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I . -'- ,' ',,::.;r.;:,;s <; {i; ; }t w'to"':'a;:' 'X' oa N' E 'S f'fl:?.1 It;: i.-.L_.. 1 I&i i \\i /A/ $h 4i s/q :at .- : ..- f". .., .7".7"'c 1. : ; Published by the Holt Publishing Company a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher: ; and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official I 1 expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements In this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services: advertised. VOL. 27 NO. 30 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE/ FLORIDA OCTOBER 16, 1969 .. t I Navy Hits 61 Per Cent of CFC GoalNavy Jax's Combined Federal 'over the top' with their of their goal. Campaign contributions have donations. Included in theseis The Combined Federal reached 61 per cent of this year's Jax Naval Air Station. NAS to goal but this amount is still 10 per this date has exceeded their goal Campaign is receiving! con- tributions from 50 activities cent behind the same percentage with 106.5 per cent. collected this time last year. Destroyer Division 142 heads ranging from ships at Naval ;Ti- Station Mayport, to Marine ac- Twenty-six activities have gone the list with 387.6 percent. At last tivities downtown, to the 679th count the Navy Food Radar Squadron here. at. NAS. A'r Team is - Management Mayport, . still in command of second place Jax.All with 318.1 per cent and the USS activities are urged.to give Forrest Royal personnel have whole-hearted support to this come through with 284.2 per cent once-a-year drive. Fire. Hits StationAceyDeucyClub, 5 5 X 4 . : _ ,..ftT r ' t :: ; _ -cSEPTEMBER: , - t x JaxThe air station's first and However, they are still trying to SERVICEMAN. NAS Commanding second class petty officers are open the end of the club that Officer, Capt. H.O. Cutler presents the Serviceman of temporarily without a club aftera escaped damage. If they succeed side of business usual this the Month Plaque to Marine Barracks Sergeant Em- fire gutted one BIdg. 601, will' goon as the Acey Deucy Club. weekend.The mett L. Lewis.Monthly. According to club represen- started fire' tatives the fire started in the reportedly about 6 a.m. from an electrical ServicemanNod central store room. They short. estimated that damage would range around the $20,000 mark In addition to the damage and possibly J more. caused to the building itself, a' Goes to Marine Still without ,electricity.dub considerable. amount of food, ._ ,officials are having ,a difficult liquor, cigarettes.and other club 617." When a fellow serviceman, a ,enlisted men alike' and is con- time with r.. ',their,_ inventory supplies, ... were.,lost.Tes'Controls .. sailor, lay injured and, bleeding, sidered by his CommandingOfficer .,'"....",_.'.: :i. '',I) September' Serviceman: ,of ,the ,Major B, A. Green, to bea . ; ChahgeFebruary r Month, Marine Cpl. Emmett L.. definite asset t to his country'the , Lewis, came to his assistance, Corps and community. 1970 will mark the crement month instead of 'the- applying pressure bandages and Sergeant Lewis performs all beginning of a new, more strictly 16th. Thus promotion increments giving mouth to mouth his duties with considerable pride regulated policy in the Navy off the February exams will go resuscitation, an action that and excellence and will rein as advancement system. into effect May 1, June 1, July 1, probably saved the man's life. Serviceman of the Month The P03 exam schedule, only Aug. 1, Sept. 1, and Oct 1. For this humanitarian deed throughout. October. Duringthis recently revised to four times a To the Lewis was awarded a time, he, his wife Bobby Jo help policy changeovergo Ei' year, will once again be ad- into meritorious mast by this command and his 5 year old son Jonathanwill smoothly operation, ministered semiannually.Waivers officers last July and now NAS has spend a Saturday as the commanding are of time in grade will be authorized to waive minimal honored him for further guests of the City of, St. , phased out: none will be allowedon achievement. Augustine. that other time the February exams for those wise periods might from Lewis, 'a sergeant now has Other men whose commands going from E-4 to E-5. Sixmonth prevent for examination a man been in the Corps for nearly four thought so highly of them that waivers for those going from E-3 qualifying. or years, serving one year as a they were nominated for the to E-4 will be continued through promotion.The squad leader in Vietnam and is title were; GMT1 Francis Elton, February, but there is a strong over-all result of the presently assigned to the senior Becker,ADJ1 Gary L. Cos, ADJ3 possibility that the policy will be change-over of promotion, rules post in the Advanced Underseas John P. Masucci, SN Stephen dropped for the August exams. will not become evident until the Weapons area. He is held in the Charles Howard, and AKAN TO HELP Future promotions will become effects of the early-out cutbacksare highest regard by his officers and Robert James Dunbar. effective on the first of the in- realized.A . ty5 MILL b , . d r n pf .bp M ; r Ai i . .p RFRFE r p < .r :: ' . ' ?7-- -' 3J'- ; '" . 'i.( .... KISS AND A SMILE -- Actress Dawn Wells, better known as Mary Ann of GII gan's Island, visited the patients at the Naval Hospital last week. Miss Wells spent a little time talking with each man, giving them her encouragement for their speedy recovery. The ,: GP .., young man receiving the: kiss drawled, 'Take your 2.w S , I time.' L-__ P i dC t W Ul.TONG OP V.z - ILA.Hts'r, S \ r --- - t October 16, 1969.1 Page 2 JAX' AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER! EDITORIAL, \ ' r .v.ne 5ervreS' ". I Project TransitionSome ROMAN CATHOLIC men are born Into wealthy families and never SUNDAY MASS 9 & 11 a.m. really have to worry about earning a, living. Most men, --r'2: DAILY MASS 11:30: a.m. Confessions will be however, have to work hard to make ends meet and get held on Sunday at 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. instead ahead, In the, very competitive industrial world. To attain of Saturday. even these goals, most can use whatever help they can get or that's offered. U.S. NAVAL HOSPITAL Project Transition. is the Department of Defense's St. Luke's Chapel 'helping hand' to a man who can use more education and wants to'learn a trade.: It I is designed to give him, while SUNDAY MASS 8:00: am. serving his country, some of the assistance he may |Just PROTESTANT WORSHIP y SERVICES, 10:00a.m.PROTESTANT: . need to move ahead to success. M I While In the U.S. Armed Forces, most men become FIRST TICKETS -- Mrs. Mona Miller of the more mature and, consequently, become better Jacksonville Officers Wives Club presents the first' prepared to work toward the bigger and better things in tickets for the JOWC fall charity 'Western Night'RAdm. to All Saint's Chapel life. R.J. Stroh. Tickets go on sale today. The Nov. 22 SUNDAY Higher education through on and off-duty courses at event is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Officers Club. Church Schools &::00 a.m. Junior Church 10:00: a.m. high schools, availability of college instruction, and Divine Worship.Secvice: 10 a..m,- new skilis- technical professions are also available PENTAGON CT/OtJ' LINEThe Bldg.N o.750Episcopal through Project Transition. Communion 8:30: a.m. This unique program is open to all enlisted men, in Small Chapel Bldg. No. 750 cluding those who are retiring after 20 years of service. Department of Defense receives many letter '., Junior No.Youth 722. Fellowship. 5 p.m. The Department of Defense project has made from military men and women seeking'answers to questions ::'' Bldg. strides since its in 1968. It clarification of issues and additional information. significant inception January Pentagon ACTION Line will print as many of these TUESDAY has: helped thousands of young men to prepare them- questions and answers, which are of broad interest to Senior'choir Rehearsal-7 p.m. selves for better futures, in civilian careers. It continues the military, as space permits. Letters must be signed. Bldg. No.'750. ready to help thousands more., If you are one of those Flag As A Shoulder Patch the beginning of the space pro- who will I have to get through life as best you can, why not Dear Sir: gram.. THURSDAY and to and with this volunteer I remember as a kid walking If you are interested i in pro- Christian Science Service p.m. begin now help yourself posing that changes be made in and around my home 'town seeing Bldg.No.750 program. It was established especially to give YOU that an American flag flying on the Service regulations and the helping hand. almost every block, and it flag code to permit use of the SUNDAY flag as part of the uniform, would not have to be the 4th of July' to see one waving from submit your ideas through your Evening Worships p.m. Bldg. No. The CollectorBy someone's front porch. I just Base Incentive Awards Sugges- 750. returned from leave and it disgusted tion Program. Your pride in our country'sflag TUESDAY me to see'just two flags and in, service to the in town one on the flying Captain J. H. Cornt5, CHC post office and the other on the United States is sincerely com- Pentecostal,Fellowhhip 7 p.m. John Doe was a collector,not an ordinary collector of stamps, match Courthouse. mendable. Bldg.No.722 book covers or sea shells. He was a collector of excuses. He had some Maybe I am just a flag real beauts in his collection, especially those filed under the heading, waver, but it really bugs me to Yes, We Print Letters 'Why I don't go to church.' Some of his choice ones were: 'I believe in read about the hippies and Dear Sir: Freedom of worship.'Of course he never stopped to ask, 'What good is members of our unwashed society In reading my base news the freedom of worship to the man who never worships?' Or: 'Thereare that spit on our flag, burn paper, I occasionally look at TrafficVIolatIons it or replace it on a flagpole Questions and Answers too hypocrites in churchJohn,never,bothered to consider your many with one of the Viet Cong's. column. I be- that if the stands between him and God then the is say occasionally hypocrite hypocrite While all of this is going on, cause all of the information closer to God than he is. Or: 'My parents made me go when I was a Mr.,Average Citizen apparently about Veterans benefits, GI child and I decided when I became a man I'd stop..' His parents made could car 'less:,About displayingour Insurance etc., that it usually '-' - him do a lot of things that were good for him. They made him eat three flag (and I what it stands contains is in pamphlets, post meals a day, but John is still first in the chow line. for) or shows little concern ers or special notices on the The following is a report of for those that defile.lt.I . John went to bed I late on Saturday night and dreamed a strange the bulletin board that I've seen motor vehicle accidents and the Gabriel with foot in heaven and am an airman and I am an dozens of times before. dream.He saw angel standing one traffic violations for the period American and I proud of While earth. He him lift his horn to his and blow blast that am I'm not a newspaperman one on saw lips a both. Why can't we in the military I've been around long Sept. 30 through Oct. 6. was both hot and cool. The sound pierced the parapets of heaven have a shoulder patch of enough to know that, any pub- Number of Accidents echoed through the mountains and valleys of earth and rang throughthe the American flag as part of lication such as yours must get This week 10 depths of hell. John knew this was it, that great getting up mor- our uniforms? I don't just mean all kinds.of letters from readers. Total accidents this year ning. He hastily grabbed his bag of excuses for he figured he would we in the Air Force, but in the I also suspect that some of through Oct.6 428 need them. Suddenly he felt himself rising up, up, up through the Army, Navy,' Marines, and the these letters are not exactly Number of accidents through reaches of space until he came to rest before a great white throne. His Coast Guard. With millions of flattering. What do you,do with Oct.68 22 eyes were blinded by the brightness of the one who sat on the throne. A us servicemen walking around these letters throw them with the flag (not a chip) on out? Total number of days since last voice like the sound of waters came from the throne. 'Bring out many shoulder perhaps of in our vehicle some Now maybe I'm injury a motor. accident - but I wrong the books on John Doe.' An angel brought the books and opened them. the "kooks" will get the message think you are missing bet 131 a by One book was dirty and smudged.The other was empty. not starting a regular letters Number of Violations The voice asked, 'Do you have anything to say in your defense?' If we can put the American to the editor column, like in This week 43 John shakily replied, 'yeah,yeah,'as he reached into his bag. Boy, flag on the space suits of astro- other newspapers. By having a Speeding 7 he was glad he brought it with him. He drew out his hand and it was nauts landing on the moon column where Service peoplecan 2 empty. Frantically he turned his bag upside down and shook it (which is uninhabited) we need air their gripes, you would Reckless Driving 7 vigorously. Nothing came out The bag was empty. Terror struck the something like this on earth 'really be providing a valuable going through stop sign ' which especially right here service. And Other violations ** soul of John as he realized he stood before the Almighty God without in like personally I would the United States. t0i. see you publish some of Twenty drivers appeared excuses. Before I ,submit this to the letters you receive in Board my your before the Traffic Hearing Again the voice spoke, 'Take this unprofitable servant and cast him daily mail commander solid just to as a suggestion see what is the of cases into the outer darkness.' John felt himself falling... falling.. falling... is there any reason why on the minds of other military on Oct. 9. Disposition lost down.. down..down. Suddenly he awakened on the floor by his rack.A the United States flag can't be people.I included the following: 11 nameless terror filled his,heart. He said aloud, 'Thank God, it was worn as a shoulder patch? know that this letter will driving and parking privileges only a dream.'But John went to church that Sunday Sincerely, probably follow the many oth- aboard station for various BILLY G. STEWART, ers you receive along this line- periods; 8 were assigned to CMSgt, USAF i ino>> the waste basket. Just complete an eight-hour course in Dear Sergeant Stewart: wanted to get it off my chest. remedial driving; 5 received Name Your letter concerning use of withheld on request. suspensions; 2 were given = the-U.S. Flag as part of the Ser- Answer: We ,won't "See warnings; 3 were dismissed; 10 , vice uniform is a real winner! we do print some of say those were fined (U.S Commissioner); : unflattering - However neither the Servicesnor letters; here's yours." and 4 referred to commanding The JAX AIR NEWS 'is a Civilian enterprise! Newspaper distributed orize the such current use of flag our code flag.auth-The the What Idea we and will say excellent is thanks for officers for possible disciplinary assessed each Thursday at the UN 01101 Air Station, jacksonville Army's Institute of Heraldry tion. sugges-, action 10 drivers were Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a private has, informed us that the flag We thought 26 traffic points. we firm. All Copy submitted for use in the J AX AIM NEWS must should not be worn on the uni- ing a well-received were serdce provid- form unless it is absolutely in he forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, flax 2, NAN Jacksonville necessary to identify the weareras Q's printing general information THOMAS JEFFERSON and A's by '12:00 noon on Monday before publication. News an American.In of interest to most items arc welcomed from all sources Telephone 772 111R'or World War II certain U.S. personnel.If Maybe we've been "We hold these truths to be I wrong. so, we'd like to self-evident-that' all men 11 ). fliers and invasion forces from hear J'I wore more of the flag on an armband (see which our readers as to are created equal;,that they way they cut) to identify themselves would prefer are endowed by their Cre- Advertisements arc solicited by the publisher and queries to the column. foreigners. Certain aircraft In ator with certain unalien- concerning such should he directed to any event, we are : making among such as these assigned to mili- a change effective able rights; that HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY tary airlift command air attaches !of American Forces with this issue these are life, liberty, and San today are authorized to Service. i Press the of happiness. 4747 Juan Avenue Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 From now on pursuit Telephone 388 2755 or 387 3566 fication.display the U.S. flag for identi provoking publishing the most taught! The Declaration ot Independence - NASA informs us that We'll questions we receive. our , even VOL. 27 NO. 30 OCTOBER 16, 1969 astronauts Your justifiable have worn the flagon grIpes. All letters XJ.S Ponds, even those Buy Saving? space suits and on splash we do not have down coveralls space to print Freedom Sharedt : recovery since will be answered. new, , . -- I 16, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3 : Honors New 6-Cent Eisenhower Stamp Cecil Movie Schedules I WASHINGTON (AFPS) ,-- 'A six-cent commemorative post. 16 THURSDAYTHE Drama) Nat Young, Bob Mc- age stamp honoring the late WILD BUNCHE (Color Tavish Dwight D. Eisenhower will be issued Oct. 14 at Abilene '!,an. western) William Holden, Ernest Postmaster General j Winton Borgnine, Robert Ryan. 22 WEDNESDAYSONS M. Blount. in issuing the nev OF KATIE ELDER (Color stamp, said, "General, Eisenhower 17 FRIDAY Western Comedy) John Wayne, We.I was one of the truly great THE BLUE MAX (Color Drama: ) Dean Americans of our time and of all time. His life was proof George Peppard, Ursula An- that the fundamental power of dress, James Mason. Martin.GUY . the American people lies not only in their potential for greatness 18 SATURDAYTHE but in their capacity for BIG GUNDOWN (Color goodness. It is appropriate that Western) Lee Van Cleef, Tomas we should honor his memory in this way." Milian BALLOU The.!stamp bears a portrait of the late General 19 SUNDAY of the .Army . USN, Ret.IMSURANCE and former President of the BAREFOOT IN THE PARK United States. (Color Comedy Drama) Jane andINVESTMENTS Fonda, Robert Redford, Charles From Reader's Digest Boyer. During the study of mass media in an eighth-grade class, 20 MONDAY we were discussing advertising. THE Financial Estate Planning ONE AND ONLY Many successful catchphrasesof Capt. L. K. Simon Jr., sniping tape at doorway to the the past were mentioned, and GENUINE ORIGINAL FAMILY Insurance Programs newly decorated Thrift Shop.. Capt. J. ..Wynn. llUao.d t we, agreed that.there,were just BAND (Color musical': ) ,Walter A'SSOCJATED'MTH Mutual Funds " others wait outside to get a look at the place Mrs. E, G. as many enticing ads today. Brenman, Budy Ebsen, John JOHN B. STOUDEMIRE I passed out slips of paper, Davidson. Mutton welcomes them all. instructing each student to THOUSAND FLETCHER RIVERSIDE BUILDINGONE AVE. write down the first intriguing 21 TUESDAY PHONE 355-3487 phrase that came'to mind which EVENINGS 264.6335 I Thrift Shop RedoneThe had actually lured him to spendhis THE FANTASTIC PLASTIC money on something. I an. MACHINE (Color Surfing ticipated slogans promising icy Officers' Wives Club at Club, it depends on donations colas, gleaming teeth, swinging NAS Cecil Field reopened their from station personnel and cameras As the slips were 1 lW Thrift Shop in Bldg. 130 on dependents to keep it suppliedwith handed back to me, I picked up Friday, 10 October 1969. salable items. Clothing, the first one to discuss." It read: Mrs. E. G. Hutton, chairmanfor furniture, and other household "For Adults Only.Blanche Cronk. - this Wives Club sponsored goods are among the items offered (Saratoga. Calif.) project, said that the ladies paid for sale at low prices. I5T=d for and accomplished the pain. The Shop is opened every PROFESSIONALFROM ting and redecorating of the Shop Friday from 1000 until 1400 in the PHONE THIS WESTAMERICAD.J. themselves. afternoon. Executive Officer of Cecil '"( Today's F4 Phantom II weighs (Pete) EVERS District Mgr. . Field, Captain L. K. Simon, Jr., i l.i': f;': and costs more than an entire GULF LIFE CENTER MALL cut the ribbon at the doorway of ;> L; squadron of propellor-driven JACKSONVILLE 396-7703-HOME FLORIDA 32207 I t t ' the Thrift Shop before the small F f\&.s kr fighters cost during World WarII OFFICE 264-680 crowd came in to look at the 1 p .4yt according to Chief of Naval Ask which of the many mutual displayed goods. One of this firstto Operations, Admiral Moorer. funds offered might be suitable enter was Captain J. H.Wynn, 1t t .' ys ystiF More important is the fact that for your financial plans.APPRECIATION . III who was wearing his newly .;, ... the F4 of today can fly faster /e.--.. i donned 'Silver Eagles.' Capt. tf" '," al=,1 straight up then Admiral ' Wynn is currently CO of Attack 1"1'' .! Moorer's F4 of the- 1930's could fly 44 Squadron Forty Four. !\i1r' straight down. Though) the Thrift i Shop is rMcktt operated by the Officers-Wives Pi ; : : ADS 'rt , .4 uy make ; yourshopping ;l Hy dot easier4 ',,4 OFFER! / :",) ' t Y 3';YN %: i I teFfw .i tdk ,. . ' III- $ ,'. ', 1. .... .- N a : : " 4'x : ? ; : f t c' ., . 1 x s sJ ' The Gods' ?. t . smile .: .'...', .. .,. ..( I i. on those. ....wx.... who live , at the ....,. . ' TIKI >. TO THE MILITARY AND r" rMile.. South 'j. :.:.,." '. ' ofJAX on us 17 COLD FRONT?-"When a cold .' '" '...::.', '_ CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES .: : ORANGE.PARKPlU front motes in, be sure to dress '\'( .,' 264. 4263 appropriately,",says Linda Har i;,'* OF NAS JAX AND rison. I w NAS CECIL J : , ; .. ." .". a : .:.*. '" . y ;f. .Y rnr:%fmr::: : :::;::: -mr: :# tr; iGSi):".rw rr, .it,: MILITARY AUTO INSURANCEAll ... .,. I'J -' .... ', \ ., .1' :I,.,. )it.' .." .-: .'.. "'1'., I Ranks -Ail AgesLOW '.,:;',:II rREEfOl" :' f, RATES I "II"r," .' . CHILD'S PLATEMEAT EASY MONTHLY f ENTREE POTATO VEGETABLE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT .PAYMENTSCONTINENTAL . . MORRISON'SCAFETERIAS ; INSURANCE . UNDERWRITERS INC. ROOSEVELT MALL/DOWNTOWN/SOUTHGATE PLAZAOctober (pormorly McltoueniM's) Insurance) 6479 Roosevelt. Blvd. 388 7676 ( all. I Us Anytime . ------ -- --- -. .- --'On-___.._ ------ ..-.-.-. --_.