Cape May County Times, 24 December 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 18

CAPE KIT COIKTT TBES. TOMT. BECOOra 14. 1M»

Winter Quarters !

For the Rock l

Marmora

i Culture as Sirfe Line Profitable Rcquircj Small Amount of Work—!. Little Trouble 8qo«b-r«tiiin*—nrtf only a* «» exdui4vt troHtne**., But alao as a combination with tV gnr»1ns of poultry for market—S* not wu-h a bad idea. In no way doe* the ■ate at Miuaba tnterfer" with tb» •rale of broiler*, as h«* been feared. White the peu'ttrynraa cirtiiK bla attentton lo the pf broHerf. the pamtt p»l lake cane of rbrtr youn* Thdftmton of rttf or more loft* a poultry plant »111 aniail labor just about ax much aa addition of that many more V

of fowls.

The pigeon-ir#t need net tx expensive affair Keen an old building can be eon verted Into

over from teal week) -lari tsipi* •»«** Tlrors- ! day in Atlantic City.

Must Be Comfortable 10 M „ Howard »tUe* was in

Prcveat Setbacks ;0*an CUy \U^W- \ Mr. and Mrr Tied IXinttstr

bae* entartaib.-d tbalr dan^ttand

butdiand. Mr. and Aim.

i Cor-

point la to buffd or arrange the place so It will be free from dampaaaa and drafts, be lalproof. and have plenty of room lor the n timber of birds kept Fifty palm of bird* will be courton-

able la a loft 1P*1J feet, eight Instead of

feet high In front and «tx fe*t in the rear. A sli-licV. K-xtr inch window dfeonld b* placed In tl^r soutli Bid;-. It is well to line th* entlra build.ng with

heavy paper.

The owtslde t inner 'fly" should be tbs width and heigh: of the building, and extend about 24 feet etnr h. Tins t> built Of two-lneh wire nettles; tacked onto cedar poets, train Zaf-iaeh piae acaniling for the framework. Around each and end of the fly. about mix feet from Mm- ground, a Blx-lneh board la ptao-d for the birds roow upon and bathe In the min.; Th-.- neats In the loft are built 0*1 the eael and west *lde». allowing two neat* for every pair of mated birds. Pigeons pair, and IS I* Important the* .one but mated pairs be allowed. One unman*) male in a pen of pigeon* I* 'urn to

cause troubb

Two egg* are laid, at Intervals of firffh ♦*; to S« hum*, and during fh* incubation the male bird

, eggs. As a* general thing tb-

1 MS- will »lt on the .**cs ftTMB- . f— ■Mot 4 o’clock in the aft-moon qaarters foe^tb-

to gbotti 10 o’clock the n-xitbeen oool. roomy, well , -morning, when the cock relieve* u nd th* range has been shady and ■ Grace, of Ocean

her. remaintng faifltfuK* on the dctlgjtfai. The layers’ »lntcr. A Urgv number from e«*> until the hea ta ready to quarters must be egnaUy cmn-! c |* .y witness ! the «re at .South go O- th.ia again. About IT tort able, if they are n<* to be- g^vtile flaturday even'll.; or JK days arc r-qUlred lor in- ,-mn. resileaB or dts^tlshcd. take Mr. and Mol Harry/Ulbb* awcUbatloi: a molt and delay matnrtly for I tor ^ t(l Atlantic C»y Bau.r.tay The young, for the ftnt live or several seeks- It U importma (Albert Corson, of Oeeat Qtj. rix days am fed upon •pigeon'that they Ukr no selbock when ra j]<.,i on his fnflier. (Lou 4ttilk a soft rubs'it nee made In moved and every precaution should i «,3. Sunday afternoor«. Ike craw «vf th ■ parent Wnis. be takan to prevent this Mrs William Sapp and aad whkh they - lee: into Hi* Roup, cids and cktck.u-pox .^pent Tuesday will her mother, month .s' the adua 1 -. Aft.*r tb» «m be anknowa in the Bock thnt The Mies** I»ro*ky and Eef lla youtu. ate about e week obt the j, ) a the proper phyatrai con-1 Madara were Atlantic City chop-

per* i.' ■ izradually chan** the diet dition. Is led the necewwry ui»»-! pen. Saturday.

