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r Captain Cutler Relieves Captain Stack To orr-: ------1
II ll Capt. Henry O. Cutler will more in Jacksonville, in 1945 children. The captain and his h l 1 relieve Capt. Martin J. Stackas after earning his naval aviator's family will live in Quarters "K" commanding officer of NAS wings and in 1958 while attached aboard the air station. Jacksonville during change of to Fleet Air Jackson Captain Stack assumed com- command ceremonies here at ville. mand of the air station only 11 a.m. tomorrow in the sta- lie is also a graduate of the 22, 1966, after serving as com- tion's new patrol plane complex. Air War College Maxwell AFB, manding officer the USS Marias Captain Stack, who has com- Ala., and holds a master of silence (AO-57)). He entered Navy flight manded the air station for the from M.I.T. and a master training in 1941 and receivedhis past two years, will report to of arts degree in Foreign Af- wings and commission the Fuchu, Japan,where he will serveas fairs from George Washington following year.A . liaison officer with the 5th University. veteran of the aerial war Air Force for the Commanderin Captain, Cutler is married to in the Pacific during World WarII Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet. the former Jean Clementz of Captain Stack took part in Captain Cutler reports toJack- Jacksonville and they have three the raids from Guadalcanal to sonville from Washington, D.C., InvitationAll Bougainville and the landings in where he served in the Office of interested personneland the Marshalls. For these actionshe 4 the Chief of Naval Operationsas their ladies have been received two Distinguished director of the Great, Circle invited to attend tomorrow's Flying Crosses, five Air Med- Study and Analysis Branch, Office change of command ceremonyat als, two Presidential Citationsand of Offensive and Defensive II a.m. in the new VP a Navy Unit Citation.A . of the Naval War Systems. graduate complex at which time Capt. A 1943 Naval Academy graduate Martin J. Stack will be relieved College and National War Col- Captain Cutler, 48, was lege, Captain Stack authored theNavy's by Capt. Otis Cutleras ; stationed in Jacksonville in late warfare publication on 1953 while undergoing student commanding office NAS antisubmarine operations. observer instruction before reporting Jacksonville. Uniform will Captain and Mrs. Stack, the : aboard the USS Phila- be service dress white for former Shirley R. Gresham of I Captain Stack delphia. He later served twice military guests. Seattle, Wash.,have two children. Captain Cutler I ,r _._ r -.. ------- - .,,t.a ' asJw . s i t + $}: : h: +ff ;;Fy? :: xr +.a..citr., . 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 NO. 17 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION/ JACKSONVILLE/ FLORIDA JULY 18, 1968 I Marine Major, Chief Receive a7 ' f : Bronze Stars for Viet Service F ' ; A major who commands' the The former enlisted man' assumed vised the construction of an elaborate - .. NAS Marine Barracks and,a.59- command of the Marine network of bunkers and year-old chief quartermaster Barracks here last month. trenches on Hill 881 south, have been decorated with the In a citation accompanying the which materially enhanced the Bronze Star for their actions medal, he was cited for, "His defensibility of the position," while serving in Vietnam. exceptional resourcefulness and according to the citation. Maj. Bruce A. Greene receive tactical ability" as commanding Later, as operations officer ed the medal from Capt. Martin officer of Company B while lead- Major Greene helped to plan and J. Stack in a ceremony last week ing his company in numerous execute several battalion size and QMC William J. Bessey was small unit operations and deny- operations despite constant en- decorated at a separate cereIng the enemy opportunity to con emy artillery and rocket attackson mony. duct offensive operations in his the Khe Sanh Combat Base. P Major Greene earned the medal command's assigned tactical The citation was signed by Lt. for' service in Vietnam with the area of responsibility.First Gen. V.H. Krulak, commanding Battalion, 26th Marines, "Working tirelessly and with general, Fleet Marine Form 3rd Marine Division from Sepmeticulous attention to detail, Pacific, on behalf of the Presi- tember 1967 to April of this year. he skillfully planned and superRework's dent. S CPO Bessey, who has servedin the Navy for various hitches g _ Kemen Earns since 1926, received his medal I from his wife during ceremoniesin the commanding officer's of- National RecognitionRichard fice.The s chief was in Vietnam from 2 J. Kemen of the Naval the award which established June to October 1967 and was Air Rework Facility at NAS Jacksonville in 1950, to honor was federal em-- decorated outstanding leader- _____ __________________ ___nn__.__ ____ _______ -_____ has received the WilliamA. ployees who make notable con- ship and seamanship while pilot- Captain Stack presents Bronze Star to Major Greener . Jump Memorial Foundation's' tributions to the efficiency and ing ships at Dong Ha and Cua .. -..- I I Meritorious Award for 1968. quality of public administration.A Viet, during monsoon weather, ; Kemen is the only Department mechanical engineer special- heavy seas and hostile fire. of the Navy employee to receive izing in industrial equipment, He also started river transit Kemen was cited for "demon- cargo barges inland from the r strating a clear path of progres- seaport at Cua Viet and instal- a sive development in his career... led a system of navigational aidsat accomplishing a wide spectrumof the same naval support ac- 1'- major projects and high qualities tivity. of leadership,Initiative pro- Between his 42 years of off ductivlte and overall superior and on Navy duty, the chief operated - performances." a tug out of Philadelphiaand { Keman was responsible for a served in the merchant ma- h modified waste treatment plant rines. As a member of the naval correcting unsafe working conditions [- reserves, he was recalled to and health hazards in the active duty in 1961 during the cleaning shop of the local rework Berlin Crisis. facility. The chief is probably one of Capt. C.T. Faulders, Jr., CO, the few men on active duty today of the rework facility presented that can claim he went through -- Kemen with the award on behalfof boot camp on the decks of the $$$-RAdm. Robert J. Stroh, the foundation. USS Constellation while the ship 'l" S S commander FleetAirJax, pre- Kemen was previously com- was tied up Newport, R. I., , sented a 524,400 check to mended by the Florida State He later served on the USS Salt : Capt. S.E. Wright, executiver:2 Board of Health for his participation Lake City and traveled with the _ of the Navy Relief In increasing the effect- Marines to Nicaguara in 1932, secretary iveness of the industrial waste After leaving Vitenam, the Society here Monday after- treatment facilities.The chief was assigned to the USS '.5. I ILL noon. The money was collected government-wide awards Yellowstone at Mayport. He be- for the society duringthe went to Alan D. Berg of the came sick and was transferredto TT' recently ended campaignin Agency for International Devel- the Hospital here and then ___ _________ ____ - the Jacksonville, Sanford, opment and Gary D. Bearden of received change of station orders ''TO u Orlando and Glynco areas. the ''Department "Agriculture. to the Training Center, Orlando. Mrs. Bessey pins Bronze Star on' husband!) OMC Bcsiey'.' : >> Jr 9u.H1ST. 1 1u July 18, '1968Editorial JAX AIR ,.NEW51 AFTERBURNER .__ _L_ II - - - ve.w.- - '' .' pwyna.wnmew s f jt"Y1\1'1:f : :>,: : I < 't ( View PointsMileage ,; i ,/ IngredientsThere you sit -- it's 95 In ,the shade, the motor Is overheating, , you're 20 minutes late for dinner and the gas gauge is getting closer to empty. You've been sitting there for 10 minutes tryingto get into the line of traffic or make a turn, or get across the intersection.But no luck. -- the cars keep coming. I* looks like some of them 4 even speed up a little when they see you waiting there and you're T !i (; ilL / I leaving sure a few you sitting of the there.drivers grin sadistically at you as they whiz by, : ; ; ; It Then suddenly a driver slows down, giving you the nod to go ahead; one driver out of all those -- how many hundred who refused ,t to give you a break -- with some manners. '1 : What happens to all the nice guys who play baseball with their ; ;1! kids and send their wives flowers? Don't they drive automobiles? : :- And what about the nice little gray-haired ladies that like cats :W: and give cookies to all the neighborhood kids -- don't they drive? ,!:;; ;k-"i ',).', COURTESY-TO* SAFE.PLEASANT ... L: .y/ ;; :, #, "'-"" '. MILEAGE// # .,o\/{ .. r,7. ;,"; ', ... ."'';- ; "-- .. ... ;-.. """" "" .. "- '" ' II 'I.:\. 4" ": '. -'.....,..'---1.::'. E3C@meBBBH raWMnBBBMnrt- .rfMHIHBacmraBir wiii .. ....... ;I"I n : 't RECEIVE WINGS Five "Hurricane Hunters" don Alrcrewman Wings they received' during a personnel Inspection last week. Cdr. H.P. Summers, VW-4 CO, (I ) TC A.W. Hurst, ADRI W.M. Caddell, ATC W.F. Straub, AN WJ. Maynard and AG2 E.G. Yqss., >.; :, Armed Forces Management Association ... Ni V1ti2ynMrywr. .r r. 1 + w. NSM ?, Sure they do -- you just don't recognize them anymore. As soon Benefits Industry Assists EmployeesTop as these otherwise nice people get behind the wheel of their "Super- , sonic 86's," their personalities change to a combination of Mr. Hyde and Ho Chi Minh. flight management prac- ment and other defense-affiliated dividual member. They forget all about common courtesy and good manners and tices make for better working relations equipment. Liaison with other associa- revert to the primitive outlook of survival of the fittest.It throughout industry and at Chapter activities -- meet- tions, organizations. and institu- makes little difference to them that by showing a little courtesy the same time increase efficiencyand ings, seminars, panel discus- tions having management improvement - and consideration for other drivers on the road, they would help productivity. To this end the sions, educational. institution ,interests. make driving -- even during rush hours .-- more enjoyable for Armed Forces Management participation. Association CAFMA) strives for Professional guidance and Local Chapter everyone. They fail to realize that slowing down to let one or two feed into a line of traffic isn't going to cost them more than the improvement of management education program for the in- Special services to the fAte the Defense cor- throughout Estab- . or ten seconds. porate (industry) membership. nut, .it's a vicious circle. The rude, ill-mannered drivers have lishment. Chapter 40 'of the AFMA is had their way so long that courtesy on the road is almost a thingof Since founding of the AFMA in ServicesROMAN of members the 1952, its respective chapters Divine I I I composed (militaryand past. \civilian) from NAS Jax and Maybe It's about time'we reversed that trend. Courtesy and con- have formed study groups which Cecil tenants, Field Mayportand sideration certainly aren't going to cost you any money; the extra try to pin-point problems in various , military and civilian retir- few seconds it takes to give another driver a break won't make any industrial operations,,then, CATHOLIC difference in your time schedule; and it will ,surely be'easier,on find workable' solutions in orderto St. Edwards Chapel ''from ees and local management'industries.The personnel., your temper, nerves and the'fenders'of your car. (AFPS) make a large establishment private manageable through willing coop- & annual membership SUNDAY MASS 9 11 a.m. duel We Never Walk Alone eration on the part of all hands. DAIY MASS - 11:30 a.m.. are $15, a three year member- The AFMA also provides a SATURDAY MASS 9 a.m. ship is $34 and a lifetime mem- means for the exchange of man- bership is $100. By Lt. T.F. Johnson CHC CONFESSIONS - 5 p.m.- agement knowledge, methods and 5:30: p.m. & 1 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Anyone desiring to, better understand - I represented Scandinavia on a UNESCO panel discussion group techniques among the various elements TUESDAY the problems ,of man- when I was in the ninth grade. In the middle of our second speaking of the Defense Establishment Single Young Catholic Organ- agement and contribute to'the e/igagement, my memory failed me, and another word of the mem- and between the Defense Establishment ization - 7:30 p.m. solutions of such problems should orized speech could not be remembered. My sister in the audience and Industrytostimulate contact Chapter 40 membership udied a thousand deaths" with me as I stood in humiliating and encourage individualand U.S. NAVAL H'OSPITAL\\ chairman Don Warsowicz at silence, recovering from the stage fright. She felt what I felt. collective efforts for improving St. Luke's Chapel Ext. We call this capacity to feel what another feels, "empathy." management. 3536.Traffic To share another's pain in understanding and deep feeling cuts Services SUNDAY MASS - 8:00 a.m. the other's pain in half. The story is told of the great Joe DiMaggio, PROTESTANT in the closing days of his brilliant career, struck out in 'Yankee'' Among the services available SUNDAY SERVICES-10:00 a.m. Stadium with'the bases loaded. He was in a bad slump, and the from which benefits can be derived - fans, stood up and cheered when he took the third strike. by AFMA membership are: PROTESTANTAll Krowing how keenly DiMaggio felt about his own failure the Distribution "Armed Saints' Chapel ViolationsThe I fans tried in the only way they keen how, to say, "We understand." Forces Management," a monthly The empathy meant everything to Joe and divided the hurt of his magazine devoted to all facetsof SUNDAY following is a report of failure. defense management, to the CHURCH SCHOOL 9:00 motor vehicle accidents and traf- One of the profoundest insights of the Christian Faith Is that membership and to a controlledlist BI d. #722 a.m. fic violations for the period July God shares our pain, our defeats and our failures. We do not walk of top officials in government Divine Worship Service10:00 2 through 8.Number. alone, but rather travel with one who cares and shares. God suffersin and industry which\also a.m. Bldg # 722. of Accidents and thus divide the includes the Association's I our suffering helps pain. ws- . Junior Youth Fellowship 6p.m. This Week - 13 "But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruisedfor letter. \ # our iniquities; upon Him was the chastisement that made us Distribution of the "J 0 r- WEDNESDAYSenior Bldg. 722. Total Accidents this year. through , whole, and with His stripes we are healed." Isaiah 53:5. nal of the Armed Forces Man- July 8 - - 189 Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m. Number of Accidents throughjuly agement Association a tech- THURSDAY . 1967 - - 209 nical periodical. Il J $Q $JAWn (j$ ID@mID$1 from* An defense with annual prominent, industry national speakers and conference edu-- Young Bldg.7:30 Adult#722.Christian Science. Club# Service- -, 7 p.m.-- last accident Total injury number- -in- -a-of motor. -days- -vehicle-since-17 cation with exhibits of manage- p.m. Bldg. 722. ...... Number of Violations ,\ This Week - - 70 , JAx.: A.IR N; S Reckless Speeding,9 Driving - <- ltr;,(- Going through Stop Sign 3Lj -- Other Violations - -, 57 )- The JAN AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper ; distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval! Air Station, Sixty-three drivers appeared- Jacksonville. Florida by the Holt Publishing Company, e ..., mry6 before the Traffic Hearing Boardat a private firm. All Copy submitted for use in Office AIR the meeting held on July 11. NEWS must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Box Disposition; of the cases includedthe 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before pub lication. News items are welcomed from all sources Telephone "'<, following: 27 lost driving and 772 3118 or 3119. '\ parking privileges aboard station for various periods; 25 were assigned - Advertisements arc solicited by the publisher and queries, \.< to complete an eighthourcourse concerning such should be directed to: I? in remedial driving. 9 : The Holt Publishing Company 1950 Blanding Blvd. :: received suspensions: five were Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 Telephone 388 2755 ,, given warnings; four were dismissed - 13 fined U.S. ; were ( ..",,--"- "' -.L "' ':" < 'G" 18 Commissioner); and seven referred - VOL. 26 NO. 17 JULY 1968 PROMOTIONS---Capt. Martin J. Stack, NAS CO, coneratu, to commanding officersfor lates ((1-r) LCdr. Robert G. Giddens, John R. Beddard and possible disciplinary action. ',."...... .... ..."-IIJfJl..c.."'...... .....*V ."'.....;t.-:.........v....or.......".....,: .".....JQhn.P.Sco........"...........tt....._.oH._..iftainSncr.iKAtf.. .... present rank "Sixty -92 three traffic drivers points.PHe were. assessed - - - -. - 18, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3 _. 1 Volt Target '6g"ffa.. Set for 60% f Defense and service voting officials - have launched a "get out the vote" campaign which they hope will encourage more than 60 tiY percent of the eligible ser- x vicemen to cast ballots in this year's Presidential election.A . f. team from the Pentagon has V kr begun a series of visits to mili- tary installations to make sure that voting supplies, such as the post card application for aballot, are available to every man. This year there is a federal law, recently signed by the Pre- .. .. . sident which requires ser- """or --' ----- ------ -' every viceman to have hand develiveredto CECIL-ln ceremonies held recently U.L. Fretwell by Capt. NAVY WIVES-Mrs. Deane Fifield and Mrs. James McQuaid him the federal postcard bal (seated I to r), talk to Mrs. Susan Davis (r) and her 'daughter lot application standard Form 76. station commanding officer, five Lieutenants were promotedto Kathleen about joining the Cecil Field Branch of the Navy Two states, Alabama and Loui- Lieutenant Commander. Receiving promotions were: (I tor Wives Club. The wives are having a membership drive this siana, still do not honor the ); B.W. Logan E.K. Nielsen, C.F. Driscoll and H.E. month on the Friday after payday in front of the Navy Ex application.The O'Neal all of the Weapons Department, and M.T. Hurst, of the change. voting drive will end Sep- Aircraft Maintenance Department tember 20, Armed ForceVotersDay. NWCA #121 Holds The. 60 percent plus goalis officials.John 'Wells, consultant to the Can You Defense based on the expected civilian Department of on voting assistance, said, "Until we reach In the last population count. . Membership Drive Presidential election the civilian the mid 60 percentages or TAKE YOUR CAR -participation was between 63 and whatever percentage Is com- WTH YOU? Navy Wives Club of America near the Fellowship Hall. 69 percent, depending on what parable to that reached by the For Financing and Insurance Cecil Field Branch #121 is conducting The last club business meet- set of figures is used. nation as a whole, we feel that Stateside and Overseas. Call a membership drive in ing was held July 9th at the k-: In the same year only the Ma- the military voting program isn'tgoing DYER M. BURR front of the. Cecil Navy Exchange Chapel. rine Corps topped 60 percent. In as well as it should. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES Mrs. Herbert Slate conducted 44 of the Wells will be one of the teams on Friday following the the Army only percent FINANCE CORPORATION next two paydays. initiation ceremonies for the following eligible voted, in the Navy 48.2 visiting Installations around the and Anyone Interested may receive new members: Mrs. M.S. percent, in the Air Force 58 country to determine that the voting INTERNATIONAL SERVICE information there or by Betts, Mrs. James Cayse, Mrs. percent.The program is operating well. INSURANCE COMPANY contacting Mrs. J. McQuaid at Paul Carnes, Mrs.Deane Fifield, Marine Corps percentagewas Other officials will visit over 5615 Timuquana Rd. 771-0527 7717865.The Mrs. J. .McQuaid, Mrs. Herb 65.5 according to voting seas areas, including units in I next Wives Club meeting Scott and Mrs. Tom Sochlmah. Southeast Asia. _ will be held August 13 at 9:30 The meeting was followed by a.m. at the Cecil Field Chapel. an appreciation: luncheon honoring - All wives of enlisted Navy,Coast Mrs. Duane Hyles and Mrs. Guard and Marines are invitedto M.S. Betts for their extra efforts - attend. Free baby-sitting is with the club's auto tag provided In the 'chapel nursery sale. Y - --- . f :G' S frq. R'Eti, ytl % r, + fF? R +/ + 4..f;; +;+ti': f 3., : r Y 1 l k ;: : ' Y (/ , is'f [ ; J 4 4I t + q r'b < ::: 'f!' f & 5 U'\ uy9rYi,4l, Aky al ,w t 'Ybtn / ;' 4 aw x _ + :'jyy// lr l . S :k:! : /. G fr"' i I : . ; . 'tfHy.y Yyy'f'r.rr9fif f.G:?>?:;::::f ; I ; Y ''Cbpg:4ff', l'tr.jy f ,..:?t: rt Y'1Yis, .s lkirf: 4 ;fi.t.% +'yll'fr' .+; :' ':;':;: ; 7J.4rtk +,',.,:' 3 : oaf /, .w'vr :fr7(, lrr w / .ti .'rs k,. i.y'l rig: !; f !:'a 4fr P ,:,, :+,y .;.'!ff !tr,l $G1.f.;:+lf /f/': y.j r;.; 'u : !'akrff fv: , } ; , + C/ 9yGyY ?; : : ,'f, i5 tir..t S .elf f' d > ;alb:{ ; p% . ._ ::' f'' ;J , / ------------- '---------------- N'f 'fiY ; >;r; r4 f./,. ;;;?!:, ;;: /:, ,' ., % : r?++ 1 ''., ?k 9, : rb! f 3 i RECOGNITION CEREMONY-Mrs. Julia' Moreau receives a /.lrryy,%: ar.i'f,r,, k : }ak: ; ;::4rI:% r, ; 'Sa< certificate- appreciation for six years service to the .Red 'f4.MYi:{:>d i4:. Cross at Cecil Field from Red Cross Field Director Paul F.. Logan during ceremonies at. Cecil last week. Other Red Cross officials and volunteers watch the presentation Red Cross Honors' Cecil Volunteers A "Recognition for Service ent Mrs.Jeanne Roberts,2 years; I4 ry':.OJ.A:N.' ...Yvsw.; s.S9D1, #d:IA. ,k: Y ... i Ceremony" was held for the Mrs. Rosalie Turley, 2 years; American Red Cross Volunteers and Mrs. MarianneWhite,1 year. shatter vacation ? let lost cash of the Cecil Field Dispensary Other volunteers attending were Why your at the 'Bachelor Officers QuarMrs.. Ann Clayton, Mrs. Ann ters Conference Room last week. O'Brien, and Mrs. Grace Zor- "the safe Awards for volunteer service back. Carry money"American were presented by Mrs. Brown to:'Mrs. Juliette Clarke,3years; A Special Certificate of appreciation Express Travelers ChequesIf for 6 years of service Mrs. Barbara Karpaitis,3years; Mrs. Janie Kurlak, 1 year; Mrs.at the NAS Dispensary was pre- you carry wads of cash on a vacation, it could mean trouble. Lost Leanne Less, 2 years;Mrs.Julia sented to Mrs Julia Moreau, or stolen cash could ruin your trip. The answer? American Express Moreau, 6 years; those not presthe out-going Chairman. Travelers Cheques. The safe travel money. If they're lost or stolen, you get a prompt refund and your vacation ,I '.' 1..HUl; goes merrily on. Next trip, carry the safe : '!"!'-- WESCONNETT FURNITURE CO. money that's" spendable everywhere and :I; nMII'" '..J,... costs dollar. 1 -.--_?..- only a penny a >., .. .<<. AIR CONDITIONERS ':. NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 1",. . I::. NEW & USED TV SETS "!t'! a rltajurt to Bank Atlantic"WESTSIDE f;a.H.::. NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES -,. ' :.:<...,'.. NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITER ;- Ci) f alfJ . .:> Credit Terms . (: Freight" Salvage Easy . .." Phone 7716161 4Itl llANtlMO .1... 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I1/I g o o I 'NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"'III" \. s ro0# "tIfII'K. < - --- ,.... _.,-. .w - - .- -. i o-a; 5. -j .July r 18, 1 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERPURNER I Civilian; ;'; Promotion i--v ___ OoDorfunif/es/ ODen I . Merit promotion opportunities porter GS-6 or 7. Area of con- F Ff Fr currently open for receipt of applications sideration: Nationwide. are listed below. The tions will be accepted tough area of consideration; and closing the close of business August 8. date of each is shown. MPB No. 130-68 Management MPB No. 72-67 Plan -grade Technician GS-7 or 9. Area of levels GS-4 and below MPB No. consideration: Sixth Naval Dis- 79-67 Plan C all semi-skilled trict. Applications will be accepted - positions pay level seven and below through the close of business and MPB No. 83-67 Plan Ball August 5. skilled pay level eight and All applicants must be careeror above. Area of consideration: career-conditional employeesof f Y ,R NAS NARF.NARTU.COMFAIR- the Federal government. Applications - t RRflHL SAX FAETULANT, Navy Hos- for these positions pital, Navy Commissary Stores should be filed with IRD, Box and Navy Recruiting StationJax. 22, NAS, Jax, Fla., 32212. For Applications for these positions, further information regarding will be accepted at any time.A these positions, see the copiesof separate application must be the bulletins or announcementsor I filed for each }position in which call Ext.' 2320, rating and __'R ./. -- interested. examining branch, IRD, NAS. MPB No. 158-67 Industrial Jacksonville, Fla. FOR SERVICE -- Capt. Martin J. Stack, NAS Jax CO, presented 30 year pins to (I to r) Wil- gineer,. GS-5, 7,9 and 11. Areaof liam Grimes, of Supply, Arthur Grimes and Topsy Robinson, both of Security, recently. All consideration:Nationwide.Applications - three men have compiled 30 years of federal service., will be accepted until the needs of the service are met "More,than an end to war, Civil Service Issus Gridcliius on Political Activities and ceived.will be considered as re- we want written'fot of an all end wan.to the" Address beginning -. ' MPB No. 124-68 Management Jeffenon Last of a Series his activity does not involve con- as a checker, challenger, or Technicial GS-7 or 9. Area of Day Dinner Broadcast, tact with the public. watcher. consideration: NARF,NASNAR- April 13, 194$. (President With regard to political A federal FAETU Roo'ltvelt'd/ed suddenly, The Civil Service Interpretsthe agency may TU, COMFAIRJAX, questions and public issues, em- law as prohibiting any direct authorize limited time off for LANT, Navy Hospital,Navy Com April 12, at Warm Springs, ployees are entitled to express action to assist a partisan voting, chargeable to adminis- missary Stores and Navy Re- Georgia.. ) ,' their views as citizens. Thus, candidate in trative leave. As Station, Jax. Applica- or political party a a general cruiting 'U,S. Bonds employees are free to express campaign. Thus a federal rule, where the polls are not tionswill be accepted throughthe Buy Savings , their views and take action as individuals employee is not permitted to do open at least three hours either close of business July 29.MPB new;Freedom Shares, on such questions as referendum clerical work at campaign head- before or after an employee's _No. 129-68 Shorthand Re- matters, change in quarters, write campaign regular hours of work, he, may municipal ordinances and constitutional speeches, or canvass voters for be granted an amount of ex - amendments. the purpose of promoting support cused leave that will permit himto * An employee does not violate for the candidate or poli- report for work three the law by making a poli- tical pany. This includes voluntary hours after the polls open or leave tical contribution to a politi- campaign work for any work three hours before the polls cal organization. However, he partisan candidate, such as close, whichever requires the .is prohibited from either soliciting stuffing envelopes" with cam- lesser amount of time off. If or collecting political paign or political literature. any employee's voting place is *contributions. An employee may not use beyond normal commuting Employees can attend political his auto to take voters to the pollson tance and vote by absentee ballot - rallies and join politi- election day, or lend it, or is not permitted, the employ - cal. clubs, but they cannot take rent it for this .use. However, may be granted sufficient a . V an active part': In the conduct; of the employee's' auto maybe: time off'to make the trip to the r the"rally or the management ofa used to transport himselfand voting place, not to exceed a partisan* political club. members of his family to the full day. An employee may 'Write a of The civil poll. Members a car pool service com- letter to the editor of & local may stop at* the polling place to mission enforces the law for : PICKUPOWNER'S newspaper, expressing his op- cast their votes on the way to or employees in' the competitive inion on a political Issue, but from their'places of employment service. Excepted employees are he must not solicit votes for Other prohibited activities subject to the law but their em- ' or against any partisan politi- include: soliciting or collecting ploying agencies are responsible - cal party of panisan candidate. of political contributions for enforcing it. An employee's wife who is distributing campaign In addition to "Hatch Act" SPECIAL! not herself covered by the law material, selling dinners ticketsor coverage, the criminal laws of _ may engage in political activity.The otherwise promoting such the United States prohibit exc- law does not restrict the acti- activities as political dinners.An change of political,contributions vities of an employee's wife or employee is allowed between federal employees. The of other members of his,family actively to assist in voter regis The soliciting, giving or receiv- RUGGED AT". NYLON in*any way tration drives. However he must ing of political contributions between %f7 RATING An employee not workas may not attempt to influence votersto federal employees or officers - a part -' time volunteer fora register for a particular pany. is. subject to fine. partisan candidate, even though Employees may accept appointments Ignorance of the law does TRUCK TIRE to serve as election not excuse an employee from clerks, officers, or in simi- penalities for violation. Questions - W&OOMR.ttrf1v/ lar positions as prescribed by should be presented in writ 6.70 x 15 HEAVY DUTY EXPRESS the state or local law. However, ing to the Office of the Federal they may not work at the pollson Counsel, U.S.Civil Service Com- .at behalf of a partisan political mission, 1900 E. Street, N. W. candidate or political party orgNilMMNIIIINIMIIIINimnNIIIIIIIIIHNIIIIMIIIIMWINmUIIIIUIIII Washington, D. C. 20415. S 95 103rd St. at Wesconnett Blvd. .... 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I July' 18. 1968 I __u lAY AIR /A"TERBURNER I rO"'I I' uII Hunters NA I PraisedADJC I rTun lekind the Scenes Goff Owin H. Chance was .1 Leadership School graduated six day-trip to Puerto Rico. The promoted to ',warrant of- ,., I 11 students in front of King Hall Fernandez family spent two daysin ) licer at the end of June in cere- 'i'! on Friday, The almost "all Cayey with his parents and monies held by his commanding male" class had one lone female, two brothers before going to Rio officer Cdr. H.P. Summers.WO . : SN Kathy J. Bartes.SeamanBartes Piedras.In Chance a veteran of 18 finished 7th in the class Rio Piedras Liz and her years of naval service has been I with an 86.32 average. family visited other relatives and attached to Weather Reconnaissance - ; Capt. R.P. Kline commanding took in a little sightseeing. They Squadron Fo.tirVW4)since( ) officer Naval Air Technical toured Luquillo Beach and visited s November 1962. Training Center spoke briefly the Hotel El Conquistador,. I Chance is married to the for- I to the graduates before present- which Liz describes as "very f mer Miss Mariam Burke of Mil- ing them with diplomas.He pointed beautiful." On the family's itin- len Ga. The Chances and their out that the science fictionof erary was a sightseeing trip tR three children are presently residing - today may become the fore- through the "Old City" of San /t in Orange Park. ; , cast of tomorrow. He also told Juan built 500 years ago and now I the class that technological advances only six blocks square. Bridges 'Mi ;' places greater respon- connect it to the main island. b L fi ,. ,,' i' : (. ', " sibility on man. They also visited Roosevelt - PHAN David G. Huron who Roads the Navy base attheeast- FOREIGN GRADUATES. .AE2 Robert A. Rives, honormanin found himself the side ern end of the island LCdr. D. J. Evers, . on opposite . AE (B) School Class 805, looks on as S of the camera this time was AE B School, congratulates the three r _ Three Brazilian and 10 American training officer ( ) i honorman with of an average students. From left to right the Brazilians are: Brazilian _ 92.57. The class average was students graduated from __ ) 8697. Huron is assigned to the AEB), School in Class 805 on P03 Joao C. Sopchaki, P03 Jose D. Vieira Dos Nascimentoand K z e r, I Naval Air Technical Training July 9. LCdr. DJ. Evers train- P03 Otocir Soares Capurro. t ' Center's Photo Lab where he ing officer: AEB) School, con- takes and processes pictures. gratulated the graduates and pre- Fire Prevention Habits t I The Photo Lab personnel have a sented them with diplomas. { habit of stealing the limelight Honorman of the class was I afforded an honorman.PH3 Allis, AE2 Robert Rives with an 86.01 Save Destruction, LivesMore I { one of the photographers: who took average. The class average was j '1 the pictures at the graduation 7369. than half the people who ested in learning fire prevention.The L ceremony was also an honormanin The Brazilians scoring highin are killed by fires each year course if offered upon request _ another class. the class were outstanding die from fires in the home and and the class will be con- students. P03 Joao,C. Sopchaki home fires are caused bypeople.If ducted day or night at the individual ........ OT ........__. ;.....,......_ _. Elizabeth (Liz) Fernandez a finished between the second and every fire could be traced group's convenience. WO Chance court reporter in NATTCs Legal third American student;PO3 Jose back to its primary cause some Subjects covered in the pro- of Dept., her husband Victor and D. VIeira Dos Hascimento finished person or persons could be found gram include the chemistry of PN2 E.D. Haughton VW-4. their returned from between third and fourth of flammable received the Navy Unit Commendation I family just a guilty of negligence error or fire use and misuse Award last week for malice.In liquids and electric units, fire I an effort to stress the importance fighting equipment, how to reporta exceptionally meritorious ser- of fire safety in govern fire and what. to do in case vice while serving aboard USS ment housing station fire officials of fire. Repose. are offering a fire pre- "The importance of fire pre- The Secretary of the Navy : vention course to all civic clubs vention in the home cannot be commended" the men of the Repose - ; ) wives clubs, Boy Scouts, Girl stressed enough", says station For exceptionally meri- Scouts, station units and activi- Fire Chief D.R. Moran. "All torious service from Feb. 22, ties or anyone who is inter- fires are deadly and hazardous. 1966 to Feb. 8', 1967 while pro- ' Fires can happen anyplace anytime viding medical facilities afloat j ." in waters adjacent to the I Corps Five children and seven adults Tactical Zone and in primary jf died in Navy housing fires in support of. the III Marine Amphibious - Nttfg&ruJLf@ the past year and more than 70 '" Force, Republic of jI f persons were seriously injured. Vietnam. The seven adults died in fires Haughton has been attached to caused by smoking in bed or VW-4 since Sept. 21, 1967. He smoldering cigarettes. The five is presently serving as education I children were killed in fires supervisor. caused by matches or lighters. Four of the children were left ; alone and were too young to I, understand the danger,or to know rQxeeROBERT how to protect themselves. Leave coming? They may have been left alone for hours or just a few min- utes, while the mother went to I See HFC' TRAVISAgency the store next door or to do a small errand. But they were alone--the fires were fast and U If you're long on leave time but short on money-call or Inc. deadly. visit Household Finance now. Line up an HFC Traveloanand The average Joe Doe feels have money enough to pay for everything on your "That will never happen to me." I trip. Household helps more service people every year 389-3483 6483 ROOSEVELT But for 12,000 Joe Does last than any other company of its kind-and one reason is AT NAS year it did happen and 2,000 m.... ...),_.____._nnnn_ that HFC tells you before you borrow what your loan will J165'sEDQEWOOD of them were children.Don't PN2 'Haughton 388-358 3 2 W. OF ROOSEVELT be the average Joe Doe cost. Leave coming? Go worry-free with a Traveloan from Household Finance. who waits until it's too late to do something about it. Learn 9r Before you sign on the dotted line, fire prevention now. know what your loan,will cost. ; Cash MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS iiinimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiitiiniiiiiNmiiiumiiiiiiuili IU MiiiiiuiiHiiNuiuii' | You Get ,.. paymfs 24 bayiwft 18 paymfs U paymft 6 BIG CHIEF FIRST $100 5.93 7.29 10.07 $18.48 QUALITYI $9.95 200 11,86 14.59 20.14 36.97 TIRE CO. NO SECONDS x 13 i.Os 300 17.79 21.88 30.21 55.45 F.E. .81 500 28.97 35.85 49.75 91.78 600 34.39 42.66 59.35 109.80 24 Month $11.95 Charges art computed at 3% on that pan of 7.75:14 . tcktduled monthly balances notcttdtni f30Q ' FrU or F.E.T. . and 2% on any itmoinda. This tchtJult w7tastdon 44 $2.21 prompt paymtnt end tneludtt cktrgts. $,4 Parelona.r. 'till S Yi : 24,000 Mile $13.95 _ \ HOUSEHOLDFINANCE CPO GUARANTEEUnconditional 8.25 x'14 "A Owen ( ) F.E.T $2.36 t.ATOR ('nosuYHOCI'ET 1 - - MM BAiiiiNimiHiiiiNmiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiiii/ -_ NO MONEY DOWN!iiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiii! Sit\'EHLIN CORL XNDO C'IPPCK a : We finance anyone in Military Service! SKI D.HiECILFT; ) Penman Plaza Shopping Center WE UNDERSELL ALL MCKCKUINCK SFCKNDKIX L\S: 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone 246-6421 : Department Stores Company Stores and Independent Tire Dealers INLET MARINE 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 6015 BLANDING BLVD 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 771.3442 SALES (Across from ,tht House of Bargains' Cedar Hills Shopping Center 5444 2809 Hayport Normandy Road Blvd. 389-0388 Hwy 17 Orange Perk 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone: 771-9190 246.4825 .'. _Ask about our evening hours_ 264-9835 -- - I , ' .. ".-.--- --::; _. -- --- '''-n '''''' """ "' - ---- ----- --- --.- I - July 18. 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER. ._. .. , -_- - - -- - _- =- o --==-=- I 32 -. E.rn Performance Increase r Tickets On Sale Jax -- Thirty-two civil Tickets are available at the ser- Orimmett G.L. Grimmett, J.B. vice employees earned High Per- Kavin and SJ. Wilds and F.C. Special Services Office, Bldg. formance Awards over a three- Cherry, K.B. Hardwich, and J.O. WAVE .. 704, for the London Symphony month period for "sustained high Knowles of Public Works. Orchestra. Performance to be quality performance that '' held at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in exceeded Recognition was also given to normal L.N. the Civic Auditorium. requirements. Duncan Administration Department - BARRACKS The April through June awards M. Melton, Comptroller Prices for tickets are $7 for went to M.O. Brewer W.L. M.E. the First Orchestra Center Davis Department, Johnston, Jr., D.D. Field, D.W. Fone, Data Processing and W.M. Oliveof Front, $5.50 for row "Z" Center - M.P. Han, AJ. House, J.W. Security. $4 for Second Orchestra Hucks, J.D. Richardson N.W. These employees were rewarded Left Center, and $2.50 for Right Runkles, L.B. St. Petery, G.S. Quality Increases for the ,. Balcony Seats. Taylor and C.T. Truitt of the "quality and quantity of their .. There are a very limited num- Naval Air Rework Facility. work, their mastery of necessary c.tIN ber of tickets available on a Supply professional .- a first: come, first serve basis. Department employees knowledge, manual pEAR recognized were M.M. DeCaro skills and other phases of high oSNG) Cost of the tickets is 50# less A.M. Faircloth WJ.Hines.E.M. quality performances." through :Special: :services: than < McLeod, S.D. Rye, D.M. Sharpe, ; the box office price. H.B. Steen, P.O. Steinmetz and Educational benefits for vet- . W.K. Wilkins. erans who served after Jan. 31, Employees of the Industrial 1955, were substantially in- When all votes are combined Relations Department receiving creased by Public Law 9077. they reflect the voice of the quality increases included D.B. Veterans already enrolled re- American people.' Your vote .IVA _increased allowances counts-use it in 68. ;.:.:.:.;.:.;.:.:::. .....:.;,i.:.;.:.:.::.:. 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' }:: < gMen's rr4 Sport, Knit & Dress ,.0 ,,,, :w Y'#itt Atadri3Nb; '3t t itiaii ;:' SHIRTS $ ( SATIN LADIES'' COTTON . ;l TRCIOT GOWNS! SHIFT! LOUNGERS SPORT SHIRTS: Terrific selection of short ::,> ; I Lovely waltz length' Cooll sleeve styles! Cottons. Assorted colors. SML ", gowns. 100% a eS 1 Slip-on Comfortablel2 j KNIT SHIRTS Hi-crews; mock turtlenecks; I/d <> I tatel I Pink, blue, mint, ty prints for placketsl! Cotton. Short sleeves. SML :'. maize,orangel!S-M-L Sizes S, U. 69e Each .". ,. DRESS SHIRTS: Assorted collar styles! Cot IJIIJ ton. Short sleeves. White; colors. 14% to 16. EA. TERRIFIC d SAVINGS ON AUTO AND HOME NEEDS! . FRONT & REAR SAVE! CAR 21x30" OVAL OPEN WEAVE . AUTO MAT SETS COOL CUSHIONS SCATTER RUG CURTAIN PANELS , 2-piece combination Comfortable cushion Crimped rayon 100% rayon' mesh \', fits snugly! Easy to '3 keeps you cool and '1 cose hi pile! vis'I knit panelsl Drip dry -I.r: clean rubberl! Red, dry while you drivel skid back! finish! Decorator colors ._$1 ' Black, Blue! StT Great buyl! Solids and stripes! 40x81". ' >It , "''t " iI 11 ' tx.] :J&1 U .,Mre:: , GIRLS' 7 TO 14 GIRLS' 7 TO 14 BOYS' 4 TO 12 BOYS' LONG SLEEVE BOYS' 4 TO 16 U .* - ) COTTON SLIPS COTTON DRESSES' DUNGAREESPopular SPORT SHIRTS COTTON BRIEFS 2 'I and Exciting waist A-line styles! '2 stylel) Rugged western '1 Woven Button-down plaid col. 3 fl:1 . Fer Solids, prints, cotton in blue, tar styles. Pro- $1 ' Cotton lace trims. In assorted stripes, plaids other colon. shrunk cotton. Washable! Fore waistband pretty'colorsl I 6-16. White. . .w"It:. .' rAnc148f. OPEN DAILY 9:30: A.M. TO 10 P.M. I OPEN SUNDAY NOON 11L 6 P.M. ............... . ,'.',','. . .. -------,- --- j 18; 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER ,Page 9? ------- .h MoviesMovies ClubSchedules . < :' -" : : ,; '., .' : ; < > ' / ,. ,, ; ,,1,,: :, ".. ; ;," I will be shown i ; nightlyat _' i {" : : " . I ' the NAS Jax theatre at 7:30 J.: : : ; ,"'. : '. : : .: 1', : ' .. _ p.m. There will also be a Kiddie w Matinee at 2 Saturdays anda p.m. " 'regular feature at 2 Sun- 0" CLUB -- Enjoy the beef- Ads should be mailed to the Holt Publishing Company, 1950 Blanding Blvd. Jacksonville, and holidays. The p.m. eater's buffet today from 6 to Florida, 32210, to arrive not later than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday.Ads . days hospital' 9 p.m. Casey Johnson will pro- arriving too late for this deadline will be published the following week unless the theatre will have one nightly feature vide ,music tomorrow night and publisher is instructed otherwise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must at 7 p.m. Cecil Field will Johnny Jelinek will be on hand be received WITH the copy for the ad.Do . have two nightly shows duringthe week at 5:30 and 8 Mat- Saturday night. A Champagne . p.m. Net Semi) Cask Special will be featured during ... inees will be shown on weekends Happy Hour both and tomorrow at.2 and 5 p.m.THURSDAY. Saturday from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Rita: MINIMUM charge '((3 lines). . ., . .$2.00 July 18 Tuesday the foreign dish feature NAS: "GRAND PRIX" starring will be Chinese food. Per 1 lfl.1111I11 ((4 words per 11.1)). . . 0.50 James Garner and Eva Marie CPO CLUB -- Pizzas go for Saint Rating Excellent. ((175 75< today. Mel Gaden will enter- min.) tain tomorrow evening. Try the HOSPITAL: "YOURS MINE seafood special for $1.25. The ALL FOREIGN CAR OWNERS ZIG ZAG FOR $43 FOR RENT OR FOR SALE - AND OURS" starring Henry Fon- Tune Twisters will be under the For parts and expert 'service, SEWING Machine Original Guarantee Houses & Apts. Equity, VA & - da and Lucille Ball. Rating spotlight Saturday evening. Try PERFORMANCE CARS, INC. ZIg Zags makes button- FHA resales $50 & $100 dwn. Excellent. ((119 min.) the sirloin steak dinner for$1.65 '2144 Blanding Blvd. 3880428. holes, Sews on buttons, decora- Call Powell or Mills, USN C. FIELD: "DON'T JUST Saturday night,and the Prime Rib tive designs monograms etc. Ret. 264 2411. Orange Park STAND THERE" starring Robert roast for $1.95 on Sunday. PUBLIC NOTICE Just pay balance $43 at $8 per Realty. Wagner and Mary Tyler Moore. BLUEJACKETS INN -- TheNu Must sell this week 4 Singer month. Call Credit Manager. Rating Very Good. ((107 min.) Sounds will entertain tonight.To- sewing machines left in storage. Phone 353 1946 anytime. Will LAKE LOT morrow night will feature Phil Pay $15 storage charges ea.Call deliver, no obligation. 1606 MainSt. Large lots on Santa Fe Lake. FRIDAY, July 19 Cay and the Chantels. Saturdayand 772 0722. Free Delivery, 5320 Terms. Call Owner 3877379.' Wesconnett Blvd. Dealer. Sunday afternoons the Manic NAS: "HOTEL PARADISO" Depression will swing out followed UNFURN. HOUSE FOR RENT Qtr.JUSTISS TRAILER PARK 1 DO YOU WANT TO BE A DISC' Mile of starring Alec Guiness and Gina by Phil Cay on Saturdayand 4031 Baltic St., 2 Br., 1 Bath modern trailers no. &NAS. Clean JOCKEY?? For information call: Lollobrigida. Rating -Very"*'*Good. the UFO's on Sunday.Mondaythe Bungalow w/stove&refrig.Furn. 3007. Apts. 389- 356 8351, Day or Night. ((108 min.) : Standard Productions entertain Dining Rm., Garage & Space "GRAND HOSPITAL: PRK", Tuesday features the Six- Heater. '$90 Mo. EV 8-5545, Call starring James Garner' aril Eva teen's and Wednesday the UFO's after July 8. REAL ESTATE: We will help $50, $100 DOWN HOMES, 2, 3,4 . Marie Saint. Rating Excellent. return. Happy Hour is held from you Buy Sell or Invest." Br., 1 1/2 baths, total ypay- ((175 min.) 5 to' 6 p.m. Mon. through Fri. DELRAY MANOR 110th. & ,Bowen Real Estate, Realtor ments from $75 to $105. Mo. C. FIELD: "YOURS. MINE Don't miss the daily food spe Karen St. New all brick homes USN Retired 384 1376 Furn. & Unfurn. Rentals. No AND OURS" starringHenryFonda cials. AC Low 20's. Building Lots qualifying, equities. For all your and Lucille Ball. Rating Available. Floyd White, Bldr. WIL-MAR APARTMENTS Near Real Estate Needs call Godwin Excellent. ((124 min.) ACEY DEUCEY CLUB -- To- 771-5643. NAS & Cecil, 1 blk w/of 5900 Broker, 384 4758, 24 Hrs. night a special whiskey is fea- blk of Jammes Rd. Furn and tured, 2 drinks for 25# from 5 STEREO COMBINATION Unfurn. Apts. All new paint,2BR, FOR SALE 4345 TIMUQUANARoad SATURDAY July 20 to 6 p.m. Tomorrow night swingto CONSOLE MODEL .with radio LR, Kit Furn, Nook Park 2 Opposite Venetia School the Mark Castle Dance Band take up payments on beautiful cars water & sewage & garbageincl. $500 Down FHA 264 4361. NAS: "GIGI" starring Leslie and Saturday night the Five Clubs stereo like ,new. 4 speed rec- only $85 mo. for unfurn. Caron and Maurice Chevalier. will take a turn under the spot- ord changer. Balance due $68 Call 387-2541, nites and week- Rating Excellent. ((124 min.) light. Sunday is game night start- or $8 per month. Phone 353-1946 ends Call 389-0744. ORANGE PARK HOSPITAL: HOTEL PARA-' ing at 6 p.m. No shorts, slacksor anytime. Ask for Credit Manager.Will CUSTOM BUILT BRICK DISO" starring Alec Guiness and culottes allowed and no chil- deliver, no obligation. A-l HELP WANTED 3 BR, 2 1/2 Baths Lge Eat In , Gina Lollobrigida. Rating Very dren under 10 permitted. Fol- Music Center, 1606 Main St. Advertising Saleslady and "Gal Kit., Sep. DR, Panl. Den., Cent. Good ((108 min.) lowing game night John Lunsfordand Jacksonville. Friday". Will consider full timeor A/C, 2 C. Gar., $25,750, Terms f"1 C. FIELD: ,"GRAND PRDC" the 8 Balls will be on hand;J",, pan time. Must have auto, Arranged. Other Lots Available. '. (;'. '" starring James Garner and Eva to entertain. Tomorrow night is 2 BR. HOUSE UNFURNISHED pleasant disposition ability to VIRGINIA E. BELL Marie Saint. "RatingExcellent.; casual come as""'you are.. 5178 Janice Circle So. $75 Mo. learn quickly, and willingness to REAL ESTATE "'x', 'l' : .; ((175 min.) Menus. for the week are: Call 355 7783. work. Good pay. 264 2488 Broker :I Thurs., Pork Chops (Braised) WANTED Phone 388 -2755 for interview. ((24 Hr: 356 2462)) 85< Livers & Gizzards 75rt. Friday - CENTER Fish Fillet all you can eat Alive and Willing REPOSSESSED STERO FOR RENT COLONIAL HOME, 34 MT.Adam*...Downtown for 90# and Salmon Patties for Men or Women with a desire to Mutiple Speakers 2mo. old.like 4 Bdrom, 2-1/2 Bath & Den , 850 Saturday features Spaghettiall make top money. Experienced new, 4-speed record player, bal. in Orange Park. Available 8 Aug- fc PHONE ( you can eat) $1 Children's not. Part time or full time. $49 or $7 mo. 5320 WesconnettBlvd. ust. Call 264-2915 for more in- -fe 3567659JM. Automobile reliable horse or y I plates 75< Rib Eye Dinner $1.50 772 0722 Dealer. formation. Phone 2072. ALL SEATS and Chicken dinners for $1.10. necessary. 771 RESERVED i FOR SALE -61 CORY Am.( A Civilian Use Jf Two Show Dally % / MONZA 21 mi. gal., good tires For Service Know How *. Mat. 2-Evo. 8:30RICHARD %/F I I OPEN SUNDAY $250. JAX ext. 3450or 389-0879. Major Company has openings In most areas of Fla., for men FOR SALE EXCELLENT COND. of ability Iniative and desire HARRIS '63 Impala 4 Dr. HT, A/C, A/T, for higher than average earnings. '. VANESSA REDGRAVE Radio & Heater 771-3332 or Complete training provided. Included - *4 Base ext. 2431. telephone number when addressing inquiry to: A LITTLE GOES A LONG WATW FOR RENT 3BR, 1 BATH Regional Supervisor 2911 Road UNFURN. Fenced yard. Avail. McCoy f"v. them 'th. VW 16 point S"et7L.d P.rformsnc.; Jn.p.ct- 1 Aug. 781-5557. Orlando, Florida' 32809 Ion. Than we tuned. up. tlehtonod. jmd replaced vtrythlnc' that needed It. And guaranteed them 100% for the repair or replacementof all major' mechanical parts for 30 days or 1000 mllea. Come 1960 MGA NEW TIRES NEW ADMIRAL COLOR TV on In and double ch.ch.'ENGINETRANSMiSSION. REAR AXLE FRONT AXLE Convertible Top. Exc. Mechan- Big screen console model. ASSEMBLIES ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ical Cond. $650 or best offer7441793 { Scratched in shipment, only $289or 64 VW SEDAN. . . . . $1075 after 6 p.m. $11 month. HOME TV and MUSIC 65 VW SEDAN . . . . $1200 CREDIT UNION REPOSSESSIONSOur 4747 San Juan Ave. reconditioned autos are 66 VW SEDAN . .1" . $1400 ready to GO I We Invite all mem- 5 RMS. & SM. DEN, A/C, W/W . bers to inspectdrive&financePRICED -- Carpet LR, DR, & Hall Htr. YOURIndependentInsurance 67 VW SEDAN. . .. :i ,. . $1650 TO SELL. Blinds gar. w/concrete Dr. & / '64 Chevy Impala 4 dr.Hardtop walks, $395 DN. $75 Mo. 4044 //AGENT 66 VW SEDAN Air Cond. . . $1690 V8 Myra St. 388-1604. ' SERVES YOU FIRST . $1995 '65 VW Sedan 67 VW SEDAN Air Condo . .'. , '66 Ford Falcon 2 dr Coupe WANTED TO LEASE FOR 1 66 VW Fastback Air Condo . . $1950 6 cyl. YEAR, eff. 1 Sept.3 Br, 2 bathhouse For insurance 67 VW Fastback. . . .$1950 Call Mr. Madison Base Ext. 2431or convenient to NAS, JAX. : 384 5941. Call 389-0906 after 5 p.m. 65 BARRACUDA. : . .. $1150 service beyondthe ""SOO'V-r.ps. vV'nd.$1695 HOUSE TRAILER FOR RENT 1965 CADILLAC CONVT. AU a 65 DODGE CORONET > j Furn. 2 Br., $75 Mo. located Almost All Available Equipment.( call of dutyMIIMMMwMrw.MMNIMUMINMIMINMMNMI | 5754 Grace Lane off Lane Ave. , f 65 Pontiac Bonncville4 ,DR. HT Loaded Air. $1950 Near Normandy. Call 389-6243 Mint Cond; Save $500.3871370.FOR . ' I 66 OLDS F85 Deluu"Dr. Loaded, Air Cond. $1995 2222 Post St. RENT 3 BR.HOUSE,FURN. ? AutoFkeLifeRmmHMIUMMINMMIimmilHimMIIUUIINKIMUl Orange Park, temp.ot permanent f J ..' 67 FAIRLANE 500a Dr. H.T.Loaded Air Cond. $2595 '61 BUS NEW TIRES Qtrs. Will rent to bachelors. > No Credit Problems! OVER 40 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Sound Mech. Cond. Need Body 264 6884. > Financing Available tot work. $200.264.6884.Multiple . ALL Military Personnel BELLAIR BILLIARDS : WESTSIDE Speakers Repossessed Snooker & Pool CONSOLE STEREO DAWSONIISIrllC8 7 Days a Week 1968 Console Stereo AM-FM , Bellair Center'Want Shop. radio record in VOLKSWAGEN INC. 4-speed player Agency good cond. Balance only $96 or , 211 E. Forsyth St. 1150 LANE AVE., S., Jacksonville, Fla. 781 5511 $8 PHONE month. 384-1366 Call 353 7534 Open 8 to 8 Doily, Sat. 8 to 5 Open Sun.l PM to 6 PM HOME TV and MUSIC Ads Will Sell For You 4747, San Juan,Ave., ,> ... . ','" '. .-wX ... . . :I < \ ,". ..iJuly \ \ - - I , F Page 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER July 18, 1968 ." . .. _. .. . !: \ 5 Pro.ol.d; : Sixty-Six Cecil EmployeesEarn 2 Given GCM Performance AwardsCECIL II AtkRoi 12 ? #t 1 + civilians Stockman Mrs. Beverly J. -- Sixty -six rez ; I CECIL -- Five Attack Squadron w employees here received awards Baker, Supply Clerk; Mr Ru- for outstanding and superior per- ufs E. Barwick, Foreman (Lead- i' tions Twelve and two men were received awarded promo-Good FA formance in their jobs,this week. ing) Stockman, J Mrs. LeonaD. The awards included a cash Bull, Supervisor, Supply Conduct Medals during ceremonies - i formal payment for those receiving a Clerk; Mrs.Merle R.Cook,Clerk held at a inspec- I of and Typist Miss Virginia L. Dea- 15. rating outstanding were ; lion here Monday, July I the basis kins, Clerk Miss Janice I. En- Commander Austin C.O'Brien, given on following : J ; Attack Squadron Twelve Commanding .3 For outstanding performance gle, Accounts Maintenance Clerk Officer promoted the '_ ; 'Based on assigned duties, (Typist); Mr. Joe Griffis, Sup- their the evaluation of these employeesIs ervisor Supply Clerk; Mrs. Lorraine following to men present rate: Senior Chief Aviation so markedly above normal job B. Haddock, Supervisor Metalsmith Emil R. Hedrich, expectancy for one year that it is Supply Clerk; Mrs. Thelma R. 1P deemed of Hebert Clerk Mrs.Max- worthy an Outstanding Supply ; Onge Chief,Personnelman Parachute Rigger Erwin Second F.St. __._ _H..___.__. Performance Rating and, there- ine M. Henderson, Supervisory Class Thomas C.Myers III,Aviation LIEUTENANT/SERGEANT-First Lieutenant Frank J. Nor- fore monetary recognition." Inventory Management Assistant, Machinist's Mate Second ton, USMC, receives his promotion to Master Sergeant (E-8)) For superior, performance; Mr. Samuel H.Hendricks,Super- "The evaluation of these Class Barry J. Smith and Avia- from Major Herbert C. Sanford, Commanding Officer, Cecil employees visor Supply Systems Analyst; on their performance Ratingsis Mr. Olie M. Highsmith, Super- tion Machinist's Mate Third Marine Barracks, in ceremonies at the barracks July II. Lt. sufficiently above normal Mr. job visor Purchasing Agent; Class James E. Covet. Norton earned the extra stripe while serving with a temporary Aviation Electrician First expectancy for a period of six B. Jones, Supervisor Supply Class Raymond A. Madonna and commission. months to one year, based on Clerk; Mrs. Chrystina T. Kaf- 'Aviation Metalsmith First Class assigned duties, to be consid- ferlin Supply Cataloger; Mrs. James O. Stewart received Good Marine LieutenantPromoted ered worthy of special recogni- Carolyn E. Keen, Purchasing Conduct Awards. tion." Agent; Mrs. Mary P. Lang, Sup- ply Clerk; Mr. I Kermit L. Lech- !I it OUTSTANDING AWARDSMr. ner, Leader Stockman;Mrs.The- 1'A to M ISgt. resa H. Marlow, Clerk Typist; Maudle E. Bonner, Sup- Mr. Robert B. Martin,, Super- : ncfJuan ply Clerk; Mr. Ralph A.Carnley, visroy Inventory Management 1 Marine Master Chief, E-8, him a retainer fee based'on Clerk; Mrs. Ina S. Coshow, Ac- Assistant Mr.JosephO.Medlock Lieutenant, Sergeant.Frank J. E-8 instead of E7 pay. counts Maintenance Clerk; Mrs. Stockman; Mrs. Alice C. Moore, ()) lIas Norton, First Lieutenant, United After 1U years in the Fleet Sarah F. Currie, Digital Com- Office Services Supervisor;Mrs. ; States Marine Corps, receivedhis Reserve Lt. Norton will retireon puter Systems Operator; Mrs. Mary H. Newberg, Supervisor ; promotion to Master Sergeant a 1st Lt's salary. James H. Franklin, Inspector Supply Clerk; Mrs. Louise N. San Juan at Niblick :'E-8)) in ceremonies at the Cecil When he earned the commis- (Petroleum Products); Mr. Sorenson, Supply Clerk; Mrs. Marine Larmon B. Gandy, Radio Me- Phone 384 4406 Barracks Thursday,July sion Lt. Norton was serving with Oarie G. Spivey, Supply Clerk; chanic Mr. Vance A. Goode, 11.The the 1st Battalion of the 1st Ma- ; Mrs. Belvia Spradley, Supply Policeman Mrs.Ctarlotte. . 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms Lieutenant made his extra rine Division in Vietnam. The Supervisor ; Clerk (Typing); Mrs. Amy R. L. Jones Clerk Garden Type Apartmentswith stripe while serving with a. temporary inclusive dates of that tour were Supply ; Stoner, Supply Clerk; Mr. Ed- Mrs.Maimie L.Jones,Telephone Country Club. commission as Lieutenant. Aug. 1965 to August 1966. He ward S. Ayers, Equipment Spe- Mr. John KozakMi- Atmosphere The "enlisted-officer" earned served a previous tour In the war- Supervisor; cialist (Auto); Mr. James. B. Kitchens equipped with G-E Personnel Clerk Mr. Nicholas - Ranges 6 Refrigerators his commission while serving as torn Republic with the 3rd Bat- litary L. Mehrtens, ; Bailey, Civil Engineer; Mrs. .)Individual Air Conditioning a sergeant E-7 in Vietnam July talion, 3rd Marine Division from Supervisor Frances G. Basinger, Housing Detective Thomas R. O'Brien, ; and Heating by G-E 3, 1966. Sept. 1965 to January 1966. ; Project Assistant; Mrs. Audrey As I',, (Drapes Wall l to furnished Wall Carpeting and I To this particular Lieutenantthe The Lt. entered the Marine sistant Comunications(Telephone); Mrs. RuthB. P. Blankenship Mrs.Frances, Telephone G. Operator - 1.\\;'\ Large Swimming Pool extra stripe means a lot. Corps in September 1947 and .. Oliff, Supply Clerk; Mrs. ; Dowling, \' He is scheduled to retire July reported for his present dutyat Sylvia W. Osewalt, Clerk Typ- Telephone Supervisor; Mr.Emmett - : 31 and the promotion will give Cecil in October 1966. ist:; Mr. Abraham C. Seldon, ,0. Elder, Mechanical ,Engineering - Planner/Estimator (Electrical( ),, Technician; Mr.Leslie - .I,1; Ellias, Architect ?Mrs. Mr. Nathaniel Stiles, Supply, + ; : .Georgia F. Gardner, Telephone Clerk; Mr.Reuben Taylor,Stock Operator; Mrs. Elizabeth A. man; Mrs. Nelda G. Thompson, An- Granger, Supervisor Budget r Accounts Maintenance Clerk; alyst; Mrs. Neta D. Johnson,Telephone - Mrs. Agnes D. Tracey, Manage- Operator; Mr. Spurgeon, ment Technician; Mr. John S. H. McClearyTruckDriverMrs.;: Veal, Electrical Engineer; Mrs. Elanor Messer,Telephone Johnnie L., Walsh, Clerk Typ- erator; Mrs. Barbara Ricketts, ist; Mr. Larry A. Webb, Clas- Telephone Operator; Mr. Wil- I sification and Employee Development liam H. Waters, Leader Utiliti- Specialist es.Iloylondsl. SUPERIOR AWARDSMrs. ' Viola Baugh, Supervisor Clerk (Typing); Mrs. Ruth Van- j digriff, Clerk Typist; Mrs. 1,1 Evelyn Wray, Security De - , partment; Mr.Lorienza A.Alve- I ,'11 y" lob's Oak Hill :ill.. Pure Service CenterOpen I 11! for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. road service. pick up & delivery I J '. mechanic on duty American & Foreign Cars \,. \ or 771 -9156 103rd & Jammes Road I Ii i Jacksonville Florida I r( NO RED TAPE JUST GREEN CASHTell MILITARY AUTO INSURANtE3I ! us how much you need and when you need it. Call fora I Ranks All Ages: )} lOW RATES personal (and top secret) appointment to apply for your j z loan. You'll be surprised how low your payments will be. :EASY ';MONTHLY : Loans to $600 PAYMENTSCONTINENTAL . '" SEABOARD FINANCE COMPRNY . A lifesaver when you need cash f INSURANCEUNDERWRITERS 3 Convenient offices in Jacksonville located at:. INC. 34 W. Duval/ Street, Phone 356-3311 -">. (Formerly McDonald's Insurance) 215 American Heritage Life Bldg., Phone 356-2432 6479 Roosevelt llvd. 311-7676 1959 Blanding Blvd. (Corner San Juan & Blanding), Phone 389 3446 Call Us AnytimeI ,I.ryf,1.1 r / .. I. a a ..,., ,. . L .4 AN u6 4.:.. -I Ju .,ti w-. m.. .' _r ... 4'.7 ... ..." J' ... .._ _...- .-----_.- .- - July 18. 1968 JAX AiR NEYiS/T ERBURNER Pan I II I I Wives Clubs Honor Mrs. Stack I', Mrs. Martin J. Stack, who has p spY been first lady of the station for 3, 3 h two years, will be leaving the base soon and accompanying her husband Captain Stack, Japan, his next duty station. ti During her husband's tour hereIn Jacksonville, Mrs. Stack became - very active In the affairsof all the Navy Wives' Clubsat rY NAS. She was not only a member - of the Officer's Wives Club, but an advisor to the Jacksonville - Officers Wives Club and a I w sponsor to Navy Wives Club #86. I 6 [ i In appreciation for her hours l : ; Y ,,, y faN devotion and Interest, the wives '' i clubs of NAS have been honoring , Mrs. Stack with gifts and lunch- eons held in her honor.Station I a R i I .... u._.... .._ 1_..__.....u__....______ and unit career coun- SPONSOR'S PRAISED -- Capt. and Mrs. M. J. Stack were presented selling personnel will have the a gift of appreciation by Mrs. Thomas Bennett, president latest information for on the new of Navy Wives' Club #86 for their devoted years is club I ;. pay.listings the VRB and pro sponsors. -.-.-.-.-----m--.-.-.-.-..-.-.... ..-.... ...............-....-...-. S . I, ,, School's I . ..""u','mon '" ...- I II Out HAPPINESS IS -. At a farewell coffee given by the JOWC, I Mrs. Stack was presented a silver cassarol dish. The inscription . read: "Mrs. Martin J. Stack, JOWC advisor, 19661968. U . . . . . . . . 'p U ,I ',' ;p" - 'r: . S9 : ," .; - - S : '- iitrw( + : yr qS i- "3#* , s : . ; . . '. k.Cf' Y'0" 'k". % j'' sos iii t . y +{ fir 9vv - r d = ': ' 1 . 4! r .J. . . FAREWELL Mrs. Helen Graves, president of the Officer's . club.Wives Club, ,presented Mrs. Stack a farewell gift from the .. S ,. .t. .. I invest in '.. ;.. .. ., ..t HEI> YOUR COUNTRY a...... S . : ,\ ; '. .' . U. S. SAVINGS BONDS .', '"r S . A (\ . '. .,', ,. . FREEDOM SHARESASK . NEW WHERE YOU WORK OR BANK I now is the time II I LOOK AT THE I MoorAry snY Ex h Sx.00 MNLMaN fiats st lr $ooo I to BUY BELLAIRU ::1 TG gory Abor hinYmaro, Tode_$?8/00 SJ"?O- U . .In Beautiful CLAY COUNTY! Now's the time to begin enjoying the v' PRICEBEFORE\ loon, on r ra orh,9 P riodl in tJr oche,romporob4 omoun/t corer or, : better way of life In BELLAIR/ the Properly Planned Community I UU YOUBORROW Your children can walk to a modern, accredited, elementary/ school next fall, and ep .... all year. 'round you'll enjoy the convenience of a civic.center, shopping center, . Check. compare.". know what you pay! : and church in the development U Then get your loan the BENEFICIAL way! . Get up to $600 .. take up to 24 months to Choose home wooded lot . C SN repay! Just phone get cash in 1-visit to your design (spacious or compact), pick your , the office.. .or drop in today! : : and get these other nice things like sidewalks, street lights, curbing, jU Get that BIG O.K. at Beneficial! gutters and storm sewers FREE!! U Loans up to$600 on Furniture,Car or Note . JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville And all this only minutes from the Naval Air Stations, VA and FHA terms, . e 5635 Roosevelt Blvd., Venetia Village Shop.Ctr. U too. While schools OUT, see BELLAIR .and you'll move /IN. : . . 388-9374 (Next to Winn Dixie) . . Ph: 5059 Normandy Blvd. . . . . ,Ph: 384.4595 U $12,000-16,000 U 4 other Beneficial offices serve the Jacksonville Area Clay County's Only Completely PLANNED COMMUNITY?' U See phone book white pages for nearest office . : Z.MZ.ahllIz: You are cordially Invited to Inspect BENEFICIALFINANCE -;' our homes at your convenience 10 . SYSTEM s. HCE: BUILDERS: INC: Blafndina Dark.Boulevard Travel(Huy.21)iBBtfBBBBBBBMBBBBBBBBBiBBBBBiBB South on) o .. . . . '&...Ii.'Ii.Ii"Ii ii i i I Ii ii iI'Ii..ii i i i r July IB, (1968 Pa. ... 12, JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER - E r - il. VP-16 HostsMidshipmen U Jax Marine News ;; , w By SSgt. Jim I Custer Capt. W.W. Honour command : 6. er Fleet Air Wing Eleven, and i I \ Cdr. T.H. Ross, commanding officer - The following are some inter- copter Group 26 at New River, }I', of VP-16, welcomed thirty esting facts taken from the Com- N.C. After completing the Avia- midshipmen from the various mandant's report to Congressand tion Electrician's "A" Coursehe f:- Navy ROTC units throughout the printed In the July edition of served three months with the : country to VP-16 for two weeks __ Marine Corps Gazette: Support Section prior to his of aviation training. This trainIng Marine is the transfer. Corps Today's . will consist of lectures,mov- . . argest since WWII, expanding in : ies, and actual participation in welcomed 2 1/2 years from 190.000 to an Three Marines were I P3A flights. end year strength (June 30)) in aboard MAD this week by LtCol. The midshipmen are also assigned excess of 302,000. Further increases A.E. James, CO. as assistants to the VP-16 have been asked for Reporting for duty with AE junior officers and are learning % S fiscal year 1969, which could School is GySgt.Richard F.Rous- first-hand the squadron's daily _I.-J lr 6A j.. ,,. ,. ,__,_-___ push corps rolls past 310,000. seau who just returned from 13 i routine. This program represents hAMILYAFFAIR--When ACC I.E. Madden retired from the Peak WWII strength was 484, months at the Marble. Mountain \, a new concept in summeri active Navy after 21 years, and entered the Fleet Reserve, 631 which, according to Heinl's"Soldiers helicopter base in Vietnam. the training, as midshipmen are i, of the Sea", contributed Cpl. Alan M. Jacobs checked his entire family showed up for the ceremonies held by Capt. being indoctrinated in the - operation 9a t squadrons, as well as in the been stationed for the 27 cent of the officers past Fifty-nine ,, duties and responsibilities of junior Mad Rf hrc* With 20 and '53 per<7o of the enlisted months. DuringthistimeJacobs'unit officers. MAG36, was awarded the Marines have served or are now In addition, the midshipmenwill On July 8, ADJ1 L. A. Tay- time he served as a plane cap- in Vietnam. Nearly 100, Navy Unit Citation for outstanding - have the opportunity to par- lor of Patrol Squadron Five,,was tain in the Sp-2V and a flight serving achievement and service in ticipate in "Sneaky Pete" an actual piped over the side in ceremoniesheld engineer In the P3 Orion.A 000 Marines are currently serv- Vietnam.A . 13 month in West- Fleet ASW exercise which in the squadron spaces with general service Boatswain'sMate ing on tours new Marine cook has been VP-16 is actively engaged. all hands present. On hand at piped, Taylor over the side. Pac.The of the 27th added to Galley 3 in NATTC. deployment Upon leaving VP-16, the midshipmen the ceremony were Taylor's parents while six of his counterpartsstood Marines to Vietnam last February Cpl. Ira S. Levitz reported a- will be assigned to various visiting from Clouerdale, by as side boys to end now appears to be perma- board from Quantico where he surface vessels to continue Calif. the ceremony. and increases the total num- has served the last three months. nent their training In fleet Taylor entered boot in Taylor presently resides at oper camp ber of battalions there to 24. Prior to his brief tenure there, ation. July 1948 and spent his first 2147 Burgoyne Drive with his for the 1st Levitz cooking CMC had earlier indicated to was duty with FASRON 1 In Charles wife Claudia and daughter Jean. 'Sneaky Pete'Operation Congress that committing the Bn., 5th Marines in Vietnam.VP45 . l Town, R.I., beginning in May The family plans to remain in 27th Marines to WestPac on other - : 1947. In Dec. 1949 he 'Sneaky Pete' Is a was assigned the Jacksonville area. VP-49 NAS Moffett than a temporary basis would two-week combined= anti-sub- to at marine exercise. This exercise and went to Bermuda with them VAP-62 Officer require some relief in the cur- Chief will Include 14 surface ships, when they relocated. After being rent manpower situation. Three ; four submarines, and 28 air- attached to NAS Memphis from Becomes New XO proposals were suggested: 1) Ends Career craft. 1954-1957 he joined VP-22 in change the Vietnam tour length, , !: Barbers Point.His next command Cdr. Ron Shelly, officer-in- 2)) extend enlistments, or 3)) Twenty-seven years of naval VP-16 Is flying nine Lockheed was VP-31 from Oct. 1960 to charge of Detachment 19, returned activate some reserve units. service came to a close July 2 P3A Orions, turbo-prop aircraft Feb. 1963. Taylor had been attached to the NAS, July 5, to Top planners are disinclinedto as AEC Robert H.Schimmelmannwas r 1 specifically designed to conduct increase the tour length but to the Mad Foxes squadron assume duties of VAP62 executive piped over the side at spe- I i antisubmarine warfare. since Nov.1964,during which officer.Detachment19. are getting some help along these cial ceremonies aboard VP45.A . _____ lines from Marines who volun- r provided criti- native of Crescent City,Fla., cal cartographic photography for tarily extend tours, or who volunteer Chief Schimmelmann entered the i 'I- NATO Allies in Norway and for a second tour. More Navy in 1941 at Cleveland, Ohio I. Northern Europe.The than 16,000 Marines have voluntarily and reported to his first ,duty Det also collected photographic extended their tours; station at Navy Training squad.ron -. . '. VISITCLAUDE coverage ,of airplaneand 1,500 have asked. for'a.;.. second" Eleven, Green Cove Springs. .: seaplane bases for updating tour. Since then he has served a- , J.. aeronautical charts and for con- It is Marine Corps policy that board NAS Guatanamo Bay, Cuba - studies maritime and no Marine will return for a NAS West 'Fla NAS NOLAN: tinuing on ; Key ; : flight safety. second tour until all others in Corpus Christ; Fleet Air Wing I, While In Europe, Detachment his rank and skill have had a Sixteen, Natal,Brazil, and Heavy ' 19 moved its base of opera- helping; also there must be atwoyear Attack Squadrons Five and Nineat r f.; : .JQ AD I LUC &>PONTIAC tions to take advantage of sea- period with family be- NAS Sanford Field, Fla. ; sonal weather and workload priorities tween tours. In addition Chief Schimmelmann - i,: : ;:, : throughout the area. . . has put in considerable ';'(':. Operating from Sola Airfield, LtCol. A.E.James,CO of MAD duty time in the Jacksonville. , I+;,'''':' Stavanger, Norway, in May and presented Meritorious Masts 'to area, serving with the Naval , June Detachment-19 was hosted LCpls. Thomas A. Eberly and Reserve Training: Unit, Fleet PHONE EL 3-3922 by the Norwegian Air Force. Willis D. Spenser this week. Airborne Electronics TrainingUnit Cdr. Shelly and his flight crew; LCpl. Eberly was cited for his Atlantic, and VP-5 in addition - PHC J.A. Defiore, ATC J. D. outstanding performance of duty to VP-45. " j Jackson and ADJ3 J.C. Watkins while serving with the AE Support Present at Chief Schimmel- visited Newfoundland and the A- Section. He also received mann's. retirement ceremonywere \ zores on their return flight. orders for duty with Marine Heli- his.wife Marjorie and six I of their eight children. The chief was presented with a spinningreel ',' as going-away present from the chief petty officers .of VP-45. 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L.1 18, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 13 . Pensacofd' In Final Four Slots of 6ND TennisI ment will represent the Sixth " Naval District in the South Atlantic 1i Regional Tourney sched- uled for NTC Bainbridge, Md., next week. With all four of NABTC's players in the last four slots of the tourney, they will definitely be, the 6ND rep- a resentatives. First Round Results McCool (Key West) defeatedJester - (Jax) 6-3; 6-2 Walton (CF) won by default. I Wilson (Memphis)defeated Urban S. (Charleston) 664; Shipman (CF) defeated Grisham Forehand Return- The ServeI1Vk. . - (Memphis) 6-0; 6-0 I Adkins fault.(Charleston) won by de- J : !J-_ ':{' Pd;. t Marsh (NABTC) won by default. I I -U- -AREACanopies:-: and refreshments Kiessling (NABTC)defeated Ben j I I: nett (Charleston) 6-1; 6-0. ' CECIL--After two days of playIn and 11 in the doubles.Commands Fisher (Key West)wonbydefault. the Sixth Naval District Ten- represented in the tourney are: Wright (Charleston) defeated %: : :, nis Tournament being held here, NAS Jax, NABTCPensacolaNASKey Haynes (Key West) 6-0; 6-1 I ' NABTC of Pensacole has wrappedup West, NS Charleston, NS Reno (Memphis) defeated Cox : the Open Singles event. In the Mayport, NAS Memphis.The (CF) 6-2; 6-2 "... .''..' .' point standing at press time, tournament will windup McCabe (NABTC) won bydefault. I <. NABTC was 7 ahead of their nearest today with the women's event,and < rivals, host Cecil Field. The the finals in the doubles Open Second Round Results Doubles event is. up for grabs and Senior. At 7 p.m. an awards I I. with Cecil Field, (Key West, banquet will be held in the Beacon Peacock (NABTC) defeated NABTC, and Charleston still un- Club where Capt. U.L. Fretwellwill McCool: (Key West) 6-0; 6-4 defeated.On present trophies{ to the win- Wilson {Memphis) defeated Wal- : : opening day there were 22 ners and runnersup.The ton (CF) 3-6; 6-1; 6-2 i: matches played in the Singles winners from this tourna- Shipman (CF) defeated Adkins .I I'.I __ -_ 0___.....___ (Charleston) 6-0; 6-0 r -- ti---; Marsh (Pensacola) defeated Mc- I'I Murray (Key West) 6-0; 6-1 j 3 ; +N Fox (CF) defeated Allan (Mem- h . M phis) 6-4; 0-6; 6-2 UJ Kiessling (NABTC) defeatedFisher I' (Key West) 6-0; 6-0 Wright (Charleston) defeated Reno , (Memphis) 6-1; 6-1 p: . ,. r I McCabe (NABTC) defeated Smith 'P J I ; a Mayport) 6-0; 6-1 :1 L\ \ F.6 I I. 1I 1\ Third Round Results I: r Peacock (NABTC) defeated Wil- . son (Memphis) 6-0; 6-0 !L B2m1JTTC'tU1 Marsh (NABTC defeated. Ship- !It : man (CF) 6-3: ; 6-1' i !j;:' 'NATIONAL BANK Of JACKSONVILLE I Kiessling (NABTC) defeated Fox r" (CF) 6-2; 6-1 !.. 11".11"" "" riOKNAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i iI ' McCabe (NABTC) defeated R Wright (Charleston) 4-6; 6-3; ___ ____.n .--------- 6-2 I.I NAS JAX FACILITY OFFICE "I'' Underhand ReturnFollow thru- ; . Building 39 Ext. 3870 Doubles Results 1 ;(\ : Fox and Cox (CF) won by de- I. . fault. Monday Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. ! and McCool (Key '1i( Thursday: 9:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. .: McMurray :: . SOUTHSIDE FORD Friday: 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. :. 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McLeod (RCVW 4 staff; TD1 Jim Donaldson ((0 In C Pete Henderlite (VA 44)); HM NAMTD)'; and Lt. Bud Kelton Roy Neill (NAS) and EOC Capps (NAS AMD). (NAS) were the top players in The 6ND will began on Mon- this division for the 36 holesof day, August 5 and run for four golf. AE3 Don Hissam (VA- days, with the winners advancingto 44)) is the alternate In case one the South Atlantic Regionals.. , . Golf Association Sits y' ', o u .;: ';",' : '."'.'" ._ h_" ,, ,,_. . Two Day Tovraamtiif BULL AT THE PLATE.....Marlon Coffey VAand force final playoff game. AMD/Admin 37 pitcher swings away during game with catcher Is Hogie Carmichael, making the call CECIL -- The Men's Golf Association in the low net and low gross di- AMD/Admin in Intramural Softball Tournament.AMDAdmin . here has scheduled a vision. Free beer will also be won contest 4.2 to'/even the series is umpire Bob Kidd .J "Panner Best Ball" tourneyfor available on both days. the weekend of July 27 and AMD/ Admin Shutout Hornets 4-0 Unit Lists 28 at. the local course. Open to ; all membersthetourneywillbe played using a full .handicap.An Dove Dates Beat Bulls 4-2 to Even entry fee of $5.00 per man TourneyCECIL will be charged. Players are urg- The Florida Game and Fresh ed to select their partners priorto Water FishCommissionsethunt- tourney time. All entry fees ing seasons for all of Florida'swildlife : A pair of impressive scoring fifth inning on another unearned other hand Bob Hunter was handling - be paid on the morning of twill management areas last victories by AMD/Admin in the run. Carmichael lead out nothing but goose eggs the 27th prior to teeing off. Tee Friday, incuding an October 5 local Intramural Softball League AMD/Admin at the plate with a until he was nicked for single- times will be 8 a.m. until noon opening date for dove season. Playoffs has forces a final meet- single and triple In three trips. tons in the fourth and fifth in- on each day..Prizes Ing between VA 37 and AMD/ Bob nings. The commission said the bag On Tuesday night Hunter - will be awarded to the limit during the dove season Admin.On outlasted Marion Coffey as Leading the winner at the plate first, second and third places would be 12 bjrds per day. Monday night Jim Lee pit- AMD/Admin edged VA-37 ,4-2, were Fewell. Barrett and Carmichael 's ched 2 hit shutout the V A- a over --- AMD/Admin picked up ull their with two hits apiece.For 44 Hornets thus putting his team runs in the first two innings. the losers, their six hits were 0 into the finals against VA 37. spread out over six different ARDftEY In the VA 44 contest AMD/ They scored 3 in the first on three players.In . Admin scored a n unearned run errors 2 singles, a fly ball, in the second two runs in the and a wild pitch. In the second next weeks edition oftheAf- . J & third on a walk, a triple by cat- they added an insurance run terburner the.. final rap up on the LOUNGE PACKAGE STORE cher Hogie Carmichael and an on 2 singles. From tOen on Playoffs and the. trophy winners .- . 1 infield out, and closed ou their Coffey closed the door. On the will appear. :' - 3909 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771-3385 . j t LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURS. Cecil IM Softball All-Stars Win : " i' -, MIXED DRINKS FOR Three of Four Games 'From JaxNavy ," Half Price CECIL: The 1968 Intra Saturday evening the JAX Flyers for Cecil were singled by Bob I mural Softball All Star Team invaded Cecil Field and Fewell and "Shep" Shephard.In . 1" LADIES/ ONLY C1 posted three victories and one came out with a split in the twin defeat over the past week end bill. In the first game it was talking with Coach Jim Lee ! DANCING EVERY NIGHT a against the NAS Jax All Stars. Carrol over Coffee, 4 to 2. Ce- on the teams showing for the Behind the fine four game pit- cil scored in the bottom of week '- end, he was greatly r'" _ DRIVE-IN SERVICE ching of Marion Coffey and a sol- the second on a hit, an error pleased with the out come" and his id hitting<,ahd fielding attack the and a single to center. Both only comment was that,we played CASE LOTS at IM All Stars, playing togetherfor teams were scoreless until 27 out of 28 "Innings of. outstanding - :- the first time this sea- the top of the fifth inning, when softball, only having the son, showed the promise of a real the Flyers opened up their ,attack one bad inning in the third game ' ..;: ... WHOLESALE PRICES fine team. with four runs, onfourhits, lost." Ii. . Lead by Chief Jim Lee the All- and two errors on the locals.Cec- Preparations are still be made I' Stars invaded the JAX field Fri- cil scored their only other run for more exhibition before night and home with in the last when barr games . : day came two inning tt the coming Sixth Naval District victories. Inthe with and scored up very Impressive singled two out Tournament to be held in first of the evening Marion from first Sabin's single game on Charleston, S. C., on August 12th, } . GUARANTEEDHEADLINE Coffey started on the mound for and error.In through 16th.Practices. ' Cecil against Stewart of JAX the second game of the twin the final score was 5 to 2 in bill Coffee once again shut out are being held nightly - favor of Cecil In the second. the opposion on one hit. In pick- at the north field starting at-. game under the lights Coffey ing up his third victory of the 6:00 pm..and all ball players. are threw a no hit shut out against week end, the tall righthander invited to try out. JAX Stars and his team mates struckout eleven and walked only . ALIGNMENT had little trouble with the right- one. His mound opponent Stewart .:mmwt:: > l : t\; handed slants of Carrol. Lead- gave up only two hits but WE FINANCE ALL I; ing the Cecil All Stars at the his team mates committedfive Same Typ Equip; plate were, Bobby Fewell, Jack errors which resulted into I;{SERVICE PERSONNEL mint as utd in Kimball and Majors. three big runs. 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Martin. .2.11! u.isi fOttS\TIf 5T JL\L) ))500711S.Hh Manager . 359-2924 IfOl He .1it HOULCHI) IL) \t. ))')'2$95 i A ..- > .!."uiiui*.'I.*.-.JI .u.___.__ ---.-- 18. 1968 JAX ,AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pace 15 I Weapons Maintain LeadDespite ,Brittle, Kinder Head ::: Double SetbackJax n a 2 a Links Affair TryoutsJax -- The American League In other games In the American -- In the first 18 holesof through August 3 and the win- leading Weapons Department was League Fleet Air Wing 11 qualifications rounds for Sixth ners will be eligible to competeas shut out twice last week, but picked up two wins last week Naval District golf tournamentsto COMFAIRJAX representa- still retain their first place posi- walloping Medical 3113. and q qtr be held August 5-9, Walt tives In the 6ND golf tourney. tion with a 12 3 record.Supply's putting down NARF 19-9;Supply Brittle of Hospital leads with a Trophies will be presented to pitching ace Richard soundly defeated VP 5,24 6 72 in the open division and Jim the four low medalists in open, New, hurled a one hitter and only VP 30 smashed VP 5,15 5 Kinder of Medical leads the sen- senior and women's divisions one runner reached as far as and dropped Fleet Air Wing ior division with a 74. and the tournament will be a 36- second base. Supply used a single 11, 13 3 and Supply stopped Tied for second place in the hole affair and double by Roy Lux to score NARF 15 7. aLF first qualifying round in the open two runs and a double by Charlie Fighting continues to be fierce division are Bill Maranville of Cuthbert to add another run..Ra}r for first place in the National Hospital Dave Traut of FAETU Driving TipsProgram Meadows then laid down a bunt League with VP 45 sportinga and Henry Hanno of Fleet Weather which scored Dick Wolfe from 14 1 record and FICEUR Facilitiy, with 80. Bob Timby of third blanking Weapons 4-0. balancing 13-2. Dental and Bob Phillips of VP Set The nextevening the Weapons The league leading VP 45 30 are in fourth place with an squad ran into trouble against squad picked up two more wins 83.Paul fifth ranked VP 30 and were last week VW 'a t Jula of Hospital is In routing 4 to a dropped 3-0. The win gave 7-2 decision then shutting out second place in the senior divi- Here MondayJax VP 30 a 12 5 record. Aircraft Mainteance 11 0. sion with a 78; Walt Kelczewskiof Third ranked American Lea- But keeping with the FIC- Hospital and Dan Cotton of gue VAP 62 are fast on the EUR also pace. VP 7 are tied for third place -- The award winning wrapped two more'victories up heels of second place 679th with smashing MARTD 11 with 80 and L. W. Graves of Champion Highway Safety Pro- the season rapidly coming to a 1 and dropping the Gems 51. Public Works Is in fourth place gram will be presented here Mon close The VAP 62 squad Elsewhere in the National with an 82. day and Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.and edged the Radar Squadron 4-3 League, third place NARTU aded The four low scores In each division 1:30 p.m. at Bldg. 612 and at last week then knocked off Sup- two wins to their winning streak will qualify to representJax Cecil Field Wednesday at 8:30 ply 11-6. The photomen then trouncing Marine Barracks 11 h ; Navy In the 6ND tournaments. and 10 a.m. at Bldg. 333. chalked uo their 12'victory Mon- 1 and VW 6 2 The second 18 hole qualif tying Duane Carter, veteran of 13 4 3. day as they trounce'df Medical Other clipping action saw, the, Gems- -- ,__ __ _________ ___m.m.. round will Ha..... t"nlovorl.... ...... here _!it._ Indianapolis 500 mile races before - 28-4. 'NATURE LOVER-Virna List urday. his retirement in 1966 will squeeze by Admin 10 9. Ma- However, after suffering their rine Barracks down Aircraft; is a Rood example of "what it's COMFAIRJAX make the presentation which is fourth loss of the seas n to V AP- Maintnenance all about" in Warner Brothers'film aimed at making driving safer on 62 679th bounced back Monday 7-4; Admin "The Birds, the Bees, and The COMFAIRJAX area golf our nation's highways.The . smash Marine Barracks 12-5 the Italians". tournament will be held July 27 program/'Driving night to down Hospital 4-3 and Aircraft Maintenance drop making their record 13 4. Air Operations 7-0.. Champion: is built around the Set STANDINGS Organizational Meetings race driver's experiences on the American League National League tracks he has driven in the nation - Team Won Lost Team Won Lost For Fall Intramural Sports uations and which then compared develop on to sit-the Weapons 12 3 VP 45 14 1 highways. 679th 13 4 FICEUR 13 2 Organizational meetings and tentative starting dates for the Along with the presentation, a 5 VAP 62 NARTU 10 12 4 fall intramural sports program have been announced by the NAS 27 minute movie will be shown Hospital 10 4 VW 4 9 7 Athletic Director.All featuring races at Indianapolis, VP 30 8 8 12 5 Admin 7 8 military personnel on active duty for a period of 90 daysor Daytona Beach, the Pikes' Peak Supply 8 9 Gems longer, assigned to units/activities participating In the NAS Hill Climb and the Winter - FAW 11 5 I 11 Marine Bks 5 12 composite recreation fund are eligible (except NATTC personnel Nationals at Pomona. The film VP 5 MARTD 4 11 4 12 ) to compete in the Intramural sports and recreation program. also shows the complete care NARF 4 11 . 4 12 Air Ops Each command/department or unit is requested to designatean used in assembling a piece of 14 Medical 3 13 AMD 3. athletic officer or authorize an individual to attend organiza- racing equipment for competi- tional meetings at which rules and regulations for the various I leagues and sports will be outlined.. tion.The program Is tailored to COMPUTER CORNER 1 I .* , ? create the desire in all hands Sport' Organizational Approximate to decrease to the barest mini- Bud Goode By Meeting Time mum traffic violations, acct - dents and resultant deaths, injuries - -The Dodgers are finally leading the National League in an important BOWLING July 24 August 21 and property damage. pitching category-clutch pitching. With runners on base, TOUCH FOOTBALL July 31 August 19 NAS department heads are directed - Drysdale, Singer and staff are allowing only 21.5% to cross home GOLF August 21 September 9 and tenant commands are plate. This is a stronger showing than '66 when Koufax Sandy: was HANDBALL September 4 September} 23 invited to schedule all military still with the club. ,PING-PONG October 7 attend session of 18 September personnel to a How do the other teams stack up on this important clutch pitching factor? Computer Corner poured the season statistics into SOCCER September 25 October 14 the program. our University Computing electronic evaluator with the following VOLLEYBALL October 23 November 4 results of June (Part of Spring (through games 18)): NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUTCH AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUTCH 1969 Program) SHARE INFREEDOM PITCHING% PITCHING% BASKETBALL November 6 November 25 LOS ANGELES .215. CHICAGO .222 (Part of Spring NEW YORK .218 CLEVELAND .233 1969 Program) PITTSBURGH .236 OAKLAND .249 The first organizational meeting for the fall Intramural sports U.S S.ivirujsif ST. LOUIS .250 DETROIT .252 program will be for the bowling season. The meeting will be held Now f- f.i 'fnloff PHILADELPHIA .263 MINNESOTA .253 Wednesday 9:30 a.m. at the NAS Gym, Bldg. 3. HOUSTON .276 BALTIMORE .271 SAN FRANCISCO .290 NEW YORK .282 A ..,, ., IIIIII /iI/I/1.IA. ------------ ATLANTA .295 BOSTON .284 , CINCINNATI .302 CALIFORNIA .312 ' CHICAGO .331 WASHINGTON .318 1 Average .268 Avenge .269 0 I, Navy Retiring Oakland has improved the most in the American League. At this I . point in the season Nash, Odom and Dobson are letting only 24.9% Soon? . of all base runners come home vs. 31.7.% last year. According to N l FACTORY TO YOU PRICES Computer Corner's current figures Oakland has an even chance of Excellent Business 1 q finishing in the first division. Opportunity I Not so the Dodgers. On the opening day of the season Computer DIPPER DAN I , Corner predicted< L. A. would score as many runs as their.pitching ICE CREAM SHOPPE MOBILE HOMESServicemen's 1, staff'gave up. Through the first 66 games they've earned 176 runs, Franchise available at ' given up 175. Plaza Without more offense, at this point in the season, even the Mets Southgate , have a chance ahead of the Dodgers. 744 0504 I Special ... sb4 -. -- 1 o o .O oos, NASHUA 12x40 2 BR. FK-Carpet 16' L/R q Pq Removable Screens-2 Large Bed Rooms.SPEC.AL . ri"iii Roosevelt. )1 CAR 2 I $4495GREGORY HONDA t Mail 1 WASH I IOEN I 12' Wide 3BR Bath & a half-Utility Room o DAILY 8:30: AM 5'30: PM MONTESA i i SPECIAL $4175 MOTORCYCLES. 0 FREE CAR WASH 0 I DETROITER 12' x 45 2 Bedroom 1 0 I WITH FILL UP OF 15 GALS. 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Is a "hardware" squadronand I tacts and kills in ASW Exercise Honour, commander, Fleet Air consists of three reserve pat- Sneaky Pete, a squadron of two- Wing 11 and task Unit commander rol squadrons, VP 67B1, VP- : week reservists fromNAS Atlanta for "Sneaky Pete". 67B2, and VP 5B3 and also were cited for "anexceptional The squadron is under the Naval Air Reserve' Mainten - ance Unit Bl. j Capt. A. R. Groves,USN,com- rt mandinR officer of NAS Atlanta, A TW observed of exercise Sneaky I L ** part ___"_,_ n .. n. __ ... ,_._______"" ____ _ : ... ... .. Pete, which was unprecedentedfrom I -.u - rT the standpoint of using two- SNEAKYPETECdr.. Ted Levy, CO of reserve hardware week reservists to augment fleet squadron VP-67 of NAS Atlanta, second from left, outlines I XX-- x-x -J( units In a fleet ASW exercise. ASW exercise operating area to, from left, Capt. L.O. Wilkin, I IIT LA"l"T Under the Hardware concept, USNR, NAS Atlanta Naval Air Reserve Staff inspector general - Io ST A/tNr ANEAlE the four units join together once ; Capt. A.R. Groves, USN, commanding officer of NAS every three years for training Atlanta; and Capt. W.C. Yarbrough, Atlanta Naval Air Re purposes. to operate as a single, serve Staff command'er.Retl.tlel . self sufficient squadron.Cdr. . oNty Levy is commanding officer - of VP 67B1. Cdr. Gor- Officer Visits free CeMme S don Flynn, commanding of - Leer of VP 5B3 is executive Jax -- Capt. A. ,M. Sackett, who heads the officer retention section - .. officer for the hardware squadron In the Bureau of Naval Personnel will be in the Jacksonvillearea and Cdr. Jack Oglesbee, today and tomorrow to hold high level meetings with local commanding officer of VP67B2is officers. :0, r.. operations officer. The meetings will be held for flag officers and commanding officers - ....... ...,', "'1.: During their second week of and executive officers of local commands. Topics under : \ :"." + It training, the 10 flight crews of discussion will include distribution requirements,career retention , :: : b VP 67 are continuing daily statistics, augmentation, duty extensions, and future personnel re- I'f. .1' flying in ASW training exercisesfor quirements. . ,". ''\; i crew training and coordination. Captain Sackett will hold a conference at the NAS conference between - I'! ,1. ptLLE641 9:30 and noon this morning and at the same time at Cecil Cdr. Levy expressed high Field's BOQ Conference Room tomorrow. The captain will travelto I .' praise both for the flight crews the Maypory Naval Station theater for another meeting at 2:30 and for maintenance personnel in tomorrow afternoon. This afternoon. Captain Sackett is expectedto flight sche- visit several local commands. meeting a rigorous . : i/ 1 dule.During their stay at NASJack- (New Exchange Boers Become Effective Mowdayl' VP 67 has received ." sonville, - -' services from host squadron New hours of operation have to 2 p.m.; Barber Shop, Bldg. 3 VP-7. been established for some Navy and Beauty Shop, Bldg. 25, 8:30 Exchange facilities, in ',orderto a.m. to 5 p.m.,; Mon. thru Fri., Luncheon Honors provide additional and more and 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat. !i. '!I i.' :': Hif) I IJ Ij convenient service to the pat- Cobbler Shop, Bldg. '3, 8:30to : Captain Stack rons. 5 p.m. Mon. thru Fri., 8:30, J ', : New hoUl's.of. operation are a.m. to 5 p.m. and 8:30 a.m. to : ,, West Gate The Jacksonville Naval* Air as follows: Retail Store, Bldg. 2 p.m. Sat.,; Express =# 1, Bldg. Opens Station Association (NASA) helda 27 and Country' Store & Toy- 931, Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to land, Blvd. 514, Mon. thru Fri., 5 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. I, :if: JAX -- The West Gate is now gate 12, they will be allowed to farewell luncheon Friday for 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sat. 9 a.m. and Sun."'8 a.m. to 5 p.m. I 4'"' open for motorists commuting form two lanes of traffic and Capt. M. J. Stack at the O Club. i /-!, south off the. station. The gate feed onto the highway. Capt. Stack complimented Sax M '', has been widened and Hills bound motoristsmust an improved Ortega NASA for the assistance they traffic light has been installed travel the right (norther- w CHEVROLET r at the Roosevelt Blvd. lane that safe- had given him during his tour most) so they may junction to provide for the fun- ly make the "right'turn to reach here. He pointed out that the " ,neling, of two streams of off their destination. need to accelerate efforts in increasing A '\\0. 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