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., : : '- -:('S.,). 'EY: : ;+ ':( \ ;} ;" : .JII-'W' \ >k ?.kaga?: ?v4;'. ,?:axZ \ 3 ,;\\ ?,,vyYv'aa; . rjLk4AriR:: : KJ 1 ) \ - "N'J.::':::: ; !rte ' \" ILLJ.4..r : .y : : : , :;: ilL Published by the Holt Publishing Company a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be consider 4n II ffrlaWrUftlQf any military department. The appearance' of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the prollt.t erVices advertised. VOL. 26 NO. 3 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA APRIL I II I 1968 I 149 NASers Get Promotion Nod Off Tests 138 Advance TuesdayTwo ), ;. Jf ":!f": ;,; I If >- \ months of "sweating the 194 who were promoted off the second class and 58 men and ,, .:1\l', i '/ "'I- \1. Navy's twice-a-year promotion August 1967 test and 73 less woman will Join the petty officer :'..}: ., I f tests ended for 368 NASers Mon than off the tests a year ago. ranks as new third classes. < ":;">' v, ', .)t":""...}' 4 4r day as the air station's personnel The largest portion of the new Nine enlisteds on the Commander :: ,: : ; :: t' office received the results of promotions 138 will become Fleet Air Jacksonville staff , the February exams. effective Tuesday with the other got the promotion nod Monday The results were good news u_ __u_ _u__u ___.___u__._._u.uu.uuuuuu_ for 149 while 1&i enlisteds were told they failed and will have to More Promotions OH Page 5 a wait until August in order to <>m.vvxvvvreivvvvvvvvxvvvtt tM v ,take another shot at a new crow. Five StrikersAn 11 scattered over July Augustand with seven becoming effectivenext September. week. One man will put additional five people were While no promotions were authorized on his CPO hat two will make authorized as strikers and 29 for NASers in May and second and four go to E-4. The were listed as PNA (passed not June those people who were other two both chiefs will be , advanced). The results of the listed as PNA may be picked up promoted July 16. third class steward test will return on future promotion letters and The Jax Air News will carrya .:, P to the station around June 1. be authorized to sew on a new break down by rates next week, Because of the compromise of crow. listing the numbers of personnelwho the E-4 steward test it will be Uniform Rush took the test in what pay Captain Stack (R) hands AFMA gavel to Captain Hempson. given Navy-wide later this month grade how many passed failed with 12 men at NAS Jax retakingthe By pay grades five men will and were listed as PNA. exam. have until Tuesday to buy new To CPO Management Group The total number of enlisted CPO garb, 22 will make E-6 personnel fell 45 short of the next week 53 will move up to Advancing to E 7 April 16 areAMEC R. G. Boyd ATC D. Installs New OfficersCapt. II. Brown ASC G. W. Cutts and HMC A. Gallagher. '' To E-4 D. A. Hempson. NAS Jax supply officer became the new " president of the Jacksonville Chapter 40 of the Armed Forces ADJ1 H. Allison RMl K. Ar- Management Association during installation ceremonies at the ceneaux HM1 R.W.Ausbon.HMlA. Officers Club Tuesday evening. t G. Bumpus, SKI F. Capers He succeeds Capt. Martin J. Stack NAS Sax CO, as head of J: r*" .. ..'I AS1 E. B. Clark AZ1 E. Cow art the management group. *4ft. ADJ1 G. L. Cox DPI D. C.Gilllam Other officials Installed for 1968 -69 are G. B. Kummer Jr., .to-. , t. HMl A. Guntner. SMl Executive VP, NARF; Cdr. C. H. Eckert NAS lax comptroller E. Habblett. VP for Programs; D. Worsowicz; IRD. VP for Membership; Mrs. f , ,of Also, AZ1 H. L.' Haberle J. R. Fernandez Data Processing Cecil Field secretary; and J. . \ AMH1 J. L. Harding. ANSI A. W. Creecy NARF treasurer. t' . ,t Maestas SDI R. Parungao HM1 New Council members for the organization are J. W. Leverence, D. Powell. ABEl R. L. Smith NARF; H. Chesley. NARF; Mrs. Mary Selby IRD Jax; L. B. Eu- I'R. RMl D. Steinhoff, MU1 S. Stuf- banks IRD Jax and Mrs. Barbara Nettles. NAS Jax Supply. flebeam RIM Wilkes.andBMl Speaker at the intallation was Jerry Barnum, president of J. Williams. Jerome Barnum Association, a world wide management constultant To E-5 firm in New York. Capt. R. M. Harrison, CHC, served as masterof I,, ceremonies. JO2 M. J. Andersen PN2 P. Aspinall SD2 A. L. Avila ABH2 Career Counselor O. Bachhofer.AC2 B.B.Burnham. Retiring PN 2 D. L. Carney, ASM2 C. B. .. Clark AC2 E. Clayton, ADR2L. Conner MU2 P. R. CookAZ2 Honored C. A Dahl, AMS2 E. W. Darden During Ceremony ETN2 W. T. Drier AC2 S. Dum- tR oulin ADJ2 V. O. Englar, PN2 Retiring Chief Yeoman RobertL. counselors to ensure refresher - M. Enriquez, RM2 R. W. Fair training and instill career Selby received the Navy Achievement - PR2 R. C. Folk AMS2 C. E. orientation in his students. Garner AE2 L. E. Glenna, RM2R. Medal during cere- .. Goebel, AMH2 R. E. Gusta- monies at Fleet Air Jacksonville Through his excellent career'planning headquarters Monday. Retiring and benefits guidanceto ; subordinate commands including - son.Also with than 27 active 1 a RM2 C. Harmon AC2 W. more years P Harrison RM2 E. Henderson duty the chief received the medal presentations to Navy wives, Chief Yeoman Selby emphasized - from RAdm. Robert J. Stroh LF AC2 R. M. Jensen,ABH2J. Kirk- of the dignity service / commander Fleet Air Jackson- land AE2 J. R. Ludwig, AMS2G. ' life and thereby increased mor- Mangold, AE2 G. D. Maurer ville. " i RM2 P. D. McBee, TM2 H. A. Chief Selby was cited for his ale. t,yr McCoy ETN2 J. W. Moody. outstanding leadership profes- . Also ATN2 D. ,R. Nicol. ETR2J. sional knowledge and initiative ? D. O'ConnellAE2L.A. Pamplin while assigned as an instructorand AC2 F. C. Ramage, RM2G. administrative assistantat ": L. Randall AE2 G. A. Regan the Naval Air Force Atlan- 1:. ., , tic Fleet Career Information .i.tJ. .. '1 HM2 S. Sample ACS M. Sander '" w "(r ,; , Center here. He is the second / ". y AZ2 J. W. Sarver, AC2 R. > y professional career counselorat ..4 Stelnhauer, IlNt2H.L.StreitAC2 the center to receive the Navy ': ' r , J. P. Sugg!;, ADR2 R. Vercruysse Achievement Medal in the past 'I\ ";01'-: , AC2 E. Wheeler PN2 R. Whit- two months.A I' i a t' w taker. ATN2 D. F. 'Wold, native of Middletown, Ohio. ' .. 9_1. .. ., To E.4 Chief Selby entered the Navy in i) ---- ---- -- -- July 19-12 and served In the Paci- ,/ READY SERVICES; -- Easter ;sunrise) services will be heldat Bond CYN3 A03 E. Barlow T. W. Booth.AX3: G.ADJ3R. W. fic during World War II. He , 5:55: Sunday morning be.'ide the small lake behind:: the All Borgmann YN3 T. E. Brown has been assigned to the Career Saints Chapel. Erecting the cross In preparation for the AMS3 P. Burkard MU3 N. Information Center here since -- service are (L to R) LCdr.. Floyd E. Sims PN2 Ron Jones Chmielewski, PR3 P. Courch- March 1961. l and Lt.-Thomas F. Johnston (ATTC). P113 D. I. Crltser AMS3A. The citation accompanying the esne Capt. Robert M. Harrison CHC. and Chaplain Johnson will Crivaro, CYN3 D. B. Devlin, medal reads in part: "He Introduced - conduct the"V ervice. The chapel choir will sing and the AZ3 C. L. and presented new _ A03 R. D. Echols BR- _ Commander Fleet Air Jacksonville Band will play for the AMI 13 M.EvanlckiAC3J. courses of Instruction conducted '* '! Edgerly FOR SERVICE Admiral' 'I ' continuous retraining obsenance. In of rain the service will a early morning case E. Fraley SK3 G. D. Gehrke, Stroh Achievement Medalon be held in the chapel. CYN3 N. A. Gibson A03 P. program for instructors under pins his, supervision, and instituted Chief Selby during Monday (Continued, on Page 2)) close liaslon with Fleet Unit ceremony.w . V.2, .--J--.II . Page JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER April I II I, 1968 ---- /Editorial View Points :f>nl ne: = &er 'C'e S-' L, " 01 , the Picture ROMAN CATHOLICSt. You'rein! . , Edward's ? ** Chapel , 'Gold, tbatjjllu|' r 4''pre| #io ] mejal l, has been a news maker for SUNDAY MASS9 a.m. . years. It was in me 1800$ 'aai Jtil} Is today. It may seem unusual and 11 a.m. ' that you, as an American serviceman, could be associated with DAILY MASS11:30a.m.. these headlines, but you are, especially if you are serving or SATURDAY MASS9a.m.. .. about to serve overseas. NAPS! Religious Education Classes TUilJItt\\ SON VERY lime BIT In today's news the gold mar- (Grade School) - 945am. kets of the world are affected or: CONFESSIONS5: p.m. --and that means Uncle Sam,too. II -5:30: p.m. and 7 p.m. -7JOp.m.: w That's where you come in, and I" MONDAY here's how it happens: I.,' Religious Education Classes " Traditionally gold has been t J r, (High School) - -7 p.m. ' the ultimate means of settling \, l S. TUESDAY M accounts among trading nations. ".'., .!1)) Single Young Catholic Organiy Since 1934 it has been the policy 6'0' '.;, zation - -7:30 p.m. of our government to buy gold ':.;, 1 THURDA Y-CA Tl IOLIC CHOIR from, and sell gold to, foreign '-:.: tiii '' Watch Your Speed .. Policeman R.P. Heselschwerdt sets up 7 p.m. governments, central banks and s- 7 J U.S. Naval Hospital . other official institutions at $35 ; '.j, .'. !, the NAS Security Departments new radar unit to curb speeding > an ounce. 4, \," .. motorists and help prevent accidents. SUNDAY MASS - -8j.m. Because we have honored this I.Ufj.Rt. the American dollar NEB\ .... policy, over pAIL ServicesTHIRD : i O Cross ,., Red the years has earned the reputa- tE # SUNDAY SERVICE 10 a.m. '- .' ;, : tion of being "as good as gold." ,"I :t., The confidence placed In the Y''E r.; 'J,., IN A SERIES, \ PROTESTANT " J < . \ dollar by foreign businessmen -J 1. <" , : : : " and governments is demonstrated 4 By Virginia Gunter All Saints Chapel c. : _ by the fact'that dollars are often } used to pay for goods and serv- I Ordinary leave for com- involving death or serious ill- SUNDAY .. . ices sold between two foreign passionate reasons maybe granted ness of close relatives whose Divine Worship Senice-lOa.m. '" countries as well as between our ._ under certain conditions relationship does not meet the Junior Worship Service 10 a.m. . own country and a trading ... eligibility for emergency leavein Bids. 722 . partner. :" Naval Air Systems military regulations. Church School 9 a.m. Bldg. ''". , As more U.S. dollars have been"paid to foreigners by Uncle #722Junior "I". , Sam, some of the foreign holders of dollars have accumulatedwhat Seeks News ArticlesThe Since travel expenses during Youth Fellowship 5 p.m. : ' they consider to be more dollars than they need.In compassionate leave are often Bldg. 722 :;" . turn, they have been selling them to their central banks In Naval Air Systems Newsis costly to the individual concernedthis Senior Youth Fellowship 6:30 ,' exchange for their own currencies. Some of these central banks seeking newsworthy articles type of leave should be decided p.m. " have been exchanging these dollars for U.S. gold. As a result for September 1968. upon only after all other means 'TUESDAYJunior ' Uncle Sam's gold reserves have been dropping since 1957.: Deadline for articles or photographs of solving the problem have been Choir Rehearsal p.m. ., And here is where you, the American serviceman, enters the being submitted has been considered. Servicemen should Bldg. $ 722 picture. When serving abroad, your purchasing power Is the American set for May 15. The early dead- seek the counsel of the Red Cross WEDNESDAYSenior ' dollar. The more dollars you spend In a foreign economy, line is necessary to allow for field director and their com Choir Rehearsal 7:30... ., the more It hurts Uncle Sam--your people back home. adequate review of submitted manding officer or senior petty p.m. S, . There Is a solution. You can help stem our government's gold articles and for editing, printIng officer. The, problem's solution THURSDAYYoung , drain by purchasing American-made products and enrolling in a and distribution. may be less costly and easier Adult Club 7 p.m.. i i'S: :': , " savings plan. Remember, the Uniformed Services Savings Deposit Further information on sub than it appears at first. Bldg. fr; 722 \ ',\ Program pays 10 per cent Interest overseas.As nutting articles can be found in Christian Science Service I ..'i President Johnson said: "The time has now come for decisive NavAirNote 5600.4 of Dec. 24, Red Cross services are 8 p.m. Bldg. # 751 : ', ; ." . action designed: to bring our balance of payments to--or 1966. 'available, verification purposes ,- ."e S a. A. t o "S.'10,;.,:(' :. -' ..,.... ...;, close to equilibrium in the year ahead. The need is a national and in case of death or serious d I' HOLY WEEK :.A.jl (' international responsibility of the highest priority." -illness, as well as for certain PROTESTANTS . Do --buy American and American dollars. AFPS New ,: r' "..,' , your pan save ( ) PO'SContinued personal and family problem: ' Maunday t (Holy) Thursday April however, many problems cannot ( from Page I) be verified by the Red Cross 11 ;'. ".. i because of their sensitive natureor 7:30 p.m. Communion,All Saints'Chapel .,, ,, , What Is Easter? GlazewskI ETN3 K., A03 Hamilton J. P., Golden ETN3, became they require character '."J M. Hamilton, EON3 D. ?\I.Harbin. investigation.In Good Friday, April 12 :,' "<* I By Lcdr. F. E. Sims, CH C Also CYN3 B. Hartsuff, ETR3K. such cases, notarized affidavits 12 1:00 p.m. Seven Last D. Holt, ADJ3 R. T. Innes, are acceptable by the Words i The glory of Easter is not spring, a new wardrobe or holidays.The ATR3 J. A. Kovach, AMIU D. adjutant general in lieu of Red All Saint Chapel ' glory of Easter is a person: the Lord Jesus Christ.!:: The W. Lentz, ATR3 G. L. Levin ky, Cross verification. disciples were saddened and disheartened at the trial and cruci A03 J. R. Luke, RM3 C. B. Malone Easter Sunday April 14 . fixion. Their and PH3 D. E. Mason, AE3G. r:5o) : ) a.m. Sunrise Service,Chapel ., hopes aspirations were gone. Even the first \ Masterson CYN3 R. k-Gln- Area. visitors to the grave went to complete his burial. For Jesus had TrafficViolations been buried so hurriedly on Friday that there was not enough timeto ley, AMS3: A. Mc tullen, ETN3E. 9 a.m. Sunday School, Bldg.. f 722 "1 " properly prepare his remains. Seemingly, the furtherest thought J. Melkel, UTA3 W. Mespelt.? 10 a.m. Easter Services; AllSaints' , from any of the disciples' minds was that Jesus would rise from AMS3( ?Mullenax.t Chapel i':': the dead. -J ; Also, CYN3 R. P.OrattoADJ3 10 a.m.. 1 hospital Chanel : S. Patton, ADR3 L. Pinkston, PI 13 10:30 a.m. i Hospital! Chapel Lutheran : ", " Yet upon the first day of the week, not only was the tomb empty, S. M. Rascoe AMS3D.Reynolds: Holy Communion s", : , but the angels proclaimed: "He is risen." These words changedthe N. ' CYN3 W. A. Sard, AC3 C. Shuler 1> - The following is of . life of the disciples. For this announcement gave life to the a report ROMAN CATHOLIC , CSS J. G. Simpson, AMIW? : motor vehicle accidents and traf- " disciples.The R. Stelninger; AK3: K. A. Straw. fic violations for the period of Holy Thursday April 11 I religion of Easter stresses life, not death. And the disciplescame DP3 T. Sweeney, PH3 B. W. March 26 through April 1. 7:30 p.m. Mass and Procession t"i ' alive after they had seen the risen Lord. Just as Easter Taylor, ETN3 L. J. Teal, CYN3E. Number of Accidents St. Edwards Chapel life and vitality to the disciples, even so our life should take onnew D. Thomas,AO3 B.Thompson, This Week eo - -6 1 meaning as we contemplate the miracle of the resurrection ASM3 11. Viehmann, MlMD.Von-: Total Accidents this year th rough Good; Friday April 12 ;:s ' during this Easter season. fraenkel. AMS3: J.I.I. Wharton, April ] - - -61J ;3 p.m. Good Friday Liturgy r. AMS3 G.; L. Wheeler AZ3 K. Number of Accidents through Sr. Edwards Chapel :, '1, S " Jesus has called us to "come" to him. But we also need to remember Whitlock, ATN3 R. Willbrandt( : March' 26 - - -60 i that He has commanded that we "go and tell the world." ATN3 J. Williams' RM3 L. S. Total number of days' since Holy Saturday, April 13 ;s >" As we gather to worship the Risen Lord this Easter we to rand ' may go Wiseman. last; Injury in a motoryehicle 7:30 p.m. Easter Vigil Liturgy : :-- . serve our family, our neighbor, our friends and the world with Mass;, St. Ed\\'ard3Olapcl ,, \ His love. Other Promotees Occident - - -15 -r.-... ;..k Number of ViolationsThis ADJC W. Hildreth, YN3 S. ;,Week:3': -; Easter Sunday f.. f r Feldbauer and C. Pettie will be Speeding - - -3T: 8 a.m.Mass Hospital Chapel t:: :, advanced July 16, and HMJ W. Reckless Driving eo..; -3; 9 a.m. Mass St. EdwardsChapel ( .', JAX JLXXf 1STEWS Bergler will be advanced: August Going through stop Sign .- -4 ; 16. Other Violations34 11a.m. Mass St. Edwards 7' . September 16, ADJ3 T. Bunting Twenty three.driver; appeared Chapel . ADJ3 M. M. Busick, ADJ3J. before the Traffic Hearing . The 1 J\\ AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Landerer ADJ3 J. A. Little Board at the meeting heldon ,\ distributed each Thursday at the tl. S. Naval! Air Station, DTG3 D. R. Schneck and ADJ3J. of thecae 4. Jacksonville' Florida, by the Holt Publishing. Company, L. Shipman will advance.Com April Disposition :: a private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JA\ AIR :; included the following: Save forJarainy NEWS must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Uox Fair Hikes Four lot: driving and parking 2, NAS J Jacksonville, by 12"PO noon on Monday before pub privileges aboard station for : ,P:. lication. News items are welcomed from all sources Telephone - Com Fair Jax staffers being various periods; 12 were assigned ;- '\ 772 311* or 3119. promoted next week are: 'YNJ \ to complete an' eiWtt -hour day. ri: : . Advertisements arc solicited by the publisher and queries Thadde Adamczyk, PT2 LloydA. courses in remedial driving at i },. concerning such should be directed to: Grissom, RM-J 1: Robert W. NATTC; Four received sus- 'it . Hall, CYNJ William: Humphrey.PH3 pensions; Five were given ; . The Holt Publishing Company 1950 Blanding Blvd. Michael McClue, YN2 Michael warnings; Three was dismissed S / '. Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 Telephone 388. 2755 Slagle and BMC{ Richard Nine were fined (C. S. COM Invest In ; ,: Thornton.The MISSIONER: ; and two referredto U. S. Savings t:'' following men will be pro- commanding: officers for - VOL. 26 NO. 3 possible Bonds APRIL I II i, 1968 , moted July 1G from Com Fair : disciplinary; action. Twenty 1 Jax: AKC: James Falrclotli and five drivers were assessed 54 Freedom . ATC Robert Jones points. SharesI ', ' - .- . N- -- I I II.I 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3I I Towers Tear Tranquility Career Talk The sound starts at a low position a cell operator can check hum and builds to anear-shatter- pressure, RPM's, vibrations, With Chief CMSOI ing roar that reverberates all temperature, and cancontrolfuel over the station. Black smoke supply and po\,' ,r. and gases erupt from the twin Both cells consist of four The Career Counselor's officeis ;! towers. An hour later the noise rooms, including the control responsible for explaining the is forgotten and the towers mute, room, engine room, augmenter advantages of the Navy, and en- until the next engine arrives. room, and exhaust (tower) couraging re-enlistments, but it : Those grim-looking buildings room. The engine room housesa Is.also. a depository for training which sound like the other side 30,000 pound thrust bed, where aids. of eternity and resemble furnaces the engine is secured for the run. Available from the Career office - are the ADD engine test Behind the engine is the first are slide projectors, movie cells, where jet engines are stage :augmenter, a huge pipe projectors, screens, a tape recorder - i checked after The which catches repair. cells the exhaust gases opaque screen, and Various - i may handle as many as 47 engines and guides them into another, training films. a month. The average is larger augmenter.. From the about 30.Engines. second stage "pipe", gases One of the most enlighteningaids I may also be"trouble- are forced through vertical vanes I is a tape made by Capt. I shooter-tested" before any workis (not in new cell) which coun- Thornton about his confinementas I l done, to determine exactly teract exhaust swirl. The gas a prisoner of war duringthe what repairs are needed. then collides with a series of Korean Conflict. I Trouble-shooting in the cells "turning vanes", slightly curved Slide presentations include I eliminates the timeconsumingjob plates, which drive the gases up BOUNDLESS FRONTIERS, THE of pulling the motor out of and out of the tower. NAVY IN VIETNAM,SUSTAINED the aircraft and putting it back Built in 1959 60, the cells POWER AT SEA AND THE NAVY several times. are not adequate for the heavy AND NUCLEAR POWER.Permanent - The cells are built of 12-inch- TF 30 Corsair engine. Whena custody films available are thick re-inforced concrete which CLIMBING THE ADVANCE- TF 30 is run, the doors provides safety for the operatorsand must be left open in order to pro MENT LADDER, US STRIKE reduces noise. Each of the vide enough\ air. COMMAND, FLIGHT DECK, and _, two units has a control room pro- Cell Two is presently under- TO CATCH A SHADOW. ....... ..... tected from the engine by shatter- All of going modification which will --"-- --- ----- these training devices, 1 resistant glass panels. From this double intake and exhaust The business end of an engine from the augmenter's point of plus new films each month, may view. If the engine were turned up, a steak, in. the camera's be checked out through the Career position, would be burned in about five seconds. Office. Reservations are some- . times necessary for the more popular films.GIANT . capacity and enable the tests to men as long as possible. "ft be made with far less noise. takes about six months for the The modified cell will have average man to get the hang of SWAP MEETJAX M two four foot air intake vents this thing. Our guys do it in in the front of the building anda about three months and we like LARGEST FLEA fib much larger augmenter sys- to keep them around for awhile" MARKET Is tem to control exhaust. In addition The facilities are part of the Come Buy, Sell or Browse- the vertical "prisonbars"will AMD Power Plants division, Thousands of Items. ' be eliminated and a baffle headed by Lt. H. M. Fernandez.The Blanding Drive-in Theatre sound supressing system, will be Every Sat. 7 am.6 installed.The cells resemble nothingso p.m. much the Inside of Sun. I p.m. 6 p.m.! cells are staffed by seven as a pirate - men, including Chief J. E. Simpson cave. The augmenter and tow- 768 7085 or 768 4793 i ", Y who said that he likes to keep er rooms are dark and damp. ' .. .'' ;{: j.' ':lL; ., Jii.>., . . : ; : ' ;: . . ..... . ...:..,+ ..,. ,'. :; "' , Twin towers On A Avenue assure squadron pilots that th . engine they depend on is in top condition. ' ' :--'vii ." .. "', ;, '...', M : I :: I '.. : kI\ . 1 \ OPEN FRIDAYS til 8 p.m., ' : '0 / j /- r .i . )i' I ( 1 ,,.. '" I 11. :;::r c: . ::::::;;-:; '" ! . : ',.I j >'111,' I \ ATTENTIONlJ..ior : : .1. , .. :, "" l/I ; < ,. ' ,; ",:' ' " Officers-Ratings .J vi: With our convenient I If you are plaining to leive the service : hours we offer.... shortly we 'surest tint you cell er erne ii to see n immediately ekoat our ao j Career WeekendOn 494 ' April 20th some 20 major National Corporations will be interviewing in our offices for sales and administrative Ie.e'k MOlt positions. Local-Southeast-Nationwide and Inter ' national locations. The only requirement is that you be pre-interviewed and registered in our office no later than Thursday April , 18th. There is no cost to you at all-no registration fee " and no obligation. Almost all employers at this seminar ,. will cover all placement fees and all relocation ex- penses if a move is required.For banking hours per year! more detailed information see our full page ad on . ** - the front of next Sunday's Times-Union classified sec- '. '1W 'I' tion. Take our word for it, however, this is an opportunityyou I ':. '.' " don't' want to miss-Call or come in to see us now- " j I i :c' "1t'i Pleasure to Bank Atlantic" " a Saturday or Sunday. Thursday, Friday, < , Allied Personnel Inc. f r (Ci)) WESTSIDE 'M : J 6th FLOOR, UNIVERSAL MARION BLDG. 4328 BLANDING BLVD. AT HARLOW"ACKSONV'LLe'LOR'DA 21 W. CHURCH ST. 354.2051 : 32210 Professional Counseling PHONE 771. 6161 MEMBER F,DIGApril , - L F-----: April I II I (1968 r INEED . Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER EXTRA CASH? GOT SPARE TIME? BE IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF! SELL OUR DIAMOND RINGS. WRITE |FREE FOR SALES KIT MAIL US YOUR SERIAL NUMBER FOR BIG FREE WEEKLY DRAWING! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! THIS WEEK WINNER : SP/4 William L. Allen 53426397 H.H.B. 6/562nd Arty. APO N.Y., N.Y. 09045HERE'S ' --_ 00000000000E ., ,,trtos' so 1 Q 1 r l I I r l I r ALL YOU DO! ITEM ANY 50'WEEK. .. 30-DAY FREE APPROVAL NOT V NOW Official Rules . NO RED TAPE NO AGE LIMIT NO EXTRA CHARGES! FOR ENTERING DRAWING : 1, No purchase necessary. Just mail Official ;r? ""'a ?w ? 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A blind folded disinterested party will draw the win. I., ning entry blank. ll4 SERVICESTONE RING r 1e '' Large, brilliant stone (red or i 3. The Winner's name, address and serial a rte, (y r sr cII\ blue) set in massive, solid . : / , li ,/o :\ t 10 k gold.Beautifully carved .t. number (new winner each week) will appearin "VENUS"t S with official emblem $89.DUCHESS" f ;;," ( the box at the top of this ad. Each winner ; / "a, receives a$50.00Uniled States.Savings Bond. P .) "T % b 4 blazing diamonds 1/4/ ct 17 glittering diamonds ill/ total wt Solid 14.k cold r ct total wt. Solid 14 k gold pW g 4* This drawing Is subject to Federal, State rings(white or yellow). Both rings(white or yellow). Both SEa and local regulations. diamond rings $179.00 diamond rings $299.00 5', t N A t atR : a Every Entry Ketelvts a Scans Award! ' / 4 roBp Nola, /// / ; * /OWNS , $ \ tEa Diamond Service Ring Official service design "U' -C-THRU" )/uWNS "DIAMOND PRINCESS" CHELTENHAM" carved in solid 10k yellow New exciting"conversation 'r. tEa Blazing center diamond, 1/5/ v gold flashing star-set dia piec,"' 17.J J movement.life. '4 fiery diamonds 23-jewel movement . ct total wt. Solid 14-k gold mood ((1/10/ ctwt) $12900 time balance staff, lifetime lifetime mainspring lifetime balance rings (white or yellow). Both mainspring. White or yellow staff White or yellow gold. Elegant match diamond'rings $17900 e _y, case Matching band $125.r ing band .. .. $115.00 --------------------------- ? ,T's A I ,II 1G T R II I .T C ENTRY BLANK 1 C! :. .r "LORD BRADFORD" "ROYALTY" This is sure unique to be conversation admired by-piece your Majestic center diamond, Vict I SERIAL I I .' 7 elegant diamonds 1/2/ ct buddies, and sweetheart, too! totawt Solid 14 k gold NUMBER 1 total wt. Solid 14 k told mountintrichlyflorentined f I rings diamond(white rings or yellow. $269.00). Both SUPPLY LIMITED I! HURRY! v A rugged he-man ring. $159 I Name I Address I ,, .. ; City .State. I .' ro WN' Discharge Date '" t 6 'S 1 S %0 tEa ov NM s / d' ar :+ C "HASTINGS"r) L_rMt _______ __________ N a r SYA l/8-ct/ diamond, solid 14k ' j ,r boy N gold (white or yellow) rings. M /YOUR QKDER rODAir SEND IS/0/ MONEY TIFFANY TRIO'Flaming s Bridal Set . ,$119 ( center diamondl(5( i SEa Man's Wedding Band ..$39 total wt. Solid 14.k gold "STAFFORD" Trio All 3 Rings . .$139 I ANTRA (NC.cl I ( ) , . All rings(white or yellow) 3 rings in gift case $129.00 1/8/ ct diamond, solid 14.k : 5500 REDWOOD ROAD OAKLAND Qoldwhite( oryellow) rin s. CALIF. 