Cape May County Times, 23 December 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 19

cellert Products at Com and Potato Sh

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CAra CQUim UBS FRIDAY DECFKRFR S3. 19SJ.

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COurt Moose Saturday \ 1 County &ml at Avicul.'

' Quality Display

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Maurice stll„, r. Greolpj: wn,!!: «na Son*. , oid Mr Par rson Bro-

! •am Crttk, , Jf B Taylor

oM Sprint, aecond:

. Dir«to» ^ Suit Ensmim, WoA, Sp M l a IS‘S 1 'S«'T“«. l\>utoe*f

, Dcu •> « aeMon | May roodmo., ‘bwiry Indfr. ^ r -^

«tth Nr» j««i T prodori-' t^R < o*. Slat* fa

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**' h? J3L.^ 1 ** p ' M,y ' ncDU *7 *Ucfa Tai1«|W 'J™*'™"'- Wni *-- Jt>hn*on S? L. W “': K** 1 * Velio.

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’ our, How. fl”T ut.U J^cSfd 1 B - T ^ lor Jr . < old sprln*. Brsi; < ha* Hof " ‘ 1 «- *»- W« Cwk. ^cond Guy Errtck*on. ._rd. Rinav,i* : K M < kambrr*. EMora. fir.,; s.

«"» Sou*, r-cond. Seed

ohbler*: Walter Barhrr. Cold «pr1n«. fir*,; Held , hamber*. second; Krtrelt Smith. <V«beD. third. ZV* a MounlWn: A. a Reeve,. 'old Sprint, Cm; Walter Barber. "* SpaJdlnt Row: I^enu

MT farmer in Cape ■ >,i ' nman - Southern Kid redr c.

trot. * ,,rm P t ,n '!T r '" d T ^ Bv olk ' r '^''ety: Xor- ^ 1 Z imlM ' hp »l>eH«li*«,m “ l4 > 10 ' ' <>!d Sprint, firat;

8 . *** •ajdained Out sroa - • Sa ™ w ‘ : ' hrUliaa. OmmUrflle. »eo- «« *»ed Sototoes necer.i l' 1 "'’ third Sweet p, to.^. eptaymt and attraimc toS J ' Elliot, and Son*, fir*! I,*!* — Wbrr detail, which It i, Holman, second; A. TI. Ki’nebcre 1

•nil he tSven the crop third

tton “."i ?L(° 0d , OU ' of aJI PfoPortton to their Kite, the larvae be“5? ,u, i * nKn an <* enter the

* hf " H>cy form sraocth.

oral cell*, and transform to pupae.

“ a '" k O' too the adult beet-

le, emerte iron, the pupal akin* and after feed in* for a couple of ***** **po*lt rtp* for a aecond aeneratlon. which develops in the 7® r . a "d the titles from

*hieh hibernate for the winter,

already described.

.i^w 08 '« fa : n,cr ‘ “t* acquainti d «lth effective remedies, most ar»nate of lead and Parts green,

tor controlling thl* pest.

„ 1°. * boo . t « there hatches a horde of very email but hungry

1*™. .hw lalrlv

•elte* with potato foliage ard In-

S“ w .‘ n ,1 “ •" l

The l olorado !>ouito Beetle »!eptlnostarsa decemlineata) stand* nrs, and foremost among the wle, of the potato grower. r«n.m^* h Ji le i hf ^He* have done considerable damage by eating the young and tender plants.

* aisd trouble of pro- ’ , iltare te Urn coonfy; . keep abmut of the time* |

M thet oe were all wfil. Mr

ay the price and would

^®»iag them on a wry

tinder Mich condiM. >t would be better t» Purchase thrlr seed wn men ,1m makt a Of growing them. ■Odor, who presided at« called on R. e j

Cow Test Report For November

Bdvjrd Hepner. or Cumberland < ounty. I* the owner < pure-h:.,! Hohieln. which had average test, during the last *.\>n month*, of over five per win fat. This i* no “flash in the pan" as tho cow ha* tested ronsistonly in the high percent;,ti- claa* for a considerable period of time. Because this row did not produce as much milk as some of the other Holoteliw in the herd, the owner very nearly sold her last y«ar for a very small price. The cow tester not only finds the poor rows, but also sai some good animals from going the butcher.

Makes Fine Showing at State "how

Howard Elli*, of Vineland, Wins Two First Prizes at

Horticultural Event

Other Cumberland Winners

Page Three

ty Board's third prU* for the'

same type of exhibit.

