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-< .... ,, ,.? ! 'v__ ; N E'W 1 I : ;4 }, r;. ,....... .,. Z 4, 1 ,' : L-.L-.L _,i i -iii 7 }.xi0/a.;3b.a,/4. : tlT f ? :; S Vas ......+ws, .,M..,;..+::.: u., $? f S Hf! . Published-by the Holt Publishing Company a private firm. Opinions expressed by the pUblisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official I expression of any ; ,1 d. military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. VOL. 27 NO. 35 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA NOVEMBER 20, 1969 , j I Chaplains Mark 194th BirthdayBefore ,. there were mess halls Indeed, 60 per cent of the managed to get 75 per cent of " there were Chaplains. Before Chaplains on active duty have these people to change their ,\ there were wardrooms there were served in Vietnam and 35 have minds. / " Chaplains. Before there were received the Purple Heart. Three berthing areas there were have been killed, and all have Chaplains also support and ,. < i Chaplains and before there were seen death and ministered to its recommend the formation of 9L human Chaplains there was the cat needs. relations committees s o'nine tails. But combat is not the only aboard bases. These are com- Today the Chaplain Corps, place Chaplains are needed. The posed of officers and men of various consisting of 1,050 Chaplains of 47 living receive their aid too. They backgrounds meeting denominations baptised in fire, have distributed food, clothing, together in candor and concern to reduce j and renowned in service, will school supplies, sewing goods, tensions and formulate observe its 194th anniversary.Their toys, and teaching aids to plans for positive community action. history is colorful. schools, churches, and or- \ The Corps was established phanages in Vietnam. Nor have The Navy and Marine Corps under the second article of Navy they been inactive in the United Chaplain is a truly dedicatedman. Regulations on Nov. 28,1775 and States. Recently in San Diego .For 194 years he has workedto L : : its members have served ever where the landlords in that area maintain the high standards of since, from the decks of the Bon had refused to sign open occupancy moral, spiritual, and religious Homme Richard, on beaches pledges, one Navy growth among servicemen marked Omaha Jueno and Red Chaplain,James E. Ammons, got everywhere. His number one I IHr. and finally in all areas of the busy. He launched a personal mission is to 'bring God to men 0 0t present conflict in Vietnam. campaign and by its end and men to God.' I News in BriefVietnam & and Mrs Carl Bush , Bound? ments are especially invited-to the Disposal Division located - attend this worthwhile talk. about one and a half miles southof Operation Holiday Sends Holiday Travel the Main Gate. Tomorrow there will be an Military and civilian DoD interview at the air station Jax As the holiday season personnel are invited to par- theatre with Lieutenant (jg) draws near, commercial airlinesare ticipate except persons under 21 Stanley Morse, former flooded with' thousands of years of age 'and those whose Gifts to Vietnam Hospitals "''operations'and briefing officer on early passenger reservations. duties include responsibilities for the staff of Commander' Naval Military' personnel requiring oj within the Defense Property , Forces Vietnam. commercial air transportationfor Disposal Programs, their agents, Jax--Over two-thousand spearheaded the drive, said'that > ,JH Morse's position during his 13- PCS-TDY travel during this employees, and immediate American servicemen in the 30,000 pounds of gift boxes ;" month stay in Vietnam was period are advised to contact the members of their households. hospitals throughout South included over 20 small items for ] especially informed as it was his Area Passenger TransportationOffice Vietnam will have a merrier each man who will receive one. job during that time to provide (APTO) in Building 13. Leave Periods Set Christmas thanks to the efforts of Bush also said he was gratefulto daily briefings for Vice Admiral APTO will arrange travel by The first leave period will run the Military Order of the Purple all the local schools, churches, ' Zumwalt, the head of the 'in military air MAC whenever from Dec. 15 through Dec. 28. The Heart and other local women's clubs and veteran country' forces in Vietnam and possible. second will be from Dec. 29 organizations.The groups in the area that con- General Creighton Abrams, Beginning last week and through Jan. 11.Departments 2,200 holiday gift boxes tributed to the holiday project. commander of all U. Vietnam continuing through Dec. 20, the are required to were airlifted from the air station He' pointed out that the In- Friday enroute to 27 hospitals in dependent Life Ins. forces. Airlines Ticket Office in Building maintain work force of 50 Company The lecture will be held at 10 13 will be open Saturdays from 8 cent of their a personnel at per all Vietnam. Included in the boxes backed the project in a big way, 1 a.m. and will be aimed at a.m. to 3 p.m.Government. times. Leave will be granted were over 52,700 individual items, donating directly to the foun- 4 providing a clearer insight into Surplus according to this regulation.In ranging from pocket size Bibles dation as well as to many of the the unique naval operations of the certain instances, leave may and playing cards to Christmas clubs and others that were taking 'Brown Water Navy.' Junior Jax-There will be a govern- be granted to include portions of trees and ornaments.Carl part in the gift collecting effort. officers in the local area who are ment surplus property local spot both periods at the activities Bush, head of the Purple The successful program was likely to draw Vietnam assign bid sale Wednesday at 9 a.m. at discretion. Heart, Foundation that dubbed Operation Holiday. I Fuel, Heat, Oxygen = Supervised Fire for A Useful Purpose :'j BIG BLAZE-With 2,500 gallons of JP-5 aircraft < cy I fuel a 101-foot pit and an obsolete jet, the NAS Jacksonville Fire -4 I Department began the 4 testing of equipment used k with the fire fighting .. chemical, Light Water. , The tests, which consistedof eight fires being set ( #jF Monday and Tuesday, 94 y y were designed to deter mine the capabilities of the equipment, such as hoses, R 4 q! nozzles and regulators, being used with the Light Water. Representativesfrom the Naval Air Systems Command at- tended the testing which - will help in ,getting the maximum use possiblefrom the new chemical. TON* UXOF F. '"JHJn. '- -u. . \\c\- 'I Page 2 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER , .. ) I* a me & e'l'l t., "S Editorial View Points : i CATHOLICNaval ;Rs' 'iif7 OUR OBLIGATIONEveryone Air Station SUNDAY MASS 9& 11 am.; DAILY MASS 11:30: a.m. has obligations. Teachers, parents, h a-' A a Confessions will be held scholars servicemen and E 'pv Saturdays at 10:30: a.m. and women no mater what the t 1r, FI from 5 to 6 p.m.Naval . walk of life .. we are obligated by the nature of our 4 ,- _ society, whether we've thought about it or not. HospitalSUNDAY One definition of the word obligation by, Webster MASS 8 a.m. states: 'That which a person is bound to do or forbear; NATTC any duty imposed by law, promise, or contract, by the w ' relations of of kindness SUNDAY MASS 10 a.m. society, by courtesy, etc. y President Nixon perhaps best asserted the meaning of Bldg.500 our obligations as ,members of the U., S. Armed Forces PROTESTANTNaval when he spoke last June at the Air Force Academy commencement exercises. He said, 'I believe that' we Hospital must balance our need for survival,.as a nation with our CONGRATULATIONS FOR sustained saperlor performance on SUNDAY WPUIP behalf of GS-4 firefighter Tracy C. ,Sweat (r), and a beneficial need for survival Americans SERVICES 10 as a people. servicemen, a.m. suggestion award for II.E.Andersen (1)(I), also of the Fire Department, and civilians, must remember that defense is not an end are extended by LCdr.O.C.Anderson NAS Security officer.Household Naval Air Station in itself. it is a way'of holding fast to the deepest values .......i.........IuIulu......... ..I , known to civilized men.' '" Sunday" ' No country can survive for long unless its people : Moving Tips. : Church School 9 a.m.' : surive within it. By this we mean, dedicated and com '. Junior Church 10 a.m. . passionate men and women of our great country must [Check First and Be Sure : Divine Worship a.m.Service"10 Bldg.{ -- 750 hold fast to the human values we deeply believe and Episcopal 1 Communion .8:30: * B 'I did not receive my stereo set and my claim to the movers 1 a.m. .750 was disapproved. What do I do now?' Ir Junior Youth Fellowship 5 'They lost half of my garden tools and refuse to reimburse : p.m. Bldg.722 ' me. JJ 'My bedroom suite was badly scratched up by the movers, butS e Tuesday they say the damage existed prior to the move.' . B 'These and many other similar complaints can be avoided if .. Senior Choir Rehearsal 7 .you read the inventory and understand its importance.' p.m. Bldg 750 Any investigation for loss or damage claims will be based on : Thursday * the information contained in the inventory. The movers areA . required to write a fair and complete inventory, and by your .' Christian Science Service 8 signature you agree that the inventory contains a complete p.m.\ ' \(9L7/( B listing of all items shipped, and that the condition as listed is the 1 condition at time of pickup. NATTC r: Overseeing the writeup of the inventory is one of-your most : .*Sunday important jobs on moving day. There are a number of things to . accept as a highly civilized society. Among these watch for.First, the movers are required to list the location and Divine Worship 12 p.m. aesthetic values are freedom, heritage happiness, E if necessary the degree of exceptions they take. 'Small nicks on Bldg.500 JJ front edge, 'marred and scratched on front Jegs' would ,be . prosperity and peace. To lose, any one of these from: correct descriptions. 'Scratched and nicked' would be incorrect. Evenmg'W rship 6 p.m. within means we would fail to,survive as a people, in 'Garden tools bundle ((6))' would be correctthe; six indicating Bldg.500 ,:' turn, we would also fail to survive as a nation.As six pieces;; if the number of pieces was not designated, you Americans, serivcemen, and civilians, we must J might only receive two pieces at the destination. Any item = JJ written up as a bundle or consisting of more than one piece . band together, work together and build together. Aboveall B should be identified as such. For example, the number of TrafficViolations we must be idealists, if we are to continue to cushions for a chair should be indicated. Cartons containing progress and be respected as the leader of the Free professional books, papers or equipment must be identified on ,. World. the inventory as 'professional papers,' or 'professional equip- ': Individualism and enthusiasm are urgently needed if ment,' as appropriate. o JJ You may not refuse to sign the inventory. If you cannot reach . we are to remain a proud society of idealists. This is an agreement with the driver, make a notation above . you may B how America became the greatest nation on earth. Thisis The following is a report of your signature, indicating your opinion of any specific item.For . how she will remain the greatest nation on earth. example: 'I don't agree with item 247. This item should read motor vehicle accidents and 'very small dents on legs.' You are completely responsible for traffic violations for the period We have to love and contribute fair : our country our Nov. 4 Nov. 10. all of until receive your belongings you a readable copy of the share of effort as individuals and as a team to achieve JJ completed inventory signed by the driver. Until then, be sure, .a Namfcer of AccMcnts and retain the goals we hold fast as '. .the deepest B ask questions,and you will have a minimum of trouble. This week7.. values known to civilized men./ When you arrive at your new station check with the tran- Total accidents this year We have only to fulfill our obligations. as a people sportation officer right away.You may be able to save in-transit through Nov. 10 475. Number of accidents through and nation. storage, thereby eliminating up to four extra handlings of your ,. as a goods and decreasing the chances for loss and damage. Even if November 1968 349. 