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show bull and sire of unusual merit. Pine Queen, 

 a nice roan is by Pine Champion, a Purdy Bros. 

 production by Lord Champion, a well known 

 Purdy sire out of the famous cow, imp. Lady 

 Douglas, dam of Cumberland's Last. The dam 

 of Pine Queen was by Lord Lovel, one of the 

 West's famous sires. While Mr. Cornell holds 

 extensive banking interests he has a natural in- 

 clination toward live stock. 



R. S. Maag, Pomona This is a herd of twenty 

 females, founded in 1916. The cows are of 

 medium size and, like the majority of Short- 

 horns in this section, they receive good farm care. 

 Desirable blood lines and ancestry are found in 

 this herd. Pride 's Beauty came from J. A. Lori- 

 mer and her sire was by Baron Marr, the ex- 

 cellent son of Cumberland's Last and imp. Lady 

 Marr. Baron Marr was also the sire of College 

 Duchess, dam of College Duchess 2d, sold in the 

 State Association sale in 1920 for $3900. Other 

 Lorimer bred cows are Peggy Princess 3d by 

 Prince Pavonia and Fanny 2d, a five-year- 

 old roan by a son of Baron Marr. The herd 

 bull is Lovely Knight by a son of Gallant 

 Knight's Heir and his dam is Lovely of Park- 

 dale 3d by Good Choice. Lovely Knight is of 

 very popular breeding. 



John Miller, Richmond. Mr. Miller has nine 

 cows representing, like most Franklin county 

 cattle, thoroughly good blood lines. He is well 