Mr Ellis is to be commended i on the remarkable showing that 1 he made in the Atlantic city show i which contained many exhibits from all parts of the State and all : of tho exhibits were of very high quality. Among the other priies going to this grower are third prize for plat. 0 f Golden De licious in the professional class' first prize for niate of Delicious; second prize for plate or Grimes and Ihird prize for plate ol Golden Deliclo i-; second tor plate of Stayman* and third for the iaigesi and best 5 Delirious J S l-odge received second , m „ Pinto of Grimes, and George O. Becker, of Vineland. s.,ond on

plate ol Jonathans In the comity exhibit

tables, the Moorvstown

won firs,; Burlington ■ ountv Board of Agriculture, secor. t; and ihe < umberland County Vegetable Growers Association, third. 11..

exhibits were of particular quality and were so attract,

staged that they made an excelh

showing.

DIRECTORY of the Churches and Professional and Business Hoosro Cumberland Connty

r vege-

we were an wui- Mr *. price sod would :

to rotun. to

Dm to candle* f-r 1rM - ,

E. I .... for talk*, bow ever, suggest e,l that Mr

flren the houor. Mr. I irted that they had !'’J*®*’

»1 sappmrt of the work! rd sc that rani prmfre*- j I Schelltngrr was »P- :

i^ T ^» j ^-^io'take to'TroniSs’^f A. S Earnhardt,

A “booster meeting" of Cape May Granges was held al South 1

Seavtlle Grange Tuesday evening.I .

Demtr.ber 13 There was a - , . FrlwaeJ U » ys i • ,v * nd **h' b » t, 'l *« the btale Horndance of cootm GraiSe''-' fcdw * r ® Hepner « Holstein tlcultural Society*# show last week

A versa*. CC- C » 1 i” At if"!t r " J *** Ero * D b >

- .<,.,«*>« AV ' r ^“ Ore, 57c Fu Ho.,r« t..i, VtaclMHl Ttta

V«. .4S,T«I Indicates Her Value j

prize for the tost 25 apple* grown

Five High Heads: E. S. Willi*.

. a iraeaMi • , ——'“'G Holstein COW». IJTO lbs.

uwt t ape May 1 ?/ th, ‘ Extension Service andi mllk - ® &** f*t: Edward Hep-

7 1 llenrv U'Piic , ner. tt_i—

1 ounty "(b lt]e n^p - ' Henry While county Agent,

a^rtonttne..' — There tn about fort) mem- ‘ . i>fr< *» ,ln '«'nts wne served Agncuuuria. » ca'E. Trea- ... 1 Pnl t lmce of the meotinao year,, and Sah* ££, 1Ilr .V* B ,5* 1 , Bo * rd >n>: —^ war appointed a* .I- • <>u ‘' !7 pj' «t Prrrident Tudor .

r. Sau'ouMn «- ISrS "“'if w—srt-s: s' ^ fero? is

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Ue^Je HWMtnaO H w ww „.„ AOaattf c.ty. *pi*)inted cour. an

Baiph Schrilmger. B H : show.

During October the beetles . > c ' **>*■ <*rth and there bitomau fat; A. D. Fogg. Holstein. 61.. recent!) ,11! the warm sunshine of April! I**s butlerfat: A. 1). Fogg. Hol-

Iht c' —’ ~ rrtd ,h ®! ur May. A* soon as the young sleln*. 55.3 tog. butterfat; A. U vZJH ora * cd ; Points appear the female beetles j Waddington. Holstein*. 5i.S toe.

Harr* Varicte . ‘ V ‘ . : “ rtous ,klln * deposit thelr yellow eggs npol the! butterfat; A. L. Waddington. Hol- . cteetiaw the we Prewnt ihai i underside of the lea'-, near the .-Item*. SI.4 to*, butterfat. to Ihe Foun»y ,h * v ‘ irl ' ,enuilp la Ting an aver- 1 Five High Cow.- ’u Milk: a. will to he'd in pt< nt w, ' h ll agencies in'.are ol about five hundred eggs !' Waddington. owner. 1*12 to*. -E!!L_ ‘f. -* vUopmem of: during the course ol a month of milk; A. D. Fogg. 1T6.1 lbs.

