APRIL 1966 FOX TERRIER ISSUE TERRIER TYPE English and American. CH. GOSMORE KIRKMOOR STORM Owned by WILLIAM MYERS JONES 15907 Valley Vista Blvd. Encino, Colifornia 91316 Ag ent-handler: RIC CHASHOUDIAN
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mostly... SCOTTIES by Martha Melekav 17819 Denker Ave. Gardena, California 90247 EASTERN NEWS by Robert A. Marshall 329 Newtown Raad Wyckoff, New Jersey The Specialty of the Scottish Terrier Club of America brought out an entry of 26 dogs, 26 b itches and 9 Specials (7d-2b) for breeder-judge, Mr. Peter Babisch, who placed them as follows: Puppy Dogs, 6-9 (6): First (also best Puppy) to Mr. & Mrs. T. H. Snethen's Shieling's Sergeant (Shieling's Tribute - Ch. Shieling's Fascination). Second to Dr. & Mrs. T. A. Kirk's Balachan Kingfisher, third to David Morris' Raab Hill Merry King Cole and fourth to Marie Bair's Malrie Sunny Treat. Puppy Dogs, 9-12 (2): First to Nancy Nemeth's Brandywine Bulldozer (Van Istendal's Wee Billy - Sandoone Mindy Lou) a nd second to M. J. Gustafson 's Touzie Tyke's Socrates. Novice Dog (1): Raab Hill Danny Boy (Ch. Raab Hill Rollingstone - 48 SCOTTISH TERRIER CLUB OF CALIFORNIA SPECIALTY June 25-26, 1966 With Kennel Club of Beve rly Hills For Information Contact Club Secretary MISS MEDORA MESSENGER 10045 Giovane El Monie, Ca lifornia j[flerrillanb Jkennds AT STUD: CH. NIDDBANK EDGEMOOR EXTRA HEADLINE PUPPIES AVA ILABLE Owner: MARTHA MERRILL 5339 Ca rtwright Ave nue No. Hollywood, California 91601 Phone: 213-TR 7-7407 Ha ndler: JIMMY BUTLER BLANART BOLD LAD, shown going Winners Dog at the S'.l'CA Specialty, Feb. 13tlt under judge, Mr. P eter Babish, ownerhandled. This 13 month old son of Ch. Iliana.rt Bold Ruler ex Ch. Blanart Bewitching already lia.s two 5 point win s. Bred, owned and handled by Blanche Reeg of Boyds, 111d. (Shafer photo) Ch. Flo McDonald of Wallasey) owned by William Lewis. Bred by Exhibitor Dogs (3): First to William Morris' Scots Delight Shortstop (Ch. Gaidoune Grin and Bear It - Ch. Scots Delight Radiant Jewel). Second to Mrs. Frank Brumby's Rannoch-Dune Royal Heirloom and third to Richard Van Istendal' s Van Istendal' s Wee Billie. American-Bred Dogs ( 4): First to Scots Delight Shortstop, second to Mr. & Mrs. Charles Stalter's Barberry Knowe Beau James, handled by John Murphy, third to Kathy Leifels' Rannoch-Dune Patience and fourth to Van Istendal's Little Smokey, owned by Robert Armstrong & Mrs. Van Istendal. GAIDOUNE THE GREATEST SCOTTISH TERRIERS AT STUD CH. GAIDOUNE GREAT BEAR TOP WINNING DOG, 1963-AII Systems TOP WINNING DOG, 1964-Phillips System TOP SIR E, 1964-6 Champions and CH. GAIDOUNE GRIN AND BEAR IT Currently bein g shown 4 815-24 Group Firsts-N. Y. Specialty Sire of 3 Champs in fi rst litter 7 Other Champions At Stud PUPPIES NOW AVA ILABLE-ALL TOP BREEDING Owner: MISS HELEN B. GAITHER Silver Ho Farm. R.D. 1 1 Box 98 Wheelinq, West Virginia 26001 Phone: 304-336-7221
"PIPER'S" CUBS ARE IN ORBIT!! B E S T TE R RI E R... CH. MARLORAIN MELANIE (Subject to AKC Confirmation) Topping a record entry, including Specials, at Mesa, Arizona, March 5, 1966 to win the Group under noted Terrier Judge, Dr. E. S. Montgomery. The following day, "Melanie" was Best of Breed at the Phoenix Show, going on to a Group Second under Judge, Mrs. A. Lepine. She is the fifth champion for her sire, CH. MARLORAIN PROUD PIPER, and is owned by Mrs. L. G. Burdick, of Broomfield, Colorado. MARLO RAIN HEATHER JACK Sire: CH. MARLORAIN PROUD PIPER Dam: CH. GARLU HAGGIS HEATHER Winners Dog, Best Opposite Sex over Specials at Mesa, Arizona under Judge, Mrs. A. LePine, and Winners Dog at Phoenix under Judge, Dr. Montgomery,accumulating two Majors in two days. Bred and owned by Frances Moore, of Long Beach, Calif. Both these winners conditioned and handled by Daisy Austad, as are all Marlorain winning Scots. CH. MARLORAIN PROUD PIPER IS AT STUD AT MARLORAIN KENNELS, Reg. MARTHA MELEKOV LORRAINE DAVIS 17819 Denker Avenue Phone: 213-324-5717 Gardena, Calif. 90247
CH. l\ierrilland l\iiss M I STY scores B est Opposit e Sex at t he fame d Westminster K ennel Club, in an entry of 30, unde r judge, l\1r. L ee 1\lurra.y. "1\listy" was shown by J hn m y B utle r for h er own er, Martha 111errill, 111errilland, No. H olly wood, Calif. (Shafer photo) CH. MARLORAIN HEATHE R 'S GUSSIE (Ch. ll'[a:rlorain Prnud Piper - Ch. Garlu H aggis Heath er ) s h o w n finish ing h er t itle b y going WB & BW for he r 4th maj or at the Silver Bay Ji. C. show u n der j udge, Mr. A. E. Van Court, han dle d b y D a.isy A ustad. "Gussie" is t he 4th champion for her s ire, and t he second for h er d a1n, a n d i s bre <l a,nd own e d by Frances l\ioore of Long Beach, Calif. (Ludwig photo) Open Dogs (10): First to Blanche Reeg's Blanart Bold Lad (Ch. Blanart Bold Ruler - Ch. Blana rt Bewitching). Second to Dr. & Mrs. Kirk's Balachan Top Gallant, ha ndled by Cliff Ha llmark. Third to Mr. & Mrs. Snethen's Shieling's Pacemaker and fourth to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stamm's Charves Dark Viking, handled b y Lena Kardos. Winners Dog: Blanart Bold Lad. Reserve Winners: Scots Delight Shortstop. Puppy Bitches, 6-9 (5): First to the Snethens' Shieling's Simplicity, a sister to "Sergeant". Second to the Sta tlers' Barberry Knowe Merry-Go Round, third to Ka tharine Munro's Easter Ross Winsome Leslie and fourth to Mrs. Brumby's Rannoch Dune Rapunzel. Puppy Bitches, 9-12 (2): First to Ruth Johnson 's Carmichael's Kin of Kitty (Ch. Walsing Westwind of Ba r berry Knowe - Carmichael's Goyette) and second to Marie Bair's Malrie Susquehanna Bell. Novice Bitch (1): Raab Hill Tinkerbelle, a sister to "Danny Boy", owned 50 b y Alexander Sa muels. Bred by Exhibitor Bitches (6): First to Robert Ma rsha ll's Raab Hill GrindL also a sister to "Danny Boy". Second to Malrie Susquehanna Bell, third to Mrs. Vana Mapplebeck's Lady Alberta's Scotch Beauty and fourth to Van Istendal's Lady Mac- ANSTAMM'S TOP-NOTCH STUD FORCE CH. BARDENE BOY BLUE (Eng.-Am.-Ca n. C h.) CH. ANSTAMM DARK VENTURE CH. ANSTAMM BLUE BLAZES CH. ANSTA MM ROB ROY CH. MI DDLEMOUNT RED SUN (Red W heaten) and introducing CH. BARDENE BOBBY DAZZLER (Sire : En g. Ch. Bardene Bingo Dam: Bardene Barefoot C ontessa ) LOOKI NG FOR: Sma ll ears? Long hea d s a nd clean sku lls? Sma ll, dark, co rrectly placed eyes? True Scottish Terrier expression? Class, style, a nd distinction? Incompara b le temperament? TRY O NE OF ANSTAMM 'S STUD S! Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stamm, 2097 Sout h 4t h St., Rt. I, Ka lamazoo, Mich. Tel. A.C. 616, 342-5406
