Army Reserves
Due Back Saturday
Members of Waynesville's unit
of the U. S. Army Reserve?Com
pany F, 518th Infantry Regiment.
lG8th Infantry Division are due to
return Saturday from a two-week
encampment at Ft. Jackson. S. C.
The group of reservists includes:
First Lt. Frank C. Byrd, 1st Lt. '
Charles D. Parker. 1st Lt. Bob G. !
Smathers. and 1st Lt. Robert O.
'Conway; M Sgt. J. T. Russell. Jr.,
SPC's Roy L. Cable and Jack
Kelley. Corporals Robert R. Jeter,
Jr., J. W. Crawford, and Stallard
Jaynes. PFC's William R. Boyd,
Larry J. Coleman, John Kesler,
James A. Klrkpatrick, David H.
Medford, and Franklin D. Shell,
Pvt-2's Eugene Wright. Billy A.
Messer, William F. Wyatt, and
Doyle E. Plemmons.
MASONS TO MEET
Waynesville Commandery will
confer the Order of The Red Cross
on a large class of candidates at
the lodge hall, Friday evening at
7:30 p.m. All Sir Knights are wel
come.
R. J. Fowler is the Commander.
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SOT. JOn\ DVF.R, Aaherlllr, points to the most
recent hole in the tarect for Target Operator
RFC John D. Kesler, Waynesvllle. Kesler is a
member of F Co., 518th, now underline two
weeks active training at Fort Jackson.
(Official Photo*.
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Dewain Crawford On
Way From Germany
ULM, Germany ? Specialist
Third Class Dewain F. Crawford,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Craw
ford, Houte 3, recently departed
from Germany for,the U. S. as part
of Operation Gyroscope, the
\rmy\s unit rotation plan.
Specialist Crawford, a mess ser
geant in Company G of the divi
sion's 47th Regiment entered the
Army in July 1954 and received
basic training at Fort Bliss, Tex.
He has been overseas since Jan
uary 1955.
The 22-year-old soldier is a
former student at Warren Wilson
Junior College in Swannanoa.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends for t
their kindness and sympathy ex
tended us at the death of W. N
Nelson.
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Upstart Boxcar
ST. CLOUD. Minn. (AP>?"Itchy
wheels." the runaway boxcar, is
sack in the sheltering arms of the
cor barns after trying the open i
road with near disastrous results. 1
Shrouded by torrential rains, the
boxear made a break for it. slipped 1
past the passenger station and was '
headed for open country when a
switch engine crew spotted it. j
Sojncone threw a switch just In
time to head off the boxcar's early
tiemise at the hands of a passenger
train.
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