Cape May County Times, 30 April 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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CAPE MAY CCUHTY TMES, FRIDAY. APRIL 30. 1928.

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Out of the Ordinal}' Square House Has Pleasing Design

The Poultryman’s Comer Help For His Problems

'NI apparent that the fundamental I! requirement* of a *uce»**ful ration arv comparatively few. Re1 saidiom of the arsumenta that I ran lx- ad*anted In favor of *

Unless Care is Taken With Design. Square House May pjgh t p ou ] tr y

Appear Ugly—This Type Has Distinctive Interior

and Exterior is Attractive

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which

Three Bedrooms Each With Generous Clothes Closet

A square house is often deslr-i able, and need not be ugly. But na It is handicapped In this rerpect to start with (for few of us would call a cube the most plca*Ing shape for a house) special care needs to be taken In the de-

sign of a square house.

This out-of-lhe-ordlnary house combin'-* all the new convenience f the popular 24 by 26 floor plan

Range Cleansing

Lice and Mice * l ran c'» °*> young chirks are reared are sy*-

Csminon Chicken Mites Worst umaticaiiy cleansed by applicuThc most troublesome of all the ’‘on* of linw and germicides, ullexlernal pararlte* of pouliry Is B *‘ ! 011,1 sowing of green growths the common chicken mite. one kind or another mortality There mite* multiply very l!i Kolng to mount higher and rapidly durir. the warm weather hlgner as yqars go by. and often cause serious losses lx-- ! treatment Is os eascntlaliy fore they are discovered. Some- '“ ol ,0 success with both young times mites become so numerous °nd old stock a* feed and water; as to kill some of the flock, or the disease in young stock not only flock suffers from the infestation ; «>uses low stamina In a mature and falls to produce a noitnal fl,,ck l,ul 11 Prevents that particnumher ol eggs. Young growing ' u,ar k, nd of maturity that means

chicks fail to make a normal eggs later,

growth.

The ba.lly Infested hens usually . Atlantic. Cumberland. Cap.cease laying and become poor in Ma} - aI ' <1 ° r Gloucester flesh. The feathers tend to lx-- Coull ‘y h *'e been making rapid come tough and sometimes drop strides In poultry. One of the out. Some chicks have diarrhea j faW «" Rr o win K sc-ctlons in Cumand are almost unable to get h'-rland County is the section .down from the perch or back 0,1 •l** - UrldR'-ton-Millville haroagain. At other times, the flock surfaced pike, where this spring |shows g.-od Judgment and deserts’ no l 0 ** tho n twenty-live poultry tin- house to roost In trees and ranches haw- been and are being 'other n.ares free from parasites. ( erected. M.w! of them are upSltting hens are often killed by <o- 1 he-nilnute In poultry house mite*. Being confined In the ties' construction and several are conmikes them continuously shbject : dueled by well seasoned poulto the allacks of the miles. Some- > r y ke.-pers who have sold times the hens become sick and . "tnalb-r plants, to go on m desert the nest. In either case. | acreage, as their business ■he hateb is almost certain to lx-; creased above the capacity destroyed. I lh ethn-e to Ove-acre farms.

There are several good ways of 1

attacking lice. One is by dusting ( ' a P*' May County poultry the bird’s body with insect pow keepers have a good organization •t.-r or by making it poasjhh- for *1 , 1* headquarters at Cape May 1 1 be bird to lake a dirt bath. This j H°use. There are a wlde- ' method kills the lice by suffoent- awake lot of hre-ders In the end ing them, or knocks them off the ! county of the State who will be lien's body lo the ground where heard from more and more each they soon die. The liberal use of ! Year They have in Wildwood, powder at least three time dunng Cape May and other grading lh.- hatch is the only practical seashefn- resorts a big field for

method known for sitting bens, i their praducts. A single application is *not , _

enough. The lie hatch and must Barr, ■ ,1 PI > lnou ' h Rock » have lx- killed before they have time ma ' ,, ' a WOBderfu l showing at all | to lay more eggs. Tlx- best re-sulls t> "' l >0 ''' ,r >' exhibit* the past are obtained when the inac,.: I y “ r ’ ,,uiy b, ‘ ""TrkUng lo powder Is placed in a box or man,, ,0 know * n "Pl«c of

Church Services By Kadio small tub and the hen placed on ,h ‘‘ ma,l> I^Xhorns s«-en la this * her side and her feathers fllled 1 * onr ’ tok *'-R entire country Today a gn at many country wlth^Cie powder. The powder is ! l J ,e Ba £ r * d

Decrease the Grain

The correct feeding t

lay.-r* and breeder* Involves modifying Ibe practice slightly from season to season. During

ration which contains a consld- the fall and winter the laying entble \arlety of Ingredients, blrrls were given all ibe graii III always be a demand'they would eat In ord. r lo hold for the simplest ration that wllliup body weight and carry them

' through the winter safely. With the approach of warm w ather the grair must be gradually de-

creased giving the birds

portunlty to consume a larger portion of their ration In the

form of mash.

The laying flock up to this time has been consuming proxlmately twelve pounds grain p- r 100 birds per day.

Country People Enjoy

cxterlo. and the oterhany also affects the interior by adding one foot space each way to the rooms

i the second floor.

.hurcha wbicb d» no. I,... pa»- tb > -M ! , R “ l ■-'■b-n lor. or. tmtalllnK rodlo rvelr- i c * re i,; •*' ' h e '>'• po.d.r e-poUrlir Thrir pood os «.L, sod holdlos oaklp ar. '• '* 1 ”'» lb ' I b >v« k.pl tbm teed with erent a inti. _ on the farms. A si! their beautiful

To Bid the Flock and House of color scheme, hard :o get when

Ijce aiming u perfection, has made Orease baby chicks on top of| ,h, ■ r,, 0 leading variety among

only is w-rvTng t ^ ^ ^ ^ | ,how » ho llkt _^ beautiful.

Simple Rations

er _ gets Into the eyes.

A little '

with a distinctive exterior. At the i«“»P«'t*U® n - clergy men say. will same time, it Is a hum- which I h*' sUJuulatlng to the countgy may suitably be built In a row |Poacher as it Is lo the village

of ordinary square houses and l crorOT Radio not only is serving not lx- considered freakbh. Bat- J P‘’ n Ple who have no other way J**' "luIng hen. at least ten shutters and a half-tlmberedl of “"ending church aenieaa. but during

second story with bracketed over-T U h elpful to the rountry preach- Pe".™ 1

ta .k ,„, h -»„■ jz ^

incerning aengona by radio ai I ‘ ro,ld > a g<xjd dust wallow. ■ "

during batching!

rsulta.

The Kentucgy Kxperimont Station reported that profltable result* could be obtained from hens fed only on whole grains, milk

and minerals.

Now comes a report from the Ohio Experiment Station which It I* pointed out that very satisfactory egg yields can be obtained when all the grains artfed in finely ground form—that Is. ot) what may be called an all-mash system. Each of throe systems of feeding led* Itself readily to a careful sanitation program, whereas practice of throwing grain in straw titter make* reinely unlikely that the ;an avoid eating contami-

nated feed.

Loss of Feathers There are two cause* for the *s of feathers. There small louse called the depluming mile which sometime works feathers and cause* them t6 fall out. Creasing birds' heads with sulphur ointment or carbollzed salve- may take care ol the

ble.

The other cause Is the habit of feather pulling which hens contract sometime* and begin to pick Ibe feathers off each other's heads and necks. If a better meat scrap ration la added this trouble will probably disappear. It usually -V>e. pear when the hens are on the range.

To Stop Egg Eating

Often In large flock* birds start egg eating. Though Ibis habit i* generally started accidentally. an incomplete ration might lend to help start it. Birds should have limestone or oyster shell before them all the lime. Lark of lime will cause birds to eat egg*. Abundance of green feed will help prevent

and cure this habit.

To prevent or cure this habit; Supply oyster shell or lliuestom Furnish green feed. Have one nest to live bint* to prevent crowding. Arrange neats that they will be dark. Keep nests well supplied with straw or hay. Ha> e nests at least • ighteen Inches above the floor. Place glass egg* in the nests

- Is learned | and on the floor. Dispose of

about the science of poultry! birds caught breaking rggr In-

becomes increasing!) ' tent tonally.

under artificial lights they have been consuming close lo fifteen pounds, during April It will be adiantagtou* gradually duce the grain one pound per 100 bird* per month, until by June they are eating from eight to ten pounds of grain per 100 birds per day. At this increased quantities of protein and concentrated egg-building material ire needed. This is not provided In the corn, wheat and oats, which are fed os a scratch. Furthermore, the temperature la higher and the birds do so much of the ri< . heating feeds as they did In the winter. Secretary of Navy recommends appropriation of $19,177,600 for permanent construction and Improvements at naval posts here

and In Hawaii.

farm woman i

a little table

read In Ibe paper that

The absence of heavy columns 1 KI,KA dedicated „ memorial talon the Irani poich. or atubby ,w c * Jvor T Church In Pltt*po*ts atop of nquat piles of ms- J ,,ur * ,,,r b, ' ln * ,h * church

aonry. I* a great improvement. |'!’ * ,ro * dco *‘ l a church dont you agree? Tlx- open cor- 1 a ,1 " ,l " u •« P nice la to be commended from the l up ' b '' Mvlng

artistic standpoint, also. ) r,ni, * l *t'-n.-d In on a rhurch sen-

A ™,l«l rhlmn-r l^li. '.hllT'k”™"

rides tor hot-air healing sy»t--ni 1 ... ? .. sz-ssszzxzrr. z ssr, x.sx" r There Is a door at the rear of tlx > T' uZ , ^ , "*?'

living room which lead* to Hx-’ ’o,'

kitchen and the grade entra.x- ^‘ v ‘ ' 1 h " [ UT - and basement. The kitchen lsl“,* * ist.r ghes the Ix-nedic-amaJI. with a built-in dresser and ^.i'; .. ^ ,ber 10 “>; work table, and windows on two 18

«urt*Bla kcrp " pl ' aHan,ly "sh' j ix-ginnln!

Betwi^n the living room ami j

dining room Is a pair of French i “l 0111 0 Ix-llever in the door* Two new-old-fashioned j'ommerce In proniotlni corner elilna rloseti. arc pleasing j P'-ac- of the w- Id." It-pr as well a* practical In the dining j ; ''l''' O'Connor.

. I'patalrs there are three bedruom*. each with at lc-a*l one generous cloth.- cluset. Two of than arc provided with a built-in dna*!ng table and a built-in tray • aae respectivHy. Tbe luitbroum is unuruaily large, and Ineludes n tone! cabinet and a lull sized

linen case.

Of 1

which t

Remove all litter •sts could hide.

Spray ibe house thoroughly. Fumigate If the hou*e can li

mad. air tight.

Pal.

aood i.oo.t prroerratlt.

'-.-k and a safe '

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• looking » .r !• . " bouse, nxxlern i Meritent in plan. < urchlterlurally. ; - mistake In rb<

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