Ocean City Sentinel, 29 September 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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' FARMERS' MARKET STEADILY GROWING Report of Annual Inspection bv Chief A. L. Clark . Steady growth of the farmers' market and ',s increasing importance as an economic factor in con-p-teil renters of population wore fact;- .iermmatTated liy the annual toui -of inspection of i these institutii.ns in New Jersey cities conducted 1„ (thief A. L. Clark, of the State Bureau of Markets, menjhers of his department -ami representatives of 5ho farmers, chambers" of commerce ami federated women's clubs. In several cities, the fanners' markets have Is*" made municipal institution- ami it was found that they were praised by City officials as among tin" most important agencies touching the welfare of residents. That every large eity in the State will soon have a well-regulated fanners' market is the prediction of TIDES FOR GREAT EGG HARBOR INLET— 1821 v_ (Daylight Saving Time) Compiled by N. J. Jeffries HIGH LOW »P»' aJn. p.m. a.m. p.m. T 1 7-37 8.01 1..TJ 1.54 F 2 8229 8.62 2.24 2.46 , S :> ».18 9.41 3.12 3.37 Su 4 10.08 10.31 4.00 4.27 r W 10.58 11 "I 4.48 6.18 f1 T 6 11-48 5.37 6.10 W 7 11 38 6.26 7.04 T 8 1.05 1.32 7.17 8.01 F 9 2.01 2.30 8.16 9.00 •S 10 2.59 3.26 0.16 9.58 Su 11 3.58 4.22 10.14 ip.51 tl 12 4.54 5.15 11.09 11.43 T 13 6.45 6.03 11.59 W 11 6.32 6.48 20 45 T 15 7.13 7.30 . 1.12 1.28 F 16 7.53 8.09 1.50 2,00 , S 17 8.30 8.48 2.28 2,48 Su IS 0.06 9.23 3.03 3.25 M 19 0.40 9.50 3217 4.01 T 20 10.15 1035 4.10 4.40 W 21 10.52 11.15 4.44 5.22 T 22 11.31 5213 6.00 P 23 02 26 6.10 7.06 .3 21 1.01 1,70 7.12 8.12 Su 25 2.10 2-79 8215 9220 M *26 3.22 3.49'/ 9,79 10.25 T 27 4.29 4.55/ 10.47 11.25 W 28 5229 5/. I 11.48 T 29 6.26 cj.t 19 45 j P 30 7.18 7X2 U1 1.36 1 Tides at FoufQT street, inside, add 15 minutes. Thirty-fourth street, add one hour. Corson's Inlet, add 5 minutes. 03 ' For the following places add about: Ocean City Yacht Club, li hour; Crookhorn Thoroughfare, 1 hour; j Maurice River Lighthouse, 1H hours;! Fortcscue, 2 hours; Ship John Light- j Upas* ami Green Creek, 2Vi hours. | » I

Chief Clark, in summing up the inspection tour. He says the marketwere found to be meeting a great g public necessity pnd that they have J lieeome an e-sential [«,ri „f Die economic system of distributing perishable farm products. Both the New 7 Jersey league of Women Voters and the Federated Women's Clubs of New Jersey have lieeome strong advocates of the markets' from the consumers' »' standpoint. On the other hand. Chambers of i- of Commerce and Boards of Trade e were also found to lie supporting the il established farmers' markets irr cities - where they are now conducted, havil iag recognized the markets as an ime portnnt seasonable auxiliary to the s regular distributing agencies. f A move of city officials to weed e out hucksters and to eliminate fakirs - In-eping the farmers' markets open s only to bonifide growers selling di- - re.-t from their own farms, was notf cd in Jersey City, Perth Amboy and 8 other cities. ' .Municipal market ills rectors reported that experience had shown a temlency to lower the stande aid of the markets when other than - farmers were admitted. In Trenton, f where there is one of the largest ro- . tail farmers' markets In the State, t the South Trenton Retail Merchants' Association has voiced its official approval of the market but has pro-

