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t THE , WYANDOTTE HERALD J. D. Haven & Son. Publishers •7 Oak St.eet llone 0006 Issued Kvery Friday at Wyandotte, Micli. Entered at the Wyandotte, Mich., Post office as second class matter. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year ESTABLISHED 1879’j NOTIC E OF STREET PAYING AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DIS TRICT Noti<-** i> hereby given. tliat the Council of the City of Wyandotte has latiMsi di'tailnl estimates, plats and diagram* of the work and id the dis tricts to Im* ass«*ss«*i| for grading, pav iand curbing of the following et i eet-s: < ITT4t» Elm Street from 15th to 17th Btrivt*. (277 ) Hillsdale Stnvt from Sixth to Seventh Streets. t 27 81 Seventh Street from Eliu to Oak Streets. (279) Sixth Street from Central to Marshall Streets. • 280) Negauuee Street from Biddle to Sixth Streets. (281) Third Street from Bauiney to Goodeli Street.**. (282) Maple Street from Sixth to Seventh Street*. (283) Negaunee Street from Sixth to Seventh Streets. (2841 .Ash Stii*et from 17th to Twentieth Streets. <285 > Seventeenth from Oak to Superior Streets. (288) Virginia Street from Walnut to Regent Drive. (287) Third Street from Goddard to Perry Plaee. (288) Alley. between Elm and Maple, and between S«*cond and Third Streets. (280) Oxford Court from Twelfth to Alley E. of Fifteenth. (21(0) Yinewood Avenue from Twenty-se**imil to Fort Streets. (291) Maple Street from Twenty third Street to Fort Street. (21CD Oiestniit Street from Elev enh to Fourteenth Streets. 4 293) Eighth St net from (loddard to St. John Street. (294) Sixth Street fiom Cherry to Eureka Streets. (295) Twenty-second Street, from Ford Avenue to Clark St. (298) Sycanwwe Street from Four teenth Street to I>. M. A T. K. K. 412*7> Efighth Street from drove to Orange Street*. (298) Eleventh Street fioin Eure ka to Vinewood Avenues. (299) Twenty-third street from Eureka Avenue to Oak St. to be prepared by the City Engineer, and that certain detailed estimates, plats and diagrams of the work and of the district to be assessed there foo* have been prepared by the City Engineer, deposited in the office of the City Clerk of this City for public ex amination and that said Council will meet on Tuesday the twenty-seventh day of May, A. IX. 1941, at 8 P.M.. Eastern Standard Time, at the Coun cil Chambers in the City Hall in said City, to hear injections to said pro posed improvements and to the said plats, diagrams and estimates and to the districts to be assessed for said Improvement. The said Special Assess ment districts to be assessed for said City improvement shall consist of all Die lots, parts of lots, and parcels of land fronting and abutting on said improvement on both sides of: (276) Elm Street from loth to 17th EtrefctA (277) Hillsdale Stmt from Sixth to Seventh Streets. (278) Seventh Street from Elm to Oak Streets. (279) Sixth Street from Central to Marshall Streets. (280) Negaunee Street from Biddle to Sixth Streets. (281) Third Street from Bauiney to Goode 11 Streets. (282) Maple Street from Sixth to Seventh Streets. (283) Negaunee Street from Sixth to Seventh Streets. (284) Ash Street from 17th to Twentieth Streets. (285) Seventeenth from Oak to Superior Streets. (286) Virginia Street from Wal nnt to Regent Drive. (287) Third Street from Goddard to Perry Place. (288) Alley, between Elm and Ma ple, and between Second and Third Streets. (289) Oxford Court from Twelfth to Alley E. of Fifteenth. (290) Vinewood Avenue from Twenty-second to Fort Streets. (291) Maple Street from Twenty third Str«‘et to Fort Street. (292) Chestnut Street from Elev enth to Fourteenth Streets. (293) Eighth Street from Goddard to St. John Street. (294) Sixth Street from Cherry to Eureka Streets. (295) Twenty-second Street, from Ford Avenue to Clark Street (296) Sycamore Street from Four teentb Street to D. M. & T. R. R. (297) Eighth Street from Grove to Orange Streets. (298) Eleventh Street from Eure ka to Vinewood Avenues. (299) Twenty-third Street from Eur«ka Avenue to Oak Street. It it* the intention to specially as an id abutting property for that part of tlie cost and expense of the improvements known as the local con tribution under the rules and regula tions of the Worta Progress Adminis tration excepting the alleys and street intersection* the expense of which shall be defrayed from general street fund of the said city to be computed on the same basis as the abutting lots and parcels of land set forth above. listed May 7. A D. 1941. IjAWHBNCR J. LaCOORSR 19w2 City Clerk. WYANDOTTE VETERANS TO VISIT NATIONAL HOME It is expected that a good sized del vyratiou of Wyandotte Veterans of Foreign Wars will next Sunday join With other* fr*nn tl»e in a vj<it to the order'* nation*! I Inane nau* fcaton Rapid*. BOARD OF EDUCATION Official Proceedings May 5. 1941. A regular meeting of the- Board of Education of tiie School District of the rity of Wyandotte. Michigan, wa.» neld in the General Office. Roosevelt High School on Monday, May 5. 1941. The 1,1 eting was called to order by tin* president. Charles S. Johnson at PAL There weie present: Trus tees Bloek. lloineist*r, Johnson and Mclnerney. Absent: Trustees Allman and Steele. t Trustee Bloek moved that the min ute.'. of the rtgular mating of April •_»1. PHI. <iand approved as recorded. Trustee lloiueiater seconded the mo tion. Ayes: Tmstees Block, Jloineister. Johnson ami Mclnerney. Na> > : None. The motion was carried. The following is the and re commendations of tiie su|K*rint4*ndent. Wyandotte, Michigau May 5. 1941 riu* l’»<*a d of Kd neat ion Gentlemen. Tin* MeKinley playground is eom plcied except for a heavy rolling af ter a rain. The Lilrudie ground is be- tilled with dirt and will be com plete as soon as sufficient till ran Is* obtaimd. The gates to the Uoosevelt held will Ik* iinisbed this week. The unsettled status of the world today and tin* active preparation for any enienrenry which may arise is likely to affect the fier.sonnel of the teaching staff to a considerable de g:ee. Tiie Board lias already provided for leaves of absence for men or wo men engaged in National Defense ser vos. I recommend that the Buard make provisions to retain the services of teachers on a substitute basis dur ing the emergency who may marry men in service until the erpiiation of the service jieriod of such men. Respectfully submitt»*d, f signed J F. W. Frostic, Superintendent. Tin* hills and accounts were read. Autlioi iziitioii >heets Nos. 257*8-9. Wyandotte Savings Bank __ 22.50 Michigan 1 Hospithlixa tiou Service 89620 Retirement Fund Hoeird 1.170.94 l'ay 801 l Account 4.254.70 6.444.44 This is to certify that the above vouchers amounting to 50,.4.44..43 have 'nen examined; that the articles or services called for have lieen received; that prices and computations are cor ect: that all invoices, receiving no ices and supporting data are attached iml in order, and that tiie proper ac ounts have l>eeii charged. The treasurer is hereby authorized o pay the above vouchers. Charles S. Johnson, President Arthur E. Baisley, Secretary. Acinus Bros. Hardware Co._ 502.03 Kdwin Allen ('«. 4.14 BiM»k-of the~Mouth iluh 2.85 horksm On poration LI 1 .27 Eberts Brothers Go. 44.50 (laylord Bros.. Inc. 3.VOU The Holtzcr-LNubot EU*ctric Co. 4.00 I. Artist Sillily Co. 4.43 Lyon Metal Products, luc. __ 00.90 Milton Bradley Co. -,1.00 The Phoenix Wire Works 8.42 Peck Electric 00. 11.00 Bail way Express Agency J.2U Square 1) Co. .04 The I nivetsity of Chicago 2.00 John t\ Winston Co. 7.2 S The 11. W. Wilson Co. 18.8 U Air Reduction Sah*s Wyandotte General Hospital 160.00 (Bis Elevator Co. 23.60 The lH*troit News Co. 299.16 Wagenvoord A 00. 222.79 Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. 21.00 The ( has. A. Strelinger Co. - 49.38 Mui ray W. Sales A Co. 42.87 The Junior Literary Guild 3.00 The Central Ohio Paper Co._ 8.67 Panacea Spring & Distilled Water Co. 1-80 l ink*! wood Elliott Fisher Co. 1.10 Ana (vista Wire & Cable Co.. 3.72 Gregory, Mayer A Thom Co. 6.90 Wyandotte Electric Supply Co. 7.41 George 11. Pfeil, Inc. 32.00 Adam J. Przybyleki, Post master 50.12 U. S. Treasury Department _50,000.00 The Charles P. llackett Press 30.00 The Lange Sign Shop 12.00 Miller Products Co. 130.00 A. B. Dick Co. 30.90 J. I). Haven A Sou 24.27 The Wyandotte Laundry 91.06 Peck Electric 00. 8.33 Eastman Kodak Stores, lnc._ 11.80 The Fulton Sylphon Co. 61.00 Ce ha La n Drug Scores 9.12 AJTholter Bros. Creamery ___ 98.30 Hr oh l Bakery 56.44 Buntc Brothers 15.76 I>aisy Valley Cheese Co. 18.07 Down River Ice Cream Co. -150.0 G Famous Foods, Inc. 12.80 The Globe Paper Co. 5.14 Jesse Kroger Market 47.31 Francis H. Leggett Co. 24.88 Xdam Mat tern 42.38 National Biscuit 00. 926 H. C. Vick 00. G6.2H Ruth Slater. Petty Cash 14.99 Municipal Service Oommiswion 1,392.79 Edward Grahl 1020 Sean* Roebuck A 00. 6.87 This is to certify that the above vouchers amounting to $54,084.14 have been examined: that the article* oi services called for have been received: that prices and computations are cor net: that all invoices, receiving no tices and supporting data are attached and in order, and that the proper »c count* have been charged. t The Treasurer is hereby authorized to pay the vouchers. Charles S. Johnson. President, i Arthur E. Baisley, Secretary. Trustee Allman arrived at tbi6 time. Trustee Block moved that the bills he approved, and that the treasurer be authorised to draw warrants on the proper funds for the payment of same Trustee Melnerney seconded the motion. Ay os: Trustees Allman. Block. Ho me i<t»*r. Johnson and Mclnerney. Nays: None. Tbe motion was carried. T'be report of the cafeteria mana ger for the mouth of April was re ceived and placed on file. The report of the public librarian for tbe mouth of April was received and placed on file. > A communication was received from Frederick J. ibirtuer, City At torney, requesting the Board of Edu cation to join with the City or the <‘ouiity of Wayne as Go-Bidders for the acquisition of <*e: tain lauds which the Council of the (Tty of Wyandotte f** Is would l»e desirable for public purjmses. under authority of Section 7. of Act 244 of 1939, as amended. Trustee Block moved the adoption of the following resolution: RESOLVED by the lloaid of Edu cation of the School District of the City of Wyandotte: WHEREAS, Act 15*5 of the Public Acts »»f 1937. a.** amended by Act 214 of tlu* Public Acts of 1939. gives counties, cities, townships and other Local taxing units, having taxes can celled by th<* vesting of title in tin* State of Michigan to certain tax de linquent lands within their resjH*etive areas, the right to acquiie said lands for public purposes by bidding either severally or in combination for such lands at tie* sale tberi*of by the State Officv Board as provided in Section 7 of said Act. and WHEREAS. Taxing units bidding for such land*s or meeting the highest bid of nonowneis of such lands as ap proved in said Se<tion 7. are required to |>ay in cash only the expenses of the sale plus the proportionate LKirt of the taxes and assessments which weie due to the taxing unit or units not bidding and cancelled at the time of vesting title in the State of Michi gan. and WHEREAS. It appear* that there are lands which will he offered for sale by the State Lind Office Board at the next sule of lands by said Board which aie highly desirable for parks, playgrounds, and other puldic uses, and which will probably be avail able for acquisition under Seetioii 7. and WHEREAS. It is a mutual desire of the Oity of Wyandotte. The Fount j of Wayne, and the Board of Educa tion of the School District of the (Tty of Wyandotte, to Co-operate in the ac quisition of such lauds by the several governmental units, therefore, be it IRESOLVED. That the Boa id of Ed neat ion of the S**b«H»l District of the City of Wyandotte. her*4»y approve the bidding in by the Board of Educa tion as co-bidders with the County of Wayne and tlie City of Wyandotte for the a< < quisitiou. for the benefit of the CTty of Wyandotte, the following de scribed proiM'rtii'x: ADDITION 1>) PI LASKI PARK Jx»ts 37 to 54. both inclusive, and lots 57. 58. 04) and 01 of Meisiner’s SiHalivision of Blin k 3S of the Sulnli vision of the north of Section 30, Town 3 South. Range 11 East, City of Wyandotte, Wayne County, Michigan. NORTH END PARK lad 41 ('uiiningham-Tobias Com pany Goddard Park Subdivision. la»ts I*l3. 134. l.t" of the Keaume SiiUlivision of lyots 33 and 38 and a I»art of I>d .‘l2 aml 39 of the sulnlivi sk»n of the Estate of Antoine Ltlaidie. Private 4'laiin 112 and l>>t 2 of the Sivtslivision of the Estate of Peter Perry. Senior, of juirt of Fractional Section 29. City of Wyandotte. Wayne (Xmnty. Michigan. Las 31 to 42. both inclusive. Ford Manor Subdivision. Lots IS7 to 211, Imth inclusive. Foul Manor Subdivision No. 1. STREET AND ALLEY OPENINGS Ix>ts 89. 90. 51. IX) and 190 Welch Brothers Million Dollar Subdivision. Oity of Wyandotte. Wayne County, Michigan. Lota 76. 70. 77 and 78 of West Park Rubdi vision. Ix>ts 236, 237, 236 of West Park No. I Subdivision, City of Wyandotte, Wayne County, Michigan. PLAYGROUNDS Lots 196 to 201, both inclusive. 11»e North 1.‘(2.(i3 feet of Lots 202 and 203. Tbe South 124 feet of lots 202 ami 203. lx>ts ‘204 and 205 Riverbauk Manor Subdivision of jwrt of Private Claim 121 and 169, City of Wyandotte. Wayne County. Michigan. Lots 1 to 33, both inclusive. Block 47 South Detroit Subdivision of part of Section 32, Town 3 South. Range II East, City of Wyandotte, Wayne County, Michigan. Lota 42 to 54. inclusive, and lots 122 to 131, both inclusive. Eureka Estates S id >di vision. 'Lot* 21 and 22 and 24 of John P. Clark's Subdivision of the south part of fractional section 21, Town 3 South, Range 11 East, City of Wyan dotte. That part of the southeast Vi of fractional section 20 and part of Lot 4 Francis Moran Estate Subdivision a* recorded in Pro File No. 1967 describ ed as beginning at the Northeast cor ner of said Lot 4 and proceeding, thence West along the North line of said lot 196.3 feet to the Easterly line of Second Street, thence southerly along said line 333.39 feet, thence Bast 60.0 feet, thence South to the North Line of Lot 4 George Clark Es tate Subdivision &a recorded in liber 212, page 532, Section 20 thence north along said tine 367.72 feet to the point of beginning. FUTURE WATER TOWER ItOOATION OPENING OF ELECTRIC AYE. A parcel of land in the North Vi of fractional section 20 accepted • from Ford Center Subdivision Liber 38. page 10 and described as beginning at tlie intersection of the east line of the. Eastern Michigan Toledo HR. right «>f way with the south Hue of Goddard Avenue as of the above plat, thenc Easterly along South liue of Goddard Avenue 190 feet, thence southerly par aJM to said East right of way lim* 205 feet to North Line of Power Ave nue as of the above plat thence west erly along said North line 190 feet to said east right of way line, thence northerly along said East right of way line 206 feet to point of berili ning. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. That the Board of Education of the School District of the City of Wyan dotte to join as Co-Bidders in the ac quisition of fitted pritpertv for the bene fit of the City of Wyandotte and up on receipt of tjuit-Claiin Deed by the Cu Biddtr* that the County of Wayne and the Sclioo! District of the City of Wyandotte yuit-t’kiim to the City of Wyandotte their ieepective interest in said property. Trustee Homedster seconded the mo tion. Ayes: Trustees Allman, Block, Ho me ister, Johnson and Melnerney. Nays: None. The motion was carried. A communication was received from the Secretary of Recreation Commis sion expressing grateful aiqireciatiou, for tlie use of the school gymnasiums this i*tst winter and requesting the use of the Woodruff School Play ground, Roosevelt School Playground. Lincoln School Playground and Mc- Kinley School Playground as soon as (lie semester is over. A communication was received from the S.cretary of Recreation Commis sion r**qucsting the use of the Libadic School Playg.ound during the sum mer months. Trustee Block moved that the Re creation Commission In* granted the use of the playgrounds at the Wood ruff, Roosevelt. Lincoln, McKinley and Lubadie schools for the summer re creation program. Trust»v llomeister seconded the mo tion. Ayes: Trustees Allman, Block. Ho meister, Johnson and Melnerney. Nays: None. The motion was carried. A communication was received from the Secretary of the Recreation Com mission inviting a member of the Board of Education and Mr. F. W. Frost ic. to a twnquet to be held on May 14th. at the St. Joseph Auditor ium at 0:16 P.M. The president ap] minted Trustee Steele to repiesent the Board at this banquet. Trustee Melnerney moved the adop tion of the following resolution: WHEREAS, the untimely death of Joseph F. Kalash has removed from the Board of Education and from the community an active public official and citizen of the city. BE IT RESOLVED 'Tliat tbe of Education of the School District of tin* City of Wyandotte herewith ex press its full appreciation for Ills sev en y* ai s of service as a member and official of this Bouid and for his un tiring services as a public official of the City of Wyandotte and as a citi zen of the community. That the Board extend to his wife and family their sincere sympathy iu this hour of soi iow and I** it further resolved that these resolutions be spread on the min utes of tlie Board and that a copy of them Ik* sent to his wife and family. Trustee Block seconded the motion. Ayes: Trustees Allman. Block, Ho mester. Johnson and Melnerney. Nays: None. The motion was carried. Trustiv Homeister moml the adop tion of the following resolution as re commended by the siqieruitendeut: Resolved that due to tlk* status of national einetgency nKjuiring men to serve for the National Defense, be it resolv<*d that women teachers on the staff who many men engaged in mil itary services, shall Iv p‘*rmitt«*<! to retain their juvsent ]HKsitions at the scheduled salary during the term of service of their huslmnds. Provided that these personnel shall In* on tin status of a suKstitute t«ich**r and subject to all regulations affecting substitute teachers, excepting salary as indicated above. Trustee Block i*voudeil the motion. Ayes: Trustees Allman, Blink. llo* meister. Johnson, Melnerney. Nays: None. The motion was carried. Trustee Melnerney moved to ad journ. Trustee Block seconded the motion. Ayes: Trust<v« Allman, Block. Ilo mcister, Johnson and Melnerney. Nays: None. The motion was carried. ARTHUR E. BAISLEY. Secretary. NOTICE OF LAYING .AND CON STRUCTING SANITARY SEW HRS INCLUDING ALL PERTINENT WORK THERETO AND CHEAT ING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DIS TRICTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that rhe tXmncil of the City of Wyandotte has* caused detailed estimates, plats and diagrams of the work and of tbe districts to be assessed for laying and constructing Sanitary Sewers including all the pertinent work in connection therewith in the following named al ley: (275) Alley West of Second •Street and South of Baumey Strtvt, being Lots No. 166 to 166, inclusive of tlie AHse***>rs Wyan dotte Plat No. 8, to be prepared by tbe Oity Engineer, and that said detailed estimate**, Plata and diagrams of tbe work and of the district to be assessed there for have been prepared by the City Engineer, deposited in tbe office of the (Tty Clerk of this City for public examination and that said Council will meet on the 20tb day of May, A. D., 1941, at eight (6) o’clock PjM., Eastern Standard Time, at the Coun cil Chambers in tbe City Hall in said City to hear objections to said pro* posed improvements and to the said plats and diagrams and estimates and to the district to be assessed for said improvement which shall consist of all tbe lots* parts of lots and parcels of land benefited by said improve ment being tbe parcels of land abut ting on both aides of tbe following named alley: (275) Alley West of Second Street and South of Baumey Street, being Lots No. 156 to 165, inclusive of tbe Assessors Wyan dotte Pint No. 8. It is the intention to specially as sess rbe property benefited thereby for the entire cost and expense of said improvement. LAWRENCE J. LaOOTJRSK. City Clerk. Dated: At Wyandotte. Mich., thl** 23rd day of April. A. 1». 1941. 19w2 Notice of Expiration of all Licenses Notice is hereby given that as provided in Article 178, section 11, of the City Charter, all licenses issued for any purpose whatsoever expire on June Ist of each year. • All persons holding licenses from the City of Wyandotte for the conducting of business and for the keeping of dogs are hereby notified that the same must be renewed on or before June 1, IQ4 1. LAWRENCE J. LaCOURSE, City Clerk Dated at Wyandotte, Michigan, this 9th day of May, 1941. 19w2 Bids for the sale and removal of buildings on the property at northwest corner of Vine wood and First Streets (no Vinewood) will be received by Secretary of Wyandotte Masonic Temple Association at 3124 Fourth Street, Wyandotte, on or before 4 P. M., E. S. T. Tuesday, May 20, 1941. The Wyandotte Masonic Temple Association reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 19W2 EMILY M. DANIEL, Secretary ......................... • JOHN F. MCINERNEY REAL "EKSC SERVICE PHONE 0241 NOTARY PUBLIC 98 ELM ST., CAH ALAN BLDG. 283,100 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne— ss. At a session of the Pro ha te Court for said Oouuty of Wayne, held at the Prolate Court room iu the City of Detroit, on the seventeuth day of April in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-one. Present Thomas C. Murphy, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the Change of name of LEROY WALLACE KI RNS, an adult. 011 reading and filing the ]»etitiou of the said Leroy Wallace Burns praying that his name be changed to ROY WAIaLACE SITHEKRY. It is order ed. that the fourth day of June, next at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Court room In* appointed for hearing said petition. And it is further order ed. that a copy of this order be pub lished three successive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in the Wyan dotte Herald, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Wayne. THOMAS C. MURPHY, Judge of Probate. (A true copy) CHARLES R. HARRIS, Deputy Probate Register. 17w3 Marr & ( altalan, Attorneys Wyandotte Savings Bank Bldg. Wyandotte, Mich. 287,606 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne—ss. At a session of the Pro bate Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court room iu the City of Detroit, on the eleventh day of April in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-one. Present Thom as C. Murphy, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of BERTHA BONDIE, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Harry J. Bondie praying that administration of said estate be granted to himself or some other suitable person.. It is ordered, that the second day of June, next at ten o’clock in tihe forenoon before Judge Patrick H. O’Brien at said Court room be appointed for hearing said petition. And it is further order ed. that a copy of this order be pub lished three Hp-ceFsive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in the Wyan dotte Herald, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of WTayne. THOMAS C. MURPHY, Judge of Probate. (A true copy) CIIAJtLES R. HARRIS, Deputy Probate Register. 17<w3 TRENTON N. A. Mans A Sons, luc. t Trenton, dealers in coal, lumber and all build ing materials. “peck ELECTRIC CO. EVERYTHLNG electrical WIRING. FIXTURES, REPAIRS !25 Elm St. Phone 0283 Wyandotte. Mich. HERALD JOB PRINTING QU ALITY PRINTING AT REASON ABLE PRICES V»NSU«gpV 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 16715 McCann Road R.F.D. 1, Wyandotte TELEPHONE 7Q32-R-2 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. 290.177 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County if Wayne— s«. At a session of the Pro bate Court for said County of Wayne, held at ihe Probate Court room in Uie City of Detroit, on the nineteenth day of April in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-one. Present Thom as C\ Murphy, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of MARGAR ET deceased. An instrument in writing purporting to be the la?t will and testament of said deceased having been delivered into this court for pr<#bate. It is ordered, that the txvrLty-*: vt*L!h ' day of May, next at ten o'clock. in the forenoon at said Court room be appointed for proving said instrument. And it is further or dered, that a copy of thin order be published three successive weeks pre vious to said time of bearing, in the Wyandotte Herald, a newspaper print ed and circulating in >aid County of Wayne. THOMAS C\ MORPHY. Judge of Prolate. < A true copy > OILAJiJiES IC HARRIS. Deputy Probate Register. liwj