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< 'uiul)('i-laii(l J'riiiress, l»rcd by J. W. McDer- 

 uiutt and .sired l)y (Jmiilu'rlaiid Marshal out of a 

 daugJitcr of Fair Goods. This young cow has 

 proved lierself an exceptional pi'oducer and her 

 pedigree is one of the most highly prized kind. 



Ml'. j\[oreland was exceedingly fortunate in se- 

 curing a first-(dass l>ull for service in his herd, 

 (lolden Magn(4,a yearling by Golden Search, was 

 the outstanding Indl in the 1920 Nevius sale, and 

 few bettfu' bulls \v<'r<' sidd in Kansas that year. 

 He is an unusuall}' attractive, smoothly covered 

 red with elegant head and neck, very straight 

 lin.es an.d as g<.H>d a back as one conld wish. He 

 is massive and close t;) the ground. It woidd seem 

 S!i})erfluous to say nmch al)out his ancestry for 

 in every remove they ar'e closely descended from 

 some or the best cattle bred l)y Mr. Cruickshank 

 and as indiAUchials the}' Vv'ould (dass as outstand- 

 ing. 



J. G. Lumley, Emporia. — Mr. ]junde\' has been 

 ))reeding in a small way for eight years. The 

 lua'd now consists of a lialf dozen females, sev- 

 eral of whi(di ar-e very go<Kl ones. Two of the 

 heifei's are by E. H. Al)rahani's bTill. Rather 

 than keei> a medium Irull of his own and ob- 

 tain only medimn I'esnlts, Mr. Lumley is lu'eed- 

 ini;- to Mr. Al>raham's bull, and his action is 

 wortli}' <»L consideration by otlier small lu'eeders 

 who are similarly situated. Two years ago Mr. 

 Lumle}' l)ought an excellent Gallant Knight cow 