94619 : _! S Bridal Set$1 = S .Ss' t Man's Wedding Band..$39 I ON 30.DAY APPROVAL, please rush priced at $ I + . .$ r a E I I agree to pay $--twice monthly' (-or $.--monthly) with'no"down payment I 4a 4r1'E NS Na a I i 1 D NS I Send merchandise to QMe QMy Sweetheart QMy Wife OMy] Mother QMy Father p i $ 1 Ea I Address package to. __ Ir 0 ' ,. tf3s I Street Iddress City j State __ I ? .,./ (Trio) k MISS LOVABLE* I Il1 ct diamond, solid 14k "STARLIGHT TRIO" Nye' Original, hard-to-get design. My name (please print) I gold (white or yellow) rings. 9 17-| movement, lifetime I glittering diamonds 1/4/ Bridal Set . .$189 ct total wt Solid 14-k gold mainspring,lifetime balance Military address i Man's Wedding Band, $49 (white or ). All staff. Florentine white or I Home address I rings yellow __ All 3 Rings. . .$229 3 diamond rings .,$159.00 ) yellow gold $69.SODOVER" I I I Rank_ serial number .Discharge date .. i ENTRY I DON'T FORGET MY FREE WATCH-LIGHTER : \. GONE? I 0 RUSH FREE CATALOG 0 RUSH FREE SALES KIT I 1 .'cfCOUPON : WORLDWIDE Pj: guarantee 7 LIFETIME : 5500 REDWOOD ROAD I Your. rings unconditionally' IUI'lnt..d! for Four litotiiM against, damage or WM el diamonds "how. OAKLAND .. ...... Free proftitional' cart of rint. Full trade m pfyiliM| at anytime M III* h.... . . . v . . . .> tr.te . WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG TODAY! GIFTS ON CREDIT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY I April; III I I, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 5 1 I Hundreds Authorized CrowsVAP62 r E-6 ly, ADJ2 W. M. Sapp, AE2 H. Schulman and ADR2 R. J. Wil- " A01 J. H. Baker, AE1 D. F. ler. Barney, AE1 E. Bullard, AEl September advancements Include - CPO J. Courmler, AE1 C. Fields, : YNl W. A. Evans and ; AE1 K. Lovett, AEl L. Montgomery ADJ2 W. A. Anton. ATC J. Crampton, PUC J. L. AE1 M. Solley, AOl Jenkins, ILMC R. Nunn, AEC O. T. Stewart and A01 C.D.Swann. Thompson, AEC J. Wagner, E- 5 VP5CPO ABHC E. Hod e, ATC J. D. Jackson, and ADJC T. Lee. AMS2 D. A. Claridge, AE2 G. W. Frush, MM2 P. M. Hask- E-6 ew, AE2 R. Matheny, DP2L. AEC H. E. Ergle, AMEC L. 1'K\i ATI R. Dotson,Pill D.Dreher, C. Ward DTG2 C. Weaverand Herring, ATC G. W. J. Reed, ATI J. Giddens, Pill S. Hoder, AMS2 R. B. Writs. ADJC K. E. Shull and ADJC F. ; hHR\j Pill J. Jeans PHI J.Lorantos .w__ JI"O'"I"/" '" Wiliif.lt: J" ", __ .f. .- AE1 E. Rummel, AK1 R. Ryan, E -4 I Sutton. PROMOTION -- Cdr. Ronald G. Shelly, officer-in-charge of AE1 S. Snodsrass, PHI L. Wil- TD3 J. T. Blevins, PN3' E-6 VAP-62's Detachment had his new shoulder boards pinnedon liams and PTl L. Wittmayer. R. Brown DTG3 R. E. Fite, AO1 C. Fernandez, CS1 B. by Cdr. F.S. Coleman commanding officer, and Mrs. Shelly f E-S PN3 H. H. Hill, CYN3 G. L. R. Green AE1 E. S. Greene, in ceremonies held April 4. Prarat, and PN3 S. M. Roth. AT! W. G. Hale, ADJ1 G. AE2 R. Amestoy, PH2 B. Jax and Canadian Squadrons Hitchcock, ADJ1 R. W. Lord Other AdvancementsJuly August, PH2 B. E. Bland, ADJ2D , Diaz, PR2 F. Driscoll, AE2D. Jr., ATI H. N. Moore, ADJ1 : 16, YN3 J. A. Hamiltonwill Form Chapter of P-2000 Club D. W. Newth, ADJ1 D. L. .,L. Dubay, AMH2 J. Gunn,Pill join the petty officer ranks, - Ruarksand AOl G. T. Williams. G. Handleman, AQB2 R.Harness, and AK3 G. W. Foote and JOSH. Patrol Squadron Thirty, De the pleasure of hosting, a delegation - AQB2 R. Hatmaker, TN2 R.Ice, T. Baker will be advanced the Atlantic from its Canadian E- 5 tachment Jacksonville, counter- ATN2 J. R. Jackson, ADJ2 A. Sept. 16. Fleet SP 2 replacement part, Maritime Operational Jones, AZ2 R. Lemois, PT2 D. Logan, ATR2 G. Lystad, ADJ2F. ATR2 L. E. Babcock, ADJ2T. training squadron, recently hadff1'"L Training Unit Two, Summerside, Meyers, PN2 D. Michaud, W. Beane, DK2 R. Blackwell, Prince Edwards Island, Canada, _. AZ2 D. Moon, PH2 D. Morris, NARTUCPO A02 D. R. Bridge, ATR2 L. H. for the formation of a chapter of Brown ATN2 D.L.BushAME2D. the P 2000 club. AME2 , YN2 D. Morse, R. 10rtenson - ADJ2 T. Parrish, PH2 Campbell, AME2 D. Carroll This select club, a strictly R. Purdum, PH2 D. Schulze, ADJ2 M. Clemente, AE2 G.Deni- R social organization whose purpose - PH2 D. Sieburg, AK2 P.Sprague, SKC T. E. Foust, ATC R. court, ADJ2 L. W. Fite, ADJ2L. is to promote harmony and AK2 W. Straitt, AE2 J. Walsh, Hellmig, ADJC A. Mitchell,ATCG. Francis, A02 R. R. Frost?' good fellowship, is open only to AK2 D. Ward, AQB2 G. E. Wil- E. Whitt and AMSC R. Wil- AE2 P. V. Green, AE2 W. L. those who have flown a minimumof son and ATN2 W. Wise.E liams. Hagin, ADJ2 R. Hammond, AE2J. 2000 hours, either as pilot or E-6 M. Hubbard and ATN2 W. special crew in the SP 2 air- 4 YN1 F. Benton, AMH1 B. L. Johnson. craft.A . PN3 R. M. Bell, AMS3 E. Byrd, TDl R. K. Childers, Also AX2 J. E. Kelley, AMS2A. e total of 18 persons Bettini, PR2 K. Bliscke, ATR3 TDl L. McClain, and AK1 L. J. Kroutil, AE2 J. P. Lennon, .., : were initiated into the chapter. M. Campbell, AQB3 G. Carter, Ravese. AE2 J. J. Linden, AE2 T. J. 't>>, t..,.,>,"'f 'W, ess.eee. AMS3 G. Dethloff, ADJ3 D.Eagle E-5 Martin, AE2 M. McSwiney, AE2D. > : NEW ADMIRAL PT3 W. French, AE3J. L. Norton,ATR2 T.Paramore I"J ! Garrett PR3 F. Goldbronn, ATN2 L. E. Brown ADR2 C. AMH2 R. Patterson, ATR2 B. VP-45's AVCM gwa1+ r.w. COLOR TV $295 L. Schmidt, SD2 A. P. Silva, John R. AMS.3: D. Hoffman, AQB3 R. Calhoun, ADR2 D.Crowder,AE2J. Hudson, AE3 T. D. Kirk, YN3R. L. Evans, AZ2 V. A. Fres- AMS2 L. E. Sinks, AE2 W. Goodman (top), CPO maintenance Big screen console models HM2 Hanson Spelch, HM2 M. Stoltenberg, material control, and scratched In shipment. $12 mo Lewis YN3 R. McClay AMS3G. ca, J. A. ADJ2W. 384-1361 or 725.3111 open Sun 1-'. McLoughUn, ADJ3 R. Olsonn, P. King, ADR2 J. W. Morgan AZ2 J. Thoreson, AMH2 D. PR2 Emmett W. Blandford TDR3 Orosz. PH3 T. Rawlings, AE2 D. A. Nelson, AMS2W. Weinert, AME2 R. Westfall and (bottom) master-at-arms, dur- AQB3 L. Rundle, AMH3! J. Sat- Schwertz, ATR2 C. Sexton, ADJ2 H. W. Young. ing the squadron's Operation terley, PH3 D. Schola and ADJ3D. ADR2 C. Simons, PN2 R. Van- E-4 Springboard '68, received a HONDAMONTESA Titus. poolen, ADR2 R. A. '{arisco. letter of from CO appreciation .I AMS2 W. Wallington, and'A nI2 PH3 D. Bachelder, AX3 M. Other AdvancementsSept. W. W. Walshe. T. Carlson ADJ3 J. L. Car- Cdr; H.D. Wilbur April 2 for a ter, AX3 D. C. Casey, ATN3R. job? "well done." MOTORCYCLES 16 promotions include E-4 Duaime, PH3 W. Fishbourne, ADJ3 J. Colyer, ADJ3 J. Mercer AMS3 T. Berman, AE3 G. J. AMS3 T. J. Gaumer, AX3 G. ,- ABII3 Schneider and ADJ3E. Bliss, ATN3 D. E. Clark, H. Gossien AX3 A. F. Gross, 0.. ', ADJ3 G. McWhorter, AE3 W. ADJ3 P. F. Hefton, A03 E. Mc- Murray, ATN3 E. R. Reneman, Gregor AX3 E. F. Mueller, I J Stark.NATTC AK3 W. K. Soud, ADR3 D. G. AMS3 R. Poirier, AMH3 J. YnPy Thomas, and AMS3 C. E. Wil- N. Poole, ADJ3 S. E. Ray, MOTORS liams. CYN3 W. P. Scott, AMS3 W.Steerman N and ":', ADJ3 R. Tomlinson, ',' CPO Other Advancements PR3 H. G. Turco, AX3 W. K. CYCLES CO. ,: AEC C. D. Bailey, AEC W. August 16 advancements Include West, and ADJ3 V. G. Wilson. See Honda's Hot "350" Benton, AEC J. Burckhalter, : ATR2 L. Catalanello, AEC A. Dorough, AOC L. Doyle, AE2 II. Fullbright ATR2 C. STAY ON THE TEAM .j y 4949 BlandingPH AEC B. F. Felt, ADJC G. E. Haggins, ADJ2 L. Hall AE2J. Foust, AEC A. D. Haynes, AOC C. Howell, ATN2 L. D. Live- GO NAVY 9t 7718244rover R. W. Henley( AMSC L. J. j I Nytz, AEC L. E. Prince, AEC I. T. Reaves, AEC L. E. Reaves AEC W. Rempert, AEC M. Richards - AEC C. Sebastian, AEC R. Shingleton, and AEC A. J. Wilson. t' ! 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BE IN BUSINESS FOR MAIL US YOUR SERIAL NUMBER FOR BIG FREE 1 ' WEEKLY DRAWING1 NO PURCHASE_NECESSARY__ j THIS WEEK J IV/MWFJ-: SP/4 William I. Allen 53426397 H.H.B. \ 6/S62nd Arty APO N.Y., N.Y. 09045 / i / / '! J SWINGS BOND GIVEN AWA* ** & EACH WEEKv -] *SL_ , :: ; : --.r-v wwfiVv : 4g."T - &fc OOO ey , ) ZZcF SS"S"ptEia tit mAi % /A I CHERE'S ALL YOU DHL! ITEM ANY 50 WEEK U p 30-DAY FREE APPROVAL NOT V NOW Official Rules - FOR ENTERING DRAWING NO RED TAPE NO AGE LIMIT NO EXTRA CHARGES 1, No purchase necessary. Just mall Official "" If blank Is missing, w k Entry Blank below. entry write on post card or plain paper: Your name ''Z,'' c' $ AI C zc i i ooN : : NpMA and address,serial number and discharge date. (Doing rip r WN oaMg < r N Send to ANTRA INCORPORATED, 5500 + e F SEaMg 1+A ; A< EaMg Redwood Road, Oakland, California 94619 % f LADY ASHFORD" LADY NEWCASTLE LADY KINGSTON" "BE MINE" 2. Every entry, as received, is placed In the .5 $ 5 exciting diamonds, 1/6/ Flaming center diamond,1/7ct r, total wt Solid 14 k gold Elegant center diamond, ct total wt Solid 14-k gold 10 magnificent diamonds, Official Depository. Each Monday at 10:00: A.M. ringswhiteoryeilow.Both( ) l/12cttotalwt/ Solid 14k rings(white or yellow). Both 1/3/ ct total wt Solid 14k (Pacific Standard Time) all entry blanks will gold rings (white or yellow). gold (white or yellow) diamond rings $119.00 rings blindfolded A diamond rings $14900 be thoroughly mixed, mechanically. - Both diamond rings $99,00 Both diamond rings .$239SERVICESTONE . disinterested party will draw the win. ,,, .wag., ring entry blank. 'I" ,,. err,. "N \ RING 4 ,. A b ,... ,c .., N Mp r.v a1 Large,brilliant stone(red or +; 3. The Winner's name, address and serial \, blue) set in massive, solid /i a number (new winner each week) will appear + o HMg ,, ZER 10k gold.Beautifully carved '' in the box at the top of this ad Each winner SES ,,} with official emblem $89 rl a receives a$50.00Uoiied s.tms.Savl @ond. z "VENUS' .f) THE DUCHESS % eME I 4 blazing diamonds, 1/4/ ct { 17 glittering diamonds, 1/2/ o Ua+N 4. This drawing is subject to Federal, State ct total wt Solid 14 k gold ov f q total wt Solid 14 k gold ,: SERM and local regulations. rings(white or yellow). Both rings (white or yellow). Both s k diamond rings $17900 diamond rings.. $29900 S-- i NAa o Every Entry, ReceIves a Bonus Award 1 'L4q'' urn r tl ,. A e N a //4 SEaNg ,, .'rM1'?r, :' E g Ea g Diamond Service Ring YoDa Official service design owing "DIAMOND PRINCESS""UCTHRU" "CHELTENHAM" carved in solid 10k yellow New exciting'"conversation 7 , Blaring center diamond, 15ct / v gold Flashing star-set diamond piece"'17.J movement.life. 4 fury diamonds 23.jewel movement , total wt Solid 14 k gold ((1/10/ ctwt) $12900 time balance staff lifetime lifetime mainspring lifetime balance (white ). Both mainspring White or yellow staff Whit or yellow gold Elegant match rings diamond rings or yellow$17900 d case Matching band $125. ing band .. ...... ..... .. $115.00 1r pk a tw , --------------------------- , ,.. I j ENTRY BLANK : . COMBINATION k (NO PURCHASE NECESSARY WATCH LIGHTER i s This unique conversation- "LORD BRADFORD SERIAL .. piece ROYALTY" Majestic center diamond Vi I I Is sure to be admired by your 7 elegant diamonds 1/2/ ct buddies, and sweetheart, too! ct totafwt Solid 14k gold NUMBER total wt. Solid 14 k told mounting,richly f lorentmed. rings (white or yellow). Both SUPPLY LIMITED! HURRY! ; A rugged he-man ring,$159. I Name diamond rings $269.00 Address 1 f R >h N NR I City State I yavNq Discharge Date q / L_____________________-rrr-r aMq "HASTINGS" (Trio) ' S.t N a r +R 1/8-ct diamond, solid 14k MAIL YQUR ORDER. TO No AY SfND'' gold (white or yellow) rings MONEY TRIO" t o vag Bridal Set . .$119 tEa I -F Naming center diamondl(5( i Mans Wedding Band $39 ct total wt Solid 14 k gold ,.STAFFORD" (Trio) All 3 Rings $139"TIFTANY ANTRA, 'I IMC. . t white ). All 3 rings( or yellow in gift 1/8-ct/ diamond, : 5500 REDWOOD OAKLAND CALIF.94619 rings case $129 00 cold (white or llawdrin4gsk) ROAD : Bridat Set . .$129 . '. Mans Wedding Band..$39 ON 30 DAY APPROVAL, please rush priced at $ . 4 .0113 . . R Rings $149 i a S I agree to pay $_twice monthly (-or $--monthly) with V'down payment I t; / t"Y vo p NE +t I io N 0 Send! merchandise to Dine QjMy Sweetheart fjMy Wife DM/ Mother OM Father I o '. + tE M 1 1 Address package to . / r. : SEaN g / 1 Street address City & State I . DOVER (Trio) MISS LOVABLE'Original ( e4' Mat/ diamond, solid 14k "STARLIGHT TRIO" hard-to-get design My name (please print) i gold (white or yellow) rings. 9 glittering diamonds, )1/4/ 17 | movement, lifetime i Military address I Bridal Set . .$199 + ct total wt Solid 14k gold mainspring,lifetime balance . F Mans Wedding Band $49 rings (white or yellow). All staff Florentine white or Home address r All 3 Rings s . .$229 3 diamond rings .$159.00 1 4 yellow gold $6950 I Rank- Serial number Discharge date.-- I MrCOUPON, ENTRY I I DON'T FORGET MY FREE WATCH LIGHTER : GONE? : 0 RUSH FREE CATALOG CD RUSH FREE SALES KIT I \ 1-: aclCOUPON. ! I WORLDWIDE Your rim AcondilioiMlly luinntttd for your lifetime uimit damage el ditniontfi ! I or ton pen : 5500 REDWOOD ROAD, OAKLAND CALIf. mauntmn frit erolef..oval. pry Ol. fi |t. full trade Ml priviltlM it injtimt the future. I . _ _ _ WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG TODAY GIFTS ON CREDIT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! I I April II, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 5 I Hundreds Authorized CrowsVAP62 E-6 ly, ADJ2 W. M. Sapp, AE2 H. Schulman and ADR2 R. J. Wil-1.. A01 J. H. Baker, AE1 D. F. ler. r / _ Barney, AE1 E. Bullard, AE1J. September advancements Include - CPO Courmier, AE1 C. Fields, : YN1 W. A. Evans and M ' AE1 K. Lovett, AE1 L. Montgomery ADJ2 W. A. Anton. ATC J. Crampton, PUC J. L. AE1 M. Solley, AOl Jenkins, HMC R. Nunn, AEC O. T. Stewart and AOl C.D.Swann. Thompson, AEC J. Wagner, E-5 VP5CPO ABHC E. Hodge, ATC J. D. Jackson, and ADJC T. Lee. AMS2 D. A. Claridge, AE2 G. W. Frush, MM2 P. M. Haskew - E-6 AE2 R. Matheny, DP2L. AEC H. E. Ergle AMEC L. ATI R. Dotson,PHI D.Dreher, . C Ward, DTG2 C. Weaverand Herring, ATC G. W. J. Reed, ATI J. Giddens PHI S. Hoder AMS2 / R. B. Writs.E . PH1J. Jeanes, PHI J.LorantosAE1 ADJC K. E. Shull and ADJC F. - E. Rummel, AK1 R. Ryan, 4 Sutton. PROMOTION .:-'Cdr. Ronald G. Shelly,--officer-ln-charge of 'AE1 S. Snodgrass, PHI L. Williams TD3 J. T. Blevins, PNS'B. E-6 VAP-62's Detachment-19 had his new shoulder! boards pinned , and PT1 L. Wittmayer.E R. Brown, DTG3 R. E. Fite, A01 C. Fernandez, CS1 B. on by Cdr. F.S. Coleman, commanding officer, and Mrs. Shelly f -5 PN3 H. H. Hill, CYN3 G. L. R. Green, AE1 E. S. Greene, in ceremonies held April 4. Prarat, and PN3 S. M. Roth. ATI W. G. Hale, ADJ1 G. AE2 R. Amestoy, PH2 B. Hitchcock ADJI R. W. Lord Jax and Canadian Squadrons , August, PH2 B. E. Bland, ADJ2D Other AdvancementsJuly , -. Diaz, PR2 F. Driscoll, AE2D. 16, YN3 J. A. Hamilton Jr., ATl H. N. Moore, ADJ1 Form Chapter off P-2000 ClubPatrol D. W. Newth, ADJ1 D. L. .L. Dubay, AMH2 J. Gunn,PH2 will join the petty officer ranks, G. Handleman, AQB2 R.Harness, and AK3 G. W. Foote and JO3 Ruarksand AOl G. T.Williams.E . Squadron Thirty, De the pleasure of hosting, a delegation - AQB2 R. Hatmaker, ATN2 R.Ice, H. T. Baker will be advanced ATN2 J. R. Jackson, ADJ2 A. -5 tachment Jacksonville, the Atlantic from its Canadian counterpart - Jones, AZ2 R. Lemois, PT2 D. Sept. Fleet SP 2 replacement Maritime Operational Logan, ATR2 G. Lystad, ADJ2F. 16.NARTU ATR2 L. E. Babcock, ADJ2T. training squadron, recently had Training Unit Two, Summerside; Meyers, PN2 D. Michaud, W. Beane, DK2 R. Blackwell, Prince Edwards Island, Canada, AZ2 D. Moon, PH2 D. Morris, A02 D. R. Bridge, ATR2 L. H. for the formation of a chapter of YN2 D. Morse, AME2 R.Mortenson Brown, ATN2 D.L.Bush,AME2 1wLV the P 2000 club. ADJ2 T. Parrish, PH2 CPO D. Campbell, AME2 D. Carroll : This select club, a strictly R. Purdum, PH2 D. Schulze, ADJ2 M. Clemente, AE2 G.Deni- social organization whose pur- ,. PH2 D. Sieburg, AK2 P.Sprague, SKC T. E. Foust, ATC R. court, ADJ2 L. W. Fite, ADJ2L. pose is to promote harmony and AK2 W. Straitt, AE2 J. Walsh, Hellmig, ADJC A.Mitchell,ATC Francis, A02 R. R. Frost good fellowship, is open only to AK2 D. Ward, AQB2 G. E. Wil- G. E. Whitt and AMSC R. Wil- AE2 P. V. Green, AE2 W. L. those who have flown a minimumof son and ATN2 W. Wise. liams. Hagin, ADJ2 R. Hammond, AE2J. 2000 hours, either as pilot or E-6 M. Hubbard and ATN2 W. special crew in the SP 2 aIr- E-4 YN1 F. Benton, AMHl B. L. Johnson. craft.A . PN3 R. M. Bell, AMS3 E. Byrd, TDl R. K. Childers, Also AX2 J. E. Kelley, AMS2A. total of 18 persons Bettini, PR2 K. Bliscke, ATR3 TDl L. McClain, and AKl L. J. Kroutil, AE2 J. P. Lennon, 01'Y' .t were initiated into the chapter. AE2 J. J. Linden, AE2 T. J. , M. Campbell, AQB3 G. Carter, Ravese. ,, *' : AMS3 G. Dethloff, ADJ3 D.Eagle E- 5 Martin, AE2 M. McSwiney, AE2D. ..rVP45's NEW PT3 W. French, AE3J. L. Norton,ATR2 T. Paramore I i\r II \ ",, ./ ADMIRAL Garrett, PR3 F. Goldbronn, ATN2 L. E. Brown, ADR2 C. AMH2 R. Patterson, ATR2 B. COLOR AMS3: D. Hoffman, AQB3 R. Calhoun, ADR2 D.Crowder,AE2J. L. Schmidt, SD2 A. P. Silva, AVCM John R. TV $295 Hudson, AE3 T. D. Kirk, YN3R. L. Evans, AZ2 V. A. Fresca AMS2 L. E. Sinks, AE2 W. Goodman (top), CPO maintenance Big screen console models Lewis, YN3 R. McClay, AMS3G. HM2 J. A. Hanson, ADJ2W. Speich, HM2 M. Stoltenberg, material control, and WI:6e 7253111 in shipment open Sun$12 14.mo McLoughlln, ADJ3 R. Olsonn, P. King ADR2 J. W. Morgan AZ2 J. Thoreson, AMH2 D. PR2 Emmett W. Clandford, TDR3 Crosz. PH3 T. Rawlings, AE2 D. A. Nelson, AMS2W. Weinert, AME2 R. Westfall and (bottom) master-at-arms, dur- AQB3 L. Rundle, AMH3 J. Sat- Schwertz, ATR2 C. Sexton, ADJ2 H. W. Young.E. ing the squadron's Operation terley, PH3 D. Schola and ADJ3D. ADR2 C. :Simons: PN2 R. Van- E Springboard '68, received a HONDAMONTESA Titus. poolen, ADR2 R. A. Varisco, ( AMS2 W. Wallington, an j'AMH2W. PH3 D. Bachelder, "AX3 M. letter of appreciation from CO Other AdvancementsSept. W. Walshe. T. Carlson, ADJ3 J. L. Car- Cdr. H.D. Wilbur April 2 for a ter, AX3 D. C. Casey, ATN3R. job "well done." MOTORCYCLES 16 promotions include E-4 Duaime, PH3 W. Fishbourne, ADJ3 J. Colyer, ADJ3 J. Mercer AMS3 T. Berman, AE3 G. J. AMS3 T. J. Gaumer, AX3 G. ,- ABH3 K.K.Schneider ADJ3E. Bliss, ATN3 D. E. Clark, H. Gossien AX3 A. F. Gross, o. :: ADJ3 G. McWhorter, AE3 W. ADJ3 P. F. Hefton, A03 E. Mc- Murray, ATN3 E. R. Reneman, Gregor AX3 E. F. Mueller, 2 Stark.NATTC AK3 W. K. Soud, ADR3 D. G. AMS3 R. Poirier, AMH3 J. .. Thomas, and AMS3 C. E. Wil N. Poole, ADJ3 S. E. Ray, liams. CYN3 W. P. Scott, AMS3 W. MOTORS and '' Steerman, ADJ3 R. Tomlinson, N. CPO Other Advancements PR3 H. G. Turco, AX3 W. K. CYCLES CO. AEC C. D. Bailey, AEC W. August 16 advancements include West, and ADJ3 V. G. Wilson. See Honda's Hot "350" Benton, AEC J. Burckhalter, : ATR2 L. Catalanello, AEC A. Dorough AOC L. Doyle, AE2 H. Ft 1b rIght, ATR2 C. 4949 BlandingPH STAY ON THE TEAM AEC B. F. Felt, ADJC G. E. Hag ins, ADJ2 L. Hall, AE2J. I Foust, AEC A. D. Haynes, AOCR. C. Howell, ATN2 L. D. Live GO NAVY 7718244rover W. Henley, AMSC L. J. 1 J - Nytz, AEC L. E. Prince, AECI. I. T. Reaves, AEC L. E. Reaves AEC W. Rempert, AEC M. Richards - AEC: C. Sebastian, AECR. Shingleton, and AEC A. J. Wilson. 0 j f:; E3 ! DEALERSHIPAVAILABLE If We'll, finance your '. ,, ; !\ K "r' home on wheels! ", :, .it Excellent IncomeOpportunity C MOBILE HOME OR CAMPER TRAILER RATES MONTHS AMOUNT No Previous ExperienceHlc.r P , $1,000 $2.500 $6.000 Only Small |Iflvtltr"t required 24 $47.07 $117.79 TEXACOWILL 36 $33.21 $83.04 $199.88 HELP WITH 60 55.61 $133.46 Financial Assistance Training With Pay Strong Advertising Cr Promotional' Support Nqpf. ?e GET THE FACTS as : ,. I I TODAY NAS JAX BLDG. 39. Tele. 384 1391 or Base Ext. 2431 . CALL 353-5736 Hours: Mon. Fri. 930; 4.30 or write Texaco Inc. NAS CECIL FIELD BLDG. 26 Tele. 771 3211, Ext. 205 P.0. Bet 3702Jacksonville.. fl 1". (Hours: Mon. .. fri. 8 30 3:00I j V _ April I II I, 1968 I Page 6 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER 210 MAIN ST. CLUB NOTES I DOWNTOWN ONLY -- I I WIVES The JOWC held a luncheon Jane Gustavson Pat Trawick, Marylou Holder, recording sec- April and hosted fashion show Jeanne Myers, Diane Taylor and retary; Jean O'Neal and Sally with Jean Jowers of Orange Park. Pat Baca.A Byers, corresponding secre- The hostesses were Mesdames slate of candidates for next tary; and Marge Allen and Gin- F. S. Coleman VAP-62; II. P. years' board was selected. Selected ger Connoly: ,.treasurer.. . . Summers, VW-4; and A. J. were Mesdames Helen Hyman, FAETUELANT, Ja.:<. Graves and Ramona Curry,pres- Navy Wives Club Jax f 86 helda Fashions were modeled by club ident; Dot Kunkel and Jean Knapp business meeting April 3. members, Mesdames Jan Rob- vice-president; Marie Maloy and Mrs. Thomas J.Bennett,pres- ertsen Pat Jerimiah Ginger Linda Burnheart, second vice- ident, was awarded the highest Ic Ice Connolv... Justine Solan., Sarah .president: Midge. Dusenberryand honor of the Navy Wives Clubs ------- ----- ------ - for her years of service, a life JOWC Fashion Show membership. Delegates for the Southeast Regional Navy Wives Convention - P1 aic 11 11i a which will be held MayS! in Charleston, S.C., were se- y lected. Mesdames Charles Smith Henry Barnes and John Treutel will accompany the club ..presi dent. Mrs. Thomas Hamby will . i 4.VI . be the alternate.The club's annual Easter Egg : Hunt for children was held Sun- .day at the Skeet Club Ik "Iv' A "Mad Hatters"luncheon was yet .< held today at noon with the members - .a.., competing for the prizesin } their own creations. The May- y i port Navy Wives Club were guests. 1r New members welcomed to the - ,e h club were Mesdames Kenneth Rector and David Scott. Mrs. o.A; Rose Turley transferred from . J the Lemoore, Calff., Navy Wives nYP't Club. r Assistance in the exercising ofa Cerebral Palsy child was voted as a club project. Anyone ableto help should contact Mrs.Edgar NEWSWINGFR! Trittschuh for the schedule.The . next meeting is plannedfor April 17 at 7:30 p.m. Free nursery care Is provided for ,:: FROM POLAROID .Z -w "z i member's children at the base : nursery. o rw+ BIG w rf THE ORIGINAL! ' ; > THE AUTHENTIC! TAPERED UNDERWEARby aL"A f ni j 0 0 0 A :55 . ---'-' -- ----- ''I la MAflRIis:1: . ; s/ I p l j : By.Sergeant Bob Tipton s . I > 44 MERITORIOUS MASTS .. a. n LtCol. 181 A. E. James, MAD commanding - Three Marines receh'ed'meritorious officer. t masts recently. r > r LtCol. A. E. James commanding CAREER NEWS officer of MAD, pre- Some 60 Inspectorinstructorbillet \ I sented two and 1st Lt. R. E. vacancies exist for first f; NO MONEY DOWN Harris, AO Marine liaison officer term sergeants and corporals to i Low Monthly Terms 1 presented the third. MOS 0141 under Marine Corps giveyou ; Reg. Price $24.95 1 Cpl Thomas T. Montgomery Order 1133.1511: according to Jr., a legal clerk, was presenteda Marine Corps Bulletin 1133 of merit mast April 2 for his Mar. 11. Eligible personnel may that trim initiative, aggressiveness, and also re-up for any one of the 17 I military bearing. The mast readIn officer selection office billet \'a- athleticlook Never any focusing I part, "Your attention to duty cancies. has resulted In spending long Consult your Career Advisory Loads instantly! hours accomplishing the legal NCO in Bldg. 572.ARRIVALS. I work of " this detachment. AND LCpl. Danny R. King receivedhis Now.all! the advantages of the popular\ t, citation April 4.. King, attached DEPARTURESThree E I Swinger??plus full size 3%x4%" to Phase I, AE School, TM you're earned his mast for his Industriousness Leathernecks were welcomed - Just the film in drop place..and \ cheerfulness and in. to MAD and four were bid 1*' ready to take sharp; clear pictures! perfect f itiative. His citation read In part, goodbyes recently. TORSO T-SHIRT :a j picture in just 10 seconds! : "You have repeatedly shown a Pfc. George B. Moody and William Tapered fit with reinforced m sense of perception and wisdom C. Wolfe and Pvt. KermitE. side-vents. Perma Sized Well beyond your year ." Potter, Jr., reported here combed cotton knit. White.SHORTISHORTTM. Lt. Harris presented meri- from Basic Personnel Adminis- S-M-L : J a I FREE HR PARKING torious mast to LCpl. Ronald P. tration School Parris Island, Beilstein April 3 for finishing S.C. Moody and Wolfe were assigned - : W/S2.00 PURCHASE I first In a class of 15) in AO I to personnel and Potter hIps.Short Reinforced and tapered to hug the School. was assigned i as a clerk in Mar side-vents. e Mecfi "P" School. Combed cotton broadcloth. i ); : ) .; PROMOTIONS The four departures, all with 2840. Promotion warrant \\'erepre- orders to WestPac were SSgt. - sented to two Marines April 2. Robert F. Frost, armorer; Cpl. AT YOUR [frk7Lm1ii 4 i t Cpl. Billy R. Harold, testing Billy R. Harold, testing clerk, clerk, MarMcch "P" School,andLC.pl.c..1urle MarMech "P" School; Cpl. NAVY EXCHANGESTORE F. Gring, anillus- Thomas T. Montgomery, Jr., legal - DOWNTOWN ONLY 210 MAIN ST. trator at the art shop, were pro- clerk; and SSgt. Miguel! Bey moted to their ranks by present Jr., AE School instructor. -- I +CtCi._II'._.,. A h5r3T; =t.2WH: l"r. 1111 __ :itl .i r -.---- -- __u ___ ___ -- 1 April I II I, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNR Page 7 1 ..,.............w..'...........:............. ..............,..........w.,".............,.:..,'....:-"..:.....".:,.:.",,',".',........".:.',.w..w."".....................:....... .. ........'......".....................,...,".". "" .,,,. ." .......:....:.....,....,.,..,.....,.;.:,'.......:.......:::.;.:...",...:.'''.,.,:"'''.,,."".,:: :.,,':;.:,.:<:<.X<>'<:,,":,.:::>.::..,::...:<"'.,::,::::.::,:;:::::r:<....+.".. t:.;,: .:, ... ... ., .. , .} . : ..; -- -- SERVICE SHOPPING GUIDE. '. .. '. .' . ' I'*" ____ =_ ) < _,: ;: __ _ JUST and ORDER CARRY BY IT PHONE HOME lIofS' iFt.I JOHNS MOTOR CO.,Inc. I St. Johns Mobile Homes 11'1Sfvnp r i 6435 ROOSEVELT BLVD. I "Just North of NAS JAX Main Gate" Boat o; 3 I, jrarjvjrjr&&jrjp4rjr&jr4rw&jr 1962 CHEVY$995 .I :I NEW 12' WIDE il 2 Dr. Hardtop 396, Std. Stick I Mobile Home 7- I. : ;"p.p :# 1Gi- Ii 11 .lIIIII.lII'111111l f:. Low As $2795 Featuring the Finest Seafood And Southern ? OWNED & OPERATED BY: Bank Financing Available , Fried Chicken Served Anyu/here/ff/ /" PH. I Thomas Cheek,USN. Ret. 4621 SAN JUAN PHONE 384 2386 389-6617 John C. Thompson USN. Ret. 6263 Roosevelt Blvd. 384 5584 m a: Jt. 't.tt:: : ,, % t.: \ \t 'i. u m: 't. m:.:__ 1Wic '>>::m'i'Ii I 1 :4. BUTTS I Small Loans on iii. t&-HI"Ed 1 ' of Value ,eh.. Anything Ii . I : ..,. f" Mobile Homes, Inc. .... o"" I I! 1- ) ,.> Jacksonville's Oldest/ Dealer unredeemed on l S, Satisfaction Assured I I items ,J TACOSI ' >F t 6017 Roosevelt llvd. e 388.3578MORRIS I AIR BASE PAWN SHOP II 6463 Roosevelt Blvd. Phone 384-4066 : 103rd 1t t Blending Center 771 7970Trout's m- :;. :j:_l .:!t't 1'nt.' 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Check This Service Shopper Weekly For The Best ,Buys In Townw.a t- 8 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER April II 1968 BBBB HBiMlMHHBBHBMMBaVMBnHBB B BBMBHHBBHMMnBBBnMBB HBBBMBBHHmBHaDaHBBB Advances Career I Civil Service News I IIN OfferedMerit New Program BeginsFor currenty promotions open for opportunities receipt of Overseas Duty , applications are listed below. M s , The closing date of each is shown. - MPB No. 72 67 Plan D - grade levels GS 4 and below; The Navy Department has issued stricted to career and career- i MPB No. 79 67 Plan C advance information on new conditional employees; employees - all semi skilled positionspay program plans for facilitatingthe of the excepted service with level 7 and below; MPB tL recruitment of employeesfor competitive civil service status", No. 83 67 Plan B all skill- of ' tours duty overseas. and applicants eligible for reinstatement - ed positions pay level 8 and The purpose of the program Irii.the Federal er- :> above. Area of consideration: ' called the Department of Defense vice. NAS, NARF NARTU, COM w' .t'kF Automated Overseas Employ- To be registered in the sys- FALRJAX, Navy CommissaryStores ment Referral Program,is to develop tem, applicants must be 21 years Navy Recruiting Sta a source of eligibles for of age or older; meet qualification - tion, Jax. Applications will be for hard-to-fill vacancies existing requirements posi- accepted at any time. A sep- ar sQ overseas activities. tion for which application is arate application Form 57 is required 3 { The program provides for reg- made; be available in 30 days; for each .NS position. c a H istration and referral of inter- agree to serve full tour of duty MPB No. 158 67 Indus - ested Department of Defense em- overseas and return within five trial Engineer GS 5, 7, ployees and certain other appli- years; and secure a written release - 9 and 11. Area of consideration THE BEGINNING James W. Hall (R), the second employee cants against vacancies at DOD from their unit if they are : nationwide. Applicationswill hired for the activity which later became NARF, was activities in foreign areas,Canal members of National Guard or be until the needs of the service accepted are met and will retired in a ceremony on March 28. C. E. Field, shops super Zone Territories Alaska and reserve forces. _. '. be considered as received. intendent, presented Hall with a watch. Hawaii. Registration in the programwill MPB No. 31 68 Management Registration eligibility is re- begin on May 1. .' Analyst, GS 11. Area of con- sideration: nationwide. Applications - r. will be accepted through the MPB close No.of 44-68 business Photolitho-Tuesday. c Vl We make it EASY to JOIN the grapherHalftone( ) $3.38 $3.52 HOME OF THE ' $3.66 ph. Area of consideration / business:be nationwide.accepted May through 2. Applicationswill the closeof qT0 R B 0/ GATOR BOWL ASSOCIATION!! MPB No. 45 68 Super- , visory Supply Clerk, GS 5. 4. YM Area ot consideration: NAS, NARF, NARTU, COMFAIRJAX. ,'' ' Navy Commissary Stores, Navy Recruiting Station Jax. Appli- cations will be accepted through , \ the close of business Monday. 1 MPB No. 46 68 Supervisory Supply Clerk GS 5. Area of consideration: NAS, NARF, I' I ,;: NARTU, COMFAIRJAX, Navy Commissary Stores, Navy Re - I cruiting Station, Jax. Applica- tions will be accepted throughthe close of business Tuesday. - MPB No. 47 68 Military Personnel Technician, GS 7; a ;' + rh.f . 68 Pk 'R 'J ,14f MPB No. 48 Military a " Personnel Clerk, GS 4. Area of consideration: WAS NARF, Yf NARTU, COMFAIRJAX, Navy / l.' <4 & * Ii Commissary Stores, Navy Recruiting ' Station, Jax. Appli- cations will be accepted through f , the close of business Tuesday. I 'I. MPB No. 49 68 Supervisory -" Electronics Engineer, M GS 9 or 11: MPB No. '50- y k ;t ti 68 Computer Specialist, GS 11. ,3 ti " Area of consideration: nation- f wide. Applications will be accepted 'f) " , through the close of bus- .i&' " iness May 8. I '. MPB No. 51 68 Produc- tion Controller (Electronics), GS 9 NTE 1 year. Area of consideration. NAS, NARF NARTU COMFAIRJAX, Navy i,..,,. ., S,) @ nyw. ; y Commissary Stores Navy Re- . f cruiting Station, Jax. Applications 7/ MEMBER i will be accepted through r " '< the close of business April 22. \\t MPB No. 52 68 Voucher ,. . C J Examiner (Typing), GS 5 ! [ CD I z .'t t (Duty location Orlando). Area WESTSIDE ATLANTIC BANK 1 -."\'"1 it j of consideration: Sixth Navy .. . District Naval activities. applications Q ', I will be accepted 9 through close of business April. C' 1968 ."'j , I 30. BANK OF ORANGE PARK " MPB No. 53 68 Education . Service Ass 1st a n tGS, 7.; //Lit Area of con sid e r 3 t Ion: . nationwide. Applications will be ,.. , accepted through the close of 1 1 a If you're a sports fan you'll wantto business May 9. the Gator Bowl Game see next MPB No. 54 68 Supply . Clerk. GS 5. Area of con- December 28th. A $5.00 member- " sideration: NAS NARTU NARF " ' COMFAIRJAX. Navy Commissary ship entitles you to buy 4 ticketsto Stores,Navy Recruiting Sta- BARNETT Cecil Field NAS Facility tion. Jax. Applications will be Jacksonville's sports t'f . accepted through the close of t J business April 18. spectacular, and assures'you of \ All applications for the above all the fun of Gator Bowl Weekend S -t.Pale : positions must be career or BARNETT Jacksonville NAS Facility career-conditional employees of These banhs have applications the Federal government. Applications - should be filed with IRD, available as a Community Service. Box 22, U.S. NAS Sax Fla. - I I II I, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pages \.....' .,; ,,\",' ....,. .. ;.... 400 Little Leaguers Don Uniforms .'" J. t '1t'\: ii.,j, I " \..,,. . I Baseball Season Here ,,J!,.J Start 1968 !. "Play ball l"the umpire yelled. .. ...': "Kill the amp!" the fans cheered. - ;M The first batter stepped to Y the plate and the 1968 NavyOrtega - { Lakeshore Little League M I i Mr. baseball season was underway. Over 400 little leaguers proudly - : donned the uniforms of their r R respective teams and were in- introduced to the fans Satur- ame. d. day afternoon as the new little ., __ league season began aboard Mr base. Adm. R. J.Stroh,commander Fleet Air Jacksonville, threw out the first ball to the Naval Air Technical Training Center's : ig ________ (NA TIC) pitcher, as the first Ii batter for the Coca Cola team came to the plate. k Coke led throughout the game __ until the bottom of the sixth inning \ when NA TIC scored the winning - run making it 9 8. The NATTC squad took first: place . . In the major divisions last BUSH HANGAR A squadron of honey bees mistook the Air season and Coke finished second . Operations Tower as home base Friday and have been cap I There were three other gamesin tured. The bees flew in perfect wing-to-wing formation around the major division staged Sat- the tower before settling in the hedges to set up a "hangar." (Continued on Page 16)) AG3 T.G. Jones a .bee fancier, braved the swarm to capture FIRST BALL RAdm. R.J. Stroh, commander Fleet Air Jax, hundreds of little living "aircraft." The honey makers are threw out the first ball as the 1 1968 NavyOrtegaLakeshoreLittle now homeported in hives commanded by ACC A.E. Vickers, a Saturday. League baseball season got underway beekeeper when not working in Air Ops. ..... 4augLllJ y vt-i _. & [ ( T- w -' .1 \ . ? Jr. ROBERT TRAVIS .. . 0. I Agency Inc. , iAf .JJ" . 388-3583 ti48J ROOSEVELT MERITORIOUS MAST AXI Paul D. Clayton. FAW-M, was AT NAS Mast Friday by Capt. W.W. Honour in ' honored at Meritorious r s. EDCEftOOD recognition of his "outstanding contribution to the art of ". .. > 389.3483 2 w.40. ROOSEVELT [ .. J ........ I warfare classification and analysis." antisubmarine -- r.; HOT DOGS AND BASEBALL 8.year old Chris Jones, play- ., ing for Carters' Pharmacy, goes along with baseball traditionas !k";'$ I1 I- L he munches on a hot dog, a must for baseball fans. : 1 i=\ ,k r j r +tfw NHD Gr i _' ., , 1 e IN !Y ; ." LV CASH? a _r 1' __ .. j1 r : ; ) t i- 1r r I_ _ /'lWij.' .\ I- A ;' VP-45 AWARDS Three VP-45 Sailors received awards at rY _ .' squadron morning quarters March 29, from squadron Commanding I Officer, Cdr. H.D. Wilbur. Receiving awards are (I to f.i r) ADJ2 George N. Kemp advancement, AX3 Richard L. Get any amount, large or small, Larue and A02 George F. Parker, designated aircrewmen. .---.n.. '< U. """ - up to $600. $50'cost only $1.50 U. S. Savings Bonds cannot TAKE TEN-Army Infantrymenof be used as collateral because the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry for 30 days. On a loan of $500.55 THE only the registered owner can Div., quench their thirst redeem them. This is one of the during/ a break on patrol near repay only $29 per month.We. SHAMROCK< many safety features of Savings Due Pho in the Republic of er o. Bonds. Vietnam. We provide prompt service to ..'AYMENTSmilitary personnel. Save time _ i (4TEftACE when you need money. Phone Cuh Yo, ....11././' ,. first,then stop by to complete G.t ,"'.lIt f; ..:IJ: "". San Juan Bob s Oak Hill your,, loan. Try us you'll $10102 f 600 Niblick like us. We're the most help- C t\ at CenterOpen ful loan peoole you'll find 202.05 12.00 4 Pure Service anywhere. 216.21 17.00 : Lr Bedrooms 409.53 2400. Garden T\p, :\pa-:tIItll.$ for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. Aetna Finance Co. 500.55 2'.00'j .J 14'.." l oiinrv ('tuba.uro : / '. *1'\here A Financial Service of ITT 600.00 34.34. , '. K..MUMIS tql .PPJ u-.th.. Ci C road service pick up & delivery If.:. (L..d o. 24 ......1) l Rangr i- R"lr'h.H] : VISIT YOUR NEARBY AETNA OFFICE .. .'.Jiiii't ,\.' (''uJ.i jii.iin( Tf, |nd: mechanic daty American & Foreign Cars OB and Ucai.iiQ bCi C jjrkDrapt's 5551 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE: 387 1692 Fiini.sfuril,, f" 46 W, Duval-355-7543 or 8006 Lem Turner Rd-768-0501 I \\all\\ to \ttdn, arpfi.ng and I03rd & Jammes Road Lurk! Su'unm,nut! 1"1 771 9156 Jacksonville. Florida AetnaApril Phone 384-4406 The good word for a loan is . . r i ":..,.. 'l ".. .':..1., .I""I"''''I\' '':'' ,. .,r 4', r..1",, _'f'.". . -- -- ---- . Page -I 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER April !II!, 1968 1 : ...,I' ,.........":. .'"...,' 1 PAO Chases Snakes and Lizards, I : ,. Guides CF Tlightline Special'i I r .a., t t'i -- tnanK you very mucn for planning that trip for us. I like V\ very much when we went up in r r 1T' 'i! k1 i the tower and when we went out .;S "..: where the airplanes were. I - love that lunch we had I thoughtit was much better than we have 4- at our school. I usely eat all my food. I think that it is the best field trip I ever had no . fooling." "Thank you for showing room 18 around the base. Well do you know Mike Bartelson he worksin the tower. I hope we were not SAFETY REMINDER- the second time In two weeks Cecil's " % too bad. "Green Cross" for safety banner has been lowered to signifyan "How are you doing? I'm just on the job Injury. The accident resulted in four days lost fine. I am writing this letterin from work. Public works Maintenance Foreman E. W. Pasanen Thank for school. you taking hauls down the flag assisted by R. Blanchard, Ground Safety us around. You do such nice i _ Officer. things. I am the one who fell with the " down pie. a "Tell Chief Lee thank you for smciajfl SELLERS SINCLAIR the tour around AMD." Young Jeff Davis biologists tramp Yellowwater on Cecil Bug I t rn' "Thank you for taking us Hunt tour. One young man picked up the wrong bug. 103rd & BICKER 771-8567 around the base. When I grow r up I am going to be in the Air ing trips Boy Scout visits and at the jar a little and answered. WARRANTY SERVICEU Force driving jet bombers." least one butterfly hunt. That kid had picked up a Black NEW CAR Well, you can't win em all, Seaman Dave Jusiewicz, one of Widow in his bare hand." but the Public Affairs Office at three tour guides,explained some The typical Cecil tour beginsat HAUL AAA WRECKER Cecil may have recruited a few of the difficulities of his occu- the main gate where one of future Navymen in the past several pation. "On the Jeff Davis zoo- the guides, Dave or Frank Deg- AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE AND REPAIR months. Since school began logy tour Monday, one boy cap- nan .or John Nuss boards the :&f", W >"mm t::: m'n:! last September PAO has tured a spider and put it inaJaras school bus. The students are MORE SERVICE AND BETTER PRODUCTS sponsored at least 35 school instructed. 1 He asked the teacher taken to Operations where they tours and has coordinated camp- what it was. The teacher shook split into three group for side- 7 to 10 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 TO 9 SUNDAY trips to weather crash and the tower. Each section is under -. C'ff.: II the direction of operations personnel - with patience and enthu- Need money .I ., .j siasm. '> After lunch at the mess hall, ' . .. .... ,. ."' i." ..... .11 the tour turns to AMD, where . for leave ,. -" .. "- I Chief Jim Lee and Chief Charlie J a ., Q. "* Lehoist take for demon- .." .. r .U' :... over a : 1t stration of AMD projects.For . J'* II..... .:'I1ij. the next hour or so, the See HFC. d" B I youngsters watch the tour guide :.' ;. 0\\ make several trips up the ejection .or flight Lt. R. seat at physiology. ... ... ... . L. Smith the guides tour throughthe ! T- esnl terrors of the pressure cham- r.: .e l ber and flash blindness test,while " ;> assuring them that "the govern- .I. ''c' ment won't let me shut the door." At about 2 pm ('What is that ...... .. in Navy time?") the guide delivers - .. @I) his charges back to the main gate and the kids go back to Boy Scouts from Troop 216 set up shop in front of the Exchange school, having heard a good recruiting - to promote the Scout Exposition at the Gator Bowl talk and maybe having f'f' i developed a crush on the recruiter. - April 27. . :I' i- . e : rI 44 I, /:. Buy Your Home Today ,\ you've got leave coming. and you're short of money .t see the company that helps thousands of service I, people every year. Get a Traveloan from Household Move in Finance. Today -----7CECIL At HFC, we'll tell you in advance what your Traveloanwill cost. and we'll spell it out in dollars and cents. No hidden charges. No extras. No surprises. See us now! I S FIELD ., Before you sign on the dotted line, know what your loan will cost. Ip- TIMAQUANA BLVD. T ,' I03rd ST. - TO TOWN II; cash: MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS , . ) Y..Get 2 14 JS 0 U 6 ( ;. !f. ,,,!, plymts paymtt Paymisr ,, $100 5,93 729 10.07 $18.48 NAS > .. 200 11.86 14,59 20.14 36.97 Ir, .., 300 17.79 21,88 30.21 55.45 ft t: a ,r , SOO 28.97 35,85 49.75 91.78 . I '. I ". .. 600 34.39 42.66 59,35 109,80I { : : I Charge art computed at 3% on that part of : , . I ,' scheduled monthly balances not exceeding$300 .$.;' . and 2% on any rtmatndrr. This schedule M :;.: based Oil Prompt payment and tncludti tkargt*. : .-, .[lJ1If II7i!! ILI ' :T HOUSEHO I [ ,>'; :-.t; ., i 'yo _. .. ..., , L ,... .:. 11 ) . : FINANCEPenman './ .I .1 'I : N i .K w KINGSLEY AVE. ORANGE PK. Plaza Shopping Center .r .' 1227 .Atlantic Boulevard-Phone: 246-6421 ,; 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 <* -' .. '. : f 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 :HELL.A.=-:=-.=., *$ : ; r: Cedar Hills Shopping Center HOh.4E: : :EUILERS: iisrc.You : . 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone: 771.9190 art cordially, Invited to Inspect our homes at your conwntonc Ask about Mir vmtlnc h'un 10 A.M. to Dark. Travel South on Blandinf" Boulevard (Hwy. *21) . . . April I II I 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER; "rage i II i MoviesMovies Club Schedules \la. 1E. will be HAS JAX shown at the NAS nightly ....... .. ..G. '. ..Dff .lI...... There Jax Theatre at 7:30 :! :..:j: ::...:;;iitjiiiiiiiij:::;::;:: :: ::: :::iiiirjii:1ijj::: :::::::::::!:: :::! :::iiiji::!::::: :::::i:1::::::::::::::::::: :::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::: p.m. wilt;also be a Kiddie "O" CLUB: Enjoy the Beef- club. Make plans:; to attend the Matinee at 2 p.m., Saturdaysand eater's buffet from 6 today to Luau party April 26.Happy Hour a regular feature at 2 p.m., 9 p.m. Mark Castle will be under is featured Monday through Wed Ads shfutd be moiled U the Hole Publlshinq Company. Sundays and holidays. The Hospital the spotlight tomorrow evening nesday from 4:30 to 6:30: p.m. 1950 BIdndinci Blvd. Jacksonville. Florida. 32210. to arrive Theatre will have one night- : and the Other Side will entertain not latet than Tuesday for publication the following. Thurs ly feature at 7p.m. Cecil Field Saturday night. The day. Ads arriving too late for this deadline .will be published will have two nightly shows dur- champagne special is featured BLUEJACKETS INN: Hear the following. .week unless the publisher is instructed other the .wise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad , ing week .at 5:30 and 8 both must the p.m. evenings. There will be a sounds of the UFO tonight. be received WITH the copy for the .d. Matinees will be shown on week- lunch and dinner buffet Easter The Qiantels will be on hand ends at 2 and 5 p.m.THURSDAY from 11:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. tomorrow evening. The Orange DO NOT SEND CASH April I II I and from 5 to 8 p.m. There is Marmalade will entertain Satur- RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . . .12.00 also an Easter Egg Hunt for day. Easter hosts the Nu Sounds Per additional lin. ((4 words lino ! the little folk beginning at 2:30 in the afternoon and the UFO in per ) . .o50 NAS: IIGULIVER'STRAVELS p.m. Make reservations at the the evening. The Sixteens are BEYOND THE MOON": Color Main Desk. Foreign dish night under the spotlight Monday night. adventure cartoon. Rating Polynesian style, is featured Hear the Camelots Tuesday night HOME FOR SALE, ORTEGA FOR SALE 65 PONTIAC LE Good. ((93 Min.) from 6 9 and the Orange Marmalade Hills 3 BR B Tuesday to p.m. Wed- 2 Fla. Rm., MANS, 2 Dr., Hardtop. Xtra HOSPITAL: !.P THE MACGREGORS" - nesday evening.What Central air and heat, Fencedyd. clean 1 Call Don starring David Bailey CANDLELIGHT: Tired of all ., Garbage disp. Attractive owner. Athearn 284 1391 or Jax Ext. and George Ribauld. Rating- the action and noise? Then dine brick. See at 7364 Coral Sea Good. ((201 Min) intimately with your favorite pal Where Rd. Phone 388 8640. 2431. C. FIELD: "GOOD TIMES" in the luxurious, but low pric- REPOSSESSIONS starring Sonny and Cher. Rating- FOR SALE '196:, OLDS DELTA 65 Corsair ed Candlelight Restaurant, featuring Sport Sedan $750 Very good. ((99 Min.) full course dinners from And WhenFriday 88 Full Power A/C.; Call l.O: up. Tomorrow night,Charlie 388 8805 After 5 pm. 66 Mustang: V 8, Stick, New FRIDAY, April 12 Jay and his combo will en- April 12 Paint & Rubber. HOUSE FOR RENT: 3 BR, 2 tertain from 8 to 11 p.m. Es- "THE BEACH BOYS" At NAS: NOBODY'S PERFECT" corted ladies will receive a free the Tickets $3. B, Unfurn., Pets & children 100 h financining if Qualified. starring Doug McClure and Nancy first drink with dinner. Charlie 2.00 coliseum.and $1.00.Saturday. are welcome. Conv. NAS & Cecil Contact Mr. Rucker or Mr. ..c Kwan. Rating 1 Very good. ((111 Ware and his combo are hosted Inquire 5307: Sagniaw Ave. 771- Thompson -J ax Ext. 2431.Credit Min.) Saturday night from 7:30. to 11:30 April 22 1490 after 7:30 p.m. Union. HOSPITAL: "GULLIVER'S p.m. "SCOUT EXPOSITION" at ' TRAVELS BEYOND THE MOON" the Gator Bowl. Show from 3 WINDOW AIR COND. 220 Volts. DO YOU WANT TO BE A DISC Color adventure cartoon.C. CPO CLUB: All pizzas are to 7 p.m. Donation, $1.00. 20,000 BTU's, Used one summer. JOCKEY?? For information call: ' FIELD: "ESTHER AND featured for $.75 today. Dance $125. Four burner electric 356 8351. Day or Night. THE KING"; starring Joan Col- the music of Mel Gaden tomor- range, Look through over wtuner. / lings and Richard Egan. Rating- row night. Try the seafood spe- PUBLIC NOTICE 2 Years old. $100. JUSTISS TRAILER PARK l' Very good. ((117 Min.) cial for $1.25. The Tune Twisters John Kukler Ext. 514 (CF) Qtr. mile no, of NAS. Clean Home 771 5669. modern trailers & are under the spotlight Sat- You are hereby notified that the Apts. 389 - SATURDAY April 13 urday evening. A sirloin steak below released listed as a Items public are auction.now being This 3007. for $1.65 is the dinner special. merchandise Immediate delivery. purchased for FOR SALE: ADORABLE AKC "WANTED" NAS: "TIlE COMEDIANS" Fried chicken for $.95 and rib Liquidation No. 400S Singer 1966ModEL registered Chihuahua Puppies. Someone to take up payments on starring Richard Burton and E- eye steak for $1.35>> are featured ZIS ZAS WALNUT CABI- Male & Female. Ext. 3646 or the following: NET. Good cond. fancy lizabeth Taylor. Rating Ex- Tuesday and Wednesday. stitches buttonholes sews monograms on buttons,.. makes blind 389-2784 after 5P.M. BRAND NEW COLOR T.V.Selling cellent. antes without attachments. Bal for a Little Above Cost. HOSPITAL: "NOBODY'SPERFECT" M7.50 or responsible. party to DELRAY MANOR 110th '& ACEY DUCEY CLUB! : Sam take over payments.STEREO STEREO combination with radio starring Doug Me Laster and the Confederates are Karen St. New all brick homes, 1 month old console model, Bal- Clure.C. hosted tomorrow evening. Satur- SOLID STATE AC Low 20's. Building Lots ance $67. or $8 per month. FIELD: "UP TIlE MAC- features the sounds of the 1 Available; Floyd White, Bldr. PORTABLE TYPEWRITER day 67 CONSOLE MODEL GREGORS" starring David Bail- Five Clubs. John Lunsford and 771 5643. lightweight, Balance $47. or $8 ey.KIDDIE the Eightballs are under the spot- Liquidation No. 100] per month. MATINEE: uTI IE. light Sunday night. Sunday is the SPEAKERS. WITH A MULTIPLE "REAL ESTATE: We wtlllicip SINGER SEWING MACHINE Sews SINGING NUN" starring Debbie Easter Egg Hunt for all the kiddies good DID condition.WALNUT I Bc.aLfau Very or you Buy, Sell or Invest. good, $25. Terms. Guaranteed Reynolds. at 1 p.m. There will be a responsible payments.party take over smallmonthly Bowen Real Estate, Realtor Complete with all attachments. USN Retired 384. 1376A A-l WAREHOUSE party following the hunt with refreshments IF yOU ARE IN SUNDAY, April 14 prizes,and free pony THIS OFAN R. INTERESTED AENgD 1606 Main St.'Ph. 353-1946 HOME NSTkATON.Fyou Civilian Career? Will rides. April 19, Alex I Houston{ OBLIGATED deliver, no obligation: ARE NOT I IN ANY A leading company has an interesting - MEN NAS: N"THOSE THEIR MAGNIFICENT FLYING ventriloquist, will appear at the WAY."HOME SEWING' TV offer for Top Flight 'FOR RENT OR FOR SALE - MACHINES" starring Stuart personnel leaving the service.Put Houses & Apts. Equity, VA & Whitman and Sarah Miles. Rating your service know how to FHA resales $50 & $100 dwn. i Excellent ((15;) Min.) work to earn the kind of money Call Powell or Mills, USN ..'y MILITARY AUTO INSURANCE you're really worth. Openings: all Ret. 264 2411. Orange Park o\'erthe U. S. Include your Realty. sal-4mttetr' All Ranks All Ages telephone number when you writeto : WIL-MAR APARTMENTS Near LOW RATES Regional DirectorP. JAX and CECIL, 1 blk. w/of 5900 froMOTORS O. Box 13177 blk. of Jammes Rd. all new paint, EASY MONTHLY Orlando, Fla. 32809 2BR, LR, Kit furn, Nook, park 2 cars, water, sewage garbageincl. TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT ., $85 mo. unfurn. Also furn. PAYMENTSCONTINENTAL Close to Bases Lights Water apts. Call 387-2541, nites and and Sewage available. Call 389- weekends call 389-0744 5700. 10' x 12' ft. Wide. INSURANCE . 57 CHEV. 2 Dr. HARDTOP, 283 FOR SALE -66 FORD GALAXIE UNDERWRITERS INC. punched 4 speed trans.,Red with "500 XL" P.B., P.S. 390 V-8 Black vinyl top. A beauty! 3 sp. auto. Top cond. Asking (I f IH nark Mrloi I J) 1/<$ 6479 Roosevelt Blvd. 388-7676 8-4. ...*......... FURN. 3RM. APT. UTILITIES Call Us Anytime Furn. Reasonable. Near NAS. FURN. APT. NEARNAS&CECIL2BR. 63 V. W. $690 I Baby accepted. 3890893. Swim Pool. $75. 771-0348. LOST 1 PINK GOLD BULOVA Would you like to learn how to 62 V. W. Sedan $375 apply underglaze, glazes and wrist watch w/yellow gold band. MONEY for Call Ext. 3665.>> Butler, reward . stains to your Ceramics a 62 Simca '. $290 Cash Monthly Months ]lovely gift for Wedding Graduation offered. You Get ;Mother's Day & etc.? - Payment to Pay 61 Comet. $290 IN 1 DAY If so come to beginner classeson $ H4.J1 $ 5.00 24. ( Wednesday nights. At F II ]Priscilla's Ceramics 7121 ( 60 Ford $165 219.27.J3.. 0 24 Shlndler Dr. Ph. 771-7036 $25 to $600ARRANGED 320.79 19.00 24 57 Chev. $275 E 62> RANCHERO PICKUP. Yellow 427.51 '?, S.OO 24' with marbleized bed.Real sharp. 264-4525 500.51 lY.OO 24 _ We Cater To 1417 Manotak Ave. Furn. 2BR. 600.00 J .J9 14 ServicemenWe. BY PHONE Duplex Clean, elect. kit,Carport w/utility rm., water furn. No ...*....... Payments it1dude lt1teresr. pets. 388.50: per month.389-6938. 4.- Buy-Sell-Finance jc FOR SALE: CUSTOM BUILT __ tit o/az. FINANCE COMPANY Formica Home Bar. w/4 stools. 6566Normandy Reclining chair. 389-3800. (9'f' Boulevard 4721 SAN JUAN AVE. DIAL 384-2314 A.6N8 36: RAMBLER AMERICAN 4dr. 241 \UEST\ rORSYTH ST. DIAL 356-0735 Station Wagon, A/T, R&H, Air * . 781-4978 5_ 5256 tIC.\{ ii BOULEVARD DIAL J51-2 95xxxxxx Cond.: Mr. Madison, EXT. 2431. % ONCe AROUND CENTRAL PARK/" 3acx xxx After :5:30, 7710508.! 12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER April II, 1968 _I U.S. Military Surgeons Association, I <'$ Slates Annual Meeting in October rlhe Association of Military sented to a physician in the fed t'. S. will be presented to a ;I Surgeons of the United States is eral medical services who has member of the associationfor : f;"; < 4/ planning its 75th annual meetingand made outstanding contributionsin some notable work in med.. ,:.,;,"- % rit seeking nominations for the field of rhuematology and icine. This is the Stitt Award. ,L i'a. medical awards to be presentedat arthritis, will consist 'of a The Sir Henry Wellcome Med- the meeting.The bronze plaque and :$500. al and Prize will be awarded for ., f "", ;t, .mow meetingwillbe the best essay on a subject of -- ------ threeday The Sustaining MembershipA- EARLY MORNING VIEW of some of the aircraft participating held at the Sheraton Park Hotel, ward of a scroll and $500 will the author's choosing which relates - Washington, D. C. beginning Oct. go to an individual association to military medicine.The . in NARTU's Transit EX 1-68 last weekend. James Clarke White A- member in one of the federal I 20.An awards committee made up medical services who has made ward will be presented to an association - with membership from the Medical some outstanding contribution in member who has done Services of the federal gov- the field of medical research.The outstanding work in clinical or I NARTU News and ViewsMore I ernment will select 12 personsof Federal Nursing Services research dermatology while em- the medical and dental fieldsto Award is given to a nurse mem- ployed by the U. S. Government. The award will be a bronze plaque - receive the annual awards. ber in one of the Federal Medi- than 150 Naval Air reservists The of the operationwas $500. purpose and The John Shaw Billings A- cal Services for outstanding accomplishments - converged on the Naval to train members of the na- member of the The Gary Wratten Award will ward will go to a in the advancement - Air Reserve Training Unit i tion-wide force In anti-sub- association, under 41 years old, of professional nursing. go to an individual eligible for (NARTU) last week-end. The unit marine warfare tactics,using the who possesses and demonstrates The award consists of a scroll membership in the association, i played host to these "civiliansailors" newest and most up to date track- for outstanding accomplishmentsin outstanding potential in the fieldof and $500.A . during Transit Ex 1-68. Ing and detecting gear. The object field military medicine. The executivemedicine. The award scroll and *250! will go to This exercise involved patrol of the search was a fleet award consists of a bronze plaque I consists of a scroll and $500. the winner of the Major Louis and aircraft submarine traveling along the squadron personnel and $500. Medal will be - The Gorgas a Livingston Seaman Prize,awarded - from five Air Reserve coast of Florida.Off1rerind1arge. Naval Nomination with justification, warded for distinguished workin for some notable article pub- activities from as far away as of conduct- preventive medicine and con- lished in Military Medicine during biographical data and appropriate ... Glenview, 111. Other stations tak- reprints of works published Ing the exercise was Capt. Carl sists of a silver medal, a scroll the year. ing part were New Orleans, D. Simonsen, commanding officer and $500.The A bronze plaque, $oOO and a should be submitted toCapt.JackW. Memphis, Atlanta and NARTU of NARTU. life membership in the Associa- Millar, MC, USN (Ret.), 1331 Jax. Philip Hench Award, pre- tion of Military Surgeons of the II. Street N. W. Washington.D.C. 20005. An original and five cop- ies of the nominations must reach Captain Millar no later thanjune Special Fares: 15.Further Information on Quali- 1 fications and awards can be .. . found in BuMedNote 1650 of ..', r : ,.< March 15. ... ..... "." .- ,. . ,', ,.Sj' n ., r l11pI I I 1 ,_ "' : .,,, J, ,'. cfattun . .:.: ; ":' \ C cpai0s 'San Juan of. Niblick ." Special People: Phone 384 4406 1 I. 2 & 3 BedroomsGarden : T\pf \partmcnes .: with C ountry Club .+\tmosphcrcKitclims equipped.+ uith G-E It 4 +w4a Rau!ics (+ Kf/riqfrotors/ Individual Air (conditioning. Drapes mid llcatirui furnished' by' d i E 4b Hall\\ to Wall\\ l'arpctirtd!t and Larnr Suimmini' ) Pool"rage b 1 .. '. , . .: Hepency Square Places ACTION Special : with BURTLANCASTER t Eastern offers special low fares r : 'i1i: :.. Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, Bermuda. in "tNE . to military personnel Going Take one of our special C SQNUNIER"SHELIEY home or on vacation, traveling at tours. We have one for everybody WINTERS rA1011 h Mha yourown expense, in uniform,with -golfers, fishermen, families. Ask leave orders. Military Reservations r : about Eastern's Family Plan Fares Fares assure you a reserved seat or money-saving Excursion Fares. at % normal jet coach fares. Then 34 W.Adam,,,,Downlewe You can charge itl! E-5's or above there's the 50%} discount on stand- HAVE ALAUGH I can open a Charge-A-Tripaccount + by fares. And 50% off regular with Eastern-charge air fares, ho- day coach fares on all emergency .w eterSellersCCIAUDINE tels, meals, car rental, sightseeing, . leaves. ; almost everything. Pay as little as Go someplace special on your """' $10 a month, plus a small service " next time off. For city fun there's charge. Up to 24 months to pay. '' IONGET cooAt7 New York, Washington, Chicago. See Eastern, your JAMTO, or a For fun in the sun there's Florida, Travel Agent for details. '.<, '" /I.IN rrA,,.Downtown .. 1; : i ADVENTURE ) , 4a , t CNARITONHESTON ' 4 ', . t " EABTEFIIJ ,f,. _. .:.. n 1 .'.,' :,'" ,\ pLANET .' Number one to the sun. TEiOE It E 3 wwI April II, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 13 12 Teams Prepare Baiting Fish is LegalThe I For Softball use of artificial feed to Both the sack and cage pro lure game fish is absolutely legal duce best results when sus- In fact,the practice Is encouragedby pended off the bottom to allowa Season Action the Game and Fresh Water sifting of chum material by wave I $* t1 Fish Commission and fishermenwho action. : Twelve teams are In the final established a baited area Woods added, "The success . stages of practice for the open- can generally expect to catch or failure of a baited fishing ing night of the 1968 Intramural fish even when they aren't biting. hole is dependents on the con- Softball season next Monday According to John W. Woods, tinual rebaiting of the cage or evening, April 15, at 5:30: p.m. Chief,Fish Management Division, bag. The area should be checked - The first half of the season will the goal of the commission has each week and rebaited when run through May 13. been to increase the catch of the supply of chum has dimini- All games will be played on B the sport fisherman and lessen shed." Circle North and South fields. the time between bites. The Chum material may include one The VA 174 "Hellrazors" easiest way to accomplish this of the prepared fish foods which team won the top honors last year would be to have large concen- may be obtained from most farm in Intramural competition and trations of fish readily availableto supply stores or feed stores. the angler. Other materials studied duringthe are hoping to be able to retain their ( -- ... < '"" ...:A Woods said, "We found that program were cattle pellets, championship this year. again Members of the Rod and Gun Club have worked long and hard baiting an area with a chumming chicken laying mash, cottenseed The twelve teams now regis hours to prepare the Dove Field for the 1968 season. Workersare material will Increase the meal, soybean meal and soybean tered are: VA 174, VA 105 preparing to plant corn and peas in the Dove Field area microscopic plankton which provides cake. All proved effective in food for small forage fish. fish. VC 4 AMD/Admin. behind attracting ; ; NAMTD the Skeet ; range. The large number of forage fishin Fishing success around the VA Dental/RCVW 4; 46 ; turn attract desirable sport baited areas was found to be the Marines VA 37 VA 45 VA 44 and Operations.The ; ; Rod/Gun Holds Fish fish including largemouth bass, best during the hours around bluegill, shellcracker, and cat daybreak, one or two hours before - schedule will be as fol- fish. A baited area will generally sundown and during the night. lows Contest : Skeet MeetThe produce better fish when it Is The best bait around the chum , B April 15 Circle North , established in conjunction with an area was found to be live suchas 5:30 VA 46 VA45 7:30 pm vs. Cecil Field Rod and Gun the contest announced that the area which provides cover and shiners, minnows, shrimp, B. Circle-AMD/Adminvs.Ops.South Club held their monthly meeting contest would begin on April 15 protection for the forage spe- crickets and worms. last week in the Industrial Relations and run through\ October 3.There cies." :5:30 NAMTD VA-174 pm vs. Building conference room. will be a one dollar entry fee "The research program stud- 7:30 pm DentalCVW 4April The club members discussedthe per fish. ied both the effects of bait and There are possibilities that vs. VA 44 upcoming Skeet Shoot whichIs King( fish, trout, Red Bass and artificial, cover as fish congre- Cecil Field may form Its own _16 B Circle North be held Lt. The establishment of band. Any persons Interestedin to on May 4. Blue fish are the four types gatorg. artificial 5:30 VC 4 vs. VA-105 joining a band,or leading it, pm Charles Rousseau, head of the eligible for the salt water cover such as reefs utilizing - 7:30: pm Marines vs. VA37 Cecil Field Invitational said that contest. automobile tires, concrete should contact the Public Affairs - B Circle South 5:30 pm this shoot Is open to all classesof Black bass, speckled perch, blocks used for building and tree Office, building 12, ext. VA 174 vs. AMD/Admin. shooters. A beginner has justas and bream are the fresh water tops were effective but would be 8163. 7:30 pm VA 44 vs. NAMTD much of a chance as someone entries. The catch must be weighed an expensive operation for the average ' April 17 B Circle North 5:30 does that has shot skeet before. and recorded at a fishing camp, fisherman. On the other ">:3 KK:;: :;:::::_?::::;*.xX4P: : pm VA 37's.. VA 46 Rod and Gun Club memberswill hand baited in sche- , tackle stores or by an authorized a area a The 7:30 pm VA 45 vs. Dental receive more information Cecil Field Rod and Gun Club duled cover or among the cyprus ONLY Things' CVW4B. concerning the shoot by mail and member. knees Is not expensive and will Circle South 5:30 pm there will be more InformationIn There will be awards for first produce results," Woods says. We Overlook- - VA 105 vs. Marines the Afterburner.The and second places in the fresh The study revealed that when 7:30 pm Ops. vs. VC 4 club also talked about the water and salt water classes. chum material was placed inbur- ROOSEVELT BLVD. progress In planting the Dove For any Information concern- lap sacks, weighed and lowered are and SAN JUAN AVE. A U. S. Savings Bond, registered Field. It was reported that corn ing the contest, contact Dewey Into the water in an areaa with in co owner or beneficiary and peas have been planted to DeVille at extension 247. existing cover such as brush, form, becomes the sole date. Corn and peas are good grass or trees, fishing success 7 e Stl1l and absolute property of the co- food for both dove and quail, Special ServicesOffers did improve. owner or beneficiary on the death. therefore this crop will serve a Other bait containers studiedby "Put yourself in uur place!" of the owner. dual purpose. the researchers included The club announced that they TicketsThe wire cages 'constructed of one- P.S. Every Third Drink will be sponsoring a fishing contest half by one Inch welded wire j' FREE-9A.M. tit 7P.M. For faster mail service, include for club members and their Special Services Ticket lined with plastic screen wire. ;*:.:..:_ ;:;. ..:;::::_;'::::_ ,:;.:-, the ZIP code on all mail. families. office has announced that the following _........wA..'.<<<......>Y.--, ___..._<''''.:t tickets are availableat -i _.. _._ -- their office In building 4. On April 12, the Beach Boys ' 5 will be performing in the Jacksonville I I Coliseum. This show : ,_ will start at 8:00 p.m. Ticketsare : ia .fit wwy on sale for $2.00 and $3.00. i Appearing with the Beach Boys :' ". j will be the Strawberry Alarm I;!:; .' II';: fields.clock and the Buffalo Spring I \ u.i ' :j;: ":' Jacksonville pets baseball 1 tickets are now on sale for the April 20 opening game.Tickets t I. ,! \jk :are $.50.: ' [ \ t' The a 7:30 Mets p.m. will night play game.Syracusein I; I r,1 ieP @ , ... v f N w T b 4 O OI1 m w tl .. ' d U U"L7 Lg' i "4: ...:.i s' winiriiiiii -nCTTP "" 1]. 7 .>' IU I ' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS..Tom McGuckin, Cecil Field Coach , presents Sixth Naval District Championship trophy to Captain t U.L. Fretwell. The "Raiders" "' went undefeated in the tourna- I t Swamped with tax ? payments :j ment, and advanced to the South Atlantic Regionals that are . , being NAS Jacksonville this week. (For details of , played at f.: . i See us for a loan. '" .. .:: .... the tournament, see page 16)cooocxxxxxxxxxxxxy) +-. ;:; . Jt. JV.JV.li-JV. duff ' ; > WHITEY'SFISH DEALERSHIPSAVAILABLE liB "! '!f.'t y t fj! BvETTNATIONAL . t DANK OF JACKSONVILLE CAMP .NEW STATIONS GATOR f.', . .EXISTING STATIONS ," MM.ROtRAL OtPO.IT .U".CI. 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( Fla. : ;. ...=.::::........... -...:: .+.ww'.w*' '::- ...-2' '". ..w- .;;:.:: t------------ ' .' 14 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER April II, 1968 Page __: _ I.. Dependents Guide toUnderstandingCecil Intramural CF Golf Clinic ., <:', Field Intramural SoftballWe BowlingCONTINENTAL Enters 2nd WeekBill shall assume that you know That is, he is returned, without at bat) makes one out. WON LEAGUE LOST Stott Cecil Field Golf t very little about the great Navy ceremony, tQ the dugout (to be Being tagged at a base equalsan Medical 4 0 Pro series, conducted of six golf the second clinics in for a 'J , game of Softball. We realize that explained) out. Yellowwater 4 4 occasionally you want to impress The object of the game is to Having a ball caught in mid air VA 174 3 4 4 dependents Tuesday morningat Field Cecil the course. , with advance the batter from the home out. your husband or your son equals an Ops. 3 1 first few minu- your vast knowledge and understanding plate around the bases (there Three outs equals the end of VA-15 3'.'.,' 1 Bill spent the the basic funda- ;, of this great American are three, in a diamond shapedarea your teams turn at bat. VA-37 5 tes reviewing sport or perhaps youwanttoearnan and bring him safely to Homerun A well hit ball which VA-44Jt1 32j: 6' mentals that he covered last I week and then moved on to chip- invitation out to dinner at the home plate again. This mane- goes so far as to enable the \'A-4'1 0 4 \ the Embers. Therefore, attend uver counts as one run, which is batter to go all the way around ping. carefully the following rules and complicated since thebatter does the bases without stopping. AMERICAN LEAGUE lie used the remainder of the I regulations for under standing,or not have to run. lIe may walk, Umpire The enemy. clinic explaining the prin- faking the game of softball.It run, or steal. Softball is one of Dugout Place where the teamat WON LOST ciples of chipping.! The ladies must be first understood thata the few occupations which con- bat sits when not actually facing VA 105 9 3 also had a chance to try their softball is by no means soft.It done stealing. It is looked uponas the pitcher. Dugouts\ have \'A-45 8 4 newly acquired knowledge on the from baseball a magnificent accomplishmentand been known to erupt with violence VA-372 8 4 edge of the putting green. differs onlyin a '' and the successful thief Is a great when the Umpire (enemy) makes VA-442 6 6 Bill is very pleased with the that it Is slightly larger NAMTD 4 4 that he has received If soft- hero. It might\ be mentionedthat an unpopular decision. response ball not so firmly hit packed.in the a head, one run counts as one point Slide This occurs when a base VA-174 :3: 5AMD from this clinic. All dependents [ were to you and the team with the most pointsat runner or thief sees that the ball 3 '.,1I. 9 are welcome to come out t which is a constant danger, you understand what the end of the seven inningsto is going to reach his objectiveat VA-37 ::3 9 at 10 am every Tuesday morning - would we mean. Softball is played between two ( be explained) is declaredthe about the :same:: time as he does. i for the next four weeks. teams of nine men each. The winner of the game. In order to avoid being taggedby NATIONAL LEAGUE For further information I '' teams include a man in the mid- Definitions of IMPORTANT the base attendant, the run- WON LOST on the golf "clinic. call Bill dle who throws the ball towarda SOFTBALL TERMS. ner drops to the ground and triesto AMD 11 1 Stott at ext. 2-1<1. f rubber mat, called home plate. Batter Man who stands at roll under the ball. The main VA 1j4 10 2 r, Should the batter(tobe explained) the home base and tries strike object of this move is the des- VA-37 5 7 Entry For Ladies f strike the ball with his bat (to the ball with .a long slender pieceof : truction of your washing machine.On Marine Barracks 4 4 fI ri I r be explained) he races madly for wood. deck Contrary to popular Av. Ord. 4 1/2 I the first base, often called a Bat The long slender pieceof Navy usage, this does not meanon Admin. 32 4 Tourney ClosedThe "bag". It is the solemn duty wood. .' the floor. It refers to the man RCVW 4 1 3 of the opposing team to preventthe Pitcher Man in the middle waiting his turn to bat. Missiles 1 11 response to the Cecil Field t batter from reaching the who tries to throw the ballso You now have basic knowledgeto Ladies Golf Association Invitational - to 1 It from being watch softball but i first base. as prevent a game : tournament has been so I This may be accomplished in struck by the batter. there are some pitfalls to be Skeet great in the last week that the . Outfielder Man who stands avoided. The main one is, do not several different ways. First of Won LostVA44 entries to the 60-person playing t all, It is the duty of the thrower, outside the diamond area and ask how many outs he made. 6 0 field will close this nlornlng. called a "pitcher", to get the tries to rectify the pitcher'smistakes. This Is almost a guarantee that VA 46 "A It 6 0 The tournament will be playedon j ball past thebatterwithouttouching dinner, even at Milligans, will Operations 4 2 April 19 at the Cecil Field the bat. In the event that he Infielder Man standing near not be forth coming. Dental 4: 3 golf course. The tourney will fails, which he often does, it the base bag who attempts to Weapons 3 2 consist of 18 holes of medal I then falls to the outfielders to tag the base runner with the 'Day of Baseball' VA 45 3 3 play in flights of eight. All 1 capture the flyingball. If fielder ball, constituting an out. V A 46 "0" 2 3 ladies may use a full handicap : is able to capture the flying Out Each team Is given Marines 1 fi for this tournament. three of these which makes an The West Duval Youth Asso- VA 174 ball before it touches the ground, dropped from the league.: inning. Three strikes (misses ciation will hold a "Day of Base- the batter is automatically out. ball" on Saturday, April 20, at "Scheduled, for the day. Bowlers Cbesei ' I I Wheat Field, Oak Hill Park. I' ,4 Say AlohaL All three teams are sponsoredby The day of festivities will begin - NAS Cecil Field organizations.The . L at 10 a.m. with a flag raising For _ 10 Your Neighbor Colts by AMD, the Hornetsby ceremony, followed by the R VA-44, and the I hawks by introduction of officials managers VA-174. More information concerning Five Cecil Field Bowlers have of the three and players the "Day of Baseball" DRIVE TO teams in the association. Three in next week's AFTERBURNER. been chosen to represent the station - baseball games have also been at the Sixth Naval District Bowling Tournament to be heldat -------------------------------------------- the Naval Air Station, Memphis - CONNECTICUT MUTUAL Tennessee.The . 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Please send me your fully illustrated : WHOLESALE PRICES ;Blanding Blvd. Box "B"Jacksonville -----------------------------------1 literature for a Hawaiian Holiday \ \ I Florida 32210 i - --- L II, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 15 i 4a >K . .5.11 ( 4M if wn' .15W: 1S 7a ..1 .15.1.\'.. \ A' .1 ' 1wwC ,t IM Bowling StandingsContinental C+ ;Y .. League Atlantic League P Team Won Lost Team Won Lost I 1 MARTD. If 1 20 8 Red Darters 1f 2 20 8 679th 17 7 Handicaps 21 11 LaC Sparks 17 7 Chiefs (VW 4)) 18 10 , Mad Foxes J; 2 1'i 11 Chargers 16 12 Rip Cords" 19 13 Spoilers 15' 13 Cadeuces F* 1 14 i 10 Hurricanes 13 11 Pro's (VP .'30)) 14 ,'Ij 14 Bean Burners 15 13 Chokers 13 15 BB Balls 16 16 .j 4 .li .PL, ;" . '- .G. 1"tJi'\ "" 'JI" Unstrikeables 13 1:1: Uncles 14 14 Eagles 12 16 Leftovers 14 14 Coach Tom McGuckin of the Cecil Field Raiders accepted the Sixth Electrons 11 17 BB Stackers 11.5 16.5 1 , Naval District Volleyball championship trophy! upon completion of play White Hats 11 17 11.5 Supply 16,5Tar April 4. The Raiders captured the title by virtue of an 8 0 slatein AOMD -a 1 8 24 Babies 12 20 the District affair. Now augmented, the Raiders are bumping ., Greenbacks 6 18 CPO's'P( 30)) 9.fi 18.5 Mx heads with three other teams for the South Atlantic title and a shotat AFEES 9.5 22.5 All Navy honors. Capt. L. W. Graves, Public Works officer, National League presented the trophy.Officers. Team Won Lost .... NAS JAX INTRAMURAL a a 4I AOMD 2 18-6 Red Darters If/; 3 18 6 TRACK & FIELD MEET ' - - COP's (FIe) 20. 8 SEEING SPOTS-Lovely- Eileen-- NCO'S E-4 &Abpvartd - Foggy Five 19:5: 8.5 Units/Commands interested in Wesson of UnivcrsalInternatioti'al , Faid Folks 18 10 having personnel compete in the Studios is certainly no optical All Civilian Personnel! Sky Warriors 16 12 annual Intramural Track & Field illusion; hard flats 14 14 Meet, an Ironman Program event, Tipplers 14' 14 are urged to contact the Athletic All Series E United States Savings 1 1 1I Hurricanes 13 15 Director, Ext. 3239,for informa- ; Bonds now being sold carryan ChiefsNARTU( ) 10.5 13.5 tion concerning the rules, date automatic 10 year extension Molar Rollers 12 16 and time, etc. option beyond their original 7 , Blue 10 14 year maturity date. Pin Kings 10.: 18 1 I, JAX NAVYCOMFAIRJAXBowling * Outcasts 8 16 Ill Pin Teasers 7 '17 Qualifications FURNITUREVALUES tARTD #2 4 24 ! Qualifications for theJaxNavy/ American League WHOLESALE 1 COMFAIRJAX Bowling teams Team Won Lost will be held on Tuesday, 16, PRICE TO EVERYONE Cloak & Daggers 29 7 Strikers 17 and 18 April at 1 P.M., ; 21 7 1 with all bowlers rolling eighteen Crash &Fire 10. ; ; OPEN ; .22g. ((18) ) games. Personnel bowlingin EVERYDAY Hunters 20 12 Nepttmes 19. 13 any sanctioned ABC league, AT THE Falcons ".--16; ;;'Hf maintaining a 175 or over average 9-9 . X Impulses 16 16 (must be verified) should SUNDAY'TIL Needler gMMMM MHpBBMHHHMlii 11.5 '12.5Flap 6p.m.SURPLUS .' check at the Bowling Center bldg. Jax 14. 18 Cannon Cockers 14 18 h609,. prior to 1230 on 16 April, 5AMERICANJACKSONVILLE ; to ascertain eligibility. Cecil ; Red Darters 1 8 12 GOODS Nomads 12 20 Field personnel are eligible; to Gold 11.5 20.fi qualify for the COMFAIRJAXteam. DISCOUNT' STtiRE FINANCE Cadeuces 2 11 21 . Trainers 10 22 Mad Foxes "A" !5 19 OFFICES IN ! 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L"SRet( ) 0; Beach Plaza Shopping Center _Phone 242399April 0;oooonona..fl( .0o0oO(....n4lllll (O " - - - - - ---- - - -- '. ... ' f Page r6 f .-JAX AIR.NEWS/AFTERBURNERI n AprKM t'; jo*a' -, Augmented Cecil Raiders 'Slam' to Lead I t South Atlantic Volleyball Tourney Pack A Ceci Field's Raiders, fresh Com Five 15-8,15-4,15-5J; Com Navy action set for NAS Jax 3 x i from last week's Sixth Naval Eight outplayed Com Ten 15-2, next week. f District Volleyball tourney, 15-9, 16-14; Com Five fell Com Cecil's top six Raiders'are (c strung together three straight Com Eight. 8-15, 15-13, 15-13, being backed by five men pickedto i 'I., wins Monday and Tuesday to take 8-15, 15-12; and Com Six pickedup be augments in the regional. a ,. the lead in the South Atlantic win number three, setting Selected to beef up the squad I, Regional being played at NAS Com Tenback15-7,15.12,17-15. were Dick Hawse and Jean Vargo, 1 Jax this week. The tournament ends today with Naval Air Technical Training j Coach Tom McGuckin's Raid- the top team moving up to All- Center, Jax; Ray Pickens Commander - ; ers were augmented by players Fleet Air JacksonvilleStaff 'z 1 in the Naval District affair be- ; Bob Nardell, A/C Main- ,, fore moving into competition 1<2 e ..t"ZI tenance, NAS Jax; and Ray Barrows i / week. Cecil finished last week's NATTC Memphis. V\ tourney with an unblemished 8-0 Melvin Wurster.BenHall.John 4j( VF :.' slate, followed by NAS Jax, host Anglovich and Phil Teague all Y 9 1. What horse won the 1967 of VA-44 and Gene Marriman for the affair, at 62. Both set- , (. backs were at the hands of the Kentucky Derby (VA-105)), and Mike Bird (V A45)played ) E :t ,. Raiders. 2. What major league- baseball with Cecil during the 6th club had the best record In the opening contest of the during the 1967 exhibition sea- Naval District tournament. Missed Block Cecil Field picks up another point as Doc Com Five South Atlantic Monday, son? try Hawse spikes one past Oceana blockers Ken Steiner (left) and (Naval Air Station Oceana) dropped 3. Who the 1967 Phoenix won J Com Ten(Guantanamo)three Open Golf Tournament I James Johnson. Cecil went on to win the match in four' sets. .. f ... straight, 15111551510.Com 4. Who was the top free A LITTLE LEAGUERS Why not take your' income Six (Cecil) took the only other throw shooter in college bas- x'T tax refund in U.S. Savings r Monday contest in four sets from ketball last season? (Continued from Page 9)) Bonds. Your money will grow (. Com Eight (Corpus Christi)9-15, 5. What NFL team led the urday afternoon as the CPO's and grow. '. .... in last season? 1551512153. league passing edged SWD 3 2 5 Foremost .q Tuesday saw Com Six defeat ANSWERS shutout the Marines 13-0 and Suddeth Movers downed Westside Can You Shorts 's ash L88'g passoJ pus Atlantic Bank 4-2. 1 Sport log pa1aldUloa '1ZS padulassuItspau The first two home runs of TAKE YOUR CAR \ uogulyssAt! .nl.L. 5 the season were hit out of Blue MTU YOU? : MARINE SHOOTERS .at8Ju3and Angels Field in the opening day's For Financing and Insurance 166. 11 .1oJ LLZ jo }no S9gDM The MAD made play be Steve Wagner: (CPO's) Stateside and Overseas. Call :} pistol team a sJaJ1nu jo poi'I qog 6tsaS and Suddeth Timmy Murphy ( good showing April 7 at the O.1d set( nnJJp! Movers. DYER M. BURR ) ' Jacksonville Police Club 2700 at|) uo .1UUIM; Xauoui 3uipB! [ ," The minor division is sche- pistol match. '1'JJnoJ a'l1 'soiog snijnf 'gpto3at GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES ;. GySgt. John K. Maurer captured ;; 6L 1 8 IHJM! duled to begin (Its season in about FINANCE CORPORATIONand in the 0sPU8.1d; U8S a'l.L 'Zuorts10 two weeks and each: team in both the top spot master S1UVf! A .' class in the .22 calibre match : pnoJd 'I divisions will play 22 games be- INTERNATIONAL SERVICE " with a score of 860 out of a fore the season ends June 22, INSURANCE COMPANY :' possible 900 points. according to Chuck Harvey: lea- 5615 Timuquana.Rd. 7710527.II.1II.1.1'I'.I"II.I.I'I"I.I.I'.III.1.1'.I. Maurer maintained his first gue president. place rating in the center field A Rt LH 3TM CItDtMI Sp4 POINTED Mark W.REMINDERS-Army Magram carefully . ; i ; match with a score of 862. INCOME avoids a thorny tree at he 1 . GySgt. Richard R. Kinnel moved -T1 x RETORNS weaves through the dente jungle 1@dJU@K)(! [ <: QMOC(! iil into first place in the sharpshooter south of Phouc yinh in the Republic - I,, class by firing an 812. Vietnam.. He teat on m By th makers rfJoMt I..: Maurer out shot everyone search and dettroy operation *** aid CvbmHk ( I', else In the .45 calibre match with C.. "C", Itt Bra., 596thInf. 1 LAWN BOY OntiwatdlNttton.! ; by firing an 863 and Kinnel ., of the 1011 Airborne DI. .'.. stayed on top In his class by -" .11..,,', 3rd BI...... I flldefy A....... I firing an 822.Maurer . k walked away with Serrke IfIt iI I the grand *.regate by scoring I C.mpl.t. Repairs .n AU ...k.. I ,+ :) 2585 out of a possible 2700 points r t : Kiftnel held on to his first place JLOOK tY HMINi N On Purchase , : . ; rating with his overall score of 10% OFFMorg of AnyNew 2447. 1 La+unboy ..:...., ALL NAVY VOLLEYBALL refr slJ.00 sla.00 -- With rode Aloe, ? 1!. MM"I1M Monday's Schedule PRICE 0erylhinpleonh-ode on ,im $ for oiler priod,, oiAN . 9 a.m. Intormal meeting or, $ ! con'er Bike & Lawnmower Service NJ I. teams/players and officials to YOU trle..t Jj discuss rules and promulgateother BEFORE Owned and operated by Charles Wagner USN Ret JJ 'pertaining pertinent to the tournament.information BORROWCASH 4545 St. Johns Ave. 34 3011tIIll'l'l.I'l'.I'l.I'll'l.I'.I'll'.I'.I'l.I'l.I'l'l'lJI$ Check. compare. know what you pay! . 10:50 All teams in uni present Then get your loan the BENEFICIAL way! form. Get up to $600. take up to 24 months to 11:00 Introduction of teams/ repay! Just phone get cash in 1-visit to players, referees, head scorer the office. .or drop in today/ and linesmen. Get that BIG O.K. at Beneficial! : 11:10 Invocation by LCdr. F.E. Sims, QIC. Loans up to $600 on Furniture Car or Note YOU'LLISIG 11:15: Welcome aboard by Capt.M. JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville j J. Stack. e 5635 Roosevelt Blvd., Venetia Village Shop. Ctr. 11:30 Teams for first gamebegin (Next to Winn Dixie) . . . . .Ph:'388-9374 practice. e 5059 Normandy Blvd. . . . .Ph: 384-4595 12:00 Tournament begins, first 4 other Beneficial offices serve the Jacksonville Area See phone book white pages for nearest office PACIFIC 2:30 Second:: game -- SOLANTvs. BENEFICIAL H WEST PAC the liew 5:30 Social Hour -- Banquet FINANCE SYSTEM ; at Acey Ducey Club, Bldg. 'R #601. rf r-; ; Chevrolet s ' f(. 1.: .' s v y, 'h 'kc ..? , wu x ;s>.>. p OWsmoliilesTake - \. A ,.. a Little Drive and Save Big at... A I ; ., 0 , ;t 1i CHEVROLETOLDSMOBILEGrgeii ,.. iy ; aoA.o. .w* AVo-Sea+coir:owrAStwwtiaaRNOUb7.ceppoo y i 11. wLQYSK.lN6 S/vwweMnAa >r'4A>o e.'ix""c: Com Springs. FlbtMdr .. sof matinee: : post 2fonfairf ,.. I ' CHEVROLET #K JAX 264--WOO *r 264-9580 ;I; oast_ _8 f I . ( , ,1 -.W... ......-,...... ,. -.w-,...' ."'- -, |
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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 |
| 67 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |