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cape may couirrr times Friday jure 10 iwr
Fisher, Second Picture
In Half Centun
Tractor
Certificate of Merit Contest;
Buckshutem
Farmer’s Club Cult ivators c , „ , r ,
- . ^ send in Date ot Larliest Labor havers * 5ea8 Picked This Year
Camera Caught Veteran of theSoil With Hoe in Hand i Who earn. - ^
—ivom Near Rio Grande in 1850 and Still
t>. Fi-rt Ctode. Mi*« Hannal h.mjfl.'ld Xn> rhantbrw wU and Mr* J<aur BUa*rd. Our pwior. Br v, C- «i R
DIRECTORY
a Resident of That Community
His Specialty Successfully Growing Sweet
Will Do the Work of Ten, Men With Wheel
Hoe in Day
Cut Cost of Production
“Still In the h»nic-» • we And Dennis Fiaber «t
been actively enjiaited in larmlr.i for 59 yearn. Mr Fisher anv born near Rio Grande. January SKUi. ISM. He Is still a r«Mdrni of tlirUto Grande comniltti . lawt >»«r Mr. and Mr*. Fisher had Hie misfortune of harin* their home Inirned to the around, however, this doe* not neem to have lea*••tied Mr. Fisher’* ability to wield lhe bo*, with which lie ts plelured uor to have dampened hi* *plrii .
in any aenae of Ibe word.
State Fami Federation
After Members
li-l-Bay Farm*, ol • ntly pure.ha*e<t t ictor culUvator* and
i *i«e tractor*.
Mr. Dewla. of IM-Bay F«
lint* that by the
”*e traclora they
ha*-
1 who plched the flr*
ind how pea* were prown rhe*t n --acb of three It will also b.- of lull Miceeedlna year* to pub•late* of the eailioei uia'tired in pa*t year*, yout neighbor about ihl*
Conti
Ml** Mabel Busby an! Mend of MillvUlr. w.-re '1*15Sag roia live* on Decoration Day. Mr*. Tbosnaa Bevan*. of Vineland. wa* a recent local eallei Chari'-* Ireland ta again •jui'' Hi. much to the regret of hi!'inner friend* and neighbor*. 11*
i* *1111 tn Mill'llle
At-1 ral targe Fblladelphis truth* have been noticed speeding past wlrt berry picker* foi ibe fa*t ripening crop of mraw-j berries in the Maurice Biver ■’ ’
a--t week In DorcbaUer M rrh. Buek*b litem Sum ^ol was second tn higluwt ■ ’age m attendance during
' him t
nil •
l the
Will Seek To Double Membership and Establish Office in Trenton
The economy of ■ traetor 1* readily > laim of one large < | This I* that the r
ly on Aunday "aU roads i el Lake." for undoubted! ars than ever before vi-1:-1 development. Many of the] ear lied branches of tip-1
F. G Stieren, O.
1 Optician 'y Opt on*
t« E. Cammerca Street
Fire Place Equipment FirB IJNIN6. DAWKR5 i-LEAN OCT DOOHS ASH DROPS. BRICK. «*« RKD QCARRT Til F. SPARK Gf ARDS. FIRE SETS AND ANDIRONS Geo. Mater Sc Bro. hROM.i rov x. j. MtfMiM HOI SK. nmuj. STORK. Ulr a*4 *■ tw(»f |\|: sTtTION >MK CHMH H and <W HOOI ON MIIN ROill
w HI
while
|a wh
"■ half to one a 5. Thla I* the " aud the farm'
. 1* the 17
* ill do
During the neat three in the State Federation ot t> Board- ol Arnculture hope, dout'le It* UK nibership. Thli Clslou was n *hed by. the
utlve eomifiltt'-. which met In tbi largest Trenton several days ago In nd- Brs; cost of maebluery w htrh ] dltlon it wa* »l*o decided tn np-1 matters no murh a* It i the prove a tinamiUK pollry Inr main-: amouD , or Ilat ,d | a bor •• will I taliilng the State rfflrr in Tren-1 na.r an d t b. giving of propel ‘ ton during the toiulng year j attantion khi, crop* at ih ‘ The State iederatlon stand* for | rtght time ' better market faclllth*. better [
farm metb'jd* and helpful operatmn among larmer* In lines. The Slat* and Nattonal Fill
Buieau.-. alien supported by large farmer metubereblp*. ronsittute
!ss,::x <-™ b "h n ?,
: revealing legislation which i*: Growers Should Make bid
harmful to the farm tntera*t*.!
