M E V/; T H S V 'J r~* r RO>/\ rROMT - it* . ( ( ^^••iiv «^>;vV\' .'r . ^ ‘TT^ •v ;i ;^V Hello Jim: . I received my second edition of the I'Hoover Rail” today. Gene (Spig) got his yesterday and I l-oiTowed his last nite and read it but I have read the one I got through too. Sure did like the pictures on the fx'ont and hope you can have one every- tinOe I have been in the hospital for 23 days, but am-.getting out tomorrow, I hope. I lhir.k I am going to have to start ray trailing over .again but. hope not. Ti.anlis a lot for the paper and don’t ■ evei' foi'get me. So. long. .. • Pvt. Boyce Pritchard , ' • ■ Camp Pickett, Va. V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V Dear Mr.. Osborne: ■ ■ This is to acknowledge receipt of the fourth copy of the "Hot off the Hoover Rail’!-; and I v;ant- to say I have really enjoyed receiving it ^d it has been a thrill reading it. ■ ■ I suppose you do not remember me as I have been awa^'" from Lav/hdale so long now -ronly been'back a few v/eekands, and 1 did not have long to stay and get around to see all the boys and friends, I have been a.way since July 19A-0. I can say that it is a nico paper for the boys v;ho are out on’the front, I have been stationed here, have not shipped out yot,‘ have been in the Electric School at the U.S.Navy Yard, South Carolina. I am r.o?/ first clasis and vdll get my rating next month. I am buying.bonds and helping the Hed Cross all I can, to help win this v;ar, .for I v/rjit to come back to Lawndale-and iTin the yarn reels for Mr. Charles.Forney again .cJid tell about how this war has been with us boys, I feel that I have done a part in many ways. I m;^y get a fcv/ days leave some time this spring, if, I do, I will try and sec you all in La\;ndalo.' ■ ■ ’ , ’ ' ' It gives mu the feelin.g thf.t you appreciate cach 'and evOry one of your boys in the service, I think you are doing them a great fa%^or by publishing this little paper Again, I will say thrnks- for tho edition c'Xid rjn looking forr/ard to the next copy F/C E. Flo^'-d Vihehunt. VVVVVVVVVVVV7VYVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV. VVVVVVV Dear Sir; . ' ' ; ' , I received the ‘'Hot off the Hoover Rail" and y/as mdi’e th'an glad to get it. I have-already read’it over t?/ice‘and I think it is wonderful what you all. are doing for the boys in service. Sone.oi the beys have read it and sure did like it* I expect to be moved before long, don-t Icnov; where, but hope it is in. good old North Carolina. There is no oth’^r state I like -so well as North Carolina. I hope to be back there before long on a visit ;jid get in some of, the good old. meetings up there. I am glad to say that I am still ready to meet God. I thank God cJid others of you for-the things, jrou are doing for the boys in Service, Thanks again for the paper and May. God Bless You All. ' • ' . : Sgt, Boyd Hoyle, . ' ' V V V V y y V V V V v v v.v v v v v v-v v v v-v.v- v v v v v-v v v vv v v v v v v v v Dear Editor of the Hoover Rail:* have received my third copy of the "Hoover Rail.”--I certainly do thanlc you for sehding it to me, as I really do enjoy reading it. I read-it over several times. Some of my friends have read it, and they say it is a fine paper end I think so too. Again thanks, a lot. I’ll be-looking forward for the next one, Harold Cobb.