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Tka Coojiy bi ^l| i srC2LJ: ,lh ib * 8t * u — , B tb u matter miy I with tke local offlc • ; the type of tree* I |Ni*t. tke aaedltcc tree* can be ' Kaioad (hrough the State For- ~ tm»nt at the low rate I per tbouaanri. They r planted < by <. eon 12M tree* will plant Last year more than 0 distributed to 200 *y. This
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I In 1222. This I a growing Interest piaatlag. Anyon • la- ‘ obtaining sordllng ring planting should with the e ibis fall
hundred H baskets of sweet potatoaa Is Uis yield being obtained by the Vineland Training School on a ftelu of tbU crop this year. This splendid crop U the raaalt of careful cultural practices that
Mowed tbr
When quasUoned thod used In producing this crop A! Hetsell. farm
t Enrollment of Petenburg
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The Peteraburg grammar school baa an eiiroUmeet of 41 pupils no far for this year. The teacher* Mrs. Cornelius Soss. prlmsrj intermediate and principal Miss Pearl BtrsSeh. The follow Inc are the pupils enrolled aaf the one with the bl«haat a*erage from each srndo for the
month of Sept amber.
Fifth i
highest s barm of same grade Bari Laakley. Harvey Hand, May Wheeler and '
Every tinkle of Urn shingle baa an echo and n sting, and a ihousand burning fancias into active being striae;. aad a 'how sand bees and hornata ’neath my st seem to swarm, aa 1 listen to the patter of the shingle, oh, so wsrm. In a sudden Intenilasion, which appears my msly cbancs. 1 aay: •Strike gently, mother, or you'll sallt a she stops a I breath, the ahiegU boMs aloft, and says; **1 had not thought of that, my son. just ' “ Holy Moaes at east thy pitying ^ and thou. O fatally doctor, put a ’good soft poultice on with fools and duncaa uveriaat* ingly mingle, if I word, when my mother wields the
shingle. t t t
Ignoring the Brida: as faultlessly appareling In a blue aeige nit with ti and rest to shirt with pies ted bosom and a
"Nominations tor lb# presidency being In order." toe mid, ”1 propose the naan • of Mrs. Tandorfaellnga. It Is tha opinion of a majority of us hare that ton la only anemoar capable of *11-
Mm. Tender-feelings sprang up lustily, bar eyes blazing thing! u know > well an I do. and always have, she wears throe i I do! I won't hare your nomination—so there, now>" t * t An melted man rushed out of a bank. "Bandits! A a single police man was In sight. A pedestrian ran north t
Your Present Refrigerator vd unit .1 tT-nnttilr co«. Ttga •qmpnwr.t -SB Jw i it. loo, wiD produce kc-tuhw roady. And non* wid .prove ac
•nd the ra*t of that froriiwin* c.u, .
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aurvei catoeiy. it, too, win cttoHM* front & trouble mne care _
into an uutotmtk aervanU it. Begin there new »ojf» «iid oconotoo, will begin to gave voor mien at once! Write or phone
hounehoid money tr* ( -i-reaching
gold cug-bultona and n u watch chain Ulth a Biarm. Under hta right hrm h» carried a natty straw hat of Urn latest style and weave with a marina
while his tmturns rsAected deep thought. His feat were dad In
WMI pgMtoai ^ ‘
for
Yon can buy either a tt Servel Refrigerator or a • unit to m*ail in m p
"Foote! ru gat half a ' sen!"—and he partad hls beside a hydrant As if by magic ate
raa planted aa aaiiy
Third grade—Anns Moore, high
**1^jAtoJlTHtos* 8 PariY*Van V^rat.'
which to grow, towmdl,. hlgbewt average; Bobtrt Camp.
2 plants wero used par hill. This la the practice that Is b?tag followed by the succsmfal sweet po-
tato growers and la one
away with blank hills that are caused hy stem rot The third and probably tha moat Important reason for-the success of this crop
was the need used. .
Right now as the ctop is being harvested Mr. Hetaeil U selecting hU seed for the next year's crop. Before each sweet Is put aside for mad purposes tha plant Is split down through the stem and any plant showing a discoloration la discarded for seed purposes. This policy has been followed at the Training School for a number of years and the very small percentage of stem rot in tbU aeajon's crop speaks well for the method used in selecting
the seed.
Many local growers of sweet potatoes can wall agord to spend a little time as the crop la being harvested. In selecting seed for
Florida land Is n i a front f< aay* If aayimdy ever re- " ' that ‘ whole peninsula for 2S.022.M0 there’s likely to be another Span-ish-American war.
YiaM of Grapes An Increase of 1100 Ihs. of I grapes per acre la the result obtained on a block Included In the Crape Pruning Detnou Stratton conduct**! by the Cumberit-id County Extension Banlce at J. BerlonaxsJ. East Vineland. Three years ago the vineyard had gotten lo a stage where It was no longer profttable and the owner considered taking It out. It was then that the Extension Service took It over as a domonsiratloa of proper methods of pruning. The vineyard had originally been pruned to stake* but the new system called for the training of the vines to wires and Is known as the 4-arm Knif-
An system.
Aa tha crop was being harvested this year careful check had been kepi on the rows pruned by the Improved method and on the rows pruned tc stakes. One thousand right hundred and twentytwo <1222 > lbs. per acre was tbr yield produced on the Kullfin and 711 on the stake There was also a ditto tbr sisr of bunch. Thoar produced on the properly pruned canes averaged 217 lbs ir bunch while those produced i the canes I rained to tbr stakavnrpged 122 lbs. per bunch. The improved method of prun- > working wondets In _ the vineyard. By getthe old and superBuou* by training the new ik the 4-uldo amis the taking on an entirely
Bari Origan. George Griffon. First grade- Jarose Cloud, highest avenge; Philip Da Bantu. Alice Sehuse. Jacob Hand, ander Loder. William Dkkuneon. Beginners bighast average. MUly De Bantte; Ella May Cloud. Ada Young. Myrtle Young. Helen Sehuse, Joseph Evans. Alvin Cake, Graftpn John Wheeler. William lagvaoU. Harold Dickenson aad Mary
Detro.
Soudnd like ■wearing Willie: “The preacher waa here for dinner pap.” Papa: "You don't say »?" WHlIe: "Yea be waa and he swore about the dinner Just like you lo only he put bis hand over
hia c
wouldn't believe yon. TO always believe the apposite of what you uch a liar.”
Man may Imra to fly like a bird hut he'll never be able alt comfortably on a barbed w fenr-, says Jed Hopple.
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Leave* Philadelphia (Knihat St. Wtexf) 4.1A P.MPennsylvania Railroad
STOVES We are displaying in our North Window a splendid line of Stove*, Gag and Coal Combination Stove*. We are selling one special Gas Range for $81.00. Another fine Range, $584)0, and an extra Ga* Range for $75.00. DINING ROOMS SUITES One of the best Dining Room Suites for the price that we have offered is a Ten-Piece Walnut Suite, Hilite Finish - $225.00
Loth’s Efficient Heating Cabinet and a Handsome Piece of Furniture This scientific heating unit will make a wonderful change in your home. No more drafty floors or cold comers. Every room upstairs and down kept cozy and warm in the coldest weather.
Easy Electric Washers
Royal Electric
Free demonstration.
Cleaners.
Bedsteads Two-inch continuous post bedsteads with three-fourths inch fillers White Ivory or Walnut. $184)0. Mattresses, $12.00, $15.00, $184)0, and $204)0. Cedar Chests A wonderful assortment, $13.50 up to $25.00
C. M. WARE CO.
12 Months To Pay
Atlantic City Electric OCEAN Cmr BRANCH 10th and WEST AV.!
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FREE COAL Beginning Monday, October 25th, 1926; and each week thereafter until further notice, we will deliver free to the r slip holder an amount of coJ corresponding to the 1 amount that slip shows you to have purchased from us during the current week.
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