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The Wyandotte Herald BY J I>. HAVEN , fc7 OAK ST. PHONE 0006 Issued E\cr> Eiill.iy at / Wyand«»ue, Mick. | Zfctered at the Wyandotte Mich., Postoffice at second class matter. Subscription Price, $1..70 Per Year ESTABLISHED 1579 ’lTm* Two-by-Two club will bold a in the ( ‘ongregational dhtirck t (aright. Today is tie* deadline for filing in come tax rc»urn,s with rhe collector at J NMToit. Regular roii% oe«jti<m ,»f Wyandotte t No. 13.7, K.A.M., next Thiirv day 114; tot. <>> JOSEPH IIADLEY, JK. IS MMU) DISTRICT TREASURER Jladhv. Jr., of Wyatwh»tt«* 4«Nlg«* No. 47-. I <m t K , \\ as re-ehi-ted tnu.MHvr of district iil .1. which in clude* the s«mihnest |ki I*l of Wayne cud all of Monri*- omnly. others el teted won*: .l«~>** Van Rijper of ELat Rock. pn*'i«h*nt: William K«*dd of Tem t#*rani-e. vice pre»ulcut. and William Katho of ijiimlM’ntvillo. secretary. The district iii«n*i itig 4m*Ul rovullj at .Monnn- had a large gathering of grand lodge ami omajiipmcnt »»ffi>iTS. 4irain) AlaMter MoiKfligall. Grand Secretary Fred KiNhrers «*f Linsing. who ns-etrtly «x*i-eived a -To-vesi:!* jewel. and Chester Mraliam of l*carlM-ni. were among attending. Ora.nd cn«*am|nn«‘nl offi«-ers present vo*re Thomas D. I *»w «»f Stunftou. grand |hitriar«-|i; Gc«*rgo 11. Brand of |Mfn>it. «raiid senior wan bn. ami grand en miiljmicnl «*ffh*ors of Ohio. There were 111 lodgi«s represented at 4li<* meeting. At tin* close of the meet ing a large mtmlter of |»a>.t gramls re wived tin* grand l«Mlge and |r.tst grand > degree. Wyamb*r.te wa< represtqtfed by six of thens. Tlx tv were: A. I. (%*m. William Sbnnuur. EJkeiwili Bobh. Sr.. J<4m Marshall. Erank Kolb and Arth ur Moran. The n»>oiml thyiv** \\;t' conferred on «JI tlie grind master’* t4as* of candi dates from fin* district liy Temperance Imlge. -»-» NEWI(EKK\ REAPPOINTED AS CIVILIAN AIDE A)>|*oilit 110 ni 0/ l’hel|»~ New lurry of l*etroit for the fourth col 1 .-eculive four year torm as civilian aide to the M*eretary of war for Mi higan. ha* Jiim Ih-cii made by Harry 11. Woodring. fcecn*tarv of w;tjr. He was first aje 1 m>int«*4l in Irj: 1 but n—igned. He vva* reamxdnied in l'.rjs |*y Secretary of V'ar Dwight Itovi*. ami has served continuously since. l>eiug renamed by Secretary of War Patrick Hurley, in 1!(32 and Seeretary of War George 11. Hern. in 1936. The eivilian aide to due secretary of Viir, in each xtatc. <*oopemte* with the war department to encourage volun tary military training for civilians. Ow of the main objectives of the civ ilian aide i* procuring condiments for the citizens' military training each ynr among young men from 17 to 24 y«*urs old. This year Mr. NewlH*rr.v starts his fourth term of offi«v with a record number of eurolluients in t lie CM TO in Michigan. With a quota of 1,800 for die statu* more t.ha 11 half this mini ver of a implication' Ikivc Ikvu rei-civcd during tlie fii*st t«*n days after enroll ment was o|tt*ncd. T'be canqis this year will Ih* from July i«» August ;iud the majority of Michigan applimnts Will In* sent either to Camp Caster, timr Battle or l-’ort Brady at -Soiiilt Ste. Marie. - ■ ■ MRS. KELLY NO BETTER THAN THOUSANDS OK OTHERS In tlie morning mail. Mis. Ann Kelly, ms Atkinson avenue. Detroit, rxeiv vd a bst«*r -sigmsl by Mm* se«in*tary of atate and r«idrug "Witliiu tiiiiHy days, Unb*ss you n*m*w your ilriver’s lictMixe, you will In* driving ilh*)Rilly. So tlKit you will Im* fully advised of this faet. I lx* taw nsinir«*s that I give you this Aj« »TH*e.’* .Mrs. Kelly ihs*iueil Mn* warning of ♦aiffieient iiu|N»rtaiH*e to lay aside her I'oiiNebold ili»tx»i ami burry to r.lx* traf fb* Intirmi in ladwe bradipvartere, at BUM Bcnnihieu sthwt, IMtroit, when* klm* lirnsi up with a crowd of liivmx* x«s*kers. filled «»ut the mss*ss;ir.v blanks wmt finally hamb-d them ti> a clerk. Her weiv sigtxsl Mrs. H. r. Kelly. "By the way. Mrs. Kelly. doc« Mwit ‘IE staml for Harry*'” tilie elerk asked. ”A**s. it does." she said. "Ami d«N*s your liusb-and happeu to be secretary of wtate?** "'l'liat's right," said Mrs. Kelly. “Mr. Kelly. yi«i know, is a very busy man. and 1 ilidu't want to iNither him with this mutter." "Well, tlsit's a gtN.nl om*.” ob>N‘rved the clerk. "Especially in view of the *faet tlKit we have lots of influential who try to find >'hurt «vvts and want all kinds of spei*ial favors when getting tts'ir lMetisi*s." .Mr. Kelly said later tlmt the letter 1 to his wife was in a conn La ms* with a hew state law. and that 700.000 drivers will within a short time Is* notified that rlieir liiensw an* jilnsm to expire. !w».» ■ ■- Men of Mm* game (iirjrion thAAh |NMtim*iit of conservation ihelare an <\irly iM-stiirg '4*tis,ni w ill im rinse the risk of killiirg phiM'.inl' by spring 4»urifcing. in areas when* rhis ]»ra«*lit*»* Is still citrried on. Wyandotte in the Last War A drive was on to mwiuhv biH*ks for nvidlng by tlie 11 ml sailorr. The Lh«»ks most det»in*il were fiction tales of adveintirre, western stories, de itNtfive stories, “love storii*s of rhe l>est sort,” storiisi »rs tuisiiMsss and historical novels. • • • Funds were iN*ing raisiid to provide »oinforts for the Polish volunteers from Wyamlot'te who )unl left to join the Polish army ciNqierating with the Allies. Sixty-five men had vohmteered for tliis service. • • • Masons gave a U*iiefit iM-rfonnamv in Mm* Majestic !hent«*r for f’lw* lied Cn»>s and tin* John E. Eilliert Mt*imiT ial hospital. H«lgar A. trinsc, tin* lb*- troit ]NN*t. gave from his works. ■* ♦ » EMPLOYMENT REFLECTS BCSINESS CONDITIONS A“l jh*i* «ens iii f reas«* in tlw* num ber of jobs filhsl in private industry by tlx* Michigan Stat«* Employmeni Servi«*e during the \ve«*k ending March “ was rejN*rt«*d by Harry A. McDonald, ci.airman of the l iienqiloyineiit COlll - Commissbui, of whieli the employ mciK service is a division. McDonabl anmuunssl Miat the >er \ ns* had fill«*il a total of I.7s*J j«»lis daring tin* week, with 1.7-V» of the to tal in private employment. This was an im*r«*iise of 21 j»er o\v»r tin* uumlN*r of private jobs filled during the preceding w»ek. The iin*r»»ase aim amt cd to 4<M |N*r isiit over the ihiuilkm* in private ji*lks f.lied during the oirt*cs|>oiidiug |N*ri«Hl. Appli<*ati<*ns from job si*ek«*rs totabsl 4.t*»7."». an im*r»*aM» of 27.1 |n*r tent over the new applications of tlie prtsetliug week. Iwht a ibs-ivase of .72 jM-r tent iiiiiKt thosi* of the -aim* wok la-*t year. M Donaltl r»*|n»rtisi that the active fib* of workers si4*king jobs through the servitv* drop|M*tl to 210.tM»:4 tin ring the week, a tlecreuse of 0.7 iK*r et*irt from that t»f the previous wtek. and a drop of 40.f> ]M*r cent from flu* total lit the eml of tlie same wtek in 1!WB. 11V1L SERVICE EXAMS Tin* I’nitetl States Civil Service Coiii mission ha> aunouiited t»|N*n eotnjieti tive exsimiiiations for tin- |M»sitions !is.:«il below. Senior iii'pc tor. engineering mater ials 1 inccliaideaD. S2.t*dO a year, sen ior ins|H*i t« r. engints-ring nuiterials S2.c,«M» a uar, inxiNetor. eiigiu teriug material' (ims lKinieal i, S2.o<h» a \nir. insiNVior. engineering mater ials 1 buLls 1, S2.t«Ni a y«»r. Tlx* place of employment for these {N»sition> is the navy department for duty in the fiehl when*v«*r assigned. Eor the iNksi 4ions of senior (medianitul ►. and in*a|**etor (mechancicali. ujiplic-aJits must srfiow exjierieiKi* in tile inspection and or texting of mechanical engineer ing materials. For s**nior inspector (hulLs*. and iimiMH.*tor (hulls), appli cants miL't show exjierience in rhe iu s)iei*tiou and or testing of steel shapes, platw and metal slwi'ts. Substitutimi of ediucatiou, or of other insjiectioneil « xperieiMe, but not both, will be ac ceptetl for ]>ort of the retiuired experi ence. Applicau»t« mtust not have passed their .7:hl birthday. <♦» Electrifying; America One million men and women work ing 4'.2 years would be required to fill the potential demand for elec trical appliances in \Yns country, which, according to a recent esti mate, amounts to $16,000,000,000. Beavers Put to Work Seventy-five beavers have been employed by the Saskatchewan gov ernment in the interests of water conservation. They were placed in streams where their work at build ing dams will raise water levels, aiding in fire prevention. Crown Jewels of Golf The so-called crown jewels of the game of golf are on exhibition at the clubhouse at St. Andrews, Scot land. The regalia includes tro phies, nearly 200 years pld, as well as the earliest drivers and golf balls. ‘Model’ Prisoner An inmate at Southern Michigan prison has built nine gasoline-pow ered model airplanes and looks for ward to entering model races when he is discharged. One of his planes remained aloft 24 minutes, little short of the national record. Missed a Train An unused portion of a Chicago to-Boston railroad ticket, purchased 62 years ago, has been presented to tha Central Vermont passenger de partment for refund. Oldest Settlement of Whites Santo Domingo has the oldest set tlement of white men in the Ameri cas. It was founded in 1496 at the command of Columbus by his broth er Bartholomew, W'orld Revolver Record Walter Walsh, a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent, came within two points of a perfect score of 300 in* setting a new wcrld record for revolver shooting. Canadian Competition Complaining that the Dionne quin tuplets had drawn honeymoon visi tors from Niagara Falls to the ba bies’ home at Collander, a Niagara Falls member of the Ontario legisla ture declared: “We’ve got some plans for counter-attractions up our sleeve—not sextuplets, but some thing quite different.’’ Farm Marketing Progress The first co-operative farm mar keting organization in America was a “cheese ring” set up in 1841 by a farmer at Rock Lake, Wis. This farmer agreed to manufacture cheese for three of his neighbors, in turn being supplied with their farm products. Norway Tourist Fishing Norway is one of the few coun tries of Europe which remembers that when an American wants a real holiday he wants to go fishing. It issues guide books for fishermen only, which tell of its 200 salmon rivers, and lake trout of 40 pounds. Free Return Tickets If you spend a vacation in Jugo slavia the railway companies say you can spend even your return rail way fare for they will present you with a free ticket to the place where you entered the country provided you stay at least a w’eek. NOTICE OF FILING OF Nominating Petitions thv Ebvt«>rs <»f Mu* (Tty of Wyandotte: Nnrtitv i>’ hereby ;riven that tbt !.»!- lowing named ] person* lntve filed inatiing ]iotitions for the fyllo.ving *>t f iei*!*;: For Mayor liotiis W. Behin (Tureiiee Edward- Ira J. Kroger J«4m t\ Kreger For Councilnien (h*orge <\ Belmi litmis Brohl, Sr. (TifTord T. Burke John J. E:iiu , lder (leorge (lilnanttz Kenneth Kane John S. Shelatn Victor Targonski Ford Wagar For Councilman (One Year Term) Joseph M. Havkau John 4*. o llrieu Henry .1. l*t zedwoT'ki Milton San Souci Ernest B. Schultz For City Assessor Edward W. Kane Wi*sb*y A. Richard- Roy Theisen For Justice of (lie Peace Roy Caponier (Jerald F. (las* Joseph J. George I lerlpert I*. SeheLwlel For Associate Justice of Hie I’eaee Martin C. Baklnms Arthur S. IKs*ker Archie J. Mrlimleu Philip G. Preston For (Tty Clerk I#awreuc( J. liaCourxt For City Treaxurer John T. MeWhirter For Constables G(s«-ge Carroll Ernest B. Clemeus Elmer H. UHtcbunne Ru.sm II Hands Amlrexv John PavliM-k Alex ROthemutl Chairles Sanders Leon A. Sonenairt. Jr t Martin Tarhwiex Walter Znkowski lhittMl: At Wayne Conn *y. Miehigau. tliis sih <Hiy of March. V*4u. LAWRENCE J. LKXM ItSE. City Clei4i Notice of Registration To 41u* (Qualified Electors of the City of Wyandotte. Wuyne County, Michigan. IMiEASK TAKE NOTICE, that any ip«alifie<l elt*t4or of the City of Wyan dotte. Wayne Coiuilty. Mieblg;u». or an\ lieraon who will Ipc a qualified elector of hhe siiid (Tty <m the day of the General Election, to bt* held on Mon day, April 1. 1940, may inakt* an>lk*a tion for registnet ion to the* City Clerk of Tlie City of Wyandotte, at liis offuv in the City Hall, from March 19th un til March 23rd, 1940. Sia*knsive. pixs-eil ing the General Election. The final reglstKition day for the (b*ueral Charter Election is >L\K( H 23rd, 1940 and mi the said 23rd day of March. 1940, I will be at the office of the City Clerk from S:3O o’clock A. M., until 8:09 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of registering such Electors as may aj»- jear for that puipo»e. Electors who have registered «hi or after May 1. 1932. and whowe registra tion has not l>een cancelled for failinv o vote within a two year period are not. reijiured to again register. If. sinee that time there has Ihsmi a change of address, or oheinge of name by marriage or otherwise sik4i ele»*tors who hove mo i-hangcd their adtlri**s siiHV registering must transfer their names to tlie pro|»er address. YOU MUST BE REGISTERED IN TUB PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU RESIDE IN ORDER TO VOTE AT THE ELECTION ON APRIL 1. 1940. I toted: At the City of Wyandotte. Wayne County. MUAiigan. this 11th day of March. 1940. LAWRENCE I IzOTH RSE. 11 w 2 CR.v Clerk. YOUR TAX $ DOLLAR $ WILL GO FARTHER under a businessman’s Admin istration. He has proven a success in his business and is recognized as a leader in his industry because of his accom plishments. Vote with confi fidence TO ELECT 0 John C. (“Jack”) KREGER MAYOR ELECT— John C. O’Brien Councilman Short Term A Qualified Business Man College Graduate in Government and History Native of Wyandotte Europe’s Largest Garage Paradoxically, Venice whose high ways are canals, has the largest auto garage in Europe, having a ca pacity for 2,500 cars. They are the cars of all the folks who come to the resort in them, but who cannot use them until they are ready to leave again. Poison Oak Decorations Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Richman dec orated their Martinez. Calif., home with “pretty leaves,’* which they had gathered in thg hills in honor of a party they were to entertain for a week. Later, the home became an improvised hospital for victims of “poison oak’’ from the leaves. Variety of Traffic Traffic on the new Shensi-Szechu en highway, the only land route con necting China's northwest and south west provinces, has become the most varied in the world, there be ing a constant stream of cars, buses, trucks, bicycles, rickshas and mules. | * TRENTON y j N. L Mans * Bona, Ist, Truss dealers in ooal, lumber and all build lag materia. Dr. A. M. BOYAJAN DENTIST X-RAY DIAGNOSIS Cahalaa Bail" «. !tM Biddk An. ftK'liue 191 WYAJH* **■. MICH. DR. N. G. BOWBEER DENTIST X-RAY OFFICE 2S4C BIDDLE A VENT* OFFICE HOLES: S a m. to SB a. Y IHtUKtP J IwWkwJil SMITH INSURANCE ASENCY Wo Insure Everything * 326 Poplar St.. Wyandotte PHONE 2666 I The John E. Youd Agency i * J " Fire Insurance : «i • { 144 WALNUT ST ; + .. | Telephone 1729 : if ' i «» i DR. O. S. GROFF DENTIST IM? Bldtflr U«mi PECK ELECTRIC CO. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL WIRING. riXTCRIDS. REPAIRS 136 Elm SL fyudette. Yhm 283 , Mick Marr ami Cahalau, Attorneys Wyandotte Savings Bank Bldg Wyandotte, Midi. MORTGAGE SALE l>efault having ln-en u«ude in the conditions of a certain mortgage, nude by Jamb Kttvh ami Nottie Kirch, bis wife, of tin* City of Wyundu-tte, (\>tin ty of Wayne, State of Michigan, Mortgagors, to the Wyandotte Savings Hank, a curi»<>ration organized and ex iting under and by virtue «rs the gen eral In,nking law* trf the State ot Mittigan, of Wyandotte, Michigan, Mortgagee, dated the fourth duy erf September, A. I>. 1924 and recorded iu the offu*» of tile Register of lM>oda for tin* County of Wayne, state «rs Michigan, on the eighth day of Septem ber, A. H. 11124, in Lil>er 117 b of moa gagen, on page 128, on which mortgage there is rlaun«*d to be due a 4 the dale of this notice, for principal, intern* und taxw, the sum of Ten hundn*<t thirty-(four dollar* and seventy-foiu tenhs ($1034.74 i, and no ?*iit <«r jwo eeeding having ln<en iiu»titut«*d at kiw to recover the debt secured by suid mortgage. or any part thereof, tliere fore, by virtue of tin* of sule contained iu said mortgage, and pur suant to the statute of the State of Michigan in such case made and pro vided, Notice Ls hereby given that 014 Tuesday, the ninth day of April, A. I». 11*40. at twelve o\i<K*k noon. Liijgern Standard time, said mortgage will he foreclosed by a sale at public vendue to the highest bidder, at the southerly or Congress Street entrance to the Wayne County Building, in the City of lH*troit, County of Wayne, State Michigan (Uiat being the place of bold ing tin* Circuit Court within said county; of the premises described iu *nid mortgage. or so much tlicre<itf as may be netvt*.<ary to pay the amount due on said mortgage, as ufomsaid, with iufer«jt thereon, and all legal coats, charge and expcjises thereon, in* hiding the attorney fees allowed by lr.w. which said premise.-* are situate iu the City »if Wyandotte, County of Wayne, State of Michigan, and are described as follows: lA*t uumtiered nineteen till; of BhK-k twenty-thrvv i2.ii and aL that part of Lot eighteen (IS I ot Block twenty-three t 23; described as follows: Beginning at the north on-t corner of suid lot eighteen (Is t : jh« mo southerly on the east line ..f lot eighteen <18; to the souilioad isuner thereof; thence along the south line of lot eighteen ilsi south eighty-nine tsl»; de gree'-'. fifty-nine (.V.»; minutes west six i«;» f«n*t : tlieiu-e northerly in a straight line to tin- point of be ginning, of the South In-tr-ut Sub division of part of Section thirty two Cl 2», Township thrive (3/ south, iLinge eleven til; east, ac cording to the plat thereof record ed In the ol’fh-e of the register of deeds for the county of Wayne, 1 k\-ember 19, 1890, iu Liber four teen (14> on page ninety-five (Pfii of plaits. Together with the hereditaments and airpurtenances thereof. W’YANDOTTE SAVINGS BANK, Mortgagee. Marr and ('ahaLan. .Attorneys for Mortgagee. Wyandotte Savings Batik Bldg.. Wyandotte. Mich. I>ated: January 12. 1940. 2w13 DAVID C. CONWAY CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR Registered Special Attention Given to SUBDIVIDING, PLATTING, FARM AND LOT SURVEYS All Work Certified 423 N. Drive Wyandotte, Mich. Res. I’littur: 17J9-R Charles W. Koch GENERAL INSURANCE 11715 McCann Road K.P.D. 1 Wyandotte TELEPHONE 7014-R2 25wiS James C. Headman Agency INSURANCE FIRE, TORNADO AND PLATE GLASS 337 ChMtwt Stmt The Facilities Of My Office Are Available To You 1 IN PURCHASING A HOME IN BU ILDING A HOME IN SELECTING A HOMESITE IN DISPOSING OF YOUR PROPERTY TO PLAN YOUR ESTATE TO SETTLE YOUR ESTATE TO MANAGE YOUR PROPERTY TO INVEST YOU R MONEY $. S. BROUGHTON REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ESTATE MANAGEMENT .16); Biddle W>. 2156