Cape May County Times, 24 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 19

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Poultrymen Will Tour To Canada'

Cumberland Co. Men Will

Attend Poultry Congres*

I Early Farm Production Contest

Hakyville

Ltrrry >1^4-1 Or*"-* '

Pe*»ler. CoW Sprinr

harresUnc an rxoHIrnl crop of aUlke ard timothy bay Mr. Feaatrr Mtd that It U the beat rat I be hai ev»i awn H» remark lyT I hat many farmer* m thr

Spring section have

The World's Poultry Congreve, which U to be held this year at Ottawa. Canada, from July *7 to August « will be well attended bv New Jersey poultrymen. In-

cluding several from Cumberland -

County and pomlbly some from ™

Cape May County The jen«r be much harder

poultrymer p^n to form a tour »» at K>m> point In North Jersey;

and aruoaed to Canada and re-; Rev. Bdwr"d Wright and Mrs turn in » body. Leslie M. Blsck., Wright, of «old Spring, say that newly appointed poultry npeelsl-1 they think t U remarkable bow ut Is In charge of arrangement* many convenience* it u possible for the New Jersey tour. Mr to have In country homes at the Black la anxious to have all of present Ume # # #

those who contemplate taking

thvT*tour to get In touch with I In our opinion on- of the most him at an early date so that ar- attracUve yards In rape May 1 rangenwnts can be made lor ac- County I* that of Dr W. A. Lake. L -Salons. I of fold Sprinr Possibly Mrs ' . . . . Mike's fondness for roses and This ^ BoBltrvmen other flower* largely accounU ^t’a'^fhe Nort^Amerlcsn' ,or " The lake pmp. r*> used er held OB ‘ h * ,, r - m ,. n to Include the famous Cold Spring ntlnent and tboso ^ vb|fb wlltrr „ rold .w ' l waur gushes forth the year to attend arlll be round. There used to b«-two springs for the trip. 'according lo Mr. lake, however, •cretary Jardlne baa recently j ons o{ (hrm covered over by ilnted a number uf delegates i ^ hard surfaced road. Even

Handsome C«tific.kten of ^ ^ Merit For Winners ! ,«^aevi e-*- v

mm. Bobert. of Pie. Win n handsome certificate of j Sunday. La e- a. w*. t*.

i m the 'old and let ns know as early as P* 1 | ouitan. of pr.usd- iw

expressed the on what date you dag laarrtsd *a Philadelphia o'

^ *"• •'>»’*““ r“; " T .„... a

ier this year than the first three heads ot oob**** ; wntly b~n erec-. ■ ■* -wr

Certificates of merit will he , r ry, one for Mr» CharV* w

t. o! tta pmmt |

in Cape May and Cumberland ^ ^ MnL tonmm H3e« d Counties who send in the coupons . aB g iwo daughter of v ud a.- ik.< “>«I pitav J~» er... L“„’V.'

ud .how 11.1 Hr; dw ?***“

or cut cabbage the earliest in Mr and Mm. iu»«> Hua«.

Isr^sr^r; -'

Send the coupon in Io&aj. ; 1Ub] Huii ^ t

Simply have three of your neigh- M t sad Mm. Bam.-. Carr.-. hnn an it I were vUUlng rvUtlvw 1= Dear Cut Out For Future Dse 1 of MiiiuitWe hereby certify that the | wv «,tcrt*inmi on Sunday »•.

. I home of Mr. and Mm- Abr»c

t* 0 *® Camp.

think she has n

r Valley Farm to t. ms Every season 'b.rty-dlve yvwm

tor** 'r- •* j plifirais ~ Mssy **** ,<f rears a'tar year

s.lsdeiphta berry • pard y :»-.iKew rwnra j is a

hem friends a

y b-na .11b!.

tn tbc

.. * -; Mr - • nd Mr *

r \aughan ^ lOiiviIle, wee, vision ' IL* 17 M™- Irvin Candy oa M< "t .: i «. j " f t ■>-.* ■I- •”> • , “ i '

i ‘ i fa v May. Mr. !io*r Btewlmna. ,. n muMy HI »oe

j*Umi HospHs'-

vbult *

■mis.

i A ton with be —,

a gad Mm Job *

la Johnson Mar ! | srr Johnson ami } ootored to PiiU.

Cedarville

igi.c. " — me nsiu wui i*.... ‘ — fflclally r present -.bte lboulrtl thU ha* hidden the vprlng. Among thooe are a number bM not giopp^) the flow of

romlnent men In the Lnllci ^ waIer

Department of Agtlcult

t«s Depariineu. ... 1 Prol. Harry R. ^wl*. who .1 represent the National Poul-

■r Council.

nyard

to us is sufficiently mature or ripe for market or eating purposes, and

i __ Golf at

Fortescue Picnic

H.minalion Contest To Se-

lect County Champions The followers of the game of

U-nrard golf are to be given an opportunity to demon*! raf their skill at the county farmer* mote to be held at POrtescue on Tuesday. July 1* The botse-

0.0- pttfhln.

