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THE WYANDOTTE NEWS - HERALD PAGE TWO BUY VICTORY BONDS 9. ' - r^MMjfc l \ 491 H -*^*> »• n Owl Alr-CondKl*ri rtnlM - ; i w •ns nni OB ParsKM L- •* Py Ou Unit Hester* * «r OU C«BTtrtlon Units ••• **■>> i -/•l* < * *>» i-. iwSw *' Htum Bepsin * •token 'jflßUflL . fmiN Blown Q U A L I T Y C L O T H E c y^i We Are Closed Thursday P. M. All During August ☆ F. ARMSTRONG & CO. WYANDOTTE'S FINEST STONE FOR MEN BIDDLE at OAK STREET THURSDAY, AUGUST 23. 1945 Air Filters EVERYTHING in HEATING SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL TYPES Industrial and Residential Machine Guards Boxes Blow Pipe Stacks Spray Booths Oil and Chip Pans Eavestroughs and Down Spouts SERVICE ON GAS and OIL FURNACES AUTOMATIC HUMIDIFIERS 11.50 For All Furnaces HAYES FURNACE CO. 1534 EUREKA WYy 1540 EL iT\V^ Amtcm»fU Bialtlflm CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION - . - FOR MEN MARCH FALL WARD IN A NEW SUIT OR TOPCOAT _ • Fine Fabrics • Masterful Tailoring • Good Looks Here are suits and topcoats that boast not only of mere fabric longevity, but perform ance of shape good looks that last! Choose a rugged tweed, a smooth pin stripe or a handsome solid they’re all winners tailored to per fection —a joy to w r ear. o KUPPENHEIMER VARSITY TOWN DEVONSHIRE *3O <o »55 , |ndSQ c [B - mya>« '**' % » Vj v 'V \1 I \ll/1 ut> isM Ou ConverfiM Unite Ortrlt) Farnaee SEBjSM I Cooling UnMe ]9BH| •teeee AntometU Het Water Heeler Aittfeitk Dnaper Centre!* SSik '"^ ■tfMtmiUtf “EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE” Salvation Army Officers Accept New Appointment (Continued from Page 1) ' ~ ' ' v_' „ wfcc ’'V>» Major James E. Dermody years, is an active Kiwanian, past chaplain of the Edward C. Headman post 217, American Legion, and dur ing the early years of the war was active in the local OCD program. Mrs. Dermody is a charter mem ber of the Wyandotte Council of Church Women and a past vice president, a member of the Busi ness and Professional Women’s club and has been active in USO circles. The Major entered Salvation Ar my officership from Minneapolis, Minnesota, 29 years ago while Mre. Dermody became an officer 24 years ago at Kalamazoo where her par ents were then stationed. In all their years of service, the seven years in Wyandotte represent their longest stay in any appointment, * ♦ ? ■HnM ' m &Sv. ' m- ■■ ■■■"-'■'■ ."'■ ' m. ImlMiV Mrs. James E. Dermody as the Army’s custom is to change officers frequently.. Mrs. Dermody’s mother, Mrs. Adjt. J. E. Hoare (retired) has made her home with the Dermodys during much of their time here. Their daughter, Lois, graduated from Roosevelt high school ih June of this year and plans to enter college this fall. When the Dermodys first came to Wyandotte, the church on Syc amore street was just completed and during their stay here the building has been equipped with all facilities for the various departments of church work, including game room and handicraft equipment. The grounds have been improved and landscaped to provide playground and picnic facilities. In June of 1944, the indebtedness of $6,500 on the property was liquid ated and this spring the Army acquired a permanent residence for its officers. Marines Continue Recruit Program The war's end hfts brought no decline in the need for Marine Corps volunteers, Major L. W. Car michael, officer in charge of all Lower Peninsula recruiting, said to day in announcing the continuation of an enlistments program for 17- year-old men. Enlistment applicants for the Ma rine Corps must have completed eight grades of schooling and be physically fit. Special efforts are made to have young recruits apply for courses through Marine Corps Institute for them to complete their high school education. During the past fiscal year the Corps of Engineers let a total of 13.240 contracts with a dollar value of $598,282,000 to plants having less than 500 employees. This represents 61 per cent of all contracts let by the Office of the Chief of Engin eers. AMBULANCE SERVICE NIXON FUNERAL HOME 2544 BIDDLE Ph. 0607 H. F. Thon Cos. Funeral Home and AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 0007 . 2760 Biddle ™ INSURE , [CANNING SUCCESS! And follow tastrucUeas m the Ball Blue Book. To get your copy •and 10c witk your aims and addreaa le- BAU BtomtlS COMPANY, Maacle, M. Materials For Atomic Bomb Supplied By Wyandotte Chemical" Use of Dry Ice, Cleaning Compounds Shipped by Local Firm Not Revealed Among the many concerns which have contributed to the production of the “peace-maker” atomic bomb, which hastened the downfall and surrender of Japan, is the Wyan dotte Chemicals Corporatibn, which has shipped a total of hundreds of carloads of Dry Ice to the Na tion’s atomic bomb project at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. In what capacity these consider able tonnages were used is not known to the producer. It may have bean for the building of the equip ment used in making the bomb or in the manufacture of the bomb it self or its fuse parts. Equally secret has been the sup plying by the Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation of yet another product from its local plants. All that is CARTON LUCKIES CAMELS CHESTERFIELD OLD GOLD RALEIGHS *1.29 WHILE THEY LASTI Am niT to glamorise jour hair-do Designed by Lilly Dacbe. Smartest, newest style creation, in glorious col ors. Does wonders for any hair do! $ FINI MKSH 33( -3 for $1 BLUE JAY Corn Plasters |N|I]A 23< HAY FEVER 60c Benzedrine jk Inhalers *# ZF^m SI.OO Sinaseptic qa. Selling now at Ci^rC 1-os. Parke-Davit Gluco-Fedrin J I-os. Squibb » Sulmelrin J 60c Page's Cigarettes $1.50 Lee's $« | a Formula Caps. •• A jr Asthmanefrin $| JM Complete Guarantee __ TAMPAX SANITARY PROTECTION WORN INTERNALLY Simply place a plot# In water—Wateh the action—ln n Jiffy plate will be spotlessly clean. NO MEASURING no mess no trouble TH INVADES" 4 for 10c BLUE BLADES. S for 25c f RELIEVE MW*'' S > TEETHING MINS < ; V your baby arias and la Irritable ) V while teething, use Num-Zit. Thia J f modern formula gives speedy relief. \ Simply rub a few drops M tender J V gums. Contains no harmful ingre* J 7 dianta. Maby will love its dean re- \ | freshing taste. Coats only a few cents 1 et all drug stores. - J At Hi* fv*t itf* a core, «aHw« m b«si*s, !m«*tfi. •Wfy «PP*Y O Pr*. »• tf-O-PoH. |, eliminating pr** s*r* it helps t* pr*««nt fwrthrr •rpw Hi. Box of 40 98< known to the company is that it received a request to submit a Spe cialized Cleaning Compound having certain characteristics which could be used for the electro-cleaning of certain metals prior to electro depositions. Again there is no way of knowing whether these metals were used in the bomb itself or whether they went into the equip ment used in the manufacture of the bomb. The product after considerable experimentation was accepted and has been shipped continuously to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and other plants engaged in the manufactur ing of this amazing Anglo-Ameri can discovery which was responsi ble for saving thousands of Amer ican and Allied lives. MWC'S 3100 BIDDLE AVE. NEISNER BLDG. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Boz. EPSOM SALTS 3° 60° MUFTI c,..... 49c 75c BELLANS 43° 60° OLIVE TABS. 29c 35° FREEZONE . 19° 60° POLIDENT 49° 35° SLOANS u, *“ 29° IMfIRROW-QlL.29c SERUTAN . 69° LUXUEJA One-half Pound Regular 025 Price Special I®® Afi— Cluster and beautifier of supreme quality. H A R R l E r/\ HUBBARD 27-Inch SHOE LACES 2c 8 Inch FRYING PANS 25c Limit t 25- GEM BLADES 23. 2- FOX HOLE ® 1- 25- BAKERS ~j& 50 e Pepsodent 39« 25c CUTICURA ■ 17c 60c FASTEETH .. 49c / 75 c CASTORIA—eS9c Penmsylvania Club Has Annual Picnie The Downriver Pennsylvania club held Its annual picnic at Edgewater Ijark recently. Four hundred mem bers and friends from the Down W&WL YOU THINK SHE WILL §*T jTm ENJOY HER WEDDING GIFT dont think, i know when mi wtj; LABEL 0N B0X " |§M EHRLICH'S (U, W&jjW OIDDLE Ave -N|Jrr% NCiswtgS .i dii h&-:wMv: : .. , v . .-..1-.......... .... :.vm' ... .. .v.i*.-.. w* 10c PIPE CLEANERS 7c ALL SI.OO STATIONERY 79c NURSING BOTTLES 2c FOUNTAIN PEN SETS $1.60 up river club and W from the ah. jt* chapter attended the picnie. Races held included a fat men s race and ladies slipper contest. BOX OF 50 BOOK MATCHES 9 LIMIT 1 ARE YOU ALL WASHED UP? Confidentially, Youi Age May Have Nothing To Do With 111 The lack of energ”. *h>it 1 feeling which takes the Jay out of living and prevents you freer, enjoy ing pleasurable activities with yciir wife and familj. may aimp.y ee Nature's way of telling you that ycu need certain organic and hortconer vital to every man and woman If you suffer the discouraging disappointment*, usually attributed to old aga de wha: thousands have alreaay done to sea*' out of It Get a bottle of TESTILON tablets today, and start to enjoy lif» all over again! Ask for TESTH/?N tablets at any MAC Drug R*ore today $5.00 size, special 14 79 SI.OO GENUINE LEATHER WALLET special 69< VITAMINS 100 $ f AO VITAMIN C I«V^ VITAMIN E $ 1«69 VITAMIN A $ 3t«95 100 High Potency Sate BVA B COMPLEX ___ Mtm UNICAPS MULTICEBRIN *4.86 ioo ‘2** COMBEX 40^ ITBTaI /or I FEMININE HYGIENE 'Jonik 47c 7Q‘ MINI POO Dry shampoo NO SOAP . NO BINSWt . NO MYWi 30 > n ampoo«. mauoihi wrr 100 *CT fin JAN L A X AT I YE H E »«*L IftfOIID NMh.^ite In t* Moaipafiaa. COM* NS Jetow W M Haal Hi-firing Hal* i * 23 1 NESTLE 9v. BABY HAIR GAVE ME PRETTY CURLS Thank* to Nastla Baby HtirTiMi^Mß, yonr baby can hava adorable earl* and *jf lata. Uaa whan aecend hair ta a boat an* tech loo< and aaa the (tonoea ra> Mlta. Cotnmandad by Parent*' Mag*, slna. SVOO bottle make* one quart. ijjUMyrv