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THE CITY COUNCIL Official I’roi ceilings *.\ Midi., Jnl> Hi. IP4O. K'fiilur s4-sm«»i» «>] tlw- ♦ ‘ounch «;[ ' Ij4‘ Olty «*f W.Vil lllloftl*, llie llo; •t'.il*.' - r l.«mis \V. Ipri-idiii.. B«»il ('all. J*r«N»ni: <VuiH-iliinai Ri-hui. !’.r*hl. Mhvh., Sihulfz Wag M-r. .*O-4*l t : Councilman \\ ,i"a . I 1.1 IMI.-tll* il IllisilH » <'• liifti.iiii.-.iti,,n from tin* 4 «>nt;»j.* ♦* ' • wj* ii was r»feri#«l lit* malt'! ’ll. i j-rung of Walnut Si i*i-t !:■ I• : ' ST i ! tin a i \ w. 'l i ’ . Mr*'H. i»« f«-rr«»«i lo i ‘oiun . . X*i.s-fiiaii« mix «>. Aj*j* .«atim* f.» .1 .nk iMaoi'- 1^ • - •o-i\o| f!••in l«- Pabrowa. I'l'.jii mr*«t. io i>|m r.iji' a |*» 1 H carl ii Tli. i il\ of WvaiuTotto 1 »»il\ a^> j. ,- o\* «i l»i IMlin- I m-|m rlinciil. Ref* i i •-«! io ('oiiiicii. A|i|»!ic;j|.foi. for 4 ’la ." ■'lf Rota.i *•*lit l.iceii'i* ris-emd from Augiut t I I'X-hhaum l Ai*ln*i|i*r. Ta\ci n » :£U> Hilu STr»•♦*!. dull approved n\ ih«* Police iT' lwrfiuMil. < 'ommi-vjoijrr of Health, sanitary lii'.jHi-toi and Raiding Jn- SJr ft or. liHVr'nl to Council. Afipi cation for Dan** Hail Lireliae i**4*4‘ivi■< 1 from August (' lloclmaiuii i ArtaMti r Tiivern » 33n> Him Street, willy approved bv tin Police lnparl iii4 nt. < oiiiiiiis'ionc' of Health. Sam lari InsjK-i tor and Building Insjiector. Referred to 4’nuin-il. Appl ica tiiui:4 for Ola ns "A Restau rant Im-viws rts-eived from Joseph J. Burke (Foul Coni'.) :s>4* Ford Avenue aml John Cuiivas t.N'ew Way Lunch) .‘44-444 Riddle Avenue, both duly approv ♦sl by th<* 4 ’ommissioniT of Health, Sanitary Inspis-for and Building ln sjH^tor. Refcrrtd to Council. Presentation of l*etitiou>. To th** Honorable, th** Mayor and the Oity Council, City of Wyandotte. < ientleinen: The undersigned, owners of the lots aml parcels of land si’t opjiosite our resjiective namiN hereby j**titiou for thi* grading, jiaving ami curbing ViU4*W4*wl Avenue from Fort Street to Twenty-second Street. Signed by Frtd Uowarth, 33U5 Viue mihk! Avenue ami ton others. Riderred t«» (louncil. Cuiimiuuicatioiix aml Imports from City ami Other Officials. Ue|M.rt from the Commissioner of Health of all i-omplaints investigated, contagion calls amt >o forth, for the p*riiMt from Jiiine 1, lb hi to July 1, RM4». Received ami placed i»n fill*. CiVpj of tin uwniiles of the minding of the Ebi't rival lioard of the City of Wiaiulotti* held on July 11. 11140. Ri'ceivid ami filaced on file. Statement of Rouiled Indch ted ness for the month of Jum*. 11*141, as pre seated by J. Lai’oinse, City Clerk, showing total net d*4>l to he SAI.tJHiT. 11l as t »f June :«». 11HU. It4*eeivi“4l and fdaeiil on file. llonurabl e Mayor and I'oiineii, 4 ity of Wyamlotte. 4 lent lenten.: With ri'feri'tiee to the pi-tithm for a playground on tin* Southwi*st corner of lCiverlKink ami Ninth Stieels. I beg to ri*iK»rt as follows: There is no projierty that will mee*t the abine ilesiription. hiwvi-ver it is piobably the on thi* South 4*asf coMier of Kiverliank and Ninth that is intendeil. Tin* ia*rueit for the use of this pri»- perty is irf uo value as saiil property luis reV4'rliil u» tin* State laiud lioaixl amt ha> Ih-i'u withheld from sale foi idaygriMiud fmrpirses. Tins property was plinved and drag gtsl fi*r a play field two years ago, with the 4‘onsent of the owner, ami then The jiemiit wa> ivithdiawn and same was |danted by the owner. To eliminate a rviwtitio of this, all permits for the use of private land shordd be made for the entire season, ami filed with th». City Clerk. There will hi* no expense involved in pieiNiriug the land as this work may be |ierformed as regular nnitiue. If the backstop euustructed by Hh* Recreation Uopartment the Engin eering I will transport and i*rect it. Respectfully submitted, F. W. Laddie, City Engineer. 4 ity Engineer instructed to proceed. Tin* Honorable. The Mayor and City Council, City of Wyandotte. 4 h'litleiiieu : We will it if you will autlioiize the transfer of to our |H*nniiiH*nt eiiuipmi'iit fund. It is our desire to purchase two sireits for our |»a trolling autos. Thi' request is made for the reason ilial two of the sirens are <*hMdele aud i.U'iitiNfaetory. Respectfully submit ted, lioartl of Police and Fire Com mi'siimiTS. Ralph Wahowiuk. Seorctary. Ri*fer!ed to Council, tbmoruhle Mayor ami Couuell, 4 ity of Wyamlotte. I.culleim u: With r**f«*ri*iice to the comiuiiideation of \\4*yand anil lloginan Fish Market rei|iie>ting a i*enuit to construct a traim- jamltiT house at 471 Biddle AiiMMie. we wish to ie|»ort as follows: The |d*ans -presented for a permit eoirflh’l with Section 44 :!►"» of the Build ing ami Safety Code of tin* City of Wyamlotte. anil therefore tbiis L>ei>arl meiit ha? no authority to issue a per mit. An inflection of the premises con firms the statement in the communica tion that this is filleil-in land, ami i leases a fmiiHkition pro**lem for a nut son ry walleii structure. This L>e partmeut liuis uo objection to construc tion ai-coriliug to jdans. however, we advise that the adjoining pn»i*rictor Im* consulted relative to any deviation from the code. Kespis-rfully submitted. F. W. Llctille lity Engineer. Frcil W. ftlasson. Bhlir. Inspector. Referml to Board of Health HiuioraWe Mayor anil I'outicil. 4'ity of Wyandotte. Mi<*higan. 4»eutlemi*n : hi n*]dy to your motion of July ’Jth. reQuestiog a re-efevk of the i>i‘Utiou of property owners on Maple *4trwet, lw»lween Twenty-third ami Fort Strm*ts 1 le % u* as follows; There are "*-4* feet of privately "wn oil frontage 4»f thi> tlu-rc are feet <.r -llt.lMi jK-r itent -igmsl for. a«- eordiug to oik reconl-. However. iher»* i' another signature which we do not liav,. (.ii our record' and which prob uhly iis-ant to represent the o!he! home on thi' blm-k. Il that siguatu ♦* i-> allow i-il. th** pi*n*4*ntage s.gncd Would he ji.OH per efiit. Ii» f ws-tfully. Falward W. Kane. City Asses'or. I nfini'he,! Business. 11 uorahie Mayor and « ounce. llidotte. Mil lligati. He. th'liieu : 1m aecordaiiee w:tii your re-o.i;:: *u of .1- ly ?#. 1 ;im .suiwiiiitt ;ng a r* ;» • t Jin* ns-ris*k <»t the jniitioi; !"i ,r.i»li..g ami paving of Twenty llnr-l M.eet T: • .111 link T* i Eureka a> foil'.w*: Tin-r e .i r* HT'vt.g** f**i*i oi ;» ii.it’ .y >i ui-il laial fronting on Iwenty i i* !: * 1 Strut hetw.e;. oak Str *" and knuk. Aicnue. Tlie p tit ion contain' valid signatures f,,t I.T’C.iTJ <u a per centage of 4v.Vv one signal;,.-:e for d7‘J feet not valid bivaUsi* there i' a narrow 'tn]e fir - feet virile ami 117- teet huig tween the Street and tin* prop* try owned by the signer. If thi.' 'lguature were allow, d. Lucre would In- dl '.*-» l***. eent 'iglied. Respeet fully. Eikvi-nrd W. Kum*. i ity Assessor. 1 l»Usiiw*-s. ilouorahit* Mayor and 4'ouncil. i'ity of Wyamlotte. U* iitbmieu : With reference to your Resolution ropmsting a reelus-k so; petitions for paving of Maple Street from t*> Fort Street, and :£ird Street from t*ak to Eureka. I lwg to rcinirt as follows: Maple Street: Total frontage involv ed, sjl!4> f4*et; Total frontage represent ed in petition. .'44>o feet; Percentage of frontage in p4*tition, 57. l£trd Street : Total frontage involved. 2777.J44 fin*t; Total frontage represent ed in |>etitiou. LI7N.S4t fi*4*t ; Percentage of froutage in in titiou. d’J.4. 14JC.5 feet on the petition Is erroti eously descrttied. Should this he includ ed the total froutage represented in the lH*titiou is E551J441 feet or 45.4 i»er eent. 1 wNh, further, to call to your at tentiou the signature of Jacob Koru win. in the jietitioii with .*47'J feet of frontage. Mr. Korowin has no frontage on this Street and therefore hi' signa ture could not be considered. R» siMctf-ully submitted. F. W. Liddle. City Eugim*er. I nfinished Business. Honorable Mayor ami Council, City of Wyandotte. 4 Jeiithmeu: Attached her4*to please find a e«»iii uruuication from the War lH*partmeiit. which is self-explanatory. ResiM'etfully submitted. F. W. Liiklle. 4 itv Engine* r. July 13. H*b*. PI BLIC NOTICE 1. The port of l»4*troit Comini"i'*n -d Hetroit. Miehigan. Ini' applied t<» this office for penni"H*u t<* fill in an area surrounding Mud. 4»ra>sy ami Mauiajinla Island', in all about Rso l»egitilling approximately thr**-* miles lielow the moil til of tin* Rouge River shortcut canal and extending ilownstream a distance approximately four mills to a point opimsite tin* ~a'te rly 'ide of the upjht end of tJro'se lie, in ai-contance with plati' on fil** in this irffhe. which may In* in<iH*< t*d by interesteil thirties. 2. Any interesteil paity entertain ing ohji*etious to the pro|s*'**d o|s*ra tions, based uiion reasons affecting navigation, sJimiUi file written protest thereto with this offiis*. statiug therein the rcasons pertaining to navigation U|hoi whu h this protest i*. founded not later than four P. M., Eastern Stand ard Time. July Uik l‘>44>. Protests duly Pili*d in the form aud manner and within the time almve prescribed will rds-ivi* the careful eousiderutiou of this »»ffi<*e. War Department Eniti*d States Engitiecr Office 4)05 Federal Buiidiug l Detroit R. G. Barrows IjL |IoL. Corps of Engineers District Engineer. Referred to Council. Honorable Mayor and CouncLlmen. City of Wyandotte. Michigan, (ientleimm: I hereby submit to you for your cou s ide rat ion the statement of iVish aud Bank Funds and B lilget Appropria tion', for tin* month of June, 11440. aud also for the i»eriiHl from October 1, 11»:r.» to June IWO. Respectfully sulunitteii. Luwreuce J. IgiCourse, City Clerk. Receiviil anil placed ou file. Recess. Itecouveuiug. Roll Call P’eseiit : 4k»uii4*ilinen Be tun, P.rolil, Mason. Si*liultz. Wagner. Absent: Councilman Wagar. Resolution*. Wyandotte. Mich., July 16. 11H0. Resolution, by 4V»um*iUnau Louis Brobl, Sr. Resolved bv the City Council of the City otf Wyandotte, Whereas it aiipeats by notice dated July 13. I!M4>. from th»* l. S. Engin eer’s Office that the Port of Detroit Comtnisxion contemplates filling an a r e« on tile IH-troit River adjaeent to the City of Wyandotte, and Whereas, it appears that such fill may affect the waiter intake of tlie Miiuici|ial Sitviiv G*mmisaiou and thii' aff«s*t the wat-r supply of the Citjy of Wyandotti*. now be it •Ri'solveil tJiat the 4’ity Engini*er xluill and is hereby dim-ted to im medrately make search and examin ation of the plans for such fill at the office of the C. S. Engineer and de termine its affect on the existing wat er intake ami if tlie fill shall inter sere therewith, to file a written pro ti*st in aeeordam*e with the terms of said notice. I move th<* adoption of the forego ing resolution. Cswincilmon l/eii* Brohl, 9r. Sttw>ortcd by Councilman Mason. Yt*as: Council men Behm. Bohl. Mason. Schultz, Wagner. Navs*. None. Wyandotte. Mich , July 16, 1040. Resolution, by fiouucilm.iu Louis ItroM, Sr. Ri*solviai by tin* ('ity Coum il •»f tiu* |4 ’ity <*f Wyandotte, that tin* City Clerk h« and hi*ri*by H authorized and dir n t4*4l to transfer from the 44as and *RI Ais-oiint in the budget of the l’oiiix* 1 *epartnioiit, .<I4iMH» t«» the Pu iha'4* of Permanent Eapiipmcut Aeeonnt in the hudgi-t of tin* Police Di‘partnn*iit. to allow* for the purctiuse of two sir *-ns for the patrolling autos. I move tin* adoption of the forego ing rcsoLution. Cimm-ilman Louis Brohl. Sr. Supi*orti*d by Councilman Wagm*r. X-ii': Coiineilmen Rohm. Brohl. d.i.'on. Si-hultz. Wa.gner. N.iv " : N oin*. Wiandotti. Mil’ll.. July li;. IP4<». Rexopit ion. hi Couiieilman E"Ui' lirohl. Si. R«*> dioil by th»‘ City Coiim*il of tin* i 'iti of W yandotti*. that the Cit> A* t• ho and in* heri'by H iii'tr a-i* d to pro4*i*t*d witJi tin* inso-'arv p.ip* i' ind [» ♦•'"lit sam<* Imok to this ( oiiiicii for Tin- purcha'♦* of L«*t> 11 and 15. Rich Welch Subdivision of Blocks 1- 13. II and southerly 31*1 fis't of Bl»H*k> '.* and I<* and 11 of J. M. Welch > Sub division of part of the Eureka Iron and St«s‘l Work' Subdivision of part of Section IfJ. T. 3 S., R. 11 H, West of i». M. and T. R R.. City of Wyandotte, Wayne County, Michigan. f*>r the pur jNixo of tin* opening of Walnut Street fiom Ti nth Strcet to the alley w**st of Tenth Street at a cost of .<6so»)i» each. • r a total of $1,300.00 from Mr. J. W. .\* r!inger of :isii7 Si-otteu Avenue. De nut. Michigan, also providing .exemp tion of paving tax assessment on the adjoining Lot No. 14>, owned by Mr. Nerlinger. as per the reipiest and re eoiniueudatiou of the Committee in their n*i>ort of June *AS. 11440. I move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Louis Brohl. Sr. Supimrted by Councilman Schultz. Yeas: Couneilmeu Behm. Brohl. Mason. Scrultz. Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich.. July 16. 11440. Resolution, by Councilman Louis Brohl. Sr. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the petition for the grading, paving aud curbing of Vinnwood Avenue from Fort Street to Twenty--second Street be held for con 'ideration of the 1041 program, being as the program for the P. 440 season is complete. 1 move the adoptiou of the forego ing resolution. Councilman Ismis Brohl. Sr. Sui*i>ortcd by Councilman Wagner. Yeas: Oouncilmeu Behm. Brohl. Ma>ou. Schultz. Wagner. Nays: N<»ne. Wyandotte. Mich., July 1(1. 11*4»*. Re>elutioii. by Councilman Louis Brohl. Sr. Re-olved by the City Council of the City <*f Wyandotte, that tlie applica -I,*n f*»r licetis,. t*» oj>erate a Class “B li**'taiirant under the provisions of the • *nlinauees of the ( ity of Wyandotte V and hereby is approved to Augu.'t 4’. H'N-hbaum ( Arbeiter Tav , rn» 330 Elm Street ind tin* City Clerk he aud hereby is iiithorized to issue Class *“B Restau rant License to tin* above named per x.*n a* the above address*. 1 move the adoption of the forego ing resolution. Couiieilman Louis Brohl. Supportt-d by 4%»uucilman Wagner. Yea': t’oiincilmam Beam. Brohl, Mason. Schultz, Wagner. Nays: None. Wyaudotte. Mich., July 16. 11440. Resolution, by Councilman Louis liruhl. Sr. Resolved by rh e City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the applica tion for LioeU'e to oi»erate a Dance Hall under the iHrovisi ms of the 4)r itinances of the City of Wyandotte be and heri»by is appnrved to August C. Hochibu'inn ( Arbeiter Tav ern i 330 Elm Street ami ttu* City be and hereby is autJiorized to issue Dance Hall L»l --censes to the above uarned persou at the above addre-ss. 1 move the adoption of forego ing resolution. Councilnwtu Brohl, Sr. Sui«4e>rte(f by (Am noil man Masou. Yeas: Couneilmeu Benin. Brohl, Mason. Schultz. Wagner. Nays: None. Wyandotte. Mich., J'lily 16. U444.K Resolution, by 4 '•ouncilma a Isiiiis Brohl. Sr. Res*»lved by the City Council of tlie City of Wyandotte, tbsit the applica tions for U> ojierate Class *‘A Uesta.iirants under the provisions of tin* Ordinances of the City of Wyan dotte, he and hereby are approved to Joseph J. Burke i Ford Confection *ry> .7j4i Ford Avenue. J »hn C*a 1 1 va ■» ( New* \V r ay Lunch) :4P> Biddle Avenue, ind the City Clerk t>e and hereby is rithorized to i>sue Class ’*A" Kestau ’•-*nt Luenses to the abdve named per yms at the above addresses. I move the uloption of the forego mg resolution CounciLmau Louis Brohl. S.r. Sut»ported by Councilnuui Scbultz. Yea': Couneilmeu Behm. Brorl. Ma **i>n. Si*hnlt/.. Wagner. Nays: None. Wyaudotte. Mich., July 16. 11440. Resolution, by Councilman Louis Brohl, Sr. ißesolved by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, that the applica tion for Junk Dealer's License, under the provisions of the Ordinances of the City of Wyandotte be and hereby is approval to Joe Dabrowu, 363 Plum Street, to i.pi'rate a push cart in the City of Wy indotte. imi the City Clerk be and hereby hi authorized to issne Junk Dealer’s Li reii'e to the above namtd per Min at the above address. 1 move the adi»iitioa of Che forego ing reisolution. Councilman liOuis Brohl, Sr. Srj-pjsirted by Councilman Masou. Yeas: Comieilmen Behm. Brohl, Mioon, Schultz, Wagne". Nays: None. Special Order. The Mayor stated that on behalf of the of the 4 'ity of Wyandotte he wishid at this time to thank the ;m rade i'ommiuee for putting on a 4th of July parade in the City of Wy- Mfdotte treve** before excelled and to thank all of the Committee and Coun cil and particularly Councilman Johu Wagner, Cha Lilian, and Councilman knit Schultz and < '•Miiirilniau F«>r<l \\Hii;ir and all other for their t't>-o|M*ia lion and all of the varnm> or ganizations and individuals in tin* city wlio {MrtieiiKited in making thu 4Ut <*f July cHelnation a great success. Adjournment. .Motion to adjourn at !);37 I*. M.. h\ Councilman Brolil, Mipported by Coun cilman Sc hultz. Yeas: Couneilnien liehm, Itrohl ila >on. Schultz. Wagner. Nays: None. LAWRENCE J. La COURSE. City Clcri. Man- A Calialan, Attorneys Wyandotte Sating.-. Bank Bldg. Wyandotte, Mich. Sheriff*-. No. .m77'i . Cal. No. 246.1 UK) SI ILL I! F S >ALE. B\ \irt:ii «.f a uiit of fieri facia-, issued out of .md under tin* seal ol the Circuit i uitt tor the County of Wayne and State «»f Michigan, to me dir«*ecd and deliv* t c?|. in favor of Edna M. Selieuerle, Malde Koirer*. Christine Dieker-ou W hittaker. .May Dickerson Lewiue. Cecelia Dickerson. Administratrix of the Estate of Douglas D. Dickerson, deceased. and Cecelia Dickerson, against the good- and chattel-, lauds and tenements of Brace Fox Brant. 1 did. on the -7th day of March. A. D 1940 levy uiH.u and take all tin- right, title nnd interest of said Brui-e Cox Erant. in and to the following dis « rilied real estate, si Hunted in the County of W ayne and State of Michi gan. to wit: AH that certain pice and !«<reel of laud situated in th e Town ship of Monguagon. Comity of W'ayne and State of Miehignu. known and des cribed as Commencing at a stake in the southerly line of Section 23. Town 4. South, of Range 10. East. Vil lage <>f Trenton. Township of Mou guagon. County of W’ayne and State of Michigan, which stake is distant south. 88 degrees. 27 min utes. .‘4l seconds west. 679.78 feet from the south-east corner of said Section 23; thence north. 1 degree, 44 minutes and 2b seconds west. 677.35 feet to au iron stake in the southerly Hue of a right of way of the Detroit, Toledo aud 1 ronton Railroad; thence north. 87 degrees. 23 minutes. (>9 seconds west, 1.77.- J*3 feet to an iron stake in the southerly line of said railroad right of way; thence south. 1 de gree. 44 minutes, 29 seconds east. 668.87 fi*et to au irou stake in the southerly liu** of said Section 23. being the center line'of Vaulloru Road. so-call«*d; thence north. Xs degrees. 2.7 minutes. 31 seconds east. 177.4* feet to the plaee of be ginning. containing 2.3PE7 actes of land. ill of which 1 shall expose for sale at public auction, to tin* highest bidder, ns the law directs, at the southerly or Congress Street entrance of the W’ayne County Raiding, in the City of De troit. Wayne County. Michigan (that bei *g the building in which the Cir i nit Court for said County of Wayne, state of Michigan, is held) on Tues day. the 3rd day of September, A. D. I'.Mo at 11 ;(H) o'clock forenoon, Eastern Standard time. ACE IE F. JOHNSON. Acting Sheriff. By BERNARD M. MONACHAL, Deputy S!ieriff. Marr and Cahalan, Wy a mint te. M ichigau. .'ttorneys for Plaintiffs. Dated July 12. 11>40. 29\v7 Marr & Cahalan, Attorneys Wyandotte Savings Bank Bldg. Wyandotte, Midi. Sheriff's No. .777X0 Cal. No. 246.660 SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued (.lit of and under the seal of the Circuit. Court for rhe County of Wayne and State of Michigan, to me directed and delivered in favor of Edna M. Scheuerle, Mable Rogers, Christine Dickerson Whittaker, May Dickerson Lewine, Cecelia Dick erson, Administratrix of the Estate ot Douglas D. Dickerson, deceased, and t\x*elia Dickerson, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Allen P. Cox. I did. on the 27th day of March A. I). 1940 levy upon and take all the right, title and interest of said Alien P. Cox. in and to the following described real estate, situated in the County of Wayne and State of Michi gan. to wit: All that certain piece aad lmreel of land situated in the Town ship of Monguagou. County of Wayne .uid State of Michigan, known and des cribed as Commencing at an iron stake on the south liue of Section 23. Town 4, South. Range 10, East, Village of Trenton. Township of Mongva gon. County of Wayne and State of Michigan, and in the center of the Van Horn Road, so-called, which stake is distant south, SS degrees, 27 minutes, 31 seconds west. *17.06 feet from the south east corner of said Section 23; thence north, 1 degree. 44 minutes, 20 seconds west. 668.X7 feet to an iron stake in the southerly lino of the right of way of the Detroit. Todelo and Irouton Railway, thence north, 87 degrees. 23 min utes, .70 seconds west, 157.7 Tb feet to an iron stake in the southerly line of said railroad right of way; thence south, 1 degree, 48 minutes, lb seconds east, 380.16 feet to au iron stake in the southerly line of said Section 274; and the center line of Van Horn Road, so-called; thence north 88 degrees 25 minutes and 3t seconds east, 174.10 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2.39607 acres of land, all of which I shall expose for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, as the law directs, at the southerly or Congress Street entrance of the Wayne County Building. Ln the City of l>e troit. Wayne County, Michigan (that h’inz the building in which the Cir cuit Court for said County of Wayne, .state of Miichigan, is held) on Tues lay. the 3rd day of September, A. D. IP4O, at 11:00 o'clock forenoon. East ern Standard time. ACE IE F. JOHNSON. Acting Sheriff. By BERNARD M. MON AOH AN, I>eputy Sheriff. Marr and Cahalan, Wyandotte, Michigan, Vttornevs for Plaintiffs. Dated July Y>, 1910 29w7 Household News fv C) > -jf£ f’jPig .' >j3jHEjL^ ra» y>v BLii. / Broi?p ENTERTAINING WHEN THE WEATHER’S WARM (See Recipes Below) If the mercury seems likely to pop right through the top of the thermometer, and guests are com ing for dinner, you can still keep cool! Plan your menu to permit as much preparation as possible in the cool- er hours of the morning. Remem ber, when you plan the meal, that quality rath ?r than quantity will please your guests, and that a beautiful, cool, crisp salad will be more appetite-tempting, by far, than all the complicated hot dishes you can name! It’s wise, of course, to include one hot food in your menu, even though the weather’s torrid. There’s some thing about the contrast of hot foods and cold that makes a meal more pleasant to the taste (and to the digestion, as well). A cup of clear, hot soup, which might be prepared the day before and reheated just before serving, a hot main dish that’s not too hearty or just a hot beverage, if you prefer it, will do the trick. You’ll find menus and tested reci pes for all kinds of summer enter taining in my cook book, “Easy En tertaining.“ There are menus (and recipes) for teas, for buffet suppers, children’s parties, and for a wad ding reception, too. Orange-Grape-Pear Salad in Ice- Lined Salad Bowl. (Serves 8) Oranges, pears, grapes sum mer’s juiciest fruits —in an ice chilled salad bowl! What a decora tive answer to every cook’s prayer for something tempting to serve on hot weather menus. For a buffet party, serve it in a double bowl with ice to keep the salad chilled to just the right degree. With a sharp knife, peel 8 oranges, removing skin and inner membrane slicing.) Peel and core 4 pears. Cut in slices. Halve and seed 2 cups of grapes. Combine fruits and put in salad bowl, which - has been lined with romaine and watercress. These two salad greens incidentally give an interesting color contrast of light and dark green that is refreshing and that may well be used in any 3alad. Serve with sweet freoch dressing. Sweet French Dressing, ft cup lemon juice ft cup salad oil ft cup red' jelly or honey 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon paprika Shake well* before serving. The lemon juice gives a flavor to dress ings that is especially good with fruit salads. (Makes Ift cups.) Sparkling Vegetable Soap. (Serves 8) , 4 pounds beef shin Ift quarts water 1 tablespoon salt 4 sprigs parsley 2 bay leaves 10 pepper corns 3 whole cloves ft cup sliced carrot ft cup sliced onion ft cup celery and celery leaves Have bones cracked at the mar ket. Wipe bone and meat with cloth. Remove half the meat from the bone, and cut in 1-inch cubes. Brown the meat on all sides, add bones, remaining meat and water. Add remaining ingredients and bring to a boil. Skim, then simmer for 3 to 4 hours, with the lid of the kettle tilted slightly. Strain through sieve lined with cheese cloth, and cool quickly, uncovered. Chill until fat is solid, then remove fat. To clarify the soup, allow 1 egg white and crushed shell mixed with 2 ta blespoons of cold water, for each quart of stock. Add to cold stock and bring to a boil, stirring con stantly. Remove from heat, add Vi » / down to juicy meat. Cut in thin even slices. (Cal ifornia oranges are flrm-meated and practically seedless, which makes them es pecially suited to . tH /lsm / nor' cup cold water, and let settle until ‘ cold. Carefully strain through 4 thicknesses of cheese cloth wrung out of very cold water. Just before serving, add vegeta bles as follows: ft cup tomato (cut very fine) ft cup carrot (diced fine) ft cup new cabbage (cut very fine) > V* cup celery (cut very fine) 2*4 cups water Vt teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons parsley (minced) Cook tomato, carrot, cabbage and • celery in boiling, salted water, just until the vegetables are tender. Strain, and add to hot soup just before serving. Garnish with minced J parsley. Waffleized Strawberry Shortcake. 2 cups pastry flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon sugar 3 eggs—separated 1(4 cups milk 3 tablespoons melted butter Mix and sift all dry ingredients. Beat egg yolks and add to them the —\ leaving iron closed until steam no*, longer escapes between the two* halves. Rice Rolls. (Makes 3 dozen) *4 cup cooked rice (4 cup liquid from rice (4 cup milk Z (4 cup shortening 2 teaspoons salt j 8 tablespoons sugar 1 yeast cake softened in Y« cup lukewarm water 1 egg (beaten) 5 cups flour Drain the cooked rice thoroughly. Combine (4 cup of the water in which the rice was cooked, wife ft cup milk and scald. Pour owes the shortening, salt, and sugar, coot slightly, and add the rice. CbanUee softened yeast with the bewtew egg and add to the cooled milk mixture. Beat in about half of the floor, and mix well. Add rematn-mg (tour. Place in greased bowl, grease top of dough slightly and cover the bowl. Allow dough to rise until dou ble in bulk (about Ift hours). Punch down, and let rise again for about 45 minutes. Shape into small balls and place in greased muffin pans. Let rise until double in bulk, then brush with milk. Bake in a mod erately hot oven with the thermo stat set at 400 degrees, for about 20 minutes. Jellied Bam Salad. (Serves 8) 2 cups cooked ham (finely ground)' ft cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon sweet pickle (cut line) 2 whole cloves * 1 bay leaf 2 cups water 1 tablespoon granulated unflavotod gelatin 2 tablespoons cold water 1 cup cooked ham (cut in 9matl strips) Combine ground ham, mayonnaise, and pickle and blend thoroughly. Chill. Add cloves and bay leaf to water and boil for about 5 minutes. Then strain. Add gelatin which has been soared in cold water and stir until dissolved. Chill until mixture begins to thicken;'then add ham mixture. Pour in individual salad molds and chill 2 or X hours, or un til set. Unmold on crisp lettuce or watercress, top with mayonnaise and strips of cooked ham and serve very cold. Cheese Cornucopias—Salad Accompaniment. Cheese cornucopias are an unusu al, but delicious, salad accompani ment. Make ordinary pastry as for pie and roll out. Make tiny cornu copias (about 3 inches long) from any stiff paper. Wrap pastry around cornucopia and bake 12 minutes in a hot oven (450 degrees). Remove paper and when cool, fill cornu copias with highly flavored cream cheese. Serve with any salad. (Released by Western Newspaper UnlocU milk and melted butter. Stir liquid mixture into dry ingredients. Fold in stiffly beaten egg white. Bake in hot waffle iron,