Cape May Star and Wave, 15 April 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Wins 2 Gams; Stylists Lead

By Jan Rutherford

After being is a batting stamp for nearly three weeks, the Hugh-

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brigade we nal hitting a

Captain Kid opened up the fireworks with two lovely games. Yes, sir, they had the old fighting apirit. Boxo Lehman, Us anchor man, came through with 1S5 and 179, and the Moeller brunette—or I should ssy Kiwanif' sport model—put on the finish-

ing touches.

For the Pacers, Horsey stepped off a couple of 186 games. Dartin’ Jack pitched in 191 and 178. and our v new poppa, Johnnie Doughboy, was sll pepped up, but lost the third game by 14 pin* & St' k ^ for one otrt It was grand to hare General Blowhard back in the line-un . . . You know the fellow with the hair-trigger brain, who explodes like a machine gun. He- had a duel with the Stylists and was boiling over . . . 196-167-160.

Nice going, Danny.

Art Reeves, Us lead-off man, was feeling young and frisky,

Utting 161 and 175.

The Hollywood star, Pick, was aaiMiny nght along. By the way, this fellow has developed a wicked fireball Little A1 was «ay up there again. He's s big gun in the Ricker mob, but after all this nice shootin' the Stylists went them one better and pranced off with the long aid of the stick. Kingfish Earl was the man who put them down, 181-206-188. The ABC bowlers are looking him over. Grand pop Fry-mire went places with 172-167-170 and the L iMa&oma Kid, Steger, put on the

touches with three beau-

tiful games.

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__ Boroueh of hereby ordain t

SECTION 1.- ------ > hlblted from dumping or depcwien* garbage, within the limits of the Borough of Weet Cape May: provld- • that this section shall not apply the feeding of anlmaU kept wlththe limits of the Borough. In conformity with Ordinances regulating the keeping of animals nor to the temporary deposit of garbage In covered containers on the premises

of the owner or leaaee.

SECTION I.—All persons are prohibited from dumping or depositing trash, refuae. ashes, or any other dlecarded material within the limits of the Borough, except on the public dump now established, and located 117 feet East of and - parallel to Park Boulevard, and known as Caps May City Dump, or upon such dumps aa*may be hereafter duly designated sa such. All dumping shall he under

—ipervlalon of care takers.

SECTION S —The word “persons", as used herein, shall Include the lingular, as well as the plural, and jhall Include corporations, partnerships. and the agents and servants of persona, corps rations, and partnerships. and the words “dumping" or ••depositing'- shall include causing, directing, or permitting the deposit

of any prohibited materials

SECTION 4.—Persona convicted of any violation hereof..shall be subject to a fine and not more than IZS.Ot. Imprisonment for not more than » (S) days, for the first conviction: J for each subsequent conviction. shall pay a fine of not more than tlAO.OO. or Imprisonment of not more than sixty (40) days, or both. SECTION S —This Ordinance be effective after ten (18) days from

•'s final passage.

The Board of Commissioners the Borough of Weal Cape May. New Jersey. FRANK L. BENNETT. Mayor. CECIL F. MeCULLOOGH JOHN J STEWART Attest: ROBERT A SWAIN. 8r.

Borough Clerk.

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BE IT ORDAINED and eh the Board of Commissioners of the 11 City of Cape May. County of Cape I May and State of New Jersey, that I Section S of “AN ORDINANCE I

MAT. OOtTNTT OP CAPE 1L STATE OF NEW JERSEY. AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE | VIOLATION OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS THEREOF-, adopted by the I Board of Commissioners of the City 11 of Cape May on the ISth d» April. A. D. 1840. be amended ti

the sale of alcoholic beverages. vlded by Revised Statutes. — as amended and supplen hereby fixed as follows: - lenary Retail Consume 880(1.80 per annum. .. '•■‘“ary Retail Distribution— I

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED I AND ENACTED that this amend- I ment shall take effect Immediately 11 the adoption and publication- 1 T. MILLET HAND. Mayor.

The foregoing ordinance a •d on final reading end ad I

— reading and adopted by 11 the Board of Commissioners of the City of Cape May. New Jersey, at a meeting held on April 9. 1S4;. and was ordered published according to

law.

FLOYD C. HUGHES. .. City Clerk. | 4-15-lt-pfl4.18 "

The foregoing ordinance was In.reduced and passed on first read by the Board of Commlaaloners the Borough of West Cape May. N. J. at a regular adjourned meeting held on Wednesday. April T. 1941. It will be considered for final reading. public hearing and adoption at 8 P. M. on Tuesday. May 4. 1941. at Borough Hall. West Cape May. N. J.

R A. SWAIN. Sr.. Borough Clerk.

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And you Herbert ,, Sophie Smith. Agnes Lott, Bertha Hughes. Ethel Corwin. Fred Perrin II and Ernestine Sengstak are made defendant* because you are children 11 respectively of Han H. Bllxxard. Nethan Smith and Sarah R. Perrin II ‘ ' late deceased paternal firot 11 n* of J. Harry MulMner and I . of the heir* at Law of the aald II J Harry Mulllner. who died Inteatate I the owner of record of aald lands a ' premises described In said bill: And you Joseph E. Bllxxard. in-I fant over the age of 14 years c " made defendant because you art child and heir of Joseph M. Bllsss _ „ a deceased child of the said Man H. Bllxxard Intestate deceased and I 1 another one of the hairs at law of the said J. Harry Mulllner. And you. Irene Bllxxard. wife of Herbert H. Bllxxard. Ham Hughea, I husband of Bertha Hughes. Salem Corwin, husband of Ethel Corwin. Maude Llchty Perrin, wife of Fred Perrin and Ernest Sengstak. husband of Ernestine Sengstak are made d " fendants because you are the reap* live spouses of the said heirs of Harry Mulllner and may have i_ . may claim to have a right of dower I or of curtesy thereby In said lands and premises described In the bill * 11 complaint. /\ Dated April S. 1948. \

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