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-- -- -- .--- - I flIp with People1' Coming:: to JacksonvilleThe " vibrating musical produc- the best way to get their life. It is the firm convictionthat Following the Up with People ,.'.' tion "Up with People!I" is com- message across to the nation enough God loving men performance in Venezuela, a ing to Jacksonville for performances was to put their convictions to and women can be found who, news paper editorial said, "Nowa .. Feb. 6.8.Performed words and music. They form by example and dedication, will new diplomacy has sprung forth by young Ameri- ed a cast of 130, practicedfor \ provide leadership aimed at in the world. Its chancellorsare i cans, Up with People, is a sing- weeks and "Sing Out righting what is wrong with the groups of young people, ready out show of youth's involvementin '65" became a hit at Cape Cod world." for action, and hungry to find , the betterment of man. and later at the New York World Sing Out eventually became positive, tangible and peaceful , Up with People came from Fair. Up with People, and in months solutions." "Sing Out, America", a young The youngsters explain their more than 100 million Americanshave Up with People performers receive , people's answer to today's pro- ideals behind the show in an Up seen the show on television. no pay; their only compen- blems and a search to prepare With People magazine which says; sation is the satisfaction that they : others for the task of tomor- "Moral Re Armament is an Backers are involved in furthering their row. expeditionary force from all Sponsored in Washington by own feelings about solving a great 1965 Start faiths and races engaged in the over 160 Senators' and Congressmen many of the world's problems. race with time to modernizethe Up with People has toured Special Services has tickets Started at a Moral Re Arm- character and purpose of hundreds of college campuses, for the evening performances of :1 ament movement youth confer- man. military bases and the four ser- Up with People at the Jackson- ence in Michigan in 1965, today'sUp Convictions"It vice academies.Up ville Civic Auditorium on the : with People show is a result with People has inspiredthe 7th and 8th. Cost is $2.50 for of young Americans desiring to is love of home, home- youth of countries in Europe students and $3.50 for adults. , explain their convictions to the land and humanity. It is abso- Asia and Latin America into Proceeds from the local per- Linda Blackmore... U. S. and to the world. At the lute moral standards as a com- starting their own Sing Out formances will go to Young Life Michigan meet, attendees felt pass in personal and national movements. of Jacksonville. from "Up with People!" : j . ,..E..;}:?.,.?....;aY.x.R..{+;.{ .,.!..:..;:R at?';" .'.+:r'. ,#..: .'?.:.+:.sx: .}..:.+..:. ns .+a X, .. + ...n..tiy..,.1...:..,.:,.+..!+...;;.c.s..,.?:..,;::,.:R.k+...R4ty3 ;,},::.!,,o-a s..::::c.pc!.}c.t\: :.?. :}: ?:<:?!+,.:}::.;?.a?::!,?,!{.}.!:.;,,},:+. 'i,4R,,:,:.:,,!:;..,.!,. ., ' ;: : '} 'k'+ :4': a a ;; R' ;.Fi ;t'F: : }0: : ? xk: r ,a' :;. r.4'c' off r'r,* tpitiy'y;? : : : ,:: 1 , : ? LIBiARY v;::> 3 wx . :' . , '! !; ;;X a: .vYi:0Gs\\::: :!; x7{:? :av5bt?#; 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. 43 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA FEBRUARY I, 1968 krp Hobby Shop 'Usage Fee' Effective TodayIn J - f < an economy move to off- noupced that anyone failing to the woodworking, photo, radio set the cost of running the air renew passes will be reported and TV sections at the hobby station's Special Services facil- to Security. shop. The airplane model area ities "a usage fee" goes into Duty attendants at the wood- will be attended by ceramics effect today for all military men working tool crib will super- personnel. and women and dependents utiliz- vise year cards and tickets in (Continued on Page 12)) ing Special Services' hobby shop L L facilities.A yearly. milY usage fee card Reserves Set to 'Stand Tall' ..,) : will be based on pay grades, The air station's populationwill The annual Inspection is the with men in the E 1 throughE soar this weekend when over only time that all reserve 5 category paying $5 a year. 1,400 reserve officers and men units report here at one time. a t % A $7.50 a year fee will be report to squadrons at the Naval Normally, the various squadronstrain ( charged for those In pay grades Air Reserve Training Unit for on alternating weekends E 6 through E 9. The new their annual military inspection. throughout the year.RAdm. . f family card will run $10 a year Inspecting Saturday will be two for all officers, while the daily rear admirals_ and a captain; ATC Harold in assist UP-Ret. SIGN Colberg gets an signing fee has been 25 set at usage RAdm. D. H. Guinn, chief of up his children for the Dental Department's preventive den cents. Naval Air Basic Training, CNA- tistry program from Mrs Ard/ss Johns Dentist is Cdr. J.J. Yearly family fee cards will BATRA, Reserve RAdm. R. P. .V I Lyons. Registration may be completed at dentalbythose sponsors only be sold in the ceramic shop, Owens, chief of Naval Air Reserve - whose birth month is in January or February until Feb 23 Bldg. 898, while daily tickets Training, CNARESTRA, may be bought at any shop from representative for Florida and Navy Volunteers Aid attendants on duty. south Georgia, and Capt. L. J. I\ New Rules Muery Jr., deputy CNARESTRA. :: k1 I . Goodwill Industries Along with the new fees, Spe- Entertainment cial Services announced some During the evening inspection, \ The Navy will lend a helping pairable items. In addition to new guidelines that go along with the Naval Air Basic Command I hand to the joint! Scouting-Good- clothing and toys, Goodwill is the fees. Choir, the Commander Fleet Air will Industries civic project, asking for repairable household At the ceramic shop, any per- Jacksonville Band and the Naval Good Turn Day, Feb. 10 by appliances and furniture.At son casting, dropping off or Air Technical Training' Center unloading trucks of clothing toys a planning meeting held at picking up ceramics must pre- Drill Team will entertainguests.With Guinn and other small repairable Items Goodwill headquarters, RAdm. sent their ID and yearly usage headquarters at Pen- collected in a house to house Robert J. Stroh, commanderFleet fee card or buy a daily ticket. sacola, Admiral Guinn is in . canvass by Boy Scouts. Air Jax and general chair- People casting will also pay an charge of basic training for all The items collected will be man of the project, said he is additional charge for using naval aviators and flight officers. used by Goodwill Industries to hoping the scouts will collectat molds. Cards will be returned Admiral Owens, one of three keep handicapped workers em- least 30,000 bags, 5,000 more upon completion and Inspection of reserve line officers promotedto ployed repairingthem. The items than were collected: during last work areas, according to Spe- flag rank last year, is a com- will eventually be made available: year's drive. cial Services. mercial airline pilot and captan. to those who may not be ableto lie pointed out that each full Other ceramic rules include: afford similar items at cur- bag will mean four hours of pro- All ceramic pieces must be 18 Units rent retail prices. ductive employment for a handi- marked with initials and the last Captain Muery will be repre- Boy Scouts of the North Florida capped Goodwill worker. three digits of the ID card num- senting RAdm. W. S. Guest, Council will make the house Capt. C. D. Simonsen commanding ber (lot.-service number). People chief of Naval Air Reserve Train- to house canvas collecting re- officer Naval Air Re- dropping off ceramics to be Ing, at the Inspection The Glen- t serve Training Unit, coordinator fired must wait for attendantsto view, Ill., comn and controls 18 of Navy participation,- said cheek painting and glazing. Naval Air Reserve Stations and about 130 enlisted volunteers will Casting for greenware orders Training Unit. throughout the WHAT'S INSIDE lend a hand at the Goodwill ware- will be the same. United States. RAdm. Owens house, 4533 Lenox Ave., tohelp Must Have Card The basic mission of the 18 EDITORIALS . Page 2 unload and process the bags. Those utilizing wash stalls, commands is to maintain a ready L Goodwill Industries President vacuum stalls, grease pits,hoist, reserve force of training aviators - BEHIND THE SCENE. Page 3 Edward W. Heist said the Good paint room or welding\ shop must aircrewmen and aviation ,* Turn bags will go the 125,000 log in at the automotive tool technicians to augment active' CIVIL SERVICE. .Page 4 northeast Florida homes.In room and present ID card and naval fo;ces. - rt, addition to the bags collected yearly card or buy a daily tic- Carrying out that mission in :FEATURE..Page 6 on Good Turn Day, Heist said ket. They will then be issued a this area is NARTU Jax, with f the continued donations throughout tag. Anyone requiring a hobby 300 active duty personnel under HOPPER'S GUIDE. .Page 7 the year will help Goodwill shop over night pass will put the command of Capt. Carl D. i tN provide steady employment for their yearly card number of the Simonsen. JAX MARINES., .Page 8 their present force. tag and hang it in their car win- Briefing Slated f Twenty five North Florida dow, or display their daily num- MOVIE( SCHEDULES. .Page 9 amateur mobile radio units will ber on the tag. The inspecting officers will al?o take pan in the annual project Over night passes must be renewed tour NARTU facilities and be WANT ADS . Page 9 as well as a number ,.of up to 15 days after ini- briefed on the status and readiness - business firms which will provide tial issue for the automobilie of local reserve units by SPORTS . Page 12 trucks and drivers.a facility. Special Services: an- Captain Simonsen. Capt. MueryI .... _ I I February I 1968 2 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER DAS SAFEN UND SOUDEN CALENDnnEditor's I Editorial View Points i NAS General Safety Superintendent - (' ( note: The following safety calendar was brought to cur written attention by i by Walter R. Homola, a memberof SoudenCalendar" was Charlie Able. The "Safen und Dec- Review" Ji magazine member "Safety MHHBiHHMMMHMM MMiiMMMMMMMHMMMMMiH PHI the Underwater Sound Laboratory and appeared in the Navy's 1959. Getting By Is Not EnoughWhat JANUARY FEBRUARY ." MARCH ,,ON. TU[. WID. THU. "".. .AT. would be your reaction to a situation such as this: You've .UN. MON. TUr. WID. TMU. ,".. SAT. .UN. 'ON. TU[. W0. TMU. 'Rl. SAT. .u. " taken your car to a mechanic for some repairs and when you go in 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 2 to pick it up, you overhear him sayingto one of his friends, "I guessI 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 could have done a better job, but what the heck, this is good enoughto 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 get by and he'll never know the difference." 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 You would no doubt be pretty upset. After all, you're paying this 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 man to do a job and you don't expect it to be done with a "get by" 28 29 30 attitude. 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 2441 25 26 27 However, before you sound off and give this mechanic .a pieceof your mind, think about your day to day performance of duty and make sure that you haven't adopted the same outlook. Ven driven der truckln from Das pushin und pullin und heavy Mit machinen you're vorkin und fronten to backen geliften steel you iss grindenDer Keep der eyes on der road and Iss makin das sacroiliac shiften double eyeglasses you better nuttin be smackin Und on der record of safety das be finden Keep der veels on der ground time ve iss loosin Das sparldn iss pretty vat comes ven der corner you're turnin Because you ain'dt so schmardtas from der veelin Or der schtink vot you schmell a silly goosin. Iss better to lookin den mit der. vill be your rubber burnin. cane feelln. APRIL MAY JUNE . .UN. 'ON. TUII. WID. THU. ,.".. "T. .UN. 'ON. TUI. WID. THU. FRI.. S"T.I .UN. MON. Tur. W0. TMU. IRSAT.. . 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 1 I I I 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 I 7 8 9 10 11 2 3.4 5 6 7 8 When you are doing your job, are you ant I.ASlShtts 9 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 l3 14 15 16 11 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 with the particular tools of your trade? Whej Y9'i i .lt afpiF qe of work, is it the very best you can rodu,-} y tlouia fe +<+ corners because "it's close enough for government work?" 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 2324 25 26 27 28 29 Don't accept mediocrity. Whether you are an administrator, cook, baker, mechanic, or in one of the hundreds of other assignments in the Armed Forces, striveto Ven mit acetelyne torchin you're Ven der schteem line iss hot und Ven down to der beach for boatin do your job better than anyone else. You will certainly have a seein das burnin you're pipen gefittenBe und svimmenBe great deal more personal satisfaction knowing your job was done Qvick like a rabbit der head you careful about der place ver vatchin der shore line und correctly and completely, You will also find that a little extra effort iss turoin you're sitten not all der vimmen and attention to detail on your part will benefit you in the long run. Der blue fire hurtindas small In ein moment iss hoppen der Don't get in der vater outen too When someone says, "When you give him a job to do, you know eyeballen hind end geburninUnd deepenOr it's going to be done right--he's a real artist," make sure they're Und if you're not careful der der doctor iss takin der der next thing you know on talking about you. (AFPS) doctor Iss callin. money you're earnin. der bottom you're sleepin.SEPTEMBER . Chaplains/ / MessageBy .UN. 'ON. TU[.JULY WilD. THU. ,.".. "T. ,.UN. 'ON. TUII.AUGUST WID. THU. ,,.".. "T. .UN. MON. TUI. WilD. THU. ,.".. .AT. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Carroll E. Bartholomew"And 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 . after six days Jesus took withhim Peter and James and John . 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 .16 11 18 19 20 21 f. :'.K ., and led them up a high mountain and he was transfigured before them and Peter said . 'Lord, it is well that we are 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28' here ." Matt. 17: 14. 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 All of us are somewhat like Peter when we experience something great and wonderful, we want to remain, to enjoy the same feelingand Pushin and foolln und general Ven movin der boxes and usin Ven vorkin mit vires and usin experience forever. We try many ways of escape from life: funnin der lifter der solder "0 that I had wings like a dove" cries the Psalmists (Ps. 55:6)). Ain'dt got no place ver machinen Use der low gears und don't Keep der mind on der job. not We illusion but that unless used in moderation ends in try ; only iss runnin try to shifter in out larder mental illness and a divided personality. We try travel, but that is Usin der beanin around runnin Vun on'der udder iss nice to ge- Das end spacen of der pistol iss plendy in vain, for we travel with ourselves. We try the world, but that is toolin puttinAs ehotten at best an intoxicant and at worst an enslavement. We try religious Or else you'll be goin to hand- long as der puttin ain'dt on Takes only ein minute for fire emotion; but, that, too often, is nothing- more than a substitute for icap schoolin. der foot in' to schtanen. genuine faith. A jet flies above rainstorms, moving through a realm of clear brightness, but soon it must return to earth. So too must we. OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER There is work to be done the more urgent work of neighborlinessand the central work of God's kingdom without'which our lives lack .UN. 'ON. TUI. WID. THU. ,.".. ."T.I .UN. 'ON. TUII. WID: THU. ,.".. ..AT.I .UN. 'ON. TUII. WID. THU. ,.".. SAT. meaning and worth. If we were wise, we would not covet anything I different. 2 3 4 5 I I 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 .r. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6. 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 TrafficViolations Divine, Services 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 Ven vorkin in close mit cables und vinches Ven oudt on der town und enjoyin Das Christmas is time for goot ROMAN CATHOLICSt. Der life is dependen on fractionsof daz boozin feelin und joyen Edward's Chapel inches For driven vile drinken dereain'dt Und catchin das schildren play The following is a report of Don't stand no excusin mit der in der vay if der toyen motor vehicle accidents and traf- cable iss snappin Das cops Iss arrestin und no Lissen der preachin und song by fic violations for the period Jan. SUNDAY MASS9 a.m. use to talkin , Und der man mit der sickle vont der choir 23 through Monday. and 11 a.m. catch you nappin. Deyre liftlnder license und den But be sure to protect In das Number of Accidents DAILY MASS -11:30 - a.m. iss valkin. you house from der fire. Total Accidents this year through SATURDAY MASS9a.m.. flE&/STEIl ARtl' January 29 - -18 Religious Education Classes This Week -------5 (Grade School9:45 a.m. FOR VOTNGU. Number of Accidents through CONFESSIONS5 p.m. ' January 29, 1967353 -5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. -7:30p.m. \ Total number of days since last MONDAY injury in a motorvehicle accident Religious Education Classes JA X AIR N E WS ..i . .. 31 (High School) - -7 p.m. S.MAIL. I/trr/ Number of Violations TUESDAY . This Week - - -38 Single Young Catholic Organi- I IN ALl 1 68 ELECTIONS The lAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Speeding -------9 zation - -7:30 p.m. distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval! Air Station, Reckless Driving - -1 Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt THURSDAY-CATHOLIC CHOIR Church School 9 a.m. Bldg. Publishing Company, _ Going through Stop Sign -2 7 p.m. #722Junior a private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR Other Traffic Violations26; NEWS must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office/ Box U.S. Naval Hospital Youth Fellowship 5 p.m. 2, NAS Jacksonville Eighteen drivers appeared before # by 1200 noon on Monday before pub- Bldg. 722 lication. News items are welcomed from all sources Telephone the Traffif Hearing Boardat - Senior Youth Fellowship 6:30 772 3118 or 3119. ' the meeting held on Tuesday. SUNDAY MASS - --8 a.m. '.m. Disposition of the cases included TUESDAY Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and Queries the following: Seven lost driving SUNDAY SERVICE10" Junior Choir Rehearsal p.m. concerning such should be directed to: and parking privileges aboard a.m. Bldg. # 722 The Holt station for various periods; Nine WEDNESDAYSenior Publishing Company 1950 Blanding Blvd. were assigned complete to PROTESTANTAll Choir Rehearsal 7:30 Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 Telephone 388 2755 eight hour course in remedial Saints; Chapel p.m. driving at NATTC.Six THURSDAY VOL. 25 NO. 43 received suspensions five FEBRUARY I, 1968Pale ; SUNDAY Young Adult Club 7 p.m. were dismissed; eight were fined Divine Worship Service-lOa.m. Bldg. # 722 (U.S. COMMISSIONER); fourteen Junior Worship Service 10 a.m. Christian Science Service drivers were assessed 31 points. Bldg. # 722 7 p.m. Bldg.'?! 751 - February I I. 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3I 'iThe Wifeline Association .J I I NATTC : Behind The Scene Benefits Navy. WivesThe .J commanding officers of NavyWifeline Association, and the Family Information Branches - NATTC and MAD, Capt. RP. a volunteer organization which of the Office of Information.The . Kline and Lt. Col. A.E. James, operates an information clearing Wifeline has beenoperating -. reviewed their troops at a personnel house for the benefit of wives, soley to provide a channel( inspection Friday after- is in its third year' of serviceto communication for the benefit of noon. all Navy wives. all Navy wives, and the asso- Before the inspection got The association fills a void ciation's advisory board includes underway Captain Kline presented in certain areas by writing, and wives of both senior officers and Gold Stars in lieu of the booklets containing information enlisted men. two publishing ninth and tenth Air Medals to ,,.'...,""" ',". .. ., n<* ,:. of special interest to With headquarters at the Wash- A02 Ollie J. Gross. : wives, both officer and enlisted. : ington Navy Yard,the association ; ;; The Wifeline," an informative - Gross received the stars "Navy provides a point of contact for a citation for"meritorious achievement newsletter, is a quar- Navy wives located all over the in aerial flight as : : terly publication founded and world. I aircrewman of an armed helicopter distributed by the Chief of in- ' serving with \ ; formation. Material submittedby The "Navy Wifeline"Is distri- Attack Squadron Three, the Navy Wifeline Associationis buted free to Navy wives, and Is tachment Two during missions edited and prepared for publi- available at Navy Exchange check support of combat operations a'i' cation by the Editorial Services out counters..I'.II.1'.I'I.I'.I'I.I.I'I.I'IIII.lI.I.lI'.I.1'. Southeast Asia against the insurgent . communist guerrilla ; from Feb. 13 to Mar. 27,1967. ' **************** 1@QdJD@ o @QdJUJGLiI CWO Silas W. DeLoach Jr. 1 at AO School formore than the By the makers of 1 years retired yesterday. 1 LAWN BOY Johnson and Evlnrude' ,1 he was advanced to, and will receive 1 Outboard Motors. 1 the retirement of pay Asia, at NATTC's inspection Friday. AuthorizedService I Factory I lieutenant commander, the high- 1 , est rank he held during his 30- Dept. 1I.oY year Navy career. Complete Repairs on All Makes I' DeLoach began his naval ser- vice in July 1937 and advanced O On Purchase 1 through the rating of aviation 1 0" OFF Net : S ordnanceman. In 1943 he was bOY 1Mode16ZZ4.1 Iillii1 appointed to warrant officer and More With TradeWAGNER'S subsequently received a commis- sion as ensign.DeLoach 1 1 Presidential has Unit been Citation awarded Asia-the fc Bike & Lawnmower Service 1 tic-Pacific Campaign Medal, J Owned and operated by Charles Wagner USN Ret. 1' World War II Victory Medal, and 4545 St. Johns Ave. 384 3081ttl111I11'1111'1'1111111111'.I111Jj 1ti various other medals. ? : . -- ----- -- --- : ti: ' ', ': . 't I , : NEW INTOWN '.,-, \ ' 1i ' I ? : ,- LET . , II: WESTSIDEATLANTIC I BANKTRANSFER i ; 1:1 J: YOUR ACCOUNT7JpIN ' Spring into Boating!! ,\ ( . SEE ALL THAT'S EXCITINGLY NEW m f \ IN BOATING FOR '6811!! 7'" \ At The Fabulous 12th AnnualBOATARAMA ' 68! ( A BREATH TAKING DISPLAY OF BOATS Jt MOTORSCamping & Electronic Equipment Marine Accessories 'vhf:fAra'afL'Y.vIJfY:Y Vyrfwivr.GGriiriintiimrJ"'r: ,+{yly''Jrri'4YvIM.YMI ' .3 TODAY Thru SUNDAY! , FEBRUARY 1.1,3.4AT THE JACKSONVILLE 'ti \ OUR HAPPY FAMILY! We'll take care of all the details of account transfer without troubleor : CIVIC AUDITORIUMCome embarrassment to you. Learn why so many'of the people you meet enjoy banking at. . . Come by Boat, Car or Bus! S--** FREE for 4 BAHAMA VACATIONSfor ' TWO! WESTSIDE 1 l 4 to be presented One each Day of Show''' <4328 BLANDIN3 BLVD. AT HARLOW No Purchase Required to Register! Phone Today 771 61.61JACKSONVILLEFLORIDA. 32210 N- Sponsored by the Jacksonville Marine Assn. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . I, 1968 Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER I ; : ; 'Salary Act Effects Ufe InsuranceThe . new Postal Revenue and charge until Feb. 14. Individual L Civil Service News I II Federal Salary Act makes Important decisions on continuing this changes in Civil Service $10,000 optional insurance must Hi MM MAiMiHM HS B! 9HBWBK9VBB59K 5S9 BS5S ---- group life insurance protection. be made before April 14. Com- I; - Changes effecting civilian pay plete information concerning this Ee E ManagementBoard checks are summarized below.If additional insurance and forms e annual pay is ;J$8,000 or will be distributed as soon 'as MeetsThe less, civilians now have $10,000 received to aid employees in ' regular insurance. If they make reaching a decision about insur- l'i'r Naval Training Device Center Orlando, will host its more than $8,000 annually, the ance. second Middle Manager regular insurance will be equalto If an employee decides to buy Feb. 58.Walter Institute - annual pay, rounded to the next the additional $10,000 insurancethe higher $1,000 plus $2,000butnot premium deducted from pay S. Morris Charles to exceed $32,000. will vary by age and will increase B. Roberts, Norris W. Runklesand This will have no immediatu with the holder's age. Raymond G. Splinter of the effect unless employee received If an employee should die in Naval Air Rework Facility here, a pay raise which moved him service before Feb. 14, he will and Eugene L. Griffin, NAS Jax, into higher$1,000 salarybracket automatically be covered by both are expected to attend the four- effective Oct. 1. In this regular and optional. insurance.If k : I day institute which is aimed at case life insurance deductions anyone plans to retire before A f' improving civilian manpower from pay will increase to cov- Feb. 14, and intend to continue I\ management. er the new $1,000 of regular their insurance program, they Irr Officials at the institute expect - an attendance of over 50 insurance. . will automatically receive the .fa With the pay period begin- increased regular life insur L\ persons from the southeastern ning Feb. 25, a biweekly rate ance, and a chance to buy the United States and two overseas of 27 1/2 0 (instead of 250)) additional $10,000 optional life bases. for each .$1,000 of regular insurance insurance. Employees who have 3 L1: Sponsored by Office of Civi- will go into effect, or waived regular insurance will lian Manpower Management, the a minimum of $2.75 each pay have to sign another waiver on or AWARDED PIN Capt. P. L. Graves, public works officer institute will present speakers selected for their period.An additional $10,000 optional before matically Feb.be 14 enrolled or they for will regularlife auto- (I), congratulates James P. Baker (r), upon his completion of understanding of the knowledge civilian per and insurance has been offered, and insurance with premiums deducted 20 years service to the Federal government sonnel management program and will cover employees free of from pay. their skills in their area of spe cialization. Among the speakers for this APPLICATION FOR CHARGE.A-TRIP CARD .;, ot year's institute will be H. T. Mail to: Charge-A-Trip, P. O. Box 525, Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 19104 i' Thirkel of the District Manage- ment Assistant Office headquarters - LAST NAME FIRST NAME INITIAL SERIAL NUMBER t YOUR AGE .:, "'. l. .. ,t Sixth Naval District; .: Dr. Clifton Oliver head of the BRANCH Of SERVICE RANK-GRADE LENGTH OF MILITARY STATION HOW LONG ; < SERVICE Management Training Center University of Florida Gaines- RESIDENT ADDRESS-STREET CITY STATE HOW LONG RESIDENCE PHONE I ville and Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy DOWN president of North Carolina A BANK ACCOUNT-NAME AND LOCATION CREDIT CARDS USED '\ & T College Greensboro, N. C. ,' .t., ':, .' ". Institute attendees are expected - CREDIT REFERENCES-LIST FOUR to attend from as as far B OPEN "'.., '!... ,. B OPEN as Texas the Canal Zone and PAID PAID Cuba. DOPEN DOPEN a PAID a PAID I I -:. I rGi. 'I : PERMANENT RESIDENT ADDRESS (if different /Iron obo el) WIFE OCCUPATION WIFE'S EMPI I OVER , " The undersigned agrees to pay the amount of each charge under the Eastern Airlines "Charge-A-Trip" credit plan In not more than twenty-four ((24)) equal .. monthly Installments, provided that each Installment be at least TEN DOLLARS ($1000)) or the unpaid balance If less, together with a service charge of \\V% per month on the unpaid balance. Upon default of the undersigned In payment of any Installment, the entire unpaid balance may be declared Immediately due and payable. Eastern may assign its rights hereunder and the undersigned agrees to pay to any such assignee each Installment, togetherwith service charge, upon receipt of a monthly statement. cry . .: , SIGNATURE DATE DRIVER'S LICENSE & STATE *WHADDA*W MEAMSTDP GOLD BRc% aN' AND RCfcKTi FOR K.P?" A little will take application you a long, long way. -- " ... ." . .-.:: .. '.' '<.tL i ;::>":Ai#' ,: j i Y9w .,,'. ... ljI"":.f.:" ?i .... .< ." .,,l, .. r !!.'If' !e or . I:' \',"," "'. i' ,hs1n 'b.'," .FI," : .' 1.Ie < : q .... 9 :' , :: ,, '; ' e t : 1;' .' :, n ;. MOTORSBARGAIN Away from the dull vacation, r mets, fishermen, single people, ............. forever. It will take you to one :..; families. There's an Eastern vacation LOT! of Eastern's great sun destina- just for you. tions.You'll find the bluest water, Just fill out the applicationthe the most beautiful beaches ex- ) 64 VW Sedan. .$750 quisite food and luxurious hotels 63 Consul. Clean. $490 On your next leave, getaway : y . :. on Eastern to Puerto Rico, r:: 61 Karmann Ghia.$490 Mexico, Florida, The Bahamas 60 VW Sun' Roof. .$440 or Bermuda. 52 Dodge $240 Take choice and take your up Eastern's Charge-A-Trip plan. Clean. to two years to pay for it with If you're in pay grade E-5 or Very above you can open a charge ;, account with Eastern. You can and send it in. Change the rou- We Cater To charge your airfare, hotels, tine.Get away from the dull vacation ServicemenWe 'V .j: % meals,sightseeing,almost every and charge it with Eastern. ...NN..N ;Pi thing. Buy-Sell-Finance : : ; You might want to take one EASTERN .... .:: ::::.: ::; of our exclusive tours. We have 6566 Normandy < : ::: ;. +, oneforeverybodygolfersgourNumberone: to the sun Blvb. SCharpe-A.Trip i.a ..rvic mark Eastern Air Linet, Inc. 7814978Page - -- ------------- - ---1 I I. 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page Local JobsAnnounced NAS Civil Service Exam Board Ends .1 Tuesday marked the end of the for first assignments to Federal Board of the U. S. Civil Service positions within a 50 mile area Examiners at this station. of the station, has been trans- The merit promotion oppor- Leonard B.Euhtanks,industrial ferred to the Interagency Board tunities listed below are cur- relations officer who has been for Florida in Orlando. This rently open for receipt of appli- chairman of the board for over Board will keep lists of eligible cations. The area of consideration "new hires" for all Federal 15 years, in reviewing Its acti- and closing date of each announcement vities, estimated that slightlyover agencies in Florida except thosein is shown. million applications for the 10 northwest counties.At . MPB No. 72 67 Plan D one the same time E. L. Griffin - Federal were grade levels GS 4 and below; employment pro- master machinic for pub- and graded cessed, reviewed MPB No. 79 67 Plan C lic works ended 27 of t 4i stiiHna tha nasr 27 vears. years all semi skilled positions pay duty with the board and its ear- level 7 and below; MPB No. 83- The maintenance of applicants lier organizations. 67 Plan B all skilled positionspay level 8 and below. Area of consideration: NAS, NARF , NARTU, COMFAIRJAX, Navy I WESCONNETTFLORIST Commissary Stores, Jax., Fla. "Ti Applications for these positionswill M18Iti; : be accepted at any time.A PROGRAM BEGINS--The Jacksonville Naval Air Station Association - separate application Form 57 opened its current membership drive in January.. must be filed for each positionin One of the first members signed by Jack Shapiro was Helen which \\Ve wire Flowers interested. Goodale. Membership is open to all civilian employees at MPB No. 158 67 Industrial NAS. : Located halfway between Cecil & NAS at Engineer, GS 5, 7, 9 103rd St. & Wesconnett Blvd. and 11. Area of consideration: nationwide. Applications will 5329 WESCONNETT BLVD. Roosevelt be accepted until the needs of t } CAR WASH FREE DELIVERY PHONE 771-3770 1 be the considered service are as received.met and will Mali MPB No. 175 67 Electrical OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 8:30: AM 5:30: PM Engineer (Utilization), GS-9; Officers, NCp's E-4 & Above, MPB No. 1-68 Budget Analyst, FREE CAR WASH GS 9. Area of consideration: and A11 Gi villa n Pers e'I' n n el! , nationwide. Applications willbe WITH/ J 15 GALS. OR MORE STANDARD OIL/ accepted through the close of PRODUCTS CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED business Feb. 8. 1 MPB No. 3-68 Fiscal Ac- SPRAWAX .NOW ONLY 50* counting Supervisor, GS 11 (U. S. Navy Finance Office Located Roosevelt/ Moll// Shopping Center Orlando, Fla.) Area of con- sideration: all activities Sixth Naval District and all Navy Fin- 0 SPECIALeSPECIALeSPECIALeSPECIALeSPECIAL - ance Activities nationwide. Ap- plications will be accepted m THURSDAY THRU SUNDAYAPPETIZING mn through .the close of business n Tuesday. MPB No. 7-68 Management Analyst, GS 11. Area of t consideration: nationwide. Applications v through the will close be of businessFeb. accepted ., I . MPB. 26.No. 8-68 Supervisory $119 AT THE Management Technician; GS-l1. car Area of consideration: NARF, REG. NAS NARTU COMFAIRJAX, n $1.45DINNER n Navy Commissary Stores, Jax., a: ar 5AMERICANFINANCE Fla. Applications will be accepted I- JUST ORDER BY PHONE through the close of busi- .aXES ness Monday. o & CARRY IT HOME. "osdtt Annct. No. NAS JAX 1-68 \ n General Foreman (A/C Engine I t - Mechanic) I, General Fore- r- General man (Airframes Foreman Mechanic(A/C Metal-) I, SIfJ1l1P Boat Q e N OFFICES IN smith) I, General Foreman '0 (A/C Electrician) I, General : Foreman (A/C Instrument Me- ; ::E' *I 1Gf JACKSONVILLEt chanic Foreman Electronics(Electronics) I Mechanic, General) I- 4621 S.. har Ave. Phone 384-2386 r-: t 1, General Foreman (A/C SPECIAL.SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL-SPECIAL Remember the 5 American Finance addresses below whenever you Painter), need cash in a hurry! American Finance, America's Dependable \ The area of consideration for Loan Service, Is waiting to help you get more out of life-the these posptions is NARF, NAS, American Way with a prompt cash loan. For bill consolidation, NARTU, COMFAIRJAX, and SEGRAVES emergencies, or 101 other expenses that can't wait, phone or Navy Commissary Stores, Jax., visit: American Finance. Or use the handy coupon. Most amountson Fla. Application Card Form your signature 'alone. CENTERAUTO NAVEXOS 4155 AB will be SERVICE accepted through the close of MOt. CASH MYMT1 CASH PAYMft CASH PAYMT1 business Feb. 7. MARINE SERVICE All applicants for the above 4669 ROOSEVELT BLVD. AT ORTEGA RIVER 24 135.00 7.95 350.00 19.90 600.00 32.40 positions must be career or career Phone 389116124Ho The atora payments Include all charges under the Florida Consumer Flnaaca Ad. conditional employees of the Federal government. Applica- PHIIIIPS . rRoad 1 ------------------------------------- tions should be filled with IRD, TOi AMERICAN FINANCE(OwU to office newest you-Ma below) Box 22, U. S. NAS Jax Fla. Wrecker r 32212. For further informationcall aN I NAME AUT. WANTED Ext. 2320. Recruitingand Service APPROVED ADDRESS ..- PHONE 1 Examining Branch,IRD,NAS.JAX'S COMPLETE GARAGE J WIFE OR HUSBAND'S NAM . AUTO SERVICE I EMPLOYED BY 1 GREATEST --RENTAL CARS AND BOATS- I I ADDRESS __________ PHONE j jAcc Sales Service Storage FURNITURE Complete Marina J : liST 3 PLACES WHERE YOU HAVE USED CXEDITiOPCM ?* y "" Thunderbird 1. VALUES? 7 I Boats & Motors \ nIJDIJDFFormtjla| 2. NB' WHOLESALE High Trades JfflfCfafr _____________________________________J Easy Terms Drift/ -R-Cruz PRICE TQ EVERYONE ffiKJjo CVCNIMCS I Bank Financing jjim Luhrs-Trojan/ EVERY Of EH BOAT GAS AT REGULAR STATION/ PRICES mm FimCEIi' PAY 99SUHDAY Body Shop -Phone389-4659 Ltu .z 4501 Irvington Street JACKSONVILLE 5544 Normandy Boulevard Phone JM-157t AUTO BODY REPAIR AND PAINTING 5410 Norwood Avenue Gateway Shopping Cantar-- Phone 75-143 WRECKS COMPLETELY RESTOREDCall 105 West Bay Street Phone 3M-BMS 2020 HandricKs Avenue Phone 393441 111 Or Drive In For Estimates JACKSONVILLE BEACH DISCOUNT* STORE Our 39 Year ReputationIs 1238 Beach Boulevard Beach Plaza Shopping Center.February ..-Pnona 24fr3C9r IPUSBjeocfr Blxtf 122662 Your Best Guarantee Of Quality Service r _ February 1 1968 - Page 6 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER ____ I Three!! Libraries Serve Air Station -r: ; : ' Whether your interests lie in the complexities of a game of bridge or the technical aspects of 1 1iilWll electronics, information neededto answer a question or completea project, is bound to be found !.ri If ftk in one of the more than 60,000 books located in the three station - I i rt libraries. :i Books range from the _ elementary level to the highest . M college level,with reference ) [ : tion non fiction, science fiction, or just about any subject matter : v imaginable.The I .. $ : ____ tt4St libraries, one at NATTCin King Hall, NAS in Building #3, . and two branch libraries at the : ; + ,4 t e Hospital are operated with the R7 "' ty wMw Y same goal "to appeal to each and 9LLIV41 every interest. of servicemen and , women and their dependents." 16 With two electronics schools a Ay Y located at NATTC, one of the big- BRAZILIAN STUDENTS-I(I to r) P03 Jose Mascimento, P03 gest features of that library is Sopchaki and (standing in rear) P03 Otacir Capurro stopped 4 i a large collection of electronics a few minutes in the library to check a few facts about the u and math books, while the most ; popular books at the mainside United States ACS Paul Rodgers points out a few facts to : library are the study guidebooks. the students. With two branch libraries at the hospital the crew's library in the Navy Exchange building and i1iIllLMflhiLLI\\\ RELAXING MOMENT--AA Dave Bruce relaxes for awhileat the branch located in the Hos- the NATTC library while listening to a new LP. pital the subject matter varies with the Interests of the patients. "The popularity of books differs OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQI< I with the seasons, and the \ riJnI ;{ Service Men Welcome j current events of the world," < according to Mrs. Margaret '/i price admission any time Clees, head librarian, mainside. upon presentation of I I. D. Walk into the library during baseball season and you're sure Open 7 Days A Week to find a shelf dedicated to the sport. Look for a book on camping during the summer, and you're sure to find many. How- , F@ ever, these books can still be 3 found during the winter months. Books are checked out of the three libraries on a two week Roosevelt llvd. basis. Should a borrower be :i unable to return the books on the (Next to Roosevelt Mall) due date a telephone renewel 384-3481 service is available. . h..Ad0.8Mwt +rrti Operating hours of the three oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo libraries changes with the needsof RESEARCH Alex Moka uses back Issues of magazine kept :... personnel. The main side lib- at the library to do research paper rary is open from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday The NATTC library is open days. At the hospital, the crew's 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. Sat- from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday library is open from 8 a.m. to urday and 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. through Friday from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday and Friday, Sunday and holidays. 9 p.m. Saturday,Sunday and Holl- 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. I Sunday. The Hospitalbranchlib-. - : rary is open from 8 a.m. to 1 ,- ;Vfc.. :, 4:30 p.m.1oooaythrougb Friday. : Books aren't the only attrac- 2" tN :f tions at the libraries. The three ,.' facilities also carry a large 1 "'' \ '' variety of popular magazines, G periodicals and newspapers.The . 9wT "J 1 Hospital library has a VI'V'' : room set aside where person- ,. 1, "4 (' nel may relax while listening to their favorite recording artist. 8 4 NATTC carries a similar feature - but on a more private basesIt carriers more than 500 records 7.5. : I,. and five record players with ear .---. phones, for private listening 1'; N pleasure. / What is the biggest objective of Start saving now before it's too 'ilt.e.BARNETT : the station libraries? Miss lona Nelson, NATTC librarian says, "to try to fill in the gaps, and Get any amount, .large or small, provide a comfortable place for the military to brouse and relax up io $600. $50 cost only $1.50 the way they might do at home." for 30 days. On a loan of $500.55 ? repay only $29 per month.We. THE : NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE We provide prompt service to REPAYMENTS OF SHAMROCK/ military personnel. Save time MKM.CM IEDIE"AL DIE O.'T INSURANCE. CORPORATION when you need money. Phone Cuh You Monthly ' TERRACE first,then stop by to complete Get r.rm.nt. : <.:;\ NAS JAX FACILITY OFFICE your loan. Try us you'll :101,02 S 6.00 San Juan like us. We're the most helpful ' 1 II loan people you'll find 202.05 12.00 at Niblick Building 39 Ext. 370 anywhere. 286.23 17.00 ; 409.53 24.00 I it: J llcdrooms Garden Txpt' ,Apurjmems: , Aetna Finance Co. Monday Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 500.55 29.00 u'.Ji; c\HIMI\' ('iubK.uhcus Thursday: 9:30 ant 4:30 p.m. A Financial Service of ITT tOO.OO 34.39 \JlIIol'i"Iu'u'; Friday: 10:00 a.m. ,3:00 p.m. i(lIued on 24 Mot) ) oqu.ppt'J uMlr d C VISIT YOUR NEARBY AETNA OFFICE Ranges t: R&'f" re'ralors HAS Cecil Flelll FACILITYOFFICE'.ulIIlIftS 'Indir.diuti A.' CO'hfl.Jtld'11' 5551 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE: 387 1692 and IfCtK.iig b\ G C 25 Ext. 225 46 W. Duval-355-7543 or 8006 Lem Turner Rd7680501The Drapes Funi.sJi: . ttall roraa Carpfi. Military Pay Days.. 9:00 a.m., 3:00.. p.m. floed word for .I..n i is Aetna Phone 3844406r . -- --- -- '" - . I February I, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pace 7 I I t ..<;.....>..........w.W"''.0"..>;".;...:...:.....:......,>....;...:.:'.,,",""",<,,<-,';':"':<'."w.<".,;.::..".4".', ,':':'.aaa\; :"'..,.w<:or:;:N"W:; ; ;'.''.';'.''.'.,.'.:."'"-,".,.......,:....,..:.'.;.''.,:....",,,,",:.,:.,..,.,,,,,,<...,:<.,,,,., .,,,,;>,:::.,,..:"%,,,"",:''';::;>::':;:''",,:'''\\1.\a4' i: '"*.;m:.;::, :>'::':io:';,<\k?::.2::""\y\\Q4f.ar: ;: ::: ::: :;;;;.>:::::\::;:::>:;,:.:::,\: "i:::':::<'::,,<,;':'>:,a.;:,,;::G,,,,>;,,,,;,,>;,;;;<:,,:'1:;;,,.>....;;:,":':;;;:N".<,.'." .............. ...,................... .... .. ,......, .........".. 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Ret. i. Shrimp Special R'D"inUr'r4S $1.19 I It' 389-6617 I John C. Thompson USN Ret I I 6263 Roosevelt Blvd. 384 5584 .. , 'Wm"': 'aiCY 1Jt.: :mt.w.:: :aCv'' <'s a', ;,ata tt<:Ya:ar2 aa44A4vxaa4\44x' :.;..' WA'.W'1! : }4 b i 4 $aM4V 4 'Z ava44i ra"i447a.4a4( : a4"m 4av"4\\wl}. : 't_ QTh f- mwr. 'U Singer Touch & Sew Small Loans onAny&hbng I II Any TneWed.. or Tkur. i''f ' Repossed, Like New Darncs, Mends, Sews I of Value I III !' over pIns and Needles, Fancy Stitches, LUBRICATION..... 79 , Blindhems Winder Bobbin in side Machine Bargins on I II hI Pick Up 10 Payments of $7.50 mo. or pay I II , $72. Cash. j I Unredeemed Merchandise I I I I. a Morse Sewing Center I SERVICE STORES h J I AIR BASE PAWN SHOP I M2 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE 3894971Trout's . I , 6437 WILSON BLVD. 771-8211 Ii I 6463 Roosevelt Blvd. Phone 384-4066 . i. .. ,. . .;:il1lt m' : :i W&'Wl !Q. .I : t :: '1 1I ;:. Jay Jester USN Ret., Mgr. PHONE'771 .:8780 I Restauraunt MORRIS ..1 i "JAYS" WESCONNETT ; 1'" SPECIAL OF THE WEEKI! i : & AUTO SUPPLY : Standard Service I KC Sirloin Steak :I. 103rd & HandingComplete "We Serve You ; Salad, French Fries, Rolls Auto Rtpilrs > Seven Days A Week" !: u STANDARD 40 Years Serving Fine -Foods ,. We;take, .better'care. ] '\: 5836 TIMUQUANA RD. PH, 771-5636 i iI .'. ,'. :,. .f, .your, ,;:cat......->t.f. .>.. '.._.._. ,OIL '.. .. 5943 Roosevelt Blvd. '387 -. 4944 I I _' .' "; '1.;. tti'i'1'1, m% i :, ,., .tW. Kit' 'UlU. nn i' nHi! miii; 1 : ; 'i' o ;tm mi: II: 1m! [i !!1m!! : ur. < ." '. _. < '.-( >./ ',', '),"''..,';--.' .,' ''' "L'IVE' '>)< ; ''.':.....::;, '>:A.'P1f.f ' " 'f J,. , !; '>o Ji.ji'tif .f. IIENT>HEADQUARTERS I Any TieWed or Tfcur. ;IJ' .ti'Y.Wii' i :--..' ,In Normandy.& .Cedar Hills .. : : .'" : '> !:" .,.,.>,: : . .. . :"" '. ....... .....0.. ,.....4N1'.1. N4b' LUBRICATION..... 79 '> By 'The"COUNTRY PARDNERS'MUSIC !' ..., !! : Every Friday Night Saturday" Requ s .3fIt r.llREsNATLAEussREALTOR , .DeLs Lo C. ". ': ........................ .......... I ,, Skyway Tavern: .:: APPRAISALS I If : ,. 44.1, 1 Roosevelt llvd.Under ." : I : " ; STORES ; : > .'{r - f SERVICE New Management'f> ' MORTGAGES , : 5429 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE 389-4571 '.v x 1'> rTHE COLDESTrfJEJER TOWN', ,, . .(. ,34614. ..BLANDING_ ,. .. ...'.BLVD... .,,. .f 771-0557, >' : + "' ... .... . il1llIlIJllIIIIIII- : ! " nm: i. :r- : : mr.u fn.m-i1:::: :.a: ;m. i f. auto insurance QUAUJTY riiHIi Virginia E. BELL I ;,t I : 'i a i Ip REAL ESTATE DEDUCTIBLE FIRE THEFT COLLISIONBy , : j Orange Park Jax ,,' NATIONWIDEDEMERIT HOMES 0 LOTS 19199 :! : ,12' WIDE 2 OR 3 BEDROOM CUSTOM BUILT HOMES q, & WALKER AGENCY ,>, : $52.16 per month, RENTALS SALES ''S881'ROOwSE'VEpL T BtVD 'PHONE'388.4618 Registered Real Estate Broker 771-9511 L 3462 Handing Blvd. ' v ft. '' C B".:n 5'ffi'r' 6 t+ l.' a h : __ . ill! in' A1 -n. 1IIR1S =. j. : ii: ;.: ---' Tinm JiJli] i r. .mi. { .L.LU ::::: ill lin! :[!!Iii t'1'; n iiii i f'liIiIllUsmm1'J:! ,>> :. .t! .: tV > k Sksr l Awtomatk,. ya j is: ;::' Aiy r"/W. tr Thir. CI4ICiE5:3x Zif+ "Z.W " With.4 Dr., Desk and Chairs, Makes Buttonholes ' LUBRICATION 79 Ee Sews on Buttons, Fancy Designs,,< " ..... ' Bllndhems, Overcasts, Satin Stitches without : / Attachments, Sold New'Over $350. Bali..." Assorted Seafood Dinner $185 "". $58.: Cash or $7.40 mo. ; I I I A Tossed Salad, Our Own Special Dressing, I ; ; French Fries and Hush Puppies. Morse Sewing Center : 1'4 STORES 8429 NORMANDY SERVICE BLVD. PHONE 39-4571 103rd & Handing Center 771 7970 1948 BLANDING BLVD. 384 5821 ,. ... . .,;.u'h".. _" JwtClIIUMlJ_,."..L ........n..... nnon .'. . .1 ti! ':)) ;m..mhws: $> .;.. ,:""J:., /! Check This Service Shopper Save Time & Money ... _ L Weekly For The Best Buys In Town .. r - February I, 1968 Page 8 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER ---- I Credit I Union Members Elect' DirectorsOver ..n JAX MARINESBy 900 members and guests was elected to serve a two-year ing technician, Public Works Da- heard Mayor Hans Tanzler address term on the board. partment. Thomas R. Nichols, the 16th annual mem- Elected for three year termson 'AEl, NARF, was elected to a two Sgt. Bob Tipton bership meeting of the Navy Fed- the credit committee were year term on the credit commit- eral Credit Union Friday. tee.The Mayor Tanzler spoke of the grand prize of the evening, many changes that have taken r a trip for two to,, Nassau, was ArrivalsThe Departures place in Jacksonville in recent won by J. H. Stout of the Indus'-' Marine Aviation Detach- Farewells were said to 11 leathernecks - years and the future he visualizes y Y.MAYOR trial Relations Department, NAS ment welcomed two new arrivals at the monthly"get to- for the community after consolidation < Cecil Field. Herman E. Harmswas this month from Vietnam.Sgt. gether" at the Acey Ducey Club He pointed out that the winner.of the G. E. Por- Efren Escarcega, assigned last week. the payroll from the Navy com- table color television.JOWC to the Marine Mechanical Maj. S. F. Shea, former exe- plex contributes over 200 million School for instructor duties,'re- cutive officer of MAD, was reassigned - dollars each year to the com Meet ported here after serving 13 to the reserve training munity and that 25 million dollars months with Marine Medium detachment here as executive of- was spent on goods and Helicopter Squadron 262 ficer. services by Navy employees in ---- BalletThe at Marble Mountain. Escarcegawas Warrant Officer, E. A. John- the Jacksonville area. Hosts awarded the Purple Heart son, Phase II officer AE School Members elected nomineesto Medal and 14 Air Medals for was assigned to NATTC, the board of directors and Jacksonville Officers duties performed as crew chief. MemphisTenn.SSgt. ,. . credit committee. Elected for Wives Club will hold a meetingFeb. SSgt. Robert K. Yost,instructor W. M. Cropf was trans- three year terms on the boardof SPEAKS -- Jacksonville 7 at 11 a.m. at the George Aviation Electrician's Mate fered to Marine Corps Schools, directors were C. J. Bello- Mayor Jans Tanzler tells Washington Hotel in Jacksonville.The School Class A, served three Quantica, Va.,to undergo Warrant vich, deputy comptroller, NAS credit union members of theNavy's morning brunch, in thehotel's months with the Marine Aircraft officer training. ... Cecil Field; Cdr. W. D. Hark- auditorium will featurethe Group 12 in Chu Lai before Those orders receiving to Jacksonville ilmpact on Jacksonville Concert Ballet ins, executive officer NARF; the unit was transfered to the WestPac D. A. were MSgt. Hopkins - during annual meeting Company, according to Mrs. I and W. M. Ross, educational Marine Corps Air Station, GySgt. R. L. Darnell, Friday. Cynthia Chesnutt, club publicity advisor the Director of Iwakuni to Tech- Japan. GySgt. J. J. Goshay, SSgt. B. nical Training NA TIC. Capt.D. J. G. Cooke, NARF, and ErnestF. chairman.Co Nine other leathernecks joined C. Summey, SSgt. S. B. Gaines, chairmen for the A. Hempson, supply officer, Leslie industrial engineer- event this command since December of SSgt. G.F. Howard Sgt.J. . R. are Mesdames V. Berry, J. 1967. Maurice A. Holderwas H. Burton and D. C. Overman. MaJ. executive offi- O. Carter, and Sgt. T. W. assigned as Reservations can be made with cer for MAD Jan. 15. Mosley. Mrs. O. W. Chenault at 264 - Newcomers attached AE XAh1PLfS to 2951 and Mrs. R. S. Falken- W. E. Crawford Hail Farewell School GySgt. : LOOKAT sCae,, ONi/MONi jlrkOANS are , stein at 771 2630. You SSgt. R. A. Kimberley, S This month's hostesses are Sgt. M. L. Matthews, Sgt. G. THE- I z $600erer from Fleet Air Wing 11 and the M. Mills, and Sgt. H. T. Foggy Party SlatedA PRICE'BEFORE\ 1AG ,hinp ( '' mode;? '"'S3.40a Hospital.U.S. Jr.SSgt.. C. A. Simons and D. C. or ache, in on a tor Savings Bonds are the assigned to Aviation Hail and Farewell party Toomey are periods, o.ecompo oorble present with a future. Buy Ordnance School. with Hor D'Oeuvres and a Hap- YOUBORROW ,fe, a, them at your bank, and ask for py Hour Bar is slated tomorrow the free gift envelope. evening at the "O" Club from ------ ---------- -------- ------ . ooooo0000 6 to 8 p.m.Farewells will be said NAS to Check. . know what ! pay compare. you SHP .9NP t0..e. t officers Cdr. and Mrs. Bob Edwards - Then get your loan the BENEFICIAL way! Get up to $600 take up to 24 months to special projects officer CASH r payl! Just phone get cash in 1-visit to the QUIET impending retirement; Cdr. and the office. or drop in today/ ; Mrs. Billy Mitchell, NAS comp- Get that BIG O.K. at Beneficial! NEW MERC's mERCORr troller, transfered to USS JohnF. J Kennedy; LCdr. and Mrs. - Lpans up to $600 on Furniture, Car or Note theBEST Ray Lambert ", special projects JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville arc officer, transfered to Ocean, e 5635 Roosevelt Blvd., Venetia Village Shop. Ctr. WAY Va.; Lt. and Mrs. Marty Olson, (Next to Winn Dixie) . . . . . ,Ph: 388.9374 resident officer in charge of : e 5059 Normandy Blvd . . . . .Ph: 384.4595 to GOU'ORLANDO construction, transfered' to Vietnam - 4 other Beneficial offices serve the Jacksonville Area ; and Lt (jg) Sandalio F. See phone book white pages for nearest office ......................... Suarez. Real main terminal CLIPPER operations, release from active BENEFICIAL duty. ; .T-CRAFT CROSBY eSllVERlINEIhlet New arrivals to be hailed are FINANCE SYSTEM OOOoooOOOOOOOOl __ Cdr. George Eckert, NAS comp- troller; Cdr. Matthew K. Ott, Marine Navy Exchange; Lt. and Mrs. Bill BruceMedical; and Ltjg( ) Mark FRI. FEB. 2 MON. FEBa 5 SALES, Md SERVICEHwy Ramaeker, resident officer. thru in charge of construction.For . 17 Orange Park Ph. 264-9835 ? reservations call Cdr.Edward - ,'. JACKSONVILLE COLISEUMALL OOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO* Heflin at ext. 2583.fja. OPEN SUNDAY ,1T; . F A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY AP ARYM NTS a i We f.*. them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance Inapact- lon. Then we tuned up. tightened, and replaced everything that needed It. And guaranteed them 100,. for the repair or replacementof CONVENIENTLY/ all major mechanical parte for 30 days or 1000 milee. Come LOCATED : on In and double check. 1 ENGINE "TRANSMISSION REAR AXLE FRONT AXLE NEAR BOTH BASES ASSEMBLIES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Only Min/ to Cecil & NAS 68 VW CAMPER. . . . . .$2695 . 67 VW DELUXE STA. WAG. . . .$2195 11 UNITS/ 66 VW SEDAN . . . . .$1395 J,2 d 3"BEDROOM a t 66 VW FASTBACK . . . . .$1895 APARTMENTS 66 VW KARMANN GHIA Coupe. . . $1795 . ALL APTS HAVE 64 VW KARMANN GHIA Coupe. ". ': ,$1295 : WALL-TO-WALL 66 OLDS F 85 Coupe . . . .$1595 CARPETS 64 CHEV. IMPALA DR, HT, Air Cond.. $1495 DRAPES CENTRAL AIR & HEAT 64 CHEVELLE MALIBU Super Sport, Loaded. $1295 e UTILITY ROOM ALL SEATS RESERVED PERFORMANCES 64 BUICK SPECIAL STA. WAG. Loaded. .$1195 PORCH 0 $2.00-53.00'$4.00Tor IncL) Fri., Few 2 .:15. fr IU ,.._ SAt., Fe fc. 3 10:30 seas.. 63 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT Loaded .$1195 Swimming/ Pool & Complete SAVE $1 I 00 2:30 fr ItlS r... Laundry Facilities Set.... Feb 4 2:00 ':00 p.m. VW SEDANS FROM 1962 to 1967 .-Mat.on fr kids Cv.under., Sat 12M. idea. at .Mea.. f.k. S 415 A $:15 ..... Near Schools Both Private 10:30 fr MMu--M. a.4 Ere. ChIWae's Prices Apply and Parochial WESTS I DEVOLKSWAGEN & Shopping Center TICKETS NOW ON SALE! . HEMMING PARK THE ,JACKSONVILLE AUDITORIUM INC. 6756 103rd STREET THE JACKSONVILLE COLISEUM PHONE 771-8844 AND SPECIAL SERVICES OFFICES, 1150 LANE AVE., S., Jacksonville, Fla. 781 5511 RESIDENT MGR.-/ PT 7 NAS JAX and HAS Cecil Field Open 8 to 8 Daily, Sat. 8 to 5 Open Sun.1 PM to 6 PM D. W. Priest USN (Ret) . I , I r I --- ---- -----. - - , I r : February I. '1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 9 .. ---- S . -' ; 4 ClubSchedules _ : BLUEJACKETS INN: Hear the from y p.m. till 1 a.m. Fried Want AdSectioi sounds of the Ravens tonight. chicken for $.95 and rib-eye , Phil Cay and the Chantels will be steak for $1.35 are the dinner on hand tomorrow evening. Sat- specials for Tuesday and Wed- urday afternoon features the nesday. Ravens again. The club will be Ads should, be mailed tc the Holt Publishing Company' . ************* , closed for a private Sat- 1950 Bldndina.' Bli'd. J Jacksonville. florida 32210. to arrive qiJ party ACEY DUECY CLUB: Tomorrow not latet than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday urday night. The Camelots will evening features the soundsof Ads arriving' too late for this deadline will be published perform Sunday afternoon with John Lunsford and Eight Balls. the following week) unless the publisher is 'instructed other- the Soul Society under the spotlight Jim Glines Combo will be under wise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must J in the evening. Hear the the spotlight Saturday night. be received WITH the .copy (for the .& UFO Monday night and enter the Game night Is 6 Sunday Go-Go contest featuring dancingand p.m. DO NOT SEND CASH : evening. followed by the Musicof prizes. The Nu Sounds will Mark Castle. Happy Houris RATE: Minimum; ; charge ((3 lin..). . . . 12.00 appear Tuesday night for the fin- featured Monday and Wednesday.frpin P.r additional line ((4 words per line*. .. .flisO als of the Go-Go contest. Wed- \ 7 February 14 nesday is Mardi Gras Night. p.m. is the Sweetheart Ball with the The Ravens will for the play' music of John Lunsford and the i RETIRING SOON? DELRAY MANOR & H masquerade ball. Prizes will 110th "' < t Balls. There admission be given for the best costumes Eight is no The top ranks of our nationwide Karen St. New a)1) brick homes, KIM KARSON, exotic dance although costumes are not re- charge and reservationsare organization are full of former AC Low 20's._ Building Lots , is featured quired. not necessary. February22, Officers and Senior PO's who Available; Floyd White. Bldr. J with comedian the club is having a Wine-Tast- have achieved new success withus 771 5643. Bob Garber, at the Bluejackets ************* ing Night, featuring assorted din- after leaving the service. We Inn, February 12. CANDLELIGHT: The Candle- nerwines. There is no charge. need more like them. To get DO YOU WANT TO BE A DISC j hours of them offer JOCKEY?? For information call , light's comprehensive : operation are ************* we from 11 a.m. everyday till 10 p.m. training, high income opportunity 356 8351. Day or Night. MoviesMOVIES on Monday,Wednesday,Thursdayand "0" Club: Enjoy the beef- and a choice of attractive .. Sunday, and midnight onFri- eater's buffet today from 6 to 9 locations all over the U. S. How ATTENTION MILITARY Will willbe shown reg- day and Saturday.The p.m. Tomorrow and Saturday about you? Write Regional hire four servicemen to work ularly at the NAS Jax Theatreat Candlelight closes at 2 evening the Champagne specialis Director P. O. Box 13177 evenings and weekends. Earn 6 and 8:15 p.m., Monday thru p.m. on Tuesday. Happy Hour is featured. Dance-to the'music Orlando Fla. 32809. $60 and up per week' Must be Saturday. There will also be a featured from 3 to 6 p.m. on of Sam Ross tomorrow night. E-4 and up, have car and! married < matinee at 2 p.m. on Saturdays Monday, Wednesday, Thursdayand Johnny Jelinek is under the FOR RENT 1 BR BACHELOR Call 359-1719,10 to 7 p.m. J : Sunday .and holidays. The Hospital Friday. Highballs are $.25 spotlight Saturday night. Happy air condtiononed apt,furnished. Theatre will have one nightly beer, $.15 and $.20, and $.10 Hour is from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Riverside Area. Contemporary REAL ESTATE: We will help .feature at 7 p.m.THURSDAY off on call liquor. Enlisted members tomorrow through Sunday. A furnishings. Includes living you Buy, Sell or Invest. are welcome. family buffet dinner is on Sunday room, kitchen, bathroom and Bowen Real Estate Realtor- February I Bruce Thomas will be under from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday is shower. Off street parking.Quiet USN Retired 384 1376 foreign dish night. The club NAS: "THE 25TH HOUR":An- the spotlight Saturday night from neighborhood. $80 mo. includes features a luncheon special from JUSTISS TRAILER PARK thony Quinn and Virna Lisi..((142 8 p.m. till midnight. utilities. 389 8912. 1 11:15 1:45 Tues- a.m. to p.m. Qtr. mile no, of NAS. Clean Min.-Rating) Excellent. ************* day through Sunday. modern trailers & Apts. 389 - HOSPITAL "SPARTACUS" : : CPO CLUB: All pizzas are going See the singing, swinging, FOR RENT 2 BR APT. FURN.or 3007. Laurence Olivier and Kirk Doug- for the price of $.75 today. comedy style of the Calvert Sis- Unfurn. Orange Park, Temp. las. ((161 Min.) Rating-Excellent. The Moonlighter's music is featured ters as they return for their second or Permanent Qtrs. Will rent to FOR RENT OR FOR SALE - FRIDAY, February 2 tomorrow evening from engagement at the club on bachelors. 264 6884. Houses & Apts. Equity, VA & NAS: "ROSIE": Rosalind Rus- 9 p.m. till 1 a.m. Mark Castle Friday. Feb. 9. Reservations FHA resales $50 & $100 dwn. sell and Sandra Dee. ((106 Min.) will be on hand Saturday night suggested. 3/4 ACRE, TRAILER,FLORIDA Call Powell o'r Mills, USN --- -- - Rm., Screen Porch, 2 Car Rating Excellent. Ret. 264 2411. Orange Park HOSPITAL : "THE 25TII I IHOUR" Garage; Fenced. Off 110th. Floyd Realty. : Anthony Quinn. MILITARY AUTO INSURANCE White, Bldr. 771 5643. ,SATURDAY, February 3 All Ranks All Ages WIL MAR APARTMENTSNear PART TIME JAX and CECIL. 1 blk. NAS: "THOSE MAGNIFICENTMEN E 4's and! above. Are you IN THEIR FLYING LOW RATES west of 5900 blk. of Jammes Rd. having troube making is meet? MACHINES" Stuart Whitman and All new paint, 2 BR, LR, Kit. We can work your hours in with f : Furn., Brk. Nook, Park 2 cars, your duty schedule. Phone Sarah Miles. ((152 Min.) Rating- EASY MONTHLY Excellent. and boat, $85 mo. includes water 388 9252. sewage, garbage, lawn care I HOSPITAL: "ROSIE": Rosalind Furn. & Unfurn., 387 2541 Russell. PAYMENTSCONTINENTAL nights and weekends, 389 0744. '66 ISLANDER 22'-FIBERGLASS 210 Chrys. Inboard Rigged for 4 SUNDAY February SINGERS FOR $15 fishing $3500 with trailer- NAS: "PALACES OF AQUEEN" INSURANCE Sewing Machines, left in storage $3900 bank financed 7348 : Color documentary(88( good condition. Does every- Tynan Ave. Arlington. Min.) Rating Good.(Showings at UNDERWRITERS INC. thing, complete attachments. 2,6, and 8:15 ) , p.m. $15. Yours for charge, HOSPITAL: "THOSE MAGIFI- (r t)r",a lv MrDoii) I' CENT MEN IN THEIR FLYINGMACHINES" 4479 RMsmlt, IM. 311-7474 No obligation. A-I WARE- HOME FOR SALE INDIVID- Whitman. Stuart Call Us Anytime HOUSE 1606 MAIN ST. ually built 3 BR., Sep. DR. MONDAY February 5 STEREO CONSOLE Lg. Kit., new awnings and carpet, : NAS: "TARZAN AND THE Take up payments on 2 month garage, brick. 388-7207. JUNGLE BOY": Mike Henry and old beautiful stereo console, like FOR RENT' FURN. 2 BR. Raferd Johnson. (97 Min.) new 4 speed record charger.Bal Duplex clean electric kitchen, no REGENCY GOT THE "BOAT BUG"? Also ance Due Good$68.Buy or on $8 COLOR per month.TEL- 389-6938.pets, $78.50 mo. 1414 Ron Rd. EVISION. A-I WAREHOUSE I Rockma Chair Theatre 1606 Main St. Jacksonville, Fla. : _Regency Square_ -- 25% DISCOUNT ON ALL CAM- FOR SALE COLDSPOT De- eras & CameraEquipment - Watches $5.95 $39.95 Air Starts FRIDAY humidifier, ll5voltsExcel.cond. to The ELECTRIFYING 384-4707. Base Pawn Shop -6463 Roosevelt SUSPENSE SHOCKER: Blvd. 384-4066. 1 of the Season! FOR SALE 3 BR, 2 B, Air/ /'AUDREY Condt.. W/W', carpeting, con- FOR SALE 67 HONDACL90 Scrambler Excellent Cond. 8 lie 'venient to NAS and schools. :' HEPBURN $82.50 mo. 2546 Red Robin Dr.,, mo. old $300. 771-6482 after ** WAIT 781-5789. 5 p.m, + UNTIL FOR SALE 1966 HONDA FOR SALE 67 VW SUNROOF % DARK "150", motor, transmission recently Leather Red Upholstery 16,000 TECHIICOIM! 4 overhauled: $250. Call miles Excel. Cond. Call - 44 Cure the Itch with, a 264 4525. 733-4303 0 ;** CREDIT UNION LOAN! I ,V v w w __ _ J' BUDGET FITTING TERMS _FLORIDA_ arranged to suit your fcrsonalnecd. Be Creative! LOWEST INTEREST RATE "', 134 1.F.nyih...P.wn'owi only 1% per month on the unpaid balance. Starts helmet FRIDAYIs BORROWERS INSURANCEyour Write Your Own Want Ad 3 Lines Oily $2.00 your loan is paid in tne event of your death. , crushing the /flowers CUNVENIENCE Additional LINes 50 .. I $ in haIr your ; of location and hours save you time and trouble. Mail your ad and check or money order to: c WCOBURNWlnE/ Jax Afavy ntte/tat JAX Publishing AIR NEWSAFTERBURNERHolt Co. 1950 Blanding Blvd. M I'\ Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 ..' ". - *.. CREDIT tllWONJAX -tc !!!If Cttll FttlJ' .BUg. 26 HAS BLOC. 39 : 4(4 ... r.I./ 384-1391 or floi. Ei. 2431 Ti!. SP 'L3211. Ed. 205 4L Hours: Mon. Frl. 6:30 3:00 ir" Hour:Mo* Frl. 9:30.4:30 *.** JXXXXXXXXXXXSXXXX3 --. -. 10 JAX AIR N EWS/AFJ"ER BURNER February I I. 1968 Voting Deadline Hears Dental Health Notes I II For Puerto Rico Voters yea Periodontal (gum) disease is nondetergent foods. The coarse Military personnel whose home Ii usually thought o[ as a diseaseof food we once ate required more record is Puerto Rico have until adults. Recent studies show chewing action, which forced the March 3 to submit the Federal it to be also a disease of child- food over the teeth and soft Post Card Application requestingthe --- Ai-T hood. tissue. This detergent action ; required application for registration In fact, a dental scientist recently served to clean the teeth and by absentee process.To offi-. !; reported that almost every gums. Today the soft foods we meet the deadline, child who still has his first teeth have come to like and feed cials recommend sending either may be suffering from some formof our children do not provide adequate - the application or a letter to . gum disorder.A cleansing action. of Elec- the General Supervisor study made in Michigan revealed Crowded, misaligned teeth and tions Office of the Superin- r that over 90 per cent of mouth breathing are also con- tendent General, San Jaun,Puerto s sce the youngsters examined had tributing causes. Rico,.00903. A some signs of gum disorder. Children with periodontal disease - develop sensitive mouths. GIANT SWAP MEETJAX Prevention Techniques They have difficulty in chewing.Bad . Periodontal disease in child- breath and excessive sali- LARGEST FLEA ren can usually be preventedjust -- vation also occur. MARKET as it can be among adults.Its Since periodontal disease not Come Buy, Sell or Browse : : major cause is the lack only results in tooth loss, but Thousands of Items. p -J of professional dental treatmentand also:: in destruction of bone a- Blanding Drive-In Theatre DOUBLE AWARDS.-AX1 Robert T. McGarry of VP-45 had two improper home care. An- round the teeth, the child's Every Sat. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. pleasant encounters with the squadron's skipper this month. other cause, dental scientists future as well as present healthis Sun. I p.m. 6 p.m. He was presented an award for being named "Red Darter of believe, may be the marked dangerously jeopardized.The . change in modern diet -- from best ? A watch- protection 768 7085 or 768 4793 the Month" and several later days was advanced to P02. coarse, detergent foods, to soft, ful, wise parent who early teaches his child proper toothbrushing, health supervises habit, this and sees fundamental that his WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS child receives regular dental care from the time the first set of teeth are fully erupted at age two and a half or three. AFTER RETIREMENT? . Cheaper Parcel Post # :.. / '," $"# ,'f \xt *s ',*' JT < Rates Go into Effect 'xA 4 For Overseas Mailing . .4p Washington (AFNB) .Military - personnel serving o u t- side the continental U. S. can now mail parcels weighing up to 30 pounds via air mail at rates nearly as low as surface mail. The new airlift service Is in addition to the Surface Air- mail (SAM) regulation. Under SAM, packages weighing five pounds or less are airlifted at surface rate.s to U. S. ports and then go by surface transportationto their destination. Under the new program, par- cels weighing 30 pounds or less and not exceeding 60 inches in combined length and girth will be carried on "space available" basis from all overseas APOs and FPOs at parcel post sur- i .. :' '.:: ;::rN\::\ i;:,ii;:;':!::;;: : face The rate additional plus $1. dollar insuresair ..:,........ transportation all the way from the overseas base to the destination address. " . . .:!: The special airlift regulationalso ..... .'.. I applies to packages mailed I from the U. S. to military per- sonnel served by APOs and FPOs. The airlift rates are expected - ; -jU to produce a savings in most cases. For example, the Post Office Department pointed out, : L a serviceman in Vietnam will \ pay $.30 to send a 15 pound ? package to Chicago. The regularrate for the same package is $12.08.In . some cases,it will be cheaper to use regular air parcel post. Servicemen should check with their post office for Informa- : IF you want to run your own business, tion on yourself the best service.to use. Give a present every here's size month by buying U. S. Savings to a Tiger opportunity Bonds. - take over a modern ENCO station. .. ," cJ: 8uan The Tiger represents today's most successful premium gasoline and some of the most sue-' .... cessful ENCO Dealers are former Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force personnel. They know how to lead, organize, get things done...important requirements for being your own boss. \San Juan .:!(:. If you have these qualifications, you don't need experience. We'll train you. And pay you Phone 384 44)6J. .while you learn. Interested? Call or write: i 1,263 Bedrooms CiarJcii Type Apartments FLOYD BOWEN . ti'itlt Country Club/ Atmosphere" . 554 PARK ST., JAI, FLA. 354 8481 ENCO Kitcdrns' equipped t; Refrigerators with GEKauiKS ", Individual Air Conditioning and (Uatimi by d' E.Ihapes HUMBLE furnished' : : AMERICA'S LEADING ENERGY COMPANY MAKERS OF ENCO PRODUCTS \hall to \ti\aU'|| "arprtim* and I OIL & REFINING COMPANY Lame Sudmminlt Po"iPage r - February I, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pale I 1.1 I . Plane Captain PickedJaNdary'ServicemaN' -. '', '\' '' .. .' , .1"' t\ "'':;.' I " '" ,,,.;.-,Iit"\,,<" .,. ,, ADRl Leo R. Beliveau has been selected as Serviceman of the Month for January, "for his a 9 continuous outstanding militaryand professional performance, 9 4q devotion conduct.to duty and exemplary iJL ' In a letter of nomination, Lt. L rJ J. R. Beddard, Air Operations ry f'' M 4' Maintenance Division officer, wrote of ADRl Beliveau: "He is presently assigned as senior plane captain and super- J! visor on the US 2 type air- ,, craft. Under his directions and : - maintenance supervision, organizational problems on level this CHAPLAIN PROMOTED Capt. Martin J. Stack, commanding PERFORM SUNDAY. The Naval Air Training Choir from the aircraft are quickly and accurately officer, NAS, and Mrs. Dorsey, pinned lieutenant commander Naval Air Station, Pensacola, will sing at 10: a.m. protestant solved. shoulder boards on Chaplain Jack E. Dorsey upon his promo services at the HAS Chapel Sunday. Leadership tion Jan. 25. Present for the ceremonies was Capt. Robert : M. Harrison, head chaplain of NAS. Y ; ''tr , "Petty Officer Beliveau's keen t tiJ knowledge and understanding of :.,,.{ . reciprocating aircraft engines, k iy the airframes section and the ability i- t\,.; ' to teach others has provena i" Iff!) .. ',_ great asset to his division in : " : ;,{.' ' aircraft availability and the A JA " .. 'l" " of J. " training new men. . ' ', , "He is always working at improving < 'f t ", :'." .'"' '.. '. .t ,:r1'>>", , himself and the '(I- :"" . trainingof '--- , \ ,,. : ;1'i-: ':. new men, and continues to get f ,' < ',<:',[<,,'," ." ., "'" b,, " peak performance from his men .f'\ ..'" 1. "' ;) '. ,\ all times. / ', w, -.r, at : .,' >> ,r ,J ,,"i Reflects Credit a r S r "I' \ .i,;' ,\)" 't.<01; I i jI , 1\\: .1 , " > 1 ,\0< ', , at "' \ . '" ; . "ADRl Beliveau is utilized extensively ; tr.... ..' \,\ "" ....1, ,. for both the militaryand __"y',.,;a ji",:.__" '" ,", ::J'' "."" i J_,I. "'<.1",......1 ',,._..___ , professional training!. pro- LJ FIRST WAVE Capt. C. T. Faulders jr. welcomes AZ2 grams, and the direct resultsof o ,h P33rsy x+ ; Charle Smith to the Naval Air Rework Facility. Miss Smith , his efforts reflects credit upon r the first WAVE to report to NARF, will work in the acceptanceand himself and this command. transfer section. At right is ADJC C. W. Hensley. _ "His outstanding technical and + i P leadership abilities have contri- buted greatly to the excellent reputation enjoyed by the Opera- Need here.tions" Maintenance- Division moneyto Diminutive clown Prince Paul and Mary Gill of The Flying Petty Officer Beliveau, his wife, Sylvia, and their two children Waynes, Australian Flying Trapeze artists, prepare for theirin bills? live at 2021 Bill Drive,Jack- the "Greatest Show on Earth", the Ringling Bros and Barn- pay sonville. um & Bailey Circus. The circus will present two performances For his accomplishment daily (with three on Saturday), beginning Friday, February 2, . veau was awarded a free trip to and continuing thru Monday, February 5. See HFC. St. Augustine sponsored by the USO. He was also given a $50 check by NAS Jax. , , Others nominated for the I tI . monthly award were AOl John L. . Kibby, SD2 Hipolito G.Dominago VISIT :I' and AKAN Kathyrn A. Straw, WAVE. 1 ;u CLAUDE NOLAN Greater J ax Open The Greater Jacksonville Open will be held at Deer- CADILLACS PONTIAC . wood during the period 25-:31 MAIN AT ORANGE March 1968. The Navy has been invited to take part in OPEN MON. THRU SAT. UNTIL 8 PM the support of this tournament. Navy personnel who would liketo serve as marshalls and PHONE EL 3-3922 ladies desiring to volunteerto Got more bills than money to pay them? See the military serve as scorers should loan counsellor HFC for a Bill Payer Loan from House. contact the Pro Shop at their hold Finance. respective installation for further details.ROBERT. At Household, we'll tell you in advance how much your Bill Payer Loan will cost-plainly and simply, in dollars and cents. No hidden charges. No extras. No surprises at Household Finance. Before you sign on the dotted line, Nau9brawee Z'A/ know what your loan will cost. ' BY BELLAlfe I HOME BUILDERS I I INC Lnh MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS Yw o.t 24 18 U IS S pay1Pfr paymtf payts payeoh I i I i1' @: $100 5.93 729 10.07 $18.48 i. ,,\ 200 11,86 14.59 20.14 36.97 i 'o"<"''f"W'd!', 300 17,79 21.88 30.21 55.45 500 28,97 35.85 49.75 91.78 600 34.39 42.66 59.35 109.80 Charges are compulid at 3% on that pert of scheduled monthly balance not txtudini$300 and 2% on any rtmairuler. This schedule ubaudon .r. prompt payment and inc/uduehatres. 4 HOUSEHO TRAVIS XT* FINANCE & ASSOCIATES, INC. 388-3583 6483: ELT NAS 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 :EaELL: :aR:: 389.3483 2 1165 w. OF S.ROOSEVELT Cedar Hills Shopping Center :I30E: :B-CrILDERS.: IISTO: 3734 Blanding Blvd.-771-9190 04ZQA GARRISON. AGENEi-After 600 PM You are cordially Invited to Inspect our homes at your convenient 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone 398-4541 10 A.M. to Dark. Travel South on Blanding Boulevard (Hwy. #21) Ask....... ..................:... .. Page 12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER February I, 1968 VW-4 Tops V'vV-4 Tafces, : Local Tourney: I Enter Atlantic Fleet ContestWeather NatLeague Reconnaissance I In other games, VA -37 trouncedVA .d squadron Four's intramural 44,87- 70; VW 4 slipped Patrol Squadron Five brought basketball squad battled its wayto past VA 174, 81 78; VA - their season's record to 6 1 #. "EE first place without a defeat in 37 clipped VAP 62, 59 52 in the intramural National Lea- the local Commander Fleet Air to eliminate the photomen from gue action by trouncing the 679th Jacksonville tournament and this the tourney; and VA 37 jumpdon Radar Squadron 86 36,Jan. 2$ week is playing in Rhode Island. VA 174 75.58 to get a then downing the WAS Dispensary sw The Weathermen dropped Cecil shot at VW 4.'Usage. Cadeuces 77 47 Monday night.In E Field's V A-37 Saturday morn- another National League Ing 59 49 for the chance to fly Fees'Continued contest staged Jan. 25, Patrol 1 t to Davisville, R. I., and competein Squadron 16 put down the Naval aAi the Atlantic Fleet tourney. ( from Page I) I Air Reserve Training Unit 59 Davisville is headquarters of Y Construction Battalion Center, No charge has been placed on 36.There were two games playedin = Atlantic. the areas reserved for slot cars the American League lastweek In the final COMFAIR game, and the railroad club. with Fleet Weather Facility VW 4's Cliff Ormsby and Chuck The new charges will help pay blasting the Boathouse five 81- Bryson provided the scoring the costs of running the hobby 34 and Hospital stopping 679th .. punch, hitting for 22 and 19 points shop facilities according to J. 71- 5.1. U respectively. Other Hurricane A. Fields Special Services of- In Monday night's contests in Hunter scorers were Clarence ficer. Fields pointed out that the American League, Patrol Trophy -- COMFAIRJAX staff officer LCdr. George Regan presents Prevost with 7, Larry McConley one reason for the new charge is Squadron 30 stopped MARTD 45- trophy to VW 4's Cliff Ormsby following Saturday's 5, Jerry Maroon added 4 and because of the increase of minimum - 25 while VP 7 got by Air- championship contest. Looking on are teammates Larry Me* Rusty Sobelewski made a basket wages for attendantsthat craft Maintenance 52 41. Conley and Chuck Bryson for 2 points.VA goes into effect today. The "'" With less one third of the 37 fought its way throughthe new usage fees were approvedby season's games played, VAP Fliers Hand Airmen losing bracket in the double vote at the December Recrea- 62 is in the top slot in the elimination affair to get a shotat tion and Council meetings and American League and VW 4 VW 4 for the COMFAIRtitle. approved by the commanding of- holds the number one positionIn Two Weekend LossesThe The attack squadron ficer._ the National League. The cur- trailed VW 4 through most of rent standings of both leagues are Jax Navy Fliers downed pete in the Sixth Naval District the first half of Saturday's More than 60 per cent of all Series E U. S. Savings Bonds listed below. which contest, but pulled to a 27- Moody Air Force Base twice over tournament begins Monday up sold each American League the weekend and brought their night. The tourney will continue 27 half time tie. through the year Payroll are Savings bought Team Won Lost season's record to 9 6. through Feb. 9.Olympic. The game continued close Plan. Buy Bonds where VAP 62 5 0 In the Friday night, the through the final quarter until you. game work; our men in Vietnam do.CanYou VP-7 4 1 Fliers came within two points of t Fund Drive |I IAn the closing minutes before loose VP 45 2 0 VW the century mark as they edged VA 37 ball control gave - Aircraft Maint.", 5 2 the Moody Air Force squad 98 Olympic Fund Drive is 4 the final 10 point advantage.John . FltWeaFac 4 3 underway aboard base to solIcit Trovato led the VA 37 Admin. 3 4 93.The Flier's leading scorer funds to support teams representing attack Saturday with 15 points, FAETU 1 3 Chuck Bryson once again led the the United States in followed by Bob Brodoskywithl4 TAKE YOUR CAR Boathouse (op) 0 6 team with 33, while four other the Pan-American, Winter and and Ron Cubberly with 9. WITH YOU? MARTD 0 7 teammates also hit in the double Summer Olympicgamesaccording In other local tourney gamesnot For Financing and Insurance Team National League Lost figures. Steve Miller hit 24, to J.A. Fields, Special Ser- reported in last week's Jax Stateside and Overseas. Call VW-4 6 0VP5 Jim Owens put in 14, Kenton vices officer. Air News, USS Bigelow droppedVP DYER M. BURR 6 1 Brown hit 13 and Carl Hattabaughand Concerning the drive, Fields 5, 79 60; VA 144 beat 5 2 Bob Cochran added 11 and stated, "In the United States, Cecil's VA 176, 86 23; GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES VP 16 4 2 three respectively. the U.S. Olympic Committee has VW-4 outlasted VAP 62 FINANCE CORPORATION Hospital 3 2 Saturday afternoon the Fliers always financed the teams part- 77-67. and Marine Barracks took the Air Force VAP 62 INTERNATIONAL SERVICE NARTU : 4 3 on Moody icipation popular subscription.The The following day - 2 5 squad again this time downing extent of the participation handed the Bigelow its second INSURANCE COMPANY 679th COMFAIRJAX 0 3 them 89 '&S. The Fliers led of the United States in the games loss in the tourney, 59 56. 5615 Timuquana Rd. 771-0527 AFEES 0 5 throughout the game with the depends on the success of the Cadueuces 0 6 half time score 49 43. Committee in raising funds nec- I As in the first game with Moody. essary 'to finance a completeteam. five Fliers hit in the double WESCONNETT FURNITURE CO. ... "..t.. : figures as Miller led the scor- "This is an opportunity for - IQ 2:1AFPS ing attack with 25 points, followed all personnel, military and civ- . by Bryson with 25, Owens ilian, to contribute to the sup- AIR CONDITIONERS/ / ( Feature) and Cochran with 12 each, Hat- port of the United States Olympic "' NEW & USED FURNITURE & 1. Only four jockeys in rac- tabaugh 10 and Tom Eberly five. teams. All contributions are NEW 8 USED TV SETS :: t ing history have ridden 400 or Brown and Henry Sorenson added purely voluntary and can be deposited I NEW & USED ! more winners:: in a single year. two each. at the Special Service NEW DESKS AND / iiioCs;;; Two accomplished the feat this The Fliers leave this weekendfor Office, Bldg. 704, during work- / . Freight Savage Easy : year. Who are they? Memphis, Tennessee,to com- ing hours." / 2. Two longstanding National Hrs. 9 a.m. 7 p.m. Come In Basketball Association records fell beat when Seattle the 160-122 Philadelphia, one 76ers when SBob's Oak Hill 5326 W IseOI.ltt ll,s. at 103rd 771.0750YaU'll the 76ers scored 53 points in the third quarter and then went on to roll up 95 points for a half- Pure Service CenterOpen time mark. 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