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- .. "" -- ... . F - _ , ,- - , "" t r w Li 1 1 X ;. ..q{ . ublished by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official expression of any I 'military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised.OL. . / 23 NO. 30 (U. S. NAVAL AIR/ 'STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA OCTOBER 7, 1965 ;it ., Active Duty Personnel CFC PROGRESS REPORT NAS To Observe .. . NAS Jax . . 57% HA TTC. . . 117% Insured For $10,000The NARTU . . 74% MARTD . . 73% 25th AnniversaryJacksonville Hosp. . . . 34% President's signature on Public Law 89-214 provided all FA W ell. . . 33% active duty military personnel with $10,000 life insurance cover- CFJ. . . . 38% Naval Air Station will celebrate its 25th anniversary - age. The law went into effect Sept. 29. Cecil . . . 47% with an Open House Oct. 16 and 17. The Open House will Servicemen on active, duty for 30 days or more were automati- Ma yport. . . 76% feature an Air Show and Aircraft Static displays.Exchmge . cally covered by the Servicemen's Group Life Insurance at a' premium cost of approximately $2. This amount is being auto- MAD . . . 67% Included in the air show will' RCFAD . . 70 be the Blue matically deducted from each member's % Angels, Mr. Charles Personnel who do not wish pay. Civilians . . 59% OffersAnniversary Hilliard (Aerial Acrobat), the i the $10,000 SGLI coverage may ((4)) executor or administratorof Military . . 49% Flying Professor (Capt. Richard elect in writing to choose the insured's estate, or ((5)) other SaleTo Schramrru USNR, Ret.) the "Va- $5,000 coverage or not to be next of kin entitled under the por Trails" (NAS Jax sport parachute - insured. Until' the appropriateform laws of domicile. Uniform Change help commerate the 25th club) and selected events is completed, however, all Included under the law is s Anniversary of the Naval Air by fleet aircraft. members are insured for retro-active feature going backto Station, the NAS Jax Exchangewill The Air Show will begin at $10,000. January 11957. Survivors of Slated for Nov.It's have a sale commencing 2 p.m. and will last approxi- .. Beneficiaries named by the military personnel who died because Monday, Oct. 11 and continuing mately two hours. It is sche- insured will collect either in a of military duty since that time to get these through Saturday Oct. 16. duled to Include a total of 10 lump sum or over a period of time will be entitled to receive "blues" out of mothballs. Per- There will be a reduction of events. C6:; months. Should the insured a lump sum of 5000. This sonnel at NAS Jax will officially prices in the retail store on such The static displays will be . composed of exhibits in the Na- elect the limp sum payoff his figure will be minus whatever shift into the Service Dress Blue items as lamps, certain types of val Air Reserve Unit beneficiaries can still choose to government benefit already Uniform on Nov. 1. To insure film, watches golf clubs, men's Training collect over a period of been collected. that they will not be out of uniform and women's wearing appareland hanger ((117)) and the adjacent 36 months. However, if the Congress also broadened the personnel are urged to toiletries. parking ramp. There will be serviceman chooses the 36 month circumstances under which the check with current uniform regu- There will also be special personnel available to answer plan, his beneficiaries will not government will pay the final lations. buys In the Express Stores Gas pertinent questions' for the collect the lump sum instead. decision in such cases being Tropical Khaki Long Uniformis Stations, Barber Shops, Beauty displays. Personnel may choose anyoneas left to the Veterans Adminis- authorized for officers and Salon, Cobbler Shop, Laundry The Naval Air Station Band their beneficiary, but should tration. CPO's. Enlisted personnel are and the Watch Repair Shop.A will give a concert on both after- they fail to designate anyone Servicemen who are released permitted to wear the working Navy Exchange spokesmansaid noons of the Open House. , then the payment will be madein from active duty and who wantto blue uniform while on the station the sale was a small way The gates to the Air Station f j the following order of priority continue their coverage will only. Waves are remindedthat of saying"Thank You" to their will open to the public at 11 a.m. : (1)) widow or widower, ((2)) be able to select similar cover- white gloves are to be worn friends for their patronage and it Is estimated that over child or children, ((3)) parents, age from a list of companies. with the uniform. throughout the year. 0 .000 will attend. . I (Congratulations 350 To Be Advanced in Six Increments -' . White, E. J. to YN2 Wetzel, D. L. to ADJ2 Isham, J. L. to AE3 Landers, J. R. to AE3 NAVAL AIR STATION, JAX ZeUff, C. S. to AZ2 Wilhite, E. D. to AMH3 Jenkins, M. T. to A02 Silcott, D. W, to AE3 To be advanced Nov. 16, 1965 To be advanced Dec. 16, 1965 Wood, L. to ADJ2 Johnson, D. 1.. to A03 Stuczynski, W. J. to AE3 Aratau, R. B. to $D3 Barton, M. J. to ATN3 To be advanced Apr. 16, 1966 Manin, 0. H. to AE3Mc'Claine'J. Taylor, J. A. to A03 Brock, J. A. to AB1I3 M. to AE3 Bailey, C. T. to ADR3 Hansen, R. LL to RM3 Burton D. R. to AX3 Moffett, J. L. to A03 To be advanced Feb. 16, 1966 Baker, D. J. to AZ3 Knight, R. C. to ATR3 Chambers, R. H. to RM3 Olsen, E. R. to AEC Barton, J. A. to RMI Lear, G. 1.. to TM3 Pettinato J. J. to ADR3 Racioppi.J. J. to AE3 Goocher, J. L. to A03 Bishop, B. M. to Ac EN2' M.nrero, H. S. to DT2 Rosano, R. to YN3 Richards, H. 0. to AE3 Jennings, C. D. to AE3 R. C. to Burgess, to CYN3 Shourd, J. C. to RM2 Ross, A. E. to AE3 Kelly J. O. to AE3 Case L. Caney,, K. R. to A03 To be advanced Jan. 16, 1966 COMFA7RJAX' Roberts, K. W. to AE3 Perry, A. B. to AEC Chandler E. E. to AC3 To be advanced Nov. 16, 1965 Rusinko A, J. to AE3 Reynolds M. L. to AE3 , Bonner, W. V. to CSl Scott, A. W. to AE3 Womack, L. E. to AE3 Cloud, A. J. to ATR2Cowart Carroll,J. w. to ADR3 W. B. White to AXCS. Stone, D. R. to A03 E. J. to AZ2 Galvez, T. C. to SD3 J. Jones to BMCR. Stokes G. W. to AE3 To be advanced Mar. 16, 1966 Eilers, T. J. to RM3 Green, B. D. to RM3 E. Sparks to RM3W. Stokes, N. U. to AE3 Ellis, R. D. to SK2 Grimes, G. II. to ADJI M. Cassidy to RM3 Travis J. G. to AE3 Burgess N. K. to AE3 ? " Ellis, F. P. to BMI Land, W. L. to RMI To be advanced Apr. '76, 7966 Vick J. L. to AO3 Schmidt, J. H. to AE3 felter, R. 11. to ETN2 Sims, R. L. to ETR2 J. F. Mack to YN3 Vickers M. J. to A03 Found, R. f. to MUI Truesdale, C. D. to RM2 Walker, R. E. to AE3 To be advanced Apr. 16 '7966 Gerardi, Al to ETN2 Trent, T. to SFC NATTC STUDENTSTo Wiest, R. A.Yurewitch to AE3 , Gladle, R. 1.. to ADJ3 Vaughn, R. A. to AE3 be advanced Nov. 16, 1965 W. J. to AE3 Lapointe, R. J. to AE3 Harris, D. J. to' AC3Langford Wallen, N. L. to YN3 Pabourdette, W. to AE3 f. L. to YN3 Barret, D. E. to AE3 , To be advanced Dec. 16 1965 To be advanced Feb. 16 '966 , Littleton, J. A. to ABiU Bergeon, C. A. to AE3 NATTC SHIP'S COMPANYTo Masters,J. A. to SFP2 Capers, f. A. to SK2Czeto Borcky D. J. to AE3 Cole, L. C. to A03 be advanced Nov. 16, 1965 McDowell, W. J. to A03 P. A. to YN3 Bogatzke, G, P. to AE3 Garcia G. A. to AE3 Boyce, P. J. to AE3 Altazin, C. S. to SK3 Moore, G. T. to AME3 Fanhing, J. W. to ETR2 Hay, R. E. to AEC Brasher, G. R. to A03 Casey, J. B. to AOC Nagel, D. II. to ETN2 Hawks, D. W. to EM3 Krizik J. L. to AE3 Olsen, G. 1.. to ACl Lawrence, C. J. to A03 Brown, D. D. to AE3 Mason, W. M. to AE3 Cramer, A. B. to PN2 Cayton, R. L. to AE3 Dapra, C. D. to HM.2 Ouellette, G. J. to RM2 Matchett, J. E. to ADR3 Mahan, H. D. to AE3 Caldwell, W. B. to AE3 Gregori, J. A. to A03 Rater, B. A. to MIJ2Schramm Sircy, J. E. to PII3 Mahas, J. to AE3 Case 1UJ.Conklin to AE3 Land,J. R. to DT3 J. P. to MU3 Smalley, V. R. to RM3 Mc Cutcheon, C. E. to AE3 R. T. to AE3 Me Donald, W. N. to AOC Sewell, G. L. to TM.3Shook. Spivey, C. A. to MA3 Moss C. D. to AOC T. E. to TM3 Cooper, R. A. to AE3 Murray J. A. to MMC - Shafer, K. W. to YN3 To be advanced Mar. 16, 1966 Cole, C. V. to AE3Dalrymple Ryan Severns, R. C.R. L. to to AE1 AE2 Pohjola, J. A. to BUL3 Shoemaker,J. C. to DT3 Caner, J. W. to ADR3 J. L. to A02 Stockard, T. J. to AO2 Sloan R. H. to MAC Smith, A. P. to RM.2 Ford D. R. to MA3Homi Egge, R. L. to AE3 Willis C. E. to AE3 To be advanced Dec. 16, '7965 Fuhr F. P. AE3 Smith, C. P. to ADJI N. C. to YN3 to .- Stanley, G. A. to ADJ3 Miller, R. V. to BMC Gillette, K. J. to AE3 To be advanced Jan. 16, 1966 Bryce R. D. to PN3 r: Stephenson, (;. LL to AE3 Stokes, C. M. to CYN3 Gill, H. L. to A03 Davis, J. A. to A03 Orff, J. M. to BT2- j Thompson, M. B. to YN3 Stewart D. G. to ADJITaratuta Greiner, W. R. to AE3 Dell P. S. to AOC Rodgers, II. A. to MM2 Wallace. W. to ETN2 ,J. F. to PH3 Griffith S. J. to AE3 Gerlach R. E. to AE3 Continued 2c" White, R. E. to AMil3 I Waites,.W._G.! to MR2 Hanson, B. O. to AE3 Hicks B. A. to AE3 on Page October 7, 1965 2 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER ADVANCEMENTS Continued; from Page 1 \\'Jrshum. R. Iv'. to MA2 To be advanced Dec. 16, 1965 : 'DI rtl: ; l ): j7.vJ ', s: : Chaplain's/ MessageTHE To be advanced Jan .16 1966 A. I. Abretske h''I AX2Forrest '' - 1' 'AEC J. L. Green to YN3 c' B. B to GOVERNSby WHICH J. G. J ames n to ADJ ROMAN CATHOLICSt. PART To be advanced Feb. 16, 1966 T. F. Sundays to ADRI: Chaplain Roland/ W. Faulk Copeland, \,.. A. to YN2 To be advanced Jon. 16, 1966 Edward's Chapeland The wise Roman, Marcus Aurelius once ..lld, "This Being To be advanced M or. 16, 1966 J..E.E.Logan lu1cahy to to A03W P11:1Kranz I:} Naval Hospital of mine, whatever It really Is, "consists: of a little flesh, a little VN3D. breath, and the I part: which I I govern' R. Nowakowski to ; R, E, to DT'D.. W. Scott to AE2 SUNDAY MASSES "The part which governs!" Now there's a phrase to dwell Hospital - - 0630St. upon! To be advanced Apr. 16, 1966 To be advanced Mar. 16, 1966 Edward's What part of the human personality governs the life of that T. J. Barrow to AOj: Chapel 0900 & 1100 person? Abbot. D. W. to T"13 E. G D nib to CD1 For some people, their lives arc governed by desire. Everything Austin, B. F. to YN3 D.: C.: TTtomure to AK3, : DAILY MASSESSt. they say or do Is determined by what they want. When desire: NAVY FINANCE OFFICE Edward's;: governs completely, look out I Desire of things can never keep To be advanced Apr. 16, 1966 Monday thru Friday -' 1130:} pace with the getting) of what: desired. and even unlimited creditis --To be advanced Feb. 16, 1966 enough satisfy a life that governed by desire. D. 0. Manalad 1 t 0.CDC"I Saturday - - 0900 not to t'". Eichten I to DK3 R. V. Schlel: to PT3 Naval Hospital: For some people, their lives are governed by their emotion. Friday 1205 Feelings are at the surface of their conciousne.s5 and: guides To be advanced Mar. 16, 1966 their actions. Thus hate can blind them to what is true; prejudicecan M I. D. Shannon to DK2 VP 16 CONFESSIONS:; prevent fine friendship; :elfi.-hne- can break up f:1I1: dlle..A VW.4 To be advanced Nov. 16, 1965 St. Edward's: person whose life is governed by his feelings: is unstable because::> 2000 feelings and emotions are changeable and emotions alone cannot To be advanced Nov. 16, 1965 Saturday - 1900 J. B. Dwight to AK3F. under circumstances.Some . 0813 Os.nj be depended on mot: : Sunday - - ; L. Antoine to Pill P. T. Ewing to AXlT. 1015 1045 people are guided by their intelligence. They are coldly K. Davis to T\V3 R. L. Halbrook to ADR3V. Hospital: Sunday - 061o;) rational. They deny any emotional feelings. They have no regard P. Freeman to ADR2 A. R. Natale to ADJ3 for spiritual intuition or insight.\ They would reduce all problem R. R. Griego to ATW2 J. E. PieJson: to AX2 CATECHISM t CLASSES to an: equation and assume that all truth can be understood in an K. G. taml1ton to ATN3 D. G. Rowe to ATR2M. Chapel Annex Building 722: intellectual: proposition.Some . C. Jones to ADRC S. Sims to CS2 Saturday's 1000 people are ultimately governed by their religious belief*. G. L. Johnson s to AE3 M. VasUe\"ich to ADJ3J. If their religion prescribes; something; they are quite willing to tecklenburg to All M. E. Wagner to YN3 DIVINE SERVICES accept it even when it is contrary to intelligence. By uncritical R. D. Sanford to AT\V3 E. J. White to AXl: PROTESTANTAll acceptance: of all things religious they tend to make religion intoa S. A. peltz to ATW2 To be advanced Dec. 16 1965 Saints Chapel crutch. J. N. Walcott to Ptl3 "Which is the part of man that governs: ?" The part that: really L. L. Walker to TR3 S. L. Ilunt! in ton to AZ governs in the life of a man Is his character. And the character ofa K. Walker to CYN3 W. F. Sells to ADJ: lINUA Y's man Is determined by the total of all his qualities: by the quality " e. F. S. Wrami to ATW3 To be advanced Feb. 16, 1966 0800 ---Holy Communion of his desires, by the sincerely and genuineness of his emotions; To be advanced Dec. 16, 1965 P. J. Casey ATR2 0930: & 1100 Divine Worship by the intellectual integrity of his mind, and by the values whichhe to places on his life. A man who thinks of himself as potentially L. L. Noel to AW3 F. D. Smith to AX3R. child of God will be found SUNDAY' SCHOOL z: trying to live like one even thoughat A. Reed to ATW2 To be advanced Mar. 16, 1966 0930 - Chapel Annex times he may teem to failADVANCEMENTS....... To be advanced Jan. 16, 1966 G. M. Cantin to ATR2J. Building 722 Continued; from Column 2 J.L.J.raue. B. ionisio: toATW3 to SD:3: To be advanced Apr. 16' 1966 WEDNESDAY'S To be advanced Jan. 16, 1966 To be advanced Mar. 16, 1966 1900 - Cloir Rehear E. L. pri\1ger\ to ATN2 C. G. Albright to AX:1C. : A. 11. Rambo to AX3 K. A. Barnes to P1I2 D. Kramer to \1'3 T. t.Rennie AX3 H. L. Freer to ADJ3R ; to SECOND MONDAY\ of Each Month To be advanced Feb. 76 7966 , 090: Chapel Women's Guild L. Sullivan to AX3 J. A. Gillen to AQB:3: R. \V. Coonrad to TW2 VP 30 (Small Chapel) J. E. Hseral to AX3 D. E. Grimes to TNj: To be; advanced ry Mar.. J6, 1966 To be advanced Nov. 76, 1965 To be advanced Feb. 16, 1966 II.M 1.D.L1charowicz lIyatt to to AMSJ PR2 110 PITALSunday' NAVAL G. 1 t. Babte r to ptfj J. D. Alexander: to AZCJ. U.S. E. G. Collise AMS3G B. Luoerd to'SD3 G. D. AJIen' to AXI ) 1000 II. Egeberg to to ATR3 To be, advanced'Apr. 76, 1966 J. L. 'hite to ADRI K. G. Black to AXI R. J. Panguerlle to PIIJ S. F. Bordach to PH2R. L. A. Brookshire to AE3 II. Troop TDC A. A. Gitrand PII3G. to to To be advanced Apr. 16, 1966 R. Deleon to SD1 Traffic ViolationsThe A. Mattes to Pile L. J. Calantonl to YN3 N. R. Ellswonh to ATN3 To be advanced Mar. 76, 1966 J. A. Salter to PN2 __ M. J. Schipper to ATR2 J. 11. Hardy to AX3J. following is a report of G.E. Buchannon to AD3J. M. Wauel11 to ATR2 L. L. Horning to AX3 motor vehicle accidents and traf- F. Britt to AX3 To be advanced Nov. 16, 1965 N. Johnson to AZ2 fic violations for the period R. T. Johnson to AK3 J. B. Borofr ATR2 to W. A. McCall to AE3 September 28 through October 4. D. G. Ilatias to TD3 VP.7 R. L. AMS2 J. 1. Monroe to YN3 Number of Accidents R C. Poole Christman i to to AX3 To be advanced Nov. J6, 1965 G. C. Olson to ATNJ: This Week September 28 E'F' Warchal to AX3 1i. J. Davenport to RM3 D. M. Orduke to AX2 J. D. King to AE3 through October 4..4 J. E. Anderson to YN3 J. Pa.cheed to ATN:3 Total Accident this through To be advanced Apr. 16 1966 11. N. Moore to ATR2 A.R. M.L. Dutlmvich Deltran to to SD2 ATR3 T. M. Peppen to ATN3R : October 4..............year...........185 L. J. Black to 'AX:] t'. W. Westphal to AE:3: J. B. Peacock to ATN3 J. A. Westbrook to ADJ2 L. Chance to TR2 Number of Accidents through J. L. Mayo to ADJ2 L. T. Duano to A03 L. M. Raea to AIR:) October 1904.......7.-*........ .198 L. M. Thompson to TD3 To be advanced Dec. 16, 1965 D. D. Renna to AK:3: Total number of days since K.: L. Drake to AZ2 K. G Riggi one to AK3 last injury in a motor vehicle F. H. Carr to YN3 AAIS3 R. Forrest J.A. A. Gill toATR2 to G. 't' Stewart to AEt' 'accident..........................23: J. T. Karpus to ADll C. Hackett AOl N. H. Tucker tC' ADJ1 Number of ViolationsThis YAP 62 11. H. Segar to AMSt:j jI J.L ll. to AE3 C. L. Werle to AX:) Week.........................2C I 11. C. Senn to AEC Lang to w.. C'. Niemi to YN3 P. A. ,Williams to AK3 Speeding. ...........................10 To be advanced Nov.16, 7965 w. II. Williams to A0'2 G. \.J. Richardt to AE3 Reckless Driving..0 J. V. Burnham to YN3 T l advanced Jan. 76, 1966 P. 11. H03sIT1an to AX2 Going through Stop Si n..1 w. R. Elliott to ADJ3 o.lJe. To be advanced 16 1965 D. Shackelford to AZ2 Dec. Other Violations.................15 R. L. Goddard to AQB2 L. K. Mardis to AX2 R' T. 5ymes to AX2 D. L. Casey to ATN3 D. P. Johnson to ATC M. P01lizotto to AMS3E ,. A. M. Virata to SD2 N. F. Farris to AX3 Twenty four drivers appeared C. Taylor to : G. C. Smith to AE3K. J. W. Zscheile to AX3 N. D. King to AX3 before the Traffic Hearing L. Thompson to PQB3 To be advanced Feb. 16, 1966J. Board at the meeting held on T. Thompson to .'\DJ2. October 5. Disposition of the R. L. Todd to YN3 R. G. Burney to AME2P. cases included the following: Six J. Garrick; toYNJ lost driving and parking To be advanced Dec. 16, 1965 M. J. Nelson to AM13T : privileges aboard station for R. Cline to PH3 L. 11. Rogers to YN2 &AX: : All: 1VEWS various i to periods complete; Two an were eight-assigned To be advanced Jan. 16, 1966 To be advanced Mar. 16, 1966J. hour c6ur.vc: in remedial drivingat M. Brown to AQBt F. W. McColT1es to AXe NATTC; None were assignedto E. F. New PN1" J. R. Nerney to ADJb The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper complete a six-hour E. Owen to distributed each Thursday at the U. ,S. Naval Air Station, remedial: driving at Jax coursein Police : G. Peacock to to gj To be advanced Apr. 76, 1966 Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a Academy; Ten received suspen- D. R. Brown to AMS3 private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR sions; :None: were given warnings; To be advanced Feb. 16, 1966 B. E. Kelly to AOC NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, One dismissed: ; Six fined (U. S. W. C. Diamond to ADJC W. E. Orestuk to ADJ3 Commissioner); and One referred C. O. Hand D. E. Pendel1 ABtI:3W. : to Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on Monday before to \01 publication. News items ore welcomed for all sources- to commanding officersfor C. Slorp to ADJ3 E. A. Watson to YN3 :JK,> ,ible disciplinary action. K. A. Somerville T. D. Wood to AX; to Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8162.. ADJ2 Advertisrmcnts solicited the and ; w. J. Yanz to YN2 ere by publisher 'i iories r concerning such should be directed to the Moll Publishing' _ ? Company 4"4 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida. GIVE TOCFC Telephone :359 4040 or 3590271. -5 7.17Ci8J't 'J- 4_ rass-* JOIN WOW VOL. 23 NO. 30 October 7, 1965 NOWPAGE lI ,. , < :,; ''': .- 7. 1965' JAX AIR HEHS/AFJERBURHER. PAGE 3, \ I I . 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I 1Jt.omo'b.I's'Porh.Supplie'RepC:1I1. u 'l d i 11 g: Mob'ita'' 'rIQm: s, 'RetUdl, A'm u eh1 ant.s, o : 'Conttactot$1o 'S'ares lervi S er\l.i.c es, -0-MATIC LANES : AUTO REPAIRS CO. ARTHUR G. RICHMAN IUTTS MOBILE HOMES, DeLOS L. CARROLL 260011.141.11.,1"11'4 Contractor INC. md ROOSEVELT REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER COMPLETE nom REPAIRS Needed now. .Rentals. Tenants! LEARN TO BOWL FREE Insurance \\'orl'ruks All Work Guaranteed MOBILEHOME SALES waiting Serving .. Cedar Hills, Rebuilt Ladies Tues. 1 PM Lake' Shore, Normandy, 6 Venilfa All Work Guaranteed PAINTING ROOFING over 15 years. (with free nursery) Serving U. S. Marines & Navy Children 7-12 yrs. REMODELINGphone INSURANCE J phone: Bu.. sp 1-0557 Thurs. 4 PM Carl Boyd owner Since 19-11 J MORTGAGES Rea EV 8-300 phone 384-6221 phone: 771-1993 4027 Blinding Blvd. : 384-1066 phone 388-3578 6001 Roosevelt Blvd. RENTALS 3464 Standing Blvd r . M & BWoscoiHOtt SACRIFICE Ap-phon eJ Garage :Clea.r er"S. Repossessed Mobile Homes ,R.est, JutQnf$' $ o.e'. $195 DOWN 8-!0.12 Foot Hides CAl'S T.V. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING QUALITY CRAFT Unbelievable Prices ANDERSON'S KITCHEN 6 "WELD I NG Sales & Service 1-Hevr Cleaners NATIONAL Mobile Hones (Take Out Orders Only) phone; 771-7648 2063 Highway 17 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Hours: 11 A.M. to 9 P.M, PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 5416 Vesconnett Blvd. Laundry Service Alterations phones 264-9559 Orange Park Fla.Motorcycles . NEW RCA COLOR (Closed on Monday) &Dlack& White MORRIS 5322 Normandy Blvd. 416 Main St. phone; 388-7205 C. Calhoun John Alto Supply 5857 Roosevelt Blvd., U. S. 17, So .. phone 711-250 1 7317 Lenox Ave. phone EL 7-4801 EL 6-1230 (Just South of TImuquana Rd.) You Need Parts. We Got Them HONDA DUVAL APPLIANCE APEX RESTAURANTWow STORES We Serve You 7 Days A \Wk. ( : oH11ers Motors & Cycles Geieral Elect. what a Steak''' phone: 771-5636 5836 TImuquana Rd. Ranges Refrigerators TV LITTLE DUDE All Models Down Nothing Complete Household Appliances WATKINS Western Store Complete Home Cooked Meals 301 Park 3625 Blanding Pout t Body Shop WESTERN CLOTHING phone 771.8244 4949 Blanding Blvd. 356-2493 771.2880App.111cnces LEATHER GOODS phone 771-9992 6305 Blanding Blvd, WHEEL ALIGNMENT SADDLESTRAILERS Nurseries & BALANCINGTommy MR. D'SFor ,- p Watkins phone: 384-1210 ChHd Car, phone: SP.. 1-1754 902 So. Ave. Edgcwood the Best inc 5409 W connett Blvd., KEY'SDay NOIMAN'St I . ," *; *': \ WOODY'S AUTO PARTS Flori st Core 'CI.t.r lir-B-Q 'IC. Cleaner Center o .. Speed EqatpBoif A Service on All Makes 6 Models COMPLETE LINE OF RICK'S FLORIST ALL AGES 7700 Standing Blvd. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS Parts and Service for All Makes 388-8031 7710SI1V "Conplete Floral 317.7031 phone: 318-5346 4338 Herschel St. lll :phone: 771.2515 Eulace at Timuquana 6417 Roosevelt Tire Cor. San Juan I Blvd. 760 103rd St* Service"Orchid Dealers I 264-9513 H 264-9514 1700 Illhw y 17 Plants Potted Plants TONY'S Qrang. e'arkt, Fl... Real Estate VOUCH loners Arrangements FIRESTONE STORES A t ; rr ;: : f"iJ Sales & Service CHARLES R. HUNTER phone: 771-2900 5705 TImuquana Rd. COLMERY-WILKINSON All Work Guaranteed Store Manager 0 C 0 Complete stock of parts INC. for all makes. Open Weekdays Til 8 . / Saturdays Til 7 Bags. (Hoses (& Etc. AIRIASEMOTORS REALTORSATTENTIOHII . New phone: 388-1591 phone:{388-0476 1372 Catsat Ave. !! INC. 5998 Normandy Blvd. at Lane Ave POSTFerritere Quality homes convenient West Mall Shopping Center to NAS and Cecil Field. A..t ::> rr' I' eN "The Serviceman's Dealer" Co.We phone: 353-3671 637 Park St. c , MiscellanousJAIME'S Sell for Less. Qualityfurnitureat reasonableprices DeLOS L. CARROLl JAGUAR phone: 384-5575 6435 Roosevelt Blvd.. Easy Terms REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER ., TEI COLEMAN Todays best buys. New list of VA Cars of Jacbeif lac. homes all areas. Come Mexican Type TortillasFresh 2414 Standing Blvd. at Cedar Creek by our office Motors Ilc.s to see complete list or callus I Jacksonville's Only '" I' today. Anyone can buy for Corn Tortillas Made Daily Authorized Service YEAR WARRANTY PLAN IJ "J"e 5100.00 down. Facilities We Finance Our Own INSURANCE phone: Bus. SR.14557 Open 7 Days a Week .. JAGUAR o-FIAT A\Itomot, ve MORTGAGES Ret. Efr 8-3001 8 AM to 6:35 PM 2144 Blantfing Blvd. RENTALS 3464 Blanding Blvd. phone: 398-5746 1037 Hendrick Ave. phone: Bus. 388-7634 phone 264-2081 WESTSIDE VOLKSWAGEN, Home 384-6642 TOM DENNISON LAURENCE E. JONES 1959 Mound St. Orange Park, FU. INC. HANK'S MOTORS A'encySecurity Realtor and lasiror Life and Trust Co. Aitkirixri Dueler Security General $100 Dn. llcadquaters i Insurance Co. r Easy Finance, Guam. Used Cars. V.A.:FHA Homes. All $50.00 Down, Health Auto Life Fire over this area-Call today r Low Monthly Payments R' . phoneBu 384-3441 744-1980 1150 Lane Ave., South (fool of Cedar Hills Bridge) phone: 771.7985 3823 Blanding Blvd. phone 388-5466 1148 Cattat Ave. phone 384-2311 The boss was feared by his and 384-2312 2502 Blanding Blvd. FLOYD S. OSIORNE'SAfeicy A young teenager was going staff for the caustic memos he on her first date with a wrote. One day one of his assistants boy friend. As always,the father new '- _t discovered to his horror was nervous. "Are you' that he'd given the executivea AUTO BOAT FIRE this fellow is a good driver sure?" set of wrong figures. Fear- A woman who drives from he asked. boss "In the back seat is no worse than fully he wrote to his : "Oh " yes, the HOMEOWNERS LIFE girl replied. answer to your memo of the man who cooks from the "He u'has to be. One tomorrow...*.* Lion. dining- .room table.- ." ,...- 4nc.v1el.389,2.111 N J7Jirojtd1 I.3JJC#., and he'll lose his more license.arrest "- "blS ervision...,.....'..".." .-...........-. .''t. , tfftnitftr i rrl t r'I I - ..- ----- -J I October 7, 1965 JAX AIR NES/AFTERBURNER PAGE ; ,. .-. , VA-174 Selects Felton As f I 'Serviceman Of the Month' ! , ,, r Fighter Squadron 174s"Sailor of the Month" for August 1965 ...... ... '. is Bobby L. Felton, Aviation .. . ""> '.' j Structural Mechanic H Second -. ; r ; Class. , # ; Felton was presented the award . , , by his Commanding OfficerCmdG. ; L. Gray, Jr., and was cited 3 : I a 1 ao $ for his pleasant attitude, leader- a, r ,, '. ,'f) r t l; ... ship,qualities, personal appear- ,. .I i. iA ,... , ... ance, and technical competence I''. t .. .. J ,"" as a Trouble Shooter for the a, ..'e.. ,., t .. i Airframes Division of the squad- ">. . ,_., ron.The .' '""'t "Sailor of the Month' [is v 9 the son of Mr. & Mrs. JohnG. ,- . Felton of Lore City, Ohio Felton I i ' : 3 t a N x 'ra i as 1 >R SPECIAL- ' a FINANCING F *, 1i : i FOR , SERVICE Ah a - > n K I ? F PERSONNEL} (NEW '66 MODELS ON DISPLAY GOOD Champion BESIINLEPRR CAE COAC" THIS N/GHT/ME/ / VIEW/ overlooking the Dallas Thomas Memorial Fountain, Main 'Street Bridge, BETTER! rlettenoLLAR FOR DOLLAR THE and part of downtown Jacksonville won the Fleet Air Photo Lab's "Picture of the Month" /honors FINEST MOBILE HOME BUILT . for C. C. Adcock, PH 1. Adcock, a J3-yeor veteran of the Navy, took the picture at B:30.PM BEST! Melody AMEQR1ST TYICOACIIRESLT using a Super Speed Graphic, 6 second exposure at F5.6. Adcock's picture was'one of many suo* JOHNS MOBILE HOMES] mitted by FAPL personnel in the monthly contests in which they are given a subject to recordon 6263 ROOSEVELT BLVD PH. 384-5584 film and graded on the results. The Jax Air News will feature the winning photo,each-month._ I u .ROOSEVELT MALL SHOPPING CENTE 4"The ' friendly' place to shop" ", , II I I YIN1/1/N11 WOOLWORTH'SLircly 1 WEEK ENDSPECIALS DRUGr )STORES I ROOSEVELT MALL , ..........; Reg. 79< Jlealt lill.i .. w eenaa ARRID CREAMDEODORANT GOLDFISH. ..... ,c: ,. t 9 each PENN CHAMP 10w-30 6qt l 460 Easy to care for!, Lots of 100% Pure Weight CASE .f fun! Wide selection of fish. Reg. 894 1 Of. Bowls __ 29e PennsylvaniaMOTOR . CRESTTOOTHPASTE 6,000 MLEGUARANTEE/ $177 .... REG. J3.90 560 Gal. Starter Set OIL VALUE . , : P.-E._SNOOZE AQUARIUMReg. MOTOR OIL'2O.W. 30W................... Sl.47 CASE - ALARM CLOCK . , ' ;' RADIOi4.86 BARREL BACKEG. $ $ 97 sw- "Gold 19.95 1544Blaclc / * CHAIRS -Toast-Aguo 2 FOR J 29.00 RUBBING I ., : ALCOHOL 11.01 9x12 PINT BOTTLE What a buyl! Everything Cotton Loop ''0": 517"'Plush is included- 90 RUG "' aquarium OR pump, filter, .. Reg. 57.49 food, accessories and in Pile structions on proper care REG. S2?.95 N . MAALOX for fish. Amazing savings! -6 colors LIQUID/ 87C .. ,...-n___WOOL.......... G.C. MURPHY CO. F - , -.. ........w, ..... I r' : October PAGE 6 JAX AI HEWS/AFTERBURHER 1965. I Jacksonville Area Civil Service News J 11 I President Urges Employee SupportIn Keep Herith lisirucaCtvtff Combined Federal Campaign |., CSC Warms Civil Service Commission has r'I 9 Ji president Johnson hu tent the following The combined drive saves time cautioned active Federal employees ! message to all employees and and makes who may be eliglible for and possiblefor military personnel In some 35 major expense under Medicare and all retirees metropolitan area participating In you a single annual pledge the Combined Federal Campaign for the Civil Service retirement sys- be if desire, that paid, can you fund-ra!alne this fall: by payroll allotment during the tem not fo cancel any of their -' year. What you set aside for health insurance coverage because : -- To all Federal Employees and support of these services is entirely of the passage of Medi- ; Military Personnel: decision for care. Such notice was mailedto a personal This Combined Federal Cam- annuitants with the September - you and your family. I am sure _ paign consolidates ,in one drive 1 checks. that as a representative of the w the fund-raising campaigns of all vt health and welfare United States Government, The notice points out that the voluntary whether in a civilian or military benefits of the Medicare law will agencies which solicit contribu- tions from Federal employeesand capacity, you will want to set not begin until July 1,1966. The q of and CS will retirees 65 of 3 members of the Armed an example responsible give years 1 Forces. compassionate citizenship in age or older full-Information on community. how Medicare affects civil ser- vice annuitants in plenty of timeto Mr. Homer L. Knight, an' Electrician at Cecil Field/ retired last CHURCH OF CHRIST Whatever our individual station qualify for benefits if they of Federal Service. or circumstance, we in month with/ more than 32 years Mr. Knight 5223 WESCONETT BLVD. America are very fortunate men are eligible. This detailed information served for eight years with the U. S. Navy., Before coming to Cecil NEAR NAS and women. Our good fortune will help qualified Field in June, 1959, his civilian service Included Naval activitiesin annuitants to make informed de- JUST OFF TtMUQUANA RD. today is, in large. measure, the cisions."I Pensacola, Norfolk, Key West, and Jacksonville. legacy of America's traditionsof SUNDAYS : generosity and concern for 10:00 A.M. BIBLE WORSHIP others. I am sure you will 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP proudly and gladly honor that met my wife in a very Graded Salaries; 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE fine tradition in making your unusual manner. I 'ran over J decision this year regardingyour her in my car and later marriedher. WEDNESDAYS : personal support of the ." RatesThe 7:38: P.M.: MID-WEEK SERVICE Combined Federal Campaign. "If everyone had to do that Ungraded Wage 1.0075'MINISTER CHURCH PHONE SP there be wouldn't so much,reckless - PHONE SB 1-2646 ' 44b4 driying. salaries for graded the Federal salary structure. To employees are established on a meet such needs, the Bureauof nation-Wide basis by Congressas the Budget organized an inter- a part of the ClassificationAct agency group of technicians to THE 1966 ARE HERE/ of 1949. On the other hand, develop plans for a survey pro- wage rates for ungraded employees gram to be coordinated with established - are established to conform, surveys which theBureau - let Us Help You Buy Yews It. as nearly as is consistent with of Labor Statistics conducts. the public Interest, with thoseof With A Credit Union Auto Loan private establishments in the The survey design provides for immediate vicinity. The pay of collection of data annually cover- supervisors over ungraded em- ing 28 professional, managerial, ployees up to and including the and clerical series of occupations - rating of Chief Quarterman is involving a total of based upon differentials over 77 work levels. Industries are locality As the two selected to provide the broadest wages. pay ... . .. .. r plans bear no direct relationshipto possible coverage of manufacturing - each other, the integration of and non-manufacturing graded and ungraded employeesInto vities. Included are industriesthat one work force often resultsin exercise Wage leadershipas problems of pay for which well as many that do not. there is no solution. A graded supervisor's pay may be less The surveys, formerly including --.....:: than that of one or more of coverage of trades, crafts;office A:, : his subordinates occupying un clerical, anddraftingoccupations '' graded positions. There is no in 20 major labor market areas; ;, question that such inequities now have been expanded to include t _. should not exist; however, they the broader occupational cover can and do. Such a circum- age noted above and establish- l' NEW AUTO LOAN.MTEREST RATE stance cannot, in itself, form a ments employing 250 or more legal basis for raising the workers in 80 labor market super- y4 of 1% PER MONTH ON THE UNPAID BALANCE visor's grade. areas. Occupational definitions The lack of adequate information prepared for use inthe collectionof NEW CAR LOAN concerning salaries of the salary data reflect duties AMOUNT MONTHLY PAYMENT white-collar occupations has long and responsibilities in industry; OF SCHEDULE been apparent. The agencies of however, they are designed to be the Federal Government as wellas translated to specific pay gradesin -t t YOUR the Congress need such schedule 24 30 36 information the general applyingto to permit intelligent, Federal Classification Act ,500 $56.03 $47.70 constructive administration of employees. _ 1,750 79.95 65.36 55.65 $2.000 91.37 74.70 63.60 END OF YEA'R'CLOSEOUT" 1 $2.250 102.79 84.05 71.55 SALE! $2.500 114.21 93.37 79.50 $3.000 137.05 11-2.04 95.40 NEW MODELS ON THE WAY OUR 'ENTREINVENTORY / I. Payment includes interest, principle, and borrowers insurance. MUST BE SOLD 70 MAKE ROOM 3 Bedroom-lOxSS Foot Models fax ntleltet AfcwyC&VIT BY AMERICAN/ MASTERCRAFT ' UMOtV : $3823- -; BLDG. 39 'SPECIAL FIN.ANCfNGF.OR ( PERSONNEL JAX HAS , _ Cecil Field Bldg. 26 Tel. 334 4121 1 or Base Ext. 8507 Tel. SP 1 3211$ Ext. 206 eooJACKSONVILLE TRAILER MART, , Hours: Mon. Fri. 9:30 4:30 Hours: Mon, Fri 30 3:00 Roosevelt( Blvd" EV83S64I - .. . .4 4r . ---- " .. - . h'I' '965 October 7, 1965 JAX AIR - NEWS/AFTERBURNER _ r PAGE 1.... ' 3 If Y aAslJs i', ra AI. Education Is important. Re- John Moore, PN3, GMTO, "In c USED CABS alizing this the "If 'Ya Ask Us" basic, fields, of rI r- -- column went to Cecil Field this study and in wr week to ask the personnel there intermediateand .. t about the Navy's educational , pro- beginning , gram, has it helped them and levels of work ; how.Commander the Navy Edu- DUVAL MOTORS L. W. Lawton, cational Pro- I Weapons Officer, o r "ThrouRh the grams are excellent - r 4 f 1. Navy's TermProgram For Moorethe I ;. individual . earned my seeking to finish high school, 1<;' SAN JUAN Bachelor of take some introductory coursesin LOT Science degree '< a subject, or to begin workon 0FF ROOSEVELT While in his college requirements, the Jacksonville, I 1,1 '" means are provided and nearly hope to earn free of cost.However I : my masterdeLowfon for the individualwho ,1; ,,, I ","I 7 1II 1\\ ". \\SPECIALSTHISWEEKONLY I\ II I I. gree under" the current tuition aid wants specialized courses, I ',' . program. there is almost no opportunity , ! ""Anyone in the Navy that is in the current Navy program. Extra Specials LookCome Buy! 'interested in bettering their for- Perhaps the proposed GI Bill = mal education has an opportunity will remedy this situation. Or, HORSIN' AROUHD-October's = 1962 GALAX/E/ 500 . . . . .5/095/ to do so that is unequalled else- perhaps Officer Schools could cool breezes won't,bother; this = 4 dr., sedan, V-8, auto/trans., R&H, PS, clean,. this where. The opportunities for be opened to enlisted personnel." young lady a bit.THE = week only! ''ast an education are here, but it 1964 FORD CUSTOM . . . . .5/495/ ght '.takes them.the"'individual to capitalizeon 4 dr. sedan, V-8, auto/trans., heater, extra clean, ci'' low mileage, this week only! "As the old saying goes, you '.. ies don't get anything for nothing. Anyone wishing to benefit from 1963 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR WAGON . 5/795/ these educational opportunitiesmust 6 pass., V-8, auto/trans., R&H, PS & PB, air cond., work hard." 1 f this week only! Overall G. W. ABFI, "I have y learned more -- 1963 CHEVROLET //MPALA . . .5/695/ about fuels and 3TT i 1 J'I 4 dr., hardtop, V-8, auto/trans., R&H, PS, this week 'if.has helped .' only! .. i me understand .,,,> > the Navy more :; " , School, 1 fully . has 1 ==--=- 1965 COMET CALIENT.'_.... .$2195/ given me fo the knowledge I'> '\ ,, 2 dr., hardtop, V-8, R&H, WSW, extra sharp, this au I '" week only! r. to advance in " : Overall ': to my rate.. . _. 1964 FAIRLAHE.. :.5/789/ Walker, A.M., CP, "I 1 have ., = o.s.. t. : Jr..sedan/ auto/trarts. 4 R&H'WSW, wheel covers, ,. , s.r.r.s.. .com this course pleted and ,' fr:' WOMAN HAVE A PROBLEM..It revolves/ around whether extra,clean, this, week only , 'I I feel it, will they should guide their husbands, pilots in VA-106, in to park --- or be a big asset t, .., I,'ti]. their Skyhawk jets or to wave to them. At any rate they are 1964 ENGLISH/ FORD ANGLIA.. . . .5949t .to':' me tn the, l/. :' their husbands Cecil Field after/ /low down/ .I/low monthly' r- .......': happy, are returning to a sev === ::" t payment ,> payments, good ll, 'future. Pre- .'.) ,: > t > en month, Med deployment aboard the USS Shangri-La. 'The'wo '= .1. W/eoge/fnii'-weiJi' "/ ; :: ::on/yl/ -' I cof working sently in I ram,the .':>,.\", ,". :;.0 men are; ( left to right ) Mrs. Paul Phillips/ Mrs. Jerry Church, , Public Works Mrs. Buzz Needham, Mrs. Rodger Garret, Mrs. Philip Lockard, -- 1963 COMET. , , .5//95// reSt Walker/ and Mrs. Spud Potosnak. I 4 dr. sedan, R&H, 2 tone paint, WSW, good economy . MilitaryOffice. car, this week only! .. - I p I ant 0 begetting I out of the office soon and COUPON I== '. 1963 FAIRLANE 500.$1295/ s start working in my rate. Having ipc. completed these courses, I feelI 2 dr., sedan, R&H, WSW, extra clean, this week . . won't be completely lost, when j ROOSEVELT MALL I==- only I !, "t working as a constructionman." 1 .' , Heosel, N. P. 2, "I think 1963 FALCON FUTURA.$1695/ 2.1ks theNavyshould CAR WASH I 2 dr., hardtop, R&H, WSW, this week only! pay the full fee let for a person Z o 0, 1962 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR . . .5/389/ taking night ;t; .o C OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 8:30: AMfcPMTHIS , 4 dr. sedan V-8 auto/trans. PS school. It .a. cON =- R&H, air cond., r should be : COUPON WORTH sac OFF "0 o E this week only! C a the beneficial Navy asthe to I ,.s-" ".' 'I .Y" ,..i C 7O C A CAR WASH ANY DAY EXCEPT WED. | =m= 1960 FORD .. $649 LOCATED IN THE ROOSEVELT MALL SHOPPING CENTER s well asperson. Heosel V-8, auto/trans., heater, this week only!. . s n ." EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY I Leonard, D. T. MMI "They = 1960 DODGE..5495 e have much helped AUTO WAX APPLIED & 4 dr. sedan, V-8, R&H, low ,down payment, this me very s both in aiding : FREE week only! , : WITH CAR WASH! I me for advancement JlJ In COUPON rate as well as i 3 I bringing civilian job my / ...AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROMI ability up to Leonardits MONTHLY SPECIAL fi new standards.: " = SPECIAL HONDAMOTORCYCLES RED SNAPPER..99C 2 MILITARY FINANCINGDUVL ALL YOU CAN EAT ===: OPEN DAILY -- ALL MODELS 11:30: A.M. TO 10 P.M. We make a specialty of - CATFISII NOTHING DOWNWe SHRIMP - Give Merchants Green Stamps HET? s OYSTERS CHICKEN OP EN 8A.M.8 P.M. f STEAKS =? MON. FRI. MOTORS 8A.M.-6P.M.1 1 P.M..5-P.M.'SUN.& CYCLES SAT. c .4 er{ '4 tt' .i" TAKE-OUT BUSINESSMEN'S1ITCHEy BANQUET RED SNAPPER SERVICE SERVICE MOTORS (]t ., LUNCH 4949 Blanding Blvd. 4538 SAN JUAN AVE. EV 4-4536 PH 771-8244 3438 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771-5581 .- .... ..... ..... ...:. .' . . > . . . . . . . . .-. .--=- - -----.-- . .. --l- *I- ----- ----- -I---- ---. - ___ .------ -___ --- __ - - - - - r PAGES 8 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER/ October 7, 1965 I october7,1965, 7, -- - JAX AIR HEWS/AFTERBURNER/ PAGE 9 : A Pointing Question Fa 48 Bird ". .' :r ,, . Dogs ; tI''>''''''' w"' <'" -! v .. '"1'.1'".... r. ,. " .,, < : :: ..;. ..-' '\ ..:':" " . E . . " ...J. .\\I '.'':'',t"" When the Cecil Field Rod and i \ : Gun Club decided to hold a field , trial f for pointing d dogs s the club $ members wern't'( sure that it c1 would turn into a successful undertaking. . _______________ . Two weekends ago the field S SSi 'S ; trial came off and in most of . the people's' opinion that attended - the weekend event\ it was. a ,t .. fine affair. S. 4'S ( ''S '4 Over the (two day period, Saturday - Sq and Sunday) .18 pointing ________ _____ _ z _________ dogs roamed o\er\ the one course:; : 30 o minute run. Dog owners and 'r - ;q .5 spectators came from all pans L Sg of Florida and Northern (Georgiato _ .. watch the dogs work on quail. S With them theybrought horses, ' .:.; > customized trucks to travel S \ "'!h.;; ;: ', : - ____ ''44'jt' ,,1.t1, . .5 through the Cield3,walkie-t3lkies i: ; : ! .< S ;Ir.: mobile S SS SS S for communication > :: h't" ': ________ 1i .. ,.. .. .. kennels full of dogs, their children \S - .. ....- wives and friends. S S - ... SS the weather 14 -S One Saturday was ; hot and the dogs had to be water :' :: ..r.rL I c"N'i. ed before coina( on t the final! test .c 4 ... .' S 4.. : in the planted bird field. If r , ( ''f 1s the d dogs were hot so was the ; ... 11t. "., \ :ft; :i !ic4g: galley following them. The con- :\, ''f.' .. )J.1f. 1&yt. : cession stand did a boomin bll.-.:) __ .5 L! JfAl ., ;;q ., : f! S loess in soft drinks. ,I//' ... '. '4. 11'.' __ > Sunday clouds overcast the THE ONLY SETTER ENTER. - J, .. .... t. ''Ii ... '-: ;; skies and a mild breeze pre- "" HI" ;: ED AWAITS/ HIS TURN > IN \; . !'\ ... ,t't.,\" '." \" ". <'.. ; ...'" : vailed. The class dogs in the 4r ,.. (. "''f'f" ''I'< "\'" ." .. f THE BIRD FIELD.in . fi. f : 'r.tM"I. .. I ITJ f Club Stakes X' J f\\ 1;; : { I Shooting and Shooting "' \ ; _- z I : ,)I\<.... ... L worked well in the fall like con- -____U, ...f t't '' U :nJIf.\! \"' .. ... .. ... S s5S .; . 3''f\J\ I' ) <:\ t I ditions. < .l'f'; ,; --.: ,,.,,",J; ".:; .. ,\ ..;,'. .. 'fr ' :'1.j-"...",'" .. ''to< -' \/. '!. _t n,'- ,. .;... .. i.'.." \.. This was the first field trialofthe ..\(.' ; F <: Ijf. : S !Ii '; '' ,.< :. ','1 : ....... : ,-.;.. \' ''j\,\ 5 rll year in Duval County) and it his free time. Mr. Da\is\ '::5 S.. ..''.. ... I - .. , : : for Field writes the American I; t1 3i, ,::) \ 1. \; : ; starts a diain of such weekend magazine, a publication that is ,,' j.S :: '- i? '" ., ,. : V \ ... events that will continue throughthe :; . l..r.t xl field trial what the \Wall ) 'l, to men _ .. .. .. \. ( spring. Many of the _ 3 peopleat T .t.. \t l .. : - . t. -:: ..r,,':, ;<<'\' l Street Journal is to stockbrokers.As \? Cecil Field will follow this V ri'II; : >" ..1t",. ..' .tw : f l!}' ',jl.: '....Jht. : circuit the the trials came to an end 'k4':" ; J. 5 ,,'C\.r;\'. I'U" iYJ) 'h" through state and some \ Af'9' afternoon 12 > on Sunday trophieswere 1 .0. '' ' \\'f.1'' .. will go to the "world series"of \ .t 'tr..f. : : ? y \ : ... : ; 4.... taken away\ by dog, owners ; ' . : , < :"'t. ;J .' '\, \ 't # pointing dog trials, The QuailFuturity" \ '" .' \\.u+>......... for putting winning entries in : 'tI at Carbondale 111. v II v. jr.: 1t <...., '.r'.''. .f... '.'' .' .''" : -:\-.> ,. ''! ... '1", *"- ..*.... ..'t..."...?i.W One of these men Is Mr. Hal. the field those'concerned in the four divisions.For it I ) _____________ a ;;; f.< tdr I' ;;-? \\> ; was r'. 1'f 1'\\ .. Davis who follows 't') ;< f# : \, .:\ : \ > enters, judges, worthwhile weekend. ____ y ' :i: ;, and writes about field trials "' : ... ,, ., \ 4 5 ttJ ___ : '/....'* .f_ s J .; .tii,, 'f ;.. .. :::1 i,7 i-\\} '" SPECTATORS OF ALL AGES AND SIZES WATCHED THE TRIALS. 't' _ ,'" .lf .J. , "" \ .f WHILE THE JUDGES (LEFT) WATCH FROM TATORS AND CONTESTANTS SIPPED SOFT F '3 t r" ...' Jn't t 1.4. .,,;\.: t t:1\: I ..-l1 ; J HORSEBACK A CONTESTANT PUTS HIS DOG DRINKS AND TALKED OF DOGS AT THE *t 1 .. ."tr'1.J' ...,)... t t e1 THROUGH THE BIRD FIELD (ABOVE). 'SPEC CONCESSION/ STAND (BELOW). - ;:; >> ';; ;rA," t'.'. : ' : '" ... "' \ ., ,, " .g4'S!\ ; t' \ \. C\tl.! : t ; : # 'w' vJ;.;;;, \ P ,'., "" ," ,4:....0.4 .. \. ''t\:t __ \\IIiIf'II; : ''l jp A "' 1 \ \} ;. $ \ t; A 'j. !...":,.... "R\\\' : t...... ". ____ f.s t- \ "' "'... \ lI1, , h J. JtA\ \ 1, ' L I T' : .... 4 I .. ' : S 4 .t *: \ V- .. . e 4 1 I WESCONNETT SS A HOT POINTER IS GIVEN A DRINK BEFORE CONTINUINGON 0 # SI . : THE COURSE. FLORIST ; ; - - .... tt We I wire! FlowersLocated : I 1I..F ..; MONEY IN 1 DAY halfway between Cecil & NAS at 103rd St. & Wesconnett Blvd. r ;: I 'I 525$ to $$600 1WW( 5329 WESCONNETT BLVD. : \ FREE DELIVERY PHONE 771-3770 ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us : how much you' w nt. Pick up the cash at your convenience. Same-day service. t : .: : ; 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN I : S i _-1 --I-- Yo"" Get Mo. Pmt You Get Mo. Pmt. S ii I $$84.33 $$500 $$355.79 $ 21.00 S SI $ ) 151.80 9.00 427.51 25.00 ''t I 219.27 13.00 500.51 29.00 S : : 286.73 17.00 600.00 34.39 __ I CRSofi1 ( \ ? Above include interest. __ payments '.,.. w Jim. Jacksonville ', : DIAL ) S i" 4t .- I 241 West/ Forsyth St. Dial 356-0735 1037 HENDRICKS AYE. 3985746r .5 .5 I 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359.2895 p , - -1- 5 ---- _-J- , , - ._ -'-" :i T ... .:-- .. . ".' : .. ., .. ' r NfWSAFTfBUR'HE"'R' O'I 1, 1965 ''Oc PAGE 10 JAX AIR - BBaBBmnBaamBBBiiiiiiiHiiB i I Autumn Leaves Setting NavyWives To Women's Side At JOWC Fashion ShowThe Host Annual ly Safe Of Story IJ . the f main' 'attraction at the Mrs. PJ. Pizzo, Mrs. Roy Pre- Jacksonville Officers Wives Club vatt, Mrs. John Santora, Mrs. p.1' Conoughton luncheon yesterday"A Fash- B. F. Sfiort, and Mrs. J. W. Conv. at HAS 11 ion Show of Autumn Leaves". Rlnehart. Narrating the show tu was Mrs. George Center. PartThe On hand to view the fashion Senior hostess of the lunch- The 27th Annual Conventionof The Beauty Fi show was special guest, Mrs.H. eon was Mrs. T. B. Ellison Navy Wives Clubs of Amer- tin Howard Caldwell, wife of with Mrs. G. A. Sunquist as ica will be held at NAS Jax powder in the shade best suitedto RAdm. Caldwell who assumed chairman, and Mrs. A. J. Hay- from Oct. 10-16. Cecil Field Navy Exchange skin duties as Commander Fleet Air men, Mrs. B.E. Thayer, and NWdfSG' will serve as the host was brightened this past ed your tones islightlydust- Jax lat Thursday.The Mrs. W.E. Newers as'co-chair- ess club with Mrs. Thomas J. week by the presence of Miss' ing on. Eye cosmetics and the are appear Jane Hanniker sales representative stronger tendency to Fr fashion show, presented men.Calendars Bennett, officiating as Convention for Revlon. Shedemonstrated achieve an Oriental look Is in for ' ' i by Jean Jower's of Orange Park, and Dessert Cook- Chairman. Co-chairman and 6566. Naturally eye shadow in ce the "An of and Pro- I Make-up featured apparel for both day books were sold before and after Treasurer will be Mrs. W. W. the shade to match your outfitor Skin Care" the exchange the luncheon per to An Familiar and will be soldat Wagner. and evening wear. suited one to your coloring. the December luncheon. Pro- RAdm. II. Howard Caldwell, salesgirls in cosmetics. Muriel 1 faces among the models were Eye liner Is a must and shouldbe and McLeeland discussed Kay Ha Mrs. Eugene Bezore, Mrs. J. C. ceeds from these sales go to Commander Fleet Air Sax, arid Ciopryna the meeting with and- used to have finlshed"look" ( me Louis I Huntley, charity. Capt. J. R. Mackroth, station Doggette, Mrs. made these important comments. to eyes. Lipstick is next and Ta commanding officer, are slated First of all blame this fall we see a definite lip many women welcome, the delegates when to line although the Younaer set the use of cosmetics for their the convention begins on Oct bad complexions. The problem will probably continue the almost 10 at 7:30 p.m. Main be speakerfor arises when you do not clean bare pale soft lips. The ultimateIn the event will RAdm. r the after make-up is Ultima II by Rev- skin properly wearing ! Thomas A. Christopher, Com- $25to3OOn mander ,Forces Key West, Fla. make-up all day. Next we Ion and- Is remarkable In cover- Dot SAVE Following the opening sessionat touched on the real values of age of tiny lines and Imperf Fr.cel. the Mainside gym, a reception using a moisturizer. Muriel Cio- ections. It Is Important to remember -' honoring all National Officers pryna states, "As the name that the color of the bottle 1Am I Each 400 of Bureau Rates for will be held at the clubhouse implies it moisturizes the skin Is not necessarily the colorof and also keeps,the make-up from the make-up when appliedto ( The purpose of the Conventionis coming in direct contact with the skin. Moon Drops is Joy to hold workshops, schools of the face. This prevents cloggingof a lipstick conditioner for dry AUTOINSURANCE*- instruction, and to meet with the pores." chapped lips. There are many ,other members to discuss and This Is the usual routine for more helpful little hints that Mur- exchange ideas for the better- applying your make-up; first usea iel Ciopryna and Kay McLelland ment of NWCA., The primary moisturizer using an upward have available- for you at the N purpose of the meeting,however, stroke. A base Is applied next exchange. They are most will- JanN will be the election of National and can be either a liquid or Ing to assist you ,In any way so officers, and the hearing of-reports cream and this season more don't forget to stop In and see Dor and new business.In rouge is being used. Now a loose them If you have any questions. 11Fra '----lJt-- __ .... j.'t, .' : ,_A You enjoy these savings from Bureau addition to the business sessions ; cerna'21' cellC Rates for the Family Automobile Policy which will be held at NAS FI' delegates will be guests of May- liar without the Safe Driver Plan. You even port's' Navy Wives Club '#201 save substantially when the Safe Driver for one daY' and on, another day will take a tour of St. Augustine. Plan is used! Various other events have been NI planned f for. the delegates visit FostNd ,here. " t The banquet and installation i of WonReyi GEICO SAVINGS FOR FLORIDA DRIVERS the newly elected ,officials is YOU SAVE 30"; from Bureau Rates for the Collision slated for Friday, Oct. 15 at the 1kDori and Comprehensive coverages, and you save Hotel Roosevelt. . 4 C. 25",', for the vital Liability coverages. GEICO also ' AninNi gives you the usual additional savings on compact cars, driver training and when more-than-one-car is Ike&urtcerrta I vr 3 insured. You may pay your premium. in convenient l M NO installments.EXTRA COSTS: the low GEICO premiumis ChPwIiltVethkSEE .t. the full cost of your insurance;.there are no mem N 9 KirkNA bership fees, assessments, or other sales charges of PAGE 16 ANDYOU'LL Kay McLelland, Jane Henniker, and Muriel C/opryna any kind.GEICO KNOW WHYI FostlHo rates represent the above savings from RIVERSIDECHEVROLET Notes of Interest WonReyn Bureau Rates for the Family Auto Policy. Bureau \ Rates are the rates developed by the National Bu HAS Jacksonville C.FranJ. reau of Casualty Underwriters and the National ] Automobile Underwriters Association for their W r. mem t1-!,: lo ber and subscribing!' companies. CEDAR HILLS 1 ' HERE IS THE PROTECTION YOU GET .-W:'., .' ," When you insure your car with GEICO, you get .: the broad Family Automobile Insurance Policy-the .. 1 exact used other t, *1i NABarr same policy by most leading companies ' and you are fully protected wherever you ) , drive in the U. S., its possessions and Canada. This Ho w policy can comply with the Financial Responsibility Fostt Laws of every state, including the compulsory insurance "il NA requirements of New York and North Carolina. myKC. Over 1.300 professional representatives across the Left to right, Front row; Mrs. . DornNas country stand ready to give you personal claim serv RENTALS Hoyt Gill, Board; Mrs. Wm. : e : ice when you need it, day or night, 24 hours a day. Horn, Pres.; Mrs. Wm.Gill///, { t Vice-Pres./ Left to right, Back W Phone 355-8424 row: Mrs. Reuben Mitchell, Board; Mrs. Johnny Jones, Or visit our your convenient car There local is office no obligation.for exact rateson ::4si:;: PER Sec.; Mrs. Robert SchimmelLeft to right: Mrs. Johnny Kirk, 1 I DAY rotTAiits ALL NEW man, Board; Mrs. John SicJones, Secretary; Mrs. Wm. NA1 bert, Parliamentarian; Mrs. Horn, Pres.; Copt. Faulk, HarriHos FAST W. F. Dudsik; Treasurer; Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Gill, V/ce-Pres./ ; GEICC@II REPAIR SERVICE Henry Taylor, Chaplain. Mrs. W. F. Dudsik, Treasurer.CPO Tomm C.1]J .* *.. Wives Jacksonville The 8th Annual Installation dinner Won Government Employees Insurance CompanyAND for Officers of the CPO Wives was held Saturday evening at Hel- Reyno ) AFFILIATES JfaersonSa.nJu.ein lenthals Restaurant. Chaplain and Mrs. R. W. Faulk were the II ( Capital, stock, companies. not affiliated,,, with; the U'.S. fovernmentHome honored guests and Capt. Faulk presided at the candlelight cere- .l Office Washington, D.C. mony. r Jacksonville Office: 338 West Forsyth Street TV .J' 4812 SAN JUAN .1 JOIN WOW NOW "Am Ace\t . I . .', (NSURANCt" Auto Fire Home ,Boat Life Overseas 387-2121 Dad wiEugent tiNA'NCtNG: ,A1i o''.:'Mo i'' '.H .m : r .,.'.' :. Jnlr - -- w* I 7 1965 Qcfo&ef , JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER PAGE 11 , MoviesMovies Club Schedules- will be shown regularly 'so" CLUB The John Arnold - at 7 p.m., Monday through "4" will provide dancing BLUEJACKETS INN Carl Saturday. NATTC will have two music tomorrow' night, with Boyd and the Rhythm Kings will feature times, 2 p.m. and 7 1 Bobby King on Saturday. For be playing Thursday with Phil on Saturdays and Sundays. the gourmet, Tuesday's foreign Cay and the Chantels providingyour Ads should be mailed to the Holt Publishing Company, The hospital will have one fea- dish will be German. Wednesday favorite tunes tomorrow 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville, Florida 32208, to arrive not ture on Sunday at 7 p.m. is Fried Chicken night for the The night. On Saturday a new band, later than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday.Ads . evening movies at Cecil Chances, will be making All whole family. their arriving too late for this deadline will be published the debut the club. begin at 7 1 These at Jimmie Field p.m. Strickland and his TV Band following week unless the publisher is instructed otherwise.A . are subject to change. will times * be returning to the club Sunday. check or money order for the full cost of the ad must be Game night is every Wednesday. received WITH the copy for the ad. October 7 Thursday, CPO CLUB DO NOT SEND CASH Dancing this Muscle Friday night the RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . ... .. $2.00. NAS Beach Party- at Chief's Club, # # # # additional line words line . . Per . Frankie Avalon, Annette Funi Bldg. 593, will be to Mark ((4 per } 050. cello Castle and theVersatiles. Satur- " CECIL FIELD CPO CLUB - NATTC Cinderella Color day's band will be the John Arnold Tonight the -_. -. .- stesrsraa ssss usials- open menu in gal- -- -- Animated Cartoon 4". Patrons are encouraged to lery. Friday's dinner 10 oz. Hospital Convicts Stage take advantage of the dining room Delmonico at $1.65. Music by *SELL-RENT-BUY-TRADE* 2-SEWING MACHINES2We .. Harry Lautor, Donald BarryC. facilities now in full service. THE HOLIDAYS. Saturday: Din- CHOICE 2,3,4, BR homes, $100 have TWO 1965 DIAL-O- Field The Birds Rod down, no closing costs. Fast ners featured, Deviled Crab at MATIC, zig zags that have never Taylor, Tippi Hedren # # $1.25 or Shrimp dinner at a Move in. Tell us your needs. been used. They were LAYAWAYS $1.00. Sunday: Smorgasbordat DUKE LOSTUMBO, Broker, call .never picked up, customers - Friday, October 8 ACEY DUCEY CLUB. The $1.35 or Chile at .55#. 771-0374 or 387-4296 left area We, are unable - Swingsters will be returning Monday: The package store and FOR RENT nice 2 BR Trailer, to locate them, you can have NAS That Touch Of Mink- tomorrow to provide another galley will be closed. Wednes- w/washer close to Cecil. $65 these machines for the balanceof Doris Day, Cary Grant evening of dance music.Saturday's a y's dinner 12 oz. T Boneat mo. water & garb Incl. 1009 $47. each, cash or terms. band will be the Club- $1.55. 384-4063 Phone 353-1946 anytime, willde- NATTC Muscle Beach Party- Blair Rd. 781-3170 or Frankie Avalon, Annette Funi men and March Wilson and the liver, no obligations. Will take cello Redcoats will entertain on JAX 'S NEWEST McDONALDS older machine as trade A-l Sewing Hospital Cinderella Color Sunday. Game night is every # # DRIVE-IN IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Machine Company. Animated Cartoon Sunday and Tuesday. FOR PART TIME AND FULL TIME EMPLOY Orange Park New Furn or un- C. Field Stop Train 349 - MENT. APPLY AT 6546 NORM- furn 2 BR bit-in elec kit Jose Ferrer, Sean Flynn apts. , SHOWING/ ANDY BLVD.JAX DAILY AFTER terrazzo firs, 264-6884 t 5 PM OCT. 7THROUGH Saturday, October 9 ' 35 Year Old Military Companyhas OCT'3/ LARGE TRAILER LOT FOR position available for retired - NAS How the West Was Won- 771-2255 James Stewan, Debbie Reynolds POPULAR PRICES CONTINUOUS SHOWS Officer or CPO in Jax/ Orange SALE, Park In Ridgewood High School.beyond High Mayport areas. Maxium eligible NATTC That Touch of Mink- Doris Day, Cary Grant OPEN 1:00-FEATURES 7:253:30.5:357:409M5TRMIOPF7 age-50. Send brief resume and & dry with patio, septic tank, hospitalMuscleBeachParty- availibility date to Regional Dir- rock well, elec light pole. Frankie Avalon, Annette Funi ector, P O Box 13177/ Orlando, Homer J. Custead, 264-9446 cello Fla. 32809. C. Field Convicts Stage - * HOMES SALE RENT Harry Lauter, Donald Barry eatLM e p FOR SALE 1963 Cranbrook 3- Some no dn, Many $0 $100 October JONAS dn. No closing costs. New BR, Trailer. Elec organ & Sunday, Stool. Music cabinet. Call 388- homes, All theX-TRAS, Family Rm Fenced built-in 3764 after 16:30 yd., RIO I the Jury Preston You name it. TIMMERMAN Foster, Peggie Castle WHITE FEMALE Persian cat. 771-2792 and NATTC How the West Was RLTY 771-186L':BRKR.' ) \ 5 kittens. 8 wks"old, house broken - Won James StewartjrDebble-. FREE. 388-5986 after 6PM Reynolds Hospital That Touch of Mink imiimt* fLGqMaM'Mlwn FOR SALE: 4 BR, 2 B, HOME Doris Day, Cary Grant M/M S.C Mc.yYCwOCnOr.L Bit-in range &oven, fnced yard, PLEASURE HORSE, Been child'spet C. Field Cinderella Color $100 down, $68 month. or 3BR, for 6 yrs. Ideal for younger Animated Cartoon 11/2B, Bit-in $65 at month. riders. 264-6884 . I iUWthe POWELL REALTY, BRKS, 264- . Monday, October J 11 J original 6144 HERMES PORTABLE Typewriter - ::ECed.BapR1Of HOUSE FOR SALE Oretga Hills $35. excellent condition. NAS Pajama Pany Tommy i : near Jax, NAS, 3BR, Den, 112B phone 388-8640 Kirk, Annette Funicello Divil clean, will pay all closing NATTC I the Jury. Preston / Coiaty costs, 7241 Pineville Dr. 387- FOR SALE Toy Poodles, AKC Foster, Peggie Castle F..sIIARaQ 2428 after 4:30 registered phone 771-7346 Hospital How the.West Was won James Stewart Debbie (I TRAILER FOR SALE 10' x 50' FURN APTS-2&3BR ReynoldsC. Early American, 2 BR, 2 yrs old new, mod, Field Muscle Beach Party I I 10% DiscoiHt To AIII.h.r, Personal old call 771-4153 furn 2653 Dellwood Ave, River- side $65 mo. call EV7-3393 Frankie Avalon,Annette F\ 1icel- DaiceToTkeMiskOfJIMMY f e lo I| STRICKLAND FURN APT HERSCHELL 3859, 1964 FORD COUNTRY //SEDAN 4rms & bath, elec, water, $70 Wagon, 12,000 miles, factory I I J 12 Tuesday, October HIS CALKNTES mo. 387-1950 Clark warranty, fully equipped, must sell this week. RA5-7767 NAS The Haunting Julie I I Fri & Sat Nfehfft Harris, Claire Bloom 1959 OLDS, 2DR,Hard top,power PART TIME HELP WANTED, NEW ADDITION COMING SOON WATCH FOR THE AD Hospital I the Jury-Preston I steering, R & H, extra clean in cabinet shop. 7547' Wescon- Foster Peggie Castle 5213 WMcaniMfft 1725 Hendricks Ave. nett Blvd. 771-2112 NATTC -Pajama Party-TomI: I I Ivel.'I my Kirk, Annette Funicello . C. Field. That Touch of Mink- - Doris Day, Cary Grant H. L. NEWELL Wednesday, October 13 -AIDUEY'I USN/RET Nas -Monkey's Uncle Tommy Kirk, Annette Funicello LOUNGE & PACKAGE STORE WOULD LIKE ALL NATTC The Haunting Julie Harris, Claire Bloom OF HIS FRIENDS Hospital Pajama Pany GO GO DISCOTHEQUE! Tommy Kirk, Annette Funicello C. Field How the West Was DANCING UNTIL 2 AM TO VISIT HIM AT Won James Stewart, Debbie Reynolds 'THURSDAY L4DIESMGIITEACII EVENING ROBERTS CHEVROLETAND MIXED DRINKS FOR LADIES HALF PRICE A college student wired home, 3909 BLANDING BLVD. Cove OLDSMOBILEGreen u Springs Florida I Am without funds or friends!" , Dad wired back,"Make friends." CASE LOTS ,AT COST+} 10% DRIVE-IN SERVICE ' Eugene P Benin, Penna. School .' : <:p H.,284-3033 JAX 2649600I in'!. ..-.i-: ; .... .._ .... -- - .. -. .........- . - October 7 1965 NEWS/AFTERBURNER , PAGE 12 JAX AIR the squadron logged almost 12, ( 000 (hours of combat flying timein support of operations there.In . JAX MARINES [ addition, the squadron was embarked (Ii with the Seventh Fleet's GySgt. Joel FergusonEXT. Special Landing Force aboard 1f the USS Princeton JLPIJ-Ji) (frojn , 400 March 6 through April'tffJ.te/: o during ,,wliich :time ,u .fley/ some ' : ,2200( hours including'200ajhi"' : ' Staff NCO Ball new stripes October laccording The 'brief- periods' (tot spent atDaNang ' f : Invitation tickets went on sale to an announcementbylleadquarters -' nor on the Princeton were ' this week for the festive Marine Marine Corps. % '' per() afc 1CAF,....Futemaon., OkinaW'a. -, Corps Staff NCO Birthday Ball, To be promoted are three first i 5' IP 1 to be held this year on Nov. sergeants to sergearitemj jar;nine Returning to the,United.Sfatesbn 10 at the George WashingtonHotel master sergeants to master gun 'Junq 30, 1965 after.a deolov- merIt of 304 days'which Included ' in Jacksonville.The nery sergeant; 30'gunnery serge- ' '.k' total?of 52 days embarked, the first and CO. Staff Ball f is being ants to sergeant; squadron: could boast a safety record - arranged along the lines of the gunnery sergeants to master fdr the fiscal of only year highly successful ball held last sergeant. aircraft accident. year. Among other develop- Marines selected for promotion one.There were several other impressive - ments, an outstanding menu has will be promoted on and statistics compiled by been arranged,and Mark Castle's rank from October 1.Twohundred . flew Band, the same band that playedfor this squadron which over hours and hauled over the Staff Ball last has 15,000 year Resi'rye : ., .J of during 4,000,000 pounds cargo i\t4 inked a contract to play a return - and eight Marine the fiscal year.In . engagement. At Marine Barracks, JaxStaff Corps Reserve units have been addition to the Navy Unit NCO's may obtain tickets from scheduled for two weeks annual Commendation received by the SgtMaj. H. H. Brawner, Com- field training during 1966, according squadron, individual members mittee Chairman. GySgt. Walt to Headquarters Marine received collectively, one Legionof , r . ( Muir Is handling ticket salesat Corps.Fiftyfour. Merit, 17 Distinguished Flying ' the Marine Air Reserve Train of these units will Crosses, three Bronze Star , ing Det., while GySgt. Ellis D. train at Camp Lejeune, N.C. 1180 Air Medals, 8 Purple(leans Crowder is performing the same Vieques, Puerto Rico will host and"67 Navy Commendation Med 4v mission at Marine Barracks, eleven units which are the only als. Cecil Field. units scheduled to train outsidethe A notable special operation % Mk Marine Aviation DetachmentStaff continental United States. conducted by HMM 365 was the NCO's may obtain tickets Companies "B" and "D" of evacuation last November of 1700 from the Information Chief at the 4th Tank Battalion,Syracuse, Vietnamese flood victims. This LOOK! ITS GRANDFATHER. .Just minutes after retirement detachment headquaners, or by N. Y., will train at Camp Drum, two day mission carried out in ceremonies for Vice Admiral Robert Go/c/wo/fe/ / / his grandchildren contacting the senior Staff NCO N. Y. the face of Viet Cong harassingfire at the various schools. An Air/Ground exercise involving and flash flood conditions admire his picture. The picture and a detailed account of the ceremony A schedule of events and other 13 reserve units will also convincingly demonstrated the (including the surprise presentation of the DistinguishedService helpful information will be pub- be scheduled, but its location has squadron's cool professionalism. Medal) appeared in Jax Air News. The children are Bobby lished in this column in future not been announced yet. Stationed at MCAF, Santa Ana issues. The 40th Rifle Company from prior to its deployment the and Elizabeth Anderson, son and daughter of Lcdr. and Mrs. F. P. Lubbock, Texas will serve as squadron is now assigned to Mar Anderson. Mrs. Anderson Is the former Hathaway Goldthvtaite. Enlisted Ball aggressors for the problem. ine Aircraft Group 26 of the "It'll be a two-band ball." Hosting the bulk of the Reserve Second Marine Aircraft Wing, These words this week by Sgt. training on the West Coast and operates from MCAF, New Maj. John Ware, Coordinator of will be Twentynine Palms, River, North Carolina. the enlisted ball committee, just Calif.; Camp Pendleton, Calif.; HMM 365 is commanded by about sum up the high tone and and San Diego, Calif. Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Koler, VIICLAUDE imaginative plans being served up TrophyA Jr. of Tacoma, Washington. for the Enlisted AnniversaryBall. Colonel Koler also commanded combat-tested Marine Helicopter tne squadron'throughout the pet'" Two bands, under thedirectionof Squadron has received the iod covered by the award. NOLAN Charlie Jay, will play from Chief of Naval Operations "Read- 2000 until 0030. The 19th An- iness Through Safety Trophy," # # # niversary Enlisted Ball will be it was announced recently. Mar- held in Hangar 116, Naval Air ine Medium Helicopter Squadron Station. Cake cutting members, (HMM) 365 was deployed for Overheard at a department- MAIN AT ORANGE; working with Marines who will ten of the twelve months con- store counter: "There's no tax attend the ball, are producing sidered for the award. on this perfume-the type'of manit OPEN MQN. fHRU SAL UNTIL.8 PM colorful decorations, ordering Operating from DaNang, Republic attracts isn't considered a flowers for the ladies and making of Vietnam, from October luxury.The Livingston (Mont) other detailed arrangements to 7, 1964 to February 17, 1965, Park County News PHONE EL 3-3922 see that nothing is left to chance. More Promotions iiiiiiiniiiiiiwH One-hundred and two Ma- rine Corps senior noncom- I missioned officers, will sew on Orange Park :ElELL.A.KR: : ' MODEL HOME PARK \ II p -1 I W r i I (1 G lal L A 7 II IIAV II 4 4 .r C Sp111L I ( VY h I 1 SUNDAY, OCT. 10TH I I SOUTH ON BLANDING BLVD. TO , i D ::EziiIirn: : :: : : D I.I I.. ; I-IOE: : BUILDERS: IC: I III'I ' I : : You are.cordially invited, (to inspect our homes) at your convenience .10 AM to dark. I j l .If : :_ ,__ 1 f.....,. _w____ __ _ .October 1, 1965 AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER PAGE 13 I Jax Club Wins Armed Forces Judo Tourney IM I ,,- - - , 1"/ : .J. -$.: '. < *"t ;;... NAS Jax's Judo Club hosted 135 pound, 150 pound 165 pound of Florida and M.Q. Tapley of " I the first Armed Forces Judo and 200 pound. the Jacksonville YMCA. Invitational Tournament last Joseph Moldoon of the Jax Another black belt Jack laney weekend. The guests didn't find club ,took first place in the 135 of UF. took and 165 pound class. the welcome too warm as the pound class. Kiyo Saji of the Dick Moore of the Jacksonville Jax club coped the team honors University of Florida took sec- YMCA was second and Tyrone of the Stevens of the Jax was third. for the two day event. ond and Reau Bureau Team awards were present on Jacksonville YMCA was third.In The heavy weight class went 1 y a point basis with 5 points a- the 150 pound clash Charles to Jax's Rodney Fowler. Francis warded for a first in a weight Lipsey a black belt holder representing Garren of the Florida School of division 3 points for second the Florida Schoolof Judo was second and Clifton '". 1';. ? If ", : and 1 {point for third. The tour- Judo beat out two white belts Browning of the Jacksonville .,.'*'t.,"4ii q. -... ;., ney had four weight classes; Jerry Nghiem of the Universityillllllll1I YMCA. was third.Tournament . .. \ ui t' i officals were; ', \ "'> Er I :: '' '( i\, .r lIt{j Harvey Agee }head referee John \, : SzafranskI referee and tourney : ( ".1 director J.L. Baird assistant .<,::,. F! \r :., s YSr \ tournament .director and scorer vfi ) :"Y and Mrs. Lora Freidman scorer. t ' 66r ?f .. Anyone interested in free judo |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 25 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |