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I Welcome Home VP-45 Red Darters I Jax -- Patrol Squadron Forty ment to the Western-Pacific; cant The Red Darters also were Instrumental tne job done, they were also Five, led by Cdr W.H. Saunders, The Red Darters had been The majority of VP-45 ground in the implementationof able to visit and enjoy some of I commanding officer, returned operating from U.S. bases in personnel arrived via airlift on several new ASW tactics the famed cities and attractionsof home to NAS Jacksonville last Southwest Asia in support of May 29 with all flight crews During the course of the deployment the Far ,East, including Hong week from a six-month deploy- U.S. combat operations in Viet- returning Tuesday after enroute VP-45 logged more Kong, Tokyo, Bangkok and Ma- stops in Guam, Hawaii and San than 330 missions in support of nila. With all this, the squadronstill Francisco.It Operation Market Time. found time to support the V'a was an extremely success- One particular highlight of the Else Gaches Village, a center $: ful deployment for the Red Dart- deployment was the outstanding for physically handicapped and ers, who departed Jacksonvillein effort exhibited by VP-45 main- mentallyretarded Filipino children - w mid-December. Launching tenance personnel. Only four operational near Manila. b'k' C( daily patrols, the squadron pro- missions were aborted The Red Darters are now In R LlI:? vided shipping surveillance Inthe during the entire six months the process of becoming re - waters of the South China Sea a new record for VP squadrons established in the VP hangar r and Gulf of Siam off South Viet- flying Market Time. complex and resuming operations nam and Cambodia. The mis- While the officers and men of at Jacksonville and will be com- VP-45 put forth great effort awaited leave mencing a long sions were a vital part of Ope"ratlon - Market Time, the Navy's throughout the deployment to get period shortly. ' ;; integrated sea, land and shore- based effort with the multipletask of anti-sea infiltration, en- emy interdiction along inland waterways - harbor defense and Na- val gunfire support to Allied Forces operations ashore.In . addition to surveillance flights along the Market Time barrier, VP-45 maintained peak readiness in their primary mission - antisubmarine warfare THEY MEET AGAIN-ln snappy formation came the eight (ASW), returning to Jacksonvillean P-3A Orions of VP-45. One after the other the aircraft came toa "Alpha" squadron (all crews stop and, at last, the families were free to greet their men. 100 per cent ASW qualified). 7 : I b V Published b,Ute Hott PuMUMnc, ConpwT a nnte ftnn.Opinion uMd bj Ute pvUUhtr wtd wlten....et.aN Ui.tr..p..*nl tat M to.oa.IdRed u.(II ctal tiprauk of wi> feUlurj'drpvtmei*. Tk appMnnc of. dcrUMm.40@.pubUcUm*wt not constitute.. mdoranncat of.nj IIIIIU.,,dcpwtnwni ot the product or......Iee.idvntlMd. VOL. 27 NO. I 11 I CS.. NAVAL UK STATION JAOCSONWILE./ FLORIDA JUNE 5, 1969 OFFICIAL GREETER--Capt. D. W. Herlong (I), commander Fleet Air Wing I II I, welcomes home VP-45 skipper, Cdr., W.H. Saunders, along with the skipper's wife and children I Hurricane 'Anna' Will Be First NAS based Weather Recon cility are heavily involved in other available containers, large naissance Squadron Four(VW -4)) Project Stormfury, a joint Navy- and small. Fill them with water and Fleet Weather Facility are Department of Commerce (En in case the regular supply becomes - busy watching for Hurricane vironmental Science Services -. contaminated. Anna, as the first hurricaneof Administration). project designedto Lay in a stock,of canned and this season will be named. study the possibility of al prepared foods, charcoal Sterno,' 4 The 1969, season officially tering hurricanes by seeding extra flashlight batteries and began Sunday and through the them with silver iodide crystals. bulbs, matches, first, aid sup- teamwork of these two commands plies, and a few bottles of"snake hurricanes can be easily detected Project: StormfuryFleet bit medicine." 4 _ and tracked by the use of weather Weather is host for the Have some exti a lumber,'wire, satellites and air recon Project Stormfury Conference pliers, toolsand nails onhand for naissance.The which began yesterday and ends making emergency repairs. six Lockheed Super Con today. Dr. R. Cecil Gentry, Have a battery -powered radioon stellation type aircraft utilizedby director of the National Hurricane -' hand to keep up with what's VW 4 are each equipped with Research Lab in Miami, happening to the hurricane and numerous electrical weather Cdr. C. J. Gush VW 4 com your neighbors. detecting devices and the most manding officer, VW-4 officers Board up or shutter up powerful airborne search radar with major roles in carrying out early so you do not have to do WS'y 9 3r6 K 1 . available. An 8,500 gallon fuel the experiments, scientists and it in the wind and rain. Use supply enables the 72 ton aircraft units from throughout the United good boards and secure them .. to stay aloft for about 22 States, and FAA and PAO personnel firmly.Set FOR SAFETY-ANSI I Bob Crutchfield points out his modifi- hours. are all taking part in the refrigerators and freezersto ' of cation an aircraft boarding 'ladder. The suggestion earned conference. coldest setting. They will hold Early SpottingIn him $300. Through the teamwork VW-4 low temperatures for up to 48 addition to its primary mis- and Fleet Weather Facility, hur- hours after losing power. sion of hurricane reconnaissance ricanes are detected early enoughto Fill the gas tanks In cars. Sailor Earns Military VW 4 participates in warn people endangered by Disconnect main electrical various meteorological and them. After a warning has been switches and shut off the gas. , oceanographic experiments. released the following preparations - Hurricane forecasters at Fleet: should be made: Keep Calm ,. AwardJax Weather Facility are able to spota Make a thorough inspection of Suggestion hurricane as, it develops by all buildings and other structuresso Evacuate coastal areas, par - studying aerial photographswhich that repairs and emergency ticularly any that are likely to be have been relayed from bracing can be made well in ad- flooded with a 20 foot rise in -- A suggestion to modifyan of Crutd leld's suggestion to redesign - weather satellites. They can then vance.A mean sea level. aircraft boarding ladder has the ladder is the ease evaluate the storm's' intensity thorough cleaning up of all earned $300 for a Naval air Re- of stacking when 'not in use. from reports sent in by the"Hur- loose material must be con Take small boats to a safe work Navyman. Crutchfield's check is the re - ricane Hunters" of VW 4. ducted. place. Aviation Structural Mechanic suit of an idea he.;came up with VW 4 and Fleet Weather Fa- Sterilized the bathtub and all Keep calm. Hysteria spreadsand First Class Bob L. Crutchfieldcame and then took the time to writeit always leads to poor Judge- up with the idea to 1m ,- down on paper for the con - ment. prove the A 4 Skyhawk ladder sideration by higher authority.As . while working the Rework Fa- a result he became one of After the hurricane Is over, cility's Acceptance and Trans hundreds of men and women who get medical care as necessary; fer Division.His will earn extra moray this year do touch loose not or dang- any suggestion not only earned by saving American tax dol - ling wires but them; be report him the $300 check, but gave him careful In use of emer- very lars.Any B $ lighting or cooking equip- the distinction of becoming the man or woman aboard the"station y gency first local Navyman to cash In with a similar idea can ment so as to prevent fires; stay . away from disaster area unless on the military beneficial sug also write it down. If approved ' : gestion program this year. under the Cash Awards for Mili- 7 T Mw qualified to help; walk and drive : al cautiously as trees may fall, The petty officer's recom -' tary Personnel for Suggestions, mendation resulted In the Inventions, or Scientific Achievements - bridges collapse, roads cave,in; ,. hose down shrubs and trees If elimination of a safety hazard. program, then they too .. they were sprayed with salt Officials also said his sugges become eligible for a cash.re - rated the of the scaleon tion at top ward. ... off metal which might water dry: ; \" "" '''' / each factor used In evaluating The cash award programbeganin , ,0 ' .." "". rust.With safety Ideas. 1965 when the President was _ 0. these rules for safety, His Idea was to use braces authorized to pay military per - k and with VW-4 and Fleet between the support assemblyand sonnel up to $25,000 for any one ' aK4 r 10 rr.r. Weather Facility on the job, 24 step braces on the Sky contribution which benefitsthe hours a day, casualties and pro- hawk boarding ladder, thus eliminating government. . perty damage can be kept to a the risk of ladder fail - L minimum when a hurricane ure and possible personnel In (Continued on Page ) strikes. jury. Another feature as a result Q 2)A -- -- June 5, 1969 f 2 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER . k D'IVlne Set ,vie 0s Editorial View Points ROMAN CATHOLIC Birth of a Flag A N DAILY SUNDAY-St.MASS11:30 Edwards MASS9 Chapel& 11 a.m.a.m. I 'This nag, which we honor and under which we serve, Confessions will be held on is the emblem of our unity, our power, our thought, and Sunday at 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. instead of Saturday.U. . purpose as a nation. S. NAVAL HOSPITALSt. These were the words,of President Woodrow Wilson on Flag Day, June 14, 1917 as he expressed the importance of national flags. Luke's Chapel Early flags bore little resemblance to most of the flags in use SUNDAY MASS8:00 a.m. today. Among the first were the solid standards, often bearing PROTESTANT WORSHIP parts of a suit of armor and topped by'an eagle or an animal. Later SERVICES10:00: a.m. attachments to the standard became common and were of various i a PROTESTANTAll shapes and often richly colored and patterned. Those having G Saints' Chapel squares rectangles of cloth attached to the side of the staff were more similar to our modern flags. POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE--A little early maybe but for SUNDAY The first truly American flags appeared in the early 1700's. Their the kids It was really being grown up as the latest class of Church School9:00 a.m. development was encouraged through colonial pride, commercial youngsters graduated from the Naval Air Station Nursery. Bldg. # 722 Songs and games were the plans for the day as the children Junior Church 10:00 a.m. shipping needs, military purposes, and other factors. However, the first National flag was raised at Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 1, 1776 by made this big step in their lives. Bldg. # 722 Divine Worship Service 10 Gen. George Washington and was known as the Grand Union. # Bldg. 750 Almost a year after declaring the independence of the new na- Red Cross Societies }; Episcopal a.m. Communion 8:30 tion, the Continental Congress, on June 14, '1777, "Resolved, that " the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternatered a.m.Small Chapel Bldg. #750 and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white on a blue Around the WorldPicture Junior Youth Fellowship-5 p.m. field, representing a new constellation Thus was born our Flagas Bldg. # 722 we know it today. three emblems or requests for locating missing TUESDAY Senior Choir Rehearsal-7 p.m. Dedicated Americans have followed this Flag through hails of flags, each with a white back persons. Although the number Bldg. # 750 arrows, musket fire, cannon shot and machinegun bullets to build ground on which you will find varies from month to month, WEDNESDAYNavigator's and preserve this great nation. The Stars and Stripes is the symbolof three separate things. The first American Red Cross receives Bible Class 7 freedom and democracy enjoyed by us all, bought with the blood has Greek red'cross,the second about 4,000 requests annually. -'p.m. Bldg. /#; 722 and sweat of dedicated patriots throughout our history. a red lion and sun and the thirda 2) The League of Red Cross THURSDAY First observed on a national scale in 1877, Flag Day is now recognized red crescent. Societies, acts as a liaison and --Christian Science Service - by Presidential proclamation. It is a day that should be What does the red cross repre- co operates with all Red Cross '8 p.m. Bldg. # 750 sent? The American Red Crossis societies In all of their activities. celebrated by displaying the Colors on public buildings and private partly correct. It also i- For example, ARC working homes and'by patriotic programs throughout the land. dentified nearly 100 other Red through the League has joined SUNDAY The Stars and Stripes represents freedom, democracy and the Cross Societies throughout the other societies desiring assis Evening Worship -- 6 p.m., greatest nation in the world. AFPS) world. tance in technical areas ", sup- ,Bldg. ##750 What about the other two? "Our plies and personnel. For socie- .TUESDAY CHAPLAINS MESSAGE familiar Red Cross emblem has ties desiring development of Pentecostal Fellowship p.m. a different appearance in some nursing services, first aid and Bldg. 722 countries. The Red Lion ,and water safety, ARC 'has assisted -------. It Can' Be Done'By Sun Society identifies Red Cross with textbooks and Instructor rI , work in most Moslem countries.The trainer courses. American Red Cross is After the Yugoslavia earth- {t Traffic Ij 1 Capt. J. M. Geary, CHC USN only one of the 100 Red Cross quake, ARC assisted with sup- . Societies making up the Natlo'nalSocieties plies,funds 'and personnel for two " "May I ask you the secret of success? an it'ous'Yp man ' of the Interna part years. Over 32' 'Red Cross'So - '\. said to a successful merchant."