Cape May County Times, 4 March 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES rmmTIftmil wttk tha B«* Ida city

try Friday by Tb* CAFE MAY COUNTY TIME*

COMPANY

WITH CAPE MAY COUNTY’S FARMS

AND FARMERS

By J A. Stackhouse, County Ao*"t Spraying to Control Poach Lost-Curl

Wsst JuMy KB* fcsadls Arenut*,

Bo* Ida City. K. 3. WM. A. HAFFERT.

FnaUast sad General Manager t-gaa {KXINNORl Traaaurar. C. T. 6CHUCK. Sacratary. uu» uwp: 717 Mutual Ufa A- F. Smith. ACeertlalni

so that the eHort

trill amount to anyth)I* In the control of "peach leaf-curl” is l-lore th* i«iuiw. II. After the liuds aUrt ytrelbn* the winter caae* which hast- held the testis will separate, thus allcwin;' the diseaao orsanlsms to ret Into contact with the tender irren leaf of the poach. When this stoa-e U reached, a «ood control of

peach leaf-curl cannot he had.

Last fall the executive commlttre of the Hoard of Acrtculture aanctloiirO tlie mote of the County Ayenl and Fruit Specialist to make demonstration* of sprat I to: peach orchards In the fs'! with vhe idea of ahowlnc that fall spray I ns Is as good as sprint spray In*- In many respect, spraytnt In the fall la better lb*n In the sprint, because the spray int U not a forced >ob In the f-Ol or early srlnler and to be delayed then does not necessarily mesui the buds wU be open for 'aomett. jo to come. Bu' in the sprint When the warm days come and the material does not. there is almost always a failure to control peach leal-curt. The follow!nt men held fall spiayint

demonstrations where lime-sulphur sprayed on the trees last Novan

Allison Laidlan. Wm. H. I-owcll and L«r. Julius Way. of t’ape May Court House. Luke Camp. Mayvllle. Ch*«. Howell. | Dias Creek: Joseph Camp. Pierces; Nu- ■ Par I) onlan. Erma: Walter Taylor. Cold Sprint! Joseph Cohen. Woodbine and E.

im-L BE ENDORf^si T. Johnson of DennlsvIUe. A Uke num-m-L BE ENwrt i o{ a^aoMUaUons of sprint sprayint Last week the Democrat* of Cape May w|U ^ to adjolmnt row* of tree*

- -• - I , u>e»« same orchards this sprint.

By waicUnt ‘ ht orchards of these men

- ■■ the value of the spray-

It Is rather uimcuii «o tsw owwu .o real "hrasa tacks" In profits and losses, because very few rrowers kapt record*. David Tcherocsbefsky. bewerer. hold* that he took 1140.06 truss from hU field of one and one-balf acre* and above freiehu and commissions and that his profits were such as to enoourace him to ays in plant peppers on • latter scale

this rear.

Ftturrs were kept howrever. on one lot Of peppers, namely those planted by Mr.

Lee of Cape May Court House. These per -u—> firures mltht be Intcrestlnte to stndjn Sixth In

;iA0 per yew.

I Rates Faralthed upon Entered In the Poet Office at S« lale City. N. J, a* secoad-class matter.

MEMRER

United Typothstae of America International Association of Msstei

rtntsrs

New Jiwwey Press .Aaaociation National Editorial Association AN ENDORSEMENT THAT

WILL BE ENDORF

County endorsed Hon. H. H Eldred*r

it as Jud*e of the Com

HOW BID IS NEW JERSEYT

n best be *»lned

ay — .—etna tad be enlightening. New Jersey, as ed with other States In tfcv Union, rank* - 1 railroad mileage to territorial o^niai n. It* pe.- capita value of manu-

factured goods (151*.01.)

Third as to production r* tot J population employed as wmge earner* In manr-

f act urine Industry'- (15-1).

Third In density of popuUtloo («0«.0

per square mile.)

two terms. Judge EMredge * second term empires tl is month, and an appointment wlU be made by the Governor of a qualified attorney to fill the Judgeship for

five j

Executive Committee tor 11*1 Elected On Saturday. February 1*. represent*of the County Board of Agricul-

Tm Democrats want Judge Eldredgc. ons of their own political mlth. re-ap-polntod. and In thl* they have the solid of all the good-thinking He-

publioans of the county. The judiciary of county '

should be kept out of politics and

above politic*, and whether Judge Eldredgc U Kopublican or Democra’ should

not cut any figure In his riii

rw-appo'ntment |ul)% ersngea and co-operative assocla Thar* are nut many who will not admil |lon(l mrt ln the court House Bulldlnr. that Ctr- May County has had few min Cape May Court House, and elected an . who y *d the people so executive oommltt-e for the County on tha benc _. t . iioard of Vgrtculture for 1521. The foiweU. so fairly. *o Impartially and h ^ ^ chMtn: Walter T*>such a deep undersiandlng o! byinan Ur Co , d gpr)nK: charts* I- B. Creese, nature nod love of fair P*>' “ IHo C.rande: A. T. D. Howe'l. Dias Creek: Eldredgc, and bis re-appotatPiwa fal *^ ‘^ui'smv^Twa.hmgoovemor would be popular with " |on v>a Qlldcr.. PeterV uix: J VUton

parties.

It 1. rumored that the Governor no so kindly disposed toward . udge Eldrede

The latest advice from the N. J. Experiment Station Is that- where there is no scale the spray can be diluted 1 part lime-sulphur solution to 15 parts w-alsr. but where scale la present, the dilutions

should be 1 to *■

Spray peach tree, now as soon a* possible and spray so that no i>art of the tisrk on the twigs Is untouched 1'each grower* Can also gel Information irom Wm. H. Howell and Allison Ludlaiu on the practical use of psradlchlorobenxinc which was applied Usl Seplem-

klU peach tree borer*.

for the person who is thinking of plant mr peppers this year. Area of field .'-T of an acre. Cost of plants MSAO. cost of fertiliser *».»S. hampers $lt».00 rent, nuerest on Investment and other tnddrntals *l«.t9. This totals to *M!.3l or the cost to grow the crop and pu It In liainpi-rs. tot count ng labor. Thi cost of commission and freight was $1«8.70. The crop brought tilO.U. After demoting -ill costa Isboi has left $»».5Z. No time «» kept so Isbof doe* not 1 now whether It was well paid or not. The coat of plan's could be nrfocad by the farmer grawlng them Inste d of buying them as wm* done In the .bove mentiomil o*i-. Also the amou it of fertiliser used wm* not enough f< - beet a. It was shown where ext a nlwas used on check rows, the I -ofiU Inrre-uied. Barrels are ordlr.xrfly the cheapest naekage to ship the bu. t of the crop Last year there was i rtt difference lietwecn them and the hi :bi priced package, namely the hampo HOPE TO HAVE BRIDGE BY 1L* That the Camden-Philadelphia hr dge will be completed In Um* for the cele. ration of the 150th anrlveranry c.' the *i niny of the Declaration of Independa ic« In 1S2(. Is the Lope expreeaed by the Joint Bridge Commlaskm. Joseph " Costello, of Philadelphia has hew. msde permanent Secrotary of tha Commission at 15000 a year and Charias R. Bacon of Haddonfleld asalstant secretary at IE00C. The bridge will cost between 125.000.300

and I40.0u0.000.

> of annual product of

of wealth 1

manufactured goods. Sixth In the

all forms.

Ninth In population. Twenty-fourth In .developed water Thirty-fourth in valoe of farm pro-

arty.

Forty-fifth In tori tori a) aera. The above facts taken from the Industrial Directory of New Jersey gives an approximate Idea of the sixe of the

State.

Covering an ala of *224 square miles and liarborlng a population of about .our million.* of people the Stats-of New Jersey Is by no msans a pigmy In physical proportion* As a manufacturing state It ranks Very high, having a total of annual manufartured product* of nearly three billion dollars, engar.-lng about *00.000 and employing a total In vested capital of about i wo i llllon dollarx. More Than Ut.AtO arc employed In operating the steam railroad* of the Stale, covering more than two thonaand mile* of track within the State.—New JerseyHotel Piolel. Is your printing supply' running'low? Order more now!

Paul Taylor of Carndm. U rtsltin, hU parents. Mr. sno Mrs. B. Taylor. Mrs. bierilng Cole and < tou *" ,,r ^*7 Of Ocean City are visiting Mr*. Col mother. Mrs M**gir Gandy. Mr ,. William Carew U rpendtns some tlroe m Philadelphia Miss HatU V DeVaul. of Philadelphia Is visiting her grandmother here. Mr* Lucian F-ddy l* spending some u“ V.l. b*r — T. <■>

Millville-

Joseph Downam wx* a n Cron City

Isltor Saturday.

Mra Harry Garrison and eon Hairy, of Newfle'd. spent ffcturdK' wad with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lymn Melvin Wins Is visiting friend* In Clay0 Richard Anderson, of Philadelphia. I* spending some Ome here. Mrs. Ernest Downam and Ksth-rine are spending some time with Mra Down*m s mother. Mrs. Moseop at nmsdelpt ^ KbnmK 0 f pbiladrlph'a Is visiting her rirtc. Mra Atbony Cmnuro^ Mims Katherine Canuao. and broiiwr Nick, of sea Isle City. *P*-l Sind*) with their mother Mra Canusc.

THE ELECTRIC OOODVEAS WELT SHOE REFA1R1MM SYSTEM V/orV Dei- WE"* V »“ W *" Gor D SERVICE best materials w* Give You a Quality Jo* Vincent Airaiante 15 Italia St, »«* C *>

would imagine, he being < « political party. The same ie of the Common FKu* ,

Madnra. i-iaenno. *. - — 1,1am: Win. U. PoweU. SwUnton: L«'*lle Rate. Fishing Creek. By virtue of office* bell In the County Board of Agri- ■ allure. Joseph Camp. W. K Thompson.

. U.T County stood out Ralph ScheUlngcr and J. Rl-d Chambers «* U r ^ y . lK . already member* of the executive against th* "wet" tendmeie. of the Go-. |t , t „ u wlU be noticed that the ^or and bu "wet yJ^uon pUtform.

the Governor )«» no evccUHy hind f*el-

liiga for him.

AVALON

Former Borough Cleric. Geo. Jackson, -as In town a few day* thU week. Avalon was well represented at the Chamber of Commerce mealing at South peavllle on Thursday of last week. Mayor Smith. Commissioner Canfield, and B. Shut tb-worth representing the

Borough.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rons, and son. motored to Avalon on Saturday, and hen over at some friends at Partner-. The Ralph Marsden children have been

quite sick the past week. Stenley Lloyd ha* been ill ro:n cold the past few day*.

Dr. John Barron was here on Sunday. Th< Avalon Security Building and Loan Association met at Mayor bmlth'a office on Friday, at 1 o clock- A number of

««-.bl»..| K ' K- Ml - l-hll-ddlphlL ™ - * Durell. Belle- on Frida,--of This week.

Mrs. A. J, Will ism* *pent Thurodsy with Mr*. Martin and Mra Bury at Peermont. returning to Atlantic City, on

ITidsy of thi* » Hugh - Cole wa days this week.

E. B. Becker was in

committee. .. >— — — executive committee has I

I have an

seen. The

watched with interest.

Governor’.- action

1 rode With Johnson in the rain.

..* pouring down, gadxook. The road was croese* with running i.rook* But we woe snug and dry m»ldr. and earned ami lea throe cubit* »>de. And then, kcrpulnk. a tire w.-m Hat. a johnaon ntcrely aighed thereat. And tm . he left his co*y suaL and ' mt aqulrtln* l«t- ^00 sta). ' "Juat where you are: 1'U <*" •»— with the cat. ’ And out L,iUP*at wild he tolled around, aid *HU he mailed. He auemml to think hUb bor* lun. and whUUed ' Johnnie. G Your Gun." And when he'd Changthe rubber Urc. he climbed in fro the iwln rad mire, ar.d gro*p.d the «o* ly sloe ring v>hi«L os chevriul " “ | k ’ r ^ arul Were 1 compcB.C to leave i»> i-itr —«4 tinker tound It In the wet. in> language would be Uue. you bet!" .V«d JohiujL L.—4 » V? 1 !," lived for many year*, said be. ar. 1 are Lnoxm my up* snd dow:-a and wilted 'neat), mlafortune's frosm - '• found when thlnya vara going wrem:. vT*r-~- ona to ahed a rone. In t.mra of Borrow and despair u dor.n

i-ie out to sw

Spring Meeting and Farmers' Institute The Cape May County Boaid of Agriculture being boat' organised that ever ‘,-fore. demands a b» ter Spring Meeting and y rmers’ InsUtnte than ever hold 1,-fore. A commlP.ec wa* appoinltd to secure, if possible, such speaker* os Chart'- Scab. ooko. Bridgeton: W. Martin. New Brunswick: Elmer W Vineland and Mra. Rose Morgan or 1 Sarah B. Askew, of Trenton Tl.c topic* lor the nbove mentioned people would be 'Market Gardening." "Sulphur Treatment of lota toe*." "Profits in Poultry Raising." "Songs that Live” or "Good colts In the Horae." "he time of the meeting was *«• f«r l-.rch 12. afternoon and evening aesriona 1 the Court HouSe Building. Cape May

ourt House.

Watch for further announcements. eppers Will Not be Driven Out by Increated Freights result of a trial at pepper gros

s in Philadelphia a few

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Wm Bennett has old th . past week.

AFTER ANY ILLNESS THE

When you think of building, think of George B. Jefferys BUILDER

129 Coral Street

Sea Ule City, N. J.

-Give me health and a day" aa>* Emerson. "and I will male the pouw .-mperora ridiculoua." Wa all hxva the day and with Plenty of fresh air. • 1 else, fresh fruit, vegetable, and mu*i of milk, we too defy the hopplnc*. of

ing In Cape May County by tb» larnwr* around Rio Grande In 1S2Q. and around I>r Ur plain in IK* and 1»20. there are several fanners who say that th- pepper t rop is not one to be altogell.. r Ignored

from the standpoint* of prom*

Even though last aoason wa* one marked with two distreaalng loatan-a. namely, a d.-clmlng market and an mrrcaac In freight rati*, there were tliora farmers who believed tl«t they mane aa

muncy on peppers as they did on I luma ye*, corn or tale potato**.

Th* pepper crop ha* an advantage of i.. ing in two classes of farm crop Tnat

11 .an be considered as being In the

.1.. „( crop* wlioec extreme earilnesa puts them among the profitable perishables such a* aartv tomatoes and at the aame time that same cron left standing,

becomes a fairly ft*U* held crop

|T*S FLOOD THAT FEEDS THE BODY Pcpto-Mangan Croats* Rich. Red B Changes Pal* Complexion* to A loom of Hsalth

hard to shake off. can reduce — to a weak, watery condition which keeps the normal strength and vigor from

his poor physical condition brins* un a helpless, discouraged mental condition which ricn. red blood can restore. Dure blood should be rich in Iron Which Nature supplies to some extent in food. But often through faultv gestlun or improper diet you don't the needed Iron, and your blood, which y-ur health dependa. growi w

r and weaker

Gude'e Pepto-Mengan eoricb.w —- blood, lucre**- * the red blood cells and supplies the Ingredient* that bring a quick response in rigor, vitality, snd fine color Physician* recommend Gude’i FeptoMangan. When you u-der. be aure thc word "Gude'a" 1* on the package. W 1thout "Gude'a" It is not IVplo-Mangan. Furnlafied In both Uquid and tablet form. | For talc by all druggists.—Adv.

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Secretary.

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