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Jax Answers Call for Help from Disaster Area
- I I I Tons of Swpplies% lIB ...... I FlA. - IIIIJII... ..:: : : ;; Flown to Victims ,, ""._...........,.,'" PublmhMd bj the HulL Publ 111111 11II Comp wy.*prlvaU firm.Opinion. fiprvnnvd b, UUllluhll./a'| / -r wid urilrM .' l I I I I JaX""A friend in need is a friend indeed" and the people of ( tnilllwy\ dtiiivtmenu The appeuuc of ndverUiu-menU In,Kiln$ publlmllnn dm"nutcuniitllutuin <......,... Jacksonville are doing their share in proving their friendship VOL. 27 NO. 23 u. S. NAVAL AIR/ STATION . I and concern for those disaster: stricken victims of Hurricane .Cam!lie. Groups and individuals from the Navy Jax Complex and Jacksonville have been con- /I i e;' tributing, collecting, sorting and their families since the hurri- distributing food, clothing, wat- cane first hit. er and medical supplies f for areas VP 45 also contributed to in Louisiana, Mississippi and getting the much needed suppliesto ;: : :4 Alabama.The the victims of the storm. In .' _ NAS Red Cross,the Navy three flights they airlifted tons of Wives Club of America Jax ft 86 water, food and clothing. LCdr.J. . and Patrol Squadrons 16 and 45 J. Plesur,squadron operations L : 1 have been virtual work horsesin officer and plane commander for the relief drive. Crew 30 said, "The destructionin As clothing, and other supplies the disaster areas was unbelievable - r- poured in to the air station from I've never seen the Salvation' Army and drop- anything like it.'* off points around the station the The American Red Cross has members of the Wives' Club been named official Relief A - worked long hours to get them gency for the disaster. An em-, sorted and packed in boxes to be ergency fund campaign goal of s Upit\r shipped to the hurricane's vic- $6 million was set at first by tims. ARC Headquarters but this has ..tIIM The Red Cross on station had now been raised to $15 million. received $1,000 as of Tuesday The Jacksonville Red Cross 1 j'f I WnA*! in monetary contributions, to be has been given a quota of sent to and used to aid the thousand $43,000 to aid the victims. As _: of homeless people. noted before, NAS Jacksonvillehas # : ; With its bomb bay full of food accounted for $1,000 of this and its cabin full of clothing,V P- quota. 16 flew four aircraft, each witha Latest figures from the disas- load capacity of 3,300pounds, ter area show 66,200 families to Kessler Air Force Base in the affected; 5,506 homes destroyed - ......... . '".w:,:.,...,..<.......< heart of the disaster stricken ; 12,409 homes with major < I Mississippi Gulf Coast. damage; 24,227 homes with minor - Crowded between stacks of damage; 895 mobile homes TRUCKLOADS of food and clothing for victims of clothing, were a VP 16 officer destroyed; 361 mobile homes a Patron 16 p. 3A for transportation to Salvation and an FAW 11 WAVE with major damage; 647 small who had been unable to contact businesses destroyed or with major damage; 366 farm build- ings destroyed; and 452 farm Enlisted Advisor buildings with major damage. Much of the food clothing and medical supplies from the Navy Named for .Jax area is going to aid ship- mates at the SeaBee Station in Gulfport, Mississippi. Recovery from the damage Norfolk -- "I'm going to for use in fleet service done and lives taken by the furyof " actively seek out ways for Improvement .,'v-cations.. 2)I Camille will be a long process so every man will The chief maybe conta but the people of Jacksonvillehave feel a sense of Importance writing AVCM Albert T. answered the call for helpin that's my ultimate goal. MCPO LANTFLT an overwhelming manner. These words came from Albert CINCLANTFLT Hdqtrs., T. Johnson, the master chief folk, Va. 23511.VW4 . avionics technician who was recently Legal ChiefCommended selected as the Atlantic Fleet's senior enlisted advisor.In . his new assignment, Chief Johnson will serve as a personallink From Int ,, between the Atlantic Fleet ci/ / For ServiceJax enlisted men and Adm. E. P. Holmes, the commander in chief. -- YNC Ernest A. Nativi- Chief Johnson is the first man dad, supervisor of the Processing - to hold the billet and his job is Jax -- Hurricane Branch of the NAS Legal patterned on the leading petty of- Weather Reconnaissance Division received a letter of Four returned Friday ron commendation from Capt. H. O. the Naval Station Roosevelt ( Cutler, NAS commanding of - Puerto Rico after fleer, Aug. 18. In operations year's Project Stormfury. Cdr. R. E. Lee, staff judge the Navy Wives Club of Amer. Project Stormfury Is advocate of COMFAIRJAX, made yob weather experimental ; of sorting and packing all of the presentation. tion Involving the They worked long hours in of Commerce ( of the clothing. The letter read in part: "You .. Science Services are to be commended for your tion) (ESSA) and i the outstanding performance, re - of Defense. The {v R/ sourcefulness, attention to detail - designed to explore the fi and for consistently demon- ture and dynamics of I strating such Interest, enthusiasm - al R Pr canes and tropical i and untiring devotionto this case the project duty. on hurricane "Debbie. The commendation said that The Hurricane Hunters Natividad "rendered Invaluable ployed four Super assistance during the recent tion aircraft to the Naval AVCM Johnson Implementation of the new Law tion, Roosevelt Roads. Center. "In spite of the attendant - aircraft carried a crew 4-6 distractions of office fire of the Navy program estab- Debbie was tracked by i ;v 5 4 moves, personnel shifts, con - lished in 1967 His mission is a total of 104 hours in struction and sickness of one to listen to suggestions, ideas day period. of your key workers, you redoubled - and problems from the enlistedmen The Super Constellation ', efforts and of the fleet, evaluate them, quely suited for .u. the your Branch kept Processing operatingwith and them on to Adm.Holmes. penetration at altitudes of " its usual efficiency. The chief will accompany the admiral feet and below. It has been . on visits to fleet units.In to be the only military Natividad's cheerful disposi- that has the capability to $ tion and willingness along with addition, Chief Johnson withstand the extremely his individual initiative and will personally report to the men characteristics of i\ .:.;e,%. actions vital to the success of of the Atlantic Fleet twice a The squadron's aircraft the organization were other month in a 'l new radio show call- responsible for factors stated in the letter. ed "Outlook." The programs, measuring Debbie and in Capt. Cutler concluded the let- produced in Norfolk, will be maintained command and ter by expressing the appreciation - :;"ive minute discussions of signi- of all other aircraft of the command and extend- ficant problems and will be sent in the operation.As : ing congratulations to the chief to all Atlantic Fleet Armed Forces a part of Stormfury personnel unload food and yeoman who has been assignedto Radio outlets. Transcriptsof at Keesler AFB in the heart of NAS Legal since December the program will be available (Continued on Page ) Gulf coast. 1966.NAS . f.:2 ::r\t\ , ,, .. -- -- --- -- August 28, 1969 1 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER ! ..11 ILk .._ ::_ Services ,1)rVH1e ' ___ I I Editorial View Points g ROMAN CATHOLICSt. r i wt' Edwards Chapel Labor Day ObservanceInstead SUNDAY A1ASSii!) '(. l JJ a.m. DAILY MA&11:30' :; a.m. of a day to honor the working man,'as established 75 R Confessions:: will be held on years ago, Labor Day has become just another time to get away Sund.1Y1 3:30: &:. 10:30: a.m. from work. instead: of Saturday.U. . As in the case of many of our other holiday observances, Labor Day's true meaning has become obscured. Where once there were a S. NAVAL HOSPITALSt. parades along the main streets of cities and towns in honor of the v Luke's Chapel working man, about the only parade you can now see on Labor Dayis the parade of cars jamming the highways, taking families to the SUNDAY MASS8:00' ()( a.m. lakes, beaches and mountains for their last annual holiday fling. PROTESTANT II fP This is unfortunate when you consider the tens of millions of SERVICES10:00 a.m. working men and women who have played a major role in making ,f this nation the richest and most productive country in the;iorld.: \l' PROTESTANTAll The past, present and future strength of this country is in the Saints' Chapel, : J.. ._ ; A FATHER WATCHES as daughter Lizabeth J. Teal receives ; : ; z the George Washington Honor Medal from Freedoms Foundation, SUNDAY : Valley Forge, Penna., presented by RAdm. R.J. Stroh, Liza- Church Bldg.'fl: School 722 -,9:00' .. "a.m.. * beth's essay was titled "A Free Ballot A Free Country". Junior Clnlrch -10:00: a.m. The father, AXC Otis R. Teal, avionic maintenance chief, BldR. 722 Patuxent River, Md., was flown to NAS Jax by his squadron Divine Worship Service 10 .> VP-49 for this presentation. At far left in the picture is Com a.m. Bid*. <1/f 7.r>0 munications head LCdr. G.W. Loll. Episcopal Communion 8:30:: Small a.m. Chapel Bldn 750: ( DoD Aims \/t to Help .. l li Junior Youth Fellow.ship ft p.m.. 1 / Bldg. 722 JfJ Each ServicemanIn TUESDAY . ; PigS Senior choir Rchearsal-7 p.m. / 750 : Bldg. -- ...- a message designed to enlighten the nation of the impor- THURSDAY' multitudes of working people who produce the commodities and ser- tant value of the Department of Defense, Secretary of Defense Christian. Science Service - vices essential to the growth and development of the nation. Melvin R. Laird wrote the following information on the De 8 p.m. Uldg. V 1750 We in the military have a special debt to the working man. In partment's goals. SUNDAY' times of war and national emergency he has joined us in meetingthe Our nation was founded on the principle that the individual has Evening Worship 6 p.m. threats of aggression, either by laying aside his tools and join infinite dignity and worth. The Department of Defense, which existsto Bid*. !*I 750 ing our ranks, or providing us with the essential supplies and equip- TUESDAY' the nation and be keep secure at peace, must always guided by . Pentecostal Fellowship7p.m.Bid ment to accomplish our mision.In this principle. In all that we do, we must show respecrfor the serviceman - time of he has the of i 722 peace met challenges progress, supply- and civilian employee as a person,recognizing the individual ing us with the latest and best weapons and equipment to deter the needs and . aspirations, capabilities.The threat of world aggression.The \ American working men and servicemen are strong partners defense of the nation requires a well trained force, mili- in making this the most progressive, safest and greatest nationin tary and civilian, regular and reserve. To provide such a force we TrafficViolations the world. must increase the attractiveness of a career in Defense so that the serviceman and the civilian employee will feel the highest pride in himself and his work, in the uniform and the military profession.The . Desire to Worship attainment of these goals requires that we strive . To attract to the defense service people with ability, dedication, The following is a report of A fourteen-year-old once wrote: and capacity for growth; motor vehicle accidents and traf- Each time I pass a churchI fic violations for stop to make a visit, To provide opportunity for every one, military and civilian, the periodAugust - So that when I'm carried in to rise to as high a level of responsibility as his talent and diligence 12 through August 18. The Lord won't ask, "Who is'it?" will take him; This Number of' Accidents week - - -G Most folks remain the Lord until time of crisis * strangers to a To make military and civilian Total service in the Department of accidents this year through and then must cry out to Him as a stranger. Defense a model of equal for opportunity all regardless of race or August 18 - -359. Faithful church attendance can add"a great deal to the life of creed or national origin, and to hold those who do business with the Number of accidents through any individual. That is, it can add if the individual attends for Department to full compliance with the policy of equal employment August 1968 - 251. the reason of a felt need and a desire to worship and commune opportunity; Total number of days since last with God. It is not going to church that brings peace and confort To help each serviceman at the end of his service in his adJustment injury in a motor vehicle accident - but the finding of God there. to civilian life; and - - 82 How about this couple? "Henry," said his wife at the Sunday Number of Violations To contribute the dinner table"did you notice the mink coat on the lady in frontof to improvement of our society, including its This week - - -54 us in church today?" disadvantaged members, by greater utilization of our human and Speeding ----------C "No," confessed Henry, "Pm afraid I was dozing." physical of resources while maintaining full effectiveness in the performance Reckless Driving - -2 our mission. "Humph! A lot of good the service did you I" primary Going through stop sign -3 There are those who say that they do not attend church since Other violations - -43 they can worship just as well wherever they might be, fishing, VW-4 (Continued from Page I) Thirty five drivers appeared golfing or whathaveyou.One before the Traffic Hearing Board man hearing this replied, "Coal in that mountain is as goodas on August 21. Disposition of the that in your coal bin, but it is doing no one any good." bie was seeded with silver iodide ESSA supplied two aircraft to cases included the following: crystals in an to alter attempt the project. The facility flies eight' lost driving and parking ((1)) To provide an immediate the storm. The seeding was done DC 6 and C 54 aircraft. privileges aboard station for QUESTIONS sealift capability to support approved by five A 6 Intruder aircraft The projects objectives are various periods; 19 were assigned - contingency or generalwar from to achieve a better understand- Attack Squadron 176 basedat to complete an eight hour plans. ((2)) To plan for and ing, improve the Naval Air Station, Oceana, prediction and examine course in rememdialdrivingonereceived ; be capable of expansion in time the possibility of Va. 10 and modifying a suspension; were of emergency. ((3)) To providesea some aspects of these destructive given warnings; three were dis- transportation for person The research flight facility of storms. ANSWERSQ. nel'and cargoes. ((4)) To meet all missed requirements,, other than trans portation.Q. Dental Health When was the Mili Service How long does one Scheduling of appointments for tary Transport es tablished have to serve in Vietnam to eligible children for the NAS Pre- .JAX All NEWS A. It was established 20 be eligible for the G.I. Bill ventive Dentistry Program begins - A. Actual service in Vietnam years ago when the Army Tuesday. Transportation Service and the 1s not required for benefits un- Naval Transportation Service der the G.I. Bill. The law re Eligible diidren are those The J JAX AIR NEWS' is a Civilian; Enterprise Newspaper distributed quires 181 days' active duty after - merged. whose sponsors birth month is each Thursday at the Jan. 31, 1955.Q. U. S. Naval Air Station, Jack September. sonville. rlorlda, by (the Holt Publishing. Company, a I priuatCfirm. cowered How much doesa All money Copy submitted for use in the JAN AW NliWS: 'must t married veteran with no Children of active duty and retired he forwarded to the A. The entire world with major Public children receive each month military personnel who Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville / areas commands at New are by 12:00(} : noon on ' the Bill Monday before / on G.I. ? bonafide dependents between the publication. News York, San Francisco, Yokohama and Bremerhaven.Q. A. For full time training you ages of 6 and 23 will be eligible items are welcomed from all sources Telephone 772 .. HIS I would receive $155 monthly if for treatment. or 111'). How many ships are you have one dependent.Q. . involved in the MSTS Appointments may: be made Advertisements by arc solicited! Command I was retired from service the by the publisher! mud' queries, last April because of sponsor or spouse at the concerning,. such should', be directed t to A. More than 500. However, Dental Department Appointment ; this includes ships from private entitled physical to disability.VA Am I Desk during normal working HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY owners chartered by MSTS to compensa 4747 San Juan tion as well hours. At that time they will be Avenue Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 their of augment own fleet 152 A. You are prohibited to given a definite appointment and Telephone 388 2755 or 387 3566 ships.Q. draw both compensations at the B furnished, materials and instruc- What is the mission same time, but you may electto tions. ?No tele appointments VOL. 27 NO. 23 of MSTS'lA. receive whichever of these AUGUST 28, 1969'Page.2 ' The mission is fourfold: benefits is the greater. will be made: . 1 28. 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3 .....Powvi. ", .,, .. .. ..' .':, -},": .. "':'- 1T i .t .' 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Ii:)1969 Lorillard Corporation ( Federal, state and eligible local No purChase reQuired. Void where prohibited All I 4 I regulations apply. @1969 Lorillard Corporation --------------------------- -- -- -- - - - - - - --------------- ' , " August 28, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pages ,:" h&Vi& \: ::" ..:"' .(. :," ,'\"Iit\\: :\" w\, \:,:: .:\ \\I" !i:\\\.\' '\\\\\\'Io\(:\\\\\ : :\' :\ - , "\I"I\ \!:\ i"':H\P,\' : I\:I'.I.\ ( \ \ \\:,'\\ ",:\" j ji I : i TTr : it's a WOMAN'S WORLD i .k\ """ 'II 1"',i':\ I;\\,., "'.,"\, ,I.'" : 'I:.i '\\\ \\II", \., ",tl'ftI' \: \\" \ _"i' \'\""" I A ); : \ \ .\. ':"''''\' ",, I, .,", \.:" ,...J"I'...:..\. II"1'I. \ :. \\I'I., \\\\\I\\I\\'\\\\:.\\\X'\ I ,.\')\'}H.,,&'I:. ..,' I 't "" " ""'\1'\\'"'''\\\\\1'\11\\ '"''''''''''"'\\\\""\\'"'''" '' '" " I Busy V Month Ahead For Navy WivesAug. _ its summerclearancesaleofuni- 20 was a very important These two ladies bring the total forms. Uniforms available are evening for the members of membership of Jax /# 86 to officers' and chiefs' dress __ NWCA /# Jax 86. blues khaki and whites enlisted - A special film titled "LSD 100.The club's latest project is to white jumpers and pants, : 25" was shown and it was quitean help, in a joint effort with the and WAVES' uniforms. Hash unpleasant trip it took us on. command, in a clothing, food and marks and rate patches are also v . The film showed the frightening money drive to aid the victims of available. Fill up your seabagnow. > 1 effects of this terrible drug on Hurricane Camille. If any read- The Not New shop is run the mind, our most precious pos- ers have any clothes, nonperishable by the Navy Wives Club Jax session, during a so called hallucinatory food or monatary dona- /# 86 and the proceeds go to charity. t r, experience. A lasting tion in any amount, please call It's open Tuesday and Thurs- kRa impression was made onallpresent. Mrs. Bud Barnes, club presi day from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. , "" dent, at 384 3983. and the shop is located in the The club was happy that a number Mrs. Barnes presented Mrs. Navy Relief building across from of guests were present. The Wright with a check for the tuition the main exchange. guests were Mrs. Donald Wright, of two students to attend the Wednesday there will be a notified - administrator of Pine Castle school. Mrs. Wright then show- business meeting for the School for the Retarded, Mrs. ed the club a number of interest- of the Na- Louis Mallow, Miss Jerrie Shafer election delegates to ing articles made by the stu tional Convention and the revision John D. Woodward I and AG2 Master Raymond Shafer dents such as surveyor's stakes TWO EACH--ADRC ( ), JosephW 'of by laws. Theriot both of each reenlisted for additionaltwo VW-4 Master Eddy Hannly, Mr.David ceramics and pocket books. (r), an Havens, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Several important announce On Sept. 10 a Kidnap coffee years Aug. 20. Woodward is a 13-year veteran and Theriot Badcock, Mr. Bud Barnes and ments were made at the meeting.The will be held at the ComptonHall has just completed his first four. LCdr. L.F. Carpenter, acting Mr. Bill Howard. Not New Shop announces club house at 10 a.m. commanding officer of VW-4 administered the oaths. Jax /# 86 happily initiated two new members, Mrs. William S. __ Wiley and Mrs. Bill M. Petty. f -Th : Officers' Wives Kick-Off DriveThe Jacksonville Officers' Wives Club begins its annual * membership drive with a Kick *. Off Coffee, Sept. 2, 10 a.m. ; .. at the NAS Officers' Club. RAdm. R. J. Stroh, com l rC ' mander Fleet Air Jacksonvilleis . , scheduled to be the guest . speaker. The coffee will serveas a welcome to new membersof L the club and an introductionfor all those officers' wives who are interesting in joining. / \ r,) The morning get togetherwill also serve to honor depart- ing past advisor to the club, Turville Mrs. W.,C.presently Turville.commanding She and Capt Clay County SCHOOLS Serving BELLAIR officer of the Naval Hospital here, will be reporting to Beth- esda Naval Hospital where the captain will take command. , Reservations for the coffee are. MODERN, . must be made by Sept. 1 and cancellations will be acceptedno later than Sept. 2 For reservations I PROGRESSIVE call Mary Jo Juelis, . 264 5646 or Lena Cush 264 - 2473. FULLYACCREDITED from all of- ficers'Representatives wives activities are invited ! to attend the coffee host- t _li ed by VAP 62, VW 4 and I FAETULANT. I I ORANGE PARK JR.-SR. HIGH JOWC i is in charge oft the Combined I I Field Luncheon for this : :: k I year and has scheduled a special I : :. !::. HAY PORT luncheon to select models from NS among the officers' wives. DOWNTOWN CECIL ."i The luncheon will be held Sept. U FIELD ca 28 at 1 p.m. in the Walnut Roomof -( the Officers' Club. ;:) The Combined Field Luncheonis 103rd. St. ... scheduled for Oct. 1 in the Terrace Room of the Thunder :;; u bird Motel. Hairstyles, shoe _& styles and fashions will highlightthe N CJ Mrs.evening.Kit Otto of NARTU, 771- % / _ 1423, is ticket chairman. Reser- NAS Ax vations are $3.25 a person and . must be made by noon, Sept. 29. W. E. CHERRY ELEMENTARY Bryan LAI ! Jennings s- : Elementary' -f -'-- I 195 CLIPPER CROSBY.SEACRAFT *] W.E. CherryElementary . GATOR.ROCKET MERCURY Orange Parh , ii OUTBOARDS . ORANGE PARK .. ..... i:1': .. i MERCRUISER " STERNDRIVES EXPERT REPAIR $14,500-$16,500 s-r SHOP er +?1"l w+rkw ; Clay County's Only Completely PLANNED COMMUNITY! 