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CPO Club Opens M 7 fJAX. N. l lt Ribbon ; . ,., ,., ;<'!'" ; .., "" . _ ---- :"-- '''j Cutting , t' 'If \-=- > . "" ""! .'''' " ,',,,($ J./, \'..!.." \1:.k,'kr'' _''''' ....."""!f...,,. ," .".,-.., .' ", I :\ 'l: ,. __ ..._ ,.,. ,. 11JI1D '".......... ...., ,., "\' ,'\ rt't.,!;; ,: '.., "\'". 't.......' ', ,,"::\$<\\"., ,,'>\.' ., '",'" , , "M.' ,*."a' '.> ,>> '_' .'", ",,",,,,, ", ."'"' ,''.,."<:::. ,"'""" """',",. ,')' ",,,."...;1;". ," '',,',-.,". '.$,,,",.",",,,,\"<>," "J: ."-ii,31R ;<.\."'""""."" ', "."''', Highlights ; Published by the Holt Publishing company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official i expression of any military department. The appearam of advertisements In \this publication does constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised VOL. 27 NO. 47 u. NAVAL AIR;/ STATION JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA FEBRUARY 26, 1970 ' Gala Fete finishing touches being completed Jax-Jacksonville area chiefs, their wives, and guests formally , .yrgr ; wy ax h'"tl'r invited for the occasion, will take +rn :; a ,"LB i NvP Ne part in the official opening of the : new Chief Petty Officers Mess (Open) here March 5. ' SKCM John Kemp, president of I the CPO Advisory Group said, ' 'All active duty and retired E-7, E-8, and E-9 personnel who normally are eligible to visit the .- club, are invited to attend the official opening.' Kemp said that an open houseis planned at a later date so that area CPOs can invite guests to see the new club facility. ... Among the civilian and military dignitaries who have been extended official invitationsto attend the 8 p.m. opening are I+ RAdm. Lawrence Heyworth Jr., commander Fleet Air .. . . ': ....H ;" 'n..i' .; Jacksonville, and Jacksonville .'. '., "' ,\" '> '& .. 4 Mayor Hans Tanzler Jr. ; ..,, ':._,...- .... ... : ', ,-, The sergeant major of the ... ... "' I- ." .-........ M ,-_-.". .-- ;q. __- : '''- lit..."" ... M j Marine Corps, and the master ,. HERE IT IS.-The final product chief petty officers of the Navy and of the Atlantic Fleet have as seen from the air proves tobe ; .' also been extended invitations to ",. " : worth the long wait by the air < < .,\ 'r/ .. : ''' in the celebration. '' join opening ; : .-. :$: "' : : s. station's top rated personnel. I .. .. Chief will Kemp serve as '" , -.:...j, ,"' Complete with beautiful landscaping master of ceremonies for the a back-drop of the golf and members of the opening course, a lighted drive-way and club's and their parking lot,the new CPO club is a advisory group wives will hosts and serve as new sight for station personnel. hostesses. The CommanderFleet Inside, the'alr-'alr-'ctfnditWhed is Air Jacksonville Band will spacious and elegant. This music for the affair. provide cocktail lounge is just one of the the features of the facets for patrons to enjoy Among {ft.':' .___ many year-round. $443,435 club building are r terraces three sides and on a stag ,_ E M .. 1:"......I S S 5Sa R "/ N4'P bar patio. The air conditioned ... m .:.'. (,...... , ". Scouting facility has a stag bar, package I store and cocktail lounge. The _. main club area is equipped with --,' I : folding partitions which will :<< BanquetTonight allow for' separate areas for : I ,1 dining, parties and other functions - of smaller groups. Ii I \ The new club is the first building to be designed and built Jax The highest Cub Scout specifically as a CPO club. In !.J i ,IIL! I i award the Webelos Arrow of years past the CPO Mess has .l .. : I Light-will be presented to Terry been housed in a converted Bradbery, son of Senior Chief and barracks. Mrs. Bobby J. Bradberry at Club manger Chuck Fuller said the Cub Scout Blue and Gold the new club will enable the Banquet at Galley One tonight. management to better serve its John Darby, Boy Scout District patrons, while offering a greater Round-Table counselor, will number of activiities. Computer Receives TransferJax make the presentation at the 7 p.m. meeting which salutes 40 EM Club Opens years of Cub Scouting and 60 After serving the Navy Fleet Intelligence Center, U. S. mally turned off and packaged to years of Boy Scouting. for eight years as a part of the Naval Forces, Europe, an IBM be sent to Puget Sound Naval Cub Master Tom Young will Bldg 3 Branch data processing equipment of 1410 digital computer was for Shipyard make additional awards at the In a ceremony held in the Data affair, which includes supper and Jax The renovation of the 1 S Processing Department of several skits performed by the Blue Jacket's Inn is in full swing -" FICEUR, Capt. W. V. Moore, scouts. and for the comfort of enlisted eat S'aa commanding officer, threw the Other boys receiving honors patrons and the expediency of switch which cut the power to the include: Charles Kinnel, Scholar construction the club will close 1410 computer and turned Badge, Lee Albritton and James Monday. operations over to the com Widick, Denner Badge; David However, station enlisteds will smN mand's newly acquired IBM 360- Goslin, Assistant Denner; David not be without a club for the 40 digital computer system. Wilharm, Scott Dickey and John duration of the remodeling FICEUR has been a leader in Bowler, Wolf Badges; Richard process. The air station's commanding the automated data processingfield Lagdon, Bear Badge and officer has arranged to since mid-1960 when an ONI- Webelos. have all the facilities of the club IBM feasibility team arrived on Committee chairmen David moved to Bldg. 3 gymnasiumuntil board at Port Lyautey, Morocco, Elliott and Ginney McCarthy will the construction on the BJI ri which was then the home of the receive one-year pins. has been completed.The . Intelligence Center.In Cub Scouts of Pact 251 en- new location will open at 3 agreement with the findingsof courage all boys between eight p.m. Monday and patrons will the team the first electric and 10 to bring their parents and have all the services of the old accounting machine equipmentwas attend the next meeting club plus the music of The installed in October of the scheduled March 26 at 7 p.m. in Autoharps for the opening night I, same year. Building 726.A'F dance.A . With the help of this additional snack bar, package store, , equipment and an eye to the (, Crow's Nest, pool tables and two COMPUTER RETIRES. After eight years of service the 1410>> IBM future of the intelligence community color television sets will add to turned off by Capt. W. V. Moore,. FIECUR skipper, as Lto R W01 FICEUR personnel Oia 1Ja1p the enjoyment of EMs and their Harold T. Hugghins, DPCS Lawrence R. Muller and Cdr. Leonard E. (Cont. Page 2)) (See Pages 12 and 13)) guests at the temporary location.New . Tillerson,stand by to operate the new IBM 360-40. < f. J 't ,} _. _ ---- PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER FEBRUARY26,1970 a::' ro4::''' ":aa sao-xaa xc ar wub '' Editorial View Points n ., I' _! Je1JIIWei1JlCe 'I ,. :::O:: JIIIIIIIllm:1o: : :'*" >:: ro i+Y rr w, I Loyalty and RespectTo CATHOLICNaval attract the defense service people with ability, dedication, and Air Station the capacity for growth. SUNDAY MASS 9&lla.m. DAILYMASS 11:30a.m.: 'Confessions will be heard Saturdays at 10:30: a.m. and from 5 to 5:45: p.m.' ., .J Naval HospitalSUNDAY i'IL'' > C * .1. MASS 8 a.m. .. - NATTC PROJECT WELCOME ABOARD ... Jax Navy Wives Club of America hosted Vietnam veterans recouperating in the Naval SUNDAY MASS 10 a.m. Hospital. The veterans enloyed a pot luck dinner followed by Bldg. 500 relaxation and games along with a drawing for door prizes to round out evening. This is a part of the socials and get-togethers plannedby PROTESTANTNaval the wives club to make veterans more at home while in the hospital. Hospital That is part of the statement made last August in Philadelphia by JIt J J SUNDAY WORSHIP 10 a.m.SERVICES Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird when he addressed the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention. He emphasized that 'People are our most Naval Air StationSunday important asset' and outlined a program he called Human Goals. He The two air station dining halls serve the same menu, but observe different meal schedules. Dining Hall No. 1, Bldg. 4, serves week-day meals as follows: listed five to attain the Human Goals. The beginning statement ways breakfast 4 a.m. to 7:30: a.m.dinner 11 '.m. to 1 p.m.; and supper 4 p.m. to above is the first one he listed. 5:30: p.m. Dining Hall No. 3, Bldg. $51, serves breakfast 5:30 '.m. to 7 a.m. Church School 9 a.m. Secretary Laird believes most young men entering the military are dinner 11 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. supper 5:00: p.m. to iIS.: Both Dining halli observe Junior Church 10 a.m. well educated and highly motivated, full of ambition and full of 1:30 a.m.the;same brunch hours f:30 on a.m.weekends to 12:30: p.m..nd and holidays supper: early. energy. Personnel on comrats may purchase breakfast and early breakfast for 25 Bldg.750 cents dinner and brunch for 45 cents and supper for 50 cents. 'We must see that the treatment they receive does not frustrate their Episcopal Communion 8:30: a.m. ambitions or waste their energies,' he said.A Bldg.750 Breakfast Dinner Supper characteristic of all mammoth organizations is the ease with Junior Youth Fellowship 5 p.m. which one can get lost in the crowd, forgotten and ignored.If Bldg. 722 Friday, Feb.27 Oyster Stew Human Goals are to be achieved, if the attractiveness of a careerin Hot Grits Pepper Pot Soup Fried Fish Platter Eggs to Oder Baked Chicken and Rice Defense is to be brought out, then the serviceman or the civilian Home Potatoes Creole Scallops Macaroni au Gratin TuesdaySenior Fried Stewed Tomatoes - employee must feel the,highest pride in himself and his work. Grilled Ham Slices Tossed Green Rice Okra Choir Rehearsal 5 p.m. Sugar Rolls Buttered Asparagus Buttered Brussels Bldg. 750 The Secretary of Defense believes it can be done. He offers these Yellow Cake Sprouts ThursdayChristian guidelines: Baked Cherry Rice Pudding Science Service 8 p.m. 'We must show them that loyalty and respect among military ranks are a mutual, not a one-sided relationship extending down- Saturday, Feb.28 NATTCDivineWorship I ward as well as upward. We must cultivate and train these young men Hot Farina Vegetable Soup Bean SoupSouthern for leadership. We must provide them with personalized career Eggs to Order Grilled Frankfurters Fried ChickenHot lZ p.m. Griddle Cakes French Fried Potatoes Cream Gravy development. Above all must make them feel Bldg. 500 we they are important Baked Beef Hash Boston Baked Beans Mashed Potatoes people doing important jobs. (AFPS) Cake Doughnuts Ice Cream Cups Creole Summer Squash Evening Worship 6p.m. Buttered Lima Beans Bldg. 500 Chaplain's Message Sunday,March 1 Hot Oatmeal Chicken Noodle Soup Split Pea Soup Eggs to Order Baked Ham Macaroni Grilled Beef Steaks '\ French Toast and Mushroom Gravy Fakes Don't Make ItIf Grilled Sausage Patties Tomatoes Baked Potatoes Traffic Raisin Rolls Mashed Potatoes Buttered Wax Beans Buttered Green Peas Club SpinachIce Ice Cream Cups we were Involved, In the dating game, many timeswe ViolationsThe would be putting on great, award-deserving, acts. Even the use of garments, cosmetics, etc., are, to Grits Vegetable Monday Soup,March 2 Chicken Noodle Soup following is a report of deceive, although some might argue this Is to accentuate Eggs to Order Beef Pot Pie or Grilled Hamburgers motor vehicle accidents and Feach Hot Cakes" Shrimp Curry Cheeseburgers beauty, but it's still deception. Bro"d'! Bacon Slices Steamed Rice French Fries traffic violations for the period ClTamon Rolls Buttered Brusscl Sprouts Italian Baked Beans Feb. 10 through 16. Television had a program where we heard 'Would the Spice Cake Cranberry Crunch real John Doe please stand up?' We can put on, fake, act Number of Accidents out, snow job, smoke screen many people, but some Tuesday,March 3 . day Christ is going to call our name, and the real, Hot Oatmeal Creole Soup Beef Barley Soup This week 5 Eggs to Order Oven Roast of Veal Beef Stroganoff completely exposed, 'us' is going to have to stand up. French Toast Natural Gravy Hash Brown Potatoes Total accidents this year throughFeb. Every good and mean thing we have done, every word Eaked Sausage Patties Mashed Potatoes Frozen Buttered VegetablesFruit Mixed Fresh 16 38 Bear Claws Buttered Green Beans we have uttered past our lips, every path we have trod, Gelatin Harvard Beets Number of accidents through and every thought-even every thought?-..Yes, February 1969 52 every Wednesday,March 4 Total number of days since last thought...and the real us will be standing, on our past. injury in a motor vehicle accident - Hot Farina Knickerbocker Soup Onion Soup Eggs to Order Virginia Baked Ham Roast Beef au Jus 18 French Toast Pineapple Raisin Sauce Natural Gravy Baked Sausage Patties Steamed Sweet Mashed Potatoes Number of Violations Cake Doughnuts Potatoes Buttered Lima Beans Black,eye Peas Devil Food Cake This week JTAX AIR NEWSThe Ice Cream Sundies 45 Speeding 6 Thursday,March 5 Reckless driving 0 Hot Grits Tomato Vegetable Soup Chicken Rice Soup Going through stop sign 4 Bacon Omelet Oven Fried Chicken Barbecued Beef JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Griddle Cakes Mashed Potatoes Shoe String Potatoes Other violations 35 distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station. Deep Fried Fish O'Brien Squash Simmered Kidney Jacksonville Florida by the Holt Publishing Company a Portions Beans Twenty drivers appeared private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS before the Traffic Hearing Boardon must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box 2. NAS Feb. 19. Disposition of the Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on Monday before publication. News Computer Retires (Continued) cases included the following: items are welcomed from all sourcesTelephone 772-3118 or Twelve lost driving and 3119. parking privileges aboard station commenced development of a Station, the 1410 computer had for various periods seven were Advertisements solicited the formatted file system in become an integral part of the ; are by publisher and queries assigned to complete an eight- concerning such should be directed, to: February of 1962 and updated command. Today,'with the IBM hour course in remedial driving ; version of this same type systemis 360-40 system operational and the eight received four THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY still in common usage 1410 underway to its new home, were given warnings suspensions six; 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 throughout the Department of personnel atFICEUR are testing dismissed; six were fined; (were U.S. Defense the 360 formatted file Telephone 388.2755 system Commissioner); and four were By February of 1964 when the which will be employed in the referred to their commandingofficer Fleet Intelligence Center com future and will mark another VOL. 27 NO. 47 FEBRUARY26,1970 for possible disciplinary pleted moving to its present homeat milestone in data processing action. Fourteen drivers were Jacksonville Naval Air history for FICEUR. assessed, 35 traffic points. .N :-+ . w ,. i JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 3 Civilian Applications SoughtTo iTJjiflirR 1 Complete Position RegisterJaxSolicitation of ap- Mechanical Engineering Also, 167.69 Supply Data r plications for positions listed Technician GS-7,8 and 9 (Ground Assistant GS-6, 168-69 Super- below is for the purpose of Support), 141.69 Mechanical visory Clerk GS-5, 169-69 Graphic establishing registers of eligible Engineering Technician (Jet Arts Mechanic, 170-69 Clerk GS-5, , candidates for future con- Engine) GS-7, 8 and 9, 142-69 171-69 Power Plant Controlman, fl sideration and does not indicate Instrument Mechanic (General}), 172-69 Inspector (Metals) A, 173- : ,,' that there are existing vacanciesin 143-69 Aircraft Painting Worker, 69 Electric Accounting Machine : ..,....... .'''J' the positions 145-69 Electrician 146.69 Supervisor GS-4, 176-69 Sales Applications for the positions in Superisory Supply ,Clerk GS-4, Store Checker GS-3, 2.70 Ship- '. the following group will be accepted 147-69 Military Personnel Clerk ment Clerk (Typing) GS-5, 5.70 ' from career or career- (Typing) GS-5, 149.69 Super- Toolmaker, 6.70 Inspector conditional employees of the air visory Military Personnel Clerk (Metals) B, 11.70 Shipment Clerk station, Rework Facility, (Typing) GS-5, 152-69 Aircraft HHG (Typing) GS-4, 12.70 Reserve Training Unit, Elec- Engine Mechanic, 153-69 Air- Supervisory Supply Clerk GS-6, : tronics Training Unit, Fleet frames Mechanic, and 154-69 14-70 Voucher Examiner . Intelligence, Commissary, Computer Operator GS-4. (Typing) GS-4, 16.70 Fiscal : ::2 : Hospital, Recruiting Station, Also, 155.69 Instrument Accounting Clerk GS-4, 19-70 w Storage Management Office, Mechanic (Electronic), 156-69 Plastics and Fiberglas Worker, N Disease Vector Control Fleet Aircraft Metals Worker 157-69 and 21.70 Transportation Loss & Weather, Surplus Sales Office Aircraft Examiner (Aircraft Damage Claims Examiner, GS-6. .rr and Navy Finance. Electrician), 158-69 Welder, 159- Applications Forms 171 for MBP 79-69 Electronics 69 Aircraft Examiner'(Airframes these positions should be filed Mechanic, 80-69 Aircraft Mechanic), 160-69 Supervisory with Civilian Personnel Dept. CONGRATULATIONS HONEYI! The newest lieutenant com- Elecronics Worker, 81-69 Ac- Supply Clerk GS-5, 161-69 Cash Box 22, NAS Jax, Fla. 32212. manderatthe Naval Hospital is Mrs. Carole Ann Young. She receivedher counts Maintenance Clerk GS-4, Clerk GS-4, 162-69 Supply Clerk Further information regardingthese gold oak leaves from her husband, Cdr. David Young, during her 82.69 Planner & Estimator GS-4, 165-69 Inspector (Household positions is available from promotion ceremony. Capt. C.W. Lewis, Jr., commanding officer of (Public Works Structures), 83-59 Goods Shipment), 166.69 bulletins or announcements or at the hospital was at the ceremony and offered his ctnf refutations. Aircraft Istrument Mechanic, Engineman (Locomotive). Ext. 2320 84-69 Aircraft Instrument L Worker, 85-69 Aircraft Elec- trician, 86-69 Clerk (StenographyGS3 and 4, 87-69 Clerk (Typist) GS-2, 3, and 4, 88-69 Electronics . Mechanic (Aircraft Systems), 89- i,.. r .' - 1 , 69 Electronics Mechanic ",,,,.' ", ._. ," '',' :.; j ;"I. ,j;, '.,.\IiI\',:' "!,...'.:: . I (Maintenance), 90-69 Machinist, :;;I, ''I i';) .r,' ,,: .' '.I I ' and 91-69 Aircraft Electrical ' Worker. .:" : ;: . Also, 92-69 Planner & : ' Estimator (Public Works r Wre gonl1.a l : Electrical Systems), 93-69 Industrial puttheWestsideonTV , 1 Tractor Operator, 94-69 : Apprentice (First Year)' 96-69 Statistical Assistant GS-5, 97-69 ' Accounting Technician GS-4, 101- : 69 Aircraft Metal smith, 102-69 .r Automotive Mechanic (Body & . : Fender), 103-69 Clerk-Dictating : : ':' Y'l: . Machine Transcriber GS-4 1 j. g ,' 105 4)):' : ', IjI r' .I*: \ \ ,' -69 Secretary Punch Operator(Steno) GS-2 GS5,10769Card ,and 3, >;; ", :(/.:,;':.:' /?," :'>: 108-69 Messenger GS-2 and 3,11069 1"' r I '." <{,t ,I:f I',,:,> r I,' :' I, , Production Controller GS-7 ""'-:' I I, I b : : ''I : i" 'J : :' .' J ,: ' 111-69 Planner and Estimator (Sheetmetal Worker), 112.69 ... . Electrical Accounting Machine 'P' "':.'. '," '. "' [ Operator GS-3, 114-69 Electrical .' .: ."," Accounting Machine OperatorGs3 ", ,. , ., 114-69 Pipecoverer and .: , Insulator'and 115-69 Plasterer. ", f", Also, 117-69 Sheetmetal Worker, 118-69 Refrigeration and We interrupt this announce- li' y ; , Air 69 Military Conditioning Personnel Mechanic Clerk,GS-4 119-, ment to bring you a special program: I , 121-69 Boiler Tender, 122-69 You! If you live or work in our Westside / h I Plumber, 124-69 Assistant Meat neighborhood, we invite you to see how j d 1 I Cutter, 125-69 Laborer Cleaner, I 126-69 Mess Attendant, 128-69 look oft TV with any one of our three ,,., Aircraft Secretary Instrument(Steno) GS-4 Mechanic, 129-69 new drive-in television windows. (You \ j, (Electronic), 130-69 Automotive don't even have to be one of our customers). ti Equipment Serviceman, 131-69 And bring the whole family along. '! '''. oA , ? J Clerk GS-2 and 3, 132-69 Com- puter Operator GS-5, 133.69 Because we've made several improvements '..., _i' I . Sotckman, and 136-69 Data around our bank, and we want everybody '-.:...... _- ( P .IJ d.. 1 li Operator Communciations Equipment to know about them. Today we have a grand ,", a .. ? Also, 137-69 Management total of seven drive-in teller windows, and that's sure Technician Teletypist GS-5 GS-5, 139-69 140-69 to speed things up. We've built a bigger, better organized . parking area. And we made a major addition to our building which allowed us to expand our Installment.. Loan Department, providing larger and ,, i'.o--- ';"- more private facilities. Banking at theY -: r Westside Atlantic will be quicker /rf J. (' l ;-// ,1', and more convenient now. Andt _i\1' \\ r.l !t/' J \. with our new : .' j \ \. -J A, 1 L,. ment: we can honesty . ... I L .1 i 1" _- -::? .'" ,\ J say that when you bank I I }- 1 It v ..fi I at the sign of the ship, New I f f l a I r .-r you're the star of the Delightful ....... tt 'l' { and ...-. R"Si 1 LJ \ il- .. show.WestsideAtlanticBank. Apartments Fun-Oriented !t V i Miles S.uthf JAX en US 17 Boulevard Member FDICFEBRUARY26,1970 ORANGE PARK 4328 Blanding ,". H4-414J G I --- - --- --- -- PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS. AFTERBURNER FEBRUARY26,1970Anniversary Naval Supply Corps Celebrates 175th M The forerunner of today's Supply Corps insignia was the cornucopia, or horn of plenty, and it became the mark of the supply specialist in 1830. The use of live oak uniform symbol that has, i.n one formor leaves and acorns as a decoration of the Navy another, carried over into today's missile age-was also Introduced the same year.In . 1841,however,the strip of live oak leaves and acorns replaced the cornucopia on the collar of the full dress coat. Reason for the oak leaf as a symbol for the Supply Corps is lost somewhere in naval history. One explanation suggests that oak was once the main .. source of building our early fleet. Another points out that the oak tree has been a constant - symbol of strength and sturdiness. In either case, the oak leaf is the standard of the remarkably young and robust logistical support arm of the U.S. Navy. , r Jax Active duty and retired attend the event along with officers Kenneth Wheeler, vice com democracy, then Congress The federal legislation that had Navy Supply Corps officers from from NAS Cecil Field, mander Naval Supply Systems created the post of Purveyor of authorized the building of those three local naval installationswill Naval Station Mayport, and a Command Headquarters, and Public Supplies. Tench Francis, ships had specified that 'there be at the air station Saturdayfor group of Reserve officers from former supply officer of NAS the first appointee to that positionand shall be one purser of warrant celebrations commemoratingthe Atlanta, Ga. Jacksonville. the prototype of the Supply officer rank aboard each ship Corps' 175th anniversary. The celebration will feature The Navy Supply Corps, Corps Officer, was responsiblefor The purser's task was to main-- NAS Supply Officer, Capt. E.A. dancing, with music provided by 'Business Managers of the Navy,' providing material support to tain adequate supplies aboard Grinstead, and other Jackson- the ComFairJax Band, and the trace their history back to 1795, in the six wooden frigates that ship, supported by purchases viDe Supply Corp members will guest of honor will be RAdm. the early years of our comprised our infant Navy. (Continued Next Page) CAMARO SELLOUT69'sALL MUST GO-18 OF ALL MODELS IN STOCK d dY dt $100 OVER COST-COUPES-CONVERTIBLES-SS's-Z-28's MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM-TAKE YOUR CHOICE _-Cx ,1 I 7z V d' _ IMPALA CHEVELLE , NOI QR. = SPORT COUPE MAUBU HARDTOP 2 D .COUPE : w 2598 $2457 1y . : $2191 ; ; ..f Ir 1 1 Ir I I / 1 MODELSXSTATION The Supply Corps of today had its modest beginnings in the British = I /1970 and American merchant marine of colonial times when the purser of 'supercargo' directed the business operation of a ship as the ' representative of the vessel's owner. Such supercargos, as well as the '/2 TON pursers of the British Navy, were like modern officers of the Supply Corps, business experts, and were required to speak French and WAGON r PICKUP Spanish with enough fluency to carry on trade negotiations. E \ <2577FIVE MONTECARLO 2191 , . 1 $2181 . 1 . , tit S / AJIE SOLD our OP ANY OF THE ABOVE CARS-HE WILL ORDER ONE t FOR YO V A T THE SAME PRICE A FEW 69 CHEVROLETS LEFT-MAKE US AN OFFER .: : ,; : oritlna'GUARANTEED',quo'pmtnt BETTER fire than ANy USED CARS 67 DJdtopisyt,3spd.Ford*''<>, TRUCKS flop 24j I Guaranfee000 mile Uncondi 1&11,sharp_ S1250 62 Chiv. \\ Toe 67FordCiU.50 69 Ford Fleet Side,it*punt ( Tmtost i S Dr..',tap>|iVUllliti. 1595 69Chn.Caprlce.Dr.Rdtopfarpwr'x3650 maigsKt43spdasl $1895 tires eyl.UlB.exL,-.---trad, $7QC 67 Chn. lipait! UUtcf.VI Ul mil, $17 95 68 Ch1Y Impala 4 Dr. / f95 1 J lIc.arHbIl'_i iS8 NUipVI.UIIiuti., 69Ch/V.C20UToi 67lnt. UT.iStep $995 INSTANT CREDIT fi S Nova 2 IMS, M795M750 yap__ ___ $2150 )P.YIm.hIYJ $2595 ,vwpast_ \ , 1111,1IIl.lnlls! 67 Pont.liMm2 NO DOWN t (8Dod{ Iirt4Dr. Dr..dt".r4 RRN,ak $1595iftopu'wiuYu 68 Ford /Tin.I $1/1 DC 65 Diamond T, PAYMENT F.rr Set,0aptatettryloo trim._.____ cyI.,Iintside.lwa- HuU tiliulCunmnttdlesel.like r . 9 Ball sleeper nd illHBlpmeit.liirnietlit WHITE S hugs- 67 Ply.'Irylll2Dr. ) LONG Sr It" ,."'"12,50. f 68 Chmlh Milan2Dr.IUtip.UUa.iiti. ; $1CQ5 61 Chn.spt.y> R $1650 ...wrap.evertaW If $7flflli TERMS .t'a ) $2250 '-._. g6at ALL OTHER SIZES PROPORTIONATELY LOW WE UNDERSELL ALL deportment stores, company stores'& independent tire dealer' CHEVROLET / , Arlington Expressway Near Regency Square Ph, 725-2080 I I e , . II .0'1 I , ; HOURS: Friday: 9-10, Saturday: '-7, Sunday: 12-6. IARINAIMERICUO .I I I i , I { , I I" . .. . "'" . __ --- ------------w--- -- ___ __ --- 1 --TI FEBRUARY26,1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE (Continued from Page 4) 'c. ..,.', .. '" . from vendors ashore ''fhus the ' ashore and afloat support d}) responsibilities, combined in ' today's SupplyCorps officers, : . t . were created.In .' 1 I , the past 175 years, the Corps n has pioneered in developing :j : techniques which have permittedour b"L F lit 1lt 1t l l _ Navy to sustain operationsever L--. since the beginning of the 19th Century. They have insured f.:.... '- that our naval presence can be felt whenever and wherever it L,... may be needed. One of the earliest of these I innovations was the first resupply of a Navy vessel at sea 4 I r during the Blockade of Tripoli in ic' 1804. Fresh provisions for the blockading squadron were transported by the ketch In trepid. This was the forerunner of today's sophisticated transfer-at- sea methods of the service forces . which sustain our Nation's warships at sea. Since that time the Supply Corps has played a leading role in establishing the general stores and central messing systems, in modernizing the Navy's accounting - methods and Back in the good old days of 1925, the Navy Commissary Store delivery to the nearby communities,where Navy families resided. operations, and publishing the provided a service that was expected of them in those days of limited Today there are 90 main and branch Navy Commissary Stores in first standard stock catalogs.The personal transportation. The store made home deliveries for customer operation around the world, with fiscal 1969 sales of over $299 million I past fifteen years have convenience. Standing in the parking area, the store's delivery truckis No longer the 'little country store' of 1925, today's commisary storesare seen the Corps take the lead in stacked to the roof with basket orders of merchandise awaitingThe modern food supermarkets. adapting computers and advanced business management Supply Corps officer may of Chief of Naval Material and in techniques to military support be stationed anywhere in the all major fleet commands. problems. Today.Inventory world, for there is hardly a Regardless of where he serves, Control Points, Stock Points command of consequence where the Supply Corps officer's basic eBob's> Oak Hill ashore, and ships at sea are his services are.not utilized responsibility is to ensure the linked together by a computer from the Antarctic Support logistical support of the operating network, providing an integrated Forces to the Pacific Missile forces to meet what Adm. Pure Service CenterOpen supply system to meet the Range.Heavily involved in broad Alfred Mahan called'..the urgent demands of our naval forces. logistical planning, he serves on necessity of possessing tools for convenience 6 a.m. 10 Throughout our naval history, Joint Staffs, at the Office of Chiefof wholly fit for the work which your p.m. the Supply Corps has proved Naval Operations at the Office warships are called upon to do.' itself a vital part of the Navy's road service pick up & delivery operations. During the World mechanic on duty American & Foreign Cars Wars, the Corps drew heavily on MILITARY AUTO INSURANCEAll business and industry for reserve officers to meet the wartime Ranks All Ages 103rd & Jammes Road demands of supply and logistics 771 1 91 S6 J Jacksonville Florida which 'supported combat L LOW RATES operations around the globe. 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The annual project of collecting clothing and household items will kick-off Saturday, March 7 when the Boy Scouts will spread throughout North Florida and leave empty bags on the porchesof hundreds of homes. i One week later the Scouts will return and pick up the bags, B+>Y b ,.F rf , hopefully filled with items that Goodwill can use for repairingand .'u sale. HOUSEHOLQ ITEMS .- The Scouts will also be glad to pick up . This the scouts ask that I tLET'S household items such as coffee pots, I lamps, pictures and dozens of year the bags be placed on the steps other small andrepairable goodsthat can provide hours of work for the and porches even earlier than the FILL IT UP -. Is what Goodwill Worker of the Year Martha handicapped workers of Goodwill. usual 9 a.m. pickup time as they Me Kenny says as she shows the large, room that will contain the over want to get an early start. 20,000 bags distributed March 7 by the Boy Scouts on their annual I Good Turn Day in North Florida counties. The goal in 1970 is to fill 22,000 bags. In 1969 the scouts collected 20,010 bags and returned them to 500ff the Lenox Ave. headquarters of Goodwill where the sailors took over. This year again 150 sailorsare volunteering their time and at Sheratonon muscle to unload the bags and fill the warehouse-size room. Each bag will provide Goodwill han- dicapped workers with four hours weekends work. ri'IUNLOAD! CLIPPER : Stay at any Sheraton Hotel or Motor Inn T.CRAFT " in the Continental U.S. at Vz the regularrate MERCRUISER on Friday,Saturday,and Sunday STERNDRIVES nights.You don't have to,be in uniform.All you ,Ii MERCURY OUTBOARD* AND UP That's' what happens when these Goodwill ladies need is your ID. receive a bag of clothing that will be picked.up in next week's Good 1i7 .r b1i Turn drive for -- Day the'Goodwill. Next time weekend , you get a pass ,;r unwind in Sheraton. EXPERT style at REPAIR \\l .. "Standby'Reservations Basis"are only accepted and are on subject a FACTORY SHOP W%' The Talk of the Town TRAINED - I to space availability at time of check-in. MECHANICS Offer does not apply to the St.Regis- lf: Sheraton in New York City. Jrit ' @> 264-9835 . , INLET MARINE Silts ft Strvict ... Sheraton.JacliSOl1Ville Hotel j rc. H Hwy 17 Park Orange / $'( GULF LIFE CENTER J '''I,! ",../. _- < _. ,, ., 'J ... d '<< " SHERATON HOTELS AND MOTOR INNS. A WORLDWIDE SERVICE OF XH .t"'i"' ,;,t', w' p , .6 ',$. "' J; .. .' , : :;, '"''"',. ."It:.. f ? ;". r .. 1',1. 11" ., ,,' -- .J "' ..' ..."i/t./.."" . '.. v ',.. .. } ; , BLACK AND e Oe fa a { ,: .; "I"" ;, ; . ANTIQUE aMe nc ''J.J. ClFi019AlNL::l ON' THE ORTEGA. RIVER '1'0"' MEN !I 4' " 1, 2, 3 bedroom apts. X2levelTownhouses 5. CDNFEDERATE '!* GENUINE DUPONT CORFAM R AITE POINT, Carpeted Kitchens fj fj's j WINGTIP. ; 3 _ Swimming Pools .Naw 1 c rocm.. i\s\T ;: 3 Social Rooms $14 99 rCarNeat . o pair Crystal Chandeliers J WATER REPELLENT 2 Boat Docks 3 0 'b, CNARr.E ft - WIPES CLEAN e', HOLDS SHAPE 's "' :'., '' h Thn unbelicvc7blybeaufiful J RESISTS CUTS & SCUFFS i,, . BREATHE LIKE LEATHER %, R NIUtM1AlG AD roffainlAPARTMENTS[)) LIGHTER WEIGHT THAN q COMPARABLE, FINE MATERIALS 1. WEEKDAYS 9.9 PROVEN IN THOUSANDS OF PAIRS : ;a SUNDAYS 1-6 \ .,. S WIJ 1 OF FINE SHOES :1, y7./f-9'CaW'"a9, the ShOe fe 4155 Confederate Point Road-Jacksonville, Florida a Noar*IMC NORMANDY AT CASSAT 772.8663 L BEACH I'IVD,ot SOUTHSIDE IS!AHSIfM II APPLIANCES TURNER AT SOUTH AfrCondltfonlnrbyPAGE Carrier .' . --- -- - V JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 7 - f "K.P" ' < SERVICE. SHOPPING GIE \J' " . " : .. . $ ':;' "O" *, tHHt'l'N t }' .l.$ ' : '' :> ") '*': '><"" :'>>::::" T'i'i 1' i((_. ) : i1;;OUT OB DER; S:OINING : . : t 1 PHO4-2t4-33S2 I Stump's $ ttT77 WORms LARGEST i: MOBILE HOMES ERNIE CAR GROSE INSURER! i I ri _1: ; 12 1 ... STARRING i I 1938 Blanding Blvd. Phone: 389-0338 12 1ii REYNOLD'S I State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. ';: : : : ";: ) :: M INDUSTRIAL PARK I 1 3*!, .lnd5ni lly cJ" lv 'h'i:711"OIl0"1I , I___ HOME OFFICE: Bioomlneton, Illinois i l HI-WAY U GREEN COVE SPRINGS.FLA.32043 wm}: :%-\VAfc::s :l't1&mm; m%?1$! :::- ,*jMj9r j:t:: 'W 1tk.1: %%l! v V,V<*X--'NWu:r tj .I J :' , : : : ; : I W* : %;* 1 Miii: :: :;:;:;:mm jmt('fu':;: ::: ;ijWf'* :tir'm:! :: : im{ ::ij :) :: I I'N.o. 'WIj.itNt AUTO rJ...., ,::.,".. \... ,"',", ::' <:. "" i MORRIS ..1 i .h; r"" ' 1! Vp }SPECIAL i tfl. I I 1 "We AUTO Serve SUPPLY You I j j I : _1IIJJlI. ALIGNMENTCEDARHILLSSHOPPINGcENTER' ... Seven Days A Week"MILITARY (: ,, ,, , \;:::. 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I Order by Phone for Fast Service.Allow about 20 Min. :: : : im i.1i w.Wir:, $ f:' Wfii.;: lirm: Wm:::: -i ifti II : : : :: : i:i .. r t .. ... .. .... .... : y S:;;; } ; i I I FACTORYTRAINEDVWMECHANICS I H 4 JIom *.ppIn C.nt.r" , All Work 6 Months 100 Per Cent Guaranteed '* I '4'-\J"'" M'jf'fy J'jjUlsJimmi- ,.. :;'>,::: : ; iI'.ln : : I FlSR tSTUll: } VW Repairs 6 BankAmericard I'(4 : ; I Days til 11 1 PM I jHIHH Master Charge m WHG1.; i I I 1 & /' J f'Jsr<> H : i ..:.:.<......,..:..; ..:..' .:.....::.. 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'.":.:,:; ,, (All Ages) < k. {<>; ')' HOT BALANCED MEALS On Blanding (State Road 21)) ij j APOLLOJNG1SR1::t.; . i :; , JAMES JACKSON \.. IL IS EIU.IIJU L L L'pH,10O$32 : I:I Hour day night, or weekly rates U. S. Military Retired ,, ; .. : "1276W ADAMS(Off MyrIs"" )J i Convenient to Cedar Hills Oak Hills and Wesconnett PHONE 264-5343 I ,qiY:::: ; r ("*; "o,'MAST.*CStMtQ<< $':;:itlSJj' I 5105 DUGDALE ROAD 771-5173 __.'Awn. ,U "'' __ .,, -- '.m "'-"" '" -m. " Y T. : ;::::: :* ::o.{:>i'<<=ii:= :W :i$ >Xi?:<<:**'< Save Time & MoneySLCheck! This Service Shopper Weekly For The Best Buys In TownFEBRUARY26,1970 // , 8 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER FEBRUARY 26,1970 - I: Medical Personnel Work Round-the-Clock for Health Jax .. Ship and aircraft members on an out-patient basis. staffing and intensive care -- i1n maintenance crews work con- Selected dependents may also facilites, the Dispensary often > stantly each day to ensure that receive medical care by requires assistance from the Fleet equipment is always in arranging an appointment. Naval Hospital which, Capt. finest working order. Equally, if Under the direction of Capt. Gray says, provides outstanding 1 s f4 I not more essential to the Navy's Oscar Gray, Jr., medical officer, support to othe NAS Medical 1 effectiveness than the conditionof the 15 officers and 51 enlistedmen Department. its equipment is the health of on full and part-time duty Physical examinations form its members. Only by employingthe provide round-the-clock medical one of the biggest elements of the highest standards of health services to personnel from 21 Medical Department's service. and sanitation among its per- local units and commands. In About 700 exams are performedeach "ti1r sonnel the Navy able to com- addition to serving routine sick month for purposes ranging pletely fulfill its mission of call patients, the Medical from annual and release national defense. Department is equipped to examinations to qualifying For the staff of the NAS handle emergency cases, and is examinations for service Dispensary, the task of supporting often called upon to provide a academies and special good health is a 24 hour flight pilot for search-and-iescue programs.A . .' missions.To clinical laboratory staffed by f ::. I job.Located on Ranger St. between meet these particular needs, specially trained Hospital Corps : Saratoga and Enterprise, the the Dispensary has two technicians works in cooperationwith : 4/ ambulances and Naval to 44 in metropolitan the Hospital per- Dispensary building nas peen ,.L operation since 1941,housing both one field ambulance which can be forma wide variety of diagnostictests. A the Medical and Dental Depart- dispatched to an emergency Other specialists operatethe ments. An allied medical ser, location on immediate notice. X-Ray, pharmacy supply, \ vice, the Disease Vector Control Depending on the severity of the electro-cardiogram, aviation Center, is also headquarteredthere. injury or illness, emergency examination, sanitation and patients are treated at either the administrative divisions of the Originally designed for Dispensary or the Naval Medical Department. Providing \:: treatment of in-patients, it now Hospital. ; caters primarily to service Due to limited specialty (Continued Next Page) ' t;; _N,' ....... I : ,. - \ ww - Immunizations form an important element in the Medical I Depart ment's preventive medicine services. ?mir.rr :Snap: judgment has a way of E 1fbuR INCOME becoming unfastened. :. EYui TA NOW II/ 1111 1 FURNITURE WAREHOUSEDirect from factory to you COMPARE: Quality/ & Price , CASH& CARRY WAIT Corner Roosevelt&St. Johns 1NNU1E f Can you afford not to compare? LAST HELP IS ON THE WAY The Dispensary is usually the first Department called upon when emergencies occur. Within seconds Nobody. after notification, a fully-equipped ambulance is dispatched to the .. scene, and patients are brought to the Dispensary or Naval Hospital ( But NOBODY! ) for treatment. ...UNDERSELLS CLAYTON, REVELS! r FEATURING THE LARGEST SELECTION OF :" .",:::>,::*:,*<,<: ::::.:..*., :j / I :} : ""tifS.:::..:.:::: :: .:'<.'h....:. ::.:::;::',:::'::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::> :::::: STATION WAGONS : i::?:;:;:;: :fiii :: EXAMPLE OFSAVINGS I IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA! CartridgeREG. 'tape ,I,; 69 PLYMOUTH: )I: HURRY !II! SmciaI '''c t.:.ICisttMSriirbuSTATION ;! 1 WAGOlld>' ALL NEW CHRYSLERS & PlYMOUTHS ; Air Power :: : i} Factory A t;;: Steering, & Brakes, etc. :::1,><: FACTORY WHOLESALE. COST I ;Ii. R.c$4658NOW :il( WHILE THEY LAST// t ONLY $:: Save Up To $2,000 i:':' : ,I $3197; ::1:; 69 DODGE POLARA $2699 6.29-7.98. ) ::d 2-Door Hardtop, Factory Air, auto trans., :*:; 1J\J power steering, power brakes R&H, all vinyl I it.t5itMiYjM; iij %' Ji.tjM. t. t 'M interior trim. Only 7,000 miles. Hurry, only one! north jlorida's finest stereo center Only 20 minutes South of NAS on Hwy.17- / - o' high fidelity centerroosevet Drive a little-Save a lot at m mall 388-8539 bank amfricarH mntrr, charge urlcomr CLAYTON REVELS DISCOUNT GOOD THIS WEEKEND OFFERED TO MILITARY AND THEIR FAMILIES ONLY CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC.GREENCOVESPRINGSFLA. BRING YOUR ID CARDPAGE PHONE 264-2417 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 9 ....... medical support to the flying Dispensary sick call in the monthof supervise the safety of working ---- squadrons is one of the Depart-- January 1970. conditions. The Civilian ..... ,' 'I ment's primary duties, and Another responsibility of the Dispensary also ministers , qualified staff flight surgeons Medical Department is the preventive medicine, and con complete this requirement. supervision of sanitation prac- duct periodic examinations, , Preventive medicine is another tices aboard the air station. tuberculosis tests, and chest X* important feature of the Dispensary staff members Rays for civil service workers.In . Dispensary. Last month more conduct semi-annual courses in recent year, the NAS .-"".' . --- . than 550 immunizations ::-- .JIIf were sanitation and food handling to Dispensary has undergone a ez 1 administered, and the pharmacy acquaint new Food Service variety of changes and im y T \ reportedly filled 2,466 personnel with the cleanliness provements. One of these was the prescriptions during that same procedures they should observe installation of individual period. when preparing meals.A examining rooms, including a ' Capt. Gray states that sick call civilian annex of the NAS space for examining Waves. ( ; ' procedures provide Corpsmenwith Medical Department is located in Women personnel may now at- a profficient background of the NARF complex. It is designedto tend sick call at the air station i if experience which prepares themto provide civil service workers instead of reporting to the Naval serve with less supervision to with medical care for job-related Hospital for treatment. The interior - Marines and Navymen stationedin injuries or illnesses. It is staffedby of the Dispensary has been Vietnam battle zones. a doctor, a nurse, three gradually streamlined and Statistics reveal that 4,029 Corpsmen and an industrial modernized, and Capt. Gray says patients were treated at hygienist, whose job is to that more changes, including exterior renovation, are being \ \ planned for the future. ,,I ,;,:' .: f>! _ , < , :" .I' < tt";,;.:, I i rr ., , 3 R4 { Na ; '',IYh ' r ','.:...:: .. M "zz.l'-: :' 1'r 'l : 1 :' ., ,d ,y'' . ygkA V. , f v :l a 1 NAS laboratory technicians receive strong support In their work 1iiui from the Naval Hospital. t 'a' r' r') , I L us S. Savings Bonds I Is 1, .1' Capt. Gray ,.' K'.. a .l It!:! ". : 4 \ :: -- S l ca.f"e..e. I A! r . ;, C Cedar. Hills Shopping Center ; > Houie of Quality Food Blanding Boulevard 'ALL PAY lUNDAY'BAKED HAM WITH RAISIN SAUCEM.69 . Choice ofVegetableRoll t . .: A Tossed& Butter Salad 1 ) Choice of Dessert '\, Tea or Coffee Lunch 11:00 'til 2:00n Dinner 400; 'til 1:00W.tch Lt. Veckarelli administers an eye examination to a patient at the Dispensary's optical clinic. ( For Our Luncheon Meat bp "\ '<"h""" ; "'\;:""">4.f.<. f4t ; : > 'f f t"it. :t\1fJ"y '' tJ' .sf'1 " } j6;{ JS,, >> ; ::.j:; :t; ;,I''f: f t ', f ) 4 i : f"n * { I"/WY i ;<, '" ., ,. .,, < & "H' W''I' if.I' D' 1' "M' iR"i't4jft1 ' SERYlCEMENe /. NN 'if'-f."u;> 111I e IS' f'><' JRf. t-i > "\J , . ; 1' '.t> :: ; ';'<-; :,. ,' .>, ',.,' :::. ) ".. r1 :t'", .. I ', ,.. t"" '..'i.,::""J>.,. .,( {: 1,'",1..{ :f '):f:t.;tr,,1'ft.h.: 1;:'''''1:( "Y4Yl'i<;(t .J, t. -l A HOME CHURCH THAT IS1! ASSEMBLY EVANGEL OF GOD FRIDAY, FEB. 27th 7 :3.S. 5714 Ramon Blvd. 781-9393 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP IOMS A.M. KING HALL JAX NAS hurray Shelley Is . .i" :.' : " Nitioi's Firm Lirfest .Guest Speaker Door Prizes .. .. n' ;:t ,, : , Sales Reirtsertdhre ,: JI'' "s i . Refreshments F avors.." , :t: Business Meeting ,'.J, r " mM. " Each year, your credit union holds its annual membership meeting. The purpose of this '.1'.., '" . meeting to hear reports from the officials and to give the members the opportunity to ex i press opinions about the operation of their credit union. .It. ' Each member or share holder has one vote,regardless of the amount of shares held.It Is a t.'r; ,II member's right and obligation to attend this meeting and vote for the member he feels, can best .,.', ( L , represent him on the Board Directors and Credit Committee. 4: # of ' r '. t. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND ; , Harvey Shelley Anyone needing information { regarding buying, selling or N JAX FEDERAL ' trading new or used mobile . ."f*""I>Y 4< homes, contact him at Mobile JAX NAS BLDG. 39 &I CECIL FIELD BLDG. 26 Or a" U Tel. 771-3211, Ext. 215 Tel. 384-1391 or Base Ext. 2431Hours Homes Brokers, 5887 Roosevelt L MonFri. 9 30.4 30 c, Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-3:00: : Blvd. Ph. 3884618. (Ad v ) NATTC BLDG 501 I Tel. 772-2448 Hon.. Wed., and Fri. 10 AH tit 2 PHFEBRUARY26,1970 r I PAGE 10 .JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER FEBRUARY26,1970 VP-5 Mad Foxes Life of SailorHollywood I Off On Sicilian TourJax TypeJax 'What Am I Bid?', a film -The Foxes Den in Hangar deployment to Puerto Rico for for and about Navy people, will 1000 is empty this week following Operation Springboard, the lr V I M be shown at the Mainside and Patrol Squadron's Five's squadron was required to exchange Hospital theatres tomorrow night departure for Naval Air Facility, all of its aircraft for and . Saturday.This Sigonella, Sicily. newer models. This change was r' LI xt motion picture is fully This is the squadron's first necessary to give Patron Five the E supported by the Armed Forces, deployment to Sigonella since increased capabilities required \ e and was filmed with cooperation they transitioned to P-3A Orionsin for operations in the ftt from the Navy Department. It is 1966. The Mad Foxes will Mediterranean.This ft\ rated 'good' for general , relieve VP-44, home ported at will be the first extended ',, ( audiences, and stars Leroy Van ';< Patuxent River, Md. deployment for the new top Fox, ''fc '-f-,:,ii.iojIo,. "" .' Dyke and Kristin Nelson, plus It has been a short and hectic Cdr; R.T.Thomas. The skipper is .j, special guest stars, Al Hirt and four months for VP-5 since they anxious to put to use the training , t t Faron Young. returned last October from recently experienced at a most ; 4, The plot centers around a Navy Bermuda. In addition to a short successful Operation who after dischargedfrom man, being Springboard. jf:1:, .... '. the service, makes a successful - i I "I living as a country - Y 1/. ',("1IA' {;,' western singer. j Former crewmembers of the .t ,:\ ;i,, .' 'L.' :".:., J USS KITTY HAWK may BONUS FOR FOUR .. Sgt. Ray D. McEntyre Jr. of the 679th Radar recognize familiar scenery in a ... Squadron received $5,370 in variable and regular bonuses when he portion of the film where the 0000 agreed sign-up for four additional years in the Air Force. Mal| singer gives a musical performance ..u Kenneth P. Tevebaugh administers the oath to McEntyre. for his friends aboard gE the carrier. a 'What Am I Bid?' is filmed in Q I am thinking of sellingmy Reenlistment Records full color,and is 92 minutes long. .r home which I purchasedwith //s. ,-# -.. ;,. -''''_ paid a in G.I.full.loan If that the buyer is not yet defaults Retain List of HonorsJax - the will I be liable to eNOyIRE41Wt..Mt flU I.CIOtCWNtM Veterans Administration? Can I AND FRKIIOLYIr be released from such liability? It has been Navy carried forward from enlistmentto A-Yes, to both questions. tradition that when an enlisted enlistment. ROBERTSBOOKKEEPING However the VA may releaseyou member reenlisted, he began his Following a recent Navy studyof FRIENDLY, RELAXED only if the buyer assumes new enlistment with a 'clean the situation!it is now the policy full liability for If QUIETATMOSPHEREIIIIIIIIUU111unu1111111111111111011111 repayment. slate.' for of all copies performance such release a is approved, you will not be liable for default by Information concerning per-, valuations prepared during the TAX SERVICE CECIL IDEALLY FIELD LOCATED, N.A.S FOR the buyer. Before signing the formance in the prior enlistmentwas prior enlistment to be carried AND..................... sales contract ask the VA of- not reflected in the current over to the member's new service CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, SCM PHOTO COPY CHURCHES AND fice which guaranteed your loan service record and thus was not record upon reenlistment. A for forms and instructions for always available to the com certifired copy of the Page 9 will NOTARY PUBLIC ..........01..00..00..01 SHOPPING 00....01 01 01..00... release from personal liability. manding officer. The carry-over will also be carried forward. Income Tax Preparation Mr. & Mrs. Payton Watson, Q-I will be discharged from of favorable information was Finally, members shall be encouraged Expert Service Guaranteed 771.6666 the service this month. What permitted and encouraged, but to place copies of official OPEN 9 A.M. Take 103rd to Firestone must I da it establish entitle often not included. While there is commendatory letters to Earlier by AppointmentUNTIL Rd., Turn South 2 Blocks ment to educational benefits merit in the clean slate concept, their service reports for retention 8 P.M. Past Forrest high -School through the VA? complete adherence to it may throughout_ their careers. Later by Appointment A-You should apply immedi- have worked to the detriment of SATURDAYS to 6 PM (SoLONIALCjiOREST ately to the nearest VA office the Navy and of the member No appointment necessary for a Certificate of Eligibility. concerned in many instances.The PH.. 384-1034 Upon receiving this certificate, clean slate often forces 1907 BLANDING BLVD.at . Shirley St. present it immediately to the registrar of the school you planto delayed recognition and acceptance Same location since 1953 attend, or to the employer of the newly reenlisted .SAVE MONEY REGULARLY 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD where you plan to receive on- member who has sustained high V / the-job training or apprentice level performances throughouthis training. commanding career. It may officer also to hinder the I MOVE INTO 'The SPOILER' Iit. making Q-I am a serviceman en- DOMINICK'Sxzza rolled in a half-time course ina wise personnel decisions duringthe .% nVA pay the full cost of tuition? reenlistment period. These A-The amount you receive situations would be prevented if through the VA may not cover performance material were ia 'MATADOR' Under New Management the complete cost of your Italian ft American Food Family Style Dining Room BANKAMERICARD*AMERICAN EXPRESS-STANDARD -FEATURING: THE OILMASTERCHARGE Credit! Cards Honored Sh"EVELT'MALL APARTMENTS BEST PIZZAIN u BOOS 1, 2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments ! OPEN DAILY: from $138 month lOAM Iii MIDNIGHT FURNISHED or UNFURNISHEDAN TUESDAY: SPAA MIDNIGHT, APARTMENT COMMUNITY WITH SEPARATE 4403 ROOSEVELT BLVD COMPLEXES FOR SINGLES, FAMILIES, ADULTS Phone Ahead For MONDAYTHRUSATURDAYHOURS . CO-ORDINATED WALL TO WALL FAST SERVICE! : 8:30 AM-5:30PM MEDITERRANEAN CARPETING and 387-2621 FURNITURE CO-ORDINATED ABUNDANCE OF DRAPES RAMBLING AREA CLUB ROOM 2 FULL BATHS CLUB SIZE. POOLCHILDREN'S WITH 2 and 3 BEDROOM APTS POOL DRESSING ROOMS DISHWASHERSRANGES WITH ALL 3 ANDDISPOSALS BEDROOM MODELS . PERSONALLY CONCERNED MANAGEMENT D24-HOUR MAINTENANCE tlltl'1111IflllillflGUEST:! ! HOUSING AVAILABLE I JAcKSON V LIE ; MATAM:APARTMENT\ Q ONLY 15 NAS FROM MINUTES CECIL 2 NAS MINUTES JAX FIELD FROM, MSOUFF No. of BEAVER IN ORANGE PARK 264.2815 POST TIME I SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30: KESf RVATIONS: 311-2623 fi I. .. '" .J I Ii .... , I I 00 I I I I /, JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 11 ---- ImJYIb1E.T; :. &&IL '1fZI MOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Publisher Call: 388-2755 MOVIE SCHEDULESTHURSDAY JAX AIR NEWS : Ads should be mailed not later than Tuesday NAS Jacksonville for publication the following Thursday. Ads AFTERBURNER arriving too late for this deadline will be DrJDDmm; : :ftrIL NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE. : published:! the following week unless the I publisher Is Instructed otherwise. A check or FEBRUARY 26 ROBINSON'NAS I money order for the full cost of the ad must be received WITH the copy for the ad. : 'SWISS FAMILY SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28 4747 San Juan Avenue : RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) $2.00 ROBINSON'--Color adventure Jacksonville, Florida i starring Dorothy Maguire and NAS: 'JOURNEY TO THE Per additional line ((4 words per line) $0.50 John Mills. G.E ((126 mins). FAR SIDE OF THE SUN'--. Color science fiction starrring HOSPITAL: 'VALLEY OF Lynn Loring and Roy Thinnes. G- THE DOLLS'-Color drama G ((99mins). FOR SALE OAK HILL PARK ':,:::;:::;;EMPLOYMENTSERVICE ,::;;:; !!? 2 BR, 1968 Piedmont Mobile Home -3 BR., 2 Bath, Cen. heat & AC, Fenced starring Barbara Parkins and NAS MATINEE: 'THE LAST Equity and small take-over paymentsOf back yard, SVi' FHA. 7939 Volvo St. Patty Duke. R-E ((122 mins). CHALLENGE'-Color western $67.20. Call: 771-8979. 771-9466 after 5:30.ORANGE: . WIVES starring Glenn Ford and Angie CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS Dickinson. ((95 mins). JUSTISS FRIDAY FEBRUARY TRAILER PARK 27 Jobflnders.1372 Cassat 387.5626 or 1022 PARK HSOPITAL 'WHAT AM IBID' 1 Qtr. Mile : No. Park Street, 3547888. of NAS, clean modern 3 BR., House, furn., 5 mins. to NAS. trailer and Apts. 389.3007.REALESTATE. TV, linens utensils optional. Will rent to TAD personnel or bachelors. NAS: 'WHAT AM I BID- 5.HOUSEWIVES NEEDEDCar 264-6884. Color country musical starring & Phone:\ necessary. Choose Leroy Vank Dyke and Kristin working hrs. Good Profit. Fun while The BARN earning new clothes. Ph. 3553296.NEEDEXTRAMONEY Nelson, and guest star Al Hirt G- II G ((92 mins). HIDDEN WATERS BARGAINS/ GALORE/ Acres of high,dry wooded home sites. :w > HOSPITAL: 'SWISS FAMILY The famous BARN, Florida's Like to Sell? Wany your own Permanent vacation, retirement. oldest & largest discount house Business? Name your own Hours. Waterfront & water access. Sensible GUITAR LESSONS save you more everyday. Just a Salary unlimited) Call 7710301. prices, low taxes, terms. BlandingBlvd. Meadowbrook.Bellalr class now few of the many bargains are sofa ., 220-B, Rt. 220, left 209 two miles.: enrolling. Classes in M,B civic center. bed suits 2 piece only 169.95, two LaRue's 725.3992. Phone 384, 718, twin beds complete $59.95, maple IIij: i:; J.:! : ; ::ii:' ;:::l FOR SALEOR RENT :''" '" '' Habitforming. piece bunkbeds bedroom complete suit$58(,dresser 00, four, House and Apts. Equity VA &FHA : {? mirror, chest bookcase bed) resales. Low down. Call Powell or .:::;:iF"TRANSPORTATION:: .,: :::?' $59.95,9 x linoleium $4.95, carpet Mills. USN Ret. 2642411. I 13.00, 1.3 off on all lazy-boy DO YOU WANT TO BE ORANGE PARK REALTY recliners,double.size box spring or A DISC JOCKEY? MILITARY-FREE NOTARYYOU'VE AUTOMOBILES FURNISHEDEast Inner spring mattress $19.00, For Information dial 3568351. student desk $23.95, large selectionof and West Coast 353-3691. table lamps $3.95, rollawaybeds HEARDthe complete $22.95, oak porch fiction now hear the facts. It Is swing $1095, king size foam set ((2 NEW RCAand ZENITH still cheaper to a house than to STEREOS own 64 CHEVY TRUCK box springs, 1 mattress) $69.95, Consoles some with AM-FM, rent. We have houses of all shapes and tape J/i ton camper body, AC, 6 cyl., Exc. large selection of unfinished players. At dealers cost to liquidate sizes ready for you right now. For Cond. $698. 264-2025. furniture, metal cabinets and sinksat stock. Full warranty I Phone 771-0409. appt. to see: Call C. William Smith .,M' savings galore. BankAmerlcardor 791 0155. 4 l Master Charge welcome. W. Carl Berrier, Bkr. a '69 NOVA a'o PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 74-6 145 2 Door Coupe, V-8, Custom Interior, GEORGE'S KENNELS disc brakes, 4 speed., Must sell, Pick Dogs and Cats boarded. Free pickupand 7714002. The BARNSHOP LAKE SHORE up payments. delivery Est. 1925. Poodle 5210 Marlene Ave. 3Br., 1 B, good Grooming Reasonable, 5085 Edgewood Ct. (Near Cassat and location. Either FHA terms or owner and SAVE! !II! will with down IMPALA mortgage Edgewood) 3890064. carry Now- lit Locations payment. $12,500 total., 3846863. 2 Dr., HT, AC., 26 .2365. . S_TIM ARM Nearest Yowl Ii I {}r .-. '. AUTO MODERN RIVERFRONT HOME '67 HONDA S CC *i 1 I WEST SIDE AC; Window units, Central units cleaned, By Owner. Excellent cond.'Bulkhead, $110. 264.4456TRIUMPH ,.4* Prkvltw Or. checked & charged for summer Dock I Boathouse. In city limits. 901 When you stack one U.S. Savings _."11 season. Reasonable. Tyler's Heatingand Myrtle Ave. Green Cove Springs. For SPITFIREG Bond of another Drive out West Beaver St. Park- Air Conditioning. Lake Shore Appt. 214.3313. production Sports car. Completelyset on top view Is only 1 block east of 4711 Palmer Ave. 3885161. up for-racing. Engine lust rebuilt, it becomes a habit that's toughto Edgewood Beaver new Goodyear racing tires, extra.set break and hard to beat- 1* 2 SOUTHSIDE "'t- bijiii!;; ;: : :': :jii/jii!; : ;: :i !' new rain tires. Spare block cam, especially if you save the painless 4S25 Beach Blvd. UNIVERSALSewing :; !!::!{:: RENTALS ;:;: ::}i ; many spare parts, & trailer. Complete the Bond-a-Month 724-1277 outfit ready to race 1750. Ph. 3872444. way on To MachinesTen Sell Plan where you bank or Payroll J. DOWNTOWN Scratched in handling. Makes buttonholes BEDROOM Savings where you work. 1151 Bread St fancy designs, blind hems, $90 per mo. Kitchen EquippedNear 61 MUSTANG Sign up. Today. UJ.lU6.4iiIt monograms. 20 yr. guarantee. 5 yr. NAS. 3888269. Showroom Condition, 384-1778. free service. Reg. price-$169. Now$58 cash or $5 mo. 10 day free home trial. Rayfield Sewing Center ORANGE PARK 6437 Wilson Blvd. 771-5028. 2 BR., Apts., furn. or unfurn./ Dish washer, Carpets, Drapes. Elizabeth Apts., 771-1405 or 771-3355 RIDERS WANTED 100 % GUARANTEEWe JIii One way to New York City. Leaving APT. UNFURN.ORFURN. t. Feb. 27th or 28th.$21.Call after 8 pm.. Reasonable. Near River & 5 Points 3885869. Shopping Center, Garden Club, Women's Club, Cummer Art Gallery, & Memorial Park. LR, BR, KItchen( & gave them the VW 16-polnt Safety and Performance Inspection. Then we tuned up, porches. Desire tenant wishing at tightened and replaced everything that needed It. And guaranteed them 100 percentfor DACHSHUND PUPPIES least 1 to 2 yr.occupancy. Baby & cats the repair or replacement of all major mechanical parts for 30 days or 1000 miles. 6 weeks old. 4 males available. Call welcome but no dogs, as have cat. Come on In and double check. after 4pm. 7711264. Telephone evenings 355-5726. 'engine. transmission rear.axle front axle assemblies brake system electrical I system PUBLIC NOTICE. APT. FURN. WANTED Near NAS & Cecil. 2 BR., SwimmingPool Someone to assume payments on $75. 7710348.5f.l. 49 YW SQUAREIACK $24f5 47 VW SEDAN $1150 SINGER DIALOMATIC SEWING Radio & Heater. Automatic,Air Whit MACHINE in beautiful walnut con Cond. R & H 'sole. Must place in area to a reliable 47 FORD GALAXIE $1795 41, VW SEDAN $100 party, Balance now only $69.20. '500' Radio Door HT Loaded LlkeN.wl! & Heater Phone 353.1946. Day or night, ask for obligation credit manager., 1606 Main Will St. deliver, no ( tiEt1a71(91 63 YW SEDAN $"5 41 VW FAST' BACK $195 Radio & Heater 4 Spd., Air. 64 YW 1500' SEDAN $1095 6 9 VW SEDAN $1100 O)( 2-Do Radio & Heater.I . NEED YOUR TAX REFUND? YWdiSEDAN Why wait? Prof. help at moderate 65 $1100 VW SQUAREIACK $2295Radio prices. Short form $5,00. Long form $8. & Heater. Air Cond. R & H. , up. Call 3887362. 66 VW SEDAN $1200 47 FALCON 4 D*. $1295 Radio & Heater. Radio & Heater, Auto. Trans. , BEING TRANSFERREP 66 YW FAST BACK $1495 SEDAN Need to sell new living room; bedroom 44 VW $995Radio suite, & small breakfast table & Radio & Heater & He ter. chairs. 7719164. -':( {(MOBILE"HOMES: : WESTSIDE VOLKSWAGEN, INC. Thurs. Fri. Sat. & Sun. Only MOBILE LIVING OF JACKSONVILLE 103rd & Standing Center &AVJJ KIi 1150 LANE AVE. SO. PHONE 781-5511 (Azalea Mobile Home Park) /iMile' , North of NAS, lots and rentals, Near 771-7970 \VJJFEBRUARY26,1914 schools and shopping center. Clean' PHONE AHEAD OPEN DAILY 8 TO 8:30 SATURDAY 8 TO 5 SUNDAY I TO 6 PM and reasonable rates. Manager on premises. Children and pets FOR FASTER SERVICE welcome. 6301 Roosevelt 3899226. 12 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER FEBRUARY26,1970 I. NATTC : Behind the Scene I RAdm. E.E. Christensen,Chiefof received his Air Medal for his Lucky Reenllsment Naval Air Technical Training performance of duties while he arrived aboard NATTC last weekto was attached to Patrol Squadron YNC Donald J. Fitchett, conduct the annual Ad- 47 at NAS Moffett Field, Calif. NATTC representative of the ministration Inspection. Duringthe U.S. Coast Guard chose Fridaythe personnel inspections on Young was the maintenance 13th to reenlist after 13 yearsof Thursday two members of control petty officer; accordingto military service, which has NATTC received Air Medals his citation, he 'contributed included Marine Corps duty as presented by RAdm. Christensen. materially to the success of the well as Coast Guard Service. U.S. U.S. efforts in Southeast Coast Guard Captain of the Port, A01 James H. Monahan won Asia..while attached to VP-47 LCdr. E.E. Edenfield ad- the Air Medal while a member of engaged in combat operations ministered the oath of enlistmentfor : Patrol Squadron 16, at NAS Jax. against the enemy.' a period of four additional His citation read in part, 'For years. meritorious achievement in aerial flight as a crewmember COMPLETES A CAREER-ATC Francis Jaquette is congratulated by flying in fixed wing air- Cdr. W.E. Miller upon his retirement after 20.years in the Navy. The craft..engaged in missions in FAETU chief enlisted in his hometown of Cape May, N.J. in 1950 and support of combat operations in has been at Jax since 1966. Chief Jaquette and his family plan to make Southeast Asia..His courage and their home in the Jacksonville area. devotion to duty in the face of hazardous and extended flying conditions were in keeping with it, the highest' traditions of the United States Naval Service.' . AE1 Thomas C. Young . "{ \ Never move a seriously injured - person unless it is abso- lutely necessary to preserve life .. 4' or prevent further injury.SPECIAL . \ !!! gArKKe?a 3x o-rx.wv r MxS gaH Rt; M"pwao 'vnrapr 9Ar r s m 9AM ?:< : TUNE UP ;' , .. WHOLESALE PRICES TO ALL! : $12.95. -- 1 Type 10 Type 2 only <, NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES ,; NEW & USED TV SETS :ART4Ir'I' NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES 1NCLVDED . NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS AUT BAHN AIR CONDITIONERS Mrs.9 am, 7pm Come In& Browseiiaco3oxsmWowd.x. i ATLANTICPARKST.&BLANDING . PHONE 384-4021 .t uaclcafian.S'i<:u o 'auaowiwu.+,txawa edo LX 'ew: kao:.aoM:13cSh'dtaw , RAdm. Christensen presents Air Medal to A01 Monahan. VICE I ADMIRAL I LOUNGE fill (FIRST DECK) .M 'MOTORSPLENTY I a ;snssa.+;rna 2 Used VW's isn't ReasonableHtw Money e.. Wt SIN scarce at HFC CASUAL ATTIRE 'E. S. e..1 8 to _, ' 12 PH ST ArEiHsP' CARS x M TEMPEST $490 Finding it hard to borrow? See us. We'll be happyto -.- -- LeMans, 2 Door, Hardtop, make you a loan for paying bills...buying a car F..f"r/n/ KRAZY OTTO 6 Cylinder,3 on the floor, R .- furnishing or fixing up your home or any >&! H. other good reason. For a prompt loan on'terms .................................. 45 CHEVROLET"" your budget can handle, borrow with confidencefrom Super Sport, Loaded! : : TOP OF THE INN HFC. ; . 44 PLYMOUTH $440 : FcafvrngMarie / : Sport Fury, Hardtop, V-8, .............. ............ ......... : ContiReopptorng : Auto. trans., PS, R & H. ; ; 42 CORVAIR $240 I Borrow up to fcOO .; / fcy POPULAR DEMAND/ : 4 on the floor, R & H. ................................. ......... 59 VW SEDAN $390 .... ......... ............. R&H. r HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Ic GQ..o.k\ I 60 RbH.VW SUNROOF $290 Top of Holiday Inn Jacksonville Beach 59 KARMANN GHIA $390 25 West Forsyth Sr.-Phonc: 355-9683 For Reservations Call: 249-9071 Convertible, R & H. \ 9 .-------- --- Cedar Hills Shopping Center am to 12 pm liy-StH-Fiiinct 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone: 771-9190 .. . -- "' \ 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 '.::) -BSNict1110lCAR0rrT3( 6566 Normandy \ Penman Plaza Shopping Center Boulevard 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone: 246-6421 \ 781 4978PAGE L. ." JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 13 getting the kinks out of the old Mechanic: "Lady, I've found Cecil Sports soup bone and prepare them the trouble with your car. I Rovndyp selves for the upcoming local roll- You've"got a short circuit in the 'HONDA , off. Further details regarding the wiring. roll-off will be published in future MOTORS & CYCLES CO. editions of the Afterburner. Lady: "Well for goodnesssake 4949 BLANDING BLVD. Jack and his lengthen it/ Ageless Hardy Cecil Field needs boxers in all observations tend to indicate that publicitiy director (mouth- PHONE 771.8244 weight divisions to represent the AMD and the Hellrazors can be pieceO) Ed Lord have predictedthat command during the for. expected to be hard pressed by this years edition of the OPS thcoming 6th Naval District tough VA-46. 1st week standings. SOFTBALL TEAM WILL BE Tournament. The tourney will be 1. AMD 2-0 THE SCOURGE OF Cecil Field, Forest held during 23-27 March at the 2. VA-174 2-0 Inn (after last years edition, this Naval Training Center, Orlando 3. VA-46 1-0 should be a pleasant switch). Florida. Interested boxers are 4. VA-44 1-1 Both Jack and Ed will be sur- 1436 Lakeshore Blvd requested to contact the Athletic 5. Supply 1-1 BOTTLE CLUB prised if anyone even scores on Director at ext. 498. Workoutswill 6. VA-37 0-1 them this season. Incidentally, 'r commence immediately.After s 7. VA-83 0-2 we thought boastiningwas pre-season a brief layoff 8. VA-81 0-0 WEDNESDAY the exclusive of necessitated by osting the The summer bowling leagues 'coach' Tom Puckett.property & THURSDAY -. COMFAIR Jax Tournament, commences play next week, with I AM-6AM intramural competition resumedin the American League 'gutter Sell ftYourself COVER CHARGE 50* J handlball. Handball action is rats' kicking off on 3 March and SET UPS scheduled to continue until April the National League getting 25@r 13, and will be followed by the underway 5 March. Both leagueswill FRIDAY & . playoffs. convene their organizational SATURDAY Current Standings meetings at 1645 on the fifirst dayof I AM-6 AM 1. Marines 5-0 bowling. COVER CHARGE $1.50 1. VA-174 5-0 Each league has a maximum of San Francisco--Selling your 3. VA-44 'A' 12-3 14 teams, however; if you are not vehicle on your own may be a SET UPS 30* f. 4. VA105VA174 4.1 represented in either league, andif risky business. Automobile 5. no. 2 3-2 you desire to enter a team, just associations report that a sur- Live Band Fridiys & Sitvnlays 6. VA-83 2-3 pick up Bell's wonderous invention prising number of people pose as 7. VA-44 'B' 4-6 and dial your friendly, prospective buyers, ask to take a SUNDAY: 8 PM til ? COVER SL.50-SET UPS 304 8. VA-81 3-7 cooperative Athletic Director at trial drive and never return. The 9. Ops 1-9 ext. 498. worst part is that the police WE CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIES 10. VC-4 0-5 Key West will be the site of this cannot act immediately becausethe The first week of competition in years 6th Naval District Bowling thief has your permission to CALL RED WILSON 771-9470 intramural volleyball saw last Tournament. The tourney will drive the car. They must wait Seating Capacity 450 People years championship AMD team be held on 27 April to 1 May. until a theft complaint is filed, Parking Facilities Unlimited and VA-174 record impressivewins Bowlers carrying en average of and that may take some time. in their initial games. Early 180 or better ere urged to start To be safe, follow some advice from the California State Automobile Association: 1. Always go with a prospectivecar buyer when he trial drives the CLUSIII ,. car. 2. If your vehicle is a cycle, ask for a cash deposit. 3. Don't accept the prospective : LOST OUR lEASE could buyer's be vehicle stolen. as security, It . 4. If he offers to buy your DRASTIC REDUCTIONS BARGAINS GALORE vehicle by check, wait for othe l check to clear the bank before HART FURNITURE COMPANY turning it over to him. '5525 Roosevelt Blvd. 387.282002417 Beater St. 3873610 Buying Restrictions Lifted on Red Items V.t . . WASHINGTON (AFPS) - The $100 ceiling on noncom- ',w k ___. mercial purchases of Chinese We loan Communist goods by Americansis removed, as is the require- / ment that noncommercial im- Let Us Do Your Income Tax ports from China enter the United States as accompanied JEANNETTE CRISP million baggage, the State Department a announced.This . action, said the depart- Bookkeeping Service ment will further relieve ad- ministrative difficulties of dollars American citizens and is respon- INSTANT SERVICEOr sive to the desires of American Appointment By tourists, collectors, museums and universities to import Chinese products for their own Phones: 771-1865771.5953 account. It will not permit imports - dayWhen every by commercial or organizations persons in the United 3823 BLANDING BLVD. ACROSS IRON CEDAR HILLS THEATRE States for resale. you're big enough to loan that much every day, you're big enough to say "yes"to almost any money need. So, if you need money for car repairs, house repairs, or if INCOME TAX RETURNS you want to make your leave a real vacation, to Aetna. come ACCURACY GUARANTEED You see, we realize that people need money for many different reasons. And we like to help whenever we can. So, if you need cash, whatever the reason, stop by, or call. Confidential, accurate preparation of all Federal or State income tax returns. Individual attention by AETNAFINANCE experienced personnel. No appointment necessary. , $5.00 AND UP - When money matters, Aetna's got what it takes 3 Convenient Locations CITY-WIDE TAX SERVICE Hemming Park Bldg. 9. 355-7543 \ BLANDING BLVD (Near San Juan) 46 W. Duval I, Phone 8006 Lem Turner Rd., Phone 768-0501 PHONE 384.1598Mon 5551 Normandy, Phone 786-0191 .-Fri. 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Sat. 9 to 5FEBRUARY26,1970 Loans From $50 to $600 w---- --- - ! PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER FEBRUARY26,1970STRAP > .,. ... ,.... .. .."..... a"v.r yi "t. : I CAUTION I It - Y > i* 31\e1/--\ { YS t eye hazard area I each week can be found on the S Field libraries,also the library at the - .I, jl REPORT OF TilE SCIENTIFIC L FLYING OBJECTS CONDUCTED :*",t ?"", ,,,,,,,9,,,_,,,,,,,,,,uax K43hkd rrh>, ,rawcrr,+.;WmvrrrCrob COLORADO UNDER CONTRACT TO E.U.Condon,director. 4- *jj 1< CONDON COMMITTEE WENT and R.Roger Harkins. HANGER Jill Tay Jax A sign such as this is an eye causing PERMANENT : SCIENTIFIC REBUTTAL TO TilE lor believes in being thorough. industrial plant or on shipboard OF VISION. REPORT; TESTIMONY BY SIX "When it you hanging start 'a she job, don'tleave indicates an area where potentialeye The eclipse can safely SCIENCE AND ASTRONAUTICS (Photo Courtesy of Playboy says.) hazards exist and requires in an INDIRECT JULY 29, 1968. personnel to take precautions to shown in the picture The Pacific Ocean covers an protect their eyesight. cording to Capt. Oscar NAS Librarian area larger than all the con- The North Florida South station's medical officer.Another . tinents combined, the National Georgia area will be a potential of Edward U. Condon was the Geographic Society says. 'eye hazard area' March 7 director eminently qualified an at 1:15 p.m. when' solar eclipse scientist known for his Temperature of clean snow . will take place.Personnel melting in the sun at sea levelis warned not to te unquestionable independence. always 0 C. or 32 F. are Condon's report is a memorable look at the eclipse DIRECTLY.This . of document aimed at the scientific In medieval times, the word"garbage" means do not look at the sun reader, but it makes fascinating to combina- sunglasses,camera view applied a through tion of chicken heads, feet, and finder, exposed photographicfilm reading for anyone seriously T"J interested in the subject. The innards stewed as a delicacy by binoculars or telescope. I 1 the histories read like detective creative chefs, says the National Such direct viewing can resultin case Geographic Society's book, stories. Difficult technical hole being burned inside the The Age ef Chivalry. a ) sections can be skimmed, or f I skipped, by the average reader. But even in the technical sections there are 'nuggets' that no one device which the will want to miss. used is a 'pln hole of can be made from a shoe The book Aliens In the Skies by LOUNGE PACKAGE STORE a pinhole in one end and J.A. Fuller, was subtitled: 'The paper covering the scientific rebuttal to the Condon 3909 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771 -3385 which hasbeen cut Committee Report; testimony by pinhole toward the sun in- six leading scientists on science ENDoftheMONTHSALE image of the eclipse will and astronautics before the on the tissue paper end. House Committee July 29, 1968. The entire eclipse Much of this book is an edited telecast as it happens transcription of testimony given entirely safe means of before the House Committee on All MIXED DRINKS the great event,the Science and Astronautics. Ac- Sunglasses, smoked cording to the testimony quoted, Half Price polariod lenses will NOT these scientists feel that there is your eyes if you look still so much unexplained about 7 PM TIL CLOSING the sun. Remember by UFOs that they warrant further Of hazard -- DO NOT of serious study. This seemed in Last Tuesday DIRECTLY INTO THE direct opposition to the Air Force- sponsored study which concludedthat Month ! Each Only UFOs do not existthey can be identified and explained as CASE LOTS at Father (to dau natural occurrences. beau)-"She'll be right of WHOLESALE PRICES Care for a game of chess an study by Another recent book in rebuttalto the University of Colorado. Dr. the Condon Report is UFOs? Yes! Where the Condon Com- mittee Went Wrong, by David R. JUST ARRIVED Saunders and R. Roger Harkins. This very readable book claimsto be the inside story (of the LARGE Condon Committee) by an ex- 'ottO"oU member of the official study group. Saunders,himself a highly \.J SHIPMEN qualified scientist, was attachedto the Project until discharged.He . e\ot0 OF makes no claims to believe or not believe in the extra- terrestrial aspect of the in- 1970 CORONAS vestigations. He was dischargedfrom the Project before he had made up his mind about UFOs. In you want to know exactly what your monthly paymentswill ; FANTASTIC his book he presents persuasive be. Here's a quick, easy way to find out without even arguments to support his con- giving your name. SAVINGS tention that the complete, unbiased - story of Air Force in- ; Just phone and ask for our Checkpoint Service Tell us how much vestigations has not been told. you want. We'll tell you what your payments will be. Then hang t up. If you decide"yes,;' call us back. We're here to help with a pronouncement The USAF has and made withdrawn its checkpoint II'a check I from the controversy, but .f speculation is not likely to die down so lonf as men see flying L e ejects that science cannot identify or explain away. Many TOYOTA books have been written on the 2-door hardtop fully equipped subject, but none has yet provedof Dial Finance disproved the existence or nonexistence of aliens from 241 W. Forsyth St ..........................................................;.............. 356-0735 space. New chapters in the story 5256 Beach Irvd. ..........................?....?..................................... 396-2895; can be expected. In the introduction - 4721 San Juan Ave ...................................................................... 384-2314 to the Condon Reportit 4* Setitd Sri., ......................................................................, 764-2513 TY; T is suggested that 'The reader ' can exercise his own judgment by Lssst to flff comparing this report with efforts - to dispute it.' , IS . FEBRUARY 26,1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 15 JAX AIR SPORTSBrittle ra :w i iM 1 * Leads JaxLargesf E -a ' Field EverIn Links Tourney ..r Jax The largest number of In the 1969 event Brittle golfers ever assembled for a finished in a tie for fifth eight tournament at NAS Jax will tee shots back of Foley. off Wednesday in the Eighth The tournament which was Annual Southeast Military Invitational organized in 1963 by Jax Athletic a fsz r Golf Tournament and Director Frank McCaffery, has i +r t A.w Y compete over 54-holes for in- grown in size each year since its dividual and team honors. inaugural. Entries and requestsfor Twenty-eight commands from invitations now arrive early in t six states will be representedwith the year as word has spread to six M each team made up of five states and to Puerto Rico about golfers providing top-notch the superbly run event and the competition that has never been degree of competition. This year . equalled in this annual event. the tournament will test the The tourney this year will be golfers proficiency over the new " assured a new individual 18 Bermuda fairways that were champion as 1969 champion planted last summer and have Jerry Foley of Cecil Field will not made the already beautiful Jax American League Champs VP-5 Mad FoxesIfff11ir be back looking for his third title. course one of the top area Foley who has been transferredout layouts. of the area, shot a fouroverpar ---- 220 in the three-day event last year and edged out his teammateJeff Howell by one shot. Jax Navy's five man team will be captained by Walt Brittle who ( ! topped the field in the 36-holes required to qualify for a positionon the team. Brittle shot roundsof 72-76-148 and will be joined by Elston Michell 77-73-150 Walt A NEW HOME built Kelezewski 78-72-150 Jack Miller permanently on property you own , 75-77-152 Charles Simons 77-76- IS TODAY'S BEST INVESTMENT 153 as they posted the five best scores among the 20 golfers vyingfor Look at what has happened to home values over the past ten, twenty, or thirty years. Then ask yourself, "If I build a new a position on the team. home today, what will it be worth in ten years?" It's almost certain, your investment value will be tremendously increased.So . don't lose your monthly payments. Invest your money in your future by building a permanent home on your property . BasketballStanding one that will ain in value each year. . . n. MMY .6N>k q,1p,00Yp Y N(+rn : (E6v ,:. 1 YY National fF Hospital 9-1 Marine Bar. 9-2 k'yy, t ComFairJaxMARTD 8-3 0 7-4 679th 4-6 Medical 4-7 Air Ops 4-8 MADFICEUR 3-8 1-10 American VP-5 NARTU 15-0 9-2 ? Irk.:1i: A-C Maint. 7-5 3-bedroom OXFORD ! VP-45 Admin 6-5 6-6 I = s: VW-4 AFEES 5-6 2-7 E iI' NATTC 2-11 .J FWF 1-12 INSTANTMORTGAGE GxsDMp WESTSIDE FINANCING MAx RENTALS Jim Walter Homes will build a high quality home on your property 5829 BLANDING BLVD. and provide instant mortgage financing to all qualified INF wallet pealtr) st dad 11w / so property owners. aboat woaid 'Iii.. (acts who tit the beaewe OVER TWENTY MODELS / t0 b"0w all a"d t0 b"ow a p/w 772-8477 plfi!:: Insides finished to almost any stage / wont 1" see the wodels woald br to bert ea weal, Select your home and floor plan from a wide variety of styles / wr wont 1a to sort9a9e pyaseat + inside cotaplet 1 whether and sizes. 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PH: 388-158S I 25 Washers5C I NAME_ ---- GA., OCALA, PLA LAKE CITY FLA. TALLAHASSEE, FLA. I II IIBRU21swICx 32670 32055 32302 ADDRESS _ Dryer. min.) 2508 Norwich St. 3001 S. Pine St. P.o. Box IOU 2526 W. T.nn.is.. St. I -- . ((5 P.O. Box 1136 P.O. Box 954 3030 E. Duval St. P.O. Box 415 CITY. _____STATE_ _._ __ I PH: 264-0757 PHI 622-8111 V.s. 90 & 0Iuat.. Av. PHI 576-1131 HOURS: 8:30: 8:30: PHI 754-8551 1 I Telephone I ._ .__ _.._ I, One Day ServiceJAX I property is located In.--..:.___County. I NAS Nearest Laundry LMy _ _ .J . 16 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER FEBRUARY26,1970 I ComFairJax Cage Tourney jj tI ti ft if I Opens at HAS Jax Gym I t 4 4r Jax-The 1970 CommanderFleet muscle by walking over Jax Stevenson led all the scorers with Air Jacksonville Basketball based VP-16 120-63. Fred Blake 27.The Tournament opened Monday with and Gary Johnson led the Razors host team ComFairJax 11 teams battling for the coveted hitting 31 and 30 points respectively edged out a 74.70 win over RVAH- title. 14 from Albany, Ga. as Chuck Don Miller high man VA-81 of Cecil Field opened the was Dettrey and Tom Bowie pacedthe for the losers with 15. tournament by pounding VA-44 winners. Dettrey hit for 24 Y 93-62 as Steve Askew hit for 24 while Bowie popped in 21 points to lead the winners. Mike VA-83 had it easy coasting to an Charley Dew hit for 21 for Heavy Mattick led the losers with 23. 88-66 drubbing of VP-45 from Jax. The 'Hellrazors' from Cecil Bruce Skere led the winners with 14.Ralph Teague led VA-73 to a 73- ; based VA-174 showed their 23 while the Red Darters Jim 69 win over VA-45 as he hit for 21 __ ,.. -_. tallies. Charles Ford had 19 to z'f. lead the losers. _ 4 _s rt err es. Tuesday's Action \, y :vg rrpi RVAH-14 got on the winningtrail POP.And in it goes for a two pointer in the ComFalrJax Basketball by eliminating VP-45 6259. tournament being held this week at NAS Jax. el Jim Stevenson and Fred Jordan each had 21 points for the Red Darters while Sam Lillo hit for 21 for the winners. i oo VA-44 earned their first win by virtue of a forfeit over VP-16 as the Eagles had to go soaring and couldn't field a team for the contest. VA-37 downed VW-4 96-85, VA- 83 nipped ComFairJax 89-83, and 77.VA-81 squeaked past VA-174 79- l ! o O - ; it The Jax intramural i\) basketball schedule will "Thafs a nice Job .1 drive one lust like resume Monday, March 2, it myself!" at King Hall In NATTC. The regular March 2 BUICKRIVIERAS I 70 Throe*cheeio from. AH ally equips$5200 games will be played and Intl.'full power and factory air. the postponed games will be made at a later date. FORDGALAXIE500'sfour S up 7 0 to cheese from,full 1 power and air, 3400 'ptrlceuptiA' 24doorhardlepi. - 70 PLYMOUTHSrurylllJDr.HTandent4Dr.HTond 3400 \, IT'S GOOD-This eager from the VW-4 Hurricane Hunters puts It up Jax's GreatestFURNITURE Ino Banocvda,full power and air and in but didn't do it often enough as his team was tripped by VA-83 I Tuesday. I OLDS DELTA ROYALE 70 Turquolie with blk.vinyl top,sport $$4200 Alcohol was a factor in half of the Values! I coupe,lull, powerand foe air,3,000 55,200 highway fatalities during ,ni, NAVY 1968. WHOLESALE BUICKGS455 Ir/- ..- -----. PRICE TO EVERYONE 70 Rod,Sport Coupe,4 ipoed,R4H,PS,$4000 NONE I ne.eus fB,factory air,chrome wheel 1 I 1 1 1 OPEN EVERY I 7 0 MUSTANG Hue w while vinyl top, UH, AT, PS,$3 2 0 0 DAY VI,'factory air [9 INSURANCE v / It BUICK SKYLARK $ 1 1 t SUNDAY 7 l0 Cuilom,tvrquoite 4 Dr.HT,while vinyl 3800 1249.1251 KING ST 1 1 TIL 6PMSURPLUS top,Rfc H,PS,PB,AT,factory' air. 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