Cape May County Times, 22 July 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 18

CAPE MAY COUNTY TINES. FRIDAY. JUIY 22. 1&27.

Paje Two

OF INTEREST TO THE FARM AND HOME

Edited by W. COLLINS THOMAS

CUMBERLAND COUNTY

THOMAS’ COLUMN

TATt FaUMMS* PK VIC

High Point Park Grange

Picnic July 2* 1

] Onion Maggots—Wh**n

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i- Ioa4 «>» Omibrrland Couot| tarnirr- :• tv • . ■ ' ■ */—j — *

,w 1 " trip tin- State Fanntn Pi.n. ti

, * |1 ‘ High Prnnt Park. Sumtx Count I !•• J'* *Juitr a 1 ** ~

nun both Cap*- Max Courm and Cuirdwtlan-! V ■•'ui-v tarmrrx •fc ; about taking their iamiliet along x r th -hrit

•ur. i outing trip. ^

No o.v »»bo hax th*- tin.i ••hnul.i r> attmdflig :h . annual

mrrtuig <*t the .•'*atc Orangr and Star*- 1 : iaf:ori. Thr narting A Picturesque Motor Trip

afionlv a xx.nnicrt.il opportunity for amng North Jertcx. High’

Point Park i» one of the xhoicr pi. n. xpor. nt \rx«- l-r«--.. owned hx the State and h located in tie nortfnm corner ot i ouniy. about three mile* from the junction ot the Statex of York. New Jeney and Pentmlvama. It i» IWat tret ahnxr sea and xontains a beaut.tu! lake, a lookuut <tatmn. xxhrre. on a ilea

Hides of the surrounding country can be xiesxrd. The p*:k also has i Hou'h Jrnwy a clubhouse x»h.. h was at one time thr home ot Colour! Kusrr. the i b«u»e. abos. former owner of thr park. j A. M. daylial A feature of the pnnic which prove*! to be Orry interesting last pl ' ,fc year at Bridgeton, and which should prove to he npialh mtnesting] In*'

at High Poir* Park, was the State-wide Intsochoe p

ITvy C W „„d W ork 0 fY 0m

Neighbors

nd me tnCorma*!'. life history an t union maggi-:.

How To Reach the Paric

and Time To Arrive —Good Program

i Those in r * 1 Kiiteratton ar * j t>» held at HI ’> j day. July .•»

Thr librral pnrrs uhich are bring * yatd golt” player* in the State takm •even xash prirres oftnrd tange from tor second, down to $S.Utt for srxr.ith , Shiltdi. will hr k'unibrrlan*! County •

I). M. Babbitt, County Agent

ansiou* for those who desire to make bus tn notify his officr hritur the J i ’th. trip to the ptenw on Fridav and return arnmumalatHHis F'nday night in S

Babbitt - .dh.e acvotdmgly.

rif result

part

i the he

i the Ilelai

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Plan to WT.tk a little ha blondav. and on knday an. enjoy the brautitul scenrrv ol ot the State Grange and the ? Park. In thr course at a it doilais spent not thr two d. pleasant metuui iea ot thr tl Aphis Cat ti Infestations ot aidiis on vounj grower* consideiable cunxern dur xpiestHKi ui the minds of the grow effort to cxaitrol the unei t m to dune to the trees. Del-Rax Farms ago and got sufficient cootrtd mi th ham, Ai'voiding to Cotmty Vineland i» planning to make an cbnk. ITv-r who have light in any loax d the unrvt is allowed in

Jet Thursda Saturday « North |r:sr

'umherland bx I : will make the i *

- haidet

lion inagao; in tn lar ! fly K^ienihHnK the co — fly. but emaller. Kt on the plants aear ! n crack* of the soil T ikTola, about one-’hi r kill the youns plai burrow Into !h. bull decay. Since the mi .nalde poisonina •ned bait to aurart a: Blea beforw the eggs a b»«n reemnrfiended T! made aa follows: Ot '>• calli.n of water, i. i h- sp T-lanrn I> sodium aive-nile In b,, r and add the innla^T !*•- sprayed on tl .th a coarse non!material will eoll*c. *P». or It may h.- d in fifteen to tw*n tie for each acre. T «d* to be renewed ait iiie and when drlc! . i

Half Century Farmers' (' iie ra arc those who have i> mlng un their own aroount y or more years. If you kr any such m.-n In yo'ir « ni’y. wi would apprvi la'.,

xlng theti names.

1 -prayed potalnes mat .• -it.- and yield*.

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A. S. Walker. Cape May. hosj in unneually gmal alfalfa andi

Cunfinoment rearing of pull* !e Ini pullets. Several ippliratlons | " t-en subjecied to nn ail j of poultry manur< around tin) . n.ie of trials on the Vineland small tn••s in his appl*- urrhard! :.xet this spring and while it is) during Ih.- last rxx.i y*-ars baxej' .-.ira! ihal some p*-»ple are *i1s-| rause*| them to make a wonderful]'"'’ ■PP'dnted the majorily are being crowth. u. rewful in rearing a healthy j o • • r-rliet. John M. Fallirk. on. The Jnslin strain ol Bib Bos-1 * I- tnut Axepui-. is one of th—• , proxed the bi—t yield n.a.- 1 > h” tried modified coufiaeinent J k**tablr heads with an Aidw.it and, ■ is well pleased with the re-j t',.b|i of While But Boston a rl— I alts II- has rained, up to 3■* I eerond. This*-- an- the re.-oilt.' lediibs of ag.-. 150 Ls-gborr. pul-'obtained on the sprint: letturel

E. E Miller.

Is-wU Hofima ; best fields of < i Spring section.

id*- Parking Com- j They aiso have ato-s*. ThVse an* sing of any they

f*d maiketable head* rent, of the Abhot: ., Borlon yielded mi Is. The butterhe.-l mhed by C C. Mot-, ta. yielded the hi*]

and the pu ns . «t High Poi.it •t miss thr few w irk - in tbr r*-J> last nj^nx

ppl* trees have caused tew weeks. It is a mg aphis will d*. little Bertrand Gillette «t j

wr'lT a* « rakeii I te. Mt. Babbitt i

ussesm and l.lgh I'--route for the b* o.

Waging War

On Poultry Diseases

Slate Agricultural College Working With Co. Agents i . Through Poultry Dept. " Try Confinement System j -

with ptactlrally no mor- ! rartety lest conduct, ity trom dlia-ase. These birds j Thornborrow’a by th •■f g*M*d sfae and the brighi ;. • rxli*-. 43 per mil. n low color in shanks and beak' landing In Hie J.

IndieaUons that they are injyu ■-llent health. He hoe lltilfjp* uble with cannibalism and! Ill .Uts his success to the fact . he t he has supplied them llbef-| tu . with green stu# and aaash | fin i has gtx-en them plenty of er.

in in th*- houM-. The birds are’ all •>! ih*w s*r* I ■Wed about 1*0 aquarr tret of j there being a n space each. Mr. Fallirk i leaver, t'nrixaled !- that he has gotten a larger! and In rivaled HU d and a healthier bird as a: msbed eaeelleni v ult of rearing in confinement. I sutf.r.-d hewvH-r i

• • • Both of th.

O I.inge. C.tp*- May Court nished by C. C. \|. IS* an artist, tor sur.ly rfiHKt« will bfi HI beautiful Hon in front of the at Thombortovt i Court House, created ahnnsi in both Ne

r night, and the aVrangemenl the (lowers and shrabs ts a k of art We have known (

Lange for several years, and show up well trom th

>v*- known that he was a land-j Hoad,

ape gardener, however, this Is] • • • .* ni‘t time we hav. ever had { Harold Hand, oi Map!,

.e pleasure »l seeing any of | Farm, r

Jack;

and (Vdart

Hand has some e

Open Formula Feeds

Co-operative G. L F. Non-p,

fOrange league Federation)

Highest Qnahty Cheap u Home Mu

Besolts that Mean Prolits Sold by C. DE CINQUE

Cape May Court House Woodbmt

Ol Interest To Farmers! We still hare a full line of Farm and Garden S*»t!i All stock freah and true to name Peas. Beans. Onion Sets. Grass Secdf, and all other varieties. Come in and look us over. HARRY SOLOF, Inc. Farmer* - Supply Store 21 E. Main Slr<*t Millvillt. N. Bell Phone: 3S6

*ps May and Comb-1

ill sot d*»x* n the numb* damage Thr vans- :

1 • I Bird 11. By this

bam

of IVterwburg. • property?

gladioUv Just coming I

i- Ih.sl d to they

"the! tap

• If he had used noth-. * •d which he sated from] b.i; Fortunately he plain j'■!

SPBAY MATERIAL Cash Prices Irsenale ..f la^d. 4 th,

J P COLLINS CO

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Regulations For Shipping In Beetle Area i i artnera C SKij' Produt r ] j Anywhere in Limits of , 1 Quarantined Seclon In* ludes N*?w York City.

FARM MORTGAGES 30 Years —5"„ National Farm Loan Assn AApply A S WALKER Sev y Cape May. H. J. Bell Htone

“Standard” Tractor, 3Vi H.'P. Plows, cultivates, dusts crops and froit New and used machines. Cash or ten* Scad for Catalog. Free Deawnstrena Used Garden Tractor For Sale -$85 00 ARTZ C. KELLY We,.wood F*rm Rio Grand., N. 1 Bell Phone

PLANTS All Leading Varities Tomato $1.50 pet 1000 Cabbage *100 per 1000 Pepper $2 50 per 1000 Caullflcwer $3 00 per 1000 Bntxscl Sprout $1 50 pet 1000

OROL LEDDEN & SON SEWELL N J.

Seed Potatoes

I. Serata & Sons

PianU For Sale All Varieties

WILLIAM HILL Mayville. N. J.

fresh FBK find Clams Bivalve Fish Mkt.

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