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The Wyandotte Herald BY J 1» IIAVEN ST OAK ST. PHONE 0056 l latoied E\**ry Friday al Wyandotte, Mich. . Ente:ed at the Wyandotte Mi»h., PostofTice at xviintl class uiaucr. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year ESTABLISHED 1*79 The animal **obmial dinner Hill la* I*KI by the C'irdtt! land-siy gnsip **f the MKhodi-i church, KV*bruury 2*2. Dinner will Im* from .1 t«» 8 p.m 1 Hiring th«* w****k. police pla<**xl ;i Valuing card at 1547 Twentieth »tr**«*t. tL‘easU*H <*ard at 407 Phuu MM't, amt Whooping isnigh c.iixl at PITH Twenty it-irtH! .stn>»*t. Wyandotte clmp|«*r, No. 370, 0.E.5.. Vi LI hold a pillow «-ax* party ut St. John's community Imll on Friday even ing. March 29. f anl- and refr«-hmen4- Vi 11 the program. Edward C/.irr. a 49-year-*►!*! roomer hi 036 Orchard fell on an i**y |>avemetil Sunday. ami Ur ke an ankle. He was taken to the Wyandotte (k*n %ral hospital for tix-atmcnt. Friend- *>f J«»lm T. Nuttall will Im* £lad to hear that lie i- r****overiug front Pis r****eiit illiw—, ami is aide to Im* <ait again. A letter from him Unit aH of the garden <-r p- to Im* liar- V**>t.ed -**«u \\*-re «h*stroyed hy the »***ld V;iV*‘ that r*Jcl|ol I hem tin* lil*st «>t this month. Mr. Nuttall i' living in \Yilmei\ Ala., jue*t outside of Mobil**. He l«-ft here for AlatMina lit years <l^o. Ticket- for tin* Michigan Horticul tural sfM-iety s flower .show, to In* held ht Conventb«i had. lM.foil, Marrli 23-31. an* now <rn sale hN*ally at tin* following pla*x*- : The Flower Shoppe. Wyandotte Floral -Imp. Hunter's. Martin florists. <’a-i*4*rs furs, ami N**s. 'J and 5 sT re* of the Cahalan drug tWorer*. Tickets may In* -**cunxl at re dmed pri«s*s. if sus tiled through tile WyandotU* Gaixlen chub, Mrs. Julius la)i«*nThnl is general ehairman of the tick**! sale. «* ♦-» LK\(il K OF < ATHOI.It WOMEN Tuesday aff«*r*i«Mm the Uamu* ot Gmtlmlic Women Hid in the American l.tgioii cLul* In u>«* for their s«*eond r«*g tilur meeting. Mr-|. Ge**rg** Ihhm and Mr< Lloyd «l |»ette re|n»rt***l on their Vork in **»‘iin**et»*Mt with tin* Cirl (tub, where ;ib**iit 42 girls in ages tr«*in ti to* Is nr** ti -i ig i:is*rnc!«*d in «-o«-k liig. -cuing and ai l. M ue instructor* lire mssbsl and anyone who i- intere-t til will t*** \er\ w«*lcom-»*. The «s»rn*s|Mim|ing ehairman. Mrs. / 1 Burden*». read a hi ter from tie* Y isi’in_ Nurse a~s<»eiation. inviting tie* league llH*ll|lm*l*s t«» att4*h*l a meet ing at tin* nu**-«*-’ home on W**dn**sday «.ttem«s»n M* heir Miss Tuck of ln tn.ii. talk on tin! varied program of tic* visiting niii<s|<. Mrs. la-Witt r*i**»rted on Big Si-t**r W* rk. ami 1 • »l«i of helping several t■■•sly f:«mili«*s. Nlrs. Frank ltuirke. uisii reipn-st «»f Mis*. < lmrl**tt** Phils**n, of the visiting tiwirM* organization, asked tlmt the league s]N*ns,*r a group **f girls iu h training U*ing **ondm*ted at the IvtHksevelt high seh*N»l l»v the exOPesaon 4epartm**nt of Wayne university and tMider the >u]n*ivision **f N'clsoti Hed rick and Mrs. Philson. The league vot td t*i a*xvpt this n‘s*jnnisibility. Mm John Cahalan reminded the league of the annual nw*eiting *4 the Natiotial of Patlvoli** Women, which will be h*dd *wi March 9 at the Hotel siatlier. 1 Detroit. Tine next meeting tlk** l**ago** will be held on Tuesday, March 1-. ... - --«•» TRINITY EV. IATHEKYN CHI Kt H nerncv. 