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ri f) D j\ ,r s Time, Marches OnJ "Hot Off the Hoover Rail” is now observing its second annivor*-- sary - ViJp are proud to have been able to publish this-little paper for our* service boys for tv;enty-four months — in many ways it doesn*t s6em possible that it has been . . two-years' since we published the first issue and in other .ways, it seems every day of . tv;o yocTs and more, too, when we think hovj long some of our boys have been gone,.^ and in that space.of time, our community has lost three fine yoting-.nen. To them,. Pfc. Norris .Costner,' Corp. Glenn V/illiams and Pvt, Fred Dayberry, v;e respectfully a^id hurab— • ly dedicate this second anniversary issue, • • ,!■ The Hoover Rail Staff feels honored to have letters and messages of congratulat ions from several prominent'men upon our second birthday - In the order mentioned, wo print belovj, their letters and messages: First a fine letter from Senator-Elect Clyde R, Hoey of Shelby, We all feel that Mr, Hpey is deed the first citizen of Cleveland County and of whom all Clcvelr.nd County is. proud. He vi/as elected to the United States Senate in the November election by an overvjhelming majority and v/ill take office in Jrjiuary, 19A5* He will succeed Senator Bob Reynolds, My dear Mrs, Osborne: ► , . I note v^ith interest th?.t the November issue of ”Hot Off the Hoover Rail" will be the second anniversary of this interesting and delightful publication, I have looked over the October issue vdth a great dea.1 of interest and I know just how much the service men from Lawndale and vicinity must enjoy this most interesting publication. You are doing a splendid work and I offer my hearty congratulations to. you and all those who contribute to the production of this paper, and I am sure that I voice the sentiment of the home people, as well as those on the foreign fronts when I say that the value and importance of ycur v;ork cannot be over-estimated, (Continued on next page)»
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