Cape May County Times, 17 July 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Charles Howell, of Otee Creek, fiarted eeliln* »eeeke> only ttb

WlllUm Klmbie, of Rio OftwOe. kM ea early tomato patch which Leslie Bate* wee rnart Houae tala weak with , truck load of early

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xiiison Ladlan'a orchard promiaea to yleM a aplendld crop o( peachea Pranieally all of the

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Monmouth Court y selected for the aneaal horrtcultnral tour on Aocrwt 17. The procnm becina at Id.lP a. m. on Monday. Aogoat 17, at the State Expertnent Station. C. H. Klaaley. of Oreea Creek, obtained a aack of Ooldea Sarri«c teed poUtoee throurh this office, which he will compel* with other late ■“““ ■“ a(her msn t . . kldcr. Surprise potatoea with Bed gLris and ether late rartetlee.

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Prof. O. av. MuarraT**. of Stale Experiment “Ttatlon. at Tbureday with the county agent poire orer the altelfa aKnatlon In the county, to determine, if possible, why some men hare difjculty In getting a "land of this crop. It la probable that eome teatc will be started next month.

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Japanese Beetle Meeting

Because of the Intereet In the Itpaneee beetle puarantlne. and m obtaining permits, this ortce has arranged to have a repreaentitlte of the Japanese beetle laboratory explain these matter* to those Interested, pyiday evening. Inly 24. The meeting will be

held at the Court Houae buildli Cape May Court House, at

■tandard time.

This meeting should be of Interest to tboee who plan to ship produce to New York, and to roaddfe market owners. telling to urViista who desire to transport produce to points outside of the toarantlned area. •

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Poultry Culling Among the number lefinite step* in tuooeaaful poultry nanagement, culling aland* close to the top. We not only need to onalder feed prices, which at the (resent time are nigh and aocordns to reports are going even U*her. tnt apace In the poultry louse is even more valuable for he laying bird than for the r-arder. Both diaeaaea and ia*ct* will be found more prevail In the flock with a large uaount of boarders than in the tetlre. busy bunch of birds. fhs au'ceaaful poultry ral dther with (he commercial arm fleck, keep* his eye on >lrd* every month In the year ■ith the Idea of weeding out the t-i-P oducera. yet the average "V n keeping a few or a great tuny birds will Had the most Imfrtant months for culling to be mm Jnne until early fail. Of the number of point* that liould be looked for in ’he poul>7 flock, the following are aokne f the more important: The busy 'ltd. which it usually the profltone, will be aetlve. not t~*~

handling the bird the akin win appear aott and pliaUo. The v«t

b,rd ,llould white * Wc * r,n «- There

!^ ould be moisture preaont. distance between the pelvic borm is often considered by eome of more Importance than it really

have stated

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three or four flagera. Yet. through th * **** ri»e distance will differ.

i * good Plan to have aorae

^•oe between these bones. They Jhould also be pliable as wen 2 uiw' T thlc ^L.* t, ® bon ®* Indicate It? f ,f ,^ e \ The between the pelvic bonee and keel bones “ A**o important, as a good dla222t*T 1U -?^ r « a tar * e <,1 A» tjTe

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the high producer. ear.Y the polnta

aUU further when we are selecting our breedrea. we do not want to forget that bmadneaa across the hack la a very Important feature, a* well as depth of the bird which la measured from the center of the back to the rear of the keel bones. Now let tie contrast the shove bird with the bird that should be taken out of tne flock and sold to the highest bidder. The early moulter usually drops some feath ers In April, May and June at. well as early In July, which bind should be sold. While late July. August. September and October moult era spend leas time resting. A dull eye should be looked for. i A long, crow-shaped head often goes with poor layers, shrunken dandruffy comb and wattles, yellow bill as well as a solid yellow color on the shanks and sometimes a spotty yellow. A laxy bird and one that Is rating on the roast at least part of the day snould go to the butcher. The vent is yellow, dry. and often much smaller than on the layer. The loafer la narrow between the pelvic bona with coarse akin between the pelvic and the keel

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One who deelree to improvt >ek should ceftehf'r carefully the above points, baring in mind that at (Hfferest titta of the par. even in the moat Important months of the summer, conditions •'ill vary not only among d *- ferent breeds of birds, but In the saraw flo-k. However, with a Httle practice one an greatly hhy hie flock end with each e rience should be able to ado to hla store of knowledge. —Monmouth County. Penruy Suir.mer Schedule Civet Good Servyre The Pennsylvania Eailrrwd’a miner ecbedule to and from Bm le went into effect last week and this resort la now enjoying a ftrstelaas train eervlee. The daily eKeursion tec Market Street wharf. Philadelphia. at S.M A. M., arriving In 8a Isle at 7.48. Cxpreaa for this resort lave Market Street at 7.40 A. M., 1.00. S.08 and 4.04 P. M. Bridge trains lave Broad Street SUtion 8.48 A. M. and a 11 P. M. On Saturday there are two extra expresses, one leaving Broad Street at ll.lt A. M. and one leaving Market Street at ia.!4 P. M. Returning to Philadelphia there la an exp rea on Mondays only, laving 8a Isle at 6.66 and arriving at Broad Street 7.4?. Expreoea for .Market. Street lave Sea Isle at 8.16 and ».4« A. M.. 1.30 and 4.03 P. M. Expresses for Broad Street. 8.39 A. M. and 3.81 P. M. The dally excuraton lava Sea Isle at 8.14 F. M. This a the week-day schedule and the time quoted Is eastern standard

time.

On Sunday the excursion lava Market Street at 8.08 A. M. and express at 7.84 A. M. There Is also one expreaa from Broad Street at 8.45 A. M. Laving Sa Isle there Is an exp roe for Broad Street at 8.31 P. M., and two for Market Streat, one at 4.17 and

dollar for second. The fifty yard dyah for boys under 18 was won by Edward Levitt with Sidney Sne-man a done see and. Milton Kata \<A the field In the one hundred yard Hash, which was fra for *J. Tie fifty ford dash was won by Milton Kata. The moat amusing of all events for the apeeutora was the pie atlng contest. Isidore Lutkovtti was the winner of this contest, atlng the pie, with hie hands tied. In .. -teottr-

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By way of Millville there are four train* week dgya. 6,04 and 8.58 A. M.. l.W. 3.87 P. M. There are four locals down, via vllle. week days. J * " A. M.. 2.18, 4.48 1

WonOttergj Emu The annual Fourth of July field events were held at the Central school grounds in Woodbine. There were n large number of participants. The prise* were

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