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'' : I IT Id ,"'. -.. , :j t.; NE . ' I Ii : ,' I , I .'" j, ....' +,'TtJ ' :: :: ,.it ,1. Published by the Holt Publishing.Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are tbelr own and not to be considered. an official i 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. .' j VOL. 25 NO. 46 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA : ' .... .. AA _. fc....19' . ) Says University Scientists Dean Executive- Order Gives Vets ;::1. '. ' :'J.. < , Break Federal JobT'ests .7? Asset to Navy u on ..,{"( " A former naval officer Dr. Washington (AFPS) -- President Johnson has ordered the Civil ,\S'' Dan A. Thomas, now serving as Service Commission to provide Vietnam veterans with employment vice president and dean of facultyof under "transitional appointments" in grades one through five x... j Jacksonville University was without taking a competitive_examination. Under an executi order ;" j guest speaker at the Armed For- signed Feb. 9, "qualified" Viet ': ces Management Association,' nam veterans who have completedless armed forces, a year following .{ . Chapter 40 meeting here Feb. than one year of education release from hospitalization or . 1 15.In > beyond high school,meet all other treatment immediately following . 1963 Dr. Thomas came to Civil service requirements and separation from the armed forces / Jacksonville University after served in the armed forces on or a year after the effec- serving as a Lt. (jg)' In the Navy. or after Aug. 6, 1964, will be tive date of the executive order, He spent 1951-52 at the Naval eligible to enter federal employ- whichever is later. Ordnance Laboratory,White Oak, Si ment provided they agree to pursue - Md. Advantages studying high frequency - a full time or partime " . coustic reflectivity of sub- : MIII SY educational program under the Deputy Assistant Secretary of ' marines. GI Bill. Defense for Civilian Personnel I lie said that although federal : : Carl Clewlow said the pro- l laboratory scientific equipment T; Vacancies Exist grarn'sadvantages "really comes Is superior to equipment used in : President Johnson said, "The when the man completes his specified - university labs, the end resultsIn S new program will not affect the requirement for education both show that basic researchhas :: budget and staff reductions I have and has performed effectivelyon , " had little effect on military ordered for federal agencies. the job. Under these circum- . t. weapons systems. The actual Vacancies in a wide range of stances, a person may be con- : : testing and evaluation of mil- skills and grades exist becauseof verted to career conditional or \ itary weapons systems through GONE WALKING -- A motorist was treated for shock personnel turnover. And manyof career employment when he has applied research has been very following this wreck aboard base Feb. 9. The motorcyclewas these skills are In short sup furnished his employing agency effective, according. the speaker. stopped at an Intersection on Child Street when the pass- some proof of the satisfactory enger car skidded 67 feet before raming the rear of the motor- ply.According to the executive order completion of the required edu- r Dr. Thomas concludedhispre- cycle. The impact knocked the cyclist over the forks of his those who apply for an cation or training when he has in '. I sentation by stating that seienr cycle. and, onto the pavement on the other side of the road. appointment'and are hired willbe fact performed effectively on the . r tists,engireers and physicists that While It was the only traffic violation of record for the car subject to: job over a specified period of time. 1.. universities produce are proving operator, he'll be traveling afoot until the middle of August, The satisfactory performance ,"This would bring him Into . ' and will continue to proveand valuable -, following' the'..Feb.-, 15. decision of..the..Station'Traffic Control: ,: of assigned duties; either ,the;\ careerr, conditional., 1 ;' , asset to the the Hearing Board. .. The satisfactory completion which Is'a;:stepping'stone to competitive '.\ t 1 nation. within a reasonable time seryice --or into the ," "'''ri... "". : set by the Civil Service Commission full competitive career' service: . ?' Officer Tells Wives I flT'SSIDE I I f of not less than one year which would give him the oppor- ', of a full time approved educational tunity for continuing employment.This . Editorial . Page 2 or training program,the in turn Implies that he has ! equivalent thereof, or two yearsof established a capability or increased - About Hubby's Civil Service. '. Page 4 full time approved educationor his capacity to perform training when an employee has which could lead to promotion The slogan "Fly Navy" is Among the current Movies. . . Page not completed high school or its within the grade or advancementIn . sage advice for career Navy officers and policies concerning Want Ads . .'. Page 9 equivalent. The the civil Department service scale.of Defense" ;. . according to remarks delivered aviators are: Personnel eligible for appoint- - by a Bureau of Naval Personnel Officer rotation Sports . . Page 11 ment must be hired within one s detailing officer who been set up on .a basis year after separation from the (Continued on Page I 11)I) . spoke before Navy wives here years at sea, followed - : Friday. years at a shore Fleet Reser''ve Branch 91 Opens ' ,.; Lt. Fred Mitchell talked to This new alternating " local wives as a three-man team two" policy is expected I .. Wound up a week of career briefings officers much more New HomeTomorrow Saturday Ceremonybership here ,and at Cecil Field. their families than und , , ! Lieutenant Mitchell covered a former system. f ; wide spectrum of Navy policies The. need for flight will mark the grand of 70,000 is anorganiza- by representing its members in . ., and programs available for the tors is' of primary opening of the new home of ranch tion of career enlisted men and Congress on every piece of major t career aviaiton officer includ- present because of the and Unit 91, Fleet Reserve Association temporary officers of the regular legislation affecting the serviceman. - promotion: opportunities and of student pilots from at 5391 Collins Road in and reserve components of the . . ;,........... educational benefits. lie stressed :: 2,525 per fiscal year. Orange, Park. Ribbon cutting Navy and Marine Corps who have All eligible Navy and Marine that, top perfromance Is nec- tion officers due for ceremonies will begin at 11 a.m. four or more years of active or Corps personnel can assure S essary for the officer who wishes under the new rotation All officers and members of obligated enlisted service, which themselves that their voice and : to 'excel in the Navy's aviation ment can now anticipate branches and units throughout will give them a total of six years desires in connection with their \ arm'. of ,duty at training'' Florida and the Southeast Region active service. rights and benefits, gained FRA, and their guests have been The FRA has lived up to Its through military service, are Several staff 2)I invited to attend along with local motto of "Loyalty,. Protection I. protected and maintained through have been changed from military and civic dignitaries. .... to shore duty for Duval County Commissioner W. and Service," during the 46 years membership and participation in. since Its organization In 1922, FRA activities. r poses. Among the T. (Bill) Basford Jr., will be c'' f ComFairJax FAW-11, and guest speaker for the ceremony. _._... ._- .._ ,_........._ -,- --_. -,- ,_.. .. Air Detachments. Following the introduction of f I ? > All overseas staff duty FRA officials,dignitaries,guests J JoJ JI ." '. ,being considered as and Commissioner Basford'sad- If Ihe"offleer ,1S)ccofn1': dress, the ribbon across ;the r his dependents entranceway'will be'cut by Mrs. . Bureau of Personnel Mary Hutchinson, president of '' a v siders one-year Unit 91, Ladies Auxiliary.Guided \ overseas tour as two years tours and a buffet dinner will duty when cutting orders. follow the ribbon cutting cere- The Bureau ' ., extended an open inv Branch 91, the oldest of fourin L '. Navy wives to visit the Jacksonville area, was .4k ... ... . with their husbands when from its former home Jo .. S xs discussing orders. 8554 Roosevelt Blvd., last ( Few aviation September, when the site was . t1i currently being ordered by the State for the newI ;; vanced schools because of 295 right 'of way, cur- ..-.- f. a.. i fleet requirements. While rently under construction.. -# officers are receiving With a membership of some to service colleges, Branch 9Vha s' been hold- have been selected for Post Ing Its regular meetings at the Jackets Inn aboard the air ute school have been -- Lt. Mitchell tells wiv while the new home was The Na'iY'ill1 make officer de- every ISAKEY promotions r. constryetic i ; : . on performance. '.' .(Continued on" Page, ) The FRA wtthanattonalmem- : : : : FRA; Branch 91. Opens Tomorrow.r .. '. .- -' -,', .- ]! -- I r I . February 23, 1968 pile 2 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER! I . -- - - Editorial View Points f ; D'I V n e Se t v 1'--.8' S N ' ' # - Proud PatriotAs ROMAN CATHOLICSt. Edward's Chapel history progresses;' ,! oti> ;great figures become more and more legepdsfa[ ilpeia and> less individuals with human emotions ,SUNDAY MASS9 a.m. Such has'oem the' caJeJW1thrgeorge Washington, whose birth- xi and 11a.m.DAILY . day we observe Feb. 22. Here was a man'deeply loved in his MASS - -11:30 a.m. own time who has been transformed by time, into an impersonal SATURDAY MASS -- -9 a.m. legend. Religious Education Classes T-he"WashiDgtpn"legeg4 differs from the reality of the man. (Grade School) -- 9:45 a.m. He' was .a vise, modest ahj altogether human-individual, blessed CONFESSIONS5 p.m. with an unshakable faith in self-got+ernmenr and'tile ultimate attainment -5:30 p.m. and,7 p.m. -7:30p.m. of national unity for our fledging nation.In MONDAY the role of supreme military commander, military mis- 'Education Classes fortunes taught him much. He had the ability, however, to learn Religious ------I School) well from experience. (High p.m. ,, ... ........ ...' TUESDAY .P ' ,':it ; :t( ;" ,:'t',: i -r-- Single Young Catholic Organi- ; B";..r j. ..,' ... ,'WA'. ../ '''' r zation - -. 7:30: p.m. {it{; tt 9Tie lIl'dnun ) 1If THURSDAY-CATHOLIC CHOIR 7 ; , "J' name :an Promotion --' Ens. Gloria Amatrudi receives certificate of p.m. u"r promotion to lieutenant (jg) from Capt. M. J. Stack as LCdr. U.S. Naval/ Hospital # v/uc/i. fafongb I fa t R. J. Fitzsimmons and Lt. M. Burnside look on. ., lOUd SUNDAY MASS - -8 a.tn. . ! ,J' Briefing Given Wives ,:1', .';'Ii' "?. .. HOlt.. *$11111,,"* .. J i 'f."ft-i$!'...,' t............J.... '-"' SUNDAY SERVICE 10 a.m. Continued from Page I) ( ... ''' .. 1M. "-"- l71f.tm officers have been promoted before - :J' to order those officers to postgraduate their contemporaries. PROTESTANTAll Washington was far more than simply a military commander. school banked later in officers their The ladies were told that the Saints Chapel' The He embodied a cause and in spite hardships and defeats, he never careers. three bureau tries to cut orders will be ordered to post graduate - lost sight of the original goal of the revolution. SUNDAY . Once independence had been won, his problems did not end. 'school three years after months before an officer's rota- Divine Worship Service-lOa.m. With chaos threatening the new Republic, Washington firmly re- selection* if at all possible. tion date and the full operation Junior Worship Service 10a.m. 'jected all offers to make him king and would countenance no move Performance, qualificationsand Bldg. # 722 five months be- preference are the current normally begins in the direction of'a,military dictatorship.In . officers fore officer is due be Church School 9 a.m. Bldg. criteria used in assigning an to re- later first he establish solid - years, as our president helped a #722 foundation for the nation on which future generations could to billets, according to assigned. Youth, Junior 5 build.In the Bureau team. If an officer's Fellowship pm. peace as in war, he showed the way toward the maintenanceof performance reports and qualifications Tourney Replaces Bldg.Youth# 722 6:30 are high and fit with his Senior Fellowship both liberty and union. (AFPS) choice of duty, he can expectto TUESDAY be ordered to his selected March god PlayA Vietnam Veterans Offered duty. The detailers urged avia- Junior Choir Rehearsal4p.m.. tion officers to make use of pre- 54-hole Trl-Command golf Bldg. # 722 ference cards and recommendeda tournament has been scheduledto WEDNESDAYSenior , Job Priority, EducationThe personal visit before rotation supersed e the NAS lax tour- Choir Rehearsal 7:30: time. The bureau team reminded ney previously set for March 2. p.m. most recent additions to the list of veterans' benefits tendered local officers that the needsof The tourney will be held for THURSDAY by a grateful nation to the men who have helped defend it are the the Navy are considered in two days at each command. Young Adult Club 7 p.m. special opportunities for Vietnam veterans ,to obtain priority employment cutting orders. Entrants may play at NAS Jax Bldg. # 722 . ,,'" with the government and further their education at the As of Feb.' 16, lieutenant either March 2 or 3, Cecil Field Christian Science Service ,.same time. > .c.i commanders and"/ lieutenantswere 9 or 10 and Mayport 16 or 17. 7 p.m. Bldg. 1## 751 These opportunities, set forth in an Executive Order make Viet- moved under one detail An 18..hole"round" 'will be play- ,. nam veterans eligible to enter federal employment In transitional ing section iQ the bureau. ed at each command. The 54- ASH WEDNESDAY- SERVICES ,+. appointments at the five lowest civil service levels without taking an Discussing promotions hole low-net score will determinethe Feb.28 1/,, examination. Lieutenant Mitchell said that aviation winner of the free entry Protestant Services: All Saints ) Further Education officers canexpect to havea In the Greater Jacksonville Open Chapel 1145 to 1205 95 per cent chance of making Pro-Amateur tournament to be Naval Hospital 1200 For those veterans who have completed less than one'year of ]lieutenant after three and one half played at the Deerwood Club Catholic Mass: St. Edward's education beyond high school and who meet all other civil service years service., After nine yearsan March 27. Chapel 1130 and 1630 standards, this program offers an incentive for them to increase officer has an 85 per cent A maximum bonafide handicap Naval Hospital 1145 their education under the GI Bill while holding a full-time job. chance of being selected for of 18 is required for entry into Ashes will be distributed after 4 The Individual's continued employment in transitional appoint- lieutenant commander;' 75 per the tournament, attested to by all Masses. : ment is contingent upon successful completion of at least one cent chance of making com- the professional of one of the r I school year of full-time approved education. mander after 15 years and 65 three clubs. An entry fee of The transitional who successfully meet the educational chance of ft, appointees percent being promotedto $3 will be charged with Traffic green : conditions of their after of continuous after 20 21 employment one year current captain to years fees required. _ employment then be converted to career-conditional or career ltaval service While these per- -/I' employment status, automatically acquiring a competitive status., centages are an average, the Entrants may sign up at anyone ;, President's Message bureau officers: pointed out many of the threecourses.tooth Violations In 4he words of President Johnson, "America holds some'of Its greatest honors for, the men who have stood in its defense, and kept alive its freedoms. It shows its gratitude not only.in memorials. AppoiitMeits. 0..... for March De.,til PreiriM l '* The following is a report ofmotof but more meaningfully in the 'programs which"'care for him. vehicle accidents and traffic decay an oral hygiene demonstration - Scheduling ofappointments for violations for the Feb. period "For those with the necessary initiative and ability, this new and lecture and dental program, together'.with he GI Bill offers' a chance for both further the statlon's.Preventive Dentis health educational lriateriaI -X 6-12, try Program for eligible children = education and.better jobs. (AFPS) whose sponsors birth monthis rays.wl11: not,be:take,,. **" !*! Numberrof: Accidents March will begin Monday. Appointments max- be made. This'Week:: ; . : .2 How's Your Memory? by the sponsor jbr'spouse at the : Children of active duty add Total Accidents this year throughFeb. dental department ,appointmentdesk 12 ,1968..2 fcy Cdr. CHC : retired military personnel who<; ,. J. T. Dfnjfyio, : + during', 'normal working Number 'of Accidents through , .': *!; How good Is your memory'/ '. 1'* 'I.f.* *. I are tween bonafide the ages dependents of six and and be-25 !!ours. At that time they will be Feb. 12, 1967.. . .4J) ,; :., .' Some people have been blessed by God with remarkable powers oft will be eligible for treatment. given a definite appointment and ?;.. ", :retention. It Is said that Themlstocles knew by heart the names of furnished necessary' materials Total pumber of days since ';: '." .':'" twenty ,-' thousand citizens of Athens. It is recorded,in history,that Each child will'receive an oral and Instruction; however--ro' last Injury in a motor vehicle ,[', .Pyrus knew the name"of every soldier in his army. Several prominent health of examination, an application inhibit; telephone appointments can .be,. accident-. . . .. .45Number 94,1.. .!::J.:..;," .' ., Americans have the reputation for' never: forgetting name .a substance to -- made. ,' f or face. of Violations ' ., As we grow older, memory: can bring us many happy moments -- ,This Week. . .' 69 as we re -, live happy events. But memory is also the source Jof Speeding . . 10 ;, unhappiness to many people ''today; hence their attempt to stifle it AX A i FC NEWS Reckless Driving. ..! . .1 . ( with alcohol. What is the explanation for the vast amount of sleeping Other Violations. . ..58Sixtfive tablets sold to the American public? It has been pointed out that t 2.,' enough are sold to in the United States drivers put every person to sleep The |J AX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper :. appeared '; twenty two nights a year, or to put nine million people to sleep distributed' each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, before the Traffic Hearing three hundred and sixty. five nights a year. Jacksonville, Florida' by the Holt Publishing Company Board at the meeting held Feb. Undoubtedly, some of this is medically necessary for the easing a private firm. Alt Copy submitted for use 'in the 1 AX AIR 15. Disposition of the cases ', of pain but many of the pills are taken in an effort to "forget" or NEWS must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office. Box included the following: 10 lost "get away from it all." 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before pub driving and parking privileges It is a psychological fact that the the mind fears lication. News Items are welcomed from'all sources Tele aboard ' more a thing, phone 772 3118 or 3119. station for various periods - the more that fearful thing comes like a ghost out of the past toy ; 37 were assigned to com- torture it. What we hate and dread we remember best. No wonder Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries plete an eight-hour course in remedial - l!!, ,''' Lady Macbeth asked, "Who canblot from the mind a rooted sorrow?" concerning such should be directed to: driving at NATTC; five ;, What is driving people to drink and sleeping tablets is to some extent received suspensions; seven ,," driving them to psychanalytical couches they are in flight The Holt Publishing Company 1950 Blanding Blvd. were given warnings; 20 were ( from what is Distasteful and cannot be blotted out and most often Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 Telephone 388 2755 dismissed; 13 were fined (U.S. this Is a sense of guilt, a memory of guilt COMMISSIONER); and four Often we forget or do not realize that in order to dispel fears and referred to commanding officersfor anxieties there is another VOL. 25 NO. 46 FEBRUARY 23, 1968 remedy besides tablets sleeping and that possible disciplinary action. .r t .is.1.0.coqfrom;; u.t.gu.u; jl ( \lY.e s.o we won t to try to forget. 92 points .. II , .... - .. . ( I February 23, (1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER. Page 3THE I .Err t: ,' JAX MARINE NEWSBy Sgt. Bob Tipton I JROTC Units Seeking Applications should be sent to LtCol. A.E James MAD com- ApplicationsThe the Commandant of the Marine manding officer, administeredthe Marine Corps is askingfor Corps (Code AF), WashingtonD.C. oath of enlistment to GySgt. applications from retired officer 20380, and should include Hugo A. Koski MAD training and enlisted Leathernecksto the following information: civ- NCOIC Feb. 16. 'serve as Instructors for Mar- ilian employment since retire- This marked Koski's fourth ine Junior Reserve Officer ment; area of the country in which reenlistment in his 18 years of Training Command (JROTC) the applicant desires employmentas service. units. an instructor; civilian educa- Headquarters, MarinesCorps has tion since retirement; and afull- Before going overseas, planon : announced the activation of additional length photograph. enrolling in. the Uniformed JROTC units for the For more information contact Services Savings Deposit Pro- months of February and Sept- your Career Advisor. gram. It pays 10 per cent on u ember 1968, according to MCO Three former enlisted Mar- 1133 of Jan. 29. ->>- ines graduates of AE and AO OFFICER WIVES of the Naval Air Rework Facility were announced Only one for location this month has, been Bar-. School here received. gold bars recently given a tour of NARF's spaces by guide, Charles E, stow Unified SchooJJDi strict,Cal recently. deposits.Natg Field, shops group superintendent. ifornia. Others are slated to be Second Lieutenants James R. activated during September in the Pruden Jr., Lawrence A. Quave Midwest and Eastern States. and Randall L. West were grad- :I I NARTU News dnd ViewsBy Applicants will be selected on uated from the 48th OfficerCan- a competitive basis and those didate Course in Quantico Vo. I I By Skip who are selected will receive West and Pruden, AO grad officers and men of VR- in part to Captain Simonsen: full active duty pay and allow- uates, and: Quave AE graduate, 742, a Naval Air Reserve Trans- "I don't believe in ,my many ances for the rank held upon re- applied for the 10-week officer 1&JWTI port Squadron made up of Miami years of inspections have I ever tirement. However, reimbursement school through the Enlisted Commissioning - Weekend Warriors, and widely witnessed! a better one. The pro- for transporting household Program. known for their volunteer flightsof gram, the smoothness of the operation effects or for travel cannot be They will now either attend: the critical material to the.Naval the timing; of the events paid if the retired Marine has 22-week Basic School Quantico Forces in Vietnam, donated their were all perfect. Thisof course already used the one move or be assigned flight training in , eyes to the Florida Lions Eye was reflected in as sharp group authorized upon retirement. Pensacola Fla. Bank last month for future use of men and uniforms you could throughout Florida in the restoration ever hope to find, and In morale of vision. that couldn't be higher. WESCONNETT: FURNITURE CO.I . This action was prompted bya Captain Muery and his staff 'I chain of events which begana conducted the annual NARTU in- AIR CONDITIONERS ROBERT TRAVIS year ago. The wife of the squadron specton which was attended by ; commanding officer, Cdr. over l 1,200 naval air reservists NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES & ASSOCIATES, INC. E.E Grant, had accident which from Florida :and south Georgia.An NEW & USED TV SETS completely destroyed vision in additional 600 guests were at I NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES I 388.3583 483 AT ROOSEVELT NAS one eye. Ten weeks ago, Mrs. the inspection.A NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERSFreight > :;; Grant had an corneal transplantto Salvage Easy Credit Terms 389.34$3 waOR. EDGEWOOD her injured and vision in 2 ROOSEVELT eye Savings Bond registered Hrs. 9 a.m. 7 p.m. Come In & Browse/ was restored. It is expectedthat co-owner form becomes the sole she will regain normal vi and absolute property of the 94A-AAftft E- GARRISON AGENT* After 6.00 t'M sion In the near future. surviving co-owner should the 5326 WMCOiMttBlvi.it, 103rd 771-0750 The squadron donated their other owner die. eyes to the eye bank with hope that the miraculous gift of sight may be given again to those in - need. GIANT SWAP MEET I'f' Capt. Carl D. Simonsen, com- JAX LARGEST FLEA manding officer of the Naval MARKETCome Air Reserve Unit here has received Buy, Sell or Browse- a letter of congratulations Thousands of: Items. I i from the deputy chief of Naval Blanding Drive-In Theatre Air Reserve; Training followingthe Every Sat. 7 a.m.-6 P.m. Feb. 3 of active inspection 6 Sun. I p.m. p.m. v h and reserve personnel assignedto k + I 1 or' y 768 7085 768 793 NARTU. 1 1 .,. k .t f Capt. Louis J. MueryJr.wrote ----- ----- . " : I r i,::. .:; vice Men Welcome ' .. '/2 price admission any time fi upon presentation of I. D. ! ,,": : ,' Open 7 Days Week ' ''v.:;":::' f6k-' f RMWM ,. Roosevelt Blvd. , 711 'tl (Next to Roosevelt Mall) j 384-3481 yOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCww - 'III'.I'I"I"I"I"I"'I.I'I".lIII.I' ; LJi = @l1DD@ @ QMOG jl By makers of O NO -]II I) TAPE-JUST GREEN CASH q LAWN BOY Johnson and Evinrude , O Outboard Motors ..0 Tell us how much you need and when you need it. Call fora I Factor Authorisedp,1 personal (and top secret) appointment to apply for your Service Dept. SOl .caW' 0 loan. You'll be surprised how low your payments will be. S Complete Repairs on All Makes . On Purchase .. I Loans to $600 1 1 001 OFF : : bOY' ;frf SERBORRD FINRNCE COMPRNY 4 More With TradeWAGNER' ** A lifesaver when you need cash MOdel822. 3.Convenient. offices/ in Jacksonville located at: r*- , I Bike & Lawnmower Service .. 34 W. Duval Street, Phone 356-3311 1 Owned and operated by Charles Wagner USN Ret. 215 American Heritage Life Bldg., Phone 356.2432 1 4545 St. Johls Ave. 384.3081 "1959 Blanding Blvd./ (Corner San Juan & Blending), Phone 389 3446 v, wwww.. ....:....o................ ............. ,.,.ft I"llJ.IJJJJ1IJlJJ.,.?:1. .: .', J.' 'I /.l r f., .. ', ;, 1 1f ..... I February 22, 1968 I \ Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER BBMHMHi RHMHHHVi "IIBIIinH"H: I!' Jacksonville Area Civil Service News I ------- =. _.... , Civilian Promotion Exams AnnoBHced : The Interagency Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners for Florida has issued the following : Opportunities Open examination announcement to fill positions primarily in Miami but - .. may also be used to fill positionsin The merit promotion opportunities tions will be accepted throughthe Jacksonville, Orlando, Talla- listed below are currently close of business Monday. ; aa hassee and Tampa. open for receipt of applica MPB No. 20-68 Accountant, Deputy United States Marshal tions. The area of consideration GS-7. Area of considerationSixth t GS-6 with a salary of $6137 and closing date of each Naval District. Applications Applications will be year. per announcement is shown. will be accepted throughthe accepted until Feb. 28 and shouldbe MPB No. 72-67 Plan D grade close of business March 4. sent to the Interagency Boardof levels GS-4 and below; MPB All applicants for the above U.S. Civil Service Examiners No. 79-67 Plan C-all semiskilled positions must be career or career 1 KK a positions pay level 7 7 and below conditional employees of the 123'South Court AvenueOrlando. ; MPB No. 83-67 Plan B- Federal government. Applica- - GS-8andbelow.Area of consider- tions should be filed with IRD, iriii\ ation-NAS, NARF,NARTUCOM- Box 22, U.S. NAS Jacksonville, Buy FAIRJAX, Navy CommissaryStores Fla. 32212. For further inform- Jax. Applications for ation call Ext. 2320, Recruitingand \ *; these positons will be Acceptedat ExaminingI,3ranchIRDNAS. any time. A separate application 1 sA Bonds : Form 57 is required for each ; :* position in which interested. _ MPB No. 158-67 Industrial NARF Workers CitedA sat.i, Engineer, GS-5,7,9 and 11. Areaof Two hundred additional hours consideration-Nationwide.Ap- superior achievement award were allotted to rework the air- was presented jointly to William craft, and Ray and Brooks were [TEXACO the M. Ray, airframes mechanic,and assigned to do the work. Care- and Robert E. Brooks, airframes fully planning the work in advance - worker, on Feb. 9, in recogni- 'they showed great organizational - 7 tion of the excellence of their ability and resource- work on RA-5C Aircraft BUNO fulness in removing and stripping DEALERSHIP 150842.It the affected lines, then repainting - was discovered InearlyOctober and replacing them. AVAILABLE that when this aircraft was Their work in the midst of the stripped of paint, stripping com- complicated maze of lines, wire pound had seeped through the bundles, cables and wave guideswas Excellent IncomeOpportunity wing gaps, partially'' strippingthe perfect, and the installationwas hydraulic, pneumatic, air completed in 141 manhoursless No Previous Experience conditioning and fuel lines in the than three-quarters of the Necessityk linear tunnel of "A" prime. time allotted.WagntJ" Only Small 'Investment I'QE required TEXACOWILL BICYCLE & HELP WITH LAWNMOWER SERVICEOWNED Financial Assistance Training With Pay AND OPERATED BY CHARLES"'WAGNER, USN, Ret. *,Strong Advertising & Promotional Support New & Used ff t New & Used Bicycles aWTF W LB. Lawnmowers GET TODAY THE FACTS Repair on All CALL 353-5736 Schwin Roil fast M akes & M odels Lawnboy Toro or write P.O. Box Texaco 3702 Inc. : :: : Huffy CompleteSharpening Snapping JacobsenColumbia Turtle Jacksonville. Fla. 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February 23. 1968 IrinlAXj AIR" WS/AI=:TERBURNER. Page 5 1DefenseD'eportment Reviews "3't ..+ - Balance of Payments ProgramWashington J D.C. (AFPsj) ,-' withstanding substantial increases peated this year or next." The ' The Department of Defense Is in wages and prices." amount received: last year, Mc- reviewing its balance of payments He pointed out that after the Namara added, was due to a program. in an effort to assist in net adverse,balance on the defense "bunching of receipts" from a the reduction of the United States' account had been reduced recent U.S. offset arrangementwith international payment. position, from $2.8 billion in FY61 to the Federal Republic of Secretary of Defense Robert S.. $1.5 billion to FY65, it rose Germany.That . ,', McNam r.t.told the Senate Armed again. to $2.3 billion in FY67. arrangement,under which t Services Committee in his annual '- "This rise is almost completely Germany offset the bulk of for- "posture statement." attributable to the extraordinary eign exchange costs of U. S. deployments - Stating the best hope for reducing foreign exchangecosts in that country through DOD's foreign exchange of the Vietnam conflict equivalent* purchases of U. S. spending would be "a substantial which amounted to $1.5 billionin Military goods and services, has reduction in U.S. overseas deployments FY67. "Indeed, if not for the ended McNamar.a said. He added ," McNamara, how- Vietnam conflict, our net adverse that to provide a partial offset apY crI ever, said he doubted' that sucha balance in FY67 would have with Germany during the current reduction can be expected in been only $0.8 billion, compared fiscal year, that country has a- _n -_ __""";"b"#" .'_ the immediate future. with $2.8 billion In FY61, greed to purchase a half billion Charles E. 'Jones (L), time leave payroll rk. comptrol l "We have long since exhausted due in large measure to the dollars of U. S. medium term ler department the easy 'opportunities for increase in receipts from for- securities. ; recently received a 30 year service pin from the Navy's Incentive Awards savings and any new savings will eign military sales, McNamara "We are now working with the Program. Capt. M. J. Stack said. Treasury and pther be most. difficult, McNamarasaid. government presented the award.Membership. He cautioned that the high level agencies to develop similar He said Southeast Asia deploy- of receipts from foreignmilitarysales arrangements for the future, not Renewal Drive ments in fiscal 1968 and 1969 in FY67 "was unusual and only with Germany,but v ith other are scheduled to rise above the will ''almost certainly not be re- countries as well," he said. fiscal., 1967 average.. "This fact, Closes in the Near Future coupled with the likelihood of higher prices for civilian wages = and military compensation, and The Naval Air Station Association area before the drive closes," the lower military sales receiptsnow -,7 e DECKWHERE 1968 membership renewal said Fred Bedenbaugh,vice pres- projected, means that we drive began in January and will ident of NASA and membership must expect a further rise in . close March 1. . chairman.An the net adverse balance on the SERVICEMEN MEET "All civilian personnel of the additional benefit that Defense account for this year Naval Air Station and its tenant comes from being a member of and next." EVERY DAY FOR FINE commands are eligible for membership JAX NASA is that each membercan Nevertheless, he said, DOD and are urged to contact get a low-cost group insur- reduce must seek new ways to STEAKS AND BAR B-Q the NASA representative in their ance plan that protects not only the foreign exchange impact of McCain Discusses the member, but also his de- spending by U.S. forces abroad. ICE COLD BEER pendents.As McNamara said DOD also intends - Soviet Seapower an example: If you are 37, to urge U.S. allies to pro- Washington (AFPS) The increase the cost of the basic plan is cure U.S. weapons "and other in the number of Soviet $11 per year. To cover all your military equipment wherever BREAKFAST Served ANYTIME!!! dependents costs $5 more. Thus, feasible. Union ships outside "homewaters" you can cover yourself and your McNamara said, excluding the is a reflection of thatcountry's family for $16 per year at age impact of the Southeast Asia program to use sea- & 7)ane Mfit 2/i1t power as a tool of national policy 37.Annual membership dues are conflict has, the been Department able'to hold of Defense defense Dig t9 u - and purpose, according to ,$5 and the entire pay- 10331 N.r. I'' P.o. Adm. John S. McCain Jr., commander per year expenditures abroad at the .. .. 781-9914 ment can be included in one 1961 level of $2.5 billion, "not t in chief,U.S. Naval For,* check. r t ..... .-:.. ces Europe. Answers to specific questionsare - Admiral McCain said that the _ available from the NASA representatives V Soviet effort "encompasses not *' x in your area or only the' military uses of the from Jack Shapiro, insurance' : \. sea, but also those relating to drive coordinator Naval Air Rework - Put in 4 batteries world politics, economics, com- Facility. " merce and technology. NASA encourages all of its The. political function of Sovietsea members to. renew their and win the battle power is to make the Soviet membership. Those who were presence felt throughout the not members in the past are . world, he said."Modern also encouraged to join the organization against whiskers, ." Soviet trawlers, for during this drive and . ;, instance, he said. "spread- I to avail themselves of the bene- + (Continued 8)) fits of the group insurance plan. .. on page ;..". ':",..,... ( RooseveltMall }] CAR. WASH : ;' , OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 8:30: AM 5:30: PM " FREE CAR. WASHWITH .'.' 15 GALS. 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William D. Martin, of Ambles, tendance. He starts his show L4as V>a., officer in charge of Helicopter -. by setting up a small stand and Attack (Light)-Squadron placing; on his head a tall black Three, Detachment Seven, lives hat. The children gather around , ' two lives in the war .of Viet- and stare at the marvels of the A nam. One as a magician, the "Magic Man" as he performshis \ 4 ,4 other as a pilot of Navy "Huey" mystical tricks. ,Iff .. helicopter. After each show Lieutenant ,Flying the heavily armed UH- Commander Martin's crewmen , 1B "Huey", nicknamed the"Sea- pass out clothes, candy and medicine .. , wolves," Lieutenant Commander to the villagers. He has ;;I\,) Martin and his crews team up enough magic equipment to put with the Navy's River: Patrol on three or four shows in each \l Boats (PBR's) in the Mekong village over a period of time. , Delta to prevent the movementof Each show lasts approximately men and supplies by the Viet 20 minutes. Cong along the 6,000 Waterwaysand Lieutenant Commander Martin , , canals that criss-cross the states "all the men in my detachment : ), b Delta. The "Seawolves" also are interested in civic il .r support the PBR's with recon- action. I try, to take as many naissance and surveillance men as I can, to create a friendly ';.t , flights. relationship between the Viet * Often, after'completing a strike namese people and the sailors." Y il IL, A+ mission against the enemy,Lieu-. "By getting the sailors out on '' tenant Commander Martin teams civic action missions and having MAGIC MAN Word has passed rapidly that the "Magic, Man" was ready r another of his mag- up with the PBR's on the riverto them meet the people, the men ic shows. The children of the Vietnamese outpost wait with anticipation for LCdr. William D. give a quick magic per- get a different outlook on the Martin to'begin his show.. , ...? %, ,..'