MAT 8,
ffith Cape May County Farmers
w. TMflMAB, Aflioatatnl Agent
CA PE MAT oouktt extension service Hnftnun BuUdln«. Smmi Floor Cepe M*y Court H.
r KeUy. Rio Onnie. bu fSSlr. rsUoi the ••Klnk«le.
C jonee, Ot Court Howe, .ood .tend of o«U end ewert - which were eowm about
STiwi or
Jersey Experiment SUtlon. A «nrprislafaly l»r*e number of the tests Indicated very poor termination of the lots ft corn from which the samples were taken. Possibly It will pay some of the farmers who did not hare their corn tested, to not take too much for granted about the condition of their seed
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Preen peach aphis hare been
chards
it t-* rom °rl £Ud"Vvuilaad rnmen are to be tmo at^aw—e S violating «at« Eolations in !!^oiirrs. !<•» ns tn»» that J £ c«« M*T comur PonllJJIrt I»w U" *'*•
cnlty.
LlnxweUer. Court-House, town several acres "* “*
Commerce Chamber Membership Drive
May 21 Date Set For Obtaining 2,600 Hew Hames
m KTcrai
the county. These —- seem come la several broods and have been known to strip the trees of leaves and ruin the crop. The trut and second broods are preva-
To control them P-4 plat of 46
wiroi iBcm •-» piui w
per cent, nicotine sulfate should be added * —“ ' **“ -*—*■
to 46 -n •*mm —«
ran spray. This spray Is put uu Just as a majority of the shucks have started to slip from the
rhleh Is possibly st the
dovei°'recently" *r. UnxwwUm f^V, W hih r’hU^Ub. last \ „! r This Held of clover has reI ^ naturally and the young
flings are very thick.
Banana trees produce one bunch rananes per year, according to f u- Beall, who la visiting hU iroiber. C. W Beall, of Clermont. Ti«e trees grow to a height of » to 35 fett in one year. When (b , ..»nrh of fruit Is cut from the jn (be tn* Is cut, and being un succulent. It completely decoaposes in about two months. Sew suckers which put out grow io maturity In one year, as stated abme Bananas are an uB-mvob crop, ripening every month In the r *Tomato Tinea, in the tropica, are perennial. After a vine has borne fmu ae teral years, however, the
tomatoes
There la an Increasing Interest In this county in the use of soy beans. Soy baan hay U practically equivalent to alfalfa In feeding value. Soy beans are also being used by some of the farmers an a crll Improvement crop. They are fou.vd useful for this purpose dur ing the summer season. Soy beans are usually sown from the middle to the last of May. They can be sown a month or five weeks later, rud possibly earlier. Experience has shown that they should be artlllclally Inoculated. Inoculation can be purchased o> the seed can be moistened with a thin glue or molasses solution and a quart of soy beans mixed with
a bushel of eeed.
Soy beans are generally sown one bushel tc the acre for toll Improvement. and 11-3 bushels for hay. Wilson and Virginia varieties are recommended for this bsc-
The date was originally aet for April 38. when simultaneously In every part of the county committees of men and women would go out for their quota of 3,600 members for the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce. The date has been changed. Thursday, May 31. Is now the day. Duee for associate members are |1 a year. The Chamber of Commerce plans big things for the county this year and In the years to come. Backed by every cltlien it can do much. The points e«*ered by their oneyear program follow: Liberal advertising, not conSned to the summer months. Hard surface driveway to the
County Farm.
Airport or landing field for air service, such as will be recognised
by the government.
Establishment of Industrial plant at Cape May Court House where the elte of the glaa factory offers an Ideal location. This also applies to any Inland town h»v-
ing fadlltlee to offer.
Beautification of bomes along the main line of travel In the county and suitable designation at each entrance to the county. Cape May County publicity bu-
reau and agent.
Improved type of light on Main Street. Cape May Court House. In front of the county bnlldlngs. Preservation of the natural
spring at Cold Spring. Their five-year program
represent and aarist In organising the various districts are: Elmer Jackson Pes'i, Ocean City: Irving Fitch, Sen Isle City: Gilbert Smith, Avalon; Larry Pemon. Stone Harbor: Elmer Hewitt. North Wildwood; Lannlng Myers, Vlldwood; Warren D. Hann. West Wildwood: Oourtland Steelman, Wildwood Crest: Samuel Schellenger. Cape May; E. W. Springer. Cape May Point; Miss Mabel Clay. Upper Township: Carl Westcott.
Dennis Township: Mrs Je **f
Ludlam. Middle Township; R E.
Reeves, Lower Township.
IF YOU WANT LUMBER OR anything In bulderv’ suppll*. call Champion. 10th Street and West Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. Phone 480. —Adv.. 87-tf.
No man ever got what he wanted to go by side-stepping.
WiHwood Protests Break In Electric Light Service
, Hof Vl L Hogs already reported to thfc office will be vaccina tod by the State Veterinarian Thrroday and Friday, daring the w<«*fc of May
Report bogs to bo treated to this eOce or to the person in your comnvolty who has bean receiving ihl* Information. Hogs reported after the preeent week srtU be treated at a later data.
nr are of the opinion that
co-psw do better than soy beans on very light, sandy soil. And cowpeas do not require inoculation. — 1 Lay Is much superior, soy wwn »eed la cheaper at preeent per bushel, besides, there la a larger number of eeed per bushel. Soy oean plants do not twine as much as cowpess. the
bean pinnt growing fairly
Plait Uot or AfUr
If on cabbage, peas and various other plants, the leaves are noUced to be curling, examine thorn
closely for plant Uea.
These insects may be controlled
erect. « mocuisico
lated soy bean toll the Inoculation costs nothing. 8oy beans yield more per acre and add more nitro-
gen to the soil.
Date* Under June Primary Iaw
by dusting during l a heat of the
4«y with I - —
g annua i * c.-—-
say who 8 per cent pleotiue dust.
Notify this office if you da sire
further .nfonomtJoc about hiese aivtng thU dust and the metlod
of application.
Several oereona here Inquired about the proper time to epray grapes, snd the nateriale to use Grapes should ha grayed when the new shoots are from 8 to 13 inches long with home-made Bordeaux mixture. This consists of 4 pounds copper sulfate, 6 pounds none or lump (braned time and 50 gallons of watsr. If It Is necessary to use air-slaked lime, 8
pounda sheu’d be caed.
Spray Correction In last week's Issue a discussion of the oriental peach moth was unintentionally followed Immediately by reference to the germination of scab spores and the use of concentrated lime sulfur solution 8mI> spores on apple leaves not P»ach leaves—were referred to. »»d no one ahould confuse concentrated lime sulfur, an apple spray with the proper peach epray ms-
B<~Ls « Oar* lest
»een sruwm* If inoculsted with Inocu-
Continuation of the mosquito extermination work. Cape May-Lewee Ferry. Hard surfacing boulevards to the resorts. Hospital and welfare house. Beeeley's Polnt-Somer's Point
bridge.
Ocean boulevard from Sea Isle
City to Cape May.
Suitable provision for soning. Hard surfacing Somer’s Point to
Ocean City boulevard.
H. Poster Goslln. chairman of the membership committee, has appointed 14 captains of the respective districts snd has asked them to meet with him at Cape May Court House on Saturday afternoon. May 8. to discuss quotas for each section, organisation of
drive, publicity.
The County Chamber of Com mere* hse in the past and wUl un doubtedly continue in the future to do effective work for Cape May County. With an adequate budget It can do its work much more
In an animated dlscuss'on dealing with the electric lighting conditions effecting Wildwood, members of the Merchants' Association of that city met with the City Commissioners last week snd presented the facts before that body In the form of a resolution read by the chairman of the committee, L. Chalmers. Acting Division Superintendent Frank D. OoUlna present tn behalf of the Atlantic City Electric Company, answered the attacks by explaining that tne mishap Saturday night. April 35. when the electric current was off from 8.10 till 10.80 P. M. was the recult of the storm when a bolt of lightning cut off two feed wires. President Fox. of the aaeoc'*tlon, cited Instances of busing— loeaee suffered by every branch of trade as Intolerable. E- M. Johnson. speaking of later day facilities. declared the Atlantic Ci.y Electric Company was not Bring up to standards, and ventured further to state that In event the Commissioners cannot correct the condition agatnat a repetition ot the occurrence, which Is a menace to public safety, the Merchants Association will appeal to the PubUc Utility Commission. '•There should be some remedy available to take care of the situation." aald Mr. Johnson, “and with this end In view, the Merchants' Association will fight to the fln-
tah/
“William H. Hunts. Incoporated. places his lose at |400." explained Mayor Culver, on closing remarks of his aaauring the visitors that the city would act with the Atlantic City Electric Company at once. Superintendent Collins says to maintain an auxiliary plant will
8600.006.
get it can no
I effecUvely and It should be a reU-
— ... nr 7.500
enecuveiy au»* n o—— — - ---- lively easy matter to secure 3.600 progressive perron, in Cape May County to Invest |1.00 In ro
rorthy a cause.
The team captain* appointed to
May 16—Final day for appolntmeat of Election Board member*. May 18—Final day for filing petitions for Bute officer*—Gov ernor. Congress. Stats Senator and
Auemblymen.
May 33—Final day for fil'ng petitions for county municipal offices ard for members of the coun-
ty committee.
June 8—First registration day and naming of challenger* for pri-
june 11—last dsy for filing petitions for independent candidates for general registration day. June 18—Primary day and rell*tr»tton di No> ember S—General ei-rilon Bay. ..
J. H. GEHRIG A BON WM. H. RICHTER. Successor Elastic Arch Gripper* 10*
list of Law*
A handy pamplet entitled "De•criptive List of Laws and Joint Resolutions Enacted by the Beerion of the Legislature of lllb. compiled by John P- Dullard. State Librarian, has been published. In addition to the bill “*•***** number and the name of the Intro^ dueer. there Is a co m P^ hel ^ r * synopsis of each measure. ThU descriptive list will be sent free upon application to the SUte Library. Trenton.
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« of (heir eeed corn tested. ~ . -ofrngh this office, *ttheNew|wUlln^Md^
rhlpped horse nmrer polled a
' yin. National Trophy~BY Voting]
NOW IS THE TIME TO REpalr that roof. We have a good stock ot light, medium and heavy weight. Buy the Champion Roofing of Champion. 10th Street and West Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. “Look for the algn."—Adv.. 87-tf.
GEORGE R. GRE1S Attorney and Couneeilor-At-Uw 111 Eighth Stmt, Omu City ml Seehuio St, Ot H* CK7 III
L. Leslie Headley Architect
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