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The Wyandotte Herald I BY J. D. HAVEN • tl OAK ST. v PHONE 56 Issued Every Friday at 4 Wyandotte. Mich. ' Entered at the Wyandotte, Mich., Poetoffice as second class matter. Bubacription Price. SLSO Per Year ESTABLISHED 1879 Regular oonroefcth® at Wyandotte cbafJtor, No. 135, Royal Arch Ma»ona, will be held on April 20. J. 1). Haven spent the Banter week end with Mir. and Min. C. S. Soriboex' ut ILL Vernon, Ohio. IWMenger navigation U‘tween De troit and Cleveland was opened by the it AC. line on Wednesday. Boats will leave Detroit every day at 11 p. m. The Wayne County ltofcul Commis sion has this week repaired the boles iatd rough spots in the Biddle avenue l»aving, causal by the winter’s frost. Other pavements are l>eing taken care of by the city. Daniel, the two-months-old sou of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duty of 15402* Banner, Inkster, died at the family Lome April 11. Funeral services -were held yesterday afternoon, with burial in cemetery. - •' ■ M> John W. Smith Is Supervisors Chairman Ai the opening spring sttttiou of the Wayne Cbunty Board at Supervisors, held on Tuesday, abut taaly unanimous ly chose Councilman John W. Smith of Detroit as chairman for the enduing pear. The board referred to the committee the proceed of Miss Martha Horsmsin, over herrtirml'**tl Dec. 17, 1938, by Prdbate Judge D. J. Hoaly upon die request of Prubate Judge ptttMf ft' trw**. me dhdrged’ that her dbuuUnai purefy faf pMitfcal r«ww*« and not ae* votdtogto law* and she'serid Mw would bottf the BMhrd reapmisßile for the $4,- 40B" annual salafry Mhe received foe the full term of Probate Judge A. Murphy, who administered her oath after she had been appointed by for mer Probate Judge Edward Otninand. ts B« Subject of M««tihg # Wh» Wyamhrtle Child Study chib will hold its aenri-nsmtlily meeting next Monday aftern«*on at 2:30 o’ctock. A program is .sched uled, with •*Uohi>ierf’ as the topic. <>» MRS- HINGKBVeSmi MOTHER MEETS DbATH IN WEST Word was received this week of the traffic death of Mrs. E. P. Moise, of Ottawa, Kansas. She was the mother of Mrs. G. J. llungerford of Van Al- Wtyne JsiulevarcL Four women, includ ing Mis. Moise were on an automobile trip and the accident occurred in Oklahoma. It is reported that three of the women met death. Airs. Moise was well and favorably known in Wyandotte, having spent etveral summers here with her daugh ter. SPECIAL C OMMITTEE FAVORS FIELII LIGHTING A special committee composed of Councilman George C. Behm, chairman, James H. Mason ami Limms W. Behm, Tuesday night sui>mitteil to the C’otin cil a report recommending that a s**ft tell field at the northwest eirma - of PiAa-ski park be illuminated for night gomes. The tthiuatol cost for lighting a field is $1,500. AIRS. M. H- BiU KLEBOROI OH BRUISED IN BI S CRASH Mrs. Matt. 11. Micklebortmgh of Ciroost* He. who has been spending the winter in the south, was one of the passengers in a norChbou nd Greyhound bus which crashed into a concrete bridge near HiHsvitte, Va„ on Wed mraday. She esiuped with bruise. One |uut*enger was killed. FOR RENT "'rtxi l«»ts corner Hudsou and 13th St, or will take $25.00, $5 mouth for b»t. A. W. Stein. 