Cape May County Times, 9 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 19

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER !

Page Three

May Co.

of Jap

ties So Far I™

It ha* hero

May Pay Us ) fore Going Into r Quarters

ted Arsenate Lead

■ day la; n. who I*

with th«- Japan***- 1 rttory at Olannboro. I that th* laboratory 'tidal ra-ord of any b*dln> hating bort, p«- May founty. flthpr I art On? berth- war r mouth am lyesburg. for* la*!, therefor*- a la being kept In that week Mr. Kwen had "scouting" In Cape r If they could

of a contact spray,

found that mc-tenty per cent, ol th» beetles die within twenty-four hours after feeding on a plant sprayed with coated arsenate of lead. Fruit growers In the heavily infested areas have lltth j

•ontrolllng the beetle'

llh thl* material. However. It! Is fairly expensive to use. as it i costs sixty emu per pound, in! small quanlllles at least, and It Is used at the rate of one pound to ten gallons of spray material. When asked the question. Mr. Ew-en said that infestation usually follows a flight of the previous year That being the ease, let us hope that the beetles d« not

favor us with a visit.

Rumpp Flower Gardens Show

I lo-

f County people hate

the*

that

Fine Taste

Summer Home of Philadelphian Surrounded By Vast Wealth of Floral Beaut)

Certificates For Prize Winners

To the winners of first

Tunes Comwuiv plans to award handsome certificates of merit. On each certificate awarded the winners name will be printed, tocether with the class for whirh the first prize was received. These certificates are verv attractive, and if framed together with the ribbon won. thev will make a pictnre of which anyone could be justly proud.

Dr. Steel Declares Method of Draining Salt Marshes in Mosquito War Is Mistake and Threatens To Exterminate Mallards and Black Ducks in Cape May Co. Mosquito Commission Executives Agree To Co-operate

Suggests Method For Better -n, „ ■ r™™.i- : r

DIRECTORY

Ducks and Weaker MosquitoesU — : 1 i-i-nii-mbir livtnc for ;• month

of Ui*> Charrhrs and Prnfp*Kl<inal and Ra'-in*-*!* House* ol

Uuniborland County

Fire Place Equipment

FAGAN & FLEETWOOD Flour - Feed - Grain

I’OHT AORBIS, H. J.

In an i

Heislervilie

r. anil Mr*. David Ford, o! Elizabeth, and Mr and Mr* Andrew Cox. of Millwlle. kp*-ii inday afternoon witli relatives ( ,

-fore the aasoci- . feeding

... mosquito con-lately. ttol work in New Jersey, at much : Lakewood. Dr. William A. .Sle.-l p.-ci. t« well-known spoilsman of Bees- our bl.v ley’:* Point called attention to the Dr. fact that the present method oflMoBquH

draining call meadows threatened Ing suggisiinns as to exterminate the duck family, fowl conservation: In this vicinity. | "1. Ditching to

t —»— ll( n^oasary

drainage ha* •

•ut down the mosquito ——. : - threatens to wlp® out Th „ , n( , ian!e dm k and mallard. President Cool I dec • Is presented ,h * might well call : l-omiulsslon the f 0 " 0 *; politicians Blowing nuns a* an aid to wild 1 —

LINING. DAMPERS,

dm- took CLEAN OIT DOORS.

-ind the ASH DROPS. BRICK.

. lord fori 6x6 RED QUARRY THE. j SPAItK GUARDS. FIRE SETS

I

AND ANDIRONS.

Geo. Maier & Bro.

HRIIlGETO*. R. J.

Too

: Beautiful Shrubbery

» of Cape May

la the opinion *>l Mr

there I* nothing In the Probably the most beautiful

r Cape May County 1 and artistic designed floriculture I* tr spreading here.' gardens, shrubbery. and grass In any other place, plot* in Cape May County, are

jto Mr Ewen, no one the garden plots which surround

beetle will j the summer homes of Herman C. nee thl* can I Rumpp and family, of Germanit the end ol town, i'htladelphia. in Sea lalej

Right oeritHt. which UlCMy.

'Iddie of October. In | -Bower* of Beauty" fail to If the beetle* lake (tnrribe Uie garden* and ground* riidl lhe seashore. In-j Mtrr<>UB( j (B6 ,h,- property of Mr. mountains, then it Is: Rumpp. who Is a prominent

hie for Cape i Philadelphia

»*re an Infestation •'

The report came after an in vestlgalion made by Dr. Steel In response to the cona-rvatIon department *f the Field and Si ream ( and by the Bur. an of Biological

. .. v Survey of lhe United Slates Dean-. Mrs Willis \caen. . p, r i m?nl „f Agriculture lo preDelmoni. vUiteri her parent*. Mr. n , ronf (ruru*.- suggesllon* t<> Mr*. Garfield Chance. Sun- , h( . Nl . w Mosquito Com- . , „ , ! mission In an effort t*i work out and Mrs Holland Butcher a c „. lip . rallvp p i an f, ir more and

ducks as well as fewer and weaker mosquito***.

The Hiluation was si by him as follows:

day.

s Holland Butcher relr home on Main ‘ was formerly oc-j . and Mrs. Walter!

have moved

ontn

linage of deep "salli useles* as a mosquito

of deep "nalt j

ponds" destroys neeeseary wild] duck iced and drive* the wild) lowl to other feeding ground.--. "f. A Ihr* - foot deep ditch extending to within 50 feet o'. j these d*-*-p ponds will, by under.! drainage, reduce the water level*!

imamediof thi- pond Hin-*- inch*** and dry-

1 .-mall hoi** around the|

Thompson

manufaot

The inqulter was shown a plot ! *rf ground on Thirty-fourth Street

beetle quarantine' nd pj.. awirr Railroad where -» be found al practically j n | numerous flowers " e and railroad sta- bloominx a profusion .rf quaranrlned area. No tbr h,. at , 1y of U took the julred for shipping, | n q U i„. r i„ IO another land. There of produce within th*-, wcr> . Bu r p,.,.-a nasturtiums, the of this fact, it j —j- om Thumb" variety and th.- ■ for persons ,1 *‘ Jvyleavrd dwarf phlox in varied May County in he! then aUlice In rose. blue.

' pink and yellow, trailing lotw-lia. \ snapdragon* galore. scahi»-v In four varielie*. four kinds of ver- ’ benia.- and Helichryaum In six ; color*, together with aaaurted

globe Amaranth.

Mr. and Mrs.

spent Sunday evening In Millville with Mrs. Abbie Kessler. Mr. and Mrs Frank Chance were among ths Millville shopper* Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mrs William Lee and children, of Dolmont. spent S'tn-

Mr*. Archie

Chance.

Howard Macurday evening In

"The Jersey c

salt marsh Is

about

:k. especially are known t-

mled by

JHfcnw*elion.

' i nothing to preSC l» lie into Cap*

the

htis

_ that t her*- is placed on ih- tr nary stock aad pr.siuce an Infested ate* is no r.-a far not anercising the great ■aMBt Of care to avoid bring tba beetle into Cap* Ma>

r the

I was asked

aaags which are loWHbln heavily Infested The thl* question he rein the cane of stock * aoll about the root*, the D be treated For other 1 baring no *011. or very, •oil about the roots, a rigid

laintained.

- a Srst clas* area, such a* May County persons may “ — MU for shipping or

■ produce niitside of

Tlned area by making

> the Japanese

n^borai,,;*

The Plot 1* I

signed in oval*, crewe. square* and rectangle*. Across the stn-et on th adjoining the Rumpp residence a variety of shrubbery, and velvet gra

fully

iwent In Sheer plots inrlvided n* London, imported va- . Urkapnr In four varieties. Williams in pink beauty

Donald sp*Millville.

Ir. and Mr*. Louis Fiortllo entertaining company from ington for a few week*.

iev. Samuel B. Williams and , * rI n»nn°’

:.»w .*•>- - t-> os;

ipendi

relative*

School

mad.- up of high grass meadow, tide water drainage creeks, deep undrmined salt pond* and undrained flats containing from 1 foot to 3 feet of water, depending on the rainfall. The ao-call.-d salt water mosquito breeds only in the brackish meadow surface water In the shallow undrained flats. No mosquito will breed in running pond*. These ponds also rontaln million* of minnows which eat any mosquito larvae washed into them by rainfall from the meadow surface. This

keeping ponds as beautifully demonstrated

their vacation with

exhibit

the Sesqui-Centennial

might breed.

