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A cow, Rock River Johanna Cloth. ilde Wayne, owned by the Rock River Farm at Byron, lll., has been ered. ited on a yearly test with 19,025 lbs. of milk containing 616.7 pounds of butterfat (808 butter). At prevail- ing prices this production is worth $564.30. As the feed cost and the labor cost and handling would amount to $200, this leaves a net profit of $364 for this one animal. A herd sister, Rock River Prince Lass, as a junior three year old, is credited with 19,127 pounds of milk containing 57:12 pounds of butterfnt which is worth at farm market price, a total of $536.71, which nets in total of $335.71 above feed, labor and over- head charges. Lady Canary Paul, owned by E. J. Baker of St. Charles, is credited with a yearly mature record of 13,030 lbs. of milk, testing 3.7 per cent fat and ormtaining 487.9 lbs. of butterfat on ‘two daily milkings. At prevailing milk, prices she would net $201 above feed, labor and overhead costs. Mercedes De Kol Pet Orrnsby, own- ed by Fitchome Farms Co., Aurora, is credited with a junior three year old record in ten mnnths of 9651 lbs. of milk testing 3.7 per cent and con- taining 355.5 lbs. of butterfat. This This record is on two-time! milking and is equivalent to 550 lbs, of but. ton-fat at maturity. ' Four records on event-day official test have just been reported by Silver Glen Farms of St. Charleen, owned by E. u. Baker. Pauline Lucy Ratt Arr. ple Oak De Kol is credited with t rec- ord at ll year of age of MI lbs. of milk, testink 4 per cent fat, and con- taining 23.34 lbs. of thtteriat,, equiv- alent to ly.h1 lbs. of butter. Wake.. field Lyons Rose is credited at six yrars of age with 458 lbs. of milk, testing '.t.8 per cent, pnd containing 17.51 lbs. of butterfat, equivalent to '2l.tt Ihs, nf butter. Felecia Ormsby Zolla as a senior two year old is "edited with'415 lbs. of milk, testing 3.5% per cent fat, and containing 15.60 tbs. of huttertat, equivalent to 19.5 lbs. of butter. Vale Ebenezer Cream- elle Homestead is reported as a senior two year old with 417 lbs. for milk, testing 4 per cent fat, and containing “we lbs. of butter fat, equivalent to 2l lbs. of butterfat. Amrng the sophomores who made the honor roll at the School of Engin- eering at Northwestern university this six weeks, Eugene Eh Cragg. a graduate of Deerfield-Shields in nine. teen twenty-seven. rated fifth highest in a group of thirteen. .If you are ettotistieal, one of the best ways to cure yourself is to go out Ind try to borrow money with. out security. Cragg, while at D.erfle1tMmie1ds, was on the varsity swimming Ind ten. nis teams, Ind was enrolled in the band for four years. _ HI'Hl-INE CRAGG ON HONOR ROLL AT N. U. Thursday, May ttf, 1930