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11k' sires of cows in the herd. Some of tlic 

 youii,i;ci- lifilci'S arc by Jioscwood J)al(' and imp. 

 IJapton (lorporal. 



Ivoscwood Dale hy Avoiidalc out of imp. RoS(i- 

 wood J)2(l was recently ])urclias('d at a long price 

 and is now doini;- excellent service. lie is the sire 

 of the highest priced female of her nix^' whl in 

 Park E. Salter's record sale at Wichita, in 1919, 

 as well as of the hi.uhest priced heifei' in a, sale 

 held ])reviously. His reputation as one of the 

 <4i'eat hulls of the lu'ced is fully established and 

 his use adds much ])resti,t!,-e to Mr. Potter's herd. 



Miss Marguerite V. Stanley, Anthony. — Miss 

 Stanley is the only lady of the fraternity inti-o- 

 duced in these ])a,t;-es. In the data of hei' liei'd, 

 sent me by re(|uest, Miss Staidey has told her 

 story so well that I am usiii.g- her own version as 

 she has written it. Her herd is from the veiy 

 Ix'st soui'ces of supi)ly and Hiose who see it will 

 like it. Miss Siaidey is tiie leading' oi'ganizer 

 and ]»ublicity agent i'oi' Shorthorn interests in 

 her couni\'. 



"IJaving been my faiber's boy for a number 

 of years, i natui-ally developed a ]nyv foi- stock. 

 Seven years ago I bought tlii'ee gi-nde cows I)u1 

 so(»n saw wlx'i'e b» make more money and todav 

 I take ])leasure in introducing to the ])ublic niv 

 modesi nitle berd of hveihy Scob-h cattle, strong 

 in the famous Oollynie blood, with some infus- 

 ions (tf Avondale blood. I am endeavoi'inu' to 



