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, '.' l i-I : ""w-.w_ T' t".i<..,,1 < ''i-' : 13"A.X;; .IR. -rXy&::!.": :. y NE __ i::: f l.vJ .. J, .- _L--.LL _,i i a-" : . x c.. :;_ < 0 :1"Muyp olKat t .'i3,vFaMxKfi, a''ya) nr,,.'l N. .. . "' : ax f fis ",si + < ; :} f 55 yJr+, ;:t.:R.,'at.}}.;rkRx'S:J: ,+:k; + ' 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 1 expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertis-ed. VOL. 27 NO. 31 u. S. NAVAL AIR STATION/ JACKSONVILLE/ FLORIDA OCTOBER 23, 1969 1,1 I L: up, UP, Up for CFCNavy I I Annuity Four Per Jump Cent 1 Jax 'efforts for this mometer shows that the f year's Combined Federal activities participating in Starts Nov..1 Campaign are still on the the fund drive have rise.This reached 74 per cent of their weeks ther- goal. To be exact, 74.6 per Jax .- The Civil Service I' cent.A Commission has announced thata total of 39 commandshave four percent cost of living annuity increase will become gone over the top; effective Nov. 1 for employees with 100 per cent or more. retiring before that date. This total includes the 14 To get the four percent cost of commands that achievedor living increase annuity, an employee must be separated or exceeded their goals his pay must cease no later than this week. Oct. 31. Seven activities who had In pending disability previously gone over the retirement cases, applicantsmust top continued to supportthe be placed on leave without pay no later than Oct. 31 in order drive and increased that they may qualify for the their percentage of con- annuity increase. If the disability tributions. retirement is disapproved, sickor annual leave with pay may be Hail and FarewellSet substituted retroactively for the leave without pay. If the claim is approved, the for TomorrowAt :r:' 'I annuity accumulated begins leave on Nov.is 1, still and .' 5 !% payable in ,a lump sum. Sick ClubJax Officer's a' ; leave will be foreited. 7' o Therefore, applicants will -A Hail and Farewell will 4 initially be given the choice ,,. + 8. . ; be held tomorrow in the Walnut 7 aA to e@e Fd1 s ( 1yy between forfeiting their sick Room of the Officer's Club. leave or continuing in pay status, .The buffet dinner will be from and thereby.forfeiting. eligibilityfor . 7:30: 'to 9:30: p.m.. Apparel f r.the -the Nov., 1 i increase, ; Hail and- Farewell is coat and tie. Those employees whose New officers. to be 'welcomed disability retirement has been aboard the station at the approved and who will be carriedon ceremony are: Capt. R.T. Hardy, sick leave beyond Nov. 1 also Public Works Officer, from San have the option of waiving their Juan, Puerto Rico; LCdr. R.E. sick'leave and thereby attaining Chop comes from Cam Rahn Bayto eligibility for the cost of living the Air Operations Depart- increase. ment; LCdr. W.R. Mason reportsto To obtain additional information - NAS from VAP-62;.LCdr. C.A. or assistance in Johnston arrived from Guan- completing an application for tanamo Bay; Cuba; Lt. E.L. retirement, Naval Air Rework Buriani, new Housing Referral Facility employees call extension Officer reported from Exmouth, 2407.Employees of the air station Australia; Lt. S.M. Salisbury of and other activities call Ext. 2952. Air Operations comes from NAS Atsugi, Japan; and to the Supply Department reported from Lt.Vietnam.(j.g.) B.D. Ivey .............:.....................J'..1 Inside. .'.......;...:.-.:...:.-.:.,.:.:....:.-.:...:.-.:... HELP Farewells will be extended to NEW LOOK FOR BLUE ANGEL'- Day after day station personnel, i O Lt. H.D. Lindle of Air guests and visitors. are unofficially welcomed aboard NAS Jacksonville '-. Operations; Lt. J.A. Koselka of by the Blue Angel plane at the Main Gate. Last week it was time Editorial Pg.2.:F for AMS3 Johnny Gosa and others of AMD to give the plane a new coat NATTC Pg. 14' 115M Supply; and Lt (j.g.) M.J. of paint.Then,Tuesday when the'plane was dry and spruced up it was Sports 15&16Man's Wozney Jr. of Public Works Pg. I Lli replaced at the gate with a crane and hard work guiding the wheels Department. lust so, onto the stands. I 'A Job, for ''G'odand Country' 1 I - 'he's a man doing a man's job, for God and Country.Be of the Navy. proud of him. Oct 27 selected for was originally two reasons: It This is the tribute to Navymen being carried to the marks the day In 1775 when the Continental Congress American public by the Navy League In connection with received a bill providing for the creation and establish- Navy Day 1969. ment of a fleet to protect the lives and property of a Navy Day, Monday Oct. 27,. will be celebrated from' young and struggling nation. tomorrow through Oct. 31. The theme this year Is RFrE 'Oceanic Leadership. Opportunities. Unlimited.' Additionally, It's the birthday of President Theodore The Navy League's 300 councils In the continental Roosevelt, who is recognized as the fathe'of the modern United States, Guam, Honolulu, Hilo, Italy, Spain, Navy. England, Brazil, Panama, Puerto Rico, St. Croix, St. The first national observance of Navy Day took placeon Thomas, Alaska and Mexico will mark the occasion with Oct. 27, 1922, under the sponsorship of the Navy I: luncheons, banquets, public meetings, church service League. and other community events. The Navy League--the civilian arm of the Navy--was The Naval Reserve Association again joins the Navy founded in 1902. Civilians, officers and enlisted men of League In sponsoring 'Navy Sabbath Weekend' with the military services not on active duty may become church services all over America, Oct. 24-26. Ad- members. Currently, less than half of the 42,000 ditionally, other fraternal, civic, and veterans volunteers are Navy veterans and 25 percent have' .no 4 organizations will (join In the weekend long celebrations. previous military service. About 10 percent are employed - Navy Day this year commemorates the 194th birthday by defense industries. ,. : ':. ..ti!,Wl' . ! I' '" '' ; ?;;, .: ., , October 23, 1969 2 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER I '" Pay Roll Savings Is BestOn Red, white:Investment& blue chip to)lV I n e S, ,,e r v r c e$ ,.. May 1, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt bought the first U.S. Defense Bond. Seven months and one week later we were engaged ROMAN CATHOLIC in World War II, and millions of Americans were pouring , SUNDAY MASS 9 & 11 their savings into the program in an inspiring demonstration of a.m. DAILY MASS 11:30: a.m. practical patriotism. Confessions will be held on They never regretted it. Their money paid for the ships and Sunday at 8:30: &: 10:30: a.m. in- planes and tanks and guns that won the war. Defense Bonds became stead of Saturday. Savings Bonds, and people have continued buying them. They \\\b\ 7i rt\\ ' buy ture.them today because it is an excellent investment for the fu- U.S.St.NAVAL Luke's HOSPITAL Chapel It isn't surprising that American servicemen and women are foremost in the purchase of savings bonds and freedom shares, for SUNDAY MASS 8:00: am they realize that savings bonds are a first-rate investment. They PROTESTANT WORSHIP SERVICES 10:00: a.m. BuyU.SSavings PROTESTANTAll = ... Bonds newFreedom ', Saint's Chapel Shares SUNDAY Church School9 &::00 a.m. ov Junior Church 10:00: a.m. Divine Worship Service 10a.m.- Bldg. No 150.Episcopal . ifJ. Navy Relief-Aid To ManyDedicated Small Chapel Communion Bldg. No.8:30: 750 a.m. \ Junior Youth Fellowship 5 p.m. Bldg.No.722. J. to serving the members of the Navy and Marine Corps who are in need, the Navy Relief Society TUESDAY., Senior choir Rehearsal-7 provided the following types and amounts of assistance Bldg. No. 750. p.m. also are in a position to see at first hand how vital the savings bond during August and September: program is to the cause of freedom; at home, in I Vietnam, and THURSDAY throughout the free world. Basic Maintenance 6,886.51 $4,079.33 Christian Science Service p.m. Today with the payroll savings plan it is easier than ever for us Medical Carea Bldg. No.750 to save. ( ) Dental 3,500.80 $2,836.20b There are millions of Americans who are saving money successfully. ( ) Doctor, hospital,..etc.. 292.05 632.85 SUNDAY United States Bonds the ." : 100.65 Evening Worships p.m. Bldg. No. They purchase Savings through Transportation ;'j ,' 937.68' 750. \ payroll savings plan. Funeral Expense ,, : 255.00 409.15 '\ They don't feet the pinch too much because they don't see the Training 162.50 \ TUESDAY money. Furnishings 49.25 Pentecostal Fellowship 7 p.m. Payroll savings can give you added security today and added Miscellaneous 1,274.11 36.00 Bldg. No.722 opportunity tomorrow. It can mean a down payment on a new i home, college education for the children, comfortable retirement.And I The Navy Relief Office, located just opposite the last-but far from being the least important-there's another Main is staffed volunteers. Exchange, by training Navy reason to purchase United States savings bonds. You ' put your traffic Relief exists for the of aiding servicemen meet purpose savings to work for America and for freedom. You help your country - as"'you help)ourelf. (AFPS) short term emergency needs. All loans are interest free, and in those cases where repayment is a legitimate ViolationsThe hardship, part or all I of the assistance can be provided as '" Why Failure ? gratuity.. following is a report of yey .tM'1. :. :;r;'a.\cam.:;\.L., ,.e w."J't. .w.rNxa>#sk.'Xe: ..,..''..."<-;n.d'vk ;:a motor vehicle accidents and Chaplain John'R. McNamara writes some of the reasons why we traffic violations for the periodOct. often fail. 7 Oct. 13.Number . ! 1.Mental unemployment.The human brain contains ten billion cells capable of storing ten times the information found in the average sized z< of Accidents library. It has more electronic recording devices than all the 4 ;x telephone centers ever built. It can do what no computer can do, it can I create ideas. It's the greatest machine ever built when in operation. This week 9 2. Fear of failure. Babe Ruth was the greatest Strike Out King in Total accidents this year through baseball history. He struck out 1,330 times. But, since he was not Oct. 13 431.Number'of . afraid of failure he is also the Home Run King. Edison once had an accidents through assistant who complained of their lack of progress. 'What do you October 1968 322. mean no progress!' Edison shouted. 'We have already discovered a Total number of days since last thousand things that won't work!' 'd 4 injury in a motor vehicle accident 3. Lack of imagination. It takes creativeness to envision the new 138. worlds that could be. We are like the caterpillar who saw a butterfly floating overhead and said to himself, 'Boy, they'll never get me up in Number of Violations one of those things.' One final point. Even if we are able to overcome these few obstaclesto This week 72 : : success we will still require the guidance of God. This is well expressed : Speeding 8 in the morning prayer of St. Philip Neri: 'Lord, keep your Reckless Driving 2 hand on Philip today,or he will betray you.' Going through\ stop sign 6 Other violations 6 (Taken from the Windsock.) Twenty nine drivers appeared : before the Traffic Hearing Boardon :: Oct. ''16. Disposition of the : cases included the following: 11 = lost driving and parking privileges Aboard station for various periods; 12 w reassigned The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Cii'ilian; Enterprise Newspaper distributed to complete eight- each Thursday at the II. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville hour course in remedial driving; Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a private 5 received suspensions; 11 were firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS must at given warnings; 5 were dismissed 10 fined (U. S. be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box 2, NAN Jacksonville ; were : Commissioner) and 1 referred to ; by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication. Ncws : : : .. n. : : commanding officers for possible items arc welcomed from all sources Telephone 772 3118 : ; I disciplinary action. Eleven or 111'). T :" ... drivers were assessed 36 traffic .. points. ' Advertisements are solicited by the, publisher' and queries : : " concerning' such should be directed io: .. " : - HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY BUY U.S. . 4747 San Juan Avenue Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 'N." , Telephone 388 2755 or 387 3566 SAVINGS BONDS, As a reminder to everyone to turn their clocks BACK NEW FREEDOM VOL. 27 NO. 31 OCTOBER 23, 1969 26, Mary Stillson braved a 20-foot ladder to. change the one hour Oct.clock . on Bldg. 107.'Don't time on the forgetsays Mary,'or SHARESPage V ou "1 find. yourself hour early everywhere you go/ an , October 23, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3 ,/ ,. Q C! A YANK Classic , . Jij9.1.. \ SIII '" k t Cy , ' e ' A ' [ ; IY 1 1 : k 4\\\\ \ \s; ! \7 :.::.> : ::. : "What Did You Do In Civilian Life, General r. A 4 . I I fiVOTWBWQWSlSWAP -------- ADS make yourshooping - Wet and wild is the life of a UDT man,but it's no easy task. easier MEET 'Underwater Adventure' FLEA MARKET . Do you have 'inner courage', jump? Could you calmly handle manding officer.If . intelligence and physical explosives? you really have'never quit ! stamina? Would you like to make If all your answers are yes, you spirit' and physical prowess, Now Open! Sell! Buy $110 or $220 a month extra forgoing can be a Navy Trogman'-one of check out the UDT program. I places and doing things the rugged, talented members of EPDOLANT Instruction 1510.2C TABLES FURNISHEDOPEN that few men can see and do? Do an Underwater Demolition contains further information. you like to swim and fly? Would Team. Frogmen are always ready to 6 you like to make a parachute UDT teams scout approachesto welcome any man who can prove 'J Viliage EVERY beaches, and demolish natural himself. : SATURDAY & SUNDAY and man-made obstacles to An Underwater Demolition 9 AM 6 PM amphibious assaults. Frogmenalso Team will visit NAS Cecil Fieldon take part in salvage work, 29 October, and give a lectureto experiments, and emergency interested personnel at the 2600 BLOCK OF rescues. Station theatre from 09001000. inORANGE EDGEWOOD AVE. NORTHAT 20TH STREET Every Frogman is'a volunteerand Later that same day the team graduate of three demandingcourses will lecture to NAS Jacksonville PARK 44.4 -UDT, Navy Underwater Theatre (1300-1400)). Demon- For Information Call Swimmers School, and Army strations will be held at the 1138 Hwy 17 768-7058' or 781-9886 / > parachute jump training. Jacksonville Station Gym and Phone 264 4522 Despite the ruggedness of UDT NATTC indoor pool from 1500- 1-- -.----- training i i volunteersneed 1700. " only swim 300' yards proficiently, be a good runner, and pass a minimum physical capabilities test to be accepted. Enlisted volunteers must have at least 30 months obligated service LUCKY DENTIST Mary and a GCT of 45, while officers APPRECIATION OFFER! Carter knows the value of seeing must agree to remain in UDT one your dentist and getting year upon completion of your teeth checked. She has a training. All volunteers must be lovely set. recommended by their com- TEXACO INC. 