264 9835 :ElELL.A.IE&I :: : INLET MARINESales I S. BRYAN JENNINGS ELEMENTARY :HO: ft Service You are cordially Invited to Inspect our homes at your convenience 10 t\.M. to Dark Travel South on Blanding Boulevard (llwy. #21)) Hwy. 17 Orange Park .' I August 28, 1969 (; JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Navy Jax Credit UnionAlreadyPracticesPolicy Air Station Gains 4 'Super' Chiefs r n Jax -- Four NAS chiefs are to 4 be congratulated for being selected - Jax -- A newly issued DoD dards of fairness and truth in- for advancement to Senior directive requiring that credit lending as stated in Public Law Chief Petty Officer. unions extend equal service to all 90-321, and are subject to The advancements of three of ranks and grades will have little administrative controls levied by the chiefs will become effective effect on the Jax Navy Credit the Federal Government and/or Oct. 16: SKC R. E. New, second - Union. state governments.It shift supervisor at the Officials from the credit is also declared In the dir- Sup unions here and at Cecil Field ective that commanding off ply Department; ATCJ.S.Oakes, avionics division CPO at the Air- state that it has always been their cers may use credit unions as craft Maintenance Department policy to give ron discriminatory valuable tools in developing con- ; and ETC W. G.Nicholsonmaintenance service to all military mem sumer education programs.The - supervisor at the Ground bers. Jax Navy Credit Union will Control Unit of Another requirement of the directive be joined by about 500 other credit Approach the Communications . is that credit union pro- unions now chartered to serve Department.MMC vides free personal counselingto DoD personnel, In its policyof i I t r, Alton Williams,prisoner all members in order to assist giving liberal loans with spe-. ". work supervisor at the NAS them in budgeting and solving cial attention to the individual ."' \.,.- ._- ,Brig will.be advanced on April money problems. The financial member. Unreasonable and out- 16, 19'10. workers at the Jax Navy Credit of date rules restricting the NEW BOARDS-Newly appointed WO I J.M. Johnson has his Union are always willing to attend size of loans are to be avoided, shoulder boards put in place by LCdr. W.E. Miller and Mrs. The Pacific Ocean, which cov- to the individual monetary as are lengthy waiting periods.Of Johnson. The former AEI I of FAETULANT Det Jax will be ers one-third of the globe, is so problems of its members, re special interest to per: working in the Nuclear Weapons Training Division of that huge that it could swallow the gardless of the person's rank or sonnel in a non rated statusis command until I he receives further orders. seven continents, the National. Geographic Society says.to grade. the fact that credit unions All credit unions are now directed will row give special attentionto to comply with the stan- assisting military membersin Scouts Have Busy ScheduleJax I pay grades E 1, E 2 and E 3 who apply for loans for a JAXVS GREATEST reasonable purpose. -- Boy Scout Troop 131 football games that the troop the meetings which are held Credit unions that do not on board the air station is spon- will usher. The first one Is scheduled every Wednesday night at the FURNITUREWHOLESALE comply with the equal service sored by NATTC and has recently for Sunday. Chapel Annex at 7 p.m. Several policy will be acknowledged as been reorganized. Scout led- Court of Honor will be heldIn senior scouts in the troop haT e discriminatory in nature and Inconsistent der Bill Juliar.'and his assistant mid September for those commented "We look forward to with the goal of the Gerald Burgess, plan numerous meeting the requirements for ad- new boys coming out to meetings credit union movement. activities for the remainder of vancement. That night will terminate and joinning up." Boys wishing to PRICE TO EVERYONE August and into September. a month long scout join must be 11 years old. Fur ---- - -., Troop 131 brought home the scrapbook decorating contest.As ther information can be obtained : I honors this week from the Musko- part of this project, the scouts by coming to meetings or by OPEN s4,11 I PHONE. gee District Camporee held Fri!: were asked to decorate a note calling Bill Julian at 387 3929 EVERYDAY 3ee e535 : day, Saturday and Sunday at Camp book in the theme of scouting or on base at extension 3848. Aden Powell near Melrose. using paper, wood, metals or New scouts who have joined 9-9 I I 1MJ(3( : Fourteen boys from the troop leather as the base material. since the first of June are: Steve I took part in the all aquatic Parents are always welcome Hobba, Mike Moore, John Mc- Iwya i3l 1249.1251 KING ST I sport competition. James Mor- Neely and Jim Pattillo Jr. : JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 32204 I gan, a 15 year old troop instructor - took first place in life- I SURPLUS GOODS I WANTED! saving. Tom Worsheski, Star &( ''C4t1nfl. ABSOLUTEAUCTION I USED CAMERAS AND : Scout, placed first in the 50 - DISCOUNT STORE I EQUIPMENT. WE PAY meter swim. Other awards included - I TOP DOLLAR 388-8535 I second place in a canoe :80) JOJ35 P-ach Blvd 724 2662 BRING THIS AD WITH YOU! I tug o war with James Mor- ( EVERY FRIDAY, 7:30: PM -- -- - .. gan, Steve Habba, Pat Propst and 1 Tom Worsheski, a team. An- BANKRUPT STOCKSHome Furnishings Clothing other team taking second place Sporting GoodsMusical BANK AM ERIC ARD.AMERICAN EXPRESS'STANDARD OIL ; MASTERCHAROE Credit Card Honored was James Morgan, Pat Propst Photo Equipment Instrument and Tom Worsheski in the swim , relay. SOUTHEASTERNLIQUIDATION ROOSEVELT MALL Scoutmaster William Julian commented that, "In spite of the / CO. rain everyone had a good time. 307 Kingsley Ave. at llwy 17, Other events were canoe bailing, ORANGE PARK canoe jousting and a greased I I watermelon race for beginner swimmers. The program included 103rd & Blanding Center / IIGCilNNINd IN JUNL"'! 'a campfire sing and skits per- JUNE, JULY & AUGUST Only! Monday thru Saturday formed district. by all the troops in the 7717970PHONE / \ NEW HOURS 8:30 AM 7:00: PM AHEAD'FOR Troop outings are planned monthly in addition to the three: FASTER SERVICE 1a L 1 NOW..mj WAYS TO SAVE : I \_ J;''-. . ,-or I. . . " { " 5 1iI ' J PercentCERTIFICATE Percent I . OFINVESTMENT REGULAR SHARE ) ACCOUNT I Available to ANYONE (even nonmembers) Free Life Insurance L&SPHOTOGRAPHY Interest earned Daily Save b/the 10th, Earn No Minimum Time from the 1st ..,.., Period "" """"inMIMIIHHtMMIIHIMIimimHIIIMIIIINNMMMII 3658 JAMHES RD. COMPLETE WEDDING NAS CECIL FIELD DId!}. 26 AND Tel. 771-3211, Ert. 215 JAX M Hours: Mon/-fri. tf30 3:00 ,'" w FEDERAL RECEPTION COVERAGEIN NAS JAX- Bldg. 39 . Tel. 384-1391 or (Base Ext. 2431 COLOR $ 6Phone 1 Hours; blon.-Fti. 9:30.4:30 .bl FOR ONLY ( 7717355Page I \ I . \ '"' BW I August 28, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 7SERVICE ._ ., \ ,a. SUOPPINGUIDE.tuu . ....... ..w.. ............. '.w.'.:'.",,' .. .... .... ..... .. .. :.' ."'<. ...... .. .., . >':K:: ::::::''tv "< i '''' : : :"''<' ::' <'''''' ': 1x ... : ... .,::). .. 'Z. \ : '' ; :...;:, :\ : ::;-i: U" > : St. Johns Mobile Homes .< {} .-VwN-* "*. 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PH. 771-5636 PH. 359-2106 : 63S7:"yQ3Rq,k'G';. .. >.: 'lft: ; .,,tACKe0NVltl.ft.A.iawaaaaw : :: : :f..iuwa2ai"}*'t- t t.m< 1 .;.};. t::, .1. 1 >g; iii.+wwvw, r-m; f I J y1ei.errI! ; llSl#:!I MrP' : # O l 77':87503 I OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION : OBJECTIVE: ='/ IMMIIHIHinilllllMIHimilMIIDIMIIHHIHnillllHIIMIHIHinilMIHHI/ IMMIUI / HlltHIUIIIW i ;.,' .UJA 5".WESCONNETTw<:tbi I Possible Growth I[Need Your CarInspected? Ij 9' $103 .. ' llNNIHHIIIMIINHHIN HHNIM mMMmilHHIHIHHIM"'INIMHIIIMIMHHHNIIIH'MIIMIIimillMIHIHA z . RED GREENE'S GARAGE 103rd: & 'j RRICAN AUGUST"15, 1969 Four Miles South oJ] NAS Highway 17 Orange Park Complete4Arta'';Rep.Crsw I NO MINIMUM AMOUNTS REQUIRED TO INVEST Fast Service-Licensed Inspectors 11: Call Or Write/ : Open 0800-1800 Monday t thru Friday' I:!! tat bettcrca:: e <: STANDARD AMERICAN SHAREHOLDER'S, INC. MINOR REPAIRS AVAILABLE 6524 San Juan Ave. .. PHONE 388-7777 & 3887004s J.:'; % :: v:??;,;' ;; ?: I : Z+ . > }utwr aaoxa4woakuAtaaa9. / .:w.rmw :mr--mnr:; ;: ;: 8- :I.ii: ::11{ .1. A;tW: : > \ 'k Your Mobile Horn. Shopptrig ntetx. :x= +..aa..xf FG'i;) 1. 6 2'anu. \ . a. tw..i.: I fund 103rd STREET FISH MARKET I fur ; :;.}Ahy,;}n h>.;;; Y. I '.'_'11111 1'"I1I1I11.'IIt"... 1J11r.NNN..........111111I111 I 1111I- $:.iviiat. $',.$;}, }kyn.nAt', :: :. .1 II.$wtms IycrHaue'Ita' i.v{ THE FUND OFFERS A DIVERSIFIED .; f i"-t |V** J ,,->*- 'tf.-l .v x > :< i$ ;4 > }; < :<: :33 nv..4n+ Yk.: i ... r:2Vi'S 'frtMOBILE HOMISiMi ..,.. I #:LODSTERS%CRAEMEAfi':<:',4'ka [ COMMON STOCKS OF BANKS. s:Y. ; .. I fSf ASOh' y 1 AMERICAN SHAREHOLDERS, INC. ; 41I8.phlli: u Hw 393-1126 :; %k v >Eeaturiit SpetlaIiyrPie: aril ;'x3; ;:::: Smoked l=ish;&:Deviled .Crabs.;v::: i 6524 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville Fla. 32210 741 S, tne Ave. 781-3027. i ... ?_ :h ew Used obiIe horn. Phone 388-7777 & 388-7004 : } I II to choose from : hmr WW1 '=Wm:: -rtWit'WJ: =j tmrI: I rj' r" ,' '.''> J ',. ' / Vi r > cv''r- ?: x:!::}!::; t CRESTVIEW TIFFANY':' '' RUDY S: i >: I lmJakm ill' 5 DETROITER ; | < ,!T*' 'ftf" ?&%*& / PLANTATION MOBILE HOUSING SAFEWAY I/NNININHIII/NNNM : : ;; bi NURSERY nd.. KINDERGARTEN TARA WINSTON [ ? STATE LICENSED BONDED AND INSURED mini .Musitsim.IIITIUMUM' tmiCfllCH FORBVERiPIfdE.root': 42:'::. : I Specializing' In Personal Care ;. 'Infants, Pre-School, and After School Care, (All Ages) Jacksonville's DISCOUNT Mart ' $ERP1N rfE%' F& E'tttOLCE. ''Ftt.. TMIGNON" I HOT BALANCED MEALS NEWYQRK StRIP.-'CZUB sPECLAX: 3312 Philips Highway-Phone 398-I5I2 i > ::5AKDWICHiKS'PRKPABR0. ,:: ;YOUR':SATISr ACTION-&:; :i Hour, day, night or weekly rates DRBAKFAST AT'ANT HOUR <-" /-x > ; : 'I Convenient to.Cedar Hills, Oak Hills and Wecconnctt. BILL WELLS (USN, Ret.) 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". .'. >..:.: W':: "..tW:' W4mb: rilJA; :i 4V S.ooarlG liCr ::b ;:t& 4 Wrwa/Ua t tm: ? mZt: :,..M1:::::k Save Time & Money/! ... Check This Service Shopper Weekly For The Best Buys In Town , August 28, 1969 Page 8 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER .....- '----- .,,., !nil , ""' '1 ' , ' Iliilt',":' 'I :, ' F'': Club Schedules ::, 1 A 'f y , yv S k hp a " il": , "/ ' -- JL Bluejackets Inn and club schedule there will be dances tomorrow and Saturday : Messenger of the Masses will night with music provided by a be on stage tonight and tomorrow "surprise" band.Active sl night the club will feature Phil Cay and the Chantels. The Hot Duty '\ tlnI Water Blues will be entertainingon l Saturday and Sunday and on Monday night Messenger of the ForeignCiffizensGranfedWaiver Y Masses will be returning. Danceto JLi the music of the popular Came- lots on Tuesday and be sure to , be there Wednesday when the cub The residency requirement for . presents the Four Clubs. foreign citizens applying for nat- . CPO Club uralization may be waived if they a S 1 / k have served honorably on active Dance to the music of Mark duty in the U. S. Armed Forces . Castle tomorrow night and don't during a period of armed con- miss Mel Gaden's appearance at the Chiefs' Club Saturday. flict.Alien members who have served - Acey Ducey Club from Feb. 28, 1961 to the end of the Vietnam hostilities are Trip out to the Acey Ducey eligible for this waiver providedthat Club tomorrow night for a special they enlist or reenlist in the "hippy dance" featuring the United States Canal Zone ,A :S music of the Family Por American Samoa Puerto Rico F traits. On Saturday night Syd Guam Virgin Islands or Swains Roberts will be appearing and Islands. A contract for exten- on Sunday the club will presentthe sion of an enlistment will be accepted . Eight Balls. as equivalent to reenlist- FRAIt ment if it is signed and becomes Capt. Kennedy & Chief Welch operative in the United States. will be an exciting three The enlistment of reenlistmentmay ,.........---.,-.........-...........-....."...,,'"...'''...,.'''""'''..-..."'"'...IIMMM4M4M4MIMIINATTC ,..,,---.....---...--....- day weekend at the FRA begin- take place at any time;either ning with a dance tomorrow night after the Viet- before during or On Sunday Jim Mann and the nam hostilities.For In The NewsJax Goodtimers will appear on stage further information about for your entertainment and beginning _.___. .__ ___._____. . naturalization procedures con .._ ._.____ __ _.. MNINNMVI/N N Nw NwNwNN/NwNwMNNMNNwNNN1wNIN1/NNNN/NNNIN ''''''''''''' MMNIIwIwwN/1Nw1 at 10 a.m. Monday the office of the Immigration tact the nearest By SN Pat WilliamsStar club will feature a big Labor DayBar-B-Q. and Naturalization Jax -- NATTC said farewell with Combat "V" the ordnance and electricity in Come out during the week fora Service. Aug. 21. to retiring Chief Hos- Other awards that Chief Welch the Navy tick. They began their good time and don't forget that pital Corpsman Allen D. Welch. has are the Navy Unit Commendation tour at Bldg. 503, the AE Elec- lunches are served daily from 11 Capt. John E. Kennedy pre Combat Action Ribbon tronics phase. AE1 C. E. Fields to 2 p.m. sented Chief Welch with a Let- Asiatic Pacific Medal World WarII and SSgt. F. W. Alford took the uso New Location ter of Appreciation as membersof Victory Medal Viet Nam Ser boys through two of the electri- Be at the USO tonight when his family looked on with visi- vice Medal with Fleet Marine city labs and into a classroom.AE1 . there will be free refreshmentsfor ble pride. The chief was then Force Combat Operations In Fields gave a brief lecture everyone. Tomorrow night piped over the side, and after the signa and Presidential Unit Ci- and a demonstration of how vol- features a "Getting to Know You" ceremony was again congratulated tation. tages are increased and decreased - Dance. Sunday's free feature by Capt. Kennedy and told to Later on in the day the NATTC by transformers. He also explained - movie will be "Ferry to, Hong Laundry & Cleaners "keep studying. Medical Department held its own the importance of safetyin Kong" beginning at 7 p.m. Play 11112 NORMANDY BLVD. Chief Welch who has put in farewell for one of its favorite electronics and how studentsare the game of your choice Tuesdayand (Next to M & |If| Tavern) 26 years expressed his grati- diiefs. taught to be "sailors first don't miss disc jockey Al "SPECIALIZING IN tude to the people with whom he Chief Welch his parents wife and AE's second". ' Albert on Wednesday when he ONLY THE BEST"Same has worked and told of his plansto Lena and their children all took From Bldg. 503 the Cadets plays the latest and best records Operators-Doris & Charles remain in the Jacksonvillearea. part in the ceremony at Bldg. proceeded to the AE,hanger where from 8 to 11 p.m.Officers. ONE DAY SERVICENO He plans to work he said 516. they were greeted by AVCM EXTRA CHARGE in one of the local hospitals IIMC Ellis who is taking over Jacobs. There they split into ClubIn probably Duval Medical Center. as leading chief presented Chief small groups and explored the addition to the regular menu Chief Welch has four childrenat Welch with a gold-plated plaque.In aircraft mostly HC 4s, inside home. One of them Michael addition there was a Letter of and out. Welch attends AEClass School Appreciation which read in part: After a thorough going over of here in NA TIC. He has one son, "A thanks for being a reliable the helicopters they moved on Patrick serving in Viet Nam. friend to one and all in time of to the Aviation Ordnanceman MATADOUAPARTMENTS Before he reported aboard need; A thanks for displaying School. f NATTC in August 1968 Chief courage and leadership in mo- AOC V. Johnson became their Welch was serving with the ments of stress; A thanks for a guide as he took them through the 3rd Marine Division inVietNam. moment of reprimand when we AO hanger. He explained a little While there he submitted sug- became over confident at our bit about ordnance and ordnance- : Phase II gestions which led to adoption posts; And last, but not at all men'sresponsibilities.'- There by the Marine Corps of the Neil least a thanks for being Chief were AO classes in session and ONLY 2'/i' MILES FROM Robertson Litter. This isanim- Welch..," the boys watched as students proved methods of casualty . . assembled and then a bomb MAS JAX MAIN GATE evacuation by hovering helicopter. The Franklin D. Roosevelt it on anA-4. put For this Chief Welch has Squadron of the U. S. Naval Sea All during the tour the Sea been recommended for a 3ronze Cadets Corps were treated witha Cadets watched closely and when very interesting tour of AO asked questions answered in a SINGLES and YOUNG MARRIEDS! and AE Schools in NATTC Aug. way that showed they were pretty NLrJIuIILx 15U MNMMNMNwNNN/NIwwNNIwNNN/NNNNNMIIMMNNIINNNwwNNNN.. GIANT SWAP MEET 21.The well checked out on the Navy. You've Asked for it... MMHWMHHHIMMHimimHMIHIIHmHimtlltllHHmiSHIPPING Sea Cadets all from the They were allowed to handle the IN? Jacksonville area arrived by M 14 and M 16 rifles while Now It's Ready For You! Have you been lookingfor bus to take a look at what makesKINDERGARTEN visiting AO Gun Phase III, and furniture plants seemed especially fascinated by LARGE I 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments fro.m $143 mo. clothes, lawnmowers, r-------------... / the Mark II gun when told thatit ::%:::::*::.xxw: :::: :::::::::::::::::::::: FEATURIN I G::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::: etc. I. ""' ;";, I fires 70 rounds of 20mm ammoa Come to the Largest I second. Quality Furniture Individually controlled Garage Sale in Jax. Rounding up the tour in AO Central Heat and I Bldg. 414 the.Cadets were shown From 15 to 40 Sales in I Massive Closet Space Air Conditioning I II a film entitled "United States one, under the Giant Arriving. The film was about Spacious Club Room for Fully Carpeted & Shed. I I the late President John F. Ken- Parties & Entertainment Draped SHIPPING OUT? I nedy's visit to the USS Kitty Come sell those unwanted Hawk. items. 9:00: A.M. The 20 Cadets seemed to enjoy We furnish 12:00: A.M. Utilities included _i Furnished & I Unfurnished location, tables and II Monday Through Friday the tour, and the man in chargeof Club size pool with advertising for you. No I 771-4706 I II them LCdr. B. F. Macraeof NARTU Jax his - expressed license appreciation required for Cabana at pool side I casual sellers. DAY CARE to the NA TIC person FREE Golf at private I nel involved. LCdr. Macrae said Manager and social co Club Open every weekend 9 to 6. 6:00: A.M. 12:00: P.M. I II Country that the Sea Cadets Corps is a ordinator on Located in 2600 Blk of N. I Monday Through Saturday I II premises.... .. ... .... joint Navy Navy League pro- :;:.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;:;::::::::;:;:::::::::::::;:i:;:::;:::::;::;:::::::: Edgewood at 20th St. I 771-7514 I gram that is nationwide. The FDR Disposal & Snack Bar & Restroomsfor Venetia Terrace) Squadron has been in this area Ultra-Modern Kitchens- ((iffi ., Range convenience.For since 1962. Fully equipped with v Refrigerator your further info. Call Baptist Church I The Cadet Corps is open to boys 14 to 1'8. and each unit has an 768-7058 768--1793 74f HWY, 17 Sd-ORM6E PARIC-26448J5 781-9886 I 5284 I 118th I St. 32210 I IL average of from 40 to 80 boys. --JNEAH! IAINMDCJI__ The tour was part of a two-week : to summer active duty program. ... ". ',f j -- -- -- -- - "I-..( " I August 28, 1969 JAX AIR, NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 9 The oldest governor's mansion Officers' Foundation flying: the United States flag is >> the residence of Puerto Rico's y sI governor in San Juan. Requests AssistanceThs I J GUYBALLOU Navy Marine Coast to the fund may designate their Guard 'Residence Foundation is gifts either for membership in asking for voluntary contribu- the Foundation at $25 per year or tions from officers in grade 0- $500 for life or any amount for 4 and above to assist in the foundation's the general. fund or the endow- f@ purpose of establishing ment fund. All gifts and member- USN, Ret.INSURANCE. a.n appropriate residence for the ship fees are tax deductible.All , needy widows of officers in the checks, orders andINVESTMENTS money ,etc. . sea services.Foundation should be made payable to \1- -.-'-. -. . The completed its @l "NMCGRF " Inc. and mailed to first retirement residence, Vin- the following address: ffSI son Hall, in June 1969 with the of $5 million FHA Navy Marine Coast Guard Residence Zl Financial Estate Planning help a guar- Foundation, Inc. -' i anteed loan. Located near Mc- Building 59 U. S. ( Insurance Programs Naval Observatory f/// Lean, Va., Vinson Hall will be the Washington, D. C. A 1 sAio wA wE'RE OUT Of A.f.C. : 1 I Mutual FundsASSOCIATED home of many officers' widows, 20JW; J WITH mothers, mothers in law, JOHN B. STOUDEMIRE and retired officers themselves.A pound Energy of the released sun would by just keep one a ADS THOUSAND FLETCHER RIVERSIDE BUILDINOONE AVE. majority of the residents will kitchen stove going with all I I PHONE 355-3487 pay their own way:however,about burners on for several hundred make shopping easier EVENINGS 264-6335 your 25 per cent of the widows at years, National Geographic says. Vinson Hall will need financial r-- --- I assistance.The .....'\ . Foundation is also requesting ,: { donations for the purpose - of paying for the large off- site" costs of Vinson Hall suchas equipping the infirmary, pro- viding connections to county sew p 1 ers and supplying other items Atlantic ( O that lie outside the FHA mort- gage guarantee. 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HOLDS IT ON r ; I PHONE 388-5004 ---" - - J I Page 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER August 28, 1969 consecutive bouts during the sea- ed to play under rules set on but suffered a bit on the diamond CECIL SPORTS ROUNDUPSMC son's opener Thursday and will the field by Cdr. Craig and the when the chief's pitching sent I be known henceforth as the 'top presence of the Reserve Officers him down the strike out route George BlackburnCPO dogs.' Mike Falcon led VA -44's who, It is understood.: were required three times. assault with a 571 series and to remain until the game Volleyball: finished first in individuals high was finished, the chief would have Softball: members will be engaged in'oth- series for the three games. shut out the Officers entirely.As There will be a meeting con- The Chief's Softball team continued er activities.' They have pro- Close on Falcon's heels was Al it was, they scored four runs to cerning volleyball at the station V to roll along, so far still mised to start the games earlier Waller of VA -174's Razorbacks.He the Chiefs 17. gym Tuesday, September 2 at undefeated. Last week the old next season. As well as enteran finished with a 552 series, One interesting highlite of the 10:30 a.m. All personnel attached - men downed the Royal New Zea- intra mural team. short of Waller's score for a contest was the presentation ofa to Cecil Field and supporting - land Air Force 15 to 6. This Bowling series, but did capture first spotin red jacket to the boss of the squadrons interested in was a warm up contest for the : individual high game with a AMD Station Softball Champs. participating with the Cecil all - Chiefs who later took on the Next week the AFTERBURNERwill Ellison was also recently WMBR star team are encouraged to at- Super Lambs of WPDQ ( a rematch carry an account of the 214.The summer league Champs, best blooming boss of the day ). Bowling Leagues which started the Plumbers, got off to a slow tend.,1'V After two innings, the Super Tuesday. Tonight 12 teams kick start in Thursday's action as Nothings under the trembling off the Thursday night league for they passively dropped three to hand of Tom Adams saw again this Season. The Plumbers, Operations. Here are the standings . the wrath of the steel armed famous from the Softball season, : 9 "vln.' I x" . Chiefs as they found them will be defending the champion- VA-44 40 selves on the losing end; and ship against AMD, NAMTD, and VA-1741 3 1 we dare them to say it was close: ADMIN (Snoopy is practicing OPS 3 1 Chiefs 20 and WPDQ 5. right now watch out!) ADMIN/BEQ 3 1 This Friday, the old men will Gridders and Bowlers:' VA-1743 3 1 take on the Cecil CommissaryStore VA 45 22 known as the 'meat pack- The Cecil Field Intra mural NAMTD ## 1 22 . ers', who have said they will bowling teams have started. As Dental '"' 1 3 ! make hamburger out of the old yet, there are no reports on FAETU V 1 3 men. Better watch how they use last Tuesday's action but the NAMTD ## 2 r 13 E 'h their bats, Chiefs. Anyway,there'I" week before on Thursday the National AMD 1 3 _______ will be no return games with the League kicked off the new ADMIN 0 4 ; 'Packers' so they best make the season. The acid pen will haveto j ; first one count. apologize for the references Football: a This will probably be the last made about the stingless, punch- \ game for the old men this sea- less hornets of VA '44 duringthe The first two games of the intra - \ son since winter sports are Softball season. The Horn- mural season were kick- I _ _ nearly upon us and the'team ets knocked off ADMIN in four ed off Monday evening when VA- :T- 174 met ADMIN and the Marines __ tangled with VA 45. z .xL Don Jackson an all Navy .. Men Wanted NOWTO touch footballer now with VA- 174, was influential in the defeat - TRAIN AS CLAIMS ADJUSTERSEarn of the ADMIN 'Blue Up - top money in this fast moving action packed field. starts' 30 8. What more canbe Insurance Investigators are urgently needed to settle to claims worth billions of dollars annually. The tremendous increase of auto accidents alone have doubled the need of said.The Duty section of the Marine qualified adjusters. INSURANCE ADJUSTERS SCHOOLS trains you at home in your spare time and offers Resident Training Barracks showed that they will at MIAMI BEACH, FLA. LAS NEVADA. Nation. or VEGAS have a power house of a team Ytr ----------- ------ wide employment assistance. I | INSURANCE ADJUSTERS SCHOOLS Dept. H I Write for FREE informationI again this year as they easily i s < j 1M1 N.W. 7 Street Miami. FU. 33123Plem today! I I put down VA 45 12 to 0. Interceptions - I Name I Accredited Member N.H S.C. plagued the 'Black- 1 I Address _1 birds' all evening,and though they . age I moved the ball well, the 'Corner L.jl . I j I City State Pyle' defense was a little too I I -____ __ ____ much. Softball: I IJ J Ah yes, who could forget the J Chiefs? This time it was the CONSIDERING THE WEATHER-Mary Stillson of Ontario, ( AMD Chiefs against the AMD Officers Canada sure doesn't want to be without her umbrella. Miss 1 led by Cdr. Neil Graig Stillson posed for Photographer's Mate First Class Gerald %1I. and LCdr. Ellison. Had it not Burgess on a sunny day which managed to sneak in betweenthe ...." 1 been for the chiefs being requir- rain the area has had lately.SBob's . ! . ADS - fe : Oak Hill make yourshopping easier ta.e.ee.e e.esse e eaee+eeele r Pure Service CenterOpen 1 I ,I 1 M 1 for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. Leave time? Get ant road service pick up & delivery 1MOTORS : y mechanic on duty American & Foreign Cars ; r:,: HFC Traveloan 103rd & Jammes Road 1 P-L-E-N-T-Y 1 771 -9156 Jacksonville Florida 1 Used VW's II . ;. Deciding where to go on your leave is easy. Reasonable 1I I t Deciding how you'll pay for it may be more diffi STATE INSPECTED t : cult. We think An HFC Traveloan we can help. i M BBM MB CARS '; will cash to travel Premium High Performance 1 give you cover every expense. ------.--- Later, you can repay HFC'in convenient monthly 165 FALCON. $740 1 BIG CHIEF amounts. Household helps more service.people POL VESTERFIBERGLASS 1 2Dr., A/C, A/T, every year than any other company of its kind. TIRE CO. 1 R&H. I Shouldn't you include an HFC Traveloan in your 65 MUSTANG. $675 I leave plans? 1 2Dr. Hardtop, V-8 II A/T, New Tag. I 1 . . . .. . . . . CM YOUR BELTED TIRE .1 64 DODGE. . $640 I : Need up to 6OO? BANKAMERICARD 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE 1 "Dart" 2Dr. Hard1 Plus I top 6-cyl., stick ;, . . . . .*. . . . .sftr churge F.70or 249S / 6 I R&H. I .; Apply for your loan by phone, F-78x4| F.E.T. I 64 TEMPEST. $640 I :Ii' we'll supply your loan by mail WELCOMF. HERE EASY, EASY TERMSMNNNMNMINMNNMNINNINNNIMNMNNMMMNMI 2Dr., 6 Cyl., stick NINIMNINM/IMNNN,11/1, I clean. I f r V I 64 CHEVY I 11.$640 I ; : HOUSEHOLD FINANCE We finance anyone from Seaman to Admiral I 2Dr., 6 Cyl. A/T. lIG( ) ....even Civilians! 1 64 VALIANT. $540 II ..m..MHI WINM Cedar Hills Shopping Center Department Stores Company Stores and Independent Tire Dealers I I We Buy-Sell-Finance I I 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone: 771-9190 6015 BLANDING BLVD 771-3442 :6566 Normandy: (Across from the House of Bargains 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 .' 5444 Normandy Blvd. 786-0721 I Boulevard I Penman Plaza Center 2809 Mayport Road 246-4825 I 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone Shopping : 246-6421 "NN-m H... .---..-.....".-..."......._.""_............".."'.....'......'"//....."'...........,.."'._............_._ I 781 4978r 1 .. I I1 .. ------------ - August 28, 1969 ---- . JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 11 I I Movie Barbara Perkins. Color Drama. A/VG (122mins.) HOSPITAL: "HOW TO COM WANT AD SECTION ScheduleMovies MIT MARRIAGE" MONDAY, September I NAS "2,000 YEAR LATER" : will be shown nightlyat Ads should be mailed to the Edward Everett Horton Holt starring Publishing Company 4747 San Juan the NAS Theater at 7:30 florida, 32210, to arrive not later following p.m. and Thomas. Color than Tuesday publication Terry satire. for the Thursday. Ads arriving There will also be a kiddie mat- publisher is ?smiJ/oih"iiJadAIIILWl"? be published the following week unless the inee at 2 p.m. Saturday and a R/F ((80 mins.) be received I I or money< order for the full cost of the ad must HOSPITAL: "VALLEY OF WITH the copy for the ad regular feature at 2 p.m. Sun- THE DOLLS" day and holidays. Do Not Send CashRate The Hospital Theater willhaveone TUESDAY September 2 nightly feature at 7 p.m. NAS "COOL HAND LUKE"starril'J Cecil Field will have two nightly : : Minimum. charge ((3 lines Paul Newman and. ).$2.00 shows during the week at 5:30 George Kennedy. Color drama. and 8 p.m. Matinees will be Per additional shown on weekends at 2 and 5p.m. AF/E (129 mins.) ((4 words per line). 0.50 HOSPITAL: "2,000 YEARS LATER" THURSDAY August 28 WEDNESDAY September 3 PART TIME FOR SALE BY OWNER 58 THUNDERBIRD A/C PS NAS: "THE MALTESE BIP- NAS: "THE TROUBLE WITH Married ,E 4 and above. Are 2 BR. Masonry home. Real nice, Pwr. Seats, PW, 23,000 miles, PY" starring Dan Rowan, Dick GIRLS" starring Elvis Presleyand you having trouble making ends Ideal locatlon,Reasonable.Furnished $795. 5713 Adair Cir. 771 Martin and Carol Lynley. Color Marilyn Mason. Color come- meet? We can work your hoursin i or unfurnished. Ph. 6588. comedy. G/G ((91 mins.) dy. GG(104( mins.) with your duty schedule. For 765-3666 after 5:30 HOSPITAL: "A MINUTE TO HOSPITAL: "COOL HAND appointment 264-6485 FOR RENT TRAILER LOT PRAY, A SECOND TO DIE" star- LUKE" '60 BUICK CONV. 1 Acre Well water. 10 mi.S. ring Alex Cord, Arthur Kennedyand AUTO AIR CONDITIONING New Top & Tires. 8-4 pm Ext. of NAS 264 2739. Robert Ryan. Color wes- Window units & central units:: 3067, after 5 264-5452. tern. AM/G ((103 mins.) MEN! 2 A l ..j, service & repaired, Tylers DIAL TOM CAVINESS I FRIDAY, August 29 Heating & Air Conditioning, 4711 '63 IMPALA 4 DR. SEDAN If you would like to becomE. a Palmer Ave.'Lake Shore) 388 Fact. Air A/T PS NAS: "GUNSOFNAVARONE"starring An- Orig. Up- Disc Jockey, Newscaster or 5161. hoIst. Carpeting front & rear. nouncer. A recorded messageby Gregory Peck and David This vintate model has body in Tom Caviness tells you how. Niven. Color adventure. G/E JUSTISS TRAILER PARK Exc. Cond. $750. 389-6785. Ph. 353 4834. ((157 mins.) 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, Clean HOSPITAL: "THE MALTESE modern trailers & Apts. 389: GARAGE SALE Sewing Ma- PART TIME HELD WANTED- BIPPY" :3007. chines Vacuum Cleaners 11 AM 4 P.M. No. experience SATURDAY, August 30 Stereo & Record Player. Ext. BURGER CHEF 6238103rd St. NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS All like new 6437 Wilson Blvd. NAS: "HOW TO COMMIT Consoles, some with AM/FM, 771 9106. 1968 PONTIAC FIREBIRD, A/T, MARRIAGE" starring Jackie 3 i ' tape players. At dealers cost. R & H, A/C, Red-line tires, Gleason, Jane Wyman, Bob Hope it to liquidate stock. Full warranty! white interior, exc. cond. $2495. and Tina Louise. Color comedy. 65 CORY AIR Phone 771 0409. CORSA AM/F ((98 mins.) 4r Contact owner M.J. Pilver,Bldg. $750 $200 Spt. Coupe, Dwn. NAVARONE" HOSPITAL: "GUNS OF - 772-2561 or 264-6643. 39 NAS Jax Credit Union. 5:30 1 t K FOR RENT OR FOR SALE p.m. Call 744 0906. Houses( & Apts. Equity VA &. CAREER OPPORTUNITY SUNDAY August 31 * FHA resales. $100 down. Call Businessmen's Assurance Co. FOR SALE ACROSS FROM YOU CALL% THAT I PING" Power or Mills, USN Ret. 264- desires ambitious males, mar- NAS Jax, 3 BR, 2 B, Brick NAS: "VALLEY OF THE A GIRL OUT TO 2411 Orange Park Realty, Mili- ried, ages 25 45 for sales home, Low dwn. pymt., $121.85 DOLLS" starring Patty Duke and tary Free Notary. position in Duval County. Up Orange Park Realty 264 - I to $700 $800 salary during 2411. II I IN CLAY COUNTY DUCK POND training with good opportunity to Area. [5) Acres.- Acres & materially increase basic salary. OPEN SUNDAY larger tracts, Terms 282 -5272: Ex. train prog.\ & fringe bene WATERFRONT LOTS or 282 5224.AUTOMOBILES. fits. Phone 398- 9422 or 398- High wooded, perfect for re - tirement and around living. write P.O. year 7550 for interview or Easy terms Mobile Homes Wel- FURNISHED Box 5833: Jax, :32207. - East & West Coast.: 353 ::3691.GEORGE'S comed 1 Mile East of Lake Ashbury on 209. Also new restricted - FOR SALE G.E. 40" sub division near com- KENNELS Range (Elect.) clean. $70. Call 100% GUARANTEEWe Dogs and Cats boarded. Free 264-5977. pletion. Contact LaKue 725- pickup and delivery Est. 1925: 3992. gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance( - 5085: Edgewood Ct. (Near Cas- FOR SALE-44" x 85" up potion. Then we tuned up tightened and replaced everythingthat sat and Edgewood) :389 0064. FEMALE PART TIME Res- needed It. And guaranteed them loO% for the repair or Pool Table Very good complete. taurant Must be 21 Call for replacement of all major mechanical parts for JO days or 1000 condition. Value $130, sacrificeat 389 321C. miles. Come on in and double check. IN CLAY COUNTY appointment. $45. Call 264-5977. 2 and :3 acre Ranchettes, paved ENGINE TRANSMISSION 'REAR AXLE 'FRONT AXLE HOMES RENT OR SALE I ASSEMBLIES .BRAKE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM and graded road frontage, $1450. 65 VW $895 '67 CAMARO per lot & up, terms. Off. Ph. $1750. Excel. Cond. 398-5877. We help NAVY Quick MoveIn 66 DODGE DART $1095 first! .Courteous 282 5272 Home 282 5224. Call us 2-Door, R&H, Service. Limited vacancies SCHOOL available in SILLAY REALTY COMPANY 65 CHEV. /2 Ton Pickup $1195 VA & FHA REPOSSESSIONS 389 6201 Sacred Heart Catholic School - 3 Br., 1,11/2 & 2 baths: $100 105th & Blanding. Kindergarten 65 VW Sedan $1195Radio down as low as' $65 month. Callus through 8th Grade. Call 771-0092. LARGE LOT, 4 BR, 2 3/2 Baths, & Heater for up to date lists that will Fireplace, Double Grage 5736 be mailed without obligation. 67 COUGAR A/C,A/T Adair Cir. 771 6588. f.6o.y.w.Sedan $1295 VANSANDT REALTY-387-121.: : PS, Vinyl top Console. See "'C6 LEMANS O1IC-6 CONVT, before buying now. 387-1714. after Maroon, Auto-Trans., PS, R&H. 67 VW Sedan $1495 STEREO CONSOLE $67 4 pm. $2150. $1200. 771 3211 Ext. 208 (Day). Radio & Heater . Take up payments on :J mourn old beautiful :stereo::; console: like 1960 VW SEDANEx. WALKING DISTANCE OF 67 PLYMOUTH Valiant $1495"Signet" new. 4 Speed record changer- Cond. New Paint. $395. Call SCHOOLS 3 large bedrooms 4-Door Sedan, Auto trans., R&H. combination radio. Balance due 772-2114 or 771-5338. 2 bath, 2 Utility rooms, Fla. :$67 or $8 per month. Phone 353-, room fenced in backyard. $135. 66 CHEV. Impala $16952Door 19-16!} night or day. Will deliver '67 HONDA 00 CC mo 1 yrs. lease required. Call H.T., V-8, Auto trans., PS PB Air Cond. no: obligation. A -1 Music $110. Call 264-4456. 384 5593. Center 1606 Main Street. DDDDDaCCaCQCCDaaQaO 66 MUSTANG Convertible $1695 26' SLOOP READY FOR V-8, Auto trans., Air Cond., R&H Carousel Red, Black FOR RENT FlffiN. 3 BR HOUSE Cruising. Must be seen.Recently Top. Orange Park, ;5) min. to NAS, I> pulled Ray, inspected Allphin,, painted.Ext. 324-NAS Contact HONDAMotors 66 VW Dlx. Sta. Wag. $1695 will rent to TAD Personnel, or Bachelors, TV, Linen, Uten Cecil. & Cycles Co. 68 VW Sedan $1795Radio sils optional, A/C 264 6884. CLEAN, LOW MILEAGE & Heater . 68 or 69 Rambler American Station 4949 Blanding 771.8244ooooooOooGoQooQoQo 67 VW SQUAREBACK $1995 FOR RENT: Wagon 199 Cu. Inc. 6 Cyl., Trailer 2 BRS. $80 month. R&H, Air Cond. per 4 Spd. or 3 Spd. W/Overdrive. , Phone: 771-6908. Contact Captain Posthuma Ext. 68 VW Karmann Ghia $2295 UNFURNISHED 2 BR. 3313. After 5 7720588. TEXACO INC. r.adlo & Heater, Air Cond. :(' '_ Murray Hill. $65( Mo. Compl. CLEAN 3 RMS & BATH OVER 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Redecorated. Avail. Now. 771- Adults only. Just rightfor couple. Dealerships Available 2877 389-4275. 3231 Phyllis St.FOR. 4230 Ortega Blvd. 4709 Philips Hwy. WESTS IDEVOLKSWAGEN :i t SINGERS: $25Sewing SALE 1919 Blanding Blvd. Machines. Left in storageat Live crabs & Fresh fish. Wil- 1-95 & Baymeadow Rd. 1606 Main Street. Excellent ford Fish Camp. 264-9707. FINANCIAl;' ASSISTANCE condition. Fully electric. Does TRAINING WITH PAY INC. everything. Complete with at- ADVERTISING' AND! . for freight and LOST AUGUST 20th REWARD PROMOTIONAL SUPPORT ," 1150 tachment Yours Lane Ave. So. Phone 781-5511 storage charge*. Only $2;' eachor Female Minature Schnauzer-Vicinity Call 353-5736 , $8 per month. Phone 'i-Vi: : : Cecil Golf Course Black Or Write P.O. Box 3702 Open Daily 8 to 8:30 Saturday 8 to 5 Sunday 1 to 6 PM 1'l4ti night or day. Will deliver and Grey Cropped ears-Beard Jacksonville Fla. 771 3211 Ext. 8302 or Ext.261. no obligation. j ,. 1969-------1 Page 12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER August 28, I Something for Everybody at NAS Special Services By Christy Lorentzen Jax -- Fishing,swimming,rId- Special Services Office is the trailers, gas lanterns and stoves, r I ing and sailing. These are only headquarters for all NAS recrea- cots, coolers, and sport gear can _ samples of the wide variety of tion. Under the direction of Special be obtained from the Gear Issue recreational activities availableto Services Officer Joseph A. Room, also located in that build- military personnel and their Fields and Leading Chief MMC ing. dependents through NAS Special L. Brown, it operates to supplythe Arts to CarsIf Services. base with an assortment of Located in Building 704, the recreational facilities and equippt" you are interested in ex - ., .,' ,. '" ,. < tM..... '- .,, > panding your artistic talents, visit - ," > . .." .. ,< t . '" .. :!} where 1k i"'*" '<''" Y.j *"<, I<> : "'\ "' .. "it : ,, the base hobby shop ,< .. ''I;":' ,".: ',: .' \;<><,, '" "$ Special Services offers cera - <" > -.j< ' ,'; i.: :> : :' :>' mics, painting, woodwork,photography - : : ::.1\ and leatherwork. Car enthusiasts 'Na DN' will find that the auto hobby shop provides all the necessary - : tools and materials for auto repair and maintenance.And . ,' ,, after completing your car re tSlb Pw Y 1 pairs, you can enjoy thrillingslot > car races on the large track rr: located above the hobby shop. ., You don't need to travel off ,' ,"' .:' base to enjoy an afternoon pic- nic in beautiful surroundings, t ,,, complete with picnic tables, Yap u V fishing, barbecue pits, slides are available here on station, -.,'.<<<"<. ,.. '" 9 two of which may be reservedfor " private get togethers by Jllhf : :; making arrangements with the :; p ! Special Services Office. i EEi W4NEKIf ENGINE TROUBLE can be easily remedied by taking advan- radio broadcasting carries tage of the tools and equipment available at the automotive your interest, you will be gladto hobby shop in Building 896-B. A FLYING LEAP and a cool touchdown bring welcome relief know that an amateur radio from the summer sun as this youngster plunges into one of club (call letters W4NEK) meet mately 368 yards to the lap anda and includes a driving range, a the air station's pools.RECAPS. bi weekly here on station, and 100 yard straightway, is clubhouse and a snack bar. provides all necessary receiv- available for track meets. E - MUnM W W Ww Staff of I ISO ment. WF ing and sending equipment for quipment may be acquired from c : Tickets to nearly all events at ' amateur wave bands. Further Special Services. The Special Services staff pre- .IT1reCc the Jacksonville Coliseum and information about the club canbe Movies never fail to be a favorite sently consists of about 150 full /1NNNNNNNMINNNMNNI. : .... ->. I II Civic chased Auditorium there often may be consid-pur gained by calling the Radio source of entertainment time and part time employees.Both . at a Shack at extension 3524. and Special Services has not military personnel and civilian - I erably reduced rate. Fishing Sports fans are always free to neglected to supply the two thea- work at operating and rods and reels, firearms, camp enjoy themselves at any of the ters with the best and latest maintaining the recreation facilities - 00000000000000000000FURNITURE numerous athletic fields which shows. Tape recorded movie aboard this station. WAREHOUSE are maintained by the Jax Navy schedules for both the Hospitaland Special Services is financed :95 Direct from factory to you Recreation Division. Softball Mainside theaters can be primarily by non appropriatedfunds }: Compare: Quality fields, basketball and tennis heard by dialing extension 2858.Readers' from the Navy Exchange CALL Price courts, football fields and hand- complex, and receives about 771-9934 ball courts are open for your DelightA $40,000 monthly in combined Cash & I Corner( Roosevelt Carry& St. Johns convenience, and a few may be wide selection of both prac- funds from the exchange and local - l 6324 BLAND/NG/ BLVD Can you afford not to compare? held by reservations. A hard tical and entertaining literature operations. 3OOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOO surface oval track, approxi- awaits your discovery at the three According to Fields,future developments - N/MINNMMNNINNINM/NWNNNNNW/NNNWI/N/NNNNMNI/ libraries aboard station. Theyare may consist of a new well stocked with fiction and hobby shop and a field house ': .... non fiction,technical and scientific which would accommodate both "-. books, poetry, humor, and a intramural and varsity basket- variety of current magazines and ball games and contain an indoor hometown newspapers. swimming pool. Capture a western atmosphere Projects already underway ILtm in Florida surroundings by visit- include, the $40,000 golf course ing the stables located on Child fairway renovation and $3,000 St., toward the hospital area. worth of new auto shop equipment 1 III h } -J Fire horses and scenic riding including an engine test cen - tl trials are there for all to en- ter and a motor analyzer. Three 1 ,. V' joy at a nominal fee. new sailboats are due to arrive I The ever popular sport of soon as the Sailing Club's latest bowling can be readily enjoyedat addition. the 16 lane bowling alley Ut !1flllLfluITi. located on Gillis St., in Build- Facilities for You < r __ ing 609. A pro shop and snack bar are there for all kegler's Special Services offers almost convenience, and there are intramural unlimited recreation opportunities - N i leagues open to militarymen to NAS personnel, and it is Ill -r and women. to your advantage to use and Links benefit by the facilities it pro Top 1 vides. For further details and 4 Perhaps the finest recreation information, contact the Special :: < i j facility at NAS Is,the 18 hole Services Office by dialing ex - R S $ r f golf course situated on MustinRd. tension 3122 between 8 a.m. .,3p.aqC' Open daily from 8:30: a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The Special \ Ii 111111 to sunset, the course offers an Services personnel will be gladto enjoyable pastime to military answer any questions you may personnel and their dependents have about recreation activities. o EAe ' e cm s ? p. ! M N ewnYlM + R ''Z iNO..ps 5 s CHIEF SAM FILSTRUP LOVES OUR MILITARY AUTO INSURANCEAll Ranks AH AgesLOW ,1 y HAWAIIAN DISHES..OUR FOOD TOO RATES ,1- ., _,..... VISIT THE WAIKIKI SUPPER CLUB & LOUNGE .EASY MONTHLYPAYMENT, I NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT JI ' S : DANCING 4",4\\4\\, . ; } Military Special Rates g"" CONTINENTAL UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE, INC. 1--1" 2301 S. Atliitic be. , 6479 Roosevelt Blvd. 388 7676 f. DAYTONA BEACH < oil Us[1 'Anytimet' 'J.'t.." .' : }, -- _. -- _.._ . ----- -- -- --- --- - -- .. 1 1 28, 1969 . JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 13 i .l CIVIL SERVICE NEWS ----- -- Four Generations Carrolls Keep Navy --L - Supplied with HelpJax J -- When Stephen G. Carroll Then Frank Carroll, Stephen's was employed by civil service grandfather, worked in Pensacolaas recently, an interesting fact a shipfitter. Frank Carroll'sson F 1 developed about his family .MFzFH tree. Patrick Carroll came to ' Stephen is the fourth generationof NARF here in Jacksonville, the Carroll family to be em- working as an electrician. Now, 1k : ployed by civil service.It his son Stephen is an electrican started with Stephen's great mechanic apprentice in his first grandfathers, Peter F. Carroll year and Cambridge A. ,Fields. Peter Peter Carroll the grandfather V Carroll worked on the security had brothers John Carroll and y.r / _ force at Pensacola, while Cam William Carroll, who each served - bridge Fields was a shipfitterin at least 20 years in civil ser- the )Brookyln Navy Yard. vice. In addition, Patrick Car- roll's brothers served as civilian > r -4tflj..:, New JobsAnnounced employees; George F. Carrolla supervisory inspector at NAS Corpus Christi, Frank A. Car- roll, an aircraft mechanic, Mel- vin Carroll, an aircraft metal b smith, Robert E. Carroll, a Pen- sacola warehouseman and JohnA. Jax -- Merit promotion op Carroll an engineering aid. portunities currently open for The family's four civil service receipt of applications are list- employee generations have over ed below. Applications for the 270 years of service to the gov- positions shown in the following ernment. ' group will be accepted from car- Stephen's decision to apply for eer or career conditional em- civil service came partly from ployees of the air station, Naval influence by his father. He also Patrick Carroll and son, Steven Air Rework Facility, Naval Air scored high on the civil service Reserve Training Unit, Fleet Air examinations that are difficult to Jacksonville, Fleet Aviation pass. Stephen will be studyingin Affirmative Action Plan Gives Electronic Training Unit Atlan- the apprentice program for tic, Det. Jax Naval Hospital, about seven months before working - Navy Commissary Stores, Navy at NARF. Recruiting, Disease Vector Con- Worker Complaint ProceduresJax trop Center, Regional Storage Applications for the position Management Office, and Fleet below will be accepted from car- Weather Facility at any time: eer or career conditional em- -- (Editor's Note: In employment who believes that he study. ployees of naval and Marine an article last week, the sta has been discriminated against ROCMM assigns an investi- MPB No. 79 69 Electronics Corps activities in the Sixth tion's Affirmative Action Plan because of the above reasons may gator from another activity who Mechanic, 80 69 A/C Elec- Naval District until Sept. 17. for Equal Opportunity Em file a complaint. will make a thorough check into tronics Worker, 81- 69 Accounts MPB No. 123 69 Budget ployment was discussed. Com- Organizational the matter. Upon completionof HelpA Analyst GS 7 and GS 9. under the the the file and Maintenance Clerk GS 4, 82- plaint procedures newly investigation, 69 Planner & Estimator (Pub- Applications for the follow- released policy will be outlines complaint may also be filed findings will be made availableto lic Works Structures), 85- ing position will be accepted only in the following article.) by an organization for the aggrieved the commanding officer and ..' . 69 A/C Instrument Mechanic, from persons who have career Procedures for processing person with his con the complainant. 84 69 A/C Instrument Worker career conditional appoint complaints of discrimination on sent. Processing of a complaintnow After the commanding officer 85 69 A/C Electrician, ments in the federal service, grounds of race, color, religion, requires that the aggrived and the complainant have each 86 69 Clerk (Stenographer) of all federal agencies nation sex, or national origin have four first discuss the matter with an had time to review the file, an GS 4, 87 69 Clerk (Typ- wide until Sept. 22. basic objectives: equal employment opportunity attempt will be made to inform ist) GS 3 and GS 4, 88 MPB No. 120 69 Electric 1. To provide maximum opportunity consellor who will informally ally resolve the complaint.If . 69 Electronics Mechanic (A/C Accounting Machine Supervisor for informal resolutionof attempt to resolve the com- the complaint is solved, the Systems), 89 69 Electronics GS-5. problems which might resultin plaint. written terms are filed and a copy Mechanic (Maintenance), 90-69 Applications must be career or complaints. The counsellor will have 15 is provided to the complainantand Machinist and 69A/CElec-- career conditional employees 2. To provide an independent work days to attempt to resolvethe the matter is ended. trical Worker. of the federal government. investigation of the facts wherea matter. If the aggrived'' is However, should the com - Forms 171 for these formal is after final inter- be unsatisfied he Also, MPB No. 92-69 Plan- Application complaint lodged. unsatisfied a plainant still , ner & Estimator (Public Works positions should be filed with 3. To guarantee a fair and impartial view with the counsellor, he than has seven calendar days to re - Electrical Systems), 93-69 the Civilian Personnel Depart hearing by a trained appeals has 15 calendar days to file a quest a hearing and a subsequent Industrial Tractor Operator, ment, Box 22, NAS Ja&c. examiner when.a hearing is formal written complaint with decision of the director of equal 94 69 Apprentice (First Year), For further information regarding required. the commanding officer.Investigation. employment opportunity. He may 96 69 Statistical AssistantGS these positions, ,see the 4. To speed up the active also request a decision without a 5 97-69 Accounting copies of the bulletins or an complaint process. hearing.If . noun T11Pnt n. on cv; I) ?O. Any employee or applicant for When the commanding officer Technician GS 4, 101 69 ........ A/C Metalsmith, 102 69 Auto- receives a formal complaint, he the complainant fails to replyin motive Mechanic (Body & Fender forwards a copy to the Navy'sdIrector seven calendar days, the com- ), 103 69 Clerk Dictating ? g :: i of equal employment manding officer will advise the Machine Transcriber GS 4, opportunity in Washington. He complainant in writing that the also notified ROCMM in Jax and previously proposed dispositionwill 104 69 Supervisory Supply from the coun- become the final Department - 69 requests a report Technician GS 8, 105 - sellor involved in the complaint of the Navy discision.A . Secretary (Steno) GS 5, 107 I 69 Card Punch Operator GS 2 " and GS 3,108 69 Messenger -2andGS-3, 110 69 REMINDER: Production Controller GS 7, 111 69 Planner & Estimator (Sheetmetal Worker), 112 69 -o - Electrical Accounting Machine 1II Take Your Copy of the Operator GS 3,114 69 Pipe- \ cover and Insulator, 115 60 .> AIR flEWS/AFTERBURNER Plasterer and 119 69 Military Home With You. Personnel Clerk GS 4. II r ' - Help Your Family Applications for the follow- (M M - ing positions will be acceptedat Keep Up .. any time from career or With What's Going On -r career employees of the same organizations as listed in the first group of openings. However -f_ _ off date for WWi the first cut Y establishing the registers for s CLUB SCHEDULES WOMEN'S CLUB ACTIVITIES each position follows the job title: MOVIE SCHEDULES HOMEMAKING and SHOPPING HINTS MPB No. 117 69 Sheet A RETIREMENT WATCH marks the end of 24 years of civil metal Worker 9-2-69, 118- service work for Thomas A. Holt. Presenting him with the JAS AIR. NEWSAugust ..... 69 Refreigeration and Air Con- watch in the retirement ceremony is Capt. L.W. Graves, Pub- dition Mechanic! 0 2 69, lic Works Officer, Mr. Holt was with the Public Works Depart- , 121 69 Boiler Tender 9 3 " fi9, -and 122 69 Plumber 9- ment, and has settled near a river bank to enjoy his favorite IAFTEIiIJIRlIER 8-69. sport of fishing. ---. --- --- j: -j -_p'I _ - ---- - r T Page 14 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER AUGUST 28, 1969 I YP-45 Names Red Darter of Month for August $Z /I Jax -- ATN2 Raymond T.Hawthorne Hawthorne, a native ot Bloom- rent maintenance duties in June. Aircrewman Certificates to ADJ1 a.B . of the VP 45 Avionics field Ky., f joined theNavyinJanuary He received the Red Darter W. E. Dixon, and RM2 M. T. I Shop has been named August Red 1967 and reported to VP- title for his performance of duty Hayo. Their new wings were Darter of the Month. 45 In July of that year. He and military bearing. The award pinned on by their respective The award was presented dur- served as an aircrewman on Red carries with it 48 hours of spe- plane commanders, Lt. F. A. ing a ceremony conducted by Darter Crew 23 during the squad cial liberty and a squadron plaque Lehardy and Cdr. Saunders. former Commandh Officer,Cdr ron's recent WestPac deploy- among other privileges. Good Conduct Medals were a- W. Saunders.. ment transfering to his cur- Other awards presented were warded to AVCM. S. W. Pierce -,-...._ II1 ((6th), AZ1 R. L. Brooks ((4th), and AWl J. H. Roper, Jr., ((2nd) AW3 D. L. Kappen received his A first air medal for strike flights . .". against the enemy in Vietnamand , : AE2 D. J. McKinney received .. ......fa ,, - , ; the Navy Unit Com- "1 " mendation awarded for ser '; ; ;J: I vice with his previous command, .::;.f ",' I VF 53. .x-0 1 ," '" \ : i :':',1/ J"" Red Cross j ,'j ..5 ::2 \ 0 ; 1 ; ' .\.i"ll..,.1! ,,:' VolunteersNeeded : ;':- ] "''j).1iJ! ..', ..-\ : .. ./, . ".1'N. . Hawthorne Jax -- Recruitment of new volunteers - !\., . for the Naval Hospitalwill go into full swing next month Third Class T according to Mrs. James Heft, chairman of volunteers.A . new training class has been Exam Set ; :::::::::::::::::::::::: : ::: :::::: ::::::::: .:.$:::::: :::m::: ::.:':': :::::::::::::::: : scheduled for Sept. 15 19. Any 11 : : : : II health woman, over whether or age civilian 18 military and may in apply good dependent For Nov. 4The ...... ;D>0' ........ by telephoning the Hospital Red for increased need :::: B It LLi2k: :: .:::.: Cross at 772 2218 before Navy's :...:... _0 ,. : 0 ,... ::.:,:. Sept. 5.Volunteers. qualified petty officers has resulted - trained by Red -in the quarterly adminis- tration of officer third class Cross are needed to render ser- petty . vices to patients and to insure examinations.Since ,m! 2 and 3 BEDROOM FAMILYAPARTMENTS [ efficient operation of this medi- May, examinations have been authorized for AugustNov- cal facility, according to Capt.W. C. Turville, commanding officerof ember, February and May. I the Naval Hospital. The next P03 test will be administered - r4 Capt. Turville and other ranking Tuesday, Nov. 4. A i administrative and medi- waiver of the service in pay- IL I cal officers will participate in grade requirement may be obtained - instruction to the volunteer class by eligible personnel in :,:,:::::::>:::,,::::::::::,::,::::::,::::::::,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::,:::::.::::::::::::::: ::::::::;:::;: >:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,:::::, which will run for four con order that more may participatein secutive days, Monday through the upcoming Navy wide ex- Thursday from 9 a.m. till noon. amination.For . Only by this completing course further details cehck with may a woman serve as a Red the ESO. .' '.." Cross volunteer in clinics or '" :.:: : wards. She is reqired to workat > I Now Renting-$130 Up provide least her one own half transportation day a week, Take stock in America ,\ and purchase her own uniform. Buy US.Sa....Bowl ft FrwAM Sktm Volunteer activities are sche - duled only during the workingday Blanding Blvd. (State Rd. 21)) at Bellair Shopping Center evening; there hours.are: no openings for the Trained volunteers who have completed the Red Cross course, ORANGE PARK PHONE 264-5901 whether here or at another in - stallation, are urged to sign J up at this Naval Hospital where their required.services' are immediately ; YAp + I IJ < AFTCIOJIt Alt.lIEWJ WE GOOFED! 1 (NOT THE CREDIT UNION, BUT OUR '\ PROOFREADER!) Last Week's Ad Should Have Read., Mf f I Ik Io ;cw > y HIGHEST ON SAVINGS! 5S _. _ i I I I"I NN N N N I N I I N N I N/N N I N IN N N I I N I N/NN/I N N I N NN N I H I M I N I I N' I LOWESTINTEREST ; ,*, S'a PwN S ON LOANS! 9" G -N.N.N.N N I N M I N N N N N I'N I N I N'N N N NN N N N N N N N N_N N N I N NN I I N N I I N.N____... :i I M M I N N I NN N N I N M 111 N/N N I NN/ "I M N"I N M/N N I I N N 11111 N/I M N M N I N I M N I NN I I N 4 ""., and NNNNNNII/NNIIW NOT tNN vice-versa! :j -i NAS JAX-Bldg. 39 Tel. WM391 or liasc Cxt.? 2431 JAX FEDERAL _ Hours: Mon.-rri. 4:30: 4:30: ,., . i NAS CECIL FIELD-Bldg. 26 1 cl. 771-3211, Ext. 215 + .-r' Hours: Mou.-fH. 1 :lO() 3:00: NEVER BETTER A leopard never looked as well in its skinas does Hollywood Starlet Sharon - Harvey. . trr r J t.h' ______ _______ __ __ __ __ ___ __, -- 28, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page IS f :: ". < :;; Officials Gridiron Guessers I To Voice ChoicesJax .; ::> :.; NeededJax -- Will it be Navy over Jax Air News will offer its ' y ; -- The Athlete Department Army? Can Ohio State repeatin readers a chance to put their"x" : ), :. 1iiJj is, again issuing a plea for men the Big Ten? Who will you behind their team in its second : interested in officiating touch pick in the Florida Georgiatilt annual "You Pick Um" con- football games this fall. The intramural ? test.Each games are played Mon- These are only a few of the week for 10 weeks duringthe day through Thursday at 4 p.m. hundreds of college games that football season the sports and will go until mid Novem- will be on tab this fall and the page of the Air News will list the eight toughest college games Se.'r ber.Athletic Director Frank Mc- and two pro games for the com- Caffrey conducts a pre season ing weekend and all the prog- rules clinic for all officials explaining The nosticators can have a go at : L. the entire touch foot choosing their favorites. Weekly ;; ball system and the changes added face that's winners will receive a prize don since last year for veteran ated by Dick Holt of Holt Pub 4i_ referees. Officials are paid for launcheda lishing Co., publisher of the Afterburner - their time and Its a good way to and Air News. The pick up extra money if you know thousand person who wins the most oftenor the game of football. Interested ends the season with the best personnel should contact the record will be declared the champion - Athletic Department at Ext.3239. trips. and be rewarded for his fore- sight. Ladies Golf !t ..:'_ .. 4II8t The Naval Air Station ... Commissary Store will be J ax--The NAS Jax Ladies M. .. closed Tuesday, Sept. 2 In a Golf Association will holdan ..t.'t:y.l'"' ''',' observance of? Labor Day. w4w s pr organizational coffee ry.; meeting to make plans for the winter golf season, Fri ., : day, Sept. 5, at 9:30: a.m. .' - at the Candlelight. Inter- ... THAT TIME AGAIN-Footballs are in the air again across the ested golfers planning on Take stock in America country and the start of the intramural season is only a few joining the association Iuy UA s..w.,.B.. ..fa A Fri..Aim*,,... IAALb:2 should attend. The days away at NAS Jax. The season is capped with the East cost is 75 cents. Coast Navy Championship Nov. 17. Jax Navy is the defending .11NIMIIIImIMwNNNINNNNNwwNNNNNwuwuMMMNN nI champion. Pistol Team Jax..C mpetltion in the Fall The Gods IM Football Opener Pistol League will start Mon- AIR BASE smite day, Sept. 8. All team cap- on those tains are requested to attenda PAWN SHOPNEW who live Nears for Jax Teams meeting tomorrow, Aug. 29, OWNERS at the at the Armory at I 11 I a.m. E TIKI WELCOME YOU! Jax -- The start of the 1969 they can make it back to back rwt... slrn intramural football season is still titles and they seem to have the When passing another car, remember MONEY TO LOAN ofJAxonUS17ORANGE undecided but according to Ath- horses to back it up. The big- that it is moving too. ALSO PURCHASE PARK letic Director Frank McCaffreythe gest problem for the Vapperswill Don't cut back in front of it un- Lr; ROOSEVELT BLVDV P112 461. 4361 pigskin should be in the air be to replace star quarter- til you can see its headlights in / _. by Sept. 2. back Don Jackson who not only led your rear-view mirror. The late start this season is dueto VAP 62 to their title but also certain undecided teams that took Jax Navy to the East Coast LOW TAXES ETC. MEANS. . would participate in the compe- championship. Jackson will be LOW RENT, . tition which makes arranging a calling signals for Cecil Field schedule difficult. A present 13 this season. ! ! teams are slated to knock headsin The intramural schedule will LOW OVERHEADIIAT a season that will have each break for the ComFairJax team playing about ten games. championship near the end of YOU'RE THE WINNER, ALWAYS COUNTY'S FINEST AUTO AGENCY The teams will be divided into October to be followed by the CLAY two leagues as usual, seven and CinCLantFlt title battle and then BECAUSE LOW OPERATING EXPENSE MEANS LOW OVERHEAD AND AT.. six team leagues, and they are the Sixth Naval District champ- CLAYTON REVELS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALERSHIP THAT MEANS. promised plenty of action in the ionship at Memphis. The 6ND first two weeks to catch up on winner will advance to the East WNWMNL EXAMPLE LOW PRICES lost time due to the late start. Coast Championship at Little FOR : Defending intramural champion Creek Va. Nov. 17, 1969 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM VAP 62 is back to prove ......--. .- -_ .- - SUBURBAN STATION WAGON wMNNNIwNNMNNINMNNNIMINNIwMNNMNIrflLLJnwmmI "383" V-8 Regular Gas Engine, Factory Air Conditioning, Power Steering and WE OFFER THE Brakes, Automatic Transmission, Power Tailgate Window, Tinted Glass On All// Windows, Radio, White Wall Tires, Light Package, 3-Speed Electric Wipers, WORLD'S BEST Undercoating Front and Rear Bumper Guards. H H BAKED POTATO! 41 $ 3 5 5 8E.EC"'O" -.--..-........._.....1111111.1111.PftfI1f ........-- NO W LA.I\GpF HEW ONLY 3 AT THIS PRICE! HURRYII!! ERS '" ., , STEAK7ldLOiI Hl RYS ' ;% HOUSE c1,1: SAvE up too 33 Station Wagons l ,40 {.;.v.tt:x Now Ready For Delivery SIRLOIN $159 More Than 200 Cars Must GO! STEAK NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED 'BAKED\ POTATO. Only 20 minutes South of NAS on Hwy. 17"Drive OPEN //ttte-Sav a/pt at 11 AM.11 PM Luncheon Specials Served Daily BLANDING BLVD. AT CEDAR RIVER CLAYTON REVELS wfwMw/NNNM.NINNNINN/N ......------.1.111I111 '.....11-..........* DON'T MISS OUR BLUE CHEESE DRESSING ..ltllll1ll. ..._.......--....--.-...............-.....--- CHMSUR-PLYttOUtlJ INC G* EIN tfl Y| S P RiR6SfB PRO N E m*-2417August - "---- - Page 16 JAX AIR, NEWS/AFTERBURNER August 28, 1969Kal's Korner Darters Stick ::' : : ; ; ;> .: . I..n .. ... ,. Loss on VappersIn .5 ;, ".." \. <" S( << ," "': > I' ;y >.' < ' By J03 Brent KaIIe tad :,,: ::. i i'i FairJax MeetJax ; Aha Sunday is the date of have a chance. Ha I Altho must : the AFL exhibition tilt betweenthe admit that most Jax Air News Denver Broncos and Boston's staffers don't know much about -- It took five innings before - Patriotsya got your ticketsyet football -- any team could score but ? Special Services sends back It is also noteworthy to pointout the "Red Darters" of VP-45 their leftovers tomorrow at that Jax Air News publisherDick broke loose for three runs in noon -- better hurry! Holt once again backs this their half of the fifth to break r We're gonna start the 1969 annual contest which begins its the deadlock and coasted onfrom "You Pick Um" contest in the second year in three weeks.Holt, there to win the first game of ,September 18 issue of Jax Air contributed the seasonwinner'sprize the ComFairJax Softball Tour - News. The selections will be last year as he will this nament 7 to 0 over VAP 62 for 20's and Monday night. September games year and you can rest assured must be in no later than Friday your efforts will be rewarded Neither Don Stewart of VP45or noon September 19. should you be fortunate enoughto Don Colvin of VAP 62 The prizes will be com win. yielded a hit until the fifth but parable to last year's. Weekly one walk, an error and a singleby '.." a . '- , winners attended the JacksonvilleQuarterback We'll have additional Wo on George Parker of the Dart ,'..r.'.;;$!f!" 4':lrj.; "'k\-!\'"'" Club at the expenseof the upcoming contest in the next ers brought home three runs andit .i"k">>(t ' members and the readers down the r.vi.t; <. J> 4f' ' .. its yearly two issues so stay prepared was enough damage to . t ': winner, Charles Potter of FAETU . Vappers. N4fVPISTOL 1\\: Ui'> in 68, picked up a beautiful Daz enuff for 'dis week VP-45 added four insuranceruns .-- trophy desk set with an electric gotta go get primed for the big in the sixth on only two hits CHAMPs--Capt. H.O. Cutler presents the NAS Intra- clock, pens, etc. Guess we oughta pro game Sunday see you but another walk and an error mural Pistol Championship for the summer league to A.G. 'ft.. ., rig it this year and maybe I'll all Thursday wrapped it up for Stewart who Kotze. Kotze and his teammates finished the season with a gave up only two hits in seven 10-0 record in competition. Members of the team in the background innings. The big southpaw not- are R.L. Dunn, L.C. Jones, and D.H. Hause.DON'T . ched 12 strikeouts. i 'tttro With only three teams enter- ( ed in the tournament VP 7 -l-- BUY ACLOSEOUT drew a bye to advance in the # winner's bracket of the tourney '69 MODEL and was slated to meet VP 45 : C Tuesday night on Mackroth Field CAR JUST TO SAVE ; K Full details were not availableat press time but VP 45 packed - ! t''S up another win 12 to 0 MONEY and forced a playoff betweenVP- 7 and VAP 62 in the loser's bracket Wednesday. The tourna- ment continues with the champ- ,:; ionship game on tab tonight at t f 6:30 with the possibility of a r e : doubleheader depending on the : fxf outcome of the first game. Get the car you The tournament is run on a SPRING LINKS CHAMPS-LCdr. 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