Cape May County Times, 9 October 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 12

CAPE MAT COUHTY TIMES, FBIDAY, OCTOBEE 9, 1828.

Mrs. Br njamin Pritchard and I' John Johnson ^aa bwn

MUh Edith Pritchard motored to in* with an Infected hand for the

past week, but waa able to return

to hla place of employment In

Philadelphia on Monday.

Chester, Pa. on Priday. Mrs. Gretta Madden ahd

delphla on

W. COLLINS THOMAS. AsricuRMral Apent CAPE MAT OOCICTT EXTENSION SERVICE Cape May Court House

The third annual New Jersey Peed Dealers' coaventloi. will be held on October 21. at the State A*riculture. New

R. B. Phillip*, of Cape May. la enlarging hla poultry boose by extoudin* hla present one ^considerable length By locaCng hit feed house In the center. Mr.

of feeding.

1 to t

The farm population of the United States decreased approximately 1*2.000 during 1924. according to the estlmatee baaed on a surrey of 25.000 representative farms, recently made by the United States Department of Agriculture George W. Hervey. acting poultry husbandman at the Expert ment StaUor.. has resigned from this position ana accepted a position with the Federal Govern ment W. H. Allen, poultry spec laliaL has become acting poultry husbandman In place of Mr.

Quite a number of persona Inquired about the use of calcium cyanide for destroying rata. Calcium cyanide It blown Into the runways with a duster. It Is very effective when the runways are accessible but It cannot be use' advantage where the runways

Labor saving derices and Ideas are aa important on a poultry farm as on any other kind. O. C. Tudor has a litter carrier which runs on an overhead track through bin poultry house. The carrier to low enough to pass under the edge of the dropping boards and to obviously a great ' * *

C. W. Strieker, of Ocean View.

shopping In Phlla-1

ere ahoppt Thursday.

V. Soul is sold hla borne to a

Mrs. uoa van wiuare. w* own-j.l-vi. work

iSnS. DoiwIm ..4 4^.»- i

ttr. L«^yt.r«o^ .^'‘“1 ,.4 Mr.

James Douglass.

Oakland.«completed.

.4 “thl Sr W111I.4. ““.«1 «4

Mr 4~iHtrr. Kth.l. Iron MuTtirtU. Qor4o& return^ »|c*lW o. **« trip to Washington. D. C. I “7- .. .

Mr. and Mra. Wilfrid Moore and 1

honor roll, the highest producing 1855 pounds of milk and 62.2 pounds of butter fat During September this same cow was on the honor roll agalu. producing 1494 pounds of milk and 40.3 pounds of butter fat- Mr. Schelllnger also

had tiro'other cows on the honor

roll during September. During I little daughter. Dorothy. August Mr. Schelllnger * herd Swedeeboro. spent the week end

ranked third In the association for - with their i production, there being about 20 land family,

herds In the association Mr. and Mra. A. H. Swain were Ed. Phillips had a grade Guern-1 among those from here who alee] on the honor roll during i tended services ut the M. E. August. I Church In Cape May Court House

. . o on Sunday and heard District FW4 m,C' 1,™ .ln»4, l**™! K “"'' ‘’ r

.U«, lb, b.„ »' ■7i; P ~r. I ,d H,,. W..4.1 FT^.T

spue oi tne | thelr p « rt .nta. Mr. and

Mrs. Battersol. of Cold Spring, at

PALERMO

Jaggers | Mrs forth* Stern, of Margate.

rial ted her mother her* on Tuee-

day.

Joeeph Young was calling on

friends the past week.

Mrs Anus belblong entertained Mrs. Slbly. of Philadelphia. Sun-

and peach trees,

fact that much green food

terial to still available.

Moud41hi ..rtb .boil lb, d "'"" ^ l

trunks of the trees after the weeds and trash have been cleared away, anc the use of srire netting or paper protectors, help to prevent the damage, but poisoning to the most effective means, advise A. Freeman Mason, specialist In fruit growing at the New Jersey State

College of Agriculture.

The United States Department of Agriculture recommends the following formula: MU together % ounce of powdered strychnine and >s ounce of baking soda. 81ft the strychnine-eoda mixture over 1 quart of rolled oaU, stirring constantly to Insure au even distribution of the potoon through the grain. Heat the poisoned rolled oats to an oven until thoroughly warm. MU I parts of melted beef tat with I part of melted paraffin, and sprinkle 4 tablespoonful; of this mixture over the warm, poisoned rolled oat*, mixing until the eats are evenly coated. Allow the grain to cool and It to ready for

The watchmen at Bennett’s

Crossing, also at "Salty Mar-

' left last week until next

spring.

Mra. Mary Garret taon. who ent some time in a sanitarium at Bridgeton, suffering with a nervous breakdown, returned to

ir home here recently.

Mra Adallne Hoover la visit!ng relatives la Long Island. N. Y.,

If Urge quantities of the bait are needed, use ! ounce of stryeb-

. < quarts of

rolled oats, and 1M Pint* of the beef-tat-parafln mixture It ii very Important to have the beef-fat-paraffin mixture hot and Un poisoned roll'd oats thoroughly

otherwise it will not be

poulti? business since starting a I .w,.

few mouths ago. Mr. Strieker has) Table>pooQhl i qoandttas of the

Mr. Strieker

several modern poultry s within a abort time and has

raised a splendid flock of Black

late. Many of started to lay.

feeding practice* to be among the moot Important things In successful poultry keeping. Evidently be to “practicing what be preach**.'

i. of Cape May. to rove sold hi* farm, so i o: hi* herd of pure tcy and grade cow*.

XOaxweiicr. nee- Court House. Is a great belelver In the menu of sweet clover. Mr. Unxwriter has sweet clover from seed awwa late this spring, also from sweet clover which reseeded last fall Anyone haring Idle which they would like to Improve economically, would do well to get •ome “pointers" from Mr. I welter Melvin Abbott, of Goshen, mad George Albus near the County Farm, also have small patches «f sweet clover which, if In-

eontainer* and utenslla used in ’he preparation of poisoned baits should be kept labeled and out of children, irresponsible

ERMA Long, after bring 111 for quite a time, and unable to attend Inua. again has hta store His son. Victor, had also I. suffering from a nervous

Henry Colson and George Duf field, of Unities Hill, spent the week-end with Miss Evelyn Young. Miss Myrtle Madara spent a

_ couple of nights last week with

Mr. and Mrs Burdett Tomlin Mrs Somers Young, of Millville, called on relatives; UrB Marion Can

here Sunday. I friend, of Ocean City, called on

October 26 will be anniversary Sunday at the Fishing Creek Chapel, which to connected directly with Tabernacle M. E. Church. Rev. John B. Haines, former teacher of Pennington Seminary. Ill preach the morning nennon. The Ladles' Aid of Tabernacle -I. E. Church will hold a bazaar at the parsonage on October 1C Anyone wishing to may send any little gift and It wtU be greatly

appreciated.

Mrs. Marne Snyder, of Cold Spring, has been quite 111 during

the pest week.

Mtoa, Mary IngeraoU. of Millville. has been vltoting her aunt. Mrs. Anrtlla EUiott. of Cold

Spring.

Mrs. Lydia Dickinson to visiting Mrs William Bused! for ten days *' Mrs.'Alice Bradley and four children left Saturday for home In Florida, after spending the summer here with her parent* Her mother. Mrs. David Hawn

eompanled her home.

Thom** Taylor spent Sunday In

Mrs. Minnie L. Corson Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. B. Simon returned to tar home In Stond Harbor after spending a week with Mrs. Frank

Sack.

Mrs. Spencer Young, of Beesley's Point, called on her mother. Mrs. Howard Young. Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Conrsd Retoing entertained relatives from Philadelphia Sunday. BenJ. Lock* of VUlrille. and Nathan Locke, ot Atlantic Highlands, spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mra. Harry Stanley. Mrs. Frank Sack and Mra. E B. Simon were guests of Mrs. Anna Leibiong one day last week. Mrs. Minnie L. Corson called on Mrs. Madara Monday. The supper which waa given In the Palermo Hall last Wednesday evening waa a great success Henry Colson and Geoige Duffleld. of Mullica HUi. and Mtose* Evelyn Young and Mary VUzard moored to Wildwood Sunday. William T. Corson and Morton Briggs attended the “mories" In GEORGE R. GRE1S Attorney and CounaeUor-At-Law

Eighth Street. Ooetx Oty i Mechanic St, Ct Hie.

Woodbine one evening 1»»1 ’ r *® k Le Roy Adams spent Sunday evening with Miss Anna Kruke. Mr. and Mra. Curtto Corson spent Tuesday evening In Ocean

City.

Mr. and Mra. Charles Young pent Sunday evening with hto parents. Mr. and Mra. Stephen Y °Mtos Willie Clark spent the week with Mr. and Mr*. H. Dibb*. Louis Kenton spent a couple of

days In Philadelphia. GREENFIELD

John Schelbeln and Joeeph Angely were In Woodbine on Satur-

day.

Virgil Caldwell called on hto

sister. Mra. Hiram Sack.

Mr. and Mra. H. Italer. of Dorothy, were here oo Sunday. John Yankeime west to Blackwood for the week end to visit

hto parents.

Charles Laler. of Pennagrove. was bera on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. George Brv,«. and daughtera. Jennie and Dorothy. weie In Atlantic City or

Monday.

Mra. Mary Duke* and sons Francis and George, have beet visiting her mother. Mrs. O. Mur ^Mr. U Allen has purchased a

iw car.

Mr. and Mrs. John DuBoeque .ad children were \ totting their parents. Mr. and Mra. H. DuB0 Mr.*and Mra. W. Mullens, of Philadelphia, wete guest* of Mr. id Mra. Du Bosque. Hiram Sack and Mm. A. Groom ..ere In Ocean City on business Saturday. Mra. George Murray was shopping in Ocean City on Saturday.

Court House Marble Yari MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. or to UU Wm. F. DuM, Btn pw.

“It’s Magic Effects are noticed instantly,*' remarks the uwr of M R.M. Whether for Indignation, Heartburn, or Acidity of ,k. Stomach, it* action to immediate. You may hsy.“!z unwisely of some of the mu son able fruits with a rtml diarrhoea. A few teaspooufula of M. R. M. win qo| correct this gastric disturbance. The constructive and tunic action of M. R. M u „ ceptible after a few doaes of this wonderful remedy r. eat well and enjoy roar food keep a bottle of m b L always at hand. 1 eOt * Bottle et AS Dnt Store! T. L LIVINGSTONE

666

to a preecriptlon for

Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dehfoe, Bilious Fever and Malaria.

It kills the germs.

John Fletcher, of Philadelphia. ent Sunday with John James. Mra. Conover entertained her daughter and children, from Wildwood. on Sunday. Howard Swain and Albert Gibson motored to MillvUle on S’ day. William Corson Is In Camden or Philadelphia undergoing a alight operation In a hoapltal there

Sari L Bcorille. assistant aster In the Stale Department of

Conservation

Mtoa Udle Long entertained her Sunday school class at her home Thursday evening. A number cf women from here attended the W. C. T. U. convention which was held In Cape May

City on Thursday

The men's Sunday school r!«j*. ' The Progressive Blttfs Class" met Thursday evening to complete arrangements and plans for a “nei out" to be given the members and their wlvee during October. Mr and Mrs. John Battersol. of

; Cold Spring, left Thursday for a

OR HUMBART MANOINO

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i been appointed extension for- j few days' visit with their ester and wtU devote six months | Thomas. In Pennsgrove. of the year to extension work In the counties throughout New Jeraey and continue hto duties as assistant lorester for the remaining

six month*

Mr Scoville to at the service of woodland owners or farmers In this county, so anyone desiring asatatance in forestry should feel free to make application for It through the county agent's office. Mr Scoville U competent to advise about using a farm nood lot efficiently, veiling out young pines on idle land, roadside planting and other forestry problems. The i umber land-Tape May County i'ow ' _ I tot an honor roll each month of the cos > tested. A cow has to produce 1200 pounds of milk or 4C pound* of butler tat to get on the

honor roll.

During August Newton Scbelllnger had six Holstein cows on the

Dr. J. Howard^Sharp Dentist Title ft Trust Co. BuMin* Ocean City, M. J.

Aiks Cm. RJ). kksi.Tre Office Hours Office r • te 11 A. M. • ^ | T M > P. M. * ** !

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Rugs woven from Old Carpets h-ift Rug and Rag Carpet to order. Carpet Cieaainf Smith Rug Works, Inc •IS V. Matt So* r ■Olrllk

wiLurs r. HAtnts. tt d. disc as as or tm« «vn SeaetMMs saO Ur* O Gee- WmtU, Amt. mmdMS*.

Omits LLaidK Jr. MASTER IB CHA.VCEBY C0UHSELL0B-AT LAW Real Estate Law a Specialty

Office: lOt 1. Lutdii Ave., SEA ISLE CITY, B. J.

REMEMBER there is ae charge for GLASSES preecrthed by wa umlam aat-

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