Mrs. W.G. Newton, Oxford Route 6, has a flock of barnyard chickens. From a number of industrious hens she collected 2,891 eggs during the last five months.
There is nothing fancy about Mrs. Newton’s chickens. They are the kind that mother used to have, and they don’t crow or cackle quite as loud as the present day fancy fowl.
From the front page of the Oxford Public Ledger, June 5, 1923
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