Cape May County Times, 3 August 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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News Notes for County Farmers Items of Interest to toe Aftfeeltoaal

nee Pa boo<ht that washing machine that hooks up to the pas en»tne. Ma doesn't complain about rheumatism In her anna add back.

By J. A. Stsckhoiae, Agent

Poultrymec who ala least a 60 per east, an

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haes at odnctloc

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TWT I0ITH WILDWOOD ■KKCA1TILE TAX Cornej Seeks WriT If Certiorari to Berieir Action After being fined »100 and «4.0« MU bp Justice Andrea Applet t a hearing in the City Hall. North Wildwood. Richard Coder, of Goner Repress Company, applied a writ of certiorari. The fine

and a minimi July, August

employ all the art and science

feeding and management. Allen, extension poultry «. the Stats College of Agrtcnltura.

sod

JSTw.il 5£n£T pacUliat at the mer

Serenty-flea per cant, of calling id early moulting u due to poor

The foOowlag cmmended by the State College ae good feeding practice and to based oa

100 birds laying 10 eggs a day:

6 a m.—Scratch feed, « It*. (Cracked

corn and wheat equal parts.)

ter, dean Teeaei, IS

d. S to Ifi Ifae.

(Kale, rape, cabbage, or

swtaa chard.)

If noon—Wet mash, S qts. (Mix 4

lbs. dry mash. 1 lb. estnieofid buttermilk. S lbs. fresh

-ut green feed.)

It noon—Freeh water, IS qta. 2 p.m.—Fill dry mash hoppers. € p.m.—Scratch feed, 4 lb*. Good KaaagUBttt PimotioM Dropping boards and roasts—clean and free from mitee. Ventilators end windows—open. Floor—covered with dean strew. Yards—free from filth.

lirerlag goods iln North ere required to base a

” — eoeUng 916. On behalf of

chants and expreesmen Coney

▼olunteered to tset the validity of

this ordinance.

The hearing held was of n pre- ; Rmlaary nature to obtain n ruling ■ from the higher courts. Coney was

by Palmer Way and

.. rhU# City Solicitor Robert Bright eras present for the City of North Wildwood. Coney celled attention to the feet that If the ordinance was valid it eonld cause the cessation of the trucking buslneaa, as every town could require e like tax. — »e to of much Interest to its In Wildwood, who deliver their goods to North Wildwood pur-

FatOiaer and Cultivate—-To Grow

Best SpiMok

Spinach requires a soft that to well filled with organic matter, to sweet, and contains an abundance of quickly available plant food and a uniform supply of moisture, says Lyman O. Schermerhorn, Professor of Vegetable Gardening at the State Agricul-

tural College.

SUble manure to especially flelal to this cro" when applied suffi-

ciently in advance of with the decreasing and the Inerrasing

ins necessary to use more green manures and commercial tertlUahra. A high-grade commercial fertiliser at the rate of 1000 to !••• ‘

'amm mprumm auinof seeding. But sru’Es?

glvee excellent results. Tbs _ of the crop may be hastened by a side-dressing of nitrate of soda o

sulfate of ammonia

In order to get the beet results with commercial fertilisers the soil must be kept In a high state of ctdO

give evtr/ child who entered a prise, will lead the procession, regardless of whether It won one or :; A ^ -m b. j „„ „ a „ th , •eve™ women in gypsy cosfnm who i , hap Ihr7

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I. P. Delaney, Sr. General Contractor

FERAL PLATS P0B OCEAJT CITY PAEADE

At e weekly luncheon of the Ocean City Seashore Home for Babies Committee, held Monday morning at the Home, final plans were drawn up for the Beby Parade which will be held Wednesday. August 8 th. Several hundred babies are expected to be In line and prises are to be awarded to the most beautiful, fateet. most comic and meet perfect twins. These prize are being solicited from the Boaro«ralk merchants, and various club organisations have pledged their

At this meeting several speaker

brought forth different Ideas for the affair which promises to be one of the biggest things staged here recently. Mayor Joseph G. Champion. Elmer Jackson Peart, Mrs. Julia Hazard. president of the Seashore Home; Mr. Snyder, of the Boardwalk merchants: Mr. Goff, chairman of •*■“

Chamber of Cemmeroe Board, Du ing with than, and Btaar

co-opermtlni M. Behan ts,

The line of march is from Sixth Street to the new Flanders Hotel. The Judges’ stand will be at Tenth Street A number of well-known resort residents, with some visiting lasts, will net ns Judges. At the luncheon It was decided to

ccMgrrr slock. ssiwK, see columns ANO CgMSMT WORK OP ALL KINDS PLAIN ANO ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING

SEA BLZ CRT —

FEW JERSEY

Everlastingly Solid

RALPH SUTTON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Floor Scraping 14th and Bay Ave. OCEAN CITY

