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Marks 15th Year of Steaming on Nuclear Power ( Fifteen years ago Saturday, U.S. Sub-- derwater run for an even briefer time The use of nuclear energy eliminated the During the next two decades through the I marine Force Atlantic headquarters span. need for refueling, permits greater turn of the century, the Navy will no doubt received a four-word message that On her first shakedown cruise, Nautilus storage of aviation fuel and ammunition, develop Its nuclear submarine and surface changed the concept of seapower.It steamed submerged 1,300 miles in 84 eliminates corrosive 'stack' gases and vessel fleet beyond what it Is today.It . was on Jan.17,1955 that the atom put to hours, a new record < makes crew-endurance the only limiting 11 M...MMKM attained a submerged speed of 16 factor in ship operations. Thus, nuclear all started that day 15 years ago with =- knots, another record power permits greater flexibility, endurance Commander Wilkinson's succinct USS JlftUTIlUS SKI 571 TEC-: spent 84 hours submerged, still and mobility in naval strategy. message, 'Underway on nuclear power.' . ISUBLAMT:, another record traveled from Groton, Conn., to San r Juan, Puerto Rico ?il r t 1\ lI.nTO YlZF Nautilus pulled Into port at Groton, Conn., ... WAY' 1H* OH NUCLEAR POWER BT. Aa <.'J'-I' to be refueled for the first time, after l 04\ ; traveling 62,562 miles more than half of I I :: iiala au/EtT them submerged. A conventionally F.'. / powered sub would have burned more than two million gallons of fuel oil over the same distance.In . the years since Nautilus slipped into the Thames, the Navy nuclear sub arm has sir 17 JPN 56lIrvr1rliIrrr R greatly increased in numbers and z capability. As we enter the Seventies, the sea in the heart of the reactor aboard SS Navy has over 80 nuclear submarines, Nautilus (SSN-571)) and Cdr. Eugene P. nearly half are Fleet Ballistic Missile sub ri4ali Wilkinson radioed back, 'Underway on capable of roaming under seas that cover nuclear power.' two thirds of the world's surface. In the months that followed that Nuclear submarine development laid revolutionary first sailing of a nuclear the foundation for the development of submarine Nautilus and her officers and reactors large enough to power surface men proved the theory that the atom would vessels, and today the Navy has four give the United States the world's first true nuclear-powered ships USS Enterprise, submarines.By Long Beach, Bainbridge and Truxton. A fifth, USS California is scheduled to have comparison, before Nautilus the her keel layed during ceremonies next submarine was really a surface vessel that week at Newport News, Va. could only submerge for relatively short The success of the first nuclear sub. periods of time and make a rapid un- marine started it all! C.U. Seeks ir 4jpMz4 :Nw;: NomineesJax The Jax Navy Federal 1 1- A Credit Union announced it is now nTr1mii-ini accepting nominations for the ;tear R,,< Board of Directors and the Credit k Committee. J, Published by the Holt PublJshina 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 Nominees for directors shouldbe * military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. member of the Credit Union VOL. 27 NO. 41 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA JANUARY 15, 1970 a , and posess the knowledge, time ! and desire to serve the Credit Union. Directors control the ' K BifPers Adfltt4t "rfl.leS-1a'x"O'flce's affairs of the Credit Union, establish the policies, invest funds announce dividends Jax NAS Officers met with in their billets. He answered this As far as the reduction in forcesin their strength but with the emphasis earned, designate funds RAdm.Cooper in the Jax Theater by showing that many senior the Navy RAdm. Cooper said on quality in people and depository, and they must keep Tuesday afternoon and were officers, captains and com- that the Navy will further reduce equipment and not quantity. abreast of trends in financial briefed on the Navy's policy manders, hold positions that RM affairs. toward officer distribution'and normally would go to a less Nominees for Credit Com retention. ranking officer. The reason for mittee members shall be a RAdm. Cooper, the assistant this is caused by the war in member of the Credit Union. The Chief for personnel (Control) Vietnam and a reduction in duties of the Credit Committeewill from Bupers, works from the manpower in certain areas which be to meet and act upon the nerve center that handles the forced officers to take over jobs loan applications submitted by assignments for junior and senior they normally wouldn't have, he members. They will also be officers.He explained. available to assist members with opened his address by Touching lightly on the subject loan requests, budgeting, passing on a slogan that is used in of retaining officers he said that financial problems and advise on Bupers in that all Navymen the Navy now is making plans to 9 I the wise use of credit. The Credit belong to 'One Navy'. offer retention pay to officers r 'hP Committee will report to the The admiral outlined the tours similar to that t of the enlistedman. Board of Directors, as well as that a Navy officer can expect to Plans are also being put present an annual report to the be assigned to during his career together to give officers sea pay 4 Credit Union members.The . and pointed out that it's not the and also increase the cost of nominations deadline is job that's important but the living allowances in certain areas Jan. 23. Nominations should be performance on that job that will of the United States for both FLIGHT OF ME RCY- Eight-year Mary Alice Mitchell of Green submitted to Joseph 0' move him up for promotions.He officers and enlisted men. Cove Springs is placed aboard a state plane here for transfer to the Connell or Arthur Ziegler of then repeated the questionhe Family services will also be Shrine Burns Institute in Galveston,Texas. Mary Alice received third- NARF, or to LCdr. Mary D. often is asked and that is why increased as well as an improved degree burns over 15 per cent of her body Friday when she was Burnside, NAS Military Per- certain officers are not workingInside detailing procedure. scalded by an overturned pot of coffee in her home. sonnel Office. . ...............,...........:....:r.1- .- ...:......:...:....:..:.............:....:... Program 'High lines' Retirees to New CareerJax I Editorials Pg. 2 Civilian News Pg. 4 If you are nearing the end of a 20 or 30 year military career of Jacksonville business as well as a large number of professions. and need help in locating a job that meets your talents and ambitions- Leaguers can assist military men 'and women with candid Shopping Guide Pg. 7 help from experts is available.The evaluations of their abilities and experiences about specific fields, companies and give advice on the best approach in obtaining a second Movies Pg. 11 Navy League of the United States has a program called Sports Pg. 16 Operation Highline'help retiring Navymen and Marines bridge the career job.Since . gap to a second career. a large majority of the local Navy Leaguers are in business, New Hours Set they can tell persons about to retire what business looking for when Fredric A. Wyatt, a former national chairman of the League's they hire' a new employee.The . Jax -Beginning tomorrow, the Highline operation summed up the organization's goals when he Station Nursery, located in wrote, 'The Navy League appreciates that our officers, men and Navy League, however, doesn't guarantee a job for everyone Building 560 will be open on women in uniform have made possible the business and industrial that seeks Highline assistance. Highline isn't an employment to assist those who have agency, but for those that take advantage of the sound advice and Friday evenings until midnight. climate which the nation enjoys.We are ready Hours of operation for the defended the cause of the United States in war and peace throughoutthe business experience of Highline counselors, they'll find they will have made the transition from a military career to second career much follows world in establishing second careers. as Monday are : nursery easier. Through Highline the retiree will stand a better chance in through Thursday 6:45: a.m. to (Heading up'a local aggressive Operation Highline program is Rod selecting a job that will fit his talents and experience as he transitionsinto 6:30: p.m., except for the first and Porter. The local .businessman has pointed out that he and other civilian job. a third Wednesdays when the Jacksonville Navy Leaguers will be available to counsel retiring , nursery is open from 6:45: a.m. to Navymen and Marines in their search for a second career. Those interested in taking advantage of Operation Highline through 11 p.m.; Fridays 6:45: a.m. to Among the specific aims of the Navy League in conducting the Jacksonville Navy League should write to: midnight; Saturdays. 7 a.m. to Operation Highline are counselling,suggestions relative to job search, Operation HighlinePost midnight; and Sundays 8:45: to resumes, personal interviews and professional sources. Navy Office Box 7416 noon. Leaguers available for counseling services represent a wide spectrum Jacksonville, Fla. 32210Navy FZJ : let .. .. .. ... .' -- --- -- -- ---- ---------------- -- January 15, 1970 2 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER .. 1. ,, : :- ;:arx:: ':anr: :' Editorial View Points 1 e92evtce4 ivfeW 'I i ar : ...... .,..........................,..;.:..-,..........,:+_'I:< N A Great ResourceIn CATHOLICNaval Air Station the spring of 1968, more than 35,000 reservists answered their country's call to mobilize More than 35,000 'weekend warriors' sud- SUNDAY MASS 9&lla.m. denly became fulltime defenders of freedom, laying aside their DAILY MASS 11:30: a.m. myriad civilian pursuits to bolster our defenses in time of crisis. Confessions will be held Now the job is done-at least for the time being-and they have Saturdays at 10:30: a.m. and from returned to the first half of their citizen soldier identities. Once again, ; 5 to 6 p.m. they have faded back into the fabric of our national makeup.The rv pilot who flew missions in ..61 Naval Hospital Vietnam; the soldier who stood w tfo , tall and strong in Korea; the ,.; // 1 SUNDAY MASS 8 a.m. sailor and the Marine who .. r J I guarded the ocean highways ,.' NATTC these men are once again the : o . local insurance broker and % (. 4 SUNDAY MASS 10 a.m. mechanics; bankers and car- Bldg. 500 penters. .. (3 They are not overtly RECEIVES NAVY'S THANKS. Third District Congressman CharlesE. distinguishable from their neigh- : i Bennet, in Jacksonville to visit area post offices for talks with PROTESTANTNaval constituents during the mid-term Congressional break, received a bors. They do their jobs, raise their children and grumble about r 1 r plaque from the Navy Monday morning thanking him for his years of Hospital, ' rising prices. But there is a ? solid support for the three local naval installations. RAdm. Lawrence SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES difference. They are the quiet -- ; Heyworth Jr., commander Fleet Air Jacksonville, presents a com- heroes who have backed theircountry's ; mand plaque to Mr. Bennet on behalf of the Navy during a visit to 10 a.m. d> defenses since the daysof i( Admiral Heyworth's headquarters at NAS Jacksonville. ' : Naval Air Station George Washington and the t V Revolutionary Army. Blue & Gold Hit $1 MillionThe Sunday Those who answered their country's most recent call to arms know , Church School 9 a.m. that it may happen again. They are ready, as they have always been Junior Church ready.They prefer not to go, not to have to fight (who does). But when Jax Navy Federal Credit Union announced that investments in the 10a.m. the chips are down, this country can count on the Ready Reserves. new Blue & Gold Certificates of Investment have exceeded $1,000,000. Divine Worship Service to a.m. As President Nixon said in his proclamation of Reserve RecognitionDay The Certificate which put the millionth dollar on the record books was Bldg.750 'They have truly upheld the tradition of the citizen-soldier and purchased from the Cecil Field credit union office by A03 Peter F. Episcopal Communion 8:30: a.m. have again proven that both the National Guard and the Reserves area Johnson of Cecil Field's VA-72. Bldg.750 great resource for our country and one which is necessary to our Pete was surprised when he was told that as a bonus, he and a guest national security.' were invited to attend a performance at a local dinner theater as Junior Youth Fellowship 5 p.m guests of the credit union. Bldg 722 . Sam Hendricks, credit union director from Cecil Field, said, 'When MarriageBy the board of directors approved the Blue & Gold Certificate programlast TuesdaySenior June, we were confident that it would be well received by the Choir Rehearsal 5 p.m. members, but we had no idea it would catch on as fast as it has. The Bldg 750 LCdr.G.M.Sheldon, CMC 5per cent annual interest (paid quarterly) and the minimum in- ThursdayChristian vestment of only $500 is very attractive to most savers. However, the We all believe that we know what marriage is. We agree that it is the feature which we believe has created the most enthusiasm is the daily Science Service 8 p.m. joining of a man and a woman into a common life for mutual support interest which is earned from date of investment to date of redemption. - and for the raising of a family. We are all aware that love is, or shouldbe .This means that an investor can redeem Blue& Gold Certificatesat NATTCDivine '. ,a part of marriage, but we are too often unaware of the role of love time with no loss of interest' any in a marriage for which the blessing of God has been asked and in board Worship 12 p.m. Hendricks went on to say that the plans to continue em- Bldg. 500 whose name the vows were made. phasizing the Certificate plan during the coming year. 'When we see Every aspect of such a marriage is an offering to God and as such is young people like Pete Johnson taking advantage of this opportunity to Evening Worship 6p.m. a participation in the love of God. God's loving concern for us must be Bldg.500 save at the credit union,we know we have a good program underway, reflected in our loving concern for our marriage partner if this is to be he commented.The . real. Often, though, we approach our marriage partner from the credit union also announced that a 5V4 per cent semi-annual standpoint of 'This is what I want.' This approach breaks down the dividend was declared and paid to members on Dec. 31. The dividend TrafficViolations relationship of loving concern and substitutes concern for self. When distribution was a record amount of $295,000, which brings the total this happens we find that love, both for our spouse and for God, is dividends paid to shareholders in 1969 to $570,150. In making the an- locked out of the relationship.Some nouncement, Cecil W. Acree, Jr., Treasurer, pointed out that this is forms of trouble come to most marriages. Often, when the the second consecutive year in which the dividend rate paid to people keep themselves open to the love of God, these troubles will members has been increased.As . help the marriage to grow more strong.When the troubles keep up and The following is a report of the break a result of the 1969 operations $250,200 was placed in statutoryand motor vehicle accidents and marriage begins to down, then it is time to stop and ask the other reserves and the total reserves of the credit union now standat traffic violations for the 'Am I period question, being a loving person in this marriage? If the answeris 'No!' then perhaps we need to seek help to get our own lives back on $789,500.During the year the credit union's assets increased over$4 Dec. 30 Jan. 5. the track of loving concern so that our lives and marriage again may million dollars and 7805 new members joined. In 1969, 18,600 loans Number of Addicents be a love offering to God. amounting to $16,810,000 were granted to members and the shares of This Week 6 members increased . $1,891,000.Veterans' Total accidents this year through Civilians, MilitaryGet The new rates for civilians Jan. 5 4.Number . provide a $25 maximum per diem of accidents through More Per Diem United rate States for travel and $18 within per day the I InformationThe I January 1969 14. WASHINGTON (AFPS) plus the applicable locality per Total number of days since last Congressional action is expectedto diem rate for travel outside the injury in a motor vehicle ac increase maximum allow- United States. Veteran's Administrationanswers June that I was in school. Will cident222.. ances for official travel of military here some of the many this be included in my check for Number of Violations personnel. A similar increase Buy U.S. Savings Bonds questions asked by veterans and September when I am back in This week 54 ,for civilian employeeswas their families. college? Speeding 16 signed into law by Presi- new Freedom Shares Q-I converted my World WarII A--The reason you didn'treceive Reckless Driving 0 dent Nixon recently. National Service Life In- a check for the two weeks Going through stop sign 7 surance to a Modified Life Plan you were in school in June is that Other violations 31 several years ago and was ad- you failed to complete and returnto Thirty-six drivers appeared vised at that time that the policy the VA regional. office in- before the Traffic Hearing Boardon JAX AIR NE'lVSThe would not participate In dicating your Certification of Jan. 8. Disposition of the cases dividends. I recently received a Attendance Card. The first check included the following: 17 lost dividend on the policy. Was this a after you return to school in the driving and parking privileges mistake? Must I return the fall will probably arrive in mid aboard station for various JAX AIR NEWS is ,a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper dividend check? November but will include periods; 13 were assigned to distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station A-It was no mistake and you payment for schooling from the complete an eight-hour course in Jacksonville, Florida by the Holt Publishing Company, a can keep the check. The dividendyou day classes resumed through remedial driving; 17 received private firm. All Copy submitted for use In the lAX AIR NEWS received on your modifiedlife October. suspensions; 5 were given must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box 2, NAS insurance plan was due to Q-I just got out of the service warnings; 5 were dismissed; 23 Jacksonville by 12:00.noon on Monday before publication. News interest earnings. If interest and plan to enter college this fall were fined (Commissioner); items are welcomed from all sourcesTelephone 772-3118 or'. levels continue, you may expect under the G. I. Bill. Do I have and 4 referred to commanding 3119. similar dividends in the future. anything to establish that I am officers for possible disciplinaryaction. You will receive any dividends to entitled to educational assistance Fourteen drivers were Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries be paid on or near the yearly from the Veteran's Ad- assessed 48 traffic points. concerning such should be directed to: anniversary date of your policy. ministration? Or will the school Dividends are being paid only on notify VA that I'm a veteran and THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY those modified life policies issuedin have enrolled for training. 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 the World War II NSLI A--You should apply im- educational benefits. The Telephone 388-2755 program. mediately to the VA regional registrar at the college should Q--1 haven't received an office where your records are on also be specifically requested by VOL. 27 NO. 41 JANUARY 15, 1970 educational assistance allowance file for a Certificate of Eligibility you to notify VA of your check from the Veteran's Ad- This certificate will confirm your enrollment and the amount of ministration for the two weeks in entitlement to G. I. Bill training you are taking.Page . " . . 15, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURHER Page 3 , HopeFilledChristmas ,1 F :w : - S ; r, With the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the . Mediterranean for nearly 6,000 , !IA U.S. sailors of the Sixth Fleet, I rs Christmas came early this year T &rp1E; L when Bob Hope's annual +. .. Q Christmas show turned the hangar bay of the USS Saratoga (CV A-60)) into a floating theater. Applause, cheers and whistles filled the hangar bay from the : moment Bob came strutting on = -- : stage, golf club in hand, until the ._ final act when Connie Stevens, F _ joined by the sailors of the : Saratoga and the Sixth Fleet, sang'Silent night.' fr41r ,i M t A special treat to the seagoing ' members of the fleet were the 13 . Golddiggers a group of lovely, P ch 1 __ 61 ''tQ leggy young ladies who danced __ I_ and sang to the riotous approvalof Also the audience.appearing with Bob were tir , Eva Reuber Staler Miss:: World __ U-1 ti 1969,dancer Suzanne Charny and r Les Renown.Brown and his Band of LI Saratoga, along with the USS ::- 9 ., Little Rock (CLG-4)), USS : , Semmes (DDG-18)), USS Stickell ..2 .l .. . (DD-888)), USS Cone (DD-886)), A big attraction of this year's Bob.Hope Christmas Show, seen In USS McCord (DD-534)), USS the hangar bay of the USS Saratoga (CVA-60)) was the appearance of Bob Hope receives a few tokens of gratitude from Vice Admiral Johnston (DD-821)), USS Waldron Miss Eva Reuber Staler, the 5-foot, 7 inch, blonde, blue eyed Miss David C. Richardson,commander of the U. S. Sixth Fleet, during the (DD-699)) and USS Neosho (AO- World 1969. The pretty Austrian shared the spotlight with Bob Hope 1969 Bob Hope Christmas Show in the hangar bay of the USS Saratoga 143)), was anchored off Gaeta, while they joked with each other and the 6,000 members of the U. S. (CVA-60)). Saratoga, along with nine other Sixth Fleet ships, was Italy, for the show. Sixth Fleet present In the audience. (U. S.NAVY PHOTO) anchored off Gaeta, Italy,for the show which included Connie Stevens, dancer Suzanne Charny,Miss World 1969, the 13 Golddiggers and Les - Brown and his Band of Renown. (U. S. NAVY PHOTO ) I Want Ads Pay I| Wise birds bank with us. 1111- r a " 1 1 .I The Gods smile .1 I ORDERED \\1 fOR"t ENE SENt (DOGS!!' on those who live at theTIKI uOOOOoQOOOOOOOO FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Direct from factory to you 2'2 Miles Southof Compare: Quality JAX on US 17 Price 4t ORANGE PARK CASH& CARRY PH:. 