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'. ,,. ': .2;+.\.\,,. ::, \ZiSS,...,J,,b ,,; \ \ ; \ .r h;> y ':\e '1,,; >.\kti, + x A LI w k\ ::'ff .. ,,:.wa,:,+, 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. 24 u. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 6, 1968CONGRA Yw a Congress May Get New Pay Plan ,! ff. N Before LBJ Leaves White HousePresident AW h3 Johnson's Administration may send the much talked about Hubbell Pay Plan to Congress ,} before a new commander in chief takes office in January, according to a published report in the September - d 4 issue of the "Navy Times." The Washington-based newspaper reported that Congress will also get a look at a companion proposal that would change retired pay, giving retirees about the same money they draw now upon retirement, but with an additional pay hike at age 55 or 60. s kr __According__t !LL_. *>tti to__ the. "Navy Times" article board meetings on the retirement portion of the plan wuuioueneiauus weeK before top military and civilian personnel pensation would be adjusted along Hubbell plan when it gets to Cap- specialists began their check of the lines of Civil Service pay itol Hill, an approximate 12.5 + r the plan. It would then go to Assistant with basic pay, quarters allowances per cent pay hike will be okay- Secretary of Defense Alfred subsistence and incometax ed for military personnel next B. Fitt and on to Secre- advantages scraped in favorof year under existing laws. Civilians - tary of Defense Clark Cliffordfor single pay chart based on rate would get around 9.7 percent the final DOD green light. or rank and years in service.If more next year under the Under the pay proposal named' Congress doesn't act on the current law.families . after the Navy's RAdm. LesterC. { Hubbell, who headed a special VAP-62's European review of military pay, there TULA TIONS--Captain Cutler presents August Serviceman would be two pay methods, one i certificate to Perez during ceremonies Friday. for short termers who do not Detachment Returns plan on a career, and the other for those who plan to stay in Seaman Perez Named friends and fellow uniform.The Jax--Members of VAP62'sDetachment " first pay plan would be 19-68 returned to the "Vappers, IncludingCdr.BurkeE. for those in the three lowest naval air station August 29 after Eakle, squadron skipper.OfficerinCharge . 'August Serviceman'Seaman pay grades and E-4 and E-5 a four-month stay in the of the De- men and women with less than European Theater. tachment, LCdr- Wes Mason a- four years of service. The officers and men of De- long with the crew members of Dante M. Perez of the station's Supply Department be- Noncareer pay would remain tachment-19 were greeted at the the two Douglas RA-3B "Sky- came the first non-rated man in 21 months to be named Serviceman basically the same as it is now air terminal by a welcoming warriors" returned earlier on of the Month during ceremonies in the commanding officer's under the plan, and career com- committee, consisting of their Thursday afternoon to a rain- i. office Friday. drenched paval air station. Perez' reported aboard the station.in July 1967 as a stewardsman The detachment provided criti- and was subsequently assigned"TAD to the'SupplyT epa'rtment->-:Red -Cross VolunteerClassSign cal cartographic photography./or- where he works in the parcel post area, receiving and processing, NATO. Allies in Norway, Europe mail.In. and North Africa, and photographic - a letter of nomination, Capt. D.A. Hempson supply officer Up Begins at Hospital coverage of airplane and stated that Perez Is considered by his supervisor to be one of the seaplane bases for updating aeronautical - best workers in the parcel post area often performing better than The'fall training class for Red wards. Volunteers will be required charts and for continu- his civilian counterparts. Cross volunteers at the Naval to work at least one half ing studies maritime and flight Perfect Example Hospital has been scheduled for ,day a week and provide her own safety. September 24 through 27, according transportation and uniform. While in Europe, Detachment Captain Hempson further wrote of Perez: "His willingness to to Mrs. Jastremski, Volunteers who have previous. 19 moved its base of operationsto please and his outstanding cooperative attitude have made him a newly appointed chairman of vol ly completed the course here or take advantage of seasonal perfect example not only for his fellow sailors but also for his unteers. at another installation are urgedto weather and workload priorities . civilian counterparts. Any woman over 18 years of sign up at the hospital. throughout the area. "In his pursuit of greater knowledge, better and more extacting age, whether Navy dependent or' skills, and personal advancement, Perez first qualified himselffor civilian, may apply by phoningthe the SD3 examination to be held in August, but then decided he Hospital Red Cross at 772- could best serve the Navy in the storekeeper rating. As a resultof 2218. his decision and his subsequent request to the Bureau Perez Volunteers trained by Red was convened to SN Perez then began preparing himself for the Cross are needed to render ser- August SK3 examination. vices to patients and insure the Buys Typewriter"In efficient operation of the medical - facility, according to Capt. which typifies Perez' drive for achievement, ;< ' a manner / / William S. Baker Jr., Hospital Perez purchased out of his own meager salary, a typewriter so commanding officer. // that he could practice typing on his own during his leisure hours. The and other administrative - As a result of his efforts he became qualified and took the Auguststorekeeper's captian and medical officers top s exam. will in the . instructing participate For his achievement, the 21-year-old bachelor was awarded a. . volunteer class which will run $10 gift certificate to the Candlelight Restaurant and a free portrait a.m.'until from 9 duringthe at the Navy ,Exchange Portrait Shop, by the Navy Exchange and a four noon trip to St. Augustine, sponsored by the USO. those days. who the Others nominated for the monthly award were E02 Kenneth Only complete Welch, AN Clifford Ayers and Wave AN Clara Nemeth. course will be able to serve as (MFM 1 a volunteer in the clinics and Former CO Retires I Col. Eckmann Assumes Marine Air Posthe Lt. Col. Ronald P. Eckmann is married to the former Doris A.E. James Jr., a 1967 graduate - became the new commanding officer Prather of Corpus Christi, Tex., of Tulane University, who is of the Marine Aviation Detachment and they have six children. currently undergoing flight train- r here Friday when he relieved Prior to his tour of duty at ing, and Russell P. James, 17. retiring Lt. Col.. A. E. El Toro, the colonel served with Commandant RemarksThe James. Marine Aircraft Group-36 in following is taken froma I.'a I. Originally scheduled for the Vietnam where he was awardedthe congratulatory letter from the NATTC parade field, rain forced Purple Heart Medal, 25 Air Commandant of the Marine Corpsto the ceremonies inside. Colonel Medals, the Vietnam Service Colonel James: "As you retire - Eckmann, a 19 year Marine Corps Medal, the Republic of Vietnam after more than 26 yearsof veteran, comes to the detachment Campaign Medal and the Navy service, I wish to expressmy from the Marine Corps Air Station Unit Citation, which was awarded personal appreciation for El Toro, Calif., where he to MAG-36 while he was with your dedicated service to our served as the assistant G-3 officer the unit. Corps and to our Country. You of the 3rd Marine Air- Colonel James had commandedthe can reflect with a deep sense of ?3 i b; ix' craft Wing. A former enlistedman Marine Aviation Detachmentsince personal pride and satisfactionupon : w the colonel earned his naval September 1967. From your record as a Marine aviator wings through the Nav- Louisiana, Colonel James' retirement Corps officer." SANTA SAILORS-Men attached to VP-5 loaded boxes of do- Cad from which he grad became effective Sunday uated program in March 1952. after 26 years ,of service with Colonel James and 'his family nated toys aboard a squadron plane Tuesday for school children Viet VetA the Corps. Colonel and Mrs. plan to remain in the Jacksonville in Jeretz, Spain. A squadron detachment is helping the native of Birmingham, Ala., James two sons; 2nd Lt. area. school-during current deployment to Rota. : 10NG c. 2 lve WB.CP / .... 4 ......... _. , --- I - --- -. ---. --. - -"", I r . 6, 1968 Pue2 IAY MFWS/AFTERBURNER - - I I - ne erYfC: s : Editorial' View Points I . ROMAN CATHOLIC Edwards Chapel Another VoteThis MASS 9 & 11 a.m. I MASS - 11:30 a.m. Y MASS : 9 a.m. is a major election year and the emphasis throughoutthe - 5 p.m.- country is to "get out the vote." This is as it should be, since pm.; & 7 p.m.-7:30 p.m. casting a ballot for the political candidate of our choice is not onlya primary right of every citizen, but a major responsibility as well. Young Catholic Organ, There are other forms of votes--U.S. Savings Bonds and Freedom i - 7:30 p.m. Shares. They really are votes--votes of confidence in our country ,< t and its future. NAVAL HOSPITALSt. And, perhaps just as important, they are positive factors in Luke's Chapel assuring your own future. f' True, as investments they don't have the potential vast and rapid Kf > MASS - 8:00 returns on your money--but how many of us have the "extra" x a.m. _ money we could afford to lose in speculation and so-called "easymoney" liii.arall 5 SERVICES-10:00 i : a.m. investments? ij As safe, secure and guaranteed investments, U.S. Savings Bonds --- j and Freedom Shares can't be beat. You know that your money is PIPED ASHORE -- Samuel C. Tawney, AZC was PROTESTANTAll ' invested in a "going corporation" that doesn't have to worry about the Fleet Reserve August 30 after 20 years of active Saints' Chapel vice. He was assigned to the Air Operations C FI CE Years of SCHOOL 9:00 a.m. Sixty #722 Worship Service10:00 The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness Bldg # 722. a statement that according to a recent poll man Youth - Fellowship t 6p.m. more than any disease except cancer. The Society #722. . because there is no cure for total blindness, prevention ' only answer to combating this tragic loss to mankind. Choir Rehearsal - The National Society is in its 60th year of dedicated Y 7'p.m. saving sight, and this month marks the Society's 19th Adult Club 7 - wide September-Sight-Saving Month campaign. p.m. # 722. Saves Babies' Sight Science Service -- going out of business. You also know that the 4 1/4 per cent interest The Society began its vision-saving history 60 years p.m. Bldg. #722. on Savings Bonds and the 5 per cent interest on Freedom crusaded and fought for the legislation that would Shares is guaranteed. If anything, the interest rates will continue prophylactic drops such as silver nitrate be put in the -*"""" """"""" to increase rather than drop. And, when the interest rates do rise, newborn baby. At that time 25 per cent of all children in aI , they cover the investment you've already made, not just new in schools for the blind had been needlessly blinded at I vestments. infectious disease called ophthalmia neonatorum or J Traffic These votes of confidence in the future and security of our country eyes." It was known that by putting such drops in I deserve the same serious consideration as your vote in the Presidential baby's eyes this blinding disease, could be prevented. Elections. When you study the U.S. Savings Bonds/Freedom The advancement of medical science with its { Shares platform of security, there's little doubt it's a winning ticket. and miraculous panaceas has increased our life span 16 \ Cast your vote of confidence in America through the allotment 1920. This most significantly contributes to the fact program and buy U.S. Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares. (AFPS) and glaucoma, for the most part diseases of the aging, be the two leading causes of blindness in the United following is a report of Shallow IncentivesBy Therefore, in its 60th year of saving sight, an vehicle accidents and traf- of the National Society's educational and public for the period Aug- is to persuade an ever-increasing number of senior 26. through - , LCdr. J. E. Dorsey, CHC ; surgery, the only known cure for cataract, is more than 35,827 veterans of World War II and 12,392 veterans of the Korean safe and successful. of Accidents War trained under the GI Bill of Rights to become clergymen. nonymous'v ---------5 7,800,000 veterans of World War II and more than two million of the Early Dedection Helpful Korean War entered colleges or trade schools for virtually every Amblyopia (lazy-eye blindness) and other vision this year through 26- 237 - - - occupation from astonomy.to zoology.It affect as many as one in every 20 preschool-age of accidents is interesting to note that the ministry ranked just below medi- nation today. However, if discovered and treated before through 1967 - 245 cine and law in the number of veterans preparing for the professionson the chances are that these vision problems can be grants from the GI educational program. corrected. By way of a Preschool Vision Screening number of days since There is a spiritual core to life. There must be. And these figures conducted by the National Society and its state affiliates in a motor vehicle taking account of preparation for spiritual cultivation are heartening the nation, thousands of preschoolers with suspicious - - 41 in an area too often motivated by shallow incentives.Our possible vision problems are referred for professional generation has become entangled in a vast maze of moral and tions each year. of Violations spiritual confusion. Selfishness is all about us. From the halls of There are an estimated 25,000,000 preschool ch1 - - 55 world authority to the cottages of humble workers, there is a wide- nation today. A large majority of them are age not - - -10 spread defiance of the simple laws of integrity. The great apostasyof However, this program as well as all programs and Driving - -1 our day is not so much the diabolical threat of world communism the National Society, which serve to educate Stop Sign 3 as it is moral decay. ages to the continuing need for greater - 41 What a challenge we have, to show that no matter how right our health and eye safety, are expanding each year to meet economic and political systems may be, we cannot stand with an undisciplined greater demands. drivers appeared spirit and a corrupt moral character. the Traffic Hearing Board : Arnold Toynbee says, "Civilizations do not go down fighting val- meeting held on August iantly, with banners flying, but they collapse ingloriously from inner A S.lut. to S.rvic. W of the cases in- decay." the following: five lost Only the sincere word of the Lord, spoken with compulsion and (Editor's Note: The following is reprinted from "The and parking privileges conviction by God's prophets for this generation, can keep people Marine Corps Supply Center, Albany, Ga.) station for various per- from inner decay. A service wife is mostly girl. But there ; were assigned to com- Year after year, men stand in the temple and hear the voice say, when her husband is away and she is the are eight-hour course in "Whom shall I send and who will for ?" To be of mowing lawn go us sureall us a flat tire on a youngster's, bike, that she begins driving; six received are imperfect, and some of us even unworthy, but yet, the call mustriQtaniwm is also a boy. to ; three Were given She usually comes in three size s--Petite, s; none were dismissed; plump, child." During the early years of her fined (U.S. COMMIS- marriage it is $: determine which size is her normal one. She has ); and none were referred J@ m@ ID I the world and measures time in terms of "places" as commanding officers for do in "It action. disciplinary years. was at Camp Lejeure that we all had s In Hawaii, Dan was promoted." five drivers were as At )fasl-ne of her babies Ss! born or a transfer 62 traffic points. plished, she was alone. This causes her to pact between her husband and the service that provides JTAX AIR NEWS to be overseas or on temporary duty at times A service wife is international. She may be an Iowa a French Mademoiselle, a Japanese or Southern belle The JAX AIR NEWS 'is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper discussing service problems, they all speak the same distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, She can be a great actress, and to heartbroken children Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, time, she gives an Academy Award performance 1 . a private' firm. All Copy submitted for use In the J AX AIR gOing to be such fun! I hear they have NEWS must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box tarantulas ... and rattlesnakes. Indian 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before pub theirs. She wonders if But her heart is lication. News Items are welcomed from all sources Telephone this is worth the sacrifice 772 3118 or 3119. An ideal service wife has the patience of ibility of putty, the wisdom of a scholar and the an angel Advertisements arc solicited by the publisher and queries If she dislikes money, it helps stamina concerning such should be directed to: When duty calls, she becomes "mmber " accepts this fact her two' and life can be The Holt miserable. Publishing Company 1950 Blanding Blvd. She is, above all, a woman Jacksonville. Fla. 32210 married to a Telephone 388 2755 her the permanency of serviceman gypsy, h frustration of conformity, and the SJriw2nn.1 " VOL. 26 NO. 24 SEPTEMBER 6, 1968 her packing boxes -- with squabbling children BUY U.S. sometimes wonders If it's worth it __ near BONDS, until i she step and cheerful voice of the lug who FREEDOM Then she is gave her all this.i happy -- juSt to be his service wife ( ) SHARESI l4lfrSeptember ..". - - 9" 6, $1968 JAX .AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3 College! Degree Offered RegistrationMade, w UM Through ADCO ProgramThe EasyForCountyVoters selection board for the high school and possess a GED Association Degree Completion equivalency certificate issued bya Duval County voters who are Program (ADCOP) will meet next state board of education or an unable to go personally to the May and career petty officers authorized high school. In the courthouse to register will be seeking to enroll in the pro- latter instance, they must have given an opportunity to place their gram should submit their applications scored in the upper fiftieth per- names on the rolls at several to the General Military centile on all tests. Finally they alternate locations this month. Training Office not later must have 24 weeks of class- The locations below will provide than March 31, according to a room instruction under Navy registration facilities on days Bupers Instruction. "A", "B", and "C" schools or indicated. ADCOP offers qualified appli- 12 transferable college credits, September 14, 10 a.m. to 5 cants an opportunity to pursue a or have attended Navy "A** and p.m. -- Cedar Hills Shopping full course load In three selected "B" school and have at least Center, Pic N Save (Uni- junior colleges leading to an six transferable college credits versity Boulevard, Gateway associate of science or arts degree They must have no record of Shopping Center, Regency in various vocational and conviction by summary, specialor Square the Daylight Grocery on became foster fathers technical fields. general court martial, con- West Edgewood Avenue and the MISSILE KITTENS ordnance jockeys Eligibility is in general determined viction by a civil court for other Beach Plaza Shopping Center when this obviously proud mother found her way into their equip- by the following cri- than minor traffic violations, or Jacksonville Beach. ment shack this Tuesday and gave birth to five kittens. Last reports teria: U.S. citizen petty officer more than two NJP's within the September 16 5:30 9 p.m. said mother and children were doing fine. second class or above one com- past two years. -- Cedar Hills, Pic N Save, pleted regular enlistment seven The three junior colleges util- Gateway, Regency and the Day- continuous completed years of ized under the program are Mount light Grocery. active naval service prior to San Antonio College in Walnut, September 17, 5:30 9 p.m.-- [ !iIwEsEb ti N FR November 1 of the fiscal year Calif Palomar College at San Cedar Hills, Lakewood Shopping for which enrollment is sought. .Marcos, Calif., and Pensacola Center, Highland Shopping Cen- Applicants must not have anyun- Junior College in Pensacola,Fla. ter Regency and the City Lib- 1PTX FLORISTWe expired service obligation under Prior to transfer to the pros- rary. terms of a prior enlistment incentive pective schoolanADCOPstudentmust September 18, 5:30 9 p.m. program such as SCORE, reenlist or extend his cur- -- Cedarl Hills,Lake wood,High- wire Flowers STAR, etc., by Nov. 1 of the rent enlistment for six years lands and Regency. Located halfway between Cecil & HAS,at pertinent year: They must pos- from the first day of Septemberor September 19, 5:30 9 p.m. sess a high school diploma, or February, depending upon the -- Paxon Shopping Center, Town 103rd St. & W.sconn.tt Blvd. have completed three years of time of year in which the quar- and Country Shopping Center,the 5329 WESCONNETT BLVD. ter commences. U. S. Post Office on 12333 North CDR KirpiitisBecenas Main Street, Southside Estates FREE DELIVERY PHONE 771-3770 Shopping Center and the Mitchell .. ' CoBtirloR C.cil CPO Club House at 1010 Alcorn Road. September 20, 5:30 9 p.m. CECI -- Commander Anthony -- Paxon Town and Country, J. Karpaitis, executive officer Clvb Hi-litts Gateway, and Regency Square. of Attack Squadron Sixty September 21, 10 a.m. to Only 21% .lIls iron HAS JII Miin Gita Six, became an Intrepid centurion 5 p.m. -- Paxon Phillips High- last week when he made his 100th CECIL--Sept. 6: Music will be way Plaza, Gateway, Regency, arrested landing aboard the car furnished by Mel Gaden and the the Daylight Grocery Moncrief rier. The landing was made while Lazy Rhythm Girls. Menu include and 21st street, and the Atlantic elITUtAOOR IIII operating on Yankee Station in Lobster and Porter House Beach Shopping Center. the Tonkin Gulf Steak. The Commander marked the Saturday, Sept. 7: On the menu war GO TOGEN Q.. occasion with the usual ceremonial again is Lobster and Porter _CNtr_ House with music by Max Wol- J, wistsK iMt7tN c cake cutting following his A PAR T M 1 N T S 126th combat mission over North niewicz. NNd I' ' Wednesday Sept.11:Tonight is Vietnam. Cdr. Karpaitis is the only "Waldo" who is a veteran of Foreign Dish Night and guests 1, 2, 4 3 t.dr..r A'....... a previous Western Pacific will be able to dine ,on an old Cruise. New Orleans favorite, Dwbar's fi.. $131. ,,, ...tIt Jambalaya, $1.50. Entertainmentby ? ,. : ; Phil Cook and the Chessmen. ,Ise NAVY e MATADOR! .the true tradition of old Spain h "is. graciously' -reflected, both 'Inside' and ,out tide' , 'In these unique' and appealing villas. AUTOINSURANCE. You Can Fly v J aw choice' of I, 2, or 3 bedroom apartments 'Is a Standby Offered. with a maximum of living' space, privacyand ' +' an 'ideal location 'in quiet, rustic Orange Park. \ t With ME... uxuriout. Spanish. furniture,. lush carpeting and drapes, spacious' dining' area and over sized' 'kit chens are but a few of the distinctive features that <, I ANYTIME make EL MATADOR Apartments the place for YOU! f k "".;! -,, ; " '; >>\ / or r-L_. 2/3 FARE MILITARY RESERVED 42 YOUTH FARESEXCURSION I i i S11. . w FARES 9\, M0. h y' '? J'' FAMILY PLAN !, , FARES y 1'-24 'y q 'h h* f r n1 3 9 P l M aerie M .. l Y .4 .. Stop in at' the AIRLINES TRAFFIC ', OFFICE JJAMTO( ) Bldg.\ 0 lilts.; 13, Main Gate Ext. 3553 .i or 387 2811 0800 to 1700 Monday through Sat urday At Mayport Disbursing Office Bldg. T -24 1 ., every Thursday 0800 to 1500. r, r 4 FREE-golf at private country clubWall ' ; Complimentary Cokes to Wall Carpeting Abundant amount of parking City Haps Key Chains ,Plenty of closets with dr...- Club sized swimming pool S -'ing closets in m..terand .... and SMILES! Fare. with Cabanas pool rid* phones bedroom room children's swimming pool H Front and rear entrance Garbage pick up and maintenance ; ROBERT TRAVISAGENCY AIRLINES'TRAFFICOFFICE Y Central Heat and Mt Condi - tioning Dishwashers .ft)., Private terrace with glass Disposal, rang and oven by VHt sliding doorsORANGE 389.3483 1165, S. EDGEWOOD 741 HWY. 17 SO. PARK( 2 w OF ROOSEVELT :PHONE 264-2115 '. 244284VSeptember 388.3583 s'saATNASVELT ... - September! 6. 1968 I. Page_ 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER I I II DarterSelected I NATlX Behind the ScenesBy I Goff Jax--Among the highlights of June the Patrol Squadron Forty-Five NATTCon awards ceremony held August 23 to MMl Merle Cornell receiveda Chief Smith came from Memphis, was the .presentation of thesquadron's Art Aug. Jan. 30, 1966, "Red Darter Letter of Appreciation on instructorat of the He is an f. t 30, for outstanding performancewhile Tennessee. Month" award to Aviation Anti- he served at the Disease AEB( )Smith School.Chief and his wife Ann Submarine Warfare Technician \ Vector Control Center at the < daughters,Janet Lyn Third Class Willard J. Demo three ..:: Naval Air Station. have t: :. and Donna. presented to da The letter was almost At : Petty Officer Cornell by Capt. Having completed AOC EdwardD. NATTC commanding years in the Navy ; R.P. Kline, the four-year h officer, in a ceremony held in Clark Sr. was the captain's office. Capt. L.W. 61 He'caine NATTC from VA- to officer-in-charge of the Teller, USS disease control center, attendedthe 93, stationed aboard the ceremony.In Ranger (CVA-61)), in June, 1965. N the letter Capt. Teller said He is anAO (A) School Instruc "Not only have you'discharged tor.Chief 1: .F 'i but Clark won "Instructorof well, BIG REWARD--A02 Richard J. Brissette Jr. take oath as h; your you have responsibilities at all times shown the Year" at Memphis, Tenn., , reenlists for six years to receive a Variable Reenlistment your concern for and contributedto for his outstanding performanceHe Bonus of $5,254.20. Commanding Officer, Capt. R.P. Kline the overall success of this received a plaque which read: administers the oath.Congratulatory. center's mission." "Naval Air Mobile Training Petty Officer Cornell enlistedin Group Instructor of the Year the Navy in March 1955,trans 1961." Letter. * * ,. ferred to the Naval Reserve in I 1959 and returned to active dutyon The NATTC Drill Team per- AX 3 Demo Feb. 19, 1960. He has been formed to approximately 15,000 .I.II .If assigned to the First Lieuten- exhilarating spectators at the Jr. by Cdr.: H.D. Wilbur VP-45 ant's Division since reportingto Sun and Space Festival Paradeat commanding officer. NATTC in August. Cape Kennedy Aug. 31. Petty Officer Demo, a native Petty Officer Cornell and his The Drill Team stayed over- Annapolis, Md., has been aboard wife Marilyn have two children, night at Patrick Air Force Base VP-45 for seven months and on a daughter Tammy and a son located in the vicinity of the active duty for one year with Jeffeory. Cape. After the parade Saturday VS-661, a reserve squadron # # morning, personnel at the air based at Andrews Air Force One navyman received a large force base took the Jaxon Lan- Base. bonus during ceremonies held by cers on a tour of the area including Serving as an electronics sen- Capt. R.P. Kline, CO, in which a complete tour of Cape sor operator aboard one of the four men reenlisted. Three of Kennedy itself. Red Dart P-3 Orion aircraft . . a the men took on six year AX3 Demo was selected for the "hitches." while the fourth re- CW02 Quanor C. Beatty was award for his devotion to duty I enlisted for four years. promoted to his present rank ina and excellent performance of assigned - f A02 Richard J. Brissette Jr's ceremony on Sept. 3, con- tasks. } six year reenlistment left him ducted by Commanding Officer, Three VP-45 officers also received - i ai a $7,005.60 richer after the Aug. Capt. R.P. Kline. awards at the ceremony, 30 ceremony; that is, before the Warrant Officer Beatty reported Ltjg( ) V J. Ehlers was desig- Internal Revenue Service claim- to NATTC as an Aviation nated patrol plane commander; ! 4 ed their share of the bonus. He Ordnance Instrustor on Dec. 9, received $1,751.40 normal re- 1966, from NAS Pensacola where I enlistment bonus and $5,254.20 he attended an eightweek Trem- variable reenlistment bonus duins Aviation Officer Indoctrin r f CONGRATULATED--Capt. R.J. Kline, CO, awards MM I IY based on his AO and 3VRB mul- ,ation Course. , Merle J. Cornell a Letter of Appreciation for' his outstanding tfple rating. Petty Officer Bris-' performance while serving with the Disease Vector Control. sette received his bonus in a Chapel Seeks, lump sum, a recently recom- mended practice, instead of the Organ FundsFunds old method of splitting bonuses MILITARY AUTO INSURANCE into several installments. are being sought to build Petty Officer Brissette en- a 71-rank pipe organ at the listed in the U.S. Naval Aviation Memorial Chapel - All Ranks All Ages Navy on May '" ,. 3, 1965. He has been an instructor at NAS Pensacola in memoryof r Ay 3 .ry. lOW RATES at AO School since he Naval and Marine Corps avia- reported to NATTC in July. He tors who have died in Vietnam. EASY MONTHLYPAYMENTS came from VO-67 which was deployed Chairman of the fund drive, in Nakhon Phanon, Thai- Retired Vice Admiral Rob- ert Goldthwaite said donationsof land.HN3 Jon R. Hubner's six year $25 or more will enable con- star reenlistment enabled him to tributors to have the name of Ltjg( ) Comptonand select the school he will attend. the person in whose memory the Lt. T.E. Gray and Lt (jg) CONTINENTAL INSURANCE His choice under the Star Pro- gift is made inscribed in a per- J.D. Compton were presentedwith gram was HMC) School. manent book of remembrance. safety commendations for UNDERWRITERS INC. Petty Officer Hubner servedin Twenty per cent of the funds previous duty as flight instruc- the clinical laboratory Camp needed to build the proposed tors in the Naval Basic Train- (Formerly McDonald's Insurance) Lejeune, N.C., where he was assigned organ have been donated since ing Command. 4479 Roosevelt ftlvd. 3IS-7674 to the medical department the drive began in January. before coming to NATTC in May. Contributions may be mailedto Call Us Anytime He is currently assigned to the the Memorial Funds, Naval .rrr..rrrrrrrre a Medical Department NATTC. Aviation Memorial Chapel, NAS, : : AEC James L. Smith's six Pensacola, Fla. 32508. r ,ro ....".,-..,.,... reenlistment him Further information be .. , year starts on : : may !: :;; :\';\;:\ his 15th year in the Navy. His obtained by writing Capt. SilasR. A 'MOTORS64:' IUMIIIIUNIUIIIIIIIulwulNIUIIIIIIIIIIMImffulHIuIty1IuNIIHhI' i IUUNIU first enlistment was on Oct. 10, Johnson, commanding officer, : .. . BIG SAVINGS .NOW] 1954. NAS, Pensacola, Fla. 32508. :' - --------- - - BIG CHIEF ON SLIGHTLY BLEMISHED TIRES r \\""" '' : : THE GREAT NEW :: ; : I TIRE CO. POLYesterfiber MONEYCash : P-L-E-N-T-Y 'tt"tiI::: : \ GLASS . Monthly Months r of VW'sl! . BELTED TIRES! I IN You Get Payment to. Pay e \ 1 DAY : ............. . Flta I ...and Regular Ouals. Also $ 84.33 K5.00, 24 r.n BIG DISCOUNTS N 64 FALCON Wagon .$490 J R.t. off our regular low prices on $25 to $600ARRANGED 219.27 13.00 24 : 61 FALCON Wagon .$190 * cPo CONVENTIONAL SECONDS 320.79 19.00 0 61 FORD Wagon $190 . a* Owns 24 59 RAMBLER $190 J $9.95 UP plus F.E.T. 427.51 25.00 24 : Wagon e immitHHHiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiilii IIUIIIIIIIIIIIU niiiuiiiiiillliui$ e 59 VW has. . $390. NO MONEY DOWN!! 500.51 29.00 24 e camper possibility J We fimiice anyoie IN Military Service! BY PHONE 600.00 34.39 24 .: 52 CHEV.truck Pick-up. $55 J r WE UNDERSELL ALL l'a)inciiis ui.-ludr interest. .. ........... eWe Department Stores Company Stores and Independent Tire Dealers : U S o/a FINANCE COMPANY Buy-Sell-Finance eE 6015 BLANDING BLVD 771-3442 ..., : I (Across from the House of Bargains' 4721 SAN JUAN AVE. 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TO 10 P.M. 5481 NORMANDY BLVD T. .OPEN SUNDAY NOON 'TIL 6 P.M.ACRES . OF FREE PARKING I September 6, 1968 Page 6 _JAX_ _AIR_ ucwc/et. +TERBURNER n n f Mad Foxes Win i .,,,,,.' ,' ,j.:, Marine News ___ . F ': By SSgt. Jim Custer 2nd Safety AwardJax _____ ,1" \ Jax--One arrival and one departure - __ marked the Marine Aviation Detachment's rather slow -- The Patrol SquadronFive bat readiness, high moral and week transfer-wise. "Mad Foxes" have been economy of operation through Reporting in was GySgt. Donald - announced as the winners of safety. White who will assume duties the Chief of Naval Operations Since 1962 VP-5 has flown as an instructor with the Safety Award for the second time 61,000 hours without incident or \l&_ AE School Section. A 16-year In two years. accident, this includes over 9,000 marine veteran, Gunny White reports The award which is presented hours in direct support of com- to the detachment from annually in recognition of out- bat operations in Vietnam. Dur- Vietnam where he served as standing achievement is aviation ing the past year the "Foxes" NCO-in-Chargeof the Avionics safety was previously presentedto have flown over the far cornersof J Section of VMFA-323 of the 1st the "Foxes" in 1967 while the world and are presentlyon Marine Aircraft Wing. they were on deployment to Sang- deployment to Rota, Spain. k Departing the MAD scene after ley Point in the Philippines.The Recently PATRON Five was three years service as NCO-in- CNO Safety Award exem- also announced as the winnersof 555555. bS'S 1S Charge of the Supply Section is plifies the promotion of "Readi the COMNAVAIRLANT Excel- 11 } ii GySgt. Clarence R. Davis. With ness through Safety" and is a- lence Award for Battle Effic- ) 18 years service as a marine 1 thieved only as a direct result iency and Combat Readiness in under his belt, GySgt. Davis is \ of an aggressive aviation safety Antisubmarine Warfare and HOST PATIENTS The Marine headed for duty with the Marine Was also nominated by OMNAV- program.: AIRLANT for the Arleigh Burke Wives Club hosted a recrea- ,,.., Corps Supply Activity Philadelphia - All Marine and naval aircraft Trophy for outstanding improvement tion night for patients at the Na- [ Penn.. . . squadrons are eligible for the in combat readiness. val Hospital August 20. Enter- '. award which is selected Patrol Five is under taining the patients were local JI : Hard work and extra effort given to Squadron 'At.I.. ,\ ." really does P-1yoff as evidencedby squadrons in recognition of the command of Cdr. J.R. guitarist Robert Taylor, "The \ ,,.: ,3 p,:. the meritorious promotion of outstanding contributions Farrell. ,Solutions" , to com- " ) ;" Cpl. Thomas L. Wingler to his team of Sid and ( ) '.'), .I'J I Advance to Airmen Seaman wives also present rank. Cpl. Wingler put ments. Above, "!" in plenty of hard work and extra I : time which enabled him to Jax--The following NAS Also advanced off the August offers AIC James come personnel cookies out the honorman of class 814, I were advanced to E-3 exam were: SN Nancy L. Mal- some as a result of the August Exam:. burne, SN Nancy L. Morrow, SN gins to play.Marine. Aviation Electrician's Course SN Arthur J. Barbeau, AN Steven Alan: G. Oertel, SN William M. "A". His 92.04 average toppedall D. Carmichael, SN RichardA. Quilligan, AN Nicholas K. Reeger Aids other members of his class Carroll, AN Bernard Cl rk, SN Wayne A. Sawyer, AN which includes marines and sai- AN David A. Thompson, FN Joseph lors. Gary L. Etheridge, AN Robert - L. Ingram, SN Louise C. M. Turton, SN Bruce W. Val- Cpl Wingler joined the Marine Jensen, SN Sharon E. Kepler, entin, FN Richard S. Vander- Serves Corps on Nov. 27, 1967 and reported - FN Robert S. Lenz, AN JohnW. ploeg, and SN Patricia A.Wynne.PO to MAD as a private on Letoureau, and AN LarryJ. functions. Put- March 23. settled . . Linton. Getting " Advisory Board Meets station can they enter Two marines checked in to The regular monthly meet- lems for a the station hos- MAD this week, one from Viet ing of the First and Second ily, but when a Tuesday be of every nam and one from temporary count- can Class Petty Officer's Mess ferred to the duty. in a few sur- guan advisory board will be heldin there is a group Returning from a temporary for these patients, tl the club at 1:30 p.m.Thurs- ready and willing assignment with the Weapons are recovering day. All primary and/or and his family Training Unit at Marine Corps received in Viet Q,9llczs} secondary members are encouraged possible. This School Quantico, Va., was Gy ; Wives Club, has John Maurer. his to attend. This is help in easing the Sgt During two ,! the only way that your first marine with his caused by months with the unit, Gunny San Juan at Niblick and Second Class Petty Of- ting settled. orders. Many Maurer was a member the Marine - Phone'384 4406 ficers will be represented in The amazing have husbands Corps Pistol Team and com- I' the running of your club. ladies is that > peted in the Maryland State Match in Vietnam. /f e J, 2, & 3 Bedrooms signed marine aid the annual and went on from there to Camp 16 Nantes Perry, Ohio, for the National r Garden Type Apartmentswith August drive conduct- ... Country,Club Corps Reserves Match held there annually. He Atmosphere YN2 Jon W. Moore has Deen privilege ot the less fortu- said it was a very rewarding ; I Kitchens equipped with G-E selected as the VP-16 Bluejacket one month. Christmas experience and he will now resume - Moore't at time. Ranges 6 Refrigerators of the month of August. Along Moore's letter his duties as an instructor agenda is parti- Individual I and Heating Air by Conditioning.GE with a letter of commendation, tion cited his Marine Corps with the Marine Mechanical Fun- .I Drapes furnished he received a squadron plaque ficiency and Action Pro- damentals School here. t( Wall toVaII\ Carpeting and presented by the Commanding formance as an the refugees of Sgt. Raymond D.Payne reported - .Large Swimming Pool Officer, Cdr. T.H. Ross.Numer- Personnel aboard from Vietnam. During \ ous other benefits were also Squadron his 13 month tenure there, he fur- baby received, among these are a reserved ment. Indicated for the children's served with Marine Aircraft parking space and the noteworthy was hospital, the Group 36 which is a helicopterunit. awarded the as leading one boy in Sgt. Payne was during the Ranch Christ Combat Aircrewman's Wings and six-month three Air Medals for his ser- These are only Spain. Moore is' functions vice as a. gunner. officer records a " "Eagles. of the club are: it E. Swartz, presi- .A ; A. Slocumb I et1EMENTIf9 Mrs. Ken- ;and Mrs. secretary. + a"S held the first and err 6 of every month : meeting scheduled (, are held : Aviation Detach- = 1 - v .. w: for Bldg.member-572 !" 11.; ) wives, and :._ar - ... m , both ,, .r; .t, .a current- duty and retired. ' rw: +c i all n regardless of : ARBOLES r, : , THE , <\, > . ;...X. .1':'{, > "" '' (in joining ORANGEPARK Club should YNZ at 3846584or APARTMENTS. Mrs. Slocumb at 264-9487. I ..... ... . .Iee. 'Or..P' Week AH writ* with c ml.t. carpeting .d trM town"CCNTOrT 'd..d .. ..... School of Dance ,J.cki'nvlltlOIrd AM wttswt..w........pr1.*.*rprivrtcDKJM GOIHGOH LEAVE? CD. hreNd'Tlavqulen. 457 Kingsley Ave., SI / Hood !!.,:A. ...........11...wits.dre..tl..lydry. 'e0 FOLLOWING/ THE SHIP? 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'Jacksonville, Florida '32210 Main St. at 14th 354 66135214 Beach Bird. 398.2681. Telephone: 384-7821 i Open Weekdays & Sat. -8:30 to 6 P.M. ' .. .... . .. . .tA i.I: 'I; ii : . :m< :: =>:m: m2. :&: _Z_ wu $74 m W.1; 'f } tl$: { Save Time & Money!! Check This Service Shopper Weekly For The Best Buys In TownSeptember 8 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER September 6, 1968 r( )1ituww; , .1.'x HHHH H H H HHi H IH HHl H HIiHHH H Hi H HHIHHl H HHH H H H H TUDES POfi SALE /// H S , (PERMIT NUMBER: 10-A,DUVAL COUNTY) LLADIN 50 foot SUMBEAMit RADIAN KEROSENE Hose Garden ELECTRIC , A Heater r REG. 4 *A ef Mowers 475 *3 0 B e lawn f ar9ainSloo 52 41)99 NOW a , REG;.50 6999 Now !A 4 NoW ;OWM N.MANNING' 16" HACK i DECKER fAM' UlC.P . Dllll j BROOMS / REG. . All Items in REG. 39.95 3199 NOW ,6.99NOW 1199 SALE REG. . Store 1.89 NOW 149 PRICED SA,OLIN IEM''GTOII''' SHOT GU" fll1WAll STOVES COlMAM CAMS SHEllS 179 Weekly D r w I ng BURNER REG A LL GAUGES,,39 QTSN W5 5 49 For 3.65 GAL.REG.6.99 l c A REG A FREE PllltS' NOW '099 NOW C aECis EarNO I PURCHASE NECESSARY SHORt HARDWARE LAKE BLANDING BLVD.,u.CKSONVILLE,FLA. oURS 8 A.M.-b P.M.S . FRIDAY-SE'T' 6 1949 STARTS SAlt ERY'FHING IN THE STORE ON SALE. iJ;', ilL' ,I, '.i\,)\, ., , 6, 1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 9 Movies rink. I -I U .I WB* ) f Movies will be shown nightly SchedulesCPO J at. the NAS Jax Theater at 7:30 p.m. There will also be a kiddie matinee at 2 p.m. Saturday and a CLUB--Tonight the Red Ads should be mailed to the Holt Publishing Company, 1950 Blanding Blvd Jacksonville, regular feature 2 p.m. Sunday Coats Five will be providingthe Florida, 32210, to arrive not later than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. ;4 and holidays. The Hospital Theater musical beat and Mark Castle Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be published the following week unless the I will have one nightly feature will be the star attraction tomor, publisher is instructed otherwise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must r at 7 p.m. Cecil Field will have row. Specials for the week Include be received WITH the copy for the ad. two nightly shows during the sirloin steak Saturday for week at 5:30 and 8 p.m. Mat- $1.65, Sunday prime rib roast Do Not Send dsh inees will be shown on week- $1.95, Thursday evening pizzas 1.1' i i ends at, 2 and 5 p.m. Ratings for $.75 and sea food special Rite:' Minimum charge ((3 11.15)) : $2.00 A-Adults; GA-General Audience; Friday for $1.25. . . . . E-Excellent M-Matured ;Youths VG-Very; S-Superior Good; G-; "0" CLUB -- Entertainers Per additional line ((4 words per 11.1)). . .. 0.50 Good F-Fair CNA-Class Not ; ; featured at the club this week Available. include the Tune Twisters who Friday, Sept., 6 will appear tonight from 8 until 11:30 p.m. and the Charley Jay NAS: "TRIPLE CROSS" star- Orchestra from 8:30 p.m. ,until DO YOU WANT TO BE A DISC BELLAIR BILLIARDS JUSTISS TRAILER PARK 1qtr. ting Christopher Plummer and 12:30 a.m.tomorrow.Happy Hour JOCKEY? For information call SNOOKER & POOL Mile no. of NAS. Clean Romy Schneider. (Color spydrama will be held today and Saturday 355 4834. Day or night. Open Daily modern trailers & Apts. 389- : 125 mins.) A M/VG. from 3:30 until 6 p.m. Enjoy !Bellair Shopping Center 3007. HOSPITAL: "FORTUNE the Friday night champagne special DARDEN MOBILE HOME WIL-MAR APARTMENTSNear COOKIE" starring Jack Lemmon and dinner from 6 to 10 Subdivision 9416 Crystal SpringsRd. ORANGE PARK & and Walter Matthau. ,(Color spy p.m. Sunday a buffet dinner will ., 781 2127. Close to Cecil TROPICAL SETTING NAS Cecil 1&blk w/of Jammes Rd. Furn. Unfurn. drama: 125 mins.) A-M/E. be served from 6 to 9 p.m. Field 85x91' Lg. Lots water, EXECUTIVE AREA CECIL FIELD: "CHALLENGE Tuesday night is foreign dish paved roads patio 2nd Mo. rent HOLLY POINT Apts. Newly painted 2BR LR, Kit. Nook Car FOR ROBIN HOOD" starring night from 6 to 9 p.m. Free. 4 BR, 2 Baths, Corner F'place: Furn 2 parking. Barry Igham and Leon Green. !t between LR & DR, Lge. Mod.' Water Sewage & Garbage incld. (Adventure drama: 80 mins.) ACEY DEUCEY CLUBDanceto FOR RENT OR FOR SALE -' Kit., Wooded Lot Will refinance Only $85 Mo. for unfurn. Call GA/G Houses & Apts. Equity, VA: & .FHA or VA $28,500.VIRGINIA 387-2541. nites or weekends Call the of the Mark tunes Castle .>... Saturday, Sept. 7 Dance Band tonight and "comeas FHA resales $50 & $100 dwn. E. BELL 389-0744. Plenty of Vacancies. '; NAS: "DARK OF THE SUN"starring are" for Call' Powell or Mills USN REAL ESTATE you casual night. UNFURN. HOUSE FOR RENT :' ', Rod Ret. 264 2411 Orange Park 264 2488 Broker Taylor and Yvette facilities Dining are from 4031 Baltic St., 2 Br., 1 Bath open :. '. Mimieux. (Color action: 125 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday swing with ,Realty. MilitaryFreeNotary.SERVICEMEN'S : ((24 I Hr: 356 2462)) Bungalow w/stove&ref rig.Furn. mins.) AMG.HOSPITAL the Four Clubs and Sunday following Dining Rm., Garage & Space : "TRIPLE CROSS". game night JohnT.Luns- WIVES 'DELRAY MANOR 110th.. & Heater. $90 Mo. EV 85545. :- CECIL Karen St. New all brick FIELD "FORTUNECOOKIE" homes : ford and the 8 Balls will be Toy Demonstrators Part-tiine. AC Low 20's. Building Lots under the light. Happy Houris No Must SINGERS Saturday Matinee spot experience needed. Available. Floyd White, Bldr. FOR $25 NAS "ZEBRA IN THE Monday through Wednesday Drive Earn $1,000 in 3 mos., 7715643. Sewing Machines, left in storage. KITCHEN" : - ', from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Smor- Bonus Plan. Call 771 3211 Good condition. Does everything starring Jay North and Andy gasbord is served every Thursday complete with attachments. Ext.274. 4-7 Devine. (Color Comedy). "SON p.m. -VOLKSWAGEN Friday and Sunday, all you Yours for storage charge, $25. OF GERONIMO" Chapter 10. $800 Owner 388-4260 after 5. for $1.25. can eat each. Call 353-1946.Will deliver Sunday, Sept. 8 LAKE""LOTSLarge No obligation.WAREHOUSE HOW SWEET IT IS" GARAGE SALE EVERY starring BLUE JACKETS INNTonightdance SUNDAY 1606 MAIN ST. James Garner and Debbie Rey- to the music of Phil Cay lots on Santa Fe Lake. Starts Sept. 8th. Something for nolds. (Color comedy: 107mins.) and the Chantels. Tomorrow afternoon Terms. Call Owner 387-7379. Everyone. Until all is sold. Call A Civilian Use A-M/E from 2 to 6 p.m. the 384-3349 from 9 to 6. For Service Know How HOSPITAL: "DARK OF THE Standard Production will be FOR RENT 2 BR APT. FURN. Major Company has openings inmost , SUN". viding the beat, followed by pro-Phil Orange Park Will rent to TAD 1965 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE areas of Fla., for men ' i CECIL FIELD: "TRIPLE Personnel or" Bachelors. 264 10 x 55, 6 ft. Tilt out. Cent. of ability initiative and desire 'j,' Cay from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. 6884. of for than , CROSS" A/Cond., Washing Mach., Lot higher average earnings. J Monday, Sept. 9 Sunday, the Nu Sounds will.per- Extras. 771-3285', for details. Complete training provided. Include - '1: .', .NAS:: "BLOW'UP", form from 2 ,until 6 p.m., followed MUST SELL' 66.'t ( : starring 1963 MOBILE' 10166-103rd St. Lot .. telephone number I when .. by The Crystal Cathedral. : .. Vanessa Redgrave and David HOME Assume pymts., Under addressing inquiry to: Monday the Nu Sounds will be : I" .- Hemming. (Color drama: 118 $1800. Lot 1006 Washington St., Regional Supervisor 1'/'" mins.) AVG.HOSPITAL'. on stage Tuesday the Sixteensand Colonial Mo. Ho. Pk., LaneAve., WANTED TELETYPE TYP- 2911 McCoy Rd.. T "HOW SWEET IT Wednesday the Crystal Cath- South 786 0449. ing or light bookkeeping position. Orlando Fla. 32809. IS". edral. Near NAS Cedar Hills or Timu- quana Ave. Office or home. SINGER CECIL FIELD: "DARKOFTHE . SUN., 7720993. GOLDEN SEW USED AS A DEMONSTRATORONLY. : ; Tuesday, Sept. 10 NAS"GREEN BERETS" WANTED RIDERS TO SAN Like new4dr.desk.Does starring OPEN J I \ SUNDAY John Wayne, David Jansen DIEGO CALIF. Leaving Sept. all this without attachments:Buttonholes - e and Jim Hutton. (Color war drama for more Info. Call 387-3964 or fancy designs blind 389-0244. hems overcasts winds bobbin / : 141 mins.) A-M/E. HOSPITAL: "BLOW UP". through needle. Bal. $41 or$5.20mo. FOR SALE Free home trials. 771-8211 "; 1"" CECIL FIELD: "HOW SWEET 'J IT IS** G.E. Refrigerator. Call 771-6757 Dealer. ('I' Wednesday, Sept. 11 A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY after 5 p.m. FOR SALE : NAS: "ROAD HUSTLERS" VOLKSWAGEN CHASSIS Com- .... W. C" them the VW 16 point Saf.ty and P.rfofta.ne. In.p.ct- '66 BUICK SKYLARK Robert Dix and Scott and starring plete motor extra pans plus that ion. Then w tuned up tl ht.n.d, and replaced varythin A/C 4 DR., HT, P/S P/B Brady. (Color action comedy: needed It. And fu.r teed them 1007 for the repair or replacementof tires. $60.00. Call725-3164after 104 mins.) CNA.HOSPITAL ., all major mechanical parta for 30 day or 1000 ml lea. Coma Extra Clean. 7717262. 5 p.m.ORANGE. F on In and double check. : "GREEN BER- ENGINE TRANSMISSION REAR AXLE FRONT AXLE ...." ETS" ASSEMBLIES *BRAKE.SYSTEM -ELECTRICAl. SYSTEM STEREO COMBINATION $63 PARK-FOR SALE BY \, CECIL FIELD: "BLOW UP" CONSOLE MODEL with radio Owner. Two Bedroom house and YouR COMHi5jgy 63 VW SEDAN . : .. .. $895 take stereo up like payments new. 4 speed on beautiful record two arate story buildings duplex both furnished on lot 871/2 sep- i' 64 VW SEDAN '. . . . $1075 changer. Balance due$63. or $8 x 225 ft., facing on two' streets. 65 VW SEDAN. . . '. . $1200 per month. Phone 353-1946 any- 264-9234. ; 1 66 VW SEDAN. . . . :{ $1400 time.deliver Ask for Credit obligation.Manager.Will A-l. EFFICIENCY FOR RENT ,.1 r ". III 67 VW SEDAN. . .' . 'I. .' $1650 Music Center no, 1606 Main St. 388-0638.Furn. Pvt. Bath Riverside t\ { 66 VW SEDAN Air Condo ''';. ". $1690 Jacksonville. .oona.0ooaon. 66 VW Squareback. . .. . .. .$1795 MpkE Qy,4Y AutlloitEPfJRCNASs 67 VW Karman Cpe . ". .1.; .. '> .$1950 Unclaimed Layaway Write Your OWN !! 67 VW Fastback . . . . $1950 NEVER USED Twin needle Zig Zag sewing ma- MX'S GRf ATEST 67 VW Fastback, Air Cond.. . : $2150 chine. Makes buttonholes fancy Want Ad ' r. I FURNITUREVALUES' 66 OLDS F85 Deluxe, 4 Dr. Loaded, Air Cond. $1895, designs or blind$5 mo.hems.Dealer.Paybal.$25cash Free 3 Lines Only $2.00 67 F Al RL AN E 500 2Dr H.T. Loaded Air Cond. $2395 home trial 771-9106 anytime. Additional Lines 50* :- 65' MALIBU S/S, 2 Dr. HT, A/T . .$1495 eoaonoooooTasty 64 PLYMOUTH 4-Door, A/C. . . .$ 895 i I 66 FAIRLANE 500 4 Dr. Sta. Wag. Loaded. $1795 I3eef . j! TACOS 19 'rl(. OutI ;. PEtf OVER 40 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM J ii Ii I Ii I SUHDWPISGQUHX WESTS I DEVOLKSWAGEN --mexiteril1 1i Mixlcaa DI :In ii i INC. OCEAN Ph.BLVD.246-8266 Atlantic Beach 130 1// biINr 5IORS 1150 LANE AVE., S., Jacksonville, Fla. 781 5511 Across OPEN from 72 NOON-CLOSED Sea Turtle Parking Lot J 96 j. MON. L Open 8 to 8 Daily, Sat. 8 to 5 Open Sun. 1 PM to 6 PM ,. J JSeptember -. -- --'- 68--- Page l 10 ._JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER September 6..1 I ,j" Time Element Vital! Factor in Absentee VotingWASHINGTON - (AFPS) CALIFORNIA MARYLAND MONTANA NEW JERSEY Armed Forces personnel voting Nov. 4 6 p.m. Nov. 6 Close of polls Nov. 5 Close of polls Who May Vote by Absentee by absentee ballot in the 1968 COLORADONov. MASSACHUSETTS NEBRASKA Ballot: general election risk having' 5 5 p.m. Nov. 6 Close. of polls Nov. 7* 10 a.m. "Military service voter" their vote not counted if their CONNECTICUTNov. MICHIGAN NEVADANov. means a qualified elector under - ballot misses the receipt of ballot 6 6 p.m. Nov. 6 Close of polls 5 Close of polls Constitution and laws of deadline even by a few min- DELAWARENov. MINNESOTA NEW HAMPSHIRE this state who comes withinone utes.Most 5 12 noon Nov. 6 Close of polls In time for transmittal to of the following categories - states require that vot- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIANov. Election officials before polls : ed absentee ballots reach election 5 8 p.m. MISSISSIPPI close on Election Day. a. Persons in military service - I officials by Election Day, FLORIDANov. Nov. 5 NEW JERSEY their spouses and de- I Nov. 5. There are however, 4 5 p.m. MISSOURINov. Nov. 6 (see box at right) pendents.b. . I some states with earlier or later GEORGIANov. 6** 6 p.m. Close of polls Patients in a veterans' deadlines. 5 Close of polls hospital located in any place I, In addition there is a wide HAWAII other than place of their variation in time among the Nov. 11* 12 noon LOUISIANA ABSENTEE REGISTRATIONTo residences who have been in states as to when ballots are IDAHO service in war military any sent to absentee voters and the Nov. 6 Close of polls Whom Applicable spouse's entry into the Military in which the U. S. has been earliest date on which voted bal- ILLINOISNov. a. To those persons who Service. engaged and have been dis- lots may be returned. 6 otherwise qualify under state Registration Form released from Detailed information concerning law as set forth In "QualiThe parish Registrar, up charged or absentee voting may be INDIANANov. fications for Voting" who enon determining by contacting such service.c. . attached to or Civilians found in the pamphlet "Y otinl'' 4 6 p.m. tered the Armed Forces the two named registeredfrom serving with Armed Forces, Information 1968" (DoD GEN- IOWAIn Louisiana. voters that you are entitled 68)). time to reach designated b. Th spouses of above to register, will send to you of their U.S. without and this dependentswhen State, Absolute deadlines for the receipt official for delivery to election members of the Armed the registration blank. Fill spouses residing with or accompanying - of voted absentee ballotsin officers before Election Day. Forces who are not present out the blank, have i it attest- them. the various states and terri- KANSASNov. to register in person because ed by an officer authorized tories are: 4 12 noon of the military' duty of the to administer oaths. Note: Registration: servicevoter" ALABAMA KENTUCKYNov. Service member. On a blank sheet of paper Since "Military Nov. 5 6 Close of polls sign your name. Return the has been redefined to ALASKAPostmarked LOUISIANAMust Method of Absentee registration form and the include a broader category, later Registration sheet of containing all included in new definitionare no than reach issuing' official in paper Nov.5ARIZONA sufficient time for delivery to Send a letter to the Regyour signature to the parish not required to registerin Election Commissioners istrar of your parish giving Registrar. order to vote. Under new on the following information: Time of Registration provisions spouses and dependents - Nov. 5 6 p.m. Election Day (see box below) ARKANSASNov. MAINE a. Date on which you atTo register to vote in the of military person- 5 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5 3 tained the age of 21. November general election nel are no longer required to p.m.eBob's b. The length of residence the completed forms and register to vote by absentee in Louisiana. your signature on the blank ballot. c. The precinct ward and sheet of paper must be returned parish in which you desire to to the Registrar of VIRGIN ISLANDSNov. ; Oak Hill register. the parish so that your name 5 Close of polls d. Enclose the names and may be Entered in the parish Reply envelope must be addresses of two or more voters list between the dates postmarked no. later than Pure Service Center credible registered voters of of Sept. 30 and Oct. 4. Yl\v. ". .. . - your precinct who could All Other Persons ; Open for your convenience 6 a.m 10 p.m. make oath if required that Must register in person you resided in your precinct as set forth under "Registra- THIS IS THE at the time of you or your tion." , c road service. pick up & delivery TIME THAT ;", mechanic on duty American & Foreign Can NEW MEXICO TENNESSEENov. NAVY MOMS f Nov. 4 12 noon 6 10 a.m. ;1 103rd & Jammes Road NEW YORK TEXAS COME BACK- TOMANPOWER 771 -9156 Jackson lIe. Florida -Nov. 4 I .12 noon Nov. 5 1 p.m. ; : ) NORTH CAROLINA UTAH Nov. 2NORTH 12 noon Nov. 6 Close of polls DAKOTA VERMONTNov. Nov. 12** 6 Close of polls With school under way again; OHIO VIRGINIA. all of the Manpower White Glove Girls who love to do Nov. 5 12 noon Nov. 5*** Close of pollaOKLAHOMA work temporary office are WASHINGTONNov. coming back to Manpower.And . Nov. 1 ** 5 p.m. 20 Manpower is offering ", OREGONNov. WEST VIRGINIANov. them exciting office work 5 Close of polls 6 Close of polls assignments good pay-"on PENNSYLVANIANov. WISCONSINNov. the days and weeks they : 15" 10 a.m. 6**** Close of polls want to work. RHODE ISLAND WYOMING How about you-we've Nov. 5 Opening of polls many Nov. 6 9 p.m. more openings this year than SOUTH CAROLINA.GUAM ever before.If . Nov. 6 Close of polls Before Election Day SOUTH DAKOTA PUERTO RICO you have some free time" Nov. 6 Close of polls Before Election Day and office experience"APPLY GUARANTEED 216 W. CHURCH TODAYMANPOWER STREET Phone 355 1604 4, cIv1 HEADLIGHTALIGNMENT ae.s \ -.. .... - I'B-: 1J"mot G S r - I Same Type Equipment ...--- ---' as used in aE a . . ? State InspectionsI! .A :: SINGLE mERCURY ? z4t + ,ill,. $ lu a 9501SC B1UU\TETT 3.9 H.P. to 125 H.P. Mm NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE ,k;+ _l} Mercruiser Sterndrives * I'Y F , MCMBC PCOCKAl.' DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SALES& SERVICE DOUBLE NAS JAX FACILITY OFFICE $ 399 *-EXPERT REPAIR SHOP * Building Ext. 3870 ,. MARINE SUPPLIES .. BOATS TRAILERS if I II 10:00 a.m. 3:00 Monday Wednesday: p.m. I Thursday: 9:30 a.m. .. 4:30 p.m. Friday: 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. D5jBI Dij INLET MARINE NAS Cecil Field FACILITYOFFICEBuilding DOWNTOWN-1104 W. Beaver St. EL 5-7662 26 Ext. 226 NORTHSIDE-6308.Main St. PO 5.5591 SALES WESTSIDE-531 Cosset Au. EV 8-7371 Monday Friday: 10:00 a.m. .. 2:00 p.m. SOUTHSIDE-3388 Philips Hwy. EX 8-9510 Hwy 17 Orni Perk .. SPRINGFIELD' 17th tf Main'Sh. 354.9051 Military Pay Days 9:00: a.m. 3:00 p.m. - 2649835r I ---- -- --- . I September 6, (1968 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pace II 9 rl1:1.r D ,. deiada I# Uk tr I ... '-' owoeeorisa IS 'Y ., ,,.., The following NAS Jacksonville Typist GS-4 and Joseph A. bara A. Blxler, TransportationClerk employees have been promotedin Fields, Special Services Officer (Typing) GS-4. accordance with the station's GS-11. Security Merit Promotion NARF Program: Supply John W. WebsterJBill! G..Rivers - Edward E. Parrish to A/C andlforaceC.Brown,Guard, Samuel D. Rye Jr. and RubyP. GS-3 and Dennis E. Williamson lin Engine Worker Electronics; Robert Technician Cough- Collier, Inventory Manage- and George W. Stansell, Fire- to ment Assistant GS-7 and Bar- fighter (General), GS-4. GS-9; Henry G.Montgomery,Lee M. Johnson and Warren K. Alexander - Y x to to A/C Painting Worker Local Promotion Jobs ; Grace M. Gray to Accounts Maintenance Clerk, GS-5; AlmaJ. I 4 z Raetz to Mail and File Supervisor - GS-5; Eugene C. Strick- Open for ApplicationsMerit land to Electronics Engineer 0.di I : GS-12 D. Trescot ; Charles to promotion opportunities will be accepted through the closeof Electronics Engineer (General) for of currently open receipt applications business Monday. GS-12; Richard C. Tymick to listed below. The are MPB No. 144-68 Supervisory Aerospace Engineer (Fit. Sys) area of consideration and clos- Production Controller GS-11. GS-12; Ernest O'Elecia to A/C ing date of each is shown. Area of consideration: NAS, Loftsman; Paul B.Clark to Aero- MPB No. 72-67 Plan -grade NARTU, NAKF, COMFAIRJAX, ", space Engineer (Fit Sys) GS-12; levels GS-4 and below, MPB FAETULANT, Navy Hospital, William E. Johnson and John F. No. 79-67 Plan C all semi Navy Commissary Stores andNavy - Newton to Electronics Engineer skilled level positions pay seven Recruiting Station Jackson .c (General) GS-12 and Henry J. and below,. and MPB No. 83- ville. Applications will be accepted - b Wernet to A/C Examiner (Elec- 67 Plan B all skilled positionspay through the close of business trical Mechanic). level eight and above. Areaof Monday. Naval Hospital consideration: NAS NARF, MPB No. 145-68 Shorthand Re- Elzada Carson, Clerk-Stenog- ... NARTU, COMFAIRJAX,FAETU- GS-6 GS-7 and MPB it S rapher, GS-5; Mary S. Hamilton LANT, Navy Hospital,Navy Commissary No.porter 147-68 or Indus- ., \'i&.i"\ __- Supervisor Clerk (Typing) GS-5; Stores and Navy Recruiting trial Engineer Supervisory, GS-13. Area of LEAVE RECORDS -- PHI I' H. D. Simmons, office supervisor, Jane C. Eldridge Clerk Stenographer Station Jacksonville. consideration Nationwide. :: Applications checks over leave records with MPO's leave yeoman SN je- GS-4; Geraldine V. Nor- Applications for these positionswill will be accepted lena Delacruz. ris, File Clerk, GS-3 and Mar- be accepted at any time.A through the close of business cell H. Young,Secretary(Stenography separate application must be 30.MPB . Sept. ) GS-6 filed for each position in which Personnel Office. Handles COMFAIRJAX interested. No. 148-68 General En- Lucretia C. iMcGrady Mail MPB No. 158-67 Industrial En- gineer, GS-12. Area od consid- and File Clerk (Typing) GS-4; gineer, GS-5, 7, 9 and 11. Areaof eration: NAS NARF. NARTU Variety of Assignments Wendell V. Fountain, Supply consideration Nationwide. Applications COMFAIRJAX, F FAETULANT Clerk (Typing) GS-4 and DouglasK. will be accepted until Navy Hospital,Navy Commissary Jax--Handling service records ior military personnel here is the Wicks, Travel Clerk GS-6. the needs of the service are met Stores and Navy Recruiting Station - job of the sailors and WAVES of the Military Personnel Office, NFO and will be considered as re- Jacksonville. Applicationswill Biilding 955.Programmed. Elizabeth J. Rickoff, Voucher ceived. be accepted through the closeof to handle anythi ing, from reenlistments to retire- Examiner (Typing), GS-4. MPB No. 141-68 Supervisory business Sept. 12. I ments and from ships company to transit personnel the sailors Commissary Store Mechanical Engineer (Utilities) All applicants must be careeror and WAVES maintain more than 1300 service records at one time.is Sandra E. Williams, Sales Store GS-12. Area of consideration: career-conditional employeesof But handling service records only part of what the eight de- Checker GS-3. Sixth Naval District.Applications the Federal government. partments of MPO do. With an he went on. "This ,includes Pine NARTU educational_services office as Castle, Dothan, Ala., and St. Patti Jo Brennan Clerk Typist, Say Aloha pan of MPO, education assist- Augustine. GS-3. Public Works . ance and information on just Under the direction of Lt. M. Your Neighbor! , Gleen R. Davis, Truck Driver- to ', _ Na- : about civilian school or D. MPO ; any Burnside is program- ' vy education program is 'available med to meet almost every need;, Heavy Trailer' Aaron J.. Yar- ,, ,.'., ': ::. I' '' brough, Sr. Foreman (Leadingman ; : , to branch anyone of interested.A the station's. finance of NAS personnel.ships company and transit -' ), Heavy Duty Equipment Me- DRIVE TO .J.'W.il'IJr.'Ji ij,>Wt. ,!.!?!'..\,.f. .1'. ". '''-i'';. chanic and Arthur B. Douglas, office Is also part of MPO. - With at least one disbursing clerk Vietnam veterans in G.I. edu Supervisor General Engineer, assigned MPO's NFO branch cation programs get special con- GS-13. Admin handles pay records for all NAS sideration for entry level Federal transit personnel. jobs. Mary R. Waddington, Clerk HAWAII control is of Manpower one yXX*C MPO. For it is manpower con- TACOS. .plus COMPLETE Mexican Menu DAYTONA BEACH trol's job to assign personnel Control throughout ances of makes all NAS.NAS sure departmentsare "Manpower the allow- ::It MEJIDMEXICAN '' H4W44g" \\ Simmons filled"office" says supervisor.PNI H. D. Quarters allowance,leave records . Identification cards med- ft AntricM tUstiiriit k " als, awardslettersofaccomm- Corner Hwy. 17 & Kinsley' ORANGE PARK odation and comrats are still 2301 S. AtlMtit Ave. only a small part of what MPO EVERY TUESDAY, NIGHT SPECIAL! , personnel"We provide handle.clerical supportto ALL YOU CAN EAT $1.50 HAS EVERYTHING! any office or unit requiring assistance sis" says on Petty a temporary Officer Sim-ba- TAKE OUT SERVICE! Special mons. "We handle records and M allowances for 12 commands." xxxxxxxxxsssxxxxxsxxxxxx : Military Rates f . .. .. m: t; 1 Child under, 12 Supervised Ch8- : free dron't Day Camp CEDAR HIU.SMOTORS : Heated indoor pool l Paradise for the All Oceanfrontccemodations kids SUMMER Iiotic PolynesianAtmosphere 4-story Moon lock. CLEARANCE ,. ,4 ol for the kids. 4434 ilmdiia Blvd. S-A-L-E The Waikiki 'r'..-E'"'"'\lU' : Hufa&rfcF ...urin. W rWl& .'.** ? : (NEXT TO SHAKEY'S) Supper Club fft-IC....Dane*by E' CHKTTIOH : i' b 'rmt 3 Show Natal 1' NO coves CMAKI 61 Chevrolet 2 Door HardTop $6.5 10% DISCOUNT TO SERVICE PERSONNEL ------------------------------------------ 'NAM------------------------------ I 62 Vfllillt 2 Door 650 II ADDRESS. . . . . . . I -_._- 62 Olds Mobile 4 Door 595 i i STATUS BOARD -- SN CITY..ISTATE. : Cheryl Harrison of MPO's 63 Ford 2 Door HardTop 695 .'" ( , '. t :. Manpower Control Section . . . . . . ..' .. makes an entry on the sta . tus board which lists all NAS 62 Chevrolet Pickup Camper 995 1 . Departments, personnel re- I ZIP'". . . .'I\ quirements of departmentsand Please send ,me your fully n'uscr&1tcd'' I \ I of WE BEAT ALL COMPETITION 771-4216 the number personnel .I literature for a Hawaiian Holiday JX I ______ _ assigned to each department. ---------------------------------- - ----- - - r 12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER September 6. 1968 r . rIAI I Air "<"f,..: I't':" ; I, ,.' ,,:. ,:\, : '. ":'i L'; : ;t: ;: >: '( >\ : .:, ." ,: ":>:... ': ;' :;.." '< ,' 'Foxy' Sailors r .VVI #*I. Head Visits Participate I In Greek Open FAWEleven' Jax--The U.S. Sixth Fleet was represented in the July, Greek, ; , Aegean Sea Off shore Sailing Rally Jax -- Rear Admiral Ralph by two, officers from the Mad Weymouth, who recently assumed Foxes of Patrol Squadron Five command of Fleet Air Wings, and one officer from the USS U.S. Atlantic Fleet with head- Perry. LCdr. R.A. Hall and Lt I quarters in Norfolk,Va.,recently (jg) G.T. Moyer of VP-5 sailedas I visited with Capt. W.W. Hon- crew members on the yachts t a f our commander Fleet Air Wing *: "a6%ll l k,drr4. k ;,'s x, "Alexandra Lisa" and "Nepheie. - Eleven. 111 # ." The race was from the Rear Admiral Weymouth's 4''ne3A" Greek island of Rhodes to the I first visit to his subordinate Aegean islands of Kos and Siros, b command was for the purpose of 1i!; IS r1. 4s and terminating at the Royal orientation and familiarization. w v area Yacht Club !in Athens. Sailing yachts from Greece , , The morning was spent in com- M United States, United Kingdom, prehensive briefings on Fleet Air Australia, and Italy participated.The . Wing Eleven anti-submarine "Alexandra Lisa"isaGreekowned warfare operations,an inspectiontour f ; as 102 foot yawl sailed bya of the new FAV/-11 head- crew of 29 men. The "Ne- quarters Bldg. 506, a visit with pheie," which placed second in the VP-30 Detachment. and a s ) w the race, is a 60-foot sloop. call on Commander Fleet Air, The Sixth Fleet officers fully Jacksonville, Rear Admiral RJ. participated with the Greek Stroll. c crews. They were guests of honorat The afternoon devoted 'a s was to all of the celebrations and receptions - an inspection tour of the huge 'r1Arl at each of the island new VP Hangar Complex, brief- w stops. At each island, the local ings on patrol squadron opera- ..:. officials had prepared programsof tions by respective commanding '. folk dancing, fireworks, and officers, and informal discus- r . -# w welcoming speeches.At 3 sions with squadron junior officers a ,. a b the final awards ceremonyin and enlisted personnel. Athens, the Sixth Fleet officers - Upon completion of his inspec- GREEK VESSEL -- The yacht "Alexandra Lisa" was the craft on which LCdr. Hall sailed were presented to the tion tour Rear Admiral Weymouth during the races from the Greek island of Rhodes to the Aegean Islands. Greek Regent, LtGen. George returned" u? his headquarters at ..... U__a.... _. Zoitakis,who awarded them cer- - NAS:: Nortolk . , tificates and medallions of the race. The Greek government and the Panhellanic Offshore Sailing Club under the presidency of RAdm John Semerzides, Royal Hellenic Navy, is actively expanding the facilities and activities of yachting - and seamanship training in SALE I .: Greece.During the race, the Greek ' f government announced plans for E1rtWOS' I the establishment of regional t:$: 'n,..... 'F 1H1V"J0.MWN.i..'*Em<..apwAMWQ,.kh'/> .V F tr AWARDS -- MadaJlians were presented to LCdr. Hall and Lt. to increase tourism in the Moyer to commemorate their participation in the Fifth Inter- Aegean and Ionian islands of national Aegean Sailing Rally. Greece'and to increase the par- ticipation in nautical sports by Greek citizens. LCdr Hall, as a former As- VOLKSWAGEN sistant Naval Attache to Greeceand -- a Greek linguist, was ableto renew old acquaintances in Greece. Ltjg( ) Moyer is a mem- ber of the Navy Jacksonville Sailing Club and sails his own CLAUDE NOLAN sloop. The Mad Foxes are currently deployed In Rota, 'Spain.Dairy . CADILLAC & PONTIAC- OWNERS SPECIAL MAIN AT ORANGE oA S c OPEN MOM. THRU SAT- UNTIL 8 PM '.'- tiFrcnchnion \'J Vr. RUGGED NYLON -JsIkll31E'ARDftEY Queen S.' rW (, "LONG MILER" : ,&Cl' Frits'Rm0s. A11 Kinds TIRES2F25OR .Ao f pOAsCHARBROILED BURGERS I 103rd St. & Blanding Blvd. LOUNGE & PACKAGE STORE Call,771-7291 771-3103 . FASTEST SERVICE IN TOWN 3909 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771.3385 LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURS.MIXED 'HONDAMONTESA DRINKS FOR MOTORCYCLES PLUS F.E.T. and EXCHANGE (Add $2.50 For Whitewall) Half PriceLADIES ,- A .r ONLY "t EASY fci TiffinB.EGoodrich '\ 1 DANCING EVERY NIGHT o '-+ DRIVE-IN SERVICE MOTORS and CASE LOTS at CYCLES CO. 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Slimas ;! ft:1: \\ : : / ) ,. ; , it is, with a little bit of good luck for New York and a dash FIELD: Due to lastweek's : ; ;; ,. ' of bad luck for Atlanta, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, the Mets could Inclement weather all 1/,1I" ' out- .:'h, I . finish fifth. .,. To win 95 games in the National League this year, St. Louis door sports suffered accord / ! the remainder of the ingly. The golf course was under '" must play only .440 ball for season. ,:"' i For the Detroit Tigers to win 100 games in the American League, water most of the week and over ; they must play .580 ball. the Labog Day Weekend,and finally - It is now impossible for the Chicago White Sox, California was reopened again Tuesday, Angels, and Washington Senators to win 100 games. And if indeed September 2. Therefore matchesto 100 is the pennant winning number, then also out of the running determine the Blue League s are Cleveland, Minnesota, New York and Oakland. Champs were not played as sche- Computer Corner poured the season statistics, including games duled. won, games lost, and the number of games still to play, into our FOOTBALL : University Computing Corp. electronic evaluator to figure what In football, the first two games, percentage must be won in order to capture 95 wins in the National which opened the season were all League, and 100 wins In the American.We that could be played before rain also computed the Total Offensive-Defensive ability of each flooded the fields. The first, team by dividing total runs scored by total opponent runs. This 26 by Monday August was won R/OR ratio is the best single predictor of a team's standing at VA 174 when VF 931 failedto of In dark breaks a pass season's end. Over the past ten years the winning team had a Peter Guinosso VA-931 I jersey, up R/OR ratio of 1.20 or better. The average team has a 1.00 R/OR produce a team. Tuesday,VA- pattern, of VA-45 In this Tuesday's game. VA-45 won, 2 to 0, scored they Here 87 defeated AMD by a score of scored in the first half. figure-meaning they as many runs as gave up. when they a safety early are the standings through games of Aug. 13: 12 to 2. The reamining games % TO % TO for last week were rained out The forthcoming schedule is as 37 vs VA 174 (B Circle) National League R/oa WIN IS Americal1 L.acue R/OR WIN 100 and will be played following the follows: Sept. 5, VA 87 and AMD vs the Marine Barracks ST. LOUIS 1.31 .44 DETROIT 1.30 .58 regular season. vs VA 831 (B Circle) and (Weapons Field); Sept. 11, VA- SAN FRANCISCO 1.06 .76 BALTIMORE 1.21 .72 On Tuesday VA 45 won Weapons: vs the Marine Barracks, 831 vs VA 12 (B Circle) and PITTSBURGH 1.02 .91 MINNESOTA 1.08 .96 over VA 831 by a score of Weapons: Field; Sept. 9, VF- Weapons: vs VA 45 (Weapons CINCINNATI 1.02 .7' CLEVELAND 1.0S .fJO 2 to O. 931 vs VA 44; 'Sept. 10, VA- Field); Sept. 12 VA 44 vs CHICAGO 1.01 .72 OAKLAND l.eS .91 ., VA-87. "" "" ' ATLANTA .99.7fJ BOSTON .97.82 NEW YORK .98 .98 CHICAGO .94 OUT t ltl1./ t . y r w. PHILADELPHIA .91 .89 NEW YORK .93.fJI .. . LOS ANGELES .88 .96 CALIFORNIA .84 OUT :. HOUSTON .87 OUT WASHINGTON .76 OUT St. Louis' 1,31 R/OR strength ratio indicates they are 31% Rod/GunClub stronger than the average team in the League. All clustered around k the 1.00 mid-mark are: Pittsburgh, 1.02; Cincinnati, 1.02; Chicago, :r 1.01; Atlanta, .99; and the New York Mets, .98. ", Finish Plans I 1 Day Golf Teanaoy _ C anY'ou.St For Tonorrow For Fish FryCECIL CECIL -- A one day tourna- } TAKE WTH YOUR YOU CAR? ment will be held by the Golf : The Rod and Gun Club For Financing and Insurance Association tomorrow, Septem- met last night to accept new mem- ber 7. This tourney will be In bers and discuss the club's upcoming - Stateside and Overseas. Call f'' I the form of "Remorseful Golf" events. ; DYER M. BURR where each contestant can be Most important was the fish GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES required by any member of his fr: :o be held Saturday, Sept. \, FINANCE CORPORATIOtgroup to replay any six shots __: ,.... aI'yv "'''kt ''b.a F' ___.,_,_____ 14.The and that they consider lucky, unusINTERNATIONAL event will be between 10 SERVICE ual, etc. VA-105' Hut Little LtMwrs a.m. and 3 p.m., and will feature - I INSURANCE COMPANY Entry fee will be $1.00 and one a skeet shoot, turkey shoot, S615 Timuauana Rd. 771-0527 I first line golf ball. and a fishing contest for the kids. CECIL--Members of the Little, Ing; a tour of.the A7A "Cor- Bring worst and Tickets available your enemy are through League baseball team sponsoredby sair II' aircraft. Many ques- : make this one. club members the or on premises - VA-105 were guests of the tions were asked about the squadron for an afternoon of switches and dials in the plane'scomplicated at Lake Newman the day of getting acquainted with the men of cockpit; the pilots the outing. All military person- ;z,8 CB. VA-105 and the Navy last week. who accompanied the team say nel and their families are urgedto The ,boys, ranging in age from that they saw a far-away look attend. The base deer and on turkey eleven to thirteen, were accompanied In the eyes of many as the boys BY ELL It. I HOME BUILDERS. I INC."w by Mr. J.D. Kiefer, an grasped the control stick and in season were discussed and it was ex-Navyman and coach of the their mind's eye put the attack decided to limit the take to 10 team. bomber through its paces.' buck deer and 10 male birds. as After a welcome by Cdr. R.K. The afternoon was completedwith The season will automatically'close Halverson Executive Officer .; a tour of the station's Air when the limits have been the team saw a movie Operations Department where the reached. entitled "ffeady on Arrival", boys were able to watch air- The Dove season has been which gave them a general view craft take-off, and land from the slated to open around October 5 of Naval carrier aviation; they vantage point of the con- and promises some productive then were treated to a showing trol tower. After a brief explanation hunting from the well seeded ' of the classic Naval Aviation of the science of weather fields. Hunting will be only on Iii tJ comedy film "Launch Em*. forecasting in Aerology,anda Saturday afternoons from noon tJt ___ A display and explanation of look at the fire-fighting equip- to dark. t $ +8 ? ?y flight clothing and equipment used ment used by the crash crew, There will be one more meet- .t by squadron pilots was then given the boys departed Cecil Field ing before the opening of the.Dove followed by a break forKoolAid many perhaps dreaming of the day season and anyone interested in and cookies. when they might depart Cecil joining the club and participatingin Then came the moment for again -- at the controls of a the seasons which are soon to xs k /ta 9'' MbMf /w> tMO.UR which the boys had been wait- Navy jet. open is welcome to attend. 1JTIO Credit Union Savings... PLUS . I K ROOM J B k SRI a c Your Retirement... D L j SR3BR2 c EQUALS. 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By JOSN Brent Kallestad 306 Takes Jax--While local intramural athletics are in full swing now, the y e A a U.S. Naval Academy prepares for its season opener against Perm State, September 21. The Midshipmen will be in this area November 3rd SpotJax F 9 when they encounter Georgia Tech at Atlanta. The Atlanta Chapter of Naval Academy Alumni is sponsoring a reception and cocktail -- Wiry Jim Kinder cap- hour immediately following the game at the Mariott Motor Hotel, tured third place in the Senior's 10 blocks from the stadium. Game tickets are $6 plus 50-cents for Division at the Inter-Service Golf handling. Write the Naval Academy Athletic Association, Annapolis, Tournament held at Quantico, Md. 21402 for tickets. For additional information on the oost-game Va.. last week. He fired roundsof party, write Archie A. Bradley, '47, 526 Lynnhaven Dr. S.W., 78-75-76-78 for a total of Atlanta 30310. 306, three strokes off the win- The Navy's varsity football ning pace. The veteran golferwas : team at Pensacola prepares to tied for the lead at the open their season September 14 at end of two rounds and fell into home against East Central Okla- second place tie after three _ homa State College. The Gosh- rounds. i awks are led by quarterback > r Roger Staubach, the 1964 Heis- : ':;,: The third place finish for Kin- man Trophy winner, and several ",t{ 'fi'it. : der was another highlight in his other former All-Americans. ': remarkable career. He won the All Navy Tourney in 1955 and MORE LOOT -- CommanderJim Oyster Season ,,: repeated in 1957, and took the Kinder, MSC, displays his BiiiniiiiiimiuiHiimiiiinmmiimiiuiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiMii Oyster season opened September All Navy Seniors Division in latest plaques with 1967 trophiesstill | SPACIOUS & PEACEFUL 3I 1,for persons desiring to take 1963. Kinder competed inhis first beaming in the background. I MARSHALL ACRES I Oysters. It is essential that all ... ..' ... all-Service tourney in 1947 and Kinder took third place in the 9359 103rd St. = interested persons check with the ,;jj n'( ; ',.. had placed high among the fin- senior's division at the Inter g Jacksonville's newest & I District Offices of the Florida ... ., .J. .....'.. ishers several times since.A Service Golf TournamentatQuantico 3 3 most community modem is now mobile open home fore i 2! Conservation Patrol(one in Jacksonville ... Va. last week. The plaqueIn your inspection. Large 1 ) about laws applying to veteran of 41-years naval the forefront is the 1968 All 5 44x75'lots. 5 the taking of oysters in the local service, Kinder's golfingcareerbegan Navy runner up, and the other | ONLY $35 PER MO. 1g area. ', nearly a half century ago from the Inter Service meet. B Swimming shuffleboard pool,court tennis B-B-Q court, 3= Televised Pro FootballA in Phoenix, Ariz., when he took | pit, picnic tables will be fa Series E Savings Bonds in the built for up the game at nine. Kinder's your enjoyment. good weekend for pro foot- ., family lived adjacent to the Phoe- $25 to $200 range accounted I 1 EL VERANO act today MOTOR- call COURT :2 ball t.v. viewers I The American l. nix Country Club and he man- for $1,675 million in sales S Mr. F.S. Martin. Manager I: Football League has three games aged to perfect his skills during during the first six months of I 359-2924 I scheduled for television; Cinci youth. 1966 -- six per cent above a I natti at San Diego,tonight at 8:30 ________ ________ his year ago and the highest for the lllllNIIIIIIIIUIUUUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIH for full details IIINIHIIIli| p.m., Boston at Buffalo, Sunday, JUNIOR CHAMP -- How's the Kinder's illustrious golf rec- same period since 1946. 2 p.m., and Kansas City at Hous- golf game going? Been shootingin ord contains many milestones.He . ton, Monday at 9 p.m. The ALF the 70's or low 80's? NARF's won his first major tourna- games are televised on Channel Pete Pacuk who works at the ment in 1939 when he capturedthe Production Control Division will San Diego City Champion 12.A National Football League probably tell you a few things ship. He was runner-up in the contest between the Dallas Cow- about the sport. Pete's 11 year 1951 Hawaiian Amateur Open and boys and Baltimore Colts will old son John took up the game swept to the Puerto Rican Ama- be telecast on Channel 4, tomor- three years ago and is rapidly teur title in 1960. He feels that row at 9:30 p.m. becoming a dominant figure in he put his best golf together in junior division golf. Playingout 1955 during the Regional and of Club All Navy tournaments at Patuxent - AttentionFootb.n DuClay Country ,John captured the PGA Junior Golf River, Md. He fired a sev- illJDNeed FansDon't Championship last week at North en-under par 281 to capture the > Palm Beach Country Club. John Region, and came back with a forget to watch for our had an 83 -- a little high for him six-under 282, to win the AH ,Navy Open. 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Sharpe ,Davis Scott Pro's 8I W E= --- -- - Elmer Huber AFEES Between the docks being underwater races went to Jim Beecher salting Larry Nelson X SandbaggersTom Ii i and the invasion of thou- "Whim II" and Dave Sharpe Cunningham Impulses . sands of hyacinth plants our sail- took a third in the first race Ray Mayer ElectronsR. =IIIi # J. Packard AOMD 2 ing activity at Navy Jax Sail sailing "Cockspur". John Mes- Marine Bar C Club has had to come to an almost seder placed third in the Jerry Achey II complete halt. However second race. George Coyne (not Ken Lecas Spoile.rsGeorge Pro'sNFO Ii time will take care of both factors Coin) did it- again in his Cor- Compton "B I! . we hope. With Ideal sail- onado 25 (not 24)). He placed Bill Eddie Harvey UY Pinsters III. ing weather just around the corn- first in both racex sailing in the Jim Herry CPO'sJohn I ner it's not unusual to see some- Cruiser Class. The Labor Day I Young Tipplers ; one down on the dock (the one races which were scheduled at Gary Goettlicher AOMD # 2 above water) trying to rid the the Ruder Club in Orange Park Bob Karnei Spoilers area of the plants which havebe- were cancelled due to the hya- Walt Wright VapgoeesRoy come such a menance: to boaters cinth problem.We Lux NFOB'Joel all over the St. Johns River. Pete who will all miss Ray Kreps Tipplers SPQRtSEDAN39cV' The moonlight sail held last is leaving for Roosevelt Roads Billie Travis SkywarriorsFred week was enjoyed by all.Another Ruerto Rico this week. Pete has Vorhees X Impulses V -. #. AUttf tfrans. ; Fa prftit "party" is planned for tomorrow contributed much time and effortin Joel Kreps TipplersBob Power steefmg PjpweEfrak&s.. at 10 a.m. This party will be teaching new club membershow Raymond Strikers ft & ;H WW Tires vmyfp in the form of a work party to to sail. We all join together LebertStewart King Pins get three club Rebels back in in wishing Pete fair Winds and Eddie Trad 679thW. the water. They are drydockednow following seas. W. Warnock NFO 'B' '67 IMPALASPORT waiting to be scrubbed and Jim Sarver StrikersDatatechs painted. Don't forget club meetings are Don Lawson COUPE Robin Siegrist took the lead in held the first Wednesday of each Bill EnnisCornelius Beanburners her Bantam last week in the month at 7:30 p.m. in the club- " Dressel Pin Benders 283" V 8, Auto Trans., Factory Florida Club Tri Club Ser- house. Any new members are yacht Kermit Chivaleatto Eagles Air, Power Steering, Radio Heater $2495 ies race. Second place in both welcome and urged to come. Chris Hofmeister MARTD # 2 I White Wall Tires. I I, I Photomen Shutout Pros Jim R Tom, L.Heffner Cunningham Preston Strikers X Hunters Impulses I i '66; MALIBU I Carl Riley CPO's e Jax--VAP-62 went into sole Admin moved up in the league Ray Nestor 679th I ____ __ __ ___ __ II possession of first place in the standings with a 16 0 victoryover Joey Wingate MARTD # 1 , National League last week witha the Hospital. Clyde Parker Ken Lecas Spoilers I *37". y.$.. 3 peed; Ftbor Shift.- I decisive 20-0 verdict over accounted for eight of the win- George McKesson Uncles Radio. Heater, WW Tires Sblitf VP-30. Ray Baddvinatz, Dennis ner's points, while the Tuscan John Young TipplersJim White XXX Sharp. 'I Garrett and Bobby Cochran all brothers Dave and Bob, scored Sarver Strikers J I' scored touchdowns for the the other half of the team's George Compton Pro's I I league-leaders and Robbie Franz total. Bill Tasker Eagles '66 VOLKSWAGEN I i ,y added a two-point conversion.The NARF defeated hapless Wea- Charles Hike NFO 'A' Marine Barracks 1-0 win pons 16-8. Charles Pate and Bert Campbell VW4Trainers ; over VW-4 coupled with VP-30's Gary Kempt scored NARF's Keith Hartman 2 DOOR SEDANRadio loss enabled them to gain a touchdowns and George Hasti the I second place tie. Their lone point extra points. Larry Linton scor- Heater, WW Tires, XXX Clean J came on a penetration.In ed the TD for Weapons and Fran- IklMUl $1295 I the only other league action cis Warfield and two-point con- \ in last week's rain-marred version. GIANT SWAP MEET I scheduled slate of games,NARTU ,; bounced winL.ss 679th 6-2. Ken JAX LARGEST FLEA f: e ETR NEW USED Winkler scored NARTU's touchdown \ V MARKETAll and 679th gained their I i-HAN Spaces Under Shelter points on a safety -- Carl Davis - I 20th and Edgewood CARS CARS ; being credited with that. ) Ab y0U League-leading VP-16 contin- Every Sat. 9 am 6:00: pm ued to roll in the American Lea- ( / ARE" gue as they bombed VP-5 20- Sun. 9 am 6:00: pm 0. Terry Byrnes, Bob Schide ' Phone 66 CHEVROLET ' and Tom Fletcher all scored tifRU OI'F PuTY4CDUt'AT.ON 768-7085 or 76S.4793Get \ touchdowns and George Kibler \ I, ran a two-point conversion. STATION WAGON I FAETU, also carrying a 3-0 season mark dropped VP-45 8- I' 6 Cylinder Engine, Standard Trans., 0. Mike Hofer scored the win- Radio, Heater Solid White, WW Tires. $1495 ner's lone touchdown and Henry Halveson ran for the two-point NEEDCASH conver ion.mEiiisuuiicE'1. ' 65MALIBU ' i I 1 ? SUPER SPORT I I Cogpe Solid Maroon. Mag. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 1 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |