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hnaplial. c,r *• (roup of •ailUtrp i* e** ra»r fanry thrri 1» Tfti rratnn why

*• tfrery y*«T aft»r fhr rUrka r®» not awurr for yourhtw b*ffi roared .a,i hrouphl to *»W •» >«w< • «h«w of thr faimarket ala*, ih* ownrr of U«* Pro»i «hr** laria plain

foek la eoofromad with th* prob- no * darlx-

►am of bow to roach th< moat I Aboot* t wo warka before th probtabla anrket. j broiler* or roa.ier* are ready for Aa many owners are unable te'ttMkei .roefin. the -iron*, vigorrwach a apeclai market, a largeJ 00 * bird* In romfortable. clean Amount of the aprlng crop ■» «»<*• d 6 ** 1 •" Inchea long. 3t» Tanti poultry goe» Into the haadal W®*** "W* •*»d SI Inchr* high. _of the local poultry dealers. Iloat | al^wlng plenty of apace for the Of this stock, being ra'hrr thin *® B '” rr abo«ii freely, but and grow thy. lakes on weight! B** CMU * h '• gnrourage violent ' ‘ * me of t bis fact, a | rswrcdue. The hoop* ahould

^‘1 from rain and wind* lid be arrangid to allow

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(rather important poultry fattaa-

chAArrCiea. i r ®'0“* iraporiant poultry fatten-: SiarMaw. Trig Industry hat grown up In the —** Middle Weat. in the South and e««y

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ie Board of lUgW-T awl the birds

Middle West, in the South, and. Ip some eatent. In the East, lome of these fattening «ta66i.a" are eery Urge and handle i M.*«0 tp. to.000 and even *0.♦00 Weds at one time. The start

j fn June and from j follow I nr January : arreara of poultry i

them. Bach lot of younger chick- ! remafne on special feed from M ta 1« days, for hens the feedlag 'period u shortened to « or

eHunlnr Shallow i

buyiCe<mt< of r , -TJr&r, -isc'a&w'-

mughs

•l}* paw* mint he plsred the side of the roop • manner a* to allow all the Plrd* to resell the feed at lh« name, tfmh wltbout crowding.

Wkut tg Feed

A good ration for spring chick-

; romders weighing ■w»ra ie as lollowa:

Cor* meal. 11 pound*: butter- ** Minds; and the re-

P«tn4* made up of

low-grade wheat flower, wl

Foster Gives Version of Filing Episode (Continued irom Page 1)

■creen door, with the belief that

when the clerk teturned would find the petition* i them filed. It was not l

lawyers advise me. tu actually file them at the clerk'* office, but to file them with the clerk where*'! be might he found until midnight On Friday. May SI. a* soon a* t..ought llie Clerk'* office wa* open, at fi:(l5 A. M.. I caKod the county Oerk over the phone and asked him If he bod found my petition*. He nnawersd by oaylna that he hod not. I explained what I had done with them, and then asked Him If lie conslorred them filed. He Mild Hint he did not consider them filed and Informed me that i should hare filed them

at hi* office In office hour..

This pari ot the •

the County Clerk, who hy

U opposed to my candldary and evidently did not want me to be one. be* the appearance of being an evasion, and the Clerk would have been Just as itnnrant of the law. if tie hai* not been on the ioalde and had the secret information passed to him: end the appneent studied effort to keep Oils ti formation lor thorn, with whom the County Clerk Is affiliated. In order that they might luxe me advantage and prevent the inter* firm expresang their rholee In the

primary.

m... by rw Field Is Opened the way. g- a j V

for Ad Slogan Writafs (Continued from Png* 11 Thw JSeond ad opens a new field

tor slogan writer* that of referrlag tp ^sclfic riar'lficattou*. auch aa aulBtobtlee. clothing, real estat*, building, insurance, *tc.. fn

th* ■logaar

To wpla slogans Intelligently about any gartlcuU. clasatflcation It will be necessary first to atuiiy hr ads W that clksstfteaUoa. Aa . msttdr nf fact, to wrtte a gen•rai slogau It la Just aa neceanary to he faaillkr with the aaanlbM

Wildwood Mortgage Company Chartered

A charter

About irjo P. M. standard i May St.

time. I went to the county clerk'

Rk> Urande. ami took the

petitions frooi the door knob here my son had left them the night liefore. | returm-d to the clerk's office at about 2:3S 1^ M.

standard time, and grew a ted

la vestment*

corporal lu.i Is raptlallaed tSOO.OOO and the Inrorporatora are William B. Hoffman. Charits H. Brtme, Charles A. Norton, and P^ M. | Ottawa, all of Wildwood.

week's llrpl prise so ruaw amy M a few

The purpose o

wly ctaar-

thc County Clerk, who tookjtered company Is to make morl-

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j'OR FSe^S' ^st-jct^hTbe « v«^ A fu^DA>^orroasrst It TS —*a al the hour at «n* o'etoe* In th* at- ' ■ l!y?MU .and remain !» SgS-^untg

Mdrrsg* Cnd of

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iTth Ml reel le^eointed lo^ «M., tw. t^pt He

• j fotatac. they

| afte*d ta co.-upantorais which -** 1 k»»*d fr««n fisc tu (Ml Birds. Thao*

compartment* are bum fo(p tiers high rather t

th* single tier form. During the fir* ti hours the bids reed** no -food whatever. Then the

regular twke-a-adty feeding commenced, a little nesniy first hut rapidly inefeaslng i

til jbe birds arc soon - getting

to the »« , ***»^ wheat flow

If liquid

— purchased

ih* ration may be >«lUr*o ai fallow*: Ctfru meal. 31 pound* wheat middling*. SI pound*, biua. 1C fioundr; and. powdered

buttermilk. 1C pounds.

' These ration*, are mixed with

egouch water or- milk - a batter, thin enough readily bul not too thli bfrdf to take up' with

i for tin

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—Ikiwg n*wtaiaHiiin «f r — the following of&m:

twtoe dally all they can dean up. ' A very clone watch'Is kept and -' as a bird shows signs of golfik "Off feed" It Is hnmeifl

ately removed and mid.

TJe gains secured by thD ■ethod may tan as high as U pet' .-cent, hot i re umally eunslArrubly teas. Some result* obtained In coniinercla] establlahmeuta bm feeding n large number (4f blhb. for a period of 14 day* isre: broiler*. «• per oeot:

springs. 3S per cent; roast*I cjut^and bona. IS per

Labor JLa*

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them and filed them as being received May 21. 1934 I aMmmed that by hi* receiving them that he considered them less). I confidently expected that be would certify my name t niripai Clerks to have my name printed on the official primary

ballots.

The Clerk also Informed me that h» did not return to hi* homr until about one o'clock A. M.. and as he seems to have been away from homr after six oVloak P. M.. of course, no one could find him. order to p.event any petition*. This. In llnelf. appear* to be a peculiar art for a public official, knowing that petitions might be expected to he presented at sitrh

In a statement made by the County Clerk last week be x.td:

'The at tempt in hold imnir one

■ponsllile for l.,, Jmrl failure to file, seem* to me - miewhai

■■ j*Uly. It would nave been more .Sa** your penale* and your j manly to admit that he had for-i hfiirs will lake —a. af your dol- gotten the day or was ignorant of !

i the law."

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CHARI.KS K POSTER.

Present Member of the Board ..f' ' . . . . Chosen Freeholder*. of rcur " « W Mkt •***'

long I men rugular raarirr* of the 'alitabl* Claagfsl Dagartmeat of the TIMES and many or th*m bare av«d tthta, tanuble and

money by i

little ads h*fo.-0 I winner of this w

Wildwood. The (aptly put It. TMft g folk* who are not so DBU aeqttclnieti with th* dspuMatoiti and It Is for their benett that three few word* of ady|c«' g/e dfPtad. At aay rate there an ftrtr of you who could not put to good tme part of the Due Huadtad DtS* Ian In cash prise* being awarded

— j during the contest And is there Foud Buried Liotsr '.anyone who wouldn't like to win „ „ the special *25 award to be mode County Detective Inflect and at the done of Hu- coo teal for the Officer lUgbe* of the Proaecu- best of the prise winning slngana? tor** olfic*. made a raid on Hu The rui*s of the contest. printPfomlses of Oeorge Wallace. Sea- ed In a box at th* and of this shore Road, igiw.r Tuwn-nlp article, are few .nd by no means Wallaer conducts a restaurant I complicated. Rend them careand pool room. They foufid II- tally, however, and obey them, quor buried la the yard. Com- One contestant this week was mlastourr Douglas*, of Cape May barred from being ellgiblu to: a Court House, held Wallace under Lprl.e because her slogan ContslnSJSoe full for court. .-d marc than fiftrcti wurdc BULLS OF TEL CLASSIFIED SLOGAU 00HTE8T Each iloff** mist not contain more than fifteen wofdv Each sJofan mast tell ef the menu of TIKES Classified Ads. w-v ■ — •, the wordi -TUCES Olaaiified »e-

ntnah only a nr dogsn each i To he entitle for aay week's priae a slogan matt he reodvrd at the TIMES office not later than «.» of the Ttesfiat «r*fnr prior to that week s usae of the TIMES. These rules are few am! xfanple. but be sure to obey them.

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FIRMT WARD - *f IW« Past- *— S'tXXlND 1

(5 *o for tbr rl-nlm of mww :hc Repobttca* bad Desva«mty fommitt*** . 'J'&ssSF?- ■

NOTICK OF RSOItTRV AN

KLKCTtOW

Purmauu to law. aovlce la hereby

fcvea that the noard of Registry and

~TS8*3i«h of WOODBINE Ur of Cape Ma>. Stale of I sjjfehcsvajn. momJaw and. mswtn la ae>aiati i KjTSATtrsrjrsboars suaa waread to Irmnarrll--nkk* us (twai *aU samvuuiag I.

•to-IT-c I * OCEAN CfTT—rofu. HAVE J ragret* If yoe —•

City

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ean

ird la at) Jhal »nft of the Nerta of Ocean Avenne.

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Asss.'tsa.'*' GENERAL. ELECTION

tamon.awd rewvAn in

WIB ha held on | MMBaSfrndMta'lrS%iorT?<-t'iiSir !b< TL-rtOAY. NOYCMKCN *. Jtit j «rig1»<rjwis«^. ^

ha aCtar a fa

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And tbo that a

MARY ELECTION

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FRANK V.

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STirSr- 1 .cri. „ _ —* 0«*» female mmsBcr df the

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ii VERNON PEPP8BL OCEAN couKtr N J- tor Paring With Ke-'** Ou-. Rant E*t*-(. Good llsltag*. he- ! mfofeed Portia*4 OMdadd C ' too. Brnrato a^apeeial. .„d othcnrUc Imnrovtng. a »

the atari km ot

— - ‘ “ 1 Notice is hereby riy^thM *"; 1 ^; to.

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—.... ^; sri — i -■ - . .. ] -- ar jmo tirand- to Park !tnutev*rtl , ViEEAG^M ADREM _A'X PALEfi; h . the City of Wild wood: the e*tP

mlmgo* (rota baueh. Baai^dewtas- (^Sh-v* l,>0 fY t »*«naay* n< h!daK tSJOS i For Ow Mrp0ar~of~rie«inir cimdl

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GENERAL ELECTION ' WIB t* held e-TUKS-JAY. NOV El

W er

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S u LSr, , «i,.'SS£ ‘£2.4

_ _ rXRM KOI: ; Cata Ma. CMtaiv. N. J.. Jf**- O" Main Road. Green rre-g | ,m5T al raa P M.. mamta

-=-r™ j2n.rjv-n.oj | ! g£}& •'

FOR BALE.

ottvr hiddar* durine Imaisaaa hour* Hid”—k dee* will he furnialwd w.th e rom •’

■31 . the aoerltomion* and tdoe or.ni. of — - drawing* by the engine.*- on pnm -4 depoHi of tie aa 7»

-^uncaring at C o'clock in —-olng. ctoH.it at J o'clock ta

Trim.

FRANCES ORKfiNFTKIN. ilorifiigh Deri

sPtEirisr Ef-ErwI-tts-SSstera/ McCntrhaen Prao. .ban**, fruit, all In cwlLhiallon and ns- print* are relumed to th> engineer In . . MONDAY. rUNE «. tSOS

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Mawaaa foe Baia B3 Cap. May County. N. J . and miui

•— - ■ . . aceompjnlHt tq- a eertiftc.tc from a home The *alar> .* SPKi i CTTT—HO)‘ft*: AND DOT *oreI, conmany gu-.aateetag the . and the imHtlo., wgl he gi - ' ' mlVhis of n hand and a reel Wed u, th. Ie« Judci<«7 >i ot ih.-

eelc lor not tea, than ten. liai n.. II., ,A U U-.I gwilSkd to mi U '-i-fv gam; tes,

Ibc! Prowwty Committee: >”• > —ho.,1 grounds in .

■ and Coral Street i Dench c II mom*. hnth. abowet < Ittae.. CJIt Hoover Rt, Ihr .

ccndhlon. In /.

• 77 I.AROK T-ROOM BOtfRE AND tTv—— r-—yr . ~ • garage. 1 acre land, al Kk. Urai.dr. •weiflcntion*. couln* of which will t Mrww_ STT T mttr* u> Wildwood S r*'»- fuml.l.ed on apnllralUn. law Day nr ow* ta arhoola. rhurchea. lioth *.*- Thr Douol of Choaen Ftarhold. m fumlahed— Ilona j,nd IntoJlne. John H Brown, rgyvea the richl to rejec! any or alt

~ r ‘ By order of.ihc Roard o2 Cho—,1

good nondllkm ^ trimmed and

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M-ll-p Cert

OCKVN CITV-LCT FR SHOW Kr-ehold-r* nn.^-a-you ihk* fine 1-om- cenlrally k«:.ie«l I- 1 THER t . CXIIrEh.

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Mori gag*. Sl«.‘ . Inc . Realtor*.

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YOUR HOME Built With Davis-Waddington Materials Will Stand the Test of Time There is an automobile that advertises: “WHAT COMES AFTEK THE PURCHASE PRICE?” That applies to lumber and building materials too! Aftei you have erected your building-how long will it last before ihe elements make repairing necessary? How long before it is called an old house? If you want to sell, can you show it with pride and say, ’This house is built of the very best lumber and materials. It is as good as the day it was built.” Ask any dealer—he will tell you that good lumber and good building materials are the cheapest in the long run! Then ask him who handles the ( best lumber and the best building materials and he’ll say: r ^ Davis-Waddington Lumber OFFICE AND YARDS: 38th St., at Railroad, SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. LET US HELP YOU PLAN, FINANCE AND BUILD A HOME