264.4263 Corner Roosevelt&St. Johns Can you affort not to compare? oooOOOOOQ , r+ p I Ily GUARANTEED' BE1TE R than We are a Full Service Bank. j' ANY , 'I eOuipmtnt'fir. 24 MOIIIt t ; f or 24 000 mil, ; tonal Guarantee UIlCOlldi_ We're set up to make your life a little easier.We have everything you need under:one roof.See us for savings accounts. , all types of checking accounts,loans,mortgages and more! INSTANT CREDIT ,7512'5; Stop running all over town.Enjoy the convenience of full service : banking.Drop in and see us today. NO DOWN PAYMENT WNl7t Srig/E , . LONG onl y$2-so TERMS ALL OTHER SIZES PROPORTIONATELY LOW 11'1'' a Pleasure to Bank Atlantic'1 WE UNDERSELL All department stores, company stores 8 independent the dealers WESTSIDE iani 4328 BLANDING BLVD. AT HARLOWJACKSONVILLEFLORIDA I S. , 32210 , S. : 1 'I Member FDIC PHONE 7716161January I t _ BANdERICMO ' -- - January 15, 1970 Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBU NER Civilian Employees Have Chance 8N Under Merit Plan a V d, 1r fk < For Promotion Aircraft i Kloclrinil: Worker !.: (i!. : 2-70 Sliipiiienl ('Ink (Typing)tis 1 izw f V .lil X Merit promotion opportunities ( -.., ;.70() Toolmakn, i-7l( Iirperlnr and 1'sl: inwlur Planner currently open for Metals It. Works Klcrlrical: Systems), i t:& ' receipt or applications: are listedIN'1OW The following job is cIC'1I| furIppliralinn Industrial Tnu-lor (OIK'mlur)| , of all federal NiApprenlireI'first. l Year) (. em Applications for the positions in (he .larksorlvilk'Irma. '.. (i! ployccs Slalisliral Assistant (:JS 5, shown in the following group' wilt MPH. No. I 70 Supervisory Acrnunling'1'erhrrieian (:JS 4, IM- accepted from career or Industrial Mutineer: (:JS 12. Applications - M! Airrrafl Mcliilsmilli : (!) conditional employees of career! will IM areepteJthrough the air station, Uework I Facility! Automotive Mechanic: (Mfcxly .Ian. I It!), Reserve Training Unit, KlecIronies : Fender), lot:& G9(i!. Clerk licU Other eniiius include ) jolt o|> ( (:IS 4 Unit Fleet Machine Transcriher; : Traip'iiK! , Aircrall Kxarniner: Stores 105! fit!) Secretary (Steno) <(<:S5.Alsu. , Intelligence, Commissary Nu7U:i with a Jan. 2ilpplic'lliClII MeetWeather lard: I'IIJ1dl (Ol'rllor)| : llecruilinn, HospiUil, Navy deadline, and 470. Surplus Sales (Office) 2 and ::1 i, I fin) 61(i!) Messenger (: | ( Koreman Il.eadingniari and Finance Office. ind ;3{, 1111 fit!) PriMluclion ( Navy: --- +rlive! Mechanic), closing \ Applications will Iw accepted at I roller (IS: .7, I III <.!) Planner . Jan. 22.Marine: lisle Kslirnalor: (Sheclmelal) ) any , 112 ii9! Kleclric:I i A('('uu n I i WivesTo JSt: :& !) MPIt No. 7MII! Kin-trollies: Machine Operator , Mechanic, XO-K! Aircraft l KlccIronies PiM'coverer| :Insulator, I !) Worker >Kl-fi{I !) Accounts IMaslerer 117-6t!) (- ( Seek Maintenance Cleik (iS-4, H -4it! Worker 11//& 69 i!|) Itefrigrraliun; Planner. & .I'Mlinalnr: ( Public Air Conditioning Mechinic; !) Works Structures), M-fi:& !) Aircraft (fi i!) Military Personnel Clerk (: New Members I Instrument Mechanic: M!IfitAIfC'rnU !) I 121: .(6/i! (toiler Tender II: ;!) Instrument Worker X.V I'luinlx-r, 124-fi i!) Assistant Jax-A .special meeting was Cutter and I 125: e 1 I.il held Monday evening hy niern- - lit! Aircraft' Klcclrician: H'i-'it' !) SIGN PACT .. LCdr. V. L. Reeder, O-in-C of Commissary Store leaner: hers of (he NAS Marine Wives Clerk (Stenography ) (JS-S:& ami 1, Complex, sign agreement with Lodge M, American Federation of 8XI!I Electronics( Mechanic Also l:'li-li!) Mess ( : Cluh In discuss a mcml>crship Government Employees. Seated and signing for the union was HarryS. K-WI! (Steno) ( drive. I ) Aircraft( Systems), and Ht-lit!) !) Srcu'larv Osterman, 44 the E. I I'lanswere discussed for future Lodge president. Observing signatures were .Kiel-Ironies:. Mechanic ( Main I !!t-lit!) Aircraft I lIltrll! L. Jackson (standing left), union negotiator and Michael Cascone, tmancc). Mechanic: ( l-Jcctronic: ). I: Is which ahould interest Labor and Employee Relations superintendent and chief negotiatorfor Marine wives active or retired Also !%) ) (6);(0) Machinists, m-li)! ) Automotive' KfiiiMiiriit: | | management. vlcenian. I lltl-lilK'Ink: !) (JS-2 :t t.I in joining UK cluh I CoiiipiilnOperator:& ( : Two new rneinhers were I:tt-.it: Stockiiiiiu, I Ui.'it: ; (!! GS:1 welcomed into the elute MondayMrs. " ('UUlIII"II it':1 tI uns ECI" William '1'. Mceeand! ; MissCamille INCOME I TAX I RETURNSACCURACY Oierator| it7-il I: Muii i> ( : Slocuml Tecliiiician (i S.7. K and !9 I (i Next I regular meeting ol the Snpporl| | I II'2.611: I Inoun! Marine Wives Cluh will he held GUARANTEED Mechanic: ( Cciirral )t. and : h'eh. 2 at the Marine Aviation AiicraU Painting Wiiiki. I Detachment) Illdji. 572, he ;inniii)4) Also 145(10( I':1: !'l'l'll'UIII( I4( ( It pin. Supervisory Supply All Marine wives active or Confidential, accurate preparation of all Federal or (:iS4, 147 (fit!) Military retired 'interested in joining or Clerk' (Typing) (JS: -5, '. !) seeking information aloud the. State income tax returns. Individual attention by SiiK'rvisory| Military are invited to call Mrs. Joe Clerk; (:Typing 1 (:S.5. 152: ( !) Berry :11 I 771-:MM or Mrs. A. A. experienced personnel. No appointment necessary. Aircraft 1'lIgillC': Mechanic, : !) 'unrh Sr. at 2C( 4 '.t.1n7. Airfraines Mechanic, (154 ( !) $5.00 AND UP Computer (Operator) CS! 4 1, If, ( !) Instrument I Mechanic ( l': Ironic), l.r.C); (li1 i!) Aircrall , J,1'\\ Worker, l7-(>!) J- 0 Kxaininer: (Aircrall 1.tc'l'Il': C' ) r ) 11(111 CITY WIDE TAX SERVICE mill Also!'1,11 ir(i'.t!,!Mil Welder.! Aircraft I'xa: : .. i:;; I 9. 41irh< "anus Mechanic ) li( ( ( '! \ ) I i//OS/ \ BLANDING BLVD (Near San Juan) Supervisory:; Supply! fleck, ( : !I Iii;1..i1( Cash!' ( Ink CS- I I. \\C: !\ PHONE 384-1598 Supply Clerk CS-I. Kir,-(ill!) San Juan at Niblick Mon.-Fri. 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Sat. 9 to SI spector"' ( llonseliolil ( Phone 384-4406 Shipment )t. I M'.U-UI' !) .I'lii: ... el I, 7 md 3 Bedrooms Locomotive( .) Mir.-lill. !) Garden Type Apartments with Data Assistant (i iS-il.' !) Country Club Atmosphere e Kitchens with G E Supervisory ( Ink. (i iS-.r, !) e equipped Ranges & RenqeratorsIndividual Ciaphie Ails Mcciinir! ; )) !) Air Conditioning and (Ink' I is-;,. 171-.it l! Power Heating by G.E TONIGHT (Coiilrolnian 17Mi';! ( Drapes! 'furnished I e Wall to Wall Carpeting (Metals) A, l7Mi'J: l-llcctlic. : Large Swimming Pool t'ulllltln1IC'hh.! ... Supervisor I I. I7MI1)' Sales Store Checker i greyhound rating MEN-TRAIN NOWFOR A BIG PAY JOB AS A CLAIMS ADJUSTER GEORGE LAURIE ol' HartrtonliHit. N.J.s now ployed as ..II NaN Cluster with .1 large Philadelphia, P.i. "I I certainly appreciate what I.A.S. Irainmic did lor me. I am making .1 ..'em'l salary getting company b..nf',1.1OIt a new every year! the I. course enabled me lo .. that the claims: held, the Iwi7F is real career for en!!." r ; .y Y.HI I.in .MM (lop money ill llr, fast moving action- packed field. IMMU.UKP |Invrsly1,11111s!| !; .ui iiKjcnlly 111"11. lo !..I'III.|||,. H.nms win flu Inll.o.. ol .loll.us annually + 'fli". lirmntilous, ilH'II'.I.I'! ol 11I111; ...rnoVntsatom |have, l Iesull'nt! I aiuill1!| all'' !Mluo1 nw"1'1 (l. 'ililM-s, MIAMI itNT* BEACH FLORIDA nl, LAS VEGAS NEVADA. N.il.on. wide rn.ploymn! .1ssl,.,|luu','. Wn,,. ,lug FREE illllllma, :. / AL MAL linn. Accredited Member National Home Study Council. ... , u J .1.1..1 -' . 1- M I ) 1'1. IMI'VICI' _.J t "'11:11"1:1'1111:11- a r- INSURANCE ADJUSTERS SCHOOLS. 111'g11: BN l I 1901 N.W.7 SI, Miami. Florida 33125 I I'ltMNf fool| | || I I N.uiif: ; ORANGE PARK I I I A.\. I POST TIME 8 NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAY-SAT. MATINEE 1:30 I L lily AK, .(.id' "! I I --____ Itir1-J - -- / ------ rl 15, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pate 5 . Executive Order ChangesLaborManagement RelationsAn executive order that makes provements. Impasse Panel within the Labor sweeping changes for improving 1. It establishes a central Relations. Council. . ..... ... . .. ""- --- _ the Federal! Labor ir.sr:; -5 97icrj; authority: caUsi-tJHr-Federal 'Comprised' of at :ei 5t iilFc? . relations program has been Labor Relations Council to members appointed by the signed by the President.The administer the program and President, the panel will be make final decisions on policy authorized to consider new order became effective questions and disputed matters. negotiation impasses. Either .. ''i.> Jan. 1. The Council will make party may request the panel to :." definitive interpretations and consider a matter if mediation if Replacing the I l2!)(. executive rulings on the order's provisions; other voluntary efforts fail to order 'that established the first Federal labor, management decide major policy issues; resolve an impasse. The panel is IA4L consider appeals from decisionson empowered to consider the policy, the President's directivewill disputed matters and issue matter and recommend substantially strengthen the Federal labor-relations appropriate regulations.The procedures for resolving the systemby new body will consist of the dispute or it may settle the impasse - bringing it more into line with Chairman of the Civil Service by appropriate action. k practices in the private sector of y the Commission (chairman), the 3. It provides an election economy. Secretary of Labor and an officialin system for handling unit The new order, which takes the President's Executive determinations and majority into account changing conditions Office. representation cases. It providesfor it - brought about by vastly in- The President also may appoint the eventual elimination of creased union representation of other officials in the informal and formal types of the past seven years, in- Executive Branch to the council. recognition.The . corporates six major imf 2. It establishes new order directs the Assistant procedures for resolving Secretary for Labor . negotiation impasses through the Management Relations to decide 4 creating of a Federal"' Service questions regarding the appropriate - y unit and to supervise It elections which are required for SPECIAL!!! determining exclusive TUNE UP representation 4. It provides rights.for third . party processes for resolving \ 3015 complaints involving unfair labor - Sllll 'ate $12.9SJ practices, grievances, and -. :: - ; J only standards of conduct. ALL lPARTS. ,; 5. It clarifies the status of MODIFICATION The Rework Facility here has completed / j'NC supervisors, while the order modification of its first A-4L Skyhawk. Prior to the test flight of the permits exclusive recognition of VA-44|let, LCdr. Les Horn,test pilot,gets final instructions from Capt. aa.ATLANTIC. certain units of supervisorswhich D.H. Heile,CO.Also,prior to the flight,shop leaders, superintendents, have operated historicallyas and division chiefs gathered to inspect the first A-4L to be turned out. such in the private sector, it PARK ST & BLANDING prohibits 'mixed' units of .:;':':.:';' .;;: :_:. _:<:' 4It:::.. :. _;: :_l:'::_ ::.:.. PHONE 384.4021 supervisors and non-supervisors as well as units made up exclusively - of supervisors after ADS PUBLIC NOTICEDealers Nov. 1, 1970. make your shopping easier 6. It establishes for also invited to be liquidated immediately regardlessof government unions, election, :::4 ',':";" .>:. : ::. ;.::_:::":";.. :;I :.(::4 ;:;.:.;::::. .:_ I;:' ' loss: Over 30 brand new walnut console stereos with AM & bonding, and financial reporting. FM Radio. Magic'touch turn table. Compare anywhere at $329.50 while they last only $100 full price. Over 20 new 1969 Universal Sewing Machines in walnut cabinets. $59. TEN new walnut sewing machine desks $69. 5,000 sets of fine steak knives 88 cents. NEEDLES pk of 3.10 cents. BOBBINS fit most machines 5 cents. One Suddenly it's 70 rig sag sewing machine in walnut cabinet (new) $89. FIFTY I button hole. attachments$4.75 TEN fig zag attachments$1.75. TWEN (Y'NELCO'rig zaq sewing machines in beautiful walnut cabinets. Full size; round bobin overcasts; appliques; monograms; button holes; decorative stitches, etc., compare at over $200. Sale price $79.50 Many other items all on a first come first serve basis. SERVICE DISCOUNT CENTER,6)10103rd) NEAR BLANDING. SIERRA'k ,1111111111111,11,1111 . 61uadle' Boilmrd OFFICIAL MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTIONAid " Service . ,;" ' , HONEST, COURTEOUS SERVICEWe - wa Aim Headlights, Replace Bulbs and Windshield Wiper Blades.Mile / - ; South of Orange Park High SchoolOn Ulandtna./ Houleuard (State Road 21)) E 4 Owner Operator: JAMES JACKSONU. PHONE 264-5343 S. Military Retired "II"II'IIII"IIII IIII. QUALITY FILM DEVELOPING AT LOWEST PRICES! i See And Drive The FROM NEW ROLLS-PLUS DEVELOPING CHARGE $1.00 1970 RENAULT At. One day service on development of Kodacolor roll . Your Film Printed in Jacksonville COI.OK UEI'IUYr; l Duplicate Slides (Reg. 30:) ...................... Only 20 ea. :::::_: ___ 5x7 from your slide or negative (Reg. $1.30)) ......... 79' Jumbo Color Prints from slides (Reg. 50)) Only 30 ea. r ED BAKER IMPORTS ] Jumbo Color Reprints (Reg. 31 ) ............................ 14' lU'II: fl; II Camera $23.88 Kodtt Inslamatic 124 Oulht$14.88 1j j LOCATED AT 8061103rd STREET PHONE 772.1700 j JAX PHOTO SHOP :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::;.:;:::::.:.:;:;:.vJanuary :;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::: $::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:::;:.:. :: 2401 Branding Blvd. --- i 6 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER January 15, 1970 Calender K70 II OCTOBERs T w T F 'r Das Safen Und Souden 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 i (Editor's note: The following 1970 APRIL 1670 1970 JULY 1970 11 12 13 14 15 16,17 safety calendar was brought to S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 18 19 20 .I.).12'23 24 our attention by NAS General 1234 1234 25262728293031CCT05E ,. Safety Superintendent, Charlie Able. The 'Safen und Souden 5 6 7 8 910 11 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Calendar was written by Walter 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 12131415.16! 17 18 ? T' R. Homola, a member of the I 19 20 2122 23 24 25. 1920 2122 23 24 25 Ven vorkin in close mil cables Underwater Sound Laboratory 2627282930 20 27 28 29'30 31 und vinches and appeared in the Navy's Der life is dependen on fractions Move Info 'Safety Review' magazine in APRIL JULY of inches , December 1959. Ven mit acetelyn torchin you're Don't stand in der vay if der cable ' seein das burnin Pushin and foolin und general iss snappinQvick "THESPOILER" W70 JANUARYs 11170 like a rabbit der head you funnin Und der man mit der sickle von't M T w T F s iss turnin Ain'dt got no place ver machinen catch you nappin. Deer blue fire iss hurtin das 1 2 :3 iss runnin small eyballen der beanin around runnin 1970 NOVEMBER 11170 4: 5 6 7 8 910 careful der Usin if not Und you're toolin S M T W T F S 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 doctor iss _x111- . ADJUST YOUR 18 19 20 2122 23 24 n __ Or else you'll be goin to handicap 1234567' : DAILY ATTITUDE 25 26 272829 30 31 1970 MAY 1870 schoolin. 8 9 10 1112 13 14 19: MINUTES FROM THE S M T W T F S. 15161718192021 IIUMMM OF THE RIG CITY JANUARY 1 2 r 1970 AUGUST 1970 22 2 24 2526 2728 Ven driven der truckin from 3456789 S M T 11W T F S 2930 VILLAGE LIVING 'WITHEXTRAS fronten to backen 10 1112 13 14 15 16 1 GALORE Keep der eyes on.der road and 171619 20 2122 23 2345678 NOVEMBER nuttin be smackinKeep ' S43l 25 26 27 28 29 30 9 10 1112 13 14 15 der veels on der ground yen : Ven oudt on der town und enjoyin 16 17 18 1920 2122 der you're turin e 1-2-3 lodroenApirtHtifs corner daz boozin I Or der schtink bot you schmell MAY 13024x,25 2627 2B 29 For driven vile drinken dere und . line iss hot burnin.Ven der schteem vill be rubber your ain'dt no excusin > you're pipen gefit'en: AUGUST Das iss.arrestin und 11170 FEBRUARY MTO Be careful about,der place veryour're cops '\ no useS e Flrrlshd' Aid sitten Ven movin der boxes und usin der to,talkm. . M T W T F S ; der Day re liftin der license und den In ein moment iss hoppen lifter UihnlshriCOORDINATED iss valkin. ' 1234567 you hind end geburnin Use der low gears und don't try to 8 910 11 12 13 14 Und der doctor iss takin der shift'er e 15161718192021 money you're earnin. Vun on der udder iss nice to 22232425262728 W70 DECEMBER wo MEDITERRANEAN geputtin FURNITURE 1970 JUNE 11170 As long as der puttin ain'dt on der ...u. T W .t. F SSMTWTFS footin. 12345 FEBRUARY 123456 6 7 8 910 1112 e ABUNDANCE OF 7 8 9 10 1112 13 1970 SEPTEMBER. wo I 13141516171819 RAMBLING AREA Das pushin und pullin und heavy 14 15 18 17 18 1920 s M T vT T-F s.-;- "..0 2122 23 24 25 26 geliften 21222324252627 12345 272829 30 31 e2 FULL BATHS Iss makin das sacroiliac sh ten Und on der record of safety das 282930 6 7 8 9 10 1112 WITH 2 AND 3 time be iss lossin 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 BEDROOM APTS Because you ain'dt so schmardt JUNE 20 2122 23 24 25 26 DECEMBER as a silly gossin. 27282930. . is time for e DRESSING ROOMS Ven down to der beach for boatin goot feelin und 1970 MARCHS 1970 und svimmen SEPTEMBER joyen WITH ALLBEDROOM 3 _M T W T F S Be vatchin der shore line und not Und catchin das schildren: play MODELS all der vimmen Ven vorkin mit vires und usin der mit der toyen 1234567 Don't get iniJer vater outen too solder Lissen der preachin und song by 8 9 10 111213 14 der mind der choir deepen Keep on der job, not in WALL TO WALL 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Or der next thing you know on der spacen out farder But be sure to protectin das house CARPETING 22 23 24 25 26 2728 bottom you're sleepin. Das end of der pistol iss plendy from der fire. 2930 31 .gehotten e CO-ORDINATED MARCH Takes only ein minute for tire to DRAPES Mit machinen you're vorkin und II schtarten. S II ENORMOUS steel you iss grindenDer double eyeglasses you better ' CLOSET SPACE be finden . Das sparkin iss pretty vot comes CANCER .. VI...., I CLUB SIZE POOL from der veelin Iss better to lookin den mit der ..CHILDREN'S POOL cane feelin. LEO PIECES CAPRICORNNOW e DISHWASHERSRANGES ' AND B APPUCAT'OllS , JISPOSALS.An ACCEPTING OARD OF iit'IIATlOII; With. Apartment Separate: SINGLES ComplexesFor Community f7 I oad CRED R S / FAMILIESADULTS vJ 1 COMMITTEEDEADLINE ti ( CO PERSONALLYCONCERNED, ' MANAGEMENTAND ' 24 HOUR MAINTENANCEIMATADOI APPLICATIONSJAN. FOR f APARTMENTS 23rd! APPLY AT ANY CREDIT UNION , 'Y.!%.*4...: Qtfi'S 1: OFFICE , .. -'.......' ;:(::' ,{,.lrr:; :f.:/N.'".'A0t: NAS JAX Bldg. 39 AL Tel J8I IJ91 or Base Ext 2431 Hours: Mon.Fri.9:30.4:30: : NATTCBldg.. 501 : 'Vlll FEDERAL IN ORANGE PARK Tel 772 2448 Mon,Wed and Fri. 10 AM Iii 2PM '" 264-2815 NAS CECIL FIELD Bldg. 26 O t iJAX I Tel, 7/1 jilExt,;IS Hours: Mon. Fri.8-30 3:00Pace i ii i IS, 1970 JAX.AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page 7 f ; SERCESUOPPrnGGUiD f 1, I .. I IIt HZ2A mm j IN1Y11MtT ( TAKE OUT ORDERS-DINING ROOM ILURCH S FACTORY OUTLET | 1 PREMIUM BEER-CHOICE CUT STEAKS , s ' " PH H..3U ' " : ITALIAN SANDWICHES-SPAGHETTI r I11mpt1 # WORIP5 LARGEST "PIZZA", t' It1gltltEi IgMERS CAR INSURER! OUR SPECIALITYI A R N HOURS: "t' ERNIE PROSE Sun, Thurs. 4pm 11.30pm ' "; , :i: } t' 0 ,0 Friday fpm 12,45 am :, ":*' Y .r I93&Rianding11tud::} > y*.pfcon> R O338 '< Closed Tuesdays Saturday 4pm 12.45am a' 'f REYNOLD'S>> '. :* State':Farm Mutual >Automobile Insurance. Co, ';. 3619 Blonding Blvd Ph. 771-0170 STRIALPARK f ':::i: . R4:''+n"{;!!:?<:'':, wwiviHTKCii.X r\Ysvr.,;>>,*., :.,:.. WESTERN AUTO MORRIS John C. Calhoun/ USN (KefJMSI Cal's) PH ONE 77.c 761-2801>40tcm Tune Up WHEEL SPECIAL, OQ Brakes .. :a-'Y} :AUTO SUPPLY: T.V. Sales & Service I t ALIGNMENT $0.77o RCA & ZENITH COLOR BLACK ft WHITE is.:., "We Serve You ;: STEREO: r: }' Boll Joints CEDAR HillS SHOPPING CENTER .DaysAWeek"? BANKAMER'CARD fit'f f Or' Phone TI1_-3450 For Appointment 4 M1t 17ARY:;DISCOUNT -WELCOME HERE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT WELCOME 5836 Tlimtquwii Rd541I'Beach' Blvd.PH .''' ' }> _/ } "WC SELL THE BEST A SERVICE THE REST" FASTESrSERV/CE IN TOWN __ ,>7715636. ,,;e _;i; : PH,',35MJ04; : ws,,,; ese lOJrtD ST. JACKSONVILLE. .. ... '. .., .. .,,. . a4n ,w ixe8> bwh! ; :\a s\'tan i .r+ :oa.nnV.;yw .x nink't :a\L:>'a} }, offtit3kb r f : <.;aa x'aaLgk4'w'faL fxxta a\w''' },n"c' '} < 'i4'Ca.n' 4av'tt.'a't''rh: ::a'Z..' \ >; N.u .y Jay Jester, USN Ret, Mgr PHONE 771 8780 r.$ ,:,,.k::,: corn frt! INNctowdat....::>, ; OFBQML JSTATE'vEHiae INSPECTION 771 8781 Yt'; ., "JAYS" WES OH ETT ) : jj Ntwl Ywr C >1 Standard Service + RED GREENE'S GARAGE .;:;: 103rrf I Iliriiu Four.MOea South o/NAS .Highway 17.Oron Park Complete Auto ItipiirsI tlll'Cesn .g,;, Fast Service-Licensed Inspectors s' _ s I ! STANDARD ;>OPe4OSOOT1800Monda tltrutrlda We take better care , ppen t/l.?*mrSafrlTpYmSunihrV.'Chu'rs, . .. MD'OR REPMRSAVAILAU of your car JOII i.... ,, }' : t >:::;i<:r$: :;.h.;' 1 ; ;Orr by Phontfor1103rd .'. ruled A ilow'ab'orit' Oritln;" ,.. a'o+ i 'i:; ,?' 'Your Mo6//t/ Home Shopping/ Ctnr" lanfc + torft STREET FlSN MARKET 'Y i .: Hustan 4 ) ; THE FUND OFFERS A DIVERSIFY '//It Swims We Have It' AND SUPERVISED INVESTMENT:IN THE ' FISHSHRIMPOYSTERSLOBSTERSCRABHEAT ;;';.COHMOH 'STOCKS,OF,.BANKS* < }' MOBILE HOMES INC IN SEASON L %' .+.'AMERICAN SHAREHOLDERS, INC. }' 4118 Philips Hwy. 398-1126 Featuring Specially Prepared .. 24 San:" ';Joan:::' Ave.,Jacksonville Fla.32210;: ; ;t'Lac;! s 741 S. Lane Ave. 781-3027 Smoked Fish & Deviled Crabs a Phvne398 ?21'l&' ,;,;;,3881OO4,,; Over 150 New & Us.d Mobile/ Homes 6567103rd Street Phone 772-0981 p p'o5p e to choose from {' d.-04.4av1r: .4ap.aar. ; {; ?x+od; +:Mtk :9r.' i.--.-, xny, s' :$t??. Mayn4ywxil.S } s _ {::::$" OBJECTIVE? Poisible Growth RUDY'Sred ,, .r ..v : ;; {+ : ; y '; / / / carpet inc. NUISEtY nrf XMIEIf AITIN +(:>a':;;.. a : .' "rg::i: < '' I 'k STATE' MCENEO>; BONDED'AND INJURED ;'.. :: 1 Pt'l .4,; :::;+ TORE VCR FINE FOOD ,. 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JOAYS:Tit''P,m,:Wffi CYLINDER HEADS J I ROOSEVELT MALL FRE CAN DRINK PARTY Reconditioned"Resur/actng' undExchiagedMiifory $1.50810PM ALLYOU Exchanged Re Pur* Strvfe* C nt r BEER CANDRINK Discounts Free Pickup & Delivery as,; ; ;i: BLAST Dancettontest 1NG.ES i tIpleklPaTtSInStOGif""r<": MONDAY WED. SAT. APOLLO [ : wrt>xsrr r lt Dxsoc Urr r<:;; 1JP/W/ PH. 79108321276 W. ADAMS (Off Myrtle) >tgJd ,R.1 AS 11 Ir ''N.B V : PNgIV :;31dt M 1010 Cnstt Av*. 3SI-90U _.Jj; .' ,_ :"IXd Save Time & Money/! ... Check This Service Shopper ' Weekly For The Best Buys In TownJanuary 8 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER January IS, 1970 For Your Information Record of Emergency DataBy YNI 1 J.x. Swecker The Record of EmergencyData Person to receive allotment of to transmit funds.Commercial . ,NAVPERS 601-2 is designedto pay if member missing or unable insurance com provide an immediately accessible panies to be notified in case of and up-to-date record of death. emergency data on each Navy USGLI, NSLI and SGLI yin member for casualty reportingand force. notification of next of kin, The Record of EmergencyData and an official document as shall be executed in required by pertinent laws duplicate by all members of the pertaining to the following: naval service, and reexecuted Persons( ) to be notified in case whenever any changes occur -1r- of emergency or death. (except charge of ship or i Persons( ) to receive the death 3 station). It will be reviewed gratuity when no spouse or child annually during the month of exists. September by any designatorwho Persons( ) to receive unpaidpay i is on active duty and if foundto and allowances (arrears of be correct should indicate on Pay). Such pay and allowances ......, the reverse of the Page 2 in the include accrual of monies duringa *. remarks section. f .. . status , missing or captured ' unused leave not to exceed 60 ", f- \I days, travel; per diem, transportation - of dependents, trans- . ' portation of household goods, \ savings deposits, etc., found due i d C from the Department of the . Navy. YN I Swecker s ,, an.t FLIGHT TEST OPERATORS -. ADJ3 Lewis and ADJ3 R.W I Borgmann (foreground) of NARF's Flight Test Department prepareto board an RA-5C (Vigilante)fora routine vital test flight. IUSINESS WAS SO GREAT AT NARF Enlisted Men Perform Vital Test Flight Jobs EDWARD F. CONNELL CHEVROLET Jax-Two Aviation Machinist In speaking of their work, ,. Mates at the Naval Air Rework LCdr. Robert S. Moore, senior OUR FIRST YEAR IN BUSINESS Facility perform test flight test pilot,emphasized that'Lewis functions on attack-type jet and Borgmann are making a aircraft. ADJ3 A. D. Lewis and significant contribution to air WE PLAN TO START 1970 ADJ3 R. W. Borgmann, of the craft operational readiness.' local rework facility's Fllight Test Department, suit up daily to BY GIVING AWAY perform vital test flight assignments on RA-5C WESTSIDE (Vigilante) and-or TA-4F RENTALS ABSOLUTELYFREE (Skyhawk) aircraft following the aircraft's processing by the 5829 BLANDING BLVD. Naval Air Rework Facility. I! These men do not wear air- 772-8477 crewman wings, but on test flights at NARF they ride the aft seat and conduct instrument and .. 6I3.. environmental checks, on such ,w F LOCAL AND, A 1970 CHEVROLET items as cabin air pressure, + ONE WAY instrument lights, vertical speed t RENTALSICES indicators and numerous 'black boxes.! PLEASE STOP BY AND GET ALL THE FACTSON HOW YOU CAN WIN/ THIS BRAND NEW CHEVROLET t SfWWHc9Bm: : :.:'..:::.":,!,,..!,-.>:<.!.:.II.eC! ?J::.,.::: >....."' .w.". I. .L_ Jl.:<<... ._ ;;" "'""",.,... WHOLESALE PR TO ALL! 4 SUPER SPORT SPECIAL THIS WEEK /vyV/S/VV\Av*.* .* ** **d NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES NEW & USED TV SETS ' NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS SUPER SPORT CAMARO AIR CONDITIONERS. Jirs.fa.m. 7 p.m. Come In ft BrowseWESCONNET SPEED FURNITURE CO, 1967 $1495 [>36 ATSCONNETT .v < In'7' ? (I PSO LIKE NEW STEAK ? EDWARD F.CONNELL. " CHEVROLETARLINGTON EXPRESSWAY NEAR REGENCY SQUARE PHONE 725-2080 BLANDING BLVD. at LAKESHOREPage . " . --' . " , --- , January 15, 1970 JAX AIR HCWf/AFTERBURNER Page 9 ,I, ., ''. ...t..t.1 .,, ., 0( " ' ; , ,";\\1. :' 1 'j"".1':tF' ,'J'', : Nothing. . That's what your I personal checking account ,' costs at our bank. < ,. ., t'. ', ."/.w'',. ...I':-; .,. . ., "4', t , . :, ,': .r I'I'I i It tf t.;j\1'\t l"" . ::i '::j'7. ;:;, '. ...; By nothing, we mean absolutely nothing. ..i : NY .., .:''', J 4>, ;" ': Not a dime for every check you write. ' I f''" 1 'Jt '(:5' Not red cent for monthly service . ,. ; : : .. a .' g : ; t t 'j' .i \j ; rN \ if w a1 ,t. 5.54- v ot"f..V ,. ; ; ,r? : ,, ,: And there's catch. \ ,,' no ":,j, (' I/I.y/ ': ' :i 'f; ; ," kG; You don't even have to maintain any *::I Iw ; , . i" minimum balance. .,: ; " r,;"':c i;'""" I What's more, if it's more convenient for you ,' .. ' ' 1 : bank mail we'll the :.;'; ", , : .'it ; to by pay postage ; ; ,!;..,i r;[I'I; ..1,,\ t," ,:., both. ways. (Oust ask, and we'll .... ," ,.' , .';" :\r,: #";.\.' \,fh.:;:':, ." give you some postage-paid envelopes.) .: -: :;: : ;:,, f' No other bank in Jacksonville has,0!{" \: ; .', "No-Cost Personal Checking." ; : { >. .: .', : And isn't that the perfect reason to bank'J',> :,,.'. ;:/" ., . . . '\ I , :-'tt . , i,I' ..,;.,..':.-. ,:t'l".,. k with us.After. '' : ' 'f:b,': 4r.;.....'.: '''Ii..:::,. :' all,,why continue to pay. for something : .. . ' ".:J.,.:'P .r.. .,, k'f'' ,, f. you can get for nothing?7 ,...... :,.''" ;., ,,'..-"...>., I 'ltr '-"' ' ,.' t,at",,$if;;' ;It;. St Johns River BankGulfLifeTower,3965781. .. . ,, .. J "..., ,,,, '.t\\; .I f .;::, ,:<;,\." ii.p'V} , ) 1'< "If; j...f# ' ,1. : }" : { '" . ,>,\ '. : :.':" (Yes, we have Master Charge.) ,?,[':,:i." ";';:j> I " ';, ': St.Johns River+ Bank. : :y ;;; We want your business. I . What else do we have to do to get it? :,,*;,'?' " ... _.._ .. b;." .: MEMBER F.D.I.C. \ t . 10 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER January 15, 1970 1;; New HAS Stables Ready for Hard Riding' Dudes : r. Enlarged Stable sL .f Offers ClassesFor .', I 1r r BeginnersThe I c b"r travel posters read to go West and ride the trails of the colorful cowboys and enjoy the f great outdoors. Well they ain't M r F wrong podner but you only haveto ' I go as far west as the Southwestend of NAS Jax to enjoy that tall- APi : y. in-the-saddle feeling. The NAS Riding and Hunt stables, now under the ' 4. "" t ar , t. ;, s professional direction of Dan E. 1s S.'. Sandy, re-opened Jan. 2 and r offers military personnel and their dependents riding Instructions 1 a'A'1A and hours of riding AS'y f ;;, i sTir pleasure for the advanced horse man. The Stables own a dozen Western and English riding & horses and will add 12 more in the ; next week to give riders a large selection. All new saddles and RIDING CLASSES Young military dependents are saDcflfd up and bridles have been added and the ready to go to riding class at the NAS Stable.... inside of the main stable has been 1 completely rebuilt to provide The new director then explained - adequate housing for the steeds. the prices for instructionsand NAVY Operated under the office of pointed out that the$3.00 per Special Services the Stable is hour for beginning instruction is offering a new dimension that about five dollars below a regular riders won't want to miss. civilian riding stable. Advanced Sandy, ably assisted by his son instruction is $4.00 per hour and ,.. Dan, will open a School of both courses include all the Equestrian that will enable equipment that is necessary. INSURANCE riders to learn and appreciate the Trail riding is $1.25 per hour finest points of horsemanship.This during the week and$1.50 an houron school will be conductedon the weekend. The only a plan of teaching from the stipulation that Sandy makes is " 4 basics to the advanced and the that if you intend to come over 1- ' Sandys come well qualified. and ride to phone a day before so FRIENDLY, RELAXED& Prior to coming to Jax Sandywas they are sure to have a horse QUIET ATMOSPHEREiimimimimiiiiiiiiimiimiiMiimiiii PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION the Head Master of the Ft. ready when you arrive. Trail Dan V. Sandy Bragg, N.C. Stables. This is the riders are accompanied by I/ IDEALLY LOCATED FOR (left) is the new master of the largest stable that the U.S: guides from the stable. CLOSE CECIL FIELD TO SCHOOLS, N.A.S., NAS Jax Stable and Hunt Club military has in operation in the CHURCHES AND and with his son Dan (right) will world. Military personnel that own their own horse and need a placeto offer in riding 69M0. ..............SHOPPING................................. for all complete military courses personnel and Sandy pointed out that 'I wantto board it can also make $12 4 Mr. & Mrs. Payton Watson, their dependents. emphasize that these stablesare arrangements with the Stable. . 771-6666 for all the military people on It's a new look at the Stables; this base and the same with new people and new horses Take 103rd to Firestone 19-24 Rd., Turn South 2 Blocks professional instruction goes for and new equipment. It's a great Past Forrest High -School. all. We encourage the ser way to spend an afternoon and Married EASY RIDER This young lady vicemen who have never ridden a easy on that bankroll too, and its COLONIAL puts her horse through a few horse as well as those who think all there for the serviceman and warm-up paces around the corral they are experts to come over.' his family. I FOREST at the NAS Stable 5928 ,FIRESTONE ROAD ) w Ib 500ffat L t ROBERT Sheratonon \ TRAVIS S S r ; AGENCY ..r= 1 US S. EDGE WOOD 389-3483 weekends. r Sri; 'wr M ar ,* W.OF ROOSEVELT ; 388-3583 6413 ROOSEVELT r AT HAS Stay at any Sheraton Hotel or Motor Inn in the Continental U.S.* at Y2 the regularrate on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights.You don't have to be In uniform.All you S'S ca.f tc. iAFS need is your 10. "Ho i. of' Ovo/.fy food Cedar Hills Shopping Cenrrr: Next time you get a weekend pass, 'Blanding Boulevard unwind in style at Sheraton. 'ALL BAY SUNDAY' : *Reservations are accepted on a "Standby Basis" only and are subjectto Reset Turkey and Dressingwith space availability at time of check-in. Giblet Gravy and Cranberry Sauce Offer does not apply to the St. Regis- Sheraton in New York City. '.". -aa Choice of,Vegetable (SSheratonJacksonville ) Tossed Roll & Butter Salad $ 1 5 9 5 Choice of Dessert . Tea or Coffee Hotel Lunch 1UOO: 'til 2:00Page Dinner 4:00: 'til 8:00: GIIII lilt UNUR SHERATON MOTFtS ANU MolUK' INNS. A WOKI I DWIOE SIl . January 15, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page II .. . - -T jj SUNDAY,JANUARY 18 HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY I CLASSIFIED ,ADVERTISING Movie Publisher I NAS: 'TIGER BY THE TAIL' - : Call: 388-2755 ScheduleMovies Color drama starring JAX AIR NEWS : Ads should be mailed not later than Tuesday Christopher George and Dean M-G ((90 mins). .. NASJacksonvtlle I for publication the following Thursday. Ads Jagger. AFTERBURNER I arriving too late for this deadline will be will be shown nightly at HOSPITAL: 'IF IT'S TUESDAY, NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE : published the following week unless the the NAS Theater at 7:30: p.m. THIS MUST BE BELGIUM'eenuw I publisher Is Instructed otherwise. A check or There will also be a kiddie .- .. I money order ;for the i tuii CGSt of the ad must be h.rvtolinoAat....)._ ._._9 r n>..m... u.CatitrrlaM......__J .Mini.... a" ,nutvUAY,JANUARY .9 : received WITH the copy for the ad. regular feature at 2 p.m. Sundayand 4747 San Juan Avenue 1 RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) 2.00 holidays.The NAS: 'ANYONE CAN PLAY' - Jacksonville, Florida I Hospital Theater will have Color comedy -starring Ursula Andress and Virna Lisi. A-G ((88 I Per additional line ((4 words per line) S0.50: one nightly feature at 7 p.m. Cecil Field will have two nightly shows mins). during the week at 5:30: and 8p.m. HOSPITAL: 'TIGER BY THE Matinees will be shown on TAIL' EMPLOYMENTT: (:: : :: PUREBREDGERMANSHEPHARDPup, Female, All shots, Housebroken, :\11jT.A: S.PO..T... X weekends at 2 and 5 p.m. Wonderful with children, $25. Call tv.\ ..,. .. <. d .'.:r\.T. :, :,r:.. TUESDAY JANUARY 20 Anders 772.2900 between 8 & .4. THURSDAY JANUARY 15 NAS 'TIlE WRECKING CREW' : NAS: 'ALFRED THE GREAT'Color - SERVICE WIVES Color spy melodrama starring AUTOMOBILES drama starring David CLERICALJOBS OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE PURNISHED Dean Martin Sharon Tate and East and West Coast 353.3691. and Michael York. M- Jobfinders. 1372 Cassat, 387.5626 or One Welsh and Shetland Pony $100.00. Hemmings Elke Sommer. M-E (104( mins). 1022 Park Street, 3547888. One used saddle. $35.00 725-5735 VG. ((122 mins). HOSPITAL 'ANYONE CANPLAY' IMS DODGE DART HOSPITAL: 'SOME KIND OF : .4 dr, AT, R & H, One-owner. Call 771- NUT' Color comedy starring FOR SALE 5916. Dick Van Dyke and Angie NEW BANK Frigidaire Refrigerator $25. Good WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21 Dickinson. M-VG ((69 mins). 5 Points Guaranty Bank is now ac. Condition. Call 772.8906 after 4 p.m. .. cepting applications for Feb. opening.If FRIDAY JANUARY 16 NAS: 'THE BATTLE OF THEBULGE' : Interested and have bank teller im OLDS CUTLASSV8 NAS 'WINNING' Color drama : experience please call Mr. Graham or .4 dr., One owner, 13,000 actual Color War drama Mrs. Feagin. 3847541.MISCELLANEOUS. Call INTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING miles. 7817325. starring Paul Newman and starring Henry Fonda and Robert 772.0352 Anytime. Joanne Woodward. M-E (123 Shaw. G-E ((163 mins). mins). HOSPITAL: 'THE WRECKING : 1,111,1e1111eWed HOSPITAL: 'ALFRED THE CREW'CLIPPER'SILVERLIHE iil CHEVELLE STA. WAG. I: f&\:MOBILE HOMES::: :i 307 V-8, 3 Seat, 3 spd. trans, 16,000 GREAT' miles $2,050. 7729863. SATURDAY,JANUARY 17 NAS: 'IF IT'S TUESDAY, THIS MUST BE BELGIUM' Color DOYOUWANTTOBE FOR SALE starring Suzanne comedy DISC JOCKEY? MOBILE LIVING OF JACKSON VILLE 1968 Montessa (Scorpion) 250 cc Exc. CRAFT and Ian McShane. G- For information dial 3568351. (Azalea Mobile Home Park) /. Mile shape, Custom chromed frame & Pleshette North of NAS, lots and rentals, Near exhaust pipe. Ex. trail bike. Have VG ((99 mins). MERCRUISER schools and shopping center. Clean, spare engine & racing exhaust HOSPITAL: 'WINNING'ili STERNDRIVES NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS and reasonable rates. Manager on system. Cost new $889-price ""9. Ph. Consoles some with AM-FM, tape premises. Children and pets welcome. 2644295. MERCURY players. At dealers cost to liquidate 6301 Roosevelt 389.9226. 120th St. '"p OUTBOARDS stock. Full warrantyl! Phone 7710409. 1959 VW Rebuilt 40 HP Eng., Low miles, New EXPERT HELPIOVERSTOCKEDSewing JUSTISS TRAILER PARK mounts, Custom Int., Body needs work REPAIR machines, Zig-Zags $34.50. 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, clean modern Good dune buggy prospect, Call \ Glass SHOP :t trailer and Apts. 3893007. Frush 387.3929 after 5:00.: Make offer. FACTORY '' Straight sew $14.50. Singer Golden exeelaafrefeM.m. I IM I Sew $59. Singer Golden Touch & Sew TRAINED ' $78. Several consoles, $14. Electrolux BELMONT Cleaiers ft Landry MECHANICS , vacuum cleaner, $14.50. Stereo FOR SALE 12 x 55 AC, $500 down and take up console model $69. All guaranteed.Cash payments. 7236 Blanding Lot 113. By 1969 Bultaco Pursang (MK3)) 250CC, 36 25 Washers or terms. Bank AmeriCard Owner. HP. Scrambler mos. oldElect.Ign., 264.9835 welcome. Come see or call. Open 8 to Never bored, Good cond., Moto X, SO Dryerss( ) 8 daily, 1 to 6 Sunday.. Knobby tires, Cost New $950 .price INLET MARINESales RAYFIELD SEWING CENTER, $735. Call2644295.. HOURS: 8:30: 8.30: 6437 Wilson Blvd.771-5028 "Ae--Ie II11111111 1e11R i; ;kj i;::.!REAL ESTAT. El; K ff.1 l U.S. SAVINGS I OHO Day ServiceJAX ft ServiceHwy OILHEATERS IL IHIIIUNII. BONDS NAS Nearest Laundry 17 Orange Park 1.1 Cleaned and Serviced. Central Units, Space Heaters Wall and Floor Fur '. naces. Tylers Heating and Air Con- MOBILE HOME LOTIn ditioning. Lake Shore-4711 Palmer Clay County, 15 miles from NAS. Ave. 3885161.GEORGE'S. 130 x 169 ft., Flowing well, Septic tank, . Light Pole, 2 Utility sheds on slabs, No other used car gives $2700 cash. Write P. O. Box 44. Orange youso Park, Fla. 32073. Dogs and Cats boarded.KENNELS Free pickupand little for delivery Est. 1925, Poodle your money. Grooming Reasonable, 5085 Edgewood Ct. (Near Cassat and BEAUTIFUL . Edgewood) 339.0064CHRISTMAS S Near Jax GROVE NAS PARK. Immediate HOMES oc So little gasoline. l cupancy. 3 BR, 2 B, family room, all So little oil. brick, city water and sewage $21,600up. Solittleupkeep. LAYAWAY VA or FHA. And when you buy a used car that LEFT UNCLAIMED Paul C. Armstrong, Real Estate * Singer automatic zlg zag sewing has our 100guarantee sign you Park. 1120 Hwy. 17 Orange machine in beautiful walnut console. Mrs. Raines also get very little to worry about: Customers left area, pay layaway Day.264.9591) Night 264 6631 We'll repair or replace major balance $78 cash or $9 per month. mechanical working parts for 30 days Phone 353.1946 Ask for night. day or 1000 miles. Whichever first or comes Credit Manager. Will deliver, no obligation. 1606 Main St. Dealer. FOR SALE OR RENT How much more could you ask forarh.d.dl.rp.e'onl..rIDO'.bupdor.pV House and Apts. Equity VA & FHA resales. Low down. Call Powell or Mills, USN Ret. 2642411. '( .Hit auk4konu..donwoud.had..orwablulb.4.r,1..m.nd.1.cnmoI.yi.mf l ? r00day.oI000s,4n. ,...hkb..rcomeG.r.1I. . FOR SALE ORANGE PARK REALTY .oppliti Wily,lo turi ihol hav*pomd our Ipoml Inaction. 3 piece dining room set. Table, Break- MILITARY. FREE NOTARY front, Buffet, Walnut finish. 3 piece Sect. sofa. Call L. E. Breeding. 264- 61 YW SUN ROOF $700 67 YW SEDAN $1400 6296 after 5:30.: Heater, New Paint. Radio & Heater. HIDDEN WATERS Acres of high, dry wooded home sites. 62 YW SEDAN SC95RadioHeater 68 YW SEDAN $1600 Permanent vacation, retirement. Radio 6> Heater LOST Waterfront & water access. Sensible Little Princess Dinner Ring. Very prices, low taxes, terms. Blanding 64 YW SEDAN $995 68 YW FAST LACK $1995 small and diamond shaped. Sen Blvd., 220-B, Rt. 220, let 209 two'miles. timental value. Reward Is offered.No LaRue's 7253992. Radio 8t Heater. 4 Spd., Air. question asked. Call, Barbara 64 YW '1500' SEDAN $1095 69 YW SEDAN Reynolds, 772-3414, before 6 p.m. or $1100 772-0301 after 7 p.m. Door, Radio tt Heater. Radio & Heater. : .'.:./(;;{::;'.!ii RENTALS' :!f.i!;! ;!;;r.jii&t; : 65 YW SEDAN $1150. 65 MUSTANG $1115 Radio ft Heater. 2-Door Hardtop, V-8, Auto trans., R4H. Includes ROLLEI 3.5F FLEX Xenotar 2'*lens CAMERA, lens hood ; 66 YW SEDAN $1250 66 YW STA. WAGON $1595VVW 2 BR., APART. FURN. Radio & Heater. and 2 filters, Rolleiflash, camera case r mins. to NAS. All 5 Park contact and gadget AZI bag.McCue$175., 7723055.For add. Info. Orange electric, TV& linens & etc. optional.Will .6884.. 66 YW FAST PACK $1495 STA. WAG $2695 264 rent to TAD or bachelors Radio & Heater 'BUS' Air Cond. IMPORTER wooden ware OVERSTOCKEDWith nativity sets, etc. 2 BR., FURN. HOUSE WESTSIDE VOLKSWAGEN INC. Buy now at wholesale prices, much at 8466 New York Ave. 'z mile NAS. cost 2642688. Rent on yearly basis only. fir. furn., , AC, 388.9886. POSTAGE STAMP BUSINESS a> 1150 LANE AVE., SO. PHONE 781-5511 R) - Over 1,080 catalog value. World wide varieties, many high values. Also LAKESIDE, ESTATES. OPEN DAILY I TO 8:30: SATURDAY 8 TO 5. SUNDAY I TO 6 PMI supplies, wholesale sources, etc., too Orange Park. House unfurn, 4 BR., 3 for Baths, Built in Kitchen, Large woodedlot. Yours only much to mention here. . 26..367. $250. 2642688. i M 12 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER January 15, 1970 : :::::: .5. .ti'?: ::tiY":::::::::::::::::::::::.. : :::::: ::::::::: : :::::::: : :::::::::::::::::::::::::.::.:.:::::::.:::::.::::::::::::.::.:.:::.: .:S'i:::::::.::.:.:.:.aiYNi.A:::: ::: ;:::::::::: 1 If:: :::;:::: -: :::::::::::::::::::::::;:::: xw; :: ::*:::::::::::: ::-::: ::: ::::;::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::'S::::.5'.VaVd..Y1..Y.S: : : :: : :: :::::::::::::::::::::::: : :::::: :::: ::::::::::: : S :::: : |: I ... News From NAS Jax Squadrons I I I ., .....:................. ...n..... ...0.*.&y&X&P&3&wHurricane : ......'."..........NN..y................................................................................................................_............_...........................'........y....,...........................'...................................y......................... ........N..........N.................Y..................................................................................................ij; Hunters Retire A VP-5 Sailor f Y 4 ft,, ,.fl: -04t 1 '::' =!'S ::. Twenty-Year VeteransJax $9,175, BonusJax t . The Hurricane Huntersof year naval career. He reported to year ended on a rich VW-4 highlighted the careers VW-4 in November 1968 followinga note for AW2 Thomas G. k of two of their fellow members tour of duty with VP-31, NAS Paramore of Dothan, Ala. during retirements ceremonieslast North Island, San Diego. Since December 31,he was reenlistedon month. reporting here he has served as board Patrol Squadron Five LCdr.D.R. Rowden ended a 21 squadron training officer and 1II 1\ by Cdr. H. C. Abelein, com . officer in charge of the manding officer of the squadron, I< Hurricane Hunter's annual for a period of six years. For this detachment to Roosevelt Roads, reenlistment, Paramore Puerto Rico. LCdr. Rowden also collected a variable reenlistment served 10 years as an enlisted bonus of $9,175.Paramore . aerograpber's mate and nine -. enlisted in the Navyin years as an N.F.O. 1965. After completing AT 'A' Joining the Fleet Reserve after School and CRAG training, he 20 years of Naval service is ADJCL. reported to Patron Five the f G. Williams. His brother, Cdr. % : 'Mad Foxes,' for duty in June R.L. Williams, presently head of T ..; _ the NAS Data Processing 1967.He made a deployment to Department, read the chief's WestPac in 1967 with the retirement orders. Paramore Presents Check To Wife squadron and was, awarded an Chief Williams attended ADJ Air Medal for meritorious 'B' School prior to reporting to ) achievement in aerial flight as a LCdr. Rowden VW-4 in 1967.During his tour with VP-16 Plane Commander crewmember engaged in combat them he was assigned as operations in Southeast Asia. He SPACIOUS K. PEACEFUL NATOPS evaluator and then was advanced to AT2 in April MARSHALL ACRES became supervisor of thesquadron's May Be Navy's YoungestJax 1968, and changed his rating to check division. 9359103rd St. night AW2 in May 1969. Jacksonville's newest & .,.:.... .(j.gJ) Glen R. Jarboe Glen met the challenge and is most modern mobile home became the Navy's youngest now in command of his own crew. community is now open for Patrol Plane Commander at the VP-16 offers the opportunity to O, . --I your inspection. Large age of 23. He earned the make patrol plane commander to let 44x1'V lotsCNLY ...ilf > designation by demonstrating an energetic junior officer :YOUR I INCOME I TAX $35 PER MO. :" ." consistently outstanding work, regardless of rank, provided they Swimming pOOl, tennis flying ability,and profession demonstrate the responsibility, JEANNETTECRISP court shuffleboard court, -rj lism. maturity, and professionalismto B-B-Q pit picnic tables From Arlington, Texas, Lt. attain this position. In fact, the built for your enjoyment. 