Cape May County Times, 20 October 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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te Board of Tax.ee aad rleaaai that, under the aalarcad powen to that Board by Chapter the Lawa of 19S1* the County of Taxation erUl ba held to a accountability lor a faithful ^itee with the tax lawa. on the

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“Yhle Board thoroughly reaUaea the dlfficultlea under which the mMaeon labor In making an equitable and lawful eeaeienent and wlU at any tUo « ’atT filadly reader any adrtee aad aaaUtaaea In Itt power; but. in ▼law of the eoastantly rifer lmof the whole taxailou problem it muet Inaist that the atrtK letter of the tax lawa be compiled wtU. Tbe Board also reallxea that la ' eoutoeaeaUon of the eor'le entirely Inadequate. But. la thta connection. It would remind the conaelenUoue aaeeaeor that he la perfoimin* a real serrtce to hie district, county and elate, and that the knowMge of a public duty well performed muet be a source of great sa. (faction to any official udected b eltlxene apart from the monetary consideration

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successfully stand the teet of lew by the f*iAu Board, the ay County Board of Taxation to very eaneutly enll the ut-

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n the aaseesors that a valuation of the taxing dtstr.cts of this baaed on any en though such assessments be n. cannot be tolerated, and lecensarily be by this Board. In accordance ts duty and powers under the m Board also calls your attenthe very obvious fact Chat no sseasment as the law conlemsnd requires ear be made copying tbe valuations from a ng duplicate without a person ledge of the varioos aaeesned es gained by actual view aad Board aMo deeirer to serve poa the seeeseors that a strict noe will be required with the eh requlns them to file tbetr f asseesiusut list and dupUth the County Board of Tasnhe tenth day of January. t many of the aaeeeer-s have before the Board on th their sssssssifiiit list only. . and bsrouftnr. tbs dupll-

RIO GEAHDE Ralph Klckeraon and Richard Stewart, of Ocean City, were visiting friends here on Wednesday. Several from here went on the Excursion to Philadelphia os Thursday. Columbus Day. There wasn’t any school here on Thursday, it being Columbus Day, and no school Monday, being Teachers' Institute. Mr. and Mis. William Gardner spent one day recently In the Quaker City with relatives. Mrs. Era Riley, of South Seartlle. eat Friday With Mrs C. B. Hobart Job» and Walter Hand. Jr., ant helping their unde. J. Douglass, for few weeks at Burleigh. Qidtf a number of our town folk are employed at the canning factory

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Miss Cornelia Eckeraley spent the sak-end at her home at Ocean View. Mrs. Eilra be th Lute was a Philadelphia shopper recently for a couple of days. nd Mrs. Karl Gloating ar» on s gunning trip with friends, at Palermo. Mrs. Morrison spent one day re-

cently at Court House. Mm. Agnes Hand spent Thursday In Philadelphia. Howard McVeigh, of Ocean City. ■Pent Friday evening with friends

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John and Walter Hand. Jr, spent Thursday and Friday in Philadelphia. Howard Clouting, mother and sis-. Mr. of Palermo, visited relatives here

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Miss Oars Riley, of South Sea vllle, w»o has beau relieving George Thor■ou *t the Pennsylvania station here Mr two weeks, sms through Monday. Several from hero attended meeting at Head of the River Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Otboon. of Philadelphia. motored down and m the weekend at Charles Cream's. Mr. end Mrs. George Thorson and niece. Miss Rita Harris, have returned from their vacation, which was ■pent st East Stroudsburg. Pa. Mr. and Mis. S. H. Endlcott and daughter spent Saturday In Atlantic City with friends. Mrs. Intrlkln. Sr., was a Wildwood shopper on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart spent Saturday evening at Wildwood with friends. Mrs. Harry Hobart, Sr, and son Harry, of South Seartlle, spent Sunday here with her son Clarence and family.

publican County committee, appeared at the rally in the Republic Otub headquarters In Ocean City laat Friday evening. He predicted an old-time Republican victory In this •ounty at the election in November, the wartlng faettoaa being nearly together. He said there are one or two Places yet to be “ironed out.' but that everything will be all right before the election. Former Mayor Harry Headley. Ooean City, now county tieeaurer, __ Ms speech said that he and Mayor

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three-year term In the «n«n board Freeholders, have been person tnends for many years, although politically wide apart on many occusions. but thla year he will be glad to support Mavor Champion at tbe election in November. tblyman Robert Kay. of Wildwood, aether of ilnees for the small boanfof Freeholders. said that the fact that Mayor Champion had agreed to become idldate at the primaries was i i thing more then anything else thst decided him to be a candidate tor the nomination.

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