HUDMAtN BROTHERS OF ARIZON A ARE FIGHTING IN GERMANYmlt;md depot in England. He and and brother to S.-jSgt. Hudman firfa mAt hnnirs nvprhauled is Stanley C. Hudman, AAMM» • • _ ^ A ■ w1ius fellow mechanics overhauled -----, -engines last month totaling two 3-c, who was recently home onCIIKUICB loot IIIVHVH WWUl.g v . ,1 XTnand a half million horsepower, a short leave, Frittering the N-w ^ i i • A___:i 1A40 UuHmon noflA Tempe, Ariiiona newspaper | the highest figure recorded vy in April 1943, Hudnuui has ■liefX article below with i since Air Service Command be- served IS months m the Pacrf-carries the article below with reference to two brothers of that city, but :who are Texas-born boys. They are S.-Sgjlv Jack H. Hudman and Stanley C. Hudman, sons of Wilburn P. Hudman, who formerly resided at Bronze and at Mineral Wells. Sgt. Hudman was born at Bronte and Stanley was bora at■Mineral — ews of E. W. Hudman. The article follows:gan operations in England.£l-Sgt. Hudman prior (to entering the Air Forces was a riveter here at Goodyear Aircraft. ...... Hudman,is the fire department’s relief captain.ic. He is now stationed at Sano —NOTICEA second son of Mr. HudmanNo trapping, hunting or othei i trespassing allowed. Thanl! y0u. 50tfEdward Rawlings.“A knockout blow against 7Germany” was the way Briga-WE REMOVE DEAD ANIMALS Horses, Cattle, Etc. From Your PremisesNO CHARGE TO YOUsTWATdier General Isaac W. Ott described the contribution of S Sergeant Jack H. Hudman in helnimr to shatter world’s records for overhauling aircraft engines at his Air Service Com-RENDERING 00.SKINNY PACE. OwnerCOLLECT2013(IrriAsk Our Patients”Amrmu'