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I THE t WYANDOTTE HERALD J. D. iiaveu & Sou, Publishers , W* Oak Street Iffioue (X)56 Issued Every Friday at Wyandotte, Mich. • Jfextered at the Wyandotte, Mich., Postoffice as second class matter. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year ESTABLISHED 187# i Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Eberts have leiurned fioin a protracted stay at San Antonio. Texas. Mrs. George L. Taft. of Ovid. i> virfiting In-r sister, Mrs. Henry I'. Thomas of Van Akstyne Inuilevard. Wsddsd at th? Church Rectory Florem* • Virginia O'Jibway, da ugh ter of Mr. ujul Mrs. Jotin Alfred o Jibway of :£!!* Plum st4»*et. ami Perie Neliu.s of Paxt<m. 111., \v«ie married by Rev. P. 4\ Jtyan in the rectory of SC. 4*atrk*k uhurrh, at 7 o'clock in the evening of May 8. The bridesmaid was .Angela. Kuulhill, the I**4. man Gerald Anger*', and tin* usher Stafford Media itgli lie. TRINITY EV. LUTHERVN CHURCH German service, 9:15 a.m. Sunday school, 9: 30 a.m. Adult biblc rki», 0:30 a.m. English servi«*e. K):4f» a.uu Next Sun lay morning, in tin* regular English service, 38 confirmauts> will Le publicly vxamimsl on the six chief parts of Christian doctrine. These chiliVUMi, the 1941 rtiildren’s eonfirma tiou class, will then be received into touunuuicalit mciirtiersliip on tile fol lowing Sunday through the rite of confirmation. On Sunday evening. 8:00 pin., a faucnsl ruiiun will be held ill the place ol the regular Sunday evening Mrviiv. Trinity’s male chorus and the ladies' eJioii: will share the assigu tneutK with Mrs. t\ J. Krahuke, solo list, wlio «will la* assisted by Miss lthodu Scliave in the duet. There will lie no fornfal charge of admission. On Monday, May 19tli, 8 pin., the Voters' assembly will meet. Tuesday. 7 :30 p.m.. the Junior Wal ther league. Wednesday. 0:."«0 p.m., the Bunda> srthool teachers* institute. Thursday. o:4vi p.m., Herman, and 8 p.m., English, special Ascension day faervlces will lie held. Friday, 7:30 p.m., the male chorus end the ladies' choir. At 8 p.m., the Mena club. STATE EMIT A) Y MENT SERVICE MAKES JOB PLACEMENTS For tin* third consecutive week, the Michigan State Employment Service established a new all time high in the tuindsT of J« 4» placenu*nts made. an bounces V. B. Steinbaugh. director ot the Unemployment Coiui*en.sutiou Commission. The employment >ervioe, job-finding division of the Commission. made a total of 3.817 private placements dur ing the week ending May 3. an in crease of 5.5 jicr cent over the pie vkwis week and a 37 iht cent increase above the corresjiomling week of last ye&f. New appliixitioiw* from individuals actively seeking employ men t through the facilities of the Commission's r*t> ©ffh'cu totaled 5,139 during the week, cu-eorddug to Steinbaugh. as compared with the 5.701 the previous week, end and 3.684 for the same week of 1040. All applications for the week total ed 10JH3. a drop of 2.3 jut cent be low the 11,206 for the previous werts and 10 per cent lielow the 12.107 for the same period l*«t year. ILE HINTING BANNED IN GARTNER BILL At present, hunting on Gross© lie D t anned for a period of five years A new bill. introd'K'ed in the legislature by Representative Mederirk J. Gart ner of Wyandotte, makes the ban per manent. Tl»* bill bus pa.««ed the House and Is awaiting iwacage by t!u‘ Senate. If enacted into law. the* nieisure will provide for a referendum of <lros«* lie township voters at the next goner a I election. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS The Urkited Stales Civil Service Commission hereby amentia tin* "age” Dtragraph. increasing the nmximnin nge limit from 55 years to 65 years for the pordtian of machine operator grinder (precinitm) tools. The maxi mum age for machine operator, turret lathe (Bullard) 'remains at 55 years. »♦ » WYANDOTTE FEEL*S DRIVERS’ STRIKE The truck drivers’ strike in Detroit' particularly affecting the lumber • tradh*. is having damaging reaction in. Wyandotte. Work is being delayed on a number d»£ local building project* because ul the strike. TO GRADUATE FROM MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE Two Wyandotte students expert to' |*Taduate from Michigan State college on June 14 — Dorothy Jane Humor, a liberal arts student, and Patrick ow «n McKlroy. engineering studk-nt. UK C ORPS NEEDS MORE PROC UREMENT INSPECTORS No small iiwrt of the work of secur ing faster, more powerful, and safer airplanes and equipment is the inspec tion of aircraft materials, Parachutee. goggles, camera lenses. im<ruments. and all other equipment must be in sp*x*ted by competent well-trained men. Through an examination announced -wotim* time ago, the Civil Service Com mission has been seeking experienced men for procurement inspector iiosi tions in the air corps of the War De )KirtiiH*ut. The Commission has not been aide to obtain euough men for these positions. On the contrary, the needs have Imkmi extended to other holds than those in the original an nouncement. Five new fields in which I»crsoii' have l**en added, and the op tions now are: Aircraft, engines, in* 'tnuneiits. pahu-hutes, airenift pro pellor*. tools and gages, radio, air oraft miscellaneous materials, tex tile-, fur-lined clothing and optical. Notice of Election The Annual Election of the School District of the <*ity of Wyandotte, Michigan.-will l>e held on MONDAY. JUNE 9. 1941 for tin* purfHise of electing two trus to M-r\e for a term of foil*- years. K Et iIiSTItATION Voters who are now registered FOili SCHOOL HLKkTTIONS are not r«*quir ed to re-registeif, unless the voter lias failed to vote f«»r the past two years, in which case he must ivngister. 'Registration may be liuide any day at the General Office at the Roosevelt High School. 544* Eur<*ka Ave.. Ik tw*en the hours of 8 o'clock A.M. auu 5 o'cloc k P.M., excepting Saturdays, and on Saturdays between the hours of s o'clock A.M. and 12 mum until May 31. 1‘.»41 on which day registra tions may be made from 11 o'clock A.M. to 8 o’clock P.M. Additional re gistration will also lie held at tin* l*u badic School. Goddard Kd. and First Strict: Washington School. Four teenth and Superior Street* and Gar field School. Superior and Fourth, on May ill from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. All change* in address from tliut now on registry card must Ik* mad© before the close of registration. All electors must he legally regis tered to vote. DI'ALIFIOATIOXS UF FLEET* >KS 1. Must Ik* eiti/jen the U. S. 2. Must have reached the age ol 21 years. 3. Must Ik* the owner of property use* ssed for schiKil taxes or a liareut or guardian of childr«*n of im-1uh»1 age. 5 voar* of age or under 20. TIME AND l‘L.V**E OF ELECTION Monday. June 9. 1941. Fm-incts: N*4». 1. Prom the North ii'iitt'r of Fonl Avenue to the northern limits of the City including Indli si«ic' of rail road tracks. Vote at voting booth, on Biddle, near 44oddard. No. 2. From south of the center ot Ford Avenue to the center of Elm Sfr«*ef east of tracks. Vote at voting booth at Garfield School. Superior and Itb St. No 3. From -outh of tlw* tvnter of Elm St. to the -outhern iHiumlary of the txty east of tracks. Vote in voting b<K>th ha« k of Roost*V4*lt School. Syca more and sth Sts. No. 4. All territory west of rail road tracks lying nouth of the owiter of Ford Avenue. Vote In Washington Sclund tcmfiorary Su|M*rior at 14th Sts. The General Election laws will gov ern all elections. NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES By petition filed with the Secretary of the Board of Education on forms furnished by tlu* Secnitary. Such i*>ti tions shall contain tin* names of not U s-; than 50 qualified register'd aoliool electors of the ilistrict. No eUstor shall sign the petition of more candi dates than art* to be elected. Petitions must l>e file<l n<»t k*ss than 15 nor more than 30 days pi4or to the date ol ele< tlott Final tiimc for filing ficti tious for this election is Saturday. May 24. 11441. 5:00 P.M. Board of Education of the School District of the City of Wyandotte. Mo-higati. ARTHUR E BAISLEY. Secretary. General Office Roowvelt High School 54<i Eureka Avenue 20w2 M&rr & ( ahalan. Attorneys Wyandotte Savings Bank Bldg. \Y> iuuiotte Mirh. 290.54 © STATE OF MIOHKJiAN. County of Wayne—ss. At a session of the Pro hate Court for suid Oounty of Wayne, held at the Prol»ate Court room in the t'ity of Detroit. <m the awond day of May in the year <aie thousand nine hnndml and forty t»ne. Prenent Jos d»ph A. Murphy. Jmlge of Probate. In tbr* matter of tin* e?4ate of HIRAM HOOD, deceased. On reading arul fil ing the t>etition of 7a*a Hihkl praying that ad inin ist rati on <vf said estate Ik granted t«» ,\lfrt*<l J. Mhrphy or sonu dUlu-r suitable p«rs<m. It is d>rdfTed. that the eleventh day of June, next at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Court rm>m i«e njipointedl for hearing suid petition. And it is further order *si. that a copy of this »rrder be pub lishdKl tha*»s* suceesKivc week** pre vious to said time of hearing, in tie* Wyandotte Ilenihl. a mnvspape.r prini ♦*d arul circulating in s;iid County of Wayne. JOSEPH A. MURPHY. Judge of Prdibate. * A true copy) * CHARLES R. HARIRIS. lN*jm:y Pro)rate Register. 20w" FORT < I STER TO ENLAKfiE RECEPTION CENTER Fort CusbT. May 14.—Army “first uightere” will be accommodated in far greater numbers under a recently uu* thorized eximnsiou p.tigrjim which will nearly triple the capacity of Fort CiLsU*r*s recruit riKfjgion ccmtcr. where thousands of Michigan sHe<*tccs have tlK*ir ofieiring <*oihtact with military life. Selectees are s<-heduU*d to a>:rive her** in large contingents during the early summer months and accordingly plans for the mu id ion center exiwu >:ion are being tuslmml by ('ojit. ALf:ed B. Plaenert. the Uni Custer const*: lic ing quarteruuister. Bids on the work. cxjKK*t.«*<l to cost approximately s.*s»3.- 000. will be a>k«*<l in the 'uOhr futuire and completion by late summer is an ticipated. NOTICE OF STREET PAYING AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DIS TRICT Notice is hereby given, that the Council of the City of Wyandotte has caused detailed estimates, plata and diagrams of the work and of the dis tricts to Ih* assessed far grading, pav ing and curbing of the following st reets: (270) Eliu Street from 10th to 17th Street*. (277) Hillsdale Street from Sixth to Seventh Streets. (278) Seventh Street from Elm to Oak Streets. (279) Sixth S-treet from Central to Marshall Streets. (280) Negaunee Street from Biddle to Sixth Streets. (281) Third Street fvom Baumey to Good ell Streets. (282) Maple Street from Sixth to Seventh Streets. (283) Negaunee Street from Sixth to Seventh Streets. (284 1 Ash SUeet from 17th to Twentieth Streets. (285) Seventeenth from Dak to Superior Streets. (2Sl>i Virginia Street from Walnut to Regent Drive. (287) Third Street from Goddard to l’ei ry Place. (288) Alley, between Elm and Maple, and lietwecu 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 Stm*t from Twenty third Street to Fort Street. (292) Chestnut St.ieet from Elev en h to Fourteenth Streets. (293) Eighth Street from Goddard to St. John Street. (294) Sixth Stm*t from Cherry to Eureka Streets. (295) Twenty-second Stivet, from Ford Avenue to Clark St. (290) Sycamore Street from Four teenth Street to I>. M. & T. R. R. <297> Eighth Street from Grove to Orange Streets. (2!IN> Eleventh Street from Eure ka to Vinewootl Avenues. (21**) Twenty-third street from Eureka Avenue to Oak St. to l»e prepared by the City Engineer, and that certain detailed estimates, plats ami diagrams of the work and of tin* district to he assessed there for have Ikk*u 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. l)., 1941. at 8 P.M.. Eastern Standard Time, at the Coun cil Chambers in the City Hall in said City, to hear objections 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 the lots, parts of lots, and parcels of land fronting ami abutting on said improvement on both sides of: . (276) Elm Street from 16th to 17th Streets. (277) Hillsdale Street 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 Baumey to. Gowlell Street*. (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. (2.86) Virginia Street from Wal nut 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 Street to Fort Street. (292) Ohesitnut Street from Elev enth to Fourteenth Streets. (293) Eighth Street from Goddard to SL John Street. (294) Sixth Street from Cherry to Eureka Streets. (295) Twenty-second Street, from Ford Avenue to Clark Street. (296 i Sycamore Street from Four teenth Street to D. M. & T. R. R. (297) Eighth Street from Grove to Orange Streets. (29M Eleventh Street from Eure ka to Vinewood Avenues. (299) Twenty-third Street from Eureka Avenue to Oak Street It is the intention to specially as sess siid abutting property for that part of the cost and expense of the improvements known as the local con tribution under 4he rules and regula tions of the Works Progress Adminis tration excepting the alleys and street intersections the expense of which shall be defrayed from general street fund of the so id city to be computed on the same ba.sis as the abutting lots and panels of land «**t forth above. Dated Mav 7. A. 1). 1941. LAWRENCE J. LaCOURSE, NOTICE OF LAYING AND CON STRUCTING SANITARY SEWERS INCLUDING .ALL PERTINENT WORK THERETO AND CREAT ING SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DIS TRICTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Council of the City of Wyandotte has caused) detailed estimates, plat* and diagrams of the work and of the districts to be assessed for laying and constructing Sanitary Sewer* including all the pertinent w-ork in connection therewith in the following named al ley: (275) Alley West of Second Stieet and South of Baumey Street, being Lots No. 156 to 165, inclusive of tlie Assessors Wyan dotte Plat No. 8, to he prepared by the City Engineer, and that said detailed estimates, plats and diagrams of the work aud of the district to be assessed there for have been prepared by the City 1 Engineer, deposited in the office of the City Clerk of this City for public examination and that said Council will meet on the 20th day of May, A. I).. I**4l, at eight (8) o’clock PAL. Eastern Standard Time, at the Coun cil Chambers in the City Hall in said City to hear objections to said pro* posed improvements aud to the 9uid plats and diagrams and estimates and to the district to be assessed for said improvement which shall consist of all the lots, parts of lots aud pa reels of land benefited by said improve ment being the parcels of land abut ting on both side* of the following named alley: (275) Alley West of Second Street and South of Baumey Street, being Lots No. 156 to 165, inclusive of the Assessors Wyan dotte Plat No. 8. It is the intention to specially as sess the property 1 benefited thereby for the entire cost aud expense of said improvement. * LAWRENCE J. LaCOURSE, City Clerk. Dated: At Wyandotte. Mich., this 23rd day of April. A. D. 1941. 19w2 Proposals Wanted Sealed pnqiosals will be received by the undersigned up to four (4) o’clock P.M., Eastern Standard time. Monday, May 19. 1941. for furnishing the City of Wyandotte. Municipal Service De partiihsit. the following: Approximately 54KW* tons of IV4 in. nut. i»ea and slack bituminous, low sulphur grade c<*al for stor age pui'i*oses. uiihnaded at the Mu nicipal Power Plant dork, foot us Viiiew«KKl Avenue. Wyandotte. • Michigan. All in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the City Clerk. Said huts will Ik* publicly opened and mid aloud at Hi * regular meeting rs the Municipal Service Commission at the office of the Commission, Van Alstyne Blvd.. at Vinewood! Avenue. Wyandotte, Mulligan, on Monday. May 1!*. 1941. at eight o’clock P.M. The City reserves tin* right tu waive defects in bids or to accept any bid or reject any or all bids if deeimd for the best in(crt*st of tlu* City. IjAWRENCH J. 1 *aCOURSE. * Citv Clerk. Proposals Wanted ,Sealed proiM>salg will i>e rwrifed by the undersigned up to four (4) o’clock r.M..' Da stern Standard time. Tues day. May 2U. 11H1, for furnishing the city of Wyandotte, Municipal Service vi<-f* l>ept. the following material: 11..~i00 feet 4 inch standa: d con duit. Tin* City reserves the right to ac cept any bid or rejeet any or all bid> if deemed for the best interest of the < iry. LAWRENCE .1. LnCOURSE, City Clerk. Proposals Wanted Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned for fornivhing the City of Wyandotte, Municipal Service Department, the following equipment: I—3 ton, minimum of motor IK) H. I*. with heavy duty • radiator, minimum wheel base i;ty\ size of platform 12’xb’8”. equipped witli double acting rear -•rings, three man, cab over eu giue type body, equipped with steel panels inside of doors and eab, genuine leather upholstering, brake lever and gear shift in con ventional position, two windshield wipers, one spare tire, equipped with dual rear wheels and to be IMinted green to match our exist ing colors. All tires to be 600-20, 0 ply. A specification sheet, complete ly describing the truck shall ac- < < utnp«uy bid. We have to exchange on the above, one IHslge truck, known as ooK Car No. 704, which may be inspected at our garage, :k'»7s 11th St., Wyundotte, Mich. Said proposals shall be delivered to the tMty Clerk in the City Hall of the City of Wyandotte before four (4» (•’clock Eastern Standard Time. Monday. .June 2. 1041 and the sealed pr«»puesals shall be titled “I’Toposal for 'Prink.” Said bids will 4>e oi**ned and read aloud at the regular meeting of the Municipal Service Commission at <-ight (X) o'clock P.M., of the same «lay and date at the office of the < ’ommission. 2f>.V» Van Alstyive Klvd.. Wyandotte, Michigan. I he City reserves the right to waive defects, or to accept any hid or reject any <rr all hid* should it be deemed for t lie best interest the city. lAWIfEXm J. I*M'«MKSE. City Clerk. Try Herald Job Printing 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 i, 1941. 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. MCINERNE Y REAL SERVICE PHONE 0241 NOTARY PUBLIC . 08 ELM ST., CAH ALAN BLDG. 1*3,100 STATE OF MICHIGAN, Couuty or Wayne—At a session of the Pro* bate Court for said 4’ouuty of Wayne, held at the Protaite Court room in the City of Detroit, on the seveuteuth 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 BURNS, an adult. On reading and filing the petition of the said leroy Wallace Burns praying that his name la* changed to ROY WALLACE SI TIIERBY. It is order ed. that the fourth day of June, next at ten o'clock in the forenoon at sand Court room Ik* apjwiinted for hearing said petition. And it is further order ed. that a copy of this order be pub lished three suect*ssive 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 & (alialan. Attorneys Wyandotte Savings Bank Bldg. Wyandotte. Midi. 257,00 t) STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne—ss. At a Nession of the Pro bate Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court room in 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 BOXDIE, deceased. On reading and filing the i>etition of Harry J. Bondie praying that administration of said estate be granted to himself or some other person. It is ordered, that the second day of June, next at ten o'clock in She forenoon before Judge Patrick 11. O'Brien at said Court room be apiwinted for hearing said petition. And it is further order ed, that a copy of this order be pub lished three succeKsive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in the Wyan dotte Herald, a newspaper printed and circulating in said Comity of Wayne. THOMAS C. MURPHY. Judge of Probate. (A true copy) CHAHLES It. HARRIS. Deputy Probate Register. 17w3 TRENTON N. A. Mans A Sons. luc., Trenton, dealers in coal, lumber and all build in# materials. PECK ELECTRIC CO. EVERYTHING electrical WIRING. FIXTURES, REPAIRB 125 Elm St. F '' ont 0283 Wyandotte, Mich. HERALD JOB PRINTING QUALITY printing AT REASONABLE PRICES V»wsui sTy Smith Insurance Agency We Insure Everything 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. L Wyandotte TELEPHONE 7032-R.-2 James C. Headman Agcnc/ 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. 2!H>;177 STATE OF MIOUIGAX, County of Wayne— *«. At a session of the Pro bate Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court room in the Uity of Detroit, on the nineteenth day of April in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-one. Preseut Thom as C. Murphy, Judge of Probate. Iq the matter of Lhe estate of MARGAR- E 1 RAFTER, deceased. An instrument in writing purjwrting to be the last will and testament of said deceased having been delivered into this court for probate. It is ordered, that the twenty-seventh day of May, next at ien 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 this order be published three successive weeks pre ' tous to said time of hearing, in the Wyandotte Herald, a newspaper print ed and circulating in >oid County of Wayne. THOMAS t\ MCRPIIY. Judge of Probate. tA true copy) CHARLES U. HARRIS, Jfc*pufiy Probate Register. I^>w3