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-Griffin Daily News Wednesday, December 29, 1976
Page 10
Military News
DWAYNE L. JONES
Dwayne L. Jones, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bobbie J. Jones of
Griffin, enlisted in the Air Force
Delayed Enlistment Program
recently. He will not report for
active duty until July 1977. He
will under go six weeks of basic
training at lackland Air Force
base, Tex. Upon completion of
basic training he is scheduled to
attend a technical training
course at Ixiwry AFB, Colo., for
his training as a weapons
mechanic.
MARVIN EPPINGER
Sgt. Marvin D. Eppinger is
Quote
Unquote
What people are saying
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Russell Train
' The hardest part of the job
still lies ahead."
—Russell Train, outgoing
EPA administrator, explain
ing that the nation's efforts to
control pollution, especially
from auto exhausts and
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Ma & Pa store
forced to close
By Abigail Van Buren
® 1976 by Chicago Tnbune N V Newt Synd Inc.
DEAR ABBY: After running a small, clean, home-owned
grocery store for 36 years, I am going out of business. The
wife and 1 worked hard—sometimes 15 hours a day, seven
days a week—but with the large chain supermarkets
moving in all around, we couldn't survive.
We gave people credit when things were rough. Why
not? They were our neighbors, our friends. We cashed
their checks and never turned anybody down when they
came around with tickets for raffles, church suppers,
school plays, etc. We gave to all the worthy causes and
even placed their posters in our store to advertise
fund-raising events. (No supermarkets around here did
that. Against company rules!)
We've opened our store after hours to accommodate
people, yet those same people would drive right by our
store to patronize the big markets because they thought
they could save a few pennies. They didn't even bother to
compare our prices or give us a chance to compete.
So we’re going out of business. Abby, please print this so
people will realize that the home-owned businesses can't
survive unless people give them a break.
SAD IN SAVANNAH
DEAR SAD: It's sad indeed. I'm running your letter for
all the honest, hard-working little people who deserve a
break. I hope it helps.
DEAR ABBY: I need help and don't know where to turn
anymore.
My husband and 1 have been separated for over two
years, and I still love him, but there is no chance of our
getting back together again.
Abby, how do you stop loving somebody? I've been
going to group therapy meetings, but it has not helped to
stop the ache in my heart. Misery may love company, but it
doesn't make me feel any better.
Maybe a reader who has gone through the same thing
can give me some suggestions.
ACHING HEART
DEAR ACHING: You can't “kill'' love. It has to die by
itself. Don’t dwell on thoughts of him and throw out all the
reminders and souvenirs.
Force yourself to think of something else. Keep busy,
and don't feel sorry for yourself. Tell yourself you deserve
to be happy, and eventually you will be. Good luck.
DEAR ABBY: I wrote a letter to you one night,
complaining that my husband gets moody and won’t talk to
me. We have a beautiful marriage except when my
husband won't answer my simplest questions, such as:
"How's the weather outside?" "How's the car running?”
Well, I left that letter unsealed on my dresser and fell
asleep before I put it away. The next day my husband said,
"I read that letter you wrote to Abby.” And ever since
then. I haven’t been able to shut him up!
You might tell your readers that if they want to get a
message to their spouse, they should write you a letter and
let it lay around unsealed. (P.S. I do not recommend this to
women with violent husbands.)
Thanks for the use of your important name.
J.P.
DEAR J.P.: You are welcome.
Everyone has a problem. What's yours? For a personal
reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069.
Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please.
visiting his wife, Frances and
son Dereak, in Griffin during
the holidays. He is stationed in
Germany with the U.S. Armed
Forces. His parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin C. Eppinger of
Griffin.
DANNY W. GOODRUM
Army Private Danny W.
Goodrum, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Goodrum of Griffin,
recently completed a 14-week
telecommunications center
specialist course at the Army
Signal School, Fort Gordon.
WILLIE W. WHITE, JR.
Private Willie W. White, Jr.,
20, son of Mrs. Susie E. White of
chemical compounds, must be
stepped up to preserve the en
vironment.
"Worse than dogs these
days are the growls of people.
People these days are actually
shooting at us if we are late
with their welfare checks.”
—James H. Rademacher,
president of the National
Association of Letter
Carriers.
“After we lost to Cleveland
and were 1-4, we didn’t say we
couldn't lose another game.
We said we wouldn’t lose
another.”
—Pittsburgh Steeler back
Franco Harris on how his
team made it into the NFL
playoffs.
Griffin, recently completed a
multichannel communications
equipment operator course at
the U.S. Army Signal School,
Fort Gordon.
TERRY L. MARTIN
Airman Terry L. Martin, son
of Mrs. Jeanette Hardin of
Barnesville, has been assigned
to Lowry AFB, Colo., after
completing Air Force basic
training at Lackland AFB, Tex.
His wife, Chris, is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Billy D. Jenkins
of Barnesville.
SCOTTY W. ADAMS
Scotty W. Adams, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harris J. Evans of
Griffin, enlisted in the Air Force
Delayed Enlistment Program
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and will not report for active
duty until July, 1977. He will
undergo six weeks of basic
training at Lackland Air Force
Base, Tex, Upon completion he
is scheduled to attend a
technical training course at
Lowry Air Force Base, Colo.,
for his training as a weapons
mechanic.
K.C.NOLTON
Army Specialist Five Kayser
C. Nolton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
M.C. Nolton of Griffin, was
assigned as a cook in the 3rd
Armored Division in Germany.
JAMES C. CARTLEDGE
Army Second Lieutenant
James C. Cartledge, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl H. Cartledge of
Griffin, recently completed an
infantry officer basic course at
the U.S. Army Infantry School,
Fort Benning. The Lieutenant
received a B.S. Degree in 1976
from the U.S. Military
Academy in West Point, N.Y.
ROBERTA. AARON.
Robert A. Aaron, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey L. Aaron,
recently was promoted to Army
Private First Class while
serving as an armament
specialist in the Ist Calvary at
Fort Knox, Ky.
WILLIE N. BLANTON, JR.
Marine Corporal Willie N.
Blanton, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Willie N. Blanton of
Griffin, has reenlisted for four
years while serving with Force
Troops, Twenty-nine Palms,
Calif.
SANDY A WHITE
Marine Corporal Sandy A.
White, son of Mrs. Lucile White
of Griffin, has returned to Camp
Lejeune, N.C., after an
extended deployment with the
U.S. Sixth Fleet in the
Mediterranean Sea. He was
serving as a member of
Battalion Landing Team Three
Two, homebased at Camp
Lejeune. During the course of
the deployment his unit made
port visits to Rota and Palma,
Spain; Menton, France; and
Termini and Naples, Italy.
ROBERT M. MALLORY
Robert M. Mallory, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Mallory of
Zebulon, has been promoted to
senior airman in the U.S. Air
Force. Airman Mallory is a
missile Mechanic and is
assigned at Minot AFB, N.D.,
with a unit of the SAC.
ROBERT K. MOORE
Airman Robert K. Moore has
completed the U.S.A.F. aircraft
Maintenance specialist course
and is now undergoing training
at Mac Dill AFB, Fla., to
maintain repair and service
aircraft.
MONROE D. WASSON
Navy Ensign Third Class
Monroe D. Wasson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis D. Duke of
Griffin, was a member of a
naval task group which visited
Mombasa, Kenya for the 13th
anniversary of Kenyan
Independence. He is serving as
a crewmember aboard the
destroyer USS Dupont,
homeported in Norfolk, Va.
CHARLES R. LITTLE
The U.S. Air Force has
promoted Charles R. Little, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Little of
Hampton, to the rank of
technical sergeant. Sgt. Little is
an inventory management
supervisor assigned to an Air
Force support unit at Incirlik
Common Defense Installation,
Turkey.