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A II Navy Cagers Here'ST' (.mOn d ay ; Top Court Attraction: ' x 7Pube.bed At Jax for First Timei . bj Ut Holt Puhll.ttnd t OmpY)..prtvit firm.Opinions ipnuwl by tee publisher and wlttra hrnln art their own and KM lo b.eonMd_<1 an o IM cia I*xpr.ana> .>!any lllUrr department.Tb..ppear.nc.01 adYtrUwimnta.la this publication does ooteoiwUlutt u iKtorMmtnt of tnj military department if the products or anlci* Jax -- The battle for the South Atlantic entry into the 1969 r All Navy Basketball tournament shaped up into a struggle Falcons' between COM FIVE (PhibLant) and COM SIX (Pensacola) SOUTH ATLANTIC Tuesday night. The two East Coast powerhouses bi.iged heads Tuesday with PhibLant gaining ReturnHome : -, REGIONAL the upper hand, 107-86. Other regional are being entries decided into this tAllNavy Pensacola and PhibLant, expected - week at Newport, R.L, North to be the toughest before Atlantic) and Beach Calif. } Long , the tournament, warmed for up (West Coast). their South Atlantic Regional en- The All-Navy tourney will begin - counter by jumping on Com- with ban- EIGHT (Chase Field, Tex.) and Sunday evening a Jax -- The Black Falcons of COM TEN, (Guantanamo Bay) in quet at the Candlelight, with the locally based Patrol Squadron Monday night's opening games.- regional champs drawing for op- Seven will be officially home Chase Field drew Pensacola in ponents In Monday's opening when the squadron's skipper,CdrC. the opening contest and fell preyto round. I. Stratmann returns to the the swooping Goshawks 126- station Sunday. 73 despite 6'-2" Bob Orchid's Ftbranry CfrtaRttirtfsDM3.9 The squadron has been deployed 21 point performance for the to the Naval Air Facility at Texans. Top hawk in the initial Sigonella, Sicily, since early Oc H'l contest was Tom Hunter, who % tober 1968. cranked in 17 points for the The first wave of Falcon air- Florida craft led by T. E. Curry,squadron entry. Mardi Pay Hikt XO Is scheduled to touchdownat Eight PhibLant Gators hit for Jax today and airlift personnelare 4 double figures enroute to their Civil Service employees who 118-82 lacing of Gitmo in Mon- expected to arrive tomorrow are retired on March 1 will have LLyo day night's other contest. Charlie - and Saturday. their retirement pay boosted by Hatcher paced the Gator vic- More up to date Information W 3.9 per cent. This increase in cL with 19, while Gitmo's - arrival time is being made avail- tory aggressive annuities will be in the regular able to dependents at the squadron Willie Whittle was one April annuity checks which pay off the leader's total with office Ext. 3580. point duty annuity for March 1969. The last five aircraftare 18. squadron The Civil Service Commission scheduled to begin their west Freedom's Foundation Tuesday night, Chase Field and pointed out that an employeemust ward journey home tomorrow Gitmo tangled In the loser's be separated or his pay stopping at Rota, Spain, Lajes bracket, with the Texas.quintet must cease no later than Feb. t'., and Argentia before the last Fal- Wave Pens Medal eliminating Gitmo 106-98 in the 28. U an employee has appliedfor cons are re united with their two losses-your-outtourney. disability retirement and the families and friends in Jackson- scorer Bob Orchid sent Gitmo1, Commission cannot process the ville Sunday. entry back to their Island while claim by the Feb.28deadlinethe . J This was the fourth deploy- Winning Letter :" leading his,team to its first win employee may request and be ment to Sigonella for Patrol .' ,'"v rAn : / v In the regional with.a pO-polnt: granted ,. leaver.ithqut_ pay be- Squadron{ Seven and its third in air station Wave has been In the ,letter "ttiohe- the surge." ginning March 1. _ three years. As in previoustours selected to receive an Honor Medal Honor: Medal, Miss Teal wrotein Last night's game 'saw Chase If the disability'claim is later the operational commit- for her entry in the Freedoms "We,as Americanshavea Field and Pensacola at 7 o'clockas approved, the increased annuity ments were heavy with the squadron Foundation at Valley Forge, Pa., spree country, in which we are Jax Air News went to press. begins March 1 and annual leave available 1,000 hours each annual letter writing contest. proud, be it good or bad. And The winner of that game will is payable. If the claim is not month in the air. ETN3 Lizabeth J. Teal of because we have built this coun- meet PhibLant tonight for the allowed, sick or annual le..n.emay Operating under the opera Ground Electronics Maintenance try, then we are entitled to the title. If Pensacola l knocks off the be used to make up the time tional control of Commander based her entry on the patriotic right and privilege to choose our Gators tonight, then the crown the employee was on leave with Maritime Air Mediterranean, organization's pre selected own speakers for the people.The will go up for grabs in a 2 out pay.It . VP 7's primary mission was topic of "A Free Ballot -- A ballot is the only direct spokesman o'clock afternoon contest to- was emphasized that em - to support Sixth Fleet and NATO Free Country. that we, the peoplehave. morrow. ployees who take this "earlyout operations by locating and track- Top awards in the contest -- I, as an American enjoy the feel- Meanwhile, ComSubPac, well will lose almost all of ing submarines operating $1,000 and an encased Freedoms ing of pride and security each rested after clipping ComNav the sick leave credited to them. throughout the Mediterranean. Foundation George Washington time I see 'Old Glory' raised. Philippines 109-83 Monday, pre- Besides increasing an em - Shipping surveillance, whichis Honor Medal -- went to Army Lt. I shudder to think that I wouldnot pares to fly over Pacific trade ployee's annuity, the new raise normally a secondary mis Cols. William R. Ellis Korea, be able to share this feeling winds to represent Western Pacific will apply to each qualified sur- sion, shared an equally impor- and Thomas G. Wright, a Port- with my grandchildren because I in next week's All-Navy vivor of an employee who retires - tant role, and VP 7 aircraft land, Ore. reservist. did not exercise my basic rights tourney here. The Raider's How- on or before Feb. 28 and were airborne daily sighting Three Navy men and a Marine ." ard Hassen displayed a 28-point to the survivor annuity paid to a and reporting locations of naval were selected also. They will This year's contest was the performance inthe deciding Wes- child or children of an employee - units. In November, it was receive $100 and an Honor Medal 20th held by the Freedoms Foun- tern Pacific regional game at who dies at any time in the VP 7 aircraft that led news- and accompany the two top win- dation. Pearl Harbor. future. . men to the location of the Soviet ners and seven other winners to helicopter carrier *'Moskva"for Valley Forge and Washington, photographs. D. C.T". Former Chief of Naval Personnel --- I H Discusses Navy Relief ProgramsBy J03 Jackie Kobus ground information regarding the hours last year in giving assistance - Navy. to Navy and Marine Jax--V Adm. William R.Smed- Mrs. Charles Lyndon, widowof Corps personnel and their de- bert, USN, (Ret), was guest of RAdm. Charles Lyndon, Is pendents. Four hundred and honor at a luncheon honoring volunteers the Society's Field Representative twenty ? eight gratuities, almost and officials of Navy from Washington, D.C., and $35,000, were given out, and : : : -_ Relief Society auxiliaries from will be conducting the course.It more than $55,000 in loans were ; Jacksonville, Glynco and Albany, will run through March 14, made. Ga., Mayport and Cecil Field Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- On a national level, anotuer Feb. 14. The former chief of days, from 9 a.m. to noon, In big part of the Navy Relief So- Naval Personnel, now onayear'sleave Bldg. 501. Wives desiring to take ciety's fundsareinaidingchildrenof Mw of absence from his postas the course are requested to call personnel through college. To president of the Society, addressed the Navy Relief Office, 7723315or date, a total of 1,200 dependents over 80 members, including 389-5308, by 4 today. p.m. of this ,. are taking advantage op- ,, We.'t 1av Vahat.+!rl RAdm. RJ. Stroh COM- Admiral Smedberg gave brief portunity. FAIRJAX, and Capt. H.O. Cut- history of the Society from its ler, NAS commanding officer. He beginning 65 years ago. He recounted Admiral Smedberg stressedthe of officers told them he considered the peo- how it first was organ- Importance division - + ple who worked with the Societyto ized to assist widows and orphansof having a thorough knowledge - of the of the So- taeWON'T be "among the finest peopleat Navy and Marine Corps per- workings He said it is tool ciety. a great command. sonnel. every The luncheon came, appro- He said, "Since that time it for helping their men. priately enough, In time to spear- has grown to be a $174 million Admiral Smeooerg aid that YOU VOLUNTEER--VAdm. William R. Smedberg. president head the Navy Relief Society's corporation used specifically to the Navy Relief Society can take of the Navy Relief Society, discusses getting the word Annual Training Course for volunteer aid personnel and their dependents care ofyany emergency need that out about the Society with (I l-r) Mrs. T.E. Curry, Mrs. Jane wives, both officer and in time of need. may occur. Through its volunteers Chenualt, and Mrs. C.T. Faulders Jr., following a luncheon enlisted. Attendance will not only The local auxiliary of the Society which he called "theheart held Friday. The women are chairmen of receptionists, interviewers enable wives to participate in handled 2,21 leases for area and soul of Navy Relief" the and volunteers, respectively, of the Jacksonville the work of the Society, but will personnel In 1968. The 110 volunteers Society Is always there in time ..2;.. auxiliary of the Society. provide valuable general back- worked a total of 20,000 of emergency and need. "1\4 ____..__ n __ __ _,_____-- --- .' __AL__ _ rI r-- -- !S\5\Q\{{ \ \ 'ltq} NEWS/AFTERBURNER February 20, 1969Refund I I Page 2 .."nTt) \ ft t ,(\ JAX AIR 1 1'VI ." I or ) Editorial View Points JJ Payment ? E8 Refund or payment? That is the question concerning most citi- Drive To SurviveA zens as the deadline draws near : for filing our 1968 income tax returns. good traffic safety program pointed out that an undermanned Whether you will ,be among requires three simple elements, police force cannot properly reg- those receiving a refund or having known as the three E's of traf- ulate heavy traffic and apprehend +1 toy 9 to make up the difference between fic safety: Engineering,Enforcement and bring to justice all of the what was taken out of your pay and Education.In offenders. It must be concluded and what is due Uncle Sam, the view of the adverse traffic therefore, that our only hope result is inevitable -- the sooner record aboard this station, it lies in education of drivers 4 .a you get it in the mail the soon seems that a review of the three retraining, if you will, to correct # "? er you can ,quit worrying about E's would be in order. In the and eliminate the poor habits !it.And area of engineering, it appears and practices that drivers A p it stands to reason that that we are encompassed in a drift into and seem never to the sooner you receive the money, situation from which we cannot correct without training assist- : in the case of those receiving refunds - _ ___ __ escape regardless of what' ance. : r' the greater amount of time changes may be made. For example On this station without cost to you will have for it to draw in- presently there are three the participants there is an approved \ 'J b terest. Therefore, it can mean a traffic lanes available for peak National Safety Council few more dollars in your child's outbound traffic; however, there Defensive Driving Course with educational fund, the family are only two lanes on Highway qualified instructors who canard Christmas fund or that retire- 17 to receive and move this will train drivers to practice the ment nest egg that you have been mass. In effect it is comparableto little known art of defensive driv- s building up over the years. forcing three quarts of ma- And for those who will have to terial into ahalf-gallonmeasure. ing.The only hitch is convincingyou face the inevitable, that of pay- Therefore, until Highway 17 has and me as individuals that additional lanes, our outgoing such training is a must if we / traffic will continue to move are to survive in motor vehicle slowly. traffic. It entails the desire on HAIR PIECES---New styles, types of hair pieces and acces- Signs, traffic controls,signals, the part of each individual to sories will be introduced Navy Exchange patrons by Mrs. etc., governing traffic flow on the get involved personnally and be Helen Wilkinson, (r), dealer in women's beauty supplies, cos- station has long since passedthe " saturation point. In fact, it exposed not something to the which teaching.can be It obtained Is- metics and wigs, Feb. 26 in the Mall beauty shop at 10 a.m. is felt that in some areas these by makfng a monetary and 2 p.m. Models will wear hair pieces during the two demon- items have been overdone.In contribution or mutual agreementthat strations. Discussing the demonstration with Mrs. Wilkinsonis area of enforcement, it is it is a good thing and then the beauty shop manager, Mrs. Myrt Wilson. promptly: forgetting it. We must participate and be exposed to this training. It is useless to A Grooving SaturdayBy Div I me Services quote statistics; everyone is aware of the situation. However, they are unimpressed even thoughthe ROMAN CATHOLIC self same statistics pointout LCdr. Cecil D. Harper, Jr., CHC USN to them the dangers ahead ing their share, the earlier you St. Edwards (Impel and warn that the time for a O.K. Fellows, let's close this mythical generation gap for a moment get your returns off the sooner & change is now, not after you or and shed some light on some of the facts of life. you can quit worrying about them. SUNDAY MASS -- 9 11 a.m. a loved one gets involved in an Have you been to Vietnam yet? :You haven't? You're lucky. You You will also reduce the pos- DAILY MASS - -11:30 a.m. accident and joins the statistical have been? You are lucky, too. Yeah, lucky. You got back, didn't sibility of making a costly mis- SATURDAY MASS 9 - a.m. column. This is not a drive for you? Maybe not all together,. but you got back. Some didn't. The take during a last minute rush to CONFESSIONS - 5p.m. 5:30 & 7 p.m.1:30 contributions of money for research generation, 'gap doesn't 'mean a thing to them. They don't,even knowit make'the deadline.: p.m. p.m.. related to the inherent exists. In any event, the moment of TUESDAY ... Catholic ills of mankind. This is a driveto Some of our men in Vietnam don't even think about it. There was truth ha$ arrived -- it's time to Single Young Organization - 7:30 survive the loud, crashing, one, for instance, at Khe'Sanh, sitting in his bunker with his pocket get busy and compile those figures - - - - p.m.U. bone instantaneous bloodletting, transistor and the Armed Forces Radio Network was playing and compute those exemp- S. NAVAL HOSPITAL crushing,vehicle life releasing accidents.It .effectof "Grooving on a Saturday Night." But, he was hearing other words-- tions and deductions. And, although - motor words that smacked of reality, something like: we have a highly complextax St. Luke's (' is appeal to liapd an everyoneto Grooving on a Saturday Night: system, the government has little of his time anda give a There's been a battle over here.., Somebody's bleed ing--Man, made every attempt to make it lot of his attention Sunday MASS - 8:00 a.m. to correct- he's got pain--hut he's holding another man's head. The other as simple as possible. unsafe habits and PROTESTANT ing practicesnow guy doesn't move--he's dead. I know them both. When you compute your tax, while alive and in . one piece.It SUNDAY SERVICES10:30. Grooving on a Saturday Night: or have someone else do it for is no good to be a "wish Ihad" In a groovy swamp--in groovy mud and water up to my--head. you, remember this -- the gov- after the harm is done. Grooving on a Saturday Night: does PROTESTANT ernment not want you to Enroll now in a defensive driv- AU Saint's hapcl; AU dressed up--Style--JAZZY-- -( lored--to make me look pay more than your fair share of ing course conducted by the station - like bush a ; taxes. So if you are in doubt security department. The course is held every week, Grooving on a Saturday Night: about a deduction, consult your SUNDAY Monday and Tuesday, 6 p.m. to There's been a battle over here--Men have hurt men over legal officer or a tax expert, CHURCH SCHOOL 9:00 a.m. 9 p.m. and Wednesday 6'p.m. to here-- kiled men; don't simply ignore it with the Bldg. #722 8 p.m. in Bldg. 13. Civilian Grooving on a Saturday Night: idea that "they wouldn't accept - JUNIOR CHURCH 10 a.m. clothes may be worn. With groovy smells, jungle rot, oil on my rifle mixed with it anyway." If you are Divine Worship Service10 a.m. burnt powder and the dead--yeah, the dead; legally entitled to a deduction, Bldg. #750 Someone's making coffee--I: can smell that, too--date bread-- no matter how insignificant, Junior Youth Fellowship 5 p.m. qua somebody sent that from home; the government wants you to Bldg. #722 1 E1 ON ALIJ Grooving on a Saturday Night: take it.On . THURSDAYSenior Bright lights on a Saturday night--not flashing neons, baby-- the other hand, don't try Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m. uPslt more like fireworks punctuated with flying lead--and shrapnel-- to "slick" the government out of Bldg. #750 J it's a groovy blast. their just; due. The Internal Re- Junior Choir Rehearsal1 p.m. Grooving on a Saturday Night: venue Service takes a dim view Bldg. #750 L Some of us pray over here, in the battle--the suffering, the of anyone trying to pull a fast Young Adult Club - 7 p.m. brave, the afraid, the dying--some of us pray. one, and will take vigorous action - Bldg. #750Christian $ They say God cares about a guy's pain--they say that's what against those individuals who Science Service8:00p.m. Af* u, ORvER? Christianity is about, you know--Christ also suffering, dying, living attempt to shirk their responsi- Bldg. # 750. again to bring hope and comfort to a guy who believes it's true. bility. It isn't fair to try and .- God--I hope sol! shift your part of the country'stax Grooving on a Saturday Night: burden to the conscientious GENERATION GAP-INDEED I taxpayer. Your annual federal income JA.x. .AI NEWS ;' i is tax : one of the responsibilities Traffic ViolationsThe that comes with the rights of ci- tizenship. All it takes for you to The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper meet this responsibility is to be distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, following is a report of Going through stop sign 0 honest your 1968 and accurate income tax.when(you AFPS file) Jacksonville, Florida, by,the Holt Publishing Company, a motor vehicle accidents and traf- Other Violations . . 68 private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR fic violations for the period Feb- Fifty four drivers appeared NEWS' must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box ruary 4 through 10. before the Traffic Hearing Board nAW 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 Number of Accidents on Feb. 13. Disposition of the , noon on Monday before pub This Week . . 13 cases included the lication. News items welcomed all following:four are from sources Tele- Total accidents this lost year through driving and parking phone 772 3118 or 3119. Feb. 10 . . .30 aboard station for various privileges yMn Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Number of accidents through periods; 17 were assigned to i1 , concerning such should be directed to; February 19G8 . 37 complete an eight-hour course -1 Total number of days since last in remedial driving 14 n hts The Holt Publishing Company 1950 Blanding Blvd. ; received in injury a motor vehicle accident suspensions; 23weregivenwarninjWj Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 Telephone 388 2755 . . . 109 6 were dismissed;25were- Number of ViolationsThis fined (U.S. Commissioner VOL. 26 NO. 46 FEBRUARY 20, 1969 Week . . . 99 one was referred to commanding); and 1 Speeding . . 31 officer for pos. OU'Cfi LOOKING PtR Tfce fAJ-AD IAN?" . ' . ' . I 6 20, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pan 3 , . 8Rlwe } , sIi w I It 1 f ,a 4 I ' GETTING THE WORD..Capt. J.M. Barlow, NAMTG skipper, and LCdr. J.K. Donaldson, in charge of the Cecil Field detachments, gets rundown of A-7 Corsair II fuel systems from ADJ I Eugene Kronjaeger.M . Ce..aNd Inspection .. !