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I '" ',:d:\ \\;\, :rJ;,:. ? 'r ; itgli vr.) > y ; Q14. : .R:,. > : !;xy; 'g?:: xiyr' 1I . I: <, ..:_ :f .ate X A.R : ,. __ t 'J.*.... {$? f3,.. +; \ \; \. : .;k .Ta: %?? :? p Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements In this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. VOL. 26 N0.4 U. S. NAVAL AIR/ STATION/ JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA APRIL 18, 1968 "" . ' * .; " Jf. -. <, , >\ February Results Tabulated I :i August Exam Dates AnnouncedSquadron '., and l unit personnel Personnel must complete typing to allow ample time to order ,1',1 offices aboard the air station no tests at the Educational Ser- the August te ts. Personnelwho ' , more than got through with the vices Office in order to be eligible have not completed courses ." masses of paperwork which accompanied to participate In the upcoming by June 1 may be recommended '/ Tuesday's promotions tests. Typing performance providing they expect to completeall ,.,: : when a new notice was distributed tests are required for AG, requirements by the appro- . t announcing dates for the AZ, AK, DK, DT, JO, PN, PC, priate deadline, depending on i August tests. SH, SK, YN and CYN. The typing the waiver. _ . tests will be given on 10 Percentage BreakdownThe \\_ . ,I""' Exam Dates different days before the August The third class test will be exams. NAS Jax: Notice 1418 lists Jax Air News staff has .J c given Aug. 6, followed by the E- the dates. broken down the results of the .r a CYt.ew . ",4. 5 test two days later. First Military leadership exams are February exams, showing, the class hopefuls will take their required for people going up number of personnel who will get exams Aug. 13, with CPO aspirants for third or second class, with promotions and in what rates ,t being tested Aug. 15. the exams scheduled on four and paygrades. The results (on , different days before the end Page 6)) include NAS, NATTC t X .ha, E JAa of July. and NARTU only. Complete results ; t' gS' / ScoutingExposition Waivers from other units were not available at deadline. Of the r Personnel taking the August three commands that are listed, , \ exams under a time in grade 606 participated In the Februarytests MAGNOLIA BALL -- RAdm. R.J. Stroh commander Fleet Air 't',' waiver will have until the day and 320 passed. Nearly Jacksonville, buys first Magnolia Ball tickets from Mrs. B. before their test to completeall half of the participants ((47 per Chesnutt. The Ball will be held at the O'Club Saturday night. required courses and practical cent) failed the tests and ruined Date Set factors, according to the their chances of promotions. Of Tickets may be bought from JOWC representatives or at the ,r notice. those passing, 75 per cent were O'Club. The North Florida Council of promoted. . Boy Scouts will sponsor its annual Recommendations Test Chart ThreeMore SquadronsGet Exposition at the Gator Bowl from Department and Division officers - A 3 to 7 p.m., April 27. must have recommendations -' The table on page 6 is broken ' Scouts from Duval County, St. Into the Personnel Office down as follows: Rate and pay- J l),;. Augustine and Palatka will,setup no, later: than June 1 in order grade (Part)., Failures (Fall.), Promotion Results ft- 160 project booths whIch' will Promoted (Promo.), percentageof '; house displays of different crafts', YP-7" : : those, ,who took the test and '" ft;, F Crews E ,. w,, and professions. .vCmtri received promotions (Cft) and those Sixty -' 'one white hats 'from RM1 D. Borrello, ADJ1 H. B. o\ While plans have not been com who passed the exam but were patrol squadrons 16 and 45, and Hyde, ADJ1 W. Parker, PT1 pletedlocal scout executivesplanto 'Mph' not advanced. (PNA). nine from VA 176, got the go- E. E. Smith, AOl R. H. Thies hold an opening ceremony ahead for adding another chevronto and AE1 S. Olkoski. . , which will recognize local per- their sleeve when the Februaryexam . T. E-5 sonalities such has football player Twelve Patrol Squadron Seven Little Thtctw Htsf results were received by : Bob Hays and champion swimmer planes flew in formation over the the squadrons last week. PR2 J. M. Addy, AX2 T. B. f KatieBall. Mayor Hans Tan- air station Saturday and then land. Ntvy MerieesTeuiiyht. At VP 16, five squadron Bates, AX2 T. K. Bluhm, RM2G. zler and Navy officials have been ed bringing to an end two weeks Eagles put on chiefs' hats Tuesday Brandenburg, AME2 J. A. r" ! invited to participate. participation In Operation i :! 10 advanced to E 6, 30 Briggle, AE2 E. Campbell, AE2 ' Admission to the expositionwill Springboard.The The Little Theater of Jacksonville to E 5 and nine, joined the R. Campbell, AZ2 R. L. Cox, be $1 with proceeds going to Black Falcons departedNAS Is holding aspecial per- officer ranks. One VP -16 man AE2 T. Cunningham, ATN2 M.V. operate scout camps in the area. Jax March 30 and duringtwo formance of the comedy "The will advance to CPO July 16 and Duke, ATN2 F. E. Gage, ADJ2R. Tickets may be bought at Special weeks at Naval Station, Women" tonight in honor of two will go to E 4 July 16 C. Grant, ADJ2 J. A. Gray, Services during normal working Roosevelt Roads, all 12 combatair sailors and Marines. and Sept. 16. AME2 J. Griffith,AMH2 W.Hart hours. Over 20,000 people are crews earned the coveted The Navy/Marine Corps nightis In the Red Darters squadron, ley, AX2 W. Heckmann, ADJ2D. expected to attend the annual af- "Alpha" designation. This achievement a volunteer project of officers two put on CRO caps Tuesday and Heilmeier, AE2 B. G. uggins fair. completed a perfect directors, cast and crew one will join them July 16.Three ADJ2 D. R. Lee, AME2 B. D. \ ., ,. Alpha scorecard for all squad- of the Little Theater in order to Red Darters went to first class, Leon, ADJ2 A. Linkovich, AO 2 I I $ '#fre..i' ; rons in Fleet Air Wing Eleven, their appreciation the sea 20 to E 5 and 16 to E 4 P. Militello, AE3 R. L. Nevil, show : : i commanded by Capt. W. W. Hon Tuesday.At ADJ2 K. Rousseau, ADJ2 f v5't services' : team. : :; VA 176, one man advancedto W. Saunders, ATR2 J. K. Shan- i our.VP &'-" 7's 12 plane formation Special guests for tonight's E 6, four to E 5 and four non, ADJ2 R. G. Weaver, ADJ2D. 4 began at Roosevelt Roads performance are patients, staff advanced to E 4 Tuesday. E. Westine, AE2 W. Wolfertz . j'jf tyr with all aircraft taking off at members and guests of the Naval This month's VP16 advance- and ATR2 C. L. Woolum. "! i 1 30 second intervals. Maintaining included: :,I Hospital and dispensaries at NAS ments To E-4 ,. the formation until after the Jax and Cecil Field,and Mayport To CPO ,> fly over here, the squadron's Naval Station. The 8:15 perfor- AME3 W. Anderson, AME3 T. .f1 1' 12 ?P 211 Neptune landed mance will be at the Little Theater ADJC E. F. Bulger; AEC J. P. Brady, ABH3 R. Coulter,AX3 smoothly, taxied down the seawall at 2032 San Marco Blvd. R. Lee, AMSCR.J.ReddyAMEC E. McFadden, ATN3 G. A. ramp and cut their engines Bob'' Knowles is directing "The D. E. Wells, and AEC J. J. Moore, PH3 R. A. Parent, AMS3D. simultaneously:; to the spontaneous Women. Garrahy. Pishnery, ATN3 A. Rivera, applause of waiting familiesand To E-6 and ATR3 J. M. Starr. >: 5f friends.VP Tickets are available at the July 16 advancements will include t 7 is commanded by Cdr.J. Red Cross offices of all three SD1 C. Aquino, ADJ1 R. Bar- : ADRC P. T. White, I .. R. Swadener bates and the Naval Hospital. rett, AMIll B. Boatright; ADJ3 M. D. Miller and YN3 H. , Valentine, and Sept. 16 advance- "',. ments will be, AZ3 J. Pattillo and ADJ3 C. Schmitt.VP . Retirement May Benefit CiviliansChilian 34 advancements for this ?Jj kNew month include: employees who request rest of his life, adding up to prove disability retirement, sickor To CPO ,> "t : ; tJ ;. ii" { : :, v;: fl-I disability retirement before an additional 92,026.00 in retire- annual leave with pay may ,. April 30 may receive hun- ment over 20 years.If be retroactively substituted for ADJC J.M.Cranmer and AMSC :' Dependent -- Taffy proudly - dreds of additional dollars In an employee's applicationfor leave without pay. However, if B. P. Jones, stands behind her new income over several years, according disability retirement is pot the disability retirement (Is To E6ATI daughter born early Saturday to the t'.S. Civil Serv- approved or disapproved by the approved, the annuity starts on ' morning at the HAS riding ice Commission.A Civil Service Commission by May 1 and accumulated annual M. R. Clark, RMl J. R. , stables, Interested horse-. enthusiasts 3.9 per pent cost-of-living April :30, the employee will not leave is still payable in a lump Dillman and ADJ1 D. H. Ste : built a special 'ma'ternity adjustment: in retirement p.1ywUl be eligible for the cost-of-living sum. Sick leave is forfeitedin wart. ! ward" for the expectant become effective May 1. Inorder increase if he is carried in pay cases where disability retirement To E-5 mother and anxiously awaited to take advantage of the increase, status, sick leave, or annual is approved.The . I, the blessed event, but Taffy employees must be separatedfrom leave. ,To avoid loss of the Increase air station's Industrial ADJ2 J. Barnes, HM2G.Beer- service by the end of this employees may request Relations Department pointedout mann, PT2 R. Bissonnette, A02 decided to wait until I the early month. leave without pay: while awaitingfor that civilian considering applying W. K. Cole AME2 J. L. Ed- morning hours to bring the More CashFor the commission's decision for disability retirement wards, AX2 B. E. Fleming infant into the world. Mother a man retiring at $200 a after April :30Discuss should carefully consider *_the ATN2 R. T. Hawthorne, ATR2 and daughter belong to Lani month before April 30, it would Plans advantages and disadvantages\. of S. Henslee PH2 R. J. Hines, F,2 Nigels, a Navy dependent. mean a check for $208.40 for the Should the commission not ap- forfeiting. sick leave (Continued on Page I II I) ?, :! ",3'\4\ r ,. I April. 18' !IGloQ I PxAl1. __ '_ JAX ra.AID... ."ICUl,..".."/ CT.."wv...."....,.. , ---- --- U .. { t" ,ill Stars and StripesBy D.tv ,1tte' Ser VIC.e'S, Cdr. Vincent J. Mahoney CHC One reason why many of us do not understand the- Pt1t1)p j) hit r\. 4'; ROMAN CATHOLICSt. we live is that we are so, much immersecMr\the! .$vCce'snonDfevents > everyday--judging today by yesterday' and'l i< morro\'fj by;. Edward's Chapel today. We sometimes lack a standard by which our tftfies Yl>e evaluated. SUNDAY MASS - -9 a.m. When the hand is too close to the eye, the eye cannot see the and 11 a.m. distant horizon. As a clock must be set by a standard of time out- DAILY MASS ----11:30a.m. side the clock itself, so man must judge his time by standards SATURDAY MASS9a.m.. other than the political, economic and other norms by which he Religious Education Classes lives.If (Grade School9:45a.m.) . the cause of the world's confusion were wholly outside our- CONFESSIONS5. selves, then we would indeed be hopeless for there would be nothingwe A ,. -5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.7:30: p.m. could do to better it. But if the fault is not in the stars, nor in > ., "%- >& ..-.. 1./if", /;tbt. _. MONDAY determined historical processes, but in the hearts of men, then, -,, sr, .." Religious Education Classes .. "._':It.. ." _-"_"".... _,.., School) - -7 ... p.m. with God's help, the whole world could be renewed through a renewal '! iil t. -- -" (High of ourselves. ONE GLANCE AWAY AND ... Defensive driving means watch- TUESDAY May our country always love its Stars and Stripes, but let us Single Young Catholic Organi- ing out for the other motorist cyclist or pedestrian. -- , guy zation - -7:30: also realize that our country will remain strong by other stars p.m. and other stripes than those on our flag--by the stars and stripesof TlIURSDA-CA TlIOLIC CHOIR 7 Christ,"by Whose Star at His birth we are illuminated and by p.m. Whose stripes at His death we are healed. For "11 God be with us, Beat the Crash Program"It U.S. Naval Hospital , who can be against us?" always happens to the other civilian and their dependents and SUNDAY! MASS - 8am. guy -- the guy who's irrespon- guests.; Red Cross ServicesFOURTH sible and careless; I'm a good The first department to--attend - driver, it can't happen to me." and complete the course was SUNDAY SERVICE -10 a.m. Is this your attitude You may Fleet Weather Facility and 64 IN A SERIESBy be a good driver but how a- members of the Weapons Department PROTESTANTAll bout the other guy? completed the coursein Virginia Gunter A nation-wide program is un- Mardi. Saints Chapel derway to improve driver educa- The course is held each Monday - service family to meet Its emer- tion and help reduce accidents Tuesday and Wednesday at SUNDAY Red Cross financial assistanceis gency needs while visiting a military through defensive' driving train- 6 p.m. at Bldg. 13 located at Divine Worship Service-lOa.m. installation as well as to the Those completingthe Junior Worship Service 10 a.m. 1968 main available to servicemen and ing. Through January over gate. assist a serviceman and Ms family receive National Safe Bldg. f 722 their dependents to meet emergency 33,000 drivers throughout the course needs that arise from who are stranded en routeto United States completed the defensive ty Council certificates of completion Church School 9 a.m. Bldg. causes beyond their control and a new station. driver training course cards. #722Junior for which they cannot reasonablybe Financial assistance to serv- and over one million are expected Here is your opportunity to Youth Fellowship 5 p.m. expected to have made pro- icemen and their dependents in to take the course by the improve your driving; while taking Bldg. # 722 vision. Emergency needs are other emergencies that arise at end of the year. part in the prevention of Senior Youth Fellowship 6:30 any time during military service The defensive driving courseIs accidents and slaughter on our p.m. those that are urgent and require - be from Red Cross may provided nation's roads and highways.Re TUESDAY Immediate attention as distinguished held three days each week from those that are funds or by referral to other aboard base by the Police Branch member, just being agooddriver Junior Choir Rehearsal p.m. , . desirable, but do not require resources. of the Security Department. The isn't enough -- you've also got Bldg. f 722 ', Since all Red Cross funds " are watch for the other WEDNESDAYSenior immediate action. course is intended for licensed to out guy obtained from voluntary contrib- defensively. Choir Rehearsal 7:30 by driving motorists, including military, Funds advanced by the field utions and are for the express p.m. director are usually in the formof purpose of meeting emergency THURSDAYYoung . loans (always without inter- needs and relieving hardship, Adult Club 7 p.m. est). The repayment of loansis financial assistance cannot be Bldg. ff 722 usually made by allotmentIn given for non-emergency needs Christian Science Service accordance with the 'service such as repayment of debts financing JA.x. .AI N'E"WVSThe : 8 p.m. Bldg. # 751 man's ability to repay. If repayment divorces, payment of ft 41 will compound his prob- fines, court fees, or ball, or . lems and result in undue hard- purchase of ,convenience or luxury Travel Restrictions 1 JAN AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper the servicemen and his items. ship to distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval! Air Station, dependents, a grant is made instead r J Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing! Company, Set for Canal Zone of a loan. Sometimes a a private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR The Sixth Naval combination loan and grant is Traffic NEWS must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box District has made. 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00( noon on Monday before pub' brought attention to a Chief of Emergency Leave !lication. News items are welcomed from all sources Tele Naval Operations' message= out- phone 772 3118 or 3119. lining travel restrictions to the Whenever it is necessary fora Canal Zone. home ViolationsThe Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries servicemen to return The CNO message said, concerning such should be directed to because of serious illness deathor "Travel to military activities other emergencies in his Immediate The Holt Publishing Company 1950 Blanding Blvd. in the Canal Zone should be family verified by Red following is a report of Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 Telephone 388 2755 restricted to essential: mission Cross, financial assistance is motor vehicle accidents and traffic requirements from present always made available to him. violations for the period April through: May due to the sensitive : i- The amount Is that necessary to 2 through April 8. VOL. 26 NO. 4 APRIL 18, 1968 political( :situation:> : in Panama supplement his own funds inpro- Number of accidents City and the very limited billeting - viding round-trip fare by appro- Tills Week . . .11 facilities in' the Canal priate means of transportationand Total Accidents this year through Zone. subsistence while on leave, April 8 . . 80 j is needed. Red Cross funds are Number of Accidents through not provided, however, for the April 8, 19(37( . 106 I leave.sole purpose of taking ordinary last Total injury number'in a of motor days vehicle since WANTED * Assistance to DependentsLoans accident . . .2 are made to service Number Week of. ViolationsThis . . 34 Active Duty U.S. Navy Enlisted Personnel. personnel and their wives and Speeding . . . .1 children for basic maintenancewhen Reckless Driving . .1 * family allotments, officially Going through Stop Sign i 2 Male and female. " applied for, are delayed , , Other . 30 Violations Assistance is " or Interrupted. ' generally given directly to the Twenty-one drivers appeared In most cases, must be willing to relocate. . family by the local chapter how- before the Traffic Hearing Board . ever, the serviceman may apply at the meeting held on April for world ,. . wide travel. for such assistance from the 11. Disposition of the cases Included Opportunity , field director. inmost instances the following: Six lost correspondence between the driving and parking privileges ' chapter and the field director is aboard the station for various Good pay and allowances. necessary forverificationandfor periods; Seven were assigned to facilitating any action that could complete an eight-hour coursein * lead to early initiation or resumption remedial driving at NATTC. Tremendous educational opportunities "' of the allotment. , Two received suspensions; One , Since Red Cross funds are was given warning, Nine were used in lieu of an allotment" dismissed; 11 were fined (l.r. S. Excellent hospitalization. ./;" ,.:". .- check that delayed this - was assistance COMMISSIONER); and! Two referred - Is limited to basic main to commanding officersfor .. tenance, which includes food, possible disciplinary:: action. Low cost insurance. "'_." ,7; ' housing, utilities, clothing and Eight drivers were assessed 22 essential transportation.Loans . points. . may be provided to . Fast Advancement. servicemen to cover the cost of basic needs such as toilet articles In addition to retail stores, laundry dry-cleaning,and cafeterias::;, snack hops, and EM t Outstanding 20 other necessities to alleviate clubs Navy Exchanges provide year retirement plan. hardship caused by nonreceiptof biidi. facilities as beauty salons, pay and ResponsibleThe allowances. barber repairs shop., child, opticalhop.sshoe miseries;: watch Large $$ cash $$ bonus for those qualified. ' field director is responsible repair, etnboingengravingand: for assisting a stranded many other :-ervkes.c For complete details contact Perry Officer/ Raymond or Chief| HowcU In Room 108, Building 955. .",. ..6 I , Y ; ,) April 18, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3I I I VA-172 Scooter Pilot Traps 600On Intrepid Fuel is Black and Strong I - March 28th, Lieutenant IIOUER joined VA 163 which If, as certain hyperrealistic J03 Gary Vorhes sugar, but there's really only one Commander Bill ISENHOUR of started out at Cecil Field, Fla. historians claim, it was whiskey way he likes his Java and that's .y Attack Squadron ONE SEVEN and ended up at NAS Len'X:>ore, instead of the Colt 45 that won days-were immigrants fresh off strong. \) TWO, flew into the landing pattern California. At Lemoore he joined the West, the credit for victoryin the boat from Europe. Serving in Aboard the INTREPID, there ,: of the USS ROOSEVELT In VA 125: where as a flight in- the waters of Southeast Asia the Army shortened the time required are currently at least 135 author- the Mediterranean gotjiis "Rog structor. From VA 125: he will have to go to coffee. for them to gain citizen- ized coffee messes. To those er Ball", and came in for his went to VA 216 onboard the Both brews have a certain ship and enabled them to learn unfamiliar with Navy terminology , 600th arrested landing in the A-4- USS HANCOCK With VA 216 warming quality, and overindulgence something of the country and a mess is a coffee pot. - Skyhawk. This Isanaccompllsh- he flew combat missions in in either one can even- its customs. But although a mess is a coffee ment that very few "scooter" WESTPAC and earned 11 air tually lead to the "shakes." When their enlistments were pot, if the coffee pot is a mess, pilots can claim. Medals. In 1966 he transferredto There are some who would argue of somebody Is In trouble. them still LCDR ISENUOUR's history VCW 21 Staff as LSO and c that it's a lo; more fun getting up, though uncertain, many about their plans That somebody would usuallybe with the A 4 began after he continued to fly combat missions there with whisky, of course, for were the future. They leaf their, the junior man in the office .' left flight training and joining against North Vietnam. LCDR. but that's frowned on in mili- isolated frontier units with their or shop. One of his daily chores VA 66:> on the East Coast ,The ISE HOUR also was awardedthe tary circles. and of is making coffee and he'll think squadron deployed with the USS Navy Commendation Medal There are quite a few researchers scant separation pay the many judgment day has come if he them ended at nearest INTREPID and made two cruisesto with Combat "V", the Purple who back the theory up ever allows the pot to run dry. t and proceded to stareat the Mediterranean. After Heart and the Republic of about whisky winning the West. trading the inside post of as many bottlesof Neighboring messes often have 9 leaving VA 66 LCDR ISEN Vietnam Air Gallantry Cross. One university professor who whisky as they could buy. unwritten agreements to draw )1t'. also holds the post of state his- coffee from each other while torian has a favorite story about When their pay was gone, all they' are making a fresh pot Duck! Here Comes the recruiting techniques of theUnited they had left was a terrible for themselves.The ' States Cavalty around the need for a drink, trained into hot, sticky weather in the I turn of the century.It them by the Army.To Gulf of Tonkin doesn't bring any is a matter of record that the surprise of no one but big decrease in consumption of Another the official bugle calls of that themselves, a good percentage of the brew either. Campaign ... time included a little ditty call- these unfortunates ended up back ed "Whisky Call." Sometime in the barracks starting abrand- NEW ADMIRAL tween reveille and breakfast, the new hitch. It is nearing the time for another loan company. And you don't troopers would stumble out into The Navyman runs on coffee. fund raising campaign, pay local and state taxes on your the gray morning and line up He drinks it morning, noon and COLOR TV $295 { Groan. Once again somebody will profits. for a blast,,or redeye from the in the middle of the night. He come up and ask for a signature, You get back $4 for every little brown barrel presided over drinks it to wake up, to stay scratched Bio screen In shipment console, $12 models mo384366.or and then start taking money out $3 you lend, if you hold the \ by the quartermaster. The pro- awake and to get to sleep, at \ 725-Jill\1\ open Sun 14. of the check. bond to maturity. cedure was repeated shortly before night. He may add cream and Oddly enough, this is one of You can't lose a bond. They taps each night. t the few campaigns that guaranteethat are replaced if lost, stolen or The ration, of course, was not 1 your money will be returned destroyed. enough to keep a man from doinga not in services; or hospital care Series E Bonds may be full day's work. The spirits eBob's Oak Hill or bumper stickers, but in cold redeemed for full purchase price were carefully dipped from the United States cash. More cash:, 'plus accumulated interest, any barrel into tin cups. It was required Pure Service CenterOpen than you "contributed" in the time after the first two months. however,that a man"take first place.In A holder of savings bonds his medicine" forthwith and on case you don't know, this is priviledged purchase Freedom the spot. This was to prevent for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. will be a Savings BondFreedomShare Shares, a program with even hoarding or retailing. drive, and the only bene- more benefits and a faster mat- Tills practice may seem pretty road service pick up & delivery ficaries are yourself and your urity rate. civilized to some. The West wasa country. The basic idea behind After the first couple of paydays lonely and empty place in those mechanic on duty American & Foreign Cars the Savings Bond is lending you won't even miss the days and maintaining moralewasjust money to the government. You "contribution" and seven years as important then as now. let the government use your from now you won't even remem- The Army,howeve r, reaped some 771 9156 103rd & Jammes Road money and they pay you for the ber the first: two paydays. How rather unorthodox benefits from Jacksonville FloridaBeached r privilege. You are your own can you lose the whisky: rations. ; Many of the troopers in those I Roosters Crow Over CruiseThe Fighting Cocks: of Attack enlisted mechanics and electricians - Squadron 66:strutted back to Cecil and: plane captains who kept recently, having completed an the squad's five planes In top extremely hazardous tour to flying. condition.Cdr. @/ Guantanamo for refresher train- E.M. Crow, Waldo skip- ing. The hazards were not directly per, expressed it all in the connected with the mis- memorable words "where do we sion. get such roosters0 %. S-: . According to Lt. B.E. Thielen, :' "Cdr.: Ramsey, the squadron executive :- Gtt; : officer displayed the 1 ." l:t'r 6 qualities of a Decataur when a c0uan returning liberty launch lost cJ an steering and founde red helplesslyon ti the .storm-tossed waters of :, , Guantanamo Bay. Fearlessly exposing \/' CVI commandeered himself: to another the elementshe craftto : as \ come alongside" and affected a 'San Juan Niblick 1 1J'y transfer at sea. ..t Phone 384 4406 ! Not all of the waldomen's time "" , e I 1.2,3 Bedrooms from liberty was spent escaping d'ardcn \ iof" r\po : partmcntsu'illi " launches. The vyaldos accumulated - } . Country Club' . 2.19: landing: in seven days .\tmospliorcMtcficus with) only five aircraft. Lt Kjg( ]I equipped with G'ERanucs k4L4 lleape and! Ltj( ) Baggett\ each I* HcfriQcrators >t tNW; '\ reached Centurion status: by mak- Individual' '. Air onditioninci,' ing 100 arrested landings and Hcalinn,!, b>' 0; f; _ e Drapes furnished/ Lt. Thielen attributed the success \\\011\ to \ball\ l arpctimt t unJSu'tmmimi : of the Rooster trip to the Laric Pool' competence and spirit" of the ' '. X : iii by too many bills ? ,:.'. . VISIT Signal l Seaboard for a loan. Seaboard specializes in of renting money to Navy personnel. For high priority ' CLAUDE NOLAN service, telephone for a personal (and top secret) ' appointment. You'll be surprised how low ' ; your : : f: ,. -. : : :. : monthly payments will be. ; i , .. ! ,. v; -;: ";" ;;"i. ; ' SERBORRD FINANCE COMPRNY ., . ff" .;) lifesaver when need cash , A :\ , * ,; 3 Convenient offices in Jacksonville located at: ? l.t " 34 W. Duval Street, Phone 356-3311 fefe'' ''l 'fyfel ,../ " 215 American Heritage Life Bldg., Phone 356-2432 1959 Blanding Blvd. (Corner San Juan & Blanding), Phone, 389 3446 - -.-.-..- __..-. ---- iV -- ---- ==----- April 18, 1968 I Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER _. __ . I: NARTU CO To Retire May JI' 1 1R Club Schedules I "0" CLUB: Enjoy the beef- ACEY DUECY CLUB: Hear the pu4, from 6 to Mark Castle Combo tomorrow Schoolof graduated from the Naval eater's buffet today 9 1 Photography before returningto 9 p.m. Casey Johnson providesthe evening, and the entertaining- the Pacific Theater in April, music tomorrow evening.The triloquist act of Alex Houston. 1943. champagne special Is featured Saturday night hosts the Five Subsequently' Captain Simon- that evening. Saturday Is the Clubs. The Eightballs are under sen served as the commanding Magnolia Ball. A buffet dinner the spotlight Sunday evening from 6 to 10 Happy Hour is featured Monday officer of three aircraft squad- Is held Sunday rons (VJ-13, VPP-62, VC-61)), p.m. Foreign dish night German through Wednesday from 4:30 to two aircraft wings(COMUTRONS style is featured Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Plan to1 attend the Forward Areas, Fleet Air Wing from 6 to 9 p.m.CANDLELIGHT. Luau April 26. - 6)), and the ammunition ship, CPO CLUB: Pizzas go for$.75 USS Paricutin (AE-18)), in the : The restaurant today. The Johnny Arnold "4" 7th Fleet. lie also commandedthe will be open from 11 a.m. will entertain tomorrow evening. Naval School of Photographyfrom to 2 p.m. tomorrow, but will Try the seafood special for$1.25.) 1951 to 1953. lie Is a graduate close at that time for the remainder TIle Tunetwisters are under the 4A of the Naval Line School of the day for a private spotlight Saturday night. A sirloin f. 4 and the Naval War College and party. Saturday, hours are from steak for 31.65 is the dinner has had three tours of duty in 11 a.m. to midnight. Johnny Duke special. Fried chicken for $.95 Washington,with two separate assignments will provide the musical entertainment and rib-eye steak for $1.35 are in the Office of the from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. the specials for Tuesday and Deputy 'Chief of Naval Opera- that evening. There will be'a Wednesday. -7- p tions (Air) and most recently he buffet dinner Sunday. Hours of ----- ...' : served as Director of Navy Recruiting from 11 a.m. to LUTHERAN SERVICE CEN- ML:; ..-- ',. .e "Mlt---'VH >'""' / operation are TER Would believe In the Bureau of Naval : you a : HARTU'S COMMANDING OFFICER, Capt. Carl D. Simonten, Personnel.In 10 p.m. "Lutheran" discotheque? Yes, will retire May I after a 32-year Naval career. June of 1966 Captain Simon- a Hippi-Hop will be held for sen became the 11th Commanding BLUEJACKETS INN: The UFO military personnel Saturday, Captain: Carl D. Simonsen, the University of Wisconsin in Officer of NARTU Jackson- are on hand tonight. The Rush April 20 at 8 p.m. at the center. commanding officer of the Naval June 1936 and reported for flight ville. On April 30,1968, he will Hours will entertain tomorrow The Epics, a professional psychedelic - Air Reserve Training Unit training at Pensacola that same be relieved as commanding officer evening and Saturday afternoon.Phil group and the Ramblers, (NARTU) here will retire from a summer, where he was desig- by CaptatnB.R Otto,USNR, Cay and the Chantels will folk group will be on hand for 32-year Navy career May 1. nated a Naval Aviator in Sep- in a ceremony held at NARTU. play Saturday night. Sundayhoststhe the entertainment. There is no Captain Simonsen was born tember 1937.Transferred. Captain Simonsen is marriedto UFO in the afternoon and the charge. and raised In Milwaukee, Wis- to the Pacific area the former Jean B. McCallof Camelots in the evening. The a . consin. He was graduated fromCanYou as a Fleet Aviation Cadet, Cap- Philadelphia whom he met Sixteens. are under the spotlight U. S. Savings Bonds are "in tain Simonsen received his En- while in the Phillipines. They Nlonday. Tuesday, the destructible" -- any bond that is sign's commission in September have two children, Mrs. Dale Camelots will provide the music lost, stolen, or destroyed will 1939. During his first 3 yearsin Pflug of Atlanta, Ga., and LTjg( ) and UFO will entertain Wednes- be replaced by the Treasury at the Pacific he served with C. M. Simonsen,a Naval Aviator no cost to the Bond owner. Patrol Squadron 8 at Pearl Harbor - assigned to VAW-123 embarkedon TAKE YOUR CAR and the USS on Langley in the USS Forrestal (CVA 59)). day.VP16 MTH YOU? the Asiatic Fleet. Lends Hand For Financing' and Insurance When World War II began he Captain and Mrs. Simonsen Helping Stateside' and Overseas Call was an instructor in patrol planesat plan to remain in the Jackson- DYER M. BURR the Naval Air Station, Pensa- ville area and willestablishtheir Patrol Squadron Sixteen has Within a short time, regular cola. While at this station he was permanent home In Jacksonville extended a helping hand to over Wednesday trips by VP 16 GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES 400 children of the El Salvador personnel: were instituted during - FINANCE CORPORATION and More than 60 per cent of all Beach.NATTC Scene School in Jerez, Spain. TIle which time rice, fish, bean and other foods takento INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Series U. S. Savings Bonds sold school, administered, : by Catholicnuns pork, were the school. With this aid the INSURANCE COMPANY each year are bought throughthe and maintained by charity, Class 741' from AO/B graduated school was able to give the children - 5615 Timuquana Rd. 771-0527 Payroll Savings Plan. Buy'Bonds received contributions of money, School April 9. Cdr. R. D. nourishing meal a filling, where you work; our men food and time from VP 16's; Kunkle of superintendent ordnance different in Vietnam at midday. Each week do. officers and schools at NATTC, congratulated men. officer: and men made the 30 arrived When the. squadron in the- class' and pre- minute \isit to Jerz. There was sented Rota, Spain, in December 1967, diplomas. ne\er difficulty finding volunteer - HONDAMONTESA any Class members were AOl J. the school \\'..1in desperate need . F. Cox, AO1 D. L. Davis AO1 and could barely provide the * G. R. Fields, A01 R. J. Hold- children with their normal noon During late 1966 and early man, A01 A. A. Hughes, AO2 meal. Short of fund, the Mother 196';, the Eagle of VP --16 MOTORCYCLES E, Kaczynski A01 W. MacDonald : Superior :sent; an urgent\ were deployed to Sangley Point, ,. .- A02 E. L. Miller, AOC request::; for help to Chaplain Conte Republic of the Philippines.DurIng - KMgsleyMOTORS S. Roberson, and AO2 J. C. senior chaplain aboard the the :squadron':; !* stay allhands o. ..',t I'lrich.! Nasal Station in Rota. made a effort to aid the El.ieCJaudie. .> Village, a home for & : JMOTORS crippled and orphaned children, with improvement? to the home and WESCONNETT FURNITURE CO. and M'hool: : grounds. 1 MILE SOUTH OF DOG Cdr. D. C. Carruthcommand TRACK ON H/WAY/ 17 IN CYCLES CO. :;>\:' AIR CONDITIONERSNEW ing officer, feels that projects ORANGE PARK JUST See Honda's Hot "350" & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCESNEW such: as: El Salvador and Erie % 5 MINUTES FROM MAIN/ & USED TV SETS Gaudies Village serve_two GATE, NAS JAX. 4949 BlandingPH NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES purpose TIle first, betteringcommunity OPEN SUNDAY, 72-5 771-8244 NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS relations, and secondly - :; Salvage Easy Credit Terms having a positive influence . 'it : Freight! , the morale of the NEVER 'r Hrs. 9 a.m. 7 p.m. Conic 'In & Browse! on men. 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" 62 Truck FALCON Ranchero $695 (ROSBY ROCKET ..... \ SILVERL1NE SOP 64 GALAXIE 2dr Hardtop ORLANDO CLIPPERSKI &WPAOOMRfl $1095 BARGE CRAFT 'mitHuiHimmiiiiMWiuw' MERCRUISER STERN DRIVES We are small town :BELL.A.I-: : rd, Rot dealers with small town INLET MARINE prices and friendly :HOI: :E :BTJI3L.1DERS.ffi : INC: 103rd We St.Wire at Wesconnett Flowers Dlvd. service.iBiiHiinmWRnmiiiHHiiimiiiiiiiiiiimmiiminniiiiiiiiii. SALES Yo.I! gSffi 'Invited to Inspect our horMt 8t your conwnknq Phone SP 1-1770 or SP 1-0250( 10 Travel South on llandinc Boulevlnt (Hwy221)) Phone 264-4525 if Hwy 17 Orange Park Flowers need a ride down you from I| P.S. WE'RE BUILDIHG MOlE g I For Every Occasion; FREE the base. 264-9835 DELIVERY JEWELL J. SMITH - I I 11 7 April 18, 1968( JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 5 s- . '. ( Jti .\ ,>1.1 .:, I ; ; ., '" .J. ,. ;. ( ;":-: ", ' . g 2 a. From the Lady:.. PiBBBii"TTlBil o;, 't "IK i'1"%: "lilil '.illilliliiilliillliniliiil_iii FW"il82i "" W'x'' A.<:'..1 L , i 1r L RING A DING -- Fourteen telephone operators aboard NAS were awarded superior accomplishments awards for their efficient handling during the switch to the Centrex System. They were (L to R) Dottie M. Bonds, Wilma D. Hacker, Sara G. Addison, Allie G. Steenwerth assistant supervisor; Edith H. Brooks, chief operator, Emma L. Keckler, Margaret F. Hyde, Callie C. Self, and) AnnieL. Hill. Not present were: Shirley J. Luke, Hazel D. Phifer, , ' Anna R. Querio, Eleanor M. Hockett, and Flossie M. Cole. ; V : : ; : High Performance Awards ; : S7yo2f":a Received by 23 CiviliansSustained 4 high quality job per- knowledge, manual skills and oth- _..__ _.._. _.._ n' _...____._.. ...........n n..__ nm mnnn formance exceeding normal requirements er }phases of high quality per- 1 earned 23 civilian formances. employees quality increases dur- .to the Gate. ing the past two months. Exams AnnouncedThe .. .. The employees who received Interagency Board of U. ,. ..... ,.,,,,. < ,, ,. ,."', ' =" =W'8= H .1 j "'t.: t.J! i!! \ .t\"" :>& % ;:}M''& >>'''': :':= 'M.J special recognition are as follows S. Civil Service Examiners has : H.C. Wilson, L.V. Holmes, issue'! the following examina- M.A. Clark, RJ. Kemen, 11.T. tion announcement for Training Maloney, Jr., and J.S. Alder- Technician (Specialization - man, NARF; J.B. Vaughn, R.S. Water Survival), GS-4 and GS-5, Pons and E.N.Sapp,Public Works $4995: and $5565 per year. Department; B.A. Bbcler, M. P. These positions are primarilyin Wood and B.B. Nettles, Supply Jacksonville but may also be Department; F.N. Schoder, M.W. used to fill positions in other Mattingley and A.C.Seablom,Jr., Federal agencies in the 57 coun- Comptroller Department; R. T. ties of Florida east of the Apalachicola ' Anteola and W.A. Booder, Indus- River.Applications t trial Relations Depanment;W.N. will be accepteduntil Robey, Security Department; L, May 10, and should be sent C. Murphy, Management Assist- to the Interagency Board of U. r ance Office; B.M. HawkinsResi S. Civil Service Examiners, 123 1 dent Storage Office; M.F. Mally, South Court Avenue, Orlando, M.S. Lafferty and F. Zimmerman Fla., 32801. U.S. Naval Hospital $ t 0 * U. S. Savings Bonds cannot be These employees were rewarded - used as collateral because only for their and quantity redeem the registered owner can quality of work, for their mas- of them. This i is one many safety tery of necessary professional features of Savings Bonds. ,x.pro , -aA----' OPEN SUNDAY Unitedgets you A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY w. g... them the VW 16 point Safety and Performce Inspect moreplaces ;1 1 ion. Then .e tuned up tlfhtened and replaced ererythine that needed It. And guaranteed: them 100%for the repair or replacement I of all major mechanical part.- for 30 days or 1000 mllea. Com on In and double check. ENGINE 'TRANSMISSION 'REAR AXLE 'FRONT AXLE with : , ASSEMBLIES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM more jets. -" VW SEDANS FROM 1962 to 1968 62 VW SEDAN . . . . . $850 64 VW SEDAN . . . . .. .$1000 Want to get home fast? Fly United, the airline with the big lift. 65 VW SEDAN _. . . . .$1200 United serves more U.S. cities than anyone else; serves them 66 VW SEDAN . . . . .$1400 with the world's largest fleet, including more than 200 jets. 66 VW SEDAN Air Condo . :,v. . .$1690 for Coach fare You can fly on them (stand-by) J% regular ; you 67 VW SEDAN ., . ....i.H.: '... ....::<:',. .'... ,$1650 sit anywhere the seats are-even First Class when the other 67 VW SEDAN Air Condo '. . . $1895 seats are filled. 66 VW KARMANN GHIA CPE. . .- $1675 Or we'll reserve a Coach seat for you at % regular fare. 66 VW SQUAREBACK . . . $1800 Just call United or go to your nearest ticket counter. 64 VW DLX STA. WAGON . . . $1150 These special fares are for men and women in United 65 FORD GALAXI 500 4 Dr. HT V/8, 1T.PS.A/C $1400 States uniform on active duty Dot mo on the first light( out." 65 MUSTANG 2+2 FASTBACK V/.A/TA/C $1695 status, with DD Form 1580. 65 PONTIAC CATALINA 2Dr. HT A/cLo.d.d .$1800 Fares also apply within seven 1Ir 63 CHEV. SUPER SPORT 2 Dr. HT. A/CLo.d' $1095 days of discharge. eI V tth j 62 MERCURY METEOR 2 Dr. . . $750 Fly with the one that T '-' OVER 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM gives you the most chances v I C tflCHutV Slriesto get home fast: United. **p WESTSIDE I United.For VOLKSWAGEN, INC. For 'information and tickets, visit. or call your JAMTO office 'located at Bldg. 13, Jar NAS. 1150 LANE AVE., S., Jacksonville, Fla. 781 5511 Phone Ext. 355) or 3872811. , Open 8 to 8 Doily, Sat. 8 to 5 Open Sun.l PM to 6 PM E Ei i -- -- ---- ----- ,----------. -. --- ---,--- - .. .. \__ //1' "' _,. '" .... .. ,. .. "' '.'" ___"u ____"_".__. 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FREE9AM. til 7P.M. :.:'., >,,>/._.....,""'. :::_,:..).;. '."". (Continued on Page 7)) .. Now is the time to ;, i addonto IT'S YOURS I Well, maybe you can't take it home with you, but a seat is i1I: ;: SS4 your home yours when you travel at the 2/3 FARE MILITARY RESERVED RATE. n1I Start by getting Most of the Scheduled Airlines of the U.S.A. have this special ; ,1Pa2e . fare available to Military Travelers on leave. You can makea i CONFIRMED RESERVATION and get a 1/3 discount the a low-cost next time you fly. This fare Is restricted on certain daysof the week and on some days during the holiday period.. "new addition"' The AIRLINES TRAFFIC OFFICE (JAMTO) Is here to serve loan from... i 1 j you in all your air transportation needs. Visit or call us for NpN, .,y ; all the details. N.A.S. Bldg. 13, Main Gate Ext. 3553or 387 2811. At Mayport Bldg. T 24 every Thursday. . AIRLINES TRAFFICOFFICE ' NAS I AX BLDG. 39 Tele. 384 1391 .t Bate Et. 24)1. O .: Houri: Mori. Fri 9:30 4:30. NAS CECIL FIELD' BLDG...26. Tele. 771 3211 Ext. 203 Hour: Man Frl 8:30. ):00 .rte w I 18, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 7 ADVANCEMENTS (Continued from Page 6)) ,.. -. RATE PART FAIL PROMO. % PHA ' JAX MARINE NEWS : GMG1 2 2 0 0 0 3 By Sgt. Bob TiptonAir GMTC :1 1 0 0 ':f.'0 GMT 2 2 0 0 0 . -- -- -- ---------- --- --- - Medals llMC 1 0 1 100 : 0 Aviator in Marine Attack Squad Also present for the ceremonywere Capt. Charles E. Losey, AE ron 214 and with First Battalion, his two brothers, David and 1IMl 9 3 4 44 2 ;Marine Liaison Officer, presented Seventh Marines Vietnam from James. HM2 11 8 3 27 0 the Air Medal with Gold Star Oct. 10, 1965 to Oct. 26, 1966. Honor Students 11M3 13 10 1 .. .. 8 2 in lieu of the second through The accompanying citation Three Marines were promotedto ,or '. .. '""' .... seventh awards to the parentsof read in part "Completing numerous corporal and two of them received J02.. 