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the Bellows bred Star Goods, own brother to the 

 champion, Diamond Goods. His dam was by 

 Victor Orange, referred to in these sketches, a 

 sire of outstanding merit. The dam of Fancy 

 2d is by Wooddale Chieftain, one of the best sons 

 of Mr. Gentry's Choice of All. Her second dam 

 was by Marshall Abbotsburn 3d, one of the most 

 highly prized bulls used in the herd. Another 

 Choice Orange cow is Golden Lady 4th out of a 

 cow by Director, a son of Gallant Knight out of a 

 Godwin cow. Her second dam was by Marshall 

 Abbotsburn 3d. A third daughter of Choice Or- 

 ange is Miss Emma 5th out of Miss Emma 2d by 

 the International grand champion, Master of the 

 Grove. Miss Emma 2d was one of the few addi- 

 tions the elder Mr. Ballantyne made to the herd. 

 It was a two-year-old heifer from this herd, by 

 Wooddale Chieftain out of a Pride of Collynie 

 dam, that stood first in class at 'the big Central 

 Show at Kansas City in 1918. Pride of Collynie 

 was by imp. Collynie out of a dam by Royal 

 Knight and he was one of the best bulls used. 



The student of Shorthorns will recognize in 

 this outline a herd of cows with ancestry of the 

 most desirable kind. The herd bull is a worthy 

 animal. Roan Model 528012 as I saw him in 

 1919 was one of the best, big bulls I had seen. He 

 weighed more than 2100 pounds at thirty-six 

 months and he had splendid finish and quality. 

 In pasture condition he would have made quite a 



