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\ .. ' .... . : , ........ ..... " . , '. \' ,,. -;"..." :'wji.', .. "'."' . Music HighlightsTenth f,7... Naval District Band VisitJax +rw Jax -- Did you ever see a to 10 p.m. watdi a group of natives pound at l group of Pied Pipers,allt>catl The band will end its visit at away with hammers on some old > on an oil drum? the NAS Jax 'Officers' Club July .,oil drums. > ; Most: likely not. But the 18.. Showtime has been set for Laying aside their tools for ::- Tenth Naval District's popular 8:30 p.m.Capable. .the inquisitive admiral, the natives - > (: steel band, famous for attracting .of playing music from produced wild music from Q:-: ? crowds like the Pied Piper on the twist to Tchaikovsky,the bandis the rusty drums. Admiral Dan cz:: : fCO his famous visit to llamelin, will more famous Jor its twitching, was hooked. Ctr: be in Jacksonville July 15-18. feet tapping, finger drumming Back at headquarters. in San CO And if you have a chance to music from Trinidad. ; the homeof Juan he explained his wild ideato ::;j cr hear the band and have any Carib. Calypso. a reluctant Navy chief bean Island. rhythm in your soul, Formed in 'San Juan, Puerto musician. Before the chief could >.u. Li you too will come to feel the Rico In 1957, the band has since say "But Admiral he was on n. ::.:: band has the same crowd attracting skyrocketed to world popularity his way to Trinidad to get some a.. 'E' magic of the legendary piper. following appearances in the drums for the U. S. Navy Band The steel band arrives with its United States Europe and South Unit in San Juan.It . drums and will America. Its been highlightedat Tuesday play wasn't long before the band F. before its first local audience two world's fairs and on Na - members their old "axes"in put that evening at the Blue Jackets tlonal television. cold storage and went native Inn aboard station. That performance Since its formation, the band --switching from boogie to a is scheduled from 7 p.m. has flown more than 500,000 blood-charging calypso beat. The miles and has made than to midnight. more band became known as "Admiral July 16 the band is scheduledfor 4,500 performances around the Dan's Pandemoniaces"during its two shows at nearby NAS world. And all because one first year. % 'T: Cecil Field, from 8 to 10 p.m.at admiral cruising through a' 'village - the enlisted men's club and in Trinadad thought the Navy Its name was later changedbut , from 10:30 p.m. to midnight at could put a few empty oil drums its sound remains the same. jn yTf w Cecil Field's CPO Club. into good use. And to the thousands of people The following evening, July As Commander Caribbean Sea throughout the world who have 17, the band will travel to Jack- Frontier on his first trip to heard the sounds of the drums sonville's Friendship Fountainfor Trinidad RAdm. Dan Gallery, the band still holds the magical an open air concert from 8 now retired, stopped his car to attraction of the Pied Piper.PuliliHhcd . , ., 1\T Ii bjr toe"un Pudl.hln.ltNnpmr. .pit**!*Him.Oplnlniw nipnuuMd bjr UP publlHlor. uid wllrra ht'ft'ln.n>&h..tr nm mid not In bo con.ddiwnd wi o rrl I e I 1.1 ipnNHbm of unj VilllUrj\ dmiftamt.Th.nomnnc*of.idnrUimrnU.ttiU publication doc corwtltuU,u rndnrmwenl of ay.dllt.ry itopwtmonl of the product or Korrico tdverUwd.VOL. . 77 NO. 16 a. S. NAVAL UK STATION MOcsoMVH.ig.' FLORIDA '. JULY 10, 1969 Steel Band Attracts Throng At Recent Performance Marine Strgtcmt NamtdSfrvictMM k r ,y ; V aPrx Old Smict NIRhrs.Nsrsr . I .! tht, Month Dlt; Thy >' Jiff Phis Awty Jax -- A20 year old Ma- the monthly title, Maj. B. A rine sergeant from Jacksonville 'Greene, commanding officer of As of July '1 the Navy com .. . has been named as Servicemanof the Marine, Barracks wrote menced conversion to the use the Month for June here. '"Sgt. Lennox's outstanding Initiative of the' Social Security Account 1 lie is Sgt. Stephen C. Lennox, attention to duty and versatility ,Number (SSAN) as the military - in mastering all duties identifier' for all a Vietnam'veter n who has been personnel have earned the of his respect naval . personnel.This stationed here for the past 15 months. During this period he senior officer and staff non move marked the eventual has stood guard duty at various commissioned officers, while at K 4 YCv discontinuance of officer file and locations throughout the station the same time, maintaining the enlisted service numbers. and has been assigned supervisory highest degree of respect and" The Secretary of Defense dir- duties as corporal of the loyalty from his subordinates. ected on January 30, 1967 that guard, sergeant of the guard, pla- Since first enlisting in the are u a' ,d the SSAN be substituted for the toon sergeant and assistant training Corps In 1965 Lennox has military service number (MSN) i NCO. served camp LeJeune N. C. in data systems throughout the and Vietnam.At Department of Defense wherea The son of Mrs. Lida M. len- a ceremony in the commanding unique Identification of In - nox of Jacksonville was also officer's office Monday,Capt. 55 divlduals is required. credited with having_ the ability II. O. Cutler presented the young Neptune, Orion-Nose to NoseVP45 to foresee problems and Initiat- Marine with a certificate naming Changes Forms ing action to prevent their occu- I him June's Serviceman. lie Gets First NeptunesThe rence. also received. a certificate from The Services were requestedto the Navy Exchange loran even- develop all inclusive plans In a letter nominating him for Ing at the Candlelight Restaurant famous Red Dart Insignia and men however, were retainedto for conversion of MSN to SSANto J lie will also receive free of Patrol Squadron 45 form the "VP-45 Unitas X include conversion automated - INSIDE trip to St. Augustine from the now adorns the nose of a SP- Air Detachment" which is systems interfacing data systems - 2H Neptune for the first time In scheduled to depart this month and procedures necessaryto Marine News. Page 6 USO.Others nominated for the the annals of naval aviation even for an extended tour of operationaland process such records. Civilian News. Page 8 monthly honor were ADJ1 GaryL. though both the squadron and the goodwill visits to countriesin the revision of forms, identi- Want Ads . Page 9 Cox,,GMT1 Frances E. Becker aircraft were born during World South and Central America. fication badges and tags, filing 3M2 James C. Holley SD2 War II and both are involvedIn The detachment led by LCdr.E. for personnel and other systems : Sports. .Pages I II I & 12 Moten BeUford, CN Craig D. Sei- the same business -- anti- H. Gushing exists as a sep- records, historical records, and del and SN Danny P. Uod e. submarine warfare. atate Intlty but is assigned to administrative publications and The long-awaited union was VP-45 for administrative pur- procedures are being accomplished effected June 23 and consum- poses. Upon completion of the on a service by ser- mated on July 1 when Cdr C. Unitas X deployment, the VP- vice basis. Each branch of the I. Stratmann,commanding officerof 45 detachment personnel will Armed Forces has made Individual - VP-7, presented the official attend schools In preparationfor plans and established its records of his three remaining the transition of VH-7. dates for completingthe neptunes to Cdr. W. 11. Saunders VP-7 had flown many ASW aircraft own substitution.target VP-45 skipper. Capt. D. In its 27 year history but W. Herlong, commander Fleet has never encountered the valiant '72 Target Date Air Wing 11, witnessed the cere- Neptune until now. While( VP-7 1N mony. and other VP squadrons In the The Chief of Naval Personnelhas The transfer was one step in Navy flew the Neptune, VP-45 been designated coordinatorfor a series of events that began with and some sister squadrons oper- the Navy for conversion to the recent temporary stand-down ated several different planes Including use of SSAN as the military personnel - of VP-7 and will conclude with the PHM "Mariner" and identifier. The change will transition of the Black Falconsto P-5 Marlin (both seaplanes) apply to all Regular and Reserve s w rl "!. r yt, the P-3 Orion aircraft next and most recently the Orion. (active and inactive ) per- year. VP-45 has flown the Orion, With the advent of the long- sonnel, as well as to all Midshipmen - the latest advancement InASWa- range, high-performance Orion, other students and retired vlatlon, since 1062. however the fleet begins a tran- personnel. ? With the stand-down of VP-7 sition toa single-aircraft alr- nine of the squadron's aircraft transitions to the Orion next year. The Navy plan is to continue 'Yk wfk were assigned; to other units and Only a handful of VP squadronsnot the use of the military service m many personnel were ordered to flying the P-2 will remain, number until January 1, 1972 schools in preparation for the and they are scheduled to tran- at which time the SSAN will transition to the P-3. Three become the military personnel Capt. Cutler Presents Certificate to Sgt. Lennox planes and a nucleus of officers (Continued on Page 2)) Identifier.IslandCalypso . ,:aaL ''T July 10, 1969View Page 2 JAX HEWS/AFTERBURNER . -' ' v )tv t t,fve Ser: vtce * Editorial Points . ROMAN CATHOLICSt. Watch That ContractAre Edwards Chapel SUNDAY MAS9 &.11 a.m.' IIF P DAILY MASS11:30 a.m. -< Confessions; will be held on 2T you feeling the squeeze of easy credit? If you are, take 1 1e q Sunday at 8:30 .& 10::30 a.m. C note. If not, keep this in mind. instead of Saturday. -. ..,' The nub of the problem is with the buyer who purchases a CvU. ,r product and enters into a commercial contract for a small down S. NAVAL HOSPITAL TA" ..' payment with the balance of the debt payable "on time." In many St. Luke's Chapel .n. . cases the buyer does not read the fine print of the contract or the '' terms are fraudulently misrepresented. After he signs the con SUNDAY PROTESTANT MASS8:00 WORSHIP a.m..' I M .t, tract he finds that he is unable to protect himself and is left hold SERVICES10:00 a.m. ; ing the bag with payments he can't afford. -ii <':,) .. Simply stated, he gets in over his head. But Why? We believe S N PROTESTANTAll what we want to believe; we see things that aren't there. Sales. Saints' Chapel! men are trained to play on our emotions, and gullibility. Theyuse Lt. HarrisGraduation every trick in the book. Most times, they are not concerned about the individual's ability to pay for the goods. They use all HighlightsEnd SUNDAY Church School -9:00 types of gimmicks and pressure tactics to lure the buyer to signon Bldg. 722 a.m. the dotted line. Junior Church10:00 a.m. . We may find ourselves in a bind later on and think we can-modify Of Year's Training BldR. 722 or nullify the contract. But it never happens. It's too late. Divine Worship Service 10 Immediately after you sign the contract, the company concernedusually a.m. Bldg. <4* 750 Graduation certificates were Seager and C. W. Spenler. Episcopal Communion 8:30 presented to eight medical interns RAdm. Joseph L. Yon commanding a.m. \ June 30 in an outdoor officer of the Ports Small Chapel BldI/ 750 ceremony at the Naval Hospital mouth, Va., Naval Hospital, addressed Junior Youth Fellowship 5 p.m. here. the graduating interns Bldg. $ 722 Capt. W. C. Turvllle,Hospital and their guests.Lt. TUESDAY ; commanding officer, made the Harris, named honor intern Senior choir Rehearsal-7 p.m. 1'it! presentations.The by the hospital's medical staff, Bldg. 750 - marked the end ceremony presented LCdr. S. Eytel witha WEDNESDAYNavigator's j '-, of a year's professional trainingfor plaque designating him Bible Class 7 the eight men various areas "Teacher of the Year" The Selection p.m. Bldg. Ii 722 of medicine and surgery. of Dr. Eytel was deter- THURSDAY Graduating members of the mined by a vote of the class.A Christian Science Service - ,class were: Lts. H. T. Beatty, 8 p.m.131dg: V 1750 M. J. Gregson, C. M. Harris, reception was held immed- SINDAYEening M. W. Kistler, J. O. Lennington iately after the ceremony in the Worship 6 p.m. .,-e- .....T.- H. W. Schefsky, O. A. hospital dining room. Bldg. # 750 . sells the contract or "promissory note" to a financial institution TUESDAY Pentecostal Fellowship.m. which becomes a "holder in due course." The process is Bldg. 722 ., called "discounting." When there is a holder in due course involved, no defense can be raised against the latter' action to collect the { balance of the debt. The only remedy is to pay off the note and file suit against the original company. This involves time,' expensivecourt ,.i>;", TrafficViolations costs, ',headaches ,and heartaches.But : ',i .not.all is lost. There are measures you can take to protect ""-, : 1" . J yourself against getting "burned." One good method is followingthe "' 9R" ( i'' I- , old adage, "Never buy anything on the night you first see it" >" ",,, The following is a report of Often a salesman will tell you, "This is positively the only timeI "N-, : ." '..NJ'4r J motor vehicle accidents and traffic - can sell you this item at this price." This is not usually true. Allow ...i.\ violations for the period June time for your eagerness to buy and relax. Take the time to ; fr : \r-r. N 24 through June 30. Number of Accidents examine the contract and rationally the Do real. judge product you ;, This week - - 12 ly need the product and can you afford it on the terms and conditions ,'J.f",1 Total accidents this year through the salesman is offering? Read the fine print. If can't you : / June 30--- - 204 figure out the total cost of the goods you're buying, particularly if "/ ]dumber of accidents through June it is on a time basis, consult your legal officer. If ,the promisesor .\ r 1968 - -- - 176 the representations made by the salesmen are not clearly statedin r ti, Total nember of days since last. : the contract along with the full extent of your obligation, make > .1 Li injury in a motor vehicle accident - 1 - 33 sure it is inserted before you sign. And if everything is not in ,': ) Ll' Number of Violations order and clear'use the one word that's a dirty word to him. "NO!I" Installation Candle--Mrs. Gloria McNeely, (left), outgoing flits week -. - 61 When it is used, the sales interview is usually terminated. You have president of VAP-62 Enlisted Wives Clubpasses; the candle of ;Speeding - - -16 time to consider all aspects of the potential sale. If you decide later leadership to Mrs. Mary Milunlc, new president. Commanding ]Reckless driving - 5 you want the product, call him back. You'll find he will be raosf Officer, VAP-62, Cdr. Eakle and Mrs. Jean Eakle (seated) :Going: through stop sign 11 happy to do business with you. sponsor the club, whose newly elected officers are: Vlce- Other' violations - 29 So the next time you're in the market for a "real peach of a President, Gloria McNeely and Secretary, Betty Prichard, (not 19 drovers appeared before theTraffic buy," don't settle for a "lemon. (AFPS) pictured); Treasurer, Doris Martel, (far, r); Chaplain Margaret ] Hearing of the Board on included July 3 Disposition casss Colbert, (far, I). he 1: following: June Red 6 lost driving and parking privileges - Darter Man's RelationshipsBy NamedAMS3 I aboard station for various periods; 6 were assigned to com- Cdr. M.A. Eller CHC Raymond A. Pinckney, The award carries with it plete an eight-hour course in remedial - a, member of Patrol Squadron45's special liberty,a squadron plaque driving 7 were given ; God does not forsake man in the life's lonelist, most painful Airframes for the Shop and other experiences. From infancy through old age man is plagued with the past privileges. warnings; 9 were dismissed; 17 two honored years, was at the fear of being abandoned of being left alone and apart from the squadron's "Red Darter of the r were fined'U.S.( Commissioner). intimate, personal relationships that are meaningful. He is,born Month" for June. I for relationships. He cannot tolerate the despair of aloneness. Man likes to be loved, cared for, understood: and accepted. On a Cdr. W. H. Saunders, com- human level friends, a wife or husband, children and parents hope manding officer, presented the, OTAX AI Ft KTEWS fully provide such intimate trusting relationships. On a divine level award to the 23 year old, petty God provides this' loving relationship. He is an inescapably pre- officer who hails from Pineland, sent. His love is constant and unchanging. Man may lose his S. C. friends, death may separate him from his family, but at the pointof The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper dis greatest need God' meets man in the crisis of life and lifts him After joining the Navy in Dec- tributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville up. He promises, "i will never leave thee nor forsake thee." ember 1965, Pinckney reported Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a private aboard VP-45 in March 1968. firm. All Copy submitted for use In the must NEPTUNES // JAX AIR NEWS He currently serves as an inte- be forwarded (Continued from Pg. I) J11cH gral member of the squadron to the Public Affairs Office Box 2, NAS Jacksonville corrosion control team, which by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication. News sition in the near. future. I } Items art welcomed from all ' 1 played a major role in the excellent sources Telephone 772 3118or The Neptune, which first saq maintenence record attained 3119. service in 1945, has long been by the Red Darters during one of the stalwarts of United t Advertisements their recent WestPac deploy- are solicited by the publisher and queries Techno- States Patrol aviation. ment. concerning such should be directed to : logical advance and passage of time have numbered the days Pinckney received the Red SanH. JuanTAvenBuelJacksoCOMPANY of the proud aircraft now, but Darter of the Month designationin 4747 32210 the Red Darters are proud to E Rat. l recognition of his performanceof telephone 388 2755 or 387 3566 have it carry the squadron colors Nt assigned duties and service in before taking its place in his- 1tu'It4 Suet NoW, wtf1 9 ,Iof wn6QAbmg keeping with the best traditionsof VOL. 27 N0 16 tory. MQ AWYrf of OYU1IHi f" the Navy service. JULY 10, 1969 .. .... .. _..._ .. ...... ..... ,- ... ---. ---- -_------./ "'.'". "') . . .....,......, ),..... ; "' '' '''',,-..""" ,.,. ,,,.tI& ,.,.........,..,.........."... .. K. ., ... ,.... ., wR , - . . 1969- 1 July 10. J AX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3 :+ : r NS} Cecil Raiders ' o yew at bt r Travel To MacDillThe Cecil Field Raiders feated Patrick 7 to 1. : M CECII traveled to MacDill Air Force In the nite cap, the Raiders Base last week-end, and earneda staned off against MacDill as split in the series with Mac- though they were going to beat Dill's Hawks and Patrick Air the Hawks out of their own ballpark 'I. Force Base.In with a three run first inning. the Raider- opener, Steve But to the surprise of the Cecil Burton toiled for the Raiders, all stars, the Hawks came back but his teammates were unable with six runs in the fourth and to come up with badly needed seven in the fifth inning, and hits and the Raiders went down finally put the Raiders down 13 }.vti 4tol. to 4.Even Saturday afternoon, the Raid- though the Raiders didn't ers led by Jerry Walker's two clean house on their weekend hitter, downed MacDill 5 to 1. tour Coach Jim Lee was happy PLAQUE AND A BABY 3RD...go Air Force Col Not like the day before, the Raid with the results. One of the George A. Jacobi! from Cdr James H. Wyn'S', skipper of VA- bats came to life with a ten hit officials complimented Coach Lee on the Raider's hitting. He 44 upon completion of a two-week familiarization with the assult. thought it the best he had A-4 Later that day, the Raiders and was Looking is Lt. E.L. Lewis. this Steve Burton came back and de- seen season. I Air Crewmen On A Little Bitty Bird Farm Story and photos by: JOC Lee W. Coleman, USN (Editor's Note: This is the He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. "Before we deployed to Viet- Besides the helicopter detail Coontz's last deployment, pilots way things go on the postage Erwin E. Braley of Vancouver.His nam,*' explained Braley "the a number of other crewmen made over 800 take-offs and landings - stamp flight decks of the Tonkin part-time job as air bosson helo detail went through special aboard a ship are involved in on the 40-by 40-foot helicopter - tincans; compared to their the Coontz is a vital one training ranging from how to air operations. Braleyexplained. deck without mishap.The . landing area, the big aircraft for the helicopter crew. With refuel a helicopter to how to "Personnel on the bridge haveto carriers more familiar to the hand signals, he directs the tric- fight an aircraft fire." be on their toes. war in South Vietnam has jet jockeys of Cecil are luxur- ky business of setting the machine Shipfitter Fireman Ralph Najar How proficient are the Navy's brought the helicopter to its full iously huge and stable airdromes. down safely. 22, of Sylmar Calif., for part-time airmen? During the potential as a multi-use aircraft. .) instance, was trained as the fire -_. .. .J. ------ --- - RVN. For men of a U. "The signals tell the pilot to guard, or "hot suit man". Pro- :; ' 'wv s o.-N..NETfF.lri .Tu R.Ec. ) S. Seventh Fleet destroyer off shift right or left, move forwardor tected by an aluminum foil fire \ .lli r rvwwthvy the coast of Vietnam, the arrival back, when to hover and to and heat resistant suit his job :: i'. <: >..wmrtiv>>>;OO.+ wvv K.w:+<<":.;rwvn+X; .. ESiSSimm ; : of a helicopter is ahappen- land, "Braley said. "I onlyofferhim is to rescue helo crewmen in : ;; ili tJilit ing--mail from home,fresh movies (the pilot) advice -- the only case of accident. AIR CONDITIONERS new shipmates coming a- signal he has to obey Is "The hot suit doesn't make me NEW 2 USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES l\1l board a break in the monotony.It's a wave-off." superman," said Najar "but it HI; :;: NEW A USED TV SETS 4v\v: ;}: a happening for the crew gives enough protection for timeto :ti N NEW d USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES ; 1 ; of the helicopter too. Anythingcan How do the part-time? airmen pull people out of a burning r; :; NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITER :: & ;; happen unless things are co- learn their skills aircraft. ::::;::::::::::: ::::::::::: ::: ordinated. Navy chopper polotsare Itj l Freight" Salvage/ Easy Credit Terms @1 good, but it takes help to :::::}::'s: +': H, 9 Come In & Browse :;..;.::;:'';';: s. 7 set several tons of aluminum and Are You Tired Of That ::::::::: :::::: a.m. p.m. ::::::: ::: fantail steel down of a destroyer.Use safely on.the rolling BIG CHIEF RUMP cud THUMPUYmTIr 5326 W.sc..tt it 103rd 771-0750 of the helicopter as a'primary *? link in: fleet logistics has TIRE CO.BANKAMEBICAHD Our Premium 4-Ply breed of t given rise to a new "airdale" in the Navy--the part- POLYESTER Cord Tire 'k c .' . time flight deck crewman. YOUR does NONE of that la%%. ; \ :A . . The helicopter detail aboard 36,000 mi.' or 36 mos. GuaranteeS Ti"wj : !' 1 ;< 's. ,: USS the guided missile destroyer ' Coontz (DLG-9)) is typical. The 17.5. sIus2 I ; .t... "..: LSP (landing signal officer), or rector charjeWELCOME 7:00: X 13..lxe ; T. f," ,.. ' air boss, is Lieutenant (junior .11 oth.r .!*..proportionately lowNO grade) Ron Braley, who has to HERE DOWN PAYMENT, of course lock up his money when flight Fil 11111 , quarters are sounded. Normally, he's the ship's disbursing officer. We fiance anyone from Seaman to Admiral, The 23 other men directly assigned Need to the hlo detail have re- .....v.. CIIIII.sl gylar jobs aboard the Coontz 111I 1111 111- ranging from hospltalman tomachinist's WE UNDERSELL ALL an extra pay call mate. Department Stores, Company Stores and Independent Tire Dealers' "We have more helo activity than most destroyers out here," See HFCWhen 6015 BLANDING BLVD 771.3442 said Braley recently. "The . 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When a money need can't wait 'til pay call, get FOR TRAINEESIf on the horn to Household Finance. ... .. . .. . . ... ..... you are to be released from :active duty within - the next nine months and have two years of ' Need to $6OO college or more our clients, national com- up \ panies would be interested in talking to YOU. . . .. .. .. . .. .. ..... There is no charge for our services. Call now for an appointment to discuss career openingsin Apply for your loan by phone, the following fields: well supply your loan by mail TECHNICAL ENGINEERING-ADMINISTRATIVE-INDUSTRIAL SALES HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ' j -FINANCIAL/EDP CONSUMER SALES CALL TODAY ABOUT DUNHILL'S FREE 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 RESUME SERVICE AND MILITARY FORUM p' PROGRAM. Cedar Hills Shopping Center 't"A 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone: 771-9190. National Computerized Personnel Service"r . F 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 :. Dunhill Penman Plaza Shopping Center ' of Jacksonville 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone: 2466421r . .. 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I: News From NAS Jax Squadrons : \ J I It.<<;.:.: ::Y 7G::: .LL:X-:. 1::::::::::::::::::.5'::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::;:>::;.::-::.::_::.:!_:;_:;.:;.:;.:;.:.;:.n:;SW--1 J;::;nnnT'-'T:;:;:;: :.:.;.: ...-...-_..:.m. :::: m-:.:. .:::yY.'i.LLY.LY.: ::: ;::L::::4 h 4L;h:A::::::.L:::::::::.:;;::'h::::::::::::L.h::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::iii VP-45 Rogers joined the Navy in 1945 Retirement is not included in on route to the Naval Supply hours of flight time during their Jacksonville and worked tem- his plans at the present, so It's Depot., Subic Bay, in his native. combined naval careers. Of this Not Navy that will add Republic of the Philippines. time, 12,557 hours were accumulated - many personnel,pre porarily at the NAS Jacksonville possible Rogers one sent or past, can claim they'veserved overhaul ,and Repair Facility. or more promotions to his al- AMSI Evan L. Ediols, with 10 In penetrating hurricanes In 12 separate pay grades He then went through recruit ready-commendable list. years of Naval Service chalkedup and searching for tropical stormsin brand new LT (jg) George C. training at Bainbridge, Md., and ReenlistmentsFour signed on for ,three more. the Hurricane Hunter aircraft. Rogers, VP-45 Assistant Maintenance attended several service schools Echols, who serves as flight en- The pilots have a total of 78 years Material Control officer, before returning toNASJackson- members of Patrol crew 23 has logged of service. 45 reenlisted for a total previous with and Lewis Is 27 rates that claim. ville, reporting aboard VA-85. Squadron VQ-2 LCdr. a year vet- The 40-year-old native of Since then, he has served with of 16 years-additional naval ser- VA-106. eran. He began his naval career Lumber City, Georgia made it 10 Navy squadrons, including VP vice during ceremonies July 2. ADJ2 Rene O. Lavigne took as a seaman apprentice in 1942. number 12 Tuesday July 1 when -16 and VP-45 at NAS Jackson- Cdr. R. A. Mason, squadron executive high-time honors for the day as Upon completion of flight train- he was promoted to LTjg( ) in ville. officer, administered the re-upped: for six years. The Ing in 1944, he received his com the office of Cdr. W. H. Saund- oaths. second mech" on VP-45 Crew mission as an ensign. Starting as Apprentice Seaman - ers, VP-45 commanding officer. Rogers an worked his. ADCS Perlie R. Kinnison, line 20 served prior tours with Ocean- LCdr. Turner graduated from 55 way up division CPO and a veteran of ographic Airborne Survey Unit the University of California at the through enlisted ranks till he attained E-8 status more than 18 years of service Atlantic (now VX-8)) and VP-30 Berkely with a bachelor of arts te ADCS. He Wds then accepted as an signed up for an additional three- before reporting to the Red Dart degree. He entered the Naval for the Warrent Officer year' tour. Before reporting to squadron. Reserve in 1942 and was com- AIR BASE December 1965 and programin servedas VP-45, Chief Kinnison served missioned an ensign in 1945. with VA-216 VC-11. theUSS Mid- a W-l and W-2. He VW-4 LCdr. Sherman, who retired PAWN SHOPNEW selected for appliedand way, NAS Atsugi, Japan, VA-112 previously In 1966 and was then the was Limited based VW-4 and other commands.PN1 Jax -- NAS - called back to active duty is a Duty Officer program and was niustre Aguilar, who has was kept busy this month with graduate, of the Naval Post Grad- . OWNERS promoted to Ensign In July 1968. served senior officerin two retirements one release as petty uate School, Monterey, Calif., He WELCOME YOU! During his rise through the the Red Darters personnel: from active duty, and a re began his career in 1942 and enlisted structure, Rogers serv- office for the past two and one enlistment.The has been a pilot since 1944. MONEY TO LOAN ed as an aircrewman three LCdr. DanielE. on half years, reenlisted for four three pilots The pilots were awarded WE ALSO PURCHASE types of aircraft the C-47, more years. It was his last Lewis, LCdr. David L. Turner letters of appreciation by Cdr. . 6467 ROOSEVELT BLVD C-54 and C-121 flying as a act in connection with the and LCdr. Frank E. Sherman C. J. Cush, VW 4 commandIng - _1I1I..Nt. flight engineer on the latter. squadron before he checked out have amassed a total of 29,500 officer. . I j Federal Employees : SREQpEST6 { IG Present ONE OAS :, ., : : i :;: i iKs Baton Twirling Day Camp CEDAR HILLS ARMORYON WILSON BLVD SyS- CAMP DATES (Fee $25 per week) 1st Week August llth. 15th OR 2nd Week August 18th. 22nd IT swiN 9 A.M. to ,4 P.M. **1N1rIA1Ep er E s, S ACCOUNE SSSas*. 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'.. . : / ; $ ; : O K '.,.',,,.;diy,: .i' .:...N c, I .: ". ; :iII -'<; ,r. ... :. : .., . * "Where \t. ;,.t .1,"1 People Come FirsfIliSi ; ;t; ". .1 ". . '" .. .' CP 1 i";, ,. : Federal Savings Model C-2 r----- '. ';, .. Don't lust peek! z huge 19 foot family open wide! your eyes* you're not dreamlng-a l beauty Separate room Is a dream come true In this Belloir & Loan Association JS home Is fantastically dining low room In price., 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths-our. family rsi ....> ..:. ; : : : $14,500-$16,500 w r. + Clay County Only| Completely PLANNED COMMUNITY! Finl.F dol.aVing.Bkg.. ( Southwest Branch Norlhside Broiu? t :1K3Bfc BP l M AHS' .f JULIA 3736 BIAN9ING BLVD. 5580 NORWOOD AVENUE : XxEI: : 1IMde O/l'u ...-._, HOME: : : :$U=:L ERS ISTO: You . Closed Saturday ._ f Sosa le gales t?Jlaulcs Open Friday to 6:00 P.1Il. 10 A..n... cordially to 0.1\. Invited TfIWf to South InspKt our homn atOUr convenience on .lIndine Boulevard (Hwy. 921 . $10, $1969 JAX NEWS/AFTERBURNER! Pap 5I \ .., ,. . . .'j' I NA TTC ; ', . IriM. the SUitS . t " 1\1\ SPECIAL While everyone was preparing bert Kennedy as its class leader. S llt\U\IG\ \ for the big goodbye to Captain AE1 G. A. Guam is the Kline and the other retirees, dorm advisor and Lt. G. E. Mc- SAID 51 NATTC said goodbye to Phyllis Gauley is the division officer EarARTMINTSTORSS Harkins, the writer of this col- umn. Phyllis left the Ptblic Af ADCOPThe Red Devil fairs Office for the Naval Air Bupers notice announcingthe nRST IN $ LA".rEXNTIQUING Rework Facility and a promotion.We selectees for the Associate FIRST IN (A hate to see her leave but our Degree Completion Program nRST ns vAwn best wishes go with her. (ADCOP) has been received andit AND WOOD Let Us Know contains some good news for FINISHING KIT ATC Charles E. Browning. Chief With Phyllis leaving, the PAO 2 STtPI DRIES IN 2 Browning is one of the 120 men ANTIQUE HOURS office is temporarily shorthand- selected for the FY69 class. AND USE SAM DAYI ed. Therefore, we are asking for TOOL CUP THIS COUPON NOWI your cooperation. If you have an ADCOP otters an opportunity GOOD ran $1 DISCOUNT item for inclusion in the column, for highly motivated career pet- ON FAMOUS RIO DEVIL let us know the who, where, why ty officers to pursue a courseof ANTIQUING KIT instruction in a junior col- REG. ."..WITH what and when of it, and we will COUPON 2.W write it. Submit as many details. lege which leads to an associateof lI''I''N-4.n4NTlC om no.., as possible to Sandi MorrisExt. science arts degree in vari- GOOD Till JUIY J| ... 3471' ous vocational technical fields. ALE LIMIT 1 TO A CUSTOMER Record Set The student must pursue a field Congratulations go to AEA of study which is closely related ' class 908. Theyhave set a record to his rating and will serveto 5- by becoming the honor class for improve his proficiency in that the fifth week in a row. The rating. Typical fields of concen- L tration are: engineering,applied - previous AE record was set overa 1114! mechanics drafting, manage - year ago, when one class accomplished - mechanics, drafting, electronics - the feat four con- data processing, business secutive weeks. Class 908 administration, industrial mana- achieved a total of 975 points out gement, marketing, purchasing, of a possible 1000. The thousand .MITRE SABRE } 3-PIECE medical, and dental. points are divided as follows _SQUAll NAIL 0 : 350 for scholastic stand- Although final words has not LEVEL WITH BLADES ASSORTMENT KNIFE ings; 350 in the discipline area; been received on the collegehe and 300 for Military bearing and will be attending Chief Brown- appearance. The class, due to ing's first choice of school was ASSORTED ", B Ot. /" SUP graduate July 21, has AN: Her- Pensacola Junior College ))1 j PEG HOOKS BOARD HAMMER I A PLIES ._ __ 1 I g 11I111111 II III I 111111 II I 111111I'11'''' I MONEY i4a/tt' 50 SISAL fT. //,4-PIECE, SHARPENING 3-PIECE WRENCH 10 W 1 Cash Monthly Months lOPE STONE SET You Get Payment to Pay _ IN 1 DAY A4.33 Sao 24 ''tt KEY 11 PC.WRENCH HEX COPING CUNT _ SCREWDRIVER SET SAW SCREWDRIVER SET 219.27 11.00 24 I $25 to WOOARRANGED lO.79 )9.00 24 427.)1' 25.00 24 p rIU4 _ 500.51 2'.00) 24 600.00 14.19 24 BY PHONE PtJym nts include interest r. O 914" ii 20 ASSORTS rrlECE ALUMINUM HAacsAw PLIES e DIAL Finance Company tEYEL BLADES SAW SET WREHOI ASSORTED t\\ wile I 4721 SAN JUAN AVE. DIAL 384. 2314 :. SA PAPER e TUB __SCRAPER UTTY KNIFE i RUBBER MALLET 241 WEST FORSYTH ST. DIAL 356 0735 _ 5256 BEACH BLVD. DIAL 359 2895 B" uRP TSO FT. 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HAROLD & LOIS MEECE Proprietors S48J NORMANDY BLVD A friladl SWIFTON VILLAGE 5515 118th STREET /ACKSOKVHU ((2 Blocks Off Blanding'Boulevard) \sNaPAxr930A1L JEL W PJK..CMNSIMMY HOW M N 6PMJuly E'4ii CONVENIENT TO BOTH WAS & CECIL FIELD ,, MMMMNIIIN -- .. ,._ . . .e. . . .. --_..'.. '. . . ,. ,. ,- . - . . .' . 6 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER July 10, 1969 I MAD News 0 I F1 a* Assists Household Families Goods With I I Moving Problems Warrant Officer Program hit the Gateway Giants, 6 4r but lost the game, 9 3, on Jax--With the heavy trans- TWenty- three MAD NCO'sand six errors and 10 walks. Caley fer season almost here, the \ Staff NCO's have applied had two hit to pace MAD.Softball Supply Department reminds \ Navymen that they can do much for the officer newest warrant to ease the pain of moving. Now originated by Head - program quarters Marine Corps. The "Big Red" Softball team through September many Navy Requirements Include'six to opened defense of their NATTC: families will be pulling up stakes. 12 years of service, rank as a tournament title Tuesday against for new locations. corporal or above,and GCT scoreof the BB Stackers. The loser of The Transportation Office _ 110 above.A the opening round was to meet (Household Goods) can and will selection board is scheduledto the Ship's Company yesterday in 11'J assist those with orders, relieving - them of of the many more the double elimination meet in August to pick the new tourney. warrant officers. Deadline for The Marines are 18-0 for trying aspects of moving. the and have The following tips are some of application for MAD Marines has regular season pre- long since past. Applicationsare viously handled their two tourney the things each person shipping should do fees .personal property : due at Headquarters by July decisively. 