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Ground Broken for ExpansionOf Mainside Navy Exchanae .. ;..J- Ground was broken during ment and an expanded selectionof A larger selection of mer- : 4 ceremonies Monday for con- merchandise. chandise to be stocked, improved ;....t-< struction that will double the size The old bowling alley in Bldg. displays and less congestion.. 0 of the air station's Main Exchange 3 will be renovated and the New equipment in the ::Q Carrying a k2,000.price tag, barber, beauty,' personal services barber beauty and cobbler shops :< the 'completion date of the store and cobbler be W"n Ap rf shops will will be more attractive and more Is expected Nov. 1. Project relocated within thebuilding. convenient to patrons.Participating . plans Include the construction of ditional room will be added for a in the groundbreaking i additional salesfloor space on new portrait studio. were: Capt. M.{ J. i the east side of the present Also, the cafeteria serving line Stack, station CO; Capt. L. W. exchange: enlarging the area will be replaced along with an Graves, Public Works officer ; from 15,000 to 30,400 square improved ventilation or exhaust Cdr. H. L. Donald Jr., station feet.The system. New equipment costs XO; Cdr. M. J. Ott, Exchange, sales will current area f have been estimated at $110,000The officer; Charles Barnesdeputy become a Uniform Center and __ Men's service shop area is expected director of Navy Ship's Store Office - Shop and will include cloth- to be completed Dec. 15. and Layout DisplayDivision; PROJECT BEGINS -. Captain Stack sinks shovel to begin expansion Exchange ing and small officials store merchandise.feel that the Among benefits expected from Harry Powell, from the architect - I of Main Navy Exchange while other officials look on. additional sales will the project, according to Exchange firm that designed the Work is scheduled to be completed this winter. mit more functional space rearrange per- officials are: building and M. E. Elkins. , ,.,. YO . : kLJ N-'i : :+.Y . A AJ[.R. NE ":...;.., ..; I ,..7.. :: l'.7e l'- . .k ci' : ; ? 2irlio ;k \ ??>:\}?+:;;> .. ... ., . .:c.n... .. ,...,.e..r.i.v.. : .,:...,., ..,....,....dc., A ,a,:. .. .: < .J.\.L.,.,.u n \ .q Z \ \ : \,,..\ .o\\?\\\th:,,..::.to.E \ ;. Q',"?s;:; 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 1 I expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. VOL. 26 NO. 5 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA APRIL 25, 1968 ; New Pay V-, Two EM's ReceiveAchievement I ScalesRevealed fi Medals ' Two hospital corpsmen and ore ficer Bishop worked tirelessly, dental technician were honoredat to lessen the administrative work ytrJl a Dispensary Dental per- load of other sections, incud- With another pay hike in the sonnel inspection Friday. ing supply, embarkation and offing for July, pay scales of HMCS Herschel M. Bishop and motor transport. Despite the new proposed rates have been HM2 Terrence C. Robinson were imminent threat of enemy rocket released for both civilian em- \ awarded the Navy Achievement attacks, he consistently exhibited - ., ployees and men and women in w Medal for their "superior per- exceptional organizational uniform. formance" of duties while serving ability and resourcefulness. in" . Expected to become effective .. in the Republic of Vietnam maintaining his unit's administrative - July 1, the military increase is a? t and HM1 Elyne D. McFalls was section at a maximum " estimated at 6. 9 per cent a- 9 awarded his fourth Good Conduct -operational efficiency." cross the board, with civilian Award. Robinson receive his award pay hikes ranging from threeto Chief Bishop received his a- for performance of his duties nine per cent. The civilian ward in connection with an administrative for service with Headquarters raise is warranted under the : f chief's assignment and Service Company,Third Med 1967 Federal Pay Act. A law : __ with the Eleventh Dental Co- ical Battalion, Third Marine was also passed by Congresslast pany, Marine Wing Headquarters Division in Vietnam between June year which guarantees mili- Group One, First Marine 24,1967 and Jan. 13, 1968. tary raises each time the civilian Aircraft Wing from Feb.26,1967to His award read in ,"Petty part work force gets one. Feb. 19, 1968. GS-1 Officer Robinson performed his For civilians in grades The certificate presented to duties in an exemplary manner. J GS 6 the increase would through be three- cent. At MEDALS Capt. A. L. Mclnturff, Dental officer, presented Bishop, along with the award, As an: Awards Clerk, he displayed - GS 16, it would be per nearly nine medal to Chief Bishop and, HMI I Rominson (R), HMI I McFallsc read in pan "Exhibiting out- exceptional technical ( ) received fourth standing organizational ability, per cent. The 1967 law provided Good Conduct award.ArtistAviator knowledge and administrative he worked with seemingly tire- ability by expeditiously proces- for pay increases in October less energy to accomplish the sing award recommendations 1967, July 1968 and July 1969to Opens myraid administrative tasks and which ensured prompt recogni- close the comparability gap improve personnel procedures tion of heroic action and meri- between federal salaries and pay Art Exhibit within the command. Utilizinghis torious service by his unit's in private employment. at ClubA comprehensive knowledge he personnel -. In addition, ably instructed and assisted less he repeatedly reported to the I raises will from naval aviator whose Military range mili- nual Hiroshima Memorial Art experienced clerks and a result - as triage when casualities area $9 a month for a seaman with tary travels have provided him Show which consisted of 200 en- were expedited the efficient - processing delivered to his unit at night, two years service to an additional !- many subjects for his paintings tries from all over Japan. of directives, reports thereby that ensuring injured $160.80 for member of opens a one-man art show ,at and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. the Officers Club Sunday.It Commander Edwards servedin personnel accounting mat- personnel receive expeditious is the eighth such show for Vietnam in 1965 where he ters."In medical treatment and greatly The military chart addition to his regular enhancing the effectiveness of pay appearson LCdr. Walter J. Edwards, who acquired material which he later duties, Senior Chief Of- " Page 3 and the civilian Petty his unit. chart Is on Page 5. pay recently reported to Patrol painted in water color and sub- -- .._ ._.._.__._...___ _..__..._.._....... _u.. Squadron 16. mitted to the Chief of Naval In- LCdr. Edwards has exhibitedhis formation. The eight paintingsare ',( Navy Turns Over Land paintings In several art showson presently on tour of the the West Coast. United States as part of a Combat . To Marine Corps UnitAt These exhibits have included An Show. Since leaving Japan An yi1 the NAS Alameda{ 0' Club, the last year, Commander Ed- : a April 17 ceremony com- Trident Gallery at the North wards has visited the Mediter- memorating the 17th anniversaryof Island 0' Club, the Admiral Kidd aneanarea while serving with the Navy Fuel Depot, 181 Club, the Jewish Community Art VP. 16 and has acquired mat- acres of unused land was turned Gallery and the First Annual erial for future paintings. His over to the Marine Corps for use Lenten Art Festival sponsoredby latest exhibit will consist of both as a Reserve training area. San Diego's St. Mark's Meth- oil and water color paintings from Capt. M. J. Stack made the odist Church. His entry,entitled, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Japan, San formal presentation of the deedto "Nation Under the Cross" was Francisco, San Diego, Spain and Maj. B. R. Cummins, who voted most popular of the 60 Italy. represented the 6th Marine Corps entries in the show and was later The techniques used on the District, and Maj. J. H. Luten, featured on local television.The paintings will be realistic, commanding officer Jackson artist-aviator reported to impressionistic and nonobjective. - ville's Marine Corps Reserve Fleet -Air Wing Six stationedat Commander Edwards looks Amphibian Tractor Company.Also MCAS Iwakuni, Japan in May upon art as a challenge and says Lj"r : on hand for the occasion 1965 where he exhibited his sixth an has always been a manifes- were Captains: R. M. Jones, CO and seventh one-man art shows. tation of man's spiritual and Navy Fuel Supply Office, Washington : while assigned as Director of aesthetic ideas. As these ideas =iJ and D. A. Hempson, and the Japanese-American Cultural differ or change, so do their Cdr. J. B. Flock. Lt. DarrelF. Friendship Association he soughtto manifestations. The artists can Zellmer, O-in-C of the Fuel improve the PeopletoPeopleprogram communicate his Idea on a pieceof FLYING ARTIST. LCdr. Edwards displays "Church in Rota .2.Depot, hosted a luncheon after through his art work. canvas with color, design and Spain", one of many paintings to be on display at the ceremony. He also participated in the an- composition. 0' Club. : \ z . -- r April 25, 1968 I 2 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER F : II I II .. Editorial View Points! + n,; I;,Aff,. *' :>: ,vine' S.erv.. eS /: \ , crt. You Can Be the Team { tiw ROMAN CATHOLICSt. s on Edward's Chapel IS rC' SUNDAY MASS9 a.m. .J'h: Every month thousands of Americans put on the uniform of their and 11 a.m. I respective services and devote & few hours of their time to attending DAILY MASS11:30a.m.. training and drill periods of their reserveunits. These are men of the j SATURDAY MASS - -9 a.m. Ready Reserve, available for call to active duty in any emergency Religious Education, Classes declared by the President or congress. __ (Grade School) -- -9:45 a.m. The value of a strong reserve was readily apparent during the CONFESSIONS5. crises, in Berlin, Cuba and, most recently, Vietnam. The show of -5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.7:3: p.m. force needed to help keep the lid on world trouble spots such as a 11 i MONDAY these can be provided only by a strong regular force, backed bya ,. } Religious Education Classes trained, ready reserve force. (High School) ------7 p.m. Whether actually called to active duty or not, the mere existence TUESDAY of a strong, trained, available reserve force is a significant ., Single Young Catholic Organi- factor in world zation -.- -7:30 our military position.Of ,, pm. course, everyone who entered the military service before his ,---, ,,' : ><:>: + I THURSDAY-CATHOLIC CHOIR 26th birthday has a statuatory obligation to serve a total of six 7 p.m. t years in the armed forces. This obligation may be met by six years TRANSFERMrs.. Karen Gaines, widow of the late Marine U.S. Naval Hospital of active service or by serving varying periods of active service PFC Byron A. Gaines, unveils sign indicating the new cus- .combined with service in either the Ready Reserve, the Standby ., i todians of land transferred from the Navy to the Marine Corps. SUNDAY MASS - 8ami.' both. Reserve or (See story I . on Members of the Standby Reserve, although they can be called page ) to active duty only in the event of war or national emergency SUNDAY SERVICE -10 a.m. declared by Congress, do not serve on active duty or active duty for training under normal conditions.In Red Cross ServicesFIFTH PROTESTANTAll the past, our reserve forces have played an important role in our military preparedness. Today and in the future they play IN A SERIES Saints Chapel an even more vital role in the preventing full scale war. By Virginia Gunter SUNDAY Divine Worship:; Service-lOa.m. One of the most valuable Red knowledge and consent: of the Junior Worship Service 10 a.m. " Cross services available to the ,serviceman, Include: ((1)) Home Bldg. r f 722 ) f SERAHowever serviceman and his family or in condition reports; ((2)) Verifica- Church School 9 a.m. Bldg. "; their behalf is that of commu- tions of specific facts that were #722Jmlor nications and reporting. Duringthe omitted from a serviceman's application Youth Fellowship 5 p.m. preceding year the AmericanRed for deferment from Bldg. 722 Cross at NAS Jax and Cecil overseas service compassionate Senior Youth Fellowship 6:30: Field handled 3,025wirecommu- reassignment, or hardship discharge p.m. nications. ; and (3)) social histories. TUESDAYJunior Social histories may be obtained Choir Rehearsal p.m. Communications service avail- Bldg. 722 ". under certain circum- the reserve is only as strong as the trained men who able to the serviceman and his WEDNESDAY serve in it. Your country needs your experience in the reserve -- dependents includes: ((1)) Verifi- stances; ((1)) as an aid to the rehabilitation Senior Choir Rehearsal 7:30 not only for the remainder of your military obligation, but for longerif cation of family emergencies for of general prisoners, - ((2)) in the case of military pris- p.m. if needed.Of . you are willing to serve again leave purposes and leave exten- THURSDAYYoung course, you aren't expected to remain available for active sions, such as serious illness oners whose sentence as adjudgedby Adult Club 7 duty with no consideration. Ready Reservists receive pay for family problems critical illness court-martial included bad Bldg. I#; 722 p.m. training and drill periods and for active duty for training. Pro- and deaths. ((2)) Health and wel- conduct or dishonorable discharge Christian Science Service motions are made in the reserve just as in the regular establishment fare reporting due to a serious ; and ((3)) for use by hos- 8 p.m. Bldg. # 751 and technical training available cannot only help in your reserve breakdown. ((3) Birth announcements pital commanders when considered : .. . III but be of definite value in civilian essential to understandinga assignment, may your transmittal of funds in patient's condition and in plan- r. occupation. circumstances where commer- While you're in the reserve and advance In rank or move to cial facilities are not adequateto ning treatment.All . warrant or commissioned status, you have- of ubstanital meet emergency needs. reports obtained by the Red TrafficViolations and dependable income. Then when you reach the age of 60, and Cross are confidential and cannot - ,have met the necessary requirements, you become eligible for Services available to com- be used as evidence in military - retirement benefits, including pay. manders on behalf of the serviceman punishment or courtsmartial. - This can prove to be a worthwhile extra ''measure of securityand and available only with the . financial independence for yourself and your family. Our reserve forces are an important part of our nation's militaryteam. VAP-62 Advances Record Number There is a place for you on that team for as long as you want The following is a report of to serve. (AFPSIDon't motor vehicle accidents and traf- VAP 62 advanced a record number of men to chief petty officer fic violations for the period April last week. Of the 15' candidates who passed the CPO exams nine 9 through 15. Be A Summer StatisticAccording were promoted at an award ceremony in Hangar 114. Number of Accidents Cdr. Frank S. Coleman, VAP 62 CO, expressed pride in the This Week . . .12 to U.S. government studies one family in seven performance of the men in his command and has issued a challengeto Total Accidents this year through owns a boat and eight million Americans water-ski. Add to these other fleet' units to top the accomplishment. April 15 . . 92 the millions who swim and skindive and the more than 20 million Promoted to E 7 were: ABHC E. Hodge HMC R. Nunn, AEC O. Number of accidents through fishermen and you have a good size crowd using the resources Thompson, ADJC T. Lee ATC J. D. Jackson, PHCJ. Jenkins, April 15, 1967 . 106 available for water sports. AEC J. Wagner, AEC R. L. Lewandowski and ATC J. Crampton.The Total number of days since Unfortunately a great many of these fun-seekers will become overall squadron advancement was 57 per cent for those:: last injury in a motor vehicle statistics by the end of the summer. They will fall victim to competing In all rates and represents 22 per cent of the assigned accident . . 9 accidents many of them fatal simply because they failed to use enlisted personnel at the squadron. Number of ViolationsThis good sense and follow the accepted rules of conduct and safetyfor ....... ..i.4J ,,...., ., ,nto., Week . . 51 boating swimming water-skiing skin-diving or fishing. 7 7n Speeding . . .5 Even more unfortunate is the fact that the majority these acci- Reckless Driving . 3 dents and fatalities can be avoided. There are countless organizations Going through Stop Sign 7 clubs and societies that are ready. willing and able to pro- Other Violations . 36 vide advice instruction and supervision to those who wish to learn 4 ; Twenty-one drivers appeared the "right way" for their particular water sport. before the Traffic Hearing Board Couple common sense'and good judgment with knowledge and com- at the meeting held on April 18. petent instruction, and you can be reasonably sure of surviving Disposition of the cases includedthe the summer and still have a good time in the process. following: Five lost drivingand If you 'are a boating enthusiast check with your local U.S. parking privileges aboard Power Squadron Coast Guard Auxiliary or boating club to learn, New YAP- 62 Chiefs with Skipper. station for various periods;seven about boating safety -'thenbesuretofollow the advice of the expense were assigned to complete an Swimming skin-diving and water skiing clubs are found in every eight-hour course in remedial area where those particular sports are popular. driving. at NATTC, four received - Don't be one of those persons who thinks"It can't happen to me," suspensions; four were Take the necessary steps right row to insure that it doesn't happento Or AX ;AI Ft :Ne-ws: dismissed; 12 were fined (H. S. you and that you'll be around to enjoy next year.' (AFPS) COMMISSIONER); and two refer- red to commanding officers for Navy Authorizes Travel ExpensesA The MX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper possible disciplinary action. distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Twenty-one drivers were assessed - Navy message has authorized the location; of the man' immediate Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company 33 points.:: a round: trip transportation family and provided the a private firm, All Copy submitted for use in thc J AX AIR NEWS must be forwarded to the Public at the government's expense, to family I Is located within the 50 2 NAS Jacksonville 12:00 Affairs Office. Uox . sailors on sick leave from hos- states District of Columbia licatton. pitals in the U. S. Puerto Rico or U. S. Virgin phone 772 3118 or 3119. To be eligible sailors must Islands. \ceeYooKPage OOI-LARs Transportation; the Advertisements arc solicited by the publisher and queries have been hospitalized because at goerrunent's \ - concerning such should be directed to: of illness or injury suffered in expense will be 0B the line of duty while under hostile limited to one round trip for each The Holt Publishing! Company 1950 Blanding Blvd. : fire. entitling Illness or injury. Jacksonville Fla. 32210 Telephone 388 2755 Commanding Officers at Naval Detailed information on the Hospitals may authorize the convalescent leave can be foundIn I Ir round trip transportation to SecNa\Note 7720, or by contacting VOL. 26 NO. 5 APRIL 25. 1968 points designated by the sailors, the travel' section of per- provided the place selected is sonnel of office . _ VI 4 1 April 25, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3 II a I July 1 1,1968, Basic Pay Rates j'J J! Pay grade 2 or less Over 2 Over 3 Over 4 Over 6 Over 8 Over 10 Over 12 Over 14 Over 16 Over 18 Over 20 Over 22 Over-26 '"- \i ,: 0-10 $1,993.80 $2,126.70 $2,126.70 $2,259.6 ? 0-9 1,728.00 1,860.60 1,860.60 1,993.80 ' 0-8;:, 1,66'1.40 1,728.00 1,797.60 1,797.,60 I 0-7 $1,329.30 $1,462.20 1,563.00 1,563.00 1,563.00 1,563.00 O6'i, *, $930.30 $930.30 962.10 1,113.90 1,170.90 '1,196.40 1,265.70 1,373.10 I 05 ,. .. $76.$791.70- $797.70 $797.70 $797.70 $79 .70 822.60 806.40 924.30 993.60 1,050.60 1,082.10 1,120.20 0.-4; 11' """536.10 652.20 696.30 696.30; 708.60 '740.40 790.80 835.2t> 873.30 911.40 936.90 0;3" ', ,.4 8.30 556.80 594.60 658.50 689.70 714.90 753.30 790.80 810.00 .,0-2"\-' \ '' '399.30 474.30 569.70 588.60 600.90 0-1 342.20 379.80 474.30 , A', ' 'r, "' COMMISSIONED OFFICERS WITH OVER 4 YEARS EM SERVICE ... ' ,,{v r. ,, r '. 'd Pay grade Over 4 Over 6 Over R Over 10 Over 12 Over 14 J .' : ,. ...... 'f'I I .. " :. , : : t, 0-3 $658.50 $689.70 $714.90 $753.30 $790.80 $822.60 r . , ", ':' "'? 0-2 588.60 600.90 620.10 652.20 677.40 696.30 ", " J,.:- ,"" -.. .. 0-1 474.30 506.40 525.30 544.20 563.10 .588,60 , jt t WARRANT OFFICERS i Pay grade 2 or 1es!=i Over 2 Over 3 Over 4 Over 6 Over 8 Over 10 Over 12 Over 14 Over 16 Over 18 Over 20 Over 22 Over '21) W-4 $501.30 $544.20 $544.20 $556.80 $582.00 $G07.50 $632.70 $677.40 $708.60 $734.10 $753.30 $778.20 $804.00 $866.; O W-3 461.10 500.40 500.40 506.40 512.70 550.20 582.00 600.90 620.10 638.70 658.50 683.70 708.60 734.10 W-2 403.80 436.80 436.80 449.40 474.30 500.40 519.30 537.90 556.80 576.00 594.60 613.50 638.70 W-l 386.10 386.10 417.90 436.80 45570 474.30 474.30 . ENLISTED Pray grade 2 or lejR: Over 2 Over 3 Over 4 Over G Over 8 Over 10 Over 12 Over 14 Over 16 Over 18 Over 20 Over 22 Over' 2GJ ,; .,.,''. \ I ; E-9'. $576.30 $589.50 $603.30' $616.50 $630.00 $642.60 $676.50 $742.20 <':. 537.00 549.90563.40 696.70 663.00 E-a : $483.60 497.10 510.30 523.80 E-7 $404.40 417.30 430.50 444.30 464.10 477.30 490.50 497.10' 630.40 696.70 E-6 $261.90 $318.00 $331.20 $344.70 358.20 371.10 384',60 404.40 4j.7,3 430.50 437.40 E-5 226.20 278.70 291.90 304.80 324.90 338.10 351.30 364.20 371.10 , 'E-4 190.20 238.50 251.70 211.50 285.00 E-3 137.70 192.00 205.50 218.70 \ E-2 113.40 159.00 E-l 109,50 .1 j I 1-1; (4 Mos) 10:30: LIJ \ Get Auto License' Plates Now l .From May 1 until June 19, Monday thru Friday. There jcijy"l "'""" members of the Navy Wives will be a fee of $.50 in addi- \I'If \. Club will be in the lobby of tion to the regular cost::; of Building 327main( gate) toacyour plates. 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'___... _1......_.. __'.. -1 t... 4CS1 fl! ,let 4,011 4.1U 4,27' 1,401 4.S38 4,161 S 4,798 S 4.U" JOS7 2 4.131 4.372 4.S13 4.6U 4,796 4.97 S.071 5.211 ,360 3,301 five VW 4 per- 1 4.600 4,7n 4.to7 S,06O 5.214 S.367 S.S21 5.674 SI2I 3,911 sonnel were advanced in rate 4 5'U 5.316 S.417 5.658 5.12' .000 6.171 ',342 6.511 6,614 E S .7)2 .U4 6,113 6.307 6.4" 6.690 6.1" 7.071 7,2U 7,4S6 April 16 as a result of the Navy- A wide February examination.To 6 621 6.32 6.743 6,133 7.166 7,377 7,581 7.799 1.010 1.22' 7 ','111 7.214 7.447 7.680 7fl3 1,14' .37' 1,612 IIU ',071I CPO 7,6U 756 1.213 1,470 1.727 11" .24' .4'1 ,75S 10,0'2 1.4102 1,744 ,026 ,301 .590 .172 10,134 10,436 10.711 11,000 Advanced were ATC B.J.CarrATC 10 ,2'17 9,607 9,91] 10.227 10,537 10,147 11,'" 11,467 1I,7n 12,087 R. N. Hickman, ATC A. W. II 0:103: 103 10,113 11,221 11,'" 11,901 12,241 12.583 12.U3 13.261 Hurst ATC L. E. Nicholson, 12 12,174 USIt1286 13,392 13,7'1 14,204 14,610 ",016 1522 15.121 and AEC J. W. Powers. 13 l4,1oO' 1".889 ",369 ",14' 6,32' 16.109 17.21t 17,76' 1,249 11.72' 14 16,'''' 17.SlI 1.0" 1.641 19.206 19.771 20,1" 2Oto' 21.46' U,031 E-6 c 15 19,760 20.439 21,091 21,7S7 22,416 21,075 21,734 4,3U U,0'2 15.1III Advanced were ADRl L. A. $ 22,13' 23,'" 2",351. U"I U,'" 26,640 27,401 21,161. 21.923 Adrain, CS1 D. I. Moseley, V II,239.17 26,264. 27,13' 28,0" alI8' 2',764. and SKI W. Walderama.To . E-5 Advanced were ADR2 E. T. Chesick, ATR2 W. H. Harmon ABH2 G. P. l Houle, AE2 B. R. N ?yWW Jackson, ATR2 McGirr, ATR2P. R. Olson, ATR2 D. L. Richards ACCOMPLISHMENT AWARDS..C pt. C. T. Faulders, Naval Air and ATR2 D. L. Smith. Rework Facility commanding officer, presented superior accomplishment - awards to (I to r) James D. Koon, William Green E-4. and Jimmie Mack during ceremonies April 18. All three men Advanced were ATR3 B. V. work in NARF's Production Control Division. Bartosik, AE3 C. W. Calhoun, CYN3 Dinner,T.AMH3 W. Chandler G. L. ,Leland P. H., I WJ Wil @j rn@ ID I AE3 L. 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Fri 9:30 .. 4:30 NAS CECIL FIELD BLDG. 26 Tele. 771 3211. Est 205 Hours: Mon. Fri. 8:30 .. 3:00 t April 25, 1968 ..i"- vL .".y., AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER NARTU s Capt. Otto To Take Command . Capt. Berton R. Otto will assume years of lowered accident rates command of NARTU during and accident free operations.On . of command ceremony temporary duty Washington a change he co authored the first Navy here Tuesday. Capt. Carl D Simonsen, cur- Aircraft Accident Investigator'shandbook will and worked in supportof rent commanding officer, retire the so called B 36 Hear- May 1. Born in Portland, Ore., March ings then before the Congress.His . 9, 1920, Captain Otto attended y initial Naval Air Reserve elementary and secondary Training Command tours were at N schools near his native city. (Continued on Page 7)) An all around athlete in high __ school, varsity football supported ( VP Squadron his pre medical studiesat - : Oregon State College.He . Advances __ joined the Royal Cana- 39 Jt dian Air Force in 1941 and when .t.. .."'.. the U. S. entered WW II, he had ;=..;.-.. .. Thirty nine sailors of Patrol already been introduced to sub- -. Squadron 30 joined the hundredsof THE CREW The Officer's Wives Club fashion show given marine warfare off Halifax, No- Tax sailors and WAVES promo- Capt. Otto ted April 16 as a result pf the I. April 17, was put on by (L to R) Betsy Coppedge Joan Reed va Scotia. February Navy ide advancementexams. \ Phillis Morgan Jane Faulders, Diane Mathews, Ann Teller, He transferred to the U. S. Jax in January 1943. Three . Navy in 1942; receiving his months later he joined Bomb- Elaine and Charles has Kopso Meyer. MAS The squadron now seven wings and commission at Ing Squadron 140, the second CPO's, nlneE6s,12E5'sand I I Wives Club Notes I Ventura fic.During unit the deployed succeeding to the six Paci-four AOC l new E HE--G.7 were H.4's.:Scott AXC Those J.ATC D.advancedto Duval E. D.l. he served years on operational - I staffs In the Pacific Spears, AXC O. G. Thompson, Navy Wives O'WivesThe AXC G. Vonronne, AZC W. R. and controlling wartime planning Ware and ATC W. Woodall.To . L, Navy Wives Club Jax #86, Officer's Wives Club sponsored multi engine operations and held their social educational a spring fashion show at the pre combat training. With the E-6 3 meeting April 17. Mrs. Mary Officer's Club April 17. establishment of the InternationalCivil PN1 J. Cristwell, ATI C. K Dunlap executive director of Du- This year's theme, "The Airways Organization under Franze, ADJ1 R. L. Green, val Mad Mod Look" accentedby the United Nations In 1947, County Campfire Girls was was ADJ1 P. J. Kurek, ATl C. E. the he was the U. S. dele- speaker. psychedelic lights and color- youngest ATl Meadows A01 C. Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas Hamby chairman ful lighted daises.Sponswear gate to the bodies which developed K. L. Reese, ATI H.V.. Stan- and Mrs. Henry Barnes, from the Navy Exchange air traffic regulations for the ley and AE1 J. L. Timmons.To . co-chairman of the club's annual fashioned by such famous Pacific and Orient. project of selling auto tags, brands at Jantzen,Bobbie Brooks Few AccidentsIn E-5 were appointed by the president, Lady Bug, Villager, White Stag, ATN2 J. P. Angle, AE2 R. Mrs. Thomas J. Bennett. The and Catalina was modeled by 1948 he became aviation Churchill, PN2 0. P. FoutAMS2G. V tags will be sold from May 1 to Diane Mathews,Ann Teller,Phil- safety officer at Pensacola and Giesselmann, ABH2 B. Hol- R"V June 20 in Bldg. 3 from 9 a.m. lis Morgan, and Jane Faulders. his program set the pace for two weski, ADJ2 R. Lamb AE2 M. THE GROOVY LOOK -- Diane to 2:30 p.m. daily.The 500 trans- Larson AX2 D. McIntosh, AE2 I Mathews models a new spring action fee will go to help supportthe L. H. Obannon, AX2 Romani- shorts outfit club's charitable projects. sky, AX2 R. J. Vess, and ADR2J. 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Performing operations Ranks All AgesLOW ( to sea in 1955 he research in the Pen- commanded AEWRON 13 Super tagon and the Center for Naval RATES Constellations on the seaward Analysis, he was assigned \ as extension of the North Atlantic major aviation studies, ranging Sy MONTHLYCONTINENTAL .: Distant Early Warning (DEW) from tactical reconnaissance re San Juan iblick Line. quirenients in Vietnam, to the . At NAS Los Alamitos, Calif composition of optimum attack Phone 384 4406 in 1957, the captain was charged carrier wings for the late 1970's 1 2 3 J. f Bedrooms with conceiving a prototype Captain Otto wears the Navy .Garden 'f'PCporlmcnts 4 l program for ASW aircrew training Commendation Medal, NavalRe- INSURANCE it-jtli Country Club and the performance of fleet serve Medal, American Defense AtmosphereKitchens patrols and support projects.Two Medal with Fleet Clasp American UNDERWRITERS INC. equipped with G-E years later he planned and directed Campaign Medal Asiatic Rarities (i Kcfriaerators operations In the first major Pacific Campaign Medal and (r ,III a I\' \1 e I)0 II,lilli's 111\II r(I"(t' Individual Air Conditioning.. fleet ASW and lleatinti, by (i C exercise in which King George Medal. 6479 Roosevelt Blvd. 388-7676 . { Drapes furnished Selected Reserve personnel Captain and Mrs. par- Otto the \Itall\ to \Wall\ Carpeting l and " ticipated. former Call Us Mary Katherine Walkerof Anytime L or tie Su'imminti! 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Kline gave Gib- bons a letter of appreciationwhich t read in part: "Your excellent - leadership abilities, ii; devotion to duty and the high level of professional competence displayed : k by you have at all times 1 II All I conformed to the highest stand- ards of the United States Navy." -- .. ..-. .. Gibbons, who was attached to _ NATTC from May 1965 until his ,Magnolia Ball -- Three officers and their ladies dance to the retirement, plans to make his music of the COMFAIRJAX Band during the Magnolia Ball home in. the. .Jacksonville. area. held at the Officer's Club Saturday. This year's theme was "The Old South." Mrs. Alice P. Stamps, the .. , commanding officer's secretary, . VP-16ToGet New COCdr. received a promotion on April APRIL 21 to 27: NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK .- The Libraryat 7. She was promoted to the position - of secretary/stenographer! NATTC was recently able to expand its children's section. T. H. Ross, will relieve he served as executive officerof GS-6. The women, led by Tibbie Kline and Dottie Kunkle, made and Cdr. D. C. Carruth, as com- VP 16. sold note calendars and used the profits to buy books for the manding officer of Patrol Squadron Cdr. R. H. Schultze, reporting Mrs. Stamps has worked at "Kiddie Korner. Taking advantage of the new books are Sixteen Monday Ceremonieswill from a two year tour as NATTC.since. .Nov.. 3., 1952.. James Curran, Kathy Wilson, and Patricia Harrison, (standingI be held at 10 a.m. in hanger 124 west. I to r); Paul Curran, Celeste Curran, and Debbie Harrison During his year as CO, Com Softball conversation is the between latest NATTC topicof (seated I to r); ----- mander Carruth has led the Eag- enthusiasts. The - les of VP -16 from a Southeast sports two 1 month season began on April Asian deployment in support of the Seventh Fleet's Vietnam operations 16. ... . to the MediterraneanSea e; that Special Services reports where the firstP they were of there is one league consisting 3 squadron to provide per- YL 12 teams this year. Three games manent assistance to NATO elements .ri I4-2 tt will be played simultaneouslyeach - sr' and the U. S. Sixth Fleet. - Tues., Wed., and Thurs. Commander Carruth will be i night during the season. reporting to the USS Essex for duty as executive officer. Commander Ross will assume . command of VP 16 with a CanYouTAKE .,:, A,, varied background in patrol aviation Cdr. Carruth ., and anti submarine war- instructor at the Naval Academywill YOUR CAR \ \:.:t 1 / .. fare.After be the new' executive of- WITH YOU? ': ';,t i* . graduating from the U.S. ficer. For Financing and Insurance > 'f ./ . ". Naval Academy In 1950. Com RAdm W.M.McCormIck,com- Stateside and Overseas. Call ,, ,..",..-,", : mander Ross served in the Atlantic mander, Fleet Air Wing, Atlantic "'\-"'''':'. 'L 1. Fleet ASW patrol squad- will be the principal speaker DYER M. BURR c4t"t '; rons and during the past year for the ceremony. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES 161 r.F , u .............. ....h..._.. FINANCE CORPORATION ,............-.- ,t__, 11 :$ f ? <.<:. .iS'> if_ ,:';, and : INTERNATIONAL SERVICE SAILOR OF THE MONTH PH2 Seiburg, cited for his out- 1..6 .i..i'.i.i-.iI INSURANCE COMPANY standing performance, military behavior, leadership, appear :I 5615 Timuquana Rd. 771-0527 ance and adaptability while assigned to VAP-62 has been named sailor of the month for March. ;! 'I: <> * .. ii OPEN SUNDAY ,II'I '. <:,\ ; HONDA 111 ' ; MONTESA m A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY MOTORCYCLES,-- p w. (.*_ them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance tn.p.ctIon. 0.. rl Then we tuned up. tightened, end replaced everything that ', needed It. And guaranteed them 1007.for the repair or replacementof t .$/ tl all major mechanical p.rt.tor 30 day or 1000 mil... Come ' .-.-- on It anrl double check. J ENGINE 'TRANSMISSION -REAR AXLE "FRONT AXLE ASSEMBLIES 'BRAKE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM "I. I P VW SEDANS FROM 1962 to 1968 MOTORS and ""'' ',...., 62 VW SEDAN . . . . . $850 CYCLES CO. 'I 64 VW SEDAN . . ., ., . .$1000 See Honda's Hot "350" 65 VW SEDAN : . : '. . .$1200 Swamped with tax payments? ; 66 VW SEDAN . . .. ;. . .$1400 4949 Blanding {f See us for a loan. .: 66 VW SEDAN Air Can . <: . .$1690 PH 771-8244 67 VW SEDAN . . . : ; .$1650 ' 67 VW SEDAN Air Cond . : . $1895 66 VW KARMANN GHIA CPE. . . $1675 II ? I 66 VW SQUAREBACK . . . $1800 THE I BARNETT 66 VW DLX STA. WAG . . . $1850 SHAMROCK< < NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE I IM. 65 FORD GALAXI 500 4 Dr. HT. V/UA/TPSA/C $1400 ....... rIOcRAI OPO..r INSU""Nce COMPOKATION I 65 MUSTANG 2+2 FASTBACK v/8A/TA/c $1695 Z' /JC'' TERRACE 4 63 CHEV. SUPER SPORT: Dr. HT. A/cLo.d.d $1095 /j ; San Juan HAS JAX FACILITY OFFICE 62 MERCURY METEOR 2 Dr. . . $750 l'C-'" at Niblick Building 39 Ext. 3870 OVER 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM I L' 2 Icdrooms (,idrJcu T\p .-Xpii*:m"*ns Monday Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. r u'.11 i\tiiutInfo: Thursday: 9:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN a.m os:,lit;,* Friday: 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. ti.c.hens ii.ppi'J] u-.tli (.1 C ; Kanqc t* KiJruK'ij.iInJ ",: NAS Cecil Field FACILITYOFFICE! :i'.Jiuii :\.' oiiiJ.i' .>n.nt'(t INC. arid llcuMiy! bC C .m Building 26 Ext. 226 1)11',0 Fum.I"Io' Y ' ... \Wall co.J.' ., C"rpo.tI.1! IIIJ < 1150 LANE AVE., S., Jacksonville, Flo. 781 5511 Large NU'iiriDMKi! lVii> Monday Friday 10:00 2:00 : am Military. ,, Pay. Days 9.OO a.m. 3f p.m.p.m. f.l:. Open 8 to 8 Doily, Sat. 8 to 5 Open Sun.l PM to 6 PM Phone 3844406Pace lttkm.: ',{ :W;...,,;;:',f. :t:..r.w. t.. kl :;ffl a..waw.,..," ....- ;}, :;;'. - VI April 25, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 9 ---- - MoviesTHURSDAY Club Schedules April 25 HAS JAX l'lalLt'lf. from 6 to 9 p.rm NARTU changeof ACEY DUCEY CLUB: Hear command reception will be NAS: "VON RYAN'S EX the music of ,the Mark Castle held Tuesday. Tuesday night is PRESS" starring Frank Sina- Combo tomorrow, setting the also foreign dish night.BLUEJACKETS . INN The Nu- Ads should be mailed U the Holt Publishinq Company tra and Trevor Howard. Rating- stage for the Hawaiian Lana with : 1950 Standing Blvd. J Jacksonville, Florida. 32210 to arrive Excellent ((125 min.) dinner at 8 p.m. Saturday evening Sounds will provide the music not later than Tuesday for publication the 'following.. Thurs HOSPITAL: "CHUBASCO" the Five Clubs will be ap- tonight. Phil Cay will be on hand day. Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be published starring Richard Egan, Christopher pearing.: Sunday night following tomorrow evening and Saturday.The the following..' week unless the publisher is instructed' other Jones. Rating Good. game: night! ,John Lunsford a nd the Rush Hour will take the spotlight wise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must ((108 Min.) 8 Balls will provide the enter- Saturday afternoon. Sunday be received WITH the copy for the ad. C. FIELD: "NIGHTMARE tainment. afternoon the Sixteen will be CASTLE" starring Paul Mil- "0" CLUB: Enjoy the beef- creating the sounds. DO' NOT SEND CASH ler and Barbara Steele. ((94 Min) eater's buffet today from 6 to 9 RATE: Minimum chary ((3 lines). . . . .$2.00 p.m. The Champagne Special is CPO CLUB: All pizzas are Per additional line ((4 words per lino). . 0.50 FRIDAY, April 26 featured both tomorrow and Sat- featured for 750 today. Danceto NAS: "BLINDFOLD" starring urday night. Sam Ross will be on the music of the i Moonlighters Rock Hudson and Jack War- hand tomorrow for the music tomorrow evening. Try the sea- den. Rating Excellent ((108 and the Stars and Bars will be food special for $1.25. The Mark "WANTED" FOR RENT OR FOR SALE - min.) under the spotlight Saturday. A Castle Combo will be under the Someone to take up payments on Houses & Apts. Equity VA & HOSPITAL: "VON RYAN'S buffet dinner is served Sunday spotlight Saturday night. the following: FHA resales' $50 & $100 dwn. EXPRESS" starring Frank Sin- BRAND NEW COLOR T.V.Sellingfor Call Powell or Mills. USN antra and Trevor Howard. Rating a Little Above Cost. Ret. 264 2411. Orange Park Excellent, ((125 min) STEREO combination with radio Realty. i All Servicemen WELCOME to the "CHUBASCO" are 1 month old console model Bal- C. FIELD: JUSTISS TRAILER PARK 1 starring Richard Egan, and Lutheran Service Center ance PORTABLE$67. or TYPEWRITER$8 per month. Qtr. mile no, of NAS. Clear Christopher Jones. Rating- modern trailers & 389 $8 Apts. - Balance $47. lightweight. or Good ((108 min.) ' :J r uiomcway from Biome per month. 30.07. ' SATURDAY. April 27 SINGER SEWING MACHINE Sews 'DELRAY MANOR 110th & . :::::;::::::S5Srl9::;:::;:;:;;:;:;:;:; W. FORSYTH STREET::;;:;::::::;:::::::::::::;:;:::::::::: good $25. Terms. Guaranteed Karen St. New all brick homes NAS: "UNTIL THEY SAIL" Ping Pong POOL TABLES ShuffleboardT. Complete with all attachments. AC Low 20's. Building<< Lots starring Paul Newman and Jean A-l WAREHOUSE Available; Floyd White Bldr. Simmons. Rating Excellent ::*:; Monday thru Thursday 1606 Main St. Ph. 353-1946 771 5643. ((102 Min) Radio ::::; 6tOO: "KM. to "11:00 P.M. Will deliver no obligation. HOSPITAL: "BLIND FOLD"starring Record Player :;:$::; Friday DO YOU WANT TO BE A DISC Rock Hudson and Jack Counselling g::::: 6:00: P.M. to '12 Midnight "REAL ESTATE: We will help, JOCKEY?? For information call: Warren. Rating Excellent. Pastor available' when you ::: Saturday. you Buy, Sell or Invest. 356 8351. Day or Night. ((106 Min.) Bowen Real Estate Realtor C. FIELD: "VON RYAN'S want and need one JJjjj::: 1 12 Noon to 1 12 Midnight USN Retired 384 1376J' FOR SALE: LOVELY 3 BR - EXPRESS" starring Frank Sin- Recreation :g:::: Sunday Fla. Room Patio Carport Corner - antra and Trevor Howard.Rating Fellowship_ :&:: 200 P.M. to "lltOO P.M. TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT Lot Fenced Open for Inspection . Excellent. (125 Min.) Close to Bases Lights Water $450. Dwn. FHA See and Sewage available. Call 389- 7204 Greenway Drive. 5700. 10' x 12' ft. Wide. THE BESiTPLAGEMTOWW/ TO a BUY TIRES DRAPERIES & CORNICE FOR RENT 2 BR APT. FURN.or BOARDS Custom made Fabrics, Unfurn. Orange Park. Temp. accessories & installation avail- : or Permanent Qtrs. Will rent able. Phone 781 0988 C Rli SWELfE li ( to bachelors. 264 6884. MUSIC LESSONS BECK'S TELEVISION COLOR Adults or children, Guitar Piano Specialists Reasonable. Organ. Call 388 3228. HOME OF THE FAMOUS mHOML TKERPAWS 771.5680,772-0960 Gl1h!miD HI c _ --BIG DISCOUNTSNow -- FOR SALE REGULATION PIN on GJO demonstrators - Ball Machine $25. Double table Cyclones Cougars Montegos.See . top metal Kit. Cabinet Like or call Walt St. Denis North new $20. Sm Dinette Set 4 chairs Florida Motors 398-1631. f like new $25. Phone 7716211aft. UNIROYALa 5:30.WILMAR. RETIREMENT LOTS SMALL " Down Payment close to -fishing, APARTMENTS Near 150'x212' Greenland Realty Co., NAS & Cecil, 1 blk w/of 5900 Brokers Phone 359-2653. 1 J a ,; blk of Jammes Rd. Furn and Unfurn.Apts. All w paint 2BR. ENJOY YOUR VACATION We LR, Kit Furn Nook, Park 2 board dogs at Collins Road Ken- cars, water & sewage & garbageincl. nel. It's a good home away from only $85 mo for unfurn. home for your dog. 5214 Collins Call 387-2541 nites and week- 4d.FJD ends Call 389-0744. Rd. F. J.Bevis 264-9602. 4 PLY NYLON HOUSE FOR SALE NO qualifying GARAGE SALE ANTIQUES, no CC $250 Dwn. 3BR Clothes, Appliances 4165 Roma 1 1/2 B, fenced back yard. Kit Blvd. Sat 10 4, Sunday 1-5 TIRE CORD fully equipt. 771-4428. SWIMMING POOL- PORTABLE FOR RENT AVONDALE A/C W/Cover 14'x8 20" high. Good Super Safety 800by Gar. Apt., 1 BR, Very nice Cond. Best offer. 388-4855 after $75.00 3864 Walsh St. 389-2027. 5 o'clock. Uniroyal' FOR RENT RIVERSIDE 2BR.Un- 1963 COMET 4 DR R&H furn, Apt., Near Stores/bus$75. A/T., Air Cond., Phone Eves.. LIMITED OFFER mo., Inquire 1553 Azalea Terr. 3895234. _ ANY $ 384-3198 9 9 GOOD INVESTM ENT I CAR WASHin FOR SALE HONDA 1965-CB160 Growing Orange Park 264-6373 c OFF 166cc 17hp. good condition custom 264.2425 SIZE S gold metal flake paint just Mw.c1.E..T.. rebuilt eng. racing cam extra HOUSE FOR SALE- 3BR 2B, d dq..dl.e s2.os ro$tss.w engine parts tires tubes Den W/W Carpet Kit Equipt.in . Plus snw* 771-2116 after 5pm reas. price Enchanted Park off 103rd St. Nn.H wear, The Original Call LISTED $225 Dn. No qualif. 771-4718 or 781-3540. I"i Vl HOME OF THE WORLD'S greatest hobby. If you enjoy doing HOUSE FOR SALE ALLBRICK 7.35-14 7.35-15 ceramics or want to learn come 3BR. 2 B, Den Sep. Din. Area 7J5-14 out and see us. Classes Tues. All Elect. Patio 12x27.8x16 Block 8.25-14 8.4515WHITEWALLS$ :; Red Circle Wed. & Friday nights. Don't for- Shed contact AOC Weinstein at Whitewall get the Show May 4 & 5. Everyone Cecil Ext. 359, or see at 5626 8.5514 can enter. Contact Priscilla's Enchanted Dr. Half way between add 99C BlackwalU Ceramics at 771-7036 for more Cecil and Jax. Off 103rd St. information. Phone 771-1051 Ipror" "AMERICA BY CAR"- Tells you what to see, where to ..:#.,,5 Y 1.l go. Important sights, 170,000 ',. 9 '. words. Best places to stay. ;" ' *HP20T $2.50 Tobi-Rock 3545 Buy UNIROYAL Ring 32207.Lane Jacksonville Fla. 65 14 Ft. FIBERGLASS BOAT Bonds 50 H.P. Mercury. Used very 2108 BUNDING BlVD After M 264-9380 little. $800 - 388938, 4:30 pm. ',' . 4'i ..*..'..'. ." .*' .f ft': f*.f ..t ft* _ : : :' '.4" ; : ; 'r . .. .. . . .. > $ ; i ** f : .. I Page 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER April 25, 1968Young I Weatherman I Retail Store Instruction I IThe Sez. following instructions have sizes desired. The patron will .. been issued by the Commanding be required to sign an agree- "The: highlight of my career Officer in regard to operationon ment to purchase the itemss) when advised that the itemss( ) the Retail Clothing Store was my tour with VW -1, out of The will be operated in have been received. Agana, Guam. We flew SurerConnie's store Complaints concerning the operations - strict conformance 'with Chapter - hunting typhoons, averaging - of the retail clothing 40 '"season. 2 NAVSUP Manual Vol. 4 a store will be made only to the US Art. and Navy Regulations Flying into the eye of a Paci- fic typhoon does not sound like 0723. Lists of items of clothing Clothing Officer or the Supply the best kind of duty, but thisweek's designated as DISTINCTIVE I- Officer. Sales will be in of Uniform willbe procedures weatherman was pre tems Navy post NAVSUP Man- accordance with pared. Senior Chief R. A. ed at the store. ual 4 Normally all sales will Johnson came into the Navy In The store (topside Bldg 26)) i S 1947 with the idea of becomea will be open Monday, Tuesday, be final. Patrons are res- Q ponsible for inspecting items navy aerographer. Since then, Thursday and Friday (except a ask purchased to insure that they are from 0900 1100 and - (__ he has tracked storms from Guam holidays) free of defects. Defective cloth- r- measured ice in Keflavik, and 1200 1500.> On Wednesday the ing returned within a reasonabletime a be from 0900 - will charted the temperature and cur- store open will be exchanged on an . \\JtL rents of ocean. 1100 only. item for item basis. Cash As flight meteorologist InVW- All items and/or sizes are not carried in stock. On will not be refunded. Clothingworn 1, Chief Johnson located storms regularly Steven Zywck, Jr., son of the Gladiators admin officer determined intensity of force, request, the Clothing Officer will once will not be exchanged - I' tries out the cockpit of a Corsair during Open House measured speed and computed order non stocked items or under any circumstances.MOTORS. direction of'movement. At times YA106 Hosts Open HouseThe the Connie would penetrate the Career TalkWith eye of the storm at about 500 fr feet off the deckbut "those things Gladiators of Attack Plane Captain of the Month and were really too powerful to play Chief. Ilickkin Squadron 106 held Open House ADJ2 E. L. Kaletch was designated around in." last Friday immediately after Gladiator of the Month at the In addition to chasing typhoons Now that the results of the February - inspection. The guests witnessedthe ceremony. Chief Johnson flew 75 radar exams are in, it is timeto presentation of the Navy Commendation Following the inspection,there surveillancemissions off the coast start thinking about next Aug- ) Medal to LCdr D F. were static display of aircraft, of Vietnam. Chief Johnson earned ust, the second chance for some Callahan, who was cited for his weapons, and flight gear. Squadron three air medals for the Guam and first for the majority.For . extraordinary performance in skipper Cdr. R. E. Clarke typhoon tour from Dec 1967-1970 personnel who seem to I destroying bridge in North Vietnam demonstrated the Gladiators The weatherman's Cecil Tour, think they cannot study, those LCdr. Callahanwas attached Command Presentation prepared which ends in November, 1969, who need an incentive, considerthe to VA 153 aboard the Coral for Admin Inspection and the will be his last. He and his proposed pay raise effective i Sea on the WestPac tour. Flight Surgeon explained the family are thinking of staying in July 1968. For example if you ACt S. H. Larsen was named medical facilities available a- Florida, possibly Clearwater"after are presently an E 3, you make eN.NeeNeN board the station transfer to the Fleet Re- $137.70 a month. After the August - 59 VW-Nice. . $390 serve. exams you could make Jacksonville is one his favo- $190.20 a month. AJ1 it would 62 RAMBLER. $190 rite stations, although he counts take is a few hours of concen- Wagon. Need money VW-l as the career highlight. trated study. You have chosen "Cecil Field is one of the busi- your field, and have thereby demonstrated 61 CHEVROLET.. $150 est stations I've seen, but I your interest in it, so 2 door. for a leave like it.IIOlief you won't be bored. It is not Johnson Is a veteranof like asking a history major to 60 FORD. . $135 the Salisbury Sound, the Oris- study math. Stick. See HFC.If kany and the Rehobeth, an Aside from pay increases and '", oceanographic research ship. He rate advances, there are a dozen 60 FALCON. $240 has also served at NAS GlenviewNAS ways to advance in education.The One-owner. Seattle, and Fleet Weather SCORE and .Star Programs Facility Keflavik.The NESEP, and LDO, 'correspondence 60 PLYMOUTH. $190 : courses, associate de- Air conditioned. Richard Center, Wis., native " grees. All of these lead ultimately - A is married to the former to more money, higher We Cater To of Doris, Klock also Wisconsin. ? rate and for some; a commis- They have one daughter, ServicemenWe 15. The family,likes the nomad sion.The life. The ladies score the Guam schools and program are ........... worth money to the first termer tour as the best. and the career man too. If you Buy-Sell-Finance Chief Johnson plans to becomea are determined to get out, take private flying instructor, or advantage of the time you have to stay in the weather field after 6566 Normandy better i increase your: knowledge, As for the his retirement. your service record, and be in a Boulevard Jacksonville picture, it will good bargaining position for a civilian - continue to be hot and dry. "Thereis a serious fire hazard and it employer. 781-4978: II /: Whatever you are in the Navy is will get worse. There is no /: up to you. The Navy will do it's .. -' rain in sight. share. Isn't worth a fewhours; +d you've got leave coming. and you're short of money of your time? i see the company that helps thousands of service .. ..' . people every year. Get a Traveloan from Household :: e-.ri- aL: APR. 28 MAY 5 .. r' " Finance.At :::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:::::: :::::::::::::::::::::m:::::::::::;:;:;:;: ; :;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;: ;:;: :;:;:;:;:;:;:;: : Sff JJtJrJtA HFC, we'll tell you in advance what your Traveloanwill cost. and we'll spell it out in dollars and cents. No SUNDAY BIBLE STUDY 10:00: APARTMENTS hidden charges. No extras. No surprises. See us now! PREACHING 11:00 I & 6:00 Before you sign on the dotted line, 'HEAR Evangelist Bobby Thompson CONVENIENTLY/ know what your loan will cost. LOCATED NITELY 7:45 from Miami, Florida NEAR BOTH BASES Too Cash o.t MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS :;:::::: :::mm:: ::::::::::::*: LAKESHORE CHURCH OF CHRIST*::*: Only Min/ to Cecil & WAS '" 24 J8 J2 IS C :. c' poymts paymts paymfs .,""I 2121 Blanding Boulevard 0 71/ UNITS/ i S100 5.93 7.29 $10.07 $18.48 ':. 200 11.86 14.59 20.14 36.97 1,2&3BEDROOM " e 300 17.79 21.88 30.21 55.45 APARTMENTS r 500 28.97 35.85 49.75 91.78 \': ; 600 34.39 42,66 59,35 109.80 . : Charges art computed a3% on thai part of SHOCKS ALL APTS HAVE: Stkttiultd monthly balances not txcttdtrtt$300 and 2% on any "m ind". This schedule is bas.dot prompt poymenl and includes changes.i WALL-TO-WALL i HOUSEHOFINANCE $13- CENTRAL DRAPES CARPETS AIR & HEAT UTILITY ROOM I 1 PORCH PAIR e __ installed most cars Swimming Pool & Complete a T= Laundry Facilities Penman Plaza Shopping Center Near Schools Both Private and Parochial $ " 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone: 246-6421 <& Shopping Center I 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 B.E Good ric f 9 t. 6756 103rd STREET to 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 PHONE 771-8844 Cedar Hills Shopping Center RESIDENT MGR.-APT 7 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone: 7719190Ask 3719 Blandin Blvd. 771-3588 D. W, Priest. LSN: (Ret) ; about our owning hour I I April 25, 196ft JAX AIR NEW SA AFTERBURNE Page II Pistol Team Takes Top I 5'.44 ., }\ Honors in Local Match 'tk\ +: s'i' s Ss1i\\. : i\::};%.}::t i ,{,}:$sS\tLi\\\\'ti; ; },L t\s4,}i 4;{{4'}:S.SL }'v' 4,t}h;sfs.s; - - - The Marine Air Detachment with his over all score of 2572 BOWLING STANDINGS pistol team shot its way to the out of a possible 2700 points. top April 21 at the Gateway 2700 Kinnel maintained his first place Atlantic League National League' Pistol Match in Jacksonville. rating with 2417 and Mori won GySgt. John K. Maurer cap- top honors in his class with a Team Won Lost Team I tured first place in 'master classin score of 2002.HEAVING . Red Darters #2 21 11 Foi y Five 26.5 9.5 the .22 calibre match with a 1e Hurricanes 20 12 AOMD( 2) 25 11 score of 863 out of possible 900 Spoilers 22 14 # 22 10 points.Gy . Chiefs (VW 4)) 22 14 Red Darters #/; 3 19 13 Sgt. Richard R. Kinnel Uncles 21 'IS Sky Warriors 19 13 finished first in the expert class Handicaps 23 17 Hurricanes 20 16 with a score of 830. Bean Burners 19 17 Chiefs (NARTU) 16.5 13.5 -:- In the center fire match,Maur. Chargers 18 18 Faid Folks 19 17 er maintained his hold on first Leftovers 18 18 Hard Hats 18 18 ; I place with a score of 865, and BB Balls 17 19 Tipplers 15 17 ';{ Kinnel stayed on top in his class Supply 16.5 19.5 Pin Kings 16 20 by firing an 806. CPO's (VP 30)) 15.5 20.5 Outcasts 12 16 r 1 SSgt. Raymond Mori moved BB Stackers 14.5 21.5 Molar Rollers 13 19 into first place marksman by Tar Babies 26 Blue 11 , 14 21 '< shooting a score of 645. AFEES 10.5 29.5 Pin Teasers 8 24 +t't,. All three stayed on top of the MARD #2 8 28 '! ff' .. list in the .45 calibre match. --- --- Continental League Maurer walked with LINE DM2 Henry away top Two Duffers CompeteIn NATIVE BEAUTY Lovely lb honors in the grand aggregate L. Pricer slings a hearing lineto I Logue it just of the Team Won Lost one many a receiving ship* Local ProAm .. 25 7. Meet reason why to many Armed Sparks Forces personnel look forward MARTD H 1 26 10 Two men from NAS Jax both to R&R in beautiful HataaU. FURNITURE CO. 679th 22 10 members of the Professional WESCONNETT Rip Cords 23 17 Putters Association partici- Cadeuces # 1 18 14Pro's pated in the first ProAm tourneyof .nj; AIR CONDITIONERS tJi A 17 15 the year at the Putt-Putt M fJf< NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES :>1'\W'; Chokers 16 16 golf Blvd. course on Blanding NEW & USED TV SETS .m Electrons 17 19 Don Richardson:: shot one under Nttfg&rnJV@ FW@ < ;:' Mad Foxes #2 17 19 107 over 54 holes and Bill Brod- ;t11N NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES l Ul1strikeables 15! 21 erick turned in a 96, 12 under ...l:,>Nlli:. NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITER/ ,'tl. White Hats 15 21 regulation for three rounds.FURNITURE ;>@:M t{' Freight Salvage Easy Credit Terms #,..i?: Eagles 13 23 ';{it f::: Hrs. 9 a.m.1 p.m. Come In & Browse! ::3iMi Greerbacks 11 21 AOMD 4#; 1 9 31 5326 Woscoiaettllvd..lt 103rd 771-0750 American League Team t 6rawee Cloak & Daggers 32 12 PRICE TO EVERYONE Strikers 32 12 Crash; & Fire 29 15 ROBERT TRAVIS 1 Neptunes 29 15 OPEN Falcons 20 12 EVERYDAY Hunters 26 18 Agency, IMC. 1 ' Red Darters # 1 22 18 9-9 X Impulses 22 22 SUNDAY'TIL Cannon Cockers 22" 22 6p.m. Trainers 20 24 388-3583 648J ROOSEVELT AT NAS Flap Jax: 18 26 Nomads 18 26 "5RO EDGEWOOD 3483 wM1OF Needlers 11.5 24.5 SURPLUS GOODS OO7- 2 ROOSEVELTBuy Cadeuces, 14 30 DISCOUNT 5TQRE Gold 13.5: 30.5 Mad Foxes "A" 7 2P 1 !03S? Beach Bjy Your Home Today 1 ; ON JUST YOUR NAME I Move in "\( l Today -----7 J Whether you want a , ,. $50 loan 'til payday.. or \ CECIL FIELD a larger amount to $600, i you can depend on Liberty's quick money service TIMUQUANA BLVD. f for military men and women. I03rd ST. TO TOWN Phone first and your money can be ready by the time you reach our office. H a NAS cash 1.pm.nt LIBERTY MONEY PLAN .: lt Vou PI.n Above payment Include Oe' 24 Months principal,protection all{interest at and group lifeIrtiurcnce $S76.24 $34 . rats on all loam over (30.Ther 30 504.A1: 26 are no additional costs O If payment are mad onichedule. Z 745.57 294:17: 21 II Fla. (MI) m Iti"A' .. , i1'" . j ; . ' Q b LIBERTY LOANSOffices I Open Friday Until 7 PM 5 AFFILIATED OFFICES IN THE JACKSONVILLE AREA KINGSLEY AVE. ORANGE PK.k JACKSONVILLE . >.t 21 WEST CHURCH STREET Phone: 356421 f' ; Universal-Marion Building-Ground Floor y'q' ; I .N j 7640 LEM TURNER ROAD . Phone: 765-5534 :JBELL.A.ER: : : ..: 3306 BEACH BOULEVARD . Phone: 359-4465 124 WEST BAY STREET . Phone: 353-8476 I :SOME: : : :SLTII: ERS INC: 5476 NORMANDY BLVD. Phone: 333-3546 f YOJ art cordially Invited to Inspect our homes at your convvnknc: t 10 A.M. to Dark. Trawl< South on Blinding Boulevard (Hwy. 1)I Loans Made Up To $600 i i I I'I' I s i s /12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER April,25, 1968 I Pacific Coast Drops Cecil Field, f Takes All-Navy Volleyball Crown following the final team are David E. Schaffer and r Naval Air Station Alameda, Immediately f Calif., representing Pacific match Capt. Martin J. Stack, Steven J. Duke of Naval Station officer, NAS Sax, Port Hueneme; Terry Stod- Coast, picked up six straight wins commanding } here last week to take the All presented trophies} to Pacific dard and Dennis Bradley of Sub L j " Navy volleyball title.f' Coast and runner up South At- marine Force Pacific PearlHarbor I"rt lantic. also ; John F. Benak of Nuclear I .L t South Atlantic (NAS Cecil Plaques were a- tion with a tournament record of both teams. fic; P. H. Walton of the USS f', 4-2. West Pacific (NAS Bar- Members of the All Navy Brush and Matthew of NASQuonset - bers Point) was third with.2 4 Point. 'Ir NAS Patuxent ill < ,u and North Atlantic ( Softball Others include: L. Anthony River) finished last with an , " Whitney of the U. S. Naval Academy - I' 0-6 tally. j. The AU Navy affair ended ; Charles A. Homan of a three week battle here which A Reality NAS Barbers Point; Ray L. #J Barrows of Naval Air Techni- 12 teams fought for a berth in cal Center Memphis} ; Gary C. the Inter Service competitionwhich Monday at Jax? Robinson of the USS Eldorado; got underway At { Dover AFB, Del. J. L. VanCamp ofNAS Alamitos; CHAMPS .. Pacific Coast won the All-Navy volleyball title The Cecil Field Raiders took Charles S. Williams of Fleet here last week to earn a berth in the Inter-Service tourney. Athletic Director Frank two championships crowns in l McCaffrey has announced that Aviation Electronics Training U- Team members are (front row I l-r) David Schaffer, P.H. Walton, v , of nit Pacific Richard A. Ray their three week stint by picking ; Robinson Barrows Charles Homan and Dennis there is a possibility of the Naval Amphibious Base San Gary Ray , :;: up 6th eight Naval straight District matches title and for adding the- NAS Jax intramural Softball Diego, and James R. Pickard, Bradley; (back row l.r) James Pickard Charles Williams, Rich 1: ., six consecutive wins for program becoming a reality coach. ard Ray, Steven Duke, John Benak Matthew Valo, Terry. Stod- . the South Atlantic Regional this season. dard, J. Van Camp and L. A. Whitney. . It is understood that in orderto . , crown. make this materialize . , sport "LJI. I The All Navy tournament concessions will Dental 1 Set f came to a showdown in its final some _J May Sign Up have to be made by all hands. .. ' round with Cecil, sporting: a 4-1 Under these conditions, (APNB Feature) . record, pitted against Pacific Scheduling of appointmentsfor finite appointment and given necessary Coast with 5-0. However units/commands, teams, 1. When' was the first indian- children whose sponsor's materials and instruc i Pacific Coast overpowered the players and officials interested polis 50Q .mile auto .race held birth month is May will begin tions. telephone appointmentscan In in this South Atlantic team in three participating pro- and who.was the winner May 1 for the Dental Depart be made. , straight games 15-8. 15-5 gram are urged to have a representative 2. Whowon the 1966 U. S.: ment's Preventive Dentistry Each child will receive an oral and 15 9, to take the title present at anor- Open Golf Tournament and where Program. health examination, an applica- and earn a shot at the Inter ganizational meeting which was it held? Appointments may be made by tion of substant to inhibit decay, will be held tomorrow morn- 3. Who was the first Houston demonstrationand Service an oral hygiene crown. the : or the Den ing at 9:30 at the NAS gym, player to hit a home run in the tal Department sponsor spous&at appointment desk lecture, and dental health educational - Bldg. 3.GUllrd. Astrodome this year? during working hours. At that material. No X rays 4. What four New York Yankee time they will be given' a de will be taken. \, TaiiJz-- Unit. Closes uniform numbers have been s retired? .._ -_ -- --- 0n .os ow o Recreational Recreational facilities Area at the ANSWERS, .((133uajsAas Florida Army National Guard's >o)4) LE JtsqumN< ptre (ojSSuuija r{ Roosevelt} AR"WASH1i . Camp Blaming will be closed aofl'9) jaquinnorj : .Iq' J during the following periods:May ) 'fr jaqumit !tgIng( 3qVg) Mall 3-9, May 24 to June 2, and June E jaqumN :S>usji.aqj Aqai paalr OPEN DAILY 8:30: AM 5:30: PM 7-23 because of Annual Field uaaq Aiiuaueuuad SAcq sjaq i i . Training. These closed periodswill -wnu: Jnoj SujHonoj aqj, $ not prevent families and uOH .I3PI3JJlno .E. FREE CAR WASH friends of troops in training .aotgd laga cospuvjj:: us :JauUJMSU.I I I i t n from visiting during authorized SBM aadsoine '5jnoq WITH/ FILL UP OF 15 GALS OR MORE STANDARD OIL\ periods.The acid sanui 'i J9AO A"iHjSjis A PRODUCTS CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Ij facilities will be open to paads c qjjM unoa>'H AHXq Florida National Guardsmen and UOM SUM i] .:aoej XpujSinclair lSJJjaql VKWUr.T*owY,so VttDOMT A DIMPLE QUALIFY their associate families members and guests of the ,Clubs dur-, Jo .Iva< aql 'SVM 116 *t j Support the JocksoHvilb Rockets Ii \ DOME JUST A* VIEUL7" ing periods not mentioned above. J Buy Your Season Tickets Now!!! I f i s i. t i , 1 The Navy Resale System is SPRAWAX. 50C comprised of four individual programs SELLERS SINCLAIR . : Navy Exchanges, Com Alt' i Located in,.roosvf MoShopping// Center 9o missary Stores, Ship's Stores I03rd & RICKER 771-8567 o Afloat, and Military Sea Transportation -OOOO o o_o o o..o Oi Serviop. Exchanges. ;;:t." :t::_ : : .::: _. NEW CAR WARRANTY SERVICEU I\. The ONLY.'IS' HAUL AAA WRECKER j W Overlttk-' AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE AND REPAIR SBIG l ';" ':" 'i ROOSEVELT BLVD. MORE SERVICE AND BETTER PRODUCTS Ir1 and SAN JUAN AVE. 7 to 10 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 TO 9 SUNDAY , 7ceSee1 on all I "Put yourself in our placel"' ExAMP IES \LOOK ONt/MONSNrI/N ANS , P.S. Every Third Drink 1'ou ( Ii FREE-9A.M. Ill 7PM. AT tHEPRCE MR aoo. I .;: :::.:.;::,: -;;.::: :;.At': s3 Qrerrrhi f \ 1 G for p (oon''in made on 1i m ; Chevrolet I s Olhu o/h'r t0 ? ' Gb pHrods' r omounh or *> ./ tomporobl,, t. DEALERSHIPSAVAILABLE BEFORE YOU rrlee BORROW compare. know what you pay! .NEW STATIONS get your loan the BENEFICIAL way! OldsmobilesMtO f .EXISTING STATIONS CASHCheck. to $600 .take up to 24 months to I I PROPOSEDCONSTRUCTION Just phone get cash in 1-visit to .or drop in today! r r tirty I and Save Big at * Get that BIG O.K. at Beneficial! GOOD INCOME & r EXCELLENT Loans: up to$600 on Furniture Car or Note FUTURE JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville e 5635 Roosevelt Blvd., Venetla Village Shop.Ctr. .PAID TRAINING (Next to Winn Dixie) . . . Ph:388.9374 .COOP FINANCIAL ADVERTISING ASSISTANCE 5059 Normandy Blvd. . . . Ph: 384-4595 [CHEVROLETOLDSMOBILEGrgen __ 4 other Beneficial offices serve the Jacksonville Area See phone book white pages for nearest office GULF OIL CORP. Cove Springs, Ktotlda'PHJAX 815 HAINES BENEFICIAL PHONE 355-6402 FINANCE SYSTEM U l! CHEVROLET Wmn I or 264-9580 I Jacksonvi Fla. 37201 OPEN SUNDAYS AFTER CHURCH |
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