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' "a: , f ''). . (,r' ',*", " \ ' , Published by the Holt Publishing Company a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official expression of any. '; military department. The appearance of advertisements In this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any'military department of the products or services advertised. !, . VOL. 25 NO. ?18 U. S. NAVAL AIR STAT/ON, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA JULY 27, 7967 1 I Ieot It Iw - Local Owners Accept J , Open Housing Policy - Open housing for military personnel of discussions for the past month 1 serving at NAS Jacksonville between Captain Stack and, local .. has been agreed upon by owners and managers of housing almost 100 per cent of the own- facilities. , ers, managers, and operators( The primary concern was the apartments, motels.and mobile- acceptance of Negro personnel homes facilities in the ,vicinityof and their families by nearby mot- the station. els, particularly on their initial This agreement was announced arrival in the area for duty to the local press at-a news and until such time as they could \ ,: conference here by Capt. Martin make accommodations: for permanent - t'w a ,. J. Stack, commanding officer housing.During . !, mA ( e N July 19. the past few months, 4 The agreement was the result Captain Stack has had senior . :.. jr14 naval officers from the station w .. rAs conduct a census of the existing Hike Rules ,housing tion. facilities near the sta .In addition ,to Captain Stack's b,. Change for inquiries, Asst. Secretary Charles E. Baird headed a Department - of Defense team of ChiefsThe five members that cametoJack- . I Top j "j . 1. . ,,, '" sonville on June 30 to meet ' ._'; .. _.... '_ .4 h 1 25TH ANNIVERSARY. Navy nurse Lt. f.g.) Margaret j, Vowels and Wove',Down ''Richardson Navy has changed some of with and conduct local owners fact and finding managers check Navy dependent during rounds at Naval/ Hospital. See Page 6 for story on Waves' 25th its procedures for promoting Its ference. a { con- birthday. super chiefs.A Baird commented that of the Bureau of Personnel notice i outlines new rules which will being 14 areas surveyed throughout' by the the Department country , make E-8/E-9 in Increments HAS Rework Save Taxpayers promotions of Defense, Jacksonville had replacing the old oncea more progress in solving this year promotion policy. problem than other without any , The revisions will be effeCtive - for chiefs who intervention from, government : successfully .and' that will . $450,000 UndPCoVPbii agencies. appears it k : : passed the:tests iii May* .A $e-< ' be, able solve; to .the problem 1t ; . .. ... .. ectlori board is!scheduled] to meet locally.;, .:.\ The Naval Air Rework Facil- command, its cost reduction pro Department of Defense savingswas of in super September dhiefs.to pick the new crop It has, been noted' that none of ity ,and the air station saved gram has been detached from the placed at $914 million for The Navy's personnel bureau the naval fact finding teams, nor air station's control. FY67. the team from the Department taxpayers over $450,000 during will authorize advancements overa fiscal year 1967. according: to Areas of consideration under In his report to the Presi- 10-month period based on relative of Defense tried to enforce any statistics compiled by the two the fiscal program included dent, Secretary of Defense Robert standings as determinedby action in this matter, but rather organizations. secondary items, equipment and S. McNamara noted that the September selectionboard. they tried only to enlist cOoperation - Hershel B. Cunagin, management supplies, operating expenses, the departrrient'sinltialfive-year Chiefs will be promoted in of the local owners and analyst with the air station's equipment maintenance manage- program produced savings of six increments on the. 16th of managers in voluntarily provid- Comptroller Office announced ment and packaging and preserv more than $14 billion. It was November, January,March,May ing the necessary facilities and a savings of $50,000 in ing. started in 1962. July and September.Master services. the Real Property Management Estimated goals for fiscal year In authorizing release of the chief nominees' final- The agreement announced last Division: 1968 and 1969 are $2,686,000.This report by DOD President John- multiple and eligibility will now week is expected to eliminatethis The Rework' Facility's cost figure includes realized,, son said, "I am particularly be computedfrom November 16 problem of discrimination in reduction coordinator, .Perry savings from last fiscal year. pleased with the alertness shownto of the year promoted unless the future and help greatly tosolidify Medlock; listed NARF's approved Revised goals for the two com opportunities for,, cost reduction otherwise specified. even better relations savings at 402804. mands are scheduled to be despite the ''pressure of Individuals authorized for pro- between, service personnel and The here assigned this month. combat operations." the local residents of the area savings were motion to one of the Navy's top announced as the Department of The savings here was part of : pay grades must declare their surrounding,the air station. Defense Cost Reduction Program the annual Department of Defense The consolidation Issue intent of accepting or decliningthe ended for fiscal year 1967. Cost Reduction Program report In Duval ,County,which will advancement no later than ' This will be the last year sent to the President. be decided at the polls Aug January 15 of the applicable cycle. Admiral .'oor.r . that the two commands will an- ust 8th, Is one which vitally Chiefs selected in September nounce combined savings under Patrol SqvcidroiHosts affects the well being must make their intentions knownto the cost reduction program. of all Its citizens.All personnel sections by January To ItcoMf CNOThe Since NARF became a separate eligible voters should 68 if authorized for promotionin Rtstrvists acquaint themselves with the November 67-Septembcr} 68 Navy will get a new Chief cycle. of Naval Operations Tuesday and of the Issue the cons Naval Reserve Patrol Squadron pros Those declining advancementare when Adm. Thomas H. Moorer 821 from New Orleans, as they see them, then automatically canceled from assumes duties as the Navy'stop arrived ,here Monday for two express their decision' at the advancement lists. The four-star admiral.He . J u c weeks active duty with VP 16. the ballot box on August8th. Chief of Naval Personnel will will relieve Adm. DavidL. Flying P2V Neptune aircraft, consider alternate selectees in McDonald who is retiring the reservists will undergo a order to fill vacancies after serving over four yearsas ' series of training periods while CNO. at Jacksonville. Admiral Moorer moves to the Under the command of Cdr Pentagon from Norfolk Va., Frank A Dayton the reserve where he was Commander in squadron brought 15 officers and Chief Atlantic; Commander in 82 enlisted men for training with Chief, Atlantic Fleet and Supreme VP 16. Allied Commander, At- Squadron pilots will fly antisubmarine lantic. He had served in the warfare training three-hat position since May of missions in the Jacksonville area. 1965. Next week VP 821 pilots A 1933 graduate of the Naval will ny> to Norfolk Naval Air Academy, Admiral Moorer served ..' Station for a two-day exercise. on cruisers before reporting - ? ; They will rendezvous with sub toPensacola where he earn- A marine home-ported in Norfolkand ed his aviator's wings in 1936. continue training operationsoff r : the Atlantic coast. | Commissary f SAVED MONEY. Miss Sylvia/ Officers and enlisted aircrew- CIVILIAN DIRECTOR .. Robert H. Willey, director of Civilian Store here secretary In theComp- men from the squadron will also The Commissary , Management for the Navy and Capt. Martin J. Stack Manpower Cecil Field and Maypon will troller Office, pushes a load receive electronics equipment at \ of money representing the saVe training with the Fleet A via discussed/ civilian personnel programs, working conditionsand be closed for inventory Saturday. ings the base made under the tion Electronics Training Unit operations? during Monday afternoon meeting. W///ey/ also The stores will reopen for normal - here visited other officers In the during here. business Tuesday. ,Cost Reduction! .! ,Program! ,. . . . ,, area tour ..... ..., .. .".,-".. .'. . 1. 'S \'\ i. r July/ 27, 1957 2 MX AIR NEW/AFTERBURNER _ What Did Moses Say? Civic/ Responsibility ''I. I' ,) t-> S t> r v I l P , ('"What part do you play In the life of your militaryor civilian Ed Sowa By community Are you an active participant in its affairs or doou Once upon a time, a time which seems so remote to us now, "ledCie ir7' a man named Moses went up on a mountain. Whence he returned, ROMAN CATHOLIC $ ;are an Uhmarried serviceman or woman living In he bore from that place ten rules by which all mankind were to Edward / blmdtfw i service, family living in government housing you S,. Chapel < abide. contribution should tate an alWe' 'interest and make a positive to Among these rules or commandments was one which read: SUNDAY MASS - 9 a.m. community. "Thou shalt not steal." and 11 a.m.DAILY your The numerous civic, service, youth and church groups found in Throughout the many centuries that man has lived by these MASS11:30a.m.. town and on military bases offer excellent opportunities rules, he has had the problem of language, more specifically, SATURDAY MASS --9:00 a.m. for every you to serve your community, make new friends, broaden your interpretation of language.The CONFESSIONS - Saturday knowledge and help maintain good relations between the civilian word "steal" has unfavorable denotation thus a most many 5 p.m. 5:30 pjn.77:30, p.m. and military portion. other words which amount to the same thing have been devisedin f A its stead, but in the final analysis, all these words mean the same thing.taking of something which does not belong to us. U.S. Naval Hospital This dictum is further complicated by a problem of ownershipof property., It seems natural enough that we know what belongsto SUNDAY MASS - -8 a.m. us and what does not, but again society has complicated this relatively easy matter. Government has caused the evolution of such terms and entitiesas PROTESTANT state, public propeny, democratic system, and the like--terms which connote that certain things belong to every one In common. All Saints Chapel/ Again interpretation begins to go astray. When some people hear that they own a portion of something they begin to assume that DIVINE SERVICE10 a.m. ... they have the right to claim that portionwhenever they deem proper. SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9 a.m. .,;::; j'M .. ) .. .;."': - Service have a wealth of talent and information to offer When certain deemed people , things these are as public propeny, things SCHOOL - 9 a.m. become the property of all people collectively, to be used or sharedin CJ.apel'C'a1ter, Bldg. 751 based upon varied backgrounds, experiences, and familiarity with In the United States and in foreign countries. You common, but under particular circumstances. WEDNESDAY many areas can Of particular interest in this matter is the subject of government Choir Rehersal - 7 p.m. provide new ideas, outlooks and energy to the groups and organizations ! propeny. Government propeny is public propeny. As definedby THURSDAY which are vitally concerned with the well-being, growth the Constitution, it is the property that belongs to the government. Young Adult Group 7 p.m. and progress of the communities they serve. Since our government is a democracy--a government of the peoplewe -- Christian Science Service Civic responsibility involves more than a neutral or negative have the right to share in this propeny, BUT under the condition . -8 pjn. approach to community affairs. Contributing your time and talentsto that we do not attemp to convert this public property into (SECOND MONDAY ;r Each: Month die activities and projects of your' military or civilian communityis . private property. Chapel Women's Guild the positive approach to civic responsibility. , Thus personnel who are employed' in government offices or . 930am. It will not only make your' particular community a better place in installations may, not take anything from that installation. Evenin (Chapel Center) which to live, but it will make your tour of duty more. enjoyableand . cases where the material that they may take has been labledas personally rewarding. (AFNB) '" , scrap, it nonetheless remains government propeny and may U,S, Naval not be taken. It is illegal and prosecution under the law may be Hospital Imposed. Enlisteds Eligible for New There are methods whereby public propeny may be acquired for SUNDAY SERVICE--- --10 a.m. private'' use. Surplus sales and auctions are often held whereby Traffic Naval Academy ProgramA persons may ,purchase these items at a fraction of their value. This of course is legal and sanctioned. didates will take the oath Bureau of Naval Per- as new Here aboard the station there Violations are certain procedures that must midshipmen. be followed for the removal of public propeny from the confines of sonnel notice has outlined a pro- the ,base. The most outstanding example of procedure Is the The following Is a report of gram which will allow enlisted Applicants for this demand- cumenr.of a property pass., This pass allows the person who bearsit pro- motor vehicle Accidents and traffic men to attend the U. S, Naval ing program must make a $300 to'leave the base with the articles in his possession. violations for the period July Academy without first attendingthe deposit upon entry to the academy 18 July 24.Number Naval Preparatory School. for uniforms. An additional These passes must be obtained whether the items in question of Accidents The bureau announcement out- $12.50 must be paid by appli- have been purchased or not. Even If a person Is borrowing some This Week --------4 lines ground rules for nomina cants for College Entrance Examination - item or taking it to another point, he must present this propeny pass if the items are public goods, i.e., government propeny. Total Accidents this year through tions of men to attend the academy Board tests. This also applies to all personnel, military or civilian.At July 24, 1967 - -199 beginning with the class en- The Bureau of Personnel notice - this station, the authorized passes include: ((1) delivery pass Number Accidents through July., tering in June 1968. outlines the, following requirements . (DD 1460))} ((2)) Bill of Lading from Supply Department: ((3) Trans- 1966 .- ,- ,- -' -210;, ,. Each year' the Secretary of the for enlisted men interesting portation Control and Movement Document (TCMD), (DD Form 1384)); Total number of days since last Navy has the opportunity to select in attending the aca' I or a Material Routing Sheet, S&E Form 835. injury in 'a motor vehicle" acci- 85 regular Navy or Corpsmen : demy... , There are certain cases when a special pass is necessary for dent - - -14 to attend Annapolis. Be at least 17 years old the removal of private, property from the base.. For example Number of Violations In the past, selectees first and not have passed 21st birth if you were to be working in the carpentry shop making a boOk- This Week "-'.- ,- -21 attended the Naval Prep School day as of July 1 of the year case you may be stopped at the main gate and asked to present a Speeding -,'., ---1 before reporting to the academy. entering the academy. Propeny Pass. Reckless Driving -- '- -1 The new program will allow a -- ,Present an acceptable high The Marines at the gate do not accuse you of unlawful possessionor Going through Stop Sign -2 "few exceptionally well qualified school certificate or its equI- stealing, but rather they merely are asking If you have per- Other Violations -+ -17 candidates" to enter the academy valent, including 15 units of college '- mission to remove the article from the limits of the base. Twenty nine drivers appeared without the prep school back- preparatory subjects. The pass that must be obtained in this situation (as well asmany before the Traffic Hearing ground. -- Have a GCT ARI com- other situations) is Property Pass NAVSANDA 155. This Board at the meeting held on Applications for the direct admission bined score of not less than 118. pass may be obtained from the Supply Department at no cost by Tuesday. Disposition'of the cases to the academy program No waivers will be granted. submitting DD Form 1348. included the following: Nine lost must reach the Navy's person- -- Must have 24 months obligated - Thus if you are ever in doubt as to whether or not you have driving and parking privileges nel bureau by November 1 of service on July 1 of the, . permission to remove some object from the station ask your aboard station for various this year in order to be eligi- year entering the academy. ' division officer or department head for advice and information, and periods; Nine were assigned to ble to attend the academy next -- Meet medical and physical - obtain the proper pass for safe passage. complete an eight,hour course year.' requirements. " This article is not''intended to accuse any personnel of misap in remedial driving NA TIC; Applicants will undergo various -. Be single and never have propriation or theft, but merely to cite the precautions,that should One received a suspension; Six medical and scholastic'tests been married. :. be taken to avoid embarrassment of accusation.Be were given warnings;Three were and if successful will be per- Additionally candidates will' sure that you have,:a legitimate right to any private property dismissed; One was fined ( U. S. mitted to enter the academy go before a Interview board of that you may 'acquire or possess. Be extra sure that if you obtain Commissioner); and.10 referredto bout July 1. officers. The board will Judge public property that it is done so in the proper manner. commanding officers for possible The selectees will report to applicants on such areas as motivation - 'Remember, once you are accused of stealing or "acquiring items disciplinary action. the academy earlier than their dependability, judgment - by other than legal measures" it takes a long time before you will Twenty'' nine drivers were classmates for an indoctrina and self -. control. be trusted again. Don't take this chance. "Follow the book." assessed 50 traffic points* tion period. They will be briefed Enlisted men interested in At times, "red tape"can be a Ufe saver,if not a reputation preserver.. 1 on the rigors of academy life making a career out of the Navyas in order to become familiar with a commissioned officer are Modesty to PrideDuring the school's academic and military encouraged to visit the station's - educational '' demands. office' and see what Following indoctrination the adacemy 'program has to of- most of its history, our Nation's military and naval needs, I can- /er.TheJAX ' were modest and,could normally be 'met with small regular and Navy t T u forces. World War II experiences and the emergence of the United Statesas a leader in the postwar world led to a change in the organizationof (4- America's defense structure. %r'ICELANDIC The National Security Act of July 1947'set up a National "Military AIRNEWSls a Civilian Enterprise News- Establishment with a Secretary of Defense, added an independent paper distributed each Thursday at the Air Force to the Army and Navy to form three separate departments, Air Station, Jacksonville Florida U, S. Naval and continued the Joint Chiefs of Staff first established in 1942. It lishing by the Holt. Pub Company also provided for joint agencies In the; fields of research and supply. ted for a private firm. All Copy submit- Amendments to the National Security Act In 1949 made the Sec- use! In the JAX AIR NEWS must be forwarded retary of Defense the President's principal assistant in all matters to the Public, Affairs office, Box 2. NAS Jackson- relating to the Department of Defense. The Army,'Navy, and Air I vUle by 10:00: noon on Monday before Force became military departments within the Department of Defense. News Items are welcomed from publication The Department of Defense's ultimate missionistodeter aggression phone 772, 3118 i or 3119. all sources Tele- and defend our freedom. . The success of that mission depends on the loyal service pride, SSSPage are solicited by the publisher purpose and skill of every member of the Armed Forces. (AFNB) such should be directed to: I ::1 Jacksonville, Florida Company 32210 1950 Blanding Blvd. IlQJoo JlWil @j o @ lP) I EYEFUL, i ...: Miss:_ VOL. 25 N0. 1S Telephone JULY 388.21, 1967 2155 Grucft/n Pefursocfoff/r./ ..- / ... " .' '- .. ' 27, 1967 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Peg JN X%%%V%% . ,. 1.' :,. . ;, f How to write checks- . . $395 . for < " : when you have $14 in your I I i t ,1' checking account. \ 't, ,, ., " 7' ".t' \ . 7'f: :;: \,''' ;' i ? : ,, . >\\\o. (' 1 'J. ' J : :,t (< .. 'I' : , .... i.: \ ...", ,'. 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(There's only a modest annual service charge) IC:ti;. .', '.,;,,;; E t Furthermore, Bancardcheks extend you credit automatically..end embarrassing overdrafts. '7 ' i< r Now what could be more convenient-or easier? Get the full facts about new Bancardcheks. " ----------------------------------------, 1.ff' .. .' I : " \{ WESTSIDEATLANTICBAHK,' : ., : 'f' . ,: ? ; I: : : :/ ;. 7416JACKSONVILLE :. .. .: PHONE P.O. BOX I '., '/C...'.>" FLORIDA 32210 eo \. ,' I' ':" ,: > " ,, "" " Picas and me full Information' about the Bancardchtk' Check Credit "o".'Tundcntand:" '.l do. '<" r ,I I :\':.:;.'01.':?;1:.,. 11,: ',. .:: I not have to hove a checking; account at The Atlantic to qualify for this "an.' ", )' -\ * I! TODAY ; ." 'T I I I :"! ' . ', . Name. : .j., s I :,I't: I '. \ <: .I.I'IJI"'( " Street : ''.'N ,i;: 'I " I :"jll.) '" -, I 771-6161 ..:..4t.. I' : 1 City", ttat. Zip Code ::,. ',):I I., .w wLJ -.: :;:." ', :.,..,;; ; I ' ------------------------------------ I ' 'VH n, "It's a Pleasure to Bank Atlantic >> ml ; > .. ': . .. :.: 'WESTSIDE ff aJ" : : , . 4328 BLANDINQ BLVD. AT HARLOWJACKSONVILLEFLORIDA ._f: ;; ., , 1 f ;- -' ': o 3221OJuly ., ... 1';' " I Poge 4 JAX AIR NEVtS/AFTERBURNER July 27, 7967 AS1 Strickland NamedCF eF, Five Cecil Sailors Win: I Sailor of Month Suggestion A wards. I "I plan to spend the next 40 repairs.His Five Cecil Field sailors will on the basis of his suggestion years in the Navy". AS1 Charles IL -1 receive cash awards in approximately which involved the "Status of Sp- . Strickland says. This is quite a commendation in pan two weeks from the Beneficial are UHF/VHF Transmitters" career but coming from the June "Your knowledge and technical Suggestions Program as His proposal which involved Sailor of the Month it is standard skill in this field as well as a result of proposals submittedby shutting transmitters down dur- operating procedure. your ability to plan work and them. ing periods of non-operation,will Strickland; of the Aircraft promote harmonious relation AMH3 William G. Bernhardtof save Cecil Field approximately - Maintenance Department, has ships. are truely commend VA-174 invented a "Tire $563 during the first of oper- been in the Navy since 1957 able. Breakdown and Assembly Rig" ation. when he enlisted in ,his native which will save Cecil Field approximately BMl C. J. Dolmseth, a station of state of Alabama. He has served .the general condition $1200 during the fir Master-at-Arms, will receive a at ,MIramar California;. this (ground support) equipment" K : st year of operation. The rig $15 cash award for his suggestion Sanford Florida; and IWAkuni, has been greatly improved. F-_ fin can exchange tires much faster of eliminating the exculsive Japan. A native of Ozark Alabama FY than themethod now employed Chief's mess in the Chow Hall Strickland is presently assigned Strickland Is past vice-president and will save many man-hours and combining Chief First Class asGroundSupport Equipment of Branch 63 of the Fleet Re- British Radm. of work. Bernhardt will receive and Second Class so there wouldbe t Division Leading Petty Officer. serve Association He is marriedto a $60 cash award.' more lines open for the lower He is in charge of Inspection the former Kathy Sanders of Reviews 81 ADJ2 Ronald J. Gray- also of arades.Amacker. repaired support equipment and Goldbond Virginia and has one VA-174 originated "F-8 Idle Promoted prepares work orders to cover son, Charles three. Afterburner Detent Adjustment .. Rear Admiral Louis Le Wrench". The wrench saves Lieutenant (JG) C. :b.: Amack Bailly inspects Attack Squadron $1008 of the base's money every er was promoted to the rank of 81, accompanied by Cdr. E. A. year and about 8 1/2 man hoursof lieutenant in ceremonies held in SBob's( ?' Grunwald before presenting the work every time it is used.It Ready Room four aboard the air- Oak Hill Britannia Award at ceremonieslast eliminates the necessity of removing craft carrier USS America(eN A- Wednesday. The award was numerous plane partsbe- 66)). Commander A. R. Cunning- Pure Service CenterOpen presented to Ltjg( ) Houserman fore adjustments can be made on ham, Commanding Officer of Attack - for proficiency In bombing, the engine. Gray will get a $50 Squadron Thirty-Six made for your convenience 6 am. 10 p.m. In presenting the award,RAdm. cash award. the presentation. LeBailly said that "This is more CMA3 Robert H. White of the Lt. Amacker is a native of than just a trophy. This award Public Works Department sug- Poplarville, Mississippi and is raid senrkt.pkkp. & Silvery goes to an efficient officer in gested that equipment under repair the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. be tagged. White will receive Amacker. He graduated from efficient and it an squadron, represents - uechulc as 4ity..Aneric & Ferelf a Cats the admiration of the a $15 cash award basedon Poplarville High and attended Royal Navy. Great compliments the safety value of his sug- Pearl River Jr. College priorto 103111 & James Rd.! should go to the United States gestion. entering the military service. '771-9156 Jacksonville Navy and the U. S, for takingon Attached toVA-36Lt. Amack- Fla the task of keeping peace in ETN3 Richard Furth of GEMD c sr is presently deployed. to the f the world. will receive a $30 ,cash award 1 Mediterranean f ' You can be choosyv when you select a home in... . 1 agy ::BELL.A.IJR: : :: . 1..., 1'1'r I,t f' 110- : , " 1#" I 't ; dIt" II IIi41 ; rr'I IM'p+' r V I II II ,j # CII.... Your 111.11.11 Lot! I i I I .", w' , I " _,. .T. I ' Y I "' :, -." it ; ,, I ! :. xl I n : .. ,." : .. r'I '' 4' .. a} . :ktl1FR.y.w I. ' . . Y li f X11M - \, A ;\ WNtch *, r . Y..r , c " Che.s. Y.tir Horn Design! J C H.... . St "' t i II'.in* Built! ;" ,(" -L .', 01'i -, T ..h".. ....",,"",''L;: ,-< ", __ .......... _ ' ..,& Ji1,......... ..- ':.....<......... ...j . ;; -10- ' 4 _.JI . . k''r'., I"oo.-.NVI tl',:"'t"".'""":" !<",%';'f\t, ," :."_-ry..t'..' '+I"ttI" >>!.1"",, ,,,.. . f" , " E ::; ': ... ' ----x.--: :.YoOo; ': : t. "'.> iI'. YdM '"- ;! II.IIA".2__ ''Ii 4'-Jp. .. J r'.J>JII' ..... . , .t. t 4t_ ""'b.-: 8 '. ... '. .. .. .. .. ;. .4' . . "- ...... ,- ......." _'.............1 .411..., rj I Ii COME sY AND VIIIT THE BIAUTffUL i BELLAIR COMMUNITY TODAY! : :E'LI.IEIIoJ.LE : :: . : :: EtJIL: : ] RS. xNC.You : .. sre con aIty Invited to Inspect our hams at your 10 A.M.to Dart- Travel South on nsNvKd.conwnIence s1): .. .. .. .. \. "...'- -... .. ... .. . f .' -..1... ...,:/r +vw--. z.fv 'iFRK'Mrl" hM .w. +rw_.UIt,\."... <'\.""v tSS.'\.+eCV f"t..' .. :\ ' \ \\\\ ,'-'\'.\"\\,\,'\\ .'\\ .' .' . \\\\\\\'"".\'." .'.'.\."'. , .,., I I 1967" ' July 27, JAX AIR H' EWS/AFTERBURH ER ftag-.5 i wHMMBBIi BMPB Hil HHHHHMBiHMHHBBBHBl HHMPMHi MBHMHMHHMMHi I I F Jacksonville Area Civil Service New.s1 Civilians RespondTo Retiring Emptoytc Blood Donor Day Rtctivcs Watch Wiley F. Tillman retired last One-hundred and nineteen civilian Coy, H.M. Palmer, JJ. Borge, week after working over25yefrrs employees responded to the W. H. drench, J. M. Moody, hdNJ4L at Public Works. request for donors when Blood H. R. EsP sito, O.L. Henry,J.G. CaPt. L. W. Graves publicworks Donor Day was conducted July Cusimano, J. A.Johnston, C. W. officer, presented Till- 19. The Jacksonville Blood Richardson, F. F. Dedrick, H. O. man a wristwatch. It was the Bank's supply was increased by Wood, F. H. Sellers, W. G. Sapp, first 'watch presentation under a 100 pints or 807"* of the established B. K. Adams, W.A. Sadowski, new program started by the Civilian - goal. 'J. F. Burns, D. D. Haley, .Employees' Recreation and Most of the 19 who were not allowed B. L. George, D. E. Black, H. C. Welfare Association.The . to contribute were disqualified Church, C. M. Johnson, E. L.. association plans to givea for medical reasons.A Westerwelle, H. G. Rhodes, C.N. "' watch to employees who retire - few were rejected because they Elliott J. L. Ruff R. D. Holden, after serving more than 20 were _not yet 21 nor were they M. Sanborn, C.P. Crouch, R.W. }upr years at the air station married or serving in the armed SmYthe R. K., Reinhardt, A. M. forces and did not have thir par Ballard, I K. R. Fricke,W.G.Williams Tillrrun's retirement Was ents' consent. P. E*. Wisul, D. D. Field, mandatory.* He retired the 'day There were,'l9volunteersfrom C. L. Register, R.W.Wills.J.D. before his 70th birthday. the Naval Air Rework Facility Richardson W. E. Swilley, F. E. 15 from Supply Department, 11 Addington, H. E. Norris, M. M GETS WATCH L. W. Graves watch He had worked Public Works I from Public Works Department, Mowbrav. W. E. Bynum, J. J. -- Copf. presents to retiring at four from NaVy Finance Office, Middleton.N, F. Blasloli. R. O. civil service worker Wiley// F. Tillman as Mrs. Tillman since 1942 and had served<< under 13 public works officers. , two each from Comptroller,Legal Swaney J. R. Beddard Jr.J.W. looks on. I . and Industrial Relations Department Gay H. L King,Jr., J. K .Grif- and one each from the fin. J 1 Department Medical Department and Security The donors from Supply De- REDUCTIONS HELD OVER!! . The donors.fromNaval Air Rework partment were: W.'J. Broderick, G. Marcus, A. L. Daymude.H.B.Kolsom. . Facility were: W.1.Geiger, I M. Brown. S. D. Rye, ' H. James, H.M. Osterman,J.D. Jr., C. R. McGee, J. Cutcliffe Bennett, R.L. Duncan, J.L.Sock- B. Weiss, J. W. Land, E. Futch ' well, H.E. Wilson, J.T. Tiner, W.A.Hallmark, J.A.Pavlick. H. J. W. Simmons Jr.,P.S.Wilson WHITEWALLALEI L Thomas, R. B. King. Martin R.L. Sojfield, J. B. The donors from Public Works Weaver, Jr., E. L. Cox F. Me- Department were: R. D. Mann ' Septefeber Test Silted G. D. Presson, C. O.Womeldorf, D. S. Vann, T.O. Martinez, Jr., A' new nationwide examinationis D. W. Goodwin, W. C. Hollings- ' scheduled to be issued in worth, E. L. Leslie and L. T, September, for accountants, aud- Htbbard. itors, and Internal Revenue 'agents : : grades GS-5 and,7. The donors from the Navy Fin- .. . ,' 4* The exam will cover:mariyexamlning ance Office were B. Kickllghter, tony Men y/N'vwstl/M *, .M..,. .1ttI'tIM> 1, .. H. D. Strickland and J. H.Ger- -- ,1 . \ ) Jurisdictions'lnthesame alds. 'Those from, the Comp-- .; , geographical area, permitting . wider consid- troller Department were E. E. " applicants to get eration on the basis' ( a single Sutherland and M.C.Fahnestock, Mriylire application from Industrial Relations Department Th 1i Agencies will be given author were O. Russell and ity for direct hiring eligibles J. F. Davis. Contributing from E. B. who have a minimum prescribedscore. Legal Department were Fernandez and B. C. Robinson. . E. C. Miller' and P. F..,McLean (1I i : by UniroyaT onated from the Medical Department . I Wont Ad Sell I and Security Depart ;' 14 \ . ment respectively. .1.T ; .; i -. -- .a I 'Tit 'etMtrJTS f.... tin ....-11 tJW MMtTfS ...t ,.,.... tko sizes I r a All POPUUR SEES o r M REDUCED! ' ' STARTING AS LOW AS 1V1I11 LL 95 .. ...U..Lf......"" 1.r... ,Itt IALI mu r1RJ0417 11M UJMI. IUS 1.17x73$5 .._ If IUS 2.DI SAVES MONEY. Eugene T. D/c/ non, (left) explains his, Idea 77.1.. 1..1.IUS 2.21mi. UImi. , helicopter rotor alii 2.5 of an alternate inspection procedure on U5-1. "IS }J4ttt blades to N. P. Rogers and E.D. Boise looks on. Dlckenson's mls 213Ut list JMt $ suggestion was estimated to have saved the governmentSJ9,355. lists ..?, UJliSIS work is done at NARF. 'a a, 277 The rotor !0411 21. 2MttttflMMT .... , AI I.atJtt.....1! . AI FaHl7 Inl! 7839 NORMANDYBLVD.. THE BSSf PLACE/ TOWN TO BUY TIRES . Vr ... tir..zw% 781-3322 Call nni let MS irrflMfe your party CRISWE I !! ; r, r WED., FRI., SAT.1pf&I 1 : , 9 til ?? HOW OF THE FAMOUS UNHtOftl TIGER PA ilk HAPPY HOUR... wIf. 4 6 PM and 8:30 loaf DOWNTOWN : _: . ,-:- ' I r rg.6' % 'J '" ,H" ,.- .j !! 6 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER' / July/ 2 27, 1967- July 27 7967 .. JAX AIR/' HEWS/AFTERBURNER: ? .Paa.1- -1-7 7I , I I /v "'Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency y ServiceSKC Celebrate 25thDuring Anniversary' ',; {: ", ,'< " The Women Accepted for Vol-- In setting forth requirements for the war, they were on Maintaining good public rela- __ unteer Emergency Service,more eligibility. Through this loop duty at nearly every t type of tions within the Navy and out N., commonly known as WAVES, are hole the Navy was able to en- shore activity, Including air stations side in civilian organizations is I celebrating their 25th Anniversary !- list 11,275, women, called Yeo naval hospitals, district a goal that a WAVE, strives for. : ; - since becoming a reg manettes. headquarters, Navy yards and This is evidenced by the time "aIL I " ular part of the Naval Reservein 'These women performed as supply depots in both statesideand spent by a number of WAVES 1942. clerks, translators, draftsmen, oversea billets. working. with the Navy Relief : While this was a first it finger print experts camouflage By July 1945, there were Christmas'Program to aid needy . designers, and recruiting agents. over 86,000, WAVES in the Navy. families - was not without precedent. His- and underprivileged : ;* ; . tory and tradition recorded centuries All were released from active Legislation was sponsored by children. . ago that women took their duty by July 1919. the Navy in 1946, for the con- They have also traveled place beside fighting men in time On July 30, 1942, a new law sideration of Congress author- throughout the state of Florida ;:iJLL : of war. established WAVE Corps ize the enlistment and appoint- participating' Inparades, recruit- The U. S. Navy Nurse Corpswas subject to regulations govern ment of women in the regular ing campaigns' air shows with i established in 1908, making Ing the Naval Reserve.Miss Mildred Navy and in the Naval Reserve. various squadrons-representing '' ' nurses the first women in the McAffe, then president of The Women's' Armed Ser the Navy and promoting good pub L- I Navy. Wellesley College, was selectedto vices Integration act, signed by lic relations by informing the During World War I the press- lead the new Women's' Reserveand President Truman In 1948 made public of the vital role today's ing need for clerical assistanceat was sworn in ''as a lieutenant women a permanent pan of the Navy has In maintaining peace. Jt, commander, in August 1942. Navy. The have M'M naval shore stations could not proven themselvesa 'ri"HI . -(1 :w V _______ be met by man power alone. Colleges and universities today the Navy WAVE vital segment of.the Navy team. ________ Investigation revealed that a opened d their doors to begin the enlists under the same rigid 1916 the Naval training of officers and enlisted requirements as do her male i act establishing ____ "The chief I women of the Navy. counterparts.has simillar of Naval Operations - Reserve force did not soeclfysex training attends many of the same service / extends/ warm congra. ! schools, advances in rate, tulations to the WAVES on the ii and the occasion of their i -U assumes same espon- Silver Jubi ______ : y sibilities of the as Navy.do,the male members lee. As members of the Navy iI team your services throughoutthe NAS WAVES are awares of five : past twenty * the years I responsibility share\with\ have been Invaluable to , I the male members in meeting the our naval needs of the modern Navy. establishment. { THE YEOMANETTES of World/ War I were, 'the. tint women to serve In th. Navy. Meeting these needs and responsibilities -' jr Admiral. David L. ! BETSY chief is a primary con- McDonaldJr. MIKESELL, of master at.t arms the .. ----- U. S. WAVE'S' barracks, carries on with'the many calls she ,receives cern of conscientious WAVES. Navy1TLi - dally, with the opening line, "Chief/ I, need your help". ,. : '. ,' ,.- __ AC2 PAT HARTSOCK, In the air, traffic tower' checks to see ' Roosevelt 4I' If approaching aircraft has their landing gear In readiness. t( ; } CAR WASH I r Mall '. For y yur" .Be a?tag N NOd'. OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY! 8:30: AM 5:30: PM : I' \c'I;\ : . RM1 1 JEAN JONES is assigned to the communications .. Inlet Marina FREE CAR WASHWITH department- COMFA/ftMX./ . 4. SALES nil SERVICE far 15 GALS. OR MORE STANDARD OIL.. 4 PRODUCTS CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Z:. : Mercury and M.rCruls: .r t &&ri .*;-L c, :., ....,' ' ,$PRAWAX .-. ONLY' 50* ..% ;iJ!.: .t: : 'l- ,., 's1A7M:7. ,.,., e ' Located In Roosevelt Mall Shopping, Center. ,. i--: 'w t .. .. .c''. .., < -- ? I: _r..rl. ' !7hdEXPERT ., --=-- ..r ,1 1OIPOSIT ,. ,; .; / REPAIR SHOP' ' ENS. GLORIA AMATRUDI'' duties .a* .ducithnalerv/ces/ officer/ and WAVE "__ C1J HIGHWAY 17 ORANGE PARK' 24-11351* "$ t 1I t t.1 ., barracks officer, Includes administering the ath to personnel r re enlisting. PNC ANNE ,CUNNINGHAM and SN Dotty Marlburger,' R1__ L-I -B'L U- '"," :""!" h ",... '((4.. ,read one of the many forms of correspondence-they must ; 1kj : check In the mall room of the personnel office./ . %\ I SN LIZABETH TEAL., assigned/ to ground electronics'; .. % ,: : --- -------- maintenance, looks as If she enjoys/ the not so common OPEN SUNDAY H'I lob of' driving a Navy! vehicle.Kjc p... -' .. JEEPERS CREEPERS? ? ? .... ..1 7If,9y/&r4r t tt OUR,MONTHLY.Y PEST CONTROL,SERVICE ,, / f )Ih PIZZA B4NTi& p 4''. CLEANS THEM OUT KEEPS THEM OUT! I t t'f I' iIh) ; j. : MILITARY PERSONNEL SPECIAL. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY TAKE OUT ORDERS DINING ROOM I $ ' GOO G W..fvr thm the VW 16 point 8"f.ty and. Ptfomaa. .. !n.p.cttoll. - .. ... , :;b PREMIUM BEER'Ci'.OlCE CUT STEAKS Q .. .Thm we tund_.tp Uchtmd.... and r plac4 vmythtnc. that. CALL MONTH n d d it. And!(u nt* d tn m 100"%" for the repair" or.1.et ITALIAN of oil major. mechanic! parts for .30 days or 1000 mU... Coma 'f I tt 4' SANDWCIIF.S% SPAGHETTI % BILL.WIL.LIAMS AM-ALL on 'In and doubla ch.ck.KNODfE . ; - -TRAMInIONRBAR! AXLE 'FRONT AXLE : \ ',_zi "PIZZA". USN (Ret) fmriNSiRvictA 389 5561 .ASSEMBLIES -BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM I t'f I : OUR SPECIALITY! i 66 MUSTANG GT Convertible, Air Cond.. .???? ;. 66 VW SEDANS . . . .. .:. .$J7595 HOURS: 65 VW SEDANS . . . .. It .$$1295 4, ,) _-! _. '-::-- un.-Thurs. 4pm7lJ0prr: ,.I 64 VW SEDANS . . . ,$J7050 ''f t tt Friday 4pm*1am 63 VW SEDANS,and SUNROOFS. . 5950$ Saturday 1 lam-lam I. *. v HAVY:! 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Career opportunities in line management, MOTORCYCLES WIIw; ; ; o 65 BUICK SKYLARK 4DR Air Cond.. .57895$ rioia IMCUNAMCK, COlt POll"l''ION I staff or technical positions W. Civ Merchants Gro.n ft 109 I ; I 65 RAMBLER "220" 2DR. . .' .. ,$$1050 . t US HAS FACILITY OFFICE 1 I in the Home Office of(a major insurance company r----1 Yson.. Juan at NIblick 62 CHEVROLET 4DR R & H. .' $$850 1 . Phone 384 44J6 62 PONTIAC/ TEMPESTLEMANS Sport CpeJ750.$ . A Atrtjs. FHB. AfobblriBtifB. .. .MI. NAS Starting salary (for Bachelor! Degree-$$7314' per year, - , Just 10 From Downtown 6 r, .1 Minutes , higher for Master's{ 1 I. 2 & 3 Bedrooms ' I, IaikliNnrs, : ,I Degree t_. _.. .._;, .Garden Type Apartments Robert. Travis ft Associates. IMC MONDAY WEDNESDAY 10:00: a.m. 3:00: p.m. Also excellent opportunities in Group Insurance Sales&Service OTO R5 with Atmosphere Country Club HAS JAX: 388- 3583, 6483 Roosevelt Blvd. WESTSIDE '' / i CYCLES .Kitchens equipped with' G'E First Office North of Main Gate 'I I THURSDAY 70:00: a.m. 4:30p.m.: t For more information, Ranges & Refrigerators , V FRIDAY JO.-OO: a.m. 430pm.: call Mr.Lay:try or Mr. Weaver COMPANY, INC. Individual Air Conditioning HAS CECIL FIELD: 389- 3483. I 1165 S. Edgewood. Ave. VOLKSWAGEN INC. 398-8711!, Personnel 8:30 .4:30, Mon. and Heating by G E , Dept. : : thru Fri. * ;; I, Ph.i... 3144548' $ .0r NAS J hI. Ext. 3870 A 4949 Blandlng I d .Drapes' furnished 2 Blocks' W. of Roosevelt 1150 LANE AVE., S., Jacksonville, Fla. 781 5511 and | Wall to Wall Carpeting -An Equal Opportunity/ ; Employer, PH 7712..AI.. NS MAYPORT 121 E. 8th ' : St. 354 7897 =- r =:- := .--J Large Swimming Pool Open 8 to 8 Daily, Sat. 8 to 5 Open Sun.l 1 PM to 6 PMI :: . L- -. .. . , . --- --- .a ?'* t'" "!Ut!IW'' !'"""-JU'.2U_ J. %.'. - '- ' .' .-. ..... .- ._......". .. ..,..---..---- -- '- .- '---- -. --, ... , 1 1,0. ' I .: <; 27 1967 . Pog 8 "r:" : '-< ,,.J AX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER. July , ''. .' ':! , : ( .N :. Criminal l lawyer \ TTBchind The Scene Pilots SkyhawkAboard .', 1 By Tom Raker USS Lexington the at aircraft sea In carrier the r 4" : The commanding officer at Gulf of Mexico James Russ rRr an Orlando criminal lawyer,faced - NATTC. Capt.R.P.1 recipient of the Joint Service one /; Commendation Medal awarded Friday as he completed landing \ recently by the chairman of the and launching operations.: . Joint Chiefs of Staff. Captain The "judges" were in the form ; Kline served as the deputy chiefof of naval officers who were to Joint Command and Control decide if Russ was qualified as Requirements group with the organization 4 L1y a naval aviator to take part in for two years: before aircraft carrier operations.He {t r taking the command here last won his case. A v e1 ,, month. Russ who was Florida's co- y >.,. The award was presented to counsel to F. Lee Bailey in the Captain Kline by the newly { s State of Florida vs. Dr. Carl appointed chief of Naval Air Coppolino took time off from E; :iz Technical Training, RAdm. his law practice to qualify as :; , an attack carrier pilot. Ernest ,E. Christensen 0 LCDR JAMES RUSS USHR Orlando criminal /lawyer, faced ******** He was pan of a composite an AO School Honorman: AA A4B reserve unit which spent one hit biggest '/'fugdes Friday, In the form of naval officers, v R.L. Willis 89.00. Honor Class: M f1 two weeks of special active'duty as he completed/ landing and bunching operations. .\ 723A 473.67 points.AE YfIW11iM1 training. It was the second time School Honorman: AA CAPT. R. P. KLINE. CO of since the Korean War that ready VP-30 Gets New OIC Patrick J. Mulcany Class 708, NATTC; was awarded the reserve pilots have qualified in 94.97. Jplnt Services CommendationMedal. carrier landing and launching I, ******** / /. RAdm/ E. ,Christensen operations."It Cdr. Thomas E.Curry relieved Val our (AVP-55)) as engineeringofficer They reported from Patrol pinned the medal on the Caption has been 14 years, since Cdr. John M. Rusch as officer deploying to the Middle Squadron 16, are both in AE/A Kline. I made a carrier landing, "said in charge Patrol Squadron 30, East. Commander Curry served I Detachment Jacksonville during with Patrol Squadron 24 prior to School, have the same Orange School in over a year. AE3 Russ a cigar-smoking pilot who . ceremonies here July 17. joining Patrol Squadron 30 in Park address and have the same Samuel E. Margadonna has com- made several touch-and-go land After four weeks of Broadcast 1963. (. name. They are father and son, pleted 11 weeks of school as a ings aboard this carrier some 50 Officer School at Ft. Benjamin His tour with the Jacksonville the first such twosome in AE member of Class 719. His father miles off the coast of Pensacola. Harrison Ind., Cdr. Rusch will Detachment was interrupted \ AEC Thomas A. Margadonna, "The whole complexion car- be reporting to Commander Iceland while he attended the U.S. Naval NFO 'r.I.. arrived July 15 to begin dutyas rier training has changed since Defense Force, l ******** \ said Russ. f officer.A . Delays Mud MIIII.I . \ CWO S.W. DeLoach Jr., told Service Force native' of West Virginia, r The Navy Finance Office has members of Class 705 that "this Commander Curry graduated \ announced that due to the new should not be the end it shouldbe Seeks from Marshall University witha S programming on machines for the beginning." The class of DiversService Bachelor of Arts degree in \ Freedom Shares and the exces- six men graduated from AO/B Force U.S. Atlantic August 1950.Commander. . ) sive workload during the recent School July 18. Receiving cer- Fleet is seeking men to volun- Curry entered'the Bond Drive the bonds for tificates of course completionfrom , pay teer for a 10-week Diver Second Navy through the Naval Aviation period ending July 1, 1967 will Warrant Officer DeLoach Class course, which-convenes and completion - Cadet Program be deJa d. were John M. Ackerman, A01 upon } August 8 at Norfolk Va. Com- \ of advanced flight trainingat I The bonds will be mailed Donnie L. Banks A02 MichaelE. as pletion of, the diving training Hutchinson I Kan.,in December AO2 Francis B. Batley. 4 soon as possible and it is hoped course makes available to the 1952 received his commission : will not be in Carter, A02 William L. Coates. they delayed the divers.assigmnent'throughout the *1f future. and A01 Paul R. Lange. fleet.. and was designated a naval avia tor. , I Personnel interested in volunteering for divers school, or Commander Curry,after serving , I, : obtaining additional Information a tour with Patrol Squadron Ipz1Jw WESCONNETTFLORIST concerning requirements, can Six returned to Hutchinson!Kan. contact the Educational Services as a flight instructor.Later . i Office Bldg. 955 served aboard the USS } 7TJ Cdr. Curry J I We wire Flowers MILITARY AUTO INSURANCEAll WANT ADS ( ocated halfway between Cecil & HAS at Ranks All WILL/ SELL FOR YOU .. Ages 103rd St. & Wesconnett Blvd. 5329 WESCONNETT BLVD. LOW RATES - ". ,,}! FREE DELIVERY RHONE 771.3770 rc EASY MONTHLY THEMOCK PAYMENTS . TERRACE San Juanat McDOUGALL'SINSURANCE Niblick 1 tt Bedrooms AGENCY Garden Type Apartmentswith Country Club *47f RMStvdt IM. 3M-747 atmosphere iIsiIgffuTn] Kitchens equipped with G-E 2r Coil Us Anytime Ranees & Refrigerators Individual Air Conditioningand Heating by G-E g- I Drapes furnished 1 Wall to Wall Carpeting and {\I) A At/fJO/ Large Phone Swimming 384-4406 Pool r I tilj J AX'S GREATEST MOTORS FURNITURE VALUES'' ' ) I $ee your DOZEN BARGAINS PRrCE tp EVERYONE :: Credit Union !II' One 64 SAAB.Owner.. . .$550 62 FALCON'Wagon A/T..5650 OPEN 62 RENAULT Dauphine. $350 64 FIAT "600"LIkCNCWS475. < 63 CHEVY IL '. .$575 62 VALIANT Signet H/T. $650 DAY 3 _. ; J.t/ Afa&ff Fdeirar Straight Stick 61 PONTIAC 2Door. .$475 SUNDAY 9 ; 63 RENAULT Dauphine. $450 61 FALCON 2 Door. $175 'TtL . Very Clean. 6p.m.SURPIUS , : .. tAVAWi 62 CHEVY Impala.$850Hard 59 PONTIAC Convertibte.$275 Top., Like New. 58 CHEVROLET Wagon $150 . i JAX HAS BLDG. 39 CECIL FIELD BLDG. 26 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 6006$. ' Tel.384-1391 or Tel. 'SP 1-3211 or '. Base: Cxt.1431 Base Ext. 205 ASTRO MOTORS r Hours: Mo .Frl 9:30-4:30 Hours: Mon-Frl 8:30-3:00 6566 Normandy Blvd.' 787 4978 ..S .. -- / 111111 1111111 / rU-27.; : : -- _.- ._ .- -=-- -- u. ; -11 1967 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 9 - I Movies I Club Scktdvles .- w'=..:.-.....;..-:-.......-..:.:<:-x.x: : :.:. ---.;;.. ...... ...:.... .'. j t MOVIES will be shown HAS JAX ."!::4l i regularly 0" CLUB: Tonight is Beefeaters' Buffet from 6 to 10 p.m.. SS at the NAS Jax Theatre thru Tomorrow evening Dick Strock will present the musical enter- SS ti'':II:.......:....;.;.;...,,:, ';...""' """""' ''ifio''N>''' '' .. ..'.:..{.....,.""" .,...:..M. .>.....:..h4'.........:....'":'" :' at 6 and 8:15 p.m., Monday tainment from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Johnny Jelinek will appear at . Saturday. There will also be a the club on Saturday evening from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. matinee at 2 p.m. on. aturdAYS., Ads shfuld be mailed Ic the Holt Publishing' Company Sundays and holidays. Thellospital CPO CLUB: All pizzas going for $.75 today. Western music 1950 Blending' Blvd. Jacksonville, Florida' 32210 lo arrive' Theatre will have one weekly' by Mark Castle ,will be presented tonight. Tomorrow evening not latei than Tuesday for publication the following Thurs feature at 7 p.m. Cecil Field features a seafood special for $1.25. Music will be by Mark Castle. day. Ad arriving' too late for this. deadline wilt be pub shed: will have two shows during the The Bud Clark Combo will play for dancing pleasure Saturday the following week unless the publisher is instructed cher- your A check order for the full cost of the ad must wise. or Mat- week at 5:30 and 8 p.m, evening. Try the 10 oz. serlion steak for $1.65. money inees will be shown on week- be received WITH the copy for the -d. ends at 2 and 5 p.m.THURSDAY BLUEJACKETS INN : The Redcoats make the scene tonight from DO NOT SEND CASH July 27 8 9 p.m. to midnight. Tomorrow Phil Cay and the Chantels will appear RATE: Minimum cha.... ((3 lintt). .,. ., . .42.00P I, 1 from p.m.2 to 6 a.m. The Sixteens are featured Saturday afternoon .r additional line ((4 words per I5n.). . .0.50 NAS: "ONE MILLION YEARSB. to p.m. The Chances take over the spotlight from 9 p.m.to S 1 C.": with Raquel Welch and a.m. John Richardson. ( 99 Min.) ( ACEY DUCEY CLUB: Tonight features the Page Five. Jim Glynes HOSPITAL "FUN IN ACAPULCO" ! : and his band will 1964 BUICK Spec. Deluxe. 1- FOR RENT: 2 BDR HOUSE appear tomorrow eveni .Sunday evening the : with Elvis Presleyand Page Five will present the musical entertainment. The weekend owner., like new. Full pwr., Furn., or unfurn., Air., Orange ' Ursula Andress. ( 108 Min) dinner special is half a ribeye steak for $1.35. Tuesday Is Family inc. AC. 5 new tires, Must Park. Will rent to TAD Per - "CATALINA CA- FIELD C. : sacrifice at bargain price. 768 soimel or Bachelors 2646884. Night, featuring $ for PERS" with Tommy Kirk and a spaghetti dinner, priced at .75 the adults : Little Richard((95 Min.) and $.40 for children. A Beefeater's Special is on the menu for $1.35 2992. on Bachelors Night, Wednesday evening. "REAL ESTATE: We will help l" FRIDAY, July 28 SINGER you Buy, Sell or Invest. NAS CECIL NAS: "HELL ON WHEELS": DIAL Bowen Real Estate Realtor: with Marty Robbins and ,John BEACON CLUB. Tonight is game ,night at the club with a" O MATIC USN Retired 384-1376 .. " Ashley. (126 Min.) $.60, Veal Cutlet Special being offered. The Strangers will CONSOLE MODEL SEWING MA- . HOSPITAL' "ONE MILLION fill the club with.all the lastest sounds after the games. The Form- BRAND NEW ZIGZAG CHINE Must in YEARS B; C.": with Raquel ations will swing Friday night and the Holiday's on Saturday night. A 1 place your makes area. Domestic sewing ma. out of lay-, shape, zig-zags, ' Sunday night Is fun the Club with Phil and the night at Kay Welch and John Richarson. ( 99 go-go button holes, fancy designs sews'on a-way. Buttonholes fancy designs - girls appearing. The Twigs the spot-light Monday night, and capture . Min) buttons etc. Bal. $26.50 cash'or appliques, monograms - C. FIELD: "WELCOME TO then the Holiday's come back for a return engagement on Tuesday Sold for trms. night. Wednesday night will be change of night with music etc. new over a HARD TIMES' withHenryFonda pace $300. MUST SACRIFICE. Just RAYFELD SEWING CENTER and Janice Rule.( 113 Min.) by Mel Gaden. pay balance $63. or assume $8. 6437 Wilson Blvd. 7719106at SATURDAY, July 29' ORF. .Luncheon Is served daily from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday monthly payments. Will take Jammes Road older machine in trade. Call NAS: "THE GREAT ES- through Friday. A Happy Hour will be held each Friday from 4 to Credit Ph. 353-1946 Manager. 6 with an A-La-Carte Dinner being served until 9 FURN. HOUSE FOR'RENT CAPE: with James Garner and p.m. p.m. Anytime. Will deliver, No obli- Cedar Hills 3BR 2B. Close \ Steve McQueen.: ((170 Min.) HOSPITAL: "HELL ON Compressors Dalg.rols for DiversA gation. to Shopping Center Schools and i WHEELS": with Many Robbins A-1 SEWING MACHINE CO. Bus.. Call 355-1941 . and John Ashley. ( 126 Min.) notice has been issued to Inform rust carbon monoxide and other FOR RENT OR FOR SALE I C. FIELD: "FUN IN ACA- all personnel of the dangers imourites are introduced which Houses & Apts. Equity, VA & HAVE LISTINGS FOR OVER ( PULCO"; with Elvis Presleyand involved when portable air makes the air unsafe for breath- FHA resales $50 & $100 dwn. 50 Privately owned cars $75 Ursula Andress. ((108 Min.). compressors are used to fill air Call Powell or Mills USN/Ret. and Up, Cash, Equities or . bottles for scuba diving.Compressors ing.On occasion the bottles used 2642411. Orange Park Realty. Terms. Phone 765 8377. \, SUNDAY, July 30 by the scuba divers are those SINGER'IN 4DR. DESK are being designed for aviators oxygen Like new, makes buttonholes HOUSE FOR RENT-2236 Carnes NAS: "DR. GOLDFOOT AND used by'amateurs to fill air bottles breathing. This presents the haz- 'sews on buttons, fancy designs, St., Orange Park 3 BR. Llv... \ THE OTHERGIRLBOMBS"withVincent for scuba diving. Portableair ard of introducing oil contaminated satin stitches. Bal. $43 or $5 Rm., Din. Rm., Large, Family" ;" Price and Fabian. ( 93 compressors are used for the air into an oxygen atmosphere mo. Free home trial. Rm w/Hre( place., Cent. Air .,".' .: Min.) purpose of inflating tires operating which could precipitate an RAYFIELD SEWING CENTER $200. mo. OPEN '- Sat PM' & ,i' :"HOSPITAL:."THE GREATES- pneumatic tools, etc. When explosion. Oxygen' bottles are' 6437 Wilson Blvd.. 771 9106 Sun., c 1 Tt * CAPE:" with James Garner and such ,compressors are used for not be used for compressed' air at J Jammes Road 'S'" ,f, .. Steve McQueen. (170 Min.) filling air bottles, oil, water, for any purpose. t . ; "to _....... .:... _1 UNFURN. HOUSE ,- 1666 Lane ORTEGA HILLS -- 1/2 MILE t Ave. S., 3 BR, 2 B, Built ins, NAS, Overseas orders force, ( . sale I Beautiful Used Brick Home. : $150 781 2875. Pan. Den., mo. 3 BR, 2 B, den, H/W floors, Motors WILL DRIVE YOUR CAR TO air., w/w carpet, fenced, built I Kingsley California. Lv. around Aug. 10, in's, etc., FHA $17,950 Bal. Contact Lt. Pilkenton Phone 13,300 Sell for 2,000 Cash* t. 725 1198. Mo. 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V 1/1,1 r91.Y ." .. 7r lift"1.' J's .8.x' ",xs a :.UOfO+ ...J.ft ,,, .,,".") .J Ir.ril ti : : ., ; ... ... .. . : .-. . ..... ... .. '... .. ; ' -.' '. ; .' "/I'i" ; .JR. r.r ;r6; .7 !t "1t h !br..5. 5' \\\" ___ 1- - i-. Page 10' JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER July 27 4967 1i 1 IntramuralSefffbali Marines Score In Hornets Win s I i"'Ij i : All-Coiners Meet In 9 Innings *,. I The VA 44 "Hornets" came .i ; Amd/Admin./ ((14)) VA 72 ((0)) Cpl Willie Collins: paced the from behind to cut the feathers E members of the Marine Barracks of the VA 45 "Blackbirds"In ; 1 t 11\. Jim Lee was the winning pit- track team by taking a second this exciting contest. !i ; cher for the double "A's" in place in the pole vault with 12 Going into the bottom half of , ... this slugfest that only went five feet; third In the discus,and thirdin the seventh inning the Hornets f \, innings. A rule in the NAS Cecil the 220 yard dash. Lcpl K were behind 9 to 5, but with I 1 i IM league calls the game complete Howard Reeves won the shot put determination and a bit of luck j : if the home team is lead- with a toss of 44 feet and 7 Don Tuffner the Hornets left ( I' ing by ten or more runs after inches. The,mile relay team of y t fielder hit a grand slam home , s five innings. Petty paced AMD/ Collins, Reeves Qiristman, and home runs.AmdAdmin.. time of 3.46.7. Going into extra Innings the ,' (15)) FAETU ((5)J ) WO Bill Kneff, also of the Hornets brought home the baconin = '1 Bolstering their second half Marine Barracks Jax Naval Air the bottom of the ninth as record. AMD/ADMIN had little Station,' took a second in the 100 '0. D. McGhee led off with a J,\,' trouble winning over FAETU in yard dash and the 220 yard dash. single and stole second. Marine five innings. Homeruns were This was third AU-O:>mers sacrificed to put McGhee on third hit by Petty and Marshall meet, held at Paxon High, and and Don Tufiner who just two for AMD/ADMIN. Bob Hunter the Marines are hoping for a Innings before brought a new and Arnold finals of the All- Cecil Golfers to the Sixth Naval/ District tourney. ; was the winning pitcher victory at the prepare go light on the game was up to bat. .; :. was tagged with the loss. Comers Track Meet to be heldat Tuffner hit a single to bring In .; Amd/Admln./ (13)) Condors (3)) Paxon High School.. Cecil Golfers QualifyFor McGhee and win the game forthe M IM SOFTBALL STANDINGS Hornets. Dinkins was the i winning "A's" continued The Double pitcher, for VA 44. '1 to show there offensive punch in Softball Second Half TourneyEight District .. this contest as they were once Team Lost Son The final score was VA 44 again able to wrap up the gamein Adm/Admin. 1HeUrazors five innings. Bob Hunter pick- 8 1 station and; fleet golfers taken and are going to the tour- Hornets 10 and the VA 45 ed up the victory allowing two Weapons 8 1 from Cecil Field have qualifiedto nament. They are; LCDR Ger- Blackbirds 9. '", hits and striking out 12. Hunter Medical : '9 2 participate in the Annual 6ND aldine A. Witt, Family Service I Petty and Fox enjoyed a perfect Hornets 5 2 Naval District Golf Tournamnetto Officer, Women's Division. CF Volleyball , i night at the plate. Marines 6 4 be held at NAS Pensacola.The Thomas McGriff. Athletic Dir- Amcl/Aclmln. o-Hellrazors( ) ((6)) Bluehawks 3 4 tournaments dates are 29 ector of Cecil Field noted last \ "A's" Blackbirds 5 6 July until 5 August. week that LCDR Witt being the I The double put on a StandingsTeams fine, caliber of ball including FAETU 4 6 Those going for Cecil Field only Wave at Cecil and a Golfer - are pictured above. They are J gives Cecil Field a lOOfy t by Bagent Kimi VFP 62 4 6 ;: timely hitting Won Lost ' \ ball and With the battery Rampagers 6 (from left to right), AFCM Raymond participation in a sport. Lt. . i of Jim Petty.Lee and Jack Kim- COndors 9 7 E. Stokley ofVA-45,Sen- Milton T. Hurst. Senior Divi- Weapons # 1 2 0 I, r}' the AMD/ADMIN team kept Smoke Eaters 2 11 ior Division; A03 Robert E. Reese sion, and LtJg Ronald E. Mc- VF 62 1 0. ball the undefeated Hellrazors under VC 4 0 13 of Weapons Open Division; Leod Open Division will also be VA 44 1 '0- o O I DT3 Patrick J. Thomas of Den- participating.The VA-174 1. 'i I control. In talking to Jim Lee, ' , /#2 , tal Open Division;; PRCS DaleL. O'-I ,4\ of the AMD/ADMIN Marines manager Roberts Division members of the team will 0 1 ,, with the MISS THE WANT ADS? AMD Open 1 I Ir he said "Now ( team that ; and AFCM Marion F.Jones be leaving Cecil Field Saturday VA-172 0 2 f.1 ', \h! well rounded team we SEE PAGe 9 AMD Senior Division. morning 29 July, and will be VA-86 0 0 a I! have. I think we are going to Three Golfers were unable to staying at NAS Pensacola for the I -- \ be hard to beat.s H = be present when the picture was duration of the tournament. \s Powcfv Teams IM BOWLING STANDINGS Won Lost ROD AND GUN II IIeyof ',' VFP-62 27 9 BY Dave Jusievticz Sports Editor/ AMD 211/2 ,141/2 - w Cecil; vouch for those Bass tend the can *" 21 11: to stay out in Blackshoes -'r' COMPLETE Yellowwater 16 20 deep water: during the daylight plastic worms for he brought in t CUimu Missiles 15 1/2 20 1/2 hours as many local fisherman a nine and a half pound bass TV Service NAMTD 14 20' have found. It is sometimes pos- just last week with one. , .t : S-A-l-E DEPARTMENT Marines 12 20 sible to reap a rich harvest by The jig goes to the end to find of the bottom. The worm hangs dragging dissimilar a pair ON ALL NEW and/ USED t BRING THIS AD AND Ind. Three Game High lures on and close to the bot- off a dropper a couple 'of feet r -: Bid HAM RECEIVE A 1. Youngblood-NAMTD-5 tom. A good combination for this up the leader and, as it tends1 ' CI 2. Burns-Blackshoes-590 is a lead headed jig and a to rise, stays clear of the wee- 1J; EqilpneafPrces. t 50% LI 3. Vaughn-Blackshoes-572 floating. plastic worm. J. BailIWESCONNETT -. growth. Sometimes the worm ,o:' brings in the customers, some - Slashed DISCOUNT ON ANY LI LIOn times the jig, and every so often .jJ / FURNITURE CO. the pair hits the Jackpot with a : All Major/ e TV TUBES NEEDED double. , Brands!! /IN YOUR SET Another good tandem rig for ( AIR CONDITIONERS : deep water bass, and also for f 7SM361O 1S30 FOURAKER RD. I NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES ? walleyes, pickerel and pike, is .' NEW & USED TV SETSNEWADDNGMACHNES a single casting spoon and a :J / / small jointed plug that will hula ft at slow trolling speed. I Barracuda 1 NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS s1 Options are many and far i. J, I Freight Salvage Easy Credit/ Terms between, but the heavier lure 4. Hrs. 9 a.m.1 p.m. Come In & Browse! should always have the lead position - I II I SALE for It also served as the r sinker. If the main leader 103r4 771-0750 5326 WucMMtt IM. it tests 12 pounds, the tippet shouldbe 1 no stronger than 8. To make 4 the dropper strand, connect the Make Your Own Deal -- .. two with a blood knot leaving one ... .j While They Last!!! long to serve end of as the the heavier dropper.material As the ' MONEY IN 1 DAY end piece protrudes from the knotat ,J Complete/ Selection Of Colors and Equipment right angles it tends to keep Including coupes and fastbacks, high-perform' the lure away from the leader.If . $25 to $600 the end lure the . once or economy engines, four-speed or automatic snags upper lure is saved.If transmissions with or without air conditioning. BY PHONE ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED you have any comments, Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us how suggestion, or helpful hints on SEE JACK much you wont. Pick up the cash at your conven- anything to do with hunting and FISHER-USN Ret. tence. Same-day service. fishing, drop a card to: Sports Editor, The AfterburnerBox 111 Assistant Soles Mouser I 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN Cecil Field, Florida 32215. for 6! Deal With Air/ Conditioning/ 1 You Gel Mo. Pm I. You Gel Mo. Pmt. $ .. 4S low aS 2375 J5J.80 9.00 427.51 25.00 k 279.27 13.00 5OO.5J 29.00 ::: > HoMtsitts I I 286.73 17.00 600.00 34.39 near Keystone Heights J\ I LARGE SHADY LOTS I 1 / Include Interest. Above Payments Private Beach for Owners DIAL 7&taAC& SwimmIng shlnge Boating. wty RELAXING AYTON REVEISCHRYSLEftPLYMOuTH 4721 San Juan Ave. Dial 384-2314 Payments 12.50 J to 30.00 , Dial' 356-0735 per month 241 We.t. Forsyth St. i For 36 Mos. No Interest INC 5256 Beach. Boulevard/ Dial' 359-2895 - . i\ Brochure upon Request PHONE 388-9085 ANYTIME I j a r.J .. .. .' , ' . , mm ' I July 27 1967 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pope 11 .... 1{ Whistling In The Rigging :. Jax Atlantic Chief Tennis Cops Senior Title .....1 i Fleet Air Wing Eleven's Master Wilson captured the top spot .. -" By S. Hering Chief C.L. Wilson has toppedthe Atlanrfr. Coast play last year, f Atlantic Coast Tennis Tour- but the all-Navy tourney was can fI nament's senior division for the celled. - second year in a row. I First in importance is the lately, you aren't seeing things. A few of us went down to the Wilson, along with Cdr. Albert His quest for this year's title r urgently needed maintenance. and A launching took place at NJSC Rudder Club Saturday night to W. Bradbury, of NATTC, won the began with the Sixth Naval Dis- I repair to our fleet. two weeks ago with little fan- meet with old salts and see a doubles competition by default. trict Tournament at Pensacola. d Bruce AUigood. the club's first fare but a great deal of senti- really first class film On the Chief Wilson traveled to Alameda From there he went to the Atlantic - lieutenant Is overseeing the project -. ment.. 1964 America's Cup Races. Calif., this week to play Coast Tournament at Bainbridge - and will welcome brain and Grundoon, a miniature two- Commodore Milt Roberts is already lnthe all-Navy tennis ,tourney. Md. E brawn. masted schooner,arose from the counting on us for full '; Please come by the clubhouse ashes of a defunct Beetle throughthe representation at their Labor SUMMER TIME 'sUtliiEST I and offer your help. The Junior effots of our ex-Vice Com- Day Regatta. , : Sailing Program will be con modore Phil Thibodeau. August 4 will be the second TIME for AUTO PAINTING! : cluded August 4, and by then we She wears NJSC NAS Jax on and last Junior Regatta, closingthe I hops to have every seaworthy her transom and carries the Junior Sailing Program for SPECIAL..4O S5 I hull in the water.America's spirit of the club with her. She's the summer. It promises to be SUMMER fans probably mighty yare and has already bigger and better than the last. .economy .' feel the lack cur current news been sailed by many of The races will take place from -I: STANDARD QUALITY. 49t95 i about the preliminary trials in our skippers.The 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. with awards Wrecker ServIce Now Avof We- Phone 777-7255 Newport R.I. At the moment. second race of the Tri- immediately following. t it seems that Intrepid will rep- Club summer series on July 16 PD u 2& PAINT AND BODY SHOP 8110 103rd St. resent the U.S., but the final was another windless "near dis Salty sez: Avast all ye lubbers _ trials beginning August 5 will aster" requiring almost four who show up ready to sail .....11I I IIIA..IJII_... --...Uw.rrw _ui .r miiiii r tell the tale. The actual races hours to finish the first race. wearing boots, hard-soled shoes, begin in September. Even so, Navy lax Jim Glisson loafers, and other unseamanlike WELCOME ABOARD! Another ocean racer has tied FYC's George Baldwin Jr. footgear. Keelhauling is too recently been given to the Naval for first place In the Bantam good fer ye. Twenty lashes ,1. Oil IB . Academy. She is the Mareda, class. Most of us couldn't makeit apiece fer the two fo'c'sle hands NUvtaf . a 60 foot fiberglass yawl, owned in time for the starting gun. who lollygagged their boats intoa 1 y and raced for the past several The next race is Sunday. squall and fouled up fer fair.NJSC's FOR PERSONALIZED SERVICEIn ; years by her former owner Buying & Selling Your Home Homer Denius. Ondine, another foRS.;) JEAN ANDERSON ,tf WM. E. "DUB" CLARK gift this year is now in her new Associate Associate home on the Severn River. F lR . 359 9477JlVf Bus. 359 9477 <,; If you think you have seen a Evening 384 .. 7302 & Evenings 398 '- 8259. midget schooner on the river WILLIAM A. 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July/ 27 1967 . Page 12 MX NEWS/AFTERBURNER - 1 I.: !; r; ?/"< Fliers Split .,' ,Pair with Robins I II II -- -- -- - : I wIfiJ1MiU-FF I The Jax Fliers softball team fielder Branson in the fifth deprived scoring action again as he went ? j traveled to Robins AFB, Ga., the Jax right tender pfa two for three in the second game.. 1 over theweekendandsplitadoub- no-hitter lie doubled in the fourth and -3 -XT }' leheader with the Air Force Robins squared the series in then scored on double off the bat i v I squad. the second contest 4-1 on four of Lou Rada. I r ,. Sax took the opener 3-0 behind hits. Sax manged seven hits in Rada was thrown out trying to the one-hit pitching of Vorr the final game but failed to score stretch his hit into a triple. ? (, : McClure (VP-30)). Every member more than one run.: Paul SwalmNATTQ( )was given ,\) I I .I of the starting squad collect Don Jackson"was In on the the loss for the fliers. I ed a hit for Jacksonville exceptone t eight, man hits.as, the team gathered. VP-30 Ready for FinalVW4's The Fliers were out in order pitching ace Bernie Chapa picked up his 17th intramural during the first two innings before the 6-5 decision over victory Tuesday night in pacing squadron to a with hit in the coming up a COMFAIRJAX.VW4 . '; third. Coach Frank McCaffI scored three runs in the second inning and was leading at WILSON I 'rey's squad opened the gap in 3-2 at the end of five. COMFAIRJAX picked uptwo runs in the sixth - the fourth by scoring three runs frame and VW-4 collected three. on three hits and a sacrifice. In the COMFAIR half of the seventh the game was nearly tied & BLAND ING I Lou Rada (VP-30))) reached first.on fly VW-4 centerfielder Chuck Troyer up on a long to center. a Robins error after Don made a perfect throw to the plate cutting down the tying run to I . Jackson (VAH-62)) grounded out. ,save the game for the squadron. -I PHONE 5PM341or I Leftfielder Bob Brown (Naval Patrol Squadron 30 remains the only unbeaten team in'the double ; Recruit Training Center) drove elimination tourney and will meet the winner of last night's VW-4, SP1-6601 ; 1 in Jackson andRada with a homer NARTU contest this afternoon at 4 p.m. The championship game is .S'' for the three run rally. )'p scheduled for MacRoth field. :" Cliff Ormsby (VW-4)) then collected :VP-30 beat NARTU Monday night 3-0, putting the reserve training Red Oweis-USN Ret. Manager 4 a sharp single but was, unit into the loser's bracket.In . left stranded. that contest, Von McClure struck out 15 in posting his 14th VACATION SPECIALS! The locals were downed in intramural victory this season. The righthander gave up one hit order in the fifth before collect to NARTU's Ken Winkle. Lou Rada collected two of the patrolmen'ssix 1 ing another hit in the sixth In- hits and drove two runs across the plate. SAVE UP TO $400.00 ning. They added three more ._ _._. _ 4* 0- 0 0<4HH 0- 0- 04Ba o. hits in the last frame but failed to score. I BELOW BLUE BOOK PRICE The lone Robins' hitbycenterMotorcyci. , ; Lows i B6 CRGAtlVeZWriuYwrOwi 67 /IMPALA WAGON . .- . .$3395 Passed FloridaFlorida's Wilt Ad- rues[ Oily $2.009.o Air Cond./ 327 V 8, Auto/trans., Radio & Heater by New Cor Warranty, XXX Clean/ Car ,'t, , _._._._o_o_o_._ _o_ State.Legislature has . passed some new laws affecting; 65 CHEVY/ 4 DOOR. . . .151395: motorcycle riders. Air Conditioned, 6 Cylinder, R & H, Solid. 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Power Steering, W/W Tires, Turquoise - , equipment to meet the standards / with white top. 'of the 1966 I1.1tlonalh1ghwaysafe- j '' ty act. THIS IS WHERE Two-wheel vehicles will not carry more persons at one time !' t that the number for which they WE FLY: heat 114ede4t4 "" I were designed and equipped according . to the new law. I .' 1 v, \ / e '\ - ,r, ) , t 65 /IMPALA SUPER SPORT. i. .'$2095'' ',' .:.' 4 Speed, Radio & Heater. r iy , ( : 65 IMPALA SPORT COUPE . -51995 "f ? CONVENIENTLYLOCATED Aufo/frans., V 8, Power Steering, Radio & Heater. NEAR BOTH BASES 64 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE .. . .51395 Only Min./ to C.cll & HAS V 8, Auto/trans.., Power Steering Radio & \ -; " e Heater. EVERYWHERE I The AIRLINES TRAFFIC OFFICE representsthe I. 7/UN/TS/ / Scheduled Airlines of'the U.S.A. tend( is here to serve the ' '\ 1,2&3BEDROOM Military Installations in all their air transportation needs. 64 MALIBU/ SPORT COUPE. . .. ..51595 I APARTMENTS V 8, St., Trans., R & H, Reel with red 'inter- ( I We have complete airline information to show you that traveling ior. Extra Sharp! by air Is CONVENIENT, FAST and INEXPENSIVE. jJ) ALL APTS HAVE: 65 PLYMOUTH FURY SPORT COUPE., .5/895/ ., .WALL-TO-WALL Here are only a few ways you can save money. V 8, R & H, 4 Speed. Red with red Interior./ CARPETS 1/2 FARE'STANDBY " 62 BUICK "ELECTRA 215"$1395/ DRAPES 2/3 FARE MILITARY RESERVED ' Convertible/ Air Conditioned, loaded! All original CENTRAL AIR & IIEAT YOUTH FARES "- /V - UTILITY ROOM EXCURSION FARES : /L :*. real sharp ." : :,-t<; . PORCH FAMILY PLAN FARES \" f" . Swimming Pool 4 Complete Stop in at the AIRLINES TRAFFIC OFFICE} (JAMTO) 2ND CARS . 'k Laundry Facilities, Bldg. 13, Main Gate Ext. 8377 or 387 2811 0800 to 1700 61 CHEVY GREENBRIAR Ideal ....$595 Monday through Saturday At Mayport Disbursing Office for Camper. Neor School Both Private'' Bldg, T 24 every Thursday 0800 to 1500. 60 RAMBLER 4DR SS., 6 Cy//.. .' $395 and Parochial 62 TR 4.$ & Shopping Center 60 T BIRD 2DR. HIT, V 8. .5595 e 62 FALCON SQUIRE TOP RACK. '$895 6756 103rd STREET AIRLINES TRAFFIC ; PHONE 771-8844 Mon. Fri. 8:30 A. M. 'til 9:00 P. M. RESIDENT MGR.'APT '7 OFFICE nuuK Sat. 8:30.a) M. ftil 6:00: P.. M. D. W. :PrieM, USN (Ret) Open Sunday -12 noon 'til 6:00 P. M. ....... .'. ... ,,--.. .........-...--- -- .. ...- _....a ___ .,.' .f.'n' ., __.._ ,' : ::::: = ";;""": |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 37 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |