CSK ha 1 ? county times, triday. September s. 1927
Bate This Week’s Half Century Farm Member
lit of Fishing Creek, 78 Years Young and Has I the Perm on Which He Lives For Fifty-
Years—An Enviable Record
“Bifcer ami b*U*r" U ih« •riogan that wt-ll flu the 1927 Garden Stat*- Pair, which U now In full Rwlng. Not only la the dairy ahow larger, hut the quality of stock being shown Is superior to that to be found in last year's exhibit The poultry and swine exhibit.- are well worth one's time to see. Many flne displays ol farm produce. Including fruit, is to be found in the horticultural depattment. Those who like to be on hand when the live stock is Judged, may be interested to know that the dairy rattle Judging will take place on Friday. The Calf Club exhibits. of which there are about 5u animals from Salem. Cumberland. and Gloucester Counties will be Judged at 11 o'clock daylight auving time. Open <-la«. entries will be Judged the afternoon of the same day. A new production class for milking rows, which has been added this year and which U under the supervision of a representative of the State Agricultural College win be held during a period of 24 hours beginning at 4 F. M. on Thursday. Considerable Interest is bound to center around the wind-up of this twit in which there will be a number of entries of Holstelns
and Guernseys.
The County Board of Agriculture and Vegetable Growers' Association are staging a display of jtniits. vegetables and farm crops. I The Extension Service also has a booth on the grounds and
Page Thre<
Garden State Fair Now In Full Swing
Exhibits Are Better Than
In Previous Years
Promptly at 7 P. M.
’been originated at the State Ex ' The Rise Year* ! i pertment Station, where the most 1 • xten* .. peach breeding expert- 1 1 h*' years are wise that bring us 1
I conducted. 1 hat leave our d«epest hopes UIi- i I Dr. Martin. Using a block of;.. Kriititied;
LJ>
chard* a. his laboratory, ex- adore | plained that there was a 95 per "nc-n men shall strive and hope cent s' ib infection off the leaves ®“d dream no more?
DIRECTORY
of the Churches and ITofesr.luoal and Ratines* Cumberland County
•reived no spray, i-gtilar spray schedule, as tided by the Experiment gate almost complete
When ther
many girls
waiung in me nattier shop. It is quit, .i common thins for that nice looking young barber to ab- • dly slush the fares of
Fire Place Equipment
t the
suits
I
a
' Master Cardinal" oi radio station “KMMJ” Clay City. Ncbr, greets mid-western radio audiences with a “cock-a-doodle-doo" promptly at 7 P M each day. He is tricked ioto his stunt by being brought irooi a dark box to a brilliantly lighted room
Fair Plans Progressing In Good Shape
Fruit Growers Gather At Del-Bay Farms
Hear Expert Discuss Result Of Use Of Spray For Scab Control
New Varieties Of Peaches
I from dusting
wim ' fculutex" wire not very •Misfarlory where the dusting was started with the pink stage, inistlng. -tartins seven days after "p«-tal lail." gave very good Ph>miv.'I Parley explain-d that the Gulden Jubilee peach had many of the characteristic* of the Elgerta. yet it rljiened at the' Carmen period. He exhibited and' discussed quiti a number of exarletles of peaches j been originated at , station, many of them hav-• qualities far Miperior lo pres- '
I day >
w ho i
ilteli.led the 11
meeting Were quite' a number of' Burlington County grower*, in-1 eluding 1. N. Smith. County Agent who had made a tour of i Cumberland County earlier in the' day: also II. M. Babbitt and A.! J. l»ng. Cumberland County; Agent* and numerous prominent! Cumberland County fruit growers. including Mr. Hewi*. Pruduc-' tlon Manager ot Del Bay Farm*. 11 H. E. Richardson and W. Collin*! 1
there from Cape ,
FLUE LINING. DAMPERS.
CLEAN OUT DOORS.
ASH DROPS. BRICK. 6xG RED QUARRY TILE. SPARK GUARDS. KIRK SETS
AND ANDIRONS.
FAGAN & FLEETWOOl Flour - Feed - Grain
PORT NORRIS, N. 1. DELIVERY DAYS Monday—Dlvidlns Creek Thursday—HaleyviUe. MauricetC and Buckihutcm
Geo. Maier & Bro. BRIDGETON. N. J.
7-ROOM HOUSE, SMALL STORE, OH. and GASOLINE STATION NEAR CHURCH and SCHOOL ON MAIN ROAD
ISAAC FAGAN
Outside White—$1.90 | Special price* In 6 gallon let*
Waller L. Riggin Modem Plumber and Electrician Falrbank. Morse and Co. Agent Phone 62-w Port Norm
HARRY B. BICKING The Dutch Boy Painter la a Guaranty of Pure White Lead Painting and Decorating Paperhangtng Phone 69-R-3 Cedarville, N. 1
H. F. Ogden EXIDE Battery Sale* and Service 25 South Pearl Street Bridgeton. N. J.
Arnold M. Bauer | 44-46 S. Laurel St. Phone 730 Bridgeton, N. J.
Ladies’ Hair Cutting and Shampooing a Specialty White Palace Barber Shop WM. HISLOP, Prop. Main Street Port Norria
.Ma; <
Dr.
Professor Farley
and Hr. Plemtorff represented the Exp-v incut Station. Sam Foster, Ca-nd. n County Agent, and Charlie Culnrarullo. Assistant Agent, •rt Atlantic County wen* present. II L Coarbley. formerly of Cape May County, was then* from Med-
ford.
Th.
