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__ : M., ... NE :':' *,, ' j Y '1;' <.. , k : nUV r.1JI L\BRJ\R'Y.\ \ ... .- 'p .// .:;:. tll' ,: I. ., \ ORi' .,: ""':'..- .::.. : .. ot f Lnn :,;:.,::- :::::,::;:;;::,. ":i::{h i.tli; Published by the Holt Publishing Company a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein their are own and not to be considered an official 1 expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. VOL. 27 NO. 22 (U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA AUGUST 21. 1969 'Maybe /I'll// Retire Next Year' Says 50-Yr Federa/ServiceVef/ h Jax -- Wilson Homer "Sandy" Not satisfied with only 2 8 yearsof tronics), and Inspector Aircraft Sandefer, of the Quality Assurance active duty inNavyelectronics.in Electronics Systems). f Department at the Na 1947 he was employed as a "Sandy" says, "Maybe I'll val Air Rework Facility here, civilian radio mechanic at $1.32an retire by next year." has just been cited as a 50 hour in the local Assemblyand lie lives with his wife, the year "Navy" man by Cdr. L. I. Repair department (now former Grace Sampson of Gal- Wood, NARF commanding offi- NARF). Subsequently he be veston, Tex., in Jacksonville. came Radio Mechanic(Shop Plan- Their son, Paul, is a first lieu- cer.Sandefer has been presenteda ner), Aircraft Inspector (E.lec-; tenant in the Air Force. pin and a certificate denoting 50 years of federal service and also received letters of con - gratulations from the Honorable John 11. Chafee, secretary of the Navy, and from RAdm. D. K. Weltzenfeld, NavAirSysComRepLant. - . NAS GAINS A NEW Senior Chaplain and Captain as Protes- "Sandy" who was born on Dec. r tant Chaplain John H. Carnes receives his new shoulder 31, 1900, studied mathematicsand boards from Capt. Cutler in the commanding officer's office. physics at Stoneburg, Tex., Chaplain Carnes and his wife, Mary, recently finished a tour High School and graduated in May of duty in Hawaii.Patrol 1919. Evidentally he alreadyhad decided upon Navy electronics - as a career, for lie imme- Squadron 7 Marks diately entered the Navy as an Apprentice Seaman, studied radio - theory and operating techni- ques at Great Lakes, and for 28 t. 25th Year in CommissionJax years served ashore and afloatas radio operator, radio radar maintenance repairman, or : Patrol Squadron Seven, 5 aircraft In 1955 and the next radioman in cliage of radio comma Jed by Cdr. C. I. Stat- year moved to NAS Brunswick, equipment in aircraft squadron mann, and presently operating Maine to operate under com elsewhere.. In 1930 he attained - .at the Naval Air Station, Jack- mander Fleet Air Wing Three the rate of Chief Radiomanand sonville was comissioned as VB- For the next seven years V P7 -' In 1940 was redesignated as 119 on August 15, 1044 at Camp operated from Brunswick and an Aviation Chief Radioman. Kearney, Calif. The squadron numerous overseas bases::; ; in the I served during the Second World first four! of these years it tallied I FRA Convention I War at Kaneohe, Hawaii, and at over 25,000 accident free The 42nd Annual National Convention - Clark Field In the Philippines. hours.In of the Fleet Reserve As- Remaining in the Far East until September 1961 Patrol socation, an association career 1947, the squadron was renamed Squadron Seven moved to NAS enlisted male personnel of the Cdr. Wood with Mr. Sandefer VP ML 7 and movedto Jacksonville. Operationaland admInistrative Navy and Marine Corps, will be MCAS Miramar for transitionto control was shift- held in Norfolk, Va., beginningSept. the P2V aircraft. That same ed to Commander Fleet Air Wing 23 and ending Sept. 26, Hurricane Victims Need HelpJax year it became an east coast Eleven. Since this date the squadron at the Golden Triangle Motor squadron, shifting its home baseto has completed deployments to hotel - NAS Quonset Point, R. I. In Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; Rota, The Secretary of the Navy -- In an effort to assist A relief organizational meet- September 1948 the designation Spain; Keflavik, Iceland;and four has urged all commanding offi- the thousands of persons left ing was held yesterday corningand of VP 7 was given to the deployments to Sigonella, Sicily. cers to grant leave to officer homeless In the wake of Hurricane the following drop-off points command.In Since the squadron's most recent and enlisted personnel who are Camille, the air station is were designated for those wish- 1953 VP 7 again shift- return from the Mediterranean members of the Fleet Reserve cooperating in a program to pro- ing to assist: Chapel Annex, ed operations to the Pacific to on February 23 it has com- who wish to attend the conven- vide food, clothing and other relief Bldg. 722, Navy Wives' Club become the first east coast pat- menced transition to the P 3A tion provided they can be sparedand items for victims of the Nursery, Bldg. 560and the Naval rol squadron\ to join the United Orion aircraft. operations permit. storm. Air Rework Facility in the Times Nations forces in the Korean con- Square Area and Division. off ices. flict. VP 7 operated out of Most urgent items needed 'for- Iwakuni, Japan under Fleet Air the immediate relief of the victims - Wing Six and in support of Task include new or clean used . Force 77 until January 1954 and clothing, canned and nonperishable - then returned to Qtonset ,Point. food items. Baby bottles and : VP -7 transitionedtotheP2V-;| other necessities will also be accepted at the designated drop- Dental CorpsCelebrates I off points. M ' %k x1'1- Anyone wishing to give moneyto 57thThe ; the relief effort may do so at the Red Cross office Bldg. 39. U. ?. Navy Dental Corps Those who want to make a marks its 57th year of world- monetar contribution may arrange - wide service to the Navy and Mar to have the offer pickedup ine Corps tomorrow.On 5? / x by calling the Red Cross, August 22, 1912, President Ext. 2426/2427. Taft signed an act authorizing"not of relief effort Full details more than :30 assistant den . tal surgeons to become part of were not available at deadline, the Medical Department of the however, anyone having questionsmay United States Navy." contact the station public In the years since the numberof xc: affairs office, Ext. 2370/2379 dentists In the Navy has grownto 1,800. Noting the anniversary, Adm.E. ; '! I PuebloA I 'P. Holmes, commander in t1 chief, I1. S. Atlantic Fleet, said = one hour special, "Today, the Dental Corps continues - to earn the admiration and "Pueblo: A Question of appreciation of the men and Intelligence," will be fea- women of the United States Navy tured on WFGA-TV Channel and Marine Corps. I join with GUEST SPEAKER-VAdm. R.L. Townsend, Commander Naval Air Force Atlantic, speaks to 12 from 7:30: to 8:30: p.m., all the officers and of the Atlantic Fleet in extend men heart- members and guests of Patrol Squadron 45. The occasion was VP-45's change of command Monday, Aug. 25. The specialis lest congratulation and best Tuesday when Cdr. W.H. Saunders was relieved by Cdr. R.A. Mason. In background are (L-R) a close-up study by NBCon wishes for continued success." Cdr. Saunders, RAdm. R.J. Stroh, COMFAIRJAX, and Cdr. Mason. the Pueblo incident.V . ffzcLP - - ' - August 21, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER .. t.' '" I. t> I V J n.e' Services) I Editorial View Points .t ROMAN CATHOLICSt. f Edwards Chapel Litter : Health HazardLItterbugs F w SUNDAY MASS9!} &.11 a.m. 1. DAILY MASo11:130: a.m. Confers:; .* will be held on and littering are menaces I Sunday at 8:30: & 10:30:: a.m. It costs U. S. taxpayers an estimated $500 million annually to instead: of Saturday.U. . remove litter from streets, highways, parks, beaches and other w. public property. Military bases, once showplaces for spic-and- r S. NAVAL HOSPITALSt. span tidiness, are now included in the litter arena. Although they Luke' .s Chapel are more rigidly controlled than our streets and highways, litter- . ing on our bases is a serious problem. whatever form it r SUNDAY{ MASS8:00: a.m. In addition to the enormous cost in may be, is a health menace as wellas a disgrace! It creates breeding NEW TOP ENLISTED-Taking the review at the relief and investiture PROTESTANT WORST UP grounds for disease-carrying insects and rodents. It is repulsive of the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps are, from left: SERVICES10:00 a.m. to those who remember the oasis of cleanliness and beauty\. General Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., Commandant; Sergeant Major military bases once were. Herbert J. Sweet, retiring Sergeant Major; Sergeant Major JosephW. PROTESTANTAll The problem of littering is of far greater importance on mili- Dailey, new Corps Sergeant Major; and Colonel Paul Graham, Saints' Chapel tary establishments where we live and work in a more confining Commanding Officer of Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. situation. It is closely akin to the family unit. Thus, for efficient, smooth operation there must be a clean and healthy enviroment SUNDAY) in which to live and work. hire Vietnam era veterans for Church School9:00 a.m. Disposal of litter is a costly problem, but is minor when the QUESTIONSand jobs in the first five grades Bldg. # 722 over-all loss of time and money is considered. For example: without requiring competitive Junior Church -10:00: a.m. Check the dump area of any military establishment and you will examinations.Q. Bldg. 11 722 Divine Worship Service 10 Are the inspections by a.m. Bldg. 4# 750 Red Cross officials done on Communion 8:30 ANSWERSQ. a "no notice" basis? Episcopal a.m. : A. It's done on a regular ba- Small Chapel Bldg $ 750 sis. There are some representatives Youth Fellow 5 ship Junior p.m. there almost all the time What i illl the biggest regularly inspecting the facili Bldg. 722 problem in dealing with the ties. TUESDAY North Vietnamese as far Senior choir Rehearsal-7 p.m. as having them release Q. More than a year ago Bldg. i fr 750 prisoners or even releasethe the VA announced the establishment THURSDAY names of prisoners of United Christian Science Service - A. The greatest problem with States Veterans Assistance 8 p.m. I31dg. Centers in 21 major cities find piles of soft drink bottles. Perfectly good, reuseable, returnable regard to North Vietnam's at- throughout the country. SUNDAY' titude is it's consistent refusalto 6 bottles --- a great deal of loss in revenue. These bottles Are these USVACs still op. Evening Worship p.m. abide by the Geneva Convention 0 get there by careless and indifferent personnel, both civilian The Geneva Conventionof crating Bldg. 750 and military, tossing them aside, either in or at trash cans 1949 spells out how a country A. Yes, and they are staffedby TUESDAY Pentecostal Fellowship:: --7p.m. out of a car window. should treat prisoners. North representatives of the VA, ! Profit derived from the sale of soft drinks at many military Vietnam has signed this Con- Civil Service Commission, Department Bldg.