Ocean City Sentinel, 26 April 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

' .'"j ■ ' • ; " * . " . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923 YTVE I - - ~

farming notes Control of Hog Cholera In Shining Example of Co-operation flog rliolern raged in Cape May • n.Iy i-r'c " '«•* ' •' Farm . Demonstration Work. Since the ■ .p ors have itarnril to Vi|*rat - . „"ih County tln'l State Itepartin this cone, on the control; " rii .Vra," it is 'O much under con- 1 trnl that it. like smallpox, is nl- ; most unknown in Cape May Co. }( Without control measures It j| would no doubt revive itself again to its old standards. Dr. J. H. , McNeil, Chief of the State Bureau 1 of Animal Industry, informs us that the Senate and Assembly have provided for funds which will provide for the veterinary service to. to-c.peiate with the Cape May { County Agricultural Agent and' Poor. I of Agriculture as in the last four years. In order for hog owners to get , the most out of this service, it will c he necessary for them to work e through their local hog cholera , committees. These committees f will he ready to receive from each i fanner, ( 1 1 the number of ani- ' | mals. and" (2) the approximate j t weight of each animal to be inoc-jj ulated against hog cholera. That t means that t lie hog owners must ( jjet in touch with their nearest t committeeman on or before May .r>. ; so that the total number of ani- k raals and their weights can be for- „ warded to County Agent Stack- U house, who will arrange with the v State Department for the neces- j n sary serum and virus to do the „ work. As before, the hog owner will } pay only for the actual material used, and 5 to 10 cents per head j r for a man to help catch and hold the animals. i

All animals should be listed, j Where they are too small for treat ! c mcnt when the Veterinarian ar- ' „ rives they will I* listed for a futuie treatment. Sl Pin this pnpe ron the wall so ji that you will know how and when ri to act in this matter. The fallow- fi Ing men have consented to act as b hog cholera control committeemen. 1 a Cet In touch with them at once. Ii E. N. Madam, Palermo; Wash- 81 ington Van Gilder, Petersburg; ! H Milton Godfrey, Tuckahoe; A. B. ! tl Faure, Bolleplain, (Woodbine, R. F.D.); Joseph Cohen, "Woodbine; 01 J. Rcid Chambers, Eldora; W. G. !p Thompson, Dennisville; Charles l p< Foster, South Seaville; II. L. Som- j gi ers, Ocean View; Wm. H. Powell, Swainlon, (Cape May Court House R. F. r».>; D. C. Tudof, Cape May Court House, R. F. D.); A. T. D.j Howell, Dias Creek, (Cape May Court House, R. F. D.); H. W.| Spaulding, Whltesboro; Ralph) Sehellinger. Green Creek; W. S.| Kimble. Rio Grande; Ralph Tay-j lor. Cold Spring, Cape May, R. F. CITY OF OCEAN CITY, N. J. ! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ! CONTRACT No. 740 Sealed bids or proposals will be! received by the Board of Commis-j aimers of Ocean City, N. J., at the J offices of the said Commissioners! the City Hall, Ocean City, N. J.,l April 30, 1023, at the hour of 3.00 P, M., for the building and construction of concrete cross drains, concrete curbs and osphnltic intersections on Asbury avenue, between Second and Seventeenth streets, in the City of Ocean City, N. J., as described in the specifications. All bids must be made on the forms provided, cover all items . . contained therein and bo accompanied by cash or check certified by a New Jersey Bank or Trust — Company, in the sum <,f $250.00, ■- payable to the City Treasurer of Ocean City, N. J., without condition. A certificate from a satisfactory Surety Company, covering tlie demands of the specifications, must be attached to the bidding sheet. The successful bidder will _J b« required to furnish within ten (10)days from the date of the •ward, a satisfactory Surety or Guaranty Company Bond, in the sum nf the full amount of the award, conditioned for the faithful Performance of the contract, payment of all bills and wages, and also be required to save the City of Ocean City, N. J., harmless from all nctions-at-law, or otherwise and by virtue of the Employees Liability Act of the State of New Jersey, or any other act Pertaining to the employees or laborers, by giving Surety CornPony Bond or Insurance. The entire work will be completed by the 30th day of 'June, 1923. Tl» Board of Conurftsftmen, aeserve the right 4n_rej&t any or " a|l bills or to waive any informa"'y in any bid. v | Plans and specifications can be obtained from the City Clerk-by depositing $10.00. . \ . Gated April 9, 1923. EVERTON A. CORSON, Director of Public Works. WM. H. COI.I.I SON, Jr., City Engineer. HARRY A. MORRIS, City Cleric. •dv-4-l2-Jt

* KIWANIS y , Kiwanis, Kiwanis, the name keeps one thinking, * Oh, what does jt stand for— uprightness or graft? Are those men trying bard to keep taxes from shrinking, . | 0r woul,l "'ey I* high if you lived on a raft? ,1 i The dinners are dainty, the snatches of folly, e l Bring chuckles of laughter or wildest applause. The Kiwanis Brothers are certainly jolly, jj And maijjige some fun while upholding the laws. 'j Ambitious, progressive, 1 see tliern press onward,' The fume of their city is published afar, ' j ' "ri" *ecoml to none. Ocean City goes forward Of all the sea cities, 'twill rank as u star. (Contributed )

I j D-I W. S. Thompson, Goshen. r Women's Cold.-n Opportunity In the last week's issue of this! ■ was printed the names of the community leaders in the Perman- ' ; ent Pattern work started by Mrs.; | ; Catharine Griebel, State Clothing! Specialist . Since then each leader , 1 lias had a lesson under Mrs. Grie- • bel's institution and is ready with! 'j the hcl pof Miss Ely, Assistant in; [Home Demonstration Work, to! teacli other women ho wto make i ; their own permanent dress pat- ' ! If >\-u arc intercstcil you should) jloso no time in getting in y^jtrj i fo rthis work will start April ; J 25. You should make arrangement ; wit. i your leader early so that the! j materials can be on hand when ^ needed. "What Is This New Spray?" ! Dry' Mix Sulfur-lime, the new ji is a boon to the fruit grow,er because it takes the place of the jobl self-boiled lime-sulphur. Self-boiled lime-sulphur, long1 considered as the best summer spray for peaches, is very trouble- j some to make. Its rival,' "dry-mix sulfur-lime" is easy to make and. as effective in the control of i rots as is the self-balled lime-sul- • Since it docs not have the j or russeting effect on the! 'apple fruits as docs the dilute so-!-jlution of concentrated lime-sulfur |> ; some fruit growers will use it on ji apple orchards as well as on 1 peach orchards. This new spray contains 8 pound j of (ommcrcial nour of sulfur, 4j, > pounds of hydruted lime and 1-2 , I pound of calcium caselnate to 50 . gallons of water. Mixed together

thoroughly dry then sifted into the [spray tank while the agitator is I going will be sufficient to give n is ! good spray mixture. ie Calcium casemate acts as a i- .-premier and sticker and while 1 s. ; having no fungicidal effects, should f g j always be used. When the spray! r j calendar calls for insect poison in i ;- ; the spray, arsenate of lead powder , h j should be adde <lat the rate of 1 n ! pounds to 50 gallons of spray, o ! Spray materials such as dry lime ej sulfur should not be confused with ;- : this spray material for they arc ! entirely different. The dry-mix i d i sulfur lime remains in the water in | r ! suspension and is not liable to burn ! il the fruits or foliage. Dry lime- j 1 1 sulfur on the other hand remains! e j in the water in solution and is lia- 1 ii | hie to burn tender foliage such as j that of the peach. doughty pinochle champs defeated Are Said To Have Been Hopelessly . Vanquished in Ten Straight r Games By Two Amateurs The information has leaked out - that quite recently the two invin1 cible, hard-boiled pinochle chamf pious, known by name as Cap1 - Warrie Harris and Roger Williams s suffcre dignoble defeat at their fa- i ! | vorite diversion, at the hands of - two young and innocent amateurs. r The two vanquished performers, so 1 the story runs, were observed leav1 [ ing the place where the games were staged looking very crest1 fallen and sad, and have ever since , 1 enjoyed very indifferent health. • Now it evidently required un-J 1 usual courage for two amateurs like Albert Oldfield and Capt. A. 1_

F. P. MATTERA & CO. Third and Haven Avenue Manufacturers of Automatic Tampered Concrete Building Blocks ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR Foundations, Block Bases and Cement Pavements Ask to see our new Stucco Faced Blocks 1 i Office: 129 Asbury Avenue I GEClNi ERAL HAULING Sand Gravel Top Soil WM. HAYES, 233 Asbury Ave. INVESTMENT is your home a safe one ? YOUR own home is an |Tj gJP»; ideal investment, always under your personal pro tec- II PffHrl I tion, adding to your enjoyment Ok. II w|^y while it adds to your wealth. But have you protected that investment against deterioration? Permanence costs but little more than temporary construction. Ask the help of your building material dealer. He knows the best types vof construction and the best materials to usm AT LA S

— R. Smith to tackle two well-season-ed war horses. They did so however, anil behold defeated them in ten straight games. 1 The champions were simply astounded, Surely "ikdy Luck" had , utterly deserted them. Qr perad-,. • venture it was not a case if luck . at all, but of superior skill. Be that as it may, sail to relate . the undefeated were defeat^! and ] the amateurs enrrie daway the hon- : , The person to whom we were in- ' i .lebted for the information, added , i a phrase which we report though . wc do not understand; "Please send no flowers." ^ JOLLY PARTY MEET ! AT SMITH RESIDENCE I; _i Entertained With Games and Other j ; ~ ! Social Diversions, Followed by Dainty Refreshments ' i The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- j ' j non Smith, Asbury avenue, was on Tuesday evening the scene of great le ; joviality and amusement. ,1 [ At the usual hour for social fun- ! y i ctions, a number of young people j I n ' were observed wending their _way

- to the above residence, the smiles j - upon their faces indicating that ; \ i they were expecting a royal time. According to all reports they - were not disappointed; rather the : I evening's fun and festivity exceed- i rjed all expectations. ' Mr. and Mrs. Smith arc said to j have excelled thefraselves as host j i and hostess, everything being done j j that could add to the enjoyment of j " ; the occasion. Games formed the | v chief diversion, after which dainty tl J refreshments were served to which j the young guests did ample jus- -I The party included: Miss Eloise '' Smith, Miss Arien Bayley, Miss 'Leonora Adams, Miss Edith / | Brownmillcr, Miss Ruth Pruitt. _ | Miss Jessie Jack, Miss Florence I Mitchell, Miss (Catherine Clopp, p ' Miss Emily Pileggi and Messrs. a ! Augustus Smith, Michael Pileggi, h "i Lathan MacGregor, Fred Curry, ^ j Gordon, Thomas Williams, | and Richard Townsend. t; Yes. Say W© Tessie: "And, as he was leaving, " j threw me n kiss." Bessie: "Such a lazy fellow." i

,r I JULIA R. HAZARD HORACE B. hazard . e. Steal Ealate ■ = : tl ADRIATIC BUILDING © Eighth Street between Ocean and Atlantic Avenues n ; Telephone 285 OCEAN CITY, N. J. ' ' n OFI'ICE OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUWDAV ' Ewing T. Corson REALTOR J ' ! All business transacted through this office is in accordance with the y following slogan "This office does and maintains strictly a brokerage ! business and is in no way interested in personal speculation." Results: A sale completed on the above principal profits both Seller and Buyer. Write for listings and maks your headquarters with 1 Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY N. J. p : ; ^ MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE " No waiting for two weeks to know if you can get it; we can tell at f ! once. ."Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for !. sale. Also lots for investment and for improvement — the choice Qf 3 Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO, B Ocean City, N. J. |

It's the Truth, Mabel I We turned* the* plea of a beggar | ■ | down, He gave us a look tlmt was mean ! j and black. got even with us as wc walked down the street, ' He ran us down with his Cadillac For Highways Fund i Constable: "The law reads, "every ; vehicle shall carry a light when begins." " | Five and Costs: "And when does darkness begin?" Constable: "When the lights urc; IN THE SENTINEL GOOD HEALTH is the most priceless gift nature can bestow, and she offers it to you from her fields in WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT. And it is tasty, delicious, appetizing and wholesome. Good anywhere and always. 10 ounces — six ample servings and every serving supplies all the nutritional elements, not merely one or two or some of them. It ir prepared ready to- eat. Since you must eat, and must cat often, why not eat right? Why not choose the food your body demands? Why not be well, and fit, and keen, and fully alive? Of all the foods you can secure at whatprice you pay, WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT alone, can meet j every requirement. E. Edwards Sole Agent ( WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT CO. Box 82

the Whole Dinner Hot Better even thin that, you ■ u. —..i . 4". n,^ ^ Yon can work over the comfort ^eteht m! ..neT encloied, heat - retaining ttoopln* prevent! ffuSirt* „ Cowpict and durable, its smooth surface vetjeii in design and can be pushed without finish. Four sfeer^ 'PP'Hg- See it demonstrated at Grease doe. not reach our Salesrooms . City Gas Light Co. 839 ASBURY AVENUE

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