Women’s Departmept Allotted $271 For Prizes— Special Prize For Best Fruit
ting wa* held near
the roadside market Ktand of Del-Bay Farm*. The nwdalde mark t -land waa of much intererd to all of those who attend-
made President Camp Is Elated
arance on the market 1 time Mr. Bate marled
Hi* father used Peru-' They, WM quite a targe at
ibout tendance Monday night
be bad at meeting of the Cape May County
Fair Association held in the old
Court House.
All of the committees reported that the work In their lines was progressing at a very encourag-
Over one hundred people interested in fruit growing met at j Del-Bay Farm* Tuesday evening to hear Dr. William Martin, of | the Experiment Station discus* the result* obtained by hi* scab control studies. Also to hear Professor Farley, of the Experiment Station discus* the new varieties of peaches which have
READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE
F. G. Stieren, O. D. Optkian Optometrist
We Will Buy Your Old Carpets Or Reweave Them into Reversible Rugs
ALWAYS ASK FOR Grandma's or Kew-Bee Bread
RAG CARPETS AND COLONIAL RAG RUGS Woven to orotr and for aalo. CARPET CLEANING Shampooing and Renovating
Smith Rug Works, Inc. Truck Calls — Pnono 1C 415 W. Main Street Millville, N. J.
Geo. E. Le Sturgeon BRIDGETON, N. J.
If It's Clothing See
Maier & Elwell THE ENTERPRISE 83-S3 S. Laurel SL, lUHin-hm
I. Serata & Sons Feed. Coal. Hardware and Fannera* Suppltea
Bridgeton, N. J. Phone*: 152 and MBS
R. B. PRICHARD --WIRING— Anything Electrical Repaired PORT NORRIS
R. L. Sharp
and Shipper of
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
and Dealer in
HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS Warehouse t Mauricetonn What
Riverside Restaurant
B. A. CHARD. Prop. Fish Dinners a Specialty Board by Day or Week
BIVALVE, N. J.
Mr* Ella Vanaman. a member of the Did* Creek Grange, was present to represent the Grange r»t the county, and Mrs. Spier, trom Wlidwood. was present to; represent the women's exhibit 1 Iimimittee. $271 has been allot t.d to the Women'a Department of the f» for prize* for. exhibit* of cool ig. sewing and'
fclded that there Grange booth exGrange will com- ‘ plete on the basis of the num- 1 her ol points won in the regular' exhibit by members of the vart- ■ >u» Granges. Miner I'enton tuts offered a ’ special prir - of $H> for the tie*:
op Prasidrnt of the ntlnn. spoke with iurh enthusiasm as to the work ; hlch has been acompllsbed so County Agem Siabler oui-j ned the progreo* of the fair sol showed that everything! I along very aatixf&c- j
South Jersey ’s Largest Auction Exchange No. 29 E. Commerce Street Bridgeton, N. J.
ght and more aold. Plenty a price that will p , leaae.
Don’t Rent for a Season Buy for a Lifetime
$5500
(FINANCED TO SUIT)
for a permanent hovu-b>-tke-sea with these unusual and gratifying features: Shingle house, Celotcx-lined. Open porches both upstairs and
Two-*tcry living room, 36 x 14 down. A gruded lot, 100 x 40 feet, with a bakom over one side. feet. Electricity, gav and weter and an open hrrplace. Four airy already in. Two blocks to a radbedrooms; spaciou* closets. Bath way nation. Seven hundred feet upstairs, lavatory below. Kitchen, to the ocean.
rr land of *nn and wa. oa the
And located a
ion Shores, that w,u
r on nriaxmy. Dcivt
J. C. Bowden .Xpert Real Estate Auctioneer S
The Greatest Value on the Atlantic Coast Today! BRIGHTON SHORES
Inle
NoUuy Public
DEEDS. MOI TGAGES, ETC, W. D. Robbins, Jr.
Port Norris N. J.
RIGGINS-G tSKILL-HUNT PIANOS, PLAYERS, \ KTROLAS Urldgetou, New Jerse
HARRY W. WEBB PORT NORRIS GENERAL TRUCKING Sidewalk* Pilled and Graded ’GTS FILLED IN
WM. MEREDITH Electrical Contractor Everything Electrical ne 120 PORT H0BB1
Chambers Fireless Gas Range CFk coot with The Gaa i fwk Turned Oil Dan Henderson Co. 410 High S*. Millville. N. J
■ ^rTupto
Satisfactory Portraits Fine Picture Framing
29 N. Laurel St.. Bridgeton
Dr. August Miller Chiropractic Health Service Specialized Nerve Readings
X-ray Splnograph Laboratory Phone: S30
303 High St Millville
CHURCH L*RECTORY
FIRST BAPTIST CE' HCH Port Norris Carl Kgll, Past* YOU ARE INVITED
FIRST M. K. ( HITECH
leader. 10 »> A M . Morning Worship, t SO V. M , Sunday SchooL ■: r M , Kp worth 7 X.. J' M . Hiiam- «==-*-
The Church With
RCH
SHILOH HUH
Port Norru
REV. J. T. WILLIAMS, * .tor MRS. OLGA DAILET. Clerk You are Inivlted to attiad all
serricea
A. H. K. CUITBCB Port Norri*-Haley villa REV. F. U. STEVENS
Gommlssluner General Agent ol Deeds Continental Casualty Co. DANIEL A. CHEW REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY
r I Fiv '
Just Think!
Mhen you are in Millville.
Five gallons f Standard or Sinclair Gas and i Quart oi strictly high-grade, medium oil
$1.00. including tax.
TROTH GARAGE 41 ^ North Third Street
J. S. TURNER
C. W. Griffith Corp.—too* p*n
PORT NORRIS