* I RM It's not all salutes and blues..there's plenty of shirtsleevework involved, too as photos by PH2 J.E. Marchael and PH3 D.T. Thomas show r $ ,Y b Bobs Oak Hill Til- Pure Service CenterOpen for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. "i E// road service. pick '. up & delivery mechanic on duty American ft Foreign Cars r 41 Ix 103rd & Jammes Road I / rAND 771 -9156 Jacksonville Florida ,_ _ --- --- -- --- r MORE OF IT..From AVCM Arthur Wisner, who teaches maintenance of. .theJ 1 AC T o, 65 engine. ? gourmetCltrf ( do. + + let YOUR'ig INCOME TAX : : ( ) JEANNETTECRISP Bookkeeping Service America: INSTANT SERVICEOR .. ..' ",;, x . .. ; {,f'' v BY APPOINTMENTPHONE '" : 771-1865 771-5953 ,,' NOW ACCEPTING CHARTER 3823 Blanding Blvd. /-1 ACROSS FROM CEDAR HILLS, THEATRE MEMBERSHIPS THEN GIVING IT..A 'well- ALSO IN ORANGE PARK done' to the men of the Naval 667 Kingsley Ave. Air Maintenance Training Detachments PHONE 264-2563 at Cecil I Field. 60 COMPLIMENTARY DINNERSA . TRUE ADVENTURE IN EXQUISITE DINING DANCING t EXAhpp ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOU AND YOUR SPECIAL GUESTS.OER . M NOF OqN s s.t I\LOOK Cash /LAN $412 r *200 COMPLIMENTARY s' % J JRepaYou $600 DINNER CHECKS ;lonlhy: S3.00 518.00 YOU CAN BE THE SPECIAL GUEST AT SOME OF JACKSON- 1 G '''ore r poym.nry m od. 53.40 LOUNGES SUPPER CLUBS PRICE\ for orha hfnyi lc, o om r, VILLE'S LEADING RESTAURANTS- - BEFORE YOUBORROW e comPorohle:r:,.B or,, CHARTER MEMBERSHIP-ONLY $ 15 00 AVAILABLE LIMITED NUMBER Check compare. know what you pay! Then get your loan the BENEFICIAL way! CALL 724-9744 Get up to$600 take up to 24 months to C SH repay! Just phone get cash in visit to SOR"MESSENGtK: DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME OR OFFICE , the office., -or drop in today!' OR FILL IN MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION . Get that BIG O.K. at Beneficial! MAIL TO 5541 ARLINGTON RD. SUITE': 1.JAX. FLA.. LOANS UP TO $600 Beneficial Finance Co.of Jacksonville NAME ........................................................................................................... 5635 ROOSEVELT BLVD.,VENETIA VILLAGE SHOP.CTR. ADDRESS .......................................................................PHONE .................... Next to Winn-Dixie Phone:388-9374 3 cthtr S..phon.Btntflc book efTctt"whit.ivrvt pofl s fh for.Jockionv n.er.tl of II.c.Area BUSINESS ADDRESS ....................1....:.................;............................................ OCCUPATION ...............................................................PHONE .................... BENEFICIALFINANCE IN SUBMITTING THIS APPLICATION I WILL ENCkOSE 'I S" CHECK-OR MONEY ORDER.IF MY APPLICATION IS NOT ACCEPTED MY MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED.February . SYSTEM I r 1 . Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER February 20, 1969 _)% _:wap I NATTCBehind' The Scene 1 1! I 1 , *. .I By Phyllis Harkins one of their civilian employeesat take great pleasure In congratu- a luncheon held at the Candle- lating you and I speak not only light Club on Valentine's Day. for myself, but for my entire Meritorious mast was held on supervisorin command In wishing; you and Beihoffer, Feb. 11 in the office of Capt. R. Hazel Automatic Data family a rich and P. Kline, commanding officer at charge of the your reward- the Naval Air Technical Train Processing Section at AO School ing retirement. You more than ing Center. Capt. Kline read and since May 1964, received a deserve the satisfaction that follows - presented a letter of appreciation promotion and and transferred to a job "well done." received from M. V. Roy, Division the Naval Air Station. 10& During Murphy's career, he commercial Manager for has seen duty in numerous naval said Southern Bell, Orlando, to three AEC James T. Murphy vessels. His excellent per - goodby to the Navy on Monday students of the Aviation Elect ; rician's Mate School, Class A. when he retired at the Naval Air formance and devotion to duty They were AN Joseph H. Technical Training Center after have earned him the Good Con- Chapman, III, AA Michael A. nearly 29 years service. duct Medal, American Defense Ristau and AA William R. Sipes. Chief Murphy was presentedwith Service Medal, American Cam- The men assisted Mr.and Mrs. a letter of appreciation from paign Medal, Asiatic Pacific Roy, when the Roy's automobile the Commanding Officer, Capt.R. Campaign Medal, World War II COURTESY PAYS--Capt. R.P. Kline, commanding officer radiator hose burst on I 95 P. Kline, which stated in part; Victory Medal, National Defense NATTC, reads Letter of Appreciation to (I to r) AAs MichaelA. as they were returning to Or "Your record is one of interest- Service Medal, Korean Service Ristau and William R. Sipes and An Joseph H. Chapman lando from Jacksonville.Roy ing and challenging assignmentsand Medal and the United Nations during ceremonies in the captain's office. Feb. I II.. stated in his letter of accomplishments in which Service Medal. Jan. 20 to Captain Kline: you can take justifiable pride.I .'. .... "",.. ) , VA Administrator "Approximately forty minutes ' Approves after I 'pulled off the road an : : , automobile pulled and three ". up , Dividend Payment Increase fine looking young men got out _. { They immediately took control. ,I The VA Administrator has dend on Modified Lite Is of the One of the young men made a tripto ;. .1 approved for Calendar Year 1969a order of $10.52 per policy(1.3 a nearby service station and dividend payment of per $1,000 of insurance). On we were back in business very .' $218,000,000 on.National. Ser Special Endowment at 96, with a shortly. Upon finding out that !l:: vice Life Insurance (NSLI) and high average age at issue (and these gentlemen were stationedat $18,000,000 on United States Gov- correspondingly large premiums the Naval Air Technical Train- ernment Life Insurance (USGLI). ), the average annual dividend ing Center, I felt the least I This is $10,000,000moreonNSLI is $12.92 per $1,000 of could do was to express my appreciation - and $3,000,000 more on USGLI insurance and. $81.25 per po- to them through you than was paidinl968. These and let you know what a great increases result mostly from licy.Dividends In 1969 will be paidon job I think Is being done to develop - higher interest earnings in the regular policy anniversarydates our men in the Navy." , trust funds. as was done in 1968. To Capt. Kline stated that he was be eligible for the dividend, glad to hear of this incident and On NSLI approximately the same rules which governed was very proud of the three men. . 4,000,000 insureds will re - the payment of the 1968 divi - ceive an average annual dividendof dend are equally applicable in AE1 John Joseph May re - $53.25. On USGLI 185,000 1969 with the following .excep enlisted for four years on Feb- insureds will get an average tions. No dividend IS! payablefor ruary 11 during a ceremony con- annual dividend of $97.60. ,any month that a contract ducted in the Commanding Of - The difference is mainly due to was In force during the 1968 fleer's office. May has been IW the fact that the USGLI businessof attending the .Aviation Electri 1 ,1969 policy year as 1)) extended - World War I Is older' both In insurance that arose from. cian's Mate School, Class "B" age and in duration. modified life or 2)) paid up (Advanced Course) since Jan i'-: Small dividends are being paid special endowment at 96. Where uary. He is In Class 902. ' for the first time in 1969 on these . exceptions exist, the prior about 214,600 Modified Life and contract is eligible for dividends Sgt. Bill Smythe safety edu _ about 4,300 Special Endowment providing it was actively Inforceas cation and public relations offi- )kA! at 96 contracts. These policieswere of Jan. 1. x cer for the Lake City Districtof _ issued at a much lower Since no dividends are payableon the Florida State Highway participating premium than the USGLI policies on extended Patrol conducted a defensive others and up to this year the insurance, endowment at 96 driving program on Feb. 11. This earnings on these plans did not contracts under extended insurance presentation for civilian employees BOTTOMS UP This accident occurred recently on Birmingham justify the payment of any divi- are likewise ineligible at NATTC was in ac Ave. west of Langley St. The operator failed to open the dend. The average annual divi6IANT to partipate in the distribution of cordance with the Navy's Civi- container door which would allow the sand blast waste to 6i 0 dividends. lian Training Program pour out. As a result, the load shifted to the rear when the Only policies with a "V" or Sergeant Smythe, who has had dump truck body was elevated, raising the front of the truck MEET fifteen service SWAP "K" years as police prefix are eligible for dividend - payments. The payment Is officer, spoke very vividly on the off the roadway There were no injuries nor damage, although, JAX LARGEST FLEA automatic; no application is re- necessity for all motor vehicle several man-hours were used in getting the vehicle back in MARKET quired. Payment will be effectedon operators to drive in such a man- operation. the eligible Modified Life and ner as to survive. He also All Spaces Under Shelter Endowment at 96 policies basedon showed a safe driving film entit- Exchange Lists Holiday Hours 20th and Edgewood the dividend option of recordon led "The Killer". The film depicted - the parent contract at the the things that could hap- The following is a schedule for 1500; Express Store # 1, Bldg. EvelY Sat. 9 am-6. : CM pi time of conversion unless a pen totheaveragedriverwhodoesnot Navy Exchange facilities tomor- 931, 0800 1500; Candlelight row: All NAS activities will be Restaurant, Bldg. 808, 1700 - 9m. 9 am 6:00 pa change of option has been sub coordinate proper driving sequently received and record- procedures with safe and sound open except for Snack Bars, 2400; Blue Jackets Inn, Bldg. Phone thinking. Bldgs. 140, 200 and 1000; All 46, 0900 0100; Bowling Alley 768-7058 or 768-4793 ed.The Interest rate payable on NATTC activities will be closed Snack Bar, 1200 .- 2300; 19th 354-9119 dividend credits and deposits will Members of the Aviation Ord- except for the Country Store/ Hole Snack Bar, 1000 1800; %. nanceman School said farewell Toyland, Bldg. 51.1,09001700, continue at 4 to All NATTC and Naval Cafeteria, Bldg. 554,1200-2130, Hospital Bowling Alley Snack Bar, activities will be closed except Bldg. 609, 1200 2300; All Naval the following: Cafeteria, Bldg. Hospital activities will be ,:554: 1200 2130; Bowling Alley closed except the snack Bar Snack Bar, 1200 2300; Hospital '- : Bldg. H2080, 0730 2030. Snack Bar, Bldg. H2080, 1200 - Saturday's schedule Is as follows ." 