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SHIRTS Tion of the Five Projects Is $15300 THB CBAWFOBP ClTUUBf 'AMD CSOtORICXB, THURSDAY, JOLT 1, 1MB and excavations. the Rev. Dr. John A. Mackay. Mosquito Commission Work Midget-atse mosquitos may bepresident of Prlneeton Theological George Reincke Retires; kept i from crawling through Seminary. Making the charge to With WE 43 Yean scram meshes by .painting the the new minister was the Rev. JBr. screens with a 5 per cent DDT Charles R, Xrdman, prota A business career that was tstart- Increased by Wet Weather Union. Mr. VanDerwerker re- emeritus of practical theology at ed 43 yean ago with the Western As a matt of the record-break-£~ ported that inside the house, thePrinceton Seminary, who taught Electric Company terminated to- ing rainfall daring May and Jane, new aerosol types of spray are the Rev. Mr. Hopper, ST., when he! day when George Relnrire, 180 DRIVE Westfleld. 7.6; Hillside, 9X, anverd y effective in eliminating mos- was a student at the seminary. employes of the, Union County Linden. HtOcfest avenue, retired from ser- quRaB from rooms. The can to worship. Invocation CAREFULLY! Mosquito Extermination Commis- Mr. VanDerwerker related that vice. He is wen known at the. We- and responsive reading were by kearnyan plant, where he has been sion have been hard-pressed to the swamp mosquito accounts tat Rev* Hopper's Son the Rev. Joseph C. Dickson, mod- keep larvieJde spread on known only about 18 per cent of the mos- erator of the Newark Presbytery. employed since 192S when he was mosquito breeding areas, accord- quitos caught in the traps. Culez Ordained in Newark who presided. The Scripture read- transferred from!* the company* pipiens, the common'bouse mos- ing was by tba Bev, Br. ArthurHawthorne Works, Chicago. CRANfORD KENILWORTH ing to Ralph J. VanDerwerker,' quito, accounts for S3 per cent of Orion Cornelius Hopper, Jr., sonNorthwood, pastor of the Eliza- Mr. Reincke and his wife plan superintendent, engineer and gee- the total catches. The house raos- of the Rev. O. C. Hopper, pastor beth Avenue Presbyterian Church, to continue living-in their Cranford VoLLV. No. 24 16 Pages — FIVE CENTS retary of the commission, wbich'quito breeds proliflcally in small of Memorial Presbyterian Church, Newark. The ordination and home, where he is looking forward CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. JULY 8, 1946 has its headquarters at 324 North containers such as tin cans, barrels, Newark, and a former pastor of prayer of ordination were by theto devoting his leisure tune to his avenue, east. pails, old auto tires, etc. This the First Presbyterian Church candidate's father, and thenew* collection of stamps, coins and Campaign Chairman The commission's crews for year's crop, the sup- here, was ordained as a minister offered the benediction match book covers, the latter from spraying larvidde have been ex- erintendent reported,. are smaller by the Presbytery of Newark at himself. countries all. over the world. For Projects Committee panded with students from high than usual, enabling them- to crawl ceremonies in the Newark church the past 20 years he has made an ities at Dedication of Memorial Field schools and colleges to a present Sunday evening; The' Rev. Mr. Hopper, Jr., has •ft through -the mesh of window accepted a call to the pastorate intensive study of psychology; he total of 48 employes, the maximum screens.. Among those from Cranford who is also interested in Boy Scout permitted under the 1948 appro- of the First Presbyterian Church To Relieve The unusual number of house attended the ordination and. theof Carteret ; work and athletic activities. priation.. mosquitos is considered due to lack reception which followed the* ser- Mr. Reincke has served in the All major mosquito breeding of good yard .housedeaning by vice in the church school auditor- During his pastorate in Cran- U. S. Navy, and with the 49th M such as brooks. swamps, householders and to the absence of ium were: Mr. and Mrs. G. Kford. , the Rev. Mr. Hopper, Sr. Regiment, New York. A member Flooding Stay Here pools, etc., are sketched on a per-backyard inspections by commis- Warner of 180 North Lehlgh ave- served as first president- of theof the Stanley S. Holmes Chapter manent index card system, and sion inspectors.. Backyard inspec- nue, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Cranford Lions Club and was ac-of the Telephone Pioneers of spray ; inspect and treat these tion was given up during the warYeakel of 133 Severin court, Mr. tive in dvic affairs. America, he was presented with Ordinances Would Commissioners Offer carded areas every 12 to 14 days, for lack of personnel, but a newand Mrs. H. R. Hews of 10 Hamp- a lite membership certificate by Superintendent VanDerwerker ex- crew of inspectors is being trained ton road, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Try a Classified -for Quick Results president Charles E. Wahlgren. Provide for Storm To Discuss Problem plained. These areas are predom- this season.. Ott of 3 Central avenue. ( • • inantly breeders of Aedes vexans, Sewers and Paving With College Trustees The commission urges every The sermon was preached by the swamp mosquito, which is Township Committee Tuesday The Township Committee Toes- vigorous outdoor biter. householder to abide by the fol- day night adopted a resolution lowing ten commandments for IAN SCIENCE LESSON BUSINESS MEN'S night introduced and passed, on The commission has been oper- first readings several ordinances to urging the board of trustees of freedom from mosquitos: 8EBMON Union Junior College "to exhaust ating eleven mosquito . traps "GOD" is the subject for Sunday, correct flood conditions in the (gauges) since June 1 to determine 1. Eliminate all standing water southerly part of the township and every effort" to keep the college in possible. July 4. Cranford. what kinds and how many mos- GOLDEN TEXT: "I am the Lord to pave streets.in new develop- quitos are present,in various .sec- 2. Cover rain barrels with net- thy God, which have brought tbee ments. Estimated cost of construc- The local governing body also tions of the county. The trap-re- ting. SHIRTS tion of the five projects Is $15300. went on record as offering its serv- out of the bouse of bondage.. Thou cords through June 21 show an 3. Clean watering cans twice shalt have no other gods before A storm water sewer will be ices to help keep the educational average of 7.5 mcequitos per night. a week. me." (Ex. 20:2. 3) constructed in Cayuga road from institution in the community and In June lB46w which followed a 4. Seal cesspools tightly with SERMON: Passages from the King Munsee drive to Ramapo road and volunteered to meet with the trus- May of fairly heavy rams, the av-strong covers. James version of the Bible in- in Ramapo road 150 feet easterly tees at some future date to discuss erage catch of mosquitos per night 8. Drain clogged roof gutters clude! c as a general improvement at an the matter further. was 55J& mosquitos. and flat roofs. "Thus salth the Lord the King estimated cost of 93,600. A sani- The action was taken following The average night's catch in the 6. Cut up old tires to preventof Israel, and his redeemer tMb . BEAUTIFULLY tary sewer will be constructed as To Direct a query by David N. Brown, Jr., Cranford trap was 9.0 mosquitos. .holding water. Lord of- hosts; I am the first, and a local improvement.in Cayuga of Cranford. president of the-UJC Highest average was that of 14Jt in 7. Tilt wheelbarrows to ellml- the last; and beside me, there is LAUNDERED AND FINISHED road beginning 180 feet north of Alumni Affiwyiftti'ffft. as to whether Union, while Summit and Fan-'nate standing water. no God." (Isa. 44.6) Correlative Ramapo road and running north- Fund Drive the township had offered the col- wood were low with average 8. Stack-old boxes, barrels and passages from "Science and Health PEBMATIZED MARQUISETTE ... 8 SIZES! easterly 350 feet. Estimated cost, lege a plot of ground on which to catches of 4.1. Other averages were iron to shed wal with Key to the Scriptures" by including house connections to the build. recorded as follows: Plainfield.l 9. Mash or puncture water col- lots abutting the street, is $2,000. Mary Baker. Eddy include: These curtains are made of Acer marquisette with wide, Mayor George E. Osterheldt de- 4.7; RoseHe Park. 5.8; New Provl- lecting Also to be undertaken will be James Rudd Named it evil or matter has neither extra-fall raffles. They need no starchiiig, no stretching. clared that no formal offer had dence Borough, A3; Rahway, 7.3; 10. Drain or ouVunused cisterns intelligence nor power, is the doc- the construction of a sanitary sewer Chairman for United been made but said he "believes trine m absolute Christian Science, They're permatued so they keep their finish. Lazable. Ivory in Garden street from Haskins that the township may have some- this the great truth which 4 avenue 340 feet westerly as a local Campaign in Fall thing that would be of interest to oaly. Fifth Floor. ps all disguise from error." improvement at an estimated cost the college.'* (p.454) There is no power apart of $1,500. James W. Rudd of 11 Willow •' ' ' ' ' , .',.'» • ', ' " • • • • photos by Bibck street has been named executive Mr. Brown pointed out that a PERSONALIZED WALLET & CHECKS from God. Omnipotence has. all- 1UM —5^5 MUI -4.95 9*M _13t95 An ordinance providing for the pressure group has been formed power, and to acknowledge any HOUES : " : Baseball game and two softbaU games in progress during dedication ^ceremonies at Memo- paving of Oraton drive, beginning chairman of Cranford's • seventh in Westfield in an effort to locate other power is to dishonor God." tit* —495 UaSl —&2S MM .10.95 M>I4S-2145 Gold Star flags and banners of local rial Held at Myrtle street and Meeker avenue.
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