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We’d belter settle lhl» throughlegislation.. Mrs. Roosevelt believe*, however. th.it women are to blame for some of the discrimination against tbBni. She feels that women’s greatest drawback i* their over sensitivity to criticism. Miss Tom hnson conceded that women could improve themselves by organizing their time better, while Dr. Baum g.irtner suggested that women take the chip off their shoulder and concentrate on doing the best possible Job.I FEEL THAT if more women ran for political office, there would l»c more of a chance of achieving tin- goal that Ruth Tomlinson suggested - that i* of settling the mutter through legislation. Again I fivl that it is the age old prob loin of a few doing the work of millions.13 cow* produce High in butterfatMAYNARD — TTie September report of George A. Youmans. supervisor of the Fayette county Dairy Herd Improvement association No. 3. shows that there were two cows completing their lactation during the month that produced more than 600 pounds of butterfat and 11 others that produced more than 500 pounds. They were found in the followings herds.I-ouls Gamier. Maynard, two registered llolstcins with OH and 414 pounds, fat: Harvey Love. Fair bank, three registered Brown Swiss with COO. 567 and 101 pounds: I. P. Stewart. Maynard, three registered llolsteins with 591. :M. 521 |»ounds; Deane .1. Scherman, Arlington, three registered llolsteins with 584. 559 and 441 pounds: Edwin Decker. Weslgate. flt;Hir registered llolsteins with 567. 471. 461 and 461 pounds: Walter C. Pagd. and Sons. Sumner, two registered llolsteins with 5X1 and 499 pounds: Bernard K. Bnhr. Sumner, seven registered llolsteins with 524. 493. 477. 461. 463. 426 and 419 pounds. Martin J. Boedekor. Mandolin, three registered llolsteins with524, 470 and 432 pounds; Raymond Clefisch. Weatgate, two registered llolsteins with 522 and 428 pounds: and Herbert V. Ault, Randalia, two grade llolsteins with 512 and 417 pounds.Others in the association with rows producing 400 or more pounds for the same period were Harold II. Meier, Maynard, eight registered llolsteins with 493, 46G, 435, 414. 414. 411. 405 and 401 pounds; Victor Steege. Maynard, one grade Holstein with 482 pounds; Harold Khlcrs. Maynard, three grade Holstein* with 470, 467, 4(M pounds; William Buhr, Westgate, two grade llnlseirts with 444 and 421 pounds; Gene H. Brownell, Westgate, five grade llolstcins with 428, 421, 41C. 4DC, 4K pounds; Eiwln Notbohm. Sumner, one registered Holstein with 435 pounds; Werner Pooek. Westgate. one grade Holstein with 41.1 iKHinds; Anderson and Benz. Randalia. one grade Holstein with 4(H pounds; and Herbert W. Malvern Maynard, one registered Holstein with 400 pounds of butterfat.
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Fayette Leader

Fayette, Iowa, US

Thu, Oct 25, 1962

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