Cape May County Times, 19 August 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 19

lerland County Farmlave Commenced Stan di/ation of Grades

7500 Farmers Visited Train

▲ flum!.. : «>f Fmlrton srowpri< alrtady »Urn-.l the etand•rdlaalloE of grade* on airing Swan*. and other rami products rinc the vlalt of the eUla amlieuaK train In that ner Hoc. aeio, ! lug to Mr. Bamford. taaMKlai > : eapert of the State HMMMnt of Agrlrultun . Nu-■Mruttagaatam--s ha\e conn to Ion of those In charge In of farmers adopting >d* suggested by the

CAFE comm TIKES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 1997.

;e Care of Pullets (cold ^spring* Gr* 1 ^, C t r n e wh*ch Fruit Men To Meet

—Page Five

I made by

a score of 10 runs

.Cold Spring.

Should Be Maximum Size'. The ,u * ° r w * r ,n morn-

• • | ln * *“ <,nl >’ P ar l << the athle-

DCIOre vjOtng into Laying ' tic events and amusements. Many

I of the granger* Indulged In For later profit*, development ! P^chlng horseshoe*. In the ath-

)f pullets on range should be i lellc events, the standing broad closely watched and an effort 1 J um P »'** won by Harvey Batemade to get them to maximum Plan - of Creek. He also site before they are allowed to won ,h * - flf ‘r-rard dash, and the come Into production, aas rts U runnln g broad Jump. In the latM. Black. State poultry specialist i ,er event Sam Compton took wcCnderslied pullet*, he points out,' °" d » >Uc ' ,nd McPherson

require much m.»re skillful feed- ,,1,rd -

m- to malntatn steady produc- At noon all of tiio*e attenumg Hon. and they reward the owner 'he picnic enjoyed a splendid

ily with second-grade egg* that dinner .served In the e hard to sell. ground dining room.

Pnom the time their birds

reach 1! to 14 weeks of age. It * I* the aim of the better poultry- r—■ . m ‘; n lo *'‘ 1 'hem to consume, in- V^OIinfV r A1F sofar as posslbl.. equal pans of 1 till

^"h and scratch grain. Where —

junior clubs. Those Interested li a detailed program can find the

, pv 1 D rr i «me In the Market Growers' at Uel-Day I arms I Journal. Of may procure one by J . writing Prank Held, secretary. To See Result, of Dr. Mar. Y or

tin s Scab Control Methods

Birthday Party

of the Churches and Pmfrssliaul

Cumberland Coi

a have remarked that teen an Improvement a the condition* pertainWing, packing and load

an S000 Cumberland ners vUHed the train stops which It madi

Jaunty It ts very evt

' e*e viaiu have and n an immense Imthe marketing of

_ * In Cumberland J, No doubt the visit of

the Vegetable Grow-

* York came i*. That Is

B who visited the

A meeting of fruit growers I* being arranged by Ur. Martin and Prof Parley for Tuesday evening. August 23. six o’clock, daylight time, at Del-Bay Farm*, to look over the apple scab control studies that Dr. Martin ha* been running there the last two or three- years, and to s.*e the seedling varieties of peaches developed by the Experiment Station and b!ng grown on hi* farm. There are some Interesting things for the fruit grower to see on the block of iref* where Dr. Martin has been conducting hi* scab control studle*. such as the control of red mite, that he hi

.—. ,, ™ ™ , , , * b,e *° Set by the appllca- ' '* done it is unnecessary to V iPlMnCT Vllirh lk> " S ** sprays. The dilu:. the mash with bran or iVlULIl contrast between the sprayed corn meal, according to .Mr Black 1 1 • • block and the chi-ck block Is parChanging the formula of the 111 H I 1 T 1 t V 1 l !!i Ula -, y '' trlklns Th, * re ^ con - mash Is regarded by some pout- * . stderable difference in the contrytuen as a fis.llsh and danger- i ,ro1 < * , ** c “ b “'“"ng the various ous practice They believe It Is M . i- n >■ j 'rest men ts us.-d during the past more simple to watch closely the IV,c,ro POlltan 1 apers Have! A number of leaf counts

ss'-u.-srss'(jnz: a T 8™ l0 ®c*—

amount* fed to nie.-t the chang-, * ^OGlOte Lxhlblt 1 nas considerable Information on'

ing requirements of the bird*. , Some flock owners place before <000 the bird, enough of a mixture of, equal parts ol scratch grain and ma*h to last the pullets until 21 or 3 P. M. In the evening scratch .

Alone «* given to bring

Recently Mrs. George Culver ive a birthday party for her daughter. Ml*s Dorothy Irwin. Among th • guests were Mrs. Thomas Jefferson. Misses Ruili Halleran. Jessie Strutbers. Mary Dmahtie. Marie Doiramarslno.

la Betterton,

Gertrude Pfleffer. Alma Shellem .and l.illlan Wright: Messrs. John 1 J. MrAndrews, Harold Simpson.

Joseph Isiughrey, ’ Montagna. I.INING. DAMPERS, Charles Matty. John Oakes, j CLEAN OUT DOORS. George Stevens. Dell Rvon. John ASH DROPS. BRICK. Tortor.i Albert and Milton 6x6 RED QUARRY TILE. i MarsnUll. Edward i SPARK GUARDS. FIRE SKTS

D I R E C T O R VD

=

Fire Place Equipment

FACJ^AN & F j Flour - 'Fa

PORT XOBRJlf \_)XW

Malondi

Alter spen.lin Ing with mu* tlon WPG. t pleted by-

Samuel are

Thor

leffer*

AND ANDIRONS.

which

nlng danc-

furnlshed by Sta- : party was com- ] Icllclou* spaghetti ’

enjoyed by a

Geo. Maier & Bro. HKIDGKTOV, R. J.

DELIVERY

Ion day—DtvidfW) <. lay—Halevvllief Mau. and Buckslutem

say-port No<revent

HARRY B. Bn The Dutch Boy PM Guaranty of pur® v Painting and I Papcrhat^ Phone 69-R-3

. the marketing train d along a sh.?-t time alter BrAhowed them how to ■Ml and load their proi that it would teach the Jam ta attractive, and In ■ good condition as produc.

othor Mellons.

I effort devoted by the De>nt of Agriculture. In^Hd i with the Central and Sollroal. has certainly worth while In bringing to ajBttantlon of the grower* of Jersey the advisability J earm produce before ! “•r in an attractive mi ^^^JSjMhrest shown by grow|Mk •vtden. d the fact that W MalUe what this phase of BWfcnnlng wo h. and that ■MfeUst give it more consider* I. * r ' ' ’ -UT. ssfully with growern In other

Poultry Prizes V-ache* ha..'""*,, pured'uf »tor- Sea Isle City' I Age as they have ripened and all p.

At the Board of Agriculture P^rihe^.^ 1 Ua,l y D ° Zen Cl&SS

id p'alr Association meeling. I Tbl * meeting should Interest a

ai.out a heavy ,onsump: 1 „:i of'iTi h * ld 1 ,n , 5. e . offlcp of Far,n D * mon -/it l 7V.?^ I !L , ", r " ur Mmy Miss Myra Way Started This system of f.ciing "'ration Wednesday .veiling. Au-^ a,,1 ' Cumberland County growers p - «. ^ bold back the sexual dm-kinment Kurt ,0 - County Agent Stabler re-1 and * l11 probably enjoy ha\ Lxeruses Mon of the birds and prorool^ cr^ih poM, ' d lhat W - R u - Hal1 - c “unty| ln « , an opportunity to see this , rr— . promote* grow'h. [ OMW |^, lv hi.—,.— work and In having the result* . . . Way. who directed

explained to them s ^ a ' City's dally dozen class

I last summer started her claim

— ;; — ' Monday.

—he class was held daily 11 o'clock on the beach Forty-second Street. 1* open

rr „ mln ported that W. R. D. Hall, county| ,nKan opportunity Under It. Leghorn pullet* that pub !| l '">' '“rector was getting. *°_ r , k , and . ln bav “>* '»•»• result*

*re capable of a year of w.~« I P abltcltr abuul 'he county fall the need for Improving *°rk should be ready to go Into

marketing, they 1 •- .

told otbi

the city papers of New York. placed In the houses at that

- From then

Skill ‘a feeding with an e^e

cially on th • maintalnance of the

body weight will ward off

moult and will convince the owt,.

the value of the early

hatched pullet.

