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. ARY2.or i. rR t2s::Fa2.':AM Ya a'.vec \ wfr. .v i\? \ h a,2f >at.S'x,.,\ h taa \k abZ',, Khh ,?iy3x : : W'NvE \ ,'*".- .. ;#:w?2 t'd\r 't r,vySQti st\, ;r <':ti: ' . \ \ a. C ... ., +, .,,. 't u4: ; ... .. .. ,, } 'ar C : +tx.vyt.i ;; '; ''9:.';4.rr.>?#; , : :rat. ., : : : +::? : ixis i\,;. r : ., . :?fi \,: J+...,r.2 as\ \ ,:... .S\.a.i.r.<:.? :h.fiJ'.xtr.7: f.: G7.-0 .ar Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firrt.,. 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. 41 .:'US.. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA JANUARY 18, 1968 , - --, _1 of 10Rework , M ,..rT J Officer Selected \ ? .. ... J war o 'Outstanding Young Man'LCdr. \, ,MAi M' { Frank K. Ellis, the only man in naval history to retain an ' , U ?: unrestricted flight status even though a double amputee, will be hon- 11 ored tomorrow and Saturday at a Jaycees' awards congress at St. '" Paul, Minn., recognizing him as one of the nation's lQ oustanding young .?en. The :Jaycees selected Commander Ellisfto the 1967 1- top 10 list lor ms personal courage - and accomplishments since a Space Administration has given __ plane crash in June 1962 which the 34 year old officer an t resulted in the loss of both legs. eligible rating, withqUt restric - tions for research piloting,and his 'Not Average'In present goal is to become an naming Commander Ellis, astronaut. the Jaycees said "The accident Story SubjectIn ___.HH.________ which involved Lieutenant Com- " ATTACHES -- Capt. M. J. Stack greets RAdm. 6. B. Buckleyas mander Ellis In June 1962 would 1966, Ellis was one of five LCdr Ellis.... . 32 attaches from 31 countries arrived here Monday whileon have canceled the lifetime aspirations outstanding young men selectedby Outstanding Young Man .. tour of Florida military commands. Tuesday,/ the attaches of the average man. the California Jaycees, and . visited the new Naval Hospital and were briefed on NAS patrol However, Ellis, is not an 'aver he has been the subject of sev- age' man."While eral national magazine feature 82 Promoted r, squadron operations Admiral Buckley, assistant CNO (Intel- piloting a Navy Cougar stories and a television docum- .4 ligence), is accompanying the attaches on their Florida tour. jet, Ellis craft experienced entary series. a 'trim failure which caused He received the Distinguished the plane to begin falling towarda Flying Cross for his selflessact Here Tuesday 150 Enroll in College residential area. of heroism in avoiding the Heroic Act residential area during the 1962 I accident near Pt. Mugu, Calif. Thirty six NASers and 46 "Prior to ejecting himself, he squadron sailors advanced Tuesday -. . Classes RemaiirOpenRegistration succeeded In a last minute Earns Degree In the fourth of six, [Increments ; effort to clear the approaching Commander Ellis reported to off the August Navy wide ' &s for the .St. Johns classes have a sufficient num dwellings, saving the lives off ,.the--'Naval' Air,Rework Facility", advancement''examinations ,. .. ' ,':. .',*.-River Junior'College's on base:.. ,berof students{ enrolled 19'sched -,' nearby civllianswhlledlsregarding ,here in,August 196,. as manage- One hundred and fifty five t. . .' evening courses'washeld Monday ule ,definite Class'sessions.'I3ie his own safety" ment services officer'!and comp- NAS :"sailors and, ,WAVES' have ',. night with 150 persons registering courses are Introduction to business Although the odds against ever troller after earning his Mas- advanced so far as a result of .i ._ for classes.. composition I, pyschology walking again were overwhelming ter's Degree in Aeronautical En- the August'series., and 39 The three or four credit hour fundamental math earth science today Commander Ellis has gineering at the Naval Postgraduate will advance in the next two I .. classes are conductedoneor twor sociology, U. S. governmentand adapted to artificial limbs and has School, MontereyCalif. months.Of . nights a week from 6:30 to 9:40: introduction to date process- subjected himself to physical endurance Commander Ellis lives with his the 82 station people advanced - 1 p.m. Monday through Thursdayin ing.Additional feats Including water wife, Christine, and four childrenat Tuesday, four put on new Bldg. 600. students are neces- skiing and parachute jumping 619 Winfred Lane, Orange chief's hats, 11 moved up to The cost of one course is $26, sary, If the following tentative The National Aeronautics andNews Park. first class, 35 went to E 5 ; with each additional course taken courses are tobedeflnitelysched- and 32 to E - costing $21.A uled : principles of accounting, Briefsplaced 4.NAS ' late registration day will be principles of management,com- held tomorrow from 8a.m. to 4:30 position II, beginning Frenchbe- Five officers aboard the air station have been selected for the Advancing to chief were TDC p.m. In the Educational Services ginning Spanish, elementaryal rank of lieutenant by a Washington, D. C. selection board. Colen Thomas and TMC William i office, Bldg. 955 for those per- gebra, college algebra, econo- The officers are D. C. Nelms, J. S. Witcher Jr., R. A. Wisniewski Holdren. New E 6's include , sons desiring to enroll for clan mics, geography engineering R. B. Withington and Paula L. McWhorton, WAVE. Two addi- BT1 James W. Gunther, HM1 ses. graphics, circuit theory,and fun- tional officers, due to report here for duty, were also selected. David A. Hargett, AO1 David Of the 29 courses otferedeight damentals of electronic devices. They are D. I. Mattson and R. E. Gilbertson., Montford, EN1 Saymor J. Mor- ey, MU1 Bruce A. Rater ENl I..; Admiral Stroh Decorates Two Fleet Air Chiefs Brian Wilkins.Reinhard and RM1 Daniel NAS's new E 5's Include f Two senior chief petty officers first reenlistments compared to on career counseling and Senior Chief Aviation Ord- AX2 David R. Burton, PN2 Tho- ", assigned to the Flag Adminis-' the same period in 1966. ." retention as a result of recommendations nance William B. Bain was presented mas DIebold, DTG2 Jimmy R. trative Unit, Commander Fleet made by the Al- a Gold Star In lieu of his Farley, PN2 Harry G. Fields, < Air Jacksonville,were presented Senior Chief Harris has beena ford Task Force aimed at Increasing Second Navy Achievement Medal ASH2 Thomas Gruebnau, ATN2 / Navy Achievement Medals In career counselor for nine years enlisted retention. "for outstanding achievement of Alan E Hartman, AMH2Leonar '. ceremonies Friday, by RAdm. and is a member of hard core of Harris resides with his wife Josephine duties while assigned to KIngsley, PN2 Robert W. Kish Robert J. Stroh, commander less than 100 professional career and their four childrenat Reconnaissance Attack Squadron ADJ2 Michael Lester, AX2 Ron- Fleet Air Jacksonville counselors in the Navy. Increased 7083 Wonderland Court, Jack- '13 on board the carrier USS Kitty . emphasis has been sonville. Hawk off the coast of Vietnam (Continued on Page 2)) i Harris' Efforts -" .. "'._. ....----......---.--___. I" 11 t._ ._. .dO .........1 from December 1966 to May 1967. * Senior Aviation Structural Mechanic Ordnance Technician i* Robert M. Harris is the Senior Chief Bain is.presently Two Showings Set first professional Navy career assigned as an ordnance techni- counselor to be so honored. He cal advisor at COMFAIRJAX, Tomorrow for 'LSD'"LSD" 1 is presently assigned as a career having reported in August of last counselor at the Fleet Air Jack- year. The citation accompanyingthe a Navy movie on sonville Career Information Cen- award,also signed by Admiral psychedelic drugs Is scheduled - ter, having reported In July 1967. Johnson cited the Pittsburgh native for two showings at the base The citation accompanying the for "his tireless efforts, theater tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. award, signed by the Adm. RoyL. extending well beyond his assigned and 2 p.m. Johnson commander in chief responsibilities resultingthe Based on medical documentation - , U. S. Pacific Fleet In the name L safe and expeditious handlingand and research 1 ntothe effects - :: of the Secretary of the Navy 4 loading of at t] unpresented of LSD, Navy doctor cites the veteran of nearly 18 11,780 tons of aviation ord- Walt Meyer explains the dan- years active duty for his workin } nance." He received his first gers of the drug. The doctor- career counseling and information Navy Achievement Medal for pre- narrator gives examples and while assigned to the __ vious Western Pacific deploy- tells of people who died whileon carrier USS Ticonderoga from ment embarked in the Kitty[ Hawk. a "trip". November 1966 to April 1967. Married to the former Renie Anyone who is doubt about The citation reads In part: k_ ______ Taylor of Blackshear, Ga., the the dangers of psychedelic "Through Senior Chief Petty Officer Bains reside at 4415 Harlow drugs will learn of the poten- Harris' direct supervision, Boulevard with their children. tial mental and physical harm dedication and personal contact, $ F Also present In Admiral's that may result from LSD use. a career Information program Stroh's office for the ceremonieswere Personnel assigned toNAS was effectively established and families of the two senior .., _,I....... ,- chief officers and Cdr. G. and tenant commands are carried The out. January through petty urged to see "LSD" at one r" April 1967 period showed more ACHIEVEMENT MEDALS -- Admiral Stroh talks with Chiefs J. Webb, commanding officer, of the two showings. ' 'T. '- than a 100 per cent Increase In Harris and Bain (left) after award ceremony here Friday. Flag Administrative Unit. J": .' I, ,.-__ -.. ------..... .. -.---...-.., -_.--_.-----.---.------. , ---- -- n - .. .i :.: .t r.' January 18, 1968 tr: e'.21" .: JAX AIR N EWS/AFTERBURNER [Editorial View PointsToday's D'.ty. ... ,e' .Services Accidents people lost their lives Take on Duval County Toll highways and Seventy-five Duval County Patrol. streets in 1967, ; lMember alone, 752 traffic accidents in the n For the month 11 fatalities, 412 injuries and $298,866 in property ROMAN CATHOLICSt. county resulted In Serviceman damage.During. that 7, 481 accidents' resulted in Edward's Chapel 1967, statistics show 75 f $3 million in , injuries.with over property damage. SUNDAY MASS - 9 a.m. fatalities, 4,242 where accidents were most below the areas prevalentIn are Listed First/ Class Citizen :and 11 a.m.DAILY MASS11:30a.m.. Duval County for December 1 1967. SATURDAY; MASS 9:00 a.m. Fatal Injured Ambassador, community leader, youth advisor, volunteer worker, CONFESSIONS - Saturday Location Total 29 Damage protector of his nation, today's serviceman is more than just a sold 5 5:30 Beach Boulevard 36 0 $16,9'75 p.m.7-7:30 16 ier or a sailor -- he is a first class citizen. p.m. p.m. Edgewood Avenue 29 1 9,946 .Concerned and compassionate, he is often found working with and Atlantic Boulevard 27 0 25 10,560 for charity organizations and youth councils the world over. Children U.S. Naval/ Hospital University Boulevard 25 0 13. 10,460 seem to hold a special place in his heart and he gives time, Lem Turner Road 1 0 19 9,510 ,food, clothing and love to underprivileged young. SUNDAY MASS - 8 a.m. Parking Lots 3 0 12 12,077 He can be seen directing traffic around an accident, building a little league baseball park, fighting fierce brush and forest fires, coaching athletics or bringing food to starving animals and PROTESTANTAll Dtpetitnl CMildreNPreventative people trapped by'a severe blizzard. I Saints Chapel ProgramSet DIVINE SERVICE 10am. SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9 a.m.. +r Chapel Annex, Bldg. 722 for 'Dental Week'The CHURCH SCHOOL r 9 a.m. Chapel Center, Bldg. 751 National Children's Den- experiment : Stand before a WEDNESDAYChoir tal Health Week for 1968 has mirror and examine your own Rehersal - 7 p.m. been designated from Feb.4- 10, teeth and let your Wife do the THURSDAY and the NAS Jax Dental Depart- same. Look for teeth which are Young Adult Group 7 Christian Science Services p.m. ment will Implement a preventative broken down,decayed or missing. denistry program for Check your gums -- touch them - - p.m. dependent:'children Feb 3. -- see if they bleed easily or SECOND MONDAY of Each Month He is a scout leader, a member of the church choir, a member ofa Women's Guild Concerning the Children'sDental if there Is food packed In them community organization, a leader in the local Parent Teachers Chapel 930am. Health Program the Den- between the teeth. Then check - - Association. He is a. good neighbor, a: loyal friend, and an assetto (Chapel Center) tal Deparnnentoffersthesesug- your children's teeth and gums. the corrimunlty.: gestions for parents, "Children will practice only No matter whether he is stationed in the United States or abroardthe -- "Many of you are parents or what they are taught. Take time, serviceman tS found at the head of <,the line when representing U.S. Naval Hospital some day hope to be parents. practice good dental hygiene and himself, his service and his nation. Parents are good to their child your children will follow. He is without question that most important combination needed in SUNDAY SERVICE10 a.m. ren. They want their children to "It is your obligation, not .. a free sOc( ty.-- the soldier. and the citizens.: (AFPS) have the best of home life, religious theirs, to see that they follow v life and education that each the rules of good dental health. : Borrowing AdviceNavNews Traffic can possibly afford. If they are Then you can expect the very best sick, the parents want the best from your children which no a- physician to treat them. mount of money can buy, .a --, When banks turn down a loan, often borrower "But what about your child's smile." turns to a.small"loan company as a last resort. Be careful I Violations dental health? When is the time Further details concerning the The small loan company specializes in short-term loans of no you've watched them brush their NAS Jax Preventative Denistry great size. It may charge interest alone or it may pad the Interest The following is of teeth; helped them brush their Program will be given in later ... with a number of service charges, these can include credit a report teeth,'or given them good instruc- editions of the Jax Air News. motor vehicle accidents and traffic checks, insurance', bookkeeping--even a. charge for application. tion in home dental care? 11.you' must 'deal with a small loan company, be sure that all 9-15.violations for the period of Jan "When,, is ,the.last time you've 82 P ..ot.4 charges are clearly understood and in writing. Read every word of Number of Accidents examined your children's mouthsor the contract before signing, not after you've spent the money and gone This taken them to a dentist fora (Continued from I) Week - - -5 p. home. dental check up? Try thisINSPECTION Most, companies charge an interest rate ,of, from one to one half Total Accidents this year through aid M. Lund, PR2 Peter W. Lyons - Monday - - -10 E. Magee, per cent to three and one half per cent'a month. This is an effectiverate ADJ2 George of about 18 to 42 per cent a year. And,that, in anyone's languageIs Number of Accidents through Jan. ADJ2 Patrick, McCully, ADJ2 high. 67---- .- - 353 Thomas Stehlin and PH2 Phyl- Service people in financial difficulties may seek advice from the Total number of days since '" _.. '. lis E. Swope. legal officer. If there is an emergency, Navy Relief might be able last Injury in a motor vehicle Those advanced to third class to help. There is always the chance that money isn't really necessary.And accident - - -17 -Jf' were PN3 Donnelda Carney, then no one needs a loan. Number of ViolationsThis ', ATN3 Wayne T. Dreier, ABH3 Week. ) .., William F. Elder, AMS3 James - - -56 Speeding - - -8 Erickson, ETN3 Marlene Hor- A First Name PersonalityBy Reckless rell, CYN3 Robert J. Laney,YN3 Driving - -2 . Going Mary J. Martin, AMS3 George through Stop Sign 5 Lt. Other' Violations O Taylor, PN3 L. Townsend. J C. Simpson, CHC - -41 AK3 Shelia A. Vaught, SD3 Have you ever met a person whose impression upon you was such Thirty One drivers appearedat Maximo M. Zarra am AMS3 Randolph - that you felt the only proper way of addressing them was by their the meeting held on Tuesday. Johnson, first name? Disposition of the cases includedthe We of the Navy live in a society that makes,little room for calling following: Seven lost drivingand VP-7 people'by their first name,. except under certain conditions and at parking privileges aboard i Advanced to chief was AEC certain levels. station for various periods; 18 Watson'L. Hardee, and to E 6 For the majority of people with whom we come In contact, it were assigned to completean -Vi'- were AX1.Grady L. ''Mason and does not bother us to address them as Mr., Mrs., or Miss. For eight hour course in reme- ,:<, ,8 AE1 E. Bleichroth. Advanced to other people, those warm hearted people with whom we have had the dial driving at NATTC; 13 received second class were AZ2 R Blay- chance to work or play, it seems so cold to call them or address suspensions; One was given lock and ADJ2 Frank K. Smith, them by such official designators. lam referring especially to those warning; .9 were dismissed; .. Capt. C.T. New Petty officers include AMS3 people whose lives have been a tonic to ourswhose presence has 9 were fined (US Commissioner Maxwell, CO Naval Air Charles Turner, PN3 Leon R. been uplifting for us and to others.It ), and four referredto tenance Training Main Waldack, AX3 Richard Bowman, is true that we live In a society that must maintain discipline commanding officers for possible Memphis, inspects Jax Group Naval, ABH3 Howard Kroeger AMS3 and respect in order to get the job done. This discipline and respect disciplinary action. Air Training Det.. personnel Peter Labarbera and YN3 DonA. is maintained through addressing our superiors with official Jan. II. The local NAMTD Nerison. designations, and demanding the same of those who work and serve Twenty one drivers were assessed received under us.Despite. 64 traffic points. a grade of excel. VP -5 lent following all this, I think there is a significant principle that might inspection. To first class: AME1 Charles help each of us take a look at ourselves and to make some estima- Blizard and AMS1 Robert Christ- tion of our personality in relation to others., man. To second class: AMS2 Let me ask this question. Are you and I the kind of person whom Johnny Edwards, AMH2 Kenneth our associates would prefer to address us byour first name, and a AX AIR NE'W'S Herring ATN2 David Laird, would if the structure of our society would permit it? Or are we the AX2 Patrick, McFaden, AX2 kind of person whose personality onlybehind official designators? Robert McIntyre AX2 Walter I think we can know to some degree, the kind of person we are, The 1 JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Potts, and YN2 Michael Warren.To . by how frequently others choose to address us by our first name. distributed each Thursday at the U.Enterprise S. Newspaper third class:AZ3 David Adkins, I think we might be able to discern further the kind of person we Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Naval Air Station, and AMS3 Gary Starr. are, by asking ourselves how many of those who work with us, would a private! firm All Copy submitted for use In Company: . call. us by our first name, if they were permitted to do so. NEWS must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, AIR Box FAW-11 I ( Do you have a first name personality, or could you get along just lication.2. NAS aCfuonvllle, by W:00 noon on Monday before pub- CYN3 Thomas Schoonover. News items t' as well without a first name? .. are welcomed from all sources.. Tele- ( phone 772 3118 or 3119. VP-30 Servicemen Allowed Home Exemption Advertisements are solicited by the publisher' and queries AE1 David W. Scott and ADR2/. concerning such should be directed to: Billie,R. Hulen. f Florida has passed a law which allows a serviceman to rent his The Holt Publishing Company 1950 YAP 62 home and still claim homestead Blanding Blvd. ' exemption. Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 Telephones To second PH2 R. L. 11 The new law says that renting the homestead property does not 388 2755 class: Ciriack, AMH2 J. E. Pendleton, constitute an abandonment of the house. It applies to those who are serving in the armed forces either voluntarily VOL. 25 NO. 41 AE2D.R. Mohr, AE2 L. Harrison - or involuntarily. JANUARY 18, |1968 AMH2 AE2R. T. E. Powell, Those who wish to qualify should contact the tax assessor In their home county for application forms. M. Tobin, AZ2 M. R. Doyle . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . (Continued on Page 11)) . . .. . . .... . . . . . . I . -:- .;;'::' I l January 18, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3 I Jax -Navy Federal Credit Union Pianse4nnual Meeting j Over 800 Expected to Participate Electing ,j l3ahama Board of ,Directors, Committee Officials . Islands R I The 16th annual membership cational consultant to the Dir- on to select from this group, k- rw c' meeting of the Jax Navy Federal ector' of Training, NATTC; and and any others' nominated from Credit Union will be called to Dominic Worsowicz, head of the floor during the meeting. -L order at 7:30 p.m. in King Hall, Wage and Classification Division, Any member of the organizationmay NATTCat Jax on Jan. 26. Industrial Relations Department nominate an official who they It is anticipated that over 800 WAS Jax, for positions on the feel will best serve them in the members and guests from NAS Board. managemnt of the' credit union's Cecil Field and NAS Jax will be Credit Committee1 nominees affairs. on hand when President Cecil arc John G. Cooke, NARF; Ern- Meeting 'Chairman Donald R. Acree opens the meeting.Reports est F. Leslie, Public'Works Department Moran said, "This is going to hp ; .y NAS Jax;<' and AE1 be the best annual meeting Jax Thomas R. Nichols, NARF. Navy Federal. Credit Union has Members will hear reports The members will be called held. from officials on the financial condition and progress of the cre- Mayor Hans Tan ler dit union during the past year. Among those reporting will be o Treasurer Joseph O'Connell, To Be Guest SpeakerThe who will bring members up to ., -. .. . date growth in shares and loans high point of tie Jax Navy Literature and assisted in draftIng ' throughout 1967, which boosted Federal Credit Urion annual the present law. He has ' The Prizes asset Credit over Committee$10-milllon.Chairman, meeting will come when Hans G. been active.'lit:Big Brothers, is .: Tanzler Jr., may r-commls- a 32nd Degree: Mason, Shriner ; Haven A. Morrison Jr., and Sup- sioner of Jacksonville will and a Moose._ ; speakto Door Prizes Ready! for Walter ervisory F.Committee Hamilton rill Chairman reporton the members Because of the :' interest by the great generated f the activities of their respective - change to consolidated government - committees. The members Mayor Tanzler has beenin 16 Lucky CU MembersAn present will then be given the great demand as* a speaker.In . opportunity to ask questions or addiion, Mayor Tanzler has make about the , suggestions impressive list of door prizes will be glvenjaway to Credit of their ''credit union.operation a personal interest in NAS Jax, N 4 x Union members during the annual meeting. The grand prize will Nominees for four seats on He served in the U.S. Navy and be ,a summer trip for two toNassau. The trip will Include round trip the Board of Directors and three was active in the Naval Reserveat air tickets from Jacksonville to Nassau, three days and twonightsatthe seats on the Credit Committeewill NAS Jax for many years. He Sherton British Colonial, meals and a sightseeing tour of the city be presented to the member- was recalled to active duty in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis and suburbs of Nassau. ship by the Nominating Com- Second prize will be a General Electric portable color television. mittee'Chairman, L.B. 'St. Pet- and served as Air Intelligence Other prizes include a Hamilton Beach food blender,a Dazey electricice Officer and Personnel Officer crusher, a Smith Corona electric typewriter and a Winchester ery. with VP-741 Guantanamo Bay, Model 1200.12 gauage pump action shotgun.All Nominees AnnouncedThe Cuba. ' members arriving before 7:30 p.m. will be eligible to part- committee has nominatedC. He has been active in Jacksonville - icpate In the drawing of 10 "Early Bird Prizes" of $5 each. J. Bellovich, depty comptroller community affairs for a number of having servedas Cecil Field Cdr. W.D. Har- years : vice president of the Jack- .1 Plan I Now To Attend! I. Air kins Capt., Rework D.A.executive Hempson Facility officer, supply,(NARF Naval officer ), merce sonville Advisory, served Junior Committee on Chamber the Governor's on Decent Com- -,I\ : : : NAS Jax; W.M. Ross, edu (.1: Mayor Tanzler ' , .fiif. L:.4.:.... .,...+.._...S.S.,n..4......}:.1. .{e.4.....6 .,.. .:.3. .... ...! .. tt?,..r Rn..i .... .. :.::.:n:R.A.:Y ,..!. ,..}.....r.. p4....r...., .. ..,.:r..:, b. .}? t/:v'S.. .., 3.' ,iwy,,l r.. .N.. x 4.: a..{ '.: 4 .t ..},'.:Y.S"fi. Vh r.".'.4..5.. < < ffis/ _ ; FRIDAY, JAN._ 26th 7 *S I " j h :. KING HALL JAX NAS tv t :,, , /' . , Y Entertainment Door Prizes ." . '* . sH za" '' .f yx Refreshments Favors, j. . .. ::,.... Business Meeting ,> Each'year, in the month of January, your Credit Union holds its regular annual meeting. The purpose ::///f .d of which is to allow Credit Union officers to report to members concerning the affairs of the Credit .c ' F< Xg' u'' Union and give members the opportunity to elect those officials whose terms are expiring. ... . Each member and shareholder will carry one. vote, regardless of the amount of shares held. It Is .. .. +,Ty. a member's right and obligation to attend this meeting, express his views, and vote according to his: :" ,:,V'' 7' feelings. .a .: Make plans to attend now. We promise you a fast moving meetingdelicious refreshments, and a group of oustanding door prizes. ,It . v S 'rr . Jat; Ntttg tI leatlEDIT .. ' ; ;: / uMOVJAX ' ' HAS BLD'G. 39 CECIL! FIELD BLDG. 26 4 R Tel. 384-1391 or Base Ext. 2431 Tel.SP 1-3211 I, Ext. 205 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 930.430: : Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:303:00I : : . -- --- - -- - ----- - -iii ii--- _ . -------- _ - 1 January 18. 1968 Page 4 JAXS AIR NEWSIAFTERBURNER : Bluejackets Inn Hosts Corn-Rats Bill Haley Comets r IncreasedEnlisted -4 LW '- _ men and women got a Bill Haley and His Comets, Comets' business manager. two cents increase incommunted, an internationally-known groupof Pell, who also plays saxophonefor rations effective Jan. I, while "rock 'n' roll" artists, will the group, commented, "Our I : clothing allowances and prices perform at the Blue Jackets Inn, first big hit record, 'Rock Around _4 went down at the same time. Monday and January 25. the Clock,' sold 16 million Com rats were hiked to ' Haley, often billed by disc copies. and it seemed that c'w tjtI $1.32 per day and they will go to I jockeys as the "King" of rock almost overnight we were world all enllsteds on leave and V roll, organized his groupin famous." L authorized to eat at home. 1954 and was one of the firstto Later, the hit recording was With the raise in com rats help usher in the "rock",era, made into a movie which was _iaf! came a raise in prices of mealsIn according to Rudy Pell, the given a special screening by &' L ____ the general mess. Basic meal Queen Elizabeth. And while on charge for breakfast is now 27 tour in England, Haley was hiredas ______ i cents, dinner 60 cents, supper GIANT SWAP MEET star performer for the Dukeof vL 50 cents and brunch 45 cents. ; Kent's '21st birthday party. Meals for people receiving per SHIPPING OUT??? Haley and His Comets have diem will be 18 cents for breakfast Bring your furnitureand made three world tours and are 50 cents for dinner, supper, misc. items to sell on tour in the United States about and! brunch, and those not receiv- Blanding Drive. In Theatre six months of the year. Several ing per diem will pay eight cents Every Sat. 7 A.M. 6 P.M. well-known rock 'n' roll stars of for breakfast and 10 cents for Sun 1 P.M. 6 P.M. today got their start while on Bill Haley and his Comets dinner, supper and brunch. : 768 7058 or 768 4793 tour with the Comets, accordingto The new clothing prices showa Pell. net decrease for all service ---------------- --- -- men and an increase for all ser- WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS : : vice The women men,of except the Marine WAVES.Corpsgot .. the biggest decrease. The cost of their sea bag dropped from 286.53 to $$247.71$38.83 ; AFTER RETIREMENT.l decrease.The . ; 4t : cost of the sailor's sea ... bag dropped to $219.62 ani for . the Waves the. prices dropped .. 24 cents,bringing the new priceto : ...;"!'.i... ::. : $314.76. : r The prices for the men of the _ Army went down to $266.77 and the men of the Air Force got a decrease of $12.51, making their total cost $237.02. I The monthly clothing allowance - : will stay the same for the enlisted women, but the :k V N rate for the men will drop from $5.10 to $4.80 (basic) and $7.80to $7.20 (standard.) i 4. 4 k 4 ftf Costs of the blue working jack- '..... : ets, belts and unit insignias for ; # the men went up. The jackets : : 4'g 4 $ which were $8.56 are''now sellingfor , $9.45. The belts went from 44 cents to 46 cents and! the unit ,. '. .- insignia 'went from seven to nine I I cents. " ; : i' __________ : _____ :C'I I / 7 ) Buy r : Bonds .'\ ;; } ir: : AJU 4 FL ---w s__-. - f:: I :'' Can You TAKE YOUR CAR MTU YOU? : PI % : For Financing and Insurance 1PL Stateside and Overseas. Call : : DYER M. BURR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES FINANCE CORPORATION i IF you want to run your own business, INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE and.COMPANY SERVICE . : 5615 Timuquana Rd. 771-0527 _ ,1' here's a Tiger size opportunity to _. _ : I take over a modern ENCO station. .: C/I ; - : The Tiger today's most successful Can cuanQYll1 represents premium gasoline- and some of the most successful ': ,(i" t11 I: ENCO Dealers are former Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force personnel.:They ., "\,\"(-,.""t.,; : know how to lead, organize,get things done.,.important requirements for being your own boss.L" : :v ; : : If you have these qualifications, don't need experience. We'll train Son Juan at Niblick you you. And pay you Phone 384 4406 while learn. Interested Call write 0"' ; you : or : ;: 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms .Garden; Type Apartments i FLOYD BOWENV with Country Club fr \ Atmosphere flwa! .Kitchens equipped with G-E 554 PARK ST., JAX, FLA. 354 SQl Ranges! (:V Kefriaerators Individual Air Conditioning, and Keating hy If. E f n HUMBLE Drapes furnished, T AMERICA'S LEADING ENERGY COMPANY MAKERS OP ENCO \UaII to Wall Carpeting and PRODUCTS ;. OIL REFINING$ _ t COMPANY ; Large! Su'immim, !< Poolr . .-. . " )' t.. ,, = _-.n. ,' - - --.. ... -' AIRNEWS/AFTERBURNER----- I January 18, 1968 JAX Page 5EMPLOYEE Job Openings ListedThe : &S merit promotion opport- Navy Finance OfficeOrlando unities listed below are currently Fla.) open for receipt of ap- Area of consideration: All act- % plications. The area of consid- jvltles Styth Naval District and :i_ "", eration and closing date of each all Navy Finance activities 7 _ ," bulletin is shown. Nationwide. Applications will be -''{ MPB No. 72-67 Plan DGrade accepted through the close of business r -? levels GS-4 and below. Feb. 6. MPB No. 79-67 Plan C All All applicants for the above semi-skilled positions I pay level positions must be career orcareerconditional 7 and below; employees of MPB No. 83-67 Plan B All the federal government. Appli- skilled positions pay level 8 cations for these positions shouldbe and below. filed with IRD, Box 22, U.S. Area of consideration: WAS NAS Jax., Fla. 32212. For NARF NARTU COMFAIRJAX further Information regarding Navy Commissary Stores Jack- these positions see the copiesof sonville. Applications for these the bulletins or call Exten- : positions will be accepted at any sion 2320 Recruiting and Examining - ::1" time. A separate application Brarich IRD, WAS Jax. k'I Form 57 must be filed for each The Interagency Board of U.S. P ,,yk'I position In which Interested.MPB. Civil Service Examiners for Florida has Issued the following No. 158-67 Industrial Engineer examination announcements. ,. GS-5 7 9 and 11. GS1 $3609 Messenger and 2 - RETIRED -- Mrs. Thomas J. Area of consideration: Nation- to $3925 per annlD11jEngineering ; Cox watch husband ..: wide. Applications will be accepted Technician GS- 5, puts on '.. until the needs of the 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 $5331 to upon his retirement at the __ ...__ _. Naval Air Rework Facility. T""W."" ""' service are met and will be con- tp$9221 per annum.Bookkeeping i sidered as received. Machine Operator Cox had been a civilian employee - CITED Mrs. Judy Phillips (right) received Starting Salary $4466 per annum; at the Facility since two awards during Orlando ceremony from Mrs. lola Miller. MPB No. 174-67 Computer Specialist GS-3 1946. GS-11. Finance CitedOrlandoMrs. Area of consideration: Nation- Employee WESCONNETT FURNITURE CO. wide.. Applications will be accepted - through the close of bus- Judy Phillipshas ; here.Mrs.. iness January 29,1968. !, AIR CONDITIONERS tTh [ been presented an"Outstand- Iola Miller, executive :{\ ' ing Performance Rating" and assistant of the Jacksonville Naval MPB No. 1-68 Budget Analyst tHfN NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES :[hW? tI t\\}; Increase" for her Air Station Finance Office "Quality Step GS-9. NEW & USED TV SETS .work In the Navy Finance Office made the presentation. Mrs. Area of consideration: Nation- NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES I Phillips was cited because the , Orlando office is manned by two wide. Applications will be accepted NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS, : Thai Airmen HostedThe people and, "she has been required through the close of bus- ;MM M. Freight Salvage/ Easy Credit Terms :.hiiit ;::;,: ,\. ... Feb. 8 : : ::; iness " to work in all funcitons ....:,::*<::%.,..:.:.::.::.. H rs. 9 a.m. 7 p.m. Come I In & Browse/ :.::.:.....:h..::.:.;..:;;.: , National Association of of finance." MPB No. 3-68 Fiscal Account- Supervisors, Jacksonville Chapter A letter went on to Mrs. say Ing Supervisor GS-11 (U.S. 5326 WMteBMttBlvd.it 103rd 771-0750 11, held Its quarterly meet- Phillips, "Eagerly accepted all j Ing Jan. 11 at the Supervisors'Social duties assigned, spent many Club. Representativesof hours studying areas which were the Thailand Air Force were unfamiliar to her, and perfromedall 1 guests.Lt. duties with exceptional versa- WESTSIDE ATLANTIC BANK Col. Paitoon Charnpitaya- tility and a high degree of com I kif, five.officers and five enlisted petency. men are undergoing' overhaul Her errors have beenphenom- Jacksonville Florida : 1 : training at the. Naval Air r'1 orally low--only 12 errors out .. Rework Facility. The Thai air- of 5,365 submitted for audit. ." .:. -:: mmmn: 1" mmm!: iHm! t nHm: il'' :t ;, liiH: HU:: .! ii JiI I I J!: !J lll !ji5 f n llUiliiH j men are scheduled to complete LCdr. G.H. Young, officer in STATEMENT OF CONDITION training Jan. 31. charge of the NAS Jax Naval Chapter ,11 President W.L. Finance Office, stated "I am DECEMBER Catrette updated membership for very proud to have someone of 29,1967ASSETS the past three months during the Judy's caliber representing this f regular meeting. office In the Orlando area." Loans $5,512,881.75 eBob's Less: Reserve For Losses on Loans 75587.79 Oak Hill ",'i-" ,,. - '- .' 5,437,293.96Investment Pure Service CenterOpen '. Securities :;y" ' : 7 .- . ,.;: . for your convenience 6 a.m. |10 p.m. U. S. Government Obligations ,' '. "!,!.; 3,285,347.08 .. :.. Other Bonds and Securities. 1121096.64 1 f -! I road service pick up & delivery .' .mechanic OH duty American. & Foreign Cars "" P,,.,'.:.. w'<::. .. '.\.,.. "..,.'..,','.'....t''. ..''.. "... ... .../.."."' ,'.4,406,443.72 I 4 .' Cash and Due from Banks'; ('l"'. t ;"" ., .' 1178719.73 103rd & Jammes Road '! .:-, ,, t'\ 'j -- ; ,. ,.;.,..:...:yl,;* . 771! -9I56 Jacksonville, Florida '1 Dank Premises, Furniture. f,,Flxtures. '' itir!, s'ri:, .\';\ \.; :.,';.7 317,920.48 .. :; .tl ... !;../y. \ ;;', ..\., ,. :' .:, .,, '. Other Resources : J: tL.VJ. i'f,' 1" ;":. 1I't.,"...4 r. } 6,558.87- "n.. .... !: TOTAL ASSETS '" $11,346,936.76 I ' LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL. ACCOUNTS : **. ;;& ,"', 555 1 Capital( Accounts: < > -;r : . . M :::! capltal.Stch' ..i't.*'/o"'Nt': & ...,\t"" f-I"-1: :, :.. .. .' 400,000.00.. ' 1 I Surplus 275,000.00 :; . I .; ., : n : ." :5 Undividcd.Pro/ R '*J..,# fits tyt'A; : :' '''. _127.707.02_ _ _ I!: .. ,!.,',. ot' *:.t'802,707.02. ", -I " .. ', I Unearned Discount': "' 'It,.; .: : 259,220.36.t" < a_ '1"' " : S : " / Other LiabilitiesDeposits 57,029.85 1/1 ,, .. 10227979.53 ; "" ; 1iii' ,; TOTAL LIABILITIES. AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 11346936.76 : i DE. .fJa-nk? : 4328:: BLANDINO BLVD. AT HARLOW 1' : " 5 Phone Today 771. 6161 JAC KSONVILLE,FLORIDA 32210 ri .1 i i i i L: MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIONr --..._.._____._..,, r - January 18, '1968VAP62 Page 6 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER -------- I : ; and Outstanding " ... Strategic _. __ , I .. 1 During the 15 year history of the squadron, VAP-62 has main- . tained an operational capabilityfar k exceeding the demanding .,! necessities of .photo reconnaissance - I If it's photographic work any- . ,Nf where in the world, VAP-62 can / . do it. The squadron operated on ,y.. +" !'.' five continents last year, and the T work completed ranged from nor- "-- L ill ' mal aerial mapping to motion picture photography of the Saturn ; rocket booster stage. Pop ';:";:.; : tR! VAP-62 is unique in that it " operates in both a flying and a .,t production capacity. Not only ,:;j ,. the be highly .: must flight crews .. = skilled at their craft, but the Ism _____ I' a supporting quickly ground and personnelmust expertly x APY __ process and analyze the product. <, Few squadrons can boast of VAP-62's efficiency and read- ik __ iness. All aircraft and crew must be in perfect condition for 4 -- rush projects assigned on extremely short notice. VAP-62 Tigers work hard to- gether. The last ADMAT inspection - II Illll drew a grade of out- w -, y standing, the eighth outstandingmark : ; . "" ... ''Meeaer..te. -... T........ w....,! .rtm..w --- -- in eight years. Squadron from VAP-62 spottedthe detach- DEPARTING DETSDetachments are personnel enjoy going on OUTSTANDING ADMAT -RAdm. Robert J. 'Stroh questions ment and most det personnel are world over. The detachments are capable of carryingout PHAN D.M. Schmidt during VAP-62 administration and mat volunteers. independent operations wherever they are needed. A detachment I erial Inspection. The COMFAIRJAX commander gave the Personnel coming to VAP62are departed MAS last week for the Panama Canal Zone. .. confronted with ........ .. ,!''If.: 0h. _ / There isonlyoneothersquadron .. ..___..__.._.......... ___""'" at 1 ..:MD( problem. with a similar mission f71I BLS y f YjMk A and similar aircraft. All Tiger ; : '" . flight crews must receive addi- , .. "'w> ' tional instruction within the >" . 't '\ - squadron after arrival from : ,I>' : ;; ', ,, !1' .j' VAH-123 the air replacement f>:-f! 'i> 4t_" group ((RAG). In reality, VAP- ,. " :c 2E4 62 acts as its own RAG. Cdr. F. S.Coleman,commandIng - officer of VAP-62, assumedhis a position in July 1967. He is 31, personally concerned with the } w welfare of squadron personneland has undertaken-several pro- jects solely on behalf of enlisted members of the VAP-62 crew. The executive officer Is Cdr. N.0. Anderson. .7.- . LAYING MOSAIC ..- The final step In aerial photo coverage is combining photos into large composite photo. PH3 L.G. Smith (left) and PH3 B.J. August construct mosaic of Navy sy f + Installation. .. ___u__. _..h... __.... _.._ ': JATO BURNOUT -.y AP-62 Douglas RA-3B Skywarrlor, the only aircraft In the Navy that can complete both aerial map ping and photographic reconnaissance, lifts off from the air I - station during a rocket assisted takeoff. RECORD SEASON-The 1967 r L S _- e (Story By Ltjg( )) John Anderson, V P.62 PAO) Tiger football Intramural squad won six first place R trophies and finished secondin the East Coast Invitational OPEN \ V SUNDAY tourney at Little Creek, Va. rKk Tigers Ray Badovinatz and Dan Stacks mix it up with ,grounded Eagles during game with VP-16 during COMFAIR aM JAX playoffs. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY a We t". them the VW 16 point Safety Mid Performance Inspect- ion. Then we tuned up, tightened. Mid replaced everything the needed It. And guaranteed them 100% for the repair .r replacementof EXAMPLES all major mechanical p8lt&for 30 days or 1000 mllee. Come I LOOK .. i/MOpiNiIAN aNs en In and double check. SYo'ae' ENGINE 'TRANSMISSION 'REAR AXLE 'FRONT AXLE NavqinLtLkane ASSEMBLIES BRAKE SYSTEM 'ELECTRICAL SYSTEM W tHEPRCE 60Y Monin; - s23.oo 68 VW CAMPER. . . . . $2695 1195 ever bor, re P'ymenl, se.oo S3?.4Q rlhin \ l md' 67 VW DELUXE STA. WAG.. . . $2195 f0f olhr period loon fhein om lam sorer 67 MUSTANG 2 DR., HT, AT. . . $2295 YOU r romPor bir BEFORE 64 VOLVO 1800S, Air Cond. . . $1695 63 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT Loaded. $1195 BORROWMSB Check. compare. know what you pay! 66 VW FASTBACK. . . . $1895 Then get your loan the BENEFICIAL way! Get up to $600. take up to 24 months to 66 VW KARMANN GHIA Coupe. . . $1795 repay! Just phone get cash in 1-vislt to 62 VW KARMANN GHIA Coupe. . . $995 the office. .or drop In today! ROIERT TRAVIS Get that BIG O.K. at Beneficial I VW SEDANS FROM 1962 to 1968 Loans up to $600 on Furniture, Car or Note d ASSOCIATES, IHe. JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville 35 A 7897 121 El 8TH STREET 5635 Roosevelt Blvd., Venetla Village Shop. Ctr. 't- Suite M-CollUr Bide. WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN (Next to Winn Dixie) . . . . Ph: 388.9374 5059 Normandy Blvd. . . . . Ph: 384.4595 246.6680 AGENT-After E. GARRISON 6tOO t'u 4. other Beneficial offices serve the Jacksonville Area INC. See phone book white pages for nearest office 388.3583 '6413 ELT A DES 1150 LANE AVE., S., Jacksonville, Fla. 781 5511 BENEFICIAL [B "5QQ.7/lfl EDOEWOODO07 Open 8 to 8 Daily, Sat. 8 to 5 Open Sun.l PM to 6 PM .> tOa 2 W6OF ROOSEVELT FINANCE I ,. .. ,.,_... . ; SYSTEM .. . . . . J.. ..,.,......,,;.., . . .. . . . # ., , ..L . ... . .._._--.-.-..---.------.-----.- - ,,. ,,... ....... :J.i .'". It :}\. ; : . 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"'Just North of NAS JAX Main Gate" : $1bpBo&tZ ] OQ :! 1967 11111111111111.141'1111$150 V NEW 12' WIDE : :: Impala's 2 DR & 4 DR Hardtops .: !: only 2 left fully loaded abovewholesale \ Mobile Home : : . :- PI ZZP "'t Gr ooooooooomo r \ Low As $2795 : Phone 384 2386 4621 San Juan l OWNED & OPERATED BY: %Bank Financing Available : Fish Dinner Reg 1.15 only 97$ i PH. I Thomas Cheek USN. Ret. I: : 389.6617 I John C. Thompson USN. Ret.Small 6263 Roosevelt llvd. 384 5584 t ;t oo.WA; r _W :;.M J#Yxqkrp\H\t\; ''"tia"sw'u:Jai.CL\? rrk, A .t __ Singer Touch & Sew t .. L' Loans on I: Any Tup/Wed or Tlur. Repossed, Like New, Darnes, Mends, Sews i Anything of Value r. over Pins and Needles, Fancy Stitches, * Bllndhems, Winder Bobbin in side Machine, i;: 1 Bargins on LUBRICATION..... 79 : Pick Up 10 Payments of $7.50 mo. or pay : $72. Cash. I i:; Unredeemed Merchandise :: 1 1 l I. A I Morse Sewing CenterI i II: AIR BASE PAWN SHOP : SERVICE STORES 6437 WILSON BLVD. 771 8211 f 6463 Roosevelt Blvd. Phone 384-4066 5429 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE 389-4S71 , i:W'Jt._;: lm ;;..'?WWM:, 'i!.:a n-m.==- 'b.t: m?' J.:., : jjIllU HJ1!! : = t_m If :m L ij! ilH '1Trout's I Jay Jester, USN Ret, Mgr. PHONE 771 8780 : MORRIS = "n I Restauraunt : 1 ; "JAYS" WESCONNETT 1: S AUTO SUPPLY"We I tii I Standard Service .; SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! Serve You I 1 103rd & Blanding ; KC Sirloin Steak l.GS Complete Auto Rell.lrs'' Salad, French Fries, Rolls Seven Days A Week" I u ' '' j We take. better care STANDARDof ., 40 Years Serving' Fine Foods '. '' 5836 TIMU9UANA: RD. PH'. 7715636'I I ll..: t your car. OIL f fAy 5943Roosevelt Blvd.'\ '. 387g9d4"' ' I mnnnniiULL: :: :/ !!! !:_7t !f awst; : !.;'t'J.ft. -m a ._ ..,:aMSOTSJS "i UflijmlHmt: : !lHI!! !!: 1 :JUJ!!uun! - RENTAL HEADQUARTERS I TneWed or Thvr. .. In Normandy & Cedar Hills I Skyway Tavern ........................J...... LUBRICATION 79 6461 Roosevelt Blvd. SALES ...... ;. , DL. L. C.rr.II I' : j Now RENTALS Featuring Live Music By The .........N......N..N ...... "COUNTRY PARTNERS" REALTOR Every Friday Night 9 PM til 2 AM AAPPRAISAlS I SERVICE STORES, THE COLDEST BEER IN TOWNVirginia 42S NORMANDY 1LVD. PHONE 3S9-4S71 3464 BLANDING BLVD. : .. ' n ?::iiiffr7.: ':!:'! !!! mi: t-; { r-ir.. -:: ,; '':ii j !:millur:[!:: : i;' '1'_ i: : auto M insurance I QUALITY : E. BELL Ji.,;.:..:*,.:.;:.; if&!.1.H.i.i; {. WP w dfu:. ;:d :r H1E BI1UINC. MoBIl! , DEDUCTIBLE FIRE THEFT COLLISION REAL ESTATE By .;1 I oo Orange Park Jax 26't NF NATIONWIDEDEMEIIT : . : HOMES LOTS 199fw 988 5887 ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD : CUSTOM BUILT HOMES , t WALKER AGENCY ; JACKSONVILLE, FLA. : RENTALS SALES '7 3462 llmdim llvd. 771-9511 : PHONE 388.4618 I Registered Real Estate Broker Ti : i irE: i iiliiiin! 7' Jil lim::! : t: (.' I'i.{ .n.liJiT! : lwnH!:; :; 'ilr :i :! l ';'; 11j U fi!:! umJIm: ; \! I _'; 'j iinam : r Aiy Tn.,W. l ar Thir. CC'C4soX' Singer AutomaticZig ZagWith ": 4 Dr. Desk and Chairs Makes Button LUBRICATION ...... 79 !:. holes, Sews on Buttons, Fancy Designs, ' ."11I..11I11I"11III11.11. MMNNNNMI/MMIIIIMII/ Bllndhems, Overcasts, Satin Stitches with z out Attachments, Sold New,Over $350. Bal. I. 1 t ): i I TACOS 5 for $11 I $58. Cash or $7.40 mo. SERVICE STORES iiiHiiiniHiwHiiiniiiHiiHiiHniiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMinnwi. WNiHHiiiniiniinmiiiiHiiiniiimMM103rd Morse Sewing Center M2 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE .t71 :: t llMdki Carter 771 7970 1948 BLANDING BLVD. 384 5821 I IIIfIg ... ..... .! > _' __ _._. J.__!..._.'. ...... .':8,.__._. .!.<.,,//J..I9._',._ :.'>' 'm. >>>"yyY.-y '''' '''''''''''''''''''''''''' '> ';';''' ''''''''-' ''''''''W."M Save Time & Money!! ... Check This Service Shopper Weekly For The Best Buys In Town . '.-:. . . . . '.i-li. .. ...........t........ - r Page 8 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER ,January 18, 1968 . Beauty Shop Obscured, But Open After the fifth phone call, and There are six individual booths and permanents are featured along - failing to get an appointment at plus two comb-out centers, with with special treatments of any of the beauty shops she usually eight beauty operators to serve hot oil and shampoo, arch eyebrow - frequented, a Navy wife customers.All and lash dye, bleaches, became exasperated. Her hus- the operators are experIenced toners, frosting and tipping. 1' a band's department head and his graduates of established There is also a Wig Shop wife were coming to dinner. beauty schools,located in various which offers hand and machine She the made hairpieces, falls and short pondered possibilitiesof Clairol School from completing household chores, states the .,-.---_.- .........,,,....,,.,".""''--.'."" .-.;......., r;. preparing dinner, taking the % rr 1 children to her parent's home for the evening and doing her own : hair before guests arrived. At 1 this point she received a phone _u_..___.._______.. __N_ call from a friend. She related LAST FLIGHT AMSC Earle Hall explains the operationof her difficulties to her neighbor, ASW equipment to his son Larry, AZ3, before taking off who suggested the Navy Exchange I on the last flight before retirement. Both are members ofNARTU's Beauty Shop. The busy wife took the advice HS-742. of her friend, called the shop ; , for an appointment,and was sche- - duled that afternoon. . I. f I NARTU News and Views 1 typical While, many this story Navy may wives not fail seem to : a Nqa% a G _0 r take advantage of the base beauty By Skip Fairfield shop because they don't know WAITING LADIES- The four ladies in their martian-like head Twenty-six years and 15 days of his squadron when they recovered there is one aboard base. adornment are waiting for their hair to dry and to completethat Naval service ended recently as Gemini476,7,9: and 12. The beauty shop, seemingly final step of a comb-out. HS-742, one' of the Naval Air In leaving too reserve and his hidden behind the Main Navy Exchange - Reserves Training Unit's squadron Chief Hall said, "My has been operated in in San Francisco, the House of or long wigs. The wigs can (NARTU) helicopter squadrons, complete tour of Naval duty which Bldg. 26 for 24 years. James in Indiana, to the River- either be ordered for exact coloror saw their leading chief, AMSC began Dec. 8, 1941, has been a The shop was opened in 1944 side Styling Academy in Jack bought on the spot. Shampooing Earle Hall retire. most rewarding experience. I when thepresent sites of the Navy sonville. The majority of the and styling are also'done in During his years of service, have enjoyed each year and have exchange, cafeteria, library and operators are servicemen'swives the shop. Chief Hall has served with over 13 collected many cherished mem- gym were not even in the planning and have gained experi- Robert E. Mann,a retired Ships active and reserve squadrons ories. stages. Once these facilites ence In many different sectionsof Service chief has been man- within the Navy realm. "It is extremely satisfying to were constructed,the beauty shop the country.Hair aging beauty and barber shopsIn / An appropriate last function of have served my country as a was obscured from sight and beauty treatments are the Jacksonville area since Hall's was to'take a flight in one member of the world's finest During its years of operation, inclusive and the prices very of his "birds" with his son Larryas Navy. I will miss the comrade- the shophas expanded with addi- reasonable. The usual treat- 1956.Mann said, "The beauty shop the other crewmember, ship which I have valued so tional equipment, employeesand ments of hair cuts and trims, services over 200 customers a greatly. It has been my privilege treatments., shampoos, styling, manicures week. Plans are to expand and Young Hall, AZ3, came to HS- to close my Navy careeras .,..- ---.r-.r-. ,..- ---cccca O oo--a move to a new location within 742 last May after serving with a member of this unit, and ooooa' the year". HS-11 Quonset Point, R.I. He as a pan of the Naval Air Re- The shop is open Monday was aboard the USS Wasp with serve program." through Friday from 8:30 a.m. 1------------------------------------------' 4:30 p.m. Saturday's hours of r operation are from 8:30 a.m. Air Force AN INSIDE JOD-- A1C Robert Chow examines the till noon. Appointments may inside of a Jet engine afterburner be made by calling Ext. 3414. during an engine cheek on There is also a beauty shop one othe F-100 Supertabre located in the Naval Hospital aircraft at Bien Hoa AD, Viet complex. There are two beauty nam. The en -shop, a unit of .F@': operators and the treatments offered - the 3rd Field, Maintenance are identical to those of 1. Squadron, repairs tome 35 engines the,shop in building 25. - a month. Roosevelt Blvd. - 1: .. y (Next to Roosevelt Mall) :f, 384-3481 e' _o tooooooooooooo ,r ., "Ii. i. , ; ". VISIT a ? i wY t.. ', ,',,": 01\. .-. ". I CLAUDE NOLAN J :Y I s s'w > y 'ryfa ., "n " r ;/I' .CADILLAC & PONTIAC > Mx MAIN AT ORANGE x ww ti OPE/M MOM. THRU SAT. UNTIL 8 PM > \ ' - : I COMB-OUT -- Mrs. Julie :11 PHONE EL 33922OOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOQj O'Neal, one of eight beauticians .. at the Navy Exchange i.i. Beauty Shop, does the comb- :. Like to... 'watch things grow? Plant your out for RMI I Jean: Jones. :: Plan for success in 1968 by savings here at ,taking advantage of every edu cational opportunity. See your ,Education Officer today. $... ..i I 3.9np to.25Hp :: ; THEfjMROC ; BARNETT QUIETNEW :,; NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE: ;1 MERC's mEMCi Y /( MBMVIM rCOCMAL OCPOCIT INVUNANCK CORPORATION pare: th ; I E : NAS JAX FACILITY OFFICE r : BEST WAY CfJ San Juan at Niblick :! Building 39 Ext. 3870 : t (BOH ...1.............1.-.. I &; th'drooms : Monday Wednesday: 10:00: a.m. 3:00: p.m. ORLANDO CLIPPER Garden u'lih Type ountrlub Apurrmm.s :!' .. .: Thursday: 9:30 a.m 4:30 p.m. :: amosplten; .: : Friday: 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. K -CRAFT CROSBY -SILVERLINEOOOOOOOOOUOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQC Kifthens equ.ppfd; mch'ti ft Rflnqc t; Rein teratas?:. : NAS Cecil Field FACILITYOFFICE Indtt'idllUj '\.r (\"hf.LMloI't.|| J '! : Inlet MarineSALES aril. Hearing bG I C .*)f :: Building 26 Ext. 226 Drape FUnI.c'tf', : l't .' \flail toall\ CarpoMig ,and' .. Monday Friday: 10:00 a.m. .. 2:00 p.m. nt.. SERVICE Ltirgc Swnnmult! I'no. I.. ......Military..... .... .':.>. Pay.... .Day..... :.. .: ... ...... '.9:00...:. "a.m. ..:!: w-. .- -... q ----.-- - - - I J January 18, I>t8 JAXS AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pate 9 1 ... .. . MoviesMOVIES Club Schedules J will be shown reg- BLUEJACKET INN : ; ularly at the NAS Jax Theatreat the Olantels The UFO's will appear tonlgni. Hear tomorrow and ItllL.... Saturday night. The 6 and 8:15 p.m., Monday thru play Saturday afternoon. Make the Crescendos will Saturday. There will also be a Soul society Sunday afternoon and night.scene with The the Crescendos Camelots and matinee at 2 p.m. on Saturdays! under the spotlight are Monday and holidays. The Hos- with Viva Italia Nite featured also. Beff Sunday n Burgundy Nite pital Theatre will have one nightl r evening. Hear the Camelots is Tuesday. Swing with the UFO's that Ads should be mailed U the Holt Publishing' Company at 7 p.m. Wednesday night. 1950 Bldnding Bird. Jacksonville, Florida 32210. to arrive feature not later than Tuesday for publication the following Thurs- Matinees will be shown on week- CPO CLUB Pizzas are featured today for $.75.. Dine on the day. Ads arriving' too late for this deadline will be published ends at 2 and :5 p.m.Thursday seafood special for $1.25 tomorrow evening and dance to the the following: week unless' the publisher 'instructed other- Jan. 18 music of the Johnny Arnold "4". The Moonlighters will wise.' A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must appear be received WITH' the for the .t copy < Saturday night.. A sirloin steak for $1.65 Is featured that day. : NAS: "THE LIQUIDATOR": Music Is by the Tune Twisters Rod Taylor and Jill St. John. for Tuesday and Sunday night. Dinner specials DO NOT SEND CASH Wednesday fried ((113 Min.) Rating Excellent are chicken and rib-eye steak. RATE: Minimum .chary* ((3 lines). . . . .2.00 (Showings 6 8:15 p.m.) "0" CLUB Enjoy the Per additional line ((4 words p.f line',. . 0.50 HOSPITAL "SEA PIRATE": beefeater's buffet today from 6 to 9 p.m. Gerald Barry. ((91 Min.) Rating- Tomorrow and Saturday evening the Champagne special is featured. .I, Dance to the music of the Tune Twisters tomorrow The night. Good. '62 T-BIRD-ALL POWER Auto/ GETTING MARRIED? WEDDING Metal Larks are under the spotlight Saturday night. Take the family : Friday Jan. 19 to the buffet dinner Sunday from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday is foreign Trans. 390 V8. Clean Make Pictures taken. Best deal around. 1 NAS: COME ON,LETS LIVE A dish night from 6 to 9 p.m. The club serves a luncheon from Offer Ph. 7722929. 264-2140 1 LITTLE": Bobbe.Vee and Jackie 11:15 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. De Shannon. ((93 Min.) Rating- 3/4 ACRE, 60'TRAILERFLOR- FOR) SALE 10' x 57' MOBILE Good. IDA Rm., Screen Porch, 2 Car Home. Owner will sacrifice LUTHERAN SERVICE CENTER Tomorrow is Fenced. Off 110th.Floyd $2,000 + - HOSPITAL: "THE' LIQUIDA- night a square Garage; equity, assume payments. TOR": Rod Taylor. dance especially for military personnel at the center located at White, Bldr. 771 5643. Phone 771 6780. : 19 W. Forsyth St. The dance begins at 8:30 p.m. There Is no' j Saturday, Jan. 20 charge and refreshments are free. FOR RENT 2920 DELLWOOD DO YOU WANT TO B"E A DISC I NAS: "GUNN": Connie Stevens 4 Room Furnished Apt. $50 mo. JOCKEY?? For information call: .j, ': and Laura Devon.((103 Min.) 355 6639. 356 8351. Day or Night. Rating Good.HOSPITAL ACEY DUECY CLUB: Tomorrow evening brings on the sounds . : "COME ON,LETS of the Westerners. Mark Castle is featured Saturday night. John I LIVE A LITTLE": Bobbe Vee. Lunsford and the Eight Balls are under the spotlight Sunday even- RETIRING SOON? FOR SALE RICHARDSON : The top ranks of our nationwide Trailer 10' x 50' 2 BR, W/ ing. Game night is Sunday at 6 p.m. Happy Hour is featured Monday Sunday, Jan. 21 and Wednesday beginning at 7 p.m. organization are full of former washer, Small equity 388 8380 i NAS: "THE LONG DUAL": Dinner specials for the week are: Monday beans and franks: Officers and Senior PO's who 1 Yul Brynner and Trevor Howard. Tuesday chopped sirloin; Wednesday pork steak; Thursday have achieved new success withus FOR SALE BAR WITH 2 : ((123 Min.) Rating-VeryGood.( chicken and dressing; Fridaybarbque beef and pork or seafood. after leaving the service. We Stools. Ample storage and HOSPITAL: "GUNN": Craig need more like them. To get display space. Call 389 7629 Stevens. CANDLELIGHT'' CLUB Tomorrow evening Bruce Thomas will them we offer comprehensive 1 1j j ,Monday, Jan. 22 appear with his music. The Lively Ones are featured Saturday training, high income opportunity ' and a choice of attractive DELRAY MANOR 110th & I night. Dress is formal both evenings. Monday is Italian night -- NAS: "DEVIL'S ANGELS": spaghetti dinner served with wine for $1.95. Tuesday the club is locations all over the U. S. How Karen St. New all brick homes .;, John Casavetes and A- Beverly about ? Write Regional AC Low 20s. Building Lots closed. If you you enjoyed the gala festivities of the New Years Eve dams. ((92 Min.) Good. HOSPITAL Rating Ball, take your favorite gal to the Sweetheart Ball February 13. Director P. O. Box 13177 Available: Floyd White Bldr. "THE LONG : Orlando Fla. 32809. 771 5643. , DUAL": Yul Brynner. A Champagne dinner is featured for $12.00 a couple with prizes .. . 23 party favors, and the music of the Bud Clark Combo. Call Ext. Tuesday, Jan. 2936 for reservations. Plan to attend the country western music NAS: "GAMES": Simone session featuring the Westerners on January 25 from 8 p.m. till WIL MAR APARTMENTSNear FOR RENT 2 BR APT. FURN.or . Signoret and James Caan. ((118 midnight. SAX and CECIL. 1 blk. Unfurn. Orange Park Temp. Min.) Rating Very Good. west of 5900 blk. of Jammes Rd. or Permanent Qtrs. Will rent to 1 HOSPITAL: "DEVIL' S AN- bachelors. 264 6884. , All new paint 2 'BR, LR, Kit. 4 GELS": John Casavetes. Furn.. Brk. Nook Park 2 cars, FOR SALE LUGGAGEUTILI- ' MILITARY AUTO INSURANCE'ARanksAAges and boat, $85 mo. includes, water TY Trailer waterproof.Ideal for NR, Sewing Day .4 sewage' garbage, lawn' care .Navy family transferi$95..Carr? ; ., :.\ Furn. &. UnfurniV387:; --,2541 ' \ top luggage rackWaterproof$18' ; Stt nights and weekends, 389 0744. Wednesday lOW RATES ; 264 9839.ATTENTION. : "< There will be a Navy Relief EASY MONTHLY WALNUT STEREO MILITARY Will volunteer sewing day Wednesday Combination Radio. Console Hi- hire four servicemen to work . from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the PAYMENTS Fi Like New. Orig. price $209. evenings and weekends. Earn' NARTU Barracks. Bldg. 905, in Just assume $8. Mo. payments.Bal. $60 and up per week. Must be room 311.Volunteers. $69. A 1 Warehouse E-4 and up, have car and married - are requested to CONTINENTAL INSURANCE 1606 Main St. Call 359-1719,10 to 7 p.m. bring portable sewing machinesif they own one. Coffee and cookies will be ser- UNDERWRITERS INC. BECOME YOUR OWN BOSS ZIG ZAG FOR $ 40 ved.For, further information call (formerly, Mrl)0u I ( I<< Mrs. Carl Simonsen 771-3691.. 6479.RMsmlt IM. 34$-1616 year.34 washer Ideal for laundromat retired couple.A and. Guarantee.sews on buttons Makes, decorative buttonholes desIgns -, Call Us AnytimeFISH7WVF7 drycleaning pick -' station in a monograms, etc. Must .. busy section of Southside Jax. place in your area. Just pay .. .. .. Call for information and details Balance $40 on easy terms. BOWEN REAL ESTATE, Realtor Phone 353 1946. Anytime.Will' Phone 3841376.. deliver no obligation.FOR . Si4 J ::1JiA APARTMENTSCONVENIENTLY 2 BR UNFURN. HOUSE 4345 RENT 4031 BALTICAVE.' Timuquana Road. Opposite Vene- 2 BR, 1 B Bungalow with stove SPECIAL tia School. Walking Distance to and refrig. furn. DR & garage, shopping. center. Elec. Range, Space heater. $90 mo. EV8- LOCATED REGULAR $1.15 VALUE Sep. Dining Room 264 4361. 5543. NEAR BOTH BASES . 14m MN otJrT.f'IrFItIRlUr 0 N LY Only Min. to Ctc4// NAS .NIlS" INM'YitgkKN FYIttCGIL6 PART TIME MECHANIC "REAL ESTATE: We will help : fGAW Wanted for car lot close to NAS you Buy Sell or Invest. 71 UNITS Jax. Must have own tools. Call Bowen Real Estate, Realtor, 1.2, & 3 0 264 4525. USN Retired 384 1376... BEDROOM APARTMENTS 4, ! ALL APTS HAVE: .. FOR RENT-NICE 2BRTRAILER., FOR RENT OR FOR SALE ' $75 mo. Free Use of boat during Houses & Apts. Equity VA & ; .WALL-TO-WALL : week. Dock & Launching pur- FHA resales $50 & $100 dwn. CARPETS GOOD poses. 15 min. NAS. 2 Extra Call Powell or Mills USN DRAPES i Thu rs. Sun. large Trailer Parking Spaces For. Ret. 264 2411. Orange Park CENTRAL AIR & HEAT Rent 264 9740. Realty. UTILITY ROOM ... PORCH ,oxESt OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE 9 JUSTISS TRAILER PARK 1 Individual Rms Together or Qtr. mile no, of NAS. Clean Swimming Pool & Complete Seperate Rentals 2534 Oak St. modern trailers & Apts. 389 . Laundry Facilities 398 0851. 3007. Near Schools' Both Pr/voft IiQ "t SItpnp Bo&tgwg3gp and Parochial '58 FIAT, NEW TIRES GOOD '67 GTO BLUE CONVERTIBLE. & Shopping Center Cond $175. 65,000 BTUgasheat- P.S.,. P.B., Auto/Trans. AC.: , 9 er, w/blower $25. 249-2040 Warranty Call 781-5534 6756 103rJ STREET : ; *c PHONE 771-8844 4621 SUB Jill Ave. RESIDENT MGR.-APT 7 FOR SALE PICKUP TRUCK GUITAR LESSONS D. W. Pfaoie 384-2386 TopperCamper- $175. Hurry! Enrollment now open, $2.00. per:' Priest USN (Ret) 781-2335 After 5:00 p.m. lesson. Call 384 4718. ( - -- -'-- q q d. r : January 18, 1968 Page 1 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER , 679th GetsEquipment 25 Year Career Ends i . By Lt. Dan FranklinThe For Mrs. Bess HalleyBy 679th Radar Squadron Jan Mercurio (USAF) manual operations sec- for the last Mrs. Mary (Bess) Halley will cover her typewriter tion has a new look these days, time tomorrow when she retires after 25 years of civil service with the addition of all new con- communications field. Spendingmost work, most of which has been in the soles and communications equipment g of her civil service years at the air'station, Mrs. Halley has in their operations room. ' manual worked as secretary LO the sen- that have visitedme The squadron's oper- United States ation section, located bldg. 118, AFkk' ior chaplain, in the disbursing at one time or another. is, responsible for manual sur- office, comptroller and now at "' the communications office. "I've made a lot of good friends - ; veillance and tracking air traffic - and control of fighterinterceptor "Working with civil service In 25 years" she said,"and I'm to miss a lot of people aircraft during hostilities, ':. has been very interesting, said going .I(; " : Mrs. Halley, "I've worked at a here. w in ,case of a computer break- _ g variety of jobs, but communications 4z down in the semi-automatic .. has been die interest - ground environment system most UI " (SAGE). With the new consoles ing. 'and equipment, the operation l1 When asked about her present ay% be. smoother and more efficient. i-J ;; position in communications Mrs. _ The consoles: were pre fabricated : Halley replied jokingly, "I begin at Patrick Air,Force Base by dusting off the desk's". . by personnel from the Eastern NEW EQUIPMENT -- Capt.. Robert Hess, 679th Radar Squadron but more on the serious side, Test Range, who also, do work operations officer and TSgt. Francis Szynaka install new "I do secretarial work with for Cape Kennedy. After ship- classified material forNARFandNAS manual communications equipment in the squadron's operations - ment to Jacksonville, all of the correspondence for com- installation was. done by, squadron section. munications, handle civilian per- .t'; sonnel time keepingoffice - matters, personnel, on a "selfhelp"basis. Capt. Robert Hess, op- Feb. 1 Deadline Set for Annual correspondence, filing" and erations officer the 679th, and answer the phone a lot. in charge of the-project, esti- Award Nominations Active on the golf course and Navy League mates that the squadron saved at the bridge table, Mrs. Halley the $600 by doing holds a few championship titlesat government NavNews--Commands are reminded mission of nominations to the both hobbies. She also does the work themselves. Cost of that the deadline for sub- annual Navy League Awards pro- some knitting and flower arranging - the equipment was just under . $2,900. gram is fast apprpaching.All and still finds time to spend nominations (orginal and with her two grandchildren.When . six copies) should be mailed she retires, Mrs. Halley Roosevelt directly to: Board of Awards, plans on playing''' more golf and {( ) CAR WASHOPEN Navy League of the United States, bridge, and to do some traveling"To Mall Washington 818 Eighteenth, D.C. 20006.Street, N.W., -- visit friends all over the MRS. BESS HALLEYAviator's MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 8:30: AM 5:30: PM Nominations must be received - prior to Feb. 1 for con- Reunion Slated in June FREE CAR WASHWITH sideration., Awards will be madein April at the Navy League The' second annual Naval A- ing of events and housing ar 75 GALS. OR MORE STANDARD OIL./ Nation Convention in Honolulu. vlator's Reunion, sponsored by rangements. PRODUCTS CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Details on the Navy League the Chief-. of Naval Air Train- Activities tentatively plannedfor . Awards program are containedin ing, will take place June 15-17, the three day reunion include - SPRAWAX .NOW ONLY 50 Located Jn4Roosvff: Moll/ Shopping, Center Navy, Marine Corps and Coast:. the chief' of Naval Air Train- ' Guard Aviators, their familiesand ing; a presentation entitled "A 'guests";'are invited to attend., Day in: Vietnam"; a visit to the ' Aviators who indicated l duringthe Naval Aerospace Medical Institute - ..,'.,... .". ';, "...".,."Y d :" { recent,survey that they would and Naval Aviation Mus- ,I'' C3tJjJ't1' ', : like to attend'a reunion, will eum; an informal cocktail party -'jl,: ,' ,.t'.. "... "'./ ," receive, further information and and buffet dinner; and free time '.w....., tf '-, .. I.*r .1""m. registration cards in the mail. for golfing, swimming, fish- ,:-- >4 All others desiring information ing, and meeting with old friends.WESCONNEIT . should write as soon as possibleto / Q2d'I the'Chief of Naval Air Train Sign up for ing (Code Oil), Naval Air StatIon US.SayingsUqncteNew ; '- Pensacola, Fla. 32508. Freedom'H0re&, This ,wll assist in the schedul- , .' .. . . . ;. . I . " r I i iA ;; FLORIST I .. . Iy r'' CS7 1 We wire Flowers . . . _. > Y [Located halfway between Cecil & NAS at F . 103rd St. & Wesconnett Blvd. fcM 5329 WESCONNETT BLVD. , I FREE DELIVERY PHONE 771-3770 . . ' . .1'1,. UU11najiJ1 ? -AEDSiCY'S LOUNGE & PACKAGE STORE 3909 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771-338S S. O. S. Seaboard for a loan. Seaboard specializes in . renting money to Naval personnel. For high priority LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURS. service, telephone ahead for a personal (and top ,, MIXED,DRINKS FOR 1? r ? secret) appointment. You'll be surprised how low your, 5.S monthly payments will be. HalfPrice . a * Loons fo 5600 LADIES ONLY t . J, '" SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY DANCING EVERY NIGHT a ". A lifesaver when you need cash . DRIVE-IN SERVICE " . . . 3 Convenient offices In Jacksonville Iocr+ted at: '". CASE LOTS at 34 W. Dovo// Street, Phone 356-33JI 4. 275 American Heritage Life Bldg., Phone 356-2432 WHOLESALE PRICES! 1959 Blandlng Blvd. (Corner San Juan & Standing), Phone 389 3446 .. n. _ _ _ I I January 18, 1968 " .. .. JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER PageII I! J I NATTC : By tneh.. .. !. Scene 1 1The 1 - following . personnel were YN2 Jack L. a .aw Yeager was sel- advanced Tuesday as a result of ected NATTC Serviceman of the August 1967 Navy wide the Month. The selection will examinations: AOCS W.E. Akins , entitle him to a commendation, AEC DJ. Beebe, ATC C.E. a $50 U.S. Savings Bond and a Browning, PNCM: J.R. Collins, free tour of St. Augustine A01 J. L. Dalrymple A02 R. *************** Derus PN2 R. J. Goulden, AEC LCdr. Robert E. Biggs was r R.F. Hudson, PNCSJ.H.Jackson, promoted to his present rank dur- YN3 W. Kristufek, Jr., AECS ing a ceremony in the'CO'soffiCe E.H. Nance, AE2 R.S. Przybor- January 8. owski, AOC E.L. Simmons, AEC Commander Biggs came to J.L. Smith AECS S. R. Smith NATTC on December 22 from the ..19y Cdr. Summers AEC J. F. Swank, AEl O.K. USS Roosevelt and is an AE Thompson PN2 J. I. Vander- School training officer. ham, and A02 T.D. Watkins. *****************. p. . VW4GetsNew Mrs. Lora C. Kurz, a Civil The Pop Warner Junior League -- , Service employee in AO school, Football season ended:! and the DISTAFF GOLF AWARDS Nicky Knock (left), who fin- retired January 12, having com- NATTC sponsored Colts held ished second in the air station's Women Golf Association, I CO pleted more than 19 years of service their annual dinner and awards watches Vice President Ruth Bolin present potty Hilton to the government. Twelveof presentation at the Westconett (right) with first place trophy for recent fall cup tourney. Cdr. Howard P Summers took those years were spent at Civic Association Hall recently. command of Weather Recon- NA TIC. A plaque was presented to E.R. . naissance Squadron Four the Alter reading his letter of ap- O'Connell, public affairs officer, Blue Angels Seek EMs Hurricane Hunters relievingCdr. reciation, Capt. R. P.Kline com- for the assistance given by the John V, Lawrence, Jr., in manding officer presented Mrs. donations of the officers and en- The U.S. Navy flight demon- the team should submit a letterof ceremonies held today. Kurz a plaque of NA TTC. Cdr.R. listed personel of NATTC by stration team, "The Blue request to BuPers v a.hi. Commander Summers, a nativeof D. Kunkle, AO School superintendent Charlie H. Benson of the West Angels" is seeking outstanding Commanding Officer, Naval Air 'O Pueblo, Colo. and a graduateof gave her the traditional Duval Youth Association and head enlisted men to join its main- Station Pensacola, Fla., 32508 Pueblo Central High School AO cigarette lighter. coach of the Colts. tenance crew..., Openings exist (Officer-in-Charge, Blue Angel - and Junior College received his for ADJ1, 2" 3; AMSl 2, 3; ). bachelor of science degree from AMH2, 3; AE1, 2, PR3; and the Navy Post Graduate School in ADJAN. NAVY EXAMSNow Monterey. Calf., in 1962. The teams aircraft are maintained - z B Z-/ Flying the long range, 72 ton at 100 per cent avail Is the time to preparefor radar version of the Lockheed BY ability and crew members must the February exams, get Super Constellation, the Hunters BELLAIR HOME BUILDERS INC meet high standards of profes- the book that has helped hun- collect meteorological data in sional ability. Preference will dreds of Navy men, "2500 and around the violent storms, be given to applicants with F-ll Questions & Answers onNaval enabling the U.S.Weather Bureau and F-9 experience or experience Military Subjects. Send:! $3.50to to predict their movement and in newer Navy jets like ADVANCEMENT, P.O.Box eventual growth. the F-4 and A-6. 122 .- Hyde Park Mass.02136 Along with hurricane reconnaissance An applicant desiring to join VW 4 also flies routine weather tracks in support of fleet movements and additional 'tracks to support rescue and recovery - Need operations for NASA's money projects Gemini and Apollo.In . his address, Commander:! Summers said "The squadron to bills stands:! second to none among the pay Fleet Air squadrons of today.I . feel confident that in the forth-' I . coming urblemished year if the you record, the officersand will go : 3 :ELL..A.E: : :&, See HFC. "'.Ty.\ ' men of VW 4, will lend " me the same superb support that ZXOIUttB: :: :BT7XXjCHCSl8.!!! : : IISTC.: was rendered:! to Commander You are coftfteHy: invited to Inspect: our hwnM at your convonfenco . Lawrence. 10 A.M. to Dork. Taw SMtti on iHirtim. .ouHwd (Hwy. nl) 4'J ADVANCEMENTSContinued Wa ( from Page 2)) oJ ADJ2 J. C. Newcomer PT2 C. A. Harbert and SD2 F, S. GarciaTo .4j1 third class: PH3 J. Bess- FRI. FEB. L MON. FEB 5JACKSONVILLE wanger, PH3 J. Ranieri, PH3 D. thru . Schmidt, AZ3 N. G. Sinquefield, YN3 R. S. Trout, BM3 J. L. COLISEUM Enzor, PH3 A.S.Kenton,and AZ3J. ; C. Newcomer. Com Fair J ax YNC Sammie C. Ogden, YN3 Michael and! AZ3 J. Biernatt : Jared M. Calvert. Got more bills than money to pay them?See the military loan counsellor at HFC for a Bill Payer Loan from Household ************* 4.- r e Finance.At . " .. # w Household, we'll tell you in advance how much your : II IrA: < f' i : k Bill Payer Loan will cost-plainly and simply In dollars ; ' and cents. No hidden charges. No extras. No surprises ... I'! .,::,,,,if:* .... at Household Finance. . qA. . fi' i. ." Before you sign on the dotted line, ''i Zl..fii?!i r: tiS know what .. ; t (! your loan will cost. ) e I # : { h' I" c... MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS Y.o ON 24 Jd U 6 ,,,.h payarts payarls paymis MOTORS sr $100 5.93 7.29 10.07 $18.48 i 200 11.86 14.59 20.14 36.97 ,y i.fs. 300 17,79 21,88 30.21 55.45 w tidy'r 64 VW Sedan. .$750 $ 500 28.97 35,85 49.75 91.78 600 34.39 42.66 59.35 109.80 64 Chevelle.$790 Charles art computed at 3% on that part of 6 cyl Stick ,. scheduled monthly balances not txcttdint$J()() and 7% on any ttmaindrr This KluJul it i baud..prompt payment and tntludt*elkn,... 63 Falcon.$490 i ALL SEATS RESERVED PERFORMANCES$2.00$3.o0$4.00 J 2 DR Stick (Tn Incl.) HOUSEHOLDPINANCEIIYII Fri.. F.'. 2 4115. 6' a:1S pje.I .. J:[ 61 Carmen Ghia .$490 sat.. F.'. J 10lJO ....... J SAVE $1 I I 00 ::30 tr 1115 ,.... Cpe. : Su.... F... 4 2:00 tr Coa ,..... on kId under 12 Mon. Fib. 5 4115. 6' ,...... $ 60 Valiant. $175 Fr-Mat. 6' fro., Sot. Mere .t 1115 . 10JO 6 Mon.-M.t. .n1 Era CbllInn's Mca Apply J 1 2 DR Stick : J WE CATER TO ,*. TICKETS NOW ON SALE! 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 SERVICEMEN . . :We Buy Sell FinanceJJ6566 HEMMING PARK JACKSONVILLE. THE JACKSONVILLE COLISEUM AUDITORIUMTHE Cedar Hills Shopping Center 3734 Blanding Blvd.-77 1-9 190 Blvd Hormudy ORDERS. fond .."..'ir*".*, stamped ..01.0 l t.c.'''', with MAIL cluck or m....y .rrf.r t. Rlnfflng' lr.t. Clrcui. Tk. 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 : 781-4978 I Jacksonville CllM..m, 1145 I. Adams Straat, Jacksonville, PI.. ., 32202. Ask.hut our waning ....... ***************** * .,.- .,- . - - t t tt t, l Page 12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER January 18, 1968 :< 1 l;ti daaRY... 2:1: I Intramural Scoreboard | . 1. Only four jockeys in rac . ing history have ridden 400 or : The first instramural bsketball games since the Christmas , more winners in a single year. di dis holidays were staged this week as the American League resumedits Two accomplished the feat this . year. Who are they? action Monday night. of the season while handing the opening game VP 45 its won 2. Two National longstanding 'I Basketball Association records MARTD squad its fifth consecutive loss 53 45 Monday afternoon. Administration 52 38, and 76ers Then that evening VP 30 stopped fell when the Philadelphia , ; Aircraft squeezed by the Operation's Boathouse 49- Maintenance t beat Seattle 160-122, one when the 76ers scored 53 points in the third quarter and then went on s 14I 48.With less than a fourth of the season's games played, here are , to roll up 95 points for a half- the current standings; "( time mark. What teams held Career NotesHow '( the former records? American League < 3. Who was the first player i drafted in the American Foot Team Won Lost many times have you .. ball League? : I< heard, "It's a good career - = VAP 62 4 0 ) 4. The Oakland Raiders went VP-7 st ay with ill I?" Probably sev- 0 : 4 b '13-1 this season to win more Aircraft Mairit.::1 4 2 eral, yet, have you ever stop- , games in a regular season than 9 ped to think of the hidden bene- t VP 45 ,. 1 0 .team since the AFL was " 1 any fits of a military career? .t VP :30 3 1 \ formed. What team held the Where else could you receive 0p ' , former record? 9 ; AETU 1 2 f, T $232.50 a month after working Admin. 2 3 ( ANSWERS. M9U w 20 years' ? The equivalent in civ- pjoD9J aqiUu3 FltWeaFac ; 1 3 auiBS UOSB3S JBn3a.isz : ilian life would cost you $185a oj Boathouse (Opl) 0 4 sllU! 8'n pai month in retirement insurance.But . \ IUuU! a'l1 ul MARTD ; 0 ,5 -1uaJap s.lapluu aqjJJIBUI \-ziUOJSOH ( as a career militaryman, 4. 9 'HA\! BlUR! oluJJnu a'iL 'P .... National League the government puts this amountof S .S10lJ1Ud aqj Xq asn Lost money aside each month for Team Won \ -saSS JO wpaMipauo p.luq.laf gy : CAGE OPENER -- Cdr. J.G. Ballou, NATTC executive officer VW-4 ", ,: 0 your retirement. Add this to y .nuq aoj sujod! 16 JO '!1JUw tosses first ball to open NATTC intramural loop season VP 16 ,4 4 1 your basic pay for a clearer t .Jaq10 ai|) Plaq sapSuy son] Jan. 9. AEA class 741 beat AEA class 802, 4026. Mar. Bar. I 0 picture of your actual pay. 3 ,_ PUB SJBN astUBjls pp aq 'UO} The serviceman also has tax 1 r -BOH: 'aaouijJiBg: pUB UOJSOQ XqXU0 Hospital I 2 deduction benefits which his civ- Fliers Down Ft. Stewart I ( { [ Play siiod( 23 SBM )f JBUIaauijoj VP-5' ,I 1 ilian counterparts miss out on. ' 679th 2 ,2 .Ia1.lunb-auo aqx Z SJB9X NARTU '\ 3 Allowances such as subsistence, M3)B OMJapoj Twice Bow to ServLant 2 . basic allowance, family ,w l.lauulALit 'lJU1J8U mo: ComFalrJax : 0 3 separa- tion allowance and allowance - clothing \ SS6t UI B.lauulA98t! p.loJa.l 8I11M The Jax Navy Fliers brought bowing to the Service Force Atlantic AFEES 0 3 nontaxable.Thus . Kisw( 001ifl *!1'1 01 "solD their season's record to 7 5 Fleet squad in last week's Cadeuces 0 4 are \ aq1 &.Ia\uwaoqs HH! : .upauld an E-7 with ten yearsof by downing! Ft.Stewart twiceafter basketball action here.In . : o1ee1Y PUB zanbsgJA_ aaior'1. ___ .____....u__.__._____,__,__..__ the Jan. 11 contest against service receiving $564.30 a month, taxesononly$402.60his \ SERVLANT, three Jax Navy pays -- basic . Fliers hit in the double figures pay.A married civilian drawing with Chuck Bryson hitting 24, $564.30 month a must taxeson Jim Owens 16 and Steve Miller pay the full amount. \ 14. But the Flier's scoring attack - ... was to no avail as SERV- LANT led throughout the game, HONDAMOTORCYCLES taking it 81- 68. \ The following night the Fliers \I stopped Ft.Stewart's Army squad ( S 9F ,II.I. 84 76, as Bryson and Miller W* Give Merchants Green Stamps ," led the Jax Navy squad. F Others scoring in that game for ... >\ the Fliers'were Cliff Ormsby with A t = Z .. - c 10; Carl Hattabaugh, eight; Jim , tI I Owens, seven; Henry Sorenson, 3; and Norman McBride and Ken- MOTORS&CYCLES ,\I ton Brown adding two each. t, Saturday afternoon the Jax ;. Navy Fliers and Ft.Stewart squad 'gfPS J .., COMP ANY, INC. ---- ---------- -- ';. tangled again. The Army team "I 1i' led during the first half with the INTRIGVlNG-Suzy Kendall I itas 4949 BlandingPH / half time score 41 33, but American at can be, but gives the Fliers scored 54 points in the impression of being an international 771-8244 the second half downing Ft. Stewart spy for the third time this sea- dS ," son 87 85. The Fliers take on the Jack- j tJ sonville University freshmen Monday night at 5:30: at the Jacksonville - .. Coliseum.YOU'LL . ., '. " NEW CDR .- A limited duty officer with 28 years service 1 ?c: .) and the only supply officer \ A .. . at NARF, FJ. Dusenberry ; has been promoted to com Ci I ':' ,' mander. Mrs. Dusenberry hands SAVE 5IGjp her husband his new, hat dur- ing ceremony at NARF. . 'I , NOW A NEW WAY TO tin q(( # HELP YOUR COUNTRY AS !+. YOU' HELP YOURSELF' p the hew Ill k, U.S. Savings'Bonds. .. Get any amount large small or New Freedom Shares , JAX'S GREATEST > Chevrolet s up to $600. $50 cost only $1.50for 30 days. On a loan of $500.55 FURNITURE VALUES! ? andOldsmobiles repay only $29 per month. WHOLESALE We provide prompt service to EXAMPLES military personnel. Save time REPAYMENTS PRICE W EVERYONE when you need money. Phone Cash You Monthly first,then stop by to complete Get Payment 1 your loan. Try us you'll t t tittleJXriY 1 ani S0VIB Big i tit *w like us. 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