r® Complete Local News • Of A Population Of .......1 O cr-xr "— 5t j IM S ■j' - ^ t 0 HILLSIDE, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTlI Times To Increase E Bonds Go Advertising Rates Mother Reads Story Of Lunchroom^ or ’ Hillside Times announces '"sav in6rei^in)jad.vertisiftg rates.v Ship Named After Son Jr. High School Heads Of Both Governing Over Top 1946, the January 3r4 U.S.S. Leslie L. B. Knox*" This marks toe first Increase AlsO C o n tr ib u te d gftfcire ■'“J? ” £ accordance with Ty- Opens Jaijkiary 7 since the newspaper -.vp, started w. i ■■ * % r— phoon-Plan 'X South, Typhoon Don- ia.4924. New rate cards.mjiy <# 35 H jlfcn dltion III set. Steaming ' In Board Qf ucation, Bodies Will Be Changed be , obtaffiSd” at the office a t toretoTOTrther of Lt. Leslie Ln^ S company with TU 95.5.20 escorting In Drive .1443 North Broad1 street, or- win- “to have "LST group'62 from 'Okinawa, Japan Parent-Tei Group Dr. Konzelmaiui W ill Do hqen the first Hillside casualty of 1 ~ — - - - Both Main Quotas Have be mailed'upon request.. >—• to .San Pedro Bay, Leyte, p, j Join In O World War II, this, week .made CTU In USS—Johnson- (DE702); Woman’s Death Is Health Physician’s Worii —in creased circulation 'isvJhe~ public a letter from Charles Quinn, Expresses Thanks I Been Reached, Making prime,, reason for the fete Convoy > Commodore in 3-1; USS The cafeteria Without Compensation i ohahge. In addition the rise L t Comdr. Executive Officer of toe Johnson reported possible sub con­ Morris Junior High School w Loan Most Successful U.B.B. Leslie L. B. Knox (DE 580), tact. Convoy executed emergency open tor business on Monday Ved Suicide A chaijge in the chairman of the-w ta labor and material costs have the vessel named in memory of For Being Revived wnshlp COfiimittde and presid en t With only a few la y s remaining made It necessary to take the’ turn of 48” to port. USS Johnson uttry 7» it was announced yesterday her.ton.-and a history of the ship. (DE702) reported passing astern of by-Dri Wayna Ta Branomrsupervis- Found On Kitchen 4he-Board of Healtth. neither: ej&z- ijffiHLrtlie close of this Sampaign, step. Prior to,, during toe war Lt. Comdr. Quinn, wrote, in a letter Quick Work By Police. ark the Hillside has exceeded It* th period and since the war’s end, her, and later r eported a second ing principal. Meal tickets for the dated December 4, as follpws: torpedo fired at her by sub. students will soon go on sale. It is Floor, Gas Jets Open Firemen Saves Woman imZation meetings of these two quota In the .Victory Loan Drive, interest in local news appearing ies on New Year’s Day at nodlftr It was announced this morning by in the"Hiliside Times has risen _ 3 l a m taking-the liberty of send­ “A% 5. 1948—Aircraft reported plaimed to serve one hot lunch, a Death last Thursday afternoon of ing you a oopy of' the ship’s history f a n Dr. Branom., said, a meal that he audiitorium of the Abram Pr Jamas A) Onell, Hillside chairman. to hew heights. down a t sea. Proceeded to investi­ Mrs. Esther' R/ Weicksel, 46, of 54 ris Jumor High School on C(X# The total of e bonds sold up to since commissioning, i know it will gate on orders of CTU at full speed. will b e well balanced in every re-, MertZ avenue, from illuminating The attention value for ad­ be of interest to you to read of spect. The cafeteria will be oper- last nlgiit was $199,640.04, the quota vertisers, is greater than it has Made black smoke to facilitate gas was-listed .by police as suicide. ed officially this morning by being«$190,000. Uhls is believed to| the cruises of toe good ship Knox. sighting. Commenced firing to . at- »bed by jthe Board of Education l l She was found on the kitchen floor, ever been before. With 2,413 1 bonjunGtion -with the-Junior High Gold, of 1485 Mima . tmeni dishi.p Clerk Howard J. Blby-fiJl Be the hest E bond record of juiy men and women In the armed “We are now tied up to-Pier 3 tract attention of plane. Plane wltii'ali five burners on the range wgs: revived reeqntly after a t toe, H.S. Naval Repair -Base in sighted bearing 175°T. Effected School P.T.A. ing a .caucys of the townshjj of the War Loan drives. The total forces Hillside residents during turned on, according to police. Ef­ overcome by coal gas fumes mitteernen last night. ^ jM of E bonds sold to date is 2,457. toe war period -turned eagerly- San Diego where the ship is being rescue of PBM3C personnel con­ Hot lunches costing 24 cents will forts to revive the ‘ woman .,oy the home, Mrs. Gold declared be sold 65 the .students for<Al5 cents s suggested by the Times fe ' The. overall' total has risen only to The Times for local hews overhauled prior to its being placed sisting of crew of 12 and two pas­ fire department rescue squad and ly, -the meeting nights of hot) In Reserve Status. sengers by breeches buoy. Took all because a subsidy of 9 cents per the police failed. She was pro­ "Beingg newcomersnewcoi to Hillside. : slightly since last week, the -present that was not generally available think -'Nfihg, groups will be change “When-I- used the.phrase, ‘good plane personnel aboard; no casual­ meal has. been obtained_ from .the nounced..dead by- Dr. -WMHanr-Fr our paper would1- be a goot flgtire 'being $3,597,662.64, with total- elsewhere. This interest has means of conveying our thanks, ant ii Tuesday to Wednesday eVe kept up its pace. With toe com­ ship Knox’ -I meant It. It -. took us ties. Attempted to take plane to Department of Agriculture’s Sur­ Wacker, of Hillside, sales of 2,542. The township’s Vic­ tow but disconUnued .due...to;. heavy plus Commodities. Corporation?—— at, .the .same time commending: thi js,- the Township Committee the tory Loan quota has: long since been ing of toe^jiew .year the pub­ out, was always seaworthy and ~ MrsrWeieksel~was^iscbvered by^ nd_anij..Ig.urJth Wednesdays ftni lishers will endeavor • to carry brought us all back safely. One sea. Sent boarding paxty_dn PBM- The former home economics room her hushand, William P. firemen of - 1 he I-Ijllvwood aver.ji oversubscribed, and with toe filling 3C to destroy secret gear. Sank jM teum ters 1 and’ also the Pollci Board of Health the third Wed of the E bond quota, this final even mdre complete coverage of couldn’t ask for -more. o rth o school has "been Transformed v£hen he returned ..hoqie - for liinnh Dope lay, - -The meeting1 -place wiU -^be government loan has, so far as Hill­ local events. "‘.’Our best wishes to you, "and may plane in accordance with verbal fo r utiliZtmon as aT'Unch room; ‘Dr. from 'the K S. King Garage. North municipal building, the town orders of CTU 96.6,28, By tefig Braiiom, with Walter Leibo, lufi(ffi- Broad street and Mertz avehne^ sphyxl side Is concerned, been one of toe the New Tear bring only happiness.” main-battery. meetings^moving'from tiie seW most-successf-uly-lf hot the best, of eon~ and community ceniter chair- where he is employed. imme- OH the morning of . December 4 room of the Junior high school T5e ship w as commissioned man of the Board of Education, and ic k Jvlarcii 22, 1944 and excerpts from “Sept, 8, 1946—^Underway from diaitely summoned police. I was overcome by opal gas fumes. the herai, servic) anchorage in Buckner Bay, Okinawa Mrs. Henry G. Nulton, president of Police said a note was left by Mrs. Being Alone In the house I sud- stallation cafe the -factual histofy follow Indicat­ the P.T.A., worked on obtaining the denly felt_^vself _heing Ayercomft- irro.w--atonoon-at^-olcloo£5 ing that-the vessel managed to get enroute to Jlnaen, Korea, with fob -Weieksel—in^ipgt-ing— Hdlcbmbe Funeral Home, Fieri? lowing units'of T G -70.3: USS Bis- equipment and furnishings, which By the lime I was able to dial The TSwq a good deto of action: include a counter and refrigeration the Department and had Elks Team Closes ngton, for J, Harder Quick, of 138 “June 23, 4to»t-OomOqrt Dlv 67 oayne (AGO-18), USS Woodson been under treatment by t)r. Ber.- Clark street, who died suddenly last (DE359), USS Metivier (DE-582) ■units and a new gas range. ,A sur­ nard S. Bolten, of Newark. lith the selec’ Ritual Contest. transferred biSfgee to USB RUey vey of the building for the purpose formation, I was completely 'out.' Thursday of cerebral hemorrhage (DE-579),.. Dn^rway from NOB, USS R df (DE-362). CTG 70.8 to . Mrs, Weicksel .was: hom JnB enm of Dr. Hi onzelmann^as .....The~ EllcS ritual - was -performed inMasonic Hospital, El Paso, Tex. USS Blscayne (AGO isl and1 Oom- was: made by Herbert R. Ottor then 1 have - been - commended by—my the board.- Dr. Konzel Norfolk in accordance with orders chairman of tile building committee Sylvania’ and had resided here neighbors and family for the before District Deputy Ernest V. He was 70 years old'.
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