Cape May County Times, 8 July 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 21

CAPE MAY COUFTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1927.

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hings of Your Neighbors

Marketing jBumper Potato Crop

r-|-< . W 7*11 Irain Will

_..„wj typf Of !«tRr board 1by Joiwph Smith. Koad Dwth nMesi of th : an.il. no that ib< Hal tor «•!«• ♦an h«t« got tig rtthcr mMth

• ard Toamtcnd. Oca n !.j< iuadt' conald.raol# nuprorlMC the grounds ii round hi* attracU' .ijaUow

hi*

Hrrlraon. Dlaa Crdi. drat tlpr tomatora. t Mi Brrlcaon ha- an

In* tomato |tatah and h.

doubt markrt (hr main

of hi* crop

Cap.' May unusually

r 'r*in of tOBUMoca. having nr d plant* from Charlli Kl.lor*. who ha* ben «a« ...I from ariatlrd planu fo

Tour State

priest will be ronaidrrably lower thl* fall, and pruti.iuly neat aprlng. At least w* hop* so. J. O. Hunt, or Fishing Cr**k. ! manager of th* K. A. Black farm, remarked the other day that some one bad intimated tha* bad hern said on the Farm'

Face that h. pi-wed lu. -pan.- Farmers Will Be Given vvt, ! VI hVi' 'af-par. ntiy Demonstrations on Grading not t..k i ibe matte, ,•:i- and Packing Produce and while »e think h* be1 Sow They Can Hold Mart. thl* pag* ( w< w ish to ua. hi* - baer for mak.ng pun. for running a demonthl* Matemeat The Farm Pag* m , rt otlng train of fam .u:„- in and a-wi.i farm- Iirodurt;: trough Important N*» ' T ^ ^ * f Jetw-y agrirultural wrtlons have *"**■’ *’ prwc'ice j- con- virtually eomplet.-d by the ‘’T" ' ' ,r - ln ' p ; l ' State ivpartment of AgricuKure. h* ipf uti.t.r Karmen. In g*u«»l tj,,, lh) . nr „ mark, ring «raln ma> •- crfln«-d for not apray . v ,. r lo b,. will aid In carrying cantaloupe*, hut «. haw .. 1JC ou) t he plan- for utandard-lov.-r. du not Intend to.v.r IUI1( . N ,. w JerwyV marketing meatem aa IndividualV uain. and :il .ihod*

«y "he kwt hi* cantaloup. heeu«** h* did not apray."

"Staudardmtkm of farm product* mean* uuttoraiity In their . grading, packing and eontaiaer*."

Stanley Urban. - fScwben. ha* xv ,, , )llr j - Secmtary picking rtnng bean* and t< !ht . ivpnriment of Ay *«uaeli f.w over a. Week. \\* eupare. By paying . looe noiirnd that h. al*o ha- -.me ra- yrtlUon to xbrm . !hr< ,

• iking of tomato**. Edward ,r * «»• rabhug.. beet* and !ke prxmM .. he any*. • when, ha* an n- on, " n ’- New Jett- y can do much lo hold i-t patch Ot ihem. Anyone J * * * t eaatnrn market- m tip- face of particularly inter.«>ted in] Oe'.rg. Ma'thew*. Fu-htng »tr.quou- corapdition from wcthr dlflcivnce beureenl Crvek. pick d hi* flt>: string itkm* where some of lhew imana. Bonny Beat and Mar-1 bean* about iun* H* ah* 1 mn* haw been b-atoed. . idtoaM watch Mr. Town-1 h»e a tomato patch which look.- The eahlblta and demon*!I . patch. He ha* th«»- three] bitter than average. rvofi* aboard the marketing rile* Planted aide by awl • • • will be of the product* In » the Oo*h*n-Dennliiville road.! Mt*- John C Bale. Flahing the varfoue *erttun* id dhe Slat, i be uaidly awn by] Creek, agprecia:.* th. fact that Hpecuili. Thi-y will include.

1 hard to mi ; helTH-lf and i they vl.-it le ’, suiniu. i. \\ York. ■ '

,, . . , i rwtun. :<■ fi Hunt ha.- a wonderful crop ^ j li r p| ;it

e train which

n* I tile raided.