9:15 u. m llible elav, 9:,‘ld a. tu. K.tigi ish Special eveiring st»rv'i*e. 7 p. in. February IS marks tlie s»ss»n*l S\u*- da\ in lenL Sjieakiug on tin* text 1. o>r. 1, IS--5. R**v. t\ J. Knibnke will frreaeh vm the toin**. “Preaching t*lirist Crucified. M <in Sunday afteriaHm tin* young |*eo ps*» i«*tn*s of Trinity play host p* th** monthly bible >nnly hour smuisor ♦o **n Lin* behalf **f laitheran y«*ung |>e*.ple so**n*tLes in this arxt*. A lunch* ♦*jn will be s**rvevl nt 5:«U). At 7 p. in.. • *pevi<aJ will be eomlm t*-«l in the ehtiTvh. H»*v % E. A. Hess hr will deliver the in*<pirational addrv.ss K*>l - wing tb** sc-rviw a iirwing picture Will be showu. ih-picting the w«*rk that Is being curried out among negroes in th* so:rth. Every Thunafciy evening during lent »p*viui niidweek s»»rvi«*os are conduct ed; 4e*rtiuin at 0:15 and the English «; > p. m ST. STEPHEN’S CHI Rt H K|*vial lenten services will be held on this i Fridiiy i evening. »t 7 :»> p. in., Vitfc the Rev. Edward Platts. «>f St, Bildn’s church special gu«*st preach ♦r Serv will I*** liebl next Sunday «s foUowa: s a. in.—Hidy c«Humuui«ni. 9:30 a. m. —Church M*b*»*»l. 11 a. tu—Morning servi**** wiili fath (r and eon tlay at church. 0 p. in—Young ]»ei>i»9‘. 7 m. —Evens* mg anti ad«lr**ss. HAS AIRPORTS With a t<*tsi 1 «•/ I'JO rtirjMirts. Mi*4ii f*»tn is ti*s! wirti H**ri*la f**r fhiixl pla*s* in the number *>f landing fiehls*. fi is aumuiu-’eil by the 4 V , vil Aero Bantk» ABthoiliy. *»ui> Texas, with 141 fieUK »imJ California with HW. Michigan. _ News from Washington By Eleanor Bari* Mk-liigamkrr played an iiu)M>rtaiil l>:»rt in an tinwsually busy w<*ek iu Washington. In the S«*nate. Senat*u* Brown addn*ssed hi-' «v>U*»agues »*n lii< v* rv iuw|M>rtaiit bill. S. .'MHI!*. “A • Hill in provide for <***rtain loans the n*- j.vbli** **f FiitUtnd." Tin* distinguished ieeml>er from Mbliigan is al?«> very sym|>at}eti«* t>*war*l Poland, and in n r*x*«vit —|m***i*li pl*slg***l himself to *l*» all In* ixnihl in aiding that iM*r-4VUl«*d * ■* uin try. • • • Iu the 11**ii-**. K**pr«*sentatives l>in g«*U amt , l **n**i**w i< /. al>o i-alled att<*n tk*n to the fact that imn**diate ai*l for Polaml is msiksl. I'ongremniaii BaKiut.' a- a memiMT **f the ll*nts4* ii|»i*ropiian**n> committe«*, gav** a r«*- P< rt **n appropriations for the stat«*. ami •miner* e «l«*partments. unit C*»ngn-smaii H«*ok contiiwnsl t«» slut re the -*|»ot light in th** 1 Iranis. » • * i iv**r m ih** -iiprenu* c**urt. Mr. .lu tn*«* .Miirjdiy d< mwsl hi- jmLicuil p>lm*s and look his seat on th** In-m-h offi cially. Th** sum* day h** war pr**s«*nt<*«l wirh a .$-50 Ameritrin flag hy Stat«* Highway P*uiunissi**iH*r Murray H. Nan Wagoner ami his colleague-. Ileputy pommi—ionei s lhm Keiimsly and Var niiin Steinhaugli. • • • The Willanl hotel was a scene «»f n.m h ***miU' ti'Hi ami excitement wh**n tin* 1 lemm-ratic national *s*uunirt«v de cided to hold tin* nominating tion at Chicago. National P**mmitt4*e nuin Eibnuml P. Shields wa> present, and Nath nal Poiiiiiihteew«»man Clara Van Auken had an opi*orflu i uiiy t«> visit with h**r many friend- in Wa-sliiuglon and als** h**r national «*omini!l< , »*wotnen fri**ml- fr**m all **\**r tin* nsintry. In a **liat with President I{<»< s**v**ll. Mrs. Van Auken -aid >he had a rh:ui*r to ♦*\]U'**s-* Mu’liigaii's appixs-iation f**r l:ls :t|>|M*intim*nt of th«*ir f**rm<*r g v **rin*r. Frank Murphy, to tin* supn*w** cunt. + m m Amlix-w lfaiixl and William T. Skr /v* ki w**r«* al-** visit, rs in Washington during thi- »*v**ntf’ul w*x*k. * * 9 Michigan ha- only 9-1 of th** 1951. • •*■ appro\imat**ly 40 |m*i* is*nt. of the f*d**ral jolt- in NVa-liingP'ii