Many farmer* fail to support their
Mm.-..: • 11 : ''
blank. If you know
. ,, nImm4 lhMt ^ Mhrr ' *?.**'** .ir.til'. prop-n. In nor n.-lE Ip..
fered Rlmply ha
The MImu-s Hannah SchooUleld 1 and Alberta Ackley and Mr. and Mr*. Jr***- Blizzard were among those present at the social held In the Haleyville school house Wednesday evening, under the auspice* of the M. E. Chuirh. Ml** Srliooltield recited a humoron* 1 -lection. A general good
neighbors sign It
Special attention given to
ISAAC FAGAN
Hair Cutting by
Mias Edith D. Bullock
Shampooing a Specialty
EDITHA F**tLOB
White PaUce Barber Shop
Sroond Moor
WM HISIXIP, Prop
Phot.* IM-J
Bala ftorrel Pnft Nnrrt*
FAGAN FLEETS r Flour - Fred - Grain PBRT NORRIS. V A ivrwv bat*
HARRY B. BICKING The tkitch Boy palmer to « Guaranty i4 Pore White L^g Painting and Decorating P* peril a aging Phone «» R 3 OAarrille, J j H. F. Ogden F.XIDE Battery Sale* and ftorvtr* 25 South Pearl Street Bridgeton. H J.
I. SermU & Sons Peed. Coal. Hardware and
Cut Onr For Future C*e W hereby certify Hint the
. " Who Will Be Jersey |
“Chief Big Spud’
siilCelently mature or ripe for 1 ■ rket nr eating purpose*, and at we l>el*'vr that all of the
i* Susanna Connelly, teacher i- North Port Norris school. Ibe guest of Mr*. Leroy for a few days recentl/. ong the out-of-town visitors
DENNIS FlSHKIt
Mr. Fisher recalls when there was but one bouse at Wildwood and that be used to bunt rabbits and coons on the island. A herd of wild cattle used to roam over the Island, which provided a large target than Ibe rabbit*, when meat became scarce. Once in awhile a black bear would be reen Deer were not as plentiful n* they are today, aa hunter.- were allowed to kill them at any season of the year After the town of Wildwood wa* started, a corduroy road was constructed leading 10
the resort
Farming condition* have improved a whole lot since Mr. Puttier started to farm. Twenty ycar* ago It was very uncommon to
have beets and peas before the farmers than during Fourth of July. Several daya ago quarter of a century, a neighbor of Mr. Fisher* plowed ] The fee for member*!: over ar acre of ground for blmirounty Board (which a! after supper with a tractor and ! membership in the Sta'.
bar
:ani?ation*. -omatime*
giving a* an excuse that they do mil derive any bencht Even If they receive no benefit from their county organization, and tbto to hardly likely, every farmer to fully repaid lor supporting the Stale and Nattonnl organization*, which he does indirectly by supporting the county organization. At the meeting at Trenton. Or. Llptnan. Dirt dor of the Experiment Station. told the agricultural leaders. present that there never wa* a lime when the farmers of New Jersey needed an organization to represent their Interests as they, do today. Dr. lupraan based thlt ' statement on hi* opinion* follow Ing an interview In Washington recently with a few of the outstanding tarm leaders of the Senator Agan*. Master ot the Stole Grange, in addressing the meeting lemurked that the rapid eziNviision of the Farm Bureau and Grange during the last few years ha* brought about more favorable legislation to the New Jersey jot
10 will be the "Chief Big) or New Jersey In 191: V 1 will he determined at th' ;l if the potato growing season ! ' he award made at the an ' meeting of the New Jersey f’otato Association held i
able
la'.ly to the Cape May nd Cumberland County »bo produce* the Rr*t pec* in the pod. the hr**- beads of cabbage:
, i it* ar»t peck of early pot:,
j low of marketable size. Dry Weather Has Hurt Cumberland Berries
■I* of I'nited Stale
rad* of white potato**' lake hi* entry on lorn
Ided for that putpo*'-
iting time
Each potato grower wh. lean 360 bushel* p■an three acre* will fe- . ‘ a ' Big Spud ” L-.-t y. lice were slightly more it and three X-w Jersey * qualified. The requi: *t year were that raeb • it must have at least liv she block l>efore be mu r this contest Thl- >>
-IS
traging three dollars foi
strawberries were reported li coming on pretty heavily, price* lancing from $5.00 to per crate. The dry weather affected the berries, l.upton’ partirular being la-low norm*
>»*•■- Audi rain* a* ham- fvllsa |
fiat'- wet tbe surface only
Battery or The
Have Your Work Done Right in Your Own
previous| caie that growers
j making plan* to m
[> in the! allowing in this con
r."'.V:S]i F „
plow*. ’ Isn’t that a big improvcmeut.’’ commented Mr Usher. Cape May Cape l*Und| was the principal market foi farm produce Considerable produce was also shipped to Philadelphia by boat In the course of hi* lemarks. Mr. IT«ber said that he had found on his (arm British money which wa* over 20" year
old.
Mr. Fiaber to principally late estod In sweet potato grow Ini and lie has been very suceessfu in growing this crop. He .lirtlniic
they live, hetter than when Matlo in flue heated t>ed.s Mr. Fisher said that hr doesn know of a better place than Cap
Tuckahoe Grangers Invited To Picnic
from Dorothy Grange. Woj Master Davidson being am Ihcm. The subject of touting <
Nallonal I’lMleration).
cheap investment for it" pn dually in which a man to eng for hi* living. If tbe Stale : ation doe* no! double Its men ship within th.- next three mo it will simply go to show Ilia hr ve many farmers in the :
either not acquainted
means appealano- ol sot: nd tbe; In Cumberland • very niake It seem ihi protre- South Jersey gro
Home
5 Marcel Wave Wa!.Shampoo (Med. 1*
Facial Maesag. la! Plastlque and
Scalp Massage. Viol and Vibrator Treat
Trouble?
See
H. F. OGDEN FOR HONEST. CAPABLE ATTENTION MILLER TIRES AND PYTTir BATTERIES 25 S. Peari Street Bridgeton, N. J.
Millville, N. J.
Dr. Augu»t Miller
Chiropractic
Health Service Specialized Nerve Reading* X-ray SpiDograph
Laboratory Phone: 3S0
303 High St. MiOvillr
f- — ■ |
Dan Henderson Co.
410 HIGH STREET
MILLVILLE, N. J. 1 1
We Will Buy Your Old Carpets Or Reweave Them into Reversible Rugs
MAC CARPETS AND COLONIAL RAO RUO*
Wove* to eedvr and «=•- **••.
^ CARPET CLEANING
Smith Rug Works, Inc.
Truck Calls — Phone VO
415 W. Main Street
I-
ALWATB tSR FOR Grandma's or Kew-Bee Bread Geo. E. Le Sturgeon BRIM.I rov S. 1. t If It's Clothing
See
Maier & Elwell thk r.NTF. "iti.'i: Sk l-asrel SL, RzHeetoti ^WaroJtUdIo
Phoae* 152 and Ills
rim.imm; iwni^am I'UNON. PI.UFRS.
riTTMBlW
llridgetna. Sew Jrr
Satisfactory Portrai t
HARRY W. WEBB i*orr soRRih GENERAL TRCCKINfl sidewalks Filled aid Gndrd 'OTS FILLtID IN rm'Rf'B r»RK'T0*T
9 H. Laurel St.. Bridgets H. J.'
FIRST U iPTIKT (T* Efl
| Fort SwrrK Carl Idi, "i
TOC ARE INVITED
Notary Public
DEEDS. MORTGAGES, ETC. W. D. Robbins, Jr. j Drug Store l'i>rt Norris N. J.
R. L. Sharp Buyer and Shipper of AM. ElMlS OF I-KOIH ( 1. and Dealer In HIGH t-RABF KKRTH.m.R.S Marebansr:
Mrs. Mattie Berry (Formerty with Mi* It li
Beckett. Millville) PORT NORRIS
Grower* rested in - PORT NORRIS
ihould rammiinirate with lh>-i! >p Call 12$-J-11 for appoint- I
ouoty age hi * office and mak. j? ment.
ipplloatlon. (■ NTS, ai
| the Pai
Bureau and I who are unw-lllin
Some Farmers Oppose Tuberculin Testinn
Stop in and see the NEWSTAR
SIX
in Show Room
Ing of Bouth ito a dtociuv eronce lo th> r dairy cow* .-rs ■ .poke In a..d quite a inich opposed xoter of the
Come in and see the New 6-60 Peerless Sedan in Our Show Room
Congoleum Rugs
THIS WEEK
We save you $3.73 o
or buy TWO at the Regu* j
lar Price—we give you
One Free
Chambers Flreleu Gas Range | Cook With T,, * C.a* nB Turned Off Dan Henderson Co. 410 High St. Millville. H J.
FIKhT R. I.. ( HVRI H SET. W O MOORF.. Paztor J ■*' A. M , *Ts** Meeting. I*> I* ’ . ilc ntnc Wor*b«. » M.. ki'Mwrih
The i’hurch With a X
hHH.OH Btl'TIHT CBiRGiR Fort Santa RJ-.V J. i WILLIAMS. Paator MRS OlAJA UAILET, t leik You are inlvited to attend oil
services
A. M. ( HCBTR P it Narri*- HaJervilM REA’. P. R. STEVENS fisi v lee - e\rry Suafto;
‘,Vf 4'*- *•
.1
NEW PATTERNS ALL SITES
J
CHILDREN’S DAY
Your Floors — The first thing a visitor sees WtU they land mipedioe > Prr^rve and bentifr them With Carmc*r Floor V.rotoh' Baaiv apphcd. impoft* ■ beautiful glowing bnivh with long wearing quabtie*. Your titotn of ctewi vninuh or eight natuiAl wood tinUL Carmotk flotr varnish
1. K. C. Line at Erma McComidc-Bcering Farm Implcnie:; Parte and Repairs (or All Makes of Machines Also Bnist Garden Seeds Tunnell's Fertilisers Always tn Stock A. H. SWAIN Mi Phone: 90* U-2 REMA. M. J.
Peerless - - Dodge
4 and 6
Sales and Service “Af Your Service** Commercial Garage
You want tour little tot* hi look their bc»t on ihi* CHILDREN’S DAY. - We have the *wvrte*t little DRESSES and the cute*t little SHOES. (iood assortment ot the hue little Thoro Br.Kl OXFORDS aiqi PIMPS. Aly. SOCKS. BABY BONN Ell’S a,d everything to supply their wants for that day.
J. R. PRICHARD
Port Norris, N. J.
ConinteNoner General Agent of Coatim-ntal Cazualty Co DANIEL A. CHEW UEAL ESTATE AND IN.Si.'It ANTE PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY
ELBERG’C 1V DEPT. STORE ^ PORT NORRIS
Eveiything For Your Spring and Summer Needs in CLOTHING and SHOES For the Whole Family.
Phone 156
POR ! NORRIS A. GRACE. Mgr.
A HARD JOB Its about as much of a job for a climber to penetrate the ’400’“s “ > s for a Used Car to get access to our display floor. The car MUST HAVE THE GOODS. Commercial Garage Phone 156 POST N0EBIS. H. J. A H? 6 !® 15 ONIY AS DEPeNDABl^ AS DE-ALe-R WHO sects IT

