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h . ., - . , by the Holt .Publshlng* Company a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their'own and not to be considered an off i cial, expression of any mUltary department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the product or services :advertised. VOL. 23 NO. 52 u. S.. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA MARCH, 24, 1966 _.._._.,- I NAS Commissary Hours RevisedFor Convenience' Of ShoppersThe I NAS Sax Commissaryhas "ready" for Saturday. less items, the store has addeda announced a change in the While the revised hours may "Military Personnel Line, hours of operation in responseto pose some incovenience for reserved from 11:30 to 1 p.m a recent, extensive surveyof late Friday, and early Saturday for military members In uniform. ' over 85%,of the patrons. The morning shoppers, they will There is no limit on'the number : * change calls for earlier,, opening better serve a' majority of of Items In this line as it is . hours to accomodate more patrons. Since the CommissaryStores designed to expedite checkout _ shoppers and will go into are limited to a 35 hour of military personnel shopping ) effect Tuesday, April 12. sales week, all shopping habitscan during lunch breaks. Commencing: on that day the not be accomodated.: The volume of CommissaryStore ,r ,1 store will be open from 9:30 Billfold size cards with the Meat Branch operations anw'i of all Commis- with chronic,inadequate I hours coupled through operating Tuesday 5 on p.m. David L. McClain the Silver .Pfc. SILVER STAR. wears Friday, and. from 9:30 2:30 sary Stores in the Jacksonville staffing, limits the service that p.m. on Saturday. The store will complex will be distributed in can be provided individual Star pinned on his pajamas by Brig. General Harold E. Rose- be closed Sunday and Monday. the near future. patrons. Due to this, no tele- crans, USMC (ref), right, during ceremonies/ held at McC/a/n's/ The revised standardized The store has also added phone orders are acceptedand bedside/ at the Naval Hospital. Capt. W. 'S. Baker, Jr. (left), hours will, in addition to meeting other conveniences designedto advance notice of at least Commanding Officer of the hospital, was among the many who the expressed preference of a make shipping easier for 24 hours is required on all congratulated the young Marine on his actions that won him enable Plastic hand shopping special orders. Special orders majority of the patrons, everyone. the medal./ the Commissary Store to applya baskets have been installed for will be processed from 'pre- few more man hours to the the convenience of 'bread and mlmum grades only,\'i1thfreezer heavier sales periods. It will milk' shoppers.In cutting and wrapping not pro also afford employees a better addition to the Express Line vided. JaxMarineEarns opportunity to get the store designed for patrons with ten or t Jax O&R To Overhaul NAVY EXCHANGEThe NAS Jax Navy Exchangewill SilverStarMedal ) participate In a Navywide AlA Aircraft Navy Exchange,20th AnniversarySale Navy's beginning ..April 14 and, A 23 ,,rear ,- .old.Jacksonville day, March! 18. " *- i..-wr- -tM*( v j .>.. .continueing through April 30. Marine received\h': I&,fountry's: ': pfeDavid L. McClain, who' r Sells and 'specJal.mercnandfsewill third highest''' decoration v.the,, already;J holds the 'Purple,Heart;; be.. in every. department ,of. Silver( : Star -)0' rather,unique, was :cited for his actions in Viet your local Exchange. ceremonies conducted at his bed 'Nam last 'December :while ; side at the Naval Hospital,,Frl- engaged in Operation: Harvest Moon, somewhere between'Chou Lai and Da Nang. ' Navy Exchange Operates McClain who lives at 276 E. t 25th Street graduated from Country Store In NATTC Area After Andrew spending Jackson three High years School in 3 the Army as a paratrooper, he transferred to the Marine Corpsto With the approach of warmer Toyland remained open for full- get more action. In July,1963 weather, many people at NAS time operation for the first time he landed in'' Vietnam to Jax may be starting various after its regular Christmas join the 3rd Marine AmphibiousForce. gardening projects orgettingoutthe season. Although the selectionis . lawn and barbecue equipment. not as large as at that time He has, been at the Naval OiRlAX4TiDIPNAVY'S If last year's equipment' won't of the year, the store does carrya Hospital since Christmas eve and w make it through this summer,' good selection of toys for is expected to remain for at then maybe a new NavyExchange, birthdays, special l occasions' or least 3 more months. He will operated store can help you. just something to,make the kids wear the cast on his leg for Whether you need gardeningtools ( and adults) happy. another five months. or' lawn furniture the ,Both the Country Store and When McClain gets on his new Country Store, located (in Toyland facility have the same feet again, he Intends to request' A7A. This 3-foot long scale ,model of the A-7A/ Bldg. 514 of the NATTC area, hours of operation the Main Viet Nam even If he has 'to re- carries large selection of lawn Retail Store. The facilities are enlist for it. In an interview Corsair II, Is presently on display at the O&R Main Lobby. a - from 9 a.m. to 4:30 he stated that of his bud- and garden supplies, fertilizer open' p.m. many Built by the Ling Vought Tempco Corporation, the model Is a from ' outdoor patlp furniture,and other Monday,through Friday,and dies are there now, but will replica/ of the plane that wbe/ serviced/ by the NAS Jax assorted Items. This is the 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. probably be gone by the time Overhaul&/ Repair Department'by'September, 1967. largest selection over stockedby 'Patrons are Invited to come he gets back and some will the Navy Exchange.Also in and browse. There's plentyof never come back. "That's the The Overhaul & Repair Dept.at signed to the A 4 which is parking, and with the large best reason I can think of for NAS Jax has been designatedas primarily close air support. in the same location, floors space the store isn't going back,*' said young Me the prime overhaul point for Many advanced ideas have Is a year-round Toyland facility. crowded. Clain. the Navy's new A 7A air- been Incorportated in the design Brigadier General Harold E. craft, thus becoming the only of this aircraft with the Rosecrans USMC, (ret) read the O&R unit authorized to handle ease and simplicity of main- following citation to McClain the new plane. tenance resulting in short turnaround and the gathering of'! family, The aircraft now under time. Unlike the Navy's ......... friends and Navy and Marine , , production by the Ling Tempco other jet aircraft presently in Corps officials: Vought Corporation of Dallas use, this plane U designed for In the name of the Presidentof Texas, should be ready for Induction waist level maintenance.The the United States, the Com at NAS Jax by September A 7A is powered bya I manding General, Fleet Marine 1967. Meanwhile O&R per- single P & WTF 30 P6 jet Force, Pacific takes pleasurein sonnel are receiving training by engine, and ii 1 46.13 feet presenting the Silver Star the company in the operation long with a wing span of 28.73 Medal to Private First Class and maintenance of the plane. feet. The empty weight of David L. McClain United TIle aircraft also known as the aircraft li I 15,037 pounds States Marine Corps for service die Corsair II, is now under and it can carry a wide varietyof a. set forth In the following going testing at the Naval annament with total capacityof Citation: Test Center, Paxutent River, 20,000 pounds. For conspicuous gallantryand Md., but has not been carrier The plane has an internal fuel intrepidity in action while tested yet. capacity of 1500 gallons. There V serving as an Artillery Scout TIle A 7A is basically a are also four designated areas Observer assigned to Company smaller version of the CrusaderF for additional external fuel thus 11, Second Battalion Ninth Marines - 8, as far as appearancesare increasing fuel capacity by 1200 THE COUNTRY STORE. .Barbecue equipment and lawn furniture in the Republicof Vietnam. With the external fuel concerned, but unlike the gallons. for those summer days ore only a few of the Items avail' On December 18,. 1965, during F 8 the A 7A is a sub- tanks, the A 7A has a rangeof , ? This operation. Harvest Moon: against sonic, low levelattackafrcraft. 3,560 nautical miles, as? able at the new, Navy Exchange Country Sfore. facility Viet ) insurgent communist ( Cong The mission of this plane will! well as the ability to refuel in and Toyland ore now open year-fount/ Bldg. 514, at the corner , te .s.lmjja.r; \q .that,presently? : ,as-. flilr i .l .. . . I I o Enterprise Avenue and Biscayne'Street.( Continued on Page 2'Published Pag9 2 JAX AIR NEtiS/AFTERBURNER: March 24, 1966 EDITORIAL Chaplains/ Message f"C' ,. Military Construction Teams '" I'" P .) e 'J'' V V INCIDENT ON A HILL Bullets, Bulldozers, CanDoThe ROMAN CATHOLICSt. By Lt. H. M. Grubbs, CHC, USNR While attached to the Seabees InGuantanamoBay.Cuba I witnesseda struggle in the: Republic of Vietnam HAS posed many ,Edward's Chapeland tragic event that took a young man's life. This young man had problems for the armed 'services. Not the least of these has been given the day off because of his excellent manner of carryingout been the provision of physical facilities for the tremendous numberof Naval Hospital; his assigned tasks for a period of several months lie had men and machines poured into that country. V ',' been operating a crane that was being used to set steel plates as This problem is being met, with dollars,yes but more Important SUNDAY. MASSES roofing for bunkers beingbuilt as defensive positions In Guantanamo. with the energy, skill and Ingenuity of groups. of military and civilian. ., Hospital - -:'- 0630St. This man had set many of these plates in the past and Was very specialists.. : Edward'sChapel proficient at the job. On this day the last steel plate was to - 0900 & 1100 be set. Simply because this man had started the job he wanted to be instrumental in finishing It. The job completed he and his DAILY. MASSES driver started down the hill with the rig, as they rounded a curve St. Edward's: in the road something went wrong, the rig toppled over the em- Monday thru Friday -, 1130 bankment, the driver escaped without Injury. the crane. operatorwas - 0900 Saturday " J killed, because he wanted to finish a job. Naval Hospital. : You may ask the question, what has this to do with me? Maybe Friday - -,1205 this( incident has very little to do with you personally, but ,another CONFESSIONS hill at another location has much to do with you. S St. Edward's ) On a hill called Calvary, another life was given. Many people 1 : will look at these two Incidents as having nothing to do with them.In . ju -- 1900 2000 - Saturday both cases; a life was given to insure freedom and protection, Sunday - -0815 0845J: 1015 1045 but in a different manner. One for physical freedom and pro- tection, one for spiritual. How we will react to the incident in Sunday - -0615 Hospital: Guantanamo will be respect or even pity How we react to the CATECHISM CLASSES incident on Calvary will decide our eternal destiny. Christ died Chapel Annex Building 722: for our sins that we might have forgiveness as well as protec- tion and! freedom. Saturday's1000 At places with, names like Cam Pahn' Bay, Bien Hoa and Marble DIVINE SERVICES The "Cracffbdoi" To Be <." .' Mountain there was nothing but/,untamed areas not long ago. Military PROTESTANTAll construction units turned them into massive bases, converted jungle Saints; Chapel ,scrub and sand dunes into:! operating( airfields, mess halls and workshops SUNDAY'S Presented At Chaps! . in a matter of weeks. , 0800 - --Holy Communion The Republic of Vietnam lacked port'facilities to handle the 0930 &. 1100 Divine Worship heavy flow of cargo, needed to support Free World, : bays were turned into, booming ports complete with pier facilities, SUNDAY SCHOOL: Stainer's oratorio TIlE Choral Society, who presented roads, pipe lines and storage areas. 0930\ - -Chapel Annex CRUCIFIXION, will be presented Handel's Messiah here at the Operating with tradition of bullets', bulldozers and a "Can Do" Building 722 .. In the All Saints Protestant naval air station this past Christ spirit, :military construction teams '- have surpassed their own ; Chapel on Palm Sunday eveningat mas. V . prior records' in building the foundations to support the ,modern WEDNESDAY'S 7:30 p.m. The combined The work by John Stainer fighting.force. (AFPS) ; 1900 ---r Choir Rehearsal 'choir of forty voices will be contains some of the most poign- .,, made up of the members of the antly beautiful choral music Little '. SECOND MONDAY of Each Month All Saints Chapel Choir and. the ever written. It is written as Accidents Cost Plenty 5 ,, 0930 Chapel Women's Guild Choir of the First Christian "A Meditation on the Sacred (Small Chapel) Church of the Beaches. Mr. Passion of the Holy Redeemer"and Washington, D. C. ;. f and :theft, a garage pays 'off. Barnes Sale of the Beaches,,will scored for, a full chorus of (N VNEW.$) ., ... Little, auto When you must leave your car u. s. NAVAL,HOSPITAL direct this beautiful and power- mixed voices, solos for tenor accidents ,that cost plenty but on the Street don't park too Sunday's -------V 1000 ful work. and bass, 'quartet, and with both? never get into the reported statistics close to other vehicles and get Soloists will be Mr. Wallace organ and piano accompaniment. - account: for two thirds of as near, the, clurb, 'as possible. : Banosz. tenor and Mr, Sale,' ' CECIL FIELDPROTESTANT all) our accidents* T They axe;, ', Try to1' parH/on. *, s/reec& i t h.;; bass.,., Mr. Bartosz (is one of the The concert is sponsored by especially common In parking little traffic and street' in Duval the All Saints and all, .. .,near,' a .. f 'leading,, tenor voices Chapel lpt, :;driveways, and on narrowneighxbrhood' light. :: Today- : .' 't '. County and Is, the head of the military and civilian personneland streets.. 'Watch, the.. ""back in>front-:; Choir ,Practice at 7 pf.,m.. ''vocal music ,department Dun- their guests are cordiallyinvited : , According to CHANGING The rear, end colllslo&Iswcom&\ -" Sunday- .' can'' O. Fletcher Senior High to ,attend' It, Is, hoped TIMES, the Kiplinger magazine, mon and not so minor anymore. Sunday School at 9:30 p. m. School 'In Jacksonville Beach. that this work will deepen the odds are that In the nest five Remember, that the :vehicle Chapel Service at 10:30: a.m. He is also president of the meaning of the Easter Season years 'you will,have one auto accident 'In front can 'come to an extremely Comunion on the first Sunday, Beaches Choral Society and provide ;the" highest; ,', serious enough' to report fast stop. of the month. Mr. Sale is known here as calibre of musical presents,' and two of the little ones, too the. director of the Beaches tion. ' minor to report.. Leash the kis and pets.,Child- CATHOLIC ; . V .. .. '. ' . : ' .. . and In . ren dogs cars are a Daily- -, l : ' The serious one will cost leading cause of accidents 11:20 a. m. Mass SILVER STAR -. Continued from'Page;| I no more than the deductible a- where the traffic is.dense.Buckle Sunday- mount'. in your insurance cover- a child's safety belt and 8 a.m. and noon Mass Confessions forces, Private First Class Me action was an inspiration to all age; the two. little ones could chain the animals whether on a heard before each Mass. Clain' was a member pf forward who observed him and contributedin cost you almost twice as much long trip or driving in town. observer team traveling in large measure to saving the and many times the annoyance. One other word of advice is JEWISH/ the enemy controlled Trung Phan lives of many of his comroades.By . What can you do to avoid the to watch out for kids or petsin Call Ext. 311 for informationon area when the Company was sud- his indomitable determination , toll? The kiplinger magazine ,the 'car, even If they're In Jewish Services. denly and savagely attacked by outstanding professionalism offers these five tips to help the. car ahead. devastating mortar, recoilless and selfless devotion to duty you recognize and avoid little Keep out of tight corners.Give Traffic Violations rifle and automatic weapons throughout Private First Class accident hot spots: other cars, buses, trucks, all the fire. Reacting instantly when McClain upheld tile highest time and room they need., Driv- The following is a report the fierce fire felled the Company traditions of the United States In parking lots, be lonely. Park ers to steer clear of include of motor vehicle accidents and Commander and Radio Operator, Naval Service. " away from the corwd when the motorist who's lost and try- traffic violations for. the period Private First Class McClain can. The extra steps help protect you- ing to feel his way along.: March 15 to March 21. fearlessly moved forward and NMRFI Rep. Number of Accidents attempted to silence an automat[Id( your car from abrasion and "At best, the small accident This Week - - -2 weapons position with a light impact. The stray grocery .is annoying, incovenient and:! an Total Accident this year through anti tank weapon. This failing, To Visit J.x is cart a prime offender, but door from unplanned expense, reason enough March 1966 =; -.67 he was moved to a more advantageous - banging a closelyparked to stay alert and avoidit Number of Accidents through position when he neighbor is another " Rear Admiral John Crum- according to CHANGING ' March 1965 - --52 noticed a aiding the annoying problem.Get TIMES. "But the best reasonof Total number of days since wounded Company corpsman Commander packer, SC, USN (Ret), ,administrative - it off the street. Consid- all Is that the accident that director of the Navy- last injury in vehicle in which the a motor an area was receiving ering protection from vandalism starts out small doesn't alwaysend Marine Residence Foundation, . accident - - -10 the brunt of the hostile fire. hit and run damage that WJY.II' Number of Violations With uttter disregard for his Inc., will arrive in Jacksonvilleon Tills Week -, -" .- r'- 16 own safety Private First Class Wednesday, March 30 to meet with various Navy, Marine and , Speeding - '- ,- -5 McClain rushed: to offer pro - Reckless Driving\ -"- -'.'- -2' tective; cover and,dropping to one Coast Guard groups in this area. a AX: A I Ft NEWSThe Going(. through Stop Sign.- *3 knee to ,protect the pair, calmly The schedule is as follows: . Other Violations - -6 expended magazine after magazine Eighteen drivers appeared in a. determined, effortto , March 31 * before the Traffic Uea rl1\;Board halt thc vicious attack. Undeterred f' '* . JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper at the meeting held on March when wounded in thc'riWtt 1100Officer's" WIves'Cllb'ORFCecll. \ distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, 22. Disposition: of the cases: shoulder, he promptly V rV , : " Jacksonville Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company a included the following : Four shifted his rifle and continuedto . 1215 private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR lost driving and parking privileges fire until he was even.more BOQ Officers. Lounge Cecil NEWS must b. forwarded to the Service Information' Office' aboa rd stationforvarious seriously wounded in the left : Box 2. NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before period ; One was assignedto hip and leg. Stubbornly refusing , publication. News items are welcomed for all sources- complete an eight hour to concede, even after he 1215 Officer's Wives Club at Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8162. course; in remedial driving at was: dragged to a protectedarea NAS Jax 0' Club. Advertisements solicited NATTC: One was assignedto : he presented inadvisinghis 1630 Officers at NAS Jax 0'Chb are by thepublisherandqueriesconcerning complete six hour V ' a course officer of pertinent artillery such should be directed to .. 'In remedial driving at lax Police support and estimated strenglits The Holt Publishing Company, 3649 Philips Highway Academy; Seven received siispensions -. and weapons In enemy location.!! ;. ;':" ,' Jacksonville, Florida, 32207. Telephone 359-4040 } One. was given warnings April 1 I ; Eight dismissed; Four Steadfastly disregarding i 11 I Is' VOL. 23 NO. 52 March 24, 1966 fined ( I1. ;. Commlsfoner' own serious. wounds, he Insisted 1100 Officer's Wives Club, and Eight' referred to commanding on beinn a : the last to receive Officer's Cub Mayport ' officers for !possible first aid, and the last 1200 Officers Officer's Club di.-cfplin.1ryactlon. to be evacuated.: His dedicated Mayport.; , . 1 " J !: : L. *. -- 1966. "., .. JAX AIR-HEWs/AFTERBURNER Page 3f Unusual Facts About Relief io." I CitiesKEY : Navy* ,* i. ; WEST, FLA. ".(NAV- gardless of its size. Sights Present .CourSForVolunteersThe NEWS). If you're .. - a city Clicker to. delight even the most blase '*' \**- r you have more company than Sidewalk Superintendent are allaround f Y you may realize; 63>bf the entire you,and do matter what population of the United city you call home, you can be States, 'lives in the 212 ineirbpolitan ;- pretty' sure that the big buildup Jacksonville ...AvwiHary areas with,populations of will reach greater heights. of the Navy Relief Society has 50OpO'or mOrE; obtained the services of Miss t . New York has the largest pop While some, cities are famous Elaine Scammahorn, Field Representative - for their size, others are e- ulation -- 7.891.957* in I960 -- from Washington,D, and combined with Jersey City ,qually famous for other supers- C. who will present the Train- latives. The In , and Newark, KJ:>, it makes up highest capital ing Course Volunteer Women before the the world's .the world conquest in April 1966.Classes . largest metropolItancensus . by China, Lhasa In Tibet , /area with a population of was ,will be held on Wed- with an elevation of ,12,087 feet and from 9 14,759,429 according to the 1960 nesdays Fridays census. above sea level. Jericho now a.m. until 12 Noon from April While' New' York'has the largest called Ariha, ,in Jordan, is the 20 through May 13.in Bldg 501 population, Lo$' Angeles is oldest known walled townltmayhave ; Naval, Air Technical Training the been inhabited as early as Center, NAS Jacksonville Free most spread out with a land area of ever 450 square 'l1l1 s. 7800 B.C. Damascus.Syrla.has nursery care ,will be providedfor been inhabited since continuously children whose mothersare The highest state capital laJDen- ver Colorado. "The Mile High 2000 Cities B.C., both ancient and mod- enrolled in the course NICK PlGAWO' ,LEADS the "firsf AFMA Stvcfy Group program -_ City," where the altitude on the ern, derive their character and The course The Volunteer covers such, Historyof topicsas I In-a' discussion'/ of '"Tr/ Leadership;: Specfrum'VDeve/-; '! / :--}, exactly'steps 'of 5,280 the capital feet I Our building'newest(Is atmosphere( from their publicbuilding's. :the Organization of the Society opment ;6f,manager/of/ ( ,capabilities/ through 'ffcr: proper'' us"* of-:': state capital IsHondiulu.Hawaii. Still favored for its ,Auxiliary and Branches, mechanics c/ay.fo-dfery/ ,and long range ,leadership/ *, styles'thistudy; of fht ' which also' has more city-owned beauty and durability, as wellas ,of applying your knowledgeof forces /Involved/ and_ tlte/ c/ia/ ocfef/zaf/on'/ of rile 'Jut eisJu,1' parks than any other 3,000of economy is the oldest known con- social work, relationship with managef/eacfrr/ were:,exp7afrfecfo/ ? f Plnney ,and Don RoHweler , struction material to them; social work organizations and assisted. Mr Piillgano;tle/; (presenfof/on.! / ' man stone! Today we are = problems and Supervislonincase, Juneau, Alaska, .has the distinction - of the northern most cap- experiencing Some of the a modern most interesting Stone Age.: work.Mrs. Robert J. Cales,Chairman - ital and the coldest in the city examples of ancient cities that I Buy"Savings'Bonds I IGo U, S. with an average* annual of Volunteers urges all of- temperature of "40 degrees F.: were, carefully laid-out can be ficer's wives, interested in this seen in the remains of the Mayan. - The city with ttie biggest boomis useful course to contact the Cities of Central Americaand : Navy Relief' Office at 3897711Ext. Los Angeles, which{ put upa , the Unite Cities of Asia 737 or 389 5308, as soon record 141,526 housing units alone in 1963. 'Minor. While parts pf Athens as possible or before April 4th. RolliiT iHto Roberts'For' and Rome, for example, were The growth rate of large cities given a good deal of thought such as New York and Los Angeles the residential areas of these Boy Scouts Our Action Filled., over the past decade can'tcompare two cities were allowed to develop . however, to a much as they would.Unfortunately . smaller city which takes the hon- most cities, Tour USSRoosevelt ors for being, the .fastest - growing here and abroad, sprung up Warren, Michigan, jumped willy-nilly. But such American ::. from '727 people in 1950 to 89, cities as Buffalo, Detroit, and :: ' .. 246 a 'decade later an increase Washington, D. C., ,benefited .:..: of 12,175.9 per cent! from early planning. "WOW, I I'can't wait tillI :::.: While New York has the larg- Also known' as "The City of grow up so that 'I, can be a s.ti.... est population in the United Statesit Magnificent Distances,'. Washington sailor too T'This was one of the { ILI ''g is dwarfed by Tokyo which 'is famous for its wide statements made ,by a young boy , was the first city to officiallypass avenues and scenic vistas. Con- scout of Troop 58 when they . the 10 million mark in structed on the site, approvedfor toured the huge attack aircraft :: . 1962. In 1964anoff-the-record the new capital by Presi-, carrier USS Franklin P. Roosevelt 1965 COftVA/R/ MONIA..51895; estimate put' the population ot dent' the at Mayport, Fla the car- Washington city was *> : Four on th.'floorlactory'worrenty/ ,Ilghtyeilow' t' , Shanghai at 10700000. : rier's home :, . designed by a engineer port ' wlth'w""t.'rlm" / . Who>had fought in the'American'Revolution A group of 24 boy scouts from. ," ._ + l J .1 "I i..l Today, the modern Stone Ageis ,Pierre Charles L'-' Covington, Georgia, ranging in :: ,7965 IMPALA S. S. COUPE.$2995 ,\ reaching Into every city re- Enfant.NATTC ages11 through 15, reported Fully equipped, air cond., reef with white Inter . aboard the giant flattop under ior. : the guidance, of Mr. B, V. Mor- ' ris scoutmaster,,and assistant : 1965 IMPALA SPORT SEDAN.$2995 . : scoutmasters; Mr. C. L. Pat- t f Fully equipped, air, cond., yellow with black I: I rick and Mr. H. Lawson. Also r Interior. , Behind The SceneBy included among the 'group were :: 1965 CORVAIR CORSA CONVERTIBLE. .52297 six troop committeemen. r Factory warrenty 4speedtrans. , Fondingsland// S/V By '} 1964 BEL-AIR ,4-DOOR SEDAN. . .57299Auto Center's Chaplain Is there a little bit of ham /trans. :ti ald -A. Weir made a guest appearance in you? Have you ever had a Something wild \ 1964 OLDS SUPER 88. .. '. ..' .'.' .57895 .'I ' on the "Today in hankering for the bright lights Is coming off I ITECHMICOLOIT'PANAVlSluT r Fully equipped, air contf. . Jacksonville' morning .show on and ? If so, ' your. His appause 1963 FORD GALAXIE' SEDAN.: .... ., .31199 " WFGA TV 12, today. topicof chance has, .arrived. One of J.Y; ., V-8 white with red interior '' , make discussion was enough NATT Center's Dental Tech'sis ,-. . even the warmest r blooded trying to form a Little Theatre c'. 7963 ,CHEVY /II/ SPORT COUPE.$1195...''. ::3 ' Floridian get cold chills An- aboard the Station. You 'don't 4Y' ; tartica. Chaplain Weir,it seems, 'even have to be an actor to ; ., ,:F'f,, ij ,J963 IMPALA. .$1495 r' put in a tour of duty with join, either because they're, fg.: ;: ;",,":",.:: Operation Deep Freeze..Mt'4it 'going to need plenty of help :: 1963 OLDS 98 LUXURY SEDAN .- .57695, :: .; '. backstage. If you're Interested ""<,' "': t::: I:: Light blue' air, cond. ". :.:.." ' contact Bob Kranz at Ext. 8165 Students, instructors, -ship's for further information. :::: 1962 OLDS 98 CONVERTIBLE. .. '. ..57399 ,s 3 company personnel'they're' all . : :.:: Fully equipped, air cond., ) :.:: doing the same thing this week. ::?, 1962 BEL-AIR/ -. . .5795 E":: Blues to the cleaners; extra Notice any moans and! groans ' Six white 4-door sedan, : touches with those cylinder, E: special > spit and a certain bit of deliberateness ':- shines; white. hats rolled and of motion of the the 500 ::{ 1962 CHEVY %TON PICK-UP TRUCK. .4695 r:: cleaned just right because area Waves this ,week? It's Saturday morning Is time for very possible, since Physical :.:J 7967 CHEVY '/.TON PICK-UP TRUCK.' .,..J645, r:: ' the last dark blue inspection of Fitness took it's toll of the girlson :::: Long wheel' base. y}: this fiscal. Tuesday. : 1961 CHEVY WAGON . . . .5599Cos rti r{ :: ; saving six 'cylinder. ,* ' ** ::' . .'. "J. ..::0:0: v ::1: 7960 OLDS 98. '.. f v >. ... \ ., '. .$595. : >.. :: . O ::.: 4-door hard top, full power,* air; cbria ': : :"' '> "- : :. ..f: :- : -rn-ri- N ;f: 1 7960 C R.V AiRDOOR/ : SEDAN '. ; '.' -. .5345 : :.'r. : Qlit."lYrbdMi Auto/trans.'radio ,. :.,:. ra :: : MOTORCYCLESALL :: 7958 PLYMOUTH 'SPORT COUPE.$1S0. :ti:$: + ". ,- v>> . NOTHING MODELS DOWN 11)-1toberts .r We Give Merchant Green Stamp . Open Daily 8 a.m..7 p.m. ROBERT Qm"CREOOIRE ASIAN IIIE E JIll CHEVROLET & OLDSMOIILE } , Wed & Sat 8 am.6 p.m. tolAND QUIVER DUWE (CRAY CECIL PARKER( Closed SundaysMOTORS ERT MFFERTbca .s, + 11111111Ph.1Nx.2i4.96oo ;i$ i & CYCLES 1ookkowI( :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..:..x.Gr.: :: ... Cove SpringsMarcl..24 : . , , :::: ::.. . 'WiaN 17iD YOU tFl205t.'TNISREFRiGURA R IPSf. 4949 PH Blanding 771-8244' Blvd. WE Tdrsyth 3563t69 I r: ..-.IUS:: ;I : =a w-:.,:,'. .a.6V1J.44.. ",;:::-.:::m. :'":r....:.::":.i, .., ;. -. -- ' . l . .,.... . 71 ,' '. q r ' March 24, 7966 JAX AIR HEWs!AFTERBURNER 4 ,:to, I HAS Cecil Field Thrift Shop Holds Clearance. Sale I I - Many items of clothing are 25 ents it depends upon you not only ":'.. 'q <: and ten cents. Come out and to come out and buy, but alsoto take advantage of the bargains donate anything you cannot use. M ? priced to go? If you have anything to.contri- bute, bring it out to one of these i On April 1st, the Thrift Thurs. locations: Thrift Shop ( Shop is presenting a pre - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.); Cecil Field of hats. Easter hat sale summer ,. None of the hats will sell for Nursery; Navy Relief Office, topside of the library in Bldg. THRIFT more than one dollar and most # need transportationto of them will be less. Also on 25. If you ''on S H 0 psuts w+ that day, all summer clothingwill deliver your contributions, Ext. 8315, and 0 call 771 3211, ooM nowsitu be placed on the racks and pPIN IrOYS winter clothing will be removedor every attempt to pick them up 4Ni perhaps further reduced. will be made if possible. The Thrift Shop is locatedto The Thrift Shop will accept It offers for the right of"D"Avenue coming anything usable' from the main gate, just before sale the following items: you reach the Beauty Shoppe.The clothing; household items; baby THE THRIFT SHOP IS HAVING -: present hours of operation are furniture ; other type furniture; A SALE. Customers- from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Fri- and Just about anything you might day. It is hoped that it find in a household. ter the Thrift Shop as hors soon sewing At present two will be - opened the first Friday In and possibletoopenonThursday Friday. The Thrift Shopis machines are needed by the BUT MOMMIE/ THE KIDDIE STUFF Is on the other side./ . March to begin end-of-winter/ staffed on a volunteer basis volunteers for sewing. Also if ( sale. by the wives from, NAS and the you have any summer hats, drop I various units at Cecil' and is them by the Thrift Shop so they will be available for the pre- operated entirely as a non- \ Have you beard the "scut profit. organization. Easter sale. tlebutt going around that thereis A ,large ponion of the profits , a place at N AS Cecil where you!: from the Thrift Shop go to help EXPRESSWAY 5*r5. , can buy a dress for only fifty'' support the Cecil Field Nursery cents? Well, It's' true and the thereby enabling that facilityto APARTMENTS , place is the ,Cecil Field Thrift offer reduced rates to Navy Y h ; y, Shop.. personnel. A constant supplyof Fi, Is.......$65.00 I J N,6, lollypops for the dependents Each Friday during the monthof clinic is also provided from the Urfrreished $55.00 March' between the hours profits, and often a little some- of 10 ,a.m., and 2 p.m., there'is thing extra is bought for the Children WelcomeConveniently a big end of winter clearancesale nursery, which otherwise would Locatedto going on. No article ,of be done without. downtown clothing in the shop is,, over 50 Since the Thrift Shop operates HAS and Cecil cents and that includes coats, solely through the donations of ; suits, uniforms and you name it. Navy personnel and their dependS - CLEO DAVISREALTORS SAVE S FRED DAVISBUICKPONTIAC INSURORS THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE. .Personnel that 3650 St. Johns Avenue the Thrift' last '' shopped at Shop Friday check their items out with (I to tJ) Mrs. Robert C. Frosio, Mrs. S. D, Wright, Mrs. Ike MC TRUCKS EV 4.6444 CO 4.9442 Jones, and Mrs. ,Dick Holte. .. GftEIN cava SPRINGS ... 'J 3F'' ',1.1 I' : , '* ,t " . '.,".',..iiIf' \ I' . ,t t, d S :;: \ -r" ; _ , " ,. , r _ " e919u.'; & _ r . .h S j i ,. ' .; Lt" . ' . I..' r ,f. '.. '. ,. .) ; IN YOUR EASTER BONNET. .Mrs. Robert C. Frosio trieson one of the Easter hats that Thrift .. many are on sale in the .' ...." 'Shop, assisted by Mrs. Jean Rutherford. A1i' ; ,' CHEESE FOR LENT : " .- . CHEESE is an Ideal meat sub- is available from the Navy .,. ,. stitute in planning Lenten Times Service Center Dept. F, '' ." .,'.. menus. It also fits into meal 2201 M St., NW, Washington, ; plans for soups. salads and des- D.C. '280 37. { 4 s rts. To get your copy, send a A fact-packed leaflet "Cheesein stamped addressed envelope Away all bills s' Your Meals," with recipes and ask for "Cheese Leaf designed to serve six persons let"IMPORTED , '. ': 1 : I S. o. S. Seaboard for a loan. Seaboard specializes in '. : renting money' to Naval personnel. For high priority I '" ; service, telephone ahead for a personal (and top' PARTS: secret)' appointment. You'll be surprised how low your S , monthly payments will be. : : . " LOANS to $600 . '" ; COMPLETE STOCK OF IMPORTED . ,'v' .:., PARTS ACCESSORIES S t SfffffOffffO FINRNCE COMPRNY SUPPLIES ; ., *, ; '.. A lifesaver when you need cash FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS 1:. : \ OF CARS & TRUCKS .... ,' ',. \ A- .., .. ... ,.u : ..; - : ':: :: k '" '. '> ; ,388-9331 if : ; 34 West Duval St. :.', ;" 215 Lynch Building .. .. : .'. . Telephone Elgin 6-3311 '.1'- Telephone ELgIn 6-1251 505 McDUFF AYE. S. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.: 32205Page .j . T March 24. 1966 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER PCJ9fJ 5, I Helpful Hints For Filing TaxesDo No Test Promotions Offeredaa I -- A-Sckool use the preaddressed form' official schedules are not sufficient Top ! mailed to Do write Sign It you. your for your' needs, a substitute - social security number in the DON'T forget to sign the 're- may be used, but you No-test promotions to third taling six years, of which at space provided on the return. turn. If return is a joint return must follow the format of the class petty officer are being offered least two years' must remain though your social secutlyy signatures of both husband official schedule. top graduates of Class A after graduation. And they must number is preprinted under your and wife are needed. schools in 12 more ratings and have completed the advancement name. If there has been a APRIL 1511 to all graduates of the Polaris requirements they would normally - change in your name or address, Final ReviewDO DON'T forget that the "A" School regardless of rat- need to take the Navy- strike out the incorrect name review your return,including return must be filed on or before wide promotion exams., or address and write immediately arithmetic, even if someone April' 15th. ing.Of the' ratings four are brand thereunder the correct else prepares It. DON'T forget new. The other eight were a- ., .. . name or address Likewise, if that you' are fully responsible for Deductions/ mong the 33 ratings dropped from ; ': the social security number is the contents of your' return,regardless DO remember that a deduc- the top graduate promotion pro- : : ,, ...: ., : . in error strike through the incorrect of who prepares it. tion is a claim and that the gram about a year ago. "- ; ". .. ', .. 'i' ';. number and write Don't Send Records burden of proving any claim is New to the list are gradu- .:" > \ .... there under your' correct number. the making the claim. . on person ates of CYN and MA schools ', : If have a refund due, file DON'T send in records. '' you your of Return with a percentile of 75 or higher ' Keep Copy " your return, direct ,to your' Internal Send only the orginal return, and SW and UT schools witha . Revenue Service Center. Part B of form W 2, and any DO keep a copy of your percentile ,of 50. The Pol- Report All SourcesDO required supporting schedule. return and records for all items aris 'A" school graduates also in your return. need a percentile of 50. Take Care of Forms ,file one return reportingyour Correct IdentityDO The new listing is effectivefor income from ,all sources. DO remember that you need people graduating on or after - DON'T make the mistake of a Copy B of Form W 2 for Identify.checks and, money Feb.. 1, 1966. The auth- r the taxpayer who received mul each place where you were em- orders with names, address, ority to make the automatic pro- tiple '.W '- 2's for the year ployed. DON'T let your W- social security number type of motions is good for one year ,. and ,filed a separate return for 2 get obscured by food stains tax and period for which it from graduation date. 8 ,each,-.,,- ,W 2. torn apart by the dog, or eaten is being paid. No ratings were dropped from Sr Exemptions by the baby, the list in the new revision, Bu- ; Return AcustmentDON'T / B1LLE1 PRO 0 r-/,. Pers (Inst. 1430.14B nor were DON'T forget to check your any of the percentiles assignedto 'number of exemptions and furnish forget that your' return ". these ratings changed. I , '" " 0- names of your dependents, is subject to adjustmentfor L Under the automatic promotion Mr t J ' .where.. required.. at least three years after it plan in effect since 1963 class I .' ". ReturnDO is filed, six years if 25 percentor "A" graduates who finish witha Type more of your income is om- final grade equal to or higher check the proper block on itted, and with no limit in case than the grade represented by a Form 1040 or 1040A to show of fraud or failure to file a percentile based on the grades Can You what type of return you are filing, return. made by students in the same such as single, separate, joint, Check Payable/ to IRS school for the previous four quar- TAKE YOUR CAR etc. ters get promoted to third class WITH YOU ? Double Parking DO make your checks payable petty officer. For Financing' and Insurance' only to INTERNAL REVENUE What this means in practiceis Stateside and Overseas. Call DON'T try to file a return SERVICE and be sure to sign that the graduates must have DYER M, BURR while you are double parked. the check. I scores as good as the top quar- GOVERNMENT" EMPLOYEES Allow// Plenty of Time Use Official' Schedules/ ter or the top half (depending FINANCE CORPORATIONand M it on rating) of the graduates of DO allow plenty of time for DO use official support- I IN that school during the previous INTERNATIONAL SERVICE getting any professional assist- ing schedules furnished by Internal 12 months. INSURANCE COMPANY ance. Revenue Service, IfI They must have, or acquired, 5615 Tlmuquarta Rd. 771-0527 a minimum obligated service to- I I New Books at Library I V by Sharon Arnold, LibrarianINTRODUCTION TO MODERN THE DAYS OF IIENRYTIIOREAU', GUNSMITHNG by Harold E. by Walter Harding. A biogra- MacFarland. The autor pin pointsin phy of Henry David Thoreau bya a non-technical way the essentials leading Thoreau scholar who that can help any interestedgun has mined not only Thoreau's s A owner take ,better care of, 'two and a half million words 4 ; repair and improve his handguns but also the writings, letters, l rifles and shotguns. The journals and comments of some easy to follow text shows of his illustrious contemporaries troublefree ways for solving ,- among them Emerson, Hawthorne - problems of malfunction,, gettingthe Longfellow, and Broson best pull and accuracycor- Alcott -. who wrote and spoke .recting and mounting scopes and about him. Many.photographs. sights, disassemble 'with instructions - on how to take apart THE'GREAT MUTINY by James ::100 different guns.. Dugan. ,An' account of the 18th T1 century English .naval mutiniesat ,the home bases of Spithead .. ' ., : : ; : s : and the Nore. In 1797{ when the armies of the French Rev- OUTPOSTr OF FREEDOM by olution have swept over Europe, _ Captain Roger H. C. Donlan,U.S. and an invasion force Is massingon Army, Commander of Special the continent for the attackon ff Forces Team A-726 in Viet Nam. England, in England the coun- Roger Donlan, ,Medal, of Honor try is nearly bankrupt and pop- THE ARBOLESNOW winner,'tells his storyasamem- ular discontent is so widespreadthat 'ber o( the. Special Forces and the monarchy is in danger. his tour at .N Jani Don As With only the fleet standing between RENTING WITH IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 'President Johnson emphasizedwhen Britain and almost: certain presenting to .the Captain defeat, the men of the fleet rise FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHEDAPARTMENTS hid$ Medal ,of _I IJ not,' ,men like up in the largest and,, 1 Jcvsst Roger Donlan are)Jiving( valiant naval mutiny in history. Over answers to those who question 50,00 men in 113 ships jcfuse what we are doing in Viet Nam orders, expel their officers and and, hy.we"are'there. Set up'ship democracy. e (deallocation In Orange Park, one block o All unto, with ,complete carpeting and from town"CENTER" and chopping, aria' drape. ..t' t, e All units with walled-ln,gardens or private ,' "v.'I- t balconies. ... jswsu, " } e Swimming. pool with adjacent laundry factlltle - FD' *located In the central garden area . to . THE M APBOLE5 5>> OwSTOWS aVi. DM .0 r LOCATED ONE BLOCK EAST OF U.S.17 ANO ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF KIN6SLEY AVE. 'I' "0. .. ; i- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION __.. In....,., aw. - 1 a "" . CALL 264-2711 (*.lt 111"-- OIrElfEN'NGS.2U.'Cfi: " ",t't"-!t t la3tttts a tLI.Ll.L. :.'.f..r.rv '...u..t..U..t..V.o.U.J..t.f..u..u..LLtJj .I.... ._ ,A .,...______.....____.._..____...._._ ...w.............._....w.fl.a March,24, J966 Page 6 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER I Jacksonville Area Civil Service News - ' , Electronic Beam Welder Saves J_ rr's1i. ..:; :: i&. i.I' .' H O&R :Department $104,800 AnnuallyThe .t i _ Overhaul and Repair De- An operator controls the ma- pheric gases and, in fact, removes I f _ partment, Naval Air Station, chine from outside a dumber gaseous Impurities from 1 _ Jacksonville, has concluded after five feet in diameter and eight the metals as they fuse.A :H Ir "nine months ;operation that their feet long. The welding process main component of a carburetor :- .. .new $175,000.00 welder will more Which takes only a few seconds, valued at $1,700.00 Was than return Its cost, within two, begins after a ten minute period repaired recently at a cost of 4 years through repairing pans necessary- to create an ultra- $50.00 using the new welding , which otherwise. could not have high vacuum. technique. Previously this part been salvaged. The machine, known tech- would have been discarded. In % This ""machine is unique in that nically .as an Electron Beam another case, 48 magnesium air "it operates on the ,arne principle Welder, is advantageous in pro- craft wheels were reclaimed at .. as a'televtsfonpCcturetube.. ducing exceptionally deep, thin a net savings of $750.00 each. The electron beam rather than welds with virtually| no detectable At the present rate the machineis " scanning the tube face.hundredsof .changes in nearby metal;thus enabling the Navy to save times a second, moves relatively providing unimpaired strength $104,800.00 per year. .,. ....,, slowly along the line to for critical aircraft pans Weld- ii,' i ' be welded, heating the metals Ing in a vacuum prevents me- 11' The Low : " through electron bombardment. tallic contamination from atmos- . "MUG OF THE MONTH". '. .Hemnd 'Williams/ laborer in the A law in Kansas reads "Whentwo HAS Cecil public works department, Is presented a gold em- trains 'approach each otherat Jbfozeneccoffee mug by Lt. L. L. Newman, assistant( ; public a crossing, they shall works officer. The mug signifies Mr. Williams selection as I both come to a full stop. of the Month" for January, the employee who submitted and neither shall start up until "Mug SAVE $25to3O the other has gone."' the best beneficial suggestion for the,.month. Ohio General Code, Title II, Chapter 20, page 1590, Section On 'Each.''100 If'Bureau Rates fIr 6281"A, provides person: assaulted and Now lsTh.e: TimeThe lynched by mob recover, a may the WILL BE MET. The Defense escalation of 4 such recent from the county' in which was in Southeast Asia should 'Department does not intend, nor AUTOINSURANCE assault is' made, a sum not to exceed $500. leave little doubt in anyone's should we, that pur fighting men Of course, we don't know how mind that we are engaged In a suffer for want of needed weapons - the trains move in Kansasor struggle for survival against a Simply:stated, if we can'tor how many people have collectedthe formidable enemy pledged to our ( won't) meet our competitor'sor $500 in Ohio, but we do know destruction. We can no longer ( won't) produce out assigned there are many misunderstood justify' an attitude of indifference share, the Bureau will see to orders and directions. "I want to the dangers involvedin it that somebody else does. it four copies of' this letter," the this conflict. Our way of You enjoy these savings from Bureau supervisor said to his secretary' life is being threatened' and Our products must be com- "Does he mean the original Americans are fighting! and petitively priced.The - importance *,Rates for the Family', Automobile. Policy and three carbons, .or/-does he dyii'Ig'0' preserve freedom ''of our rework'costs 'can- *. without+the. Safe Driver-Plan.,:>YouJeven mean four carbons and the orgi- throughout the world. As the .lnat'ibeOveremphasiieds: These free world's arsenal of defensewe = nal?" thinks the secretary. ; ;::costs 'can and must* be reduced! save substantially when the Safe Driver "Cut twelve inches off of this are ,committed to a policy';' I Plan is used! six foot piece of pipe" Does ,of stopping the spread of this The he want to use the twelve cancer which would eventually. Department of Defense, just destroy us. like 'you as ,an individual, is inch piece or the remaining five ' feet? It makes a differenceyou Our arsenal consists of many "shopping" for its.various pro- : -. know. If the twelveinch weapons, not the least of whichare ducts and services. Here again, t ). GEICO SAVINGS FOR FLORIDA DRIVERS is to be used, the remainder will the products that you aM' I jf ,we .can't' (or wont) meet our produce. Our reworked air- competitor's prices, the Bureau not be quite five feet. If the A f YOU SAVE 30?; from Bureau Rates for the Collision workloadto five foot cut Is made, the craft, engines and F/J compon- might well assign our 'AI, and Comprehensive coverages, and you save remainder will be quite twelve ents play, and will continue to somebody who can. The choice 25% for the vital Liability coverages. GEICO also is ours. . . inches I In either case, the widthof play, a vital role of increasing gives you the usual additional savings on compactcars in this Indeed -. , the saw makes the difference. importance struggle.. " ., * ; driver framing and when more-than-one-car is, conclusion These are samples which we should feel proud to In ;i Want to stress 'j Installments insured. You may pay your premium in convenient, causes people to complain, be able to make, such a direct the fact that our O&R is a bus- :. ? "" : "If only I had known what the and meaningful contribution to iness. To be successful, a bus- : NO EXTRA COSTS: The low GEICO premium; supervisor was planning to do, I the needs of our country. iness 'must :depend upon Its peo- s.. is the full cost,of your insurance: there are no mem would never have done so and so.' As producers of these wea- ple., The ,personal attitude and bership fees, assessments or other sales charges of Everyone wants and needs pons, you and I bear joint res- individual effort of each!one of any kind": accurate information about his ponsibilities. Above all else, us journeyman, supervisor, GEICO rates represent the above savings from jobs. It's up to you to make sure our products must be reliable clerk, or engineer Is reflected - f for lives in our directions clear well total achievements. your are and may Bureau Rates for the Family Auto Policy Bureau'Rates : ' that for depend them. This Like other the rates your plan doing the job upon not any are developed the National Bureau producing is explained. necessarily mean producing future depends a I I of Casualty Underwriters and the National J' a upon Automobile Underwriters Association for their Don't make "interpreters"out new or a like new product.It good product (or service) at a and subscribing companies. member of your subordinates. does mean an up -- to -, date competitive ,price on schedule. . reworked item unquestionable HERE IS THE PROTECTION YOU GET dependability, capable of per- NOW IS TJIE TIME for us to When you insure your car with GEICO, you get Job Success forming its intended function. roll up our,sleeves and reaf- ... the broad Family.Automobile Insurance Policy-the Our products must be produced firm ,our determination the 1'".,, exact tame policy used by'most other leading companies If in in sufficient quantities. Re- world.. As conscientious, O&R and you are fully protected wherever you, losing a race you don't serves of ready-to-be delivered workers and " drive in the U. S., its possessions and Canada. This blame others you have bright aircraft and component parts ICANS, we'will as ensure PROUD/MER-the cause -: "" "ii policy can comply with the Financial Responsibility down prospects life's road.of success farther must be maintained to wage an of liberty and our democraticway t ...z Laws of every state including the compulsory insurance effective all-out effort. This of life against any, JggresTHEGRANDADDY'OF - .... requirements of New York and North Carolina. means production commitments cor. / {. Over 1,300 professional representatives across the) ;{ country stand ready to give you personal claim service p "YR" when you need it day or night 24 hours a day CHIEF CAMPBELL'SBlanciing :B.EDB..A..BN . 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General ;Auto Repair ,' ';, p'.:: "'JrthrenJesj place :.t FiNANPINr Arifo Mhbile' Home ROAD SERVICE 070 .24001' ', ": in town.. 'oJ tfAl AVl .; ," I: .)52)3) YEStONNETT JL YD.I . Ar.rriYVTl""nv'NV'Hrn "n"I"n'rV4'n'\-" .YlfM , -- S - -- -- - --- --- - -- - 24, 1966 JAX AIR NEMAFTERBURNERNow p.". 7I. I. t ; !i1YA sk Us' NIC Reports NARTU News & Views "If Ya Ask Us" went straight can I go forward if they" are 'New Breed', "....;; to the horse's mouth this week pulling me backward? Too tighta w ".' v to question the residents at the reign makes my mouth sore fi '" .NAS Jax riding stable concerning as well as my temper, but 'I Of Recruits their biggest complaint againstthe usually quit horsing around at i : patrons of this Special Ser- this point and dump my rideron SAN DIEGO CALIF. . ,,vices facility. What they hadto the bridle path and precede (NAVNEWS) According to say made a lot of horse back to the stable. The inexperienced authorities at the U. S. Naval ; ' sense.. rider who thinkshe Training Center San Diego *. " BLACK BOY don't ,knows everything is my big- California a new breed of ,". get me wro I am not a gest problem. recruits are being trainedfo .. constant, corn- BALDY "I like to play the fleet. plainer, but I games with my riders as some The men coming into the Navy haventylimits. think I am today, as compared to past years, I am an easygoing dumborsomething are more intelligent, have more pleasure 1 but education and seem to be better r .. riding horse usually I have motivated.At k a c 'g; and would like M the last laugh. d r to continue that Some people this time of the year, . way until I BLACK BOY like to race 1,, about 6% of the recruits now ,* T reach the ripe old age a horse me, but I lose undergoing basic training would should. However, there are those them in the BALDY be expected to be dischargedfor riders who start me out in a nearest bush and then the real mental or physical defects dlscusses the In Viet Ham CYSCT WALTER R. MU/W/ war full gallop causing the muscles in fun begins I play'hide 'n before graduation. The rate with members of NARTU OWctrs Wives C/u6./ my legs to tighten and the frogsin seek with the stable crew. Also, has recently dropped to 23 my feet to get sore. Then I enjoy carrying my riders around per cent. Gunnery Sgt. Walter R. Murr fighting our troops are employing. - I wind up with a tummy ache the area on nice days, but whenit of the Marine Air Reserve . The of the and ,the stable master says I thunders and the lightening recruit intelligence to the Vietnam average Training Detachment, addressedthe Sgt. Murr is a veteran of prior have the colic. I would liketo flashes I all excited and get situation was rated on the General officer's wives of NARTU eighteen years with the Marines tell people'" like that to get nervous. I would appreciate a Classification Test (GeT) as Jax; and has served fifteen of these + off back. my little coaxing from my ridersin 49, below the average' of Explaining our present: commitments years' as ,a combat correspon GOLDIE "I am a fun loving such and would also a case, 50. Today's recruitis in Vietnam and why this dentA gal with .a word to the' "wise appreciate being led during the above 55.average A year ago, area is .of such importance to ,,native. of Washington D.C., i ithe for some of ,r. storm, but then there are those recruiters were having a hard the communists, Murr described: sergeant is expecting( ordersto m y favorite who just keep on riding. Thisis time and the terrain and methods of Vietnam as a correspondent. filling were enjoy riders.the would ride and when horse I use sense a,little I return initiative to the accepting men quotas who had only: a .<-.........-............-.VN....._'............................r.....r...yy........:..._.........:..................:_.:....;.:...;...';....X....>.A..,. ......_<.<....;.,..;.,..;..;;....,.........,;" ....;... .o# more if my corral minus my rider. Occasionally 9th grade educaton. NEED . TRANSPORTATION ? riders would I get a rider who doesn't The picture has changed. The : ride me'' at a balance himself on my back, walk lope or but ask me if I care, he average training company at RecruitTrain-now undergoing -i tr RENT A CAR IY THE HOUR, .DAY, OR WK.D . canter and also GOLDIEif / turns one way and I turn the San would l ing Command Diego, they would stick to the bridle other . no complanits include one and possibly two Impalas' Mustangs D" Valiants path. Believe me, it 's no no rider." half- with men college degrees,a a fun to be laid off for a week EDITOR'S NOTE Jax Air dozen with junior college certificates j RENT A MOTORCYCLE IY THE HOUR, lAY, | with sore hoofs. There are those News wishes to thank the staff and the rest with high people who have very little horse of the Blue jacket,NAS,Memphis school diplomas. ,The man with I 01 WI ,HONDA'S S0cc-90cc sense, let alone commen sense, for this idea. less than high, school: would ,be ' who keep riding me so hard that in the minority. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE 21 my lungs burst and I get a nose . 'bleed." But how does the Vietnams ell . APPLE "Now let me ,NARTU REUNION affect recruiting ?' ,, . " I#: give, you ;a ,picture''of some :,here are two schools, thoughton /tI ,of, the crazy NARTll Stationkeepers and the, question One school: )4' 'au"td4 I riders I've had.I Week end Warriors, past and supported by Recruit Training .. ' riders wish would my present, will have a reunion, Center's Executive Officer, 6400 Yukon Rd. (Next to Yukon ::Traitor Pk.! ). sr Commander T.: E. Houston the , MardI 26 , Saturday beginningat learn how ; or our office 13254 Normandy Blvd. ?<< to Senior new 1 p.m. at 1172 Halsema Rd. Military Psychologist at l before use the they reigns attempt Warriors All Stationkeepers are urged and to Weekend attend. the utenant Naval Commander Training Center C. William, Lie- wwas.......->.-...ft.......!..PHONE*.-r/'F. W 384-6462:..f...:........................iI'...........oorx..........iI'.............................."."._....".!....."."- to take Families are invited. Buck and the Supervisor of Recruit - me out on the APPLE Training Command s trail. If they want me to run Chaplain's Division,Commander I sometime I am willing, but bow Harold D. Bodle see these new men as having positive motiva- tion and enlisting for patriotic reasons. . ,More Glamorous Than Ever! The other school sees these ' f" . : new men as enlisting for a fe- ; ,: . finite choice ,rather than leaving GREAT CAST OF SKATING STARS- their futures to the random assignment . of the selective service MADISON SQUARE, GARDEN TO JACKSONVILLE system. Ir Either way the Navybenefits from the high caliber of young men joining the fleet. 1 How long will this unusual high last It is ,generally acceptedthat sbow V u..,Iaib aid the high will last as long as I - t the selective service is puttingthe .. -1..Fwi.Mh. .hrl./.LlY1N pressure on through the draft, . -w -I I and will cease when the Vietnam II.L' \ crisis Is o\er. At the present " :: 'L., time, most 'recruiters can take ,r'''; .. ..' ' their choice of .men young lining beavers; don't around : Busy run paying bills..they up to wear Navy blue and a lot , *...fcrtay. 'rtcflwawded hr mrjea of twy t&--A.-..... of recruiting stations have long ,open a checkingaccount at . waiting ".' lists for openings:: {\1*.', ,o . ) EIGHT GREAT PERFORMANCESTues. : in both officer and enlisted pro- ... .. ',I! ' grams. .: 'r( ( . ., Mar. 22 thru Sun., Mar. 27 \ Why would these higher caliber - PRICEST. Individuals prefer to join MAIL ORDERS HAVE PRIORITY the Navy for four years than go 6r4t f-M. B1UU\TET WeL, Tfcur*- . (2.00, $2. 0. $3.00 -ORDER NOW rot iBTHATXE for 18 months or two years in .iA. *LP.M.., 3.t. 1, 5 e i ,.Me 18cl0h4 St..,,. A.r4l1ft1eC1 .v.l M another service? Most recruiters NATIONAL BANK W JCACX8ONVXUJE& feel that choice of ... . J .Me s. service and opportunities for MKMMKN PCOCIIAk OBPOSIT INCUMAMCK CON I O.AT'O" $2.00$2.50.S3.SO lOX orricES technical educations motivate the r-CHILDREN 112 sad "IM fl ..' CIVIC HEMMING AUDITORIUM PARK ,individual to invest the extra US NAS FACILITY OFFICE COIIHUM two years. I HAIf.IAICS- I ,GeM Sntf Awe...... .t Across Fun Ataltiifnrtta. Bld.|., NAS ONLY c.us11,., "". SAT.MATINEES ...... ,.... The top season for recruitingIs . yet to come. During,the winter ..kll.II..s: SIX DAZZLING PRODUCTIONS! months, many of the new men Monday thru Thursday: 10:00 AM til 3:00 PM DONT MISS IT are high school drop outs and Friday 930 AM til 4:30 PM jobless displaced young men. . In June, July, and! August, the. THE high school graduates start Ph.ia ExftisUis. 1272 tr :1273March' , COLISEUMiLLtll enlisting This year f': however, i . .. . -' .'. < ....,.>. ...__. ...._ ....._.. u..MltMa4Midu.II&i inrl#, 7"---- ....... - . --- ---- ---- --- --- - I I ,Peg: 8'8 I JAX HEVfS/AFTERBURHER/ March 24, 1966 March 24, 1966 1 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER/ Pace 9 -J: Arrival.. . The FDR A Gracious Host The. K.ck.skbi. ... t ss to Twenty-Five Waves __ -l =_-. --- --.- 'S .j . Flight Deck... .. ,.' "t, .I;! The "Island". .. ... . ___ ,' ... ,''''1''' _- ' % . ,',!. 1\ _ -'_ :: f : : _____ ;i ., , . .-. r \\ I :: .., J ;, -i 1 r- ' , kA- ' !. " t :_ 4, : ':;; ' :;. : 'I V VIy ..;. :' t.. 11 , '5 .5 . ... r- \' T.j. : p .I 4\\ -- ! THE FDR'S TWEH7Y-F/VE/ visitors/ arrived/ / about 1:30: p.. m. LTJG. MICHAEL HART, Public Information Officer on the ( for their tour of'the attack aircraft carrier./ The Waves donned FDR, conducted the flight deck briefing, explaining how THE SUPER STRUCTURE "island"/ / of the ship looms a- AFTER LEAVING/ THE FDR, the, Waves stopped for,' o a brief' their blue working uniform for the ocasslon/ and found'It much planes are launched and recovered. Ltjg. Hart discussed the hove the flight deck making the group appear /like dwarfs. Several tour of the Fleet 0//er// ", USS Kaskaskia In' addition to the I easier negotiating those 'steep, slender/! ladders than it would vital statistics of the Roosevelt, pointing out the two catapults types of radar units are located on the mast which not briefing they received/ on the primary function of the ship, they have been In high heels./ and the area where the arresting cables are located. only assist In detecting other vessels in the area but also aid ,received on the,primary function of the ship, they,also toured in carrier landings. the bridge,. radio room, galley and other facilities Last Thursday, the Personnel I TWS .--r-,. '. ... S . Officer on the USS Franklin D. ., !' 1 "-* V ITS! * Roosevelt (CVA42)) thought fora they learned how the men in to NAS Jax after a short'sight y ". dt ,. *' , few minutes that his personnel: T.t; this center coordinate launchings seeing tour of the other shipsin tS .j ::4'r '- '\iifGOODBVE shortage had been solved. What ) and recoveries utilizing an outfit. port. :The bus stopped how. ' 1_ he took for his new crew,though, they refer to as "Dick Tracy" ever, at the foot of the, fleet S : 4 i turned be Oiler, USS Kaskaskia, and the r ,. ' 4 out to twenty five After being thoroughly briefed ,..1 # 4t Waves who had come for an the Waves off for short r .ct'' t topside group departed were a tour .. .' ' afternoon on the FRD. routine. After making the They were accompanied by Ltjg. for the ship's' interior and the of the ship. The tour was 1 . The trip had been arranged necessary arrangements with the Stephens, Ltjg. Nissen and Ltjg.L. officer's' ward room. Here they designed to give the Wavesa through the efforts of Ltjg. FDR, the trip'was set. L. Logan, Waves Barracks watched the NBC documentary, Comparison) ( between the operating - C. M. Stephens, Acting Wave The Waves, all of whom are Officer. "Flight Deck". which was filmedon capacity functions and Representative and Ltjg. P. L. attached to NAS Jax, the Naval board the FDR. After they vital statistics of both ships.A .. Nissen, NAS Jax Fleet Services Air Technical Training Center, The "red carpet" had' been viewed the film, it was time for tired, but enlightened groupof Officer. Both thought that Fleet Weather Facility and the laid out for them. For many it the group ,to depart, even thoughit Waves, returned to NAS Jax the Waves' should have' a first Navy Finance' Officer,; arrivedat was their first; ,trlp' to a, ship seemed impossible that the that night. Although their visit: i hand opporutnity to learn ,the Roosevelt's' berth'\af May- and the fact that'' the first,,,visit ,afternoon had passed so, quick- ,had beeft short. ; they understood-- somethng _about. "ship board" ''port about 1:30: in theafrernoon.L was to an, attack aircraft more about what it' requires* " carrier was even more exciting. ly.Back on the bus, they thought to operate' a "sea going : ., :;'''i:,. '" '.,\,.;-,),'''l'.l<'' ,r.""!'''JI"';"'1.. As the Waves "looked over" they; were on their way back city four,blocks long." : : Z d','-::. their 'hosts, Ltjg. Michael T ,tr/ .. :. Hart, Public Information Officer f- ; : "'' ; of the FDR, down to SI.hl-S..In... .. RECORDING THE VISIT. .Navy and/ /local/ television : ': : ; came ; ' the Waves'' arrival aboard the carrier as well as representatives were on hand to record : ) greet them and take them aboard. ,.. :\\W'l";!,"' .' ""',,..' "'I'N". ....'. -."""-'," ,,-,r lllllJl1\}\ JOC, filmed the Interesting points of their visit. Jerry Short, i '-' , group as they came the brow ; , ' stand. up Some ' of the ship's The first Was the flight the personnel on scene to meet the were also stop .4. group.SND __ ; deck where Ltjg.,. Hart explained, I the fundamentals of launching and recovering aircraft. The AND THANK YOU. ..On "disembarking! from the arrived the flight deck via group the ships elevator.on .. The ride USS Kaskaskia, each of the Waves paused to render salute caught several Waves by sur- T.--- to the Colors, and J then boarded'J.the bus! for the return trip to r \ prise, especially: the }photographers : NAS Jax. :who were rather closeto - I, the -' -- - edge of t the elevator whenit jJjY --- "' - .....before began it'ascend. __ --- f, you buy -1 '. ,SI d " I Ii.. There the I '1 ', 'Sti - i. were no planes on ." T SEE deck as'the entire deck was being' ti,: /I5... ::3' r : THE re surfaced. Amidst the noise iii l' I ' MEN IN .: ., ; one of the control towers observe of the ,Hart T I .. low them. At the group he- workmans machines ---- I I, hear what times the noise/ and the wind made It difficult/ to showed the group where the I II LtJg. Hart was' saying. aircraft is launched and re- covered.. pointing out the two I catapults which can launch planesat __ __ __ I the rate: of two() per minute.t -- While Ltjg.. Hart answered' 1. . f questions for the group'on the I\ flight deck,,the "Air Boss"..took k THE WAVES 'were able., to get in some sight-seeing/ / on the ,some, the Waves, to his workingarea trip (from the Roosevelt to Kaskaskia.. Quite a few ships .7TiTir1 J oJi'' where flight deck that them this typicallyscenic ! :' operations were tied/ up at t Moyporf day affording [ From ' : $ were carried out.There "Wft , month / : per .. view. '. ;; :: Only -- / y pays everything'! I ALL $ '' kLkwL1\ : kJii1L1LTtkINLrtI1 . '." It Takes Only 4 DA YS To MOVE IN! SiZESEXTKA 795 miss ,Tu j ..1. :: : S : ; NOTHING $ ' DOWN TO VETS FOR WSW 9R TUBELESS NO ? ' I" DOWN PAYMEHT. 1'OD'' . r. .HO PAYMENTS FOR 6 WEEKS wily WALE ? I ...... WE .. WESTWOOD i OPEN FINANCE ANYONE IN USH OR USMC' " EVERY I FREE MANOR ; I I1 DAY. Balance t lit, I M I ". ONE PM TIL DARK SPEED !!!! I LJ. EQUIPMENT .' -L IL i I. , PHONE (Complete. lii.. If MI A 1966 FIATCXA.RS ; Wh.ls.,Is T TschoMeters ' NAS CECIL I ,. ] S. :. . FIELD, r7 i ..771-1241356-7371 "Ilelll| Slicks (ChroMe. 'Pipes\ ; I'A of I' . 'i',1 Floor Shifts.! $ ": n n I I ' & fl : : ' ......"'.,.. Tlmuquana I I .. Rdi I >Stockton, Whatley, Davln,, & Company BIG CHIEF .. /\ Ja.Ok.sOnv : L It N, 'I I I REALTORS TIRE CO.. li.D\ : NASJAX: 100 West Bay Street 5444 li) Normandy . -- -- J 6207 Roosevelt 2809 Moyporf Rd POST TIME 8 O'CLOCK' _ r Aerou from 398 5746 McDUFF N.of BEAVER., Atlantic SrrJ1.from: mil.! from 1037 : MUll HENDRICKS' AVE. : t, Main.Oate Main r ikI'.i- Oat. -- -i_ . . .j ..;; ." ......L, .....- .......to S <<: ... i r .. .. __ .. : ; .--------- -----..-. ----------- -.- ........ I """pQ::. 8 8- ;:: : ; I lAX AIRtiEYtS/AFTERBURHER/ __ March 24, 1966 March __ AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER/ POy,. 9 Arrival.. The FDR A Gracious Host Iss Th. K.ck.sk! ... .:. ', ;",: to Waves Twenty-Five : ; _ I I s ---- -.-. ..: -- -- flIght Deck... I .', :'"I f{)"(, '.. Th. "lsl.nll"... __ _., - " qT ''\ \\,' .J""J1.'I; !,'" 'W" ; 9L4J I '\ 4 __ kr----'r: , _; 0 -1__ t,. di, _: : V : _______ : ___ \ ...,. 1 __ \ board"I ' !4"" HE1I'j"t THE FDR'S TWENTY-F/VE/ visitors( / arrived about 1:30: m. LTJG. MICHAEL HART, Public Information Officer -- -- ' for their tour of the attack aircraft carrier. The Waves donned p. FDR, conducted the flight deck briefing/ explaining THE SUPER STRUCTURE or /s/onc// / /"" of the ship looms above AFTER LEAVING/ THE FDR, the Waves stopped for' a brief/ their/ blue ,working uniform for the ocasslon, and! found''It much planes are launched and recovered. Ltjg. Hart the flight deck making the group appear like dwarfs. Several .. tour of' ,the Fleet Oiler, USS'' Kaskaskia. In"' addition to ,the I easier/ t negotiating, those steep, slender/ ladders than It ,would vital statistics of the Roosevelt, pointing out the types of radar units are located on the mast which not briefing/ 'they received on the primary function of,the ship, they have been In high heels. pults and the area where the arresting cables are only assist In detecting other vessels In the area but also aid .received on the primary (function of( the ship, they also toured board"U In carrier landings. the bridge,, radio room, galley and other (facilities. 1 "' Last Thursday, the c, . . . Officer on the USS iL'at':; , Roosevelt (CVA42)./ ) they learned how the men in to NAS ''Jax after short'sight-1, r a few minutes that his : .o this center coordinate launchingsand seeing ,tour of the other shipsin . shortage had been ; /( recoveries utilizing an outfit port. The bus stopped how. refer "Dick the f foot of O fleet he took for his new crew, they to as Tracy" ever at the ? turned Oiler, USS Kaskaskia, and the ';; ' be out to twenty . After briefed . I'' .. being thoroughly k.l.4, ''jf : afternoon Waves who had come topside, the group departed Waves were off for a short tour r : ', 4 on the FRD. They were accompanied by Ltjg. for the ship's' interior and! the of the ship. The tour was 7 ' The trip had been t Stephens, Ltjg., Nissen and: Ltjg.L. officer's' ward room. Here they designed 'to give the Wavesa I. , through the efforts of 4 L. Logan, Waves Barracks watched the NBC documentary, Comparison> between the operating C. M. . Stephens, Acting Officer. "Flight Deck" which was filmed ,capacity, functions and Representative and Ltjg. on board the FDR. After they vital statistics of both ships. Nissen, NAS Jax The ."red. carpet" had been viewed the film, it was time for A tired, but enlightened groupof vices Officer. Both laid out for them. For many it the group to depart, even thoughit Waves,' r returned to NAS Jax the Waves should have seemed that the that night. Although ',their visit1' T ii hand : was their f1rs ,trip to a ship impossible ! opporutnity to and the fact'' that the first' visit afternoon had passed so, quick- ,Ahad, beei x shorts they bnd. rstood/; somethng\ about "ship i ito about what it requires attack aircraft : _. : te noon. was to an, more' carrier was even more exciting. ly.Back on the bus, they thought operate r a "sea -' going' *? As the Waves "looked over" they y were on their way back city fpur blocks long." their :hosts, Ltjg. Michael Hart, Public. Information Officer (- RECORDING THE VISIT. .Navy and local television of the FDR, carne down to II..hi-S... ....... the Waves'' arrival aboard the representatives were on hand to record greet them and take them aboard. ,' carrier as well as Interesting points of their :: \\ "' : : -:" .,, ; JOC, filmed the visit. Jerry Short, ' group as they came the brow up stand. Some of the vr7r'I'i' on the scene to meet the ship's personnel were also -J The first stop \Was\ the flight .. , group. deck where Ltjg. Hart explained ... ,;I . I "'::"1 the fundamentals of launchingand , . ' recovering aircraft. The ,';, ', I've&'F GOOD-8VE AND THANK YOU.: .On .disembarking/ !from ;the h , EL a group arrived on the.fligh: deck ,, :. -, USS Kaskaskia, each of the Waves paused to render a salute '1, via the ships elevator. The ride : IAF'I. caught several l Waves by sur- 4 : '' ..' to the ''Colors, and! then" boarded''the bus'-for the'return; trip to ;, '40. HAS Jax. prise, especially the !photographers -' : ,' u ;who were rather closeto S f. w the of f whenit -' _'-' -. ... -: edge the elevator : ; :-= : :: z.=== ...before : - you buy began it ascend. L . ; There "were, no planes on the s ; .JL4 : to ; : 0/11/ : SEE deck as the entire deck was'being , THE MEN IH re surfaced. Amidst the noise { 01 low them. At one the control towers observe the group *be- of the workman's' machines,Han ''r, hear what times the noise and the wind made It difficult to showed the group where the % Ltjg. Hart was saying. aircraft is launched'am recovered - pointing; out the two W 4t catapults which can launch planes ', ,' ' at the rate of f two. per minute.t , FritsPomwn While Ltjg. Hart answered'' ,I .., .. BIG CHIEF ] questions for the group on the ' I ;I.. .' ..x"-i-, ',-i |Ret. flight& : deckthe, "Air 'Boss"took THE WAVES, -were able/ : to get In some sight-seeing/ / on the ."', ,. r "" \ TIRE CO. ICPO .some, the'Waves to his working; trip I from.the Roosevelt to the. Kaslc slcla. Quite a few ships Fi .,,'" Owner area where flight deck'operations were tied, up at Mayport/ that day affording ,them this typicallyscenic yJj1 :: From $* monJh were carried out.There view. '- ::. Only 7 9.9.p.r Lk-AkkLbl.. s everything! IALL $ ' : If Takes Only 4 DAYS To MOVE IN'!' 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'. .:. .4--- -- I .\ 4 ,--. -..-,..- .L'.-...._'.,-._-__--- --.-- '.- ,,, ._...--T-r. , "f'f' T.rrT. ,: _.... .... .. ": " \\.t , - .. - , I' ''N.H. >!SMEA&E'r .' 1;,.iIJ.; March 24 1966 70 , JAX AIR NEVS/AFTERBURNER I Your Dental HealthYour HOSPITAL I' 'Bits & Pieces' 1 NOTESFever child may well take his neighboring teeth to drift into the For Women first step on the road to artificial vacant space and either prevent ' dentures when he is only normal eruption of a new toothor cough} runny nose, red By Marge Beauchamp I two.It. disturb the position of erupted eyes, add up In many Instancesto I has been estimated that 50 teeth. infectionswe per cent of all two year olds common respiratory often in children. The weather verifies that and a rack to hold ironed clotheson The see so six-year molars -- first Before knowit have one or more decayed teeth, use of Spring has definitely arrived. your right. you the Given Judicious of the teeth and the permanent frocks will and that by the time a child birds those frilly spring are intake of fluids, The sun is shining, aspirin, adequate most - important require when starts to school he is likely to special and each morning is filled look as fresh and crisp as attention.- These four teeth bed rest and mother's good care, singing last fall. have three or more cavities. often are not recognized as permanent our child bounces back none the with the fragrance of azalea in you put them away Thus, a pattern of decay-and- worse for the wear. But, add full bloom. because they don't replace What ever job you are doing, fill-and-extract is established, the sudden But for those of us who are a baby tooth. The six- to these symptoms, make it as easy on yourselfas and before too many years have of blotchy red rash not completely overcome with year molar is the sixth tooth eruption a possible. Play music while passed the child Is man, and the attacks of Spring Fever, the face and severe back from the center of the starting on spreading you work, it will help you re- has joined the one In five 'not man and brings with it one entire mouth and Is'needed to presene down to cover the body Spring lax. Take abreatheroccasional- Americans who have fun den- the 351 the shape of the dental arch it may spell measels. so bright' aspect. Spring Clean- ly and enjoy a cup of coffeeor by tures age while the other This disease affects ing. teeth are coming primarily short telephone conversationwith Good dental health habits must in. Six-year molars often children. Irs a diseasewe a friend. The most important - begin when child is b m-- your develop cavities just a few months all look kindly at as part This decided organize factor is your attitude.If . attention to proper diet, to good year after they erupt and yet these of growing up but measles chore withan oral hygeine at home, to regu- my Spring house cleaning in sucha you approach a teeth must last 60 or70 does not always deal so kindly years. that possibly It will "it has to be done" attitudeyou lar dental care as soon as all Measles called Rubeola manner the first teeth have erupted. By the time a child stans to with, the us.'hard measles"the"redmeasles" be more a joy than a chore. will never enjoy it, but Early care' not only prevents school, the habit of toothbrush- the "bad measles", Maybe some hints on simplifying with a cheery smile and maybea decay but helps to avoid those ing i immediately after eating "the two week measles" is house work will be helpful to whistle. your housework can conditions which lead to crooked should be well established. A caused by a virus an infective you. almost be fun. .' teeth, faulty bite and the major child's toothbrush should have a panicle which Is completely unaffected Before storing your winter dental disorders that mean expensive small head so it can reach all by drugs or antibiotics. First of all, each Individualhas wardrobe, insure that everythingis and extensive dental surfaces of the teeth,should havea After a one week incubation a different way of accomp- spotlessly clean. Use treatment in later life. flat brushing surface and firm period: it produces fever, dough, lishing things. What might be moth, preventatives freely. Furs As your child approaches six, bristles. As for diet -- a grow- weakness, a florid rash which the easy way for you, other should be placed in professionalcold ,good dental habits,become more ing child needs adequate amountsof eventually covers the body,swollen women would consider extremely storage. important than ever; the secondset calsium during the years the red eyes and a runny nose, difficult. Find your own rhy- of teeth that begins to e- tooth enamel is forming on the A few cases may be complicatedby thmic relaxed way of doing a SOCIAL BITS rupt at this time is the last jaws (up to about age eight). severe secondary infection of job and then stick to it. Hasty natural set your child will ever A quart of milk a day should the eyes, mastoids, pneumonia, thinking and hasty working have. They should -- and can-- provide It., A balanced diet heart failure and brain damage. usually ends up in a job that has NWC #86 Mrs. Paul St. last as long as be lives. is needed for maintenance of Actually in the United States to be redone which costs you Andre is the new treasurer of Regular visits to the dentist the gums and bines of the jaws -- today, measles Is a lethal diseaseto more time in the long run. Jacksonville Navy Wives Club during the years from three to just as it Is needed for the health more children than polio. In #86. Her installation was con- twelve assure tbat'the first, or"baby" of the rest of the body. one out of 800 1,000 cases If you will organize your ducted March 16 at their regular: teeth are shed at the of measles, an (infection of the work so as to stay in one area meeting. Cake and coffee were right time and that the perma- Sugar and sweet foods form brain called encephalitis may re- until the work there is completed served by Mrs. Ray :Shaefer, nent teeth come in properly a- weak acids which affect tooth you can save a lot of Mrs. Kay Wafford and Mrs. Tho- ligned. During these years, the enamel. Repeated acid attacks sult.So why all the fuss abouta unnecessary steps. A house- mas J. Bennett. roots of the primary teeth slowly due to between meal snacks of disease with which, most of keeping luxury Is a small The Self Help Medical Course dissolve and loosen them,while foods containing sugar is a prime us had no differently? Because utility table with a wheel baseto being sponsored bt the Club is the permanent teeth have been cause of dental decay. very happily, measles is now be used to wheel your clean- in full swing. The course is forming in the jaw and begin to Topical application of flouride completely preventable no one ing supplies whereever you go. being held on Tuesday eveningsat f push their way through the gums. by a dentist Is recommended need die from It.No child That way, you have furniture 7:30 p.m. at ,the Clubhouseat Occasionally, the roots of a to strengthen teeth against acid need to be exposed, to the chance polish, glass cleaner, dusting NAS Jax for the next $; baby tooth don't dissolve quite attack. ,of( ,developing encephalitis. A rags, etc., right at your finger- four weeks. Everyone is welcome - I :fast enough. Your dentist may completely safe 100% effective tips without constant running and nursery care is pro- want to help along the loosening vaccine is available, and it's free back and forth to the storage vided at the station nursery M process. Or, if the first tooth now for the asking. The vac- closet. for those attending. * has been lost too soon he may The Coast Guard aviation cine produces a mild illness resembling - f .w insert a simple appliance called center in Elizabeth City, North real measles but'with- Using the right ,tools for the :'tV a, space maintainer to preserve Carolina, is, scheduled to begin out any of the risks. For children job will also save time and NARTU OFFICER'S WIVES- ', the space for theincoming teeth. construction this year of a round 9 months of or over, effort. Long handled dust pans, The NAS Jax NARTU Officer's (f hEarly? loss of either primary barracks, a "first" In the construction -, strongly recommend age and we brooms and mops will spare youa Wives Club had a coffee recentlyat or permanent teeth will cause of militarybarracks. their parents to avail themselvesof urge lot of stooping. Using a dust the home of Mrs. Charles W. '**. this golden opportunity. More rag In each hand will cut your Pittman, Jr., Mrs. John H. Bell than a decade of hard work and dusting time in half. assisted Mrs. Pittman as host- THE OLD CHIEF SAYS : laborious research went into An important factor is dress- ess. GySgt. Walter R. Murr developing this vaccine. ing appropriately for house was guest speaker. His presentation - F Community interest and cooperation cleaning. Loose fitting shifts or "Why Viet Nam A : 1 : : has reduced polio to slacks enable the freedom of War Within A War" was accompanied - : r: : j On the near vanishing point. Pro movement that is necessary. by a short film.. frt llbirty ' tect your children and do the ' same to measles. Along with Spring cleaning 4o.'t forget comes .the job of changing winter VP 45 ENLISTED WIVES- t M.M \ wardrobes to summer. This Members of VP 45 Enlisted : usually entails much washingand Wives Club met their'new Cap- f\\\:\ \ yep pass ironing. I, strongly advise tain, Cdr. J. 11. Chapman was that H r you sit when you iron. If presented a beautiful double : 114 '. you are not accustomed sitting white orchid. Cdr. Chapmangave 0 : J.j"; 5', f behind an Ironing, board, you a brief talk on the Squadron's may find.it. awkward at first, activities. w ; yerEI : but with the right type of chair you will soon discover that _:; \1't'\: setting makes the job much CPO WIVES The NAS Jax credit Ithrri easier. The chair should support CPO Wives and their husbands your back and be a comfortable enjoyed a cocktail hour and dinnerat ; ; fjJ ; ,identification height to permit you to use the the CPO Club last Saturday same arm movements as when evening. The occasion providedan you stand., ideal time to bid farewellto 1.L::: cart Chief and Mrs. Joseph Felts Before you start, ironing, who are leaving Jacksonville for -x 1L assemble everything you need Recruiting ,duty in Minneapolis- : With in B easy reach. Place After / : your dinner they danced to the r' < f Jw : : ; dampened clothes to ."; your left music of Phil Cay. rosy l Ii > ,\f}That Credit Identification Card comes from us.'o, t , :' You get it with your first loan. It's mighty handy '"' .. Retired Personnel Urged To -i<'.t) to have since we serve you (In'775 offices coast ::: 19 .. .t-, ,.'' '....'" e. to coast. Depend on us for liberty money,. 1,'" 13 Consider CS & IRS Jobs I :: ,. emergency expenses, cash needs. And get ;; 2 " + ". your Credit Identification Card. Your . r .., ..' t good The United States 'd '.. .. credit assures you of quick service. Commission Civil Service son, the Internal Revenue Ser- and the Internal vice, 901 Sumter St., Columbia, Revenue j CHURCH Service are recruiting or your local United OF CHRIST States Post personnel for jobs in many fields Office. "f."jESTIC FINANCE 5223 Wesconeit Blvd. Retired Armed Forces personnelare Near NAS Persons with 24 college -we* Just Off Tlmuquanc Rd. programs encouraged offered to investigate semester credit hours of accounting - .L. CORPORA7ION by these . ',. ;:" '' : organizations. may file for a positionas ' \< : ;; SUNDAYS Internal Revenue "4. ':: 'i't.. : Interested Individuals will be ,Agent with- l out taking ', 10:00 A. M. Bible required to take a written examina LOANS TO $600 Study the Federal Service tion. They should JACKSONVILLE .1 11:00: A. M. Worship Entrance Examination. The contact 119S So. Cdacwood Ave. .1 Phone 3890391Phono 6:00: P. M. Evening ServiceWEDNESDAYS ,test is a test of verbal abilities Mr. Franklin Wallace, Personnel 440 W. Adams St. : 356-O091 and Training Officer, Internal Reve- 926 Arlington Road f .' Phono 721-055O quantitative: reasoning. Sam- 25 E. Adams St. ._ ." Phone 3560076Phono : ple questions: will be sent nue Agent without taking written to 1618 . Main St. : 354-6841 examination. They should 5852 Norwood Ave. .. Phone 765-16O1 7:30 P.; M. Mid-Week Service applicants Information con Mr. Franklin contact 3102 each Blvd. .; Phone 359-20S1 Church Phone SP 15075MJnUur.Pfaonc.SP.1264 cerning this examination Wallace,Personnel 5212 N. Pearl'St. Phone 353-6248 : / .forfia.t"F'off1Ad '" ( Coiumtna r s lIth-c.t1"01nt1. - -- - - --.-- __ . ., '- f.Page - - - - -- - - ---- ---- -- - / 1966 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page! )! ..........' ," "",1 .,' I -'t>' .. ' M"OYI'esj.. t: Club. Schedules, ," :, .k. ,, ...., . " Movies at the NAS Jax Theatre NASJAX + , + Music for' (dancing will be by regularly at G aiid 0"CLUB sh -be Music , will this Friday Bud Clark. There will also be . '. Monday through be V* i v.v*"Vt\TSCoL Wf u *iV.* TT**vVfc 8:15 p.m. will provided by Mark . In addition, to the Castle two specials for Saturday,a"lob a'S'tiW1V.S'.SY.vs.4': }:S1v\'itiiiv:svv\tea\tii\svir: Saturday. with John Arnold ster dinner" for $2.25 and a shows there will two evening appearing on Saturday. Monday "12 oz. T-bone"; for $1.55. A be a matinee at 2 p.m. on will be Seafood Night at the Club mailed , new group appearing at the club, Ads should be to the Holt Publishing Company, Saturday Sundays and holidays, Tuesday is foreign dish night the Nightshades, will be playing 3649 Philips ltu>y., Jacksonville, Florida, 32207, to arrive The Hospital Theatre, will have .featuring Mexican food as a for entertainment. not later than Tuesday for publication the following Thurs feature. at 7. your Spaghetti Ads late this deadline will be one weekly p.m. gourmet treat. Wednesday is and day. arriving too for publishedthe balls will be served Cecil Field will have two shows Fried Chicken Night for the whole ''meat following week unless the publisher is instructed other during the ,week ,at 5:30 and 8 family, and Thursday Is Sunday' for 850. A childs plate wise. A check or money order for the''full cost of the ad'mustbe Matinees will be shownon beef for 50tf will also be offered. received WITH the copy for the ad. eaters night. p.m. Wednesday the special will be a 2 and 5 weekends at p.m. 12 oz. T-bone steak for $1.55. DO NOT SEND CASH ' CPO CLUBJohnny Arnold "4" Game night starts at 7:45. RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines/) . .'. . .$2.00 will have the " Thursday, ,March 24 Chief's club this spotlight Friday.at the On EM CLUB: Tonight is game Per additional line ((4 words per Jin*}? . .'.0.50 ,Saturday the music will be night. The special will be a NAS 36 Hours James provided by Mark Castle "ribeye" steak for 500. The Garner, Eva Marie Saint and Johnny Arnold "44" will Cresents will play for your dancing FOR RENT: .3BR FLAT & 2BR VACATION A/C .UNTP AVAIL- Hospital Boccaccio 70- again play Sunday. and listening pleasure. Fri houses,& 1 BR apts. neatly furn., able, Keystone Area.; Excell. C. Field The Out Rage day night. Sunday night Phil east side of town., See 635 E. swimming, boating,water sports. Paul Newman, Claire Bloom ACEY DUCEY CLUBTheKings Cay and the Chantels will be 28th St.POODLE. Week, month or summer lease. Knights will be appearing at the featured. Happy hour will be held EV4-3979 Friday/ March 25 club this Friday. Saturday, from 5 to 6 p.m.. on Monday, , Mal Gaden and the Lazy Ribbon Tuesday and Wednesday. CLIPPING: Professional - NAS Planets of The Vam- Girls ,with Mark Castle Draining by New York TEMPORARY HELP: NAVY pires Barry Sullivan Norma providing the music for Sunday. usa NOTES School of Dog 'Grooming dependents,Stenos, typists, key- Bengal Game night is every Sunday and 771 0215 Puppies and Stud. punch operators, bookkeepers, f.. Hopital H a ram Scarum Tuesday. USO NOTES, 318 North Ocean Service. floral designers temp. assign. Elvis Presley, Mary Ann Mobley BLUEJACKETS INN Street Special events this weekat As you are available. TEMP-. C. FieldThat Funny Feeling- Saturday will be by the-Crescentsand Dancing the USO include,Thursday, SINGERS FOR*.$15 ORARY TALENT 1130 ACL Sandra $obbyDarin on Sunday MarchWilsonwill the USO win have a Bowling SEWING MACHINES, left In stor- Bldg.,,..'356 Q753. I provide the music. The Three Party, Friday Is "Get With It age, good condition 'fully electric ] - Saturday, March 26 Jays Trio, on Monday with Night Juke Box Favoriteson does everything I complete RENT OR SELL: 4 BR, 2B Saturday night. Vespersand with attachments.1 Yours for : ' with the Apollos appearingon & excel. value range oven refreshments on Sunday will charge Only $15 each. storage ; Tuesday. Thursday Phil DUKE LOSTUMBO, BKR. 771 - NAS King RatGeorge Segal . Cay will be at St. Johns Presbyterian Call warehouse, 353 1946. will ' have the Tom Courtney spotlightand Church and Sunday's movie, deliver no obligations. A 1 0374,, Friday it will be Hospital ,- 36,Hours- James Strickland. Jimmy starting at 7:30 will be "This Sewing Machine Company _HFOR I. Garner, Eva Marie SaintC. Game night every Island Earth". Monday at 'the Wednesday SALE FORCED AIR SPACE Field Boccaccio 70- USO will be 'Ladies Choice j : Sophia Loren,:Anita Eckberg, HAS CECIL Night and Tuesday will be NEW'HOMES' CUSTOM BUILT HEATER'slightly used.Fan auto CPO CLUB: Friday night there Game Night. A Disc Jockey 4 BRs & 3 BRs, Panel dens thermostat, heats entire house. 49. CALL BENNY: 771-0750 Sunday, March .27 will be two specials offered for Show with Al Albert acting as w/flreplaces, central heat &A/C : , ,, dinner,"Lobster" for $2.25 and "MC will be featured lrg Wooded lots., Down pymts. '$1200 thru:$1900.VIRGINIA , NAS-Girl HappyElyis Presley a 10 oz. KC steak" for $1.35. Wednesday night. E. BELL BKR. HYDE PARK'' AREA: 1414 RON Planet Of The Hospital ,264 2488 356-2462 . Rd., Furn 2BR house clean, Barry Sullivan,Norma - Bengal, : "' dies kit,*'water,furn.. $75 mon., C. Field' rHarum' Scarum -, '': .I' FOR RENT: 2BR compo. furn.house 389-4035 or 384-4328 Elvis Presly, Mary Ann MoblyMondayMarch.28 /& ( ', incl.. A/C; TV etc. conv.. " E" : & schools NAS,264-6884, ,FOR SALE: 1965 CHEVi; IM- . : \ .. .. PALA, 2..door,. ;straight stick, ; , ... i1' : NaY . $2100,00'1 : : R&H- i i > ; ,. NAS Escape From Fort Bravo" :aO)( roe dot wr7 3 BR,"REDECORATED HOME after 5 P..M.t. Kcf t: ; , $100 dwn. $50. ORANGE William Holden, Eleanor Parker ; In PARK REALTY, 2642411 mon.-; ,,/.. . Hospital King Rat George Segal, Tom Courtney REAL ESTATE FREE CONSULTATION - C. Field 36 Hours James FRESH SHRIMP BOX NAVY WIVES: GOOD PAY. advice. 7 days a Garner, Eva Marie Saint Temp office work for exp. stenos week. Homes for sale $100 COMPLETE DINNER $1.15 ' & typists. N6rrell Add-A- Down. Equities, No Qualifying. - Tuesday, March 29 includes Girl Service, Inc., 359-5371 Rentals. Homeslte Lots NAS Secret Agent Fireball- e8 LARGE SHRIMP* SALAD SAUCE I I Ie Acreage, Investments. WALTER " Richard Harrison, Alan Collins FRENCH FRIES e HUSH PUPPIES''' FOR SALE: J962 .SIMCA R&H T., BOWEN, Reg. Broker USN Hospital Girl Happy Elvis very good condition,; call 771- Retired.. 384..,- 1376 Presley, Shelly FabresC. lvcktt0f40ShrhM. 4901 after 6:00 ... .. Field Planet of The Vam-, 3.95 pire -. Barry Sullivan, Norma Hash Pipits Slice FOR SALE: '63 CHEVROLET,, *1964 McCOLLOUGH 75 HP OUTBoard - Bengal 771-7970, 103rd & Blending/ Open Every Day lJOO-9:00 Convertible ,-*,' ne owner good* Motor. Phone EX83338or Wednesday, March, 30, condition, &1400.00 771-3044 Paul I McCoy. RA4-8100. Brigand Of KandaharRonald Lewis, Oliven Reed Hospital Escape From Fort e Bravo William Holden, Eleanor Be CReative ParkerC. YOUR INVITATION Field King Rat George Segal, Tom CourtneySunday's TO V/S/70NE/ OF THE''SOUTHEAST//: / >' Writ You Owi What Ad HIM Oriy $2.00 MO 5 T MQDEPN ANP C 0'M.ft.E T F / OPC .*. M 9 Matinee will be: D a Ensign Pulver Burl Ives, Robert Walker s + Ads should be mailed to Holt Publishing Ford Motorama I Inc.Hy Co., 3649' Phillips Hiway, Jacksonville, BILLET" PROOF: f ,, Fla., 32207. Send remittance with ad copy. 17 Green Cove Springs, Flo. y. Phone 264-2443 FALCON We Service ; : "& ?**' .' PRECISION THUNDf W* !>' What //.C AL' ENr E, :. :Block Boring Head Grinding -. aL Rod Rebuilding Valve Grinding FA/PLAN/ ; : ; WeSell : ' |(noiifn0 Handled :l ; .. : Minutes 1 In Our $to\toffi\ $ $$$$ 0 Itefore: YPJI Take Anyone's &eal ei ? S pIti .w.1LET Ford I i Motorama i i Inc.HV .);W." fH Pt ,;. '; :.-'. .;; :' ; CcMarch,24 - Autrftpiive ,v. : - '6, fACE r1' L.AtJc.HE..... 11GRHK tOVE SPRIH65, HA; )OJ CAN PISH 'IT OUT #iJC.H5E.TTE2 t 1HANJ0U CAN n .COOK IT!I / ,,- .. .. '. s ,' h tsr.rlt+ rrr.arn+ax. t# L-- 12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER March 24 1966 I- Vietnam), to,General Anderson's I 7 former assignment at Cherry Point. ... . h JAX MARINES Brigadier: General Michael P. Ryan Assistant Chief of Staff, GySgt. Joel Ferguson G 2, Headquarters Marine I Corps, to command the 9th r I \T 400SELECTIONS Marine Amphibious Brigade. TwoxMajor Generals: GeorgeS. I L THIRD DIVY/ REUNION Bowman, Jr., and Louis B. Robertshaw, will be detached Nearly 2,400 Marine Staff July 14 17 are the dates from their present duty stationsin Noncommissioned Officers have set for the :3rd Marine Division;! May. General Bowman, now been selected for appointment Association's 12th annual reunion Commanding General, 2d Marine to the temporary grade of second to be held In New York Aircraft Wing at Cherry Point, lieutenant by a Headquarters City.The will become Deputy Commander, Marine Corps board, which has theme of the convention Fleet Marine Force Atlantic. been in session since the first will be honoring the combat- General Robertshaw, Deputy week of January. active move into Vietnam to bat- Chief of Staff (Air) at Head- Aviation Detachment Marines tle communist aggression. quarters Marine Corps, will take selected by the board which announced Having won fame in World command of theist Marine Air- Its' results Friday were: War II on the battlefields of craft Wing. lie will be replacing Andelin, Marvin R., SSgt. Bougainville, Guam and Iwojlma, Major General Keith B. McCut- Bastyr, Michael J., SSgt. the 3d Division has been stationed cheon, who will be reassigned in Mills, Jimmie L, Gy. Sgt. on foreign soil all but a few June to a post at Headquarters Stewart J. D. E., Jr., SSgt. months since being formed in Marine Corps. Trader, Harold C., SSgt. 1942. Silver Star Medal winner Additional 're reassignments in i rIt\ Of the 2,320 male Marines Charles R. Powers is the newly- June will affect three other and two Woman Marines appointed chairman for the. 'general officers: I selected by the board, present association. \ call for 1,200 to "possibly" be General K. Rot- _ Major Ralph GENERAL'S ASSIGNED ., .. 1966. The appointed in May remainder - tet, who will be replaced In his ? of the selectees will Headquarters Marine Corps Deputy Commander, FMFLant tllt be appointed during Fiscal Yea r last Wednesday announced the assignment by Major General 1967, which begins on July 1, pending reassignments of ten George S. Bowman, Jr., will 1966.A general officers over the next be reassigned to Headquarters second board to name addi- four months. Marine Corps. tional temporary second lieutenants Three of the Marine generals Major General Rathvon Mc currently Is in session. have been notified of new assign who have been recently sergeants latic, will become Commanding - r M.w.N selected for promotion to staff Major General Norman J. General, Marine Corps Recruit - sergeant, and who meet thebasic Anderson currently serving as Depot Parris Island, SC. eligibility requirements of the Commander Marine Corps Air Brigadier General Virgil W. temporary officer program. This Bases, Eastern Area and Com- Banning, now Commanding Gen- board is tentatively due out manding General, Marine Corps eral, Force Troops, FMFPac/ \. about March 30. Air Station, Cherry Point, N. C., Dates of rank for the Commanding General, Marine 1,200 to duty as Commanding General, BOOSTER Lr/g./ Kathleen White/ nurse on Ward A6 at the who will be considered for 2d Marine Aircraft Wing. Corps Base, Twentyni Palms, Naval/ Hospital here, congratulate/ Pfc. David L. McClain after appointment in May have not Brigadier General Marion E. California, Is being assignedto the Marine was awarded the Silver Star Medal for conspicuous been determined at this time, Carl, now Assistant Commander, Headquarters Marine Corps. gal I entry In Viet Nam during ceremonies here last Friday. Headquarters added. 1st Marine Aircraft Wing ( In Specific assignments:for those general officers ordered to dutyat Beside Being/ their number morale booster one Viet Ham veterans Headquarters Marine Corps who are patients in the ward say the attractive nurse + f .z w aJ will be announced at a later date.A . from Pompano Beach, Fla./ also rates an A-plus for efficiency/ / r t future assignment for Major General James M. MastersSr., M, currently serving as Commanding - I : 9 General at, Parris Island - BUY SAYINGS BONDS I 6- a 9 Al will be announced from Headquarters Marine Corps when that decision has been made.In . 1 "a -reassignment affecting .i. r Marine forces in the Republicof ::1; 9 Z- Vietnam, Brigadier General Jonas M. Platt, now Assistantas Chief of Staff, III Marine BY BELLAIR HOME BUILDERS INC. Force r Amphibious with head - quarters at Da Nang. .-- Retiring on April 1 is: Brig- adier General Melvin D. Hen derson. , OFFICER PROGRAMThe t dm} . commissioning programfor enlisted Marines, previously w NEW STRIPES UCol.' John Sullivan, from left, presents available only to corporals and Gunnery Sergeant promotion warrants to Clarence R. Davis above has been extended to and Oliver Husk during recent ceremonies at the Marine Aviation include all qualified Marines, Detachment. GySgt. Davis, veteran of the Korean War, is regardless of grade, Head- currently the Asst. quarters Marine Corps recently serving as organization Supply 'Sgt. A seagoing announced. Marine during the Korean War, GySgt. Husak Is Detach- The {. ....t- ment Training Chief./ announcement, made in Marine Corps Order 1040, 9D -: stressed the "urgent and con- UR PATIO tinuing need for officers" and ,also opened the program to cer- f 4ct MONEY iNDA 1 tain Marine Corps Reservist. ''. '. I Major change in the program, c D K B BR 3 elimination of the' grade requIre- ." 525 to S600 ment, Included recruit personnel training undergoIng who- "J ON YOUR SIGNATURE exhibit officer like character- CP & ARRANGED BY PHONE istics. 1 BR I L ct, BR! 2 Cash for purPo... any Ju.t"phon.. and tell us Organized Marine Corps Reservists - how much you want. Pick' up the cash at your (Class IO) who have 4 convenience. Some-day service, served a minimum of six : 1 months' active duty for train- 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN ing, and have completed not )J less than two years of undupli- Model B-4 You Get Pmt You Get Mo. Pmt. cated college work, are also eli- gible under the ( provisions of For those who like to get away from \it all, this model boasts $84.33 $ 5.00 $355.79 21.00 the Order. a of a separated master bedroom, double closets and its own 151.80 9.00 427.51 25.00 For Marines on active duty both. Two more bedrooms, another bath and have there is minimum you a 219.27 13.00 500.51 29.00 no :active duty distinctly different home. requirement. 286.73 17.00 600.00 34.39DIALT Regular Marines must be high school graduates, or service equivalent and attain payments include interest. :a passing score on the USAFI yk /: : 1zzrn:: : College Appointments Comprehensive will be Test.unrestricted - commissioned officer HO1E: : : BUILDERS: : I3STC: 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 356-0735 grade in the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve You ere. cordially Invited to Inspect our homes at your convenience 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359-2895 cessful following suc- 10 A.M. to Dark. Travel' South on Blending Boulevard (Hwy. #21) .. week Officer completion Candidate of the Course 10- at Quarafco: VaPage , ,. ... ..."w).t'W'' : .:v"\ ,...:. ;. ....,:.:.:::.v:&.......' ....'. ..&'! .. r".. ,, ,14- 1,,,,J,-' ,.I .., a f.., ... ...:a.,. ........... .. .. .....-........-..-.'..-w....- . oil i 24, 1961 -rch JAX AIR HEWS/AFTERBURNER page 13 - I HAS Cecil Hosts Interservice Tournament Final Roud I H M Hir'*" *__' 3 1 < ',, : ;? 0: i ', ..A'Y' Y s' "ii'I"il/ y 1f h t : :: : t : ; And Fliers Finish 1 1.2 +r /Ga Volleyball Tourney f '6 of the Annual Flori- NAS Cecil finished fifth in the Interservice Vol- tournament with a ,total pinfallof Bowling tournaments 10,694 for the 12 games. last Saturday at NAS Individual and Team'Honors .. Raiders and Fliers to take the top two High Games Tom Williams, the Volleyball tourney, NAS Sanford and ,Lewis McCoy // entries fell in the Bowl AFB 236; Cratinger, McCoy AFB 235; and' Dave' Vande- from Cecil Field kIeft.NASGlynco-234. ,THE 'SERVER. '. .Dick Gardner / the final day of play High Series Tom Williams, a top notch sptker for the ( 11-1 record, losing only NAS Sanford 638; Al Tre- HAS Cecil Raiders Volleyball , I ) / I neighbors NAS Jax. 627 Curtice : . vino, NAS Cecil ; turned Into notch ,' a top / were in second place McCoy AFB 623. team ( I ) record. High Team ((3 game series- server In the final game of the Field took all twelve of McCoy AFB 2856NAS Sanford- Fla./Ga./ Tourney last weekend - to wind up the tour- 2819 and NAS lax -,281?. as he pulled, the Impossible - a 23-1 record. Jax serving 15 straight'" four of their games Team StandingsNAS points. day, but was lead- Sanford 10,948; McCoy ," other two entries with AFB 10,880; NAS Jax 10,842.NS ; T.lte . to finish second Mayport 10,7'72;NASQcit- record. 10,694; Orlando AFB 10,638; Orange Park S and Flyers met Robins AFB 10,439; NAS Glynco - two games of the 10,439; and Hunter: AFB PresbyterianChurch and Cecil Field made 5,118. Hunter did not participate - of Jax to sweep in the second.half of the The highlight tournament. 242 MclBtesfe Ave. tournament ,came , final game, when Dick Mrk florid of the Raiders, served 6ND TOURNEYNAS Orange , points. Jaxopen- Cecil will host the Sixth Minister by scoring a point the serve to the Naval District Volleyball Tour- Rev.Edwin F. Mongomery, Jr. April 5th through 8th. nament on and then it only lowed.'N' was So far six entries have been of Air serving.Force Base fin received,.but. at le3'st.thre;others' SUNDAY, 'SCHEDULE" ,' \ 8-16 are expected 'according to Tom J 'I with tourney an McGriff ,.Station athletic di. 8:30a.m. Worship ' i, < : by Hunter Air ." : , rector. E Entries have be"en received p.1 ' I' 9i45a.m.. / se with 5 wins and from NAS 'Atlanta, NAS SundaySchool l i, lJ '. Jax, NAS Memphis NAS Pensa- J 11:00 r a.m. Worship are Six 10lklngCorward'Tournament cil.cola ComFalrJax, and NAS Ce- 6:00p.m. Youth Fellowship.. . be held in Orlando. ( I ) match team$ from the Georgia and Florida ( I ) a regional champ .WoJ41Coi ' will enter the forth Sixth Naval District AT scheduled at NAS April 5 through 8. WtitsM V.Iksw..., fate.It . v Bowling Sire Tt S.. Us Itftrt YM II' A Used YW Cecil Field and Jax were their power in the Vol tournament, bowling 1965'Ghia, R&I Air, Cond, Like New. ?, .' $2195: from the two stations 1965 Ghia, R&II"Real Clean . . $1895: faring too well in that 1964 Ghia RAH 2 to choose from extra,clean. .' $1695 tourney. 1563 'Ghia,Convertible, & $1495 came into the fi '1959 Ghia, R&H 'exceptional . . .' $850 of competition with a . over the Jax keg- Wagons continued their pace place honors. NAS 1965 VW Sta. Wacon.. R&H, Air Cond..5 95 1 242 pins below their 1965 VW Std. Sta. Wagon like $1850: showing and also drop 1964 VW Deluxe Sta. ffejpan, & $1695: the second place be- 1962 VW Std. Sta. Wap>a, R&H clean. . . ,$1100 Air Force Base by 1960 VW Std. Sta. Wacon. % $950: 196' VW Double Cabin Pickup & .' $1280 : that was came that out the 1962: VW Kombi, ." .' ., .. .. $1090. : >> spots in both events / entries.volleyball,were won j Sedans"' 1964 1500-S: Sedan, R&H, low mileage..,. ,. . $1695: 1965 VW Sedans R&II, low mileage. . .$1495 1964 VW Sedans, & ." *." $1295 1963 VW Sunroof, R&II 1500: Engine . . ,. $1350 19' ' ,.. 1 1963 VW Sedans, & ...' $1150 1962 VW Sedan & Sunroofs, & . $995 . : 1960 Austin Ilpaley a> .$693 4 Open Daily We make . AUTO 11:30: a.m. to 10 p.m. a specialty of usa So. Lane'Ave. , INSURANCE CATFISH Open 8:00.8:00, Closed on Sun. SHRIMP MILITARY ******* OYSTERS CHICKEN 41 All Ranks and Ages STEAKS WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN Monthly Payment Plan RED SNAPPER x? M79 ROOSEVEIT TAKE-OUT SERVICE ! BANQUET SERVICE * Next *> IMS Joit / LUNCH1 , BUSINESS MEN'S McDOU GAIL'S. C'ITCHES BLVD.PHONE 771-5581 AUTHORIZED' SALES t SERVICE "3143441M 3438 BLANDING 7 p1.1 1 _ \ Poqft'14 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER' March 24, 1966 'I . ---- - --- -- - .., -tr ; .. '.' .! 19. ; Turns Entered "" .r* 9s t .:*% tVtf "*'k:, .*:" ' ; :. : SHOOTS&e { 1 i IN__ Upcoming Golf SPOUTS._-.....<...,-ig: i' aMHt&'5 'tHH .o SKik; ....tyS,.";"."".*.%."_.....;.:.......,..{.:,1t.n:: *>' iB " Toimicy ,At HAS Frank McCaffrey, NAS Sax The Sax Navy Golf team lost ) Athletic( Director, has announced to the Unvers.lty of Georgia over r Entries continue to pour in final of 198.... that he will hold a meeting the weekend by a for the fourth annual. Southeast Saturday, March 26, for all those Al Miller and Capt ,Dale Klahn, Invitational Golf Tournament interested in playing for the Varsity team captain were low medalist which underway next Tuesday . gets Softball Team. Personnel for Sax with ;a 72. March 29.. at the NAS Jax . should be at Enterprise Field : Golf Course of by 9:30 a.m. WAVES BOWLING/ Nineteen teams and a total . " 95 have already indicated - players . netted J. A., Moynahan that they will play In the 54- An Intramural Organization A 188 invited Softball meeting will be held high game honors during the . hole Teams to k tourney. Wednesday March 30, at 9:30 regular Monday night Waves , participate in the tournament represent . various '''Navy, Marine, a.m. in the NAS Gym Bldg. 3. Bowling League kegler action. " Miller took high handicap - Army and Air Force commands . Nancy Series 205 total. with / game 'a { throughout the Southeast area. Although NAS'Jax does not have The .Jax Navy Golf Team honors for the right went to will play the Naval Academythis Lcdr. Dee Barrett of Fleet a team selected Capt. Dale -- yet THE CHALLENGE. .LT/g./ C. M. 'Stephens/ ,Acting Wave Klahn who is captain of the Jax afternoon at 1:30 p.m.at Weather who turned in a 522' boosted their first the NAS Golf Course. The The Misfits John Fricke MA3 Navy Varsity team, stated that Representative, accepts a , Sax Navy Tennis will meet record to 71 24 1, ' leader of Boy Scout Troop 131 'calling for the required five-man team will place a slow-pitch sofa the Naval Academy team at 3 while the Legends broke their , be selected from the following - ball game between the Waves'' and Troop 131. Eager opponets Al among Miller Larry p.m. on the Mustin Courts behind tie with Pin Busters to takeover golfers ' who witnessed the event Helen/ Voshell AN P. A. Pat. : with 49 - were Bks. 723. second place a Miller, Al Barre, Paul Jula, Bill sch/ SK2, and Charles Mincer of Troop 131. Maranville, and Bob Watkins . 46 1. The Pin Busters are The tournament will be playedin now 47 -' 48 for the season accordance with U. S. Golf This Friday and Saturday, and the Free Loaders are only r VP-30 Edges YAP-62 To Association and locally modified the Naval Academy golf team one win .off with a 46 50 rules governing medal play. will play the team from Florida record.. The Top Poppers are State University. The meet will in fifth place 38 5S.- and Win Basketball TitleThe NATTCIIntramural be played on the WAS Sax Greenat the Bowlerettes are last with ,a . 1:30 p.m. .35 60 -.1 record.. h "pro's" of Patrol Squadron VP-5 downed FILE UR,55-45,and Thirty edged Heavy Photo- thus eliminated them from the COIIIF..x graphic Squadron Sixty-Two last tournament in Tuesday night's , Monday night by a score of 54- play-offs. VP-30 took their game Standings 51 to win the NAS Jax Intramural against VAP62 by a. score of Vell.yllt.11T.urn..nt Basketball Championship.The 52-49, and Supply lost to the BOWLING/ Pro's were to meet with Hospital team, 5946. . the NATTC champions AO "B" MAD #5 '31 5 School for the station title tonight, TRAFAC' 25 11 The volleyball tourney, an- but the 'game will not be played. The two finalists both edged AE (A) #1 23 13 nounced last week in this paper The title will be left vacant due their opponets inovertimeduring MAD # l' 23 13 and by ComFair Jax message to the transfer of the entire class Wednesday's games. VAP-62 AO #/ 2 22 14 141922Z March, has thus far upon their recent graduation.In added two points to their score MAD # 2 21 15 drawn very limited response. part of the semi-final action to take VP-5, 66-64 and VP-30 AE Officers 20 16 VAP 62 and VW 4, expectedto played at the NAS Gym last week, was a five-point victor over the 500 # 1 19 17 The Sax Navy Sport( Parachute field strong entires, have operational ' Hospital team, 6257. VAP-62 MAD # 3 ; 18 18 commitments preventing - Club recently traveled to nearby came back the next night to beat ': ' , 560 I#; 1 vm18 18AO Palatka Florida:for' a day of their participation, thus out the Hospital for a chance to' # 1 18 18 "fun Jumping". leaving the field wide open. meet with VP-30. 'The score of . . AEVB 18 18 Two student members, John Without a significant change in that game was 50-41. MAD ## 6 17 19 Burke and Rodger Rickford, the entry situation ,by 4 p.m. i iY .MAD.# 4 ,170. 19, '(NATTC;Jax) successfully completed March 28,(next Monday)the tour The Pro's had'led' the National *402 : '.."* "'"'i l .<, 11X 25 their groundschool by ney will be canceled. It is t 0 League with a 15-1 record,while A/C MAINT 4 32 making their first' static line requested that all units review previous to the play-offs,V AP-62 560 # 2 ..1 35 jump. The Club requires eachof their 'individual situations keep-. o was in second place behind the{ ing in mind that tournament ( it's students to :complete a Hospital in the American League. Top bowler of the week was two week groundschcol and sat- play Is'purposely scheduled after r Hospital went into the tournament Johnson of the 500 # 1 team, who isfactorily execute five static line working hours to accomodate with a 16-0 record with VAP-62 hit for a 241 high 'game anda 'jumps before qualifying for their workload requirementsand 14-22 for the season. 558 series. AET: (A's ## 1 team ,''fre -faU". All student jump to provide excellent additional - starred Peterson with a' 574 entertainment for off- ers are supervised by a exper- series, Pettrle (MAD 4 4)) :with ienced jumpmaster: to insure pro- duty personnel. 220 and 558; and Abbott per safety procedures.The . CEDAR HILLS (AO # 2)) with a 220 game Sax Navy Sport Parachute backing up a 559 series. ; Club offers an excellent opportunity &rt/e&cowtett/ ) THEATRE 77I-22SS to an individual who is . I GOLF :.:. seeking a challenging and rewarding - NOW :; All it takes to Fat sport. 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Park; Flq.II """" .''tI '., ,, : '''''',Itf': Quinn PERT 0 REDHEAD carries- Starlet'her C1VCN ".At APRIL; ItTH . .; \ Member: of F.D./.C. coiuMeuco on J 116 pounds Irf a neat 5 feet 4 7400 1Q3r l,St. Opia 10 e.1.,13 prlillp: > 77 2340 -, .. {Inches Is, a..redhead., .. '4" ,". _._ .,J'-1 11- r -- - --- - i----i------ r* -T:5 -. 24, 1966 JAX AIR HEWS/AFTERBURNER _ ' I lflWThAMiTHE 1 NAS, lax Intramural ;':'- /J. "'p', 1v Standings and Results \ AUTAL/A TROPHY behind the wheel of the Porsche < m (R :; ;itt ) Proto. : { ' This Saturday the traffic Jam It will take 1,000 miles BOWLING/ GOLF CONT. Air Ops 7.. '.,* 5 over . mark running hairpin turns", the "esses" Hdcp. Scratch 619th NCOs ..,8, 8 at SebrLrg "12 and the "straight aways". National/ / Comm. 2 l' Alley Katz :;,4. ':.4' dur Road Race." Thousands before anyone will know who Lucky 7, 0 Cat Fives, 4 Fit Wea Fac 4 3 Marine Db 6 6 of racinS: enthusiasts will be on the winners are. Twelve hours Riggers, 1 Neptunes, 3 Weapons 1/2 .. Nanud 6 6 hard to watch the checkered of screeching tires, whining engines Devtcers, 4 White Hats0 679th 9,6 Can.: Cockers 6 '10 ", flag fall at 10 a.m. to stan auto sweat and body ache before Chiefs, 1 Spartans, 3 AC Ntaint. ? 6 ,'4 Trainers 6' 10 " r clng's famed drivers on their Sebring will honor its victors. Sky Warriors "A", 0 Darters, VP 30 9'6 Supply 4., ..'...,8', When the flag marks the Hosp. "B" 6'5'' flag Staffs 4 ,8; ::00'of the one thousand mile WAITING/ / CPOs, 4 Alley Cats, 0 Ficeur : 8",.*. X4* Aewron "A" 3'. ,,9',' 10 one MLeers, 2 NFO ,,' ,. Electrons"" 1 "11; Hour run at p.m. In the somewhat slower, ,2 VP-45 '.0 dO '., ( team 12 will emerge as the victors. but equally razzle dazzle Rejects, 3 Galley, 1 Nanu "B" 3' ::"1'\2''\ ",'. Pelicans O'. 4"' ,' Drivers and cars from all world of baseball several Hurricanes, 4 Aewron "B",0 FaetuGokUAir O' Lo'\', ; -j j over the world stan gatheringin clubs have put a happy ending on Mec a hicks, o Doctors,4 Ops' ; -'. 3\,1'r, I', .; '. small, well known of their Supply .." 1\':'. CONTINENTAL''LEAGUE!r ; the part story at least. l2r . ' Continental, i' . located in the heart ',. community Jim (Mudcat) Grant apparently ,. . of the citrus belt, on Monday of found Minnesota friendly after all King Pins, 1 Hard' Hats, 3 NATIONAL/ LEAGUEt'Rejects \ '" ' for registration.They and he's .BB Stackers, 4 Moon Llters.O ' race way home in Twinlar>d.:{ In , 12,4 VP-30 O1iet 14'; 2' Molarolas to flow Into the their 4 Spoilers, 0 '. " continue opponent's camp, Maury Thunderheads Ficeur CPOS ,12 4 Airmen 12 '4"Torch 3 - all week for Wills Is back home with the Tipplers, 1 / ; town practice Airmen, 3 Galley 3,1 Cat Fives 12 ;'4Darters' Pots' 10 6 trials and qualifying Dodgers, As Buzzle Bavasi ' Torch Post : 6' ; 2 BB Stackers 10. '6 4 Mix runs leading up to the start of predicted Maury had only to come Detters Masters.O Mec-a-nicks : 117 5 Mix Masters 10' .' \, 4 0 Saturday's race. The communitytakes to Vero Beach and there would Druthers Toppers, Nartu Chiefs 11' '' 5 '1' .' ,-, ;\6t, 1 Desk " - Jockets, 3 hurried, ever - on that be happiness once again. To Doctors 11 5 0Plzzans bustling look as drivers and Wills, happiness Is a thing called Chiefs, 3 Pizzan, 1 Hurricanes ,*..a10; 6 '. 12" "( 8' ; a ;." . Griffins ; . 1 . pit crews, check and recheck $75,000.But SkyWarriors"B".3 Devicers =t9\ : .' 7 'J//Clrtg Pins ? .; ,9t7)" : . their machines for the big day. the Dodgers,and baseball, American Riggers -**' '8'' '" 8 1:>etters 9:7', The, excitement mounts all still have their famous"unsign- S. War. "A" ,6 6 Desk Jockeys 8 8 Marine Bks 3 1 Supply, week gaining momentum as ables" who when last heard from Aewron "A", -Phantoms, 4 Neptunes '6. :: 6NFO'7 Druthers ., .; "..7,:,' 9 ' .. ,, rolls around Molarolas' 7: 9' finally Saturday were negotiating movie ; 9 a con- Pelicans, 0 Eagels, 4 ;# .t . i and the cars assemble in the pits tract. Well, the movies alwaysdid Namtd, 3 AlleyKatz,1Mad White Hats 7' 9 t at 8 a.m. An hour and a half pay bigger for stars, and Foxes, 4 Trainers, 0 Lucky "7" 4,8 Thunderheads 7 9 later, the prerare ceremoniesand Koufax and Urysdale are that. & Mixers 4 12 Hard Hats 7 \ 9 Air Ops, 2 Cloak Daggers,2 drivers' briefing takes pttc While each side sits a patient Galley 1 4 '12 Moon Liters 1 9 4 Staffs 0 Flag hour' arrives, Play Boys, Spoilers ..7 "t. 9 When the 'golden waiter, the baseball organizationr Electrons, 4 Cannon Cockers,0 Spartans 4 8 . the checkered flag falls and the takes a searching look at the Pro's, 3 Sparks, 1 Alley Cats 3 13 '.10 Hour Grand Prix Endurance Aewron "B" 1 15 Tipplers 6 12 possibilities these two have ' Sir Frames, 4 NCO s, 0 S. War.uB" 4 8 Race for sports, sports prototype stirred up. The pair idea . and G. T. ears has begun. doesn't look too good to them.If GOLF AMERICAN LEAGUEMad Galley 3 5 '.11. What happens after thoseten Sandy and Don can do it, f/c/cp./ Scratch Foxes 12 0 Toppers 5 11'uM, long, grueling hours will then why not the infield and out- Air Frames )10.2Phantoms Griffins 4 14.i/ make auto racing history for field unite for the next con- FAW 11 741/2 =Jr" 115 .. another year.Gathering tract negoiation? Hosp. "A" 7 5 Coak & Dag. 11 ..:".5 y for this world VAP 62 vs. VP 30 ppd. Pros ; 8 4 Standing are computed by reknowned event will, be someof Faetu Blue 5 3 Playboys 8 4 percentage based on games the greatest drivers in modern Herbette Leads VP-5 81/2 6 Sparks 10 6 played, not by number: .. of racing, and, those who hope to VP 45 2 11/2 Eagles 10 6 games won or lost.-- ',.. become the greatest. Jim Hall Team, To . and Hal' Sharp will be there with Victory ',, ', ' LOOKING -. ,, : : ; the Chaparrels;, Dan Gurney of . California and Bruce,McLaren IH ,NATTC To e .. ;; Z) t.,: : ; , of New,.ZeaIa.nctitl.Ford modelSJ.. mty ' Mike' Parkes of England in a at the new ones from every"t'e? ' Ferrari 330P3; and Italy's Lodo- NATT Center's basketball , vico Scarf ottl In a. P.o rshce, championship was decided last .. Carrara 6, to, name only a.few. week when AO (B's) # 5 team Hall and Sharp in the 'automatic dished out a 65 52 loss to transmission Chaparrels MAD *t 16 during intramural ) will be out to retain their titlesas playoff at King Hall. I' last year's first place overall The championship game spelled I winners In the 1965 race they revenge In big capital let- ,, ...... turned in the fastest speed of ters for the Ordnance men, who nI' 104.41 when they took lap no. had been swamped once before _ 15 in 2 minutes, 59.3 seconds. by the Marines during the first Average speed for the 1019.2 of a 16 round double elimination I :': " mile, 196 reace was 84.723 tournament held the first part -f-{ mph, almost eight under the speed of the month. : Tir 4 LII! of 92. 364 recorded for 1964's Leading the victors home 1112.8, 214 lap race. was Herbette, who snagged the Jacksonville has several cars hoop for a game total of23 points, and drivers entered in this ably assisted by Ross with 12 year's, contest, including Peter and Graves with 11. Gregg, a former Navy lieutenant The losers, too, had stars to stationed atNASJax. Greggalong boast of as Thompson's ball with George Follmer of Cal- swished' through the netting for uu ifornia, will be driving a 18 points, followed closely by Porsche 904 owned by Porsche Brown with 14 and Pettrie with r Auto of Stuttgart, Germany. : Jaguar Cars, Inc. and Porsche 11.Other member of the AO -. - Southeast Distributers both of ((8)) winning team included Jacksonville, will have cars Ernie Banks, captain; S. A* tKed.Two Jacksonville men, Lane; B. D. Hunt, Jr., J. A. and Bob, Kinham,' Rawling; J. A. Annns; D. F. will drive a Jaguar XKE for Fyfe; W. A. Minnich; R. L. -- Jag of Jax. Carles Kolb of Bivins. R. B. Herbette coached Miami and Buck Fulp will, be the team \ictory.. Let Us Help You Buy It " . ,. With- A VISIT ". :. CREDIT UNION' LOAN . If jtVtiiiii NOLAN' ; ,. . ; .. ; JSKlfp[';: ItWL '.' '...e.qN fA ....; ; ,:J i, Jar; A/ttvy ntleltat , ' ' |:: 'MAl NAf; 0 RAN G E :"" "" ""'''''' 1'I: |( i |<;* ;: !$ ii.'Gt6/ ;;: ORED/rt/M'oN'- *J .. : ?: :: ,::'..'\: PHONE EL 3-3922. JAX HAS- BLDG. 39 CECIL FIELD BLDG. 26 , :, / \!: Tel./ 384-4121 or Bate Ext. 8507 T./. PO 1-321?, Ext. 205 :; :/' (\ ;;!\? :! . Hours Mon.-Fri. 8:30.3:00March Hours: Mon.-Frt. 9:30-4:30 : iL -------. ._ .____ __......--.,..".<,.1,...""' """Ai.I! --y- ..... ..;O;.__..:............=,:..;;;.,.;.;.;.. :':.:"; ....::. 4 ..:.;..;..:..:..:.. :;.;.;--:;- .-: ; ''7', ,,;,, ,,.,. I """ .gl,1F.,Uw,.-+:;:'''' 'F".q''-i.'.; "}?'-. ... . "' .,, .. .' . ' "','. :; ;t'- "It/J''r-: >\ ,. -.... . Page 16 : /AX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER March 24, 1966 ' ' .: : 'Hornets' TaktlaskttbGll Till, : > uJJ The The "Hornets" of Attack Rigging 1 Squadron Forty-Four have been , crowned the Intramural Basketball - I i Champs of NAS Cecil for the By Lt, P. E. Thibodeau I, 1965-66 season. To accomplishthis Sailing weather (is here I The According to last week's Navy feat, the "Hornets" had to few warm days we've had lately Times, the San Francisco Bay WILSON & ''S7yS'.St tif {\ fight a somewhat uphill or pres- have brought the sailing area has become a hot '- bed sure battle all the way enthusiasts out of the wood- of Navy sailing activity with the BLANDING After a very poor showingin work it seems,as more and more formation of an association the the first half of the league, people by the Navy Jackson- various sailing clubs in the area. stop the "Hornets" gave notice to ville Sailing Club to inquire about As far as is known at this time, the other teams that they were joining in our activities. The there are active Navy sailing ... out for the trophy in the second NJSC welcomes new membersas clubs or facilities at Jackson- half. ville, San Francisco, Pen- to share with you we are eager At the beginning of the second in a sport and recreation that sacola, Norfolk, Annapolis, Key f f' PHONE half, player/coach Lt. (jg) Con- is one of the oldest and finest. West, Charleston, and Roosevelt nolly promised that It would be For those of you who have yet Roads. It would really be some $P 1-1341 orSP166O1 an exciting one for both players to try sailing, drop by the clubhouse Regatta if we, could get them all and fans In the best of Navy at the foot of Ranger together. An organization is tradition, and with the help of Road and pick up one of the presently being formed in ::ti::: :: his fine team, Mr. ConnIly made NJSC information sheets. Washington on a private basis, the promise come true.After few months ahead called the Navy Yachting As- winning their second half The next with sociation. More about this as 65 BUICK CONVERTIBLE. . .52695 racing opener VA-44 slipped back into are really packed soon as your editor receives fur- Auto/trans., V-8, power steering, power brakes, With the Tri Club that first half rut by losing the activity.Series other week- ther information on it. R&H, solid blue, white top, WSW, *tIn. new ... Spring every to VF-62. The team Correction last week's race next game to car warrenty. end, the Mt. Dora Regatta on got together and decided it was April '2 and 3, the Mug race on Lou Caron (NJSC) was first in 65 CAPRICE. . ., . . .$3095 time to get down to serious the Bantam class, George Bald- June 4 and the Greater Jackson- Turbo / 396 V.8 hydro-matic power steering, business. And so started win- win, (FYC) second and Ted Hanks ing streak that covered their next ville ( including the Florida (NJSC) third. Sorry about that power brakes, R&H,. factory air, electric seats, State Rhodes Bantam Champion ' eleven games. Lou. You see, I was so far and windows, solid white, blue interior. This the ship) sometime in June, com ; At the end of the regular sea- minded skippers will behind, I couldn't'make out who car has never been titled. son, VA-44 found out that two be petition a busy group. By the way, was ahead. IMPALA WAGON . . . .52695 other the teams had been and knockingoff had the don't forget the Tri Club 9-passenger, auto/trans., V-8, power steering, competition and lost record. race this Sunday at the Rudder The first lighthouse estab- R&H, luggage rack, solid white, blue interior/ , same won Club in Orange Park. After this lished in America Lit- With VA-44, VF-62 and the was on still in new car warrenty. AMD Jet Shop deadlocked for period, things should calm down tle Brewster Island In Boston 65 MONZA COUPE. . . . .$1895/ for is whiles there no sum- a Harbor, and was lit September first place, a sudden death play- 4-speed trans. R&H solid . mer series slated at this time. 13, 1716. maroon, black /Interior off was held to determine a WSW. second half winner. The "Hor-. nets" drew a bye and sat back 65 BEL-AIR 4-DOOR . . . .52395 and waited while VF-62 droppedthe DlD YOU MISS OUR Sedan, auto/trans., V-8, power steering, R&H. , Jet Shop When the "Boom- factory air, beige & brown, WSW. . erangs" came booming VA-44 AD ON PAGE 11 ? 65 MALIBU ''SPORT COUPE.$2295 was victor ready by a and 65-51 came score.out This the Before You Take Anyone's Deal / Standard WSW shift like, V-8, R&H, solid white, red Interior new. earned the "Hornets" a berth Se0 " against the Jet Shop, winners of IMPALA 4-DOOR'SEDAN.$1995 the first half, for the championship. Auto/trans., V-8., power steering/ R&H'factoryair Ford I I Motgrama I I Inc.HWY solid white, blue interior/ WSW, extra'clean. In their first game the "Hor- 64 BEL-AIR . . . . .51495 nets" won by a 57 47 score. Reeves paced the winners with 17. GREEK COVE SPRINGS FLA 2-door sedan, standard shift, 6 cylinder, R&H, factory air, Ivory over green,. WSW, like new. 18 points, followed by teammate : / u//i-t/ For y our '>ri von/ en i r wr ''Oyf: i M >f : oJuc Jim Marshall who dropped in 14. 64 FORD WAGON. ,. . ., .$1795/ f In the second encounter, an all K son vr//c// phone. t'6 2JJ ; Auto/trans., R&H air cond., 2 tone paint, WSW.. out team effort by VA-44 cap- , tured the Intramural crown, as they stopped the "Jets", 9264. U4edea1t4 Jim Marshall paved the way for +I victory by scoring 38 points, 23 of them In the first half. The "Hornets" wanted this one so VA badly that all the players hit for double figures in the scor- ing column.Mr. . Connlly said, "We were 64 IMPALA 4-DOOR SEDAN.$1995 waiting for that one game when everyone was hot and It couldn't Auto/trans., V-8, R&H, power steering, factory have come at a better time. air, solid white, blue interior. He said, that the "Hornets" dis- 64 CHEVY II WAGON ... .. . .51395 played the best sportsmanshipand E 2 Standard shift, 6 cylinder, R&H, solid white, team effort of any team turquoise interior, WSW. . he'has been associated with since coming to Cecil Field." 63 FORD XL500 CONVERTIBLE . .5/595/ Even though VA-44 has the Intramural Auto/trans., V-8, power steering, R&H, solid crown wrapped up,they gold, black top, WSW, extra, extra sharp. are continuing their undefeated 63 MONZA COUPE . . .5954speed / string by surging toward another R&H, solid black, WSW. title in the Second Annual Cecil Field Intramural Basketball 63 IMPALA SUPER SPORT COUPE. .$/1795 Tournament. 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Co. as-you-go: Auto/trans., V-8, power, steering, R&H,' solid No minimum balance is required, yet these gold, blacktop, WSW, summer special. popular checking accounts also enable you 62 /IM PALA. . . . . .. .5/495/ .. 5326 Wesccwiett Blvd. .M 103rd to pay all bills by mail, bank safely by mail, Wagon, 4-door, auto/trans., V-8, power steering, j :r.. NEW ADDING MACHINESNEW and avoid the needless risk of carrying too R&H, factory air, solid maroon, WSW. DESKS much cash. 6// BEL-AIR 4-DOOR . . . .$895 New & Used TV SETS Sedan, auto/trans., V-8, R&H., air cond., light New & Used FURNITURE .. green, WSW. ' . So }:1:, '" 60 OLDS 88 . . . . .5895 SALVAGE \ FREIGHT V 4.door sport sedan, auto/trans. 'V-8 power . GALORE! WESTS IDE: 9J BARGAINS steering, R&H, solid white, blue interior, a good COME IN AND BROWSE solid car. 4328 BLANDING BLVD. At Harlow Blvd. ...AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM HOURS: 9 A.M. 7 P.M. PHONE: 771-0750 OPEN Fri. until 8 P.M. Member F.D.I.C. 8:30 A. M. 'til 9.00 P. M. HOURSMon.ooFrl.< A. M. 'til 8:00 P. M. .. Efsy Crt MTenis Open Sunday 12 noon 'til 6:00 P. M. . .., ' - |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 128 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |