in a compost pile. egg-laying ability. be sold. PAGE SIX Mrs. Hoover Pieces Prize Quilt For Band Benefit The quilt pieced for the bene- fit of Back Mountain Community Band sometime in November, is flower-pot design, developed a in bright colors and very handsome. Whoever gets it will be investing in an heirloom. It is made by Wal- ter Hoover's mother, Mrs. Sherman Hoover, Ruggles, who did all the applique work, but called in the neighbors for the quilting bee. Mrs. Edna Jones, Mrs. Thomas Traver, Mrs, Marguerite Williams, . Mrs. Myrtle Kocher, and Mrs. How- ard Boice, all experts, gathered at Mrs. Hoover's home for dinner one day late last summer, and made inroads on the quilting. Mrs. Hoover finished the job during the next two days, assisted by one or two of the original quilters who dropped in to help. Mrs. Hoover at 72 has made and quilted a fantastic number of quilts some of which have gone to New York. This present model was exhibited when the Back Mountain Commun- ity Band played at Idetown in of the summer season. Fa FARM TOPICS September for the closing program Feed Roughage—One of the most important parts of any sound dairy program is the feeding of roughage in the winter, according to John several times each day. Wheeler, extension dairy specialist ~ of the Pennsylvania State College. ~ Good-quality hay should be fed Corn sil- age, about 25 to 30 pounds daily, ‘is another good roughage. Save the Leaves—Do not burn those fallen leaves. Penn State extension James Dutt, vegetable specialist, urges use of the leaves Arranged in layers with lime and garden fertili- zer and topsoil, and the whole well soaked with water, the leaves will rot and make much needed organic matter for the garden soil. Feed Beef Cattle—When on full feed a steer should eat not less of the fattening ration than two per cent of his weight, and more if possible, says James Christian, extension livestock specialist of the Pennsylvania State College. Thus, a 1000-pound steer would eat at least 20 pounds of grain a day, and 23 or 24 pounds would be better. Cull Poultry Flock—Competition ‘is keen in the laying pen. That is why Penn State Extension poultry specialists believe in careful culling. . They suggest taking out all birds that are not producing. Some can be given a chance to regain their To Announce Others should Winners—State winners in the National 4-H Awards program will be announced soon, according to E. A. Mintmier, assist- ant State 4-H Club leader of the Pennsylvania State College. Club Congress in Chicago. A Some will get trips to the National 4-H Consumers Served— Many ser- vices are performed from the time they appear - eggs are laid on the farm until on the consumers’ tables, reminds Kermit Birth,’ Penn State extension marketing special- ist. Poultry Club Extends Project For Mexicans Wnth several thousand chickens scattered among farms throughout Mexico as the result of their pro- ject, students of the Penn State Poultry Club voted to continue the good-will project a fourth year. Howard A. Killian, Berwick R. D. student project 1, chairman, _ said plans are under way to ship 1800 the fall and winter months. day-old chicks to Mexico during This project began several years ago when Lester Zook, an agri- cultural missionary in Mexico, visited the campus and explained the plight of the poultry industry in Mexico. The Poultry Club, with the support of many Pennsylvania hatcherymen, began shipping day- old chicks, which Zook distributed to the small farms, mostly from Mexico City south. Among the series of shipments are some of the best blood lines of several prominent breeds. Pro- geny from the original chicks can be found, both as purebred stock, and crossbreds mixed with native foul, throughout several of Mexico's districts, Zook reported when he revisited Penn State during the summer. Students handle all arrangements for the various shipments, usually made by air express so that the day-old chicks arrive at their new homes at the age of about 72 hours. Quarantine, blood testing, and other necessary details are all handled by the students. Present. officers of the Penn State Poultry Club continuing this project in international understanding are: president, William E: Haensly, Buf- falo, N. Y.; vice-president, Theo- dore W. Burr, Tunkhannock; sec- retary, Ronald L. Stief, Sinking Spring; treasurer, Hugh Lesley, Ox- ford; and Prof. H. Margolf, faculty adviser. 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