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J THE , WYANDOTTE HERALD J. D. Haven A Son, Publishers . P 7 Oak Street ltone OOGO Issued Every Friday at Wyandotte, Mich. Altered at the Wyandotte, Mich., Poetoffice as second class matter. Subscription Price, sl.jo Per Year ESTABLISHED 1879 4 Yuri Witt, a Wyandotte patroLman. wax ojH*rated <m at Henry Ford hos- Irttal Last Friday. The Johns stor«. for men. at 29T»4 Biddle avenue, will hold a preview to day, from 9 a.m. to 9 p in. Mr. and Mrs. <X S. Scribner of Mt. Vermm, Ohio, Irave been the guests of J. I>. Haven, of 2337 Bid dle avenue. Last Friday soiiv one stole the Usds fUid a sptir»* tire from an automobile belonging to WjHliom HolChouse of 2128 Ninth street. I>r. W. H. Honor returned Saturday from Chicago, where he attended the annual meeting of the American Col of Surgeons. Fdneral servines wer<. held at St. Eliaabeth church on Monday morning for Mrs. Mary M. Huhsky of 831 Fifth •treet, who died laat lYiday. She was 48 years ag*. and leaves her hus band, three daughters and three sons. Club to Hold Dance Toni gU Tho Michigan Alkali club will hold 1 (laming party tonight in the chub «yxn on Biddle avenue. There will he modern and old time dancing on the program, and th,» admission charge is but 23 cents a person. A CALL FOB MOKE PROCUREMENT INSPECTORS More pnxurement ins|>ectors are tieeded at the air cori>s. Wright field. Dayton. Ohio, for the following bran<«h« s of inflection: Aircraft, en gines, instruments, jsirachuteH, air craft propeklors. and t***»ls and gages. The Civil Service Commission has t>een seeking exixrienced men for these j<ibs hut it announces that a new type of ]M>sition has just Ih*cu added to those in be filled. that of junior pro curement inf lector. $l.«»2o a year. The upper grades pay from $2,909 to $2,900 v u year. (All Hilaries are sub ject to h 3*2 jx-r cent deduction for fetinnbeiO annuity). CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS ANNOUNCED The I’nited States Civil Service <Vmrmission lias auuuuntvd open com |M*titi\c examinations for the iß»itious listed Im*low. Abdications must Ik* fil ed with tin* commission s Washington office not later than November 23. if feceived from states east of Colorado, end not later than November 28, It MO, if received from Colorado and states westward. The salaries an* subject to a retirement deduction of jx*r cent. Senior specialist in higher educa tion. $4,000 a year. office of education. Federal Security Agency. Tlie duties of this position include making studies of problems in the field of higher edu cation involving curricula, methods of Instruction, faculty welfare, student personnel, financial supjxirt, etc. Ap plicant* must liave completed a 4-year college course and In addition must Lave had progressive exi**rience in the Held of higher education, including ex |**rien<v in making or siij>ervising nor mative and comparative studies of tiighor institutions of learning. <OKRKCTED ADVERTISEMENT Proposals Wanted Scaled proposals will be received by tke undersigned for tin* purchase from the City of Wyandotte of the site of the Wyandotte lAiblic Library, more particularly described us land in tbe City of Wyandotte. County of Wayne, Btate of Michigan, to-wit: Lots 21, 22. 23. and 24 of Eure ka Iron and Steel Works Rt*-Oui>- division. Block 32. Town 3 South, Range 11 East, according to the plat of the record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wayne W/ounty. in Liber 'J2 of Plata on Page 49. «Said projMisals shall he delivered to the City 4Yerk in the City llall of the City of Wyandotte before four (4) D’clock I*. M.. Eastern Standard Time, Tuesday, November 12. 1944), and will t>e publicly opened and read aloud at the regular meeting of the City Coun cil at eight (S) o’clock P. M. of the •ame day. The hid price contained in said pro posals shall be the net price to the City of Wyandotte ami shall not in clude any Isoms or commission to agents or brokers. iSaid proposals shall In* accompanied t>y a certified or cashier’s check puy- Bble to the order of the Treasurer of tbe City of Wyandotte, in the amount of not less than (10% ) ten per cent of the amount of said bid. to Im* retained by the City of Wyandotte, as li«|idat«*d damages iu case the suct*essfnl bidder fails to consummate »uch purchase in accordance with his proposal. Said proposals shall be enclosed in a scaled envelope marked “Libra ry I’urrhase Pn»|»osttls.” The right of the City of Wyandotte to reject any or all said proposals, and to waive any irregularity or in formality in the 4 tty's favor contained therein, is hereby expressly reserved. liANVIUrMI’E J. I-HXM’RSK. |s3w3 City Clerk. JOHN F. M c INERNJvY real I!i ST service PHONE 0241 NOTARY PI BUt !*» ELM ST.. CAIIAIAN Notice to Taxpayers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 199), the f»>l low ing proposition will be submitted: WAYNE COUNTY SINKING FIND PROPOSITION To authorise the Board of Sn;- l»ervisors to levy a Lax of *4 of one mill each year for a i**riod ot ten years*, to create a sinking fund to be used for the purpose of pur chasing real estate for sites for. and the constructing or rejKiiring «»f public buildings.” Iu accordance with an opinion of the Prosecuting Attorney of Wayne County, only per?*ms who have proper ty assessed in Wayne 4’ouuty, or their lawful hmstianiLs or wives, are entitled to vote upon the above mentioned pos&tton. Dated at tbe City of Wyandotte. Wayne County, this 24th day of Octo l**r, A D. 1949. LAWRENCE J LaCVM’KSE. City Clerk. Proposals Wanted Sealed proposals will be riveived by, the undersigned, up to four ( 4 > o’clock P. M., Eastern Standard Time, Mon day, November 4. 1940, for furnishing the City of Wyandotte, Municipal Service Department, the following: Approximately 3000 tons 1 Vi” nut. pea and slack bituminous null, to he delivered upon tin* dock of tile MunicLjkul Service Depart ment, Wyandotte. Michigan 1’.0.8. our disk. All iu accordance with sjiecifications on file in the of fits* of the City Clerk. Said bids will lx* publicly oi**ned and read aloud at the regular meeting of the Municipal Service Commission at the office of the Commission, Van Alstyne Blvd. at Vinewood Ave.. Wy andotte. Michigan, on Monday. Nov ember 4. 15t44>. at eight <M o’clock P. M. The City reserves the right to ac cept any hid or reject any or all bids if deemed for tin* Ih*s| interest of the City. LAWRENCE J. DiCOl RSK. City Clerk. Charles A. Suaby. Attorney Wyandotte Savings Bank Bhlg. Wyandotte, Mich. 27tt.'30l STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Wayne—ss. At a session of the Pro kite Court for said County • *!’ Wayne, held at tin* Probate Court room in the City of Detroit, on the*thirtieth day nf Septmuber in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty. I*n*sent Pat rick 11. O’Brien. Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of ELIZA BETH HOLLISTER, deceased. Sum uel S. Broughton, administrator of said estate, having rendered to this court his first and final account in said matter and fib*! therewith his i»e titiou praying that the residue of said estate be assigned to the i**rsons en titled thereto. It Is order'd, that the second day of lkeember, next at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Court room lx* apjxointcd for examining and allowing said amount and hearing said petithm. And it is further order ed. that a copy of tins order be pub lished three su<vee*sive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in the JWyaji dotte Herald, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Wayne. PATRICK H. O’BRIEN. Judge of Prohate. (A t rue copy) ALLEN K. EDISON. I>eputy Probate Register. 42w3 Marr A' ( ahalan, Attorneys Wyandotte Savings Bank Bldg. Wyandotte, Mirh. .‘ft vv STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne—ss. At a session of the l’ro- Ixite Court for said Ouunty of Wayne, held at the Probate 4>»urt room in the City of Detroit, on tihe eighteenth day of October in the year one thousand nine hundred ami forty. Present Thom as 0. Murphy, Judge of Probate. Iu the mattex of tlhe estate of W ILLIAM J. IRUSIILOW, deceased. Marvin W\ Rush low, administrator of said estate, having rendered to this 4’ourt his first and final account in said matter and filed therewith his petition praying that the residue of said estate he as signed to tlie persons entitled thereto. It is ordered, that the twenty-seventh day of November, next at ten o’clock in the forenoon at said Court room tx* appointed for examining and allowing said account and hearing said peti tion. And it is further onlored. that a copy of this order be published rtm*e successive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in the Wyandotte Herald, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Wayne. THOM Aft* C, MURPHY. Judge of Probate. (A true copy) ALFRED L VINCENT. Deputy Probate Register. 44w3 PECK ELECTRIC CO. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL WIRING, FIXTURES. REPAIRS • 125 Elm St. Phone 0283 Wyandotte; Mich.' The Facilities Of My Office Are Available To You LN PURCHASING A HOME IN 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. S. BROUGHTON REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ESTATE MANAGEMENT 3017 Biddle Wj. 215$ j INSURED J ki*lo*Owm**4 ■■ ■" m\ yS V Smith Insurance Agency We Insure Everything 336 Poplar St., Wyandotte PHONE 2060 THE JOHN E. YOUD AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE 144 WALNUT ST. Telephone 1723 CHARLES W. KOCH General Insurance GENERAL INSURANCE 1H715 McCann Road K.E.I). 1, Wyandotte T RLE PI I ONE 7U32-K-2 DR. O. S. GROFF - DENTIST 2847 Biddle Ave. Phone 0028 James C. Headman Agency INSURANCE FIRE, TORNADO AND PLATE GLASS 2737 Second St. Phone 2171 DR. N. G. BOWBEER DENTIST X-RAY OFFICE 2846 BIDDLE AVENUE Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. DR. A. M. BOYAJAN DENTIST X-RAY I) LAG NO SIS Cahalan Building, 2966 Biddle Ave. Telephone 0130 WYANDOTTE, MICH. ] N. A. Mans & Sons, Inc., Trenton, dealers in coal, lumber and all build ing material*. 283,100 STATE OF MICHIGAN, 4*>unty of Wayne—ss. At ’a session of the Pro bate 4’ourt for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court room in the City of Detroit, on the fourteenth day of October in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty. Present Thom as C. Murphy, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the change of name of JOHN TOMAiCXIVIR, an adult. On reading and filing the petition of the said John Tomacovis praying that his name be changed to John Thomas. It is ordered, that tbe ninth day of De i-ember. next at ten o’clock in the toreuoon at said Court room be ap |xjinti*d for bearing said petition. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published three succes sive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in the Wyandotte Herald, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Wayne. THOMAS O. MURPHY, Judge of Probate. < A t rue copy) CHARLES R. ILVRIUS, Deputy Pn>bate Register. 43w3 : T^ja^xWk;:.':^W^^o^'Wkoo^^^ak v :-yl:^|K^^fc|^.-T^^^p:- : .: : :-J<3p : : N : <- : :::-y.:■?::•>: -x-y- *■ .*• * /XvA : ''3BFEMSOFFOm! • Before you pick out any new car, see and drive the most sweepingly improved new Ford car ever built! CHECK THE HEW FORD'S SIZE! Wheelbase is longer and bodies bigger! The whole car is longer, wider, more massive. Seating width as much as 7 inches greater! Doors are bigger, total win dow area increased by 22% in sedans! CHECK THE NEW FORD RIDE! A ride that’s new in softness, levelness, quietness! A ride made possible by a dozen different important changes in Ford springs, frame, shock absorbers, ride stabilizer! CHECK THE NEW FORD’S IMPROVEMENTS all the way through! The rich new interiors! The FOR YOUR CHILDREN S SAKE! <reA PARKWAY WgsSr PLAYGROUND PROPOSAL {STATE PROPOSAL NUMBER 5) What the Parkway-Playground Proposal Means to You! YOUR “YES” VOTE mean* the *et ting up of a joint Commission, or Authority, for the Metropolitan Coun ties of Wayne, Washtenaw, Oakland, Livingston and Macomb ... represent ing you in the planning, developing and operating of adequate parks, play grounds, bathing beaches, and of safe, /ait, convenient express highways to take you to your destination without delay or danger due to traffic jams! AN ANNUAL COST of less than 15 L cents a person . . . the mere price of a nut sundae! . . . will get this vitally*needed program well under way throughout the five-county area! YOUR “YES” VOTE means children of this crowded area will have an abundance of safe places to go and play! Actually, your “Yes” can sai>e the lives of many children who other wise are destined to meet sudden AEEIOENTS Herald Job Printing Satisfies increased pick-up and getaway now teamed with thrifty Fold V-8 power! The easier acting dutch, the increased comfort and convenience through out the car! SEE THE '4l FORD and you’ll agree ... this big, substantial new Ford car is the new car year’s great big package of worthwhile good news! mfcmf£ - ** SBt S||pss WBmMWsMm ■ < "^p^^fe-4 vi'X'X'X'A'X ' ' I HH^^Wxv:;f§ OBm v'>sKj^y : :-: : 1 ip tragedy on our motor-jammed streets and highways! (Seven years of park way-playground progress in Greater New York has reduced traffic accident*, to children 42 per cent! And juvenile delinquency 20 per cant!) Let’s give our own children a chance for happiness! On Tuesday, let’s all vote “Yes” on our own Parkway-Playground Proposal! YOUR “YES” VOTE means manifold other benefits to be shared by every one of the three million people living in the five counties centering about Detroit! “Yes” means greater em ployment, for it takes men to build parkways, playgrounds, bathing beaches! “Yes” means millions more tourist dollars, because playlands at tract visitors! “Yes” means a more gracious home environment! “Yes” means a healthier, happier, more pros perous people! For all our sakes . . . let’s all be sure to vote “Yes!”