b, ..Id to wton^tlee wWk je*

plrnl. will W *» t"”'"

centeet to select the county

sr.mi.t»» .00 Win ptui.

como*ttUoD will. t™”

An “ j«"r !• too.

tended the SUte picnic at Turn hllng Dam Park l»»l summer

not u* tMterMd Cweg

„.,n .... tOO P '*!“o„ rempotlUoi. ot« " ^ l ‘ ,p '^£; ib. ebubty •Ilmlb.Uwb ""“J ran bring out acme material llmt w“ make a »alr bid for be

contest U to be held um, '‘ r

suspires of the Amelrcan Agri

culturist snd will he njn

Esu.” «^“bb';..“:

rr„'“rr

warming “JV‘l, to Bh ow their

astS^a, 1 ^ Kia^TlTlool "pair fencer .round PJ-ture -bore the c lug U to run at °

r^.^y.owthrough th*^ bara U, lump over.

of a flock “ r

* gardener 1* usuaccordlni. fc '*’*

Depart men 1

-ovlded he h* l keep th*’ ch torden during growing sese Granj Calend"

rfri H.U,

tltouxl***. Ussier-

C. SecrvUrr-

c:. j*. Madden. Erma, finds that by keeping chirks busy and by iceding them plenty of buttrnnlH. seem* to prevent toe picking and tall pulling. ■ Mr*. Mary Delconlo. Belleplnin. ] lost considerably on her berry . patch through frost injury. In f spite of this she picked some cx-i

cellent strawberrie*.

« splendid new bsrn ba* just been erected by Garrett Caret on his farm near Tuckahoe and he ha* some extra floe alfalfa hay

lo go Into It.

that we believe that produced in hi* field.

Those who attetrtied the commencemeM eieretse* of Port S"eta High Stfcoo! on Friday wer. Mr*. Harry Berry and dnught-r Mary. Mrs Frank B-fWker. M:.

llrs VUHism Bank" 1* enterdibs her sister. Miss Sarah

wtfnrd. of Philadelphia

«l»* Mary Creamer has reruraed r duties as a student nurse at

.pending

!y C>1- | parents. « j people! Hrineshultit

1 Misses Marr--*e John:

tr M ‘P ! tan Panlltn. !

- — —sir fa-'..‘itftord Sharp

' and to the,drlpbta Wedmdtoiy evening Jo dmve. ihe,. t|1 ^)^ lhf • Agtre to see “Mary-

ineee " of their hunt My

Miss Marl- ■nHb has returned , a her hittut- after a visit to Rlchutond. Va Miss Smith and a • gtrl friend started out to hike

nua both ways. IbeT n rides a great part of

me w;n .Talking the rest of the way M . Smith reports It great

‘Port r %

Mr .rj Mr*. Howard Jenkins m.t «Uy. of Fau'-eboro. were rt'itlne relative* in town on Sat Urd, ' , Mrs. I^arl Burt snd

Mr

■ Hot

Prom a distance A. R Faure'a larm. at Bellrplaln. looks as If It had snowed. Upon closer Inspection we found Ihst what was apparently snow, was a large flock of white Pekin duck*. Mr Faure said that there were over 1500 duck* In the flock. In all stages development—and wc believe

hiapptni. Belleplain. *ay* that “horse bean*'' are called Kava tn Italy. Over there every farmer planta some of them. When green they are tweeter than peas. In Italy they are fed to horse* and hogs, to a certain extent, tn the dry form. He ha* a patch of them at present which look* very good. ^ 9 Several Pauls Scarlet bushes In bloom may be s — the entrance to the Cape May

'ounty Farm.

of the ’ Bdward Bobbii— —— Priant. Mr* Allan Sheppard. Mr* werC M. E. Waltstw. Thelma F\»b* ! Sara Sheppard. Howard Bowker William Bradway and Wilson

Berry.

Mr. and Mrs Raymond Sheppard spent Ttouraday la Atlantic

City.

Mr. and Mm. WHItam Fisher entertained relati>*» from Clnyton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowser and Mr. and Mrs WraWy lilies were guests of Mr. and Mr*. John Williams. «*f Somers PMnt.

recewliy.

Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Sharp were Shopping tn Millville on

Saturday.

Rev. C. B. Beer**, pastor of the M. E. Church, preached ait excellent sermon on Sunday morning, hi* subject being ••Value of Youth." in the nlng v*e Children's Day wr

held.

I child-*, of Fa Irion, spent part

„ nf *two wrakT*spent' with > ^urd.y with Mr. and Mr*.

Harris Kobinsrm Franm Burt-

1. *ard Lore, of Philadelphia.

„i the week end with hla par Captain and Mrs. Grant 1

enii. gapo»*»*

'.Jra. lee Maybe w and Mra-j

nes Conway were among the j

Monday. 1

number. -

Buckshutem

John Powell, of Cape Court House, has s nice lol dahlias growing, which will supplying cut flowers for his r krt stand before many day*.

May

Edward Burley. Tuckahoe. Mas-

er of the Pomona Grange o! . ape May County, remarked Um other day that he ta very much

In favor of local Grange* giving report of their activities — * Farm Page ” * 1

Cumberland Growers

To See Markets

Will Make Inspection Trip To See Produce Handled A tour of inspection of aome of the world’s greatest i.-arkrt* will be the object of the pilgrimage of Cumberland County vegetable growers to New York next Wednesday plgbt * nd Thursday morning. June 29 and 30. The Cumberland County Vegetable Grower*' AaaocUtion in co-operation with th* county agents and the transportation speclaMat. H. B. Bamford. Is rraporndble for the arrangements. The South Jersey growers, wh*. furnish a variety of produce i b< New York market, thrui he seaaon. from broccoli to^ sweet potatoes, are anxious for the opieirtunity to learn notmthing of the method* of har.JHng and distributing thooe crops after

they leave th* farm.

As the plans now aland, the grower? will leave about mida/uvvioon and travel on the Oen

i to Jersey City. An oppor-, ----- - --

tunity wall be given to are- tbc I daughters. Ruth and

met! ode used of transferring the 10 * >er produce from the terminal to' ' ork chr - * or •

the market. In New York they will see the distribution through aunmtivdou house. Jobber and retailer. The local truckers are particularly In'-era*! cd In the produce from competing arrau*. and will obaerve mntboda of packing, ki ds of packsg*vt. and

■ nt r .wr*. T*»' 11* ... Hinnab fkrrdon, of Folo- < t|» tiding some 'Ime with _ it, town. Is ng cal'ed > the serious III ews of her

Mr Elmer Steelman

and Mr* Lewis Sheppard ; "

„t,- Fortesms f«.r the Mr. and Mr*. WHIU.- -

where Mr Sheppard Is pen. ««•«•»

J ..... ! »'• “ d M ™ /"STJSJi (.Ld>. Bateman re-! .pent the week end with rel»>lv«a ;ong the faculty . | recently with friends In Orena ollege. Mts* ft.'.-Ittty. -

HnwTr^'Hancock U ' c rru l*' Produced Howard^ Hanoock. |lk>n .-i,b South J.creey.

t-arm race. Master of the Cumberland County Pomona Grange, expressed a like opinion If your Grange activities are not reported, kindly bring Ihis matter up at the next meeting, as we are anxious lo have all Cumberland and Cape May County Grange reports. The only reason we do not print them Is because we do no! receive them. Good Grange reports will be helpful lo all GIW »» “ f0 . r i fn - couraglng new members to Join. John Bradford. Newport, sold 421 crates of lettuce off of a Utile over

one-half acre of^grou

Among U>o« •« b “ rd from in the Farm Production ontest. are Benjamin Taylor. Orenn View, who dug potatoes at very early date* and Harold Hand. Hlo Grande, who cpt cabbage before the flrsi of June. If you dug potatoes very early, or cut cabbage early, fill out the coupon thl* |>agc. and rend It In. You II p tbc requirements are

wry » A*- . . ,

Several week* ago Evan C Lore j f Newport, cut 210 crates .attuce from a little over «

fourth of an sere of sowed U-Uure. j Hr had every right to be well (

pleased because It was rewed late

and he hardly expected any re-

He rec«l»ed a good Prire ca he sold It on Ibc early

market . . »

Walters.

_j is not an

with the poultry buslnesc pects for the coming mont nf the princl|>»l Indication* profit in the p-ultry btulDc

in compel It loo vltb South J<—.. Those who contemplate taking the trip are being advised !■ communicate wHfc one of tie of fleet* of the Vegetable Grow ore' Awociation or the county agent*' office before Saturday

tbc 25th.

SPRAY MATERIAL

Cash Prices

Arsenate of Lead. 4 lbs— Tubcr-tonlc. per lb— J. P. C0LUHS CO. So. SeavlUe. N. J.

Mim Clara Compton, of MaurIcetown. spent Monday afternoon and evening with 4be family of Mortimer Maybew. Mint Hannah Kchoolfleld was a Philadelphia visitor on Thurs-

day.

Lumber and concrete blocks at _ie Laurel LaV» development indicate more bungalows in the

near future.

Mrs. Susan Mayhew. of Maurice town. spent Thursday at the home of Hickman Shropshire. Mrs. John Summeiagill and

Martha

York CMy. for a visit. Mr*. mergin'* father, a former resi-

of this vicinity is

as usual.

*. Mortimer Mayhew and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Blltxard spen Friday evening at the home <•.. Mr*, ekirah Sheppard. In Maurtce-

youth.

Mrs Arthur Austin was a Cam den visitor this week.

FARM MORTGAGES 30 Year*—5% Rational Fans: Loan Ass'n &AppW A. S WALKER, Sec’y. Cape May. H J.

Bell Phone

FOR SALE Clover and Timothy Hay $20.00 per Ton at the farm Cut-cured and ready to haul. Uriah Crew. Green Creek. H Bell Phone Wildwood Exch. 1000—DUCKS—1000 For Sale Young and Old—All stage* > growth. Several hundred now ready fA. B. FAURE Belleplain, N. J.

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nothing to sell

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1

rording to Ml fart that pull

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