CAP! MAT COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. HOVGfBER 5. 1926.
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the ,n.vh p»>. it* Care i n Feeding Cod
on up-tvdatr ejtrlcitUnru'. pro! Inn.- Th-n were ju isniK conlenl mid dmonatnitlom In fruit, je tatawk. corn, poulir*. d»lr> cattl
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W. CO'-CIUS THOMAS. Agi.curturjl Agent CAPE MAT CpUNTT EXTENSION SERVICE
ilMlnc. Second Floor
Cape May Court I
u. roaifoirablf Mool that
can l> • u*ed wbllc worKinc ai
th sink or tabU? I» your Iron
Ina beard of conrrnlOBt betKht , , _ ^ , 'widely usod In poultry fw-dlng.
m.ii ; .!»• ireat d 'fi '•(,>•.- Tn av6ld confuslitn when -w ■ ■
cl Winm.tV Hall on persons arc working, the sU»\ -jtl.-re .s conslderkble
s> cventnn On Friday should b- best located on the. the question of how and to what !- Kutgt-rs An; ii'tsMural opposite sld • of the room to or .xtent the" flavor of the cook id
Vrnniito Metbnd. Penned Pin At no a-~i PXn.rhetr- f^»ral entertain d the boyv at the may be somewhat ron« rolled b > chlrkes may be affected by the
rnuiB* Xcthods R*pped Ranag Acid Phosphate U-aod t o)]r , A<rteuUtlr ,h, location .»f the supply closet ! In Mew Booklet Manure Supplement i , tL ciand championship’ ejf your neighbors
Certain types of pruning which' Many dairy farmers have found'awards, including the total wow- reached the stage of uflshing , °* 1 ' uiatton at l.a Fayette, hate beer, prattle d by some that acid phosph:. us d with In allcont-st- Sh^oh High Sehoid -th" old kltchi n could b hx- : la* retcnUy reported the pooch grower* B , , ; *, t ly con- manure In a rotation rontalnlng won first pla. . New Brunswick U p.- get «n touch with your eoun ;, . e x»erlnunt along dtmned in a booklet onUUed clover or alfalfa, produce* j.>od second, and. Paterwu tnUd. t» agent and ask him about b- chickens used fn •TT» Pruning of Voung and o.-at- yield* of grain and hay Th t. N. wtoi! HlKh ScUoj! w,»u.flirt hon,. management work as ,h- i«t were -alsed to are or six ing Pewch Tree* In the Orchard, - ' practice is to mix the acid place i , the poultry Judging ecu- planned and carried on by ‘ h < ; “ n „ ration* eon- ' - ' phospbat' with manure In the ^ 3n ' 1 " I * ^Tetot of cod-llver
doctors said that If 1 didn't WC4M.1W smoking 1 would become feeble-
minded.”
Owing to the fact that cod-] she: "Weil, why didn't you
i,.j «,ii has come to ba quite .stop?”
Slang is fni“tui; •
. place when the wnyla peach had a date *| lt r aa argument abo"*. any-jand when she bandr*! i*' 1 ® , to ask Central. lemon he went plnm 1
thing i*. to ask Ontral.
Thu t *'
■lug
Club . Collee*
| oil consumed with It* feed. The Purdue Agrleultrral Ex-
; Flemlngton. third
now being iaaued/ree to resident,
of New Jersey by the College oi barn, mix It in the heap
Agrtcultur New Brunswick- Iptlyd lor atorage. or put in on th In th - spple judging am! Iden- * ■» - Ibiwadst a* the tuanur- i- :-.au!-d t Meat Ion eont ♦t. Moor*-st*»wn and ‘ Blake, hotf.culturlst' and <>'" » h ' “Tbrdius to the S ^ on ' 1 lp ’ l Sr IV^rsw'^k
. State Colleg- of Agriculture at first place. New Brunswick and Now Brunswick. Freehold tied for second,
ixed with uianur. acid Glasshoro placed third,
helps'toaserve nltrutbe foitu of ammonia.
