CAMS MAT C0B1TT dill, TEIDAT, AUGUST »,:
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With Cape May County Farmers
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Buflawa Bofldtac, ■•Bond
AptaBml A,«t
■XTBK8J0N SERVICE or CaP* May Court Boom
R. Cobb. County A*ent erf u iromlco County. blnrylMd. rUlt- ^ thr offlCB thta voofc.
A »ery tetorooCn* otaoiOB oi wna 0roast woo bold at Sonth gwrilio loot Tborodoy.
Tbl* wook o poultrymon luqutrod
Frank Younrf, of Boottey^ Fo»at. im o fair crop of oohbltro. Mr. ran lorgtr and
<ur£zsr» nnrkloupe potchM hi thu e
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in? art •ortunato. This dlseftot otorta to ora tiff or yollowiah cok rod apoU, and drrelooet. no ideroble ain r ■ polls the rapidly throughout the patch. Finally th* wholt vlnt wtlts and
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U UM' E^rbod, balitTta they exist because they have aeon them. If fungus diseases on our fruits and melons developed as large as toadstools, everybody would believe In them ■t**' the fact remains that see of plant produce feed on pis*' tissue. minute vines or plants ran. and are Juat aa much a organism as any plant on the farm. The only
Probably one of the
ant announcements .rer the Interest of the Amsrtcib farmer has hut been made by the Tractor Implement and Equipment Distributors, a national organization. This announcement le to the effect that the farmer can now purchase the reliable, efficient and powerful Fordaon tractor, and the necessary plows, harroira. etc., for aa low down peyment as 26 per cent, with two harvesting seasons
in which to pay the balance.
This means that practically rery man who follows agriculture for a living has now within his
of eqo'p-
n see one daae of plants with th*
through s microscope. Students of-plant diseases, by the uee of high-powered microscopes, have studied these underworld foes of plant growth and have r* mended spray* for controlling Thousand* of firmer* have sc ed their word for M and are urge rewards for following their advice. The "doubting Thomases' wait until the else of toadstools.
in Powell, of Court earring on a taet with a t dust In cooperation with this office. Mr. Powell U apparently controlling blight Just as weU with this dust as with the liquid spray. It the dust proves to be as efficient ardeaug apray. it 1* probable many now using Uqnld Bordeaux will chang
H. Allen, poultry specialist. •rites- TT known of all
breeds which show yellow In the I The pa _ will h (banks, beak and akin rich yellow by the
ovanef where it is yolk. Consequently at this time »: the year the birds that hid the heaviest will show white beaks and white s] The part* that ere first to preset ce of Hying, by elt hding out of the yellow, or in the of non-laying, thr storage up
The next part of the hen s show the difference Is the and lastly the »>»«"*■
»' farm*. A planting of white pines was - 'tilted. Considerable profit is ' c made with Umm trees. They ^Jng grown on land that would -rwlse be
mvotal stock at a time of t •hen other term work
*t the E.fp«1maat Station, at Brunswick, various orchard, ran. fiower and vagetable expart '*>1* were iwp— This feu end next spring the Station will be pre- . lr ' out a limited number *ach tree* or superior quality Ul °** now usnaUy growr. C*~» l* a yellow | Rich
lb*lr apple sprtylng tesU it ''‘'Testing to tears that they PO ruseetlag of the fruit with
n • hen as strong aa one to ’ r ‘'.' flTe On peaches coasider-"-tkerlng o( the ooe-yeax-old *•* rauitng by using over . Pound of arsente of tend. •p- three days spent at the eon-
Ai.“Velag 1. BeJIevtag»U1! some people who .11*vv ts spraying fruit
Boy Barfly Hurt When Car* Crash
Harry Schofield, age 6. of 1716 Broadway. Camden. N. J., was very seriously Injured when the motor In which he was riding with his parents collided with a motor car, •Liven by L. E. Todd, of 2623 Win-
Tbe accident occurred 8onda> at llztcenth Street and Central Ave. The boy's father, Leonard
m*nt. An exrmlnatlon reveal«d a possible concussion of the brain and Interual Injuries. After the boy filled to to the treatment his him to the Coo the care received
Peor Fellow. "And about her husband?" “Well—he's phtlanthroplcally tn-
'■ Heavens—why don't she rush him to a high— dry aimoaphere?"
Ford Starts Now To Aid Fanners
Ftau T|> lake It Eu? For r em To Do Power Plowing;
meat, which will snaMe him to run his business cm aa systematic a basis aa a manufacturer. H* will be able to get hi* plowW done when It should be done. He wlil be to cultivate, prepare and ha: his soil with a fractional part of
the old methods, and get this work done regardleea of weather c dltlons. Mr. W. E>. Gash. President of Implement and EqulpDtsixtbutora. working In cowl th the Ford Motor baa sent the following o the Hon William 8. Jardlre, Secretary cf Agriculture. Washington. D. C.: "We realize that today as never before the fanner 1.-! confronted with the Imperative need of reducing producUon coela. and that replacing old-fashioned methods by up- to-date power terming presents the solution to this problem. With this In mind we have today Inaugu-
Used Car Sale
The following can have been taken in on sale* of new Chevrolet and Hupmobile. These can have all been reconditioned and carry the used ear guarantee.
Hupmobile 4 Club Sedan (Demonstrator) Oidsmobtle 8 Cyl. Touring $300.00 Very fine car. Dodge Sedan $225.00 A good family or taxi car. Cherrolel Sedan $150 00 Overhauled and new rubber. Chandler Chummy Roadster $225.00 Ford Touring, Winter $200.00 Ford One Ton Truck $300.00 Long Wheel Base and Huckster Body Ford One Ton Chasm $200.00 Chevrolet One-half Too Delivery $150.00 Panel Body Chevrolet F. B. Touring $100.00 Ford Touring $25.00
Three prices will be discounted for CASE, or you can pay for the ear as yon use it, under our liberal time payment
USED PARTS FOR ALL CARS
SMITH SALES and SERVICE
Bell Phone ft-K-2
Cape May Court House, H. X.
rated a new plan which makes It possible for farming to be placed on the same efficient, economical and productive basis as the modern industrial plant. Now every farmer can own a Fordaon tractor, Oliver plow and harrow, and pay for them with the minimum of inconvenience at seasons of the year when he has the nouey on hand. As little as one-fourth may be paid at the start and balance Is divided Into two r: ounts one payable in the faU - ' the crops are bar. eated, end F.o other a year later. These easy terms, together with the Improved working condition!, and the Increased proflu which result from power farming
will, we hope, contribute to your program In which we heartily concur. This power equipment will not only increase farm profits, but will also remove the drudgery from fanning and enable the preparations of the seed bed, as well as other Jobe, to be done when they must- be done to assure crop success. We feel certain that a great contribution U being made to advance profitable farming.” The economic Importance of this l^ouncemen , . cannot be overestimated. It’a effect will be felt by every person In this country. In better and more abundant crons, with greater Insurance against the failure of any of the food producU
now rrluced In this country.
■other’s Literal Moths "What does that Mr. Watkins do?" Daughter:—"He la a cubist artist" Mother:—"What?—a daughter o< mine running around with a crap shooter!"
Two Merry Souls. Simpson:—“It's so dry over Us our country that we lave to us* a plck-ax to break the g/ound." Perkins:—"That’s no .ting. It's so dry over our way that I have all my boys carryli g drinking water to the flab.”
“She shouldn't b« eo hard to crank. How iong'havw you had her! Two years? Well, the magnate l probably weakened. They call >them ‘permar magnets’ but that don’t mean they’ll 1 We’ll test these for you and recharge them if they need it". The experienced Fleet Boee know* that poor starting is often Mamed on the “gee” when as a matter of fact it ia the fault of the spark.
Oil gets blamed for lots of things, too, that are no< its fault. T*ke carbon, for instance. Do you know that often over 60% of the alleged carbon in your cylinders is Juat plain road dirt? We know, because we’ve had it analyzed. Of course some oils leave more carbon than others. That ia why it pays to buy the bcstoiL Aak for "Standard" by name. Have you tried our special brand for Ford can only? Easy start. Easy stop. Quiet band*.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey)
1 «m. may partially r the feet that folks do
STANDARD
l^ojorjng| MOTOR OIL J&rRJHPGws
You and Your Car!
When you need service on your car—you want it to be PROMPT service. You want your car at the earnest possible moment—but without sacrifice of workmanship.
Prompt and efficient service is our specialty. All we ask is a trial when you are in need of automobile repair work of any kind. We handle only the best of Oils—Gasoline—Tires and Auto Supplies. —And our prices are no higher—
SgsgSI Motor Cars
The Better Kind of Repair Work “Fixing—Not Faking" Our Motto MAZURIE’S GARAGE
CLARENCE S. MAZURE, Proprietor AL UKQOABT, H.M.iw, BepremOtiTe LANDIS AVENUE SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
New 1926 Cleveland Sets Record Sales
Cleveland -delivered more cars during the first six months of this year than in ail twelve months of 19241 ^ And now the new Cleveland is already setting even a foster pace. Naturally enough. The new Cleveland achieves beauty of a kind rarely seen except in motor cars that cost a ransom sum to buy.
“One-Shot” Lubrication System
lubrication — and Cleveland alone offers the “One-Shot” System. More than 25,000 Clevelands with the “One-Shot” S; are now in use. You simply press a p, er under your heel—that's all—and part of the chassis is flushed with fresh, clean lubricant under pressure. Good-bye guns! Good-bye oil cans!
Its great power-plant stands head ana shoulders above everyday standards in the deUvery of power —in the way it flashes from a crawl to a race—and In sheer never-get-tired endurance. Distinguished Sixes —<895 to *1723
MAZURIE’S GARAGE
LANDIS AVENUE
CLARENCE MAZURIE, Prop. AL. UBQUABT, Mainland Reprsss&UUvs
Bell Phone 42
SEA ISLE CITY
CLEVELAND SIX
CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY
CLEVELAND

