Cape May County Times, 9 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 14

CAPE HAY OOBKTY TTHI* FWBAY. MAlfH ® l9 **

GjA' -Wa.v County

Of Interest To The Farm and Home

Thomas’Column ; Sta visaed By

Large Group

Why the "90 Per Cent." Amendment ?

EiMd by W. COLLINS THOMAS

III NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE Rnri Howard Hancock * dokrrtpn.n mf th- »»nd*rfHl lmp*rt»l Valley of C*UfoniU--4hat fartita and ht«ht> pioducM«« country .'»• (*et below I#tc1 over which Ik* Odom*. Rltor ran until It rhanred lt» coarw many hundred* of y»»r* M«-

Cumberland Own/i

s “' Sp ^ ^ hi ” Recommended

Veg. Varieties

Many Will Plan! SoJlin*. F “ ^ M * J ’ AtWk

*nd Cumberland Counties

The "Honest Psck BUI" which was recent!v .ntroduced in t» i>tislitiirr—an act which would require farmers to pack farm p:< duce so that the »op was representative of the whole parkanc-

wouM certainly have rweant a great thing to consumer* had it brenme Many Interesting Points

a law. But »t would have been of far greater benefit to the

farmers themselves. A purchaser usually gets "stung" hut once. It About rorestry

he buys a basket of produce which looks good on the Mirfscr, but which ts not so good under the surface, he seldom returns to that farmer for more prorduce. It is the farmer who really gets gyp*''! when he sells a basket of produce which look' tine tin top. hut which

has cull stuff underneath, for the reason that for every such h*'krt ^ J he selk he either loses a customer enr.n-ly, or he nukes a ^ forestry nurt stud* troe* fo, chic, The to)towing verrt.Wc-

tatisned customer. Every misreprrsetitnl sale not only lowers tne ton- iniprovcnMOt notored to the B... ! tro irnmwepdwl by State amt

fidetter o» a nan's customers in himself, but if also lowers the con- River state forest, located n-^r, effui fidence or the busing public in tanners in general. Therrtorr the °* 1 ] Aw_,„

• Hoors, P^t Bill" vm in reality d«igned to bdp the ^

AemseKr—t was coocened as an effective means of curbing a Sta „ FmPflt , si*<UU*t. through practice which i» hurting the farm business. w-veral of th. .

The "Honest Pack Bill" as originally drafted was simple, prar-

that it had

Early Plant Structures Explained

Specialist Show* Construe-

bon of Grecnhome*

Membership Contest At

So. Seaville 0 ™* 1 ^

sPntt Fm4 Fm

wmtj market aottH Asparagus— Mary

Winning Team Wtfl Be Treated to Supper by

the i

Yellow. Yellow Hnuntiful j

. that JvHild j P 1 * 5 Bush Lima, fordboot.l

, i.tn ■> . , , . , uc umo tor varHiii' pcyiiitx s for Lima. Kloc of lb* Gardew. I tical and workable. But the last we heard ol it was that it had , XMmp | e h , . . .. . , r So .. IV-Karl;, f ^rly Woodet.i been amended to read that only '*) per cent, of the top nerds to be way spruo that is. bcim: prop.- : , l^lpt reprrsentatiir of the whole, which in our estimation nullity's the gated tor fkrl»imaa lre~ ><1«*.• Bjfk Red. whole bill. .Am fair-minded person of average intrJIigmcr couH] J™** w ' !r !roro % to 1*!. S ^ r s.« .ws. - «.1* s-u* «. rr^r i 5' «*. representative of the wholr. bat injevling tlie trim per cent, in tb , , rtp Mr lodVrwted tb- art Ut* • oprurtaew. Sothe bdl bring* v :oon* of higher mathematics, slide rules, calipers,. points to .^.r.'mwred ts pwr Imprtned Savoy, apothecar.'s balances and other sciences and instnimotts of extreme c ba»ing a (thflsltu*. tr»» ..od *1*0i - precision. At leavt we would not want the responsibility of deter- j ' L ' J** tT9r .‘LtZl

rwring the anhrrrticr to such a law ot a basket or canfalouprs. or • box of srra»Vrr>cv or a container or any kind of farm produce for that matter. As an indication of the absurdity of such an

From

party joonu

Pass an "Honest Pack 1

the average iam packed basket, just j H*. I

which berries, caotaloupev poraouies. brans or tomatoes would con■tkutr the “turfare f' Pasubly juv deep enough into the contamer to famish grounds for nh-understandings. .,,,! Our rraftons for being opposed to the ancndmait nuv t ioj t 1 teat “far-tetchedhtm-rsrr. the original bill sounded dear. »hort and to the point, giving littk- room tor side-stepping ' ,M 1

idamt main it vague and mote or lest

’ of Your Own

what is done in the State Ixgisli'ure. each indi-

Tlditai farmer -houid paw his out. * Honest Pack BiU"—right on ins own farm. Not necessarily as a matter of honesty—at virtuous **.

that might be—but a» a good, sound business pru>Tple.

The Peninsula Exchange .A»oriariou fol the eastern shore of Man land and Virginia) teiis trainloads of earh potatoes with a red ‘tar trademark on each barrel. That red star indicates that thow potatres are graded, honestly packed a.-.', labelled. The-, stake riwr resources and reputation on the sgmlicance of that trade mark.

Bujers accept their potatoes without examination. An equally high standard ot honesty—oc whatever

choose to call it—ts maintained by California egg peodiK... . .. lettuce growers, bs Washington apple men and CofonaJ* melon

table B(iM-tali*t. gave — led lecture in wore tbxo M> (u»- R J berUnd • minty ve«etable gmwsr* ®

Turaday eventne.

wwte SneocM Marly. Howl-i batlno. for th* ■b. G«W4*c Bactatr. ! Hospital was a r* fverreees. l ountry j 1 be *uec*vw of t* aa (not parrteularle rebrra — Parly foetsme; j In* Jost

I retular Graor* spirit. Plwst —BSack Bmnly. ~Scc*eh i wrind (fal!

f over).

Mr. Xtsmiry bad slides snt.wlD* tut vartoun types «.f trr.*enbot*M*. f or bed*, and method ued for heating them H» pointed out the typw of struetare tn*t Msould be in rrtr* In* ai plant* 00 the and in eommeretol pisni. in

her land ronnty

Mr. Nlssley had very interi fir a res sbowln* the vain. o’. tin* eetibouw umiators and ki» lanl* in tb* ft*M eorly If I - - mums per acre nr* e»-j tes Tb* pecJ^ Hi sbowv-8 (hat towsatoj • * plant- set In the b*W about May! | K bad yieldtd an arerage of S1 Jdotis p*r nee* above IboW* ► not j that th* eonarOc-is. of do-! around the fcn* of Jon* It »«.

Mr. Satem Says.

‘The Result Was as I Feared

of e.mt* MPX Mr. «*r* Uietz. •« brwrt»r ot tea M.W* (tend

Coats and Hats for Kidl

ot tea late; also pointed

a- .-.pepuc. Jowlyn * Bl*( fotare Pali. Imprvrete 1U* Do.- _

plant* after Jan* J* r**-*S»*d b*-Ia* *verx*r It ton* per nci*

"f «b*| |b add,two to th* talk «b tb*

^ ptaM bo«»* *trwtBie; he cal led

1 A iiiovint picfur* hcoeSt for th* at’.otwn of tb* Kronen Fi i Roatb SawxilU- Grawt* «L! b, trantlo* vert tar *Ja» ooMmi Woodbine in tnf near j dbNNav** whtrh are carried rt t|

Dollar Saks W sj $1 Special it Chiidien's Dies

I vised lb* rrs»»*rs who

ta — Early Knl*«t: ^Hmvet* of GolC - Dark Mow* Pnrlrt:

re AH THI >; vyiinip

| duoagemenL

* the foundation o' j ixm

uwnevv

C ..trast with this the reputation of Jersey's roadswie mnrke- 1

tamls. and of much of her produce a* it i- shipped to wholesale I markets. On all sides—from distant states—from the cm prr» | but mostly from our local people, we hear farmer.' roadside market* ! cono.- lined. And fmm our own personal experience and obwr Don. we believe there *. m-.ich foundation for the criticw. As

t may seeti,. most of the criticism wr have heard

f ^ ^ KleekSap* r . Spte.< t,-L«rly Uprlaj:. King of iirtmark. Early Fall. Floomrtal* FaU. rirgi^w f are II11ner. Re* ■

sod. and training id th* t»w sod HVijceU. Drutxi* and rue* tb- Spiraea* are preoed by r*-

L. cy ' • — *•— 11 —« iu«r nearu uas tern leveled « farmer* who raise practically all ot the produce the* aril, rather than t the fellow who buy* all of his produce, and sell.

it on a stand.

Hens that! •gild Cocfcs that

This is a serious situation and the sooner our farmers take a good buwne* tip rrom "red star" brand potatoes — . , ' »hiK>ing associations, the ‘•f : ‘ ,r *f* rtadserir market business.

Good. Pavements Mean Good Transportation Good pavements bring good transportation right to your door. Good pavements reduce street noises, accidents, and congestion. The best pavement you can buy is Portland cement concrete —it is durable, safely smooth, and attractive in appearance. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION* 347 Madison Avenue NEW YORK f Nutumal Oreanisattor /«» Improve and Extend the I tee qf < inn rete

.are ac mere accident

The beat profit Mrairx paltry fail to pay when b-.pioperly fed. There’* no teller aikurance of early development of both pullet* and cockerels, of high-yield fertility and high hatchability of egga, of virility of the males than

KEYSTONE POyLTRYFOOOS Chick. Scratch, iJcvrioping. Laying and Growing Mash "DANDY FOODS

Chick, Scratch and Ikying ^ ■ » J-;?7

A

nnouncement...

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The Foundation of the Flock

Should Be Behind the Chick

Elgrtree Chicks Hare an Ancestry of Proven. Pro«table

Prodnom

Range Beared. Cn pampered j£atnre Bens Ped^reed Maks of Uaq- »tion*d Excelkac* S. C. White Lefhonu—Certiifd sad Blood Tested

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BEACON Quality Feeds

"Bean

yr. Quality F*

ability

to produce rest

feeds.

We have cui

over

> period of ye

rds have demonstrated their I Its far above those of ordinary 1 turners who have proven this I its. Beacon insures you the I Efficiently balanced, and costs 1

A Fond Without a Filler—SaM By

M. COHEN —WOODBINE. N. J. , J FAGAN & n.EFTWtXJD. PORT NORRIS, N. 1 1 T -‘ ‘ n , to ;„.

Every Bird Blood-Tested Certified and Trap-Nested IMer Stu. Sejemi.^,

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VINELAND TRAPNEST

POULTRY RANCH

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Phone 1935

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JAMES VVHETSEL'S •iountiful Farms VINELAND. ^ '1