. It is with regret that we note his untimely passing, as his contribution to the breed as a sire was cut off halfway to his prime.Maker has just posthumously achieved his ROM title and will also go down in Pom History as the sire of the first brindle colored Poms to begin winning in the show ring, 2 of whom are near their championships.Contrary to rumor, Maker died at home, not at a dog show, of an unfortunate accident.We look forward to his champion get to carry on his wonderful type and quality and know this gives good hope to Janes sorrowful heart.\ I toI14t Ii4TISo what is death, so it be glorious Tis a sunset.u- Lord Byronj\v uv.IkCHAMPION MERCER S EXOTICA. iPictured at 8 years of ageIN FULL, NATURAL, GLORIOUS COAT.4b.' Vi 2 fI I.ATrulya wolf SableOF DISTINCTION.Stud Fee S400.00rMERCERS POMERANIANS 308-889-3109The Pom Reader September 199535fcjafir jjeau ^fames ExoticjjransuCOLOP-BHEO WHITES EXOTICSWe Slaby our Babies...-BASED ON THE BEST...CinquayPixieBlakeNabobMercerFinchAldenVHIRessrueyourBatbynowi.y\NEWJAHRS MR. MACBREEDER JUDY McAVOY3cau Tames Exotic cpT COLOR-BRED WHITES ^ FORMERLY CHACRES POMSREDS and EXOTICSomsQ^omsSUE HUGHES P.O. BOX 57 SOD, WV 25564 304-756-9356JUDY STONE711 Mt. Gilead Road Boonville, IN 47B01 812-897-2928CYIVIDI WALLEN1 692 St. Rte. 603 Lucas, OH 44843 419-892-3170 PhoneFaxANEWJAHR POMS EVELYN NEWYEAR 216-946-1226AGENTS BERNADINE PAULL - DONNA MEGENHARDT DONNA MACHNIAKThe Pom Reader September 1995KHRU -c\r.,V ..V".'ca iBEST OF BREED \DANVILLE,ILLK.C,NOVEMBER-11994 0 Baines PhotoJr4 t\ A\\ , . -^1 'v '' \ -- V' S33c]Nabo6 Hes gtofannc ^V^yfieartNABOBS CHAMPAYNE ON ICE X NABOBS SNOW PATTY OCAMELOTAL IS MAJOR POINTED AND IS PURSUING HIS TITLE IN THE EXPERT HANDS OF HISOWNERHANDLER FRAN STOLL--h11CO-OWNEREVELYN NEWYEAR MEUJAHR POMERANIANS 4478 River Street, Willoughby, OH 44094BREEDER NAN SHARTELOWNERHANDLERFRAN STOLL STOLANNE POMERANIANS RR3 Box 429, Washington, IN 47501 812 254-3857------ s29 6THE POM READERB848 BEVERLY HILLS LAKELAND, FL 33809-1604HEIDI TORREY- BARTLES 23229 E DUBISSON PASSCHRISTIAN MS 39571-9559BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAIDPERMIT 395 LAKELAND, FL3USANEWS PUBLICATION DO NOT DELAY ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED