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CAPS HAY COUHTY TUCES FRIDAY. JUKE 4. 1928

The Poultiyinan’s Coroer

Help Fat Hi* Problem*

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* to,- obtaining the test P&MT IOW1T dock* K-n Se had

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Blood Teat For Chicken* »o*r*o£ in poultry diMaan on Dreed Bv Inatitutr ln comm *‘" cl * ! P>m>u and n *_Z_ y tn * mutr ... tl.r Channel* of live poultry A Wood aerua. teet for rhlcken f 1 '' hlp,n,f ®- Wany of thMe dln•vapnttMl of beia( 'Carrierr nr I '■**''». ■reh v cold*, caicken po*. Um taaciilcry white diarrhea *rrm j cn ? u P- canker. coccMIoaia. cholera it being urged on pou!tr> r..*..*]* 0 ® other tnfoctlona, are carried •in are experiencing high njor-»* r * kock to flock through the Witty during .he earlt life of frnmtoeuoo. u.e of old

their chick* The ageli.iinatioa teat •viil not only bring to light U<e infected tadlvldiial* In the •o^k. but will nlao. by bringing about their removal, protect the Maftfcy chick* and growing (took

from Intetion

Report* from many *ectk>n* «| the Seat indicate that then i* unana! amount or bacillary *! diarrhea prevailing thi* aeai Prow rh economic viewpoint, thi* kJeenas i? probably the moat eerlone eeeor*e with which the poultry raiaer haa u. contend. V/hat mnaw it nil the more dlScult to deni with, u the timiUajltj in the

poultryman can afford no! to | Grows Yearly

check on the bird* by weighing |

A aliort trial will convince yi

It* value.

Help Summer Pasture With Other Crops Expert Recommends Various Plans To Insure Feed

K> the queatlon naturally ** how beet to eliminate ei.aee There U also a menace where the produc-

er ahlpa hit live bird* to the large city market* having the empty eoope returned for uae again UnImk all Uaed coop, are thoroughly disinfected by Imraeralon In a •trong dlalnfectlng aolutior. they

We a danger to the flock

The menace of the uaed coop '

can be eliminated by a mot* gen-! ,b * P*** ur « doriag that period of »-al uae of the one-trip coop |ibc year la apt to be rather uoTheae can he purchaaed at a rea- icei^in. particularly in a dry year, non able coat from coop manufac-i H. H. Co*, farm cropa special lat turera. They come knocked dow a j *' U»e New Jorsey Bute College In bundlea. of Agriculture, auggesta that If a They are lightly constructed. I »upplenient to the pasture la proreduring e*pcenn charge., and ar#! ,rW *® during part of the of such am all value that they -

destroyed after teaching the n

Blue graa* |* the main conatitrtt of our best pastures and

makes abundant growth during spring and early summer and again in the tail moo thi. bat there

usually a period during the imer »hen little growth The carrying capacity of

hadliary white uiar-hw. ._ •nly Wehtfou. hut highly UgiMu. especially during the Brat day* of a chick * iir. roe af-

I “ ^ouKryaien < «prea» «. i_ ' grew many rase* the source oi the disease Ilea In the Infected •verlM of the adult bird, although : * may be Introcuord Ihiougb coatamtoamd food, drtnktag water. houMca. ami or oonract *tu diaeaaed chick. Tymitmen! «*■ Chick* *lH.uld not be bird* with the

••ued sad burned White a ru.e U

f Oat-Tnp Caep* •• f*» rear* i grant daai about

A Check m Feeding l^g production I* a good haro•neter to the leading, hut H dot* no* shew soon enough that the s need more of one feed or

lew of anothr.

Observation* and experiment* shew that a hen * weigh) change* with production, especially when improperly fe.:. A pullet laying

>nths. If r

>nth

properly fed.

will Wee several ounce* After laming so much weight her eg) production will let up ccrsider ably She Will P'vibably prod so ony twelve eggs a month for twe ith* until ehe gets her weigh, hack, when idle will go on and Uy rweaty-ionr a month agnln nnttl

.he stock will not tuffer fr-vtn lark of feec and the pasture will

—' injured by grazing loo ^

nipem,,,

factu-er* generally hav

"It was only a abort time ago that the open car reigned supreme In public favor and the cloaed car waa uaed largely by the wealthy class, but now coadltton* have changed. If pas were to study carefully the production records of the various motor car manufacturers In (he Industry, they would revest that the open ear I* losing ground sech year In popularity with the cloaed type Betting a fast lead," state' C. a Maturie. local'distributor for

Cleveland SI*.

"To appreciate this all one _

to do t* to stand at th* curb' any heavily traveled boulevard

and count approximately closed cars to every op.o among those which pass. No doubt, the reason that tbs

closed car waa not popular yearo

fc» laid to the fact tha: ar Ji Icce ware too high.

With th' majority of motor car buyer* there haa always been an Inherent deal re to own a dosed

due to the high dlBeten-

tial In price existing between the closed and open car. the average buyer In the past wan obliged to favor the open typ.v The public puree met more easily be pne of

I within thHi memory and predict I an equally *poriy time in Iht-pike-inl.ablted waters. I The pike the one important game n*h that tnnvee in New Jersey without artlfleial reprodurllon Slocking by the State ha* made the Museonetcoag and the Pequest two of the greatest trout streams in the world and has produced manv fine haw ponds throughout the State, but Nature, aided memy by the pro-' tcctloii of a closed aemaon. Keeps many a stream and lake supplied

with the pugnacious pike

I The best pike streams have their headwater* In the wilderness of tue pine nett, wherv miles of the waterways are tnaecesslble to Bshermen. Filled

with stumps and bruah.

atre.Mu* ha.ho. mighty kings of ihb flnn.-y tribe. From these natural Ash haven*, the young pike swim out to replenish the more open section* of stream*. River aysit-m* where such condlOon* pertain and wh*re plVeflshlng la always good. Include

the M-lIilea River. Wading Blvor. | brack lab -tier Toma River, Egg Harbor Illver. tB ^ D

empty into the salt

the Maurice and the Rancoea*. ■Prartreally everv rtream or pond In the State hut some pike and pickerel and official records In-

dlcat - that the annual catch ac- A mar ca hla f tuafty mil numbers either trout. experiencod I or has* ,HU compaaM

The pike, when hungry, seem* equally willing to take either live halt or aiilflelal inn*. Pike M*

flaking continues good from May) ' Doat to the last of November late in j the victim, the fall the flsh migrate toward 1 pass '—Thi

V t«n..i

■•eewm.. ^

t0 J*a to fc.

«»«* to ••• a flaaaitu

Uann-

>i grass pasture W'th tome fai take the form of

temporary pastures .

If birds are losing weight war of production they need ore corn or scratch gram. On the othar hand. If birds are getting loo fa! the scratch grain

If every lock owner will pick, ■deet and hand fiom $ to 10 per cent, of the ««ck and weigh them

feeding and increase egg production ■ 111 And great variation* la the way different bird* gain »om Oo* bird <aa net he M a baromet *r. Dpt jf from SiolO per cent. « the pen i.

Hay land may be pastured after mowing. Grain stubbie is ■ times pastured but the cow X get much heaidea ragweed. In '*• «* wecMalty. eome of the drat cutting or gresa and clover be (rased A few farmers la this State pasture the second cutting of allelfa arte, it to well along. This “i* Tafttcnlarly good for alfalfa, hut It to not a* hard on the ‘ rn » aa pset..'in* daring the entire avnaoe Of (he cropa that are sows In the spring for temporary peaiure. tbe.e >* nothing that will beet tweet clove' where the soil right for It. Sudan (rasa may be aeeded In late spring aad fnrninh ronsMerablr ,ui*tur*ge during the summer

the shortage

of pasture by using the method of soiling--that to. cutting green cropa for the caws. fore, clover and graas may he need In this ■ay. or certain crepe may be planted apecifleally for this purpose. such as oats and pea. la early spring and soybean* la late spring Soiling Involve, coualder able, however, and It to usually

le* the cow* gather.

cloerd car pricer within a range l] with open car prtcre. consequent- J ly She public ha* been quick to I satisfy a long-felt desire to enjoy II the advantages of a closed auto- j] bile—emafpr* ta nil seaaoaa I A good Indication of the wayij nafaeturer* are producing |I

chwed care la larger volaiure open reodeto I* the case of

Cleveland Automobile Company.]! lufacturere of the Cl'-Teriod [I

Approximately 7« per cent, j

of thi. company** total production t| of care I* made up of closed typos, j

•edan* sad coupe models. C land-* uioeeas as dosed car m

faeturvr, cm be laid to the rea- I that this company bafUrumll It* earliest Inception buUl tWd j cars selling for slightly' m< 1

than Ita various open motk-to." Pike Fislutig Calling Anglers To Streams j| From Cape May to So

and from coast streams to lribu-]| tartev of the Delaware opening j] of the season for pike and pick-1 1 erel la adding fresh tent to theil sport „f Ncr j eney , n( | r , w j, f t* their second bout with theil game ftah which .hound in streams cf this at*t«. ’ The «r» opened with trout in April. The

Sahermen declare the trout

T IE feature that make Sea Isle City different are the features lhai make it so popular with thousands - - that should appeal to you. Sea Isle Gty has the finest and safest bathing beach on the New jersey coastline. The possibilities for pleasure along the ihree-mile ocean boardwalk are unlimited. The fishing, sailing and water sports in the ocean, bay and inland waters around Sea Isle City have no comparison elsewhere. Many modem hotels and boarding houses offer splendid accommodations at moderate cost. Collages, bungalows and apartments for sale or ten!. For information, write CITY CLERK City Hall. Sea Isle City. N. J. "A fa* miles from home, Hat a million milet from care ’'

Then THINK Some More!

This Sea Isle City with all it* houses, schools, churches, railroad, and retail establishments, what is it but a Thought, but millions of Thoughts made in one - - a huge immeasurabie Spirit ot Thoughts, embodied in brick, in iron, and the rest of it! Not a brick was made hut some man had to think of die making of that brick--not a dollar was made but what some man had to think of making that dollai. This wonderful resort city of ours is the result of thought*, m the development of our Godgiven advantage* of climate, location and wonderful beach. Every man who has succeeded here did so because he did some thinking. A man wilh a 50 per cent, brain, who keeps on. can beat a man with a 100 per cent, brain, who flits away from oppositions and seeks for jobs that’can be done easily. Think about the wisdom of investing in Sea Isle City real estate. The tret of time has proven the sUbility and soundness of Sea Isle City real estate values. Fortunes are built on thinking, working, saving and wise inverting. Sea Isle City offers YOU the opportunity.

Maurice M. Sofroney

Real Estate Broker

Landis Avenue, at West Jersey

Sea Isle City, N. J.