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The Coast Advertiser Public .Library Belmar, u .j Have You Donated to the Ambulance Fund? - - Act Now The Coast Advertiser Forty-Ninth Year, No. 16 BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1941 Single Copy Four Cents THE BELMAR CLOSES Hope Wanes for Firemen Thank Public For Appeal Response PROTESTS COUNCIL'S Outside Column RECORD SEASON, W. J. Sterner Edward Kleinkauf, chairman of By TOM TIGHE the annual appeal for funds of the SPENDING OF BOARD United Firemen of Belmar, asks SURVEYREVEALS Pioneer Resident in Grave that The Coast Advertiser extend OF Observations . to the community the thanks of HEALTH FUNDS Condition Following the firefiren for the generous re­ South Jersey newspapers have Beach Revenues, Number of Heart Attack. sponse to their recent appeal. Johnson Raps South Belmar taken note of the work of Leroy S. Visitors and Business Any envelopes which have not Dangler, Neptune high school grad­ been collected can be left for the Borough Council for uate, who joined the faculty of Bur­ Willard J. Sterner, pioneer resident in General Show of Belmar and head of the Sterner firemen at borough hall, police lington high shod as an English headquarters or given to any Bel­ Failure to Keep teacher and is now graphic arts in­ Coal and Lumber company, was re-1 Gains. ported in a grave condition last night mar fireman. They should bear structor in charge of the only course the name of the contributor and Promise. of its kind in any New Jersey high by his son, Highway Commissioner E. With throngs for the Labor Day Donald Sterner, who said that his fa­ the amount of the dpnation. school. .Dangler convinced the week-end smashing all records along Arthur Davenport is treasurer of The customary routine of Tuesday- Burlington school board that a ther had lapsed into unconsciousness night’s meeting of the South Belmar the New Jersey coast, including Bel- and that doctors held little hope for the appeal, which is an annual printing course would be helpful mar, municipal officials, residents and his recovery. event in Belmar and enables the council was shattered this week by- in view of the growing demand for a sharp clash between Mayor Franks business men here joined this week in Mr. Sterner, who is also president of firemen to carry out many charit­ vocational courses. .on a slim concluding that the 1941 summer sea­ able activities as well as the an­ E. Herbert and Daniel Johnson, secre­ budget he was able to start a school the Belmar Building and Loan asso­ son here was the best in many years. ciation, suffered a hea- attack last nual Christmas party for children tary of the South Belmar board o f print shop and through savings which is held at the Rivoli theater. health, over the question of the coun­ made possible by the fact that stu­ Mayor Leon T. Abbott, reporting on Thursday when he returned to his home at 607 Sixth avenue for lunch. cil’s spending money appropriated for dents produced all printing matter conditions at Tuesday’s session of the the board of health without any ap­ needed by the school system he was Belmar commission, said he thought it He has been attended by Dr. Michael I Q. Hancock and Dr. Joseph Weiner, proval by health officials. able to expand the shop’s equip­ was the biggest season Belmar ever Mr. Johnson opened his attack by- ment. .when the state advised it had, based on his observation of the Asbury Park heart specialist. Mr. Sterner observed his 81st birthday last Commission Airs asserting that he was present to make, could not contribute to the cost of number of people in town throughout BENJAMIN FARRIER “an annual complaint” that the coun­ the summer, the beach receipts and November 11. the course unless the instructor had Commissioner Sterner said that cil, after promising no board of healtbt a certificate Dangler spent his va­ the fact that F street merchants had i funds would be spent without the employed extra help all summer, a con­ oxygen was administered to his father Dog Situation cation learning finer points of print­ starting Tuesday. knowledge and approval of the board. ing at Middlesex vocational school dition which would not exist if busi­ Farrier Starts Despite his advanced age Mr. Ster­ ' was appropriating the funds without . .to complete his training he ness did not warrant it. Blaicher Says Numerous notice to the board. spent the past summer touring pa­ The season on the beachfront passed ner went to business daily until the day he suffered the heart attack. “We don’t know where we stand,” 1 per miUs, advertising agencies and without one fatality during regular Fourteenth Term Complaints Received Mr. Johnson said, “as you people are printing plants. .now the course bathing hours, although one man About Condition. spending our money and don’t tell us has been enlarged to include paper drowned early in the summer while anything about it.” making, agency procedure and typo­ swimming shortly after 8 o’clock in Belmar Man Again Heads Mayor Herbert said that all board graphy and Dangler has secured the morning. St. Rose's School A discussion of the dog situation in Fishing Club for Belmar was conducted by the Belmar of health officials had to do was con­ his rating from the state. The Cam­ The only secious accident at the sult Mrs. Belle Woolley, borough treas­ den Morning Post drew attention to beach occurred on Monday, the last commission Tuesday morning at a Another Year. To Open Monday brief meeting. urer, for a report on What items had the experiment last week in a fea­ day of the season, when Bernard been spent in the budget for what: ture story. Greasheims, Mayville, staying at 1601 Ernest Blaicher, board of health in­ For the fourteenth consecutive time, St. Rose’s grade school and high purpose but Mr. Johnson reiterated An anti-snake serum, effective in A street, struck his head on one of spector, brought the matter up by his charge that the council was spend­ the bathing poles at the Seventeenth Benjamin E. Farrier, 319 Eleventh school will resume classes on Monday. asking the board what was to be done case of a bite by any snake preva­ All pupils will attend high mass at 9 ing the money after promising not to. avenue beach and was removed to Fit- avenue, was elected president of the about the numerous stray dogs roam­ lent in these parts, has been distri­ Belmar Fishing club Saturday. o’clock in St. Rose’s church. The mayor told Mr. Johnson he had. buted by Ocean county. .persons kin hospital, Neptune, in the Belmar ing about Belmar. said that several times and after Mr. Mr. Farrier was unanimously named St. Rose’s high school offers two He said he received calls every day requiring use of the serum, except First Aid squad ambulance suffering courses, the classical or college pre­ Johnson again repeated the charge, indigents, will be required to reim­ from a possible fractured vertebra. for his fourteenth yearly term at the from residents complaining that the without any comment from council, club’s helm. All the other officers paratory and the commercial. The dogs are a nuisance and a menace to burse the county s0 that the supply Beaches at Fifth, Tenth and Seven­ classical curriculum includes the fol­ the mayor ordered him to sit down. can be replenished. .the outlook teenth avenues will remain open as were also re-elected. They .are: Oscar safety. Johnson said he had a perfect right Matthiessen, Maplewood, first vice lowing subjects: religion, Latin, Eng- Mayor Leon T. Abbott suggested for a running track in the county long as the weather permits bathing, lish, French, mathematics, science, his- tv,L m .' LniTTuL t?BrT'Y'* to Protest an<^ the local board of health next year still is a bit dismal. president; Fred Evers, Arlington, sec­ Mayor Abbott reported, with skeleton ond vice president; Alfred Dougherty, tory, music .and physical education. : bu(. h ’ torted that did little Jond WaS Planning to take the matter up best guess now is that the Freehold crews maintained to operate the beach, The commercial course embraces re- asbut thathe letortedorganizationi that didcomi little ingood to with the state department of health. Trotting track will have the only Belmar, treasurer, and Alfred C. Na­ “We certainly have some rights in. which is now open to all, restrictions gel, Newark, secretary. ligion. English, French history,; town on a call> iooked for the specific pari-mutuel permit in the spring having been removed at 6 p. m. Mon­ science, mathematics, stenography, 1 this,” he said, “and we intend to go to . .those stickers reading “I’m day. Reports made at the annual meeting dog complained about and then left, the state department of health and see; showed 426 paid up members and the typing, bookkeeping, business organi­ Saving One-Third on Gasoline” are If crowds warrant it, the mayor said, whether the dog was found or not. about it.” best financial position the club has zation, business law, economics, music probably a good idea except that extra life guards will be put on and and physical education. “What we need,” Mr. Blaicher said, Johnson also wanted to know why a most of the cars bearing them are ever been in since its origin. ‘fis to have the S. P. C. A. come in to voucher, submitted by him two months another beach, or beaches, opened up Michael Campagna, New York City, It is important that new students the ones which pass you on the on week-ends.
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