5 you don't have a house, it pays to alert the transportation officer : Total number of days since last || and give him a telephone number. injury in a motor vehicle accident166. Upon delivery, the shipment should be checked into your new U . Sfft 9tn home on the inventory copy you received at pickup. Check each Number of Violations item as received and check its condition against the inventory. This week 60 U.S. SAVINGS BONDS You should have a definite plan for placing your furniture in : Speeding' 11 5. your new home. The carrier is required to put your furniture Reckless Driving 0 _ B wherever you designate one time only. Going through stop sign 4 It is wise to unpack immediately for two reasons. First, you o Other violations 45 can inspect and note any damage. Second, the movers are Twenty-one drivers appeared required to remove all packing debris. The movers are not U before the Traffic Hearing Boardon : required to place packed ite back into cabinets or drawers, Nov. 13. Disposition of the a AX AIR: NEWS 0 only to'placeJthose items within easy reach. : cases included the following: 8 m While-.\unpacking, make notes of any damage-Any loss orB lost dirving and parking - --- -- - damage not reported at the time of delivery may result in denial privileges aboard station for by the carrier. If not noticed while themovers are there, notify various periods; 8 were assigned The JAX,, AIK NEW$. 'Is a Cii'illan, Enterprise. Newspaper distributed the company immediately in writing. You may not refuse to sign complete an eight-hour coursein . each Thursday at the: (II. !S. Nai/al, Air station. J Jachsoni'Ule. the'required delivery documents; however, you are urged to a remedial driving; 8 received Florida' by the Holt Publishing' ( Company: a pricatc JJ read carefully every document presented for your signature. If : suspensions; 6 were given firm. AH Copy submitted for use (in the JAN AIM Nl-U'S must H you see any reference to clear receipt of your property you warnings; 1 was dismissed; Four be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office nor 2, NAS Jack- B should indicate your losses or damages (especially on the drivers were assessed 11 traffic soni'ille, by 12:00:(} noon on Monday' before publication. News Government Bill of Lading, the Inventory the Accesorial points. Services Certificate) or at least make reference to the document items arc u'rltemr&Jn'm all sources( Telephone'' 772 111 IN ; (normally the inventory) on which you have listed . your exceptions - or III') : If you have extensive damage or loss, notify your .' . B transportation officer immediately. He cannot help you if he s eefta Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and' queries B does not know about your problem. TII concerning'' ,. such, should' be directed I to: In the will do summary, Navy all it can to insure a good move . HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY free of strife, grief and lost items. Likewise, the packers and _ 4747 San Juan Avenue Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 movers have responsibilities to the Navy and to you. They are ass I Telephone 388 2755 or 387 3566 JJ ethical businessmen, approved for contract work with them . government.But in the final analysis, much depends on you. For : VOL. B after all, it's your move! 27 NO. 35 NOVEMBER 20, 1969 . aaaUUU..UUUUUU..UUIUUI. ...IU.U.f0..U Sat e ! a I - -- -- ...- . ,.,,! >., I November 20, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 3 I/I1/1 J R & G Turkey I ShootHear L { t ;: A. /. .. .. ye, hear ye. If you hear " the sound of a gun on the 21th or ; I' 1 1A the 26th of this month do not think 'rt 1r that we are being invaded by the ., I 4 '. pilgrims or the Indians of old. It \g : : 1ADRl : is only the annual Turkey shoot. ** ., . The Rod and Gun Club will / sponsor the shoot out here on Cecil Field.The time of this great , event will bellamuntil3 pmat the picnic grounds.You . syy /t can bring your own gun or they will furnish you with one. The ammunition will be suppliedfor J , your use. It will only run you 5'' nay , one big dollar You can bring anyone that you want as long as it HELLRAZORS who received awared are: (left to right), LCDRTROUT isn't AnnieOakley. LT TOBEY, LCDR RASMUSSEN, ADR1 MAYWHORT, LCDR CARD, SN BAKER, LT DUNTON. CLIPPER.CROSBYSEACRAFT Awards 10Hellrazors Captain J.B. Morin, Commander, Readiness Attack Carrier Air GATOR*ROCKET LCdr. Michael D. Trout Wing Four,extended congratulations to LT. L.G. Shelton, VA-44's Cochairman - received the Vietnamese of the Combined Federal Campaign drive and Captain ; I MERCURY Gallantry Cross with a Bronze James H. Wynn III, C.O. VA-44, for their outstanding results in the :. OUTBOARDS Star and his 14 thru 20 Air recent CFC drive.The officers and men of VA-44 contributed $4,018.04, Seven' Hellrazors of Attack i MERCRUISER Medals. which was 142 per cent of their goal and one fourth of the total con STERNDRIVES Squadron One Seventy Four were LCdr. John D. Rasmussen was tributed by the Fleet Air Detachment. The total contribution of the EXPERT presented awards during a awarded his first thru seventh squadron of Carrier Air Wing, VA's 44, 45 174 and the Air Wing Staff squadron inspection at NAS Cecil Air Medals was $11,343.41. REPAIR Field last Friday" LCdr. Perry W. Gard received SHOP Captain J. B. Morin, RCVW 4, the eight thru tenth Air Medals.Lt. , presented the awards to each of Lewis W. Dunton was 264 9835 the Hellrazors while Cdr. J, E. David awarded the Vietnamese F. Maywhort was BUY Rus, C. O. VA174, read the Gallantry Cross with the Bronze awarded the Navy Commendation INLET MARINESales citation that accompanied each Star and a gold star in lieu of his Medal with Combat award. fourth Navy Commendation 'V. FreedomShares & ServiceHwy. All the awards were for servicein Medal.Lt. Seaman Robert E. Baker was Vietnam and were presented to Gary H. Tobey received a awardedtheNavy 17 Orange Park the following: gold star in lieu of his third Navy Achievement. 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That's why our gives you the highest letting us know in 5 percent savings interest rate permitted advance. certificates are insured by law on certificates So if'you want a high- at Sheratonon and guaranteed of less than $100,000.00. yield, risk proof investment - to pay 5 percent inAnd your money save at the terest, compounded won't be tied up so you sign of the ship. No weekends.Stay daily, for six full years can't get at it. You can insured bank can pay from the date you buy redeem a certificate more. at any Sheraton Hotel or Motor Inn in the Continental U.S.* at Vz the regularrate 5 % Savings Certificates on Friday, Saturday,and Sunday nights.Yoir don't have to be in uniform. All you from Atlantic Bank need is your ID. your Next time you get a weekend pass, " unwind in style at Sheraton. Reservations are accepted on a ' "Standby Basis" only and are subjectto t I) "Its a Pleasure to Bank Atlantic space availability at time of check-in., n Offer does not apply to the St. Regis- ., Sheraton in New York City. "... ... WESTSIDEh&A w . V V'" S ' !:)'>.>:<.'-c.L 4328 BLANDING BLVD. at HARLOW BLVD. 771-6161 \ Member FIMC(. .. rII Sheinlon-JacksonvilleHoU l ,/_:',t h:: .11.; : '. ' 1a11FIIIICLNIINSHEHA1ON I ,' , HOT!IS ANO Ml JI OH INNS. A WOKIUWIDC, SIKVICt OF JIT ' ,. .. ___-__ ----- --- __ -. .__ I ... --. : November 20, ((969 I Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER sell "". Brown, USAF, iiy- Secretary of Defense Melvin mote locations overseas, or incase I ing an F-80: Audit OrderedOf Laird directed the Secretariesof ? involving expenditures of November HistoryNov. Nov. 18 (1922) First catapault the Army, Navy and Air less than $10,000 annually launching from an aircraft Force and the directors of de- The Defense Department will U.S. Marines in carrier, the USS Langley.Nov. . Base Clubs fense agencies to take the action continue to give full and prompt 2 (1950)first combat action 22 (1963) President JohnF. the which will be financed , Permanent cooperation to the the Chinese Communist Kennedy assassinated. against from the' nonappropriated fundsof Subommittee on Investigations Korean : during the Nov. 28 (1775) First Navy the activities concerned.The . WASHINGTON (AFPS) of the Senate Government Op- Officers and noncommissionedofficers audit requirement will eratidns Committee. conflict. Regulations adopted. aerialcombat clubs and open messes affect clubs and open messes Nov. 8(1950) In thefirst m are assured of an audit at least which spend $10,000 a year or When you give U.S. Savings MIG aircraft once a., year under' new direc- more. Exceptions will be made Bonds for Christmas, you give history, a -15 was shot tives issued by Department only in the case of activities the gift that grows with the down in Korea by Lt. Rus- aboard ship, in combat or re- of Defense. years. I . / . \ /' ,. .. ', ..,..'':. . : ''- t / I, ,: 1--,' I' :.,. : '. .. .. . .f, ,; / f' "' ,: ; . I F : : , l . : ; Joinourhealthclub.I : .<:.'u ,' . .; :':>:,\',' ',' ,! ,, i ; {' . ; ...... .. ; . .. ;r .. 'J. ..I, ..... M' ... . { ! BLUE CROSSBLUE SHIELD I 'fI'; .;r. , ; ' Y : : M X "A ! "'. .'J-r'' : >' .1'v.: .' A: h.' .' )-N} >J :' - > ...- t :::::; "H HEALTH BENEFITS PLAN : t a >: . .'. .oi.."." :' FOR FEDERAL EMPLOYEES i..,. '" .., ; a : ' ; \\III ., ; '. .. .. ,.. "" . :" .. ', ; 'i, ',,' : 1" 4 ,; ..& IDENTIFICATION CARD "f [ :: ,1.. } s : ' :ry':': .:, : ; '" It i h : .I", '.. .'..::. :t:, '. " .. :. : :J 'ti. "k dMwk1 i. r' ' ,, :. ', '_, '.Y'..... .t..,. JOHN DOE R09 522 66B "f .' ;' '. ,. I ., ' '" .t r J \:.Tr. i .' I' ," '. .J", ... ..r..oi-1-....,.,......,.. : ,,;.-.1., ,......". .. '" " .: ..'. 't/; ,4. : NAME IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ...; t'.1 a i. <. ; : ... . ' !I A..l( ,".;r.; ' .v.,. ;.. .' 6. ' : i' .. 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Blue Shield (t American Hospital Association "National Association of Blue Shield Plans f' . ,,:. ... 1 ;." '>. ..1 \ 1f' - ------ . 1 -- ' I November 20, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 5 Club Fleet Reserve Auxiliary SchedulesBLUEJACKETS Prepares for Christmas : & "f INN The members of Unit 91 Ladies assist the Branch in entertainingthe Tonight's entertainment JFr Auxiliary Fleet Reserve National President of the # features Messenger of the Association held a meeting FRA, Walter Rowell. Rowell will Masses, and tomorrow and Monday evening with Unit be in Jacksonville Sunday and all Saturday Phil Cay and the President Mrs. Joseph Pierotti Branches and Units are invited to Chantels will be on stage. The f presiding. meet him at the clubhouse on Camelots will be there on Sundayand Welcomed to the Unit was Mrs. Collins Road. Tuesday, and on Wednesdaythe f baw Keith P. Welch, a transfer from Another national officer to visitus club will present the Four of Unit 63 of Iwakuni, Japan. soon, is Mrs. J. Unger, Clubs. An initiation ceremony was Southeast Regional president. CPO CLUB held for Mrs. Howard 0. Grimes Mrs. Unger will be coming from Be at the Chief's Club who received a hearty welcome Key West. tomorrow evening to hear Mel from the Board. On Dec. 12 Bob Nolan, All standing committee's National Executive secretary of Gaden, and on Saturday you can { dine and dance to the music of k riiiMARINE reports were given at the meeting.Mrs. the FRA, will arrive in The Clubs. Live entertainmentwill Frank Lodesky, welfare Jacksonville. Branch 290 will be be featured on Sunday, when chairman, reported that a basketof the host for Mr. Nolan, and all the menu specialty will be primerib food was recently delivered to Branches and Units are cordially roast. a needy family. She will be invited to come out and meet the baskets to be preparing givenat ACEY DUCEY CLUB him.The Christmas and ladies of Unit 91 took all membersare partin , .Enjoy free refreshments at the CITED FOR TRAINING'ASSISTANCE8gt.. C.F. Hof- to contribute canned the Veterans' Day Parade. USO tonight, and be there melster holds the letter of appreciation. received from Lt. Col.J.W. urged tomorrow evening for the 'Girl of Bryson (1)I). commanding officer of Marine Air Reserve Squadron goods to help with the project. Open House was held at the Mrs. John her clubhouse in Park after the Month Dance'. Get on the bus VMA-142. Witnessing the presentation are ((1-D) Capt. W.B. Powell,Jr. Fogarty gave Orange the Luau and the Unit the and refreshmentswere parade Saturday at 9 a.m. for a tour of and MSgt. R.E. Ford. The sergeant received the letter for his report on , that it netted served after the meeting by Six Gun Territory. 'SorrowfulJones' assistance in the two week summer training at Roosevelt Roads, was pleased a profit that will with welfare Mrs. Lloyd , is the free feature movie Puerto Rico.Combat. help Dykes. scheduled for Sunday night, and projects during the holidays.Mrs. . on Tuesday the USO offers the Joseph Pierotti, Mrs. Art Paintings Thomas F. Lancaster and Mrs.F. . of choice. Be there game your Dickenson attended the birthday HONOAMOTORS - Wednesday to hear disc jockey Al Albert play your favorite records Available for OrderTwentysix celebration of Unit 263 of from 8 to 11 p.m.OFFICERS. Cape Canaveral. Unit 91 will & CYCLES CO. CLUB 4949 BLANDING BLVD. Tonight the Officers Club will paintings from the plimented by a. proper frame.A PHONE 771-8244 hold a wine tasting festival, and Navy Combat Art Collection are pamphlet entitled 'Your 4526 120th St. ,. ..r0. tomorrow evening there will be now being reproduced in full- Navy,' which contains one-color a dancing to the music of the color prints and may be pur- illustrations of the 26 prints may YUKONHoar TEXACO Redcoats. Saturday night the chased by the public for the priceof be requested from Commanding Glass Jacksonville Officers Wives Club one dollar each. ?, Naval Publications and will hold a charity ball featuring Dating from World War II to Officer, MIN NNININIINNNNNNeaNNNNNNNNN ' Center Philadelphia, Pa. INC. music by the ComFairJax Band. the present, these paintings Forms 19120: by submission, of a Dod Cleaners & Laudry depict the Navy's heritage from Single Line Item Requisition, DD Dealerships Available FRA both historical and personal 1348 citing Stock No. 0515-929- 25 250 Washers Be at the FRA tomorrow night viewpoints. The 22 by 28 inch FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE . and dance to the sound of the prints faithfully reproduce the 0000.The reasonable cost and an- SO Dryers( min) TRAINING WITH PAY Fugitives beginning at 9 p.m. Jim color and subject of each selected ticipated demand for these prints HOURS: 8:30-8:30: : PROMOTIONAL ADVERTISING SUPPORT AND L Mann and the Goodtimers will be artwork, and present an authentic - to ServkeJAX Call limits purchasers one copy. Oie Day 353-5736 Sunday, and on Tuesday when on stage appearance com Or Write P.O. Box 3702 there will be 'Game Night' at 8 NAS NEAREST LAUNDRY Jacksonville, Fla. I p.m.The FRA serves lunches from MILITARY AUTO INSURANCEAll .. 11 to 2 and dinners from 3 to 9 on IIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIimillllllllllHIIIHIfllinnHHHIHIIIHllllllt' 811d weekdays.shoot which Don't will miss be the held turkey this Ranks All AgesLOW iSt. Johns Mobile Hom1os weekend and every weekend until Christmas- from- ,. noon,- to sunset. RATES | JACKSONVILLE/ PERMANENT MOBILE HOME DEALER 5 luiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiuiiiniiiiiiii' iHiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiunnniiiiiniiiiiiiniiiuiuiiuii l YOUR COMPLETE MOBILE HOME SHOPPING .., ......,.,#\\,.;.. ;.: :" EASY MONTHLY CENTER. DISTRIBUTOR OF MOBILE HOME ".-<\ PARTS AND MINUTE-MAN ANCHORSIALL .....: ""\ . .",,,,: PAYMENTSCONTINENTAL, INSURANCE COMPANIES SAY 'TIE YOUR MOBILE HOME DOWN'I I WE WILL SELL YOU THE SAVE MONEY REGULARLY PARTS OR DO THE COMPLETE JOB 'NOTHING INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INC. DOWN.MOBILE HOME: (Formerly Mci ougall's Insurance) REPAIRS 'INSURANCE FIpjtl 6479 Roosevelt Blvd. 388 7676 Call Us Anytime FURNITURE FINANCINGMOBILE HOME AWNINGS, CABANAS, : ADD-A-ROOMS AND UTILITY ROOMS. " P-L-E-N-T-Y . I Used VWs II ReasonableSTATE II INSPECTED . 1 CARS I . ------ .--- Get your holiday cash at Beneficial today- the full o ,. 65 VW BUS $890 1 1 amount to cover all your 64 CHEVY II $5901 u , holiday shopping-with I 6 Cyl., Stick. 1 extra cash left over,tool No 162 CHEV. WAGON $540 I' GIVE YOURSELF matter where you may be . I V-8, HT, R&H. 1 borrowing,or had a loan .- --- -4 . 62 FORD '$440 1 A before,call Beneficial for _ 2 Dr., HT, R&H. cash- nowl You're good GlfIQlflCASH I IF IT RELATES TO A MOBILE HOME WE HAVE IT 62 FALCON $440 ( for more at Beneficial. R&H I OR CAN GET IT. 162 VW SEDAN, $490 \1\ LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS.NOTHING OWN 1 R&H. SEE US FOR ALL 'YOUR MOBILE HOME NEEDS .. BeneficialFINANCE . ...a.. a. 1 [ I TODAY I!II! /ry-S.Tl-T1raicce II SYSTEM w-,WE'LL, TRADE FOR ANYTHING PROM BILLY GOATS TO BATTLESHIPS 5 Nr.NaisdylI LOANS UP TO$400 Beneficial Finance Co.of Jacksonville ulevard Ii 3436 BEACH BLVD..SOUTHGATE SHOP. CTR. Phone 398- 1513 i 781 4978 e 757 UNIVERSITY BLVD.- TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP. CTR. '" '" 6263 ROOSEVELT BLVD.PH. . Phone 725 8515 384-5584 388-5144 ... A m November!! ,20, 1969 I f : Page 6 JAX AIR NEIKS/AFTERBURNER . 1 : _.f : CIVIL SERVICE NEWS" \>. . .< ',.. 0- Retirement Annuity Increases SAVE WITH Hike Child Survivor BenefitsOn + E U.S.SAVINGS BONDS , of automatic ad increases whenever annuities are \ $ontnII Oct. 20, Presider t Nixon because would automatically on the basis of t: The legislation "" h Fyroll SeyinysF signed into law a bill that will justments.this monthly amount to $75 cost-oMiving changes, such as mean an extra $20 to $50 a month raise with only one parent the November 1 raise of five per for child for future civil service retirees.All a These amounts child with cent. new will for a go and to $90 :' benefits of the bill were effective living, dead. These to each child in a family, not to on the date the bill was both parents to exceed three children. If there would be subject signed. Therefore, the total amounts also were more than three children in annuity increase for those a family, then the total amount retiring before November 1, 1969 Health for three would be divided among could be about 15 per cent the the actual number of children I 4deeoat five per cent cost-of-living bonus 6. Survivors of a deceased plus resulting approximately from the 10 highthreeyear per cent- Plan DueChanges federal employee will be eligiblefor survivor benefits after only 18 4; i average salary and sick months of service by the employee leave credit features. instead of the minimumfive . The of the 4 highlights of service legislation, as published in the years now October 13, 1969 issue of the The U.S. Civil Service Com- required. Increased survivor annuitiesfor 'Federal Employees' News mission announced that all 36 of 7. and widowers Protect The Digest' are quoted below for the the plans participating in the widows of Underside Of Your Carl information of all concerned. Health deceased employees who retireon Federal Employees in the future. The disability 1. Annuities are liberalized by Benefits Program will have them the basis of widows and widowers will be computing on changes in benefits or premiumrates the high-three-year average or both, for the tenth guaranteed annuities of 55 per 1095 salary rather than the present contract period which begins cent of annuities their spouses drawing. were high-five. Jan. 1.Thirty. 2. Annuities are liberalized still plans will increase their 8.All benefits in the bill go into further by crediting unused sick premium rates. The major effect on date of enactment IM.FORD leave at time of retirement for portions of these increases reflect (when the President signs the additional length of service.Each the continuing sharp increases in bill). The benefits apply only to CHEVY 22 days of sick leave would be the cost of hospital and medicalcare. present retired employees. counted as one month's ad- . 9. Federal and postal employees PLYMOUTH ditional. service. of the will All but seven plans 3. A one per cent increase is minor benefit will pay seven per cent of have relatively salary instead of the present six added to the amount of automatic . cost-of-living annuity adjustments changes.An and one half. per cent, effectivethe each time an adjustment unlimited open season first pay day on or after ;) is made. during which eligible unrolled January 1, 1970. Their present DUVAL 4. Widows of federal employeeswho employees may enroll in a plan computation rate of one and one died or retired before July and enrolled employees and '". half per cent for the first five MOTORS 18, 1966, and who remarry, will annuitants may change plans, years,"orfe and three fourths per of enrollmentself i'ti, continue to receive their an- options, or type cent for the next five years, and )1 i CAUAT ( to ) has been only family nuities if they are past age 60. two per cent for all years over 10 Mu3176541L This already is the law for those scheduled for a period which is remains unchanged. Also unchanged - I who became widows or who will open now and will Continue are the present become widows after that date. through Nov. 28. retirement age requirements. 5.Child survivor benefits will be During the open season, em- increased, both for those now on ployees and annuitanta who are 10. Legislative employees' At holiday till! the rclls and those in the future.At in high options and have full salary contributions for present a survivor child Medicare protection (hospital retirement benefits: will be raised don't receives a base annuity of $50 a and medical insurance) for from six and one half to seven forgot Shari. month, although this has gone up themselves and their wives (or and one half per cent,but all their to $61 because of the automatic husbands) may want to consider service will be computed at a rate annuity increases. And a child changing to the less expensivelow of two and one half per cent. 4 'Cause Shari has .set aside a large cash with both parents dead now options which generally will Members of Congress will pay 0 .., reserve especially for the holiday season. It's receives $60 a month, with this supplement Medicare eight per cent of salary for their called the Aetna Holiday Fund. amount now up to $72 monthly adequately. retirement benefits. '.;. Shari's the gal to call for extra cash at Aetna - Finance Company. If you've got a leave coming up, or you want to buy gifts, she'll I TONIGHT9fey take,care of you -- $100, $300 or more if you need It. Money, or any worthwhile purpose, P:1: call Shari she's got what it takes.AETNA. hound racing t fINAMEE >k SYf1EM R 4 When money matters 9. r *< * r J Nor Aetna's got what it takesP. ps w't pVY6C4Kr: , THREE LOCATIONS: .. * Hemming Park Building *: y > 46 W. Duval Phone 355-7543 4 4 x "X =1\" 5551 Normandy Phone 786-0191 ; 8006 Lem Turner Road Phone 768-0501 I y S5ANCEPARK Pr LOANS FROM, $50 TO $600 POST TIME 8 NIGHtlY EXCEPT SIIIIIUV.SAT. MATINEE i.30A _ ---- ---- . - I November 20,. |1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER . Pac 7 ... ! 4.:,. . .. r'ir,.',i.",. ,.. ., .. ... , .v.,. ,. .. ,!........ ....... :...... .a..a.* 03. .. ? % .5,..*...l.... ...n,... h.:.\.+. ,:.. .. +.k: d \. ,ki,;..., Y.L.: ,:.a, a" n \.kc t? 4. ,+!:..4..: ?8a .. k .a.! .,:: \ siF,4::, fi. : # ..k. ::$. nt { .a.'a< aka:: .. Ju .... A ,04 c,;::., or ;} ::. ,r ..____ _..____ __u_____._____ __.uu___ .. .. . '1 R VIZ i jUiirch'g FACTORY ! er! TAKSOVT ORDERS .i DINING!ROOM, OUTLET / sl u ua tlyr' PRFMtt 1 etaA CNmitCUT: 6sAR$ l 4: !' AL1A, 1ffiAItONtf'ltt! ;. PAGNb'1t v PH. 904 284-3352 tlltll1'8 . IN1r1.Nf1 a "' ''a MOBILE HOME , OURSpECJAUTY! STARRING , t.I I Uauhir W ERNIE GROSE i ., I q Fd! ::4p. i S:4S* 1938 Blandlng Blvd. Phone: 389-0338 j Cax( +pd'ta.: +sdo?+>r.tetYerh lIt.i : REYNOLD'S State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. j 3619 Blanding Blvd.' Ph. 771-0170 A INDUSTRIAL, PARK HOME OFFICE: Bloomington Illinois j jl ; I HI-WAY 16, GREEN COVE SPRINGS. FLA. 32043 ,'kAYmYiW t - : Y's #SSaYJO iuk'' << o/ :mI ,l .!. ;New Location ;:*1f 11: MORRIS ..1 I '; ::6ri,,:,oan, ; p4 lRei'I:s Cal's; :;: .;' ,: p.ctiAi >.; .. .... ... ....<.. . < ;: ..1 . ).;;.;l.. :.;.. :.D.'e" '" L.w.:: :'A".:>e... ':'t.'< "":'.:,..'" <. .: : .".'.::41>: I: \; t It = AUTO SUPPLY :, !':RCA TV 6t:*ZENITH; Safes" ':6 eralsi,ServiceCo ; ,twc: At: i WWT+ *W':> , } : [ i Laundry &L Cleaners I : I "We Serve You STEREO ft. .:<:>. ;.' ,fro.:' lUfANUY:aL V 0........ .;. '... Seven Days A Week I p .' ,, BANK MER ARD a prLf.WIII' J @:::::': :lNt'x. taMlr': ; '':I lI.vtat1trtH'! 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Open 0800-1800 Monday thru Friday I: : : :.>care,:>::I STANDARD [ 725-9566 t. MINOR REPAIRS AVAILABLEdjO3rdSTiEffHMAIkfl : i Open 'til 2 a.m. Fri.-Sat.- 12 p.m. Sun. thru Thurs.: :, J. your:Cary : I Order by Phone for Fast Service Allou About 20 Mtn.t . ... .. 1 . .;' 1;, ;; : i 4/id4. ? Ot F. a.Sn : ; R ; maijl; :TI'm'f:! :! ( \ Yalir Mablle Home Shopping C.nfet" ; 't ER M1I1I : 3ur. 1 THE FUND OFFERS A DIVERSIFIED FISHSHRIMPOYST6RSLOBSTERSCRABMEAT : AND SUPERVISED INVESTMENT IN THE 1I COMMON STOCKS OF BANKS I MOBILE HOMES ;yt;<": :. ; : INC ;)F.' :'IN:SEASON' AMERICAN SHAREHOLDERS, INC. : : :41 18:Philips Hwy,: 398-IU6. ?f.:.:" :'" .;: Peaturhi '1patly Prepared' 6524 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 741SLane r, Ave, 781-3027 Smoked: Fish x:44r& Deviled Crabs ? Phone 388-7777 & 388-7004 ;.' .Over...... .:ISO HwUseJ: :; Mobile:'Homes., ..:,: "' .:..tWi;; :103rd 5t,: 7710981>' for Free Prospectus :.:::;::.,..:;:.. :.' : : %: A:-::.'::-;:{::::":fo: h ''i.':Iron;'.H1:klmf'' ;" .': :'ti li It i 4 .r r; a-; m= ., .. ,. .. Ij Ijt l.x : ; ; : $$}: : : $n111yyyr:+ {y.n. t OBJECTIVE: maktwlill'sNURSEIY ,) Possible Growth Y{,.,, V ; 1 : 1 . i. ; I $ noWU I : :{{ aAeWI/MNNININr/11N11 r dcarp t IncFDREVER */; 4 nd.. KINDERGARTEN 'Mr 0' STATE LICENSED, BONDED AND INSURED (d / / # Specializing In Personal Care ::1" 'RICAN F%3 NOVE"BER3/9e69; ? i' OPEN 24 HOUR5 n Infants, Pre-School, and After School Care: , '" (All Ages) I NO MINIMUM AMOUN I KIZQU1KCI) TO INVEST '. <> 11 >tVlSlla'r T1 IBSx: I tS :"4 bt R: '>Fi.{ '''rM1CiNAPt: HOT BALANCED MEALS ,. Call or Write for Free Prospectus; < NEW YORK 81'sE1P; CIr U SPECIAX .' AMERICAN SHAREHOLDER'S, INC. ; ;;SAN, *>V 3r1'ICII'pI'RBPAREp.* ? -, $ ATAqora }11"0YQiIR'IIA IxFAG'1'ION c;:,; Hour, day, night or weekly rates i..; 6524 San Juan Ave. ,,1203 {UKe AV W/E PWOW >78T.9833, 5105 Convenient to Cedar Hill, O.k Hills end We.connett.771-5173 ". PHONE 388-7777 & 388-7004 DUGDALE ROAD : 530 PAffC STREET: PHONE 355.9831WESCONNETT< ; "' m$1.; .} ., .::akWlW'tW": : .1AA >? : .:dtt W f.w: ; JffM!: ' ,,r.N,, r. . dd.i: $:';: :4:4:;: ;'= yn.; d . i; Admire the *s B with 11 '; will kept older carr / #: : MOTHER LOUNGE r +. *'fi tHe'Knows| n.a NO WWIJAV Il l BNT ***# :; l 11 n. Under Y 'OR t PARTY # Y \ ( New Management) r. + ., B liUACTrtftrC.S ., :Y', ::4 4 : : ; : N. ::3 t' > ; We Wire Flowers .. ..''*...."..'1... ... ** ::::; :: ;> :: : : :: : CA f OINK l i/} :: .: ::.ENGIAs S. t$ :|'i '.; I I k,, : : 5129 Wesconnet 771-3838 nivd. ,Ippm ; SATURDAYS C am' 14 P.M'. : :ili tkPH;: 79t.0831.1276;: .. W* m J>:;; <:':.' .w.llcnorMA; TE11'C1IARGE:.. .' : ,...'.':. n. ;' at 103rd St. E. Wesconnett Blvd. .s ... . '.'lm 'i? j r t w.s: : ::sn !==:fJ.c!.!:!Wt ;w.v mt!!>:*? Save Time & Money!! ... Check This Service Shopper L Weekly/ For The Best Buys In Townw - .. ----- --- -------...........-- November20,1969 I Page 8 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER __ .__ .;. . k':,:.: I Wives Tour and Learn at Air Ops I ;..... }" Jax-Approximately 20 wives of f\" officers and key civilians from ,. " }> the Air Operations Department " attended a detailed and informative Cy; R: 'i Y : f' r 1* ,, 4', tour of the department J ; rt "s last week. The purpose of the tour was to give the ladies an insight to the I i t< jobs their husbands perform, and *, acquaint them with the in- tracacies of the Fleet Weather Facility and Radar Control r r1F Division. LpE They visited the air control tower, also, and boarded a 1 f '# ;y wsh helicopter and HU-16 aircraft, ., i both of which are used primarilyfor search and rescue missions.The -- E'Ill x - i: wives looked on as crew \ members: performed an , emergency drill that included the ': launching of a crisis boat. The ladies received a shore Helicopter tour k cruise in the captain's gig and \" concluded the afternoon with a ... luncheon in town. JOWL Christmas , The tour was unanimously Luncheon SetThe <: lauded by the ladies as a very - " interesting experience. Jacksonville Officers' demonstrate the art of Christmas \\: "............N.'Y\V. ...........'V'J Wives Club will hold a Christmas decorating at the ComFairJax. I, ...all about the HU-16L luncheon Dec. 3 at the NAS Of- NARTU and Fleet Weather ADS make yourshopping ficers' Club. Facility hosted event. easier The luncheon will begin at 11:30: Reservations may be made by L a.m. and the wine experts of the contacting Mrs. C.W Matthews, F.D.I.C. '' .. .. ........,r.... Y will lV't."' '''''' .J' club have a chance to sample 264.2410, or Mrs. J.F. Bullington, !' INSURED BANK TIME DEPOSITS various types of wines. Lunch 264-6649.They must be in no later ..t SOLD TO YIELD NEW will be served at 12:30: p.m. than 5 p.m. Dec. 1. rN JAx A local decorator will1L1 AND "LET'S HOPE SANTA WJU. - CAROUSELMOBILE lfl(: lSfiOt/tR/ SOCK IT TO US WITH 7/OUP HOMES U.S. SAVING, f. f " BONDS . }\ $5,000 MINIMUM C 0j4At4Ne f CALLWRITEWIREWESTAMERICA PHILIPS HWY. ** FAIRs? i SECURITIES, INC. OS936 7336700N || : -f 'ISUPER I MEMBER PACIFIC COAST STOCK EXCHANGE COMING SOONESTOP WI1"tbU\ Q rH5CK D.J. (Pete) EVERS Gulf Life Center Mall, Jacksonville, Fla. P ...PEzcctiuhFHllgSorr+cE ?\.;. PHONE 396-7703 SAILOR r. ;:t:. ::..LL'LLLr. } &m&Mmmm&&m8mfTHE .. SPECIALS i ':r 'I 6 FIRST WORD INCONVENIENCE Bootsto - s ? " WEEKLY SPECIAL fill? Only 2 MINUTES from HAS JAX! 66 MUSTANG 6 CyL, A/T, : Trades, Good R&IfNOS895 h 66 CORV AIR. .$695 I1MTADORAPARTMENTS Monza, A/T, R&H, New Tires. s p See 65 CHEVROLET. .. $995 Impala SS, P.S., P.O., A/C, R&H. HFC Lj:: :::.. ::::::::.. :::::::S:. 65 CORTINA GT. .$595 R&H, Bucket seats; New engine & tires. Singles 65 FALCON. . $795 s .* Young Marrieds 6 Cyl., Std., Shift, 2 Dr. New Tires, R&H, H.T. It's a big job trying to make it the holiday you Families Like New. want it to be. You'd like to get your family the .. Trade In Clearance Sale they've asked for-and don't want ;:;:::::::':;: .::.:.:;:=:.:.:;:.;;;::;;::;;;;:; .. 63 FAIRLANE .$199 things you : ::::::::::::::::::;:;:::;::;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: r 63 . to miss the traditional reunion. If it all gets too 1 2 and 3 Bedroom METEOR. $199 expensive, let us help. After all, we help over Apartments from 63 CHEVY II.$249 100,000 service people every year. And we can $153 Loath 62 FORD. . $199 make your big-job a lot easier. FURNISHED 63 CHEVY II Wagon $249 or UNFURNISHED '.. ..- !t..?.*-.<_... e_.... _..._! .,... _!. .,.... ,_. _. >- .. FREE-golf at private 64 ENGLISH Ford.. .$199 country club 60 DODGE. $99 Need up to 6OO? 'p, \ r i with Club sized Cabana swimming, pool and Plenty of' closets with 56 FORD. . $99 " .es.... ......!t..... ..!..._........fr'_ ( ,1'\ children's swimming pool master pressing bedroom room closets in 58 ENGLISH Ford. $129 ':: NOTE ABOVE CARS HAVE Apply for your loan by phone, Front'and rear entrances. .',Central Heat t and Air 1970 FLA. TAG, AND A RESTATE : we'll supply your loan by mail Conditioning, Dishwashers INSPECTED AND Wall to Wall Carpeting, Disposal, Range GUARANTEED TO DRIVE. Fully Draped and Oven HOUSEHOLD FINANCE i! bye 101 NARCRCIL .! = 'A.t T.-- BENSONAHD 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 t. n .I 1-2f5.".. f - Cedar Hills Shopping Center a BUZARDMOTORS 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone: 771-9190 ' OItANGI SARK , 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 741 HIGHWAY 17 SO. f . OrM jf Park1647)SONLY ( Penman Plaza Shopping Center WHOLESALE and RETAIL . 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone: 246-6421 2V2 MILES FROM NAS JAX MAIN/ GATE 1310 CASSAT AVE. PHONE 3885004r ------ ... , ----- -- - " November 20, 1969| JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER !Page 9 j I ". NATT Center In The News. T I JOINT,SERVICE MEDAL He also has the Vietnam Ser reported here from' VP-11 in vice Medal with Campaign Star Brunswick, Maine. He and his NATTC's Executive Officer, which he received earlier. wife, Pansy Leone, have one son. ,' Cdr. Roy H. Paxon, Jr., in a Gadomski was stationed herein Next to further his Naval surprise ceremony at the NATTC only a short time ago, career was AE1 John F. Tom- Department Heads' Conference, in 1968, while he went through AO misser. He is an instructor in the was awarded the Joint Service 'A School. He says he plans to math and physics phase in AE Commendation Medal. make a career of the Navy and go Schools. The commander was servingas up for the warrant officer Petty Officer Tomisser has battle staff operations officerof program later on. been in for 14 years. This 4 *; 1; the USCINCEUR Airborne The petty officer and his wife, enlistment, his third one, is for I Command Post and later as Mary Jane, have two sons, three years. He was with VAH-10 I group operations officer for the Jimmy and Johnny. in Whidby Island, Wash., before Silk Purse Control Group, reporting here. Tomisser and his England, from August 1967 to REENLISTMENTSThree wife, Maxine, have three r August 1969, the period for whichhe children. was commended.His Aviation Electrician'sMate Third in line to take his oath R Po citation read in part, 'he instructors shipped over was AE2 Wayne A. Smith. This played a prominent and valuable last Friday. was his first reenlistment, and it y ; role in formulating and executingthe AEC George W. Brown has is for five years. Smith has beenon plans for the continuous been in for 17 years. This will be active duty for seven years, operation of the Airborne his fourth enlistment, the last one part of that time having been Command Post..distinguishedhimself before he retires. Says the chief, spent at NAS Barbars Point, Capt.Kennedy with Cdr.Paxton by his leadership and 'I don't want to make a career out Hawaii, his duty station before professional competence.' of it.' reporting here. Cdr. Paxson reported here The chief has been aboard Petty Officer Smith is married from England in August of this NATTC since July 1968 when he and has one child. STEAKHOUSE .... ---------- ()1lfW. 7nmaaa year. 6K -- - -iJ . AIR MEDAL AWARDAir OPEN DAILY 11 A.M.-9 P.M. FRI.AND SAT.TIL 10 P.M. . BLANDING BLVD fa CEDAR RIVER Medals one and two have a a 1 U.S.; Choice Cut been awarded to A02 Richard C. +t- NO FROZEN BEEF USED Gadomski, an AO 'B' School fciilomMeak student. All Beef Cut On Gadomski was stationed with I With Baked Potato Assorted Rolls Premises From Heavy Attack Squadron 21, i Stangley Point, Republic of .. $ 1 5 9 U.S.D.A. ChoiceWE Vietnam. His job as a tail gunner j. or, . 0 required loading and maintainingthe F . ARE NOW JACKSONVILLE'S MOST SUCCESSFUL many types of ordnance and ",'ili i;, .. .,. . armament equipment utilized on .... ' ,. . ; FAMILY STEAK HOUSE. THANK YOU, the AP-2H aircraft. According to ,, ... .. .. :, "' (WATCH FOR OUR SCORO;OPENING) f.J entUj7Tl 'ttvL. his citation, Gadomski receivedhis \)) >q. awards for 'meritorious .lfl. achievement in aerial flight for ; support in combat action in .. Southeast Asia. Capt. Kennedy with AO2 Gadomski. .. ." ".... .. ' '. - \\1;" : ", ;l- 9 >r$ '" Y/1,****** BONANZA o I .v OF MOBILE HOMES i _ Jit ! t 1 WE ARE STILL OVERSTOCKEDI! COWBOY BILL BARRINGTON IS SELLING: 3 Bedroom 12' Wide A 6'xir I Brand New I :' Carpeted Living Room- $3095 3 Bedroom 1'Bath' $4095 a<-:<,' < >,: ( For Only.. For Only. 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' 4 FEATURING,. 2, 3 or Bedrooms SHOP And-To Suit YOUR BUDGET : 30 INCH COLORED RANGE CUSHIONTONE FLOOR COVERING ' ::::: DOUBLE BOWL SINK IN KITCHEN 12CU.FT.COLOREDREFGERATOR 5936 PHILIPS HIGHWAY 733-6700 ::: ::::: ,:: SLIDING CLOSET DOORS CARPETED LIVING ROOM :: . :: U BATH ENTRANCE FROM MASTER BEDROOM LARGE AWNING TYPE WINDOWS :: :: :: COLORED BATHROOM FIXTURES THRCE.INCH SIDEWALLS :: ::: .J#* ALLCONSTRUCTION ON U INCH CENTERS CATHEDRAL ROOF Just South Of University BoulevardPac. d ':: ::: 0" ,'i'J.:,. '' .. .... NATURAL WOOD INTERIORS FLOORLENGTHDRAPES I ::: : v t;: c 5" '& 't.t .r.w". "':;S :: 1' : FORCED AIR FURNACE BEAMED CEILINGS ::: :::: :" t Of' 'o! ALL ELECTRIC SYSTEM GROUNDED, UL APPROVED SIX-INCH FLOOR :: ::: :. ........., .. .. .....,.. .. ..,.................: ,.:.,,...:,.....,. ...... .. ...... ., 1. .......,.... .. .. ... ..........,.. ., .,. .... ... .. ... .....'.. ........ .. .. ...... ... J :':>>W..ON.' .M> :':'; 'w. :: ;>;:<::<' ''"" : <<:" :':<<<: : ::.x.::" >::>>:<<:<<:::::>: :" : \ 4 : :<:::::: ::::<::<<::<:::<:::::::::" < :<<< ";;: : <.X<<<.X.;:: :::< .. . 4 ..... -. .--- r- 'Page II JAX AIR HEWS/AFTERBURNER November. 1969Lieutenant . VA-44,. Names letter appreciation, .from, Maj.,;: .aircraft,back into the sky,. -- . R. C. Blackburn, USMC, ' thanking him for responding Other men presented with ,Plane Captainof quickly and cheerfully to a call letters were ADJC J. E. Irvin, for assistance in correcting an AE2 M. R. Mich, and A02 D. R. electrical problem on the Major's Perry. Men advanced in rate the MonthAirman A4E Skyhawk last March. At that were AE3 J. A. Connolly AQF3 JIB time Garner worked several Dysinger, PR3 J. H. Heater, ::4 -j -. Apprentice Charles hours after normal working AZ3 R. K. Klumpp, and AMS3 T. Fisher was presented a letter of hours in bad weather to put the R. Youngen. commendation at an 'all hands' Forty assembly Four at Monday Attack morning.This Squadron. What Daddy Does .1 letter noted his selectionas Plane Captain of the Month of Aboard The FDRA I September.Fisher's cheerful and enthusiastic approach to his ) familiar question to Navy guests aboard the mightly ,'\'t. duties on the flight line as an A4 ,"'" men everywhere, but one that carrier early Saturday morningto Skyhawk plane captain were the inner workings of a view < most find hard to answer. The mentioned in the letter.In . ..," ,'.. ,-*":"k'x, ".::'',"; ; ,..,.."".,..>'"..,, ..' '"" addition Fisher was cited FIFTEEN'Valions' of had Attack the opportunity Squadron to deployed squadron aboard , I> }, because 'on occasionsyou numerous the 1. ;: ship. Guests watched as > show their wives, children and (Fisher) have voluntarily it's (junior grade) Charles F. Greer received VA-174's 'Top extra hours to guests what shipboard life is all ROOSEVELT departed worked Gun' award last Monday at NAS Cedi.Droodle's many about on Saturday November 8th. Mayport pier, and as the ship aircraft and availability ensure maneuvered for sea room, they The chance when special came a airworthiness. Corners were given guided tours of the day long dependents cruise was Several other 'Hornets' were carrier. Statis displays of all the 1 also presented with letters of made by the USS Franklin D. aircraft that comprise ATTACK ROOSEVELT (CVA-42)) off the commendation or appreciationand Carrier Air Wing SIX were advancements in rate. Florida coast.Squadron available for the guests in : AE1 M. Garner received a men brought their spection. LATER in the morning guests .:' I were to see first hand the sound s .. ., .n. and of flight operations. : "f: > ; fury ': ; 1 1'; : ; 'Valion' aircraft made of many L _. ; ..' ,: .C' \ the launches and recoveries, and participated in the highlight of the cruise, an afternoon airshow. : J The airshow provided an excellent - -- : opportunity to watch the 4 aircraft their many perform particular mission. one. As you can see it is a product of imagination.For _ After a hearty Navy lunch the editors title turn page upside down. ,IJ r wi 'Valions' and their guests wat- _L_ ched as the ROOSEVELT returned to it's the appns; 6ujjjUJUJ03; I.ISII V JaMSUV pier. Leaving ship after a full day, the Anyone with a good imagination is welcome to submit his droodle and Droodles are not hard to think up. Here LTJG Mike Sternberg, who 'Valion's' guests were fully possibly get it published. Send or, bring' all drodles to the Afterburner |ust drew a few lines, is trying to think of a title. It takes a little con- aware of'WHAT DADDY'DOES.' Office, Bldg. 12, NAS Cecil Field. centration, doesn't it Mike? - I&ON T MISS OUR H' k. Btto Mu UttH ,. M V*s. FRID r S r RD Y ::.t'.:.l;...... ::... (:;; =,, s -_.:............. .... ....-........---: -.. .. .. - I H pA r'f 't\ '...' ,. :: ;, .J. ; {.!" =: .i : ." .....;., ",6>,.':". .': .'' "" Needa N;; ' ., : ,. .''.r ,,.'. .: :Jj. "f. : ,". ' ' OPWMI .:..-:: :\,.,.' . r ? ; : break ? ; : w .... ,, / ; J . >; nx eYO.Sc w 4u . I REGENCY 11 1 .1'* ".When you haven t broken into a good n : paying job and haven't t had the opportunity'to show what you can do. it TOYOTADrive j )'<.' ; can be tough getting going. It's a bad cycle. : you don t have the experience and you don t have the training Away Price! I. necessary to get the experience ,.. But if you do have the desire and determination. come in and talk over your situation with the Admissions : Director at Massey. Through the I ,'!. Massey government can actually student get you aid a program full-time r . ; I < ry h 1888 job BEFORE you start to school. in .; addition to? a part-time job while you 4 ( >, ,attend. Or you can complete valuable :*, straining while working full-time on the I I job you now have by attending night !school. And veterans qualify for G.I. '. Bill assistance, :::: ONLY DURING OUR GRAND OPENING SALE. ,! ::j jt who Thousands of Massey graduates t 0::.:' .. '. ,. :QII-,-1LITT SELECTION' FINE CARS- .r:-: ..*.,.*. .. '.' were once looking for a break like you :::: SALES :::; .\ are today are now successful. highly : :: ":. :: If' . PARTS :>: paid business people. Make your break .. ;;' ,SERVICE i1i '" today. Call Massey at. 356-8402 for anappointment .'=' :: : ? . :* '-4r :tt 1 i ;" 'r. t.3;t. :'. " I I -'{ r ,{ 11"",'i5/ "...."J, .. .I Ma . :.L\\\ ,Icy! ; ...!./ PHONE i .LMASSEY aF :::: 721-3000 :::: :::: COROLLA SEDAN ::;: x t. .. SHU ss coLuai a TICHNICJU l INSTITUTE -, Arlington Expressway Near Regency Squarer Mil MM $T-tl MCK5OMVIUI,, riOMIDA 39 r 9043568402MI 1 c t ,1 r t I .. _._ .. _. . , r.,.www.wi -- -------- -":= ------------ - -. - . - - November 20, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 13 4. . -- ---- ------ :Mt'CH'-Color drama starring I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGPublisher MovieSchedule Sandy Dennis and McKellan.: . HOLTPUBLISHINGCOMPANY :\I1105 mind.HOSPITAL . I \\1' . : CALL: 3883755 :t M : 'GUESS WHO'SCOMING : TO DIER'AS .... JAX AIR NEWS : Ads should be mailed not later than Tuesday :MATINEE: 'FIRSTIEX': NASJacksonville for publication the following Thursday. Ads IX THE :MOOX'-Color science . AFTERBURNER '.' arriving too late for this deadline will be Movies will be shown nightly at fiction starring Edward Judd and ::. NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE published the following week unless the the NAS Theater at 7:30: p.m. :Martha H'er.103\ mins ,:.: t '.... : publisher Is instructed otherwise. A check or There will also be a kiddie SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 23 . I money order for the full cost of the ad must be matinee at 2 p.m. Saturday and a NAS: 'FRAULINE DOKTOR'- : '.; I received WITH the copy for the ad. regular feature at 2 p.m. Sundayand Color spy drama starring Suzy .:g. 4747 San Juan Avenue : RATE: Minimum charge (3 lines) $2.00 holidays.The Kendall and Kenneth :More. :M- if; Jacksonville, Florida I Hospital Theater will have VG (102 mins). Per additional line (4 words per line) 50.50EMPLOYMENT one nightly feature at 7 p.m. Cecil HOSPITAL: THANK YOU ALL 'J Field will have two nightly shows VERY MUCH' ." , during the week at 5:30: and 8 :MONDAY NOVEMBER 21 p.m. Matinees will be shown on NAS: 'BUONA SERRA. :MRS. ''t. > .... ...... '. "" .. .... .', MOBILE LIVING OF JACKSONVILLE BOATING OUTFIT weekends at 2 and 5 p.m. CAMPBELL'-Color comedy t.::'.: :!.. : : :<.:.'.::':.':::...:l::<:::>:."'.:,::<: (Azalea Mobile Home Park) Vi Mile Complete dependable, 14', Wind starring' Gina Lollabrigida.: . North of NAS, lots and rentals, Near shield, Top 30 HP. Elect. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20 Shelley Winters. Peter Lawfordand schools .and shopping center. Clean, Speedometer, Trailer, Cushions, Etc. NAS: 'HOOK LINE' ANDSINKER'Color Phil Sih'ers.l\I.E till mins and reasonable rates. Manager on $350. 7712144. SERVICE WIVES comedy starring HOSPITAL : 'FRAULINEDOKTOR' CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS premises. Children. and pets welcome. Jerry Lewis and Peter Lawford. ' . I; Jobfinders 1372 Cassat, 387.5626 or 6301 Roosevelt 3899226. 6HP FISHING MOTOR G-VG (92 mins). 1022 Park Street. 354.7888 'Sea King"Less than 15 hrs. operated TUESDAY NOVEMBER I 25 r FOR RENT HOSPITAL 'NIGHTMARE INWAX' ' time. Like new. Forward, Neutral, : ) Trailer Lot, Paved Street, Sewer, NAS: 'THE BRIDGE ATREMAGEN'Color "' Reverse. Needs slight repair -Color horror on starring . WAITRESS WANTED!) ! ! Clean, Dry, convenient to bases. 771. reverse gear. Separate 5 gal. tank Cameron Mitchell and Anne war drama Good pay, good hours. Call 781 9818, 2144. . i Mrs. Goff 10 A.M. 5 P.M. San Bargain Juan.price! Call 387 3566.or 4747 Helm. M-G ((95 mins). starring George Segal and i FOR SALE FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21 Robert Vaughn. M-G (115 mins), : .., '66 Budy 12' x 55' 2 BR, Front Kitchen DESIRE TRADE NAS 'GUESS WHO'S COMINGTO HOSPITAL: 'BUONA SERRA. .I9:.;' : WANTED W W Carpet,40' of awning. Lot 1967'SS' Camaro convertible for less . MRS. CAMPBELL' _ Man to work, Part-time or full-time to 57 Ware's Trailer Park after six. expensive model 3872172.07HONDACL99. DINNER'-Color drama repair sewing machines and stereos. starring Spencer Tracy, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 26 , Apply 1606 Main Street. Phone 353- I I 1946. Exc. Cond., $175. 264 2893. Katherine Hepburn and Sidney NAS: DARING GAME'Coloraction . REALESTATE Poitier. G-E ((108 mins). drama starring Lloyd .:.t.1 1 J ; t1 !: lR1 i r+ : "-'*'-'" '" Tll HOSPITAL: 'HOOK LINE AND Bridges and Joan Blackman. G-G :i'. t MISCELLANEOUS li SINKER' ((100 mins). ; Ifl : : : ill GUYBALLOU cp : : 1 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22 HOSPITAL: 'THE BRIDGE AT . FOR RENT OR SALE NAS: 'THANK YOU ALL VERY Houses and Apts. Equity VA &-FHA REMAGEN'j' resales. low down. Call Powell or YOU WANT TO BE - DO Mills, USN Ret. 264.2411 Orange Park A DISC JOCKEY.? Realty, Military Free Notary. OPEN SUNDAY : . For information dial 356 8351. CDR. USN, Ret. : WATERFRONT LOTS OIL HEATERS wooded, for retirementand High perfect INSURANCEINVESTMENTS Cleaned and Serviced. Central Units, year around living. Easy terms , Space Heaters Wall and Floor Fur. naces. Tylers Heating and Air Con Mobile Homes Welcomed 1 Mile East ditioning. Lake Shore 4711 Palmer of Lake Ashbury on 209. Also new Ave. 388 5161.GEORGE'S. restricted sub division near com ' pletion. Contact LaRue 725 3992.HOMESFORRENTORSALE ' % KENNELS Financial Estate Planning 1OO GUARANTEEWe : Dogs and Cats boarded. Free pickupand Insurance Programs ' We help Navy. Quick Move In. gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance In. -. delivery Est., 1925, Poodle Mutual FundsASSOCIATED Courteous Service. Sillay Realty Co. npertton. Then we tuned up tightened, and replaced everything Grooming Reasonable, 5085 3896201. WITH that needed it. And guaranteed them 1&0% for the repair or . Edgewood Ct. (Near Cassat and JOHN B. STOUDEMIREFLETCHER replacement of all major mechanical parts* for JO days or 1000 'rmil. Edgewood) 389 0064 BUILDINGONE ... Come on in and double check. ' HOMES ) . THOUSAND RIVERSIDE AVE. ; FOR SALE We'll. sell your home for you. PHONE 355-3487 ENGINE 'TRANSMISSION REAR AXLE 'FRONT AXLE (", Live crabs and fresh fish Row Mullet, We'll sell you a home. 264-6335 ASSEMBLIES 'BRAKE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM .' ,: for deep freezers by orders. Wilford Call Wlm. B. Luke Realtor EVENINGS i, - ,Fish Camp. .264.9707" ..' 389.4833 Bold New, Colors' .' FOR RENTOR SALE II /:. P NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS Executive Home Lakeside Estate 3 : '''':::'' ,Consoles some with AM FM, tape BR, Family Room, Assume VA 6% tk-H1-'Ed 61 VW' SUNROOF $795Heater :-I, { : players. At dealers cost to liquidate per cent mortgage. .. stock. Full I warranty! Phone 771 .0409. ORANGE PARK REALTY New Paint. w S; , p SINGER MODEL620 264.2411 64 VW SEDAN$995 S : , Golden Touch& Sew :80)( Radio & Heater. r I Walnut cabinet, Singer's best, does t\y'RENT:: :: : A t$;t $ Wt1; M 1 everything. Sold new over $420. Bal. 64 VW 1500' SEDAN $1195 : due S88 or $7 mo. Free home trial. 2-Door, Radio fli Heater. RAYFlELD SEWING CENTER 6437 Wilson Blvd. 771-5028 WILMAR APARTMENTS 65 VW SEDAN $1195Radio I 6 Duplex, near Jax & Cecil. Fur nished. $105., unfurnished $85, plus St. & Heater.66VW I STEREO CONSOLE$76. Tax Newly painted, 2 BR, Lg. Kit., SHRIMPDINNER . Beautiful walnut combination console Breakfast nook, 2 car parking space SEDAN $1295 : : with radio.3 mos. old. Reliable party water, sewage,garbage, lawn service Radio & Heater. :.t can take over balance due $76 or pay included. 1 block West of the 5900 Blk. I $9 per mo. Phone 353.1946 anytime.Will of Jammes Rd., Va mile South of 103rdSt. 67 VW SEDAN ;:: '/ $1495 : deliver. No Obligation. ., Call 387-2541, nites or weekends Radio & Heater. S : . A-l Music Center call 389-0744. 4 1606 Main Street 4944 OAKSIDE DR. $1.29103rd 68 VW SEDAN $1600 'I : HORSE FOR SALE 4 BR, Family room,$115.per 11')0.264. Radio At Heater j Gentle to ride, can be seen at NAS 8023. & Blanding Center ".' I Stables. Named'Old Crow' Price$250. 69 VW SEDAN $1800Radio " includes saddle and bridle Call 388- 5446 CELLINI WAY 7717970PHONE & Heater. ,1 : 2743. Large family room,fireplace 3 BR, I Completely remodeled 264.8023. AHEAD 67 VALIANT : ZIGZAG$34 FOR FASTER SERVICE .. $995 Sewing Machine 3870 PARK ST.GAR.APT. 2-Doer, Radio & Heater 4 Original guarantee. Makes but- Facing Jean St. 2 BR, Living Room, *' tonholes. Sews on buttons. Decorative Kit. 3886009. No pets. VWWVWWTOVWVVWVWWH 67 BARRACUDA .:: : $1295 : designs, Monograms, etc. Reliable 2-Door Hardtop, Auto tran., Radio b Heater party can pay balance $34. or assume / $8 per mo. Phone 353.1946 Nite or day. FOR RENT 68 MUSTANG' $1995 : Will deliver. 3 Large BR, 2 B, Cent. Heat. & Air,' SWAP MEET I Ask for Credit Manager. No obligation Eat-in Kitchen, separate DR, 2-Door Hardtop, V-8, Auto trans., R&H. . Machine Company screened patio, Fenced yard, near A-l Sewing 67 MUSTANG $1395 1606 Main Street both bases walking distance to FLEA MARKET schools. 771-7386 or 7711817. Door Hardtop, V-8, Auto trans., Wide-oval tires, R&H. 1 1: GERMAN SHEPHERD FEMALE 66 MUSTANGconvertible$1495 ' ORANGE PARK : AKC, $95. J. B. Bailey. Cecil Field 1 Ext. 342. : : House Unfurn., 3 BR, 2 Bath, V-8. Auto trans., Air Cond., Radio & Heater, Black Top , > waterfront. $250. per mo. 2645973. Sell! Buy . 55 .' 66 MUSTANG $13952Door SINGER GOLDEN SEW I . LAKESIDE ESTATES Hardtop Air Cond., R&H.-V8. PS. Auto. T .. j ana. ' Used as demonstrator 5 mos..Makes ...... : button holes,' fancy designs Orange Park, House unfurn., 4 BR, 3 TABLES FURNISHEDOPEN r. "' ,. pw :'''. monograms, blind hems, overcasts, Baths, Built in kitchen, Large 64 RAMBLER' $795 :1: wooded lot. 264 4367. etc.Only 2 at$46 cash or$5 a mo. Auto. Trans., Radio, Heater'' 1 1I RAYFIELD SEWING CENTER I NASA CECIL EVERY 6437 Wilson Blvd. 771-5028 NEAR ' 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments $65 and SATURDAY & SUNDAY OVER 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM ' SEWING MACHINE $75, 771.0348.TRANSPORTATION. 9AM-6PM i New, Portable round bobbin sewing 1M machine. Complete with guarantee. ,... ..... ..w ... ... '. ... ......"..<.. WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN 4 Center. 6110 i< :; 2600 BLOCK OF $48.50. Service Discount :; ri 103rd St. Nr. Blanding 772.8076. ::::1'$' "......,.'..',. ....' .'.' ,.:.. '.1...... ......,.,d.d i .,....;)::(: EDGEWOOD AVE. NORTHAT 20TH STREET a D.; MOBILE HbMESV:= AUTOMOBILES FURNISHEDEast INC. j . .' and West Coast 353 3691 For Information Call 768-7058 781-9886 1150 Lane Ave., So. Phone 781.5511 J JUSTISSTRAILER PARK "'65 Buick Wildcat FOR ,SALE 2 D. H.T., A.T., Open Daily 8 to S":30 Saturday 8 fo 5 Sunday 1 to 6 PAT'I PS. PB, AC., Excellent Cond., 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, Clean modern Radio Brian. 389.7138 7723507. trailers and Apts. 389 3007. Call LCdr. ------- -- - - I ... Pace 14 JAX NEWS/AFTERBURNER, November 20. ,1969 I they were kicked around by , . I. [ .. (.ciISp.'rIs. ROJ Hdni| 'Happy My favorite,Hal's Cherookies'team the Pathetic 31. r, : ':,'" Plumber's who have set their t , By SMC George Blackburn goals for second place had an . ' .. .. easy time as they swept the :" ':'" series FROM FAETU.Individual . ; Hello sport fans; After relaxing battled in and out of first from the statistic worth for two weeks up north, it's a opening pin fall. Standings as the x ' mentioning: pleasure to get back and catch up league enters its second roundare , on all the latest sporting news at as follows; 1. High team -VA-174 No. NAS Cecil. VA-172 35-17 The intramural football is at a VA-44 29-22i 2. High team AOMD stand still due to the players from Marines 29-23 3. High team BlackShoes various activities participating in VA-44Admln 28-24 .( the East Coast Championship. Weapons 27-25 S The league wrap-up and play-off AMD Cefs 25-27 \ will be held. the week of Operations 25-27 First High Individual Game Cecil Field quarterback Don Jackson looks for running room but finds November 24. VA-174 23-29 the going rough during action in the Sixth Naval District Touch In Ping Pong NAMTD No. lis Medics 23-29 1. McDonald 235 Football Championships held at Navy Memphis. Cecil Field beat Navy still in first place, however Supply 20-32 3.2. Conlon Waller.233- 234 Memphis 22-14 to win the championship. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by pressing the 'professor1 are AMD Avionics 20-32 Richard Ramsey) supply. The standings are Dental ; 20-32 The standings are as follows: NAMTD No. 1 18-2 Admin 19-321/& Hellrazors Capture Supply is-?' AMD 14-6 In the National League now in the second week of the second CinClantFIt TitleThe NAMTD No. 2 14-6 half of play, AOMD t trying to AOMD 38-14 VA-12 4-16 make it a run-away, continue to V A-45' 33-19 VA-44 2-18 roll along. Larry Becker of OPs Dental 32-30 Hellrazors football team Hellrazors against the USS 1- VA-174 o-15 moved into a tie with Sam VA-44 3M9 who represented COMFAIRJAXat SALUTE, who represented Naval BOWLING: Delvecchio of Admin for in- VA-174 No. 1 29-23 the CINCLANTFLT Touch Station Charleston and downed At the half-way point in the dividual high series with a 611 as VA-173 No. 13 28-24 Football Tournament, returned them 39 to 13. The Fleet Marine American league, the Black birds AOMD downed VA-174 Hellrazors BOQ 26-26 home last week sporting two Force Atlantic Fleet from of VA-45 are five points in front of 31. VA-44 Top Dogs' found ,the NAMTD No. 1 24-28 shiny first place which,they won Norfolk was the next to feel the the VA-172 Spoilers, who have going a little rough last week as NAMTD No. 1 23-29 at the Tournament.The spurs, when the Hellrazors AMD 15-37 Hellrazors, who enteredthe bombed the'Halls of Montezuma FAETV 11-41 COMFAIRJAX Tournament 55 to 20. The final day of play undefeated remained the same found the Hellrazors again BASKETBALL through both the COMFAIRJAXand matched against the USS the CINCLANTFLT Tour- SALUTE team. The Hellrazors CHRISTMASIN Intramural basketball has. naments. proved their highly acclaimed started and it appears that During the week of play at the ability to pinpoint the bomb by NOVEMBERFOR several teams are going to be CINCLANTFLT Tournament the driving it home to sink the USS tough.In Hellrazors played the USS SALUTE 48 to 2. THE GIFT OF YOUR LIFE. the American League VA-12, ORION who represented the Including all the games, player BUY YOUR MOBILE HOME NOW! VA-37, and the Pathet Plumbersare Naval Station at Little Creek and Coach Don Jackson's team is off and running with two defeated them 38 to 12. The next presently holding a 21 to 0 recordfor HOLIDAY SPECIAL! victories. The Plumbers feel that day of play matched the the season. It is nothing new 2 BEDROOMS 12' WIDE they can go all the way, with the for Jackson's team to go througha Millionaire's Comfort at Worfelngman's Price talent they have amassed. This is season undefeated. In league the feeling of one of the Plumbers VA-87 1-0 play, since 1963 Jackson has Tiffany $2,995REGISTER ( No. 5)) after he had a good night AMD 1-0 managed to stay on a winning Marines streak, During the past six against VA-172. However, if VA 0-1 172 had been hitting on target it Weapons 0-1 seasons he has played on two FOR may have been adifferent, story. VA-45 0-1 Championship East Coast In- The standings are as follows: Ops 0-1 vitational Tournament teams. FREE TURKEY AND TRIMMINGS A Jackson took the Cecil Varsity No 'Purchase American 1' Teanjf, which included six RequIred. You Do : 1 NOT H.v.To B. Present To Win. The'CPO Club,Cecil announced Hellrazors to the 6th Naval Dental 2-0 they they will play host to the District Tournament which they r VA-12 2-0 New Zealanders Friday eveningat won. This week they moved on to VA-37 2-0 1600 in the station gym. Should the East Coast Invitational I t VC-4 M the Chief's be successful they Tournament at Little Creek, Va. t VA-105 M may form their own basketball See article in this issue.U7i . BOQ 0-2 team and challenge other units. VA-72 0-2 Presently they have a game with li 0 VA-172 .... 0-2 radio station WPDQ. They are still smarting from softball defeates inflicted upon them. )Jqn National l : ( Juan : 784 SO. LANE AVENUE All CPO interested in playingare ',$ VA-44 I 1-0 urged to contact Chief Blackburn VA-174 'r 1-0 at Ext. 206. z as San Juan of Niblick Phone 384 4406 I, 2, G 3 Bedrooms J ASLECILNAS .. Garden Country Type Apartmentswith Club MIF ? CONVENIENCE? 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It is leave policies and permit anticipated that these early separations - early discharges of personnelfor ,will be accomplished the Christmas season this generally about: one or two weeks earlier than the normal: qe. Ao t a ? "Aj year.The Early Release l Programfor separation! date. the Christmas season will The holiday leave policies will ;: permit the early separation of b in effect for theme periods - r those personnel whose normal indicated ab tve. This extended >, release from active duty otherwise : period will!, as in the would occur between Dec. past insure that most servicemsn . F 20, 1969 (Dec 14 in the case of have an opportunity for I the Air Force) and Jan. 4, 1970 leave over one of the two holidays. - 4 . $ (Jan. 5 in the case of the ,k I ," Navy). .., The leave policy will apply r t, 'k overs.eas where the military mssin! permits. DoD said. 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Besides You will be informed of the 1969. officer which will be held Feb. 17, completed 11 years total enlisted observing your military bearingand results of-the Board in August Reserve units are also 1970. Provided that you meet all service and 3 years in the pay appearance, the board may 1970.. authorized to enlist qualified "; of the eligiblity requirements grade of E-7 as of Nov, 16, 1970. question you on such topics as Reserves to Academy young men to compete for these '. indicated, your commanding He must have successfully Navy organization, personnel appointments without regard to Each the of the , officer may authorize your completed the Navy programs for careerists, and how year Secretary quota limitation or restrictions I" participation in the exam. Regulations, correspondencecourse motivated you are for positions of Navy may appoint 85 enlistedmen otherwise limiting enlistments.To . from the Naval Marine or, (NAVPERS 10740 -series) greater responsibility. determine' eligiblity, ..- - - --. Corps Reserves (active or should be candidates . and the practical.factors by Feb. In some ratings the content of prospective inactive to the NAVAL ) 1 17, 1970. Finally, you must be the examination will be revised to given a preliminary medical 19.LL01 388.8535 ANON 1 recommended by your com- place greater emphasis on Academy.All Reserve Members who examination and the Short Basic . 1 manding officer.Requirements. technical and professional Test Battery (GCT-ARI) com for Master" Chief ability. Be sure to check the Noticeto meet the eligibility requirementsfor bination of 120 is required). 1 I G'Jl] ro: are the 'same with two exceptions see what ratings are includedin nomination to Annapolis are Reserve nominees are also : 1 these being first that the revised examination as encouraged to apply. In recent eligible to attend the Naval the number of Naval 1249-12S1 KING 8T 1 Master Chief candidates must well as all other details of the years, Academy Preparatory School , 1 322O4 : have 13 years in the Navy and 2 program.If Academy nominees from the (NAPS) in Bainbridge, 'WA.T Reserve category has shown a in asanE 8 and Maryland. Although attendanceat 1 years secondlyhis you make a sufficiently high significant decrease and, in eachof the Prep School is not man- USED : correspondence course examination score, your the two all Reserve h 4 / CAMERAS AND past years the number is naturally not the sameas BUPERS service jacket will be datory, it greatly increases 1 t 1 EQUIPMENT. WE PAY nominees who met the minimum 1 for Senior Chief. In this case chances of qualifying for ad- placed before the Fiscal Year for admission have TOP DOLLAR 388-8535 qualifications "t 1 1 the number is NAVPERS 10993- 1971 Senior and Master Chief mission to Annapolis. Applications - ( BRING THIS AD WITH YOU! series. been offered appointments to for NAPS should be ewww.walwwwwwd PETTY Officer Selection Board I Annapolis.Applications should be1fl1FTTT1WiLr made in accordance with \ -- --- -- -------------____ _n___ ________ BUPERSNOTE 1531 of Oct. 30, I 1969. Selections from the ; ( Reserves for Prep School are made on a first come-first served basis until all vacancies in the incoming class are filled. : SEAVEY A-70 .. Are you eligible for SEAVEY A -70? 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If your hard-earned must meet the following . 1 money is paying for a permanent home, built on requirements: . property you own, it is an investment that can be and Have rate sea- duty commencement 0 / / just likecash In the bank and grow more and more cut off date each year. published in the Sea Duty Commencement Date Listing for A 70 as of November 1, 1969. 1 You must have been serving in >. an onboard' 'for duty' status at t present command on Nov. 1. . (This requirement is extended to > I, ... Dec. 20 if you reported from a ship or activity decommissioned, r inactivated or stricken). Next, you must be obligated to serve until May 1972. (July 1971 for ratings preceded by an I S r r' KCCflMORTGAGE asterisk on the Sea Duty Com- mencement Date listing for A - } ) 70)Finally, if you are serving on f toured sea duty, your tour must /I,, S expire in one of the transfer 4 r :.. ........:..: jnSStt C \.n\ .:R S c. t months (June through September 1970)). 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On Sunday, Branch 91 will host a buffet luncheon and Will Enter social tertainment evening, commencing with at en 6 Sing Out Jax Hits with SincerityPeople Hinfeftry p.m. at the Branch 91 Clubhouseon in the habit of making Dave Brown, Sing Out Jax Murray and John Lord were Collins Road. c grand generalizations about the romped through 60 minutes of particularly outstanding.The . Jax A Navy career of 21 On Branch will act years Monday 126 most impressive elementof . disappearance of patriotism in original music, written and ended last Thursday for HMC host and local *A as commanding the show was the sincerity with American youth would be well arranged by members of Up With Paul Stewart, fellow chiefs officers at NAS Jacksonville and as which each number was advised to attend a performanceof People, Inc. Selections ranged him over the<< side in a Cecil Field. The of piped presidents delivered. There could be no Sing Out Jax, an energetic from 'Sing Out', a big, brassy, farewell ,at the Branch 91 and 126 will be held at ceremony doubt,that the entire cast meant ensemble of local teen and post- hand-clapping number to a hospital.His the FRA Hall, 7673 Blanding teen talent. hauntingly beautiful song, 'Dawnof every word when they sang, unique retirement plans Blvd. The meeting will get un The group's presentation at the the Morning of Tim .' ;' include an entirely new, fulltime derway at 8 p.m. and all local Hospital Theater last Wednesday Certain members of the cast 'Freedom Isn't free, in another service branches have been invited to Freedom isn't free. career night kindled all the excitementof displayed tremendous oriented profession: the attend. a George M. Cohan review showmanship and exceptionaltalent You've get U pay your price, ministry. National president Rowell while staying perfectly attuned to in special solo features. Of You've get to sacrifice. 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Ti tension. You will be allowedto . j jM take your :30-day leave af . soh t: ter you have been withdrawn 1 : If you have not completedyour prescribed tour of dutyat the time you are withdrawn . your extension agree ment and the 30-day leave will be cancelled. : re ' 1. But what if I've already taken ... 4- my 30-day leave? Will I hate to repay the Government if I'm withdrawn before I sene my / agreed-upon extension? No. Since you are being withdrawn JINGLE BELLJAX'S We mean Jeannie Bell, our Santa girl, who at the convenience of GREATEST says: "Shop early to be sure the Government, there will : I be no requirement for you to FURNITUREVALUES'V your Christmas stocking is full." epay the Government for i your special 30-day leave. Q,, d tHEY \ RED HOTS That's the call of the new Navy Exchange hot WHOLESALE &*t Yan Classic dog vendor who wheeled out his cart this past week in the area of the Main Exchange at MAS Jax. Business has been so brish that plans are PRICE TO EVERYONE ORANGESTREE June 30 Pay Call to Brings More Dough underway provide shoppers at the Commissary with the same services in the RIPENED WASHINGTON President next few months. OPEN _.,., Phone 2689669Visit Roosevelt has signed the bill EVERY- our riverfront grove raising the pay of privates and Alien Address ReportsDue and bring camera PAY your apprentice seamen to $50 a 9-9 1 WE IP GROVES month and granting increasesfor all grades of enlisted men. In SUNDAY Fancy Gift Baskets Pay and allowances for commissioned JanuaryWASHINGTON T/L/ 6> located four mile south of pay dates I tullngton Creek on State from June 1; meaning that it (AFPS) alties for willful failure to sub. Road 13 at Switzerland. Tum will show up at the June 30 pay With few exceptions all aliens mit the report.in . SURPLUS GOODS right at Hartley'a Store. KEEP RIGHT to end ollane. call the United States and its Cards with which the report DISCOUNT STORE then turn RIGHT into grove.OJ35 -From YANK, The Army possessions must report their can be made are available at Weekly-July 1, 1942 addresses to the Attorney Gen any United States Post Office ? P-och 8/v/ . from the United States during the month of January. January should not report their The cards should be filled out 1 addresses but must do so within and returned to the clerk from I ten ((10)) days of return to the whom received. Compliance with the alien FACTORY REDUCTION U.S.The Immigration and Nationality r registration requirement of Act provides serious pen- vital importance to all aliens in y the U.S. Armed Forces . . : MARINA BODY, ' sa I ... 387-4669 389-4659 SHOP --t e I : AUTO-MARINE SERVICE CENTER ; ; r Rooseuelt Blvd. at Ortega River PM. 387-4669 [CALL 389-ii6i LICENSED YACHT BROKER 24 HR. ROAD Example of Savings: I WRECKERSERVICE SALESSERVICESTORATCNEPTUNE TRAILER! CTfl69 PLYMOUTH : THUNDERBIRDEVINRUDE ITiT iii 1 1 J i Custom Suburban Wagon ..::.. ' r NEW CARS & FULLY EQUIPPED I BIG CHIEF TIRE CO. I :<",::i. DEMONSTRATORSIrtcluding) 1 fih"MIr Coin! pon-cr Sh'CflUI", ", POIl'crlrtl'C/ *, etc. I I 16 :j,f.t EXPERT echaNicaIWorkoha : Including I Reg. JVOWtOlOT ?i' ALL MAKES & MODELS f11r;} $4658 only OlY/ .fut. DOMESTIC OR FOREIGN 'lii; STATiONW ow:. { EXAMPLES: :\\t1 / tl>' : = Ball Joints Installed.$24.95 lH>! a r Any Car, Upper Or Lower Part. And Labor }$ AGO UP TO $1,600 DISCOUNTCHRYSLERSup : .3@j BRAKE SHOES $14.95 TO CHOOSE FROM TO $1,200 DISCOUNT-PLYMOUTH ;:t FRITZ. TO PAHMANRet. Owner Most Cars. Parts l V Labor J 'if: EASY, EASY TERMS! (:I nly 20 minutes South ofNAS on Hwy. 17 ,:n nFREE TURKEY With Set 01 Premium Tires m j nk I Between Now & ChristmasWE f.iTi. , I Drive little-Save I } a a lot at . UNDERSELL ALL t tit;i Department Stores, Company Stores&Independent Tire Dealers CLAYTON l REVELS :::1 6015 BLANDING BLVD. 771-3442 ; : (Across from the House of Hargains) .: .W A : -- 5444 Normandy Blvd. : i ; , , 786.0721 '.::} I. CHRYSLER-MYMOUTH INC 2809 Mayport Road ,BANKAMERICARD.y'4! r j J 246.4825rr . . 6RKH CO VI Sp R NGS, FLA, PHONE 364.3417 Wn.. I'r...I . rg l . o .__.._.._.... ,........._ _' =-_-=::=-: '::'_="':_"__"'___" _"_ ....___. _......_, ....."'__ ---...-.- 4 - -I I 1969 20. November JAX AIR| NEwS/AFTERBURNER Page I 19 _ I Fliers Nipped in Home OpenerJaxThe I Jax Navy basketballteam pushed through 11 points but was his cagers against the experienced got its first taste of combat handicapped under the boards Jacksonville city Tuesday at the NAS gym as they with early foul trouble and finally league team. Richardson pointedout took on rugged Callahan Realty picked up five personals early in however, that the club will and came out on the short end of the second half to cut the Jax need help on the boards before an 85-79 battle. attack. Larry Fresiner was the taking on Sixth Naval District The Fliers played catch-up ball fourth Flier to hit double figuresas opponents. most of the evening and led only he accounted for 10 points. briefly in the first half and by The Fliers showed good hustle one-point early in the second half throughout the contest and Coach Bowling TourneyNAS , after going into the intermission Odis Richardson was fairly trailing by four, 3935. pleased with the performance of Jacksonville Special Usual first game mistakes took Services is sponsoring two Best i $ their toll for both sides and both New EntriesJax Ball Bowling tournament for all clubs toed the free throw line The NAS Intramural military personnel and their 9K' repeatedly.The Sports Program will have two dependents. The men's tour- Fliers were led on offenseby new entries in competition for the nament will be held on Satuday, guard Mike Luchi who pouredin Ironman Trophy starting with the December 13, at 7:30: p.m., the 20 points and Cliff Loeb who basketball season as MAD and mixed tournament on Saturday, r. tallied 19. Jax center Dr. T.C. NATTC (excluding students) will December 20 at 7:30: p.m. at the Ruess of the Naval Hospital join the program. NAS Jax Bowling Center. Registration for the tournamentswill Merit Job befrom noon to 6 p.m. on Opening December 5 through 11 at NAS I 'Jax Bowling Center. For ad- , Applications SoughtJax ditional information, contact TIP FOR TWO-Jax Flier Dr. T.C. Ruess (24 white jersey) taps in a Special Services, Mrs. DeWolfe, rebound against Callahan Realty (wearing blue Jax Navy i rseys) in Merit promotion opportunities MPB No. 79-69 Electronics 3112. the Fliers first encounter of the season Tuesday night. currently open for Mechanic, 80-69 A-C Electronics receipt of applications are listed Worker, 81-69 Accounts Main- below. tenance Clerk GS-4, 82-69 Planner "' ., 'till1 /!! Applications will be accepted & Estimator (Public Works .. from career or career- Structures), 83- A-C Instrument conditional employees of the air Mechanic, 84-69 A-C Instrument .... III station, Naval Air Rework Worker, 85-69 A-C Electrician, '.. Facility, Naval Air Reserve. and 86-69 Clerk (Stenographer) Training Unit, Fleet Air GS-3 and GS-4. . Jacksonville, Fleet Aviation Also,Clerk (Typist),GS-2,3 and *;,. I __ -J Electronics Training Unit 4,88-69; Electronics Mechanic (A- Atlantic DeL Jax, Fleet In- C Systems ). 89-69 Electronics AcIrk' ' telligence Center Europe, Mechanic (Maintenance), 90-59 riff'; _ Commissary Stores, Naval Machinist, 91-69 A-C Electrical Hospital, Navy Recruiting Worker, 92-69 Planner & .:i-; and Delightful Station, Regional Storage Estimator (Public Works .. .a at Fun-Oriented Management Office, Disease Electrical Systems), 93-69 In- Vector Control Center, Fleet dustrial Tractor Operator, 94-69 Apartments Weather Facility, Defense Apprentice (First year), 96-69 Surplus Sales Office and Navy Statistical Assistant GS-5, 97-69 .... t A 4 # y 2'; Mites South Finance Office. Accounting Technician GS-4 and eMx. on US 17 101-69 A-C Metalsmith.Also TWO THE HARD WAV-Flier forward Jerry Wad loves up and ORANGE PARK .rltlMUww 102-69 Automotive under to score two points in the Fliers loss to Callahan Realty of the I PHs 264- t2U AIR BASE Mechanic (Body & Fender(, 103- Jacksonville City League PAWN SHOP- ] 69 Transcriber Clerk-Dictating GS-4, Machine 105-69 Secretary (Steno) GS-5, 107-69 Card Punch Operator GS-2 and NEW OWNERS GS-3,108-69 Messenger GS-2 and No socket WELCOME YOU! GS-3, 110-69 Production Con- troller GS-7, 111-69 Planner & MONEY TO LOAN Estimator (Sheetmetal Worker), WE ALSO PURCHASE 112-69 Electric Accounting, Machine Operator GS-3, 114-69 6467 ROOSEVELT BLVD. Pipecoverer and Insulator, 115-69 toil. Plasterer, 117-69 Sheetmetal :;. :,:t;; ;, Worker and 118-69 Refrigeration '".. : M' 'c;: ' r ,, .. ". , :; '" BANK AM ERICARD.AME RICAN EXPRESS STANDARD OIL ," ; MASTERCHARGE Credit Card Honored . ";Y.. ' U j ROOSEVELT MALL car wash It . NEW MCUf, HOURS:8:3OAM.53OPMSiiS! ; 'A -. i- -I IH r t , : I Ica : ..'Norelco" .. j : " ACTUAL -x, "' 'f: e ter .a SIZE -, : ' CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING .CENTER 11'1 you were always near socket when rotary action keeps the blades sharp while [t Handing; Blvd. you shaved,that would be one thing. strokes off whiskers. Every time you shave. But you aren't. The Norelco Cordless gives you close shaves I LET SfS PREPARE YOUR So you need a shaver that goes anywhere anywhere. Up to 30 days of shaves on only 4 1 A shaver like the brand-new battery-operated penlight batteries. ' HOLIDAY TABLE Norelco Cordless 20B. With floating heads that Handsomely styled in jet black and chrome, : fit the curves of a man's face. with a mirror inside the cap. , SZ$2S Roast (hen) Turkey And self-sharpening blades that shave close It's small enough to fit your pocket. w4 . and smooth every day. The unique Norelco All ready to sock it to your beard. I Ii1 1'' 11 to 12 Pound (uncooked weight), with ample supply of our ' . y Mouth Watering Dressing and S & S Giblet Gravy. fore/co : , : : , $11.99 Phone 771.9223. 1 I US Ceftttrle Is dM hated h .Ae ArfaftM Nan Shopphf CMHr Even on a beardMika yours. LUNCH 11:00 A.M.2:00 P.M. .SUPPER 4:00 P.M.8:00 P.M; 1969 North American Philips Corporation, 100 East 42nd Street, New York, N.Y. 10017I P Pk i- I Par 20 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER November 10, 1969 You Pick 'Urn x. NARF Lab-man !; '.."" ; '$""'''." '!'il. WJh W: .:$: : :@.: *"lli '::::: { %: :;:: Takes Ninth } } NAME RANK/TITLE -- --- Week Grid Poll DUTY STATION, PHONE NO Another civilian dominated the (Team listed first is visitor). 'You Pick 'Um' contest for the First WeekBask.tball second consecutive week and tossed his hat into the ring for a Schedule DALLAS LOS ANGELES (NFL) pair of Gator Bowl Ducats and will receive a complimentary OAKLAND KANSAS CITY...._ (AFL) evening at the Jacksonville Monday Nov 24. Quarterback Club, December 1. CALIFORNIASTANFORD-, Jim Setelik, a packaging 4:30: p.m. NARTU vs Admin technologist at the Naval Air A-C Maint. VP-45 6:00 vs KANSAS ST. _, COLORADO,___ Rework Facility's materials : p.m. 7:30 NATTC vs VP-5 laboratory had a 9-1 mark missing p.m. N.C. STATE FLORIDA ST.__ only the Kansas St.Nebraskagame. Tuesday Nov. 25 - .Setelik took Ole Miss over . HARVARD YALE Tennessee and saw Ohio State " t: beating Purdue, 35-14, while the 4:30: p.m. 679th vs Air Ops , WISCONSiN. MINNESOTA ,_ Buckeyes actually won 42-14. 6:00: p.m. Hospital vs Mar. Bar. Setelik served with the Navy in 7:30 p.m. MAD vs Medical NEBRASKA, OKLAHOMA World War II, ,and is a sports enthusiast primarily interestedin Nov. 26 UCLA* SOUTHERN CAL!_ horse racing. He's been Wednesday associated with his present job ' WYOMING HOUSTON for nearly four years, after 4:30: p.m. VW-4 vs FltWea Fac coming here from the Edgewood, 6:00: p.m. A- C Maint. vs. Comm *Tie Breaker: Predict final score between UCLA and Southern his Md. Arsenal near Baltimore, 7:30: p.m. NATTC vs Admin native home town. California. Indicate winners in other check games by a Other top finishers included: mark. Ballot boxes are located in Galley One and the Main John LaDavis of NARF who missed only the Mississippi- Exchange at NAS Jax 3nd Cecil Field and the lobby of the Tennessee game but was off on the tie-breaker; and D.L. Christieof Why Do You See Naval Hospital. Ballots must be in by noon Friday. Cecil Field Special Services. I Football Fliers Dropped In So Many Of TheseiGREENiGOVEiSRRINGS Battle to Defend 6ND CrownJaxThe D 0 Jax Navy Fliers games in which they played in the Sokol and Steve Freeby for the ... football team returned from double elimination tournament. six-pointers and found Bob Memphis last weekend after After being drubbed in the Tuscan open for a two-point competing in the Sixth Naval opening game by Cecil Field, 28- conversion to cap the Jax scoringfor I District Touch Football Cham 0, the Fliers bounced back by the district championships.In . pionship which was won by Cecil shutting out NAS Atlanta, 14-0. the third day of play In Jacksonville? Field. Quarterback Bobby Cochran of Jacksonville was run-over by The Fliers ran into tough luckas Jax was right on target as he NCTC Pensacola 20-0 to knock they dropped two of three fired scoring strikes to Mike them out of the running for the Almost daily we are asked why it is that so many cars are sold titleBobs in Green Cove Springs, and why there should be so many modern,completely staffed new car franchises in a communityof NAVY&OOlY@ this size? For instance, in'what other town of less than 3,000 0 population will you find offered complete lines of Chevrolets, Oak Hill Oldsmobiles, and all other major American auto manufac- turers? . : Pure Service CenterOpen .. .- .-.' - INSURANCE for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. _ road service. pick up & delivery mechanic on duty American & Foreign Cars [EiILIr u_ M Scow 103rd & Jammes Road 771 91 56 Jacksonville, Florida i69 Cutlass Supreme Holiday Coupe 19-24 Thousands of persons every year are discovering that dieid. 'automobile row'in Green Cove Springs is only a short, pleasant MirrUd drive from wherever they are, and so much easier to reach and shop in than more heavily congested areas. They like the friendly treatment they find in a small town. They welcome the reasonable prices made possibly by the lower operating costs in Green Cove Springs.They appreciate the fact that here they are 1 treated as valued customers,not statistics on a sales chart. s Visit Roberts Chevrolet- Oldsmobile in Green Cove Springs, ... ..,. and you'll SEE why so many cars are sold in Green Cove >"*:::::::::::x:;::::::::::;:;::::;xx:: :;;:>>: ::: ::::::; ; Springs. Our slogan'Putting You First Keeps Us First' is the ] attitude of the entire staff and management at Roberts I DQ\ 'iT '1\)1) Y :D Chevrolet Oldsmobile. Jl2)JJd& i iI . :::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'::::::::: :::::::: .:::; ) }I 2 and'3 BEDROOM FAMILYAPARTMENTS I :::: T57 ;::: ROBERT ROBER r- i I TRAVIS Phone 264-5901 South Blonding Blvd.I CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE. ............. . :;::>:.v.v.:::::.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.: :: :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:::;:;:::;:;:::;:;:: ::::::::::*:::::::::: : & ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ij AGENCY ::' *::::'::::::;:;::;::;:::: ::e:::>:: ::;:::::::::::::::::::'::::"::::::::;;;>::-;;::>>;:"<;*:;>> : GREEN COVE SPRINGS PHONES: JAX 264-9600 or 264-9580 389-3483 UP-* S. EDGEKOOD II Ii II" I 'A. OF ROOSEVELTROOSEVELT S THE BIG STANDS 388-35$3 .u.' AT' NAS I Now Rentng-$130 Up FOR SERVICE r t I IA Ie Il Ir It . -- -- |
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