■pe May l ounty atcaltur. (of milk: E. S. Willis. 1737 8>s. The einio.is 01 • and pots- One of the chief agencies to milk: A. D. Fogg. 1536 to*, of

_ _ ■•>•* wer* judged a* ,Hows: corn, prevent the excessive muhlpllca-i milk: Edward Hepner. 1515 tot. ITicl. ? a>lor. whit. dent. TYsnk I klnson. 1.1 , con of this pert is the weather, of milk. All the above cow* are

” ““ * If Cats Dtclson. Erma.. Among the birds, the common, Holstein*. Mcruernon tros., i old ’ trow ihe red-breasted grosbeak' Production dropped a great third. Yellowieat. C I. ' and turkeys often feed upon this deal this month with the eveepCaM Fprtng trst; Guy p. -! to a consider-M< extent tion of thoec who had the ma-

the State was awarded Icemuel Black. of Highs,own. It may be recalled that las! year William

ner own*. Unui-iV i-i- “i' Atkinson, of Vineland, won the

■eltgLl SS ST

milk. 27 8 lbs. faf H L. Dari i ' Ineland, came in for the < ocn- n-uunv owner. Hotoein 812 1^. mm^. 1 ^1,®?*/'' ^ «**« f or[cleaned trill likewise aid in main37 7 tbs. fat I « basket of SUyman*. and New- talntBg the cow in a sanitary con-

Ftve High Chow* In Hnii*r- i comb Bros.. U^lnirg, the . o„„. Mli.mn.

fat: A. L. Waddington. owner. ■ i-.Holstein breed, 64.5 lb*, butter-

Clean Cows

An important source* ol bav terta in milk U the body of tl* cow. especially the part Unmedj alely above the milk pail. Manu , loose hair*, lidding material, un other foreign matter laden wit] tiscteria sonietiraes drop Into Ur T'-Iil at the time of milking, l ow kept in stable* require a thorough grooming at least once every d:,» **r ihe United Stales Depa:;ni. .T u: AgrienRnre. Brmi thow OB pasture are more or less dusty, ami ' need to be brushed before milk tog. It is advisable to dip the long halra from the udder. Sank* and tall to prevent dirt from clinging to them it, order ,n remov. any dust or I,*** hair*, before milking carefully wipe the udden flank*, and tollie* of all cow*, using a clean damp doth. The*, pari* If dirty win need waahing Keeping the Made well supplied with fresh to tding and the frr

help to keep the cow dean .. type of stable providing ample ventilation and sunlight and so — vtructed a* tn be readily

d officer. Those nozni-

Tenatin New Jersey, told of which has been msde' ik a State wide airirata. Director Baker of the Stale Fhrm .'ommitte*- Hr stated j >on Of the potato com - been pub! Deed aod, report on *hf poultry Itl also bt ready for Report* from some of committee. OB other eta. are being retarded the lack of nation wide He es-j a to he of

fide rut Km contpefTfifffi expected from com- : HftaMe of New Jrr

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BECKER’S OARAGE H. BECKER. Prop- WOODBINE. N. J. Dodce Bpotiers.Iuc

Our Store Is Full of TOYS and Gift Goods of all Kinds Expicss Wagons, $3.50 10 $8.00. A special one I for $6.00. Pocket Knives, 25c to $4.50. Some in gift boxes. ] mos of them Remingion and Hammer Brand. , : Everything in Aluminum Ware and pyrex Oven j Glass Ware in boxes. 50 ant’ 100-piece Dinner Set, $12.00 to $35.00. j White enameled Sani Cans for table scraps. Step ( on treadle to raise lid. Loud Speakers, Tubes and Storage Batteries. 4{/?, 22*4 and 45-volt Ever-Ready Radio Bat- ] teries, some layer built. All sizes Flash Lights, Batteries, Bulbs. Ukeles, $2.50 to $8.00; Guitars. $8.00 to $10.00 j All kinds Strimgs for Musical Instruments. Perfection and Florence Oil Heaters. Edison Talking Machines and Records.

Fire Place Equipment

FLUE LINING. DAMPERS CLEAN OCT DOORS. ASH DROPS. BRICK. 6x6 RED QUARRY TILE.

FAGAN & FLEETWOOD Flour - Feed - Grain PORT NORRIS, N. J. DELIVERY DAYS Monday—OlvMln* Creek Thuriday—Haleyvine. Mwrketaw* Saturday—ten-l(

AND ANDIRONS.

Geo. Maier & Bro.

RRincrros, n. i.

HARRY £ E ICKING The Dutch Boy T'ainter i* a Guaranty of Pun Whhe Lead Painting and Decorating Paperhanging Phone 09-B-3 Cedtrraie, If. I.

;-K00* HOUSE, SHALL STORK, Oil. asd gasoum: STATICS SEAR CHURCH and St H001.

OS HAIS ROAD ISAAC FAGAN

H. F. Ogden EXIDE Battery Rales ud Service 25 South Pearl Street Bridgeton. H. J.

Walter L. Riggin Modem Plumber and

□ectrician

Pair hank. Morse and Co. Agent Phone tS-W Port Horrii

I. Strata 8c Sons Peed. Coal, Hardware and Fanners' Supplied Bridgeton. 1. J. Phones; IS] and Ut>S

Ladies’ Hair Cutting and Shampooing a Specialty White Palace Barber Shop

WM. H1SLOP. Prop.

Sain Street Port Norris

R. L. Sharp Boyer and Shipper of ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE and Dealer In HIGU GRADE EKRTTIIEERS Warehouse! Manrieelnwa Wharf

U-WATS AS1 FOR Grandma s or Kew-Bee Bread

Geo. E. Le Sturgeon

BRIDGETON, N. J.

RIGG LNS-G ASKlLL-HrNT PIANOS, PLATERS, f*’ VJCTT'.OLAS Bridgeton, New Jrtee.

If It’s Clothing

See

Maier & Elwel! THE ENTERPRISE X5-SS S. Laurel St, RrHcrtsr

HARRY W. WEBB PORT N0BBIS { GENERAL TRUCKING Sidewalks Ftfled and Graded .’GTS FILLED Bl

Notary Public DEEDS. MORTGAGES. ETC, W. D. Robbins, Jr. Dru* Store Part Norria, N. J

WM. MEREDITH Heetrical Contraftor Everything Electrical Phone 120 PORT

Chambers Fireless Gas Range Cook With " The Gaa I pH Turned Off Dan Henderson Co. 110 High St MiMrille, H. J.

CHUBtJ C HECTOR I

FIRST BAPTIST CB' Kdt Port Norria Carl Egii, Paate, YOG ARE INVITED

FIRST R. E. CHURCH Port Norn* REV. W. 0. MOORE. Pastor >.00 A. 11.. Class Maellas. isa« Roevea. leader. 10.30 A. M.. Morning Worahlp 3.30 P. M. Sunday School. 6.30 P. SI.. Epworlh Umgot. 7.10 P. M.. Evening Wwifjl 7 , °Pri^cra!" Wcdami "9 *»««»* The Church With a Wekonir

Dr. August Miller Chiropractic Health Service Specialized Nerve Readings X-ray Spinograph Laboratory Phone: 330 303 High St Millville

SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Port Norris REV. J. T. WILLIAMS, Paator MRS. OLGA DAILEY. Clcra You are toivlted to atlez>l all

F. G. Stieren, O. D. Optician C^fivAOpiometHi121 E. Commerce Street Brldeetsn. N. J.

Port Norris—Haleyrille REV. F. It STEVENS HaieyvIHe—Union Bethel Servicr* ever}- Sunday al S.*0 p. M Port N'orrie—Union Bethel Service* every Sunday at 11.00 A. M and iToO P. M.

Autos, $6.00 to $18.00 Bicycle* Boll Coaches. $2.50 to $13 Velocipede!,, $3.50 to $15.00 Sleds. $1.00 to $8.00 Socking Horses Scooters Kiddie Bikes and Can Dolls. 10c to $5.00 Children's Desks Chairs B cxker, Hursery Chairs High Chain Electric Appliances Maytag Vhuhen Dixie Double Landry Tubs Bee Vac Sweepers Dons Heaters Desk Lamps Fans Cigar Lighten Percolalen Watches

Clocks Fountain Pens Propelling Pencils Perfumery in Package? Baiors, Safety and Straight Strops, Hones. Cups, etc Fancy Baskets, for work, flowers fruit and pingBooks, large ftssortanui best authors, 50c and 75c Picture Books Games Mechanical Toys Standing Black Boards zoy Pianos Doll Houses Play Dishes Tool Boxes with Tools Erector Sets Post Cards and Booklets Guns, single and double Ammunition Thennos Bottles, Jugs and Lunch Kits

Walk through the sU>r* and look at the prices Coeds held for Christmas with small deposit. PRICHARD'S

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