CAPE MAY COUKTY TIMES. FBIDAY. JULY 15. 1927.
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imberland Co. growers May Open Market rd of Agriculture and table Growers' Ass n Favorably Inclined
Reforestration Making Gains In New Jersey State Ranks Seventh in Number of Trees (Wanted By Fanners
Effective Next Sprit,,, Cood y V Fot w|< .
lut-tion aurkrt for rurntM-i-■,,un:y producr will r«>ult trr nr* til ns. srvnter m»! a nd con»*!QOfnt1y briltr ~t lor produce grown In lh<This to l he conclusion' .4 a) hr » onmnjHie^ repr^nc the Oour<y Btinrd ultur« •nd Ihc Vegetable rr»' Atwoclallon. which h« Id eilng al the Court linuw. [••ion. laal Ttnwdajr .-vcn'ng. Kerchcr. chIK of ihe Buof Marhcta for the Htatr of Jriwy. »cl wHh Ibc core-' and gave bis espcrlrneo ouch ■uarkcl organisations location of such a market, d one be organised, and otto of attracting buyer* -t itting rlNca throughout the were principal larfforj* coned. The plan comidcred was ar hi clf<-<t to the one at rtlle. Del., where atrawberare sold under Ike hammer, a of the member* had vtaitit* market ere era! week* ago were well Impmwed *!th thto tod of eelkng produce, aat there la suffit lcnt produce •arrant'each a market *.u< itlle doubt In the mind* of r on the committee. The foeltbat Bridgeton would be a al point waa generally agreed t. The next action taken be to aecure n elte that to enlent to a railroad aiding adopt a method of attractbuyent who will open up ter markets for the produce, lould an auction block be *»- lubed. the cosnaMtee will a' ;e to hare It Is operation lor strawberry market next
Auto Paiade at Avalon On Labor Day The Borough Recreation Coumlttrr of Avalon, rtwponelhle for the finest Independence Day celebration thto rcHort ha* wltnewted. hare announced thai an aut»mobllr parade Is being planned for Labor Day. '.’ll. \.ry eucccswful Motnorial Day program was also under the supervision of Hits committee, which to prosing a valuable asset to Avalon.
May Run Bus Line Sea Isle Junction To Avalon
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teland Poultrymen Will seed Alfalfa For Poultry ,»y poultrymen of Ihe Vinetract are planning to wed to alfalfa, eay* t* M Bab Cumberland County Agent.
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1 of this forage vrop. In r to glre the poultrymen in section the greatest amount •atotance. a twtBgbt meeting being scheduled tor Tuesday i*. July It. at T o'clock, ht saving time, at which H. R CoS. farm crupe spe-. . will be prvnent with the
Secretary of Agriculture Jai dine ba« announced the appoint ment of R. n. Fbrbee a* the director of the All-gb. nv Forest Ksperlment station, wh ch i.» to Ing establtohed thto month. ThAllegheny Station will rve the forest Interests of Pi nnsyltania. Maryland. Delaware and .New J. t-
aey.
That the farmers throughout the United States are alive to the economic changes which are ever Increasing the possibilities In yrowlng limber crops I* shown In a report recently published by ihe federal authorities at Washington Thto report shows that of Ibe fifty odd million forest tree* plant'd this spring on pri . vale or Slate owned land* in i America, about twenty-five million (one-halt > were planted |,y fattner* on larm lands. It Is not surprising that the farmers should lead In forest planting In fart, It was to to expected Agriculture In America has undergone vast rhanges during the last few decade*, perhaps the trout promlnen* result of these change* has been the more Intensive farming of the better soils, arrorapanled by the abondonment of the poorer and More and more farmers are !>eIng faced with the problem of finding some suitable and profil- | able uses for these Inafini: acres. Timber tree crops admirably meet ! their need because the cost of establishing such crops is low; they can to- planted without the ground being plowed or ctheriwbe prepared: once planed they | takeesn of themselves, thus alI lowing the farmer* to gl >-• all of | their attention and time to their t olh* r farm activities. It to quite certain tha' each ' year will show an Increase 1 acreage planted by Ihe f»rm-n» ol
! America.
N« w Jersey farmers ar- well up in ihe from rank, ‘landing | m ventb In the number of trees planted by farmers within lis i borders. When w consider that ! there are lhirty-o..e odd Slat*, in which forestry extent-ion work 'is being done, thto I* not a Very
showing.
New Jersey we have made but a small start In the refoiestrallon ol Idle land, which promises In remain Idle for many decade* unless reclaimed lor limber crops. Tht gain* mad.- in forest planting during the last lew years promise* well for the future.
Annual Convent ion Assembly-by-the-Sea To Be Field at Stone Harbor August 7 to 14
The Assembly by-tt hold It* tenth annual from August 7 to H Inclusive. A most Interesting and helpful program has been arranged. Prominent teacher* and lecturers have been secured. The beach work lor the children and youths will be conducted again by Rev. Mr Chamberlain. The young people - ! department wll be in the band* of Mr Bert Rudolph Among familiar speakers and teachers will be Dr*. Dagrr. IN.hlman. De ». Hoffman and others. Dr. D. S Daughterly, the prcsl dent, expects to to present. No registrations. Evorytoidy welcome. Nine Life Guards At Stone t larbor This year the btone Harbor beach patrol consists of nine husky members, an Increase ovet all preceding years. Five <rf th* guard* are stationed at the central bathing beach al Nnlnetysixth street. With an excellent boarh and surgical equipment, the*, guards went on duty July 1. The Captain. James Slane. began his duty on June 15. Thto is the to’gnnlng of his fourth year id service for the Btone Har-
bor patrol.
"Do you remember the first boy that kuuwd you’"' "l*>i>k hire. I want a decent evening'* entertainment, not a course tn ancient history "
Thursday ■
Bast
I M:.-, William Cocking and Mrs. Ralph Clll.n i motor trip to 1-uray 1 Mr*. Walter Osborne rned to their home on irth Street, after spenddays with relatives In
Millville
That a bus Unt-
ie Junction and Avalon and nni llatbor to . t.t • mplaled by ori"' 1 te Pennsylvania Railroad was , mounred by Mayor Uuslavus
Bergn. r at the weekly session of I enjoyed ,
-mmliwlon-r* last Tuce- i t-avetn. be trip from the June- j:i Avalon would consume ( hav,- reU
but elgh tin minul -. against the Nottb ! forty-five required by the train. in g a : v it Is said. | *tt^J» n -‘
Mayor staled he would and Mr*. ChristUn Pet. rhave further to announce on the, son. "f Bti.lgcton Pike, and Mr. subject at the next meeting. I and M F. K. Flsler. of Vlne-
; land. It tt on Saturday for an ex- ! tended autonud>l|p trip to D.-la-ware Water (lap and other points
of int.-net
Mr.- Jot , M. Wade, o! NorrlsMt M II Christy entertain towI1 p a Jh< ( , r Mr(1 •d the l-i I. • Aid and the An R.-ui,,.,, chew, of Pine Street, lern.n Bibb Claw* o! the Second y|, , nd j|rs. Charles Barnett. VI E Church at a day's outlug )( f |.; a .. street, spent th* n bet rottage at the Malaga week end holiday* at Nesbaminay 'amp Ground* on Thursday. * Valb y ^ airoptuous dinner and supper M[ clarence Key a . re si rved and an enjoyable. hliv< . returned to heir home lit Itale * a- had ’Brooklyn. N Y. after spending a 1 1(. , an t Ur* D. E. Evans. of !n ,. (>k with their parent* In. this I I hr w. Side, annoutiec the cll y birth of a baby gitl ; Mrs Mabel Lore, of Cape May! Ml and M:- William Brown. Cour, |i (lUM ., entertained Miss' Mi. and Mi* Archer Dunham and Mildred King, ol East Oak Street. I Mr. and Mr*. Ernest D Ware over the w.-ek end. wen guest* at a dinner party The City ol Millville has offerglven by Mr. and Mr*. Charles ,. d j:s reward for information | Conover. Friday evening at the | (S | dlM K to th. arrest and convlcChalfont Haddun Hall. In Al-i|i on %4 ndal- who broke lantic Ci-y. ‘down the ir.-<* dedicated to the Riehard Townsend, ol Mul- world war veteran* and otherwise | berry Street, ha* returned home.I fitfir.-d the new city park, after igM-nding a two weeks' va- Th , niIy Cllp p| t ^ children un-| cation a: Everett. Maas. | der the rare of th. Millville Paul Rtedon has relumed homel Lodge Klks have been Invited! after sp.-ndlng —me time at West with their mothers to pass their Lynn. Mar*. annual outing at Ocean City. Mr. and Mr. Hatty Slxamith Delaware Wat. i Gap and Bush-1 are visit ing ti. r mother. Mrs. | kill Falls. P* Mo-1 of the chili Kath-nne Slxstulth. on Plhv dt-en have undergone operation.*! Street. i at hoepltato and some are prartlcMr. and Mr*. Ralph Hughe*. a ]| y cur ,.,i. of We-: Main Street, sp. nt the M. and Mrs. Harry Conmn ami week end with their daughter d aus h:.r. Helen, and Mrs. Hanand husband <n Ocean City. | nab Corson, of Gloucester, spent The Holmes-Baker Orchestra, a j ihe week end with relative* In combination of local musicians j this city. who ar.- playing at the Wildwood; Mr and Mrs. Carlton Reeve*. Crest Pi.-r lor the summer fur-1 w ho recently married, wore nisbed the music Thutvday night pleasantly *urpii- -l when a numat tho Hotel Adelphta-Witte In ! to-i ol :!i. it friend* gathered at Wildwood at the reception ten-; their home on Filth Street and
dered the inter-city beauties.
Mr*. George Henderson and s' j —> daughr. :. Clara, ate spending a I F. G. Stiffen, 0. D. month a: Sru I*le Cl’y. i OpttcUn Optometrist Raymond Gran , of E. Street, j tyj ; comtr»rc» kiom I* v 1.--1ting friends In Sea Isle “ “
John M ihtdly. of Smith Street, j spent Sunday in Atlantic City. Mrs. B n ha Brnaddu* and ! children, of York. Pa., are passj ing the summer with her parI ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Berry,
of North Second St reel.
The Millville business and pro-
'll dered them : received many i
Hful git to. Making mur
per day on two th'y were enrol
DIRECTORY
than foil mile* t the three days :
Captain and, I • Middle Avc-: in Millville ■ik the win- 1
of the Churches and rrofessinnal and II CaailM-rlaad Uonnly
da. They | ’tip north-;
Mr and A a delight till Bhenandoati
folk and Old
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Valley oi-i
Baltimm
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Fire Place Equipment
FLUE LINING. DAMPERS. CLEAN OCT DOORS. ASH DROPS. BRICK. 6xfi RED QUARRY TH E. SPARK GUARDS. FIRE SITS
AND ANDIRONS.
Geo. Maier & Bro.
BRIDGETON, N. J.
They Are Like That ten Dumdutu beard
MIOOM HOUSE- SRAM- STORE, Oil and GASOLINE STATION NEAR UHURUH and SCHOOL ON RAIN ROAD ISAAC FAGAN
Flop: "An Ocean Wat
i plain a* th.- m " said the tactics -d to explain stun
Wallet L. Riggin Modern Plumber and EHeclrician Kalrbank. Morse and Co. Agent Phone 62 w Port Horn*
A girl has won oratnrlral contest: ar vlously reported that In the talking art*.
the national
Ladies’ Hair Cutting and Shampooing a Specialty White Palace Barber Shop WM. HISLOP. prop. Main Street Port Norris
We Will Buy Your Old Carpets Or Reweave Them into Reversible Rugs
Smith Rug Works, Inc. Truck Cab* - Psoe. i: 415 W. Main Street Millville, N. J.
ALWAYS ASK FOR Grandma's or Kew-Bee Bread Geo. E. Le Sturgeon BRIDGETON, N. J.
If It’s Clothing See Maier & Elwell THE ENTERPRISE 33-X'i S. Laurel SI, Bridge
of the roil. InoralatiuB •cot. and the value id at xre factors that will he ex- { ned at the «wM«ght meting ' aWy thto meeting wiU tot VtncJand).
ballot we. m • to a large
Grange Calendar *ee •**» Or—ip Wf-t •
for Everybody. Everywhere
Crystal Ice
A. J. OGDEN Port Norri*, N. J. Pbont i09 j
Tike Ice Regularly It Saves Food, Protects Health
TURNER
Riverside Restaurant B A. CHARD. Prop. E'toh Dinners a Specialty Board by Day or Week
Notary Public DEEDS. MORTGAGES, ETC, i W. D. Robbins, Jr. j Drug Store Port Norris, N. J.
FAGAN & FLEETWOOD Flour - Feed - Grain PORT NORRIS, N. J. Monday —Dividing Creek Thur*d*y—H*iejrvill«^ Maurlcetow
HARRY B. BICKING The Dutch Boy Painter la a Guaranty o.' Pure While Lead Painting and Decorating Paperhanglng Phone 69-R-3 Cedarville, H. J
H. F. Ogden , EXIDE Battery Sale* and Service' 25 South Pearl Street Bridgeton. N. J.
I. Serata & Sons Feed. Coal. Hardware and , Fanners' Supplies m
R. B. PRICHARD / - WIRING— Anything Electrical Repaired PORT NORRIS
R. L. Sharp Buyer and Shipper of ALL KINDS OE PRODUCE and Dealer In HIGH GRADE KERTILIZERft Warebodsei Manriretown Wharf
HIGGINS-C 4SKII.L-HUNT PIANOS, PLAYERS, TltTROLAS llridgeton. New Jersey HARRY W. WEBB POUT NORRIS GENERAL TRUCKING Sidewalk* Eilled and Graded •GTS ETLLED IN CHURCH t'KECTORY FIRST BAPTIST Cf UCH Port Norris Carl E.gU, .“astei YOU ARE INVITED
Chambers Fireless Gas Range Cook With The Gas Turned Off Dan Henderson Co. 410 High Si. Millville. H. J
A MONG the eight beautiful k Chevrolet passenger car models (here is one particularly suited for every driving preference—a Chevrolet for everybody, etrryuhere. The family aecking an allpurpose automobile—those women and men who require personal cars of unquestioned smartness—(he business man who demands combined economy, utility and fine appearance—owners of high-priced automobiles w ho w ish lo enjoy the advantages of additional transportation without sacrifice of quality or prestige— —all find in Chevrolet exactly the car (hat meets (heir needs, at a price w hose lowness reflects the economies of gigantic production!
*S>5SCN*x . PORT NORRIS GARAGE
INSURANCE PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY "ASK US ABOUT IT"
EARL H. BROWN. Prop. PORT NORRIS, N. J. 1
QUALITY AT LOW COST l
Phone 104-R
Let Us Refinish Your Car in DUCO Prices Reasonable Every Job Guaranteed Quick Service Call at our showroom or telephone us for price
on your car.
LF.S CHECK CORSON & MILLS IHE Sf&rZl men Day and Night Service PORT NORRIS, N. J. PHONE kb
Dr. August Miller Chiropractic Health Service Sperlallzeil Nerve Rcadlnga X-ray Spinograpb laboratory
El KM !
R. E. ( HTRUH Fort Norris REV. W. O. MOORE. Pastor ».0f> A. M , Cl»«a M.-vtlnc. I*u Kesves, leadt-r It to A M . Morning Worship. I K p. M . Sunday ScluoL s to P. M . Kpwnrlb Ls—we. ; .10 p. XI Ev. tiing fifisSkki. J.to p m Wi-duejag ■eealaa I’rayere. The Church With a Welcome
SHILOH BAPTIST URl HUH Port Norris REV J. T. WII.I.IAM8. Pastor MRS. OLGA DAILEY. Ulerk You are Inlvtted to atU-Dd all services
A. M. E. f HURUH Port Norri* Haleyrilto REn'. E\ R. STEVENS Hatoyvilto-Union ltotl,*l ic«-« every Sunday at I to P. I*nrt Norrto—Union lt-th.1 -> StitHtoy •« 11.00 A nd ? t*i P M.
Cummlm-i'-uer General Agent of Dt-,-u» CoDtlueatal Casualty Co. DANIEL A. CHEW REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY
Just Think!
When you are in Millville. Five gallons of Standard or Sinclair Gas and i Quart of strictly high-grade, medium oil
$1.00. including tax.
TROTH GARAGE
417 North Third Street (Successor to Troth & Keen)
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Custom Made Awnings
Robt. W. DuBois, Jr. Bivalve, N. J.

