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The Wyandotte Herald BY J. I). HAVEN . B 7 OAK ST. PHONE 0056 1 Issued Every Friday at ; Wyandotte, Mich. , Entered at the Wyaudutte Mich., , Poe toss ice at "eeoiid clast) matter. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year ESTABLISHED 1879 J<*«iph L. *’aliakin. m»u of Mr. and Mns. John *’. Cuba Inti. Jr., who has a junior medical student at the University of Mulligan. received his t*ib*heinr of " iem*e degree, Wednesday evening. a: tin* Mir*»ni<* temjde. l>e ti< it. with hi-* elas> from the Univer sity of In-troi’. uliieh he formerly at tei_ *!«-d Tne hiirial of Andrew Towns, who fell from a "<• *w while working on the I let roit river tthaunel and d owned on April 2, took ]»la«s* m Itlonmdnlo rein «tery. The lnxly was re«-«»ver**d last 17. day. He is siirviveil hy hi" wife. El'.e. and the following ehiidreii: Mi". Ethel S lv<H'kl Mt> *«h*nn <»*••*!. Mr* Henry Klair. Mrs. Itayniond Mr- Ea i : i it. Jerome and I toy Towns. Two Socistiss Sponsor Trip What promises to one of the lat est ex ursioiis .►}' the sea"on iweiir" m*xi ’J'tL j rsd;iy. June Id. when the Knight** of ( olumhiis and Daughters of Isa bella will join in a trip to Boi" Plane park There will he a hi;: lis’ of attraetioii" at tin- island to fu ri"h "p<»:t and amusement for all. Licenses Granted ty the Council The t oniieil. at its session Tuesday 'Ciijdht. authori/.eil tin* issuance of li ter. -**s, as follows: Key-maker and loeksmith S. S. Kie.sge 4V>., 31 72 Biddle avenue; Kug- Mie Sirois. 14-10 Biddle avenue; Uoy U. UJid Claude 11. Williams. .’ls4s Biddle Avenue. Junk dealer Steve Yorovich, *Z*5 I.meoln strfeet f’htss ’’4*” restaurant—Jose|ih Ihi fuowa. 1175 Eureka avelilK. George llargretr. 114 Oak street. N7la.**> ”A** restaurant t'nhalan drug stole No. 2. I>*4** Biddl«* avenue; 1 Cohort Brown. 2*31 Van Alstyne houl envrd; S. S. Kr<*sge Company, 3172 Padtile avenue; Kenuie Davis, 3310 Port street; Cunningham drug store, 82us Riddle avenue. <'lasj* * B” restaurant Edward De fiant). 2024 Second street. Wyandotte in the Last ILat The Board of Education was talking • bout firing an employe who had de clined to contribute toward the Detroit patriotic fund. • « • i»r. W. H. Honor wrote from ’’Some where m paiur." praising the splen- CL<l Work of tin* Wyandotte chapter of tin* Ked r’l'i". * • t Private Thomas C. PrDkoni wrote t cum Frame, ibvlaring that In- was getting fat mi tin* a my rations, which Were something like this; Breakfast. t>a<*o| 4 and |H»tatocK. white bread. <-of f*-e with sugar, on. e in a while huttej;; di liner, some go.*d stew. <-of fee and su r. white bread. >oiiw*t iim*s pie; suje |>er. bra/.eil l*««*f ami fried pi»tat «**". White bread, eoffee arid sugar. *niiie tiiu«-s butter and jaiu. • • • A representative of tin* United ,it#-s Emergency Fleet c<*r]»oraTion mine to Wyandotte to have a housing •urvey of the city made, loiter the gov ernment ere«-t«*d a number of houses •oi.th ••{ tin* North lain* and east of the railroads, for occupancy hy ship 4>nikier«. • • • Aai unnaimsl ]>ersoii who was s»s*n pn-kLng up a la lory bond oii tin* street Was warms! to ret uni satin* to a local 4xnnk. “ami save further trouble.*’ LEAGUE OF CATHOLIC’ WOMEN Whim tin* regular Dueling of tin* League of Catholic Women is held on June 11. at 2 oYhw*k. in tin- American legion club house, final plans for a Itenefit tea will he disctis- Ded. Airs. Henry Stein, genera 1 chairman. •ni ouiu «*s rliat the scene of the tea w ill t>< fin* home of Mrs. Anna Melody. Bi iH*rior l*oulevnrd. and that Wedues dwv, June I*2. from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9. will he rhe titue. Tie* i*ommift»-c assisting Mrs. Stein is .*»mpo"«il of Mesilaim*s Alfred Danz. Frank Scbuuim*\ William McNamara. I fell n*rt Broughton. John Campbell. I*aul Hofstetfer and Mi?** 1-iura Ikdan. TKIMTY EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday. June 9. i** the third Sunday Osier Trinity. Itev. C. .1. Krahnke will romliu-t ti** services. His sermon topic is, “A Di*s**»nrse on the Isiw and hie <?o*q**l.’* has»d on the text. I Timothy 3. siT. 4>u Tm*sday <*f next week the adult instruction class will l»e held at 7 p. m. Tin* juniors will meet in the achool at 7:30 On We<lnes4iay a *q»o<*ial graduation «u'r\u , e will b*v held at 7:30 p. m. llev. E A. }b*ssler will t>e the sjN*aker. 4H» Thunuhiy afterneon rhe l*ulies’ Aid irnet?*. 2 p. m. Trinity’s Senior •opriety will hold its June humne*** tm-etiiig at S p. m. The male chorus ami t?te ladies* ehoir mt-et for rcbears;i! on Friday ev ening, 7 :30. THE CITY COUNCIL Official Proceedings Wyandotte. Miih., May 2s. 1940. Regular session of the Council of the Pity of Wyandotte, tlu* Honorable Mayor Louis W_ Behm, pßt*sidiug. Roll Pall. I’resent; Councilmeu Behm. Brohl, Mason, Sihultz. Wagar, Wagner. Absent: None. Minute*. Motion hy rouiicilutan Ford Wagar, supported by Councilman Wagner, that tin* reading of the minutes of the last meeting he disjs'Used with and the sime stand approved as ree»»:ded. Yeas: r'uuucilmen lh-hin. Brohl, Mason, Schultz, Wagar, Wagner. Nays; None. <>l***ning of Bids Proposals were r*s-ei\ed for the pur chase of the old I’ity Hall Pr*»|»»*rty lroin the followiug: Bid from Max Miggoll. Biddle Avenue, Wyandotte, in aimuint of 541,- imhmmi. with < asiiit)'he h enehrsiHl in aimuint of j*2.osniio being 5 |n-r ceiu of the bid price in itsplired. Bid from Fran«t*> B. Sobcl. Limsilusliire Ri»ad. Deti**ii, in amount of .5i7.25u.n0. wiiit Pertified Cie-ck en cJo-4*d in amount of S2Jhm»oo. All liiil" refer ed to'Council. Mi" ellaneoii" Business. Appliration for Taxi Ciib License re s-iv«d from liiver »’ity Cab Company. “.117 Biddle Avenue, for Taxn-ab Num ber .’i. being a lttt{s Plymouth four door sedan, duly approved by the Police IH-- pa fluent. Referred to < oum-il. Applications for Taxi Cab Li« en.ses reis-ivctl from tin* Wyamiotfc Cab Ser viis*. 3117 Biddle Avenue, for Taxi cub" numlH-red 1 and 2 oeiug a 10.3 b Ford Four Door Sedan and a 1 1 *44 1 Pontiac foin door "tslan. both duly ap proved by the Police 1 b*j»artliieiit. Referred to Council. Applications for Motor liu> Li<-enscs rts-eive*l from Tillie Slapark and John iH-msky. )W> Orange Street, for blisses numlMied 1, 2 and 3. all duly approved by the Police Department. Referred to Council. Applications for Clas" “A” Restau rant Licenses r«*<i*iv**d from Eugene Sirois (Siroi> Confectionery Storei 14** l*avis Street ami John .1. Richards, i Mac Cut Rate Drug Store» 3H*o Bid dle Avenue, both duly approved by the Commissioner of H»*alih, Sanitary ln "l**ctor and Building lns]iector. Referred to Council. Application for Clavs ”B’* Rcstau lant License leceived from Florence Richards and Kelva Fields i K«*ntucky Farm House* l«*li4 Biddle Avenue, duly ajUiroved by the Polh-e Department. Commissioner of Health. Sanitary ln>- i«M*ior and Building ln>|»ectnr. Refi*rred to Council. Aii)ilhatioiis fin* Class *‘C“ R»*stau rant Licens»*s ns-eiv»*<l from William P. Migoski < North Line Innt 1<*.57 Ford Avenue and Walter Wiernik * Wiernik • laixlensi 2!*07 Fort Street, both duly n)»p:oved by tlie Police I *e)iartm<‘iit. )N-mmissioiicr of Hesilth. Sanitary Ins jss-ior and Building lii"|M*ctor. Referred to Council. Application for Junk Dealer s li.-euse »«*cei\ed from Allhti Sandois. 21* s Che-stnut Street, to ojH*rate one junk truck in the City of Wyandotte, duly approved! by the Police Department. Referred to Council. Application for Junk l*cale>i’.s Intense rceeived from Charles La guess. SJT. • irange Street, to operate a push cart in the City of Wyandotte, duly approv ed by the Polh-e Department. Refer: e<l to Council. Applications fur Motor Bus Lit'eiiXtr* recei\ »1 from tin* Ea>teru Michigan Motorbij"cs, IT*i« \\ashiugtou Boule vard. l»etroit. Mi higau. for busses liiimbi-rcil 2.'*.. 2*. 2-5. 2*l. 27. 595, 55**.*. uiiii. iwrj. «*a*4»). o**s. < A C. o<*7, linjt, *443. *’.t4. t’d.i, iL><i, <2V*. *(4,1. tKL!, )»»2. to-*, Im4. '*77. *'*7s. *>7o. list*. »VM. t>S3, bM, • *n.s. *’*m>. bS7, *>v>, *>so. all duly approv al by the I‘olU-e J>ej*artm«-nt. Ref**rred to Council. ll**m»ral»le Mayor and Council. We would lik** i«• ask to jKiint signs •«n the "idowaiks.. advertising our twelfth annual hum.might with wet w.iter paint. Sim-erely vours, Wyandotte Chapter «► d«-r «»f DeMoiay Ro|*ert E. Labile. S<-ril*e timi Treas. Referred to * ’oum-il. To the Honorable Mayor and Council, t'ity ..f Wyandotte. Honorable Sirs; There is a real traffic jam around the premises of St. Elizabeth Church each Sunday owing to the narrowness of th«* Street. The Church owns four .ots lm-ated »n tin* corner of *io«*d«]l alul Second Streets. Thei e i> an alley «-iitrains to th«-s** l<»ts lM*t.we*-n *»o«ni4 , ll and Second Str»s-t l*ut the grading t»f the alley is a rea<l hazard for inaehiues. If this hazard were r*-move<| with a j*ro|*er grading, and a pmj**r grading for an *»u-tb-t on Snvud Strt-et. 1 -am sure this traffic problem would he easily solved. Kindly give thi*. matter your eurn «-st <-ousidenition and I am sure you will tender a real safety service to the putdh*. With kind regar<N I await :» favor able reply. yours. Rev. l>s* J. ZimlUr. Sr. ElizalM-rh’s l'iirish. Referred to I'otiueil. 15* 1 lie Homrsible Mayor and C-i’y • oumil. City of Wyandotte, Michigan, tlentlemeu: I am now oj»*rating a Cas*dine Sta tion at tin* Northwest eorner of Biddh- Avenue and *io<siell Sti>s*ts. and 1 have r***pie>t«*<l a ]N-rmi? from the City En gim*er t«* hr»vik the curb on Coodell St «*<-t a stretch of "t*vui l\*et or more th-*iii is now oj**ij. to allow a better and safer drive way for the patrons of my station. The City refernsl me to tin* t’hief of Polb-e for his opinion rel ative Ur safety, ami the Chief bas ad ' is4**l me that ««>uld see i.o ol.jex-ti«*n to it. Therefore. I tvspeet/ully request your Honorable B<siy t«* authorize ttie City Engineer to grant said fiermit. Very truly yours. I*agano .Serri<*e station. Paul J. Pagano. 10Mt> Biddle Avenue. Heifer ed to Couueil. Presentation i>f Petitions. To the Honorable, the Mayor and Continued on Page Four THE WYANDOTTE CITIZENS LEAGUE RECOMMENDS Mr. Thomas Allman, Jr. and Mr. John R. Mclnerney For Public School Trustees THE FINE CHARACTER CIVIC INTEREST AND PERSONAL BACKGROUND OF THESE MEN WILL ASSURE CONTINUED ORDERLY, EFFICIENT SCHOOL MANAGEMENT protect Educational Opportunity For Wyandotte Children VOTE MONDAY, JUNE 10 Voting Booths at Four Public Schools 222,015 STATE OF MIOHKIAN, Comity of Waym—*is. At a of the Pro bate Court for said County of Wayne, hold at tho lToUm* Court r«*nm in tho City of iK'troit. on tho twentieth day of May in the yoar ono thousand nino hundred and f« ny. Proent Joseph A. Murphy, Judge of Prolurte. In tJio mat ter of the estate of PETEK SCHARTZ. dot-aMHI. Catherine <\ Scliartz. for mer administratrix of said estate, hav ing rendered to this oourt lu-r first ami final amount in said matter. It is or dered. that the twenty-sixth day of June, next at ton o’clo k in tlie fore noon at said Court room 1*- api*oinicd for examining and allowing said ac count. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order he published three su<-is*ssive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in the Wyandotte Herald, a newspaper printed and <ir ulating in said Countv of Wavne. JOSEPH A. MURPHY. Judge of Probate. (A true copy) JAMES H. SEXTON, Deputy Probate Register. 22w3 STATE OF MI OHIOAN The Pro bate Court for the (Vanity of Wayne. No. 2Tb,704 In the matter of the estate of ATVII’ST TUKSKI, deceased. Notiee is hereby given that all creditors of said de*-eased are required to present their claims, in writing and under oath, to said Gwirt at the Probate Of fice in the Pity of iKMroit. in said County, and to serve a copy thereof ujkui W. Hugh Williams at 15 Em mons Court, Wyandotte, Michigan, ad ministrator of said estaie on or before the fifth day of August, A. I>. lt*44>, and that sin li claims will l»e heard by <aid court at the Pr«*hate Court room No. Hlb, Wayne County Building. in tin* City <rf Detroit, in said County, on tin* fifth day of August. A.,D. P.H4*. at two o'clock in the afternoon. I>ated May 22nd. A. D. IfMO. JOSEPH A. MURPHY, Judge of ProUate. Publish in Wyandotte Herald, once n each we»-k for three weeks succes sively, within thirty days from the da*e hereof. 23w3 EXCURSIONS HOOKED FOR THIS MONTH Saturday, June 8 First Baptist <tiur<4) school, to Rois Blanc park. Thursday. June 13 Joint excur sion of Knights of Columbus and 13aught (Vs of Isabella, to Bois Blanc. Monday evening. June 17 Annual moonlight trip of Order of DeAlaluy, on steamer l*ut-in-Bay. Tuesday, June 18—Annual excursion to Rois Blanc, by Our Lady of ML Carmel church. Thursday. June 20—St. Stephen’* Episcopal church annual excursion to Bods Blanc. Satwday, June 20—Animal excur sion of First Methodist Sunday siiiool to Bois Blunt. ROOSEVELT 540 Eureka WASHINGTON 1440 Superior DAVID C. CONWAY CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR Registered Special Attention Given to SUBDIVIDING, PLATTING, FARM AND LOT SURVEYS All Work Certified 423 N. Drive WyandoUe, Mich. Res. Phone: 1739-R James C. Headman Agency INSURANCE FIRE, TORNADO AND PLATE GLASS 2737 Second St. Phone 2171 f^TRENTON^ N. A Mane A Son*. Inc., Treotoi dealer* in ooal, umber all build tng materia Charles W. Koch GENERAL INSURANCE 10715 McCann Road R-FJ). 1 Wyandotte TELEPHONE 7032-R-2 270.135 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne—ss. At a session of the Pro late Oourt f<*r said County of Wayne, ! eld at the Probate Court room in the Pity of I>etroit. on the twenty-aeeotid day of May in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty. Present Jos eph A. Murphy, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of LESLIE S. COCK BURN, deceased. Lillian W. Co 4cburn. executrix of the last will and testament of said deceased, having tendered to this oourt her first and final account in said matter and filed therewith her petition praying that the residue of said estate In* assign«*d in accordance mith the provisions of said last will. It is ordered, that the se*ond dm* of July, next at ten o’clock in the forenoon at said Court room be ap- IMiinted for examining and allowing said account and hearing said peti tion. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published three successive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in the Wyandotte Herald, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Wayne. JOSEPH A. MURPHY. Judge of Probate. (A true copy) JAMES H. SEXTON, Deputy Probate Register. 22w3 LABADIE 120 Goddard GARFIELD 340 Superior The McNab Co. ENGINEERED HEATING VENTILATING AIR-CO N DITIO NIN (J Elertromaster Ranges, Winkler Stokers Pliileo Refrigerators, Kitchen Ventila tors, Fluorescent Lighting 93 Oak St. Phone 1343 JOHN F. M C INERNEY REAL IN ESTATE E SERVICE PHONE 241 NOTARY PTBLJC 98 ELM ST.. CAHALAN BLDG. The Facilities Of My Office Are Available To You IN PURCHASING A HOME LN BUILDING 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 YOUR MONEY S. $. BROUGHTON REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ESTATE MANAGEMENT 3017 Biddle Wy. 2150 PECK IELECTRIC CO. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL WIRING. FIXTURES, REPAIRS L2f> Elm 8L Wjudstta. Phone 288 Mfafc DR. O. S. GROFF DENTIST mi BMflEi Inm /k\ !| L |j cO hp»TIONERS and ENGINEERS \jNturoy V SMITH INSURANCE ASENCT We Insure Everything 336 Poplar Bt., Wyandott* PHONE 2060 The John E. Youd Age Fire Insuran 144 WALNUT ST Telephone 1721 DR. N. G. BOWBEEB DENTIST X-RAY OFFICE 2M« BIDDLE AVENUE OFFICE HOCHB: • ■ m. tc 8 p m. Dr. A. M. BOYAJAN DENTIST X-RAY DIAGNOSIS (Ushn Rni!» .1. tm BIMI* An. Tvif* l .ymt 190 WYAMX "T, MICH ■W-H-8-H