"5. That future ditching shall not drain deep ponds: and that 1 those interested in conserving. ■ Id fowl shall be pemiltled to( shul up existing ditches, which j drain those ponds." mosquito control cxocu- , •t these suggestions more than half way. They agreed that no further drain ponds would ho ortsmen would be allowed to stop off deep ponds already ditched: and If a small Duck Feed was placed by such ponds, that the dlt.-hcrs mid - that the st-ip -vatere •rc made permanent.

in Philadi-iphia. Our black duck.

opened Tuesday with

teacher Mis* Violet 1,1 ,he * al1 wa, '‘ r poads.

8l*cn. of Iss-sburg. in the ini*

"harles D''B<

l* prl

M: - Mi John Abbott, of Mrnanlleo w-re local visitor*

Sunday.

Mr and Mrs. Walter Sp* ncc

*nt tsined m aad Mrs William Smith and son, Walter. Mr. and Mrs. John Parson and children, and Mrs. Beulah Smith and |

Lawrence, of Millvl" -

day.

Du (field Sharp. Sr., called

Clarence Riggins, of Leesburg, on' ,

K ,| ground*. Mrs. Sara Brewster and ehll-1 <,1,chlnK . i:

dren, '<d llaleyvllle. have 1*

spending a few day* with father. Mr. Edmund Camp.

Lake Laws.

hlch pond* on the So squat* i.tiles of salt marsh at the head o: Great Egg Harbor Bay. grow an abundant crop of so-called dm K grans. Thl* grass and the thatch root* around the pond edge* seem necessary for a balanced diet, with the animal mat ter. snails, minnows, etc. which the duck* gather from the tide creeks. Drainage of the**- deep ponds results after two year* their slow filling up by a soft, stinking mud silt, in which j gran* will not grow, and i black and associated duck*

other

feedln

mosquitoes

’ ;-R00* HOUSE. SH AM. STORK,

and GAHOIJKF STATION NEAR CHUBUH and SCHOOL

ON MAIN ROAD

ISAAC FAGAN

Walter L. Riggin Modem Pluirber and Electrician Falrbank. Monvo and Co. Agent Phone 62-W Port Norri*

$1.75 a gallon

All Colors

| Outside White—$1-90

Special prices in 6 gallon lets

Arnold M. Bauer 44-46 S. Laurel St.

Ladies’ Hair Cutting and Shampooing a Specialty White Palace Barber Shop WM. H1SL0P. Prop. Rain S'reet Port Norri*

i ALWAYS ASK FOR Grandma’s or Kew-Bee Bread

Bridgeton, N. J.

didn't wrli Hairlock bul 1 just

on-ln: "Too bad Kati write you today." “Wlm said Kalherinc-

"Nobody did — you a piece of off the wrapper.

n the fuiper." iher Ihe'sabhow many

mosquito api-ratUue

1 drain* the brackish surface moh e r | quilo breeding water and duck

F. G. Stieren, O. D. j yptui.i* 0^0 O «’ ,on,,,r, • , I *.J1 E. Commerce Street Bridgeton. N. J. J

Geo. E. Le Sturgeon BRIDGETON. N. J.

We Will Buy Your Old Carpets Or Ri weave Them into Reversible Rugs

CARPET CLEANING

Smith Rug Works, Inc. Tench Cell. — Phone tC 415 W. Main Street Millville, N. J.

If It's Clothing See

Maier & Elwell

THE ENTERPRISE

33-35 S. Ijinrel 8L, BrHceton

DELIVERY DAYS Monday—Dividing Creek Thursday —Haleyville. Mauricetc

Buckahutem

*y—Port Norrie

HARRY B. BICKING The Dutch Boy Painter t* a Guaranty of Pure White Lead Painting and Decorating Paperhanging Phone 69-R-3 Cedarville, H. J

H. F. Ogden EXIDE Bat I cry Sales and Service '25 South Pearl Street Bridgeton. N. J.

I. Serata & Sons Feed. Coal. Hardware and Fannin*' Suppllea Bridgeton, N. J. Phones: 152 and 11ES

R. B. PRICHARD —WIRING— Anything Electrical Repaired PORT NORRIS

R. L. Sharp * Buyer and Shipper of AI.L KINDS OF PRODUCE and Dealer In HIGH GRADE EERTIMZKRS Wan-hnuse: Maurlretonn Wharf

Riverside Restaurant

EIGGINS-GASKlI.L-HrNT

PIANOS. PLAYERS. I YHTHOLAS

Bridgeton, Ken Jersey

B. A. CHARD. Prop. Fbh Dinner* a F; edally Board by Day or Week

BIVALVE. N. J.

’b fairy, viola, apricoi. 1 Bridget-m. spent Sunday with pink pearl, black gracilis, purple [Mr and Mr*. William Caldwell,

and miked. Canterberry Bell-

waliflowor red and blue petunia*.) fhristi two varieties, and dark pink ( eompany

petunia* were seen.

All 1

y plot and gar-

bnadde* Child* sypeophilla in varieties, begonia erabrosa: ted salpiglw-c. Burbank*

well jpiumed knight erlosia. clarkin

ihlprornt isl hviirhryaum

Helen Foster la 111,

ian Nelson entertained

Philadelphia, over anu Labor Day.

While here the men enjoyed B»h-

ing.

. alao gi»

■unflo*

Mich.

rarignld. j

... and Mns. Holland Sharp children, of Leesburg, spent day with relative* here. Ir. and Mr*- Levi Sharp and

, i mi** Mary William* spent Satur-

r j day afternoon In Millville.

md Mr*. Robert Sharp, of r-mnon zrnla*! le-eaburg. visited In town Sun-

Dreer * dkJ' evening. Richard Magee, of Pet

Castor Oil Zamail

Magee Sunday. Master Clifford and Carl Sharp. >f l*-**iburg. spent Saturday with heir brother. Walter Sharp. A large number

Grmm:*- Calendar

¥' I: it' 1

TREAT' VOURSttF

Notary Public

DEEDS. MORTGAGES. ETC.

W. D. Robbins, Jr. j Drug Store Port Norris N. J.

HARRY W. WEBB PORT NORRIS GENERAL TRUCKING Sidewalk* Filled and Graded 'OTS FILLED IN

WM. MEREDITH Electrical Contractor Everything Electrical ne 120 POET HOBRIS

26,000 new Dodge Fours sold in less than seven weeks!

to the many opportunities you'll tinii await inq you in todays

CLASSIFIED COLUMNS

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Chambers Fireless Gas Range fFj- Tl Cook With r " The Ga* ^ Turned Off Dan Henderson Co. 410 High St. Millville, N. J.

CHUBUH L 1 RECTORY

FIRST BAPTIST UCBCH Port Norri* Carl Fell, Pautol Y’OU ARK INVITED

. FIRST M. lU UirmBUH I'-.rt Harris REV. W. O. MOORE. Pastor 9.110 A. M . fl»«i Mooting. I*wa* Koovok. loader. 10-90 A. M . MornltiK W ralllp. 190 p. M . Sunday SchoeL - 90 V M ' V'’" ' tio r. m'.. Wodn* jag Bnaatag Prayer*. The Church With a Weleomo

^WTRoyTuoio Satisfactory Portraits Fine Picture Framing 29 N. Laurel St.. Bridgeton

SHII.OH BAITIST CHURCH Pert Norrte REV. J. T. WILLIAMS. Pajtor MRS. OLGA DAIIJCY. Clerk Yo 1 ' are falvited to anmii all

Dr. August Miller Chiropractic Health Service SppvbCir .1 Nerve Ri-sdltigs X-ray Spluograph Ijvborstory Phone: 330 303 High SL Millville

A. M. F. 1 HUHUH Port Norri* llalevtiile REV. F. R. STEVENS Halojrville—Union R- Lhrt Sorrlr.-. oy.-iy SunH . at 9 Sll P. II l-ori Noma I 'nlnn Holhot | K, rvhra OTory^ S""d,)r ia 11.00 A. k

Corntnlasloner General Agent ol Deeds Continental Casually Co. j DANIEL A. CHEW REAL ESTATE ANU INSURANCE PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY

Just Think!

Longest springhasc under a thousand dollars, too —its comfort already lauded by hundreds of coast-to-coast tourists!

When you are in Millville. ■vc gallons of Standard or Sinclair Gas and a Quart of strictly high-grade, medium oil

$1.00. including tax.

The lowest pnecd Sedan - Brothers.

cr sold by Dodge

TROTH GARAGE 417 North Third Street

Ask about our special time-payment arrangement —exceptionally generous.

BECKER’S

K. BECKER Prop.

GARAGE WOODBINE. N. J.

J. S. TURNER

Dosce Brothers.Inc.

PORT NORRIS

NEW JERSEY