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and being of the type usually proving reliable 

 breeders. Bulls from good herds have been used 

 with satisfactory results. 



Three of the cows came through Miss Sharon 

 5th bred by G. Y. Johnson and sired by Royal 

 Sharon, a son of Courtier 2d by imp. Prince 

 Bishop out of Norton's Sweet Charity 4th. Two 

 others are worthy of special mention. One is 

 Emblem's May by the well known Diamond Em- 

 blem, Mr. Dawe's late show and breeding bull, 

 whose get in the Dawe show herd recently won 

 honors at the Missouri state fair. Her dam is 

 by Good Scotchman, the splendid bull used so 

 successfully by D. E. Reber and John McCoy. 

 The other cow is Lady Marshal by Cumberland 

 Marshal, best known to Kansas breeders as the 

 sire of Village Marshal, the big white bull at the 

 head of Tomson Bros.' herd. Her dam is by 

 King Cumberland 2d by Cumberland's Last, 

 a line of breeding not excelled. Mr. Hansen 

 made a valuable addition to his herd in 

 Victoria Dream 756125 bought at the 1920 Cen- 

 tral sale and will continue to improve both by 

 breeding and by purchase. 



H. V. Kleppe & Sons, Everest* Here is a herd 

 of fifty females descended from excellent an- 

 cestry. Matilda, a daughter of the McDermott 

 bred True Goods, is out of Naomi Ruth 5th, a 

 daughter of imp. Naomi's Ruth 2d. Another 



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