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UQ.'liaOUTH C O . 'H IS T O R IC A L A33. , FRSSiiQLD, U. J . • * THIS WEEK COVERING rowftsiftps o f 16 PAGES HOLMDEL, MADISON MARLBORO. MATAWAN ■ .. AN D ......................... One Section MATAWAN BOROUGH I kt«rab«r B3rd YEX R — 18th W EEK JISSSSF.AesooUBaa MATAWAN, N. J . , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 6 , 1 9 6 1 Maw Jersey Pro«a Association Single Copy Ten Cent* GOP Platform Earn Eight Awards Bleak Outlook Silver Dollars Ready. For Ilallo ween Winners Licensing O f Halloween No "Season" . o The Keyport Weekly and The Chief John J. Melna, Matawan Matawan Journal, published by Borough Pollec, hnd Chief J. Ed* Is Outlined the Brown Publishing and Print For Matawan Barhcrs Asked gar Wilkinson, Mutnwun Town* . ing Co. In c ., Keyport, copped ship Police, Joined in a wurnlng Borbagelata Gives eight citations for excellence at Demo Execs Say -Cellar" Operations Ihis week thnt Halloween is not a tbe 40th Annual Better News* “ aeukon" but just one night, Ocl. Program In Borough paper Institute sponsored Friday Candidates Needed .Protest In Madison 31. Tho c h ie f s deplored tho .need to put their- m unicipalities by the New Jersey Press Asso At a meeting of the Matawan Chiding his Democratic oppon Madison Township Board of to the expense ol putting oiv ex% j ciation at Rutgers University. Borough Democratic Executive ents for being "long on criticism Health NJoiiduy received a petition tra police from Kuturduy to 1'mcs*’ The Keyport Weekly, com-' Committee, the Democratic can >ut short On constructive offer* of 20 signers, nil stated to be bar duy or chilling firemen as volun peting in the 3000-6000 circulation didates for Mayor and Council ngs," John Barbagelata, Repub- bers or their employees working teer watchers In Ihelr neighbor* class, received th ir d place again emphasized that poor plan lean Candidate for Matawan’s Bor in the township! asKing thnt .fm hood*. " , awards ior Its sports page, ning, the inability to ‘ look to the ough Council, told p arty w orkers ordinance bo drafted lo license and. Chief Melnu suld a curfew ol I women's page, and pictures. The future and faiiuro to make a long this week that the borough’s prob regulate barber shops. p.m . would be enforced in the Matawan Journal, In addition to range estimate of tho financial and lems “demand aggressive leaders, The petition met with a mixed borough during tho Halloween not Monday morning quarter separate first place awards, was physital needs of the Borough of reception, Committeeman Jolm li. season, Including Hullowoon Matawan have placed this town in b a ck s.” cited for second place In general Kcntinu foresaw thal to license nnd night, to cut down on disturb* Speaking at a meeting of the excellence. a poor and precarious position. regulnio; barber shops the "humid- The future outlook is, indeed, nnce^and destruction. ^ Matawan Republican Ciub, Mr. The Journal won first place pulity .also-would have to do thu Chief Melna nlso added wum* Barbagelata presented an apprais prizes fo r Its editorial page, bleak unless changes are mado in same with beaOly parlors, as a the administration of the borough, Ing that state law prohibits per* al of borough problems and a pro sports page, women’s pages and related business. • sons above llt^uge of 13 from gram for their solution. “Cone Is pictures. Representing the^neWs- and unless local government is con Committeeman Joseph Hoff saw ducted on a businesslike basis. being mnskecMn u public road or Hie era/' said the candidate, "of papers at the Institute were Miss some ium iflcailon for If in that tho place. ' . the political machine candidate J. Mabel Brown, ediror and The members of the committee township requires foodhandlers to Who could fool tbe people by mut publisher; Miss Geraldine Brown? .said, "jho Democratic candidates he licensed, eo there was logic tering stereotyped scare words *— associate editor; Mrs- Ruth D. are men who have a stake in the that anyone,rendering so persons! bprough. They all ore engaged in a bankruptcy, surplus spending, mis Hartman and Douglas P. Sentell, a service as a barber also ahould Full-Time Nurse business or profession in the bor management, etc. staff members. This display In the window, ol llie Friendly and Broad Sts. at 6:30 p.m. and tbe parade will start be subject to, periodic--examina* ough. They all are property own “ Our opponent seem to be try Shop, Main St., Matawan, was seMip by the Matawan at 7 p.m. at Memorial Park and proceed to the Mat* tion. Mr.* Hoff recalled that other ers in the borough. They all reside- . tag desperately,” he continued, Parade Commission to show the fiivcr dollars to be awan High School. municipalities do have Riich ordln- Felt Neccssary here with their fam ilies arid they yto show . how . good they ara as awarded as prizes In tho Halloween Parade on Tues There will be four age groups: OnC-to-fouryearj; nncea. • . ' all pay their taxes to the borough. lecond-gusssers. Bui what ths vot Matawan Slatk day evening. A total of $50 in silver dollars will be five-to-seven yours; clghMo-teD ye ars, and 11 and Had Received Complaints , Middlesex NVA Gives ers and our borough want and need Candidates Are Businessmen awarded and each child will receive a-special gift 12 years. Three prizes will be awarded In each M r, Kuatlng acknowledged he had received complaints of persona |r* leaders wbe>have the courage to Include candy, an epplo and penrilei.' The par* grou|>^$5 first; $3 second and $1 third. , Views On Madison i "Em p h asis should be placed on '"peddling” " barber «Hop and to make tha-flrtt guess. Sale O f Bonds the fact that these men ara bus tlctpants will assemble et the Intersection of Main beautician services In the township A full-iiitie publlu liaallh ntirit Need Foresight . inessmen. They are accdstomed to and-cotfducUng-juch-operattona-in ln M#dl«on Towffilllp-wtia tociwn.------ •—-“It Ii most necessary at this Authorized To........ making decisions, handling fit n- Trick Or Treat? unwholesome plicus like cellars. mondi'd In ills board of health {im i to* elect to the council men ces and planning for the future. Nuclcar Attack He “Suggested writing the N J, Moitdny by Mr», Birdie May Mo- Purchase Rail Our town needs these men to as Legion Marls With foresight, and industriousness, State League of Municipalities to Kse, lupervlaor ol the Middlesex d w ith the courage to state spe- sume the responsibility of govern ' Trick or treat time li here determine the form these ordinanc Counly Vlalllim N urui Auoclitlnn, 'icaJIy what they propose to do The Matawan Borough Council mental administration, ana. once a|ain bul It’s no trick for good S Plan For Schools es take, ShonnU 'd that Iho m r v lc s i ul « . * the borough. Tuesday night voted to receive bids again to install into the govern students to get a treat. 42nd Birthday M ayor John Phillips agreed but lull-tim e nurati would co«t 14300 / ‘Matawan, he said, '‘faces scr- at a special meeting Wednesday, ment of Matawan the conservative, ^ This is because The Farmers recommended .’’caution that we do per year and waa making Iho roo- tout ecocwnlo problems In the N ov. 15, for the purchase of (50,000 moderate clear thinking oi the Oolqn Names Three ind Merchant* National Bank ef Matawan Post 176 not go off the deep ead In this rr^tu* nmniondatlon now thnt It couhl Im ntur* ind, If they are not solved, genera) Improvement bonds which modern businessman. Matawan has announced continu were authorized for the purchase To Study Problem Honors Old Timers ittlon- business." He said, "Tho Included In thu 11KU liudmil. Ei* currant realty tax burden will "May we respectfully remind.the ation of the student award pro and renovation of the new borough next thing you know, they'd want M ri, M cKee m id tills would ho le greatly increased." citizens of the Borough of Matawan gram. Under the plan any stu hall. " ‘ Harold J^ Dolan, president, told The 42hd birthday of the A m eri us to regulate grocery storos and (nr a live-day week hut Hint nuia- Amdng tfie m ore pressing prob* that elections are not popularity dent of St. Joseph's School, Key* T he bond Issue! Was* authorized the Matawan Regional Board, of can Legion ahd Old Timers Night other business, tolling people when inx aorvite would bn uvutlulila on fcm r he llatsd the following: port, or M a t a w a n Regional in November 1959, by the borough contests. Politics are big business Education M onday he was appoint* was celebrated by the Matawan they could open and close. This the other two 'dnya b Iho.- Mra. Dm II- « 1. The anticipated continued rise Schools who com et to the bank council to purchase the former and the most serious business in Ing a special committee to formu* American Legion Post 176 and Its wording is a little loo broad for Ihy Wilder, nipervlaor ol lha ta cost of icnool operation. with hii or her report card with* the United States today, and the late plans for meeting .a, nuclear a u xilia ry In the- post ho m er Main me: I want to know just what Is MCVNA dill rlit Milch Include* — 2. Municipal operation costs. Farmers and Merchants National In three days jfle r receiving it most vital and important section attack emergency in this area, In* St., Saturday night.