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I The old cliche that man's beginning the enigma of an it has been reported that the logical to place and beat some the frogs pot were Today trying., amid the electrical humof everybody talks about the unsympathetic and sometimes Orikoco Indians held the belief beneath a pot knob studded, dial infested I weather but nobody does terrible Mother Nature has been that the frog was the god of with a rod.Whether. this brought the rainor machinery and amid a noticable anything about it, is not quite the the subject of much talk and not a waters. Consequently, then the the frogs any good, we'II lack of frogs, the modern little action. nation suffered a drought the did truth. The point is: they weatherman such as the ti The fact of the matter is, since For one example among many, tribal weatherman found it not question. technicians that man the Fleet 1 Weather Facility, are trying different methods of dealing with the weather. fr The first concern of the sor cerers of our modern tribe is to estimate the intentions of the A beast, thereby allowing the rest of us the time to head for the hills when it becomes prudent. To the casual observer of weather in the 'Sunshine State' it would seem could be no small task to guess I Ya the weather.In . Lp 1 1 ; 94a fact, it's not. At the Fleet Weather Facility this is a 24 hour, i 365 day a year job and the end product of such electronic 555 marvels as the weather satellite w sri c system. This fantastic eye in the sky makes three to five passes over the North. Atlantic, Central r America, the United States and part of Canada each day and transmits a pictorial panoramaof LCDR. J.F. BULLINGTON, and Mr. A.H. Meyers chart a course on cloud formations used in R,! 'Kara'. calculating the weather. The r news that results from these calculations goes out six times a day, regularly, and is further extended to provide aviation ,J SA briefings and forecasts for military pilots all over the United States.But the' weather is a large : subject and is not limited to the > surface of the earth. Indeed, it extends to the environment of the y4y submarine and therefore even Neptune's water kingdom can not AD3 K.P. KESLSEY watches be safe from scrutiny. In con- . as Norfolk's weather charts come nection with this, the FWF has HONDA through on the Naval En the responsibility for coor- vironmental Data Network. dinating the s,-=.:Juling of all Navy weather oceanographic & CYCLES CO. MOTORS reconnaissance and in 4949 BLANDING BLVD.PHONE.7718244 By YNSN Terry ComptonHFC flights addition transmits forecasts - ; \ prepared by the Anti-Submarine Warfare Environmental Prediction Service to be used by our ASW forces in the detection of Boots THE HURRICANE HUNTERS NEED TO KNOW-RM3 J.W. Smith submarines. transmits the latest conditions. Pilots dory t like to be surprised. These are some of the routine demands of the weather but the to fill! weather is not noted for being routine. Each year, starting in June, the weather maps become 1kM1EdO' measled with the swirling blot- i ches of hurricanes and the FWF gets,really busy. ' 3 aN :13 X In New Guinea, the native IgMY (Continued on Next Page) ; See .. -----------1 : ... b I I PHONE :s..538 : I TMOS I] : I : 12491251 KING aT I .. ,.,.. j JACKSONVILLE FLA. 322O4WANTED I It's a big job trying to make it the holiday you i II want it to be., You'd like to get your family the 103cd & Blandinc Center 55* ! things{ ,they've asked ''for-and you don't want USED CAMERAS AND : to miss the traditional reunion. If it aH gets too 771-7170 Mr. PiBdi ton takes Nature's I EQUIPMENT. WE PAY I let After all PHONC MICA tei..sratwe. The results wiN tottw TOP DOLLAR 3M-I535 expensive, us help. we help over .. I ,..ye4 ...... - 100,000 service people every year. And we can FoR PASTER SERVICE werW. BRING THIS AD WITH YOU/ -ea..r..lla..0 make your big job a lot easier. ... ........ ............ ........ Need up to **OO? MILITARY AUTO INSURANCE FURNITUREWHOLESALE ... .. .. ....... .. *** **** *** * .t. 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But whatever theca and the Air Force, fly what has use, this year has been a busyone been considered to be the most and has netted the FWF no dangerous flying in the world, less than 12 of these fearful going directly through to the core d ladies, including the deadly of the storm. Once at the storm Camille. Indeed, even this week, site, the electronic gear sizes up Hurricane Laurie, the latest the storm's potential and seizes addition crouches in the Gulf of other informationn that is Mexico ready to spring. already being used in view of What can be done? First the destroying these storms. UP1L i FWF in cooperation with the Since 1961, experiments under g z ,, y c; National Hurricane Center in the title of the Project Stormfury, t Miami,will pool their knowledge, have made encouraging stridesin ? track the storm and while Miami modifying hurricanes. Air- keeps the public advised of the planes flying over the storm drop need of safety precautions, the silver iodide pellets around the E FWF will promulgate the in- hurricane eye. The pellets, according - formation. to the Fleet. to the theory, transform Secondly every hurricane is supercooled water droplets into probed and inspected for the ice crystals, releasing heat _ evidence of the nature of her energy and upsetting the existence, this information to be destructive balance.So _ used in the future to predict the far the theory hasn't _ next storm's bad habits and destroyed the hurricane but it is a perhaps find means to help man start and perhaps some day doing to ultimately control her life. something about the weather will _ These probes are most be more common than talking a ai dramatically carried out in faceto about it. And the Fleet Weather b 'Eye' confrontations betweenthe Facility will be a major part of 19 X Jwt hurricane and Cdr. C.J. that accomplishment.KEEPING . Cush's VW-4 'Hurricane Hun- ters.' ". BEFORE GOING UP, pilots are . "S briefed on closed circuit TV by ,f : AGT2 Gardenshire. '; ;dW 1 .J .; ,' t 4E 9, T i At I: - US.Savings Bonds, new Freedom' Shares ; n ' Ir R4 t ; CLOSE SCRUTINY tSp4 .. .'... .- Larry Waite checks out one of the many tunnels found by the DELUXE 501st Abn. Inf., near Tam Ky. I I. 2 & 3 BEDROOM APTS. Furnished or Unfurnished FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Direct from factory to you tR , Compare: Quality Price r C 4 R y5 elith9ontineita7 Cash & Carry Comer Roosevelt & St. JohnsCan , you afford.not to compsrelOoOoOOOOOooOoooQoQ N SE P o fM fst ( CLIPPER.CROSBYeSEACRAFTGAmReROCKET and C5j1Das Y % : MERCURY ..On. the St. Johns River OUTBOARDSi at Orange Park m.w.awr MERCRUISER Phone 264-6070 STERNDRIVES 1 EXPERT REPAIR SHOP b 264 9835 A FINGER ON 'KARA', AGC Spurred discusses the moody I lady with LCdr. Bultington.' 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Page 6 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER 1 Merit Job Opportunities List i- Civilian ApplicantsSupervisory : Given forJax Supply TechnicianGS8 Supply Clerk GS-4, 147-69 ' : Merit promotion op- 105-69 Secretary (Steno) Military Personnel Clerk Typing portunities, currently open for 107-69 Card Punch OperatorGS2 GS-5, 149-69 Supervisory Military listed GS-5, receipt of applications are and 3,108-69 Messenger GS2 Personnel Clerk Typing GS-5, f). below. and 3, 110-69 Production Con- and 153-69 Airframes Mechanic. : 1 7 the positions for Applications & Applications will be will troller GS-7, 111-69 Planner acceptedfor shown in the following group (Sheetmetal WorkerO, the following jobs from thoseat be accepted from career or Estimator Electric Accounting the same command as above. of 112-69 career-conditional employees MACHINE Operator GS-3, 114-69 However,the first cut-off date for the air station, Naval Air Rework the & Insulator, 115-69 establishing registeres Facility, Naval Air Reserve Pipecoverer Sheetmetal follows the position. 117-69 Air Plasterer, Training Unit, Fleet Refrigeration & MPB No. 152-69 Aircraft Commissary Worker, 118-69 Jacksonville, Navy Air Conditioning Mechanic, 119- Engine Mechanic (Oct 27)), 154-69 Navy Stores, Naval Station Hospital. Regional 69 Military Personnel Clerk GS-4, Computer Operator GS-4 (Oct. Recruiting Office, 121-69 Boiler Tender, 122-69 27)), 155-69 Instrument Mechanic 77 YEARS-- Public Works Department civilians are presented safe Storage Management Control Center, Plumber, 124-69 MAssistant Meat Electronic) (Oct. 127). 156-69 driving awards, by Public Works Officer, Capt. R.T. Hardy, that Disease Vector Defense Cutter, 125-69 Laborer Cleaner, Aircraft Metals Worker (Oct. 30)), Weather Facility represent a total of 77 years of safe driving. John McCloud (I), 19 Fleet Sales Office and the 126-69 Mess Attendant, 128-69 157-69 Aircraft Examiner (Oct. years, looks on as the captain congratulates 23-year safe driving Surplus Office at anytime. Secretary (Steno) GS-4, 129-69 30)) and 158-69 Welder (Nov. 3)). veteran, Henry Simmons.At right are Schley Williamson, 19 year safe Navy Finance 79 69 Electronics Aircraft Instrument Mechanic Applications for the following No. - driver and Eddie Johns, 16 year safe driver. Mechanic MPB 80-69 A-C Eectronics (Electronic) and 130-69 position will be accepted from Worker 81-69 Accounts Main- Automotive Equipment Ser- employees of Navy Marine Corps , Civil Service Tests tenance Clerk GS-4, 82-69 Planner viceman. activities in the Sixth Naval & Estimator (Public Works Also, 131-69 Clerk GS-301,2 and District. MPB 1521-69 Education Instrument Computer Operator GS5 Technician GS-9 with an Oct. 30 A-C in Jax MonthlyJax Structures),83-69 3,132-69 Given Mechanic, 84-69 A-C Instrument 133-69 Stockman, 135-69 closing date. Worker,85-69 A-C Electrician, 86- Supervisory General Engineer The following positions are The Civil Service They are also available from the Com- for application from federal Data 69 Clerk (Stenographer) GS-3 and GS-12, 136-69 open Commission has recently Examiner in Charge, Post Office 4,87-69 Clerk (Typist) GS-2,3 and munications Equipment service employees in agencies changed the procedures for Bldg. in Jax. 137-69 nationwide. Electronics Mechanic (A- Operator GS-4, 4,88-69 taking the Federal Service En- The Federal Service Entrance Electronics Technician GS-5, 148-69 Electronic Engineer C Systems), 89-69 Management trance Examination.The Exam is the primary avenue of Mechanic (Maintenance) '90-69 139-69 Teletypist GS-5, 140-69 (General),and 150-69 Mechanical exam is now given on the entry into the federal service for Machinist, 91-69 A-C Electrical Mechanical Engineering Engineer GS-7, 9 and 11. Both third Saturday of each month people with potential for Worker, 92-69 Planner & Technician GS-7,8 and 9 (Ground have a Nov. 11 closing date. except for the months of August, responsibility and leadership.For Estimator (Public Works Support), 141-69 Mechanical Application forms 171 for the September and December. Those those with a collage Electrical Systems), 93-69 In- Engineering Technician (Jet positions should be filed with the take the test in the education or equivalent experience - wanting to the FSEE offers the dustrial Tractor Operator, 94-69 Engine) GS-7: 8 and 9, 142-69 Civilian Personnel DepartmentBox local area must report at 8:30 be considered for Apprentice (First Year) and 96- Instrument Mechanic (General}), 22, NAS Jax. Further information - the third of the opportunity to Saturday a.m on 69 Statistical Assistant GS-5. 143-69 Aircraft Painting Worker, is available from tests month to the cafeteria of over 200 occupations in: some 50 Also, 97-69 Accounting 145-69 Electrician, 146-69 Elec- bulletins;) or announcements at federal all the ' Andrew Jackson Hgh School,28th agencies over Technician GS-4, 101-69 A-C trician, 146-69 Supervisory Ext. 2320. and Main Streets, Jax. country. Automotive 'QualificationsBrief The exam is used to fill Metalsmith, 102-69 A completed Mechanic (Body & Fender), 103- salaries with positions starting BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY and Education and Ex- 69 Clerk-Dictating Machine beginning at $6176 (GS-5)) and perience Questionaire' must be Transcriber GS-4, 104-69 presented to the examiner when $7639 (GS-7)) per year. YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE A GOOD -. ' reporting for the examination. SELECTION OF FINE FOOD Required forms and other information PunchJax Jobs Openfollowing FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY . i'.concerning?" the Key " examination can be obtained by LIKE THIS DENNYS'SPECIAL . contacting the EmploymentOffice The Interagency''' Boardof announcement to fill Civilian Personnel U. S. Civil Service Examinersfor positions throughout Florida with Department, NAS Jacksonville. Florida has issued the the exception of the 10 counties in Hamburger an BUll Northwest Florida. lIltICI&TIIIIItI_____ .._4 gc SIRLOINSTEAK I I Card Punch Operator, GS-2 and All GS-3, $4360 to $4917 a year. Ap- OPEN DAILY It im.9 p.m. ))59 plications will be accepted until FRI&SAT. 11im..]0p.m. Shari wants a ring. further notice and should be sent Baked Potato Rolls / i' to the Intereagency Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners for Florida, 3101 Maguire Blvd. fJeNUj1n.m.an4 STEAK Call her for cash. Orlando, Fla. 32803. Further HOUSE information regarding the an- BLANDING BLVD at CEDAR RIVER $300 or more. nouncement may be obtained from the Employment Office r Get acquainted. With a $300 IntroductoryLoan or; up to $600 If you need it. Shari's the girl to call at our Aetna loan office. ii: TONIGHTgreyhound She'll fill you in on the facts of money and introduce you to Aetna. That's why we make our Introductory Loan as simple as a tir handshake. Sharl wants a ring, so give her ' one. r : racing AETNA tiM rct 1'E1 - : 4. When money matters ;:44fr/*, ,f Aetna's got what it takes R r'J.i MM.S' ; p i wIMZ'v .FAy4(7Krw a. 4I ' THREE LOCATIONS: * * l M *& *< Hemming Park Building ' 46 W. Duval Phone 355-7543 ", :_:'* .. z 5551 1 Normandy Phone 786-0191 8006 Lem Turner Road Phone. 768-0501 I T ORANGE PARK _ LOANS FROM $50 TO $600 POST TIME 8 NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAY.SAt. MATINEE 1:30t October 23, 1969 NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 7 I f; SERyIEUOPPiNf1GUIbJ: : I II a K ; nZM..s'x..T I _ ( tAKfc oct nont& WNBG*OQHPREVUM I tgurcha FACTORY OUTLET | BEER-CHOICE: Ct'T' STEMS ITMIAN M"DCH PH. 904 2'3'2 S>!limp'sMOBILE I ttrzi WORLDS LARGESTCAR I *.PIz2A I HOMES . _ I_ INSURERJ ;, .- d OUR SPECALITY( STARRING(TaulnrREYNOLD'S / . ERNIE GROSE : .. HOURSiTh 4p* ?1pw.ar . 1938 Blending Blvd. Phone: 389-0338 I q. Closed Tuesday3 s4'.rJ.P'Id.y fl 4 M.lZ 4S a i I . State Farm Mutual, . Automobile Insurance Co. INDUSTRIAL PARK - HOME OFFICE: Bloomington, Illinois 3619 Blandmg Blvd_ Ph. 7710170 I HI-WAY 16, GREEN COVE SPRINGS FLA. 32043 .. { .:.:.:- .:.:<.:..$. .!';'.'.'...<' : --"""'-"' -"".,..>."'..................."""' ... ..,-_......._ _......... .. .. New LocationDeluxe "I":; MORRIS Tl John C Calhoun' USN (R.tI ,) "" . ..: .::. .,:".':' :::: :: :: .. .... '.. '.... \ I I'' AUTO SUPPLY"We ---': .T.V,..... ..Sales :Service. ...:.:<.::.,::::. : ':::' -CI 1. I Serve You '-: :;.6 fit::2CNJTH: .--. ....,.CoLOR Srnoa : ,:OIJsCK. : ;;:&.: .f: i! &: Cleasersn : : . '. : m:;'N08MANDV BtVfX;, ''I Seven Days A Week" B"A'N' IA..M. ARD t 'lRL . ...:.';Same... Operato. *,-*& ;* ;& Cbarlc..:. > 'j :....: :!i MILITARY DISCOUNT 4 WELCOME WERK "T "x :::.... : :.SPECIAL1ZING..1N.ONLYTHE: 1 I :: BEST: 5836 Tlmuquana Rd. 5911 I Beach Blvd. : : E ELLThE nEee'eEsrcm ,t. ::):: ::. ONE PAY SERVICE NO . EXTRA CHARGE PH. 771-5636 PH. 359-2106 1O3D CT .IACKeOKV1LLE.:2 .. .:: H41. n. :mfu'...........':.; ,,---.....t. ;m--.........", :J.o..m' _.. ,, :: .."--..... W",........n" 'o & ,., _.........' ._ "........_...., v< I[ [Jay,Jester. USNiet: : Mgr::.' :PHONE'771 S780 .O..i r'-- Join tieNN/ crowd of.. . OFFICIAL. .... .. ...... STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION .:.,: ;. 1718781! .. I .II. "' ''' .'. PJzzaLtm : "JAYS"! : WESCONNETTStandard. I " [i Need_...-,-... 'HI"'III.'I! .:, : .. Service. %. ... ....,.... I Dine INN or Carry Out RED GREENE'S GARAGE IWri 1 IjiiiiBiV \ 4420 772-8000 Blanding Blvd. Four Miles South of NAS- Highway 17 Orange Park ; CempUte Aeto RtyalrsWe Fast Service-Licensed Inspectors ) ,s .,. 1111 Cesery Open 0800-1800 Monday t hru 'Friday :. .- : e STAN A : 725-9566 MINOR REPAIRS AVAILABLE : Open 'til 2 a.m. FrJ.ot.-12 p.m. Sun. thru Thun.t .: f y3r Order by Phone for Fast Service 9AUo\v\ About 20 Mlrt. ____ t- ... .... .. ..,.,.,. ..... .. .... .. ... __ :.. _I-! &.:: :-u ._ on.. '':''_ W:o.> =-=:i: <::'t? ... t.=- !:; __"!:"II!! L -.AJ H 'HI" '>.ImC.tl.6""-: ':..::mllfr' ::" _, ""-"" R_"_ _)' :m;_X 1n. 'IJipfI"; : ,..,..., _ t'' ' 103rd STIKT FISH MAI 3ttf. ML1staflg I "irtt Swks We Uav t"I THE FUND OFFERS A DIVERSIFIEDANDSUPERVISEDINVESTMENTINTHE I FISHSHRII4POYSTERSI MOB1LE HOMES I LOBSTERSCRABMEATI COMMON STOCKS OF BANKS. I IHSEASOHI AMERICAN SHAREHOLDERS INC. 39&II26 * I Fctut1n $p ctalJy Prepared SL.aneAve8 741 I SmokedFish&DevildCrab$ 6524 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 > 7I3O27Qvgf 103rd St 772O9I Phone 388-7777 & 388-7004 150 H.w & UvJ Mobile. .. ffnea L.7... ......:::..v---. L ... ..:.:..:...... :... .....JA; :.. ...Jmm .... .. J ... .J.%.vuwrTI *tn -YiTh! !iI.QI mmo!!>. _.ilEUII!:_;!- ltl :!J1!. '!;l > .. ,.,. '* -!' a-rs<< M --- - ; OBJECTIVE Possible Growth: rii0iii'5.! I $I0601lering uF1LUflil NUISEIY sid KINDERGARTEN <:>" II 1111 III I I -1-- -I-i 1ltiiiiia.n '-TBJP'I fc.v.v. STATE LICENSED BONDED AND INSURED . -1 ""' I : 4fk.. ) wr---- Specializing In Personal Care "ICAN_f\ OCTOBER 21, 1969 I OPEN 24 HOURS Infants, Pre-School, and After School Care, NO MINIMUM AMOUNTS HEQUIRED TO INVEST / (All Ages) Call Or Write: I $ IZE. HOT BALANCED MEALS AMERICAN SHAREHOLDER'S, INC. 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Check This Service Shopper Weekly For The Best Buys 'In TownI --. -r--J __ _- _. __ -uuI--------- ------- - __----- - ----- - V October 23. 1969 I Page 8 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER I( Marine, Wives Plan Hospital Ward Party If'j. .. \ A business meeting of the order by President Carol from the Jacksonville area, a Berry and Mrs. Carol with Scoppe the will en 1 (/" _____ ) Marine Wives Club met Monday Scoppe. chairman be appointed by Mrs. be on hand to help I ; < night at the Marine Air Detach The tertaining at t the hospital k t ment. A motion was made that due to Scoppe tofinish out t hei term. Refreshments t and prizes will be : motion was carried and Mrs. The meeting was called to the departure of our president Joan Berry was appointed and provided by the ladies.The . to the chairmanship. next regular meeting .wlll accepted which beheld Nov. 3 at MAD All wives ward ADS The hospital party make your will be held Tuesday night was active duty and retired Marines theshopping discussed. Mrs. Marie Slocumb, in the area are invited to join easier Mrs. Doretha Miller, Mrs. Sally club. ' :OMBAT AIRLIFT A mem- her of transient alert, Tuy Hoa, AB, signals in a C-141 Star '' r lifter, to load out F-100 parts x used on aircraft The MOST MORTGAGE BuPersManualAvailable Now Washington For the first for MONEY I time, the completely rewritten your money e BuPers Manual will be available to all officers and enlisted! men OVER 20 MODELS who wish to purchase it from the One way or another, you'll pay for the home. you occupy .so why of Documents, U. not get the most for your money. Build yourself a permanent home BUILT ON YOUR PROPERTYWashington Printing Office, on your property. .one that will increase in value. D. C, 20402. When building for qualified property owners, It may be purchased after Nov. Jim Walter Homes will provide 100% mortgage 1 at a cost of $8.50 for stateside ANEW HOME. financing. But that's not all. To really// orders or $10.50 for foreign mail cut your costs, we'll build your new home to orders. Ordering number is D- almost any stage of interior completion. Finish 20862969.;: Today's BEST Investment the rest yourself, as much as you want, and This change in policy was made savo money. to service those who need to study the manual for information : concerning advancement in rate / .;z.. r examinations. .3 In addition, a Navy + for the :av.; correspondence course .>:> ;:{,a manual will be available around ry W' -;*_- August for use by those who want (+ + > ;4-r; ;' ; to further their professional ': .> qualifications in Navy personnel administration.' m>,:?,.... _+?''?n 4. The new manual to be x..:,.. zCL; distributed to all ships and .. % stations this month has a new I ,...+r article numbering system, style a::;+ and format,and a comprehensive '' ; index and table of contents. Tot + s; maintain'currency; quarterly \ changes in the manual will be ->. '>< made beginning Jan; 1, 1970. Any errors noted in the manual should be reported directly to the ., Chief of Naval Personnel in an official envelope. The errors will :' be corrected in subsequent JSEs . , 1 4; .k changes. b ry' r 3-bedroom OXFORD ? .-__________", b ( a I ; 1 .Q ..,. r 1 , j- 1i s ,::,\ ,s4 \ : IA : .., {{ l f : rMOTORS : For more than thirty years, property having a home built on it has ...:: : . gained value each year. Almost everything else you buy today will I I begin to lose value from the moment it is purchased. If you build I P-L-E-N-T-Y {f Used VWs 1 ecomean ReasonableSTATE investment with a cash value that will grow each month. Don't ; lose your monthly payments. Get the most for your money. Invest ina j: i "0+ INSPECTED permanent home built on your property. > CARS : '. ...... I NOW : .. --------- ... complete, factsw : .''' :; 64 .$590 : : ,_ : : * .. Drop by: "a,. irrEWalterDlsplay.parkorsen. f. ?: ConvertibleSy. 1 :the coupon:lor"the new'catalog' over.20.: : Auto trans.., Power, 1 -j-J[ models. We.want..: .. to have' it R&H. / ; you. so you 64 CHEVY I II. $640Ingonyour.prope.tvth ,,, can'get"complete facts and costs of,.build. .....'f.. :. 1 2-Door 6-Cyl., / __ 1 Jim:Walter :: u- 8. way:.: I Auto trans.. 1 CASUAL Cottage .Put your name and addre.o".the coupon: 64 ANGLIA. .. $440 / ::drop it,in the:mail and we'll send your cat*,...; I English Ford, / 'eiogkight.away f ; ',: :; 2-Door.. A of-SecoiuL foutA & Cottager },l; I I 64 RENAULT $340"Dauphine" 60 CHEVROLET. $190 Jim Waif I 2-Door 6-Cyl., ero? of I Auto trans., R&H. I 1 I 59 PICK-UP. . $390 I JIM WALTER HOMES I Chevrolet. I (Moil to the nearest office) tfAl Very clean and Runs JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 32205 I would like to know more about your building and : GOOD! . I financing plan. Please send me a free catalog I / ------- :- - 3281 'WEST BEAVER ST. I am Interested in We Seil FiUNCe P.O. BOX 6248 PH. 388-1585 a Q Home Q Cottage I lay- : HK I NAME . BRUNSWICK, OA., OCALA. FLA. LAKE CITY FLA. TALLAHASSEE, FLA. Normandy, 32670 32055 ADDRESS 116566 ' 2508 Norwich St. 3001 S. Pin. St. P.O. Box 1045 2526 W. Tenn.*.. St. I . P.O. Box 1136 P.O. Box 954 3030 E. Duval St. P.O. Box 415 CITY rd 1 FHJ 264-0757 PHI 622-8118 U.s..90 & Olu.U. AT. PH 576-1138 I, TATE PH 754-8558 S I I I .. Telephone I 781 49 78 I My property i Is located !In_ _Cownty. : r /r rt I -! - tet' ------------ 23, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 9 , '" i>L.I ____.._... J Ji ,. . I vpE ' p i iN ip iq ' ' . ,;;, ,','1'," .' "' " '.;ft;.< .' ,' ..If <... ,';.-.., ,t. t. :' . : % % ; : "., ". . i u \ & > ' : p % 1<0 '""' ' f', > < ;:;; .. ar : @'r 9r," ry y ,. :>: ,.., ". 3 . < , .. ,A .'.\, , . '.:. .\v(0": ''"-I, 1 p'" < ,< .. .' : \. ; ".... f '. . ' 1 . &: J; r tkM I I,,' . .;;: ' ,,,'" d ':"; Ar I, /' ',:Ji'T. ::101, y ld l ' \ ,;4hl'' w? d L I ' : . , y l J , Nrs. ,11Mr + 1S ..., vyf V ;*:::4 't t p 4 Y r N a 3 s r+ 4 Photo courtesy of TIME-LIFE, Inc. You can't. He is an American by the terms of the Geneva con- ment of our prisoners.You . serviceman, a prisoner of the North vention and to release all membersof are urged to write a letter .,.. Vietnamese. He is one of the hun the U. S. Armed Forces now heldas asking in the name of humanity " dreds now held in Vietnam without prisoners of war. We of the that . ", proper food medical care or regardfor Jacksonville Council Navy Leagueof all injured prisoners be ,the established conventions for the United States ask that you released as quickly as possible war prisoners. He has no com- respond by sending your own letter the names of all prisonersbe . munications with the outside world. to North Vietnam. Thousands of published ; Chances are his own family has no Americans have already mailed prisoners be allowed to .. word of him, no way of knowing if he such letters asking for humane, exchange mail with their families treatment for our prisoners. In I be '" ; is alive or dead. impartial inspection .; Some American prisoners have addition to writing your own letter made immediately of prisoner I been held in solitary confinement for perhaps you can encourage the startof facilities I.t ' "" extended periods. Some has gone as a letter writing program where prisoners receive proper ", long as a year and a half without you work. diet and medical care ' I being able to speak to another The leaders of the North Viet- Letters should be brief and to the American prisoners, namese have shown that they are ", human being. point. They should NOT be abusive. 5 wounded, have been sensitive to world and U. S. public Airmail 5 some seriously postage is 25 cents for a "t paraded through the streets of opinion. Letters from the people of letter under Vfc ounce. Address the Hanoi taunted and reviled by this nation to the government of envelope to: North Vietnam may have great Office spectators. of the President 4 Introduced influence to win better treatment for resolution - Democratic i A concurrent Republic Vietnam r in the United States U. S. prisoners. It is important that Hanoi North VietnamVia Congress by Representative William the North: Vietnam Governmentbe ( Hong Kong) United made aware that the - the calls on k L. Dickinson, States Government the United overwhelming orlty of American This appeal brought to you as a Nations and the people of the worldto citizens regardless of their Individual public service by the Jacksonville appeal to the North Vietnam beliefs about the war are Council Navy League of the United . Government and the NLF to abide deeply concerned about the treat- States.October . v -- -- October 23, 1969 JAX AIR NEWSI AFTERBURNER page 10 , Gunmen HoldElections r Mystery Pedestal The NAS Cecil Field 'Rod and C CECIL ErectedMany Gun' Club held elections for the people have been asking upcoming year on Thursday, 2 about the construction that has P .October, at the Lke Newman been going on outside of the main recreational area. gate at NAS Cecil Field. It only took a few phone calls to find the Fti l Billy Gunter was elected as answer. Station Operations is president of the organization.Other planning mount an A4A Skyhawkon )H the officers selected by LAPSll1Ejaoccsooqys the cement pedestal that was members were Duane Wild (vice built by Public Works. This is an president), Bob Reagan appropriate entrance marker, as (secretary), and Stan Gosc & i most of the Navy's A4's are now , (treasurer). or soon will be home-based at _ Plans for a 'turkey shot' to be Cecil Field. held sometime before Christmas, S &\4\41 4 and also, a hunting party were \ formulated at the meeting.. Meetings are always held on the ----1 :\ %\ 't1 first Thursday of the month at the .Lake Newman clubhouse at 1930. rii1 -1\\\ 1hief 1\\ .. Anyone interested in joiningthe S club should contact one of the . officers at the following listed extensions: president, ext. 103; Raymond Vaughn,who spent his last tour at Attack Squadron vice president, ext. 413; or Forty Four as'career Information' specialist retired from the Navy treasurer ext. 301. this month. , Barbershop d ; Quartet III- Singing All male personnel (militaryand riL't: civilian) who enjoy singing have an outstanding opportunity Newly elected officers of the Rod and Gun Club take time for a waiting for them. photograph. Seated from L to R are Bob Reagan, Billy Gunter, Duane Wild, and Stan Gosc, Standing are Mike Holt, C. Bateman, and Jack The Greater Jacksonville Hetzler. Chapter of the Society for the New, WASHINGTON (AFPS) Preservation and En- k5 r and Delightful, A 22 per cent gain in G.I. Bill ER JyII Wi1N Ir couragement of Barbershop w't. e Fun-Oriented enrollments is expected this fall, Quartet Singing in America is Apartments Donald E. Johnson Administrator looking for new members. Ac- of Veterans Affairs, reports.A cording to YN2 Johnson, 'Bar- 2Vi Mil.. South 1969 peak fall enrollment e 'R bershop harmony is by far the of 635,000 veterans was forecast 9BE ot J AX on US 17 by the Veterans Adminis- best and most pleasing style of ORANGE PARK tration chief who noted that singing that men can participatein. PHI 304- 4203 the figure was 520,524 last fall, 4UaJ Tope/' .' and 380,037 in 1967. T V :::1 If you are interested in singingout , with the'Barbershop Quartet' FIRM!-PT never hurt any S society contact Johnson at ex- one. Virni Lisa says, "It helps Men in uniform. tension 510, and he will give you strengthen the leg; muscles and " further information. build a firm body. We know, ..... we know! : . NAS Association Members Only AIR IIASEPAWNSHOP ... UNIFY Sk '...GROUP INCOME RATES PROTECTION : ENROLLMENT NOW OPEN ..;,; your bills with aUNILOAN Mutual/ \ NEW OWNERS . .5 ,;'.. milhiJVr. 