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WAVE Barracks A and! B Now in Commission--At Last i "" ..... ., -' d ',<,: _ 3. Jax Themonumentaltask is of this work force? It was the way from home. < ' : k: .. . : done. But not without a bit of moving of the WAVES from Bar- The moving began Friday :, : ' effort from the ; ', :.," ; air station'sWAVES racks 710 and 723 to I newly re morning with trucks from Pub- ! ,,< \ <, > ",' .,-<>-1','." ,yo! the Public Works Department novated Barracks A and B. lic Works carrying the collectionof .':'; ': -/' ,,.. "#'ri \>f; : : and one Women's MastY'l Renovations now completed trunks, televisions suitcasesand a'4' < er at Arms. the women of NAS Jax havean other items from one bar- ': .. What project required the user entirely different home a- racks to the other. Many of the \a girls transported theirowngoods T"CSl in private vehicles. PKY r \: LIBRARY PNC Ruth Burleson WAVE k ,j,.",,>' ..:. ,.' d e1 of I master at arms had the ; ''I'.' FLA. HISTORY I hectic task of seeing that every- ; : 'S .. ., thing went as planned and that a j > \ ,.; of ,: state organized confusion did " not take over. mT 91 1A Chief Burleson directed and loaded and unloaded and directed - F and little by little the girls _. /, ;, themselves took over and set y .w. ,' : '. , -y "c. 'iF' about putting their things in or- ", ...,. ,,.:., r I der.The main desk of the barracksis located in Barracks A. To 1 ' .j' : . :1. >. ,J ,',: # O p the right is the main lounge where t t the WAVES will be able to entertain guests. To the left is the dorm area. A passageway _ k. S 1 s iSS connects the two barracks. 4 The rooms house either two, 55 three of four girls. New car- pets, beds, and closets are an ," 1 enhancing factor in each room. .: Air conditioning central heat- II. ing are two other benefits of the t; new barracks. > 1 What do the WAVES think of : their new home? RJ I "I love it! If I just had some time to rest in it," said a tired F-v..w. w R1xa AZ3 Carol Edgerly."A . Out of the old ... ... and into the new. big improvement definitely - a step forward." stated AZ3 Sue Elliot. OliverIs "It's nice!I", proclaimed ETN3 Liz Teal. The girls also commented on August the brighter decor and more pleasing atmosphere. The air - } S. conditioning runs high on their W Published by till Holt PublliNni Company s pdeue Urm. Opinion t>_a.eeI.by till publisher and orltcra hertln., lists of advantages along with the tnlliurj department. *thttr own and not to b*considered in o f rt I c 1 1.1 tiprtulon of The ppeemice of idvtrtlieiiienU ta Uilt any ServicemanJax publication doe not constitute in endorsement ofsnjr fact that they this barracksto military department cl the product or service advertised. expect VOL. 27 NO. 24 US.HAYAI.AlRSTUIOH.tlACICSOHYILU.FL/ : DA SEPTEMBER 4VW4's 1969 be a lot quiet r. -- A first class petty Other good points at least for officer at the NATTC Galley NAS WAVES, is that the move Aircraft Now Have Laser Beam here has been selected as the puts them closer to the exchange August Serviceman of the Month dining hall and clubs. NATTC -- CSl Gilbert L. Oliver 36, WAVES may not share the same by joz Lance spicer body. times ,a> second This action is a native of Jacksonville and views on, this matter since they VW-4 Public Affairs The beam is "bounced" off activates. a tape and specffo -' has" served as petty' officer in are 'a t little Jurther?... ....*away. ",; .,/tJ fromtheirjobrnov ,.'i';., Jax -- Using alaserbeammaysound the surface of the water 10 million (See VW-4 Page 2)) charge of the butcher shop and . like something out of a refrigerated spaces at the NAT- Miss Elliot summed up theov- Buck Rogers comic strip but TC Galley since reporting ver all feelings of the WAVES for the Hurricane Hunters of Capt.Lewis Be New aboard in April 1968.In by saying "It's a very livable Weather Reconnaissance Squadron a letter nominating him for place." Four (VW 4)) it's a the monthly title Capt. R. E. reality.A Hospital CommanderJax Grinstead Supply officer gave laser beam is being installed an account of how Oliver vol- Cumshaw Wagon in one of VW '- 4's WC- unterred to assume difficult,ad 121N Super Constellation air, -- The Naval Hospital June 1942 during the time he wasa ditional responsibilities in March craft. It will be used in Pro- change of command will be held senior student at Guilford College 1968 when refrigeration diffi- From SeaBeeTo ject Hurricane Waves to accur- Wednesday on'the hospital N. C., and just prior to culties resulted in the centrali- ately measure wave height within ,grounds when Capt. William C. entering Duke University to obtain zation of the NAS and NATTC hurricanes.Wave Turville will be relieved by his Doctor of Medicine butcher shops. GulfportJax height has been measured Capt. Charles W. Lewis, at 1:30 degree. During this time his extra tasks before by lasers. but they p.m.RAdm. Then in 1945 he became a included maintaining inventory -- Dave Williams a Sea- have never been measured withina Frank T. Norris assistant Lt. (jg) in the Medical Corps. placing advance orders and pre- Bee presently stationed at hurricane. chief of Bureau of Medicine The captain has served at Nor- paring meat for issue to NASGalley NATTC Jax, started his own Robert Guthrie, oceanographer and Surgery Personnel and folk Navy Shipyard USS Orion One and for transfer to mercy mission tohis hometown of and Richard Shellengineer i Professional Operations Department and Naval Hospital Pensacola.He NATTC Galley Three. Gulf port, Miss. ing technician from the Naval will speakat the change of was granted residency to "Due to menucequirements Given leave to undertake his Oceanographic Office Wash., command. The admiral's speech serve internship in urology at and limited refrigeration" the Project Cumshaw Wagon Williamssoon D. C., are supervising the in- will, be followed by a personnel l the Naval Hospital San Diego. letter states "he must order receive had a tractor and trailer stallation. inspection. The ComFairJaxBand He then served as urologist at and store and issue in from transfer companies inJack- Guthrie is responsible: forgathering will provide music for the the Naval Hospitals Guam Jackr7Ic1 excess of 11,000 poundsof sonville plus donations from just and analyzing the wave various types of freshfrozenmeat about everywhere.A . data. The design and installationof each week. His outstanding listing of yellow pages would the laser unit is Shell's job. f performance In menu require- be necessary to tell what is in Project Hurricane Waves was :! '' ment planning and timely thawingand the truck. Dave received everything - established by the Assistant Sec- f : processing frozen meats has from stoves and beds to 55- retary of the Navy for Researchand I *F resulted In no major require gallon drums for drinking waterto Development( as a joint government 5 > ment for substitution or menu food to insecticides to several industry program.The dill ,i/Q change. thousand feet of roofing material project is now being continuedas a ; His previous duty assign from a local contractor. \0"80 an in house program with ments have included USS Braine 'sun" Johnson reported that all equipment furnished by the (DD 630)) USS Conway (DD :20,000 lbs. of gear and $261 Naval Oceanographic Office. 507)) NAS Green Cove Springs, were turned in to the 1st Lt. Of- The $49,000 laser beam ma and USS Little Rock (CLG 4)). fice.Riding chine called the Geodolite 3A is After attending subma rine schoolin shotgun to Mississippiwith made by Spectra Physics Cor- New London, Conn. in 1962 Williams will be fellow Sea- poration in California. Oliver served aboard submarinesUSS Bee BU3 Frank Ferguson. Ferguson - The first laser generators Triton USS Henry Clay being only one of the many were built by Bell Labs in New and USS Odax. people, from Capt. John E. Ken- Jersey in 1965. Since then lasers After completing his pre nedy down to the lowest airman have been applied to many sent tour of duty CSl Oliver who helped load the truck knownin areas from communications to plans to reside in Jacksonvillewith NATTC 1st Lt. Division as medicine. Capt. Turville l( Lewis his wife Shirley and their the Comsha Wagon. Capt. The laser beam is a ray of four children. light. In the Geodolite 3A the ceremony. sonville and St. Albans N. Y. .. beam is produced from electronically Capt. Turville assumed com Capt. Lewis has just completeda -Inside- charged helium and neo mand of the hospital in December tour at the Medical Corps Pro- ' gas. The beam diameter the 1968, and will now be report- fessional Division,Bureau of Medicine Chaplain . . . :-. .' :-: . .Page 2 source is 1/4 inch. This diameter ing to the Naval Hospital Bethesda and Surgery Washington, NATTC..e . . . . Page 5 gradually increases to Md., as the commanding of- D. C. MAD . . . . . . Page 5 . :3) 1/2 feet at a of 20 miles. ficer. range A reception follows the changeof Schedules. . . . It is a low intensity and is Capt. Lewis was commissioned command in the Club . . Page 6 relatively harmless to the human an ensign in the USNR in room. hospital dining Sports . . . . . .Pages II & 12 F.ljll; { September 4, 1969 NEWS/AFTERBURNER 2 JAX AIR ....-' ,,{,'!f,1:' .........<' :a Ij , I EDITORIAL .. "I V rn, ''S er Y'IC es Key to Your FutureUnited t ROMAN CATHOLIC States Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares are the keysto tit(. Edwards hapcl: your future and the future of America.In . SUNDAY MASS::= the same way that Savings Bonds strengthen the future of -flrt' JJ Jln 't DAJL MASS11,1: () a.1I1.| your family, they help strengthen America: and further the ,cause Confession; :* will be held on of freedom. Sunday vital a sound Savings Bond program can'beand, how affects the i y cause of freedom, at home, in the Republic of Vietnam and throughout t- 1 111 U. S. NAVAL HOSPITALSt. the world.Remember Luke's Chapel: the purchase of Savings Bonds and Freedom Sharesis SUNDAY( MAJsS8:00 ".111. PROTESTANT WORSI 1 UP ttYIuR P.o"t'' .,\t ,,<;J$, ,, SERVICES10:00 a.m. \ < ' g 1xm - ... PROTESTANTAll CHOOSING A MODEL for the Jacksonville Officers' Wives Saints' Chapel 1 Club Fashion Show, is fashion coordinator, Rebecca Rogers, and model chairman, Mrs. Jeene Hand. The model trying out for the show is Mrs. Lynda Googe. The show will be Oct. SUNDAY Church School -9:06 I at the Thunderbird Motel. Bldg. 11/ 722 a.m. Junior Church -10:00 = a.m. 6ERIES y Your Social SecurityBy Divine Hldg. Worship* 722 Service -. 10 a.m. Bldg. "I 7ZSO Episcopal Communion 8'M:: ) Lewis S. Gossette 1" "'' a.m. F41uif: Small Chapel Hldn 750; The people at Social Security Office have expression which your Duy U. S. Savings Dondsi may be a time saver for you -- "Inquire before you retire." Junior Youth'V Fellow hlr;) p.m. If you are planning to retire soon, your plans should include a Bldg. 722 . trip to your Social Security Office. If it Is not convenient[ to go to TUESDAY more than just a safe investment for your money. It's an in- Senior choir Rchear.sal-7p.m.; the office, you may see a representative when he visits your com I vestment for a future that can mean a new home, a new car, a munity. Bldg. 750 college education or a hundred-and-one other things for you and I3y inquring ahead of time you can get [important information about THURSDAY' your family.It's what benefits may be payable to you and your family. In addition, you Christian:" Science Service - also an investment that will help the United States meet the will be told what documents, proofsand other information you will 8 p.m. I Illdg.if/ 750) . need to have when you file your application for social security SUNDAY problems that face our country both at home and abroad. It's reallyan Evening[ Worship C p.m. opportunity for American to participate directly in the payments. > every Having these with you when you file your application will help speedup Bldg. N 750 affairs of our Nation, no matter how small the share might be. the processing of your claim and help you get your first check on TUESDAY A large percentage of the fighting men in Vietnam today are Pentecostal rellow hip--7p.m. making regular investments in Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares. time.Many people wait until after they've actually retired before they Bldg. !'l'; 722 They are not only laying their lives on the line in support of free- get in touch with their Social Security Off ices. There's nothing wrong dom, but are further demonstrating their faith in our,country and with this. But there are quite a few things that might cause a .delayin S1 \ the principles of freedom through their monthly purchase of Sav- processing your claim for benefits. ings Bonds. By Inquiring before retiring you will help yourself::; and the Social TrafficViolations Security Office in the processing[ of your application. And your first Are you carrying your share ? While planning your future, Include check will arrive when you need it most. the future of your country and buy United States Savings If you have any questions about social security, get in touch with Bonds and Freedom Shares. your Social Security District Office, located at 400 West Bay St., ' Jacksonville. _The following Is, .a reportof [ ! Illth Nillth and WealthBy motor vehicle accidents and VW-4 (Cont. from F g. I) traffic violations for the period Aug. If) 25.Number. , Lt., Jack: Rogers, CHC graph which records the exact smaller beam diameter which of Violations There are three types of commodities, say economists, filth, wave form. After the laser becomes makes it more accurate. The la- Total accidents this year through Nillth, and wealth. Those that are bad, neither bad nor good, and fully operational, the ser's beam width is only about Aifc. 25 - - Ml\ those that are good. squadron's flight meterologistswill two inches at the water level Number of accidents through One of the arguments that some people feebly give,.trying to change operate it. when generated from 1,000 feet. August 1968 - -251 alcoholic beverages from that of being an Illth to a wealth good, is A similar laser is now operational Using radar, the beam would be Total number of days since last the tax money we receive from the sales of it. on aircraft of Air Development much larger or about 50 feet in injury in a motor vehicle accident - Many would be shocked to know that, while we received about Squadron Eight (VXN 8)) diameter." - - -89 eight million in revenue in the State of Florida in 1967, the state which is flying ice reconnais "The Number of Violations laser is fantasticallyaccurate" - $355 million and costs to individuals in our sance for the new super oil tank -82 expenditures were Sheil added. "To This week - - give state were $705 million, or a ratio of $12 spent for every $1 gained er Manhattan. The ship is attempting Speeding ----------7 in taxes. This doesn't take into account costs of course, etc. That to discover a north you an example; In 1968 the Reckless Driving[ - -1 flexing of the Hoover Dam was makes 50 shot $6. west passage. The VXN 8 -4 a cent cost Going through stop sign - measured by a laser to an accuracy - laser , aircraft are using a to 70 Other violations - - of three' thousandths of determine the thickness of the inch." Thirty -, six drivers appeared - ice in the artic regions. an before the Traffic Hearing Guthrie says the use of the The Hurricane Hunters, head- Board on Aug. 28. Dispositionof [ laser has a two fold purpose. ed by Cdr. C. J. Cush of Shreveport. the cases included the following - .b. "First, by measuring the heightof La., conducted tropical : 8 lost driving and, hurricane waves, we.will be storm reconnaissance in the Gulf parking privileges aboard sta- g'y able to better design off shore of Mexico, Atlantic Ocean and tion for various periods; 13 platforms. Secondly, the in Caribbean Sea. an were assigned to complete formation we learn will help to Home based here, VW-4 eight hour course in remedial - forecast, more accurately, the played an important role in track driving 10 recenved suspensions ; size of hurricane waves." ing and pel1etrati llurrica\'e\ Camille warnings - 14 were given Sheil explained the advantageof the worst hurricane in Ms- 5 ; dismissed and ; were ; the laseiTover high intensity tory to hit the United States 1 referred commanding offi- to t s afrS radar. "The laser has a much mainland. cers for possible disciplinary ac- tion. Sixteen drivers were assessed - Paperwork Needed Veterans who did not return 35 traffic points. their Certification of Atten- J A.X: AIR :NEWS For Vets' ,ChecksThe dance so immediately.to VA in June should do Trip To Moon Film Veterans Administrationsaid Veterans who have lost their To Be Shown Troops today it is as anxious as Certification of Attendance card The JAX AIR NlWS's! a ( irilimi''' enterprise Newspaper distributed any campus G.I.. over education should obtain another one from National Aeronautics and each Thursday at the (U. !'i. Naval Air .Station, Jack.. checks arriving on time this fall. the VA office that issued it and Space Administration is makinga mail it in 28-minute color film, "The sonville, Florida, by (he Holt Publishing, ( 'oinpanv, a pricnfc VA says the number of pay- forthwith, VA said. Eagle Has Landed." It is a firm. All ( :opy submitted for use 'in the J JA\ AIR NEWS must f day delays would be reduced Veterans who are enrolling complete story of the trip to the be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Ilor 2, NAS J.,ck- drastically if veterans and for the first time this fall moon which- will be released na schools will do the required or who have changed sont'illc, l hy 12:00 noon on Monday before publication., News college or tionwide.The . paperwork porgram and do it on must be certain according - items are welcomed from ill sources leleplione 772 II I lb time.If. 'to VA, that: Department of Defenseis providing the Armed Services 111') or the veteran was in college 1. They have obtained a with 877 prints of this pictureto during the spring or summer proper Certificate of Eligibility be used in the troop infor \I'l'rrrl5rtllCllfs' are solicited bv the publisher mid' querieseouccruinq semester and followed instruc- fronr the Veterans Administration. mation programs. su< h should' be directed 'to: tions by returning his Certifica- Because of this worldwide tion of Attendance at the end 2. Armed Forces distribution for HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY They have submitted this of the 4747 San Juan Avenue Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 to term do ,before he has his nothingmore checks trar.Certificate to the college regis- "The Army-Air Eagle Force Has Landed Motion," Pic-the Telephone 388 2755 or 387 3566 start arriving this fall assuming ture Service will forego booking the college registrar it on the theater circuits. VOL. 27 .NO.. 24 SEPTEMBER 4, 1969 follows through and promptly 3. The college registrar re- The picture should begin returns his new fall enrollment turned the completed certificate reaching the troop audiences certification to the VA. to the VA. early in October.Page . J . I September 4, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3 : ATI Parks Is directed and supervised the the various radio and annoucning 1 CoptSelecfeeStollenwerck launch recovery, handling and circuits, directing their reposi- NAMTD loM fueling of embarked aircraft during tioning when required and urging combat operations in the Gulf them on with confidence-inspirIng - NAS CECIL ATI James ReceivesNavy Com. MSM of Tonkin in which the embarkedAir words of encouragement and 11. Parks has been selected Instructor Wing flew 9,185 combat guidance ." of the Month for Naval By Lt. H.W. Baumgardner sorties. Under his experiencedand The awards were presented by Air Maintenance Training De NAS CECIL Commander The Navy Commendation Medal intelligent guidance, the Air Captain J.R. MorinCommander, tachment 1016 (A4)) for August. William M. Stollenwerck, a Capwas for meritorious service Department of ENTERPRISE Readiness Attack Carrier Air Petty Officer Parks was cited tain selectee and prospective while serving as Assistant Air provided strike aircraft carry Wing Four.PRESIDENT. for his outstanding performanceas Commander of Attack Carrier Officer aboard USS ENTER ing required combat loads to meet an Instructor in the Air Wing Eight, was awarded PRISE from July 10 1967 to all operational committments.This . Electronics Phase of NAMTD the Navy Commendation Medal July 12 1968 during combat record of dependabilitywas 1016 at a presentation held Aug. with combat V and Meritorious operations in the Gulf of Tonkin achieved without loss due to, 21. lie was presented the award Service Medal at ceremonies and is quoted in part: any aircraft handling equipment " by LCdr. J. K. Donaldson, OINC here. ". .Commander Stollenwerck malfuntion ." NAMTRADETS here. The Meritorious Service Medal Parks reported aboard NAMTD d was awarded for meritorious a - 1016 i in October 1907 from the chievement while serving as Air DSS America. "fficer aboard the USS ENTER - [Parks resides at :310 Capella PRISE on Jan.. 14, 1969 and is Road in Orange; Park with his quoted in part: wife, the former Miss Ferna ". As Air Officer, Com Strondberg of Muskegan, Mich. mander Stollenwerck was at his and their daughters Cyndra and assigned station in primary fly Debbie. when the ship was suddenly rock- ed by explosions and shortly Williams Goes thereafter. engulfed in a raging fire. t He immediately alerted To Fleet ReserveNAS flight deck personnel and initiated RICHARD NIXON action to combat the fire. As the flames progressed and explosions "To a crisis of the spirit, we CECIL On August LI continued, Commander need an answer of the spirit. 22, ATC Charles M. Williams Re Stollenwerck directed key flight And to find that answer, we transferred to the Fleet - deck personnel in every phaseof " serve after 20 years of Naval efforts need only look within ourselves. the firefighting through Service. CJ4-t Chief Williams inspected Na Capt. Morin, Cdr. Stollenwerck val Air Maintenance Training Detachment 1016, to which he has been attached as an instructor g Linda Payne WANT CASH? since September 1967, as part of retirement ceremonies. ) New Red Cross Rep. After the completion of the inspection - his son presented appreciation,contributions Officer, LCdr.Williams in Charge and J.to K.with a Naval plaque,Donald NAMTD lettersof Air for-, C [EC C Il I I graduate of Cross NAS Elberton CECIL.Field of ,Merder Ga.Director. .is Linda University the here.11.new Payne Red in A You're for good atBeneficial . Maintenance Training and 20 Macon, her official title is Assistant more years performance ........".............................................. ................ Field Director,American the ::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: National Red Cross. She has had Williams Navy. will be residing in Ii ;! Ii! !:II:!! !I six years with the organization, Orange Park with his wife, the I:::: I I.:1: E'::: serving tours at Turner AirForce former Ruth Hodges of Boone, : ::::: :: ::::::::: : :::: ::::::: Base in Germany, and the I N. C. and their children, Chris : ;: :; ::: : : : :: Rota Naval Station In Spain. and Tim. ". :: ..:... : :; :: : ). She arrived at NAS Jacksonville Want to take a vacation, pay off your bills, and ; last January have extra casb-all at the same time? Get a _: :. : She said her Interests includetravelings j., Beneficial All-in-One Loan.It does everythingall - ; :: refinishingfulrlture[ t > at once. 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Jax -- The Coordinated Fed- for one agency in a city- was being through two years ot intensive t flIIA. r:7l ., eral in paid $2.40 an hour, and his staff study and consultation with Wage System, being 1: ..;, r" ., . and union for - working an agencies represen - I , , stalled bas- counterpart c. ,; -! on an area by area , .,Iooot'V'.' other in the same city tatives will ensure that trades s .,, : .; / is over a two yearperiodwhichbegan agency 'r A and labor in July 1969 is tentatively was getting $1.61 an hour. employees performing r > i 'Y hour, similar work in the local same ,'<," _.. ." scheduled'implementa- difference .of 79 cents an --: tion in the Jacksonville area next of $31.60 a week,and of$1,643.00 wage area receive the same rates QUALITY INCREASE-Charles L. Hammond receives a spring. A full scale wage sur- a year. of pay in all federal agencies. quality increase from will be the This is just one example of Basic features of the new sys- 1 step Capt. Leslie W. Teller, officer in vey completed prior to : charge, Disease Vector Control Center. Hammond Is the biological beginning of the new system here. numerous federal trade and labor tem* include: Uniform for been requirements that have technical instructor, audio visual man, has know- pay inequities January SurveyThe in determining prevailing found across the country recent rates ledge of pest control technology, and is a lab specialist. He based upon date collected from has been ordered - contributed to the Disease Control Center by developing a to wage start survey in January 1970 years.In November 1965 President local private employers. master lesson plan for lectures in the education of all per- by the Department of Defense Johnson issued amemorandumtothe Improved statistical vali - sonnel, on sanitation and disease control. Wage Fixing Authority.In Civil Service Commissionand dity of pay surveys. preparing for the transi- to the heads of the executive Common standards es- tion from our present Navy Wage departments and agencies in tablished by the Civil Service ; Men Wanted NOWTO System to the new Federal Coor- which he expressed concern over Commission for placing jobs in dinated Wage System, it is desired the different practices and sys- the correct pay grades. TRAIN AS CLAIMS ADJUSTERSEarn that employees be as highly tems used to fix pay for federal Joint agency union com- top money in this fast moving action packed field. informed as possible regardingthe wage board employees and the resulting mittee .to participate in policy q claims Insurance Investigators are urgently needed to settle features of this new system different wage rates for development and in the operational - worth billions of dollars annually. The tremendous increase of auto accidents alone have doubled the need of and how it will affect them.In similar work within a community. features of the system. qualified adjusters. INSURANCE ADJUSTERS SCHOOLS trains this regard, this article will you at home in your spare time and offers Resident Training All ComplyThe E at MIAMI BEACH, FLA. or LAS VEGAS NEVADA. Nationwide cover background information --------------- I .INSURANCE ADJUSTERS SCHOOLS,Dept. A/I/"I I employment assistance and outline the main features of President further directedthe Write for FREE information ;, I j ttol N.W. 7 Strllt.Mia.l. Fla. 3312S I today! the new system. Future articles development of a single fed- t I Mast Print will discuss conversion to the new eral wage system, which would Name I Accredited Member N H.S.CAPPRIVEI . I system; job grading, standards, eliminate differences and inequities - : Address .ACe_: FIR VETERANS methods, and appeals; wage sur- between agencies and establish - j I City .State-1 UNIER NEW 6.1. IIU veys: standard survey practicesand common policies; practices - I 0honMILITARY_____ procedures; and summary and job grading standards ---- -- of differences between present four use of all departments and Navy system and the new system. agencies.In . January of last year, the I We Offer Single PolicyIn Civil Service Commission issued the past, federal agencies the basic policies for the new developed and operated their own system. The Coordinated Fed- plan for complying with the legal eral Wage System carries out the 11 requirement thaj pay of wage principles set forth by the Pre- STANDBY ass* board employees will be "fix- sident that wages will be in accord - ......,c..............jm1.............:::.....:,. ed and adjusted from time to time with prevailing rates and : ::::: @ mjj: l as nearly as is consistent with the that there will be equal pay for % public interest in accordance with substantially equal work and pay " 11 I.W prevailing rates. distinctions in keeping with work : There were many differencesin distinctions. OUTGOING Sp4 Ro ert Car. : the systems that were developed Thousands Covered ter, assistant gunner with the : FARE. by the individual agencies This new system will cover the Americal! Div. hangs a round in ; in grade structures job stan- government's 800,000 wage board the tube of his 4.2 inch mortarto / dards and evaluation methods employees trade,craft and lab- begin a fire mission. Other pay systems step grades-wage members of the crew protect oring occupations. More than 50 ANY DAY OF .. survey procedures -and methods different agencies have their ears from the blast. : wage THE WEEK! of setting pay. board employees in over 300 local .. One of the obvious '- most prob- wage areas through the United -----------1 lems which resulted was that States. The new system will replace - 1f1 I I PHONE differentagencies established dif- ferent of for the 'many separate wage"board I 388-8535 : rates pay. the same systems that have been 2/3 job in the same area. maintained by these i individual M . Big DifferencesFor departments and agencies. ((1J@ : example, a janitor working The new system, which took : 1240.1281 KING ST II FARE JACKSONVILLE, FLA 322O4i I 4-PSy NylonHEA i WANTED! I MILITARY BIG CHIEF I USED CAMERAS AND : VY DUTY I EQUIPMENT. WE PAY { '\ ... ./ RESERVEDWEEKDAYSandSATURDAY TIRE CO. 