15. Behind the pitching Les Car- Be home to deal with the Don't leave the choreto MAD BaseballThe roll the team gave up very few carrier. runs all season. With other pit-" AIR FORCE AWARD--SSgt. Robert L. Warner receives the Air your wife.Disconnect. MAD entry in the Jackson- cher, Jodi Talley, being the only Force Commendation Medal from Lt. Col. Francis B. Murphy, major TV appliancesand Leatherneck tagged for than take down your :antenna. ville City Baseball League split more 679th Radar Squadron commanding officer. Warner was pre- is required The mover not to last week during actionat one run in a game. a pair Woodstock Park. sented with the medal for meritorious service as a,radar main provide these services. Don Coogler singled home a tenance crew chief with the 620th Tactical Control Squadronin Check the carrier's Inventoryfor of Vietnam. the condition of each item pair of runs in the bottom the sixth Sunday to trim Suddath,109. listed prior to its being put on Wayne Caley'was the winning BuPers Instruction Sets Rules the van. If you disagree with of the carrier's description con- pitcher and aided his own cause Take stock in America dition, NOTE the difference on with a three run triple. Monday night the Marines out- B-y US.Srhp..*A Fr.Mk..... For WO and LDO ProgramsRequirements both yours and the carrier's inventories. and application the Regular Navy, Naval Reserve Contact the local Transportation - ORIGINAL processing procedures for the on active duty or TAR program Officer immediately upon Warrant Officer and the Limited serving in pay graded E-6 throughE9. arrival at your destination. Tell REPRODUCTIONS Duty Officer Programs are set E-6 personnel must have him where you can be reached. l om ON CANVAS forth in the Bureau of Naval served one year in rate as of Let him know if your goods can ,Ia punts w Personnel Instruction 1120.18P Oct. 1 of the year in which be delivered immediately as this tohMI ar 9 BAR SETS: PATIO SERVICE SETS series. application is made.b. will prevent unnecessary storage UNUSUAI GIFT ITEMS Candidates for the Limited Be a citizen of the United and cut the chance of items being Duty Officer (Temporary) Pro- States. lost or damaged. Compare Our Prices To NEXHjwwftfe. gram must be male warrant c. Be at least 23 years of age Verify the accuracy of all items officers of the Regular Navy but not have reached their 31st listed on DD Form 619, State- iMfXMftBNCMft DIAMOND temporary or permanent,servingin birthday as of July 1 of the ment of Accessorial Services grades W-2 or W-3 at the calendar year in which application Performed. When satisfied the MART i --1 WELCOME time of application. Applica- is make.d. list is correct, sign it. However, HERE AND GIFT SHOP tions for the LDOT) program Have completed at least NEVER sign a blank form. must be submitted to reach 6 years but not more than 14 Check for personal property 848 CASSAT AVE. PH. 389-2675 BUPERS between Oct. 1 and Dec. years of active naval service as ,damage as items are unpackedor . 2 BLOCKS SO. OF MO OPEN MON 10-6 'TIL SAT. FRIDAY 9 15 annually. of July 1 of the calendar year' taken off the van. Warrant Officer candidates in which application is made. Should loss and/or damage be must meet the following eligibility e. Be a nigh school graduateor discovered, it ,must be itemizedon r requirements: possess the service accepted the reverse of the GovernmentBill VACATION TIME IS HERE I A. Be an enlisted'member of GED equivalent.BANK of Lading or DD' Form 619 "" " _. ."'"___._..__...__........_......._..N//MNNNNN/INMNININNNI/NNNNNNNNIN/ININNI Failure to do this at time'of delivery and unpacking could MILITARY! We Offer MASTERCHAROE AMERICARD Credit.AMERICAN Card Honored EXPRESS*STANDARD OIL jeapardize reimbursement.,subsequent claims for ROOSEVELT MAll Contact your Claims Officer I promptly when damage or loss of STANDBY :: property Is uncovered. Sign and release the Bill of 1/2 ;i :: ) car wash occurred.loss Lading or to damage the However carrier to property,even don't though has release - : :;# :}::x the document until you have BEGINNING IN JUN Elf noted loss or damage on the FARE iTD=z JUNE, JULY & AUGUST Only Monday thru Saturday form's reverse side. NEW HOURS 8:30: AM 7:00: PM Let the Transportation Officer / know how the carrier performed.The . 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I A South I I PacificFlair (JAMTO) I I Dear Sir: I II Please/ send//n7e FREE InFormatIon I (tithe NAS JAX Bldg. 13 Main Gate I on F.T.C. : @ Ext. 3553 or 387-2811 I er Deep HOURS: 0745 1700 Monday thru Friday I./ i I II South MAYPORT: Disputing Office, Bldg. T 24 Thursdays I State Phone I II V/t Mil South ** .. 0800 -'1500 It I I Education I of JAX on US 17 ' : ;----------------- ------J ORANGE PARK PHI 264* 4263Page - - ---- i . . ---' .- -"'-- --. .-..-- - ----- . L _ __ - I July 10, 1969 .\. JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 7 _ v I I IR'I I IM. : ,< '"- ...:-:/. ",,"" -........."....'- ..._h.. ..... P ." _'4\\ .. " ;;- [ : :: : ::::?::: :::'::::?,*tNW::::W::!<]iW1*j.wm: ;: WijtH, WW: tW Wm:W iliU1@1E HtW J @1 w; mH*%UWMgWlWMTIU i:% bfiw gM1R k>v-. : : : I JIIiIIJ..J.I.1IJJiJ.L_.... IIJiJII.... I I ITt I I I F TI . St. Johns Mobile Homes. : I I( \\rAE OCT('evERS 4VG 10CMI "Just North of NAS JAX Main Gate"REMEMBER I .MflOItctrr.flkI I 1tUI MNDfl41* WMflWThI I j \. \\ \ \ '\ \ \\ . 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MANAGER 1X3 SOUTH LANE AVENIJE.PHQNE 7879 33 5105) DUGDALE ROAD 771-5173 ... . ___m.m '___" ",_. _b..__ ;:;;:nru: !!n '1m,6.:: f=' !1U.P'W- nln JfinJ!"A!m $; -i'c PC D' t b F .t ::;=rrr r t1f1f; I\II\ '>.'". ,;,,;;x. .,J'UtGERIESWtHEAA: ; :: :; ::: H A' I J:1J. .rJJt :: FLORIST ietnJJ.? to ;...It.I .#)ytptff:.: fJ..1tf. ;' ftWmftWWrWu 1LTfUr p ItNNYftfCH:8fAiooES'F.O: : R.Y.Otti;: f4t ;: : ': .:> !' ;:: ;: f/ (Under New Management) { .IAL1I flURt';Znhire.'W.t1p.M. ?m wtMkJ4Wt . ; BRAND NAMESDISCOUNT \ : ;TP 1.0 "JQUR J Llh.youthfu1I.'t': !U .Jlb ;. p . : L We Wire Flowers/ 4 ,.-! .. :: J.:.:PRICES._ ,..< 'e 4 PHONES: 771-3838 771-3770 .DANK: Cot.Needed? i_ i $r2 Normatidy R1Ld, : 511 rndndi; : 1Iud at ja3rd C;- 5329 Wesconnet Blvd. SaI.s j jf >< *V' f"f*fj? '< Halfway Between Cecil flk NAS INStyN c. cj1 1j,25i'4"itjI: : { 4 / FREEDELIYERY> s Z at 10>d St. E. Weiconnett Blvd. ,r.;<.. .'.. 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MPB No. 74 69 Systems MPB No. 81 69 Accounts Accountant GS 11. Area of f Maintenance Clerk GS 4. Areaof MtLti consideration: Nationwide. Applications - \ consideration: NAS, NARF, for this,position will NARTU, COMFAIRJAX, FAETU- be the close of accepted through LANT, Naval Com- Hospital business July 1'1."j' ; i MPB No. 76 69 Mechanical missary, Navy Recruiting, Disease - I Vector Control, Regional Engineering Technician GS 11. J Area of consideration: Sixth Na- Storage Management Office, ROCMM and Fleet Weather, i I ; val District. Applications will be Jacksonville j E ? N ; " accepted through the close of . ' business Monday. AU applicants must be careeror _: NAS SAX 69-8 Foreman conditional career employeeof RARE PRESENTATION-Mrs. Thelma Lombardi! receives (Leadingman) Stockman. Area the Federal government. Application a :,\' of consideration: NAS, NARF, Forms 171 for these Certificate of Outstanding: Rating from Lt. Col. F.B. Murphy, NARTU, COMFAIRJAX. FAETU- positions should be filed with Civilian 679th Radar Squadron commanding officer, for her work with LANT DET Jax, Naval Hospital, Personnel Department, that squadron. The award also brings a quality salary increaseto Commissary, Navy Recruiting Box 22, NAS. Tax. Mrs. Lombardi.! Only 5 per cent or less of the employees in the Department of Defense receive this award. MILITARY AUTO INSURANCEAll . Counselors To All Appointed Ranks AgesLOW (... 44. . RATES Solve Civilian ComplaintsJax * L ' EASY MONTHLYPAYMENTS -- The commanding officer and can be reached by telephoneat y of the air station has appointed Ext. 2912. three Navy civilians to act as Others named were John B. equal employment opportunity Tubbs, Public Works Depart- counsellors. ment, Maintenance Division CONTINENTAL INSURANCE Appointment of the trio comesas Bldg. 103, Ext. 2568; and Jesse .f. ; 'w+* 3c1 YtiRtF11 N1n R Y a result of a new Civil Service L. Moore, Security Depart- Commission regulation for the ment Police Division, Bldg. 9, UNDERWRITERS INC. processing of equal employment Ext. 2661. opportunity complaints. The counsellors will try to informally - (Formerly McDou.qall's Insurance) Names as counsellors were resolve matters which 6479 Roosevelt I Ird. 388 7676 Kathryn P. Robinson from the might otherwise become for- (:all (Anytime Supply Department's Purchase malized discrimation com- if you've servedin -__ Division. She works in Bldg.. 110 plaints.All . civilian employees and applicants the Pacific. for employment have TACOS PIZZAS TACOS PIZZAS TACOS PIZZAS TACOS PIZZAS TACOS PIZZAS ;;! free access to the counsellors for to n informal discussion of their 4we don'thave ',. NN 51 problems and complaints.JAX'S to tell you . 3MIGO PIZ3ND a NIn otl. FURNITURE GREATEST about u san Miguel Been VALUES1 ; Restaurant sN WHOLESALE II you haven't, PRICE TO EVERYQNfOiPEW N '0 go quickly to your : MEXICAN AND ITALIAN FOODS N club or PX 8 FORMERLY EL MEDICO OF ORANGE PARK 1;; V>AY KYt and discover why BELLAIR SHOPPING CENTER SUNDAYTIL 99 san Miguel N '0a who have. N N SURPLUS GOODS ALL YOU CAN EAT DISCOUNT STORE BUY U.S. U5 P-och 8/vd/ 724 26* ; TUESDAYS NIGHTS -75 oN SAVINGS BONDS . : ONLY a NIn WANTCASHgood ? 8 ALL MEXICAN FOOD. OR ITALIAN SPAGHETTI : In1 I.- II *GSBSSISI SSl SUSsS5ceuGGccSpI 0N 0 You're Complete Mexican And Italian Menu ; 4 N for more atBeneficial THE BEST MEXICAN FOOD THIS SIDE OF THE BORDER NIn 0 AND BETTER THAN MOST ON THE OTHER SI DE In u -.4F THE FINEST ITALIAN FOOD SINCE MAMA CAME FROM. o I THE OLD COUNTRY 1nN : Want to take a vacation, payoff your bills, and N CALL FOR RESERVATIONS AND TAKE OUT ORDERS have extra cash-all at the same time?' Get * N a Beneficial All-in-One Loan.It does everything. o NIGHT OWL SPECIALTY E all at once. Call Beneficial today b ..r Fences Mexican OMelet served frenMMilght -aIn Beneficial Finance SystemLOANS UP TO $600 < tN 3:00: AM. Beneficial Finance Co.of Jacksonville N OPEN: I 11 I AM til 3 AM Tues.-FrU'S PM 3 AM Sat.5 PM 10 PM Sun.!t' 5635 ROOSEVELT BLVD.,VENETIA VILLAGE SHOP.CTR. a: CLOSED: All Day Monday and *Tues.-Fri. 2 PM 5 PM (Siesta Time) :NN:: 5059 NORMANDY Next to Winn-Dixie BLVD.Phone PHONE:38&9374 384-4595 TACOS 3 oilier B..Hcol! ollic.n..,,,.the Jackionvitl A,.. PIZZAS TACOS PIZZAS TACOS PIZZAS TACOS PIZZAS TACOS PIZZAS uDit I S..phone book whil.p ... .... ... ... .... ...... ._.. .. .. J '# 0 --j----I. "' "'\ '" "" '-"-'-"- '-'-............"."':.:.... - ..... 10, 1969 ' JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER, Page 9 Movie BABY" starring Mia Farrow- - and John Cassavetes. Color ScheduleMovies Drama.FRIDAY. July 12 WANT AD SECTION ! NAS: ,"MRS. BROWN YOU'- VE GOT A LOVELY DAUGH- .. will be shown nightlyat TER" starring Herman's the NAS Theater at 7:30 p.m. mits and Stanley Holloway. Color Her- Ads should' be mailed to the Holt Publishing Company, 4747 San Juan Ave.,. Jacksonville, There will also be a kiddje mat- Musical. G/VG ((110 mins.) Florida 32210, to arrive not later than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday.Ads . inee at 2 p.m. Saturday and a arriving too 'late for this deadline will be published the following week unless the - regular feature at 2 p.m. Sun- publisher is instructed otherwise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must day and holidays.The SATURDAY July 13 be received WITH the copy for the ad.De ' Hospital Theater will have NAS: "THEY CAME TO ROB one nightly feature at 7 p.m. LAS VEGAS" starring Gary Nil Said Cub Cecil Field will have two nightly Lockwood and Elke Sommer shows during the week at 5:30 Color Action Drama. R/VG ((130 fete MiiiniM chirf ((3 lines) $2.00 and 8 p.m. Matinees will be mins.) : e e . e e e e . shown on weekends at 2 and 5 HOSPITAL: "MRS. BROWN p.m. YOU'VE GOT A LOVELY Per I III'I.IIII' ((4 wards per II..). e . a 0.50 DAUGHTER" THURSDAY July I II I SATURDAY MATINEE NAS: "A FINE PAIR" star- AUTO AIR CONDITIONING NAVY WIVESAn Electrolux Vac. -- $15 ring Rock Hudson and Claudia NAS MATINEE: "EASY Window units & central units, Excellent opportunity to nuke ALL BRANDS HOSE $6.506110103rdSt.Ph.7715028 Cardinale. Colow Suspense Com- COME, EASY GO" starring serviced &. repaired. Tylers some extra spending money. - edy. A&MY/G (89 min.) Elvis Presley and Dodle Marshall Heating & Air Conditioning, 4711 Work 4, 6, or 8 hrs per day. HOSPITAL- : "ROSEMARY'S Color Musical. ((95 mins.) Palmer Ave. (Lake Shore) 388 All Day time employment between BRAND NEW 5161. 9 a.m. & 5 p.m. Apply at Mc- 1969 Morse Zigzag Sewing Ma - Donald Drive In 6546 Nor- chine, Left in Layaway, Balance FOR RENT TRAILER LOT mandy Blvd. Employment appli- $34.50 Cash or 6 pymts, $6 mo.;'" OPEN SUNDAY $25. 1/2 acre near Base. 6852 cations will be for both the Nor- 6110 103rd St., Ph. 771 5028 SeaUoard Ave. Call 772 0945 and the mandy new Blanding Delivery with no obligation. Store. 1962 CHRYSLER NEWPORT - WILMAR APARTMENTS HT, PB, PS, Auto/Trans., Good RETIRED NAVY PERSONNEL- 6 & Jax Cecil Duplex, near Cond. 771 3104 $375. orbest Full time needed both managers Furnished $105., unfurnished offer. Mangella day and night. Apply at Mc- $85, plus St. Tax, Newly painted - 1OO% GUARANTEEWe ROOM MATE WANTED TO Dortald's Drive In 6546 Normandy 2 Br., Lg. Kit., Breakfast Blvd. Employment applications nook, 2 car parking space,water, Share 2 BR Apartment -San Juan will be for both the Normandy sewage, garbage, lawn service gave them the VW 16 point I and Safety Performance Villas 388 7818. In- - pertlon. Then we tuned up tightened and replaced everything and the new Blanding StoreIN included., 1 block West of the that needed It. And guaranteed them 100% for the repair or 5900 Blk. of Jammes Rd., 1/2 replacement of all major mechanical parts for 30 days or 1000 FREE I I mile South of 103rd St. Call 387- mile. Come on In and double check Five Week old puppies Need CLAY COUNTY ,! 2541, nites or weekends call 389- '1ENGINE -TRANSMISSION REAR AXLE 'FRONT AXLE good home 772 0917. 2 & 3 acre ,Ranchettes, paved 0744. .' ASSEMBLIES 'BRAKE SYSTEM 'ELECTRICAL SYSTEM and graded road frontage, $1450. 1 ZIG ZAG FOR $32 per lot & up terms. Off. Ph. h SEWING MACHINE Original 282 5272 Home 282 5224. '69 UNCLAIMED ZIG ZAG SEW- Guarantee, scratched in ship ING MACHINE Never used. d ment. Zig Zags, makes button- Makes button- Sews buttons FOR SALE 3 BR 2 B BRICK< on , l' holes, sews on buttons, decora holes, Blind Hems Stitches,Mon coo Built In Range and Oven Cent. tive designs, monograms, etc. ogram, OvercatsNoattachmentnecessary. , & Assume Heat Air,Den Garage, Just pay balance $32 or $8 per Orig. Guarantee 60/0/ VA Orange Park 264 - month, 4 mons. Phone 353-1946 2528. BALANCE ONLY$29.17 or terms These AIR CONDITIONED nite or day. Ask for Credit Man- available. Call Capitol Sewing ;i. Cars ager. Will deliver, no obligation Credit Mgr. 9 9 388-0786. ; comfort 1606 Main St.STEREO AUTOMOBILES FURNISHEDEast for your 'j( & West Coast. 353 3691. 1969 SINGER ZIG ZAG SEWING . . CONSOLE COMBO Machine Cabinet model. Monograms i s 7 41 VW KeTHMi( Glii C.M. $2215 Take up payments on 2 month old Houses FOR&RENT Apts.OR, FOR Equity SALE VA & Blind Hems, Makes But- Radio,,and Heater. mTHREEtt beautiful walnut stereo console tonholes. No attachments needed, FHA resales. $100 down. Call VW Sriws $ ** like new. 4 speed record 5 Yr. Parts and Service. Unpaid USN Ret.2642411 Powell Mills, - .7k- '* or changer combination radio.Ba- Balance $62.40 or terms avail- Radio and Heater. Orange Park Realty. Mili- lance due $64 or $8 per month, able. Call Capitol Sewing Ma - 67 YW Futbick $2095Radio 8 mons. Phone 353 1946 nightor tary Free Notary. thing Credit Mgr. til 9 p.m. ; and Heater New Paint! tk day. Ask for Credit Man- 388 0786. NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS ager. Will deliver no obligation. Consoles with AM/FM some , $2395 1606 Main Street VA & FHA REPOSSESSIONS 69 VW Fastback tape players.' At dealers cost, & baths $100 1/2 2 3 Br 1, 1 Radio, heater automatic tran nri talon. SECRETARYMust to liquidate stock. Full warranty I $65 month. Callus down low as 68 VW D Ix. Sta. Wag. $2495 Be Good Typist & Steno Phone 771 5398. for as up to date lists that,will . Radio & Heater Office Experience Preferred Apply be mailed without obligation. . 69 VW Sedan $1995 : Mr. Pilver, Jax Navy Fed. GEORGE'S KENNELS VANSANDT REALTY 3871213 Credit Union. 3841391Base Dogs and Cats boarded. Free \ Stick Shift Radio and Heater, Low Mlletl! Ext. 2431. pickup and delivery Est. 1925! , 68 VW Karmann GhiaCpe $2395Radio 5085 Edgewood Ct. (Near Cas- IN CLAY COUNTY DUCK POND ft* Heater. Air Cond. OPENINGS NOW for man or sat and Edgewood) 389 .- 0064. Area. 5 acres 10 acres & 67 VW Dlx. Sta. Wag. $1895Radio. woman to distribute Nationally larger tracts Terms-282-5272 r White. known products in this area-free or 282 5224.B . &heater, Green ell 66 VW Dlx. Sta. Wag. $1695 training Income- exellent part or opportunityHigh full time- No Job too large WELDING or small.I Trail- & B KENNELS 67 MERCURY Caliente $1795 771-7920 for interview. ers,' ornamental iron work, fuel Boarding for dogs, cats and oil stands. Westside Custom horses. 5214 Collins Road., 4-Dr., V-s, A.T., PS, Green & $1795 FOR SALE 1969 17' Cobia Welding Corner Lane Lenox. Near Orange Park, 264-9602. 68 VW SedanRMlo Sea Queen Cruiser85hp.. John- 781 9482. & Heater KADETDr. $1595 son Coast Guard Safety Equip- 68 OPEL ment included. Take over pay- JUSTISS TRAILER PARK PART TIME HELP WANTED > .. Radio & Heater $1495 ments 771-0126 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS. Clean Servicemen married, mech. 67 VW Sedan LAKE LOTS LAST TWO I two modern trailers & Apts., 389 ability, eves.,Morris Pure Oil ,Stereo. New Pnln Santa 3007. Service Center, 1536 Cassat choice 2 acre tracts on f.i.VW Sedan $1295 Fe for $8,000 each ACT NOW Ave. 384 3360. .if.',,'' heater 9<7o financing avail call 387-7379 SIX MILES TO C. F. NAS >I 65 BUICK Special $1295 after 5103rd NINE MILESTOJAX NAS WILFORD FISH CAMP ? 4120 Sharbeth Drive, E. . 4-boor and Heater , Sedan Radio $1295 Pretty 3 Bdrm, 1 1/2 bathbrlckf In Doctor's Lake. Live crabs - 65 VW Karmann Ghla ront home with modern bit in and fish 264 9707. Coupe Hugger Orange 1k'IE kit. Central Heat Cent.Air,Fenced "<. 65 CHEV. YZ Ton Pickup $1195 yard sidewalks, LndryRm& HOUSE FOR SALE$7500.. priced $14,000. Assume 5 1/47/ 4 5k Int. On Bal. 388-8269 64 VW Squareback $1195 O)( Mtg. of$11,250.&2nd Mtv.of $900. with payments of $80. " 64 VW Sedan $1095 Mo. plus $22. on 2nd Mtg. LIKE NEW, 84" FRENCH PRO- : Sofa Cotton Floral . VENCIAL -c Radio & Heater PLUS 63 VW Sedan' $995 We also need homes to sell. If 2529.Print Outline quilted 264 '.' Radio & Heater you are being transferred OVER 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM CALL: (Retired Chief Woody Cooper, < 5 3/4r1/o l/It1J/ Associate 5 3/4'1/c EQUITY SALE CAMPBELL REALTY OF JAX, Best buy in Orange Park WESTSIDE INC. Large 2,210 sq. ft. rambler on 398-0851 100 x 160 wooded lot. 4 Bed- rooms, 2 1/2 bath, central AC PIfl UJ .. INC. & Heat, Parleledfamilyroomwith VOLKSWAGEN, & Blending Center SECRETARY SHORT HAND & fireplace GE kitchen with 64 cabi Typing required, 5 days we. nets/drawers. Monthly payments 1150 Lane Ave., See phone 781-5511 7717970PHONE 8 4:30 p.m. Top Salary $173. Convenient to schools 781 5622 or apply Rivers Body churches and bases. 27150.See . 1 to 6 PM AHEAD 5 Sunday Open Dally 8 to 8:30 Saturday 8 to Factory 10626 General Avenue at 2115 Hopkins Street off King- FOR FASTER SERVICE Whitehouse. sley.July . 1 ,., ---- ------.- r. \ Page 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER July 10, 1969 \ as though they will make the and Wednesday of next week. So (In Men) in what Is bound to be CECIL SPORTS ROUNDUP play-offs since the deployment of for Cecil Sports' fans, there will the sports mis-event of the year. I ] VA-64 put them out front. be plenty of softball action up- From the 'In Men' are Ron SMC George Blackburn VA-86 was victorious over VA- coming and it will be interestingto Carey (c), Tom Adams (p), Tom 15, 12 to 2. VA-64 dropped a see who will reign as intra- Kennington (ss), Bruce Cramer pair, losing to VA-36, 9 to 4 mural softball champs this year.. ((1B), Roger Sherke ((3B), George Cecil Field Rod and Gun Club the renowned John Golla for 6 and VA-66, 11 to 8. VA-82 won Cecil Field (All Star) Raiders: Maish (rO.) Mark Gusson ((10) Members Ken Pendergras, extra birds in a shoot-off to win by.foxfeit over VC-4. Rusty Whaley (cO), and Coakley George Jones and Stephen Pom- the 12-gauge runner-up honors ***Raiders play four games Thomson ((2b). You will notice eroy came home smiling from after each had broken 100 out of AmericanVA82 this weekend*** that the 'In men' are the only the National Skeet warm-ups at 100.These This Friday, July 11,the Cecil team in town that bats their Patrick Air Force Base last shoots were warmupsin 14-1 Raiders travel to OLF Jackson- lineup backwards.The . weekend. Two time World's preparation for the National VA-36 13-5 ville to engage the 'Flyers' in Cecil 'Old Men will include - Champion of Champion and twelve Championships to be held in VA-64 11-5 a double header, the first game such outstanding all-Amer- times All-American Pendergras Rochester, N.Y. Aug.through 9 VA-86 9-5 getting underway at 7 p.m. icans as Snoopy Blackburn,Linus captured the 12-gauge event by The Cecil Field Rod and Gun VA-66 7-10 This Saturday, the Raiders will Brewster, Lucy Young, Charlie downing 100 of 100 in the skeet Club is presently planning a reg- VA-15 ; ",' 3-13 host the Flyers at 'B' Circle Gaskill Brown, Red Baron Lin- match.It istered 12-gauge 100 bird Closed VC-4 2-16 north; game time for the home der, Great Pumkin Fox, Spanky took a shoot-off to decide Invitational Shoot for Aug. 2. National game is again 7 p.m. Bathhurst, Alfalfa Benter, Buzz the 20-gauge championship, with Members wanting reservationtime Although these are practice Boyer, Wimpy Hardman Dag - George Jones winning over Bob for this shoot should contact AMD 18-1 games, let's try to be on hand wood Kipler, Lightning Harden, Solien of the Spaceport Gun Club George Jones. Membership in VA-44 16-3 either Friday or Saturday sup- Popeye Stillman, Daffy Duck after each had gunned 99 of 100 the National Skeet Shooting As- VA-174 13-7 port the Raiders. The Navy Exchange Rawls, Underdog Barbaree, and registered birds. sociation and Florida Skeet As- Demta 7-13 rolling refreshment stand many other surprise guests from Stephen Pomeroy.captured the sociation will be mandatory in Weapons 7-13 will be available to thirsty pa- Peppermint Pattie's team. Class A 12gauge division with order to enter this registeredshoot. VA-45 7-12 trons. Your,friendly cub reporter The entire event will be hosted 0 97 of 100 and George Jones An entry fee of $10 will So in the closing of Softball will be on hand Saturday as official by that infamous sports commentator - I placed second with 96 out of cover the cost of targets and competition for this year, it appears scorekeeper and hopesto Mel 'Red' Dennison, I 100. In Class B shooting, Walt prizes. Shells will be availableat that the three top teams of see many Cecilites in the and refreshments will be pro- Wyssman ended as'high overall the Skeet Range.Intramural the American League, VA-82, stands.'In. vided by the NavyExchangemobile ( - shooter with 355 out of 400, VA-36 and VA-86 will meet Men' 'Old Men' unit #3)). If you like fun ''i and Royce Monts finished second Sports AMD, VA-44, andVA174champions vs : and softball excitement with a new 1 with 96 out of 100. Last week's schedule saw the of National League. This Friday night at Cecil twist, don't miss this exciting I From the Firecracker Open in American League able to play, The playoffs.are scheduledto will be the event which no one 'laugh-in.' Dawson Georgia comes word that but the Nationals were plaguedbe stan Wednesday, July 9, and should miss. The fiasco will B.G. Gunter, also of the Cecil rain. VA-86 got some good games are scheduled for Thurs- include the Cecil Chiefs (Old Field Rod and Gun Club carried news, too for now it appears day and then Monday, Tuesday Men) who will host the WPDQI. GIANT SWAP MEET I I JAX LARGEST FLEA Spaces MARKETAll Under Shelter 20th and Edgewood I. r, Every Sat. 9 am 6:00: pm Sun. 9 am 6:00: pm '.i. VACANCYMaster PHONE 768-7058 or 768-4793 .,f./ 3549119.m.g.g"g : .". _. MffM.i.'i.'iL'' w3g ft -- 11111111 ,.., ;. !... Terrell'sTaverl . ,- . .f .,,,,: -..-, .f ii iy'.0:.- f' '.' \;'.4,.I. - ,:: ;::1. ?" ;,.' ';' I.f " .\ 4"'" ; .: 0 :'" : '1 (J. r . .; ,, POOL TABLES $ e SANDWICHES PIZZA BOWLING 1 .- ' o BEER ; : . .. ':. " : .. 4.j .. TERRELL CANNONOwner . :' . j 'I . ,. .t ,.: : ..,1. :\,. ..-.t. y : ':, ; v 4527 120th ST. YUKON ,', '.;*. Phone: 389 9660 ,. : . w .. II 111I11111111I11 ,; -----------w. " t. ; 1 1 .,, ; ,if I'IA" '." ,rA,tt ::tsl,:t' 1 .: ." 1 i IA i \'\': IrMOTORS . ; .. ' f '. : . " .."... .. .". , 4 b: I "i.\\ii 1q .l' \: Piarge | P-L-E-N-T-Y ; . .;, OF VW's V I 't ., I Reasonable II c ,\ 'at STATE INSPECTED I I t ( | CARS t 1 _________ I Airline tickets. Hotels. Gas. I 62 CORVAIR. . $240 I 4 ,';; faster charge Rentacars. Meals.Entertainment. .. I 2-Door I I 61 FORD . $190 II : Even cash ' :: ::: THE INTE AKCAP113'; ': for 2-Door I fff spending money. Just say i 60 CHEVROLET. $190 I '. :::' "Master Charge it." Take 59 FORD . $125 I -,. along the world's most ., J 2-Door I : usable credit card: J 59 ENGLISH FORD. $125. 58 STUDEBAKER $240 I J 2-Door, V-8, 1 0 Golden Hawk I ---------- I ., -- eWe hy-SeIf.Fiaaice I '" M : The Atlantic Banks I 16566 Normandy; ., .:.... .... . . .. ( i Boulevard I .. .. . J -- : :. :. '.' ': :: .\o. ',' .*f J 4* i:{7-|: cvix :'" ; S 781 4978 .. ----------. 1 -- - ---I-- 10, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 'II I ....' IL Hurlers Stewart-McClure Fire Jax To Three Wins Over Patrick Jax--The high flying Jax Navy early runs in the first inning. line against the hard hitting Cecil ___ Softball team continued to bomb Patrick pitcher Cantrell mean- Field club. ,; away at neighboring opponents as time kept the Fliers cuffed by Jax entertains Cecil in a they traveled south last weekend allowing only four hits and a doubleheader Friday night at 7 w to Cocoa Beach-to- take on Patrick single run in the seventh as the at Mackroth Field and Cecil hosts AFB. Fliers were downed for the first the Fliers on their field Saturdayat The Fliers opened the four time_2-1. 7 p.m. game series by taking a 6 to 4 Stewart got the nod for the opener behind the pitching of Don finale and he responded by tossing - Stewart. Stewart fanned nine bat- a 3-0 shutout giving up only Train to become a ters butwasoccassionallywildas two hits. Ken Winkle scoredtwo DISC JOCKEY he issued four free passes. After of the three runs and pitcher Under the Gl Bill! . the regulation seven innings the Stewart the third. For game was deadlocked but the information dial Fliers produced three runs in the Cecil Next 35& 8351 second extra inning as Bill Aaron This. weekend the Fliers will JUST LIKE A singled to get the rally on the put their 29-14 record on the FISH-Youngsters enrolled in the two week move. Al Wageman followed witha swimming classes at HAS Jax learn how to enjoy the summer double and Pat Higgins slashedout THE NEWEST months by learning to swim from qualified instructors. The lesSons another base hit and scored SIiSc are given at three levels at a minimal cost through the moments later when an summer. attempted pick-off play fizzled and Higgins hustled home with the insurance run. ShortstopDan :ieterl.: : : ., Swimming Classes Begin Burton provided the big blow of the game as he belted a Jax--Swimming lessons are necessary sign up sheets and in- solo home run in the fourth. Located in Cedar Hills Shopping Center currently underway at three NAS formation. There is a maximum EXTENDS A CORDIAL WELCOME TO YOU swimming pools with classes for limit of 20 students per sign up Only Two ..... "" : ... . "" '' !.I. :!* beginners, advanced beginners sheet and classes are divided Von McClure picked up where $ AfiiiI. and intermediate groups still open into groups of ten. The cost Stewart left off in the second r $ ( $ gd for youngsters.The is $2.00 per child per two week game as the big righthander struckout A J next convening date for session. ten batters'and gave up only l * classes is July 15 with classes For additional information see two harmless singles in shuttingout ALWAYS A WIDE SELECTION OF HOME offered again July 29 and Aug. the lifeguards at the pools or Patrick 2-0 COOKED FRESH VEGETABLES, AND 12. Sign up dates_ for the July call Mrs. DeWolfe, Special Ser- The Fliers held a slim one run DESSERTS . ALL SERVED IN A 15 classes is being held row until vices, 3112,weekdays between 1 lead until the seventh when Higgins PLEASANT. FRIENDLY ATMOSPHER Sunday July 13. For the July p.m. and 3 p.m. singled and was sent homeon 29 class registration from July the power of Willie Durkin LUNCH 11 1AM TIL 2 PM 15-27, and! Aug. 12 sign up is who banged out a long triple to DINNER 4 PM TIL 8 PM from July 29 to Aug. 10. CLIPPER.CROSBYeSEA RAFT sew it up for McClure. OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK I IS The lifeguards at the Officers, GATOR*ROCKET McClure opened the action & S Cafeteria is also located In the CPO. and Pool 36-37 have the from the rubber in the first of Arlington Plaza Shopping Center C- j two games Saturday and the Air MERCURY Force nine touched him for two ABSOLUTE F 1-1; MERCRUISER OUTBOARDS AUCTIONEVERY FRIDAY, 7:30 PM REPAIR EXPERT STERNDRIVES BANKRUPT STOCKS I SHOP Horn Furnishing Sporting Goods- Clothing 'scv nowMILITARY Musical'Photo Equipment Instruments 264 9835 . SOUTH EASTERNLIQUIDATION CO. INLET MARINE 307 Kingsley Ave., at Hwy 17, Silts ft Strvlct ORANGE PARK Hwy. 17 Orange Park .WITH m, : MOTHER'SBOOZE BLAST fYOUR ( 4?ALL DAY & HITE WEDNESDAYHave 6 I NEW ANY A Ball DRINK ANY 55 e 8PMtolAMDanceto BRAND 9amto2am I Ronnie and the Soul SocietyMOTHER'S 1 > LOUNGE MARTINISeMARGARITASBEEPEA TERS-CUTTY SARK 10*0 Cassat Ave. Ph. 3&S-9016 OLD GRAND DADSMIRNOFFac PAY ... >ac ::1iNTM; $**'"*$'Jfi INCREASEI! __________ / ) f & ; *..... .. , ):(:I og1Y 2WMICES ONp t r 1 IKASJAXAIN'GATE, Now you can enjoy., 1 01 ' '" 5 Jfiiii4s&<(<*tM I I. 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments from $138 Month I Offering a maximum of living space and privacy I'It :#;. in an ideal location ... quiet, rustic Plus FREE Life Insurance up to $2,000COME It{ ORANGE PARK !mt ::. NOW LEASING I t0 SEE US FOR DETAILS ,i : NEW APARTMENTS I NAS JAX Bldg. 39 FREE-golf at private country club fi Tel. 384-1391 or Base Ext. 2431 FEDERALJuly :4 e Club sized swimming pool e Central H.at and Air Condi ft.;": Hours: Mon.Pr"930" 4:30 :'iJi with Cabanas, poolside tloning. Dlshwash.i'sphones l&i I '( swimming and pool children4. G.E.Disposal, range and oven by :yiF ,:::.- NAS CECIL FIELD Bldg. 26 ;Jt e Front and rear entrancesWall e Plenty of closets with dressing (4. Tel. 771-3211, Ext. 215 'li? ( room closets in master .% Hours Mon.-Fri. 8:30 3:00 to Wall Carpeting bedroom : L::riJfL, .'-if."f ""'- 'X:':<''''''''- .w<'!'-''''''''''''' -<'''' ""':' :ti:' fJA'I'W?' w.Y 1tIS.=0 I AI Hf PAkku-2M$15 ' ': ':%;(; ,,f i&' iit Jt'f: 'i, : :'''i-1: :>N.f 'i '' n* ..t".iti&jjQ1tJit: ldt I t '. ,f . I : Page 12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER July 10. 1 1969 Vappers,. Red Darters Attention GolfersA I special invitation is / 1 I Favorites In Playoffs being extended to golfers A at NAS Jax to try out for the team that will representJax Jax -- Action in the intramural sottball teams making it hard to at the Sixth Naval Dis- softball playoffs got underwaylast guess who the eventual winner trict Championships at / night as VAP 62 took will be. In the event both win Memphis July 28 to Aug. 1. t ,I on the Hospital in the first opening round games Wednesdaythey Qualification dates will be T of three evening games. Admin will meet tonight at 8 p.m. this Sunday,July 13, and the battled NARTU and FICEUR met at Mackroth Field. following Sunday, July 20. e VP 16. The VP 45 "Red On schedule tonight will be The top.four golfers after Darters" drew a bye in the first three games, the first startingat 36 holes (in the open, men's , round. Scores were not availableas 4 p.m., the second game at seniors, and women's division t the Air News went to press. 6:30 and the last game at 8 p.m. ,will make uptheJaxteam. Hospital's team gained entry Monday the same time for the . into the playoffs by beating three games. Any golfer at the NAS Jax / ' VP-7's patrolmen in a Tuesday complex is eligible and night battle after both teams should contact'Joe MacDonald - had tied with identical records SPACIOUS PEACEFUL at the golf course not through the regular season. MARSHALL ACRES later than Friday. 69 IMP ALA Of special interest in the play- 9.I.V 1O.ird StreetJacksonville's offs is'the final outcome in regards Sport Coupe ,newest G to the Ironman Championship. most modern mobile SwimmersRsquired Factory home Young 327" V-8, Auto.: trani.v > VAP 62 and NARTUare - virtually tied going into the community is pour open for air Power steering. fc&H.WSW. . inspection: 'barge 44 z your Blue exterior..White . playoffs and both have excellent 75 lots. To Midnight ONLY $35 PER MO. vinyl interior. '. Classes, Open Swimming pool, tennis court Prove Ability 68 PLYMOUTH shuffleboard/ court, I II! H Q pit, picnic built for your en On Sailing joyment. Act Today'' (;all: Jax-- Children eight through 11 Fury'III" [L VI-KANO MOTOR COURTMr. : years old that wish to use .the F. St Martin, Manager "318" V-8, Auto trans? Fac- J ax-- YounR sailing enthus- NAS Jax swimming pools unaccompanIed - iasts that are military dependents 359 2924 by an adult must tory air Power steering} R&H, $2695 at NAS Jax will be offereda pass a swimming ability test. WSW, Vinyl top. Full DetnlU chance to learn how' to sail For The test consists of diving into in the second session of classes deep water and swimming a min IMPALA 68 starting Monday :July 14 and imum of 15 feet underwater,then ending with a junior regatta Aug. surface and tread water for 30 9.The seconds, then swim 20 yards using Sports Sedan classes are open to dependents a crawl stroke or modifi- 9 years of age and old- ()j n tzanS cation.. VS. Autov trans., Factory air, er starting at 8:30 a.m. to 11:30: The second part of the test Power steMng. R&H. WSW, a.m. Monday, Tuesday,Thursdayand consists of jumping into deep Friday and 12:30 p.m., to ,. ias water and floating for 30 secondson 3:30 p.m. on the same days. back, then swimming on his 67 IMPALASuper The cost of the instruction will back for at least 20 yards. be $20.00 for one dependent and' San Juan at Niblick Children that pass the test will Sport $15.00 each for two or more dependents Phone/ 384 4406 receive an identification card V-8, Auto. trans., :Factory air, from the same family. and 'an emblem that must be sewnto Registration may be made from O J, 2, (6 3 Bedrooms his bathing suit. The cost of Power steering, Bucket seats 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily at Garden Type Apartmentswith the patch is 50 cents. and Console' R&H WSW' Extra $2295 the Navy Jacksonville Sailing Country Club Clean!II! Club located at the south end of Atmosphere Testing begins Tuesday July Ranger 'St. Additional information Kitchens equipped,with G-E 15 at the Officer's Pool and Ranges & Refrigerators every Tuesday after that at 12:30to be obtained may by callingMr. .'Individual Air Conditioning ' Fey at extention 3318. and Heating by G-E 1:30; at the CPO Pool Drapes furnishedWall every Wednesday 12:30 to EOE to Wall Carpeting and 1:30 and at the EM Pool ((36-37)), .Large,Swimming'Pool every Thursday from 12:30 to NAVY I: O.SBob's . &QJLf@INSURANCE! 67 BELLAIRStation > Oak Hill Wagon Pure Service CenterOpen V-8, Auto. trans.. Factory air, R&H WSW. $2195 for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. P I rood service .pick up. & delivery 66 IMPALA i mechiiic on duty .' Americu & Fereii' Cirs Super Sport / r ( 32.7" V-8 Auto, trans Factory \ air. Power steering R&H 103rd & Jammes Road 771 -9156 Bucket seats.'WSW Jacksonville. Florida C 512.!OZ! '65 IMPALASport :::::::8:::::::::M::= ::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::: HO. :::: ==: :=: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Coup. 1'-24 D "283" V 8 Auto R&H trans. , t I Morrielir JlI11UTI) WSW.,Solid Midnight Blue $995 ,APARTMENTS 65 PLYMOUTH s 1.i: !Now MIMMMMMNNNIM/MNNNMINNMIINM Renting: u: : : "",] Fury 4 Dr transmission.Sedan.I 6 Cylinder.R&H. WSW.Standard f s 3 % WHILE UNDERCONSTRUCTION \A ? (>. Complimentary Cokes. Vacations Happy City Maps, Key Chains 2 & 3 Bedroom .... and SMILES! I Family Apartments START ROBERT TRAVISAGENCY HERE! Ltcitri St. tf Hwy 21, _-- ._-: 1105. ROOSEVELT S. EDGEWOOD38934832W. Elst tf Itllilr SheppiRf Canter 1550 CASSAT AVE. 4 vin *rn* b4SJ ROOSEVELT In convenient Cloy County PHONE 384 3471 CHD'NtJUT&a AT NAS PHONE 264-9579 .:::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::=:=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::.::::::: :::: ::: :::.:.:.:.:ass::::*: . - . 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