+1.--. Instead of the shoot- :; formance. The PBR's pull intoa war just river outpost or village and -Ina-..... " mark a spot for the "Huey" to r1f land. They then standby to cover r't the helicopters while they are on the ground. ' &iiY ; ; Lieutenant Commander Martin climbs out of the,aerial,gunship . HONDAMOTORCYCLES We Give Merchant Green Stamp Y i x 41A J( \ j y. Ray air 6tr MOTORS&CYCLES fw'"t gJ r' t { 4 k t .COMPANY INC. ,,' 4949 BlandingPH d 5 t;kaw A Stp .'7 771-8244 A , xn y >.R. CANDY TREAT -LCdr.. William 1 ' D. Martin offers a pieceof candy to a small Vietnamese girl after explaining his rope trick to her while givingone of his magic shows for r the young people of a Vietnamese kiOPEN -- --- l' outpost. LITTLE MAGICIAN -- All decked out in the tall black i4;,. "magic" hat and waving a :>, 4 2 SUNDAY "mystical" wand, a small It. Vietnamese girl assists LCdr. : .<: \" \ William D. Martin during one " i of his magic shows. ... . 1J.f .. 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I Th -- - r-- I; . < February 23, 1968 .1 Pace 8 JAXf Alfc) ME*S/AVf ERBObNER _ _ . - ' AO Picked Reserve Squadron Ends I January, : Training Cycle TodayOne Photo MateA03 hundred and forty officers One of sevenASW patrol squad- ii and enlisted'menof Patrol Squadron rons based at NAS New York, i : 833 of NAS New York spent VP 833 deployed with 120 en- ; Danny C. Lynch of VP 7 12 days here with VP 7 per- listed and 20 officers from the has been selected as Fleet Air forming their annual active duty greater New York area, including - Wing Eleven "Photographer of training session.Ifoppoeee Long Island, New Jersey, the Month" for January. Cdr.J. and Connecticut. R. Swadener, VP 7 com- Selected During their stay here the manding officer, presented the squadron utilized the ground award to Lynch during ceremon- led Darter of Month training facilities of the local ies Monday.The 4 FAETU as well as operating an AME3 Steven V. Hopponen was accelerated flight schedule to letter from Capt. W. W. ot awarded the "Red Darter of theMonth" of increase the readiness the Honour, Commander Fleet Air award JanuarybyVP- Wing 11, which designated __ ... flight crews. t 1 1 1. \\1Ifk 45 Commanding, Officer LCdr.H. The "weekend warriors"headed Lynch photographer: of the month AIR NAVIGATION OFFICE JAX (AIRNAVOJAX) has been D. Wilbur in ceremonies held by Cdr. J. R. Huffmann, read in part, "Photography in the Navy's Oceanographic Office in Feb. 9.Hopponen. by ASW Aviation continues to be a presented a plaque normally drill one weekend a vital task in the overall mis- appreciation for its outstanding performance. Military per was awarded for his month, but it is the two week sion of each patrol plane crew'. sonnel attached to the office ,are (I r) Ltjg( ) John Kuhlen "outstanding achievements and the annual cruise which sufficiently The contributionofAviationAnti- QM2 Gerald Ashley, and Lt. Mark S. Patrick officer in military month of January.appearances" during augments the squadron's training syllabus to meet the require- Submarine Warefaremen Lynchto charge. The award is,given to the out- ments of Chief of Naval Air Re- a job well done is highly com- standing enlisted man of the ble mendable credit and upon reflects the squadron consider as Air Navigation Wins PI.l ..u* special squadron privileges and carries for the with month.it serve Training. well as himself.. ." Sea Power The Navigation Office Jax and amphibious operations use. The monthly recipients' name is Only regular squadron aircrew (AIRNAVOJAX) has been pre- The office also collects and placed ,on a permanent plaque. (Continued from page 5)) members who are not photographers sented with aplaquebytheNavy's disseminates the latest air navi- The 22 year old Aviation mates are eligible for Oceanographic Office, in appreciation gational information in order to Metalsmith (Equipment). ThirdHopponen lug each day more widely over the award. Ordnancemen Lynch's for its outstanding per- provide maximum safety and convenience -. the high seas, symbolize for the photograph was one of several ,formance. for all U. S. Navy and rest of the world the progressthat hundred photos submlttedbyper- AIRNAVOJAX is responsible Marine Corps air units. is possible through com , sonnel in FAW 11 squadrons, for providing operational Although there are eight other munism. and was selected for its out- aeronautical, and nautical maps air navigation offices located a- "The Soviets now have oceanographic - standing degree of coverage, and charts for fleet air opera- round the world, AIRNAVOJAX, and hydrographic research - composition and quality. tion air intelligence, ground is responsible for the entire f vessels conducting research - support and Marine Corps air Navy Jax Complex and Fleet in every ocean of the units distributes world," the admiral added. ., am an avera- -- ---- - OOOOOOO t'r000 .. , .000OOOOOOO3.9W ge of 16,000 charts a month to ; r "They have submarines study- " to.25Hp 120 different units. > ing our own coast. Six employees, three civiliansand The Soviet Union, with about 350 submarines --40 of them /fli.QUIET three military, are current nuclear powered -- has the ly working In Air Navigation . : largest underwater fleet in the NEW MERC's ci: : world history. These figures come as "a complete and un- Can You ; : ar. th.liT welcomesurprise to most of the people with.whom I discuss the WAYORLANDO TAKE YOUR CAR subject' the admiral said. HITH YOU? "The race for the seas has I. eon For Financing' and InsuranceStatesideondOverseas. ** not only these practical rami- ......................... Call I Class: attended Chisholm High fications," Admiral McCain concluded - DYER M. BURR School In Chisholm,Minn., and "but also propaganda potential - CLIPPERTCRAFT the University of ,Minnesota that the space race has GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES " CROSBY SILVER-LINE. FINANCE CORPORATION where he majored in Industrial had. and Education for two years. Savings Bonds account for He entered the Navy In 1966 INTERNATIONAL SERVICE more than 24 per cent of the Inlet Marine INSURANCE COMPANY and is presently working In the publicly-held portion of the national - 5615 Timuquana Rd. 771-0527 maintenance administrative office debt. They play a key SALES aid SERVICE of VP45.. role in the fight against infla- tion.. _ Hwy 77 Orange Park Ph. 2649835POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOO * THE VISITCLAUDE SHAMROCK< NEED ';/ NOLANCADILLAC ; ;, \TERRACE CI'){ San Juan ( at Niblick CASH? LV &. P.OIMTIAC t t-t 2darJt'ii Ih'drooms MAIN AT ORANGE Tvpt* :\ptirtmfmsu'uli C'i>unf \' (Jub/ OPEN MON..THRU SAT. UNTIL 8 PM d.N0S'lure: / "'ldICIISqpp'J; u-uli d i C Kanqcs t; Ri'Jn' u'riiu\i tI1J.JIW: ;, ,.\.r ('t Ihllc( ,'n"HO' ! PHONE EL 3-3922 and/ IkMtniy) In' (d i' C .rrwDrapes ' Furmliti Wall \\' tortJ\ (Carpci.n and Large .Sifimui.iin' re.;r Phone 384-4406 Get any amount, large or small, up ,to $600. $50 cost only $1.50 for 30 days. On a loan of $500.55 4 repay. only $29 per month. : : We provide prompt service to EXAMPUS 0' military personnel*. Save time REPAYMENTS xii when you need money. Phone can Yo" Mo.thtr first then stop by to complete (6.t ,.,"""t your loan. Try us you'll like us. We're the most help. S 101.02 S 6.00 ful loan people you'll find 202.05 12.00 anywhere. 216.23 17.00 409.51 24.00 Aetna Finance Co. 500.55 2'.00 i A Financial Service of ITT 600.00 34.39 I (a. d-024"Mo.l. VISIT YOUR NEARBY AETNA OFFICE 5551 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE: 387. 1692 46 W. Duval-355-7543 or' 8006 Lem Turner Rd-768-0501 sat. matinee post 2 ' TJte.good word.:f ofr q loan /is Aetna 5 $&nigh$ ssost G . I February, 1968 :JAX AIR NEWS/".FT EitBURNER, Page 9 - - MoviesMOVIES ; Club SchedulesBLUEJACKETS will be shown- regularly ' at the NAS Jax Theatreat INN: Georgia's Try the luncheon special L__ 6 and 8:15 p.m., Monday thru champions the RunAWay'sare served from 11:15 a.m.to 1:45 p.m. ! Saturday. There will also be a under the spotlight today. Tuesday through Sunday. : ; : : , matinee at 2 p.m. on Saturdays.. Saturday afternoon features the i Sunday ,and holidays. The Hos- sounds of the Ravens with Phil ACEY DUECY CLUB:The Five Ads should be mailed tc the Holt Publishing Company" i pital Theatre will have one nightly Cay and the Chantels performing Clubs will appear tonight. 1950 Standing Blvd. Jacksonville, Florida, 32210 to arrive feature at 7 p.m. in the evening. The Six- Tomorrow features the soundsof not 'late than Tuesday for publication the following, Thurs Friday, Feb. 23 teens will entertain Sunday after- Mark Castle with the musicof day. Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be published noon with the Soul Society taking John Lunsford and the Eight the following week unless the publisher is instructed other NAS: "FITZWILLY" starring over in theevening.The Camelots Balls wise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad "must Dick Van Dyke and Barb Feldon. Sunday night. Try the week- be '''tilltdTH/ the .copy for the ad. will be on hand for the Go-Go end dinner special s of chicken- Rating Very Good ((110 Min.) contest Monday and the UFO in-a-basket for $.75 or rib-eye HOSPITAL: "THUNDER ROAD"starring DO NOT SEND CASH for the finals on Tuesday. Wed- steak for $1.25. Robert Mitchum and nesday features the. sounds of The week's luncheon RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lin..). . . . .12.00 ((100 Gene Min.Barry.) Rating Vt ryGood the Ravens. Make plans to attend Monday bar-b-que chicken specialsare ; P.r additional line ((4 words per (lino). . Q.50 the Sadie Hawkins Day dance Tuesday meat loaf;Wednesday- Saturday, Feb. 24 Feb. 29, with the Nu Sounds chopped sirloin; Thursday- i prizes, and costumes. chicken and dressing. They will OFFICERS DRESS UNIFORM MOVING MONDAY SELL Air- NAS:"TAMING OF THE SHREW" White/Blue Jacket all other uniforms cond. Norge be served 11 a.m. through 1:30: dryer dining Rm. starring Elizabeth Taylor and p.m. for the price of $.75. Feb. size 40 Reg. 35 W Rea- table single bed., etc. 771-3831 Richard Burton. Rating Excel- sonable 771-3881 lent. ((125 Min.) CPO CLUB: Dance to the.music 29 is Ladies Wrestling at 8 p.m. FOR SALE VENETIA MANORLg. HOSPTIAL: "FITZWILLY" of the Johnny Arnold "4" There is on charge.Inventory. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE -' 3 BR. 2 B, Sep.,LR and starring Dick Van Dyke. tonight. Try the seafood specialfor Houses & Apts. Equity VA & DR, 30 ft. pan.*den, w/fire- KIDDIE MATINEE: "SHANE" $1.25. The Bud Clark Combo FHA resales $50 & $100 dwn. place, patio, attached gar.. Cent.H . starring Alan Ladd and Jean will entertain tomorrow night.A Closes Call Powell or Mills, USN and A/C $22,900. 389-6108 Authur. sirloin steak is featured for Ret. 264 2411. Orange Park "KING OF HIE CONGO" $1.65. Dinner special for Tues- .Realty. Chapter - day is fried chicken for $.95 WIL MAR APARTMEijTSNear 12 ((2 p.m.) and rib-eye steak for $1.25 Wed- NE Retail StoresThe JUSTISS TRAILER PARK 1 JAX and CECIL. 1 blk Sunday, Feb. 25 nesday. Qtr. mile no, of NAS. Clean west of 5900 blk. of Jammes Rd. HOSPITAL "TAMING modern trailers & Apts. 389 All new paint 2 BR, LR, Kit. : OF THESHREW" NavyExchange retail storeat 3007.. Furn., Brk. Nook Park 2 car;, starring Elizabeth Tay- the Naval Hospital will be and boat $85 mo. includes water 0" CLUB lor and Richard Burton is : Charlie Jay'smusic closed for annual Inventory Sat- DO YOU WANT TO BE A DISC sewage, garbage lawn care ! NAS: "HELLS ANGELSON featuredtonight. The urday. All other facilities will JOCKEY?? For Information call: Furn. & Unfurn., 387 2541 Meadow Larks be will Roarke.WHELLS" starring Adam tomorrow night. The Champagne on hand be open regular hours. 356 8351.,Day or Night. nights and weekends 389 0744. Special is featured both nights. The Navy Exchange retail store Monday, Feb 26 Tuesday is Wine Tasting Night, Bldg. 27, and the Country Toy- DELRAY MANOR 110th & NAS: "HOUSE OF 1,000 DOLLS" served along with a buffet din- land store, Bldg. 514, will be HOUSE FOR SALE OWNER Karen St. New all brick homes starring Vincent Price and Mar- ner is desired from 7 to 9:30 closed Monday for inventory. All Conte mp. Modern, Orange Park AC Low 20's. Building Lots' tha Hyer. RatingGood ((86 Min.) p.m. Tickets sold onfirst come- other facilities will be open regular 3 BR, 2 B, Stero-blt. in Music Available; Floyd White; Bldr. first serve at basis. hours. wall fireplace, drapes, Carpeting 771 5643. & 10 closets. 264- Stove Florida State Theatres 9638 $5,000 down. STEREO CONSOLE Take up payments on 2 month t ng Chair heatreAepency eBob's Oak Hill old beautiful stero console like FOR SALE '62 CATALINA PON- new 4 speed record charger.Bal- tiac 4 dr, A/Cond, PS/PB new ance Due $68. or $8 per month. Squaro Pure Service CenterOpen tires. Call ext. 308 Cecil Field ,Also Good Buy on COLOR TEL ACADEM EVISION. Ph. 353-1946 anytime. _1 7 AWARD for your convenience 6 a.m. .. 10 p.m. Ask for credit manager. Will OMINATION FOR RENT FURN APT. $90 mo. deliver i no obligation. A-l -.... f' iadrdin includ utilities Call Mr. Gross WAREHOUSE 1606 Main St. , road service- pick up & delivery 398-4531-or 388-7949, Jacksonville Fla. f f'I"fI BEST PICTURE Mechanic on duty American & Foreign Cars 3/4 ACRE 60'TRAILER,FLOR- I AND FOR RENT 3BR HOUSE FURN IDA Rm., Screen Porch 2 Car BESTACTORBEST 103rd & Jammes Road Orange Park, Temp or perm. Garage; Fenced. Off 110th. Floyd ACTRESS 771 91 S6 Jacksonville, Florida qtrs. Will rent to TAD per- White Bldr. 71- 5643. sonnel or bachelor 2646884. BEST DIRECTORM - ' PART TIME SINGERS FOR $15 E-4's and above. Are youhaving THE trouble making ends meet? We left in Machines Sewing storage - GRADUATE MILITARY AUTO INSURANCEAll good condition. Does every can work your hours in with thing, complete with attachments. your duty schedule. Phone 264- lywa/r.an L/n..n Ranks All Ages Yours for storage charge, $15. 6485 each. Call 353-1946WUIDeliver. LOW RATES No obligation. A-1 WAREHOUSE EXECUTIVE SALESMAN 1606 MAIN ST.TUTORING. $9,000 MIN.---NO TRAVELWe EASY MONTHLY offer a professional sales W.Adomt...Downtown career to an oustanding Individual - ELEMENTARY age 2845. This opportunity ACADEM PAYMENTSCONTINENTAL Grades Area Orange Park,Lake provides a liberal salary plus 0 AWARD Shore Murray Hill 771 0663or unlimited commission, generous OMINATION 264 9326. fringe Benefits and an inten- inaludind # INSURANCE sive 2-year career training pro- "REAL ESTATE: We will help gram. This Is a career life- BEST PICTUREAND UNDERWRITERS INC. you Buy Sell or Invest. time connection. Qualified individual - Bowen Real Estate Realtor may be selected for BESTACTOR (fMlllal)' Uclou, ) !tatl's" //IiSUrtllltC' USN Retired 384 1376, management. ; 44791"sw.lt livd. 358-7476 Interested? Call or write BEST ACTRESS TRAILER 'SPACE FOR RENT' Austin M. Coates District Man- BEST DIRECTOR Coll Us Anytime Close to Bases, Lights Water ager of the Equitable Life Assurance - and Sewage available. Call 389- Society of the United guess who'scoming 5700.. 10' x 12' ft.,Wide. States, 304 Barnett Bank Building - Phone 3535611. to dinner GIVE MOM A REST! FASCO AUTO/MARINE naoitctxMEDCEWOOD Products, Epoxy, Fiberglass, AND TREAT THE ENTIRE Resin, etc. 1372 Cassat Ave. FINANCE MANAGER TRAINEE 389 3738. FAMILY TO A... 1T1 Prominent National Organiza - i ii tion will employ several ambi- FOR SALE 1967 KAWASAKI tious and enterprising young men 41y Fried SHRIMP Dinner 250 cc. Good Cond- 3,000 miles ' xl who desirousof U.S. 11 South? of frfg wo< age 22 30 are ACADEM 771-5037 getting ahead and who are ALL YOU CAN EAT! IA AWARD willing to work hard to realizea .f fire opportunity. Men need IOMINATIONineludint DRAFT BEER BOX 3438 BLANDING BLVD.at $50 not have any previous business' COMPLETE 771-5037 experience but must be High BEST PICTURE Cedar River RETIRING SQON? School graduate with honorable The top ranks of our nationwide discharge. Work will consist AND PH. 771-5581 organization are full of former of a vigorous training program' Officers and Senior PO's who designed to have trainees readyto '.. \' .,; OPEN DAILY 11:30 AM have achieved new success withus manage one of our Consumer after leaving the service. We Finance Offices in shortest possible ,- ,;.r.y TAKE-OUT SERVICE need more like them. :To get time. Salary and benefitsare ; ch CHEO them, we offer comprehensive good and opportunities are eiiunTECHNIE0l01 training, high income opportunity unsurpassed for the right man. ,FRESH WATER/CHANNEL'CATFISH AND1IU9fPUPPIES and a choice of attractive Apply in person at 8006 Lem locations all over the U. S. How Turner Road. s.uu. r- OstfRS: ( ....C.If ..,STfk8 about you? Write Regional AETNA FINANCE ;;-:. .. '('un.otn ," ,') \ t'n T.1: it' J('1 1.4 fl' >br, S ,,'(>':, t)f." Bob 13177 (Subsidiary. of International+ :. : l Q: .f)3'..'. 6o"9'... .... .\ .::' TIt1o ,ana.2'dZ raptl) :. '. .... .- ""--.- .-..-. wr'.wa w.aaa.aa-_..,.nano a as nano.......... ... ..... .... ; "7. .. .... .. .. .. .... ._ __ _._.____ ___' ___ .. .. wfc $ . f 10 JAX. .A'.ft NEVS/AFTER3URNER' February 23, $1968J II. 'II. - J !' t Station Security flWKTTCi.hdTheiiane: I. Requires OwnersTo , Sixteen men at NATTC were R.A, Newton, AE1 J.H. Pompeo Register PetsPet '. advanced on Feb. 16 a? part of and AE1 P.W. Swaim. the fifth increment of the August ************** Ltjg.( ) MigueldeSouza a Urug- owners living in govern- Navy-wide examinations. l ment quarters aboard the base j naval maintenance officer I .Advancing to chief were AEC uayan have until the end of March to < ia. of J.C. Blackston.AEC: H.G.Green- and pilot began eight months Lka : re-register their pets with the way, Jr., BTC WJ. Haselden, studies here at AE School's advanced .. ,.''rl, station's Security Department.When . AOC B.R. Hembree, and AOC course Jan. 29. I-.D. Sowers. The Uruguayan officer stud- registering a pet,owners Petty officers advanced were ied English for two months in must present positive evidence HM3 S.E. Axne, AE2 H.D. Mc- Uruguay and two months at Lack- that his pet has been immunized Lt. G. C. McGauley, phase of- Coppin, A02 D.M. Tolman AE1 land AFB, Texas before comingto k against rabies within the past ficer, Phase VI, AE (A) School D.D. Baronski, AO1 HJ. Doss, Jacksonville. 12 months. DeSouza has been in the , HM1 W.C. Ellis, AEl J.W.Hark- Urug- The air station's police force, was promoted in ceremoniesheld less AO1 J.B. Monahan, AElXPERTJ25 uayan Navy for 12 years. Thisis which is in charge of enforcingpet Feb. S. his officer eighth year as an control regulations outlined and he expects to be promotedto in NAS Jax Instruction 5512.7D, Years Experience lieutenant month. next has asked dog and cat owners ************* Class 737 graduated from AO to familiarize themselves'with Income Tax Service (B) School last week. Honor- current pet regulations. -. man and class leader for the The instruction says that pets ';: t :j'i;;:t't; :p<;;::t { ::. .<::':,,::j<: m<:$::1::': j.n* zmt:;: ;:mtWi:@!_='i class was AOl C.W. Bunch, withan over six months old must be registered - t/ PAUL REMLINGER TWO OFFICES: average of 87.40 aboard base and be inoculated - \ WOl Q. C. Beatty AOMO( ) Mrs. Hxla Friedman of 1009 against rabies. This I.; 1630 Hwy 17, Orange Park (Next to Orange Park. Motors) School instructor presented does not exempt owners from Barln wife of graduation certificates to Bunch Street POCS Florida statutes concerning liability - 530 S. Edgewood Ave. (Near Lenox) Albert Friedman attached to ' .Ii', AOl W.F. Burnley. AO1 L.G. of owners and the Duval SHORT I LONG Coburn, AO1 J.G. Dasher A02H. VP 5 registered her french County law requiring that all FORMS '*CO.CA I FORMS CA.OH UP H. Doss AOl Knobloch AO1 poodle with Station Pass & dogs be registered with the county J. Schexnayder A02 J. L. Vick ID Office of the Security De- judge. REASONABLE RATES BUSINESS RENTALS ETC. AO3 SJ. Brooks and star pupil A02 D.L. Graves. .,1' partment Monday. Personnel giving up govern- . ment quarters or being transferred - APPLICATION FOR CHARGE-A-TRIP CARD are required to cancel their pet's registeration at sec- I Mail to;:Charge-A-Trip, P.O. Box 525, Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 19104.. f ;' ; "? urity. LAST NAME FIRST NAME INITIAL. SERIAL NUMBER YOUR AGE Other regulatory requirementsfor I pets are outlined in the in- BRANCH OF SERVICE RANK-GRADE LENGTH OF MILITARY STATION HOW LONG struction.MOTORS. tJ >'I(.",, ... SERVICE' ' (I RESIDENT ADDRESS-STREET CITY STATE HOW LONG RESIDENCE PHONE .,I SOWN ., FURNITURE I l BANK ACCOUNT-NAME AND LOCATION CREDIT CARDS USED. .1 ...,. ,,_ VALUES! CREDIT REFERENCES-LIST FOUR i.. OPEN .WHOLESALE OPEN B I B '; PAID PAID p PRICE TO EVERYONE B OPEN ,';B OPEN a . PAID PAID ,.'. \ . OPEN J ' \ EVERYDAY PERMANENT RESIDENT ADDRESS III dil(.rtnt ,from obovo) WIFE'S OCCUPATION WIFE'S. EMPLOYER : 99 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 I monthly Installments" provided that each Installment be at least TEN DOLLARS ($10.00)I ) or the unpaid balance if less, together with! a service charge of SUNDAYTIL ) \Vi% per month on the unpaid balance. Upon default of the undersigned In payment of any Installment, the entire unpaid balance may be declared 6pm. Immediately e and payable. Eastern may assign its rights hereunder and the undersigned agrees to pay to any such assignee each Installment, togetherwith t' service charge upon receipt of a monthly statement ..., . . SURPLUS GOODS . 't .,- 1..M1 1r. r :J\\tf-p\ Jr. .'.r" '. PISCQIIMT STORE \ SIGNATURE DATE DRIVER'S LICENSE & STATE. 1 1 1015 e weft Bhd. I. A little application will take you a long, long way. .. .. fra.S j ; r .. "': -.:: : " " ,. i., ",J1 ,., .., .' - .;, ;I*r v.. ,: ....'. :>,; -> ?', t ; ., ,.1 !\M" ; ;.* M +4 Ft* " : "' ; : . } ... .. ,. ; ,.,. :. '' t-. 9" j ,., ,, ,..,. \ ,. "'r. . '. .' l':; :: ,f";. l ... J. i, 'I "," 1". ; ''' I.1 . ( ',,' :: l' , ,,>. : ..; .. .. .. ,,' J .. .............. 63 VW".Truck. .$390 ' Away from the diilljvacation,, : mets, fishermen, single people, :t; forever. It will take you to one families.'There's an Eastern vacation - 61 VW Sedan. .$390 of Eastern's great sun destina- just for you. j tions.You'll find the bluest water, ,,, : Just fill out the applicationandsenditin.Changetheroutine. 59 English Ford. .$190 the most beautiful beaches, exquisite - )I, food luxurious hotels. 59 Olds. .$190 I On your next leave, get away on i:: ;>: 14., f':, ,. ,." .:t. 2 Door, Hard Top. Eastern to Puerto Rico Mexico < : ;$ :: ' ; .. J 55 Chevrolet. .$$?? Florida The Bahamas or Ber- . muda. ,. Y':,+:::, ..: w' .. .... 2 Door, Hard Top, V8 Stick. Take your choice and take up Eastern's' Charge-A-Trip plan. to two years to pay for it with If you're in pay grade E-5 or We Cater To above you can open a charge ac- count with Eastern. You can ServicemenWe >a .........N '. charge your air fare, hotels, Get away from the dull vacation :: I! meals,sightseeing,almost every and charge it with Eastern. Buy-Sell-Finance thing. ' ., You might want to take ,one EASTERN 6566NormandyBOULEVARD -j!: .'a .. ,< .:....., of our exclusive tours. We have e jJ. one for everybody:golfers,gour- We want everyone t to: fly 7814978Page f. .t. . . . c ..1 .. .. .. ...... ....:...'...rr'.r.I''I...----IA..'''6e. ..:..u.... I .C' A.-Trip->jT'..a..Arvlrt.. ...mark...." oj...Eaitern.. Air' Line. *.Ine. I II I II I II I is I. i j jI February 23. 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pa g. I 11 I . --- ------- I Weathermen Tigers ; MA11.hEARLY... f, '... ., ,,'.j.... . ... ," ' '-' l '/rf> 1'i&: Each Sport 9-0 RecordThe ,. .'': .:. ,'. .,.... ) .. :.. , American League leader, VAP 62 and the National League \1 a . leading VW 4squadsare each sporting identical 9-0 records with the intramural basketball season half over. iR'LA ...... : ' The VAP 62 Tigers added their seventh and eighth consecutive :" . victories to their winning string by downing VP 7, 52 42 Feb. 1967 TAR twftNS PARYMiNTS l ' 12 and getting by VP 30 44 35 In a Feb. 14 tilt. Monday night the Photomen made it 9.0 by taking Fleet Weather Facility 43. VW 4 continued to dominate the National League by breakingthe Vets Given CONVENIENTLY century mark and soundly defeating the Cadeuces 100 60 LOCATED Feb. 15 after stopping NARTU two nights earlier 65 48. HEAR Test BreakContinued BOTH BASES In other basketball action last week there were four games playedin r the American League as Fleet Weather Facility dropped Adminis- Only Min. to CtcHAS// tration GO 47, VP 30 edged VP 45, 60 -,57, while MARTD. ( from Page I) . sank the Boat House five 5729 and VP 7'got by VP 45, 58 55. has been working with the Civil In National League contests last week, Hospital picked up two wins Service Commission, the Vet- 71 J UNITS by taking the Cadeuces 69 45 and knocking off COMFAIRJAX erans Administration, the Jus- }J,2 & 3BEDROOM 79 45, while NARTU defeated Marine Barracks 59 48. tice Department and other departments APARTMENTS ), Monday. night VP 30 put down MARTD 52 41 and COMFAIR- and agencies in the \ JAX beat VP 16, 54 44. federal government to ensure the e provisions set forth in the executive ALL APTS HAVE: t VAP-62 Wias Intramural Volleyball Title order can and will be applied. .WALL-TO-WALL Clewlow's office 4s charged CARPETSeDRAPES , VAP 62 has taken the station championship in intramural with the primary responsibility - volleyball as. the team finished their season with a 10 0 record. of ensuring that DOD's existing CENTRAL AIR &: HEAT I Ir NARTU and FAETU finished their season each with a 7.3 regulations and policies enable. UTILITY ROOM II 4 record and battled it out for second place In the station champion- departments, agencies or acti- PORCH . ship last week, as NARTU took the contest 15 9. vities within the defense e s t ab- . VP 30 finished their season with a 4.6 record, followed by llshmentto offer employment un- Swimming Pool d Complete VW 4 with 2 8 and 679th with an 0 10. der the provision of the executive Facilities Laundry In volleyball action tomorrow, the NAS'Cecil Field Third Annual order "when eligible candidates - Invitational volleyball tournament will begin, at 9 a.m. The Sax are available' to meet' Hear Schools, Both Private Navy volleyball' team will be one of 12 teams competing for the the need." and Parochial championship crown. A study is currently being & Shopping Center conducted to determine the number - Sflturtlay Sign Up Set fer Little Leigvers of armed services personnelwho . 6756 103rd STREET will be eligible under the The 1968 local Little League baseball season is scheduled to PHONE 77 J-8844 new program and attempt to establish - get underway aboard base.April 6. "sometime from within The League consists of six teams in the senior division, ages which additional eligibility will RESIDENT MGR.-APT 7 13-15, and games are played at Mason Field. For boys ages 8 occur for those persons leavingthe D. W. Priest, USN (Ret) through 12 there are eight major division teams and 10 minor div- armed forces." ision teams. There is a farm team and boys can expect to move up to League play during the season. Major and minor leagues play at Blue Angel Field,just inside the main gate. The field is lighted for night , play and the grandstands can accommodate over 1,000 fans. '". All boys in the area, whether military dependent or civilian, .' are invited to register and participate. There is no expense to "l: ,-(." "" participants, as income is derived from team sponsors, sign advertising ,, 4 S '.-." :' '" \ ". - and concession stand profits. : ",1, r 'Registration will be at Blue Angels Field tomorrow from 9 a.m. "', . td 7 p.m,and Mooo through Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. : ..Ii. .f ',Tryouts will also be 'at' .Blue Angel Field March 9 for 10, 11 ................................ and 12 year olds and March 16 ,for eight, nine and 10 year olds. umemSs. There will be an umpire, school aboard base beginning March Before YOU sign 4. Anyone' interested in being an umpire for Little League baseball should contact "Tex" Goodson at the Blue Angel Park March 4 at fans 4:30 p.m. on the dotted line know what your loan Ti . ?i ; ." will cost! Oiled TAKE OUT ORDERS DINING ROOM " s rt\4 PREMIUM BEER.CHOICE CUT STEAKS You're told in advance at Household ITALIAN SANDWCHFS SPAGHETTI Finance. The cost of your loan is spelledout clearly, simply, and in dollars and '= "PIZZA". cents. No extras. No hidden charges. No ; OUR SPECIALITY! "surprises" afterward. You get the facts first, before you borrow. , tV t/' l H HOURS: That's one reason why,every year, more O4) B B B Srfon..T/wrs./ 4pm- 11:30pn than 2V2 million people come to us for Friday 4pm1om money service. They get loans to pay bills WE SERVE q Saturday 1 lam-lam to get better cars. to fix up their 3619 Blanding Blvd. Ph. 77T-OT70 needs.homes. or to meet other important THEM ALL ! When you need a loan, you'll find that you, too, borrow with confidence from the IJ I' 1 I ". company that tells ,the cost pf your''' I' .. .you .. few : And these are only a . : ,, ., 'V : : f I j t loan in'advance." of the Airlines that are I, ", '. ; within our reach. We can II: .,';; CetII'', ''MONTHLY PAYMENT'PLANS take you anywhere in the - :: ; ,_,.. Y.e OeI 24 1. 12 IS world on any scheduled I' "' ,, ,. .' 1 A / Most popular M, !f.t;.: ;, p.y-ts f'a,.,h pmrh Area Airline. How much? We can tell '' watch in % oTw ,. iL $100 5.93 729 10.07 $18.48 about Military : ;;'r5;, 200 11.86 14.59 20.14 36.97 you. Ask the world ( :;" 300 17.79, 21.88 3021 55.45 Fares, Excursion Fares or i : ', 500 28.97 35.85 49.75 91.78 Family Fares. %of the world l Is underwater. .": 5; 5 600 34.39 42.66 59.35 109.80 Schedules reservations, 9- In that world,sklndlvers have Chattts are computed at 3% on that part of ticket1n -We can do It all. made the self-winding Zodiac tckiduUd monthly balance not exceeding$300 call NAS Give us a Sea Wolf their undisputed first and 2% on any ".....IId.,. This tchtduU it N55 choice.Big,luminous,easy,to- baud on prompt payment and tncludti chart, Ext. 3553 or 387-2811. Or n?' read dial.'rested and guaranteed stop in and see u? in NAS for waterproofing and accuracy HOUSEHO Bldg. 13 at the :Main Gate. / r'' 660 feet underwater.Sweep second Also at Mayport every hand and movable bezel to tell your Thursday.AIRLINES. 4T / time under at a glance.Unbreakable . lifetime mainspring and balance FINANCE '! ti rot staff.There's no better watch,no 1 better value for active portsmen. , -, r Men's or ladies'i black or white dial; Model 1750 W,$110. 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 ZodiacWATCH ..'i -, Cedar Hills Shopping Center TRAFFIC till AHMM' "Vw MMnut COMPANY H.',*.'.IOOMproal 3734 Blanding Blvd.-771-9190 / 4 C'ytUI.CM**nd CM Mi trf tnted, 3050 Beach Blvd-Phone: 398-4541 OFFICE ... ,. .;.r "'''' .,..' .... '. i. ,1 .I, .\ ..J. .... '. _, Ak about ear wnini hours . 1 1 .. t.{ 1,4L 44 yHL uvw; .ww.our..u.urA..r..r-.r..............._....................I...e..... 1. ... ... ......i r F ,. '- Page' il JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER .. February 23, 1968 . : ------------------ I ," ; I t//4\\ '/ THE BIC., I \ Whistling' In I I ,"&I', I I 'U/J" ,,..: ,, By, s.HerlnThe.,, Rigging I ,r I : .. I ,I I I' II The Winter, Series gf the'Tri new coat of paint. A couple of, boat out: a life preserver for Club is having 'a hard time get- our'newer,skippers have assauled ;-\ every member aboard ( itwouldn't I I ting off the ground, so to speak. us with questions about how to : hurt to' throw in a spare to The first race was cancelled win a race. Assignment ''of:3: support the, mast in the event of Riverside I because of cold weather and the boat doesn't necessarily guar- a '1 knockdownan) ) anchor With I 2ndfellapartwhenwesterlysindsblew ,antee consistent first place, but "sturdy line ,of adequate scope I up hard at starting time. here are the titles of a couple *, and a paddle. .. I Gusts up to 35 mph and choppy of books that might help the: .', Many of our members have ,I Chevrolet , >v waters prevented all HJSC'sail aspiring hardwarewinners.'TheTechniques .: ::asked, about becoming members "; I ors from finishing. of Small Boat, of the U.S. Naval Sailing Associtatton. ''I : 1; Salty was .mighty pleased with Racing" by Stuart Walker, Lou Caron is a rear the turnout though. Our loyal "Scientific Sailboat Racing" by .,commodore and' can answer 'I WILSON & BLANDING/ 'I./'.'A< rr ,', ,' skippers are becoming virtually Ted Wells, and "Yachting"mag- '' questions about the USNSA.:Dues ,I : .,,w j''W'; 'dauntless in this unusually long azine puts out a collection of are two dollars. Blazer patches " .spell of Yankee weather. We'll articles called, "They Sail to ,and burgees are a couple of dollars I PHONE SP 11341orSPl66Ol all try again in the third pairof Win" which originally appearedin extra. Membership i is opento races scheduled fo this coming the magazine and are intended all active duty and retired Sunday.Incidentally,the planning to help the one design sailors. personnel of the armed forces. ,I Bantams showed their colors There is a lot about tuning as There are application forms at I in the last races while the heavy well as tactics In these books the Clubhouse.. I I . . - valuable additionsto 67 CHEVELLE WAGON. $2589 ,:keeled Stars plowed helplessly and they are I the waves. Two Star masts snap- any sailor's library. Factory Air, 283, V/8, A/T P/S. I ' ped in the gale and the Snipes With this continued seige of Veterans and their survivors I /' ' ' never, made the starting line. windy, cold days Salty reminds received a ''total' of 4.4'billionin : I- . : : . Kelly Girl is ready to change you all about the required safety compensation and pension I 67 IMPALA SPORT COUPE $2689 I hands again and she's bottoms equipment that: ,you must have' checks during 1967, the Veterans ,:1 'Factory Air, 283V/8, A/T, P/S.'R. l & H,' W/S/YV. ,up in the workshop waiting for a i.with you whenever you take a ,, Administration. estimates. : ,.. .I I "de'" ",;' ,{:1. i' ',t',', .'j,." ', ",v I'I "n'.I', ".."," ... I 67 IMPALA SPORT SEDAN. ,. .. . .$2689. ,I : ,. :' ,'i" : I ' , ; \ Factory Air, 282: 'Vl8. AfT, P/S, 1ii., W/S/W. . t ,\ .,', I I I . ' I 66 CAPRICE CUSTOM' SEDAN. ', . $2589 I :, : noli I 1{ asA, Factory Air, V/8, A/T, P/S, P/B, R& H., Elec. Windows I T ..... I u { :, ; : Many, Many Extras. I \, ., I I I 66 BEL AIR 4 DOOR SEDAN.. '. . $1889 I I Factory Air, 283,' V/8..'A/T/P/S-.: I '. Free I I 66 CHEVY II 2 DOOR.' . ." ,.J<.. '." .' t, ,. $$l"689 I.I"- -, . 1 pie 327, V/8, 4 Speed, R& H, W/S/W. . " .. : I I t ,::1 NEW (j\; USED I . f1. ; See,or. 'MW st.r..t 2502 Holding..' lovUvard. at Lake Shore I CARS \ ) CARS I I. " I ' ,:: t t'i ..' u I ,t .J I ,66 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR SEDAN. . . $1689 I j Y,I 4 I Factory A ir, 283, V/8, A/T R& H. I I -<- - . . . 1" II 65 BEL AIR 4 DOOR SEDAN. $1495 I, j t Factory Air R & H. A/T, V/8. : I ' \' ' kA.h Q r II 65 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE SUPER ,SPORT! : .$1789 I'\ { 4 ., 327 V8T., P/S, P/B, R& H, W/S/W. I '" .yr n y I 65 RAMBLER 770 CONVERTIBLE. . $1389 I':: L I A/T, ..PSB' ,. Tilt SteeringWheel l, R&,, H i' W/S/W. 1II /; II 65 OLDS 4 DOOR HARDTOP SEDAN. .v'r. ..$1889 I:' ; Factory Airr V/8,. A/T P/S. I';' I ,.-." ,'s* .' I I 65 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 DOOR. ".r-' .! t $1689 V/8 A/T,-P/S, P/B,, R& H. '\ .i,". l" .L - lI J Cherry, by George-Buy! a I : ?,&")4 :'i : k II'' bucket or barrel of Colonel I' 64 BELL. .:AIR< ..!2 DOOR-* ..).y 1""c'r"* ''.,..j.; il''',?}". .,:. ,. $1089' .f. Iu" Fact. Air, R & H. y--1 I. \\.. " I ' !+ ,Sanders' "finger lickin' good" Zj' ..' J.lt ... -r", 1 _ j'' .,Kentucky Fried Chicken and I 63' CORVAIR. SPORT COUPE.: ;VV.. : .. ?. .. $789 I' . )'Jt A/T, R'& H, CleanI! ... . I .. -r take home a free pic. It's free ,, : ";,.,, ;. 1ill. ,' " { ' J j 163 FALCON FUTURA 4 DOOR.: ; ;:/ .4695 I Now Through Sunday, Feb. 25. r \} "Jane Parker Cherry Pies. =;I I '6 Cyl., A/T, R & H,.Extra Clean, Afl Vinal Int. 'I : 1' II 62 T BIRD LANDAU . . . .$1195 I We fix Sunday dinner f Factory Air, V/8, P/S, 'P/B, R & H, W/S/W. I seven days a week I I I / CEDAR HILLS I .N.Ni I I M-MY1. ., I RiversideChevrolet I .:' COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE ., K t rr "', ...t COOD ONLY AT THESE LOCATIONS ' ", .' '; ': r Lake Blinding Shore Blvd.Ninth & Norm.ndylenox 1509 University Arlington| Blyd.N.,. I I Mon. ,- Fri. 8:3: AM9:0> P. IA. I Sherwood plaza 'I & Main \f' "', Lakewood I HOURS. : Sat, 8:30) A. M. 'til" 6:00: P. M. ; .' .. Sts. .'" ,Shopping" ,'Cantor Shopping. ; Center. ,' I ,Open Sunday 1 12 poon.' ''HJ,.fcQQ; Pr} r I 0'.t ',* .--------.1 ," . |
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