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S OeIpkOT $. 1943 I IVM. Hi O Rationing Hits 794tli Lads With Real Bang! Bjr SOT. BILIi 8PBNCBS Borrownic a straiife auto theae days in a Tery touchy subject to a few NOQ-Ooms of Um aquadioo. It seems that after going to much trouble to borrow thg auto these good men really bad themselves a time. Jtjsi outside the gate tber went out of gas^ but that was easy, a push from ttie flimt car that came aloag, teought them to a gas station. I mean' one that sells gas. Than ou they sot ter the Metroi^ oils of Mount Olive Riding merrily along he highway a wild hammer* Ing started in the engine. Btoming the good ^lip Ftyi^ Parts, out ttey got to look over the motor. It was stlU' there, but tt sfema as though the oil had never been checked, as a matter of fact it was! 1 ^g bone dry. Mount OUve wasn't too| V I far sway, so they decWed they could make it bcdore the motor >lew up. It was hardly out of se^ and speed when the fftiMiing blow me A blowout. That was aU JMy needed. Off with the tire and " with the ancient resemblance of a opare arith arhich they were afraid to even oontinue to Mount, Olive. S you think this isn’t oar*: - >ct to the ’T" contect Sgt. Pago*' telski. Pfc. “Bombs Awsy''Jack Arm- is now in charge of t h e the tM In purchasing War Bonds I of tbs snsdron. m to tea Ihhd War Loan Drive. I of Opl. hUke Br^^ipraios the Lord, we have paaaed who is now on fnrtoaOi vg to the tbs awmonttloni 3lii homertmd In Om •tata of Mw. our Jersey. BssshnII who have played Wen, with SgL Bogdaa away on so niagnlflcwitly throoghout the fnrloii^ rcvhaps be will he able saaeoa, and to wtoBtog tbs nsy> to ragafa aonaa of tbe hair Ibat ott Sertoa. niaoa of na who attend- f«d toaaa gamw. and there ware a g a gnat nmny. enjoyed Owsi he- Really. Gloats! By PVT. MBTBB V. Tbi8 Ihe 13th Mess Oroup went over Day Major Carter Is 333d's Most Liked (Hficer By S-SGT. ADAM 8BNDEB8K1 Accumulation of war boiuls and .war babies Is tbe popular trend I as verified by 1st Lt Elmer P. Mezsa, Oroup Personnel Officer* who proudly announces the addt* Uon of a seven pound boy to bis stock of wealth. Congratulations from all the boys. C. O. Major Walter E. Carter gained a well-deserved popular ity with the boys who recognise characteristics: tbe o[(ir-*r *‘/ho personally checks your barracks dally and decides wbo merits the Bonor Award for the week: the of* fleer whoee aiH>earanee gives one the Irepresilai tbst ha has quite a O. I. wardrobe and is the tai lor's best eustoomer; the oofficer whose politeness makes you area- der if you are In the Army —me equal firmness arill convince you that you are if you pvt your doubt to a test throvgb any ef tbe Ar* tleleo of War: the officer who hands you the dore-mi without a qvli; tbe crfflcer wheet rank la seen but not heard. The organlsatlOD’a versatile Ad- ■ Jntant. Captain flberman Perrw, lend the popohu' Plana B TratotaB Officer, 1st Lt Vernon P. were transferred and tbe bo^ good wishes go with tbean. In answer to many nngTlto. tbo . (tall omcer with toe wmt Point tbe linalenanta are milttary bearteg who ee ably to- cutting. And it*a all Iheir own* toe. 2nd Us. Ifilton'H. Weiss S'm Group cennaiaM at tbe ----- - - - Reviews on the parade p-Tttt'and H*I*n Dari* oi* tfe* lucky iwopl* who tn* ainhiiip th* bote te Major Oataso and Captain knile into that luedons U.'S. O. oaks. Thoy. trore mnried Base Oroup Oomnaader. 'I®** Saturday ol Ckopol Nura^ 4 and the cedto wob port pfl Although j^tiongblp le.hanipar- to hrtogtog our Tnni to the , rfmrrfimn i-^rmmnw^ n«* tv residing to e^aratenrigb the reoeputn oeremony. tborboods, a well-plM^ atento ~|beld at the Munlcfpal Oelf ffautee toigt BaOy Patrick recant fur- Mgfa ralitmad trees borne to- Reebaster, M. T., aaya tt was ‘won- ilsrftil * eesrdtoful*. Pet reports tbnt aMttens toere ere worktng eery bard and dptng tbeir utmost to get tois totag over as quickly girl- Bagt Luke Plamt sad trbnd Oonaie are wtry. very so- rtam. Lake myatowse no telUn* arrangtog fw K. P’a had taken 'Doc’^ftSeto* recent pho- away from him. ftoat girl-frknd Betty is really That laD't a Jap arUb a ^*—>*»** glamosnua on, that Is S-Bgt. Harvwr Haddsd. deadi tb« *®I:i OpL Nicholas Dorofee is a eon- ^ the squadron. m -ts3t visttor to Mt. ollve...Tbe enough said about him. irtason...girl - friend Wilma Uvea Some of the Old Guard of the there. i outfit are gone now as everytK' I cbl. James Maetotyre recently! no doubt knows. We ^ came oo calmated ISth Weddmg Anntver>|dldates, See SgC Bonds Bought By The Bushel In 11th Ac Sq By SGT8. BOOEB TPEOOTTB a^ JACK UrSCBRg lout the fotmar 4l0lh and the SStod boys in the **hi^ lost I mood.” Comments are stin being |beard shout the deUcioos chlckea, {potato salad, barbeene aandwlabea, not to mentioo lbs drtoka. aeng feats and sports activities wbten rounded off d>e goodwill spirit. The I officers of tbe Squadron and guests and they do not appear 4n tbe nest added seasoning to toa party and --OMech, f “ * taaae of the Air-( have pa- tt was not unusual to recover from Tech. Sgt. James M. Stamper of.tlence, as there may be quite a a tackle and look Into, the grinning * the orderly room taforms us that'feif wbo are ahead of you. Look face of tbe tackier wboee sblrl A Georgia Peach in- thin squadron exceeded Us War’for the min the following Issue or lapel glistened arith bars. Tbe 410*h Bond quota by ISI per cent. Our {even the one after, as each group is designated ms night ”A” of quota was $3,000 and the f 1 n a 1 or squadrwi is allotted Just so znoch this organlaaticn with 1st Lt John tabulation showed $7,000. Keep It space. Plrat come, first put in. :BL. Elfert in charge, up, men. I Occasionally members of tbe Pellegrino, who dropped tbe ' 3- Tbe lltb Academic Squadron is squadnxi become hoepUaUsed.. ro^ bout by a close decUlon at iMuiii* » c»U for bMtoUwU CM-' the same train Cpl. Bteve Biako. T-ggt Bbert O. Ora. OpL Max Olnsbarg, OpL Bari MUIsr. P f o. ‘ick. Serb Bright, lbs Itttto * Ed WmaTlwrwm vbose sary. His wife visited him in Golds- the order): bore ter tbe occasion. Oongratula- _ Maof CnL Joe Oraansteto has been aU "Pete” Beylo in radoid at win nnlwa for tbe and and BMB of toe eq—^tton ostond the best wlsbea to tosm on tbclr Ibey were a he past _ — Hto wife to . Lure tor a stay to Goldsboro. Bgl Pat DlLoreztoo's ear trokr down, and aB the men to Golds boro are trytag to pot ber togelh- Loots Un ape ride the room If Interest^. If sufficient mtorat to also shown In bowling, a taam may bo aaaeidbled to play teama fiprtieonlliif other sqmdnxto on thto field. Amongst us are stddtors with profesional, sesal-profeastonal and oollega ex- pertanw to basketbaO. Bera to an opportanlty to rasume wbere yon toft off bade home, and to reprnaont ttaa flnoat aquadron on thto field. TTwre win atoo be a ebanoe. If one iiiaeriTwi tEp. to rep- raamt tbto port aralnst some ol tbe entstaadtog nuntary and ool- lege fives totol meotfan of the ooantry. Ptoal plana depmd icttVB ^ycra'. Watdi Whenever poaaibie, a few visits by ^r the benefit of Sgt. Itoankto tbe Sports Arens last woek. tbe consensus of opinion to tbe Snuad- ran Is that yon are stin "t h a dtomp.” Nice beadworb and foeb work. Praidde for complete details. „ ^ we regret that be has left us and wira a good aeldler ail the good lock he deervea. wberrvar he may be rtattoned. Joe Arena, our. former reporter, bas left a vacan cy wbl^ win be hard to fin. It was be who so ably deaerlbed do- toga ^ thto aqoadroB In our week ly paper* -the Atr-O-M e o h. H anybody to tbe sqaadroB has _rwa of special signlfteaoee. be it blith. manlsge aimotmeenqmto, or note at tbe lltb Academic mall room in care of Roger Turcotte. who prerl^ there at between Uie honra of MSD to 170$. ' The recent party* at tbe Com munity d tbe Govenunent BooAw Project, provtdad a means Of getobg to know each other bet ter for both officers and men of the 11th Academic Squadron. Sev eral of our formor oCUoora. wbo have ain^ been transf errm t o other organlkatiotts on tbe post, renewed old aoquatntancee. Better understanding leads to better cooperation: therefore, are believe that affairs of that kind should be> held more often, wfara ever practical. Oaoperatlon to aa- eeDUel to makiiM tte toritra nqnad- ron the top-ran£hig polflt at this field S you have aag ttnmn oC Jnlnraet ond artod after twa yearn of war. From now on tbe Arnqr bad better watch Its step JadtfWg from ttie toltowlnt Sttuatlona Wanted ad to a artebita Pall, Tax., nearspaprr: gUoattons i Capable botrekeeper. work to a 'refined adult souttMuu Uv- ■ tog quartern aeperate from temlly* jno Bqoor. doge or Army oCBee s borne. Top wagoe. Rrfereneee. -w . tommm. Anvw We iMve precelvad that there to aay about thtor recovery period. — are mneieiane to our mldet who Bidtog a^ as ton ■atfm'a haad- pracUee tn aoUtuda.vMay we sng-'quartera. Wasldagtoa. oame good gest that those get toother aad news towOls aU over. A elated perhaps help furnish music for that the Army wtU. of course ad- future entertalnmeots of this minister tbe hittial. inununliatten squadronf - shot to new Ar^ mambsn but Previously we have noticed thatiUte rHTnTaunlasttf>t. until re*-‘Qt- tbere are Lme representatives of ly composed of a series of three the 4th Academic Oroup in the stimulation Injecttona, will now fields of boxing, bowling, and pitch- consist of a sto^ attinulatlan doae ing horse shoes win seem to have more than avsmga tatont. We would Uke to be more fully rwih resented tn apart circle acHeyBiour Johitooa PleU. Of trip's typhoid vaccine. Tiimfere Army persoimsl wfll net be.sBibJeetad to so many eg the pestiferous diota-in-the«nn accordlog to the new AR W-SIO. Ikere rnhst be plenty of hidden . Tbere win be no totdown wfaateo- Ulrat right btoe in On tfito over, tfuaiigb.^ to te potter .0$ tak- abost providing enjoyxaeni fOr ote era as well ag for your own satfs- faettoBt We’re refer flim te top> notch basketen paajws ■paelfr caHy. tt a girl expects to win a ano she ought to exhibit a nature—or else bow fens been to bsr* Wfesn fei do^ Aboot wfeni to 8s sore tt’s not A aolUtory Karrlsge to Vks a card ssma. ITwy start wtth a pnto; fee fhefess a diamond; aba Shows aflnali and thsf told tto with a fun hnuss. S. hardly seams bonast or Jual lb daBtom.thst sB festfelng aglto Te$ TCfonnan aU cry, *'We*U oovvr their stwnartis or
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