- .. --- October 16I 1969 I Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER I I : : ': ': .CIVIL SERVICE NEWS I s Full Scale Area Wage Survey Precedes Coordinated Pay HereEditor's w. I .9 ry By Mrs. Mary H. SelDy W-16 The second step is the initial - r ( Note: This is the WG-14.WG-15 .. . . W-15 application of the CFWS job second of a series of articles WG-13. . . W-14 grading system, which includesall infor- L! being published to provide Coordinated WG-12. . . W-13 available Civil Service Com- mation on the new WG-11 . -;. ,W-12 mission jobs grading standards to ) , Federal Wage System. WG-10 . .':. W-11 the jobs that have been mechan- Conversion Table WG-9. . . ." W-1U ically converted. This brings the LmHOSPITAL Jax -- The Coordinated Fed- WG-8. . ,. w-8w-9 jobs into proper alinement with W7WG6 the grading framework of the eral Wage System (CFWS) is being W-6 placed into effect on anarea- new system. The second step by-area basis as new wage WG-5..W-5: is to be accomplished as soon as 4r-4 after the mechanical schedules based on full-scale WG-4 possible surveys under the new system] are WG-3." .. ... .. W-3: conversion date, but,no later,,than established.The WG2. . W2WG1. one year after. target date for the Jack- W-1 The third phase involves the sonville area to convert to thenew initial application of any new HELP Capt. C.W. Lewis Jr., CO Naval system is March 1970. Supervisors and Leaders, commission 'job grading stand- Conversion to the CFWS will ards issued during the remainder Hospital', has presented 20 year service pins,and lettersof be accomplished by a three-step Regular supervisory employees of the total conversion.The . appreciation to three Hospital employees. Receivingthe plan. will be paid from a separatepay total conversion period is awards from left are Mrs. Hazel Miller, Patient The first step Involves me- schedule having 19 grades. the period beginning with the Affairs; Mra. Elinor G. Cashwell, Laboratory Services; chanical conversion. This is the Regular leader employees will effective date of the Initial application - where a grade conver- also be paid from, a separatepay of the CFWS In an process and Mrs. Thelma W., McGowen, Housekeeping, Staff. sion table will be used to con- schedule having 15 grades.Due area and ending Oct. 1, 1971. vert our existing Navy gradingand to the length and detailof Conversion action for Navy pay structures and em the tables for supervisoryand employees means the change of Job Standards ChangeJax ployees to the pay structure of leader jobs, it is not shownin an employee from the Navy's the coordinated system. This Is this article. Jax Air News pay system and grading struc- -- The Civil Service standards for Aerospace done in each wage area on the will try to run the other tablesin ture to the ,regular pay sched- Commission has issued new Engineers G S-8 6 1-0 ; date that the first CFWS wage later issues. However, they ules and grading structure of the position classification standardsfor Engineering Technicians, GS- schedule is placed into effect. are currently available at the Coordinated Federal Wage Sys- eight occupations.Of 802-0; and Communications No employee is to suffer a Civilian Personnel Department.The tem, ,Including the above steps. local interest are new, Specialist, GS3930. reduction in pay as a direct result - Dominic Worsowicz, wage and of a conversion action under Use of'Official classification superintendent for the Coordinated Federal Wage Envelopes FURNITURE WAREHOUSE the station said all System. positions The conversion table is shown I Direct from factory to you serviced by his office will be below Compare:,Quality reviewed under the new,criteria : By Job Seekers ProhibitedThere \ Price within the next 90 days. Cash & Carry Standards for the positions are The non-supervisory grading Comer Roosevelt.& St.,Johns available' for review! by in- structure is in the left column submission of business whether not the I Can,you afford not to compw_*?_ an application or terested.employees in the ,Wage and headed by,,"'WG'" while the in a competitive applicant is federal employee, I ,and Classification Office. avys', present pay.levels are examination by an'.1 individual is according to U. S. Civil Serive headed by''.W''and' ,appea'r'at' considered to ,be a personal Commission. he right. : >L ' matter not official government Such mail is subject to &ON T MISS OUR payment of postage by 'the applicant roo and_,use:of postage and rloeoProw fees paid official envelopes for 'still personal matters is a violation of are a few airlineswe postal regulations, it was pointedout. OkI1'11 can't help you with... Commission. offices receive many applications each year in competitive examinations and a -s substantial number of them are JttffllWLFREE 4 from federal employees. Becauseof the widespread use of postage paid envelopes for mailing applications, it is FACIAL WITH EACH MEN'S HAIR STYLE believed that many employees do ; not realize that they are using FREE CARTON OF RC COLA WITH EACH RAZOR w'A"r! official envelopes improperly and ; many consider that an ap FREE BOTTLE RC COLA-WITH{ EACH HAIR CUT plication business. constitutes official 25% OFFON ALL CUSTOM MADE HAIR PIECES Many of these applications contain bulky attachments A requiring the use of large en a velopes and many are sent by air "' mail or air mail'special delivery. BANKAMERICARO, Agencies are being urged to , r.h; Styles'' ':" ?llf rlllllJ III bring this to the attention of ",7 .byrwFRANCES" ,1,. _: \ ., federal employees not only in 'o.w fairness to the majority of applicants w,: STRICKLAND. who pay their own ) M t and pottage but,also,for the protec I ANNETTE v v* tion of the agent ' COLEMAN ,'ntPARK Other Major rcdit: ( Cards Accepted rOM'STire: : AIRLINES '. TRAFFIC : 00. o-> a OFFICE 4 (JAMTO) RECAPSCALL STREET HAS JAX: Bldg. 13 @ Main Gate Ext. 3553 or 387-181.. HOURS: 0745. 1700 Monday thru Friday HAS CECIL: Finance Office Phone . Men's Hair Styling 0800-1500 EVERY Friday 771-2311 Ext. 8I22 Vl-OftT: Finance Office Bldg. TIM PARK STREET ( V Block, Welt of King Street) 0900-15O EVERY T..... Wed'T-24.and Phone Thttr. 25427 : 771 "34 .' .P.!. 317-3621 OPEN :S:30' AM 'tM 6PM 6324 BLANDING BLVD. . ".. .,. - "- - , ,"- '- -" '--. -,--, - - - - - I 1 October 16, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pale SI I CIVIL SERVICE NEWS , r Annunity Increase :4:; $ I PossibleJax , 4 a .- The Civil Service ,. k Commission has advised the a x'nFxear Navy Department that there is a possibility of an annuity increase S ; that will become effective Nov. 1. _ The increase would go to em- ployees who retired before the 4 : !_ effective date.Those contemplating. : 4I iiI- S retirement who wish to take s advantage of such an increase I r must have their retirement effective - on or before Oct. 31. STEPS UP .- Paul L. Brownlee, computer specialist, STEP OUT- Five NARF men received plaques In pending disability receives promotion papers and congratulations from upon their retirement. They are (L to, R) Vane C. retirement cases, applicantsmust Cdr. R.L. Williams upon his promotion to GS-12. Hendricks, Montgomery W.. Huttselj Jr., Leo E. Nobles, request that they be placedon Brownlee-s promotion became effective on receipt of the Homer L. Gorntu, and Melvin M/ Carroll Cdr. L. I. Wood leave without pay from Nov. 1 in order that they may qualify for papers. made the presentations.. disability sequently the annuity disallowed retirement increase., sick is If sub the or Merit Jobs Open for Civilian ApplicantsJax annual leave with pay may be . substituted retroactively for the Merit promotion op MPB NO. 79-69 Electronics GS-5, 97-69 Accounting Data Communications Equip- leave without pay. portunities currently open for Mechanic,80-69 A-c C Electronics Technician GS-4, 101-69 ment Operator GS-4, 137-69 If the claim is subsequently receipt of applications are listed Worker, 81-69 Accounts Main A-C Metalsmlth, 102.69 Management Technician GS-5, allowed, the annuity begins on below. tenance Clerk GS-4, 82-69 Planner Automotive Mechanic (Body & 139-69 Teletypist GS-5, 140-69 Nov. 1; and accumulated annual Applications for the positions & Estimator (Public Works Fender), 103-69 ClerkDictating Mechanical Engineering leave is still payable in a lump shown in the following group will Structures),83-69: A-C Instrument Machine Transcriber GS-4,104-69 Technician Ground Support 7, 8 sum.Sick leave will be forfeited be accepted from career or Mechanic, 84-69 A-C Instrument Supervisory Supply TechnicianGS8 and 9, 142-69 Instrument Therefore,applicants will intially career-conditional employees of Worker,85-69 A-C Electrician,86- 105-69 Secretary (Steno) Mechanic (General), 143-69 be given the choice between the air station, Rework Facility, 69 Clerk (Stenographer) GS-3 and GS-5, 107-69 Card Punch OperatorGS2 Aircraft Painting Worker and forfeiting eligiblity for the Nov. 1 Naval Air Reserve Training Unit, 4, 87-69 Clerk (Typist) GS-2, 3 and 3, 108-69 Production 145-69 Electrician. increase. Fleet Air Jacksonville, Fleet and 4,88-69 Electronics MechanicAC Controller GS- 111-69 Planner& Applications for the following Those employees whose Aviation Electronics TrainingUnit ( Systems), 89-69 Electronics Estimator (SheetmetalWorker), jbbs will be accepted from the disability retirement has been Atlantic Det. Jax, Naval Mechanic (Maintenance), 90-69 112-69 Electric Accounting same group of employees as approved and who will be carriedon Hospital, Commissary Stores, Machinist, 91-69 A-C Electrical Machine Operator GS-3, 114-69 above. However, the first cut-off sick leave beyond Nov. 1 also Navy Recruiting Station, Navy Worker, 92-69 Planner & Pipecoverer & Insulator, 115-69 date for establishing the registers have the option of waiving their Finance, Disease Vector Control Estimator '(Public Works Plasterer, 117-69 Sheetmetal follows. the position. sick leave and attaining eligiblityfor Center, and Fleet Weather. Electrical Systems) and 93-69 Worker, 118-69 ,Refrigeration & MPB 146-69 Supervisory Supply , the cost of living increases. Facility at any time. Industrial Tractor Operator Air Conditioning Mechanic, 119- A Clerk GS-4 ((10-20-69): ), 147-69, Employees who may be affected Also; 94-69 Apprentice (First 69 Military Personnel Clerk GS-4, Military; Personnel Clerk by this possible, increase Employees Eirii Year), 96-69 Statistical Assistant 121-69 Boiler Tender, 112-69 (Typing) GS-5 ((10-20-69)), 149-69' may obtain additional in- Plumber and 124-69 Assistant Supervisory Military Personnel formation be contacting the Meat Cutter. Clerk (Typing) GS-5 ((10-21-69)), Civilian Personnel Department. Awards Pins ChecksNARF Also, 125-69 Laborer Cleaner, 152-69 Aircraft Engine Mechanic Naval Air Rework Facility 126-69 Mess Attendant, 128-69 ((10-23-69)). 153.69 Airframes employees call Ext. 2407, Em- Secretary (Steno) GS-4, 129-69 Mechanic ((10-22-69)) and 154-69 ployees of the air station and Supply, Data ment. Twenty-year pins were Aircraft Instrument Mechanic' Computer Operator (10-27-69)( ). to Otis Thomas L. and Public Works presented Roy Processing , other activities should call Ext. (Electronic), 130-69 Automotive and Application Forms 171 for these Department civilians continue to Hamel, William W. Williams 2952. receive advancements, awards, Henry J. Szatko. Equipment Serviceman, 131-69 positions should be filed with Clerk GS-301, 2 and 3, 132-69 Civilian Personnel Department, CLIPPER SEACRAFT pins and beneficial suggestion Paul L. Brownlee was Computor Operator GS-5, 133-69 Box 22 NAS Jax. GATO .ROCKET checks. promoted to GS-12 by Cdr. R. L. , Stockman, 135-69 Supervisory Williams, during ceremonies In. Further information is r- -j MERCURY NARFBeneficial the commander-s office General Engineer GS-12, 136-69 available from bulletins. ...,w--1 OUTBOARDSi Public Works MERCRUISER suggestion checks I ........ t Public Works -" ,STERNDRIVES were presented to J. K. Jones.B. Department !: C. Difranza, E., L. Westerwelle.Twenty employees, Garland D. Presson' ' EXPERT ar pins were presentedto and Virgil H. Smith, received " REPAIR James D. Bennett, Marvin M., checks for their beneficial 5O'oon. Ji SHOP Brown, Robert E. Brock, Joe suggestions. Sharpe, Ernest W. Black, Roscoe' James D. Harrison'received a 264 9835 C. Fulford, Hans P. Wittmann, sustained superior performance William R. Beazley Jr., and award while Mitchell B. Aldrich Grover.,S., Hefferline received a 20-year pin.,Floyd W. Sheraton INLET MARINE Supply Linder was presented the. Department of the Navy Cer- Silos ft Service William B. Smith Jr., and,Olin tificate of Competency for Pest O. Kidd Jr. received quality step S Park Control Equipment. weehends.Stay Hwy. 17 Orange on !increases .in the'Supply. Depart . t&I"E at any Sheraton Hotel" or Motor Inn arJ2L STEAKHOUSE in the Continental U.S.* at Va the regular ,. rate on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday :80)( BLANOING BLVD;at' CEDAR RIVER nights. . II fAT CAAI'" OPEN 7/1/ 1I P.M. You don't,have to be in uniform.All you . need is your ID. Luncheon Specials Served Only Next time you get weekend pass, 'r' .... . Jealnrinjt unwind in style at Sheraton. . Bring .. *Reservations are accepted on a .' you .SIRLOIN t4RO INOderale rice) ; r "Standby Basis"only and are subject; . TAtlJJ' Best BaUd Potato in to space availability at time of check-ip." . STEAK T | VM Tow Offer does not apply to the St. Regis- I e Blue Cheese Try our Sheraton in New York City. M Dreulng r Baked Potato Fast Service & Rolls All beef U USDA and is @ 103rd & Blanding Center 7717970PHONE Steaks are not frozen therefore they will retain Sheraton-Jacksonville ,.:. of their natural flavor. AHEAD more GULF LIFE CENTER . FOR FASTER SERVICE SHERATON HOTELS AND MOTOR INNS. A WORLDWIDE,SERVICE OF HZ ..... .__.._-_... -.-- . ..-- --.'. ....---- .,--- .....-- ---"" ----- - r October 16, 1969 Page 6 AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER - 'r',war Tech'Nds Journal Articles r N A TTC; ..itt.nlle Scares I n By SN Pot WIIIJamsAviation /// 1 The editor of the Naval Air' tkr h Y a has and Ordnance School daughter, a daughter j ; Technical Journal is seeking officers aboard. One, Debra, at home. He and his wife articles for publication in the two new the Edna live in ' E.Busby,will be Jacksonville. Charles March 1970 Issue. If you have an Cdr School of ordnance AE has \ article, submit it through your new superintendent Lt. Joel W. Timmons one new officer a #" officer training. the new : commanding to reach the from officer and reported phase division r..R f>{ journal editor, no later than,Nov. Cdr. Busby just officer Naval Air Facility Naval Base, for AE Phase VI. Lt. Timmonswas 17.Articles where he was here two years ago. should be double Okinawa V aifJwe He began his Between his tours officer. here executive at spaced, no more than eight jkA in 1942. NATTC he was avionics Navy career duty officer active with an indication as to pages - _. t'4.'i E? 1949-50 while on inactive, with VA-75 out of Norfolk Lt whether In ? the information is of con e ____ , fidential or unclassified nature. A ( i J Q 9 duty he was auditor in the Florida Timmons came up through the r t brief background of the author is state controllers office. Cdr. enlisted ranks also, and was t J- welcomed. Illustrations and jnpiDl Busby and his wife have a son, commissioned Ltjg. in December T '. lack'and white glossy pictures Tom, and a daughter, Kit. 1962.He , ) that have caption information Next is LCdr. Irvin E, Lovett, and his wife have one son. ':. > also desired. at'bP ___ the new AO training officer. \ S, For further information see l? LCdr. Lovett was special ReenlistmentFour .., NAVAIR Notice 5602 of Sept. 23, weapons officer at Cecil Field r 1969 or call the editor, Autovon before reporting here. He came number 22, extension 64750. through the ranks as an more years is just fine for r up . (' t' FUNDS FOR CAAAILLE VICTIMS Lt. E. J. Blan- enlisted man, attending both 'A': A01 Danny D., Koch who, just reenlisted for that : : REMINDERThe chard, representing the French Club of Biloxi, accepts a Jax.and 'B'He Schools was commissioned here at NATTC LDO Petty Officer Koch many., an in- $100 donation from Cdr. R. H. Schulze of VP16. structor ,at the AO , n Advertiser is the'one skipper Ltjg. in 1961, and started his first gun phase, I that supports the paper so The squadron raised the funds in, benefit'' Softball game duties as an officer at Cecil Field. took: the oath for his second let's! the adver- with radio : has son, enlistment on Oct. 7. I support station WAPE to help victims of Hurricane LCdr! Lovett one : tiser. ,' "' married He has been aboard NATTC Camille!: Harold,in the Army, one r' c ,." since reporting from VA-76 in I' I Lemoore, Calif. 10 months ago. \ Koch_has_been in for seven years andt received his ordnance ( training on the job. He, is married and has one f H1 daughter., Fair Time, The Greater Jacksonville Fair began yesterday and will run through,Oct,, 25 at the Coliseum I and :Gator Bowl. One of the exhibits there that should interest Navy personnel is the NATTC booth. The booth has pix from NATTC, slides, movies, music : proudly presents. .. and a display of rockets, plus an electric spark that walks up a { Great -sound-RCA Stereo ladder.But/nuff said' you'll have to go :, : Systems r .. ', ';arid""iee. forv_yourself this interesting \ :. .V ". 'arrangement. ,I ., , ;1 :..", Flyaway ; I 'I , .J t''I .' Perhaps you are the kind who " " .. . : would like to do your own flying. 't TDAN Bill Hadley will be giving ground ,school instruction ((im- : = portant in the written exam for a V private pilot's license) if he can ( -- get enough interested persons to sign up. So if you are interested, j -: H. you 3223.can reach' Hadley at Ext. Crafted -- - Computer Christmas Stereo Module ' .... : MessagesTo System-from RCA " d . ,;'.1 ,, ,: : '. :. Be TapedJax : ; ' ( .. ,', ,,: ;, .., I I ;" 'If you're one of many .,.V',','.1The; $5000 SERIES: Stereo Module System Model'SS5000 servicemen who will be unable to I " celebrate the Christmas season : .; with their friends and families Here's luxury stereo sound from RCA's this year, call or visit the NAS finest Stereo Module System. Computer Public Affairs Office and find out Crafted FM' -AM.FM' Stereo radio, 4 ,speakers,..'); E how you can send a recorded +' ; 100 ,watts peak power, Mark, I Studiomatic'.,, :' \ holiday message to your home .. town. turntable. Come. irr*-listening believing.. ' 1 '! ': Great Lakes, Ill will process : "' ',', prIcsstart at ; 'f't and disseminate taped Christmas ? lJA greetings for airing over NBA's ('t j .'.'4... .. ..... I : Monitor program. $ TOO95m , t <: .1, ."' If you are interested in sending I , message home for the holidays _ _ -- _ M, if Model /y 553000 contact the Public Affairs Officeat } V ext. 2370 or 2379. 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Glenn Jr., as the missile Fiscal Year 1969 marked :';. with it, the spirit that was VAP- barge set with a funeral pyre. VF-62's initial deployment was to soared towards its first orbit on another milestone for VAP-62's ')' 62, departed for that great. The pyre was ignited and laun- Saudi Arabia in July 1952. In Feb. 19, 1962. Pictures were safety efforts. More than 6,000 .' hangar in the sky. ched upon the mighty St. Johns April 1953, a detachment working obtained as close as a mile from hours were flown, including 750 . Cdr. James E. Service, as the River The complete silence of from Izmir and Diyarbockur, the rocket at 40,000 feet hours in the combat zone, without .;. head 'Vapper, led the somber the multitude who had come to photographed the,entire countryof During 1964, VAP- made,' its a major aircraft accident. As of , procession of mourners to the see the Tiger off to Valhalla, was Turkey. 'Dueto age and initial deployment to the Panama today,' VAP-62 has more than Iri . Navy Jax 0 Club where the Tiger awesome. With reverence, the overwork the P4Y's soon gave Canal Zone for extensive car- 18,600 consecutive accidentfree .. had known many joyous times crowd filtered into the O'Club and way to the AFJ-2P. The next two tographic mapping. In the springof flight hours. VAP-62 operations amongst the spirited Vappers. got on with the 'proceedings' in years were relatively uneventful, 1965, VAP-62 obtained aerial during the past year ranged from .' K,. Eulogies for the deceased came an attempt to rid themselves of their obscureness marked only photographic coverage of the North and South America and the - from all corners of the world as feelings of melancholy.With by two home-port changes, first Mississippi River floods for the Caribbean to Europe, Africa, '. he was 'truly world famous.' Norfolk,in July 1955, then backto United States Army Corps of Australia, and the Western ,. Many words were spoken by the demise of the VAP-62 Jacksonville in:July 1957. Engineers. Pacific countries of Japan, .:,;' ," many people but none so poignant* Tiger, another chapter in the In 1956, ,the squadron wasredeslgna'ted Yearly, detachments are'sent Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, and. :.,/ ,. ,. as those from Skipper Service history, "of naval aviation is Heavy ,to South America, Europe'and Laos. ..,, .!.>> -".,,,,,,Ijt.l. "e ,. r "' ""fJj ') Photograpbl Sdron, 62 The Africa,to complete cartographic .. '\ . first A3D-2P 'atircraf t arrived mapping:':require nts. ''Until "' !qtt, )1 : -. .. .' ,. .. type .yat I. in November 1959!;,The advent'of' 1966, VAP-62 operated exclusively , ' the capability'enabled VAP- in these areas. Then in 5 8 'C-G 62 to become the Navy's first the fall of 1966, the squadron Nobody else long-range 'jet photo squadron. .launched its first Western Pacific builds a car BY BELLAIR HOME BUILDERS INC. demonstrate has since been detachment for Guam and points : many times in west, opening a new era for VAP- under $2000.with . n cartographic mapping, and 62. VAP-62 West-Pac detach- reconnaissance photographhy. ments have amassed an impressive all VAP-62 was awarded a Navy Unit record of ac these features. Commendation in April 1963 for complishments. 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Located at 8061 103rd St. Phone 7728700I 1 .. .._ . -- -- --- -------- .. -- - ,. - ---..... 1 October' 16, (1969 fa.( J -- JAX' AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 9 i << UDT Members To Visit Air 'StationJax .J The Navy's Underwater This phase is succeeded by Non-rated volunteers. are in Demolition Team (UDT) is three weeks of parachute particular demand. looking for men between the agesof training at Ft. Benning, Ga. All eligible and interested : 18 and 30 who have a geniune ,Later the class to West ; 4 zG goes Key personnel are invited to attend desire. to participate in un where they receive instruction in the presentations. f' derwater reconnaissance and diving physiology and the use of J JI demolition activities. SCUBA equipment.After . Two members of the team will successfully completing Knock, Kennedy, Top i \ be stopping at the Naval Air the UDT training, the 'Webfoot Station as part of their recruitingtour Warriors' or 'Frogmen' as the Tee to Green Golf Play of the United State.They will volunteers are frequently called, be at the NAS Theatre Oct. 27 are assigned to units which Jax-Distaff golfers to the NAS and will give two, presentations at usually consist of about 15 of- Jax Women-s Golf Associationheld 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Interested ficers and 100 enlisted men. a Tee to Green' Tourney : personnel from both Jacksonvilleand There is presently a continuing Tuesday as part of their regular __ Cecil Field are invited to requirement for both officers and season play.Winners . ___ attend.In enlisted men in the field of UDT. were: 1st Flight Mrs. aait order to be eligible for UDT Nicky Knock 29; Mrs. Julie Uitti a, r i training, a volunteer must have a 30; 2nd Flight Mrs. Cookie GCT score of 45 and a minimum Kennedy 32 f Mrs. Helen Harrison -P"YL'G' 5AVING51iMEoS. ' of 30 months obligated service 34. 