19161 OmCda, Ik*trc»it. 15w3 DISTINCTION BETWEEN TWO ASSISTANC E FUNDS Many persons do not umksrstaud the difference between old-age bewarne «lml old-age assistance plans, both of fwlßch are created under the social se enrijty act. in Mm opinion of John F. Ballinger, iwunpT of the social secur ity board field office in Detroit. The aoeiaC security bound has a pamphlet which explainer wbaO panama ara eh gjlfcto for old-age taflunrore, also the old-age assistance program now in op eration in this state. -Copies of this booklet may be had without curt, by wttttkig to the Social Security Board. Federal budding, Detroit DAUGHTERS Of ISABELLA MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET The Daughters of Isabella will hold fc-pot-tork mother-daughter banquet at the American Legion dub bouse on Tuesday evening. April 25, at 0:30 o'clock. J £. * The wall eyed pike, a comanon fish In Michigan wnrfers, hao T 9 other per fect! v legitimate names and,is a toMf ber of the perch ftimily. not the pike. W ANTED TO BIT Slmck or cheap bungalow Wy •floltr, or trtiUef. 19161 Omira. Detroit. 13w3 Death List 35 During March There were 36 deaths in Wyandotte fci<t montth, as follow*; Amanda D. Helt, 311 Antoine street, wife of Henry S. Helt, died March 1. Baby of Mr. and Mrs. differ Briggs, 266 Ebn street. March 1. Andrew Kelly, 63, of 2920 S. Kdne. avenue, Detroit, died at WjUndoUt Generki hospital, March 1, of pne-u monla. Birdella Schatzd, 25 Broadway. Eeowe, 65, died at Wyandotte Genera, hospital, March 3, of pneumonia. Mkhart ChukkLn, 56. of 2827 Thin, street, died at Wyandotte General ho* pitaL, March 3, cerebml hemorrhage. William H. Armstrong, Sr., 64, oi 224 Stoll street, (tied March 4, canifcu asthma. Maria Lutz 81, of 536 Pine street, died March 5, imeumouia. Gordon l\>ruth, 9 -months, 2520 L North Line road, died March 5, imeu njonia. Lloyd tViKter, 29, of 530 Biddle ave nue, (lied at W.wiialOtte General hos pital. March 5, ptiralysis. Warren 0. Dawson. 69, of 465 Spruce street, died at Wyandotte Generiil hos i/ital, March 0, cerebral hemorrhage. William Turner, 79, of 47 Walnut street, died at Wyandotte General hos pital, March 8, of pnoumonlu. Stanley Pousuk, Jr., 8, of 1234 Vine wood. avetiue, (Hed mt Wyandotte Gen eral hospital, March 9, meningitis. Helen Riedel, 55, of 2807 Seventh streef, <ticd March 10. Monti Cridef, 28 r of 4288 Sixth street, diOd at Wyandotte General hos pital, March 11, peritonitis. MhigUret Antefau. 60, (rs Huron Riv er drive, Rocfewood, died at Wyan dotte General hospital, March 12, dia betes: Ezra J. Dutches 34, of 268 Hudson street, (Red March 12. Harriett Wayman, 90, of 283$ Bid dle avenue, died March 14, cerebml •l»oplcry. Amarildu Gagnon, 61. of 142 S Chand ler, Lincbln Pork, died at AVyandotie General hospital, March 15, apoplexy. Aughrta Czadoeck, 67, of 805 Pine street, chert March 16, cerebral hem orrhage*. Rose Liiwulie, 66, of 602 Cherry street, died at Wyandotte General hos pital, March 15, pneumooia. David Sample, 73, of 8455 Belleview, GroKKe lie, died at Wyandotte General hospital, March 17. (vrcdiral hemorr htige. John Weidmun, 51. of 465 Cherry stiver, died at Wyandotte General hos pital, March 18, diabetes coma. Kuuua A. llfiirgrett, 77, of 140 Bon rtie street, died March 19, pernicious anemia. Gertriwh* Sihacht. 49, of 754 I*lllo siuvt, (lied at Wyandotte Gem»ral hos pital. March 20. pucuinouia. John C. Cubalan, ko, of :W52 Fourth street, dhni March 26. Fred Winslow, <56. of 642 Cloophas, Lincoln Park, (lknl at Wyandotte Gen eral hospital. March 26, pneumonia following fractured leg. Alfrcsl Bmiley, 68, of 2673 Euclid, Detroit, died at Wyamlotte General hospital, March 21, hemorrhage follow ing injuries. Kenneth Peters, 11, of 2003 Emily, Melvindale, died at Wyandotte Gener al hospital, March 21, fractured skull. Addison P. Trimni, 71, of 1620 Eur eka avenue, died March 21. Airs I.nurui Wertlakc, 53, of 252 Truax. Trenton, died at Wyandotte General hospital. March 21, carcinoma of stomach. Frank Szajuer, .32, of 1120 Vine wood, died at AVyandntte Geneiiil hospital, March 24, kotoar pneumonia. Fanily Howey, 23, of 1134 Biddle, died «* Wyandotte General hospital, March 27. diabetes mellitus. Emil Bmmert, 60» of 567 Orange street. dn*d at Wyandotte General hos pital, March 27. lobar pneumonia. Leßoy Hardy, 1 month, of Lincoln P;trk. died at Wyandotte General hos pital. March 28, pnaumotria. Vkhuria Gutvwoki, 62. of 963 Elm, died at Wyamlotte General March 31, cerebral hemorrhage. .MRS. MARY RUTHERFORD’S FUNERAL HELD TUESDAY Airs. Mary Rutherford, 44. died at her home, 974 Eureka avenue, April 11, following six years’ illness. She is sur vived by her husband, Cyril, »ud tin? following chiklreu: Amy, Frances, William, of Birmingham; also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Glaja*her of Warren, aud brothers and sisters, William Glaysher of Birmingham. Thomas of Royal Oak, Jack, Warren and Amy of lVtrait; Charles of Hon olulu, P. I. The funeral took place Tuesday from the Then funeral home and from the Salvation Army citadel, with burial in Ferudale cemetery. 233,847 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of \y a yne— gs . At a session of tbe Pro bate Court for said County of Wayne, be!d at the Probate Court room in the City of Detroit, on the twenty-fourth day of March in tbe year one thou sand nine hundred and thirty-nine. Present Joseph A. Murphy, Judge of Piobate. In the matter of the estate of MARTHA STINSON, deceased. Min nie Jnchartz, administratrix of said estate, having heretofore rendered to this court her first account in said matter and filed therewith her peti tion praying that the time for closing said esate be extended for a j»eriod of one (1) year. It is ordered, that the sixteenth day of May, next at ten o’clock in the forenoon at said Court room be appointed for examining and allowing said account and bearing said petition. And it is further order ed. that a copy of this order be pub lished three successive weeks previous to said time of bearing, in the Wyan dotte Herald, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Wayne. JOSEPH A MURPHY, Judge of Probate. (A true copy). JAB. H. SEXTON, Deputy Probate Register. 13w3 NOTICE OF HEARING OF OBJEC TIONS TO THE PROPOSED CON STRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS AND CREATION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS Notice Is Hereby Given that the couucn of the Uky of Wyandotte has determined that. it is advisable ana necessary to construct, rtderwulks in the v_icy in the Distrarts abutting and au jcfining the lots and parcels of land ..creuiafier set forth and that the cost (hereof amounting to 13.2 cents per ■quure foot shall be paid by special as sessment to be levied according to the manage uo the lots and parcels ot viiud in the abutting on said .improvements, and has caused maps .ml pkitis of said improvements and ot •he districts to be benefited thereby, «nd of the costs thereof to je prepared by the City Engineer, oinnwing the total cost to 13.2 cents per Mjnarfe foot to he raised by a special as eminent up* si the lots and parcels of land is the Districts abutting uherc ..n, and to he placed on file for public examination in the office of the City Clerk. % Notice Is v Further Given, that the districts to be assessed for suid im provement have been designated by the Council as follows: No. (209 j Lots 15 to 20 both in clurtve, block 20; lots 24 to 33 both in clusive, block 21; lots 12, 11, 15, 16, 21, and 22, block 22; lots 1 to 5 botb in clusive, block 23; lobs 14 to 24 both .nchisive, block 23; lots 38 to 44 both inclusive, block 23; lots 4 and 6 block 25; lots 1 and 2 block 29; lots 17 and 18 block 45; lots 29. 30, 31 and 32 block 45; lots 22 and 23 block 46 all in South Detroit Subdivision. No. (210) Lot A, 1,2, 3 and 15 block 1; lot 1 and 28 block 5; lot 1, block 12; lot 15, block 14; Jot 1, block 4; Garfield Place Subdlvteiok. No. (2*l)' Lota 1 and 14 block 209; lota 1 and 14r block 310; lot 14 block 316; lot 1, block 312; lot 1 block 314; lot 8 and 14 block 336;, lots 1,5, 6,7, 13, 14 block 387 ; lot 1 and 14 block 338; lot 1 block 341; lots 1. 6, 7. and 14 block 342; Hurst and Poet Subdivi sion.'' ' • VwV No. (212) Lots 56 to 81 both in clusive, the east % of lot 83, iota 84 to 80 both inclusive; lots 91 and 92; lets 104 to 100 both inclusive; the east Vi Of lot 110; lots 113; lots 115, 116, 117, 122, 128, 124, 126, 129; lots 130 to 142 both inclusive, lots 145, the east % of lot 147, lots 148 to 252 both inohi bive. Lots 167 to 173 both inclusive, the cast Vj ot lot 174; lots 176 to 209 both inclusive; the east Vt of lot 211; lots 212 to 221 both inclusive; lots 224 to 22t* both inclusive; lots 228 to 237 both inclusive; the east Va of lot 238; lots 240 to 273 both inclusive; the east V% of lot 275, lots 276 to 289 both iudu s,ve of the .Steel Plant S*|bdiviaioii. No. (213) Lots 5 to 15 both inclu sive; lots 17 to 35 l>otU inclusive; lots 135 to 162 both inclusive; lots 172 and 173; lots 175 to 201 both inclusive; lots 295 to 313 both inclusive; lots 315 to 327 Immli inclusive: lots 502 to 537 U»th inclusive: Taylor Park Subdivi sion. No. (214 i Lots 756; lots 889 to lots 912 lK>th inclusive; lot 922; lots 929 to SMI both inclusive; k>ts t*43. !M5, 1655. lots 1674 to 1678 both inclusive; lots 1083 and 1105 Taylor Park Sub division No. 1. i v No. (215> Lots. 9to 12 ImMli inclu sive block 28; lots 1 and 20. block 95; lots 1 and 14, blm-k 152 ; lot 1 block 1>1»6; lot 7, block 232; Lot 7, block 234. lot?. 8 to 14 both inclusive, 14ock 63 of Plan of Part of Wyandotte. No. (216) Lot 1 and the north 56 stet of lot 26 of block 148; the north % of lot 20 and lot 1 of block 147; lets 11 and 12 of block 145 mid the tiorth Mi of lot 9, block 144 of tVntral Place Subdivision. No. (217) Lot 6of block 26 of Viu * cut Field SMbdivisioa. N<e (218) Lot 1; lots 21 to 32 )mml» Inclusive all of block 78 of Grand Cross Subdivision. No. (219) Lot lof George Leßlauc Subdivision. No. (220) Lots 5, j, .* and S <»f El mer Lcßlaue SulKbvislon. No. (221) Lots 1 and 6of the es tate of Joseph Goodell Subdivision. Xa (222) Lots 10 aud 11 and 32 of Witknowsfci Subdivision. No. (223) Lots 1. 2. 3, 4. 5 aud 6 „f Noah Leßlauc’s Bidtilc Avenue Sul)- divishm. No. (224) l.ots 3 and 4 Fraiwis Moran Instate SwlKlhisiou. No. < 2251 l»t No. 4of the George Clark Estate Subdivision. No. (226) Lots 26 to 45 both inclu sive; lots 48 aud 49: kits 57 to 76 both inclusive; lots 78 to 95 l)oth inclusive of Mw’s Subdivision of the esisterly 498 feet of block 8 of J. M. Welch’s Srbdi vision. No. (227) Ixn 4.3 Ford t’ity Park S ImUvision. No. (228) Lots 35, lots 61 to 76 both inclusive and lots 72, 73 of George Perry’s Subdivision. No. (229) Lob* 1 and 2 block 12: lots 3. 4. 5, 6. 21 and 22: k*(s 28 to 34 both inclusive, block 14: and lot 1 of block 9 of Rich Welch Subdivision of black 12, 13 and 14 awl .southerly 310 feet block 9, 16 and 11. .1. M. Welch’s Subdivision. No. (230) Lots 1 and 2 <»f Cislo’s Sul division No. (231 )t Lot A, lot 1 awl lot <7 and 8 of HadzinMa’s Sutodivirtow. No. (282) Lots 1 to 6 both inclu sive; lots 8, 11, 12, 13, 16, 16, 19, 20 $4, 37, and 56 of the Lwwrence Subdi vision. So. (233) Lot A, lots 11 to 15 both inclusive, the west part of lot 25, lots 26, 27. the east 40 feet of lot 32, that part of lot 32 lying between the east erly Hue of lincoln Avenue of the westerly line of the east ’4O feet of lot 32 of Private (Mol 112 for the heirs of Antoine Labadie, lot 74, As sessor’s Wyandotte Plat No. 4 of lots 21 to 36 inclusive-'of the subdivision of Private Claim 112 for the heir* of An toine Labodie. deceased. No. (234 ) The southerly 100 feet, the vest 150 of the north 40 of the south 176 feet, the north 74.50 feet of the south 176 fert, the northerly 50 feet of the southerly 223 feet, the southerly- 50 feet of the northerly 160 feet, the northerly 110 feet, all of that l>art of Private Claim 179 between the easterly line of Biddle Avemie and the l-rited States Haibor Line. No. (235) The smith 125 feet of Private Claim 121 on the east side of Biddle A venae. ( No. (206) Lots Ito 5 both inclusive block 2 Latauhe and Reaume Subdivi sion. .va (237) Lata 1, $ to 7 both ln-< dusive; #, 10, 11, 18, ]£» 20, 202, 203, 206, 210, 211, 212, 214, 215, 216 ot Riverbank Manor Subdivision. i’ No. (238) . Lots 88 to 94 both in clusive; iota 98 to 111 both inriuaSve;' of Abbott A Beymer’e Subdivision ot the easterly 11 acres of lot 2 John B. Bundle fcfctate Private Claim No. 121. No. (289) Lota 6,7, 78, 79, 90, »1j 102 Ford Manor Sribdivtatoa. No. (240) Lots 1 and 2, lots .40 to' 65 both inclusive; lota 67 to 83 both inclusive; lotsß6 to U 0 both iuciuaive; lots 118 to 119; lota 121 to 129 both inclusive; lota 148 u> *156 both inchi' 4ive of the Reatnne Subdivision. No. (24-1) Lots 10, 11, 12 Cunning turn Tobias Subdivision No. (242) Lata 12, 13, 19 and 29 of John Waitls Subdivision. No. (243) Lots 99, 100, 101 and. lfcT of the Belmont Subdivision. No. (244) Puri of lot 4, lots 6, 11 12, 13; north V 4 of lot 19; sooth 0 feet of lot 18; south 75 feet of Iqt 28; k'l« 24, 30, 31, 33, 43 to 50 both inclu sive, 57 to 60 both inclusive of Abbott k Beymer’s Wyandotte Subdivision at the westerly part of southeast Section 30. Nrt (245) Lots 51 to 78 both sive; lots 84 «5, lots 91 to l" both inclusive of the Eureka Manor Subdivision. No* (246) • Lots 1 to 18 both iuctn aive; lots 27, 29, to 32 both inclusive Adelaide .Subdivision. « No, (247) Lots 7 to 22 both inckD' sive of the suhdivision of the estate c* August Lehman. .. . No. (248) Lots 134, 238, 373, 535# Emmons Orchard Subdivision. Na (240) Lots 17 to 32 .both iftdu «ve; lots 49 to 56 both inclusive, 185 to 198 boUh inclusive of Ford Es tates Subdivision. No. (250) Lots, 170 and 208 cf Welch Brothers Million Dollar Subdi vision. i' j'No. (251) Lets 3,6, lots 45 to 16 birth inclusive of Moe’s Subdivision of ilic wert 277 feet of block 8 of J.- M. Weldi’s ‘ /Na (252) Lots 16, 28 to 33 both inclusive; Lots 51 to 54 both induedve; lot 62 Welch Brothers Pulaski Boule vard Subdivision. No. (253)i Lots 2,3, 4,8, 9, 10, 11, 12; lots 34 to 40 both inclusive; Uks 42 to 50 botb inclusive; lots 58, -s*). and 60; 10t5.63 to 72 both inclusive of the Kiilbuck Subdivision. No. (254) Lot 1, lots 24 to 50 both inclusive; lots 72 aud 73 of Liinjen Park Subdivision. •No. (255) Lob* 5 to 12 both incli sive; lots 20 to 30 both inclusive t block 1 luid the north % of lot 1 bloT* 2 of Dewey’s Place Si*l*livision. No. (256) Lots 221 to 260 both tn* elusive and lot 321 of Buisley Park Subdivision No. 1. No. (257) Lot 1 of Slierei’s West Gate Manor Subdivision. No. (258) I»ts 1 and 32 Subdhisiou. • No. (259) Lots 1 and 32 MOIUIO Subdivision. No. (260) Lots 1 and 34 Welch Brothers Brombvay Subdivision*, No. (261) Lots 1,3, 5,7, 9 artl 11; lorn 15, 17. 19, 21, 23, 25 of First Wood Mdxliviskm of lots 20 and 21 aud of part of lots 4, 5 aud 6 of Abbott A Beymet’s Wyandotte Subdivision. •• No. (262) Luts 31 and 32 of M y andotte Assessor’s Plat No. 3. No. (263) Lots 1 and 10 of lle~rV Schmidt's Subdivision. T No. Jtots 10 ami the uovth 172 feet of lot 15 of Eureka lrou and Steel Works Sut(division. No. (265) I»t 17 of Jolm P. IlHil’s Subdiviskm. No. (266) Lots 5 to 12 both in-*lu sive; lots 16 to 23 both iueluoKt of Mizuer’s Subdivision. No. (267) Lots 102, 136. 137, £ls. 163, 197, 198, 199 of Jkhorr Grove Stib di vision. ' ; No. (268) Lots 1 to 14 both imhu sive Electric Highway Park Subdivi sion. No. (269) Lot 1520, lota 132 Jto 1532 both inclusive Old Homes *ad Silxlivh*ii>u No. 2. * No. (270) Lota 45, 22, 23 and 30 Halt Avenue ReiSabdivision No. 2 of lots 25 and 36 Alhott & Bernier’s Wy andotte Subdivision. No. (271) Lots 6, 7 aud Bof and Steffes Subdivision of lot of the Eureka Iron and Steel W*rks Subdivision and lots 1,2, 3, 4 a;-d 5 of and Steffe’s Stlbdlvistoa of lot No, 7 of the f Eureka & Iron Jiteei Works Subdivision. No. (272) Lots 30, 41, 42, 79, $0 and 88: lots 90 and 102 both inclusive, lots 104, 106, 106, 108 and lots 114 te 117 both inclusive, Moore’s Subdivisiq <j. No. (273 V Lot 11; lots 14 to 3T>Jr>Ui i-wlanive Eureka Estateo SulxUvfeion. Notice Is Further Given that the Council will meet at the t’ouncil Cham bers in the City Hall on the 2nd day, of May. 1930 at 8 o’clock P. M- £a«t c’n Standard Time and will hea) and c«mMider any objections to im provements or to the distrk*ts to re us setwed therefor. By Order of the Council; LAWRENCE J. LoOOURSt. City Clirk. Datetl at Wyandotte, Michigm* ttiis 12th day of April, 1939. 15iw2 James C Headman A|enq INSURANCE FIRE, TOHNfcDO AND PLATE GLASS Council Grants 6 Liquor Lker ses Tbe-Oonncil has granted licenses to igiebste clans *‘C” (Mqnor) restaurants u» the following: William P. Migoski. 1057 Ford nue. John Dimmick. 642 Ford avenpe. Frank W r ojtkowiak, 1002 Oak itreet Mary C. Perkowski, .1254 Fsnreka a venue. J f Barney Wiersba. 2792 Tenth street. Anton Tk*du:ir, 467 Forest rtrairt. REPORT OF CONDITION OF Wyandotte Savings Bank at Wyandotte in the State of Mfctofean at the done of bowim**** on Mferch 29, 1939, published in accowhaee with a <*U made by the Fedemi Reserve Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the FVderal Reserve Act and try the Commissioner of the Banking Department pursuant to the provfeious of Section 82 of the Michigan financial institutions act. ASSETS Dollars Cts* Loans and discounts (including $208.29 overdrafts ) -$2,743,724X1 United Suites Government obligation*, direct and guaranteed 1,301,841X5 Obligations of States and political Other bonds, notes, and debentures 407.070 63 Corporate svocto (Including $30,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) 30.000 00 Cash, balances with other batikn, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection 1.438,086X8 Bank ptetpises owned $219,408.87, furniture and firburve $32,377 00 2M,846.47 Real estate owned other than bank premises 224,976X1 Other assets 111X6 TOTAL ASSETS ,$9,040,675.24 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporate** —51,218,377X3 Time deposits of individuai«, partnerships, and corporations 6,449,0914)6 Deposits of .States and political subdivisions 1,043,634X7 Other deposits (oarriffied and officers’ cheeks, etc. 81,359 57 TOTAL DEPOSITS $8,787,404.03 Other WhbiHtieß 31,068X3 TOTAL LIABILITIES 8 818,63^66 CAPITAL ACCOUNT Capital* __ H004Q040 Surplus 110XUQ.6O Undivided profits „ 103,358^4 Reserve* (and retirement account for preferred capital) 18J84.24 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT L122.142X8 TOTAL L2ABILifTIBS AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT T .59^40^67^24 •Thi» bank’s capital eousiats of preferred stuck with total pgr value qf $490|009.66, retirghle at $490,000.06; and common stock with total par value of 9400,90009. . fi . _ „ . MEMORANDA . Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (hook value): . . (a) U. 8. Government obligations, direct and; guaranteed, , • pledged Do sedutw deposits and other liabilities 50,00&09 . > ~ . TOTAL .‘.0.000.00 Secured and preferred liabilities: (a) Deposit* sepured by pledged hearts pursuant to require- , meets of law 45.900X0 I, F. VT. Tucker, Vnce Pres, and Cashier, of Urn nhpnro lasnapll ]*%Tfr. do agl emnly swear that (IMlUtove statement is true, and that it fufty.an<?ec*TOolte represents the true abate of the several matters herein contaiaed atx) sot forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. f. w. Tudnti. Correct—Attest: F. E. VAN ALBTYNE R. J. LYNCH W. LEO OAHALAN Directors. State of Michigan, County of Wayne—ss. Sworn bo and subscribed before me this 7th dtty of April, 1939, and 1 here by fortify that I dim not air officer or director of this bank. HOWARD J. BROHL Notary Public. My commission expires Fob. 19, 1940. DAVIS MCNAB CO. Engineered Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning DOMESTIC. INDUSTRIAL Crongeyer Building Tel. 0944-J Winkler Stokers Rudy Furnaces Open Evenings Till 9:00 JOHN F. M C INERNEY REAL SERVICE PHONE Ml NOTARY PUBLIC 98 ELM ST., CAHALAN BLDG. DR. N. G. BOWBEER DENTIST X-RAY OtriCi HOURS: 8 i m. to • p m. OFFICE 2848 BIDDLE AVENUE 206720 COMMISSIONERS’ NOTICE ln the matter of the estate of ISAI)OKE J. GLOBIB, deceased- We, the under signed, having been appointed by the Probate Court for the County of Wayne, State of Michigan, Commis sioners to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all parsons against said deceased, do hereby give notice that we will meet at the office of John R. Mclnemey, attorney, at 2011 Biddle Street, WyfcNvdotle, Michi gan. in said County, on Thursday, the Ist day of June, A. 1). 1939, and on Tuesday, the -Ist day of August, A. D. 1939, at three o’clock P. M. of each of said days, for the purpose of examin ing and allowing said claims, and that four months from the lot day of April, A. D. 1938, were allowed by said court for creditors to present their cfctinw to us for examination and allowance. Dated April 1. 1939 HAYS METCALF, cjo National Bank. Wytsudotte/ Michigan. JOHN D. O'CONNELL. Si Ford, Highland Park, Michigan. 14w3 CommUdoner*.. 265*811 COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE ln the matter of the estate of ROBERT L BOVEIIB, deceased. I, the under signed. having been appointed by the I*robate Court for the Ooouty of Waiyne, State of Michigan, Commis sioner to receive, examine and adfast all claims and demands of aR persona against said deceased, do hereby give notice that I will be at the office of W. Hugh Williams, 3068 Biddle At*, Wyandotte, in said OMt?, on Mar* day, the 27th day «f May, A D. 1988, and on Thursday, the 27th day of July A D. 1989, at 10:00 o’clock A M. of each of said days, for the purpose of examining and allowing said claims, •nd that four months from the 27th day of March. A. D. 1939, were allow ed by said Court for creditors to pre sent their claims to me for examina tion and allowance. Dated March 27th. 1939. CHARLES P. HORN AUER, 13w3 Commissioner. The John E. Tool Agency Fire Insurance 144 WALNUT ST Telephone 1729 \ IMUMD 7 "Jr v—y SUITS INSaiIME AfiENCY We I—re EneShf CT ec-Wyißlill, Phone 287 Charles W. Koch GENERAL INSURANCE 18716 MtCmm Raid RJT3. 1 WyiMliflL TELEPHONE 7014-R2 *Swl» Dr. A. M. BPYAJAN DENTIST X-RAYDIACNOSIS ■tSStSV’"’ *"■ TTOMfn mon. i TRENTON >r* ins tsrta.