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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, ASHEVTLLE. N. TUESDAY. UT X. MS PAgf) TEX POPEYE "The 64 Dollar Question II k.

k. I k. i aw I uigi. wUl eonttnu tninlng the next alx weeks at a South 'exaa gunnery school and will then assigned to a tactical unit of he air forces. Jadet Davis Begins Vdvanced Training: Aviation Cadet Leland A.

Davis, on of Whitney E. DavU of 13S lorwopd avenue, graduated reeent-y to the upper class of flying tudents at Majors Field, Texas. 2adet Davis was a student at V. I. in Blacksburg, Va, befor the air corps.

Sinclair Transferred To Advanced School ME BRIDE MU5' I'LL START BW HEUO, Mr, VA HOOKED M6 WHAT THE HECK DID A DAME 1 I II I le rWf I- IVI I PWJ I GET ALOWCj (UITV AAklMfit FRIENDS SON, I UlANNA fltfC Vrtl 1 1 lCCMOAV 1J I 11 I lj I I FIGHTING FORCES BRTnGIG UP FATHER 7" By McMANUS ZZZZZT 1 1 -7- v-v fjv fe' tr eoLLv-uioo'F is srTTiw ou 1 cRL.VLe--PuT -u- i fy golly its Jjfc IV ME TICKETS TO DIWTVS OOTmr ON TUB "STAR- VJT1 4y A)4 A. A GCAMO I ffil I TOOAV-1 GOTTA 0T TM6M.A5 I srAUGLHO HEPE je I -2 J'A COUNTRY-- fT 1 I FI, f. dimtv ro bjv eowE ewtf record- it 2 VCJUJC' amcEca 1 IS lj I VjQl fj I I ICly A NEW FIGHTER PILOTS FROM W. N. C.

The ten young men shown above were -VtQlv ifWl-i i 1 among the 13 from this section graduating fighter pilots in the army air forces at Randolph I 'Jixi i'iiv 11 MM 1 Vf(fy I I ''f Field, yesterday. Before assignment to active combat, they will receive post-graduate AXtJf JljlTI I I Pfff''Q' specialized training. They are (top row, left to right): Lt. Kenneth R. Cabe of Franklin, b.H""! I H2l I III LlJ- Lt.

William B. Wilson. of Hendersonville. Lt. Robert L.

Pearson, of Balsam. Lt. -1 Charles D. Sumner of Bat Cave, and Lt. Earl A.

Cabe of Canton, nd (bottom row, left to LITTLE ORPHAN AN. No lime lo lalk Buck Bv HAROLD GRAV right): Lt. James F. Roe, of 330 Biltmore avenue, Lt. Raymond L.

Morgan of Granite If 7 Falls, Lt. Charles R. Cloninger of 22 Woodfin place. Lt. Jewell F.

Stevens. of 14 Har- COO.Vie. TwiTHGUNS V4E STU 1 AHCV. THERE 1 1 Ot SHOT AT US Mil SILENCE CAN BE GOLDEN'. i i I 1 1 II ARE IN A TRAINED ON CAN BLAST -J VDU ON II AtO EVERY VUN OF I It "J- I AX SUCH A TIME AS r.son street and Lt.

Jack Gurley of 3 1 Laurel loop Graduate, not shown above were TIGHT SPOT! YOUR MEN THEM FROM .,,) SHORE! DO 1 1 YOUR SAILORS DIES'. I II fLr I THIS, IT CAN MEAN LIFE Lt- vl'lntn u- C.ouge of I 65 1 unnell road, Lt. James K. Sumner of Bat Cave and Lt. How THOSE THREE OUT THEFiG.

THESE I HARK. I H0THir1G II DO 'iTJU SURREf PER'' IV 0LP- A ITSELF ard M. Plemmons of Hot Springs. IIU UOJt: I THFVOPF OOPWGLES-1 COrtl Ik. Brll 1 I Aviation Cadet Henry B.

