Cape May County Times, 10 December 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 16

CAPE KAY COTJKTY TIKES. PEIBAY. DECEMBER 10. .IMfl.

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The Poultryman’s Comer

Help For His Problems

I ett J. JerrtJl. C*pe M«y; E»rl M.

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Chamber Commerce!'” * w ~' m ““i" 1 '

W. COLLINS THOMAS. Agricultural Agent CAPE MAT COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE Capa Var Court Hot

! Winter Neck Molt

Acid Phosphate Excelh Limz for of farm account _ , ... „ Yonr county aacm or tta?

Keepusc Sublet Clean

The uae of aclrt phoaptiat, instead of lime !n the cow *tai>l<I* advlaed by E. A. ^tcuni. a-r sUtaot dally npeelallat at tb* New Jerny Collese of AsHcul-

t«r*.

With the incr.’aalne demand for clean milk, dairymen am Klvt&t moir attention to ke-p-IBC their atablea clean, and the uae of nme haa be -n r-'com-mended. Thla m thod of Improrins sanitation 1« good, bin by drated Ume decreaaec the value of the manure. The alkali acta with the add In the t nure and neutrsllsleo It. reli lag the nlirogea in th.- form <>r ammonia. If any lime Is H ahould be ground limes.. Moat dairy fanners consider the manure highly Import their farm operation- Add phosphate, howtn-yr. will take up the moistur - and awe.H n «be strbl. equally aa well as litre.! and Instead of lowering the value| of the manner. U will Improve: It. Manure, being low In phosphoric acid, will be a betlei balanced plant food If add phosphate la added lo It. Many farmera know this and hare followed the pmctlet of throwing some add pbonpbatt on tup of the manor* on the apread»t before -ptvadtaf tl In the Add. The amount rd add phosphate tsaed In. the stable should he from 1 to 3 pounds per eow. depending on how heavily the manur* la to be applied on

land.

BtMtr Should Be Checked in

College of Agriculture ran pro- __ T D Mt 1 . I vide you with a set of account{ Inose lo De ivlarlcelea

books and will show you how to. —

keep th -m. 1 December U a critical time

. . . with early hatched pullets fn-

Tl.. .nau.l f.mllr H.lu b.naM H«J «-

a. S0U0 Am-rtc. I.m. * "a" 1

>«-d f ] S91 r*-h. acroiAlnA ' — ln

.skim milk, buttermilk or diluted

j semi-solid buttermilk

h i— i D 11 » Feed only what th.- birds will Larly I Ullcts.clean up In about an hour :hen | remov - the tnmghs and give theta

nothing to rat unUl the nixt

fmilng time cornea round

Chicks Under Class Develop Leg Weakness

Patience Ludiam. Cape May Court j Uou*.. Mrs George Sprlng-r

Roner of Officer, tor W c2S|

Communities 1926-27 H<m»e

Following ate the officer* o f the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce and the list of committee* as announced by Preeid'nt Irving Fltrh:

Officers

Those who are planning to

raise winter-haichad chickens tor

the early broiler market

winter

___ represent.- s natural

WwtMUU* 'pullet ' are early ;»uy other special purpwr. will he i „ r ., “ r 1 hatched, vigorous Individuals and IbterwOed in th. resulu reported tore. Of this $C84. (hnlr eKg , arv . to & used for [by the Ohio Agrieultura! Eaperl-

Preeldcnt—Irving Flteh. Sea Isle City Secretary—Gllc«n Smith. Ava-

was furnished by t

hatching the following spring ' mmt Station, at Wooster, on the * * * j especially fairly esriy. it Is well j use of *'»** subgtitoie*

Electrlr pow-r ou N<-w Jersey | tn t P , them have the neck moll^ The plan followed was to keep farms is growing. Dofore Invest- (tt* will lower production tot ] three*lots of 100 ehtrks each coning tn exp -naive electrical egulp- ( f OUr to six weeks, but It will eu ttned lo *5* colony houses except mrnl. be sure you bare the right‘able them to .-egaln weight and j for a Sx* “sun parlor” on the

sort fo.- your needs Consult your

• Col-

Economic* Food*

Mew Jersey applet this year are plentiful, and of flne quality, too. Why not tell your fruit dealer you want “Jersey apples*”

machinery will work puna If It Is rlnand put undr! shell

The holiday season means 1 busy one for the mother of thfamily. At this time thert nr* always extra pcpl’ mmlng

In >0 meals and moth,

wish s for extra time to en|oy

the days with th'-m.

Always, of course, .ipp rmost in one's mind, eomeo th- though 1 of Cbristma in terms < f mine-

pie and other mot

Many of these food* can hrmade In advance and tb. following recipes may prove helpful

itality and lay eggs that wUl'sou'h side to which the rhlck* hatch well and produce vigorous' had access during the day. The rhteks [top of one part..: was rovered If however, the pullets are not'*"* <**in*rr tBeh-ine.1, wltv to be mated, w* should try to! netting, th, secoad with window check the neck moult as soon aaiklsss- and »*• J*>fd ""ih a git aible. Probably the b.st way substitute. All three lota wt

by the use of lights. Such, handled silk.

Mince Meat

c. chopped oooked beef It e. chopped suet

chopped t>j>pl -

. cider

: plekie Juice

S c. sugar

% lb. citron, finely chopp'd 214 e. whol - raisins 1H c. ralainx. finely .-hopped

Juice. 2 lemons

to take aecoupt eqnlpment. and th* worn-out anil

1 tb*. marc

Committees

pullets ahould be lighted during! The thtee g-oup* grew ths late (all. eapeclally dqrlng normal rale until t>e fifth Drrembrr. If the lights are when about one-third of those ini turned on during Decern Is-* they 'he wlndow-glam lol Aowed signs

should he run U&tll the fits! of

executive—H. Fouler Ooalin. Wildwood; J Fred Mann City. William R. Rheppard. Cape May; G-.-orge Soeder. Sea Isl. Clly; George L. Markland. Ston

Harbor.

Transportation — Luther C Ogden. Cape May. Evans G. Klaujsht.r. Wildwood; Harold 1. Taylor. P'one Harbor: George C. Harr. Ocean City. It BnteBeith. Aval n. Publicity—William A. Haffert. Seh Isle City: Percy H. Jackson,

Mosquito Extermination — j Charles A. Norton, Wildwood: Joseph Camp. Green Creek; Cbaric* R. Hahn. Sea Isle City. ‘ Irvin Eldredge. Cape May; Joseph

E. Taylor. Ocean City.

By-Lawa-Lannlng Myers. Wildwood: Gilbert 8. Smith. Avalon, j Membership—-John C. Smith Ocean City: John Heinle. Stone

Hatbor.

Legisiatio.i — Samuel F. Eldredge. Cape May. George D. Richards. Ocean City; Palmer M. Way. Wildwood. Robert Blight. North Wildwood Chaplain William Hunter. Cape May.

Biggest lie Ever Tald

Once thete was a Uttlr t*>> — alone in the bouse—mother had gone away for the day. The little boy went to the pantry and took one taste of the Jam and stopped.

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■ l * I Wildwood: Paul Voeicker. CapMsv W it D Hall Avalon

New Drag Clerk: “What Is in

The Largest Selectio

of

TOYS

in

Cape May Count

Without boasting we have the largest veki toys and gifts in the county

tenth week.

when I be -xperlment was diseon-J untied. It appeared that the glass subsUtute admitted enough ! J.# • I — - - 1 — ..If ...Ia) 11 if It .

61 the effective ultra-violet light , to protect th* chicks against l.gj eaknsas until they reached ten ,

eekt of age.

Moss Peat Good Litter

Do you know w i«a< It <0 prod O' - last s-a*nn Can you figure Just w your profit on the yes bustn we? If these qura pusallng yu. why not

2 tbs. lemon extract 1 '*p almond -xtract JH e canned fruit Juice 3 c. liquor In which beef t

Mix Ingre Heat*

April.

Give them about on hour's lighting in the evening nn-i an extra feeding of grain, fropi eight > nine nr from nine to ten clock, or light them In the rooming from about 4.30 to daylight. and feed- them grain, ntaeh and water at that time. This method. If a well-balanced ration and a onttnued uniform supply of feed are provided, will be an altnuiM positive assurance against

neck molt.

Even where light* are not used. It t» possible to reduce winter

molting to. a minimum

Tv-rly hatched pullets by watching tb ■ feeding practice very rarefnlly Fred rather large quan tie* of grain—all the birds will cal—early IB the morning and late in the afuraoon. to reduce the long night span if tdlenn* to as *hon a time as possible Provide ample laying mash, water and some kind of succulent feed. If we can keep the pullet Cock

laying heavily, there will he need of worrying about a m

but If egg production drop*, those flock owi era who through inefficient management, j content with a reaaonabb th. birds will naturally ubc the!egg yield from pullets, reserved food supply to manufam- j The advice Is. briefly

May; W. R. D. Hall. Avalon

Harold Paris. Ocean City.

.-j ,-lowi i cain! Highway*—John H. Baschcr.

1. ..Irtl a m -Mil I au.U. lter.wr, A,.-

all chicks severe signs

this group was continued.

t„ .M. bd -bowed *«" John E TrM * 1 - 0cr * n cu r 01 «aaaur>» im 1 u..,

Druggist: “Save that—we use it when we can't road the prescription*”

• How many rib* have you., Johan)'" asked ths teacher

•“I don't know, ma'a

Jeremiah Chandrira. Cape May

The other two lots conllrurdi Public Imbprmemeota — K. j nwfui ticLluh I never could count

make apparently normal j Miner F.’nton. Ocean View; Ever- •em.”

growth until thi

High grade nme* peat makes i one of the very best of pooltty house litters It is ciswn. due-1 able and easily handled. Beside*. | It I* highly absotbent. and tend* | to reduce roup and chi'-ken-p<ix i by keeping the h iusc dry 1

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Don't Pu«h Pullet Production Too Hard

25c, 50c, $1, $2 or $5

handle

farm and let simmer 1 V» hours, then tU i* new feather growth, thus'the flock so that production will tons v ar.- add sha.ings from tlnd of lemon. t„: -Ing thetn Into winter tvolla. not exceed sixty per rent. High.! k. ni a and orang-s. j i produqUon than this L» likely •->

J ~ (decrease hodj weight. Ibrrcaa* i Jume Strain* Proof 1*^ » * i lnl - r *“•»

. . , . decrease the total annual egg

Again*! Diarrhea j)t,id

-—. ! it Is recommended that a I AO 1».O.U,.IU,0 Id Dr «re» .jid.uo, ,.f TO ,„ »,«d1 i,

a „. tAo rtrv D.D.0 .,.1 ,D„

St.iioo 'urine M>0 uxdUlr ooou. bo M

Iruflr.

Two pounds of grain to every 1

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nao series of lessons bf Wynne Ferguson

of ‘PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDOB"

t utent Station during

year* suggests thxt there J*

a among certain strain* and

t art the t

t raqa...« *:«• lor a

bid by dea^: PracticaOy all at me authori!.«« agree thit ooe oo-UBBtp may be bad by dealer if be holds two or merasorr tn. k* d.» ided I three auka. There isn't much

*** to these ie.ju.reI onvidet al lc difie»o a* to how thtsr re-juirr

(BewtaabaaM beapphad. As.ncv.mple nl tfa* diAcuhy. a owrsaiawxt. at h*» jsat wnltm lor t.-.lixtueomeui as to the ar.-s iuag oi “two tucks divided ansny

ARTtCi E No. S

trick value*.

r this

s tirfk just half the ti

analysis of taking tricks irdod k..a*. s.

rot a suit, takes

l famillea of chickens a natural re-! f ^ |fl

Istsunce to hae 111*0' -b»«- «'• -|£t«d. . nU thi# ,hould ac-

complished. not by limiting th. quantity of mash, but rather l.y j four hours after hatching, with s ! pure culture of th* organism; ' known to cause the disease ln- • oculated chick* that lived bey jnd j

apply these iDstrurtiook ! three week* of ag* were consIdM

i . k m n t

The procedure followed t

* ! inf.-et chicks artUdally, twenty- braki , r OB craln

SECURITY TRUST CO.

CAPE MAY, N. J.

note the lol lowing hands, ia which is ndicated, after each suit, the talus of

re tricks:

Hand No. 1 -A. K.7.S.3

Oohs — 10. S, o

I-J.S.7.S

Spades — > Hand No. 3

Hoots — A, K, 4. 3 OMk* - J. 10. 7.,* Spades - 7. 6. 4*

Hand No. 3

Heart* — K. 10. S. 3 aula — K. 7. 4 Diamonds - Q. ),7,2

Spwdes — J. 9 Hand No. «

Hearts — K. Q, J. 7 Cub* - Q. 7. C DUmonda - K. J. «. 3

Spades — A. 4

When ths trick vtrrngtk <

realstant.

A euromary of the 1S24 remtlts! showed that among the reeistant ; stock which had been arlected for two generations S3 per cent, siil-' rived to •Jirwe weeks ot ag. in! Spite of the lari that at twenty-j fours bouts of age they were led a definite quantity of a put cul-1 tun- of the orffgniam known tji produce bacillary white dlarrbe: ; Auiuag the tandom stock used a* ,. ontroU. and about the reel stance | of which not bins was known

ily t

reive

i confined ■e heart ia tricks an

Hand No 1 Where the

divided among three or more *u:u, a* in Hand* No 2 and No. 4, bad one notrump Where the sure trick strength is lew than two trick*, as ia Hand No. S,

Not only were these strain dif- ! feiene* Impremive. but Individual j h*n* were found to vary greatly in the resistance shown by their j offspring. Thut this natural re- ! sMgAce I* hereditary w*em* to be . Irarly shown by the fact* so txr available, and an-gttrm»t will

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