Swain. Shore Road. U hi* place very attractive u*. ot flowciw and ahrnbe . hear that M; Radrliffc. .n hath- Oorawr. South Sewvilie 1 aim ha* a Os tree. ; argument in favor ' V that Cape May County have been the Uarden of

vided bar

potato**. both

of potato.-* to -npport hi* idea*, i hu ,j,..

and ate inclined to believe Th . H \!u!ii tbit th.- "pr.wf ot th. puddlnr, BllnK |‘ t .,i » -t, 1* in th- .suing." "Ol course the ; , km ' ha . : J,

>ale of applieation of l.rtlllier wa* preKy high." raid Mr. Hunt. "but on. muet rememb -r chat the mil *a* anything but rich, which

I peach fruits under various -•

eondltipn*.

Both Commercial and King ! ’ n ‘' ! Crab Fertilizers Used !bi«mm. A bnmler por.no crop h.v* Jurt s-n hatv•.-ted by J O. Hunt cm ' e Black tarm. at Fishing v-ek. According to Mr. Hunt. IS'-S pout! ' of S-S-5 fertillaer ra u* -d :n he row and 1.000 *ound- j*.! acre of king crab T '", r"' 1 Skrubberv Thieves Are ■w.et pots 1 - - last year. When w . r he king crab wa.- left off of n ‘ of the Meanest lype rows. Mr. Hunt raid that h*' pit from one-ihird to one-half I*** potato- than where it wa* applied. Furthermore, th* p<>latis- were enialler. through snni* p*opl. told Hunt that king crab would * •the potat.s-- lo be si-abby. he said that his potatoes were a*

clean as could be.

He picked the -r*t squash for mark." on June 27. end had pick--! a rior.-n or more ripe to-

matlioos on June 30.

Mr Hunt’s -xperi.-nee In f» tlllzing poiat'ies Is somewhat co trary lo the notions of quite number of fanner* about the use

commercial fcrtlHarm.

and has tak ,

DIRECTORY >■1 Ihc Cban-bcs and rrofc—icnal and Business Bonse* ol | CumlH-rland County

Fire Place Equipment FlATE BINtNTT. DAMPERS.] CLEAN OCT HOOKS ASH riROPS. MHICK., «vfi KI D QCARKY Tli II. : SPARK (It ARDS ITIti. S17TS AND ANDIRONS. Goo. Maier & Bro. BRIDfIFTON, y. J. MtOUV HOIST. SMil.l. STORI. Oil and CtSOt.tKE STITION M \K « III IM II and Sf llOOI. ox mux mnii ISAAC FAGAN Waller L. Riggin Modern Plumber and

Electrician

Fairbank. Morw and Co. Ag.m ITionc 52-W Port Morris

FAGAN & FLFETWOOD Flour - Feed - Grain FOBT NORRIS. X. J.

DELIVERY DAYS

Mona.iy—DividMKj Creek ThurvJjy—M.ilyrvillc. Maururtewn Slturtlav—Pert Norn* HARRY B. BICKING The Hutch Boy Painter I* a Guaranty of Pure White l-cad Painting and lhcurating

Papcrhanglng

Phone 69-R-3 Crdarville. H J

H. F. Ogden EXIDE Battery Sab's and Rervlco 25 South Pearl Street Bridgeton. M. J.

I. Serata & Son* Feed. Coal. Hardware anFarmers’ Suppllca

IhUiy

t differ

Predicts Large Peaches I®' 111 ’ 1 ";

, . , ! clean- thin Central Jersey | det. n.

