Cape May County Times, 30 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 21

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(Addresses 1 poultrymen

New Jersey Leads In Forest Planting

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j Danger Cod Cmr I jlduKfration—Coil of IS Ted 1. W

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pUMM nn Uw Stall* Komrt. O* haD«r<-<i and tktrtr-twn Ihnuund '12 S*r cent.i were ptaotfl h.

W l fJa .t‘ ■!“. 01 , r * > **^ ■ H ,.,. formertjr CalHm9

». « M.*y « «a»* ue. on tIMr w«enb-«l*

* knd .ruttrwrttw »«•* •n«l ewporaWont i.Untrd bui r it .- :ru f>iw or the) uwea than i per «*ni t

[ Poultry Aaatx-ia.'w •‘"‘r preperttr*

■ •• ,:;ltrvn>en on the} The f«me~ not prirrk. onmii

- «l fbe oM.irf rmafl *.w*» pi.'tad %: ^er ceol

: iun* on the aob- of Uv* total «*»•» plaBieft in the

OH for Poonry,. Hut kaat .primr. 1Uxm tree*, r i plained the dlf- Tbit .**owt a cubetaa^al incnas.

»r.D NrwfWnAbBd trrr the number of tree* pUnletl „ , ..nan oM and reToal , by (fat. map Ht other yenr. Z -. Of adiriurUnrfaf; t oaaidnwd is another *.j thi,

.ill. m) pU “t'oloe! Buan» that about m ’•fit arc not lore,": land formeri> tule and , khouae. "tn dletln- u»e—« buroen to the owi .r r oil iron aealinow crowing ai.-twhl! t. ration la proboMrieropa needed hy the i>eo. •hou*b the Fed-; aura to rl*W a alxeeble return to

■ ■i rtotng tta t*^ I he oa ne ra.

r r punlah th» gtiUtj , The, tn» as^iuu* used by then j planter* were aeemrrd throuch tb< i plained tn dH state PfitBint ot fonaemt ; standard Teel' Mg UereleTpc>ent. The Ire.-. « cm rod Hirer oil by I dtatrltMted at ®o*t—the low prtc. Rat no uniform: of four and -da ^ * *“

. i. loped for Vita-j tr«».

■ i - . , only the ratber. Ts ■ -in I Ini- Teal’

CAP* HAT OOCTTT TMEi. TODAY, MARCH 30. 1*W.

A«»fW

Doings of Your Neighbors

^ -r appl. and pr*rh ire nrad It. appli jdam land a

i that Yimr ooum

*aya to tin EtT^nmetil Station for

- Tree and Ip nporl ih«- ftadlayr to yon

Tree raau are • • .

eirr* Uat week The supply of forwrt tree aeod-

Mcsa aTaftable for dtMribuflrm

ter

Ed ''allova), of ClerSxuit ha* 00(1. :i quABtify Of early 1 potnfnr* alerted tn tii« earfi boose, wblrb apt* a* unbuoally healthy and' rlnrdy Inetndcal amana three are tomato- ■ pepper*. oeapl’iDtr

-^""Cumberland

Leads In Campai^i

•* IM farm of tbrxnif.li the 8U(- DeiwrtiiHnt o! **' ’'ooaerrattan and I^ v.lopment and ,

tt> had not open- tt » pbnting waeon tnphe* UI "'Tito'* Into hi I’»"r*e» This nototonry (nr iboee »bo ron*»m ) hour* and »r*Hu

plate order In* trees to plare theff! ledtalr!) Aeeoedtna tolba*" ,,,r * fT< Ixpartment, many or-!^ n * J jn *-

On

200 Cumberland County Pouttrymen Plan to Put Out over 300.000 Chick*

aae of electric

h-rtaae

ATordlac to SeceoUry Poryec.

Engineers’ Services

Available|''** " l!! ’- * * T •*‘***^ av ' o' » biphl qaaltted engtoeer u»-

Farmers N«w Have Expert to Help Them with Any Electrical Problem

neow tie- l- neBta to he imCTiwd ..n l..m» tn :-!! pari* of the Stato. The liEht and power line* OT utUlt) ixHupaiin nrn «W*rtW Slate l||i< a net •or* and the aotind and prarttenf -ttpllcaUae of thlo po* to farrax WlH be a great aaaet to the state fmn gb

■grletiltiiral ii«-wpotni.

The I'raper Farm Uwo

frrtfltrrra high In poUsii ! the tree* tanked thriftier. >*— ■

ytrld* were g.-stor.

, 1( . . _ , 'aiio«a>. Follow Sanitary System Rural EAec. Being F.-gtered

R«-*t Ctpmtomau dettMaUrat. dera -err racrUed lad! spring al-!« *•■<* ^rprlalug to note. ba. bad

Uje importancr ef ..mipfato tor- ter (be plantins Muon wa* under| Jllrtr Iroobia wjtb cutworm, eal ' | Ul»i.-r. on pe-rtH*. When peach' way. and that tbow who reeefredi y" •'■P' 0,1 « • ,r ' h,, ' Although *tx otner comtie* In! The application of electrlrtty to btoeks were *iwn . pplicattan of their trees late were dtsappolBlrd- «»■* ™ *® r “V \.-w Jersey are nvoducUn* "Wage I agrtcajture on an organirad hast* lUrttowrtl!*^ 'iraHerfhaa araumany w , r ^ Worm, ani DtMum. ram-fta announced H. plan* ...sued by » mry *00.110 Uiarr orders were; fpwn'l out of (Hmrs He t»« i.Hinfl |><||F . ns wUb pnettrymen. .'umber-1 the Stale Departm.-ni of Agrtenl- - _— r«elv«d for aomt rarletle* merl^f J 0 ””**, "f” land ' oenty leads in the number tore. The Department lu.« !»«n and rktpptnc qualities were better the suppb bad uecn exhaust id , •™ rnn ' ,or cooirtnmi^ |R !b , campaign Two Working lot more than a year. *<- • • • ! Thare b sfill a Urge (juanttt) i ,hr!n . a • hundred poultrymen of the S23 cording to a statement by Sccre- £. O. Hotrell, Jr., and ABIs<*i«>» red ptn- and NOrWgy apruce ... ... to the State a* a whole hav* en- lary of Agriculture WIIHam B laxtUm. ol Awalabm. applied bam. ■**fl»hle. » * ' y“J n ^ c - *** ixdtad m follow 'be seren points Durjwe. to develop rural elecsulphar against baf r«.l on the ... , mbrnttoT^ThCrtL 'vtcommatoled a. a mean, of Im- tride.it.on In New Jersey peach orchard* Jut aerk. I.yr and tlielafirtanls Hake “ ^ proring sanlton factor* about tb. The puWli- utility companb’s and

• • • lEruuder Han.c Safe Far ' hlJ -! JL I *. a, 1 P’-ani This nrml-rr of poultry farm organliattanv hart tas n. fc N reqalfe proper and conIn. n » emu., V, Ll rT-i? teL iSKSa’....me mil <1. eH«MS 1. a n.

(hr saw* ra XUS tod* A new kol-^ •■*«*» i . i^,,rT r Jtf^bTslDmd l* 0 * 'be ,,rlI »d f” 'be farm* and farm

Win No. U Iram SuOtb faroliru Many < umberland founty poul- j borer this spring The • amtx > homes of the Mate the economic nraka of asparagus s> a Wa try me* find that when rtgorous ( ^ Und < ontoy potoirynw. eneoltad and -ooi^ benedt* that ctartrtclty fi-eder and uy. that procraaM.e chick, are reared In = —.I^.^nt of Inf^lra Cwn F ,an to P“ ! 0,rt raop * ^ ** ™ e •“? ^ 1 ,n ‘ growers of thst Suir tore Horn- brooder hou*. on nev .T^tbe"” Burl tax«» row., doraeC.nd aided In Ms developed from espertenee that heary ap- make- the p.oMera ef growing ^ r-<nha .wcond tn it nwnher of meat by Governor Moore anJ the pitaations of fertmwra ara pood beaHhy Uylng pullet* free | rttoatoltod 'to center ■ l*>"ltrrracn wtcrinx the cwnipaiar. Stare public t unties < ommlasion. la.c.menu paying Mg dtrwtaod. worm, and mtctlT..I paraMte* »»!SJ^rar to^TSow hTdS: VW» »» to pot oot The program U d.rected. by and that grower* ar. anually ap- easy our W. A. Atkinwm *i S^UmTa^Sj thT rtrt or l -' m W raet . «.«) «MUt* plying JWb pounds « more to.'heatnut Avenue poultrynran. ^ the * * ,anl, * n * x, * ,,b ^ Xr * n ‘ •»-» aera irf htgk>rceniag* gowb llevcs thii and U making Iboi- e * a,er m . 7' • . but surpaaae. Hurltogum In the Grange am- - -- Hawonla. ouah preparation to U- chfeka -iw one-vaar^dd aimi's nBnih * r rhlc *» *» Somer-i utility companiea on a permanent

acM and that be t. potU** nttt ttb eprtog ! spring The; ‘ °"® l » w,n P ul

nr'rntec* year locust 1* due w

are they tr writing* ». Doea Me leaae stale what each party to to do and to contribute7 # Doe* ft dafine dearly the right* and prtvtWas of each party’ t*. Doiw ft prorid*

for a setth

Eve per cent iwtaah The South Tb.- hfOMtor l

.’nrolma growers are apidptn- of ail l»»*cr and looae , WD r, K ,. u... ; one-iialf of the fertiliser to aapmr- the were moved on to the new: „ (J (njtlr ,. ;

azns bef. -» coftln* begte* and ground After batnc loro tad on the ^ u, v ,.| 0 p In.o

main branches. Better reacre* a

f.jw iilra ahlch cjb W

While there i

t 151200 chirks •1) W pMHry-

< ounty ahpol!*-! .xtulned ns:

.. Does It provide tor

wad-d by Hon. David procedure whs* the tenancy to do Master of the State; |) Does H contain the

‘ ^ ' ' following eaaanttals of a iaghHt

rample*- leas- ' fai the date: lb) rdgnafurea of both partiee: («|

I reputation in this

v.;-onsln Ltpe Tom'

... the kill!nt o- to"piartiag’rhH (prtv. thl»'de4Smother half'after catttog has ns" range. thu poultryn.au . -t J5 cent, each so, partment bag made arnuiKewenta! ch«-d late May ! scrubbed them thorougbly with a d .- s Slagle bd.te dtttflhht* dken a greairr ,uan-. * * * aolutlon of hot water and lyy . ! to sesarnl h«n-; lit' than wa? distributed ln-1 J«r f K. Miter Fenloi'. of Ocean View. The solution was made by addins - ntlng time, labor, j peg r«d*r. variowi kind* ot pine, baa set out eevcral bund rad apple, one pound of lye to forty gallona

land Norway spruce may be pu; -! trae- thi; spring He has o«>l|ed of water Follow tag this tiwat-

. tbs! cod Hwr oil > cht -d It is anticipated that all •lime sulphur spray fo- curl ou his merit the entire fcouae was sprayed v port ant tagtediant of «( this piauling ato<* will be' large :wach orchard with coal tar disinfectant- AU ntios. Mr. Stark-Itor-dit god planted thl* iprtng 1 * ’ * »*«« f« ntaliu. legd topper, and • leral msuncaa frotr.l Bvere'.i Smith. 6<mtsi:. wlerts all mo.abl< equlpmept lhat aoe* . a tore pooltey not' *" TV big ^eed -cry c:. .fully and into the houge was given the

;..;ent cod lltof^wlp ^seag^f |

Werodmoo and esaaed great

Farm and Home

Calendar

: or in.n-potent «dl to keep up proper

Mr'- - cood grade* ol oft % - p.' iissed and of re-.

:• Mr. Stackbu *• The pruning of fruit

siting * per esau. = grape“. bush fruit* and throbs, the badly Infected !.) * eight tn the should be completed ai early *— 41 —

slorer it Where will properly thorough trcalment After going raalur.- Before planting time, through this jroccdura. Mr. AUrtnMr. Smith cuts off the Hp and -on ter is that M* house U a» safe ; butt ends of the esr». and grades, a * to ran make It for lb* ISIS

I the corn according to root-on In- crop of chiefcs.

jfeetlor The seed front ear* with the baby chick trouble* -howing little or no infection i-. that were prevalent tost spring trees, j planted on a plot to Uaelf. and ^nd Ux- tin eases - ■*

k ara used j to carried over t

Even

„ ... . umberland Oounty an- Secretary tmryx .

unproved sanitary conditions quarter* at the State Agr.rultnral

■ nt ..rtrri trmlr Merncr. MWdtaacx. and ■ *»den fVdktge. New Brunswick, where C ””.1 ‘TWn^Trted to • eumto are the other counties clow aWtotton < -n to otaained iV^rc^m |U-K^e to follow log the campaign and nokj With enltaoerlna and er.rnstan gevera 1 ycora are not imciy to , pcrortlnf; ^ number tmattaa- ■ lorres under »to general direction

^’^ L to'^taU Horttata^rai td^^ ptahryn.-c enrolled ! of the State .ommlttew. A num- life after him. to

Offered by the Stale Morucuit rat b>r of dotnonstratiun farms have tlon Ke *^‘ ... .- .. - w-ctwed. alreAy been -elected tn all parts _ , .. . „„ . tw-opeesttan bocceedv ^ ^ g^,,. whr rc the croomme prepa'lng h ”™nd to the plant-j .-taUstlcal tatomattan gathered u*e of rtectrlclty apidied

big of early poUtocs. Mr. Mr. ( by the C

t raver, has Just con.ple^d hat

it's good deeda’ Isn't In a pori-

firt wood.

^ -,HS£rs-v3«

| practically doubl.-d. that the mem- lor «*bPb»atwn hy farmers who

. 1- IH , - „ btrshlp Increased more than 300 Mtnw berry Btant Soil j JM . r wn , aDd , hl . bustaeM about

ivberry plants are ensily in-}* 76 I**

i finding the *

i labor I

Highest Cash Price*

GOLDBLATTS MEAT MARKET

Phone Port Hnrm 33

the brooder . stray berry ptaats aye <-n*ii.T j - —

as” iid voted by Possible I h« tond^ | SSJ toSd ’S ^ Xo E2i | POTATOES WASTED!

Although seed corn I* In much lno much resistance durl the|ht»ry pl*nt»tiwtk

Phone Port Horn* 33

the range.

fi' tb liacfuhiess Of cod n! ui raising brnUcra and s-; th* broiler farms of r‘ u Shore Hoad. Cape ' Itauas. and «.{ Kdwttrd

•t ISipnlsrin.. ,

t pri-seiM et'Oie mnet- ■ ' 'Ktv nce of fifty [>eoSg - ''loint new dlwoaM that •■- ‘■1.4 hi* hrvllcrs at Den- • Ifc. div-aw. bad not been *!' Ram d by the baeferio-

b n: iti .snirttldan*. 1 rotter, rtf DennlsTlUc, n.r iMuitry AsaoctS•ded. then ancouncod • • , ion Service would

ixraltry

shrub*.

first tew days of li* llf *' -tumid not be expected to disesses a* warn hb « Is

the brooder bnuac.

Catting* many shrub* and I better condition than a y. iir ago. rosi busbes -an to rooted now It some of tt I* not fit lor planting placed under a glaas Jnr. Komi Tbs Seed toimrglory at New cuttings will root in a bottle ol Brunswick reports that quite a water in the house number of the samples tba» nave - r . been sent in show loo Urge « proWoody plant* that have whrtvr portbm of d«id or weak grain' led aomrwluit in tnuialt may I* ' ^ Harr , n t the corn being n*cd| Immersed In water lor twenty- if there l« any doubly four hours to advantage Thl* ■ «t in b v.<r about your corn havtng will save some plant* which might ] mBlurw t »cll laat fall. It !» •' Otherwise die later and will In- i ^ p lan test It Thl* applies better start by o’him 1 i lapccial'.y tn ix.ro *- tt“ •e r,, *

The —i,,-* 1* tn

Fj ren 'fa- Path* K>change

' •■■ntsllj I'arklnff

;ur ‘") lacking of farm • cn Important feature ' "xiprrathr* marketing ' ' Whi n •x.otpeUqtt and •' rvUd un-n have . barge of

they can grade the =1 tables to Insuro a’

- . md reliable product F * :i1 rtinje to to known on

When the crup Is » it when many grow-

' - rent < ommualttea are , 11 incomes poMlhlr

; *'->d expand the mar-

' "“•> “ trifling expense Wjinst eocT unit of

which wo'.ld atari slowly The strrt la a highly important thing In growing tr*n»pls*ttd plants ol

pfe- an F k "-'

"color in b

drange* may to produc'd »* follows: A good blue by mixing powdered alum in the noil. Alum may to- dissolved in water and the liquid fed to I he planU Some of them take on a very deep rich bine, by heavy feeding and pa'" mloi* by lighter feeding I’ink h yd range* with light feeding take on pretty blue Uni*, and arc very

beautiful'

The delayed dormant period" of apple trees toertns when tto fruit had* *how silvery and end* when the leave* stick out from tto bud* like tiny squirrel ear* At thl* tlm* U» Irens should to sprayed with concentre!- Hmc ■ ulfur at the rate of on* gallon of thin material to nine gallon* of water. Nicotine sulfate should to added to this at the rate of pint to 60 gallon* of MW terial for apbl* If red mite 1* preswrjnbrientinf oil tmui

8THAWBERRV PLANTS

.. II a«v«l*pM frwm 1

Premier and Lu*loe-4S pc

RICHARD SMITH

gRISA. N. J.

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Buy-words j

T he new Classified Section of your i vkphoiafDirectorycontainsatuna of useful buying information for you. In every tense, it is a Buyer’s Guide. A fact th*t means a lot when yew ' v ant to buy something and you don t »1 >wWhere. Simplyi'*'LintheClas- : icd Sectiur. ot your Tck-ph.onc Director,■ for the thii^j you want to buy. ‘ Look for it m the Ycflou Pages nt • i '.e lack ot your TcJcrhowe Directory.

Nw Jmo - - BelJ Trlephtn: Company

BABY CHICKS HATCHIHG EGGS CUSTOM HATCHIHG W. E. MOUNTENEY East Avc.. at Wheat Road Vineland. H. J.

BABY CHICKS 8. C. White Leghorn* 100—$15-00 300-442 00 S C. Rhode Island Red* 100—$16.00 300-445.00 Pint Hatch Ready April 11 CUSTOM HATCHIHG FRED E. ARNOLD Cip. May. N. J.

SEEDS Garden and Flower All tested and of the totter kind. Garden Tool* of all de»ri i»lion planet. Jr.. Seed l>VlU* Arnold M. Bauer I_d'vare and Sporting Goods 44-46 So. Laurel St. BRIDGETON, N. J.

I.X-I I rum Ocr FI Special* P->es. BWHtd an rsMtn Kfna' HteStort C»»* «•*«» 5 GUd.Mu.- MowntaB si*'

$5.00

That SUCCEED For Field, Truck and Garden BUCKEYE BROODERS PLANET. JR. SEEDERS Feinatein’s Seed Store 48 So. Pearl St-. Bridgeton. H. JPhone 6K J booking criers for Muxh and April Delivery of Barred Rock Baby Chicks CUSTOM HATCHIHG Send for Price List A. B. JOHNSTONE DORCHESTER. H. J. Phone: Port Norris 3J-J-3

A Fall Line of Gnar-nteed and Tested SEEDS How Booking Orders For ONION SETS

NODDER’S Leghorn Baby Chicks I art strong and thrifty. Try them ; end prove «, Also hatching eggs. r price reasonable, quality good. N. W. Boulevard, So. of Wheat Rd., Vineland, N. J. Phoap—1904-R-SS

Quality CHICKS A All nock.' esrefiiUy rulM for •<r<«ig. busk* chirk* und r*a c

“Mixed” or “Wended” Feeds Which Do You Use? Maybe, you never knew then waa any difference, did you? Well, there is a big <Hfferenc*. let me tell you, and althoogh your eye* may not to- able to see it. yoor chicken* and horses and cow* know It. They will allow you. "Blending." according to the dictionary- I* "mixing so that the various ingredient* cannot >-• distinguished." That itearribee to the very word Just how Pr* Quality Feed* are mad.-. When you tak a hag of thl* and a bag of that, tarn them out on the floor and then turn 'em over a few time* with a kbotel—that'* "nixing." not "blending." And It's the way with feed* made in scything'other than the largest snti most modern nillls. like Pratts. When a chicken take* a beaklul of any Pratt Mash or when a cow takes a mouthful of any Pratt Dairy Ration die. get ; the proper proportion of every ingredient In tli» whole feed. In a blended feed like Pratt* every mouthful I* just the very other. Perhaps, you ask "What difference does th*’ make?" A very greai deal, my friend. You ere It Is vur business know tot what the proper proportions of each element 19 are tha* will make the miwt eggs or mirk. We put those In 9 Pratt Feed* and it-a by blending we make sure that animal* I exactly what we want them to have. In a feed that I* Junt * "mixed feed 1 ' a chicken ma< get * brakful of feed that I* mostly bran, the next mostly cornthe next middlings, while the bin alongside of her at the r 1* getting heakfiil* that are mostly beef scrap, fish or dried buttermilk. How can they give beat or even the results on Irtd like that? No. sir. Pratts Feeds are blended by thousands of beatB lux*, turnings and churning*—they are smooth and ttnlfom. I Blending U just another feature that make* Prat la, America's I Quality Feed Line.

Dr. Arthur D. GoMhaft 'eterinary Sur^txn 3*0 LANDIS AVENUE VINELAND, N. J. Phone 68

Tuckahoe Lumber and Feed Co. MORRIS (CRINSKY, Prop.

Tuckahoe, N. J.

BeU Phone

Ocean City 27^6-R-a

Harry Solof, Inc. Farmers' Supplie*. Feeds. Coal, Fertiliser and Lime 19-21 E. Main Street Millville, N. J.

Onion Sets Japs ant 4 YeOow Graded */\ Inch Good Quality Also All Kinds of Garden Seed Prices Reasonable I.Serata&Sons BRIDGETON, N. J. Phone 1152

Regular price* are 2c and 2Vfcc per egg. A. M. BECKER Standant iratchery Vineland, N. J. me—579-J-l 1

WALLPAPER and PAINT at the LOWEST PRICES FOSS The Paint Man 641 Vr Landis Avenue Vineland, N. J. "We Tell Yon How- '

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Poultry and Farm (Supplies NDIS AVE . . . . i VlNELAN^Ma^ Come and See It Plow STANDARD TRACTOR g New Models Now on Display Both Riding and Walking Models Lots of Pep and Power \ It plows—discs—luu rows—seeds—cultivates—digs potatoes— | J dusts orchards or row crops— owi lawns or hay sad weeds. Write or call for free catalog and detSojatmior, ARTZ C. KELLY bh i PHOSK Westwood Farm, Rio Grande, N. J.