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4 THE CITY COUNCIL Continued from Page Three ’ by October 10, 1938. the Commission a truest* your Honorable Body, by rejo in tion, to approve said pLaus so that advert semen t& for sealed proposals may )*e inserted in the next issue of the designated papers. Very truly yours, Municipal Service Commission. Henry A. Girardin, Secretary. September 12, 1938. Resolution, by Commissioner Anth ouj D’Anna. Oiesolved by the Munk-ipal Service « caimission of the City of Wyandotte, euite of Michigan, that the [dans, dia fums, profiles and specifications for the construction of extension to Power riant, Section 1, excavation and piling lor turbine room building, the financ ing of which, in i>art, will he aided bf a grant from the I'nited States of Am h ica, being Project t State File No, Micu. 1546 P.F., the estimate of the coat thereof, and the attached proimsed forms of notice to bidders* contract between the City of Wyandotte and the t-ooceesful bidder, including Labor "Classification and Minimum Hourly .Wage Rates, set forth therein, perform 4ii*ce bond and bond to the State of M/cbgun conditioned upon the payment of all persons supplying laior and fur . Dishing materials for the construction tot said project, prepared by Smith, liinchman and GryUs, Inc,, consulting engineers, and submitted at this meet ing, be and the same hereby are ap proved. • Resolved Further, that the Secretary of this Commission be and he hereby Is directed to submit to the Council of said City, for its consideration and ap pi oval, such plans, diagrams, profiles, specifications, estimate, and the forms attached thereto as aforesaid. Resolved Further, that said Secre tary. ui»on approval by the Council of said City, of such plans, diagrams, pree file*, specifcations, estimate aud the forms of notice to bidders, contract with the successful bidder, performance bond and l»ond to the State of Michigan Conditioned upon the payment of all persons supplying labor and materials foi the construction of said Project, submit the same to the Regional Dir ector of the Federal Emergency Admin istration of Public Works, for his ap proval. Resolved Further, that, subject to the approval of the Council of said city and of the Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, said Prujcx-t i»e construct* .rd by contract, and that said Secretary l>e, ami he hereby is, authorized and llilected to advertise iu the Wyandotte llerald, oue of tbe newspapers of said City, and in Michigan Contractor and ! Builder, a uewspajier published in the City ot Detroit, Stale ol Michigan, once in each week for two conse.utive weeks. inviting sealed proposals for the con^truction of said Project: that the form of notice so to Is* {nvUished shall be iu the wort s and figures of tbe form «.l notice to ladders heretofore approv- j ed; that said proposals be reveived up to eight o'clock P. M„ Eastern Wand- j aid Time, ou the 3rd day of October, A. D. 1938, by the Secretary of said Municipal Service Commission, at his office iu said City of Wyandotte, ami ‘ lie publicly opened ami read at a meet ing of said Municipal Service Comiuis- j sion, to *be held at the same hour, place anti date. 1 move the adoption of the forego n.g resolution. Commissioner Anthony D’Auna. Seconded by Commissioner Orson L. Mauritho. I Yeas: Comm. Cahalan. D’Auua. Ho uicister, Mauritho, Southed. Nay*: None. (Uelerred to Council. Mr. Lawrence J. La Course, City Clerk, Wyandotte, Michigan. Jk-ur Sir: • ■ ' Tiie Municipail Service Commission at their meeting held September 12, 1938, iwssed the attached resolution relative to water main extensions in needed territories through WPA Pro jects. , * v Very truly yours. Municipal Service Commission. Henry A. Girardin, « Secretary. * SeptemJier 12, 1938. Resolution, by Commissioner W. Leo Cabaktu. Wuereas tbe Council .of tbe City of Wyandotte lias requested tbe Muuici |sti Service Commission lo consider t In advisability of water main extensions in needed territories through WPA pro jiits. and the Municipal Service Com mission is agreeable to reasonably co o,e?aie iu such project*, therefore be 1; Resolved by tbe Municipal Service Commission of the City of Wyaucfttte that the Superintendent Ik*, and hereby directed to confer with tin* City En gineer to learn ibe nature aud ex imt of the proposed projects, ’the 1 ex it lit and nature of the participation t-i this Commission iu smh project*., aud to give sueli advice and informa tion as may Is- requested. Resolved Further that the Suiierin i i ndent rejNirt imek to this Commission for it* approval of the nature aud ex it ui of iis iiurticipatioii iu such pro jet ts, if auy. 4 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Commissioner W. Is-o Cahalan. . Seconded by Commissioner Orson L. .Mauritho. Yens: Comm. Cahalan. D’Anna. Ho meister. Mauritho, Sombeil. Nays: None. Revived and placed on file. Copy to Ciiy Engineer. September T 2, 1938. Restiliitlou. by Commissioner D’Auua. Whereas it has been called to the arteHtion of the Munk-tpal Servk-e Commission that ou certain WPA street improvements tip- light and water de ist rtmeuts have lieeu requited to move poles, lower water services and Jo protect from freezing, when street g’.tdeft have been lowered aud to move b\ dmnts at considerable expense, and Wfccmte it was the understanding at the Commission that tbe light ami water departments would be sii|ip!ied with WPA h»hor wherever aud when ever It was deemed advantageous to use snch labor by said detairluients, aud Whereas the light and water deimrt iim nts have Imhh forced to exiK v ud sl,- 010.74 since May 26. 1935. because said aforementioned items were not included '“in plana, submitted to WPA officials, therefore be it , Resolved by tbe Municipal Service Commission at the City of Wyandotte that the present project plans be aihended to im-lude WPA labor for light and water department items on said street improvement projects and to include said items iu future WPA Projects. Be It Further Beeolved that as a favor u> the Department of Municipal Service that if the Council when, a* and if future projects are contemplated *and wnerever such projects affect the municipal utilities, will notify this de partment -and submit project plans in I ample time to prepare estimate of cost of moving said utilities and to submit said estimates through V™!** l, channels for approval to alleviate the unneces sary burden upou the City's own utili ties. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Commissioner Anthony D’Anna. . Seconded by Commissioner Orson L. Mauritho. Yeas: Comm. Cahalan, D’Anna. Ho rnckter, Mauritho, Somheil. Nays: None. Referred to City Engiueer. Hon. Mayor and Council, City us Wyandotte. Gentlemen: I have received the following com munication from the Johusou Cream ery Company. "it is our desire to have you construct the pavement on Fifth Street in the bh** between Oak aud Chestnut, of 8 ’ —5.3”—8” Cross Section instead of 7” —4.7”—7” as originally planned. “We will assume the $156.00 charges being the difference in cost of tbe two si**c«fieationt<.” I recommend that this request be gi *u ted. Re»iiecDfully submitted, F. W. Liddle. City Engiueer. .Referred to Council. Hou. Mayor aud Council, City of Wyandotte. Gcutleuieu: 1 have just completed plains and pro files for sewer replacements in various locations in the City, the estimated cost l**ing $253,138.40. May I have your authorization to submit these plans and profiles to tbe State Board of Health for their approv al, and also to submit, a Project to WPA? The areas involved are as follows: Between Tenth aud Fifteenth Streets -iMullierry to Ford Avenue. Betweeu Second Street and D.. T. & I. K. It.—Ford Ave. to Perry Place. •Between Eleventh aud Seventeenth Streets —Eureka to Superior. Kes|>cct(flully submitted, F. W. Liddle, City Engineer. IReferred to Council. Honorable Mayor and Council, City of Wyandotte. Gentlemen: I am submitting for your final ap proval, Sidewalk Project No. 82-4-998. 'i his project. being city-wide, is to re place all broken and disintegrated walks in the entire City, and to lay new walks at street intersections and in and adjoining public propertv aud parks. As approved by the District WPA office the total Project amounts to $167,350.00 being $131,942.30 Federal Contribution aud $35,407.70 local con tribution. The local contribution covers material and sullies $23,164.40; equip ment rental $9,375.00; other direct costa $2,868.30. Respectfully submitted. F. W. Liddle, City Engineer. listened to Council. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Wyandotte, Mchigan. Gentlemen: . 1 wouht like to have Mr. Colwell, Inspector for the Health Department, attend the Milk aud Ihiiry Inspt-ctors’ Convention at East I^tusing on Sep tember 16th aud 17th, 1938. Yours truly, Wyandotte Healtli Department. Karl 11. Engel, M. D. f v Commissioner of Health. ! Referred to Council. Jllouoratfle Mayor and Council. City of Wyandotte. Michigan. Gentlemen: Tbe Detroit aud Toledo .Shore Line Kail road has requested that a reduc tion be luuyie in their assessment for , 1938. for file following reason: The Railroad formerly had an area of 34,- -HS square feet adjoitiing the rigbt-of 'vay at Oak Street. Inasmuch as this land was .leased to a coal dealer and not used for railroad o|»erating. it was assessable iu the City of Wyandotte. However the Detroit and Toledo Shore Line Railroad has taken 13JUS square feet and are using it in the oja-ration of the railroad. (Railroad prtqterf.v used in operation of the railroad is not assessable locally bu 1 is assessed by the State Board of Assessors aud the tax is put ill the State Primary Bcliool I'und. Since the railroad has declared the 1?. 018 Is lieiug ustMl for railroad pur lH«ies. it will be assessed by the State B»*a*rd of Assessors. We also have this jiafcel tm tmr roils which will result in a duplicate nosessiuent. . T.ie valuation of the parcel of 13,018 mjuare feet is $1.150.1N1. The valuation of the whole parcel is $3,100.00. If the reduct km requested is gra uteri it will leave valuation t»f $1,950.00 on our rolls, t I am of the opinion that there is no course b<t but to graut the request. Sincerely. Edward W. Kane. City Assessor. - Western Cnion Telegram— TbtmM* A. IHi vis. Mayor, v Alltdment of $31,797.00 imuk- by lk- Works Administration to City of Wyandotte for Fire Statiou Project Iktokef Mh-h. 1655 F. Will forward of fer in few days. Rush preparation final idans and specifications and immediate ly take .stefks to make available funds necessary for project in addition to allotment public annouiH-ement of aJ lotment authorized. D. ft. Kenuic-ott. Regional Director Received and placed on file. Monthly statement from the Wayne County Treasurer for the month of July, 1938. showing delinquent taxes collected to be $5,507.60. Received aud placed on file. Recess. ♦Reconvening. RoM Cell. Present: Councilmen George Behm, Louis Behm, Brohl, Kreger. Mason. Absent: Councilman Wagar. Resolutions. Wyandotte. Mioh., Sept. 14, 1938. Resolution, by Councilman James H. Mason. Resolved by the City Council of the City us Wyandotte, that the recom mendation of the City Assessor rela tive to nou-assesanbility of certain pro perty of the Detroit Toledo Shore Line Railroad be concurred in and Che City Clerk be and hereby Is authorized to , draiw his warrant on the proper funds lln cancellation of that part of tbe as sessment that is assesed by the Slate las Railway property viz. $17.25. I I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. Supported by Councilman Kreger. Yeas: Councilmen George Behm, Louis Behm, Brohl, Kreger, Mason. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., Sept. 14, 1938. ♦Resolution, by Councilman James H. Mason. Resolved by the City Council us the City of Wyandotte, ■ that Assessor’s Wyandotte Plat No. 12, as presented by the City Engineer be and hereby is approved and the Ci*.y Assessor lie and hereby is authorized to sign the Dedi cation of said Assessor’s Wyandotte Plat No. 12, as per the recommenda tion of the City Engineer. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. Supported by Councilman Kreger. Yeas: Councilmen George Behm. Louis Behm, Brohl, Kreger, Mason. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich., Sept. 14. 1938. Resolution, by Councilman James H. Mason. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, thait the request of the Business and Professional Women’s Club of Wyandotte for permission to paint signs on sidewalk intersections to advertise their Rummage Sale he j and hereby is granted, as i>er the re quest <rf said Club in their communica tion of Sepieinllier 12th, 1938. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. fSupported by Councilman George Be h m. Yeas: Councilmen George Behm, Louis Behm. Brohl, Kreger, Mason. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. Sept. 14, 1938. Resolution, by Councilman James 11. Mason. Resolved by tbe City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the applica tion for license to operate a Class "A" Restaurant under the provisions of the Ordinances of tin* City of Wyandotte be and hereby is approved to Joseph Bucki (Ford Confectionery* 396 Ford Avenue. and the City Clerk l*e and he hereby is authorized to issue Class “A” Restau rant License to the above named j>er son at the above address. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James Mason. Supported 'by Omncilniau George Behm. Yeas: Councilmen George Behm, Louis Behtn. Brohl, Kreger, Mason. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich.. Sept. 14. 1938. Resolution, by Councilman James H. Mason. , Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the City En gineer be and hereiiy is instructed to j construct a pavement on Fifth Street in the block between Oak and Chestnut Streep of 8” —5.3”—8 in. cross sections. * ;-s requested by tiie Johnson Creamery | Company, upon their agreement to pay .the difference of $150.00 in extra cost, 'as per the City Engineer's estimate an«i recommendation iu his letter of September 12th, ; 1938. I move the adoption of tbe forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. Supported by Councilman George Behm. Yeas: Councilmen George Behm. Louis Behm. Brohl, Kreger, Mason. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich.. Sept. 14, 1938. Resolution, by Councilman James H. Mason. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the City En gineer l»e aud hereby is authorized to submit plans and profiles for sewer re placements to the State Board of Health for their approval and to the WPA Administration for their approv al, for the area as follows: Betweeu Tenth and Fifteenth Streets, Mulberry to Ford Avenue: lietweeu Second Street and D.. T. and 1. R. R., Ford Avenue to Perry Place aud lietween Eleventh and Seventeenth Streets, Eureka to Superior, at an estimated cost of $253,- 138.40 for the entire improvement. Be It Further Resolved, that this project >be resubmitted to this Council as soon as tentative approval is re ceived from WPA officials, for final authorization. * I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. Snpimrted by Councilman George Behm. Yetis: Council men George Behm, Louis Behm. Brohl, Kreger, Mason. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich., Sept. 14, 1938. Resolution, by Councilman James H. Mason. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the request of (teorge Riugo to transfer his taxi cab license No. 2 from a 1937 Model Ford to a 1937 Model Plymouth, he and here by is approved, as per his request iu Ids letter of Septeml»eT 12lh. 19118. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. iSupported by iVuncilman George Behm. Yeas: Councilmen George Behm. Louis Behm. Brohl, Kreger. Mason. i None j Wyandotte, Mich.. Sept. 14. 1938. Resolution, by Councilman James H. Mi: son. (Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the City En gineer l»e and hereiiy is authorised and. (instructed to submit sidewalk project io the WPA office for final approval known as Sidewalk Project No. 82-4-098 |J*ins City-wide prefect to replace all broken and disintegrated walks in the entire City and lo lay new walks at street intersections and adjoining pub lic property and parks, where needed it being understood that the total pro ject cost be $167,350.00 of which the federal Contribution is estimated at $131,042.30, and the local contribution estimated at $35,407.70. as per the re quest of the City Engineer in his com munication of September 12th, 1038. I move the auoptiou ot the forego ing resolution. Councilman James li. Mason. Supported by Councihnau George Behai. i Yeas: Councilmen George Behm Louis Behm, Broat, Kreger, Mason. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., Sept. 14. 1938. Resolution, by Councilman James H Mason. y. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, thaf r le Major and the City Cte{k be aadvtb r are hereby; authorised to sign on t of the City of Wyaqdotte, agreement >etween John Holuman and Helen ttoltxman, his I wife, of 18635 Oak Drive, Detroit, Michigan, relative to the installation of water main in 23rd Street from Syca more Street to Maple Street, agreement j to be approved by the City Attorney, i 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. Supported by Councilman Louis Behm. Yeas: Councilmen George Behm, Louis Behm, Brolil, Kr.eger, Mason. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., Sept. .14, 1938. Resolution, by Councilman James H. Mason. Resolved by tl.e City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that tae Inspector) for the Board of Health be and hereby : is authorized to attend the Milk and Dairy Inspectors’ Conventual at East Lansing on September 16th and 17th, as per the request of the Commissioner of Health in his communication of even date. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. Supported by Councilman Louis IViim. Yeas: Councilmen George Bel.m, Ijouis Behm, Brohl, Kreger, Mason. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mich., Sept. % l4, 1938. Resolution, by Councilman James H. Mason. tßt*solved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the Delinquent Tax (Returns from the County Trea surer for the month of June. 1938, in amount of $8,719.25, lie and hereby is ordered to be placed in the following funds: City of Wyandotte, Board of Education $3,230.47 Sliecial Assessment Fund 375.95 General Fund 3,112.83 [and the City Clerk Hie aud hereby is authorized to draw warrant on the (Tty Treasurer from the City of Wyandotte Special Account to the accounts above mentioned. « I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. Supported by Councilman Brohl. Yeas: Councilmen George Behm, Louis Behm, Brohl, Kreger Mason. , Nays: None. Couucilman Wagar was present at this time. Wyandotte, Mich., Sept. 14, 1938. | Resolution, by Councilman James H. Mason. Resolved by the City Council of the (Tty »»f Wyandotte, State of Michigan, that the plans, diagrams, profiles and si»ecifCations for the construction of extension to Tower Plant, Section I, excavation and 'piling for turbine room building, the financing of which, in part, will Ik* aided by a graiut from the United Stales of America, being Pro ject:'State File No. Mich. 1546-TF, the estimate of the cost thereof, ami the attached projiosed forms of notice to bidders, contract iietiweeu the City of Wyandotte and the successful bidder, including Laltur Classification and | Minimum Hourly Wage Rates, set forth therein, performance bond and bond to the State of Michigan condi [ tinned upon the payment of all persons supplying labor and furnishing mater ftl* for the construction of *.ici ject, prepared by tSsnith, H inch man and Grylls. Inc., consulting engineers, and submitted at this meeting, in' 1 and the same are hereby approved. Be It Further Resol veil, that said pro ject l»e constructed by contract, and that said tXeeretary of the Municipal St rvioc (Nun miss ion Ik* and he hereby ' is authorized anti directed to advertise ,it* the Wyandotte Herald, one of toe new papers of said City, and in toe Michigan Contractor and Builder, a ncwspaiKT published in the (Tty of De troit. State of Michigan, once in each week for Uvo cjusecutifrc weeks, invit i ing sealed proposil* for the constitu tion of said Proje--*"; that the form of notice so to Ik* pnblUhel shall be in ilie words and-figures of the form of notice to bidders heretofore approved, [that said proposals be received up to eight o’clock P. M.. Ea'Tern Stan dard Time, on ihe 3rd day of October, A. I). 1938, by the {Secretary of said Municipal Service Commission, at his |office in the said City of Wyandott». and lie publicly ojiened and read at a meeting of said Municipal Service Com mission. to be held at the same hour, place and date. 1 move the adoptiou of tNe forego ing rest tint ion. Councihnau James H. Mason. Supimrted by Councilman Louis Behm. . Yeas: Councilmen George Bdan, ‘ I/»uU Behm. Brohl. Kreger, Mason. Wagar. Nays: None. Wyandotte, Mhb.. Sept. 14. 1939. Resolution, by Conndlljnaa James H. Ma-on. » • Resolved by tbe City Council of the (Tty of Wyandotte, that Whereas, the City Council of the City of Wyandotte. Michigan, by reso lution determined that it was a neces sary public Improvement and necessary for imhlic convenience, health and wel fare. to grade, curb and pave Fifth Street in said City between Forest Street and Grove JUreet. and deterrain-- rd that said* i*tibllc improvement be ui:»de and caused estimates of the ex lwnse iif said public Improvement to be made and prepared bj- the City En gineer, and Whereas the cost of said public im provement amounts to Five Hundred Sixty Dollars ($560.00) which amount wis ordered to be and has been as s M-seed u gainst the property abutting upon said improvement. Whereas, said City Council, by reso lution determined that it was a neces aar> public improvement and necessary ff*r public convenience, health and wel fare, to grade, curb and pave Second Btreet in said City between Bennett Street aud Lafbadie Street and deter mined that said public improvement be ma..e and caused estimates of the ex pense of said public improvement to be made and prewired by the City Engin eer, and Whereas, the cost of said public im provement amouuts to Four Hundred Thirty-two Dollars ($432.00) which amount was ordered to be and has been assessed against the property abutting upon said improvement. Whereas, Mid Cuy Council, by reso lution determined tuat It was a neces sary public improvement and necessary for public convenience, health and wel fare. to grade, curb and pave Ltilmdie Street, in said City, between Biddle Avenue and All Metal Products Com pany Property Line, and determined that said public improvement be made and caused estimates of the expense of said public inqirovenient to be made and prejtared by the City Engineer, and Whereas, the cost of said public im provement amouuts to Four Hundred Two Dollars and thirteen cents ($402.- 13) which amouut was ordered to be and has been assessed against the pro piny abutting upon said improvement. Whereas, the said City Council, by resolution determined that it was a necessary public improvement and nec essary for public convenience, health aud welfare, to grade, curb and pave Clinton Street in said v CTty between Alfred Street and Sixth Street, and de termined that said public improvement be made and caused estimates of the expense of said public improvement to be made and prepared by the City En gineer, and Whereas, the cost of said public im provement amounts to Two Thousand Six Hundred Thirty-one Dollars and Twenty-four cents ($2,631.24) which amouut was ordered to Ik* and has iaen assessed against the property abutting liiion said improvement. Whereas, said City Council, by reso lution determined that it was a* neces sary public improvement and necessary for public convenience, health and wel fare, to gride, curb and pave Fourth Street in said (Tty lietween North Drive aud Goddard Road, and deter mined that said public improvement be made and caused estimates of the ex- IKiise of said public improvement to Ik* made and prepared by the (Tty En gineer, and Whereas, the cost of said ixkblic im provement amounts to Five Thousand Nine Hundred Three Dollars and Thir ty-six cents ($5,903.36) which amount "‘as ordered to be and has been assess ed against rhe property abutting upon said improvement. Be It Resolved by the City Council of said City of Wyandotte, tlmt the sum of Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty-eight . iHillars and Seventy three cents ($9,928.73) Ik* raised by loan a nd that for the purpose of secur ing the payment of said loan, the Isinds of the City of Wyandotte be issued and designated Paving Bonds, which bonds shall be serial liouds, and shall consist of ten (10 ) bonds, uumbered consecu tively from one (1) to Ten (10) both inclusive, for One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, except bond number ten (10) which .'hall be for Nine Hun dred Twenty-eight Dollars ($928.00 > and shalJ Ik* dated October 15. 1938. and shall lK*ar interest at a rate not in excess of five per cent per annum pay able semi-annually on April 15th aud October 15th, of each year, until said principal sum be paid and that the serial installments of interest shall be evidenced by coupons uttaehed to said (Kinds, and that said bonds shall be come due iu rheir numerical order, commencing with number one as fol lows : No. of Boud - Amount Date of Maturity 1 and 2 $2,000.00 October 15, 1939 3 aud 4 2.000.00 Octolier 15, 1940 i» and 6 2.000.00 October 15, 1941 7 and 8 2,000.00 October 15, 1942 9 and 10 1.928.00 Oct<4**r 15, 1943 Resolved Further. that said serial lmuds aud the Interest coupons thereto attached shall be payable at the Wy andotte Savings Bank, in sakl (Tty of Wyandotte and that said serial bonds Ik* sold at the direction of said City Council, at not less than par value and that the proceeds of said sale be paid to the Treasurer of sakl City and by him i»la<-ed to the credit of the General Street Fund of said City. Resolved Further, that tlie Mayor and the City Clerk of said (Tty Ik*, and they hereby are authorized and direei ed to execute, sign aud countersign said bonds and affix thereto the cor porate seal of said City, provided, how ever. that each of the interest coupons affixed to each of said 4mnd* shall lie executed with the original or litho graphed fac-sinille signature of the City Clerk, aud that the City Treasurer Ik* and he hereby is authorized to de liver said iKiiids to the purchaser or purchasers thereof upon reeeipt of the pmhase money therefor, and that said bonds and tbe coupon* attached thereto ex'i-ept only as to the .necessary varia tions in denomination, numtiers and dates of maturity, lie sul«t»ntially in the following form: \ UNITED STATES OF .AMERICA STATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF WAYNE CITY OF WYANTMITTE PAYING BONDS No $ Know All Men By These Presents, that the (Tty of Wyandotte, County of Wayne and State of Michigan, ac knowledges itself to owe. and for value received herdhy promises to pay the bearer the sum of lkdlars ($ ) on the A. D. 1 together with interest on said *um from tbe date hereof nntil paid at tin rate of per centum ( i per annum, payable semi-an nually on the day of ... and in each year and upon tbe presentation and snrrender of the in ti rest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due; both principal and interest payable in Gold Coin of the United Stales of America of or equivalent to the present standard of weight and fineness at the banking house of the WyandoUe Savings Bank, Wyandotte, Michiguu, and for tho prompt payment of this bond, botii principal aud interest and maturity, the full faith, ere lit and resource* of said City of Wyandotte are hereby Ir rivocably idenged. This boud is oue of an issue of ten (10) bonds of like date and tenor, of the denomination of One Thousand DoMant ($1,000.00) each, numbered from one u> niue (9) inclusive and bond No. ten (10) iu uuiouui of Nino Hundred Twenty-eight IMlars (s9so.- 00) amounting In the aggregate to Nine Thousand Niue Hundred 'ivveutj'-eight Dollars ($9,9-8.00) issued by said C4:y of Myandotte, tor the puriiose of pro viding tuuds to defray the city’s por tion of die cost aud expense* of grad ing. curbing and paving Fitth Street in said City from Forest Street to Grove Street, Second Street in said City from Bennett Street to Lahadie Street. Lubadie street in said city from Biddle Avenue to All Metal Product* Company Property line, Clinton Stmt in said City from Alfred S(reeC, ti Sixth Street and Fourth Street in *aii City from North Drive to Goddard Road. These bonds are issued under and by virtue of a resolution, duly and regu larly adopted by the Council of said Citj* on tue 14th day of September, A. D. 1938. and under aud by authority of and in accordance and in full com pliance with the provisions of the Char ter of said City which (Turner was adopted on the 2nd day of March, A. D. 1926, by a vote of the duly qualified electors of said City at an election called for that purpose under the pro visions of Act No. 279 as amended, of the Public Acts of the State of Michi gan for the year 1909, entitled “An Ant to provide for tbe incorjiorution of cities and for revising and amending their charters.” It 1* hereby certified, recited and declared that all act**, conditions and things required by the laws and sta tutes of the 'State of Michigan be done precedent to and in the levying of aaid Special Assessments and In rhe issuing of said bonds have been properly done, happened and performed in regular and due form as required by law aud that the indebtedness evidenced by this aer ies of bonds does not ex*eeed any statu" tory or constitutional limitation. And It is hereby further certified that the hereinbefore described issue of bonds, of which this bond is one, are serial bonds, some of whk*h fall due annually till aU are (laid. In Testimony Whereof, rhe City of Wyandotte by its Council, has caused this bond to be sigued by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk, aud its corporate seal attached and the interest coupons hereto attached to be sigued by the original or lithographed facsimile signature of the City Clerk ns of the 15th day of October, A. D. 1938. CITY OF WYA.VDOTTB By— Mayor i 'ouutersigued: City Clerk FORM OF INTEIimST OOLTDNH No 1»_. $ The City of Wyandotte, in the Coun ty of Wayne and State of Michigan, wiM pay ttie bearer Jhe sivm of Dollars lawful money ot the United jStates of America at the banking house of the Wyandotte Savings Bank, Wyandotte, Michigan, for semi-annual interest .due that day u|>on its paving i»ond dated Horn! No City Clerk. I move the adoptiou of the forego ing resolution. Councilman James H. Mason. Su]tported by OouncMmau Louis Behm. Yeas: Councilmen (ieorge Behm, I»ui* Behm, Brohl, K.eger, Masou, Wagar. Nays: None. Special Order. Councilman Wagar, Chairman of the Weed Committee, required that »U complaints on weed cutting assess ment* be referred to the Weed Com mittee for investigation. Adjournment. Motion to adjourn at ten I*. M.. by Councilman Mason, 'supported by Councilman Kroger. Yea*: Councllmeu George Behm, lam is Behm. Brohl. Kroger, Mason, Wagar. Nays: None. LAWRENCE J. LafXMJIDUC, City Clerk. £ ELECTRIC CO LIKRVTMIN6 ELECTRICAL WIRING, FIXTURES, REPAIRS L* Kim SL WyiilKk 2H? Ml Ami&n liMfcir aai «U M*» \m —twit. DR. O. S. GROFt DENTIST mi ■<*> A'mmr DR. N. G. BOWBEER DENTIST X-RAY * . t. f OFFICE HOURS: • a. m. ft» • * * U OFFICE IMS MDOUB AfERS James C Headman Aftscj FIRM. TORNADO AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE j 91 CM i