to whi**h i» is entithxl. it was lea/rned during a *h*hati* in (in* lion-** **n tin* llan»s|>e»*k *:\il scrv'ns* hill, wlu*-h |K*nnit.s tin* pn»-i*l**nr t<» b!ank«*t under civil -e? vi<*** a!l f***l**ral ag**m*i**s c\ «-]►! th«* \\ PA. Tin* inf**rniati*ui was divulged aft**r tin* introduelk n of :h«> Keller Nielnds am«*mlnn*nt which -per»fi«*s that a certain ivumber **f .i*»b-. proj** s*!i«»nate to tin* -tat«*’s fraction of tin* nation l*opulation. • * * • 4***ugr«*-»-inan I>‘sinski, iu »**mpli ante w’ith a ixxjuest from K**ar A«lmir al K. R. NVa**sehe. comma inlaid *>f (In* I’nitetl Static tsra.s-t guard, wishes to antii umx* to the y*«utng men that th** yearly competitive examination for ap pointments t*> caib*tshi]>s in the I nited 4xxis4 guaixl is to bo held May 15-16, 1940. The examinart *u *s ofien to all physiwilly qualified t*oys rhroughouit the United States be **s*n the ages t>f 17 and 22 years who have the nxroired moral qualifications ami educational prepaxatioo. The siieix'ssful pacing of the cofnj>e titive examinatum eatitles Qualified young tueu to a coutNc which is de signed to fit them for commissions in an organization -which Is charged pri marily with pul»Lic ssifety and seiwrity cm the* seas. This inc*ludc*s th** eon*ruc tion and mainumamx* of lighthouses and aid.- to navigation generally, the training *»f liixmsed and unlicensed personnel *4 the merclKint marine aua the enfor<xnn**nt of safety and o*her maritime laws A I'orollary duty i v ptvparation Pc*r nati*uial «l4*fens** as the coast guard becom«s a part **f t ! »* navy in time of war. BELL COMPANY PL.ANS PORTABLE EQUIPMENT Tw<» -**ts -if |K>rtable 4*inergeney ni dhdt’lephom* *s|uipment to In* u>*vl in tempor.irily bridging the 4'ominuniop tions g;ip when a ixtninunity is cut off from the ix*st of ilw* world, aiv ln*ing add*xl to the plant of the Michigan Bell Telejihone C mil tuny, aivording to unnouno-ruent hy P***»rge M. Welch, president. The Ftxlenil Ponununhv*- ti**ns P**mmi-si**n. at Washingt» n. has issmsi th** istni|iany liivu-4*s f**r oper ation **f the apparatus. Ordiimnily. Welch nai*!. when a town is isolar***! by t*»riui*l<*. sleet storm, flow!, fire or other disaster, c*»miuu!iicutiou Ls re-established within a f«*w hours by the augment*xl v rews and e*piipm*sit tbar an* rushed Lttto the affected area by i he conqiany. Now ami then, however, damage is nidi that days must l>**fore the lines **an 1m» s»*v up again, even on an emergency Im*4s for summoning of re lief and for aid in restoration work. It is for ns** in -such situations that ilie Michigan Bell Teleph*«ue Comj*any ij adding the portable nidiotel**ph«»ne to its equipment and luts establish**d a M*hooi at Dettoir f«*r training the n*x e*wary 4»peraflorK The afrpurutu.s was ♦*'li*viaHy 4lev«*l<n***d for emergency n*- li**f by the Bell Teleplnme Laborator ies. Th4*ir us»* will minimize the dan ger of a *4tauimmit> tieing isolauxl f«»r any -ulistaiuial j«eri*i*i a cams: r**ph**. Horseshoes of Gold On the walls of the castle in War saw which today is the residence of the president of Poland is a paint ing of a Polish knight on a horse with shoes made of gold. It is be lieved that the notion of lucky horse shoes arose from finding these gold en shoes. Italian King’s Guards Members of the King’s Guards, personal escort of King Victor Em manuel, of Italy, have to be 6 feet 4 inches tall and good looking. There are 100 men and five officers in the guards. Each has seven peitectly tailored uniforms. Around the World Capt. Joshua Slocum was the first man to circumnavigate the globe alone. He sailed from Boston on April 24, 1895, in a 36-foot sloop called ’’The Spray” and reached Fairhaven, Mass., on July 3, 1898. America Chews On A total of 5,672,174,600 pieces of gum were chewed by the American public in 1937, according to esti mates of the department of com merce. Total value of the gum was approximately $56,721,746. European Employment Problem In Italy, Russia and certain of the Balkan states, the number of per sons of working age is increasing so rapidly as to constitute a serious problem from the point of view of employment. Cheddar Cheese Inexpensive Cheddar cheese, sometimes called “store,” “American,” or “New York, is usually inexpensive yet has as much nourishment as many of the costlier cheeses. United States Aliens Of 14,000,000 aliens in the United States, more than 6,000.000 had not applied for citizenship up to the time European hostilities started. Parent-Teacher Co-operative In more and more schools, par ents are helping teachers to plan and develop educational experiences for their children. Goddess of Women The name June is derived from Juno, the goddess of women and of marriage. Four IT. S. Akrons There are four towns in the United States named Akron. Meln«*rticy & Mitlnerney, Attorneys ill 11 Biddle Ave. Wyandotte, Mirli. 270,4*5 STATE «»K MICHIGAN. «'<*nniy **t \\ avm* s 4. At a **t ill** 1 *r*» bat** Conn for -aid County *►! Wayn**. I*l*l at the 19'obat** Court mom in tin* City of Ih-trnit, **n Tin* s**v»*ntli day «»i February in the year *n** thousand I*lll4* limtdixxl forty. Present Pa-lriek H. n'Brieii. Judge of Probate. In th* 1 matter *>f the estate of JOSEPH WAL TERS iWOTTAi, deceased. On read ing and filing the petition duly v<*ri fi*xl, of Rose Walters, miniini-»tratrix of said * “state, praying that sin* may be li<x*iis**d to -ell certain real estate of said d«*ceas*xl for ‘the pun**** jwying the debt-4 of said de<***as4*d and the charges of administering said es tate. It is ordered, that the eleventh day of March, next at ten o'clock in the forenoon at -aid Court ixx<tu be appointed for hearing said petition, and that all persons interested in said estate appear before said Court at said time and place, to show cause why a License should not be granted to said administratrix to sell real estate as prayed for in said sM*tition. Aim! it i* further ordered, that a copy of this order be published three smv**s-ivc weeks previous to said time tis hear ing, in the Wyandotte Herald, a news paper printed and circulating in said County of Wayne. PATRICK H. O BRIEN, Judge t»f Pr**bate. (A true copy) J. A. CRAIGKN, Deputy Probate B**gister. 7w.'i Mrlnerney & Mrlnerney. Adorneys 2911 Biddle Ave. Wyandotte, Mirli. 271,191 STATE OF MICHIGAN, C**ui».ty of Wayne—ss. At a session of tb** Pro bate Court for -<iid County of Wayne. bi*ld at the Probate Court rmsu in tb** City of IHtrolt, on tin* seventh day *d F**bruary in the year on** thiuisand nine hundred forty. l*r**s*'«t Patrick H. O'Brien, Judge of Probate. In Hi** matter of the estate *>f ELLEN MAS TEN, ileneasst'd. On reading and filing th** petition, duly verified, of Orri<* Masten. aitministrator of said estate, praying that he may be licensed to sell certain real estate of said de*ceus»*d f*n* the purpose of paying the debts of said d<H*eused and the charges of adminis tering said estate. It is ordered, that the eleventh day of March, next at ten oVlock in the forenoon at said Court loom be appointed for hearing said petition, ami that all persons interest ed in said **staU* appear br-foix* sai*l Court at said time and place, to sh*wv ran*ti why a Mcense should n<u b** grauted t*» said adininistrat>*r to srtJ r**al estate as prayed for iu said peti tion. And it is further ordered, that a cr,py n 1 this order be publisheit thix*** siM*<essive w**eks previ*nis t»* siH time of h**tiring. in the Wyandotte Herald, a newspap*T printeil and cinmlatine in s;iid Cisurt/.v of Wayne. PATRICK H. O BRIEN. Judge *if Probate. i A t rue copy I J A. CRAIGEN. Deputy PrV*bate Register. 7w3 Rubber Spear Gun Spearing fish under water with a newly developed rubber spear gun is the newest sport in Miami, Fla, It’s real sportsmanship, for you have to hold your breath, dive, look around for a fish, aim and fire, all in less than a minute. The new guns and masks were invented by a Miami university student, Chenault Elmore. Spearing 50 pounds of fish in a half hour is no trick at all for an expert in these waters. The gun is rubber slung, like a sling-shot and deadly accurate. The masks are face fitting when submerged and water tight. Silk in America In 1656, it was compulsory for planters in America to foster the silk industry by planting mulberry trees. So certain were the rulers of the colonies that North America was an ideal place for silk culture, that they compelled every planter to grow at least 10 mulberry trees for every 100 acres of land. Silk culture won a brief foothold on this continent, and in 1735 silk was exDc*>ad from Savannah to England Man* & Cahalan, Attorneys Wyandotte Savings Bank Bldg. Wyandotte. >IKh. Wyandotte, Michigan, January 29. 1940. MR. HERMAN L. STONE MRS. EMMA STONE, hi- wife 529 Clinton Street Wyandotte, Michigan. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that you are in default in tlu* jM*rfurmaiK*** of tlu* term-, eovenants ami condition-* on your part to be p4»rform*xl iu a *vr tain land c**ntract datixl November 1. 1937. lietw<*en the WYANHOTTE SAV INGS BANK, a Michigan banking cor porath'ii, <*f Wyandotte, Michigan, as Seller, and you. as Purchaser, by which land contract said Seller agreed to s4*ll and convey, and you agr*x*d to purclias**. th** following described lands situate in 111** City of Wyandotte. County of Wayne, and State of Michi gan. to wit: — Lot Eighty-four is4i Abbott and Reynk*r*s Sub.' of tin* **a-t»*rly elev en ill > acre- of Lot two <2) John B. Bondi.* Estate. Private Claim *ui4» hundred twenty-one ( 121 I ly ing west *»t' tin* 1). & T. S. L. R. R., City of Wyandotte. Wayne Coun ty. Michigan, according to plat as recorded June 24. 1914. in Lilx*r .30, page 79 **f Plats, said Wayne County records. Your default coti-i-t- in your failure to do the following: lai To pay on Mar. li 1. 19.35, Sep :« mber 1. 1935. February 1. 19.39 and July 1. 1939. th** monthly installment of principal ami interest of 5.36.0 U. On tin* dates in this paragraph mentioned your payments p;iid but J lie iiil4*r**-t which bad then accru«**l on -aid con tract. *hi 'Fi* pay tin* monthly install in**nt of principal ami interest «»f s:i4».- b*» on May 1. 1939. August 1. 1939. Novciiilm*!* 1. 1939. and HectMiilier 1. 1939. ic I To pay the 193 s ami 1939 taxe ou said projM*rty amounting t*» 5102.92. which have Immmi paid by said S**ll**r. (d) To pay the 1930 city taxes on said property amounting to $47.23, which have been paid by said Seller. There is now due and owing from you to said Seller, for principal, in terest and taxes, the following: Principal payments due: March I, 193 s $ 18.27 September 1, 1936 18.73 February 1, 1?«19 19.11 July. 1, 1939 19.32 75.43 Monthly installments of principal and interest due: * May 1. 1939 36.00 August 1, 1939 36.00 November 1. 1939 . 36.00 December 1, 1939 ____ 3600 144.00 Taxes paid by Seller: 1938 and 1939 taxes _ 102.92 1939 city taxes 47.23 150.15 $369.58 You ar** hereby further notified that, Luvaus*- of you*r • said defaults, sahl Seller elect* to declare and does here by declare said eoiitract forfeited, and you are hereby further notified to yield, surrender and deliver up posses -:oii of the premises in said land con tract mentioned and of which you are now iu jhksession, under and by virtue of flic term* th**reof. WYANDOTTE SAYINGS BANK. By F. NV. TKTvER. Its Vi*x* President ami Cashier. Dated: January 29. 1940. 5w3 STATE OF MM'HIGAN The Pro bate Court for the County of Wayne. No. 276,960 In th** matter of the estate of MARY RENNER, also known as MARY VON RENNER, deceased. Notice i- hereby given that all creditors of said deceas ed are required to present rbeir claims, in writing and under oath, to said Court at the Probate Office in the City of Detroiy, in said County, and to serve a copy thereof upon Walter Von Renner at 453 Plum Street, Wyandotte. Michigan, executor of -aid estate on or Liefore the fourteenth day of May. A. I). 1940. and that such 4*laiins will b** heard by said court at the Probate Court Room No. 307, Wayne County Building, in the City of Detroit, in said County, on tb** fourteenth day of May. A. D. 1940. at two oVl***k in the afternooD. 1 hired Jan. 15. A. D. 1940. PATRICK H. O’BRIEN, Judge of Probate. Publish in Wyandotte Herald once in each week for three weeks sne**es sively, within thirty days from tb* date hereof. 5w3 JOHN P. MCINERNEY REAL SERVICE PHONE Ml NOTARY PUBLIC 98 ELM ST., CAHALAN BLDG. Mother Becomes Nun Mrs. Mary Schmidt, formerly of Liebenthal, Kan., who has three daughters in Catholic sisterhoods, has entered the order of Sisters Servants of the Holy Heart of Mary at Beaversville, 111. Mrs. Schmidt, mother of five children, decided to enter the religious order after her husband died. Tip to Laundress If lipstick stains on washable ma terials do not disappear with ordi nary laundering and by sponging with carbon tetrachloride, rub them with a colorless grease such as with white vaseline, then sponge them again with carbon tetrachloride or bleach them with peroxide of hydro gen. Missing Dogs Bureau Deputy Sheriff Dalton Coleman, Mayfield, Kan., has set up a missing dogs bureau for Graves county. Fol lowing receipt of a number of com plaints of missing hunting dogs and pets, Coleman requested owners to file footprints and photographs of their dogs with the sheriff's office. Luther’s Inkspot Reports from Germany state that the ink spot on the wall of Wartburg castle, made when Luther threw the inkpot at the devil, is no more. Tourists are shown where it used to be, but souvenir hunters long ago stole the last of that wall plaster. Highest Paid Women The most highly paid women in home economics at present are those in the textile field, according to reports from the Institute of Women’s Professional Relations at Connecticut College for Women. * J Oregon Onions United States market service sta tistics indicate that Oregon may be come the onion state of the Union. Preliminary figures for this year show a record-breaking yield of 84,- 800 sacks. Marr and (ahalan, Attorneys Wyandotte Savings Hank Bldg. Wyandotte. Midi. mortgage salk lK*fault having b<i*n tiKiile in ‘lie « oinliti'»ns of a rvrtnin mortgage, made by Jacob Kir«*li and Nettie Kireli. lii< wife, of the t’ity of Wyandotte. Coun ty of Wayne. State of Michigan* Mortgagers, o the Wyandotte Saving- Hank. a eurp'ration organized and ex isting under and by virtue of the gen eral banking law- of the State of .Michigan, of Wyandotte. Michigan. Mortgagee. dnt**d tin* fourth day «*f Septenil*er. A 1 ». 1924 ami recorded in the office of rbe Register of lK*e<l> for la* County of Wayne. State of .Michigan, oi tlie eighth day «ts Sejitein l>er, A. D. 11*1*4. in Liber 1171* of inort jgages, on ]Mgc 128, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of thU notice, for principal, intero.st und taxes, rhe sum of Ten hundred thirty our dollar* and. seventy-four ivDta <51034.74*, and no suit or pro ceeding having ti/'eu instituted at law to recover the debt secured by suid mortgage, or any part thereof, there fore. by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pur suant to the statute of the State of Michigan in such case made and pro vided, Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the ninth day of April, A. D. 1940, at twelve o’clock noon, Eastern Standard time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale at public vendue to the highest bidder, at the southerly or ('ongross Street entrance to the Wayne County Building, in the City of Detroit, County of Wayne, State of Miehigau <that being the place of hold ing the Circuit Court within said county) of the promisee described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount due on *aid mortgage, as aforesaid, with interest thereoD. and all legal cos;s, charges and exj>eu.s*-> thereon, including tile attorney fees allowed by law. which said premises are situate in the City of Wyandotte, County of Wayne, state of Michigan, and are described as follows: Lot numbered nineteen < 19 ) of Block twenty-three (23) and all that part of Lot eighteen (18) of Block rwenty-tiiree <23> described as follows: Beginning at the north east corner of said lot eighteen «1S» : thence southerly on the east line .»f lot t-ighteeu (181 to the southeast i-orner thereof: th**cce along rhe south line lo* eighteen <lSi s »utb eighty-nine <B9) de gree. fifty-nine <o9) minutes w«*at j*ix td* feet; thence northerly in a straight liDe to the point of be ginning. of the South Detroit Sub division of part of Section thirty two <32*. Township three (3) south. Range eleven (11) east, ac cording to the plat thereof record ed in the .rffi-e of the register of deed** for ihe county of Wayne, December 19, IS9O, in Liber four teen (14) on psrge ninety-five (96) of plats. Together with the hereditaments and af/pnrtenanre** thereof. WYANDOTTE SAVINGS BANK, Mortgagee. Marr and Cairn lan. Attorneys for Mortgagee. WyaDdotte Saving** Bank Bldg., Wyandotte. Mich. Dated: January 12. 1940. gwl3 The Facilities Of My Office Are Available To You IN PURCHASING A HOME IN BUILDING A HOME IN SELECTING A HOMESITE IN DISPOSING OF YOUR PROPERTY TO PLAN YOUR ESTATE TO SETTIJC YOUR ESTATE TO MANAGE YOUR PROPERTY TO INVEST YOUR MONEY S. $. BROUGHTON REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ESTATE MANAGEMENT 3017 Biddle yiy. 2150 DAVID C. CONWAY ( IML ENGINEER and SURVEYOR Registered Special Attention Given to M BDIYIDING, PLATTING, FARM AND lot SURVEYS All Work Certified —■ l-’.i N. Drive WyandoUe. Mkb. Res. Phone: 1739-R 1 4 i The John E. 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