CAPE MAT COBMTY TIMES. EKIDAY. NOVEMBER 12. ISfS
W. COULINt THOM Aft. AgriCIlRu.-. ... CAFK MAT COUNTY BXTENSION SERVICE Mat Court Boum
I Dei»mn«a! Recipe CsbioeU > cftMnets. io*etb^r with e hundreri furorttr recipe*, l »r« put out at cost by UK* Office of Farm D-monati Won. bar* appealed to quite of women. !u the p**t. a* behijt Weal Cbrl«mas prcBentt a eoMderably larger number have oktalngtl them for their own use Tme recipes, which are furnish tW free to rewlduRtn of Cape May County, hy the offlco-whether a : cabinet 1* purchased or not—wer- : obtained from the Home Demon^btration Aseottff Atlantic County. Th-y were submitted to her by Atlantic County women ar belns •hair favorite recipes, and covet prac.ically every kind of food which Ir prepared U the home Each of the recipes u on an Indlvidnal card The recipe cabinet consist* of a fibre board case. aimMat in site and shape of a shoe bo* it contains a foods lade*, and a park of blank cards. The Offtr. of Farm Demonstration is prepared to furnish these iim edial*)y at com. which is ftl cents •»< h They ore merely told as a con tecier.fr In those who desire set of redpte.
Variotu Wayi to Sure New
Jersey Gruber let
Cranberrlm. an cheaper
*nany fnfita. Because there Is no waste and so Mile Hnte and fuel are needed in thr'.r preparation, they tUpertre to be used more •frequently. say* Mias Marie Doerraann. foods opeclallat at the •Bate Col ley e of Asrlcuhure Moraotrsr. eranh rrle*. fontals valuable a< Ids. vitamins and minerals which are needed in the
body.
Cranberries may be served in a variety of ways Cranberry sauce or mold U a traditional accompaniment to the ThanksalvlDjc turkey but 1* Just as good served' with other fowl and tso-ttr. especially pork Tapioca pudding la prepan-d by. subatltiitinK sweet•nr cranberry asuer for the fruit commonly used. Pie. rice ■teamed pudding. Jelly and jam are a few suaaeetton* for varying
cranberries.
Although there is a alight yearly period usually occur* from April 1 to May 15. The beat and most favorable cond'ttonr for growth are usually found during the Orat few weeks of the growing »n. At this time the root* most active. Trent planted Just before this Mason boglns! have the advantage of it spring j rain*, become quickly and firmly establish'd and are better able to| withstand the dry weather ol
their first summei
Coniferous specie* (evergreens) may be planted after the new growth t* well start'd, but this usually results In high mortality unless the summer and tall seasons are wet. When deciduous species (hardwood*) are planted groat care should be taken de plant them before the leaf buds begin to unfold Whro. planting Is being conducted on an extensive scale and labor conditions aro such that It D Imponaibl.' to do all the planting during the moot favorabl' spring season, part of the planting may be done in the fall. Fall planting should, however, be ronfin'd to the light-! and drier ■oils and to sheUer.' d areas. The Intermittent frrealng and thawing of the heavy wet soils, during the first winter, is very likely to emu*, serious dsmage to newly-planted tree# by heaving from from the soil. Planting ir not advisable *o dry fall seasons -the soil should be moist when
Hog Cholera Prevalent Cape May Cotdttv Las not been. slighted by hog choltra. which | has taken a h -avy toll In many j sections of the country. Not having had cholera to any extent in the county for a number of y.-ars. led quite a number of men to take a chance thin year. A* a result maty hogs have been lost. Since bog cholera is to general.' there is an enormous demand for serum, a great scarcity of this material and the price is much
higher.
The State Bureau of Animal Industry, in co-operation wit..' the County Farm DemoustVator. has made every possibl- effort to prevent losae* in Cape May County. Over 300 hog* have been inoculated thi- year in this county, rid so far as known, not a single inoculated hog ham died of cholera. Last Saturday. November C. the State Veterinarian and Farm Demonstrator Inoculated 35 additional hogs. The Office of Farm Demonstration is always glad to give any information possible concerning this wcrV
rd* for fal production ib the’ •lobe report of the 8alem-Cu:!i 1 berland-Cape Jlty Cow Teatltif
October report of in- Saiem-Cur Addition To
Atveeiatloa.
W. H. Powell. u( Swainton. hr. installed eleatrir lights and run ning water In his ■e*ldence trea
Swalt.ton.
Stone Harbor Fire House
A S. Walker, of Cap* May. ha* almost completed a large new
brooder house.
the t
; interoat in V -w Jersey.
growing tntej ior«»t planting l.a*! year the n'tnand great tVo supply was soot baiisted and many people sent their orders In late wet nppolnt-d. The State Forestry !>-p*rtni'-nt will probably begii to accept order* about December 1. Those who wImJi tree* for forest planting should pine* their orders with the County KMeosion service a* soon as possible after that date.
St*'* Horticultural Show
The New Jersey Bute Hortirtiiturai Society will hold Its annual convention and exhibit. De- < ember ft-lft. at Chalfonte-Haddoa
j Hall. Atalntle City.
Cranberry Ice Is made hy rook- A large number of pril«n are ing on* pound of cranberries to lx- offered lor »xb1bit* of fruits With ;wo tups of Wilier about tea and vegetables enter'd by New lulnulfto. or until the b-rri w air' Jersey grow-'r*. Becaur uf the! trader. Htrain and add 2 rupa oU unusually exerilent apple crop.' sugar and return to the stove on-Mh* society . xpects to have tintil the sugar di.solve* Cool and fin»»t apple display in ihe hissdd the strained luice of two. lory of the me tinge, lemons. Place In a freeser and ! Communication* regarding exfree*,. until th - consistency of a j hihits should fee *cnt to M a whtei lee Serve aa a dravert <u Blak*. College of Agriculture with fowl or other meat. If New Brunswick. N J •fTe 1 ** V* '"“t ! A mo it, ,t. Btintciiun. I. .... lb*. "'’V AWoo to ib. „hlbli., .ill b, .,
ol b, n.tlonBlIx
orbuborrl. , tb*o bo> .Oth-r Sl.lo' knoa „ .uihorillM oo fniU ioO M.o “—.oh — .. Tb. local lon.iabl. |i™.ln K — ■
. now offer good berrt**
Profitable Use of Idle Land
Planting waste land tc Dee* would no doubt prove to be a profitable Investment In .Cape May County. Why pay tax-* year after year on idle la ad that might be growing valnsble UrnberT It ia not necessary to wait a IHc-tlme to profit by -ueb plantings, since there Is a market for certain kind of ire.'# before they reach :b, slse usually
used for lumber.
Plantliig stock may nor, b* orders) from the State Department of Conservation and De velop-nent. for planting feext spring, at the following prices. Ked Pine at *4.00 per 1000 trees. Scotch Pint at *4.00. Norway Spruce at *6 00 per 1000 and Ihmglas Fir at *C.0u On blanks may be obtained at Office of Farm D.-mobstratiun. Anyone having any problem concerning the farm wood lot. or who dealer* further Inionnatlon about new planting*, should communicate with this office. Such matters will be referred by this office to the State Extension Specialist In Forestry, who will give them his persons] attention.
Oscar H-mann/ of Cape Ma: Court Hotue. has constructed i rather ingenious water fountain for his laying flock. H - is also providing a means for kewpiite the water from fracking M: Hatnanr had a flock average ol 1*3 eggs during 1*24 and 171 In 1*25. in spite of his bird* having chicken-pox the past year. Because of his flock prodtjetion. and the fact that hi* birds are bothered very little with worm*. It is possible that some of our other poultrymen who are not getting this production, or whose I birds sre troubled- with worm can vt*|i him and get some good
; pointers from him.
Autl. Trized at Cost Not To Exceed $2800—John E. Sjostrom Sends Check
service tendered by tb* fire company at the recent Are at hi* residence. The company has had the hearty co-operation of the people of Stone Harbor at all tint*. Inil the donation coming at tht# tiro# was moat appreciated. John Heinle offered to loan the company one thousand dollars lor a period of two years without intercat. The Ladies' Auxiliary gave the company a cover foe th- beautifn:l banner recently prewnted to
at Wildwood-By-The-Seo
Beecher Kay Realty Co.
Offer To Loan Co. $1800
Real Estate - Mortgages - Insuraact
Pep. action ard constructive effort lor which the Stone Harbor Fire Company is noted, were in unlimited supply at the regular meeting held Thursday evening. Herbert was appointed secretary pm tern in the absence : of Secretary E. L. Herbert and as the meetinr did not adjourn until ; alter midnight he should hare a raal appreciation of the work ol i
that office.
Howard Bard, representative of the La France Fire Company, waa given the floor for fifteen min- , ute«. He .-ecotritnended the purchase by Stone Harbor of a Ore truck similar to the one recently
purchased by Avalon.
, . j First Assistant Chief Weber. a b- „„ :: Tr,: *™ «*-• p|..,.rr arKUi.,. ...... ' Ttt ' A.Wl.tM "> Wo, ol untold woadoio. ,u k . ' 0'-.-'’ P'*"* I". .-oio—d b........ I.oo, bin, r.Mhioo bo,|* a 222 , J“ Tthe stubborn ultlmaHim .. Nr . ruhroltled a ekelch whleb. aP-T country lor m " j a lengthy dhewaaloB. wm appro,
• But why notT" some
ed finally.
Arrangement* w«i* made for th* entertainment «n toe Cape May County Firamea'a Aawoeiation Wodaaedij . rantng at the fire Louse The addition* to th* Fire House will include a storage room for coal, a store room and a large room on the accord floor. The finish will be the same a* now op- the building, mineral stuero.
A Shgtot Error
one-day"
EXCURSION;
SESQUi-CENTENNIAL PHILADELPHIA
The preacher was on hi* way to attend a party for the children of the congregation Leaving his bat and coat in the hall, he opened the living room door and at the same time dropping to hi* knees and crawling in—making « strange noise- meant to sound like the neighing of a horse. A dead alienee greeted him. Sens- _ ! Ing aoraetklng wrong be looked j' up into the amased lams people at dlnaer
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 There is Lots to See fit the Sesqui Leaves Sea Isle City 6.4$ A jr RETURNING Leaves Philadelphia (Market St. Wharf) 416 p x
Pennsylvania Railroad
• and a*>rk ordered to proceed at once under the *uperviaion tA .(David Troxrl avi Frank Simms,
to exceed jr.sno
"Because.” he reSp-vtirt-d. "they have throahin' machinee dow n (
there rn’ it's had enough her-I v *«* President Ralvesen raised where ifa don* by hanri." 0««»t1on of fittabeing the Im-
j piovement and It was decided to .
■ii — " ■ - I sell the mortgage on the old flrr One of the first yelp* I bat j lir.tii* and cam-cl tb? mortgage on , ’conn'll from a failure who is on , the new house. , bit way mil is. "They wouldn't I President H 1. Taylor annoiim give me i show ' Nobody gav -'i-d Ihe T-oelpt of a gif! of live Barnum a snow , but be had tb, ; !>undn J dollars frupi John A. blgg‘vt on eatlh! ' .Sjostrom in apprerlation of the
MASTER IN CHANCERY diaries K. Landis.Jr. COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
To Plant Half Million Trees They will plant SOO.OOo t
in Chautaqua County. N. Y., the coming year, which It enough tree* to stock 500 acres of waste land. This- Is the pledge of the Forestry Council of the county, which I* composed of representative* of all organisations In the county. The council ha* Ju*t held It* first annual meeting, and It made the pledge then. Kacli organisation represented will bold one forestry meeting, a summer field meeting will visit all the planting*, and the annual council mw-tlug will be held In the fall-' The first county agent in the county. Hawley B. Roger*. U prraldent of the council, the 1 present county agent, Kenneth Paine. 1* seeretary.traaaurer.
A “Life Saver” In Time of Need
The man who has money in the bank has no fear of hardluck—he knows that his dollars protect him and at the same time are growing at four per cent.
Real Batata law a Specialty Titles Searched and Cleared M >rtgmg* Losai O-veyanclog
Oft*: 102 N. laxdir At*..
ST A IYLE CITY. N. J.
Security Trust Company
Cape May City, N. J. Deposits May Be Made By Mail
rather large, fairly dark In ■
l Haddon Hall.
dAeay. The darker berries. •
and
Spring tie Best Time for Planting Tree Crops
TflBRATIOHLESS
BEYOND BELIEF"
It’s Liable To Freeze!
Pail After Pail
Pump. pump, pump; pad aftro pail
GOULDS AUTOWATER SYSTEMS
Atlantic Machwery
Supply Co.
K Wversidc l»e
4ft
STAN DARLTFURNACE OIL STAN DAReFdistillate
FUEL OIL
For any typ* burner. In any qnantuty. Stock and equipment adequate (or any demand.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY [N. J.] 31 Clinton Street Newark, N. J,
Soa Lie City places it. approval c
Oil-O-Matic Oil Burner
Cold weather is ahead, and it's liable to catch you unawares. Better prepare NOW. and let us put the proper mixture of
-something new in Motor Car
Performance
ALCOHOL
in your radiator After the thermometer has dropped to 28 or 30 some nitfht unexpectedly, it may be too late'
In this, as in ail your other automobile needs. Mazurif s Garage anticipates your needs, and is ready for you. Don't forget that we operate the most complete auto repair shop in Cape May County
Mazurie’s Garage
The smoothnea* and quiet, ne** of the Greatest Buick Ever Built defy description. This remarkable new r-.otor car is t ibrationtrsi beyond
belief.
We hope someone else tells
9ti- the Greatest
.-■w that some other car also Ueibraiionlets. For then you may be induced to drive the two car,, and compare them. And you w ill better appreciate the amazing > moot finest, uf every speed, which now
belong, to Buick.
In the past month contracts have been signed for Oil-O-Matic installations hy Dr. Clarence W. Way Charles K. Lr .kBs, J r - First National Bank (New Building) £T
EVER BUILT
MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD. N. J. Jose pit Scrivani. Proprietor
CLARENCE MA7URIE. Prop. Landis Ave. Sea Isle City
BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY Haven Avenue %t Tenth Street Ocffan City, N. J.
No matter what oil burner you buy you pay for Oil-O-Mad-Without obligation we will call and inspect your plant and quote < an Oil-O-Matic installation.
NO COAL — NO ASHES — NO DIRT CONSTANT EVEN TEMPERATURE
R. W. RYAN
Wildwood's Furniture Store WILDWOOD, N. J.
An Built Boitk Will Build Thrm

