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i rovq ^1 Pfc. H.mTEY E. ADAMS We. Warv^^i Adains Jr., wheae I parents live Jon Route 3, Mount OUve, N. C.I js a member of the I 1st BaRIe Cil, 38 Infantry which I Was airlift* J from Port benning, I Ga? Oct. IT for a six-month tour The movMebt of the battle group to GermaPylil under the Army's I - new rotatfarr ROTAPMV. I The system is designed to expedite I the movement of troeps between I the two cootineate. Under ROTV PLAN, battle group-she combat I gaits Will be stationed in Euror? for six month?<> and in the U. S. ' - ? dHHHWWWHHM MELVIN V. HARPER MEDITERRANEAN ? Marin. Private First Class Melvin F Harper, son of M!r. and Mrs, Fur nie M. Harper of Route 1, Albert son, N. C? is servign with the for IS to 36 months. The 19-year-old soldier is a 1961 graduate ?f Carver Hich School. Mount Olive. of Amphibious Squadron Pour. The units deployed from Camp Lejeune, N. C, in September and are expected to return to the United States in February, 1983. MICKEY W. ASKEW POPE AVB. N. C. ? Mickey W. Askew of Warsaw. N. C, has been promoted to airman second class in the United States Air Force. Airman Askew is a supply inven tory specialist with the 464th Com bat Support Group here. The airman, a graduate of James Kenan High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. (L Askew. USto W. Hill St.. Warsaw He is married to the former Victoria K. Oast of Magnoiia, N. C. MELVIN M. PERRY AMARILLO A,FB, Tex ,? Air man Third Class Melvin M. Perry of Rose Hill, N. C., is being re assigned to Germany, f allow in his graduation from the United States Air Force technical train ing course for jet aircraft mecha nics here. Airman Perry, was trained to eawt.'in and service jet aircraft and airrr-f systems. A graduate of Charity liigh Stnocu, he is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Perry, Rose Hill. OSCAR J. MURPHY MEDITERRANEAN - Oscar J Murphy, storekeeper third class, USN svn of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Murphy of Route 2, Rose Hill, N. C? is serving aboard the des tioyer tender URS Shenandoah, operating in the Mediterranean with thhs Sixth Fleet. The Shenandoah departed Nor folk, Va-, on Oct. 3, for her ten ?n ermse to the Mediterranean. She will spend about (five months there. Equipped to repair various ty pes of ships, the Shenandoah will be the Sixth Fleet's tender du ring the crusie. She will visit port in Italy, Spain and France QUALITY JOB PRINTING CALL THE DUPLIN - TIMES. Dobie Oillis (Dwayne Hickman) tries ?uf his neW 1>rafn tester machine on his side-kick, Maynard C. lCrebs (Bob Den* ver) during one Of the hilarious episodes on the DOBIE OILLIS show seen every Wednesday night from 8:30 to 9;0Q PM (EST) over the CBS-TV network. ? ? r JESSIE L JONES BOLLING AFB, Washington, D.'. C. ? Jessie L. Jones of Faisun. I ] N. C-, has been promoted to air- i man first class in the United Sta- ] tes Air Force. ji Airman Jones is assigned to | the 1100th Support Group here ( as an illustrator. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Jones of Rt. 2. Faison, he is a graduate of North Qupjin High School in Calypso, N- C." Airman Jones and his wife, the former] Joyce A. Garcia qf jCprk Road. Baltimore, Mdr7 nave a son, Timmothy. DAVID A. LUCAS GRAFENWOMR, GERMANY Army Specialist Four David A. Lucas, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Lucas, Route 1, Wallace, N. C., recently completed eight weeks of intensive field training with other members of the 4th Ar mored Division at the Seventh Army Training Area in Grafepwohr, j Germany. The training included day a?"" night tactical exercises emphasir iug mobility and chemical, biologi cal and radiological warfare. An essential part of the training is range firing of individual and crew served weapons including the Armys' new M-60 machinegun and i lite a ad HO-millimeter tank guns. Tne 4th, a major element of NA TO forces in Europe, plays an es sential role in maintaining world peace. SpecialM Lucas, a radio repair man in Headquarters Troop of the division's . 15th Cavalry in Schwa bach, entered the Army in Febru ary i960 and arrived overseas the FOR FABT. DEPENDABLE AJHC QUALITY JOB PRINTING CALL THE DUPLIN - TIMES. V ft a V . ii i i , following August. He attended Wallace-Hose Hill High School and was employed by Fussell's Grocery before entering the Army. ' Horace D. Batchler GARSafgLfc AFC. Tex. - Horace ? O. Batchler of Beulaville, N. has ' been promoted to airman first class in the United States Air Force. Airman Batchler, an airborne ele ctronic equipment repairman, is assigned to the 7th Armament and Electronics Maintenance Squadron nere. The airman, a graduate of Chin quapin (|N. C.) High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs Oris V. Bat ; chelor of IU. 1, Beulaville. ROBERT G. PAGS PORT BUCKNER, OKINAWA - Army Staff Sergeant Robert G. 'age, whose wife, Jean, and pa ents Mr. and Mrs. Hallie J. Page, ive on Route 1, Wallace, N. C? s participating with other mem erg; of the 2d Airborne Battle >rowp, 503d Infantry in Exercise gressor forces. The exercise i< receiving air support tor the Na ti aik,'t Air ?Xi -e and e e.i entr of the U. S. Pacific Air Forces, f bergeant H.ge is a gn i to the group's Support Cl'.np.foy, re gularly stationed on Okinawa. He et.ered the Army in July 1950 . i red arrived overseas, on this tour! at duty, in May 1962. I the oi-year-oid soldier is a 1940 ' graduate of Franklin High fccho-K cd, Hatralls. f WILUB 3. GAVIN FORT BUCKNER, OKINAWA 1 ? Army Speei^ist Four Wii^c J. 1 Gavin, whose* parents, and wife,' Geraldine, live in Warsaw. N- C.. is'participate s with other mem-r bers of one 2d Airborne Battle" Gomip, 303d Infantry in Exercise f SK.V SOLDIER II on Formosa. I The week-Jong exercise Is Sche- > dined to end Oct. 26. The combined Nationalist Chi- I ne.e - United States Army mane- : trver is providing field training for airborne soldiers against Aggres sor forces. The exercise is recei ving air airport for the Wat-w.- ' ' aim Air F orce and elements of [] | the U. S. Pacific Air Force. Specialist Gavin, a rifleman in ' the group's Company A, regular ly stationed on Okinawa, entered the Army in April 1959 and ar- j riydd overseas, on this t->ur of 1 duty, in August 1962. The 22-ye-r-old soldier is e 1958 ; graduate of Douglass High School He attended Denmark (S. C.) i Area Trade School. ? -?? ? 1 ? | Pridgen I Plumbing Co. j Phone 293 - 716B Route 2 Warsaw, N. C. ^ One Mile From Jones Crossroads Will Do Complete Job Fixtures And Labor Or j - Just Labor. STATE LICENSED CONTRACTOR Drop A Card Or See j Me In Person Or Call ? ' ??? ??? I ? | Church WOrke* Civic Worker I Business Farmer Veteran rvK!v< . Samuel E. <&od$tn REPUBLICAN NdMlNEE STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Duplin County If elected as your representative, I pledge the following: 1. I will introduce legislation vto prevent property from being sold for tax purpose for less than fp appraised value. 2. I will oppose any increase in taxes at state le vel; but will support revisions in the present tax burden. 3. I will support any sound program for improve ment of our schools. Local school boards should be elected by the people of, the district. 4. I favor election of County Commissioners by '4 d'strict only. Pay of commissioners should bis commensurate with duties performed. 5. I believe in the two-party system of govern ment. "Power tends to corrupt; absolute power tends to corrupt absolutely/' 6. I will fight to protect our present right-to-work law. Workers should not be forced to pay for the privilege to work. 7. I solemnly promise that my first obligation shall be to all of the people in Duplin County, regardless of Political Party. 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