2030. . money.aa : All NAS activities except The Air Station post office will the following will be closed: maintain regular working hours Cafeteria, Bldg. 118, continuous; tomorrow and will be closed all Service Station, Bldg. 26, 0800 -. 'day Saturday. / *. I '0c. Save it with 819) Boat PHONE eoXE5. good dividends! 384-2386...... ::E-OO.n # C> Borrow it at low rates! 4621 SAN JUAN AVE. 0 G-O. OQ .;, (near Blanding Blvd.) at. . FISH CHICKEN SHRIMP Par fl/ewy ?cdaNAI Our DINNERS Famous Fillet. DINNERS DINNERS 4 Hush Puppies. Delicious Pieces Hush Puppies.. French Fries.. French Fries French Fries.. f1Y 11/.1)/ J' ,, AhA Cole Slaw.. Hot Rolls.. Cole Slaw. 1.'I. j.-I . 111)1/ 1 < L\t.: 1.01 bl U Tartar Cole Slaw 110"l 115 Tartar or I. r'I :JtI : (7 < 85" ,,. NA cent FIELf ,BLD, .( 2f .Tc1. 77HJJJ Cxt. 2" SIZE. III1"r : frl. v: (} }:f111t t. Boxes 0 BUCkets e BarrelsI t -- t 1 I I February 20, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pages- 1 t , WESTSIDEI E 1-P-A-N-S 0 N 100% GUARANTEEON ALL CARS SOLDWE GAVE THEM THE VW 16- POINT SAFETY PERFORMANCE II: r'\ N INSPECTION. THEN WE TUNED UP, :TIGHTENED, AND RE PLACED EVERYTHING THAT NEEDED IT.AND GUARANTEEDTHEM r\ .\,; 100% FOR THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ALL: tk MAJOR MECHANICAL PARTS FOR 30) DAYS OR 1000 MILES. " \ COME ON IN AND DOUBLE CHECK. -ENGINETRANSMISSION 'REAR AXLE FRONT AXLE- ASSEMBLIES 'BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TWICE THE SPACE..TWICE THE CARS..TWICE I THE SAVINGS! M . 68 BUICK SKYLARK 65 BUICK SKYLARK 66 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 Dr. HT, Fact.PSATBlue Air Cond., V-8, $2995 Cond.Sport,Cpe White, V-8, AT, Fact. Air $14/3 J7C 4 White Dr. HT,Air Cond.,V-3, AT, PS, $1745 aoc ". : jjjjj\(J 68 CHEVROLET IMPALA 66 OLDS JETSTAR 88 2 Dr. HT, Fact. Air Cond., V-8, Z750 66'VW DLX STA.WAG. ((2)) 4 Dr. HT,Air Cond., PS, PB, AT, Cj/45 PS,White 7&9 Passenger Red & White (1695 V'8iz .. rTh \ :tw . . .. "' "' I!] .. .11 _ -. __ _ 68 FORD GALAXIE 500 L, 66 DODGE CORONET 4 Dr. HT, Fact. Air Cond., V-8, 4 Dr.Sedan, V-S, AT, PS, White $1595 AT, PS, Red $2695 67 VW CAMPER $2250 Pop Up Top,White 4ts W. .+.....r ..w ,. ' 1' t.A+ilk s.ro M w.q.M $' AS x1 d9k34 lb'k.e 5 r1 67 MUSTANG 87YW FASTBACK 66 CHEVELLE MALIBU. 2 Dr. HT, V-8, AT, Blue $1995 Radio&Heater, Blue $1895 4 Dr.V-8, AT, Air Cond., Blue X1495s , ', ,. .,. .../ ,.,, ,,, ., ,, > ' , 67 DODGE DART 64 VW SEDAN 66 MUSTANG 4 Dr. Sedan,Air Cond., PS, AT, $1850 Radio&Heater,Green $ O9.5 2 Dr. HT, Automatic Trans.; White $1450 Blue & White WESTSIDE I VOLKSWAGEN, INC. 1150 LANE AVENUE SOUTH JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 181..5511 Open 8 to 8.30 DailySaturday 8 to 5-Sunday 1 to 6PM . . -- . OJ. . -- ----- Page 6 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER February 20, 1969NATTC NATTC Illustrator Uses Basic ,", . ' .' Design In Contemporary Art , B'I''h Usry Prepares for OM MM Art Show He has been an illustrator in the NATTC Art Shop since 1966 r' By J03 Jan Mercurio reasons I choose glass and and has become widely known in ii Did you ever stop to considerthe chrome as a medium. I feel these Jacksonville art circles.In . plexiglass on your desk top, materials are beautiful." .his assignment as an illus- or the hub caps of your car, or In further discussion of his trator for NATTC, Ben'h pre- even light bulbs as materials usedin works, Ben'h commented, "Ifeel pares many of the signs works of an? some people understand my an, and charts used for instructionsin Ben'h Usry of NATTC's An yet others do not. I don't explain the training center schools, ; Shop has used such common mat- each of my pieces, because as well as illustrations used t erials in his art works to be I do not want to shacklethe throughout the entire station.He . exhibited next month at Studio viewer with my inter is also one of the original Gallery One, 3203 HendrickAve. pretation. founders of Studio Gallery One ., Jacksonville.His -- ----"...-,......""""" ......... _..- ---., one man art show, which opens March 14, for 15 days, includes works constructed with ILLUSTRATOR-Ben'h Usry, of NATTC's Art Shop, materials such as metal, glass, prepares. illustration to be used for instructions in one of plastic, paper, chrome and the training center's schools. electric wire.Describing. his works as "minimal environmental art," Club SchedulesBlue Ben'h explains that his structuresare of a "basicdesign,incorporated - with glass and other mat- Jackets Inn in the River Lounge from 6 to 10 erials which reflect" the viewer. "In my works, he explained, Music makers at the BJI includes p.m.New Happy Hour schedule for "I use simple materials which the Soul Challengers tonight February is: Tuesday, Main surround us, materials that Dooms Day Refreshment Bran, 4:30 to 6:30: p.m.; Wed- make up our lives and express . Committee tomorrow night and nesday, Ceiling Zero; 4'to 6 changes which are taking place. Saturday afternoon. Phil Cay and p.m.; Thursday, Main Brace "In this day and age, people do the Chantels will be on stage 4:30 to 6 p.m.; Friday, Main not seem to require the sound Saturday night. The Standard Brace, 4:30 to 6 p.m.; Sat- foundations as in the past. We Productions will be the music urday, Ceciling Zero, 4 to 5:30 have entered a space age whichis makers Sunday afternoon and p.m. and Sunday, Main Club, changing our environment and Monday night, followed by the 4:30 to 8 attitudes towards life. It is this Crystal Cathedral Sunday and p.m.CPO attitude which will reflect in the Wednesday nights. The New Club art of today, as it did in the ' Sounds will be on stage Tuesday There will be a special servedin attitudes of yesterday's art BASIC DESIGNBen'h Usry, ues; chrome discs, black glass night. the dining room, Mondays, "When a person approaches my and mirror blocks In preparing one of his works to be on dis- Officer's Club Tuesdays and Wednesdays. works made of glass, or with play at Studio Gallery One next month. " mirror incorporated, he con- Weekly menu specials include Entertainment offered at the prime rib roast Sunday; fried tinued, "they see their own image "They are a kind of visual which was established for local Officer's Club includes a "SingA chicken Tuesday; rib eye stead and their surroundings re experience that effect each viewer artists in 1967. Long" Wednesday from 7:30 flected in the work itself. differently. There are people He attended South Carolina U- Wednesday; pizzas Thursday; to 10:30 p.m. in the Main Brace seafood Friday and sirloin steak, "This reflection will change, who do not understand Beethovenor niversity, and studied design at and "Jean at the Organ" Sun- Saturday. as will the viewer and the en- Bach, but they enjoy listening Brigham Young University. days, Tuesdays and Thursdays vironment. That's one of the to them just the same. The sit- "Most of the experience and uation might be the same with my knowledge' I have of art," says works. Ben'h, "I have acquired through . "Art," he expressed, "can experience rather than through have a pure visual personalitythat studies. : reacts on an individual's Ben'h has commissioned worksin sensitivity and_ not because it public and private collectionsin ':: reflects something they im New York, Chicago, San Fran- mediately associate within their sisco, South Carolina and Jacksonville - own reality." and is presently pre- ,., For those going into the art paring works for the Augusta 11969 field, he advised, "I would say Museum in Georgia,.the Colum- to keep an open mind and observe bia Museum, South Carolina and PERSONAL from experience and peo- Reynolds Gallery, Chicago, Ill. ple. In the field of art, as in INCOME TAXGUIDEBOOK other fields, when one feels he 'tAr tUG ?tUSH-... has acquired all the knowledge he ; fau Youg , '. >; needs, he will lose his creative- '.'. .:: '"- -r.x ftf,11AfJ11 ;CMS": .I .'1;". ,. m riM nit'' 't . KM* TU HTIHown ness. fARt'I/fJ--: ) MSTNCTIMl$t I1 IlUlttWiMO 'III Ben'h was born in Langley, ':f.. ;.' =: ; ': UI r.1 S.C., and has been associatedwith r. >. .. art since he in school .:; ;., was ; " He received his first award, :-; rr Il' .:w..,' '.- "The South Carolina Art Award," oj :. .. '' . rA : after state wide competition with }tPJ ff L : ': '. ''it :: '\ South Carolina high schools. < ' >1' The 27-year-old bachelor began - '. '". in art professionally in 1961 as an illustrator while on active ', '. duty with the Army.He We4OOMR1itr came to Jacksonville in 1962 J FREE and began working as an illus- : the HELP YOU NEED when trator and then interior designerfor r Rot you prepare your INCOME TAX RETURNEASY local 1964 department he won stores.In first place. 103rd St. at Wesconnett Blvd.We' . awards in five shows of design, Wire Flowers judged by "Display World Mag- Phone SP 1-3770 or'SP 1-025P Up.TO-THE-MINUTE azine." 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The State Center for Contin- any special undergraduate engin- At the current time eleven T 11 uing Education at Jacksonville, eering courses or any other type employees from the Naval Air : Fla., through the College of En- courses provided there are sufficient Rework Facility are enrolled In w. gineering: University of Florida, personnel interested in the graduate engineering pro- (is currently offering graduate the courses. In addition to grad- gram at the state center. During . level college courses which will uate level courses engineering, the past six months three em- lead to a masters degree in the state center also offers graduate ployees from the Facility received - industrial and systems engineer level courses in education their Master of Engineering which lead to a master's degreein degrees.To . ing.The state center alsowilloffer education. be eligible for the program, a student must be admitted to . the Graduate School of the Uni- Job Openings Listed versity of Florida. Admissionto . . C.T.,_ the Graduate School ' ZERO DAYS LOST--NARF Commanding Officer, Capt. depends Faulders (r), Clayton J. Perry, shop safety committee chair- on the presentation of a bacca- man (I), and Clayton Owens, safety engineer, look over and Merit promotion opportunities needs of the service are met. laureate degree from an ac - currently open for receipt of applications MPB No. 14 69 Supervisory credited college or curriculum, discuss the new Safety Billboard, displayed at the front en- are listed below. The Personnel Staffing Specialist, with an average grade; of "B" trance of the NARF Admin Building. The sign, designed by area of consideration and the GS 13 and MPB No. 15 for the junior and senior years. the late Don Cameron, indicates that NARF has had no lost closing date of each are shown. 