Cape May County Times, 31 July 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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With Cape May County Farmers

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Cnlted SCaUo totaled S« mUUon tnd they produced 114.§ bllUon pound* of milk.

Rev. and M». ouucn were pleased to learn last week that the ancestors of their pure bred Guernsey cow stand Tory hlfh In the Guernsey breed.

Nearly 60.000 dairy cattle were tested for tuberculosis In New jersey durln* the year on din* June 30, 8.3 per eent of which reacted. ...

Some kick about the inconvenience of Japanese Beetle permits. If it were nut for theee permits other States would not allow our produce to enter.

pleased with bavin* joined the Cumberland-Cape May Cow TestIns Asst elation.

Fanners iu *enerai throughout the ' ounty ere having s hard time keplng down weeds, directing tabor and marketing at the shore all at the same time. Possibly c farmer's retail market, lasting about two honrs, would b Ip.

Public markets are now successfully operating in Camden. Burlington and Trenton under the mperrislon of the Bureau of Markeu. with a director in charge. Why not one for Cap" Bay. Wildwood and Ocean City?

V 1 Uley hjlT * reached EH months of age. it may be neces■nry to cut down on the meat •c»P in the mash. If so. add 1 Pound of common salt. 1 pound of chick oyster shell sad 2 lbs. of b *. n * to every 190 pounds of laying maah. Niw is the time to plant eabbsge for winter feeding, also to got the ground read/ for alfalfa.

Dredging Cut To Shorten Bay Route

Bunt Fast Line Catting Charnel From little Finger Into Sain-

bow Channel as Agreement

Will Be Aid To Yachtsmen

Tne Shore Fast Line ftu. now a dredge operating in Rainbow Channel that will dredge Krause' Cut. tn.tr Little Finger Thoroughfare to Kainbow Channel. This will be good news to many persons using boats on the Bay for either business or pleasure, and is cn objective that the Progressive League has been struggling to achieve for a number of years. At low water it is neceest... for owners of boats who wish to travel to the mouth of the river. Beesley's Point or Little Bay, to

Channel was a branch of thin channel, extending from Beach Thoroughfare to Rainbow Channel. and was used by sailors in Place of Finger Channel. When Big Finger Chancel was closed baymen propbealxed that it only a question of time before Little Finger Channel would All and would not be passable. Owners of the Shore Fast Line •Freed if this happened they would dredge a channel. The chanel did close. Several ynkrs ago the late Joseph Krauss, Ocean City's first life guard, while on a duck hunt, was unable to reach the channel. Hwdug a narrow channel from Little Finger Channel to Rainbow Channel with a spade to allow him to get his small boat through. I

The water passing through this cut made It larger and until recent.. was used extensively as a quick and short way to get to the Rainbow Channel especially by sailors anchoring their boats '’ong Beach Thoroughfare. Lately this cut has bean closing. * Several years ago the Progressive League endeavored to have tbe Channel opened by the Shore Past Line. Superintendent Purlnton Informed the NEWS that this work —c* ordered done almost two years age but the dredge was being used for other projects and was unable tr be used for this purpose until sow.

Do They Mean Mentally? WANTED — Bicycle for a boy not geared too high.—from Dexter (Ala.) Chronicle,

I navigate through Beach Channel

A dozen or more dairymen were which runs parallel with fished last week by William Nul- ~

too. Jr., field secretary

Guernsey Breeders' Associstlon, tnd W. R. Roberts, of tbe Experiment Station, and tbe County Ayent. As n result several are to get pure bred Guernsey bulls

or excellent breeding.

John N. Reeve. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hand, E. J. Rubrtght. Harry SchulU, Mr and Mro. O. O. Lange, Elmer Linxwsller, Theodore Young, County Agent Thomas and wife and a number of others from Cape May County attended a tueeting of poultrymen from several counties at Mays Landing last Thursday.

which _ beach front to Bar Buoy, thence acroes tbe bay almost to Somers Point and use the ship channel which washes the Sam ere Point

This route causes a long, tedious trip compared to the trip through Finger Channel Into Rainbow Channel and It Is a'moat

four miles further.

Small boats were able to the Krauss Cut at high water but if they happened to return at lo< water they were unable to pat and frequently boats became tluck there until the tide raised. Another way to get Into the southern section of the bay is via lalnbow Channel, there

Beetle Quarantine At the request of this o Japanese beetle quarantine n lals talked to a group of firmer* in the Court House Friday •-'•-niag of last week in regard to •hipping produce. ThU meeting was announced In ;..<-«ious Uoue of tbe Cape May County Timea Those daslriug to ship produce to New York or other point* out~ir of the quarantined area :ould get In (ouch with this of- •• ax early as possible before the »’e of shipping. No permit Is t-NuIrsd to ship to Philadelphia, it U within tbe quarantined

Cabbage Worm H. Nlasley. State vegetable oIim. warns that during the *ew days butterflies hsvs > 'ry bad on the young cabwucr n 1 elds. In some Instances kiw have hatched and s 1 aorme are beginning to ap-

drawbridge over this channel and only vsseeU without masts and smaller craft can pass under tbe

bridge. y

Rainbow Channel is chiefly used by watermen familiar with tbe bay. as several bars, portions of which are visible at low water,

extend Into this channel.

When the Shore Past Line built Its bridge from S mere Point to Ocean City, a channel known as Big Finger Channel was closed by this company. Little Finger I^

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If the ancient Greek beat-i were anything like the American ones, we don’t Din Diogenes for spending his life a tub.

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Where worms appear

owen dust one part arsenal* of l-ad or calcium arsenate mixed

four parts of wheat flour. 1 xpray with i pound* lead mixed with 3 pounds

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The dust will slick better . ••• Plants are wet with or four applications will lecexaary to kill tbe larva iu* as they batch from

Unit oiled Clover Seed 1 -hulled crimson clover

■*' shown up bet'sr than hulled In test* for a period of three ' ir *. according to L. W. Kepagronomist. United Btatee

iment of Agriculture.

L**t fall about twenty lots of "i clover teed, obtained

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in. t mate* and Europe.

•n the farm of Johj Powall.

*[•; May Court House Kephart states that In

-1 teat* conducted In the ' ' astern States show that '•■d crimson clovers have 1 quit* a* well as the -“•rlcan crimaon clover*. He 'hat a widespread teat will |»»de thb tall of unbulled v*. '■ »eed. One of ’h" *»wts I 111 condurtr.i iitta fall in Capt .

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Poultry , c *'* Of tbe Young Stock “ Allen, poultry Specialist . that poultrymen mak* a 1 around the range and dUthe last of the cockerels

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•' should be sufficient roost* 'he growing pullets One ‘‘"■"•■a at night will t*U you ' ' ' ' ' ! vn*a ho.« 1 wti nr not.

you have enough or not 'ch out for worms. Open the Urd that eboers signs 01 ind see whether It has

i m* or roundworms If It

'"Iworma. feed t pound* •«* dust In the mash for at

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