A ItlRTORV IIF WIIORTIIORNS IN KANSAS 600 



lias been used. Vir-toria's Emblem, an oiitstand- 

 ini^' son of iiii]). ]]ritisli Emblem, is now in ser- 

 vice. 



George D. Vaughn, Wellington. — This herd of 

 fifteen females has some animals that attra<'t at- 

 tention. Sih-or Jleii-oss is a six-T( ar-ol<l white 

 by Eosewood Dale, the ^:!()()(l son of Avoiidalc 

 that made his I'ejmtation in tlie Jirrds of Pai'k E. 

 Saltei' and John 15. Pottci-. A nmnber of other 

 eows of incp l)r('e(liii!i' arc also found here. The 

 l)nll nscd until i^eceutlv was Dale's Signet by 

 Dale ( 'lai-ion, a ])ull wlr sc get a)'c nnw Avinning 

 higli luaK'i's ;it tlw bigo'cst shows. Th<' dam of 

 Dale's Sic-net was from II. (h (Jarson's herd and 

 was l»y Malaka Banff. The })resent herd Imll is 

 a white by Symphony's Last, a son of Syni- 

 ])hony's Dest, the sire of the excellent cows in 

 the (\ A. Schdlz herd. 



THOMAS COUNTY 

 A. H. Arnealj Colby. — This herd of twenty- 

 five females is coni])ose<l of choice selections 

 from the L. M. Noffsing'er herd. Tlie beginning 

 was made in 1917 and four of the best things on 

 the fai'm are lyv Fancy Lord, a splendid sire from 

 Tomson Bros. Mr. Arneal also has a number of 

 heifers by Pleasant Dale Snltan, an American 

 Royal ])rize winner that combines the blood of 

 imp. Shenstone Albino, Avondale and Whitehall 

 Snltan and bi'eeds true to ancestrv. The good 