Cloth’s
if
aothar of the booklet, says: "Th*severe cutting back of pearl, IH
trees from one to thro* yeans old Wh -n i reduce* ylolda and color of ph<e.phai
fruit, stimulates succulen; form
of wood growth, and Is always to while the manure ‘* «*“"* N ; be avoided. A system of thinning appr -elable lost of phosphor,. -- -- —- rid occurs trom a-H ph'i.'phati
L that i‘- spread o.i til- lairs in !l
. feed i
and light rutling-bark pruning
Is considered bi«t
••»*each tre.y* in thl* Staf-
AWM M imiM »»a a.irr ,.™. II U. ordlnarilj . kn.1 I.™ mb r II... , OT1 „, to p..I .11 “ ■’i' T, ‘' .ho .old pb-ph... <o.l. form too often mean* a tn* »‘'h, u(! to , he ure t „ r a narrow base and lnsoSlci',,,1 , „ ;1< ,, fruiting are. within th 3 to ‘ At , pl> foot b right Mmes. . irtt 1 .ad, of man'n The book’, t emphasi*--* th-- ir -; arrt . it.biy to on bund portanee of lat' fall and ervly ^.,,.,4^ acid phoi-pha’ wint-.r pruning. Summer piuninc. ) 0B j pm, on fl<P to yno pou
U inslirt*. should be confin' d t- io ; .
special corrective measuros lor 2 Because hulk acid phsuphat and '-year old threes and or- cheaper than that which l» bag easlonally for cheeptionally Urge. „ j, BI1 a pp r «-eial*l savlm first-season tree*. to buy it that way At the rat. Trees with nhor. trunks, t: to of six hundr 1 pounds to th.
n inehi t from th surface <*/ th- a carlo.id. .:;h :
soil to the first main branch, at of twenty ton*, covers W lo 7< regarded as Ideal. j acre*. A no*, uncommon p.-artir-Complete Instruction* for prun- *» for three to fivt farmer*
lug young and bearing t.ce. at- purchase a <
included in the booklet, which
may he obtained free on request Apples
They were then divided Into hree lots, one of which received
# "So many women arc dress no oil. another 2 per cent, and making Just now that It sarm* the third 3 per. cent.
al „l 1 most appnjpri.il • to kite a f*-wj Later the chickens were killed
jggertior.- op points lo wwteh and cooked by various method*.
La.id.cnvi,,. rapl.d l,„. to ool l» ,a -P..U.E.' | Invludtoa .rjlPE. ..<»,« mad the dairy Judging contest. Cap- "Of eoutae you are using yp,,, | toast Ing. both
May second, and iTeehold. third pennaawt pattern In connection' f»me* cooker* nic opinion, m
In : In twin judging eon teal, with a romwerelal pan rn for d. hfteen dlHentntpeoplewmobN.»mu took firs' pla-. Madlajn. sign. Placv your patt-rm. on talned a*^ basis f ° r • and Moot e-tow it. third. reetly. Watch for perforaUous don * which were M fqPgW*. Shiloh took fit, : [d u In th- and pU- all Urg . at > ,. n C.»d-llver oil. when fe.1 in imf-
».«!n Judging eont v. Sw-sd sbora lengthwi- gtain of material ftet-nt quantllj.nmpafU a fiahy
-wnd an t New BruiiJWlrk third. Especially la this tru. <d a slcrv. »« > bf - First place in the potato judg- Tb - pattern may be nice onrf About two *cek„ (ceding
809 ing eontet w-m tT Fre hold. quite eortw*. but If not pl.e ,, - diet without cod-llrcr oU waa tir M.--r..«twn, FT -mingto,. and on your material with Urg. p nec.-ssary. under our condition*, it,,. Sw. d.-stwo ti.-d f.c aMOBd plar 'oration, on a lengthwiw thread l'»r chicken* to lose the fishy ,t.d ilia shoro and Shil -h tied for the Jr-t will alway , ’turn and taste *e«u ting from feeding a
bird. twist' tn your drew «»« eoutalnlns 2 P<T cent. o. Th* annual m-rting ul th- Flaer ,11 parts of pattern <« co l^ ,T " _ r „,
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at Wildwood-By- The-Sea me
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^jjr^HETHER yon are
contractor or an in-
experienced builder you’ll get the same fair treatment at this golden rule lumber yard. Good building ma-
terials at right price*.
ONE-DaY EXCURSION'
waa held Saturday morning following,offtev!* wer* el'-cted fo. the yeai Pr-aldetst. Joseph Fat her. Bwi-di-aboro. rice prr«.ii J*-nl. Truman White. Newton; ’ secrMary treasurer. Baird Ham-
soon. Kj •■'hold.
"liae ,h -ar*. not ne rutting. The lat it d smoothly—they chew! •T*ut an notche*
method of cooking that
| followed.
or* for i- would *e<-tn advisable to not cu> W j;hhold eod-li-.er oil from the ' diet of chickens for some time, 1 prior to marketing.
SESQUI-CENTENNIAL PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 There it Loti to See »t the Seequi Leem See lile City ®-« A y KZTOEKDIO Lesres Piileielphie Ittertet SI. Wluif) A16 fC
Pennsylvania Railroad
load tog-t
sent (0 the Office of Farm This Is' n Demonstration at Cape May Court and special -
House
apple
Few York Egg Market
; Tb • market on nnaruy laney ! whit* eggs has h.-n clearing fairly well with pricer holding
mg t
i’
Farm Products Show Bometini' during the latter! part of this month; it is b in», planned to hold n farm product show at Cape May Court Hou*. Through the co-op.ratlon <d the County Board of Agriculture' and VocatUnal School Board, thwinners of first prts •» In corn an-l potato exhibit, will bt | awarded a trip to Trenton during Farm r’s Weok Aa this award 1* worth -• proxlma'-ly eight dollars. I* w*H worth trying for. Too ear* uonalat-, at an exhibit of corn aad one peck an • xhlbit of potaloe- Sweet potatoes, red and yellow Jersey, may b • entrr-.-d In
the exhibit
This year'* exbii>it will br ctmilar to the one* held pi. , ion.
This
nvm spa per*
whool !
give ad trt tiring and womea'a roa and window dtspli ticlan*. and In w distributed !f*e a
ehUdren frma donation* made by, During the past wr»k the applmark.'t held about steady on good to fancy fruit poor and -•rdlnary fruit being rather dull McIntosh apple* sold In N»w York around J2.*>6 a bushel with
artotirs selling from
!-?ady. Receipts wt-ie ral;> light. A United dt-; 1 was t -ported for mixed lies. Pacific roast offerings . hoavlt-p -id whU- fancy
itlw sold w dl und. in accumulation.
Ir qua r.titic.' of short held I are being offered, which : Lad considerable tnflurnry> demand tor all grades ol
by and westcin c*g«
60 c
, IIP
High School Boys Sfy-nd Thrr* Days at College
Home Eeononti g Lepartment M: - Mildred B. ..lurph-y. home demo-,.-t ration agent u*. large. Write- th, following "To those <>r you who at. about to atari j fall boor- cleaning,’ we recoin- i mend that youi kltchet. receive j the greater amount of alte.vtlon. Why not Join the ranks ^lt!»;
the «
Visited
Agib
In
Feed Cl*an BeceptAcles For High-Grade Cider CJaanliuess l* traporiani tu pi
r of good fla !
Oclob-T 28 to SO. for tfaf nusl Stair Judging ronteirts school ol Inatruetiou. oondt, jointly by the college and State 1> T>srtn.ent «< Public
i and give
i 1m-
stet '
l th
Bar-1
0th et
Raided with hot j *'<
before being filled witht' 1 are very likely to b th j of bad flavors, neeoiding t the Coll-ge t-< Agri j?
eonditlons under which you ha’ been working. 1, the work tab}too lo* lor comfort? Would It be more coaveolent to the eloa-rt 1 or hupplie* U moved to another lotatinu? Is the top of th- tabl -ary to k- .p clean? If not. would a piece ol linoleum laid on top improve the poMtbiUUo* <rf doan- . ing? Does the sink require a
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THf First National Bank of Sea Isle City has a fine new building rapidly nearing completi- n. intis spacious, modem structure was built fdr you. The present quarters of the institution were too small for the volume of business being handled and in order that its patrons should receive the very best service possible, a new and larger building was planned. It niiys to have as your financial advisor a bank that is always looking t j the interests of its clients.
First, National Bank Sea Isle City, N. J.
Sea Isle Gty places its approval on Oil-O-Matic Oil Burner
In the past month contracts have been signed for OU-O-Mstic installations by
Dr. Clarence W. Way Charles K. Unffis, Jr. First National Bank (New Building)
No matter what oil burner you buy you pay for OU-O-Matic. Without obligation we will call and inspect your plant and quote on an Oii-O-Mat.c intUllat'on. NO COAL — NO ASHES — NO DIRT CONSTANT EVEN TEMPERATURE
R. W. RYAN
Wildwood’s Furniture Store WILDWOOD, N. J.
New Brunswick
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WILDWOOD, N. J
Joseph Sr;iv«m, Proprietor
BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY Haven Avenue at Tenth Street Ocean City, N. J.
Ruirk Will Rat Id IVx
OUR this new and better S’undard” Motor Oil into «* troubled engine. Throw away the first lot with the loosened carbon after about 500 miles. Give k ar >ther filling of fresh ’’Standard” Motor Oil. You won’t need to change that for a long time. You have restored life to a tired motor. You bill feel the difference as the dutch pick*
up the load.
Stick to "Standard” Motor Oil and keep your motor new.
cJ Quarter
a Quart
“STANDARD’
MOTOR OIL
STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( N

