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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. MARCH 5.

W. COLLINS Tf CAPE MAT COP'

Muftmu Uulldloc. Second Kic-

iVAS. Agrtcultural Agent ' EXTEN8IOH SERVICE

CAP* M*y Court Hi

LjcsI poultrjuim were recently pleased to learn that a carload of nul coni had arrived in Court House. This coal *a* obtained because of the urgent wed for It in brooding baby chicks.

u. ubat hard to »c.. «'*peci hen one Unit iooks fo.

. them. The oil emulsion spray i»

Early Action Necessary To Con- G«t the Chicks Outdoor. — A ,_ b ,. beM protection to use a;ain.i

trol Peach Cnil l»r*e part of the hroodins cares them.

To control peach leaf curl. *orries vanish when the ..

i chicks are gotten outdoors. Toe

1 picking, leg weakness and tall State Budget picking troubles are some of I I - 1

them. In Legislature

A good rule to follow in getting

bick. outdoor, u u lollo.. Dndnl To Ltm Suit

• the first three days confine

•he chicks to an area of not over 8 Inches away from the hover.

the third day on. the cnosure should be enlarged so by the sixth day the chicks

, v.11! have bc.ome acquaint.d with

. inside of the hourc and u>. how :o get back to rrce of heal On the seventh

day the chick door should be

.. <1 and the chick-, allowed to irtil -i mail yard about

iroot

Jonas u .-nturlng out for the first time In his new caM "Don't talk for .■ few moment*, my dear: h< re’s a telegraph po«i " t t t The machine was crowing the rmllrrud track To beat the trxln It tied And they buried the ewr with the

which cauaes the unfolding lam of the peach to curl and puff abnormally in the early spring, a 'ungieldal spray must be applied before the peacli buds even star •o swell. The Xe» -'eraey Slat. College of Agriculture recom mends concentrated lime-sulfur at a dilution of 1 part to 9 parts

of water.

Thoroughne-s Is essential in spraying for peach leaf-curl. Th. tips of the twig, must be cntiicl; of the peach to puil end puff up to be e.\i«ectcd .■‘.im;.:ac «*sh tide of thi tree wuh a change o. wind Is effective provided every portion of the tree .s covered. 1: the spraying of the trre U com pleted In on:- opera on the op- r a tor must spray "against th. wind" In order to coat the lee

aides of the twigs.

Delay In the application of the spray material llJ! after the buds suit to swell may allow the spores of the peach leaf-curl to develop and infect the leaves The spray most be applied while the tree is completely dormant Days when the temperature is above freezing In late February and early March should be taken advantage of for this work. Make One Farm Engine Do

Everything Possible

It is now a rare thing to farm where there Is not engine to help with the chores Often, however, we find a gas aaglni- which has been discarded been use it was not quite suitable for the work. The engine may

For Year Fixed at $23.272 090

Providing for ioial expend! , tures of 123.272.090. the appro- - a: •n b !!* were introduced In. i-. h i!ou.:es of the New Jeisey

U1 i,. gislature.

introduced by Senator Borof Salem, the bills exceed yiar'a appropriations by' • than $3,000,000. The annual which is effective at the t of the fiscal year July

• u cs aoo: of the brooder bouse, carries items amounting to $20.-:

Atlei being confined to this area

for three days they can be given j n Hie supplemented bill, ex-' ire- range. To teach the chicks j^nditures of $2.7H.5C6 are an •o run in and out and to pre- ,horized. Of that amount $1-00.-.nt crowding at the chick door poo u diverted from the Stale or ft corners, the chick door Highway Commissions funds and must be wide. The right width j.00,000 from the general funds for the door Is IS inches. The t0 b( ,ip make up the deficit of runway from the door to the f;,ooc.OO« needed for the com pieground should be built of earth Iion of Hudson tunnel and and not lumber. It should also thr Camden-Philsdelphla bridg. be of good size and come up to jlle , um jjs oho u car: led the bottom of the door *0 that ln ^ Fapplementrd bill for th, •he chicks will not have to jump furnishing and permanent ma :. down or up .in going In and out lfn ance of the New Jersey buildof the house. ] mg at the Philadelphia SemjuiCrowding—Crowding in the cor- i cn , cnn iai. The bunding will be ners U a habit which chicks form uswl to permanently hous. a New during the second and third Je -^ y cx bib!l in l*hlladclphia weeks, which quickly swells the tbe ulr j,, ended mortality lisL If an even tern-; Pftwture is kept under the hover] Getting Honest

A ea.eful driver is one who -an wear out a car without tbe ..-uu-oe of a locomotive, t ♦ ♦ Wt not.ced an item In a news- 1 ; aja r regarding an automobile -■ a.hup which rend as follows: .be automobile approached the . oroner :.t 30 miles an hour. - orone-r U right: t t t J II tbe other driver is a fool.

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Co.: "What did Ixmgfellow mean when he wrote. Tell me not in mournful numbers”” Ed : “He must have been riding in a uxl.

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Garages are hospitals that ape-1 c.al!zf in the treatment of dls-j • ases of the flivver.

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You've probably noticed that' 'he biggest houses and automobiles have the fewest occupants.

Because the rngil*** died. t 1 t Sometimes we wish the reeklows driver had gone fishing with the fool that rocked the boat or got In front of the fool who didn't know It was loaded. t t t Slow thinkers used to live longest: hut now the automobile has Changed all of this. t t t -Was your ear built to make tbe hill* in higbT” "No. it was built to make tbe girls take notice." t t t The traffic problem will be quite easily solved, think* Fred Marine, if we keep off tbe streets all the ears that are not paid

for.

t t t He—"I Just got-* set of balloon

In Texas, the Ford* are carry-1 Ing .-.pare-Ure sign* inaeriued with the words: "Pardon mer-. •Ma' did!”

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Mntx per cent, of the noise made by automobiles is unneees-

; sary. Cut it out.

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Profile of the Culled States' would own hT per cent, of the worlds autos II they were paid

for.

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Number* alone wool bring victor > Flivvers are Increasing much faster than grade rross-

I ing*.

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IWiver: "Git up. Ixive!” Philosopher: Tjow I* • queer name lor a ranlr; don't yon know love i* blind”* Driver: "So'* dl* mule! CM up. laove!” "Figures indicate that from 1.&O0.U0O 10 2.ona.o(i« buyer* will appear each year who want to ' trade In their prese nt rar on a John W. Willy*.

tile*.

Sb-

I didn’t know you bad a balloon.'

usmess

(eagerly)—“Why. George. Mortgages

An cBor»«us 1

Beneath the grass.”

Bond manners: “Darn him: 1 Nh I bad lights bright enough a blind him.

and at the right degree, tbe fire

still be rood. This represents a kept free from ssbes *0 that tbe Gilbert Smith. County SuperinMai loss, because the engine ha* temperature will bold until morn- tendent of Weights and Measures, value which is not btlnt con- (ng, and not over 400 chicks put in bis report for February. State, varied into useful and profitable UD der a 62-lneb hover, there will that the scales he Inspected durnrvice. Possibly the engine is ] be no crowding If the corner* Ing last month were higher than too small or of an undesirable ■ 0 f the brooder house can be tbe average In accuracy. He intype for other work. ] made round by placing a few spected 218 scales, adjusted 13. C On selecting on engine, say* bundles of straw In them, by needed tepalrs and 21 were cotthe agricultural engineer at tbe- w |ring or by any other mean*, it d cm tied. At the present time hWew Jersey College of Agricul- w ui ,top any crowding that I* checking up on the grocers of ture. the various duties it will 1 mlgb , fcUrt ed. the county, bate to perform should first be - ,, - . listed. For instance, pumping BffiMWI inmHtWJgMM—HTIHMUA.' PM ' V HUM 11 Iv^-V-- ifrV ■ g

milking machine:

r cream separator, sawing wood, or furnishing power 'n the farm shop. Frequently all these may be done with one engine. If the Operations are not too widely •sparated tbe engine nay be 'petmancntl} mounted on a con creli has. w i*.h a line shaft to reach all th< marh.ne. Then an i-ng| D i o 5 o- 6 ho —power I-

Plant Protectors

Strength

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Alfalfa S-d Th. N. * J • . „. eUtion is props *3 :jra.«b , certified alfalfa seed lor spring vowing. The farm crops *peclallst recommends the u Kansas grown seed, Any on •bieriug sow me alfalfa this spring will find It advisable to use certified Kansas . own -eed Further Information will I* gladly given on request about liming, sowing and obtain mr ». relied seed.

Poultry Notes Tbe Laying Flock The biggest I problem of the commercial poul- J tryman is that of keeping tbe L weight of hi* birds under heavy 1 production. If birds are kept in * good flesh during the spring j. od. it is probable that many \ be- spared a trip to market with j the real culls. Heavy culling 1. often due to the fact th..t th. poultry::.an failed to apprecin.e the importance of malntainiug the body condition of his bird, while they were producing. It r.i*o is a cause of premature j molts and an excellent way of ,' encouraging disease outbreaks. U Handle the birds carefully from H day to day and determine- their f? • onJ.Uon by noUclng whether or lot they are thin in the breast ?! and nlidomlnal region*. Improve their w-igfat by heavy scratch ' by feeding a limited quantity- of fattening n.a.-h. Th. light* should be gradually cut down *0 that they will be discontinued after April L

Lie A W eekiy Saver — Not A W eakiy Saver —t* Y plan jf sating grows surprisingly. u — - * Uiid Department adds 4 cents on -atu dulia. each year, on deposit here. Begin with a D.llax - - - BEGIN HOW. 4% Interest Paid on Savings Fund Accounts.

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IUnk ; ; i m BUSY DAYS IN REAL ESTATE Selling and Renting Properties is building a WILDWOOD YEAR

"BLUE RIBBON" SIGNS

This Office vJ2i E w& A T

mortgage f*.' wwat pwlWr* are K*ard rwrh year la tbe t I alted Stale*. Appll <-«■ A** oar. and VOI R bomr »r farm <>r ba»iBe** will be amanr tbe abswlately safe* and KM R life will be among tbo— that an- free

from rare.

A.camiag that y«nr pre*eat am- l» tbW? and Ibe aaxiant of Jonr morigam h fiajWO at • pet “i- a“d.r tbe Srvl plan, yoar 4epo-.il would equal aa laeren*e of 0J6 per eeaf. in yoir la-tere-t rote. Fader tbe -eeoad rlxn It woaid eqral an iarrra*e of 2A1 per real. Cader (be third plan It woaid eqaal aa iaervace of lil per real, aad remember that each year yoa woaid receive an aaaaa' dlv'dead whleh woaid materially le»*ea tl

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Income Tax Service

We now have complete Income Tax Service and are in a postion to .secure immediately all of the latest ml ir.gs on Income Tax matters. This work will be in charge of om Mr. Hoppin, who will be ready to assist any one desiring assistance. We have gone to considerable trouble anc expense to make this service available to our patrons and hope they will use it to the fullest extent. First National Bank Ocean City, N. J.

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Philadelphia Office: 136 South Fourth Street

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