\ V t 722 establishments Is credited to the recreation fund. So, militaryand vention.Q. of Labor, and other civilian personnel who carelessly lose or discard refillable agencies. They are no more ef ) '\ bottles are knifing their own pleasure and that of their co-workers. What is a "disadvan- fective than ever. Empty soft drink bottles and cans, although far from being the taged veteran Traffic entire cause of the litter problem greatly contribute to it. Do A. For Veterans Administration - your part in the war against litter by first accepting the fact that educational assistance pur- litter is filth fti the making and as such should be disposed of in poses, a disadvantaged veteranis ViolationsThe one who has not completedhigh its proper place, not dropped the individual's convenience to school.Q. . become a health hazard and eye sore. Is the United States -following is a report of ...... willing to negotiate with motor vehicle accidents and traf- the National Liberation fic violations for the period August - Aim For Peace Front as far as the exchange 5 through August 11. of prisoners is con- Number of Accidents cerned? This week----------5 ',- A. The United States does Total accidents this year through Not For CloudsBy not hold prisoners. Men who are 'T August 11-- - -353 captured by U. S. forces are Number of accidents through turned over to the South Viet- August 1968 - -251 LCdr. Cecil D. Harper. CHC namese government. : Total number of days since last Q. I completed high injury in a motor vehicle accident - school before entering the - - -75 The flight of Apollo Eleven has most certainly captured the ima- service, but did not receiveany gination of all mankind. It has been the greatest technical achieve- college training. Is Number of Accidents ment In the history of man, and a month after"The Eagle" landed there any special program PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON This week - --58 the celebrations continue all across the land. under which I can qualify Speeding - - -10 In a recent speech, President Nixon said that he hoped we would for government employment "To a crisis of the spirit, we Reckless Driving - -1 now "raise our sights" to further and greater achievements. On ? need an answer of the spirit. Going through stop sign -5 the surface all this sounds well and good. But I question now the ' A. Yes. Under a new pro- And to find that answer, we Other violations - -42 attitude of all who "on to the stars" as well as those general say gram government agencies may four need only look within ourselves. Thirty drivers appeared - who cry "no more. before the Traffic Hearing It is my firm belief that we should lower our sights a bit, for to 02k/ Board on August 14. Dis- aim too high is to aim only at the sky, the clouds -- nothing. To position of the cases included the aim too low is not to aim at all. So, in essence, our quest is to get (More than following: 10 lost driving and 200,000 copies of the ourselves into proper perspective -- clearer focus, and to place our !shra h Y & r r above poster (in color) are nowbeing parking privileges abord station - emphasis on the proper values. distributed through theservices' for various periods; 15 Never before have so mahy men so completely focused their supply depots. The were assigned to complete an talents, energy and resources toward ,any single goal as they did quotation is taken from Presi- eight hour course in remedial in placing man on the moon. Man had never made such a concerted dent Nixon's Inaugural Ad-, driving; one received a sus- effort In all history. Those chosen for this task knew their goal dress.) pension. and agreed upon it. Each had the common goal of placing a man on i. _ the moon, and with motivation, and determination, and agreement they completed their mission. It took almost ten years and twenty- tYts five billion dollars but they did, it. Now let's level our aim a bit. For us to shout about that all that ; r JTAX AIR NEWS money and energy could have been used better at home may be true. . But -- It will not do one bit of good so long as we cannot agree on what our goals are -- the methods to use -- and how much resource kL should be available. Until such time as man can listen with a The JAX AIR NEWS is a Chilian enterprise Newspaper distributed - hearing ear, see with seeing eyes, and work with willing hands each Thursday at the U. S. Naual Air Station, Jacksonville - toward the common goal of brotherhood and peace; until he can 1 $ Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a private do that, he will continue to aim only at the clouds. es firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAN All NEWS must be forwarded to the Public Affairs office, nor 2, NAS Jacksonville eji by |12:00: noon on Monday before puhlication. News t t items arc welcomed' from all sources Telephone 772 11 I IS or 111'l ). r Advertisements arc solicited by the publisher and queries concerning such should' he directed to: '; 4' t HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY WET WOLFHOUND-Sp4 Rob- 4747 San Juan Avenue Jacksonville Fla. 32210 ert Babb, 25th Inf. Div., pushes Telephone 388 2755 or' 387 : 3566AUGUST his way through water Tilled rice paddies as his unit searches VOL. 27 N0 22 for Viet Cong near the Oriental 21 1969Page River, Republic of Vietnam. a . - . ' 21, 1969 JAX .AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3 I"" : ,, <", ,...j'!"t, \ : ' '< :".}i;",,"" ;?: <' : '. t 1Ib1Io I": '< : : ': : ,;: :. .> '" ' " . ' ), 1r1 4rb 't . . , t > >, .',. .t ',':}.," "' ' , r- ,,, >," .. ,,'".;:' .*c55L . 100,000..Commander S.R. Foley Jr., Commander of CarrierAir ,, ', Wing Eleven records it with a VA-37 Corsair (New Type) .f. aboard the USS Kitty Hawk (CVA-63)). : 'M ; !: : S S m* CVW-11/ C.O. Scores 100OOOthAboard "',"<\, "' \:J.R'rl'""'":"': ,:,',,''"..",., '- ," ,,.', the USS Kitty HawkUSS ' 11TTr: _ KITTY I IAWK, Aug. 10 -- It was: eight years ago this 1 ' The 100,000th aiecraft to makean month, on Aug.21, that Captain .,:t :,; ,': :, . > arrested landing aboard the Thad T. Coleman (then Com- 't. \< _ USS! Kitty Hawk (CVW-6iO) slammed mander), also a CVW-11 Com- ,:: ..' ""'-, to a halt this mo ring when mander, recorded the first arrested - the tailhook of an A-7A Corsair landing aboard the Kitty ; 1J grabbed the number one rresting Hawk during! operations In the cable as the aircraft carrier Guantanamo Bay, Cuba area. .-, " plied the Tonkin Gulf on patrol. Cdr. Foley commenting on the . Commander S. R. Foley Jr., . ( > landing, remarked: "It certainly . Commanding officer of Carrier wasn't best. I Y Air Wing Eleven (CVW-11)),piloted my was com- Ya ' ; + ming in too slow and the LSO a a *' ., ' VA-37 the historic land- rt a to t (Landing Signal Officer) got me z , ing. to put it on and avoided a wave- -r- off." Cdr. Foley Is originally from SAVE MONEY Manchester, N. 11. Between cruises, he resides with His ........- ... -.-.-..- - REGULARLYCLIPPEReCROSBYeSEACRAFT cruises, he resides with his wife and two children at 2655 Soder- HOME..A Corsair fighterof blom Ave. In San Diego. the type that achieved r P ::::;:;::::::::;:::::::;:;:::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: lasting fame during World MILITARY AUTO INSURANCEAll War II arrives at BridgeportConn. .OZ ( .) Airport by way of a Ranks All AgesLOW OVERSEAS U.S. Army/Sikorsky CH-54A Flying Crane. The Corsair, RATES o ........ donated to the Chateau Thierry Detachment of the oroias Marine Corps League by the EASY MONTHLYPAYMENTS San Salvador Air Force, was $ brought from Bayonne, N.J., by the big helicopter. Pre- GATOR ROCKET SA'IIN S viously it had been broughtto : .. this country by ship. 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Phone: 772.0260 771 8987 (Evenings) I J SHIPPING OUT? -S' Large Lots With Concrete Patio Come sell those unwanted %'JY ,/ 10' x 40'. Paved Off Street items. We furnish location, tables and Want to take a vacation, pay off your bills, and Parking. Free Water, Sewage advertising for you. No have extra cash-all at the same time? Get a u and Garbage Service. J f A license required for Beneficial All-in-One Loan.It does everything- \ FREE PRIVATE yl W casual sellers. all at once Call Beneficial today. \ @ f# Open every weekend 9 to 6. ,. FISHING LAKE (Stocked) Beneficial finance Located in 2600 Blk of N. SystemLOANS Swifton Village was designed with spacious, carefree Edgewood at 20th St. UP TO $600 Mobile Home Ii ving in mind. We're proud of "Our Snack Bar & Restroomsfor Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville Village." Won't you come see us? your convenience.Tor 5635 ROOSEVELT BLVD.,VENETIA VILLAGE SHOP. CTR. HAROLD & LOIS MEECE Proprietors further 'Info. Call Next to Winn-Dixie Phone:388-9374 SHIFTON VILLAGE 5515 J18th STREET 76 -705B 768-4793 5059 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE 384-4595 ((2 Blocks Off Blending I Boulevard) 78 1-9886 3 other Btntficiol offi. the Jackienvill AreaS NAS & CECIL FIELD tv. CONVENIENT TO BOTH .. __..... . phon.book whil pagtt for n or il effio wwx NNMI_/NNN_.___ 'MI..I..IM."I""II11August ---- . t August 21, .1969 ---1- Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER I Youth Corps Still On the Job at NASJax Pk1 k t ,.ay ..J b"sh.x3F y' - the admirationoftheirfellowem- Branch of the Material Di- Jax -- Two young workers at age the naval air station are putting ployees.Pat vision. Pat recently completedher \% _ I their vacation from school to gooduse Campbell, a 1908 graduateof first year of college at Tusk- v't at the Supply Department as New Stanton High School in egee Institute in Alabama and "summer aids1 and have earned Jacksonville, works intheStor- handles typing and filing\ assignments - in the storage branch. She .. ' says the people in Supply are H\ there "to work" and although the (' ," . adjustment to office work was a t J'/, little hard she now enjoys her 'Ifi., :- :b Ra work and pointed out that she : : I has "learned organization\ and (,t*!>< ,, < the importance of holding a job." ",i'i": '"'; Pot has an eye on her futureas ''f ' she banks her earnings with :: "" the hopes of putting them towarda j/ ,I degree in medicine. This fall . she will transfer to the Univer- ;t: ;I , sity of Michigan where, as a biology ' ., major, she will continue : : 1 d4, w A studying on a General Motors '.- !" . E '4p Scholarship. The Navy may also ,, 'i'i. 1 t be in the future after completingher undergraduate work.The I Supply Department is happy to have her as one of their summer STAMP OF APPROVAL-Willie Hunter goes over the in aids but unfortunately for them after Sept. 1 she will hit the books ventory of newly arriving material at Supply where he has again and follow the Wolverinesat worked for the past two summers Ann Arbor. Willie Hunter also works for DO YOU SEE ANYTHING DOC-Parents and doctors Supply and is a former ckman joined together and put pre-school children... at Eugene Butler High School where he graduated from last June. Now he is making tracks around the parcel post area of A9' SY the Receiving Department in Sup ply where his supervisors think 1A he does a commendable job. Thisis his second summer with Supply where he inventories incoming f material in the multl- pack area. Willie's money isn't spent( fool ishly as he finds three brothersand three sisters at home that 9qb are always more than happy to relieve him of any extra change. Music also plays a big part in his young life, as lie blows a hot trumpet for a Jacksonville group called "The Dynamics." Willie would like to continue his educa- x .a d"i tion in the music field and has .. aspirations of attending FloridaA ON THE LINE-Pat Campbell cheerfully assists a caller & M in the near future and , in'the material division of Supply but soon will be heading major in music. The person- t T3 Q '' pRJY yaP t '46's able musician has covered a lot back to school in Michigan. of ground as a long distance runner - for his track team and says S 'es+ap a'+r D he isn't ready to stop moving yet ' as he keeps on the go in the Sup- 7 y ply Department. : iJ / l& J 40 / I z. ya :Rcw3 7 BY BELLAIR HOME BUILDERS INC.Bellair's L, til I ti CWtMiwO It1u1 j ...through the required physical exams. 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Travel' South on Blanding ,,-' '_..x._....." ............. 2464825MMHMHNimiMMMNNWNNmMmMMmMMMIMMMMMW ONE THOUSAND RIVERSIDE AVE. . Boulevard (llwy. #21)) /I/NIIM' NNMIIN/N MNI/NNINNINMIN PHONE 355.3487 EVENINGS 2646335t r - August 21, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page StMawtb..y nh aaa.F r .,"".. .. r r 5. C : i ,1rc.V F &a . a k1! 3eLd: s ;k 1: f i:' L.' v"k4 AYu k ; 1 , d b R J !TI L ++ skwl !' ;? 'J .;;:,:,,.. & < r 4" & Ii': J . , z i e Q a 'f'fr ,1 IAII iL_ irR , w w ktd ? t < R s $ \ -'- HM2 G.R. Eddings, Jr., Shore Patrol e _ _ _ DCC A.G. McClintock, Security . ,4 , , of ?dw z + t E tttiLI ; N if ;/ R + .' II I kYcE1 !::1 \ xx m7* 3 x ' '" h9,1 R 1f f'- p a'o ,.' q -dft( 1ii 'a ,rr9as /: yy + .yd 4 f fN __ __ z -- - DP2 N.L. Mann, Data Pro- ETI I W.S. Holmes, Communications cessing DPI I E.D. .Pierce, Data Processing Happiness is A ThingHave Called Shipping Over THIS WEEK'S You Tried C. 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I __ --r SPACIOUS & PEACEFULMARSHALL 66 VOLKSWAGEN. $895 On Normandy Blvd. (near ACRES R&H, New tires NAS & Cecil Field) and 9351 10.Ird Street just off Beach Blvd. on Jacksonville's newest & MARINA BODY most modern mobile home Southside. ) 387-4669 SHOP community is now open for I \ 389-4659 BRODEUR your inspection. Large 44 z BENSONAND 0 AUTO-MARINE SERVICE CENTER 75' lots. ' Personnel Service Inc. ONLY $35 PER MO. Roosevelt Blvd. at Ortega Riuer PH. 387-4669 BUZARD 5144 Normandy Blvd. Swimming pool', tennis court, cALL 389.H61 LICENSED YACHT BROKER 384-1351 shuffleboard court, I n U Q MOTORS WRECKER AD SALESSERVICESTORAJ 3947 Blvd. Center Dr. pit, picnic built for your en- 396-6902 joyment. Act Today'' call; : SERVICE NEPTUNE TRAILER! CL VCR A NO MOTOR COURT JOBS OF ALL TYPESWE Mr. F. S. Martin. Manager WHOLESALE and RETAIL THUNDERBIRDEVINRUDE WELCOME YOUR 1310 CASSAT AYE. INQUIRY WITHOUT COST 359 2924For PHONE 388.5004 OR OBLIGATION. Full Details . 1 r ........ _._ .- -- --r--------.-......-----..--. . _ u.- - 1 I Page 6 lAX AIR NEWS/A+ETERBURNER August 21, 1969 Employee Merit Promotion I Retirement Opportunities Set . Jax----Merit promotion opportunities 69 Planner & Estimator (Public{ Course SetJax currently open for receipt Works Structures), 83 -69 A/C 4 of applications are listed Instrument Mechanic, 84-69 below. Applications for the positions A/C Instrument Worker, 8569 -- In a move to make shown in the following A/C Electrician, 86 69 Clerk retirement easier for civilian ,, group will be accepted from career (Stenographer ) GS-4: 87 ,- 69 career-conditional em- clerk (Typist) GS-3 and employees here, the air station or GS-4, : station, Rework 88 69 Electronics air Mechanic of the has initiated a retirement planning <.t f ,, plowees course. /' -.r. : Facility, Fleet Air Jack- 9a/C Systems) and 89 69 Elec- The course will include lec- t t, sonville, Fleet Aviation Train- tronics Mechanic (Maintenance). tures and discussions on Civil ing Unit Det. Jax, Naval Hos- Also, 9069 Machinist, 91 - Service retirement and the legal, pital, Commissary Stores,Navy 69 A/C Electrical Worker, 92 - medical and financial matters r.. Recruiting Station, Disease Vec- 69 Planner & Estimator (public related to retirement. Included tor Control Center, Regional Works Electrical Systems) 93 - will be presentations by a Navy Storage Managemant Office, and 69 Industrial Tractor Operator, medical officer, civilian lawyerand Fleet Weather Facility, Jack- 94-69 Apprentice (First Year), representatives of the Social sonville, at any time. 96-69 Statistical Assistant GS-5 Security Administration and Internal STEP UP-Mrs. Mary Robinson has advanced another step in MPB No. 7969 Electronics 97-69 Accounting TechnicianGS Revenue Service, as wellas Civil Service by being promoted to card punch supervisorGS4. Mechanic 80 69 A/C Elec- -4, 101 69 A/C Clerk-Dic- 81 69Accounts Machine Transcriber GS- Worker the Civilian Personnel Depart- tronics tating Cdr. R.L. ment. Williams, Data Processing officer, presentsher Maintenance Clerk GS4, 82 4, 104 69 Supervisory Supply Planned topics include: Phy- with promotion papers. technician GS-8, 105 69 Sec- sical and Psychological Aspects retary (Steno) GS-5, 107 69 of Aging; Legal Aspects of Ag- Equal Job OpportunityAction Card Punch Operator GS-2 and ing and: Retirement; Civil Ser- GS-3, 108 69 Messenger GS-2 vice Retirement System; Social and GS-3, 110' 69 Production Security; Financial Planning in Controller GS-7,and 111-69 Planner - Reference to Taxes; and re Plan InitiatedJax & Estimator (Sheetmetal tirement discussions led by a Worker). panel of retired Navyemployees. Applications for the next Enrollment will be strictly vol- groups of positions will be accepted - untary and in no way will placean -- The station has issuedan setting the policy said, "Super- perience that will qualify them for at any time from careeror obligation on a person to're Affirmative Action Plan to reaffirm ,visors will make sure that each higher paid or more desirable career-condtional employeesof tire. Employees who will beeli" the Nayy's policy of equal employee under their supervisionis jobs. the same commands as listed gible within two years for volun- employment opportunity.It aware of this station's Equal Employees will be given above. However, the first cut- tary retirement will be consid- is the policy of the govern- Employment opportunity Policy and equitable condideration in off date for establishing the registers - ered for enrollment in the course. ment to provide equal oppor ." selection for training. for each position is shown Preference for the course will tunity in federal employment to Employment CoordinatorTo will after the job title: be given to those 60 and older, all qualified person and pro Continuous attention MPB No. 11269 Electronics although it is anticipated that the hibit discrimination because of assist In the implementationof be given to the structuring of Accounting Machine Operator that program will be expanded to include race, color, religion, sex, and