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!-«••■ A poke very favorably

H. I. Ft*her. Green Creek, bad excellent succtas with hi* tomato Plant* this year, which he itarter in hta aaah bouse. He U very well pleased wtlb the aaah houn* a* a mean* of developinjr early Plant a Mr*. Ftataer. who ia quite expert at turkey ralainx. has aet 1«» turkey e«pa In an incubator, thta brinj the first year that shr u*» ever tried hatchlnx them by •hta means. Last year Mr*. Kltber Jataed a aplendtd Sock of tukkeya She aaya that she baa found milk to be an excellent feed for both

when the youac turkey* are!

droopy." said Mr*. Fisher, -I have! found that fresh milk will brine!ni*ii* a Item riebt out of that condition " | rniilipS HIKl

J. W. Hunt, on the Black farm at Ftehtnx (‘reek. I* planninx to put out quite an acreage of early tomatoes Mr Hunt ha* his plants spotted out under aaah. The plant* have good atout a'ems to 0 look vyry sturdy and will _ doubt be In excellent condition for trassplanUmt to the field about the Mat week of this month, wf

the time that Mr. Hi

ta'i M them out.

uu* a« am iai» njm. To Continue bia aweet potato bed. The sprout* 4 ^ V>V/IIUIIIUV^ are atartin* to develop ntpldlv Mr. Powell is one of the busiest tonaers it. Cape May county, yet he fi&ds the time aad effort to keep up the of his place. The quarterly meet in* of the ^ c . a* j i o Cumberland County Pomona No Ford Model Wffl BeOraur waa held In the Sesbrosw | l . -r »* r' school bouse Tuesday afternoon of COKK Ubaoiete U It C«n ^ ^ . | Be Made Uaeful

Manufacture Of “T” Parts

Opposed To Diverting Gas Taxes Money Should Be Used for Rond Improvements, Says Keystone Club

Production Record Is Shattered March Was Biggest Month in Chevrolet History— Bu i. 133,657 Cart

station, la filing up his place P and Announced by Henry Ford Automobile Not • Luxury For Yeer 342,184 It ha* a very naat appearance, ,

l>r. and Mrs. Edwin A. Harte. who own a lar** and attractive bqtue on the Shore Road, at Clermont. are spending some time in Mount Clemens. Mich. They hare been away from Cape May county for some months In a tittle note *> ua. Dr. Hart* aaya: “We are

• • rue of wire floor* thlnkta* of our return home, or as fcouw.. nithoush. he; Mr*. Harte expreaaes It we are Ik. proper use of j frankly homesick If motoring be be. a entirely worked. *ood. we hope to reach our Shore

j Road home about May 1.

pirdeo tractor l* 1 Ixrts of Granger* uibscrlbe to •i destined to fill a this paper, and many, we hope. small place*, as read Urn Farm and Home aeeUon. .i'lvg'.ln* small truck would It not be a benefit to your

* « urge plane*. There are Gran** to hare published here adsi:) lot- of people who could ranee notice* of Pomona Grange, txk a tractor to advantage.' meetings, supper*, plays and othei ! •. r ing fair alxed bom* meeting* of particular interest U !»k. i«mltty runs, mowing. Grangers' Furthermore, we be-

: . lulttvaUng fiomer* and Here that the printing . ; is n*rrc» r0 ws. who) Grange reporu *- **-*- . r thought to lou'- Into the. would not only

rta of thew powerful ami j suggasUonx for lecturer*, but It

machfat* for such: would atitaulate Grange work •“

mtstive* of the! general,

hr of tbr-e marhlnea are eon- j If yon agree with ns. kindly see tout!? iocsted to any one In, that sortie member of your Grange to ttnnty. and w# feel aur* that; sends Us a report of each mcetto «r* always willing to gtva'lng. *, well as advance notices of t* h.n.cnstrsttons to any one anything of particular Interest t»* *111 call on them. Seeing, which Is planned for the future, at a' lie unsll tractors In opera- j So charge will be made tor mos jour own place Is on* of: publishing Orange Hems, eicept i»ost convincing proot* of | those which are direct advertising, such a tractor will do: including price of tickets, etc. We joa Since you are under no j will be glad to send stamped toptitm to buy. why not call velopes to anyone who will agree

one of the hardest working animats on the farm. In the tiring and summer tuontbs , she must mow the gra*' to provide the quantity of feed a bleb she transforms into mill In the early spring the gt-iases contain so

demonstration. 1 to Tend Tpons'"^ "heir” Grange«L nn, '“ w * ,er th * t,t te ‘J}? 0 * 1 1 “-‘ •Ur It H yet early enough for, . . • nossio.e tor heavy milkers to

‘ fx-tcr ,n of „ | ot %rT . Thu is what we.call a flock of

^ vou nils season, in the laying bens; with emphasis , •' ou hud you want ont me toying C. W. Beail. C

.'V. ties* machines can be m ont. has a small flock of a doien

.<>n easy terms. ; ben* which laid eleven eggs one «>»« V. Getty. <to) last waek. And Just as if the

Fogg Win Honors; SSpuaJ

The manufacture of rupiaoement; Warm approval <4 the action *'“ h March production running, parts for the mIHtor* of Model <>f the legislative c mmllto* ; fourteen per cent, sbesd of suy pr* “T” Ford cars sttll in daily ns* which killed the bill appropriat-j vlou * *“ hld»«>ry. «» <) pro-i continues to demand nearly one- log tlSfl.OM from gaaoline uxrs! <HicUou and sales organlxatioo. productioL capacity of! f»r the purpose of building trol-i °I* r * ,ln K at a record-shatte rtf * * here. I ley tracks on tb» Camden bridge. I phee. the i hevrolct Motor Coca- .. Ford officials estlma'e. from re- i* expreaaed Ir. a statement by j P»ny for the first quarter of 1MI

, porta of dealer* all over __

Fog, H- Highest Produe- £

mg Herd During Merdi

* these car* are many years old. a» k—n- ™ :z r n.z\T t ,^r rz £

pounds of milk and

of fat for the month of March t»«!*« qualify A. D Fogg’s pr rebred Hoi-

types of

the Keystone Automobile Club of built * total of 342.1fl« cars

truck:. W. S. Kuudsen,

“Tht* organlxatton.” aays the statement, ' opposed the measnrhecauw we believed it tc pe a vicious piece of legtoto'iou. Mo tortsta of the state an taxed to the limit, bat bear the burdea without undue complaint because of assurances that tax money

will be improvri

general manager,

here today.

This record output is 70.000 units more than the turnout during the corresponding period laat year, and gives substantial backing to the statement made a weak

_ . ago by Chevrolet executives that for road and other' the country.la m the midst of an its affecting their In- j unusual era of prosperity that is

methods « .it permit, with the expect aUon that April, despite haw-1 HU two tea* working days than, Nf*rch. will show practically *s i Mgh a p.t* union volume as the j mwtb last ended Mr. Knudsen stated that still higher records are possible when a new assembly plant With a capacity of l&o car* a day. which 1« abortly to be opened at Atlanta, gets under way to augment the output of the other ? \ t • An unusttal hatorv of the March output was the fact that more than lUPM units of the total volume were absorbed by the domestic market to assure ail dsalers of an adequate number for prompt de-

4 !(*« sad Better Waj to Meql ( kirkra. Foand! John Pltoka has an inrsollwn turn of mind He bad his eye on the ebteke* bouse of Thomas Winkler, sad so he betook himself tber-to with one long heated rod. The chicken bouse bad

claws on it for the r warmth, Bo wtlb irew tint t poured the chi'*' Pltska was carght with* hundred pound* of « under *500 hood.

SEEDS

Garden and 1 All tested and at kind. Garden Tools of all i Planet. Jr.. Seed >DHB* Arnold M. Bauer Hardware aad Sporting Goods 44-46 So. Laurel St BRIDGETON, N. J.

■■ca Pratt Feed Fectas

still

a hus-

atrln herd for first place on the The^oew^t of*^h« 0 *Modet < "T" ••r** 1 "- j destined to hold tbrougbout the Itot of high producing herd* In " nov near! a year old i ^ •'•w »r|ri*lator* rcl the | greatec part of the year, the baletn-Cape May-Curabertond (or on-juettop of aascmhled 1,0110,1 ,roni ,h *‘ r heads that the! i n March Cbervolel bnilt 155^57 Cow Testing Association, accord-, Model T“ car* was soarended ; * ,u,0 * nobl| v *» either a luxury or J and trucks This Is 17.000 lag to the report of H. S. Tib- M ar 19*7 to make war for the new * Plaything. It to a unltJl b«.„er than February. 1928. belts, tester Second high place Model "A" 1 viuI "ccemlty In every day life! which previously was the largest «o«a to the purebred Guernsey 1-^, , u , D , I ,Kion of aaaembled " ,ld "I*' *“"* U “ po ^ 1 ,or . aiol ! ,r I roonUl ^ out P m ln ‘h* * l,rt c«n

herd of E H. Phillip*. Jr.. Cape | ^“ Trs did Sot Xc™ toe! ^'"toalT tn^d^

“■A : ATAJACUOA «A«lul. oi u-a.i

la compering the various cows. replacement part*. however : hr , d „‘”J T U ?™ nm ^ 1IV In toe a,soctatton on the but* of. Tbrougbout toe past year tbn,^®^ oonm^d fo ai?vmllil,. trWfr- ^ ” cn f. r * m “ ufa 'i' ,re 91 Mod< ‘ 1 thing that Jill toriHtotc trax.spurehr^d HolstclB. ,Bes« Pontiac conttnued to occupy about one-, _ h , th . r hr m „, or or

i the Camden

t£ TrTlSl to T*' . pr0duc “ 0,1 C * t> * City of 'Si. but we cannot aobneribe to W jKOpouito of, toe Ford ptonta. j, raid on the automobile tax

A d »y» «» newspaper cor- rucd , no mBt|er how wor , h ,- , he of Aprl. tmi*he» the testing Jea. ; respondents here asked Mr. Ford c^u,,

for the aseortoffon -and .1 Is ex- how long be expected to continue • There is plenty of work still preted that a citmbor of the local I making parts for Model T” car* lo i H . ^one to make the highway* herds will qualify for high yearly, “Until the laat Model 1“ is off; of n> h jereey safe for motor record*. National and State recog-1 the road*." Mr. Kbrd replied travel and until this‘to completed alttrni tx given to individual eow*| promptly. Then he added: “That dhendou of motor 'unds to other toa«, produce exeeptlonally Urge j may be ten years, bat we do not. purpose* is not to be tolerated. _ „ qpafiUtte* of milk Ip cow testing: intend to allow any Ford car ever “The argument that ihe money ily he a source of «*» f >clar!on-A and Cumberland Conn- j to become obsolete as Ion,, as H for the bridge troll,.- tracks was - - ty stock Is expected to be strong. can lx made useful with reason- to be considere-i as a ioan. - to contender*, for some of these! able replacements." be repall at some Inter date, was honor*. I Ford engineers, from tacts and so ■purlous that It fell -.f Its

.. observation* made over a long own weight."

j period of year*, have estimated tow* Seed Grain (that toe average useful life of a Model T" Ford car U about *even Fond Father: If you are a good i

The high-producing -airy cow Ir years. 'boy. I'm going to get j-ou a nice j

.. j cake with five candles on It fori

birthday—one caudle for each |

existence of the company.

Knudsen pointed out

On top of toe new h h performance in March, toe lourtecn domestic Chevrolet factories are building car* as fast aa precision

‘When I Mix My Own, It i A Iways the Same " Every now and theo when 1 alk with sec** poultry man about the advantages of using Pratts Quality Feeds, be say*. "Yea. I gues* Pratt Is all right but I don’t want*t-> throw my flock riff of growth and laying by changing end. anyhow. ' when 1 mix my own feeds they are always Ibe.aame." iW I have no argument with the man who Is insistent that hi* feed* be absolutely uniform at all time*. That is vitally important for only uniform feeds can g>e uniform rceulta.

Select Froni Our $1 Special' 4 Monthly Rom*, named all color* . 20 txhibltlon Oahiit. lost tap40 CaU Prlv-t, 12 to '* inch^ to CladioTus. bloom.mp nn e Peonies, rod. pink. •nder—2 P O. Mydr 3 year old—12 clumps. or Phlox *y_! tzr 1 $5.00 Ask for Dahlia list all i/rten Z. J. SloddardT SL Holly. S. X

Here's the big question: "Arc home mixed feeds ■«

I

the «

G The other' day an experienced poultrytnan told nnn of our service men that he didn’t want lo change hin feed "for tear

he would throw his birds in a moult."

Said the Pratt man. "bet's go over your empty feed In-

uniform your stuff has

- Bright, of ntUrfffleck* tr*d to make up for] F’qflflr. Cold Spring: toe 'slacker' of the previous day. 10:0ui. Mayville; W. Cum-! the bens, on the foHowlng day. u> MarvUle and Robert laid twelve eggs, two of which had oi Itio Grande, are among; double yolks. In other words. If ■ 1 •P* May County who; the egg* had been broken into a recently purchased small: cut,, there would have been four-

: teen “sunny sides op" from, only

! twslve hens.

I P Hixos. Shore Road. Just • * * tot I'ourt House, also has a Posalbly ■ good way to overud ('lean looking place. In come the speeding auto nuisance. 1 oi ihc fact that Mr.' Hlxon la to have toe farm home sur"vr Sira (or several month* round logs so attractive that vl*it- * #d ' lr »- Hixon arc well ing motoriats will want to “linger" ‘“h chick* hatched from In pasalng through tor count;-.

■at o»n eggs. ** they are quite rather than Uke the sbortast

huurit and an- growing route and least time possible **

reach toe resorts-

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leadi off

jirdi

J and 4io(di

itj lead

Wore norvepower per pound than any other r *r in it* cits*, gives the Victory an advantage '‘■hich it* rivals simply cannot hop* to com-

P««* : th.

'“d* < ff first and koldt its lead—and when * hills are reached all attempts to fo'low th# lanr T «bruptly mtd. ^•hsth, nigged, roomy—and the fastest car in clu,: Drive it and prove ill • ^ "> /«“ Dedgr Brotkai Radio Program rtorf ‘ nifkt thru U'EJF—SBC Red Sfiuort david mitchel BRIDGETON. N. J. ^VictorySix Utv, I3y BfROTM»R«

possible for heavy milkers gather enough grass for the required amount of dr>' material that I* the equivalent of winter feeding. Eater in toe spring and early summer it is more nearly possible

jf pastures

grain

Coirs ........ than 20 pctlBds of milk dally should have one pound of grain to each four to six pounds of milk produced. Cows producing more than S5 pounds a day should also have added to the ration some high protein concentrate such as linseed-oil meal.

II VI

In the (view of the present over-supply of oil (which beneflut the public, incider. y. If not the owners of petrol, j companies) 'ft would seem thst every prospective terrain that feels the penetrating drill nowadays gives forth a "gusher.” Even with the current knowledge of oil geology, however, the pursuit . — ■- gall a recent J70 wells completed In Texas. 182 were failures, or "dusters." *-» they are labelled by tfip ^li-wfso. If a penniless man ha* nowhere else Co go he ebould go to work.

SEEDS

I Everything (or the k| Garden. Farm, Lawn and H

Greenhouse B Catalog Fra*. ■

five cakes with on* candle, daddie j

518-5I6 Market Sr.! . P+HLA. J

MICHEEL'S SEEDS

Hold and recommend'd by C. M. HUNTRESS A SON 545 Lantflt Avenue Vinelan Also fine line of Everereen*. Hu RhrulM and Hardy Pbmte at

WhUe It U«U! $4.00 PAINT for $3.00 a gal. FOSS The Paint Man Also Wallpaper 641 *4 Landis Avenue Vineland. N. J. “We Tell You How"

$5.00 REWARD For Re tun. of Holstein Heifer, which strayed from my pta«. TONY CARING Rio Gtarde, H L Farm Supplies **d Hardware Overhead Irrigation Installed a

Specialty

J. L. Danrenbaker Sc Son

Phone: 4S-R-3 Cedarvilk. H- J-

LARGEST SUPPLY OF Farm Machinery and

Repair Parts

IN SOUTH JERSEY

Vineland Fanners’ Exchange. Inc. Erist Ave. a C- R. R. Phone 261

Day OM Chicks

Right Week* Old Fallet*

8. E. White Leghorns

Pedigreed Stock

PINEHTJHST POULTRY FARMS A. G. WHETSEL, Owner

Chestnut Ave.. La,!^ Spring Ed ^ ^ Boulevard, So. of

= Wheat Rd.. Vineland, N. J.

BABY CHICKS S. C. White Leghorns 100—115.00 300—542.00 S. C. Rhode Island Reds 100—516.00 300—645.00 First Hatch Ready April 11 CUSTOM HATCHING

FRED E. ARNOLD Cape May, N. J.

grcdlent bag.; and eee how I running.'' This Js what the bag pile showed for the past month': 3 kinds of bran In one month 2 kinds of midda In one month 2 kinds of flab meal in one month 2 kind* of milk In one month "' *,**? 3 kinds of ground oata in one month ' and on* bag suppoacd to have contained gluten meal actually had cow feed In 1U ••««} Why. that man changed hi” feed every time he mlyed a new lot! J’' ^ I wish you could eee how closely r.ery carload'of-. Ingredient* la insperlcri and analysed befc e It got# In: a Pratt mill. U muat he just right In quality or It la rejseted. Egperl* and laboratories check and verify ft—we don’t have to take Just whatever Is sent ua. That's why Pratts Feeds are uniform far beyond what any "home mixed" teed ever can be. It's unique, guaranteed uniform quality and composition it one thing that makes Pratts. America's Quality Feed Line.

Tuckahoe Lumber and Feed Co. MORRIS KR1NSKY. Prop. Tuckahoe, N. J. ■ Pratt Feed Fact**

NODDER’S Leghorn Baby

Chicks

are strong and thrifty. Tty them . and prove It. Al-o hatching eggs. ■ price reasonable, quality good.

Vinelknd,

Phone—mi-R-2

Albert R. McAllister Republican Candidate for State Senator of Cumberland County Your support and vote will be appreciated at the Primaries to be held May 15th from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M-. Daylight Saving Time. Mr. McAllister having served the unexpired term of Hon. Furman Reeves, now asks one full term for himse'f. ,

CUSTOM HATCHING Baby Chicks—Hatching Egg* Red*. Rocks, Giant*. Leghorn* BUZZELL MAYVILLE. N. J. Bell Phone

Phone—-1904-R-:2

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Onion Sets Japs and Yellow Graded % Inch Good Quality Also All Kinds of Garden Seed Prices Reasonable I.Serata&Sons BRIDGETON. N. J. Phone 1152

SEEDS Now Booking Orders For ONION SETS Harry Solof, Inc. Farmers' Supplies. Feeds, Coal. Fertiliser and Lime 19-21 E. Main Street Millville, N. J. Phon? 3S6 Headquarter* For Everything on the Farm

Poultry and Farm Supplies S24 LANDIS AVE.. PHONE 675 VINELAND?PCU

/Sr ffre.emlcsfTr—

Custom Hatching Opening our ISth Season. Now booking epace. Reserve your date. MARTIN LALLY E. Sherman Ave.. S. Vineland (Phone 4I-R-5. Vineland)

Quality CHICKS A All fiockf. cnref'illy culled •iron*, husky chirk, eud • ^producthm. ry *' ^ \V I, .. lto> k* It' I fleds. P’-- 1 - 1 M 1

Dr. Arthur D. Goldhaft Veterinary Surgeon 3S0 LANDIS AVENUE VINELAND. N. J. Phono 68

f You Save Money 4 Ways When We Service Your Chevrolet Genuine Chevrolet Part* x When we service your Chevrolet we use genuine Chevrolet R parts for all replacements. They not only wear longer gad 0 giver better satisfaction, bnt they also cost kss to install— ■ c for they fit the first tituc, without any expensive hand fitt&g. Flat Rate Charges f! All our service charges are based on a low fiat-rate system. !' worked out by Chevrolet factory experts All oar work cv » h ries the minimum charge for first-class workmanship a$d L genuine Chevrolet parts—aad you know in advance just ? what the expense will be. Specially Trained Mechanics f, Onr mechanics are specially trained in Chevrolet service 1 work, and can perform every service operation intelligently. Furthermore all work is done to the regular factory tests for accuracy—eliminating the necessity for readjustment. 1 Specially Designed Equipment | Our shop equipment is specially designed for Chevrolet ier- 1 vice work. Every machine is bnilt to do one job perfectly 1 - -and in the must efficient manner. Thus you save money I in FOUR different ways when we serrice your Chevrolet! I PORT NORRIS GARAGE Phonet 1W-K - EiBL H. BR0WK, Pro*. I PORT NORRIS, N. J.

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