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3. Correct methods of operation. Tem- perature 100 deg. F. first week, 102 deg. F. second week, 108 deg. F. third week. Turning regularly and testing out the eighteenth day. Do not open incubator after eighteenth day..\ - W location of um a. the most important. Out. in Kansas they say eggs hatch 'n. closets. Another story is that eggs were put in an oven as a cool place to keep them dil e work in Nanny; is un- of Miss Helen Macauley, work in this county. She is assisted by Miss Anna Baer; who does most of the office. work. Maeruley not only looks after the we of the child, but of the mother as well, if the mother is a nor- mal, responsible person, . A. wife or rim“ 'also receives aid, where the ther of the family is in a state hos- pital for the Insane, And the woman is not \wholly self-supporting. The: wife pr mother, where the stam is a convict, sentenced for mord than five years, may also: have nssistance, 'The wife or mother, where theman is an alien, who has declared his intention: to become a citizen, or who is herself a citizen, may seek help. Children, in -all such in- stances receive care: P Allowances for these cases are Maui \| only after Miss Macauley has made a -| personal investigation. Home surround- ings, the Jegal status of the people to be helped, the family situation generally, ~] the earning capacity of those left, are lieve they can be hatched that way.\ Again,: an amateur 'in / Rockville Center bought a u: machine that had passed through se 1 hands and his first hatch literally the ma- chine with so that e had to be taken out to make room {for others. Another hif town left his out of his machine all night thirté hours, and putting them back in due time re- ceived his largest hatch. The er had four ' into the machine and three of the four hatched. - Again a. cellar in the out over embryo will \live. and itch into. a healthy chick. Therefore Jook to your breeding pen and - see. t the , eags have a strong embryo and. the erabryo is developed in 'a , 'healthy hen hnd. your incubator. troubles will be solved. h os Eggs, therefore, can be incubated un- der a very wide margin of safety. Yet there is & point where the hatch will be ruined or the hatched chicks weal ened. The eirg must have fresh, pure alr the same ag -the chick3. \ - . Storrs» Conn./Experimefit Station has conducted experiments the past nine years in incubation the results of which as well as those from J stations will be given in another article late in the summer. a Next week we -will take the chick froma the incubator to- the laying house. all investigated. If circumstances are such that assistance is proper and right, {than allowances of from $1.25 to -2 Are made. If the family, situation changes so that the wage-earners get more, then the allowances for depend: ents are reduced just that much. There is a check on the amount paid for the support of the child, since Miss Macauley cannot pay mote for a little one than it would cost the county to t c . : t 18 families, but during the last year there were 103 families helped, and 94 fam files were on the list at one time. This is merely partied help, since no family is solely supported by .the bu- geau. F Allowances. average 'a 'total Of $660 weekly, and about 22 children' are cared for in that sum, In summer allowances are lessened to some extent, but in the winter many must have assistance. ~The | business slumip;-which | has) thrown many out of work, has not been reflected in the Child Welfare Department, says tog a Suecessors to Alvin G. Smith, C, K. “MN . luau-47mm.- Macauley, and & with the spring -work but a short time| # distant it does not appear that it will # \/ & MALCOMSON -$ Inc. 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