Cape May County Times, 3 April 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 15

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St ht l*«w iarntr tnrntn carry out their telca'Jooa. the aemga !h Maw Jeney wqbM be the toweat on record tare

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emtaea tor **rk*t—In New Jeraoeortlag to the ictestione of grower*, there to an Indicated In-, creeae ot II »or cent. No increase Intended In northeast count:**, but in oonnUea ecmth of Middleeex there to an intended inereaae of from 17 to

t per cent

Tomatme for manufacture—In-

einArer. He cmo **!jen*e te igray gr.p«e and cafttaioOH* ertth thta rrar

chine.

Many apple ftowdr* in the county have put on the delayed dormant cpray Moet of them are trying hard t.. *tm the mrvti ML--hi*, a* they rcallae aphta are hard to control when once they get a aurt One man forgot U> put nlobtlne lultete In hta epray material, banc* ha will either hare Ip Ppray orer again or put «P ,phU -

la^tkae It

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e »' tended average tacreaec In the State A n# w power eprxyer ha# beee jc- about U per oeoL la Salem and purchased by Theodore Orolter^ fcea- Cumberland about twice the arerage

niarlll*. Mr, OroMor PH^ole to get, civea.

( , r halter control of ineeet and fruit! Pwaet oora—8Uto arerage incroaae thaa he did w+th hie bam. >f 10 per cent, indicated. In Gloudl - Salem. Cumberland area. 17

it. increase Intended and a 9 per cent. Increase in the Atlantic

t'apc May area.

Cabbage—In the State as a whole there to an intended increase in acreage of 3 per cent The southern counties Intend to increase the acreage from 14 to 31 per cent. Cucumbera—Intended Inc the State of 40 per cent. The prinpal intended increase* are in the

utbern counties.

Cantaloupes—Arerage State ease of 9 per cent, indicated. Watermelon*—Grower* Intend decreasing thg acreage in New Jersey

about 3E per cent

Eggplant—Intended increase In State about 17 per cent orer last

Till* T. King, Wildwood Crest. Irrtng rush, tea late City; Ckartea Saaf North Wildwood; Je-ee D. Led Cap* May Court House; Morris Xjsp-

dom, Wildwood.

A* a result of the dlacmetou at the bondholders' meeting on Mat ‘ 11. the trustees decided on tbs • lowing plan to pot the club on a

paying baste:

The price of membership to be increased from ISO to $«0 per year for men, elfeeUve April 1. to be. f 1C.a year for thsir wive*, and tr ret at 925 for single women and i rled women whose husbands are not

3. Bondholders who play golf to be requested to pay 930 for thestaelTee and 915 for their wires, or a total of 945 each year, for the years 1925 and 1929. This amount, deducted from 979, the yearly membership fee for man and wife, win taave a balance of 930. or one year’a In-

t on a 9500 bond at 0 per cent. Fifty life membership* to be

sold at 9500 each, giving to the man and wife .'purchasing them an absolute life membership in return tor the payment of this amount. I According to figure* which wsro complied and presented by the^aecrethase plara will put the club ou a sound financial baaia, the deficit remaining from the construction of the course and tha club house and operation for the first three yearn, will be met. The increased membership fees will meet future operating expenses. More than 26 men hare already sub-

scribed to life membership.

T. C Herbert, district tt nf the West Jersey Railroad. Monday sight ' Croat. Wildwood. _ Sherift of Cape May county, and prwldect of the

Superintend*! Herbert outlined any points ’f Interest in bis talk _ the a—mbltti roewU. Dealing with the promotion a Two MU# * timet by the Penasyintnla system. Mr. Herbert gave valuable Information showing private capital and the rail aad’s la reel menu as aggregating 92,000,000 for land and

“KmnLkJkMi *toin uU 0M9** <MaaM S** owl Sag Carpet to *s4er. Write arpbsM. Ym* oulte. SMITH RUG WORKS. Inc. m w, mm wombs, mimts noMlO Bgf9sota|ghdXMimttiK New Wilton. Axaaiaster. Tupestry. Brnseeta Mugs at tet*. Mriem-

*ad boats. U Is claimed that on or about April 15 operations will be ready to take care of shipment* from this port. A roed 20 feet wide will be brJH leading from' the mainland. Tha new dock* when completed will

be ItZ feet la length.

Approximately 3.000 master skip- _ jtb and men engaged in the fishing industry. Including about 126 fishing craft, have mooring at Otten'a Harbor at the present time. Other speakers were William H. Bright, Senator from Cape May county. and David McKlbber. father of

his county in real estate.

Lettuce—(spring crop)—An average Increase ot 23 per cent, indicated throughout the State. Green peas—(for market)—The Intentlone-to-plant survey shows a 4 par cent average decrease ot last years' acreage in the State. Tet considerable Increases are Intended In

Of all the bromide* tar and wide

muet be I

planted may vary greatly tram the present toteottoM Of grew***. No ropomnmaOnlUgq tor ptesttug or* better mads, this being Mt eolsty tr

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States *t M

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i* r-utei __ about li t per eeac teerosns. Cate—tetentol tewusst la United t 6.f per rone la the North

It to Important to figure* are by no m

Tor example, last year's latentton-to-ptaat survey showed an intend croan* of 19 per cant in the

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Owtroi «T fltauwten Wacvfi "Ibst the strawberry bed with a

aroeaate land. Orn U ia the . pertton at 96 poua* oi snltor to II pounds of ainenate ed toed. Tha

nd makes ms Uneaten suicide •We’re agreed to dteagree."

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L. Leeli? Headley Architect ->ur scope of opsrnUon cover* tntiro Southern New Jersey Ml EifHi Wrtrt, OoeMatr

PILING Oord Wood cat to stove lengto Raymond SoBerth Ocmn Vinr, N. J.

ROSTONIAN’S jLSsHOE S FOPwMENM

Did you ever pee more speed for $7.75

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rtjle. AM 17.™worth.

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Visceet ^anninn SHOEMAKER Smite Cay.* A

THE BOOT SHOP M. a SMITH * OO. tuAsawr avenue, ocEincmr rOmWkatae MM* Ogof r>