Cape May County Times, 29 December 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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By Ttrt ** Of a writ of Vtarl VMaa. tor Ml* o' Mortc*C*4 PrwtlM*, to ne dtr*et*', lMtt*d out of Ik* Oour* of dt*BO«r’ of W*w 3vnmf, o* tb* Uth d*T of XMRwmbw, A. D. liM, in * o*rt*U mom wh«nla KoltoH T. Godfrey, *t *1., mi* eoavlalmmaita, and LormSr » P. Oomm. «t ox, *tmL. are d^ndmaut, I •ball «x*om to *>!« at public vendue, qd HOHDAT, lAlVAE? IfO. MB, between the hours of twelve and tv* o'clock p. m., to wit, at am* o'clock In the afternoon of Mid day. at the Sheriff's of&ce, to Cap* May Court Boom. Cap* May County. Maw Jer-

sey « All tl

toes, with tb* MU of cona plaint 'In the said particularly net forth aad dew that to to say: All that certain tract of land situate to Upp*r Township, county of Cap* May aad otato of New Jersey: BeglnninK at a stone tor a corner In the northwesterly line of the Main Seashore road- aad also to the north•easteriy line of the State and County road leading to Tuckahoe. said stone being twenty dre feet from tb* tre of the Main Beoshc* road twenty feet from tb* centre of tie State and County road leading Tuckahoe; thence (1) along i northeast line of toe sail State and County road leading to Tuckahoe North thirty-four degrees and nfty minutes West seventeen hundred and flfty-esven feet; thence (2) North seventy-tour degress and twenty-tour

News Notes for County Farmers

ItoW •< latanst to toe A^iiculttmd

Workers; Dotogs on the

1 jeven-tenths feet to a

stake for a corner, being also corner of land of 'Aaarlsh Stratton; thence (2) along to* line of said Stratton South thirty-eix degrees and twentysix minutes Bast fifteen hundred and forty-eight feet-to a corner to northwesterly line of toe Mid Mato Seashore road; thence (4) along the

“ iterty line of _

By J. A. Stackhdtae, Agent

■ letter Off nd Potato

200

Btrong to paM up ■smbsrshlp to the County Board of Agriculture. This number should be doobtod to 1223 after all to* pragressiv* farmers have had a chance to Join. Though thsro are but «2» tonne to Caps May County, according to* 1220 census, our farmers i batter able to pay their fertiliser bills than are many of those to toe larger counties. The Executive Committee of toe Agricultural Board, to its monthly meeting last Friday, stated that no attempt would be made farmer to Join this organisation, for iply those who are known to be 'live-issues” are wanted and needed in toe j. a.

appointed Chairman of toe Membership Committee aad authorised send letters to call attention to January 2nd. m toe time for 1222 renewals. After notification by mall, anal visits will be made to those who do not renew and to toe

farmers to the County.

Since toe Board of Agriculture has

that strings are so attached to this bank that It cannot be used by other formers In the County. Since there are a great many farm properties changing hands end abandontd farm lands being taken up. It would seem that It this bank or some other could be extended to be of use to toe precent and proepectl-e land owners, the agriculture of the County would go ahead faster than it la today. The recent inquiries have been turned over to the Executive Committee of toe Board of Agriculture

tor consideration.

Pruning Demonstration far Hdora On Saturday, December 23rd, i pruning demonstration will be given by the County Agricultural Agent In toe three year peach and apple orchard of J. R. Chambers, of Eldora. The pruning will be done between 10 and 12 o'clock A. M., and anyone In-

terested Is Invited to

Boost Cape May County by Making Presents cf Apples and Tams Cape May County yams and apples are unexcelled by any to the United tea. Is It not then, good advertising to load old Santa’s pack with home-grown apples and yams from some of our sprayed orchards and best yam fields? It not onlv boosts Cape May County among our city cousins, but It tends to develop our agriculture at home. Send a mixed

shore road four hundred aad eighty-

nine and eight-tenths feet to the County Fair, .it must conform with

place of beginning. (Excepting aad reserving out of toe above described

tract of land a piece of land and. the 1st day of January, buildings thereon owned by Edgar Lji members are notide SU V“. ud U .boot tu, Ut U IKU

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to a northwest direction of about two Ho ‘“ e ’*** ct * f hundred feet, said Edgar Stratton’s leen directors or executive commitland beginning on the northwest side, teemen who will have charge of af-

ot Mato Seashore road about the distance of three hundred and thirtynine and eight-tenths feet from toe beginning corner of toe tract first above described-) Also excepting lots No*. 1 to 12 Inclusive and 22 and 24 in See. 4; Noe. S, 4 and 7 In Sec. 4; NO. 2 in Sec. C; Nos. 2 and 4 In Sec. 10; Noe. 16 to 32 Inclusive to Sec. t; Nos. « and 7. Sec. 1; No. 7. Sec. 2; Nos. 2 and 2, See. 4. plan of lot ■of Ocean City Crest. Amount due under decree is t>, 314.41, with Interest sad Sheriff's

fees to be added.

GEORGE A. REDDING. Sheriff. Dated December 20. 1222. Wm. P. Godfrey, Sol’r. 4-4t-pff 25.60

PUBLIC NOTICE

fairs for 1223.

toe only Information that can be given is that there is an Inactive Federal Land Bank at Woodbine and

mneitlWH EfiT.R

By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias > bonis et terris to me directed. Is-

sued out of toe

Court, on the lito day of Angus D. 1221. I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on M0HDAY, JAHUABY 15th, 1923 between to'? hours at twelve and five o'clock p. m.. to wit. at one o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New Jer-

sey;

All that certain tract or parcel of nd and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and being in the city of Wildwood, to tbs county of Cape May and state of

said tide of Be aad of that width extending northwestwardly at right eagles to Beach

Seised m toe property of F. Rudderow. et aL. eo partners, etc., as S. F. Rudderow and Son. defendants. taken In execution at tbs suit of John W. Cheney and Company, plaintiff, and to be sold by GEOROE A. REDDING, Sheriff. Dated December 20. 1222. Harris A Harris, Attys- 4-«tpf»12.40.

hamper of apples and yams. T-y It. Cape May County Will be Well Bepresented at Trenton Agricultural Week, January 18-19 The Board of Agriculture will aend a strong delegation of fanners to the Agricultural Convention to Trenton. January 16 to 12, inclusive. At tola time, there will be Vn Indoor agricultural fair In the Urge armory. Exhibits of all kinds will be on display. The corn and potato Show will be especially featured. In addition there will be lectures on nearly every agricultural subject by toe speakers ol toe day. Here is a great treat for any farmer. If you are Interested id to Office of Farm Demonstratl for a premium list and program events. Thoes who will attend tola oonvt Uon are; Joeeph Camp. Grange Delegate State Board of Agriculture. ~ County Board Agriculture Delegate to State Board of Agriculture. H_ Chambers, County Board of Asrlcultuiv Delegate to State Board of Agriculture. Joseph Camp, County Board of Agriculture Delegate to State Federation of County Boards of Agricjltare. W. S. Thompson. County Board of Agriculture Delegate to State Federation of County Boards of Agricul-

ture.

W. H. Powell. County Board Agriculture Delegate to State Federation of County Boards of Agricul-

ture.

Those entitled to a round trip tlo-

k*t to Trenton by virtu* of winning first place to the County Corn and

Potato Show are:

W. S. Thompson. White Corn. W. H. Powell, Sweet Potatoes. Norman Taylor, Yellow Corn. Joeeph Somers, Red Skin Potatoes. Frank Swain, Waite Potatoes. Charles Tomlin, White Cap Corn.

D. OF A. mSTAILATIOH

30ME SfiHD OFF

OCEAN CITY—

Joeeph Patrick Cosgrove, of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company. wm given a "send off" by a number of friends on Friday evening, when the genial friends gathered Pennsylvania Railroad platform and bade "Patrick" a fond farewell. Armed with confetti, squirt guns and much tolrth and laughter, large number of gifts were presented to toe youth who left for Baltimore to aee his sweetheart, and he t literally showered with toe multi colored paper cuts. Cosgrove was recently farewell party with some mirth provoking antics included.

STEEL EBECTI0H 8IAFXED

OCEAN CITY—

Work on the Flanders Hotel, of Ocean City. Insofar an the steel construction la concerned, has begun and. with toe aid jt a good sited derrick and rigging, the steel frames for the stores facing on the boardwalk, will be soon installed in position. A number of workmen, and foremen. are in Ocean City from toe Belmont Iron Works and an effort Is oelng made to rush the a irk in view ot the anxiety to have the hold open to too public by July 1, 1923. The workmen are being lodged at the La Monte Hotel. Extra help to handling the steel frames is being provided at the railroad yards by a good sized derrick on a gondola car ar-

on January 4, In the lodge rooms of the Daughters of America to Ocean City, and ceremonies will be conducted by Mrs. Ida Dixon, past state

councilor.

Following the ceremonies, a cafeteria dinner will be served and entertainment provided tor toe newly Installed officials and guests of the organiMtlon. FORD SALES RECORD BROKER According to a statement Issued by the Ford Motor Company, deliveries of Ford cars and trucks to retail buyers during the month of November totaled 106.327. This Is a new high sales record that has never before been approached by the Company at this season of the year and one which stands out to marked contrast to t)»e November 1921 retail delivery figures which totaled slightly over 58,000 cars and trucks. For eight consecutive months, beginning with April 1st of this year, retail deliveries have exceeded 100,000 Ford cars and trucks each month; the accumulated total for the first eleven months of 1922 being approximately 1,200,000. While the Company points out that it |ls not unusual for Ford retail sales to exceed the 100,000 mark during the spring and early summer months when toe demand is at its peak, the manner in which business has held up throughout the balance of year is without precedent'. Credit for this remarkable showing Is attributed by the Ford Motor Company to the many Improvements which have lately been made on Ford cars and particularly to the new low level of Ford prices, recently put In-

to effect

When you meet a person with whom you can’t reason let him have

CAROL SINGERS Member* of the mounted on an aut visited numerous homes City on Christmas morning sh after midnight, and sang Chris' - carols. The truck on which toe olers rode was equipped with a p and members of toe Klwants armed with nxaphones and accompanied In instrumental o

to.

The men were well received by a to whose homes they went and accorded splendid receptions . where. It la planned to make the carol singing an annual feature of toe 1 wants Club. MILSON TO SPEAK Plans are going forward tor to* appearance of Lieutenant Mllaon, o ot ten surviving members of the wig? Inal Princess Pat regiment. In Ocean City at the entertainment to be given by members of the Morgan RandE Post of the American Legion on July 10th. The entertainment will be glv to members of the auxiliary of t Legion and Lieutenant Mllaon ban been selected because of his forceful presentation of war time word j lures, and his graphic accounts ot human interest Incidents. ELECTION 0f1)1RECTORS Announcement has been made by Russell H. Nulty, secretary to* Ocean City Title and Trust Company, toe election of directors for to* Institution to be held on January 2, 1923, In toe trust company offices. The meeting will be held at 2:fi* o’clock to the afte-ncon and stocktsclders have beer asked to be present. Minor buaincffl details will be brought to the attention cf tow stockholders for action at toe meet ing.

OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO. to vitas Your Inspection Before Fnrniihing Your Home Yi*it Onr — ~

WAREHOUSE A SHOW ROOM sixth and West Avenue Phone 482R Ocean City MarkeT 6014 Philadelphia

Resolve Now to wear only Hart Schaffner & Marx during the New Year The important part of cloths is that they must be correct in style, fit, quality, tailoring; it’s the only way you can have comfort in mine! or body. Our clothes are right in every detail—and in price, too.

HARRY SHEFFER

ns But M*U1 Street MILLVILLE, N. J.

M. W. tor. 8th end Lendi. Aee. VINELAND, N. J.

We Wish You All

A Very Happy and Prosperous New Year

* hope (or Our Gust omen, Our Faithful Workers aad Buai-

TUsia «*re

a Friends.

We take this opportunity to tender our customers toe thaafai ve fedi that are due, far their con tinned support, assuring you of our steadfast purpose to serve y*u ia such a iMaaer as t* stfll further merit your valued patronage. AMERICAN STORES 00 0D1 STORES WILL BE CLOSED HEW YEAR’S DAY i

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Fresh B»krd a. a 0. Soda Crackers

12 c ,

Victor Bread

6c

Big Loaf

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Asco Coffee

29c

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Asco Minoe Meat

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Asco Breakfast Farina

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Asco Oleomargarine ..

Fancy California Figs _ California Walnuts .

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