69 Medical Technologist GS-'1. Each applicant must also submit time accidents so far this year. MPB No. 72 67 Plan D Area of consideration: Nation scores on ,the aptitude test of v grade levels GS 4 and below; wide. Applications for these positions the Graduate Record Examina- MPB No. 79 67 Plan C all will be accepted throughthe tion. r } Quality Increases Go sem'- skilled positions pay level close of business March 13. The course fee at the Center .".:':' ' seven and below and MPB MPB No. 17 69 DigitalComputer for Florida residents Is $12 per : -: No. 83 67 Plan B all skilled Systems Operator. GS 9. quarter .hour of credit; the nonresident - To Station CiviliansOnehundred positions pay level seven and Area of consideration: NAS, fee is $26 per quarter above. NARF, NARTU, COMFAIRJAX, of credit. Area of consideration: NAS, FAETULANT, Naval Hospital, Government employees maybe and one em- pay increase included L.C. An- NARF, NARTU, COMFAIRJAX, Navy Commissary Stores, Navy reimbursed by the governmentfor ployees received recognition for derson, E.A. Ford, B.H. Cornwall FAETULANT, Naval Hospital, Recruiting Station, Disease Vec- their tuition and books if their sustained high quality job W.W. Johnson, M.T. New- Navy Commissary Stores, Navy tor Control Center and Resident they meet the following criteria: performance during the past year man, R.I. Harnois, W.L. Bunce, Recruiting Station, Disease Vector Storage Office, Jacksonville.Applications ((1)) the basic minimum grade by receiving: quality increases. W.H Denney, J.C.OstertagC.B. Control Center and Resident for this position will level required by the activity; The commands granting these Janney, V.M. Hall,J.W. Tweed- Storage Office, Jacksonville. be accepted, through the close of (2) the training must be neededin additional "wlthin-grade" pay dale, J.W. Repp, W.A. Hallmark, Applications for these positions business Tuesday.All performing the official duties , increases included NAS, NARF, J.R. Smith and M.L. Ashley. 'will be accepted at any time. A applicants must be careeror of the employee's present position - Naval Hospital and COMFAIR Hospital employees rewarded separate application must be filed career conditional employees or for a planned future assignment - JAX.The were P.A. Davis, LJ. Curole, for each position in which in of the federal government. approved by manage- 21 employees of NAS receiving A.P. Denise, S.H. Scoggin, terested. Application forms 171 for these ment; ((3)) the primary benefit the increase in salary D.V.P. McPherson and C.H Har- MPB No. 5-69 Industrial positions should be filed with must be derived by the activity - during the latter half of the year ris.A.B. Engineer, GS 5, 7, 9 and 11. IRD, Box 22, NAS Jacksonville, ; ,((4)) the training must have were M.B. Kasnias, V.K. Collins Hogancamp and B.P. Area of consideration: Nation Fla., 32212. prior approval of the activity- J.L. Grice, J.W. Ellis,C.V. Parks were recognized by COM- wide Applications for this posti- For further information see the commanding officer. Reiter and F.R. Forrest, Supply FAIRJAX for the pay increase. tion will be accepted until theRttirtmtNt copies of the bulletins or an Additional information ,concerning - Department P.R.. 'Wight, G.P., nouncements or call Rating and .. registration and courses ;* Ebert,, *'R.M. Stecher, J.S. Ka- Procedure's Choiged Examining Branch, IRD, Exten being offered at the center may ,. . perak and R.R. Wutkoswki, sion 2320. be obtained by calling or writing , Comptroller; H.S. Stewart, E.B. The Civil Service Commis- the retirees' first annuity check. Drinking is a factor in at Harry G. Jones, Administrator, Burmeister and Michael Gas- sion has approved procedures Effective immediately, the Industrial least half of the fatal motor- State Center for Continuing Edu- cone, Industrial Relations.. designed to speed up the pro Relations Departmentwill vehicle accidents according to cation, 351 East TwentyfirstSt. Also Scott Hardison, Data cessing of hondlsability re accept applications for non- special studies done in four ., Jacksonville, Phone 354- Processing; J.B.Bernstein,Den- tirement claims. It is expected disability retirement six weeksIn states. 8531. tal and L.D. Hubbard. Public that these new pro advance of an employee's re - Works. cedures will eliminate a two or tirement date. This will permit .' NARF employees receivingthe three months delay in mailing the agency to speed check. FLY the OO"04IIII O 04IIIII O O O O 411111 04lllll 04lllll 04IIII O e ANYWHERE Airline : . ' ,: .. .'. \c', -' j mt 'm ); :::? m.:!:t: : :P-iml' L' \S i 5 '" 'S .. o I What's the deal at i " ." -.w. " I ii i-i o : -c'" "5 5if "Io I, S'f' /! S .". -'. :; YOU GET: i f., ' ((1)I) a brand new, modern 2 bedroom luxury apartment i t . S ((2)) individually air-conditioned and heated 0 < ((3) wall-to-wall carpeting plus drapes ,; '" *,.. - ((4)) fully equipped kitchen .* ..!\.fV4"" ':v1ji: I ANYWHERE 1 The AIRLINES TRAFFIC OFFICE representsthe 0' ((5)) large walk-in closets ".., .. : i Scheduled Airlines of the USA and is here to serve the r (6) Muzak 1 i Military Installations in all their air transportation needs. ((7)) master TV service .", We have complete airline information to show you that travel- i ,. ((8)) FREE ELECTRICITY ;;. >' .. 0 ing by air is CONVENIENT, FAST and INEXPENSIVE.Here . are only a few ways you can save money. _.... o ((9)) Free garbage, water and sewage service, *- j. FARE - 0o 1/2 STANDBY -2/3 FARE MILITARY RESERVED WE GET: 't' EXCURSION.FAMILY PLAN FARES FARES : ;,41i Stop in at the AIRLINES TRAFFIC OFFICE (JAMTO) Bldg. $170 per Month S 13, Main Gate Ext. 3553 or 387 2811 0800 to 1700 ' t t Monday through Saturday At Mayport Disbursing Office Oht / We have / gazebo recreation ., ,., Bldg. T 24 every Thursday 0800 to 1500. ,tf. Yes a large pool, ,- !: ... .. ;;:;::.' -:, , _. ,S room, and complete laundry facilities 0 ">' ""* AIRLINESTRAFFIC , 0- , :, All I this In Orange Park. 2ft miles south of N AS, Jax.. Phone, 2644263. : '''''i -t ' o ? t OFFICEr o..o--.n....oo..o ....0..0......0 o..o....0....OioOa.OI - t ----------------- -- - _. __.__ .-,..' .J Jt" . ' i ;t ..... r February 20, (1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 9 .. - .. -",'.r. 1 1is FIRST IN FASHION! THftlFT CENTERS FIRST IN VALUE//! S t \ ; '.SWINGMATE CAN OPENER 9* ,' ): i CUSTOM \ ELECTRIC \i Solid State .n. -f. 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RADIO Toast to please every ' member of your family Modal P2750 only 377 -Toast selector light Black and Bouffant bonnet for child or to dark White mother fits over largest rollers "SPECIAL" STEAM AND 1 / DRY I IRON I F t Ir \ IT'S 2 IRONS IN ONE! 4-: --i A start-the-day special WILDCAT Automatic CLOCKRADIO Stereo Phonograph ... Switches from steam to dry at the 87 only Solid State push of a button. Reliability 4-Speed Automatic Drop- 3888 1288 Handy|temperature.fabric dial assures correct Ironln Down Changer OPEN DAILY 9:30: A.M. TO 10 P.1 1.OPEM 1. ..... SUNDAY RQON ; . r . - , -- _.__.__.------ ------.----.-- _ ___ _ .._ ._ ___ .-" '__ ." .. "" __.., __ fr r , " . 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER February 20, 1969 ri, .... - ; t ..\ 1 ;, w t.1Jr a t" 4 -_ ; 9: -., n jjJa: t"It It ', + 'Jt t,. ,I ii f; II I 1Tw ___ / (4 r"L i : r : .. .' .. ;",. .. ;t ; ; I ; ...y<,;>< .. I i iI ::1 Skidmore RosatoIn Hankersonfrom Keithgo Lawrence II 1I Tw. Chiefs CECIL FIELD. A pair of three young Marines received erson and Lance Corporals JohnM. Class. The Chiefs were AMEC ::1 __ j Naval Air Maintenance Training what the Corps calls "promo Keith and James V. Re John Skidmore of 1034 Detach - I Three G r races Group chiefs received instructor tion warrants from MajorW.R., state had mustered into the for- ment and ATC Donald Law , r of the month awards during an Bowers, Cecil Marines' XO, this mation as, respectively, Lance rence of 1016. ! annual inspection last week, and week. Corporal Robert Hank- Corporal and Privates First . I I. Cecil/' In / ! Capsule (TALL THE NEWS THAT'LL FIT, WE PRINT) I t Cecil Field..AALonnieJ.King the same quarters cere- the U.S. Army Finance for the Navy East Coast Championships they are: VA-67, Marines, AD- i has been named Rampager of the mony, AME3 Robert E. Allen School and was presented a. cer- at Norfolk Naval :Station MIN, AMD, VA-45, VA-44. ' Month for January by Cdr. FJ. was selected as Plane Captainof tificate of completion. March 24-28, and then go Almberg. A letter included inhis the month for January. His Betty Harlow, secretary to the on to the AAU Nationals at Ames, SKEET: service jacket reads in part, letter cited "superior pre-flight Accounting Division Supervisor, Iowa April 10-11. The clay-bird bangers started "in the short time you' have inspections ... squadron seabag received an award for high qual- their shoot last Monday with been assigned to the Maintenance inspections" as indications of his ity performance that cited "high Weapons shooting down the Ma- , Control Division, Analysis outstanding performance.Cecil standards for the Navy's Merit This is the final week for rines. All matches will start at f Branch. completing assigned Field ... Mrs Beryl Salary Increase...*' intra-mural Basketball at Cecil 4:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and tasks thoroughly. .materially Bruns, budget analyst with the Samuel H. Hendricks, a mem- and at present VA-82's first team Thursday at the Cecil Ckeet I increased the combat readinessof Comptroller Department, com- ber of the Incentive Award is in first place with a 10 and Range. :,1 the squadron." pleted a correspondence course Board from May I, 1964 to Oct. 0 record, VA-82 has yet to play BOWLING: tj 1 1, 1968 received a board cer- the Marines who now are in tenth Dave Scott paced the newly :! tificate from Captain F.M. Mc- place. Winner of the first half formed Cecil Field Scratch Lea- ;i Linn, Cecil Field skipper, in this year was VA-45 now in gue 'trio' with a big 258-657 ,,1 recognition of his service and third place but pretty,well assured series which put VA-174 ahead ;'i continued interest in the pro- of ending up in the finals 4 points for the win over Op'J' 1[ HOOM.T"1: j 3R WASH gram. next week.Standings erations. Al Trevino lead the And Stanley L. Gosc was pre- are as follows: VA-86 Sidewinders with a 222- sented with a certificate of completion VA-82,#1 618 as they rolled over Medicallast OPEN DAILY 8:30 AM :5:30: PM of course in Military VA-86 week. Comptrollership. The course was VA-45 After two weeks of play, VA- FREE CAR WASHWITH an Army Finance School exten- Starting next week Monday, 86 and VA-174 lead the league- i I sion school and consisted of 10 NAS Cecil Field will host the with identical 7-1 marks. subcourses.. This was the third COMFAIRJAX Double Elimina- . FILL UP OF 15 GALS. OR MORE STANDARD OIL/ such certificate earned by Mr. tion Basketball Tournament. All PRODUCTS CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Gosc In the past fourteen months. games will be played during the WITH THE SIXTH FLEET ... ; St. Petersburg, Fla ... Dennis day beginning at 1000, so Inter- Since the departure of the USS '* King from VA-44, grappled first ested spectators may watch the Shangri-La from Mayport, Fla. |! RocketsBuy the Jacksonville Support place in his weight class in an All Navy Tourney being held CVW-8 skippered by Commander '1 Amateur Athletic Associationmeet evenings next week at NAS SAX, Robert H. Lovelace, weathered 1 Your Season Tickets Now!!! here last Saturday. He had Teams entered are VA-81, eleven straight days of heavy 1 three matches in his class and Teams entered are VA-81, VA- seas and high winds riding to | won all three with pins in the 45, VA-174,VA-86VA-44,VAP- their new duty station in the Med- J| SPRAWAX SOC first periods.His 62, VA-82, VA-83. A sched- iterranean. 9 next meet will be in Co- ule is forthcoming and will be When Shangri-La relieved Independence Located Roosevelt/ // Shopping Center coa Beach March 8, also an posted in the Gym followingthe CVW 8 received 1 AAU tussle. His big goal is to meeting Monday at 9:00 a.m. "The duty" from CVW-7, and 4 Winner of the event willl repre- immediately got into the swing 'i, Winner of the event will repre- of things with day and night 3$ sent COMFAIRJAX at Norfolk operations. ;| March 3 to 7th.HANDBALL The first sea period of the 'f i : deployment netted 2245 flight" | Handball gets underway next hours and 1170 arrested landings ** ,. fPnIJI Monday on the Station Gym -- among them the 101,000th ,1| .. courts. Four teams will partici- Shangri-La touchdown. '15 00 per pate each week with 3 singles Hanson Baldwin, retired mil- ;; ; month :: players and one doubles team. itary editor of the New York j ?\\i.. _. :;__ I Five teams have entered the Times was aboard as a guest '1 j Double Round-Robin event and observe to air operations. | UH ..._. L" ', SALTSPRINGS Rjj MONEY ! Cash Monthly Months You Get Payment to Pay IN 1 DAY P4.33 5.00 24 1 : i" TRAILER PARK $25 to $600ARRANGED 320.79 219.27 19.00 13.00 24 24 a' x 427 51 5.00 24 .. &: ALL UTILITIES UNDERGROUND 500.51, 29.00 24 I fi4 I FREE SEWERAGE TREATMENT BY PHONE Payments 600.00 include 34.39 interest.Finance 24.. ft"i FREE WATER, SHOPPING AREA j , ; . -DiaL 1 !II Ocala Hattoiil Forest On Ifavtifil Cliar LaktON Company 4721 SAN JUAN AVE. DIAL 384 2341 f ON STATE ROAD 19 AT 314 PO BOX 667 DEPT A>C, OCALA. FLORIDA PH. (904)622-3011 241 WEST FORSYTII ST. 'DML 356 0735 5256 nCACII ilL VD. DIAL 359 2895 !I. 1d d;i! 1d 1.I I rPalm i r r..... -r.-... I :'TI February 20, 1969 JAX. AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 11 I I I 1 Movie Schedule r. f1'i, \,' .."?',,,,,Y ., .: .;: ,.{ '1.,0 :-: < .,: : - , ; 11 ... . ..W,',,". ; :!.. .i'.rG :fi'-\.H"'"' ,. I ",'\> !t".,, 1f1'", 'T""\<'!, ,,.,.,':' ''.j'''f'\! .,, t Movies will be shown nightlyat HOSPITAL: "WEST SIDE " the NAS Theater at 7:30 p.m. STORY" ::it/ . There will also be a kiddie mati- CECIL FIELD: "FATHOM" nee at 2 p.m. Saturday and a regular Monday, Feb. 24 Ads should be mailed to the Holt Publishing Company, 1950 Standing' Blvd. Jacksonville' , feature at 2 p.m. Sunday Florida, 32210, to arrive not later than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday.Ads . and holidays.The NAS: "THE TIGER AND arriving too late for this deadline will be published the following week unless the I Hospital Theater will have THE PUSSYCAT" starring Ann- publisher is instructed otherwise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must one nightly feature at 7 p.m. Margret and Vitorlo Gassman. be received WITH the copy for the ad. Cecil Field will have two nightly Color Comedy. A/VG ((115 min.) shows during the week at; 5:30 HOSPITAL: "FAR FROM Do Not Srti Cub and 8 p.m. Matinees will be THE MADDING CROWD" shown on weekends at 2 and 5 CECIL FIELD: "DUFFY" Rite: MINIM chin* ((3 Iles) . . . .$2.00 Tuesday Feb. 25 p.m.Ratings . Audience;: M-Mature A-Adults; G-General Youth; S- NAS:. "SKI FEVER" starring Nr 1 ltl'.IIIII' ((4 wards par Ilia). 0.50 - Superior; E-Excellent; VG-Very Marty Milner and Claudia Martin Good; F-Fair; CNA-Class Not Color Drama. GIG ((93 mins.) Available. HOSPITAL: "THE TIGER AND THE PUSSYCAT" DIAL TOM CAVINESS 1 1If SINGER STEREO Thursday, Feb. 20 CECIL FIELD: "WEST SIDE you would like to become a GOLDEN SEW RADIO COMBINATION: NAS: "FATHOM" starring STORY"JUNIOR Disc Jockey, Newscaster or An- Makes buttonholes, fancy pat SOLID STATE radio 4 speed Tony Franciosca and Raquel nouncer. A recorded message by terns, blind hems. Bal. $41. fully automatic intermix stereo Welch. Color Melodrama. G/VG Tom Caviness tells you how. cash or $7 mo. changer with automatic cut off (99 mins.) Ph. 355-4834. 6437 Wilson Blvd. and dual sapphire needles. 2 HOSPITAL: "THE DEVIL'S Phone 771 8211 months old. Pay balance of $63. BRIGADE" starring William FOR RENT OR FOR SALE Delivery with no obligation or $8.50 per month. Phone 353- Holden and Cliff Robertson. Col- Houses & Apts. Equity, VA & 1946 ANYTIME, ask for Credit or War Drama. A-M/E ((130 FHA resales $50 & $100 dwn. WIL-MAR APARTMENTS Manager. Will deliver, without ' mins.) r- Call Powell or Mills, USN Near NAS & Cecil 1 blk w/of obligation. A-1 MUSIC CENTER CECIL FIELD: "IN THE HEAT Ret. 264 2411 Orange Park Jammes Rd. Furn. & Unfurn. 1606 Main St. Jax, Fla. OF THE NIGHT" starring Sidney a Realty. Military-Free Notary. Apts. Newly painted, 2 BR., LR, Poitier and Rod 'Steiger. Color Kit. Furn. Nook 2 Car parking. VA & FHA REPOSSESSIONS Drama. A-M/E ((109 mins.) Y BRAND NEW Water Sewage & Garbage includ. i 1969 Morse Zigzag Sewing Ma- Only $85 Mo. for unfurn. Call 3 BR, 1,1 1/2, & 2 baths $100 Friday, Feb. 21 chine, Left in Lawaway. Balance 387-2541, nites or weekends Call down as low as $65 month. Callus NAS: "DUFFY" starringjamesCoburn $34.50 Cash or $6 Mo. 389-0744. for up to date lists that will and James Mason. Col- 6437 Wilson Blvd., Phone 771 be mailed without obligation. 8211 Delivery with rio obligation.ZIG VANSANDT REALTY :387-1213. or Adventure Comedy. A-M/VG ALL FOREIGN CAR OWNERS ((101 mins.) Your Parts & Service Center HOSPITAL: "FATHOM" ZAG FOR $43 PERFORMANCE CARS, INC. BOAT FOR SALE CECIL FIELD: "BUCKSKIN" < t 3as SEWING MACHINE Original 2144 Blanding Blvd. 388-0428. Cobia 20 ft. with 1968 Evinrude I starring Barry Sullivan and Joan Guarantee, Zig Zags, makes 100 HP, 1968 Gator tandem trailer. - Caulfield. Color Western. G/G buttonholes, sews on buttons, Walk-thru windshield, new ((97 mins.) decorative designs, monograms, HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER convertible top, 48 gal. gas ca- Saturday, Feb. 22 etc. Just pay balance $43. at Excel. condition, 4 Br., 2B.Cen pacity. Equipped and ready for $8 per month. Phone 353 tral A/C & Heat, Redwood fence. off shore or in shore fishing NAS: "WEST SIDE STORY" 1946 Anytime. Will deliver, no Rolling Hills area 781-3680 any- with New 60 watt Raytheon starring Natalie Wood and Rich- ,t ', obligation. A -1 Sewing Machine time. radio, Raytheon Depth Recorder, ard Beymer. Color Musical Dra t }( Co. 1606 Main St. Jax, Fla., rod holders, compass and many ma. A-M/S ((170 mins.) orJI extras. Just like a new rig. You FOR RENT3Bedroomhouse HOSPITAL: "DUFFY" Write Yaar Owi save $2,0001! Phone Hanson 388- rearNAS. Year CECIL FIELD "THE DEVIL'SBRIGADE" : 9428 after 6 . :: p.m.REPOSSESSED ,r ' around air conditioned, Refrig.& Saturday Matinee .;'i'r Wilt Ad & Range furnished, $95 per mo. NAS: "SEA PIRATE" starring American International r Call 384 6692 after 5:00 or 3 Lines Only 52.00 Gerard Barray.Color Adventure, Studios' Lada Edmund, weekends. Take over payments. Nothing plus "CAPTAIN VIDEO"chapter Jr. Is obviously all woman. Additional Lines 50* down with good credit. All items four. ((83 mins.) CHINCHILLAS FOR SALE like new. G.E. 23' Color T.V. Was 625. Sunday, Feb. 23 4 Female, 1 Male, cage and equipment. $600. Call 264-4742 Bal., $550. NAS: "FAR FROM THE after 6 pm. G.E. Console Stereo was $269. MADDING CROWD" starring Q .LS Bal. $195. Julie Christie and Terence Stamp G.E. Ref rig. W/Ice Maker Was Color Drama. G/E (141 min.) 0 FOR SALE $289. Bal. $250. Norge refrig. Apt. size, needs G.E. Washer Dryer Comb., As painting. $20. Baby Crib, mat- Is, $25. iJ (l tress, stroller, high chair, excel Westinghouse Air Cond. 5,000 cond. $100. 725-3164. BTU, Was $175. Bal. $150. Cz CJl>an U Call or See Mr. Lockwood, at ( Goodyear Service Store 4593 San FOR SALE Juan Ave. Jax. 389-3671. ());lias '63 Chevy 2 Dr. Sedan, R&H, 6 Cyl. Very economical, one owner. 771-7268. $625.DISTRIBUTORSHIP JUSTISS TRAILER PARK1 Son Juan of HlUlck Otr. Mile no. of NAS. Clean Phone 384 4406 modern trailers & Apts. 389- AVAILABLE 3007. J, 2, & 3 Bedrooms Newest National product Mini. Garden Type Apartmentswith investment. Max. return, terri- ROOMMATE WANTEDIn Country Club tory unlimited. Be your ownboss private home 3844139.IN . Atmosphere pan or full time. Call Sat. Feb. Kitchens equipped with G-E 22, 9ALL- 12. 781-3255. CLAY COUNTY: Ranges 6 Refrigerators Big Branch Rd., 5 Acres 10 More bills than 'Individual Air Conditioningand budget acres & larger. Terms. Ph. Heating by G-E TYPES AUTO REPAIRS 282-5272 282-5224.. _Drapes furnishedWall See HFCIf Minor, Major tune-ups, Over- or to Wall Carpeting and haul. New tires 1/2 off list. Large Swimming Pool you've got too many bills and too few dollars, Phillips & BankAmericard Wel- SPINET PIANO FOR SALE .. apply for a Bill Payer Loan from Household come. McDuff Phillips 66 Ser- Exc. Cond., $275. 772-2556 or Finance. Pay everything you owe and repay HFC vice. 670 S. McDuff Ave. 388- 2645438. with month that be lower than 9246. AX S GPFATF T one payment a may your present monthly total. When you need help, FURNITUREVALUES call the specialist at HFC. Like maybe right now? HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER FOR SALE 1965 HONDA Up to $6OO Oak Hill Park, 4 l Ig. BR., 2Ba, 50 cc, $75. Cecil Field Ext. Fam. & D rooms, all G.E.Kit., 8268. WHOLESALE bk. yd. Central Heat & A/C, Before you sign on the dotted line, Assume 5 1/4 FHA loan. Pymts. PRICE TO EVERYONE you'll know what your loan will cost. $142. equity 2000. 771-4983. ' FOR SALE 68 VOLVO 142 4 Sp. Overdrive, A/C, AM/FM.t . HOUSE FOR SALE OPEN 1 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Lt. Sharpe, 8449 Cecil. or 264- Ortega Hills area, 3 Br., 2 Ba., 9994 after 5 pm. Built-in range, paneled den. Mo. s Pynn. 3114.388-6147. 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 "67" .SUZUKI 250 cc CYCLE 3 SINGERS $15 Cedar Hills Shopping Center Sewing Machines, $15 each. Leftin 33.50; Sansui 3000 Tuner Amp. 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone: 771-9190 warehouse good condition, 2G4-64T9 or 772-3091. fully equipped, does everything, SURPLUS GOODS 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 complete with attachments. '"' DISCOUNT SORE Yours for storage charge only FURNISHED APT. Penman Plaza Shopping Center $15. Call 353-1946 anytime. Will Near N'AS & Cecil 2 BR., FencedYd. 10.135oc/ Blvrf #4 766 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone: 246-6421 deliver Main Street.- no obligation. 1606 7710348.I ., Swimming. Pool. $75 Mo. -0- _u_ I Page 12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER February 20, 1969 4LII IncomeTax Jax MARINESBy Time Rolls :' . .. LCpl. P.O. Edwards T.T u Around Cpl. Alvin Booker, 22, of McKenzie presented to Cpl. David Joubert WASH.. (NAVNEWS The Ala., was awarded the for participation in "Operation holidays are over and thingsare Navy Achievement Medal last Mistletoe" during the period of pretty much back to normal. week at MAD by Maj. MauriceA. Nov. 13, 1968 to Jan. 3, 1969In With this aura of peace comes Holder, executive officer. the Republic of Vietnam. another problem, that old nemesis - Cpl. Booker was cited for superior The operation was establishedto income tax. performance of his duties help create better understanding Tax time can pose a special while stationed with the Marine between the Marines and the problem for the military, but it Attack Squadron 323, MAG 13, Vietnamese people and further need not be a burden if the ser- 1st Marine Aircraft Wing in the "the concept of civic action in viceman takes the time to find Republic of Vietnam.He the Republic of Vietnam." The out about the certain provisionsthat served in various capaci- Mast was presented to Cpl. Jou ___ apply to him. . ties including Material Exp- bert by Lt. Col. R.P. Eckmann, The first questions that come ditor Material Chief and Fiscal commanding officer MAD. to mind is, who pays? Every- ' Chief, displaying outstanding body who has earned over $600 professionalism and initiative SportsA FOREIGN SUPPLIES -- Fourteen foreign naval officers currently during the calendar year. This despite the adverse conditions ofa studying at the Navy Supply Corps SchoolAthensGa., are scheduledto minimum income is 'upped to combat environment. failure to communicate cost arrive at NAS Feb. 28 for three weeks of functional training.The $1200 for people 65 or over. Meritorious MastA the MAD Little Reds the lead officers are: (1 to r) Front row -- Lt. Jose Aboud, Braz.; There is no minimum age requirement - in the NATTC Intramural Bowl- Lt. Jiro Kawase, Braz.,; Lt.Og( ) Dieter Bultmann, Ger.; Lt. Bengi minors earning $600 Meritorious Mast was for- ing League last week, while the Erodogan, Turkey; LCdr. Jan Henry Larsen, Nor.; Lt. Bent Bern- must also file. warded to MAD this week to be Devil Dogs fell farther behind hard Brekke, Nor.; Lt. (jg) Gottfried Ahrendt, Ger.; Row two ---- Married couples have the and the Strikers began to gain Lt. Urkun Cahit Turkey; Lt. (jg) Emilio Orlandi, Chile; Lt. (jg) option of filing jointly or separately - : Eight JGsPromoted ground. Alfredo Bellini Belhot, Uru.; Lt. Manuel Arrivillaga, Venez.; in all bqt eight states, Lt. Filho Octavio Mello de Almeida, Braz.; Lt. (jg) Constantine which are community property The Little Reds with led last week of John Petropoulos, Gr.; and Lt. (jg) Nickolas Leonidas Kokladis, states. If you and your wife live a 7-1 record, but four the Gr. points had been due to a for- in a community property state, feit. The forfeit each is liable for a return in was caused by Jax local - Eight junior grade of respect to your income. One half some sort a schedule miscue lieutenants have been namedonthe and the between the Little of your pay is considered to be meeting ' list of Fiscal Year 69 selec- wife's business. your Reds and Misfits will now be tees for promotion to lieutenant. made To add the This also holds true for a military - up. to alreadybad Promotions for the eight of - man married to a nonresident - ficers will become 'effective week the Little Reds split I alien. In other words, if four with the last points place "In early 1969" according to as a serviceman claim a you information Strikers and fell to a 3-5 record sheet k an accompanying and third place in the standings.The community property state as your the of list selectees. legal residence and are marriedto Nurse Corps officers named on Devil Dogs lost three of a foreign citizen who is liv- the list include Jane E. Britt, four points to tumble to sixth ing in another country, one half Geraldine K. Stovall, Muriel D. place with a 7-5 log. The MAD e 3. ti of your pay Is considered to be Dion and Lucille,Vick of the Hos- strikers finally won a pair of your wife's income. As long as pital. Medical Service Corps sel points pulling a mild upset on z' r1C ; your wife remains a non-resi- ectees at the Hospital included the Little Reds behind the 456 rye k dent alien, she is not required to Harold A. Sloas and Marilyn: series of Jim Tressler.The file for her half of your pay. I. Henry. "Big Red"basketball team Instead, she files a 104NR show- Thomas D. McClure, Civil En- after a slow season start has now ing no income and claims refund gineer Corps, and Dennis W. Ire- dashed into -a three way tie for for one half of the taxes with- land, Supply Corps, were also second place in National Lea- held after marriage.You . named ,selectees. for promo-. gue of the NATTC Intramural would file a Form 1040 tion. League. for all your pay during that year y ebw up to the time you were marriedand This week the team drub- past ,for one half of your pay bed two foes who had earlier rode from the date of !Me;;' PEST .1.1f rough shod over the MAD quint.In You would still your claim marriage your.- the first win the "Reds"played t wife as an exemption, providedshe [CONTROLSERVICE10 nip and tuck all the way has no other income from .; -- to capture a 50-48 desicion over within the United States.If . C : E the AO Bombers. A balanced 0 ,' 354-6314 non-resident alien is a mar- ' I *w..' .FREE Inspection I0 scoring attack led by Pete Edwards ried to a serviceman not residing - .BB>0! o'-'oairf 14 placed the win. in a community property ""'- ....---- state, she would not file a return - I TOP WAC VISITS-Col. Eliza- except when she has other I ., b Only 2% miles from HAS Jax Main Gate beth P. Hoisington, directorof income from sources within the the Women's Army Corps United States. He would file i 1, 2 ft 3 ..lIro.. Apartments ((2nd from L) and Lt. Col. for his entire income and claim ! Ruth Ishan, WAC staff advisor one exemption for his wife.Management. frets $138 per worth 3rd Army, landed at the air j station Friday before visitingthe ! I Armed Forces Examiningand elITUtAOOR 111 Entrance Station here and the Army recruiting office in Association i Jax. The two Army officers i ii : were greeted by LCdr. Mary Moots Today I Burnside, HAS military personnel r 4 A P A R T M E NTS officer and Capt. H.O. The Armed Forces Management - Cutler, NAS CO. Association is holding its i .the true tradition : of old Spain is graciously monthly luncheon ' meeting today reflected, both inside and outside, in these unique and appealing villas. The fuel section of the U.S. from 11:45 a.m. until 12:15 p.m.at . Your choice of bedroom Naval Support Activity, Da the Maypon Naval Station Offlcers' - I hfr,3 apartments is offered with a maximum of \ living Club. privacy and an in quiet, rustic Orange Park. space Nang, Vietnam, supplies about 1/ million gallons of petroleum Guest speaker will be Col. ) Luxurious Spanish furniture, 'lush' carpeting and drapes, spacious dining area and products a day throughout I Jack C. Ice, U. S. Army, deputy & ) sized kitchens are but a few of the distinctive features that "make EL MATADOR. Apart over- Corps, the five northern pro- commander of the Tooele I&, p t menU the place for YOUI vinces of South Vietnam. Army Depot, Utah. He will . speak on "Who Manages a Manage - ,R [ HONDA'MONTESA A r.tour" of the aircraft carrier, k.1.J 1 _.y' 1 USS Saratoga, will follow the 4 t , ti r I I MOTORCYCLES luncheon.ORANGES .....,. I Ir I TREE RIPENED .r- a Phone 268-9669 r I. FREE -golf at private country club Visit our riverfront grove and f W.ll to Wall Carpeting brlna. your camera g Abundant amount of parking Plenty of closets with ... MOTORS and f Club shed swimming pool bedroom ing room closets In master WEIP GROVESFancy I I t and with children Cabanas. poolsT swimming phones pool (s Front and rear entrancej CYCLES CO. Gift Baskets Central Heat and Air Conditioning. Shipped f a eliding Private doors terrace with glass Dishwashers .8. Garbage pick up and main See Honda's Hot "350" DIRECTIONS! W lp Grove is " I Disposal range and oven by 'W tenance located four miles south of ' Tullngton Creek on State \ 4949 Blinding Road 13 at Switzerland. Turn right at Hartl 8"'. Store. t 741 HWY. 17 SO. ORANGE PAil PHONE 2'4-2'15 771 8244 KEEP RIGHT to end of lane, .., then turn RIGHT Into grove , : ,4t t .. 1 February 20, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page /13 j ..":..<. ..' "' ,. _... .." ,4 4 ,.. ,, .. , : t . .. 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UP close, that a lab test found they you choose,you'll be WEEKDAYS 9 AM to 9 PM shave as close or closer than a leading gettinggoodservice.Speedshaver20 SATURDAY 9 AM to 5 PM stainless steel blade In 2 out of 3 shaves. , NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY There's also a pop-up trimmer that Morelco e .. lets you see what you're trimming. Y ': CITY-WIDE TAX SERVICE Another shaver that puts in good youcan'tgetanycloser. .' 1949 BLANDING BLVD. (Near San Juan) "-, ..... .'.:,. (.. . 384-1598 S ,,' ' /5 (.....1..' 'II; vi .. ri. ,. ' : r r ''rrlljJt'n VISITCLAUDE .'.. I :..; , .,t"" NOLAN :. ,: . ;.. ' 1Ir .,x; " OPf f MO N;' |u $AT, JLJ NtiL PM ,aM";i . :, l;; I . ., "' .\ 'j' ) .q ". . : '" .. <<.,1969 North American Philips Corporation. 100 East 42nd Street New York N.Y. 10017 ' or: ..,.....:... ------r -- .J I - I -1 Page 14 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER February 20, 1969 3 Repeat in Districts; PhibLant Earns BerthOnly one of the four teams defeated each other earlier but participating in this week's regional in the championship game the basketball. tournament at Gators had it easy sailing; ,win- Jax will advance to the ,All- ning 95-70. Navy Tournament next week, but Chase Field, Tex., was the all four had to win their respective winner from ComEight as they aid districts in order to reads downedNAS Kingsvilleby a the . regional.In dozen. 80-68, in the champion- last week's district action ship game. Chase didn't drop a Guantanamo Bay copped the-Ois-{ all game as they walked over trict Ten championship by down- competition in the tournamentat ing ComSta Puerto Rico 88-66 Ki s\'Ule. after beating them previously and also trouncing NavSta San Juan District Six champion is Pen- and Roosevelt Roads. Gitmo Bay sacola as they emerged from did drop one tourney game to the Albany district meet unscathed .ComSta but bounced back to gain after handling all com- the title in the final outing.Naval petitors. The Goshawks who rep Station San Juan was the host resent 6ND in the regional,down site for the nine-team tourna- ed NAS Memphis 97-67 In the w'T .r 4W!: ment. championship game. NASJax lost The PhibLant Gators from in their first two contests in f \& Norfolk, Va., upset reigning All the Albanv tourn .v. %cnn Navy champions SubLant in the District Five meet to earn their MUSCL E PLAY-Goshawk Greg Pope, number 31, grabs a rebound over the hands of Chase trip to,Jax. The tournament went Field's Fred Black in the first half of the opening tourney game won by Pensacola. the full route as both teams had Gators Eye Showdown TonightOf in Questmponshp k a South Atlantic Regional Chcri.r / / By JOSN Brent Kallestad padded it In the final half as topped Guantanamo Bay, 106-98 ing 26-11 lead with only 6-min- PhibLant's mighty Gators eye Pensacola was plaguedwithcold- behind a 50-point performancefrom utes played in the opening half. victory number 40 tonight when shooting; part of which could be Bob Orchid. Orchid, who The Goshawks led 64-37 at "fr t, they will seek to wrap up the attributed to PhibLant's aggres- averaged 46.3 points a game in halftime and bipke the century 1969 South Atlantic Basketball sive defense. In shoving their the Regional last year, banged in mark with eight-minutes remain- "V.. tournament. John Myerhoff's season record to 39-9, the Ga- 28 of his counters in the open- ing in the game enroute to their quintet blistered Guantanamo Bay tors dominated the boards offensively Ing half while the winners were 13th win of the season. in opening round action,thenbelted and defensively with breaking even at intermission, Thompson scored 16 points a good Pensacola unit Tues- always reliable Al Clark doing a 4949. and 'grabbed 12 rebounds while day night sending the Goshawks great deal of damage. Johnny Willis ripped in 36 playing about half the game.Tom into last night's playoff tilt with Bill Rowser netted 23 to pace points in a losing cause before Hunter laced 17 to lead the scor- Chase Field, Texas. the winners while Pensacola'sBob Tuesday night's capacity crowdas ing attack while Chase Field's w,: The Gators employed their tremendous Lynch hooped 18 markersfor Guantanamo became the first Bob Orchid led all scorers with I. depth to wipe the Goshawks the losing Goshawks. casualty in the doubleelimination 21 markers. f' out Tuesday night, 107- Orchid Blooms. tournament. PhibLant's Gators swamped 86. The winners leaped off to In the opening game Tuesday' PhibLant meets the winner of Guantanamo Bay, 118-82, after a 54-43 halftime margin and night, Chase Field's Jet Raiders last night's Chase Field Pen- leading by 68-32 at intermis- sacola game at 7 o'clock tonight. sion. Eight Gators hit double Should the Gators win they will figures, but the big story was ,l'k MILITARY AUTO INSURANCEAll wrap up the crown and if they rebounding where PhibLant helda ,. fall the championship will be decided overpowering 75-17 edge. < tomorrow at 2 p.m. 'z Ranks All AgesLOW First Round RATES Frank Weaver's Pensacola Goshawks and mighty PhibLant advanced into Tuesday's champ- BIG LEAP-Phiblant Gator EASY MONTHLY ionship bracket game with Monday AI Clark, number 41, extendshis night victories. Pensacola 65" frame to take controlof stopped Chase Field, while the PAYMENTSCONTINENTAL Gators of John Myerhoff blasted a rebound in the second game as Phiblant downed Guantanamo Bay. . i ! Pensacola moved into Tues- rrl Gitmo Bay. INSURANCE day's championship bracket witha resounding 126-73 victoryover L._________' . Chase Field's Jet Raiders.: I ;: UNDERWRITERS, INC. The Goshawk's Ben Thompson ( (formerly/ McUougull's Insurance) blocked shot after shot -- rebounded ' , 4 with a tenacity that awed \ . 6479 Roosevelt Blvd. 388 7676 the crowd and scored on tip IA'PMOTORS Call Us Anytime ins and close range jumpers that put Pensacola into a command- I \ , !* ynyavH f* NEW..ENLARGED, ALL-WEATHER-CONDITIONED l I GLASS ENCLOSED l GRANDSTAND'! *> V' / 1 I 1I P-L-E-N-T-Y \/ I OF VW'sReasonable V I --------- I f j II STATE INSPECTED J j CARS J 165 CORVAIR CPE. .$590 .,, I Pftr ;fri I: 4-Speed _ I 64 FALCON 2 Dr. $540 Ii i I Stick s I 63 CHEVROLET. $390 I t I 6 Cyl. Stick I tt ..... 62 . :t CHEV. CONV $440 I II I Impala | VVJt J 61 VW Sedan Clean. $540 | v* *N 60 CHEV. 2 Dr . $290 | 6 Cyl. Stick j I We Buy-Sell-FiHOHce i I II I I ''I 6566 Normandy)! >.k' 1".. ...' JACKSONVILLE I KENNEl CLUB Boulevard i tf. McDUFF N. of BEAVER SATURDAY MATINEES 1:30 jjrSlj.4978I I ..1w I f I/ .,.. -- February 20. 1969 JAX AIR| NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page IS. " - All-Navy Tournament Bracket LG.. :' , : * ? : ,,., , \0: , ,. .: : .5. ' tfil Game #1 .' ,' S 1. <" : : I . i'' # : ' : : : <. ; J j . II A" :, + , \ Game #4 S -' ... '. _ ' ' ' :: . : :; : . . . .. ; : : , ; Game. #2 ' ; W ,- Game #6' y:(. ; \, . I" . LOSERS BRACKET '. : :f : { Tit > . ,, : : .J : ___ .. :. ".10<,,.. :";.,'... L-4 ':. '" Game7L . : . . . . . -c w- : : f :- if necessary" ',. . ffl 1 l' .: 'B1/ r Game #S .' . Game #3 ." ... L- #2 L.6if "A"no .' i - -. i . :: ,' > : :;' ), ,', \,, : ,: .. '.: ,;. .' '. '. ". r i 1 " " J " : ''IW ' nS J. it F lie.. . NOT ENOUGH-Chase Field's Fred Black reaches in vain as Persacola forward Dave Hostetler grabs the ball from the rim to keep the Goshawks attack moving. -' :"' ..llttU LtiM. ,.Eliytrs; Sip Up toliNs Freepie! \. ..',". 1 : Boys 8 15 years old interested in playing baseball in the Navy .. 1 '.Ortega Lakeshore Little League should register at the Blue Angel ,. '. . Ball Park at NAS Jax beginning Sat. Feb. 22. continuing to March 1. " , The hours of registration are 9 a.m. 5 p.m. on Saturdays and ; " 4 p.El.6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Those signing up should ,.... . .bring proof of their age. '',' ' f kilos Pro Tour Golfer ft Hold Clink Hors 4X4 : Professional golf's all time leading lady, Pattie Berg, will be at the NAS Golf Course for a clinic Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 1 p.m. Miss( Berg, representing Wilson sporting goods will demonstrate )4 p .i different golf shots in an hour clinic to be followed by a nine hole ry :5Y:44y: :: exhibition with a touring lady pro. Two ladies from the NAS club :will round out the foursome.All . golfers and those interested in the game are welcome ....... .;.......... ..N ;.;....:t.o>>....... ... .., ... ... .............. i\\ WESCONNETT FURNITURE CO. r\ ::: ........ ..... ooo7..H.,1:::: :':':->>:<< -:-:'>>:':""'--O--:>>;>o"N----r--:<<:: !'-:-::-:; -:<< @ftt AIR CONDITIONERS fJMili ...f. 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Travel South on Blanding -,, Boulevard Hwy. #21)) PHONE 264.9579 16 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER February 20. 1969 _ ___________ _____ __________________________ jj Jax Navy Bounced at Albany The BIG 1 Jax Navy's Fliers fell at the MIIiIILr District ,Six basketball tourna- SELLING ment in Albany, Ga last week ' ,. as they dropped their first two contests. SHowDOWN- ) The Fliers lost to host Albany - 115-86, in opening round play and MineLant from Charleston i i S.C., took the Jax five, 91-60, in second day action to E eliminate Tom Warner's cagers I I' from the tourney. Ken Winkle ' ! meshed 19 points in a' losing i effort against MineLant. 1550 CASSA T AVENUE 4 Pensacola blitzed through the t field of entries at Albany to '" earn the right to represent the t, Sixth Naval District at the Regional 68 IMP ALA : level. The Goshawks opened up withan Sport Coupe astoundung 120-70 victoryover NAS Key West. In the sec- ; r 307 V-8: ',.Auto trans factory ond round they clobbered Glynco, ail' cond.. Power1 SteeritJR. Ga., 91-47 behind Bob Lynch's and brakes. R&H White wall $2495 24 pMnts.! s. tires Solfd White NAS Memphis supposedly pre- ' sented the Goshawks with their 67 IMPALAStation toughest hurdle, but the Sixth ND champions whipped them 91- Wagon 71 i In the first championship "327" V-8, Auto Trans., Fac- bracket encounter with 6-6 Ben tory air, power steering, power . Thompson dumping in 36 points.In brakes, Elec. Windows, R&H, the title game, the Goshawks $2395 white wall tires. rolled to a 97-67 victory over STRETCHES FOR TWO Ben Thompson, Pensacola Navy's the challenging. Memphisbasedquintet. 6-6. 200 pound forward from New York City bangs home '67 Memphis rolled into champion- two more in a 38 point performance during regular season IMPALA ship action by dropping Key West Thompson, described as a real "leaper", led Pensacola to Sport Coupe 95-74, as Skip Davis pumped in the Sixth Naval District Championship.campers.. 26 points. They also whipped 23 .vy-.8: Auto trans'. Factory Cecil Field 62-47 enroute to their -fir eonrf. Power' stWrinWT - pair of games with Pensacola. !| tiros Pensacola's championship was their tenth in a row at the Dis- trict level. 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