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I'r '. a 1. i : ":. -. .- . w 1 f tit 4 . Ir Published by U.elIo1t PlIbUabtnc Companj a pdrate nna" OplnJons eipr used b7 the publisher and enters herein are their departmert'f"he appeuarace or aberUaementa 1JI this publication's notconstltute.. endorsement own and DOt 10 be considered an 0 f II cia't I ezpreMmtllta7 VO(. .24 NO: 39 of anJ military dtpartJllent of tile \ r .! . T ..:.... .' . .J' II DECEMBER ,. . . :.. n. '. : \... : ": '.i ,J : \...". ',,;" .-"''"':'. ., . " ' ., ' : '; " '. 't :....L. "J- oj .: r ,. q-. ,' ...: .. .Greetings: ,,. \ : : ' ; .: ..' , .:< : : ,'; ' tir . , I '4L1 t c7i ' ," ":'1" s I 1b'i MI r. a fv p W '" ,, r . r . . .. . f, ' : . - a : 4 -.\ ? - S f % : S S: .5 $q I .wa : s artb : , .::.. r s ... ; ,'. ...',. ....'. '.,' '; f" ' . .' . .... , 1, , 5 I L .. j.,. 4'1' ''1'" ..Jt,. .f 4. S ____ : . \ f. ( i : ", .,:. " -'I :/', :,-" : . 'J, , '.' . , r J 'I J vx \ xJ ' iI. :. : .. i . .r' ., : .. .1 '. .. .. , . . t., , : : -.' THE CAPTAIN'S CHRISTMAS I MESSAGE . . ' ; Holly and mistletoe, llgnts on trees, and the bustle of shoppers Christmas -- Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men. in the stores make us all aware that our most Important holiday Mrs. Stack, Bill and Sheila Join me In wishing each and every is almost here.Christmas . one of you and! yours a very merry Christmas and we hope that the is the time for beauty -- for beautiful music and true meaning of Christmas will enrichen your holiday; festivities. beautiful scenes, for pretty cards'aId pretty clothes, for bright Please drive with care so that all of us may return to enjoy the, packages under a sparkling tree. wonderful new year that lies ahead. But more importantly, it is a time for feelings. It is a time ,, 4' . for warmth and compassion, for love, for selflessness. It is ... ,; ..... : : . a time for family and loved ones. .. .. ' .. Not all of us can be at home on Christmas, but wherever we "' : ;: .: ;, % , ''= ;. may be ,in the Navy'we are with family. The Navy family joins ,:'" ,, ,f:;, '... 'm f :: :::. _. .' ::: :' "... . n hands to encircle the ,. world in a spirit of comradship that unites 4'. ,: .. : '. ' ,( e oj14 men of all beliefs and origins, in search of the true meaning of : . -.0. . ': ,.'-'-..11I..... 4 : :;;:::/ 'fI 4 S2 R........,... .'E1. .!-- ............. . f -----..--...- ....-..--....-----.-..-.--. ------.........- r t. . '., r 1- i aJAX t 'f Page 2- -, .-. .- -. .' AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER December 22, //966 ., \ , ..... r' .. ). 'if P ,J t' (' V \. p' ) .. i ' ...' p ...-J. C J "' 'J' ) , ROMAN CATHOLIC Ja' " / " St. Edward's Chapeland SUNDAY Naval MASSES Hospital Hitsf: Hospital .' 0630 . St. Edward's :j Chapel 0900 & 1100 \ ro- "!'I' . l DAILY MASSES "Q\ ...... .. ... ., \ ,i" .. .'' ..'..."H i. \ , $ EdwIz Q1's - t : t. _ D 1)E. 1 etCHsafmos 1' .It.I't > \ .. ,.. ',- 4 { 1130 ', ; Saturday-*Friday: ,': 'i ,.;.. ,"" ; : , W 0900 ' ,,, ' DAyTNtst ,.-,:. ::;.:i; ," , . .\ ,Naval Hospital> : \ .' .. ', ,, "p. 1 1A"I ' OLD FAM\l.If\fI.eAb S Friday -------1205 '""" CATECHISM CLASSES ' TNT Chapel Annex Building 722: .JiItI ." //4No W'LO .fl D Swtt1' Saturday's '- 1000 Cocktail"te :.t" ,. CORDS P 1' Chilled Fruit Juice . ", ( 3at O f ItN c.-wa UiMb ,; DIVINE PROTESTANT SERVICES ;1/ % h All Saints Chapel Roast Prime Ribs Au Jus ,. .Baked A Virginia Ham SUNDAY'S ------HolyCommunion Roast Tom Turkey Cornbread Dressing 0930 & 1100--Divlnr.Worship A Christmas PrayerBy SUNDAY SCHOOL Giblet GravyCranberry Sauce 0930 '- -Chapel Annex .. , ' Ed Sowa Building 722 Snowflake Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes 'Someway or other, as we hear and say 'Merry Christmas' this WEDNESDAY'S year we have that tongue in cheek feeling. It's a mechanical 1900 -Choir Rehearsal Buttered Whole/ F. F. Broccoli proposition, with not too much heart 'in it. We well know that it THURSDAY Kernel/ Corn W/Ho II an cia Is e Sauce cannot be 'Merry Christmas' In the sense of the word that we 2000 Christian Science Service Assorted Salad Bar know it the Christmas tree, a glowing hearth fire, presents SECOND MONDAY of Each Month gaudy colors, joyous children until, to coin' a World War One 0930 Chapel Women's Guild W/Assorted* Dressings phrase, 'it is over, over there." (Small Chapel) Sweet Mixed Gherkin Pickles . The above quotation may seem a bit dated, but in a mannerof U. S.NAVAL HOSPITAL Hot Dinner Rolls Butter Patties speaking It Is very appropriate for December, 1966. Today; Sunday's 1000 as in December 1944, we are engaged In a bitter conflict whichis Mincemeat Pie Fruit Cake resulting In the ,separation of many loved ones during this most ' .joyous holiday season of Christmas. CECIL FIELDPROTESTANT Assorted Ice Cream, Cups ,: - During those troubled times, we all joined In prayer that the con- j flic: W9uld.s end,.and,.that another: would never, ensue; yet,todaywe foday- : Hard Candles ,, :- ; 'find that another has} /and 'agalnf we 'pray that It will end. .WilJ Choir Practice" at .7 p. .m. ,:' .S: :'\t :', Assorted Fresh Fruit .: '.: "!'' , *there ever be'ar\end **, xc Ut. x, )tf iE>v ,.* Sunday- :. ". j' :. Coffee Tea Milk ,* > fanr.f' ;:,been asking Jiim elf. this question i slnce Ore beaInning Sunday School at"9:30*prm. ,", Y. i. I \>f ; yet.Sliiceihat'time, man hascontlnued'to'wagewa\ Chapel Service at 10:30 a.m. \ .' '!,j j t, ;"::1 ., "t' : 1 his fellowman, constantly forgetting the message heralded on Communion on the first Sundayof ..............................------.. that first Christmas morning "Peace on Earth' to Men, of Good the month. Will." This' year, as we offer our Christmas,prayers,'let.us hope thatIt CATHOLIC ChristmasServices : will be the last time we need pray for the end of conflict Let us, Dally- .J- hope, that peace will soon come, and that next Christmas 'we shall 11:20 a.m. Mass ... be united with our loved ones. Let us aspire to fulfill the herald Sunday- and provide Peace'6n Earth to All Men of Good Will. 8 a.m. and noon Mass Con- fejsions heard before each Mass. Chaplain's MessageThe On Saturday, December 24 at 7:30p. m. ", a Christmas Eve inn which was 'too full to take an expectant mother'remains Traffic Candlelight and Carol Service ,With us as an eternal parable. In our present tense in the mid- will be held In the All Saints' 1960's we see the rejection of that night almost 2000 years ago ViolationsThe Chapel. The story of the birth was no mere isolated, event The doors locked so tightly before of Christ will be read,and Carols ' his birth, have remained so even until today. Jesus, the Christ, commemorating the event will be as Hoffman has so meaningfully painted it, still stands outside following is a report of sung. This service will present a 14o doors and knocks, seeking entrance into our busy lives. He would motor vehicle accidents and traf- wonderful opportunity for family /.4 come in 'to share :our tables and lives, but in the hustle and bustle fic violations for the period worship. It Is hoped that parents P of,dally living we do not.hear his voice. December 12 December 19. will utilize this event as means P First: Other 'guests have .seemingly, arrived before him. If Number of Accidents of acquainting their children with he,. had 'little earlier would have had time the glorious birth of I IaaMs only come a we ,to go This Week - Three our Lord. to the door. But the children have to be fed, the house must be Total Accidents this year On December 24, at the Saint ,cleaned, the morning paper read. How ''will we know where the through December 19333.. Edward's Chapel, there will bea days sales will'take place unless we prepare our marketing through Number of Accidents through High Mass at midnight. The reading the'morning newspaper? December, 1965 - 260. singing of the Saint' Edward's Suddenly the ,doors open, but rather than a bidding him,entrancewe Choir will featured. Followingthe run from our homes like a herd of wild,elephants. School starts Total number of. days since High Mass,on Christmas Day, .- - early; I have a ,test in Algebra and a paper,to finish before History last Injury In a motor vehicle there will be two Masses held at f"T class. And the school newspaper, or French: Club, or basketball accident -- - -14. 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. practice. are held after.school hours. Number of ViolationsThis These services are In additionto But our youth only follow our adult patterns, do they not? Leavingthe the services which are held In 11f week- - 32. home :empty ,we rush to our offices, hangars, or warehouses'' the Saint Edward's Chapel daily. Speeding- - - 10. to".engage in the work of-the day. The dollar must be earned. Competition -- lskeen and we'may not take time to bid him entrance at Reckless DrivingOne.. Going through Stop SignTwo.. the place of our employment. "- Perhaps the evening, knock might be answered -- if he can but Violations19.. , Wait --, for Boy ,Scouts to be dismissed, for studying to be com- Ten drivers appeared' before JAX NEWS pleted, for dishes to be ,done, and T.V. watched. Prime time is the Traffic Hearing Board at AIJR: not to be toyed with, and thellp.m.news must first be heard, analyzed the meeting held on December ,.and forgotten.If 20, Disposition of the- cases ,there were only more hours, Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God" Included the following:.three lost The JAX AIR NEWTS /* a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper - and Son of Man. If there were only more time, we might then be driving and parking privileges distributed each Thursday at the U. S Naval Air ,able to relax and listen. But you know how it is, Lord. Weren't aboard station for various Station, Jacksonville, Florida/ by the Holt Publishing you one of us once? periods; Two were assigned to Company, a private firm. All Copy'submitted for in use We really don't dislike you, but we really haven't much time right complete an eight-hour course In the now. Would you mind waiting until tomorrow: ? Right now the inn remedial driving atNAITC;none JAX AIR NEWS must be forwarded to the Public is full,but I'm certain some of the guests will be leaving. were assigned to complete six- Affairs Office Box 2, HAS Jacksonville, by 72:00 noonon There is a place out back where you may wait The animalsare hour course In remedial drivingat Monday before publication. Hews items are welcomed there. They may gIye you a little warmth. Because I know Jax Police academy; two received from all Sources. Telephone EV 9-77/1, Ext. 8/62. ,you must be chilly standing outside as you have done all day. suspensions; two were Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and :, given warnings; none dismissed; queries concerning such should be directed to: nine fined (U.S. Commissioner ! ); The Holt Publishing Company, 1950 Blanding Blvd. t and four referred I to JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER will// not publish on, commanding Jacksonville Florida 322/0/ 387.4451S officers for Telephone ! possible disciplinaryaction. 1 December 28 and January 5. The editors and staff of this . j newspaper extend our sincere best wishes to and , you VOL. 24 9 yours during/ the Christmas and New Yeor holidays Ten drivers accumulated 28 NO. 39 DECEMBER 22, 1966- I dims --- -- T - December, 1966 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Fog 3 j New Books at Library. 2 I 5001R By Sharon Arnold, LibrarianIf I you find yourself needing a Claven, British Secret Service quiet break sometime during the Agent, on an assignment involving - I hectic holiday season,try settling missing ships carrying large R down for awhile with a good book. quantitites of gold bullion, is The station library can offer.old pitted against a well-organized r I favorites, or you might take a gang of ruthless killers who are i look at these new ones which are hi-facklng ships off-the Western now on the shelves. Highlands. , I From of the coauthorsof The > I one more ambitious might want I -s--i THE UGLY AMERICAN and to take a look at Dill Tobolt's FAIL SAFE, Eugene Burdick a AUTO BODY: REPAIRING. Here, 1 new book A ROLE IN MANILA. In one "easy-to-use" volume, This is a collection of short are simplified methods of metal stories, about war, post-war, straightening, filling dents," repainting - peace, and adventure.. glass and panel replace- ,WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL ment, door alignment, and recovering - by Alistair MacLean. Peter convertible tops. Lf. Cmdr. Ed Wingerter Lt. Cmdr. Ed Wingerter re CVW JO Christmas Party. ". .(/ to rLt. .( .g.) Richard Nolte ; .. corded his 500th arrested landIng - Lt. Cmdr. Pete Schoeffel; Cmdr. /lice Jones, VA 75 commanding recently aboard the USS F.D. officer; Capt. John W. Fair, commanding officer of the USS Roosevelt after completing a Intrepid; Lt. Cmdr. Jerry TerreLf.// Lee Co/e./ combat. mission over NorthVietnam. - Y One of two Landing Signal Of- CYW10 Christmas Party 1 W M ; ficers on the staff of Commander - ., Attack Carrier Air Wing One, Attack Carrier Air Wing Ten Jerry Terrell and Lt. Lee Cole ti .r Wingerter has made most, of held its annual formal Christmas of VA 15. Navy Commendation i, his arrested landings In A4 air- Party December Medals r craft. Prior to joining CVW -1 Sunday, 18 went to Lt. Cmdr.,, at NAS Jacksonville Officer'sClub. Fred Hoerner, CVW 10, and he was attached to Attack Squadron - Commanded by Command Lt. Cmdr. Denny Price and' Lt. Forty Four at NAS Cecil er Kenneth Burrows, CVW :- Pete Russel of VA 176. LtJ. r Field. He Is presently deployed 10 has recently returned from (J. g.) Richard Nolte of VA- aboard the Roosevelt with Cecil- serving in Vietnam aboard the 15 received a Gold Star. in lieu based Attack Squadron Seventy USS INTREPID. of a ninth Air Medal. jr.at Two. Wingerter will 'return to Attack Carrier Air Wing Ten w Jacksonville upon completion of Guest of honor for the even- comprises four squadrons, two his present deployment.A . ing was Captain John W. Fair, of which are based in the Jack- recent winner of the Air Commanding Officer of the IN- sonville area. Attack Squadron Medal for meritorious achieve- TREPID. of Fifteen ment In the air war against North Highlights the commanded by Com evening was Captain Fair's pre- mander Ike Jones, Jr., Is sta- Vietnam, 'Lt. 'Cmdr. Wingerter Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. sentation of awards to severalof tioned at NAS CecilField. Attack - the pilots' Squadron 176, commandedby Wingerter of Miami Springs,Fla. Receiving the Distinguished Commander Ray Ashworth, Is VA83 families put a Christmas party on tape for husbands and He !is married to the former Flying Cross were Lt. Cmdr. based at NAS Jacksonville. 'fathers aboard the USS 'Shangrf-La. Miss Sandra L. Sawyeralso' of Miami Springs. Sarles' Dwfhttr No. 30,000 YA'3CIrIst.usParty WESCONNETT FURNITURE COmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam . I . t NAS Jax Hospital NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES' Wives and families ot the NEW & USED TV SETS NAS Cecil Field made'It 30,000 corded at 9:08' p.m. last Friday enlisted men ,of Attack ,Squadron HEW.ADDING MACHINES for NAS Jax last week -- 30,000 evening, December 16,when Mrs. 83 got together at the Bea- NEW DESKS babies at NAS Jax Hospital that Jacques A. Sarles gave birth'to con Club aboard NAS Cecil FREIGHT SALVAGE 'is! The magic number was reNUMBER a 6b., 12oz. baby girl. Proud Field recently to wrap up a spe- EASY CREDIT TERMS . father is ADJ1 Jacques A. cial Christmas package for their HRS, 9a.m. 7p.m, Come In & Browse/ ' Sarles, VA 44 Line Petty husbands and fathers, now sf Officer aboard NAS Cecil Field. deployed aboard the USS Shangri- Officiating at ,the birth of lit- La.The 5326 Wtscontttllvd.it 103rd 111.0150 tle Miss Cynthia Sarles was Dr., special Christmas pack- Maynard F. Long.A age going to the men of VA - ceremony was held at 10 83 will contain colored movies a.m. Monday ,at the hospital, and recorded tapes made at'the and a crape myrtle 'tree was Christmas party. Fathers aboard planted in symbolic celebra- the Shangri La will be ableto tion of the birth. In ancient hear their children telling their NEED CASII FOR TIlE HOUMVS? } -- times the 'myrtle tree ans held Christmas wishes to Santa sacred to Venus, the Romad goddess Clause. of spring, bloom and beauty. Filling in as Santa at the Christmas Party was Kenneth The NAS JAX Hospital was Spooner, ,Jr., son of Chief K. E. commissioned In 1941. The Spooner, now' deployed aboard GET 30,000 figure means that babies the Shangri La. ;c. have been born there I at the , I The Shangri. La left for a rate of 1.200 per year, or an average Mediterranean Cruise on Sept- f of more than 3 per day ember 29 and will return to Jack- ;_ ' every day for 25 years. sonville next,May. Number 30,000 for NAS Jax /, ti Hospital.' was Number Two for: BIG the Sarles. Waiting at home to Buy for little' a welcome his new baby sister Is girl. .30,000th baby born 2 1/2 year old Mark Sarles. The at HAS Jax Hospital, Miss Sarles family lives at 8060 Jac- Bonds Cynthia Ann Sarles viewed ques Drive in Jacksonville. by her proud parents, Mr. and , Mrs. Jacques Sarles (VA. r 44)), HAS. Cecil, ,and brother Mark. Need an extra "Fifty"or'more for those added expenses which come. with the holiday season? Get it on your signature only-no co-signers.. Prompt confidential r service. Phone or come in. HONDA x 1 CASH MONTHLY NOTE Larger amounts up YOU GET PAYMENTS MOTORCYCLES I to $600 available with up 11ft I to 24 months to repay $282.-- $12.UV W. Civ Merchant Green Stamp Examples show typical 489.53 24.80 Open Daily 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 2v' ments.loan amounts and pay. 600.00 34.39 Sat. 8 0.m.-6 p.m. (Based on 24 Mos.) Closed Sundays 1 MOTORS&CYCLES OPEN:4to12pmMoa-Fri. 11am to12pm IAIA AETNA FINANCE ,CO. ;a Sat.&Sun. During work on Bland ing Blvd. nmr AETNA OFFICES IN JACKSONVILLE t! ,4949 Blandlng 44 W.DUVAL ST. 'eees LEM TURNER RD. 5551 NORMANDY 3LVDPHONEt . ' ; Jts".mrJmmnl I I PHONE*355-7543 PHONE 7M-OW1 I 347-1692 I PH 771-8244 4420.Bl and In e.Blvd. Phone 771 2233 I.. M ) . I December 22, 1966 Poge 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER __ .__ = Drive. Dtfinsiv, Avoid ,Statistics P. The 1965 report of military drivers violations compiled by the State of Florida Division of Motor Vehicles ,show that the greatest number of accidents'In volving military drivers accrue between 4 p.m and 5:30 p.m L on Friday and Saturdays. Thereis L4 ( ii : I no, increase in vehicle speed -tws noted yet this sharp rise In the number of accidents occurs. j 1 NAS Sax Security Officer,D.W. Moore is encouraging everyone' to rip drive and walk defensively, par- ticularly during this winter and holiday season. To prevent our names from, + k being added to the accident statistics , and to lesson or eliminate - THE MAD FOXES BEQ;Is given o hint of Christmas back home this increased danger, eachof by Patrol Squadron Five Officers' wives, 'with/ holiday decora- safety us is with encouraged attention to.to practice these Season's GreetingsPRESIDENT tlons and a trimmed yule tree. tips: . Use Both Hands. The steering OF THE UNITED/ STATESTO NATTC'SAO'sPlaySanta wheel Is not a plaything to turn or hold with the little finger or THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE> ARMED FORCES: Christmas the index finger and thumb. You Is a time for hope. It is also a season for renewed Inspirationfrom are attempting to guide, a potential Christ's universal message of peace on earth goodwill toward Year Round blllistic missile. In short, the "lover's cuddle" has been men.To the men and women of the armed forces and to their famlles, Aviation; 'Ordnanc' Then from NATTC have been, giving two refugee the major cause of numerous Mrs. Johnson and I send our warmest wishes for the blessings of 'children In Hong Kong a,year'round Christmas. The children, motor vehicle accidents among the Christmas heritage. . Kam For. an eight year old boy, and Wong Chlk Kuen, a five year young' drivers.. Many of you' are serving the cause of freedom far from your. old girl were adopted by the brdnancemen In 1962. The men have .Remember, the odds are that homes,and familes. . been in constant contact with' the children with monthly letters.On the individual behind the wheelof Among other freedoms, you ,are safeguarding the right of wor- 'several instances' men' were the other vehicle or the Individual ship. Our prayers, the envocation of free men, areconstantlywith : transferred to Hong Kong, and This year, the Ordnance walking, thinks and acts you.Your' . visited with their "kidsn ". men received their Christmas about the same. as.)ou,so WATCH courage and dedication have earned our deepest ,gratitudeand present from Kam ,For and his OUT. pride. . family. Recently, the NATTC ..Leave yourself' an out by not As we enter the New Year we shall reaffirm our determinationto AO's learned that through their following too closely and not secure a world of peace. And we shall hold fast to our faithin . ,assistance, Kam Por and their driving. too fast for conditionsyou the.:brotherhood of men, everywhere on earth " family have become self sup ( cannot stop the vehicle as. " porting.CWO. quickly on wet(rain, ice, etc.)' LYNDON B. JOHNSON DON'T WAIT S. W. DeLoach, division roadways). '" 'TIL THE officer of AO (B) School, coordinator .If conversing while driving, SECRETARY OF DEFENSEWith NIGHTREFORE. of the foster :parents, the passengers can hear you plan for the school, ,said, "Fif- without turning your head In the advent of this Christmas season we renew our hope . .. teen dollars a month per child their direction. for 'peace on earth. You ,the men and women of the armed 'SHOP,EARLY isn't much, but It sure means .The yellow or white center forces at home and abroad, are the guardians of that hope. We " .. : a lot to ,the kids. It helped lines on the roadways are' for are grateful for your' sacrifices and devotion to your country. .AND GET. '.. Kam For""and ",hlsMamilyand regulatory:purposes;'not. to keep May the ,spirit of Christmas be ,with you. May the New Year : THE, BESTI. that should be the principal of your left wheels on, for guiding bring the peace for which we,strive. ; ' 1k'.s : any ,charity 'projeCt. We'll miss purposes. "' Kam Por's letters but we're .Walk facing traffic. Staywithin ROBERT S. McNAMARA Lake Short glad we,were able to help he and pedestrian lines when crossing . his family become self suf roadways. COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPSTo BICYCLE SHOP ficient.'* .Observe and heed regulatory Marines, to all Free World fighting-men, and,to families your Scott Robertson 'USN (Ret of Wong Chik signs. ) The families I extend warmest wish for a joyous Christmas May the Drive and walk a minimum may my from and Kam Por Kuen 505 Timothy Lane Communist China priorthesettling escaped during hours of darkness. promise of Christmas, which your' service and sacrifice providesfor PHONE'388-0612 in the British Crown Colonyof all, be yours through the coming years Open til 9PM Mon. . e e. . . . THERE IS A '" CHAIRMAN, ARMED FORCES ; rJ: 1 1dI : PICN'SAVE- CHAPLAIN BOARD , .. Christmas Is a time to pause ".: .' : : and reflect upon, the blessingsof NEWEST OFFICE a wise and generous God,whose STORE Son's birth we honor. ." "'fr'i-'OJ'tIuJ The birthday of the Prince of i Peace Is 'a day of joyful cele- ) ", ,. ', .....,.' BENEFICIALFINANCE .!. 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PAYMENTSMcDOUGALL'S May the New Year bring' us many -' Check our new address and phone number-then, call : opportunites of service to God .' up or come In for your cash. Remember Beneficial is and country. the one place to call for money the minute you want itl! How much can you use..this very minute/ CHARLES E.: BROWN, JR. ,e Chaplain (Mo//. Gen.) USA = BENEFICIAL INSURANCE AGENCY _ICIC_ : I : I FINANCE Co.,of:JACKSONVILLE .,.. (479 Rttsavtlt II,.. 388-7676 I W. WIsIIy.A jg .(VENETIA/ BRANCH) Next to' Winn Dixie 2990 Mo/port Rd. 249-5649 Coll Us Anytime MERRY CHRISTMAS? ,. .. ,II e, ;. .,..' .. 'e ." ,.,;,.', .,.' ,- ' .. . > '... -.w.-.... ... ...r---- '.".,..-- .. .' -. .' .. .- ._. ...._. ..... .....,...... It".l..q." ,. ._ ,_ _......... .......- '"" J. ... .wI .+_ -J - I I December.2,2,1966: : .' JAX MRHEWVA 1 TER8URHER _. ..date : Position The following Opening vacancies have Merit, Promotion Can I Civil Service News , been announced under the I Merit . Promotion Programof NASJack Advance An Employee sonville. Additional details per- Ervin Drafts New Code taining to these announcements and the scope and requirementsof When Vacancies OccurThe Would you believe there's soon to be more than one'"bill of this program may be obtained rights?" Yet the newly created one won't be part of the Con- I from the Industrial Relations following NAS Jacksonville employees have been promoted stitution.Instead. Department.ELECTRONICS In'accordance with the station's Merit Promotion Program: sen.- Sam J.- Ervin- GS OVERHAUL AND REPAIR DEPARTMENT ( 9)) -- Closes December version of the federal employee 1 1 bill of rights." 23rd. McCOY, J. C. TO: Airframes Worker Ervin's revision hopes to accomplish - SUPERVISORY INDUSTRIAL ORLENJ AK, Alexis TO: Welder ( Aircraft "A") ':. : (a) exempting from Civil Service Commissioners, ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN ANDREW. Nell TO: Production Dispatcher: coverage of the measure the who contend that the Bill's (GS -. 13)) -- doses December23rd. RUMSEY, Albert E. TO: Clerk GS.4 Federal Bureau of Investigation, provision for criminal penalties !- HUDGINS, William H. TO: Materials Engineer, GS 11 the National Security Agency and for managers who run afoulof PERSONAL STAFFING SPEC- DORRELL, William J. Jr. TO: Inspector (Aircraft Airframes) the Central Intelligence Agency. its restrictions are alien to IALIST, (GS 7)) -- Closes SWEET, George C. TO: Inspector (Aircraft Airframes) "Federal Times" believes "Er- personnel administration and December 23rd.EMPLOYEE GOUCHNOUR. William F. TO: Chief Ouarterman ( Machinist) vin reportedly is convinced of the will ultimately put clamps on in- DEVELOPMENT. BARRETT, William P. TO: Mechanical Engineering Technician, necessity,for this move,althoughhe tlative in the federal ser. OFFICER ( GS 9, GS. 11)) GS 11 Is reluctant to initiate it." Closes January 16th. COMPTROLLER (b) Secondly,an additional pur- vice.One top union official,however, WRIGHT Paul R. TO: Supervisory Cost. Accountant, GS -11 pose of revising the original sees the proposal as a sign of DOUVILLE, Jessie M. TO: Accountant, GS 7 ', "' 'proposal is to dear up certain good intentions and agrees that ,. r 'gray.areas" and to,tighten the some areas of .the En in bill SUPPLY DEPARTMENT bill's language. could better be handled admin- KIDD, Olin O.Jr. TO: Head Stockman Basically, the measure's intentis istratively. - ROSS Walter W. TO to guarantee employees their : Supply Clerk, GS 4 ': KingsleyMOTORS WRIGHT Edward D. TO: Head Stockman ,,\ constltutionalrigUts pressure in' bond by and outlawing charity UX S GREATEST u NAVY COMMISSARY STORE : -. 7"': drives, el1rmnatingpolygraphlie( FURNITURE RUSSELL, Dorothy L. TO detector) tests and forbidding : Accounting Technician, GS .- 4"I': .. WERTZ, Yvonne Y. TO: Procurement Clerk, GS 4 ," ., ., ".,,4 : Inquiries{ into workers' religious VALUES'WHOLESALE.' ;. ', beliefs, race and other aspectsof NAVY FINANCE OFFICE :', .J their prlvate'lives. Current . 2 MILES SO. OF NAS McGUIRE,Judith B. TO: Military Payroll Clerk GS 4 : /. hearings on the '''Ervin Bill have PRICE TO EVERYONE uncovered of instances employee JAX IN ORANGE PARK' DATA PROCESSING DEPARTMENT .. intimidation and invasion of privacy - Phone 264 4525 RUIS, Orbie TO: EAM Operator, GS 3 by managers.As . 5 with all bill revisions,Ervin and his 35 Senate co-sponsors of DAY Census Bureau Begins the,bill are undergoing a.common 9-9 experience; hymns of praise are often mixed with shouts of dis- S.WDAYTIL. Intern Program In Jan. pleasure. The bill has the solid 6p.m. CHRISTMASSPECIAlSII. support of employee organizations - WASHINGTON -- The Bureauof statistical candidates will be the American Qyil Liberties -' the Census will begin its 11th guided by a Bureau Professional Union and a former chair- SURPLUS GOODS !!. annual Census Intern Programson Development. Board consisting of man of the Civil Service Com- DISCOUNT A"lifXSSW January 16,1967.As senior statistical officials, and mission. It is strongly opposed in the past, there will be will cover a period of approximately however, by. the three present - 1 / , 57 CHEVY BEL AIR. .5695 two separate programs--one for one year. V/8, Power steering, Auto/ clerical and technical positions, trans., R & H,. Orlg/owner and one for statistical employees. i ,Both programs are designed to '63 VOLKSWAGEN; $895 identify Junior level employeeswho , 1 Owner. display potential for assum- INVENTORY REDUCTION SALEWE ing broader responsibilities.Also . developmental opportunities - 61 CHEVY IMPALA. .5995 will be made available to MUST SELL THESE TIRES IEFORE JAN. 1st HIT Fully equipped. them, opportunities which may not exist in their present posi- "'63 CHEVYPICK UPS 1195 .tions. TIRES BELOW ACTUAL STORE COST 7/2 Ton., Clean/ as a pin. The Administrative Intern Program is for administrative, .. '. .plus a large selection technical or clerical employeesin 775-14 grades GS-5 through GS..9.They . of other fine cars to choose must have been with the ILACK TUIELESS NYLON . from! Several Finance ; federal government a minimumof 'S' Plans Availoblel/ one year.'and have a career LIMITED STOCK PRICES \95 or career-conditional: appoint-: Good only as loni a supply Io.h. Off".expires "I"D.c. ment. 31,1966; No phone ord.n. Tires must b. Each intern will'have, a Bureau mounted on cu.tom.r' cor. staff member as an advisor -* during his enrollment in the 691/735.14 $1.45 + I 1.11 F.E.T. ' program, ,which will last for six month period. 821..14 7.16 2.. 'F.E.T. The program Is for designed statistical for 166.14 I.H +' 2.31 F.E.T. PLUS $1.81EXCISE TAX APARTMENTS mathematical statisticians social eco- ." 845.11 1.11 + 2.32 F.E.TS Plus State & nomists; sociologists, or 4 Local Touts science analysts GS-7 to GS-U, t who have a minimum of one CONVENIENTLY year work experience in the fed- LL4 / GENERAL' JET SPECIAL. LOCATED eral ,government and,, who havea. , NEAR BOTH BASES'OnlyAln. career .ocareerConditional'appointment. : TIRE I NYLON ,CORD CONSTRUCTION to Cecil & HAS : .I a The programs for successful ,FREE Why ,fI rltk tfrlvlnf' wltk' w.rn,, I.eeer.w tiNt whit yw Cl b.y 'bn.1 IMW ., .. MOUNTING Went :nre.'t"'" "" Mw.. ..lcn. Cet..... Dv,.... r.lbn tN".ft 77UN/TS/ EASY' ..yloe. ..... ,,,"' .ctf... for .to..., ...., Iftult"".."".. ...j.....':.Q.,1tJ, eattiee.M ::1,2&3BEDROOM ,TERMS! ehl.4 Mi..I..t. APARTMENTSALL APTS. HAVE: THIS "WEEK'S SERVICE. SPECIALS, .WALL-TO-WALL MEXICAN FOOD CARPETS REPACK TWO FRONT | WHEEL . FRONT EN'D .DRAPES TacosTamales WHEEL BEARINGS ' CENTRAL AIR& HEAT AND ADJUST ..UTILITY ROOM ,BALANCE. : ALI'GNMENT"BRA ' PORCH ChileOUR ru . S. ISTATIC) ' /mmlng"Poo'' & Complete $ C95VCAM: Laundry'Facilities/ FINE.MEXICAN C .. , 8899. " MADE FRESH \ 41.cawcunONa, .. FOOD Hear r'Scl.ools' Both Private ? ; '. rtut Ues. . DAILY' < and Parochial & Shopping' -Center. f EAT IN-CARRYOUT: USESEHEBAL'S/Hffm"GttAKK- '\NO'wNEYl9WBf tTAXEMONTNSTQPAX-: , .. 6756 WM'.'STREET h'a BLVD.'P11 IntRAL GENERAL TIRE SERVICE.,( .+ PHONE 777-5844 .' ' :355-9288: Tint 630 West Adams. St., 4520. Son.,Juan AY \ I RESIDENT. MGR>APT 7 y c.. J.r ....... ....,* m-Mft C MMf'K-.,. .$v4. '.....'SlllI Drill A.M. TO C fjtt-MOtCTMXU.MrsMEMAER - 'D.. Bet Across iron St. Luke's8th Host . W. Priest, USN ( ) St. Express woy Exit AUTO INDUSTRIES HIGHWAY SAFITY COMMITTfFl \ ' \ I I IAN 6 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Dec"be,22, 1966 ." ...",:: SANTA COMES EARq'I / : . .,l//. .... . . , :, - :, '-' ..ffI I.M", ": : 1 \;,::? ::: ;::,' .,' '\:"'" .;' l'.I "f'.. &1f,: .. :i'' w ; / I'd'I"' "", ' ,! ,'4 \ 7ft " ' }:'.,.,.;''...>.:.f'\'i\" \,'' : \,' ', _,,''l'". ) iI ..tYI' ; ; ( "' ; i : , .. r t '''' " I\j' .. " I >.':; ;:; . ' " I : ;; !k r'? . HERE COMES SANTA CLAUS, but this ENJOYABLE TIME was had by all at the 15th annual time In a Navy helo. - CPO Club party for underprivileged children. i- ICJCICICICICICIC_.. I Santa came a little early this ti year for some children. The Jolly old man In red took a few S minutes off' from his busy schedule - :Saturday; to visit a group of 50 children at NAS. The event was the 15th annual Christmas Party for under THERE WERE PRESENTS GALORE and I privileged children sponsoredby the smiling faces of happy children beamed the CPO club. everywhere as Santa gave out gifts to During the four hour party each guest. refreshments were served to the children by the CPO wives Club of Jacksonville, as was I the delicious Christmas din SANTA USED A JEEP as well as a helicopter to travel to ner. The, kids were entertained Saturdays Christmas Party. by, volunteers from the South- I side Wives Club. Due to a tem- porary lack of snow, his N MILITARYAUTO entrance was; made in' a helicopter f . instead of his traditional E: rl. LIABILITY INSURANCE sleigh. Of' course, anywherethat Santa shows there are up MONTHLY POLICIES MONTHLY PAYMENTS bound to be lots of Christmas NO INTEREST OR FINANCE CHARGES presents and this occasion was AGE21'w24Mnrried10.40 mo. exception.. Each child recei- ved the giftthat he or she i AGE21-24 Slngl*$12.80 mo. had confided that was' most needed ' Meets.State and Bast Requirements or desired. The 'party was financed by-the " Robert Travis Associates, liCe Chiefs Club through assorted fund NAS" 1st Office N. of Gate 6483 'Roosevelt Blvd..3883583USNS : raising projects throughout the i -,Mayport, lax Beach.. 1127 N. 'tMrd'St.AlA)246'6421) year. II .. _ICIC (ICICICICICICI&1C tCt I _.i , .- { 't Buy Now... itt i I AND;WONDERFUL SURPRISES were baby N vela .'...Chrltmi. all as the beautiful presents were tin- wrapped. ' s rY ;, .f( ,) xf eI. {.: Aof rwM. ''t"";",.:,.,1" ""*; , 3 wwawn>wAV-- ""' LOTS OF GOODIES were on hand for the children, Includingcake ....,o. ....-::: Ice cream and a Christmas dinner. I Photographed, edited and compiled by John P. Chaisson $ r 4 K UR s 111 '.' . . L 011 0rt Z VISIT ' . :.: e OH THANK YOU SANTA I I Heed we say more? ' CLAUDE'NQL.AN: . ModolClFor .ii; J; ,6Bob' those who need fiat fourth bedroom and. 2 .baOii. : ., t f\\ : ;\\li. here it a budget priced model with footer* goloro.Soporato 9 '. Pure S dining room curve drive lah* It out of the ordinary . ..... OPEN MON tij' : : ' and U ipoclol. : iiI AiijTfl8 ; t PM' for your .'. .' ,, : Open | f',:'; '. :' ',.;" . :& :BLL.A.ER servl PHONE Et,'3-3922 road ROUE :IB"CTJLDJlJRS.: :X: TC. I ..d.llk.1 Bet You ere cordially Invited to inspect our homes at your convtnUnc 10 A.M. to Dark. Travel South on Blandlna Boulevard fHwv.+ *2\\ 77191S6Page : II ' % . . JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER PAGE IB H ITMAS, 1966 t . ,\ ..;: .... '- "',. .'. ''''.. , ;- ... 'Y * .taO us iinv I . ' from :;. : your Florida. Friends : , ).- .' . '. .:, \' ''1 , ; i :: : . .. . r : ; f\ ". " : 't" "'I..:;' ..-' ... and the -. ..,- ..of 'J..I.>- .. .... t, : ' <$. : < t;\ : :, : ? ' l > , r''$ t eo: ? ': k S ; 1J. ', .. .. .( . j - .... .. :'jt the " . : ' > .'i''' : . , " b-'Ih. 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MERRY 1x Mall// Shopping Center CHRISTMAS t ': * ?:, A stocking full * .1" of wishes come true r :j: is yours today! . :.r- ;' t *f !L r . ; '1" .tt * : :-. ,,' ,', "pf' I II I DEIHLCHEVROLET ZSLZq 924 Laura St. T .... * $ 1 :t k q. ;; .: .'. 0. )t ..... .. I . .':-- .' may this Christmas holiday ':: 'l To all our friends, o bring you a bounty blessings ..9 Q aand neighbors and associates * happiness,including our very the most joyous of best wishes for'a peaceful Yuletide.? have the most wonderful Christmas ever! .. Christmases and the ''r , I l tyk )"i'4': happiest of'N: :w'Yearsl': !, : :" oj,,I.... . t1 > 11.1 0,y. .. ., \ \ I CRISWELL: I '0. '"' :Jot '" r..... .'";1OiII1 'f\: "f1'. at 1i .I I. I TIRE COMPANY ; .. Ph n'y_..t ILI no.w '" .... CLAUDE NOLANCADILLAC & PONTIAC g MAIN AT ORANGE II 8 i : : : = i l lOOOOOOCKMBtK + may we join with o " .i.itic' }: Santa in wishing you , '''Sk'T& good cheerl! It's been r ioy to serve you ... : and we sincerely v9., yp.J'liikVik0 1C F thank you for the opportunity. 1 eltr' . .. I I ..' S1M ( Yy q . .J. 1't f.'f' \ * f. - ... .' .. : r . . I ' .. ;\'I , { o... nvn \ ; % . .. .. #,. ., Lv 3A 1 L1- : j . %w, , BUTTS MOBILE BA1WTTU HOMES9INC.; NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE :HELL.A.: =-: : fCOCOAC OCPOtIT INeU'Nca CO W PO II AT ION HOh.cIE: SUILI: : EIS I2STC: t0. 6017 ROOSEVELT US/NAS FACILITY OFFICE South/ on Blanding Blvd. ( # \ 21)) Hwy. ... .. . . I 1- .MAS/4! 665! ..',. r. ', ., ' J&MJfcrtr EWS'I AF" R a\J Nr: ; ; !tl';;. _, P G t e ......................... : I I ' RiST1111StllISDfS 0S Laughter of children, *k- ... .. *3 i.Gab's greetings of Oak Hill Pure Service Center, !friends make agerry Christmas 1 1Best IW| PARK 103rd & James Road 771<. 9155WESTSIDE wishes fclet Marina 1164 9 35 HONDAMOTORCYCLE ! 4949 BLANDING BLVD. ,II Voices everywhere are i raised in exultation, w> mJgj' *, \ the proclaiming P1AW1WAAPARTMENTS wondrous events 1 . iWt uj. ". of that firstChristmas. .. \ the s"e et\O\ Come', i ,; 1 1let + 0\ \\ on e l\\f\S\t\\O\ '" us all adore Him! , 0\ 1 e\ f\\t\\\1 t 0oeOUf tUS otef0,0 \ tiw At r = \/ + un , 's\1\et\ \ 00oe \\ 0/, i / r fet\ ,,; Meet .,..,-Wt\\ of'1 Yett1ns. ro coKa\ , .. out. F 0' k a ,Q tie' i Y . I' + . ; 3 ,"\ . \ ;;1: 0 1750 So. Lane Ave.VOLKSWAGEN . ' S k. -1 i s ''r INC. l i ." : McDOUGALL'S 2 .' ..... - ; : : , rr ft .: : INSURANCE AGENCY_ .M r n : ', ...:.::,to 6479 Roosevelt, Blvd.. 388 ,7676) " : .. 2990 Moyport Road' 249 5649 oooooJ LI I 'e ? 7:" ' :., .. . rtwn. .rivAra+s A: 4 6756 703rc/'STREET I > PHONE 77J 8844 ,,',. - of f> , ../ya: ' ,'" .,: ' s ...%' ,III 'tflJe6t ; .. .,- kit.< " ,;) rr ,. ; ; j 1 : "' t '. 3 1r ,.. ",(,. ", S , : 1Aw&jVe 1 q1heo; . NOELMa \ ,, 10 i tit,:{j e92ea40.ie the Star of .; join these carolers in wishing youa Christmas shine within very Merry Christmas and the you and give you peace. 01 CBood 1h I happiest of holidays. To this we add a special thank you to all our loyal customers for their faithful patronage. WETSIDLd4.: 'DIALfimuta # 4721 San Juan Ave. Dial 384.2314 FLORIDANATIONAL 4328 BLANDING BLVD. At Harlow IHvd. 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 356-0735 BANKAt OPEN Fit until B P.M. Member F..D.f.C.CHRt . 359.2895 Lake Short I 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial . -- - - ------- --- -- :: : : : L 'w--- : : : ji-z.: _ I I I - ,\GE4B-- -, ________ JAX.....AIR...NEWS/AFTERBURNER...I.'.................. ............t CHRISTMAS r........,..,,..1966..ii. ' . .. - '' 4 ; J; 1-.T i \ 'S f'i tt BOB AW( I i\\'. IC.W1 I\ ,: ' IS : Z'p '. f U " .;' j I : ,: Jll: S :)5 ,f: y .'..w': .......,....> 1s 5,' p' ,, '/ 5 Wishing you ( ' I a holiday season I gleaming t with .. goodness.DYERM.BURR t , I 1 5615 TIMUQUANA 771 0527 RD.;.' ; ' t ,f , A \tt T ? 4 1 \ 1J'' i S S IFq S.I . S ' 3 ' t4NJ ' ; A 4 ,S #: :: , 1-1 r:$ I : : '% 4.joyous 1 . ' ; ; is3l S I. eaonI ' S .5 p $ ) p ) peace I <'5- i harmouUII(1 ) S. S 5 S T ' ''ove I .' .5 S .. ', .. S ' pOl,1 11:1. I ' Let u&eagerlv' 4' 1ft ;::4 ' . E-hare in - 'a v I itt'' b1esin.aco4uEIZ'. w e :. ,..- I 'S S Roki4tt : i, S. . t * *' t 103rd Street at WesconncttH * /j .. S.iS5'5 -S " SS 4iiqc..5/ $ 'z- I II I :. I ' 'S j\ % s.'K";;; :: / if, /[ : : I% \1 ;:, /i I T' : A.4 I !'' "' , I 4t"l I I I g ,' ".'...... , \ . 'iA \ it ; ; : .. . , '. 's'tilpi I I pj, j ; ,.,.,f.''; . : : "."' ,1' ' ' 5;: 'I '. With every good. wish for. , . r : . cI your happiness this Christmas ,'" : . 'A : \ f :' . .' ,i :,\'l, <'; ,: ,, season and: a hearty "Thank You" I \ ; > : t'4 S ". ',' 4 c for your; loyal and friendly- \ .. . ' '' '. patronage throughout the. 'past'year.. ' x' "," , H .r .I .. " ,.I $?:'", time formlsllctotf. : .. ' Cedar HillsRiverside' S i% friends for' fun with and 1 .. ,: ': <.. ;- ' family! HappytoIdaysill ( ,, CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER. ". . i.BLANDING. BLVD. AT WILSON .5. '.t'EIe ;.. : .1 ,. 4 d.B Chevrolet S : I .. : , . . \ . ' BARB QUE LI : :__ 213 WMpn -ett BId4.? !__ IC Dec'om"-,22, 1966 JAX AIR NEWSAFTERBURNERIT Pa9 ' : I NEEDY FAMILIES FUND RAISING aF I DANCE TERMED HUGE SUCCESS -- - \ ' SpeRWO"" 4. ,, a.. : ,! t y de + .. .1. g. Cl.I. 1 1Y ; , a .1" :'E" .. i .. .,.. .. .. ... ' x .. .\.. ; ' :..:,... ... . .. ..:'.,./'.......". 'I ' 4 "L, ., .+ t't 1YM-/' . Z A NOMINAL CHARGE was made for admits y and was collected/ by volunteers from the HAIR 'S } S ..AL STA TION.AW . Y. R a 411v'i ; #. 1f "w p45 ALL 'STARTED HERE, at the studios oJ EARLY COMERS waited In line for the doors to ope*. >"Jt. WAPE radio station. WAPE coordinated and, __.I II : planned the .ntlre'affair. r ,w+ I5 111TTt , UNEXPECTED DELAYcaused by a late coming ban] t.q k 3 tIU V PART TIME EARNINGS? : +; Yes We've; enfoyed/ a mutually beneficial, relationshipwith / WE FINALLY GOT 'STARTED and It. wasn't Navy'personnel, skilled In passenger cat and truck long before the place was /jumping: mechanical. repairs and welcome your application- I MA II If you. would like to earn extra money working part '" time In our expanding 24 hour Chevrolet- Service' 0,. .a. ganlzation. Telephone or come by and talk to; MERRY K qFE -'c f'Nt, IA YIUIN : f\'OUgff\' GENERAL SERVICE MGR.\ e JOHN DEIHL CHEVROLET CO. --- LOCATED DOWNTOWN 924 LAURA ST. AT ORANGE 354.4621 - SEVERAL BANDS were present to furnish ;IhIetMatiha . the rhythm for dancing. .- Join America's most popular club The gala fund raslstng ball for - . the needy families drive has been Can You '(Il"" The officially dance termed was Jointly a huge sponsoredby success. TAKE YOUR CAR OUTBOARDS .: ; '; the personnel of the Naval WITH YOU ? :1i .' ; For r ricJtl( uri aid 11SurtDICcStateside ;/ Air Station and the managementand . ..' station. aid Ch cr&ta. ( till BoatsMotors . staff of WAPE radio ... The dance took place at the DYER M. BURR Trailers Sherwood Teen Club and the only GOVERNMENT LMI'I.W'CCS price for admission was one good FINANCE; CPKPOK' \ Salts Service . toy an Item of canned food andINTERNATIONAL : ' or: a cash t donation. The ball SCKV 1C C WY.17 ORANGE PARK INSURANCE COMPANY' ' illqristma.s featured several bands includ- .: ing the.famed ALMOND JOYS as 5615 Tlmuquana' Rd. 771-0527 264-9135 .M ki well as many of the disc jockeys from WAPE, The famous BIG APE in the was fun.also on hand to'share I r----------------The Copywriter Goofed, f in Ardsley's ,. (!lJub The crowd ballroom far In excess was packed of normal Witha I LAST AD THE AD SHOULD HAVE READ: ,II capacity and an estimated 1200 I CASE LOTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES IMDftEY ! all. Several attended In persons' It's the smart to holiday expenses. hundred pounds of canned goods way prepay and many many toys were col- All you do is open a Christmas Club account lected. These will be distributed for an amount you' can most easily afford. families in the Jack- ' to needy Then,you save that amount each week sonville area. LOUNGE &. PACKAGE STORE and, when the club pays, off next'November, you receive your Christmas Club check.Be . 12M apPt'12fu\! 3909 BLANDING BLVD. .PHONE'111.3385 sure.to join..you'll be glad you did. LADIES DRINKS NIGHT FOR EVERY THURS.MIXED BARNETi? . KIA.TIOBIAJLMBMMCM BANK OP JACKSONVD.LB - |ak Hill Half PriceLADIES ITIOIWAt.. OCPOBlT. INURANc. CONDONATIONUS . ice Center ONLY L 7 ,lAS FACILITY OFFICE , r DANCING EVERY NIGHT p Across Ere. AdMMstrftbi I''..., HAS fence 6 a.m.10 p.m. DRIVE-IN SERVICE IHkIlI Heirs: r: ct-rp & delivery. CASE LOTS at Monday thru Thursday: 10:00 AM, til 3:00;PM 4 9:30 AM til Friday: ; 4:30.PMPtieie lericm&FtreiiiCwrs 103rd & James Rd. WHOLESALE PRICES! Exteisleis 1272 er' 1273I . Jacksonville, Fla. :r r .a.w w ... _ . : ,.. .... . y., = ..,.. r_ .K. ...w.m.w.. ..1..,r ..,.... \GE4B JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER I IvS .. _______.____ .. .. . .__________._____.____ CHRISTMAS. ,.,1966.< ss lsnrsiv.l sw. ( Z) 4 j 1., . \ yam' T / f t I \ :L{; ( ''r 1 \ 11v 'j - W-\ hoe 1W .'/ I 1'ENT I ', PENN B1L1N Mo DoNpLD :.. .::;J Yir 4:oR .9xY.q}'Y.'i :9" , '6' YF r. i q rc, ?jrjf ;4.asy i m r ? gc ( , J.cS"Y ' ; { Jj nb;. :: .'' ''" x'} :. :: rp.rr' 'q .. ,' ' ,.: .'. Es rii ,:' :fycY }. "v, ':; N' : Wishing'"youa '; >v' : 'Si:(Jy.. i:q holiday season iyW;: %{3l.r.: ; Fc; gleamingwith t goodness. Y Y t I J DYER M. BURR ! 5615 TIMUQUANA RD. . 771 0527 > ' !1.. 1 s ,' '. a .ytAf .,ra iI t f iI .. t . .. .; S i\\ S t I o s.F ,'" +yQrrw.t , : .A ' r ;; yam D i y ..w r. .. 'ixofb' A JOYOUS y. yyv lw' : r :f.rpa fgi.Yi4Sr'!r1 Ii N ; :'> fY"rix r ; season "' ; of peacet :: . '' ' harmony % N KViY.'t"f; %'t'i :c }YAVY:' " ami, love is upon us Let 113 eagerly] qsN t : : share in ; s - its blessings. yqp ? I, Rost I! " 103rd Street ot Vesconnett 1 ) ,r' li iu >bird / IIi II I ; N 1 \'1 'A f 55 ''t4z; ' I : jRaEErll': ' 't'1tt. "% ;:i I.' !', Ii :. ": 1< ., ,'"",:";," < + , st t tI tr !.... ? . i ' ,- 'r .. ). With every good. wish for. el C' ., .. your happiness ,this Christmas :N ..... ,.. . ( )(" ' 1:9: : \- i ,;;,,;...<. / tV _:' .. season and a hearty "Thank "You"" ? ,, 4 i \ ..,, ;. ...'1Ii-...r* ..' ." 1 1 . for your loyal and friendly .: J S : . . patronage throughout the past year.. ; v " j. : .. -; r : '* . It's time for. Cedar , mistletoe1. HillsRiverside .. with - for fun " friend' and ;" . family! I Happy [ a Holidays, all' : CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER . ....1" W... "r I ,-BLANDING' BLVD.. AT S WILSON : ' ed Chevrolet S. I I { :D. :a.- *. . BAR B QUE J . .5 Wsc J CMKB _ . 1 > 1'nal"71. OtJJ. : . . '-- ' . 22, 1966 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pug : rt C NEEDY FAMILIES FUND RAISING I : DANCE TERMED HUGE SUCCES . - .-.. S 4l M1%. ,, .., l 'ri I f : " ; . 'r. ',. ., . 4 J },> ' 1 ViH S , .1" ' YEARLY I. 1IS {irw p rl Ay t. tT.M1 W 555I { SIT i A NOMINAL CHARGE was made for admit and was collected by volunteers from the N L AIR STA TON.AH . 3 ALL 'STARTED HERE, of the studios of COMERS waited In line for the doors fo open. . WAPE radio station. WAPE coordinated and ? planned the entire affair II I ri = 4d f UNEXPECTED DELAYcaused by a late coming ban\ -H __ r N PART TIME ? t : r : EARNINGS . r q,' + 0 r 'r'b ya.aM1 '. '' Yes: We'vl enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationshipwith ti T WE FINALLY GOT 'STARTED and It wasn't Navy personnel/, skilled In passenger car and truck .. Ir long before the place wax lumping.CanYou mechanical repairs and welcome/ your application- I If you would like to earn extra money working part 1 M1. -- i '" time in our expanding 24 hour Chevrolet Service' Or. ' ,QrMERRYN \ gan/zaf/on./ / . Telephone or come by and talk totti1t SAFEfMOUiMt * ' !d RATBURNGENERAL EiiVlE MGR. : M.. JOHN DEIHL CHEVROLET CO. LOCATED DOWNTOWN 924 LAURA ST. AT ORANGE -- -- ------ -- --------------- 354-4621 SEVERAL BANDS were present to furnish IhIeEMatiham the rhythm for dancing.The . r Join America's most popularclub gala fund rasising ball for ;;' the needy families drive has been N officially termed a huge success. The dance was jointly sponsoredby TAKE YOUR CAR OUTDOARDSBoatsMotors ',. c...,, the' personnel of the Naval WITH YOU ? and the for rinaicuid lid liuitnouv ' Air Station managementand . staff of WAPE radio station. Stateside aid Orcrseu3. ( till - The dance took place at the DYER M. BURR Trailers ):: Sherwood Teen Qub and the only GOVERNMENT: LMI'Un CCSFINANCE price for admission was one good UWPOKUIOS, : Sales &Service . item of canned foodor and toy an : : a cash donation. The ball INTERNATIONAL SOUKC: featured several bands including INSURANCE COMPANY WY.17 OI'NGE"I.. $' (JhristmasIt's . : the famed ALMOND JOYS as 5615 Tfmuquana Rd. 7710527 264-935 . well as'many of the disc Jockeys from WAPE. The famous BIG --- ---- - -- - APE, was also on hand to share rI , OOP5HTheCopywriterGoofedinArdskS!! in the fun. I i (lllub The ballroom was packed,With SHOULD HAVE READ a crowd far in excess of normal I LAST AD THE AD : ,II capacity and an estimated 1200 CASE LOTS AT WHOLESALE MICESI persons' attended In all. Several hundred pounds of canned goods the smart way to prepay holiday expenses.All . and many many toys were col J$ ftDftVos you do Is open a Christmas Club account lected.. These will be distributed ' for an amount you can most easily afford. to needy families in the Jacksonville - area. Then,you save that amount each week LOUNGE *, PACKAGE STORE'' and, when the club pays off next November, E !#tr you receive your Christmas Club check.Be . app} u. 3909 BLANDIHG BLVD. .PHONE'77W385 sure to join .. .you'll be glad you did. !MIXED LADIES DRINKS NIGHT FOR EVERY THURS. BABNETi? z4t- NATIONAL BANK OF1 JACKJBCWVim: ... |ak Hill HalfPriceLADIES MIMVIN lIOiNAI. OCPOCIT IMBWWftMCr CORPORATION ice Center ONLY d US HAS FACILITY OFFICE "r ,: DANCING EVERY NIGHT p Across Front Ad.i istf..lei IW.., WAS fence6a.m.-10Din. DRIVE-IN SERVICE . .. kill Heirs: |let- ip & delivery. CASE LOTS af Monday thru' Thursday: 10:00 AM- til 3:00.PM '.. Friday: 9:30 AM til 4:30 PM erica A Foreign' Cirs 103rd & James Rd. WHOLESALE PRICES P1eee. ExtusUis 1272 er 1273December Jacksonville, Fla. ,. w .,, tf' Qtlogo H ..., - -- -- " 8 ,- :;r' II '. JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER 'D mb.r.22/:1966: ,' : . ." ..1..._....), ..... ". ....: :-.'.:", : ''"t '. ' :htTiMftlyTipsttr. ".' :. ....-.v.:\..:' ChristHuSyHbds' - J ., '. " 'telpful Hints : ::x'J 1': A Look At Historyt ,\j jWhat 'I Is favorite Yuletime that, instead, gifts be given( : "at; --or Late Shoppers; : symbol? Is your it the stockings hanging Christmas symbolize the gOod- by the fireplace? Boughs of will and generosity that are apart (AVNEWSETTES) Statistic collectors say men stan Christmas =.1 holly? The jolly old man In the of the festive occasion. apping earlier than women, but no none knows where statistic I red suit? Hanging of the mistletoe Goddess Of Love lectors get their facts. It's safe to say that many of them don't ? Or Is It the trimming of the Ever wonder whywe kiss under, cstigate the same people we know. Christmas tree? Whatever your the mistletoe? Researchers say The Timely Tipster has found that nine out of 10 men don't even favorite Christmas symbol maybe that the ancient Druids believedthat nk about Christmas until they've found out how much the ladies you can be sure it has'an mistletoe was given to the ve spent already. This narrows the time element and sometimes interesting beginning, and goes goddess of love, and:! to show thatit :ses all the light on the neighborhood drug store. It stays open: further back in history than you was a symbol of love every just such emergencies. may realize. woman passing beneath it was panties. Don't worry if they'reout Old Folktale/ / kissed. Today, there's popular of her size, just don't get Let's stan from here, for the :eshopper who still wants to them larger. The sales girl There are several stores behind belief that a girl kisedunderthe ke an impression under theiiily may tell you there isn't any the traditional Christmas mistletoe will be married within tree.Perfume. .difference. There is. tree, but the most interestingis the year-- providing she allow is always welcome-- Slippers, robes and lounging an old German Folktale abouta her love only as many kisses as bigger the bottle, the'better pajamas are good choices. Check forester's family who offered there are berries. d if a husband or boyfriends the lace on nightgowns and slips. Year 'Round Santa food and shelter to a homeless St. Francis fekr a fragrance he likes, If they are scratchy she may child, who' was in reality, the Christmas carols canbe traced lances are his girl will wear never wear them. ...JOINING US IN WISHING Christ Child. In return for back St. Francis of Assisi. gladly. Cologne is just asoessful Appliance stores are pushing YOU A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEA- their generosity, they were givena to "carol" signifieda particularly: in spray dishwashers, washing machines, SON are two of American International fir branch, which they plantedIn Originally rather a than and it , ttles. Prices range from $4 freezers and other large items to Pictures most pop- the ground. Legend has it dance a song Vil- who led the '325, depending on the size. make her life easier; But gear ular cupids.... that the branch grew Into a tree. was St. Francis And don't neglect the pack- these to the whole family --, a Our favorite gal to play Santa and bears'' fruit and nuts every lagers in the joyous, dancing a- Ing. A pretty package means wife likes something personal.She year 'round is none other than Christmas.The round the Nativity Scene. also might look with great' appreciation American International's gift- Christmas tree has beena The Nativity Scene' can nost as much to a woman as St. who be traced Francis, contents, so buy it wrapped. on a hair dryer, but a giving SALLI SACHSE. Boastinga symbol of the Yuletime Season to . 3uest soap, talcum powder, garbage disposal is a bit brutal.,,. 36-23-36 frame at 5'5" with for hundreds of years, but the popularized it in the 13th century.At h salts and bubble bath are The same holds true for anythingthe hazel eyes, we hope Salli first. tree bore no lights. A- that time, St. Francis drama-the . lcome gifts, but better leave whole family might use. doesn't soil her new holiday outfit round the year 1530, Martin Lu- tized the Nativity to help \.. purchase of cosmetics to If time really runs out, order climbing up and down all the ther began the custom. While people of Italy understand the ur better half. flowers. Flowers are among the many chimneys she will have to walking through the forest one meaning of Christmas. Villagerstook iA gift certificate for several most appreciated gifts because visit before she finds you and night he became so impressedby the pans of Mary,Joseph,. poimments at her hair- they aren't a bit practical.. And gives you your present. Why the beauty of the stars twinkling and the shepherds. Live animals sser's would be easy to ar- a romantic woman is rarely not have a "toast" ready for through the trees, that he were used and a life-sized wax She'll know Saul' when she arrives. home and candles figure of the Christ'Child was nge and would give both of you practical. never that went hung on a ch pleasure for many weeks. lack of time had anything to do ................... small fir so that he might share placed in the manger.Seasons . ch visit ranges from S3 to $7, with It.No All pinned up is our petite the experience with his children. " plan accordingly.We matter how much or how American International Pictures Symbol Of Life Greetings '.,, < .. have a relative whose wife little you buy, the most important New Years greeter Sue Ham- One of our most recent customs -' ways wanted money -- so heuve thins i" that you do It yourself.And ilton Weighing only 98 pounds, At one time, the ancients the exchanging of Christ- It to her -- 1,000 fresh one If you don't do anything, 4'11" SUE measures 352034. thought Holly was a sacred evergreen mas cards, began in England In good bluffing.! Come and which was the symbol of the 1840's. Christmas cards )llar bills in a great big fancy on now, hurry on over were 'x. She was ecstatic, even stan the New Year right Sue life. English home owners hungholly first introduced in the United 'ough' the enclosed message was is waiting 'to POP the cork on a In their windows as a sym- States by Louis Prang,'a German bmething less than tender. ........ bottle of champagne with just you bol of Christian worship: immigrant who settled in Rox-' \Tialler amounts,would be just as alone. Oh by'the way, don't It was also believed that the bury Mass. Often called- the felcome, and give her somethingdo Support our''fighting forget to call first. plant, would keep away the evil "Father of the American Christmas -' The red berries the day after Christmas. Vietnam by giving U. S..Say- spirits. cameto ,Card", Prang, printed his the' blood of Jesus, " If the Exchange is still open, ings ,bonds this Christmas.' Get,' and represent holly has' since become a first "Season Greetings' .in' .' the Timely:Tipster suggests lingerie. them In your,bank, with the free symbol of well being. 1873. : 1 But, no matter what your ; Buy a nightgown or a gift envelope. i lowered half slip with matching Sinter KcrssOne favorite custom, whether' it be I jolly old St. Nick, or kisses under -' F of the favorite Christmas the mistletoe, you'll probably -. symbols among children, Santa agree that the Yuletide season . MEADOWBROOKTERRACE Claus, was a real person. The Is full of surprises, and not only original St. Nicholas was abishopwho In the gifts you'll find,under the lived in Turkey 1600 years tree Christmas morning 1 ' ago. According to a popular legend, he once dropped a bag In Beautiful Clay 'County of gold coins down the chImneY'into t a sock of a poor girl. Santa Claus was brought to he New H : <:".:. World by the Dutch settlers who e called him, "Sinter Klass", and 5 'vY 4: he's been coming with his bag : of gifts each year at Christmasever since. BEDROOMS3BATHS The tradition of giving giftsat ; S3wi Christmas time goes back to the time the Wise men carried gifts to 'the Christ Child. Ac- : cording to authorities,Christmas gifts replaced a pagan custom of 97 New Years Greeter exchanging' presents at the New per mo. Year. Early priests suggested Many Different Flo Plans -- -S I SHAKEY'SSIYS .ACCREDITEDSCHOOLS MONEY'IN1 DAY .g. : YES! We are Open LOWTAXES SHOPPING CENTER ' NEW YEAR'S $25 to 600 -CHURCHTREES EVE ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE FUN & Jletw..n Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell'us how : much you wonf. Pick up the cash at your conven- - BothBases TEftRACZ HOT PIZZA CLAY COUNTY LMC /ence. 5ome.otoy service. *.... CW,1I4\ ;AVALAI AISTATIO STATIO '24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN FOREVERYOHEBRNGTHE ,: .: '. ";" You Get Mo. Pmt. You G. Mo. Pmt.S FAMILY AND SING ,DfffVf' .." 't4':: ': '. IN THE NEW YEAR,.WiTH/ : ; : 84.33 5.00 355:79": 27.00 ,' OUR OLD T/ME PIANO c : 'our t B" 751.80 9.00 427.5' 25.00 AND 'BANJO. MUSIC. .. : ; 219.21 13.00 SOO.S1 29.00. '' t.tOD A WHOLE EVENING "OF : . t., : 286.73 17.00 ,600.00. 34.39 FUN TfJ': ' ,, : -UCLflELD. ; .J. mtOSTl Above Payments Include Interest 'smm", ," ,; . ', '" '. .. L , -r DIAL.' 7iKac t" Gmpaitu : 1 : . "y ., nzarauu i 1 If 4721 San Juan Ave. Dial384.23J4' ' \',.MEADbWBROOKTERRACE: '241 Wes Forjyfh, St. '. Dial/ 356-0735 Ye, Ptmlic house ," 8155- .t ". 5256 Beach Boulevard/ J" Dial 3592895 : THCFtACC*#' [MAVT fAHUEO !, 4420 BLAND/NG BLVD.. i .. 1 ''a. UVC PHONE 7772233mer rv... ' --- -- - E M I 22,. J956 JAX,AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pag 9 : :;Movies i j >:,\Tg..T: ) /Club Schedules , K.. : t ..., \ \ ; LVti ' Movies" atthe WAS H':' .... HAS JAX ? .' ,: : :; JaxThdatrewill ." :!J be shown. regularly ate 6 and : . 0" CLUB 8:15 p.m., Monday ,through : Tonight is Beefeaters Buffet special with food being served from 6 until 9 and : ; : : : Saturday. In'addition to' the p.m. p.m. Friday, come enjoy music two evenlpg shows"there will bea provided by "THE. SAM ROSS COMBO" from 8 p.m. until 12 a.m. matinee at, 2. pall on Saturday Saturday the Main Club will be closed, but the Package,Store Annex, Ads shfuld be mailed to. the Holt Publishing' Company Sundays and holidays. The Grill. and Ceiling Zero' will remain open. ,Sunday and Monday.the 1950', landing Bird. Jacksonville. Florida. 322(0 to ,arrive , Hospital Theatre will have one Main Club will be closed, the Ceiling Zero will be open. Tuesday ; not later than Tuesday for publication the Jottowing Thurs, weekly feature at 7 p.m. is Foreign Dish Night with Scandinavian Dinner the featured cuisine .. ,day. Adi arriving too late for this deadline will be published Cecil Field will have two shows this week. Wednesday is Family Chicken Night, and food will be the following week unless' the publisher is 'instructed' other . during the week at 5:30 and 8 served from 6 p.m.. until 9 p.m. '> wise. A check or money order for the full 'cost of the ad must; be received WITH the copy for the ad. p.m. Matinees will be shownon weekends at 2 p.m. C.P.O." CLUB:: Tonight Is Pizza night with 12" Pizzas going for . $.90. Friday your entertainment music will be provided by "THE DO NOT SEND CASH Thursday, Dec. 22, 1966 JOHNNY ARNOLD 4", from 9 p.m. until a.m. Saturday, dance to RATE: Minimum charge ((3 (lines).. . .. . .- ,. .$2.00 ' music by "MARK CASTLE" from 9 p.m. until a.m. Sunday, the Per additional line ((4 words p.r line). . '. 0.50! NAS: "HAVING WELD WEEK entire club will be closed.. . END": With Dave Clark Five. ' ((99 min) .' "ACEY DUCEY CLUB": Friday come and enjoy music by "THE ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANgerines -, "600" TOUCH &SEW I ISINGER' HOSPITAL "DEAD CRESCENDOS". Saturday, the Anchor Room and : HEAT Package store tree ripened, picked No bobbins to wind makes ON A MERRY GO ROUND"With will be the only two services open. Sunday, the dining room will Will for daily. pack shipment. buttonholes, all kinds of fancy James Caburn and Kamilla Star be be served.open from 12 jun. until 12 a.m. and.a Christmas dinner will Closed Xmas Day.Alpine Groves, designs. Cost. $369 Assume I (112 min) Fla. (41/2 ml. so. Julington 15 payments of $10 each To "BLUEJACKETS INN": Friday Casey Johnson's "MOONLIGHTERS" Creek'Route 13)) see call 771-8211. Friday, Dec. 23, 1966 with Linda Atter, will bring the entertainment musicto you. Saturday, will be the enlisted men's dependents Christmas TOY POODLES FOR CHRIST- NEAR SCHOOLS -MOVETDDAYI NAS: "THE WRONG -BOX" party with Santa Claus and six special drawings for hams, etc. MAS 2 Male 771 7856. Gorgeous 3 bedrm, 1, 1/2' bath & With John.Miles and Ralph Rich- The party will begin at 11 a.m. ending at 2 p.m. In the afternoon kitchen equipped homes. Full ardson ( 98 min). from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. will be the Family Dance with "THE HOLIDAY SPECIALS: year warranty $91 mo, includesall. HOSPITAL": "HAVING WILD RAVENS", present. "THE: RAVENS", will continue to bring your 65 PONTIAC, 2 plus 2, A/T, Nothing down to vets: Min. WEEKEND; with Dave Clark entertainment music from 8:30 p.m. until 12:45: a.m. Sunday,'the R & H, PS, PB, Extra Clean- FHA down. Salesman 'on' duty 7, Five ( 99 min) club will be open to provide a complete ,Chrltmas dinner with all $2275. days week.' Drive out & see us'j Saturday, Dec. 24, 1966 the trimmings for $1.25 from 12 p.m. until 6 p.m., There will also 65 IMPERIAL LE BARON at Timuquana Heights, 7716200.- be three' bands present to provide music all day long. Monday executive car, fully equipped, NAS: "GREAT RACE: With "PHIL, CAY AND THE CHANTELS" will bring the entertainment never titled, very low mileage, CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! I Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon music. Tuesday, "THE FABULOUS RAVENS", will be on board. Original price S7700 -now$4475.. Give him or her a Recliner Chair.| (152 min) Wednesday is game night beginning at 8 p.m. 63 MG B CONVERT. RED Reg' $89.50 Close out special HOSPITAL" :, "THE WRONG December 31, there will be a "GALA NEW YEARS EVE PARTY" WWh.. top, R & H, wire wheels, $49.50 WESCONNETT FURNITURE -, BOX: with John Miles andRalph featuring "MARCH WILSON'S REDCOATS AND THE GO GO G ;LS" $1095. Wesconnett Blvd at ! Richardson ( 98 min) from 7 p.m. until 2 a.m.. Advance sales now being made at the 65 ?AG' 4 DR. SEDAN R & H- 103rd St. Phone 771 0750.REAL . C FIELD: "DEAD HEAT ON E.M. Club Office $2.50'per person. Tickets will also be sold at $1190. ' A MERRY GO ROUND" With the door, there will only be 600 tickets sold. ESTATE: FREE CONSUL] 61 LINCOLN James Caburn and Kamilla Start Specials for the week include the following Wednesday, order CONTINENTAL TATION advice. 7 days..a Week. loaded! Good condition$1290.. (112 min) featred pizzas "an the way" for $.65. Friday, from 5 p.m. until Homes for sale, $100 Down. Sunday, Dec. 25, 1966 9 p.m. Shrimp and Fish dinners for $.65. Saturday, from 12 p.m. 64 FORD V8, A/T, R &: H, Equities, No Qualifying. ..Rent- until 7 p.m.'a 16 oz T-Bone steak with the complete dinner is offered $790. als. HomeSite Lots, Acreage, NAS: "TROUBLE WITHANG- for $1.35. Sunday 1/2 Chicken dinner is offered for $.65. 63 CHEVROLET 4 DR. S/S, ABC, Investments. WALTER T.BOW _ ELS:" With Rosalind Russelland Other new menu editions can be found at the "Sea Food Center." $690. EN, Reg. Broker USN Retired. Hayley. Mills ( 112. min) "U.S.O.": Tonight is free refreshment night. Friday, from CLAYTON REVELS 384-1376 HOSPITAL: "GREATRACE:" 8 p.m. until 11 p.m. will be a "Mistletoe Hop". Saturday, will bea Chrysler Plymouth FOR SALE FORCEDAmSPAcE With Tony Curtis and Jack Lem Christmas Eve party from 8 p.m.. until 11 p.m. Sunday, at 10 a.m. Green Cove Springs, Fla. HEATER : used. Fan 2646555.. slightly , mon (152 min) until 10:45 a.m. will be free coffee and donut hour. From 10:45 a.m. Phone Jax thermostat heats entire I , C.< FIELD:""HAVING' A WILD until. 12:30 p.m. the club is closed so you may attend the church of "INTRODUCE THE UNIQUE, house.auto $49.i Call ,387 '4451 ; WEEK END: With Dave Clark. ,choice. The Club will 6 '8 Exciting, Symbra' Brassiere ' ,' your ( reopen at p m. closing at p.m.'wlth- : or 264 -.2573 evenings'and week- , Five (, 99 miD) a Christmas' Fuffet'being served, courtesy of the Salvation Army your friends. Become: a SymtiraConsultant ) 'ends., Monday, Dec 26, 1966 and its Advisory,Board. Monday, ,will feature a "Guys and Dolls 'Phone 264 6906or . Party". Tuesday Is game night. Wednesday, will be the regular 264 4016. \ NAS: "THE RAGE": with Disc Jocket Show with "MC" Mr. A.K. Albert. .. SEVERAL POSITIONS Available ! 1959 OLDS 4 DR. SUPER . Glenn Ford and Stella Stevens in' Jacksonville and' Mayport " 88 - ,- --$595 (102 min) HAS CECIL areas. Military background . 1959 CHEVY 4 DR. $595 HOSPITAL "TROUBLE WITH : would be helpful. Avery ,rewarding - ANGELS;" with Rosalioo Russelland CPO CLUB Friday the CPO Club will feature lobster and steak Cal17716258 career possible for the . Hayley, Mills (112 min) dinners. Music will be provided by the TUNESTERS. Saturday, beginning POODLE PUPPIES, BLACK, Right Man. Write to the Regional ' at 6:45 p.m., .the active duty chiefs will have their Christmas Min., AKC $65 9 week old. Director, P.O. Box 13177, Orlando - Florida iriirri party. Monday'chicken chow mein will be on special.EM 771-2981 ., ,-Fla. 32809. i FOR RENT 2 BR HOUSE - ...._ .... .. ZIGZAG FOR $20 ;: CLUB Tonight Is game night. After the games, the STRANGERS Completely furnished Orange SEWING MACHINELeft ;; WINNER OF 5ACADEMARDS , c will provide music dancing. Friday there will be a Surprise Park. Will rent to TAD pers.or in shop. Good condition. bachelors. 264 6884. ! < Happy Hour and the music will be supplied by the MARK CASTLE Does everything without attach . {'' COMBO. Sunday .Phil Cay's group will play and the Go.Go girls BOAT FOR SALE 17'. SUPER- for ' . .''''<' ..... 20 : ments. Yours repair- bill CAMELOTS are featured musicians. . --- will sway. Tuesday the Craft with Johnson 35 and trailer. $20, Phone 353-1946 anytime. i wAOOGIIS.MAMMRSTGN'S'. : Wednesday the RAVENS will set the musical tempo. I)8IT WISE : Outriggers and 2 six, 1, Will deliver to.No 'obligation.( . I. !J .. twelve gal. tanks wide beam, :;,.:,'.,. ., good for off shore. Good condition - .. ''. OVAl. .... $700. Phone 387 .- 4451or APARTMENTS. RENTAL:' $50 '. ."AM i'.: 264 2573. "eves. and week- Down r1 ..HomesOrangePark"Realty -; " : .., WW" ..,. : ends. -.2642411.I ' :' \. .. :, STENOS- ' HELP TEMPORARY : , . Typists, Key punch .operators', NEED1 HELP) ',NEED IMMED-- . for temporary' assignments as lately full or part .timeto I handle overflowing 'Christmas are available. TEMPORARY you TALENT -'1130 ACL BLDG 356- ,business. Some executive'posi' 'I 0753. .tions available. ,Call VivJanne $ 1A$ G .Woodward. Cosmetics. .384-3821. ,'' FOR SALEl' .SMALL HORSE ' ROFEUiORIA r a t % a Nice pet -,No bad habits1"12" OBEDIENCE .CLASSES' NOVICE-' COLUMBIA: PICTURES RELEASE years' ,old.. Make offer 264-. -and Open sponsored by German' PANAVtStOt '.TF itCOlOa' r "1 6884. Shephard. Dog dub of North-Fla' - ., ,FOR SALE, HOUSE-VAMong.-', ,For Information call 771 -'1380. ' ti 5 1/47 4 BR, 2. Tile' bath, JOIN THE STAMP CLUB . 7462 Sharbeth Dr., S., 771 Trading, Selling etc. 771 - 7856. 7856 'or.388 9398. ..............._....._......a_a__a'_'_'. _....;..... _.. DEAN ANN- ' MARTIN MARGRET: pirxp 7839 KARL: MALDEN 'NORMANDY'BLVD. ,. .. . J' : : 1 A Christmas Prayer HELM MATT I 'I My the' plrtrof Christmas remain In ail m n'. Ldf 'Night Ever Thurs that .nd and love KH prevail LIVES hope peace ';' hearts One Get One FREE Your favor/fe ) Buy ( beverage IN lands earth IT UP over our land and all other on I: .'.'.,j, ' ; .. ;, :- j,i. LIVEJAUS1C6NIGHTSAWEEK __=fElts" .''",'. ''.-::" ; ;, ... THE 'SW/NC/NCEST/ ROOM IN .TOWN.. -j.. ,aMc/M/, c-I".I a'I k" THE SWINGING DOOR JAX, .NAVY FEDERAL'CREDIT:UNION' ) .. OPEN WEDNESDAY'- FRIDAY'';' ., :. : : .-.. "r_.*.-_*- '-<.: .: .: _ot, .: '" . . . . - mer , Poge 10 JAX NEVtS/AFTERBURNER December 22,1;:;- .. -- . ..... = := ------ - I CF Sports- Round-Up- 5 RESERVED. SEAT i I The Cecil Field sports program handball players In this area, the host command for the 6ND .. has closed out for the yearf and 'will carry the Navy and the Basketball Tournament. This "Sports for the Spectator79 j 1966 with the exception of in- host command's chances of winning event will take place sometime 1ft ra mural bowling. This sport the title from Galpern.VOLLEYBALL during the month of February.The . 4111 continue except for Deer "RAIDERS" basektball John __ by Moor. .. . ; 25th and 26th. closed the of 1966 On 4th tire team out year Not too I would have tne According to Tom McGriff, February: Second long ago the originator gladly given up [\thletic Director, a full slate of Annual Region Six Invitational .by splitting a pair of games and writer of a sports col- column at any time, provided it with their neighbors from and tournament haveen Volleyball Tournament will. beheld across umn, "Column Left", wrote a was no longer needed or desired. - eagues the. Way, NAS Jax. Last Friday farewell Now that it is turn scheduled for 1967. He at the station gym. The"Raiders" column. Then he packed my send forms of Cecil Field 'are the night the Flyers of Jax downed his seabag and left on orders ( and also Boats') to leave Cecil - facpects to out entry. Cedl Field by a score of 114 that Field would like to leavein defendlchampions' of this have carried him 'or handball, squash, tennis, NAS to to 75, at Jax., On Saturday - marathon and without doubt Danang and a cloud of parting suggestion [pkeet, volleyball, and the second a' "Raiders" returnedto other ports will be the team to beat again In the Pacific. When suggestion that I feel will imp- calf ,of the basketball ]league inarly their home court and pulledout this year. With the additionof "Column Left" left, the lack of rove the Afterburner in gen- January. [ a close game over Jax bya eral and the in few from other a veterans sports pages ,HANDBALLThe score of 83 to 82. sports material, other than the : commands and last year's returning particular. first tournament that is The "Hornets" of VA 44 routine, became rapidly appar team, they stack up as First, work out some way to ent. To fill In the to have where temporarygap scheduled for the new year is seem picked up they Cecil a powerhouse. left off last the ''Reserved Seat" amUBoats' give extensive coverage to ::00 Annual All Florida Four Wall season in the intra- Coach Tom McGuckin will This could put Field sports events. mural basketball league. Locker" came Into ex- ndball Classic. The tourney They his team in as tournaments bedone U'all service personnelon has been set for January 6th, 7thLnd many finished the first half of the istence. True, these columns as he can tQ sharpen them up lacked the staff stood duty as reporters - league play with unblemished much in comparison to dead- an 8thwithaclosingentry . , for the Sixth Naval District Tour and instead of photographers ..ine on December 27th. An record of 11 wins and no losses.SPECIALSERVICESOFFICER. their predecessor, but they did ' nament to be held here in April.If duties completely apart from - [;ntry fee of $2.00 will be chargd provide comment on current successful, 'the volleyballteam journalism. As it is now, the sports topics Instead of using the of balls defray cost to could win the District,South Lt. Wayne Church has relieved the clip sheet or filling the Afterburner can only cover ,\00 trophies. Atlantic Regional, and AllNavy Lt. Dave Young as Cecil's Special Joel Galpern, year'sfchampion titles without leaving their home Services Officer. Mr.Youngwill During the course of the sea- an occasional very importantor Is expected to enter court, as Cecil Field will host unusual A man cannot Und defend his title. Galpern, a retire from the Navy in January. son, these columns came under, story. 19 old sophomore at these tournaments during the Lt. Church served as Security 1 heavy and at times almost with- be expected to work 8 (hours a. year month of Officer and with the Weapons De- criticism. day, stand 2 duties a week, and ering ,'he University of Florida, Is cur- April.GOLF < They supposedlytook ntly the National Junior Hand- partment prior to taking over up space needed for intra- give up his personal time to bea >all Champion. He has let it In the field of the little white his new assignment. mural: sports, for Intramural reporter for intramurals and )ie known that ,his intentions are ball, M/Sgt. Burek of the Mar- EQUIPMENTNow standings for Intramural schedules the like.If . become the world's top play' ine Barracks topped all play- for Intramural etc. They the above cannot be done, 1'fer. in this sport. ers in the Championship Flight that hunting season is 1 weathered these blustering due to military needs, leagues : When Galpern arrives at Ceil recently to earn the title of Cecil about to close, except for, small j storms because of one simple themselves should responsiblefor Field he will have to con- Field Golf Championship for game, personnel will no doubtturn' 1 truth before the columns appeared having someone in the league end with Lcdr. Paul Johnson the year of 1966. their thoughts to fishing. ] there was nev r enough furnish the newspaper with BASKETBALLFor For this sport Special Serviceshas ,jp in last year's tourney. Mr. the second straight available, to station personj j fill the pages. important or unusual games. {Johnson is one of the better Cecil ,Field has been designated year nel, boats, motors, rod and reels, As the writer for the "Re- Should none of these solutionsbe I campers and camping equipment :served Seat", I felt no personal available, the only alternative that can be checked out animosity for the criticisms appears to be another column or t daily or weekly. A browse of certain people. I felt two to replace us or use of the through! the issue room! Li bu11dJ!I: was contributing a bit of my clip sheets and canned news.I . a ing ff 4 could help you plan an awn) time to help make the Afterburner hope to receive an After- inexpensive weekend trip. a little better. burner in the mail one day with ... .. extensive coverage of Cecil Field -: - - - - sports.., But it will take coopera- tion between the' director of the sports program and the After- Ti ithiiiATLiT; burner taffto accomplish this. The istorjes cannot be written if t no one is available to coverthe'm a or if no one bothers to bring in CAR WASHOPEN the information for rewriting.We . have enjoyed our discus- sions, and Chief Boat's Anglea MONDAY TIIRU SATURDAY 8:30 AM 5:30; PM and I would like to wish our read ers a "Merry Christmas" and a I Happy Bowl Watching." FREE CAR WASHWITH _ h / /5 GALS. 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HOUSEHOFINANCE 2455 Lone Avenue So. 387-4268 1901 Blending Blvd. 387.6888 1902 Old Kings Road 356-8815 25''Weft Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 3635 St. Johns Avenue 388-9074 Cedar Hips Shopping Center '3734 ,Handing Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 1023 Kings Street EV8-5429 3050 leech Wvd.-Phoiw: 398-4541 . AdI abwt..............Mvvs.. 1600 Hendricks Ave. 359-5519 . .... . .. . . < '"'....;: .- '. -. -, .- -- .. .,. '=t. iJ'" (J ..... ..w. ..... .... .. """ ,. ", ,, I'. ,. .. .. -- ' ;D ;me'.22.i966; : ; :' -:-. .,..... : ....... .. >:,_ JAX AIR HEWS/AFTERBURNER ", Pag ::, Whistling In Gators' And Oranges Featured. : OnFlorida's ft t I I : 'JfJ1. The Rigging Holiday Grid Menu ; .l, The Gator Syracuse will be 'making Its theastern Conference seleciihas By Lf. P.: E. Jhibodeau' ,first appearance in a Gator Bowl lived, up to his billing . Power-driving Syracuse, the football game; Tennessee its been named on one All-Amer It's Gator Bowl Regatta time Master, Bill Kelly Treasurer, East's best football team of 1966, second. The Volunteers edged squad as has. ,Linebacker # once again I If the past Is pro- Bill Kelly; First Lt., Bob will.bring an eight-game winning Texas A&M 3-0 in the Dec. 28, Naumoff. , logue to the. future as they Marshall Historian, Phil Thibo- streak into the 22nd Gator Bowl 1957 game.In . say we can look forward to the deau Social Chairman, Chas game Dec. 31 against a Tennessee Little, the Orangemen havea The OrangeMIAMI usual cold, wet and windy race Eastham Yeoman, Roz John- teamthat's rolled over seven op- "do-everything"back who'des we've experienced at regatta time son. Capt.Simonson, CONARTU, ponents and held its foes to an pite injury and illness scored FLA ,, Arm in the past. The Regatta Js accepted the position of NJSC average of less than nine pointsa 15 touchdowns this year, avera- Forces personnel visiting ,scheduled to start at 10 p.m. Sponsor, relieving Capt. Wash- game.In ged ,five yards each time he Miami during the coming ho on New Year's Day at the .Rud- ington. These officers take over Floyd Little and Larry Csonka carried the ball, led the squadin days will be offered a: bonus der Club Orange Park. Spon- officially at the next meeting Syracuse boasts. the most explosive punt and kickoff returns, and' Tropical Park on December'On ; sored by the Jacksonville Rec- on January 3,1967. one-two punch of runnersin ranked third in pass catching. that day the race 'cour reation Department their sail- SALTY SEZ Merry Christmas college ranks. The Orangemen Csonka lacks Little's versatility, will admit free all uniform Ing representative Mr. Mally ter ye all, Mates. May ye stumbled In two early season en- but carried the ball more 'often service personnel 0 according Mallison will be on hand to pre-' all 'ave fair winds fer the comln counters, then raced through the than Little and averaged 5.1 Tropical Park's General:Manger side ,over the races and post New Year. See you all at the rest of their schedule to win the yards. Oley Allen, the fourth: Elmer Vickers. ' race festivities. Plan to be at the NJSC meeting Tuesday, 31st Lambert Trophy as the man in the backfield behind Signal Some 30 high military flgud there ( that extra ballast resulting January 3.Noted. East's top squad.Tennessee Caller Rick Cassata, also and leaders of the Armed Foj from big heads will bean as dangerous In the averaged better than fiveyardsa ces League will be spec .asset for a change.. Swimmer air as Syracuse is on the turf, carry. guests at a pre race lunched The Fall Series Sail off dropped three games by a total Characteristically t.ougbonde- The Orange Bowl Festival oj was held; two weeks ago at the Her. FridayEminent of 11 points, all to bowl-bound fense, Tennessee allowed'.no opponent ened Saturday with the Junior 0 FYC in the Snipes. Sailing a clubs --- Georgia Tech,Alabama more than 19 points -- a football game. It continue three race series, all contest- American swimmerDon and Mississippi. Junior Quarter figure that Syracuse topped seven through' January 8 with the N j of ants swapped boats for each Schollander holder world back Dewey Warren, the South- times. And the Vols can move ional Football ,League's pro records in 100 and 400 meter Conference's leading the ball well In the Orange Bowl. I<' race thereby eliminating any eastern as posting23pointsor playoff . differences In the sailing quali- freestyles, plus a host of addi- touchdown tosserheads an aerial better on' seven occasions. On the festival schedule a ties of the boats. The top three tional tank marks, will be aboard attack ,which Includes an array of Warren who set now Tennessee powerboat races the beglnnl skippers were all FYC men NAS to demonstrate, strokes at fine receivers, led by Johnny records in passing and total of Miami's jai alal season go; with NJSC taking the next three 2:30p.m.Friday,December 23rd. Mills and All-American Austin offense, would up the regular tennis, and fishing tourname! spots. Places were as follows: On hand to view the demonstration Denney. season play by scoring twice and the December 31 King Oranj Billy Arnold ( StarsJohnBrownSnipes by Schollander will be mem- More than 60,000 will attend passing for a third touchdownto Jamboree parade, and.t ( ), Murry McQuald(Thistles bers of Chuck Phillip's Navy the noontime game. Millions Mills In a 28-0 conquest of January 2 Orange Bowl grj ), Lou Caron (Bantams), lax Swim Team. The event Is more will watch the action, televised Vanderbllt. classic between Georgia Tech a for the NAS Indoor Pool. Charlie Eastham (Gannets), Oz planned nationally. Denney, a pre-seasonAll-Sou- the University of Floida.af . Arsenault (Board Boats). An Bowlers FeteThe . awards banquet will be held at the FYC after the first of the year' for the presentation of trophies NATTC Bowling Banquetwas for the series and sail- held at the Acey Ducey Club December 14th. DEC EMBER off.We were visited this past Presenting the awards were week by Rear Admiral H. J. LtCol. J. W. Sullivan Com- thru APRIL "Cy"Rotrige, Sec TreasTTje manding Officer of MAD, Cdr.E. . the US Naval Sailing Assn. Rhe Ikenberry, and Sgt. A. W. Admiral is the sparkplug of this Ripley. Master of ceremonieswas _ world wide organization of Chief A. D. Peterson. .jjavy sa'1l1ng.en '.. Lou .'- The winner 6fnhe! first.*pla bel' Caron 'was' on hand to escort .trophy ,was ,AE "1's.. f 1 .' the Admiral around the facility .team. Coming: in second was AE and reports that he was well "A" # 2 and third was AEV -pleased with our operation. For '"B". those of you who aren't yet The high average trophy was members of the USNSA, application won by H. R. Stewart with an blanks will be avallalbe average of 188. High series at.the NJSC. scratch award went to M. E. Results of the elections at the Waters with a 637 set. Chief December meeting are as follows A. D. Peterson had ablgh scratch : Commodore, Lou Car- game of 254. Most improved o on? V. Comm., Phil Thibodeau; bowler was chief W. S. Riebl- R. Comm., Steve Griff ithjSailing, ing. 4 I N 0 JO i at O i 4 " - .IS 1J . "o ; '. ;- . : 0' r i .. . JANE BE,NIMBLE .' JACK BE QUICK. S O CHRISTMAS CLUB Will DO THE:TRICK! WDUfFH.ofBEAVtR Itpetl, |. No ,more make-do christ- w.0klrt SowMuT a aA maues for youl! You can give .50 25.00 them >*t what they want" 1.00 50.00 when'you've saved ahead our 2.00. 100.00 Christmas Club way. Join for 0 3.00 5.00 250.00 150.00 '67 now! 0 t.: os " 1Ur'. 0 .r... ;: 0' , .... 0 0'.' e 1 i1on WESTSIDE i MATINEE SCHEDULE: MON-DEC. 26 EVERY SAT. IN MAR. & APR. 4328 BM Blvd. at Harlow Jacksonville, Florida ... Corporation ._ Member federal .Deposit Insurance . .. . . . . . ; 4..7"---:-------_...- , /"r'. . .1- (. ' i To All Our Navy Friends 0 0Si4LE . . ! 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