-------- ~---~-~------- CH. GAIDOUNE GRIN AND BEAR IT, one of the Nation's Top Ten Terriers in 1965, starts t he new year well by scoring Best of Breed at the STCA Specialty in Februa.ry, under juclge, ilfr. Peter Babisch. This win was an outstanding one, in that the competition represented t he finest Special s in the nation. Han dled by Dr. Nancy Lenfestey, he is a homebred, owned by Helen Gaither of Wheeling, W. Va. (Shafer photo) Beth, owned by Mr. Van Istendal & Trudy Desher. American-Bred Bitches ( 4): First to the Stalters' Barberry Knowe Blae Berry (Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard - Ch. Barberry Knowe Wishful). Second to Marie Bair's Malrie January Star, third to Mrs. Kaplan and Mrs. Mapplebeck's Lady Alberta's Scotch Heather and fourth to Lady Alberta's Scottish Ideal, both sisters to "Scotch Beauty". Open Bitches (9): First to the Stamms' Anstamm Dazzling Dilys ( Ch. Bardene Bobby Dazzler - Ch. Anstamm Ebony) handled by Lena Kardos. Second to the Snethens' Shieling's Serenade, an older sister of "Simplicity", third to the Stalters' Fashion Foreign Affair and fourth to Helen Gaither's Gaidoune Dream Girl. handled by Nancy Lenfestey. Winners Bitch, BW & BOS: Anstamm Dazzling Dilys. Reserve Winners: Shieling's Serenade. Best of Breed: Ch. Gaidoune Grin and Bear It (Ch. Todhill's Cinnamon Bear - Ch. Gaidoune Gorgeous Hussy) owned by Helen Gaither a nd handled by Nancy Lenfestey. The next day at Westminster, Mr. Lee Murray judged an entry of 10 dogs, 11 bitches, and 9 Specials, awarding Best of Breed to Mr. & Mrs. Stalter's Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard (Ch. Walsing Wild Winter of Barberry Knowe - Ch. Carmichael's Frivolity) handled by John Murphy. Best Opposite Sex went to Ch. Merrilcrnd Miss Misty (Crescent Hill Doublet - Ch. Merrilland Drambuie) owned by Martha Merrill and handled by Jimmy Butler. Winners Bitch and Best of Winners went to Helen Gaither's Gaidoune Gift Wrap (Ch. Gaidoune Smokey Bear - Ch. Gaidoune Gisele) handled by Dr. Lenfestey, while RWB went to Mr. and Mrs. John Little's Gayscot's Highland Sonnet (Shieling's Tribute - Shieling's Image). Winners Dog to Alfred Mitchell's Schaeffer's Hobo ( Ch. Walsing W estwind of Barberry Knowe 51
Schaffer's Delight), and RWD again to Scots Delight Short Stop. The STC of W es tern Virginia held their second Plan A Sanction Match on Feb. 5th in Roanoke, Va. Col. Richard Weaver judged the entry of 8 dogs and 7 bitches exhibited by 11 breeders from Virginia and North Carolina. Best of Breed went to Eleanor Custer's Bala.chan Rob Roy (Ch. Balachan Agitator-Balachan Sweet Tooth), while BOS was Dr. & Mrs. T. Allen Kirk's Balachan Nautilass (Ch. Balachan Agitator - Ch. Balachan Gibson Girl). The Officers of the relatively new group are: President, Dr. Gordon Carmichael; Vice Pres., Mrs. Zora Kavanaugh; Sec'y Treas., Miss Eleanor Custer, 5309 Woodbury St., N.W., Roanoke, Va. The Directors consist of the Officers and Dr. Kirk, Jr. and Mr. Edward Abbe. Hopefully, the club intends to give its first Specialty the evening preceding the Roanoke K. C. show on the Labor Day weekend. The new officers of the STCA, elected for 1966, are: President~ Dr. T. Allen Kirk, Jr. ; Vice-Pres., Charles Stalter; Treas., Martha Melekov; Rec. Sec'y., Cornelia Crissey; Corresp. Sec'y., Mrs. William Morris, Deep Cove Road, Churchton, Md. 20733; Delegate to the AKC, Charles Webber, Jr.; Governor at Large, Ralph Sloan; Governors, Robert Graham, Anthony Stamm, Richard Weaver, and Ra lph Krueger. In California, March 6th, Virgil Johnson judged a nice entry at the Oakland K. C., finding BOB in his Open bitch, Charves Meg Merrilee (Ch. Bardene Boy Blue - Ch. Balachan Gambit) owned by Charles & Betty Pengra; RWB to the Pengras' Moorscott Donna Dean (Ch. Anstamm Dark Venture - Charves Honeybee). WD & BOS to Ralph & Louise Tennant's Carmichael's Inheritance (Ch. Barberry Knowe Blizzard - Ch. Carmichael's Carmelita ) Carnation SCOTTISH TERRIERS CH. BALACHAN GRENADIER also at stud AM. & CAN. CH. BALACHAN AGITATOR Sire of 13 Champion s CH. BALACHAN HOSEA BAYOR CH. VI EWPARK VINDICATOR YOUNG BREEDING STOCK Q UALITY PUPPIES DR. & MRS. T. ALLEN KIRK, JR. RT. 7, BOX 410 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA SP 4-1291 English, American and Canadian CH. BARDENE BINGO AT STUD an unmatched group of proven CHAMPION SIRES Representing the best of RED SEAL, RIO GRANDE, BAFFI E fo r all particula rs, address CARNATION FARM KENNELS BOB BARTO~, Manager CARNATION, WASHINGTON 206-788-2511 52
while RWD was J. Polits' Charves Petsr Street, a sister to "Meg Merrilee". Some Marlorain youngsters also made "news" that weekend... a t Mesa, Arizona, March 6th, Mrs. L. 3urdick's Marlorain Melanie (Ch. \;farloraine Proud Piper - Maid of,he Mist) scored WB, BW & BOB for a major, and then went on to,core Group First under Dr. E. S. Aontgomery. Winners Dog, also for Announcing the... SPECIAL SCOTTISH TERRIER ISSUE JUNE, 1966 VE OFFER THE FOLLOWING "SPECIAL" RATES TO ALL SCOTTIE FANCIERS... :or DISPLAY ADVERTISING... 2 PAGE SPREAD - $75.00 FULL PAGE - $45.00 HALF PAGE - 25.00 QUARTER PAGE - $15.00 (Add $5.00 for each new cut) These are less than annual contract rates so take advantage of this "Special" to promote YOUR SCOTTIES! a major, was Frances Moore's Marlorain Heather Jack (Ch. Marlorain Proud Piper - Ch. Garlu Haggis Heather), both winners handled by Daisy Austa d. This brings "Proud Piper's" champion get to 5, a s "Melanie" finished w ith this win, and the week before, Frances Moore's Marlorain Heather Gussie, a sister to "Heather Jack", also became a champion, finishing at the Silver Bay K. C. SALUTE YOUR FOUNDATION STOCK. PROMOTE YOUR CURRENT WINNERS AND PRODUCERS. BUT IN ANY CASE, BE REPRESENTED AS THIS SCOTTIE ISSUE WILL BE REFERRED TO BY BREEDERS AND FAN CIERS FOR YEARS!! ABSOLUTE DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING AND PICTURES MAY 1st BE REPRESENTED!! Mostly... WHEATENS-(Continued from Page 47) Obedience work does not detract in any way from our necessity for breed competition. Nor, in my experience, does either interfere with the dog's performance in the other class. In any event-first, love your dog and enjoy him. And if you do, then I am sure you will join our efforts to assure the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier a bright future and the owners-of-tomorrow a wonderful dog, tops in appearance, temperament and performance. SHOW NEWS: Eastern Kennel Club Show in Boston, Mass. w a s the debut of two "youngsters". TOW HEAD CHARLIE OF EGERLUK, owned by William F. Murray, Jr., took 4th in the Miscellaneous Class for Dogs. HOLMENOCKS HILDE GARDE, an Irish import, owned by Daniel Donohue, was 4th in the Miscellaneous Class for Bitch es. 53