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Grange Will Have:;;™",“ d „-“ ,ni! ‘ h ' b '”' 11 ' t—i * IV /V 1 i Plans aw alreaily under wa H aim AT" Q VlArKPr th® establishment of a similar r dllliei b 1V1CUR.CI ket ln wndB00d . by the Granges of j the lower patt of the County, and a South SeaviUe and Tuckahoe Granges committee from thwe * ‘ n ^ be appointed to observe the workBadang Market for Ocean City ings of thf . ocean City market this
Next Summer summer.
BACK FROM CHICAGO
GOOD ROADS CONVENTION At the National Good Roads Convention. in Chicago last week. Mayor William Eisenberg represented Wood-
i bine, and his sen. Harry, represented
the contracting firm of William Eisenberg and Sons. Both report the convention a success, and came home
with many new ideas of road work.,
lhp | Our idea of a pessimist Is a fello1 who gets a lot of pleasure out of
telling bad news.
Extend Through County At a meeting of the South Seaville Grange on Tuesday night, at the Grange Hall. South SeaviUe. plans were formulated for the Farmers' Market to be established in'
Ocean City this summer.
Joseph Camp, head of the Cape. May County Board of Agriculture. Ralph Schellenger. of Green Creek, and Dr. Yerkes. of Tuckahoe. all reported favorably on the project, and a committee reported that tentative permission had been given by Mayor Joseph G. Champion, of Ocean City, for a stand for the market at 6th
street and Asbury avenue.
The market wiU be established Jointly by the South SeaviUe and Tuckahoe Granges, and will be modeled after the market now successfully operating in Atlantic County, j Under the marker idea, each mem-ber-farmer simply lakes his product to the market, and there it is sold to householders who will call and buy.
Electrical Appliances and Fixtures 701 Asbury Are. OCEAN CITY
VERNON HALL 735 WESLEY AVENUE NOW OPEN Miss S. E. Beck
•ALT OYSTERS. CLAMS SNAPPERS. CRABS
Both Phono*
DOCK STREET MARKET
LADELPHIA,
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Let Us Do Your Machine Repair Work WE HAVE THE EQUIPMENT AND MEN TO HANDLE ANY CLASS OF MACHINE WORK.
K1TAT.T REPAIRS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT
Woodbine Machine Works WOODBINE — N. J.
DO NOT WAIT FOB SPRING TO LIST YOUR PROPERTY LIST NOW Fourth St. and Asbury Avt.
OCEAN CITY. N. J. Hotels. Apartments. Cottages and Bungalows for Sale or Bent
Clean as Your H
nDCEAfT CITY M LSTORAGEJ ' .CO. fe ?^sED HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS. RUGS and 8Tu > ES a: BARGAIN PRICES Open by Appointment W H DEISROTH. 509 11th St. Phone 48J-H OCEAN CITY I
IN THE TIMES last week there was 418 inches of live news and editorial, and 509 Inches of advertising: In the next nearest county competitor, there was a total of 346 Inches of news and editorial, and 317 Inches of
advertising.
Thus Is the County leadership in both news and advertising maintained by
THE TIMES.
BETTER BE A YEAR TOO SOON THAN A MINUTE TOO LATE WE HAVE Just what you want AND Just what you need in Insurance
John L. Maher Automobile and Fire Insurance Home, Aetna and Travel era Insurance Companies Landis Avenue and Italia Street SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Both Phones
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BIG MONEY TO HUSTLER.
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GET THE SUPER NEW GRAND PRIZE £CB£KA VACUUM CLEANER On 3 Days Free Trial! We want you to use this wonderful new Eureka for 3 days as though it was your own. without the slightest obligation. If you decide to keep it after the free trial, you may pay— Only
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The new Eureka is absolutely the last word in Vacuum Cleaners, and we urge you to see it before buying any cleaner. The moderate price asked for this superb new model anil astonish yon. This offer is limited. Get your order in now. Don’t put it off another day. Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Co. 37 So. Tennessee Ave. ATLANTIC CITY : New Jersey FACTORY BRANCH
Th* Standard of Cotmpariatm Unusual Winter Comfort Bwck reputation for anticipating your of comfort for all weathers, performance and utility, with models of advanced design is strikingly upheld in Buie* open models. Examination shows how the thoughtful application of simple, practical methods of sealing curtain and windshield joints against wind, cold and rain has resulted in a welcome degree of winter and early spring comfort you never thought possible for an open car. Fours sixes
CENTRAL GARAGE MOTOR SHOP JOSEPH SCRTVANI. Proprietor OCEAN CITY. H J, WILDWOOD. H J. Whan better sntomobflcs are boflt, Bukfc will build I
The Ocean City Building and Loan Association Incorporated March 12th, 1887
The regular monthly meetings are held on the second Saturday of each month at 408 Eighth street. Ocean City. H. J., to receive does and grant loan*. No membership fee is charged. Dues One Dollar per share os Serial Shares. The new feature adopted by the Board of Directors at the Annual Meeting. January 14th, IMS, that of issuing Full Paid Shares, has been a great success. Call on the Secretary for Men—tfc» and he will show yon a first class investment at six per centum per annum in sums of S900 per ahnre, subject to withdrawal on one month notice. The Association does not look on any but First Mortgages thereby insuring a safe investment for shareholders, if yon have a flat mortgage on your home why not take enough free share* to oover the amount at maturity. Twenty-five shares will take care of that $8,000 mortgage and aowlato funds with which to cancel it when the shares mature. The management of this Association is in the hands of well-known and prosperous men. Bait tt whom have served for many years, insuring to the shareholders careful and progrearive growth. The Association is open to all, creed and nationality are not considered. A new scries was issued on Saturday the 13th day of January 1923, at the regalar place. 408 Eighth street. Ocean City, N. J. Remember second Saturday, shares One Dollar. Series still open.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
George 0. Adams. President Wm. M. Ranck, Treasurer William Lake WOliard W. Adams WiDiam E. Massey Roll* Garretson
Simeon B. Mfl'er, Vice-Pwrillsnt K. Howard Than, Secretary
Mark W. Adams B. Frank Smith Alfred W. Powell Curtis E. Corson Solicitor, Andrew C. Boswell
Many F. Stanton Otis M. Townsend John X. Janes
December 1921
Car and
Truck Sales 50,203
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
December 1922
Car and
Truck Sales 105,799
Everything Points to the Greatest Spring Demand for Ford Products in Company’s History . 12 ^d' 7 f"* 4 °« n Tmfa wm adi"™! » rM.il pureluKn i, tie United State, Mw during 1922— Arttal ddiraite to lut month ptatl, pr^on, ta th, htatar, of tin Ford Motor Company— * »“th oMtetentm PW in which n ,„ th.1. 100,000 Fori Cm nnd Truck, wm rw taild-tepte* the Fort PUm woM v it cpmt, to meM dtelm ratnirementetorn., port, of the cocirr dtalm m M™d, findinj it mcu.,, t. .pecif, Uter ddirm dote, on certain tjpc becanie there ire no reoerre itocki to drew from- oouraj Commeieioi mre. bnnnoo. home, nod fnmore. ..tap.tint tke:. fntnre reoniremnto, m ptare taf .rim ml takmt delivery .1 Fori Cm. Truck. „d Fortm Ttaetore to inreT™^,” Ereiythint pointa to the biReet ehortoge of Fori Product, thi, Sprint tint hta em — , " lj W U°° be . , °" 0t <,bt *^*‘ “"'J »< * fori CM. Track or Forim Tractor u to list your order immediately— xiscw LTlntac. r Z r'Z S ’ r '°‘ ° T Su "’"' r ' 'ft rotir order oo. o.d^k. adbantace ot our dealer s flret opportunity to make delivery.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY DETROIT, MICHIGAN Cape May Court House Garage CAPE KAY C00BT HOUSE. *. J. Focer & Mecray .... Cape May, N. J. AUTHORIZED DEALERS A Small Deposit and Easy Payment* if Desired

