Av .. _........ .... ..y' 4. .. .'. ." J. . t .,. t. ', ',. .. ,.. . .... \. ." "'j' .. .... '. .[..\.. Ia J .,,' .. t4'.I.: W'if., ,:;-r; ,i--. ""''_-- " . .': 'I',. . : " March/ '76J967"' :. '; ' : " : . ;; Page 6 JAX AIR/ NEWS/AFTERBURNER !.. . Adult Group- 1t Meet '-1 '!':? {' 'Young Wushini.iMemos It' 5 A Woman's ' With nothing to do as time goes by, :''','4'.i*i* ", I Minds dusty oh *c VP-30 can get my my. World At Your mind of cob webs you'd like to rid -- , But rothing worthwhile to your Interest does bid I ARMED FORCES INSURANCE Awaken your mind from its dull little nap! legislation Introduced in Late Just bring yourself and your thinking cap .:- February by Rep. Richard L. , To the place )where young folks gather to pursue Ottinger, D N. Y., would Increase - II Knowledge about things that may interest )'Oul! life insurance coverageof There'll be discussions about books, movies or. people's whims servicemen form $10,000 Insurance - Along with the fun of field trips, picnics, and swims. level established in And who knows but what you just may find 1917 would adjust to today's The people you meet are just your kind! ,. living index at $25,000. What: more interesting swJect could you find? If you are concerned NAVY UNIT COMMENDATION I l ofa about life and how others see it, come join our Young Adult had been awarded to USS Coral Group In discussion. We will be discussing in the weeks to come, Sea and Attack Carrier Air Wing T "the New Morality" and Communism." Also wehave, social Two for "outstanding performance - activities and refreshments. Come to the Choir Room of the All in combat" by the Saints' Chapel on Thursday evenings, at 7 p.m. Civil Service, Secretary of the Navy. 1 r Waves, Sailors, Marines, Army, and Air Force everyone' is wel- RADM MASON B. FREEMANhas 0 _a ' come. assumed Command of Cruiser wp "" Destroyer Fore, Pacific. e Fleet. Adm. Freeman relieved ". RAdm. Walter H. Baumberger, ,4< who has served as Cruiser eY ,,n ,'J Loaded withproblems Destroyer Force, Pacific Fleet : r41 Commander Since May 1965. Adm. Freeman's last duty stationwas Assistant Chief of Naval ? Personnel for Education and Ens. Carolyn/ Ruth Baker, USHR ., ':.. money Training. "It's a woman's world Is the adage that is being heard AMERICAN MILITARY POL- throughout the hangars of VP 30. The reason for this remark it:: ' ICE are conducting a training lies in the fact that VP 30 has a new Wave Officer. Ens. Carojyn' .:... Ib : program (or Vietnamese National Ruth Baker has broken a tradition of an all male squadron since .., j :: Policemen at Di An RVN. Military she assumed the duties of Assistant Administrative Officer ' police of the 1st MP Co., Not only is Miss Baker the first Wave officer in VP 30, but : , 1st Infantry Division, have been, she is also the only Wave officer in a training squadron on the East (r:: $100 5.93 729 10.07 18.48 So unload your 62 FALCON FUTURAR Officer of the squadronsays stoned *in February 1967.; xi ,..'' "r' . 200 11.86 . 14.59 300 17.79 20.14 36.97 ,money problems & H, Auto/trans., that having Miss Baker aboard -. Miss Baker has a brother, Lt..' '.,4 21.88 3021 55.45 Real Clean. is just great." (MC) George W. Baker, Jr.: ";" '::, r 500 28,97 35,85 49.75 91.78 with loan from a Cdr. G. T. Denmark CommandTORQ '. ; who in the 600 34.39 42.66 59.35 109.80 55 FORD HardtopA is, presently serving ,1'. HFCHouseholdFinance. real Beauty! Red & Mediterranean, home port being .:' ,, ,t Ghent art computed at 3% on thai part oftcktduled monthly Moncti not txcmtinf 9300 White/ / with/ matching Newport, R. I. Miss Baker ;lr'; :' and 2%on any itmoinda. Interior. Like New. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs'e, George W. Baker, Sr., of Ship, ." , 63 TEMPEST CONY. pensburg. Pa. **. .* . HOUSEHOFINANCE 4 spd.f; Baby Blue. Lawn Mowers & Tractors Concerning her military service -; ', .: Miss Baker comments: Lots of Cheapies. SALES & SERVICEw. "I couldn't think J of a better '. ' Give Merchant Green Stamp. opportunity experience. I reI.I. f Gayaa Zrca i Plenty of Compacts. Open Daily 8 a.m.-7 p.m. commend' Nafvy for all women 'r . TIRE KICKERS always as a marvellous experience,' . 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 WELCOME! WE Sat. 8 am.6 p.m. especially the training they receive -1 I' at OCS." r- : . Cedar Hills Shopping Center FINANCE! Closed Sundays " Thus, while Miss fs finding e 3734 1-4581 Blanding Blvd.-SPring MOTORS"CYCLES duty in VP 30 interesting and ,"4 " 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 Ph 264-4525 rewarding, the men of the squads" .' ,..i " still befuddled as to ,,: I Ask ab.ut.ur.wnln h un ron are 4949 BLANDING BLVD. whether they should salute, PH 777 8244 shake hands or whistle. ' CAREER OPPORTUNITIESFOR f: QUALIFIED COLLEGE GRADUATES . ,i, WITH DEMONSTRATED LEADERSHIP ABILITY "''1 Career opportunities in line management, * staff or technical positions i in the Home Office of a major i insurance company ' \, l'I I, Starting salary for Bachelor's . Degree-$7314 per year, ,". . , :. higher for Master's Degree ; '. .. Also excellent opportunities in Group Insurance Sales & Service j. For more information t call Mr.\ Lavery or Mr. Weaver $! 398-8711, Personnel Dept., 8:30.430, Mon. thru Fri. . . {DUFFM.CfHEAVER. . . 4. 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