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I NATTC: Behind The SceneBy or.Eckman Capt.will Kennedy be the guests will have of hon the Cash For Writing honor of awarding trophies to Writing a letter on "My Hopesfor SN Pat Williams individuals and teams. America's Future" could get you $1,000. The Freedom Jax -- Congratulations flow- sacola and went to boot camp heavy ground fire and the helicopter DanceSo Foundation of Valley Forge, Pa. ed last Wednesday from all who in San Diego. He was raisedin is unable to land. "sock hop" time rolls is sponsoring a contest to find watched AEC Wesley Emory Beaumont, Texas and mar- Following minor modificationsthe around again, this time accom- out which two people can write Stearns promoted to W01. Standing ried Mary Laverne there. She Niel Roberson Litter was panied by a variety show. Yep, the best letter on this theme. tall and proud WO1 Stearnswas is presently a nurse at St. Vin- adopted by the First Marine Air- everyone is invited over to King They each will receive an awardof given the'oath by Capt. JohnE. cents, and they have one daughter craft Wing --- and Chief Welch Hall tomorrow evening to hop $1,000. Kennedy as Mrs. Stearns and Mary Elizabeth. got his medal. So you see, around in their socks to their The contest is open to all active fellow officers looked on. suggesting sometimes pay. hearts content. duty Service members, re- Attached to AE,(A)School,for- Medal Awarded Bowling News The event, sponsored jointlyby servists guardsman, and ROTC merly as an instructor, WO HMC Allen D. Welch, now retired NATTC Intramural Bowling the Lutheran Military Information (advanced) cadets. The rules Stearns hasn't been idle during is in the news again. This League came to a close on Aug. Office and NATTC, state that the letter must not exceed - 11 1/2 years of Naval service. time as the recipient of the Navy 26 with some pretty tense starts at about 8 p.m. There 500 words. ,When he reported aboard NATTCin Commendation Medal. moments. The AO ### 1 took on will be two bands, a vocal Name, rank, service number, January of this year, he had Chief Welch had been recom- the MAD Devil Dogs in a final group, refreshments, plus a one- full military address, and service - quite a string of interesting duty mended for an award because of play for 1st, and the end result hour variety show. Girls will along with the full home address - stations behind him. his suggestion which helped a was a tie. A one game, be attending too, USO hostessesto should be printed or typed, In addition to attending ClassA great deal with a medical prob- play off was bowled and the go through the latest dance and all entries mailed to Freed- and Class B Schools here at lem in Viet Nam. Navy team beat the Marines to steps. oms Foundation, Valley Forge. Jax, he served with liS 6, The retired chief recognizedthe take 1st place. The Marines he spent two tours in Vietnam, difficulties that helicopter have 2nd place sewed up for the helping with the rescue of down- medical evacauation teams had season. _I THE ed pilots and other arisingemer- when raising injured personnel There was another tie in the gencies. He also spent ,time as through thick jungle growth with action, this time for 3rd place : OLD aircrewman and flight electri- the method they were then using. between the NATTC 'sand : cian with VW 4 while they Recalling that the Neil Rob- Pinwheels. On the afternoon of Ts'c BUGGY were in Puerto Rico. At pre ertson Litter was designed-for August 30, there was a play off sent the weather reconnais penetration into deep, narrow and NATTC MAA's came in by POOPING sance squadron is at NAS Jax trunks aboard ship, he suggestedthat winning three games out of four. It tracks and penetrates hur- it be adapted for use dense They won 3rd position by 10 pinson ricanes to collect information on areas where helicopter landingsare total count, and that is whatis r OUT? their wind and strength. He also difficult. Using this littera called close. has, among other awards, the person can be strapped secu- A forthcoming NATTC Intramural Why/ Get Another Car? A Guaranteed Vietnam Service Medal and rely and then lifted up" to the Bowling League banquet APOLLO ENGINE Will/// Add A Peppy 50,000 Or Navy Unit Commendation. hovering helicopter. This is will be held tonight at More Miles To Your Present Car Or Truck. WOl Stearns was born in Pen- especially helpful when there is 1 1 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve, :.;.:.;.;.:..;.;.:..:..;..;..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:-':-..:-..:-..:-..:-..:-..:-..:-..:..:-..:-..-:..:-..:-..:-..:-..:-..-:..:-..-..-..-..':-..-..'..:-..-..-.....:...-.:-..:-..-...:..-..:-..-..:...-..:-..:-..:-..-..-..-..-..-..-..:-....:..:.::..;:..:;..:;..:;..::..:;:;.'::..::.'::..::.';:'''::'':'.;;'';:...;'';''.;''.;.';.'';....;.'.;'';...;.."...;.'.;.'..;'..;......;..';.'..;...;'..;..;.'.;...;...;...;...;....;..;....;...;..;;..;;..;...;...;-..:. AT FAR LESS COSTTHE MONEY YOU SAVE CAN BUY A BOAT, COLOR.TV. NEW FURNITURE, HOUSE ADDITION AND PAY BILLS! I Marine Aviation Dst ................;..:..:..:..:..:..:..:.:.:..:..:.:.:.:..:..:..:...........:..:..-..........,-..-....,-.-.-...-...-.......-.....-........-.........._.._........_.._...................................................-.....-.................................................................. I=APOLLO ENGINES I ::::::::::::::: -:::::::::: ':: ""''' ;;; ;;;::;;;;;;;o;;;;;;::;:::':':':';:':::;::;:::;::::::::::::::o::;:;:;::;:;:;:;:;:':':;:':;:;:.:; Aviation Ordnance' School's ball League Boston Denver team had to scramble back after . Robert E. Harris clash that televised win the third Capt. com- was widely two losses to game PRECISION REBUILT GUARANTEEDZERODEFECTS pleted a 23 and a half year along the Eastern Seaboard. and cause a deadlock at the regular , Marine Corps career Friday at More than 18,000 local fans season close. MAD. During the informal ser- voiced their appreciation for the SHORT BLOCKS COMPLETE ENGINES HEADS vices in the commanding officer's Marines snappy well disciplined Playing the second place AO GENERAL MACHINE SHOP SERVICE #' 1 in the final night the Marines office the AO trans- routine. ferred to the retired skipper list.was * lost their lead and then just 1276 W. ADAMS (Just t off Myrtle Ave.) PHONE 791-0832 Capt. Harris made his way MAD gained three new NCO's couldn't muster the steam to MILITARY DISCOUNT beat the Stackers in the through the enlisted ranks to last week when second stripes BB ' Gunnery Sergeant before gaininga were' pinned on Corporals Jim playoff game. . commission as warrant offi- Tressler, Jesse Lane and Horac with 171 and John Al Crews a cer in July 1964. Later, June Hamby.The . 1968, he was promoted to captain three men are all personnel McCorkle with a 165 led the Marines in the playoff game but ?; g . Officer / CG under the Temporary workers. Tresslier works in even with their outstanding per kr, Program. the office Lane in personnel , formances the team lost by forty Along with his wife Shirley and training and Hamby is attachedto BY BELLAIR BUILDERS HOME INC their three sons and a daughter, the Aviation Ordnance School. pins. 8M , Capt. Harris plans to settle in * The AD pistol team is in wy 4 *P the Jacksonville area. Going to the final night of the search of interested talent. The season two games in front the team needs replacement for The MAD Drill Teams' long MAD bowling team allowed them- several teams members that have hours of practice blossomed Sun- selves to be overtaken and beaten been either ordered out or just x t&g' _ day during a five minute preci- out for the crown. In fact the don't ha- time to practice.j1EA1E . sion drill routine in Jackson- ville's Gator Bowl. - Two standing oviations for the $25 team highlighted their personal J to satisfaction along with the already - overwhelming pride of the $600 MAD chain of command. . The team was part of the half- Dial for Your Loan Then Stop In! time show for the American FootRECAPS QUICK AUTO LOANS ...,._..___..II.II.II.RA.-.... CONVENIENT FURNITURE LOANS CONFIDENTIAL SIGNATURE LOANS S PK TODl'Srire : YOU ARE ELIGIBLE-Loans are made to both men and : Oe women, married or single. Our service is designed for R.1..M't-... 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LI f r r 6 AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER September 4, 1969 I II Is ::::::::::::; .... &:. --- ::. -m : :$;;::::: :,,,,w.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::; e PI l GED Classes I Club Schedules rCd Begin at NASJax .. .. ..............................................................-.. ..................................,..-.............................. ............. " ...wMttra.ttBluejackets........-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.:-.-.:-.-.:-.-.:-.-.-.-...-..-..-....-..............-..-.......-.--....-._n...__n oo..!___....._._.__.__!o'i.v.o__ __!..........o!....! -- The fall term of the High School On Board Edu- Inn uso cation Program beganhere Tues- day and will run for 18 weeks. Messenger of the Masses will There will be free refresh .4' .'4 The program is open to all mili- be appearing on stage tonight and ments for all at the USO tonight. tary and civilian personnel, Sunday night. Tomorrowtheclubwill Tomorrow will feature semi- working in the Jacksonville military - present Phil Cay and the formal dance with music by the / complex, and their depend- Chantels and on Saturday and March 5. Join Miss Mary Smithat Tuesday the Camelots will pro- the piano for group singingon ents.Classes will run from 6 to vide the musical entertainment. weekend afternoons, and be 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Monday night will feature the Hot ginning at 7 p.m. Sunday,the free ? Subjects covered will be mathe- Water Blues. Dance to the soundof feature movie will be "Mcilales'Navy matics, English, civics and his- the Four Clubs, Wednesday, joins the Air Force. Play tory. Courses are designed to and don't forget that the club the game of your choice Monday l : enable students to pass the GED holds Happy Hour from 5 to 6 p.m. night, and be at the USO Wed- qIt test for a.high school equivalency Monday through Friday. nesday when disc jockey Al Albert diploma. the best will be playing Registration is now being held from 8 11 and latest records to Acey Ducey Club in the Educational Services Office - p.m. SIGN THE DOTTED LINE.A02 Tommy L. Ussery signs Building 955, and will be Listen to the finest in dixie- the familiar papers for a 6-year reenlistment The second open throughout the course. Registration - Del land Forset music tomorrow night when Mel Unauthorized class, a member of VP-45's crew number 10, Is an eight year fee is approximately fee Is $2.00 500..and book appears onstage. veteran of the Navy. Gaden will provide the entertainment Goods ShipmentsCan Saturday, and on Surxlaytheclub . -- will present FRA the Four Clubs. Be Costly Drug Abuse Attacks Dignity I Shipment of unauthorized objects The Secretary of the Navy has substances or depressents or frequently by an Indifferent pub- Dance to the music of the Hot in household goods can bea issued an instruction re stimulants on board any ship lic. Although cannabis sativa Water Blues tomorrow night costly error for military personnel emphasizing the prescribed policy craft or aircraft of the De in its various forms (marijuana beginning at 9 p.m. Come on out as is indicated by the following for the prevention and elimina- partment of the Navy or within hashish, bhang) has been used and join the Working Party, account.A tion of drug abuse by membersof any naval station or other\ place by man for centuries, it has not Saturday morning at 10, and on military member returningto the naval service. under the jurisdiction of the,de- been till present times that factual - Sunday there will be standing> the United States from an partment. medical and pharmacological The instruction defines: Narcotics - room only after 8 p.m. when Jim overseas assignment shipped unauthorized cocain Conviction for the use or pos- developments have emerged. Mann and the Goodtimers inhis house- as any opiates or ; under the appearon articles Mar i the session of marijuana Initial evidence in continu- juana as intoxicating stage. Be at the FRA for hold goods. Among them were art products of the hemp plant can- UCMJ may result in a maximum ing, research projects labels Game Night Tuesday beginning objects which he planned to punishment of confinement at marijuana as harmful humans. nabi at 8, and don't forget that the market in the United States. thesis thereof santiva, and or any Dangerous syn- hard labor for five years and Unfortunately, the people who are club serves lunch from 11 to Joint Travel Regulations state ; narcotic dishonorable discharge from the attracted to the marijuana form of Drugs - 2 p.m. daily. that when a member includes ducts that as are non habit forming pro-or service. an additional five yearsof drug abuse comprise a group of unauthrozed articles erroneously have a potential for abuse because confinement is authorized for individuals complex in nature who ADS make or inadvertently in household of their stimulant, depressant or the use or possession of a habit attempt ,to bolster deficiencies yourshopping goods shipments he must bear hallucinogenic effect as deter- forming narcotic drug. imagined or actual by further easier the transportation costs of the mined by the Attorney General of Since the mid 60s, the mass deterioration of their physi - articles. Joint travel Regula- the United States or his dele- media have publicized marijuanaand cal or mental assets through the tion also states that personal other drugs, often creatingthe use of cannabis. NNNINNNMNNNNNINNNNNINNNINNNNAIR "articles for sale" cannot be gates. '' that cure 'all Drug Abuse is defined as the impression a The moral obligation to protect included in household goods ship- exhists for variety of prob - ment. illegal, wrongful or improper useof a young people in the age group of lems of While the member concerned any narcotic substance, marijuana living. 17 23 relies on effective train- RASEPAWNSHOP paid only the shipping cost of or dangerous drug, or the These substances in no way ing and orientation.The . or physical of improve personality illegal or wrongful possession the unauthorized articles in this functioning nor do they enhance unauthorized use of nar- of ] sale the same. case, all personnel should be What do these definitions meanto religious experience or increase cotics, .drugs or marijuana, at - of the fact that unauthorized ' '' NEW OWNERS .,- aware you as a member of the U.S. creativity In the arts. tacks the personal dignity of the shipments such as one con establishedthough ? What has been individual and leaves a life-long WELCOME YOU! Gaining somebody else's goodscan Navy Article 1270 of U. S. Navy is that a drug abuser is stigma. 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Check This Service Shopper Weekly For The Best Buys In TownI !.. __a- - -- - -. - - -wft . , Page JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER September 4, 1969 NARF & Supply ; New Jobs Available -, I Civilians AwardedJax Ia Under Merit PolicyJAX --In the past few weeks conditional of the employees -- Merit promotion opportunities - civilians on the base have been currentlyopenforreceipt same organizations as listed for presented sustained superior of applications are listed the first group of openings.How- performances, beneficial suggestions below. ever, the first cut off date for checks and quality in' t Applications will be accepted establishing the registers for creases. from career or career conditional each position follows the job Supply .iI 1TLE/ employees for positions in title.MPB the following group from the air No. 122 69 Plumber Capt. E. A. Grinstead, sup- station, Naval Air Rework Facility ( 8 69)), 124 69 Assistant ply officer presented sustained Naval Air Reserve Training Meat Cutter ( 9-16-69)), superior performance awards to Unit Fleet Air Jacksonville, 125 69 Laborer Cleaner ((9 - Fred W. Mansell, crater and YM T Fleet Aviation Electronic Train- 17 69)) and 126 69 Mess packer, Bryan Wynn, stockman, ing Unit Det. Jax, Naval Hospital Attendant ((9 -17 69)). Ezell Futch, high lift , operator Commissary Stores, Navy Applications for the following and Alice A. food ser- - Gregory ; Recruiting Station, Disease Vec- position will be accepted from ; vice. Quality Step increases to career or career conditional Control Storage Regional ., tor Charles J. Hawkins, disposal division - Management office, Fleet Wea- employees of naval and Marine assistant, Frank E. By- \t. ' ther Facility and Defense Surplus Corps activities in the Sixth Na- ers, supply systems analyst, Alice A. Gregory, Food Service time. val District: ' Sales Office, Jax at any Gerald C. McLeod equipment MPB No. 123 60 Budget MPB No. 79 69 Electronics specialists general, Joe C. Mc- 'Mechanic, 80 69 A/C Elec- Analyst GS 7 and GS 9. Creight management technicianand Te closing date for this posi- tronics Worker, 81 69 Accounts Mary Ellen Hollingsworth, [ ,Maintenance Clerk GS 4, 82- tion has been set for Sept- clerk Beneficial stenographer. & Public tember 17,1969.Applications . 69 Planner Estimator ( . checks - suggestion were presented 1 Works Structurez), 83-69 for the following E. HowardW. to Doris Avery and be position will accepted only A/C Instrument Mechanic, 84 - Crews, Serv Mart, FlementD. Worker 85- from persons who have career or , 69 A/C Instrument . Padgett, Serv Mart, and career conditional appoint- 69 A/C Electrician, 86 69 Stevette Stevens and Rachel B. GS 3 and ments In the federal service of Clerk (Stenographer), - King, disposal division. GS 4 87-69 Clerk (Typist) all federal agencies nationwide. '" NARFA GS-2, GS 3 and GS 4, MPB No: 120 69 Electric sustained 88 -. 69 Electronics Mechanic Accounting Machine SupervisorGS formance superior per (A/C Systems), 89 69 Elec- 5. The closing date will Cdr. was presented by . L. I. Wood to Mrs. Alice F.' :1L4 44x tronics Mechanic(Maintenance) be Sept. 22,1969.Applicants . Clay, secretary at NARF. Ben- ; 90-69: Machinst and 91 69 mut be career or career conditional employeesof ficial checks A/C Electrical Worker. suggestion were __ _ presented to Marion Craft, Glen Also, 92-69 Planner & Esti- the federalgovernment.Appli- cation Forms 171 for these of the mator (Public Works Electrical Samuel War- Whipple, Bogeman, Yy f ren Courson, Claude Mann Verl System,) 93 69, Industrial federal government. Application Howe, Ronnie Jarrette, John Tractor Operator, 94-69 Apprentice Forms 171 for these positions 96 69 should be filed with Civilian Personnel - Lennox, and John Leavens. (First Year), - Statistical Assistant GS 5, Department, Box 22NAS . . ' "A. ,..,. /,1' . '..."''-''"........ 97-69 Accounting TechnicianGS Jacksonville, Fla. 32212. '" .. ', ..... I 4, 101 69 A/C Metal- For further information re - .. . <' :s.".. smith, 102 69 Automotive garding these positions, see cop- Alice F. Clay, NARF Mechanic (Body &Fender,10369 ) ies of the bulletins or announce- Clerk Dictating Ma- ments or call Ext. 2320, Rating chine Transcriber GS 4, 104- and Examining Branch, Civilian : a 69 Supervisory Supply TechniciarGS Personnel Office, NAS Jax. ; 8, 105 69 Secretary (Steno) GS 5, 107 69 Card Punch Operator GS 2 and GS-3, Take stock in America: 108 69 Messenger GS 2, SPACIOUS 8. PEACEFUL .,uss.rl rtt..ar.r and GS 3, 110 69 Produc- MARSHALL ACRES JAX'S GREATEST r tion Controller GS 7, and 111 9359 103rd Street 69 Planner & Estimator (Sheet- Jacksonville's newest & FURNITURE metal Worker.) most modern mobile home Also, 112 69 Electric Ac- community is now open r VALUES'' counting Machine Operator GS-3 your inspection. Large 44 :x WHOLESALE 113 69 Digital Computer Sys- 75' lots l f tem Administrator GS 11,11469 ONLY $35 PER MO. PRICE TO EVERYONE Pipecoverer and Insulator, Swimming pool, tennis court, 115 69 Plasterer, 117 69 . shuffleboard court, B ft Q Sheetmetal Worker, 118 69 pit, picnic built for your en Refrigeration and Air Conditioning joyment. Act Today'' Call: Mechanic, 119 69 Mili- EL VCKANO MOTOR COURTMr. DAY tary Personnel Clerk GS 4 F. S. Martin, Manager 99 and 121 69 Boiler Tender SUNOAVTIL Applications for the following 359 2924 6pm positions will be accepted at any For Full Details time from career or career WWUWUWWOURS . Frank Byers, supply systems analyst. SURPLUS GOODS DISCOUNT STORE ADS make your ,.. ... I 70/35/ P-och 8 vd 724 shopping easier ("U (..8 Back to School Bills?... ....:t')PROCESSALLOWS US TO OFFER YOU H z- Let us ,help you with THE WORLD'S lEST IAKED POTATOI! a Credit Union Loan! H fJUIJ'11f.ltnnX: STEAKHOUSE I, ..,.... 4J1AM .I II o & ; :::$:::...._.:.............:-:-...-: .9........ .._... ...........:.:.:.:::::::::::::::*::::::: ::: :: .". '>' SIRLOIN s .1' 5_ 9_. off STEA ROLLS dl lr BAli EO POTATO, ................:..:.:.:.:.:.: .. ... ... . .....................:.::::; "' EN . ....... :::::::: . ;; ."....- ..:' ..::;;:: : 11 AM.11 PM Luncheon Specials Served'Daily JAX14 Y9 FEDERAL BANDING BLVD. AT CEDAR RIVER . NAS JAN 1I/.I/ IX!. 1'ttl./ ]".. I INI or Hair Cut. tall H t, //141"": MOM. in. i jo- ":JI) . NAS ('[CIL riCI I n. HMn" ...'ft.. IVI. 771-J'll Cxi. .HIS e4ee& eaett DON'T MISS OUR BLUE CHEESE DRESSING /Hour: MOII. frl. II:10. 1:iKI . , w I September 4, 1969 JAX AIR| HEWSI AFTERBURNER| Page 9 - - spy melodrama. AM/G ((93 MoviesMovies mins.) HOSPITAL: "HOUSE OFCARDS" WANT will be shown nightlyat AD SECTION the NAS Theatre at 7:30 p.m. There will also be a kiddie mat- MONDAY September 8 inee at 2 p.m. Saturday anda NAS: "A MAN CALLED CANNON" - Ads should be mailed to the regular feature at 2 p.m. Sun- Florida, 32210, to arrive Holt Publishing Company, 4747 San Juan Aue., Jacksonville, day and holidays.The starring Tony Franciosa, not later than Michael Sarrazan and Susan Oli- M Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving too late Hospital Theater will have publisher is instructed for this' ; ''JILX11 be published the following week unless the feature 7 ver. Color western. R/V ((105 otherwise. nightly at one be received WITH the A or money order for the full COSt of the ad* mutt p.m. mins.) copy for the ad. Cecil Field will have two night HOSPITAL "HIGH COM - shows during the week at 5:30 and : MISSIONER"TUESDAY Do Hot Sara Cash 8 p.m Matinees will be shown 'on weekends at 2 and 5 p.m. September 9" Kate: Mh.iniJM charge ((3 hiss).' $2.00 THURSDAY, September 4 GLER"NAS: "THE starring BOSTON Tony STRAN-Curtis, NAS "THE DEVIL'S BRIDE"starring For aMitioul lire ((4 words per Ike). 0.50 Charles: Gray.Christopher Color Lee horror.and Henry nedy. Fonda Color and drama.George A/E Ken-(116 mins.) G/G ((95 mins.) HOSPITAL: "HIGH COM - HOSPITAL: "THE TROUBLE AUTO AIR MISSIONER" CONDITIONINGWindow WATERFRONT LOTS LARGE 110 VLT. AIR COND. WITH GIRLS" starring Elvis units& & central units, High wooded, perfect for re 12,000 BTU $60. 5483 A Presley and Marilyn Mason.Col- WEDNESDAY, September 10 service repaired, Tylers tirement Road. G/G ((104 min.) Heating & Air Conditioning, 4711 and year around living. Timuquana or comedy. NAS: "THE THOMAS CROWN. Easy Palmer Ave.'Lake Shore) 388 terms Mobile Homes Welcomed WANTED: Lady to share ap- FRIDAY, September 5 AFFAIR" starring Steve Mc - 1 Mile East of Lake Queen and Faye Dunaway. Color 5161. artment with teacher at Club NAS "HOUSE OF CARDS" Ashbury on 209. Also : rew restricted drama. AM/E ((102 mins.) Continental Park. Call and In- sub division Orange starring George Peppard near com- HOSPITAL "THE BOSTONSTRANGLER" ... JUSTISS TRAILER PARK : 264 4425 after 6 PM. pletion. Contact LaRue 725- ger Stevens. Color suspense T 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, Clean 3992. melodrama. G/G (105 mins.) modern trailers & Apts. 389 MOBILE HOME 1962 GREAT HOSPITAL: "THE DEVIL'S 3007. LAKES EXPANDO 3BRCentral HOMES RENT OR SALE BRIDE" air, In good condition Call We NAVY help - Quick MoveIn NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS Call p.m. or weekend 389 5234. SATURDAY, September 6 us first! Courteous Consoles, some with AM/FM, Service. NAS: "DESTROY ALL MON- tape players. At dealers cost. SILLAY REALTY COMPANY ORANGE PARK SCHOOL of STERS" starring a Japanesecast. to liquidate stock. Full warranty! 389 6201 DANCE Trudy Sigman 10th' Color monster epic. G/F Phone 771 0409. Season Enroll now. Come in ((88 mins.) person or phone Mon Fri., HOSPITAL: "HOUSE OF FOR RENT OR FOR SALE FOR RENT FURN.3 BR HOUSE 9- 12 AM-2 5 PM, 457 CARDS" [Houses & Apts. Equity VA & Orange Park, 5 min. to NAS, Kingsley Ave. 264 9047. NAS MATINEE: "HOUR OF FHA resales. $100 down. Call will rent to TAD Personnel, or THE GUN" starring James Ma- Power or Mills, USN Ret. 264- Bachelors, TV, Linen, Uten son and Jason Robards. Color 2411 Orange Park Realty, Mill- sils optional!, A/C 264 6884. PRIVATE TRAILER LOT 100 x western. ((100 mins.) 110 ft. quiet neighborhood - tary Free Notary.IN . ZIG ZAG FOR $29 771 6232 evenings or weekends SUNDAY September 7 CLAY COUNTY DUCK POND SEWING, MACHINE Original NAS: "HIGH COMMIS Take stock in America Area. 5 Acres. 10 Acres & Guarantee, scratched in ship 1968 PONTIAC FIREBIRD SIONER" starring Rod Taylorand eq US a l.dr F.da.9rne larger tracts Terms 282 -5272or ment. Zig Zags, makes button- A/T, R&H, A/C, Red Christopher Plumer. Color 282 5224.AUTOMOBILES. holes, sews on buttons, decora- line tires, white interior, exc. tive designs, monograms, etc. cond, Assume payments.Contact FURNISHEDEast Just pay balance $29 or $8 per owner, M. J. Pilver, Bldg. 39- & West Coast. 353 3691. month. Phone 353 1946 NAS Jax Credit Union, Ext.2431or OPEN SUNDAY day or nite. Ask for Credit Man- 384 1391.RETIRED. FOR SALE ager. Will deliver,no obligation. Live crabs & Fresh fish. Wil- 1606 Main Street. PERSONNELWe ford Fish Camp. 264-9707. need qualified manager train- ART LESSONS FORBEGINNINGAdults ees who are interested in .Jhe 67: HONDA 90 CC $110 Day Classes Contact food service field. Day or night Call 264 4456. Lenore Byrd 388 5984. shift. If you are interested, apl- 100% GUARANTEE ply in person at McDonald's IN CLAY COUNTY FOR SALE' 1962 CHEVY II 4227 Blanding Blvd. We gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance In -..'. 2 and 3 acre Ranchettes, paved 4 Dr., Station Wagon, Excel. perllon. Then we tuned up. tightened and replaced everything and graded road frontage, $1450. Cond. $375. 1967 Yamaha 250 cc SELL WIGS that needed it. And guaranteed them 160% for the repair or replacement of all major mechanical part' for 30 days or 1000 per lot & up, terms. Off. Ph. YDS 3, $250. Ext. 3501 and Mink Oil Cosemetics-Maria mile Come on in and double check. 282 5272 Home 282 5224. NAS Jax After 5 p.m. 771 Wilhelm, Koscot Distributor, 'REAR AXLE 'FRONT AXLE ENGINE "TRANSMISSION 8715. 398 5906. ASSEMBLIES "BRAKE SYSTEM "ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PART TIME EMPLOYMENTIf GERMAN SHEPARD PUPS AKC PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS-En- need extra income, you some Registered -Wormed-7710348 fall 389 7622 BOLD NEW apply in person for part time rolling term. COLORS work day or night at McDonald's Will finance. 2834 Grand Ave. Mrs. J. M. 4227 Blanding Blvd. or 6546 Elliott Normandy Blvd. WALKING DISTANCE OF 65 RAMBLER 440H $10952Door Schools 3 Large Bedrooms PEKINGESE FOR SALE AKC H.T., Auto trans., Air Cond. 2 Baths, 2 Utility rooms, Fla. Registered 8 weeks old 772 - 66 DODGE DART STEREO CONSOLE COMBO room, Fenced backyard.Newly 0867. $10952Door Take up payments on 2 month decorated. $135. mo. 1 yrs. R&II, old beautiful walnut stereo lease required. Call 384 5593 VA & FHA REPCSSESSIONS 65 VW Sedan $1195 I console like new. 4 speed After 282.5018.. 3 Br., 1 1 1/2 &2 baths $100 _. record changer combinationradio. down as low as $65 month. Callus Radio flt Heater Balance due $68 or $9 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE OR for up to date lists that will 66 Vlll/ Sedan . per month. Phone 353 1946 RENT '- 1968 12 x 60 Windsor be mailed without obligation. Radio, heater, $1295 night or day. Ask for' Credit Central A. C. Carpeted 772 VANSANDT REALTY-3871213 Manager. Will deliver, no ob- 2830 day 771 1950 After 4 67 VW Sedan $1495Radio FEMALE PART TIME Res- ligation. 1606 Main Street. it Heater '66 LEMANS OHC 6 CONVT. taurant Must be 21 Call for CAREER OPPORTUNITY Maroon, Auto Trans., PS, appointment. 389 3216. 67 PLYMOUTH Valiant $1495 Businessmen's Assurance Co. R & II, $1100. 771 3211 Ext. 1968 NASHUA MOBILE HOME "Signet", 4-Door Sedan, Auto. trans., RfcH. desires ambitious males, married 208 (Day). , 6 Mos. old. 2 BR, Contact sales 66 CHEV. Impala $1695 ages 25-45 for ; Jack Hyndman .: Ext. 3007 or position in Duval County. Up NICE SINGER SEWING MACHINE 264 2-Door H.T., V-8, Auto trans., PS, PB Air Cond. 5105. to $700 $800 salary during and Desk Cabinet both for $35. mornings training with good opportunity to Cash or terms 6437.. Wilson Blvd. 66 MUSTANG Convertible $1695 materially Increase basic salary. 771.5028.. V-8, Auto. trans.,,,Air Cond., RfcH. Carousel Red Black' Ex. train. prog. & fringe bene- 1k.wIJEBO M Top. - fits. Phone 3989422 or 398- ,FOR RENT TP ILER-,CARPORT 66 VW Dlx. Sta. Wag.$1695 7550 for interview or write' P.O. Patio Large Added Room PrivateLot. Box'5833 Jax, 32207. 771 2287. : )( 68 VW Sedan $1795Radio FOR SALE BY OWNER FOR SALE OR RENT 4 BR & Heater 2 BR. Masonry home. Real nice, 2 Bath, 3 Mins. from NAS, Fen- Ai M 68 VW Karmann Ghia $2295 . locationReasonable..Furn- Road ced Back Yd., 7303 Midway ished or unfurnished. Ph. Ortega Hills. 264 4367. Radio fc Heater. Air Cond. 765-3666 after 5:30 WANTED CLEAN ,LOW MILE OVER 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM PART TIME AGE 68 or 69 Rambler-American - Married E 4 and above. Are Station Wagon 199 Cu. In. TlltoJ' you having trouble making ends 6 Cyl., 4 Spd., or 3 Spd. W/ WESTS IDEVOLKSWAGEN meet? We can work your hoursin Overdrive, Contact Captain with your duty schedule. For Posthuma ,Ext. 3313. After 5 . 772 0588. - appointment 264-6485 INC. DIALTOM CAVINESSI! GEORGE'S KENNELS 103rd & Blanding Center , If you would like to become a Dogs and Cats boarded. Free 7717970PHONE 1150 Lane Ave., So. Phone 781-5511 and delivery Est. 1925, or An- pickup Disc Newscaster nouncer.Jockey A, corded messageby Poodle Grooming Reasonable, AHEAD Open Daily 8 to 8:30 Saturday 8 to 5 Sunday 7 to 6 PM Tom Caviness tells you how. 5085 Edgewood Ct. (Near Cas- FOR FASTER SERVICE sat and Edgewood) 389 0064 Ph. 353 4834. 1 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER September 4, 1969 . ' I Cecil 1 Sports Roundup : '; Y IIJlj'' Bear Hunters By SMC George Blackburn Reminded of Dates (Intra-muralspoits were highlighted lie came home with abowlingbagfor CITY Bear hunt- LAKE with six football contests the first 'all spare game rr last week. Here's how theyendedup. The ADMIN'black shoes'are still ers are again reminded of the VA 44 Hornets who were searching for their first win in 1969 Special Bear Hunt in Os- last season's champions, defeated this series. I guess Snoopy has ;; ccola National Forest in an an- Weapons 20 to 12. VA 174 had enough practice. ;JY" nouncement by Major Robert M. downed the 'Gomer Pyles' 24 to The standings: ..r-J Brantly, Northeast Region Man- VA-44 80 '.. < .'. 'if'J ...4 (J ager for the Game and Fresh 8. Don Jackson was most outstanding ....'< 5t .J 7 . , VA-74111// 02 Water Fish Commission.The player for this contestas ., " he exhibited some of the best VA-45! 6 J 2 .' hunt permit, available at I'4 ., .4<..... the Commission's Lake City of - ;: talents seen yet this season. ADMIN/BOQ :5 :3 ".". '" (0' .I. 0\: VA 172 made it two straightas NAMTD H 1 5' :.1 J fice and costing five dollars allows - they defeated AMD and VC-4 Ops 4 4 the hunter to take advan- VA 12 downed VC 4 and VA- Dental 4 4 d. -= tage of 9 days of bear hunting.A . :5 valid hunting license is also VA- 1743 :1: 45 ended their record with a victory - NAMTD .4\ 2 II: :5 required of each hunter between over AMD. Simon Cdr. Craig Station Trophy Capt. presents of 15 and 65 G years age. FAETU 2 .. . VA-174 The Standings: 20 AMD 2 (G j "..'Jt..J'.y.... .y.-YJ VA-172 20 Admin 0 8 1 !. SPORTS AWARDS In front VA-4 10 Cecil Football fans will be able J+ from left, ADJC Jim Lee representing - VA-12 10 to compete along with Jax in this AMD, trophy for National VA-45: 1 1 years 'You Pick Urn contest the League Championship in Softball; .. ',... Marines 1 1 contest begins for the League ADJ1 J. Shelton of VA 44, Weapons 0 1 games scheduled from September20th. 1 Handball Champs; AMSC Linder - AMD 0 2 There will be boxes posted of VA 44 with the trophyfor VC-4 0 2 around the station where contes- runner up in National League - ADMIN 0 1 tants can drop their choices each Softball; Back row: 1st Lt. VA remain the Bowl- week. There will be awards Randall of the Marine Barracks 44 as ing Leagues' 'top dogs' as they granted by the Holt Publishing # with Tennis runner up trophy; continue their sweep of victoriesin Company to the all-time winner. ii iir Cdr. Nell Craig of AMD with the will be this series. Pete Henderlite Remember Cecilites, we a trophy for Station Softball in with Jax, so let'sbe competition was the first to win one of Spe- thinking about this and watch Championship; Capt. Simon, Station - awards. Executive Officer who pre- cial Services Bowling the AFTERBURNER for more- t sented the awards; ATN3: II. """ Thoerner of VA 36, American Softball League runner up; BANK AMERICARD.AMERICAN EXPRESS-STANDARD OIL, MASTERCHARGE Credit Card HonoredROOSEVELT and Cdr. T. F. Brown III, Exe- u cutive Officer of VA 44. MAll I ""f-".......... ....V\t,.r."."..rl\ Open dates for the hunt are October 10, 11 and 12, 17, 18 and 19, and 24, 25 and 26. I. Hunters planning to camp will 0 0 .........*'..... ..'. be allowed to do so anywhere within the limits of the Osceola National Forest. Guns wil be THRU SATURDAY : k, allowed in the forest only on NEW HOURSeMOHDAY -5:30PM open days, except that cased ., and unloaded guns may be taken - to the camp on Thursday previous to the weekend and:! tak- 'en out of the forest on Monday after the weekend. Major Brantly added that although - the check station will not ,. will be -.0: be open wildlife officers patrolling in the forest and will check hunters as is the procedure - during the regular season. Hunters are also reminded that they use dogs on the hunts, and SWIMMING ACHIEVEMENT..Red Cross Director Linda Payne that there is no limit on the num- presented Kenneth Williams and Judith Batchelder ber of hunters who may partici- Need of pate as has been the case .... .. ;. ; previous hunts. call? .\ WESCONNETT .Fij'ii.N.iT i CO.:r\\; . an extra pay :::: .:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.::.:.:.:.:.;........:.:.;o;...........:.:.:.;............;.;.:;............:.:.;.;.:..........:.:.;.:...... ...;.:<<. .....:.;.;.: .........;o"".............. ........::::::' ----------b HFC t ttt AIR CONDITIONERS \\tr tt See t r NEW 8 USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES \\t Ml .iA lr'i/ i NEW & USE TV SET t twtr NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS d STOVES 'fm mfI I I II\ \ flEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITER.@t\\\: '..\. 'MOTORSPLENTY : When it's a long way to pay day and a sudden :t:::::: Freight Salvage East Credit Terms :::::::: call.expense The comes up, give Household Finance a \\1\1\\\\\\\\1\\1\\\ Hrs. 9 a.m. 7 p.m. Come In & Browse \\\\\1\1f\\\f I I I II military specialist at the HFC office Used VW's I near your base knows how to solve money problems 5326 85COI.ltt 11103rll X11.0150dca ReasonableSTATE II whether you need help paying bills, buy- ''''''''''''....,,--...-.---. """" ....-----.. I II ing a better car, taking a leave. And he'll tell INSPECTED I you the cost of your loan before you borrow. CARS II 1 _____ When a money need can't wait 'til pay call, get I the horn to Household Finance. on 1 66 RAMBLER. $490 I . . . . .. . . . ... 1 "American" Wagon, I I. A/T, R&H. I Need to $$6OO: If 65 CORVAIR.$590 1I up Hardtop, A/T, R&H. I .. . .. .. . . . .. .. @ .. 63 VW Sedan. . $490 I R&H. 1 Apply for your loan by phone, fe.eriCEDAR : a I 62 VW Sedan. . $440 1 ( we'll supply your loan by mail 1 R&H. I ; 64 RENAULT. $390 i HILLS SHOPPING CENTER I HOUSEHOLD FINANCE "Dauphine"a Blvd. 59 VW Sedan. . $390 Blanding 1 R&H. II . Luxurious dining! at.n-'bI.price.ha. -(.g .S*S CifcMriM the mot popuhighly reined tuff nd the r"" .1 I.- far.pl.a.ln town,and S 4 S Mi"'.. cipcriwK hi serving the fliwtt food y-Self-Filallce. Cedar Hills Shopping Center lhtr ne"'..'Cato'.rl. the pttom of ",ak.your vlilt to the now S t S.",u." 0 s 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone: 771-9190 another 6566 HOUSE OF QUALITY FOOD Normandy .f 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 LUNCH SUPPER I 11:00 Ai-J:00 PM Ii S 4:00'.1:00 M I Boulevard I Penman Plaza Shopping Center ., I 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone: 246-6421 SIS Cifittrla Is also located ii tit Arliigtoi Plaza Shopplag Cntor 781 -4978 I 1 ------------.1Page r) P 1 4, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page I 11 I -4. . .....00..............MirmmmilmTrirmirmwTfTtwirw. ... ......... ...rwwJrwTrmVTfRick's ... .. ... .0..........n.. Longer SeasonFor i Picks I Fowl Hunters By Rick..Kunz... ... ... .. ..MMMM mm.r wvwwwwwwwvwwvWitli fWWWWWWWW TALLAHASSEE -- Florida the opening kickoff of the partners are not about to be for- hunters may look forward to pro footbal season only a little gotten very soon. When NFL Thanksgiving turkey for lunch more than a week away the armchair supporters called the Jets Super and wild duck for dinner on No\ quarterbacks across the Bowl win just a fluke,'Joe 27. The 1969 70 season for country are getting set to tune set out to dump other NFL teams. waterfowl and snipe hunting will their wives out and their sets Although the Jets were clip open one half hour before sun- in. by the St. Louis rise on Thanksgiving day. This season has a somewhat Willie picked apart his city rival - According to Dr. Richard nostalgic setting since it will be Giants and then blasted the Schulz, chairman, Game and the final one with the teams defensive great Vikings in pre- Fresh Water fish Commission, aligned in ihe respective !leagues, season play. I think Joe and the the season for ducks! and coots 19-$9 SEPTEMBER 'tsd9 National and American. Baltimore Jets will be around for awhile, will be a continuous season with Cleveland and Pittsburghare at least It won't be hard to find 47 days of hunting. The water 123456 4 set to move to the junior Joe.There's fowl season closes at sundown 7891011'1213 .American League In '70. a long season ahead Jan. 12. The season for snipe Also on hand for their first with plenty of new stars to show hunting closes on Jan. 15. 14 15 16 17 18 19"20 shot at the big time is'a crop their talents and plenty of old Schulz said, "There will be no 2t22'32425627 ; of rookies that caused more con- ones to rise up just one more open season for goose hunting this 28292O troversy before they signed their time when the big game comes year. The U. S. Bureau of Sport contracts than any of their pre- around. Upsets are what keep Fisheries and Wildlife which sets decessors. Of course O. J. the season interesting and there the framework of regulations for 'at Simpson of the Buffalo Bills heads certainly will be some of thoseto hunting migratory birds has closed jjjj the list but since he has been in keep the arm chair quarter the season for goose hunt ing in the fold the folks in northern backs jabbering all season. An Florida and Georgia." New York think the sun rises early prediction: Kansas City The daily bag limit on ducks, and sets on him. O. J. has look- and Los Angeles in the Super c' ' other than mergansers is four, ed good the few times he has Bowl with the Rams to take it and may not include more than been able to run with the mail all. q k i and with"Earthquake" two wood ducks, one canvasbackor along redhead, and one black duck. yart should add a pretty substantial - The possession limit is two days punch to an otherwise weak Sorry VP-7 bag, but may not ,include more attack. Rookie of the Year shouldbe than four wood ducks, two black a tough choice but O. J. OOPS! WE GOOFED. The ducks, and one redhead or can- gets the pre season nod. sports page of last week's vasback. The big name in this area Air News contained an The daily bag for coots will is naturally Jacksonville's favorite error in a photo caption.The . be ten, with a total possessionlimit son Ron Sellers. Sellers, FAETU golf team of 20. The daily bag for SEPTEMBER From the cast of "The Sweet Ride" comes our after holding out all summer was not the spring cham- snipe is eight, with a possessionof September calendar girl, Miss Corinna Tsopei. for more bread, finally gota pion but rather placed looks chance to show what he 16. like when he's getting paid last second. Our apologies to The limit on American, red - breasted and hooded mergansers, Intramural Football ScheduleTuesday Sunday in the Gator Bowl. The VP-7 who holds the golf big didn't to a crown from the in the aggregate of these spec- leaper get put spring ies, is five daily, and 10 in pos- Sept. 9, 4:30: p.m. tough test but he did catch both action. session, of which not more than North Field NARTU/ FICEUR passes thrown his way. Sellerscan hardly take a step or a WNIT SLIDE THROUGH one daily and two in possessionmay South Field Medical vs VAP 62 deep breath and it doesn't make Schulz be hooded said, "Inthe mergansers.past Florida Wednesday Se%t. 10, 4:30: p.m. news around town but then therehasn't .YOUR MlUTftW CAK6R- else - been anyone a . elected to take a split season North Field VP -16 vs Admin round here to catch footballs for waterfowl hunting inorderto South Field MARTD vs Weapons like he does either. MAKE Off DUTY h offer sportsmen an opportunity Thursday Sept. I 11 I, 4:30: Joe 'I get better looking everyday CDUCATtoM to hunt on Thanksgiving and p.m. Namath, quarterback and ,, still take advantage of the latest North Field A/C Malnt. vs VP 45 now author, of the New York Jets, RuLciI possible hunting dates. The South Field VW 4 vs Hospital keeps showing that he and his 1969 70 migratory bird frame American League work provided a longer season which eliminated the necessity '.4.''.' Admin .. for a split season." :\. VP-16 LOW RENT, LOW TAXES, etc., means..and .. lI , In addition to the regular state- P.4-. MARTD wide season' for duck and coot A/C Maim. there will be an extended season VP45Weapons. for hunting scaup. The special National League scaup season will open Jan. 15 and continue through Jan. 31 in FICEUR certain delineated scaup only NARTUMedical LOW PRICES! areas. .._ September Swimming I VW-4 I Hospital VAP-62 1969 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM The Officers', Chief Petty Of ficers', and-Enlisted Pools will be open for recreational swim ABSOLUTEAUCTION SUBURBAN STATION WAGON ming on Saturdays and Sundays through the month of September "383" V-8 Regular Gas Engine, Factory Air Condi ioning, Power Steering and from noon to G p.m. The NATTC Drakes, Automatic Transmission Power Tailgate Window/ Tinted Glass On All Pool will be open every day EVERY FRIDAY, 7:30: PM Windows, Radio, White Wall Tires, Light Package, 3-Speed Electric' Uipers. through September 15, from 11 BANKRUPT STOCKSHome Undercoating, Front, an Rear Bumper Guards. a.m. to 5 p.m. Futnlvhlng Clothing ; $ Sporting Good : tiwrar we wtamxt 9al s SOUTH EASTERNliQUIDATION \...\\ of SE\.E.f'IOIt now CO. SLERS . 307 Kingsley Ave., at \\\wy\ 17, eMit to ' ORANGE PARK $,,40 e up 33 Station Wagons X'X X'X'X'X-X'X'X'X'X'X: :'XC'X. ::'XO'X'X: 'Xv..vv.v.v.v.v.vANow . AUTHORIZED MAKE ONLY PURCHASES GUYBALLOU Ready For Delivery CLIPPEReCROSBY.SEACRAFT GATOR*ROCKET More Than 200 Cars Must GO! MERCURY NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Ii OUTBOARDS USN, Ret.INSURANCE. . MERCRUISER andINVESTMENTS Only 20 minutes South of NAS onHwy,17- ...,.... o STERNDRIVES Drive a little-Save a lot at EXPERTREPAIR SHOP Financial Estate Planning Insurance Programs CLAYTON REVELS . 264 9835 Mutual FundsASSOCIATED WITH INLET MARINESales ONE JOHN THOUSAND FLETCHER B. STOUDEMIRE RIVERSIDE BUILDING AVE. CHRYStER-PlYMOUTH INC "IISeptember PHONE 355-3 J87 ft ServiceHwy. EVENINGS 26--6335 GREEN fiaVESPtlHGSII* ? H0 NE 2M - 97 Orange Park September 4, 1969 4i"'' Page 12 AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Bowling Schedule Red Darters Monday Sept S, 6 p.m. Blast VappersJax O p A ) Lanes 1 & 2 Round Five vs Red Darters # -- It was just too much 3 & 4 Maps vs Caduceus 1 i:' 5 & 6 Mar. 13ks 1## 1 vs Hunters Don Stewart and 13 too many ; .7& 8 hurricane Aces vs Head Pins hits for VAP 62 to overcomeas 9&1O FlapJax 1## 2 vs FWF VP 45 blasted to a 10 a 1 11 & 12 Trainers vs AOMD #1# 1 to 0 win and the ComFalrJax ." 13 & 14 Electrons vs hospital Softball Championship Thursday f' night at Mackroth Field. 1 " The Vappers only had one scor- Wednesday Sept. 10, 6 p.m. 1 ing threat and that came in the i Lanes 1 &2 Pin Benders vs MARTD first inning: when they advanceda .. 3 & 4 Uncles vs Sky Warriors man to third base but was left stranded. Stewart retired the I! 5 & 6 Seminoles vs CPO's' side in order in the next Hurricanes & vs 'It' 7 8 Torp Tuners 9 & 10 Red Darters ### 2 vs Tars five frames and only a bloop 11 & 12 Chokers vs Non D's single: in the seventh kept any \ :.''. 13 & 14 Caduceus 1##2 vs AOMD 1## 3 distant hope alive for VAP - '\ Thursday, Sept I II'I, 6 p.m. 62.The Red Darters tallied twicein 69 IMPALA Hot Shots the third inning and unloadedfor Lanes 1&2 King Pins vs Custom Coupe 3 & 4 FlapJax ### 1 vs Nay Fin Off seven runs on eight hits in Fah Pah the fourth and a lone tun in V-8. Auto trans., Factory air.PS . 5 & 6 Foggy Five vs 7 & 8. Mar. Bks 1## 2 vs RATCC ### 17 the fifth. R&H. Butternut yellow.Beige.vinyi $3195 9 & 10 Chiefs ### 1 vs Red Darters 1## 3 Jerry Stewart, Bill Febinger. top Bob Steve Dyson Rod Klein, and AOMD "2 '-', 11 & 12 Fald Folk vs Pratt all collected two hits for Chiefs #2 13 & 14 Outcasts vs ,';- the Darters. 67 CAPRICECustom ,- Stewart finished the game yielding only twohits while strik- Coupe ing out 11 batters. Golf ScheduleMonday VAP 62 made it to the title V-8 Auto trans., Factory air game by battering VP 7 Wed- PS, AM/FM-Ste (complex, Sept. 8 nesday night 17 3. The Vap Maroon with black vinyl top. $2495 opened an 8 to 0 lead pers up A/C Maint. 1## 1 NARTU 2 p.m. vs after three innings: and just kept 2:30 p.m.Tuesday. Weapons vs HospitalVP adding runs every Inning: until 68IMPALASport Sept. 9 the whitewash was over. Thebig guns for VAP 62 were Bob 2 p.m. 7 vs FAW 11 Blauvelt and Ray Badovinatz. Sedan 2:30 p.m. FAETU vs Supply Each socked a home run and went Wednesday Sept. 10 '"'* "', three for three at the plate.Blau- V-8 Auto.trans.. PS. Air Cond. velt scored four times and Bad- $2493 2 \ Red Darters vs 679th p.m. following ovinatz three times, once - 2:30 ,ti VAP62vsVW4ComFairjax p.m. y ! .. : a triple. Badovinatz also : 1"-, " 0 ' Thursday Sept. I II.I\:'. :.r*(; > \: reached base five times twice 68 MALIBUSport .. ""' 'l'' '"" by walks. NARF 2 p.m. .' vs VP 45 now advances to the CoupeV8 A Caduceus vs A/C Maint. ###2 CincLantFlt Softball Champion Auto trans., Factory air ships at Charleston S. C. Sept. White wall tires. PS, R&H 8. .__ Solid Maroon with Black vinyl $2495 Hand raising (saluting) pro- interior. bably originated with the cave - men who' wanted to prove they SBob's Oak Hill > carried no weapons. 69 MALIBU .. Pure Service CenterOpen Sport Coupe NAVY V-8. 4-Speed. R&H. Green. Only $2895 for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. 9 000 miles. Clean - &OOlY@INSURANCE road service pick up I delivery' 66 IMPALASuper mechanic OR duty American & Foreign Cars Sport 771 9156 103rd & Jammes Road "327" V-8, Auto trans.. Jacksonville Florida tory air PS, PB Silver Fac695 1.i.ti I 66 RAMBLER'770'Station Wagon Luggage rack. Auto, trans.. Factory air. R&H. Dark tan.Clean. . . S12!o! 67 FORD Galaxie "500" Hardtop Coupe 19-24 "390" V-8, PS, Factory air, I R&H White wall tires Matador red exterior. Beige all-vinyl $1495 : 1*....",............Yo.o....,..,................._,.',. ...,.<.<,'....... interior... JT'M I DELLAIR J 69 CAMARO jrI.d "I Sport Coupe ' I 2 and 3 BEDROOM FAMILYAPARTMENTS !: "327" V-9. Auto trans., console PS. Orange, white vinyl $2995NEW 1} I trim. I 65 CHEVELLE , f . J }v.hyG::::: ::::::: :;:::}::}::::::}.w}::{:::;}::}';:}::}:}}::}:;:{{{tixr::+;:} }=4<>::)::<<-. 4-Door Sedan -- ROBERT 6-Cyl., Standard trans., R&H. $9 95 ii II Il : TRAVIS . : I Now Renting-$130 Up \ AGENCY USED 1165 s. 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