P omona Grange Picnic Held at South Seaville

; nuuneed that there would be a trap shooting contest September 16 and 17 In charge of Eugene Springer and George Rothacker.

both noted trap shooters A surf casting tournament,

with representatives from surf casting clubs in Ocean city. As-

bury Park. Long Branch

other places will also be a fea-

OT Duryec has visited at Burnt-1...I.- plat.,, in. VMeland, Glassboro. »ton and Tuckaboe He • great credit for start-

the train on Its mission of I work, for th« value of the

o the OgrlruRural interests

[ th* lines wltere it stopped

Tug-of-War Got Some of the Fair Sex All Excited

Alfonso Dare Spoke

Bo OKtaiar. i I Much amusement was afforded, ■peakei- :n Cumberland j ■' t* 1 ' Cape May County Pomona have Included H. B Han ! iDange picnic, held at South Sea-

'.gan* and County '“1* last Thursday, by the tugThe executive of-war. The team composed of the Cumberland 1 members from the Dias Creek and

rd of Agriculture held Tuckaboe Granges out-pulled a lar meeting in the' '*Am made up of Cold Spring car while it was at ond South Seaville Grangers. One A* at. indication of i 6°' excited when she found ___ _ _ J( ,i that her Grange was losing. Im train project. At Cad-!* 11 * started pulling on the i In his talk at the eve ''•‘'P b,,r ot ' b ‘ - battle, a ■Mtlng. .'eaator Agar. t*dy favoring the other side tm- ( MM importance of ship- mediately tried to make her re- "* - CedarvHK- brand her grip on the rope. Not

i Individual grow- succeeding at this, she ran to the

Ip hid produce under l 0,b ®r end of the rope to counter-

Tuch at- "Smith " balance her female opponent. toe. The Anyway, they all had a lot of I to the ’ un - as did the folks who were

powers ! watching.

ting car ha* been »n 14 > ' - Alfonso Dare, of Atlantic and Reading Rail C!!y - tb e principal speak, te 18th of Julr. an d ! ■< 'h* afternoon seasiooa. Re Venty-four st.ips m Dare spoke on taxanon and trans-‘ liHantic Cape Mav Portauon a* It mffecu the farm- j

ntiw. Mr in * industry.

i charge of The vocational teachers had an 1 the attend- rlc *“« n ' educational exhibit of j to n ,* r k by 1 iarm P rt>riuc '»- S E Stone, vo-

ndardixing varieties a ing methods of marketing, i ' southern s*

National Vegetable

Growers Meet at Syracuse

Outside White—$1.90 Special prices In 6 gallon lets

The

ielh 1

Ml*

and old

featui

for the class, which la*t|l lied much favorable pub- ; S Miss Way ha* Just rc-‘B

York Unl-ifj.

nual

non ot the Vegetable Grow ere year g Association of America I* to be “city, held at Syracuse. N. Y.. August turned

22 to 26. The convention will vemltyCamp at Sloatsburg. consist ot programs that will In- * b, ‘ was “ student In the udterost all types of vegetable grow- 'anced physical i raining class of

ers. exhibits, demonstrations, and ' h, ' University.

tours to outstanding vegetable; ;—I z." — growing aections m New York Knocked From Bicycle

Arnold M. Bauer 44-46 S. Laurel St. Phone 730 Bridgeton, N. J.

At the meeting It wa» voted that the County Board of Vocational exhibit* would be displayed under one head. The Poultry Committee tend* to offer prixw In exc. IS00 and It was announced that Norman T. Smith, chairman of the Auto Raring Committee, had procured an appropriation of IS25 for prize*. There will be , *Sv** mM ,,! au, ° P 010 Played. The varions farm products commit tees reported on the prog, res* they were making, f^rm Nation Vegetable

Slate. An effort is being made

get representatives from all While riding «.:i a bicycle to 'getable growing s ** a l’* 1 * - City on his way to work.

.. last W...11.. , ' --

Important

counties and It I* expecTed"the ia "' Wedn.<da> morning. Frank Cumberland County Association A- M.-der. of Whale Beach, was will be represented. ; atruck by an automobile, the On Monday, the opening day.' dr,Ver 04 ,h '‘ c a r u 0 * slopping, there is to be a meeting of the **'" *’*•* knocked from bis bicycle, executive board of the assocla-' ,iu ’‘ ,ain “‘t' Painful bruises and

will occupy l Ixee rat lone

Bpeak-

tlon. Program*

Tuesday and Thursday. Speak-! Tb '' CJU ' <lri)ve off before he er* of national reputation have could get the license number,

been secured to address each

tlon. Wednesday'

, _ program will

consist of Held day demonstra-

tions near Syracuse, where

*^utpn:ent. and

“ * ~ achlnery and *up-

THE CLAltf IKIKD

tried, but never could Quite figure out What Weeping willows had To cry about.

aoll types of

plies will be deomnstrated. Friday is the day devoted to tours to ln,po. I , n, , n,ck i n K of New York. Boys and girls' club *°, rk * 11 ' occupy a place In the national convention, and plan*, are being made lo accommodate

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