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El Callaway’• Saab Hawaes
Slate Master Agans Spoke at Rio Grande
Booster Meetings Attended Job Should Be Thoroughly By 125 Grangers Done To Be Effective Onr hundred and twrntjr-ll»e County pencil rrowers are rcattended an rnlhusUsUc minded that tt le aealn <lm* t° bouatert mrrtin* at Bio Qrande. apply a fungicide and InaeeUclde Oranae Hall last Friday evening.: to thel Tee* for the control of w^lcb wae addreaaed by Senator! currulio. brown rot. and peoch David Agan*. State Grange Man-'erab. The last application, which Thl« will be ibe iaat booster' wa* given at the time that th-
ing to be held until after the fthurk*
the farm erf Ed. Callavay. Mr. and Mra. Callaway'* aon. Harry frmnm. U standing In the foreground. To the right may be aeen , imaller tot of tbelra. The aaab houses are 42 by 14 feet. ThU spring Mr. Cnllawny Med one house for seeding and the ,<htr two for ••spotted" plants. The tnrt house was also used for auMloupea and blocked pUBU am fast as the seedlings panifd. Tomatoea. canuloupea. egg plants, cucumber uppers and flowers were started la the aash boose*. Mr. Callaway Inda the aash house to be economical In gniriloo *ud operation and n decided advantage In starting ytaata.
Make Kitchen Cheery and Bright Always Arrange Lighti To Shine on Work and Make It Convenient
Much Depend* on Room
Tkr kitchen ta a very Imports place In every borne, and It not require very much gntchlag of the Imagination to ve that the kltehea bts filterable bearing on the suemrful operation of the farm kuunn*. In this little room, h-tt this or that, con ei hcontenlent. ’.ka farm wife 1 a Urge proportion of her tnc and energy. Certainly then, tk* (arm kitchen deserves more mention and consideration 'ban sometimes given It. 'Tkf Home econcmlea Department of the State Agricultural College advises that when cl<lng to have the walls and celllag of the kitchen done over, the kousewlft should keep In ra tkit the room will be dark light according to the color she »*1«U for them. Dark colors Sirken a room and bright colon knghtrn It. Since the kitchen I* me room In which the worker Med’ sufficient light ,lt la rapidI; becoming a custom to avoid all *»rk colors. Whether paper or Mint la decided upon, as for the walla, cream, silver ir»f. light gray, buff or light treen la uard. The celling la made ame color, hut a tint oi
t»o lighter.
The home management special i advisee that frequently the light for the worker can be much Improved by changing the location o! the lighting fixtures. A “■n'er fixture la good In a small klirhen when the jelling la high. t the celling is low. the lUhl fro m tj,,. cent «. r fixture will tf'en fail on the back of the "ker and cast a shadow on her •erk. In a case of this kind ■"•cket lamp may be put on tl *»H» so that the general light krovided la adequate for all work ike atove o.- elnk. With . .iher electricity, gas "tvaeue. brackets are successful. 11 »* not possible, how ** Ve a center celling fixture for ‘ther keroaene or gas located ei^ttly *t lhe c^iiibj. i^r t h ( •"V-t fixtures are preferable to •'■ng center fixtures. Because f, lighting U cheap, plenty of •asy l»e used to prevent eye and make a bright'Wrier kitchen. Salad Recipe* •bbage Salads—Shred cabbage combine with boiled dressing. kPl‘* may be used with cabbage «tUd. A few pimer.toei ; lu the ahreded cabbag< 1111 proves the flavor. •bbage and Apple Salad-cild.-d cabbage; erlap, tar 1 i^. lemon juice, allves oi uiayonnaiae or eooknl "‘"k- Uae equal parts of 1 •'>••.] cabbage and sliced To two CUpe of the vegeAr »n<l fruit mixture use V4 *' “f chopped olives or nut*. fl ollrea and nuts may be ' Prepare the applm and ''bage as suggested in former -■!». r’hop tbe olives and outs. 1 too finely. Sprinkle f, 'ly with a little sugar and a * '>rops of lemon Juice. Mia ' irosaing and serve on crisp
luce leaves.
Half Century Farmer'a Qub Fifty yean of famine deinTwt dS£ JmS sore than that ta the mat in ‘ by "
l occupation so long a
umc.
We want to eater them in the "Half (>nfnry Funner*' Club" which we are start'ng in thi* paper. Of count there win be no rule*, does nor regulations, but we would like to print n picture of them on this page and girt something of their life history and farm
to them certi-
ficates indicating that they are members of the “Half Century
Fanners' Chib."