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You might have enough left .sfer chirjt F-70or F-78x14 $ 2495$236 FET. -: to buy a UNI-cycle, UNIVERSAL WELCOME HERE EASY, EASY TERMS .. n We finance anyone from Seaman to Admiral ....even Civilians! Home of the UNI-LOAN MM/YMMMIIMMM111U1MIMNYN/11111 vm IIH I I... ".MMMMM WE UHDERSlUAli .. , : Department Stores Company Stores and Independent Tire Dealers '" :: .UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT COMPANY '.: 6015 BLANDING BLVD 771-3442 "''1' t 3312BeachBlyd. (Across from the House of Bargains -y ,', .. Jacksonville, Florida 32207 J 5444 Normandy Blvd. 786-073I :;:. y., ,:: :: ," ',' Telephone:398-1581 .5 5 2809 Mayport Road 246-4825 .. \1' !. ,.: -- wwn w MIMMMMMYMIIMMr/MMMMIINNM_"mllllllll""I1"1' 1 I _ .', .': : ': . __ R i 23, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page I II I HOLT, PUBLISHING COMPANY I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGPublishers M 110'I' HOSPITAL: THE.. IMPOSSIBLE j YEARS' : CALL: 388 27SS JAX AIR NEWS : Ads should be mailed not later than Schedule I SUNDAYOCrOBERZ5 J NAS Jacksonville I Tuesday for publication the following I Thursday. Ads arriving too late for this NAS 'THE CINCINATTI AFTERBURNER" Movies will be shown nightly at : J NAS Cecil i deadline will be published the following week the NAS Theater at 7:30: p.m. KIDD' Color drama starring Field ',' .: unless the publisher Is instructed otherwise. There will also be a kiddie Steve McQueen, Edward G, .I ,A check or money order for the full cost of f the matinee at 2 p.m. Saturday and a Robinson and Ann Margret. A- MAIN OFFICE ad must be received WITH the copy for the regular feature at 2 p.m. Sundayand VG (101 mins.) ad. holidays.The HOSPITAL: I GORATH' 4747 San Juan Avenue : Jacksonville, Florida I RATE: Minimum charge (3 lines) $2.00 Hospital Theater will have one nightly feature at 7 p.m. Cecil MONDA Y OCTOBER 27 Per additional line (words per line) SO.50 Field will have two nightly shows during the week at 5:30: and 8 NAS:' CASTLE KEEP' Color p.m. Matinees will be shown on war drama starring Burt Lan- Ji t EMPLOYMENT' : ;@mwl 5 piece EARLY, has AMERICAN extra leaf, like DINETTE new, used 2 BR., House FURNISHED, Orange Park, 5 mIn. to weekends at 2 and 5 p.m. mins.caster)and Peter Faulk. R-G (105 only a few months. Sacrifice for $50. NAS, will rent to TAD Personnel, or ' 7817727. Bachelors, TV, Linen, Utensils Optional THURSDA OCTOBER 23 HOSPITAL: 'THE CIN-. WAITRESS WANTED!! LOST2 RINGSAt Air Cond., 264-6884. -. CINATTI KID'TUESDAY Good pay, good hours. Call 781 9818, the Indoor swimming pool at NAS NAS: 'HANG 'EM HIGH' - Mrs. Goff 10 A.M. .5 P.M. Jax. 1 Ruby Class Ring, and 1 Gold FURN APT. Color western starring Clint OCTOBER 28 Signet ring. Reward. 7712953. Lake Shore, Small, Clean private Eastwood and Inger Stevens. M SERVICE WIVES entrance. Utilities furnished. $50 3894275. VG ((115 mins.HOSPITAL .) NAS: THE SECRET LIFE OF CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS 'THE SUBJECT AN AMERICAN WIFE' Color Jobfinders 1022 Park Street.. 1372 354-7888 Cassat, 387.5626 or 'i <;1 lU ::'HQMJ: f tt WAS ROSES': Color drama comedy starring Walter Mat- 't IlKQ! m1XitB!\ JI'. starring Patricia Neal and Jack theau and Anne Jackson. A-G (92' WANTED mins.) ...d Albertson. G-E ((107 mins.) Man to work, Part-time or full-time to JUSTISS TRAILER PARK HOSPITAL: 'CASTLE KEEP' repair sewing machines and stereos. 1 Qtr. Mile AUTOMOBILES FURNISHEDEast No. of NAS, Clean modern 1606 Main Street. FRIDA OCTOBER 24 Apply Phone 353- . 1946. trailers and Apts. 389 3007. and West Coast 353 3691. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 NAS: 'THE IMPOSSIBLE WIVES MOBILE LIVINGOF JACKSONVILLE 1966 SUNBEAM ALPINE YEARS'-Color comedy starring NAS: 'DIRTY DOZEN' -Color 2 to 10:30 shift, High school grad., 18. New Tires,'Battery. Excellent. Call action drama starring Ernest (Azalea Mobile Home and Park4) Mile David Niven, Lola Albright 26 to with sales help promotionalwork. 765-2340 evening or weekend. No exp. necessary but must be North of NAS, lots and rentals, Near Ozzie Nelson. G-VG (102 mins.) Borgnine and Robert Ryan. A-E schools and shopping center. Clean, (149 mins.) able to meet the general public. HOSPITAL: HANG EMHIGH' and reasonable rates. 1969 YAMAHA ENDURO Manager Starting salary$115.per week offeredto on HOSPITAL: 'THE SECRET premises. Children and pets welcome. DT-1B, 250cc, Brand New. Just qualified applicants. Call Mrs. LIFE OF AN AMERICANWIFE'OPEN .6301 Roosevelt 389-9226. returned from WestPac Wife forces McGuire 398-5784 for appt. between 8:30: & 3 p.m. sale. Substantial discount. Lt. SATURDAY OCTOBER 25 ' 'DAYWG1n, SAYLMG5'1IIEtt4osN Hiltabldle VA-87. Ph. 771-3211, Ext. \ MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 175. SECRETARIAL HELP WANTED 12 x 60 Frontier, Large LR, Two Air NAS: 'GORATH' -- Color - Immediate opening, must be good Conditioners, 6x8 storage shed, 1969 CHEV. BISCAYNE science fiction starring an in OC1D a 26 typist, salary open, call 3887676. washer-dryer Kitchen, Near, chain-link Cecil 7718583.fence Elect. 2 Dr., Sedan, Excellent cond., 2100 ternational cast. G-G ((85 mins.) ,,\,,\.Ii/i4/i Continental Ins. Underwriters. miles, practically new. To be sold to NAS MATINEE: 'DAYS OF highest bidder. Ph. 772.2218 weekdays '" '- f THE EVIL GUN' Color western -- - HELPWANTEDI before 4:30.: Evenings weekends. Servicemen E- FOR SALE OR RENT starring Glenn Ford and Arthur I3DQ,14 - 4 or below, married with mechanical 10 x 55 Mobile Home, 2 BR, Washing 1969TRIUMPH Kennedy. WD- ability. Morris Pure Service (Center. machine, Very Good Cond., Near GT6+ 1536 Cassat Ave., See or call Morris, Cecil, Assume payments. Phone 264- 5 months old. Like new,$2500. Ph. 264- 3843360. 6719. 9640. SUNDAY HELP WANTED 12 x 60 WINDSOR Need salesmen, for growing Used Car Central air cond., & carpet., 2 BR, dealership. Call 786-2112 or 786-2954. Front living room, $1000 equity or best offer and take over payments. 772.2830 during: ,working" .hrs..only.10'x47'MOBILE . ;il J 1 IIIIIIIBtI1fltlDO ;!, HOME i j By owner. '65 Skyline. Take up 1OO GUARANTEE '. ,..: payments. Unfurn. 771.7276 after 6. YOU WANT TO BE .. We gave them the VW 16 point Safely and Performance In '. . A DISC JOCKEY pectlon. Then we tuned up, tightened, and replaced everything that needed It. And guaranteed them l007 for the repair or .For information dial 356 8351. 1 [U!: li. J: I i 1 mile replacement. Come-on of alt In major and double mechanical check.parta for 30 day. or 1000 OIL HEATERS ENGINE "TRANSMISSION 'REAR 'FRONT AXLE Cleaned and Serviced. Central Units, ASSEMBLIES SYSTEM 'ELECTRICAL SYSTEM; Space Heaters Wall and Floor Fur. WATERFRONT naces. Tylers Heating and Air Con. High wooded, perfect for retirementand ff Bold New Colors around living. Easy terms. ditioning. Lake Shore 4711 Palmer year Ave. 388 5161. Mobile Homes Welcomed 1 Mile Eastof ....", 1'1 Lake Ashbury on 209. Also new Call GEORGE'S KENNELS restricted sub division near com 388-2755 69 MUSTANG $24952Door Dogs and Cats boarded. Free pickup pletion. Contact La Rue 725 3992. Hardtop, V-8, Auto trans. and delivery Est. 1925, Poodle Grooming Reasonable, 5085 HOMES FOR RENTOR SALE! 68 MUSTANG $1995 Edgewood Ct. (Near Cassat and We help- NAVY ,Quick Move In Call 2-Door Hardtop, V-8, Auto trana., R&H. Edgewood) 389 0064 us firstl) Courteous Service. SILLAY REALTY COMPANY Get him offta 61 VW SUNROOF $795Heater 389.6201 New Paint. NEED FORM 171 62 VW SEDAN Updated for Upgrading? Need a $895 resume of past fob experience? R. H. FOR RENT OR SALE Mal Wheels, Radio and Heater. ' 'Revels Cedar River Services 384- Houses and Apts. Equity VA & FHA red white and ' 64 VW 1500' $11952Door 7298. resales. $100 down. Call Powell or. SEDAN USN Ret.264.2411 Orange Park Mills blue ribbon Radio & Heater. FOR SALE Realty, Military Free Notary. Live' crabs and fresh fish, Row Mullet, 65 VW SEDAN $1195Radio fat deep freezers by orders. Wilford start.HW & Heater.66VW . LAKESIDE ESTATES Fish Camp. 264-9707. Conv. to NAS, Large BR, 2 Bath, **"" > -- SEDAN $1295 Large panelled family room, NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS Radio & Heater. fireplace, utility room, central heat Consoles some with AM FM, tape and air. Call owner at 2646321. 67 VW SEDAN ", players. At dealers cost to liquidate $1495Radio stock. Full warrantyl) Phone 771 0409.. & Heater. FOR SALE BY OWNER 1969 SINGER ZIG ZAG 2'/2: acres of land, duplex apart. 49x31 68 VW SEDAN $1695 In cabinet, Buttonhole, Blind Hem, feet. New paint, FHA qualify. For Radio & Heater Monograms, All built in, $52.23 or Info. Call 7716225. Shown by appoint. . easy terms. To see call credit 66 MUSTANGconvertible$1695 manager. 388-0784. SHAPED RANCH V-8, Auto. trana., Air Cond., Radio & Heater, Black Top DISTRIBUTOR SURPLUS OAK HILL PARK 63 OLDS F85 $995 . Stereo,42 in.walnut console.New AM. Brick & Block,3 BR. & 2 Bath, Convertible, Radio & Heater, Power 772- & air, eat in Kitchen, Steering. FM, $88 full price. Terms. Phone Central heat 8076. Service Discount Co. 6110 103rd. built in range & oven, DR., sunken 64 RAMBLER AMER795 Living Room, finished Utility room, Pass the cigars. Announce his landscaped lot, fenced yard, screened 2-Door R&H. " arrival. And welcome him into SINGER LIKE NEW COND. patio, carport, pear" both bases, all ... You can have for repair bill. $19.50. schools and shopping. S/. loan, $121 a the world with U.S. Savings OVER 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Several other bargainsportable and mo. Call after 6 p.m. 7717386. cabinet models.6437 Wilson Blvd., 771- Bonds. It's a secure and easy 5028. way to save for his personal WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN No reasonable SELLING OUTIII offer I refused. tf: Mjiliilj: :IMR E NT Ls .itMi: : W$; future. Sign up where you STEREOS all makes and models, work or bank. Consoles, components, tape players, INC. combinations. A-1 1 Music Center 1606 2 BR, UNFURN. HOUSE US Savings Bonds, , Main St.GERMAN SHEPERD $60.5937 mo.Seaboard 771-4324.Ave. Water furnished, new Freedom Shares 1150 Lane Ave., So. Phone 7815511Open - Female, AKC, Black and silver, 6'/2 Daily 8 to 830 Saturday 8 to 5' Sunday 1 to 6 PMOctober '- HOUSE NEAR NAS . 3 BR J. . mos.,All shots, Intelligent beauty. B. Bailey NAS Cecil Ex. 342 or 2 BR, Den, Garage, $175 a ,mo. Call ,,; 3874658. Callahan 879-2248. . __ - U ------ ---- :L ----- ,1 , \ i Page 12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER October 23, 1969 I .. I : MAD News"': I s ox ep 'C 7 MAD's football team continues to yards for a second period touch cruise toward a third consecutivetitle down. Moments later Dan ,'the pistol team turned in Tillerson downed the Deserters !___ % another bulls-eye performance, quarterback for a safety. ? and two men reenlisted to pace The Marines led'24-0 at the half _ the activity at the the Marine and added the finishing touches q Aviation Detachment last week. with a 78-yard pass play endingthe Sgt. John Hollis reenlisted for game. six years. During the informal The pistol team turned in : ceremony, Sgt. Hollis was another sparkling performancewith .. .,;f.' ' promoted to his present rank, Richard Kinnell leading the >>.4..." t. .,,:..-j'..., ". : ryryry received his first Good Conduct } 4 '""'' ft1t.ll J 3"", Medal, was discharged and way.Kinnell won all three master ., .4': ''?''' ;l quickly reenlisted. Hollis is a matches and picked up the Grand ' cook at Galley Three. Aggregate Title. w ft\tt: \ AO instructor with 21 years in the School student,fired a blazing 866 t;;::,,>" Corps, reenlisted for three more of 900 to be the District Master years last week. winner. ::1 B Ua t1Y On the sports scene the MAD Currently the team is firing in football team finally ran up a the NAS Fall Intramural league. S +t 6 tI ..1 score of 32-0, swamping the With,two matches remaining, the N:1. $10,000 , Deserters.Les Marines are 6-0. Carroll uncorked three The District Scout Executive, scoring tosses to Pete Edwards, George Handley! of the North two extra points tosses to Paul Florida Boy Scouts of America Deputy and another to Edwards presented a scout coffee cup to L ; for the offense.On Marine Aviation Detachment the defense, George Moody Executive Officer, Maj. MauriceA. Mrs. Fleming, AW2 Fleming and RAdm. Hubbell returned an interception some 25 .Holder for his help Darter Nets $10,000 Re-Up BonusJax 4 A variable reenlistment 45. It was almost like having the squadron has maintained a 38.2 FREEMAN'SK1NGSLEY bonus multiple of four netted hunted recruit the hunters; Adm. percent retention rate among AW2 Bruce E. Fleming of Patrol Hubbell is a former submariner.A first tour personnel. Squadron 45, '$8,000 when he designated aircrewman, ..Ntu.rft shipped over for six years Oct. 10. Fleming enlisted in the Navy in A GOOD THOUGHT 'y Coupled with the $2,000 regular January 1966. From April until WASHINGTON (AFPS) - reenlistment bonus, the VRB September he attended classes at "A thoughtful mind, when it ,\ AND MOUND ST. entitlement brought Fleming'stotal the Naval Aviation Technical sees a nation's flag, sees not ORANGE PARK, FLORIDA bonus check to a plump Training Center in Memphis, the ;flag and only whatever, but the nation be its itself - $10,000.RAdm.. Tenn.,graduating at the top of his symbols, its insignia may, Jie reads WINTER RATES L. E. Hubbell, com class 'A' school. chiefly in the flag the govern- Mon.-Frl. play from 4 PM 6 PM for 50$ mander Cruiser Destroyer His primary duty is that of the ment, the principles the truths, Kid's Day Sat. 10 AM til 2 PM 50* Flotilla Six, administered the JEZ-SONO operator on Crew 13. the history which belongs to the Reg. Hrs. 4 PM to 10'PM Sun. I PM 10 PM ... oath of enlistment in a ceremony He also has the responsibility for nation that sets it forth." Special Rates for Groups & Parties attended by Mrs. Fleming, Capt.D. performing limited in-flight Henry Ward Beecher W. Herlong,commander Fleet maintenance. He is the , PHONE: 264-5801 PAY AND ALLOWANCES Air Wing 11, and Cdr. R. A. squadron's designated NATOPS 1 Mason, commanding officer VP- instructor for the JEZSONO.Fleming's The average U.S. Army soldier - costs, bonus brings the $6,830 to pay and equip for one year: $3.000 for total bonuses earned by VP-45 his basic salary, the remainderfor LOW RENT LOW TAXES etc. means.. personnel to approximately equipment, benefits food, $93,000 for the year.Thus far, the medical care and housing. I I. I IF SBob's> Oak Hill ACTORYREDUCTION Pure Service CenterOpen for your convenience 6am.10 p.m. i : I- Ths rood service pick up I delivery s Mecknic 'OR duty America i Foreign '(Irs." .. ;z Example of Savings: 771 9156, Jacksonville 103rd & Jammes Florida Road 69 PLYMOUTH S 16Q CvsttM Suburb Wr fOR WANT CASH? DEMONSTRAT19S:. FULLY EQUIPPED Including Factory Air Cond', Power Steering Power Brakes, etc. % You're NOW $ good 3197nAoUWJI mi $*- only for more atBeneficial up TO $1,600 DISCOUNT-CHRYSLERS TO CHOOSE FROM_ up TO $1,200 DISCOUNT-PLYMOUTHS Only 20 minutes South of NAS on Hwy. 17 Want to take a vacation, pay off your bills, and have extra cash-all at the same time?' Get a Drive i/tWe-Save/ jfdt af a a Beneficial All-in-One Loan.It does everything_ all at once. Call Beneficial today. CLAYTON A 1 REVELS Beneficial Finance System LOANS UP TO $600 Beneficial Finance Co.of Jacksonville - I: -J CHRYSWR IYMOUTH INC 5635 ROOSEVELT BLVD.,VENETIA VILLAGE SHOP.CTR. Next to Winn-Dixie Phone:388-9374 5059 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE 384-4595 MfEHCQVSPRiN6SFlA fHQNE 2644417 5 olk.r Bn.fiool effic*..",.the JockionyilU Aria > . . S. phcr book whit.paq.f for i> pf tt office' . -- --- -- -- -- October 23, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 13 } Cecil Sports 'i;e:a : x. 'S S aw wSaw aow.'a #.:w t. 'wa ; 2o4b. WAt : I Roundup > By SMC George Blackburn 'Touch Football'came and then under their the rain came, so the second half terback Tom belts Sabin now. Quar- 'i .. has been I.M I.M'i : of the season has gotten-off to a blessed with a number of fine slow start.: receivers who have had much too with wins over VA-15 and i VA-174 picked-up where they ADMIN (coupled with a forfeit finished when the rains came, win over Weapons). They are and were able to edge past AD- now tied for first place with VA. I'X trsk' MIN and bombard Weapons 40-0. 174 because of their overtime win . The Cecil Field Marines, who are against ADMIN ((18-2)). ':.. hoping to give VA-174 a run for The league standings for both I A .: the second half championship, American and National Leaguesare .*::* have taken two, downing VA-15 as follows: W i and defeating ADMIN 40-30. American League i Monday's action included a VA-174 3 0 % ), dual between quarterbacks, as VA-44 3 0 :$* ' A VA-174 'Hellrazors' downed the Marines 2 1 GREAT Marines 3014.SGT. Nelson of the VA-15 0 2 Marine team ran and passed the Weapons 0 2 Marines to the first score of the ADMIN 0 3' game, but 'Hellrazor' Don National League Jackson found his receivers open, play after play, to defeat the tuff VA-12 2 0 nLI Marine team. VA-172 1 1 NEWORANTS VA-45 1 1 LI : The VA-44 'Hornets' are VC-4 1 1 stirring around with three winsSPECIAL VA-105 1 1 :::. ::: VA-37 0 2 ''I: ;. ,. ;: . Bowling: The Thursday : ,' " National League appears to havea " I IS ! half champion of 'push-a-pin'in AOMD action as the nears first J r COMING .>< : .65 PLYMOUTH;;; completion. They are almost ten :'} :' games ahead of their competitorswho ;j Radio and Heater 1; are engaged in a struggle for I ; I;;1: ?. ?. ?. ?. 7. ?. ?. ?.. 1.... second place honors. Other r We'll be ready to greet you: winners last week were VA174No. j 3 and VA-45. VA-174 No. 3 j I 64 RAMBLER $777 busted ADMIN's bubble in their t\\1 /.. : : , :#: Clean 2-Dr R&H. :::: ::;: :: win; it seems as if the 'BlackShoes' i1 ': ; 64 BUICK I $777 :: : have lost their touch I THURSDAYOCTOBER ::|:i CONVERT R&H, New Top :::: , somewhat like that team from ' ::863::: CHEVROLET $666 :,::;: ' ::::: Sharp, Clean Car, R&H. :::: Baltimore I $; 64 FORD ; ,. $888 1; NAMTD No. 2 who at one time :$:::: Sharp. :::: was pressing the league leader :1lil!# 30th :|:: 65 V.w. $795 :::: has slipped from contention as : 'rr: :: Convert. R&H. : i;:> 67 FIREBIRD $1888 r: they dropped. three games to II BOQ. ? Circle the date in red. Make a note of our address if you :ft::: 400 W-4 spd. :::: 1 Standings in the league are: j drive a car, have a family or a home or a garden..or just a"" WHITTENMOTORS AOMD 28 8 r 1 hankering for great values. Plan to be here when the ribbon :: ; VA-45 23 13 .. Dental 21 15 ....:4.:;:. is cut and the doors open on this new, big, exciting Grants > I ; VA-44 VA-174 No.3 21 20 15 16 s ti j: -a complete retail department store. We'll be waiting. VA-174 NAMTD No.No.2 20 18 16 19 r COME ON OVER..WE'RE OPENING. OCT. 30 :;: 786"2112 10361 NORMANDY- 786"2954 :;: ADMIN NAMTD No. 1 15 16 20 20 4i 4 If! GRANT PLAZA 103rd Street and {landing' Boulevard N N AMD 10 26 :::: Next Door To The Deck ;::: FAETU 6 30 y }: :::*::::::*:::*::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I BEING DISCHARGED OR RETIRED? ATE.10 NEWLY OPENED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCECLERICALADMINISTRATIVETECHNICALSALES = 1 1 PLACEMENTS LOCAL AND OUT OF STATEs "t.:iiiii w...? S I f > Cavanaugh [B:I GrayWestsidoConsultants I>:,...,. SAN k/AAl AYL I j jt .; Personnel f.t."<::: s aJ ."'; W , ; ; I :: : 1y.d CALL 3I7-i4Ui FOE INTERVIEW 1147 SO. EDGEWOOD AVE. (1 Block (riM Edgewaad Theater) 11: . i I t' w_ r r A 1 1:: k rMi: =tOM'SL TIMVIUANA R0O s f's x', \ ;:\ nul JACUOtMWII r ; i ij STATION PHONE THIS PROFESSIONAL >: FROM WESTAMERICA D.J (Pete) EVERS District Mgr. II : MALL , GULF LIFE CENTER I i FLORIDA 32207 l l OFFICE 396-7703-HOME 264-6805 STORE HOURS: H.... thru Sat.! '10:00: to 10:00: Sun; 12:00: to 6:00 Ask which of the bcsuitable offered might funds for your-financial plans._-- KNOWN FOR VALUES .. e v4 I GRANT PLAZA 103rd Street and Blending Blvd. i.''', ,. -::: . JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER October 23, 1969 } Page 14 I r:: NATT Center In The NewsBy Navy Seminar Public Scheduled Speaking ; I ... m LOne The Secretary of the Navy are involved or will be involved in i:" SN Pat Williams feet, according to the captain of new first class was ad announced the third Navy Public the future with the public,such as 'R.< the boat. vanced, AQB1 J. W. Dudek. Speaking Seminar to be held at recruiters, public affairs per Fishing Trip Although many got sea sick out Dudek works at the Aviation Houston,Tex., Nov. 9-22. sonnel or members of the Blue l, there while grasping onto the Ordnance Shool. The seminar in the Shamrock and Gold.If . That deep sea fishing trip that boat with one hand and the They received their certificatesfrom Hilton Hotel is open to all Navy you are interested and needto read about in this column not >' you took Sunday. fishing gear with the other, two the NATTC executive of- personnel on active' duty, know more about this seminar so long ago place sea bass and one dolphin were ficer in a ceremony at Building reservists on two weeks active contact the Office of Information, ', Twenty left people, mostly that morning students, caught. 500.* duty for training, and Navy (Navy Department, Speech "" aboard Mayport the Kiawah. Re-UP Department Civilian personnel Bureau), Washington, D. C. The seminar will place its emphasis * The water rough, was pretty Christmas Mail the in < with some swells as high as 15 AE1 Donnie C. Powers, a on Navy spokesman relations. Personnel ; student at the AEI (B) School, community REMINDERThe to attend those who shipped over for four more years Deadline SetThe sought are Advertiser is the one : : GUY I Friday. This is Powers' second that supports the paper so reenlistment in his 13 years of latest mailing deadlines Air Parcel Post For small let's support the adver- Naval service. Before reportingto package mailing, Air Parcel Post tiser. listed the by U. S. Postal NATTC he was with VF-121 in should be considered. On parcels ' L. for surface and air BALLOUCDR. Miramar, Calif.. include Department weighing two pounds or under, Powers said he wants to get : airmail postage should be used PAL (Parcel Airlift) PAL f PEACEFUL Ret. back to California and packages mailed Nov. 30 SPACIOUS " USN, as soon as the mailing costs regular parcel through Dec. 11. MARSHALL ACRES possible, and with very good .- INSURANCEINVESTMENTS post rate to the APO or FPO 9 359 103rd Street reason. His wife Mary and three departure point plus $1 for air Jacksonville's newest & ; children are in San Diego.Advancements service from you city to the accepted up to 30 pounds in APOLLOENGINES your inspection. Large 44 x Financial Estate Planning weight and 60 inches in combined .:.' .... 75' lot. Insurance Programs New crows were being sewn on length and girth. Mailing is from ONLY $35 PER MO. all this command last week. (' Mutual FundsASSOCIATED over Oct. 28 through Nov. 30. 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Sheraton In New York City.SheratMiJadtsonvilleHotel. ture them All portraits are delivered to you at our store. You ... have your choice of several poses. No mailing, handling, @ or other charges. Age limit, 12 years. CEDAR HILLS PHOTO HOURS: NOW THRU SAT.-10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. . GULF LIFE CENTER SHERATON HOTELS AND MOTOR INNS. A WORLDWIDE SERVICE OF XXXi. : . t.tt .-, -... -.---- October 23, 1969 '-'., JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER Page IS Fourth Annual .C-cilite.Top Guesser; Jax Regatta : I 4 Wb Misses USC-lrish Tilt, Starts SundayJax Alas t No wise wonder in the with VA-174 since April. -The Fourth Annual NAS V I, football prognosticating world The fifth week winner is Jax Regatta will be held this V managed a perfect mark this married and an avid rooter of the Sunday as 100 sailboats are ex week BECAUSE no one had the Baltimore Colts and' New pectedto compete in the day-long foresight to pick Notre Dame and Orleans Saints. event on the St. John's. USC to tie. Man, (hope this Three other entries finished * The regatta will kickoff with a doesn't alienate any Irish fans) with 9.1 marks,but couldn't come pre-registration party Saturday xA you should know that Ara baby near matching Ingle's tie evening at 7:30: at the Sail Club a will settle for a tie (not around breaker selection. They were B. with registration Sunday from 8 0 the neck either) any day of the H. Lawson, Cecil Field: John to 9 a.m.A skipper's meeting will week! Remember the game of LaDavia, a metal inspector at follow at 9:30: with the first race the century, between Notre Dame NARF and Lt. Jim Hand Ad- starting at 10:30.: and Michigan State in '66? miral Stroh's aide at Com- The regatta is open to all Anyhow, Cecil Field now flies FairJax. sailing enthusiasts and officialsof high in 'grid guessers' esteem as the event expect sailing buffs one of their entries captured the from three States to take part. contest for the first time.T. I Super KeglerJax I Sixteen classes and an open T.D. Ingle VA-174 Dwight Ingle of Attack division will be run in the day Squadron 174 a squadron that long affair. contributes vigorously to the Nick Blasioli, a NARF You PickNAME 'Urn contest -selected nine of the ten machinist, rolled one of the games correctly and picked highest series in the area last r Football RANKTITLEDUTY Michigan State to dump week as he recorded 717 in the Michigan 2414. The actual score NAS Independent Men's Bowling ," STATION was 23.12 MSU. League. " Standings PHONE N0. Blasioli,who 204 pins Ingle, a 20-year old Aviation averages (Team listed first I is visitor Fire Control Technician from per game, was red hot as he ) National Asheville, N. C., has been in the notched scores of 221,227,and 269 Won Lost ST. LOUIS CLEVELAND- (NFL) Navy for a year and a half and in the 16 team league.IT'S . VAP-62 9 1 .., .It NARTU 6. 1 OAKLAND. SAN DIEGO (AFL) Hospital 2 3 1 FICEUR 2 5 UCLA STANFORD Air Ops 1 5 TIME FOR ACHANGE Medical 0 5 OKLAHOMA KANSAS ST..AUBURN' . American! .. ... LSU ! VP-16 Admin 10 4 .., 3 0 "MISSOURI COLORADO _ A-C Weapons Maint. 4 3...,'" i 4 5 SAN JOSE ST WYOMING The Boys at Robert's VP-45 3 ,,6 BOSTON COLLEGE ARMY HAVE Changed.... MARTD 1 7 MISSISSIPPI ST FLORIDA ST._ _ FROM THEIR NEARLY NEW 1 1969 CHEVROLETS TO THE BRIGHT NEW, ADS *Tie breaker: Predict final score between Auburn and BOLD NEW 1970 CHEVROLETSLET make yourshopping Louisiana State University. Indicate winners in other games easier by a'check 'mark. Ballot boxes are located In Galley One and the Main Exchange at NAS Jax and Cecil Field. Ballots must NAVY I be in by noon Friday. c ts t . 11 r ) &ODlY@INSURANC BANK AMERICARD.AMERICAN EXP RE STANDARD D OIL MASTERCHARGE Credit Card. Honored , ROOSEVELT MAll i car wash MONDAY THRU SATURD Y.8:30AM.5:30PM THE BOYS AT ROBERTS SHOW YOU NEW HOURS. 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OF ROOSEVELT THE BIG S STANDS . 6483 ROOSEVELT Now Renting-$130 Up ] 388-3583: AT NAS FOR SERVICElip 1 1 # :: OJ''' Page 16 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER October 23, 1969 ( Jax Links Set Admin Leads LeagueIn For OpeningThis WeekendJax Bid for Playoffs'Jax ' RAdm. R.J. Stroh and v, ,, f mr In American League The Red Darters of VP-45 Capt. H.O. Cutler will do the II r f action last Wednesday Admin became the latest team'to smash honors in a ribbon cutting 9 rolled to its fourth win ,of the MARTD a-s they dumped the ceremony Friday afternoon at 2 season by edging a stubborn Leathernecks 146. Charlie that will formally re-open all 18 AMD squad 8-0. Tim Sweeney put Barber and Don Wilson did the holes at the NAS Jax golf course. the lone touchdown over as he scoring damage for the Darters This will mark the completionof 1. .hooked a pass from! .quarterback on touchdowns runs and Wilsor a five month renovation Dennis McLaughlin and raced in. also added two points on con project involving all 18 fairways 41 Steve Howard added the extra versions. MARTD's lone score ,receiving new Bermuda grass. 4 Vg$ points and it was enough to win as came on a TD by Tony Boyer but Nine holes remained open theAdmin, defense allowed little it wasn't enough as they dropped throughout the summer while the : i yardage. The win enabled Adminto their seventh game against, one other nine received the new move into second place with a \grass. The back nine holes were 3 xiCHAMPION possible slot in the playoffs.In 'win.Hospital whipped FICEUR in completed first and golfers have action Thursday Hospital action Monday 25-6 as Steve been well pleased with the fine picked up their second win and Freeby crossed over for two quality grass from which to play EAGLES-Sal Molle puts a grip on the American League handed Air Ops their fifth loss touchdowns and Ted from the fairways. Championship trophy and accepts congratulations from Capt. H.O. in a tough 12-8 battle. Willy Maximowicz added another for The course will all 18 holes Cutler, NAS commanding officer. Molle captained the VP-16 squad to Durkin and Del Penn each scored the winners. Ron Wright put the for regular play open starting a perfect 10.0 slate in intramural competition and gets the beaming for the winners and Billy Orr six pointer on the board for approval of his skipper, Cdr. R.H. Schulze. Saturday. tallied all eight points in a losing FICEUR. cause for Air Ops. r I I PING-PONG NEWS I I (#;::;::: %\ Fairfax Title .....:........ ...":':':':O; .;..;..:.:.:.:.;,,;. .;:;:;:.x.;.>>;.. ;...:......:.:00:.;..,...... ..' ...:.:.:" '...'" : The last call out for ARE YOUR WESCONNETT FURNITURE CO. jw j\\; ? Jax- goes 18.75 for Grabs ...... ,.. ........,. ..... ..,.. ,.. .... units interested in entering a X25 QONDSr ? Up :':' ':-:-:-:': : -::-; : :-:;:: y.Ht:: : :<<: :-:<<;o.n.tfft -::-:}:;}:? -:<< ;M.SV4WY.4M'N?;' .1w ;Y1s'::: team in the NAS Ping Pong unit desiring to Jax The ComFairJax AIR CONDITIONERS t1111t1lm League. Any enter the competition should call Football Championship will get s r NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES m ,:11\\1 the Athletic Department, 3239, as underway Monday afternoon at 1 f;;;1 1 NEW J USED TV SETS 1 rassmm;1; ; 'soon as possible because league 4:30: at NAS Jax as three area ................ 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The appearance of advertisements In this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. I"OCEANIC rh' 9 d t S\ fri f, d a hr R ( . k SSSS i1 'T5 5' I * \ t : \ \ t \ . \ . l 11 t j < \ a' g fr'S ; K h S V 1: } jg . i kvMs. I n;#i F\hKT4'' ipat?, : a tOI S i I I U LEADERSHIP.... i OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED" rONO* T.: . U R01 \\4-. EDITION October 23, 1969 Page 1 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER/Mayport' MIRROR SPECIAL __ .. ....j'R: M & 6 A&66 .UUI!I/ ! U h . . - -- ...-- ,.. ,.,.,.,.,. ,.JI ".. ".. ,.JIt".JIt, 7"7"- i I '>. IIt , '\ 'rnrlnmnfintt'I t l'J'Jgr: , ,-" .. .. r' WHEREAS, it is of vital Interest to all citizens of the United States of America that we possess a sound National defense; and ., i 4f WHEREAS, It Is well known that our strong Navy and Marine Corpsare making great contributions to the security of our nation and free men everywhere; and . WHEREAS, the mobile forces of the Navy manned by highly trained and dedicated personnel provide a deterrent force virtuallyfree from surprise attack; and WHEREAS, since 1922, October 27th has been celebrated nationally and. locally as Navy Day, a day on which It Is only fitting"and proper that the citizens of this great nation give well deserved honor and recognition to the achievements of our mighty Navy and w ; ; a tr, 4 particularly to its heroic men and women-living and dead-all over the world, for their patriotism, loyalty, efficiency and IM hukk +dl devotion to . duty k : NOW, THEREFORE, I, Hans G. Tanzler, Jr., Mayor of the City of Jacksonville .. Florida, do hereby proclaim Monday, October twenty-seventh, . Nineteen Hundred Sixty-Nine as : NAVY DAY and call upon all citizens of Jacksonville to take part in ., appropriate observance of this day through the. many. channels.r" open to them. F *+ , : "' 'it:5..:, HAS p,1AIA L'IL, ; \ A41 \ u1 ar 7N October proclamation Tanzler Jacksonville Mayor. Hans signs a. r N declaring Oct. 27 as Navy Day In Jacksonville while Bud Steele, president of the Jacksonville Navy League Council, and RAdm. Robert J. Stroh, commander Fleet Air Jacksonville - look on in approval. J r ,,",' " -,', . . ' .0 ' ,. COMMANDER LILT AIM JACKSONVILLE ., I" .' OX &4. U. .. NAVAL AIM STATION JAcIt_u.a. FUOIIIOA Illll f: -' :? '" ;T.ii'iii.( , Navy Day 1969 marks the 194th anniversary of the HT United State. Navy. The same spirit which ' guided the men of the Continental Navy is foundin , I our Navy today--with its supersonic jet >; ,', aircraft, nuclear power and sophisticated weapons systems. But just as it was during the days of 1775, the courage, leadership and dedication of our Navy men and women remain the hallmarks of our great Navy. This year's theme, "Oceanic Leadership--Opportunities Unlimited," is particularly appropriate in calling attention to the unprecedented challenges which confront this nation--and the role the Navy plays in meeting those challenge. Today the United States is facing a concerted Soviet maritime challenge on the oceans of the world. Our oceanic leadership is being tested in other areas--the merchant marine, underseas technology, and fishing. There still exists a hot war in Southeast Asia, with other potential hot spots simmering around the globe. Expensive equipment or complex management systems alone will not provide the "oceanic leadership" so vital to the future health and security of the United States. L' .. That prime responsibility rests with the dedicated : people of the Navy. t'li&r::: The forces within the Jacksonville Complex are i4 c providing that leadership and playing an importantrole in today's naval operations. Our installationsare presently providing more support to the fleet--with fewer personnel and reduced r.sourcethan at any time in our history. Our ships .and squadrons have, and are now serving, combat tours in Southeast \ yk Asia and deployments to other important areas of the I world. ;,). I It On this Navy Day 1969, I salute the men and women of the Jacksonville Complex who are serving with pride and devotion. You reflect great credit upon your families, your Navy and your nation. " . STROH Rear Adafral, U.S. Navy , X \XK* -- .- ----- ." -- , October 23, 1969 JAX,AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER/Mayport MIRROR SPECIAL EDITION- Page 3..: -- - - -- --- - --- - ---- - We are proud of our long association with Navy Personnel ,;:' ', .,. . . In the tradition of "Iron Men "" I ' in Wooden Ships" we salute : "l ;;,:;, : ., the U. S. Navy on ,. ,. .,", }t _ their Day.4" ::; ,, ' rt,1 r AVYV'l.: \% .. ) ':" '. ::1 : _ 27 October 1969 -i1 ' -.. :: S ,sl l t't'i t't r,i ',' w' ; '.... 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H r': i P.HONE7716161 , MEMBCK FOIJCKAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION --, 1- SPECIAL EDITION October 23, 1969 Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER/Mayport MIRROR f _ 11: f c.7 .. .:. .. Sailor i 69 :-: ; I IBy But too, it was the indomitable ,'". JCC Chuck Schroyer r- spirit and willing action of those .\ ,: .......; \ ; '. ; HAS JacksonvillePublic young sailors as much as their Affairs Office i training.For . .1 every generality that 1iM.11' ,. .... 'oN'j tip sailor of 1969 describe the .. .t.' ..,: The Navy's might typical reflects the vibrant and changing bluejacket of today, there are a society that produced him. He ii dozen other specifics that make comes from the small towns of ( ,. each man different from another. .p middle America and the Among intellectuals it's h r sprawling metropolises of New popular to describe young persons . 0:' York, Chicago and Los Angeles. from their actions and He's bigger, brighter and more reactions within a group. While : aware of the world in which he young sailors do have many of U. S.J"ILY.NAVAL AIR IwwMh STATION..... .. Mr_ .::'::: lives than his predecessor who the same characteristics, individually I.. I ::: went off to bootcamp a quarter of they defy the norm.They're . a century ago. Chances are he'll as perplexing and COMMANDTNG OFFICER'S NAVY DAT MesSAGI! :::: as be whisked off in jet age fashionto As ws prepare to celebrate Navy Day i9ojt 1* fitting ::: complicated as the structures of f time to recall tho uny chall.ngIS that our Nary his aot ,:; recruit training, imbued with end rc... during tu I" ,.... of anslce to thh pat American society from which l::, :: the spirit of '76 and the highest _ they :came. They probably ..... the tint Co"th.tIt.1 Mary victories over the IrltUhel. : . ideals of 20th Century youth.As eo to thf .teat ... httl. of 'orl' Wit Too -. to o. :': represent the most militant and . . lb.'toltiatlr.yuarnro.r courage. and uarfar..ottI'i: : ::;: .It o hao of boon lb. ::: he transitions from civilianto b t M N idealistic philosiphies of individual Navyaen that has dominated against, all od'.. with him the ::: sailor he brings :. Th. -cradle btu l. the ewa.who hvclearea enemy aetherspassed ,- .:. rural Americans 'today. Intermingledwithin munition to keep long guns pounding enemy petition, philosophy ,of America's and climbed tote a plan** cockpit to bo Uunch.d i: from car- ::: the Navy team, they giveit rttrt into the heat of battl. bare added to thach areas and the bustle of city life. .pt.r that h.... ..d. tb. Hn,Th.r.n, of victory ill war :: variety and substance.The . ::: ambitions talents, The interests , , On the other side of the col., the Navyman h.. won nimaroue ::: Navy's the better for it. other billion la the fight for human pride and dignity. The .'. apathy and vigor of youth reflecthis credit |oea to ehonion ho have painted erphanafei in Europe, Probably ,the one most important built hoipltal facilltloi for the sick in Vietnam, andclimbed ::: past as he melts into the great r 4' into the cockpit to fly relief It.aa to the victimsof .:. conclusion that be hurrlcanei and other dh..t.... They have added to lb.Navy's '.' of recruits to form a can .put.Ho" of urtlte t. .."kI.'. : : collage : theorized about today's hen thinking of this ,...'. Navy Day theme .. Oceanic ::: company ''In a new world of young Leadership ... Opportunitiea Unlimited.. .. it nlht be appropriate :': uniforms and formations. bluejacket is that he has given of to add a third phrase Challenges Unprecedented ::: himself. Whether he's dischargedin Teda : Naryo.n and uo.oo .re f.ced with a .hooting war Weeks later he emerges from band, : 0011 :: one and so unpr.dtctabi. cold war en tho oth.r. : or three or ...,..tho th.n cAalluga our .foro.of Iotb. th., an. ilring .or. .f thasolos. :.'..: San Diego, Great Lakes or the way it's done' or 'It's theNavy's one year years-- they are bain) required to ...t tho challenges of longer .:a':. Orlando a little taller and with way of doing things.' ''' ;,Dt <;..i4N,. ....! IJ//J deployments challenges of maintaining equipment that two small of white or 'M: >< ''''; M.< '' ' .lIihh. stripes ''' ' ' ; is <* ' mi ::: bluejacket a ; more sophisticated each day the ch.l- Today's young #"A --- ', \. ' tong.. to ...t th. OYer Incnaiog d..anda .lIcod o. the :': crimson the sleeve of ''Y.' " on Navy In Ito position .. this nation's defense tow. green or challenge to the leadership "" '<"' .v' : wrmw : !#. >*4'5; ' T. those at HAS Jacksonville who h... aacriflced to help ::: his newly tailored blues. capabilities of petty officers and ,. ,1.t1''J.' : .... 'n_ " this Otatton..et its requirements during this ,,,', many past of A + year. I offer air praise. You have shown initiative anddetermination ::: Unlike his predecessor a officers alike. He's no longer .d' 'bl -' in difficult ttmee. You, too, are adding ' " " to the Navy's cTotloulag biaory .f noting ivory cba ::: 'seaman' 'airman.' He's " I.".. wUh bald and n.elute .ctlol. :.: or \ , :: Brown or Watson or Washingtonan ,' A :.: individual! He is interested in U H. O. :::: the why of things, not necessarily t :: C.pwtn. uM. Navy '.:.. because of a desire to buck the Commanding Officer '' ::: system but because he's interested a "0 r in himself, his ship- u mates, his city, nation and the world. He may not necessarilyagree with or understand the perplexing intricacies of'' in- ternational politics or missions or . ",>.. deployments or a thousand other things that are his lot while in r J Igtslcdlk uniform.Let . "" him know he's importantand -, qt ? he'll double and redouble his g 4 ega w \.f.- efforts to prove himself worthy.By . 8 their very nature sailors -' {. seem a grumbling lot. It's a way stays on for twenty or thirty, he i'r I of life at sea. It helps while away has helped make this country's ..". the time between work and the Navy the greatest in the world. ever incessant talk of girls and And if he has worn a uniform with home. Perhaps these youngstersseem pride for any time at all, he'll be couple of decades ago, odds are a little immature to older better for it. his next stop will be one of the hands. But American youth, it As the Navy celebrated its Navy's widely scattered seems has an inherited ability of 194th anniversary this week, it is y yr0.NANaNS technical schools where he'll carefree gaiety. They have the meeting challenges unprecedented . I learn to maintain or maneuver a ever present ability to find humorin in the "history off sophisticated piece of gadgetry the most depressive o mankind.To . he'll one day find aboard ship. situations.But the messcooks, mechanics, :.::. Months quickly elude youth and when the chips are down, barbers and bakers, electricians :::: NAvq.TATION4ra'.T OACssWNTao.Tarp soon the recruit is through with it's these same young men that and technicians who continue to . ::: IIIW WM 13 October 1969 advanced training and findshimself are able to react the quickest: and carry on in the finest traditions of :: The then for levy liar this year "Oceania Laadenhlp", aboard ship or at one of remain steady in the face of the naval service, a WELL .:. keynote tho challenging goal till U... lavy face la to....,'. the seemingly thousand danger. DONE this the 194th an- one and on ::: troublcaoB tin** Jt 1* a goal that .. will aehlevm only , ':..:' through feeaioaal th men. development of th* a<.of. a quality fleet manned by porn one other places that has an When explosions ripped the niversary of the United States .. empty billet. flight decks and brought havoc to Navy. Sea power 1* vital now aa It hos been throughout sob :.}: .of U* 1911 yean during which we have inn a fledgling seaenrlra He reports to his new commandsure two of the Navy's great aircraft Each deserves the salute of a : grow Into the organisation know ..... ve ' ) v. tbs Ben carriers :::: of that fraud service mat perpetuate that growth by evidencing of himself but not sure of months ago, it was the grateful nation. ::.:: tho aeamanahip iam' dedication aa did our to counterpart UM bael principal throughout of prafoaaioaal. peat year. the system. He'll do what he's young Navymen who earned the ::: Ship that have deployed from Mmyport, during the post asked and then some, but he grateful praise from senior of :-: year have epemtad U dangaroua watere and have boon] eipoood wants to know why? Sailor '69 ficers after the tragic events. It to r: the violence of nations at war. They and their Ben have ::. eerved with distinction. The** officer and Baa have .boon a no longer is content with the was refreshing to hear someone .r ': rdlt to our Pap and have truly ....4 the fin. tributes. . :.::. to that maintain.Other they have. ) been accorded by tho free world which we seek elusive answers 'Because that's speak out on behalf of the youth '.' ful bluejackets who faced the ::: units deplore and became a part of "'. U... Force dangers of fire . :.:: .nt., with th* north Atlantic Treaty Organisation in tAe and exploding ::: Mediterranean. 'They proudly shoved our flag and representedour bombs to save their L nation and our lavy it a Banner that me rite our ealutea ship and ::: and a "Well Dona* for their worthwhile, but leas glamourous shipmates.So . ::: cootrlbutUon malntalalng "'. freedom of th* sea*. :::: impressed was the Navy's Military peraonnel here at the Mayport Naval Station have :.::.: la a similar Banner further enhanced th* fine reputation of top admiral in the Pacific Admiral , :: tho elation . and have fully validated th facility's Bottot .:.: 'rtno., oenriee for tho fist rl.e" ...". John H. Hyland, com : .:: All of you, of flue re, elvll earrtee, enlisted am and yea, mander in chief of the US. ::: )'Iv.i... and families, can look with pride upon th. accomplish Pacific Fleet at the :.:. Bat of the past '.IP. You have provided th* ."pportII.., time of the : ha permitted th. fleet to accomplish. their alas Ion. Without Enterprise fire you our coal certainly would not have .boa _i..4. that he A .9 ,, remarked 1': Proud aa ve may. be of our aecomplishmenta. : 'They did the .. w* BUS*alas be : humbled by the thought of the sacrifice things very of those who gave quickly and -:::: their lira a* that w. Bight live our. RBmbr them and ve :.: their contribution aa you go about your daily maelanment and courageously. Many -:: vhea. you attend church. Sunday. ...ri., th* name uniform which in that :': they too wore, remember your ahlpmatea and their loved con. 9 herpes ship came forward ::: la Tarrm1an.. and : .' ....kIJ J..J.r' situations repeatedly that were accepted gravely H He r' . :.:':. v. D. DIm control dangerous. They got it under and then ::: got it extinguished : .. ..... . . .. .. in a remarkably h;'.':':':':';':';':':':':';':':':':';';':':':':':':.:.:.::;.:.:.;.:::.:.;:;; ;; ::; ;; ;;;:;:: ;::;::;.:.: time.' It may be said that it was th "a training that paid off to avert total disaster during the Forrestal and Enterprise fires. -- -- -- - kr October 23, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER/Mayport, MIRROR SPECIAL EDITION Page 5 r If II rrr JJfi llUlI 1 Dl IHl UJliUl.LUU! 1 !II 1m. fl fin IJ Ullili1! UmlmifmJ ti This All Urged to Wear Uniform to Church Navy Day Worship Service Schedule Prayer for Our NavyHAS Jacksonville 0 Eternal God, Creator of the Universe and Governor of Nations: Most heartily we beseech thee with thy favor to behold and bless thy servant - Protestant: ., ..... .. the President of the United States, and all the officers of our SpecialEdition At All Saints's Protestant Chapel, Government, and so replenish them with the grace of thy Holy Spirit the spirit of Navy Day will be that they may always incline to thy will and walk in thy way. Bless the proclaimed in the divine servicesto Governors of the several states, and all who are in authority over us; be conducted at 10 a.m. on Oct. give them Grace to execute justice and maintain truth that peace and 26. This service will include happiness, religion and piety, may be established among us for all special choral singing, prayers, f generations.May . sermon and military observance. Catholic: the ships of our Navy be guarded by thy gracious Providenceand Is Made possible. In St. Edward's Catholic care. May they not bear the sword in vain, but as the minister of Chapel, the Navy Day Mass will God be a terror to those who do evil and a defense to those who do well. by theadvertisers be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Oct. 26. Graciously bless the officers and men in our Navy. May love of country be engraven on their hearts and may their adventurous spirits hereto HAS Cecil Field and severe toils be duly appreciated by a grateful nation; may their id by lives be precious in thy sight, and if ever our ships of war should be engaged in battle, grant that their struggles may be only under an Protestant: enforced necessity for the defense of what is right. the feHewlii refiliradvertisers Divine worship service will beHeld at 10:30: a.m. in the 1 Bless all nations and kindreds on the face of the earth and hasten the ii Protestant Chapel. time when the principles of holy religion shall so prevail that none Catholic: shall wage war any more for the purpose of aggression, and none shall Navy Day Mass will be need it as a means of defense. the JM Ak News, celebrated at noon in the Catholic' Amen Chapel. AfterbirRer cad! NS Mwert NOTE:This prayer is to be used in opening meetings (all standing). Miypert Mkrer. Itis an adaptation of a prayer offered by the Reverend Doctor Sud- dards, at the launching of a Navy ship at the Philadelphia Navy Yardin Protestant: 1843, and is the only instance of prayer at a U. S. Navy launching Divine worship service will be discovered in examined records, 17981914. The full text of the original held at 10:15: a.m. in the prayer was sent to Washington by Mrs. Renold T. Hall, president of ABC Mobile Homes Protestant Chapel. the Society of Sponsors of the United States Navy, in 1914, with the Aetna Finance Co. Catholic: suggestion that prayer be offered at future Navy launchings. The American Air Base National Pawn Shop Bank Navy Day Mass will be suggestion was favorably received by Secretary of the Navy, Josephus American Shareholders, Inc. celebrated at noon in the Catholic Daniels: and was adopted at the launching of the battleship Apollo Engines Chapel. OKLAHOMA, at Philadelphia, March 21, 1914, and thereafter. 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SOUTH/PHONE: 781-SSII/Open 8 to 8 Daily/ Sat. 8 to S/ Open Sun. I PM to 6 PM 103rd Street Fish Mkt. SUPPORT YOURSUPPORTERS' ! ..... . ._?w.- .. .. ........."'" .........._.......".. "?---r-"''" .... " ,- : SPECIAL EDITION October 23, 1969 I Page 6 JAX AIR NEWs/AFTERBURNER/MaYPort MIRROR - 11 I The Seas... Home for Ships, C hallenge to Science I '1\ nations, either by direct treaty, slow down for refueling. '. By J03 Rick Kunz sources of food and a vital force potential crisis in the 10'sdeveloped other agreement. The Averaging 20 knots or better the Jarf Air News Staff behind a free country. only 90 miles from our or by of these nations have a entire way could prove vital froma Crisis majority Today, we still control these shores. The Cubal Missile boundary, they borderon strategic standpoint for the Jax-Now that man has proven avenues of the sea but our was resolved with a dramatic Soviet common the oceans of the world. To ability to maintain excessive that his travels in space can be position is being challenged by confrontation between a out our committments of speed for long periods makes the almost unlimited it becomes even the Soviet Union. shipping vessels meeting carry protection from un- huge ships less vulnerable to more imperative that he Since World War II, there have United States quarantine missiles line friendly providing nations we must use sea attack from submarines. generate the same motives that been repeated crises, some of and just as Soviet built whether it is to provide the them political some economic, were brought into Cuba by sea power, Rich In ResourcesSea the , him to on took __.____.u.u moon___ __ ...... .1" troops,air support, or supplies in fulfilling our promises.New Pdwer also extends under DimensionsThe the surface of the ocean becauseas ability to strike inland the population of the world \, from the sea, either by sub- grows the\ untold resources found tb','''6; marine launched missiles or by beneath the sea become vital. carrier launched aircraft, has Food is only one'f the added a new dimension in the resources in the vast reservoir of striking force of a powerful navy. the sea. We are now turning Polaris missiles can hit with seaward for fresh water, oil, .e"A., ,., accuracy at a target 3,000 miles natural gas and raw materirls. 1 from its launch site below the Although we have barely sea. Jet aircraft, loaded with scratched the surface ,in seeking nuclear or conventional weapons, knowledge of the ocean depths are over inland targets in only a there is a great need to move matter of minutes when launched ahead in this area* if we are to from the deck of a carrier. realize the full potential of the oceans of his own planet. and some military. The ability to they were also removed by sea. Nuclear Navy . Since the United States is a meet such a crisis with a displayof In referring to that crisis the oceans.Potentials Unlimited maritime nation we depend upon our strength is a tribute to the late President John F. Kennedy Nuclear Task Force One Under the iact of modern moving freely on the oceans. For flexibility and versatility of sea pointed out that this incident, like proved the advantages of havinga technology we have come to centuries oceans have been the power. all those in history, showed that surface force free from any avenues of commerce and One of the most dangerous of control of the sea means security, logistic support of black oil whenit realize the growing importanceof and victory. completed its 65-day operation"sea sea power, not only as to its peace Today, we have more com- orbit.' The carrier En- military advantages but also to BELLAIR SALUTESNAVY mitments, in more places, with terprise and frigate Bainbridgealso its importance in providing natural . more nations, involving more traveled from the East Coastof resources.As people than any nation has ever the United States to the watersin we make plans to conquer Mars and beyond we must still had to meet. We are now com- the Tonkin Gulf ready for mitted to the defense of some 60 combat action without having to remember that we live on earth. -- ----- DAY ** fir 17 OCTOBER 1969 r r Y Y w PC 'ter.y ..y\ ! :<' I w _ -- Ji7AroAx .. Tb 8d e I-It BY BELLAIR HOME BUILDERS I INC. : rm I '- : _._:_ LE4L;: 'PATIOK 21' } sPcLAY ,r . . . .,.. '; , D fUNKENFA CP ; L 0. 0. 0. :: : : .r . 1A2! IRI I Model C. 10 . From the spacious sunken family room in front to the +'V i :.% light and breezy back porch, here is Florida living at its best! Large Bedrooms, 2 full baths walk in closets and a bid foyer are also yours. in the new C 10. $14,500-$16,500 [Clay County's Only Completely PJJINNEDjCOMMUNITY!! ., : .:ElEI.I"L: : :I: ;; f. :SOhctE: : BUILDERS: I3STC: You are cordially 'invited to inspect our homes at your convenience 10 A.M. to Dark. 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Minerals To Sustain MankindBy JOSN Crl sty LorentzenJax Air News Staff Centuries before the construction of the first primitive watercraft, men were mystified and astounded by the fascinating magnetism of the sea. The tides and movements of the earth's oceans along with the sun's life-giving reflections upon the water's surface,gave birth to a variety of legendsand ancient gods.From the depths of these superstitions rose man's curiosity, and he built boats! in order to extend his realm beyond the earth's shores.As . man's knowledge of the sea expanded,questions about the strange underwaterkingdombegan to form in his mind- questions which, prior to the dawn of scientific research, could be answered only by imagination and speculation. - It was not until the Fourth In spite of the advancementsthat For many years now, sea Century B.C. that oceanography have been made in the field, mammals have been known to became a science in its own right. oceanography remains, for the possess a high degree of intelligence The Greek scholar and most part, a vastly neglected and and their dispositionshave philosopher, Aristotle made unexplored frontier. been found suitable for sea is still mainly in the ex- from the burden of large land .documented observations on the Recent efforts on behalf of the training.Porpoises,seals and sea perimental stage. Fish protein purchases. ocean and its creatures which U.S. Navy and independent lions are currently being trained concentrate (FPC) is a colorless, Oceanic discoveries are show a surprising amount of research teams have been successful by the Navy to perform search odorless, tasteless 'fish flour' gradually opening new vistas accuracy considering the limited in shedding light on the and rescue missions, deliver high in animal protein and which will eventually affect and technology of his time. His subject, however. The Navy's small items, provide propulsionaid amino acids which are essentialto possibly even change our way of writings helped pave the way for Sealab and Project Tektite experiments and assist in underwater a balanced diet. FPC is living. Fields seemingly future scientists who, with more have aided researchby photography. The speed and manufactured in a process which unrelated to the ocean such as advanced methods of research, providing close-up studies of aquatic maneuverability of these utilizes the entire fish and may be medicine and cancer researchare took it upon themselves to proveor marine life and evaluations of the animals makes them ideally used as a good supplement in receiving valuable Information disprove his theories. physiological effects of an underwater suited for aiding man in his quest breads, cereals, cakes and from the creatures Today, with the Twentieth environment on human for underwater knowledge.With livestock: nutrition. It is highly that inhabit the depths. In- Century nearing the end of its beings. the population of this economical, and would preventthe vestigations have proven that seventh decade, man's Project Tektite, completed last planet growing at an ever- waste of trash fish which are marine invertibrates are apparently - knowledge of the sea has increased April, was a 60-day mission in increasing rate, the demand for not normally marketable or immune to cancer, as immeasurably to the which four 'aquanauts' carriedout food and living space becomes edible in any other form. are all animals living at depths of great benefit of the human race. research experiments while more urgent each year. Scientistsare In addition to the underwater 6,000 feet and below. Facts suchas Minerals and elements existing living in a habitat submersed In now looking to the sea for the dwellings being tested by the these present questions, in unlimited quantities in 50 feet of water off the coast of the solutions to both of these Navy, the sea may provide a theanswers to which may seawater are a largely untapped Virgin Islands. Information problems. suitable location for surface drastically alter the fate of resource which may someday gained by the project added'new Marine farming, or apartments and housing com- mankind. supply the earth with an abun insights to the technical, medical, aquaculture, is a process plexes. Floating neighborhoodscould Just as the, first microscopicforms dance of valuable materials. The and biological aspects of whereby fish are bred and raised prove to be the perfect of life evolved from the t. ocean's floor has already become oceanography. in a protected environment and solution to land shortage sea, future generations of primary source of the world's oil. SeaLab III, the most recent ot then 'harvested' for consumer problems now being faced by humans and animals may turn to \ Diamonds, gold, iron ore, the Navy's SeaLab experiments distribution. Aquaculture enjoys many of our major cities. this element for their sustenance.. coal,'tin and sulfur are now being involved a large crew greatest popularity in Japan, Already under construction in Food, medicine, and a whole new mined from the sea, and of aquanauts who conducted tests where the yearly fish harvest Miami is the first of a proposedfleet world are gradually being unfolded - seawater furnishes a large, from a habitat submerged in 610 numbers in the hundreds of of 'floatels'. The floating and revealed by the portion of the nation's supply of feet of ocean water off the coastof millions. hotels have the advantages of earth's most ancient unpredictable - table salt. southern California. Another source of food from the being mobile, scenic, and free mystery-the sea. - - - - - --------- ------------- I . , ;;' :. $.: . ,, ' .: w V r ,! i I. 1775 _ : : ui --c .. ' \ ; ., \J:}... : i :',"'-.... .": ,., . : 1969 : . 194 YEARS OF PROUD TRADITION SURROUND THIS 194th NAVY DAY. TO HONOR THIS TRADITION, AND THE LEGIONS OF GREAT MEN AND WOMEN WHO CREATED AND PRESERVE IT, WE AT THOR \ ; CHEVROLET PAUSE TO OFFER A SINCERE 'THANK I r YOU'. ALL AMERICANS WHO LOVE LIBERTY ARE JUSTLY PROUD OF OUR NAVY AND DEEPLY APPRECIATIVE - i- OF THE EFFORTS AND SACRIFICES OF THESE MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES.THOR . : Sy -, R 1 1IY : , Lc. 711 BEACH BLVD., JAX BEACH PH 246-4871 Y SERVING THE BEACHES AREA / . - - 0000 --- -_. --- " . October 23, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER/Mayport' MIRROR SPECIAL EDITION Page 9 1'J Navy and Jacksonville: ; " _. . . Three Decade PartnershipBy : ; ; : 'L . " ", JOC Chuck:Schroyer part of the Bold New City of the >{ jO"'i' ';: '.r:\Lllfcfch. ,...Hjf'/ '., t...,' .... . NAS Jacksonville South ,- . with Navymen and their ; J. Public Affairs Office families making up about 20 per :: cent of the total Duval County .t i NAS Jax Probably neither .population. : ri .. the Navy nor Jacksonville -: :<**<;* : An indication of NAS *i* ML ,. in terms of thought a lasting ' Jacksonville's portion of local : partnership when a few civiliansand w k activity is that travelup Navymen gathered here 29 32,000 cars and down Roosevelt Blvd. and this month years ago for the pass through the station's main commissioning of ceremony gate each Naval Air Station Jacksonville.On weekday. , Included are the Navymen and '" the eve of World War. II, t women who are assigned to local citizens never thought that : ; M %Si:; : activities at the station and the . in 1969 they would be living in the 1 '.*>;*,- -ri V ., ' 6,500 civilians who work for the city in the nation. And in ';'" largest Navy at NAS JAX and live in the '.", Ml the fall of 1939 the Navy cer- " , Jacksonville area. Included in " .; . tainly hadn't formulated plansfor " ' " the traffic the who '' :" : heavy are men .'. the naval thatis -: ", .".. . complex . giant " work for local firms that have .. ;'>' ...". ..,. , located in the, area today. .. ' building contracts at the air ,.. .. .'.. . ' this air ' Twenty-nine years ago ' station, delivery men bringing ,. .. " station wasn't very impressivewith supplies from numerous city .. . its few buildings and dusty , w .. businesses, and Jacksonville .',..'. roads. Besides few ad- dirt a salesmen who sell their wares to ditional buildings, the air station the Navy. '., , hadn't changed much from its : ' The payroll of Navy personneland l , , when commissioning a special " civilians employed by the / rio'plant "' : . train carrying President Navy is about 18 per cent of the ..,< ', . Franklin D. Roosevelt backed total Duval .' County payroll, or into the air station on newly laid . some $220-million.: tracks in the spring of 1941. More than $27-million is spent World War II priorities soon annually with local merchantsand is one of the largest the air station for support in Facility is also active in changed the face of the air station organizations for purchase of military industrial complexes in order to carry out their individual tracking hurricanes by use of and buildings, fences and roads supply items, foodstuffs, and Florida, second only to Cape assignments.These weather satellite equipment.Each . were completed in record time services for the air station.In Kennedy. commands include the of these commands and under the demands of war. the area of utility purchasesfrom The $83-million facility Army and Air Force, a huge the many others aboard the While a growing population and local concerns, the air overhauls Navy attack ,aircraft Naval Hospital and a technical station help make the Navy a booming economy were changing station pays an average annual and has a civilian payroll of about training center which teaches The cooperation and respect Jacksonville during the post-war electric bill of $800 thousand, a' $38-million annually. Local about 5,000 students a year. that the Navy and Jacksonville years; the Korean conflict and fuel oil bill of$335-thousand and a civilians who work at the plant Among the other commandsare started 29 years ago is the unsure peace of a cold war phone bill of $300thousand.Of overhaul and repair about 360 patrol squadrons for antisubmarine highlighted by the many hun- situation were effecting the the 6,500 Jacksonville aircraft, about 2,500 engines and warfare patrols, and dreds of former Navymen who growth of the three local military residents who are employed at some 75,000 aircraft parts each Weather Reconnaissance call Jacksonville 'home' and the installations. A fourth. the air the air station, over one half workat year. Squadron FOUR, the Navy's many additional hundreds who station at Green Cove Springs the Naval Air Rework Facility. In all there are over 40 separate famed 'Hurricane Hunters-/ have completed Navy careers closed in 1962. One of seven such facilities in the commands aboard NAS Another command at the air and retired in the Bold New Cityof Today, the Navy is an integral Navy, the local aircraft rework Jacksonville, each depending station the Fleet Weather the South. .. .. nl ___ ___ ___ .. - -=- ---- -- -- -- ,.. ,.. ,.. -- .-:-: -=--= __ __-=-=::iI 1L -=-=-=-= :.a.-= -=- -- - r t' \ V ,- .j, ,i . l. ' .', 1 .. '/' _ .' .ttl ,p 01 ( , \ .. ; Our 24,000 Members. ' . 1 .,tA ;';, ' . f t1 Ft !V _._ \ -1'\\.:. ' .__ % .express their appreciation and gratitude for the !, i services and sacrifices of Navy men and women protecting -. . .;, t their country on, under and above the seas ; ,i everywhere. .1I, i : 1t,:1''., I I'I + I' .. '. * " " { ; : 7 7a . .. .. . :: : : t 27 OCTOBER 1969 :, ' : ; ! t:< ; .M\-- '" , , ... Tr < q r PROUDLY SERVING THOSE WHO SERVEFEDERAL. ,_. I : ;:: _. ,:: r ; ;;." ; : ; : " ; '."..c; JAX Nl . , > < .IWBllDJd Base Ext. 2431 : 39'" Tel. 384-1391 or NAS JAX '" BLDG. J Hours: Mon. prl' 8:30.4:30NAS () 7IiiDiil w CECIL'" BLDG. 26 Tel. 771-3211. Ext. 215 Hours: Mon. fr''. 8:30'" 3:00 mmm irm > : . : Page 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER/Mayport MIRROR SPECIAL EDITION October 23, 1969 I Former CNO Still Rated TAll Navy'B. I By YNSN Terry Compton, Project Transition I MAS JacksonvilleIt was 1924, a year which found America deep in the as incoming CNO was perhaps thinking of something on mobilize to win the war (in Vietnam) at the time of the throes of Prohibition. The country was on a binge; college these same lines when he said: decision to introduce land forces. kids were eating live goldfish, people were sitting on 'Of course, we have problems. We, have serious And talking about the future he said: flagpoles, skirts were above the ankle, and it was obvious problems: ... That's one of the reasons we have leaders- 'I think we must expect a continuation of these geurilla that the youth of the day, flappers, country and all were leaders whose job it is to solve these problems. wars' ..a.nd that it was.... great mistake of the 1950's going straight to the dogs. The Admiral elaborated on some of the problems he building ships without guns. That same year a Georgia boy' named David Lamar faced during his service and some of the problems he 'Vietnam has put the American people in a frame of McDonald left home and went to the U.S. Naval Academyto mind where they'll be very hesitant to maintain American begin a career that would span one major war, one forces in foreign lands. Consequently it will become more 'police action', and Vietnam; a career that would include Pr and more important for us to have our preponderance of nearly half a century of service, and would reach its high Adm. David L. military power in forces afloat, both for their deterrent point in 1963 when he spoke these words: effect and because that is the quickest way to get a forcein 'Admiral Anderson, I relieve you, sir. Mr. Secretary, I McDonald, ; k action which is capable of fighting on arrival. I think of report to you as Chief of Naval Operations. units like the Sixth Fleet. Today, Admiral McDonald lives with his wife in Ponte USN (Ret.) 'With units like this we could be within reach of any Vedra Beach and while this may not be symbolic, it's at trouble spot in the world without actually putting least interesting to note that the ocean is still close by and American troops ashore. that a short walk away a palm lined lake sparkles in the And finally, the Admiral commented on the special medium through which the Navy has always.and will sun.The Admiral is retired now and took time out from his always function: busy schedule to talk about the Navy, its satisfactions, 'I think this; that the ocean beds are the frontiers of the problems,and its future. He still retains his firm Georgian future. Very few things in the Universe have been exploited - accent and the conversation ran freely and informally, to a lesser degree than the oceans and their beds.It . covering a wide range of subjects. is a well known scientific fact that the food needs of the I asked the Admiral about one of the most necessary world can probably be satisfied by things taken from the qualities for the successful leader. ccean. Mineral wealth hasn't been analyzed so 'Once a week I used to tell the boys in the department to definitely but it is there,and in great abundance. always tell the truth and you will never have to remember 'How do we exploit these things? I don't know but thereis This lets mind clear for forsees for future Navy leaders.He doubt in mind that nation that what you said. you keep your your no my a can put a man on job. But I really don't think there are any particular had been a flattop sailor since the early days of the moon can jolly well find out how to explore the ocean.'I . precepts for leadership. I don't believe I would give any Naval Aviation and could remember quite vividly the just hope that when this happens that the United 'Ten Commandments for Leaders. times when fuel shortages were such that flyers were held States still has a strong Navy. Right now international The Admiral went on' to say that the real essence of down to a three-day week. The problem was appropriations holds that a country controls the ocean beds as far as the and it was a difficulty that the Admiral wouldsee continental shelf extends from its leadership comes from the deeper centers of the man and shores. For some that these things can't be handed out in rule books alone. 'I again. countries this is farther than for others, and also there is lead 'When I assumed office (CNO) there was a general the of who the water from don't know whether some men are born to or not. ButI question owns projecting up do think that there are men born not to be leaders... born feeling and belief around Washington that the number of these beds. Will it be determined the same way air spaceis attack carriers were going to be reduced. In fact, it was a at the time ' without something ... the feeling for leadership. granted present ? 'You know, my father was a country preacher. I used to question not of IF they were going to limit our CVA's, but 'When the laws change, and these questions are decidedI pick cotton and shine shoes as a boy. I don't do that now by how many./ hope that we have the bargaining power that we do now./ but looking back I think that but for the grace of God, 'I decided that this was not going to happen, and when I Whether we maintain this bargaining power or really, there go 1./ left there, it hadn't happened. what happens to the future Navy in general is up to the But whether the gift of leadership is a grace or curse is a 'One of my great moments of satisfaction was being new leaders and we who now serve. Admiral McDonald is, question pondered by all leaders at some time or another, able to convince the Secretary of Defense (then Robert as we have said, retired. for the problems are often great and the decisions always McNamara) and the: 'whiz kids' that our country did Certainly, the Admiral is still interested in the Navy, take courage. It's said that when Harry Truman first took need CVA's. but even so retirement makes him a busy man, for, even residency in the White House he put a sign on his desk 'Of course on the other hand, one of the things that as left,he was in the last stages of packing for a business reading: 'The Buck Stops Here. bothered me perhaps as much as anything in my career trip in connection with one of the seven companies for 4 Adm. McDonald, in his remarks upon taking his chair was our country's decision not to call up the reserves and whom he works.rT . I a , .H i ! John Paul Jones said it in 1779. He resources, and more accurate weather c 'was.talking about a war. But there are .forecasting. And -no one knows, as yet, other kinds of battles; and not all af them what else thd sea may yield, are fought with guns. Let this be our continuing battle, to The sea; lite all S 1 S ; S s s 0 e $$j jel / 0. wa / / . / 1 i 1 ; 1 1 / 's tiariil = 111 :. M D4 Pd i 4 Cecil Field Ricility / Naval Air Station Facility V > I October 23 1 1969 JAX AIR , : a NEWS/AFTERBURNER/Mayport MIRROR SPECIAL EDITION Page 11 1 I - I 30-Year Chief Offers New Sailors Advice I infancy at this time and only had I I three think my most exciting time rates for an enlisted Baker chose aviation man. Navy was when I attended machinist school.' (Charm' is what mate and reported to'A' school at students of the Instructor Pensacola. Later School call the school) It as a seaman second class he course instructors attend to became a trouble-shooter on the how to handle students and & 4 two seated bi-planes, the Vaught- situations. The school II a Corsair SU-1 and SU-2 aircraft. Memphis and from there I Since that time he has worked on to the Military Aviation many types of military aircraft Group in Japan as part. from transports and bombers to seven-man team. We worked -. jets, training planes and interpreters to teach helicopters. aeronautical engineers Unlike the Navy of '39, Baker to operate and work on commented that 'The Navy today planes leased to the has advanced into a highly . sophisticated outfit that needs asked day they us well trained and educated men to we couldn't answer. So, "The Navy offers travel op maintain and repair the complex night we studied and portunitles'By craft and systems involved in books and manuals for operations.We need men from'A: answers we needed. Because 'B'. and 'C' schools who know a SN Pat SweigartJax r.T service.'I 'Service Friendships go much Air News Staff deeper'of ...., Jax -Does 30 years experiencewith our knowledge they thought of the same organization us as small Buddhas,' Baker related. qualify a man as an expert on his After 30 of service in job? In the case of Sam A. Bakerit years the does and if there is any doubt as Navy Chief Baker becomes somewhat to ad qualified give to making a career of the Navy. vice to the sailor. What just ask 'Big Sam' what it has young does he have to say? 'To the meant to him. ., ,. young Navy man I have this to Now the leading chief at Air r , Maintenance say: Get hold of your boot straps Operations and pull yourself up. Take ad the aircraft main- Department. vantage of all personal ad- tenance master chief donned his . vancements, study on your own. first white hat in 1939. However a If C you don't know how to do since the United States at was something, ask. The most important - peace during this time quota advice I tan give, is show limitations made it tough to be ambition and initiative.' accepted 'I had to beg to get in then but even as a recruit at, Y P "Oceanic Great Lakes I decided to make Leadership the Navy my career.' Opportunities Unlimited" Naval aviation was still in its 'We learn how to lead men' 'I've never missed a payday!' ,,"'. .' -- ' :, ", \ . : i \ . -- .':./ t uv ; MOTORS 1616 CASSAT ':.I" .,.' ,. : h:387-6541> The South's Largest Automobile Dealer. , , : " "fWorld's " salutes the Largest and Best Navy! , . .' : .. : ,: '", ,. S .( ;rn>'. 'i .'" 1 -----' Visit Performance Corner Today ", Special Discounts to Service Personnel! .. . . .,'.". .. ' : '. I.. ' . : o' '. : .....:'. .. '.. .Page 12 JAX NEWS/AFTERBURNER/Mayport MIRROR SPECIAL. EDITION t October: ,1969" :ji' WE SALUTE NAVY DAY! I OVER OPEN TIL 10 PM. OPEN SUNDAY! SOUTHSIDE FORD'SOCTOBER , SALE ' - ------------- NEW GALAXIE-STYLED SEDANLUXURY ' CAR AT COMPACT PRICES!SOUTHSIDE FORD FORD MERJckoI1NEW SELLS FOR LESSI! I995# $1995* .= 'NEW MUSTANG SPORTSROOF FORD LTD TUDOR HARDTOPV8 BUCKET' SEATS,14 INCH TIRES,HEATER&DEFROSTER,FLOOR ENGINE,FULL FACTORY EQUIPMENT,COME IN-SAVE TODAY I SHIFT;FULL CARPETING! 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