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which is a sad but true statement. Co-operation is an 

 BA'idence of faith in the good intentions or motives of those 

 co-operating, and, therefore, is higlaly commended. This 

 spirit is better today tlian ever Ijcforo. 



Recognition comes to the man with the small herd in a 

 community of interests, as would hardly be possible other- 

 wise. In a well-established locality, where there are many 

 herds, buyers secure lists of the breeders, and go about among 



Let's Get Acquainted 



Come to the 



First Annual Sale 



of the Lucas County Hofstein- 

 Friesian Club on 



Thursday, Nov. 20, '19 



At 10:30 A. M. Terminal BIdg., 

 Cherry St., Toledo, Ohio 



80 Head of Choice, High Class, 

 Registered Hoistein-Friesian Cattle 



will be sold to the highest bidder. 

 without reserve. The consign- 

 ments iQcIude eows, heiTers. and 

 bulls of the best breeding, and 



backed by men who stand behind 

 every animal offered. ALL OVER 



six" months tuberculin 



TESTED. A, R. O. cows bred 

 to 30-lb. bulls. Daughters and 

 sons of A. R. O. cows. Some well 

 bred serviceable young bulls, a lot 

 of good young cows, and some 

 choice yearlings and calves. Bet- 

 ter plan to attend the sale. For 

 Information and catalog write, 



Keith C. Hoover, Sale Mgr.,WestToledo, 



Col. D. L. Perry, Columbus, Ohio, Auctioneer. 



Ohio Guernsey 



Breeders Association 



is consigning 



75 Ohio's Best Guernseys 

 at Auction 75 



Columbus, Ohio, June 15, 1920 

 A Golden Opportunity to Buy the 

 Cow that Produces the 

 Golden Product 



Mar's Noble Oalaxy (6Sfi37) iust fln- 

 Ished aD A. R. record of 9,853.0 lbs. mim 

 and .567.02 lbs. tat In the Roll ol Honor 

 Cla^s E. E. milked twice a day under 

 ordinary farm conditiorrs. A Class 

 leader. 



Chllmark Rival Antonnette (5S644) 

 Sired by Langwater Ri\al and out of a 

 daughter of Imp. Mashers flalore, will 

 complete her record b>- sale day with 

 about 11,410 lbs. milk and 550 lbs. tat 

 in O. C. 



These excellent cows together with 73 

 others of equal merit promising high pro- 

 duction even under average conditions 

 are features of the Ohio C:uernsey 

 Breeders' Association's first annual sale. 

 CATALOGUES ON REQUEST 



OHIO GUERNSEY BREEDERS' ASS'N. 



A. C. RAMSEYER. Sale Manager, Smilhville, Oliio 



FRED W. ANDREWS & SON, 



.Auctioneers New Philadelphia, O. 



Figure 17.- 



oples of community advertising in agricultural journals. 



them and inspect their animals. Communitj^ publicity does 

 not favor one breeder more than another. Each has his 

 opportunity, and is not hkely to be neglected. 



Expense of advertising in community herds is less than 

 otherwise. Joint advertising is often engaged in under the 

 supervision of the secretary, who attends to publicity work. 

 Some associations publish booklets containing the names and 