Any reader of this notice will help np n great deal if they will send os the names of any relative, neighbor or other
fifty
been farming for
years or more. It 1 seems necessary to add that there are no •'strings" to this, it is merely a desire on oar put to take this fitting notice of these veterans of the farm.
Time To Spray For Curculio F."! -'
rcing ti
be held until after the shuck* were epllttlng from tb<
’ small fruit, should be followed
by thl* application after an 4 n, cr val at two weeks. The malarial recommended by the Experiment Station D 12 H pounds of dry mix. one pound of powdered arsenate o Head (a greater quantity of arsenate of lead I* likely to ctuse -njury to fruit and twig*) tour pound* of lime, an.1 water to make 50 gallons. For who wish to use dust, the
The meeting opened by the singing of "America" by all of tbope preaent. This was followed by a piano duel by Mtaaes Lucy and Anna Slllea. A very IMareatIn greet tat Ion was given by Mra Una McPherson, followed by * vocal duet by Mrs. Margaret Compton and Miss Dorothy King; a vocal duet by Miss Harrison and Miss Jagger*; a selection by,
Mrs. Margaret Compton; a sketch i material recommended la a 7«-6-
Elo Grande girls; song by, Mrs. Dan Edward*, a talk by Edward Burley. Master of the Cape May County Pomona Grange; an da vocal duet. Mrs. Dan Edwards and Miss Mary Ed-
wards.
Keep Poultry Houses Sanitary Will Reduce Trouble From Intestinal Parasites
sulfur, lead arsenate, lime
dust. The lime is added In order to avoid serious arsenical lit Jury as mentioned above. The lime used should be fresh, finely divided and contain not leas than >5 per cent, calcium oxide. It
iportant that the Job ol
spraying and dusting be thor ougb and done at the proper time
If control of insects and
be obtained.
Severe loser* from Intestinal worms, both round and tape, can be eliminated to a considerable degree by following tbe practice of cleaning the dropping boards early each day from May 1 to October 1. This is the advice that I* being given to those poultrymen who are follr>wlng the poultry sanitation campaign being conducted by the Extension Service of both Cape May and Cumberland Counties this year. It ba* long be- . known that poultry relnfeau Itself with roundworms by eating dropplni Infested with round worm eggs. Authorities claim that tape worm* nre spread by (Ilea feeding In tbe eggs of tapeworms found
In the poultry droppings,
moving tbe droppings early each morning a large source of Infeal tlon.of both of these Intestinal
parasites Is eliminated.
The poultrymen who are following the campaign are urged also to build a manure pit that I* screened against files. The practice of wiring In the dropf lng boards with 1H mesh No. 6 gauge wise la also recoin-1 mended as a men* of keeping down trouble from this source. , All of these steps that are being
All Dairy Heros .Must Be advocated in this campaign for
better -inltailon on the poultry farm, are means of preventing serious trouble so that it is possible to raise a large number of
healthy pullet*. Many
poultrymen in the Vineland section and Cape May County are following these practices with ex-
cellent results.
Vetemarians Busy
Testing Cows
Hev. Fraud* Bterer. of this city, addressed the Magnolia Social Center. Friday evening, at
■laud. The organiza-
tion donated 125 for the Minsls-
>tppl flood sufferers.
The postal eontrxt conducted
by the C. M. Ware Company came t.v a close Saturday evening with M-s. Winfield Baker. 5*6 Columbia Avenue, dt^lared the winner. A prir • of five dollar* in gold
wa* offered to tbe pen-
wrote the words "Ware* Top Notch Bungalow" tbe gteatrel prU number of times on one aide of a government postal card. Mrs Bak-r Mibmltted a card with the
slogan written 1724 llni s. The SheUnah Glee Club show,
which ha* been enjoying much podujarity In'this city and other town*, visited the County Almshouse. near Bridgeton. Monday night, where they put on their show for the Inmates of that In
atltntion.
William Livermore. Jr., form-' erly of this city and now of Doylestown. Pa., has been promoted to Scout executive of Buck* County. » Miss Beatrice Dougherty has' received the honor of being takes in the Delta Mu Society at Rutgers College. This la the highest
DIRECTORY of Ike Charrfces and Pr*fe»«ltsal and Easiness
CaMberlaad County
musical society of the colic *e, I There was a meeting oi the I 127 senior class of the Mill-1 rule High School Thursday night. * The meeting was called to ar-j range the final plans for (heir* annual trip to Washington, which
take* place next week.
The Presbyterian Church choir of this city will be the gueets >-! Prof. Nash, director of the choir
!r„™ or "' tb : J^^ Ifutelimno. dampers. ; . Horn- in v ineland, Fxl- ^OCT DOORS day night a- !,at Institution. Agl| DBOpg BRICK.
Mr* Nash s sailing for 6xg RK|) q,- arrt TILE,
“rope m the near future. ' SPARK GCARDS. FIRE SETS
Henry Wealherby. of Florida. I AND ANDIRONS.
I* visiting his parents. Mr. and » ~
•!prby. of Hlg’. | Geo. Mkier & Bro.
Fire Place Equipment
FAGAN 4 FLEETWOOD Flour - Feed - Grain POET SO KB IS. H. J.
Saturday—Port Horn a
fiUeet.
Nobody like* to face i when you’re tinging y<
praise.
BHDGETOX, S. J.
Dahlia Bulbs For Sal
All Leading Varieties Prices Reasonable
BEN LAWTON lio Grande. 1. I.
Bell Phone (Wildwood Ex.
moom ■orsi:. nvu.i. stori, OH. and GAN01.IHE NTlTMJk XF.AK CHCRCH and SCHOOL OX HAIX MAD ISAAC FAGAN
' Ladies' Hair Cutting and Shampooing a Specialty White Palace Barber Shop WM. HISLOP. Prop. I HI reel l*»rt S orris
arsn sa^rsv* mnnrmrvo e * ■ • * *'* dvmnnr res:
Mill'ille Rev. D. Roe Haney has been selected os the preacher to deliver the baecalureate sermon to the graduating class ol the Millville High School. In the First M. E. Church. Tbe sermon will be delivered on the Sunday evening preceding commencement. The Art* and CralU Club wUI hold their regular meeting Wednesday evening at the home ol Mrs. Len Rose, on West Main Street. The meeting will be a Coptis. Assyrian and Babylonian in charge of Mrs. Jervis Haines and Mr. Jame* Radcllff. The Junior Women’s Club held the.r regular meeting In the Women's Club house, on East Mulberry Street, and a very enthusiastic and busy session was
bald.
Grain Beats Grass in Summer Feeding Test
On May SO. 1926. cow No. M on th. Lano pruduml in 70 day* 319 lb*, mot* nuik than cow No. 96. watch had freshened at the sama time. Than No. 63 want on pastnra, without nam.aand No. 96 atayad on Larro. Seventy days Inasr No. *6 had mad# up the 319 lb*, aha waa behind, and was 927 Iba. erf milk aboad erf bar rival. From May 3a to August 19. No. 96 had gained 34 Iba. in weight, wnlle No. 65 had kat 147 Iba. in weight, as well aa production honors. Naed we point out this moral? Paed Larro with gras* this summer. It pays.
i ALWATH ASK FOR Grandma's or Kew-Bee Bread Geo. E. Le Sturgeon BltlDGETOX, X. J.
If It's Clothing See Maier & EJwell THE ENTERPRISE 22-25 H. I-anrvl 8L.
HARRY B. BICKJNG The Dutch Boy Painter la a Guaranty of Pure White Lend Painting and Decorating Paperhanging Phone 69 K-3 Cedarville, M. I.
H. F. Ogden EXIDE Battery Sales i 25 South Pearl Street a. j.
I. Serata A Son* Feed. Coal. Hardware anFarmers’ Supplies
KiMHKH-fuKKiix-mnnr P1AXOM, PLATERS* YHTMLAS Rew Jfira
PLAHTS—Potted Pepper, Egg Plant*, and all varieties of
Tomatoes.
ED. CALLAV/AY Shore Real CLERMONT. N. J.
Tested After January I At the preaent time State Veterinarian* are busy in Cape May County testing new herds and retesting those which have been under State supervision for some time. The*.- men report that practically 100 per cent, of the dairy oow owners approached on the mat er agree to have their
herds tested.
A significant angle to t testing work, at leant In as the dairymen ate concerned who sell milk, is that It will be against the law to aeil raw milk from unle tied herd* after the first of the ye^r. Thl* Is a State law which applies to the whole State of New Jersey and goe* Into effect January 1. 19** This law provide* thtat It will b* unlawful for anyone to purchase, distribute or sell or even give away for human consumption any milk or cream which has not been pasteurized. th«t eomes from un-
tested cows.
The fact that this law will go Into effect within ouch a short time should be an Inducement to dairy cattle owner* to have their cows teaeted while the veterinarians are working in this
vicinity.
toO*Uon”o1* Capa Arsenate of I
operaliv i May (
-. Ix-ad Sw per tb. Paris m- n «Se per tb. Oultlvatot teeth 12-IJc each
Spray Material*—
Grangers Turned Out To Meet “Aunt Jemshy” Every Cape May Count) Grange , wa* represented at the play | which waa given at Rio Grande. Grange Hall. May 17, for the; brntrflt of the Pomona Grange., Over two hundred people attend-! ed. The play was called "Aunt. Jerney on the War Path” and j waa highly entertaining. A pretty garnish for salad I* made of sharp-flavored club i cheese rolled In the shape of a 1 carrot, with a sprig of parsley' at the big end.
Free Interesting Book on Otnenl Structoaraph* J. P. COLLINS CO. SOUTH SEAVILLE. N. J. Farmer*' and llulldvra' Huppllea
E ^ard^TUdio Satisfactory Portraits
Fine Picture Framing 29 H. Laurel St, Bridgeton, H. J. Notary Public DEEDS. MORTGAGES. ETC. W. D. Robbins, Jr. Drug Store Port Xorris X. J. R. L. Sharp Buyer and Shipper of ALL KIKD8 OK PRODIfE and Dealer in HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS Warehouse! JAaarieetow a Wharf
PLANTS FOR SALE All varieties Tomato, Cabbage. Egg Plants, Sweet Potatoes and Pepper*. Plants stocky, clean and well developed. Prices Seasonable. Maple Shade Farm Rio Grande, N. J.
Make Your Deliveries Quicker, Easier at Lower Cost When you improve your delivery system you increase your profits. The Chevrolet Yz-Ton Chassis means uninterrupted service, greater operating economy, faster deliveries. It means more satisfied customers. The appearance of your new delivery equipment will recommend you to new customers. The promptness of your new service will impress them and hold them. A delivery system, improved by the addition of a Chevrolet Yz-Ton Chassis and suitable body, will quickly result in better business—and more of it. $395 F. O. B. PORT NORRIS GARAGE EARL IL BROWN. Prop. Phone: 104-R Port Norris, N. J.
Chambers Fireless Gas Range Cook With The Gas Turned Off Dan Henderaon Co. 410 High St Millville, H. J.
HARRY W. WEBB PORT XOBR18 GENERAL TRI CTCD40 HMrwalka HIM sad Graded LOTS FILIJSD IN
CHI'BCR D1RECTOBT
FIRST HAITI.ST CHUBOI Pert Karri* Carl Kfftl, Pm* TOU ARE INVITED
FIRST H. E. CKIRCH
REV. W. O. MOORE. S.ee A. M.. CNaaa ' .. , . I IS M A. M . Moratm *.*> 1’. M . Hund*> C M I’, m . Cknearth 7 30 I* M . —’— 7.30 P M.
rrayoro.
The Church With a
Wed nei
8HII.0H H AITIMT CHCHCH Port K orris REV. J. T. WILLIAMS, Pastor MRS. OLGA DAIIJET, Clerk You are tntvtted to atttnil ail
A. M. E. CHURCH Pert Xorri*—HeVyrilla REV. F. R. S' EVENS
-TT Son. .y at 3.M P. I fort Nor- Nnloa Bethel Rervkjca every Sunday at 11.00 A- 1 and 7.00 P. M.
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Your Floors — The first thing a visitor sees! Will they stand inspection? Preserve end beautify them with Connote Floor VomUht Emily applied, impart* a beautiful glowing finish with long wearing qualities. Your choice of dear varnish or eight natural wood tints. CARMOTE FLOOR VARNISH
J. R. PRICHARD Port Norm, N. J.
-Cut <
Apple and Celery i* apple In cube* hi
'• Hi alze. Cut three or four of celery Into cube« of •ame tlxe. Chop cabbage into Pieces and mix well with
and
and i
pepper. Mix enough In- dressing Into mixture together. Garnish with
“Standard” Tractor, 3% H. P. Rows, cultivates, dusta crops and fruit. New and used machines. Cash or terms. Send for Catalog. Tree Drmon.tration Died Garden Tractor For Sale—$85.00 ARTZ C. KELLY Westwood Farm R»° Grande, N. J. Bell Phone
ii 1 8
SHIPMATES Marc nude only by—
(CAPTAIN: Did the makers of SHU 1 MATT ranges raise the price when they j put on flat rails andj rolling bars ? Q ISALESMAV ■ □. No! I They never add any- 1 *• thing to the price !| for improvements; they count on the increased sales tu ( j return the cos*s to them. \
THE STAMFORD FOUNDRY COMPANY Established 1830 ^ STAMFORD. CONN.
Commissioner General Agent of Decda Continental Casualty Co. DANIEL A. CHEW REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY
Permanent Wave Done on the New Edmond Machine W ’h all It* latest attachments, the new automatic winder rind thermostat will not discolor or burn the hair. It gives a wide fiat wave with a marcel <-ff<-cl. No frlx. $15.00 SHAMPOOING AND WATER-WAVING Lora F. Lambert
Instructed by EDMOND
Phone 1 52-J
PORT NORRIS

