Mar 1950 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Mar 1950 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Mar 1950 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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• Thursday. <strong>Mar</strong>ch K I960 Somera Point<br />
Legion Minstrels<br />
NOTICE<br />
to Open Tonight<br />
I SOMERS J'OIMT ihi. Min ti<br />
1<br />
<strong>of</strong> a three bedroom beachfront<br />
Show which mil lie i mi Mid '<br />
i iKht und triil iv nifeht " II" l'i«<br />
ii\ Suhuil nudilnriuin It Cljr<br />
Eluinn Pu,t Ami nun Li-amn J><br />
!li. Luilus AimiJidr* pruiriMs i<br />
li bigthr .ind belter Ihnn lj« Ji-ui<br />
U « under lilt LliriLlion or V/dUj i<br />
Vnlli P.irku Multi.nl .mil Fmm<br />
Binl li *ill I»L" i !>'• n""><br />
it ji 15 ntlulk<br />
TW» Pwperty Ii LiMed Exclusively with<br />
} nti null dll<br />
>bert L. Monihan<br />
I Central Av«.<br />
0999<br />
CHOICE SUMMER RENTALS<br />
1 P.irkrr Mulfuril W I<br />
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Mt w us a ir lei II < uti r<br />
Udtmr will It- fji'^iUt' L\ i<br />
V rfcarel Jiihn i n w and Mr« Wlllitm Monci-W, Nff Turner, BBilly<br />
K«ppl«r. Wade Mon •tudy, th« fubject<br />
Thomai Oliver, Mrs Arthur Tnll crlef Geoi AllMi l Allen All Shephard Shhrd p<br />
M <strong>Mar</strong>garet CCppeiM<br />
ond Mr« Cln<br />
,non Mr« DorU Batten. Mrs Sher Ihoinus terpole, Jsmti Kelinr<br />
nuii Winaluw Mr ond Mrs Herman Waller Clark. Jewel Crnddock, C d k St Stan-<br />
Mf,ki>rs. Mrs Niirmun Howlnnd ley Turner and Richard Denncy.<br />
ClidiU-i M«-rih.int Mis I'nrker Mill<br />
who utU'IKied were MrH 6tli «rnrli' mnlliers will<br />
rnd Mi und Mis Fionk Clumber Ktnnelh Turner. Mrs. EdWin Kellal l(.'fr(<br />
If. lam Mr iiiid Mis- J b<br />
Amiriv. Siiii S MMiss<br />
Duns Irltsili Cniililni k Mi<br />
Mi anil Mis Ki i in lh I unit.i Ar-iyiiluil Muwll<br />
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Ml Hill II Ni 11 Hi I1HV Mull •<br />
ji II ttill iril I iriur Ml III, i li •<br />
MimUr ni Mn- • I"" i i" "<br />
l sliirt*"nti<br />
MRS. IIARDIK HOSTKSS<br />
n Mrs A Shtlih AT I>INNKK TO CARD I<br />
I i thin riivtll mil Mr C linn Ml Sit v Juhn Summers Jiisrph u isk SOMrRS I'lHNT -Mi<br />
ll.rdie 11 Iiriifn I m<br />
Cub Scouts to Have<br />
Cake Sale Next Week<br />
SCJMl-HS I1JIM -Al J Puck miM-1iru<br />
lur lln I'ub Sii mils Ihurstiij<br />
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M ,1 I IN<br />
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P.-T. A. to Meet Monday<br />
SDMFRS POINT—Thf next [Wi<br />
mi ul "the Sumern Poinl Pun ill- „<br />
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tuther As'.iji-ijli<strong>of</strong>i will ukt* "'"'<br />
Munduy dl a I<br />
1 , , ,, 1, 1 I111I. I . Al' Kinntlh<br />
1 } p m in tin<br />
lunum Hi 0.1* vh u\ Si iioui<br />
Phi 1 pmgrdm vill ht a t urneiilufi Exchange Club is<br />
Told Need <strong>of</strong> Blood<br />
Hifn Lioi ul Uiirii I i mrrt<br />
, .,1. i v i r.ilir.iiid L Willi.'"<br />
M 1!, ,bili tu ll.c txihaii i ' lull<br />
Mm Hjt I lEl t 11 I'ltlli. will<br />
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HuilUInk lulu fur<br />
%~'tU smlih JiXl<br />
1 .<br />
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lil<br />
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U moving permanently to Florida,<br />
4 IMMEDIATE<br />
SALE NECESSARY - $12,000<br />
SAUI and RENTAL<br />
LBTINGS WANTED<br />
Far M y««r» I have been tpeeialmtig in Renting,<br />
•<strong>of</strong> Loti wvl Properiy, alae Fire Insurance in this<br />
mw 15th ud 59th Streett,<br />
1 hw«w • lwf« number <strong>of</strong> pretpeeta juii waiting<br />
tb« type location* ud price property and let*<br />
yilllt their r«juirenvent».<br />
1 hwM alwajPS been an independent Broker and<br />
*6 way to I«t your luting unlets made direct<br />
you# lialinf and will net circulate any<br />
inform»tion unleis you to desirp. We<br />
it# l»rfC clientele and are constantly selling and<br />
t pMperty, M I do need yeur lilting.<br />
ar F. Berger<br />
Rttd Eatate and Insurance Broker<br />
32nd and ASBURY AVENUE<br />
JHE 00*6 NOTARY PUBLIC<br />
Special Announcement<br />
<strong>On</strong> or Before<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch 20th<br />
MM, CRANSTON<br />
935 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
WILL OPEN HER<br />
CONFECTIONERY STORE<br />
SKXT TO iiKR I'llfcSKNT KSTABI.ISJI.MENT<br />
With a Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
HOME-MADE CANDIES<br />
We Will Have a Urge Display <strong>of</strong><br />
EASTER EGGS<br />
And Suggest You<br />
O R D E R E A R L Y<br />
OPKN KVLNIXOS<br />
NOW... BETTER SERVICE<br />
FOR NEW JERSEY SHIPPERS<br />
CONSUMERS<br />
YOOK NEW JERSEY RAILROADS belitve that New Jersey<br />
shook) have the finest possible transportation<br />
tetvioe.<br />
To that end, die twelve railroads serving this state<br />
have .pent millions <strong>of</strong> dollars since war's end for new<br />
freight cui, new motive power, mechanization <strong>of</strong><br />
freight stations, lift trucks, tractor-drawn trailers, and<br />
•pedal pallets and containers for package freight.<br />
To integrate fteir servieei, your New Jersey rail-<br />
foadt now own or operate almost 1000 trucks. Con-<br />
sidered at a single unk, ftese represent New Jersey's<br />
htgett truck fleet<br />
The*e truck, are pledged to an abiding obedience<br />
<strong>of</strong> the weight law. that should protest New Jersey<br />
highway*. They make no illegal use <strong>of</strong> public high-<br />
ways for private pr<strong>of</strong>it through overloading.<br />
These trocki are used for short hauls for which<br />
they provide the most economical, fattest iervica,<br />
They cany merchandise to the rails for long hauls.<br />
^^*i oM, ••yet, hai devised a method <strong>of</strong> tranipertitteii<br />
half as efficient, as economicil as the railrOiid for the<br />
long haul.<br />
These same trucks now pick up goods-brought eco-<br />
nomically by rail from distant points, and deliver them<br />
promptly to your door.<br />
Your New Jersey railroads <strong>of</strong>fer services that fully<br />
meet the demands <strong>of</strong> modern business. Moreover, ai<br />
common carrieri, they accept even business that is un-<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>itable to them, thus giving service to shippers that<br />
they cannot be certain <strong>of</strong> letting elsewhere.<br />
Your New Jersey railroads are giving you, today, *<br />
a preview <strong>of</strong> the kind <strong>of</strong> transportation system tha<br />
United States must" ultimately have-a system in<br />
which each agency performs that function for which<br />
it is best suited, and in which no agency is a burden to<br />
the taxpayer, or pr<strong>of</strong>its from public subsidies.<br />
You, therefore, owe it to yourself to investigate the<br />
integrated services <strong>of</strong>fered today by New Jersey rail-<br />
roads, Theirlreight traffic representitives stand ready<br />
to help you at any time, any hour. :<br />
: .D RAILROADS OF HEW JERSEY<br />
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