CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JULY 29.
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iiator Agans Talks To Cape May Co. Farmers on Marketing X of State Grange Says Jersey Farmers Must Meet lompetition By Putting Business in Agriculture ind Looking To the Marketing End of Fanning
markMIng end of our buslnww. The problems can be handled satistaclory to the consumers and ourselves If we will but do It. But all of those suKKcetlons you sot-ten here today will be of no Rood whatever unless, you home and put them Into prac-
t Grade Produce and Give People What They Want
l- othi
hundred snd fifty fartr
sted people
the 8tat< Department ..ture marketlns train ilonda) o' this week May Court House. Over 1 % letted the train oe Friday evening In s|
very unfavorable weather i Arizona every head
that Is shipped
expense <•( the train Is bejoWttly by the State :ment of Agriculture and .adlng Railroad. The purthe train la to aid proIn preparing their produce
staff of the
train consists of a num trained specialists from Bureau of Markets. Bamford. State tran. - expert In charge. Irwin rdon. publicity manager of ding Crmipany. Is accomthe train, representing Iroad company.
1 Texas onion growers and Arizona melon growers can’t afford to pay the freight on poor stuff. 1 have visited the Petaluma egg district In California and have seen them grade and candl- every egg they ship. They are also
careful about packing. 1
Icebei
graded.
’ut more business In the busl- » of agriculture. That Is the In purpose o' the marketing
Give People Whnt They Want
Make-tip of Train
Save the Trees and
Ail. A... .• Pohlman. D. Upton Bale and 1 Add to Attractions Christian Hansen.
, *. Bible Study
Carelessness Costs New Jer- tMiiraan. llalnei
sey 80,000 Acres Annually; U1 ^
lice.
Must Meet Competitors te are at the crossroads, don’t Improve the marketing situation In New Jersey, such competition as we now have from other sectlona, then we an going to lose our markets, rat ablo, wUl go down—as they havi already done in some New Jersey sections—and farmers
off of the farms.
Within a 60 mile radius of
Trenton lives one-tenth the lallon of the United States.
New Jersey products should bring a premium Instead of being
a drug on the markets.
But farmers have to correct
this situation for thsmaslr
they think some great person Is coming along and do It for them
-—they are going to
pointed. Truck loads of prodi
Cape May County you are coming In from neighboring quite fortunate In having States. We should make New your resort markets, yet others Jersey products so attractive that come In and handicap your mar-1 consumers will buy them In prefkets. We have a winter popu- erence.
latlon here In New Jersey of; about 3.500.000 people. In the
summer it is six or seven million | Xhl . remr dy for aI , o, ufe There la no reason why New Jer- of „ ur marketing system Is sey fanners should not feed them. lnJw . t a | lltle buginau, j
t opening of afternoon e
There’s
time
There’s
No Time To Quit
o part and
time to sleep i
DIRECTORY of the Churches and Professlcmal and Business Houses Cumberland County
Business Needed in Agriculture
. The latter will give three
Carelessness with fires and blackboard talks, matches, and Inadequate spark 1 The Blackboard and V arresting device* on locomotives Sunday School, cost New Jersey 80.000 acres of ;. The Blackboard as an Al l woodland a year. The magnitude to Memory. of this loss has led E. U Bcovell. The Blackboard and the
forester of the extension service Bible.
of the State College of Agrlcul- 3. The Home—This Ansembly tural to Issue an appeal to sum- has been characterized as ’’The no i vacationists to use care| Home Assembly." Dr. Dager will with matches cigarettes, and speak on the “Need of the Home” pipes While in the woods. and Mrs. Levi Ilalnsr and Mrs. Mr. Scovell points out that «. I). Daugherty on "Home Mak-
the building of camp fires In or ing."
near khe woods without a permit i. Prohibition ami Law-Enforce-is Illegal. This applies to owners merit.—Friday afternoon will be as well as tampers Passage of given over ’o a consideration of the law became necensary because these matters. Pointed talks by of the great tendency of people tj-u,. American citizens. The W. to ignore all precautions for pre- c. T. U will have a voice In venting a spread of the fires this and Dn>. Halner and Bair Names of the local wardens who will each have a message. Issue permits are obtainable from 6. Story Telling Period.—Indlsap- *he State Forest Fire Warden, at splratlon from other lives. Mrs. Trenton. Along with the permit U. I Bair. Mrs. 8. D. Daugherty.
Issued a booklet describing the and Dr. DeYoe.
safis-t and most effective way of 6 Mission*.—Home and For-, building a camp fire. sign Missions will have a place. I Mr. Scovell believe* that the Let us not forget those who gave leading factor of attractiveness us the Gospel nor fall to send | In a recreation center la the or take It to others who do not tree*. Robbed of them he d. - have it. Dr. Manlkain. Dr. Llp-
elares, the most beautiful spot is paid and Mn«. Bail
No reason
rhy
I agriculture.
i demonstration train
| of two care, one filled
ranging from fancy
a of produce from New a* well as package* of and fruit* of Inferior fey to * complete radio outf the receiving of the latest : informal!'*). The others * combination diner and ation ear for the areommol of guests and attendants. Hats In egg marketing. Btandar titation. vege- | distribution fruit packing narketlng as well as market
repmrentlnc State
federal departments, were on | to explain the exhibits and » problems with the grow-
a time to slug and i
• In pray.
n time thnt's glad nnd ; • that** blue, a time to plan and i a time to grin and i
There’s a time to
time to play.
But there never »
shouldn’t give the consumer what Mr Bamford. who Introduced he wants, as he wants it. All !hp speaker, commented that New business manufacturers have JprMjr (arrn p roduC e will agents out getting a aUat on , blacklisted If the farmer* do consumer demands. and they j wake up and Improve their tnar-cat-r to these demands. Farmers! keting methods,
have to do the asm* thing. j Consume!* ate paying enough but the farmer* are not getting all that they should. Farmers will have to grade their produce. Railroad are catering to shippers!
to prevent bruising and Injuring _ r-TT - t- z of farm product*. Anybody wh" KulCS lo rollow lo Insure any busines* has to be on Truckers and Poultrymen
: Making Alfafa Runs For Pullets
his toe*. The same condition Is Hue with the milk men. If one dairyman refu«3«< to have his row* tested, the public simply buy* from some one who does lest. The namt thing hapFvnr,
with other produce.
Potato growers should grade their potatoes, otherwise the price U base! on the Hmall potatoes. It U far better fo get -i >rket price W the goo I ones end feed the Email one* ; > the
hog*.
Experts go out and try
‘The pullet range of alfalfa car. be easily eatabllshed on poultry farms in the Vlnnland tract If the operator will observe a few factors that arc essential for success with this crop.” This la the statement made by 11. R. Cox. farm rmp specialist.
.... of the State Agricultural College,
HP* Yfr f pertliu' at and forceful u|or ^ j, u rar better fo gel who spoke to a number of poulBirers was deli 1 , red at the ev,- ,, kol prlc ^ ( „ r )ht . fioo , trymen at a twilight meeting at pM* s«*lon at Cape May Court . nd (ee(J lhe gm: , n oneB ; , lh , the Egg Laying Contest at VlneSo®' Senat..: Agans. Master | a nd last Tuesday evening. This
K f - Expert* go out and try to tell vrop 1* one that furnishes portion of Senator (a ,me!* how to do things so they abundance of excellent quality
talk was as follows: r will receive better price*. Many forage for poultry and Is or
1 const dec It n *r-*! plsasiift ^ , j, ale j,,,,,. ^ a n my Hfe- that will continue to yield for
Mfi privilege to come to Cape ^ ’ uthcr before me—and call i number of years If It 1* properly
May County, y. ! must . th( . ( . xperu , book farmer*. l seeded. The cost and the ♦file ui the small.e! gathering 1 j^ln’t used to have much re- required to seed a stand mak< *ddrss-d In this eoun ; p,.,., (or them , nJw if t but I ! Important to make sure that all
I Oth Annual Assembly at Stone Harbor
Opens August 7—Prominent Speakers, Teachers and
Lecturers on Program
Dr. Daugherty To Attend
New Jersey hnul.i have r eta which go begging, yet 1 that prod-i'-t* from other i are driviuc New Jersey l produce out of the market*, t may nor be w> much of tm here, y.d a lot of probeing *h:pped in here
a other aectk>:i- and they ar ■
-selling Jersey product*
- favorite cry now D Ural •re producing ion much. Th*
whole lot of
them now. If farmer* "hang together they will hang
separately."
Another thing, formers don’t spend enough for advertising their product*. In California the Chamber of Commerce will drive you around and altow you all of i heir important line* of business. Why. when 1 was out there they fed me raisins, nuts, prunes and s hen I slacked up eating them, they started feeding me prune.! stuffed with English walnuts rolled In sugar. When 1 got home there were two boxes of waiting for me. That a sample of th.- way they boost California and advertise her pro-
sembly Music. -Mr. Burt RiKiolph In charge, assisted by j Mr. Lesslg Bocrelll. Mrs. Evelyn Davis. Mr. Harold Kelton. Mrs. Carolyn Woll. Mrs. Patience LudMre. Leelle Stile*, and other*. 8. "The Early Church."— Three lecture*. Rev. Ivan Hage-
dorn.
Evening Meeting* 8:00 P. M.
Dally—
Monday—An evening with Dr. j Pohlman. The Talc of Four {
Fire Place Equipment FLUE LINING. DAMPERS. CLEAN OIT DOORS. ASH DROPS, BRICK. 6x6 RED QUARRY TILE. SPARK GUARDS. FIRE SETS AND ANDIRONS. Geo. Maier & Bro. BRIDGETON, H. 4. T-KOOM HOUSE, SMALL STOKE, OIL and GASOLINE STATION NEAR CHURCH and SCHOOL OX MAIN ROAD ISAAC FAGAN Walter L. Riggin Modern Plumber and
Electrician
All Spring i Fairt-nk. Morse and Co. Agent _ _ A TT’ ; Phone 62-W Port Norm
1 \ 1 O
F. G. Stieren, O. D. Optician OO Optometrlat 121 E. Commerce Street
Bridgeton. N. J.
and DRESSES Vs Oft Special lot Collegiate Sweaters $2 98 Regular 55.00 value All Summer Millinery $1.9!
Ladies’ Hair Cutting and Shampooing a Specialty White Palace Barber Shop
WM. HI SLOP, Prop.
Main Street Port Norris
FAGAN & FLEETWOOD Flour - Feed - Grain PORT NORRIS N. J. DELIVERY DAYS Monday—Dividing Creek luraday—HaleyviHe. Mauricetown and Bucvahutem
HARRY B. BICKING The Dutch Boy Painter 1* a Guaranty of Pure While Lead Painting and Decorating Paperhanging Phone 69-R-3 Cedarville, N. J
H. F. Ogden EX1DE Battery Sales and Service 25 South Pearl StreeV Bridgeton. N. J.
1. Serata & Sons Feed. Coal. Hardware and Farmers’ Supplied Bridgeton, N. 7. Phones: 162 and HE
ALWAYS ASK FOB Grandma s or Kew-Bee Bread Geo. E. Le Sturgeon BRIDGETON, N. J.
Main St. Port Nonris
Tuesday—An evening with IS "Buy It In Port Norris”
Keith Cherry, the Scotch preach- 1
er and entertainer.
Wednesday—An evening with Dr. DeYoe. "A Bible Story You
May Know."
Thureday-An evening with Dr. Forest Hager. "Hunting llappl-
the requirements are met. The following are a list of points which must lie observed If socle to be had with alfalfa: First—Well drained land. Second—Good land, the kind that will grow 50 bushel* or more of corn per acre. Three—a firm, well pulverized seed bed. Fourth —A sweet soil. The more lime used the larger the yield and the longer the crop will stay. Fifth —Inoculated seed If the crop has never been raised on field before; seed from the right source (Kansas certified
South Jers-y).
The tenth annual asscmbly-by-the-sea will be held at Stone Harbor from Sunday. August 7
to Sunday August 14. under the Friday—An evening with Dr. auspice* of the Church of Ourj j, lhn Halner In sei-lng (lantern Savior, better known as the Oora*! slide*) Athens and Rome, munity Church. j Saturday—An evening with our The dally program!! will be| y, )UnR poopic. The Pageant Y’ou moat helpful one*, with oroml-1 \y anl t0 gp 0 ,
nent teachers and lecturers. Rev.
E. A. Chamberlain will again Closing Sunday conduct the beach work for chil- n A. M.—Sermon.—Dr. John
dren anil youth*, while Mr. Ben Halner.
Rudolph will have charge of the g p. M.—’’Sunshine and Young People’s Department. Dr*, shadow In Japan." Dr. C. K. Llp-
Dager. Pohlman. DeYoe, Hoffman, pard. Kobe. Japan. Bair. Haines. Manlkam. Llppard | Farewells—Dr. Daugherty,
and others will be among the speaker* and teachers. Dr. D.
Daugherty, prtwldent of the As-
sembly. will be present.
The complete program for the
week 1* as follows:
Opening Sunday. August 7 Worship and Sermons—11 A.
Lessons in Sand (OnBesch) Every morning. 1030 to 12 o’clock, by ’’Uncle Allen" (Rev. E. A. Chamberlain). All children and young people Invited—lots
A* It might have lieen in 1927: Lady Godiva make* ride in a ne«
stripped down Ford.
We Will Buy
Your Old Carpets Or Reweave Them into
Reversible Rugs
RAO CARPETS AND COLONIAL RAG RUGS
Smith Rug Work*, Inc. Truck Call, — Peons 1C 415 W. Main Street Millville, N. J.
If It’s Clothing See Maier & Elwell THE ENTERPRISE 33-Si S. Lanrel St, Bridgeton
Rivet sic.’i Restaurant B. A. CHARD. Prop. Fish Dinner* a Specially Board by Day or Week
iPhone
BIVALVE. H. J.
R. B. PRICHARD —WIRING— Anything Electrical Re] PORT NORRIS
R. L. Sharp Buyer and Shipper of ALL KINDS OF PBODCCE and Dealer in HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS Warehouse: Manricetown Wharf
RIGGINS-Ct SKILL-HUNT PIANOS, PLAYERS, YKTROLAS Bridgeton, New Jen,
HARRY W. WEBB PORT NORRIS GENERAL TRUCKING Sidewalk* Killed and Graded ] ’•GTS FILLED IN
o
ir » Afternoon Sessions 3:30 to 5:3
Will: Do you find It er locate the knock* In your
Bill: Ye*, when my wife 1*] Dailyriding on the bark seat. 1 Devoll'.nal Periods 15 min-
Crystal Ice A. J. OGDEN Port Norris, N. J. Ph 0K ,09 -J Take Ice Regularly It Saves Food, Protects Health
Notary Public DE2DS. MORTGAGES. ETC. W. D. Robbins, Jr. Drug Store Port Norris K. J. Chambers Fireless Gas Range ^ Cook With The Ga* frA Turned Off Dan Henderson Co. 410 High St. Millville, H.
Satisfactory Portraits Fine Picture Framing 29 N. Lauiel St., Bridgeton
WM. MEREDITH Electrical Contractor Everything Electrical ne 120 PORT NOR] CHURCH L'RECTORY
FIRST BAPTIST CCUBCH Port Harris Carl Egll, Paste YOU ARE INVITED
FIRST M. E. CHURCH Port Norria REV. W. O. MOORE. Pastor s.00 A. M . CUm Meeting. Inu 10.20 A. SI . Morning Worship. ; jo p. v . Sunday s. hoot. 0-30 P. M . Kpworth Li»a»t 7 30 P. M . Evening MNSH*. 7.30 P. M . Wed ns Jaff Breaks The Church With a Welcome
I There’s Tire History Back of Firestone FULL-SIZE GUM-DIPPED BALLOONS
the original Balloon Tire the; were placed on the market over fonr nnd onehalf year* ago. Immediate!; they were adopt-,-d by motorist* everywhere with the same enthir*la*m that ha* greeted all other Eiresti.ae Tire* for the past quarter rentnry. Fite*t«ae Balloon* remain toda; the leadiag low-prr*. tire* made 4he; protide utmie-t Sale!;, Comfort and Economy.
Rare dritr
sill trn*t Iheir ut her tire*. — They will prote tn*t dependable on jonr car. Ray Vlrestons Balloon* at their pre>rnL levy low priee* —*r *tock S* complete In ail aiaea.
LES
SAFETY-COMFORT ECONOMY
CHECK
CORSON & MILLS PORT NORRIS, N. J. PHONE 163
Let Us Refinish Your Car in DUCO Prices Reasonable Eveiy Job Guaranteed Quick Service Gail at our showroom or telephone us for price
LES CHECK CORSON & MILLS THE MEN Day and Night Service PORT NORRIS, N. J. PHONE 163
Dr. August Miller Chiropractic Health Service Specialized Nerve Readings X-ray Splnngraph Laboratory Phone: 330
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH
Port Norria
REV. J. T. WILLIAMS. Pastor \ MRS. OLGA DAILEY. Clerk You are inlvited to attend all j
BCrVlt< * a"
A. M. U- CHURCH Port Norrl*—HaleyvQle REV. F. R. STEVENS II slryvllk—Union Bethel iterrl'-* •■v-ry Hundny at 3.10 I‘. M ... ... I'nlon Ilethel
r Sunday s d 7.00 P. 1
Commissioner General Agent of Deed* Continental 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 a Quart of strictly high-grade, medium oil $1.00. including tax. TROTH GARAGE
POR,
J. S. TURNER INSURANCE NORRIS NEW JERSEY