ThU is a MICHELIN year

YOU CAN MAKE YOUR FUTURE SOUD AS A ROCK BY CASHING IN jON EVERY PAY DAY. PUT THE DOLLARS YOU DOST NEED WHERE THEY WILL EARN MORE DOLLARS AT 3 PER CENT. INTEREST. SECURITY TRUST COMPANY CAPE HAY, HEW JERSEY HAIL YOUS DEPOSITS

“One good turn deserves another” We am confident that the dre with I room, good tuna in it to the VOchei Haven't you noticed the proofed this lad

OCEAN VIEW—Edward Allan WOODBINE—Nick’s Gan«a TUCK4HOE -J. A. Uahey, Middletown Game

ach is sown about the tost July, and the succession crop* every ten days up to September 1 In North Jersey. In South Jersey It to often cut mm late as December IS, and sowings for a fail crop are often made up to September la.' Further directions for growing spfbach, as well ss the results of recent experiments conducted by Professor Schermerhorn on fertilisation and vurietlea are given In Bulletin 385 of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station at New Brunswick. Free copies may be had r application. FARM AND HOME FACTS If Pa would run a pipe from the well to the kitchen he could always have freoh water to drink when he comes la from the fields. Some doctors say ihat the house cat and dog carry scarlet fever, mumpe, chicken pox. diphtheria and other diseases from other place* to the home, and that Uttle children

More Americans die from overatlng than from under-eating, say rnny of our authorities on nutrition. ■ Grandpa says that bran to for ones and toughs at me for eating t. but by ginger I don't have any lore cramps since I started eating It or breakfast." If applied promptly. hy*o.ren eroxlde will bleach ber.y .^d olood tains from tkin or cloth. Thto, owerer, like all stain removers, will ake the color out of eome raortre. Walt until the eun goes down beam you water your flower garden• t win be a cooler Job, and the llowrs will do better. It you And that roa are always

Jot. Van G. Hoffecker ARflHITRCT 803 Eighth Street Corner Atlantic Aveono Fknt *00, OCEAH CITY. H. I.

HugSe* Muwc School Pipe Oigu, piuc end Theoij Studio: ESA Altai; An., OCEAH CITY, H. J. Phoo. 781 At 8e» Ule Cit; on Thondlyi Pinnoi foible—TtIJdof HocUoei

JULIUS WAY. M. D. ROMNEY PLACE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J.

CHANDLER In High Gear! To die man. who drive* 80% of the time in city traffic, what does it mean that the new n.ar^ilprposgPMgg an amazing high gear capao ity? That it ha* spectacularly conquered 83 of the nation’s most feared hill*? That its high gear mark on famous Ml Diablo lies beyond Aar ever reached by any car—six— eight—or twelve? Simply thiat That in a Chandler he can drive with the accelerr or—not the gear lever; that he can roll smoothly along at three miles an hour, toe the accelerator and literally bound ahead with an exhilaratingiy swift, unlabored, silent rush; fha* he need never nurse nor baby its phenomenal Pikes Peak Motor! Simply that. But isn’t that what every man has always hoped to get in a well built car of m<xW?rp; cost? Drive a Chandler yourself and see! Mazurie’s Garage OLAREFCK 8. MAZUJUE. Proprietor Landis Ave. r „o« « Sea Isle City, N. J.

I THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY

CLEVELAND

Dine and Dance — AT THE — SUNNY HALL CAFE - Cold Spring, N. J. DANCING EVERY EVENING Delightful Dinners Choice Sea Food Charles Arnold Prop.

C. Ellwood Carpenter’s CASINO CLUB OCEAN CITY, N. J. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON Season Membership Sate: Individual (One Person) $6.00 Couple Ticket (Ti|o) $7.60 Family Ticket (Five) $16.00 rV Q _ EVERY WIGHT AND ASailCUlg SATURDAY AFTERNOON MARVELLOUS MUSIC BY CASINO ORCHESTRA

Spring Garden Institute N. E_ Cor. Broad and Spring Garden Streets PHILADELPHIA

DAT CLASSES la Ante CLASSES in Arts, Practice, Architecture]

and in a short time you will have a car of your own. Then alU“out-of-doors” will be yours to enjoy with your family. Think of the comfort, the pleasure and happiness which will be yours. Buy your car under the terms of the WIUAl^ffiircJtabe&tati For rs little as $5, you can select the Ford you want and place your order at once. We will put this money in a local bank for you —at interest. Each week you add a little mere. This also draws interest. Soon your payments, plus the interest earned, makes the car your own. Come in! Let us give you full particulars about this new plan. Cape May Court House Garage FRANK EVANS, manager CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. FOCER & MECRAY CAFE MAY, N. J.