Cape May Star and Wave, 18 February 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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COMMISSION FORM OF GOVERNMENT i I Statement for the Month of January 1922 J ' Tuesday, January 3, 1922, regular c . 'meeting at 10 A- M. t Directors present: Messrs. Melvir. r -Sh'eppard, Wentzell. Minutes read a land, at-- roved, audit for quarter end- < i'ing December 31, 1921. sj City clerk, rupt. water works, mer- " I cantile appraiser, treasurer and col- t ! lector presented and accepted I | Special officer, Hersche! Lovett re- v J -v pointed to May 31, 1922. ; i"ng. water works reported for the ) year 1921, pumpage, 365,930,185 gals. The official check-voucher system ( ordered adopted- Clerk authorized s to draw checks for salaries, bonds r land interest on bonds and notes on ( . presentation. Discounts on taxes due i I ordered ob liberated. Notes ordered I ■' renewed, $26,500, $28,000, $5,000 and f ! j $5,000. Tax ordinance and budget \ 1 1922 passed first and second reading (and ordered published, with notice for- 3rd reading January 17, 1922 at I |10 A. M. c j Tuesday January 10, 1922, regular t meeting 10 A. M. r j Directors present: Messrs- Sheppard and Wientzell. Mr- Melvin ab- I (sent, side. t j Hearing on gas oomplaints before r Utility Commission announced for f ,16th inst- Several side-walks order- | ed repaired, agreement with Clarence | Schellenger ^or water to be consumed ! at Schellcnger's Landing ordered I accepted, executed and delivered Resolution of Board of Health on garbage removal by contract ordered 'i received and. filed1 1 j Tuesday, January 17, 1922, regular ( I meeting at 10 A- M. < . Directors prese it: Messrs. Shep- ] 'pard and Wentzell. Mr. Melvir. sick. 1 ? Clerk, reported. statement of city I , clerk, supt. water works and meres n- . tile appraiser for 1921, accepted- The "j hearing by the Utility Commission on gas was announced called off mayor reported; William M- Cassedy ap- | pointed to Boai-d of Education for , five years- Commission requested by j Chamber "of Cctranerce to take no ' action upon jitney bus lines until a meeting of all the authorities i" the municipalities "along the shore of the 5 county could be held. Women's Community Club permitted to use the ( Convention Hall for dance on 21st ] • inst. The Commission decided jto at- , 1 tend the rally of the American Leg- j ion on 17th inst < j The Commission adjourned to the residence of the mayor, 516 Broad • street at 11 A. M. "• | Called to order by mayor, mil call: j( J directors yeicnt. Messrs. Melvin |s Sheppa: I. Wentzell. The tax ordin- 1 - ance and budget for 1922 as re-ad- 1, justed, passed the first and second I reading and ordered published. Tuesday, January 24. 1922, regular meeting at 10 A. M. Directors present: Messrs- Rhepj pard and Wentzell. Engineer reported, revised map of Stockton Land Co- filed with State Board of "Taxation. Resolution passed to renew note of $3 000 00 at Security Trust Oo. Tuesday. January 31, 1922, regular meeting at 10 A. M. ; Directors present: . Messrs- Shep- , pard and Wentzell. Absent, Mr- Mel- . Boilers at water works reported i inspected January 23, 1922 and in , good condition- Chimney erected at . American Legion in Convention Hall , . Communications of Board of Trade , ordered received and filed- Resolu ; tion in favor of ferry terminal at Cape May Point passed; notes ordered renewed $3,500.00 at each bank Commission adjourned to the resi- ; derate of mayor, 516 Broad street at 10.4O A. M. The mayor presiding; roll call directors present: MessrsMdvin, Sheppard and Wentzell- The appropriation ordinance and tax bud- ' get passed third reading, "ordered published and certified copies ordered forworded to all proper authorities. All the Commissioners signed the resolution for 'the ferry terminal to be sent to the State Senator and Assemblyman. 9 WILLIAM PORTER, 1 City Cleric- : 1 WEST CAPE FIRE MEETING : I The -West Cape May Volunteer Fire ! I Company held their regular monthly 1 meeting on Monday night. President i I Savage was in charge of the meeting. ' - The committee appointed to look into 1 the purchasing of rubber coats for the company proved that they had 1 been on the job as they had a repre i tentative in attendance with samples 'of coats and gloves. No purchases ] were made but the matter was left { in the hands of the committee to attend to at a later date.

