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the point of placing individual merit second. He 

 recognizes, full well, that the Scotch cattle saved 

 the American Shorthorn, Imt he i-efuses to accept 

 the thcorv that all mciit rests in the so-called 



ScoTcil 



tell families. On this fan 



11 ai'e found several 

 yci-y valualile cows and llieir dcscendan.ts that 

 come from Mr. A'^aile's nihed ini})oi'tation fi'om 

 the J. 1. ]). Jefferson herd. These cows are hj 

 Seci'et Ai'chei-, a full lirnther to A\'istl'ul, mcn- 

 tiojicd al)ove. Tlie two-year-old licifer, that in 

 4:A\:l Kramer's herd won top homu's and sold at 



V f . . , 



OAZELI.I-: sTH ANI> CALF 

 Kotc'il ]!rizc winners liiivo i-diiie from tliis family. 



the American Royal Sale in Noveml)er 1918 for 

 $1250 for export t(» Stuith America was (Uit of 

 one of these cows and l)y Mistletoe Archer, a luill 

 ot Mr. Hill's Itreeding. He is selling with 