Sinclair, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sinclair of Hendersonville.

has recently completed training at Marana basic flying school at Tucson, and has been transferred to the advanced school at Yuma. Ariz. After completing the training at Yuma, Cadet Sinclair will receive "his wings as a pilot in the army air forces. Jackson Completes Basic Air Training William O. Jackson, son of Walter H.

Jackson of East La Port, has been graduated from the army air forces basic flying school at Minter Field. lt was learned yesterday. Cadet Jackson has been sent to an advanced training school. nd upon completion of instruction there, will receive his wings. last September, he was a clerk rromoietj the Sylva post office.

rrl0va Isurfaced. hflplessi L. Il I Lt. Malcolm Brown 'crsduateAs rQmX Ltrl wly QSrS visits His Mother vva fsvri ai ivaitii Lt. Malcolm Brown has been visiting his mother.

Mrs. E. E. Brown of Sylva. Lt.

Brown received his wings in the army air forces last i Sgt. Goff Stationed At Robins Field, Ga. Sgt. Floyd Goff, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Goff of Black Mountain. Is attached to the army air i I November at Columbus Field, Co-1 lumbar. after training at Maxwell Field. Carlstrom Field, and Gunter Field, Ala. For the past 12 weeks he has! Clarence R.

Wilson, aon of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Wilson of Splndale.

has been promoted to the rank of corporal. He enlisted in the army three years ago at Spartanburg, and received hLs basic training at Fort Jackson. He was transferred to Fort Sill, where he served until recently when he was returned to Fort Jackson for additional training. Cpl. Wilson's brother, who entered service with him three years ago.

has also been promoted to corporal. The brothers have been together during their entire period of service. BLOND1E Time Marches On! By CHICK YOUNGj1" cJmb.at,?ra.inlIl,?.on a B'17 A former teacher at the Robins- WIEA5TUE PR ETTV WATCH TUP BOSS IS AWFULLV PIPNOUSEE) I I a t.hru I corps signal service company at Robins Field. Ga. He entered the service at Fort Bragg last September 23.

and received basic training at Camp Crowder, Mo. He received the rating of technician fifth grade oh November 6, and attended the Ra GSO JCWV TOPA.V- COME ON 6OTICT0C-TICTOC, Mi a COOKIE IFUE SEES COOKIE, IT L.L I ville hich school, Robinsville. Lt. Brown was employed at the Jack-son County bank prior to enlisting in the air corps in January, 1942. PUT UM IN A BETTER These three MUMOk Western North Carolina men recently graduated fu 5 Severson Completes Marine Course Cpl.

LewLt I. Severson of 19 Ar- hrtrvnlA rrmH hue ffrnriimted frnm at the gunnery school at Harlin- GOFF 'iIIKoweInpTJi' tvou6mt wep PROP IM AMI? SEE PAPPy WHILE WE'PE tk mm 7, dio Television institute at Newark. McKENNEY ON BRIDGE Use of Safety Play Makes Five Spades gen (Tex.t army air field and were given their silver nucuu jtne quartermaster school at tna wings; i corps Radar school and was pro-jNew Rjver marine base and has om pletion of oeen awaraea a ceruncaie e. rating of sergeant. lng his successful completion of the the six-week BV WILLIAM F.

MiKKNNKV Card Authority course at Harlln-i Sgt' Goff's wlfe resides at Black 'course of study involving a mini. Mountain, mum of three months' instruction. another gen and technical such as radio Hall Returns He Is now available for assignment to duty with a combat unit or for advanced training. THE Brooklyn and Long Island open pair championship was won by Harold M. Halstead and Dr.

F. C. Cotello of Brooklyn. The mixed pair winner were Mrs. Clementine Van Slochem and J.

Horace Block of New York. The entire proceeds of this tournament were turned over to the League's children's operation or air-, mechanics, automatically entitled i0 Indiana the gunners to sergeants ratings. Unless they are retained as instruc-' Pvt. Thomas G. tors, they soon will Join combat has return- PL- ji teams.

to his station MifJ rJt wmunt ward at Memorial Hospital In York. Jackson Completes Armament Training Pfc. Albert David Jackson, son of Mrs. J. W.

Jackson of Brevard. R.F.D. No. 2. has graduated from the armament school of the army air forces technical training command at Lowry Field.

Denver, fL-l Graduation FLOWERS They are John C. Cabell. (left abovei, son of Mr. and Mrs. fur0ugh with roR mvni J.

C. Cassell of Rosman; Henry G. his wife. Mrs of Block AK104 A7 AK8 KJ10 Woods (right abovei. son of Mr Myrtle Hall, t.

Bee Tree. Rankin avenue and Joseph T. Ball been in the! I i (left belowi. son of Mrs. Alice Ball armv five months! It I it was announced yesterday.

He was inducted at Camp Croft, S. went from- there to tha i reception center at Ft. Jackson, S. and took hLs basic training I at Keesler Field. Miss.

In civilian of 25 Norwood avenue. and is stationed I I AQS3 V5S 10 7 A976 2 VK1088 J9S42 532 Dealer I We Tolegraph Flowers 4g 64 Patton Ave. pOfTwiNSLOW OF THE NAVY Coast Patrol fjy FRANK "vTmARTINEJC sunt kt suxi smnat cotsr ansa. I jusf a mimjte, nturt nant Tur oeoeus tut ah hands stand bt rat 1 MADQUVtmS. HARNETT, SOW TUIN6S COMING IN ') CHANGf a SR.

COMMWOf TAKE -OFF? RELEASE BOW LINE SSf. PffTf COMMANOfl? 1 -A- WNftOW AND BVCTY ARE I NOV FOR RELEASE STERN UME-- WINiOV AND LIEUTENANT JONES. 7 REPORTED ABOARD A S0E ACTlONl UP J' ABOARD TUC PBV 26 ARE RFPOCTID i CAXAWAN CORVETTE SOUTH) IM JinrRV, MlCING AND VE'RE ORDERED 10 MAKE OF THE GRAND BANKS. SITTING AROUND iSrl'Jf HE HAS TO GO TO WAITING FOR SO LONfi i I QO HJA5UIN6ION AND NEEDS I TO V'-' A A -dnJZ X. UElP 0ldYHERES PATROL While at Harlingen these men at Camp Alter-1 spent three weeks on such phases bwy.

He took his Ljri of Instruction as remedying the'Daslc training at malfunction of guns, aircraft iden-iCamP T. HALL tification. the trick of "leading" Robinson in Arkansas, targets and the manipulation of Brigman Returns life he engaged in farming and before being inducted was a helper in the machine shop of the Norfolk navy yard. J875 VQJ842 Q4 Duplicate AU vul. power turrets.

Two more weeks were r. i wu mure were spent on the ground range where 1 0 urew leiu Ochsenrejter Is Given Commission they fired 30 and guns at stationary and moving targets. I Pfc- Charles H. Brigman, son The linal week was devoted to air- of Mr- n( Mrs- J- K- Brigman of Smrtb West North East Pass Pass 2 N. T.

Pass 3 Past 3 Pass 4 tt Pass Pass 5 fr Pass Pass Pass Eugene C. Ochsenrelter, son a vervllle I to-alr firing. Of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C.

Och senrelter of Asheville. has been 25 Opening A 5. DeBord Stationed At Aberdeen, Md. F.D. No.

1. returned to Drew Field, Monday after spending a two-week furlough at home. He has been in u- -iyrpyi vw Too many plavera In the tourna commissioned a second lieutenant following graduation from the army air forces technical training command school at Yale university. He Is now prepared to assume. Hutlex as a technical officers in ment found themselves playing the B.

DeBord, Horace Blork and Mrs. Van Slochem. Pv- Harold however, stopped at five spades, and Mr. and Mrs. J.

the army since September 7 and com pleted his Mftg armament with tactical units of th Block made the aafety play whicn H. DeBord of TUC wirnns tl- 1 uccc D- ccc assured him hla contract. He won I I 1L. I-1J liJ I (IV VII( I1UI3C UV I 1 tv I fh. olnh leari with the second club lead with the king Whittler, la now basic training in v--r- I Courses that Lt.

Ochsenrelter took Included an Intensive study vj 1 1 of electrical armament controls. the signal corps at Camp Crowder. Mo. Eight brothers and sisters residing in "gis explosives and ammunition, bomb jA'M i racks and tow tareet eaulnment BRIGMAN land synchronization of aircraft ma- Washington and Virginia were at i chine gun sights and gun cameras. and played the king of spade, then stationed at Ab-the see and king or diamonds, and erdeen proving ruffed a diamond.

The queen of clubs ground, Md. was cashed and a low spade led He from dummy. Block mad. the aafety play at thla 'nl thf point by finessing the ten of spades ort Jackson If the apadea were split and the March 4. Prior to queen won.

East would have had to 'entering the serv-l-ad awav from the king of hearts Ice. Pvt. DeBord or give the declarer a aluff and a as employed at ruff. When the ten held, however. tne shell service home while he was on furlough.

He shortly will be assigned to a tactical unit where he will be In charge of a crew of enlisted men who have been thoroughly trained as specialists. I Lt. Ochsenrelter was stationed at Miller Montgomery, Camden, 8. Cadets Ready For Primary Training Aviation Cadets Joseph F. Block picaea up int rrma.niiiR lru statlon gt Brjson mm saLaawaa DEBORD Cty.

five. alio Lowry nein. uenver, nf IMflra.irlr maH nnH Hnrrw Kf hakemt vou si.s vjculo vol I tmats CN0u6uourT vn MvurieTTFTwabT to I F'NCXije tmtiO.T'T mist 6a7 or nuiNi 6tna I o.TuBR oe tks a m( u(ri etikvao vom ti. Teu. -ou not hj i cam pickmy jcamic fajlin-.

OO THkN STAJO 4 US SIT 3 LOUS WALK ANO lOuU. KMOW IM I TUOUUT lOO SAlO 1 OlAM Mlt-1 OM OUJN 1S6S MBS.OUMPTVl ABOONO AM OSilP WSCT TO COMey nqt my aiSMT wkTweft SA3T OU Sl rVWCTfV I --By WALlV BISHOP I tA'C SA.BOEN A AVV XSSi A WOM.l 1 IB Cl, -M xvcXO'X l-j vxAVrSn He entered IN Kl MMV (l 1 Suttlc, of 1554'j Havwood road -J'fore wing to Yale. hv their traininir the army January 1. 1942. and the army January Pvt.

C. R. Snyder Visiting Parents the San Antonio (Tex.l aviation f'nt to, Yale Jsnuary 17, cadet center and departed to take J943- "fr.lv'd.fn Q. When a player reduces his "deadwood'' to 10 polnta or Xewer. Is he compelled to A.

No. advanced training at primary fly-iynu Pvt. Carev ReeH Stnvdee fin flirlouch visiting his n.r.ni. ing fields. and Mrs.

George Snyder of Members of their class "pjce Rpaervigt Settl and relatives at Sylva. He is with amon the thousands inspected bv five ntavrviaiB vent the army postal service at Nash-! J-'r-oer Secretary of War Robert P. rm Bu Board No. i ville. Prior tn enllstm in th.

rmv' Patterson and Congressman R. E. More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Hfr Ij a oletmnt to ovrcomt Ioo Olt discomfort FASTFETH tn i mo roved oowder sorinklfd on uooer and lower olstri holds thrm firmer so that the? feel more comfortable. No iummT. Booev.

divv ts'e or fee I int. It'i alhallna nonacid. Does not sour. Checks olie (denture breath). Get FAflTEETH todav at nv drut tore Ad CALLOUSES The cadets comp.eted t- SJl phases of their Iraining-those at fhe army air forces classification "mP ,1 'JT, 'hy dU" center and at the pre-flight school Bge Fd (pile), the two units which make I To rriicT painful cmUouaai, burn I af or tenderneM on bottom of feet and remove eallouae ft theao o.

non. r. uw tbia. ootruoge rusBiotunt 1 WHIard A. Ca.se and Terrell L.

Cae I LOST FOUND BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS San Antonio aviation cadet center, largest aviation cadet training center In the nation. They will receive their first actual flying training at the primary fields. They Give Their Lives You Lend Your Money Asheville. N. C.

Gaines Completes Observer Training Lt. Hoyt D. Gaines, son of Mrs. Janet Cook of 60 Logan avenue CHARLES DEPARTMENT STORE 11 Patton Ave. HOW PEP CAME TO PATTY By BUD HILL WMATV) WHY NOT! JUST GET A WEEK'S SUPPLY OF LOST ration book No.

2. Earl Jonet Orr. 612 Biltmore Ave. 7022-J. IOST ration book number 3.

Flndet notify Marilyn Daneman, is Eliza-betn't-trcet. Phone 147. LOST 6Tl certificate. Mrs. Roj Owenby, Weavervllle.

C. LOST amall oval ahaped Oruen ladle wrist watch between Lucerne Park and Calvary church. Return, receive reward. Phone S065-J. LADIES small gold shrine.

Finder, phone 15B8-J. 223 Haywood street, LOST Black male Cocker Spaniel, slightly gray under chin. Reward. Phone 4010. RATION BOOK 3.

Allle L. Cooke. FLEISCHMANN'S 14 CAKES. IT KEIPS YES. ORINKtrM FLEISCHMANN'S IN COOL MILK.

WATER OR TOMATO JUICE THAT'S A REAL VITAMIN COCKTAIL! BUT A PERSON SHOULD THAT'S ANOTHER WAV OF SAYING Pf RFfCTLY IN THE REFRIGERATOR. BUT and former city employe, has completed training as an aerial observer I WASN'T GETTING ENOUGH OF THOSE -1 sav, beautiful- where did you get all F-y-l Wfi THE 60, THAT BRIGHTNESS? Tf "3v VOUUSEOTOBESO I VLSyV "Zt-lH LEARNED 1 U-sdtiy. HA0 a'vitamin VC Cptf 8 OMPiix i skar Xl rfi deficiency A AMAZING VITAMINS FOUND SO PLENTIFULLY STICK TO IT A WEEK OR MORE. MANY OUT JUST MOP A CAKE IN THE LIQUID. MASH IT WITH A FORK IN A DRV SLASS.

THEN ADD THE LIQUID AND STIR TILL BLENDED. FILL UP THE GLASS. DRINK IN YEAST. LACK OF THEM KEEPS MILLIONS 1SKM SEE RESULTS IN SEVEN DAYS.1 1 FEELING LOW. SO I BEGAN DRINKING at Brooks Field, Tex.

Skilled already in many Intricate sciences of the air photography, map making, photo Interpretation, and communications he must yet add aerie! sunnerv to his reper ml IT DOWN ANO JOIN IN THE KES OF FLEISCHMANN rifAK Jl6CHMANrS JTTirjl tEAST eao CHEERS jfsTowTrENVl jRLC toire before winning his I Return 288 State Street, West Ashe- ville. LIBERAL reward for return or ladles black pocket book containing (as ration book Finder keep money. Please return personal jtrtlclaa to Please return personal articles to W. H. Sams.

12J Chestnut gt. LOST In depot' section, oil ratios I enupona. Bernlca Llttlelohn. IM SEAT COVERS Far Coupes, Coaches, Sedans Enjoy a Cool Car For Hot Summer Driving ADVANCE STORES NO. 1 WEST PACK SQUARE aTav yon baka at hom.

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