I QCEAS CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY, . r.wa'Ah'i 15. li-J.-. — I SIX . S..X.V un i JL.,1 i A A.
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Assemblyman Stevens Would Increase Freeholders and Greatly Decrease Salaries WILL INTRODUCE THREE BILLS INTO HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. OPINIONS VERY DIVIDED AS TO THE MOTIVES AND VALUE OF THE TWO MEASURES
Mad) to our surprise, particulars concerning two of the three bills, Assemblyman Stereos has introduced into the Houae of Assembly. do not appear to be creating the rxcitraent in political circles, se had anticipates. Certainly nothing of the nature of alarm and panic, is to be discovered even among the persons most immediately affected by the proponed measures. As far as we hare been, able to see, they are pu ratting the even tenure of their ways, utterly unperturbed. and as indifferent as though the matter affected some; province In Europe. The first bill Assemblyman Stevens is fathering, proposer to give the three members of the Board of County Commissioners, each aa Irishman's raise" in salary. from 13000 a year to $1500. The second UU, known as Bill 274, presented a week age by Mr. Stevens before the Assembly, makes provision to increase the •amber of Freeholders from three to five. Opinions appear very much divided concerning the value of these bills, and particularly concerning the alleged purpose behind Some have been heard to affirm that $1500 constitutes liberal remuneration for the amount of work, a County Commissioner is tenured to do, and there can be no rhyme or reason for endowing him with aa extravagant salary of tsooo. »t is affirmed with equal assurance that five good and true men could be found in any section of the County prepared to undertake the office ami Its duties for $1500. Others with equal empha-,- and eloquence take the opposite aide of the fence, declaring that a reduction ofthe salary would inevitably b« followed by a very partial performance of the work and the dutie* devolving upon a County The amount of work, and the many things claiming a Freeholder's attention, it is said, demand far hd>rc time and energy than is generally supposed. No Freeholder could afford the time he should to the office, without sadly neglecting his private business or profession, something he could not rounder for a mere pittance of $1500. Public officials of both the leg- ' dative and administrative bodies are subject constantly to a running fire of criticsm for their delinquency; many claim there is" orly one solution to the problem and remedy for the evil, and that is to pay themselves a sufficient salary to enable them to devote "afr, or at least motp, time to the duties ' of office. A reduction of salary will only . serve to keep the most highly (fuaUfied men out of office, and crowd with the calibre of men who are worth no more than $1500. Thus the opponents to the bill Then again, many there are who seem to he at a leas to theinspira iron behind the Mils, whether it is not a case of playing politics or fagea aide to ascertain, the milter not. Withal, so far" as we have r.
e- ! is taken with perfect sang froid . 1 * ; and no small diversion. 1 rr Concerning bill 274, which aims i- ' to increase the number of Free- ' g holders from three to five, curious I s, ; questions are asked. Why five? "Why not hare made ■e the number an even half a dozen 7 ' r Others are enquiring if Assem- c a bljmtan Steven: has not eommene- ' e ed operations late in the day. .1 Quite recently the County voted to o get rid of a cumbersome adminis- 1 n trative machine, of the old fash- * >- : ioned tractor type, and replace it : t • by a more efficient and coordinated " e machine. Why not give it a trial ' before condemnation proceedings? n Above all, why add a few more • o , unnecessary fly- wheel* to the e machine, the total value of which f '• may be, to add a little more notae,.. 1 - ">me friction, occupy more space. ' and use more oil without adding '' I' anything to its efficiency and i: '• power? It has even been asked, had . J e; Ocean City failed to secure a rep- S rewntative on the small board, '1 ! would it then have been thought! » : 1 1 l ^ II
necessary to increase the number. Be that u it may, one thing veidently has been accomplished. More than one person is deriving a great deal of winter diversion discussing the bills, and the coal shortage problem appears to be ( taking second place.
MISS HELEN BAKELY ENTERTAINS Miss Helen Bakely proved her self to be an accomplished and charming hostess to a merry party of friends whom she entertained j . at her home located on Ninth St. ur.d West Avenue. The evening was spent with . . games and dancing, some of the , guests demonstrating rare skill in I tripping the light fantastic toe. ! , It transpire! also, that the party ; ■ included one very promising hum- j . orist with an inexhaustible fund of; . jokes, who appears to be known a* . William Monerief. , William's jokes and jests kept . the company convulsed with laughthrough the evening. The : guests were also entertained with I a radio performance, which was I enjoyed by all. Mr. Bakely very kindly provided The guests included: Miss Ruth Miss Lenora Adams, Miss Trout. Miss Edith Jeffries, Catherine Gordon, Miss Mar ion Everingham, Mis* Helen BakeMiss Mary Jeffries, Miss Elsie Cheetwood, George and Howard : Elmer Bakely, William Monerief. Michael Pileggi, and J | Thomas Williams. YACHT CLUB DINNERDANCES IN PHILADELPHIA k The dinner-dances given at the i Manufacturers' Club, Philadelphia, i '
under the auspice* of the Ocean ; 1 City Y'acht Club, are proving immensely popular among the mem- ■ ben and friends. The next event is "scheduled for . Friday evening, April 6, when it is hoped and desired that all memhere make an effort to be present, admirably to maintain the ictimThe dinner-dance* are serving . u.imirably to maintain the intimate and warm fellowship which i- a noteworthy feature of the Club. MlTHK TO COVTBai-TORs hoariTOF uivcArnos 'BOOST U HIGH MTIOOL ^BL-IU'IN'. OCEAN , MAK-'M •*. I»r» si ihr^HOC* •* KJCHT O'CLOCK > , HTGH**SCHCK>L SC. "oCKAX crrr. xmw jersey |-ct .xM aa. *M com ."''S» Uo»l.
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Must Pay Income Tax On Beauty |BBB| rj. j r 4^3 iT- I '■ ■ * ;! H Vl c ' P.. \l r ■ ,1 ■ v- Maybcll Griffin of Baltimore, woo Owl in cash and a drctf worth 000.00 in a beauty eoatesL Now y she has been atked • pay Income ,r Tax on her pro xsh and „ *•"- New Vice-Presidat f Oi Farm Bnresn IKf ■ j !|A ■a- Id W II Walker oi Caliiorni: 'ways active in National Farm Bu ; reau FederaiKin affairs, was the on c'r dmout choice lor vici-presrden er ,r 1923 He win be an active ai ve -tint to the new president, Osca I R adiate oi Ohio. '
j| V; Ocean City's LEADING Advertising ! Medium I THE | Sentinel j Rateson Application
Collector's Sale of Properties for Unpaid Street Assessments
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I. Be Thrifty Subscribe to the New Series of the I STRAND BUILDING & I | LOAN ASSOCIATION | I Friday, March 2, 1 923. at 8 P. M. in its oldies 41 1 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CfTV. N. j. i B Subscriptions received by Any D • rtor. The Ocean Gty Title & Ttus! Company or Roland Steel man. Sccy. "—HI ■ Hill r - r r. t..aumi- -si Ocean City Laundry Co. « MoAlllntn', Prop HOTEL WORK ANIJ FAMILY W.I8H 6th and Haven Ave. d™ »r i- Ocean Litv, ti. J. ■ ■ SEDAN New Price 595 - I F. O. B. I! DETROIT yjLv I BLJ I At the new low price the Ford Sedan represents a greater value than has ever been offered. It provides enclosed car comfort in a dependable, quality product at a minimum cost Your order placed now will insure reasonably prompt delivery. Terms if desired EDWARD G. KURTZ Authoviivd Ford Sal*, and Sovvica 908 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. Phaaa 600 For • Drnaanrrta*
FOR RENT BY THE YEAR Cottage, Bungalow and Apartment BARON 4 1 2 Eleventh Street fTugKifi i m| Fifteen Thousand Cases of Hawaiian Pineapple , hate juat armed in port via steamer through the Panama ("anal from the Hawaiian Islands, consigned directly to ? ua. \Yr made an advantageous purrhse and are passing the opportunity on to you to share in this saving. "t;fan Pineapple 25c * Slice- -lightly broken, but otherwise very choice. Paekcl : in a rich, heavy , sugar syrup. Fancy f~ Peaches N„-J0c Codfish Cakes lie Ready to fry. Enough in each can for a family of six. A SCO RED SALMON ran 25c FOODS nNEST PINK SALMON ran lie ASCO THREADED (ODFISH pkg 9c it,, AS0° W RE CODFISH brick 19e 1 or me DOMESTIC SARDINES ran 5c CHOICE SARDINES big ran 1 5c j L S PORTUGUESE SARDINES can IV FANC Y WET SHRIMP can Ilk ! E E KRAFTS PIMENTO CHEESE tin IV M ASCO PANCAKE FLOUR pkg V M GORTON'S FLAKED FISH ran I4r -1- g ASCO NOODLES pkg V SMDER'S -TOMATO SOUP . 3 can* 2V ^ ^ l Tomato x N N tA1S3£!» \*7Er -toe 1 Pea * \orway" Mackerel 12^c Reg. 25c Big Norway Mackerel to 22c Fine thick fat, white mackerel. Unusually big value.
Asco Buflfwlpi - go 3 (or 25c Hot Cukes in a jiffy
Gold Seal Oats 9C 3 for 25c Big, white flake*. Cook quickly.
It Satinfiea I 3®"Catsups I Ever Try It? || Reg. 15c Big Hot Asco A 54 o _ Gold Seal COFFEE OalSUP """ I2 'C FLOUR Absolutely pure. The fin- l- 'b bag 49c lb 9<L. e,t rn«'le- „ ... We guarantee Heinz hot IV Gobi Seal to HoL5^"' Sardines 3 - 10c (Noire aardinea parked in a very fine tomato aaurr dreaaiag.
Asco TEAS * ib pkg i2c We have the Mend you like.
Vietor BREAD loaf 6c A* pure a* home-made
Cake* for the Week-End / Honey N. \ Blork" lb 3Q B. ( Doones ||, 24c Graham Crackers i . _ Vanilla Vafera , pkr 5C
Pure Candies Chocolate Oram Mint* . lb 25c "" Bii'er 'sweets Ib 25f Assorted Chocolate I iqc Aaeo Caramel. ... /Ifc 3yC
Florida ORANGES 'lo1 38f, 50° Sweet and juicy. Thin skin.
Big Florida Grape Fruit 3 tor 25c Heavy, juicy fruit
(01 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE. j 1126 ASBURY AVE.