Peaches should be cXO.-pU.>nally I'“ ,n ' large tn central New Jersey hi* | J.

iinditions oon- j Co" md aerioui i fttrsliai.'l

:.i Smith, another Sbor* .-Id.-nl. «oiu<- Urn* ago i to have the earii.v .rn In Cap. May County, at lew-t oHifldent fbat • ill hav* sugar corn very

Charior LnRer. Cold .- alttms tha! July and t are the two boM tuonths uch to slip hydrangeas. She out OIK foul

u th- ground The leave* on. but any Bowen, are' It Mt ia Ibe ground •ter practically all w ill td. Mr. Luper has field

*My above the average, potato** have also made - which art longer than wrage a*rn about the coun-

day that fv-rtUtiT

himbat

n .d-Washioned garden thi* j whktc an -*r A few vegetable* Piao ^Uumtan-.

ke-. to the h'rti*» ir a big beip lpor*. Br _ he said, and more tanner* p.juluy industry in tboue eechnubi hair them. She also ba.- lloul , »m, 4 , will bo devoted vne very pretty llow.-r*. which, i,.^ grwike and standard*, hr claims, always used to be a j It 1* capected that cuany Rn

art << every old-fashion-t bom- i r> : l |pp,. n - will visit the Unuo ( , vwra ,,| t . aid.-n. . train .aring the day. when r. pr.-j drow|bl K r, vn UnK to M. A.

«■! olives of lire D-g>artmsnt of Blake, of the Colleg. of Agriculture

Mi. at..I M:> Kira Col. - .^grlcuUurt- will demonstrate and! a , Kn , r( . r * rnfreraity. The Klberta

h l ’ 1 very good; grading tm thods Baeh,p,. ach h;M , Jlir ., pgsasB its sixtieth

" raponUing . « k. i-l- - vruing ih- re w ill b, informal jgaj. de.clopincnt at the horti•b-> e • Itiomict | (gika on : v train by growersIcuIUral farm at New Brunswick, t.m They simply b-rnghi • and atiiicultaral leader* of the^ngu,, inilt is oonsiderably larger f tnstrumen:-. obtained a book stale ’.than ha* b-.n the caae for several

t inskrui-tio-i- and proce-d-d t-i According Ui tk creiary Durye- . years.

ap-.n,,. On- .afsiu own -t by lnitlI will alart front MulUeu The horticultviral division of the

bom hw* mothered several lot* Hill. July 18. where the first ( baby abtrk*. I demoustrations will lx- held. It • * * | will run over th* Reading and Jail.-. McOr. of Hei*lcrvtll--. ,he Central Railroad of N iho was formerly employed by j,., m j- line*, making one-day b* "Leader." but Is now mpr. - -iop* in towns in the heart of the . ntiag the "Penruiyl'ania Farm- state’* great vegetable and rruit i

r. II

. «: d-vllar- annually be-1 p<*>ily cooled milk and 1 N-. matter h ow clean :thy the cow* or how ’he methods dr how ut.ntul*. milk will w>,n !«• it) quality and eony thousands of bacl.-rla not • ffectlvely cooled, ohould b. begun ttn-

. milk

iach cow’s milk being

| Smith Rug Works, Inc. 415 W. Main Street Millville, N. J.

Ladies’ Hair Cutting and Shampooing a Specialty White Palace Barber Shop

\VM. HISLOP. Prop. . . . Main Mr.cl Port Norris ^ythmg Electrical Repaired

R. B PRICHARD

—WIRING—

Dr. August Miller Chiropractic Health Service Specialized Nerve Reading*

VI W AYS ASK TOR Grandma’s or Kew-Bee Bread

Geo. E. Le Sturgeon!

BKIIMiTTOX, X. J.

kind .

1 loan producing section*. Cap-- May.

the writer oev.-rol bound cupn-.- Atlantic. Cumberland. Glouetuter of wo old l*rm magazine, pub- aI1 ,| Monmouth O-unti.w will t>e Uabed back in the “M«W ** AV<- viidtrd. The entire tour a* now hope to tm-lud* *oms vl th. most planned will tak-- more than a

inter.-mirig ttrau. in turtli.-i month to oomplt*.-.

was noticed 'he other day

Grange Calendar

VVebor. he had

of Fishing

.all a dandy f , Arcording to ! P

to practically

h wa* going;,

^ Julio* Way.

Tubercular Testing of Cows Should Be Approved "Tuberculin Timing of Dairy

Cow*." wa* ’he subject of a talk given at TtKkaboe Grange last j

Frtdgy evening by vocational

teacher S. E. Stone. In the coarve

of his talk he related an incident

which h< said proved to his satisfaction that the test 1* praeticai

should b* approciatod by.

I SCHWARTZ’S

All Spring

COATS

and

DRESSES Vs Oft

nd milk i

i gen- 1

Spi-elal lot Collegiate Sweaters J2.98 ’ Regular IS-Od valuAll Sommer Millinery $1.98 SCHWARTZ’S

«-.« 'll". ' y ’ 1; - n.D Dt

C-.u-: Hous. s..' Iju. ^appb-

* i"- *' "* a N •• Tartt *** u> 'ji •■•th “in—*r * tT tkia- J ir.bi.t mac by th- oat* 11 Wal-IR

J. S. TURNER

INSURANCE

PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY •’ASK US ABOUT IT"

Who Supplies Most of the Eato ? The Answer Is ^ MR. GROCER A Real Community Servant—give Kim a boost. Ask Kim for our good Bread for your every day menu.

LE STOURGEON’S

Kew-Bee Bread SERVED ANYWHERE IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY

T T I N F Weddings and J L-' 1 y L* Graduations are mil*mono* on life’s highway which should be marked with

Photographs

PORT NORRIS

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R1GU1XS-GASK1IX-HIOT PIANOS, IT VYURS, YIITB0I.Y8 llridL-et-ui, Ken Jeraey R. L. Sharp Buyer and Shipper of AM. KINDS OT TKODTUE and Dealer in HIGH GRAM: Tl U1II.1ZTRS I YVarehoitse: Naurieetona Bharf HARRY W. WEBB TORT NORRIS GENERAL TRUCKING S>denalL% Tilled at 1 Graded ’OTS 'TU.UD IN

| Special I '

ntion to framing re* and diploma*.

,HE W*KDjTUEiC 29 H Laun-l St.. Bridgeton. N. J.

FIRST HAITI ST (R< RUB Tort Norriv Carl Kgti, I'avfwi YOU ARK INVITED

Notary Public DEEDS. MORTGAGES. ETe. \\ r . D. Robbins, Jr. Drug Sin- Tort Noriks X. J.

‘‘"^New Feed Store j Opens at Courthouse

4

I Sale of Porch Rockers $5.75 Porch Rockers Now $4.50 $5.50 Porch Rockers Now $4.25 $2.50 Porch Rockers Now $1.95 These Rockers are sturdily built and have woven reed seats and backs.

—SPECIAL— Wrought Iron Smoking Stands $1.00 each

A. J. OGDEN Port Norrit, N. J- rtam IW1 Isir kr IdfolAxiy It Sim food. Protect! Bcaitfc

“ The Home of Good Furniture * * | CURNITURF 1 R. B. CORSON -Ld 220-222 High Stmt. MiUville. N- J.

Let Us Refinish Your Car in OUCO Prices Reasonable Even’ Job Guaranteed Quick Service Cal! at our showroom or telephone us for price on your car.

Chambers Fireless Gas

Range

Cook With

Th* Go*

Turned Off I Dan Henderson Co. 410 High ot. Millville. H- J.

IHI Rf U DIRECTORY

FIRST M. E. < imKlH Tort Norrts Rt:v. v

Th- Church With :

8HIL0H IMITIST (’BIRTH Tort Nurris REV. J. T. WILLIAMS. Pastor MRS. OlAlA DAILEY. U.-rk You arc inivit.d to atfe-nd all

A. B. E. ( HTBCH Tort Norriv Haleyvilk REV F. It. STEY’ENS

. - BfUrioasr

Gen-Tal Ag.nt

Of Deeds

Continental Casualty Co.

DANIEL A. CHEW

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE

PORT NORRIS

NEW JERSEY

Just Think!

LES CHECK CORSON & MILLS

IHE

Day and Night Serv ice PORT NORRIS, N. J. PHONE 163

When you are in Millville. r Five gallons of Standard or Sinclair Gas and a Quart of strictly high-grade, medium oil

$1.00. including tax.

TROTH GARAGE t 417 North Third Street *

Custom Made Awnings

Robt. W. DuBois, Jr. Bivalve. N. J.