the plan, a committee on entrance level position so GS-3 8-26-69,114-69 Pipecoverer - employees in the age groupof national origin. Equal Employment Opportunityhas will provide maximum recruit- & Ensulator 8-26-69,115 69 55 to 60.Meetings. The new station plan calls for been established for the sta ment opportunities. As graded Plasterer 8-26-69,117-69 Sheet- will be held once a the support of all station per tion. The committee is charged and ungraded positions become metal Worker 9-2-69, 118 69 week for a period of six or sonnel, civilian and militarywho with reviewing the equal opportunity vacant, they will be reviewedin Refrigeration & Air Condition seven weeks. Employees desiring share the responsibility of. program plans, and an effort to establish entrance Mechanic 9-2-69and 119 69 to be enrolled in the new implementing the policy.In making an analysis of program level positions at grades GS-1 Military Personnel Clerk GS-5 course have until Sept. 15 to order to leave no questionsin problems and progress and sub- and GS2, and WB-4 and below 82869. submit their requests. Sign up the minds of anyone concern- mitting recommendations to the that would provide additional recruitment Applications for the following forms are available in the Civilian ing NAS Jacksonville's policy commanding officer.In opportunities. position will be accepted from Personnel Department, Ext. and the commanding officer's in- addition, the equal employ- Jobs susceptible to redesign career or career-conditional 3240. fp.n'u.o enforce it.,the instruction: ment opportunity coordinator has will be identified so as to employees of naval and Marine been charged with the responsibility enhance employment and career ,Corps,activities in the Sixth Naval of insuring that all em progression opportunities for District. y..ei ployees are adequately counseled minority groups. MPB No. 106 69 Manage- on matters pertaining to the ment Analyst GS-7, ,GS-9. and ; program. An annual report will sum- GS-11. Closing date is August Other important points in marize the activity's progress, 26. eluded in the instruction on equal achievements and problems in the Applications for the following employment include: Equal Employment Opportunity positions will be accepted only FTv New employees will be Program during the preceding 12 from persons who have career- y p given a thorough orientation on months. conditional appointments in the : employment at the station. It Special arrangements will federal service, of all federal : will be designed to promote an nationwide. be made to provide recruitment agencies understanding of the environ information to minority group MPB No. 10969 Social Worker - }\ fr34 ment and will assure new em- neighborhoods to expedite filling GS-11 with August 28 closing ployees know that fair and equit- able vacancies, and at the same time, date: and 120 69 Electric Ac- treatment will be shown in provide informationa and assis- counting Machine Supervisor GS-5 all aspects of employment. Applications for the position of tance to minority job applicants. Processing new workers , Digital Computer Systems Administrator - promotions and assignment will Requests for recruitment GS-11. MPB No. + k 4s s reflect due consideration of the assistance of the Florida State 113 69 will be accepted from objectives of equal employment Employment Service shall stress all naval and Marine Cors activities - opportunity. Such things as requests the fact that all qualified applicants in the Jacksonville area for reassignment and job must receive equal referral until August 28.Applications . placement will receive consideration priority. for the position of commensurate with Property Sales Specialist, GS-11, workload and personnel require- (Future articles will discuss. will be accepted from the De- ments within the spirit of the complaint procedures and other fense Logistics Services Center, plan., aspects of the newly issued Af- Defense Surplus Sales OfficeSJ - $$$-NARF employees Lawrence M. Tison ,(C) and Travis M. No discrimination will be firmative Action Plan.) and all other Defense Sur- Hickox received checks after they climbed into a RA5C to allowed in work assignments plus Sales Officers until August replace defective fuel controls. Normally, the entire engine employees will be rotated to 28. has to be pulled to replace the, fuel controls. The men were duties within their ratings and Application Forms 171 for all given $90 checks by Cdr. L.I. Wood, NARF CO. positions so that they 'will havean the above positions should be filed equal opportunity to gain ex- with Civilian Personnel Depart- FpUG'OONtt ment, Box 22, NAS Jacksonville, exect/f/ve-fec/jnico// / / Fla. 32212. * For further information regard , BRODEURpersonnel ing these positions,see the copiesof service inc 1 (( the bulletins or announcementsor y 3947 Blid. Center Drive call Ext. 2320. Jacksonillle, Fla. 32207 flHLJHlLlHlL A/C 904 396-6902 Train to become a JUNIOR OFFICERSInterested .. - - -.. SPORTSCASTERUnder in Blue Chip and AIIIIII Fortune "500" firms ? 1 I PHONE II the GI Bill! Recruiting for Florida, The Southeast and Nation-wide! 3sa.a53S I1rJ For information dial ENGINEERING ACCOUNTING I 356-8351 I ADMINISTRATION SALES New, (] DATA PROCESSING MGMT TRAINING Delightful, and aooooaaI 1249.1251 KING ST II COMPANY PAID FEES Fun-Oriented I Apartments JACKSONVILLE FLA. 32204WANTED II I,&ee:t PEST $ Offered by many firms recruiting college graduate II 0 2'/ Ills South candidates. of USED CAMERAS II I r.1I(COHTROLSERVICEtO JAX AND on US 17 : ; Affiliated offices in 120 cities V . t- I EQUIPMENT. ORANGE ' PARK WE PAY o o. Robert 354.6314FREE A. Brodeur President , PHI 264 TOP I . . 4263 I DOLLAR 388-8535 .:... Inspection LURING THIS AD WITH YOU! I 0OO00, - -- .. -- .. .. r. - ---- - - 1 August 21 1969 AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER JAX. 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PHONE i.o4oON . 7at'2BOI <;S Tl Cal'sT.V. P S Dairii : } AUTO SUPPLY Sales Service FISH BAR-B-QUE SANDWICH y 'RCA a ZENITH COLOR, BLACK Bt WHITE Queen STEREO FRENCH FRIES ALL KINDS fc ONION RINGS OF DOGS \ V V ' Seven Days AWeek" BANKAMERICARDBRAZIERBURGERS ?*&* ,; MU1ARY DISCOUNT.': >\ WE'LCOME HERE 103rd St. & Blanding Blvd. Call 771-7291 771-3103 "{5836 ::Timuquana'Rd. 5911: Beach:Blvd.,:?; x'' "WE SELL THE BEST A SERVICE THE REST FASTEST SERVICE IN TOWN 5 7715436 > PH. 359-2106 < 63B7 103RD ST. JACKSONVILLE FLA. }54R R r awfie c Alwhr} n2\hyroh x s?k. u? r., } v ? ha'a ,,...::..* .: .:.,:....4:;':;::.::. .n.:::+.::::!,:: ,'- \' Jay Jester, USN Ret., Mgr. PHONE 771 8780 ,. ,. ,.. . .nn>:., OBJECTIVEt 771 8781"JAYS" OFFigM ATEVEHICUEjlt; RCnOK 2>' :+ao': s2<':) Possible ; ewxt , :.r.# :n ueAaanAttnMtn ,:.>: WESCONNETT s'x f<;;; , v{fi }; :: : y '4 : ': + 4' .f''t '; ,,.i... i Standard Service ;: SREDGRHNi GARAGijF0 103rd & Blending __ ,;AlJGItT19,19IS9: : t .> : r>I MilJfes''South o/NASsHt3; > a flyl7.0)fartfl; ) CQ1'ark{: }, Complete Auto Repairs -w MINIMUM AMOUNTS REQUIRED TO INVEST., .. ; vVV' I"stst5eryli? ; Lled>lttx t al tt; ::;, ,:::}::,:. ; s W V r > Call Or',WrMe;:.*.' "' i iQpftrlflltOl ) t11i4Monday 1 V AHERICAN SHAREHOtDER'S' INC- : : We take better care [STANDARD] r ,. 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Lane Ave. 781-3027 Smoked Fish & Deviled Crabs r 3"y 6524: $/uart.Ave 1 '''Jack$0fVllIlrt.:32210: & 380-7004 Over 750 New & Used Mobile HomesRUDY'S 6567 103rd St. 772-0981 fo choose from 2 "%ff .. po:yNj y a u. .,k :.. orxxa}rower;+ w xr,' x} ,w, }rpx f t >k :. M S.u cqc, : ...}}Saacal 2qea, .,. {{ :i t<:R:: :iti: S '' 4,}: .". n.;..'...:.;rV sv'. 9. : ., : : })':yiif}.:y4:,:,y.; ,:;.,'y nk{ m ill '.t du'R'f'f!','.,:,.2kG1';};+;+,r,.,,. :iCRESWIEW' yyyay'nyyatr:,n,; {::'f': yri l : n ;i%+ s ra::;Y.iDETROITER ;: :!' J 'raf Ml Pw < >* Vm P *r , ! + 4.7. r}: :;afi: : fi2gakf; {};eta} : :. PLANTATION MOBILE HOUSIKBfc,4 ..v $AFEWAY ., NMIN/NIN/N/IIININNW red caret NNN/NNNI NMNNINNNI-N-I nGf4A t 1 YNURSERY Id kINDERGARTEN { T4ll1rr:>.:k 'v<:{: }:: :};Nk WIN'ON<, FOREVER FINE FOOD SPCcttllzit: .I n PtrranalCart :: :: '. v:: :4y.; :r+ %::'{x i5. \ ++ ' : s 24 HOURS :- : :{ tx # .' 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' .. t is offered you and your family I each time you'arrive' i at charming g Bellair Family : ::: = dc yf il ; ;!::. at I B BELLAIR E L L A I R 2 & 3 BEDROOM B E D R 0 0 FAMILY F A I A APARTMENTS P A R, E N S friendly Apartments.p folks s Clay,I and; County Bellair has Family long Apartments been noted: continue for its neighborly in:this I s gracious atmosphere tradition.: and FULL SIZE SWIMMING POOL KIDDIE POOL 12 WASHER LAUNDRY ROOM FAMILY RECREATION ROOM GIGANTIC BAR-B-Q. & PARTY PATIO ; I TlIUCI i ftflflflN ka ?i'tc&1't&' . :::0.:0.i 0" :: .,... h1W-x; ,; >. : :: ,' ';" , .... i .:=_ ooa U. ..EE.2... TIUAU if.L. h !:hn:: Haypt:011;: t,: I c: . ' t DOWNTOVNkJ '::.:.:::::: ::;:::;:::;:: ' E I 0 .. F .,; I ;t...;.!:.r:.;.t...i. 11,. '. . I I [ H I Cecil ; jf 1'1'_" Ij\\ 1 -1.1 . Field" : S I " I NM.J ( 1 . r-f incimE : t 1I 1Im ----r I C E "."1 100. ....10Gal .:.;' .... .... .' . o I .ISfII 0 f'::: :..::.:. I. / .::..:.: ... .. .J.. ''J'.;" : IIHOOI PARK :::: ; )'1 :::: ' _ I "' :::: BELLA' IR' :: . IHIIIIIJJlI I ; ; ) . fi ; ! 8 Crn.&' IMMo 5011- I Ideally located in casual Clav County, moments from metropolitan 1 acks onvlll e. Fine ;" :: ; ":, : lQl.\.J D \ lU I I U''I 1001'' schools, churches, shopping 1 facilities. near by and fishing, boating, hunting, golf and .//I .; :: :: : ,.. camping available in the immediate vicinity. J'' : : I m } I.unlll.IOOI : .. . . 4 & 4 -I--- t \ &Ii.IIOOI a .I..... .:.: 2 and d 3 BEDROOM FAMILY Y d :: I In :::- /c' t1 :: :: !,1 .1.1p ." II a a ": ", [(! here are no unsightly utility poles or wires to mar the beauty of Bellair '!''i"fl" j A PARTIllIEIITS' I ,: ." /4>artments.." all" wiring is underground for your greater pleasure and safety. ::::: :::: The Bellair Family Apartments offer a choice of ground floor or second floor level t. ,,p:;.. ;: Your friends will delight to be entertained in the spacious recreation hall with :: :: 2 or 3 Bedrooms, I or r 2 Baths, in a wide variety of floor plans one of which is certain to be Its fireplace, barbecue grill and snack bar. A . suited for, your family's' desires. Most of the apartments are of single story units and all are of ideally solid and shuffleboard courts make your leisure hours huge more Olympic pleasant pool, and a kiddie a large pool :.;.::.:r:.:..'..;................................................................................................................................................................................;.....;..;..;..;..;..:..:..:..;..:..;..;..;..;..:..;..;..;...;...;...............;.........:.M..:.....:.....:..:..:..:..1:';"::' ,,,i t J.. I : masonry fire retardant construction. Choose from unfurnished. models or models furnished completely in and complete laundry make your chores less tedious. All this and much, much the latest Mediterranean decors. Luxurious wall to wall carpeting is installed in all units, as well as more will add to your comfort, convenience and happiness when you become one the most modern GE appliances.,. individual controlled Air ConditionerlHeater, refrigerator, range and "friendly neighbors" of Bellair. garbage disposal. Huge walk In closets and storage rooms give more than ample storage space for all your belongings. Sorry, no pets. z U U ___ _- All Units equipped I _! with 2 BEDROOM$130$ Month 3 BEDROOM-SI40 Month General ;Elec.trie'Page ..,. 1 H1 1r B "" r Page 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER August 21, 1969 I T CECIL SPORTS ROUNDUP ] Cecil Wives MeetNAS SMC George Blackburn Cecil. Navy Wives Clubs of America Cecil Field #121 will hold a sandwich sale Hi there, sports fans! tremendously with defensive August 22 Hangar 67Squadron( Now, with the Sixth ND soft- play, and Don Hardman was showing 174 area). The sale will startat ball out of the way--and Cecil) ,Linus Brewster how to doa 10:30: a.m. and last untill the 4 t) r forward to intramural bowling ballerina step and still hold sandwichs are gone. The club " the classy new lanes,and the foot- onto the ball.Several I is raising money to help pay ' ball leagues will soon be start- young chiefs played in the expenses of as many membersas ing workouts. the contest (names withheld dueto possible to the national con- ,. 4 : [But for a moment, back to the embarrasment to Dad) and vention of NWCA. The conven- Raiders. A hearty well done." showed pop how to hit axd.run. tion is being held this year at . Had they been able to come Tom Richards lost ground in his Little C.",eK, Norfork Va. in up with a big hit in their 1-0 batting for CPO batting title and October. NWCA is the only national $_ t AM.9 . loss to NCTC Pensacola, I do now is challenging Snoopy for federation of Navy wives. believe they would have been the title of lowest average: Good Membership is open to the wivesof / JL representing Sixth ND when it luck, 'Milo'Last enlisted personnal in all Sea it went into regional play last weekin Monday the Old Men play services. Meetings are heldat Little Creek, Va. ed Lake Shore Athletic Association the Chapel Fellowship t Hall Meanwhile, the winner, Key and Jim Lee shut the 9:30 a.m. to 11:30: a.m. the second - West, picked four Raiders to augment shoremen down for six innings and fourth Tuesday of each WEATHER GUESSER WINGS..more commonly called Naval their club in the doings before an error allowed a run month. The next meeting,August\ Observer Wings, and awarded flight meteorologists, are pinnedfor last week at Little Creek. to score, Lake Shore .bowed to 26, will feature a cosmetic dem- Lcdr W.H. Ledbetter by his wife Betty. He racked up Raiders slammin' for the Sixth the Chiefs 12-3 after being unable onstration by a Merle Norman 2,000 hours with VW-4 at Jax before coming here. He also ND were Bill Painter, to add more than two tallysin cause representative followed by a received his permanent commission in the ceremonies in the Bob Fewell, Tom Sabin and'Don the late innings. luncheon There is a FREE office of the Cecil C.O. Jackson. The new bowling allwy is officially nursery. The CPO softball, team still open. While Captain Mc- undefeated.. They downed Linn and Captain Simon were Boca Raton Native Gets Bronze Star Here I INAS Saint Matthews, a church team, christening lanes at one end of 11-6 last week with Red Baron the new facility, all eyes wentto Linder winning his second slow one individual (name merci- CECIL Seaman Apprentice During February of this year crew members were injured t from Pitch contest. Kent Stillmanand fully withheld) who, bowlingfar William R. Hansen, Attack while on operation in the Mekong the blast. Hansen,who was bleedIn - Lew Center aided the Baron down from the C. O. and Squadron One Seventy Four Delta area Ha use n's convoy came f about the head, saw that the with home runs. Center had exec, crashed to all fours and was awarded theBronzeStarwithCombat under attack. I Us boat began coxswain, who was seriously two round trippers. Riley Bayer nearly brought about a repair "V" here August 8, for injured, was unable to control and Ray Bathhurst helped Linder request on the lane he was open- heroism while serving in Viet to give the support when it was the boat and relieved him of his NIMMMIMMMMMMMMM Ing for use. Some failed to follow nam with River Squadron 11. hit by a rocket. Six of the nine duties. TOLW'STire: : the rest of his delivery as the ball went ity meyy- Captain James Morin is New CFAD I : Cc>>- the ball went its merry way '11 I into the strike zone and rolled ten pens (Editor's Note: The man with Following a tour as a flight MMINMRECAPS over.Golf the freshest set of four stripe instructor inthe Naval Air Train Was going to give a writeupon shoulderboards on station is ing Command, Captain Morin received - the little round white ball Captain James B. Morin, who qualifications as a helicopter - people. If secretaries of the relieved Captain Billy Phillipsas pilot before reporting to $ 95 ,Gold and Blue League will Dial Commander Readiness Attack the Pacific Fleet in 1953. lie "Poison Pen" Extension 206, Carrier Air Wing Four here was ordered to VF-III[ where, CALL: I'll take the quotes and get out recently. Still a commander when her was Landing Signal Officer 77 D-9934 the poop in answer.to the query he arrived and took command, for Air Task Group One and "When are you going to give us here are some of the rungs in then Operations Officer VF- 6324 BLANDING/ BLVD., cow pasture pros a writeup?" the ladder he climbed to the head III until 1957, when he was ordered - of Cecil's non deploying air wing.i to the Naval Post Graduate - i- School, Monterey, Cal. Captain James B. Morin of Subsequent duty was with the ., Worcester, Mass. is a graduateof the University of Californiaand Staff, Commander Naval Air t, entered the Navy in 1954. Forces, Pacific fleet and as Operations - Recieving his designation as a Officer for the Commander - '" Naval Aviator in 1948, he reported Attack Carrier Air Wing '4. to the Atlantic Fleet to serve Nine Ordered to VA-155, wherehe + .r < 1 with VA-45: and VF-14. MorinBob's assumed command in June \ . [ 1965. Prior to being ordered to Readi- ness Attack Carrier Air Wing Oak Hill Four, Captain (then Commander) 1 Morin seved: as Commander Attack - Carrier Air Wing Seven. ., ,. Pure Service Center I He is married to the former Betty A. Kane of I llolden, Mass. They have five children, James Open for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. Sarah, John, Mary and Lydia. Leave time? Get an road service pick up & delivery -------N- HFC TraveloanDeciding r 1 mechanic on duty American ft Foreign Cars where to go on your leave is easy. 771 9156 103rd & Jammes Road Deciding how you'll pay for it may be more diffi Jacksonville. FloridaAItDftEY'.t cult. We think we can help. An HFC Traveloanwill "MOTORSPLENTY : give you cash to cover every travel expense. Later, you can repay HFC in convenient monthly 1 !ask: : 1 amounts. Household helps more service people 1 Used VW's 1 I every year than any other company of its kind. 1 Reasonable 1 Shouldn't you include an HFC Traveloan in your 1 STATE INSPECTED leave plans? LOUNGE & PACKAGE STORE CARS . .. ... .. ... .. ... ... ... --- 1.. 3909 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771 -3385 ------ Need 'lip to S6OO? 1 64 RENAULT, $390 . . .. . .. .. . ... ENDoftheMONTHSALE 0 66 RAMBLER. $390 1 Wag., A/T. R&H. Apply for your loan by phone, U 62 VW SEDAN. $290 we'll supply your loan by mail 61 PONTIAC. $140 1 r Hardtop :.. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE t2a34tazm4 ALL MIXED DRINKS 60 2-Dr.CHEVROLET. $140 1; Half Price 1 60 FALCON. . $260 1 1 2-Dr. 1 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 7 PM TIL CLOSING 1 ..w... t. r Cedar Hills Shopping Center Last Tuesday Of 1 We Buy-Self-FiHonce 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone: 771-9190 Each Month Only! 1 6566 Normandy 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 i CASE LOTS at Boulevard 1i Penman Plaza Shopping Center 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone: 246-6421 WHOLESALE PRICES i 7814978 1 1 ------______ I ,August 21, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page I If '65 VW $895 '67 CAMARO MovieSchedule $1750. Excel. Cond. 389 5877 WANT AD SECTIONAds 'UNFURNISHED 2 BR, REDEC. Murray 1 Hill, $60 mo. 771 2877or EV-9-4275. THURSDAY, August 21 Ads should be mailed to the Holt Publishing' Company, 4747 San Juan \vc.t Jacksonville (}, to arrive not later than Tuesday for publication the following, Thursday. NAS: "THE SOUND OF MU- Ads publisher arriving is too 1 late for this deadline will be published' the following week unless the QUALITY CHILD CARE All SIC" starring Julie Andrews and be received WITH instructed the otherwise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must Day. Educational classes for Christopher Plummer. Color the for ad. copy children 3 5 yrs. After school musical drama. G/S ((174 mins.) care. Good Shepherd United HOSPITAL: "BONNIE AND Do Not Send Cash Methodist Church. 5417 Lenox CLYDE starring Warren Beat- Ave. Ph 786 0757. Rea- ty and Faye Dunaway. Colordrama. - Rate: M.H.MIIM charge ((3 Hies).$2.00 sonable Fees.WATER A/E ((111 mins.) FRIDAY, August 22 FRONT LOTS Per additional lire ((4 words per 11.1))_. 0.50 High Wooded, Ideal investment. Mobile Homes welcome. I mileE. NAS: "PLANET OF THE of Lake Asbury on 209. La- APES" starringCharletonHest- Rue 725-3992. on and Roddy McDowell. Color AUTO AIR CONDITIONING STEREO CONSOLE $67 3 BR. BLOCK HOUSE Science Fiction. G/E((112 mins.) Window units & central units', Take up payments on 3 month W/W Carpet, fnced yd. Sep DR., COLDSPOT FROSTFREE HOSPITAL: "THE SOUND OFMUSIC" service & repaired, Tylers old beautiful stereo console like Lg. Kitch., Screened porches, Refrigerator $95.00 Exc. cond. Heating & Air Conditioning, 4711 new. 4 record Speed changer- carport Utile rm. $400 Dwn., for chief Futch. Ext 413 ask Palmer Ave 5161. $67 or $8 per month. Phone 353- qualifying. 771-7504 or NAS Jax 1946 night or day. Will deliver Ext. 2909. NAS: "HELLO DOWN THERE JUSTISS TRAILER PARK no obligation. A -1 Music CREDIT' UNION REPOSSESSIONS starring Tony Randall and Janet 1 Otr. Mile No. of NAS Clean 68 FORD TORINO GT Fast Color adventure.GG . Center, 1606 Main Street. FOR SALE Leigh. comedy ... & back, Console, A/T, 2 D, HT modern trailers Apts. 389 ((98 mins.) 110 GIBSON AIR COND. $25 R & 11. REAL NICE I $2295. 3007. CONVT. HOSPITAL: "PLANET OF OHC-6 LEMANS 66 $35. Frigidaire Dryer Space Dr. HT 66 T BIRD 2 , Maroon, Auto-Trans., PS, R&H. Heater $10. 771 4462 after 4. $2250. THE APES"NAS Loaded - - NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS Matinee "YOUNG WARRIORS" - : $1200. 771 3211 Ext. 208 (Day). . 65 PLYMONTH 2 DR, R& H Consoles, some with AM/FM, HELP WANTEDJax starring James Durly tape players. At dealers cost. 1962 MGA ROADSTERSExc. Navy Federal Credit Union A/T 6 Cyl. (GOOD TRANSPORTATION and Steve Carlson. Color drama. . ). - $595. to liquidate stock. Full warranty 1 Cond., 771-7504 or NAS has several job openings. Good Call A. T. Madison Ext. 2431or ((93 mins.) Phone 771 0409. Jax: Ext. 2909. typing ability required. ContactM. 384 1391. WE FINANCE! SUNDAY, August 24 J. Pilver, Asst. Mgr. Bldg FOR RENT OR FOR SALE NA.S: "THE TOU ABLES" COME SEE THE CUTE 3 BR 39. NAS Jax. Houses & Apts. Equity VA & Home. It won't last long. Near WAITRESS WANTED!! starring Judy Huxtable and Ester FHA resales. $100 down. Call school Exp. Neighborhood. 4616 1968 PONTIAC FIREBIRD A/T Good pay, good hours. Call Anderson. Color pop farce. R/F Power or Mills, USN Ret. 264- Homestead Rd. R&H A/C Red-line tires, 7,81 9818, Mrs. Goff 10 a.m. ((97 mins.) 2411 Orange Park Realty, Military white interiorexc. cond. $2495. 5 p.m. HOSPITAL: "HELLO DOWN Free Notary.IN 3 SINGERS $25 THERE"ADS Contact owner M. J. Pilver Bldg. Sewing Machines. Left in storageat 39 NAS Jax. after 5:30 p.m. - CLAY COUNTY DUCK POND 1606 Main Street. Excellent Call 774 0906.CONVENIENT . Area. 5 Acres. 10 Acres & condition. Fully electric. Does make your larger tracts, Terms 282 -5272or everything. Complete with at- TO CECIL &JAX 282 5224.AUTOMOBILES. tachments. Yours for freight and storage charges. Only $25 each NAS. Exceptlonaly nice 3 BR, shopping easier 2 Bath Den,Kitchen Equip.,Cen- FURNISHED or'$8 per _month. Phone 353 - tral Heat and Air Chain Link East & West Coast. 353 3691.GEORGE'S 1946 night or day. Will deliver - Fenced, Many extras FHA no obligation. Terms Call 387 2503 to see. KENNELS NEAR NAS & CECIL2 Ed C. Philips realtor OPEN SUNDAY Dogs and Cats boarded. Free BR Eurn. Apt Swim. 942 Edgewood Avenue. - pickup and! delivery Est. 1925, Pool $75. 771 0348. . 5085 Edgewood Ct. (Near Cas- sat and Edgewood) 389 0064. PART TIME HELP,MECANICAL FOR 1'URN.3 BR HOUSE Ability needed prefer serviceman - IN CLAY COUNTY Orange Park 5 min. to NAS, married, to work eves. 2 and 3 acre Ranchettes, paved will rent to TAD Personnel, or Morris Pure Oil Service Center. and graded road frontage, $1450. Bachelors, TV, Linen, Uten 1536 Cassat Ave. Call 384 3360. 100% GUARANTEE per lot & up, terms. Off. Ph. sils optional, A/C 264 6884. 282 5272 Home 282 5224. '66 PORSCHE 912/5 RED We gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance In - pertIon. Then we tuned up, tightened and replaced everythingthat PART TIME W/Black, 53,000 miles, Engine needed it. And guaranteed them l&o, for the repair or Married' E 4 and above. Are just overhauled, many Extras, replacement of all major mechanical parts* for 30: day or 1000 VA & FHA REPOSSESSIONS you having trouble making ends After 6 p.m. 389 3914 mile. Come on In and double check. 3 Br., 1 ,1 1/2 & 2 baths $100 meet? We can work your hoursin ENGINE 'TRANSMISSION 'REAR AXLE 'FRONT AXLE down as low as $65 month. Callus with your duty schedule. For PART-TIME MECHANIC ASSEMBLIES 'BRAKE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM for up to date lists that will 264-6485 . appointment be mailed without obligation. Evenings preferred and Satur- 65 CHEV. / Ton Pickup $1195 VANSANDT REALTY-387-1213 days. Must own tools. ApplyIn 1969 SINGER ZIG ZAG SEWING'Machine , Cabinet model. Monograms person.ASTRO MOTORS 65 VW Sedan $1195Radio '69 UNCLAIMED ZIG ZAG SEW- Blind'Hems, Makes But- 6566 Normandy Boulevard. & Heater ING MACHINE Never used. tonholes. No attachments needed, Sews on buttons, Makes buttonholes 5 Yr. Parts and Service. Unpaid 66 VW Sedan $1295Radio Blind Hems Stitches,Mon- Balance $62.40 or terms avail- FURN. DUPLEX FOR RENT heater, ogram, OvercastsNo attachment able. Call Capitol Sewing Ma 3804 Balancia Rd.; 2 BR. Lg. 65 MALIBU"SS" $1295 I LR, Kit. Din. Yd.adjoinlngBoonPk. necessary. Orig. Guarantee chine Credit Mgr. til 9 p.m. Air Cond., Steam heat,f urn. :2-Door Hardtop, V-8. Auto.trans., New paint, R&H. BALANCE ONLY$29.17 orterms 388 0786. available. Call Capitol Sewing Incl. utile & Linens. Avail. Now. 67 VW Sedan $1495Radio Ideal 2 adults. Owner 3897852. . Credit Mgr. 9 9 388-0786. & Heater. BOAT FOR SALE -66 Thun- FOR SALE BY.OWNER derbird Twin 40 Evinrude Elec. PHILIPPINO EMBROIDERED 67 PLYMOUTH Valiant $1495"Signet" 2 BR. Masonry home. Real nice, Start. Hydraulic Steering CoastGuard Cutwork linen banquet cloth, 12 4-Door Sedan, Auto trans., R&H. Ideal location,Reasonable.Furn- Equipt. Electric winch napkins $125. 17 pc. pink 66 MUSTANG Convertible $1695 ished or unfurnished. Ph. trailer. 388 8805. 7448Green- linen cutwork place mat set $35. V-8, Auto trans., Air Cond., R&H, Carousel Red, Black 765-3666 after 5:30 way Drive. 725 7366. Top. 66 VW Dlx. Sta. $1695 Wag. 1962 RAMBLER STA. WAGON GARAGE SALE Sewing Machines BEDROOM SUITE Good Transportation. Call after Vacuum Cleaners Triple Chest Bookcase -Headboard - 6 PM, 264-2059. Stereo & Record Player. Ext. Spring & mattress7710190 68 VW Sedan. $1795 All like new 6437 Wilson Blvd. or 771-2494. Radio & Heater '65 CORY AIR- CORSA 771 9106. f 67 VW Dlx. Sta.. Wag. $1895Radio Spt. Coupe, $750 $200 Own. 1964 MGB, R&H, WIRE WHEELS & Heater, Blue & White. 772-2561 or 264-6643. Low mile Outstanding cond. FOR SALE GERMAN SHEP $1200. Call 781 3233. 67 VW SQUAREBACK $1995 HERD AKC Reg., Champ. EXCELLENT CHILD CARE . , R&H Air Cond. by Mature Mother. Phone Bloodline '1 Yr. Old Good 264-5893. w/children.771 3211 Contact Ext. 465.Harvy After Reid Auto.68 VALIANT Trains. 100 R&H.SIX Excellent CYL. 68 VW Karmann Ghia $2295 condition $1445. Call 388 6660. Radio & Heater, Air Cond. -- '69 ROADRUNNER A/COND., four Ext. 8224. PS, Auto. trans., Bucket seats, OVER 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Mag. wheels, 2-toneblue&white. 1959 PORSCHE 1600 Super - 264-5669. Recently overhauled Excel. CAREER OPPORTUNITY Cond. Call 264 6844. Businessmen's Assurance Co. WESTS FOR SALE 19S9 HONDA 350SS desires ambitious males, married IDEVOLKSWAGEN Assume payments, $36. mo. or NICE 4 ROOM UPPER APT. ages 25 45 for sales $600. Call 26.4 4605. Unfurn. 517 Woodbine Ave. position in Duval County. Up Elec. Kitchen $70 mo. EL 6- to $700 $800 salary during INC. OIL PAINTING 7286. training with good opportunity to y Relax In a tree shaded atmos- materially increase basic salary. 1150 Lane Ave. So. Phone 781-5511 phere, 12 lessons 2 hrs. long 3 MINS. NAS JAX Timuquana Ex. train. prog. & fringe bene , $30. Do your thing. Art as you Estate. Furri. Gar. Apt. Ideal for fits. Phone 3989422 or 398- Open Daily 8 to 8:30 Saturday 8 to 5 Sunday 1 to 6I PM like it from the studio of Eve single adult. Utilities incl. $70 7550 for interview or write P.O. Lynn, Call 771 0982. 384 6288. Box 5833 Jax, 32207. i -- --- -.-' .. .- .,_. ...---- .----.. ,.-.rte........ ,..-......,..... '" .. ... . :: -- f Page 12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER. August 21, 1969 ----1 Ii Schedules This Week gulf! a ? :;: Club t - - -- ----- - - ---- - ( ). Bluejackets Inn guaranteed at the FRA. Lunches can play the game of your choice ti \', be Messenger of the Masses. everyone to come out and will be there, playing the best Tomorrow night's music will be bring a friend. Dance to the and latest records from 8 to 1J provided by Phil Cay and the music of Jim Mann and the Good- p.m. - Chantels. The (Hot Water Blues timers Sunday night when they '- $ \' i A will be entertaining Friday, and appear on stage at the FRA. Sgt. ArringtonGets ( on Sunday night da nee to the sound USO Club of the Camelots. The Celestial Probe will be there Monday, and Hurry to the I ISO Off ice and July HonorSgt. i Messenger of the Masses will sign upfortoday'scookout.There return on Tuesday and Wednes will be free refreshments for all. \ day. Don't miss the August "Sock" Raymond P. Arringtonhas < CPO Club Dance tomorrow night. Sunday's been named Marine of the Month free feature movie will the be for July by Maj. B. A. Greene, Dine and dance to the music of "Kiss of Fire." Tuesday you commanding officer of the Marine Tommy "C" tomorrow night, Barracks.Sgt. . and don't miss Dave Plummer Arrington is only the fourth when he appears on stage Satur- VW-4 Gains 9 Marine to be accorded the honor MAJ. MAURICE A. HOLDER, executive officer bids fare- day. this year. well to GySgt. Gary Duchesne who has been ordered to West- J Acey-Ducey Club Petty OfficersJax Maj. Greene, in the citation, Pac. Duchesne has served as a MAD Career Planner for the . said Arrington's selection was past year and a half. He was presented a certificate of appreciation - Entertainment for this weekend based on '"outstanding\ performance - from the Marine Corps for his outstanding ;1 includes Mel Gad \\I tomor- -- VW-4 gained nine new of duty,personal appearance per- formance of while local Marines.MADNews . --- row night, Mark Castle on Sat- third class petty officers'Saturday. and conduct respect to both sub- duty counseling < urday and the Eight Balls on ordinates and seniors and productive - f Sunday. Certificates of advancement initiative." Officers'ClubThe were presented by LCdr. L. F. Arrington was also cited for I I Carpenter, acting commanding his efforts which Maj. Greene Tommie Brooks Quartet officer of VW 4, in ceremonies said "greatly assisted in accomplishing - will be appearing tomorrow night in the Hurricane Hunter han- the mission of this I and on Saturday and Wednesday command." Twenty eight Charlie Jay will bring his musicto gar.The new petty officers are JOS Arrington serves as sergeantof which Included the Club's stage. R. C. Barber, ATN3J.C.Brown, the guard at the Marine Bar: team, stood ADR3 J. R. Conley, ATN3 R. D. racks. sant volunteer FRAA Hinman, ADR3 M. Rockwell, day night. happy evening is always PH3 M. Rodenberg, ATN3: J. Sanders, ATN3 P. Swierblewski AME3 Named and ATN3 V. Touchet. Brady < The advancements resulted '= as- from the the newly successful implemented completionof Navy- Blue Jacket of the : wide examination for third r:1 '- class held in May. 0000000000FURNITURE Jax -- Patrol Squadron 1G AMEJ: T. P. Br, ............ '.... WAREHOUSE took time out from it busy schedule standing en1i;ted r"" Direct from factory to you Tuesday to catch up on a- is so honored i ' c(1'L: Compare: Quality wards presentations.Cdr. being selected by R. 11. Schulze, commanding chief petty .t Price officer of the Eagles, pre AOC F. C. \ Cash & Carry "I TJIMK yo YRE Rl6KT..T BLUC Corner Roosevelt & St. Johns sented the traditional plaque and F. E. Cage were LINe OH T e MAP ISN'T A BOAT APT8R ALL! Can you afford not to compare? personalized coffee mug to the Conduct Medals flppllpspsusIlgssl July Blue Jacket of the Month, unblemished ; t t the fourth such . r. .t Browning. Aircrewman wl sented to ATC R.PAR"I The Photo of the a from Fleet Air rape' sented to A03 :>- for the best o , , o s e..aJyro graph Wing. by any 1fd Cdr. Schulze ceremony by tire squadron for i"1 Z during the recent Epa Ylba w 2I R ' I : EVERY BANKRUPT : Home Sporting; : __ Musical Photo : ( ( # R $ :. 307 Kin ORANGE sley d Na YA A REMINDER: OUR CHEF SAYS HIS POLYNESIAN CUISINEIS Take Your Copy of the AIR NEWSAFTERBURNERHome OUR MAIN ATTRACTION With You. SILLY BOY! [ Help Your Family "' I VISIT THE WAIKIKI SUPPER CLUB. Keep Up -< With What's Going On 114W4\\4\\" $.. '. CLUB SCHEDULES WOMEN'S CLUB ACTIVITIES .r: 2301 S. Atlantic A V8. MOVIE SCHEDULES HOMEMAKING and SHOPPING HINTS \ DAYTONA Phone BEACH 255-5411 SHORES IJi X..p. NE'W1SIAFTEIitVRlIER: I - I , ....._ .. ... aw""" 21, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 13 ' I Lender's Lingo : How to Lose Money Without Even Trying. S Have you evcroJondered what and: pay a higher rate at the are added: on to the amount: the loan Company personnel\ same time.Balances. you owe. really mean when they explain : The large sum you Penalty: : The prepaid interest their loan: y='temstoyolI? Here's still owe after several monthly you don't get back if you pay a little of what their lingo means.: payments. off a loan ahead of schedule. Add on: You ask for $100 Low Service Charge: The store and you immediately owe $lOG charges you one and: a half each Eleven (possibly more). month on the balance: maintained Discount Interest: Yf-u! leave since last Christmas. the place with $!1-!, bw you'll Low Down Payment: The . repay the $100 you originally finance charges will probably PassExams wanted.Six: be high Per Cent: A standard term Time-Price Differential: A Tax -- Eleven air station for true interest rates ranging\ name used for financing costs personnel successfully completed - all the way from seven to 18 which are above the legal limit their courses and passedthe percent, or even more. for Interest charges.Investigation examination that put them a I r- Four Per Cent: Another wayto Fee: They tele- step further on the Navy's rate state the same interest phone your neighbors and (it costs ladder. charges, making them sound still you about $2, or more. Adding a stripe on August 13 lower. Extra Charges: When you lookat were AN Samuel II. Baucom, TN MRS. S.L. LEONARD is on hand to see her husband ATR2 Refinancing: Your golden opportunity the monthly payment, you for- Bonifacio D. Esmedia, TN JuanE. Leonard reenlisted by Cdr. C.I. Stratmann at VP-7. The re-up to owe more money, get to notice how many of these Espino AN Patricia A. Fan- was for another five years. M. Kam- non, AN Jacqueline rath, AN Robert S. Kisiday, SN I FRA Auxiliary Meets Vicki Kruse, AN Fred G. Lawson Hail and Farewell ... and AN Robert J. Thomas. The members of Unit lH/ cus: recently held in Charleston: SN Jcnice L. Mitchell will join Ladies Auxiliary of the Fleet S. C. was given by Mrs. Kay the other three -stripers on Nov. Reserve Association held theirmonthlybusinessmeetingAug.il Lancaster, Unit 91 delegate. Time At Club Mrs. Lancaster added that the 1.Carts at the Collins Road Clubhouse:> hospitality of the hostess club was Mowers Mrs. Sara DeLack vicepre- , outstanding.The and fare- also of 11. hail Officers SupplyThe Jax -- Royalskl sident of the unit, was the pre- officer. She welcomed the unit voted to help defray well for the month will be held station says farewell to visitors siding and conducted the in expenses for those members going May Be Shipped August 28, at the Officers' Capt. L.W.Graves,Public Works to the National Convention to Club from 6:30 to 10 p.m. officer. C.1pt.Graves willbere- stallation of member,Mrs. a new be held in Norfolk Va., the first New officers being welcomed porting to the staff of CINCUS- Fredolin Mueller. week in September. Mrs.Joseph Jax--Riding mowers golf aboard are CaptE. A.Grinstead, NAVEUR in London England. Mrs. Kay Miller chairman of Pierotti Mrs. Thomas Feasterand carts snow blowers, garden supply officer, new Senior Chaplain LCdr. Ope,NAS Legal has been the bake sale held during the recent snowmobiles and like tractors Mrs. Lancaster are making Capt. J. II. Carnes, Cdr. transferred to the ComFairJax Branch 91 Bazaar, her that used in around items gave plans to attend with their hus- are or P.R. Falcone of Dental, LCdr. legal as assistant Staff Judge Ad- of this She thanked the home for report activity. bands. or personal rec- B. Hale of Air Operations,LCdr. vocate. Lt. W. Allen also of all the ladies who donated reation classified house- are as L.C. Zilla of Supply Lt. Col- NAS Legal was transferred to baked and their timeto After the hold and be shipped goods gave meeting adjourned goods can lins of Medical, Lt. Connell also the Mayport Naval Station Legal make this refreshments served within the member's weight allowance - help project a were by of Air Operations, Lt. (jg j ) R.E. Office. Lt. W. A. Cantrell who Mrs. Koschakand Mrs. provided the carrier success.A Josephine Rathbun of Supply, and CWO 2 L. served at Air Operations will be the Southeast Cau- will them. They must Osborne. report on Mary accept leaving active duty, but servingin be thoroughly drained of oil and ' { a Reserve VR squadron at gasoline prior to shipment to insure r. NAS Atlanta. they will not contaminateany \; other article of the shipment. "This ain't ; OVERSEAS aORDERS KEEP lilt Mil Lt.'NG"' .., n oheehaw. - - = 0"" #- l'lt C I 5AI1N: ; S . ; J. CLOSE SCRUTINY Sp4 -- .::'._ --- Larry Waite checks out one of the many tunnels found by the IT'S Y&UR MONEY TOO/ 501st Abn. Inf., near Tam Ky.ODERMATT I I II ( IIPTHIS CIH'POX S I I 'Samble 2nd inn KINDERGARTEN I 9:00: A.M. 12:00: A.M. I Monday Through Friday 4217 BLANDING BOULEVARD 771-4706 ANNIVERSARYSALE ?, Free Draft Beer DAY CARE I I 6:00: A.M. 12:00: P.M. I 3 liii jjQ f Monday Through Saturday 771-7514 I I Venetia Terrace; S THIS WEEKEND! ii Baptist Church I Every mobile home I 5284 I 118th I St. 32210 I IL I drastically reduced. __ (NEAR.. MAINSIDEL_-, Save up to $1000. $25 deposit holds the JAX S GREATEST Kad &; home of your choice FURNITURE for up to 30 days at @ VALUES'' our sale price. .f "eri :, : t tL --- . CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER M 1I HWOIL.iftt Luiurlova dining aenalble'Blanding pricci hatmade -.nc.Blvd.. Swift, courUoue aervtee. OP EN 38 Cafeteri the mot popular highly trained staff and the yeara of place In town,and 8 I S hat made experience In serving the flneet foodmake 1WPAYSURPLUS 00 their neweet cafeteria Ih..piton.another of your visit to the new S t S t muat HOUSE OF QUALITY FOODLUNCH l6r5.QQO Btf M Hrysief SUPPER GOODS Register no0: AM l:00 PM 4:00'1.1:00: M room air-conditioner .", m.", Drawing IB P.M., Sunday. piscqiiNT STORE August 24. Uv ntefta jnrntnt SIS CoMirla Is also located !II the Arliigtoi Plain Skopplig CeiUr Gifts Galore !df35: Bch B/yd 124August 1 ," 14 JAX -AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER August 21, 1969 SwimRecordsShattered; I . InJaxNavynvifafionaMeef/ ; ; / x.r - Jax-- Kathleen Fitzpatrick of tanced her competition in the 100 Another Sax: girl swimmer, the Navy Jax Swim Team con- yard butterfly, breast, and free, Kris Reeves, also took four first tinued to dominate area compe- the 500 yard freestyle and a place awards in the 10 and under tition in the two-day Navy Jax second place in the 200 yard division. She also picked up Invitational Swim Meet held last back. two runner-up finishes; to win weekend. Teammate Virginia Whitner six medals fortheweekend. Miss _ Miss Fitzpatrick, a potential earned four first place awards, Reeves won the 50 vard breast __ Olympic swimmer in the '72 including a new Florida AAU record and 100 yard free. Her seconds row.w . games, opened the meet by cap- in the 11 and 12 year-old were in the 200 yard individual turing four first place awards girls division by taking the medley and 50 yard backstroke.. T L'r and a second on Saturday and 50 yard freestyle, 200 yard Individual The Jax team finished third in _ repeated with four more firsts .medley and the 100 yard the 20 team competition behind 6 Nf+" ns and a second on Sunday. backstroke on Saturday and the winner Carraway Athletic Club NA She was the class of the field 100 yard butterfly on Sunday. She and the Daytona Beach swim the entire weekend by taking top also earned valuable team pointsby Association. Contributing to the honors in the 200 yard breast, taking third in the 100 yard 642 points earned bypthe Jax individual medley and freestyle, breast and freestyle. Her win- team were Robin O'Leary and the 50 yard free and a second'in ning time in the 100 yard 'back Patti Milewski finishing second the 100 yard backstroke on was 1:07.4 which is a new state and third in the 50 yard back- v t , Saturday. Sunday she outdis.c AAU record. stroke with O'Leary first and RzaA'J a .'" __. Milewski third. : Nickens of took Clyde NJST f7W , first in the 11 and 12yearoldboys i 100 yard backstroke and second ! 4 fztI y in the 200 yard individual Kg \' r medley. In the girls 10 and under - 200 individual medley Robin r r 4 ( ' O'Leary placed fourth, and the : * girls 15-17 50 yard freestyle _ Nancy Alexander was third and Cherie Glaraton fourth. Miss : :rif Alexander also thirdin wkr i a'Y, tiE.y picked up y ', ,( the 100 yard butterfly on Sunday - t a i Carl Kaniowsky took first in the 15-17 boys 100 yard breast y R stroke and Rick Kappelman earn- F J i_ ed points in the 1517 boys 100 yard backstroke.Also . adding to the team total were Susan Fitzpatrick in the girls 11-12 50 yard freestyle, Sandy Terrazzano in the girls ph7r s 13-14 2CO!) yard individual( dley, Eleanor Whitner 10 and under girls 25 yard backstroke, Robert - Smalling in he boys 11-12 SURF'S UP-JIm Schrader of VAP-62 rides his board in at 100 yard backstroke and Kathy Jacksonville Beach as he prepared for competition in the Burnett in the womens open 200 East Coast Navy Surfing Championship. yard freestyle. ANOTHER WIN-Kathleen Fitzpatrick (left) discusses the Wayne Johnson finished thirdin Board last the 11 and 12 boys 100 yard Jockeys Ready event.in which she just competed in the Jax Navy Invi- breast stroke. tational Swim Meet last weekend. NAS Ladies BowlingJax For Navy Surf Meet ..... ..................................... t! : Surf's, up! The cry that puts Representing VAP 62 and t ". tt;' Ladies Be Better Dressed For Less -- The first meeting of the tingle in many a toe this:' NAS Jacksonville will be Jim .. the NAS Ladies Invitational summer has reached the far Schrader and John Copeland.Both Irnd Nine Samples Bowling League will be held Aug. shores of the Atlantic and the men have more than a year's experience - : : for the first in the and will 29 at 7 p.m. at the station bowl- Navy. Perhaps sport ing lanes. time ever an obscure sport that be competing for the fir:: time. i Ilolrses I Q Q 1Q i All ladies interested in bowlingon has ingulfed untold numbers, age Looking forward to the three day Friday nights at 7:30 in this having no limitations, will be meet Schrader comments, thatit winter handicap league are wel- recognized by the Navy this weekat is unique and gratifying that : GET ONE rf 1740 HWY. 17 ORANGE PARK : come. the CINCLANTFLT Surfing the Navy is hosting the contest. FREE! // Lingerie Cosuo// Cocktail : Anyone who cannot attend the Championships tobe held at Dam- "We have many young peopleIn : Sports meeting may call 771 2882 Neck, Va. on Aug. 27th, 28th, the service that do surf, a sur- ............................................ for further details. and 29th. prising amount are be ing attracted - to the sport everyday, 1 guess- its the water." Schrader will be calling on his past exper- RETIRED ience in Miami, Fla., his home, MILITARY and CIVIL where he began surf in. SERVICEPERSONNEL : !IIt HONDAMotors 'S 'h1A r4 'm ) I & Cycles Co. ..' I ( A K c ) Join The 4949 Blanding 771-8244 : **. CREDIT UNION er ( o ENJOY LOW RETURN ON SAVINGS nanas c"n 0. : f HIGH INTEREST ON LOANS t t: FREE LIFE INSURANCE 'V 1 .. Ii . San Juan at Niblick : Phone 384 4406 - 'r 1COME SEE US FOR DETAILS AT.. 01 1 f., 2. G 3 Bedrooms Garden Type Apartmentswith Country Club i l JAX FEDERAL AtmosphereKitchens , HAS JAX-Bldg. 39 Tel. 384-1391 or Base Ext. 2431 equipped with G-E Hours: Mon.-Fri. 910.4:30 ti .; :: .......: .: .... ...:::: :.:::::::::::: : Ranges &; Refrigerators .'Individual Air Conditioningand ;: NAS CECIL FIELD-Bldg. 26 Tel. 771-3211, Ext. 215 Drapes Heating furnishedWall by G-E i\ Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 3:00: to Wall Carpeting and Large Swimming Pool ; ". 4 \ ,'..' ,I, L-,'" -_..,-- -.--- .. -- ---- ---- .1Page . I -a. 21, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 15 Kinder, Brittle Place in Top I r Bowling ScheduleMonday Ten of All NavyJax Aug..25, 6 p.m. -- Jim Kinder and Walt , Brittle of the Jax Navy golf team Lanes 1&2 AOMD vs Electrons finished the All Navy Golf Tour- 3&4 FWF vs Trainers nament in fourth and sixth place 5&6 X.Impulses vs Flap Jax # 2 respectively as competition end- 7&8 Hunters vs H'Cane Aces ed Friday NAS Memphis. 9&10 Caduceus # 1 vs Mar. Bks. # 1 Brittle, competing in the Open 11 & 12 Red Darters 4; 1 vs Mar. Bks. #! 1 division, shot rounds of 77, 71, 13 & 14 Head Pins vs Round Five 74, 72 for a total 294 and eight shots behind winner Larry McAtee of NAS Oceana. Wednesday, Aug. 27, 6 p.m. Following his opening round 77 Brittle was in 13th positionbut Lanes 1 & 2 Supply vs Sky Warriors pulled his game together to 3 & 4 Pin Benders vs CPO's (VW 4)) move up after each following 5 & 6 Uncles vs Hurricanes round. He missed being cho- 7&8 Seminoles vs Tars sen to compete in the Interser- 9&10 Torp Tuners vs Non D's EAST COAST RUNNERS UP-Lt. Col. R.P. Eckmann dis. vice Golf Championship weekat 11&12 Red Darters # 2 vs AOMD # 3 plays the runner up plaque that his team brought home from Langley AFB, Va. by only 13 & 14 Chokers vs Caduceus #2 Cherry Point last week. The team finished behind Cherry one shot. Point for the East Coast Softball championship in a ten team Kinder, winner the two pre- tourney. Pictured are: (kneeling I to r) John McCorkle, Col. vious weeks of the Sixth Naval Thursday, Aug. 28, 6 Eckmann, Les Carroll; (standing I to r) Skip Buckhalter, . District and South Atlantic Sen- p.m. Larry Helms, Pete Edwards, Jack Freeman, Mike Brown, Dan -: - ior's championship, found the Lanes Tillerson, Harry Zilke, Rich Dobler hostile his 1&2 Faid Folks vs Nav Fin Off and Mike McSherry. shoot- course to ing rounds of 76, game 81, 80, 80 3&4 King Pins vs Faw Paws Team members not present for photo: Jodi Talley, Ron John- for a 317 total. He finished far 5&6 Flap Jax # 1 vs Mar. Bks. 2 son, and Dwight Bingham. back of winner Bill Scarbroughof 7&8 Foggy Five vs Red Darters # 2 9 & 10 NATTC # 17 vs AOMD # 2 with Keyport a 296.Nancy Wash. who was in 11&12 Chiefs #{ 1 vs Chiefs # 2 Get Rid of Those Hollenbeck of NTC 13 & 14 Eagles vs Outcasts t&-MI"E Great Lakes walked off with the White Women's title by 28 shots over Sport Shorts Elephants her nearest rival. She was in with a 348. ionship at Charleston, S. C.Sept. O)( Jax -- The ComFairJax Soft- 8- 12. Volleyball PlayersJax ball Tournament will start Mon- All games are scheduled for 4, .: -- Personnel interestedin day evening at 6:30 with a second Mackroth Field.Officers :1 playing volleyball on the Jax game scheduled for 8:30.Enteredin Navy Volleyball team are requested the tournament are VP 7, Wives BowlingThe W to attend a meeting Mon- VP 45, VAP 62, and Com- day, Aug. 25, at noon in the gym- FairJax. The winner will advance Officers Wives Bowling Tlltl/ nasium. to the CinCLant Champ- League has announced they will start their thirteenth year of bowling Sept. 4 at the Bowlo- COMING SOON!! matic Lanes on Blanding Blvd.at WRITE YOUR OWN WANT AD .- PIf I' NNININNNNINNINNN/1NNNM/NINMIIIMINN/NNNNININ/NIN/NNI-N1urnN I nu.mmttr the Cedar River. Bowling ONLY $2.00 starts at 9 a.m. and a free nur- 103rd & Blanding Center JAX' FIRST DIRECT CHARTER SERVICE sery for children up to school Send r to age will be available. 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