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Tvv j T * 1 Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Thursday, August 27, 1942 We Salute With Honor the , . • . t. ‘ * 1 ■ ■ • ‘ Men Listed Below from our anization Now Uncle Sam at Home on Foreign Soil 94 ON THE LIST ICTOftY It is with pride and admiration that We pub lish the names of these valued Joanna workers who are now wearing the uniform of Unde Sam. D. E. ABRAMS T. A. ABRAMS R. 0. ADAMS JAY AIKEN CATKINS J.W. ATKINS C. W. ATTAWAY R. E. BAWKUM J. H. BISHOP OMER BOLT WILLIAM BOYD F. G. BRAWLEY J. L. BRAWLEY C. W. BRAZEL ^ R. C. BRAZEL H. E. BROCK J L. BROWN ROY BYARS E. P. CLARK HAROLD COPELAND LEON CRAIG JOHN CRAIG R. T. COOK - L. A CRAWFORD C. R. CROWDER H. L. DAVENPORT J. H. DAVENPORT C. L. DeHART G. M. DERRICK F. R. EDWARDS H. F. FINNEY J. E. FLOYD CLYDE FRANCIS — M. R. FRANKLIN MELBERN FRAZIER EARL GIRK ULYSSES GREEN C. B. GRUBER 0. V. HAIR J. D. HARRIS E. B. HAWKINS G. F. HAWKINS CARL HENDERSON W. L. LOGAN W. T. HORTON C. R. HUNNICUT J. A. HUNNICUT H. S. JENKINS R. E. JOHNSON R. H. JOHNSON T. L JOHNSON J. C. LAMBERT W. P. LOGAN W. L MADMEN F. S. MARTIN MANNING MERCHANT WOODROW MERCHANT DR. W. H. MOORHEXD M. H. MORRIS M. C. MOTES, JR. T. P. MOTES DR. D. H. McFADDEN JAMES McCUTCHEON B. M. NABORS W. P. NABORS HAROLD O'DELL H. D. OSBORNE W. H. PALMER R. C. PRATER HORACE RIDINGS WALUCE RISER F. L. ROSS V. B. RUFF WALTER SENN JAMES SIMPSON M. J. SHEALEY E. T. SPJRES H. L SMITH J. C. SMITH A. C. STARNES LESTER SWEAT J. E. TAYLOR HUBERT TINSLEY FRANK TURNER J. 0. TURNER S. D, WEATHERS, JR. E. JL WICKER J. E. WELLS M. E. WICKER NOLAND WICKER T. W.WIER LACEY WHITLEY W. J. YARBOROUGH CLYDEYOUNG We Are All Working Together With One Aim Although many of our employees hove gone, we are still working together—working on the biggest order we've ever had—to help win this war. Our boys listed abo^e have gone to take up the fight on the field of battle, and we are proud of them. Their co-workers who remain at their jobs here in our plants are devoting their time and skill Jto the production of goods to help win the war. c Yes, we're still working together—working to help fill the order for Victory, and we will! One Hundred and Sixty Six Years of Freedom WE AMERICANS consider it a privilege—not a sacrifice—to defend the land we love ... to pay more taxes .. to buy more bonds ... to do with out sugar and tires and hairpins so that our soldiers will never have to do without planes, tanks and guns. In this spirit, we face the job ahead with the firm resolve that nothing shall stand in the way of a complete Victory .. ..that each one of us shall work longer and harder... that we shall build for a better world ... and "that government by the people shall not perish from the earth." / ( r- 1 ' OUR EMPLOYEES ARE SUBSCRIBING FOR BONOS on We Are Proud of Them ©oldville, SB waam