3rd Flight Lucille Rae 34 ; upon reporting the the ,UDT ,.. Mrs. Berval McAleer 40. training center.A ocmStR 26 d2 4 '( .katl high degree of physical en- I \\.I,t./ durance, emotional stablility, \ aggressiveness, loyalty and ---. '"- .... N qualities determination for all are UDT mandatory members. am- Now Open! The 26-week training course begins with four weeks of running exercises, calisthenics, swimming / racing and competitive J h : sports. In the third week trainees AIR BASEPAWNSHOP Yjlln9ClJUlQ must complete a 16-hour trek ' ,over a rugged obstacle course ] ( surrounded by land mines and UP IN THE AIR about his reenlistment, ATI Richard controlled explosives. In additionto Iwiftg Preston (I) Is given the oath by Cdr. Raul L. Siverly as this, they must endure all night NEW OWNERS they fly a weather reconnaissance' mission. swamps forced and runs sand.through mud, WELCOME YOU! inORANGE The second phase of the courseis Hurricane .Hunter Re-Ups devoted'''to scholastic work, MONEY TO LOAN PARK WE ALSO PURCHASE chart reading, life-saving 1138 Hwy. 17 techniques, intelligence, first aid Phone . 1 During Weather MissionJax 6467 ROOSEVELT BLVD. 264 4522 and practical exercises in reconnaissance and demolition. Richard Preston and reconnaissance flight. A Walter Hill are two men who Preston is a seven-year veteran know what they want and as they and has previously served in VQ- raised their right hands, to take 2, Rota, Spain and NAS We're celebrating . ,the oath last week they t put the Lakehurst, N. J. Presently he ." finishing touches on} their works in the VW-4's intermediate :l decisions to reenlist. ,maintenance' shop and helps INTERNATIONAL .fr>. ATI Preston, was high when he maintain the. 'complex radar .. e , .":, took the oath that shipped him .systems (hat find an4 track the . ;!> over for four more years/That is, dangerous storms. CREDIT UNION WEEK H i ' f:,: : he was high up'in one, .of,VW-4's Another member of VW-4, ..., : Super Constellation hurricane ADR2 Hill, added three more ,!!r- hunters where he was sworn:in by years to his 14 years when VW-4's October 12 18, 1969 is special for 36 money management. . Cdr.Paul Siverly while they were Commanding Officer, Cdr. C J. million credit. union members around : actually engaging in a weatherprrrrrr..rsa Cush, gave him the oath of the world. During, this week, special Your Jax Navy Federal Credit Union is -. enlistment thought is given to the many benefits chartered by the federal government Hill now works In the power made available through membership in and operates under federal laws and I plants division, maintaining the 1 PHONIC the credit union. government regulations. All military engines of the Super Connies 1 31".8535 ; whose powerplants have to take personnel active or retired civilian them ,throughout the rough and Credit union members save together, employees of the Navy, and all their .:\ (MJ(3I. ( .tumble center of the hurricanes. receive.good dividends, and have the dependents are eligible to join and use, : I Prior to, his service here, Hill ,opportunity of obtaining low cost loans the many services. Come to either I I., 124. 1201"KING ST ':; worked in VS-27, NAS Norfolk for useful purposes. In addition, credit union office for further in I JACKSONVILLE. FLA., 322O4WANTED and now lives in Jacksonvillewith .. ' 1 members can get helpful advice on formation.'A" ... . 1 I his,,wife ,Louise and their ''.. V . . 1 USED CAMERAS AND : four children. r I EQUIPMENT. WE PAY , 1 TOP DOLLAR 388-8535' 1rrrarrrrrrrrr.1 1 I Want Ads Pay .1 I ,. JAX FEDERAL .! BRING THIS AD WITH YOU/ , V V. . : . .. . NAS JAX BLDG. 39 Tel. 38 .1391 or Base Ext. 2431 'tl'' Hours: Mon .. Fri. 8:30 ::30' i, I': NAS CECIL BLDG. 26 Tel. 771-3211, Ext. 213 Hours[ : Mon.I frl.{ 8:30 3:00: ' ".' ** : - s :1 3 -L! ; WELCOME TO JACKSONVILLE'SONLY ALL-ELECTRIC BARBER SHOP c'w Featuring the Friendly Personalized iu I ,Service of 3 EXPERT BARBERS I 1 Tharon Crews eJoyce MatforcUCIeve Johnson l , Full-Time Shoe-Shine Operator: Earnest Thomas COMPLETE HAIR GROOMING SUPPLY DEPT.MARVIN'S . 11111' *,11I11 V Jill JlIII .J VVVVNM V VV IIIINIUSSNU J 1 V I , BARBER SHOP L' 'i'' ;. "!J'II""I"" . 7 2015 JAMMES RD. Just So. of San Juan Ave. --- - - - - ... --- - --- --- --- --- - ...... | Page 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER October 16, 1969 . ;Q f'i Ii> !7J1"!?" 't I Rapid Advancement in VA36Attack I ; : . . ., ', ,: ,.,. : : I" : , <'" I ,.':' ,,,;;, .. <, ( Jf"I ! ,- .iiI'I ,; Squadron Thirty Six On 1 October 1969 L, H. S . '- <: ;. rh r recently announced the ad- Strickland was appointed CWO-2, , ; : 1. : ::: 'i << ", }' It ; r vancement of many of its 'fleet and he is preparing to "'l ww, .&. ,I already ';.'. t.-'1 :f - "' : ""if footed' officers and men. submit his application for Esign.As . CECIL jAT ') .t of 16 September H. S. Jones : :11.(1"'d ", ,"" ,: Eye Opener, Sentry- has been an AEC. His specialityis R ,. to : 'flying electronics. Others j! Alert Rooster CrowsBAN be advanced soon include AME2 : iiADJ -, ; .r R. D. Finley, ATR2 J. E. ,f < .' Scheuerman,A03 B. A. Bechtold, AFPS- x ME THUOT ( A chicken on every guard bunk. AK3 W. A. Russell, AZ3 P. W. er is the best type of perimeter Hinkson, and AZ3 A. M. defense a unit 'can have. At McLaughlin. least that's the claim of SFC Because of the speed with .S' Ernest W. Smith of Liberty, which the men in VA-36 advancein f S.C., mess steward at CompanyB rate, they are referred to as the 70th Engineer Battalion. men of 'Hotrodicus Supersonicus'according SFC Smith received two hens to the Public Affairs and a rooster several monthsago Officer. - from a friend at.a nearby I Billy Mitchell prepares to drive the 'Gold compound."At 16 Move Up .fit 4y<*nt Classic Cadillac for the first time, while officers of VA-66 look night my rooster is more Our Washington man reports on. alert than a dog," Sgt. Smith in VA-174 that the new Pentagon Building, Gold Cadillac said. "He crows whenever which will house the whole there's a strange noise near the Cecil The Hellrazors of VA- blasted War Department, is so bunker. I'm sure no one will 174 advanced 16 men to higher big that it has its own travel Passes to VA66In get past" him without my know- pay grades here today. ing it he added. , bureau. The building is built on The advancements are from the general lines of a G.I. hospital ceremonies conducted the of the and is just abQUt hard at equipment.. Besides being an excellent results August Navy- to figure out. The current as story NAS Cecil Field last week,Attack The presentation was made by guard, the rooster Is a good wide exam. is that of a,Western Union boy Squadron Sixty-Six was Captain F M. McLinn, CO, NAS alarm clock li waking the -mess Commander J. E. Russ, CO, who went in to deliver a tele- presented the 'Gold Cadillac'Award. Cecil.Field, who praised VA-66's steward at every morning. congratulated each man and gram and came out three days This glistening, gold- conscientuous and effective use presented him with a certificate later as a major in the Air. painted 'starting unit' is awarded of station-issued ground support of advancement. Force.From YANK, August quarterly by Cecil's AMD to the equipment.A ltY'J'" n _,- - 19. 1942. squadron which best maintainsand squadron pennant was raised ' operates its ground support over the vehicle by CommanderA.J. Karpaitis, CO, VA-66, while the men looked on. The 'Gold _ Cadillac' was then driven to VA- TEXACO INC. RETIRING? 66 line area by ADJ1 Billy Mit- chell,who was presented a Letterof , d Dealerships Available BEING RELEASED? Commendation by CDR t 4230 Ortega Blvd. S.G.L.I. CONVERSION Karpaitis. ._ _JW 1fe VA-66 the McDonnel- pilots fly e 660 Riverside HOSPITALIZATION Ave. Douglas A4C Skyhawk single- COMPLETE ESTATE AND"HEALTH 195 & Baymeadow Rd. seat, light jet attack aircraft. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PLANS They completed a WESTPAC I 1R.IIG'I1H\\ PAY mahil cruise last February, and are, . .\ADVERTISING: preparing to depart on the USS fIIIiIIIiI'W.H. PROMOTIONAL SUPPORT Forrestal (CVA-59)) this coming Call 353-5736 . December on,'aj Mediterraneancruise. .. , Or Write P.O. Box 3702 KABRICK. USN RET. - - Jacksonville. Fla. : 4077 Woodcock Dr. Suite 230 All men of V&66'.feel that the - a Call 724-7054 'Gold Cadillac': ,f1 Cts_not,.only the performance// of the, line ,division, but also the consistent ____ __ wiiI _ r r fashion in ''which' 'the squadron ABH3 T. E. Norris and ABCM E. P. Piasta inspect t functions according to their Bootsto public affairs, officer. the litter of puppies born to 'Big John' and 'Candy" at Whltehouse Field near NAS Cecil Field. (OFF-NAV- PHOTO by Airman Virgil fill! Binion.) BODY, 387.4669 SHOP p----------.. 389-4659 I 1 AUTO-MARI'NE' SERVICE CENTER I ,:w.:'{, Roosevelt Blvd.. at Ortega River PH. 387-4669 I IrA, .im A- :tiilgiln X' rN 1 "\'\:. \\ \: CALL 389-U61 LICENSED YACHT BROKER .,',"' ''i-, i N. See 24 HR.{ROSALESSERVICE-STORA F "MOTORSP.LENTY -. HFC SERVICE NEPTUNE TRAILER! I I : ,.":,, ,'" ...\% { 1 THUNDERBIRDEVINRUDE I. tf: 1 1 Used.VW's \;1 1I Reasonable I STATE INSPECTED 1 CARS I It's a big job trying to make it the holiday you -I want it to be. You'd like to get your family the f rlllllll 66 RAMBLER. '. $340 . things they've asked for-and you don't wantto 1 Station Wagon, Auto I miss the traditional reunion. it all gets too 1 trans, R&H. . expensive, let us help. After all, we help over j ,, 65 MUSTANG . $540 . , 100,000 service people every year. And we can Twice as I Hardtop, 6 cylinder, 1 make your big job a lot easier. ///it/4'/ / //1 much time stick. I ............ ... ......... ........ for 65 VW SEDAN. $690 1 I llliiuIf''llllll'' //i// your R&H. I /, 'I h Need up to *oo? rl...' l Ill ", moneyThe 1 65 FORD $690 . .. ..... ...... .!. .. ........... .. ,r 1 'I, 3! 6 cylinder Auto 1 self-winding Zodiac I trans., R&H. Apply for your' loan by phone '. '' Aerospace GMT tells time any I I 64 DODGE. . $640 we'll supply your loan by mall' % two places on earthsimultaneously. 1 Dart I Shows 2400 6 cylinder hours tells A.M.or P.M.,gives 'I Hardtop, Bucket 1 IllhIIP ; date,too.Want more for your HOUSEHOLD FINANCE money?The Aerospace GMT has I seats, Stick, R&H. 1 4 17 jewel precision movement 1 55 CHEVROLET. $190 ; n4 \ 't unbreakable mainspring, it's I R&H. waterproof.A great watch a great .ae.ee ---- .r I 1 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 gilt a great new idea for anyone lit who travels.Model 1762W$110.Zodiac. 1 We Ruy-Sell-Fill.C. I Cedar Hills Shopping Center !ji' I I 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone: 771-9190 $ 6566 Normandy \ '4 12U"r.nw a....WA_U''H,,;.It..)..PAIt Y.N Y.IOOJ6 1 II 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 I Boulevard 1 .1- .WNaquul..rMW4n.nd..L..S . Penman Plaza Shopping Center ': 781 -4978 1 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone: 246-6421 1 I.1 -----------.. I _.. _. . . ---------- ------ -- ------- ._ --- ------_._-_..._- - I . October 16, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page I II I . HOSPITAL: THE'ONE Movie HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGPublishers AND ONLY GENUINE, ORIGINAL FAMILY BAND' : CALL: 388 27SS NAS MATINEE: HORSE IN 1I: Ads should' be \mailed not later, than ScheduleMovies THE GREY FLANNEL SUIT' - JAX AIR NEWS publication Color comedy starring Dean NAS JacksonvilleAFTERBURNER '," Tuesday for following will be shown nightly at1 Jones and Diane Baker. 1 Thursday. Ads arriving too (ate for this . the NAS Theater at 7:30 : I p.m. " ".. deadline will be published the following week There will also be a kiddie NAS Cecil Field '.,I unless the publisher is Instructed otherwise. matinee at 2 p.m. Saturday and a SUNDAY,OCTOBER 19 : A check or money order for the full I cost of the regular feature at 2 p.m. Sundayand MAINOFFICE 1 ad must be received WITH the copy for the holidays. NAS: 'THE SONS OF KATY : ad. The Hospital Theater will have ELDER' -Color western comedy 4747 San Juan Avenue " Jacksonville, Florida 1 RATE: Minimum charge (3 lines) $2.00 one nightly feature at 7 p.m. Cecil starring John Wayne and Dean Field will have two nightly shows Martin. G-E. ((122 mins). $0-50 Per.additional line ("words per line) during the week at 5:30: and 8 HOSPITAL: THE FAN- p.m. Matinees will be shown on TASTIC PLASTIC MACHINE' ... weekends at 2 and 5 p.m. r:\\t1tf.M!: N ff. Y MI 'NTt ij i 11 1 68 Model FOR Home SALE OR Air TRADE Cond., 28,000 2 BR., 'Apt.FURNISHED.Orange' Park, 5.min. to THURSDAY,OCTOBER 16 MONDAYQCTOBER2 ; BTU. Heavy duty thin line model. Will NAS, will rent to TAD Personnel, or sell car.for Ph.