Cape May County Times, 29 July 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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CAPE JCAY COCTTTY TI¥£S. FEIDAY. JCLY 29. 1927

cape my i op INTEREST TO THE FARM AND HOME

COUNTY

Edited by W. COLLINS THOMAS

THOMAS’ COLUMN Doings of Your

Neighbors

Cafe M *\ Col ntt Fai*

A Cape May County ta;r WikhrooJ this Sep

from bring an rmponibility. If -^ct very 6tt.r. ‘~ -rr tak n in this directkki. We understand that the S Wildwood, headed by William Lipitn whf» ow-m a b'

Wildwood real e«afe. ha\e offered a •

Board of Agriculture, and that it ha* bee: •; !

For several years rr-any farmers an«i e h«

the fact that the old County Board Agr- !t.;re

condnurd. If it is poaublr to orgam/e a ■ • t> ta r it \S ia o-I thia fall, all of these people will be given an <ipportunit> to show juat bow much they really want a i f> fair. No succeA'tol fair

has ever been run by one <.r two people.

All of us who would like to see « i teditable county tan will have to lend a helping hand and boos ;t from start to fin;- 1 ', h.tty men wot king and talking in favor ot such a fair are none roc. many. To impose all of this work on two or three men n unjust to them

and hardly to thi best interests of the fair. talklur abo'

An exhibition at Wildwood ot the best of the tarm produce; plants** ;be

grown in Oipe May County should be a wonderful advertisement J ^ '

for tbetr.. lW.lv all of u, .1 Id speak and think more ot the I higli quality produce which it is piwsible to grow in Cape May | —

- ijF- May Ci

. quite a reputa-

’ by jErowimt So. after aee-1

nee on exhibition j We were oot at i hear that he had!

! State Roadside Dairymen Will Market .Association visit Maryland

Loral 'MB BeOwmired ..! • « -iB Vm 1 U -?' A*rir«1l»i»l . ..... .. . s' ... r e Dent Fixpenmcnt Station Polite clerk: vs

Annual Picnic r ape May Co

Pomona Grange 0 >p' M»y_c our ' Hou “ l>pt Ej ‘ pe " m .' nl s,at “’"

J B Tomlir. pr.ipri*-'.. Walnut (shad.- Farm.' •

■ re: or ^ Cre-ek. ha* what *e be: • amount of ^ ehe beet field of late • - e C'. .ntt . a rape May O.-on-y. this board, asatoca are of the Ft on. i iamentmg The vtuea practically c i.'

ssa* dtv ‘ ' ‘

Mr. Tomlin . April 15 . Or.'•tailed be belt* them x row Inc • until the clop . *** ' Tomtit:

fi.ld* of the Rio 1‘ackl:.. rompany make ;*:etur» when driving by . , the Shore Road.

Will Be Held at South Seaville Camp Grounds on Thursday. August 1 1

apple*. It U very eel- ' *t Rkharttoon and! Tbf annual rape May B. 'h* l mi'- a crop ot Me- . ysomona tlranee pkmle ! Jonathan. Thla y a.'ibeW at South S*avill.-

iii u;. l'amp I .

Ycround* Thursday. August 11. b< -;

o'clock, standard

Tb*- State Roadei i

i roeiatton ha* formed . t.raneh* at Middleto* ’ Holly. Friday nut

. » —k an a^dltlnr») jl-.tr.ied at Brtdgetun •■ffidals of the St a-

1 tion. plane are unde j • rcaniung loeah* at 1 i and rape May Court Ho ; The State Rnadaid. "

purp.ee

e standards *.f this to*-li marketing to a high. A large painted :

County—and less about the idRimon inferior produce and the man j

who grow- it.

Such an exhibit as is ('<ntrmpla.ed ■ .* n: able advertisement for Wildwod. Cape M the farmers who produce it.

lug. In tw-'

t help bjt be a profitCounty produce and

But most of u» should remember that we have no right to ask. expect knock or bo*-! ntil we have made every effort possible, as individuals, t.. help snake the affair a tuccesk. li other word-, boost ami a -.-t all you can and if you can't assist, at least do not krxxk. Clt Out Poui.tbv Buakheks

fair crop

and IH-Iietoup. AH of' ginmug

..ppl-* a: very dean o! i tlnu . j ^ , a- and insect Injury. Mr., In the morning there will be ath-j pi,,,, a,-.: think* that th* appl* .letic .-sent- jumping, running. : .ap

L.t will t- good thi* fall. |tug-of-war. barnyard golf, a atilt .-rabj-ni whi<h ha* b-en ad.<p - . ; • • • trace, etc. There will also be an t ,, 1 , MCU b‘h market (tandt **• . * llottman hu what »ev-;exhibit of farm product* and farm i-.nginc t>. ni*mb»i> Member* are pe*ipie f unalder to be the j machinery. . .d.lix..! o eondeet tlw-l rs'anrf* W'tat.. crop in Cap* May ! The afternoon aeolon will 1- r llrir to the requirement O • man raid "the po-jln charge of Pomona Maat.r Ed-: ... . nb , h( . rul ,. , hr . ettra large and Hurley and Lecturer A. T. D t .ib rr wl*e iii.-t i- alive with them." JleiHowell. i .iroppe.1 from Uie aaeor

* big crop of appl.*. It here will be a literary program < County „

. ry rar* thing for him r...- by the Hrangra and mualc by tb. M th ^ p rwnt j . big crop of Biaik I»-a» «'reek orche*tra. The »praker , arr w h. ivw-ii. K t> I t • year being no ear. p '•* ,b * <i*y ^ »*•*- A ! , ““*° | Howell, Jr., and John P-.weli. | urday he marketed I, * M ‘ l O- K»v Road farmer*. All th.—

- •< rraJ sugar corn

of Atlantic city. Rev.

a very popular speaker •

ir <;rangers of thia county

A baeeball game will be playc:

i-play the

III

ickly

And ..

We do not believe there arc any rommero*! poultrymen

May or Cumberland Counties at the present tine who do not practice culling of their flock*. It seems reasonable to -.ippose that if a commercial poultryman has not learned the advantage of culling by thia time, he i* no longer engaged :n the poultry b .-me**. In other words, many poultrymen who follow rullmg rigidly arc making a j very margin of profit w ith the present price ot eggs and ' ;gh , |n , Ul cost of feed. It this is true, the poult ryman who is feeding a large percentage of "boarder*" in his flock must be losing money in ft* 1 x\ poultry business. I d.~--t>n the other hand, we suspect there are many folks who are F not yet acquainted with the method of culling. Ye* hoarder" in j ,. ry the »mal! flock is aometimr* a* mush a liability as m a large flixk. | l«st week we mcntwuicd about a Cumberland County poult:-. ' 0 found 165 non-laying bird* in a flock of 600. After culling !

' ' " ‘ *' ’ ’ ' * * * '. production 1

: If you has- * hu t. appeal to by.tig. and you car.’: ideac* of tnee'te or O.pa, puli one up : ha* any lUtl* tiny oti the POota- W-

lainch will

i rounds nt rraaonablc rate*. K

body i* cordially

mid t

.-■ .i . rial Behool. teacher. ’ Uuelllcate ha* been Ueed -roily in New York f • c -rripeil cucumber bettl- . material 1b mixed with t.-n •>f lime. Earlier In the *»aYank gwaln told the writer !n- didn’t know what th :al wa*. but it killed lb.-

* ln*tantly.

Uir,. Working To

Revive C. M.

Demonstratiqn Car at Vineland August 3

Countv Fair

out thete drone* which did nothing but eat feed, average jumped from 23 per rent, to 33 per cent.

As for the method of culling, ask your county agent when the j *• next culling demonstration is to be held. < >r a-k hr: To show >°u | nsdrvidually how to cull. You will no doubt find him more than '

wiling to assist you. k •«"»« i~'F«

Or, go out in the roost an.1 puk out two hud*—one with yellow j

beak and shanks, and -«te with hrak and shanks bleached out white 01 Miu , rj , bone color. The yellow, nicr looking bird, with dean feather, and ‘ . lirrmafl h . long toe nails. »* ny.re than likels a boarder—with nothing to do but , n m eat and keep herwll nice looking and dean. The bu«» hen i- the • hrf u

’ n toe nail*, bleached beak and I b« in*ta!le,i

oductivity the vent i* an excellent j wa»her wbt'

non-layer. Notn-e the | wonderful cs an likely, unless she has ’ pared to wa* immer, and ha- just started to lay an egg | will he ’.•■!!• ,w -::.al! and dry. Now i

Angnly. Creenfield. raburg. this vumnier r ■adaide market viand a' e. He 1* to be compltni' erecting and keeping a

. _ _ _ .. Wm. Lipkin. of Wildwood.

Silver Cup For Cape May Sponsors Affair—Board of

Sucxess of bet Agriculture Co-operating Th»- better marketing of Vine- ~~ —

l.M .c- and truck crop- te WiU Be Held at Wildwood Object of a stall by the Market ,

Demonstration car. which will

:ai^»r a: the Contral Railroad reviving of the Cape May

ling the summer vocational | aLation. Vineland, on Wednesday, j County fair l- h-:ng sponsored by ax ricultnral meeting of inctitu-! August 3. Thi* car. vrhirh •»! \v,|Hani Fipkln. one of the large*:

I being directed by the State D-- ; r ,. 4l wU? ,. ia \V:ldIparttnent of Agrlrulture. ta being | ,,0,^1 an.t a i^, by Wild-

Important ishlppin : 1 m(K-t bueinr* men. Mr. Lipkin

I i* Elliott and son* pick*-i tr firet tomatoes on June z' «. E Reeve* and 8. E. 8ton< mty vocational tcachem. sp^;

■ »*ek at New

n p-pp-:.-

Hr I

: with soiled feather, and thanks. For present condition m

means of judging the laving hen 1

with yellow shanks, loafed all tpnng i » and then, her vent s

Linford Halbrunner. Erma, bar

' -evrral acres of extra fine field: point* tn South Jenu-y for :,:.d Migar corn. II. planted ou- . purpuee of giving grower* an oj I half bu»be| of Maine L'ubbk-r.-1 port unity to learn better metl I and dug 1u bushel*. j od* of grading and parking pri

• • • duct It ju-t completed

Harry Silt**, of Cape May number of stop in «loucraie:, dance hall i Court Houne, rtqsjrta planting County, white theie ba* been r lone-half Lurh* 1 of seed potato--* om-ideratil- inu-rewt manifrated ■ | and digging Ik bushel* from thtajby a large attendance at each

, Thi* I* equivalent to 23< »t It. atop*

top. plan* tcmplated

eriy in lYildwyod . Wlldw-iod for the Wag agricultural exhibition

ral equarw- ot

Improved beach front property, on which no buil-iingn have as

yet been erected.

Lr-alle fJa

the rent of the hen with the 1 be found to be large, moist and pale

l *r these few simple rules

your birds into two lots. You tn* you get more rgg» alter reiw.viii from tlie whole ftoik preswuslv.

Drvt.iNsikAJioN Txain

The State IJrpartinent Ag Turkxhoe Friday and tape Mas t to be of vrrv great interest to a la^this being a very busy season fo: L ap The exhibit* on the train wen abowing the proper method, ot fra prsadute for shipment ^ Ilirsr idea, u

shanks and beak. It will

>» bleached.

of culling and aeparate t he surpr I«ed to find that j if the cull* than you did

ui packing New [errfs rr packing ter shipmrili nd grading tor the sea

tree eon. Erma, grown second mpared to V-r

ning t

1 llvratock.

Prtnre Edward !. •

uut-lk.:ting »p-

■- Sta

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U«-aii» w bieh are iround Cape May f.i -uig at the present

1.15

and

■laud Quality

her,: will

for all farmaddrrawd by is of Huntcrta Master of 'ulluaing thi*

pitriicular

lug baud tor other facilitie? to help make

si three day*. Ug With the

CapeMay Granse Will Send County Poultrymen

to *lagr a poultry bits of (arm maohiaer: faun riop*. vsgelabie al»» horse racing, aul sail that *j| r . Upkln hi to underwrite the ti incidental to conductin

qfeialnt

Grange Calendar r . “'riru Y. ■

8 rr-

St uppemong Grape Vine j on South Scasillc Road

Seed Potatoes I l or Late Planting All varieties. Also all i kinds of beans for seed. ' I. Serata & Sons Phone 1152 Bridgeton

■ | READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE, FARM MORTGAGES * , * ! 30 Years—5° u National Farm Loan Ass'n j A Apply A S. WALKER. Sc v. . Cape May. N. J, i Bell Phone

Plants For Sale All Varieties TOMATOES CABBAGI CAllJKLOWKK ZIN.NI/ WILLIAM HILL Mayville, N. J.

The Maintenance Is Built Into Concrete Streets When the street in front of your home or place of busmens is paved, you naturally want to be sure that the pavement chosen will be the most satisfactory and economical that money will buy. Before you decide this important matter, investigate thoroughly the investment advantages of por.iand cement Concrete Pavement. Be sure you know what a standard Concrete Pavement ia. You can recognize it by the pleasing light gray color. It is made of a definitely proportioned mixture of sand and pebbles, or broken ■tone, held together by that nSoadoua binder, Portland cement. Ou, htmkUt ft * Uil. -mil, IxUrutrag thing, utrrau U'nu thu *f)8c* |»» »ra* «*»*• PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION

Bivalve Fish Mkt.