8 Jarboe attended the University of Eagles have four lieutenant Act Today' Texas for two years prior to entering (junior grade) commanders, lookketpfii Service EL VERANO MOTOR COURTMr. the Naval Aviation Cadet perhaps the greatest number of F.S.Martin,Manager Program. Before entering flight plane commanders of that rankin training at Pensacola he was in a squadron in othe entire Navy. INSTANT SERVICE 396-2924 the inactive reserve in Dallas.After Jarboe, when asked how he felt OR BY APPOINTMENT For Full Details earning his wings, he about having his own crew and Chief Williams received further training and aircraft, responded, 'Santa Claus PHONE. 771-1865 reported to the VP-16 Eagles. was good to me this year.' But, 771-5953 on the serious side,he said he was w To be responsible for a $6- happy to serve in patrol aviation 3823 Blanding Blvd. million aircraft and a crew of 12 where a young officer can have ACROSS FROM is no small task. The both a good feeling of CEDAR MILLS THEATRE We loan qualification procedures and achievement and of respon- standards are extremely high. siblity. master. THE ' : a million .UY--- DOMINICK'Szzza --- -- .. dollars BALLOU &,,;jtnder, : New Management Italian & American Food Family Style Dining Room CDR. USN Ret. FEATURING THE every dayWhen INSURANCEINVESTMENTS PIZZA I BE1T !! MOTORS Financial i I Estate Planning I OPEN DAILY: you're big enough to loan that much Insurance Programs lOAMIilMIDNIOMITUESDAY ) P-L-E-N-T-Y every day, you're big enough to say "yes"to Mutual FundsASSOCIATED SPM tilMIDNIGHt: UsedVW's almost any money need. So, if you need WITH ROOSEVELT BLVD. ReasonableGAS money for car repairs house repairs, or if JOHN B. STOUDEMIRE Phone Ahead For you want to make your leave a real vacation, FLETCHER BUILDING ONE THOUSAND RIVERSIDE AVE. come to Aetna. PHONE 355-3487 FAST 87.2621MiliTARY SERVICE! S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-R-S EVENINGS 264-6335 --------- You see, we realize that people need moneyfor STATE INSPECTED CARS many different reasons. And we like to help whenever we can. So, if you need cash, 65 CORY AIR. .$490 whatever the reason, stop by, or call. AUTO INSURANCE HT., R&H, A/T. 64 VW Sedan .$640 All Ranks All AgesLOW R&H. 63VWSed..R&H. ,$490 AETNAFINANCE RATES 63 RAMBLER$340 2Dr. Air, Stick, Heat. 62 COMET. . $390 ( t EASY MONTHLY A/T, R&H. : When money matters, Aetna's got what it takes 63 CORVAIR .$340 PAYMENTSCONTINENTAL Stick, R&H. 3 Convenient Locations -- ---- -- - Hemming Park Bldg. INSURANCE W. hy-Sell.Fhiance ., 46 W. Duval I, Phone 355-7543 8Q06 Lem Turner Rd., Phone 768.0501 UNDERWRITERS INC. 6566 Normandy 5551 Normandy, Phone 786.0191 , (Formerly McDougall's Insurance) Boulevard Loans From $50 to $600 6479 Roosevelt Blvd. 338 7676 CALL ANYTIME 781 4978i F ..... January (t5, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Pace $13 _______ '" '.. ,', '..,-,. ,.;' .," .", '. '''" ", ,' ... ." ,,'':"(:I:'f"\ 'i_; Club Schedules J: ; "' "; KMIKJACKKTSINN:. : I ., Messenger: ( the Masses will appear on stage tonight, and tomorrow ., ; .," '! .. .,. ... ., ,, , '" ' evening the .ameloLs will provide the music, Saturday the club will I , feature Phil Cay and the Chantels. On Sunday the club will be closed from ::1 to 7M:: p.m., but will reopen at 7:10:: ) p.m. with music by the '..,,\ , . ' . Phases of Fiction until midnight Tommy C and the Seminoles and Mel /, '. ; , Laden; and the Lazy Rhythm Girls will provide country-western entertainment " on Monday and Tuesday. On Wednesday night the Four of Clubs will be on stage.! "f . ArKY-IUJCKYCI.111' : : f,' . > It's the fabulous Four of Clubs tomorrow night and Saturday at the Ai-ey-Ducey Club. Dance to the best of popular and contemporarymusic when they appear on stage from 8:11I:: ) p.m. to 12:30:: a,m, l ('PC)('I.lm r Countrywestern music by Mel Gaden and the Lazy Rhythm Girls will l be featured at the club tomorrow evening On Saturday the menu . specialty will be the sirloin steak dinner, and Mark Castle will be on : : . stage for dancing entertainment. Tommy C and the Seminoles will be f; ;'! , :'J. "., "., ,. ... there when the will Sunday menu offer prime rib roast for only $1.95. :: .1 FIGHTER-TRAINER EXHIBIT OPENS. An A-37 ground attack aircraft, like this one, will be at OFFICERS. cum Regency Square tomorrow through Tuesday. The trainer version of this aircraft, the T-37, is includedin tu' the exhibit. The public may view this display from 10 a.m.to 9 p.m.daily. Admission is free. Dance) the tunes of the Clubsmen tomorrow evening, and onSaturd..y' see! Johnny Jelinck from 8:30:: () p.m to 12:30: a.m. The Family Buffet will be featured(Sunday night. The main club will be closed "" Monday, hut the package store will be open as usual. Tuesday night <;3Yv" diners may select their meals from the special a la carte menu. \ % \ % ' .. IISO) -Gl\IWlfH\t 1.1it- MN IN THEMi\\ I Enjoy: free refreshments at the USO this evening and tomorrow night be there for the 'Girl of the Month' dance. 'Kathy ()' will be the I -: free feature movie Saturday, beginning at 7 p.m. Play the game of SQUEEZE' your choice Tuesday, and on Wednesday hear disc jockey Al I Albert ON play the latest tunes from it to II p.m. :: N: .Yi';: .. ,...4,N v7'+.N4':{Dd4v .I'UAKveryorie . , I: is invited to attend the 'Chili Supper' to be held Saturday nYiidV11E CAN HELPBALANCE by the FICA Branch and Unit 12(5( al7(>73: Blandmg Blvd. from 5 lo 9 p.m. The! menu includes chili salad, saltines and tea or coffee. Tamaleswill also be available for a small additional donation THE Prices of donations for the supper are one dollar for adults and 50 cents for children. Tk-kels may be purchased from members of the SCALE Branch or Unit and will also be available al the door. .. Tech Journal NAS Association Members Only - II .11- li Needs Articles.lax GROUP RATES : INCOME PROTECTION . .' .The Naval Air Systems ENUOI.I.M: 'NOW OftEN: lIlt IlliI Command is seeking technical Mutua articles I of r about 2XX( ) words for) "'OmahaItif ) th('.lime' issue of Ihe Naval Air'I'eehnieal'Journal. I .!. I:'amfMq rim fjq\ 1..I Imuumr Afl.lnlr Iniliil' I nl <>m.ihj Articles and illustrations must ,.,,,, II I/NINI INN 1.411/1/NI/hl bear) appropriate t .t security t .."."., IINU/14ONM1 cl.'issificialion and must be Wit KADRICK USNRET. 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In its lOOIh) ) I'.irlli i u-li.\ilcrm.l : Member of National and Jacksonville Home Builders AssociationsYou ilny: I':(liliml'I'hrl. ( :Jirnh'sl Slum' On K.irlli:: pivsents I Ila'litgrrst : I )rn>np Ilia I illl'c' :iml l f\'('iiin'r pcrfonnnnces oil Tne.sdiy aril \\'Pc lnt- liy. l"Vl)rniiy ." nml .1. f t M 14 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER January IS, 1970 I' NATT Center In The News I By SN Pat Williams There is a need, more than ever In the UCMJ portion of the help plenty on the military AEC Billy W. Williams doesn't Floyd Dunaway of NATTC today,for good leaders in civilian course, efforts are made to have leadership and advancementtests. have quite as many years in as Medical next month.That's when and military life. Since very few the students observe an actual If you are a short timer Chief Brandes -only 17 but he he receives his appointment to people are 'born leaders,' court-martial. Other parts of the getting out soon, let's face it, still reenlisted for three years. He ensign in the Medical Service leadership training is a must. In course, in addition to the UCMJ, good civilian jobs require is also an AE School instructor.AOC Corps, Regular Navy. order to help local commands are: military courtesy, drill and leadership abilities too. Joseph A.Jennings,an AO the U.S. He will be to t with their leadership training command, democracy versus After attending this school, you instructor, shipped over for Naval going Ad- School of programs, NATTC has communism, and the Code of will have more confidence in two years. He has been in for 15 Hospital established a leadership school. Conduct. yourself, and 'being in charge'will years. By the way, Chief Jen- ministration at 'Bethesda, Md., r for four weeks of indoctrinationand The school is patterned, to a The drill and command is the not come quite as hard. nings is Institutional from there he'll be certain extent, after the Chief marching phase in which Representative of Boy Scout Medical Service to Petty Officer's Academy at students take charge of the class REENLISTMENTSAVCM Troop No. 131. reassigned a Pensacola.It and lead them through various The only reenlistee without a Corps officer billet. is co-ed, open to E-6's and patterns on the field. Brandes, AOC Jennings, chief's hat on was A02 Larry T. Dunaway, who has over seven below, and each class runs for Films are shown, and there are AEC Williams, and A02 Phillips Phillips. This was his second years in, reported here from VF. .. three weeks. There are no stiff exercise periods, weather per started out the New Year right. enlistment, and it is for six years. 103 at Oceana, Va. in July 1968., mitting. The leadership school They shipped over. He'll catch with tests or complicated forms to up those chiefs We offer congratulations, a any instructors are well qualified On Jan.7, all four of them little in advance to the complete, all need is corpsmanand you your yet.Folks division officer's recom NATTC personnel, EMC Richard stood in front of Capt. Kennedy, should be saluting HM1 his wife, Judith Ann. mendation and a set of TAD Helms.and BT1 George Cancro. raised their right hands, and ... .. Most graduates believe that the repeated after him... orders to NATTC Jax. NATTC leadership course is well Master Chief Victor P. Brandeshas '.tf Once enrolled you'll find that worth the time and effort for the longest time in-27 years. the classes are small, anywherefrom Navy personnel. This was his sixth and final nine to 21 students. The The competition in the Navy reenlistment. It is for three routine is mostly informal instead with of for promotion to the petty officer years. Chief Brandes reportedhere discussion periods ranks will be getting tougher from RVH-12 in March 1967 straight lectures. You may even because of the cut-back in per- to be an instructor at the AE get a field trip. sonnel. Leadership school can School. >H WHILE THEY LASTNEW ( ')f Chief and Mrs. Mers are 'piped ashore.' Five Navy Careers EndedJaxSeveral chiefs and a first Air Operations Maintenance, class stationed here retired in Department conducted: dual DEMOI NEW DEMOSI! a ceremonies that included piping retirement ceremonies for AKC 69 IMPERIAL LeBARON I Three-69CHRYSLER them over the side and the Guy A. Humphries and AMSC { 4-Door Hardtop. Light Blue, NEWPORTSFully presentation of farewell gifts. Alfred B. Oellerich. Fully equipped. equipped, Green, Aircraft Maintenance Depart- The U. S. Naval Hospital was Original price 57,700 Bronze or Briar. ment piped over 20-year veteran, the site of 29-year navyman, Original price $4,800 ADRI George Heaton. His HMCM Curtis T. Woodall's NOW ONLY$5,700 NOW ONLY 3,550 friends presented him with a retirement. Chief Woodall was 30.30 rifle for deer hunting enlisted assistant to the Chief of BRAND NEWI NEW AND DEMOSI Heaton plans to begin farming Hospital Personnel. He plans to 69 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER Elght-69. CHRYSLER north of Jacksonville do a lot of fishingaround Florida 2-Door Hardtop. Light green, YNCS John F. Mers, leading while he is deciding where he will Fully equipped. +r A01 STATION WAGONS chief of military personnel office settle. , Original price. Wide range of colors and was piped over after 30 years of ONiY$4,499 equipment, 6 and 9- active naval service NOW W models. during a f141.i passenger t AAA PHONE to $0/UUU ceremony presided over by NAS . Original prices up 388 8')35 NEW DEMOSI Commanding Officer, Capt. H. 0. I Two- NEW YORKERS[ SAVE up to $1,600 Cutler. Chief Mers and his family 1 l Fully Equipped, Only,I 2,000 will remain in the Jacksonvillearea. - LARGE SELECTION' OF NEW miles. . 1249 1251 Kino St SAVE $1,500 69 PLYMOUTH yp to Jacksonville, Fla.32204WANTED STATION WAGONSI! BRAND NEWT \ ! Your choice of colors, HONDA Two 69 CHRYSLER 300's - seating and equipment USED CAMERAS AND Fully equipped, one Bronze, SAVE to $ 1 500. EQUIPMENT. WE PAY one Blufrt $5,154 up / MOTORS CYCLES CO. TOP DOLLAR 3888535 Original price 4949 BLANDING BLVD. BRAND NEWT $4,054 PHONE 771-8244 BRING THIS AD WITH YOU! NOW ONLY EightPLYMOUTHFURY' BRAND NEWI Ills .... . r* i'r."r 'Il'j. .T'I . 69 CHRYSLER NEWPORT I 2-Door and 4-Door Hardtopsand Ufe* Fully Equlppedl! $J *rm Green, Blue and Bronze. Original price /7Jl Original to O prices up ,400 NOW ONLY 3,953 $1,000 SAVE M to BRAND NEWIFIftm69 PLYMOUTH MOBILE HOMES INC. SATELLITES MAKE US AN OFFER LOW, LOW DOWN PAYMENTS BANK RATES M 2-Door Hardtop and 4-Door Sedans Complete selection of SEETHE 8 -aid SAVEII! colors and equipment Also.... OM uw-69 VALIANT ACADEMY OM Nnr-49 BARRACUDA S 50, 60, 61 & 65x2| 2 & 3 BEDROOMS Modern Spanish & Mediterranean 'II Only 20 minutes South of NAS on Hwy. 17- I Save $1,100 1 on this Week's Special Drive a little-Save a lot at H i $3495 I ONE I CLAYTON REVELS ..Je.Page Was $4395 STOP b 4I # 3 TO CHOOSE FROM SHOP X I 5936 PHILIPS HWY. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC. : PHONE 7336700I '11; I Block South of University Blvd, GREEN COVE SPRINGSFLA PHONE 264-2417 xKBoamDOGanenB , i fc-1) January 15, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER Page ((5 ___ ____ __ - '"_ Reemployment \ Guaranteed By1967Service 1 Act Each year more than 700,000 members of our Armed Forces return to civilian life and to their former jobs or seek other types of employment. The Military Selective Service Act of 1967 :: - provides reemployment rights, $ other than a temporary 1 1kitiii position), as set forth by the > following He must conditions have completed: his military service under honorable __ - conditions. : There is no service limitation : i for those inducted into the Armed Forces. For enlistees the r limitation is five years, providedthat service in excess of four V 'S years is at the request and for the > : convenince of the Federal Government, (plus any period of additonal service imposed \ --S- ... -- pursuant to law(. For reservistsand - TO COMMANDER The newest Nurse Corps commander at the National Guardsmen, the . Naval Hospital is Cdr. Ruth G. Spence (r). She received her silver oak limitation is four years (plus leaves from Capt.Ma reel la E. Smith,chief of Nursing Service, during additional service under certain INTRAMURAL CHAMPS The Round Five bowling team from at the hospital FICEUR received the top awardas Capt. H.O. Cutler hands the trophyto a ceremony conditions specified by the law) The only military service counted Capt.W.V.Moore and team captain Royce Wells. toward the time limit is that which interrupts the person's latest period of civilian em- ployment which he left to enter Military Leidtrskip Exam ScheduledJax military service.He . must apply for reem- ployment within 90 days from the The E-4, E-5 the February ad. date of separation from active military service or from military leadership vancement in rating hospitalization extending for a examinations will be examinations. period of not more than one year held Tuesday in the Tuesday is the final after separation.He Educational Services opportunity to take the must be qualified to per- form the duties of his former Office testing room test before next month's r-i position or another position for located on the second exams. The deadline for which placement is being con- deck of.Bldg. 955. test recommendations sidered.In Successful completion is Monday at 4 p.m., and addition to the above of the Military recommendations benefits, a person must be con- L sidered for all promotions for Leadership test is a submitted after that I' which he would have been con- prequisite for all perdate will not be ac 1' Lk_ A sidered had he not been absent sonnel I planning to take cepted. for military service. Upon return INTERNS GRADUATE .. Lts. from military service he is en- N.R. Foster (2nd, I) and A.F. titled to all senority he would BANKAMERICARD-AMERICAN EXPRESS*STANDARD 1k'IaEO Wells Jr. ((2nd, r) received their have had, had he remained in his OILeMASTERCHARGE Credit Card Honored - graduation certificates Dec. 31 civilian job. A person is also after completing a year's entitled to rentention after MALL )t medical internship at the Naval reemployment for a period of one ROOSEVELT Hospital. Making the presen year, except where separationfor tations were Capt. C.W. Lewis Jr. cause becomes necessary.An . '(far, I), hospital commanding employee whose agency wash officer, and Capt. R.R. Gillespy fails to restore him or improperly car Jr., chief of Medicine and restores him after military CHICKENDINNER director of Intern Training. service, has the right to appealthe action. Such appeals shouldbe MONDAY THRU SATURDAY filed with the Atlanta Regionof AM-5:30PM HOURS: 8:30 KNOW YOUR the U. S. Civil Service Com- I mission not later than 15 calendar STAff MW, days following the agency's 99*: nIl atop LotRL action. tol l; paxREQUIR /Ii :; Etlr5 103rd ft Binding Center , 7717970PHONE AHEAD *r- EAfli., Savings Bonds GOOD NEWS FOR FOR FASTER SERVICE YOUNG SERVICEMENReliable auto insurance for E-1, E-2, E-3, E-4 and single NCO's is now available from Criterion ? . Christmas Bills ,... Insurance Company.Criterion is a GEICO affiliate and specializes in car insurance for young military personnel. You will enjoy important Pay 'em off with a benefits like these: convenient payment plans,country-wide claim service,driver CREDIT UNION LOAN training discounts and complete coverage. ,,:;r When those monthly! bills stack higher than Criterion is licensed and complies with Mil- the take-home pay,you can use some Credit tary Insurance Regulations in every state except Union help. Massachusetts. Ca1l781.7600for complete BUDGET-FITT'ING TERMS information and a personal rate quota r LOWEST INTEREST RATESBORROWERS' tion. If you need immediate coverage, visit our office at 5812 Normandy Boulevard. - INSURANCE ... *#. MAS JAX Bldg. 39 JAX AaMM Criterion Tel 384-1391, Ext. 2431 Mon.:Fri. ,:'0-,30 I MFEDERAL! A i NATTC- Bldg. 501 + : j) INSURANCE COMPANY Tel. 772-2448 Mon., Wed. and Fri. 10-2 u Home Office: Washington, D.C. Tel.NAS 771-3211 CECIL, Eat.FIELD 215Mon.-Frl.Bldg.8:30-3:00 26 &t & w ;e '...."',,"'..1;. . "1 . 1 . ' - : Page 16 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER January IS, 1970 Eighth Annual Golf Standings MadFoxesRipVW-4 in I J Tourney Set at JaxJax BasketballAMERICAN Cage /Action MondayJaxIntramural Among the expected 20 teams VP.5 5-0 cage action The big showdown between NAS Athletic Director - and VP-5 for the resumed Monday night after a NARTU . Frank McCaffrey has announced will be three Jax area teams with NARTU 40VP45 holiday break and the Mad Foxesof American League lead will take Cecil Field 3.2NATTC defending champion Annual plans for the Eighth VP-5 picked up right where place Jan. 28, provided of course Southeast Invitational back to make a bid to retain the 2-2 Military they left off by rolling to their they're not upset before then. Golf Tournament to be played ont coveted title. Cecil Field also Admin 2.3AC the Jax Golf Course March 4-6., boasts the medalist champion as Maint. 1.2VW4 fifth straight win without a AFEES The 54-hole tourney will feature Jerry Foley edged out teammateJeff 1-3 defeat. Opener, . military golf teams from six Howell by one shot when he AFEES 0.1FilWeaFac The hapless victim this time was the quintet from VW-4 as the AFEES was welcomed into the . fired three round total 220. 0-5 ' states with 100 a w nearly par Foxes bounced them 8050. American League following the ticipants expected to enter. Brittle Favorite/ Holding only a 10-point lead at the holiday break but Admin didn't Heading the Jax Navy team NATIONAL half, 37.27, VP-5 poured it on in show much courtesy as they Dolphin Tickets will be Walt Brittle of the NAS ComFairJax 3-1 the second half with Bobby ripped the newcomers 5737. Dispensary who last year Marine Bks. 2.1 Cochran leading the way with 20 Tim Sweeney was right on finished fifth in the individual Hospital 2.1 tallies, and teammate Ken Ar- target for the winners as he OR Sal. Today standings with a 228. Brittle will 679th 2.1 thur adding 18. popped in 16 points with Bob have to be considered one of the Medical 2.2 Hitting the double figure mark Tuscan adding 15 and Art Cronk Jax-Special Services reports favorites on his home course MARTD 2-2 for the losers were Ken Hedrick another 10 to put the game out of t that ticketsfor the Jacksonville after completing a fine 1969 Air Ops 1-2 with 21, Roy Dombroski, 12, and reach. :' University basketball games season in military golf tour- MAD 1.2 l John Tanicredi with 10. The only bright spot from continue to move at a brisk pace naments. FICEUR 0-3 AFEES was Randy Lightner's 14 \. and are now offering ducats for NARTU Undefeated points. . : the game Friday between JU and Fliers Weekend :. the Virgin Islands. NARTU stayed hot on the heelsof I Ladder TovrMineRt j f, Tickets are also on'sale for the Games CancelledJax VolleyballNARTU VP-5 as they remained unbeaten i: Dolphins-St. Peters contest Jan. in four contests by Jax-The Athletic Departmenthas The Jax Navy Fliers downing VP-45, 5245. announced that all retired ? 30.Now 4-0 i is an excellent time to get basketball games scheduled last Jim Thomas was the big gun and active personnel can now 4-1 : those tickets for the nationally- weekend with Albany Navy at Dispensary for the winners as he fired in 18 enter a Jadder tournament for : ranked Dolphins and Special Albany, Ga., were cancelled FICEUR VW-4 2-1 1.2 points and Jim Foster supportedhim ping pong and handball. Services is the place to get them. because a bus driver was not 1.1 with 17. Details will be drawn up They are located in Building 704, available. Hospital 1-2 For the losers Randy Parmleywas pending the interest shown. All Saratoga and Mustin Rd. This weekend the Fliers are Hospital high man with 13 and Fred those interested should call the travel to Savannah FAETU 1.3 scheduled to , Jordan added 12. Athletic Office at ext: 3239. Ga., to play Hunter Army-Air 679th 0-4 Force Friday and Saturday as . they continue: to prepare for the Sixth Naval in February.District Championship FinlIroinii SBob's Oak Hill S..I.s cam*K THO&'I' Pure Service CenterOpen leT 41OI4E,.,, ' A 51AKE Top Ten II 1.NARTU 2650 1E\ 10VA1 for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. I((11 -- -..- s 2. VW-4 1850 3. Dispensary 1600 :( 4. FICEUR 1350 rood service. pick up I delivery I 5. Admin 1100 Jax's Greatest 6. VP-16 1075 Mecknic 01 duty America I Foreigi 'Curs 7. 679th 900 FURNITURE ROBERTS 8. FAW-11 850 I03rd & Jammes Road Values! 9. Naval Hospital 82! 771 9156 Jacksonville Florida 10. FAETU 750 WHOLESALE . . 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