in- tested against the methods of buckits stars. , nt .Under the approved plan of farmve eis' market management, the insti °- tution is practically self-supporting h- The city usually sets aside a true! ■w of vacant land and the farmers pay rid for the use of stands, generally ai '* j the pi*e of twenty-five, cents a day, •*'i pal expenses connected with the con: IduR of a well-governed market, of/ [• A ANNUAL CONVENTION M Will be Held at Plainfirld by the v~ I Christian Endeavor Union iThe Thirty-fifth Annual Conven10 of the New Jersey State Christian Epdeaver Union, will lie held at -<> BMnfield, Union County, on October rs 5th, 6lh and 7th. Elaborate preparations have been made to make this '■ Convention the very best that New ] Jersey has ever held. The program '<M committee, after months of hard ■" work, has arranged for an unusually large number of noted and forcefur '■* speakers, including the .Rev. M. Jos- * , ®Pb Tworney, D. D., pastor of the "• Peddic Memorial Baptist Church of ^ Newark; Rev. Frank Eckcrson, of the ej Reform eil Mission Board for 18 years s a missionary to South Chiuat David ; M. Maynanl. of Princeton Univer8 i sitv Hon. Wm. N. Kunyon, New Jer-

effect THE UNIVERSAL CAR MOW is the time to. have your - Ford overhauled. We are ^ , the authorized Ford sales and service in Ocean City. Use only genuine Ford parts, factory mechanics and Ford prices. We do only Ford repairing, and we do it right. q We are building our reputation on expert work at low prices. EDW. Q. KURTZ 12th and Asbury Avenue ONLY AUTHORIZED OCEAN CITY AGENCY IMMEDIATE DEIJVERY | Ptnne 600 We sell Anywhere

when you Light a CAMEL F Your taste will tell you that! For Camels / have the flavor and fragrance of choicest tobaccos, perfectly blended. They're smooth and mellowmild. ^ And there's NO CIGARETTY AFTER,TASTE. . ' We put the utmost quality into this one brand. Camels are as good as it's possible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to make a c « cigarette. ■ That's why Camels are THE QUALITY ( CIGARETTE. mj-,1 ; ^amei

ck- *ey Slate Senator: Rev. William Hiram Foulke*. D. D., General Sec tern- lar.v of the Presbyterian New Era 'ti- Movement; Rev. Koliert Wal-on. D. ug. Ik. of New York" City; Rev. l-'lovd act W. Tompkins. S. T. D., of PHUgdel-'. «ty plita; Rev. K, W. Johnson, _T>. IL. at General Secy.. <if the l/ird'- Day ay. Allionce of New Jtwse;. ; Rev iV'avid ri- II. Tomkin,-. Ph. D., of Princeton; hi- Mr. Alvin J. Shartbv Treasurer anil Publication niumiger of the United Society of Christian Endeavor. and others. ! The Union Xounty C. E. Union, he who will aefas the hosts, hat* completed plan- to give their goe-L- a -il- most hearty welcome and to provide st. for their entertainment during the at -Goo vention. Delegates from every er county, and practically every city of ■a- the State, will lie present nt this lis Convention, to start the work of the ;w "-treat Christian Endeavor movement im | New Jersey, for the fall and winrd j tcr campaign. -u5. All the latest and most up-to-date ,s." news in the SENTINEL every' jjp Thursday, ;;; Real Estate and - Search Company jp.! REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Comrany of Newark Wildiood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title. I Conveyancing Fire Insurance 1 Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage 1 Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May^Court'IjTous/ ~ L. Leslie Headley Co. BUILDER5 Architectural Service 315 EIGHTH STREET ! tElfkie ill wm,, ivtaas i Ocean City, N. J. Designer and Builder of Artistic Bung*, lows. Convenient Cottages. Up-to-Date! Apartments. Moilern Hotels. ; Alteratioas JobbJag j HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER ThU Strait OCEAN CIR ». 1. SMITH ft DENNIS ' Buildera JOBBING CARPENTER No Job too Large, No Job too Small | Houses Closed and Opened Estimates All Work | Fun i-l, cd Guaranteed! Harry R. Hayes ^ CARPENTER r wock PTOmF,'v attended to ^ LoU for Sale Cottages (or Sale and Rrnl ; Thirtf-lhlrd Si. nd Asturj An. mt L PMO„ OCEA" CITY, I. J. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Opfic*: 8th St. Opposite P. O j OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work E. A. BOURGEOIS Formerly of Lee ft Bourgeois Carpenter and Builder i OCEAN CITY, N. J. ^ Jobbing Work a Specialty ^ E. A. BOURGEOIS u 901 Central avenue th Ore an City, N. J. Phone 471-W fn ———————— . — 'O.Alw «. W 4d.it. H.S.AdiB- th BEO, 0. ADAMS A CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTIN MICK LKTIRG, Itc.. All Work la Maetn Line Prompt: Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J Beggege Called for end Delivered ( Imeal and Long I)latance. Phone 2S6w TKUL'K HE K VICE a J. B. THOMSON & SON EXPRES8 732 WEST AVENUE City. N«« Jersey ; Leander S. Corson : — BUILDER w toaa wceccr avt. evi OCCAM CITT, mn. wnonc. ..T-« jn| qu — = SEE ,j re, CLOUTING, BRECKLEY AND ™ BODFREf ,.i, Contractors anil Painters OCEAN CITY. N. J., I Bill Pmobc , aOA-B.ee f

i- DANGEROUSLY ILL •- Mrs. Sara Simpkins. mother of a Mr-. B. frank Smith, has Ix-err diui- ). gerously ill for several weeks with .1 heart trouble ut Iter "home in Ahiine. I- Salem County. N. J. Mrs. Smith has I^beeti with her mother the greajer y part of tile time now that Mrs. 5-im-rl , •- .. ORDER NOW CORD WOOD * Oak and Pine J CUT IN ALL LENGTHS ? * ^"beliverrd f : Joseph McGuigan & Son t PALERMO. N. J. E. L. SMITH K. H. CAMPBELL 5 Smith Campbell f HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS | j 14} Aalmtv Ave. Ocean City. N.j r ; Bell P1M«. IIAnI tailxtn 01... Theo. F. Hildretfi Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plana Fr»«. tlaagalawa a Specialty • No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street . r OCEAN .CITY, N. j. ^ IR-u^bune. rl..J . Bell Phone 852-W WILLIAM UNCLES Contractor MARBLE AND TILE 24-A N. New Jersey Avenue | Atlantic City, N. J. Store Fronts, Bath Rooms, Porches, j ~ Fireplaces j 401 ASBURY AVE. j Groceries Delicatessen j| Fruits and Vegetables j Light Lanch and Ire Cream | Phone 177-M * 5 William T. Carwithcn Wm. H. Powell I General Contractor and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. and West ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Rraldcnca: J4lh' Caatral Anaai | *"T*~ j Our Wall Paper a veritable find. We aim to' the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs. II yon are critical it may take you a long time to decide — are so many patterns to choose bnt the point is that you can be suited exactly right and at prices will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey VOU WILL FIND OUR. 1 Z WORK CQRRfCT — PRICES J LES STHMf V— ^ (EXPECT We will charge you less than you tvpcct for good, substantial plumbing work. We would rather ksep quite busyaU the time and charge regular «men"to "man prices than we would to over-charge a few diaatigSed customers and finally take a job plumbing the jworhouse. HANS BURKHARDT S4WI Attarf hums OCEAN CITT. I. j. ] , I •

kins seems to be iltlproving, -he exf p4*ot— to return honfr tbe-lp-t of the , - week. On account <Vf the illness of . >t Mis. Smith V, mother. Postmaster ■, Smith ilbi not attend the Jersey •» s PbRtmasters' Convention he hi in Atr Inhtic City on the 16th ami l^th |«- - "stante. Thi- lieiitg the lirst conven. ' -- tion Mr. Smith has missed since be- \ ing Postmdftcr.

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| R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY — O now in its New Oliicet \ / ®r7 ASBURY AVENUE x\ J where pitroni and friends will.be cordially welcomed i John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Mill work. Moulding*. Building Paper. Plaster Board. Nails, Saab Weighs etc. Eatimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. Geo. F. Saxton 1 PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AN? DECORATING I 1035 ASBURY AVENUE ocean city PMONZ. CJ • ' new jersey j. e. welch the builder Con. seventh Street and Wesley avenue , [GENERAL CORTRaCTOR OCEAN CITY, N. J. . . JOSEPH BROADLEY plumbing and heating 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Phone 8S-M ■ — I- ' - FOR SALE _ Bungalows and cottagea ready built or built to ^^^4* order. Estimates given on alterations and repair work. %ABjNS£. H. G. COOPER. Jr. ^P*OES BUILDER 29th and central ave. Ocean CHy, n. 3. S ! SWM J. C. TROUT SWAN and TROUT • , PRACTICAL CARPENTERS /^^and BUILDERS 10ao asbury avenurlj^^socean city n. J. JOBBINO A BPCCIALTT WIRE . K R A U S S To Wire Your House *»MOr8B No. 177-W / 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY YOU 8H0ULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon rannot spare the time to look: after It closely yottraelf and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend •fh SI. Opposite r. o. BUILDER "T r- | Aw ki,m' Any Where . \ - . Joseph 6. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. ^ Tenth Street and West Avenue Advertise in the Sentinel. -