CAPE MAY CODMTY TOOS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1985.
W. COLLIN* THOMAS. AgHcaRml A«WN CAPE MAT OOUKTT EXTENSION SERVICE HsfMM DuUSMs. l—t Hoar , Cop* iUr Court Houm
Witch The F5»e Pants 84y* Poultry 8»eeUkt AiUBtie* to • few Mails's often ttx dreldins factor profits in U>* poultrr -For Instsace," <— Black. Sew Jersey Ultit Id poultry. “If f-» proJuctlan arc to be expedM dunn* the coM weather. M Is qtrtt* important that the pallets be eOntawi to the laytas boose*. COM wintry
an Increase of J6.7 per cent. The butter fat Increase was 77 pounds per cow. The feed cost was *61 42 instead of *49.46, but the proBt per ccw was *62.90 Instead of *27.90. This means that by proper leading the owner could bare Increased hl& I net profit *25 per cow. whlcb would I not bare been a bad Investment." j State Horticultural Society Meet- ;
inf. Atlantic City
Last Wednesday, Thursday and I Friday a large number of people attended the exhibit of fruit and vegetables, and meetings of the State Horticultural Society, held in Haddon Hall. Atlantic City. The exhibit was held in the large aadltorirm on the first floor of the bote! and the meetings In the Vernon Room. The exhibit hall eras very attractively decorated, and filled with splendid specimen* Of the finest New Jersey produce! in the line c* fruits and vegetable* The meetings were well attended by people from all over New Jerindodlng quite a number from Cape May County. The following men from this
substance to what has long been a dream of bis. Mr. Larrowe ha* a wide knowledge of both engin etrlr.g and nutrition to both of which he has given a life-tine study.
Jamee E. Larrowe
•"The thoughtful poultry men also irtermtns now whether or not their Incubators and brooder Stowes are Is rsadtnesa for the coming r Is the time
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m rndfea board feat of Umber sad pays mors than 40 mUlioo dot tars fat tt. Ntoe-tantha of this lumber to imported and hauled at an •veragt distance of 1.000 miles.
I Jersey ha* I.OOO.OOO Ml width u unaulted oi A far fans other thau I MtoMtoto K. L Scovell. ayoeil fans forestry at tbs Stale . j Of Agriculture. “Moat of this totod Wtet grow umber C 3«a. tWtefalrts of It has be.
1 property tt would ultl ‘ e a large part of the *ua*d In New ly the owner* pay
Crofter, First os Paragon: John Powell. First on York Imperial aud Theodore York Imperial; mood on Stark; Wlnesap:
lecood on Paragon: FTank Swain. Second on Fallawater: Fourth on York Imperial: Normas Taylor. First on tray 25 inesaps.
Founds Institute of Animal Economics James E. Larrowe Provide* Ponds To Help Eastern Farmer* What the Rockefeller Found* tioo stands for In the welfare and progress of the world st Urge, the Larrowe Institute of Animal Economic* U undertaking In befait of the eastern dairy and poultry farmer, according ti
news story.
Funds to carry on the work have been provided for building s greater dairy Industry in the East Emphasising diversifies Uoa on '.be average farm and more efficient method* with cow*, ben* and crops to feed them, cover* the scope of the newlyestablished Institute. The actual week U now In the hands of
staff of agricultural experts who have tbemaelvee been practical farmer* No phase of dairying and poultry raising will be overlooked which hears upon putting more dolUrs In the farmer’* pocket*. Since the Individual farmer cannot determine the aisrket price himself, it I* up to him to Increase hi* profit and to lower hi* roeta. «:.d this l* what the Institute of Animal Economic* a ill work hand-ln-gtcve with him 'to
accomplish.
"Dairying la the logical Industry of the eastern farmer." says James E. Larrowe. widely-known engineer and prcaldect of the large manufacturing concern whose donations made the Institute possible. In exlainlng why me Institute haa chosen this field for It* activity. "Not only are physical conditions suited to It. but an -Increasing market Is furnished In the rapidly growing population centers nearby. No other farm effort will pay him so well as efficient dairying with poultry reining as a companion enterprise. The Institute will keep the isnr.cr In loaned on * ays to increase hi* cow and hen efficiency through research and '.nterprelation ot th> great work of the various agricultural colleges .1 It will do tbit la several way*. For oae thing, a careful survey j will be made of i »pr—» nlaltve localities throughout the East to give the Institute a working knowledge of farm rood.non* today and what problem* most trletiUeasly confront tbe farmer. An experimental farm will be op- ^ eratad under average farm rood! : tlona and tbe rasulta of this will be made known. New method* of I, feeding and caring for cow* and —
New Bills Prepared By Mr. BacharacK Congressman Wfl] Try To Help World War Tetenst A bill proposing several . menu to tbe world war compensation act. Tbesv. : menu are designed primarily to , set aside several decisions of the j Comptroller General in tnterpretj Ing the adjusted compsnsadoa law. j whlcb rulings have In many Instances done a rani Injustice to i certain veterans and to the dtpendenu of deceaaed veterans, and are not In harmony with tbe Intention of those who framed the law or the intention of those who voted
for. the law.
A bin to amead the act of March
S. 1911. known aa the Judicial code. This bill is for tbe purpose of limiting tbe Jurisdiction of District and Circuit Courts In certain cases U has particular reference to rate making cases and 1U purpose U to prevent public utility corporation* from seeking Injunctions In the Federal courts against the finding* of Public Utility Commissions, without first carrying their case on appeal through the Bute courts. As a companion bill, and at the request of Governor Silxer. Mr. BacbarCch will also introduce a bill to make available in tbe courts of the United State*, testimony. d«,positions and exhibits had and taken tn certain cases before Bute courts, tribunals, boards, bodies or
The object of this bill U to require that whenever any suit action or prodeedlng is brought Into any United Stater Court, which proceeding had previously been tn litigation before any State court tribunal, board, body or commission. tbe testimony, deposition*, exhibits, etc, shall, on motion of either party or of the court, be admitted and considered a* part of
the testimony and record m such proceeding. A RUI for the protection and control of migratory fishes. The purpose of thD bill D to have some federal regulation over the taking of fish either by line or not during the spawning season. It l» offered as a means of Increasing the supply of game tod edible fish. A bill to make Ex-Preaid ent Roosevelt’s birthday. October 27. a national holiday. A number of private bills among rhlch are: A bill for the relief of J*mes Geynor. of Atlantic City, who was struck by a Post Office Department mall truck in May. 1925. and severely injured, necessitating tbe amputation of tbe left loot above the ankle. for tbe relief of Archie O. Sprague, of Burlington County, w hose wife was killed by a stray bullet fired during target practice at Camp Dtx. N. J, on June t. 1926. Mr*. Sprague was the mother of several small children. Bills appropriating money for the erection of post oBce buildings at Atlantic City. Pisasantville. Millville and Wildwood
stone for a number of veterans and widows of Bills for claims of stituents against tbe for persona] Injuries i
chicken*, for increasing milk and egg production will be dneei/ watched and tried out befote recommendation. A bureau of inquiry will be established, giving personal service on any question*
sent in.
In cresting the Institute and providing largely for lu maintenance, Mr. larrowe is giving 1
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property fad and csrod ft apedaMat at tt* Ptats Ceilrtu'ef "Turn toctoio mast be coosMefed to milk production, namely, to bemad aktUt) of tb. co
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