Cape May County Times, 30 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE MAY OflUBTY TM18, TRIPAY. WOYHCBIB 80 1988

[ews Notes for County Fanners

A. Suekbowe, Agent

Pink Bye PoUto^—J. C. Elliott Mtf Boa, 1st; David IfePheraon, 2nd; Oeorge Rea rod Bona. SrtL Red Skin PoUto^—W. H. Powell. 1st; A. M. Hudaos, Sad; Norman 8.

Taylor, Jrd.

Cobbler*—A. H. Reevea, 1st; R.

Reevaa, 2nd.

Bpauldlng Roee—Norman 8. Taylor, 1st; Prank Dlcklnuon, 2nd. “panldlny Seed—Ralph Sehelllns1st; Prank Dickinson, 2nd; Rus-

Tarlor. Ird.

Cobbler Seed—Brerett Smith, 1st; alph ScbeUlafer, 2nd; Norman 8.

Taylor, Ird.

Red Bweet Potatoes—Joseph Camp.

1st N. Sheppard and Sons, 2nd.

Tallow Bweet Potatoes—J. R. tambars, 1st; Joseph Camp. 2nd;

N. Sheppard and Sons. 3rd.

Cosaty Board Drive •oooessfnl So Pii J. R. Chambers, County Ontanlaer for the Board of Asrlculture, reports that the soil cl tore and driver* are, eo tfcr, cotes rtrpn*. 8wreaty-flve per

. DettMe Mteed Quartetie . bit beet Wad and was related Dy aU prooent as -

of tha —.

appr^latad Dy all

plainly seen by tha en«

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Mi*. C. W. Hoiaor, Mrs. Jesse

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DEATHS

The fellow who wetchee the clock ie apt to be the one \.ho remarks "It’s early yet" during a poker game, anapa Paul Carroll.

Middle Township High School, pe May County Board of Agriu ,„ held a very auoceeaful meet'— together with the Conaty Vc tl school, held the largeat and show oi potatoea and corn held

sturdar. Wuiocwrjrrw. ^ cent, of the fanners approached ere iterUUn^^^eg er ioinlag and these not Joining give aH

r . H. J. ■Mte*. Bttateor of K*1 Work for »Mw Janey. apok* fen a«t time -eft** a Cape May audle&oe and was well twin hie remark* fee at* ted that County Board of Agriculture and atv .-■>Monel Bchool* were *o he cally commended tor haring eo y splendid exhibit* of porn, sweet white potatoes there. * of Bridgeton,

a broken & meeting

gave a splendid pice to Join their County Board of culture and State and Nation*

ae of the officers of

the Board of Agriculture, another the Oooaty Agent, while still soother said ha d'd not care for Preeldent Ooolldge'f policy and another did not want tha ‘'Board to get Into poUtlca.' The man doing the driving are doing It gratis sad those soliciting get a small remuneration foe their trouble. If toyoae thinks the small wag* received for aoUritiag Is any special

it, 1st him hand In his nfme

for a candidate for the next drive. Both drivers aad solicitors are tiong the most progressive farmers of the County who believe Ir boosting agriculture Instead of knocking it.

(Week of November Itth) H*axy Turning Henry Tusslng, of Corbin City, peaeed away on Wedneeday. the 14th, after a lingering) lllneea. Service* were held at his lat* residence on Thu-eday af'srnoon and the r•males shipped to Tonawanda, N. Y.. (or Interment. Deceeaed U survived by a widow, two daughters aad ooe

n.

John B. Huffman John B. Huffman, of Court Houee, died Saturday night, after e long 111id was buried Wednesday at >’Jock. Mr. Hoffman was a prominent lawyer and to well known all soutbora Now Jersey, red ee superintendent of the M. E. Sunday School for nearly arty year*.

Correct this sentence' "When I get too cool at night,” boasted the man. ‘1 never hesitate to get up and get an extra comfort."

I. P. Ddanty, Sr.

Gtaoal Contractor

CKMKNT BLOCK, UftlwK, and COLUMNS AND CUMKNT WORK OF ALL K.ND4 PLAIN AND ORNAMUNTAL P, ASTURINO SEA IELS CITY — HE

He *

by a wife and on* *

L. Clark, of the Bureau of MaPonflned | * buying

The pasture lands of New Jersey receive very little attention, and as a result they do act produce anyi near the amount of pastu they might," to the observation of the spectoilst In farm crops at the State

idual member's part before o could be attained.' bert Agronomist. *

d could compete favorably with In the State. It to planned to

turn exhibits ehown "AgrieulWeek." January It to IS. In .on. Mr. Cox also showed that Cape May County had our share rn root rot disease and advised be careful in our OTOd selection, to save seed that showed any sh cast on grains or on butts. . Julius Way made a very able on the fruit development In the it? In the last fow years and that the limit of apple ptaat1 not been reached If the prop- _ -stlee were planted. He named iclntoeh. 8laymen Wlneaap. JonWlnter Banana, in N. Raove, who ent creditable poultry shew at the ly Fair In _ e hoped to put acres* one even r next year. Ha made a plea adequate buOdtaff to take the i of ' he one that Is now becoming dilapidated. e corn and potato show had 118 Ms. and gave 23 ribNms aad ing to give twelve round trip ed tickets to Trvaton AgrlculWeek to the wlaner* of first In each c npetition — _ difficult for the Judge to pUee Ibbons In many tnstaneee. e winner* are es follow*: ilte Corn—J. W. Coomb*. l*t, r McPherson. *Bd: 68, Jrd. Uov. corn—Norman Taylor. 1st i. Van Glider, 2nd; William r. 3rd. Jltt Cap Frtnk Swain. 2nd; J. M. God-

3rd

le White Potatoes—W. H. PowIst; J. k. er. JrA

"Wany of our dairy farmers could ereeae their profits by improving their pictures. The best methods of Improvement vary according to ctreumatancee. If tha land can be tilled fairly easily a good ptm-is to run it through r roUtion. or at least put it to a crop of small grain, followed by re-seeding to gross and el Manure, lime, and fertiliser should sd aad It might be desirable to the grass the first year after

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Mr*. Bella Handle, widow of te John Handle, passed away at her home at Clermont on Saturday. Deri eras a member of Calvary Baptist Church, where she was lal rest on Tuaaday afternoon. Mrs. Kindle Is survived by one sister, Mil Deni eta Hewitt. The Long aad Short of It I fear FU, never win my girl. I'm in an awful fix: For she to over six feet tall. While I am five foot six.

almost any fool woman can make an aas of a wise man, snorts Jim Hoff-

Don’t Dread Winter

“Most farmers, however, will not find It convenient to cultivate pesture land. For eueh men the best m-Mhod

ent will be the A ton of ground

__iivalent In other forme of lime—together with 400 pounds of asid phosphate to the acre, wfll be of much benefit In inert the eland aad growth of clover and. Indirectly, of the grasses. In t Idltion using time end fertiliser many __jner* could to advantage * ight applications of stable m to their pasture tends. It will often be found more profitable to ust lees

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