Jiuin. rviiuw you it itKe it line.And, speaking of recent aircraft purchases, Doyle Alexander of the Hutchinson Drilling; Co., Border,took delivery this past Sunday ona new Beech Bonanza. Could it be I'm in the wrong; business?Cherchez la femme! Or words to that effect. K. G. Vaughn of Tulia, who goes with an Amarillo lass, or coming in four or five times a week, wi still has an airplane here. Seems Brother Vaughn got caught in the storm (weather, that is) and had to yc leave his ship here and go back cc home via other means. The plane’s all covered with ice and snow.Frank Berger was an Amarillo nsitor last Sunday, flying an R. H. Fulton and Co. Beechcraft.Trouble, thy name is fate! Oklahoma University student Oliver Barfield will attest to this. Oliver is experiencing quite a passel of difficulties in gett ing both his airplane and his convertible to college at the same time. It seems that when he flies to school it leaves his car back home and vice versa when he takes the Jalopy. At last report, the convertible had won ai?d the plane was left behind.* * *A VV1V