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ome hints oa giantlng gragen offered bj J. Harold CUrh. aw sat gromologiat of the New Jetner Afftleaftitral Experiment on. The choice of varlettea to of flrst Importance In plan ting a vtnerard. The rarletlea which at this time moat nearly meet the Ircmtau of New Jereey era are the old Mandard* headed by Concord (blue). Brlghu iblntsh red) and Niagara (white). For home aae eerernl other* mar he recommended, ouch Ontario. Campbell Early. Worden and Delaware. Grape* vl|] thrive on many types of aolla, but a fertile or eaady loam Is d eel cable for a vineyard site. The planting distance will vary according lo variety, fertility of soil and type of im piemen t* which will be used for cultlvarton A good average diene* on fertile noli I* S feet opart rows 10 feH apart. Large, vigorous, one-year-old plants should be purchased from reliable nureery. The time of planting U usually early spring and the methods are about the oa for fruit tree*. The vmm Id he planted as d-ep as or a little deeper than they were in the pry row The top should all be pruned off with the exception :wo strong bud* on the stionff**nr Cut the long root* back to • to I Inches so that they can he spread onl^snd noil
to be the rale of one gnlloo lo tree gallons of water. ■wds applying this oil spray a week or ten days it ap-
becaune they will aot hatch, hut la order to avoid breeding t characteristics Into the flock
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Philadelphia with friends. Mr. Harry Schulte w%a s weekend visitor with his ismily in New Tork Hr relumed on Sunday morning Charles II. roller spent Saturday afternoon and evening at Atlantic City on busineon. Mr. Lion■-I Warren, of Brighton ach, V Y . is here to spend an definite period with Mr. and Mm. Monty Levy and family. “ and Mrs. M. Goldman entertained friends at their home on ltarda) afternoon. Jacob I'haoen* returned on Sunday evening after spending the with re’stlve* and friend* in Phttadetphia. Mr. Hlldet end and doognter. Virginia, of
Saturday
Mr and Mrs. Monty Levy stalled a new radio In their h and they ara arranging a nui of radio parties for the nem
and Mrs. Bamcy Levin attended the marriage of their son. ~Mty Kebtetn. of Phlla-
Charito Goodman, of Freehold, to here to spend on Indefinite
period with his parent*.
ling alter spending s w dry* in New York Hyman sad Lillian Potaahntck celebrated their birthdays oa Saturday afternoon in the presence ot number of friends. Both are It
yean of age.
Allan C. Levensnn motored to Millville on Friday evening and it thy evening .there with
Inches In dlaju-lcr.
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Ralph SchtUinger. of Green Creek, was recently appointed by the Governor of New Jersey ad a her of the Board of Governors of the State Agricultural College
Move To Combine All Cape May Cities
May City have paiga for the consolidating of lb* preact live Cope May munlcipalInto ooe larger city. Coder May C*j. V Cope May. Cape May Potet city site. Cope May
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Haery M. Hal pern attended the ace S’ Oocm City on Thursday evening. Mlm Rowe Daichovsky. a Tempi* ■iverslty student, -peril the *eh end with her parent* Ales Meadetoohn. of Philadelphia. reiurerd on Monday aiomtag. ai*.T spend I r x a few days with hto parents here. Mr. A. (Muscatrh speat the week •tod with hto family hi Klllvllie Ha returned on Monday morning. A regular meeting of the Woodbine Borough Clothing Company bWd on Tuesday evening at the lactory. All slockboidt ; - were
wo* the guest of Dr. of Phllatdlphla. Mr Tran Henry, of Atlantic City, spent Tuesday here oa b nee* wl’h the various garage*. Mr. Lml* Miller, of Vineland, spent Wednesday afternoon nt Woodbine on huslneas. Mr. J. Nash, ot Philadelphia, visited A- M Pelersoit oe Gt-slmati left i.*r Newark on Saturday afternoon anl will r+ main there for a few days
frlenda.
A radio patty was given by Thompson Peter-on at hto ’ Sunday evening A nng the • Mtos Emil) Boiler, of ihe Capitol Theatre; II ’venaon, and Allan C. Samuel Napp<-n and M an. local Deni'vralic for among the i rowd tha* wltneserd the fianugum'.lwn of Governor A. * lorry Moo.- They made the trip from AtUntir City on ih* A. Harry Moore sperial. Milton Puerto m motored to Wildwood oa W-dnredag. ana l the day on bu-lnea there, r. Morton Le\.tt returned on Saturday evening, after few day* with hto n.mcee. Marian Slock, of Phi Morton Levitt has Uen ed as an authorixed Uadlo C ation of America dealer.
Live News of the Business World
In Are year* motor car regimration* have Jumped from 9.232.000 to 20.210.000. A total of 200.900.000 Incandearent lamp- were sold in 1921 for household use. For other purpome 195.000.ooo were sold. The arernge cost to Ires than tsro•hird- of pre-war price*. Fragility haa been otrrrome by a chemical
proce-o.
All record- m Wall Street were broken In ISIS. There were 4*0 - 000.000 share* of stock dealt in compared with 2fi.000.oiio in Ifili and 240.00o.000 In 1913 Out <>t 301 trading days there were ISO million-share days, compared with 9t in 1911 and 8* In 1933. In dusirial stocks advanced 44 point* and railroad stocks 19 Ik points Tb* Na-Vi Motors Company ha* accumulated an undivided surplus ore than *3S.0ii..,imm. In Ihw year* In whlrb It has been •era'ion They declared a stork dividend recwntly of 800'. tha 17 3.000 shat. no psr value common stock outstanding. President Cool Idee has firmly the 500 million dollar it proposed by Senator Simbefore the Senate Finance Comciltt.e as a substitute for the House Bill which cut- the people's tax burden *315 ••Oii.ouo. Mr. Coolidgr haa deplored the (act that the spirit of nnn-partlianshlp should not have been maintained In lh«- Senate.
The yenr 1925 ha* been ed by the V. 8. Westhey the warmest known. Federal aid for good roads wlD this year total 972.125.000. Texas ires the largest *um. |4.42fi.917. New York theatre managun are endeavoring to have the amuae nt tax of the Government enn-
For the flrst time sine* 1922 Kelly-Springfleld Tire Co. show* a profit About fil.500.000 baa gone to surplus. A mall service by airplane from Key Waal. Fia.. to I’ausma. wtth si Havana and Ceslral America, to planned. Production and . ploy-meat M worker* At nearly all linen of activity a
Mr and. Mrs. C 4frwllz lef: for Philadelphia on Friday afternoon I w ill spend a few day* In New *k before returning home. 4im Rous Stone, of Philadelphia. arrived on Saturday evening and returned Monday morning She spent the few days with her parents. Mr. Harry Shwelt. accompanied by hto mother and sister, have left for Philadelphia, and will there indefinitely.
tales Florida bound package to Iflfl pound* <a weight, building yuppllea. furniture, etc., will aot b€ handled. Douglas fir mills in Washington. emilng lit.***.*** feet at ber daily, to planning to price 92 to 93 to buyer* 9m
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