. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . work as an assistant demonstrator has not interfered with her own project in , Poultry Club work, and the cost record and ■ income record of her years work are as follows: Cost Record October 1. 1920. .70 Hens at $ per hen. .S October 1. 1920. .On hand. 45 pullets at $ October 1. 1920. .Onhan($ 10-1-20—;j bushels corn at $ 10-1-20—10-1-21 99 hours labor at 10c hour. 4-5-21—,:; bushels wheat at $) 10-1-20-10-1-21 144 1b. shells at l-Jc. Bran


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . work as an assistant demonstrator has not interfered with her own project in , Poultry Club work, and the cost record and ■ income record of her years work are as follows: Cost Record October 1. 1920. .70 Hens at $ per hen. .S October 1. 1920. .On hand. 45 pullets at $ October 1. 1920. .Onhan($ 10-1-20—;j bushels corn at $ 10-1-20—10-1-21 99 hours labor at 10c hour. 4-5-21—,:; bushels wheat at $) 10-1-20-10-1-21 144 1b. shells at l-Jc. Bran Total $ Income Record 10-1-20—10-1-21 Sold ):i-3 dozen eggs $ December 4. 192()Sol(l H chickens (live) 10-16-20—10-l-21Sold 74 chickens (dressed). 1. 1921. .On hand ,50 hens at $ 1, 1921. .On hand 5 cockerels at .$ 1, On hand 72 pullets at .$ ,,October 1. 1921 .On hand 3 cockerels at $ Total $ Total net profit .$ Conductor Dan This report does not include the fact thatduring the Fall of 1920 the flock had a badepidemic of roup, and Miss Bigelow sufferedthe loss of 30 mature hens. In spite of thisshe is able to show the handsome profitnoted on her work in Poultry. Baltimore and Ohio boys and girls whowould be interested in work similar to thatdescribed in this article, and who have areal enthusiasm for the raising of pure bredstock or prize-winning grain, etc., may findit to their advantage to communicate withthe writer; address Baltimore and OhioBuilding, Baltimore, Md. Daniel Hunt Passenger Conductor—Fifty-five Years ofService and Still Going DANIEL HUNT, passenger conductor,Uniontown, Pa., has a service recordof 55 years with the Baltimore andOhio. This record is free of discipline andis one of which any Veterar^ would be proud. In a recent letter to Mr. Hunt, thesuperintendent of the Connellsville Divisionextended to him his personal apprecia-tion


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