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THE WYANDOTTE NEWS-HERALD PAGE FOUR Completes Tour of Duty **TH BOMBARDMENT WING. TINIAN The “Billy Mitchell’* bomb group, pioneer unit of the Twentieth Air Force, has announced that Captain Myron W. Serbay, B-23 pilot, husband of Mrs. M. W. Ser bay, 15602 Northline road. Wyan HkiniUiHPiM't' cs -=^ij™^M^Kffl®flnniHi IIIIIJ ly I -j ~' ■^^^RPfffwMff VJrv , ,Mm '6 . L 1 A Bjjflqr »11 i 1 In iy I I f•■ /TjHCHSErjSaHH tMHwW 'fthjM&Ghfflm m . ' -„j{■Wpail nttf rruJ JS. f #1 npppi^ii^pi; r I J| Jh| SF.E FOR YOURSF.I •fwo^SMk\'' : ■Tv4blbl 1 ' t:i v :•/.: • i iv,; -or i m ' f -“ s os Kro' r. s [ i Nlr "R '•';/ R XMwBffIMSiBRk s ■■ b> > ice i tm. /.'• ImtMMMmlMb. >A-fclbMM rr. vW" B' : J *• i ; ic: v «r.et;es / ■Mitf' ‘JFII .' /f, wE Uf</ .-YT j ' 'OO f MU- JAM K/#?R Jf H / HSM r? irfw ** *** £*^l anc matchless flavor and g wH/'/ ' ■’:[ ', T r: "TE A 1 | be yours to erroy. 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Tender, fine* |b - Tender Rib Cut VEAL CHOPS • 37- For Pocket Roast VEAL BREAST • 19* Finest Quality, Fresh Ground HAMBUROER ■ 26* Jumbo Size, Sliced • BOLOGNA.. • 32* Tasty Spiced Delicious Sliced LUNCHEON MEAT . » 45c VEAL LOAF 46c Fresti. Creamy A Real Fish Treat: Rosefisfc COTTAGE CHEESE . * 18c FILLETS » 31a Mild. Mellow-riek Che.** Skinless FRANKENMUTH .... 34c WIENERS 36c Prum * fleet in Thun., Fri., Sat., Aug. 16, 17, IS, Stock of oil items subject to our ability to make delivery under wartime conditions THURSDAY. AUGUST T*. 1?45 dotte. and son of Mr. and Mrs. B N. Serbay. 4244 Jonathan Ave., Dear born, Mich., recently completed his tour of duty of combat flying duty with 35 missions over the Japan°se empire. From bases in India and China he participated in major air battles over Japan. Manchuria, Now Point Fres! Kroger's Unsweetened GRAPEFRUIT = ! 3B C Kroger's Fresh Saratoga Style Soda CRACKERS..^I7 c Famous Vitamin A Enriched Margarine KEYKQ ., ~ 28 c All Purpose Cake, Pastry Flour PILLSBURY.~I.2S • Paiemoang ana Burma for which ' he received four bronze battle at&rs. He also wears the Distinguished unit citation which the “Billy Mitchell” group received for the strike against strongly fortified Yawata. as well as the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf clusters and the Distinguished Flying Cross. He has been stationed on Tinian the migration early [ this \ear of India-bared B-29’s to cTITTfe “YOU MARRIED A SMART 6AI, POP-' SHE DOUBLES HER SAVINGS OH KROGER S CLOCK BREAD” KROGER BIG 4 ft. CLOCK LOAVES I BREAD Sm M>y Pay Only A Dime > A Dish 'or complete set 4 1 ■£ g Rose, Blue. Green, or Yellow mg I z |||e I BUILD A FULL SET AT BIG SAVINGS Complete Canning Supplies at Kroger's! CANNING JARS Z. 60c Z. 50c Kroger's Asnndale Brand CIDER VINEGAR 51c WE'RE DOING OUR BEST to supply you with soaps! Supplies are displayed in stores when received. Keep asking for Point Jtee JuiceA ! Country Cluh TOMATO JUICE. ’Y' 10c Orange and Grapefruit BLENDED JUICE -41 c T rnat ii a#( LEMON JUICE .... 8c Runsweet PRUNE JUICE... 28c Henkle’s Famous .\il-Purpose VELVET FLOUR 5 & 39‘ Pineapple (loM LAYER CAKE... . 54c Kroger’* Fresh Roll BUTTER n. 46c Kroger’* Mtamin Enriched Tanned MILK 3 r 27c Tasty Rita CRACKERS .... ST 25c Subject to Stock* —Crisp Potato Chip* MEW ERA ST 33c Make* Window* Bright! ROMITE 17c Mra. Stewart’* BLUING • •••••• bottle 9c Subject to stocks—Alure SOAP FLAKES, pw 14c LIFEBUOY FAMOUS HEALTH SOAP Has a rich, mild lather! SWAN The r 4-in-1" Floating SOAP B SUPER MARKETS Hfel join units in tne Marianas uianui in the fire-bombing of Jr panes# industrial cities. Love one another, as *1 have loved you.” No estrangement, no enSla tion, no deceit, enters into the heart that loves as Jesus loved. It is a false sense of love that, like the summer brook, soon gets dry. Mary Baker Eddy RINSO ECONOMICAL A little goes a long uay. For laundry, dishes. SUNBRITE SCOURING POWDER coo 5‘ rvccsier field KEESLER FIELD. Biloxi, Mis*.. August 13—Pvt. Ralph M. Linton, son of Mr. end Mrs. Leslie Linton, 11234 Sibley road, Wyandotte, and husband of Mis. Virginia A. Linton, 2313 Banner street. Dearborn, today was enrolled in the world's great est educational program—one of the AAF Training Command's an ; plane mechanics training courses at Kcesler Field. Complete Mechanical Service RAY BEHM - - - widely known mechanic in charge ✓ umn r on. ¥ uuo r NMi FREE ESTIMATES • NO OBLIGATION Sinclair Gasoline & Oils Fourth & Eureka Service Carl Dossett. Proprietor Ray Behm. Mechanic EUREKA at FOURTH PHONE 9675 r&BS&i \ \ 2ula GTavso* \ A BE CONFIDENT! Correct Fittings by GRADUATE Corsetieres! Zula Grayson Alma Stokes lva Lowler The above certificate of merit is lwarded to a Sears corsetiere when she has completed an extensive course of training in fitting corsetry. Bring yocr figure problems to her. You can be confident she knows how to fit you beautifully, comfortably, perfectly! Foundations 6.98 to 11.95 Bras 59c to 5.00 Biddle Ave.. at Maple Si. CEAftC Vine wood 2-2350 Wyandotte #EfvV%# Wyandotte 2300 I i lie training ne win receive id cue I mechanic* school wiD cover basic I airplane and engine mechanic op erations. The technical course will ; extend over * period of approxi mately 76 days and will include in struction on the electrical systems, engine operation, fuel and oil sys tems. propellers, structures, instru ments and basic inspection. This will qualify him for additional spe cialized trfftnins in the maintenance of heavy bomber or cargo planes. Now you can come in to Fourth and Eureka and get COM PLETE service for your car— from motor repairs to greasing, gasoline and oils to battery service. We also do complete brake work. Come in and see us for . . . Riverview Soldier Tells of Cver&oas Ballgam* A baseball game that goes through eleven Innings without any score is ically something to wiite home about nnd Pic. Chester \7. Hinton did just that in a letter to his father. Mr. George Hinton ol 18230 West Jefferson, Riverview. In the letter Chester related how his company and Uie headquar ters company played seven innings of soft ball with the score at 7-7 and no further runs were made un til the 18th inning when the head- On Their Way Three more Wyandotte soldiers are on their way home from Europe for redeployment or release. Pfc. John E. Eisele is enroute with the 5-Star "Santa Fe' Division, which in ten months battled across the Elbe River to within 42 miles of Berlin. Eisele is the son of Mrs. Theresa Eisele. 824 Pine street. Ele ments of his division served as Hon or Guards for President Truman when he arrived at Antwerp. Tech. 3/c Hugh V McEarhern. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. McEachern. Emmons blvd . is at ‘Tophat" stag ing area, Antwerp. Belgium. He was with the sth Medical Battalion. sth Infantry Division and parti cipated in the Normandy. North ern France. .Ardennes. Rhineland, and the central European campaigns. He has received the Bronze Star. McEachern entered the service in February. 1941 and spent three years and three months overseas and has 117 points. He attended St. Pat rick's high school. Tech 5/c John Schmidt, son of Mrs. Kathrin Schmidt. 463 Vine wood. is at LeHavre Port of Embark ation. He entered the service in August. 1943 and has been overseas six months. He has on? battle star and wears the Army good conduct medal. He was with an ordnance maintenance battalion with the 20th Armored Division in central Europe In civilian life Schmidt was a mach inist at Ford Motor Company, River Rouge. f f w If you plan to give yourself a Permanent Wave at home, come in and have us shape your hair S 4 rw properly for you. It makes a wave take. A• W • ANNOUNCEMENT • We are proud to announce that one of Down Rivers finest hair stylists is now with us Miss Aggie Jensen, formerly of the Sterling Shop We have a "miracle" hair drier tor children or women with long hair. 20 minutes drying time IN FRONT OF. not UNDER THE DRIER! PRYOR'S BEAUTY SALON 2836 BIDDLE AVENUE PHONE 4527 Closed All Day Monday—Open Friday Eve by Appointment quarters company l.n.diy made cr»# run to win the game. Pfc. Hinton has been In the armv icr two years and has spent one year of that time oxerseas in the Pacific area. At the present t'.me he is based at a rest camp on Min danao Island after beirnu in com bat for several months. Buy War Bonds Make Your UPHOLSTERY LAST •: Mfitmtrrjom Open Until 9 o'clock Monday Evening*. The Crest Company 5756 CASS AVE. MADISON 2747 Dr. E. F. Townsend Optometrist Since 1904 rHERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE EYE EXAMINATIONS GLASSES FITTED Phone 1114 3158 Biddle Avenue Over Milkins Jewelers CREATORS OF BEAUTIFUL PERMANENTS $5.00 to $20.00 DO YOU HAVE LONG HAIR OR FINE HAIR . . . that is exceedingly hard to curl? A SPIRAL PERMANENT WAVE is the answer to these prob lems. Shampoo and fSO Hair Style A