2'; 1 1'r... #50' 0J03' the late Marine Capt. Rex- missions during this Meritorious Masts re- 2" ..' .1 .!'": 1'J"I'. "." ''I .50i"of" 0 .. , wood S. Thames. Jr., Friday. period while often exposed to hostile cently.Lt. ' i The ceremony took place [in fire at close range, Captain Col. A. E. James, MMC 5 5 0 -': 0 ,0MMl a memorial garden dedicated to Thames contributed materiallyto commanding officer of Marine 3 3 0 0 0 Captain Thames and Cdr. AlbertD. the success of his units." Aviation Detachment, presentedthe MM2 1 0 1 100 41 0 > McFall at the Christ Episcopal The citation was presented.tohis warrants and masts. :> \. ? Church in Ponte Vedra Flat father Rexwood. Sr, and They are Cpls. Jay D. Sho- MU1 2 1 1" 50 0 I Captain Thames earned the Air- his mother Charlotte receivedthe walter, Joe D. White and Robert MU2 1 0 1 100 0 G j Medals for serving as a Naval] medal. W. Reid. 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RFACMETT1 I NEW 12' WIDE SEWING MACHINE Makes Fancy De i signs, Buttonholes, Overcasts, Satin '.-' "PIZZA", ) \ Mobile Home ' rY .: Stitches. Pay Bal.. $32.90 er $5.10 me. OUR SPECIALITY! J Jeckservillo'sPERMANENT ;; HOUKS, p', Morse Sewing" Cftiter Od fvM.. tser1. 4i1. 11XpmIt. I Dealer . S. t.M2. s . :: 1948 Blanding Blvd. 3S4S82If' v I I 4263 Ktts.vtH llvd.' 314 5514 I i'.. 361911nsing ilvd.. Fk 711.0170 ) - j jUHJ .. ., ' .. .... , ,. :>> !: !!]: IlaHfilHHiJi llillllim i mr 1: mIHi: !!1m! iEif! !!! r : !! -1111111:.' ., .. . '; ). : < JM C.:, CoUoun: UJH'If.tJ( :) -' a . : :!1. = : ., .... .. . .1' 11' 'It; 0". #. , f % I MORRIS :' v' ) .": ''s yI tl,O4'C4IM. _.!..1.\Jt\ ,..... '. \" : . I .. j "o>, riq" 1 ., ,...\\t{; ." ....,.*'f ft, .. "" ' .r '''II!: < '. ""'. L. ;.. O)( ,,, I AUTO SUPPLY 1lj1l.;- .t..,;. .. .. ,:" .1l"I. ,1. .., ." I .. .... III !: 'T.V. 'Sales ( Service J JI , . '' ' "We Serve You I ) RCA tk ZENITH. COUOW.,BLACK. /NITEx '* '. 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I GOOD RATES FULL COVERAGEAlso at Whitey's on Sunday// "" II I REAL ESTATE Insurance for Campers and Travel trailers COLD BEER and FINE FOODS. : 7 ... . ; f k Orange' Park Jx f"ON. NATIONWIDE 0 Live Country Music feat trot. 1i': r HOMES LOTS 1919 2488 the COUNTRY ROA.\IEJtS. : b i CUSTOM BUIU ,HOMES i1 DEMERIT & WALKER AGENCY Sunday'3.7 P.M., .;j", 1\ L' RENTALS SALES Soy: of Orange Park. 2.5'MileiiWest; :: \t.: "., Registered Real Estate Broker 3462 Bludlii' Blvd. 771-9511 I ". of. US Hwy |17 on State Rd.:.230.....q;.' 4 P $;'i $ K .<:W ''f 1m, : MW .; {. f *'. UJiI HiifM : . \ JUST ORDER; BY PHONE sgEN ) St. JOHNS MOTOR CO. INC. and CARRY IT HOME 'c htr IF YOU NEED , : '"' FLIERS, : r 6435 ROOSEVELT BLVD. tr; Sltvnp :Boat _a f BROCHURES BOOKLETS ETC_ -, ", "'. "'{' :: 1111111'1.11'111111111'61 CORVETTE $16951I1I1I11111111111111 . ,. Call. t 5 : : 5. .; : :F'c. Gr : . ..' HOLT PUBLISHING CO; t.; ti. ; Featuring the Finest Seafood And Southern ; PH. 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Air Reserve Training De- Sergeant Major Parrish retired been on the sergeant major pro- He flew over 400 combat missions tachment here April 1. Sgt. Maj. April 1 after completing a motion waiting list for the past while serving with Marine Air , Neal P. Stiles was promoted to 30 year career with the. Marine year and a half. He is the Vet- Group 36 in Ky Ha, South Viet- IIF'--' his present rank and has reliev Corps He reported for duty here eran of World War II and the nam. 1 WANT TO RUM M EQUIPMENT \ ECKt"?' NEED EXTRA CASH? GOT SPARE TIME? BE IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF! SELL OUR DIAMOND RINGS. WRITE I FREE| FOR SALES KIT. "i MAIL US YOUR SERIAL NUMBER FOR BIG FREE I WEEKLY DRAWING! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! | THIS WEEK'S WINNER: T/SOT Frank Sop at o AF-16611218 11p'- 6912th Sec. Sq. Box 1424 APO New York New York 0961 a, _ ' v. SAVINGS BOND Iiiir---: V G IA/E N / EACH WJEEKIftart 4 SERIESE' 4" ' 000000 00 OEsrrttt 0, 111f ' winning today l Nothing I id 1 buy 1 Easy to I enter ? 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PC2 1 1 0 ,0 : : 0 : at the NAS Jax Theatre at 7:30 . p.m. There will also be a Kiddie P1I3 .t 0 4 100 0 Matinee at 2 p.m., Saturdays . and Ads should be mailed, tc the Holt Publishing Company feature a regular 2 at Sundays and p.m., PNC 7 5 0 0 2 1950 Blending Blvd Jacksonville. Florida 32210. to arrive holidays The Hospital PN1 :5 2 0 0 3 not later than Tuesday for publication the ,following Thurs Theatre will have one nightPN2. I 7 2. 5 71 0 day. Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be published ly feature at 7p.m. Cecil Field PN3 "' .' '9 5 3 33 1 the following week unless the publisher instructed other will have two nightly shows during ivise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must the week at 5:30 and 8 p.m. : be received WITH the copy for the . at 2 and 5 p.m. PR1 .r '2 1 0 \ ,0 1j. 00 NOT SEND CASH PR2THURSDAY PR3 9 j. ,:' 1 0 1. Q'100 '., a.L BATE: Minimum chargo ((3 linos). . . .12.00 0 April 18 .,'-1" 100./,.. 'i 0 P.r additional) lino ((4 words per line;. . .0.50 NAS: "UP FROM THE BEACH" RD1 II f, 1 ::0 ," .: 1 i 100' 0 I . starring Cliff Robertson and Red '" " RMC Buttons.. Rating Excellent. 1. 1 0. 6 0 ((107 min.) RM1,, 3 1 '. 2 67 0 FOR RENT OR FOR SALE "WANTED" HOSPITAL: THE FAMILY RM2 7 1 6. 86 0 Houses & Apts. Equity, VA & Someone to take up payments on WAY" starring Hayley Mills and RM3. ,3.;..,. ,.1 2 : '. 67 0 FHA resales $50 & $100 dwn. the following: John Mills. Rating Very Good :': ; Call Powell or Mills, USN BRAND NEW COLOR T.V.Sellingfor ((124 Min.) : : :(f-i"'J: : Ret. 264 2411. Orange Park a Little Above Cost. C. FIELD: "WAIT UNTIL 2 .50 Realty. STEREO combination with radio SDI .' i ,. DARK" starring AudreyHepburn '''.''J '. ./ '...1 ; 0 1 month old console model, Bal- and Alan Arkin. Rating Excel- SD2 1. :" '\: ,"'. 0.. 1t100. t 0 WIL-MAR APARTMENTS Near ance $67. or $8 per month. lent. ((116 Min.) SFC ', ,\ .. '1l' \'." : '. '. '" .. JAX and CECIL 1 blk. w/of 5900 PORTABLE TYPEWRITER SF1' ', ,;--: 1 0 .' 0 0 blk. of Jammes Rd. all new paint, lightweight, Balance $47. or $8 .- -s, 1 1 FRIDAY, April 19 ; -0. 0 0 .., 2BR, LR, Kit furn, Nook, park 2' per month. \ ; 1"1 c :>.ri cars: water, sewage garbage SINGER SEWING MACHINE Sews NAS: "ANY WEDNESDAY" SFM2 ,}.:.1. :i1 i .1 .: .: O :}. 0 0 $85 $25. Terms. Guaranteed incl. unfurn. mo. Also furn. good, ...... '. ':'. , starring Jason Robards and Jane f';.', ....I I''."' ." I .'' ., j 111III, '.'. "." apts. Call 387-2541, nites and Complete with all attachments. , Fonda. Rating Very Good. SHC < A-l WAREHOUSE weekends call 389-0744 'f2 .. ., 0) '' ((117 Min.) Sill -: 2' ..; .O. .rO 0 1606 Main St. Ph. 353-1946 j' ::1" ( :: : , HOSPITAL: "UP FROM THE : I : : BEACH" :starring:; Cliff Robert SKC : ::2. '',!: i I" .,. 50 0 "REAL ESTATE: We will help Will deliver no obligation. , SKI ', ,, .;2b" \"" 1 1 50 0 you Buy, Sell or Invest. JUSTISS TRAILER son.C.. FIELD: "KISS TIlE GIRLS SK3 ,. 3 ,.' :I -" 2 1- 33' 0 Bowen Real Estate, Realtor Qtr. mile of PARK 1 no, NAS. Clean USN Retired 384 1376A AND MAKE THEMDIE" starring ." modern & trailers Apts. 389 - Michael Connors and Dorothy SMC 2 ,..;,..( ((109 Min.) For Service Know How RENT'Close : TRAILER SPACE FOR TD1 6 : : j 2 33 1 Major Company has openings in SATURDAY 20 to Bases, Lights Water April TD2 2.. ,, of Fla. for : 2 0 0.. 0 most areas men and Sewage available. Call 389- ' NAS: '.'A TIME FOR KILLING" TD3 3 1 '33 0 of ability, inlative and desire 5700. 10' x 12t ft. Wide. starring Glenn Ford and George for higher thanaverageearnings. Hamilton. Rating Very Good. TMC 2 2 0 O' 0 Complete] training provided. Include DELRAY MANOR 110th & ((104 Min.) TM2 2 \ 1 1. S0.: 0 : telephone number when Karen St. New all brick homes, HOSPITAL: "ANY WEDNES- ... ./- .. : addressing Inquiry to: AC Low 20's. Building Lots DAY" starring Jason Robards. liT A3 1 0 1, 100. p. Regional Supervisor Available; Floyd White, Bldr. C. FIELD: uTIlE FAMILY ::4' 2911 McCoy Rd., 771 5643. WAY" starring llayley lills.YNC 2 0 0 )2 Orlando, Fla 32809 KIDDIE MATINEE: "SHE" YN1 6 3. 2 to 33; ,1 " ,'. starring Ursula::; Andres and YN2 4 4 0 0 }iO DO YOU WANT TO BE A DISC Peter CWihin: YN3' 6 '1 4 '67''' ,''1" 'FURN. 3RM.rAPT. UTILITIES JOCKEY?? For information'call: Furn. Reasonable. ,Near NAS. 356 8351. Day or Night. SUNDAY( : April 21 Baby accepted. 3890893. NAS: "DOUBLE MAN" starring - Yul Brynner and Britt Eck- IWJQ Willro@ ID@lroIID I FOR SALE: LOVELY 3 BR DRAPERIES & CORNICE Fla. Room Patio ,Corner - land. Rating Very Good. Q ,Carport BOARDS Custom made, Fabrics, ((113 min.) Lot Fenced Open for inspection accessories & installation avail- $450. Dwn. FHA See .. HOSPITAL: "A TIME FORK1LLL'G" able. Phone 781 0988 ; Barring Glenn Ford.C. 7204 Greenway Drive. 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Boulevard \WEST\ FORSYTH ST. PIAL 356-0735 Bonds AND SWEET Marilyn 5256 BE ,\C'U 'I1dULrV.IRD DIAL 35.9-.2f <9$r . 781-4978 De\in stars in Warner production - u "First to Fight." . '.. ,. " --- --- t, '" age 'to JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER April 18, 1968 ..: It 'That's What I Call a Bomb!' ICareer Talk With chief' CISSOI I Bombs Awayl I From eleven- what is that thing) going to do direct, Impact explosive. It may foot monster to a baby only when I drop it?" be pilot-directed or have a President Johnson's most recent vice to servicemen and veterans: about two inches long, the Cecil Some of the questions are an- "mind" of Its own. The air- message to Congress on ((1)) Expanding VA service in Conventional Weapons School swered by the school extensive to-air Sidewinder will seek out servicemen and veterans reveals Vietnam where VA representatives - 1, provides instruction on Navy library of visual aids. One room the exhaust of the target plane these legislative' requests. provided veteran benefits firepower. in the school is equipped especially and hang on until the end. Side- ((1)) To increase the low cost counseling last year to 220,000 1\ Under the authority of Car- for filmed presentationand winders may be avoided but it group life insurance now avail- fighting men about to return rier Air Wing Four, the school the library has everythingfrom is not easy. able to members of the Armed home. t. is the only one of its kind on the most sophisticated Briefly, the school teaches forces from the present maximum ((2)) Expanding VA counselingnow the East Coast. Its students come rockets to original movies of brush-up [in explosives and of $10,000 to $30,000. being received by disabled from as far away as Oceana. "how it all be an.After a coupleof bombs, fuses, rockets, ordnance ((2)) To protect disabled veterans servicemen in 110 military ; More than 1800 pilots have studied reels of Shrikes and Walleyes carriers, guns, cluster weapons, widows and children a hospitals to the entire systemof t at the school since,it openedin the story of the first mis- mines and flares and missiles. gainst[ disproportionate pensionloss military hsopitals. 1965. Before that there were sile provides comic relief. One illumination flare used by as a result of increasesin ((3)) Extending VA counselingnow no facilities for weapons instruction The pilots not only have to the Navy can turn dark into dayto other income such as Social being conducted at 150 after basic training. know what the bomb is and whatit allow ground forces and air- Security. military separation points to % The school lasts three days will do, he also must under- craft to make accurate attacks.A ((3)) To increase the maximum bases. and covers eleven areas of study, stand, how it is constructed. For delayed-explosive bomb may portion of a G. I. Loan tha ((4)) Opening 20 new,one stop from basic introduction to the this part of the school cut-a-way be released to explode hours can be guaranteed by the government U. S. Veterans Assistance Cent actual loading of an aircraft. bombs are used to show the later. The enemy never can tell from $7,500 to $10,000. ers. Working with VA offi- The mission of the school is toprovide placement of fuses, arming[ devices just when. This weapon can tie ((4)) To permit part time VA cials at the center will be refresher training and to and explosive. There are up transportation arteries for vocational rehabilitation trainingso representative of many other j increase the expertise of pi- also aircraft bomb racks to demonstrate hours, just by sitting there. service disabled veteranscan Federal agencies as well as local lots." It tells the flyers"what how the weapons are There are Snakeyes and Wall- Improve their skills wuile and state veteran affairs to expect of the ordnance. Just attached and how they are controlled eyes and Deadeyes. There are working at a regular job. officials. This first multi - from the cockpit.The me- Bullpups and Lazy Dogs and ((5)) Enactment of a resolution agency effort is designed. to ren- 4 chanics are complicated and the Shrikes and Sidewinders. They expressing the sense of Congressthat der every assistance: to re- i GIANT SWAP MEET variety of ordnance almost un- are all part of the Conventional private employers should turing Vietnam era serviceman. - JAX LARGEST FLEA limited. Each weapon is a new Weapons School at Cecil Field. give job priority to returning Ten of the centers, to challenge, both to the pilot who servicemen. be opened within a month, are to MARKET will release it and to the enemy Medical MovieThe ((6)) To provide incentives to be located in New York, Chicago ! c 2 Come Buy, Sell or Browse- have contend with of Los who will to channel the talents returning Angeles Philadelphia Thousands of Items. the result. Vietnam era serviceman into Detroit, Cleveland," Washington 8 Blanding Drive-in Theatre Fuses may be mechanical, Medical Department will, teaching in deprived areas, or D. C. San Francisco, Boston t Every Sat. .7 a.m.-6 p.m. chemical or electric. Directionand present a thirty five minute serving local communitids as and Atlanta. A second group of I Sun. I p.m. : 6 p.m. pilot control may be by radar, color film on cancer for dependent policemen, firemen and hospital centers, to be opened at a .somewhat ; ( 768 7085 or 768 4793 television or visual sight. The women in the station workers. The program would be later date, will be located ! bomb may be delayed explosive, theater on May 13 at 10 a.m. known as Veterans In the Public in Baltimore Milwaukee, Houston - r The film describes how women Service (VIPS),and would provide St. Louis, Pittsburg, San I can examine themselves for cancer extra G. 1. Bill benefits to veterans Antonio, New Orleans Indian- and how to recognize the sym- serving training to serve polis, Phoenix and eward.f . toms of the disease. Followingthe In YIPS ( )) Directing the Departmentof Got a load of movie a question and answer The President[ also advised Defense to double participation - period with a medical officer Congress that he Is taking the in its "Project 100,00" from the Dispensary'will be held. following action;i Improve ser- which provides military training - needs ? for young men who would , money otherwise, be rejected on edu- cational or physical grounds. See HFC. ((6)) Directing the Department - of Defense to extend! to all principal troop Installationsits "Project Transition" with goal of training fiOU,000 disadvantaged - men for civilian jobs in 1 the months before they leave I'I'L I'c I'k servIce. ((7)) Directing the Secretaryof Labor to continue giving top priority to personal job help c.'ontads'ith every returning serviceman through the more than 2,000 Federal State Em- ployment Offices. (8) The President will isaiie an Executive: Order permitting { r the hiring[ In the first five levelsof I Federal Civil Service of returning - _. _. _. \p.teranol\(') 'to I ---- -- -- ---- P' agree ' The Enlisted Wives Club of 100 people attended. This was pursue educational programs in i VA 174 held a picnic and Easthe first such event sponsored by their sparetime. These veterans ter egg hunt for the families of the Club since its formation last would not have to compete in regular - the squadron last Saturday.About Septembetsiiwlr Civil Ser ice examinations. It can be a long time from one pay call to the next- ((9)) Directing the Administrator - especially when you really need money for some worth- 'of Veteran.Affairs:;; to while purpose.If expand training of all typesof you run short, get money help from Household SELLERS SINCLAIRI03rd medical personnel. VA now Finance-the company most service people choose be. provides training to some 40,000 cause HFC tells you In advance how much your loan will I03rd & RICKER 77 -a567 medical specialists; each year. cost-in dollars and cents. There won't be any surprises The President set i.n goal of 80,00 ( or extras. Unload your money problems soon-at HFC. specialists to be trained each . Before you sign on the dotted line, NEW CAR WARRANTY SERVICEU year in the vast VA hospital know what your loan will cost. clinic system, to relieve the acute shortage of trained personnel - ( C..h MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS HAUL a AAA WRECKERAIR and at the same time improve - ( you", 0. care for veterans. 4 24 18 u 6 CONDITIONING SERVICE AND REPAIR * * p4ymfs p ymh 14ymfs Pil ymU SJOV Siit-ftX" KA!;.% >V?"*'"**$ '? VJ*x Ws<*SVA"w. 1 -\'w*.:*.>W-N-X..&'..*xft : SV s Wxx ivWvC: A-N rSWA--: X X s K.i ;:<.S slx Xv X < :;: <; >li In 17 the" ) years money you $100 5,93 7.29 10.07 $18.48 MORE SERVICE AND BETTER PRODUCTS invest in United States Series E h 200 11.86 14.59 20.14 36.97 300 17,79 21.88 30.21 55.45 7 to 10 MONDAY TIIRli SATURDAY 9 TO 9 SUNDAY Savings Bonds: more than double - 500 28.97 35.85 49.75 91.78 ::). 600 34,39 42.66 59,35 109,80f .... r .. ,......:.,......?, c Charges art computed at 3% on that part of sclutluttJ monthly ba/onclI"ot exceeding$300 and 2% on any remainder. Tllillddu/ tana 1M prompt payment and includes charges, ' 7Y ?( HOUSEHOFINANCE IA'1 d:\ , _ a,._' .n a Iwf/t&? # aY :rnwr } ' Penman Plaza Shopping Center 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone: 246-6421 LkLIiz'' I c JIE 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 .. 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 1 I 3734 Cedar Blanding Hills Blvd.Shopping-Phone Center: 771-9190 safe ,matinee post- 2tonlaht : ) Ask about our evening hours oost-' ,8' ffiscfci;; IT;: I II I I - - 1 v i April 18, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page II ,.};4sh S:: } } syy : } HJl:: Pacific Coast Grabs .C AllNavyVolleyball >;; r{. ,, }\' ' ,{tLw.h\ LS : }}} }}:: : t\.titi}: :;v{; sttist; Stis'i'yvk.: :':, ;,} :'iy4s.y,1:I.Y.: .\: ( '} SS y' :} A :ytitiss } y' { } . }s's \ti ti4 ZO: :} .; ;.: : ,tk.::: {:{a; ij}; Y 1.tix4, };> .:{;}}'r} :,;}a}}{:i'):;}:; 554:'::{ ; ; :: : :; ;:.k\\}: .Y { { {, .;.\ .. .., ..\ y}} { Lead Down RaidersThe Y.O.y sY: }Yyss{; } : r.'y\}:k :>:: 'y:{s4.: : Y } v'ti's; : * w:.ti } ? : ; ; :::?} } , American League G01ds 11.5 24.5 winner of the All-Navy winning ways Monday by edging affair Monday morning Pacific Tean Won Lost tad Foxes HAu 5) 23 Volleyball Tournament will be Western Pacific in the best of Coast put down North Atlanticin Cloak & Daggers 29 7 decided today with two games re- five series, 15-11 13-15, 12-15. four sets 15-3, 15-4. 10-15, Crash & Fire 26 10 Atlantic League maining. North Atlantic (NAS 15-8 and 15-12. In the opening 1512.Tuesday. Strikers 27 9 Team Patuxent River Md.) takes on match of the double round robin South Atlantic got by Hunters 23 13 Won Lost Western Pacific (NAS Barbers North Atlantic in four sets.11-15. Ne prunes 21 15 1 Red Darters # 2 21 11 Point) in a noon match and South IQ apaaT" rzl 15-11 15-4 and 15-4; then suffered - Falcons handicaps 1C 12 23 13 Atlantic (Cecil Field) and Pacific its first loss at the handsof X Impulses 18 18 Chiefs VW 4 19 13 Coast (NAS Alameda) meet at Pacific Coast In three straight Flapjax 18 18 Spoilers 19 13 2:30 in the last contest of the (AFPS Feature) games Tuesday afternoon 15-9 Cannon. Cocker16:\ 20 Hurricanes VW 4 16 12 All Navy affair. 15-11 and 15-3. Cecil's Raiders Nomads 16 1. What are the six new Na 20 Chargers 18 14 The top team from this week's tional Hockey League teams were weakened in their first Needlers 11.5 16.5 Bean Burners 18 14 matches moves to Inter-Sen that will begin play in Octo game Monday when ace spiker Red Darters fr 1 10 18 Uncles 7 15 play next week at Dover AFB ber? Bob Sobol (NAS Corpus Christi!) Cadeuces if 2 12 24 BB Balls 16 16 2. Who holds the NFL record chipped a wrist bone In the con- Trainers 12 24 BB Stackers 14.5 17.5 Del.Coach Tom McGuckin's Cecil for number of field goals in test against Western Pacific.In . ADVANCEMENTS Leftovers 14 18 Raiders (South Atlantic) enteredthe one game? the other two games Tues (Continued from Page I) Supply 12.5 19.5CPO's tourney with a 14-0 record 3. How many touchdowns day Pacific Coast downed West- AX2 R. L. Larue. ADJ2 I. T. VP 30 12.5 19.5 by picking up eight straight winsin were scored on runbacks of ern Pacific In three sets 15-2 Lemmon AMS2 F. M. Levoy Tan Babes 13 23 the 6th Naval District tourneytwo kickoffs or punts during the 15-11 and 15-8; and Western RM2 A. L. Lonsano, ATN2 D. Afees 10.5 25.5 weeks ago and six consecu- 1966 NFL season? Pacific dropped North Atlantic H. Miller. ADJ2 G. M. Miller tive victories in the South Atlantic ANSWEUS 1541581511. AE2 J. R. Ownbey. AK2 C. Continental League Regional, played here last .'ISlg *e: I In games yesterday NorLant - Schilke AE2 J. L. Stile and week. .lBals4g1 faced PacCoast and SoLant met ATR2 K. Zenkert.To Team Won Lost The Raiders continued their sj9[ dS 'I "lDqsUd! aq1lsuis2u WestPac In morning contests; 679th 21 7 away v UI{ ua.ias! PiJlpPI: while NorLant met SoLant and E-4 Sparks 21 7 A Series E Bond sinoq! 'is JO ud' wfl. Wilt .Z WestPac took on PacCoast in Savings MARTDi! 1 23 9 pur- ADJ3 D. L. Borer AX3 W. chased for $18.75 in May 1941is sdnifi sinZ afternoon matches. J If Is' Cadeuces 1 10 )g pus wun UiJ(1 g2 JnqIiUd! J. Demo A03 R. L. 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Purchase ... 7.7 0 : Building 39 Ext. 3870 " Agency, 510 1 % 0 FENew of Any ? y , Lawnbo I I Monday Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. More With Trade .. : Thursday: 9:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. .tee j Friday: 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 388-3583 64aJATROOSEVELTNAS I WAGNER'SN ModeI8224' I NAS Cecil Field FACILITYOFFICE. , HAS S Bike & Lawnmower Service I 389-3483 ' 2 W, OF ROOSEVELT; Building 26 Ext. 226 % Owned and operated by Charles Wagner (USN Ret. ,:,i 1 4545 St. Johns Ave. 384 3081 K .:' Monday Friday: 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. - Military Pay Days tJOO a.m. 3:( p.m. - r i o 0 oa eomm 'o :) " t 1L iikfir' :+ liltln.: : " ;: +9wwsSa :; : ::: a"::'i1 j i mrJ: "Nt " -. 1: 1 .. 18 1968 Page !12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER April , ------------------9 I. THE BIG... I r \ Whistling InThe I rr I m I By Lou Caron Rigging I : I I I r The congeniality of. the people adhered to. This day is enjoyed mast. This article covers jumper I II .of Mount Dora was well displayed by sailors from all over the stays, boom vangs and all other Riverside again this year as the Chamber Southeast.The factors that are affected or. will I of. Commerce of. that city played following weekend, June affect the compression of. the I host to about 75 boats from all 8-9, will bring us to the annualSt. mast. Never hesitate to make ..1 over the state during the annual Johns Regatta which will include major changes in your standing I Chevrolet I , Mount Dora Regatta. the Daysailor Class Re- rigging. It II NJSC was not without a trophy gionals, Rhodes Bantam Class I itr winner when the combination of. State, and the Snipe Class Re- I ; a little luck, favorable wind- gionals. This is always an exciting WILSON & BLANDING II shifts and boat a good produced weekend. y ' finishes of. 1-1-1-1 for an un- disputed first for Lou Caron of. Tips on SailingIf I PHONE SP 1-1341 / II . Navy Jax's sailing contingent. your problem is "going to I I. April 7 marked the beginning windward," then don't overlook. SP 1-66O1 "I .of the Spring Tri-Club Series the standing rigging. A small r-1 l .-I / I or ", ",' .,. I at the Florida Yacht Club. The . amount of aft rake in the mast I second of. be held set races to can make a world of differenceas I at FYC is scheduled for Sunday to who reaches the windward I 68 CHEVROLET WAGON . . . $3175 I and for the a good remainder turnout of. is the expected Spring mark first. With the boat in the 1 I V-8, A/T, Fact. Air PS, R&H. Mist Blue, its normal I , water riding on 1 Series. Remember, these races IJ'9NNMIQUIETTNugMON Like New. should be waterline, the mast I are held every other Sunday at I raked slightly aft. This, how , FYC, beginning at 2 p.m. Skip- I ever, should not be done at the 67 . . I pers meet at 1 p.m.Coming CAPRICE COUPE ...' $2995 of "loose shrouds. Events Once expense the boat is underway you I V-8, A/T, Fact. Air, PS, R&H, W/S/W? | The next ,major race, on our. should still have slack iIi the ; i THINK I Deep Water Blue 'I % (fve GOT HEADGIARTERS) / NOW schedule is the "Mug Race" .on leeward shroud. This allows fora r June 1. This is a fun type race slight forward rake when off I 67 CHEVROLET IMPALA WAGON,. . .$2895 I from Palatka to the Rudder the wind. The shortest will admitted to I V-8, A/T, Fact. Air, PS, Club of. Jacksonville (sponsor) The April issue of. "One-De- probate was contested in the Marine Blue, Nice Car. I which totals some 40 miles.This sign and Offshore Yachtsman" British case of Thorn V. Dick- I I race is .open to all classes has a good article: by Stuart ens in 1906. It consisted of. the I 67 IMPALA COUPE . . . . $2695 from sunfish to cruisers and anything Walker on controlling the bendy three words, "All for Mother." A/T, R&H, Fact. Air, PS. I goes as far as sails are I >9OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOCb I dles concerned). 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W Priest, ISM(Ret) Aetna Open Sunday 12 noon 'til 6:00: P. M. I The good word for a loan is 0 I-------------J |
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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 |
| 72 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |