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.-ta.'fN' , U W7 / : Plan Bond BUYcRRYl ivr t! , ; US10'l 11'.t Eligible For Sh ; ')I( "' I kjr U. *Hdl PuMUMM. fxmfmj..prtl,...Orm.Opinion?pnu.d..;Uw puMUtar?4 wttan taraM w UMr DM u4 M NoId..d M f U e L ttpnmtaf ct m* . WllUrj 4 wtMr'( TIM ntwuMot of*tfvwttM .nU p this publlcMlo*ton uteoiHUIuU M tndoraOTMit {My MUUiy *:V who purchase Series E Bonds through payroll savings plans or . "bond a month" plans atbanks will be eligible to also purchase Treasury Notes called Freedom Shares.. The cost of these shares : is 81% of face value and they mature in 41/2 years from date of Candlelight ClubAmioiiiiciRieiif Former Naval Cadet purchase which is an investment of approximately 4.14 k" ; This compares with an investment yield of 4. 15% for Series E ,{ Bonds held to maturity. The purchase prices and maturity valuesof Freedom Shares and comparable Series E Bonds are as follows: Returns As New XO 1 The FREEDOM SHARES SERIES E BONDS Candlelight Club will be open from April 16 to April j, Cost Value In 4 1/2 years Cost Value in 7 1 years. 21 ONLY TO THOSE PARTICIPATING a W in the, Military Commander Herbert L. Donald i Jr.. assumed duties Executive ;'1, 20.25 25.00 18.75 25.00 Dependents Golf Tournamet. as - 40.50 50.00 37.50 50.00 The opening date of the cjubto ) Officer of NAS Jacksonville 1 60.75 75.00 56.25 75.00 allmilitary personnel will last Monday April 3, reporting - 81.00 100.00 75.00 100.00 be announced at a further here from duty inRoosevelt - date. Watch Jax Air News for Roads,Puerto Rico wherehe was operations officer for It is emphasized that Freedom Shares may only be purchased further announcements. Commander Fleet Air Cart- in conjunction with Series E Bonds of the same or larger face bean. He relieved Cdr. RJE. t'J amounts. ( It should ,be noted that military personnel .purchasing HR To BeginAnnual Edwards who had been acting .J( savings bonds on the allotment basis are. considered the same as executive officer since the recent A those on the payroll savings plan.) Course transfer of Cdr. Robert D.. Kun- Additional information concerning specific procedures for kle. 1 obtaining Freedom Shares will be published by Navy Finance The annual Navy Relief Training - Office prior to the May 1, 1967 availability date. Course will begin on Monday Duty at NAS JAX Is not entirely - April 24 and continue through new to Cdr.Donald either Monday. May 15. Classes will although it has been a numberof JAX Fleet Weather be held from 9 a.m. to noon years' since his tour hereas Facility Monday Wednesday and Fridayat a Naval Cadet in 1941. the Gator Den Naval Hospital. r Commander It is still possible to signup considers himself Donald native says he of .s, Hosts NWSED ConferenceFleet for Relief this Office course at by Ext.calling 737.the Navy Florida although born a In Georgia -" since his parents. Mr. and Miss Barbara Blair Navy Re- Mrs. Herbert L. Donald of 325 Weather Facility Jacksonville Panel discussions were heldto lief representative from Wash- 36th St.,West Palm Beach movedto CDR. H. L. DONALD, JR. under Capt. John P. ington D.C. will Instruct the inform Officers in Charge Florida while he was quite the Soloman in Island pated volunteers during the 30 hour cam- Fleet USN was host to a Naval of the detachments on such mat- young.' Weather Service Environment ters as Supply Communications course. Free nursery care will paign. Detachment Officer in-charge Resources Management Ad- be available for children whose Since entering the Navy In Conference on April 5 and 6. ministration and Personnel the mothers' are enrolled in the February 1941, Cdr. Donald has His medals include two Dis- Seventeen detachments under DOD Civilian Substitution Pro- course. served at numerous overseas tinguished Flying Crosses Four Mrs. U.L. Fretwell Mrs.K.A. Air Medals and the PresidentialUnit the Fleet Weather and stateside Facility at gram and Meteorological Mat- stations including Burrows and Mrs R. Searle head Citaton for duty with VB- Jacksonville were representedat erial Maintenance. duty aboard ship. the conference. The local Panel members included top the volunteer workers at NAS He has attended Photo School, 104. detachments include Cecil Field level personnel .from the'Con Cecil. Mesdames MJ. Stack Pensacola; General Line School and Mayport, but other detach- troller's Office Industrial Re K.P. Rehrberg. ]r., C.D.Sb'non- Monterey Calif.; and Air Commander Donald is marriedto ments extend from Key West to lations Office and Supply Department -' sen P.P.' Bowler.O.K.Gilchrist, Command and Staff School Field the former Miss Martha M. ', I. Memphis to Corpus Christ. and of NAS.Jacksonville Personnel A.N., Fowler, T.N.:McDowell, Officers Course: ,Maxwell AFB Fors of New York City and they J Kingsville,Texas. v Officer 'Cbmptolfer?" .JJH.. Foresman, and.JVLP*Myers, ,..,,.:,:.Alabamba..._ .Il"1"-\1 .....",.", '0'::..;'. N'.;reside at Quarters N aboardrthe t'J. ' " ol , Chafrmen NAS T"f' the Jacksonville : Air :.1 The NWSED Systemwasestablished from the Office of Naval Weather are Naval Station. 'They.have":. . early last"year to providea Service Washington D" C., and volunteers. During World War 11, he served living in the Virgin Islands and a more efficient operation Officer and civilian personnel For further information con-' from December. 1941 to April daughter Linda who attending .' throughout the Naval Weather of Fleet Weather Facility, Jack tact the Navy Relief Office at 1944 as a combat pilot in the Florida State University,Talla Service. sonville. Ext. 737. Pacific area where he partid- hassee. I 222 JAX Personnel Advanced In Rate ::1:1To be advanced April 16, 1967 AUGUST RM3 J. W. Aldridge'; SD2 E. New Computer Systems ABH3 O. L. Bachhofer DK3R. H. Alejo; AEl J. F. Almack; W. Berry; HM1 D. M. EMI L.' A. Amaral; SDl I. S. Coldiron; ADJ3 B. W. Dunn; Apostol: SD2 R. T. Arcusa; RM3 Speed Promotion Totals' ADJ3 G. M. Ehrlich; ADJ3V. M. L. Asher; AOC J. L. Austin O. Englar; SD2 N. C.Evaris- A03 R. R. Baldock; PH3 H. E. to; HM3 C. Ferguson; ADJ3 B. 4 I. Becker; ETN2 F.l.Bennett. PC3 The list of advancements In rating are in for personnel of NAS JAX. According to figures printedin E. Gentry; ABH3 P. J. Green; ", T. T. Benson; ETR2 F. H. Bink- the April 5 issue of Navy Times 106,601 sailors on active duty will be advanced in rate as a resultof AC3 W. Harrison; ADJ3 K. 'V. ' ley; ATR3 E. W. Bishop; CS2R. the February Exams., This figure does not include promotions for either air or surface TARs. But ,Hohenshelt; ETN3 M. L. Johnston Blackford; RM3 J.J. Blasuc- for the Regulars and Reservists on extended duty the promotion figures are most impressive. ; AE1 B. M. Jones; MU2 cl; ETR2 M. D. Bobal; ETN3G. Included in the total are 59,468 promotions to third class;; 32,046 to second class; 10.311 to first W. E. Jones; AMS2 P. R. R. Boston; AZ3 D. L. Bowne class and 4785 to chief. Kelsey; SD3 I. L. Laguador; AC3 C. Bradwell. AK3 T. T. At NAS JAX, 222 personnel will be advanced; 132 on April 16;'30 on July 16; 33 on August 16; ADJ3 N. McForland; PR2 E. E. Braraian; ABHl E.S.Brooks:MAl 20 on September 16; and 7 1 on October 16, 1967. Two people were named as designated strikers Mills; ADR3 C. F. Morey; ADRCW. C. F. Brown; ETN2 W. J. Buck- effective October 16, 196'1. The number of personnel who passed the exam but were not advanced in Moscardinl; ATN3 D. R. Ni.. ley; AC3 D. B. Burnham; AMH3J. rate due to quota limitations came to 37. col; ADR3 C. W. Rader; ADR2 F. Carney; MU1 B. Clamor; According to Navy Tmes this was the first time Navy'personnel planners used an advanced computer O. Robinson; ADR2 N. R. Selke AC3 E. G. Clayton;ADR3 L.Conner : system at the San diego Personnel Research Activity to help "massage" the figures. As a result SD 2 J. S. Sison; SD2 M. D. Tad- ; SK2 S. L. Cooper; Sill W. the figures mentioned above represent virtually all the promotions which can be expected from the eo; AC2 K. H. Talbert; ASH3R. Cornellier; ABHl E. L. Cotner; February tests. There may be a relative few promotions made later either as "straggler" advance- D. Valor; YN3 H. G. Ward MMC J. W., Covington: ; RD3 T. ments or as a result of further evaluation of the manpower situation.But AC3 H. A. Wheeler; ADJ3 M. Crotty; DK2 I. L. Cunningham; the planners are confident that the resulting number is final], and that there will not be many Winklepleck: ATN3 D. F. Wold. CS2 R. E. Dahmer; GMG1 R. P. additional of situation but there does , promotions as February s exams. The may change, appear .Davis: CYN3 J..A.Deru ngABF3; that many more names will be added to the already published names. SEPTEMBERAC3 F. ]. Dodd; ETN3 J. L. Dohohue; - A03 J. W. Doonan; ADR3 D. D. Howard; AEI F. S. Howell; PN horn: CS2 A. E. Ransom; TU1 JULY F. E. Atkinson; YN3C. Dubose; AK3 N. Dukes; AC3S.L. 3 P. W. Hukkl. R. Raus; ATN3 M. C. Reams; Brooks: ADJ3 R. J. Carlson; Dumoulln; AOl A. W. Dunn; TD1 ATN3 J. Hutchinson; AE2 J. HMC B. E. Richmann; AMS2 DT3 F. M. Beaver; AC2 B< AX3' R.. Coppinger; AMS3 D. "' L. Isham; ASC E. F. Jenkins; C. S. Robertson. M. Bishop TD3 T.. S. Bond J. A. Dyer; ETN3 S. L. Dykman; ; M. Dill;'' ADJ3 J. T. Gianitsls; EOHSEndres; SD2 B. S. Erese; AC3 R. M. Jensen; RM3 J. R. DK3 D. R.. Robyn; AE3 J. MU1 S. W., Butler; DT3 R. W. SD2 E. Gonzales; ADJ1 L. J. ETR2 G.F. Evans; JOS E. L. Kegley; AMH3 L.Kingsley;CYN3 E. Roddy; AZ3 ]. W. Sarver; Cot tie; AC2 J. V. Cowan; AMS3E. Knief; ADJ3 B. E. Leonard; Fellers; AO3 R. H. Finger;ETN2 E. Kleinsorge; AC3 M.E.Koenig; MU3 R., Schueler; ETN2 R. W. Darden; ADR3 D, R.Dol- ADJ3 C. M. Lizardi!; AMH2 B. N. L. Foltz: ATN2 G, V. Fuess: SD2 P. B. Lapada; AC3 J. V. J. Sewell; RM3 s: A. Sharp; bee; Act T. L. Edwards; PR3R. Mahrenholz; EN-1 J. E. Motherly - TD2 S. A. Gallegos; AMS3 C. E. Leach; ETN2 M. M. Leiby; RM3L. DK3 W. M. Shaw; AX2 R. E. C. Folk; ADJ3 D. L. Gam- ; ADR1 T. C. Morrison; MA3 Garner; CYN3 E. A. Godfrey; S. Lennox; AKI D.G.Leonard; Shirk DT2 J. Shoemaker;HM2 bill; DKl N. D. Gerstner; AMS3L. E. E. Plontr ATN2 D. R. Pres- EM2 R. J. Greene; ETR2 C. R. A02 R. E. Long; AE3 J. R. M. B. Shrader; AE3 R. A. Skrut- A. Golden; AK3 M..Hanson;' ley; ADR3 R. D. Schwer; AX3 Greenway ASH3 T. J. Gruebnau; Ludwig; AMS3 G. E. .Mangold; ski, DK3 J. L. Smith; MU2W. MUl W. Hillbergf; 5K2 E.. J. J. G. Semivan HM3 M. Sll-: . AMH3 R. E. Gustafson; .ETR2A. AE3 G. D. Maurer; PC2 C. N. C. Smith; ASM3 R. W. Stolo; Holme; DT2 J. T. Howell; llman; EM3 R. Springborn; G. 'Haes; AR2 S. W. Hall; McCall; TM3 H. A. McCoy; PR2F. ATN2 W. L. Stunner; AKC R. T. ABH3 J. A. Kirkland; A03 T. EM3 D. P. Steward. CYN3 R. W. Hammer; PNC R. D. McGill; AK3 E. J. Mclean; Swagel; HM1 S. Sweigart; AMHl Le if ester; MU1 D. Losbardo; J. Harmel; ETN3 A. Hartman; PN2 J. McMunrey; DK2 B. F, A. Thompson; SD1 V. L. Town- ADJ3 A. R. Lundgren; DK3 G. ' Miskec; AZ2 R. G. Mitchell; er; ETN2 G. Vanhooser; SK2 D. Mollberg; AZ3 K. M. Paul; OCTOBERPN3 Har-r ; ETN3 J. W. Moody; ETR3M. W. E. Varnes; AO3 J.W.Vaughn. ADJ3 J. P. Platt; PRl E. S. D. Bergen: PN3M. lU R. W. Hines; ETN2 A. M. Hite; J. Newell; AE3 E. D. Payne; AOC P. L.Walsh;AC3 E.Wheeler Rietbrock; DM3 F. E. Royce: Enriquez; SD3 J. R. Gaba CS2 C. D. Hood; CYN3 S. E. ASH3 N. Pegg: DK3 P. Plum- ; YNC M. C. White; Act ADJ3 G. L. Schorn; A03 T. L. AE1 W. Gambrell; BTC J. A. Hopkins; ETR2 C. Horegs; mer; AX2 S. G. Rainey; CYN3 R. B. White; and MA3 I. K. Shreiner; AK3 C. L.Stoner;snd Hawkins; PN3 C. M. Kirkley DK3 T. J. Hosley; AMS1 H. L.' J. A. Randall; AZ3 E. I. Rank- Williams. ETR2 R. D. Wright. and ADJC R. L. Tobey. ' .. --- ',- - ' H. ,. .... nar.Rnr.ni WhP V' '"- I', .",. .,- ;;t I!!. -oi-- --- T a .- J. I Page 2 JAX AIR HEWS/AFTERBURNER April// 73, 1967 EDITOIALLet's EDITOR'S NOTE ,D I Y n e Services . YA & Cons of NowBy aij Pros .. 4 ... j a 0 J 21UheJf Ed Sowa ROMAN I'' iui i nleuer written by Alan R. Ogden and the reply - CATHOLIC . Of all freedoms and privileges guaranteed by and contained in by Lance Corporal Ellison, son of Capt. T. II. Ellison, C. ' of the Edward's 0. of NATTC were recently published in the Cavalier Daily, , the Constitution of the United States, one most important Sf. ChapelSUNDA , Thanks is extended the editor the Cavalier Univ. Va. to of of is the It is this right which insures the maxim t ones right to vote. Dally In making these letters available to the lax Air News staff Y MASS 9 Government of the - a.m. upon which this country was founded: People, for publication. by the People, and for the People. It is through voting that we, and 11 a.m. * each and every citizen of the United States, determine how the DAILY MASS - 11:45 a.m. Dear Sir: . country will be run, who will run it, and most importantly, upon SATURDAY MASS --IO:45a.m. I write in response to your editorial of Sept. 30, "On 'Vietnam : what principles it will operate.In CONFESSIONS -, Saturday I." There are contradictions and obfuscations in that interestingand this modern, space-minded, and hurried age the United States 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m.&-7:30 p.m. intricate piece of type which can easily lead to a diminished ,finds itself one of the leading governments of the world, a country rather than an increased understanding of the war. whose constant job it is to help safe-guard democracy and freedomnot U.S. Naval Hospital The editorial discusses the moral question. Cries of "Immoral' only here but also throughout the world. It is a most heavy come from those who believe that human life has more value thanas responsibility and requires that all its citizens aid in this task. a diplomatic tool and that people (NLF et al.) fighting foreign SUNDAY MASS 8 The duly elected officials of our country very often appeal to the a.m. invaders (USA) for the liberation of their nation at last should not voters for their assent or dissent concerning Issues vital to i world be struck down to their graves but rather understood and even aided.It . ' balance and domestic harmony.. How many times do these appeals PROTESTANTAll would seem that if morality has any meaning it means that to fall upon fallow ears? How often do we fail to vote on referenda live is desirable and to die is undesirable. And surely the CD and Issues so important and vital to our country's operation.? Saints Chapel realizes that more people than Americans "are being killed out Those of us who are in the armed forces of the United States there." ' ,should pay special heed to this responsibility of voting. We are DEVINE SERVICE 10am. If -r moral) considerations do not apply fri international politics fighting and giving our lives for the protection of this and all our SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 a.m. then why mustU.s.withdrawal be "honorable"? If moral considera- other freedoms, yet very often we fail to perform the task of Chapel Annex, Bldg. 722 tions do apply, where is the honor in withdrawing later from a casting our ballots when the time does come. Why do we fight if CHURCH SCHOOL 9 a.m. conflict which should end now? What is "cowardly" about retreat- we do not take advantage of that for which we are fighting? Chapel Center, Bldg. 751 ing when the aim ("Point B") is extrication from the conflict? The absentee ballot that we may cast is as Important as the WEDNESDAY The editorial was written under the influence of America's most one which Is cast at the polling places. It has a unit value of one, Choir Rehersal - 7 p.m. debilitating creed, anti communism. Anti communism simplies equal to that of else's vote. It is one vote which may determinethe anyone THURSDAY an analysis of politics, but it distorts reality to the point where a success or failure of some issue or election of some official.In of with The Young Adult Group 7 great deal fantasy is being analyzed along politics. p.m. essence, it is extremely important and thus should not be care- Christian Science Service editorial implicitly ridicules the ridiculous set of mind of the lessly forgotten or disregarded.One anti communists, but is fouled in their peripheral tendrils never- - -8 , of the most prevalent reasons for the failure to cast one's SECOND MONDAY ;f Each Month pjn theless. .,,If Vietnam, is "one small, under developed, relatively ,vote servicemen: is the failure to follow the necessary - among Chapel Women's Guild unimportant ;(Asian nation in whom we have no real economic or procedures to vote. It is not a difficult task to vote, yet there are r9:30a.m.Quapel territorial interests," to quote again the editorial, then why must certain: measures which must be observed if this right to vote is ( Center) men die ( as the editorial, contends they must) to prove to Premier to be properly exercised and administrated. Ho that he can never win South ,Vietnam? The implicit rational- Various stages have different rules and regulations concerning ization becomes evident; Ho's government must not be allowed to . the registration for the right to vote. It is up to each individual U.S. Naval Hospital extend! it's influence because it is a Socialist government. serviceman to check with his home state or the legal office at his The editorial interprets the USA's aims i in South Vietnam -- ship or station concerning the proper procedure on this matter. SUNDAY SERVICE.10 a.m. a gallant attempt 1 Who can interpret theml!? -- as imparting "sta- Once this is done, only one, yet the most prominent, step may be bility, economic development, and education." These are indeed taken: the casting of the ballot. Let us begin today to inquire as desirable ends, but there is a catch. The method which is a what"'we **************: to should do to vote, and then LET'S DO IT NOW. desperate failure, which is so, so old now and! which appears to be the one to be adhered to forever, is to find! a popular, viable, non communist alternative to Ho's governments and the southern ur Traffic liberation forces. Who can be popular in Vietnam at this pointif the USA suppons him? Will the crusading nationalists in Viet- ViolationsThe nam ( the majority group) ever give up or come to the conferencetable as long a; U.S.troops occupy the country? The Vietnameseare the people who have fought for' over a thousand years against foreign invaders. The Vietnamese are the uncommonly determined ttsutBy following is a report of people who fought for 25 years' to drive out the Frenrh colonialistsand vehicle accidents and! motor the Japanese fascists. And when the U.S.: increase_the pressure for the traffic violations period the Vietnamese fight back( harder'' Increasing U.S.pressure will April 4 April 13, 1967. bring the NLF and Hanoi to the conference ( surrender) table?? Joseph T: Dimino, CDR, CHC, USN This Number week of-accidents- -: -- 14 This war of attrition and terror will impart stability, economic development, and education to Vietnam? No. It is having the opposite - During the march of Napoleon through Europe he came upon a tiny Total Accidents this year through effect exactly. . town, Feldkirch, on the boundary of Austria. As one might ordera April 10,1967---- --80 The CD staff are to be commended for not being enthralled by basket of goods from the grocery, the bloody little corporal Number of accidents through this war and for not fallingprisonersof the absurd domino theory.:' ordered one of his generals to take the town. April, 1966 r- - 100 But they would do well to revise their thinking and demand an On Easter morning, bright and dewy, as the villagers made their Total number of days since Immediate end to this wholly unsupportable, gruesome, mammoth * way to church services, they caught sight of the general and his last injury in a motor vehicle farce, the American war on Vietnam. " accident - - 2 Sincerely yours' , eighteen thousand men drawn up on the surrounding hills, preparingto attack the town. The little hamlet was in complete contusion. Number of Violations: Allan R. Ogden This week - - SO Third Year College What were they to do? The town council was called. All agreedit . " was futile to resist the overpowering forces frowning down. upon Speeding - - 8 Dear Mr. Ogden and CD Readers: , them. One suggested that they surrender and plead for mercy. Reckless Driving - 0 When I read your letter Mr. Ogden, published in the CD of Dec. ' When the debate and confusion were at their height. the old and Going through Stop Sign -1 16, I was first indignant, second disgusted. I have read: it five times venerable pastor of the village arose. His words were direct, Other Violations - 52 since, and have come to the conclusion that you are indeed a memberof compelling: "My children this is '''Easter day. Don't you' think that Thirty-eight drivers appeared the uninformed, rebellious minority that attends class without a God can protect us in our trouble? Will our first act, when trouble before the Traffic Hearing Boardat tie and walks the Grounds without shoes I in protest of Weejuhand - comes, be to forsake him, neglect Him? Of ourselves we are power- the meeting held on April 11, Gant conformity. Unfortunately I neither have any Weejuns or less. Against the mightly army of the enemy we can make no re- 1967. Disposition of the cases Gants, here;* there is lack or shoe polish and laundry starch. sistance. Why not go to church. Celebrate Easter as we usually do, included the following: four lost I, Mr. Ogden, have a first hand knowledge of your 'mammoth . and trust to God for the rest?" driving and parking privileges farce" for I am a member of an infantry company of the United To church they all went, accompanied by the clamor of every bellin aboard station for various States Marine Corps. Just over a year' ago, I walked the Ground, the town. The sextons had been ordered to ring as loud and as periods; six were assigned to proud to be a Wahoo,now I walk the mountains and paddies of Vietnam, loudly as they always did Easter. The people thronged,the streets complete an eight hour Driver proud to be an American. For you see, contra/y to your.third - and crowded into the churches with the' same gay, triumphant Improvement Course; None were hand opinion and knowledge, we are doing good here and lam' ' spirit of every other'Resurrection day. assigned to complete a six-hour sorry, but there is ,no slaughter: of innocent, \ and children. The Invading l French heard the J jubilant bells; theysaw the brightly course in remedial driving at Have you seen aij eight year old l child dis QI\IJaIF\. I periears split dressed villagers hurrying to church. Surely the village must have Jax Police Academy; seven received because her father is the Village Chief and refused to pay taxes received reinforcements, or word that the Austrian army was near suspensions; seventeen to the Viet Cong? ,Have you, seen a young'Vi th.\tn se'sdldler gal- and ready for their defense. The French 'general ordered an Immediate were given warnings: four dismissed lantly charge fortified North Vietnamese positions because he so retreat. Thanks to the Easter bells of Feldkirch. ; seven fined (U.S. Com- strongly believes In liberty, leaving that legacy to his wife and young Complete trust in God at all times and in all things the lessonof missioner); and one referredto child? Have you seen a squad of young Marines ( six of whom were the Bells. commanding officers for college dropouts, one from Harvard reasonably Intelligent) with their possible disciplinary action. The won funds and labor build a school in a poverty stricken area of . thirty eight drivers were Hue? or AX assessed a total of twenty two I can't help but liken this conflict to the civil rights movement.I . points. TheNegroes, being human, have rights and deserve their liberties ' and all the opportunities available in a free society.This I whole- heartedly agree with and have worked for. Do not the Vietnamese The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise News S ecWLis. deserve the same opportunities? Arerthey not human? paper distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air The atrocities of this warrestin the hands of the North Vietnameseand Station, Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing the few Viet Cong left. They are unbelievable. How In the name Company, a private firm. All Copy submitted for use In of liberation .can they terrorize, maim and! kill innocent villager: .I many of whose villages Americans have never visited? The answer is the JAX AIR NEWS must be forwarded to the Public -C the word "power". Totalitarianism. Affairs Office, Box 2, HAS Jacksonville, by J 12:00 noon The morning after being ambushed, a close friend of mine died. on Monday before publication. Hews Items are welcomed That night I passed a ditty, ragged young boy carrying a load at from all sources- Telephone EV 9-7711 I, Ext. 8162. least five times his weight. I was tired.dirty.bearded and blood- Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and stained. I had my last dry cigarette lit and and was enjoying it, queries concerning such should be directed to: saddened. As I passed the boy he looked up and smiled. Asking for The Holt Publishing Company 1950 Blanding Blvd. nothing cigarette.Mr. he said. "Joe, you number one." Almost crying I gave him Jacksonville, Florida, 32210, Telephone 387 445 y .+a. my Ogden does he not deserve to find something better than end- ' less toil In a rice paddy? "e was cold; would you lend him'warmth VOL. 25 HO. 3 APRIL 13, 1967 -u.. s. ? Should we leave him something better than ignorance ' ! Myself, Marines here, and many people and nations think so. 4 f1\1JI\Jc'S\ :BbcDS T. Griffith, Ellison Lance Corporal, USMC Formerly, U. of Va. 68 j, , ,,1 11> --.-... -_. -. "' ------'-. ..-.-............ ..... , I 13, 1967 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3 2 At VA-44 AwardedFor Extends : DeadlineSea I New Books Ir'bbrary! I 1 Vietnam ServiceSenior BY Sharon 1 THE MAIN IN THE GLASS Chief Marion Griffin, United Nations Service Medal, service dependents still FIVE SMOOTH STONESbyAnn BOOTH by Robert Shaw. In the the leading chief of the squad nd eight Good Conduct Medals. may apply for college loans from Fairbairn. David Champlln, a fall of 1964 the world's press the Navy Relief Society. The Society Negro born to poverty in New that the Vatical Councilis ron was presented with the Navy ADJ3 J. R. Martin was reports Commendation Medal for "Me- sented a letter of commendationfor pre- has extended its deadlinefor Orleans, makes his .way via Harvard proposing to exonerate the ritorious Service while serving In meritorious service while application to June 15,1967.The and Oxford to a position of Jews of deidde. This "news' former deadline was March importance in the legal arouses the derision of a man VA 65, while that unit was serving in VA -65 during combat pro- engaged in intensive combat operations against North Viet 15.Those fession and government. He who calls himself Arthur Gold- operations against North Viet Nam. Martin also holds the eligible are sons and sacrifices that position to returnto man. Little is known about Gold- Nam." This was Chief Griffin's Viet Nam Service Medal with daughters of Navy and Marine the South as a leader of his man, other than that he dealsin fifth commendation for devotionto Bronze Star the Navy Unit Commendation Corps personnel on active duty, people in the civil rights move- I real estate. In his past duty. He holds also the Am- Medal, and the Na- or those who have completed 20 ment. lies the horror of the Nazi con- erican Campaign Medal the tional Defense Medal. years active service or are retired THE ELIMINATOR by Andrew centration camps. The final shat- with a physical disability. York. Jonas Wilde is a charming tering truth about Goldman is part Applicants must be under 23 professional assassin whose of a tragedy which ends in an years of age.Application. sole business is to wipe out Israeli courtroom the enemies of Britain. This THE NEW HUNTER'S ENCY- forms may be novel, which concerns that ultimate CLOPEDIA has been added to obtained from the Navy Relief in counterespionage, the the Reference Section of the 1 Society, 1030 Munitions Build- "elimination" of enemy agents, library. It will be of special interest - cf ing, Washington, D. C. 20360. moves from the beaches of Barbados to all sportsmen. Here (NAVNEWS) to the rock strewn coast can be found answers to all questions - of the Channel Islands. about big game or small.DON'T . 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UNINSURED MOTORISTS ACCIDENTAL DEATH ..'1' NO FINANCE OR INTEREST CHARGES WES1SIDEhIZthMAmA .',-' ,' e MEETS ALL FLORIDA AND DOD REQUIREMENTS ,: ALL RANKS. ALL AGES #?w,\ Robert Travis & Associates, lic.g : 354-7897 <".4, Room 10, COLLIER BLDG. 121 E. 8th St., Jar, Fla. For appointment on Base call agent: E. E. Garrison, Days 354.7897 Residence 246.6680fobfle 4328 BLANDING BLVD. At Harlow Blvd. OPEN Fri. until l 8 P.M. Member F.D.I.C: : . \ Office at USNS Mayport Gate Every Thursday Afternoon'''! WAS- 1st Office N. of Gatf'6483 Roosevelt R\vd.3SB'35f3\ PHONE 771 6161April -=.. .. i.... - I page 4' JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER April 13, 1967 JAX MARINES (Ii t 1 NATTC By Kim LaRose : Behind The Scene I NATTC Is honored to have four AE3 T. F. Beaty, AE3 L. J. AE3 T. J. Martin, A03 D. Mat- officers and two air cadets from Bells, A03 W. F. Bianco, A02 thews, AE3 J. T. McCann, AE1H. Viet Nam. For 10 weeks they W. L.Billman,AE2 R.Blackstone McClain AE3 D. M. Mc- will .'attend regular classes at AE3 G. E. Blair, AE3 J.Bom- Kinnon, AE3 M. B. McNerney Aviation Ordanance "A" School bara, AO1 J. T. Boydell, AE2B. AE3 G. E. Mills, AE3 D. R. The Vietnamese Air Forcehas G. Brashear, A03 D.A.Braswell Mohr AE3 D. G. Monroe, AE3G. hand selected these man to AE3 J. Brimanson, A03 Montgomery AE3 J. P. Morgan - study the latest technological J. W. Brinley A02 R. Brissette, AE3 D. Morrison, AE3 velopments of aircraft arma- AE3 J. L. Brooks AE3 B. J. W. E. Mullins, AO1 D. G. Mur- ment and munitions. Briefly, the Brown AE3 K. R. Brown, AE3R. phy, AO2 R. J. Murray, AE3S. subjects they will study are: L. Brown, AE3 J. R. Bullard, W. Myers' AE3 R. D. Nelson, arEl arithmetic, physics, electric and AE3 L. D. Burleson, AOl C. E. A03 C. Nemeth Jr., A03 J. D. electronic theory applicable to Carnal AE3 R. M. Carrell AE3J. Ness AE3 W. L. Olsen AE2S. the weapons systems,munitions, R. Carrigan, AE3 M. R. Cau- R. Opoycke, AE3 D. 'Overack- and missles. dill, AE3 T. S. Ceci, AE3 D. M er, A03 M. W. Padgett, AE3B. They will be briefed on the Chadwick, A02 C. Charvez, AOl L. Parsons, AE3 J. W. Pau- aviation supply system; repair R. L. Chatman, AE3 R. Chavez, rich, AE1 D. C. Perry, AE3E. and maintenance of varoiusguns; A03 R. Christman, AE3R. L. Peterman, AE3 M. pfeil- reading wiring diagrams, and Churchill, A02 K. S. Clasen shifter, AE3 R. C. Pina, AE3P. safetyprecautions to be followed A03 F. M. Coapstick, AO2 W. L. H. Pink A03 K. D. Pinkerton - with all types of ordnance equip- Coates, AE3 J. C. Colburn, A03 AE2 B. W. Priest, AO2 ment. M. L. Cole, AE3 G. L. Collings, J. L. Proctor, AE3 G. Proxmire, This may sound like a pretty A03 R. L. Cook, A02 A.S.Corn- AE3 R. E. Prych, AE3 T. B. tall order for a 10 week course well, AE3 R. Cosgrove.AE3].A. Puckett, AE3 G. C. Pytlik. MARINES/ AS ALWAYS first again I Sgt. Mosley and SSgt. were and it is. NATTC, JAX is only Covington, AE3 M. C. Cowan, AE3 O.Ramirez,AE3 M.D.Rein- Andrews were the first and second cyclists to operate motor one of several commands at which AE3 M. L. Craig, A02 R. J. bold, AE3 J. A. Reinhart AE3R. cycle or motorbike on board the Naval Air, Station since 1956. they will be trained. Their tour Crane, A03 T. C. Cullum, AE3J. H. Rex AE3 D. R. Reynolds. Both sergeants are Marine Aviation/ / Detachment personnel.On in the United States is one year. W. Cusick A02 L. R. Davis, AE3 R. R. Richter, AE3 E. W. March 31, the following Sgt. K.L. Wlllltts was also The officers are: 1st Lt.Tran AE3 L. A. Dawson, AE3 M. L. Rigg, AOI JJ.Roberts, AE3 K. Ba Nhuan 2nd Lt. Nguyen' Van AE3 T. D. awarded Meritorious Mast for Debruhl, Decamp, Robinette, AO3J.S.Rogaski.AECE. Marines were promoted received to Cpl. his consistently demonstrated Tran, 1st Lt. Duong Cong Ngoc, AE3 R. J. Dehaan, AE3 J. De- W. Rogenski, AE3 G.C. Ru- and/or L/Cpl. They 2nd Lt. Nguyen' Van Tranh. The siderio AE3 J. C. Dicks A03 fromLt. willingness and ability as NCOICof bin, AE3 J.L. Santee, AE3 R.S. their warrants promotion air cadets are: Nguyen Due Cuong H. Domer A03 J. D. Dun- W. AE Col J.W. Sullivan,Commanding the Unit Diary Section, NCOIC Arsfield, AE3 I.L.Scha.efer, Marine Aviation Discharge and Reenlistment Sec and Nguyen' Lang Uy. can, AE2 ''F. H. Durgin, A01:* W. Schoffner, A03 T.RSchwanz; 1 Officer At the time these young men F. Dybdall.' A02 B. B.' Earl, Detachment. Promotions were tion, NCOIC of Reserve Section, AE3 C.M. Shafer, A01 G.A. arrived at NATTC, they had A03 L. C. Edgerly AE3 A. M. : follows Cpl R.G. Gray Cpl as Clerk In Service Record Book Sheets AE3 M.R. Shells, A03 as : already been In the States 35 Eisman, AE3 W. D. Eldred AE3D. M.A. Mahle, Cpl P.E. Magee, Section. The mast was for the R.H. Sherwood AE3 B.E. Shoun, : weeks. Their first two stops D. Ellis AE3 L. V. Erlanson, , Cpl R.L. Schrank, Cpl J.L. period April 20, 1965 through AE3 H. Singleton, AE3 C.M. were the U.S. Air Force bases in AE3 D. A. Espinosa, A03 R. D.V. Jones, Cpl March 31, 1967. Skibbe, A03 P.E. Skinner, AE3 Schryer, Cpl H.H. Smith, L/Cpl G.R. Joiner, ******** San Antonio, Texas and Denver, Espinosa, AE2 J. P. Evans, AE3J. B.D. Smith, AE3 D.A. Smith, L/Cpl R.K. Whitehurst,, L/Cpl The Marine Aviation Detachment Colo. Upon Completion of,theirtraining F. Ezelle A03 F. H. Fallin, AE3 R.C. Smith, AO2 R. Soder- here, theywill return for AE3 J. L. Felidano, AE3 W. E. J.W. would like to wish a holm, A03 D.T. Sowinski, AE3 Jewett.CCCCCCC hearty welsome aboard to the additional technological study in Fihlman AE3 D. A. Foos, AE3D. M.D. Spear, AE3 R.G. Spenard, Arizona. H. Foster AOl A. N. Free- Pfc. R.K. AE3 D.T.StaooleyA03RJ.Star- SSgt. Carl D. Sanders was following personnel: awarded a Meritorious Mast for Rasmussen (Headquarters), Sgt. The guests are enjoying their man, AE3 J. D. Gainer, AE3 zec, A03 C.M. Stasen AE3 R.C. his outstanding ability as Drill P.E. Blue (MAR MEC School), stay in th United States very EJ. Gaska, A02 W. M. Gav- Steed, AE3 F. Steffens, AE3D.G. Instructor of the NAS Drill Team Pfc. G.P. Mohs (T&O), Pfc. B.R. much, but are also anxious to in, AE3 K. Genton AE3 R. E. Stenlund AO2 R. Stewart, AE3A. during the period Nov. 1, 1966 Harold (Adjutant Section), and return to their homeland and put Gentry AOC P.J.Ghormley,AE3 Stypelkoski AE3 B.A. Surma to use alltheknowledge\ they have D. J. Gilbert A03 J. E.Gilligan, through March 14.1967. GySgt. R.L. Sadder (AO School). AE3 W. Tellefsen, AO1 B.H. ......... gained. A03 J. T. Glover, A03 J. M. Templin, A02 C.B. ThomasAE3J.E. .. ""JI.'JOJI.'.rrtrrrrf ..,...... II'JI---,. '''''''' ***** F : :;: ;:; :; :; ; ;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:O: *** Godwin AE3 R. A. Grazier, AE3N. Thompson, AE3 P.Thompson - ocDollar; Sez.: : : Honormaa from Leadership R. Green, AE3 R. F. Grieb, AE3 W.L. Thomsen, A03 M School, Class 7/C was SN Herbert A03 J. R. Gustafson AE3 W. L. F. Tomblin. A02.0.. Toney, A03 C. Rader Jr.-from NARTU. Hagin AE3 D. L..,,Hake/;-AO2 vonly:\ appear 'In y6ut Newspaper' I J.E. Trzcinskt. A03 F. Valentine - once a week but I can be found Rader completedJthe 3 weeks J. W. Hall AE3 H. S. Hamby, AE3 C.E. Vanhorn, A01 Mon thru Fri' 9 -5, G Sat. 9 to, school with a total of 1397.80 A03 W. L. Hanbery, AE3 C. M. J.E. Varn. AE3 K.L. Varnado, 1 at : point out of a possible 1500.0 Hard, AE3 S. R, Hardman, AE3D. AE3 F.P. Vega, AE3 J.B. Walker - Cedar Hills Orange Park for a final average of 93.1<% Ra- E. Harper, AE3H.Haynes, AE3 R.W. Ward, AO3,J.B. ''' 1 3633 Blvd. der was also the Company Commander AE3 D. M. Heiges, AE3 T. R. Waugh AE3 T.W. Welch, AE3 17 Blandlng 7347 Highway at graduation ceremonies Hirsch AE3 M. G. Hoggard,AE3 J.A. Welever AE3 R.L. West- X PH. 771 7555 PH. 264 9362 April 7, held at King Hall. J. H. Hogstad AE3 B. M. Homan phal, AE3 J. Westrenen, AE3 Capt. C. D. Simonsen, Commanding AE3 R. A. Ho rveath, AE1 M. Whisnant, AE3 E.W. White, ATLANTIC LOAN COMPANY Officer from NARTUwas B. J. Howard, A03 Hunsicker, A02 R.A. Wiggins, AE3 J.L. present at the ceremonies A03 L. Hynson, AE3 R. Ison, Williams, AE3 K. Williams, AE3 ____..._ LOANS TO $600 to give his congratulations and AE3 E. I. lasso AE1 J. C. Jeff- W. Williamson AE2G.H.Wilson, "A job well one." coat, AE3: S. C. Jensen, AE3E. vwwwMA>wc xfl>?M COTEgiFKsv.v.v.vjww rt AE3 D.L. Womack, AE2 R.E. .:::|' !W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VV.V..K.M.X: *:K'> The class of 15 menwere from J. Jones, AE3 S. W. Jones, Woodard, AE3 J.M. Wyne A03 NATTC, NARTU, NAS and Cecil AE2 E. B. Jordan, AE3 D. M. G.D. Yost, AE3 J.S. Young. Field. Juskusky,. AE3 D. Kinniburgh, Advancements effective July OPEN SUNDAY AE3 R. E. Kinley, AE3 P. C. 16, 1967: AE2 E.L Bryant, AE2 A list of the who will persons Kloman AE3 K. Kolkhorst.: AE3 W.L. Cook. AE2 J.E. Farmer, be making rate from the Feb- .C.,Kuemmerle, AE3 G.W. qt- AE2 W.K. Farrow, AE2 J.P. ruary exams is being printed, don, A03 G. M. Langland AO2 Frahm, AE2JD. Hartmanh, AE1 along with the rate to which they A. C. Lanier, AE3 S. A. Larson, R.A. Haynes, AE3 TJ. Healy , 0 0 will be advanced and the date AE3 D. W. Leaf, A03 R. Lea- A03 A.E. Massie, AE3 AJ. advancement is effective. therman AE3 T. L. Lecomte, Miller, AE3 D.A. Nelson, A03 Advancements effective April A02 J. W. Leeper, AE3 L. Lil- L.W. Nichols AE3 J. LITTLE GOES Rodriguez A A LONG WAY 16, 1967: AE3 R. L. Abramo, libridge, AE3 J. J. Linden, AE3 AE3 E.R. Sargent,AE2 J.L.Stog- A03 R. Ackerson Jr., AE3 P. O. W. 1" them the VW 16 point 8".ty md Pcrfonnwic Inspect- W. J. Llndke. AE3 M. L. Lis- dill, AOC G.B. Tanner AE2 H. ion. Then w. tuned up. tightened, end replaced everything that Adams, A03 R. L. Adams, AO2 ton, AE3 J. Lombardozzi, AE3A. AO3 D.B. Williams AE3 needed It. And guaranteed them 100%for the repair>> or replacementof Wright B. E. Albrecht AE3 J. K. An- all major mechanical parts for 10 dare or 1000 mile. Come D. Longo, AE3 L. P. Lopez, JJ. Yurkins AE3 A.'M. Hensman.AE3 , on ,.,i and double check. derson, AE3 A. D. Andrade, AE3N. AE3 J. J. Lotz AE3 R. Lund- .1' ENGINE 'TRANSMISSION REAR AXLE' : FRONT AXLE Annunziata, AE3 J. N. Ar- quist, A03 J. M. Mabe,' AE3R. l t.. Oaks AEpL.H.Osari- I' t ASSEMBLIES'BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL'SySTEM nold, -AE3 O. L. Auger, AE3R. T. Mack, AE3 J. W. Mac- non, AE3 M., E. O'Brien AE3C. L. Bailey, A03 W. P. Bailey master, A02 M. T. Madden, Older. 66 VW SQUAREBACK.$1950 AE3 G. L.Baker, AE3 R. O. AE3 K. Manghisi,AE3 R.C.Mann Advancements effective Aug. 66 VW SEDANS <5 SUNROOF. . .57595 Barnard, AE3 N. Barrette, AE3G. AO2 L. A. Mantta AE3 J. S. 16, 1967: AE1 KJ. Dreher, AOC 65 VW SEDANS . . . "s .57295 E Basila, AE3 M. B. Beam, Ma use, AE3 S. M. Martello, M.T. Nelson,AO2 A.C.Skidmore, 63 VW SEDANS . '.' o"t... .5950 AE1 J.L. Vanmatre, AOC J.E. I Wyatt, AE1 I.S. Ybarra.Advancements : 'I < 63f: KARMAN GHIA CONVERTIBLE. .57295 62 VW SEDANS .-. . . .$ 850 effective Sept. 62 KARMAN GHIA COUPE.$995" 16, 1967: AE1 C.E. Cooper, AE1 E.R. Griffin AE1 W.C. Hendrlx 63 VW KOMBI . . . .. .57050 , A02 R.L. Reese AE1 D.Smales. 60 VW STA. WAG. '. . . ... .$595 FREEjnformat/Qji aftout Advancements effective Oct. OTHERS 16,1967: AO2 E.L. Atkins. 64 CHEVROLET IMPALA Convertible. 57495 MONTHLY INVESTMENT PLAN 63 GRAND PRIX Loaded. . . 57595 fiTfiUSTflTfTWIN [ 64 CHEVY /II NOVA 2 DR . . .57095 67 HILLMAN 4 DR Auto/trans.$495 Send tor'free prospectus.booklet describing Hamilton Funds Inc., 63 RENAULT DAUPHINE.$495 a mutual fund holding common stocks in over 80 American corpora REALTYHILDA tions. Monthly investments of $20 or more T. NETH I WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN & RealtorJoseph - HamiltorrFunds Box ; E. Netht AssociateRentals'SalesAcreage'Lots ... P.O. 5061 1. coio. 80211 , "* ? l INC. Please send free Hamilton prospectus-booklet. I.R-1o6785Nana ResidentialCommercialIndustrial ! . 1150 LANE AVE., S., Jacksonville, FI a. 781 5511 ---- -r r'Adnu a J 284-3681 Open 8 to 8 Daily, Salt 8lo}' 5 ,Open Sung U,.6':, , .... ". a.h.r. !. ..-.s ... :' .. Orange Ave. S. at Bay St. ":': . to *: Green Cove,SpringsN sa-r . - - .. , --- ...- ---- , -- , '- A ill 13, 7967 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 5 Civil Service News Current Merit Promotion MID- Openings Announced CITYJAX'S NEWESTCHftTSltRriTMOUTH The following Merit Promotion MPB No. 57 67 Engineering - Bulletins are currently open for Draftsman, GS 4 Areaof - receipt for applications.The area competition NAS Jax, COM- "DEALER"LET of competition and .closing date FAIRJAX, Applications will be for receipt of applications for accepted through the close of each is shown below. business, April 13. 1967. YOUR OLD MPB No 49 67 Super- MPB No. 61 67 Supervisory CAR MAKE THE visory Electronics Technician Clerk GS 6 Area of DOWN GS 11 Area of competition competition All Federal PAYMENT Nationwide Applications will agencies In the Jacksonvillearea. be accepted through the closeof .Applications will be business April 20, 1967. accepted through the close of MPB No. 55 67 Engineer business April 20,1967. '63 STING RAY Solid (Civil), GS 9 11 Area of Red One onwer. Auto competition -, Nationwide. Applications matic, R & H, Beautiful. will be accepted MPB No. 62 67 Police- through the close of business man, GS 4 Area of compe- $2588 May 22, 1967. tition All Federal agencies in the Jacksonville ,area. Appli- cations will be accepted throughthe close of business April 18, '62 FORD XL CPE. V/8 1967. Automatic, Power steer- RACHEL B. KING, (Disposal Division) and James C. Carson, MPB No. 63 67 Architect, ins Cond., Power, Perfect.brakes, Air (Fuel/ Branch, Material Division) were each/ awarded $15 Beneficial GS 9 or 11 Area of compe- $1188 Suggestion checks by Capt. R. L. Watson In ceremonies tition Nationwide. Applicationswill March 29.Officers'. be accepted through the closeof business June 61967. Retirement Pay Not AffectedBy MPB No. 64 67 Mechanical '64 BUICK SPECIAL Engineer ( Utilities) GS 9 Cpe., 6 cyl., Stick R&H. or 11 Area of competition X Clean.. MSTS Jobs fries Civil Service be Nationwide.accepted Applications through the closeof will $888 business June 6, 1967. Brooklyn,N.Y. TheU. S. Civil Service Commission has ruled MPB No. 65 67 Safety that retired military officers who accept employment In specified Officer, GS 5, 7, 9 Area of 'S' job categories with the Navy's Military Sea Transportation competition- All Naval Activi- DESOTO 2 DR. Service (MSTS) will not lose retirement pay during employmentin ties at NAS, JAX. Applicationswill Hard/top, V/8, Auto/tran. these federal civil service jobs. This new exception ,was made be accepted through the Extra Clean A real by the Civil Service Commission in order to draw experienced close of business April24,1967.MPB BEAUTY $588 manpower from the ranks of retired officers to fill jobs for which Employee/ CompensationPublic No. 66 67 Mechanical there is critical shortage of experienced men. a ( Law 89.444)) Engineering Technician, GS 7 MSTS an operational arm Area of competition All Naval for This new law amends the Fed- Activities at NAS, JAX Ap- Blood Donor of the Navy, is responsible eral Employee CompensationActto will be ' ocean transportation of men plications accepted 61 Improve its benefits as follows: through the close of business RAMBLER CLASSIC - the for and material Department Station Wagon, Automatic Day TuesdayTuesday ((1)) removes the dollar ceiling ' of Defense. The seafaring positions April 24,1967. R & H. covered by the Civil Ser- and floor on monthly compen- MPB No. 67 67 Aerospace $633 April 18, 1967 has sation ($525 and $180 respectively - vice ruling are: Radio Officer; Engineer, GS 12 Area of been designated asCivilianBlood Deck Officer: Engine Officer;unlicensed ) and provides a ceiling at NAS, JAX Applications will be Donor Day. Technically trained skilled deck positions of 75 percent oT the begin- accepted through the close of personnel from 'the JacksonvilleBlood requiring 'a U. S. 'Coast .Guard nlngbtepJoGS-2; ,(2)), autbpr- business ,April 24, 19 1.. '42 Bank will visit a specially Izes increases for present beneficiaries IMPERIAL LE- arranged ward In Bldg. No. 8 document as an able' seaman; and authorizes contin- BARON 4 dr., Fully unlicensed skilled engine department - equipped. One Owner uation of benefits for educational for the purposeofcollectingbloodfrom U. positions requiring a Solid Blk, Special Price. volunteers, later to be made S. Coast Guard document as a purposes to unmarried children NCS 2 67 Meat Cutter- available to civilian employeesand Qualified Member Engine> Department after age of 18 up to 23, or Area of competition Commissary '- $1288 their dependents without cost. Oiler, or Fireman until they complete four yearsof Stores, NAS, JAX. NAS, Volunteers will be scheduled Watertender. education beyond high school Cecil Field and Nav. Sta., May- at specific intervals between 8:30 which ever occurs first; a.m. and 11 .a.m. Volunteers ((3)) increases from $125 to $300 port.All applicants for the above '45 FORD CUSTOM should adhere to the time sch- The retirement pay of a mili- per month the amount payable positions must be career or 500 SEDAN, V/8, Auto/ dule noted on their reminder tary officer employed in a Fed- when full-time attendents are required career conditional employeesof trans., R & H. slips. All who are capable mak- eral civil service job Is reduced ; ((4)) extends to employeeswho the Federal government. Warranty. $1488 by $2074 plus 50%of thebalance. ing a donation and wish to volunteer arebeteficiariesunder other should notify their super- However, under provisions of thenew Federal retirement systems the visor who will arrange for them to Civil Service Commission same eligibility to receive pay All applications for the above be scheduled by the Personnel ruling, this deduction schedule and medical services as is now positions should be filed with Generalist assigned to service will NOT apply to the pay of applicable to recipients of bene- the Industrial Relations Depart- '43 DODGE "880" Custom their'area. retired military of fleers now employed fits under the Civil Service Re- ment of the U. S. Naval Air Station Hard Top, Air Cond., Select Morning Menu by MSTS In these posi- tirement Act; (5)) provides re- Jacksonville, Fla. 32212. Power steering Power tions and to those appointed priorto employment rights to recipientswo For further information regardIng brakes, One owner. Volunteers should eat a breakfast February 28, 1968. The'exception -, meet certain requirements; these positions see the cop- $1211 limited to black coffee withor will continue in effect and ((6)) provides a24-tnonthlump ies of the bulletins, or call Ext. without sugar, toast with jellyor for an fndivldlual who becomes sum payment in lieu of continued 684, Recruiting and Examing marmalade, citrus fruit or subject to it for as long as he compensation to a widowor Branch, Industrial Relations De- juices-No fatty substance such as remains employed in one of dependent widower upon partment, U. S.Naval Air Station, '65 milk, eggs, butter, bacon, etc. the listed positions.For remarriage. Jacksonville, Florida. PONTIAC STAR should be eaten prior to the Chief, Fully Equipped, donation. Volunteers will re- Fact Air, Low ..Mileagr. .Q1ive a ticket redeemable for further Information and Extra Clean. $2188 ,a full met} 'In ,'the/NAS* Cafet- applications,'contact Mr.M.Kir- eria's special line No. 2 or she nbaum, Military Sea Transportation MONEY IN 1 DAY lunch not to exceed 88 cents in Service, 58th Street the Unit Cafeteria in Bldg. No. and First Avenue, BrooklynNew ' 110. York 11250.ttvs.At..fj..v'sttK.yttttttx $25 600 45 VALIANT V 200 to 4' dr., Automatic, Power steering Fact. Air., OneSIMS :>>& &.'.& <'&:::::$ ::: ::::::::>> ::m-:{{:<< ON YOUR SIGNATURE 8 ARRANGED BY PHONE Owner. Cash for ahy purpose. Just phone and tell us how f IMPORTED PARTS Irrr much you want. Pick up the cash at your conven ience. Same-doy service. We Fiociic*Alt S.rrl .iNit r:: A 1 2l MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN ;{'.::..: '- ... You Get Mo. Pmt. You Get Mo. Pmt. -1 r- 3 r'r: : S 84.33 5.00 355.79 27.00 r -- t J5J.80 9.00 427.5J 25.00 MID-CYTYCHRYSLERPLY. 'z 2J9:21: 73.00 SOO.57 29.00 ., INC. COMPLETE STOCK IMPORTED I : 286.73 J7.oo 600.00 34.39 i ti; PARTS ACCESSORIES, SUPPLIES ti i' L -4 : FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS Above Payments Include Interest. aY$::: OF CARS & TRUCKS :r DIAL 3544556 Yr ' : : Call For Service ) I- 4727 San Juan Ave. Dial 364-2314 355-4150 I 388 331' 1, 24J Wee Forsyth St. Dial 356-0735 tOO ilX eTWINUNION 'LAURA ST. 5256 Beach Boulevard/ Dial 359-2895 . STATI ITS. AVE. S. JACKSONVILLE FLA. 31205'| . : 505 McDUFF - ...... ,iEk" i/, : F ;; :mz:;:;: ;; ;:;ms;:: : ;:::::::: :>>% ::::::::x:::;::$:. . __ j -- -""" --:: ;.._. ------ -----. ...- --- '._. ---- : --- -- -- . -- . r- t. j .. Page 6 JAX AIR HEWSIAFTERBURHER/ April,! 1)). 1967 April 13, 7967 JAX& AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER/ 7 b i'.' ________ At MPO They Get You Coming And, Going' : , -.- I..- --"'1>. mt.I.II.!_" ... .------ ,.. --- -a- .._____ :i <. --- T ''f1 / : _____ 4i :i , - : : ; 4 : : S ;i S 4: 7r ri __ __ y, .. , S S : I4 : ___ : I { ;i : 1 EEt p -4 4J1 _ -,g # -5 i4 f WS ' ( _S i: 4W L ( J1 S SS '. l _ "::' ., L "THERE MUST BE AN EASIER WAY to sign' all these things : fr .. ". ___I ."" says Lt.J. A. Brough, Assistant Military Personnel "IT' MAY SEEM CONFUSING, But"that's" the way it has to be (L ______...._. ______. _' _''."f. r'tF.::.:: Officer. '" . LCdr R. J. Personnel Officer / Fitzsimmons Military says SINCE ' MR. FITZSIMMOHS Isn't here, ,I'll be happy to sign while PNC A. M. F. Cunningham listens, and PN1 Turn. - your chit. says Lt. E. Smith, Assistant Military Personnel - er looks on and agrees.WESCONNETT. Officer for Official/ Signatures.. S 1 *bob's' Oak Hill S "AND' IF WE ARE LUCKY, we could call It WAS JAX (/n/rer-/ / : FURNITURE CO. sity. ." says)' Ens. G..0. Amatrudi, Educational Services Of/ __ TORO Pure Service Center - ficer, while Ed Sowa most' assuredly . ogrs."NOW NEW &, USED FURNITURE <&5 APPLIANCESNEW "WOULD YOU BELIEVE" all ese people work In Military V Open for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. ! Personnel Office... & USED TV SETS Lawn Mowers A t Tractors S S NEW ADDING MACHINES ; LS' S : I SALES & SERVICE road service & .delivery, NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS ? .'pick-IP.., " ,,. .' ; 'W. Give Merchant. Green.. S : FREIGHT SALVAGE : I wpudE' mechiRk. OR d ty..AmericiM & FereigBCars i :\ .., EASY CREDIT TERMS S Open Daily/ 8 a.m.-7'! p.m. .f. HRS 9a.m. 7p.m. Come In & Browse! iJ i Sat. 8 a.m.-6' 103rd Si James Rd.. J p.m. 771-9156 S .J Jacksonville, Fla. _ i iS Closed 5326* WMMMMI, .t 103rrf, 771-0750 ., __ "I, CAN'T' TRANSFER you to Sundays ! t California, hut would An tart/lea MOTORS&CYCLES .1' r.... .. .: .. be close enough. .?" says .................................. IF'I DON'T' put stamps "NOW IF I PUT THE "Z's' Jim Stieb in the MPO Transfer on these. ."says Terry Boyle with the B's' and the A's' withIn Section. 4949 BLANDING BL Vb. the MPO Mail Room." the M's' they'll' never find them : PH 771 8244 .' .'", says Sandy Murray. ., ' I WSkGUI _______ DON'TBUY Ulmlulirr! ('..ot-;.:.,..........:"-':.............................:-;:-................-...-....__ .........................-............v.f ?..................-......................:....:.-".;-.:......'!(::: Find your answerto STOP .. .. f f IHARLEY.'DAVIDSDIJ' I. : I money problems ! ., I 1 . .... Li .... ; - .. 1 I. .5 ," .: '. '..... ,..a..t.:....... i .2 -- f S .i ., 4I S.S S.S S.. ' '\ : N l'I' ..' 'I .. i w.'SPORTCYCLESUgsdA r \ / any New or . .: t OIL -.FREE INSPECTION ACCESSORIES/ .' .- ------ ; I Used Automobile I ---- : AHA MVf1 '96 6481 Roosevelt t Blvd. :: ) .: . !//MJAIflJGA/ atNASJax 384.169OROOSEVELTMALLL M' "I DON'T' UNDERSTAND r "THIS IS THE HORSE SPEAKING - :f f : .". that's' who. ." UNTIL YOU SEE *:-:- :::::::::-tm:: ::: -::: ::;;..-: ;:; mmtmmmmmm&: :; : :::::::::::::: ::: : : you mean by the Horse. r,; chief Ed Smith. says U THE NEW GENERAL-JET' WHITEWALL questions Chief Ann Cunning. leading ((4 FULL'PUE$OF NYLON CORD) ham, in charge of MPO Mall '. ' Room. .' CLAYTON( REVELS!! i Whatapriee! i To a sailor or Wave reporting ,(, Information on higher educa- S Here Are Several S aboard NAS J JAX. the Military tion can'be obtained threw the Personnel Office Is the first official Educational Services Office, a Good Reasons = INTRODUCTORY I = contact made. To personnel -' pan of the MPO>division,whichis PRICE CAR WASHOPEN transferring, or being separated I now offering l high school and" H GAS SAVERS: . : ___________ : from military service, college level courses, as, well ''66SIMCALowMII.aq.L./ / / *. .,.7* . i . S J995$ N &SOx13 ,________ U MPO is ther last contact,, and to as correspondence course '65 FIAT'STATION WAGON L/U/ W.w//. . . J895$ : FOR COMPACTS '. MONDAY 'THRU SATURDAY 8:30: AM :3:30: PM those of us stationed here, MPO : through USAFL '65 WC 4 OR SEDAN . . . . . .$1995 5 U .Ps. I''LN'',Pidwd.,.....,. I .UU is a constant contact. I There are a total of eight '63 VOLKSWAGEN . . . . . . .J795 5 The personnel attached to MPO departments attached to MPO UU FREE CAR WASH I FUN CARS ., UU handle anything from reenlist- which also include Man Power : . Tin Nev.MwGffMnKM.i.V.11IM to buy What I?g OTMI mikM MW N 1.1 M ____________________________ UU WITH/ 15 GALS. OR? MORE STANDARD OIL/ ments to retirements,:and from J I Control, the MPO Mail Room, S See Household Finance '64 MOB ROADSTER Red wM two tops, Like Nt.JI595/ $ .JdrlIIiaI? UU ships company to transients. and an NFO Branch to handle '64 SPORT FURY CONVERTIBLE Extra Clean/ R & H. .$.J1695AutoIrons. .OurtowJntreductwyprlo UU PRODUCTS CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Personnel seeking information transient pay records. / ., Power steering' / "361" V. 8 8" WSW, Wheel/ covers. .Tough Dungan*rubber tor rolling.up U SPRAWAX for a military tareer can report With oyer 40 personnel attached -... Wherever:you're' stationed, or transferred, '64 FURY CONVERTIBLE Red with/*/ Whit. top, Extra. J1595$ . : IUfIH\IInGIr\ III""" ....... : .NOW ONLY 50 to MPO and gather Information, to the division,the ser--: :When need the HFC cI.anr/ R & H, Auto/trans./ ., Power .ft.,rlng.' "361"? V/8/ WSW, ; have .,FI4oflCOdfslblG.* < _________ on ,the' variety of programs of f- vices rendiered are'tailored to'1* you a money see Wheel/ i covers. u., S : S , U CMII protIctIoII. _____ U Located In Roosevelt Mall Shopping Center'THERE fered by the Navy,such as NE-' meet almost every need of the. nilitary loan counsellor. When you need money '65 BARRACUDA FASTBACKV/8.' / 4 4-. ..p..J from., /low$$1795? : .ThP.cVi.ddssIphi.' SEP. STAR,etc. S S NAS ships company and trans- _________________ .to pay bills, buy m////.ogt, factory warranty,,R & H1,; WSW. : Ifls& - -- iet personnel. '63 OLDS CUTLASS V/8/ Red*and Wfc/ft/ Autoltr/ n..,.,.J7395 U U 1M....o-.hW.WMlI..1 Wish _______________ : 1 ..c-II. MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS a better'car, take Power ,'..rlng, Bi/cfctf/ ?Seats, R & H,. WSW, Wheel/ eovtrs. I prICIIl Wish I lie y you welling torf?$1. Y. Gel -. a 24iiymtt if 12510XJ7 45 a I leave or fi for any 'o-.t TIre 8f oWI Ist l tod ylTJiixutiiiMntMui UU your.$. $ 4 ff _U.I'''<,tui. utiHiiiiitMnnMui, .... .,.. ... ( -.UUJI.,... UU JAX SGREATEST Photos By John P.- Cbs isson _***** other purpose, FAMILY CARS: \ S FOBO.CHIVY S17 I I -- BUICK.OLDS., .OOOOt ,18 -- U $sloe 5553; $$7 7.29 9 $$18.48 .* '62 FORD FA/RLANE/ 4 40 DR Awfo/frons./ On. owntr.5 695 ' Ed U :rLrMOUTH.AVIMkMM MAM8LEH I J PONTIAC MERCURY,PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER.'" I U IS A FURNITURE and So woHONDA 2_ 11.86 14.59 9 20.14 3657 you're always '62 IMPERIAL 4 4. DR, Loaded 'Including/ . .$57/95/ 30 17.79 21.88 30.21 55.45 welcome at HFC ""66 DODGE DART- 8,000 actual miles// factory worJJ650. $ : ' USC OENERAI.*suto.charg... NO MONEY DOWN) EASY MONTHLY'PAYMENTS VALUES' SOt 2857 35.85 5 49.75 91.78 0 PICN'SAVE- 109.00Household ronfy, Like/ Wtw66 / U UU WHOLESALE. 604 34.39__42.66., .. FURY'III" 2 2- DR /Hardtop/ / Factory' air/ /R? & H, Auto/$2595/$ S -J, k Nt I UU H 0 A : S xh.diiL.4' are..wiuihI... ,bmL.css J"%.,(excudH't N 'D.vt'uoo Finance S1u4 trans., Power steering, Power, brakes, tinted/ *glass/ ., WSW.Whtt// U PRICE TO EVERYONE ...1%...ashy.. ,VAiSY4IV.. This kt4U isMI.4pr.pgp.ymNI..diacbiduChges. eovtrs. U H Ua I ,, ,., >> . UU S MOTORCYCLES We still have ten ((10)) brand new Plymouthsand UU U 4t STORE EVERY OPEN W.Civ Merchant Green.. Stomp HOUSEHOLDFINANCSE Chryslers to choose from at BELOW Factory - : GENERAL :. tiAY Open Dally 8 am.7 p.m. Wholesale Prices! ::1 GENERAL TIRE SERVICE :I $ 55:: NEAR YOU SUNDAYTIL 9-9 Sat. 8 a.m..6 p.m. , Only, 2Q, minutes South of NAS oft Hwy. 17 I ::1.j111Jr:!!! = 6pm Closed Sundays ', OPEN 8 A.M TO 6 P.M.. Drive a little Save a/ot/ *t : MONDAY THRU SATURDAY : ,MOTORS&CYCLES 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 .p U UU U CHECK,OUR SURPLUS 600 PS ,Cedar HiHs Shopping-'Center ClAYTON REVELS .5 : .,630 WEST ADAMS ST.. 4520 SAN JUAN AVE. .U LUNCHEON SPECIALS DISCOUNT STORE .-' S 4949 handIng.. 3 3734?' Wandina Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 CHRYSUR-PJ.YMdUIH I S .';\.: : ComeJellerson, ;' Corner Roosevelt Blvd. ,.'." 3050,Beach. ,Blvd.-:'Phone: 398-4541 IHC.llHCOVI :-. : U' Phone 354-8451' "' .. "";' ,,, *, Ph 389-8897 U. ": : r' '.',. S -PH 771-S244 ; S Ask.......SW. .S.........h.... SMlHGi HA PHONi >* : :/. ................ ................. :. -.55 S - , "'".I...... ., _:"..' IM._.' .. c-- S. --------- _---h __. __._._.____ ...____, I IIIrle"ln. page 8 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER April 13, 1967 Before.Crvis. Wife, Arts And Set Craftslazair | NARTU News and Views I Briefing a wife before the ship There will be a Merchantsof sails Is thebest way to be sure I I Venice Arts and Crafts Bazaar - that all goes well during tour held on April 21 23 at the of sea duty. Womans Club ofJa'cksonvillelo- Since mall Is the primary con- cated at 861 Riverside Ave. tact, she should know the ship's \ The event Is being cosponsoredby J 's" address. Tell her about the the Woman's Club of Jack- _ checkbook and bills. Provideher sonville and the Jacksonville Art with an allotment large Museum Guild, with proceeds enough to cover household going to the Jacksonville Art expenses. Make a list of insurance *' Museum. policies and important . papers, and tell her where they A GOLD STAR, in lieu of a are stored (Preferably in a safety Third Air Medal, was presented Entries will be accepted statewide - deposit box.) April 7, to ABI Charles L. but will be concentrated In case of emergency, she Abbey by Copt. Martin J. Stack more on local entries. Artist should contact the Red Cross, Commanding Officer, NAS, for entry forms are available from The Red Cross maintains a liason meritorious achievement while the Woman's Club. office at BuPers and throughthat serving with the U. S. Naval facility can make immediate Support Activity, Saigon. The bazaar will be a indoor contact with the ship. , & outdoor show held from 10 All wives should know about a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday and Navy Relief the chaplain'sornceand Saturday, and 12 a.m. to 7 the Family Services Center. l l4t If your family is living in a 'BuyBonds p.m. on Sunday. fig.. community away from naval ,,' facilities, tell your wife about Tickets are available at the Navy League ADAPT Special Services, Bldg. 704, E. Edwards Officer Cdr. Robert HAS Jax Operations congratulates - program.. ADAPT contacts may NAS Jax, and Bldg. 4 NAS Ce- , , be found through the local Navy cil Field. The tickets / his son, Robert E. Edwards, Jr. after swearing him into / - are pric- league or Chamber of Com- ed at $.75 each. the Naval Aviation Officer Candidate Program. merce. Cdr. Robert E. Edwards NAS APPLICATION FOR CHARGE-A-TRIP CARD / Jli JAX Operations Officer congratulates - l his Robert E. son, Mail to: Charge-A-Trip, P.O. Box 525, Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 19104, ) I'' : Edwards, Jr., after swearing him Naval Aviation Officer the LAST NAME FIRST NAME INITIAL SERIAL NUMBER YOUR AGE Into Candidate Program. Robert Jr., senior major- a BRANCH OF SERVICE RANK-GRADE lENGTH OF MILITARY STATION, HOW LONG SERVICE Ing In American History atJack- .. sonville University applied and . RESIDENT ADDRESS-STREET CITY STATE HOW LONG RESIDENCE PHONE was processed for the programat SOWN .:i NARTU JAX. He will reportto BANK ACCOUNT-NAME AND LOCATION CREDIT CARDS USED. r Pensacola for training on Sept. 5,1967. CREDIT REFERENCES-LIST FOUR ******** I OPEN B OPEN PAID B PAID George S. Coulter, a memberof "',. .",' ." .' NARTlTs VP-741was recently ., a OPEN PAID 0 I OPEN PAID" advanced to AXl and accomplished - 'It a "First" for NARTU .t t'o JAX. p.' \ AX1 Coulter Is the flrstNARTU PERMANENT RESIDENT ADDRESS (Ilf dilf.r.'"t 'from obov.| WIFE'S OCCUPATION ; WIFE'S EMPLOYER JAX man to attain First Class l The undersigned agrees to pay the'amount of each charge under the Eastern.Ajrllnei "Charge-A-Trip" credit plan lrs'no'} mote,than twenty.four ((24)) equal Petty Officer In the Naval Air t a 1 monthly Installments, provided that each Installment be at least TEN DOLLARS ($10.00)) or the unpaid balance If less together with a service charge of Reserve's Four-to-Ten Month ',, \\Vt% per month on the unpaid balance. Upon default of the undersigned In ,payment of any Installment, the entire unpaid balance may be declared Program. This was accomplished - immediately due and payable. Eastern may assign its rights hereunder and the.undersigned agrees to pay to any such assignee each Installment, together in a little over five years. ;4 with service charge, upon receipt of a monthly statement ". After entering the program in ) 1961 Coulter completed his active service by attending recruit school and AT School at NATTC SIGNATURE DATE DRIVER'S LICENSE&STATE Memphis, Term. He then returned to his squadron - A-little application will take you a long, long way. active Crisis.which duty at during that time the, was Berlin on . Presently a student at the Uni- \ I ,.. . '' / ' 'd' 0 :*+ ;' "' .: versity of Florida he will con- : ........ tinue his education and try for ., , II ". . . , ' / f ' .J'to\ ; his commission in the Navy Re- f ',I .o t 't:!" '011\:\ .. to I .o". ..... .4:1 ,- . 'i' ; ; "'i t' ," serve upon graduation. ( ::1 ;a;;:': .:; :t1 : :: : , r + .f'\ ;' ').<'.YJr41::: ''!,1!'I',.'...ow.". 9'a'" d.+?\ .:. b' ? "'.*" ,1.. A :', ";x> ; ; NO CASHI! ) , lr I';:._ ,.. ro >: '. : ' "' NO CREDIT! E''' ':-r . 1 , ,. t TAKE UP NOTES . 'Away from the dull vacation, mets, fishermen, single people, Every ''t'T. forever. It will take you to one families.There's an Eastern va- 2 : sPay of Eastern's' great sun destina- cation just for you. 62 Corroir.$20 ., tions.You'll find the bluest water, Just fill out the applicationandsenditin.Changetheroutine. 4spd the most beautiful beaches, exquisite - lO food luxurious hotels. 59 Ford........ $16X . 'J On your next leave, getaway on Clean Eastern to Puerto Rico, Mexico, 59 Poitiic.... $16 Florida, The Bahamas or Ber- Fully Equip. muda. Take your choice and.take up Eastern's Charge-A-Trip plan.If 62 Ford.........' $16X to two years to pay for it with you're in pay grade E-5 or Clean above can a charge account - you open 59 Btick $14 ....... with Eastern. You can i . 2 Dr., H.T charge your air fare, hotels, Get away from the dull vacationand meals,sightseeing,almost every- charge it with Eastern.EASTERN. 61 Ford........ $16 thing. 2 Dr., H.T. You might want to take one E-3 and up ",. .r.'j., of our exclusive tours. We have OP MOTORS ek ". a one for everybody: golfers,gour- We want everyone to fly 356-0244 ' *CarjAT>i>ft tervtft mark Extern Air Llea.1*.. 18 C 7935 MAIN STREET ,, -_ - .,. = -- ---- ,, '" IJ' . . 0 ,," - April 13, 1967 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 9 . .. . . ,. .' . MoviesMOVIES - : Club Schedules ; .: "( .,.*.' a:} will be shown reg- NAS JAX Want - ularly at the )VAS Jax Theatre at 6 and 8:15 p.m., .Monday thru BLUEJACKETS INN: Swing with MARCH WILSON AND THE Sf : : Saturday. There will also be a REDCOATS on Thursday and Friday evening. Saturday featuresthe matinee at 2 p.m. Saturday, CHANCES from 2 a.m. to 6 p.m., and the MARK CASTLE Sundays and holidays. The Hospital COMBO from 9 p.m. till 1 a.m. The CHANCES will again play Ads should be mailed tc the Holt Publishing Company. Theatrewillhaveoneweekly Sunday from 2 p.m. till 6 p.m., and the spotlight will be on the! J950BIdnding Bli'd. Jacksonville, Florida' 32210 to arrive feature at 7 p.m. Cecil Field MUSKETEERS from 8 p.m. till midnight. Monday, dance to the not later than Tuesday for publication the following Thurs will have two shows during the sounds of the STRANGERS. The FORMATIONS will be featuredon day. Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be publishedthe week at 5:30 and 8 p.m. Mat- Tuesday. Bingo will be played on Wednesday from 7 p.m. till foliating week unless the publisher 'is instructed other- inees will be shown on week- 9 p.m., followed by the sound of the CHANCES. be wise.' received A check WITH or money the copy order for for the the.d.full cost of the ad must ends at 2 and 5 p.m.THURSDAY . CPO CLUB: All prizes are going for $.75 Thursday evening. April 12 Try the Seafood Special for $1.25, and dance off the poundage to DO NOT SEND CASH the music of PHIL CAY. Saturday features DICK WILSON'S RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . .. .$2.00 NAS: "PLAGUE OF THE ZOM- MODERNS. Music by JOHNNY ARNOLD Is on the agenda for Sunday. Per additional line ((4 words per line). . 0.50 BIES" with Andre Morell and Rib Eye Steak is the special for Tuesday, with Italian Spaghettifor Diane Clare. ( 98 min) $1.00 on Wednesday. HOSPITAL: "TO THE SHORESOF MOBY DICK THE: GREAT 1967 AUTO ZIG ZAG "O" CLUB features BEEFEATERS' EfUFFET HELL": with Richard Ar- : Thursday a White Whale Jonah deploying59 Repossessed in cabinet. Buttonholes - from 6 till 9 Dance the BUD CLARK COMBO Friday len and Marshall Thompson. ((98 p.m. p.m. to Cad., 62 series. White 4dr., overcasts, decorates, etc. from 8 till The PAGE FIVE will be featured evening midnight. min) p.m. All Pwr. & Elec., Has Air. Best Bal. $28 or $5 mo. 2362 Bland- C. FIELD: MOTHER GOES A GO- Saturday evening for your listing and dancing pleasure from Offer. Cash Only. Cecil Ext. I Ing at Cassat. Open 9 to >6 8:30 p.m. till 12:30 a.m. Feel like sometihng different for a change? GO": with Tom Kirk and Jac- 532. & Sun. 3882541. Treat yourself to FOREIGN DISH NIGHT POLYNESIAN SYTLE ques Bergerac. ( 98 min) RAYFIELD SEWING CENTER Tuesday from 6 p.m. till 9 p.m. Treat your wife to a night away HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT from the hot and take her 'the FAMILY CHICKEN BUFFET stove, to FRIDAY April 14 3 Bedroom 1 1/2 Bath, Car- Wednesday from 6 till 9 and while it take AVAILABLE p.m. p.m., your at your port, Fenced yard, Close to JOBS NAS: "MONKEYS GO HOME" children too. School & Shopping Center, Lease IBM .CashierCheckerClerk .... with Maurice Chevalier,and Dean Required, Available at end of Typist Jones. (109 min) April 2495520.BRIDGE Train Now Pay Later Jobs HOSPITAL: PLAGUE OF THE NAS CECIL FIELD open Student Loans -.Top jobs ZOMBIES" with Andre Morell LESSONS Beginners in Sax area for trained people. BEACON CLUB. Tonight is "Game Night", beginning at 7:00 and Diane Clare. ( 98 min) p.m. Later in the evening, The Strangers will entertain. The dinner and Intermediates. Eight 1 1/2 High school not required. No age C. FIELD: "THE VULTURE": special will be T-bone steak, $1.75. The Friday dance features hr. Qasses for $12.50. Call limit. Day and night classes. with Robert Hutton and Broder-. "The Formations", while on Saturday "The Sounds Unlimitedwill Carole Hinckley 771. 4489. Free Placement, Service Accredited -: by N. E. A. A. ick Crawford. ( 98 min) entertain. Sunday presents the Phil Cay Band, with'Go-Go girls I Call 356 5745 ,: Brenda and Hour from 5 6 PARK LANE TRAILOR 10 X 52 Audrey. Monday Happy to p.m. Tuesday SATURDAY April 15 and Wednesday there will be bands, "The Twigs" and "Dick Wilson Ft., 2 Bdr., Carpet, 10 X 40 CAREER TRAINING INSTITUTE and the Moderns" respectively. Ft. Awning, Washer, & Air 311 Florida Title Bldg. * NAS "THE SWINGER" with : : Conditioned, 45.payments paid. Ann Margaret and Tony Fran- 771 -9045. .' ciosa. ( 89 min) ORF..Luncheon is served daily from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday thru REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS HOSPITAL: MONYEYS'GO Friday. A Happy Hour will be held each Friday from 4 to 6 p.m.A SOLVED WITHOUT OBLIGA- HOME": with Maurice Chevalier "Beefeaters Bonanza" dinner is set for tomorrow, April 14, DIAL 0 MATIC TION. Homes for $50 and $100 and Dean Jones ((98 min) at 7 p.m. (Reservations ONLY)., The O.R.F. will be closed from 1967 ZIG ZAG down Rentals Acreage, In- C. FIELD: "TO THE SHORESOF May 1 thru May 14 for painting and renovation. in Nice console. Makes button- vestments. We will build for you. HELL": with Richard Arlen holes, blindhem, monograms & Bowen Real Estate, Realtor. and Marshall Thompson (98 min) fancy stitches. $36 cash or $5 WALTER T. BOWEN USN Re "" mo. .1 48 Blandlng Blvd. at tired." 384 1376 SUNDAY, April I 16 San Juan Open 9 9 & [ MILITARY AUTO INSURANCE Sunday 3881551.. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE - , NAS "THE : 25th HOUR": Houses & Apts. Equity, VA & with Anthony Quinn and Virna Li- I All Ranks All" JAX SEWING CENTER FHA regales $50 & $100 down. si. ((134 min). Ages Call Powell or Mills, USN/Ret.,, HOSPITAL:,,"THE SWINGER'; I t LOW RATES 264-2411, Orange Park Realty{ with Ann Margaret",Tony * BOAT FOR SALE -'17 SUPER- Franciosa. ( 89 min) Craft with Johnson 35 and trailer. GOING ON LEAVETRANSFER? C. FIELD: ":PLAGUE OF THEZOMBIES" EASY MONTHLY Outriggers and 2-six; 1-twelve We may have a car for your' : with Andre Morell gal. tanks, wide beam good for destination all gas and oil paid- and Diane Clare. ( 98 min) PAYMENTS off-shore. Good condition, $700. call or write for information. Phone 387 4451 or 264 2573 Future reservations accepted.. April 17 ' ,MONDAY eves. and weekends. 561 Northeast 79th St. Rm 226 Miami Fla. 305 758 7133. NAS: "DRACULA PRINCE OFDARKNESS" McDOUGALL'S : with Christopher FOR RENT 2B HOUSE COMP. : RENT SELL LARGE 3BR, or , min Lee)and Barbara Shelley. ( 90 INSURANCE AGENCY Furn., Air cond., Lg Yd. Orange 2B, fam..rm. cent. heat, corn Park. Will rent to TAD Per- HOSPITAL: "THE 25thHOUR": er lot, fenced yard, like new- sonnel or Bachelors2646884. DUKE LOSTUMBO, Bkr. 771 . with Anthony Quinn and Virna lt llvd. 31$ 161! 6479 Rooiv LIsi. ((134 min) 0374 or 771 7874. C. FIELD: "MONKEYS GOHOME" g 2990' Mayport Rd. 249.5649 Call Us Anytime ST. JOHNS RIVER PRICE CUTto ((3) SINGERS $25 : with Maurice Chevalier 18900. 200 x 200, deep SEWING MACHINES $25 Each and Dean Jones. ( 89 min) water dock, house, grg, fenced, Guaranteed. Left in warehouse. TUESDAY April 18 35 mins to NAS. owner, 264- Good condition. Does everythin, NAS: "JOY IN THE .MORNING" *.*.4..********************* 6869 or 13283148. complete with attachments. i Yours for the storage charge with Richard Chamber : 1 $25. Call 353 1946 lain and Yvette Mimieux. ((103 GOLDEN SEW SINGER only any- time. Ask for Warehouse. Will HOSPITAL DRACULA 1967 model perfect cond. : PRINCE OF DARKNESS: with Now Availableof Zig Zags, fancy stitches, deliver, no obligation. 1606 Main Christopher Lee and Barbara overcasts, blind hems, button Street. ; Shelley.'( 90 min) holes, 8 payments. of $6. 2362 A-l SEWING MACHINE CO. ; Blanding Blvd. at Cassat, Open l C.r FIFLDt; : 9 to 6 & Sun. 388 2541. with Ann m&AWV-GER'1 1 CREDIT ,RAYFIELD SEWING MACHINES IMPORTANT NOTICE . :Franciosa.: ( 89 ) ;] If you now have a loan with PUBLIC FINANCE CORP. or FOR -3BEDROOMHOUSE ................ Nice Shade Trees Approx. 2 DOMESTIC FINANCE CORP :. LOAN PLAN anywhere in the U. S. A., please. 5 ," acres. $13,500. 5747 La Maya ! WHAT, WHERE Ave. Jax. Phone 284-3681, Green call: ! .. DOMESTIC FINANCE CORP. = : ;.Iof ,1' Cove Springs. 1193 S. Edgewood Ave.,7ax.,Fla. AND WHEN # . Exclusively. for Credit Union Members .. We can arrange to have your PART TIME MECHANIC WANT- account transferred to this office - SATURDAY, APRIL 15 Must have tools for car so your credit will be local. borrowing ed. future # Establish you.Llne-of-Credit.' now for # lot. Close by NAS. Call 264- Loans to $600 Phone 389-0391 "JOHN GARY SHOW":, At the 4525. Civic Auditorium./ Tickets are '# Once established you'ean borrow with as little effort $2.50, $3.50 and $4.50. as writing a check. 3 BDR. 2 B., Lrg. den w/fire- ASSUME PAYMENTS-PRINCESS place, Kitchen w/dishwasher . 0 & R Cent. A & H,, Refig, , 48 FRIDAY SUNDAY, ASK US FOR FURTHER DETAILS Consort, 1964 payments FHA $21150 down reas. payment $79.63. 6X6 metal Included. APRIL 14 16"CHAMPIONSHIP # 771-1732 after 5 p.m. 3911 Lane Avenue So. 771 8947 RODEO": : ST. JOHNS RIVER PRICE CUTto At the Fletcher High School JORtZVr4WA2A'JAX PART TIME AUTO SALESMAN 18900. 200 x 200, deep Stadium, Jacksonville Beach. i Apply Mr. Perm, Roberts Chevrolet 'water dock,' house, grg fenced, Tickets are $1.00 for Students Oldsmobile Green Cove 35 mins to NAS. owner, 264- Springs or Phone Jax 264-9580. 6869 or 13283148. : and $1.50 for Adults. # HAS BLDG. 39 CECIL, FIELD BLDG.'26 . Tel. 384.1391 or Tel. SP 1-3211 or . , SATURDAY. APRIL 22 - I I Base Ext. 8507 Base Ext. 205 'I 'COUNTRY MUSIC/ FESTIVAL Hours: Mon.Frl 9:30-4:30 .Hours: Hon-Frl( 8:30-340 I WANT ADS WILL/ SELL FOR YOU I11 I- 'At; Tickets the Jacksonville'' $2.00 and.Coliseum.$3.00.. ****** ******************* . ___ IBaBB P __----- - ------- ---- -- .. -- - "' J :::1 ---- -- - I Page 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER April 13, 1967 ' Cecil Nine Win 2 Tie One, Drop One BH 11 The Men In Stripes 'i The NAS Cecil Field Varsity hits during the game, while the L f c Softball team has been busy this Truckers got four. It was a fy'.Two recent visitors, but not Both Pete and Bill are U. S charged Bill played volleyballon .past week with two wins one big night for errors, with the newcomers, to NAS Cecil Field Volleyball Association Officials the beaches of his native loss and a tie to add to the books. "Raiders" being charged with 8. e have a rather unique hobby that for Region Six (Florida, North "St. Pete." Later he helpedto Last Thursday night theyhosted Walker pitched well, only walk- '; also provides extra Income and Carolina, South Carolina, and organize a volleyball leaguein Mel's Sunoco of the Jackson- ing one man and striking out three travel opportunities. The two Military bases In the Azores, the St.Petersburg city recreation ville City league to a double Tonight will be another twin - visitors are "Pete Tf mann Bermuda, Puerto Rico, Cuba, program ( of which Club header. The first game was a bill with the Terminal Truck and William "Bill" Whalen. and the Canal Zone.) They are 28 is a member.) close one for the "Raiders" as Company. Game time is 7:30 : Their hobby officiating volleyball both residents of St. Peters- It was in 1956, while playing Mel's boys edged them by one p.m. at "B" Circle North hereat tournaments. They were burgh Fla., and are co man- volleyball on the ,beach at St. run, 43.Steve NAS Cecil.Saturday . here last week to officiate at agers of last year's Region 6 Petersburg, that Bill and Pete Burton (VA 44)) was Eastern Airlines will the Sixth Naval District Volley- champs, Club 28 of St.Peters- the losing pitcher giving up attempt to put down the"Raid- ball Tournament and they are burg. met.Pete and Bill have been USVBA five hits, striking out five and ers" in another double header - I currently regulating play In the Bill began playing volleyball officials for the past eight years allowing one walk. The "Raid- at 7:30 p.m. on theNavymen's South Atlatlc Regional Tour- 20 years ago while he was In Pete is one of seven Region 6 ers" collected five hits and home diamond. nament. the Army. After be was dis- Nation Officials and Bill hopesto committed two errors.In "Hellcats"Top become number eight some- the second game the tables Volleyball time this year. were turned In favor of the w. In o'rder to qualify as an "Raiders" as they won by a score "Raiders"In USVBA official, you must attend of 6-5. two or three volleyball Jim Bussels (VA 174)),the 6ND C...,. "clinics", officiate two sanc- winning pitcher, scattered five The "Hellcats" from NAS tioned tournaments, be graded by hits and struck out five while three certified USVBA offi- walking only one man. The Memphis, Tenn., won their fourth { cials, and pass a written examination "Raiders" got six hits and had straight Sixth Naval District si Volleyball Championship last on volleyball rules four errors. and regulations. If you are Monday night the Terminal Friday, when they topped host NAS Cecil Field three straight ,.., lucky, you can meet all of the Truck Company nine opposed in the finals of the five requirements during one sea- the' "Raiders" and were sent games down to defeat In the first gameof day. tournament. Memphis went unbeaten in their matches, son.Bill ten who works full timeat the double header. the St. Petersburgh Post Office Steve Burton (VA 44)) was which was played to a best of five series 30 straight and his wife, Frances, the winning pitcher as he heldT. winning T/EMANN/ WHALEN have four children; SherryBill, T. C. to one run for a,2 -1 games. the is Tara, and Kim. victory. The "Raiders" col- Memphis representing Pete is a bachelor and con- lected 'four hits from the Truckers Sixth Naval District Jn the South CAREER OPPORTUNITIESFOR siders himself retired. !* while being guilty of four Atlantic Regionals thatbegan this QUALIFIED COLLEGE GRADUATES Comments heard from the' errors. The Truckers had two week at Cecil Field. Last year the "Hellcats"not only won the spectators and players for men reach base on walks, two .WITH DEMONSTRATED LEADERSHIP ABILITY both tournaments indicate that on hits and nine went down via SoLant title,but well.captured the All- both Bill and Pete know what the strike out route. Navy event as "Hellcats" five ori- The Career opportunities in line management, the game of volleyball is about. In the final game, despite the ginal team members kept for the So- staff or technical positionsin efforts of Jerry Walker, Lam Tourney, and added four Hole In One For AI the score In the fifth Inning remained - the Home Office of a major insurance company deadlocked at 7-7. players from Cecil Field, two Seven and eleven are not the The "Raiders" collected six from NAS JAX..The team picked Starting salary for Bachelor's Degree- $7514 per year, only lucky numbers. Last week up two of last year's' All-Navy higher for Master's Degree number 17 was the lucky one for Tryauts For players in Cecil Field's Dick Al Hardison. Swinging his num- Gardner and Buck Wurster. ber three iron, the ball came to Members of the augmentedSixth Also excellent opportunities in Group Insurance Sales &Service Golf Tourney rest in the number 17 spot on ND team are: Lt. H.R. For more information, Nas Cecil Field's golf course Morgan, officer-in-charge, ATC call Mr Lavery or Mr. Weaver with just one stroke, 187 yards There will be tryouts at the W.E. Martin, AVCM M.W. from thje point of impact. Thereto Cecil Field golf course for the Clemons, TD1 R.L. Barrows, . 398-8711, Personnel Dept., 8:30: 4:30: Mon. thru Fri. ' witness the shot and playing annual South Eastern Military TD2 P.A. "Doc" Blanchard, and : Golf Tournament on'April 16th. ATR2 J.T. Deutsch of Memphis An with Al were: L. Jennings,J S ; Equal Opportunity Employer Stotts, and Speedy Gonzales. All active duty personnel aboard Lt. Ben Hall,AMS1 Dick Gardner, NAS Cecil Field are eligible for AMS1 Buck Wurster, and ADJ2 an 18-hole qualification tourna- John Anglovich of NAS Cecil Can You ment. There are no fees for Field: Lt.; Marty Olson and this tryout tournament. Inter- ADJ2 R.A. Brandt 01 NAS JAX. ested personnel may contact Bill TAKE YOUR CAR Stott at the Golf Pro Shack or WTII YOU? TEAM WON LOST call extension 245 for further For Financing' and Insurance Information and to make reser- Memphis 10 0 Stateside' and Overseas. Call vations. Cecil Field 8 2 DYER M. BURR NAS JAX 6 4 GlyncoPensacola 3 7 GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES 7 3 FINANCE CORPORATIONand Buy NMDL 0 10 INTERNATIONAL SERVICE .r.rrrrrrrrrrrrCEDAR I :\ INSURANCE COMPANY Bonds 5615 Tlmuquana' Rd. 771.0527 HILLSMOTORS 4434 Handing llvd. (NEXT TO SHAKE'S) BELLAIRHOMES ALL CARSPRICED TO SELL : THIS WEEKEND I960 Ford Wagon.5325 7957 Ford Dr. .1375 Swamped with tax payments? HIT., 3 Coro., Floor shift, Nice. See us for a loan. J967 Corva/r 4DRJ375 Auto/trans., With/ / new Tag Included. ? SOUTH ON BLANDING BLVD. SPECIAL 1961 IMP ALA. .$795 B *: IN CLAY COUNTY 2 Dr., HIT., White with NAXIOIMAT, BANK OF*JACKSONVILLEMBMVCM Red Interior, Like New PCDCftAt. OiposIN.UNANCL CO.fO N ATI O N 1961 Valiant4 Dr.A/T. P , US NAS FACILITY OFFICE R & H., 41,000 Act. Miles. Must see to Ap- ' Across Freer Afoiihtratta Bld|., NAS predate/ ???/// r laiklif Hears: COMPARE THE QUALITY Monday thru Thursday: 10:00 AM til 3:00 PM COMPARE THE PRICES.WE :BELL.A.IE&aO : : :: . Friday: 9:30 AM til 4:30 PM BEAT ...... ,.... Eiteisieas 8272 .r 273 : : E :BTTILXXEJRS.: :INC. ALL COMPETITION You art cordially Invited to 'Inspect our homes at your convanfenc 10 A.M. to Dark. Tray South on Blending Boulevard (Hwy. nl) 771-4216 ...............I --- -- -<-/-r- -'"' ---- -- ------ - '''9. ' wI 13, 1967 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 17 .. TOP U.S. SWIMMERS FEATURED B I- # iHi Local Jax Navy Swimmer !At Nationals 1 A 15 year old swimmer and her coach will represent the Navy Jax Swim Team in the National Senior Women's Champ- 53f ionships beginning today and end ing Saturday in Fairview Ohio: Qualified to swim in three .k q tl events the 100 yd. freestyle 100 yd. butterfly and the 200 yd. individual medley is Mary Fleetof the base club. Also attending - the meet will be swim men- tor Miss Chuck Fleet Phillips.will be one of a _ contingent of approximately 20 _ swimmers from the state travelIng __ PREDOMINANT in the gym last Thurs. was VW 4 hardware.B. north tothe event which will __ feature the female swimmersin C. C. and top _ rAcConley Shipp Bryson, Omisfcy were team. the U.S. The meet has its ,mates on the/ All/ Station champion basketball team and the undercurrent of internationals last three men played the entire season on the Jax Flier var- significance as, prior to the'1968 sity team. In addition, Bryson was awarded the HAS /nfromur- Mexico City Olympiad interested atrophy/ for most points scored over the season.T.aMs onlookers will be members of the HJST COACH CHUCK PHILLIPS gave last minute pointersto U.S. Olympic' Swimming Com: Mary Fleets Thurs. In preparation for the Hatlonal Senior Aid Individuals Saluted mittee.In addition. to Miss Fleet four Women s Championships which beqan today In Fairview, Ohio. .. other Jacksonville area girls .. qualified for the Nationals. They For NAS litrainvril CkaMpioiiskips are Catie Ball ((100 and 200 yd. breaststroke), ((200 and 400 yd. Individual and team members were recognized: for their Intra- medley); Beppy Walton ((100 ,.r. mural accomplishments by C.O. Martin J. Stack as he presented and 200 yd. butterfly(200( and " ,trophies last Thursday afternoon in the NAS:',Gym. All but two of 400 yd. medley); Fletcher Kafka, Last week to the awards involved the Just-compleed Intramural Basketball season; ((400 yd. Individual medley) and ( " the singular accomplishment being a bole1ngolf award David Susan Anderson (400 yd. individual . D. Kelley of NART / J" medley.) ; The other award for a sport basketball awards Including. Never before in Florida AAU other than basketball was the National League First Place history have more than three wesaide4. annual FU./Ga. Inter ervice Trophy Intramural Championship women qualified in one year for I : . Conference Award to the NAS Award and Intermural the National Championships. Instrumental ; SAX bowling team who gatheredin Station Championship Award in in providing both :. the honor over two weekends addition to the squadron's Chuck training and competition were the './ iApril . of past competition. Chief Bob Bryson saluted as Intramural Winter Development meets at the ,, -' 9 Wilkins accepted the trophy on high scorer. Cdr.J.V.Lawrence NAS Indoor Pool launched by yesto :, "f behalf of team members. accepted on behalf of his squadron. Capt. Martin J. Stack last fall. ... ,..", Chief Bruce Kidd who coachedthe Miss Fleet is the daughter of i. ' lax Navy Flier basketballteam Capt. and Mrs. John P. Fleet a mailman who needed just'a bit more ",, the second half of the varsity Capt. Bob Watson was on hand officer-in-charge of Fleet Wea- " : season was presented the Conference to accept the American League ther Facility. to swing a week's vacation in Miami.. .. '. :i,' . award for second place. trophy for the Supply team which " Each team member present was finished at the top of their regu- Since their revival in 1896 who the family color lar season division. ; to an airman, got a \,.. introduced and presented an individual . trophy.Intramural Player Lou Rada of VP-30 the Olympics were scheduled* for TV instead of'ablack, and white portable. .. every fourth year. The two world , the Second Place Intramural '" ' and Station'Champions accepted ', : Ie..., wars however were'responsible ' Basketball award for VW-4 picked up a host of his squadron. for cancellation of tha international to a salesman who wanted to pay his in't: :'t: '": event in 1916. 1940 and '. NATTCStftMINUriiyThirteen 1944. j' surance premiums in one lump sum. ,.1' ,\ ." . '.t'. "' teams In the NATTC to a sailor who could spend two extra "'." \ Intramural Softball League taketo " their respective: diamonds to 'days home if he went by air. ..., .:, r: .', : open the season April 17. Highlighting VISITCLAUDE 17 play-off the season under will the be lights June on to a school .teacher who needed luggage 1.' y Field Games Three.are scheduled for Mondays .., Tuesday and Wednesdays. ) NOLAN } .:' CADILLAC & PONTIAC tour.feire\ ' not ''I''I MAIN AT ORANGE : > ,15" OPEN MOM. THRU SAT. UNTIL B PM Si4AJltIlJAAPAkTMENTS business .PHONE EL 3-3922 , CONVENIENTLY LOCATED/ to say no. NEAR. \ flOT.rl" BASES, l Only Min to Cecil HAS ", , ,' w n r rvt : 71 UNITS Too many bills? Unify them with a y . 1,2&3BEDROOM Uni-Loan. One loan takes care of every ,':': 1 . APARTMENTSALL LOUNGE & PACKAGE STORE thing. You make one payment per monthto I, ' t , "i < APTS HAVE: 3909 BLAND/NC/ BLVD. PHONE 771.3385 us. .4 " e WALL-TO-WALL CARPETSDRAPES LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURS.MIXED i UNIVERSAL I ,... ,.I'k."Tr k CENTRAL AIR & HEAT UTILITY ROOM DRINKS FOR PORCH one oftfce QJ3JJJ compcnfc300 *- . Half Price . Swimming Pool & Complete o OFFICES COAST-TO-COAST ' Laundry Facilities LADIES ONLY d I Near Schools Both Private DANCING/ EVERY NIGHTDRIVEIN UNIVERSAL CIT CREDIT COMPANY i- and Parochial ., , & Shopping.Center SERVICECASE 3312 leich llvd. "\ .: ,: . 6756 103rd STREET LOTS at J ckswfileFli.Phut .- \, if: ...: . PHONE 777-8844 . RESIDENT MGR.-APT 7 WHOLESALE PRICES! 391-1581 ', D. W. Priest USN (Ret) -I-, '- ""'- '" .,,-.,,;..--.-----.-. --.-. -- . . . . r Page 72 JAX AIR NEW/AFTERBURNER April IX 1967iNAS :| Spring Cup Match Play Ends, I INTRAMURAL GOLF I v. American League' Gold' 1 3 Mon. Team Won Lost Marine.Barracks 1 5. f Dependents Tourney Begins FltWeaFac 5 0 Mad Foxes .5.5 .._, ******** ' -- Gems 3.5 2.5 1 . Mrs. Richard Knock outshotthe VW-4 3 2 SPORTS for the NARTU "A"Dispensary 3 2 1C opposition Spring in the Match 2" 3 SHORTS Cup Championship . "A" VP 30 2.5 1.5 Play Tournament of the Jack- , FAETU 2 2 Active duty personnel,inter sonville Naval Air Station Women's - ested in varsity'softballAle playing "A" Hospital 1 3 Golf here.Association last Malnt. 1 4 on the base team, the Jax Navy Thursday Fliers, are asked to report to VAP 62 0 3 Second in the ..Championship . -i! J f Mackroth Field this' Saturday at 1 flight was Mrs. J Earle Bennett National League 9:30 a.m. for the season's first ; .a who was also lass year's' run- ::': workout. ner up.Winner. Team Won Lost Players are asked to bring " of the ConsolationFUghtwas NARTU B 4.5 2 5 their own softball.equipment for Mrs. Frank Miller. NARF '3 this . practice. Mrs. Jacques'Jacob was the VP 30 "B" 3.5 1.5 .****.**. winner of the Championship Di- VP 45 2.5 1.5 There will be no NAS Intramural - vJsion "B" flight followed by 679th 2 2 Golf for the week beginning - Mrs. James Stone and Mrs.Har- FAW 11 2 2 April 17, '(Monday) due ris Bolin, consolation winner. Air Operations 1 2 to the Military Dependents The respective winners received Supply 1 3 Championship Golf Tournament. their awards at a luncheon : - , THESE WOMEN were winners In the Spring Cup Championship at the "Tee House" last " Match Tournament play which finished last week. Thursday.Jax . ... r: Hosts //nferservice TourneyAs ", \ one group of lady golfers leave the course, another takes I I over.Monday, it'll be military dependents - from the five branchesof the service taking to the NAS 77th CONSECUTIVE,DIVIDEND links for the four day Military ' t Dependents Championship Golf SHARE Turnament, hosted for the first"time. 2MC.PER by the Navy and the first net time here. income. (in the sixth annual Competing Payable April 17.1961.to shareholders of record March 30. 1961 tournament will be 29 Army and Navy wives from NAS Jacksonville * Nas Cecil Field and & . ' Mayport Naval Station. in their respective flights. Hamilton Funds In contention for the strong .... INC. fJO.U. .Da.u CilirUi SRI championship will be Cleo Gal- yon, wife of Lt. T. Galyon anda seven handicapper from May- H : Y port. Mrs. Calyon was champion - at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in TAKE A LITTLE DRIVE 1948 58 and in 1967 at Con andSAVE necticut's New London Submarine .\ HOST PRO JOE MACDONALD and/ Mrs. Thomas B. Ellison, Base.Competitors. will be facing 54 tournament chairman discuss plans and reflect on the many holes over 5620 yards of BIG ! competitors that will cross this bridge when the Sixth Annual greens and fairways. Military Dependents Championship Golf Tournament begins 1 Monday the HAS course. Navy, always a ,East Coast Hellcats, Texans Share TopIn contender in lacrosse had four All .- Americans in the first 13 positions on the 1965 team. Solant Volleyball Action NAS Memphis started out the members of his squad and not South Atlantic Regional Volleyball field a weak team. THE Tourney action last Tuesday NAS Corpus Christi has two with two victories in as many members of last year's AU-Navy 4MROCI/( matches. The SoLant defending team in Andy Holman and Dick & SAVE $100 II champions, and newly crowned Yatchyshyn. Both of these I Sixth Naval District Champs,sent players were at Cecil Field last TERRACESan NAS Oceana ((5ND) down to de-. year for the District Tourney, Juan New CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE, feat, 7-15, 155152154. The Dick played' for NAS Memphis, "Hellcats',came back later in the and Andy was a' member of the at Niblicki or a Fine OK USED CAR from day and dropped Roosevelt Roads Pensacola "Goshawks'. ft 2 Bedrooms Puerto Rico ((10ND) by scores of Garden Type Apartmentswith 155154155. TODAY'S SOLANT SCHEDULE Country Club While Memphis was handling ( Matches scheduled for todayare atmosphere I their two opponents rather Kitchens equipped with G-E 10 NAS : a.m. Memphis vs , handily, one other entry in the t f'; NS Roosevelt Roads,Puerto Rico Ranges ft Refrigerators ; I i NAS CHEVROLETOLDSMOBILEGreen I ; tournament, Corpus Christ 1 I k 1 p.m., NAS Oceana vs NAS Corpus individual Air Conditioning t , 1l tt the their I It ((8ND) was doing same to j . and G-E f f f' foe": The Texans defeated Roose- Christi; 4 p.m., HAS Corpus Heating by e Christi vs NS Roosevelt Roads Drapes furnished Cove Springs Florida velt Roads, 15-2, 15-5, 16- , 14. Then in the final match of Puerto Rico; and 6 p.m., NAS Wall to Wall Carpeting and the day, Corpus Christi found the Corpus Christi vs NAS Memphis.Joseppi's Large Swimming Pool CHEVROLET going a little rough against NAS Phone 384-4406 PH JAX 264-9600 or 2649580.BU.1fr : Oceana, but came out on the high side by scores of '10-15, 15515101513.NAS Memphis and NAS Corpus Christi met last night in a 6:30 , p.m. match, but scores were not r available at press time. .' The double round robin tournament TRY MAMA LEORA'SSpaghetti : winds up tonight followingthe " 6 p.m. game between the Parmlgiana : 4 "Hellcats" and the "Texans". A : Trophies will be awarded to the SPECIAL 1 125 . winners, and players will be .. selected to represent the South Pizza. Spaghetti Lasagna . Atlantic Region in the All-Navy Steaks SandwichesBeer . . ' Tourney that will get underway Wine L' . .f here next week, following this SUN thru THURS u match. 5:00 p.m. J2:00'p.m. 4 The "Hellcats" are being i led and FRI SAT ', in their drive to the SoLant ; Crown by such All-Navy players 5:00 p.m 2:00 a.m. : -) as Doc Blanchard, Ray Barrows, Located 910 loci st. e Dick Gardner, and Buck Wurster.In . the first two matches of the CARRY OUT ORDERS DUFF M..I BEAVER tournament, coach Bob Morganhas PHONE EV 4-6666 e ,been able to use all eleven .:- 1" -. _..-..._ -:.. _"" _. --=----=- -=-- l' .;.""- .. I' ..IM, ; |
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