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1rli , r y " }} Vw \ \ 'I1 IWzI / "'I , I \+ 1 l YY JI I 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 expression of any , military department. The appearance of advertisements In this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military jjjepartment of the products or services advertised. VOL. 27 NO. 40 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE/ FLORIDA PftY LIBRARY JANUARY 8, 1970 Reserves Clean," pine, Polfsh- d w'g .Y For Upcoming Annual InspectionJax \ aU , -. Officials at the Jacksonville Naval Air Reserve Training Unit are y planning to transform their aircraft hangar into a ceremonial showplace. Naval Air Reservists in Florida and Southern Georgia are meticulously'cleaning dress- blue uniforms, shining shoes and polishing brass. Invitations are going out to 1 hundreds of high ranking military officers and civilian dignitaries The occasion. ''ttf E is one of Jacks nville's top military social events of the year .- the annual military personnel inspection of 1,800 reservists by the senior ranking officer of the nationwide Naval, Air Reserve Training Command. HAdm. Howard E. Greer, chiefof Naval Air Reserve Trainingand unit's aircraft hangar (Bldg. known U. S. ,Navy Band will tfi commander Naval Air 113)). Invitations are also (Jut to perform during the first inspection families and guests of the unit's ceremony, and then Reserve Force, is scheduled to i conduct the inspection at the active duty and Selected Air entertain at gala receptions at Naval Air Reserve Training Uniton Reserve personnel. the Officers' and enlisted men's the the clubs after the Jan. 18 19. During inspections, ceremony. I admiral is expected to presenttwo Berton R. Otto Capt. com- RAdm. Greer and members of important command trophiesand manding officer of the Naval Air his staff arc tentatively decorate three reservists for Reserve Training Unit, will scheduled to arrive in Vietnam services. accept the coveted Edwin Jacksonville Jan. 17. Special instrumental and vocal Francis Conway Memorial Capt. Cutler (I) and Capt. Grinstead. The admiral assumed his groups of the internationally Trophy and the Chief of Naval present position and rank Dec. 19. Operations Aviation Safety Supply Officer Cited During his present tenure, Trophy. The Conway trophy is RAdm.Greer will administer one awarded annually by the Chief of For of the largest operating military Naval Air Reserve Training in Philadelphia DutyJax commands within the continental recognition of the most efficient United States. The command's 16 of the 16 activities in his com- Capt. Eugene A. Grin- operations officer at the Naval naval air stations and training mand. stead Jr., the station's supply Aviation Supply) Office in units train and administer more Military decorations to be officer, has been decorated with Philadelphia between November. than 30.00Q.reservists,',who'man presented include two Navy t I the' Legion'hf*MCrlfdforeic,, :") '1965-.and:July of.lai>tyear.? .: "" 132 tactical"squadrons and 148 ,. ., Commendation Medals with , ceptional performance< cf duty During that period he was support units. A combat 'V devices, the 'Navy " while at hisl,! i fet'command.' credited with significantly improving Mere than 600 special guestsare Achievement Medal with combat He received t the medal for his .the effectiveness of the expected to attend the 1970 JV"' device, and the Air Medal. service while'planning andCommodores Aviation Supply Office by inspection of the Naval Air Th-e- inspection is Rear Adm. adapting the Special Material Reserve Training Unit here, -1 I _.. Greer's first official view of the ,I \ Identification Code (SMIC). The which is to be held inside the officers and enlisted men of \ system currently enables Jacksonville Naval Air Reserve management of over 400,000 Finance Lists Training Unit.January. Sea Chanters aviation items on a weapon- t JaxShows systems The citation basis.accompanying the Navy Pay DaysThe Dental medal, and signed by the Chief of The Commodores and Sea Naval Operations, said: 'With military pay period Sign Up Bogus Chanters,instrumental and vocal exceptional 'organizational expertise for the first half of calendar of the U.S. Navy Band, and a comprehensive year 1970 has been an- e Jax The station's Dental t groups of the Aviation .. ..... has that ' will present a musical salute to knowledge Supply nounced by the Navy i Department announced Jacksonville and the Naval Air System, Captain Grinstead effectively Finance Officer. Militarypay -ii scheduling of appointments for Reserve Training Unit (NARTU) directed the planningand days for that period are eligible children whose sponsor'sbirth during performances here Jan. preparation of Aviation as follows; month is January is con- .. f 1518. Consolidated Allowance Lists Jan. 8 ((8 days pay) tinuing under the department's The Commodores, a 30-piece (AVCAL's) for the Fleet. As Jan 22 ((14 days pay) preventive dentistry program for operations officer, he exhibited Feb. 5 ((13 days pay) W-2 FORMS .. DKf Arthur dependent children. i. band,and Sea Chanters,a 20-( man ' vocal have entertained outstanding leadership ability in Feb I 19! ((14 days pay) Spencer peers above a mountainous Children of active duty and presidents group and other dignitaries directing the operation, of five March 5 ((16 days: pay) stack of military W.2 retired military personnel who f divisions involving March (14 days ) forms for distribution bonafide dependents and ; in,the United States and abroad. major over l 19! pay prepared are .', While''' in Jacksonville, the 1,300: ( personnel. April 2 ((13 days pay) January 22. Approximately 15,000 between the ages of six and 23 .:. )'{ will present concert in Capt. Grinstead, who has been April Mi ((14 days pay) ol these forms are now being will be eligible fer treatment. ; 4A:., ; the groups Civic Auditorium".tape a 30minute the station supply officer since April 30 (1 It days pay) computed at ,the Navy Finance Appointments may be made by v . \ musical program to be leaving Philadelphia, was May'14 ((14 days pay) Office here. In case you didn't the sponsor or spouse at the ; i/ televised at 'a future date by presented with the Legion of May 28 14 days pay) know the deadline for filing income Dental Department's ap- <. Merit H.O. Cutler ((18 days pay) tax Is File desk during normal ;. WFGA (Channel 12)), and per- by Capt. June 12 April 15. early. pointment f form for RAdm. Howard E. station commanding officer. June ::10 ((18 days pay) Beat the rush I working hours. {! i:. Greer,and special guests during J' sonnel NARTU's inspection.annual. military per- Hurricane Hunters Become 'Snow Seekers' :i.I .' The concert Performances is open begin to at the 8p.m. Jax The Navy's 'HurricaneHunters' forecasters with the maximum storm gathering valuable in- important data required to more { public.. on January 15. Free tickets of Weather Recon- amount of' information, the formation on winds, pressure, effectively forecast the effects of ;c are available at the NAS Special naissance Squadron Four (VW4)are ) Hurricane Hunters for the first moisture and other weather winter storms. Since 1943 the ,f i Services Ticket Office, Bldg 704. taking on a new challengethis time, will become 'Snow Seekers'by parameters at various altitudes.The Hurricane Hunters have The Navy Band, which has a year in an effort to obtain gathering data in these cold task promises to keep the 22 forewarned millions of the approach - repertoire of more than 20,000 valuable winter storm information and violent cousins of the tropical man crew of flight, radar, and ferocity of I for civilian and storm. weather and technical personnel hurricanes. musical pieces ranging from 1. classics to popular music of military weather forecasters.The This type of flying is, if busy for the eight to twelve hour Flights will be flown at regular ? f' today, was formed in 1925. New England area and the anything, even more hazardousthan flights. intervals from the Hunters' \ coastal from the penetrating the of a full- The volume and of the I, President Calvin Coolidge signed regions eye scope home-base here and from other " a special act of Congress that Carolinas north are plagued each blown hurricane. These winter information radioed to the stations along the eastern I renamed the (then) Washington winter by crippling snow storms. storms, with wind speeds of 50 to forecasters has never before seaboard "Bermuda. Navy Yard Band with their These storms sometimes springup 70 knots, also harbor the threat of been available and it is felt that it These operations will not present title. in a matter of a few short massive ice accumulation on will greatly enhance forecast dictate any major changes in the ' The band began its first annual hours in the ocean area from aircraft which severely affect reliability for the affected coastal weather systems, but a concert tour throughout the Cape Hatteras{ to Nantucket and flying performance.On and maritime regions.The forewarned public can better nation in 1925. These tours drop heavy snowfalls on the finding a fledgling storm or forecasters and general prepare itself to minimuze the became semi-annual and international coastal region.In a full blown 'Nor'easter,' the public will rely on the expertise of hazards and problems created by in 1948. an effort to provide crews will fly in and about the these Navymen to gather the massive snowfalls. . S,r !.11 , January 8, 1970 2 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Editorial View Points I .from New Year ResolutionTraditionally I'p 4 THE New Year's Eve is the time for resolutions. And just' as traditionally, New Year's day is the time for forgetting them. It . would seem a silly practice making promises to ourselves only to irycz FRONT break them but perhaps the ritual serves to prove that we know 'there's room for improvement.' Let us suppose,just for the sake of argument, that this is the year we decide to begin work on that degree, take out that USAFI course or OFFICEThe look into educational benefits in general. These are fine resolutions, each recognizing a need for improvement and each directed at doing something about it. This particular new year is perhaps more appropriate than most for making such pervasive, long-range resolutions. We are, after all, importance of the in- capabilities. A man who is not out that the ships that were dividual Navyman, a look at the given the opportunity to perform named for inactivation averagedmore Navy's accomplishments over meaningfully, develop his than 20 years in age. He the last decade, and a look into technical ability, and accept said while implementing the the future were topics discussedby challenge when he clearly has the reductions, he sought fleet the Navy's top admiral in his capacity to do so, has little in- capability which would fulfill the last all hands letter in 1969. centive for staying on the Navy Navy's major global com- team.' mitments without increasing Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, chiefof Noting that the rules of underway or deployment time for J Naval Operations, said: leadership and discipline are nor the remaining units. 'During my recent visits to fleet affected by such ideas, the ad- Looking into the Seventies, the units and bases throughout the miral urged the Navy's officers admiral said he foresees a world, I have had several opportunities and petty officers to be perceptive somewhat smaller Navy. 'The to speak to men of all in recognizing ability and smaller Navy, however will be ranks and rates. A conclusion I in putting the ability to best use. ever more technical than today's, hV V I have had reinforced by these lie said the Navy approaches a as we move into an era of more I discussions is the importance of a future of technical and sophisticated technology,' hw man's early impressions of the operational challenge and that wrote. Navy and how this can effect his everyone from seaman to ad- Concluding his periodic letterto attitude toward career service. miral must put forth his best all hands, Admiral Moorer 'Traditionally, the Navy is a effort. Good leadership can get said, 'As history closes the bookson about to embark upon not just a new year but a new decade. And if the close-knit team marked by the best effort from all men, he 1969, we see the completion ofa decade past is any guide to the future, education will be of increasing comradeship and mutual respect concluded. year and dacade filled with importance in the 70s. between officers and their men, Discussing the recently an- change, progress, turbulence and It has become trite to say 'education is the key to the future yet the and between petty officers and nounced cuts in units and per achievement. The Navy has had axiom is so true that it warrants repeating. It cannot be said often non-rated people. In achievingthis sonnel, Admiral Moorer pointed its share of each of these. The enough if only because time and technology make it increasingly teamlike spirit, everyone in a view from where I sit is one meaningful and increasingly true. leadership role must bear in Local Red Cross distinctly on the positive side Each individual owes it to himself to keep pace with the tremendous mind that a man's self-respect is with a promising future dhead.' advances in technology and human goals. This is particularly true of a very important factor in the those who serve in defense of democracy's birthplace, because overall equation of his morale. Field Director freedom depends on education. As Thomas Jefferson put it, 'If you For the men whom we hope to expect a nation to be ignorant and free,you expect what never was and attract and retain in the Navy, SPf never will be.' self-respect is best sustained ,Alaska Bound IV Inp' VI esCATHOjC' when a man senses that he is working toward and accomplishing N Jax-Mrs.lrene Avera, former Life's MysteryBy of im goals some American Red Cross hospital portance.'In field director at the Naval today's Navy, we enjoy an Naval Air Station LCdr. Cecil D. Harper Hospital here, has been transferred ever increasing number of The mystery of life is very deep, and we cannot fanthom it. It is far young men who possess more to Elmendorf Air Force SUNDAY MASS 9& 11 a.m. beyond the limits of our comprehension. Yet when we somehow, in our education than ever before. We Base in Anchorage, Alaska, DAILY MASS 11:30: a.m. feeble ways, grasp some conception of the power of God and of His owe it to the Navy to give these where she will hold the same Confessions will be held influence upon our lives, then we feel ourselves lifted above the immediate young people an opportunity to position. Saturdays at 10:30: a.m. and until we are shown the wide horizons of abiding verities.So .employ! .!their talents and Born in Tiraspol a small from 5 to 6 p.m.Naval . easily our eyes grow too accustomed to man's ugliness and sin, Russian town, Mrs. Avera has HospitalSUNDAY and to the world's disorder. How we need to be reminded of the 'lived in the United States since goodness that is all about us; of the beauty that our eyes have seen in the age of 13, and has been a U. S. MASS 8 a.m. nature and in human lives; of friendliness that has been visited uponus Traffic citizen she was 21. She will be love that has sustained us, character that has undergirded us and accompanied in Alaska by her 12- NATTC of the goodness of God that has been pftient with us. ViolationsThe year-old son, Paul who attended SUNDAY MASS 10 a.m. How very much we can hear the cry to re-center our lives around Lake Shore Junior High School. Bldg. 500 faith rather than fear. How great is our need to center our thought not The exact tenture of Mrs. _. ,,-- around our own strength, but around the strength of God, for in Avera's stay in Anchorage is PROTESTANTNaval comparison we are but weaklings. Only through and with the power of following is a report of unknown at present, but she God in us are we adequate for the day's work. How truly alone we are motor vehicle accidents and predicts that it will be at least two Hospital without God, and how useless. And oh, how vain and self-deceived we traffic violations for the period years. become when we first believe we are sufficient unto ourselves.But Dec. 2329. SUNDAY WORSHIP before we can know God in his Son, Christ Jesus we must first Number of Accidents Quotable QuotesThose SERVICES 10 a.m. be honest with ourselves concerning our sins. Where we are swift to This Week 5 Naval Air Station see the sins of others, may God grant us the vision to see our own, Total accidents this year throughDec. people who have no honestly to face them, deeply to hate them, courageously to turn from 29 523.Number from trouble the boys separating called the men Sunday them and His to be delivered from them. of are women. by grace accidents through -Howard Tamplin in Church School 9 a.m. . December 1968 377. Madison Ga., MadisonianIn Junior Church 10 a.m. I Total number of since last days the unprecedented boom of Divine Worship Service I injury in a motor vehicle accident the last decade it is dishearten 10 a.m. Bldg. 750 ! JAX AIR NEWS 215. ing to realize that the two Episcopal Communion 8:30: Number of Violations greatest "growth industries" in I This week 36 the United States have been a.m. Speeding 7 warfare and welfare. Bldg.750 I Reckless Driving 0 -Sydney J. Harris, Publishers Junior Youth Fellowship 5p.m. The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper -Hall Syndicate . Bldg.722 distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Going through stop sign 4 I Jacksonville Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company a Other violations 25 YOUR VOICEMr. Tuesday Fifteen drivers private f irm. All Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR NEWS appeared Ross Perot, head of the before the Traffic Boardon I must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box 2, NAS Hearing organization 'UNITED WE Senior Choir Rehearsal 7 Dec. 31. of the Jacksonville by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication. News Disposition STAND' is planning a second p.m. Bldg.750 I cases included the following: 5 Items welcomed are from all sourcesTelephone 772-3118 3119. or I lost driving and parking attempt to reach Hanoi and Thursday I privileges aboard station for deliver mail to P.O.W.s. various periods 2 were assignedto YOU are essential to influence Christian Science Service 8 I Advertisements are solicited by the 'publisher and ; . queries Hanoi for release of p.m. : complete an eight-hour coursein concerning such should be directed to: I I'.O.W.s. and their humane remedial driving; 1 received NATTC l THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY ; suspension;' 8 were given war- treatment. WRITE TO: , I I 4747 San Juan Ave. Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 nings; 1 was dismissed; 0 were !ROSS PEROT BOX 100000UAI.LA.() )()() Divine Worship 12 p.m. Telephone j88-2755" itt fined (U.S. Commissioner); and 0 I referred to commanding officersfor I nx\S) : Bldg. 500 , action. Give Ross Perot tangible possible disciplinary VOL. 27 NO. 40 JANUARY 8, 1970 Three drivers assessed proof of the true !spirit of : 7 were Evening Worship 6 . A m1'if'; .U4akolatlarxnir' ,,'4 -*" p.m.. traffic points. 'Bldg.500"Pale ** :' ,; M . January 8, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pale 3w r -- Indebtedness and Cecil MoviesThursda Val ions Receive ward m I K Jan. BankruptcyNAV GOODBYE COLUMBUS Four Valions' of Attack and December respectively. The ? Squadron Fifteen were occasion marked the second such (COLOR COMEDY DRAMA) honored at morning quarters, selection for both men. NEWS..Easy credit and commanding officer who, in turn, Richard Benjamin, All December 15th. AMS3 Joseph H. Satterwhite ; lack of financial planning can must submit a report of circumstances MacGraw. Jack Klugman. CDR Lawrence C. Chambers, Jr., was cited for his exemplary lead to ever-increasing Indebtedness to the Chief of Naval Frida'9Jan.!) commanding officer of VA-1S, leadership and contribution a feeling of Personnel. A PLACE FOR LOVERS presented the Navy Achievement toward TRARON One's (VT-1)) hopelessness and and marital In some cases the security (COLOR DRAMA) Faye Medal to Warrant Officer winning of the Admiral's Cup discord and untappincss. clearance of personnel who Dunaway Marcello Mastroinni. Michael A. Harwell. W01 Har Efficiency Award while he was The failure to pay just debts or commence voluntary bankruptcy Saturday III Jan. well earned the award while attached to that command. repeatedly incurring debts proceedings has been revoked. serving as Air Gunner aboard the beyond your ability to pay can The fact of filing a petition in MATINEE: HAVING A WILD U.S.S Ticonderoga (CVA-14)) j QEMDIBER,, THOSE WEEKEND (MUSICAL) Dave seriously hurt your naval career., bankruptcy is not of necessity a during WestPac operations. Clark Five and in aggravated circumstances matter adverse to the party in the A03 Charles C. Critcher and rs .indebtedness may determination of reliability for EVENING:TONY ROME AQF3 Norman A. Ingalls I WQItE TO become grounds for disciplinary security clearance. The in (COLOR CRAM) Frank received Tlane! Captain of the action or administrative debtedness which underlies the Sinatra Jill St. John.SUNDAY Month' awards for November discharge.In bankruptcy action, however I 11 I Jan., desperation, servicemen in might well be evidence of THE COMIC (COLOR i r s.---,--i s r. s rW i /-- this predicament visit a legal unreliability justifying COMEDY) Dick Van Dyke, loilevard assistance officer asking for help revocation of that clearance. Michelle Lee.FLEET Blaidiii and advice. In many instances From this you may ascertainthat they they have questions con if you're one of the many OFFICIAL MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTIONAid cerning bankruptcy. men who are being driven to the 1l' ,. ;.J. " The BuPers Manual gives the wall by scores of bonafide Service answers: 'Bankruptcy is not an creditors, you should utilize the DISCOUNT TO ,4.. ". easy way out of indebtedness. services of your legal assistance NAVY PERSONNELALL HONEST COURTEOUS SERVICEWe The Navy neither encourages not officer., And, one final point SIZES.RECAPS. Aim Headlights/ / /Replace/ Bulb and discourages the filing of a always check with your legal l petition in bankruptcy. The assistance! officer before makingany ti $8.88 Windshield/ Wiper/ Blades/ circumstance prompting large purchases( )which may plua tax however, officially considered Phiblant! Information Bulletin. SHOCKS5S.5S On Blanding Boulevard (State Road 21)) since they may reflect adverselyon _Owner Operator: the military character of the Know YOUR plus labor JAMES JACKSONU. petitioner: 'f Q r ffPfIlAl,$TATE 388-7371 Retired PHONE 264-5343 S. Military 'A discharge in bankruptcydoes 2 Cassat Ave ANO LOCAL not give an individual immunity Wllllllll'l'lllillllllllllConfidential from prosecution for 1 l''coM' iAEouIREMf>< tsi6E . " offenses of dishonorable failureto t , pay just debts committed priorto ' a petition in bankruptcy. While EARLY INCOME TAX 1 RETURNS debts discharged in bankruptcyare rendered legally un- collectable, bankruptcy does not SmokersVICEROY ACCURACY GUARANTEED necessarily relieve a member from the moral obligation to pay His Itl all just debts. In addition, the servicemanwho 12x60 4 bedroom, raised filed a petition for kitchen, front den, accurate preparation of all Federal or bankruptcy should notify his Oily $5995 State income tax returns. Individual attention by experienced personnel. No appointment necessary.. ., ... I I ' t MONO/ $5.00 AND UPaCITY MOTORS" &'CYCLES'C0. 4949 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771-8244 -, 784 South Lane AvenueBobs -WIDE TAX 'SERVICE BLANDING BLVD. (Near San Juan) E> Oak Hill PHONE 384-1598 Pure Service CenterOpen Mon.-Fri. 9 A.M. to 7 ,P.M. Sat. 9 to 5 for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. road service pick vp ft delivery mechanic on duty American ft Foreign Cars TONIGHTgreyhound 103rd & Jammes Road 771 9156 Jacksonville. Florida, racing -ADLEY'I LOUNGE & PACKAGE STORE 3909 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771 3385 LADIES NIGHT EVERY THURS.MIXED Y DRINKS FOR /'i.ky0' +n a Half PriceLADIES . . 'w e 1 ONLY I DANCING EVERY NIGHT p : !iI 4 DRIVE IN SERVICE I i CASE LOTS at ORANGE: PARK: : : .rrz.rPOST WHOLESALE PRICES ' TIME 8 NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAY-SAT. MATINEE 1:30 ! /!" ... 'I": , . m Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER January 8, 1970 -- -- [ ) CIVIL SERVICE NEWS I -- -. - -- --- : Job Grading Methods OutlinedFor ;A A3P 1 IN 1 '+ L New Federal Wage! System Ea 1k' Uy Mrs Mary II.Sc'lby titles are as brief and as broad as .lob Grading Method .. Non- This is the third in a series of INissihlc.: in line with the nl'l.'lilu supervisory johs arc graded by 1 tJ 1 articles being published regarding distinguish one! occupation from use of a job comparison method 4 s the new Coordinated all others. without points Under this _f Federal Wage System. This .lob (trading: Standards The method/ jobs are placed in their article! discusses job grading commission develops and correct grades by comparisonwith Jax .. The job grading system publishes' job grading standards grade definitions in appropriate ; 3 +' consists of orderly< grouping of which provide criteria for standards Four factors occupations covered by the assigning grades to jobs. For jobs are used to identify the kind 1' 1. system, a grade framework to not covered by published: standards of job information to he con establish the basic peg points of grades are! determined by sidered.'I'hese factors arc: Skill the grading system, job grading comparison with standards for and: knowledge, responsibility, standards to provide! criteria for related occupations. (:Trade physical effort and working determining the relative worth of definitions in the standards. indicate conditions.In . jobs in terms of grades, and a job the! key characteristicswhich all cases, ti determination is grading method to assure consistency distinguish diHl'renllevcls made as to the most appropriate in applying job stan of>l work within an occupation grade, overall, of the total job. dards. Grade: levels are described in Any one factor is not considered Occupations! Grouping The terms of the particular oc-) hy itsell. Leaders are covered bya Civil Service Commission ('upal ions covered by the standard separate grading plan. These establishes and defines individual Standards do not try to jobs are graded taking into occupations. Generally, describe every work assignment consideration the kinds and each occupation includes all ol each position in the occupation levels of work involved. Supervisory . RETIRES .. William R. King levels of nonsupervisory work, covered.( One) of the! more obvious jobs are also covered l by a accepts a certificate of the inspector, and the super benefits of the! new system is that sep.iraie grading plan. The .RETIRING, ? retirement from Capt. R.T. visory jobs. The l boundaries of an application of the same standardby proper supervisory grade is Hardy,public works officer. King occupal ion are determined by the all agencies will result in the determined by considering the BEING ,RELEASED? has served in civil I service for 27 set of basic skills and knowledges assignment of the same title, the volume, kinds and levels of work S.G.L.J CONVERSION years and is retiring from the required to do the work. The same grade, and consequentlythe involved, and the nature ofsupervision HOSPITALIZATION ROICC Office as a construction. commission provides guides for same pay for similar jobs I exercised..lob . representative.Money uniform application of titles. Job within an area. Grading: Appeals .. Under COMPLETE ESTATE AND I the new system, a wage employee HEALTH PLANS oftCf YOUR arcp Mt1f may appeal! at any lime Cl Lrmcn.r. I ,d 'assigned his job. The employee ..-...,..,. must first use his agency's appeal - Life iMWMrc Affiliate-:United el OnuHjMVVM Program OverhauledThe system, which provides for i3A ! M 0WHA MMJttMTI COMT4OTto an agency decision lilt() days from _ **UN ri OMAN*MHM* W.H. KABRICK, USN RET. (lie dale the employee filed his 4077 Woodcock Dr. Suite 230 U. S. Civil Service Com An added step at this stage appeal. After the agency has Call 724-7054_ _e'/MM' ONLY mission i is revising its Displaced l would be to code employees' issued a decision, the employeemay ..M1\4OI\110 AIIt iw(5 Kmployec: Program to provide applications to show up to five further appeal ,to the Civil faster and more effective service occupational areas representing Service; Commission within 15 to employees in need of their highest skills. Subsequent calendar days. The commission placement assistance. employee referrals would be will notify the employee and the Principal features of the made on the basis of this in- agency of its division in writing. revised program arc as follows: formation. This decision is final and an Priority certification and employee has no< further right to circulation of employment briefs As now, the Commission ;appeal.Baseball. would be discontinued. Instead, neither certify from a register of all displaced l employees would be eligibles nor authorize ap is almost the only accorded priority referral I pointment outside the register to place in life where a sacrifice benefits.'Priority. fill a position for which a is really appreciated.Mark . referral, as now, displaced employee is eligibleand Beltaire in Detroit would involve the referral of a available for for priority Free Press displaced employee ahead of referral. In addition, agencies ,....--r---wNO., eligibles on regular registers to would sl ill be required separate ,. . fill a vacancy or to displace a Group: ( employees, other than .: f:: . Group III employee at or below 'status quo' employees, if this ,rA :\\\ ., the displaced employee's former step is necessary to establish IIA' I ::\ t ii:' II grade. Employees would be suitable vacancies for displ.tclodl'mploYl'CS. \\', ,r. \"\\\':'\,', \\\'; IirMOTORS Isn'tscarce referred in subgroup order, thus assuring every career employeeof The coverage of the program : continued priority in con would include as before career rt*tUA tt at HFCFinding sideralion. and career conditional employees II . Agencies would still have displaced by reduction in I P-L-E-N-T-Y I to have a positive program to force or because of their inability | Used VW's I it hard to borrow See us. We'll be happy place their own displaced employees. to accept assignment to another ', Reasonable I to make you a loan for paying bills. .. buying a car They would also continue commuting area, and Group: II or ::1 GAS : furnishing or fixing up your home or any to perform initial III employees with competitive , processing of their employees' status who I i are s-IiJJicJLll-s! other similarly good For reason. a prompt loan on terms applications for benefits under displaced from your budget can handle, borrow with confidencefrom the Commission's program. positions. excepted I STATE INSPECTED CARS: HFC. I 165 VW Sedan. . '- . $790 I R&H. I .. ...................... .. ..... .... I MILITARY AUTO INSURANCE 165 ENG. FORD $590 II I I 30,000 Miles, Extra Borrow up to 6oo All Ranks All AgesLOW I Clean I 163 VW I Sedan ......... .. .......... ............ .. I' $440 1 RATES Dark Green, R&H. 160 VW Sunroof. . $290 i HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ,I Red, R&H. EASY MONTHLYPAYMENTS 159 VW Sedan. . $290 I I Red, R&H. I 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 3559683Cedar 159 ENG. FORD. $220 I | mmmmmmmmmmWe I Hills Shopping Center I Bvy. -Sell-FiNOitce I 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone: 771-9190 CONTINENTAL INSURANCE I I 3050 Beach 8Ivd.- hon.: 398-4541 UNDERWRITERS INC. 6566: Normandy: I Boulevard I Penman Plaza Shopping Center 0 h"'rh' "I''ell/IIIII/'It! / IIISlIr""a) I 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone: 246-6421 6479 Roosevelt Blvd 388 7676 781-4978 ! C nil' III/ ,lu\'llmr'" I , ... ... ---------- -- w January 8, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page SI I CIVIL SERVICE NEWS i I Applications- Being Accepted t Under Merit Promotion ProgramJax ri $ .4a - Merit promotion opportunities Management Technician, GS-5, Aircraft Examiner (Aircraft currently open for 139-69 Teletypist GS-5, 140-69 Electrician), 158-69 Wetter, 159- receipt of applications are listed MechanicGeneral( ), 143-69 Air- 69 Aircraft Examiner (Airframes below. craft Painting Worker, 145-69 Mechanic), 160-69 Supervisory Applications for the positions Electrician, 146-69 Supervisory Supply Clerk GS-5, 161-69 Cash 'T i tl shown in the following group will Supply Clerk GS-4 147-69 Clerk GS-4, 162-69 Supply Clerk be accepted from career or Military Personnel Clerk GS-4, 165-69 Inspector (Household career-conditional employees of (Typing) GS-5, 149.69 Super- Goods Shipment), 166-69 . the air station, Naval Air Rework visory Military Personnel Clerk J Facility, Naval Air Reserve (Typing) GS-5. Engineman (Locomotive. ), 167-69 Training Unit, Fleet Air Also, 152-69 Aircraft Engine Supply Data Assistant GS-6,168- GOOD IDEA William A. Hallmark of NARF's 434 Shop came Clerk GS-5 169-69 up Jacksonville, Fleet Airborne Mechanic, 153-69 Airframes 69 Supervisory , with a beneficial suggestion that earned him $500, saved the Navy Mechanic 170.69Clerk Arts , Electronics Training Unit Mechanic, 154-69 Computer Graphic Plant money,and kept a back log of work from piling up at the facility. He GS-5, 171-69 Power Atlantic Det. Jax, Fleet In- Operator GS-4,155-69 Instrument received the check from Capt. D. H. Heile for his suggestion on telligence Center Europe, Mechanic (Electronic), 156-69 Controlman, 182-69 Inspector grinding 'spacers and bushings to meet engineering requirements, Commissary Stores, Naval Urcraft Metals Worker, 157-69 (Metals) A. Instead of buying new spacers. Hospital, Navy Recruiting Station, Regional Storage Management Office, Disease Vector Control Center, Fleet , Weather Facility, Defense Surplus Sales Office and the Navy Financy Office, at any ) time. MPB No. 7969 Electronics Mechanic, 80-69 Aircraft Elec- tronics Worker, 81-69 Accounts Maintenance Clerk GS-4, 82-69 Planner and Estimator (Public \ Works Structures), 83-69 Aircraft Instrument Mechanic, 84-69 Aircraft Instrument Worker, 85- 69 Aircraft Electrician, 86-69 1 I , Clerk (Stenography) GS-3 and 4, . 87-69 Clerk (Typist) GS-2,3 and 4. \I L ) /r \ Also, 88-69 Electronics \) I Mechanic (Aircraft Systems), 89-' . Electronics Mechanic 69 (Maintenance), 90-69 Machinist, 9H>9 Aircraft Electrical Worker, Clay County SCHOOLS Serving BELLAIR ' 929; Planner'. and Estimator W (Public Works Electrical 'Systems)', 93-69 Industrial 71fl&1 Tractor'' ''Operator, 94-69 Apprentice t, i # J' 1wrJ\ (.First Year), Statistical :; :. MODERN Assistant GS-5, 97-69 Accounting .. .... .;.\t' Metalsmith, 102-69 Automotive PROGRESSIVE Mechanic (Body and Fender). Also, 103.69 Clerk-Dictating Machine Transcriber GS-4,105-69 FULLYACCREDITED Secretary (Steno) GS-5, Card Punch Operator GS-2 and 3, 108- 69 Messenger GS-2 and 3, 110-69 ! Production Controller GS-7, 111- 69(Sheetmetal Planner Worker and Estimator), 112-69 ORANGE PARK JR.-SR. HIGH 1'-1'1111I1 11111 III 1111I 11I11I111111111111 Electric Accounting Machine I Operator GS-3 114-69 Pipe MAYPORTNS coverer and Insulator, 115-69 Plasterer, 117-69 Sheetmetal . ' Worker, 118-69 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic, 119- p DOWNTOWN/ (69) Military Personnel Clerk GS-4, 120-69( Electric Accounting : Machine Supervisor GS-5, 121-69 ... Boiler Tender, 122-69 Plumber, \i 124-69; Assistant Meat Cutter, 125- :;; '" (69 Attendant.Laborer Cleaner, 126-69 Mess V0'1 103rd//. o Also, 128-69 Secretary (Steno) GS-4; 129-69(, Aircraft Instrument Mechanic (Electronic), 130-69 NAS JAXJ Automotive Equipment Ser- W. E. CHERRY ELEMENTARY tnn R viceman, 131-69, Clerk GS-2 and 3, Bs - 132-69; Computer Operator GS-5, Elemcntarl --.4 1.195Jr. 133-69 Stockman, 136-69 Data Communications Equipment Operator GS-4, 13769eJ4S / 120th St. ; PARK Glass NNNNNINMNIMNNNNIININN. $14,500-$16,500 Clenars ft Lmdry a ; 'F<< Clay County's Only Completely PLANNED COMMUNITY! Washers. w BELL.A.IEI.HOME :: :: . 5C Dryerss( .) STRYAN! JENNINGS ELEMENTARY BUILDERS: : : JNC.: . HOURS: 8:30-8:30: \ OM Diy Sinrkt You are cordially invited to inspect our homes at your convenience 10 A.M. to Dark. Travel South on Blanding Boulevard (Hwy ##21)) JAX HAS Nearest Laundry --- -- Page 6 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER January 8, 1970 I A Look Into Christmas Past Thr ough Joy of Givingfrom I Jax As we enter into a new during the Christmas holidays. launching into a new year and the Juvenile Shelter on a evidence throughout the year,it might be good for us all to Throughout 1970,it would makeus decade, let us stop to reflect on shoppping trip for new shoes. holidays. In 1970 and in the yearsto I remember the cheerful and all better to continue with the the worthwhile work many come may we always be able to humble thoughts we all entertained same spirit that we displayedover Navymen carried in the final The Christmas Spirit and the share this joy with our two short weeks ago the holiday season. Before weeks of 1969. joy of giving were very much in fellowman. Parties for children, especially F > children away from a normal home life in shelters, or those from underpriviledged homes were touched by the holiday spirit of Jacksonville Navymenover the holidays. Chief Petty officers assigned to r the Pinecastle Electronic Watfare Range treated 16 Lake County children to a day's ac tivities at the complex. The children were all from Lake County homes and were' recommended to take part in the program by the county welfare office. The kids got to ride on the range's tanks, see Navy aircraft h xr L_. tt - flying a low pass over the com \ ' plex and ride on a fire engine. : They were also treated to dinner and the CPO's bought a new pairof ,shoes for each ofthe childrento conclude'the day's activities over the holiday period ac cording to LCdr. W. J. Fordham, COMMANDER,FAW-11 CAPT: D. W. HERLONG, presents one of who is in charge of the warfare two sewing machines to Alexander Cottrell and Mrs. Jessie Tomkfns, range. director and assistant director, respectively, of the Campus Towers The employees of the Station's Apartments for senior citizens Capt; Herlong was was given a tour of Civilian Personnel Departmentvoted the apartments and the staff of FAW-11 donated and decorated a tree to donate to needy familiesthis for the residents. year instead of exchanginggifts. . The money and gifts were turned over to the NAS i' '' Chaplain's Office for distribution.: The monetary donations went to the' Navy-Campfire Girls TRAGEDY AND COMEDY-That's the general idea you might get Christmas Sharing Fund, and the from the little girls Santa is holding at Fleet Air Wing ll's Christmas gifts were given to foster childrenof Party.The little girl on the right soon was joined by her sister's smiles the area when the Wing presented cartoons and treats for their pleasure. The Christmas Sharing Drive, 'co-sponsored by the Navy and ya Campfire Girls of Jacksonville, CtJM 1Jw..... M' STEAK SPACIOUS PEACEFUL iiww HOUSE MARSHALL ACRES ;he3 9359103rd St. OPEN DAILY. 11 A.M.?P.M.FII.AND SAT:TIL 10 P.M. Jacksonville's newest & HAKBUOI CEDAR RIVER most modern mobile home r U$. Choice Cut community Is now open for $ ,s Sirloin Steak NO fROZEN BEEF USED your 44x75' lotiONLY inspection. Large All Beef Cut On 7 With Baked Potato $35 PER MO. 7 Assorted Roll Premises From Swimming pOOl, tennis $ ,court, 'shuffleboard court U.S.D.A. Choice 1.59 B-B-Q pit, picnic tables built for your enjoyment. r WE ARE NOW JACKSONVILLE'S MOST SUCCESSFUL Act Today! FAMILY STEAK HOUSE. THANK YOU, EL Mr.VERANOMOTORCOURT F.S.Martin,Manager HAPPINESS IS a little red wagon with another present from Santa (lITtI rNmucIAmIRr' UUUJ7ndt.czn,. in it. In this case,the Santa happened to be the members of the CPO 396.2924 Advisory Group with help from the CPO Wives Club. The kids did see For Full Details the real Santa,though,as he arrived at the CPO Club via NATTC fire truck. and spearheaded here on the air station by Chaplain George A"L1CATIOlfS Sheldon, came through with 200 B OARD f baskets of ,food for needy area NO W ACCEPTING OF iJit'lfAT'OlfO"d ; families in this fourth con- secutive year for the drive. The workers also distributed 216 I I S / turkey and food certificates.' 'L 2 CRED The Navy Wives Club of America Jax No. 86 pooled their ,1', COMMITTEE efforts and escorted children U.S. SAV1NJ' C BONDS " \ FRIENDLY, RELAXED& QUIET ATMOSPHERE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiii/ / / / IDEALLY LOCATED FOR CECIL FIELD, N.A.S. DEADLINE FOR CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, APPLICATIONSJAN. CHURCHES AND 23rd! SHOPPINGIIIIIMI1111111111111N11111111111 APPLY AT ANY Mr.& Mrs. Payton Watson, CREDIT UNION 771-6666 OFFICE Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. ., Turn South 2 Blocks Tel.384-1391 or(Base NAS Ext.JAX 2431. Bldg.; Hours{. 501 39: Mon.-Frl.: 9:304:30NATTCBld : : JAXZ't-3-/'/ ;FEDERAL (BoLONIALPOOREST Past Forrest High School. Tel 772-2448. Mon.,Wed and Frl., 10 AM tilt PM C1t21t ' NAS CECIL FIELO Bid,. 26Tel.7713211 I I" Ext.215'. Hours: Mon.,FriI:30.3:00 ' 5928 FIRESTONE,ROAD , -- 1\ January 8, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pale 7 -- - .,,, ;;\o .:., R r'd WS'. .,a. j .. .,.t : :. ; s t .J.i W ? ;:};l"x v;!t\y ,}(,',: ',::vq\,>!;:.v;w!. v;yv;':.,,cd6 \,:. Y \, .\+4.. Mf: k x.. k\?, ya.k\;w .:,\k} a 1 Y. .. .: s'' ,,,, . ; '; }x. 'j. ::1 \t. :;}@k aQ q ;.ti;a+,; r \ ,. >,0h\i i. :.a.Y, ; .,.j\,! x;,;{,:';, i;:$ ,. tf* i }_: : .. ,. ,: .. .. ;.::4'.. }. ,v\ ?a\\j?E\fiv.\; : \ k \,\ \,,t ;: :jir % f ' I n e & : thi year 4 ? TAKE OUT ORDBRS-DININO'ROOM, HBltrch'B FACTORY OUTLET] insurance dud? Savel"' PREMIUM8EER-CHOICE CUT STEAKS :.". 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January 8, 1970 8 ' JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER I NA TTC Behind' the Scenes Due Navy-Wide Sooner Exam n Quietly and without month. Lt. E.F. Bollenburg II, I Than You ThinkThe ceremonies that's the way WO phase officer at AO'A' School will I 'BIT' Beatty retired last week report to Pinecastlc Electronic 3a schedules for the February after twenty years of service. Warfare Range at Astor, Fla. 1970 Navy-wide examinations for WO Beatty reported to NATTCin Another AO School officer, WO advancement in rate have been 1966 from VA-212 for duty as J.A. Rowe, was transferred to announced and there has been a phase officer at AO School. CNABATRA, Pensacola.Lt. change made to the advancementdate. Previously he was stationed at D.F. Walsh, AE phase of- . .NATTC in 1957, to attend AO'B' ficer, who is also the Jaxon All requirements, practical School and again in 1964 as an 'A' Lancers' Drill Team officer, is factors and recommendationsmust School instructor He received his staying here in Jax to report to 0 be in to your Educational promotion to WO in 1966. VP-5. Services Office by Jan. 15 to be During his career he was WO A.D. Haynes'of AE Schoolis eligible for the exams. The only awarded the Air Medal, the also headed for CNABATRA at "' waiver given for this test will be Distinguished Flying Cross, the P.ensacola, and WO W.E. Sterns, to E-3's taking the third class China Service Medal, and the also of AE School, is enroute to petty offic r's test. Korean Service Medal.) NAS, Glynco, Ga. r4 The list schedules will be Mr. Beatty and his wife followed by NAS and its tenant Gaynelle, have two children, There were replacements, : y ,. % commands: E-4 examinationswill Michael and Susan. however. Taking Beatty's placeis be administered on Feb. 3.E- Even though Mr. Beatty will no Lt. Joseph T. Smith. Smith 5 on Feb. 5,E-6 test on Feb. 10, E- longer be attached to NATTC, the comes from the ComFairWing 10 7 on Feb. 12,with the E-8 and E-9 Beatty family will still be staff, Moffett Field, Calif. tests being administered on Feb. represented here as Gaynelle is 17 currently employed in the Advancement from the Educational Service Office. Taking over the vacancies in SCHOOL PLANS AHEAD When AZ1 Everett L. Cowart shippedover February exams will begin on In additionto the loss caused by the AE School are WO D.M. Stahl with LCdr. J.R.. Beddard administering the oath, school was in May 1 rather than April 16. The the retirement, five NATTC from Cecil Field; CWO W. Fitz- the future for the eight-year veteran. Cowart, attached to AOMD's first 6f the month advancementdate officers were transferred last patrick from VP-26, Brunswick, Maintenance Control Division,Analysis Branch,will receive orders to will be observed beginning Maine; and CWO J.N. Sutton Data Analysis! School in Memphis,Tenn.during late 1970. with the February exams. from VF-33, NAS Oceana. To our new arrivals, welcome aboard! Incidentally, Snoopy remindedus to tell everyone 'Bye', and 'Happy 1970!' WHILE THEY LAST WESTSIDE RENTALS New and Delightful Apartments Fun-Oriented, 772-8477 5829 BLANDING i BLVD. So 16 L BUJ L 2Vi Miles Southof LOCAL AND. NEW DEMO! NEW DEMOSI ORANGE JAX on PARK US 17 RENTALS4cn.i't ONE WAX 69 IMPERIAL LeIARON I Tkree69CHRYSLERNEWPORTS PH 244-474J Door Hardtop. Light Blue, Fully equipped. Fully equipped Green, Original price/ $7,700 Bronze or Briar.orlginahprice'NOW I $ _,8O0 NOW ONLY$5,700 ONLY 3,550 ii'S e..Jnli! BRAND NEW! 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NEWT STATION WAGONSI LUNCH Served 11 AM to 2 PM Two-69 CHRYSLER 300' seating Your choice and equipment of colors, DINNER Served 4 PM to 8 PM one Fully Blue.equipped, one Bronze, SAVE up to $1,500 1 Original price $5,154 Watch For Our Daily MEAT FEATURE 39'Mon.. thru Sa1. BRAND NEWI NOW ONLY $4,054 EightPLYMOUTHFURY BRAND NEWI Ills 69 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 2-Door and 4.t>oor Hardtopsand MEN-TRAIN NOWFOR Sedans. Fully equipped Fully Equlppedl AC1 Green, Blue and Bronze. A BIG PAY JOB AS A CLAIMS ADJUSTER Original price $4, Original prices up to ,$4,400 GEORGE LAURIE of Haddonfield, N.J., is now NOW ONLY 3,953 ploytd at a staff adjuster with a largo SAVE M to 1/000 Philadelphia, Pa. "I certainly appreciate what IJLS. training did for mo. I am making a .m.1 BRAND NEWIFifteeu69! salary, getting company benefits and a now PLYMOUTH every year! The I.A.S. course enabled mo to . that the claim.field is the real career for mo." SATELLITES MAKE US AN OFFER 2-Door and 4-Door You in this fast moving, action- Hardtop can earn top money Sedans Complete selection of packed field. Insurance Investigators are urgently colors and equipment Also.... -lid SAVEII needed to settle claims worth billions of dollars an- OM rew-69 VALIANT nually. The tremendous increase of auto accidents alone have doubled the need of qualified adjusters. Oii New-69 iAMACUDA Train at home in your spare time followed by two weeks Resident Training at school owned facilities, MIAMI Only 20 minutes South of BEACH, FLORIDA or LAS VEGAS, NEVADA. Nation- NAS on Hwy. 17Drve - wide employment assistance. Write for FREE informa / little-Save a lot tion.Accredited Member National Home Study Council. a at __ '. ,...-._ : r- INSURANCE ADJUSTERS SCHOOLS O'I,-Dept;; BN I 1 1I CLAYTON A REVELS I 1101 N.W. St., Miami, Florida: 33125 I II ! Please Print I II I NameI I Address I III CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC II City State .Zip. II II I Ago Phone Ull COVE SPRINGSFU PHONE 264,2417Page ------------------------- .. ---= - - = - \ , I I I" , ....' 8, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 9 .1 ' EXTRA J'S jS.w ualltltJ 1 EXTRA DEPARTMENT STORES FIRST IN DISCOUNTING! ' FIRST IN FASHION! FIRST IN VALUE! I I I I'HIPILE TWEED SHAG HI FASHION UDICO ELECTRIC ROOM SIZE RUGS VELOUR TOWELS ICE CRUSHER EVERY DAY PRICE $27.97 S WAS $16.99 97 TODAY JUST 1 TODAY 9 16x27 HAND TOWEL..59* TODA JUST 12x12 WASH CLOTH..39. JUST 8 X 11/z Ft Exciting colors ontinuous; Feed Prints & Solids Decorator Fringed Lift-0 Matic starting Double for 100 per cent French crimped rayon woven elegance Great for Mixed Drinks PERCALE. FITTED PAMPERS LONG PLAYING ' SHEETS 'DIAPE.RS'STEREO ALBUMS DAYTIME 15's TWIN SIZE 1.48 EVERY DAY 99 . 1.68PKG. lOWPRICE95* .Be TODAY FULL SIZE TODAY JUST PKG. CASES 78 DAYTIME 30's JUST EVERY DAY Featuring Tom Jones, 4 Elastic corners on all fitted LOW PRICE 1.79 , Jackie De Shannon The Doors White Smooth only cotton percale TODA Y JUSTKOTEX 147 The Cowsills, The Rolling Stones' and many more. FOAM FILLEDBED 48'S AUTOMATICTRANSMISSION PILLOWS 11 19 FLUID TODAY TODA I EVERY DAY PRICE 29* JUST JUST TODA JUST 5 $1 For . 100 per cent Washable Regular Odorless Supers Cotton Ticking Buy a bundle at this Type A 01 21 EACH Assorted cover patterns price & save. For power steering units too. 5487 NORMANDY BLVD.-JACKSONVILLE A SMALL - DEPOSIT Shop ,Daily 9:30 AM till" 11: PMSvidays,' NOON till 8'M NOUS IT 01January i .. 10 f.JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER January 8, 1970 :, Other Insurance vs .. Champus Raises Question ;i r c WASHINGTON (Family their employment must use these surance plans held under the wm 4i'I Editor)... The application of benefits before CIIAMPUS Federal Employees Health i t 'other insurance' relative to benefits are available. Benefits Program. ; CIIAMPUS payments continuesto Thereafter, CHAMPUS will SOCIAL SECURITY be the source of many pay the remaining charges, HOSPITAL INSURANCE t, questions and complaints.In provided they do not exceed the Retired members and their ! this regard, the following amount which CHAMPUS would dependents who become entitledto t information is offered as have paid had there been no other hospital insurance benefits guidance for dependents and insurance.It under the Social Security Health t their sponsors. should be understood that in Insurance Program on at- PRIVATE HEALTH IN- processing claims under tainment of age 65, lose their SURANCE which results from CHAMPUS, payments by this eligibility for CHAMPUS direct negotuations between the type of insurance must be con- benefits. This applies whether or insured the the insurer may be sidered, whether such paymentsare not they are enrolled in the Social used to the best advantage of the made to the beneficiary or to Security Medicare Program. 9 insured. the source of care.EXCLUSIONAHY. This also applies to dependents of CHAMPUS will not duplicate CLAUSES deceased personnel. Sevtnty-flve 'VaHe*' children attended Attack Squadron FIF-- payments made to a source of prohibit payment of benefits if However, when such in- TEEN's Christmas party on Saturday December 13th. The youngsters care by another insurance plan. the beneficiary is covered by any dividuals have been denied entitlement - gathered around the Christmas tree for stories, watched movies, and Payments by so-called income Federal program. to hospital benefits greeted the arrival of Santa Claus with great delight. Escorted by protection plans and other This clause is found in some under Social Security on attainment 'Prancer''Dancer',two of the squadron's A-7B, Santa, played by similar plans which are made insurance plans held by retired of age 65, they continueto ATI William F.Garrett,hopped from his red fire with a parachute bag directly to the beneficiary rather personnel, their dependents and be eligible for CHAMPUS full of goodies. Each child had an opportunity to confide his wishes in than to the source of care are not the dependents of deceased benefits. Santa,and then all were treated to cookies and punch. considered in determining the personnel.Such . amount CHAMPUS will'pay on a exclusionary clauses are The burden of proof that Social claim. considered to be in direct conflict Security hospital benefits have INSURANCE PROVIDED BY with the provisions of the law been. denied rests with the CECIL SPORTS ROUNDUPAfter LAW OR THROUGH EM (Public Law 89-614)), which beneficiary.Proof . PLOYMENT. The law requiresthat require payments by such plans of denial is usually ob- retired personnel and their before any payments may be tained by the indivudual sub- dependents and dependents of made by CHAMPUS. mitting a written application for being idle for almost a 21st, both leagues are being deceased personnel who have Thus, under the law, CHAM- hospital benefits to the Social month, due to holiday leave reorganized and new schedules other health insurance benefits PUS is a 'last-pay' plan in such Security Administration and periods, the Cecil Field Intramural promulgated, issue will be as provided by law or through cases. receiving in return a notice of Sports program will get soon as all make up match's are There is one exception: ((1)) If denial or entitlement. going again on Monday January completed. VA-37 '0' and AMD start on January 26 and the the exclusionary clause was The notice of denial may then 12. The second half of backetball '0'are neck and neck in the Gold meeting at 1000 at the station contained in the other plan priorto be used to obtain an identificationcard wilt] start on this date at 1600 in League with VA-87 'E' winningthe gym on January 19. In order to Oct. 1, 1966, and ((2)) if the which shows no restriction the station gym. With the loss of Blue League. The addition of bring the intramural program in beneficiary was actually enrolledin with respect to CHAMPUS VA-12 and VA-172 and the addition VA-83'E', VA-83 '?0' and VA-81 to line with the Navy Sports' the ,other plan prior to that payments. of VA-81 and VA-83. Both brings the number of entries to 18 Programs, Volleyball will now be date, then CHAMPUS becomes in leagues will remain the same. and will probably result in two held in February, March, effect a 'first-pay' plan. A copy of the notice of denial The new additions boast of strong leagues of nine each. beginning in 1970.Organizational. If these conditions are not met, should accompany the first teams and are gunning for un- COMING UP. Intramural meeting for CHAMPUS continues to be a claims submitted to each ficscal defeated VA-37, winner of the Skeet will start on February 16th Volleyball will be held at 1000 on 'last-pay' plan. This exception is agent after establishment of first half of the American with the organizational meetingto February 2 at the station gym. not applicable to health in- eligibility. League be held on February" 9th at Golf '" The Golf Leagues are 1000, at the station gum. Jan. 12 VA-t7: vs VA-72 ABANDONEDMOBILE 1 scheduled to resume play on the The 1970 Handball- League will Jan. 11 KOQ vs Dental --- _n_ ______ HOMESAVAILABLE OUR FOR ADOPTION BARGAIN DISCOUNT ADOPTION FEE $200112x603 ' '6437 Wilson Blvd. ntar Jamm s Rd. btdrooH 1-1 170-3 boaroo. $ , MOBil L |-|OMI I. s B B 1 a 784 $. LANE AVENUE :: ?& i1i , S .r 7 K M : 50% on N0 t at Sheraton i- s t weekends. #-T*. 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A WORLDWIDE SERVICE GULF LIFE OFmPace CENTER I j January 8, $1970 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pale, l II l HOSPITAL: THE TROUBLE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Movie WITH (HItLS'SllNDA Publisher : CALL 388- 2755 V,JANUARY 11 ScheduleMovies NAS: 'HOUSE OF CARDS' - JAX AIR NEWS : Ads should be mailed not later than Tuesday Color draraa starring George NASJacksonvflle for publication the following Thursday. Ads Peppard and Inger Stevens and AFTERBURNER r arriving too late for this deadline will be will be shown nightly at Orsen Welles. G-VG ((105 mins). NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE : published the following week unless the the NAS Theater at 7:30: p.m. HOSPITAL: 'ONE MILLION' publisher Is Instructed otherwise. A check or There will also be a kiddie YEARS B.C.' r money order for the full cost of the ad must be matinee at 2 p.m. Saturday and a received WITH the copy for the ad. regular feature at 2 p.m. Sundayand MONDAYJANUARY 1 12 4747 San Juan Avenue RATE! Minimum charge ((3 lines) $1.00 holidays. NAS: .'WILD WHEELS' Color Jacksonville, Florida The Hospital Theater will have action starring Don Peppersonand Per additional I line ((4 words per line) S0.50 one nightly feature at 7 p.m. Cecil Robert Dix. R-G ((81 mins((. Field will have two nightly shows HOSPITAL: 'HOUSE OF during the week at 5:30: and 8 CARDS' p.m. Matinees will be shown on :':::": 'd';:: '" : < ::':(::::'::>::- ::' CHRISTMAS LAWAY LOTS FOR SALE weekends at 2 and 5 p.m. TUESDAY' ,JANUARY 13: I M::::',;: EM" ....O!Moo.E'd T. !w:! :! LEFT UNCLAIMED Wesconnett Blvd., at Timuquana Rd. NAS: COLOR ME DEAD' Color Singer automatic zig zag sewing Ideal l for House or Trailer. Approx. ' machine In beautiful walnut console. 88x113( ft. $1500. 771.7983.HIDDEN suspense' drama starring Tom Customers left area, pay layaway THURSDAY.JANUARY K Tryon, Caroline Jones and Mick SUPERVISOR WANTED FOR balance $78 cash or $9 per month. NAS: 'TilE COMIC' Color G mins) Jason. lt- ((97 . FLA. PEACH ORCHARD Phone 353.1946 day or night. Ask for comedy starring Dick Van Dyke & PACKINGHOUSE WATERS HOSPITAL: 'WILD WHEELS'WmNESI Credit Manager. Will deliver, no and Michelle Lee. M-VG ((95 Mechanically minded,type to handle obligation. 1606 Main St. Dealer. Acres of high,dry wooded home sites. repair work in packing house as wellas Permanent vacation, retirement. mins). >JANUARY 14 , to handle upkeep or orchards in Waterfront & water access. Sensible HOSPITAL: 'TONY ROME' - Florida's 'new Peach industry. Home prices, low taxes, terms. Blanding Color drama Frank NAS: SOME KIND OF NUT', - 1 LONG WEDDING GOWN starring furnished. Attractive salary plus Blvd., 220 B, Rt. 220, left 709 two Color comedy starring Dick Van Size 9, Never worn. Make offer. 384- . Sinatra and Jill St. John. M-VG profit sharing stock options. Kindly 2620 after 9.BEING. miles. La Rue's 7253992. Dyke, Angie Dickinson and , write to 4747 San Juan Ave., Box C, ((109( mins). Rosemary Forsythe. M-VG ((89 and tell us of your background. No previous orchard manager experience. DISCHARGED FIUDAY.JANUARY!) mins) . necessary. ? {%fllt" HOSPITAL: 'COLOR ME DEAD' Have job lined up before you get out NAS: THE' TROUBLE WITH[ Save on high employ fees. Prof. GIRLS' Color musical starring' NEED EXTRA MONEY resume composed and employer FOR RENT Elvis Presley and Sheree North. WASTE COSTS Mow- Ladles wanted for part or full time mailing lists turn also for service Large private trailer lot, city water, V-VG ((97 mins). Calf work can make minimum of $4.oo-Hr. wives seeking work. Mr. Peterson ' '355.3606. and sewer, convenient to bases. Call HOSPITAL: THE COMIC'SATUltOAYJANUAltV NE SAti' Must be ambitious. Call 387-2788 for 771-2144 Interview. * 10 AX)( MILLION YEARS NAS: 'ONE ' SERVICE WIVES POSTAGE STAMP BUSINESSOver B.C.' .. Color melodrama 9@IAFMK 1,080 catalog value. World wide ORANGE PARK CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS Jobfinders 1372 Cassat, 387.5626 or varieties, many high 'values. Also 2 BR., Apts., (turn or unfurn. Dish starring Raquel Welch and John 1022 Park Street. 354.7888DEPENDABLE supplies, wholesale sources, etc., too washer, Carpets, Drapes. ,Elizabeth Richardson. G-VG ((91 mins). much to mention here. Yours for only Apts. 264 2815. $250. 264 2688. OPEN SUNDAY WOMAN 2BR.FURN.HOUSE8456NewYorkAve. Needed for Babysitting & light 'Il: mile rear NAS housekeeping Monday thru Friday. gate off Collins Rd. Floor furnace, A C Own transportation 2646210. unit, water softener Adults only. $100 WANTED USED.T.Vs per mo. Perm. res. pref 388.9886, Radios, & Phonos to sell ,on con- signment. Venetia T.V. Service. 5418 NEW BANK 'umuquana 772-9911. Open evenings 4 3 BR., 2 BATH 9. Brick Home, Kitchen, Den with 100 GUARANTEE 5 Points Guaranty Bank is now ascepting fireplace, separate dining room, applications for Feb. opening.If living room, foyer, cent air & heat, interested and have bank* ex fenced yard, double( garage, 264 4014. We gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance In. perience please call Mr. Graham'or spection. Then we tuned up, tightened, and replaced Mrs. Feagin. 3841541.MISCFLLANEOUS. IMPORTER OVERSTOCKEDWith 1105 Elm Sf.FOR. everything that needed It. And guaranteed them 100 per cent ..(.' "' .. t,,;.,' wooden ware,nativity sets, etc. for the repair or replacement of all major mechanical parts for Buy now at wholesale prices, much at RENT BELLAIR 30 days or 1000 miles. Come on In and double check.: cost 264 2688. Orange Park, House Unfurn. 3 BR., ENGINE TRANSMISSION REAR AXLE'FRONT AXLE ; :t:' ; J ;1Wir " : ," 1'j: Bath, Built.in stove, 'carport, ASSEMBLIES BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM utility room,Washer & Dryer hook up. h r $125. 2646035.2BR. . ';;:ml; it J )4 :iiNkMOBilE : 61 VW SUNROOF $700 DO YOU WANT TO BE Heater, New Paint. A DISC JOCKEY? ., APART. FURN. For information dial 3568351. Orange Park, 5 mins. to NAS. All 62 VW SEDAN $895 LIVING OF JACKSONVILLEAzalea electric TV & linens &. etc. optional.Will Radio-H..ter ( Mobile Home Park) '/. Mile rent to TAD or bachelors 2646884. 64 VW SEDAN $995 FOR SALE North of NAS, lots and rentals, Near Live crabs and fresh fish. Wilford. Fish schools and shopping center. Clean, Radio H...,. Camp..2649707. and premises.reasonable Children rates.and pets Manager welcome.x>n : 64 VW '1500' SEDAN $1095 6301 Roosevelt 3899226. I 3-Door. Radio & Ht.r. 65 VW SEDAN $1150 HELM OVERSTOCKED 1WSUZIKIX-6 Radio at H.atr. Sewing machines, Zig Zags $24.50. Hustler 250cc Scrambler 6 spds. Straight sew $14.50. Singer Golden JUSTISS TRAILER PARK Towing bar & helmet $450. Contact 66 VW SEDAN; 4 $1250 Sew $39. Singer Golden Touch & Sew 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS clean modern Mark Eagerton, Ph. 7719372. Radio a> Heater. $48. Several consoles, $14. Electrolux trailer and Apts. 3893007. 66 VW Fast Back $1495Radio . ' vacuum cleaner, $14.50. Stereo con sole model $69. All guaranteed. Cashor FOR SALE 61 Heater AmeriCard welcome. 1966 VW Sedan, Excellent Condition. : , terms. Bank $1400Radio Come see or call. Open 8 to 8 daily, 1 to 1964 FLAIR HOUSE TRAILER $1050. Call Mr. Velez. 772.3067 (Day) 67 VW SEDAN 6 Sunday. 10x56, awning & shed, AC with new ft Heater. RAYFIELD SEWING CENTER heater. $2600 cash. 781.4980. Can be 6437 Wilson Blvd. 771-5021 seen at Norton's Mo. Home Park, 69HONDA SUPER 90, 68 VW SEDAN $1<00 Chaffee Rd. Mr. Miller. Blue, Outside Cover & Helmet. $325. Call 772-9262 after 6.AUTOMOBILES. 68 VW Fast Back $1995 OIL HEATERS Cleaned and Serviced. Central Units, [i ill."! tT.TW; ifti.BEAUTIFUL and West Coast FURNISHEDEast 3533691. 8pd., Air. Space Heaters Wall and Floor Fur : naces. Tylers Heating and Air Con 69 VW SEDAN $1800Radio ditioning. Lake Shore 4711 Palmer , Ave. 388 5161. W7SIMCA4DR.Economy Heater. transportation.Call 389.5234 68 MUSTANG $1S95 p.m. or weekend. , GROVE PARK HOMES 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, Auto tr...., R&H. GEORGE'S KENNELS Near Jax NAS Immediate oc Dogs and Cats boarded. Free pickupand cupancy. 3 BR, 2 B, family room, all 66 VW Station Wagon $1595 1925, Poodle and $21,600up. 1961 VW BUS . delivery Est. brick, city water sewage D luM Grooming Reasonable, 5085 VA or FHA. 1969 GE Refrigerator, Freezer, both Edgewood Ct. (Near Cassat and Paul C. Armstrong, Real Estate'' like new. Call after 5 p.m. 7863208. 65 FALCON $895 Edgewood) 389 0064 1120 Hwy. 17,Orange Park. >Doe.. We Auto Trani., Air Con Day-264-Mrs.9591 .Raines Night 264-6631 84 RAMBLER $700Auto. I ft L Personnel, Inc.. Trans., Ra.o, Heater .. NEW RCA AND ZENITH STEREOS 253 Atlantic Blvd. Consoles some with AM.FM tape Atlantic Beach. Fla. players. At dealer's cost to liquidate OAK HILL PARK NAVY WIVES AND stock. Full warranty! Ph. 7710409. Assume 5'/4 per cent G.I. Loan, 3 BR., OFF DUTY PERSONNELSee 2 B., dishwasher, built-In stove big screened porch, carport close to Us-For WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN school, nice wooded lot. 7717268. Commercial Professional UNIFORMS.GREENSA Clerical, Baby Sitting, Khakis. Size 38 Reg. Waist 32. $15 Convalescent Service each. CWO Bourn. 387.2569 or 772.2926. Job PlacementWE INC. HAVE A 'ROUND THE , FOR RENTOR SALE CLOCK BABY SITTING AND FOR SALE House and Apts. 'Equity VA & FHA CONVALESCENT SERVICE 7 1150 Lore Ave., So. MOM 781-5511 DAYS A WEEK. Break resales. Low down. Call Powell or ' 3 Table front piece, Buffet dining, room Walnut set.finish. 3 piece MillS. USN Ret. 24.4 U11. PHONES 246-6474 246-674 Open Daily 8 to 8:30 Saturday 8 to S.Sunday J to 4 PM Sect. sofa. Call L.E. Breeding.'264 ORANGE PARK REALTY.MILITARYFREENOTARY. AFTER 6 PM 246-6046 6296 after 5:30.: , . Page 12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER January 8, 1970 . : Navy League' '. :.' Air Operations Chief Opens AwardNOlllillatiolls 1 Decorated for ServiceJax A chief aviation boatswain's mate assigned to the Air Operations Maintenance Department has received the Navy Com- Each year the Navy League mendation Medal for his actions during a tour of duty in Vietnam. ABC Leroy Cobb earned the medal for heroic achievement while Awards are presented to the with forces in armed conflict againstthe serving friendly foreign engaged outstanding Navy-Marine Corps North Vietnamese and Viet tEn Congo personnel and civilians who have significantly contributed, t to the The chief performed his medal progress and advancement of the "to..' winning act last Feb. 13 when his under fire and exemplary Navy and Marine Corps. The patrol was returning from escort professionalism were in keeping Navy League is seeking I' pl! duty on the Vain Co Tay River in United with the States highest Naval traditions Service.of the' South Vietnam. nominations for the seven awardsto Chief Cobb received the medal be presented at the Navy Spotting a sampan crossing League's National Convention in ahead of his boat the chief from Capt. II. 0. Cutler Station May at Memphis Tenn. r illuminated the fleeing craft and ..commanding officer. The awards are,, for inspirational rrr hailed its two occupants to come leadership the John alongside for boarding. When the Expert Advice continued to evaude, he sampan Paul Jones Award the Adm. Claude V. Ricketts award and the ,ordered his crews to open fire. Available for Gen. Gerald C. Thomas award. As Chief Cobb's boat approached - the river bank to One who presents an outstanding advancement in any scientific recover the enemy sampan, it Men on OrdersJax field which furthers the progressof was suddenly enveloped in the Navy or Marine Corps is automatic weapons fire from The Personal Property awarded the RAdm. William S. three concealed enemy positions. Branch Office of the NAS Supply Parsons award. The Stephen Reacting immediately he with- Department Bldg. 110, is now drew and directed the Deeatur award is presented to coverboat's offering application assistanceand the military man who through COMMENDATION Chief Cobb received Commendation Medal effective suppresive fire. counseling for military literature has advanced the from Capt. H.O. Cutler during ceremony in the'captain's office. Then seeing that the sampan personnel on an appointmentbasis knowledge of seapower, while the might contain important Intelligence as well as on a first-come Robert M. Thompson award is material, he again first-served basis. For Your Information entered the contact and presented to the person who has area This service is available for the advanced the importance of recovered the sampan. v convenience of those planning a se; through his personal Captured contents of the enemy and eliminates power move lengthywaiting in civic activities. Can Be Easier boat included a Chinese com- involvement Moving Day lines. At the time the munist hand grenade a Russian) The Navy League urges you to assault rifle and ammunition and appointment is made by phone submit nominations of persons large number of documents of each person is asked specific fulfilling accomplishments in any significant value. questions regarding his move and of these areas along with a With Understanding Help When the documents were advises as to the type and citation of specific contributionsto analyzed, it was discovered that number of supporting documentsto : Board of Awards, Navy bring to the counseling session. By ADRC Y.R.Gray the two dead Viet Cong were partof League of the United States, 818 a communications lisison Under normal circumstances, '18th St. NW Washington, D.C., Moving is a part of Navy life. himself he may empower his team. the appointment should be madeat 20006 no later than March 15. For It's a family affair and a family wife or some other person to act As a,result of the intelligence least two weeks prior to the further information see Sec- task. When well organized this as his agent.This may be done bya provided by this captured date of desired pickup 'and NavNote 1650 of Dec. 16, 1969. task can be relatively simple; letter over his signature or by a material, a secret Viet Cong departure from the area.' Personnel otherwise extremely difficult and formal power of attorney.To meeting was interrupted which with firm appointmentswill nerveracking.The be eligible for a household resulted in one killed and have priority over those Want Ads Pa tj I II Naval Supply Systems effects shipment,the servicemanmust five captured.A enemy without applications. Command is responsible for the be made be an 1<;-4 (over four yearsof > that went with the Appointments may by movement of household goods service) or above married or medal said, 'Chief-Petty,, OfficerCobb's calling the, Personal Property WANTYOUR and is interested in the' most single. The single person has the devotion to duty Branch Office at Ext. 2816, 7:30: courage efficient movement with the least same rights as the married a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday. through, : inconvenience to the individual. Friday ' WIFE person. ADS They have prepared a pam- - :;. to see the VOGUE! phlet entitled 'It's Your Move' to The household effects shipmentis make yourshoppill MARINE WIVES TO MEET assist the individual in Sim- a weight allowance based on easierSPECIALl Jax There will be a' special plifying this task. This pamphletis the individual's pay grade. The .- readily available through the authorized weight allowances are meeting of the Marine Corps Wives Club Monday night to local Household Effects office or listed as follows: ! consider the election of a new Career Information Center. pounds to replace the former president When orders are received, the E-4__-: ______--7,000E4) TUNE UP$12.95pe president, who has left the area individual should contact the )--------:--8,000 upon the transfer of her husband. Household Effects Office. If the E-7___________8,500EH The X p.m. meeting will be held service member is unable to ____________9,000 1 at the Marine Aviation Detach- 784 South Lu. Avenue make arrangements for the E-9___________9,500 Yy Type 2 only ment, Bldg. 572. shipment of household effects ___ __ . WO.._ 9,500 ' ALL 'rI --.. ------ -. ()-1_________--9,500 PARTS \! >i IKON[ see.e55 ()-2 __________10,000 INCLUDEDAUTOBAHN';: I II ()-J: __________11,000 I 0-4 __________12.0005 . GOOD NEWS FOR ()- -------___13,000 A ATLANTIC a (] 0-6 __________13,500 PARK ST.B BLANDING I I 1 124e.1251 KING !T I PHONE 3844021CORRECTION I YOUNG SERVICEMENReliable I JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 32204WANTED II I auto insurance for E-1, E-2, E-3, E-4 : USED CAMERAS AND : and single NCO's is now available from Criterion EQUIPMENT. WE PAY I II Insurance Company.Criterion is a GEICO TOP DOLLAR 388-8535 I BRING THIS AD WITH YOU! affiliate and specializes in car insurance for p1 ,, -.-......-... young military personnel, You will enjoy im portant benefits liRe these: convenient pay Jax's GreatestFURNITURE ment plans,country-wide claim service,driver In our ad of Dec. 18th, 1969 the publisher erroniously? training discounts and complete coverage. printed 'Save 50 cents on each regular chicken Values! ,' Criterion is licensed and complies with Mil-? Dinner..This should have read.. WHOLESALEPRICE tary Insurance Regulations in every state ex TOEVERYONE cornplete 'Save 25$ etc.' information and a personal rate quota OPEN tion. If you need immediate coverage, visit EVERY I I 1 our office at 5812 Normandy Boulevard. DAY ORANGE'PARK SUNDAY TIL 6 P MSURPLUS .- *, COLONEL SANDERS" RECIPE \:&j Criterion INSURANCE COMPANYHome Kntulw., fried Chicken,., GOODS Office: Washington, D.C., ""' 141.-' 2Vi Miles South of HAS Jax Main Gate on US 17 DISCOUNT STORE i Beach Blvd ', ; .06. . ----- - F January 8, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 13VAV ..:.:.:.:...........!....!..!...!...!..!...!..!..................................!.'..!..................................!.,.:..'....'..:.'.........','.'.u......... . :VAVWNews S'*:':':i:' wm -" O ........w ... . I. I From NAS Jax Squadrons r i 2b'c.:.:::;:.:.:.:!:.:.::.::!:!::..:..:..:::..:::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::.:::::.::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:;:.:;:;:;:;:::::.:.:::.::.:.:::.::.::.::.::.:.:..:n..:.:;:..!..:..!..!..!...!.!..!....!..!.!....:..!..!...!...:...!...!...:.oo...!...'..:.:..:;..;!.:...:...:-.ooo.......:..:'.n:',".;'.:..<-.<--OO-.eo n".n:O :-.:...1': .:-w..:-......:.!.o.o.'....!....!...y....!..!..!..''...!....!...!..-!:-!...!...!...!.}..!....!...!..!...:...!...:..L..:...!....!..!...!.4!....:..\..!...:....!....!...!..!....!..!...!...:....!..!...!....!..!..!..!...:....:_ I VP-45 Delivers Sister City's Message to Jax Mayor Tanzler Accepts Letter i Two Red Darters The sister city relationship of officer of V1M5,also attended the Become Citizens Jacksonville and Bahia Blanca, ceremony held in the Mayor'soffice. Argentina, was spotlighted I . recently when LCdr. E. II. While the UNITAS detachmentwas Of United StatesTwo i Cashing: officer in charge of veiling in Bahia Blanca, one Patrol Squadron 45 sailors 45's Patrol Squadron UNITAS X of several South American cities completed requirements for detachment presented visited during the four-month Jacksonville Mayor Hans Tan- United States citizenship deployment, the president of the recently. SDI Restitute M. zler with a letter of greetings Bahia Blanca Sister City Gamboa and SD2 Asterio M. from the Mayor of Bahia Blanca. Association contacted LCdr. Nicolasora took the oath of Cushing. As a result, momentoswere in ceremonies held alliegance at (!apt. n.I W Herlong, commander exchanged and Fleet Air Wing 11, and given to LCdr. 'dr. It. A. Mason, commanding delivery to ' , () ) : Cush ' One, a in Rate advanced on that date l :.AMCS Robert C. Tucker, J.E. Lee, ATN2 H. Goodwin, D.M. Howell and ATI12 A. 1 I Schleich.every right there Is a SD2 Nicolasora and SDI I Gamboa Just once, I with would demand hit re- Patron Five Reenlists -Paul Quarterly.Sweeney in the Jax AKCM: : J.I. Robertson: I raveled throughout ! and' AKl:I .1.K (:upton were the I lie was a member or CLIPPER SILVERLINE miters of attention. during the USS Enterprise: T-CRAFT rcrnlislnu'iit ceremonies at nuclear task force ; Patrol Squadron Five.Chief gl IClh(' in l4.! The JUERCRUISER_ HolKTtson l with VP-! since 'i STERNDRIVES shipped over for (four ve.irs. I le,.is a veteran of and now serves us ; ?; MERCURY more than I 19! years of naval leading'chief. I OUTBOARDS ( service and in that lime has AKl:' (:upton agreed six years of service. ( I EXPERT veteran he has much REPAIR { in patrol aviation SHOP Bonds wilh VI'-H. ::11 and i ,:' FACTORY Savings rcx| >rling to the Mad I I TRAINED VIT. early in I WO.! ;! MECHANICS assigned as assistant \ - r supervisor in the 133.6100'r ..f" 264.9835 of the squadron :i : department. MARINESales (Jl Duan commanding Cdr. II.C.' : I ServiceHwy ,1 ministered the oath to 17 Orange Park San Juan at Niblick' Compare: Phone 384 4406 : | Cash & Carry : | | | Corner Roosevelt & 1 J. 2, Ci 3 Bedrooms Can you afford not to .Garden Type Apartments j ji , with Country: Club - i I. Atmosphere : : Kitchens equipped with G-E Ranges C Refrigerators lEST .'Individual Air Conditioning: and Heating by i-E; THE REST! Drapes furnished Wall to Wall Carpeting and We Say" .Large Swimming Pool $1795$1795 $695 to $1195 DOMINICK'Sl THE $895 HT $895 New Management stick $595$795 Italian & American Food R4H $695 Family Style Dining Room 60,61 $595 .. Modern. ! FEATURING THE BEST PIZZAIN 60 ! TOWN! ! 10AMtil OPEN MIDNIGHT DAILY: $ " TUESDAY; 5 P.M.tit MIDNIGHT 4403 ROOSEVELT BLVD. -. 5936 Regency Square Phone Ahead For t3 PHONE FAST SERVICE! 387.2621 ,.. 14 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER January 8, 1970 - November Test Series Kai st e. 6S Bring P03, PromotionsJax i is 3 t A The results of the and SD3 M. Viray November 1969 advancement in Pinecastle rating examination have been Effective Jan. 16: TD3 G.Lea.ch . announced, and the following air TD3 Silbaugh and TD3 station personnel will be advanced Willprech. Effective March 16: to the rate of third class TD3 J. Holman and AC3 L. ., Move Into a petty officer on NAS the dates listed. Linden NARFEffective Effective Jan. 16: GMG3 March 16: ATN3 P. "THiSPOILER" Moinette, SW3 Conti, AC3 D. Georges, AMS3 J. Kenny and Denny, A03 J. Snoddy, EN3 W. ATN3 P. White.FAW White and ASH3 Youngerman. Effective Feb. 16: TD3 R.. Effective March i6: AX3 Crocker, CYN3 J. Roberts. Effective Thomas N.'Bulger. March 16: AC3 Ferguson, ComFairJax ADJUST YOUR 'Ltr RM3 Oellerich and AC3 C. San CYN3 R.A. Evans. DAILY ATTITUDE der. FAETU 15 VW-4 Effective Jan. 16: TD3 Young. MINUTES FROM THE Effective Feb. 16: AMH3 H. NATTC IIUMMM OF THE BIG CITY Ryder. Effective March 16: AG3 Effective Jan 16: DTG3 R. Ball. VILLAGE LIVING I R. Gibson, AG3 R. McCloud, Effective March 16: DTG3' WITH AMH3 D. Shaw, AG3 Tanacredi Hermeir. 3 'EXTRAS'GALORE TWENTY YEARS- Howard Rutledge (L) was only 20year service '. 1-2-3 Itdrooa! pin honoree at Exchange banquet. Cdr. M. J. Ott made presentation. New Ship To Be Named After State I ApirtHtitsFiniibriAri WASHINGTON Secretary of Moorer, recommended to the Exchange of the that state EmployeesHold Secretary Navy the Navy John H.Chafee recently be to the names assigned most e announced that the Navy's newest nuclear powered ship, the powerful surface ships planned Uihnishri' Award for construction in the future. BanquetNavy guided missile frigate DLGN-36, DLCjN-36 will be the second will be named California.The . ship to carry the name and is keel for California is ,e COORDINATED scheduled to the Fleet in join Exchange employeesheld Francis Brooks, Charles. Meyer, scheduled to be laid this month at MEDITERRANEAN their annual party and John Smith, Molly Spell, Lucille the Newport News Shipbuildingand FURNITURE awards dinner over the holidaysat Rollins, Betnice Robertson and Drydock Co.,Newport News, 1972.ADS the Candlelight,and Cdr. M.J. Sarah Davis. Va.State ABUNDANCE OF Ott, exchange officer, presented Five year service pins went to names have traditionally make yourshopping length of service pins to several Harry Boyle, Irene Hodde, Laura been assigned to ships- of the - easier RAMBLING AREA employees.Two Holt, Barbara, Reynolds, Allen line and later to battleships, bothof employees Howard Graham, Sherman Ackerman, which were considered the 2 FULL BATHS Rutledge and Jammie Clark Maria Williams, Emma Warren, most powerful surface ships in WITH 2 AND 3 have completed 20 years service Herbert Lawson, Jr., Dorothy the Fleet. Four battleships 1kHI'EO BEDROOM APTS with the exchange. Coble, Stella Thomas, Betty remain on the Navy's ship - Those receiving 15 year pins Williams, Lois Spencer, George register Wisconsin, Iowa and included Troy Squires, Samuel Prince, Alva Poole, Frankie Missouri in the Reserve Fleet, e DRESSING ROOMS Glass, Marcus Lewis, Edward Williamson, Janet Hughes, and New Jersey, which is in the )( WITH ALL 3 Palmer, Solomon Lee and Joseph Dorothy Shaw, Lillian McLeod, process of being deactivated and BEDROOM MODELS King. Virginia Hollis and Karen placed in the Reserve Fleet. No 4i EM Ten year employees are _Morris. more battleships are being built, nor are any contemplated. WALL TO WALL Secretary Chafee said, CARPETING THIS IS WHERE 'Federal law provides that state CHICKENDINNER names be used in naming bat tleships, but the law does not CO-ORDINATED WE FLY prohibit the use of state names DRAPES for other ships.State names have proved to be one of the most 99 .ENORMOUS popular and prestigious among the various categories of ship's CLOSET SPACE names and it is something we 103rd & Blinding Center .want to continue..' 771.7970 .CLUB SIZE POOL I In order to carry on the tradition, the Chief of Naval PHONE AHEAD .,CHILDREN'S POOLDISHWASH Operations, Adm. Thomas H. FOR PASTER SERVICE .! E RS - RANGES AND BRAKE LINING DISPOSALS.An 1I1' 1 ALL CARS Aulom' Ad|. 99 Apartment CommunityWith e Slightly Higher 13 Separate ComplexesFor EVERYWHERE! The AIRLINES TRAFFIC OFFICE representsthe Guoronlt/, Scheduled Airlines of the U.S.A. and is here to serve the / 30.000 M'tSLifeime' : SINGLES Military Installations in all their air transportation needs. Guaranteed' FAMILIES. ADULTS We have complete airline information show you that traveling SHOCKS BALL 9HAAS air is CONVENIENT 23 by FAST and INEXPENSIVE.Here ' PERSONALLYCONCERNED 95 JOINTS ILL are only a few ways you can save money. Includes 5INSTANT 'Including Par(,& labor MANAGEMENTAND 1/2 FARE STANDBY installation ALL SIZE 12,000 MiiiCuorontt, . 24 HOURMAINTENANCE 2/3 FARE MILITARY RESEK.'ED FULL CAPS YOUTH FARESEXCURSION CREDIT FARES NO DOWN PAYMENT WHITEWALLS 888 FAMILY PLAN FARES LONG ADD$100 MASTER CHARGE, BANK AMERICARD ACCEPTED "& ",,,'.,TERMSMailtr' Chaigt EXCH. .4)).tr Other Major/ Credit Cards Accepted SPECIAL 6 CYL 14.88 ,I" AIRLIN ESTRAFFIC TUNE I -UP INCLUDES 8 LABOR PARTS 8 CYL 1 17.88 OPEN 8.6 MON thru SAT. OFFICEJAMTO - ( ) WIRAMERICAU!J'I"lII!ri 6/G/ CHIEF I NAS JAX: Bldg. 13 Main Gate Ext.3553 or 387.2811 HOURS: 0745.1700 Monday thru Friday . NAS CECIL: Finance Office, Phone 771.2311 Ext. 8122 fIRfCO. ... IN ORANGE PARK 0800.1500 EVERY Friday MAYPORT: Finance Office, Bldg. T-24, Phone 246.5427 264-2815 0900.1500 EVERY Tue.,Wed.,and Thur. 6015 Blanding Blvd. 5444 Normandy Blvd. 2809 Mayport Rd. 771.3442 786.0721 246-4825 _.- r IIPage January 8, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pale IS . . - Dependents Need \, .: . Thorough Briefing :" .. , <:' ', ..\."*'( : " . I ... \ ..\'.': : Before Serviceman's DeploymentWASHINGTON .. . .. Most transportation is a burden to a children's preventive dentistry, 1 Military wives are self.sufficient family and, in some cases of as well as routine and emergency women, able to cope with just emergency, could be tragic. dental treatment. r about any problem that comes During a long deployment, a Medical information: along. But while the husband is great many things can happen to Dependents should know the 1. , overseas, mans problems are not an automobile left in the hands of benefits under the Uniformed so easily solved and help is those who might not be aware of Services Health Benefits required. impending problems. An Program. A copy of the revised That's where preplanningcomes automobile checkoff list is most edition of Uniformed Services in Planning ahead is both beneficial for proper main- Health Benefits Program necessary and important for the ten ce. booklet, NavPers 15203B is smooth functioning of the home The list should include tuneup available from the base during deployment. Such pre. requirements and where it's to be dispensary,.hospital or personnel planning at home insures done: kind of gasoline and oil to office. stability and eliminates. much use; tire size and present con- Contents include informationon anxiety. dition of tires; and what brand authorized care when To start with, compile a list of for replacement; auto insurance dependents are hospitalized at a important telephone numbers payment information; expirationdates civilian facility; authorized care REUPSgt..Michael o.lIyof the pith Radar Squadron is sworn in such as local police and fire of inspection stickers and provided at uniformed services by his Commanding Officer'* Mil; Tevebaugh, during a ceremony department doctor, ambulance lubrication requirements. Is facilitity; factors to. be con- during which Sgt. Daily re-upped for four years and earned a total of service, shore patrol, AmericanRed there an extra key around the sidered in determining what $5,670 in regular and variable Cross and Navy Relief house? If so, where? facilities to use; authorized care bonuses.S.Club 40. ::::::::::;:;: : ;, -: : : : :: ::::::: ::::;:::::;; Offices. You should also include Base stickers, when ap when dependents are treated at addresses and telephone numbers plicable: The following five civilian out-patient facilities; of nearby relatives and requirements must be met to cost of medical care to borne by Schedules friends who could assist shouldan obtain or renew a base sticker: the sponsor,and civilian care for Many emergency other important occur. matters surance((1) Registration. a record card.of coverage((2)) In- dependents.handicapped active duty ..;...;....:...;...;...;...;...;...;...;...;..;...;.WAWAV.V.Myi.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;;.;;.;'0':....!:..:o.:!.:..:!.:!............: .Pm.AA should be attended to before be Driver's Points regarding legal must presented. ((3)) BLUEJACKETS INNN when Mel Gaden will appear on deployment. These include: license must be valid. ((4)) assitance: Where legal advice stage with the Lazy Rhythm The family monthly budget: Identification card the person may be obtained, power of attorney Messenger of the Masses will Girls. Figure out the budget; make applying for the sticker must be and the making of a be on stage tonight, and appropriate adjustments to the valid and unexpired. The sticker personal will are some of the tomorrow evening see Phil Cay CPOCLUBTomorrow family allotments; arrive at an may be issued by and state as things which should be discussed. and the Chantels perform. The understanding with creditors or long as it is valid. Guidelines for com Camelots will be appearing night Tommy C will refinance debts as necessary.The Next, the basic family tip list: munications: The emergency Saturday, and on Sunday the provide the entertainment, andon husband should give his wife In cause 'of an automobile accident message: dependents should Four of Clubs will be there. Saturday and Sunday the understanding as to what extenthe go over everything that know how to send an emergency Country-western music will be Chief's Club will feature music by will supplement her regular must be done in event of an ac message through the nearest featured Monday night when Mel Gaden.BANKAMERICARD .- monthly income and then faithfully cident. Insurance papers and chapter of the American Red Tommy C and the Seminoles : execute the chosen plan. 'what to do if' accident checkofflist Cross.If provide the entertainment, and The important family papers: should be kept in the car. Be a severe crisis should arise, again on Tuesday when Mel o1tCf YOUR Et - Group them together and place sure to explain that it's ex- requiring the ,presence of the Gwen and the Lazy Rhythm i: v COM/tf th'm in a single box (fire proof tremely important to call in the serviceman at home, Red Cross Girls appear on stage. Wed- 'Ar.. metal document box is possible; city police or highway patrolmanfor verification of the emergency is nesday night's attraction will be ., otl erwise shoe box or single file legal protection even for a a must before any emergency provided by the Four of Clubs. fol ier). Locate in a secure and minor scrape.In leave can be granted.The ! permanent place. Valuable case of home accidents: one chapter name, address and ACEYDUCEYCLUBEnjoy do :uments include: automobile never knows when an accident telephone number should be .. .title,, automobile. insurance may occur in around.the home. listed among the important country-western musicat __ - payment ',record, life and'fire- Dependents should know what to telephone numbers.The the club tomorrow evening -OmliD ONLY p theft insurance policies, will, do for a head injury, cut hand or very important message: Aut f\U'O' SI power of attorney, executor foot, broken limb or ingestion of One may have a message of great I -_. -- 4 appointment, birth and marriage harmful fluids or medicines, personal importance, not of an -AMERICAN EXPRESS*STANDARD I certificates and deed or trust. burns and other injuries.In emergency nature, which OILcMASTERCHARGE CrtdltROOSEVELT Cuds Honored General automobile main- case of routine home required prompt delivery. For fh" tenance: The family car is a vital problems: Emergency problems example, the birth of 8 child, the MAll part of the family life. The involving plumbing, heating, air hospitalization of a member of a sudden and unexpected loss of conditioning and electrical family, or the death of a friend failure must be handled promptly would classify in this category; In I and efficiently. The wife must case of such a message, a I know whom to call in case of telegram using the ship or unit car washMONDAYTHRU I I It home maintenance problems.If telegraphic address, may be sentas t, I at all possible, label what the follows: East Coast Naval I fuses or breaker switches con- Communications Station, I SATURDAY trol, and teach the wife how to Cheltenham, Md. West Coast . change a fuse or reset the switch Naval Communications Station, I HOURS: 8:30 AM-5:30PM I and have spare fuses available. San Francisco Calif. . . These include -- - Dental tips: 1 Ax AIR NEWS 11. 1960 IJI 1 APRIL uH IOH D 1 IVIDEH A 47a DICIPw1ES I DECEMBER 31, 1969 ANt = i, JAX NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION DECLARES': U 5 '/% DIVIDEND ' _1960 67 68 69 701cgWl 1 6 5% 0 I _; =_ _ 4.8% LASPHOTOGRAPHY JOIN NOW AND EARN .. YOURS IN THE 70'sU! /NINIINNINNNM1111NNNIINIINMNNM/MNNINI/NIMN/II/N11 I 3658 JAMMES.RD.COMPLETE . WEDDINGAND . HAS JAX Bldg. 39 Tel. 384-1391 or Base Ext. 2431 Hours: Mon.-Fr1.9:30.4:30: : JAX FEDERAL RECEPTION COVERAGE NATT C .- Bldg. 501 I . .. Tcl.--772-2448*M on., Wed.and Frl.' ..10 AM til 2 PM IN COLORft a FOR ONLY OO : HAS CECIL FIELD Bldg.. 26 . \ ..,....."" ", Tol..m.3211., Ext.:,2,15Hours: M .- .1.8:30-3:00: . p Phone 771-7355 - ' I it . F''f t Page 16 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER, January 8, (1970NAVY -- -- - 1 : 1 :: SPORTS!#: ; ; Sport I .... .. .. .\ \ \\\\[. \::.............. : \\ ;\ .. Briefs . I ::::::.v:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::: :::::: :::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::r.:::::::SAY::::::::::: ::::::::::: t . -- Basketball Tickets 17V VP-5, Fleet Air Grab Jax Tickets to Jacksonville University basketball games are now on sale at Special Services in Loop League Leads Bldg. 704. Ranked among the top ten teams in the nation by both major wire services, 'the Jax Intramural basketball In fourth with a 2-2 record is Dolphins meet Richmond action will resume next week NATTC, followed by VW-4, Miami tomorrow night, Saturday with 18 teams battling for the Aircraft'Maintenance, Admin, night, Virgin Islands Jan. 16, and For SAVINGS !! station's and Fleet Weather and AFEES. hoop crown top St. Peters Jan. 30. points for the Ironman Trophy. Over in the National League, 1550 In the American League race, Fleet Air Jacksonville holds first Life Savin g Courses CASSA T A VENUE VP-5 holds a one-game edge over place with a 3-1 campaign comingout The American Rea Cross will - of the holiday break. Three r the Naval Air Reserve TrainingUnit offer a mid-winter Senior Life with a perfect 4-0 slate. The squads -- Marine Barracks, Saving and Water Safety In- is off Hospital and the 679th Radar training quintet one game structors Course combined at the the patrol squadron's pace at 3-0. Squadron -are bunched togetherin NAS Indoor Pool beginning The two squads will face each second place with identical 2-1 Monday.The . other for the first time January records, followed by Medical and MARTD with 2-2 course runs through 69 MALIBU tir I' 28th. VP-45 holds down third performances.Air March 18 and will be conductedon '. r ; v place in the American League Operations, MAD and Monday and Wednesday . with a 3-1 slate. FICEUR complete the standings evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. In- Sport Sedan, V8, Auto trans. Fact. $2495 terested persons may contact the air, Power steering, R&H, WW'tires Fliers Lose 102-90 Field Director's office in Bldg. 39 .. or the Red Cross Chapter in town. Shoot Out to TigersJax Lifeguards Needed NAS Jax'Special Services is . now taking applications for . Edward Waters College for NAS Jax with a 24-point lifeguards, swimming instructors - zipped over the century mark to performance. and pool maintenance clip the station's Fliers, 102-90, on Two other Fliers got into the employees for the 1970 summer 68 IMPALASport the Tigers' home court Monday double figures,Jimmy Stevenson season. Applications for night. (VP-45)) dumped in 12 markers lifeguard must hold current Red Sedan, V8, Auto trans., 'Fact, The college squad ran up a while Rick Bonard (VP-16)) added Cross senior lifesaving cer- air, Power steering, R&H, WW tires, $1995 quick 15-point advantage in the 10. Top Tiger performer for the tificates and applicants for Solid White Exterior, All vinyl Interior . first half, but the fighting Fliers evening was Willie Jackson with swimming sintructors must be , managed to close up to within 26 points. valid Red Cross water safety - three points at one point in the The Fliers will take on another instructors. Apply at Special shoot out. Regaining their Navy team this weekend when Services, Bldg. 704, Room 102. . the they travel to NAS Albany for composure Tigers' manageda a 20-point, 67-47 lead at the half. contest tomorrow night. [Volleyball Standings I ..: Battling back in the second . half, the Fliers outscored Edward NEW HOURSJax NARTU 4-0 Waters, 43-35, behind the Special Services has Dispensary 3.) shooting of Mikw Luchi (AO 'A' announced that effective VW-4 2-) 68 PONTIAC School),who wound up top scorer immediately its ticket sales FAETU 1-2 .. .- office will be open 11 a.m. to FICEUR ).2 Tempest, Custom 2.Door Hardtop, $2095 1 4:30 p.m. Monday through Hospital 1.2 350.V-8, Auto trans., Factory air, Friday. 679th 0-4 Power steering, R&H, WW tires. NAVY . 1 4r :\\\r\ 'WESCONNETT' FURNITURE' C0:'i\\jj\\; & II @ I .:;.:Y?.:?<....: M."....",:_...:.,.,..:.......".:-x-:;..........,<<.:.:......,...:.:......n'j1j ,{{{ !lXlrl?;7 rrnvgp. ......Y.,..,.,..'rh':Y:::: V Y t tF : \\j1j\j1j1j\'WHOLESALE\\\\\ PRICES TO ALll\\\11t\\\\\\1tjlllllllllllill INSURANCE # NEW : USED FURNITURE & .APPLIANCES'. \' IMPALA NEW USED TV SETS Door Sedan, V8, Auto trans., Power t Mt NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES :j steering, R&H,WW tires, XXX sharp, [-"Li I II. AIR NEW CONDITIONERS DESKS I AND TYPEWRITERS I 26,000 miles. $ o 9 5 :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: Hrs.'a.m..7 p.m. Come In B Browse ..:.:.:.:.:.:..::.:...:..::... 5326.W.leo..11 .t 103r. 771-0750 ; .,. .. .--.... .....,." ,. /i '-. rFJ- I $.12 69 0 66 MUSTANG Conv, ((6)) Cyl, 3-speed trans., Floor ' 19-24 Shift, R&H, WW tires. $1195, . 1.' L MwrlriROBERT . I ..... Q 64 OLDS $895 Deluxe, 4 Door, V 8, Sedan, FactoryAir -- Power steering, R&H, Extra . \ {'ss. .Yk' rXkd'rYrxa t{>};;;t }Y clean Low mileage. '\ . ..1. I BELLAIR 62 CORVAIR . t Sport Coupe, Air cool ((6)) Cyl. Speed $495 t: 2 and 3 BEDROOM FAMILYAPARTMENTS one.Floor shift, RtH, WW tires. A good t I PHONE 246.5901 SOUTH BLANDING BLVD TRAVIS a All tfb Appliances&Air Conditioning NEW USED . .. R.jii: :: ::::::{:'y rnt;:; {irti::: :: ::r:::::f r'M'Y'X: : : :: :: 76YX-0iSSWA'r: t41d }ltII . I AGENCY , I CARS I CARS I 389.3483 W.11"op S.ROOSEVELT EDGEWOOD II II I ;I 38s.3583: "U ROOSEVELT Now Rentlng-$130 Up ATNASr 1550 Cassot Ave. Phone-384-3471 r , . . :" , ' i |
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