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.'f'f"W ; 'k $ \R.., .ti.,r \.,,,::;q,,, '""' ;- {; l4 \1 tt t? ,'';i;\\i .t; :: ., T _TIZi':::. : ', i j YC r, __ tiI: sL . \ > j . 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 o f f 1 clal. expression of any r- ; military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. .1 i VOL. 26 NO. I U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA MARCH 28. $1968 I . New .Pinecastle Range Facilities iL !% . DedicatedDuringMondayCeremony, &A .r u_ A new $600,000 barracks and section of State Roads 19. and; gets. and scoring methods at the ii .. L -- ( L t .r.H'.1d.1 MJpsw t a4.aWara'e..k S.+ + range facility at the Navy's Pine40, the new facility is designed range. The advanced equipmentwill e castle Electronic Warfare Range to provide living and messingin enable the Navy to thoroughly - the Ocala National Forest was areas for 70 men. train pilots in bombing jjrW4 I dedicated during ceremonies techniques during both day and Latest Gear Monday morning. night practice flights. Located approximately two New equipment has also been miles southwest of the inter added to modernize bombing tar- Capt. Martin J. Stack commanding officer oi 'the air station under whose jurisdiction - the range will operate, and Capt. L. W. Graves, Public Works officer, were at the de- dication. Captain Graves was in charge of the new constructionat the site. Provides Variety YI - .f k Speaking at the dedication. I Captain Stack said, "Today this rh L I1j . _ (Pinecastle) is one of the.more advanced electronic warfare 1 ; + ranges in-the U.:-S.: Navy, with the w w i F't capability of providing servicesto our fleet aircraft squadrons.In . addition, the target and radar I crews have combined to offer COLLEGE BOUND PR3 Roger Folk, Parachute Loft, was aircrews a much greater varietyof one of hundreds of Navymen named on NESEP selection list. information enabling them to check out their aircraft weapons Local Sailor Picked systems indirect support of South ,',' .' east Asia operations." .. Pinecastle will operate under -- the station's Weapons Officer, For NESEP Program . DEDICATED .. Captain Stack and Commander Fordam share Cdr. Edgar L. McNett, LCdr. J JIt'll I '"' .,.... ribbon cutting honors opening new Pinecasjtle.I barracks and Warren. ., Fordhanv Is i .pfficer'-, .. be -off, to college this, fall The air station's Educational .;' !' messing facilities during ceremony Monday. in charge. for PR3 Roger C. Folk of Air 'Services Office handles NESEP l Operations, who has been selected applications when the Navy begins I I 1 'Traveling Waterman' DecoratedLt. for the Navy's Enlisted a new cycle of the program 4 Scientific Education Program. each year. s (jg.) Mark H. Ramaeker, pained the medal cited the lieu- Cam Tanh Bay and Tuy Hoa. (NESEP NESEP). is a college training lax Air News Bejlss26th ( who returned to the states late tenant for Contributing Concurrently, he directed the for last year following a one year the sighting of nearly 250 wells of program outstanding petty Newspaper. Year \ greatly to critical engineering officers and leads to an appointment - tour of duty as a "travelingwaterman" which 83 per cent were success- of U. S. forces officer.A support in as a commissioned to With this week's editionof in Vietnam, received South Vietnam. ful, this achievement far sur- of native Pa. Folk Reading, , the Navy Achievement Medal during passed any previous country has been stationed here for nearlytwo the station newspaper, .. :' ceremonies here Monday. Signed by Adm. John J. Hy- wide efforts at well drilling in JAX Air News begins its He enlisted in the land, commander in chief, U. S. South Vietnam." years. 26th year of publicationand .. !, Supplies Water Navy in 1965 and is a graduateof service to theNavyandcivil t Pacific Fleet, the citation went The Monroe, Neb., native, who Parachute Rigger "A" schoolat t' -'- While in Vietnam Lieutenant on to say, "Responsible for has been here for two months at Lakehurst, NJ. service family here. From the first edition K" Ramaeker served as a water hydrological reconnaissance at the Resident Officer-in- Charge The 23-year-old sailor will . 1 1943 the has April paper resources officer and supervisedthe locations from the DMZ to the of Construction Office, sum- attend the Naval PreparatorySchool been dedicated to too men of 200 wells drilling over Delta, Lieutenant Ramaeker personally .- med up his Vietnam tour when at Bainbridge, Md., this and women in uniform here a which U, S. forces with supplied supervised the detailed he exclaimed "I'm an architect, summer for 10 weeks before and the hundreds of civil- fresh water. The lieutenant said being assigned to one of the his tour was "fascinating" even studies and investigations on but I sure learned a great deal many ians that work in support . and universities which colleges though it called for 12 hour complex geohydrological prob- about hydrology during a fascinating of the Navy. During the in the NESEP participate +, days. He explained that the wells lems at Vung Tau, Long Binh, 12 months in Vietnam." pro- past 25 years' the station . feet gram. has grown from a major I with averaged 185 deep, I Folk said he is leaning toward base for and wells on the coast being as shal- training pilots oceanography, one of the 11 engineering - aircrewmen to Sophisticated - low as 10 to 30 feet. &r a highly and scientific coursesof "We dug wells in the Deltaas support complex - instruction in the I program. for modern today's feet he deep as 1,400 re- i I' marked. "After reaching the r Following the preparatory fleet. While the mission of 4 school, successful completion of the base has the 1,200 foot level we hit granitein changed, four of studies and college years 6r purpose of the paper remains the Delta. He went on to J Officer Candidate School, a the informthe explain that the water reachedin same--to NESEP selectee returns to active - reader and the Delta was flowing under improve duty as a commissioned officer morale. Vietnam from- Cambodia. The > in the unrestricted line of lieutenant said that the Viet- Five years ago, Jax Air the regular Navy.Nursery . News became namese were amazed .that water a civilian ' under their land flowed from + enterprise paper apd .now neighboring Cambodia. Hikes includes advertising. The. J inside pages appear in both, . Aids TroopsThe the Jax Air News and Cecil ' citation which accom Weekly RatesThe Field Afterburner, with pages three and ten cur- 2 Carton Unit Placed Navy Wives Nursery,Bldg. ently being prepared by the . 560, has announced an increasein Cecil Field Public Affairs weekly rates effective Monday. Office. u. OB Exchaage Cigarettes Rates for nursery care without The newspaper stafflooks '. lunches will be: one child, $10; forward to its 26th year and Cigarettes sold by the Navy Exchange - two children, $15 three children ; the challenges ahead. We have been limited to sale.two $18; and four children $20. The Invite our readers to visit f cartons per customer per with lunch rate will be: one child our offices in Bldg 1 and ;i' Tobacco products sold by the' * $11.25; two children$17.50{three we ask anyone to give us a r exchange are, by law, state tax- children $21.75 and four children ." free to afford the call at Ext. 3119 if something patrons greatest $25. Hourly will remainthe : possible savings. rates of newsworthy impor- The exchange officer asked that same with 25 cents chargedfor tance is happening at their all authorized patrons protect lunch. command. The newspaper their The Naval Hospital's Obstetric belongs to all hands and we privileges by buying only receives CECORATED Lieutenant Ramaeker Navy for themselves or their dependents. Nursery will be closed every welcome suggestions on The two canon limit Achievement Medal from Capt. L.W. Graves, Public Works Monday and Friday until further how to improve our went into effect Monday. officer. notice.: ,I. ,4' product., .M I .. ...' _. .. .. . - 4t --- -- -- 'r t March 28, 1968 I Page 2 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER II[ .. ., .t ; '.' "I1"I:! \ Ediri&wewPt " .D.rv tOe S e v IC.es ' ,, ".- ",'(',. '."... ..-'. .. ...,,11> ... .' 'ntttgh . 't 0 y.tt+ t t ROMAN CATHOLIC Souvenirs of Death St. Edward's Chapel : American servicemen have traditionally carfibrile'Huvettik SUNDAY MASS9 a.m. and mementos from faraway places. Little brothers stare (tn awe and 11 a.m. '. while family friends and sweethearts behold the unfamiliar mer- DAILY MASS ----1l:30a.m. .. chandise with appreciation.But SATURDAY MASS - .9 a.m. many servicemen introduce their family and loved ones to Religious Education Classes souvenirs that are dangerous life-taking munitions not proven free (Grade School9:45a.m.) . . of explosive qualities. CONFESSIONS5p.m. Statistics prove that in hundreds of cases death, crippling -5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. -7JOp.m.: injuries and lifelong anguish have resulted from these "innocent" MONDAY souvenirs. How many more lives hang precariously in the balanceis Religious Education Classes a matter of conjecture.It (High School) - -7 p.m. ' may be a harmless-looking grenade or an unspent round froma TUESDAY bazooka -- it doesn't matter. The fact remains, death stalks Single Young Catholic Organi- zation - -7:30 .m. those unsuspecting individuals who handle this hardware. .. p -- ------ THURSDAY-CATHOLIC CHOIR 'S..tr....maDI..Q.t.1h igesouve_ become for often and find 7. their way to rec room mantles, posing the same threat. The right- Flying ''Gunboat-The Navy's newest hydrofoil gunboat p.m. ". set of circumstances is all that's needed to unleash maiming Tucumcarl) makes one of Its last test runs prior to the craft's U.S. Naval/ Hospital ,,, crippling or even death to the unwary. delivery to the Navy March 7. Capable of cruising at more than " 40 knots the craft has conventional propeller but is powered SUNDAY MASS - -8a.m. .t no , Up, ......- I Ib I. ". '.,.:..,' /' ,11 .!. by a water jet propulsion system. ; ;I' j rSSS55SC SUNDAY SERVICE -10 a.m. .' ;, y. S : '" ServicesFIRST '."iJ '. Red Cross .. ' '" l"lj ;/ PROTESTANTAll "i.:: ,. ; / ' ( : IN A SERIES Saints Chapel ..'.,. i'j\' ' By*Virginia Gunter SUNDAY t.. '. { f lf Divine Worship ServicelOa.m.Junior '. '::, The American National Red the health, welfare, recreation Worship Service 10 a.m. ,. : A -0r ( Cross serves you at the Naval and morale of service personnel! Bldg. ? 722 Air Station and Cecil Field 24- and their families. School 9 a.m. Bldg.Junior l hours a day. A Red Cross staff Chug 2 ' member is on call in case of Defense DepirfneRf Youth Fellowship 5 p.m. i.. emergency no matter what the Bldg. # '722 . I time of day or night. licks Per DieS Bill Senior Youth Fellowship 6:30 . ' Emergency service for messages f. ' TUESDAY ' So how does a serviceman avoid harm to his loved ones? Very Involving death or critical .)" " simple. Any military police activity can examine a potential death- illness, occurring during off-duty Washington (AFPS) -- The Department Junior Choir Rehearsal-4 p., n, :. .' hours or on holidays or weekends of Defense Is supportinga Bldg. # 722 dealing weapon and give advice on its safety. Or they may recom- is provided by the Red bill to Increase the maximumrates WEDNESDAYSenior mend that proper ordnance disposal authorities take a look at it. . These are men specially trained in all types of explosives used in Cross duty worker. If the duty of per diem allowances Choir Rehearsal 7:30 weapons systems. They can certify the safe or hazardous condition.The worker Is not In the Red Cross from $16 to $20. The bill would p.m.THURSDAY. office you can contact him by also Increase the maximum allowance question every serviceman who intends to take home a potentially - dangerous weapon should ask: "Is it worth it?" "HaveI telephoning your base operator. for reimbursement Young Adult/# Club 7. p.m. Commanding officers and senior actual expense basis from $30 to Bldg. 722 made certain the weapon is free from explosives? "Have the petty officers are encour- $35 a day for such travel. Christian Science Service . proper authorities examined the weapon and certified as to its 8 # I safety?" Be certain. Be safe. (AFPS) aged to acquaint themselves with The Increases would be for p.m. Bldg. .751. the Red Cross office and staff travel within the 48 contiguousstates d e s o I and to visit the office for detailed and the District of Col- 4. ;A Box of KleenexBy Information regarding Red umbia for members of the uniformed '1 Cross services available to them services. TrafficViolations and their men. Brig. Gen. William W. Berg Lt. J. E. Dorsey, CHC PurposeEstablished USAF deputy assistant sec- retary of Defense, Military Per- Not long ago, during one of my more reflective moments I sat in 1881,the American sonnel Policy, said the recom - in contemplation of a box of Kleenex. Suddenly the thought struckme Red Cross received Its first mendations for the Increase were that we are indeed living in a fascinating world of discovery.We charter in June 1900 and was made by the Bureau of Budget. of Con- The following is a of reincorporated by an act Testifying before a House report have progressed from the ox-cart and space-walking to gress on January 5, 1905. Two Armed Forces subcommittee motor vehicle accidents and traf- , things disposable. However being a restless generation, we soon of the of the organization fic violations for the period purposes the general noted that there tired of such conventional disposable items as diapers and throw- are March 12 18. relate to activities with the through away bottles and moved to the stage where we have disposable Identical provisions in a similar Number of armed forces and Accidents: specifiedby children, throw-away spouses, and disregard morals to name buta the charter, are as((1)) "to fur- bill ances to for increase civilians per diem working allow-for This Week . . 5 few. And this our twentieth pseudo-intellectuals would century Total Accidents this , nish volunteer aid to the sick year through t; the : have us believe, is what it means to be modern or progresssive. and wounded of armed forcesin General government.Berg the following March 18. . . .59 : :.!' :\, OldFashionedNow time of war..." and ((2)) "to background gave as reasons Number of accidents through ..:!. .:;): ',: act in matters of voluntary relief for the proposed hikes\ : A sur- March 18, 1967 . . .60 ; " it's my turn. Move over make room. I have something to and in accord with the military vey of 18 federal agencies Involving Total of say. If disposing of things sacred makes one modern, then I am authorities as a medium of com- 12,025 travel experiencesand number days since glad to be considered old-fashioned. Instead of doing away with munication between the people of last injury in a motor vehicle covering63,710daysoftravelshowed . . accident .1 have denied the of the United . sin, hate and evil we power prayer by not States and their armed the average expense at using it, frowned upon the Bible by not reading it and voted against forces ...". $19.21 per day.A Number of Violations ! Church attendance by our neglect of it. Expanded Activities $20 a day maximum per diemIs This Week . . 39 .:., also supported by a nation Speeding . . .. .12. Our Standard"In While these purposes are spe- wide sampling of hotel lodging Reckless Driving . . 2 God we trust!I" How interesting! You must forgive me if I cific, the Red Cross is not lim- and restaurant meal costs according Going through Stop Sign 4 sometimes seem to forget. Perhaps It Is just that I have grown ited to these activities. Over the to the Investigation of Other Violations . . 21 tired of watching endless battles listening to countless speeches, years as changing situations the Bureau of Census. Twenty-eight drivers appeared and reading numerous articles all In defense of the temporaryat have presented changing needs before the Traffic HearingBoardat the neglect of the eternal. the organization has expanded the ". meeting held on March 21. Remember, we would not stand in this time uncertain about our its activities with the knowledgeand Disposition of the cases includedthe future If we had been willing to take the mind of Christ as our consent of the Congress. following: one lost drivingand Charter amendments, new fed- standard. parking privileges aboard :: eral laws,and military directives ... station for various periods; seven - give the Red Cross the authorityto ';....".I ',J1I were assigned to complete an .: carry on its expanded activi- Iii ei&it-hour course in 'remedial ' ties for the benefit of the armed NATTC driving at ; seven received - forces and their families both : suspensions 13 weregiven l' JTAX AIFt NEWS ; II in peace and In war.Current . warnings; three were dismissed - Mission i;, #, ; seven were fined (U.S. ..< ,...;" .} COMMISSIONER); and one refer- -. The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper 'f.." .>" ., distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval! Air Station red to commanding officers for Thus Red Cross service Jacksonville, Florida by the Molt Publishing Company, to possible disciplinary action. a private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the J AX AIR the armed forces is fully author Eighteen drivers were assessed NEWS must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box ized by the Congress, by the Department 52 points. 2, NAS Jacksonville by 12:00 noon on Monday before pub of Defense and by the lication. News items are welcomed from all sources Tele various branches of the Military ? phone 772 3118 or 3119. Establishment. As the basic authority .r ItfPi Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries and the Implementing directives GENTLY DOES IT Two of concerning such should be directed to: have been changed In six VC contact mines found on Buy the to meet needs existing past , the Long Tau river separatedby The Holt Publishing Company 1950 Blanding Blvd. so additional changes may be Chief Warrant are Officer Bobby Jacksonville Fla. 32210 Telephone 388 2755 necessary in the future.- The L. lIen.haw, USN. The mines, current view of the mission of first of their kind to be used Bonds VOL. 26 NO. I MARCH 28, 1968 Red Cross with the armed forcesis by the VC, were found by Navy. that the organization supportsand river boat crewmen while patrolling supplements without duplication the shipping channel those activities that affect into Saigon. . .. . . . . . I i _.. -- -- -- --- --- -- I March 28, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3 t::1 I 'We Do Have a Blivot' CF EOD Team 1 Cdr. Qialbeck,skipper of Carrier alarming possibility of having to Visits School"How Air Wing Ten, wanted to hand carry the thing cross \ go on a cross country flight. country. He was rescued from far will it go" a / I " Not having his own plane, he this dilema by VA 106 (natur- "HoW'much damage will there l lP asked to borrow one from VA ally), who took pity on the skip- be?" 36. Unfortunately; VA 36, per and VA 36, and providedthe "What's in 'em?" being the Avis squadron(accord plane. For a reasonablefee These are some of the questions > A,, t tM ing to VA 106)) was unableto of course VA 106 is nota fielded by Warrant OfficerG. provide the necessary plane squadron to take undue advan- E. Wenter when he carried VA 36 did, however, agreeto tage of their lesser neighbors.The the Explosive Ordnance Demoli- provide Cdr. Chalbeck with a blivot was totally a product - tion Team's story to Seabreeze luggage carrier,better known as of VA 36 ingenuity. The Elementary School yesterday.The . a "blivot". There was only a VA 106 representative said EOD Cecil team at are not small rental charge for this that it "is always good to know strangers to lecturing, having service. that the Gladiators could counton both Scout taught Boy Troops and Armed with the blivot, Cdr. the"Roadrunners for some the Jacksonville Police Academy, LN Oialbeck was faced with the thing. .. but fifth graders are a new breed. , ...... A1" Warrant Officer Wenter show- ...\ , " """" ed the youngsters a complete scuba diving set, examples, of explosive ordnance, and presented New Lt. For VA-34: Cdr. R.A. Wigent presents Double Silver .1 A a safety lesson on bars tft..... Bernard ti-. U'Cinn,,,,. e R/r ; brP each, to explain what to avoid and what to do in an emergency. No Pe's and , I "Don't touch. Call us." ,, Most of the hour and a half Advance Rent e M +raA program was taken up by ques- tions from the children. (FAMILY EDITOR.No pets.No CJ54"nEuan > EuC6isE ppsjiYllS "They're very intelligent and children. No babies. A month'srent sometimes can really stump you, in advance. r1 J Mr. Wenter said. "You .... .1 " never These are just a few of the CV.l'lil really know." problems faced each day by the '\. as He also presented souvenirsto Navy's newly established Housing S the school and students and: left Referral Offices. The offices are 'San Juan at Niblick sample display boards for class- major bases springing up on Pone/ 384. 44J6'I room use, across the country, specificallyto } The program was given in con- find adequate, unbiased and 1 J. 2 & 3 Bedrooms , nection of with the fifth grade's reasonable housing for Navy fam- Garden T>'pc Apartments study underwater activities. ilies. with ('ountry Club In addition to listing houses, Atmosphere .J,.fc If you can't beat 'em..." assist the referral office also advises Kitchens equipped with G-E Flight training to post- : . Ran cs t* Hefriarratorslitdiiidual ' prospective military tenants con Korean Conflict veterans work. Air Conditioning Squadron Newsmakers ing toward a career goal involving cerning standards of conduct and Ikatinii by d i E ; a commercial pilot's licenseis when occupying private housing. Drapes furnished offered by the new GI Bill Assistance and guidance in resolving Wall to \Wall arpetina"t and , J Advanced in VA 37: John for his outstanding performance of 1967, says the Veterans Ad. complaints between ten- LarjK Swimmimt Pool l! Brock to AOC; Jack Davis to and exceptional attention to duty. ministration. ant and landlord are availableas ADJ1; Robert E. Taylor toAZ3 well. VA 66: Waldoman of the Douglas L. Welshans to AMS3. f1 II Month, ADJ2 George Maule, cited - VA 37: Plane Captain of the for outstanding performance, month, ADJ3 Thomas E. Bailey. technical proficiency, and rapid VF 62: Boomer of the Month, advancement (E 5 in 16 months) .... A02 James C. Galbreath. . VF 62: Plane Captain of the VA 45: Bluejacket of the > -% ,, YOURE OUT OF LUCK 0''j' .' Month AMS1 Max cited .. ' Month, AME3 Tommy Hudspeth. Ayer, .'lot \ VF 62:' Letter of Commendation for superior initiative, resource- I i i KEEP MV MONEY /IN A ' to AECS Glenn Wiggins fullness, and thoroughness. .. } ' I WESTSIDE> ; ; ATLANTIC' BANK j ., CHECKINGACCOUNT " ' BICYCLE & '"1 ,. " WagJlel" ::; - LAWNMOWER SERVICE : OWNED\\ AND OPERATED BY C HARL ES WAGNER. USN Ret. Ilr New & Used New & Used : . \\V , fF : BicyclesSJiuin Complete LawnmowersLawnboy, .r ,." I , All : f ft Repair on , Makes & Models Rollfflit( Toro t ," .1 Jacobsert [ I' l' ,'. ii ' Huffy Complete Snapping Turtle j ,; 'J;" " Murkey > Comet j LiINf Sharpening Service !: '4, '(1 ..,... ,. .: . pF 'FF : .' ,3 Blocks Past Garden Tools Cf( A I!'I':: 4 Roosevelt' Mall) 1 : 4545 ST. JOHNS AVE. PHONE 384-3081 !r I: .., I II' I A r '.'rriiC Y.4 a. : EKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3 J JicmiRHii'S """ < "": I WE NEED I Ii m I: .. 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Springboard- I : The Red Darters of Patrol forces involved and is the scene K 45 recently returned of feverish activity annually from Squadron -anuarythrough mid-April Springboard from Operation 1968 having completed the full while each squadron has its time bag of qualification exercises "at bat.n necessary to designated ALFA VP 45 participated in the exercises - with Canadian fly Springboard is an annual crews training period for all Atlantic ing their Argus and the Royal Fleet ships and squadrons in the Netherlands Navy flying S2E submarine hunting business. The Stoofs. two week period of intensive The Red Darters,under Cdr. antisubmarine warfare operations H. D. Wilbur, and the operational '" '0; .. ..: .; with U. S. and Canadian control of Fleet Air Wing Ele- 'ii.?"\ : .. c : ,. submarines includes exercisesin ven, took advantage of the fine ,;\:,; J (; :t 'ffj i:'t1; ; : I ;;; \\I1;!.;; { ; ;irr Roads of The mining operations: naval firing Puerto,bombing station and for Rico torpedo,all at photographyrocket is Roosevelt air the drops.base ASW flying and training 1968 make available one weather year.Operation of periods the'most submarine good ASWwaters Springboard of productive servicesto the operational - ,/' ., '. '" ). ' Red Darter flight crew flying "" ''$ $ -- 'f. ' ' a P3A Orion score a bullseyeon , their target. ' +er I HONDAMOTORCYCLES t Ah \ . We Give Merchant Green SI.np.MOTORS - 1 f . i)'; "j" d. I "AilsJE' &CYCLES .. ;1 COMPANY INC. f 4949 Blanding VP-45 participated in the exercises with Canadian flight i crews flying their Argus (above) and the Royal Netherlands : PH 771-8244 Navy flying S2E Stoofs. t'P": : , Twelve crews of Canadian, Netherlands and American J Navymen qualified in the ASW exercises necessary to be ,11 be designated ALFA A tdt t J rY _.r y :S ( AM 2 , \ sat. matinee post 2 "".. tonight post 8 I .. , ---- -- 'e- t (f NS Roosevelt Roads, Puerto ! \t .. Rico, is the location for Operation - photographed Springboard.the Morro Darters CastleIn taxedSolve P San Juan during a flight : over \ exercise.Nafg . APRIL some of your j . e-" oN#.w income tax problems &MifID :ii:: {4 c. : with a low cost loan wee ". . ' 1 P4 : ROBERT TRAVIS 1I & ASSOCIATES, /INC. 1f I i fIIJ2Aa 388-3583 6483 ROOSEVELTAT NAS .. w ll65 S. EDGEWOOD f NAS JAX BLDG. 139 r or Base ;xt. 2431 389.3483 2 w. OF ROOSEVELT 9:30 4:30FIELD 35:4f2. weiott NAS CECIL. : Tele. 771 3211, Ext. 205 246.6680 E E GARRISON . 8:30.3:00 AGENT- After 6.00 t>M - 1 1.r..l. .L.'r 4 Lr1. 'r 41. M DY lbl rll l.. .f 1.I.llr! 1 l llRlll l . 1a rr r.-rwrawrr+rr r.ir+ + r 4 I'' I I.i -. .-. -- ----. -- -..-- !I',' I. I March-i8. ,1968 _. JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 5 ; Local JobsAnnounced uv BOt [SJ : Civi Service News I b I Merit promotion opportunities iTEXfiCO j 1 applications currently: open are listed for below.receipt The of ? :!: I I closing date of each is shown. 1Inhi 1EI.nz ' MPB: No. 72 67 Plan D DEALERSHIP I grade level GS 4 and below; MPB No. 79 67 Plan C all semi-skilled positions pay level AVAILABLEI 7 and below; MPB No. 83 67 I Plan B all skilled positionspay Excellent IncomeOpportunity level and above. Area of ' consideration: NAS NARF .fr No Previous "p rUrutN NARTU . COMFAIRJAXNavy c uary Commissary Stores, Navy Re- Only Small Investment cruiting Station.Applications will ewjiw : required be accepted for these positions at L1 _ r __ ; ( any time. A separate application : aA TEXACOWILL Form "57 is required for each position. HELP WITH MPB No. 158 67 Industrial Financial Assistance Engineer, GS-5, 7,and 11. Areaof Training With Pay consideration: nationwide.Applications F Strong Advertising Cr will be accepted until Promotional Support the needs of the service are met 7 and will be considered as re- GET THE FACTS k JILIIHI TODAY ceived. MPB No. 34-68 Mechanical '!t1 CALL 353-5736 .. . Engineering Technician, GS-7; or write Texaco Inc. MPB No. 35 68 Supervisory 40 YEARS. The Navy's Incentive Awards Program recently recognized the 40 years service Jacksonville P.O. Box 3702 Fla.MOTORS. Accounts Maintenance Clerk, of (L to R) Juell L. Torbert Lester J. Sellers and Willie Blaylock. GS-5. Area of consideration: NARF, NAS NARTU,COMFAIR JAX, Navy Commissary Stores, J Navy Recruiting Station. Appli- I cations will be considered through the close of business i Wednesday.MPB . No. 36 68 Budget Ana- lyst, GS-7; MPB No. 37 68 # s rI Budget Analyst GS 9 ( 2 va- cancies). Area of consideration: e"f' NARF NAS NARTU COMF AIR- ; I JAX, Navy Commissary Stores, I S' j Navy Recruiting Station. Appli- ---I--- i cations will be accepted throughthe i _ close of business April 8. MPB No. 38 68 Supervisory t Fiscal Accounting Clerk GS 6 :: 1- ___I ...........N : (Navy Finance Office), MPB No. j 63 Chev. Impala I .$840 39 68 Military Pay Supervisor : Red. Convertible GS-7 (Navy Finance Office).Area , . of consideration: Navy Finance / 64 VW Conv.f Red.$575 :: Office. will be Applications accepted ar through the close of business :fS R Monday. 62 Chev. V. Stick$590 . All applicants for the above positions - must be career or career- _ conditional employees of the Fed- S S e t .. ____________ 61 Falcon Vag.$390, eral governmentApplications { :. ..,; -- }\ should be filled with.IRDBox22, 30 YEARS 30 Year Service Awards were presented to (L to R) Lawrence P. Duck, 59 VW Sun. Roof.$390 : U.S. NAS Ja.Fla. 32212. For . further information call Ext. Logan L. Cooley and Frank E. Wigellus. The awards were presented by Capt. C.T. 2320 Recruiting and Examining Faulders Jr., CO of NARF. 57 Chev. 2 Dr. V8 Stick Branch. IRD NAS. $275 NEED f fG { RM.7"i; } CARWASH We ServicemenWe Cater To -. OP.f jp MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 8:30: ..oM30: PM ........\ .. FREE CAR WASH Buy I-Sell-Finance CASH? WITH/ 15 GALS. OR MORE STANDARD OIL 6566 Normandy PRODUCTS CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Boulevard SPRAWAX .NOW ONLY SOc 781-4978 Located in Roosevelt/ Mall Shopping Center /% r'1 ' : Grand Opening_ __ *' Get any amount, large or small, _ up to $600. $50 cost only $1.50for 30 days. On a loan of $500.55 PUTT PUTT GOLF COURSEON repay only $29 per month.We .>; BLANDING BLVD. PUS OF We provide prompt service to UPA YMINTSmilitary personnel. Save time 29th March when you need money. Phone C.h YOII Monthly sp Friday , first,then stop by to complete Gt r.ym."tyour loan. Try us you'll 101.02 f 6.00 ,,, anasEs like us. We're the most help- talCl. $1000 202.05 12.00 WIN UP TO Play find ful loan peoole you'll 5; S anywhere. 286.23 17.00 "" 409.53 24.00 -S Hole li Oia ToiriiBist Ink Aetna Finance Co. 500.55_29.00 _ A Financial Service of I ITT 600.00 34.39 (,1.Id on 24 Mot.) SNACK BAR VISIT YOUR NEARBY AETNA OFFICE! NEW CARPET . 5551 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE: 387 1692 > .j+ :.n-n} ,m; + 1 ,;$.t'n'i''wr;; : 'i.=.t :t: 'I.w.! ,!:!:!!: .:J{ 46 W. Duval-355-7543 or 8006 Lem Turner Rd7680501T't Aetna 4825 BLANDING BLVD. 771 2803I. good_word_ for ajpan fc. I",. . . . . . .' t t ----- .: _'" -- -- .. ... -- .---.- - f -------- - March 28, $1968 ! Page 6 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER ! Alarm Brings Instant Response from Boat Branch Crews . ? & Story By Gary Ward Photos By Judy Andersen -, """ ...' ".' > Operating on a 24 hour opera- surrounding Jacksonville and underwater I quipped with enough supplies and ... ,,.A "J .,i't; "1,,; tionaly ready standby alert salvage in the Inland diving gear 'to move to and remain '< '" search and, rescue teams of the water areas COMFAIRJAX at a mission site for seven .... The boat is equipped with .. . Boat Branch of the Air Opera- jurisdiction.The days. ; tions flight support division Boat Branch maintains two low pressure oxygen tanks ., .. , boats 50', 'which store to 400 poundsof >t' > maintain a' reaction time of less seven including a can up """ than 30 seconds.At diving boat a 19' wind boat. .1 oxygen each and can be usedto the sound oftheBoatBranchsiren four 40' crash boats and a 50' provide oxygen directly - alarm signal, a highly mike boat(for positioning barges). 'to the divers or to refill individual - trained and skilled search and Diving Team diving tanks.Salvage . rescue (SAR) crew includingtwo Five deep sea divers are assigned - fire fighters two swimmersa to the Boat Branch and PlanesIn coxswain and an engineer the team is the only unit in the the past three years Boat spring into action to be at the Jacksonville area capable of sus- Branch divers have participatedin mission site in the shortest time tained shallow water diving, according the salvage of downed aircraftin possible. to Lt. R. A. Hann Boat various areas in northeast Four six men SAR crews Branch officer.To Florida and provided diving ser- stand alternating 24 hour dutiesto engage in underwater sal- vices requested by Duval and provide search and fescue and vage activities the diving team St. Johns counties in the searchof fire fighting activities on water keeps the diving utility boat e- robbery and murder evidenceand for drowning victims according - ... 1.' '<:' tfL to Lieutenant Hann. " 1 ;", ; Marine Lift :1 : The Boat Branch'also has its Cast Off The search and rescue crew man their crash own marine lift and is ableto a 11izff 1i.I- maintain itself in all except boat cast off and are en their way in less than 30 sec- , : ." r major overhauls on the boats. onds. Four six-man SAR crews are assigned to the Boat All members of the Boat Branch < crew are trained to operate the Branch.'H' -, lift which is used to position : : boats for painting and minor -, .,. ". : .. 4f. repairs. The lift is capable of \ 50 is also r > used in emergency situations in .. . which boats have been.damagedand are taking on water. MaintenanceLieutenant Hann explained "The Boat Branch is pretty much self sufficient in that it has j1Packing its own carpentershipfitter, and V1i'LM1 engine overhaul shops and boatswain - lockers., battery paint and diving b A +'dw Always Ready "By keeping a state of opera- d N tional readiness in maintaining our boats and equipment the on- Ready for Run BMI I W.H. Stewart prepares to take the 19' IoI '<"" '-'''- ",, --'. <...... -.....' _. ...... _. ,-- '. .....--. the Job training of our men swamp buggy out for a test run. The boat is used to maneuver the essential knowledge c' the' Gear Lt. R.A. Hann and BMCS M.G. Warren, provides required for good seamanship. through dense swamps and shallow streams. ensure diving gear is in order and works properly. Each man ____ 01 -- ------- of the five-man diving team i is responsible for maintaining hs| .rooooo0 diving gear to be able to move out at a moment's notice. [3.9npto..l25Hp THEY ..... :;It.w-rn 1._$ .H=>J&i :M iM,, .;: :r:;! the QUIETNEW 11 SHAMROCK : MERC's jr ' I 4 TERRAC E the are San Juan :: BEST WAY at Niblick " ::'I .r';" tGOU! t & 2 li.'drooms J ,1 ......................... GarJeu T\pc Ap mous' : .. t u-uli (\111\ ( lubHlllOVlUTt . : ORLANDO CLIPPER * : : ' ',; .. f KiUltciis/ cql4pptJ; inch Ci. C 4 _CRAFT CROSBY .SILVERLINEtCjCOOOOCttOOOOCttOGOOOOOOOOOO liangcs t' Rt'f"lt'hU' & IlIdu'iJII"j: ,\T ('lh1.1.H/'II/ and Hcur.nj b\ G C; ./yvDrape's U Ui I Inlet Marine Fimitshfd *&' Wall\ to \IVali Carpfi.nQ and p k SALES and SERVICE LarflC .Nivjmm.ua!l !fool 4 Hwy 17 Orange Park Ph. 2649835OOOOQfeOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOQOOOa Phone 384.4406 :" \rT : m. I i 1: I. ).................COMING SOON.................. i> Busy beavers,,don't y run around paying bills.they ili: Florida State University FLYING HIGH' ,open a checking'account at j 'IiI.'IiI.'l.'f t&, Ni.:. ; :: : 'I III. '" r \ .;'4 ."'f'n'fi" i: Iaill , r I a J I Iilll u I. I I I UI I I II I III Ilumuluuul UII'u ' r I B ETT6t4t NATIONAL, BANK OF*JACKSONVILLE I' MIMSEROIRAI OEPOITNf11NANCt CON/ORATION : (Sponsored by Orange Park Lions Club ) \ NAS JAX FACILITY OFFICE -, TWO Performances Building 39 Ext. 3870 , Monday \Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. .... 3:00 p.m. 2 and 8 P.M. SAT. : Thursday 9:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. APRIL 6 ;: Friday: 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. :.;' r ': NAS Cecil Field FACILITYOFFICE :' ORANGE PARK HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM Building 26 Ext. 226 Children 75 $ Adults. $1.25 Monday Friday: 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 9.-00 a.m. .. 3C TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM MEMBERS of ORANGE Military Pay Days : .p.m. PARK LIONS CLUB _. ;. :F :.= .. :;. !!fr.; :Ht r '!' '" NNNAN.NNN........................ NN...N............ , .-. .---- . " - '... .-- --.-.---- ---- .----- .. .., r .. March 28 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pale 7,' i .I :,,.toaa.i...:.:.....,,;.,,,.,.!..a.,...:+.,..,....;.,..,,\.,::,.:..,.:.:.:.a. .a..,..,....t..w..a...,...,...,.. ..:.,.:,... ijiRR......,....> ..r..:t. ...: ,.. .,a., I.ITjI: ''il'ilI. I.. "..::-/ ..W .'. .-. .. d" ... .d". .,"' w, -" ..W..%. ....",1[;.n. .. : "' .. .1it.'Ww-. >. ' : !I ..1'1! _ _ _ _ _ I JUST and ORDER CARRY BY IT PHONE HOME$1bpo&t taXES I St. JOHNS MOTOR CO.,llc.I St. Johns Mobile Homes"Just : I 6435 ROOSEVELT BLVD. North of NAS JAX Main Gate" ' I + I II'IIIIIIIIIIIIII ; Q NEW 12' WIDE j 11961 Volkswagen .....$595 Mobile Home i ' ,,:EzJI # 6irc ,, 11111.I'.II.I. 6.11'11'11'1 ; : Low As $2795 ! Featuring the Finest Seafood And Southern OWNED &OPERATED BY: Bank Financing Available . Fried Chicken Served Anywherelll PH. I Thomas Cheek USN.. Ret.. 4621 SAN JUAN PHONE 384 2386BUTTS I 389-6617: John C. Thompson USN.. Ret. 6263 Roosevelt Blvd. 384 5584 ; .... , { :- j "- '\ HIi' :mm:: ': :i:i IliUIII! :I r. '. ... "" iI. 1 ::}' ; Small loans on 'd I; . 2 ', : : Anything off Valve C4ilt4,1 .1 .Mobil Homes Inc.JoJboitv oxr .. . .;r"i: //l./ ''i Olds?DealerSatisfaction / ; Special onunredeemed / / A,xvrecf .; items TACOS \" ! : .., ,, X101' Roosevelt Blvd. _'. $'-357_ : AIR BASE PAWN SHOP \ $'" : .;: 6463 Roosevelt Blvd. Phone 384-4066 103rd 1 lip; = .., 'i Htt: N ii 'l: .m- m: )_ r _}nWifi :[] Ii HilllliUiilliiliiliTrout's Jay Jester, USN Ret., Mgr PHONE 771 .. 8780 MORRIS ..1 I Restaurauii "JAYS" WESCONNETT ,.'-""'" f- AUTO SUPPLY"We Standard Service SPECIAL OF :THE WEEK! Serve You Ii a, 103rd I BliriiiiCtMpUt T Berne Stl.k :1.0 ..;:I I t. Aife Repairs. Salad, Frtich Fries, tells a Seven Days A Week" I I ,.u ' f We take: better care I STANDARD :. 40 Years Serving Fine Foods 5836 TIMUQUANA RD. PH. 771.5636RENTAL I. i t of'your car.. OIL :: 5943 Roosevelt Blvd. 387.. 4944aKASWtp' ; I > !Ijl ;M1; ':;' '''' ..." ..... ....;:;:;:-,,"W' ...... .....: 'f: im i 11 HJJJJJ jj HU !WIHillmt'! '' ... ;', : HEADQUARTERS J I MARINE ; LIVE *; .:' "W ) AUTO I Country & Western,. ,;1 i rin .; :. Normandy & Cedar Hills .' i I " .. ....O.... + .../.....* PRODUCTS MUSIC t:.;>DuLos< L.' C.rroll" RENTALS SALES. 'I i-: EPOXY By Friday The"COUNTRY Night Saturday PARDNERS"Every by Request i 9 i.' ....."' .........".'+ .........., :; FIBERGLASS Skyway Tavern ,1 :: ;/ REALTOR APPRAISALS 6461 Roosevelt llvd." ".."tJ RESIN .' 'f etc. r rI "" I.t' I. . If MORTGAGES ;i Under New Management' <;'**f'-; ." '?: ,BLANDING. BLVD.. 771-0557 .i)I 389-3738 1372 CASSAT t THE COLDEST BEER IN TOWN ,. & .r n'fiW t-"A :''t :m N' :':WJfm 1mt !S wx'a do : auto I Im.tm ,.,I OUAhITY t. .1tl} insurance ' : MILEIIllEIoJL. t& Virginia E. BELL *" /-g'-'W. ) : '' "': << DEDUCTIBLE FIRE THEFT COLLISION ; REAL ESTATE ByNATIONWIDE II 0 ' : I Orange Park Jax 169NE e HOMES .LOTS 1929 2Q8 12'WIDE 2 OR 3 BEDROOM DEMERIT & WALKER AGENCY I t $52.16 per month II CUSTOM RENTALS BUILTHOMES SALES ' 3462 Blending Blvd. 771-9511 5887 ROOSEVELT_ BLVD. PHONE 388-4618 I Ii Registered Real Estate Broker m 1--m<:r-w: W'1- ..i t IW W t f-'ii:ftt! m"'tw.m'W tri' % 4- .'..: w r"' <:$"1. mmmm'i: ; : !!i ti'Jfi; : :J [John C. Calhoun/ ,' USN (Ret.) PHO?: ,.771.040. ! ".{i ..... ..N.1' r7ei.asoi" PIZZA PAY ; Sewing Machines. j' .," .t..,. : ....... KS?,?,' ' t' TAKE OUT ORDERS DINING ROOM } Cal s PREMIUM Singer Kenmore New Home Nelco, ' BEER-CHOICE CUT STEAKS i ITALIAN SANDWCHFS: SPAGHETTI se, Domestic, Universal, *ig lags ;: .T.V.>Sales & Serviceas i Straight Sews. New & used .priced Hord-\1' .; : "PIZZA". 24.95 & up.Morse. r:. as ZENITH COLOR BLACK a WHITE OUR SPECIALITYI! g. "V STit'nEO' HOURS.i. . WE SELL THE BEST*SERVICE THE PEST" 4b ) :" : Sun. i. 4pm- lltXpi"Friday Sewing Center I . '*t., 4pm*11:4: $ m J. ; Q Saturday I I.M.12IS: am ' 63B7 IO3MO 8T. 6437 WILSON BLVD. 771 8211' : 731y: LENOX AVE JACKSONVILLE FLA. :: 3619 Dlanding Blvd. Ph. 771-0170 :: :M :: r ,:w.. m '*" mfff; $ S J Jt3-;: ':.' i f.:: .> !L .lb 7He" .#; .m. $. $* --- ------ - Save Time & Money!! ... Check This Service Shopper Weekly For The Best Buys In Town _ . r ._ . _. . ... . _ . - - - -- --- ... _._.__._.__._.. __...... .... ._,. _,_ --= ...... .........._....... ..._____ .411.. ... . March 28, 1968 Page 8 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER 7I ?het :xs. Wives NotesRAdm. Instruction Set Sole Surviving RobertJ.Stroh commander - I: Fleet. Air Jacksonville, Son EligibilityA ,was the guest speaker at 1 he: March 20 meeting of the Navy new Bureau of Personnel rft Wives Club #86 Instruction has established pro- I Admiral Stroh pointed out the cedures for the assignment or valuable services the Wives Club discharge of personnel qualifiedas has 1 contributed for the welfare sole surviving son. (3f Navy and Marine Corps personnel A sole surviving son is con- and their families. sidered to be the only remain- Many of the club members are ing son in a family of which volunteer workers for the Navy because of hazards incident to ]Relief and the Red Cross, Society service, the father, or one or rhey also lend a helping hand more sons or daughters have i with Grey Lady work in the Naval been killed died as a result of Hospital. wounds, accident or disease, are They spend many hours visiting bl in a captured or missing-in- f, with theNavymen and Marinesn ff action status or are permanently f fI: the hospital and they provide 100 per cent physically or mentally - I refreshments for ward parties disabled and not gainfully luring the holiday season. The PN3 Michaud employed because of such dis BIRTHDAY SUPRISE -- Mrs. Marlene Wiley of Green Cove Springs dub< sends care packages monthly ability. received a birthday suprise Monday morning while bowling at the Viet- t:o servicemen stationed in The family is considered to NAS Bowling Alley. Her husband, WO Wilbur R. Wiley stationed VAP62Honors include a husband and wife, or In Vietnam requested that his wife be presented with her favorite iam.Admiral Stroh congratulatedhe the father, mother, sons and type of bowling ball and bagon the occasion of her birthday. Through t: ladies for their special pro- daughters, and all sisters and cooperation of Mrs. Virginia Gunter, NAS Jax Red Cross Office ]j ects, such as donations to the 10VAP62 brothers whether they be related who received a letter from Wiley for this unsuual request, and Jack as well as a cake baked by bowling companions. 1I also paid for the tuition honored 10 men at a given to the extent which the part- \' commendatory mast held byCdr. ies concerned lived together as a Professional Scouting Jobs Frank S. Coleman squadron family unit. 'e! L. commanding officer, March 18. A sole survivingsonmaynotbe I l : \\.0 r PN3 DJ. Michaud was honoredas assigned to duties normally involving - Available after Retirement 4k .I t w' the February "Sailor of the actual combat with the ::1 Month". This award was madein enemy if he or one of his parents '.,jContinued service to the nation tered scouting relationship In recognition of his outstanding submits a request for noncombatduty. is available for retiring mil- years prior to retirement. professional performance leadership Enlisted personnel who adaptability military behavior qualify as sole surviving sons the itary personnel through op- Personnel with a year or more portunities for professional em- of service, before retirement I and appearance.Lt. subsequent to their enlistmentor ployment with the Boy Scouts of should enroll in the Scouting W. R. Kemp, Lt. G. W. induction may request an administrative - America.To Preview Program. Sanders PHI C. Pieper, AE1 discharge which will be O. F. Thompson and AE2 L.E. be granted. Administrative dis- eligible, applicants must Interested and qualified per- be In good physical health have sonnel may contact their local Harrison were presented lettersof charges are applicable to both two years of college credits or scout executive or write directlyto l appreciation for outstanding active ..nd inactive enlisted per- equivalent educational or admin- the Personnel and Training Di- performance of duties within the sonnel. istrative experience and must vision Boy Scouts of America, squadron. Discharges do not apply to the have maintained an active regis- New Brunswick, NJ., 09803.Bob's RAdm. Strohor AE1 Thompson was also pre- release from active duty of com- sented a letter of commendationfor missioned and warrant officers. II: two children to attend Pine -. Castle: School in Jacksonville.The his outstanding assistance to Officers designated as survivingsons admiral commented on the Heavy Attack Squadron 123, normally will not be retained - Oak Hill a doption of a Greek girl underhe Whidbey Island Wash., during on active duty beyond the Carrier-Quals here.Advancement . Foster Parents Plan. The expiration of the minimum required -: in rate certifi- term oj service.. , Pure Service Centert:: has''provided for the girl'srelfare * for the seven cates were presented to YNCSR. Discharges are not authorized past years. R. Werner, ADJ1 H. V. Sikes, during a period of war of national -' Open for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. Refreshments prepared by and AQB3 H. D. Edison.NATTC. emergency when declared h lesdames Bill Capparelli, John'reutel. by Congress. Joseph Hagan, Howard , road service pick up & delivery Lutz, Frank Devane and Thomas lalpin[ were served following SCENElaker mechanic on duty American. & Foreign Cars ti ic meeting.A . dance for members and their By Tom 1 103rd & Jammes Road hi usbands was held Saturday night Approximately 75 Explorer Marking her tenth year of civil 771 9156 Jacksonville, Florida ir i the clubhouse.The Scouts held a "ReadyORee"at service work, Mrs. Audrey H. NATTC Friday evening and Freeman received a congratulatory _ club will sponsor an Eastergg Saturday. letter March 20 from Cdr. E! Hunt for all the member's During their day and a half W. J. Bobek, military personnel hildren at the Skeet Range here, the Explorers participatedIn officer, signed by NATTC Com- ,OPEN SUNDAY A pril 7 from 2 to 4.p.m. Mem- physical fitness tests, dis- manding Officer, Capt. R. P. bl ers are requested to"Inform the cussions concerning the nature of Kline. A Chairman, Mrs. Warran Ander- civil defense first aid and res- Sl on, of the age and number of cue operations,and a water safety .. .. . teir children: The mothers will program.The , tIn group of Explorers came 4Sff - tIc Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the from the North Florida area. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY lubhouse to dye the eggs. There Ben Edwards, director of explor- il ::1rJtA rill be prizes and refreshments ing for the North Florida Coun- W. f". them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance In.p.ct- f sr all at the egg hunt. cil, made arrangements for the ion. Then we timed up, tightened end replaced everything that APARTMENTS needed It. Aad guaranteed them 1007.for the repair or replacementof weekend at NATTC. . all major mechanical parts* for 30 day or 1000 mile. Comeon The club will hold its regular In and double check. bi usiness meeting Wednesday. t +MM . ENGINE 'TRANSMISSION REAR AXLE FRONT AXLE CONVENIENTLY ASSEMBLIES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM LOCATED VW SEDANS FROM 1962 to 1968 HEAR, BOTH BASES 62 VW SEDAN Like New . . . .$895 CASH FOB TAXES? Only Min. to Cecil I HAS 63 VW SEDAN . . . . . .$950 . 64 VW SEDAN . . . . . .$995 Come towhere 71 UNITS 66 VW SEDAN, Air Cond., White' . .$1690 GJj'1'lfJl1' l 1,2 & 3 66 VW FASTBACK . . . . .$1850 the ,>> BEDROOM APARTMENTS 66 VW KARMANN GHIA Coupe . .$1750 I }( o 65 VW DOUBLE' CAB PICK UP . .$1195 money is! ALL APTS HAVE: 66 CHEV. BEL AIR 2 Dr., V/8, A/T, PS, PB.$1600 WALL-TO-WALL Come to Beneficial. That'swhere 65 FORD GALAXIE 500 4Dr., HT, Loaded. .$1590 the money is. Just ask (), DRAPES CARPETS 66 PLYMOUTH 2 Dr., HT, V/8, 3 Speed. $1580 any of the two million men { CENTRAL AIR & HEAT 65 PONTIAC CATALINA 2dr HT and women who do business UTILITY ROOM Loaded $1900 with Beneficial each yearl! PORCH ,. ''', 66 FALCON 4 Dr., .A.T. . . .$145o Call up or come in now. Get . 63 CHEV. IMPALA that Big O.K. fast at Beneficial. Swimming Pool & S.S. loaded. . $1095 Complete MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM BENEFICIALFINANCE Laundry Facilities Near Schools Both Privofe WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN I SYSTEMLOANS and Parochial UP TO $600. & Shopping Center " Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville . INC. 6756 103rd STREET 5635 ROOSEVELT BLVD.,VENETIA VILLAGE SHOP. CTR. PHONE 771-8844 Next to Winn-Dixie e Phone:388-9374 .! ,.. 1150 LANE AVE., S., Jacksonville, Fla. 781 5511 5 elK'r"n fUtal fflot"' ,.rv.the Jockianvlll Art. RESIDENT MGR.-APT 7 So.phon book whit poser(or n.or.,l efKce Open 8 to 8 Daily, Sat. 8 to 5 Open Sun.1 PM to 6 PM 1968.BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. D. W. Priest LSN: (Ret) .--- .. I March 28, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pace ? 1 ' MoviesMovies Club Schedules ' will be shown nightly .. _ at the NAS Jax Theatre at 7:30 NAJAXCANDLELIGHT: p.m. Wednesday. April 14 is the BIl.: _: p.m. There will also be a Kiddie : The restau- Easter Egg Hunt at 1 p.m. for Matinee at 2 p.m., Saturdays rant Is open from 11 a.m. to all dependent children, with refreshments - and a regular feature at 2 p.m., midnight tomorrow and Saturday, and prizes. On April Sundays and holidays. The Hospital and from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. 19, Alex Houston, ventriloquist, Ads should be moiled tc the Holt PubUshlna.' Company, Theatre will have one nightly Sunday. A buffet is featured formerly of the Jimmy Dean 1950 Bldnding Blvd Jacksonville, Florida' 32210 to arrive feature at '7p.m. Cecil Fied both tomorrow and Sunday. The Show, will appear at the club. not later than Tuesday for publication the following, Thurs will ,have two nightly shows dur- Moonliters will provide. the day. Ad, arriving' too late for this deadline will be publishedthe following: week ,unless' the publisher is 'instructed other the week ing at 5:30 and 8 musical entertainment Saturday BLUEJACKETS INN TheCam- p.m. ? wise. A check or "money order for the full, cost of the ad "must Matinees will be shown on week- evening from 7:30 to 11:30: p.m. elots are ,on hand tonight for the be received WITH the copy for the ad. ends at 2 and 5 p.m.THURSDAY The restaurant, facilities are grand monthly Go-Go finals. Phil March 28 available for private parties upon Cay and the Chantels will perform DO NOT SEND CASH request. tomorrow and Saturday evening. RATE Minimum charge (3 lines . . NAS "AGENT 3/4" : ( ) . . $2.00 , : starring The Ravens are hosted Saturday Per additional line ((4 words lino ! par ) . o$0 Kirk Bogarde and Koscina CPO CLUB Sylva ,,. : All pizzas are, afternoon. The sounds of the Six-, Rating Good. ((106 Min.) featured for $.75 today. Danceto teens will be heard Sunday after HOSPITAL: "BAD DAY AT ,the music of the Moonliters noon and Monday evening. Mel ,- -- - ---- BLACK ROCK" starring Spencer tomorrow evening. Try the sea- Gaden is under the spotlight Sun- STEREO/RADIO COMBINATION PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Tracy and Robert Ryan. Rating- food special for $1.25. Mel day night. A squadron party is SOLID STATE, radio 4 speed Remington, Lightweight, Good Excellent. ((89 Min.) Gaden is.under the spotlight Saturday being held Tuesday,but the dining fully automatic, intermix stereo condition., Has balance ''Or"$34 C. FIELD: "GYSPY GIRL" night. A sirloin steak for room and crow's nest will remain changer with automatic cut off or pay $7 per month. Phone starring Hayley Mills and Ian $1.65 is the featured dinner spe open. The Ravens will appear and dual sapphire needles. 2 3531946. Will deliver,without McShane. Rating I- Good. ((112 cial. Fried chicken for $.95 and Wednesday night. months old. Pay balance of $69.or obligation. A-1 WAREHOUSE, Min.) rib-eye steak for $1.35 are spe $8.50 per month. Also good 1606 Main :bt.:> Jacksonville, Fla.WILMAR . cials for Tuesday and Wednesday. buy on COLOR TELEVISION . NAS CECIL FIELD FRIDAY, March 29 Phone 353 1946, ask for Credit ' NAS "THE RACK" "0" CLUB Manager. Will deliver, without APARTMENTS Near : starring : The Dartmouth ORF JAX and CECIL, 1 blk. w/of5900. Paul Newman and Wendell Corey. College Glee Club will appear at Luncheon Is served each day obligation. A1 MUSIC CENTER blk. of Jammes Rd. all new paint/:: \ Rating Excellent. ((108 Min.) the club for 8:30 with 1606 Main St.,Jacksonville, Fla. tonight an p.m. from 11 am until 1 pm noon 2BR, LR, Kit furn, Nook, park 2 HOSPITAL: "AGENT 8 3/4" concert. Reservations requested.The bar. Happy Hour is Friday afternoon - TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT'Cose cars, water, sewage garbageincl. starring Dirk Bogarde.C. Champagne Special Is featured beginning at 4 pm. Din- Bases Water ., $85 mo. unfurn. Also furn. to Lights , FIELD "DON'T MAKE tomorrow and Saturday ner on Friday is by reservation Call 387-2541 nites and and available. Call 389- apts. , WAVES" starring Tony Curtis night. Mark Castle will be on only. Game night is Tuesday Sewage 5700. 10' 12' ft. Wide. weekends call 389-0744 and Claudia Cardinale. Rating hand tomorrow for the music and starting at 8 pm. The All x _ Very Good. ((105 Min.) Charlie Jay is under the spot- Wives Luncheon will be held FOR RENT 2 BR HOUSE FURN. \ . light Saturday night. A buffet Apr. 9. 1 Orange Park, Temp, or Perm. "REAL ESTATEWe Will tc1pyou SATURDAYMard130- dinner is served Sunday from 6 11f.EM Qtrs., Will rent to TAD per- Buy, Sell or Invest A; NAS: "NIGHT OF THE GEN- to 9 p.m. Tuesday is foreign CLUBS sonnel or bachelors 264 6884. Bowen Real Estate, Realtor ERALS" starring Peter O'Tooleand dish night. Bands at the club this week USN Retired 384 1376.f * Omar Shariff. Rating Ex- include Dick Widdon on Thurs- JUSTISS TRAILER PARK 1 DO YOU WANT TO BE A DISC . cellent. ((142 Min.) ACEY DUECY CLUB: Hear the day, The Bud Clark Combo Fri- Qtr. mile no, of NAS. Clean JOCKEY?? For information call:),,. HOSPITAL: "THE RACK" Country Kings tomorrow evening. day, Red Coats Five on Satur- modern trailers & Apts. 389 356 8351. Day or Night. "' I starring Paul Newman.C. Saturday night hosts the Star- day, and Phil Kay on Sunday. 3007. ; FIELD: "BAD DAY AT lighters. The Five Clubs are under Beginning the next week will _____ ZIG ZAG FOR $ 40 BLACK Tracy. following Game Night at 6 p.m. Monday night, and Med Gaddenon Houses & Apts. Equity, VA Guarantee, ZigZags,makes but NAS KIDDIE MATINEE: "A- Happy Hour is featured Monday Tuesday. Go Go dancers FHA resales' $50 & $100 dwn. tonholes, sews on buttons, ROUND THE WORLD UNDER through Wednesday from 4:30 to Brenda and Audrey Hipps join Call Powell or Mills, USN decorative designs, monograms, THE SEA" starring Lloyd 6:30 p.m. Game night is at 7:30 the Phil Kay band on Sunday. I Ret. 264 2411. Orange Park etc. Just pay balance $40. at ,i ; Bridges. Realty. $8 per month. Phone 353 1946. 'DELRAY MANOR 110th & anytime. Will deliver, no obli Sinclair] SELLERS SINCLAIR Karen St. New all brick homes, gation. A-l Sewing machineCo. AC Low 20s. Building Lots 1606 Main St.PART . Bank andFinance m' 103rd & RICKER 7718567NEW Available 771- 5643.; Floyd- White, Bldr. TIME "' MARRIED E-4's and above. Are Co. CAR WARRANTY SERVICEU PEKINGNESE PUPS FOR SALE' you having trouble making ends ? We work hoursin meet can your Repo's 7 weeks old Miniature AKC Reg. $60. 384-1047 with your duty schedule. Phone" HAUL AAA WRECKERAIR 264-6485 Estate Cars DRESSMAKING LADIES AND ... FOR SALE 3BR C Blk Home CONDITIONING SERVICE AND REPAIR CHILDREN Mrs. John W. Smith , m-m ';'mm.m' 7W MUi 771-5693 A/C, Patio, fncd yd., conv. to Bankrupt MORE SERVICE AND BETTER PRODUCTS NAS & Cecil. Assume paymts. 5 1/2%/ Call 771-1943 Stock 7 to 10 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 TO'9 SUNDAY FOR SALE '66 BUICK GRAN SPORT Air Cond. wheels mag HOME OF THE WORLD'SGreatest auto trans., grey with black vinyl BARGAINS Phone 389 6085. hobby. If you enjoy doing All Servicemen are WELCOME to the top. ceramics or want to learn come GALORE! Lutheran Service Center WANTED BOWLERS FOR SUM- out and forget see us.Don't the. Ceramic Show MER LEAGUE Mixed league. , that is coming up May 4, &5. 63 FALCON Wagon, Auto., '.f: i- criomc iSiway from [Jome" Prizes awarded each night.Bowl- Everybody can enter: APriscilla's . ing balls, bags, etc. Classic matic, Radio. Cost $695. Ceramics, 7121 Bal. $442.83 :::::;::: ;: ;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:; 19 W. FORSYTH STREET;;;:.ti:::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::: Lanes Cassat Avenue formerly Shindler Dr., Ph. 771-7036 ,pREPOSSESSIONS Central Lanes. Wed. 6:30 PM Ping Pong POOL TABLES Shuffleboard Contact R. Godwin 387-1758 p 60 FALCON Runs $138. Monday thru Thursday t, r. V. ".v' FOR SALE: 3BR 2B, Fncd. back 62 Chevrolet Conv.V-8 A/Trans":. 64 GAL AX I IE, Hardtop Radio :;::) 600: PM. to )11.00. P.M. yd., w/w carpet,A/C,New Mead- R & H $695 1 f Cost $1295. Bal $970. Recordlayer :::x, FridayCounselling owbrook Terrace. Call 264-4209 ::: 6:00 P.M. to 12 Midnight after 4 PM 66 Mustang V8Stick New 63 CHEV. Super Sport. Pastor available when you :::, Saturday Paint & Rubber-Special $1350 want and need on. ::: 12 Noon to 12 Midnight FOR SALE: 10'x52' MOBILE ,'41 Convertible, Cost $1295. '.'iI .. Recreation ::: Sunday HOME, VIndale, on large lot, ,'fe; Bal $81 (.23 Fellowship :I:;: &00 P.M. to 11:00: P.M. 15 min. to NAS Jax, conv. to 67 Chevy Nova Super Sport; 4' schools and Cecil Field, A/C sp stick V-8, Many extras- 63, CH EV. Impala Convt. XX *XXXX XXXXXXXKXX NEW FURN AND APPLIANCES, Real Nice $1995Financing . 283 V 8, Radio, Heater, Call 771-7517 Before 3 p.m. Cost $995. Bal. $718.21 MONEY 100"10 If Qualified SALE ELECTRIC STOVE Cash Monthly Months FOR Contact Mr. Rucker dr }Irs. 61 TEMPEST Wagon, New You Get Payment to Pay GE.; Refrig. '61 VW, Must sell Thompson;. NAS Jax Baser Ex tires. Cost $495. Bal. due IN 1 DAY Immediately. 398 6592 or 2431 .,:;} $289.44 $ 84.33 $ 5.00. 24 355 5112. .NN.N.NA 13.00 24 GETTING MARRIED? DRAPERIES and CORNICE . All// Cars Ready To Go $25 to $600 219.27. Wedding pictures taken,best deal BOARDS Custom made, fabrics;' .. Cash or Pay_2 P/nfs. 320.79'I9.00, i 24 around. Phone 2642140. accessories and installation.: And Finance. Phone 7810988.I . ......... .25. 0. 24 FOR SALE BY OWNER 3BR, i More to Choose From ARRANGED127.51 29.00 24 2B, pan. den, cent. A&H, Ig. fenced back yd., other extras, Cell Us We Will 600.00 34.39 24 Venetia Manor. Finance conven- BY PHONE tional or buy equity and assume Sive Yon Money! Payments include' interest. $103.55 payments incl. tax &ins. Price $18,000, $11,700 remain- ing on 5 1/4% mort. Call Repo e DI3L FINANCE COMPANY 384-2878. TYPIST WANTED Outlet " 4721 SAN JUAN AVE. DIAL 384-2314 Part time, 20-30 hours weekly, Mon., Tue., Wed. $2.00 $2.50 ;241 WEST FORSYTH ST. DIAL 356-0735 MHNro per hour, depending on ability. 264-4525 5256 BEACH BOULEVARD DIAL 359-2895 60-70 WPM must. Call 388-2755 tNAT f01GIDL6JSPMTRTYDEEP; - I ow", i i xxxKXxsxxaxxaKaacxxxxx!tf+ rrc 'I'TI'L"".''tti ."1--\... ......'"'\.,vti.ti" '\.."' "."'.......I Ii >for I appointment.......'t...'.. ..'.. ,\..'"....'..'.'"".......\,..... ....".4.. ......." ...."...,...." ,,'\.," \011I -- -- -, - r--- : Page! 10 JAX AIR NEWSAFTERBURNERForm 28, 19I .. . I National O'Wives :,rr .r. Ralph Wantsa Residence," Foundation ,...,.... -' Boda BagFAMILY - There are approximately Hall the first to be built and ;.w+ ..... 11,000 officers' widows of the later at other similar residences P. < M ( EDITOR) "Let'ssee three sea services who have will need financial assistance -' now.Myrtle wants dome china passed their 62ndbirthday. Manyof from the Foundation. :'oJ::< and Mother wants a radio. Ralph these women who played a vital Ground was broken on 22 September would like a boda Lag and this role as "silent partners"are 1967 for Vinson Hall shawl looks just right forGrand- today lonely secluded and which is named for the Honor- ma.Think unhappy. Some are confrontedwith able Carl Vinson who was for the buyer is browsing serious problems. The many years Chairman of the through a foreign market place? thought of a home for widows and House Armed Services Com- Not all. He's shopping in the retired officers and their wivesto mlttee.Itwill have about 300 apartments 4 USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSE- provide security, companionship mostly efficiencies VELT's Bazaar . independence and lifetime with some one and two bedroom The bazaar has been in opera- nursing care was originally suites. Although the apartments tion for several months while sparked by the Navy' Officers' are kitchen equipped a dining the Roosevelt is deployed to the Wives Clubs and quickly the room will be available to resi- -- ---- ----- Marine and Coast Guard wives' dents, and their guests. A beau- LCdr Flick of Carrier Air Wing Eight discusses landing signal Mediterranean. It features for- clubs joined up. The result tiful lounge, chapel, craft rooms ooerations with Greek visitor eign merchandise at greatly reduced the- was the formation of the Navy and twenty bed infirmary add to prices and augments Marine Coast Guard formationof the comfort and enjoyment of V in- - - regular ship's store. With ffosie and sang the Navy Marine Coast Guard son Hall. Actually the bazaar, with Its Residence Foundation a tax The Board of Trustees is taking generous assortment of European F 84G. free non profit organization every step possible to reduce Attack Carrier Air Wing Eight public Guests goods, is the oCf-shyr of another were given a completetour of .whose mission is to build sev- costs of construction and opera- hosted a visit by members Roosevelt innovation--the"minibazaar" of the with the ,. the 115th Combat Wing of the ship stops at eral such residences. Somethinglike tion in order to control rents, The "minibazaar" LSO Platform Deck Con- Flight 20 to 25 percent of the wid- but no compromise will be made Royal Hellenic Air Force aboard trol Combat Information Center features a different display each ows who will live at Vinson with quality comfort and safety. the USS Shangri La (CVA 38)). and Room day. One day it may show swea- a Squadron Ready The 115th is based at Souda Bay of where with Cdr. JohnC. ters, the next a selection and is composed of two fighter they met Officers NCCTs E-4 &Abomand squadrons employing the Re- Dixon Commander Attack Car cameras leather goods. Air Wing Eight and were givena The ship's supply purchasesall All Civilian Pes0nneliAT squadron brief byCdr.Ohlrich, items directly from foreign ; Commander of Attack Squadron manufacturers. Profits derived -'L--- Ninety Five. Tour assistancewas from .the minimum mark-up go provided by ''LCdr. Flick into the ship's Welfare and Rec- 14 ) (STEAK HOUSE 1 (CVW8 PAO) and LCdr. Skar reation Fund. latos (VF 13)). LCdr. Skar- U. S. Savings Bonds will return - ... i ::: r1 l :mm: latos made use of his Greek $4 for every $3 you invest-- I i: CHOICEST and Story and Language Fluencyin in Just seven years. explaining the many facts of : Steaks, Seafood Carrier'. Aviation to the guests. :: VA 72 scored, its third CanYouTAKE and ChickoR straight sweep of the Roosevelt at the efficiency awards this month, YOUR CAR :: lowest prices in town winning both the OK 3 for landing WTH YOU? !: Complete Menu proficiency and the Captain'sE For Financing' and Insurance Served at Any Hour for the highest degree of pro- Stateside and Overseas. Call F fessionalism.LCdr. . J. P. Lamers, of VA- DYER M. BURR Y 72 took the individual honors for GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES THEMHBEMBafiS8l9MHMHBB r the squadronbywinningtheOK3Individual FINANCE CORPORATION Award for proficiency.VA F 72 and her companion INTERNAT\\ dAL SERVICE | squadrons in Carrier Air Wing INSURANCE COMPANY One are embarked on the Roo- 5615 Timuquana Rd. 771-OS27 sevelt in the Mediterranean. AMERICAN 1038 Park St , J IN 5 POINTSnext to 5 Points Theatre FINANCE } PH 355.5112 I II( AM Til 9 PM VISIT OFFICES INJACKSONVILLE CLAUDE NOLAN CApltLAC & PONTIAC , HBH """* * Remember the 5 American Finance addresses below whenever you IVIA1N AT ORANGE need cash in t hurry! American Finance, America's Dependable Loan Service, Is waiting to help you get more out of life-tha OPEN WON. THRU SAT. UNTIL 8 PM American Way-wlth a prompt cash l ban. For bill consolidation, emergencies, or 101 other expenses that can't wait 'phone or visit American Finance Or use the handy coupon. Most amounts. 6s.b6GGG1 PHONE EL 3-3922 on your signature alone. MOS. CASH PAYMTt CASH PATMU. CASH PAYMTS. 24 135.00 7.95 350.00 19.90 600.00 32.40 Tta ibova paymnts.bcludc aU chirps unfa tte Florida Consume Fbuact Act '\' '-dP\ .- . - ------------------------------------- TOt AMERICAN fiNANCE(mall to oatu Marllt'OO-lll below) I AEDSICY'SLOUNGE . , i NAME AMT. WANTED i Get Both Feet j 1 ADDRES3 PHOH ., WifE CR HUSlWCD'S NAME On The Ground... & PACKAGE STORE DIPLOYED eYI ADDRESS PHONE I Get.Them 3909 BLAND/NC BLVD. PHONE T.3385 ACES liST 3 PLACES WHERE YOU HAVE USED CREDITiIi. In The Air!! LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURS. 2- s NB i Learn to } ___________________________________J MIXED DRINKS FOR CVfNIMCS FLY!! : AMUICAN i niDCEIi Extend Your Life Circl'e! Half PriceLADIES O Jf_Y Join the, Jax Lal8IifkZ DANCING EVER' NIGHT j p JACKSONVILLE Navy FlyingClub DRIVE-IN Sf:;( VICE/ - 6544 Normandy-Boulevard .'bon..117. 5410 Norwood Avtnu*. Gateofty ShO wntor109 .Phona 785-145 FAA Licensed Instructors Wilt Day S t -Ptiona 95C-MCS CASE LOTS at 2020 Handricks AvaniM -Phon 3SC-3441 CALL FOR INFORMATION JACKSONVILLE .BEACH -. 1238 Beach Boulevard WHOLESALE PRICESMarch Bach Plaza Shopping C ntar __ -Phone 24+3M8 781-0227 . r . . March 28 1968 jAX NEWS/AFTERBURNER. Page II . St. Johns Announces On Board Dental Program as tars ra sp April Sign Up I; Summer Classes To Be OfferedSt. Starts MOld yw . , Johns River Junior Colleg!; facilitate requests from the Sixth programs may be obtained frorr 1 < has announced the convening,; Naval District. The Navy pays the Educational Services Office a Scheduling of appointments for dates and classes to be offere(i 75 per cent of tuition under then Bldg. 955. children whose sponsor's birth aboard the base this summer i: aid program. Additional in The courses to be offered this month is April will begin Monday cooperation with the air station'5 formation on off duty educational summer are: for the Dental Department's Pre- Educational Services Office. ventive Dentistry Program. ;: Trimester III A will run from 1 TRIMESTER III A, 1968 p S Appointment may be made by j' April 30 through June 10 with the sponsor or spouse at the Den- ., eight courses offered. TrimesterIII ] SYMBOL SECT. COURSE CREDIT TIME NIGHT INST tal Department appointment desk B will commence June 24 and ( fl Ig during normal working hours. At end Aug. 5 and include three JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION BUILDING 600 that time they will be givena courses. In addition, a regula]r definite appointment and giv - 14 week summer session wit]1 (Rooms to be Assigned) en. i necessary materials and in- be held and will run from April:1 structions. No telephone ap - 30 through Aug. 5. Three cour- BUSINESS g 3APRIL'S pointments can be made. ses will be offered for the 14- BA 101 NAS Intro. Business 3 6:3010:00 MTh Each child will receive amoral week session. 4 ",_ ..1 1 health examination, an ap- Registration for the trimester COMMUNICATIONS "T plication of a sub slant to inhibit III A courses will be held at t EH 101 NAS Composition I 3 6:30: 10:00 TTh decay an oral hygiene demon- Bldg. 600 from 6 to 8 p.m. on 1 EH 102 WAS Composition II 3 6:30: 10:00 TTh stration and lecture and dental , April 30 and May 1. SH 102 NAS Beginning Spanish 4 6:0010:00 MTTh health educational material. No Lt. (jg) Gloria Amatrudi educational X rays will be taken. services officer said t I MATHEMATICS that requests for tuition aid I MS 101 NAS Fundamental Math 3 6:30: 10:00 MTh GIRL Talented and Have you filed your income should be made in Bldg. 95 5) MS 103 NAS College Algebra 3 6:3010:00 MTh Diller attractive, star comedienne of TV and motion Phyllis tax out. returns? Time is running -..... as soon as possible in order to) picture, it our AFPS calendar SOCIAL SCIENCE girl for the month of AprO. pppgliS% p HY 1021 World Civ. II 3 6:3010:00 TTh t.tS13 SY 1201 Intro. Sociology 3 6:3010:00 TTh (I GIANT SWAP MEETJAX r1tvtMl Ji LARGEST FLEA Know& YOURHM IS TRIMESTER III B i MARKET :; l O r 'I IrY 5; Come Buy, Self 'or Browse COMMUNICATIONS . TWO ocALa J Thousands of Items EH 102 NAS Composition if 3 6:301 0:00 TTh : J : \ Id j Blanding Drive-In Theatre $ MATHEMATICSMS : E tREMf' irs i Every Sat. 7 a.m.-6Apjn. J 91 NAS Elementary Alg 3L 6:3010:00 MTh Sun. I p.m. 6'1)\i.\! MS 108 NASHUMANITIES Modern Anal.Trig. 3 6:3010:00 MTh flL6 EA i 768 7085 or 768 4793 g 14 WEEKS SUMMER SESSION (April 30 August 5)) PY 210 NAS Human Behavior 3 6:30 9:30 w Need money k TECHNICALDP 101 NAS Intro. Data Process 3 6:30 9:30 w to bills . pay DP 104 NAS Computer Program 4 6:30 9:30 TTh ,, REGISTRATION FOR TRI nesday, May 1. THE ORIGINAL! MESTER III A at Naval Air StaREGISTRATION DATES FORt : See HFC. .f. on: 6:00 p. m 8:00 p.m. TRIMESTER HI B, all centers THE AUTHENTIC! Tuesday, April ,30. and Wedto be announced later. *" .- .. ..., TAPERED UNDERWEAR . MILITARY AUTO INSURANCE ... AI' Ranks All Ages .. lOW RATES . EASY MONTHLY ; I PAYMENTSCONTINENTAL k kxx a , I YKw :moat. ,.4 INSURANCE i: UNDERWRITERS INC. , 41' ,, (I'ornlerI lt. \1|C'/)01t<$i"iir.s 'Insurance/ Got more bills than money to pay them?See the military 6479 1"I.y.lllly". 388-7676 loan counsellor HFC.fora Bill Payer Loan from Household Finance.At . Coil Us Anytime Household, we'll tell you,in advance how much your to Bill Payer Loan will cost-plainly and simply, in dollars . d and cents. No hidden No / t giveyou charges. extras. No surprises .1tC L) at Household Finance. y that trim Before you sign on the dotted line, know what your loan will cost. athleticlook . V e... MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS . Most Y..o.I 24 JA U 6 1's 4 ,4, popular 4 peywts payssb paysets paysrts ,, t to watch in % of 'J" $100 5,93 729 10.07 $18.48 I 200 11,86 14.59 20.14 36.97 .' TM \ / the world 300 17,79 21.88 30.21 55.45 .:. A 500 28,97 35.85 49.75 91.78 %of the world is underwater.In 600 34.39 42.66 59.35 109.80 that world,skindivers have r' TORSO T-SHIRT 9' made the Zodiac Chart art computed at J% on that part ofKkiduUd self-winding monthly bolanett not txettJinf 9300 i Tapered fit with reinforcedside.vents. Sea Wolf their undisputed first and 2% ." any """"ruln. TAil xktdult it Perma-Sized \ choice.Big luminous,easy-to- baud tit Prompt payment and includes ctorju. combed cotton knit. White enq J read dial.Tested and guaranteedfor S-M-L.: waterproofing-accuracy w/ 660 feet underwater.Sweep second HOUSEHOLDFINANCE SHORTISHORTTMShort hand and movable bezel to tell your & \\ Ftime under at a glance.Unbreakable and tapered to hug the - t lifetime mainspring and balancer hips. Reinforced side-vents. \ staff.There's no better watch,no _ Combed cotton broadcloth. better value for active sportsmen. 2840. ,r Men's or ladies'black or white dial; y Model 1750 W,$110. 1111 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 AT YOUR Zodiac Cedar Hills Shopping Center t IA. WATCH COMPANY NAVY EXCHANGESTORE / lZl2AwmmollMA.ns Aa.N.rN.Y,10071 3734 Blanding Blvd.-771-9190 " .Wdtrpxol W cryMil MM.ne crown w.MNKt.: 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 Ask..but*ur_vnng toursI ..'.4'.....'4J&. '......... ..........'.'.:.-"-,'."':\.'.'\,\',...... .4'...4:...:..:..:.;.:.:.: :.:.;.;.."..f '"....'.'........-.......".... 111111 IN\1' 1""",1,11?.t, .e 1.1,11,1.11.1.,.....,..,"." , r ./ Pace 12 JAX AIR NEW5/ ERBURNER March 28, (1968 I 1 6ND Voll.yba! I S . ' 7r a. T. Off Sot tl H f* Monday I ItCira'FARti 1, " The Sixth Naval District volleyball - I. ++s. tournament will get underway Monday at lOa.m.here Intramural BowlingTeam ) as five teams compete for abert!h I ttt 8 i in the South Atlantic Regional, ' to be heldaboardbaseApri18-12. : : StandingsSLAWN : The teams entering next week j competition are Jax Navy, Cecil Atlantic National .. I ""'''JF:' ''' iIf..i. '. , Field, NAS Memphis Naval ..: Air Basic Training Command BUCHANAN GRIMES Team Won Lost Team Won Lost Handicaps 14 6 Foggy Five I 15.5 4.5 A Pensacola and Navy Charleston Beanburners 14 6 AOMD 4## 2 '12 4 It will be double round robin . a \ Academy Orioles Split; Spoilers 13 7 Red Darters 9 3 . affair with the teams playi. ". the best three of five sets for Red Darters 10 6 CPO's (FIC) 15 I 5 15 9 Faid Folk 6 B6 Balls 14 I each match. There will be four matches staged Monday and Tennis SetsThe Chiefs VW 4 12 8 Tipplers .. 13 7 Navy Sweeps " Thursday with the last match Hurricanes 9 m r 7 Hard Hat. M .J *.. 10 10 11 9 Warrior f" Chargers Sky 10 y 0 starting at 3p.m.eachday.Tuesday 4 and Wednesday will featuresix U. S. Naval Academy's "Jacksonville has some fine ten- BB Stackers 10.5. 9.5 Chiefs NARTU .4 matches with the last contest baseball team swapped games nis players and presented keen Leftovers 9 11 Blue 7 9 I getting underway at 6 p.m. with the Baltimore Oriole farm competition." Cowin is a Jun- Uncles 10 14 Molar Rollers 8 12 The winner of the tournamentwill club here over the weekend in ior from Mountain Lakes, N. J. Tar Babies 9 15 Hurricanes 7 13 represent COM Six in the two pre season contests., and ranked sixth in East Coast CPO's VP-30 8.5 15.5 Pin Teasers 5 11 South Atlantic Regional,the following Rick Buchanan, a returning college division tennis compe- AFEES 6.5, 17.5 Pin Kings, ',5 15 -- week. Also competingin letterman and third year starter tition. last season.TrT.vIL. Supply 4.5 5.5 Outcasts 4 12 for the hurled his -- '" !: ".- MARTD 4## 2 4 16 Academy, teamto ' the regional tourney will be : ,' . COM Five, eight and ten. a 10 1 decision over theFernandina'B ....'1'1: Continental.. American , The All Navy volleyball tour ach based Orioles ' Team Won Lost Team Won Lost ney will be played here April JnSaturday's[ game. The Academy r .> :;., MARTD # 1 16 4 Falcons 15 5 the 10 . ,picked runs on up 5 15 19 as the top'teams throughout /. ; 679th 15 Hunters 18 6 13 hits while limiting the farm " the Navy compete for club to eight hits. Sparks 14 6 Cloak & Dagger 17 7. the championship crown and a Pro's 15 9 Strikers 14 6 In Sunday's contest, the Balti- chance to move into the Interser- Eagles 12 8 Crash &Fire 15 9Unstrikeables more fledgings dropped the Academy - vice,.tournament\ 5-3 behind the pitchingof 6:' 40 Neptunes 14 10 ' Rip Cords 14. X Impulses 11 13 I. Bill Grimes who is .. startinghis Mad Foxes 1## 2 11 second with the Oriole 9 Cannon Cockers 11 13 -:3"-: 2:1: organization.year Grimes allowed -' Chokers Cadeuces #4# 1 12 11 12 Flap Jax 11 13 10 hits while the losing pitcher, -:' 9 11 Nomads 11 13 Electrons Needlers 7 9 ''q (AFPS Feature Rick Graham gave up nine. > '4dr < White Hats 7 13 Red Darters # 1 5 7 I 1. Babe Ruth hit more home Tennis t AO.ID 4## 1 6 18 Gold 8 16 runs than any other ball playerin 1 15 1 ## Greenbacks Cadeuces 2 7 17 baseball.:! Who is second and The Academy's tennis team Y how many did he hit? lost only one singles match in O / O 'i I ''0 ''''' '.i 2. The, term "Texas Leaguer"is their three days of competitionwhich 1 associated: with which sport? began here Friday. Fri- I@JJO@IJJDg)(! }\ (! [ i football; horse shoes; baseball; day afternoon they swept four golf. singles matches as they took on 1 By the makers of 3. In boxing divisions whichis leading junior tennis players Johnson and Evlnrude 1 heavier, bantamweight or BOY ? from the Jacksonville area. Outboard Motors. featherweight Saturday, the Academy lost one I who 4. Can holds you the name National the player Football of six singles matches to Jack- I Factory Authorized ,4 ,, j record for most points in sonville University while pickingup ,Service r championship: games? the three sets of doubles. 1 Dept. S Sunday afternoon the Academy Complete Repairs on All Makes Answers made a clean sweep over St.Johns On Purchase .. ' River Junior College winning all NO SECRETS Blonde and 1 10 OFF . .,. saws8 am; ujv qUloo 9s. JO iso; six singles matches and three beautiful Edy Williams obviout- 1 I. Net Any bOY. '..; :::= aUlJaJII svij VZOJQJo puslaea10 l: doubles. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 303 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |