American poultry world . -4,; x< ; Fig. 3.—Reproduction of 8 x 15-inch illustration which extends across pages 8 and 9 of booklet of the St. HelenDevelopment Company, under which illustration, in booklet, is this wording; Contemplative birds-eye view of , Michigan, and vicinity, showing the development work now being carried on around St. Helen, by the St. HelenDevelopment Company. 738 AMEEICAN POULTRY WORLD August, 1915 In the house biulding problem, theAssociation is only indirectly interest-ed, inasmuch as it contributes to thepleasure and contentment of its mem-bers. A hou


American poultry world . -4,; x< ; Fig. 3.—Reproduction of 8 x 15-inch illustration which extends across pages 8 and 9 of booklet of the St. HelenDevelopment Company, under which illustration, in booklet, is this wording; Contemplative birds-eye view of , Michigan, and vicinity, showing the development work now being carried on around St. Helen, by the St. HelenDevelopment Company. 738 AMEEICAN POULTRY WORLD August, 1915 In the house biulding problem, theAssociation is only indirectly interest-ed, inasmuch as it contributes to thepleasure and contentment of its mem-bers. A house of four rooms may bebuilt for $, and from that pointit may go as high as the pocketbookof the member will warrant. The 500 laying hens should pro-duce, at a very low calculation, twelvedozen eggs each for the laying season,which should sell for an average priceof 35c per dozen, which would crediteach bird with $ or a total of $2, To some this may seem high,but remember that these eggs arefrom prope


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