Document 175328

FRIDAY. MAY 2?,
PAOfi POUR
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"Roiittliky. John ZKOVPV, AuKU't
AVicirimd, Mich*.'I Kuctiii'k, Curl
llp'lolczzi, .F»hn Cliirk, A. Hcnyoh,
HOW TO FILL OUT YOUR OCCUPATIONAL QUESTIONNAIR
Bill Yum, (iatnn Chiltilln, Henry
An<lrfi>ni, 3. Jawnrnki, Kenneth
Knti-n, Kntncl Kftton, Stephen fler
druk, Wnller Sohnlc M 14
sky, l.miis Kri-fkniiir, Truman
Witrher, Raymond DamoreaVi, H.
Koreti'-en, Ji\, Klmer Beck, ( i k
Knvclmk, Donion Terryl.
Krysko, William Ridyard, Howard
Rcydor. William Humphrey, M.
<'si'iki, Lntiii Csoki, George Csaki,
A. [':inko, Alex l.ojewski, Stanley
O P » the qoMlromniir. 10 tli«t p » | « 2 »nd 3 are up, Be*fn Vr w * l
ini*ry«liom al top ef p a | . 2 . When you h a t * flniintd filllnl e o t ,
transfer ln« a m w e n »» Iftt duplicate que«tion» on p » | « 3. Torn o»er
th* qiieitlanmir* end follow the tame procedure.
Alio Help
Also Anlnn Knposatns, William
Burns Hohcit Mathiasdii, Joe Durisch, Hairy Kilts, Walter Drews,
Dnh Rntclln, .1. Rntclla, A. Cam-.
piffliu, Koliert I-ci', Krncst Brazo,
Jacob Hilt, Ed Ol^en, Emil Sivy,
E»' Van Tassel, H. N'Mler, Georjre
IV Worth, II. Navotnik, K. N'ehel,
l'hil MfOuirc, (ieorue Wri|{lit, Tom
McDommfrh, M. DrMnrco, .1. Cohill, .1. Grace
Others who offered their services, but who were unable to go out
because the (rucks which were as.Mdiieil to them failed to show up, j
weii1: William Finn, Jr., Harry |
Limle, Ralph Stnuffer, Stanley
Potter, Jr., and Hnrker Rhode*,
The rommittee in cnarffe of the
drive wishes to thnnk the owners
of the trucks, drivers and helpers
who so kindly offered their
services.
Dunne the week the Township
trucks have been <.';nvassing all the
jtarnires <" 'he Township in order
to pick u ptheir scrap metals and
all other salvage deemed too heavy
to set out at the curb last Monday.
A tin can round-up is being planned in the near future. The date
will be announced in this newspaper,
Ealtr TOOT ioelal itcarliy number
• I Indltal.d. If you bare none,
write "••no" In fin! block.
Mrt *ri*t a lain imd M^l n-h
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Not.i Y«»i, llit r.ffitr»nl, (nofcojy tl»e) mu.t reluri; l n , ,»«„;„„_,.
within 10 day. of th. .lanfpad 8tU . ibown Vf \U local B0 , ri , n '"•
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of juge 4. Yon ntti no potMtyi. Siftiply rfrop in the m.ilbo,
Car.l«ll y r «Ti, w „,,
in ijiteltioni 32 nnd 34
pational claiiif; c »| iohi
r i « « tknit and p, o f, 1(i ,
Tor U clatilfy younri;
W«r« •)( tham. It ;, ]]ni
•»tr, that you m*y '," 'lf'kf
I
Knrnn?.
When yo« W»»« finiihed filling out your qu«.tionna!r«, fn|,|M
trated at the bottom of pa»e 1 10 that th» addrcu o f ,(,„s '"'«
Strrkr Board (rtfbber-tfampwl) at bottom of pj t e 4 will n(i ' '
for mailing purpoiei.
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Do not itaple, clip, •••'. of paite after foldinr qn«tioniu| r ,
Print or write clearly in Ink.
Do net detach any part of the <roeiti<iniuire.
P«7 particular
ticular attention to quettlont 17 to 3S, Incluiiye, ••« »n»t
Employment
Sem«t
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eompleU
United Statei
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l a r and
and
*l«lBr» of yyour work reeerd, p.ulblt .VilU and training, the material!
d prodnctt worked upon in order to claitify you correctly,
Viti and
c
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b
h
li
h
you are not certain
thege
quciliom
where
they affect jroun
prelenl work, ««k your employer.
TKi. questionnaire ii in duplicate. Be lure lo «n«wer .11 qne.tioin
which apply «o you. B* at exact in rniiweri ai poi.iblf. Take each
robered section and fill it oat completely before joint on to the
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or trtininf In a joVi ( l , rJol';"'
question 34, itUct i|1P r_ '
you are bait fitted IV ,
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it* nunib«r in the hUl,
, next belt hi "B," t\<
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* more than four. ]f y o ul r ( ™
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CIRCLE that p a r . i c u l . r h U ^
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lo qotitiam »am» ai
aboTe.
Bt exact. If you are not lure, aik
your employer.
Ttll what yon do, how yon do it,
and what materltli you ui«.
M#tGHM^
LEGAL NOTICES
MlI)IH.F.<<f?X C d l \ T V C O I H T
(II' ( o M M t l N I " I , I H *
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iniiini,
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K l n r . ' t u <• ,
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Be ipeciflc, ba complete. Don't tay t
"automobile," > a y "automobile
Talret"; not "fun," fcut,"m»ehinefun barrel."
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for
iMM)i:it
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Amlri-w Kinsls,
l i n l l v l i l i i i i l l y :mil
!tn n i - s i IriiTiil ill' A n i l r i ' W W f t l l m ' e
KorMs,
:in I n f . m t .
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Klnifiue
l',l'.it[ji.:C I M I ' M S . h a v i l l K "II I'll 1 1 ; i " '
i l n y ni M n y , I n x U i n t , m i p l i c i l u> l l i l "
(.'ouri Hy P e t i t i o n . «<"tIInic f o r t h l l i c
HrniiinlH o f i l l * i i p p l i i - i i l l n n a m i v e r i fied by H i e . i f B i l a v i l of Ilie uniil « [ i V H c i i n t s iintif-xeil t h e r f l o . ritr : i n Ciri l c r i n i i u t h o r l z e t i l e Kiiid
Petitione r s t o nssumi* a n n t h e r n a m e , t o w i t ,
t t i n t iif A n i t r e w I l i i c l u k i i m l Fl'>r* n i c K t ' i i t r i r e l l u d a h , an<l t o » m h o r l7.p tin* s a i i l IVtitioniM", A n d r e w K u i ' -
si'a, n» next frleml of Anilrew Wallh^p KornlH, ill) infsint, to aSHiime
anotlier mime for lli^sulil Infnnt, tu
Wit, that of Anilrew tViillncc Iiurtiik;
Ami it HfipeuriiiK to Hie Court by
SDiil Pflitiun iinil Affidavit, Ilia! said
Andrew Kocsis mid I'lurpnci' IV^atrlci' Kni-sis, I'imide nt #1.1 Itei'lor
Street, in the Township i)f Wooilr
UrldKi', I'ount.v of Mlililli'se.x
anil
S t a t e of Nt'W ,(IT.SI-V, and that they
are mntv than 1 weniy-oni; jtuirn nf
:i«e:
Anil II furtlit'i" jippenrinK t o t h e
Court Him nutlet- of »u< h application IWIN lifCTi published UE least ont'p
iri eai'h w,'ek for four wefkH su<'resslvely nt'Xt pi-i'rtMlinK tilt1 tinii'
of Hit1 .said aiipliralioii, in | l i | d i ' Tiendi'iit-LfadiT" a newspaper
of
.sold Cijimiy, and the Court IIL'IHK
satislled by jiaiil 1'ctition so viTiflfii
tlmt tlii'l'f an- reasonable
Rraumln
lor the iH'Hvst'il rhiingi*, anil Iliai
th*ir,' Is no ifammable
ohjtn-tlon
Ihcri'to that Hie Pt-Ulloliers should
itsitiiine anotlier mime:
ro. mtk « W
J J * * Mcj.0* I
U. 11 u n r l.xru.
If y « » aan do iome psrlicu!,,;;,!
wblck y«tt have nul prt,;)UlP
il« wW.ati4Btwi' |
Call the machine or tool by iti correct full name, >uch at "automatic
bo'rinf mill," not juit "borer") i r
, "multiple drill preu," not jutt
"drill."
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Br*ift
JOB FOR WIULH YOU ARE BEST I iTTEU
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the company name, not the
•uperrUor'i or foreman'i name.
Aid your employer if you are in
' doubt. GITS the full name of your
company: not "Peitmy," b u t
"Pennsylvania Railroad Company."
r~
fill in r'M,, JT
Twice
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liataa i n queilioni
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Wrlti* yoir latactWe itn;;.. ,,u
number, tai_.
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IC'S.,;1 Ml IMUII, 11
18, 21 1; j i l
or 34, UMn fill out qutiluaJS,
'^"'Fe'ehn-'"• yf^/i
JOII Milt M HH t YOU AKi; > M l l l r M HI fKll 'i'«.i'
2». J ' " i ,i J.,>. -.11 W Hi' II V - ' . \ M . > Ii III-I Ilium
i
Your government need* to know
what i»W yew do bait and wbat job,
if any, you do next beit. Either of
the** may be your present job. In
determining the order of theie
jobi, coniider your experience,
training and (kill.
s«*^
touerr Smut.
.
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I HPUCiD tMPTi iomns Htm M.ito o«*S- CAUID Lte»r«e* *ifiuui
v •<*»• Jit
IUUI
You May Obtain Further Assistance From Your Local United States Employment Service Office, Union Hall,
(Tear Out and Save)
',N$l,orEmplo|
" *
$1.00
Mr. and Mfcs. Howard Ely, Fred George Bi^ii.
Scheiss,
Leonard Mundy, Mr. andAlfred J u h l r
W, W. WiUnebcrt. Albert Vnre;;i,
Joseph J, Toth, S. P . Stumpf, Mrs. Michael 1'anler, Miss MaeMrs. Helen !'"
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Billings, l'lii!;
"This Sunday, for Mother's Day, Schlamp, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cunhalo Gelis ,L. Skay, JOT.II Swetits, Ira Iicoimrd, Albert Kress, Mis. Sdphie Krulikuwski.
"Because the USO is unitedly
Katiansky,
Andrew
L.
Kath,
WilTRENTON—Fresh-water fisherSwanson, John 'Nagy, Anton MiIndicated to that high purpose in a men are taking great interest in we are all taking the.boys on a NortPareil Laundry, Woodbridgc holik, Andrew Muchanic,. Mary liam Russell, Norman Tanzman, Mrs. John I'm
Flower
Shoppe,
Mr.
and'
Mrs.
W,
picnic.
First
we
will
attend
Mass
vital part of the jpb or winning this the Governor's New Jersey Fishing
Lemkovich, Mrs. Kotzen, 0 . H, Michael Taheriak, Charles Blan- burger, Mi^
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Frank
Johnson, C. iM. Josenhan3, Mrs. chard, Mrs. J. Dunham, Anna Egri, Friend, EliMl>
war, the USO should be supported Tournament if the entries received and receive communion. Then we
Vargo, Charles Leuenberger, Amer- Elizabeth Jardon, Mis. A. Izganich, Mary Egri, Mr. Cahill, Mrs. James
It is on this I Ml] d a y of May,
will go out for the day.,..
Nlneti'dn llinulri'il ;;nd fiirly-two, by everybody—cheerfully, genei- so far by. the New Jersey Council
icus Chapter No. 137, Kaspei John Hacker, John Fischer, A. J.Hahler, Edward Miller, George F .
Onlcrwl that Anilivw Koi'sls, infll- iusly, and now."'
Tarn married (eight years now)
v
is any indication. Paul C.(Taylor,
vldiiallv ami as nt'Xt rriciid nt AnGregers^ii, Mr. and. Mrs. John "Fox, B. Di'Matteo, Mr. and Mrs.Rdhnebbe, Joseph* A. Ostrowem,
and
have
three
children.
My
husdrj'-^ Wallace Koisls, an Infant, ami
of 2107 Third Avenue, Spring
For
the
fiscal
year
1041-1942,
I'lorcnci- ririitrk'p Kocsls, lit mid
band thinks Ralph is tine and theStutski, F. H. Deik, John Misdon, Chas. Bellanca, Mrs. August Bau- Mrs. Lars Larsen; Ingrid Keller,
1IK.V a r e lit'ri'by authut'ixeil to a s - $14,000,000 was subscribed for the J^ake, has taken the lead in the
children—especially Judy who is Carl Opdyke, Ladies' Auxiliary niann, pharles Breyer, Anthony Peter D. Katt, John A. Hasaey, Arsume the names of Andrew Hudak
(iml rioriMire
lleiitriii' Hudak and USO in the United States. It is ijtain'bow" Trout Division; I. Wiladore him. . . . I am making Wood-bridge Fire Co. No. 1, Zoltan Cacciola, A Friend, Hans Simon- thur A. Setterstone, Leslie,Young,
Diul the s;|id Anilrew Koisls, as »«xL estimated that this fund will be liam Rosenthal, of 41 Third Avesen, . E. S. MacWhinney, Frank James A. Kath, Charles E. Hall,
friend or Andrew VVallai-a Ivorsils,
jelly so must go out and put it in Papp, A Friend.
he and he \n hereby authoriKed t o exhausted iby the end of this nue, Atlantic Highlands, still holds
Borri, F . P. Fleckenstein, Adolph
the
jars.
When
we
take
more
picB.tsiime tbe name of Andrew Wal- month.
$3.00
Dr. Lester M»m|
Peterson, Robert McGowan, Henry
top place in the Brown Trout Class tures we'll send them to you—and
lace Hudak lor the said Infant, A n Dr. Malcolm M. Dunham
Mr. Wight is enlisting the ser-while Chris Spinner, of 622 Mea.Steve Ui-ban, John R. Mantoii G. Schunsberg, Adolph H. Jaeger,
drew Wallace KIH'HIS, from and after
we will do our best to take good
the Kali day of June next, and that rice of volunteer workers in this
J. J. Dinsmore, Win. H. Nelson, A John F. Murray.
88 Grove Avc.
Within ten day?; ftiiiu Mils date, the
Frank J.Toth|
dow Street, Roselle, is still tops in care of Ralph for you."
mild iietUumers. dn raiise a copy o ( important effort an^ requests that
Friend, John Simon, Mickey the
Woodlj>ridge,
N. J .
the
Brook
Tj'out
competition.
tills Order to lie published u '••(„,
Mr.
Pavalc
said
that'from
jthe
barber.
(Upi!iideiu-I.,.iidev" a. 'puUllc
news- all who ate willingto serve write
89 Smith St.
j Wishes to iinnounce that his
Taylor landed his Rainbow, tone of the letter you "could'tell
paper printed in xaiil ('•unity of Mid- him at 284 Amboy Avenue.
$2.00
office will b« closed for the
dlesex, aiiordiiiif tu the provisions
PERTH
AMB
which
weighed
3
pounds,
6
ounces,
the
Knapps
were
good
people."
He
of ilii' »Ut ille ill suidi eiiijiWm. H. Stohl,T. J. Major, Louis
duration of the war.
CAR LCWTED
unit provntoiT,
and _wus 21 inches long, while fish- also said he wanted jjiart of the letWOODBRIPGE "— Alexander ing' in the ManasquanBrooti; sec- tter puHisKei!
HiK! TecauseTe
T T TrtHi Koiebun, Wm. Keating, Wm. J.
Kli'iiiniur
Kalleissen
Hamilton, of 263 South Park ond place in this class is.held by it might inspire other people to
U li r (iuvrrnmrlll
On motion of
Coll, Mrs. Jessie • Balsai, Ed. A.
fritM leiiihrr fnr
Urive, informed Uesk Sergeant Hans F. Kasischau, o f 22 Carpenter ''adopt" soldiers.
A. ,1. & .1. S. U'KillT.
ur arint'tl ((in-fit.
Kopper, Andrew Malon, Courtney
Andrew Simonsen Friday that a Street, Red Bank, and Leslie Utter,
Attorneys fur Petitioners.
f
Hti\f
Irallirr
auil > mi ~ »at t"If
we
a
r
e
good
to
a
soldier
Hillyer, Frank Lattanzio, John
]I
luuary liv liailnii >'"<r '•IIIIFD rr-l
omplete portable lighting unit at- of R. D. 1, Sussex, each of whom here," he declared, ''perhaps peo- Hlavin, John Demko, George Bar- li«lrril.
Our Ftiirrt »orkn>nii»lil|i!
tached to the dash board of hisJunded Rainbows weighing 3 ple we don't know will be good to tos,
itlll ulit* yuur vuiuriirTnltlr qlmrH
Stephen Miklossy, Albert
t III- wcnrliii; liiialilira nt lint
:ar was stolen out of the vehicle pounds, 2 ounces.
our sons wherever they may be.Rapp, American Ceramics Labs.,
while it was parked on Brook AveDo utito others as you would have Frank Seel, Barney Dunigan, W
LOSES LICENSE PLATE
nue, near School Street.
WOODKftlDGE—A license plate, them do unto you is still a good ter J. Ernst, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher,
George Lytka, G. H. Mulculiey,
KW214, was lost by John Blohm, motto to follow."
WHO TOOK 'EM?
Mrs. Mihalko uiul Family, Louis
of East Street, Wednesday.
Every one wants to Vnow and there ;
WOODBBIDGE-fPrank Juvicn,
Farber Si., -Service Barber Shop,
member of the Warner Chemical
Anna L. Johnsdn, Me, and Mrs. W.
answers. Some »ay 1943, others guess . ' . ' I '
Frank Faz/ari Jr., Prop.
Co. Athletic Club of Carteret, reHolohan, S, Schoenbrun, Mrs, Harothers say five to ten years.
238 Smith St.
Perth Amboy;
ported to the police Tuesday that
old A. Mouncey, 1J. Cotton.
Halt Cleaned
while his loam was playing softball
There is only one right answer. Tin1
at the Parish House Field someuntil we Win.
one stole a catcher's mit, baseball
bat and a softball.
SUN., MON., TUES.
You don't have to sh'otilder-a gun or pil
MAY 24 - 25 - 26
USO Drive
Great Interest In
Fishing Tournament
Adopts Soldier
Emergency Squad
I. MANN & »
.
Opfom«fris(s i
Opficiani
Uncle Sam
Says—
i
How Long Will the Wai
Red Devil
Shoe Repairing
Attention
Homeseekers
UNCLE SAM '
STORAGE CARE . . .
means longer wear!
ncedi the leather for our armed
forcei. You »*ve money and
you t»ve leather by having your
ihoci repaired. All work guaranteed.
WED.,
THURS. - MAY 27 - 28
"THE REMARKABLE
ANDREW"
Brian Donlevy, Ellen
Drew
Al.o
"Juke Box Jenny"
Modern Cold Storage
I
Amboy Ave.
Lawrence Olivier, Leslie
Howard, Raymond
Massey
Al.o
"Harvard Here I Come"
Ni> doMt about i t . . . out
tfr conditioned vaults dc
prtserVe the natural" oils
that make your furs lustrous . . . protect those
fur? from moths, lire and
theft,
MlUdf1
WOODPRIDGE
FUR SHOP
"THE INVADERS"
KRl., SAT. - MAY 29 - 30
REPAIR SERVICE
American Shoe Repairing
and Bootblack Parlor
Woodbridg*. N. J.
"ALWAYS IN MY
HEART"
Kay Francis, Walter
Huston, Gloria Warren
Al.o
"Blqndie Goes To
$O 0 . 0 0 per month
I am offering
YOU Owe It To Yourself To
Have Your Eyes Examined
FOR SALE
& houses located at 21 to
29 E. Green St., Woodbridge, N. J.
These are modern homes,
6 rooms and bath, steam
DR. G. HINDMAN, Optometriit
heat, garage, large lot.
Fine neighborhood. One
block .fro.ni shopping cenBr*b«n "Lento
ter. F.H.A. financing can
Duplioted
•REDIT . . .
be arranged with small
down payment. House*
AT NO EXTRA CHARGE
in excellent condition. No
gas troubles, one block to
P. R. R. and bus connections. Owner at property
Jeweler* - Optician*
Sunday from 11 A. M. to
flA.
7-1564
85 L Cherry St.
Rahwty N j
" ? . m No brokers.
ONVENIENT
EM-BEE
help America's Victory Drive.
Every dollar yoii tit* puts niore fq»
hands of our ftghtinf f o r c e s . . . m<»"''
the sky . . .more warahips on the sc:i.
YOU CAN HELP WIN
SAVE mohs in 4 pfrtrthent Saving.-* A11'
SAVE more \^\J. ». WiV Savings 1 " ' I
SAVE ntoft i» U.'S/tWi Saving? Nut'"
' and do all three w i ^
WOODBRIDGE NATION a
Jo (
V*—i
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