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14 City News-Herald, Thursday, Nov. 15, 1951 Women's Military Group Named Will Cooperate With Recruiting Station In its campaign young women for for qualified Armed Iff Wrte Who Doesn't Change: Marriage Makes a Veritable Chameleon Out of a Man HAL BOTLE as you were the day we were NEW YORK UK --One of the I married." wives always say to their And that will sound odd to me, i po rces the local Recruiting Office, husbands Ob wadding anniversaries as it does to most husbands. We the direction of Capt. Maris don't know just what our wives Marriage hasn't changed you a really expected us to turn into, but bit." we do know that marriage has been They could pronounce this sent- a soft cocoon of change, certainly ence in a way to make it sound we aren't the same as we were in flattering. But usually it has a note our bachelor prune--er, I mean of resignaUen in it, as if they were time.

discussing the Long Island Railroad, which changes about as much as the Washington Monument ONE MAN'S STORY What are some of the changes? Well, one man's storyl- This is my own tourteenth wed- When I was single I used to have dinT anniversary. And though I 'to turn off the alarm clock in the S2we? Wolart bride with rose- morning. That doesn happen often and ply her with sirloin, know that sometime during the celebration Frances will say, rath- of er wistfully salted My breakfast once consisted of a of that country bcrambled eggs and hot tea are just as digestible. Through her I learned how wonderful well-cooked food can be--that can be fun as well as just a fuel I have learned not to go into the kitchen and dry my hands on the dish towels. fThis took years.) I wear slippers now.

instead of running around the house barefoot. I no longer wipe rny nose on the dinner napkin. (At least While anyone is watching The bartender no longer cashes my paycheck. I bring it home in "But you know, marriage hasn't changed you a bit. You're Just the Smaller Nations Plead for Peace Urge UN Powers To End Quarrels PARIS Spokesmen from Yll ull i the smaller countries at the United but he bows when she comes Mrs Watkms, A.isemblv today through ms door.) i MO r.t tha W.

Neal. WAC-WAAP Recruiting Officer, has set up a Women's Military Committee, of busi- and professional women who volunteered their services. The committee will work in close cooperation with the local recruiting service in the current drive 'to make known to the young women of Panama City and vincm- ity the many opportunities afforded those who meet the qualifications of the women's branches of the Armed Forces," said Capt. Neal Duiir.g this week, which has been proclaimed by President Truman, Governor Warren, and Mayor Gray as "Women in Service" week, the members of the Women's Military Committee will be the guests of the Dixie Sherman Hofl at a tea on Friday afternoon. At this time, they will have the opportunity of meeting a team of women representing each branch of the women's services.

The team on a tour of Florida ae part of the recruiting campaign. Members of the Panama City Committee are Mrs. Byron Danzey. Mrs. John W.

Fairall, Mrs. my mouth, and Prances takes it to Mrs Jack A Black 4 I A vt 1 1 i-r the bank. The banker doesn't know well I Wilson. Mrs. T.

Nations General Assembly today through urged the great powers to com- I have more buttons on my shirts Mrs. S. C. Rowe, Miss Margaret Everage, Mrs. Norman Cross, Mrs.

"and avoid I than I in the old days, and the dread destruction of a Third fey mdk eldl Mrs. Burt Davenport, and ITS OFFICIAL Extension U. 8. Highway 98, which runs Panama City, has been approved by the National elation of Highway officials. Florida Road Department Alfred A.

McKethan and Third District Member Marion G. Nelson, this city, attended the Omaha, meeting and supported the posal to make the Gulf Coast Scenic Highway a cross-state drive, S. 9S now runs from Pensaeola West Palm Beach, a distance of 600 miles. McKethan Makes Announcement: U. S.

Highway 98 is Extended Southward To Palm Beach TALLAHASSEE, Fla --(Special) --Something new in the field of highway development camp to to Daytona Beach, SR 500 from Chiefland to Melbourne via Ocala, Leesburg, and Kissimmee, SR 200 School Attendance In Bay Again Tops Florida's Average Bay County school attendance, based on enrollment, again topped the state average during October. Thomas E. Smith, superintendent, reported today. The state's average attendant is 83.3 per cent, and the Bay ty average is 96.7 per cent, Sirtfth said. Of this percentage, coleted students lead with 98 per cunt, while white students have 96-Sb per cent attendance.

Southern Pulpwood Conserve A total of 9172 students aws en- Association with headquarter rolled in Bay County schools this Atlanta. Georgia, year, Smith related. The rXverage The members of the Bumper Strips Urge 'Safety' 'Stop Woods Fins' Is Sooth's Slogan ATLANTA, (Special) Twenty-live thousand automobt; 3 and trucks in the eleven southern states will display a forest fire vention message commencing day. Bumper strips with the gan STOP WOODS FRES be released on that date by Jl the daily attendance is 8879 students-- jtkm" states H. J.

Malsberger, white students and IfffO color- eral manager, "will make the i ed students. A a in the county's mary distribution on their eqt. p- ment and pulpwood trucks. World War. oi-m YT I wagons, late at night, and I don't The most fervent and most aireci spram my an iti playing softball any more.

In fact I am 25 pounds heavier, and go up stairs one at a apeal was made by Denmark's Foreign Minister Ole Bjoern Kraft who asked the leaders of the Soviet Union to grasp "the hand extended by the Weat." Speakers from Colombia. Umgu puay and Paraguay pointed out that small nations had to pay the price ot world war, although only the big powers had the means to curt one. Kraft told the Assembly: "Perhaps it is of no importance what ft small country says and thinks, taut the small States more than any other feel the anxiety and disquiet of the present day." Therefore, he said, he "dared to appeal" to the Kremlin to accept the disarmament proposals submitted by the United States, Britain and France as "an adequate basis for work." House and Lassiter Given Long Terms For P. 0. Robberies PENSAOOLA Two accused members of fc postoffice burglary ring uere under federal sentence time.

A HIGHBROW NOW Falling hair has changed me from a lowbrow to a highbrow, and given me a faintly intellectual look I no longer whistle out loud every time a pretty girl passes. I hardly even pucker my lips.) I have learned how to button up the back of a lady's dress (at home) and light her cigaret (in company.) I have forgotten all but two telephone numbers--the one at home, the one at the office. I found a hair a gray hair at that--growing out of my ear the other day. (That never happened when I was single.) When we have a cocktail party, I only invite ten extra strange people--instead of 20. But most of all, I have changed in getting accustomed to marriage itself.

The day I was trundled to the altar I had a wild momentary doubt that I would ever really get used to coming home to the same human being the rest of my life. That has turned out, however, to be the best part of the deal. Single freedom? I wouldn't trade places with a nasty old bachelor for a free key to Fort Knox. Mrs. Hy Wakestem.

28th Infantry Division Units Sail for Europe NORFOLK, Va. Elements of the last of six American divisions assigned to the European army under Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower are on their way today. A transport left the Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation Monday with several hundred members of the 28th Infantry Division, former Pennsylvania National Guard outfit.

The troops went aboard shortly after they arrived by train from Camp Atterbury, where they were in training 14 months. Only a small group of relatives and soldiers was on hand. More Bikes For Singapore Use SINGAPORE (fl --The monthly importation of 8,000 British-made bicycles is far below the demand, according to leading importers. They say they can sell double the number among the city's white-collar workers and laborers, the principal buyers. The total of bicycles in Singapore is 181,000.

Fifteen differ- Where do wives get that idea today. anyway--the idea that husbands in Al House, 55, Terre Haute, don't change? Why, marriage was sentenced to a total of 10 makes a chameleon out of any years or. convictions for burglaries man--a better chameleon, too. It's of the Treeport and Valparaiso the wives who don't change. ent makes of bicycles are on sale city.

Cement block basements can hold more than two tons of water in the walls. pass for Florida today as Road from Hernando to Fernandina via Board Chairman Alfred McKethan ocala and Starke and SR 100 from announced approval of the first federally numbered route to traverse the penineular diagonally. McKethan said the route numbering committee of the American Association of State Highway officials has agreed to the extension of Highway 98 from its present western terminus at Apalachicola to West Palm Beach by way of Newport. Cross City, Brooksville, Lakeland, Frostproof, Okeechobee and Canal Point. Approval was voted at the recent AASHO meeting In Omaha, where McKethan appeared in behalf of the project.

The new route will be designated on the 1952 State Highway maps which will released for publication next month. For the present the through highway will be routed through Tallahassee and down the peninsular because the Newport- Perry cut-off is still under construction. The Okeechobee-West Palm Beach leg of the route will also be designated as temporary on the 1952 maps because the relocation of the road there, via Indiantown in Martin county, is projected. "We deem this new development great stride in highway progress in Florida," McKethan eaid in making the announcement. "While Highway extended is the first federal diagonal route obtained for the state, it follows a policy the State Road Department established several years ago of designating diagonal state routes as short cuts to save motorists driving time UK! distance." 'The diagonal state include SR 600 from St.

Petersburg the Georgia State line to Bunnell via Jasper, Lake City and Starke." He also revealed that the State Road Board has taken under advisement, a proposal to construct a tourist welcome station in Tallahassee in view of the extension of Highway 98 and its anticipated enhancement as a tourist route to the lower East Coast. Highway 98, extended, will travel common with U. S. 19 south from Tallahassee to Chassahowitzka, in Citrus county, State Road 700 from there to Bartow in Polk county, U. S.

17 south to Fort Meade and west from there to Frostproof to reconnect with State Road 700 to West Palm Beach. The route is generally in excellent condition for travel. Only two construction jobs are underway along it at present and both are scheduled for early completion. Apalachicola and Pensacola in extreme west Florida. It was completed within the last 20 years and opened up the North gulf Coast for development.

Army to Give Xmas Leave to As Many GIs as Possible WASHINGTON many soldiers as can be spared from duty at posts this country will be given leave during a ten-day break in training over the Christmas holiday, the Army said Tuesday night. The announcement was made simultaneously here and in mess halls at camps throughout the country. The other services have not announced their plans. Announcing the training break Russ Submarine Strength Alarms Allied Powers LONDON tfFl --JBrassey's Annual, an unofficial British review of the world's armed forces, says Russia has a formidable submarine force which is causing apprehension among other naval powers. The review--generally considered to receive its information from authoritative sources--said Russia is believed to have 380 submarines in service and 120 more under It said the SovioJt Union now has some 2.8 million men under arms and could mobiltee 300 divisions-half of Russia's World War peak --within two months of an outbreak of war.

The Russian air force has "very large of high quality jet fighters, notafcly the MIG-15 seen in Korea, review said, but a copy of the U.S. B-29 Superfortress is still its only heavy bomber in service schools has increased bj 1043 stu- and Extension Foresters throughout dents since last year, he said. the southern states will also cooperate in the project." This activity is another expression of the interest of the pulp and paper industry in stopping loi o. fires as a necessity to growing mil crops of tree.s. 'We hope," continued Malsb.M- gcr, "that this message will br.r- about a sizeable reduction in number of forest fires during i a fire season." People are rop sible for 89 of each 100 fires in il.e South, which result in wood los: ob extending into the millions of collars each year.

This waste is particularly now ubc.i all forest products are so vital to our national defense and economy. 'The purpose of the bumper project," concluded Malsberger. to remind many thousands of people to avoid setting wildfire ir.c forests." William Kendrick Dies in Marianna MARANNA (, Special) --Willie Keudrick, 19, of Bainbndcre, died in a Marianna hospitt-1 nesdav of injuries in colliMon a said camp commanding officers night. will determine how many of their i Kendrick and his a i men can be given possibly William K. Cannon, 28, on a staggered basis.

Any leave, jeweler, vere riding a motorc-elc the Army added, is "contingent which was struck by a truck: upon the international situation at the time." The hare--not the rabbit--takes readiljr to water and one instance is recorded of an animal swim- Original U. S. 98 connects up from Dec. 23 to Jan. 2, the Army ming; a mile in salt water.

driven by Raymond of Grand Ridge 12 miles east of Marianna on Highway 90. Cannon was reported to be in a critical condition. Kendrick' boclv was sent to Bainbridge Funeral Home of Mariann Poitoffices. Ulas a companion of House, received a five-year sen- tence for a burglary of the Valparaiso postoffice. Lassiter pleaded guiltv to the charge.

House vas convicted at a trial last week. The sentences were given by U. S. District Judge Dozicr Postal Inspectors charged the ring also operated Alabama and Georgia. House alao has two detainers filed against him One charges he violated a parole from Raiford State Prison by returning to Florida.

He paroled after serving 32 years Of 60-year sentence for a Tampa robbery. A corWtion of the parole was that he never return to Florida. The other detainer was placed against him by the Dade County sheriff connection with a $11.000 payroll robbery. Postal Inspector J. A.

Callahan Raid two other members of the ring. Jimmy Henderson and hi 3 brother, Marvin Mac Henderson, have pleaded guilty to a charge of burglary of the Skippervllle, and Pine Mountain Valley, Postoficcs. SHOP ZIRKway THESE, -n Meet your friends at your fritndly Tip Top Grocery. We have recently moved the curb and gutter from in front of our store so that our customery have plenty of free parking space at all times- Compare the prices listed below on quality meats and fancy groceries. These prices good through Monday.

We appreciate your patronage. WE WILL HAVE PLENTY OF TURKEYS. WHERE QUALITY COMES FIRST FRESH FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 3 lor 19c FINE FOR BAKING WINESAP APPLES 2 Ibs 25c RED TOKAY GRAPES 21bs. FOR PIES PUMPKIN can 19c STANDARD PACK TOMATOES 2 NO. 2 CANS 29c BAKE-N-EAT BORDEN'S Biscuits, can lOc TOKAY 2 LBS.

GRAPES 25c FANCY FIRM TOMATOES Carton 19c SOUTHERN DAISY GUARANTEED FLOUR 25 Lb. Bag $1.69 ARMOURS BEST GRADE WHITE MEAT Lb 23c GRADE SUGAR-CURED (SLICED TO ORDER) SLAB BACON Lb. 35c ALABAMA SHIPPED, GRADE DRESSED DRAWN FRYERS Lb. 42c GRADE SHIPPED, ALABAMA, SMALL EGGS In Carton 55c ARMOUR, STAR PURE PEANUT COOKING OIL No. 10 Glass $1.45 LARGE STALK PASCAL CELERY EACH 10c At 271 dftgrees below 7cio cfr.ti- grade, or mimr 460 Fahrenheit, all heal br a from an UCGAL NOTICES IN CIRCUIT C'jTR'i JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FLORIDA.

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to fred C. i A tn 30X ra BY DEMAND WE HAVE THOSE COUNTRY Cured Hams PURE RENDERED NO. 10 GLASS LARD NO. Glass 65c $1.15 TRELLIS 303 CANS PEAS 2 25c FANCY RED. DELICIOUS APPLES Lb.

10c ARMOUR'S SWEET SIXTEEN OLEO (In Sticks) Lb. 23c TENDER, MEATY, BRISKET STEW BEEF Lb. 39c BUDGET BRAND SLICED RINDLESS BACON 3 Lbs. TENDER, MEATY CHUCK BEEF ROAST 65c ARMOUR STAR NO. CAN I A WIENERS m- hunS Sth G-.

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fMitlCf Ti trf rv jl i City City. Florida tar four cor Ittt HOG LARD Full oallon $1.19 SAUSAGE 35c Lb FRESH PORK, HOCKLESS PICNIC HANS FINE FOR ROASTING 35c PORK CHOPS Center cut, Ib 65c End cuts, Ih SSc 6 More Shopping Days Ltft Before Thanksgiving GTVT; us YOUR ORDER FOR Turkeys, Hens, Ducks, Pheasants and Fresh Pork Hams. TURKEYS 7 POUNDS UP PORK and BEANS 2 For 35C STOKLEY'S FINEST HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE in heavy syrup) CHUNKLETS No. 2 Can 19c WILSON BAKERITE 3ib. cans 79c RENTS NO.

303 CAN FIELD PEAS With Snaps lOc PURE PORK PAN SAUSAGE MEAT (Guaranteed To Be Good 29c TENDER BABY BEEF, T-BONE OR SIRLOIN STEAK Lb. GRADE A. SUGAR-CUPED. SLICED TO ORDEH PICNIC HAMS Lb. 35c BORVIL BRAND CORN BEEF 12-Oz.

Can 39c TOr-Q-THE WORLD MAYONNAISE Pin 39c FRESH, TENDER PIG LIVER Lb. 29c GOOD TENDER ROUND STEAK Lb. CLUB STEAK Lb. 79c 59c ARMOUK'S MILK lOc ZIRK Grocery 116 HARRISON AVE PHONE 6421 TENDER, SKINLESS, NICK ft PRVSH FRANKS Lb. 35e SUNNY1AND PURE PORK SAUSAGE 1 Lb.RoU 39C HARRISON AVE SEMI-BONELESS, BOSTON BUTT.

PORK ROAST OK PORK HAMS Lb. 49 TIP-TOP SUPER MARKET GODFREY,.

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