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Military On Parade
TERRELL BOYNTON
Specialist Asa Terrell Boynton,
, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie G.
Boynton of 223 East Chappell st
reet, Griffin, was promoted to
SP-5 while serving with the
Army in Darmstadt, Germany.
‘ Boynton was also selected Gr-
oup Soldier of the Month for De
cember while serving in Europe.
He is assigned to the 529th En
i gineer Platoon.
DANNY L. DUNSON
Fireman Apprentice Danny L.
Dunson, USN, son of Mr. and
> Mrs. Clyde B. Dunson of 521 Ex
periment street, Griffin, is serv
> ing aboard the heavy cruiser
USS Newport News at sea off
, the coast of Vietnam.
JERRY H. DAVIS
Marine Corporal Jerry H. Da
vis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hulon
Davis of 1034 West Broad street,
Griffin, participated in opera
tion “Meade River” in the Dod
ge City area 11 miles south of
Danang, Vietnam. He is serv
ing with the First Marine Divis
ion.
HAMIL B. GOEN
SP-4 Hamil B. Goen has retur
ned to Berlin, Germany after
spending a 30-day leave here. He
is stationed at the American
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Hospital there and is the son of
Mrs. Hamil Goen.
BILLY W. ARMISTEAD
Army Staff Sergeant Billy W.
Armistead, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Armistead of Route
two, Griffin, was assigned to the
169th Maintenance Battalion at
Fort Hood, Tex., as an automa
tive repairman. Hfe wife, Bren
da, lives in Killeen, Tex.
ZANE GOODIN
Machinist Mate First Class
Zane Goodin, USN, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Luke E. Goodin of
Route three, Griffin, left Pearl
Harbor aboard the attack air
craft carrier USS Kitty Hawk for
its fourth consecutive combat
tour off the coast of Vietnam.
JIMMY A. SCOTT
Jimmy A. Scott, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James E. Scott, Rou
te one, Williamson, was promo
ted to Army SP-4 in Germany
recently where he is assigned
as a mechanic in Battery A,
Ist Battalion 10th Artillery, 3rd
Infantry Division near Schwe
infurt. His wife, Jane, is with
him in Germany.
RICHARD C. MARTIN
Army Specialist Four Richard
C. Martin, son of Mrs. Mary A.
Martir of 217 South 15th street,
Griffin,, is in Germany as a dr
iver with the 24th Infantry Div
ision taking part in the military
Exercise Reforger I. His fath
er, Olin H. Martin, lives on
North 17th street. The exercise,
to be conducted in Europe in
January and February involves
U.S. Army units based in the
U.S. and Europe.
YILEY L. BUCHANAN
S-Sgt. Wiley L. Buchanan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Buchan
an of 609 Drewry Lane, Griffin,
is serving with the Troop Com
mand USAD Ammunitions Sup
ply in Vietnam. S-Sgt. Buchanan
left Fort Bragg, N.C., Mar. 1968.
His wife, Betty, resides in Lum
berton,N.C.
CURTIS H. MIDDLEBROOKS
Airman Machinist Mate Cur
tis H. Middlebrooks, 21, is now
serving in the U. S. Navy aboard
the USS Coral Sea, presently on
cruise in the Gulf of Tonkin, off
the coast of Vietnam. His wife,
the former Pamela Biles, and
daughter, Kellee Ann, are resid
ing in Griffin.
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DAVID K. BILES
L. Cpl. David K. Biles, 20, of
the Third Marine Airborne, is
serving with the Marine Corps
in Vietnam. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank E. Biles, Sr., of
Griffin.
Griffin Daily News
TV Review
Things Happen Fast
For Glen Campbell
By RICK DU BROW
HOLLYWOOD (UPD—Things
have been happening very fast
for Glen Campbell—hit records
laying the foundation, movies
coming up and television series
to make him a household name.
Campbell’s first video series
appeared last summer as the
vacation replacement for the
Smothers Brothers show on
CBS-TV, and was a quick
success The series was pro
duced by the Smothers Brothers
organization.
Wednesday night, Campbell
turned up in the debut of his
new CBS-TV comedy-variety
show, a weekly hour, also on
CBS-TV, and also under the
aegis of executive producer Ken
Fritz, the astute managerial
brain behind the Smothers
Brothers firm.
Tom and Dick Smothers were
on hand, and so was Pat
Paulsen, who apparently will be
on the series frequently.
Other performers on the
piemiere were Bobbie Gentry,
comedian Jack Burns and
singer-composer John Hartford,
who wrote “Gentle on My
Mind.” And by the end of the
hour, there was little doubt that
’ CBS-TV had a winning replace-
J ment for the long-running
i
. Quirks
By United Press International
MUDDY WATERS
PITTSFIELD, Mass. (UPD—
Mrs. C. L. Smith has sued the
city for $6.15.
The damages, sh 6 said,
resulted from the rupture of a
city water main Wednesday.
Her washing machine was
flooded, caking her clothing
with gooey mud.
Mrs. Smith, who said she had
to wash everything three times
to remove the mud, sued the
city for $.50 for soap, $1.90 for
depreciation on her washing
machine, and three hours labor,
$3.75.
TIME’S A’WASTIN’
PERRANPORTH, England
(UPD—The Truro County Di
vorce Court Wednesday granted
Mrs. Olga Lewis, 84, a divorce
on the eve of her 41st wedding
anniversary.
f Mrs. Lewis, who lives at the
s Perrau Bay Home for the Aged,
s had asked the divorce proceed
. ings be speeded up so she could
f marry an unidentified man she
met at the home.
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Thursday, Jan. 30, 1969
“Daktari” series, which recent
ly drew to a close.
I am a patsy for a banjo, so I
particularly enjoyed the private
little session on the premiere in
which Hartford, playing the
banjo and singing, accompanied
Campbell on several songs.
Campbell was in fine form,
singing with considerable feel
ing, and although his ability is
still developing, his naturalness
is refreshing.
Miss Gentry, of course, is also
a proven singing artist. Come
dian Burns, a deadly humorist
in his characterizations of small
and basically pathetic minds,
was outstanding in his pairing
with Paulsen as a couple of
fellows waiting for a train at a
railroad station.
And, in addition to fine
performances by the Smothers
Brothers and Paulsen, Hartford
turned out to be one of the
evening s most pleasant surpri
ses. He is very winning.
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“NO PROPHET”
WASHINVTON (UPI) — W.
Averell Harriman, former chief
U.S. negotiator in the Paris
peace talks, said Thursday he
was “no prophet” and could not
predict the outcome of the
negotiations.
Harriman, speaking with
newsmen briefly after a closed-
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i foreign affairs subcommittee,
said the Nixon administration
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