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THE AMARILLO SUNDAY NEWS-GLOBE, AMARILLO. TEXASl Payne Construction Co.’s Beeching cars of all makes with poorly operating brakes onto the streets every day.” It proves one point. If motorists would check their cars as often as aircraft owners, there would be relatively few accidents other than driver-error.Three accidents were recently the cause of a major airport in the country being closed at Newark, NJ. It is true, they were bad accidents. Many people lost their lives, but we would like to point out the many people that will lose their lives by auto accident this j coming Memorial Day week-end,! May 30th. Regardless what we ride in there is that chance we take . . . and one of the safest transportations modes available is AVTATION.¥ * * TRADEWIND TRIPPERS jFred Hall and Art Jordan flew \ to San Antonio in the Beechcraft . . . Ed Reed was off in the| Navlon for Topeka . . . Dee Graham and Wallace Hill flew to Springfield, Mo., in the Super Navion . . . Roy Terry of Truth or Consequences, NM, was a Beechcraft visitor . . . Dan I Young flew the Western Co.’* Beechcraft up from Midland . . . Harold Farthing brought his Beech in from Ulysses, Kan. ... Texas Sand Gravel’s Navion was up from San Antonio . . . W. H. Smith was an overnight visitor, flyltig Panhandle Eastern's Cessna 195, from Liberal . . . J. B. Knight flew in from Dalhart in the Beechcraft . . . Stanley Blackburn Beeehcraft'd to Dallas on business . . . G. I,. Curry flew in from the \ alley in weather forecasts’ stagger wing Beech . . . Lee Pope, the other pilot for weather forecasts, is spending the week. Lee flies the twin Beech . . . Val Williams, flying the Walden. Fulton craft, was in from Lubbock . . . Dan Kivlehen. flying for Barfield Construction Co., remained overnigi.t on the way back to Del | Rio In the Beechcraft . . . Dick Cline flew’ to Llano in the Cline Cattle Co. Navlon . . . Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Ingham, Beeehcraft’d over to Conchas . . . Paul Me-j Clure It Wheeler W'helchel made a three-day trip in the McClure Beech. . . , Art Chase was offwith Mr. Tull and associates in the Twin Beech for New Orleans . . . Jimmy Whittenhurg flew to Dallas in the Beech for a two day \ isit . . . Cliff Edwards flew Mr. Ward, the Abilene manager for Plains Machinery Co., to San Antonio in the PMC lk-/h-craft . . . Bob Siler went to Galveston w-ith Charly Ford in the Beechcraft . . . M. C. Malevof Pecos was a Stinson \isitor ! . . . Oliver Barfield was in for a| visit from Norman, flying the ic Beech . . . Cecil Brow n Stlnsnn’d js up from Lockney . . . Bob i Hooper flew his beech up from i Plainview . . . The Reading P Bates Beechcraft from Tulsa was r in for service . . . T. I,. Roach a flew to Fort Worth in the Beech- lt;craft ... I* * ¥ '/ CIVIL AIR PATROL CAPERS 1ATTENTION ALL CAP CADETS v IN THE GROUP I AREA! There r will he a cadet encampment at o |Amarillo Air Force Base for all li bovs and girls in the Civil Air Pa-jii trol Cadets who qualify. The en- v Vampmont will he held June 23 . through July 3. All cadets (age r 14 through 17) who are interested 'h [must notify your squadron com-jti jinandant of cadets by May 25. The ii (Amarillo cadets may notify Lt.it Chuck McLeroy, commandant of tl cadets for the Amarillo squadron jg . . . The encampment will consist V
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Amarillo Sunday News Globe

Amarillo, Texas, US

Sun, May 18, 1952

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