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FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1923
THE BREVARD NEWS. BREVAR D, NORTH CAROLINA
iUIEBERRY
LARGE -INI
An
Varieties Bred With Berries More
Than Three-Quarters Inch
in Diameter.
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Achievem
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ACID SOIL IS REQUIREMENT
About 20,000 Hybrids Have Been
Fruited at Government's Testing
Plantation at Whitesbog, Near
Browns Mills, N. J.
Preparel by the rmn-a s-.n,s Dep-jrt ment !
of .', ir: i.-ul: u: )
After experiments extending over j
HO years, the I'nited States lpart- !
went of Agriculture has established
the culture of the blueberry as a com
mercial industry ami lias bred vatic-
The Katherine Blueberry, a Depart
ment of Agnculture Selected Hybrid,
With Berries Th ree-Quarters of an
Inch in Diameter.
lies wit; berries mere than three- jj
fourths , inch in 1 : a I : .el T. The
most 'Ui st a i . dii: i . 1 1 1 ; r: i I 1 1 Ta 1 1 r
istie ( th'- 1 l in-: is its reuuire-
tn.-n; t" :.n :!-!.! -"ii. It d.-s n..t
thrive in- !! i:;.r rh-ii irarden suil that i
i;as a i i -1 1 " ; i i : 1 1 : i i i . rear :ti.
Testing Plantation.
Th.' 'l.'i-ari ::;.'ii;'s ti-;;uur plantation
for liyhr.'';- Is at Whitoshog, n ar
r.row ii m.:;s. . j. About .imm.-o
different lhr;ds h;ie heon fruited
t!ms fir. I 'r.; m t i"H material of some
half d".'i !! of the l.es; ,,f these hyhrids
h;is hei :i p!a 1 ia t le hands of sev
eral Mi:-se:- :;.ell, hilt UilV "'HO of tllelll
has carried the v pa -'a t ion to the
point el" "'.Vt phot's 1'- r sale, and
m!..- 1 -';e' ;, r;el lit' t ! e-.f !i hri(s, I'in-
reer, is as yet eommercially available.
Misleading Advertisements.
lferlunaiely r few n ;i ;-sery men are
tiikii'.L' aiuaiiume of the work that lias
heen done ii, the . ! .me v.: t i on i!t.! im
provement of tie1 Mueh-'rry to deePive
Vl -he i . ; 1 1 -1 i ' hy a-hertisir.y hlaeherries
V :. a very nii-!r;i.I;!i;; matiivr. -ie
J 'S'cw Yorl nui-er tiian lias heen itsin
in aii ml', en isemeti: an illustration of
a h!.:-;d hlueherry taken from a puh-
lieMtion of the I tej,:.rt!!ielit of A''rh'tll-
The Ordinary Wild Blueoeri y.
ture issued in i:10. The illustration
lis ,s:,l i., saeh a wstv as to lead tli ii
:,.:,.!. to heiieve that this firm has
for .,!,. l.'.iehet'ries of th.- kind shown
in the ilitist ration. Wliell a-, a ui.hm-i
of -,,., ordim.rv Wild dueheri'ies. lilsi
j "' ; , ,..,...,. ...... fur.
transt.iantin-' to ii nutsei. an uu
nished in response to the adertis(-
inent. I-'urtl.ermore, advertisements
. i... .i :.. ificu verv mislead- .3S
lssueil i' i ins uiuj t-i'
in- infon.i'itioii. One of their ader- (j
'tis'ements, in the February number of v
a well-known garden ma--m.:ne, states. , ,
that "by repeated transplanting, we
UliU o iqn.-.u,-.i '
Wfc-ted the root system of the
7 . .1.... v.n netv "row
Plants . .11.U u . - -
blueberries as easily as any other par-
1 1 , onrl that "starting with
(len niriis , cUl.l 10.., r.
'our nursery-grown plants assures sue- (
cess under all eonditums. 1 nese
,r,te rivt II VMl'V I'lTOtlOOllS iUld
i'ni'isleacilnff "tie "f the conditions
jneeessary for success in hlueherry cul-
' ture. I
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! Name Snould Scare 'Em
It is estimated, says the In, ed
states- Department of Apriculturtv
ifha from 300XX. to 400.U.KJ pounds
of para-dichloro.benz.ne was u.ed
against the peach borer in t.eorgia last
fall. .
Drills Do Good Work.
Modern grain drms, equ.ppeu ,
special nttachnients for seeding alfalfa
.... . , i
and other line seeds, do accurate worh
WW,
e FL0RSHELM SHOE;
EVERY day of their long life, you
will appreciate the pleasure the
economy of wearing Florsheim
Shoes. Their quality always satisfies
Less JO1",,
"Patterson's Department Store
"Where Quality Reigns"
FOR THE MAN "" '
Battery
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Atieniio!
Vc cirry a ccrr.plttc line of autair.ctivc, c?eclric-
equipment. Also we have the latest equipir.cnL to
rrive immeaiate service en any in aire cf scarier cr ;o."!
erator. ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED.
i r:.e titc cr vour
jry may
by timely and e::pci t attention.
LET'S TALK IT OVER.
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Brevard, North
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m ALL Pl-TAKTMl-N'IS are dirtcUd hv
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ir.d larre i-.-.tK-rii-rcc. Tht-v know their b::sir.e?:
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TIMBER BRIDGE PROPOSAL:
Settled proposals will be received
xv.ui 2 P. M . of .Mav 7. 1023, by the
Ro;i r()mmi,::ioners. of Transylvaiva
( -oantv at lhe;r office in lhx.vard, :,.
C, for the construction cu t.mb,r
hvlteos on the Rodman - P.cKonr.
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R. II.
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Plan.-. an; specificp.ticns lor tnee
i.i i.:i;es are on file at the oince 01 tr.e
Tioud Commii-.-ioners. Copies may
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All motor cars may, with one exception,
be divided into two classes.
There is the class of cars buf.lt to a
price, and there is the class built regard
less of price.
In the first, quality is sacrificed; -in
the second, value.
The exception referred to is the Hup
mobile, a car which any experienced,
independent garage mechanic will tell
you is as finely built, in all the essen
tials, as any fine car; and which is priced
so low 'as to make it, .in out ovhiion. the
greatest motor car v
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Street
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Phumiiiii' one's hem.' i .:'. i' h
Some people retraii phmniiU; a h.;ir.-
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the trouble involvett an e ;:;.: i'or coiitin'.'.od rent j)ayinr. i !
not he, for planninr (:-:-'s h:. ;. i- !v. l)ee:in.':i!:; !' a ;rr:'-' a.
There are -:nch a myria.i - th !.;.- H. r-.,,i lv ui!
of the holisehekl. with a-.:ii o: ' havi-itr his shu I p. tlv nian.
Vue
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As Mr. Kibler says in ihe a:--ove eliin.n,f : ";"-.-:r,' .-ao.ple rvard phninin
a home as a drudi-ry ami so raak; the irouul-.- inveh ;-i an e:;cu.-a . :'
continued rent paying."
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cni are one" 01 those lteonie. you
cdutch of the landiort1 leiiin it 'v-- you o: so oral hundred, datllars a
year, not to nK-niio,; th. peare, p '..:.- u:-e and, .'or-nori ''.'.. ui : a
Home of Your Own !
Any home owner will teli you, as does Mr. Kihler, Ihat -plannhi:.: me's
home is the heginnin.tr of a ureal adv. ntur-c.
Are vou tromtr to miss out on one ot i : a nu.s piaasa.raotv' expeneiiev s oi
life merely to avoid goin to a liitle trouble trouble that really isn't
trouble at all'.' Are you iroing to let people say of you: "He's too
blamed lazy and slow to own a home of his own."
After you think it over we don't heiieve you will. We heiieve that you
will want to begin at once to plan a home of your own.
We cordially invite you to come to our place of business anil, without
obligation, talk over with us
HOW TO FINANCE, PLAN AND BUILD
A Home of Your Own
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