$300.264.5396.or trade on an economy Bachelors, TV, Linen, Utensils, optional NAS: 'BAREFOOT IN THEPARK' NAS: 'THE BIG BOUNCE' - drama WAITRESS WANTED: / Air Cond., 264 6884. Color comedy Color melodrama starring Ryan Good pay, good hours. Call 781.- 9818, starring Jane Fonda, Robert O'Neal and Leigh-Taylor Young. Mrs. Goff 10 A.M. S P.M. FOR SALE UNFURN. HOUSE Redford and Charles Boyer. M-E Coldspot Freezer,. Frostless, Upright, 2 BR, Near Baldwin, 8 miles Cecil ((106 mins.) R-VG ((1)2) mins). 13 cu. ft. White 1 Year old, Excellent Field $65 mo. Call 266-4468 .after 6 HOSPITAL: 'THE SONS OF SERVICE WIVES Condtlon, HOSPITAL: 'THE BIG Price $160. 264.4441AWH p.m. or weekends, KATY ELDER' CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS GUNDOWN' Color western Jobfinders 1372 Cassat, 387.5626 or starring Lee Van Cleff and 1022 Park.Street. 354.7888 NEED FORM 171 NEAR BASES 6012 Ortega Farms. 3 BR, Kitchen Thomas Milian. A-G ((90 mins.) TUESDAY OCTOBER 21 , Updated for Upgrading? Need a Equipped, 5100 EV72503. PART.TIMEAUTOMOTIVE resume of past |lob experience? R. H. MECHANICSDay Revels Cedar River Services 38... FRIDAY OCTOBER 17 NAS: 'THE GRADUATE' - or night. 2.50 per hour. APOLLO 7298. ENGINES. 7910832. Color comedy drama starring } TRANS: .:PORTATIONAUTOMOBILES: :; GENUINE NAS: 'THE ONE AND ORIGINAL ONLY Anne Bancroft, Dustin Hoffmanand WANTED Katherine Ross. A-E ((105 ' Man to work, Part-time or full-time to FAMILY BAND' Color musical ' repair sewing machines and stereos. L* T:MOB: J'I LE;:HOMES;: \ :I FURNISHEDEast starring Walter Brennan and mins HOSPITAL). : 'THE. .BIGBOUNCE' Apply 1946. 1606 Main Street. Phone 353. and West Coast 353 3691. Buddy Ebsen. G-E ((110 mins(. HOSPITAL: 'BAREFOOT'INTilE JUSTISSTRAILER PARK PARK' HESSOILCOMPANYService 1 Qtr..Mile 6S GTO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 No. of NAS, Clean modern Station Attendents, Full and 421, 4 Spd.,''Hurst 3 Deuces Posi. part time. Experienced. 551 Cassat trailers and Apts. 389 3007. traction, Yellow Ext., Black rolled SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 Ave. 389.9211 6215 Roosevelt Blvd. and pleated int. Buckets Sell or Swap NAS: 'THE SUBJECT WAS 3889600. MOBILE LIVING OF JACKSONVILLEAzalea Equity, 7720271. NAS:, 'THE FANTASTIC ROSES' ,- Color drama starring Patricia Neal and Jack Albertson. PLASTIC MACHINE' Color - ( Mobile Home Park) 4 Mile 1966'CUSTOM'BMWMotorcycle North of NAS, lots and rentals, Near I .. R-60, 600 CC., $650. surfing drama starring Nat G-E ((107 mins.) t.l ljj {!!]S!Si! < 2U li1 1\1i\!i and schools reasonable and shopping rates.center.Manager Clean on, Call Ext.,Ext.3852 3760.Jax.FIGERGLASS18. NAS Jax, after 5 p.m. Young((90 mins.and) Bob McTavish. G-VG GRADUATE'HOSPITAL : 'THE premises. Children and pets welcome. 6301 Roosevelt 3899226. . FT.DORSETT DO YOU WANT TO BE to radio, I Ship shore outriggers 75 h.p. SUNDAY A DISC JOCKEY? evinrude,gator galvlnized trailer, full OPEN For information dial 356 8351. I;:1f :;' IAZ: ; boat storage cover. $1600. 388-5041, 2 SINGERS$38 1969MOB CONVERTIBLEWire Sewing machines and console. Good wheels, 4 spd., excellent cond. Cond. Has everything. Complete with HOUSE NEAR NAS&CECIL $500.down and take up payments. Call attachments: Pay storage charges 5'/ pet.equity..3 BR,2 Ba., Cent. Heat 725-8191 after 5 p.m. only $38 each or $8 per mo. Ph. 353 < & Air., Fenced yard. Near 3 schools. 1946 anytime will deliver no obligation 7684. $103. mo., 771 1606 Main Street. 16 Ft. FIBERGLASS BONITA 1OO GUARANTEE 40 H.P. Johnson, Top Radio, ,Full %r.:ELaCTROLUXVACUUMSIS.; WATERFRONTLOTSHigh Cover; 'TIW''U llertl Bow 'rail/, .. . We them th 16 and Performance InlIperUo gave VW point Safety - All Brands Hose $6.50. 6437iWilsorT wooded, perfect for retirementand Speedometer, Walk-through 'wind n. Then we tuned up, tightened, and replaced everything Blvd.,771 > 5028. year around living. Easy terms shield, All Coast-guard equipment. "' that needed It. And guaranteed them 160.,. for the repair or .. Mobile Homes Welcomed 1 Mile East $1300. Call'.Lt. Hughes. 772-2353 or 264. replacement of all major mechanical parts* for 30 day or 1000' ti OIL HEATERS of Lake Ashbury on 209. Also new 5143. miles. Come on In and double check. Cleaned and Serviced. Central Units, restricted sub division near corn , Space Heaters Wall and Floor Fur. pletlon. Contact LaRue 725 3992.. 1964 OLDS F-83 ENGINE TRANSMISSION REAR AXLE FRONT AXLE naces. Tylers Heating and Air Con 4 Dr.,Air Cond., New tires. Ex. Cond., ASSEMBLIES 'BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ditioning. Lake Shore 4711 Palmer HOMES FOR RENT OR SALEI $800. 3890981. Ave. 388 5161. We help NAVY- Quick Move In Call I' Bold New Colors us flrstl) Courteous Service. M_ .. I REALTY COMPANY 15 FT.ORLANDO CLIPPER SILLAY 1969 SINGER ZIGZAG 66 FAIRLANE GTA engine, All Coast $1795 389.6201 100 H.P. Mercury Buttonhole, Blind Hem, Monograms, . All built in, $41.50 or easy terms. To Guard equip., Gator trailer, Ph. 264. wJS'r'i P, Aid cond. Auto. trans., PS, Mat Wheels, 5529 or Ex. 3819 JIAS. Wide Oval. see call credit manager. 388 0784. FOR MENTOR SALE 69 MUSTANG $24952Door Houses and Apts. Equity VA & FHA ,. NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS resales. $100 down. Call Powell or Hardtop, V-8, Auto trans. ., 1964 SUNBEAM ALPINE Consoles with AM io FM;,tape *' players. At some dealers cost to liquidate Mills, USN Ret.264-2411 Orange Park Excellent condition. See and make 63 OLDS F85' $995 Realty, Military Free Notary. offer. Call 264.5570 . stock. Full warranty) Phone 771 0409" after 5 p.m.W3CORVAIRMONZA Convertible, Radio ft Heater, Power Steering. ,MASONARY DREAM 61 VW SUNROOF ; $795Heater FOR SALE 3 BR, 11'/ Bath, .Fenced yard, Air ,: ., Live crabs and Fresh fish. Wilford Cond., 5'/4 percent loan. 7213 KoledaDr. New Paint. \, ', .. < Cedar Hills. See after 5 p.m..781. . Fish Camp 264 9701.GEORGE'S 0968., AT, R & H, New tires, etc., Excellent 62 VW SEDAN -. $895 cond. $400. Call 264- 5089. Meg Wheels, Radio and Heater. Dogs and Cats boarded.KENNELS Free pickup 51/2 percent, BY 3 BR OWNER, 2 Bath, Florida 64 VW '1500' SEDAN $1195 and delivery Est. 1925, Poodle room, fenced back yard, Air Cond., 2-Door, Radio & Heater. Grooming Reasonable, 5085 and Central Heat, $1500 cash down, Edgewood Ct (Near Cassat and $100 per mo. Cecil Ex. 502 before.5, 65 VW SEDAN $1195Radio Edgewood) 389.0064STEREO After 5 call 7712765. NAVYWIVESl 8. Heater. CONSOLE$62 65 VW Squareback $1395 Take up payments on a 3'/j month old TRI-LEVEL COLONIAL Radio & Heater. stereo In walnut console. Excellent 3 Large BR's 2V baths, 22ft. step.up'LR Cond. Stereo and radio combinationpay wall to wall carpet, 24 ft. paneledden We need ... 66 VW SEDAN $1295Radio balance $62 or reliable party can 7 ft. entrance hall, DR, Kitchen you. assume$8 per mo. payments.Ph. 353 with half moon swinging doors, If you are an experienced: & Heater. ' 1946 niteor day. Free delivery without Master BR., has His & Her closets, 67 VW SEDAN , obligation 1606 Main St. ,Conv. to elementary, (unior high, high TYPIST eSTENOeDICTAPHONE $1495Radio school, & NAS & .Cecil. 5Va' per cent TYPIST At H..ter. acc. .. . SINGER LIKE NEW, : mortgage $140 mo. Beautifully land. eF/C BOOKKEEPER 68 VW ' In nice cabinet. Must sell as soon as scaped, 15 trees in back yard: Equity. SEDAN, -J: .: $1695Radio possible. See 6437 Wilson Blvd., f 771-5290 after 530.LSHAPED. 10-KEY ADDING & Heater . RANCH .KEYPUNCH MACHINE OPERATOR OPERATOR 66 MUSTANGconyertible$1695; FOR SALE .. Oak Hill Park, Brick & Block, 3'BR V-8, Auto. tran.., ;Air Cond., Radio iLHeate).. .?, Black:Top Wizard 18 lb. Cap. ACCOUNTING CLERK -', Citation Washer .& 2 Bath Central heat & air, eat ''n- , Less than yr. old Make offer. Call Kitchen sunken Living Room, 64 VW Deluxe Bus $1295 after. 4:30: 2642079. finished Utility room, landscaped lot, For HI pay with, NO feeL Radio and fenced yard, screened patio, carport, KHAKI UNIFORMSize near both bases,all schools shopping ; Li Call 38R-3 Pair of trousers $20. 772- 5'/ loan, $121 a mo. Call after 6 p.m. 3293 during the day. 387-2569 after 5. 7717386. flmp0l Heater.WESTSIDE DECOUPAGE BOARDS Custom cut or Ready cut, Reasonable MMii mBft;: E NT lsjti[m ! Phone 289. 971. $ e n INC. y \ FOR SALE Used Hot Point Refrigerator. Good 2 BR, UNFURN.HOUSE SPECIALIZING INTEMPOHAttY VOLKSWAGEN INC. Condition. $30. Call 771-8286 after 6 5937 Seaboard Ave. Water furnished, ( PEHSONNEL , p.m. See at 5822 Jaguar Drive. $60. mo. 771-4324. 1150 Lone Ave. So. Phone 781-5511 KLOHIDA NAIL HANK HUM:. , DISTRIBUTOR SURPLUS FURN.APT.Lake Suite 052 I'lMMM' i1SS.$55413MAMNVIS.l.r : 8 8:30 8 5 1 1 Stereo,42 in.walnut console. New AM. Shore, Small, Clean private : :, |1"'UltA Open Dally to Saturday to Sunday to 6 PM FM, $88 full price. Terms. Phone 772- entrance. Light and water furnished. 8076. Service Discount Co. 6110 103rd. $50. 3894275. --- - " - --- -- - - -fit* iFor JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER October 16, 1 1969 Page 12 ."_ . Your Information Social Security By ADRC H. C. Barnes S , becomes disabled, monthly cash benefits are paid to replace partof the earnings the family has lost.Part of the contributions madego g y r.'k ;,, into a separate hospital Insurance , trust fund so that when M1 M1Il11 \ workers and their dependentsreach \ 65 they will have help in , m paying their hospital bills. : + F rf ,eY V d Voluntary medical insurance, S also available to people 65 andover "-:"', helps pay doctors' bills and $ ... 6 E I'I other medicai expenses. This a ?r / ; program is financed out of _ .' / ,+ :i Chief Barnes was bom in Salinas, shared half-and-half Calif. H. nt.rd the Navy Immediately premiums following his graduation by the older people who sign up trf'.i : 'ji 'j- from hlah: school. A graduate of both and by the Federal Government. ' AD "A" and *B" school in Memphis. Tenn., Chief Barnes has been i _ stationed with VAH-2 VX-6, VR-21 Nine out of ten working peoplein _ and at Jf AS Alameda. Now assigned as an Instructor at th.NAVAIRLANT the United States are now i'_ c Career Information Center here, thechief building protection for them : _ Vlfe. .livea Cindy aboard, and. NAS their with three his selves and their families under N children. the social security program. RAdm. W. M. Harnish, ComCarDIvSlx (c) Is given a tour of VP-45's spaces by Capt. D. W. Herlong commander Fleet Air Wing ((11)) ((1)) and Cdr. R. A. Mason, The Basic idea of social security is a simple one: during VP-45 skipper, during the admiral's recent visit to the station.Awards . working years, employees, their employers people pay and social self security employed con HONDAMOTORS and Admirals Keep VP-45 Busy , tributions which are pooled in & CYCLES CO. During Patrol Squadron 45's fourth Good Conduct Award. Members of the team include: special trust funds., When reduced ear- 49-I9 BLAN'DING BLVD. recent personnel inspection, five The Red Darter softball team, ADJI Donald H. Steward, RM2 nings stop or are PHONE 771.8244 Red Darters and the squadron's boasting a 43-5 record for the 1969 Richard A. Beaudoin, A02 because worker retired, dies, or softball team received awards season, received special George F. Parker, AZ1 'R' 'L' . from Capt. D. W. Herlong, recognition. AEC Edward C. Brooks, AW2 S. R. Dyson, AWC BANK AMERICARDeAMERICAN EXPRESSSTANDARD OIL commander Fleet Air Wing Kneller, team coach, acceptedthe Jerry W. Stewart, AA Robert MASTERCHARCE Credit Cerdi Honored Eleven. CINCLANTFLT championships Pratt, AA Charles W. Barber, : __ u ADJ2 Ronald A. Kara was the held last month. In AW2 Charles D. Carter, A02 MAll first to be called front and centerto compiling their fine record, the Tommy Ussery, SN Clarence ROOSEVELTcar receive his designation as Red team won the three cham Dickerson, PN2 John D. Lynett, Darter of the Month for October.In pionships and took runner-up RM2 Rodney B. Kline and ATI his nomination letter for the honors twice. Stacy L, Atchley. wash award Kara was recommended While on deployment at Following the awards for'his pride in himself, his work, Sangley Point Philippine Islands, presentations, Capt. Herlong VP-45 and the Navy..! He ,is a losing the league title to VP-1 in accompanied Cdr. R. A. Mason, flight engineer, on crew 23. the final game of the season. VP-45 commanding officer, on an , NEW Ho UIS.8.30AM SATURDAY Navy ,Achievement Medals After returning to Jacksonville, inspection of the squadron's , -5:30PM were presented to ACXC LadsonL. the team captured the station spaces.. , Renfroe ,.and, AT Stacy, L., crown. They won the playoffs in. Atchley for exceptional, 'performance four straight 'games after compiling tea ll )I of duty ,during, the a 17.1 record during the , ), squadron's six month WestPac intramural season. In August, the. ... deployment. team won the ComFairJax Atchley also received his third Championship,, and the right to mamA Good Conduct Award while'A02 compete in the CINCLANTFLT Maxie L. Carter received his tournament at.Charleston. , PAR T M E N T SONLY . '' ' ; " A \\ WESCONNETT" FURNITURE" 'CO.Hi \\; 21 ? MitES f oMMAS ::::{':-:-l.s::: ,::.}N'."'.':-'-:>:':OOO": !':.}:-:.:.'"........ ...........:-.O;......: :. .... .:<<-:7o'.>HtJj@t ,-: ......... ............-.:-,... .<:::::. \ JAX MAIN'GATE MR CONDITIONERS Mlj@ ,\ rt s lr NEW A USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES m , :::t::% NEW & USED TV SETS miSSSS::: : : 1 M : NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES j ATI Atchley Phase I : NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITER 'I 111111 1 jMI1\ HAS Association ; ::::::::::::::: Freight Salvage Easy Credit Terms :: :: ::: FAMILY APARTMENTS I Hrs. 9 a.m. -, 7 p.m. Come In & Browse tm \ Members Only J GROUP RATES - 5326 WtscoiMtt it 103rd 771-0750 INCOME PROTECTION Phase II: .. .... .............. ,........ ...... .. ",##."..... ."'_......"............. oN_ """" , ENROLLMENT' NOW OPEN SINGLES aid YOUNG MARRIEDS.. MutuiiICIift71it7s \ You've Asked for It. EXPERT ... . BIG CHIEF W. KABRICK MecbMkil Work eN Now It's Ready For Yeu! 4077 Woodcock Dr. Suite 230 TIRE CO. 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Company'Stores,.and I Independent Tire Dealers TIL 6>..m.SURPLUS. :S&Xtt&s:: :: : :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:=:::: ::::;:i::::::i :::::::i::::::::;:;::::";::::::: t& 6015 BLANDING': BLVD 771-3442 Ultra-Modern Kitchens. Disposal Range ,& (Across from the House of Bargains .-I, Fully equipped with Refrigerator 5444 Normandy Blvd. 786.0721 GOODS 2809 Mayport ,Road 246.4825 DISCOUNT STORE ... ,,, _____ -'' ' '" VI" ""''''"HIII H'' " . 741 HVW. 17 $o-ORAK6E f ARK-M4-281S . ... ' k .3.3l.l. I October 16, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 13 7 Cecil SportsDue FIRST, ALL-AMERICAN,. 1 E yp.k..r . Since Bill became Navy's I adte . Dague I Y.R to the,resurgence of the first All-American football York Mets and I New on Sunday player in 1907, a total of 27 Tuesday, Snoopy will not be withus different midshipmen have been this week. first team selections. Ends and There's some rumors being guards head the Navy AllAmerican - spread-around that he is coveringthe parade with six selections World Series in person (via each followed by tackles'and half TV at the CPO Club). We'll find backs, five apiece. Only four out next week, of course. players have been tapped twice-- Results will then be for tackle Don Whltmlre ((1934-44)), thcoming on the second half of Dick Scott ((1945-47)), guard Steve Intramural Football action and Elsenhauer (1952-53) and end many other goodies. Ron Beagle ((1954-55)). BowlingWant -ADS make yourshopping L easier to know where to spend your lunch hour? That's easy, spend your lunch hour at the Viet awake this night. The Lanes. A 'Windham County' gunners plan to keep the Cong Bowling The Navy Exchange has just n ztcan 'Windham, anchored near the Cua Lon River, often provides gunfire support to announced that their 'Snack Bar' CI allied ground forces. (Official U. S. Navy photo by PH3 Steve Howk). is now open for business. Play Red-Head Pin for free Besides that prices have Z as Y"n/ Classic games. 7 :# "' ADMIRE THE MAN WITH A been reduced to 25 cents a game Son Juan of Niblick We don't mind getting giggedfor from 11001300.A Phone 384 4406 haircuts, dirty fatigues, etc., WELL KEPT OLDER CAR but when, in an IG inspection, J male member of India'sToda we get nailed for hoar frost on tribe knows each buffaloin I, 2, G 3 Bedrooms the boardwalk, that's going too his family's herd by name and Garden Type Apartmentswith Club i far. It is said that salt will re- c ...HE KNOWS HOW TO IEAT Country move it, but there isn't enough temperament, says the National Atmosphere.Kitchens.equipped saltteven to season the soup. So THE HIGH COST OF LIVING G-E Geographic Society book. He with if you know of any defrosting also' recognizes buffalo of other Ranges G Refrigerators device suitable for a batteryarea Individual Air Conditioningand we'll chip in for it. herds as individuals, and often Heating by G-E Fannin, Tex. Camp THIS WEEKVW SPECIALS can identify in photographsmany _Drapes furnishedWall Cpl. R. V. & five others of the Todas' 3,000 ani to Wall Carpeting and : --From YANK The ENGINES $250 installed mals. Large Swimming Pool Army Weekly iwwwvwvwwwwwwwvuiSWAP March 2. 1945 FalcOB/CORiet 6 cyl. $285 installed Ford V8 289 cu,-in. $310 installed MEET THE FUN PACE IS GO-GO Chevy V8l83 cu.-in. $310 installed } THE RATES ARE SO LO-LO : PRICES INCLUDE VALVE JOB AND TUNEUPAll FLEA MARKET engines remanufactured to like-new at the .%4. .. .,;' condition new parts thru-out. ( flfaw11S 'iII .. . <<> :!tnatxeMw w' Mr NMt ;., 'ril_!r ; Sell! Biiyf ', ". On the Ocean at 163rd Street ; oanunNIkiIL 1111I11 -1". 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I Telephone $300 or more. ,,, Diners' Club American Express Phillips 66 Amoco I Y L_- FREE SELF-PARKING FOR 850 CARS .al Shari's the gal to call for extra cash at Aetna. If'you've got a leave coming up ' soon, or 'for any money matters, she'll i. take care of you with $300 to tide you I TONIGHT over, or more if you need it. Keep it for, a week,two weeks, a month or longer - +: if you need it; You'can, repay in full r at any time and save future charges. greyhound racing ', .. AETNA %7* fiNNNCE srsrlMr f tN , + When money matters Aetna's got what i it takes i >?V*'* ''* ?** *""' * S fe-r* .. THREE LOCATIONS: 3? * +d T M :rd "S, Hemming" Park Building r'w. Dtival Phone 355-7543 : : 5551 I Normandy Phone 714-0191 I '. . teOi Lorn Tumor Roar PWn 7 d-0501, " , ORANGE PARK: .. LOANS FROM $50 TO $600 .' .. "'(" .<: POST' Tint g NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUND Y.SATI1J1t.E. 1:30 ----- -- '- " ; , Page JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER October'16, 1969. I presidential, AppointmentsOffered .. Hail and Farewell Party for Naval Academy I Scheduled for HAS OfficersJax If your father was or, Is a a service connected disability member of the Armed Forces rated at 'not less than 100 'percent A Hair and Farewell officer at the Aircraft Main- and you are interested a Navy um', resulting from wounds, Party is on the agenda for Oct. 23 tenance Department. He recently career, complete with gold bars injuries or diseases received in the Walnut Room of the Of arrived from Guantanamo Bay, and a college education this may while on active duty. Another ficersClub.. Cuba; Lt. E. L. Buriani! from be your chance. group in this area are the sons The buffet dinner will be held Exmouth, Australia will be BUPERS has annpunced; that of men who suffered death or from 7:30: to 9:30: p.m. and welcomed to her new position as aslf+ many as 100 men 'sons of disability of the above mentioned > reservations must be made Referral officer here priorto Housing ; members of the Armed Forces, . magnitude as a result of a ;< pre- may be appointed to the U.S. Naval disease j '. 1 p.m. on the day of the party. Lt. S. M. Salisbury of Air existing Injury or - aggravated : \ Apparel for the occasion includes to the station this via Pres- >iIi' : Operations comes Academy year by active service. '.t' ,ry': \ idential authorization. I< coats and ties. from NAS Atsugi, Japan; and If of these conditions i- t', , here are twobasiccategoriesfrom ,you. and meet are any interested In becoming .. ....l._ Six officers will be welcomed coming from Vietnam to the NAS which these men will be a midshipman you may JUNGLE, JUNGLE We aboard the air station at the Supply Department. is Ltjg. B. D. selected, first, any man whose start today by mailing an application couldn't add a thing to Saman- ceremony: Capt.. R. T. Hardy Ivey, father Is now on active duty in to 'the,.Chief of Naval tha Jones' advice about combating from San Juan, Puerto Rico will any. branch of ,service (except Personnel (Pers-B66)), Department : insects. Says Samtntha: be hailed as the new Public Wors Formal fearewells will be bid those only on duty for train- of the Navy, Washington," "When moving through a wood- officer; LCdr. R. E. Chops comesto to Ltjg. B. F. Cutshall of ing) and has 8 years of continuous D.C. 20370, giving the following be ed careful.or Jungle" -area be sure to the Air Operations Departmentfrom Pinecastle and Ltjg.. M..1.. active duty to his credit' information: Cam Rahn Bay; LCdr. C. A. Wozney, Jr of the tPublic Works is eligible. Also in this category Name of applicant (as shown on Navy Day Ball Tickets_ Johnston is the new avionics Department those whose father died are birth certificate;if different from while in retirement and were that. used.by candidate, attach a Reservations AvailableJax . receiving pay or were retired 'copy of the court order, if applicable -The Jacksonville Councilof and granted with the retired exception or of retainer those ). and the Navy League and the I ; I pay 1- ... granted retired pay under Sec-. temporary Address: address- give permanent of candidate. Armed Forces Committee of the Club Schedules Chamber of Commerce are tion 1331 of Title 10, USC. Date of birth of candidate. , sponsoring a Navy Day charity The second category covers Date of high school graduationof ' men whose fathers died, or have candidate. ball Oct. 26. BLUEJACKET INN the menu special will be primerib . If candidate applied previously The affair will be in honor of roast. list year. the Navy and RAdm. and Mrs. Messenger of the Masses will Name, rank or rate, serial Robert J. Stroh. provide! tonight's entertainment OFFICERS CLUB DELUXEI number, component and branch of To be held in the Terrace Roomof and tomorrow the club will I, 2 & 3 BEDROOM APTS. service of parent of candidate.If Thunderbird Motor Hotel,a present the Camelots. These twoe The menu speciality tonight is FumUhed or Unfurnished parent is retired or de reception will be held at 6:30: two groups will also be play the Beefeaters Buffet, and Happy ceased, attach a copy of retire- p.m., with dinner following one ng over the weekend. The Hot Hour in the Main Brace will be ment orders or casualty report, hour later. Water Blues will be appearing on from 4:30: to 6 p.m. Dance to the .i1tth9biitJne.tt&. as applicable.If Donations for the black tie stage Monday, and on Tuesday music of the Tommy Brooks <( parent of candidate is on affair will be $35 per couple with night you can dance to the soundof Quartet tomorrow evening and on active duty, attach a statementof proceeds going to the Navy Relief the Crescendoes. Wednesday Saturday Charlie Jay will be service prepared by the per- Society and the Sea Cadets. night will feature the Four o F appearing. Tuesday-s foreign ( sonnel officer certifying that the Uniform for the evening will be Clubs. dish will feature Mexican food, parent is on active duty and has dinner dress white.Reservations . and.on,Wednesday the menu will anal 6J4 a8 been _on active duty for the last may be made by CPO CLUB :be steak and fried chicken. 8 years, and showing date of en- sending a check to:' Navy Day listment/commission, compo Charity Ball, Navy League of the Dance to the music of Bud uso . . pent and branch of service.If United States, Jacksonville, Clark tomorrow evening, and on ..On the St. Johns River you're not quite decided, Florida Council, Post Office Box Saturday see Danny Hi-s There will be free refreshments at Orange Park but interested, the 1969-70 U.S. Naval Academy Catalog may be 1083,..Jacksonville, Fla. 21101.. Shamrocks. Sunday night will for everyone at the USO tonight.The . Phone, 264-6070 helpful and should you requireeven Preferred table reservations' feature live entertainment, andDOUBLE 'Girl of the Month Dance' more.information additional for larger groups of,10 or 12 will .:1..">'?:.;: k>, "l,\<.>.....r't.:,.'f'fwe'...., .: rnry. ,will be held tomorrow evening.Be . supplies of Naval Academy literature be taken through' ,Monday. Call .P .>'.. '" '':'1p i there ,Sunday at '10 a.m. for . " may be obtained from the 246-8211 between ,8:30: a.m. and t.\"'., jM, ; ..,.'''NfI',<; ""' ,:.'tk.< ', free coffee and donuts. The free \ .. >'.. wilLbe ''Six Black, Horses-: LOW RENT LOW TAXES etc"eans.; ; : ,;:." } beginning soul music at7 p.m.,will Undergroundand be featured , I, a" $ Monday night, and on Tuesdaythe I USO offers the game of your i I choice. Hear disc Jockey Al Albert play your favorite tunes Wednesday from 8 to 11 p.m. ' 5S5S5SSSS52S5S S SPACIOUS & PEACEFUL MARSHALL ACRES FACTORY REDUCTION 9359 103rd StreetJacksonville's ' \ /' newest & .. most modern mobile home S 4& community, is now open for your. inspection: Large. 44 x I'' 75,lot*. ! ,ONLY $35 PER MO. TROUBLE-Two security - policemen of the 37th,Security Swimming' pool, tennis court L Police Squadron are re- shuffleboard court, B B Q j ,fleeted in truck mirror. as they pit picnic' built for your en- 1 man turret gun. They patrol joyment. Act Today! Call: \ perimeter and provide escort EL VERANO MOTOR COURTMr. Best Selection in Florida! firepower for off-base convoysin '11'. S. Martin, Man.Qer this central highlands base of 359 Phu Cat Ab, Republic of Viet. .2924 25i. nam.-Air Force Photo Sgt. For Full Details Walt Dupree. 160 i. STATIONWAGONS > !' 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F October 16, 1969 JAX AIR NEWSAFTERBURNERJax Page 15 Basketball ,: I Opens TryoutsJax Ih,; . rI H_ U.J j -- Basketball coach Tom Warner has announced the starting of practice for this season's Fliers basketball team. Practice is set for Monday through Thursday at the NAS gym, building 3, each evening at 630.: ., Coach Warner indicated that : all the positions are wide open with a 69-70 schedule calling for S.S\c k tf nearly 25 games with local small colleges and military bases. z' i, Dates Set in 'i FairJax MeetJax Athletic Director Frank : McCaffrey has announced the dates for the ComFairJax touch HERE COMES THE EAGLES -- The American football tournament to be held at NAS Jax. League champion VP-16 Eagles follow the foot of kicker The kickoff of the annual' Sal Molle:and steam downfield to smash another foe in tournament will be Oct. 27 and compiling a 10-0 season mark. 69 CAMAROSport ' run through the 31st. Personnelon Coupe, 327 V'8, Auto $2995 active duty for a period of Unbeaten trans., Factory air, power steering - more than 90 days who are Eagles Stay R&H, WW tires. permanently ,assigned to Com FairJax or detachments are eligible program.The .to participate in this Vappers Blast ThreeJax tournament will be run on In football action last In action Monday the Vappers a double elimination basis and Thursday Tom Fletcher led the kept right on steaming over their governed by the Official National VP-16 Eagles to a 22-8 romp over opponents as they creamed Air Touch and Flag Football Rules., Aircraft Maintenance as he Ops 34-0 and then pasted Medical The champion will advance to the scored three touchdowns. Chuck 42-0. next level of competition, the Cosgrove put the lone touchdownover In the first game Don Eagle led 68 FORDGalaxie CinCLantFlt Championship Nov. for A-C Maint. the way with two six pointers and *500' 2-Door Hardtop, $1995 3.7, at Little Creek, Va. Bill Travis and Larry DeSpain Air Cond., V'8, R&H, WW tires. Units desiring to enter teams NARTU kept rolling as Ken each added a touchdown Bill should notify the athletic directornot Winkle, Mike Sokol and Dick Fertig led the,defense by nailingthe later than Oct. 17 Winningand Adams each scored to down Air Air Ops quarterback for a runner-up teams and playerswill Ops 2212. Bill Orr and Gary safety.In ' receive trophies. Hutcheson each scored for the the Medical 'game' almost I[ Sirf Cltfc Muting I losers. everybody got in the scoring column Bob Hille as Bobby'Cochran VAP-62 posted the first of three Jax The Jax a Navy Surfing Don Eagle, Larry shutouts in a row last Thursday. Club will hold a meeting tonightat DeSpain, and Harold Freemanall as they romped FICEUR 20.0. 7 at NARTU Barracks.No. . p.m. scored TD's in the lopsided 911. All surfers from the Jax Harold Freeman raced over for contest. But '.Medical vows they 68 IMPALA two tallies and Bob Hille added complex are invited to join. ,will be back,after all they used to another:,. laugh at the'Mets ,too. Sport Coupe, V-8, Auto trans., $2395 Factory'air, Power steering, NAVYINSURANCE R&H, WW tires. Bob's Oak, Hill '.- & s Y@ Pure Service CenterOpen for your convenience. 6 a.m. 10 p reel s.rvke'. pick i? I dtlivtry 67Ci \I's'I'' $1195 2-Dr. Sedan, I .c.uk .. dity ., Awtfkii & Ftrrif,N Cirs transmission, R&H : : Butter Nut Yellow Exterior. 103rd & Jammes Road 771 -9156 ,Jacksonville. Florida M v / f .4 $6! . '" ' HO.I 66 MALIBU4Door 1124Mwrkd Sedan, 283 V-8, Auto $1295 I '- trans.exterior., RGH, Wtt tires, Tutone Ri <: ' . yy yy v J. N:rJr N'v - N i"T J JYo BELLAIR 65 IMPALA ' Sport Coupe, V-8, Auto trans., $1295 i 2 Md 3 BEDROOM FAMILYAPARTMENTS Factory air, Power steering, - ROBERT j' R&H, WT tires, Extra Sharp!' TRAVIS ;11 Pboie 264-5901 South' Bloidlig Blvd. ,f/' NEW USED :C<<:S::SyiL'i: ::{:'r.::::::v:::::v'::iii::::$::::rvS'isalJrfJ'rJ/'x::::: ::::: : :: ;::'fifrlJy7o:: J/r1Y t< ' ion-3483 AGENCY 116S w. OF S.ROOSEVELT EDGEWOOD II II II CARS I CARS 6483 ROOSEVELT Now Renting-$130 Up 388-3583 AT NAS 1550! Cossbl Am Pliotl 63843471iii ...... October [16. 1969 _ Page 16 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER WJWWVWWWWWWVWRick's .. ."'...".""''' v....''. ... Fourth Week Has Six Picks , With Perfect BallotIt By Rick Kunz .... .. ... Y.v..V? -..J'J'v.AVN.. ..v. '\, .. ... .'\J finally happened.. ballots, but the same tiebreakerFor ..,..:,.,,., .. .,..' The Minnesota Twins not only lost the American League pennantin. ... "' ,. 1"-, but lost it for the 1970 season as well! *- <; * probably the first time since the score; ''therefore we have co- R '\-. 1969 they "F ,. ". "t\ o'R:: Of course that's still a long way off but my reasoning behind this birth of the Jax Air News 'You winners. v.'1 " n, 1 ' Pick -'Urn contest two men not Bingham of NARTU ,.;.. : ,-, ."" ..i I:..,". statement is the departure of a guy who didn't get a single run in 69, . only came up with perfect and Keith B. Hair from FAETU !. i ifhi\ l ,r i. Everybody knows that Martin crown. Sure they fell to the "f; does a lot of yelling, throws a then You Pick'UrnNAME Orioles in three games, but ,w. ;'' ,.J .'' : ", one-two and isnobody's punch ", pretty good . the ? ; ..;.. And Mrs.. who didn't during season Mlngham yes man. Cal Griffith will have to get my Calvin Griffith of the owner RANK/TITLE these abbreviations nomination, along with Dan (man, military Twins likes to have field *' ) were among the six a Reeves of the L. A. Rams,.jto: that and DUTY ..STATION, PHONE 'NO. who had.perfect ballots, but their Martin manager doesn't says that role yes receive this year's 'Bone Head' 1 21-14 Texas over Oklahoma pick play very award. Maybe Griffith can l learn \ I :: (Team listed first is visitor) was closest in point spread to the well.All Martin did this past season something from Reeves and will final outcome ((27 17)) of the re'consider his move. I hope so take ball club 1968 (NFL) was a so-so for the sake of a great game. GREEN BAY.DENVER. LOS ANGELES -- game. and give it guts in 1969. He had with POTPOURRI Joe Namath, Bingham, a TAR serving the Twins all the time CINCINNATI _(AFL) the personnel office with the local hustling. recently hosted the press at the bases Harmon stealing (even Unit opening of his new Bachelors III Naval Air Reserve Training Killebrew) and slam- PENN ST SYRACUSE is a follower of Georgia-s bunting in Boston and when asked about ming the ball all over park. Bulldogs and admires the Auburn every the condition of his wobbly legs USC NOTRE DAME-. Tigers also. A native of,Smyrna, He Met gave Stadium the team all season class, ,and packed gave he replied: 'Hell, this is nothing. served three There are so men in Ga., Bingham yearson baseball in shot-in-the- many young MICHIGAN*. MICHIGAN ST*_ active duty before going TAR. When general the a America worse off than I am. September arm. He-s married and noted his luck When I think about them, it stretch drive came the Twins TENNESSEE, ALABAMA in winning the cochampionshipfor makes me ashamed to even walked from the Athleticsand the fourth week in his first away mention my knees. After all, I Griffith the AL West CALIFORNIAS. UCLA ever entry. Crown.gave Sure they fell to the have legs, I can walk.'Joe was of Hair hails from Columbia, S. Orioles course thinking of the hundredsof in three games, but then LSU : KENTUCKY_ C.and has been following football who didn-t during the season? injured soldiers he saw on his closely since Paul Dietzel's Cal Griffith did this .'Past visits; to military hospitals. WISCONSIN NORTHWESTERN arrival at the gamecock school Those" are your real heroes, season was taken a so-so 1968 ball put his state's gridders on the those nameless kids in far off club and give it guts in 1969. He OREGON ST. WASHINGTON nationwide football map. had the Twins hustling all the Vietnam. I wish there was some Hair is married and has a son, time, stealing bases (even way I could give my cheers to *Tie breaker: Predict final score between Michigan and Keith Jr., 2. Harmon ;Killebrew), bunting and themSuper Joe added. Other perfect selectors for the slamming the ball all over every Michigan State. Indicate winners in other games by a check week include: B. W. Bowen, park. He gave the team class, AMHC at NAMTD, Cecil Field; packed Met Stadium all 'season, GiveSavings mark. Ballot boxes are located in Galley One and the MainExchange GS-3 K. B. Pickett, and gave baseball in general shot Y FAETULANT, PNC C. A. Potter, -in-the-arm.'When theSeptemberstretch Bonds at NAS Jax and Cecil Field. Ballots must be in by FAETULANT; and Paul T. drive came ,the Twins , Parry, a YNSN atFICEURMan( walked away from the"Athletics noon Friday. those military abbreviations!) and gave Griffith the AL West ,, . " (, ; 'J" ' v,7 . ; .,. ; : vagqT'; ;/ : :;:: , ", .. ;, ' 'frYn < I 1C.y \. ". : i.Fl' r, . .. ..... .... t':' ; if : .' : : ' _. s t S d v' T S " ';'-\ VOGUEIHC : cleated Y ! .. ! , .., , .r . r ! . ' . : : ;; ; 'W&,2.",. C h'n f ,; : '\/ :: ' i .; ,L ',.J2". ; jl.Y ( ,. " : l, . t_ " ''.' ..... - ; .f \ - f ; ,I'ff!: + : l: ' " . I >,"'t;i ."."", .,,,... ". ::, hJ : ..,. . 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 92 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |