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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 38

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it fAlM BEACH POST-TIMES, Smu 19. 1360 Area Men In The Service no aoaoffi Aviation Cadet Visiting Family Prior To More Pilot Training L-X Ft. Benning, was By LYXXE BARTLETT I Seven area persons who enlist Recently competing in the Sig-1 School, Post-Time Staff ed with the Air Force recently nal Corps rifle and pistol matches Jr. PRICES NOW REDUCED AT 00 The 11 week course was de at Ft. Huachuca, was Army Home visiting with his parents have been flown to Texas for Is "Aviation Cadet David L.

Rob-j training. and Mrs. eM, the son of Mr, Charles A. Roberts of Lake signed to train infantry officers in motor transport and maintenance duties. Colbert, a 1950 graduate of Industrial High School and a 1954 graduate of Central State College, Ronald E.

Marclnknskl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Mar-cinkoski, 726 Miner Lake Worth, was enlisted as a fully qualified Aviation Cadet Student Sgt-lo Billy E. Kellar of Blue Ridge Summit, Pa.

Sgt. Kellar is regularly a s-signed to the Joint Communications A n- and has been flown to Harlengen AFB for his Aviation Cadet train Wilberforce, Ohio, entered the Army in October, 1954. His father lives at 819 3rd St. NEXT TO ing. A graduate oi Lake Worth Worth.

Cadet Roberts, a recent graduate of the U.J5. Pilot training School, will attend the advanced version I pilot training at Vance AFB, ey's Headquar High School, he attended Palm Beach Junior College prior to his AK t. I1 ters Company at wf I At Ft. Jackson, S.C., undergoing Ft. Ritchie, Md.

I I eight weeks of Basic Combat enlistment. Persons now at Lackland AFB, His mother, training are Recruits Jesse V. Mrs. Gladys Kellar, lives at 618 Corbitt, son of Mr. and Mrs.

8011 S. DIXIE HIGHWAY West Palm Beach San Antonio, include Miss Cynthia Okeechobee Rd. Enid, fol- D. Starkey, 628 Greenbrier sr. KINGS DEPARTMENT STORE lowing his leave.

On completion of she was graduated 20eeks at Vance, he will De fj.om pam geach High School commissioned a 2nd lieutenant an(j formerly was employed as a In jlhe Air Force and will be rated receptionist es-pilot, jet aircraft. Now receiving basic training at He is engaged to Miss Anym Lackland are Grady C. O'Farrell, Coburn of West Palm Beach. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Zuell C. O'Farrell, Belle Glade; Jame E. Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allison T.

Bean of McLaren Jesse V. Corbitt of 925 Francis; Barley M. Perdue, son of Mr. and Mi-s. Melvin Percy Perdue of Lantana; and Floyd King, son of Mrs.

John C. King and the late Mr. King of Greenacres City. In their training with the 1st Training Regiment of the U.S. Army Training Center, Infantry, the men will be taught rifle marksmanship and survival under bflttle conditions.

To climax this first phase of training, the men will march with their battalions in a review before the commanding general of Ft. Jackson. Both serving aboard the attack Lake Park; Darrell L. Stone of tt. Robert Brennan James, son cf Mr.

and Mrs. Robert F. James, 1019 Hollywood PL, was graduated Friday in the Officer Candidate class, U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. Graduating from the USAF Check The New Low Prices In EVERY Department In The Store! SHEARER COPP Greenacres, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Millard H. Stone of Belle, W. Robert L. Splvey, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert L. Spivey, 830 W. 36th and Ernest Hall, of Clewiston, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Three area men are attending technical training courses after basic training at Lackland AFB, Command and Staff College, Max- veil AFB, Alabama, this month! Ernest Hall, of St. Peters- aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea are John and Robert were Mai. Martin H. Brewer and ourg. Tex.

Studying the course for air policemen are fapt. Robert A. Meek, both for airmen apprentices, USN, sons of Mr. and Mrs. William L.

Ramsey now 0PEII EVERY SUNOAV merly of West Palm Beach of 325 Cornell Lake Worth. Pfc Anson W. Turtle, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo L.

Lewis, live at 624 Franklin completed the 25-week carrier equip The Command and Staff college 10-month course for selected The ship, homrported at Ala Airmen David F. Shearer, son meda, Calif; is currently under going operational training exer ment repair course at the Army Nelson L. Shearer of 3410 cises off the coast of southern Signal School, Ft. Monmouth, N.J. field grade officers to prepare them for positions of greater re-fprmsibility.

ilaj. Brewer, whose mother, Martin H. Brewer, re-i OPEN DAILY 9 AM TO 9 PM California. The Coral Sea and her Turtle was trained to install, op- Ave. Riviera erate, maintain, and repair car-J Beach; and Ste- crew are scheduled to join the U.S.

Seventh Fleet in the Western (o) P-m. sides at 307 Wildermere has; ner and terminal equipment used phen M. Copp i son of Mr. and ARIA'S a.m. to Pacific in the latter part of this in long range military communi been assigned to the college as a trrmber of the faculty.

Mrs. Harvey H. Copp of 138 cation systems. A 1959 graduate of Palm Beach Brewer, a 1938 graduate of year. A recent graduate of the Teletype Operator Course at the Ma Grace Dr.

Airman Truman S. Aklns, son of Mrs. Cenie F. Byrd of 126 Car JMm Beach High School, attend-1 High School, he entered the Army last August. rd 'the University of Florida for oline Has been selected to at three years and was graduated rine Recruit Depot, San Diego, His first visit home since his tend the technical training course Prices effective through May 25th.

enlistment in the Air Force in for electronic repairmen at Cha from the U.S. Military Academy fit West Point, N.Y., in 1945. The veteran of more than 16 years was Marine Pfo Everett W. Rogers son of Mrs. Alice N.

Rogers of Ft. Pierce. Instruction in the eight week; nute AFB, III. January now completed, A-3c Airman Akins Is a graduate of Jackie Riblett, son of Mr. and crrvice is married to the former Palm Beach High School.

Jane Kwiatt and is the father of Mrs. Merrill B. Riblett, 524 S. FYNE-TASTE INSTANT Lake Worth, has returned to course included naval communi-j cation operating procedures, teletypewriter functioning and opera-j Completing the motor transpor- Keesler AFB, Miss. He has completed his basic mil tation course at the Infantry I tion, and Morse code.

itary training and is now attend-1 ing the Air Force Technical training course for Moris Intercept Op- erator. He plans to be graduated! in September for assignment to three children. Capt. Meek, a veteran of more than 13 years active service, has been assigned to the 1035th USAF Field Activities Group, Alexandria, Va. Prior to receiving a Regular commission in 1950, he was designated a Distinguished Military Student at the University of Tennessee.

Since that time he has served tours in Eneland and the regular duty. Airman Riblett, a graduate of Lake Worth High School, attended wear Palm Beach Junior College prior 6-OZ. JAR Philippines and has completed his enlistment, post graduate studies at Syra- cuse University, N.Y., with highest- honors. Jjpek is married to the tormer F'bara Jane Butler of West Talm Beach. They are the par ents of seven children.

4 if, U. S. GOVT. GRADED MADE TO MEASURE For meritorious service as director of Personnel, 7272nd Air Ease Wing, Wheelus Air Base, Aim Libya, from Oct. J.

to Feb. IS, lSbU, IX C.RAXT BALL rol. urenoan j. Lam. Cp, jameg N.

Grant) I I i Jl Doran nas Deen son 0f Mr. and Mrs. Harrv J. ewaraeo me Air Grant of Vero Beach, and Pfc Force Commen- Rrnoks R. Rail.

nn nf Mr snH da tion Medal. The colonel received this medal recently at Randolph AFB, 'HUK ROAST 29c Mrs. R. A. Ball of 1218 N.

Military sailed last month from Morehead City, N.C., enroute to the Mediterranean. Both are members of the 1st Battalion, (Reinforced), 8th Marines, 2nd Marine Division at Camp Lejeune, N.C. The battalion i LB. Jyf--r v-v 1 1T "1 Tex. He is married to the former Betty Nelson, whose mother, Mrs.

Faul W. Nelson, resides in Palm I will serve as the amphibious landing force for the U.S. 6th Fleet, Beach. I taking part in training exercise in ROUND BONE 1 1R Army Capt. Charles D.

foun-ithe Mediterranean, tain, son of Mrs. Irene Fountain, Between operations they will 2313 Cypress has completed visit liberty ports in Spain, Italy, the- 19 week otneer advanced and France, course at the Infantry School, Ft. hoyldleir Uoast LB- Bi nning, Ga. Marine Pvt. Lawrence B.

Capt. Fountain received refresh- Breighner, son of Mr. and Mrs er training in combat tactics and. D. Breighner, Dclray leadership and was brought up-to- Beach, has com- date on the latest military devel- pleted recruit cpiiients pertaining to his position training at the ps an infantry officer.

Marine Corps He was graduated from Palm Recruit Depot, Peach High School and attended Parris Island, Talm Beach Junior College prior S.C., in prepara-to entering the Army in January, tion for spe-1952. cialized infantry a i ni at Currently participating with Camp Lejeune, perjsonnel from the 4th Armored N.C. Division in combat efficiency His 12 week a(p)c LB. I Ait training tests in Grafenwohr, Gerv training schedule included drill, many, is Army pfc John T. bayonet training, instruction in Muilz, son of Mr.

and Mrs. basic infantry weapons, physical Frank M. Schutz, 27 N. Buffalo conditioning, parades and cere-gt. Lake Worth.

monies, and other military sub- ifc-t it fei B0NElES This training, scheduled to endJe'ts- June 22, is designed to determine Recently promoted to specialist the combat readiness of personnel end units of the division, which is four was Lawrence D. Burchard, major element in the NATO J'-. now in Germany with the 7th shield of defense in Europe. i engineer Battalion. Specialist Burchard is a heavy- Schutz, a machine gunner in equipment mechanic in the battalion's Company in Karlsruhe.

Burchard, whose parents live in Stuart, was graduated from Martin County High School. Corjipany of the division's 50th Infantry in Erlange, arrived over-se 15 last September. He attended lake Worth High Schpol. LEAN PLATE BEEF 190 LEAN SHORT RIBS 29 Ii. Richard Armand Starita, eon' of Mr.

and Mrs. Al Starita Recently graduated from Recruit Training at the Naval Center, San Diego, was SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY SUITS EXTRA PAIR cf 1118 Ridgewood is now in Primary Pilot PANTS WITH EACH JT William M. Smith, apprentice petty officer first class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl G.

Smith of 710 S. Lake Worth. Apprentice petty officers are chosen from the ranks of the seaman recruits to assist company cwmnwfiArr-' is based on individual aptitude and leadership qualities. AND YOU GET FREE () MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS Training at Bar-to? AFB. After- flying the; T-34 for 27 hours, he is now plans to be grad a to Basic Pilot Training in July nnd will then be flying the T-33 Jet Trainer.

mJ SAVE THEM FOR FREE GIFTS Army Sp4 James R. Newsom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Newsom, Belle Glade, recently participated em Starita, a graduate of Palm with personnel from the 24th High School, attended theifnntry Division's 3rd Engineer UiO SKILL mm. aw, mm 0mm i mm Aw' i mmmmimmii Battalion in a bridge building ex A7 iVAW Lh Ch.VIR HVAJl L'niversity of Florida for two jears and spent four years as a navigator for the USAF Strategic ercise in Germany.

Specialist Newsom, a combat construction specialist in the bat- Air Command. i ail nun i ft uiAit LANcnunini His father, who is employed talion Company entered the The Post-Times is an adver-1 Army in July 1957 and arrived tising salesman in the classified overseas in September 1957 on display dept. I his tour of duty..

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