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,, .. -.....""' ... ....'M. i., 6"".' FJLkA; rn NE S' > 'Jt lfj't' , I I .... ..,.. "' ........ .- ....r \:':'C.:"X 1L .i . -, -_ .. .:t: .,.,\,, ........................-w.... .......,.."::..,..........._- .:.<..,..,,?",N.' : ':::;::;.$." '1' .z .> ,.('. c. .. ,> ] "" ., "" , L .N* :::. .x< ::::::t,:f l; . Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official 1 expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. VOL 27 NO. 38 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA DECEMBER I 11 I, 1969 , -- - . Two Marines Awarded Bronze Stars t tK 1 Jax Two Marines were awarded Bronze Stars, another was presented with the Navy Achievement Medal and six received Purple Hearts during a ceremony yesterday at the Marine , Barracks.Maj.B.A. Greene,Marine Barracks commanding officer,presided at the ceremony which . included the presentation of Good Conduct Medals, Marine Corps Institute certificates, a letter of I appreciation: and promotions for several new lance corporals and sergeants. LCpl. Rufus A. Stickler Jr. -- ' received the Bronze Star and a and bold fighting spirit inspiredall Two Marines were promoted to : - gold star in lieu of a second who observed him and con- Sergeant. They are Sgts. Hacker ' Bronze Star. The first medal was tributed signifacantly to the and Rader. Six Marines jumped for his heroic achievement while accomplishement of his unit's from E 3 to E 4. Those serving as a patrol leader with mission.' promoted are Cpls. Cobb, Fagen, the Third Marine Division in Cpl. Ronald E. Landers Hightower, Saunders, Thomas Vietnam. received the Navy Achievement and Turner. Going up in rank The commendation for the first Medal for his service while from Private First Class to medal stated that 'Sticker's assigned as ammunition carrier, Lance corporal are LCpls. P courage, outstanding personal flames gunner and squad leader Feraing, Floyd, Nelson, Ryder, danger were in keeping with the with the Third Battalion, Seventh Wetherington and Ypsidron. i highest traditions of the Marine Marines, First Marine Division in Corps and of the United States Vietnam from July 23, 1968 to Naval Service.' August 10, 1969. UNITAS X Sticker received gold star for The citation said that he par his meritorious service while ticipated in four major combat assigned to the Third Marine operations and repeatedly Division from Dec. 18 to Jan. 13, distinguished himself by his Det ReturnsTo - 1969. courage and composure under i- PFC Calvin T. Wiggins also fire I received the Bronze Star Medal Other presentations made at for meritorious service while the ceremony include Purple YP-45 serving as a rifleman with Hearts to Sgt Wikin, Cpls. \ Company 'H', Second Battalion, Kenny, Smith and Whisenhunt, Fifth Marines, First Marine PFCs Floyd and Anderson. Jax Patrol Squadron 45's Division from Feb. 10 to April 26, Good Conduct Medals went to UNITAS X detachment returnedto , 1969 in Vietnam.His Sgts. Homer and Donahue, Cpls. their home base Sunday f citation read in part, Barnes and Hightower, and following a four month SN Darlene Sammons, Capt.Cutler and PN3 Josh Owsley handle 'Wiggins resolute determination LCpl. Rowan. deployment. shovel at Monday's ground breaking ceremony y With LCdr' E.H. Cushing as officer- in-: charge of the detach- ment the men and planes visited Blue Jackets Inn 1 eight countries during that : .r period.Two P-2V Neptunes, two crews Renovation Begins t tJax consisting of 31 men and nine r- ground support personnel con- ducted operations with the USS -After months of planning, the long-awaited remodeling of the Leahy, USS Sarsfield and USS Blue Jackets Inn, the air station's enlisted men's club, is now un Paussig. They also worked derway. Capt. 11.0. Cutler, NAS commanding officer, Capt. R.T. closely with the submarine, USS Hardy, Public Works officer, Cdr. M.J. Ott, Navy Exchange officer, : Grampus.The and other station officials along with several enlisted men and WAVES participated in the ground-breaking ceremony behind the club X purpose of the UNITAS . ; / r operation in which the Monday- morning.- Jacksonville detachment took Cdr. Ott outlined the plans for In the southwest corner t>f the part was to achieve greater the refurbished club following the extension there will be a new .J ; coordination between the.United ceremony. He said the cost will game room and a private dining States and South Americas air be slightly less than $250,000, room. and sea antisubmarine warfare excluding the new equipmentthat The east side of the club, capabilities.Capt. is to be installed. nearest the seaplane ramp, will The Navy Exchange officer also be extended. This \ The annual Navy Campfire girls D.W. Herlong was on will be 17-feet the SHARE FOR CHRISTMAS -- stated that the major part of the enlargement , sharing drive began last Saturday as the Campfire girls with a little hand to welcome home the renovation will be the extension entire length of the east side from assistance from Lex Hester, ((1)), Assistant to the Mayor, presentedNAS detachment along with their of the south side of the club, north to south. It will accomodate ; Commanding Officer, Capt. H.O. Cutler with their contributions. families and friends.A nearest the river, by an ad- the club's new rest room Contributions of canned goods and money are being accepted at the 'well done' was extended to ditional 36-feet. This extensionwill facilities. base chapels and at a box in the Commissary Store to go to needy the men from RAdm..J.A. Dare, make room for the 60-foot Also planned is an extensive families in Jacksonville for Christmas.BUPER'S ComSoLant. sunken bar to be built. renovation of the kitchen area, with new equipment and more I Board space, the commander said. Establishes PO Review New heating and air con- ; ditioning .equipment'will be in- stalled throughout the club. In the interest of maintaining a contrary, it will serve to enhancethe according to Bureau Notice 1610 member who has established a Another feature to be added to top quality petty officer corps, high level of professionalismthat of Nov. .14 outlining the new record which reflects unfavorable the club should please club the Bureau of Naval Personnelhas has alwyas characterizedthe board. on the Navy. patrons, according to Cdr. Ott. established a Petty Officer Navy's career petty officer, The notice said, 'The functionsof Among the areas the board will This is the enlarged dance floor Performance Review Board to '. this board are intended to review and evaluate are financial with the bandstand in the centerof West Gate review the performance of the Opens assure each career petty officer irresponsibility unsatisfactory it. There is also a possibilitythat + Navy's enlisted leaders. Jax Construction workin that his high professional standards performance of duty, repeated the stand will be a revolving , Due to convene next January, the vicinity of the main and competence are adverse performance marks and one, he said. the board will have the job of gate has necessitated recognized and that these same chronic over-indulgence in Now that the initial phases of backing up the Navy's Career extending the hours of the attributes will be required from alcoholic beverages. the over-all project have begun, Motivation Program to developand West vehicle gate for his contemporaries.When After reviewing individual the contractors, the Nelson maintain a highly motorists commuting southof the board initially meetsin records, the board may Construction Company, have seta professional enlisted career the main purpose gate. January it will review the recommend to the Chief of Naval completion date of May'3.In . force. The west gate now records of master and senior Personnel transfer to the Fleet the meantime, the club will operates according to the Reserve, Retired List, Naval usual chief petty officers. Normally the remain open for business as The Bureau says the per- schedleule 6 Retired List or administrative following : Reserve board will review the The southern formance board will not functionon per with one exception. must a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Incoming formance records of petty officers separation.For most part of the club where the the precept that it screen traffic; 3 p.m. to who have served is located session a further information about pool room presently out, during each any .. predetermined quota of petty 5:45: p.m. Outgoing minimum.of three years in rate, the Petty Officer Performance and the area adjacent to the pool officers who do not meet traffic..; Two and 8:30: a.n.traffic.to 3 although separate cases may be Review Board, check with the room, will be partitioned off prescribed standards. To the p.m. way referred to the board for a Personnel Office. during the construction. , "0! CB t tr . r! Iz ::J. -r. :1:..... cr-/'f , December |II.| 1969| 2 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER -. ._. - -- ---- Take The 'Pro' Test ' } tV ,[n e S.e\fHt s In this day of increasing specialization, the variable reenlistment bonus and pro-pay, the man-behind-the-machine gets more and more 1 CATHOLICNaval attention. And rightly so because more is demanded of him as e machine.technological advances increase the complexity of the military Air Station This is true whether the man be airman, sailor, soldier or Marine SUNDAY Y MASS 9& 11 a.m. the defense force of this nation is an iron fist whose knuckles are the DAILY MASS 11:30: a.m. combined efforts of all the services. Confessions will be held The increasing demands placed on today's military man are Saturdays at 10:30: a.m. and manifest in many ways but they all have a common cure; dedicationto from 5 to 6 p.m.Naval . a job well done. Getting the job done is an American heritage.The . old poster with Uncle Sam rolling up his sleeves getting ready to HospitalSUNDAY pitch in, typifies the kind of 'can do' spirit which has kept this country MASS 8 strong since the days of 'Manifest Destiny.' a.m. In the Atomic Age, liberty permeates everything we do, democracy NATTC rings in our ears and the distinction between individualism and protest becomes distorted. Protest for its own sake becomes the fashion and SUNDAY MASS 10 a.m. Bldg. 500 PROTESTANTNaval k1,1 SUNDAY WORSHIP Hospital SERVICES 10 a.m. I \ i \ Naval Air Station Sunday Church School 9 a.m. Junior Church 10 a.m. K a d Divine Worship Service 10 a.m. Bldg. 750 Episcopal Communion 8:30: a.m. Bldg.. 750 - individualism becomes more regimented and uniform than the ri wa Junior Youth Fellowship 5 'establishment' itself. p.m. Bldg.722 The dissenters fail to recognize this and continue to see the man wno shines his shoes and salutes as conforming to the 'establishment' and Tuesday therefore a blah, a nonentity.But . is he? Is he not in fact more the individual because he has Senior Choir Rehearsal. 7 made a decision? Has he not chosen to roll us his sleeves and pitch in? p.m. Bldg.750 Let us examine this creature and see if he is filled with the stuff of glory or just a hollow shell of shiny shoes and smart salutes. Thursday Who is this man and what are his goals? He is an American and partof Christian Science the mightiest military machine the world has ever seen. Service 8p.m. When his flag goes by, he gets a lump in his throat and he thrills at the power of his service and his country.Yet FOR MEN ONLY -- Stag Night is one special event for Christmas NATTC he is a compassionate man who builds orphanges and is Navy Exchange. Dec. 15 the Main Exchange will open from 6 to 8 p.m. anguished by the ravishment of war. He is a complex, paradoxical, for men only to shop for that special gift for their wife or sweetheart. creature; he is a human being; above all,he is a professional. There's even a special fashion show and door prizes. Divine Worship 12 p.m. He is, as Francis Bacon called him, 'a debtor to his profession.' And _Bldg. 500 he does indeed 'endeavor. .to be a help and an ornament thereunto.' There Is No TomorrowBy Your Social SecurityThe Evening Worship Bldg 500 6 p.m. Chaplain Cecil D. Harper MAX CHRISTMAS HOPPING Social Security Administration is vitally interested in makingsure fe A CI CH t.. . Man builds his little shelter, he raises his little wall, builds his little that beneficiaries receive their monthly checks promptly.So z7a altar,worships his little God, organizes the resources of his little life to if you plan to change your address, remember to let the social " defend his little barrier, and he can't do it! security people know just as soon as you are sure. If you can arrangeto y What we are committed to here and what many other people in other let them know by the 15th of the month, they will be in a much better places are committed to is simple, very simple that it is possible to position to direct your next check to your new address on time. With 24 Mrs Ji 4'' i 0 develop a religious fellowship that is so creative in character, so million social security checks going out each month, it is most important - convincing in quality that it inspires the mind to multiply experiencesof that prompt action be taken. If your check goes to your old GIVE US.fJAVlNcfWPSl unity-which experiences of unity become over and over and over address and remains in a mailbox there for an undue length of time, again more compelling than the concepts, the ways of life, the sects, there is always the possibility that someone may steal it. the creeds that separate men. In addition tp changing your address promptly, the Social Security Administration wants to know when any other events occur that may Traffic We believe that in presence of God with his dreams of order there is affect your benefit payments. You can get a list of these events from neither male nor female, white nor black, Gentile nor Jew, Protestantnor your social security office if you have lost the one originally given to ViolationsThe Catholic, Hindu, Buddhist, nor Moslem, but a human spirit you. See our office at 400 West Bay Street in Jacksonville. Carver stripped to the literal substance of itself. Station Social Security office is at Canal and 13th Street. We have Wherever man has the scent to the eternal unity of his spirit, he representatives who visit the smaller communities on a regular basis following is a report of hunts for it in his home, his work, among his friends, in his pleasures, motor vehicle accidents and and in all the levels of his functions.It traffic violations for the period is my simple faith that this is the kind of a universe and that ours Nov. 25 Dec. 1. is the kind of God that sustains that kind of adventure. So what are we Number of Accidents fumbling toward? In God, tomorrow will be the way of life for This week 5 everybody.But Total accidents this year through Dec. 1 492.Number . without God, there is no tomorrow! of accidents through &c November '68 349. Total number of days since last injury in a motor vehicle accident *J/LX: AIFt :1MEWS 187. Number of ViolationsThis week 42 Speeding 8 . The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian enterprise Newspaper distributed Reckless Driving. 0 each Thursday at the II. S. Naval Air Station Jacksonville Going through Stop Sign 3. Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a private Other violations 31 firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAN AIR NEWS must Twenty six drivers appeared he forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, !Max 2, NAN; Jacksonville before the Traffic Hearing Boardon l hy 12:00: noon on Monday before publication. News Dec.4. Disposition of the cases items arc welcomed from all sources rclcplione 772 3118 J included the following: 10 lost or U J !1'). driving and parking privileges I aboard the station for various Adi'crtiscmcnts arc solicited by the publisher and' queries periods; 9 were assigned to t concerning' suclr' should' he directed to: i! complete an eighthour course in HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY remedial driving; 11 were given I 4747 San Juan Avenue Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 ____ suspensions; 1 was given a HERE COME THE JUDGEComplete warning 11 were dismissed; 10 Telephone 388 2755 or 387 3566 the ; LCdr. J. P. Googe Jr.relinquishes his title Aitl" trimmings were fined (U.S. Commissioner); courts martial as he swears in LCdr 'fudge for special and 1 referred to commanding VOL. 27 NO. 38 DECEMBER I II.I 1969 Pope and LCdr. C. E. Pope as his relief LCdr- Googe both serve as assistant staff < officers for possible disciplinary fudge for ComFairJax. advocates action. Eight drivers were assessed 21 traffic points.Pare . r ... ... .. r .... ---..- -- -- ____.------- Hi December II JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER '1 (1969 Page 3 j.; CIVIL SERVICE NEWS :i;. -- -. -,"""-- Machinists Aid Santa I SecNav Wants With Christmas MealJax High Morale " , Jax In a letter to commanding ,\ An otherwise skimpy time of the year and since its officers of all Navy and Christmas dinner will turn out to inception has raised $8,500. L_ Marine Corps activities with be a real feast for some 15 This year the campaign is TdujsLMS: civilian employees, the Secretaryof families in the Jacksonville area under the chairmanship of Joe the Navy, has outlined his thanks to the generosity of 100 Francis and with the help of MMM5Et policies concerning the current machinists at NARF. fellow machinists they will draw 4 ___ employee reductions being For the 22nd straight year the up a list of families that are in carried out throughout the Navy. machinists and tool makers of the need of a little help at Christmas. Metals Division Machine Shop at Each man that turns in a name He said the actions of com- the Rework Facility will dig into of a family is then given charge of manding officers will shape the their wallets to fatten the kitty delivery of the food basket which character of future civilian work that will buy $400 worth of food will be passed out Christmas eve. forces and that it is essential the for families that would have A simple idea, a little time and remaining force be of high otherwise little joy of this festive money, and Christmas dinner 30F'b morale and productivity.The . occasion. becomes a highlight of the season t'f According to R. W. Vogel, thanks to the 'Santa Clauses' at p letter asks commanding machine shop foreman, the idea NARF. officers to give their personal started after shop workers attention to all phases of the decided to buy their boss a Civil Service reductions, from planning to Christmas present back in 1948. coordinating to insure the best Unable to come with solid transition for the up any Navy, em- HOLIDAY HELP-Joe Francis (left) accepts a donation from Leslie idea for a present the suggestionwas and communities in made to use the money Jobs AvailableJax May of the NARF Machine Shop as part of their drive to provide needy volved.At ployees. families with a Christmas dinner. collected to buy food for a needy family. Since then the collection The Interagency Boardof became an annual project at this U. S. Civil Service Examinersfor Florida has issued the 4526 120th St. following announcements to fill a YUKONHour positions throughout the state Cedar Hills Penney's Now Thru December 13 ., with the of 10 countiesin " exception ' Glass northwest Florida.Communications. : ;, ;1'i.Is . ( " Relay ' MINIM uIINNNt111NNNINNNIINNINHININN Operator GS-4, Construction " Cleaners & Laundry Inspector GS-5, 6 and 7, GIFT IDEA 1 GS-3 and Telephone Operator , 2s25C Washers Teletypist GS-3 and 4. J SC Dryers( min.) Applications will be accepteduntil ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY further notice and should be '.' 1 \ . HOURS: 8:30-8:30: : sent to the Interagency Board of " .1 " One Day ServiceJAX U. S. Civil Service Examiners for '_ . Florida, 3101 Maguire Blvd., ,,1r' : NAS NEAREST LAUNDRY . Orlando, Fla. 32803. ' I, 'ltl,_ Sf)..."'J,. ''1 '!'ti::1;(:':P.},.\ .. t"t' EM true-to-life portraits J COLOR : GJrajiiI z I.: l.4., y ';' : . 07c7 , ' .. ,; L" t.: .,;,', ..' ,' .f'?.: iSC4 . I''T' n : 4i I R' I;, .. ; : L.8y \ j ,f . , .' 4 r ., ftp .:- :'; - : 11M . p; .; r ,'. , I ' \.' " i -, ' \ IN LIVUVlEhCOLOR5x7 " .,. r- # SEBRINGDEC. 1y 1 ''J. .', PORTRAIT, or a set 1.49 : 27-28/9 AM/$50OOQ PURSE '' ':,I';., OF 4 WALLET SIZE PHOTOS . .'. . .... RACING SCHEDULE 2 CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHED TOGETHER. 2.98 Saturday 9 am-3 pm Practice & qualifying 3:15 pm Start of 76 mile Race Great color portraits, as only the "Pixy" photographers cap. Sunday 9 am-Noon Practice & qualifying them. All delivered to at store. You 1 pm Start Heat 1 of the L & M Grand Prix- 100 ml. ture portraits ore you our 2 pm Start Grant' "8" Formula F have your choice of several poses No maIling, handling, ; Championship-70 ml. or other charges. Age limit, 12 years. 3 pm Start Heat 2 of the L & M Grand Prix- 1QQ mi. For Reservation and Ticket Information Contact Auto Racing Club of Florida. P. O. Box 719. SebringEV CEDAR HILLS PHOTO HOURS: NOW THRU SAT. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.r . 5-7354 r .- 1 December II.I I ,,4f Pile 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTEMURMM - Merit PromotionsAvailable Retention Policies I. at Jax Used in Draw Down Civil Service regulations that set retention rights of employeesarfprtfdbv '1 Jax Merit promotion opportunities tenance Clerk GS-4, 82-69 Planner the current reduction in force aboard the station are being currently open for & Estimator (Public Works followed, according to Mrs. Dot McAlilly, the station's employment . receipt of applications are listed Structures),83-69 A-C Instrument strictly superintendent. The Civil Service rules were designed to ( below. Mechanic, 84-69 A-C Instrument smooth, equitable system to accomplish workforce reduc- Applications for the jobs in the Worker,85-69 A-C Electrician,86- assure a If following group will be accepted 69 Clerk (Stenography) GS-3 and tions. -- I from career or career conditional 4,87-69 Clerk (Typist) GS-2,3 and Employees are ranked on the Mrs. -McAlilly's office has also employees of the air 4, 88-69 Electronics MechanicA'C basis of their type appointment, prepared a priority reem- station, Naval Air Rework ( Systems), and 89-69 Elec- tenure and performance. A ployment list for those being ,, Facility, Naval Air Reserve tronics Mechanic (Maintenance)' retention list is then drawn, affected by the reduction. Peopleon Training Unit, Fleet Air Also, 90-69 Machinists, 91-69 A- ranking employees in three the top of the list would be the Jacksonville, Fleet Aviation C Electrical Worker, 92-69 groups according to length of first rehired should openings Electronics Training Unit Planner & Estimator (Public Mrs. McAlilly service. become available or should Atlantic Det Jax, Fleet Intelligence works Electrical Systems), 93-69 ...Rules being followed Veterans' points, combat manpower ceilings be revamped Center Europe, Industrial Tractor Operator, 94- disability and outstanding per- upward at a later date. The Commissary Stores, Naval 69 Apprentice (First Year), 96-69 Management Technician GS-4, formance affect a person'sstanding priority reemployment list is Hospital, Navy Recruiting Statistical Assistant GS-5 97-69 139-69 Teletypist GS-5, 133-69 on the final lists. Em- maintained for two Station, Regional Storage Accounting Technician GS4,10169 Stockman, 136-69 Data Com- ployees are taken from the Three staffing years.specialists $ A-C Metalsmith, 102.69 munications Equipment list. Mrs. Management Office, Disease bottom of the retention within the Civilian Personnel Vector Control Cnter, Fleet Automotive Mechanic (Body and Operator GS-4, 137-69 McAlilly said, 'In just about counsel each , Weather Facility, Defense Fender), and 103-69 Clerk- Management TechnicianAlso every case, those leaving NAS Department the em- Surplus Sales Office and Navy Dictating Machine TranscriberGS4. Jax are those employees with the ployee leaving station f f of the reduction. because These Finance Office, at any time. 131-69 Clerk GS-2 and 3, shortest amount of federal ser- MPB No. 79 69 Electronics Also, 105-69 Secretary (Steno), 132-69 Computer Operator GS-5, vice to their credit.' people explain all regulations, i Mechanic, 80-69 A-C Electronics GS.5, 107-69 Card Punch OperatorGS2 133-69 Stockman, 136-69 Data rights and privileges of those j Worker, 81-69 Accounts Main- and 3,108-69 Messenger GS2 Communications Equipment Shipment) 167-69 Supply Data losing their jobs. The specialists ; and 3, 110-69 Production Con- Operator GS-4, 137-69 Assistant GS-6, and 169.69 make themselves available to troller GS-7, 111-69 Planner and Management Technician GS-4, Graphic Arts Mechanic. answer all questions and provide " DOMINICK'Swezzi Estimator (Sheetmetal Worker), 139-69 Teletypist GS-5, 13140-69 Applications for the following assistance in whatever way ' 112-69 Electric Accounting Mechanical Engineering jobs will be accepted from the possible.The . Machine Operator GS-3, 114-69 Technician 7, 8 and 9 Ground same employees as in the first employment superin 'dJf ik Pipecoverer and Insulator, 115-69 Support, 141-69 Mechanical group, however, the first cut-off tendent also pointed out that she FAMILY STYLE Plasterer, 117.69 Sheetmetal Engineering Technician 7,8 and 9 date for establishing registers has given people information on , DINING ROOM Worker, 118-69 Refrigeration and Jet Engine, 142-69 Instrument follows each position: jobs which local employers have , Air Conditioning Mechanic, 119- Mechanic (General}), 143-69 A-C MPB No. 168-69 SupervisoryClerk called to say were available.Mrs. . HAPPY HOUR 69 Military Personnel Clerk GS-4, Paointing Worker, 145-69 Elec- GS-5 (Dec. 11)), 17049 Clerk McAlilly said Monday ; 3:30 til 5:00: P.M. 120-69 Electric Accounting trician, 146-69 Supervisory GS-5 (Dec. 17)), and 171-69 Power that fewer than 35 people would GLASS OF Machine Supervisor GS-5, 121-69 Supply Clerk GS-4, 147- 9 Plant Controlman (Dec. 17)). be losing jobs because / Boiler Tender, 122-69 Plumber, Military Personnel Clerk Applicants must be career or retirements have helped meet the DRAFT lEER 124-69 Assistant Meat Cutter, 125- Typing GS-5, and 152-69 A-C career conditional employees of reduction quotas. : 69 Laborer Cleaner, 126-69 Mess Engine Mechanic. Federal I the government application - Attendant, 128-69 Secretary Also, 153.69 Airframes Forms 171 for the 10 (Steno) GS-4, 129-69 A-C In- Mechanic (Electronic), 156-69 A- positions should be filed with the 1 strument Mechanic (Electronic) C Metals Worker, 157-69 A-C Civilian Personnel Department, FLY HOME FOR ! OPEN SUNDAYS! and 130-69 Automotive Equipment Examiner (A-C Electrician), 158- Further in- Box, 22 NAS Jax. Open Tuesday at 5 p.m. Serviceman.Also 69 Welder, 159-69 A-C Examiner formation is available from THE HOLIDAYS! i 6403 ROOSEVELT BLVD. 131-69 Clerk GS-2 and 3, (Airframes Mechanic), 160.69 bulletins or announcements or by (See Page 14) Phone Ahead/ For 132-69 Computer Operator GS-5, Supervisory Supply Clerk, GS-5, calling Ext. 2320. FAST SERVICE! 133-69 Stockman, 136-69 Data 161-69 Cash Clerk GS-4, 162-69 .. 387-2621 Communications Equipment Supply Clerk, GS-4, 165-69 In- Operator GS-4, 137-69 spector (Household Goods Hiring Office .. -----------1 Lists New HoursJax I I PHONE 4 38s535i : I The Civilian Personnel Nobody. Division Department's has reduced Employment its daily i:iI La( ( e : hours accepting employmentapphcahons I 1 1249-1251 KING ST I ( But NOBODY! ) counseling general public.services and providing to the :: JACKSONVILLE FLA. 322O4WANTED! I: The new hours are from 7:30: to I USED CAMERAS AND I 11:30 a.m. Monday: through EQUIPMENT. WE PAY ...UNDERSELLS CLAYTON REVELS! I I Friday.The change was initiated TOP DOLLAR 3M-I535 I as the result tl pen...el Ioeee. BRING THIS AD WITH YOU'' I within the department. ---- --------J, F FEATURING THE LARGEST SELECTION OF - STATION WAGONSIN OF IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA! GOOD NEWS FOR SAYINGS: YOUNG SERVICEMENReliable U PLYMOUTH INCLUDING: t.t.r S..rll.. 10 CHRYSLERS auto insurance for E-1, E-2, E-3, E-4 STATION WAGON and single NCO's is now available from Criterion - F.CUCX Air P.w.r I 4 PlVMMtll SATELLITES ., Insurance Company. Criterion is a GEICO Steering & Brakes, etc.R.g4658 .*' affiliate and specializes in car insurance for I 18 PlyMovth FURYS young military personnel. You will enjoy im portant benefits like these: convenient payment NOW ONLY jf ALL COLORS, EQUIPMENT/ AND POWER OPTIONS! plans,country-wide claim service,driver training discounts and complete coverage. > 3197irify 79 '" CHRYSLERS & PLYMOUTHSNEW Criterion is licensed and complies with Mil- DEMOS HO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! tary Insurance Regulations in every state except Massachusetts. Call 711-7600 for ce"' - 1 20 minutes South of NAS on Hwy. 17Prive plate information' and a personal rate quota. : /itf/e-Sa ye a lot at tien. If you need immediate coverage, visit IW office at 5112 MermamJy Betilevard.I . CLAYTON A REVEIS I ('ii"\ Criterion I I'I'j ;' t t 1 INC.PHQS j i \ } INSURANCE COMPANY I L !..,.",..c.O Home Office: Washington, D.C. J 3 REIN { 0 VI 5 P If N 6 S f IA I 2M-2417 I _ - -, ', . Ii I December I II.I 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 5I I Wrapping:! _..Paper Makes Special Christmas Castle. I It F 'Too pretty to throw away.' 1f-2X. 2X.-. L''A--4I S. 11T On Christmas Eve or Christ- T =1 T TI' ', . mas morning, as beautifully .. fJki wrapped packages are opened, .1 __! : ,5',::1" t =.__ l 1 J 'Yt.l- this remark is likely to be often CUt NIII cut Mil' ,. CUt MU' . repeated. Though the 1 + a gift wrappings do indeed seem ,'. AkS. 'too pretty to throw away,' they '. .. must usually be consigned'to the ,," ' . 'IT 'I- . wastebasket. After all, what can '''' .Y. t.'I. ,..' :.. be done with used gift wraps, ,."'.... u ! once Christmas is over? One be to build ',#. . answer might a p4I T .. castle " ! ,"oJ Save the most beautiful and I% ""Y.' " CUT NII =:r CUT Hlll'r n f CUT HI11 TI rf.: 4w colorful of the gift wrappings, zI -.. .. find some laundry cardboards, I e:" 1 follow a simple plan and the 1"A' .oa IACH IIVII -I-104 1001 result is a cardboard castle. t Suggested by a manufacturerof THE SKETCHES SHOW how to cut each of the 24 five inch by seven / ,tf C y' gift wrapping papers, this f. i ; < inch cards required to assemble the Christmas castle. The instructions . castle building plan might be a call for 22 type'A'cards to be cut and two type 'B' cards. Christmas afternoon project for 1 the children. After the first gifts and one-quarter inch slits in 22 of alternating pairs. At intervals, t 1t n'{ W, i lii p exchange excitement is over, the cards. Each card should have insert cards horizontally for an youngsters may appreciate a six slits, and the slits should be interesting, balconied effect. 1 quiet pastime, and the cardboard placed as follows: one slit on each Reserve two type 'A' cards for castle offers an extra advantagein five-inch side on the card, at the the roof. that it's as much fun to take center or two and one half inches Use type 'B' cards at the top of j apart as it is to build. The castle from the outeredge; two slits on the castle, where the slanted can be assembled and each seven- inch side of the card, notches will receive the type 'A' iii reassembled many times. with each such slit placed one anda roof pieces. CARDBOARD CASTLE This castle made from leftover Although the plan is simple, quarter inches from the outer Christmas wrapping papers late on Christmas Day might become adult guidance may be required edge. There's one Christmas gift your daughter's fairyland house for trolls and magic people,or the big or at least, the adults can For the remaining two Type 'B' that never goes out of style- downtown department store for your son's new train or car set. It will pretend that it is, so they can get cards, the slits can be omitted on U.S. Savings Bonds. And they even add a cheerful note as the centerpiece for Christmas dinner. in on the fun.Scissors the five inch side. Two slits are practical as well as pa a ruler and rubber should be cut as described on one triotic. oosor.ooooiswo cement are the only equipment seven-inch side of the card. On Et>,r.aeEe Blanding Boulevard required, in addition to the gift the other seven inch side, the ,, wraps and cardboards. slits should be diagonal placedtwo FLY HOME FOR OFFICIAL MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION Begin by cutting 24 pieces of and a quarter inches from the THE HOLIDAYS! cardboard, each five inches by outer edge and cut on a slant to And Service seven inches. Cement gift wrapsto two and one eighth inch depth. (See Page ) \ each side and trim the edges.To Assemble the castle by joining 14)I I HONEST, COURTEOUS SERVICE make type 4A'cards, cut one type 'A' cards at right angles, We Aim Headlights, Replace Bulbs and . Windshield Wiper Blades. .. 1 V2 Mile South of Orange Park: High SchoolOn Blanding Boulevard (State Road 21)) I .., .' ti i i '. ..... . 1 Owner Operator: '.- !.."M"'K"'i1.. :',1., ;.,-, ..''rt ,'4''d.''. JAMES JACKSON 264-5343 ._ . PHONE . :.1 U. S. Military Retired . 'r. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ..-; -r : : : 1. _ ' ! \ At holiday time .j I.j I K Can you sparea don't Shari. ; forget jew evenings :{ this winter? 'Cause Shari has set aside a large cash 1 reserve especially for the holiday season. It's called the Aetna Holiday Fund. If you can,we'll give you a start toward an exciting highpayingcareer in for them The exchange Shari's the gal to call for extra cash at Aetna . leave career can be your choice of Finance Company. If you've got a coming up, or you want to buy gifts, she'll accounting computer programming take care of you $100, $300 or more If you electronics drafting business need It. Money, or any worthwhile purpose, administration executive secretarial .w' call Shari she's got what' it takes.When fashion merchandising or others And in these careers the employer seeks you out and respects your value after you are employed. Not a bad . r bargain for a few evenings a week. Call Massey now.at 356-8402 i AETNA /IMAIEEStSiEM ' ',:: ,: '. '' \ Ma1 R SrirlRa 'I' f-i ... iii! EE 1' etwER k -'t foo. \ rII 3, , ',. 1 "Si ; .t matters .. '. ., ' money ". 'I f J.k : : 1J 1 Aetna's what it. takes I -t...-" Ira1i.m got ,1,/ '-lJ ; ,, - V : ... . \/, " .. THREE LOCATIONS: : . : \.- ...- .I// Hemming Park Building a. ..f..L 46 W. Duval Phone 355-7543 . "t 5551 I Normandy Phone 786-0191 ::'? 8006 Lem Turner Road Phone 768-0501 I MASSEY ___: - BUSINESS COLLEGE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE LOANS FROM $50 TO $600 148[.7TH STREET JACKSONVIUI FLORIDA 32204 9043568402r .-. .- - I December |II|, ((949fptetontan 6 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER ...... .. : For Your Information .....:.. : : ::: : : ; :!::::i : ::::::: : ::::;; :...::. I ........ .. Benefits .. Educational .. ! .. ... : .. H ................ .'..... !I AMSC B.E. Maroney I By ;:(:: ::: 'i :', ",: '::::; The and Widow's death or disability.The . War Orphan children may be marriedor WAREHOUSE Educational Assistance Programis single but the widow must not administered the Veterans by retain her .. remarry in order to Association. It allows eligiblesons , . ,daughters,wives or widowsto eligibility.The widow and each PreChristmaS wife or receive assistance in attaininga Fantastic higher education.If child may receive up to $130 per month for full time instruction for is dies a serviceman or totally and permanently disabled up to 36 months of education assistance.There is no assistance while on active duty or as a given for less than half time. veteran dies or is permanently Chief will be Maroney children disabled from service-connected The eligible causes, his children between the counseled by the Veterans Ad- to assist in the Counseling is available for the ministration ages of 18 and 26 and his wife or widow are eligible. selection of a goal. After coun- wives and widows through the The wife or widow must seling, an educational plan must submission of VA form 21E- request this assistance within be submitted by or for the eligible 5490W. MEN SUPER SPECIALMENS eight years of the serviceman's child showing the selected--:goal.TRADEINS . ----- -- ------------ I ADSmake CORDUROY I ' :, Shirts REG. $6.95 144 i i Ii REGENCY Iik yourshopping easier , MENS MCGREGOR M gg I I II I - : Sport Shirts REG. $7.95 FLY HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS! THOUSANDS 1 68 AUSTIN HEALY. SPRITE TO CHOOSE FROM See Save2 ( Page 14)) Knit Shirts Like New 5900 Actual Miles 1595 OR MO RE 66 TRIUMPH CONV. 1195 HUNDREDS OF MENS AND BOYS HEAVY 67 TR MK 4 1595 SPACIOUS PEACEFUL JACKETS Save 40.607 68 VW FAST BACK 1895Air MARSHALL 9359 103rd Street ACRES FAMOUS NAME BRANDS- Condition R&H, Exc. Cond. Jacksonville's' newest & most modern mobile home Sweaters "%"ss 988 64 BONNEVILLE 2 DR HT community is now open for your inspection. Large 44 x Full Power & Air, Power Seats 995 75',iota. & Windows ONLY $35 PER MO. MENS SUIT COATSThese Swimming pool,. tennis court, shuffleboard court, B -B Q REGENCY l1IQlllQfIl4 pit, picnic built for your en- Were $75 to $100 Suits joyment. Act Today! Call: EL VERANO MOTOR COURTMr. IN WHICH PANTS WERE LOSTMENS F. S. Martin, Manager \ 6 99 8445 Arlington X-way-Near Regency SquarePh. 396-2924 NOW EACH 721-3000 , For Full Deta118I PANTS I ; THOUSANDS MENS ALL STYLES INCLUDING I I \ STOVEPIPE BELL FLAIR CONTINENTAL BOTTOM 1 1/2 Price .... Men in uniform. ,. , . Dress & Sport ShirtsMCGREGOR I .">! '" : UNIFY : VAN HUESEN " A A A : ,' ; X ""., OTHER NAME BRANDS V V j . REG. PRICED TO $8.95 W t : " , 1 ;; Special Notice to Women ., :. : your bills with aUNILOAN / :, }. , . 300 JUNIOR RITE SWEATERS 1 .' H REG, $12.95 NOW $1.99 .II II. ..'. SPECIAL PURCHASE JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS I. '., PANT SUITS %95 995 :. .4 I. Just one UNI-LOAN from Universal C.I.T. could get all. . those bills off your back right away. Like todayl Cashmere Alpaca All you have to do is come In and tell us how big you \ want your UNI-LOAN to be. We'll tailor it to fit your SWEATERS2 '' ." needs. Maybe even arrange enough extra cash so you . J00% 2 PLY PRICE can buy . H some new things you've had to put off. ..,:. ..\:-. Come in and see us about unifying your bills with a GIFT ITEMS UNI-LOAN. Who knows? You might have enough left ;1 to buy a UNI-cyclel! SEE THIS UNUSUAL GIFT SELECTION . HUNDREDS OF INEXPENSIVE GIFTS FOR EVERY UNIVERSAL MEMBER OF THE FAMILY . , Up to 1/2 Off Reg. Price t-"', '..' "," ''. I '.;. Home of the UNI-LOAN : ', ; : : :: .}; . LAY-A-WAY FOR CHRISTMAS NOW : .,l' f. '. ": . I t. : OPEN 9 TO 9 DAILY SUNDAY 9 TO 6 : ': :. UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT COMPANY. , 938 N. Sri Street JBX leech, Fla. 246.2401;: :.; : ;f'ir'; : 3312 Beach Blvd. " I. Jacksonville Florida 32207 ?; WE WELCOME YOVR'S 1 : Telephones3981581Page : I , BANK .... : MASTER CHARGE '.AlltI1tlH....... . : I AJUUUUUUUUUUUUUWUUWUUMAAAAAAM.. .1 -- -- T I December I 11 I, 194* JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 7SERVICE ,, ,, ,. \;? :.:.. ;.3n0:q v t+'}y ;; ;:y:+ ;; h,5ti; : :di: ; ; i+= SHOPPING GUIDE ?:, < : ; e ; KjSI fIZZA PANnli [ ) II (jut ;chs FACTORY OUTLET] ': 4 TAKE Ol'T! ORDERS DINING: ROOM } sun/ur PREMIUM BEER>CHOICE CUT STEAKSMORRIS \ i 4 ITALIAN SANDWCHFS SPAGHETTI k! PII. 904 2..3352 titmp B .j 0 IrfY1.Mf1. '': "PIZZA". I: MOBILE HOMES r 1 1 L STARRING OUR SPECIALITYI ' ERNIE GROSE HOURS: ; ttt lnr ' sv S.n, Thuu. IIr3G1. iI ; , FrIJ.r 4. 12:45: aa 1938 niartdlng Blvd. Phone: 389-0338 q Closed Tuesdays S.rvri.v 4m'll.4Sm: I:: REYNOLD'S': State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. : INDUSTRIAL PARK , 3619 Blvd. Ph. 771-0170 - Blending I. 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PHONE 771 8780 !, Join the /INN crowd of.. . OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION 771 8781 i 1Yo.rCarhsp.ct.ii1 1 ,: "JAYS" WESCONNETT J, Pltta inn . Standard Service I I t" Dine INN or Carry Out , RED GREENE'S GARAGE 103rd ft BliiiliifConpleU J 4420 772-8000 Standing Blvd. \. Four Miles South of NAS Highway 17 Orange Park Avf* Repairs 1111 ,Fast Service-Licensed InspectorsOpen : Cesery 0800-J800 Monday thru Friday STANDARD 725-9566 ' take better We care MINOR REPAIRS AVAILABLE i Open 'til 2 em. Fri5.f.12 ,.M. Swn. thru Thurs. 1 of your car. 01 Order by Phone for Fast Service.Allow About 20 Min w..m' i! Jiw: I j j "Your Mobil.// Home Shopping Center" :' hank cur Juuli f 103rd SHEET FISH MARK I ; Mustang THE FUND OFFERS A DIVERSIFIED * "If It Swims, We Have It' AND SUPERVISED INVESTMENT IN THE f FISHSHRIMPOYSTERSLOBSTERSCRABMEAT COMMON STOCKS OF BANKS. MOBILE HOMES INC IN SEASON AMERICAN SHAREHOLDERS, INC. 4118 Philips Hwy 39-I I26 Featuring Specially Prepared I 6524 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 741 S. Lane Ave. 781-3027 Smoked Fish & Deviled Crabs Phone 388-7777 ft 381-7004 Over 150 Hew I y ProspectusIUDYSr 4 chose from >i$ tr $ 4 a H. .m &:t v alw D {rwa dr 3x u"xcz f a C"e w td E'k s 3 i ?a OBJECTIVE: tI I [gakrG1lill's Possible Growth . > Q !:. red carpet Inc. t \NURSERY ni.. KMIERCARTEN I. : STATE LICENSED. BONDED AND INSURED PrfceDECEMBER I FOREVER FINE FOOD Specializing In Personal Care ERICAN F 8, 7969 OPEN 24 HOURS ,\..... Infants, Pre-School, and After School Care, (All Ages) NO MINIMUM AMOUNTS REQUIRED TO INVEST j SERVING THE FINEST CHOICE FILET MIGNON Call// or Write for Free Prospectus: NEW YORK STRIP CLUB SPECIAL HOT BALANCED MEALS 1 SANDWICHES PREPARED TO YOUR SATISFACTION Hour, rates AMERICAN SHAREHOLDER'S, INC. day night or weekly BREAKFAST AT ANY HOUR 1 6524 San Juan Ave. Convenient to Cedar Hills. O.k HUll and W*.conn.tt. , 7203 SOUTH LANE AVENUE PHONE 787-9833 I Irnmt3wf PHONE: 388-7777 & 388-7004 530 PARK STREET PHONE 356-9837 5105 DUGDALE ,ROAD, 771-5173 nt worX, i:: :mtVy xx9 yyoyY! kq*- $ttrm.;: ., + S r's ? aytrox .udakoosl.? + } i v:rt3.Aawwtacnaw.c iY I QUALITY... AT A FAIR PRICEI! I FACTORY TRAINED V*' ':MECHANICS All Work 6 Months 100% GuaranteedVW k MOTHER'S LOUNGE VALVE JOBS REMANUFACTURED I REPAIRS 6 DANK AMERICARD ENGINESExchangedIrtstfllled CAMSHAFTS DAYSTIL/ "PM :e) MASTER CHARGE Reground-Exchanged 3 //L CYLINDER HEADS CRANK SHAFTS ROOSEVELT MALL Recondititncd-Rcsurfacing r. aANCE ALL YOU Rcgrtund-Exchanfied BEER Exchanged Pure Service Center CAN DRINK M//ifory/ Discounts Free Pickup & Delivery/ I BLAST OMTESTS $1.50 Comp/efe/ VW Ports 'In Stock MONDAY A WED A SAT. I ETTTJPH.791.O$32'1276 I C With MILITARY/ DISCOUNT 9.10pm 10,11,12 IO PH W. ADAMS (Off Myrtle. ) I 4925 ROOSEVELT DLVI[ PHONE 387-7581 1 _'.__' x..'.';_.::.._..""m..on..m'" .._..:m=.y'..;w.zw.:<:h........:."">" "_,;__.::"::':O/>:"..;;t.....' ,i_ 3U-O1 Save Time & Money!! ... Check This Service Shopper I Weekly For The Best Buys In Town i Ei E ,-.1.... JJJIJJ ...J.......................,.A'IJILISlt'\''\'\111111\1. ........y.Y1fLItIII i".t IIU/I/j ........"' '............"" r....... .,..... .t.o. ..._....Y. .,. .r........_. ..-'"-.,\..t"Ia..__ ,l -- - ." . . December |II|, |1969 Pace 8 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERB URN ER St. Augustine Opens Gates. | - Ar. It was difficult to tell who was getting the biggest kick out of the attractions in Augustine-_ the kids or the grown ups at the annual USO Pal Day held Saturday.The . event opened the doors of _ ff? ,, almost every attraction in the __ 't't.r city from the Castillo de San Marcos to Marineland, of Florida free of charge to all military i fr personnel in uniform, their immediate families, and their girlfriends.Buses . : chartered by the service 4 m : t concerned and private vehicles ii carried an estimated 18,000 5'i persons to the oldest city in the United States. The Naval Air Station. NATTC and other activities - aboard the station accounted for 12 busloads of people attending Pal Day. Members of the Air Force, ., Army and Coast Guard were also present as St. Augustine becamethe ,',,,,' meeting place for service .." personnel from most military <'< installations in Florida and :: Georgia.The . 'TI: ??. Chamber of Commerce ,. -':. and the USO of St. Augustine provided several persons to give 1111111 (Continued on Page 9)) Nothing To It Ij __ __ L.. ------ -- _: w rm4. SI" ._ -' .. A ssS b N Yy -J N r M4''n - a XMi, 'rhal t ' S ,, I '\Jr i"" .1..1.I ,y=f w I :; :: ,Youthful Curiosity i arvI . kj: } q q; ,d ' - J t 6s w rv r eg+kYt' ;. : : .f at -, 5' Yt' E . 1.----- Always on call Off to the City SPECIAL!!! --trustworthymoney TUNE UP CHEMICALLY help ,r, CONTROL MOSS $12.95 Type I : What stands behind the HFC 't .. Type. 2 only name? More than 91 LL\ WITH ALL 9 years of experience in solving money problems- ,' r I . that's more experience than anyone else in the busi- ,, L \ ONE INCI.UUEU" . ness. And one reason why more service people- ' 100,000 every year-borrow from HFC than from r SPRAY AUTOBAHN any other lending company. Household says: "Never ATLANTICPARK borrow money needlessly." But when you need money help, remember: the most trusted money \N' ST. & BLANDING help is as close as a call to HFC. PHONE 384-4021 .... ............ ................. GIFTS FOR THE Need up to $6001 ........1.- .._...._.'..._.. ...... BOATING FAMILY!! .... ............ ............ ..... ----- -.. .. BOATS Apply for your loan by phone, .*.."..... ..tI,.I........-'... '4_; "_ __ ._ ._.__.':\.. MOTORSMERCURY 14 TO 20 FEET we'll supply your loan by mail 1 & . MERCRUISER ; Safely applied to trees and shrubs..it's the economical, ACCESSORIES HOUSEHOLD FINANCE GUARANTEED way to rid your trees of SPANISH MOSS! PARTS I 't'--F LORIDA 264-9835 Phone , 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 ::, Cedar Hills Shopping Center FREE ESTIMATE "1 \,pEST 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone. : 771-9190 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541, 389-1336 \ \ONTROL . INLET MARINE Penman Plaza Shopping Center U90 CASSAT AVENUE 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone: 246-6421 s1& CHEMICAL (0. Sales & ServiceHwy. ' 17 Orange Park . ----- --- - -. r - December |II j, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 9' I .11,000 Enjoy usa Pal Day (Continued from Page 8)) information about the sights of t th city who were on their first visit there and the USO sponsored a free ham dinner for their guests. Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmen took advantage of the free tours around the city on board the trains and horse . drawn carriages.The I , b f > --!',, ,\\, kids had a field day climbing on cannons, being locked in the Old Jail and clap- k ,'\., . ping with delight for the antics of the porpoises and whales of Marineland.And the USO. was open to all fora js$ restful break from the days activities as it continued its services as a 'home away from home' for servicemen.. l e1 'i't." "..t..t,"", ..".. ., '!' \ 'J" "J-/ "-J e (, Hey! Wait For Me , y4yp1.$ " ,T -- 5- : r S ContemplationMILITARY \ a AUTO INSURANCE i p6A"z All Ranks All Ages LOW RATES 1 , EASY 'MONTHLYPAYMENTS ; ..rYl I USO Is There FURNITURE uOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WAREHOUSE CONTINENTAL INSURANCEUNDERWRITERS Direct from factory to you Fun in the Fort FLY HOME FOR Compare: Quality INC. Price ([orrnrrly' ?McDouqull's/) ,Insurance) THE HOLIDAYS! Cash & CarryCorner M (See Page 14)) t Roosevelt & St. Johns 6479 Roosevelt llvrf. 388 7676 Can you afford not to compare? fall Us Anytime SWAP MEET I - FLEA MARKET SSS SS SS s SSSas 3I II. ftDON'T Sell! Buy! -" "' TABLES OPEN FURNISHED EVERY I FORGET.. SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9 AM 6 PM 2600 BLOCK OF for aHAPPIER EDGEWOOD AVE. NORTHAT 7f q 20TII STREET For Information Call H% HOLIDAY : 768-7058 or 781-9886 OOOOOO OCOOOOOQOC< j I : this year... t&I4IaEBO /, I see us NOW for a J. : )( ''''x M, Ed CREDIT UNION LOAN! M *CHICKEN : SHRIMP NAS JAX Bldg. 39 k TACOS103rd Tel 384-1391 or Base Ext 2431-Hours: Mon.Frl.9:30-4:30: JAX FEDERAL NATTC- Bldg. 501 & Blanding Center Tel.772-2448 Mon.,Wed.and FrI' -10 AM til 2 PM 6eot M lrif 7717970PHONE NAS CECIL FIELD Bldg. 26 Tel.771-3211, Ext.215.Hours: Mon.-Fri.8:30-3:00: MSS AHEAD SSSS SSSSS3S FOR FASTER SERVICE S .. -- . ' ---=- --;: ; " r , 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER December 11, 149 Jf fliTBeMndthe I : Scene I '." : ; I Aviation Student Who Skipped I 1N L d School Says Education a Must ',. By SN Pat Williams .. +<" It's pretty hard for the average He came into the service in April, AE Family ; young person in the service todayto and was honorman of his Orlando AVCM Henry O. Long was very imagine having gone throughlife boot camp company. He is wellon proud of AA Charles W. Long last without any schooling. It just his wayMo making third class week. Charles, Chief Long's son, seems natural. But AA Floyd R. petty officer, having completedhis graduated as honorman of Class Wilson, who graduates from courses and passed his 927 of the AE 'A' School. Charlesis Aviation Electrician's Mate 'A' leadership exam; but he doesn't a reserve and after graduationgoes School next Thursday with an know yet if he will make the Navy on inactive duty. " HONORMAN .. AA C. W Long.received honor certificate from his average ,of 87, has been in a his career. Chief Long, however, stays on father, AVCM H. O. Long. schoolroom no more than twice in There isn't that much difference active duty as Phase Supervisorin :;:::::::: :*:?:::: :::::*:fc&Club:::' :: ::: :;:;''" ::::t=::::::::::::::'<:=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: his whole life. between Floyd\Wilson AE, Phase V.Leadership. ' 'My father didn't believe in and other young men his age. He Schedules public schools,' says Floyd. dresses the same, talks the same, Though he did reading and likes to do about the same things. II i studying on his own, Floyd was But he is just a little more eagerto Class 691 of the Leadership , :::::::::::::::::::::::*:::wBLUEJACKETS:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::: 3-::?::&;::::: :::::: ::w::: ::;:::;:::::;:: working when most kids were learn. School graduated Friday, with r: sitting in a classroom. Accordingto nine students. The honorman was CPOCLUBEntertainment his father in- DN Richard H. Brown of NATTC , Floyd was an ,.' INN by Mark Castle dividualist and a little bit ec The Gold Oak LeafLt. Dental. Diplomas were handed Dance to the sound of will be featured at the chiefs' club centric. Leaving home at 15, out by Capt, Kennedy at an in- , Messenger of the Masses tonight, tomorrow night, and on Saturday Floyd became a construction Joe Eugene Fox and Lt. formal ceremony in the .; and tomorrow hear the Camelots. Tommy Brooks will be there. worker. Clarence Marsh McQuaig are classroom. 4\ Phases of Fiction will be appearing There will be special live en- After he received his draft' now lieutenant commanders. Saturday, and Sundaywill tertainment Sunday when the notice, he decided he might as They were promoted in a . feature the Four of Clubs. menu specialty will be prime rib well make good use of his ceremony Monday morning in Defense Okays Listen to your favorite country military time and so he came in the captain's office., western tunes Monday when the Navy to get an education. He LCdr. Fox has been aboard Tommy C and the Seminoles will OFFICERS CLUB has gone through AE School NATTC since November 1966 Pa/m-N-Turn , be there, and again on Tuesday without being set back or drop- when he reported from Naval Air . when Mel Gaden and the Lazy Dining and dancing to the ped, and has 28 more weeks of Facilities inSiginolla Sicily. He is Rhythm Girls will provide the music of the Clubsmen will be school in San Diego and Norfolk Phase Officer at AO'A' School. Pill Bottles . entertainment. Wednesday night featured at the officers' club waiting for him when he the Four of Clubs will return to tomorrow and Saturday LCdr. McQuaig reported herein ,, graduates.In August of this year, from Staff Washington (AFPS) The the stage. evenings. Now is the time to buy short Floyd Wilson is very Command Naval Forces in armed services have been turning r your tickets and make reser- eager to learn. In his case there is Vietnam, to become the Enlisted to a child proof pill bottle to !, ACEY DUCEY CLUB vations for the club's New Years one good lesson to learn by not Personnel Officer. He entered the protect small children from Tomorrcw Mel Gaden Eve party. going to school, that is the Importance service in 1948; LCdr. Fox has taking medicine not prescribedfor evening and the Lazy Rhythm Girls will "LET'S HOPE SANTA WILL.SOCK of an education.' 'It gets been on active duty since '1942. them. .b pretty disgusting, he says, 'going Both are former enlisted men. Called a 'Palm N Turn- . the entertainment and IT TO US wrr0.s. provide ' from employer to employer. container is almost J cap on Saturday there will be dancingto 'SAVING According to him lots of men in The ceremony held just a little impossible for1 a child under six Ti, * the music of a surprise band. the service take education for ".: t an something special for LCdr. Fox- year old to open. The cap must be , '" granted.It seems strange to them Mrs. Fox was present and pushed downward with the palm ! that everyone doesn't have one. snapped his new shoulder boardsin of the hand and turned at the ' Floyd is from Houston, Texas. place. same time before it can be .: removed. ,, Tb t'-/ A two year study conducted at ' the Army's Madigan General Hospital, Tacoma, Wash., .., BY OELLAIR I HOME BUILDERS I I INCModel > showed that only one poisioning Good chance we're going occured from 539,000 drugs J/ prescriptions in the Fort Lewis - Madigan McChord AFB area. .. 4J The Army Surgeon General's ' office said test results ! stimulated the Defense ;, Department to approve ,the cap : for use in military pharmacies. Authorities said that if this type t to of cap were used on other con- !; sumer products potentially : f t harmful to children,an estimated ' CI 360 childhood fatalies would ,, .' M (., 1c' ., /1ri Z77ti prevented annually, and be childhood poisionings would be reduced by 80 per cent. .+.. PATIO #J / : :' 'I ADSmake . :4f: yourshoppin& '' :: * \P \ 7 D ') K wNK + r '.,1::.. ':":::'"..;, ::;.1. where easiereiileP4 ::I .. ' aa ( ':;::iW; :r ": .t"i;: ' t LJ:: a aw f Pa you're going . ''1 : + ( 1.,14)) ; _____ PEST CONTROL lEI VIIIHtt . .. .. a a .. renktirtHtflCTIOH % a If1 l ' TRAFFIC Call 354-4314 \..';-!:\ } snl wI 17 0 MAIN ..:.;: I From the C. 10. ... stmkeit ftmiry i ro-om. In font' to the AIflLlNES OFFICE -mlAII - .light and. breezy back porch, here .is Florid living 04 BASE its lest) Large Bedroom, 2 full baths, walk, in closets (JAMTO) .an** a bid foyer are. also, y"'rs_ 'in the new C 10. PAWN SIOP $14,5S-11151S MAS JAX: 114,. 13 @ Main G_ Ext. 35J ec M7-2III I !;Clay County's Only Completely PLANNED COMMUNITY!! HOURS: 0745. 1700 Monday thru Friday HAS CECIL: Finance Office, Phone 771-2311 Ext. 8122 URACK .:tBELL.A.J: : : : 0800.1500 EVERY Friday STEREO TAPES MAYPORT: Finance Office, Bid*. T-24, Phone 246-5427 TRADED/ 'HOSE :EtXIL: DEIS II: TC * 090Q.1 500 ,EVERY Tue., Wed. and rhur. MONEY TO LOAN You are cordially invited to inspect our homes at your ... WE ALSO convenience 10 A.M. to Dark Travel South on Blending PURCHASE Boulevard (Hwy it21)) _ 6467 ROOSEVELT BLVD.Page . k. . --- - r .' December" II, I9if JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page IIy , <;;;;;;P- '- j -.. 1-. -.... =...- : --:=... -- ::::..... -4 .' . -- ,-"0>4 .. . _ I' J::, ;; i j '.. bi' l ":\\fL3 i, .. ..' ,}, ..";' :...Ci"... .r I 'H'' ",'i'' .r..,.. !>>... ,1j'(;. .""t"' (,;:Yo', ,,.., '" '",. .,> ()... ,,1<((t".t, u"'.,><...: .ICIJq' ; ;;,...,, ;...<. d e r" .,,J.'"', :J..t t / OIIARIMINf{10111)IR1 . / Nl 01KOUN11N01 } t5IIRf + .,n.f/AMNNI R4 VAwn . : . \\ WIN! THE WORLD'S LARGEST a FT. 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Y C.1.........wNA.-Tn....c....... j .c.tI..... .pa" .........Irrd., -...u_ -..-_--'-__ .I ..N..1.1... 'I .. . "'"d . L JEwlwlr RELY.S ...- I I a I ] [ FI 1Lfv1LI44i: 5- 5481 NORMANDY BLVD. JACKSON VILL6 A SMALL .. KposnrNMMirtN Jb D 93O AM i i Says ..... tM S PM . Page 12 JAX AIR NRWS/AFTERBURNER December II. 1969 -- --- 1Navy\ ; Library Program Marks 50th Year. ----- kA Jax -How is it possible to takea It was the officers and crew of Roman Empire and Euclid's z t d trip around the world, travel the USS Franklin, during the Elements of Geometry were back in time to the days of the earliest years of the service, who among the titles found on the rg30'A 1 4''k f ff.R dinosaurs, move with the beat of contributed $800 to purchasesome first list of beoks to be furnishedfor % the latest rock bands, or walk 1,500 books for their the Navy at public expense.A . side by side with some of the seaman's library. seaman during 1843 44, and great persons of history? Shelves were constructed and later the author of the classic, All this can be accomplished the ship sailed with its library to Moby Dick, Herman Melville t r A4 z k iI without leaving a comfortablechair begin a three year cruise. In found that his ship's library was through the services of the 1824 the Franklin returned and in the custody of a Marine Cor- Naval General Library Program.The the books were given to the Navy poral and was kept in a cask. The 4 d. , program is celebrating its Yard in Brooklyn for the start of more timid of the ship's crew j'f < 50th year as an official govern- the first land-based seaman's hestitated to dump the contents to ment system but libraries have library. examine them for fear of up- 1 1 !. x z d , been a part of the Navy almost The Encyclopedia Britannica, setting the corporal librarian. 'fs/R Y from its beginning. Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the As the Navy grew, so did its I'' <, I library. To meet the demands for 4 more books the Naval General Library Program was initiated. Asa separate administration, the i r Library Services Branch has come of age along with the ships rA and shore installations it serves. k The Navy library system has grown up but by.no means has it become stagnant. With 275 WARD WAGON. Red Cross volunteers at the Naval Hospital help the F permanent libraries ashore, 961 ,Navy Library Program by wheeling mobile library through wards for afloat and 281 extension units the benefit of patients. whose purpose it is' to be wherever Navymen serve, thereis enjoyment for the Navyman.At charge of more than 18,000 no time, nor desire, to stand the Naval Air Station volumes among which are in- _ still.The library, Mary DeLoach and her cluded a large number of elec- z 4 a libraries of the Naval Air staff are kept busy checking in tronics and math books for the i Station Jacksonville, Cecil Field, and out more than 30,000 volumesof students who attend either of the the Naval Hospital and the Naval fiction, biographies, scientificand training center's two electronic Air Technical TrainingCenter language books, plus many schools. NATTC is also the exemplify the library system's other types of reading material. location for a children's library mission to do more in terms of The NATTC library is headed entertainment, education and 'by Marcia Batchelor. She is in (Continued on Page 13)) 'M. 88qq -_.- - " M r tg , "Yrc , g a rai s ; I ? J' 4t 4 I LIONS, BEAR, AND BEES, .. The Children's Section at the NATTC Library.features books on subjects as wide as a child's imagination. .Y' it 1 i : William B. Luke I !J f \ i ( \ RealtorIS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE a x e s az t tJ THE ADDITION OFt r , I _ 3 .mdpw. w , ( f s BANK RELAX -- One of the most f kas AMER1CARIHAMERICAN EXPRESS STANDARD OIL ia MASTERCHARGE Credit Card* Honored popular lunch and evening r pasttimes for Cecil Field Navymen is relaxing in the ROOSEVELT station's newly decorated air- . conditioned library. d. .JII _ I kIi .HONDAMOTORS OWEN J. FURUSETHSGT. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY8:30AM5:30PM . MAJ. LIS11C (RET) NEW H'OURS.. 4949 BLANDING& CYCLES BLVD.CO. TO THEIR SALES STAFF PHONE 771.8244 Lived in Iowa until 1942 when he enlistedin U.S. Marine Corps. Served in the South Pacific during World 5lf5. en ..e"e..Jn War II.Served. . Cedar Hills Shopping Center !in Korea Sept. 50 to Dec. l'5i. Moue..01 Oua/lty/ Food Standing Boulevard Again in Vietnam Sept. '67 to Oct. '68 ,.. lr : ' Was stationed at Marine Corps Recruiting '1 LET 5.5 PREPARE YOUR Jacksonville from Oct. '68 to Nov.. @J U I.. HOLIDAY : TABLE S 30. 1969. .. : ;... :f'O>o< ? : Family has resided in ; ..: oX' ' 1965. Orange Park since I : ;*" :..i. i>-JA.if.5: : : S Roast (hen) Turkey 11 to 12 Pound (uncooked weipht; ). OWEN INVITES HIS FRIENDS TO VISIT HIM O b ample, supply of our Mouth Watering $ 11 99 I AT 3626 ST. JOHNS AVENUE Dressing and S & S Giblet Gravy Lunch 11:00'til 2:00: OR CALL 389.4833 Dinner 4:00'til 8:00 ------ _, ,. --- .. "" -7"::----r--w--..!"r--, -- SS'x. ,- -m:;;: "..,r.... .o= ..Co ,.,....:L.._"" _. ... .... .... ___ December II 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pale 13 , F q r .. /) .. 4 rk ,4 1kY 1 tweR y +. I 11 wW Qf' d DJ ( !($ ::: : AW P . t ; t ' 1 TM b r !ak d ?r _____ I a y A 1.1 y ; : a 0 .. , A at 9 { 4 k 3 5 TIIUIb - i k __ _' < 1 1 i2f I BACH TO THE BEATLES Music lovers may listen to a wide variety of classical, popular and contemporary records in the pleasant surroundings of the library's music room. (Continued from Page 12)) library for dependents and Libraries i with everything from the stan- patients who are able to leave the dard old favorites to modern hospital.The forConvenience children's literature.The Cecil Field library has Open Naval Hospital has two some 15,000 volumes for adults P' libraries. The library located in and the children are rememberedwith :: the hospital itself has on its another 1,400 volumes for shelves some 3,000 volumesfor youngsters. The well-lighted, Jax The hours of operationfor the of and there is spaces which house the libraryare use patients the libraries here and at Cecil also a book cart that travels from paneled in light oak to make Field are as follows: _ ward to ward Tuesdays and the time spent there more on The NAS Jax library is open comfortable for those who use the Thursdays. In the hospital exchange Mondays from 12:30: to 9 p.m.; there is a 13,000 volume library. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and The Naval libraries of the area Thursdays from 8:30: a.m. to 9 _ Local LibrariesRepresented have other to offer many things p.m.; Fridays and Saturdaysfrom the Navymen besides books. The PRESCHOOLERS- Even children too young to read can find hours of Cecil Field, NAS and NATTC 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed amusement in the colorful picture books found In the children's sec. at libraries each offer musical Sundays.The tion. Cecil Field library is open enjoyment to their patrons with weekdays from 7:30: a.m. to 9:30: 16 ?U1tti District Confab stereo record all players of and albums tape p.m., and on Saturdays, Sundaysand JlOLOAY', recorders and types holidays from 1 p.m. to 9:30: FLY HOME 14)X' YfJ4l<< and tapes. Cecil Field also offers UiiNG more than 40 children's stories on p.m. THE ! The Navy General Library RAL l e film and in the summer they Program 50th anniversary was hour. (See Page ) SAff"'V"p" conduct a weekly story 0J marked with a three day !! managament conference at the On this 50th anniversary awn Sixth Naval Dstrict headquartersin celebration of the Naval General NA Charleston, S. C. Library Program, all sea-service District Librarian, presidedat advantage of their library. y , conference.Special guest at the Visit the place that is X99ffi 3 Bedroom Mobile Home anniversary meeting was Gerald 'wherever Navymen serve.' Featuring Spanish Mediterrean Early American. Coble, head library service Contemporary and Country French ((1st time showing.. ) branch, BUPERS. *"" ---w..s. ---! . Librarians from the local area .. '"* i ...., t ; -r7: : '-" . : .. . who attended the conferencewere r : I , .. : f.f 11---; .. .. .: .: .:1 F. : Marcia Batchelor from r I. 1: : : ; : : ) : " NATTC, Mary De Loach from '' I I I I' j r ? \ ; i! I I ). . NAS JAX and Dorothy M. ;1l rll ,J ,"1' ''Ii;II : (' !!, f ff' { \, 'I ! I II Brown from Mayport.I33E< I . J I I I I llmTfj' 11): .: : . \ : ; y 4k ;;,III ,,! :r"3 i 0"/0.e ,.,) : ; . .. .. .. f=:;:: ...... .... :::: -... ''' ., \1: ..:.._ '"T"] .......- .. \ '. /- '!' "' '- .... \ !I _:::.: ;' FLEET DISCOUNT TO $..xi 1$ 39r ,. . ''', , NAVY PERSONNEL F'; N __:' pk .. 'E I'P'. ..",..o, ; .,...:"1 ALL MZESRECAPS 7 __ .{<:<.. ,.,"f..J. :-;::-; 111) .\;... $8.88lui ," SPECIALFOR tax fit exchangeSHOCKS NAVY FAMILIES ONLY 171 $5.55 b plus labor r 1II 388-7371 32 Cassat Ave r 4,395 : ,.", Free Delivery and Set IJp Within 150 Mile, Of 'Jacksonville' Wall to Wall Carpet Beautiful Furniture Walk In Closets Spacious Bathroom STEAK? Large Country Kitchen Choice of Interior Decoration, SPECIAL FINANCING FOR NAVY PERSONNEL Week Days 9 A.M.-9P.M. Saturday 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Sunday 1 P.M. -7 P.M. 7flotaLBLANDING Q lICKOPEN MOBilE. HOMES , 2 JACKSONVILLE LOCATIONS BLVD. at LAKE SHORE 742 South Lane Avenue (Off 1.10)) 4342 Phillips Highway(U.S. 1 1. South) Phone((904))781-9677 Phone:((904))398-0934 - BRING: THIS AD WTO YOUI ' ---- - r 14 MX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER. December II 1969 --- It's Your : Jax Navy Wives Pick SocialSecurity : Yule Sharing ThemeThe Navy Wives Club Jax 86 Juvenile Home and books to the held their monthly business children's section of the NATTC Students, that Christmas part- meeting Dee 3,and the theme for library.In . time job may do more than help the month is 'Sharing Christmas line with sharing their pay your tuition or pay for new with All' Christmas, the club has donatedthe clothes. For one thing, it will buy Mrs. Delbert Penn was initated proceeds of their bazaar to you valuable social security into the club. the Naval Air Station's Sharing protection for yourself and later ;r Mrs. Henry Barnes, president, Fund. The check was presentedto for your family. announced that the club made the fund's chairman, LCdr. Young people can get valuable contributions to the following George Sheldon,at the Christmas survivors' and disability persons and organizations this luncheon held yesterday at the protection with as little as a year month : Tuberculosis clubhouse. Mrs.Eugene Kubisiakwas and a half of work under social Association ; Epilepsy luncheon chairman, and all security.Thanks to the work they Y Association ; Muscular members brought wrapped do part-time and on vacations Distrophy; a truckload of itemsto Christmas gifts to be donated to many high school and college Goodwill; Christmas Sunland in lieu of the annual gift students are already insured for decorations to Moosehaven; two exchange. both kinds of young people's Christmas baskets to needy Saturday at 8 p.m. will see protection even before they begin families; handmade doll clothesto members and husbands enjoying their regular working careers. Jude Drakes Christmas party; their holiday social with Mrs. I want to give two basic $100.00 of pajamas to the John Duval as chairman.The . suggestions to young workers pediatric ward of the Naval Christmas party with gifts who want to get the most Hospital; Christmas gifts to all from Santa will be held for the protection from their social sons, brothers and husbands of member's children at 2 p.m. Dec. security. members serving overseas; a 21 at the clubhouse.uso . Make sure your employer has donation to the Big Brothers correctly recorded your social Association; Christmas stockingsfor security number. Without proper the Salvation Army's I I reporting a worker may not get NEW MEDALS TO ADMIRE LCdr. Robert L. Reynolds Is Christmas party to be stuffed credit for all his earnings. presented with two South Vietnamese government medals the Air with items the club purchases by Free refreshments will be Check with social security Gallantry and the Naval Distinguished Order Second Class, by NAS the Cadet Scout Troop Jax 86 served at the USO this evening. every three years or so to make Commanding Officer, Capt. H.O.Cutler. The medals are the result of sponsors. Tomorrow night the Girl of the sure your earnings have been Southeast Asian tours with VA-52 and VAQ-33 as officer in charge of The club also voted to donate Month will be honored at a formal correctly reported. Det. shoes for children in the Duval Christmas dance with music by Mach V. There will be an in- HAS Association 11.AFMA Plans Yule Bike Silo formal 'sock hop' Saturday, and Members Only PartyNoon on Sunday the free feature will be CROUP RATES The Navy Wives Club Jax 86 'Money, Women and Guns' will hold a bake sale at NARF in beginning at 7 p.m. Be at the USO INCOME PROTECTION- tomorrow is the deadlinefor dinners are free. Times Square beginning at 6 a.m. Wednesday and hear disc jockey ENROLLMENT NOW OPEN making reservations to attend Monday. Mrs. John Eccleston is AI Albert play the latest and best Mltllill/TNXLX the AFMA Jacksonville Chap- The party is scheduled to take chairman of the event, and Mrs. records from 8 to 11 p.m.III . a ter's Christmas dinner and dance place Friday, Dec. 19, at 6:30: William Brown is co chairman.CbUilrtYs . ,.,.r.......r." party. p.m. at the NAS Jacksonville Life tmvftmr AHiliMr'. : Umlrd of Omaha Members are encouraged to Officers' Club. The celebrationwill WIUM. Of Owe,.,. U"CI(044.1 send in the names and pay for be Party opened with Hor ww /l/(1 OMAN* MMs* W. KABRICK their guests through Jim Phillips, D'oeurves, followed by, dinner I Comptroller Dept., Bldg. 1, NAS The Navy Wives Club Jax 86 , 4077 Woodcock Dr. Suite 230 Jacksonville, Fla. The cost for and dancing to the music of The will have their annual party for I Jacksonville, Fla. 32207 each guest is $4.25, members' Clubsmen. children of the members on Sunday Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. Please register the children's names and ages with the club's ,- secretary. There will be gifts, FLY HOME. entertainment and refreshments, plus a visit from Santa. The Gods smile, AMERICAN FLYERS ""nINE\ CkristMts Carols on who those live ,at the Navy Wives Club Jax 86 will TIKI meet at the clubhouse Wed- 2V Mil. South nesday, and after a short of JAX on US 17ORAlrGF. business meeting will adjourn to FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Christmas the Naval Hospital carols. Chapel to sing PHI 264-PARK 4263 , , w"a..S9 r THE lEST WAY NOME ,- FOI THE HOLIIAYS 50% on IS VIA AMERICAN FLYERS : ELECTRA DEPARTINGNAS CHARTER FLIGHTS Sheratonon t s CECI FIELD on weekends. FOR HEW YORK . ;;: -- : __ '. I rMHABElPHIA! at any Sheraton Hotel or Motor Inn I '" in the Continental U.S.* at 1/z the regular ! r. rate on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday i :': PEAK DEPARTURE DATES nights. '' ! You don't have to be in uniform.All you i: COST: The Lowest! SERVICE: The Finest! need Next is time your you ID. get a weekend pass, ;: unwind in at Sheraton. : style f FOR FURTHER INFO,CALL Reservations are accepted on a : : 781-2636 "Standby. Bads" only and are subject to space availability. at time of check-in. l. Or Ctoct Rp,99n1otiv9 A, Cecil/ FfolJ Of.f*# .*. L***,* In I''MII ON/// Offer does not apply to the StRetfsSheraton ! :I; I HERLONG AVIATION, INC. ]I in New York City. @ I f ; YOU'LL LIKE THE WAY WE OPERATE! I Sheraton-Jacksonville Hotel AMERICAN FLYERS AIRLINE IS A CERTIFICATED SUPPLEMENTAL Air&: CARRIER GULF lifE SHERATON_ HOTELS AND MOT03: INNS. A WORLDWIDE SERVICE OFNlU C .................. .... .. .. , , :\ '\ '"' """ ...,,"\'-, .,..1f.WIf.I; 1 I-'JI':.. WFl14'II d. 'sair"'rr"iid J d. ,." 4. ..a..4C \T.1': IV'Pale -100 .... , , ;: II" ('T ,, ----- - -- = -- - -- , -- -' - ----- lit ; - 4 December I 11 I 1969 NEWS/AFTERBURNER JAX AIR Page IS - Gable and Vivian Leigh. G-S (220 HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Movie mins). Publisher I CALL: 388 2755 HOSPITAL: 'YOUNG BILLY S Schedule. YOUNG'HAS MATINEE: "WHERE JAX AIR NEWS Ads should be mailed not later than TuesdayNAS ANGELS GO. TROUBLE Jacksonville for publication the following Thursday. Ads FOLLOWS' Color -- comedy AFTERBURNER arriving too late for this deadline will be Movies will be shown nightly at starring Rosalind Russell. (95 - NAS Cecil Field ,' published the following week unless the the NAS Theater at 7:30: p.n. mins). S publisher Is Instructed otherwise. A check orS There ,will also be a kiddie money order for the full cost of the ad must beADVERTISINGOFFICE matinee at 2 p.m. Saturday and a received regular feature at 2 Sundayand SUNDAY DEC. 14 WITH the copy for the ad. p.m. NAS 'HEAVEN WITH A GUN 4747 San Juan Avenue RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) $2.00 holidays : - Jacksonville, Florida The Hospital Theater will have Color western starring Glen Ford tS I' Per additional line (4 words per line) S0.50 one nightly feature at 7 p.m. Cecil and Carolyn Jones. M-VG (100 Field.will have two nightly shows mins). during the week at 5:30: and 8 HOSPITAL: 'GONE WITH THEWIND' p.m. Matinees will be shown on HELPIOVERSTOCKED FOR RENTOR SALE weekends at 2 and 5 p.m. * L EMPLOYMENTrrrrrrrw Sewing machines, Zig Zags S24.50. Houses and Apts. Equity VA &*FHA :MONDAY. DEC. 15 Straight sew $14.50. Singer Golden resales low down. Call Powell or NAS: 'SATAN'S SADISTS'. - Sew $39-Singer Golden Touch &. Sew Mills, USN Ret. 264 2411 Orange Park THURSDAY, DEC. 11 Color cycle drama starring Russ $48. Several consoles, $14. Electrolux: Realty, Military Free Notary. SERVICE WIVES vacuum cleaner, 1450. Stereo con. NAS: 'BULLIT' Color action Tomblyn and Scott Brady M-G CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS sole model $69. All guaranteed. Cashor starring Steve McQueen and ((90 mins). Jobfinders 1372 Cassat, 387.5626 'or terms. Bank AmeriCard welcome. Bissett. M-VG WATERFRONT LOTS Jacqueline ((113 HOSPITAL: 'HEAVEN WITH A 1022 Park Street. 354.7888 Come see or call.Open 8 to 8 daily, 1 to High wooded, perfect for retirementand mins), GUN' 6 Sundav'- RAYFIELD SEWING CENTER year around living. Easy terms HOSPITAL: 'THE GREAT WAITRESS WANTEDIIGood I Mobile Homes Welcomed-1 Mile Eastof BANK ROBBERY' Colot 4437 Wilson Blvd. 771-5028 TUESDAY DEC. 16 pay, good hours. Call 781 9818, Lake Ashbury on 209. Also new comedy starring Zero Mostel and NAS 'DAY OF ANGER' Color'western Mrs. Goff 10 A.M. -,5 P.M. restricted sub division near com : - ; pletion. Contact La Rue 725 3992. Kim Novak. M-G ((98 mins). starring Lee Van Cleef STEREOTAPE RECORDERRCA and Walter Rilla. M-G (112 portable, Recorder Player with mins PART TIME MECHANICOne ace., $125, or best offer. Call 7810206. SPLIT LEVEL FRIDAY, DEC. 12 ). who wants to work! Must have Oak Hill Park Unfurn. 4 BR, 2Va B. NAS: 'YOUNG BILLY YOUNG' HOSPITAL : 'SATAN'SSADISTS' own tools. Apply In person. ASTRO Cent. H & A. Lg. family room. Color western starring Robert Motors 6566 Normandy Blvd., SEVERAL SINGER Moderate down pay. Assume SVi per Mitchum and Angie Dickinson. TOUCH AND SEWS cent loan. 771-8976. And other Singer Zig-Zags from G-G ((88mins). WESDNESDAY DEC. 17 CHRISTMAS CRISIS?? $39.50. See us for Best Buys in North HOSPITAL: 'BULLITTSATURDAY Fla. In new or used Sewing Machines, OAK HILL'PARK NAS: 'SALT AND PEPPER' - This need not be. We need 4 men part. parts & supplies for all makes. Assume 51/4' per cent G.I. Loan, 3 BR., Color time, 2.50 an hr. 3846331. Dec 13 comedy starring Sammy Florida Sewing Machine & Supply 2 B., dishwasher, built-in stove big NAS 'GONE WITH THE WIND' Davis Jr. and Peter Lawford. M- 5942 Beach Blvd. screened porch, carport, close to : , NEED EXTRA MONEY Phone 396-6744 school, nice wooded lot. 7717268. Color drama starring Clark G ((101 mins). Ladies wanted for part or full time Open 10 AM.8 PM. Sun. 1 to 6 PM. work can make minimum of 400Hr. HOUSE FOR SALE Must be ambitious. Call 387-2788 for interview. FOR SALE Corner lot, 4 BR., 2 acres, newly OPEN SUNDAY Elec. Guitar with amplifier. Go-Cart, painted, near Orange Park, 264-2949. Floor furnace. For info. Call 3891692. MAKE EXTRA MONEY ..'... ....' ,.<" ,:.,.'.. ;,.,"' ., ..y '::' : "- >: ,' ''''' >' '< ;$:"::::" :": ":'x.1 ''' Few Hrs., each evening. No Selling. :,,\1::::::::,\::::. 'R E NTAt'.:.'S":' ::#ity.: Must have own auto. Up to $5 Hourly l possible. 3843360. ONE SINGER FEATHERWEIGHTLike new. Original $169. Now $59. LAKESIDE ESTATES Phone 3986626. Orange Park, House unfurn., 4 BR, 3 100%- GUARANTEEWe (10,000 PER YEAR Baths, Built in Kitchen, Large Including auto for Ins. Adjuster, Must wooded lot. 264 4367. have College Degree, Officers Only, FOR SALE gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance In No others need apply. J.W. Goodwin, Live crabs and fresh fish. Wilford Fish spection. Then we tuned up, tightened and replaced everythingthat 3966121. Camp. 264-9707. FURN. APT. needed It. And guaranteed them l6o% for the repair or 4 Rooms and Bath, $65. 2920 replacement of alt major mechanical parti for 30 days or 1000 miles. in and double check. Come on "- Delwood Avenue. Ph. 3556639. MANAGER NELL'S CERAMICSDue S ENGINE TRANSMISSION 'REAR AXLE FRONT AXLE Mechanically minded, type to to serious illness have to sell all ASSEMBLIES -BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM handle repair work in packing houseas Christmas supplies and greenware at UNFURN. HOUSE well as to handle upkeep or orchards discount. 771-0054, 5824 Joy Dr. S. 4 Room Bungalow Water furnished u IJI t 1 in Florida's new Peach In. $60. a month. 5937 Seaboard Ave. 771- 61 VW SUNROOF $795 dustry. Home furnished. Attractive 4324. salary plus profit sharing stock op Heater, New Paint. tions. Kindly write to 4747 San Juan ONE WHITE ZIGZAG Ave., Box B, and tell us of your 64 VW SEDAN $995Radio Nice cabinet $57. Phone 396.6744.JUSTISSTRAILER 2 BR., OAK FLOOR background. No previous orchard At beater Wall furnace, have place to keep horse manager experience.necessary.MISCELLANEOUS. $75 a mo. 771-7397. 64 VW '1500' SEDAN $10952Door :: :::i::;: MOBILE: ')HOMES' '1 Wi ::;. Radio & Heater. . 1il: : :t : :: ; I ij!liL!: : 2 BR., Apts.ORANGE, furn. or PARK unfurn. Dish 65 8t VW Heater.SEDAN $1195Radio washer, Carpets, Drapes. Elizabeth PARK Apts., 2642815. 66 VW SEDAN $1295Radio 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, Clean modern DO YOU WANT TO BE trailers and Apts.) 389 3007. fc Heater. For information A DISC dial JOCKEY 356 .?8351. 1 !1;.TRANSPORTATION: ,. : : : t t'' 66 VW Square Back $1595Radio ---- MOBILE LIVING OF JACKSONVILLEAzalea & Heater ( Mobile Home Park4) Mile 67 VW SEDAN PUBLIC NOTICE North of NAS, lots and rentals, Near AUTOMOBILES FURNISHEDEast $1495Radio WANTED schools and shopping center. Clean, and West Coast 353 3691. At Heater. Someone to assume payments on and reasonable rates. Manager on SINGER DIALOMATIC SEWING premises. Children and pets welcome. 68 VW SEDAN $1600Radio MACHINE in beautiful walnut con 6301 Roosevelt 3899226. sole. Must place in your area to a 15 FT. CUSTOM BUILT At Heater JOHNSON (IBOAT All fiber glass, 35 reliable party. Balance now only $69.20. Phone 3531946. Day or night, SALE OR RENT h.p. Johnson, tilt trailer, electric 68 VW Fast Back $1995 ask for credit manager. Will deliver, starter. $400, 7717397. Air. 10 x 55 Mobile Home 2 BR, Washing 4 Spd. no obligation. Machine, Very good cond. Located - near Cecil Assume payments Ph. 69 VW SEDAN $1800 7716676. MUST SELLI IMMEDIATELY! ' OIL HEATERS 1963 Porsche Super 90. Call 3896826. Radio & Heater. '" Cleaned and Serviced. Central Units, $1500. 67 ; Space Heaters Wall and Floor Fur 12x69 GREGORY VALIANT $9952Door naces. Tylers Heating and Air Con 3 BR., carpeted. Assume payments.Call Radio fl Heater 4711 Palmer ditioning. Lake Shore - Ave. 388 5161. 7710790. 1966 CHEV IMPALA 68 MUSTANG $1895 2 Dr:, Hardtop, R&H., PS, PB. Fac. tory Air. Acces. Package, Deluxe 2-Door Hardtop, V-8, Auto trans., R&H. SINGER MODEL603 1969 2 BR., 12x60 FOR Private RENT fenced lot. Interior 7246032. 66 VW .Station Wagon $1595Deluxe Touch and Sew. Used very little. 6104 Dormlny Ave. Wesconnett, 77:- $69.50. Call 398-6626 for Free Home 3717. Avail. Dec. 20. 49 DELTA OLDS Demo. 6,000 miles. Full power & air. 2 Dr. $8952Door 65 FALCON HT., Black & Gold. 5 mos. old. Save $1200. Call 2642115. V-$, Auto Trans., Air Cond., Radio & Heater. NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS :}! W :!!, : (i::. T ffl.I$ 64 RAMBLER $795.... Consoles some with AM FM, tape 4 players. At dealers cost. to liquidate 6IPORSCHE-912 Auto. Trans, Radio, Heater stock. Full warranty! Phone 771 .0409. BY OWNER Call 389.3190 or 398.3935.'IHdAds. OVER 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 2Vj' acres of land, duplex apart. 49x31 feet. New paint, FHA qualify. For GEORGE'S KENNELS info. Call 7716225. Dogs and Cats boarded. Free pickupand WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN delivery Est. 1925, Poodle Grooming Reasonable, 5085 BEAUTIFUL Edgewood Ct. (Near Cassat and GROVE PARK HOMES Edgewood 389 0064 Near Jax NAS Immediate oc I/f.";:' 'llj: ]" INC. cupancy. 3 BR, 2 B, family room, all brick, city water and sewage $21,600 , GIFTS up.Paul VA or C.FHA Armstrong, Real Estate' WID.e.1I 1150 Lane Ave., So. Phone 781-5511 For the Fisherman, Rods, Reels, Line, Tackle Boxes, Boat Cushions. Fisher 1120 Hwy.Mrs.17,Raines Orange Park. 388-2755 Open Daily 8 to 8:30 Saturday 8 to 5 Sunday 1 to 6 PM the Angler Hdq.166O Blanding Blvd. . Day-264 9591 Night 264-6631 Tel. 387.1841 - -- -- - - - ,. Pace 16 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER December II, 1969 Monthly Red Darter Selectee, b: Aircrewmen Honored by VP-45 Jax -- ATN3 Thomas D. /s' ''q.I 'q.t 'q. Adomyetz was named Patrol Squadron 45's Red Darter of the Month for November and seven ' other squadron members were < rwP -I given special recognition duringan A"1 .' ' award held at the > : ceremony : .. squadron recently.Cdr. "\ S. J. McArdle Jr., 4 ' "c : , ; ' : executive officer, presented w Adomyetz with a Red Darter $ ---- : plaque and a letter commendinghim \ ....,.... , his excellent for per- , S. :5 5. formance in the squadron's Avionics Shop.Nominations. \ for this award are TREES- big selection of trees will be available for Navy Exchange made from each division in the ' shoppers at Mackroth Field. squadron and submitted to a .. '. ,\\ . selection board which makes the .. ; . Navy Exchange Opens final recommendation. The man selected Red Darter of the monthis rr awarded 48 hours special TOP DARTERATN3 T.D.Adomyetz receives squadron plaque from Christmas Tree LotJax liberty, assigned a special parking place and given other VP-45 Executive Officer, Cdr. S.J. McArdle during squadron awardsceremony. privileges. In addition, his picture . Christmas trees are now tie-ons and ribbons are availableto available and may be purchased add a festive touch to your and an engraved name plateare at1\lackrothField from noon to 8 holiday presents. Personal placed on a plaque and Diving Chiefs Must RetrainThe p.m. on weekdays, and from 9 Services also carries brown displayed on the hangar deck. a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays.The paper and flat ribbon for mailing. ADJ3 Jimmy S.Busby receivedthe Navy has moved to reduceits The move is also expected to trees of several Air Medal with the numeral 4 the fill its are one over strength of second class help Navy Christmas items now being of- Live poinsettias, mums, and to designate four strike flight divers by requiring further requirements for first class fered by the Personal Services dish gardens are the latest gift awards for service with training for enlisted divers in the divers as well as decrease the branch of the Navy Exchange. items currently in stock at Helicopter Attack (Light) top three pay grades. excess number of divers second Located in the Navy Exchangemall Personal Services. These attractive Squadron Three in .Vietnam. class. in Bldg. 27, the Personal plants make ideal Bubsy served as a door gunner Master, senior and chief petty Those chiefs who apply for Services office has recently installed presents which will be long ap- and crew chief. officers holding diver, second training as diver first class will ' a gift-wrapping service preciated. They may be pur- Two conduct awards were class NEC must be ordered to training as soon as disignator ( 5343)) which will continue to operate on chased weekdays and Saturdaysfrom presented.AK2 R.W. Pattengale, apply for first class diver possible after their application is a year around basis. A large 8:30: to 5 p.m. and until 8p.m. received his first award and AW2L. received, the Bureau said. training prior to July 1, 1970. Men and D. Zurn received his second selection of boxes and wrapping on Thursdays Fridays in the top grades who do not award. paper is featured, and decorative until Christmas. Others receiving recognition desire further training will be included AMCS R. H. Hendersonand removed from the Navy com- AWl J. G. Ward who munity of divers, according to received aircrewman Bureau of Personnel Notice 1510 designation for the P-3 aircraft. of Nov. 18. Oz o I at I r"I ," I 'tI\ItJl' (.wE. PAN SAfl GAY.11' I ISN'f NAW01RI11OFlt!! Q MOBILE HOMES __ FEATURING THEPARKWAY c FRIENDLY, RELAXED & 24' x 60' Doublewide QUIETATMOSPHERE EXPLORER I I. II, & III iiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmi "THE ULTIMATE IN MOBILE HOME LIVING" IDEALLY LOCATED FOR SEE THE CECIL FIELD, N.A.S. SPECIAL. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, .. ONE CHURCHES AND TO MILITARY THIS WEEK ..............SHOPPING................................. --------------- STOP CINESPHERECHEVY 1I Mr.& Mrs. Payton Watson, I EXPLORER II, I II SHOP 771-6666 I Complete, 12' Wide 2 BR. \II Take '03rd to FirestoneRd. I $3 995 ]I ., Turn South 2 Blocks SHOWYou'll \ ___________,____ Past Forrest High School. 5936 Philips Highway-Phone 733.6700:1frr.qJ4 COLONIALOREST thrill to wide-screen camera magic! Hang on to your seat in the Cinesphere; this unique wrap- TIRE CO. around movie screen pulls you -I I 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD right into the action. An exciting 4-PLY NYLONHEA show for all the family? YOU bet, VY DUTY and it's free. Come on out todayl! JAX'S GREATEST GUARANTEED . than ANY : BETTER tire / .24 Month of 24,000 Mile FURNITURE < Now thru December 14 ::, Unconditional Guarantee VALUES Plus $1295 , f FRITZ PARMAN 7.75 x 14 FET. WHOLESALE Ret. CPO, Owner T WHITE STRIPES ONLY $2.50 ; PRICE TO EVERYONE t STtMISOKO BT I'k ', With Set Of Premium Tires ; : ... FREE TURKEY Between Now & Christmas OPEN : m E VERY S l;(} WE UNDERSELL ALL PAY .' Department Stores, Company Stores&Independent Tire Dealers ;. I ,. :: 6015 BLANDING BLVD. 771-3442 ; S. REGENCY (Across from the (House of Bargains) S . r '.h "". ..t SQUARE 5444 Normandy Blvd. g _. ARLINGTON EXPRESSWAY, (ALT US 1)) & FLA RD 10 .I I 2809 786.0721 Mayport Road BANKAMERICARD, SURPLUS GOODS I 246-4825 l8kM DISCOUNT STORE , AND BY CHEVROLET DIVISION. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Y 7242661 4E December I 11 I, I6! JAX AIR NEWS/AfTERBURNER Pap 17. , -- - National League Tied I Up in Battle for LeadJax t In intramural basketball season's individual high scoring action the Air Force quintet total pouring in 31 points. from 679th Radar Squadron Teammate Chuck Dettrey remained undefeated in National supported him with 19. Jim .h League play as they edged MAD Grover was the top scorer for , 55-50 in action last Thursday. Medical with 23. George Wi'icox led the winners In American League action with 20 points and teammate Bob :: Monday NARTU remained in a . Grady supported him with 14. For tie for first place winning their ii Move Into the losers Charles Johnson was third game without a loss. The high point man hitting for 16 and victim Monday was Fleet a IIt Forrest Puffenberger tallied 12... Weather Facility falling 73-32. Al "THESPOILER" The Marine Barracks copped Williams led the game's scorers their first win of the season and NARTU with 17 and Ev edging rival MARTD 63-54. Roy Blanchard added 14 for the Harris held scoring honors for the winners. : 1 \> winners with 22 points and Tony Bonura and Bob Larson ADJUST YOUR Marvin Franklin matched that each scored 15 for FWF. DAILY ATTITUDE effort only in a losing cause, for Aircraft Maintenance pickedup MARTD. their first win of the season as 15 MINUTES FROM THE ComFairJax also remained they trounced VW-4 5542. HUMMM: : OF THE BIG CITY among the undefeated in the Ralph Tisdale notched 23 pointsfor National League as they the winners and Jim Boley VILLAGE LIVING clobbered Medical 70-52. tallied 13 in a losing cause for the SNIP SNIP .- And the new Itth Hole is officially open. Mrs. Jean WITH Tom Bowie of ComFair hit the Hurricanes. Heyworth, wife of new ComFAirJax RAdm. Heyworth, does the EXTRAS GALORE *.' Intramural Standings honors in opening the new lounge and restaurant that will be used by golfers at the NAS course. Giving assistance to Mrs. Heyworth is Capt.H. 12.3 Bedroom Basketball Bowling O. Cutler (left) NAS CO,and Cdr. M. H. Ott, exchange officer. The American 19th Hole is connected to theCandlelightRestaurant and is open to all ApartaaatsFvriishtd, NARTU 3-0 National golfers and their guests. W H Flap Jax No. 1 37-1J i AidUifiriished VP-45 2.1 AOMD NO. 2 35-17 FiersHumbedAgaJnAs/ / A-C Adman Maint. 1.2 1.1 Eagles 36-20 Fah Pah 3319NATTC . i'.2: NATCC No.American 17. 31',4-20 Defense TopplesJax COORDINATEDMEDITERRANEAN FltWeaFac <)-4. Round Five 36-4 FURNITURE NationalComFairJax 1 FWF 32.12 2-0 Hunters 32.16 -The Jax Fliers basketball The Fliers offense came to life 679th 2-0 MAPS 25.15 team, hapless in their first five in Saturday's encounter but the ABUNDANCE OF Hospital 2-0 Electrons 26-22 games of the season, again fell defense collapsed as Jax dropped RAMBLING AREA Marine Bks. .. 1.1 Continental victims to a giant scoring another 119-82. Medical 1.1 CPO's VW-4 40-12 machine as Hunter Army-Air Coach Odis Richardson's squad 2 FULL BATHS MAD 1.2 pin Benders SS'/fe-lT'/fe Force walked away with two easy popped the ball in with much . FICEUR 0-1 TARS 32-19% weekend games. better consistency as five playershit WITH 2 AND 3 Air Ops 0-2 Uncles 32K-23ft The Savannah, Ga., visitors double figures with Mike BEDROOM APTS MARTD 0-2 Seminoles 31.25Bob's burned the nets for 108 points Luchi the leading scorer with 20. while all the local quintet could manage was a skimpy 56 total Del Penn hit his high game of e DRESSING ROOMS points.At the season with 16, Tom Bowie, WITH ALL 3 half the Fliers trailed by now becoming a steady per BEDROOM MODELS Oak Hill only 17, and in this case it was former on offense, hit for 15, still a close ball game because in newcomer Bob Cochran had 13 the second half it was no contestas and Carl Hattabaugh added 12. WALL TO WALL Pure Service Center CARPETING the Jax cagers flubbed any This weekend the Fliers travelto . real chance they might have had. Cocoa Beach to take on Patrick fI': Open for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. High point man for the Fliers AFB in two games. .CO-ORDINATED and the brightest hope on the DRAPES team was Tom Bowie who pouredin road service pick up & delivery 19 points.Guard Mike Luchi hit FLY HOME FOR mechanic on duty Aw eric an & Foreign Cars his usual double figures as he ENORMOUS SPACE nailed-down 11 points. THE HOLIDAYSI CLOSET The high point man for the 103rd. & Jammes Road game was John. Cameron of .(See Pp. U) CLUB SIZE POOL 771 "56 Jacksonville Florida Hunter who had M points. CHILDREN'S POOL I DISHWASHERSRANGES PTONHHT DISPOSALS.An AND FOR RENT O AN.K PA_K LIONS CLUB For Apartment CommunityWith "ARTY.BANQUETS Separate ComplexesF.r DANCESAll OccasionsCall : SINGLES :Mr.264.Carrol 2391 Nix greyhound racing FAMILIES- After 4 P.M. ADULTS y Jr:'' PERSONALLYCONCERNED i. ; MANAGEMENTAND 24 HOURMAINTENANCE { I (!1 , DNA ,.. .... ,__. ...., ._ N .' WE HAVE . 3 AP' ARTMENT32t M fc s?***' 4 ; t4... ........ . IEPO'S ' Y WHS" PIMMNAS 4 K A t . I. 60x12-2 Br. Fr. Liv Rw : j AX HAW GATE 2. 'Ox|11-2 BR. 2 Bath ..........."""'._.-. ___..................-___....N_"'....''''''<, 3. 'OX 12..2 Br. Raised LR PICK UP PAYMENTS T1ThIiII: : =' IN ORANGE PARK 5318 MUST Philips Hwy.MOVE-396-2665 POST TIME 8 NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAY-SAT. MATINEE 1:30 I 2642815I . K Page 18 JAX AIR NFWS/AFTERBURNER December II, 1969 .". ","' ..:ZiillllfY't. Two great values 4'ake your pick ., :"' '<: "i.j;wc ffrtton: 2 rj--"i I ; ....." DLC-IOO ..' . I I M ' SPORTS I 1-:: i NEW TREADS WIDE TREADS y aa RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES RETREADS ON SOqPJD TIRE BODIES: OR ON YOUR OWN I TIRES BUILDING UP Pert Gloria Root reminds us, "If you're already overseas or heading that way, check into the 10 per cent r Overseas Savings Plan. By the 'I time your tour is over, you. may I have a Treasure Chest. (Photo by Playboy) 'x RETIRING? BEING RELEASED? S.G.L.I CONVERSION HOSPITALIZATION Popular size 7.3514 white walls ANY SIZE LISTED COMPLETE HEALTH PLANS ESTATE AND Low prices on all sizes 6.95-14 7.35-15 5.60-15 6.50-13 Mutuill&milhiJ :\ I I F7IM4 I | 7 75-14 or 7.75-15. , 7.35-14 6.85-15 7.00-13 xr / 41100 115.50WhitowAlls \LI add H25 per tiroAl 1.55 14 or 1.45-15 1,25-14 r 11515l ,...r...........""'" )prices plus 37cto *l .50 J $17.00 1"t life Inuirtixe' Affiliate:United of OnuhiMV1UAI O* W4MA.ct C OMP"u|v 55c per tir Fed. All 43c HOM IM'KI OMAHA MM.*<*.. jrie PIUS Tit pr tir*fe< liciti tn.i4lts excise tan.sales tax RET. W.H. KABRICK USN Ui in (tcuMklt tirt ttarnt(Wttl ftur t f and recappabletirt 4077 Woodcock Dr.Suite 23.0 of same si/ Call 724.7054 off your car. . !J}] g ;i'Jt1 nanas . ( I: VJ} ; Son Juan of N/Micfc/ Phone 384 4406 1- J, 2, & 3 Bedrooms Garden> Type Apartmentswith Country Club ; 7i MQ$,0 we The finest Atmosphere nlection of Kitchens equipped with G-E .. ,&s poQnltrCbrLtmaa Ranges & Refrigerators V J Chttetiw nnulo parfornud by $ ,y j 100 [ rtiati.TcD4natYK Individual Air Conditioningand ' I | itr.(nll-.Iz 12 LP Heating by G-E ? Albums collector'!albumi la Drapes furnishedWall W-ft and iteno.X to Wall Carpeting and JOfcC .Large Swimming Pool : : - Drive in today! "Charge it": convenient terms! Y. Priced at shown at Firatton Storai.Comp.titiv.ly priced at Fir.iton.DtoUrt'ond at all service stations displaying the fir.ston.lign.' "---at 1 5 YEAR 50,000 Ml LE MOTORS S 33S3pfPLENTY | : WHEEL ALIGNMENT / / POLICYNEVER I Used VW'sReasonable V7 V /1 PAY FOR ANOTHER FRONT-END ALIGNMENTNO 1 STATE INSPECTED GIMMICK OR HIDDEN CHARGES CARS- I --- -- HERE'S WHAT WE DO: 95 64 RENAULT. $290 1. Rise and stabalize the front end of your car to $ 1 63 RENAULT. $260 1 / prevent dipping and diving. Caravelle I 2. Repack front outer wheel bearing and adjust 62 FALCON. . $290 I bearing. A/T, R&H. : 't 3. Adjust caster, camber-toe-in to manufactur MOST 60CHEV.. . .$190 I I '>. :" specifications. I 6 Cyl.. R&H. .i ''t .. 4. And we will maintain wheel alignment AM. 160 BUICK. . $140 I your 'I 4 Dr., HT. I every 5,000 miles for 5 years or 50,000 miles at CARS 7rr : 1I 59 DODGE . $190 II OUR expense. 2 Dr. II WE ALIGN MORE FRONT ENDS FREE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS THAN rrrrrrrrs.ss. I MOST PEOPLE PAY FOR / We Bmy SeII FINNNCC 1 1 DOWNTOWN NORTHSIDE WEST MALL ARLINGTON 6566 Normandy ; Normandy Blvd. Opp. TOWN & Country Boulevard Lee & Adins MelH it Ninth & Line Ave. Shopping Center 7814978 ! 354-1411 356-2711 786-0821 725-9433 . I II, 1969 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 19 - -- . Gridiron Heroics 1 Repeated by Son fl'R Of Fiery FlierJax a NAS Jax Athletic Director Frank McCaffery came proudly presents up with a bit of local sports trivia after the Jackson. TallahasseeLeon high school football game last Friday in the Gator Bowl. Computer Crafted It seems the name Mike Norman rang a bell when he read the story of the game Saturday Color TV morning. Norman is the hefty junior halfback from Leon who scored three touchdowns and added five extra point con versions in their rout over DETERMINATION Jax and Cecil Battled to the final game of the Jackson. One of Norman's touchdowns final match before the Raiders of Cecil took the honors. was the game breaking 72- yard kickoff return in the third Final Cecil Jax in quarter to give Leon the lead. Edges } Now the connection with Mc rLJiThe .- Caffery. It seems that in the 1950 Game of Ping Pong Meet and 51 football season the Jax Navy Fliers star quarterbackand Jax-The first fall table tennis In doubles play the Jax team halfback was a young sailor matches between Jax and neigh got off to a quick lead as Frank named Mike Norman. Right! You boring Cecil Field were held Cross and Jim Linn teamed up to guessed it. Leon's Mike Normanis Friday with visitor Cecil takingthe knock off Roy Wagner and Pete the son of the great Flier and team honors.In Henderlite three straight, 21-15, STOCKHOLM Model)CM 645 seems to be following in hisfather's six single events the two 21-17, 2117. 23'dlig.,295 sq.In.picture path on the gridiron.In clubs split and in the doubles But Cecil rallied to even the the day's of Mike Norman Cecil won two out of the three series as John Skidmore and Color console fine tunes automatically! Sr. the Fliers were playing tackle with the final game going right partner Ken Horton knocked off football against such opponentsas down to the wire.In Jim Lester and Bob Nunn 21-14, RCA Color Prices singles Jax's Frank Cross 21-11, 21-15.; and other Florida State many Luxury-feature color at a start at area colleges. They played their dumped Bob Cooper 21-14, 21-14, The team winner would be less-than-luxury price. home games in the Gator Bowl 15-21, 21-11. James Linn of Jax decided on the final match bet- Automatic "Locked-in" before crowds of 15,000 and up. took three straight from Cecil's ween Jax's Jack Campbell and Fine Tuning (A.F.T.) A pretty fair job of recalling Roy Wagner, 21-16, 21-17, 21-18. Billy Williams against Cecil Tilt-out control panel. $26995Model sports stars of the 'old days' anda John Skidmore got Cecil back in Field's Ben Dacuba and Bob Powerful chassis. Come . tip of the Sports Desk hat to the running as he got past Jax's Cooper. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 36 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |