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The Summerville News, Thurs., June 22, 1967
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NOW THEY’RE BRINGING ’EM IN LIVE
Graves Myers (R) poses his live king
snake for' the photographer. Graves
and Ben Ballenger (L) found the
“pet” last week near Gore. Graves
Chattoogan Advisor
To Viet Nani Navy
Engineman First Class
Robert L Wiggins, USN, son
of Mr. and Mrs Joseph W
Wiggins, of 35 E Fifth
Street, Summerville, arrived
in South Viet Nam and has
been assigned as an advisor
to the Vietnamese Navy's
Coastal Group 35, located at
Co Chien River in the
Mekong Delta.
Advisors go on patrol
aboard the junks of the
Vietnamese Navy’s Coastal
Groups His job is to advise
his Vietnamese counterpart
in all phases of operations.
Husband of
Chattoogan
In \ iet Nani
Army Specialist Four Wil
liam C. Hubbard, 20, son of
Mrs. Anne M Bruce, 8162 St
Clair Avenue. North Holly
wood. Calif., arrived in Cam
Ranh Bay, Viet Nam. May
26 with his unit, the 147th
Field Service Company.
Sp/4 Hubbard is a canvas
and leather repairman in
the company, which was last
stationed at Ft McClellan.
Ala.
He entered the Army in
December 1965 and com
pleted his basic training at
Ft Ord. Calif.
His wife, Shirley, lives on
Route 1, Summerville.
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said he has seen so many pictures of
dead snakes, he thought he would
bring us in a “live subject” for a
change. Greg Espy looks on.
training and maintenance.
The mission of these
groups is to prevent enemy
infiltration of arms and
supplies Into Vietnam by
sea. and assist with customs,
security and fishing control
The junk units work closely
with U.S. ships and craft of
Operation Market Time
along the coast of South
Vietnam, in carrying out
their duties.
A graduate of Summer
ville (Chattooga) High
School, Petty Officer Wig
gins entered the service in
September 1957
Dance at Memorial
Home Saturday
Night at 9:00
The board of directors of
Chattooga Memorial Home
will sponsor a dance there
Saturday night, June 24. it
was announced this week by
Bob Gamble, board presi
dent
The public is Invited to
enjoy this occasion, which
will be held from 9 to 12 p.m.
The dance will be for couples
only.
Music will be furnished by
The Nomads of King’s Inn
Rome
Pre-School
Program
Extended
The schools of Chattooga
County are offering a seven
week Headstart and kinder
garten program for all chil
dren entering the first grade
in September—regardless of
income.
If you have a child who
will enter the first grade In
September—and are inter
ested in this program—
please go by the school in
your area and register your
child.
Classes begin on Thurs
day, June 15, at 8 a.m. School
will be in session until 12
noon. Lunch will be pro
vided for a nominal sum,
except to Headstart chil
dren—for whom lunch will
be provided free
Buses will pick up children
who would regularly be eli
gible to ride the bus. If the
bus does not pick up your
child the first day. bring
him/her in and help offi
cials map the bus route.
Angus Bull Sold
The American Angus As
sociation of St. Joseph, Mo.,
has announced the recent
sale of an Aberdeen-Angus
bull by Copeland Farms, of
Lyerly, to Billy Ray Cash, of
Boaz, Ala.
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