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show l)iill ;!!](! siro .v': Hiiiisiial mcTit. Piue Queen, 

 a nice roan is l>y Pine Cluunpiun, a Purdy Bros, 

 prodnction ])y Lnrd C'lianipion, a well known 

 Purdy sire out of !';:■ I'auious cow, ini}). Lady 

 Doug-las, dam (vl Cumberland's Last. The dam 

 ot Pine Quec.'ii was I)}" Lord Lovel, one of the 

 West's famous sires. AVliilo Mv. Cornell holds 

 extensive 1_)anking inteicsts he has a natural in- 

 clination toward live stock. 



R. S. Maag, Pomona— Tliis is a herd of twenty 

 females, founded in lf)16. Tiie cows are of 

 medium size a.nd, like tlie inajority of Short- 

 horns in this secticiu, they receive good farm care. 

 Desirable Idood lines an<l ancestry are found in 

 t1) is herd. Pride 's Beaut.y came from J. A. Lori- . 

 nier iind her sii'e was by Ihiron Mari\ the ex- 

 cellent son of fiujuberland's Last and imp. Lady 

 Marr. Baron Mai'r was aLso the; sii'e of College 

 Duchess, dam of <A:>l!ege Duchess 2d, sold in the 

 State Association sale in 1920 for $:!fJ0O. Other 

 Lorinier l)red coaa^s are Peggy Princess 3d by 

 Piince Pavonia and Panny 2d, a five-year- 

 old roan by a sou of Baron Marr. The herd 

 bull is Ijovely Knight by a son of Gallant 

 Knight's lieir and liis dam is Lovely of Park- 

 dale 3d l>.v Good ChoiCv'. Lovel;r Kniglit is of 

 vei'y ])opiilar l.)reeding. 



John Miller, Richmond, — Mr, Miller has nine 

 C(.>ws I'epresenting, lil-vC m<.>st Fi'anklin ccjuuty 

 cattle, thoroughl\" go«jd l)lo(jd lines. He is well 



