Cape May County Times, 27 February 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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TTie Week in Real Estate Tran if en of Cope May County Prop erty u Eecorded in the County Clerk’* Office

Extracts of AD Deeds Filed

at oonJancOon with th« Owe sg^ssaffwas,’®’ Ocmr City u?uZ> B S?w el 7Ti£ M *6, ^Sin 1 B*y FTODt. PtaMare P»rt tl Wiijter H- Bmya to Xumi« V. Rubincom *10,500. R E. *0 foot 0< k)U *51. *lb«fihmj^t Roolty O^npony to O

HuSeVWtaU #46. «a N.-B. 6 foot of MS. oocUon H. XcLousUut-ConoTer Co. to Bantuol Hwtart Thylor. *M#0. UoU tSIU »fll.

Winiu P. Eotoeo. Qt_gL- to Alice. Ptott Cheoter. Port, of tot. TK^oeglop

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Same to Edward H. Bchnerle. Lou 12.

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Sooy, et al. *6.000. 1 lot 2 and 2 feat of lot map ;alao 2 feet of I

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Robert Bright to Heartier- Kay R**Jty Oompany. *1.000. Lot 22. block F. map of lou on ocean aide Atlantic A venae. Flrat Ward, with building. Mary Aliena HIkketh. et al, Ex'c». to Simon Wllderman. Lot l*. block 111. Solly "r—*- City. Andrew J. Olaon to James T. O’Bara, et ox. LoU 1L 10. *. block UH. ofOdal “But K. Qrterea to Marry Flfleld. et ux. S. E. half of lot 24. block 111. map Body Beach city. Julia R. Mellor to Joonii Write, et ux. 'iSFis SXji Henry W. Tost, et ux, to Frederick Carman 12. block 1U, official map. Stanton B. Coleman, et ux, to Curt COraff, at aL LoU 17, It. block D. T

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taut. Lou 14. 17. rSZttU - J. State road leadtuc from Cape Kay to Cold Spring. 1.1*2.1 feet N. E. from face N. E. abutment of bridges oyer Cape laland Creek: containing tO.Ott aguare 'eet or aevan-tenlhs of an acre.

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Working Against Rental Legislation

The real estate boards of the country arc* waging a fight against the bill now before Congreee haring for Its object the control of property rentals

—ili riinrrniir ' oojeci me cuuirui oi piupenj icuiuo £ jJanLOar- ; In the District of Colm.'bla. where

]“together ’with two aaml-dwarhan k condition of house shortage has exstucco dwdUnr booau numbria70*^os since world war days. The Batter.ee Rorf and garage thsreoD eaect cMe( against the bUl Is

that if such legislation can be enacted for the District of Columbia, it will Quickly be followed In the Staten. From a lengthy article sent to thin office for publication by the Wildwood Real Estate Board. w« make the following pertinent extracts, which condition would likely follow such legislation under normal

conditiona:

"Building men building shortage would continue, rentals would remain high, and then * — programs *“

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1 'Freedom for builders and owners will do for Washington what It has done in other dtles. If lUinoU, for Instance, ware subject to rent control. it is doubtful whether Chicago papers would carry to-rent adrertiaemenu announcing 'Concession to May 1; 'Free Moving:’ 'Free Oas and Electriclt;-;’ ’Sensational Rent Relona;’ ultra modern equipment and other InducKnenU to renters. ier. during the past few years speculative building would hare been curtailed, there would be no softening In rent rates and possibly wellintentioned politicians and social students would be recommending a te house building program. Americana hare had a nauseating diet of politicians in business and governmental Interference. Additional doeea are not wanted, and that la one of the reasons for the Republican landslide last November. Rent legislation In Its potential development and ramification proffers opportunity fwr flagrant veils and misuse

Couniy Farm Notes BT WILLIAM COLLINS THOMAS County Agent Cheap need Is usually the most costly In the long run. Many farmers are placing their order* now for vegetable and field seed. This article is addressed to those who are hunting bargains. It la wall to remember that the best of assd Is none too good, and that to some extent the pries is an indication of quality. There is no way of being absolutely certain of getting seed of the highest quality. Yet there are several things which it pays to take Into consideration. The first of these would probably be the reputation of the firm. Beware of the peddler selling seed of uncertain origin. Wherever the seed la bought, buy the highest quality. Whether white potato, sweet potato or some other kind of seed. It pays to bn F certified seed If pomlble. In 6tber words decide on the variety most suitable for the purpose for which it will be grown, then purchase the best seed obtainable from some reliable seedsman. Good seed are uncertain, but common, diseased, mixed, low vitality seed are absolutely certain—to produce a common, diseased, mixed, low produc-

tion crop.

No gueeswork is needed In buying good seed In this State. Vegetable seed in quantities over one pound and crop seed over ten are required by law to cany a guarantee label. Gnpe Pruning Of course, grapee of aome kind will be produced on vlnea let run wild, but a more satisfactory and profitable crop will be produced where the vinea are pruned. A heavy pruning la necessary to stimulate vigorous wood growth, to keep the plant within bounds, and to leave only as many buds as can produce good slaed

Ford Own'll* Can Now Une Balloon Tires

circles during the last week was the announcement that balloon tires are to be fu.nlshed as optional equipment on all types of F'ord can. The Ford Motor Company has long been interes’ed In balloon tires and has been carrying on experiment* with them for aome time. It’s decision to supply balloons comes only after severe tests which, coupled with the good results obtained by Individual owners, have proven these Urea to be thoroughly practical for Ford cars. To compensate for the harder steering with balloon tires, a special steering gear with n greater reduetica win be Installed on all can carrying these tine. Balloons to be furnished for new Ford can will be of standard stse, >• x 4.40, straight side and mounted on wood wheels. This equipment win be available at a comparatively anall additional cost to the new ear purchaser. Arrangements also ha-.e been made for providing dealers with balloon tin equipment so that any Ford car owner who desires to do so can change ovei from high pressure Urea Distribution of the new balloon Ure equipment has been made to Ford

derlers and la now available to present sad prospective Ford ownera Chain Your Hop for Twc Wee j “Keep your dogs chained up for the next two weeka" la thr William Steel, State Game of Cape May Court House, to every sportsman and dtlxea of Cap* May county Came Warden Steel has. during the recent pest nlenaed 701 rabbits throughout the county and until they become acclimated and able to bulM beds, they win be easy prey to mar dogs prowling about the woodland. The rabbits are of the cotton-tail variety, the kind moot Bought by huntera during the gunning seeaoa. They were shipped from Tipton, Mo., and cost approximately tl-SI eeeh. .The funds for purchaalag gnaw com* from the hunt*-s’ license fees. Four hundred and fifty _ win be distributed in various of the county In the next few:

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The Nation’s Business

JOHN L MAHER

Vines should be pruned during February and March while they are still dormant. Try' the four arm Knlffen system as an experiment on several vines—aa recommended by the New Jersey Agricultural College: “The amount of old wood left at pruning time should be no mors than is necessary to act aa a support to tbs producing canes. In the Knlgen of training, which 1s rscosaNew Jersey, n single trunk extends to the top wire of the two-wire trellis. Four vigorous, oneyear old canes, a little above the average In length and starting aa near the trunk aa possible, are selected to produce the crop. These should he so located that one can be, tied in each direction along each wire. Each of thmi canes is cut hack to I or 10 buds, depending on the vigor of the vine, making n total of 22 to 40 buda on the entire plant “This number of buda distributed over 4 canes will produce more fruit than the aame number of buda on A each bearing only 2 to 4 bods. • the canes which bear fruit one year nr* removed the next some provision must be made for renewal. This is provided for by selecting four other canes aa close as possible to where renewal canes will be wanted a year later, and cutting them back to spun of two buds each. All remaining cane# are then removed entirely. These recommendations can easily be applied to other systems of training. The removal of as much old wood as possible and keeping 30 to 40 buda on four or five one-year-old canes to produce the crop are the es-

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What should be one of the most exciting basketball match* of the sea- — will be played In the Methodist al Hall. Court House, on next May evening, when the Wildwood A. C and the Jr. Order of Me5**^ The Junior*.

When n man mamee money it's usually a case of true love. A cynic la n person who discovers mean things about himself and then says them about the rest of us.

What has become of tbs old-fash-nsd dances—in which the dancers moved their feet?

There’s Cold Weather St>ll Ahead You'll need a file all of March and April, and part of May. Don’t ovedook keeping the COAL supply ready for a sudden downward slide of the thermometer, and get it here and be assured of FULL WEIGHT, iud SCREENED COAL, of all sizes.

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