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.
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