to oi.e of regular grain, which .ng given .uffleiaot bow«-. | Mfw WHlten Lgylno. yho ha* they crmttnu* until Hir squab hopper and perch room, and kept : been spri dlnr severaj dsya. with arc ■ .-.hunt a mowlh old. After fm. from all paiw*ites. nhlck I brr nlecef of PhUadcdphU. haa

that they arc gradually w«an*yi.: Ingres tbrir reslstarc* and troder iwturned Ignmd out of the ne«: by the them liable to any epidemic with j par* :it bir*. and made to vhtft »aich they atv brought in cun- ,

: dor tbenraelrc*. | tart.

, Feeding in *».»uu r ic <UMr j a ngsrin* iiomong for the: ewlc. dally—afiex” T A M. -’"1 vtator laying flock, it l» »*frol M>{; 4 r U. In Wtnte, th- morn-; tnar *qu«rv feet of Boor! tag teed!tig g s half hou. later - prr Mrd. etxbt to ten tncbeai and the afternoon '• < >in* an , K p^r,). room, one foot of hopper’ ho»rr fwrfter. >poe* lor each fitteen nr twenty j A loft of. 50 pai.v will con- : pL-da. and ejMJtigh sunlight U»| JUlrne about four quart* *t a f-ert- the Utter llgtU- all over the • v*. All feeding t« don- Indoor-. ( no cloudy day* ar well aa;

the grain betnt pine. 4 in trough* bright dear day*

SeineK-ot VMtUatkm should h* i

Mr. and Mrs Elmer U Cor- Mr*- Henna* l**brr was In son spent Monday wit* hUfMlOW* or Mondgy. brother. Evrrton Corot*, of DgtHel Bishop wa* In Court City. 1 How an* Ocewn City o: Monday Urge aumb-r from this* Mr* Knthertne Haas *»* *o» place attended the dance In j were In MlHcUle on ftaturdny. Ocean CUy Friday evening. « Mr. *nd Mrs- Garner .*i**roon i attend** «*» fbaersi of Mr Fet-

, agsou’s ngiele. at

I urday. Mm PWwIct was at Green

Creek an Sunday.

“i Hand mtd -Hilda I

* Clementou. --P*'«t

Ralph Peteroon aad WilHsra Fowler spent Saturday evening In

MlllvUlW

Ralph Hand and wife visited bta pa re ft tr. Mr. and Mr*. Leri Hand, the past week. Charles Moon wife and family, were in MUItaie j

Eldora

>Hntd over from last wertt) Edwin Moon waa at Court TVjeeday. Levi Hand made a tiuwnvv- trig Uj He Hr plain on Tuevrflsj Lewir Pete no*, of the Curat Guard Station at Corson's Inlet, visited hi* parent* Wednesday. Rev.. P. Myers had company on Sunday afternoon A. kauri and wife visited C. Noon and wife on “snday after-

noou.

Mi * Beulah Hand spent Friday night and Saturday In Millville. Charles Bingham aad wtfb visUed charlcu Carlisle aad wit* on Monday tvenlng.

with their * of

AIVU In;..; ^ hath, n

•bs ^ **’ Rb

It takes about tow week* to aUa ,kd to carry off moisture w -.uab property for m*r-. tTom breath while on roosts! A marketable wjuab »“»> B (gbt. which M Uwt do^ by well feathered. :.nd the ab d ,eatfUtioo. dhecUyl domcn nrast be herd ate) Ann. wadvr vmxr* of‘the bouaa.

The rule is to get th* !-J'l*h tu*t (root uofl rMr

bedor. it I* ready to lear* t!»*. One naff veaOlater for each nera. as the e*»rcts- it will take bf t »entr loot sectloa after getting on thr RoorMs wir* provided, to insure *h-j iw remove a great deal of fat. ^, atr ,t aU IlnraA aod aad the beaeflt of the torce* fb „ raa Hlb< . r be porch; ed 1 feeding received wMJ* on tki ,.^,.^1, Made by a toetlS ntwt I* lost. tunradlb to r-onions to the pitch

Generally, there i* a special

ktlllng-dhy. and on* such da?* ! Jobber

early In ibe morning, the **-:<* tendan: goes about looking at ’ M

each nest. A41 squab* .if a One foot of window or glass marketable stxe are caught..tit*,],,,!, should be provided for crated and carried to the killing- wIl of Boor spore wHh room. This Is done before the ; window* binged, ro that they feeding hour, so that th- crops‘ rU) u- raised U dampness collects of ibe birds air empty, ft •‘Prat* ,«itnia the L-rae dome sped are tlilppe l with full rriw». the nanj- or damp weather.

We Specialize in Reliable Auto Service

share* the labor of covering th*-j better wi.rr

eft hr i a dark or give gharo-poluied knife kMlftiR the squab*.

Joke: Komefhlng that's *o murb

Stone Harbor's 1927 Tax Budget

th* other lellow.!

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How to Play BRIDGE J«ar series of lessons bf Wynne Ferguson Author of * PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE*

ARTICLE No. J

What Is the most puraUngpoint a the play at auctim bridge? TW «* * pretty bn. i quenam and peobaUv

optnion, bat

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Untune the proper lead. Many a g*tne or rubber is wrm orloat by the cpen.nc lead and 0 It is dlway* a gnera, the witter fori* that, for Hyt rr*«« More k it dlway* rt-e mow ^nlltw point of pliy. One lead w3I win and owe I will low, but which sKJt n be? No -an be right Mwm-*, so tb* owiv thmg to dose rol*ar»! what sbt.iiM, asu W trx of average*, he right the gr •wrt of the time, and thro laUow throe , »ro. The foBowing ka»la iiiwut aome good point* as tothr prop** opening Vend so atmuid be»awful iy stia*ie<! An atulyws will be giveu in the

Problem No. 7 H sorts—7 — nubs —A.9.7.3 . , t Is —p.S.4.2 :i -K.7.5.4 :

rta —0.*. 7.S.* ra—O.Add „ tv-rod* — 9. 2 Spadro —K.7

i woe. rubber game. Z droit sad

L Atnd woe heart. '

Meter Ordinance Introduced

. Atunt .Hkrtwfl. W-. TivB* 11 - I g.-t was introduced and na first resding at an adjourned meeting of CoUtK-H Saturday. The budget total* *134.428.2*. . unpa.eri to *125.7 74.12 for 1*26 Th- amount to b«- raised i by taxanou is *9*.028.2*. ag»ln« f9:.f.4S.l: In l!>2«. i j The pWlro appropriation Is In I creased from IVtKi to *I.2(M». while t*» Man 1 Hal’s salary 1 ral*i-d from 81.500 in *1.800. ■ The publicity and public tnenl ippropriatlon. which thtsj ; year was *5.000, Is fixed at |7.-

500.

The contract for garbage dis-i posal lot 1*27 «a* awarded to I Claude Young on hi* bid of *2.500.0*. Nr Young is a MlllvHle resilient, but Will mov • to Cape

May Court House.

The on* I nance provldlm. for 'he * pi.rv h*w of water meter*

Haven** yoa d>ften wished that when you put your car in a garage for repairs, or service, that when it came out you could KN*OW that everything had been attended to? IF YOU TAKE IT TO MAZURIE S GARAGE YOU DO KNOW. When you get your car there is a list fastened to your dash panel of the things that have been done. There is no guess work. AND WE STAND BACK OF THAT LIST. Our repairs and our service MUST be as represented - - or we will make it so. Under tl»c personal supervision of C. S. Mazurie, the repair department of this modem shop gives as nearly perfect service as is humanly possible. V MAKE US PROVE IT!

Maz&rie’s Garage CLARENCE MAZURIE. Prop. Landis Ave. Sea Isle City

Touch the Starter

R Wi RYAN Wildwood’* Furniture Store StfVIllL X : For a got that wu! be appreciated give furniture Smoking Stands Sewing Cabinets Ferneries Lamps Rugs Odd Chairs and Tables Telephone Stands Book Racks . A large assortment to aeJect'from. VNt this big store befoie you buy. TOYS Toys Galore

Keystone Movie Machines and Films Mard* Tree Lights Genuine 10c each

f Buddy L Fire Engines, Lumber Wagon*, Mdj; Trucks. Sprinkling Truck*. Lionel Trams—track switches, stations ami d j parts- j The Largest Veriety of Togs in the Cd*!-: R. W. RYAN ' Wildwood’s Furniture Store ^

B piteevl. /. ins.-cti a n) A bid iwq

rS4.MSSJpS.tebX. A-t thtie Iwip for hie partner and gnod c!e- Til* UlX rK*

agiiiMt iwo broilv 1 n the actual ran*, however, Z Lid t»o «i»»*le» and bis pjnnrr LjH^tte coni met byjr-

srirat i

and

believed that the rat* appreciably teas than

lodoubled — a fine example of

Hand No. S

An ordinance, providing for i th* extension of th* prrorat j Municipal Pier five hundred frot ■ to give sujtrartttebor an adequate I Pi-hing Pier. tntroduc-rt. but \

failed flrot reaWnc.

Avalon I^odlts For New R. R. Station

la—k.'#.*.* ib Spsoro—K, 7. 4 i Z No wore, nrbbro g-tro. kouta aud all paraqd. What sbou-d A

W of the that c. riiffrtroro of Ofih'lo* and sh fore, be very ir*roasting: Hand No. 1

Hearts - A. K. 10.9. 7. 5

Onb*—Q.fi Di.imoitds — 9

bpadro — 9, 8, 7, 5

No wore, rubber game. Z dealt and bid -j

one brart. A ivooed, Y bid one no-trump Msyor GuMKV Bcrgncr reported j

and B bid two dub*. What fbonld Z u,, „ !.|y aenalon «»f Avalon ; now <L? he Hd two brom« .mnitrotonala. last ».-*k that, two no-trump? 1ms t* a dosehana Wrt |>n , h> _ ,v n nsylvaul« Rail ' tnoo game IrTSrort* r.vtd Motion ht Avalon »IU *Urt i

afrri his i-orrncr deniro tl^ writ, but ' ■on

tlwie B a chance for game i n noMnitnp. Ilh rcior of Pina nr. Genre Y his th* queen, six tf dntw a»l they Rothaikcr rtportM that the Bor-

• h»» th* quern, six it crane a»r tney RothackPr rtportM tt ill l«oiwtJv help h« partner tt etnp „ ,

.he ciube. 7, bowner. i,«d two hearts * end nrade rbree odd, although he and ’-tpro emrot

hi* |>aiirax had a gw aw at ~

Hand No. 4 Heart* — fv, 4

150.0C

•gner npolc*

e me tils mad* the pai promtand many more l; Mayor stated th*’

r.«.4.2

me. Z dealt aad bid trv wi one spade, what aur t Should be double. i of two draasoodt? ckwc hand but the b troqr-haaafp-rhly »' l»d. TI,e bid of two int e next best bid but

I MMEDLATELY, the Buick engine starts. Thp weather may be bittetiy cold, but Buick has a high speed starting motor, Automatic Heat Con* trol and Thermostatic Circulation

Control.

These three Buick features mean • easier starting and smoother performance 365 days a year. Buy a Buick. You will enjoy driving it! 7 _ G—BlflCte,

MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD, N. J Joseph Scrivani, Proprietor BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY Haven Avenue at Tenth Street Ocean City, N. J. When Better Automobile* Are Bsiit, Bukh Will Build Them .

Smooth, rilent pototr thit •»«!• you irresistibly onward-“P'l ward. Onl'' your eyes to tell «* the grade is steep. Only a r Bff ! to tdl you the motor is aork 11 ^ Such is the power in BSSO^jj giant power hid. T y * ta» full today.

TheiOiant Power fitel costs S cents more*

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