COMMUNICATED MiUville, N. J., Feb. 14, 1922. Editor 9tar and Wave, Cape May, N. J-, Sir: I note by the Philadelphia "North American" that the WSdwood Board of Trade expects to ask for a through train from New York to WBldwood next summer, making it possible to arrive in Wildwood without a change of carsAll of which shows that they are "on the job.'" and I am of the opinion that it would be a good thing for the Progressive League of your city which appears to be a live organiza tibn, to try* and get a trainjo Ca?< from New YorkAs New "Yorkers are coining to May more and more each seait would make a very convenient mode of travel to have a train by Central railroad of New Jersey foi May, connecting with the at WinslOw Junction, stop- ; ping at Tuckahoe for Ocean City and Wildwood Junction for WildwoodThe wonderful progress made at Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Dcai Beach, Spring Lake- Eiberon, etc., 5? due to the wonderful railroad service to New York, with a train every few minutes in the summer season. With the new Cape May ferry to Del., the "old Cape" is going be in the front line of resorts in my opinion, and it is where she rightfully belongs. Very respectfully, HENRY P, MYERSRROEpSALS FOR MUSIC Season of 1922 Sealed Proposals to furnish Music the Season of 1922 in the City of Cape May, N. J., will be received and opened at 11 A. M , February 28th. 1922, in the City Hall; and for the following instrumentation: Three Violins-, One One Bass Viol. One Cornet (solo). One TromboneTwo Saxaphones. One 2nd CornetOne Clarinet (solo).' * One FluteOne Cello. One Drum and Traps. One ConductorTo play two sessions per day of concert and dance, from July £4, 1922, to September 4th, inclusive. Arrangement of sessions to be subject to the discretion of the City Commissioners. - - The Commission reserves tile right to reict any or aH bidsMa 1 bids' 1 . William Porter Oitv I rick. Cape May City, X. J. 2 18- 2t | TO OPPOSE IIGtaT PRICE RAISE j Whereas, the Ci.pe May Light and j Power Company lids served nct'-ce upon the City of Cape May that it proposes to apply to the Board of | ' Utility Commissioners of the State -of New Jersey for permission to increase its rates per kilowat for supplying electric current within the City of Cape May to its consumers, which increase of rate- is not approved; therefore be it RESOLVED, That the City of Cape May hereby declares that an increase of rates at this time is unwarranted, i and City Solicitor is hereby directed ' to file with the Board of Utility I - Commissioners of the State of New ' 1 Jersey, a protest upon the raise of rates, and ask for a hearing of the ( • same, before said increase of rates , ' ahall be finally determined by said i State BoardPassed February' 14, 1922. WM. PORTER, 1 City Clerk. \ ■ 2-18- It * NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT Cape May County Common Pleas , Court. John Knox, Administrator I of the estate of Jeanette Bell , Knox, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Margaret L. Taxis, Defendant.1 Action , at Law. In Attachment. Notice of I AttachmentNotice is herby given . that a writ of attachment in the above-entitled action was issued on January 19, 1922, at the suit of John Knox, ad 1 ministrator of the, estate of Jeanette i Knox, deceased, against the es- • tate of Margaret L- Taxis, for the : sum of One Thousand Dollars, which . served by the. Sheriff of the i County of Cape May, on January 21, ■ 1922; and returned served into the I Cleric's Office, on January 25, 1922Dated February 13, 1922. A- C HTIiDRETH, i Clerk- : Lewis T. Stevens, Attorney. 2-18-5t-pf ?

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