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, . .1u I 1 1 ;iJ 4 / 1 fl Published 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 military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. VOL. 23 NO. 40 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA DECEMBER 16, 1965 - Van Meter Is CAPT. MACKROTH's CHRISTMAS MESSAGEAs El- - November'Serviceman' we approach the 1965 Christmas Holiday Season, our heartsare saddened by the fact that so many of our servicemen are spend- ' ing the holidays in the seemingly never ending fight for the freedom t1 :: of all mankind.But . let us be thankful that we have American fighting men who UF' ! are willing to sacrifice their very lives for the rights and free- doms of others and have faith that the fighting will result in even- Stanley G. Van Meter YN2, tual "Peace On Earth." received the "Serviceman of theMonth" May those of you who will be unable to enjoy Christmas with award for November in your families and friends find condolence in the knowledge that ceremonies conducted by Capt.J. your service away from home is serving that cause and workingfor R. Mackroth, CO, NAS Jax. that end. , who has been , Meter Van assigned Mrs. Mackroth and I take this opportunity to wish you and your to the Area Passenger families a very Merry Christmas and the Happiest of New Years. Transportation Office since Oct- ober 1964, was cited for the cap- ability and concern with whichhe Minibex ep t tr. carries out all the duties assigned Participants r to him. His duties con- sist of traffic management and are unique in that there are no regulations or instructions covering l.. To Hold his daily work assign- Critique Mon.Participants NEEDY FAMILIES DRIVE Linda Thode, SN, and Nancy ments. His primary responsibility isonthespot Norman, PNSA, of the HAS Jax Personnel Office Inspectsome i of the clothing collected for the annual needy families to ships support of the third Min- As a secondary purpose, the homeported or utilizing the May iature Anti-Submarine Barrier exercise provided Sub/Air train- / port Naval Station. Van Meter Exercise, Minbex 3-65,will meet inf for all participating units. has been commended many times at NAS Jax Monday, Dec. 20, drive.MPO and arranged their transportation families departing for men or for a critique on the exercise.A held. The critique is provided to Drive Aids similar meeting was assist participating units in assessing - this and other reporting to sta- here last August when partici- their individual performance - tions. pants met to review the second against the total achievements - for in His concern economy Sub/Air training exercise. . travel and transportation have Vice Admiral C. E. Weakley, Area FamiliesAgain resulted in saving for PCS and Commander Anti Submarine TDY travel up to $2,000 a week. Two NAS based Warfare for the Atlantic, and squadrons pro- Because of this and his ability to Rear Admiral H. H. Caldwell, vide aircraft for the submarine the done Van Meter has Personnel Office of the Naval Air i get job Commander Fleet Air Jax will exercises. Patrol Squadron Six- this year the Military gained for himself and the Mavya be on hand to make the closing teen had 9 P3A "Orions" part- Satalon Jacksonville will participate In a drive to bring Christmas - high degree of respect from remarks and comments concern- icipating while VP-5 provided 4 Joy to 60 needy Jacksonville Families. .. many military commands and of SP-2E Joining the MPO office in thisyear's ; ing the operational success the "Neptunes" which the MPO Division attempted . commercial airlines. , q drive to obtain contrib- exercise. holiday cheer for' to provide Van Meter received a $50 Admiral Caldwell served as the utions of food, toys, and clothingfor 10 needy families. Response to check, and both he and his wife, ASW Barrier Commander for The Royal Canadian Air Force the needy families will be the the drive was far above expect- Jo Ann, will be the guests of Command Task Group (CTG) MP Air Detachment supplied Duval County Campfire Girls. ations and It was decided to expand - the USO for a trip to St. Au- 81.4, with Capt. H. B Stott,Com- three Argus aircraft operating The Campfire Girls and per- the program so that others gustine. mander Fleet Air Wing Eleven, under the command of Squadron sonnel from the military per- the station who desired to serving as Barrier Air Unit Com- Leader I. R. Fisher, Squadron sonnel office will man a"Christmas donate to the drive could. mander for Command Training 404. Cheer Corner" at 15 West The aim of this year's driveis Unit (CTU) 81.4.1. Monroe where donations will be to give each child at least Minibex 3-65 which began with accepted. Captain Mackroth and one toy, some clothes and to furnish - the planning in late July was the JAX AIR NEWS HOLIDAYThis Mayor L. H. Ritter of Jacksonville each family with a box of final of three similar Sub/Air will formally open the collection food consisting of such foods as barrier exercises,involving var- edition of the Jax Air center In a ribbon cutting corn meal, flour, grits, rice, ious objectives and forces. News will be the last for 1965. ceremony Friday at 7:30 p.m.It potatoes, a large chicken, bacon, ,f The of this is estimated that the drive and candy. primary purpose We will welcome the new year a bag of fruit the collection of will support over 60 needy families and officers - exercise was with our first paper coming out Division officers petty data In support of the Fleet on Jan. 6, 1966. While the over the Christmas holi- are encouraged to push this Anti Submarine Data Analysis staff prepares for the holi- days with food, clothing and toys. program within their divisionsand Program (FADAP). The data day season, we wish to extend These families have an average ask that collections be madeof collected from this exercise is greetings for a Merry of five to 14 children, many of any discarded objects aroundthe new catalogued and preservedin Christmas and Happy New whom are unable to furnish even house. Once collected, these approximately 25,000 puncr Year to all our readers. the bare necessities of everyday items may be delivered to MPO; Van Meter cards. living. The program whichbegan in 1963 was originally one in Continued on Page 2 I Make The 1965 Holiday Season A Non-Accident Affair ,Itany I families will soonbe purchasing shed needles easily.If where- to place the tree. The glass, metal, or a fire resist cautions that should be adoptedfor ;I the traditional Christmas the tree Is not immediatelyput tree should be a safe distance ant material can be safely used. increased safety. tree and decorating it for the up in the house then it shouldbe away from any source of heat, Untreated cottonbattin,paper and The cigarette becomes an even holiday season. placed in water outdoors until such as fireplaces, radiators, certain cloth costuming will ignite more dangerous instrument dur- While this season is generallyone you are ready to use it. This etc., and that standing or fallen, quite easily and burn with ing this time of the For of happiness and joy, nat- precaution will not be necessaryif it could not block the way out great intensity unless they are this reason, smoking year.should not ' ional safety statistics reveal that you intend to cut a growingtree of the room or the house In flameproofed.In . be allowed the tree - near or amidst careless acts in regard to fire as the tree can be cut case of fire. the excitement of opening decorations safety will instead turn this intoa just to use. Lighting gifts, many people forget the dan wrappings. prior time pf sadness and While the electric train sets perhaps, Just before setting up the tree, ger that exists when combustible tragedy.By saw off the trunk at an angleat Faulty wiring in lighting sets Christmas wrappings are allowedto or spirit-fueled toys are pOpular - following suggested safety least one inch above the original or overloaded circuits are two accumulate under or near the at Christmas time they precautions, the possibility of cut to Improve the abilityto primary examples of fire ha- tree. Wrappings should be removed should not be set up under or tragedy can be avoided for many absorb water. Placethefreshly zards. Light sets should be from around the tree as near the tree. A spark from families. cut tree trunk in water and checked each year for frayed soon as possible. Do not use such toys could easily ignite the The Tree Insure that It Is well supported. wires, loose connections and the fireplace to burn Christmas tree, or placed too close they The level of water should be kept broken sockets. When purchasingelectric wrappings as even with a pro- could possibly upset the tree. The Christmas tree, itself is above the cut the entire time the lighting sets be sure tective screen there Is a danger Insure that water-type fire extinguishers - in many cases the cause of the tree is indoors and checked at that they bear the UL (Under from flying sparks. buckets of water, ora fire. writers' Laboratories) label. garden hose connected to a When selecting a tree least for once a day absorptionand For a Safer ChristmasIf faucet are within reach of the for home Decorations and your Insure that pro- evaporation. To help keep longed storage has not allowedthe the tree greener many people add Wrapping these safety tips are usedas tree.Many tree to become too dry. The an aspirin to the water daily. The large variety ot Christmas a guideline you can help insure people will neglect to dryness of the tree can be determined There are commercial sprays tree decorations on the mar a safer holiday season for follow these guidelines for hol- by testing the flexibilityof that are approved for "fire-I ket offers a wide selection, but your family and loved ones. But iday safety, or commit some small branches and the reten- proofing" the tree. in choosing your decorations insure in addition to the suggestionslisted careless act. When the stat- tion of needles. When too dry, Several factors should be taken that they are "nameproofed" here there are numerous istics are totaled for the 1965season tree branches brittle and will of other "common don't hp. one of them!It are Into consideration when deciding Decorations made sense" pre- . ., -. .-- ---" ,., BBBBHBRJBHBBlPi Bf PiHHEHim -- " .. d. ."' _-dO \" , EDITORIAL- : 'i; ; ::It. Chaplains MessageChaplain ... lt 'I I { ; 'rl'fi 1""' S The Tradition Of Giving ,, f\Yi,J.IJ,; 'Q) P.c, < " . ,., \oJ Dean K. Veltman- Christmas Is a Christian religious day but one of the traditions ROMAN CATHOLIC A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM ttrat has grown around it selfless giving is recognized by all Not long'ago a little four-year old young lady was visiting her faiths as a high point in human conduct.To St. Edward's Chapeland gnndmother. "I'm going out now, Grandmother.". "Where are those in the armed forces this tradition of giving is a way going, honey?" "To heaven." "Where is heaven?" was the of life. 'They give of their time, energy, and sometimes their lives, Naval Hospital you rather surprised grandmother's reply. "Why, out In the back- insuring, among other things, that Americans are free to comm yard by the fence." Considerable time passed. When the back emorate the birth of Christ. SUNDAY MASSES screen doorfinallyopened a radiant child reappeared. "Wereyou Hospital 0630St. In heaven?" "Yes." "What did you do there?" "I saw God Edward's and Jesus. We played together. I liked them very much!I" uitb tiJ' Chapel 0900 & 1100 A child's imagination? Perhaps, but the more I have thought about the story, the more I have begun to ask questions. Did DAILY MASSES this child really see God and Jesus,? Is heaven.out In the backyard - St. Edward's: by the fence? Could there not be some facts thatare very r Monday thru Friday 1130 real which have been lost on a journey into.adulthoodlost by i Saturday 0900 the loss of innocence we all experience when we grow up? t Naval Hospital: "And a little child shall lead them." (Isaiah 11:6)) These words I Friday 1205 foretell the birth of a child destined to lead the people of God. God spoke His Eternal Word through that child.! Perhaps,He con | CONFESSIONS tinues to speak to us today In other tiny voices, their.simple faith, ,; St. Edward's : their innocence, and their experiences. As Christmas approacheslet I Saturday - .1900 2000 us listen to what they have to say and sing concerning the birthof Sunday - - -0815 0845i, Jesus. They may have entrances to and.from God's presence 1015.1045 itself, and from their conversations there, bring back some word Hospital: Sunday -----0615 for you and CATECHISM CLASSES me.One LifeSOUTH Solitary Chapel Annex Building 722: Saturday's 1000 WEYMOUTH, MASS. mockery of a trial. He was SERVICES DIVINE/ / (NAVNEWS). Here Is a young nailed to a cross between two This year thousands of American servicemen and women will PROTESTANTAll man who was born In an obscure thieves. While he was dying, his be away from home over the Christmas holiday. Many will be Saints Chapel village, the child of a peasant executioners gambled for the only in other lands some in combat. SUNDAY'S woman. He grew up in another piece of property he had on earth, For all military personnel Christmas should have a special 0800 - -Holy Communion village. He worked in a car- and that was his coat. When he meaning; .>e that should temper the natural pains of homesicknesswith 0930 & 1100Divine Worship penter shop until he was 30, was dead, he was laid in a bor- the understanding that they are giving the most valuable of and then for three years he was rowed grave through the pity ofa gifts, something of themselves. SUNDAY SCHOOL an itinerant preacher. He never friend. 0930 - -Chapel Annex wrote a book. He never held an Nineteen wide centuries have Building 722 office. He never owned a home. come and gone, and today he is A Policeman's LetterTo He never had a family. He never the central figure of the human WEDNESDAY'S went to college. He never put race and the leaders of the col- 1900 - -Choir Rehearsal his foot inside a big city. He umn of progress. Santa ClausDear never traveled 200 miles from the I am far within the mark whenI SECOND MONDAY of Each Month place where he was born. He say that all the armies that 0930 Chapel Women's Guild never did one of the things that ever marched and all the navies Santa: (Small Chapel) usually accompanygreatness. He that were ever built, and all I realize that I'm asking for awful lot this an year, perhaps had no credentials but himself. the parliaments that ever sat and more than even you can give, but since this is not a selfish request, U. S. NAVAL HOSPITAL all the kings that ever reigned, I'm sure you'll do your best to fulfill It. Sunday's 1000 While he was still a young man As we once again celebrate the birth of The Prince of Peace, the tide of public opinion turned put together, have no affected the bring to every driver the spirit of brotherhood to make him more against him. His friends ran a- life of man upon this earth,as has new year just ahead. CECIL FIELD way. He was turned over to his that One Solitary Life. -- Au- Fill his Christmas stocking with great driving skill, good judgmeet Traditional Christmas Eve enemies. He went through the thor Unknown and patience. Leave him a bright candle of understanding to and Christmas Day religious help him see the other fellow's needs,, as well as his own, behind services for Protestant and the wheel; and to light his way safely over the highways in the Catholic personnel at NAS Cecil Will Mom's ChristmasBe darkness of the night. have been scheduled for the Give every pedestrian a candy cane of caution that he may Memorial Chapel in Building walk with care and always reach his destination without accidentor 25. Incomplete? injury. PROTESTANT And if you hang a wreath on someone's door, Santa, please makeit Sunday, December 19, 1965 Dear Mom, a bright and shiny one representing the new life and the new 1700 Sunday School pro- Sorry I haven't written. Gee, I forgot all about Christmas beginning in Christmas, not the dark and somber wreath of death gram. Chapel choirs cards. I hope the family didn't mind. I didn't remember until which has hung on the homes of so many traffic victims at Christmas Christmas recital. I got your letter. I'm sure sorry, Mom. I'll be sure and write time in years gone by. 1800 Sunday School Chapel It's just that I'm pretty busy here. Lots of things to do. They In closing, Santa, Pd like to ask you to be especially careful Christmas party. keep us working all the time. I've got to go now, Mom. I sure yourself this year so many drivers just don't realize they could Friday, December 24, 19Go mi.s:>ed Christmas dinner. Tell everyone I said Hi. kill Santa Claus. 1930 A candlelight Christ Love, Your son, With best wishes for your safety, mas, service. All protestant Ralph Your Traffic Officer personnel are cordially How many letters like this will be written this year' ? Maybe Traffic Education Section invited to attend this special one''' Maybe \none? Possibly quite a few. Los Angeles Police DepartmentMPO service I Mow many sailors and marines will forget to drop their parentsand CATHOLIC lo\ed ones a Christmas card ? or even call home collect Drive Continued from 1 Friday, December 24, 1965! Cliriitmas day away from home what is it like for the Page 1600 1800 and 2300 serviceman what is it like for mom and dad? Maybe leave Bldg. 995, or call Ext. 696 for be on hand at the collection site 2345 Confessions want appro\ed or you didn't ask for it and the Season will be pickup arrangements. Those who to accept donations between 10:00: Midnight Mass. spent on base or on liberty .Christmas dinner anile mess have no articles for discard or a.m. and 8:30 p.m. The last dayto Saturday, December 25, 19B! hall instead of home. are unable obtain canned foods, contribute will be December 0800 and 1200 Mass: (Con- This year maybe mom's Christmas table lacks a place set- but are still desirous of contri- fessions before Mass) ting yours. , buting, may make cash donations 22.Each family, according to an Maybe the turkey and pie won't be devoured as fast maybe which will be used to completeeach MPO spokesman, will be thor- you will be missing at the festivities. . food box. oughly Investigated to Insure that Traffic ViolationsThis And what does the family do In your absence- J Do they-remen'-: , such a need exists and that no ber you and talk about the Christmas- dayspastwlaltingforyoury , The Christmas cheer corner on other charitable organization is week Dec. 7 Dec. 13--3 letter or call? Let's see. : '; 0 ; , Monroe Street will be open daily planning similar assistance to Total Accident this year throughDec. Somewhere, in " Anytown, USA, mom:{s fn the :kitchen bast Ing through Dec. 22. 13--------- Personnel will 240 the them over the holidays. turkey. Her ' , son, ar serviceman, away. from home .- ; a.: Number of Accidents throughDec. long way from e white blanket of snow covering; the tiouse//:; ; . 1964 - -' 248 Mom turns to her stove. * The Total number of brown carrots are'turning a golden days since and the"pies are simmering[ and bubbling the telephone last injury in motor vehicle rings. .' , 1 =: Number accident of----------8 Violations" floured Mom's hands eyes on her light apron.up, she rushes' to the phone: ,.wiping= her" This Week - - -19 ' Speeding-----------5 "Ohl; hello Jane, Mom's eyes dull a little and her smile. .fades., The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Reckless Driving - 0 Dinner on schedule. Turkey, potatoes, cranberry sauce, distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Going through Stop Sign 0 and salad fills the are piled Carols on the plates. The scent of the Christmastree Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a Other Violations - -14 ing of forks almost room. complete from the the record player and the Where clink- season's private firm. All Copy submitted (for use in the JAX AIR Ten drivers appeared before are you? atmosphere; NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, the Traffic Hearing Board at the After the meal the phone rin s.uNo she herself. to Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on Monday before meeting held on Dec. 14. Disposition "No, I'm not going to get excited." says publication. News items are welcomed for all sources- of the cases included the "Hello," she answers hurriedly. Telephone EV 9.7711, Ext. 8162. following: Seven lost drivingand "Hello, long distance calling . " parking privileges aboard Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries station for various periods; Christmas Mom's face lights up and her happiness outshines the bright concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing Three were assigned to completean to say hello.decorations. Every one' crowds around the telephone Company,* 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida... eight-hour course in remedial The family Christmas Telephone 359-4040 or 3590271. driving at NATTC; One received The is complete now. scene: Anytown, USA The The time suspension; One was given warning Mother was maybe : Christmas Day. VOL. 23 NO. 40 Four dismissed Eight finedU. yours. , DECEMBER 16, 7965 ; ; If you're not home ( S. Commisioner); and Six loved going for the holidays, remember your parentsand referred to commanding officersfor )or call them ones Vu' send them a Christmas card or letter . possible disciplinary action. They always have a Place set for you both at the dinner table and in their hearts. (NAVNEWS) I Field Tests New Flight : Helmet In BuWeps Project M ra f In September the Navy sunk made as to whether or not the 1'1\ nearly a third of a million dol- helmet will be used by the Navy. lars Into 210 experimental helmets The AOH-1 eliminates the need '1' for an oxygen mask as the hel- \: In comparison to the helmets met has the regulator located I\1 I used by ,A-4 and F-8 pilots inside rather than a separate unit the APH-5 and 6 models the as is used with the APH-5 and 6. i experimental AOH-1 helmet is This internal oxygen apparatus i, expensive. It cost $1,500 per makes it possible for the helmetto helmet as opposed to around be used underwater. Ltjg( ) $52 for the APH-5 or 6 model. S. H. Anderson,an Aviation Phy- I ; But the experimental model, siologist at the center, said that e e 'p i designed and manufactured by in tests conducted here a man i Robert Shaw, incorporates features has been underwater for 30 mIn- p s 100% which neither of the pre- utes with the AOH-1 helmet on. FROMDUVAL sently used models have. These He pointed out that this safety )a DAY USED CAW , 'I features, an internal oxygen regulator factor should be a boom to e- and a solid type con- jection overwater.Lt. . struction, should provide addit- Anderson also reports that uartrnt e . ional safety factors. the experimental helmet gives the halt tea , The NAS Cecil Physiological pilot more protection during a t mat wu Mq011 . Training Center is keeping a high-speed ejectionbecauseof r-b 0. h Sir 1.s $'"' ,' ' tab on 65 of the AOH-1 helmets solid clam-shell like construction. Ant, 1An'" MOTORS .bkNs. ooam AEAR which are being used by pilots The helmet forms a solid tclyd.q.cC IW4'l, TRANStSS, INND 4dhd ONLY M from VA-44, VF-174 and VFP-62 unit when the visor is lowered. ,_n..6R.ls dstha.ee: _do. 1 in all of flight missions. The is controlledby ,. dwq. W ' types oxygen supply . _,. ,, 3\ 2 BIG * The AOH-1 is being 'tested at the lowering and raising of . three other Naval and Marine the visor; when lowered the 4_Sw.Z! 'ua-"* *"" '* r.ew. '' '* I Air Stations under the BuWeps supply is turned on, when up '*. ' sponsored research. The test- the oxygen is off. USEDLOTS ing will end in March when the In the future, tests are sch- - final reports are sent to the eduled for the helmet in the eti .. r.w -- bureau and the final analysis is F-4 and A-5 aircraft. s...' -tr+- , ' > :;'i: .;. ; i" :' tr, 1 .1. f,, .. ,.. ;,.",. :\ A------ "t. > . 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CondillonedCecil SIZES Pits Tax ALL THINGS X2.50 EXTRA FOR WSW OR TUBELESS : No Down Payment, No Payments 'Till After HolidaysWE DIM FINANCE ANYONE IN USN OR USMC FREE Balance & Alignment/ -With/ / -Purchase/ of 4 Tires BEING EQUAL SPEED EQUIPMENTComplete MOTORS Hit of Mil Wheels Tacko.eters Radii Slicks Chrome Pipes Floors Shifts" 1000 W. FORSYTH 3539021FordHeodquartorsForNearly BIG CHIEF TIRE CO. YOUR BEST- VALUE Half ACenturyl 5444 NORMANDY 6201 ROOSEVELT 2809 MAYPORT RC Where You Get Service Beyond The Sale! Across ir All= Mill) (0/t mil (r. Main Gate) (% miles Ir. Main Gate) Ir - , s ET MERRY CHRISTMAS NAS SAX A ' .-' : " Jf. ' . . ";\\'....,. ,,'- . ,.,."; .,'';..\'. ;.. .> ., 7-. Jr::; ", -7 - :-.r.:' '" .. .,. - .. :: . jIl'; ",, ... ; ' Servicemen Celebrate Holidays Season 'Over There' By Dee fiorras, JO2 "Over there, over there. ." I'll be there, at least until the off the Viet Nam coast like this: room, and each hotel had its about every ninth day, and the The unforgettable words of that day afterward. It won't be quite "It was almost like a regular own mess. The cook weren't work days are much longer than famous song still echo from mil- the same as usual, though, because working day, because we still American, but the food was, com here, so' that time off early lions of hearts and memories, this year everyone will had to launch our planes and keep plete with a regular Christmas made a holiday of it," not to mention TV and motion pic- know where I'm going and what the state of readiness up to par. dinner. We had our own EM ture screens, even though the war I'll be doing soon; you want to There was plenty of Christmas Club too, and just about every which occasioned them is long forget about it for a while, so spirit, however, and the moralewas thing we needed was right therein That's Christmas for the past and the wounds which it inflicted everyone can enjoy the holidays, : high. We had contests to the hotel, so there wasn't. any American's in Saigon, Viet Nam. upon the world are little but they won't let you, they'll keep see who had the best decorated need to go anyplace to celebrate. more than ugly scars best for- reminding me with their ques- spaces, with just about everything They had movies right there in gotten. tions. And, I don't think I'll you can imagine being usedas the hotel, too and some nights The men who were ipterviewed For the fourth time witnin be able to quit thinking about the makeshift decorations -- old Bingo" of course, are, back in the United the 20th century,within the memories guys who are over there while aircraft pans, tools, scraps of States now, and all are looking of people still very much I'hi home for the holidays." every kind, just about anythingwe "The mail came pretty regularly forward to enjoying the holidays alive, however, a time and occ- "Don't get me wrong, now. I could get our hands on." and most of the guys in the typical American tradition. asion have arisen for these United believe in what we're doing in "We had a good skipper,who did got their Christmas presents a- States in which the words "Over Viet Nam, and I'm glad I've everything he could to make the head of time. The ones whodidn't there. ." have an applicationtoo got the chance to go over and do most of the day for everyone. it was mostly because of There are still their replace- painful to be soothed, too my share; but, I sure am thank- Divine Cervices were held, of the way they were sent, eithertoo ments,, and thousands of other accurate to be dismissed, and too ful I have the chance to go home course. Mail came pretty'reg-' late or a lot of them were Americans in Viet Nam and on real to be forgotten. for Christmas, because that's ularly, and although some of us sent by parcel post.'* the ships off the coast of Viet While the musical strains of what Christmas is, being with the didn't receive our gifts from Nam. Perhaps it i is: thanks: to "Deck the Halls With Boughsof family and loved ones. My father home until after Christmas, "The morale was real good, them that everyone has the freedom - Holly" and "I'm Dreamingof fought to keep us free in one many of the men did. Santa really high. It was higher thanit to enjoy those holidays, and A White Christmas" echo war, and I knew I'd serve my Clans even paid a visit to the is at most bases In the States, that freedom will still belongto through the air in passagewaysand country in any way I could, butI ship, coming aboard on a heli- believe it or not. They know people throughout the world across parking lots and into never dreamed I'd have to fight copter.It111at" they're doing a good job back next year and the year after and the streets of the Jacksonville for it so soon." the type of story which there." in all of the years to come. Naval Air complex, more that His friend' is a 21yearoldveteran could be told by thousands of the one thought is turned to the of former sea duty, who Navy's seagoing; men. It's what "That getting off early,though, Their Christinas Isn't much, "Over There" of this generation, will leave home the day after Christmas was likeor ,them; was.about the pnjytfilngvve really northeIr'New Year's; but, without - a remote mass of land on the Christmas, heading for a ship what it's going to be like for did to celebrate Christmas, and them and all of the men like Asian continent known as Viet lying in watchful vigilance off them this year for thousands that was really something. We'vegot them down through the ages, the of the strife-torn coast coun- of others like them. just Nam.More a sign there that reads 'Every would there even be a Chri::tma: than one man who is try. His 15 days or so spenton Now, what about the men who Is Day Monday' and that's New Year's celebrate just or ; to in for of safe and leave the holidays will in Viet Nam itself dreaming a snug are ,the scoresof it is. We (how got a day off America Christmas with the family, cele- add up to a total of almost a thousands of Marines and sold- brating in all of the ways so month he's spent with his new iers and airmen and Navy advi- typically American, rememberslast wife since their marriage -- sors who comprise our armed THE OLD CHIEF I SAYS year or the year beforeor almost a month. forces on the mainland( of the : the year before that when I KNOW WHY I'M GOING"I small Asian country What kind things weren't so snug and happy know why I'm going over of a Christmas day can they for them -- when Christmas there. I mean, it's not as if expect? and New Year's weren't holidaysso it were for nothing. It's to That story was obtained froma : On liberty' much as they were "just fight for the cause of freedom, man who just checked aboard another of the endless days of and even though indirectly, it's the first of this week, directly constant readiness u "over for the sake of our country and from Viet Nam.; Although he don't forget there". what it stands for. If it's nec- was never on the "from lines," 1 r And more than one man within essary to fight for that freedom, it was his job to see to it that the complex is in the process of I'll do it, even through all the much needed and depended % yer pass packing and checking out, acc- holidays of the year, if it means upon supplies got to where they \ . ompanied by his own morose imaginings that my children in the future were needed when they were t and of what the holidays are will be able and free to cele- needed. For Christmas, that : going to be like "over there", brate those same holidays." included a regular Christmas r t r1 instead of at home with familyand "I'll be aboard ship,though, so feast complete with turkey, i 'YQr friends. It's not going to be so bad, except dressing and the works, which - More than one child, while rejoicing for the fact that I can't were air dropped to the combat creditidentification- over the idea of Christ- be with my wife and family for rationed troop . mas vacation, is askingtheques- New Year's. A lot of hard work CHRISTMAS SAIGON tion: "Mommy, why isn't Daddy and lonely hours will be Involved, Christmas in Saigon? It was i going tobe home for Christmas but it's not going to be nearly as something like this: "Well, on r , And Mommy answers with a cour- bad as it is for the Marines and Christmas, about all we do is ageous smile, "Because, Honey, advisors actually in the country.I'd knock off early for once I card he's over there in Viet Nam much rather be over there if there are no ships in. We trying to make it possible for fighting than doing it here in this knocked off somewhere: about ;' other people to have a 'Merry country." 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and Christmas' in the years to CHRISTMAS ABOARD SHIP the divisions would go off some- '' come." Exactly what will it be like on where and have a party. We That Credit Identification Card comes from us. 1 CHRISTMAS AT HOME Christmas and New Year's days wouldn't tell anyone where it You get it with your first loan. It's mighty handy Two young men who attended aboard all of those ships off the was at, though you know, to have since we serve you in 775 offices coast NATT Center's AO "A" school Viet Nam coast? There are quitea so nobody would know that to coast. Depend on us for liberty money are looking forward to Christmasat few men attached to the var- many Americans were in one emergency expenses, cash needs. And get home. In fact, they shouldbe ious commands at Jax who can group together." your Credit Identification Card. Your good home when this article is answer that question, because "On New Year's, it was credit assures you of quick service. published; but, on December 26 they were there last year. about the same. Everybody t they leave for Viet Nam, and will "Anyone who sings 'I'm stood their own duty, and except { be starting their New Year off f Dreaming of A White Christmas for the early hours, it was pret- I "somewhere in the Pacific", Is doing just that dreaming, ty much just another day. Nothing FINANCE destined to take part Inwhat Is not says one seconds class, the father exciting about it." cr crDOMESTIC a war. What are the holidays of three who is going "On Christmas tight\ last year 0 RAT ION going to be like for them? spending the first Christmas t you know, the Brinks Hotel blew Take the gangling 19yearoldwho his kids in three years. "''t's up, and everybody they could find " looks like somebody's kid hot all year around in that area, stood duty. It still didn't ruin JACKSONVILLE LOANS TO $600 ' brother. With a youthfully shy and the nearest thing to snow anyone's Christmas though; 1193 grin on his face and a far-off f you might see on Christmas or everyone still had a pretty goof 440 W.So.Adams Edgewood St. Ave. .. Phone 389-0391 356-0091 look in his eyes, he tells of any other day would be rain; time, or tried to." 926 25 E.Arlington Road Phone Phone 721.0550 some very positive ideas on the and even that's unlikely." "We had hotel to live in( 1638 Adams Main St.St. .. Phone 356-0076 354-6841 I subject. One experienced chief describes pretty nice ones, with two or 5852 3102 Norwood Beach Ave. Phone Phone 765-1601 i I "Christmas at home? Yes, his shipboard Christmas three, maybe four men to a 5212 N. Purl Blvd.St .. Phone Phone 353-6248 359-20S1 J - - - il 161965; JA / I Two CF Officers NARTU-News & Views I Design Special 72 Explorer Scouts were takenon cil of Boy Scouts Executive Board a local flight In a NARTU during 1966. Jax C 118 Transport.The ... . . I g Survival Packet North Florida Council The Chief of Naval Air Reserve Helicopter search and rescue Scouts were aboard the station Training boasts of its own"Gray holding their annual conferenceThe Eagle". Cdr Claude Levinge missions flown in the Jacksonville - theme of this gather- yearls fre- Fighter Training Officer for the Naval Complex are Ing was "Youth Looks Ahead", quently confronted with the pro- staff, completed 4,000 flight blem of communicating with pilots and included a vocational confer- hours of jet flying recently. ThisIs who have gone down in the ence, physical fitness social believed to be a first in the . activities, and citizenship.The Navy. of Florida and Georgiaor swamps conference is scout com- Commissioned in November which stranded boat crews are in rough seas. pletely conducted by the boys, 1944, he has flown over 6,200 The communications barrierwas who elect a staff among them- flight hours. investigated by NAS Cecil selves to arrange the program. The commander was dubbed NARTU Jax hosted the scouts Field Operations Officer Com- "Gray Eagle" in 1962 at NAS mander Dixie Mays. Cmdr.Mays during their conference.The Atlanta, Ga., where he single - aircraft for the solution the transport handedly convened two reserve came up with a to WONG CHEUNG problem and Lieutenant Fred local flight was piloted by Lcdr squadrons from propeller driven ' Clyde D. Lamee attached for the the station's crash officer aircraft to Jets. : Lakeway, local unit. Lcdr Lamee residesat NATTC AO B' Sailors and a helicopter pilot, put' 7420 Hennessy Rd., in Jack- . . . the Idea Into working order. sonville. Santa'YearRound'A Lt. Lakeway constructed a watertight . . T. J. Borkowski AE3N. and ; Play survival radio packet W. A. Brantana, TDAN have which can be dropped by a helicopter Capt. C. W. Pittman Jr. returned to NARTU Jax with most unlikely group to be a month for the support of each hoist or parachuted down NARTU CO, has been elected to top honors from their respective over land or sea. serve on the North FloridaCoun- "A" Schools. St. Nick Instructorsand child. In addition Christmas playing at - The survival kit Is made ,,, t '" NJ" .'<' up students at the Naval Air a $5 cash gift for each childis contains ,'. '. < "; ,w't'h'-\ ,< ,1 ,'t.1 . of two packages; one < 1'fJ " i Technical Training Center's A- mailed. Finances for Cheung the. radio mltter-re- ,..,.. ... '- ..'''',.t'j 'f3".r: viation Ordnance Class"B"School and Wong are collected regularly only tr n ; radio :' "',"" .< >' W',' l;',;,,',.,:>, :':: . ceiver with a transporting : is a daily Santa Claus to from all personnel of the \1i"w. other contains medical ,, the two 'Chinese( refugee children. school and a special fund is main beacon kit, flares, clothing,food a a ........,.iI f': ,'r':"'- .,,, ,' .,' tained for three months care In radio and other necessary survival This small group of Navy career advance. gear. So far In the timesIt iJ grATPS NAr Petty Officers, whose usual has been used on SAR mis- WE-7 .business is the teaching and oper- Contact by monthly letter Is sions from NAS Cecil, the packets - atipn of deadly bombs and rock- maintained between these child- have landed with success ets, began this humanitarian pro through the use of a "GibsonGirl" ren and the school, and at times ject In April 1962. parachute dropped from by those personnel leaving the AO"B" School. the helicopter from a stagnate line. The two children, 11-year-old v ,ate Cheung Kan Por, a boy, and A father bald to his daughter, \ eight-year-old Wong Chik Kuen, About one third of the school's "Your boy friend approached me a girl, are refugees from Com- graduates receive orders to the and asked for you hand. I con- munist China and are now livingin Seventh Fleet in the Far East, sented, dear." Hong Kong. They were eight and each one that does is provided -' "But Father," cried the girl, I, and five respectively when adop- with the addresses so "I don't wish to leave Mother." ted by the Navymen under the should they have the opportunityto "I understand, child," the father - Foster Parents Program. stop in Hong Kong, they can said. "Only don't let me visit "their children". stand in the way of your hap- piness. Take you r mother with 72 EXPLORER SCOUTS of the North Florida Council of i Master Chief Francis R. Luc- you." Okla Service Station Boy Scouts board a Nervy C-7I8 transport aircraft from NAR zycki, Supervisor for the school, Cheung is an intelligent boy, December 11. News. focal co-ordinates the project. He TU Jax for a flight, i iRH ii A attending school so he can qual- said that the school staff and businessman. - for ify a good job as a students feel that fifty cents a He feels a deep obligationfor isn't much but the child- day to the opportunity go to school. ren It means a lot a chanceto There are no free schools In Hong get an education, enough foodto Kong. Wong has been describedas eat, sufficient clothing, and a precociously Intelligent child a few necessities of life. school. She and loves going to , too, is greatful to her foster Aviation Ordnance "B" Sch- parents for the wonderful opp- ool contributes a total of $15 ortunity. f r,. M b " VISITCLAUDE ) NOLAN r. ' CADLUC'! & PONTIAC MW . OPEN MON.THRU SAT. UNTIL 8PM PHONE EL 3-3922 0 .' CHIEF CAMPBELLS Bla.xid.ing TennecoSERVICE NO RED TAPE JUST GKFJ2N CASH STATION- Offers Tell us how much you need and when you need it. Call fora 103rd and Blending personal (and top secret) appointment to apply for your GAS FOR LESSTo loan. You'll be surprised how low your payments will be. Military Personnel aid Government EmployeesAT Loans To $600 . OUR SPECIAL ISLANDAlso SfffBOffffO ffNflMF COMPANY e Tune-up s e Delco liatleries.Lubrication A lifesaver when you need< P ires tone Tires e Wash & Wax Quaker State OilIlrakcwork (;ietlefa'1110' Repair 34 West Duval St. 215 Lynch Building ROAD SERVICE 0700 2400 Telephone Elgin 6.3311 Telephone ELgjn 6.1251December Area Civil Service News I Wage Survey Brings Queries By EmployeesThis I ( is the second and final Q. What/ happens to the wage Not necessarily. Navy pay is of a series which will help em- data in Washington? based on overall survey results. ployees understand the fullscalearea For example, survey results may show that local rates for a part- wage suvey procedures.) Navy wage specialists do the . icular jo b have not increased.If final editing and computation of Common questions about wage data which is reviewed by a however, the overall results show a general increase,the gen Navy Wage Committee surveys are: repre- ' reflected in be eral increase will sentatives and one Bureau re- higher rates for all Navy jobs. Q. Are /Incentive/ and piece presentative.Q. . work rates collected? SUMMER JOBS I's Are all Navy occupations Yes, provided that basegua- The U. S. Civil Service ranteed rates are also availableand Included In survey? Commission has just announced F average hourly earnings can No, as data on all occup- an examination, No.380,to be accurately determined.Q. ations are not necessary to issue be used in filling summer jobsin an equitable pay schedule due 1966 in Engineering and s Are bonuses paid by pri- to Navy's method of alignment of Physical Science positions.The { r vate firms used In comput- occupations based on relative program is intended for ing rates? difficulty, knowledges requiredand college students who are ma- skUll joring in these fields. Yes, provided they are regularly All college students who are paid per agreement and Q. Who/ determines which/ / / occupations majoring in either engineering pensation.Q.constitute. part of regular com- will be surveyed? or one of the physical scien- 40 YEARS OF SERVICE. .Copf. J. R. Macknth, CommandIng . OIR furnishes a basic list ces, and who are interested, must in Officer, HAS Jax, presents Wendell Patrick 'of the Administration Are supervisory pay rates which may be added to by the file summer an application employment under this Dept. with a pin marking 40 years of combined surveyed? local survey committee. Em- examination before January, military and civilian/ /// service. Mrs. Patrick observed this ployees and employee groups also 1966. Application forms and happy occassion along with Cdr. Robert D. Kunkle/ Administration No, since supervisory rates have the opportunity to suggest complete information con- Officer.Patrick. such as for Leadingman, Quar- additions or deletions to the list. cerning this program may be terman and Chief Quarterman are Q. If my rating Is not surveyed obtained from the Employment set on a fixed percentage differential how Is my rate of pay Office, Building 907. Honored ,For above ratings supervised. - set? This summer work program Your pay is set from dataon this prohibits station the,or employment any other Naval at 40 Years of ServiceWendell Q. Does the local committee national trends in private activity, of sons and daughtersof ! recommend the new wage industry and on the basis of civilian employees of the scale? alignment with other ratings of Navy, or the sons and daugh- Patrick of the NAS at NAS Pensacola. He trans- No. The committee sends equivalent skill and complexity.Q. ters of members of the Navy Jax Administration Departmentwas ferred to NAS Miami in 1940 the factual data found to Wash- If my rating was survey uniformed service. However, recently honored for com- where he remained for six yearsas ington. It may, however, make ed, will I get the actual rate such applicants would be eli- pleting 40 years of Federal ser- Administrative Assistant in any desired recommendations. found in this area? gible for employment by any vice, military and civilian.Mr. the Aviation Training Depart- other Federal agency. Patrick who presentlyserves ment. as a Management Analystand Supervisory Administration Since coming to the Jackson- Officer, began his career in 1935, ville area in 1946, Mr. Patrick when at the age of 22 he en- has served both at NAS lax and listed in the Army. His last at Cecil Field as that install- duty station was in the Army ation developed from an auxiliary Finance Dept., at Fort Benning, field to a full operational air NOTICE Georgia, where he served as station. clerk to the permanent Board Prior to assuming his present Recorder. position he worked as a Methods After separation from the Examiner in the Admin Dept. Army in 1935 Mr. Patrick was Mr.and Mrs. Patrick who have employed as the senior typist in two children reside at 2817 the Aviation Training Division Green Street in Jacksonville CREDIT UNION MEMBERS Civil Service PromotionsThe I followingNASJacksonvilleemployees TO: Stockman have been promoted ir MOORE, Willis M. The Credit Union accordance with the station's TO: Helper Electroplater Merit Program: SAMUELSON, Michael B. will be CLOSED OVERHAUL AND REPAIRDEPARTMENT TO: Assistant Production Con- trolman (Aircraft Metalsmith) SCRAY, Peter J.,J r. TO: Aircraft Quality Control TO Assistant Production Con- the week Specialist, GS 9 : during of trolman (Aircraft Metalsmith) WILLIAMS, Robert C.Jr. KRESS, Robert L. SWILLEY, Wilton E. Clerk, DAVIS, Herbert L. TO: Supervisory Supply DECEMBER 2731for MERRIAM,Jack W. Jr. GS-5 SCRAY, Peter J.Jr. MOED, David A. PHIFER, Clayton C. TO: Aircraft Examiner (Electronics year-end closing TO: Aircraft Engine Mechanic Mechanic) HOWN, John D., Jr. CARNEY, Jack M. DIXON Cecil L. TO: Production Controller (Air- calculation and posting of dividends. LIGHTFOOT, Wallace L. craft) GS 9 SAPP, Warren G. HUCKS, James W. RYAN, Roy W. TO : Electroplater DIGGS, William E. SOWELL Carl B. EMERGENCYLOANS DIAS, James , TROYER, Ivan R. PUTNY, David J., Jr. MILTON, Freeman, Jr. and WITH DRAWALS will be ANKENY,Josia L. HUNTER, Ell A. Jr. TO: Rigger JONES, Herman A. LITTLES, LeroyTO accepted telephone appointment. DEW, Preston W. : Planner & Estimator (Air- TO: Aircraft Engine Worker frames Mechanic) MOWBRAY, Melvin M. CARLSON, Andrew R. mNWELL, Lewis P.,Jr ROBERTS, Robert H. Ja F aeza8ORED774'ON 1U: Airframes Worker NafJI STARLING, George R. TO: Chief Quarterman. (Aircraft ; BREWER, Ellis G. Plant Maintenance) MORRISON, HerschelTO CAMERON Donald W. R. : Planner & Estimator (Air- TO: Assistance Planner & Esti- j craft Metalsmith) mator (Airframes Mechanic j BAFFARI, Daniel MACLEOD, Duncan A. WOOD James H. C Estimator JAXHA BLDG. 3y CECIL FIELD BLDG. 26 TO: Assistant Production TO: Planner and Con- (Electronics Mechanic) Tel. 384.4121 or Base Ext. 8507 SP 1-3211 Ext. 205 trolman (Airframes Mechanic) GILLETTE Robert L. Hours: Mon. Fri. 9:30 4:30 Hours: Mon. Fri. 8:30. 3:00 MONELL, Dominick .Mechanic (Electronics TO: Instrument THOMAS " , Frank C. 'I JOHNS, Allan C. _ . GEl.WTCKS William.P.Jacksonville J . .. ' I! 76, 7965 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURHER Page 7 1 lfYaAsklJs NATTC : Holiday Comml.sary Hoare I Behind The Scene To accomodate holiday shop- With Christmas right around W. D. Wade, AZ3, GSE: "I pers at NAS Jax, the Commis- the corner our inquiring photographer would say that I like Christmas Store has announced went to NAS Cecil Fieldto the best sary new mostly by Angus Thompson, J03 hours which will go into effect. the that Naval poll people on because I love Monday Dec. 20th. , Air Station as to what holiday the thought of The yuletide season Is now training center personnel and The Commissary which is us, they liked best giving and re- f;:", in full swing at the Naval Air their dependents will have a safe ually closed on Mondays will be C. L. Turner, SA, Communi- c 'iving. ...... Technical Training Center. and happy Christmas filled with open on the 20th and 27th duringthe cations: "Christmas and NewTear's "Decor- Christmas music fills the air many blessings. holiday season only. are my at ions are around building 500, scenes depicting The Commissary will be openon favorites. I everywhereand 4 Nativity are on display Accolades and congratulationswere Dec. 20, 22, 27 and 29 from like them because everything WADE near the Chaplain's Office, extended by the CO to mem- 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. On Dec. they is beautiful. and green foliage and gaily color bers of AO "A" School class 533 23 and 30 store hours will be come close together "To me this is the real spiritof ed lights are on the front of all for winning the "Honor Flag' for from 10 a.m. to 6 p..m. The and this Christmas and It's a spirit major buildings. the seventh time last week. Even store will close on Friday, Dec. provides for a that everyone shares because it Captain Thomas B. Ellison, though Class 533,which graduated 24, Sunday, Dec. 26 as well as long vacation. is the celebration of our Savior's NATTC's Commanding Officer, Wednesday, failed to break the the 31st of December, and as "The holi- TURNERday birthday." has expressed the hope that all record of nine"Honor Flags" set usual, Monday, Jan. 3. season is going'to be a lot earlier this year, they were Patrons are urged to take advantage - different for me this year it champs in every respect. of the Monday openingsto will be the first Christmas I've reduce congestion later in the spent without seeing snow it I New Books I NATTC'S Dental Department week. won't seem quite right. tbbrary so enthusiastic about its month- "Another thing I like about By Sharon Arnold old "Do-it-Yourself" stannous Christmas is that it is a day flouride treatment program thatit His secretary was Just comfortably - when-- vou can- see old friends can hardly wait until the Christ- seated on his lap when and relatives ,that you haven't EXPERIENCE OF WAR: THE MOUNTAIN MAN, by Vardis mas Holidays are over. Before the jobber looked up and saw his seen in a long time." UNITED STATES IN WORLD Fisher. A novel based on his- stannous fluoride, a decay pre- wife entering the office. "mile- WAR II by K. S. Davis. A his- torical characters, this tells the ventive agent, was tediously applied High Furniture Co," he dictated ,W. W. Smith, AE3, VA-12: tory of WW II as America knewIt story of mountain man Sam by the Dental Techniciansto rapidly, "Gentlemen:Shortage or "I, like Christmas best of all. both on the home front and Minard, a fur trapper beyond the each patient as needed. But no shortage, how long do you thinkI Usually I get the battlefield, highlighting Important frontier, who loved an Indian girl despite that tooth decay has been I can run my office with only to go home and battles or campaigns on and when she was killed In a climbing and the tech's workload one chair?" Fifth Wheelhm see my re- ? land and sea and such people as raid, began an implacable ven- increasing. Indiana Motor Truck Ass'n latives."I General Eisenhower, FDR, Bull detta against the savage Crows do feel Halsey, Paton and Henry Wallace. and Blackfeet. AA ' that Christmashas THERE IS A lost 'a lot THE SECRET OF D-DAY by of its original Gllles Perrault. The story of YOUR GUIDE TO PHOTOGRAPHY Plc- meaning, it's SMITH how the secrets of D-Day were by Helen F. Bruce. ThisIs becoming too commercialized. kept by the Allies, showing the a complete handbook Intendedfor ? "Of,course if you're from the activities of spies and counter- beginners, and even more N'-SAVE north Christmas isn't really spies on both sides. It was Impossible proficient photographers, who N'SAVE . Christmas without snow." for the Allies to hide are interested in learning and reviewing :y..: the huge preparations, so they principles and basic STORE D. L. Bush, SN, Communications set in motion minutely planned techniques that underlie the tak- DRUGS : "New Year'sl 1 schemes mislead the Germans, ing and making of photographs.The . "It seems that everyone can at least as to the date and placeof author has provided,in clearlayman's c NEAR YOU better start in the invasion. language, a well organ- n; the new year, ized compilation of photographic LAZZARO THE CROSS OF by and it seems information.The . John Harris. A tourist resort like .. needs everyone that start' :. In the Italian Alps has an ancient I earthen dam located above the Importance of reading cannot SERVING BREAKFAST, II like the I also town, that is in such bad repair be overstated. MAKE IT A HABIT I vacation.longer holiday" BUSH that It threatens the safety of the : TO VISIT YOUR LIBRARY LUNCH & DINNER I "Another one of my favoritesis town and Its people. Engineers OFTEN. holi- report that the stored water must Independence Day. This be drained Into the lake without day shows that our country is delay to save the town. But no still strong and independent as it one will listen to the warnings.An . has always been. archeological, searchingfor t ttf tl Roman town in the lake, A. A. Sweeney, SN, VF-11: a has brought the 6th-century "Veteran's Day is my favori.e. up ( wooden cross lost when Bishop I This day paysa Lazzaro's barge capsized. To tribute the to drain the dam would mean destroying - veterans of all the archaeological site wars; I think : beneath its spillway, and the town everyone in the "fl' ; officials refuse to act until It U. S. should be !e is too late. thankful for t these men. It :; THE NEW INTELLIGENT MAN'S is these veterSWE EN EY GUIDE TO SCIENCE, by Isaac ans that have given so much toward Asimov. An expanded, updated the preservation of our edition of Dr. Asimov's surveyofthe freedom." discoveries and achievementsof modern science, explaining in L. C. Mesenbrink, AMEAA, nontechnical language the most GSE: "Ibelievethe most important recent developments in every holiday is r' field of scientific endeavor. Good Friday. This Is the day YAMAMOTO: The Man Who Christ died for Menaced America, by John Deane us and then on Potter. It was Yamamoto, the , Easter Sunday Harvard educated oil expert and . he arose from Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Iecember the dead. This 4 --. Fleet, that dreamed up, shows that we MESENBRINKcan planned and executed the surprise n take him as our Savior and attack on Pearl Harbor. It was " pray through him to God. He both his mcment of triumph, yet THE ARBOLES died for us, and yet he lives for also the event that started the long story of his defeat and death. us."This" to me, is the best hol- the This Pacific is the War.story by the expert of ALL TWO BED ROOM, ONE BATH UNITS. iday. -- NOW RENTING WITH IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY e Ideal location In Orange Park, one block Central Heating and Cooling from town"CENTER" and shopping area with Individual thermostatic (Drive one Mock south of Klngsley Avenue controls and registers Installation and turn towards the River.) McCALL SERVICE.INC. V e All units with walled-ln gardens or private a All units with complete carpeting and balconies. drapes.GENERALELECTRICKKehen. ry I Swimming pool with adjacent laundry facllftles - located In the central garden area. featuring MARK 27 built-in range with e CRANE plumbing fixtures throughout _ push button controls;two-door refrigerator MOEN single handle controls with zero degree freezer and automatic - defrost fresh food section. LOCATED ONE BLOCK EAST OF U.S. 17 AND ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF KINGSLEY AYE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL MRS. C. IV. TURNER AT 264-6648 ...... .. --- . 8 4 JAi AIR NEWS/AFTERBURN/ -- -- .- -\oWlIIUUI\ lCi9: fI -1_-.-.' -------- ----- -- -- ------- -w--w----r--- -5----'-.5-. ._ I December '16 6, 1965 -5--- 5 -r- -----'---S S SS JAX AIR/ NEWS/AFTERBURNER/ . .. Best Wishes for a Merry Chr( hr mas andHuppyNewYear- S : ''f' :" , 1 .. : -"'.,> .. 5 t ; fk ' ? N .,.t . tif.1. / 'frsY! c1 ;. )' Lth r i Ajc"wi; !* I $ : i 0 1 !-f1q1J1ifr :; 4 H V p ''rtl''& Wif f S *" . I// S .i: . S r .S $7j .ikfl LJ I 1 1S , ' X1'A7Zt % /J( '1 AS - (j ,.. -,,. 'e j "'"?f1" f\;\' \ I S 5S \ " '1\0'\ $ , 'f' 'kJ. 'S ' "" '' 'f' J 1i'> " ' I- roo. .1:( -1-1ol' :!& '', '" > + I '$;,, ...J;.;,.,.'.'"1, ,,-..... >:_n ': ,, ' ::0 .. . < -.........,.. '" M '" :*<1''! :' , C.I.T.T. knows 4 :"" I i .M '., w, that __ From Your"ROBERTS : tON ''E JOB""" Navy -: I youdon't -- - i .% ., , k ., ? ,1 5' , '5 5 .. .. .. enjoy S J .. .S V. ""c.' .., ( .%. &;:7 . borrowing g..: S S.. : : Holiday shopping's' : ....,. I in the money.That's .. .5 S % t S bag ( why we give ' you such fast service.) -S Don't' ever think we're' rushing you through when you wi---r iIS stop in at (C.I.T.for a loan to pay bills..to travel... I, w or meet personal problems. The reason you'll' find us I .S5,5 -S'S: - handling your application so fast is this: We've' learned S S A ______ SAL that people don't' come to us when they need sympathy. tS :i : : I S' _____ t tS _ They come to us when they need money.. So expect 4 S S ' speedy money service when you come to see us about your I JSi5:4 : ti'ti't' : .with an HFC Shopper's' LoanGet loan. (There are over 400 (C.I.T.. offices from coast to :: \t S : coast where you'll' get the same zippy service..) J ---- I your holiday shopping done nowwithan I ..1 HFC Shopper's' Loan. With cash from LOANS TO $3000 IH 2.1 _- '5''W'; .5 Household, you can shop for values any- r1 --- ---..---. -. where-and get the gifts you want for friends CASH YOU GET 1 :1 rI S S ' : : rL and family. You avoid big January bills- and Monthly 31 30 24 .. S Payments mos. mos. mos. p------wa ,, ._.. S repay in convenient amounts. For every sea- S 'i-1 $$50 $$1549.56. $$1322.36. .-$$1083.54-- St 4 sonal need, borrow with confidence from the ''S 5' S 70 2169.39 1851.30 -1516.96- h:; 1 S.. /1 oldest, most trusted company of its kind- _100 2644.71 2167.09 LI /11 / Household Finance. - 1L 1---- . 120 _._ L-.!2600.50Ctedit .? CHEVROLET iJ MONTHLY SPECIAL - ._ hIe, Z . 'CCldenl' .rd health' Insurance available OnarllOansatlowErOul', r.'rs.' needs USED 4hcsL; CARSWe S Borrow up to $$600 UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT COMPANYIII Will CHICKEN I [ : DINNER; ..._99( Take up to 24 months to repay Pay, Top Dollar ALL YOU CAN EAT a Now For Your Car -_ 3312 Beach Blvd.Jacksonville In Trade I 1eAM OPEN PAILS. HOUSEHOFINANCE 7 iJ Fla. On New Or Good Used Car. CHURCH OF CHRIST YOUTAKE 11:3: 0A.M.TO 10P.M.ICITCH1 We Make a S 5223 Wcsconett Lllvd. YOUR CAR Specialty of Phone: 398-1581. See Us Soon. Near NAS '\WITH\ YOU( ? 4 For r Financing, ,, And 'Insurance HETY'' : CATFISH Just ocr Tlmuouana Rd. I Stateside And Overseas., $ (Cull: SHRIMP ROBERTS CHEVROLET SUNDAYS: DYER M. BURRGovernment CHICKEN OYSTERS 25 West Forsyth_St.-Phone: 355-9683 ,, 10:00: .\M.\ !\ Bible Study repruentlna STEAKS Employees RED SNAPPER Cedar Hills Shopping Center S { AND 11flO.M.: / Worship ';:4t tf'' Green OLDSMOBILE 6:00: P.M.!\ Evening Service Finance Corporation I TAKE-OUT BANQUET SERVICE SERVICE& 3734 Blending_Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 Cove WEDNESDAYS: ''and BUSINESS MEN'S. 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 Springs I ;, Florida International Service LUNCH .. ... 7 7:30: 0 P.M. Mid-Week\ Service Ak about Mil vtnlng hour PH. 284.3033 .v-rnn Church Phone SP 1-5075 Insurance Company 3438 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771.5581 All HFC OFFICES OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS |||| 'linister Phone SP 1-2646 Sf.15( Timuquona Hd. 77MK27' ()) w t'Page L - . Page 8 R'w' -- lAX;; -AIR; HEWS/AFTER/ 1flo iF'' .n......,..-.mb.r..- 76.7 1965 "A 11V An 4,in: "I kir-U.C;TE": ,/Ar.*CTCDDIIDUCD..."..."' ".T'j,.." I uyv. *VIt - It .. r Best Wishes For a Merry' Ch r andHappy NeWYearLf '--j . - '0// "" 'tft c&r& <4ur. ..... 'Il IlI : , (krma .., '. ; 1 .*/ l'fA''' *' ,| I $ ( ') 4rt f ....." '" l I, ? JI ': L' . ,r ,4p; tl4e1r4 C A \ II 't "s- Vk 4k"LtJ \ ; - r Y k \\i .. mffj. 1 r ..,,,,'i.{,"' ,.h): ''I'.::1'.:..1.!I ; A A ... { . '" jlitiC. /'. ''..''i'' A7 / !t i :: c (" '1>. t'I ,.t J. _- t I I1 II I I -1 I 4 S 1 1I : Q 5- ... ,I I I .t - NUF .e .. I II II I I . .. 4 ;" 4l II I I e.l.I 1.1.T.I knows "c ; I I I that From Y Your: ''ONII E JOB" Navy I youdon't W:"i ..., ., --; . II > :, : ;.Pfj.at... ,;;: ,",' >> 1fr ( -.. rJ: .. . .. ; joy ; S ) A ,,., . ' ' Ip. ... . 4 L . borrowing :. ( : - - -. "I Holiday shopping'sin ' money. L_- --- "f J cc( :. S. "'. t .4 4 ; 7 ;;. the bag ____ _'_. (That's' why we give you such fast service.) --. . --- ''r''a1' - S Don't' ever think we're' rushing you through when you -rr- I II __ stop in at (C.I.T. for a loan to pay bills..to travel... -I---. I -4_____ L or meet personal problems. The reason you'll' find us handling your application so fast is this: We've' learned MW1. that people don't' come to us when they need sympathy. I j _ They come to us when they need money. So expect speedy money service when you come to see us about your !; / I with an HFC Shopper's' LoanGet loan. (There are over 400 (C.I.T. offices from coast to coast where you'll' get the same zippy service.) S your holiday shopping done nowwithan wc f HFC Shopper's' Loan. With cash from LOANS TO $3000 j : H ,. Household, you can shop for values any- --- -------- I "\, where-and get the gifts you want for friends CASH YOU GET I : : Z:4:t"'' & and family.You avoid big January billsand Monthly 31 30 \ : : Payments mos. mos. 24 I.1 a repay in convenient amounts. For every sea- mos . $$50 $$1549.56 $$1322.36 -- -$$1083.54--- -- .;,-."'""...;... : sonal need, borrow with confidence from the 4 _________ ______ 70 2169.39 1851.30 1516.96 oldest, most trusted company of its kind- -- _lOa 2644.71 2167.09 Household Finance. 120 --- ROBERTS CHEVROLET MONTHLY SPECIAL late' ,acc'dent' .ar,d health, 2600.50Cledt needs I nsutance aulabl on aliloans. i'Wei jroui ii i at S USED/ CARSWe ,.*4.4clr' Borrow up to $$600 UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT CHICKEN 4 1 DINNER... 99( Take up to 24 months to repay COMPANY Will ? - Pay, Top Dollar ALL YOU CAN (EAT T - - Now For Your Car In -- 3312 Beach Blvd.Jacksonville Trade OPEN PAILi. HOUSEHOWFINANCE c III 7 lt Fla. On Now Or Good Used Car. CHURCH OF CHRIST CAN! YOU 11:30: A.M.TO 10 P.M. We Make a 5223 Wesconett Blvd. TAKE( YOUR CAR% 4 Specialty of Phone: 3981581h See Us Soon. Near NAS% \WITH\ YOU( ? _ Just for financing And 'Insurance L ET's' : CATFISH Off Timuauana Rd. SHRIMP Stateside And Overseas. (Call: . ROBERTS CHEVROLET SUNDAYS: DYER M. BURRGovernment w r"F iT F CHICKEN OYSTERS 25 West Forsyth_Sf.-Phone: 355-9683 10:00: A.M.\ Bible Study representing: 'wl.l____ S STEAKS Cedar Hills Center J" Employees S RED SNAPPER Shopping AND 11:00: A.M. Worship . OLDSMOBILE 6:00 j--rJ.-'i: TAKE.OUT SERVICI 3734 Blanding_Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 , : P.M. Evening ServiceWEDNESDAYS Finance Corporation BANQUET SERVICE1ITCI4W "h Green Cove : 'and ** S BUSINESS MEN'S. 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 3984541Ask Springs,, Florida International Service LUNCH .. .. : i PH. 7:10: P.M.\ Mid\ -Week'Service about*ur twitlng h.ur" Insurance Company 284-3033 JAX 264-9600 Church Phone SP 1 1-5073 3438 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771.5581 ALL L HFC OFFICES OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Minister Phone SP 1-2646 -5.15( Timuguana Rd. 77I-OS27()) _: - w J' - Page 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURWEK ecember 16, 1965r '\9; ;<\\10 ' ;; .. ...;;.. ;. 1 1go. CPO Club To r; Women's SideOftheStory Host Children At Christmas PartyThe ! NAS Jacksonville Chief By Shirt ConoughtonPopeye's Petty Officers' Club will hold its annual Christmas party for more than 50 Jacksonville area Best PalEd L children Saturday at the CPO ; Club. I ref The festivities will begin at 11 p.m. at the Club, Building McCullers born and bred in time just before we go on the air.I . etM 593 in the NATTC area. A Jacksonville is a man with a story feel without exception that all : traditional Christmas dinner will of happiness and success. Ed children are good away from i I be served the CPO guests before attended Andrew Jackson High, home and I never have any I the arrival of Santa Claus. had two years of college, was a trouble." I T St. Nick has chosen to arriveat Navy corpsman and is now mar- Recently at a school carnivalI I % : the Club in a helicopter pro- ried to a lovely blond, the fatherof saw "Skipper Ed" inundated i \ ., ,,*:. vided by the Naval Air Reserve a baby daughter three months with children of all shapes and ; sizes. When I asked him about : Training Unit. A magician will old.Good <' .. a rR -r' provide entertainment for the natured, easy going Ed is this he said, "I 1 love it; it's , I ,( '" \ ,tf '(t-'t !W.Ju. children during the Christmas intensly interested in television sort ,of like being Santa Claus. : ... \ 1t" t. .i. .x ' w meal. from the present problems to the In big crowds like that I am always ; THE CPO CLUB "PAK" STORE. .A new packaao store After dinner the children will fascinating future of specialized afraid that the little ones t has been opened In the HAS Jax Chief Petty Officer s Club, open their gifts of toys and clo- programming. He is soft spoken, will be hurt and I do think that ; building 593, In the HATTC This modern addition thing. The party for the child- well liked by man, woman and this kind of a show carries a lot area. new, child. On the Ed" of with it. If ren who come from foster homes "Skipper responsibility you ; to the club has open shelves, stocking a wide variety of beverages in the Jacksonville area is spon- show his insight to the world of use poor English the kids'can f 'r and refreshments and also has a walk-in/ cooler available sored by the CPO Club Advisory little people is a gift he skill- always try to give the excuse that i to provide cold drinks./ The "pak" store salesman, Group which represents all the fully employs. Ed says, "Some they heard it on T. V. on . "Mac", Is shown here assisting two CPOs in their Christmas chief petty officers on the Naval children are deathly afraid of the Skipper Ed. It is not good for cheer selections. Air Station. cameras and the show,but I never public relations" President of the Advisory draw attention to this child or Mr. McCullers is undoubtedlyone Group is Master Chief K.H.Cole- embarrass him. Instead, I talkto of the nicest persons you Ladies of Unit 91 Hold all the children around him could ever have the pleasure of man.Motor cycle transportation to and gradually the child wants to meeting and all who know him Business Social Affair and from the Naval Air Stationis join in the fun. Sometimes if one want this "nice guy" to' have being provided through the particular child istooexhuberantI success.So . of the Jacksonville look for something nice about Unit 91, Ladies Au xillaryof the planked a card party to be heldat Coach courtesy Company. him then talk to him about it. in closing, Skipper Ed and I Fleet Reserve Association com- the home of Paula F. Milleron They try to live up to the praiseand both would like to wish you all a bined business with pleasure at Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 8 p.m. everything works out fine. very Merry Christmas and a their December.regular During monthly the meeting business in Business over, the 'members Give U. S. This is all during the warm up Happy, Happy New Year! session the members voted to deliver exchanged ,gifts and were served a basket to a needy familyat refreshments by Mrs. Frank Saving Bonds Christmas, gave a donationto Lodesky and Mrs.Harvey Miller, the National President's pro- from a table decorated with For ject "Eyes for the Blind", reported Christmas colors and centered x on the sale s of perfume, with poinsettia and red candles. Christmas (a project now completed) and . t t' t Notes Of Interest WAS Cecil Field/ / 1 q aRMAr A'ppp !i VFP6'2 The officers wives of the by Mrs. Anthony Feher and Mrs. ? .. Fighting Photo Squadron once Robert Frosio. The decorationswere again will have a ward Christmas so unusual and very pro- I i j ___ party for the patients at the Naval fessional in appearance.THE . S ; :::r 3 ff Air Station Hospital. The will be December 21st in the CECIL FIELD OFFICERS t4\s afternoon under the direction of WIVES CLUB WILL HOLD THEIR :< Mrs. D. M. Bronk. Entertainment JANUARY LUNCHEON ON THE refreshments and favors TENTH OF THE MONTH AT THE will be given to the patients. Mrs.J. ORF. AT THAT TIME COUNTY W. Reed is the co-chairman. JUVENILE JUDGE LAMAR VA-12 The officers wives of VA- WINEGEART WILL BE TIlE 12 met at the home of Mrs. Lee SPEAKER. Cargill Friday December 10thto make Christmas food gifts for the patients on the contagious disease HAS Jacksonville wards at the Naval Hospital. NARTU December15th Wednesday The Cecil Field Officers Wives the officers wives attendeda Club held their annual Christmas Christmas coffee at the home of Cocktail party Saturday, Decem- Mrs. Thomas Edwards in ber 11th, at the ORF. The beau- Orange tiful Park. Gifts were exchanged in magnolia wreaths were made keeping with the holiday theme. Last night the officers and :'\ Open under new management their ladies attended n "HoHo, . ;- S Ho, Holiday Gathering" at the JET N. A. S. Officers Club Patio. A Christmas Beauty Salon t PrayerMay 6481 ROOSEVELT BLVD RED DADDYA 384-1522 . . . , North f of N. A. S.PERMANENTS. the spirit of Christmas remain in all men's local navy father crimsoned with frustration at his inabilityto hearts so that hope and peace and love shall prevail teach his twenty-two month old $10.00 Woe son basic colors -- and paled at over our land and all other lands on earth. $9.00 his recent failure to get Santa S .}-' $12.50 Wore $11.50 across. 1'5',.',h,." /Ill' Next day, at least partial success - $15.00 Were $13.50 became when the ll'll'I ,_. apparent 1 -/".. II'E. .', Shampoo & Set $2.50 toddler pointed to a picture of :i tj Hair Cut $1.50 the jolly round man with the bushy Board of Directors Committees and Staff t white beard .. and red suit on, 1 Tues., Ted, Thurs. ONLY JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Emily LaRue looked up in wonderment, and proudly announced discovery ofa Open evenings by Appt. "red daddy." '. . .- :,.; ." :i1 '- ' - MoviesJvlovies I Club SchedulesCECIL I will be shown regul- arly at 7 p.m., Monday through BIt.II_ Saturday. NATTC will have two FIELD EM CLUB-Tonight Tickets go on sale today for feature times, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., is game night.bingo will be played the "Welcome 1966" New : : ; : on Saturdays and Sundays. The starting at 8 p.m. Friday Year's Eve Party scheduledfor hospital will have on e featureon dance to the music of Perry and the Chief's club. Due to Sunday at 7 p.m. the Tunesters. Sunday music the limited seating capacity Ads should be moiled to the Holt Publishing Company, Cecil ,Field will have 2 shows for dancingby Mark Castle. Mon- reservations and tables will 4724 Clyde Drive Jacksonville Florida 32208 to arrive not during the week at 5:30 and 8 day, Tuesday, Wednesday and be given with the ticket pur- later than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. p.m. Matinees will be shown on Friday "happy hour" from 5 chase. Plan now to attend this Ads arriving too late (for this deadline will be published the weekends at 2 p.m. with the even- till 6 p.m.CECIL gala evening with the music of following week unless the publisher is Instructed otherwise. Ing show at 7 p.m.. Phil A check or order for the full . . Cay. money cost of' the ad must be Thursday, Dec. 16 received WITH the copy for the ad. FIELD CPO CLUB Friday DO NOT SEND CASH NAS The Sandpiper Eliz- Is dance night, music by prise ACE band DUCEY will CLUB be featured- A sur- RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . ... . .$2.00 Mark Richard Castle abeth Taylor, Burton Lobster dinner for at Per additional line ((4 words per line). . .0.50 NATTC Fluffy Tony Ran- $2.25 or a 16 oz.T-bone for$1.75. the club tomorrow night with dall, Shirley Jones Saturday music by the Spot- "The Group" on Saturday, and Hospital Becket Richard lighters. "Chicken Special" 1/2 Phil Cay on Sunday. Mark Castle - Burton, Peter O'Toole fried chicken for $1.00. Sunday will provide the dancing musicon CUSTOM BUILT FHA or VA HOMES SALE RENT C. Field Truth About Spring- menu will be Filet MIgnon $1.90, the 23rd with no band slated ORANGE PARK ACCREDIT- .Some no dn, Many $0 $100 Hayley Mills, John Mills or baked ham .850. Monday for Dec. 24. The club will be ED SCHOOLS 3BR &4BRHOMES dn. No closing costs,New homes, Package store and galley are closed on Christmas Day but will Bit-in Kits. Panel Dens wfireAll the X-TRAS, Family Rm, Friday, Dec. 17 closed. feature the music of the Holidays places; Priced from $18500 thru Fenced yd., built In R0.; NAS Father Goose Cary . on the 26th. Charlie Jay $24,500. Dwn pmts $100 thru You name it. TIMMERMAN . . Grant, Leslie Caron will start the new year on Jan. $1900 incl. closing costs. Virginia RLTY, BRKR 771 2792 and NATTC The Sandpiper "0" CLUB This Friday night 1, with the Moonlighters on the E. Bell Real Estate, 1929 771. 1861. Elizabeth TaylorR1chardBunon the John Arnold "4" will play for 2nd. Hwy 17, Orange Park 264-2488 Hospital Fluffy Tony Ran- :ar 356-2462 "- your dancing pleasure withJohnnie SELL RENT BUY-TRADE* dall, Shirley JonesC. Jellnek on Saturday. Tuesday ; Field Yellow Rolls Royce- is foreign dish night featuring Mark Castle will provide the CHOICE 2, 3,4 BR homes' $100 CHRISTMAS GIFTS I SEWING dwn,. no clos costs. Fast Move- music for the Harrison MacLalne New Rex Shirley gourmet treats from France. The gala Year's MACHINES SINGERS $20 $40 in. Tell Eve us your needs. DUKE Saturday, Dec. 78 club will be closed the afternoonof per person party. Tickets and include are $2.50 the $80, terms A 1 Sewing Machine LOSTUMBO, BKR. 771 0374. Dec. 24 and all day on the Exchange Inc. 1606 Main NAS CaptainNewmanM.D.Gregory .- 25th. Foreign dish night on Dec. price of favors,and buffet din St. Jacksonville, Florida FREE Peck Angle Dickinson 28th will feature gourmet treats ner. PARKING NATTC Father GooseGre- from Mexico. Patrons wishing to POODLE CLIPPING: ProCessional - gory Peck, Leslie Caron attend the Gator Bowl game on the training by New York Hospital The Sandpiper 31st of Dec. may purchase their BLUEJACKETS INN MARCH 35 YEAR OLD' MILITARY School of Dog Grooming 771 - Elizabeth Richard Burton Wilson is schedules to appear at 0215 Taylor, tickets now at the main desk of COMPANY has availablefor C. Field Becket Richard the club. There will be a brunchat the club tonight. The dance position bands for the 17th and 18th have retired Officer or CPO inJaxMa.yport Burton, Peter O'Toole, 10:30: a.m. with the busses not been announced but March areas. Maxiumeli-: Sunday, Dec. 19 leaving at 12:15 a.m. Wilson will return to play on the gible age 50. Send brief 2BR APARTMENTS: Orange NAS The Millionairess 19th. Carl Boyd will be featured resume and avallibility date to Park, very nice, furn or un- fume 264-6884 Regional Director, POBox Peter Sellers, Sophia Loren on the 23rd with no band The New Year's Eve 13177, Orlando Fla. 32809 NATTC Captain Newman, M. partyat slated for Dec. 24th. Entertainment - the O Club will featurethe Christmas night will D. Gregory Peck, Angie Dick- inson music of Charlie Jay. feature the Phil Cay Band and FOR SALE: Redecor,; BR home, Tickets are by reservation Show with the same group returning $100 dwn. $55 mo. ORANGE Father Goose - Hospital FOR RENT HYDE PARK AREA PARK , only and are on sale now at the following night. Dec. : REALTYBKRS,264.6144 Cary Grant, Leslie CaronC. the club. All reservationsmust 30th will have Jimmy Stricklandand furn, clean 2 BR home, ele kit, Field Fluffy Tony Ran- water furn, fnced back yd, 1417 be made in person. Costis his TV Band, with Carl dall, Shirley Jones $11 per couple which includes Boyd on New Year's Eve. Starting Manotak, 389-4035 $75 month. SEWING AUTOMATIC Monday, Dec. 20 the prime ribs of beef off the new year' on Jan. 1 CONSOLE MODEL NAS JTie Reward Max dinner. will be Phil Cay Band and Show Zig Zag Sewing machine, bal. VonSydow, 'Yvette Mimeux with Jimmy Strickland returningJan. CARSWELL APT: 2864" OLGA $61 or assume $8 monthly pay- NATTC The Millionairess 2.USO. PLACE, Phone Mrs. Carswell ments, call 353 1946 anytime Peter Sellers, Sophia Loren 3843698. Lower all electric will deliver. No obligations. Hospital Captain Newman, CPO CLUB Dancing this Friday . . 4 rm furn apt, Upper all elect- M. D. Gregory Peck, Angie night will be to the Bud ric 4 rm furn apt. Reasonable 5 MIN-NAS-GAR APT. Util. DickinsonC. Clark Trio. The club will hold NOTES, 318 North Ocean adj to NAS space heater, also Incl. air cond. $60. Ideal Field The Sandpiper their Christmas Party for under- Street Special events for the open fireplace. for single adult. .384-6288 Elizabeth Taylor,Richard Burton privileged children on Saturday holiday season Include a free APTS afternoon. The music of Sam Christmas Buffet,Dec.25,courtesy FURN UNFURN: $65-75 FURN EFFEC APTS. 1 or 2 Tuesday, Dec. 21 Ross will be featured that night. of the Salvation Army Div- cer mo. nat gas. 7719007STUDIO adults 557 Oak St. $11 wk i NAS isional Hdqt. of Florida. Spe- Old Yellar Dorothy McGuIre, Fess Parker . . cial entertainment will be featured APT for 1 adult only, 1964 Vespa. 90 Motor Scoot- NATTC The Reward Max along with Christmas tree in Ortega, $90 mo. includ linens, er excell cond. low milage VonSydow, Yvette Mimeux Tuesdays at the club are Pizza and presents, and 2 free phone 354-4903 silver, dishes util, phone call extras, good buy for xmas. 771- Hospital The Millionairess Night. The club will be closed calls home. The USO will havea or 388-9886 9001. Peter Sellers, Sophia LorenC. Christmas Day and no band is New Year's Eve Party on Field Father Goose slated for Friday night. Dec. 31 from 8 till midnight. FORD MERCUR'YOUR Cary Grant, Leslie Caron -_ INVITATION Wednesday, Dec. 22 TO V/S/T/ ONE OF THE SOUTHEASTY NAS Dear Bridgitte James NOW OPEN Stewart, Glynnis Johns LARGEST, MOST MODERN AND COMPLETE NATTC Old Yellar Doro- FORD & MJERCURY DEALER thy McGuire, Fess Parker COMPLETE LINE OF HOME S///P/ / COVERIHG A CITY BLOCK F&ATUfNG - Hospital The Reward Max / PERSONAL/ZED/ SALES <55Eyce /?- VonSydow, Yvette MimeuxC. FurnishingsKelvlnator Appliances / VV/TW/ ,..ypcpVENENCE( / / ; /NMNO Field Captain Newman, / : M. D. Gregory Peck, Angie Dickinson FINANCING FOR MILITARY FREE DELIVERYI Thursday, Dec. 23 Ford Motorama Inc.Hy FLORIDA Furniture MART NAS Apache Rifles Audie . Murphy NATTC! Linda- Dear Lawson Bridgitte 6263 ROOSEVELT BLVD. BY ST. JOHNS MOBILE HOMES 17 Green Cove Springs, Flo. James Stewart, Glynnis Johns Phone 244-2443 Hospital Old Yellar Doro- thy McGuire, Fess ParkerC. Field The Millionairess We Service MERCURY Peter Sellers, Sophia Loren EY' COMET Friday, Dec. 24 -Aft D [ iJTi, What CAL/ENTE CYCLONE/ / NAS First Men on the Moon We Sell Edward Judd, Martha Hyer LOUNGE & PACKAGE STOREGO NATTC Apache Rifles Audie Murphy, Linda Lawson Financing Handled 1 In Hospital Dear Bridgitte GO DISCOTHEQUEI Minutes In Our James Stewart, Glynnis JohnsC. Dealers I ! Field The Reward Max DANCING UNTIL 2 AM VonSydow, Yvette Mimeux Before You Take Anyone's Deal 1 See Saturday, Dec. 25 LADIES NIGHT EACH THURSDAY EVENING NAS Boy Ten Feet Tall - E. G. Robinson Constance Cummings MIXED DRINKS FOR LADIES , HALF PRICE Ford Motorama Inc NATTC First Men on the 3909 BLANDING/ BLVD. Moon Edward Judd, Martha Hyer HY 17, GREEN COVE SPRINGS FLA. Rifles CASE LOTS AT COST+ 10% DRIVE-IN SERVICE , Hospital Apache For have installed your convene.e we Q Audie Murphy, Linda LawsonC. . Field Old Yellar r t' rugllr'.J _.. .... , - J"' MJlV "u1r'r' "uuruu.;" ""m. .v -- , ... "tVti " ,' , "Y i': S JAX MARINES i'w-y I t'ysgt. Joel Ferguson , FXT. 400 NewStoffNCO'sThree r I r i irr thousand seven hundredand sergeant board on April 1. eighty eight Marine ser- All promotions will be temp- + geants have been selected for orary. They will be projectedto promotion to the rank of staff fill Fiscal Year 1967 require- sergeant, according to Headquarters ments. Marine Corps.Headquarters Marines who previously have also announcedthat been selected for temporary war- 2000 of the new staff serg- rant officer under the temporary eants would be promoted on January appointment program will also 1, 1966, with pay and allowances be considered for promotion in 127 MISSIONSGySgt. Raymond - accruing from that date. their, permanent grade if other- E. Baldridge veteranof , Dates of rank will vary. The wise eligible. Those promotedto the Korean War and two first 500 in precedence will have gunnery sergeant and above October 1, 1965 as a date of will be required to serve a minimum tours In Viet Nam, was awarded . k rank, the next 500 November of two years on active duty a gold star In lieu 1, 1965; the next 500 December from the effective date of pro- of his fifth Air Medal last 1, 1965; and the remaining motion prior to transfer to the week for participating in 127 j, 500; January 1,1965. Fleet Marine Corps Reserve. flight/ missions against the t I Remaining selectees will be Education Report enemy Viet Cong In Viet : promoted as vacancies occur.In . '-' addition, 6 sergeant majors, SSgt. Gene C. Kamplain com- Nam. 39 master gunnery sergeants and pleted the MCI course entitled Dec. 10. LCpl. James E. Din- 247 master sergeants will receive "Tactics of The Marine Rifle cher extended one year ,Dec. their appointments in January Squad. Cpl. William P. Vac- 7 In order to serve with Marine 1966. Effective date of ca passed the USAFI Comprehensive forces in Vietnam. promotion and date of rank will College Test. MARINE PROMOTIONS. .Major/ R. H. 'Searle, commanding be January 1, 1966. Cause officer of the NAS Cecil Field/ Marine Barracks congratulatesP. Aviation Detachment sergeants Model/ Meet H. McCoy on his recent promotion to Sgt. Four other Mar. selected for staff sergeants are: The following letter,published Ines warrented advancement last Thursday, they are; J. H. Fountain, Carl W. The National Model Airplane recently in the daily newspaperat Wilson (front row) to 'Sgt., (back row left to right) D. L. W//// AO Troop Handler Meet which was hosted byChief, St. Augstine, Fla.. was for- warded reader who Lashua Andrew by thoughtit J., a Naval Air Reserve Training and mont to PFC, D. P. DeCosta to PFC and H. R. Wesp to Sgt. AE Instructor NAS Willow Grove, Pa., for the worthy of reproduction in this Meeneke, Theodore R., Navy at NAS Willow Grove in column. We thought so too: AE Instructor July, is scheduled to be featuredin Parsons, Charles A., a half hour color seg- Thanksgiving Day AE (B) Student ment of NBC TV'S sports Republic of Viet Nam WNDA 1 Patrick, James A. in action program Christmasday. Dear Sir: - AE Instructor Consult local stations for It is Thanksgiving Day in Viet Polischeck.JohnJ., schedules. Nam. It is not unlike other daysin $ $ MFC Instructor Viet Nam; it rained and' was $25 to$ $600 Scott, James H., CMC MeetingA hot. However, we had a very AE ((8)) Student good dinner with turkey and all ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONl Seiders, Richard W., Christmas message from the trimmings. Even thoughthe Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us AE (B) Student Gen. Wallace M. Greene, Jr., chow line took over an hourto how much you want. Pick up the cash at your Soderllng Jerry M., Commandant of the MarineCorpsto get through, it was well MFC Troop Handler worth the wait. convenience. Same-day service. Jacksonville area Marines, Stallard, James E., was received last week. We are also thankful for our 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN AE Instructor "To all Marines and their families half day off, time for letters, Stubblefield, James A., ," the Commandant wrote, sleep cleaning our rifles and just You Get Mo. Pmt You Get Mo. Pmt. Detachment Training "I extend the warmest wishes "taking it easy." Summers, BenjaminAOB for a joyous Christmas and a We sit here thinking of our $ 84.33 $ 5.00 $355.79 s 21.00 ) School Student fruitful New Year. To manyof family, the girl waiting, our 151.80 9.00 427.51 25.00 Staff Boards you this joy is dimmed by friends and the Gator Bowl Game. Early 219.27 13.00 SOO.51 29.00 separation from home and loved It's also hard to stop thinkingof 286.73 17.00 600.00 34.39 Details on three early Staff ones, but I ask you to find con- the hungry Vietnamese child- iI. Non Commissioned Officer selection solation in the fact that your ren who don't get in a month, boards scheduled begin courage and self sacrifice, the food we ate at lunch today. payment include interest. next month, will be announcedsoon freely offered in the true spiritof The little Vietnamese paper DIALT by Headquarters Marina Christmas, is bringing others boy (whose life ambition is to ecw Corps, which has released con- the greatest earthly gift of all -- become, a U. S. Marine) was as oai vening dates and a limited amountof the gift of Freedom. omni present as reville, by 241 West For.ylh St. Dial 356-0735 information.A our mess tent selling the Saigon Marine Corps Bulletin, Cecil News Post. He is' learning English 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359.2895 stating objectives of the boards quickly and I dare' say speaks will be mailed to commands From our correspondent at better than some Americans. shortly. Marine Barracks, Cecil Field, There was an article in the The board to select Marinesfor we received the following wordon paper with bearded,sandal footed promotion to Sergeant Ma- personnel changes: Promotedto demonstrators, protesting our jor Master Gunnery Sergeant, sergeant on Dec. 1, were being here. As I was payingmy First Sergeant, and Master Sergeant Patrick H. McCoy, Harold R. ten piasters for the morn- is scheduled to conveneon West and James H. Wilson. Dav- ing paper he pointed to the pic- r1 January 21, the board of id L. Wilmott was promoted to ture and asked, "I no understand. BOTH to select new gunnery serg- pfc. on Dec. 1 and Milus R. They free like you, yes?" I FIRST RUN! eants on March 25, and the staff Ross received his Pfc.warrant on answered that all Americans are free. Then with the You'll simply swear your er !was su- """""" - I pure wisdom of a child, hesald, y ,, skin Is CRAWLING! 'Why they not like me? VC 111 kill my parents VC number ten, ALL NEWI I number one. I want to be i'' "' free like you. They not American - like you American, Marine. ,4r 1 Number one,, they number ten." 4'r As I_ walked back through the y rain to my tent, I. couldn't stop o thinking what a demonstratorwould 51 4 have'told this child.If . 1 they.,ire looking for a cause, our paper boy is one a damn ad good one. Sincerely, L/Cpl John Gasko, " &k :,;,? NOW USCMAt ;{ SHOWING! AND I k i a.. sl Doors a cafe 2 disgusted husbandswere t k Open MASTEROF their wives.having a discussion about "What do you mean" askedone ; "that you have to think twice NEW SERGEANTS Seven Aviation Detachment Marines before you leave your wife alone beam vith pleasure and high hopes upon being promoted to nights?" ,sergeants here last week. They are, from left, Darrell W. Car. "First," he replied glumly, penter, John H. Kangas, Jerome L. Webster, William R. "I have to think up a reason for 41-i :: Thompson, Leo L. Estes, James F. Pike, and Howard R. going out. And then I have to . : ._ :;; ;! I'j.!!:t(11'1'II(' [ I(Ij 1( ] Nichols. think up why she can't go with me!I" Popular Jokes. yyy.M.vr.- _ Back Under Control I After Final NAS Jax-NAS Cecil ATC Softball GameLast Friday, In better than to overcome a 12 run deficit after from the bench, "Get your hits with a fresh cigar garnishing a GAME HIGHLIGHTS Lcdr. VFR weather conditions, the Air the first tw (Innings. now, if this cat gets his con- winning grin. McElhiney, not suited for the Traffic Division at NAS Cecil Boyer, v started the game trol we'll be off course." Jax hitting was powered by game, giving dugout assistanceto hosted the Air Traffic Division> for the Cecil team left the game Coach Gaston called on his home runs from Lt. Tatpale and coach Gaston. outstanding from NAS Jax in the final gameof after completing one and one- bullpen for relief artist Lt. Mc- Lurch, without the assistance of officiating by Burchill and the '65 softball season. third innings he was one Cauley, who went the rest of the an afterburner. Guinlan was Berry. A nice try for a catch controller with a control pro- distance for the Marauders. Cecil's heavy hitter with a tri by Marie Sands she threw up Gibson's "Ivey Leaguers",representing blem. "Hamburger" VIckers went ple.Coach her hands and screamed . the NAS Jax con- the route for the Leaguers. Vick- Gaston commented after trollers proved, to have a little While Boyer was trying to pitch ers started the fourth inning the game that Cmdr. Oibson A brief touch football game that more control of the pitching, his way out of trouble the lea- surer than a pilot on a GCA turned in a fine performance in ended in a tie Jax swept hitting and fielding In the game guers coach Mike Starnes shouted approach as he took the mound the field as he made two "Ster- the day's competition by winningthe with McElhinney's "Mauraders"! ling" catches. But coach Gaston horseshoe match 5 3 . from the Master Jet Based : added that the commander would : : have to improve his hitting during ;i 1 the spring training session, "He And finally the softball game The Marauders, under the NAVY SPORTS was so anxious to hit the ball ended with a 20 2 score and direction and sometimes coach- : : )\\ \ that he couldn't wait for it everything back under \ to was con- . ... ... ....... ...... : : ; : . unable :.:.:.;. :..... : :: : : : " ing of Curly Gaston, were ::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::sSit :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.'::';" ..':'.'.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::' reach the plate. trol until next spring. - NAS Jax Host t g y V Touch Football To Be 6ND Sport ' tr+ Ap fe W 'f a rs Swim Meet Sat Touch football will be played as a Sixth Naval District sport Hie Navy Jax Swim Team, next year for the first time in history.All . composed of dependent boys and the final details on rules and dates for the tournament have girls of military personnel: inthe not yet been confirned but is expected that all plans will be drawnup Jacksonville complex, will play s sometime after the first of the year at district headquartersin ho.st in a swim meet at the Indoor Charleston. Pool thM; Saturday, Decem- It is anticipated that each command in the district will be usinga ber .18, 1965. Swimmer representing uniform set of rules for the sport in 1966; previously each com- the Platinum Coast Swim mand had been playing by its own rules. Club of Patrick Air Force Base, Tenative site for the 1966 football tournament is NAS Jax. ' the :t. Augustine Swim Club, the a ,., ' :300 Swim Club from Gainesville: , the Sa\'aunah $wim Club from Savannah : Georgia, the Good hep- -Inlet Marina herd Swim Team from Jackonille - \ a:: well! a:<.. the host; team, AND BOATYARD will participate. The Navy Jax Swim Team, originally Now Fattory-Tralied Mercritser Service f : formed In J 1962,is hooting UNDEFEATED AND NEW CHAMPS OF HAS JAX. .The the meet Saturday as a warmupfor Communications team whipped through the final round of MERCURY SALES & SERVICEBOATSMOTORSTRAILERS tie Third Annual Jax Navy touch football last week to finish with a perfect 15-0 record Im itational 2U Meet'190G.to be held Coach on and the base championship by downing the NATTC Marines Vet & Dry Storage Marine \Uys Mead .January Chuck' J Pliiljip! ;, wlipl. Safety Director for MAS Jax, i is T. Matts, B. Wallace/ D. Jackson, Lf. Mayden, E. Krnarck, U.S. HIGHWAY 17 SOUTH confident Navy Jax will make a J. Tyler, and J. Holland; (back row, left to right) D. Stewart, ORANGE PARK PIIONF ml fine showing in this meet. B. Stone, T. Cooksey, V. WMffen, R. Chambers, T. Clark, The first race, a 100-yard and B. Sims.Comin. medley relay for girls 8 years old and under, will be called Goes UndefeatedTo promptly at 9:30 a.m. The meetis last until Join America's most popular club expected to approx- Win NAS Jax Football CrownBowling imately 2 p.m., al"X1all interested . r military and dependent personnelare i invited and encouraged to The NAS Jax Communicationstouch For the last three years the attend. football team Is getting Comm team has taken the station 'P harder and harder to beat. Intramural League championship 1 but until this year the team was Bowling Tourney Slated unable to win the base title. I Then, last week, the story Dec. 27The changed when Comm blanked the For NAS lax Starting NATTC Marine representatives NAS Jax 1st Annual Mil- will commence at !5p.m. 12-0 for undisputed possession : - 28th and of the base championship.To . itary Holiday Bowling Tournament on the 27th and (handicap singles) will be also the 29th, if necessary. All take the station champion- held at the NAS bowling facilities entries must hold a cur rent ABC/ present NAS Sax in the base .: QIqristmas offs Comm downed Com- the 27th thru the 29th of WIBC card.Handicaps. play - December. will be based on a Fairjax 9.7.Through . Entrie for this ABC/WIBC mini num of 21 games or moreas of Dec. :3rd. Failure to use the 15 game season, sanctioned will close at midnight Thursday event Dec. 16. the proper average or make a which ran from Sept. 7th to Dec. <(! tub There will be a $3.00 entry fee correction prior to the time of 9th, the Comm team went unde- bowling will result in disqualification feated., The teams offense rackedup with $1.50 of the going for prize money of the entry. All entries 400 points while the defense It's the smart way to prepay holiday expenses.All . Military personnel: who cur- received without the $3 entry fee limited the opponents to 54. you do Is open a Christmas Club account rently participate In one or more will not be :scheduled.The : for an amount you can most easily afford. leagues at the NAS Jax Bowling bowling will consist of six whodidn't Pedestrian: A husband Then you save that amount each week Center will be allotted one entry games over 3 pair of lanes with needed think the family two each. winners determined by total pins and, when the club pays off next November, Atlas News. The with handicap. car* -. -- you receive your Christmas Club check.Be . HB B H I Bl WESCONNETTFURNITURE COUPONROOSEVELT sure to join. you'll be glad you did. Co. 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LOCATED IN till1(" VOObfcVtLT MAI I MIOl'I'ING CENTER E sy Credit Terms COUPON - Both Nights: ., > , Patrick AFB Out Guns HAS 1 CecilThe NMEMBER'S NAS Cecil Raiders had the After the losing weekend Cecil day guard William Reeves played right theory on how to beat Pat- coach Richerson said that the with the use of only one arm; rick Air Force Base over the Patrick team was one of the his left arm still bothered him weekend, the trouble was they smoothest he has seen in mil- from an injury In intramuralplay. just didn't have the guns to do it. itary basketball. As far as Marshall played only a Last Friday the Raiders put sportsmanship goes, Richersonsaid few minutes on Saturday night up half the shooting match in an that the Patrick team was before injuring his back. effort to gun Patrick down, but second to none in this catagory. they still couldn't stop 6-5 Rocket "We put up a good fight in This weekend the Raiders are guard Glen Dobbs from buringthe both games," Richerson said, home against Sanford in a pairof nets for 30 points and lead- "but our offense was hamperedby games. The first one starts ing Patrick to a 74-71 win over injuries on both nights." Fri- Friday at 8 p.m. Cecil. .... . "' ':: !! j.Nooo':' """" The Raider's forward Jim i Marshall kept the Cecil team in the game with steady outside shooting. Marshall and Dobbs kept their shooting duel going for the entire game; Marshall d { I: finished the night with 27 pointsto >! lead the Raiders in scoring. NAS Cecil jumped off to an early lead and held onto it until midway through the second half. But in the closing minutes of play OF THE WAS Jax Varsity Basketball Team for the taller Patrick team pulled the 1965-66 season are: back row, Lf/g./ Jim Taylor VP-76, away from the Raiders as Dobbshit .r AN. Cliff Ormsby VW-4, AG3 John Prince F/iWeoFoc/ MA3 the basket for 17 points in ''' ; t Chuck Austin FICEUR, AG3 Bob Parker F/fWeoFoc/ bottom the second half. ". :ii 1. row, ATR3 Lou Rada VP-30, YN2 Don Ondo VP-30: AN. Saturday the Patrick team got tt>:Jf?.:) t,:. :. Roy Eaglin/ VP-16, PFC. Jim Robinson MAD-NATTC. Team, an easy 74-60 win as the Raiders t if f.: ">. ". ,' threat after the .f" " members in the photo HN. Fred Kl Hospital, and" were never a 'W'. <. ' not are: OK an opening minutes when Marshall ..%;,.,. 'i: HM 1 Dick Marks Hospital.Northern injured his back in a collision. Y : J Without their top scorer the ? ". Raiders slipped to an 11 point Yr r.'1I : I ,, (1cj ! Leaders HAS Jen half time deficit and couldn't : close the gap in the second half. p Hunter To Meet This WeekendThe Coach O. G.Richersonchanged his tactics in Saturday's game and put Billy Seay on Dobbs. The NAS Jax Varsity Basket- they both scored 18 points. Klo 5-9 Cecil guard held his taller ball team returned to NAS Jax back Saturday with man came 19 for the but opponent to night Saturday evening after'winning 31 points and Rada had 16. the Patrick had other team some both of their games at Robins The NAS Jax Varsity team goes shooters in the 14 point win. AFB, 68-61 and 73-68. to Savannah, Georgia, for two Larry Moore and John Pietrowski Fred Kloman was the man of games against Hunter AFB this contributed 20 and 18 points to the hour both Friday night and weekend. This promises to bea win.. Saturday afternoon as he dumpedin real good game as NAS Jax WAS Cecil center Floyd Catleh gets caught on the outside 49 points for the two games. Navy and Hunter AFB are tied Seay led the Raiders offense by Dick King and another Patrick Air Force player in a struggle - Lou Rada of VP-30 tied Kloman for the lead in the Northern with 17 points, Rick Rhome was / for the ball in Friday night's game. for the honors Friday night as Conference with 7-1 records. second with! :i. l.iiI I ROOSEVELT MALL SHOPPING CENTER ? "The friendly place to shop" I : SANTA'S 5cLU.n.n. WOOLWORTH SPECIALSSkipper ij : l -- / -- Dream HouseAlso for Skooter, Skipper's friend! Completely$ furnished. 444 i REG $5.99 NOW 5 Transistor Portable Tape Recorder with finger- VacUFormMolds tip pushbutton control, speed control and AC plastic $1'I 10 99Chemistry 100% AMERICAN MADE adaptor jack toy Makes- games most anything gifts 26"GIRLS R $5 9S Pack: batteries Microphone, earphone and TRADE 'EM IN! Size : Ill/a"/ X 1l1/aX/31// / /." Set ... 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The complex includes the 9,000 numbersthankstoa$650,000 Two more additions in 1957 seat Jacksonville Coliseum and question frequently arises, "Why doesn't the Navy field addition to the stadium.[ and 1960 hiked it to 50,000. The 7,000 seat Wolfson Baseball football teams that 'play tackle on a local command level such as The GB game attendance record total value of the stadium is now Park home of the International M at_ NAS Tax or Cecil? when $3 million and the sports com- League (AAA)Jacksonville Suns. was set at 50,408 the questionthis The Rams response to although in last writer chatted with Tom place in the west ((4-9-0)) are hot homa Florida 36 State outscored Okla- NA'IC Doldli Be wllng>> Banquetof McGriff, athletic director atNAS off a win over Cleveland last 19 last Jan. 2. The - Cecil, last week. Sunday. The tough Ram defensive date enlarged 60,000 arena fans.will nowaccomo- NATTC's to keglers'the con- 708; W. Dunn, a member of Tom estimated that it would line held Cleveland's Jimmy The north end zone of the queror AE"B"I/ 1 and the con- MAD # 9, for his High Game cost around $210 dollars to uniform Brown to 20 yards In 13 carries. Gator Bowl "bowled in" quered gathered at the Blue- With Handicap with 279;and Phy- was to for an 11 man Los Angeles has now its Patsch member of Bldg. a player won form a giant horseshoe that seats jacket Inn Tuesday night for a llis a tackle team. Automatically the last three in a row defeating 51,000. The other 9,000 will be gala banquet celebrating the end /## 509, for her High Average for response to this figure is that it Green Bay, St. Louis and Cleve- seated in the old South end zone of the fall Intramural Bowling Woman with 145. is way out of line, equipment can land. Baltimore must win this Season. Howard Stewart,who raised his and in field boxes that are but when Mr. Mac speaks of one before even considering the port- Captain Thomas B. Ellison, average by 10 pins in 21 games, putting a player on a football field possibility of revenge against able.The South stand was the orig- Commanding Officer of the train- received the coveted Most Im- he means properly equipped to Cleveland.The inal stadium when it was builtin ing center, presented trophies to proved Bowler award a lapel play four quarters of football Packers ((10-3-0)) Balt- 1926. It seated 8,000. The the top three teams and congrat- pin from the American Bowling and survive the week's practice imore wins, must win their gameon ulated AE"B" # 1 for its ten- Congress. Phyllis Patsch was sessions without injury. Sunday against San Francisco.If NAS acity and drive in winning the the Most Improved Woman Bowl Any football coach will tell you the Green Bay team loses and lax league championship.[ AE"A" er. She raised her average by that injury is one of the fore- Baltimore wins it will mean the # 1 was second while AE"B"I 10 pins in 21 games. For that most problems he faces each Colts will represent the West. IIMf ScoresBASKETBALL #/ 2 ended the four month seasonin feat she received a lapel pin season and the only way .\this Thus the Packers need the win to third place.In from the Women International can be cut is through properly avoid a possible play off. Bowling Congress. Joyce Tink- equipping the players for the If Green Bay and Baltimore SUPPLY, 44 VP-16, 36 addition Captain Ellison presented ler, a member of AEA /## 1, sport and to have them in top both lose and Chicago ((9-4-0)) Hospital, 55 FAW-11, 43 trophies[ to Howard also received a trophy for her . flight physical condition.To wins over Minnesota on Sunday VAP-62, 64 CommOffMess, 39 Stewart, a member of AE"A" Highest Set With Handicap Rolled go further Tom figures thata then the Packers and Bears would 679th, 51 Marines,40 # 1, for his High Average of by Woman with 628. team should carry a 40 man have to play for the conference VP-5, 62 NARTU, 51 178; M. McAllister, a member Members of NATTC's top roster. A squad of this size representation.It's VW-4, 38 Dispensary, 33 AE"B" /## 2, for his High ScratchSet bowling team includes PatrickW. would cost in the neighborhoodof going to be a long week- FltWeaFac, 55 FAW-11, 45 of 654; H. Bainbridge, a Baker, George E. La Croix, $8,000 to field and this does end for the Browns and three Supply, 50 FAETU, 34 member of MAD # 5, for his High Daniel A. Hammer, James H. not Include cleats, tape and other Western teams. Hospital, 65 VP-16,42 Game Scratch of 244; C. Smolin- Helton, Truman K. Hughes, trainer needs. To throw these VP-30, 61 NARTU, 50 ski, a member of AE"B" /## 2, Charles J. Novak, Gary R.Webb, figures plus the costs of six 679th, 50 VP-5, 36 for his High Set With Handicap and Kenneth G. Walton. ......... officials for each home game and ComFairJax, 46 Marines 41 the expense of up-keep on a field BOWLING Mr. Mac comes up with an est- AERON "A", 2 Play Boys, 2 ( ) imate of $12,000 for a season of 3rd Crewman, 3 Needlers, 1 Rr football. This figure may even NAMTG, 3 Eagles, 1 I( r6 OUT DINING ROOM be a bit conservative.But Mad Foxes, 4 Splits 0 not the only prob- PREMIUM BEER'CHOICE CUT STEAKS costs are Cannon Cockers3AERON; "B"l ;c; lem . Touch football is a Cursors, 4 Flag Staffs, 0 ITALIAN SANDWICHES SPAGHETTI fine intramural sport which is PRO'S, 3 Thunderheads, 1 . played throughout the Navy. It NCO'S, 3 Cloak & Daggers, 1 ,:E./ doesn't require constant pract- Molarolas,3 Sky Warriors"B",1 ...-- .. "PIZZA. icing and top flight players to J Spoilers, 2 Anchors, 2 .. go out, play and win. Spartans, 3 Pizzans, 1 \ our specialty"In Tackle football, as anyone who I ...4, Torch Pots, 4 Seabees, 0 has played it knows, takes hoursof .,'i\ ;c s Hard Hats, 2 Church Key, 2 the Heart of Cedar Hills long work at blocking, timing, Ut 't. King Pins, 3 Lucky "7", 1 the rehearsing plays, conditioning Mix Masters, 3 Airmen, 1 FRANK DERICKSON and all the other essentialsof Tipplers;3 Protroris, 1 a highly developed contact Nockers,2 Cutters, 2 3619 Blanding Blvd. Ph. 771 0170Weitildo game. Behind this planning and Mixers 4 Sky Warriors "A", 0 " training is a qualified coach AOMD fl, 3 Doctors, 1 coaches cost money.On ... Air Frames, 3 Rejects, 1 a Naval Air Station such as r boq, 2 Neptunes, 2 Cecil Field or Sax the forgoing AFES, 4 Five Sharps, 0 W :1RJ CoM becomes almost an impossibility. Warriors, 4 AERON "C", 0 PJ Operational committments makeit Hurricanes, 3 FAPL, 1 impossible to say that 40 play- Supply BB Stackers 1 AT .., ers and a coaching staff will get CPO'S. Riggers, 0 together for at least '90 daysin Volklw..n, Inc.I . ing four a football months team.to work at field- SPECIALIIIG Sire To See Us Before Yon By A Used VW And lastly there is the problem - of competition. Rather than BARN LUNCH STA. WAGON SPECIALS! increase the number of service football teams the trend in past BIGSTEAK 1966 Kombl, radio, 4700 act. mi. . .$1895 years has been to decrease;there 1963 Deluxe Sunroof Waicn . . .$1595 are few military installations 1962 Deluxe Sta. Wagon . . .$1295 ball.stateside that play tackle foot- i 1961 Std. Wagen . . . .$1095 D..ER $ 35 1964 Double Cabin Pick-up, R&II.$1595 1 The Cleveland Browns will be rrnTMOTORCYCLES 1962 Double Cabin Pick-up. tt&11..t,1295 in the NFL Championship game on (lithe ole 1964 Ford Pick-up, F-100, truck.$1195 Jan. 2. Professional football fans will turn their attention on 1965 Ghia Coupe, R&II . . .$1995 the weekend Western to Conference determine just over who the ALL MODELS red barn 1963 Ghia Coupe, R&II . . .$1495, ' and where the Browns will be NOTHING DOWN 1963 Ghia Conv., R&II . . .$1600 playing in the title game. JVe Give Merchant Green Stamps 428 Highway 17 1965 VW Sedan. . . . . .$1795 The fate Chi- of Baltimore and across from the dogtrack Fully equipped with air cond., demonstrator. hinges what in OPEN 8A.M.-8 P.M. the cago Green on happens ORANGE PARK 1965 VW Sedans, Exec. cars. . .$1895 Bay San Francisc.ogame MON. FRI. Fully equipped, with air cond. the Coast. Sunday on West 8A.M.-6 P.M. SAT. But before Baltimore (pre- 1 P.M..5P.M. SUN. EXPRESSWAYAPARTMENTS 1964 VW Sedans, Specials. . . .$1395 sently 9-3-1)) does any cheering 1963 VW Sedans. . . . .$1250 for the 49ers it must defeat the MOTORS & CYCLES 1962 VW Sedans . . . .$1095 Rams prove to on be Saturday.too much This of a may task 4949 Blanding Blvd. FnrRished.$65.00 1961 VW Sedan . . . . .$895 for the crippled and slipping PH 771-8244 1965 VW Sunroof, equipped . .$1650 Colts. Unfurnished $55.00 1964 1500-S Sedan . . . .$1795 Children Welcome .. McDOUGALL'SINSURANCE Conveniently Locatedto 1150 So. Lane Ave. downtown e Open 8.00 800,. Closed on Sun.volkswaGerfi. NAS and Cecil AGENCY. INC. t MILITARY AUTO INSURANCE SPECIALISTS CLEO DAVISREALTORS MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS ALL AGES RANKS DRIVING RECORDS INSURORS SAFE DRIVER DISCOUNTS SR 22's FILED Naval Air station Office Naval station Office 3650 St. Johns Avenue r 60163 2990 Mayport Road Jacksonville Phone Roosevelt 388-7676, Fla.Blvd.! Atlantic phone 249'5649 Beach. Fla. EV 4-6444 CO 4-9442 AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE 384.3441 . ) a : . .. '- .. 7' __' !IIi. ., ,., 1M B as keib all Roundup HAS JAX ..............'...........:.:-:":;: The Jets pulled from behind Jerry Boling led the Jets in Sport ShortsThe last week in their game at NAS scoring with 15, Al Jones chipped Cecil with VA-44 to take a 41- in 10 in the win. Table Tennis Associationof 40 win. The win moved the Greater Jacksonville will holda Jets into second place with a table tennis tournament at the 2-0 record. VFP-62 went down in defeat NAS gym bldg. 3, Friday Dec Center Slim RUm Riley led for the first time this season 17, at 7 p.m. the Jets in scoring with 12 last week when the "Boom- points. The difference in the erangs" from VF 62 hoped game cams in the fourth quar- "Fighting Photo" 71 58. The players for the table ten- ter when the Jets, coached by Todd Good paced the losers nis association will be the top Bill Vessell, held the Hornetsto with 23 points. players in Greater Jacksonville. a lone point while the win- They will play eight single and ' ners closed in for the win. one double matches.All . * Last Thursday the Jets kick- VFP 62 suffered Its second ed in the Afterburner to rome straight setback of the season of the players for the to a 42 29 win over VA Monday when it ran head on intoa NAS team will be from the NAS strong Marine Barracks team Intramural Table Tennis league . 34.Top scorer for the Jets was which downed "Fighting Photo" and will be represented by the once again Riley with 10. He 72 36.The members of the different teams. was followed closely by Billy loss left VFP at 3 2 . Jones and Jerry Boling with ninea in league play. The representatives for the piece. NAS team are, Ltjg. Bill Knowlton CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER WavellowllngLcdr. ; VP 16; Lcdr. Bill Over- BLANDING BLVD. AT WILSONSP J Coach Vessell attributed a dorff, FAW 11; Ens. Loyd large pan of the win to the Ralphs, Public Works; Al/c 1-1341 OR SP 1-6601 playmaking Norm Hickle, the Dee Barrett rolled a James Lumby, 679th;A3/c.Law- guard also kicked in eight points. 187 high game to take all three erence Colton, 679th; SN Chuck 65 CORVETTE . . . .53895 The win gave the Jets a 3 0 honors in the Dec. 6th kegler Zartman, Rec. Div.; AN Crady 327, speed, WSW, AM/FM radio, solid red record for intramural play. action. High game plus handi- McDaniel Rec. Div. with white Interior, 9000 actual miles. cap gave her a 195 total, anda * * 475 series for the night. 65 LEMANS 4 DR. SEDAN . . .52695 The Jets continued their win- Teams standings going into The NAS Intramural Bowling maroon, matching interior, 326, V-8, power ning ways this week when they the Dec. 13th games (the last League season will be suspendedfrom steering, power brakes, R&H, air conditioning, downed Weapons 45 40 for until Jan. 10)) are: Dec. 20, 1965 until Jan. auto/trans. their fourth straight win. Misfits 38.13 -1 10, 1966. Roll offs will be , Weapons jumped off to an early Pin Busters 31 21 held the week of Jan. 24th. Any 64 /IMPALA SUPER SPORT CONY.$2395 8-2 lead and continued to set Legends 26 26 information on the Roll off auto/trans., V-8, power steering, power brakes, the until the fourth Bowlerettes 25 26.1 pace quarter be obtained Ext. can by calling electric windows/ R&H blue white Daytona , when the Jets pulled into the lead Free Loaders 18 34 585, or by stopping by the NAS WSW like and held on for the five point Top Poppers 17 35 gym Bldg. 3. top, new. win. ___n__ 64 CADILLAC SPORTS'SEDAN DEV/LLE.54095/ DID YOU MISS OUR auto/trans., V-8, power steering, power brakes, Turkey ShootAt electric windows, factory air, ivory over blue, NAS CecilThe AD ON PAGE it? WSW, exceptionally clean. Before You Take Anyone's Deal 64 IMPALA SPORT COUPE.$2095 NAS Cecil Rod and Gun V 8 auto/trans. R&H. blue WSW Daytona ex- Club will sponsor a Turkey See tra clean. Shoot tomorrow from noon until dark at the recreationarea 64 MALIBU SUPER SPORT.$2195 next to the maingate on"D" V-8, auto/trans., R&H, power steering, air conditioning I Ave. WSW, maroon with matching interior. Costs of shooting is 75 centsa round. The Rod and Gun 64 VW BUSDELUXE.$1895/ Club will supply the shotguns 4-speed trans., R&H, 3 seats, WSW. t and shells. 64 CHEVROLET 4 DR. SEDAN.$1595 - ----- standard trans. 6 cylinder R&H solid AT LAST!! WSW. green, Auto Liability 64 MONZA COUPE . . . .51695 1"lralCe'o 4-speed trans., R&H, dark blue, WSW. 63 Y ALl/AN T. . . . . .J995 AU Military Persoftne' 2-door, standard shift, 6 cylinder, heater, air y'S MARITAL STATUS conditioned, solid white. AGE OR RANK OF COMPANY 63 CORY AIR SPYDER CONY.$1395 merIcan: INSURANCE 4-speed trans., 159 horse power, super charged d it the. Intrr solid blue white WSW. CAIISIWA",'AIII"/:ORIDAonnounc' nsurance with engine, R&H, top, ,.".i/fA t rRlrr Coneept I. Auto Uobilily on exciting New 63 CORVAIR MONZA . . .5/395/ Proudly ehletloll of the... i .P 4-speed, R&H, black with black interior, WSW. Eo# 63 BUICK RIVERIA COUPE.$2495 UNIFORM auto/trans., V-8, R&H full power, factory air solid white, red interior, WSW. : THE $$\5.000. pt'riulde nt 63 FAIRLANE. . c. . . .5/295/ ,""",1.1'... '' n.blllty.liability s 10500 per Homed. In..... occidentMedico 2-door, auto/trans., 6 cylinder, R&H, solid Prope Dtpefl .stir 10.000 pet....../ $10.000 Per green, WSW. Uelnsured dMotohi IMPALA/ SPORT SEDAN.$1895/ .. auto/trans., V-8, power steering, R&H, ivory PLUS-MANY .. over red, WSW, extra, extra sharp. Lew Monthly p o.y.melt.for plan monthly potmelt plan premlume I.other then nary Group"0"Class 62 THUNDERBIRD COUPE.$1895/ No la's't.cho utlncellotio uuto/trans., power steering, power brakes, electric - . N.Io'Limited! c provision All\ Coorog' R. windows, factory air, exceptionally Have PAYMENTS You Con Financial ReePoquired .' clean car. Florida FOR SMALL MONTHLY nt 01 Detente and the State 01 62 RAMBLER WAGON AMBASSADOR. $1095/ by DeportmeeibiUth A..rlca.Eagl. auto/trans., V-8, power steering, R&H, air con- Law.DISCOVER. al solid white low ad.anlagOl ditioning, mileage. for Yourself the Many the Coupon Maney 6 jaw 9 62 OLDS CONV.. . . . .5/495/ protection by Mailing AraericaNrr. auto/trans., V-8, power steering, power brakes, II sure..first . R&H, solid white, red interior, one owner. To Ie Sire.. r . r rINC. t r r . r .AGENcY. rrrr SYSTEM r ....AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM ., FIRST AMERICAN 518 Little River Station Mon.-Fri./ 830 A. M. 'til 9.00 P. M. C P. O. Box Florid 33138 Concentiny, Auto Llei HOURS Sat.-8r30 A. M. 'til 8.00 P. M. Miami 1./0..10. : r WITHOUT oLIGATIONJ 0 en sum/oy. 72 noon '/;iI/ 6:00 P. M.SPECIAL . .. .end M. Free r .bilitylnsurenceTo: RMk rr ,.J r Name AGE = : I FINANCING I PLAN "''II..., "" ,,'..'Ion : i :-' ,iIoo "" .ew .. r 11- A nf1 ... FOR SERVICEMENCecil .tale . . . . " : ..-. . . . rill r .Ct. r rrrrr.I . A.rrr \ Jf V -'" ' CHRISTMAS, 1965 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER PACE 17I I SaO1ttIiUVI I from your Florida Friends e and thePublisher' I c nd----- ." /! :.. .. ...4lP:t Y " I { )>: - Staff of the It A\ ., 'k . t+ . ? I Jax Air News/ hr >,' } A f/ I I I A'fjerburner.c\ '. ' 4+d 'yi l t;: r '_ . ! ; . ..,.. J, :\\W":::ki'r :.... 1, ,., r.,.",, ': \ ; Qt .: : :""F"" i . :':. ,...... .. \. '.. '-''-':',. ' , . ( ..:"..pp, ,::M" .\ <.,'-l'..: ':r . ' -- I ... .. ,. .. .. *IwA . rr h .Y to i L r L'j .'I" t j a.Z ? tS f Y ; .. U'Y, gal {%k r r I Ck&i 1 1 L,+ I rA We're brimming with good wishes and thanks to all our wonderful friends and the merriestof CENTRALMOTORS all Holiday Greetings! To all our friends, neighbors and associates., 4857 Blanding Blvd I ('\1. ' ' ROBERTS CHEVROLETAND the most joyous of , : :. Christmases'and l th.e'Y/T: },: OLDSMOBILEGreen . happiest of New Years ''4: ''" Cove Springs, Florida : !. > *_< -: : WESTSIDE f8 i Merry Cfaistmas' from . 4328 BLANDING BLVD. At Harlow Blvd. OPEN Fri. until B P.M. Member F.D.I.C. r mmrffiCARS ._---_. _._ Q . 4# ofcJJaoksonville: * I ''VTI I m 1037 HenJriclcs Ave * : . * iL& :.'H4 r 1. yr 1 , : ZI ii I I I rr, ! I La ti / - 1 w , r .w-1I f e a y-V% 'prAn! : J *tf< trtt t11tAt: 1 s i - 1 M 1 -- - w / . I 1 ,: s,' , *** j?* iv 74._ q r / 1 L l : 1 r '4tJYL:! }'Y:: M 'W \ ''; >' 11 : >r r I WESTSIDE I (}Therr oi' VOLKSWAGENINC. /4 y tI.z1nias DIALrsanc& e 7750 So. Lane Ave. r 241 West Forsyth St. Loans Dial 356-0735 / 5256 Beach Boulevard $25 to $600 Dial 359-2895 -- - - rr II.. 'AA -. ogj - -TiTI I 1 1tQJ1 !! " 1 1 # . g +a yf . ., S'&i ;i, iwy .....,. of I' ..I.i hIt. w .. k42Pi f.r.. a I . .;' , -: \ . ; 1))5i)) - fY I II : JBAB.id ,\J'I'"...., BIG ,'CHIEF' 5444 I i \ ' ; : ; 6201 TIR'_ CO.. 2809 M / i --- -- I .- 'to ; * E .ir..i? z4t 0 i NATIONAL BANK OF JACK8ONVXULBrcocKAL MIMttA OCPOBIT INSUNANCK CORPORATION US/NAS FACILITY OFFICE 21)e&t , ..MERRY__w.ra.-m.; -m WfiJi Wfji Kf4(IflJiWfX CHRISTMAS ij J Greetings of the _,,_ e Season to all! 0 0 0 0 rq : 4 0 0 Roosevelt Mall . Car Washin the Roosevelt/ Mall//'Shopping Center all .. from all .'" .........................-. .+ art. of us to all of you a l t w id ,:..>>.,"",\'- \'":' : +ft 1 JOYOUS J im ! '1 I I ( \iiSL';!! 1 .i i: : .: : . t L.LL-' : HOME/ : : : South on Blanding Blvd. (Hwy. # ) 1 1 ...-.. B .... -, 'W . withflJedt t. Ofldhed 't fob tiIo feaion ...and our heartfelt IL I ON gratitude for your kind ... ct2v2dce1eei I friendship and patronage during the year CLAUDE NOLANCADILLAC LOUNGE & :y j a M. .--...,...... PACKAGE STORE ., & PONTIAC 3909 Blanding r(' MAIN AT ORANGE ,_4.Q.. IIft ira 20 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER CHRISTMAS 1965 __._._._._._._._._._._._._._._.__._._. _____._.__. .__.___ ___0 r . r # ;K . : >UA.VV\; DYER M. BURR y, Financing And Insurance 5615 Timuquona Rd. r .r ' q4 q : ,tg: .. ;sk: r + v r aRSt' ALA ;. 7VQ.r' 'i4''i: :. t wty.1F , CkWtL Wi&k t s'k'> tu' ," from us to you. for f ,1 ; ' your happiness duringthe holiday season ' may a sleighful of all . good things be yours I. WMOOtU1RJitFt ; jr : 7 ; __ Mt 'E _ 703rd Sf. and Wesconnetf B/vd./ r. ra'.,r : gK : . ci qs iJ. ;w 1 : :i -HOPJjH[! _ -.. Here's hoping Santa j brings you and your j '.. family everything I i iyou've 4' .. hoped for at , j :.' -: . ChristmastimelfRENCH'S I : TV 6357 103rd St.NOEL. e .i . . ":- ':, ;:.... w rs :: : : 1 r i ti With every good wish :for e l ._ . e)2 r " -- happiness this Christmas ,.,, your I (. (.i: A't/4:: o season and a hearty "Thank.' You" ( )-5 for your loyal\ and friendly patronage throughout the past year .'I . o ir s Cedar Hills CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER ItiItNatiha RiversideChevrolet BLANDING BLVD AT WILSON .,. U.S. HIGHWAY 17 S. I IPAGE Orange Park, Fla./ \ 1C 1C te: I4I ICteI: ICteUICte.teICte: : te: tCtetC: ICICIC- oJ |
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