*> *: j Violations \ tional Red Cross. For our pur- cieties offered their assistanceto "There is no easy or simple secret, the merchant answered. poses, each society acts inde the American Red Cross duringthe -- "You "must be: on the alert for little things and jump at opportu- pendently of each other to con- Alaskan earthquake in 1964 The following is a report of nities. duct programs according to the and again in 1965 during hurri motor vehicle accidents and: traffic "But how can I tell the opportunities;when they come? needs of its country's people; cane Betsy. violations for the period May "You ,can't," the merchant said tartly, "you just have to keep they are united in ideals and 20-26. jumping." With these facts in mind the principles and are lawfully organized Number of Accidents Every day presents us with countless opportunities for successin American Red Cross is organized . and accredited by their This Week . . seven. this life and in eternity. More often than not, we let them pass, respective governments and recognized to best meet the needs of its Total accidents this year throughMay judging them too small to be important or small if we see it clearly, by the International people. 26 151. make proper use of it. If we are spiritually alert, life is a constant Committee of the Red Cross. Number of accidents through progress toward our eternal goal.A The International Red Cross May 1968 . recent story tells of a man who had almost reached the zenithof of has two other important parts Total number of days since last He is farmer who made his fortune in worldly contentment. a addition the National Societiesin to injury in a motor vehicle accident - that most unlikely of all places, the Dust Bowl. Flat broke in 1933 : six. and his farm a windblown desert, with uncommon courage he "stayed 1)) The International Com Number of Violations with the land. When slight success had been achieved, he mittee of Red Cross launchedthe This,'v eek 43. launched out, got into new enterprises and off the farm.He not only Red Cross 1863. n nn in movement Speeding . . seven. tunned a desolation into a paradise but soon found himself worth The 25 Swiss citizens who II V com- o uue Reckless driving . two. $500,000! pose the ICRC have their head- ..four. Going through sign stop This sort of confidence, the willingness to make the first simple in Geneva Switzerland. , quarters Other violations. . . 30. effort, and the ability to "follow through, often spells the' differ- They assist the new National societies Forty drivers appeared beforethe ence between failure and success for eternity. in carrying on refugee relief Traffic Hearing Board on All we have to do to get the power we need, is to connect a line operations and maintainingthe to the Spiritual Powerhouse". ..- God. What many lack is the faith International Tracing Agency. May included 29. Disposition the following of:the six cases.lost that "it can be done. For example, since 1955an driving and parking privileges American Red Cross Field Director aboard station for various periods - goes every month to Lo ; 19 were assigned to com- The Veterans CornerEd. Wu Bridge in Hong Kong and hands plete ,an eight-hour: course in over to the Red Cross Societyof remedial driving; three received the People's Republic of China suspensions; 82 were given warm ( Note: Below are authoritative '- al aid under the G. I. Bill. He parcels containing food, vita- ings; four were dismissed; 11 answers by the Veerans, should make application for a mins, comfort articles and mail were fined (Commissioner). Administration to some of the Certificate of Eligibility from the for Americans needing medical many current questions from VA regional office where his veteran attention. former servicemen and their file. The International Tracing a - families. Further Information on records will be on be ob- gency continues to function after JA.X veterans benefits may AIR NEWSil wars or other crisis channeling tained at any VA office.) AWARDS Q. My son will soon be discharged c 4 ;r B l miiM BMII H V from the Army after (From Page I) T ',4", ,"{' The J AX AIR NEWS l Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper, f ... ... distributed : two years of service. He re j > ,> each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station' ceived his college education !)r>' Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a under the War Orphans Education To get in one the money earn- private firlfl. All Copy submitted for in the Assistance Will he be ing idea program, look around use MX AIR program. ,,,. NEWS must be forwarded to the entitled to any additional educa- your area for a possible safety -: 2, NAS Jacksonville Public Affairs Office, Box tion assistance under the G. I. hazard or come up with an ideato Ucatlon. by 12:00 noon on Monday before pub- i'" Bill? do the job quicker and cheap- News items are welcomed from all sources Tele- ohone A. Yes. A recent law increased ,." 772 3U8 or 3119. the aggregate amount of er.Next, get a suggestion form !" -i . Veterans Administration educa from your division head and jot Advertisements' are solicited] by the publisher and queries tional assistance which veteran down your idea. It could payoff PERFECT CONNECTION concerning' such should be directed' Green Giant makes A Jolly a may receive under two or more for you and the government.Ray connection with C- The Holt Publishing to4747 perfect a Company San Juan Ave. programs from 36 to 38 months. Datres, the station's incentive 130 tanker South Vietnam. Jacksonville over Fla. Assuming your son received 36, awards administrator: is Air-to-ait refueling, which 32210 Telephone 388 2755page months of VA.benefits under the also available to assist those with makes the Giant's range limitless VOL. 27 NO. I II I 1969 ' ;' War Orphans program, he will be an idea to save the Navy money. is routine procedure in JUNE 5, entitled to 12 months of addition- He can be reached At Ext. 3255. Southeast Asia. . s! June 5, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3 -- 2 _ !fir p I IL IM IyG P _ ,> t _ t 3 rob NAS CECIL Commander AMD's team took intramural every sport going. Currently, NAS Cecil sports, turn to SMC I AMD TROPHIES Neil Craig, Aircraft Maintenance skeet honors, and AMD men are they're tops in the "National" George Blackburn's column, I Division CO, musters his men conceded be hot contenders in Softball League here. For more Page 13. for trophy presentations. ::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ?: &:::::: :::,, :. &?;:& ::;8:?& Share In ROD & GUN MEETINGThe FreedomSign DQ YOUR SHAFte I I FOR FREEDOM Cecil Field Rod and Gun Sign up for Club will hold Its monthly meet- if US Sayings Bond ing tonight at the Lake New- --- ; up for Jc NPW F ret dam Sh *r man Recreation Facility. On the U.S. SAVINGS BONDS agenda is determining of time NEW FREEDOM and place for scheduled fishing SHARES:8 trip and a report on the planting - :::::::::::::AS::::::::SSf:::::::: ::::::::;:;:::::; :;: ;:;:;:;;;::;::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::: ::::::::::::: ::::::::::: : :::: of the dove fields. Stanley Steamer, OFFICER WIVES CHARITIESOf , . / ; ". ' c. . . ' Anyone ? ': the many worthy endeavors Hawkins representing the Speechand ? undertaken by the Cecil Officer Hearing Center of Jackson- Wives Club, perhaps the ville, Mrs. Wright of Pine Castle greatest contribution is their School, Mrs. Arnold of the Station - ... presentation of funds to local Library, Mr. McVeigh of the Naval Activities and Charities, Juvenile Shelter. of Jacksonville, among them the Cecil. Dispen- Chaplain McDonald from the Station -' ( sary, Chapel, and Station Chapel,.Mrs. Peggy Fletcher .) f Library. This year, through laborious Welfare Chairman of the fund raising programs, the ladies compiled the very Club, Mrs. Howard of the Cecil respectful sum of $1634.84. Dispensary and Mr. Pasqualealso Shown above are the recipientsof representing the Juvenile the checks; from left, Mr. Shelter of Jacksonville. .,.':: : .'." ...............:: '. .."AoooN": ::: ** '.'.... :: .................... . \\luWES'C ti NNETY'FIJRNITURE CO. joor. j\\\\ ::::.:".:-:.: .:.ore.o; : .....:<<<<-:-........:,,<<-.o. :<<-:>;';.;e..,..>>:.:-e..o: ..N, ..o:. ...........-..........::::::. tt m m MR CONDITIOHERS llf r NEW & USED FURHITURE & APPLIAHCES ;" ; t NEW & USED TV SETS M r j m NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES t H . :j j j j NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS rr ij:ft f\\; :: :::: Freight Salvage Easy Credit Terms ff;.:: ( Or would like something 60 newer ? ) HI::::: Mrs. 9 7 Come I. Browse :::::: : you years ::: ::::::::::: a.m. p.m. :::::::: ::: 5326 W.sc..Mtt it 103rd 771-0750 "" AAANVVW' We offer a modern financing plan to help you buy a modern automobile. Tell us your credit needs. We'll work out a loan plan with low. < . cost, and with repayment terms fitted to your requirements. Our service is prompt, friendly '. LOUNGE & PACKAGE STORE and helpful. Come on in and see for'yourself. ",::1: 3909 BLANDING BLVD., PHONE 771 3385 IF WESTSIDE ATLANTIC BANK LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURS.MIXED FINANCES YOUR NEW CAR YOU.. Get Your SECOND CAR* DRINKS FOR FREE Half PriceLADIES .... AUTHENTIC SCALE MODEL ONLY "1 1910 STANLEY STEAMEROr Your Choice Of Other Antique DANCING EVERY NIGHT Model Autos Start A Collection WruW"It's DRIVE IN SERVICE - a Pleasure to Bank Atlantic CASE LOTS af WESTSIDE fjanJ WHOLESALE PRICES 4328 BLANDING BLVD at HARLOW BLVD o 771-6161 Member FDIC June 5, 1969 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Station Pools OpoForS.asoNJuNe N I Savings Bonds Offer 9 fl+ k Tax Free College Education _ Everybody into the pool! _I : : t : : of financing your son's or daughter's edu- With the summer season all Jax -- Is the thought but of rull- ? Military families with two or more children here the good news cation bothering you time of fun in the sun at _: ; : probably think they'll be able to send all their children s civtllan the NAS, NATTC, CPO and Offi- through college. Many families also face the same potential cers pools has arrived. 44 V2 dilemma.No . Beginning June 9, all of the matter what group the parents might fall in, if they don't pools will be open for the regular do anything about that education fund, it'll be hard going when the season during the following time comes for their children to start college. Perhaps many hours: : parents just keep putting off saving that small amount of money each Enlisted Men's pools No. 36 -i _I payday because other, seemingly more urgent things, come along and 37, noon to 8 p.m. CPO tr on check day. 8 NATTC A- is just deciding that the kids are important pool, noon to p.m.; The toughest step pool noon to 8 p.m. and the Of- enough to send to college and that TODAY is the day to start savingfor ficers pool, noon to 6 p.m. \ their future, especially since the cost of a college educationis For the safety of all per increasing each year. . sonnel using the pools, the following The Department of Health! Education and Welfare reports the rules will be strictly enforces :\L; cost of attending an institution of higher education in the mid- ; No smoking, eating or ; 1960's averaged about $1,600 per year for public institutions and drinking on pool decks ; will be $2,430 for private ones. strictly enforced; No smoking, FATHER AND SON--A2CM James Ziegler (c), a 30-year vet- The report estimated the mid-1970 per year costs may reach drinking on pool decks. All females eran, was present at a Monday ceremony in which his son, Paul, $2,000 in public institutions and $3,190 in private schools. and males with hair longer 22, was sworn into the Navy by RAdm. R.J. Stroh, ComFairJax. Tax-Free Education than three 'inches must wear a Chief Ziegler is presently assigned to the ComFairJax Main- bathing cap; After 6 p.m. child- tenance Series E Savings Bonds can be a solution to the financial backingof ren under 16 years of age will Department. your son's or daughter's education. They're safe as the govern- not be'permitted in the pools. Relief Loans ment and if they are purchased in the child's name, they have a Children under 1 2 will not be Navy built in tax advantage. If bought in this manner they become a gift permitted at any time unless from the parent to the child. accompanied by an adult; No objects The income tax liability can usually be shifted from the parent to such as finsmaskssnorkels Pass $97,000 MarkLast the child by filing a Federal return in his name 'at the end of the and toys, will be permittedin first year of bond purchases, listing the increase in value as income - the pool at any time. Only to him. the best type life preserversmay year the Jacksonville Auxiliary of the Navy Relief The initial return establishes the intent, and no furter returns be worn.Beginners Society provided 677 loans totaling $55,477 and 536 gratui- need be filed as long as the child's total annual income is less than and advanced swim- ties totaling $42,100. $600. No tax will be due if the bond interest, plus other income, ming classes will also begin This total assistance of over $97,000 was used to meet comes to less than $900 ($600 personal exemption plus $300 mini- June 9 at each swimming pool. mum standa7d deduction.) I the child neve7 exceeds the $900 in All are invited to sign up for the emergency, unanticipated needs of Naval and Marine Corps igu7e in any single yea7, the total inte7est, acc7uals on his bonds classes. personnel and their dependents. will be tax-free when he cashes them for his education.The . Assistance was not provided for those who requested funds Treasury Department suggests a copy of the initial return for lawyers fees, court costs, fines, routine bills, normal should be retained for possible proof in later years as protectionto leave, purchase of luxuries such as televisions and stereos the taxpayer. _ r and to those who just wanted to augment their pay in orderto If Your Cash Value of Bonds Savings at Age 18Child' live above their means. Through Monthly v Assistance was provided in of cases emergency leave trav- Age Is: Investment of: el, funeral costs, purchase of medical equipment, training of handicapped children, psychiatric treatment for children and $7".00 $11.7" $37.50 $56.25 wives, dental care for dependents, lost or delayed allotmentsand Buy U.S. Savings Bonds -- for a host of other reasons. . & Freedom Shares In all cases the decision to assist is based on eligibilityvalid 1 Year ",-06 $11.012 $16-18 $22,024 ( I.D. card),_ emergency and need. .... 2 Years ,063 10,12" 15,188 20,251 .- > '., I 4 Years 4,229 8,4.59 12,688 16,917' .. 'Years 3,462 6,924 10,3813,1U7 Z? C- 8 Years 2,755 ",-10 8,264 11,019 10 Years 2,1o.c ,207 6,311 8,414 12 Years 1,606 3,013 ",-19 6,026 BY BELLAIR HOME BUILDERS I INC 1! Having decided to save and use U.S. Savings Bonds as the new way to back your child's education, you are ready to set up the; monthly education-fund allowance. The age of your child is the keyto how large your allotment should be. The following table shows how you can be ready for that day your child enters college if you begin to save now. t Education TimetableA x INVITATION TO ESCAPE college education for your children is one of the most important - from the Twentieth Century.A investments you can make. It's costly and growing more expensive - calesa, the centuries old each year. But it is manageable if you save a little each method of transportation. in the week or month. Philippines, awaits customers The station Is currently conducting its annual savings bond at the Subic Bay Naval Base. drive, and there's a man or woman in your department that will The calesa takes personnel to be glad to tell you how to get in on the allotment savings bond plan. the riding stable, where hones Just ask your department savings bond thc4 t'.c'M, ? I! Ala aer rutksrr1} 1ucURJ are available for exploring: station's bond drive chairman Mr. Art representative Slocumb or call the .miles of scenic trails. 2379.. at Ext. 2370 orEXPERT' BUY U.S. PATIO ...111.11..11...." SAVINGS BONDS, K FAN. ROOM B BIG CHIEF Mechanical Work ON NEW FREEDOM B x BR I Ii TIRE ALL MAKES & MODELS SHARES c cLD CO. J DOMESTIC OR FOREIGN' ,L BR3 at BR2 EXAMPLES: - YOUR Ball joints 2495 Iii' Installed... tu CP BAN KAMERICARD.uvY U.S. CAR.UPPER OR LOWER PARTS nd LABOR r---- "ii'.4-' ! BRAKE Model C-2 or sttr c..re L SHOES $1495plua pro WHOLESALE Don't lust peek' open wide' your eyes' you're not dreaming-a WELCOME HERE DOWN PRICE TO EVERYONE huge 19 foot family room Is a dream come true in this Bell air' NO PAYMENT of course beauty. Separate dining room, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths-our family n i i imiHimiiiiiiiiiwiiiittiiuiuiiiituJmiuiiiimiiuiwHHimuiiufWe home 'is fantastically low 'In price. finance anyone from Seaman to Admiral .....,.. Civilians' ''' EVERY $12,000$16,000Clay _mam....__ !""........."_"___........__ WE uNDiisiil ALL County's Only Completely PLANNED COMMUNITY! \ Department Stores, Company Stores and Independent Tire Dealers : ': :ELL :IEI:: 6015 BLANDING BLVD 771-3442 :SOME: : :SUILDERS: INC.You : (Across from the House of Bargains' SURPLUS GOODS are cordially Invited to Inspect our homes st your convenience 5444 Normandy+ Blvd. 786-0721 10 A.M. to Dark. Travel South on Blending Boulevard (Hwy. 21)) 2809 Mayport Road 246-4825 PlSGOUNt STOREPale . ------ ---- - ._ rr:: '_ _------,.. -- -- - \ June 5, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERIURNER Page SI ' Purple Heart, Navy Achievement Medal I Awarded RM2 Thompson of ComFairJax Jax -- RM2 James L. Creighton Abrams, commanding combat missions which struck Thompson, assigned to ComFair- general of the U. S. Forcesin deep into the enemy.infested Jax, was presented the Purple Vietnam, forwarded the waters of the Mekong Delta and Heart and Navy Achievement Me- citation which lauded Thompson's Inflicted heavy losses to the en- dal with the Combat "V" devicein actions. The Navy Achieve emy. In each instance he react- a ceremony Monday morning ment citation reads, "Petty Officer ed quickly and courageously." by RAdm. R. J. Stroh,commander served Thompson participated in Thompson as a machine \ Fleet Air Jacksonville. operations involving numerous gunner with River Flotilla 1 on a support craft in the Kaen .I Boa province district from May ADR2 Conner Named 14, 1968 to April 12, of this year. On April, while escort- ing an Army boat hauling 'Y' 'F" ammunition and supplies in the 3 axaAlc wrw.ra a.rt.3'w 11- Serviceman of MonthConscientious Mo Cay area, the craft was hit RVN RETURNEE HONORED-RAdm. R.J. Stroh, commander by a P -'40 rocket and Thompson Fleet Air Jacksonville, pins two more medals on tothe already .' suffered shrapnel wounds for glazened chest of RM2 James L. Thompson. Thompson performance of ner, "He can be depended on which he received the Purple returned from Vietnam in April and reported to ComFairJaxlast duty, outstanding leadership to complete any task assigned and Heart. qualities, and an exemplary mi- endure through any task to its The 22 year-old combat vet- month.- litary appearance have won ADR2 ultimate completion.* He fur- eran is a graduate of RM "A" . Leonard Conner, Jr. the May ther states "Petty Officer Con- School in San Diego.He . nomination as NAS 'Servicemanof ner's military behavior and also wears the National the Month. appearance is outstanding. Defense Service ribbon, Viet- He wears his uniform with great nam Service Ribbon and two pride. With his aggressive lea- bronze stars and the Republicof dership he works diligently Vietnam campaign medal. toward correcting and improvingthe appearance of those under his charge." The 'Shape Up' In the letter, Cdr. Premo also said that Conner's attitude and adaptability have earned him the Navy and Marine Corps per- Impossible respect of his coworkers and have sonnel working behind desks or In aided in promoting their morale. offices can maintain physical fit- ness by practicing the exercises The letter concludes with the found in the new phamphlet, Machine. statement, "He is certainly the "Shape Up" (NAVPERS 15967)). type individual who deserves the The phamphlet contains nine recognition and also the type we basic exercises which canbe per- particularly desire to retain in formed In the office as well as In the service.* quarters. The "Shape Up" pro- gram requires only 54 seconds Originally from Bell,Fla.Con- daily, and provides a degree of f Conner ner currently resides In Jack physical conditioning which is sonville with his wife, Loiselle, usually achieved only through Presently assigned to the Pro- and their 10 month old son. weightlifting or other strenuous peller Shop of the Power Plants M Division here, Conner acts as As benefits for receiving the activity. of Personnel desiring a for Conner will receive copy nomination, quality assurance inspector all of and certificate from the Candle the "Shape Up" phamphlet may types propellers .pro- a gift obtain one by writing the Supply& . peller governors. light Lounge and a trip to St. Fiscal Dept., Naval Station, .,< .d. I In the letter of nomination, Augustine sponsored by the USO Washington, D.C., 20390. Cdr. M. C. Premo said of Con- for his entire family. ROYAL CASTLE: They said wecouldn't NOW OPEN LU' I make an 4834 SAN JUAN AVE. (Between Cassat & Blanding) all-metal sewing PHONE 389-8986 machine for Open 29 hoursa day $2995 ol.iC lSt.milL;!: !: ;f#:"$:: X :::<:::::::::::::::::: :::::::: :::-t-t:::::::(::::: But Capitol did it. lJeTI f.J.W. And this machine will zig-zag. Button hole Sew forward or reverse. It has an automatic lGiG :%'rr'rYfvrM{lr'rr v rrr'rw}: %n'r::v.;S'r'' PI bobbin. A floating foot. It has all the modern features for basic sewing. It's the revolutionary-priced model that has started :PLE..SEI. demonstrations all across the country. be advised that we have Sure, we have more sophisticated models l moved our officesright priced up to $369. But this $29.95 model is the one that stands up to the establishment.Find . around the corner to- out where the next demonstration is. 4747 SAN JUAN AVE. And join the crowd In front of the Capitol. Jacksonville, Fla. 32210Please Phone 388-0784 address all future correspondence to this address, and s ..... If necessary change your records accordingly. ? y HOLT PUBLISHING" CO.k. -.Ii: i e1! ; I 4747 Son Joan Ave.BJacksoavHIe, Fla. 32210 SEWING MACHINE 836 Cassat Avenue Jacksonville, Fla. PHONiSl 3..2755-387-3566 ..... - , - i- June S, 1969 6 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER - : Auction Features Operation Deep Freeze Launches I Military ForcesJax Annual Call for VolunteersJax " -- Community television Personnel wintering over station Channel 7 began its 9th -- The Navy is making Its *For those staying with effort the- will be eligible to participate In Annual Auction Telethon Friday annual call for volunteers to join wintering-over party, every the Program for Afloat College and this year featured an auction up with the select men picked for Is made to assign them to Education (PACE). Under the following - night run by members of the Arm duty with Operation Deep Freeze one of their choices of duty program, Navymen may take up the end of the 1970-71 pro- ed Forces. the Navy's long-range scientific to three undergraduate college- Heading the auction effort program conducted in Antarctica. gram. level courses. Tuesday night was RAdm.Robert Among the benefits listed for Personnel will not be assigned *Deep freeze personnel are J. Stroh, Commander Fleet Air those selected to the annual Deep to deployed units or units eligible to participate in the Sav- local Freeze effort are: scheduled for other than Jacksonville. Also taking and part d ings Deposit Program accure three monthsof within Me- The Antarctica Service operations in the Armed Forces night were dal for duty with Operation Deep their reporting date if at all interest at the rate of 10 percent compounded quarterly. the commanding officers of naval Freeze. possible. , installations commands in the In Its Notice 1300 of May 8, -- the Bureu of Personnel is soliciting - Jacksonville Local Army area., Air Force, Some Defense Employees May the following officers for and Marine Corps personnel also the wintering-over party: took pan in Tuesday's activities 13XX Cdr. (commanding offi- acting as auctioneers board I Qualify for Homeowner HelpIf cer); 13XX/661X Lt. and below markers, and telephone, opera GCA or CIC experience neces- you were a defense employee owner occupant of a one or sary; 153X/13XX/665X Lt. and tors.A non profit ogranlzation the Officer who got caught In a real estate two family dwelling(or have leftit below with meterological exper- community T. V. station depends Safety crunch following a military base after being ordered into on ience; 110X/1601X Lt. and below - on the money from the annual closing announced after Nov. 1, post housing during the six communication experience; auction to buy equipment for 1964, you may be entitled to financial months before the announcement) 21OC LCdr. or Lt. Including additional programming. The Discusses ConceptA I relief under the Home- Further to qualify for assistance flight surgeon previous surgical telethon ends tomorrow. owners Assistance Program. you must have re experience and prior active duty Thousands of area business "new concept in safety" is Homeowners may qualify' under located beyond a normal com desirable; 220X Lt.; 310X/370X men have donated items for auc- in effect at NAS Jacksonvilleunder several circumstances. As 'a muting distance from the dwel- Lt. and below; 410X Lt.; 510X/ tion by the station, and viewers the supervision of the NAS serviceman or civilian employee ling,or you must have been unemployed 570X Lt.. and below; 6XXX Lt. will be able to bid for the items Safety Officer Charlie Able. (other than temporary) you may Involuntarily and be and below; 798X and 849X. by telephone during the week long qualify if your assignment or employment able to demonstrate such finan- Enlisted volunteers in the fol- telethon. Able puts the responsibilityof ended as a result of cial hardship that you were unable loing ratings are needed for the safety squarely on the Individual the closureor If you were trans- to meet your mortgage pay- wintering-over : party Involved with the vehicle ferred to another job after the ments and related expenses. Fin- ET/ETN RM YN, PN, SK, the equipment and in the shop. closure announcement and the position ally, your property must have DK, CS, SH, SN, BT EN, EM you occupied at the base decreased In value because of the IC MR SF DC BU. CE, CM Give tbepresent He will be interviewed on the , was eventually terminated, pro announced closure so that It can- television program "What's the EA, EO SW, UT CN, ABF, Hurry" by Ron Elliot, execu vided* you: not be sold on reasonable terms AG, AC, PH, AN, HM, DT, and with . and conditions.As Were assigned or employed TN. In addition to the general tive director of the Greater Jacksonville - the installation when the benefits under the 'at programyou with ratings, volunteers specific Safety Council. During closure was announced or may if eligible obtain a a future.Buy the series of five morning shows qualifications are desired. Men Were either transferredfrom cash payment to cover part of the two men will be discussingthe in the above ratings may check the installation had from (or your your losses resulting a the Bureau of Personnel Noticeto safety as it Is re - program employment ended as a reductionin private sale of your dwelling, if hold the needed they lated to the attitudes,knowledgeof see force within six months the ) priorto or sell your home to government - skills. the operatorbout his machine the closure announcement, or or be paid back for los and the confrontations theoperator Antarctic Development Squadron - Were transferred from the ses you have Incurred or will - makes of other individuals Six (VXE-6) also needs officer installation on an overseas tour Incur as a result of the fore - while he Is operating his ma- volunteers as listed: unaccompanied by dependents closure of the mortgage on your chine or vehicle. They plan to within 15 months prior to the home. 131X, Cdr. and below with experience - look of the of in C-121, H-34 UHIDor at some aspects closure announcement.At Fact sheets explaining the industrial, drive safe home vacation pro C-130's; 132X Lcdr. and be- the time of the announce gram and applications for and general safety. Able ment, transfer'or'' job ''termina- 'assistance be obtained from ,low_ with experience as aerial and Elliot will also be may 31XX LCdr. and below - com navigators; tion have been the . you must the personnel office you of your menting on the total accident nearest Defense ; 620X Lt./Lt. (j.g.r663X) picture as it affects the Naval activity. Lt. and below; 711X; 741X;831X; Air Station and the Greater Jack 680X Lt. and Lt. (j.g.) and 865 sonville area -- how one ac- Cdr. and below. U.S. Savings Bonds cident effects Jacksonville NAS For Your InformationHospital Enlisted men in the following & Freedom Shares and the person involved in time ratings"are needed for duty with money and personal injury. Shortage Civilian HospitalsA the squadron.BM . RM YN, CYN PN, DK, Join Charlie Able NAS Safety During the months of ,June, new directive has been an- CS, JO PC, SH, (NEC SH-3154)), Officer and Ron Elliot, execu- July and August, medical and nounced by the Assistant Secre- SN, AFCM AD ADR ADS AT, tive director of the Greater Jack nurse corps personnel at the tary of Defense (Manpower and ATM, ATR, AB, ABH, AE, AM, sonville Safety Council on "WhatIs Naval Hospital will be greatly Reserve Affairs) concerning the AMS AMH, AME, PR AS, ASE, the Hurry" June 9 through 13, reduced due to a large numberof treatment of uniformed service ASM, ASH AK AZ, PH, AN, from 6:55 to 7:00 a.m., WJXT- detachments without contact personnel and their dependentsIn HM, DT, SD and TN. TV, Channel reliefs during those months. civilian hospitals.The . Therefore during those policy sets fourth the guld- In asking for volunteers, the months, the number of patientsthat lines for hospitals found to be Bureau said that volunteers must can be seen In the various discriminating against persons have spent at least two years on GIANT SWAP MEET clinics will be considerably reduced because of race, color or national board arduous and preferred sea duty stations in order to volun- and elective surgical pro- origin. This policy Is JAX LARGEST' cedures will be similarly curtailed further aimed to discourage uniformed teer. Others must have servedat FLEA Bona fide emergencies will be service personnel from their present duty station at FREE Deep Dreeze effort. AM Spaces Under Shelter However patients must emergency cases. 20th and Edgewood expect longer waiting times for Any hospital in the United Stat Also, the Bureau said that w W A routine clinic appointments. es, or in any of the U.S. Posses- personnel volunteering for the Walk-in and after-hours cases sions or U.S. Territoriesstandsto wintering-over party must have Sat. 9 6:00 Every am : pm obligated service December that are not of an emergency lose payment for treatment to PEPOREG Sun. 9 am 6:00: pm 1971 while those for applying nature will be referred for given to uniformed service PHONE routine clinic appointment. personnel, their dependents duty with the squadron,must have 768-7058 or 768-4793. Return to normalservlcecanbe beneficiaries of the Civil' enough service to take them 354-9119 expected by Sept. 1. Health and Medical Program of through April 1972. Those with- 28.geGAL. the Uniformed Services (CHAM- out enough obligated time will be PUS), if they discriminate against allowed to extend their obligated - anyone according to the service time in most cases. directive. Further information on Operation - GUARANTEED MILITARY AUTO INSURANCEAll Only In special cases or under Deep Freeze is available at UNDER HOOD CHECK "unusual circumstances" the station's Educational Ser- & ALL WINDOWS WASHED.FREEH previously approved by the Assistant vices Office, ext. 2596 or from Ranks All AgesLOW Secretary of Defense the Bureau of Personnel No- (M&RA) can an ineligible hospital tice. L, -1 PLUS** RATES receive payment. A list of cur- Tune Up Service obtained rently ineligible from hospitals BUMEDINST can be Tire Service EASY 'MONTHLY 6320.39. The Assistant Secretary of Defense - By Tutaed Sped dists (M&RA) urges all Navy PAYMENTSCONTINENTAL personnel and their dependentsto , MECHANIC ON DUTY comply with this directive. 7 DAYS A WEEK . WEEKDAYS TIL MIDNIGHT INSURANCEUNDERWRITERS RAY FORDMgr.: o,, 1 Mile No. NAS JAX Main' Gate INC HONDAMeters : Ray's Roostvelt (formerly McDougall's r Insurance, ) ft Cycles Co. ; .SERVICE CENTER 6479 Roosevelt Blvd. 388 7676 4949 Blanding 771-8244[ Call Us Anytime *A FOlt MOCK ALWAYS MAKE* 1HfSt W1Y"Page NlGtm MOI RE: PIEIISANr-rH At" __ r _ '. June 5, 1969 JAX AIR, NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 7'F : ....w;....",...:>:W:.:.:.:.:.:=.. ..:::0(:.;.>>.<<.,.. Yt+ ,. . .,' ,.... .'{. ,C A' . ti(a: v !: .a. {k t;:: .?'t\.>. : .. .., x\\ { .\a137,,y a 7.?\a \\\4 a\ .. : ?. ."dtkfN 'N rr { ,.x... ... >..'va 3..n. Y.,{,, py.,..:+ ... ..2::7.:.:...st+: :.4 a< : :,. .. 7y -k\ ;: ,} ? a 1 1 1.1 1 11 ITIIT;! 11I I ", ,,, ., !%, ,,'4 litlI'; !%,h""" <', . '9;: "t ...,:+ .. .... ,. : .x: :..: : 4 St. Johns Mobile Homes "Just North of NAS JAX Main Gate" ! ; REMEMBER! t W. 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PHONE"''38 M: 274FINANCmO ,, ARRANGED ON OUR LOT FREE '- .. . -- - Save Time & Money!! ... Check This/ Service Shopper] Weekly For The Best Buys !In TownI --.- _. -..... ,---.------- .--. .. ---. - \ Page 8 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER June 5, 1969 -- ... '" " '" 'f ; fI<:/ ': CIVIL SERVICE NEWS , I 89 Civilians Receive Job HikesEighty 9Y'R' uh nine civilian em- Also, Brian Kettlebake, Eugene Public Works I 1'w ployees attached to various de Hendl, Carlton S. Martin, partments and commands Louis J. Barilla, David H. Ald- Marjorie W. Krupp, John T. throughout the entire station were ridge, Daniel A. Clark, MartinC. Lletch Jr., Melvin F. Rhoden, recently promoted in accordancewith E. Foster, Michael J. Looby Levi Baree, Luther Jones, Ro- the station's merit pro- Charles E. Jones Jr., Christopher bert A. Pons and James C. motion program., .A. Forrine.FrankD.Moody, Naughton. Those receiving the job hikes Raymond L. Prather, Varnel Others receiving promotions included:. Grant, Robert U. Clayton, Wil- included Iris L. ReedGwendolynJ. liam B. Mullis Jr., Sadie L. Russell Evelyn W. Thornton, NARF Watkins, Clayton R. Owens, CarlA. and! Shirley Battlesof the Navy William H. Muncy, Charlie E. Johnson and Freddie Darling.. Finance Office.Those from the Joyner, John H. Welrich, Run commissary store receiving job nell P. Dowdell, Robert L. Bon- Supply hikes included Sylvester Porter, ney, Robert E. Strong, James Frederick Wingate, LarentG. Arthur L. Cunningham,Jimmy F. ,; j4f Davis, WarrenD. McKinsey,Wil- Halstead, Mary I. Bryce, Parrish,' Robert S. Myers,RobertA. lie E. Johnson, Earl C. Cleven- Nancy E. Parker, Lee Lambert, Chairmont Nathaniel Dixon 4>l ger, John R. McQuillan, Van Q. Charles A Martin, Vincent A. and James B. Norman. McLean, Fred E. McCutcheon, Hawkins, Alfred L. Slesstnger( Hospital promotions went toKathryn Harry F.'Hixson, Andrew Norris Jack Davis, Margaret Kasnias, H. Haines, Anna C.Ked- and Christopher Richardson. William S. Turner Sudie H. Ab- ziar Linda L.BradsherandJoan ernathy and Leatha M. Clayton. C. Bernard. And Roy Williams, 94 YEARS--Retirement watches were presented to 0 to r) Mildred Ruppersberger,ClydeH. Mrs. Garnett Davis, Fred B. Huggins, Willie H. Wade and AnnouncedMerit Bragg Jr., Charles J. MancheJr. John S. Stratton during May 21 retirement services. Betweenthe I Openings ., and! James M Estes of NAR four, 94 years has been spent in civil service work. TU. Also, Betty P. Parks COM- FAIR: Cara L. Davis, Ordnance promotion opportunities MPB No. 68 69 Physical Test Unit; Flossie N. Schoder, currently open for receipt of ap- Science Technician GS 8. Areaof comptroller; Carlie P. Hollin- Federal PromotionPlan plications are listed below. The consideration: Nationwide. head, Katherine B. Brown RondaP. area of consideration and the Applications for this position will Lewis and Cecelia T. Staley, Revised closing date of each are shown. be accepted through the close of date processing. Being . MPB No. 72 67 Plan D business June 30. And Freda F. Dyer Eugene V. Grade levels GS 4 and below; MPB No. 70 69 Secretary Wagner, and Ralph Story,civilian Tenth in a SeriesIn uniform MPB No., 79 67 Plan C All (Stenography) GS 4. Area of personnel department;Ron- ment will provide more addition informa- of and will general treatment semi skilled positions pay level consideration: NAS, NARF, ald C. Jones Frank J. -Jones, to complaints seven and below and MPB NARTU COMFAIRJAX FAE- William S. Compton and TommyE. tion about the agency promotion '. help assure that they get proper No. 83-67 Plan B All skilled TULANT, Naval Hospital Navy Grimes, security department. program an employee' is entitled handling.$: to know certain specific Information There is one type of complaint Re- positions pay level seven and a- Commissary Stores Navy . bove. Area of consideration: cruiting Station, Disease Vector JO WC Elects about Individual pro- that is not subject to grievance motion actions In which he was nonselection It is and procedures. NAS NARF, NARTU COM Control Center Regional Involved. An 'agency must inform from a group of properly certified - FAIRJAX FAETULANT Naval Storage Management Office CommissaryStores Jacksonville. Applications for New OfficersBy an employee upon his request and considered candidates. Hospital, Navy whether he found [ basically Navy Recruiting Station this position will be accepted was Employees naturally have confi- Ginger ConnollyvW' Disease Vector Control Center through the close of business June eligible; whether' he was i in; the dence in their own abilities and ; and Regional Storage Management -, 11. M14, FAETULANT and group froqt.which the selectionwas often feel that they are better . Office Jacksonville. Applications MPB No. 71-69 Supervisory V AP' 62 'hosted an "Up With made'who was selectetand; qualified than the person chosen : will be accepted at Accounts Maintenance Clerk GS5. America" luncheon May 28 at in what ways he,should Improve for promotion. Final selection,_ any time. A separate applicationmust Area of consideration: NAS the officers club. The Orange himself to' Increase his chancesfor however,.is the right of the se-, be filed for each position. NARF NARTU. COMFAIR Park Elementary School Choir future promotion. */ 'lectlng, official; and therefore a MPB No. 5-69 Industrial JAX. FAETULANT, Naval Hos- under! the leadership of June The more employees under formal complaint may not be Engineer GS 5, 7 9 and pital, Navy Commissary Stores, Montgomery lead the musical stand how their agency's'promotion based solely on failure to be Area of consideration: Nation- Navy Recruiting Station Disease, theme of "This Is Our Country." program ,works,, the.less selected. wide. Applications for this posi- Vector Control Center and Re Guests receiving donations likely they are to feel that they tion will be accepted through the gional Storage Management Of from the J. O. W. C. charity were not "given fair and appro- , close of business Monday. fice. Jacksonville. Applicationsfor funds were Miss Abrams Red priate consideration for a higher MPB No. 56 69 Mechanial this position will be accepted Cross, Mrs. Samuel Gilberstat, level job. Still there will be ] Engineer GS 9 and 11. Areaof through the close of business Riverside Jewish Temple a representative times when an employee thinks consideration:. nationwide. June 18. of the Florida that he was treated unfairly or c2A2n isan Applications for this position will All applicants must be careeror Sheriff's Boys Ranch and Girl that the agency violated some be accepted through the close of career conditional employees Scout Troop 22. requirement. In these cases,theemployee' ,9'll Q) business Monday. of the federal govern Election of officers highlightedthe is encouraged to discuss ; as his complaint infor- MPB No. 56 69 Mechanical mem. Application Forms 171 for luncheon. New elected officers - Engineer GS 9 and 11. Areaof these positions should be filed mally with his supervisor orper- are: Jane Chenault,president San Juan at Niblick sonnel office. These sourcesjare: consideration: nationwide. with civilian Personnel Depart- Applications for this position will ment, Box 22, NAS Jacksonville ; Olga Forehand first vice in the best position to help the Phone 384 4406 be accepted through the close of Fla., 33312. president; Mary'Jo Juellus employee and often can quickly business June 12. For further information regarding second vice presidents: Marge clear up the matter.If 1, '2, G 3 Bedrooms Fletcher recording secretary; be dealt Garden Type Apartmentswith a complaint cannot these the MPB No. 59 69 Digital COm- positions see Ann Serely Club corresponding sec- with satisfactorily on an Informal Country of the bulletins puter Systems Operator GS-5 copies or announ- retary and Diane Olden,treasurer. basis however Atmosphere an employee can and 7. Area of consideration: cements or call Ext. 2320, Rat- Kitchens equipped with G-E file formal underthe ing and Examining Branch Civi- a complaint nationwide. Applications for this Ranges G Refrigerators position will be accepted throughthe lian Personnel Office NASJack- u' appropriate his grievance. procedurein I .Individual' Air Conditioning close of business June 15. sonville. agency.In and Heating by G-E DotfrsAitoo$ VAtA1tON the past an agency could _Drapes furnishedWall have administrative machineryother to Wall Carpeting and , ....... than the grievance proce-' Large Swimming Pool ....... '. dure for considering employee . ......... VE promotion complaints; but the, ... revised promotion policy requires . : r.N .. - that all formal complaintsbe ) sYoUREXLJOODPpRRrN f --U--- processed under grievance CUPPEReCROSByeSEACRAFT procedures, many of which have ROCKET : I 1 gAcfIc MIAIu,$MEfY. c } GATOR ! been with negotiated employee JAX \ : organizations. This new require- i' I . ..... "Ii' MERCURY ... I ... I ' .... OUTBOARDS . i ........... a; Bob's] Oak Hill r I..' MERCRUISER I WE SPECIALIZE IN CUSTOM ORDERS: I Your choice/ of size, floor plan or c/ecor./ i STERNDRIVES I Ij .. Pure Service Center r ASK ABOUT OUR J EXPERTREPAIR ( I _ MILITARY DISCOUNT Open for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. SHOP j j.i j.I II I road service pick & delivery t , MiI dII(. mechanic OR duty .. American up & Foreign Cars .I INLET. MARINE' i it ,t.'- ,I f Sales & Service ' 00 I03rd & Jammes Roadl9156 \ 771 L 264-9835 5887 ROOSEVELT BLVD.-388.4618: 1 Mi. No. of JA"( Main Gate ': Jacksonville. Florida It Hwy. |17 Orange Park t .J' I __ .. .. I I,'"' .. j .1' -- ___ __ 5, 1969 : JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER, Page 9 f : ; JAX MARINE : :, i NEWS NATTC: Behind The Scene By Phyllis Harkins Pistol- ,- --- Match. -- - By LCpl P. D. Edwards .' in several civilian matches and graduating from Class 904 of AO ATC C. E. Browning, and instructor is a member of the Gateway Rifle (A) School. ,::;r LtGen. Lewis W. Walt, As roll the MAD softball team won in AOB) School since and Pistol Club in Jacksonville. 'sistant Commandant of the Marine number six last week. Jan. 1, came in fourth in the lie also fires at the Jackson- Honorman, AOAA L. W.Crain, : Corps, received his fourth The 6-0 win over the BB individual match at the CNATE- ville Police pistol range. had an average of 89.58. Healso received Honor Student certi- star In ceremonies at Washington Stackers gives the Marines un CHTRA Pistol Championship Browning and his wife, Pat, an , LCdr. ficate from Mallory'in'addition Tuesday. It marks the first disputed possession of first place competition held in Memphis, have two children -- two year lime in Marine history that the in the National League of the Tennessee. For this reason, he old twins. to his diploma. Upon Corps has been authorized more NATTC Intramural Softball Lea- was selected to represent GraduationsTwo completion of the school, he was V NAS transferred A-52 to , than one four star billet. gue. CNATECHTRA in the Atlantic graduation ceremonieswere The fourth star was pinned on Bowling Fleet Matches in Annapolis, Md., held at NATTC last week. Whidbey Island, Washington, Gen Walt by Gen. Leonard F. MAD's bowling fortunes dim- beginning Monday and ending June AN Charles R. Pomy was hon- D. C. Champman, Jr., Commandant of med a ,bit last week when the orman of Class 851 of the AEA) Bowling the Marine Corps, who formerlywas Devildogs dropped three of four 12.This competition is held School graduating with an averageof the only Marine on active points to AOW2. annually and all training com 94.28. LCdr. RobertE.Biggs, 1 duty authorized the four star The team entered the match mands are usually represented.Since ,training officer, presented dip Intramural Bowling Standings rank. with an 11 1 record and escaped there was no team from lomas to the class whose overall NATTC Navy Achievement Medals with a 12 win and four NATTC,. Browning fired as a average was 80.04. Team I ,' I' Won; Lost loss logs. member of the CNATECHTRA In addition to his diploma, .:" Three MAD Marines were presented Golf team which consisted of four Pomy received an Honor Stu MAA ,? 'I:,*I'' ,?'.,','.14:',, 2 the Navy Achievement Me- The MAD golf team gets backto members and"two alternates. He dent certificate. He will now A01 13 3 dal by Maj. Maurice A. Holder, chasing the leader this weekin placed third last year in this same travel to his next duty assign- Pinwheels 12 4 executive officer, Friday. NATTC Intramural play. competition. ment with VA 41 at NAS Devil Dogs 12 4 GySgt. Raymond Center, Cpl. The team did not play last week Browning was an instructor at North Island, San Diego. Extractors 9 7 Don Cooger, and Cpl. John due to an accelerated work week AEI ((8)) School for two years LCdr. Pierce Mallory,training AOO' 4. 12 Quigley, Jr. were all cited for caused by the Memorial Day week prior to his transfer to his pre- officer, congratulated and presented Misfits 0 : 16 their outstanding performancesof end. sent assignment. He has fired diplomas to the 47 men WAVES 0 16 duties while serving in Vietnam. K Softball n_ Building a slow steady lead and paced by another strong mound performance by Les Car- r ClubSchedules . CPO Club , Tonight Is Pizza night at the I r 4rM rI club.Friday night at the club fea- tures dancing to the Clubs and . the menu speciality for the evening y is the seafood platter. Saturday, The Clubs are the n's N ,7 ones to entertain you. Enjoy a Prime Rib Roast on i' Sunday, ," ir', ., \ I ::,. ,. Blue Jacket's Inn ..., : Tonight Messengar of the Masses entertains. # Tomorrow, Phil Cay and the Chantels along with the Hipps A Girls bring you the evening's , " .1 entertainment. s Saturday night dance from 8:45 . p.m. to 1:00'a.m. to,the music of the Blue Organization, again on ... Sunday evening.SPCIOU3. 4, PEACEFUL MARSHALL ACRES ., , 9359 103rd Street f Jacksonville's newest & most modern mobile home community is now open ,for your 'inspection. Large 44 x' 75' lots. HIGHESTDIVIDEND ONLY $35 PER MO. ) Swimming pool, tennis court, shuffleboard] court, 0 D Q pit, picnic built for your en' joyment. Act Today' Call: ON SAVINGS r : EL VCKANO MOTOR COURT Mr. F. S. Martin, Manager .' 359.2924 EVER PAID For Full Details I To Be Paid To MembersFor The First Six Months : :: Ending June 30, 1969 Terrell's; :1 1 I Tavern. II D1VIDEND/P J': :: : ::: POOL TABLESSANDWCHES ::: : r. / ;:::. , f PIZZA/ : HAS JAX.llcil.I 39 r:: BOWLING r%: Tel. 384-1391 or Base Ext. 2431 FEDERALJune ,, : BEER :; Hours Mon.-Fri. 9:30: -4:30: ...I TERRELL CANNON I NAS CECIL FIELD-.I.... 26 ' Tel. 771-3211 Ext. 215 ;: !t Owner fr Leae1 ST.-YUKON | Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30: 3:00: r :t 4527 120th ,;',': 'I Phone: 388.9660. $ :::::::::::;:::::::: :;: ::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: A . - -- nn -. -_, n - I: : I 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER June 5, 1969 New Corsair Engine Boosts 20,000 Pounds of OrdnanceDALLAS May 23 .A modified The load,nearly four times tqt tests was equipped with the single b. A 7A Corsair II has been carried by the World War II B- Allison/Rolls Royce TF - flown carriny a record load of 17 Fying Fortress, was the A1 turbo fan engine which willpower nearly 20,000 pounds of ordnance heaviest ever lifted by, the light the new a 7D CorsairII under its wings, officials at LTV aircraft. Normal maximum loadis now in production for the Air Aerospace Corporationdisclosedthis 15,000 pounds. Force. The engine produces a week. The, A 7A Corsair II was the minimum 14,250 pounds thrust. The aircraft, flownbycompanytest first of the series of attack air- pilot H. L. (Hoppy) Newwas craft built for the Navy and has : launched from a ground catapultat been in combat over north and For the test, floppy New made the Lakehurst (N.J.NavalairStation ) South Vietnam since December, four flights with four different in March with a load of 1967. bomb loadings and gross weight kSLUGGER 19,940 pounds of bombs. The aircraft flown for the load nearing 42,000 pounds. a b _., ----- MONEY..Cdr. D.E. Gordon, VA-36 skipper, and iH-Y b +A ATN2 M.A. Hargrave. e tl V Sponsors'Tadpole'Slugger - .. 9f arw .a 4 : -r-. NAS CECIL Attack Squadron coach of the team, announcedthat t VNAX Eighty Six has donated over the boys have chosen to be .. two hundred dollars to sponsora called "The Sidewinders." local little league baseball The money was raised through team. ATN2 M. A. Hargrave donations from all hands. The Spr a .' k/A "" wn 3 a' working in Eighty Six's avionics little Sidewinders record is five ?f shop entitled the help of the wins and five losses. All,gamesare '4.. Sidewinders in raising enough played at the Cedar Hills ! .. a Nk fe oa y 4 f: .j' qM3' :' <' p %k $ : i money for uniforms and equip- Athletic Association Sports Com , : : : ' ;/:: ', ,, for fourteen , boys '> ')-?': #"';4.;;>> "4.', ment aged plex. ,,:' }''#:rP-',,,' ,lf 8 10, in the Cedar Hills Ath- \ ' : : ",;''''rJit:0,6, <>,,,,'/'.,. r,, letic Association Tadpole lea- " ,A') ; "ft4'1t. :J;&'-,{",jm gue. Hargrave, ,the volunteer, : < ";;Z \t i '} ' t r" :: 9 USD To LTjg..Bachelor) Enlisted Quarters Officer, Charles Wes- ,:'; onlg was advanced to LTjg last week. He is assisted here in *, . Kr is loM jaeger pinning on his new shoulder boards by Captain F.H. McLinn on , and his wife Mlchele.' , NAMTRADETSNAS CECIL ADJ1 EugeneE. civilian community. Kronjaeger has been selected Kronjaeger reported to De- "Instructor of the Month" for tachment 1034 (A 7))' _iq February - NAMTD 1034: ,(A -7)) for April. 1968 and is assigned as He was presented the award by an instructor in the TF-30 Jet LCdr. J. K. Donaldson OINC.; Engine Maintenance Course.He - At the presentation, Kron- ,, his wife Mary Alice and jaeger was commended for his their four children reside at oustanding performance as an 9359 103rd St., in Jacksonville. Instructor the efficient and effective - manner in which he car- Take stock in America ''away ried out assigned collateral. US ,...... I say 3nvis Io.d A s.re 1 duties and for his efforts in the FREE (See Page 3)) " BANK AMERICARD.AMERICAN EXPRESS-STANDARD OIL UASTERCHARQE Credit Cards Honored aH Mar rs.v---------ate. 4 I'\' I .,.' I ROOSWITMUcar I .:,?"\.' I .. j i . '',.;, Ira \ .. t I IA ; I ' \ : ... wash I. \\:.1it Utlshko,t1'::'ut: I MOTORS : BEGINNING IN JUNE! Monday thru Saturday : : at,! 'II See HFC JUNE, JULY & AUGUST Only! 8:30: AM 7:30: PM P-L-E-N-T-Y I OF VW's I NEW HOURS Sundays 9:00: AM 2:00: PM I ReasonablesTrnTNSpfcTEb I I Before you go on leave, make sure you've got enough money on hand. See us for a Traveloan. : : Then you'll know you'll be able to cover all of CARS your leave expenses-food, lodging, transportation, 165 I extras. Household helps more service people every FALCON. $740 I, year than any other company of its kind. Taking 1 2-Dr., Air Cond. I, off? A Traveloan from Household is a great way to 164 CHEV. . .$890 iI ' go. See us about yours today. '> Impala Hardtop, I ; I Air & Power I Upto6OO V: 163 PONTIAC. $790 I t I Lemans 2-Dr., 1I '. Before you sign on the dotted line, .. 3"" A p r'ira. Air & Power I you'll know what your loan will cost.HOUSEHOLD 0 3 163 I .. ":, BUICK.$690 I Skylark Conv., I i' :: FINANCE I 4-Speed Trans. I 1 2 i 31edroom from Alrl..ts 161 I BUICK I . .' $390 II $131 M..t.Off.rl.1 Wagon, Power & 1I f. 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 I .IXIMVH .f 11,11' spice Air I. I 1 62 VW 4-Pass. .$490 I . Cedar Hills Shopping Center cad privacy I. .1 libel lecetlea I Pick-up Ufss.r '; 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone: 771-9190 F ......I.t, rlstk ORANGE PARK I ------ I :.i 1 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 FREE-golf at private country club 'I: We Rdy-Sell-FieeNce : .Club alsed swimming pool .Centr al Heat and Air Condi . . Penman with Cabanas, pool aid* Honing, Dhhw..h.... . ': Plaza Shopping Center phones and children's Disposal, range and oven by 6566 NormandyiI 1227 Atlantic swimming pool Q.E.Plenty. t Boulevard-Phone: 246-6421 . Front and rear entrance of closets with dress Boulevard II . ing room closets In m.sterbedroom /- i Wall Wall iJ to Carpeting ' . .\. I 781 4978I : .-------..r.-J 1/ :: _. .. u_ ... .. _____n. . ---- -- - .,. '-- .------.-- --- , rI rf f I I I June 5, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER! Pale It. I MoviesMovies SUNDAY:, June 8': r" i NAS: "DUEL AT DIABLO"starring ttttn James Garner and Sid will be shown nightly ney Poitier. Color Action. AM/ at the NAS Theater at 7:30 VG p.m. ((111 mins.) ; 4 ? There will also be a.kiddie matinee HOSPITAL: ''SMITH" Ey tZ at 2 p.m. Saturday and a regular feature at 2 p.m. Sun- Ads should be mailed to the Holt Publishing Company 1950 Standing Blvd. Jacksonville: , day and holidays. .. Florida, 32210, to arrive not later than Tuesday for publication: the following' Thursday. The Hospital Theater will have ".it j Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be published the following week unless the one nightly feature at 7 p.m. publisher is instructed: otherwise. A check: or money order for the full cost of the ad must Cecil Field will have two nightly ", ', be received WITH the copy: for the ad.Do ",' shows during the week at 5:30 : ., %* > and 8 p.m. Matinees will be Net Send Cish shown on weekends at 2 and , 5 p.m.Ratings: A-Adults; G-General t"4iP Rite: Miiinan charge ((3 lines). . . . .$2.00 s Audience; M-Matured Youths; S- Per additioBil Hue ((4 words line). 0.50 Superior; E-Excellent; VG-Very t i t.J;. 1J per e e e e e e Good; G-Good; F-Fair; rnA ,. 1 J'22 lrj :1fz >e' Class Not Available. $; :, N'f' ' THURSDAY, June 5 ... PART TIME HELP AUTOMOBILES FURNISHEDEast FOR RENT OR FOR SALE Female typist, 60-80 wpm, 3 & West Coast. 3533691. & VA & NAS: "THE FORTUNE COOKIE' Houses Apts. Equity days a week week days only. .. FHA resales. $100 down. Call starring Jack Lemmon and Y .. ,' \62N Pleasant working conditions, BRAND NEW Walter Matthau. ComedyDrama.AME ; 'x !; 1969 Morse Powell or Mills USN Ret.264- : good pay. Must be In Jax minimum Zigzag Sewing Machine .1 ((120 mlns.) ; .' ; Left In 2411 Orange Park Realty. Mili t.1." ,> ,-, ". of 2 more years. Call Layaway Balance HOSPITAL, : "THE BROTHERHOOD' y .,t :. 387-3566 for interview.DO $34.50' Cash or $6 Mo. tary-Free Notary.REFRIGERATOR, 6110 103rd St. Ph. 771-5028 FRIDAY, June 6 YOU WANT TO BE A DISC Delivery with no obligation.B FREEZER w JOCKEY? Dial 356-8351 for in- Comb., 19.6 Cu. Ft. ExcelCond., tr NAS: "HOT MILLIONS" star- 4 formation. $165. Mrs. Clark 772-2401 or ring Peter Ustinov,Maggie Smith & B KENNELS 389-2901. ,-, ' and Karl Malden. Color Comedy.G JUSTISS TRAILER PARK Boarding for dogs,cats and horses. - / CNA (105 mins.) \ 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS. Clean 5214 Collins Rd.,near Orange FOR SALE '63 RAMBLERSta. HOSPITAL: THE FORTUNE modern trailers & Apts. 389- Park, 264-9602. Wag., A/C, St. Shift 6 Cyl, COOKIE. 3007. $185. 771-7504 or Ext. 2909. SATURDAY, June 7 GEORGE'S KENNELS A "SPOT" FOR"YOU NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS NAS: "SMITH"starring Glenn Dogs and Cats boarded. Free To selected, highly capable Of- Consoles some with AM/FM, Ford and Nancy Olson. Color pickup and delivery Est. 1925, ficers and Senior Petty Officers tape players. At dealers cost, Disney Comedy. Drama. G/E 5085 Edgewood Ct. (Near Cassat leaving the service, a leading to liquidate stock. Full warranty I HOSPITAL: "HOT MILLIONS" AFPS PICK-This week's pin- and Edgewood) 389 0064. nationwide firm offers a position Phone 771-0409. up pick by the AFPS staff is with an Income that need never ' Saturday Matinee the lovely Miss Monica Peter- IN CLAY COUNTY stop climbing. A Job you'll like FOR SALE 1964 VW, NAS: "HARUM SCARUM' son who is under contract to 2 & 3 acre Ranchettes, paved In a choice of locations.Company Good Cond., $750. R. Dvorak, starring Elvis Presley and Mary 20th Century-Fox Studios. and graded road frontage $1450; sponsored orientation to speed Call 771-2539 or NAS Jax 2974. Ann Mobley. Color Musical. per lot & up, terms. Off. Ph. your transition. Write to P.O. 282-5272 Home 282-5224. Box 13177 Orlando, Fla. 32809 JUGGLERQuit Attn: Eastern Area Manager.FOR juggling the family books I To make ends meet. PART TIME OPEN = SUNDAY UNCLAIMED FREIGHT EVENINGS Men 2135.Call Mr. SALE 1963 "T" BIRD - Perry 388-7298. 7 new 1969 ZIG ZAG SEWING First class condition, A/C new MACHINES, slightly scratched in front end and transmission. Call NIGHT RIDER shipment, with full factory guar- antee. ZIg-Zags, makes button- 771-7856 after 4 p.m. Men 21-35, Reliable Company ') holes, fancy designs, sews on forming posse to round-up buttons, appliques, monograms, REPOSSESSED KIRBY VACUUM EXTRA CASHto etc. $47 or $8 per month. W/attachments. For Information help make ends meet. Send a , 1OO GUARANTEEWe CONSOLE MODEL STEREO, call 724-5398. brief letter telling me something combination with Radio Like.. about yourself. Part'' Time - '' gave 'them'the'VW, 16 point Safety and Performance InspeC"Uon. Mr. Starr Evenings. Reply to , automatic record changer. Then we tuned up, tightened and replaced everything new, that needed it., And guaranteed them 100% for the repair or Multi-speed. Balance of $68 or FOR SALE 1965 MUSTANG 4776 Riverdale Rd., 32210. Must replacement of all major mechanical parts for :30 day or 1000 $8 per month.INTERNATIONAL. High performance 289 Cobra have your letter' no later. than miles. Come on In and double check. June 9. SILVER- equipped with 4 speed shifter ENGINE 'TRANSMISSION 'REAR AXLE 'FRONT AXLE WARE, like new, service for Borge Warner transmission.call ASSEMBLIES"BRAKE SYSTEM 'ELECTRICAL SYSTEM eight, 50 pieces. $39 or $8 per Lounsberry at 772-2775 and 264 FOR SALE OR RENT month. 4375 after 5 p.m. SPACIOUS & COOL, Large Fam- 69 COFFEE SILVER SERVICE ser- ily Room, 4 BR., 2 1/2 Baths, VW Fastback $2395 and LR., Dining Rm., Double Garage - creamer. ving tray, sugar Radio, heater, WELDING! , automatic transmission. $65 or$8 month. Central Heat & Air, VA per No job too large or small:Trail Mortgage 5 340... Equity Re- Call Credit Manager 353-1946 " 67 VW Dlx. Sta. Wag. $1895Radio DAY or NITE. Will deliver, no ers, ornamental iron work, fuel quired.Oak Hill Park. 771-2086. &heater, Green 8t White. oil stands. Westside Custom obligation, or can be Inspectedat Welding Corner Lane & Lenox. Warehouse. 1606 Main Street. 67 MERCURY Callente $1795 781-9482. ORLANDO CLIPPER 16' 75 HP, 4-Dr., V-6, A.T., PS, Green WESCONNETT AREA Mercury, Tilt Trailer. Ski & AUTO AIR CONDITIONING Belt. ladder &AllSafety - Boarding Would like to keep a coupleof 66 BUICK Le Sabre $18954Dr. children. Reasonable. Window units & central units, equipment. 771-0769. ., Loaded 7710054. serviced & repaired. Tylers Heating & Air Conditioning. 4711 68 OLDS HOLIDAY 98 66 FORD Galaxie 500 $14954Door HOUSE FOR RENT Palmer Ave. (Lake Shore) 388- Grey w/Black Vinyl top. FULL HT., LOADED 5161. power, Air, Tape Deck AM/FM 3 BR., 2 Bath. Waterfront, car- sfgnal Seeker Radio. Purchased 69 VW Sedan $1895Radio pets & drapes. $250 Mo. WIL-MAR APARTMENTS June '68 for $5700. Sacrificefor 7716542. 6 Duplex, near Jax & Cecil. $3350. 733-6751. & Heater. ,. Furnished $105, unfurnished : 4 1/2%/ MORTGAGE $85, plus St. Tax Newly painted. 66 VW SQUAREBACK W/SUN- 68 VW Sedan ,. $1795Radio 3 Br., & Fla. Rm., on Lg. Cor- 2 Br, Lg. Kit., Breakfast ROOF. Low mileage, Excel. & Heater , 67 VW Sedan.:'f;.a; $1595Stereo VANSANDT REALTY 387-1213 vice included. 1 block West of the AN].E. JORDAN DESIRES New Paint. .. .;? ';;' 5900 Blk. of Jammes Rd., 1/2, Swap with an AN at Cecil Field mile South of 103rd St. Call 66 VW Sedan $1350Radio Contact: AN J.E. JordanB335182V2 387-2541 nites or weekends call FPON.Y.N.Y.09501. heater, 'f..'. I ,'" 1kaCE. 3890744. CVA59. 65 VW Sedan $1195Radio HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER & Heater :BO)(' 3 BR, 1 1/2 Bath, garage, Fence Complete 14 FT.with FIBERGLAS boat cover BOAT&trailer - 64 VW Squareback $1195Green corner lot 102 x 85, trees Oak 40 HP Elec. Evinrude motor. Cecil &Jax. Phone Hill to conv. 7717387.WE . i EM 771-6259 or 771-5098. Excel Cond., 65 CHEVELLE $9954Dr. CHICKEN COLLECTORS - GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS ., Sta. Wag. Here's a chance you won't want OVER 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM SHRIMP to miss! A 1927 CHEVY ENGINE Electrolux Vac.$15ALL BRANDS HOSE $6.50 Any reasonable offer. Call TACOS "Sarge" 249 2923. 6110 103rd St. Dealer Ph. 771- WESTS I DEVOLKSWAGEN 5028. 1 CHILI DOGS '65 PORSCHE C PALE YELLOW $2900. 389-5814. IN CLAY COUNTY DUCK POND - :!J Area. 5 acres 10 acres & larger - INC. ,103rd & Blanding Center 9 x 12 RUG SHAMPOO tracts. Terms 282-5272 or INTRODUCTORY OFFER $3.95 282-5224. 1150 Lime Ave., So. Phone 781-5511 7717970PHONE for information call: 724-5398. . Open Dally 8 to 8:30 Saturday 8 to 5 Sunday 1 to 6 PM NE AHEAD HALF PRICE SERTA TRAILER LOT FOR RENT FOR FASTER SERVICE!. Perfect Sleeper. Mr. Sherman. 1/2 Acre. Near Base, 5. mins. 772-2882. 6854 Seaboard Ave. 772-0945, ', * t :* ,' ,-:::> ' ----.---..-.-.---. .---- - ...... ' -- . t \ r June 5, 1969 !. Page 12 JAX AIR WS/AFTERBUHN t. cxj Wives Club News in Photos l feb \ t S n / j J $ S "S k; s . 4 w.i&;T? ti.bT # 4ii y,9 i I Ike CMS , kl o. x S o NEW JOWC OFFICERS-I(I to r) Diane Olden, treasurer; Mary Jo Juelius, '.. second vice-president; Jane Chenault, president; Olga Forehand, first vice president and Ann Sererly, corresponding secretary. Marge Fletcher, the recording - secretary is not shown. HAPPY 22ND--A happy gathering of members and guests took place recently when Navy Wives Club of America Jax a 86 got together to celebrate the club's 22nd anniversary.Mrs. . Reginald Berry, honorary member, Capt. and Mrs. H.O. Cutler, Mrs. R.J. Stroh, wife of RAdm. Stroh, Com Fair Jax, Mrs. Thomas Bennett, former Jax 86 president,and Mrs. Bud Barnes, present president of Jax 86 were present for the cake-cutting ceremony. u Ili l IIII 9t , a pw en Ae ..- { "' ' :1'; ' ..;: . .Jt > p. > S'! , iii ....Z'l'-'. _9e. ., .)f':.'.__,, .if'J a q_ _ RIGHTFULLY PROUD-Navy Wives Club of America Jax 86 recently received the Eve -= tz1LIrb: Award, from the Florida Publishing Co., and the Times Union. Accepthg the "Golden Apple"were ? (0-r I ) Mrs. Eleanor Hamby, chairman of the Amblyopia committee, Mrs. Rita Brown, com- , mittee member, Mrs Bill Howard, Jax 86 vice-president, and, Mrs. Sharon Havens, committee i iP ia member. The club's project that won them the award was their volunteer service in screening _ .. 899 children for Amblyopia or lazy-eye disease. ___ 1 . S ; l J 1I ; ( , I S I FAST SERVICe--That's what Navy Wives Club of AmericaJax r. 86 offers everyone, including Capt. H.O. Cutler, NAS commanding officer, when it comes to purchasing new license - plates. Mrs. Delores Scott, committee chairman for the &: sale presents the captain with his new Florida tags. 'i'. : ::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: :: :: :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i: ' ' S S S. :) I 4 y t HS L a ) ' APARTMENTS ile :. ... ... _M.'M'.... ."- _. _" ...__ . - " CHIEF SAM FILSTRUP LOVES OUR l'N'J' I ., HAWAIIAN DISHES..OUR FOOD, TOO z WHILE UNDERCONSTRUCTION VISIT THE WAIKIKI SUPPER CLUB & LOUNGE \h I NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT JI 2 & 3 Bedroom DANCING (\W'4\\4\\ Family Apartments : Special 4 9ii 'r'. Located So. of Hwy 21, Military Rates East of Bellalr. Skoppfii Center ; 2301 S. Atlutlt AYI., in convenient Clay County i DAYTONA BEACH PHONE 264-9579 . " :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : , j ..1 ,'- .. 1 JIr a ;i j jI June 1969 l . 5. JAX.AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page |13' Buy y S, Savings Ponds, CECIL This coming Sunday will be the to assist him in the Summer youth I SPORTS ROUNDUP battle of the Chiefs here at Cecil program aboard Cecil Field. If new Freedom Shares i --- -- Field. The Cecil Chief swill fight you are interested and not Red L By sic George BlackburnNAS it out with their counterpartsfrom Cross trained the athletic department - NAS Jacksonville. Cap- is offering youachaneto tain McLinn will throw out be trained and certified througha Cecil Field. AMD's Bill Painters for his unsurpassed the first ball at 3 p.m. which will Red Cross. For urther information - Jim Lee just missed the per- sportsmanship when the chips kick off the Cecil Field Chiefs contact the athletic director - fect game last week in his team's were really down. Softball season for 1969. The at Ext. 497. contest with Weapons. In seven Here's how the standings look team manager Larry Gaskill says Innings of play last Monday, pit- after last week's contests. his team is ready to meet with cher:, Lee fired a no hitter National any challenger. against Weapons and a singleerror AMD 11-1 Chief Jim Lee, player coachof by the first baseman pre- VA-44 9-3 the infamous AMD team which vented him from throwing a per- VA-174 6-6 has been knocking them dead in fect game. As all sports fans Dental ,4-6 intra mural competition has announced The Gods know, everyone loves to see the VA-45 4-7 the formation of a Cecil smite top team knocked down,and Weapons Operations 5-7 Field all start team. Coach on those defeated was no exception.Fans Weapons 4-8 Lee says that many of last years who live saw Weapons play really Marines 3-7 players have since left and there at the good ball game, but the excel- American' ..... are man unfilled positions avail- t TIKIApartments lent pitching eventually told the VA 82 10-0. able. Iterested parties are to story."Puckett's. VA 36 8-2 report to him this Friday, June Plumbers"are still VA-64 4-2 6 on the south field at 6 p.m. JV4 Ml.s South searching for a victory in the VA-86 6-3 Swimmers Needed of NAS on US 17 second half. The 'plumbers lostto VA-66 :-' 4-7 .Athletic director Tom Mc- ORANGE PARK) (See Page 3)) PH| 2644263 Operations last week 8 to 7 VA-67 2-8 Guckin is looking for volunteerlife ..... causing their esteemed coach VC-4 1-8 guards and water safety aids Tom Puckett to remark, "We just out errored them. ,. . . . . . ..- . In other action, VA 45 spot- ted the Marines a seven run lead .. ... and came from behind to win 11 IMliji.j to 7.VA a \ 44 hoping to overtake. AMD, met some opposition from ... : VA 174. Some heads up It 1iT> .f : ballplaying on the part of . Tom Sabin allowed VA 44 to hang on long enough to win over V DEPARiMENTSTORE3! ''- LX '' 100% AVLIN VA 174,4 to 2. FIRST I \ .IN DISCOUNTING, Later in the week, VA 44 FIRST IN PASHIONI : beat Operations 11 to 1 while FIRST IN VAlUtl POLYESTER AMD downed VA 174 9 to 4. : Operations nipped Weapons 7 Sflk DOUBLE to 5 and the Marines won over r/TO 14 1 ,. : Weapons 13 to 7. VA 174 : NYLONSWIMSUITS IAMB NYLON : broke it's losing streak by defeating ,; VA 45. 12 to 2 and the STRETCHTANK KNITS Marines lost by forfeit to VA- ' 44.In AIll $2 m ( TOPS the only American League JElI8I. Evesr action last week, VC 4 aftera belting styles In the DAY week off, came back strong newel! coloril, r-iv.iY 10.? : and defeated VA 67 9 to 4, 100% nylon. \ DAY 29 / KIIIBI . the first win of the season for . them. NYlNBI . ii: .. Sportsman AwardThe :. P...... fair wwMw IUU_- : sportsmanship award for frlendilCompletely, . : : the week evolved during the con- .| waihabletop A...*fontaefeprle...<*, - Smart lolldi. and -.we d.-of rhee- between AMD and . test Weapons WtLT ; s\ ,trip** M ifaova< textured ....' . when first baseman Bill Painter Ar.oA.d n.w w.n.r Tkoto great ribbed look are . strolled to the mound, pleadingwith : SHIFT ft J'\ machlno wailnhli and ..,. : Shoii Small,Medium.lorg dry wMi novr ever f wrftille'l : pitcher Jim Lee to either hita .. yNYLON' choke of postal colon. _ batter or walk a man to take SET : him off the hook with his team WIllS'2-WAf must pURCNASE : mates. 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Mock or white.l .: M seams vwtyl olodricallysealedlaupptrtQ potyvtnywiM I 2,.,29 C _ _ _ _ _ =1 - - NAME ._ I / r -JACKSONVILLE I A SMALL ADDRESS- -- .. \SHOP DAILY 9:30 AM JILL WPM..OPIH SUNDAYS NOONTtt.16PM HOLDS DEPOSIT IT ONa : T.SS: ..,"", . CITY, STATE= r'y . -- ---- . -- - - --- ---- -- - - - I.: Page 14 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER June 5, 1969 'I Blauvelt Leads [ '1 Kal's Korner i I. Vapper VictoryJaxBob I :., ,)'t By JOSN Brent Kallestad Some of the more frustrated intramural teams might cast a Blauvelt of VAP-62 4 i41Af hopeful eye towards that elusive Ironman trophy now as VAP-C2 and Rick Bernard VP-16 coped f+ ;'/ sa prepares to change head coaches July 11. During Commander top individual honors in the NAS r I Burke Eakle's tenure the "Vappers" claimed a pair of ironman Jax Track and Field Meet Tues- trophies symbolic of the best day afternoon. 4q overall athletic entree in the were victorious at Indy for the Blauvelt took first place tro- NAS Intramural program. first time Friday... Andrettl's phies in the 220 yard run and ; They raced to the 1968 foot- winning car -- with STP -- got the running broad jump and gained ball crown, the 68-69 cage playoff nearly 1 1/2 miles per gallon.. runner-up honors in the 100 yard title, and are currently lead- Indy rules allow no more than dash, In leading his teammates ing their league in softball. The 325 gallons of fuel to be car- from VAP-62 to a first place t Jax Navy east coast championship ried by the cars..required pit- finish in the meet. ? football unit was comprised stops are increasing each year The Vappers edged out arch ** largely of VAP-62 performers. (it's up to three now) ... ticket rival NARTU by a slim 5 1/2 Y bt.kx . prices are undoubtedly movingin points as they totaled 58 points -Watch 'Em- the same direction (up) -- for the meet.Bernard .- The return of VP-45 may well the winners share was $25,000more also put in a fabu- turn some heads also. Let's see than last year and it's Impossible lous effort for the afternoon and L y,,. s ; . .q they got a pitcha --whuzhisname to squeeze any more came away with, firsts in the % - --Stn..Stuart..Stewart; of yea spectators into the speedway high jump and! shot put and! was A IIf --Don Stewart. complex. runner-up Blauvelt in the broad _ '- Did 'Ya Know jump. .___ ' Our country is in a strange Jim Swisher spearheaded the 4 Owner Andy Granatelli and driver mood these days. Uncertainty NARTU attack by grabbing two Mario Andretti, two of auto surrounds us. So what can you firsts, the 880 and a new meet racing's biggest names, both do about it? Buy U. S. Savings record of 5:08.8 in the mile. ON TARGET--G.F. Bowen of Cecil Field sets his eye down Bonds and Freedom Shares. Jim Stevenson of VAP-62 followed the, sight of his .45 in championship form as he captured first Swisher in the 880 and place in pistol competition in last week's 6ND matchesat Clarence Dickersonof VP-45was Jax. second to durable Jim in the mile. Pat Minahan added second Earns Shooting place points for VAP-62 In the Straight shot put and Jim Denman, Mar. Bks.the, high was jump.runner-up to Bernardin Jax Pistol-Rifle TitlesJax Lebaron Chatmanof Marine Barracks racked up a first in -- The Jax pistol and ciality.Team captain L.L. Stew- the 100 yard dash and teammate rifle teams made a clean sweepin art led fellow shooters.A.Wag- Willie Harris put a lock on sec- the finals of the Sixth Naval ner, D.H. Hause and M.D. El- ond place in the 220. The Ma- District matches hosted by JAX lefson to a score of 1,621 with rine Barracks finished third in last week. five bullseyes. overall team total. Firing a 1,089 with 24 bulls- Stewart, of Jax based VP5, Jim Grover, NARTU, grabbedtop eyes was the 1st place pistol placed second in the top fivein honors in the pole vault team led by team captain A.G. rifle with a 549 total and was shooting 11 feet followed by Mike Kotze and team members D.H. also declared the overall cham- v ,evy a i ..rr.A Walters of FAETU. Bob O'Dare Hause, G.L. French and M.L. pion scoring 1,045 points com- ? n from MARTD gained first spot Williams. French and Williams bining pistol and rifle scores in in the 440 and fellow leatherneck also placed among the top five the day s matches. Emmit Lewis, Mar. Bks., was with individual scores of 799 and Stewart, Wagner, Hause and right behind him for second. 793 respectively. French hit the Williams were chosen to par- O'Dare also anchored the victorious bullseye 16 times and Williams ticipate in the Atlantic Fleet MARTD relay team of was dead center with 14 shots. Pistol and Rifle Championshipsheld L- Gary Pinkston, Doug Ewing and The Jax rifle team was hardlyto this week at the Naval Academy - Jim Jefferson.Next be outdone by the pistol team Annapolis Md. Wednesday Jax will host as they went out and grabbed OVER THE BAR-Jim' Grover the ComFairJax meet. first place honors in their spe'aal'da - easily clears nine feet and ....uu ....u_... ....._Uuu"""'__ ,'''''''_...uuu'',_ .u u..' later took first place in the pole vault'' by going over the > q 5 . ;a..bt , bar at I II I feet in the NAS Jax ; s a. \-. h Track and Field Meet. . n ocDD A Rood lawn not only beautifies , property but acts as a natural air conditioner. In hot W FREE weather grass reflects heat, and 4 in the winter absorbs warmth S (See Page 3)) that might otherwise escape. A t''jo-'t '0"' 'Y . ; :.. .. ,":>>> ' f .. ry.7ij."l'f' .. '' '* 7"t - ; " ... '" SAGELll THE DIAMOND # >",,*; ;r'b V " ',.!1t ,pJf5 ff"i tty' .". 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Vacation Good For 1 Year From Date of COOKED FRESH VEGETABLES, AND SO MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Purchase. DESSERTS . ALL SERVED IN A SOME BELOW WHOLESALE PLEASANT. FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE. Ifill FOR FURTHER INFORMATION INQUIRE: TOM CHEEKADTC. ",,,,. ..g. I.IAl\-.C.NI.> LUNCH 11 AM TIL 2 PM USN. Ret.) ' c- IAHKAM.ER I CAR -==-jW& DINNER 4 PM TIL 8 PM D. lW "T --4-; ANDGttr'r OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEKIS __ __' I'll h, t4iIII'w & S Cafeteria is also located I in the Arlington Plaza Shopping Center w 848 CASSAT AVe.2 blocks S. of Interstate IO-389-2675 4 Mi. So. NAS JaxOnllwy ORANGE PARK 7645221I. ;$. "- .:2 .. - a. Page 15 June 5, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER . . Sweep FourFliers Topple AlbanyThe Jax Fliers Softball team combined their hitting and Les Carroll followed Winkle a- k, fielding talents to produce their finest weekend on the diamond cross home plate as McClure and + Mike Lavis contributed singles. as they swept a four game series from McClure fanned eight earning the Ga.l last Friday and Saturday. The Fliers, who have displayed_ Fliers their fourth game at Al- : = moments of great softball in the Higgins, his second of the night, bany 7-5. past, finally put it all together and both scored on a single by Win Streak for four straight games and gave Swaim, who finished the night 2 pitchers Von McClure, Les Car for 3 at the plate while drivingIn The Fliers have now boosted roll and Paul Swaim support i in three runs. Albany touched their season mark to 15 8 their usual strong performances Carroll for one run in their last and are enjoying a seven game from.the rubber.In chance but the Fliers backed up winning streak as they travelto P 0 'tp the opening game Friday Carroll's mount effort and held Georgia this weekend tangle ,night the Jax nine could only on to win 43.: with Robins AFB at Warner 1 scratch out two hits but five free Stay Hot Robins. f passes to first and three Al The Fliers proved they could Golf StandingsAMERICAN enough to I bany errors were I play as hot as the Georgia sun Von McClure provide two runs. Saturday afternoon, as tempera- three hitter plus airtight ; pitched a an tures soared to the mid 90's'arxl ,. defensive by performance Sax collected eight hits and VP-7 1/2-11/2 -LCdr. Breeding accepts the Intra- KEGLERS MAD FOXES the Fliers earned McClure his #2 71/2-21/2 ' A/C Maint. seventh win of the season as he three runs to ruinAlbany'shopesof VAP-62 6-4 mural bowling championship trophy on behalf of VP-5 from shutout Albany 20.Two gaining Burton led a 'split.the assault ShortstopDan with a NARTU 4-5 Capt. H.O. Cutler, NAS CO. Darian Apollo and Phil Dennison - Extra two for three showing in the first Hosp. #1 31/2-41/2 co-captains of the Mad Foxes, display their individual game of the doubleheader. Paul Par Scramblers 21/2.61/2 championship awards. Air Ops, Weapons and Commissioned Les Carroll went nine innings Swaim picked. up the win striking VP-5 1-8 Officers Mess also received league championship trophiesand In the second game as the Fliers out six and giving up only one NATIONAL high game award went to Bill Simmons of FAW-II and in their fourth became involved run, that of the unearned variety, ". high set to Walt Linsenmayer of Air Ops. extra Inning affair this season. and the Fliers had another 31. Caduceus 5-3 Sax tallied for a solo run in the FAW-11 4-2 first after Ken Winkle reached Clean Sweep A/C Main. #- 5-5 first via 'an error and was sac Von McClure got the nod for FAETU 4-4 rificed another base by DanBurton. the finale as the Fliers busted Data Techs 3-4 Why Do You See Winkle reached home on a loose for four runs in the fifth NARF 2-6 passed ball and the Fliers were after trailing early in the game one up. It only lasted a few min 3-2. Ken Winkle once again got utes as Albany bounced backbelt- on as the leadoff hitter and moved Buy U.S. Sayings Bonds, So Of These ing a triple and a home run i in another three bases on two suc- new Freedom Shares Many succession in the second before cessive walks and an error. Ron Carroll could retire the side. Mensinger, Bob Klclellnskl, and The Fliers collected a lone ruin _UhU._'__ M WM _ the fifth as Carroll led off witha e D [] single, his second in as many I trips, and scored on a single by MONEY Cash Monthly Months 8 first baseman Paul Swaim. The You Get Payment to Pay teams finished the regulationseven I innings deadlocked at two IN 1 DAY 84.)) 5.00 24 apiece and the eighth proved a stalemate as they were still tied 219.27 13.00 24 , down going in Into the the ninth ninth.Al With Wageman two $25 to $600ARRANGED 320.79 19.00, 24 In Jacksonville :; drew a base on balls and was : moved around on asingle by Pat 427.51 25.00 24 .. Almost daily we are asked why it is that so many cars,are sold 500.51 29.00 24 in Green Cove Springs, and why there should be so many NAVY 600.00 34.39 24 modem, completely staffed new car franchises Jn a communityof ? For instance, in what other town of less than PHONE 'inc ude ''nterest. this size BY Payments of : I population will you find offered complete lines @: Chevrolets, Oldsmobiles, and all other major American auto M iT manufacturers? _DiaL HRQIIC Company 0.1 INSURANCEComplimentary 4721 SAN JUAN AVE. DIAL 384 2341 , ,fr.j , 241 WEST FORSYTH ST. DIAL 356 0735 : a ' 5256 BEACH BLVD. DIAL 359 .2895 t4 IEiirij ,, d i x - --- - $ Learn Data Processing..and COMPUTER PROGRAMMINGON IBM SYSTEM 360On S12'. Premises For Student Use TECHNICAL COLLEGE One Visit To Roberts Chevrolet-Oldsmoblio Will Show 19-24 FLORIDA You Why So Many Cars Are Sold There M.rrl. SPECIALIZES IN COMPUTERSIN Thousands of persons every year are discovering that automobile row" in Green Cove Springs Is only a short, pleasant drive from wherever they are, and so much easierto LESS THAN A YEAR YOU CAN PREPARE PROGRAMMING YOURSELFFOR reach and shop In than more heavily congested areas. They TOMORROW'S WORLD. COMPUTER find in a small town. They FOR ADVANCE like the friendly treatment they ; PRESTIGE, OPPORTUNITY OFFERS YOU by the lower made possible reasonable SECURITY FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN. welcome the prices MENT AND the operating costs in Green Cove Springs. They appreciate APPROVED FOR G.I. BILL fact that here they are treated as valued customers, not statis- tics on a sales chart. Call 356-7607 At Roberts Chevrolet, we have just closed the books on one ., in the history of the agency. successful years of our most 9 P.M. A.M. 9 to We credit that record to the way in which we have endeavored to DAY AND EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING/ improve our service to you in every department;to the capable, conscientious personnel with which we are staffed; to the fact Cokes, -----------------------, that we have been privileged to offer you the finest cars for City Maps, Key Chains I FLORIDA TECHNICAL COLLEGE K) I II the money ever. We would be happy to have you come in fora .... and SMILES! I 106 RIVERSIDE AVE.JACKSONVILLE I leisurely look at the 1969 model Chevrolets and Oldsmobiles. I FLA. I You'll find more than 100 New Cars and Trucks to Chose Froml i ROBERT TRAVISAGENCY I Dear Sir: I II I Please send me FREE information on F.T.C. II I Visit Roberts Chevrolet-Oldsmobile in Green Cove Springs, I SEE cars are sold in Green Cove Name Age and you'll why so many - I Address_ City I II Springs. Our slogan -- "Putting You First Keeps Us Firstis "-- 1165 S. EDGEWOOC I Phone the attitude of the entire staff and management at Robertson 38934832w.: OF ROOSEVELT I State I II I Highway 17 at Orange Avenue in Green Cove Springs. Education 6483 ROOSEVELT I I Phone (Jax) 264-9600 or 264-9580. 388-3583 AT NAS ------------------------ (Adv.) - - - . . ___ ,_ ...,. ..'. ,... , ' Page 16 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER; June 5, 1969 SOUTHSIDE FORD SELLS FOR LESS* SOUTHSDE! FORD SELLS FOR LESS! t ; 5303 , ' UTHSIDE FORD. BEACH BLVD. - HAS:: - eR JLI R x s ;, BY THE : wI a TRAINLOADS " f 1 .r 'I THE FIRST 1970 fl CARAT196OPRICES , YEARS BIGGEST SALE! $ ' ,; : OVER 500 CARS! . BRAND NEW g'GALAXIE ' MUSTANGFASTBACK STYLE C SEDAN - r 1 X91363' 1569 ' #91036 250 CU.IN.ENO. SPORTS APPEAR 1 FULL FULL GR. RACING MIRROR HOOD , SCOOP WHITE SIDE WALLS FACTORY 2395 RADIO A HEATER TINTED GLASS WA$3Sm33*BUCKET NOW SEATS; PRI CE EQUIPMENT PRICE #91305 , BRAND NEW TORINO STYLE HT '69 DEMOS AND EXECUTIVE CARS 250 APPEARANCE CU.IN.ENG.GR..SPORTS WSW TIRES $ LIKE NEW! TINTED GLASS RADIO 219 5 ' $15 0 0 ONLY LOW$199 BALANCE DN.CASH OF. .OR. TRADE SAVE UP TO. . . .: .. --' C j - k IITSOUTH'S r LARGEST AUTO SUPERMARKET 5303 BEACH BLVD. h SOUTHSIDE FORD SELLS FOR LESS! SOUTHSIDE FORD SELLS FOR LESS! _ , \ - r w r |
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