LOCAL BOYS LEAVE FOR CAMPCompany E, 2nd Batallion, 14UthBrigadeNationalSundaytrain for Camp Knox for two weeksspecial training. The company lookedlike real soldiers, really made onefeel proud thata bunch of good-looking young menBoone Pelfrey is in no small degreeresponsible for this fine work, havingstartedM. Foster and other officers down theline to assist him, he has made thebest company of National Guards inthe state out of this compan.y andwe know we speak the sentiment ofthe people when we saw they appreciate his fine work and his nice bunchdownabout 5:00 p. m. In charge and boysCaptain Boone Pelfrey.gradeRoy Carter, Ruben Collins. RalphJaynesPrivates. grade seven; GarrellArmstrong, Everett Barker, \ irgilBoggs, Leslie Donovan, Faul L»ono-van, Ora Du\ all, Carl Estes, ClydeFischer, Clyde Flannery, Bert Green,Oscar Greenhill, Clyde James, TedJavnes and Howard Phillips, Charles^ m •as these boys spread out. Captain ane1of boys.The special train which left Big 11 Sandy arrived in Ashland where they 1 took on the local guardr there, then 11iother companies and arrived at camp I *going included the following: *1First Lieutenant: William D. Foster, tSecond Lieutenant: Clifford McDow- hell, First Sargeant, Eugene Kiser; 1lLonnie Carter, Hersal Click, Huff lt;Hammond, Homer Hanlon, Paul Pelf- irey and Cordon Taylor. *1Corporals, grade five; Homer Bish-1McClave, William McDowell, VirgilPhillips, John Raybourn, Ruby Smith,Lisses Sparks, James Stamper, An-^ mr m m m •drew Stephens, Alvie Stone, WillisStone, Vernon Tackett, Earl Taylor,Francis Tierney, and Clyde Wallace.Corporals, grade five; EverettPhillips.Privates, lCL, grade six; HomerAlexander, Curry Callihan, WayneGearhart, Clayton Hensley, Ira JamesWatt Mauk, Frank Owens, ClarencePhillips, EVwin Stephens, Williamrabor, Haskel Wilburn, and RalphWilson.