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BOARD OF EDUCATION Official Proceeding* i 11*41. A regular meeting of U*l Hoard of wlucation of the S4*lkm»l District of the City of Wysindotte, Michigan was held In the (Shi* ml Office, Hoosevvll High &C&00I on Monday, October 0. F*4l Ihe meeting was **ulhil to order by tb > prebident. ('has. 11. Bi*>*k at 7:35 KM. There were present: Trustees ▲liman, Him k. Harriott, Jac*>l>son. Mclnern4*y and Steele. Alm*ih : Trus U+* lloineister. Trustee Allman iu*»\4il that th** min tltes of t Im* i**gulnr meiting *>t Sej»t t inter 15. lull »tand a|>pr**\**«l so >*‘ 1 onbil. Trill! *•♦• J.iei'lixUl - lollded the m<> 1 ion. Ayes: Tni**l4***«* Allman. Bi*»*k. Mar ii -tt. Jaeolmirii. Mi Ini rnt-v and Steele. Nays: None. The motion \\a> carried. The following i> tin* report and re commend.)tion> of tin- superintendent. \Vy aiidot te. M nlug.ut 'Jh«- Hoard of Education ( .«*nt leim*n A blanket iimiiranee |M»li**\ b« n breiKirol in tin* amount of sln.u*i*i.oo te io\et tin- throe temporary building' |.i*v\ moved to the IJihi.'4-V" It shop aiid th«- equipment therein. This j***li< y i' to lie esinei lied atld illi'llMltil ill the geii i.il insiiram>‘ plan next January All present holders of ittsuram*** oh thes,- builditigs are im-lmh-tl on tin- Kiioi t term polity. The rates ;u>. to (*• uTermimtl by tin* Michigan lns]x*c l.oit Hu reau. | lie K \ep School js eoepel’.l t i tig with tin* Municipal S« n i.*e *<*iiimi' f;i>u in putting mi the b I! House ot Mail' exhibit «It toiler l-t. in tin* lat«' irfleriioou for students and for tin iiilul's ot the I ollimillllty 111 tile even ing. Sket*'li plujis for additions to lie* Liiholm ami Washington Si*hool> have 1 o-* n pr» |Mie»l by tin* arehilt** ts. The )/.m*olu ln»«d would require an ex |« ndlture of approximately $299,900 to im ivasc its ea{Meity to 1 I*N) students niai the Washington would require ai> proximately $175,000 to increase its l«il«acity to I3*)*i students. 1 nominate Frank Murphy, day man (it pres* nt. to regular maintenance Work at a salary of $150.00 jmt month liespei tfully submitKhl. i Signed » F. W. Frost ic. Superintendent.' Trustee lloiueist« > r arrived at this Gnu**. In pursuauee of tile notice of sale <if 1 f 4» Transferable Stock Subscrip tion warrants ami 140 shares of t'<*in 4uon St«*« k of the National Hank ol Wyandotte, a bid for the warrants and u bid for the stm k were r<*c* ived from W. Hugh Williams. Tlwse bids were opened and the |>rk«* submittnl for the warrants was «sJ9..x* |h r si ia re or a total of W.MiJNi Xor the J*d shares; the price suhiuit ted for the Common Sto» k was $:*5.50 per share or a total of $5.1'54.00 (ash ler's clhi k> in lln* amount of 10 jn-r cent of the bids w* re elielosed. Trustee Steele moved that the Board accept the hid of fJ.M7.UO from \\. Hugh Williams for 140 Transferable Stock Subscription Warrants for Com in on Stock of the National Hank ol Wyandotte. Trustee Jacobson seconded the mo th *u. Ayes: Trustees Allman. Block. Ilar- Tk»W, llomeistcr, Jacobson, Mcincrney and Steel*. Nays; None. The motion was carried. Tnistis* Sl*i*le moved that the Hoard reject th** l»i*l of $5,183.00 for 149 ishures of the Common Capital Stink of the National Bank of Wyandotte and tliut the Cashier’s Chink repre senting 10 |n*r cent of the amount of the bid retunail to W. Hugh Williams. Trustee Allman seconded the me lion. Ayes: Trustees Allman. Bloek. liar ri**tt. Horn■ ister. Ja»olison. Mcincrney and Steele. Nays; N*im*. The motion was carried. The reports of the publi** librarian find tin* cafeteria manager for the month of S* ptemlx-r were received ami placed on file. The following ret**.rt of the trea'itr er lor the mouth of August was re ceiv»**l and «*utered in lhe minutes. Wyandotte. Michigan September 23, 1941. TL«- Honorable Uoartl «*f Education, dairies 11. Block. President 1 l»*g to submit my r**jmrt as Trea surer for th** month ending August 31. HHL lUveipts August 1, Halau**e $280,80-5.10 August 1. H*i*eipt No. 913 _ 2tO(» August d. JNieipt No. 914 _ 8.240.0 b August 7. Receipt No. 915 _ 237-30 August 27. Receipt No. GIG. 445.98 August .a*. Iteeeipt N*>. *ll7. -41 44 August 2*. Iteeeipt Xo. **lß_ 42-4 .3* $295,982 4;: Ihshurs. ineiiLs 0*4.152.51 $231 .829.9- Balance in Hanks: Wyandotte Savings No. 7*. Commercial Acct. _ $ 48.230.27 No. 13**. Sinking i'und 40*.89,5.9** No H*. Huldie l ibrary (i4. , ,«»7.-44 No. 31. S* htM*i Bldg. - 2.3H1* 71 No. U. iH-bt Service Acit. 30.907 yj NaUumil Hank No. S. CV*mun reial Aect. __ *5.428.7*F $231 >29 92 (Signed) John T. McWhirter, Treasurer. A 4'«*mmunicutieii fr«un tlu* Mu..a. pal !uveslers Ass«*« iation rcgar*liag Ho- payment of < oujh*u> fr«*m Melvin daie t»on«ls was re< « ive»i aiul placed on file. A column.ivat ion from laiwrenoe J Lai'ours**. t"itv i'h*r«». stating that tint Communication of SeptemUr I(‘*. 1941 fiikUi the Hoard relative to drainage conditions around th** Koosevelt High School was nml int** the rni*rds of the City Couih il in regula.r s»*ssi<*u on iNn-sday ev**ning. September Id. 1941. «t whi**h t mi*' the matter was referred 4o the City hingmoer f**r attention A copy of the auditor's report for the month of August was presented to each member cf the Hoard. Urustce Melneruey left at this time. A *i*minunieatioti was i\*il from the Oriole Trophy Club miuesting the us** \>f the It*.M*seveU High S< h*.H*l i*x*t ball and field-hi is** fai-ilities ICef* rred t** s*** r**Uiry and sui»erinteud eut. The bills and accounts were r**ad. Authoi i/ation Sheets Nos. 2SI-2 3. Tlu* Athletic Supply Co. 0.4 S Hee4.*lK*r, l'eck Hwis 2<^.13 iAoubltsiny Br*»thers A Co. 11.0*1 Dudley J>xk Corp*.iratiou 75.91 Kherts Bros. Co. d49.9d Hall A McCreary Co;, 11.7*0 The Hullemite Mfg. Co. 14.5» Little Brown A Co. 47.42 McHraw Hill Hook Co. » -^ The Macmillan *”4*. Mulligan Hll TeU*phoiie *'*». 124.00 Kailway Kxpress Agem-y -t M l'aul T. Kankin 7.33 li* in 1 ngt<»n Kami. 1 a**. 3.1*31 tfWU—Bl». HI). silver Burdett C**. lUit.Sl Bureau **f Fuhlicatnais. 'l’4*a eh**rs * '<>l l**gt- 3.20 I lbH.k of Uie .Motuh Club 2.**.'i |»urr<*ugh' Adding Machine 1 'n. ,1.00 |*»im-.i Library Sii)»plies >3.20 A. It. I *i* k *’**. .*3.31 |)ii\\n Kiv* r la-tb r Servii ** _ 45.25 |>i i*i»il Stamp A St**m il Co. _ I>o t\i rl Fis**lH*r, In**. • .5.39 Tlu* Fuller Brush *'*». 259.4!. 1 ■mu and Company 39.7* 1 iregory. ..Mayer A Th*»m (’*>. - 2*l. ''O 11. irioiiil Hra«*e A *'*». 2**3.4** ib ury Holt \ Co. 'il O i im-rtol * oiupaiiy. In*-. .'gs.su *'. K .l«*n'i*u 255. p, K* 1 Lox Mfg. Co. 20.**0 K \'l**u»* \ i**vv *3*. . 23 I*l liiiier II King'bury 57.95 Library **f tongr*—.*. _ «i2*' Mii bigali t **li>*'lidatill *..i' Co . IO 1-5 F*-nii.-ylvania Salt Mfg. *'•*. 2.5.!* 1 Navarre *» Fh*or *3*v**riiig __ 12. 00 F«*vv«*r ls|UipHi«*nt *s*. __ IT)*.7*. ibivv. Fctcl'son A *'**. -- - - )i)*l > *-’* si nil. I **r* >niaii A *3*. .51.24 I ii*ler\v i.iml Llliott Fislier *'•*. 19 * 1 flu* ib ii. L. William** <3*. 39 4' I )i«- Wyandotte NVvv ** (3*. . 50.21 *'. C Itiri liard A C«». l3.7 V Morris Hiriil*aum __ _ . 13.5. «iiinn4‘il Itr4»thers __ I*-*' l 1 r***l «*. I'liK-k 9.0*. Finer A Soii> 1 1 r**«*nh**UM*> __ I'M»‘ Wyandotte Saving' Hank '>)'*• Anuuiiaii S4*ciirity A Trust 13*. . 195.00 National Hank of Wyamlnlt' 2.*tt*2.-»** N< vv s**rk *’*‘iitral K. li. *3*._ **.do (3i operative Farts (’**. s 19 iJreal l.aki ' Kiev hound Lines. In**.. 33* mi .1 I). Haven A Son 23.n0 Muni*-ipal S**rvi**e Coiniuisshni *K»2>2 Faiia***a Spring A HistilUii Water ) <>. l.so K*»w. F* tersoli A (3*. *.*.!« s*-ieit*-e lies4*ar**h Ass*H*iates 24.*.* Tlu* Sli**rvv in-Williams *3*. __ 2.."**) 1 n*l**rvv*hul F.lli**tt Fisli«*r C**. d 2.50 Th** .Itthu *'. Wiustou C*». __ 34.27 Tin* I’harles F. Hackett Fr.*s> 123.0*) IN« k Lbitric <3*. 44.0** C. il. i 3.1111 11.50 Wyandotte Savings Hank 2.979.0*• A.*.|. Marshall *’**. 17.10 National * I***‘graphic 2s.ini liit4-rnatiniial Business Ma«*h iiu-s * 3u p. 132.00 Walla*** Hooting * «►. 12-*.OO «in** A* t Flay Magazine 4.7*0 National Fa rent Teacher Mag azine 5.00 American Library Assn. 2.0 n Brohi Hikery d 1.19 Htiute Brothers 13.3 s 1 Daisy Valley CW*ese Co. 27.21 lH‘tr**it Biscuit Co. 2.70 l>**\vn River Ice Cream Co. _ 1-51.10 Famous Fo**ds, luc. 2S.NJ ‘ The Clohe J’aper Co. 11.51 Johnson Creamery 190.09 1 Jc'S4* Kreger Market 34.40 I Fram-is 11. A Co. 309.52 Adam MaUeru Market 53.70 National Biscuit Co. 18.50 li. C. Vick (3*. 70.74 ■ltuth Slater. Fetty Cash 8.47 Detroit Cauvas Mfg. Co. 299.38 Municipal S**rvice Commission *>82.92 Bond ami lluugerford 75.09 13.301.99 Thi' i' to certify that the above voucher* amounting to 813,391.99 have tx-eii examined: that the articles ot *t-rv ice* called for have been received: that prices and computations are cor T4*4-t ilia: all invoices, receiving notices and supporting data an* attaelbii and in t*r*ler. and fliat the proi**r accounts have U * n **iiarg***l. The treasurer is Iw-reby authorized :«• pay :he almve v«*u<h* rs. Chai. H. Block, Pre'idenL Mildred E. Mklkie. Sii-.retary. Fay It*»11 A«*count 299.90 Adam J. Frzybyiski. Postmas ter 113.00 Teachers’ Fay K*»ll 18.417.-10 Fay K«*li Account 4,203.92 Fay K**ll Airouiit 177.(59 l{4‘tirement Fund H**ard Teachers' 1.223.03 Kelir«*ni4-nt Fund H**ard Nvui T**a«*hing 201.79 24.537.30 This is to certify that the above vinieJuT' aim uiitiiig to $24,537.30 have been examined, that the articles 01 services called for have been received: that prices and computations are cor rect; that all invoices, receiving no tires and supporting data are attached and in order, and that the proper ac counts Lave been charged. The Treu>urer is hereby authorized :*• |s.y the above vouchers. Oha>. 11 Block. President. Mihin-d E. Mielkie. S4i*retary. Trustn* Harriott moved that the bills t*o a]>prov*id. and Hiat tile tren surer ti- autliori/»-d to *iraw warrants *»t. the pr**j*4-r funds f*»r the payment of same, l rustee ll*anoister swumiwl the m** I ion. Ayes: Trustti* AlLman. Bl*x*k. liar ru>tt. lhtfm-islor. Ja**4*bsoii and Sui*le. Nays: None. The m«*ti<*u was carried. Trustee Ja4i>t*soii moved to adjourn Trustee Allman seiiUidiii the motion Ayes: Trustees Allman. Block. Har riott. Jacol*son and Steeh Nays: None. The meeting was adjourned. MILDRED E. Ml ELK IK. Secretary. Tiy Herald Job Printing Try Herald Job Printing REPORT OF CONDITION OF * Wyandotte Savings Bank us Wyandotte in the state of Michigan at tlie close of business on Sept. 24. 1941. PublLsiyil in aeconfcinoe with a oall made by the 1-Vderal Res4*rve Bunk of this District pursuant to the provisions of the Fe<k*ral iKeserve Act and by the Com inissioner «*f tlie Bankiug Department pursuant to the provisions of Section 82 of the Mi**higun Financial Institutions Act. r AjSSETS Dollars Cts. Loans and discounts 1 Including $131.94 overdrafts 4 $3,389,941.83 Fnited States tioverument obligations, dirxil and guaranteed 1.7-55.119 42 Obligations of Slates and inditical subdivisions v _ 3,707.332 82 other bonds. m*t*s. and debentures 289.187.49 Corporate sttx-ks (including $31,95**4*9 st*xk of Federal Reserve Ixtnki 31,059.09 Cash, balances with *»ther banks, including reserve buluuc4*s. ami cash items in process of collection 1.Mi1.014.29 Hank preini.*x*s owned $290,998.87. furniture and fixtim-s $27.128.04 234.097.51 Ki-al «*state owned other tlmn bank premises G2.2.‘fi) 74 Other asse ts 329.25 TOTAL ASSETS $11,330.303.29 LIABILITIES' 1 Nina ml thpo'its of individuals, partnerships, ami corporation' __52.353.997.99 Time *l4*iM»'its *4 individuals. }iartm*i ships, ami corimrations 9.95.3,113.19 Dep«*'it-' »*f States and politi* al siihdiv isi**ns L051.797.iC> *Mli4*r deposits ui*rtiti*il and officer'’ 4*lxi*ks. »-l*.*. 1 49.355.95 TOTAL DEPOSITS $19.1*C>,174.15 other iiabilitb-s 54.555.5 i TOTAL LIABILITIES (not im-lmling subordinated obliga tions 'how n I*4*low > slO.l-59 79** 99 CAPITAL A* V* )l NTS Capital* : 7*25.925.90 Surplus . 390.090 (19 l :.ih \ l»i•«l i* r*»lil ' _ 111,(NMs 82 K«'* iv* ' I.lml r«*lir**im lit a*-* **uut t-u* pref«*iT4il «*apital 1 __ 13.iiH9.7v T«)TAL CAPITAL A(’('*>!‘NTS 1.179.549.9*) # TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOI NTS sll.33*►..*{< 13.2*i *3'his bank ' capital *im>ist.' of first p:ef**rred >t**«*k with t**tal par value • a 5:i9.*. , .)2 >*“). total retirabU- valm* $-3**-*.92-s.*hi; and *llllllllOll vtiM-k vviih total par value «*f $400,009.90. MEMORANDA l’]*iL»*»l a"et> land s»i*urili*s ]i<ni«-d 1 1 book value): ia* F. S. *ioV4*rn 1110111 «*hligati*ins. dir***t ami guarantn-d. plulgtil t<* sei-uri* «!**jio'i!' ami other liahiliti. > L-; iJO.ihhi.oo Total -- _ i>o.«NXt.m• S***ur***l ami prelernil liahiliti*-'; • .11 1 i»*|Misits S4‘cur«**l by pl***|ged a'S««ts pii 'iiant to inniire 111*-lit' of law 12.9-3-5.2 t T< »TAL _ - . 12.035.24 I. F. \\. Tueker. \ i«*e President and Cashier, of t Im* al)«»v«* nam* d hank. d«» solemnly >\v«*rir tlwC tin* al*o\>* stat»-ment is true, ami that it tally and ****r r«***tly r**pr**'**nts the true Mate of th«* seve::tl matters lien-in ronoaiiied and '*•! fop’ll, to the bes* of my kiiovvlu-dge and belhf. F W. TUCKER. C**r:ect—Attest: F. E. VAN ALSTYNE, W. LEO CAHALAN. FRANK II EBERTS. Directors. State of Michigan. (Vnmty <*f Wayne--ss: Sworn to ami suhs4*rihed before im this Moth «lay of S«*pteiuher. 1941. and I li* r«*hy certify that 1 am not an «*tTi«i*r «*r dirn tor «*f this bank. LORETTA CARL. Notary Public. My **i*mmi'si**n expires July 25. F.D42. An Ordinance An ordinance granting the right ;!•» tii«- Micnigau Central .Railroad C 0.., pany. ami t«• tli«- N<-w York Central Railroad < ’oinpany. b-ssw of tin Michigan Central Kailroipl, to main tain ami operate a railroad track on the nht side of ltiddle Avenue, com m ming at Grove Street, thence run ning m*rtli to orchard Street. Tile City of Wyandotte Ordains: Sect ion 1. Ilfight and permission i> hereby given to The Michigan Central Uailroad Company, and to The New York Central Railroad Company, les see of the Michigan Central Railroad, to maintain and operate a railroad track on the east side of Kiddle Ave nue, commencing ait Grove Street, thence running north to Orchard Street, with necessary and convenient turnouts, sidetracks and switches, and to keep, maintain and use the same lor railroad purposes, and for the ac commodation of tin* manufacturing concerns having sidetracks in connec tion therewith. Section 1. All ordinances conflict itig with this ordinance are hereby re pealed. Section H. There shall In- no turn outs, sidetracks *>r switches ruuning west of said main track. Said The Michigan Central Railroad Company, and The .\ w York Central Railroad Company. Ksse *>l the Michigan Cen tral Railroad, shall maintain the pav mg between the tracks at all street crossings in suitable repair. Section 4. This ordinance shall take edict a> of October 1«H1. and shall continue in force for ano during the jK-riod of thirty (.'kh year from and after tk-tol*er ... 11M1. On the Question “Shall this Ordiu a nee now pass/’ the following vote was recorded: Yeas: Councilmen Kehm, Krobi. Burke, Mason. Schultz. Nays: None. Lol ls W. KEHM. Mayor. LAVMRENCE J. LuCOURSE, City Clerk. I. Igiwreme J lat Course, Clerk of the City of Wyamlotte, hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed at a regular session of the City Council of the City of Wyandotte held **n t.he Tth day of October. signed by the Mayor of said City and published iu th*- Wyandotte Hera hi, a newspaper published in the -o id City of Wyan dotte. on the 10th and 17th of October, ltm. LAWRENCE J. LuOOURSE. 41 wj City Clerk. ■#»» C IVIL SERVICE EXAMS Tin* Civil Service Commission lia' announced the following examinations for positions in the Civil Aeronautics Administration. IH-partment of Corn znerve. for wnieh appln-ations will h** a<-cepted until further notice. Air carrier inspector (ojK-ratious 1 &LSOO a ear. aiid associate inspector sd.oUO a year. Ajiplirauts must posses a valid airline i.ransjK>rt pilot’s cert ifi < uted air line * r on anilti-motored air craft used by the S. armed forces A written test will not -be given. Trainee, traffic controller (airway and airport). SIM)Ua year. Applicants must possess a current pilots cert if i < ate «»f not less than private grade, nr iave held a ratiiig as a pilot with tin rrned forces. For tlie general exp< r .erne iu air-traffic control high school and college education may be substitut 'd A g-iieral w riut«i test will he giv ol applicant*. W. Hugh Williams, Attorney 3033 Biddle Ave. Wyandotte, .Mich. 2 49.242 STATE *IF MICHIGAN. County of \N aym* —ss. At a session of the Pro bate Court for said County of Wayne. h**l*i at tlu* Probate Court room in th** City «»! lN*tr*»it. <>ll the twenty-sixth *lny of September in tlu* year on** th**u 'ami niin* liumlreil and forty-one. Fre '**nt J«*.'«ph A. Murphy, Judge of Fro hate. In the matter of the estate of MARY (iIXZKL, de<*easc*d. Milton H. Davis, trustee under the last will and testam**i)t of said deivased. having ren dered to this Court his two (2) second annual accounts and herewith renders Ills two (2) third annual armuuts in said matter for the tienefit of Frances Hayck and Emma Dims; and Milton B. Davis and Hays Metcalf, executors of the last will and testament of said deceased, having reudere<l to this court their fourth annual account in said matter. It is ordered, that the nineteenth day of November, next, at ten oclock iu tin* forenoon at said Court room he appoints for examin ing and allowing said accounts. And it is further ordered, that u copy of this order be published three successive w«i*ks iir**vious to said time *>f hearing, in the Wyandotte Herald, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Wayne. JOSEPH A. MURPHY. Judge of Prolate. (A true copy ) ci 1 akles r. Harris, Deputy Probate Register. 41w3 \larr A ( ahalan, Attorneys * Wyandotte Savings Bank Bldg. Wyandotte, Mich. STATE OF MICIiItJAX, County of Wayne—ss. At a s*»ssioii of the Pro bite Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court room iu the City (if Detroit, on the third day ol * 1* tolx*r in the year **ne thousand nin** hundred and forty-one. Pr«*?»*nt Pat rick 11. O Brien. Judge of Probate. In Ihe matter of the estate of HA IDEE STTX3K. (Incased. Nellie M. Hund. ad miiiistratrix of said estate, having ren dered to this Court her first ami final ae**i*nnt in said nuitter and filed there with her j*tit ion praying that the resi due <*f said <*stat4* he assigne<l to the persons entithil th4*o*eto. It is ordered, that the thirty-first day of October, next, at ten oTlock in the foreno**n at 'ai*l Court r«>**ni l>e upjM*inted for ex amining and allow’ing said account an*l lx*aring said petition. And it is fur ther 4*rdered. that a eopy of this <>rd4*r ti*» publisluil tJir**e successive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in ri;e \N yan<l<*tte Herald, a newsjiajier print*il ami circulating iu said County cf Wayne. PATRICK H. O’BRIEN. Judge of Probate. (A true copy) CHARLES R HARRIS, I Deputy Probate Register. 41 w,3 Hell Gate Bridge Hell Gate bridge extends across the East river at Hell Gate, N. Y., connecting Long island with the mainland. No State Bird Connecticut is the only state in the Ln:on in which no state bird has hetn designated, officially or other wise. Tularaemia Tularaemia is a disease contract ed through handling or dressing of wild rabbits which have the disease. JOHN F. MCINERNEY REAL ‘“S',' 1 SERVICE PHONE 0241 NOTARY PIBLIC 06 BLM ST.. CAH ALAN It 1.1 HI. 293.95 s STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne—ss. At a session of the l’ro- Itsite toil ft for said County of Wayne, held at tin* Probate Court room in the City ot‘ lhtioit. on the sixteenth day of September in tin* year one thouxiud nine hundred and forty-one. Present Joseph A. Murphy, Jmlge of l’robate. lit tin* matter of the estate of l-AWHRN't’K GEE. deceased. An in strument in writing ptiriM»rting to Ik the last will ami testament of said de ceased having Ikoii delivered into this Court for probaL. it is ordered. that the sixth day of -November, next at ten o’clock in the forenoon at said Court loom Ik* up{miut**d for proving v aid instrument. And it is further or dered, that a copy of this order Im publish-<1 three successive weeks pre vious to said time of hearing, in the Wyandotte lb-rald. a newspa|Ki* print ed and emulating in said County of Wayne. # JOSEPH A. MURPHY. Judge of Probate. <A true copy » iKpilty Probate Legist r. 39w3 294.173 S I A I K (tF MICHIGAN. County «»f Wayne— >s. At a se»ion of the Pr«»- bat** Court for said County of Wayne held at the Probate Court room in tin city of Hetroit. on the twenty seventh day of S> ptemher in the year one thou sand nine hundred and forty one. Pre M-nt Thomas C. Murphy, .Indite of Pro hate. In the matter of the estate o. MAK\ S. WALK Hit. direns i|. An in strument in writing pur|M»rting to lu the last will and testament of said de ceased having been deliver d into this Court for prolKite. It is ordered, that the tirst day of lteivniher. next at t-ti o'clock in the forenoon at said Court r»H»in In* appointed for proving said in strument. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order In- published thfee sueeesMVe weeks previous to said of hiiaring. in tin* Wyandotte Herald, a newspajkr printed and cir culating in said County of W’avne. THOMAS C.“ MURPHY. Judge of Probate. I A true copy | CHARLES R. HARRIS. 1 N*pnty Probate Jfegister. 4<hv3 STATK OF MIC!HOAX. The Pro hate Court for the County of Wayne. No. JtMUHO >n the matter of the estate of MARY lh * AO. deii'iiMil. Xotiee is herehv giv *ti that all i-r**ditors of said dec»*sised are required to present their elainis. in writing and tinder oath. to said Court at the Probate Office in the City of _ I Detroit, in said County, ami to serve a copy then of upon Charh*s Conley, administrator of .said estate, at :ilMi Van Alstyne Blvd.. Wyandotte. Miclii gan. on or Ik-fore the ninth day of 1 H*eenilK*r. A. H. 1941. and that such claims will Ik* heard hy said Court be fore Judge l*;itrick 11. O'Brien, in < otirt room Xo. 3(Mi. Wayne County Building in the City of Hetroit, in said County, on the ninth day of December. A. H. 1041. at two o'el<K-k in the after noon. Hati*d Sept cm Ik* r 24. A. H. 1041. PATRICK H. OBRIEN. Judge of Prohate. Published in Wyandotte Herald, once in each week for three weeks suc cessively. within thirty days from the date hereof. 40w.'’» Edmund Kurzatkowski. Attorney 1007 Oak St. Wyandotte. Mklt STATE OF MICHIGAN. The Pro hate Court for the County of Wayne. No. 291,327 * In the matter of the estate of AI>AEBERT ZAMECKI. <l*«eastd. No tice is hereby given that all creditors of said deceased are required to pre sent their claims, in writing and under oath, to said Court at the Probate of fice in tlie City of In-troit. in said County, and to serve a copy thereof ujmiu Albert A. llehda. administrator of said estate, at 1255 Chestnut St.. Wyandotte. Michigan, on or l**fore the sixteenth day of Decemlier. A. H. 1941. and that such claims will be heard by said <-ourt before Judge Patrick H. O’Brien in Court room No. .‘406. Wayne County Building in the City of He troit. in said County, on the sixteenth day of I k*eeniber. A. H. 11141 at two o'clock in the afternoon. Patid (K tolicr tl, A. H. 1941. PATRICK H. O’BRIEN, Judge of Probate. Published in Wyandotte Herald once in each week for three w<*ks suc cessively. within thirty days from the date hereof. 41 wj Edmund Kurzatkowski. Attorney 1007 Oak St. Wyandotte, Mich. I'sbHir. STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Wayne—ss. At a session of the Pro bate Court for said <Vunity of Wayne, held at the Pn*hate Court room iff the City of l»etroit. on the twenty-third day of September in The year one thousand nine hundred and forty-one. Present Joseph A. Murphy. Judge of Probate. In the matter of the «*state of ADOLPHKNA LEHMAN. deceased. An instrument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, having Iteen heretofore delivered into thK Court f<*r probate. It is ordered. That the sixth day of November, next at ten nel«M-k in tlie forenoon at said Court room he ap pointed for proving -said instrument. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this ord r Ik- published three «ic cessive w*s-ks previous to said tiro** of best ring, in the Wyandotte Herald, a newspaper printed and circulating in said Countv of Wayne JOSEPH A MURPHY. Judge of Proluite. t A true copy t CHARLES R HARRIS. Deputy Probate Register. 40w.°. fiOLB . . ~ **o* A’o oaiotm* | X~insu*£d¥ 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 DR. N. G. BOWBEER DENTIST X-RAY OFFICE 2846 BIDDI.E AVENUE Office Hours: h a.m to s p.m. CHARLES W. KOCH General Insurance 16715 McCann Road K.F.D. 1, Wyandotte TELEPHONE 7U32-R-2 James C. Headman Agency INSURANCE FIRE. TORNADO AND PLATE CLASS 2737 Second SL Phone 2171 PECK ELECTRIC CO. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL WIRING, FIXTURES, REPAIRS 125 Elm St. Phone 0283 Wyandotte, Mich. TRENTON T| N, A Mans A Sous, luc., Trenton, dealers in coal, lumber and all build ing materials. Edmund Kurzatkowski. Attorney 1007 Oak St. Wyandotte, Mich. STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro bat** Court for the County of Way at*. No. 292,209 In the matter of the estate of IDA B. NYE. deceased. Notice is hereby given that all creditors of soul deieaM ed are required to present their claims, in writing and under oath, to said Court at the Private Office in tlie City of 1 N*troit. in said County, and to serve u copy thereof uinm Joseph \ye, ud ministnitor of said estate, at 221 Eur eka Avenue. Wyandotte. Michigan, on or h«‘fore tin* sn-oiid day of In*eemlK*r. A. D., 1941. and that such claims will Ik* hixtrd hy said Court before Judg** Patrick 11. O’Brien in Court r«Ktm No. o<K». Wayne County Building in the City of Detroit, in said County, on the second day of I)e<-eml**r, A. I). 1941, .it two o'clock in the afU*rn«H»u. Dated Sept em tier 22. A. D. 1941. PATRICK 11. O’BRIEN. Judge of Probate. Publish t*d in Wyandotte Herald once in each week for three weekz» successively, within thirty days from the date liereof. 39w3 Marr A Cahalan. Attorneys 3611 Riddle Ave. Wyandotte. Mich. 272,475 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne—ss. At a session of tlie Pro- Imte Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Proltate Court riN.m in the City of I* troit, on the twenty-ninth day of September in tin* >ear one thousand nine hundred forty-one. Pre sent Patrick 11. O’Brien. Judge of Probate. In tlie matter of tin* estate of MARY BONEHILU diseased. On reading and filing the ]H*tition. duly verified, of Mae E. Platt, administra trix of said estate, praying that she may Ik* licensed to sell certain real es tate of said diseased for the purj***‘ of paying the debts of said deceased and tlie charges of administering said estate, it is ordered, that the twenty seventh day of Oetolier, next at ten o'clock in tin* for* noon. at <ai*l Court riM»in U* ap|minted for hearing said (K-tition. and that oil jmrsoiis int**rested in said estat** npjK-ar tn*fon* s;iid Court at s.-ii*l time ami place, to show oauoe why a licence should not he granted to >siid administratrix t<» sell real *«tate i. i Lit %iiid )k titioii. Ami it further ordered, that a copy of this order Ik* publisheil tbr**e successive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in the Wyandotte Herald, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Wavne. PATRICK U. O’BRIEN. Judge of Probate. (A true <*opv » CHAS iK. HARRIS. lH||Ut.v PmbaU* Rigistir. 41w.T