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f Seabees I WARNING ! U; E "" "" :JW '''I' c''.,Ji' : r11IJI1 '" '" . Have : l jtiu| IIMJnijllllt lll|| |llll *A' ...; ; " 1 Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein Ball'8)l not to be considered an official expression of any military department. The appearance of ad. publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or j .,. .. Don't look at the U.S. NAVAL AIR I STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA sun, Saturday the (See Page ) during eclipse It could cause permanent eye damage' VOL. 27 NO. 48 MARCH 5, 1970 n ., '_..._____..___ Twice a Month Pay t tR tr Ordered for Navy Jax. The old complaint of 'I 1 never get the same pay twice' will end throughout the Navy by July 1 as finance < offices switch back to the old, standard system of paying '. twice monthly. The change to the twice a month system, usually on the 15th and 30th of the month, comes by direction of Department of Defense upon the Implementation - of the Joint Military ,Pay System. Currenly,commanding officers .. have the option of paying either or holiday, but pay will be for the 4J' biweekly or semimonthly The entire period. Navy Finance Office here will For example, if the fifteenth yd j Mw. "Ck'1k ilR change from biweekly to twice a falls on a Sunday, payday will be month pay May 15th, accordingto held on Friday, and the amount Mrs. lola] Miller, NFO paid will be the amount due the :t I executive assistant. member through Sunday. Thus, The ]local Finance Office has normally a member will receive been paying every other Thursday two equal payments each month. since the early 1960's when Mrs. Miller gave the following the Navy decided that either pay days and number of days pay - _'::'1.00 system was okay, depending on to cover the period from now until _:.. r- '" the commanding officer. the twice a month system goes COMMAND CAKE-Mrs. Carolyn Marsh,wife of W-4's new skipper, Cdr. A. F.Marsh, lends a handat The twice monthly system will into effect: Today, 16 days pay; cutting change of command cake. RAdm. Lawrence Hey worth Jr., commander Fleet Air be based on two pay periods per March 19, 14 days pay; April 2, 13 Jacksonville, (L) and Cdr.and Mrs. C. J. Cush look on. month. The first period covers days pay; April 16, 14 days pay; the first through the fifteenth dayof and April 30, 14 days pay. "c the month and the second Hurricane Hunters Change COsJaxCdr. period through Paydays covers the last will from day be of the held the sixteenth month.Navy- Air Wing wide on the fifteenth and thirtiethor .A. 'F' Marsh relieved warning of tropical storms The squadron conducted the last day of the month, Gets NewCommander Cdr. C. J. Cush of ,command: of during, the past year reconnaissance missions of 13 except when that date falls on the U.S. Navy's Weather tropical storms between July 30 Saturday,Sunday or a holiday. In Reconnaissance Squadron Four, and Nov.24,1969,for a total of 621 the case of a normal pay day popularly] known as. the actual in-storm flight hours. coming on a non-work day, 'Hurricane Hunters,' in Hey CPOs! These storms included powerful payday will be held on the last Jax-Capt. William J. PresslerJr. ceremonies,held] here Feb. 28. hurricane'Debbie'and disastrous work day preceding the,weekend relieved Capt. Daniel W. The new commanding officer is Club Opens Tonight hurricane 'Camille,' which Herlong] as commander Fleet Air from Naples] 111. and holds a caused death and destructionmore Wing Eleven yesterday morning bachelor of science degree from Jax-Shortly after 8 widespread than any r during a ceremony in Hangar Carthage College in Carthage, 111. o'clock tonight the ribbon recorded hurricane in history. 1000.A . He served as VW-4's executive will be cut and the new The squadron also participated} native of Laurel] Springs, officer from Feb. 1969 until he Chief Petty Officers Mess in an international study of sea- N.J., Capt. Pressler graduatedfrom assumed his present position.The (Open) will be open for air interaction in tropical regions the University of Florida, commander currently business.E.7 under the Barbados and prior to his assignment to resides in Orange Park with his E-8 and E-9 per- Oceanographic Meterological] FAW-11, he served! as com- wife and their two children. sonnel and their wives have Experiment (BOMEX) between \ giroY manding officer of the LSD Cdr. Cush, who has headed the been invited to attend the May 3 and July] 29, 1969. Plymouth Rock, Atlantic Fleet 'Hurricane Hunters' since Feb. grand opening tonight. An Aircraft from the squadron and Amphibious Force. 1968, has been assigned to the open house is planned in the U.S. Department of Commerce The new commander is a Staff, Naval Air Systems Command -, the future for general Environmental Science veteran of the Korean conflict, Headquarters visiting of the new facility.Jax Services Administration (ESSA) and has been awarded the Legionof Washington, D.C. Air News flew jointly in experiments at- Merit, Distinguished Flying] The featured speaker at the proofreaders regret not tempting to seed a major storm Cross, Air Medal with three gold change of command ceremonywas catching that big headlineon with silver iodide crystals] to stars, Joint Services Com RAdm. Lawrence Heyworth last week's front page dissipate its strength. These mendation Medal, Republic of Jr., commander Fleet Air that said the club opends experiments, collectively knownas Korea Presidential Unit Citation Jacksonville. He commended the March 7. Instead it opens 'Project Stormfury,' were and the Vietnam Navy squadron for its outstanding tonight as explained in the conducted on hurricane'Debbie,' service 'to the Navy and the story and the results are reported as (Cont. on Pg. 2)) nation in providing advance promising. Capt. Pressler I Two Named to Represent Command as Top Enlisteds II - Jax-Two NAS Jax petty officers past two years. professional skill while workingand amount of responsiblitity for The letter further stated, 'Dueto will represent the air During this period Moseley was supervising various areas division's performance, according his exceptional devotion and station at a Navy League meeting credited with top notch within the division.He to his nominating letter. dedication to duty, Morrow honoring outstanding enlistedmen was also assigned as a constantly volunteers for after in the Jacksonville area in ?yYx galley watch captain while a ;t i.if : 'i, hours work, and on all occasions the near future. second class petty officer, in :... J' when it is necessary for the CS1 Billy I. Moseley of Supply preference to some senior men t:1r': :; civilian employees of the electrical and CE2 Roy S. Morrow of Public because of his interests and shop to see assistance from Works were jointly selected to abilities, according to the letter t the Seabees, they always request represent the station as out- nominating him for the honor. Morrow because of his out- standing EMs for 1969 after a An Orange Park resident, standing capablity, personality, selection committee deadlockedin Moseley was the station's Ser- and ability to effectively work voting one of the men as the top viceman of the Month for October with civilian employees.: command sailor of the year. 1969. An active member of the He has also been cited for his The date the duo will be F 4 fl 4 Fleet Reserve Association, work in building the diamond honored along with other Branch 91, he volunteers much of portion of the new Little League Jacksonville area Navymen 1 by his off duty time for the benfit of ballfield near the main gate. He the Navy League has not been that organization. completed the layout of the confirmed. Assigned to the Seabee Division diamond and necessary ear- Moseley was nominated for the since August 1968, Morrow was thwork almost single handed yearly honor by Supply for his 4s the station's Serviceman of the 'versatility, motivation and Month last July.] The second class petty officeris leadership' while serving in the While assigned to the division, married and active in both Food Service Division over the CSl Moseley he has assumed an increasing CE2 Morrow church and other organizations. f: t1- "-- - MARCH 5, 1970 PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER . ----- - .. .. ' :: w:' ::.Jo.o.;:<<: :' -" ;:':': Editorial View Points I-III II flli1Ji1ZeflJ "I kr I_ t1Ji:ed >>...'>>:O:+:-O. :<<+'".:::::::......: .........................w..:<<<->...;.>>':'.. Time for A CensusThe i CATHOLICNaval Air Station Constitutionrequiresthat the population of the United States be counted every 10 years. And, since the first census was taken in 1790, SUNDAY MASS 9&lla.m. this is a census year. --f- y MARROW DAILY MASS 11:30: a.m. The census will tell us a lot more than just how many people we have 'Confessions will be heard within our borders. Census statistics determine such things as the Saturdays at 10:30: a.m. and from amount of representation each area will have in a national and local 5 to 5:45: p.m.' government, how much state and federal money local school systemswill receive, and where new public transportation routes should be set Naval HospitalSUNDAY up.Interestingly, the government didn't ask for much information in MASS 8 a.m. the first census. In 1790, it was enough to know the name of the headof the family and the number of males and females. NATTC But as the decades rolled by the census takers were after more and LIGHT-During the NAS Cub Scout's annual Blue and Gold ' more information. Life in the United States was going from rural to Banquet, Terry Bradbery received the Arrow of Light Award. The SUNDAY MASS 10 a.m. city, and more informaion was required to learn about the nation and highest award a Cub Scout can earn, the ceremony has roots deep in Bldg. 500 its people.By Indian Legend. The arrow, lit by the candle of love kindled in the heartof 1880, enumerators were listing such information as each person'sname his mother, represents the dawn of Terry's Boy Scouting career. PROTESTANTNaval age, sex, and marital status, occupation, and the birthplace of The shaft of the arrow points the scout's way, guided by scouting his mother and father. In 1890, there was a special enumeration of leader Tom Darby, Boy Scout District Round-Table Councilor. Terryis HospitalSUNDAY Civil War veterans. the son of AXCS and Mrs. Bobby J. Bradbery of VP5. This year, four out of every five households will be required to answer WORSHIP SERVICES from 22 to 24 questions. Among other things, residents will be 10 a.m. asked if they own a dishwasher, what their occupations are, how they get to work, their income, the condition of their homes and what they Naval Air Station were doing five years ago. JItOeThe The information supplied by citizens will be considered confidential. Sunday Census facts about an individual are never divulged, not even to tax Church School 9a.m. collectors or other government agencies. two air station dining halls serve the same menu, but observe different Junior Church 10a.m. There is no denying the importance of a census. In fact, it has been meal schedules. Dining Hall No. 1, Bldg. 4, serves weekday meals as follows: Divine Worship Service 10a.m. ; suggested that because of the excellence of the statistics provided by breakfast 6 a.m. to 7:30: a.m.; dinner 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and supper 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Dining Hall No.3, Bldg. 551, serves breakfast 5:30 a.m. to 7 a.m.; Bldg. 750 the Census Bureau,the U. S.economy may be among the best planned dinner 11 a.m. to 12:30: a.m. supper 5:00: p.m. to 6:15.: Both Dining halls ob Episcopal Communion 8:30: a.m. in the world. serve the same hours on weekends and holidays: early breakfast 6:30: a.m. to Bldg. 750 What about your plans? Is it time for you to take a census, a per. 8:30: a.m. brunch 9:30: a.m.to 12:30 p.m.and supper 4 p.m.to 5:30: p.m. Personnel on comrats may purchase breakfast and early breakfast for 25 sonal census? It may be. After all, you won't know where you're goingif cents; dinner and brunch for 65 cents and supper for 50 cents. Junior Youth Fellowship 5 p.m. you don't know where you are. Bldg.722 The 1970 census will tell us about the growth of the nation. A personal FRIDAY, MARCH 6 census will tell if you are keeping pace. Tuesday Hot Oatmeal Mulligatawny Soup Oyster Stew , Eggs to Order Italian Meat Sauce Deep Fried Fish Senior Choir Rehearsal 5 p.m. Man Alone With GodLCDR French Toast Boiled Spaghetti Tartar Sauce ,Bldg. 750 Grilled Ham Slices Pizza Pie Ham and Noodles I Praline Buns Au Gratin Asparagus Scalloped ThursdayChristianScienceService Cecil D. Harper Jr., CHC USNR Dutch Apple Pie Creole Wax Beans 8pm. Strawberry Gelatin Orange Bar The picture of Jesus alone at prayer in the Garden of NATTCDivine SATURDAY, MARCH 7 Gethsemane is one of the unforgettable scenes of Early Breakfast Brunch Split Pea Soup Worship He there Hot Farina Beef Noodle Soup Baked Pork Chops" 12p.m. history. was struggling with his soul with his Bldg. 500 Eggs to OrderPineapple Submarine Sandwiches Brown Onion Gravy destiny, and with God. This always is a lonely battle. But Hot Cakes Potato Chips Steamed Rice Evening Worship 6p.m. the result of the struggle was action. 'The hour is at Broiled Bacon Slices Boston Baked Beans Buttered Fresh Frozen Bldg. 500 Raised Doughnuts Ice Cream Cups Broccoli hand... Rise, let us be going said Jesus to his disciples Boiled Navy Beans when It was over. That Is, renunciation and surrender Chocolate Fudge Icing Cake t " brought power and faith. They always do. SUNDAY, MARCH 8 When the formula Jesus used Is followed, our TrafficViolations Gethsemanes become not blind alleys but open doors to Early BreakfastHot Brunch Oatmeal Bean Soup Pepper Pot Soup triumphant living. 'Not as I will, but as thou wilt When Eggs to Order Chicken Pot Pie Grilled Beef Steak French Toast Mashed Potatoes Fried Onions frustations and and our suffering are accepted Grilled Buttered Sausage Patties Brussels French Fried Potatoes dedicated to God, life has a chance to become creative Raisin RollsBreakfast SproutsIce Buttered Peas and The following is a report of and great. This is possible only as we withdraw from the Cream Cups Carrots motor vehicle accidents and Pineapple Cream Pie traffic violations for the period main current of life for a time and face God all alone. Said Handel's biographer: 'His health and his'fortunes MONDAY, MARCH 9 Feb. 1723. had reached their lowest ebb. His right side had become Brunch Vegetable Soup Number of Accidents paralyzed, and his money was all gone. His creditors Hot Eggs Grits to Order Onion Beef Pot Soup Roast Grilled Home Fried Ham Potatoes Steaks seized him and threatened him with imprisonment. Fora Broiled Bacon Slices Brown Gravy Creamy Gravy This week 14 French Toast Oven Browned Total accidents this throughFeb. brief time he was tempted to give up the fight -- but he Cake Doughnuts Beets In Orange Potatoes Sauce Buttered MixedVegetables .23 year 52. rebounded again to compose the greatest of his inspirations Seasoned Succotash Boiled Pinto Beans Number of accidents throughFeb. Sugar Cookies Peach Shortcake the epic MESSIAH Fruit Gelatin Whipped Topping .1969 52 So It is that,, many of our finest victories come out of Total number of days since last seeming defeat. But not before we, have the courage to TUESDAY, MARCH 10 injury in a motor vehicle accident - be alone with ,God in our own' personal Gethsemane. BreakfastHot Corn Chowder Bean SoupMaryland 7 There come times when no one else can help. Ham Oatmeal Omlet Grilled Simmered Hamburgers Frankfurters Chicken Fried Air WingCont. Hot Griddle Cakes French Fried Potatoes Chicken Gravy Grilled Luncheon Meat Italian Baked Beans Mashed Potatoes Cinnamon Rolls Spinach with Chopped Bread Dressing ( from Pg. I) Eggs Mexican Corn Service Order. Distinguished Banana Cream PieWEDNESDAY Dutch Apple Pie JAX AIR 1VEWSThe Capt. Herlong, who com- manded FAW-11 since Jan. 1969, ,II is from Orangeburg, S.C. and is a I MARCH 11 graduate of the U.S. Naval JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Academy. He has been assignedto distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station BreakfastHot Beef Rice Soup Tomato the Bureau of Naval Personnel Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a Farina Breaded Veal Steaks Beef SewGrilled Soup in Washington, D.C. private firm. All Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR NEWS Minced Eggs to Beef Order Tomato Potatoes Gravy Rissole Liver The guest speaker at the must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box 2, NAS Home Fried Potatoes Buttered Green Beans Onion Gravy change of command ceremonywas Jacksonville, by 12:00.noon on Monday before publication. News Sugar RollsBreakfast Brussels Sprouts with Creole Buttered Wax Noodles RAdm. Ralph Weymouth, items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772.3118 or Lemon Butter Bans commander of Ice Cream SundaesTHURSDAY Whipped Topping Fleet Air Wings 3119. Atlantic. Special guests at the event were VAdm. Robert I Advertisements are' solicited by the publisher and queries Townsend of Norfolk, com- concerning such should be directed to: MARCH mander 12 of Naval Air Force, U.S. THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Atlantic Fleet; RAdm. Lawrence 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 Chicken Pan Roast Noodle of Beef Soup Cream of Potato Soup Heyworth, Jr., commander of Brown Barbecued Spareribs Fleet Air Jacksonville; RAdm. Gravy Telephone 388.2755t Barbecue Hot Oatmeal Mashed Potatoes Shoe Sauce William M. Harnish, commanderof Eggs to OrderPineapple Lyonaise Green Beans Steamed String Sauerkraut Potatoes Carrier Division 6, Mayport; VOL. 27 NO. 48 MARCH 5,1970' Grilled Ham Hot Slices Cakes Carrots Parsley Buttered Buttered Green Beans and RAdm. R.O. Middleton, Praline Rolls Cherry Pie Peanut Fluffy Butter Cake commander of Cruiser Destroyer Icing Flotilla 12, Mayport. ..1 -- ..... .......... ... ..... ..... ...... ....._...........-..........,.... ._-- \\.'.' '' ...'.........'..,' ',..... ............ '''' ,... .....' "" t'.,.." ............'.'.'. ,/. ............. .1 r - /I MARCH 5, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 3 / Navy Wives Speak Out PONT fORGET TO Cecil Movies Roadrunners W ASIIINGTO ...A Navy-wide of wives' opinions, no names will \ SIGN.us . survey of wives' opinions will be be signed. '. .EVENINGS.: 17:10 I : ) & :woo>(>(> ' conducted in the Spring 1970 issueof Navy Wifeline Newsletter, SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS ISMK!. Promoted n NAVY WIFELINE newsletterby Spring 1970 can be found in base '-' . The Navy Wifeline exchanges, hospitals and SATURDAY MARCH! Association, a volunteer group. dispensaries. If wives cannot V WORK IS A FOUR LETTER Roadrunners MEDITERRANEAN ... The , of For the first time in any branch locate copies, write to: %T dt" WORD (COLOR SATIRE) David Six Attack Squadron of the services, wives can be The Navy Wifeline Association Warner, Cilia Black Thirty deployed in the heard by others who care as to Building 40, Washington Navy SecondRound MARCH! 8 Forrestal Mediterranean aboard the USS ( CVA-59)) , what think about they service Yard, Washington,D.C.20390 held promotion ceremonies for life: such as their views on With CorsairsThe FILE OF THE GOLDEN four officers recently. LT Phillip commissaries, exchanges, VA-HI wins COM- GOOSE (COLOR DRAMA M. Pirofalo donned his Rampagers, VA-83, were new gold medical care for dependents, CRIME) Yul FAIIUAX Basketball welcomed into the midst of the Brynner, Charles LCdr. leafs along with three service clubs moving, housing, Grey educational opportunities for tournament. The Attack Hcllrazors last Monday to begin brand new Lieutenants. Sportingnew their children, and their Squadron Eight One transition training to the A-7E !MONDAY MARCH 8 railroad tracks are LT Rich husband's working conditionsand Sunllners gained revenge Corsair II, the Navy's most Beacham, LT Wayne Kelly and by crushing VA-174, 97-83 LT Maurice McMichael. sophisticated light attack aircraft DARBY O'GILL & THE promotional opportunities.The last Saturday morning to . LITTLE PEOPLE (COLOR of the will strength survey The speediest roadrunner Cdr. be in the numbers of wives who take the Comfairjax VA-83, nickanmed the Ram- FANTASY) Sean Connery, Janet Hardy N. Rose presented the new Basketball tournament. traces its back to Munro history pagers take time to and mail answer plumage on the flight deck of the Two weeks earlier the 1950 when they were called to back the form The Navy Sunliners TUESDAY!MARCH 9 Forrestal while anchored in Wifeline Association will tabulate were narrowly active duty at Squantum, Mass. Malta. + defeated by VA-174 in the One of the first aircraft that the results and make this information CHANGE OF HABIT (COLOR Cecil Field , available to interested Championship squadron flew was the F4U-4 The Roadrunners the MUSICAL) Elvis Presley, Mary are a rare ; making Comfairjax people who are in a position to try Corsair I an earlier aircraft Tyler Moore, Barbara McNair breed of professional attack victory particularity to take positive action. The Navy manufactured by LTV, the pilots on a special assignment in satisfying. The team Wifeline will publishe results in a manufacture of the A-7E. WEDNESDAY MARCH I 10) the Mediterranean. Their uncanny - moves on to CharlestonS.C. Cdr. T. C. Casimes, present C. later issue and through various ability for low level in for the East Coast 0., and his squadron personnelwere news media. A MAN CALLED GANNON stantaneous strike makes them In order to have a true picture Regional championship. welcomed by Cdr. W. D. (COLOR WESTERN) Tony the envy of fighter and attack Yonke, executive officer of VA- Franciosa, Michael Sadrazin. pilots throughout the world.Wre . 174. NWCA News .' "', ,. :. ,. ,hj, ., The Navy wives Clubs of , , ;' I , 1 T.' : I ; 'i " America Cecil Field No. 121 will "t " . ,, ,, . , ' be sponsoring a 5 day Red Cross ;J' .' .' " First Aid course this month. The Ij. <';,... '. ; , course will run March 9,11,13,16and J'. "" 11 ), "1" < I 18 from 0930 to 1130 in room 8 ,.1.:, 1\'li'WI\' t4;j'bI , at the base Chapel.This is a basic ,i I '-,." .,Igry 4 course designed to meet everyone emergency should situations be prepared that for. gonna put j. ':: : To sign up just call 781-1615 or the base Red Cross office before i March 5. the Westside TV The next meeting of NWCA No. on 121 will be held March 10 at the ii1j'ilt;. : Chapel fellowship hall. The ' meeting will begin at 0930 for the ,..', . election of new officers. All "1 ". , members are urged to attend and I reminded to bring a lunch for the I II J extra long meeting.The I club announced this month . that Dr. Cecil B. Hardesty, r Superintendent of Duval County Schools will be speaking at the ." >, Clubs invitation, March 24 at the ._ " base theater. All parents and .. -:=- -: - :::. ,'1 : "j :; ::1 other interested persons are 1,1, '1 ' invited to hear this very im . I I ! portant program starting at 0930. We interrupt this announce : ment to bring you a special program: II o ,, I i, You! If you live or work in our Westside It % G( a, Ilf' I : WANTED neighborhood, we invite you to see how # : : MNLJ I 11I11111- you look on TV with any one of our three II ; II i i, new drive-in television windows (You Ii; '' I IAIIES ft CHILDREN don't even have to be one of our customers).,II, ) ; 1111111 For Our Cradle Roll Dept. And bring the whole family along r ; i ;I/iIhiI/ llll } EVANGEL Because we've made several improvements L 4 ; jJ, ASSEMILY OF 601 around our bank, and we want everybody ? I 5714 Ramona Blvd 781-9393 to know aboutthem. Today we have a grand j 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL'9.45: A.M. total of seven drive-in teller windows, and that's 'Sure: MORNING WORSHIP 10.45 A.M. 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 .11i 'I more private facilities. Banking at the ' ,-.,5 i i:. : Westside Atlantic will be quicker ( :;- 1fJ and more convenient. now. And with! our new TellerVue equipment - ..' we can honestly 'n say that when you bank at the sign of the ship The Gods ? , smile 1. ::J 3 -) you're the star of the on those show.WestsideAtlanticBank. who live at the TIKI 1 2'i Miles Southof JAX on US 17 ORANGE PARK 4328 Blanding Boulevard Member FDICr PH: 2444243 i iI MARCH 5, 1970 I PAGE JAX AIR NEWS. AFTERBURNER ... ? . II I Jacksonville Area Civil Service M"MnMMMMBB News MMI1IM I I HB n M B n MnBM nHB BK M M H KBBKnnM HMM0naHBnHanaMaB Ends Man vs. Woman :( April 3 E11iTw i NAS Jax Association i1 StatisticsCheck I After New Membership Cost i Jax-Annual membership Plan. Under this low-cost renewal and recruitment of new membership plan, a physical Of WorkersCost members in the Jacksonville examination is not required. Naval Air Station Association is Benefit coverage is provided not now in progress and will continue only to the Association member, differences in employingmen through April 3, according to but also to his dependents. NASA and women are not Jack Ostertag, Association vice Insurance Coordinator, Charlie significant, according to a newly president. Parish, says that this group plan revised publication issued by the JAX-NASA is open to all offers its members unusually! 'pb U.S. Department of Labor. . civilian employees and is pledgedto high protection for a sub The report, prepared by the promote the best interests of stantially lower cost than other Women's Bureau, summarizesthe its members through legislative similar policies on today's latest available data on representation. These objectives market. certain factors that affect labor include: (1)) continuing and Association members are also costs absenteeism, labor tur acceleratedsupport to the national entitled to substantial purchasing nover, job tenure,' and labor defense effort; (2)) establish- discounts by numerous par- SIGN PACT-Capt. H. O. Cutler signs two-ycar labormanagementpact mobility.The . ment of an active and aggressive ticipating business firms within which was negotiated between the air station and Local 696 of the public relations program with the Jacksonville area. These American Federation of Government Employees. The agreement is data includes Service,for example statisticson ' city, state, and national officials; membership discounts are applicable graded employees of the station's Security Department. Public worktime Health lost because of and, (3)) continuing action available on such items as directed toward 'selling the automotive parts, accessories, illness or injury, which averaged geographical advantages and carpeting, furniture, draperies, Station Local 696 5.6 days for women and 5.3 days for men in 1967. On the other expanding capabilities of NAS etc. JAX. Association members are hand, earlier PUS data showed Association members are urged to renew their membershipearly Negotiate AgreementJaxCapt. fewer sick days per year for : eligible for enrollment in NASA'sQuickCash this year and to 'talkup'and single women ((3.9 days) than for Group L Insurance encourage fellow-workers to H. O. Cutler,NAS Department of the station. single men ((4.3 days). become members. Membership officer Negotiations on the agreement ' commanding signed a The report states that women information and applicationforms labor-management relations began Jan. 6 and were completed workers have favorable recordsof may be obtained through agreement Feb. 26 that was Jan. 15. The agreement is for a attendance and labor turnover HONDAMOTORS your area enrollment coor negotiated under the recently two-year period and represented when compared with men em- dinator. effective Executive Order 11491. tthe first one negotiated with the ployed at similar job levels under & CYCLES CO- JAX-NASA is an affiliate The agreement is between the station to cover graded em- similar circumstances., 4949 BLANDING BLVD. member of the National Councilof air station and Navy Local 696 of ployees of the Security Depart : PHONE 771-8244 Air Station Associations. the American Federation of ment. Detailed analyses indicate that Government Employees and is the skill level and age of the applicable to all graded em- Signing the pact for the union worker, length of service, and ployees within the Security was Harry S. Osterman, record of job stability provide president of Local 6%. Membersof better'' clues to (differences in I : PA the union and management work performance than does the EARLY.. SM ALL DOWN MAIL ) negotiating teams included Clyde mere fact that the worker is a Herzog, M. S. Clance, Jack man or woman. % )) Henson, Don Moran, D. L. Studies on labor turnover show I *UD Ml! :l Loudermill and E. 0. Umstot. that overall job-changing rates ,{ yhS .' : } '' !' Z i Leonard B. Eubanks, director of are about the same for women : .NI '% ;; ; '"_ 1 . k; :\1: Civilian Personnel, and LCdr. O. and men. In 1968, 2.6 percent of yW i rrA4rk'.hrrvIri rIN. (( .AJc } 4Y 7;: 'i'r : r rkr.A C. Andersen, security officer, the women workers and 2.2 N'Yr'irl -- _._ Nw w also were at the meeting at which percent of the men workers quit Aft Mercury $2295Parklane ;;;1969 TAri TlIgN the agreement was signed. their jobs voluntarily, accordingto a Bureau of Labor Statistics W Conv., Auto, R&H. A/C. Loaded study. BANK AMERICARD AMERICAN EXPRESS*STANDARD But men are more frequent Ill Chevy 1695 OIL.MASTERCHARGE Credit CardsROOSEVELT Honored occupation changers than Malibu, H.T, V-8 Auto. R&H P.S., P.B., women, another BLS study ,.. showed. Only seven percent of Solid White, Red Interior ' MAll the women but 10 percent of the 1295Fastback men held a different occupationin MustaNg 66 } January 1966 than in January 242 V-8, Auto P.S., P A/C 1965. 37,000 Miles. car wash The summary reported titled 'Facts About Women's Ab- 65 Olds 1295 senteeism and Labor Turnover'is available on request for the Vista Cruiser St a. Wagon Like New, A/C, MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Women's Bureau, Wage and Low mi. Car.PoNtiuc. HOURS: 8:30 AM-5:30 PM6Hour Labor Standards Administration, 3295 U.S. Department of Labor, 69 Washington, D.C. 20210. Grand Prix H.T. Coupe,Just exactly\ like new, Loaded. AAChtvy SS 1295VM The doctor, darting throughhis waiting room several times conv. V-8 Bucket Seats, Baby Blue Finish, A and noticing the same fidgety patient, quipped to him: "Don'tget a real Cream puff Tax Loan Service well-I'll be right back." 6Z$7'$ (" All.. r.1995 ' Get the cash you need to taxes pay your - Red Dale Camper ready to goI FRIENDLY RELAXED and get it fast; Phone or drop in before 11 A.M. I HAVE IN STOCK 50 NICE CLEAN USED CARS FOR nnd tell us how much. Wc'Jlllavc an answer QUIET ATMOSPHERE mmmiiiiiiimiMiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SALE.. EASY BANK FINANCING TO ALL! 'for you by 5 P.M. the same day; lor AllY LOCATED FOR t SEE US AT 1424 MAIN ST.. JAX.USED . CFCIl F IELD. NAS, Remember: when you want cash, you're CLOSr 10 SCHOOLS good for more at Beneficial Ask for the full CHURCHES AND CTTWILEY amount you have in mind-for taxes or ..............SHOPPING................ ................ It t I any gu.id reason! Mr.& Mrs. Payton Watson. 7716666 HIBeneficial l.iko loird: lo I irrsloncK K l., I urn <;outh 7 Illmks <1'.1..1 I orrosl' huih School. ':::::::x-:: :;.:..r.Y ;:>:;:;: ::;::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: LOANS UP TO $600 Beneficial Finance Co.of Jacksonville COLONIALFOREST CARS INC. 5635 ROOSEVELT BLVD.,VENETIA VILLAGE SHOP.CTR. ' Next to Winn.Dixie Phone:388-9374: 15 MINUTE APPROVALS S ollitr..".lIclol o1Rc.c.nr.Ih.lacksoarill.AroS **phen.book while pogo far"0".il fflra 1424 Main St. 355-1636 W1970 DENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 918 FIRESTONE ROAD . - " MARCH 5,97O JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PACKS, - I i CIVIL SERVICE NEWS j I | B_ I.. _,_,., .... .. .. ..... 'Y" . Civilian Retirement Guidelines "'-.: , a . Change to Include Larger GroupThe I IF Department the Navy has announced that in response to a request from the Department of Defense the Civil Service Commission has authorized a new _ system wpich may permit more employees qualify for retirement benefits ,,, ;" \.\ ' during a reduction-in-force. Under our present system an employee whose : ; ,' separation is involuntary as a result of RIF action, may qualify for a discon ' I tinued service annuity if he is at least 50 years of age and has a minimum of 20 : l1' : : : years of service; or at any age if he has a minimum of 25 years service. ; i \ ,,\>.: ; :' ' Under the whenit J' ,;' .: : new procedure iId force situation exists, it may, for employees who would like to ;,#. I J) \ is determined RIF situation exists, it will be a possible for before resorting to the prescribedRIF retire to do so when normally )) '-.; ,. .;... J.,,).. ;: procedures or while such they would not be eligible. In employees at least 50 years of age procedures are in process, addition, it may be possible to BIG SAVERS-H. I. Duncan (c) and O. L. Anderson of the Rework with a minimum of 20 years request by letter the resignationof save other employees who cannot Facility receive merit certificates from Capt. D. H. Helle, CO, for service or any age with 25 years employees in affected com- afford to lose their jobs, but who their efforts in saving the Navy $120,000 through developing a methodto service who are in the affected petitive areas. would otherwise have to be reclaim spacer assemblies from J52 engines. (More NARF awardson competitive areas to qualify for Such letters are issued in gpno-..... paat 16)). discontinued service annuitieseven response to an employee's though they are not per request that his resignation be sonally reached for separation. requested. (Separation resulting However, this must be entirely from a resignation submitted in voluntary. on the part of the response to such a request will I Sears I employee.CSC be considered involuntary for , has made this decision to .., . retirement ) the of current and purposes. lighten impact This is not to be usedas procedure Jacksomillc &1/ w future reductions-ln-force! which : a device for coercing employees r'r that / means an employee may to give up their retention I decide to his retention ; forego / '' ' rights. Before an individual is / and resign thus enablingthe rights , T"III Yi requested to resign, he must be ' to retain an employeewho I agency fully informed of his retention would otherwise have to be . rights under the RIF regulationsand K\ separated. he must freely decide / I \.... , ' Accordingly, after an agency ,. 1 .. ! whether he wants to exercise . h' '0' \ determines that a, reduction-in- \ \ .' them or to forego them anc J .! . 1 ' ; v retire.In . f.. /1/:. 1'c . DOMINICK'Sxzz1 order to avoid any misunderstandings ". "...'., .i.I ". ' ''-....... ... , that arise ,. might : ... .. each employee's writter ..... ' .' .. 1::: ::\i' " . resignation must state that he b ,.' Under New Management, resigning in response to UM .1/ .;;... t \. 4; ". ) .,\ Italian ft American Food particular responsible official'srequest ",;to. ': I t< '"\ 'Mr.- .... -. I Family Style Dining Room in the reduction-in-fora -::) '" .. ...- .;z.;;: _' 7 FEATURING situation and that he was no' ""A' J..J. THE . coerced into giving up hit ( 'q4\i ;; \ ., ,' Sears Presents ( - retention rights.A '. ;. '. .:... . BEST PIZZAIN " copy of the resignation must ..? ':' : \ Bride's World TOWN! accompany the application for )t '. J. t. ,..4: \ .. retirement submitted to the ; \, q\-: OPEN DAILY f IO AM MIDNIGHT! commission in each affectedarea. it J /#' .\" ; : Fashion Show . ; ''1: ..' 5PM TUESDAY. MIDNIGHT: It is believed the new plan will ,.Y'.' ", \\ .';}'t" .,"'" beneficial to the Navy by Ch ic' Auditorium 6403 ROOSEVELT BLVD. prove t'A.. : ; . making it possible to minimizethe 4:. '' : Theatre. Jacksorn Phone Ahead For / ..! Jt \ t FAST SERVICE! impact of and required will also reductionsin benefit ,,1 .'.' t x,.} ;'i : r) Saturday. March 21 387-2621 employees manpower by making it possible J r,; .' : ,1 : ;;; .' 1' 2:00: p.m. and 8:00: p.m. \ '. / t1 I ') ( t '. r' i; \*" . I. f, /., 4 t., ti ; Plan to come to Jacksonville ;;,J .t""" J. and see the t i :l;a t's po' ... \ latest styles in ""'ottO"oU I I f'1. 'j\,.':"y'-f""V I :.\ Bridesmaid Wedding dresses dresses., \.J ., ... ..., ,. : '.1\: \ Sharon Richards, Sears i "" .I t Bridal I Consultant I ,: ,I ,. ,7.< ; ,'. ;. }.; ." a be 0\Ot0 .A1 rd. <' .I..I" ...' ; will glad to help you with every . ; detail of your wedding. y f .. \ 4 l ..e Sear. ComenienlKa : "\ PdMiienl 1 Plan.Complete . you want to know exactly what your monthly paymentswill " be. Here's a quick, easy way to find out without even giving your name. ' Just phone and ask for our Checkpoint Service. Tell us how much what payments will be. Then hang --------------------1. . \ you want. We'll tell you your t. | '" ; ;> : : ' up. If you decide "yes," call us back; We're here to help with a I (:lip, Th!. Coupnrt! | and Mail) lu Srar. I II checkpoint or a check. Wedding Costs I 200 \\\'. Hut .M.. JaeUimille.. n.riclaW'2: : I As Low As $350 at Sears II PI..II..S.I; .._Tirkel- Bride* VI'orldrVl.i.mMiou. I II I Prefer lhe2.nOHIMIMi: ) : ,u. ;':' Wedding Dress .... SWI Flowers ...................... :>;7I; I I I Handmade Veil .... 8.10\ Catered Reception ..... $75; I Ias"w ............................................................ I Invitations ilOOi) : .... :::;:.tfl:\ Photography in color >ftlHjolMnMi I Idlm, .. ......................................................... I (;?.'.!. Total ........................ :';."."'I I I I.itl. ........................................Iall. ............ I 'Dial Finance 1 NMinn: Date .............?...........Phone .......... I IL I, --------------------- 241 W. Forsyth St ........................................................................ 356-0735 DOWNTOWNIIOP 5256 Beach Blvd ........................................................................ 396.2895 .\TSKHSMSK: I Sears I 200 West Bay Street 4121 San Juan Ave. 384.2314 3533811OptnlOam , Sali'Jai limn; <>unranlrri{nr Tnnrl nrllmk liMOpm, 764-2583 . 4958 Soutel Drive 4, \II. lI..tllll"11t.I i | i.1 Monday thru Saturday Loans to $600 . I l'j ,r,' ,.,.,, .. ,. "ft:4. .:,.;.. CUUftl .'2".JLrl ) 'U"I.II. "H'\ .t , ...JIIIIOIIiI.........*fS ,..... r- __.._ -----.e.I '.........WYL-..dl.NNMII, . .1'F r.iv+ n r.. ..r.w . .w+nww.rr err no : : I INAVY PAGE 6 JAX AFTERBURNER MARCH 5: 1970 Automatic Advancements Club Schedules New Promotion Rules BLUEJACKETS(BIdg.3Annex INN) . Tonight will feature the \\ For 'A' School GradsThe Messenger tomorrow evening of the Masses the Four, and of Clubs will appear on stage. The Navy's program for class to qualify for automatic Autoharp will provide the en- automatically promoting stripes in the following ratings: tertainment on Saturday, and on selected graduates of certain AC, AG, AM, ASE, ASH, AQ, AT, Sunday there will be music by the class 'A' schools has been AX, AW, BT, CS, AM, EN, ET, Soul Society. The Autoharp will revised, and the list of eligible FT, GMM, IC, IM, MM, MT, OM, return on Monday and Tuesday, .P rates has been trimmed down to RM, SF, SM, TD, and TM. and on Wednesday the Four of accommodate current cutbackof For 14 ratings, graduates who Clubs will be there. petty officers. are eligible for automatic Previous rules provided promotion are restricted to the ACEYDUCEYCLUB automatic advancement to the top 10 per cent. Those ratingsare next higher pay grade for 'A' : AE, AK, AO, AZ, CT, DC, Dance to the music of the ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL-Ma|. .J.' F. lavin, Marine school graduates with two yearsof DK, DS, DT, GMT, PH, PN, PR Clubsmen tomorrow evening, Barracks commanding officer,presents the Navy Achievement Medalto obligated time remaining fromat and RD. and be at the club Saturday nightto the parents of Cpl. Fred McClain, Jr. who was awarded the medal have been least six years of service. Ratings which hear the Three Sounds. for meritorious service from to June 194?. posthumously Aug. 19(1 In accordance with BUPERS completely dropped from the The honored the 20-year-old Marine who served with the ceremony Notice 1430 of Feb. 11, the new automatic advancement CPO CLUBCountrywestern Second Battalion, First Marine Division at Garrard and Mead Bay rule allows only graduates' who program are: AB, ADJ, BU, CE, River. Fred McClain Sr. is an employee at the Naval Air Rework finish in the upper-half of their CM, CYN, DP, EA, EO, JO, MR, music by Facility MU, PM, PT, SK, SW, UT, and Tommy 'C' and the Seminoleswill I I QM.The .. be featured at the Chiefs' only specialists who willnot Club tomorrow night. On be affected by the tightened Saturday there will be dancing to 'friE CONCIlE- 'COt.a'.afS OF. WC ;t<.i""t ,.'. ... ;.... .' .. '" ',..'';.' 'r ." ,").. '.:.. promotion policy are graduatesof the music of Mark Castle, and on ...... i'.!I.." ,I... 'd'd'uY' :!!'I"I"', ''' 'I "',1'. I.. ." ,' ""(" (" .. 'J I EOD v .. and JACKSOIJVILLC VCVLRANS "" ...."" ',.1.,1. : :;,"i%,,,.: .: / 1-" .', 'fttl.:' ':. :{ the UDT, SEAL Sunday John Thomas will be COLISEt1MWILLLE1.1ESCE: ogwCLF,1 E" ; "<",.":",:.'...tl." .':'"'. .'"r.. '. !....., 'i kLp'v;: Jf.r;yTAE .x.;: <:.; ':.A'=t a' courses. They remain eligible for appearing on stage. Tuesday AMA INooO" Mo '\ ; : : : '.,' .. automatic promotion by' com- evening will feature Bud Davis ' IlACI"Af\.OI2U'A :TittST)1""r' .1.-/,, .. .. ::: : .... : pleting the course and meetingall and .,. and the Tunesters, on 1'I.JG-1="orzMOf'C.1'CL.'E CIl.JG- "ki; : ;' :'i t! !: I,. :' : : . wu..vrEs--r11-fEsto'la... S Of'SOME" .. .. ",...,:. .'.. ". : ...1'.., ', ... other requirements. Wednesday the Clubsmen will Of' faaE NATio t'S FiNESt PRo ? provide the entertainment. 'PIPERS AS fW:V GO OH THE1 '( 51.1CiC CoNCREsfE11ACIc MOrJ. ..k r' NewsBriefs Dental Care NI"re-, MArlo.CJ1JJ. . . x . For Children Jax--Scheduling of appointments - for eligible children Jax-All civilain and 'military whose sponsor's birth month is personnel are invited to donate March began I Monday. blood to the Naval Hospital Blood Children of active duty and Bank, Jacksonville. Hours of retired military personnelwhoare operation are from 8 a.m. to 11 bonafide dependents between the daily ages of six and 23 will be eligiblefor a.m. Monday through Friday. All donors are requestedto stannous fluoride treatment. 4 '.. call Ext 2495 at least 24-hours Appointments may be made by ,'p k. in advance to schedule appointments the sponsor or spouse at the __:::; .* for donations. Dental Department AppointmentDesk during normal working ..s hours. At that time they will be .. The Waiting List for ,.. r 4 : / I Inadequate Public Quarters ((4 given a definite appointment and \ .7 .. : / MMI Bedrooms) for which personnelin furnished materials and in- ', NO'f ll JG pay grades E-4 with 4 years structions.NO . l LIIC>r E r1G service and above are eligible, is telephone appointmentswill be taken. Each child will near depletion. Eligible per- / 't'IE / sonnel having four or more receive an oral examination, an children, one of whom is over 12- oral hygiene demonstration and i 5A years-old, may be assigned to lecture, an application of a ..,..' these quarters on a first-come, substance to inhibit tooth decay, first-served basis. Eligible and dental health educational personnel may file applicationswith material. NO x-rays will be the Housing Office, Bldg. 902, Ext. 2114. taken.Where / 'I / a I Is It? See if you can answer this one without looking around the garage, shop, loading dock, or I ytiDON'T > 4e officeWhere: is the nearest fire extinguisher?' If it took you more than 30 :: #n, seconds to answer, better do Yr some doublechecking. Make sure you know the location of all fire extinguishers near your work area-also,know how to use them. to/V Any questions on when, where, or how to use a fire extinguisher? \...., Call Ext. 2451, fire station No. 1, ";" (4 ? or 2460 General Safety Office. C-p:; __.... ..J.iL . 7rl ROBERTSIOOIKEEPING ,*, . MISS wdili 11 : ? FLORIDA'S FIRST INDOOR CYCLE RACES AND TAX SERVICE tiyi ...ee.e..e..e... . JACKSONVILLE MEMORIAL COLISEUM : SCM NOTARY PHOTO PUBLIC COPY Income Tax I\ MONDAY, MARCH 9 Expert Service Preparation Guaranteed OPEN 9 A.M. AMA SANCTIONED earlier by AppointmentUNTIL 8 P.M. PRACTICE: 6:00 P.M. TICKETS: $2.50 Adults Later by Appointment BEST SATURDAYS 6 PM BUY FIRST RACE: 8:30: ,... $1.25 children eider 12 tax refund -to Put work your, suggests Income No appointment necessary Barbara Luna. Buy U.S. SavIngs PH. 384-1034 Bonds. (Photo 1907 BLANDINO BLVD.at . 20th courtesy Shirley St. Century-Fox). __ Same location since 1953 ----- .:-_--_-._.__ -- '. .," -' 'd.T-T-Iy---- IIw7- __- -- .1 It _ "REAS&IGNM1 T''t t 1t t-1,tJ\.. b n FttC'E 1 1 I N 1 A%;::s:: 1 0 " SERVICESHOP.PING GUIDu. , . _ , fw W'tf f A. I f il .r. I this year ': ,: *" :'. :::;>TAKE i' ; 'ui iDfiR.$:17INIVtl1t00M'! { \i j I I JURCH'S FACTORY OUTLET j jPH insurance due ? S8V61 ;t:, ,. 1 PREMigMBEER. .CHOICECUTSTEAK J I 1. .\\\4b "ITALIAN 904.2143352I r7tulnp'B I.C : :: \ !' SANDWICMESSPAOHETTIMSs I II ? S >v* s:% " 0 4 O MOBILE HOMES 1938 Blanding ERNIE Blvd. GROSE Phone; 389-0338 I rt::: a,burl bl4db+ ]D n 11I .. I t 1 STARRING oylur CLAY & ::;: State Farm HOME Mutual OFFICE Automobile: Bioomington.Insurance lllinoltWISTERN Co. I i '!> i:":3'<>..:."".x,t9llandhttvdPkY11"7:, ;.,:,:', ::: !!_ <) ..,., ,,;; .{;1: ...'i>. :: ..,. .... ,.; :.:3,ax f!}:x HI-WAY 17, GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLA.ORANGE 32043 >' : rf:1lWW'i; : : : l 7A:: :wmt':: @@.1i1:1'kV ,'au m x::<.yww. n; Pat ;',.- y M'th ; xP i.1 :., .. . : ; : : : : :ti* rr.: k X:*>XV *?-? I I John''C'Calhoun: U4RwjP" }, AUTOrAUSHiltr , ta I MORRIS { a j ..1 C # . I:::3 a,.,, ) i: ;.t.,:>>. FoTitHrUH: : 7D lli4f :.:', :I *= AUTO SUPPLY !'t.: : .1 C AaItMt !(!,;' Af I+krMt , : ; I "We Serve You I If '. jII [ ; : tttt I : milS ; !;{;:? I Seven Days A Week"MILITARY j ro. . , .::i ,::,,,;:';,::':,'{:>':.Phone 77t' .34SO, For AppoIntment ;::vV:;: DISCOUNT/ { WE1C\NIN3Ir H1$_ ;J yOU'R CHARGE.ACCOUNT"iV StCOM \ f. < { ?:iC.it. kt 5836 Timuquana Rd. 5911 Beach Blvd. I: ''WL tsttLL.TE NKT *K1OK hR T'+. if X $ sxR'IVEIN roW J( PH. 771-5636 PH. 359.2106 j ;aae7 IOBrra *Tr, ;ACK$ PtAr. '1 .; Rm: !\=w.im.m -m..t f ... : : 1m ? : % : ; tJt.'W :atvb"sd: t aVFtt ia&kti3a: I i Jay Jttttr> USH/ :ft*&: pig';); PHONE:77|>y 87BO> .;i; Join/ the/ /INN crowd of.. OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION I : !r f::;k T.H:::: Ybi: :!::{.9l:;;;,E,d, ;+1)).$??\i.r.:l,;Mt<> +{Yi}:< ;;.; ;tf7 1 I ITGR 1PJft . Need NNNNNINNINNMIMNINNINIIINNNNNNNNNNN Car IN eked a$ ? tj!:' :.H:J'":.":YLS"I:::: 'JAYS!: :' ...:::,::.:;..}:!::: ;..'r1FrESc0NNEr1.i.'':. '' ,:'i;.,.. 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I Repairs 6 Jj BankAmertcard/ w%; % }''3'' %fi.IIltSwlrne'Wrtitavelt }' Days til i 11 i PMjBB| Master Charge : '"%:,.4t.Yrii,; }. : +FISH rSHRIMP NOYSTERS:; M I 0\ ROOSEVELT MALL e : MOINLE Esii BSTERSrCRAI E dJ; ' 114 SEASON I 0'' Pure Service Center I :. fS,411SPhilips''+ 'MYJ"i"' ', '39e 11 eaturin SpetlaltYPrepared y. z I Complete/ VW par5n stock w/W///fory/// Discount Smoked Fish & Deviled Cram, Mpbi1. 3 {' '4< Ovar.ISO H.w:' "ti ad Ham , :.6547 103rd Street Phone 772-98) !':}'.,; : I 4395 Roosevelt Blvd.-Phone 387-7581 i: ! r2;; mw. ;;m ;1m; : :wwrit::: ; mr: ::>'r.>.f.WIMilt.:; ::: : :?t.Jmmmw ,+t a'i t. !ii*'$wr.q:';:'mm:1tt'fm: : :!: ''f : r,>#yjwss'vs'f ,::}1$%! .*:\ : =-w.r : t1 BLANDING BOULEVARD ,I fJi' 'f Jk'\ ""*< j f. '" '* SV L.r."j I!# OFFICIAL MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION I i{'i'X": '" wtfl-i'ttss kttt; .. ". HakS! [ ] III's 1 HONEST aid, COURTEOUS Service I I dji ,', -.. The"}High: ,*r r11[\ I STATE NURSERY LICENSED,IM BONDED! KINDERGARTEN AND INSURED ffe Aim Headlights SERVICE, Replace Bulbs ill wr ,Y nlyr:5Mref:: IJNO par i Specializing In Personal Care And Windshield Wiper Blades ij A': ; J Infants, Pre-School and After School Care. Park High: d f". rMMIMNMMwAiw. MMw .. ; (All Ages) Vt Mile South of Orange ."X". /: ."' : g / < : .:\. HOT v' ''' Zo' ;' BALANCED MEALS On Blanding (State Road 21)t) : : APOUO _.I"<), J. ; : JAMES JACKSON t j j :.j i Hour day night or weekly rates U. S. Military Retired .. I t pHx9I0832I27o:: : ./ADAMS (Off Hyjtl! t4)) ] Convenient to Cedar Hills,Oak Hills and Wesconnett PHONE 264-5343 fj J ;::\b;;: :t. ..A u'mNAwm'. _'..< 1)1r);: :mwm: W <<:wii:::<(iSdl9:;:; 8' :;::<:?i'YRAiO'iil'::::::: ;::!:'%K:4'r./.6 {::'!f. !:s.'yv: ',0ri'OCt'4'i'M'Y'Yrrtf:: :;:::: :: :N4P': :=:::* :;:""'* ::<<::<<:M:?;<< ""mm: :% ::4iLOhlE00E':' :: : : = wm.M: : :< -t:<< "' <>c: .ji:; Save Time & MoneylLCheck!! This Service Shopper Weekly For The Best Buys In Town/ w \.trrv. .. '..- Accomplishments Become Legend in 28 Years I , . llyJ03llirnlK:' lta ta I Gr-P One hundred and three! years! country but they have earned a J ago( the IB07( Congress made reputation renowned around the provisions for a Civil world for their goodwill projects. Engineering: ( Corps (CKC: ) in the Navy. Improve Welfare of Others Seventy-five years later! the Scabees were conceived by the Two of the latest Seabee CKC; : ; one of the Navy's proudest developments are the SAT units was born; and history as (Seabee Assistance Team) and well as many a landscape, has KOCM: (Equipment: Operators, ! been altered since. Construction .Mechanic Teams! ) The fame, fortunes and 'war- concepts. KlorieH' of the various units has Equipment: Operator First born exploited many limes, but Class Gerald J J. llomewood today's modern construction assigned to NAS Jaxksonvillc's worker Is no longer( a ltlue.1 acketKtevadore 'Seabee Shack' has been in both with a atoned (com the SAT and KOCM: programs. plexion and I'opeye muscles He commented! on a fivemonthSAT , ak Instead he's more educated stay in Sans Tok, South , experienced and smarter His Vietnam. 'I 1 was part of a crew of ability and know-how range from 13 that put in two wells helped comshaw (one of the Seabees build a school and worked on a Y best trails to electronical small hamlet ', ,4SEABEE ) bridge for excess Capt. Hardy crowns Miss ., ,:.) wizardry; from clearing! land to roads which we built We also hada Sandy Dukes as the (1970 Seabee, t), ( protecting( their own while hospital corpsman (who incidentally Queen. Strained building in combat areas. spoke fluent Vietnamese - The motto, 'We fight, We ) who administered! the ".,i." build,' has become an over MKDCAP: (Medical Assistance during rigorous training CORPSMAN ASSISTS-Tht- Seabees'" MEDCAP programprovides worked cliche although it Program) along( with the team.' classes a tone of the major Seabee bases. Like submarinersthey remains the most honest MKDCAP consists of mtdical I assistance for foreign peoples who don't have thefacilities treatingthe do each and otherman's description of this unit.They local natives for diseases and can every themselves.' Here corpsman applies a band aW to a Viet. if do much more than this should any of (the indigineous job necessary. a- fkl. May! populace require medical attention Home wood was also half of a i The Seabees have progressed they are usually admittedto two man KOCM team in NongKa ! "- --- to the point where they not only the closest hospitals.The Thailand. 'We taught the I I II TRANS-MART contribute to the Navy and our SAT teams arc all cross- Thais equipment operations road builiding and maintenanceof I I heavy equipment,' he added. You can sec they not only are 1- TRANSMISSIONrJ i an integral( part: of Uncle Sam's but also of military system part \ LjR-J our foreign policy. YOU CAN TRUST Add diplomacy to 'We Fight, {, TRANSMISSION TO TRANSMART : We Build.'This is the 7o's and this -:I "j FREE TOW IN TiJ is today's modern Seabee r \ FREE PICKUP t DELIVERY MacArlhur Wanted More ' V r ALL GENERAL REPAIRSCALL Units such as the one Homcwood served with arc found FOR SERVICE NEAREST YOU. in out-of-the-way: areas. The DAY 398-1914 NITE 733-4789 Seabees work in battle-scarred Vietnamese villages and underprivileged - Thai hamlets 1 today Tomorrrow they may be found in poverty ,ravaged communities 4 f i in South America or VICE ADMIRAL some other stricken site in another remote part of the world.In . s these areas they accomplish L LOUNGE wondrous deeds doing behemoth jobs with a nominal; number of ii E men, building entire sewage (FIRST DECK) system or constructing new medical facilities.The . numbers of men in relationto KING BEE-'This mock-up was King Seabee at the Ball at the the jobs they undertake and Mayport EM Club accomplish prompts one to recall .t" General; Douglas MacArthur's famous remark during the ...wwr..wwrur Korean conflict,'The only trouble with your Seabecs is that I do N I BRAKE LINING not have enough of them.' WWII, Delivered Seabees ALL CARS \ t', Antom.Arfj.SliMlyHihir!. 99 When World War II broke out CASUAL ATTIRE C 4 13 the United)Stales was cast into an 8 to 12 PMFeoturing ,'/ Gvo' nl*.J almost impossible situation 1 10,000 Netslihlimr. . following the : a., Japanl's'aUnck on ;.::: .- 1\; Guaranteed Pearl Harbor. Not only did we have our hands full upon entering KRAZY OTTO HOCKS BALL the Kuropean: Theater, but then 23 the Pacific, and the eoccxni .................................. 95INSTANT JOINTS CHI ALL Seabees blossomed into one of the : TOP OF THE INN : inttolUtien Includes 5 ledudrnr P.Hsa teen (Continued Next Page) peofurngMarie / ALL SIZE I1,000Mrl.cr.r..q. 's Conti i CREDIT FULL CAPS CLIPPER'SILVERLINE T-CRAFT NO DOWN PAYMENT WHITIWAUl 888 : Reappearing/ by POPULAR DEMAND! : LONG TERMS ADO 11.00 MERCRUISER .............................. ... 'A"Of.04' M.CAvp tXCH. u Ir STCHNDHIVES SPECIAL 6 CYL 14.88 MERCURY OUTBOARDS *Gk&oA\ i Wt\. TUNE-UP INCLUDES& LABOR PARTS 8 CYL 17.QQ EXPERT u; Top of Holiday Inn Jacksonville Beach REPAIR SHOP " % For Reservations Call: 249.9071 9amtol2 BIG CHIEF FACTORY TRAINED #?? pm MECHANICS t""g OPEN 8-6 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY: .:'"'t".: ; m: J era\ 264-9835 BANkAaUAICAIID 5444 NORMANDY ILVO. 716-0721 II':"': .,to:..l"IJ! / IANKAMERICAM (015 HANDING ILVD. 771-3442 niasier CfiifM INLET MARINE 2105 MAYPORTRD. 246-4125 Sulk I Service r Hwy 11 Orange Park .f "" ..n. :..::,.,_ .:-.suJ- ...ru. .IL.l\NVw.l.h. d.... .. - !:} ...1J__ .. .. .. . .. .. - I PAGE 9 MARCH 5, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER - ------------ - most legendary military groupsin challenge. were hurriedly preparing an the annals of warfare. During MacArthur's historic airfield for our new B-25's. This The United States faced island-hopping campaign in the was to be our jumping off point problems which seemed insurmountable Pacific the Seabees built air. for the invasion and eventual ,but the Seabees as strips, strategic command posts conquest of Japan and when time well as the rest of our troops; in and many other istallations in was relevant-the Seabees were Africa, Europe and throughoutthe record time. at their best. Pacific, were equal to the At Iwo Jim In IMS the Seabees One example of heroism cameon Iwo Jima during this tortuous grind when a quick thinking powershovel operator swung his !it1 ( ' bucket around and filled the w A . mouth of two caves in a hurry I when snipers' bullets began s bouncing off his cab. _ + At Tinian, also during the run to Japan, the Seabees were pushed with what seemed like one impossible task after 1 another. During the rigors of constant work the motto of Tinian ... ....,..i , became, 'The difficult we do " Immedia tely..the impossibletakes a little longer.' HAPPY BIRTHDAY SEABEES-No, it Isn't the new uniform of the Name of Game: Devotion day, but another year passed Grandpa CEC turned 103 today too, Ce migosh... Devotion fits into the Seabees 3tr work. Here are men who work innumerable hours for a salary. They don't draw time-and-a-half Y !, or double time. Forest InnBOTTLE i + "y1a"a.; However, Seabees realize SSS ; I wealth that most people ,never I 1 discover in a lifetime. They find CLUB 1436 Lakeshore Blvd| satisfaction in doing for others. I S They make others happy by a tr I I providing them with necessitiesin WEDNESDAY u life-not luxuries. & THURSDAY - S Florida Governor Claude Kirk I AM-6AM r I and Jacksonville Mayor Hans COVER CAR50* ' Y Tanzler have joined in saluting a SET UPS 25* ;hI mighty arm in today's defense posture by declaring today FRIDAY & . 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( ) We Ivy-Sell-FiiiHce @} NAS JAX: Bldg. 13 Main Gate Ext.3553 or 387.2811 6566 Normandy HOURS: 0745-1700 Monday thru Friday , NAS CECIL: Finance Office, Phone 771-2311 Ext. 8122 Boulevard Sheraton-Jacksonville HotelGULF 0800.1500 . AAAYPORT: Finance Office, Bldg. T-24, Phone 246.5427 781-4978 SHERATON H01ELS AND MOTOR INNS. A WORLDWIDE SERVICE LIFE OF CENTER IH 0900-1500 EVERY Tue.,Wed.,and Thur..u..s . _ - - -- - --- - M PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER MARCH 5, 1970 I - SILVER BAR.L Tlg Robert C. Bush (center) is congratulatedby Captain R. T. Hardy,resident officer in charge of Construction Jacksonville Complex, upon promotion to his new rank. The lieutenant's wife, Carol, also attended the ceremony.VON7 . FORGET TO pow th 5oi7' $/e1Lbooks .. '- .. .... .--.----. -- \ i SIGfiFilS. ---- -- -- The reviewed in this column each week can be found on the shelves of the HAS Jax and Cecil Field libraries ,also the library at the J Naval Hospital and NATTC. ; RT' Tllli COLLAl'.sn; OF TilE TUMI) RCIMIHUC- William L. Shlrer .i'I REVIEWED BY: Cdr. K.D. the Republic itself Ir 4 strirkler. USN (Ret) France's 'Finest Hour is I A detailed filnif c comprehensive revealed in her near defeat in t _ Come help us celebrate the inquiry into the fall of one of the 1914 and the struggle at the battle , world's great republics and the of the Marne which resulted in an I' total military defeat of what was infusion of strength, character considered to be in 1940 its and national determination to equally fine army. meet and turn back her historical This is a major work and enemy. The heroes of 1914.1918 considerably more detailed than cross the scene in full battle dress the author's award winning TilE throughout the following two RISE AND FALL OF THE decades only to be swallowed THIRD REICH. To the serious themselves in the overwhelmingevents historian it is a fascinating of the thirties which un- portrayal of events which are still dermine the Republic.The . causing repercussions of a global reader's dismay finally nature. To the casual reader turns to shock as an empire some of the detail may be crumbles from within. Her scanned without losing the greatest enemies were never the a significance of events per hordes under Hitler, but the sonalities and tragedies which ossification of French militrary lead to one of the world's great thought and planning coupled debacles. The lessons' to be with the pathos of impossible learned can find proper settingsin political manuvering and our own society today.Herein divisiveness.The . lies one of the inherent values of Mr. Shirer's study. excitement contained in In a carefully written account the final chapters makes the author has given the reader a fascinating (as well as tedious) I- ringside seat to those events of reading. From those pages alonewe the Franco-Prussian war of 1870, can understand the demise of the collapse of the second many empires as well as Napoleonic empire and the republics from the ancient worldto formation of the Third Republic. our own of today. A great The excellent reporting con- Republic a world wide empire of our beautiful new cerning the Dreyfus case in itself was destroyed with armies intact - gives rise to latent doubts of the an airforce which lost few MERLE noRmfln French national character and planes,a spirited and technically cosmETic the beginning of a political decay proficient Navy ready to fight. which in time will develop a A must for the historian; still a STUDIO ," malignancy causing the death of delight for the amateur.Money . 766 Highway 17 Orange Park (New !shopping center just south of the dog track) -i We are celebrating with open house at ,# our studio at 5042 Blanding Blvd. Ft Thursday 10 to 6, Friday 10 to 9, Saturday 10 to 6 Also at our studio at Regency Square Thursday thru Saturday 10 to 9 MalCh 5, 6 & 7 10 a.m to 6 p.m CAR) FREE FAVORS Exciting thank-you-for-coming gifts which will introduce you to our fabulous selection of' cosmetics and grooming aids! isn'tscarce .4 yH at HFC Finding it hard to borrow? 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Question of Legal Limited Residence for SailorsBy 1 1)) Q.PU Advancement opportunity in CPO B.E.MaroneyThe the steward rating remains lower J question of 'domicile' or 4 than in other ratings. As a result s"' Y ! career progression within this f :! 'legal residence' frequentlyarises ;: ' rating has been slowed to the with a serviceman, particularly t: ., point of stagnation.To where state taxes, ,lr' provide advancement op divorce, voting rights, and wills 'J. portunity for junior petty officers are involved. I< .; -,. . it is necessary to reduce Despite some popular belief to }% .....<1If' ,] / the numbers of stewards serving , 1i the contrary, everyone must be a ( over20years. This means that to resident of some state. You . t 20 of active c serve beyond years i cannot be a 'citizen at large' of : day-for-day service you must be L the United States. The term ,. ' serving in pay grade E-7 or aboveor is "'' ""# ( ", broadly domicile or legal . be a first class petty officer FINISHING TOUCH-Master Chief 0. H. Vogel applies his '''. , defined as the place where a man 11\\ I who has passed the test for 'master's' touch to the newly acquired VP-16 Battle Efficiency 'E' I has his true,fixed and permanenthome Chief promotion to the next higher while the Eagles' skipper Cdr. R. H. Schulze, and executive officer, Maroney I grade. Cdr. E, R. Nordtvedt, act as quality control. VP-16 was honored with and principal establishment Some of the actions which a and to which, whenever he his take to show serviceman Those eligible to continue the annual award based on the highest score obtained in competitionwith can is absent, he has the intention of state in overall readiness required to domicile in a particular I serving beyond 20 years will need other units the operational ' specific approval from the Chiefof successfully complete a combat mission. Specifically, it designatedthe returning. are: I Naval Personnel. Eagles as the best Patrol Squadron in Fleet Air Wing 11 and one A domicile is acquired at birth ((1)) Register and vote, by absentee I In order to be considered for of the top three on the entire East Coast, and remains that of the parents ballot is I continuation of duty, stewards leaves the ((2)) Pay any I until the person who have served 20 years or more Corpsman Sought for parental home and principal your home state. must demonstrate capabilities of establishment, and establisheshis (3) Keep your sustained superior performanceand registered in your continuing adaptablitity to a Civilian Health Jobs speaking own ,domicile.a serviceman's Generally license((4)) Keep current.your state . naval environment. domicile he is in so long as ((5)) Maintain some Jax .. A new program, service, remains that which he home state such developed cooperatively by the had immediately prior to entering your membership, bank Departments of Defense and the service unless and until You do not need a cmSll1 BUI Health, Education, and Welfare, he takes affirmative and positive dress in order to seeks to increase the better action to establish a new status as a domiciliary utilization of the valuable domicile.In . home state.Of course, if cI national resources representedby order to establish a new a street address which I medically trained service men domicile three conditions must be LOST OUR LEASE! and women returning to civilian met and coincide in point of time: use it would be life. 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Quiet, and West Coast 353 3691 Color musical starring Elvis area large shaded tots, with large patios, and Moore. part) or lull lime. Attend group Interview Presley Mary Tyler streets, excellent drinking paved GALORE/ George Washington Hotel. water & no mosquitoes Free boat G-E ((93 mins). BARGAINS/ Plantation Room 8 p.m March 9th.MISCELIANEous dockage. Adults only 12 miles So. of HOSPITAL: 'DARBY O'GILL The famous BARN, Florida's NAS Jax on Hwy. 17 al Black Creek. 1949 YAMAHA AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE' oldest & largest discount house .)' Ph. ((904)) 284 3369, Green Cove 180 cc $425. Cecil Ext. 162 during day save you more everyday. Just a ,: : alter 4 781 3343. 'few of the bargains are sofa ... "...... .....,.... .'", 1 Sprin,) SUNDAY MARCH K bed suits many 2 piece only $69.95 two twin beds complete $59.95, maple ;::" :', "'Wif:"'*.*' 196$JAVELIN tii;: \ '. iIl'AL" ESTATE. :/:.":'.;:: ":; NAS: 'A MAN CALLED bunkbeds complete $58.00, four wrrrreri.rrrrrrr, PS, PB, AC, Tinted Windows, AT, piece bedroom suit (dresser, DO YOU WANT TO BE Bucket Seats, Polyglass Tires 343 GANNON'-Color western mirror, chest, bookcase bed) A DISC JOCKEY? cub. in. enq., $2200. 264 8483. starring Tony Franciosa and $59.95,9x12 linoleium$4.95 carpet I or information dial 356B3SI HIDDEN WATERS Michael Sarrazin. R-G ((105 $13.00 1.3 off on all lazy.boy Acres of high dry wooded home sites.Permanent . recliners,double size box spring or vacation, retirement. 16 FT. BOAT mins), inner spring mattress $19.00, Walerlronl' & water access Sensible 40 H.P. Motor & Trailer. $400. Call HOSPITAL: 'CHANGE OF student desk $23.95, large selectionof NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS prices, low taxes, terms. Standing 786 0950. $3.95 rollaway table Consoles Some with AM FM, tape Blvd., 770 B, RI. 220 left 709 Iwo HABIT'MONDAY lamps$22.95, oak porch beds complete At dealers cost to liquidate MARCH 9 players. "'ilt... LaRue's 725 3992. swing $10.95, king size foam set ((2 I Phone 771 0409. stu( k. Full warranty W7 MUSTANGV box springs, 1 mattress) $69.95, 8, AT, 384 2620. NAS: 'BABY LOVE'-Color large selection of unfinished UNIVERSAL FOR SALE OR RENT furniture, metal cabinets and sinks Sewing Machines House and Apls. Equity VA &FHA at savings galore. BankAmericard Ten To Sell resales. Low down. Call Powell or or Master Charge welcome. Scratched in handling. Makes butlonhnles Mills, USN Ret 264 2411. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING fancy designs, blind hems, ORANGE PARK REALTY ' monograms. 20 yr. guarantee. 5 yr. MILITARY-FREE NOTARY I lre e service. Reg. price $169. Now $Sb I The BARNSHOP Rayfield Sewing Center Owner Excellent cond. Bulkhead, 1lJ and SAVE! t lit!! MM Wilson Blvd 771 5028. Dock & Boathouse In city limits. 908 Now-3 Big Locations Myrtle Ave. Green Cove Springs, For Shop The BARN Nearest AUTO AC Appt. 284 33\\3. Youl I Window units, Central units cleaned # I WEST SIDE checked & charged for summer LAKE SHORE season Reasonable. Tyler's Heating 5710 Marlene Ave. 3Br. 1 B, qood 648 Parkview Dr. "V and| Air Conditioning Lake Shore location Either FHA terms or owner NouS 388-9101 0111P.'IIIIll'r\ Ave. 3885161. will carry mortgage with down Drive out West Beaver St. Park. payment. $17,500 total. 384_6863. view is only 1 block east of Edgewood & Beaver. DACHSHUND PUPPIES 6 weeks old. 4 males available Call OAK HILL PARK # 2 SOUTHSIDE alter 4 p n1. 771 1764. 3 lilt, 7 Balh, Cen. heal & AC, Fenced 4525 Beach Blvd. back yard S'4' FHA. 7939 Volvo SI. 724-1277 ill 9466 alter 5:30. . NEED SOMEONE # 3. DOWNTOWN To drive my car, 1967 Chevy I II I Nova 3 _U V a AM WNEED A BIG SWIMMING POOL 10S1 Broad St. spd, 'to San Dieqo, Calif before 355-8024 March 23. Mlust be Navy Personnelover RENTALSORANGE IN 1h{ BACK YAW7!! 21 Call 353 3861 or alter, 5 774 7/73. PARK LAUNDROMAT FOR SALE 7 BW., Apis, 'lung or unlurn. Dishwasher Established Laundromat' & Dry Carpels, Drapes' li/abetli Cleaning Agency combined. Showinga Apis., 771 1405 or 771 3355 GUARANTEE profit & near Regency Square 724 7398 ORANGE PARK ... 100% ... For Rent, I BR, 2 Bath, House, WW TWO PUPPIES carpel Cent Heat & AC. New. Furn. I 1.11. lorry, and lun. Six weeks old or Unlurn. Adults Only. 764 6843 alter We gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance inspection. Then we tuned up, tightenedand //709I7 430. replaced everything that needed it. And guaranteed them 100 percent for the repair or : replacement of all major mechanical parts for 30 days or 1000 miles. Come on In and double check. STEREO CONSOLE 63 PARTIALLY FURN. APT. engine,transmission rear axle.front axle assemblies brake system .electrical system 'lake lip ,payments' on stereo console. Can fully lurn. if. desired. $75. per mo. 4. speed' record chancier stereo water 'furn. Near River, 5 Point combination radio.' Balance'due $63 or Shopping Center, Garden Club 67 FORD GALAXIE $1795 63 VW SEDAN $895 Art Gallery, Cummer Women's Club $B per month. Phone 353 1946 night or & Park. LR, BR, Bath, '500' 2 Door, HT Loaded, Like Newl! Radio Heater day Will, deliver" no oblic!<1lillll. AI II I & Memorial ' I xi hange 1606 Main SI'. Kitchen, back lattice porch & open 67 FALCON 4 DR. $1195 64 VW 1500' SEDAN $995 side porch. Baby & cats welcome but Radio & Heater, Auto Trans 2 Door, Radio & Heater no dogs as have cat Telephone. atiernoon 69 VW SEDAN $1800 69VWSQUAREBACKAutomatic $2695Radio 4. IS INCH or evening 3555776.ORANGE & Heater. Air Cond., R&H. Sport Car wheels & 4 like new G 70 IS im( h wide 11\1.,1 sporl I car I lires. Ph. 777 PARK 68 VW SEDAN $1600 68 VW SQUAREBACK $2295 ::116A..k fur John Ware. 7 BR., furn., AC, 5 nuns lo NAS. TV, Radio & Healer. Air Cond., R&H. linens, ,utensils optional. Will rent to 67 VW SEDAN $1150 68 VW FAST BACK $1995 TAD personnel or bachelors. 264 6884. Radio & Heater White. 4 Spd., Air. Heclroom EARLY, lamps AMERICAN, Make oiler. 384 66 VW SEDAN $1200 66 VW FAST BACK $1495Radio 76/0 & Heater. Radio & Heater CAMDEN 65 VW SEDAN $1100 66 KARMANN GHIA $1495Radio & Heater Coupe, R&H, New Paint, Runs good! SINGER AUTOMATIC 12x60 2 No Bedroom-2 Hall Bath 64 VW SEDAN $995 65 VW DELUXE BUS $1350 CONSOLE MODEL Radio & Heater Clean, R&H. S.unluc original price $.UX). Pay &ree IOx20Awning balaiu e $67 or reliable p.II'Y' assume & 4x5 Shed INC. W ,payments.' Sewing m.1I hllw does DURING MARCH WESTSIDE VOLKSWAGEN fig/aei de-signs, Call .1511946 l , ANY I 11M.. Will d.'hveiGEORGE'SKENNELS" Carousel 1150 LANE AVE., SO. PHONE 7S1-5511 ""ip; and Cals' ho.lnh-II. f rev pie kip ant' delivery | si. 19/S. Poodle' MOBILE HOMES OPEN DAILY 8 TO 8:30 SATURDAY 8 TO 5. SUNDAY I TO 6 PM"M" Vv tie>ommi i | KiMson.tlilr, SOBS 5936 Philips Hwy 733-6700 Jelnewexxl I Cl. (NeMi C.issal and I elgewexHl) ;JHV (MM, v. ; . *r, '.1 ", t' .Jrj-r-i w w jywi .j'IW rw'i" .. -.-- - I __ _ '1\,) ? II Kfavy Relief Offers UDtJSe'eksVolunteers I Educational FundsJaxIn From NASJax 1964 the Board of stidudent and endorsed by the Managers of the Navy Relief father or guardian with the un- Representatives of the Society decided to establish an derstanding that enforcement of Navy's Underwater Demolition Educational Fund for the purposeof payment from the endorser will Team (UDT) will be at the NAS providing money to dependent not be made if the student dies Theatre March 10 to give children of service personnel for before payment is completed. presentations on the team's education at accredited collegesor Payment on loans are normally purpose and the qualifications of for vocational training expected to start not later than its members. following graduation from high six months after the student school. graduates or leaves full-time Performances will be at 9 a.m. f Children eligible for assistanceare attendance at undergraduate or and 1 p.m., and all interested unmarried dependent sons vocational school, whichever Navymen between the ages of 18 and daughters (including step- occurs first. and 30 are encouraged to attend.In . children and legally adopted High school senior or graduates - children) of: the regular Navy applying for assistance must order to be eligible for UDT and Marine Corps; the reserved submit a transcript of all high training, a volunteer must have a components thereof when on schoolwork to date. Students who GCT score of at least 45 and a extended active duty; the retired are attending college must minimum of 30 months obligated list of regular Navy and Marine submit official transcript of all service upon reporting to the Corps and Reservists who are in college work to date. Sufficient training center.In . I receipt of retired or retainer pay, credits must have been earned addition to scholastic after 20 years of active duty in each year for unconditional : training, the 26-week UDT course those services or have been promotion.Complete. I includes rugged calesthenics and 1,, retired physically for service applications must be practicle exercises. Students are connected disability whle mailed to The Navy Relief .. ..I .. .. .. .. on ,. ; .rr-- .. also instructed in first aid and life active duty; members of' the Society, Room 1030, Munitions LLa -.M"-p.., ,+_..)""'tI '.,,,' 4- saving techniques. Fleet Reserve; and in time of Building,Washington, D.C. 20360, ; cOLDEST < war, the U. S. Coast Guard, when not later than March 15, 1970. AND YOUNGEST..RAdm. Kennith R. Wheeler, SC, USN, There is presently a continuing serving as part of the U.S. Navy. Each application will be requirement for both officers and and Ens. David Young, SC USN, share the cake cutting honors which ,. Dependents may be children of reviewed and the loan awardedon enlisted volunteers, and non- marked the 175th birthday of the Naval Supply Corps. The anniversary living or deceased personnel but the basis of the specific need ball, was held Saturday at the Candlelight Restaruant rated men are particularlyneeded. i must not have attained the age of and the merits of the applicants' aboard NAS Jax. . ; 23 prior to entering college or eligiblity. ., : school.In arriving at the amount-of the t \ student's financial need for one NATT Center In The NewsBy .1 i, school year, all resources which : may be expected for school expenses - are taken into account. These include parents' support, a portion of student's savings, SN Pat Williams three team trophies.The trophy with a 171 game., Stanley Crosby is the new student's summer earinings and Jax Members of the NATTC first place winner was the In the high series handicap president, Chief Edwards of AE work during the school year, Intramural Mixed League Officers' Team, the number two trophies, J. Linn got a 671 high School is new treasurer, and other scholarships and feasted on steaks, chicken and spot was won by the AO No. 2 series handicap to take the men's NATTC Legal's YN1 Phil Ott will educational loans. shrimp at their bowling banquet team, and the Sparkles, an AE trophy, and Barbara Wallace gota be the new secretary.If . The NEED is the amount Friday evening at the Fleet 'A' School team, placed third. 612 to take the women's trophy.A you're NATTC. and want to remaining after subtracting all Reserve Association on Collins Capt. Kennedy presented all member of the Devil Dogs enter a team contact Chief resources from the total college Road. The banquet marked the of the trophies, except one. Jack No. 1 team, Jack McCorkle, was Crosby at AO 'B' School, Ext. budget for one school year. close of the winter bowling McCorkle, president of the awarded the men's high game 3814. The loans are made without season. bowling league, presented the handicap trophy for his 266 score, - interest and are evidenced by Twelve individual trophieswere captain his trophy, which he won and Rita Bivins took the women's He started out as an AO, went promissory notes signed by the given out in addition to as a member of the first place trophy with a 230 total. from there to AQ, then to AE, and team. To add to his ,high, series finally ended 21 years of naval (5 Taking an individual trophy for scratch trophy, G. Gannon also service as a lieutenant. That's a ( MOVE INTO 'The SPOILER' men's high average was J. received the award for most very bried description of Lt. McCommon of the AO No. 2 improved man bowler. B. Gilbert E. McGauley's ,Navy :::*:*:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Team. He had an average of 184. Mallory was the women's most career. 7 Thewomen's high average winner improved bowler. There were 13 was Jean Rowe with a 166. She teams in the NATTC league. Lt. McGauley was piped over bowls with the AO No. l's. G. Though Friday night was the the side Monday as his family, %JMATADOII Cannon apd K. Gannon took the close of the season, the laneswon't military and civilian friends women's with a 452 series.E. be idle for long. The new looked on. Gillespie won the men's high season begins next week.In He had been training officer at APARTMENTS game scratch trophy with a 238 preparation for this, new AE School since arriving here 18 game, and 'Cookie' Kennedy, the league officers were also chosenat months ago from the USS CO'. wife. won the women's the banauet. AO School's Chief Saratoga.The . 1, 2 aid 3 ledroom ApirtneRts lieutenant started out as an from enlisted aviation ordnancemanand T $138 month attended, as well as helped FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED move, the AO School from Memphis to Jacksonville in 1951. : AN APARTMENT COMMUNITY WITH SEPARATE inJ1 COMPLEXES FOR SINGLES, FAMILIES, ADULTS He was also at Jacksonvillefrom 1961 to 1964 while attachedto CO-ORDINATED S WALL TO WALLCARPETING ) VAP-62 and considers MEDITERRANEAN and Jax one FURNITURE CO.ORDINATEDDRAPES of his more interesting duty [ stations. He received his commission - ABUNDANCE OF in 1964.Lieutenant . RAMBLING AREA S CLUB ROOM " 2 FULL BATHS CLUB SIZE POOLCHILDREN'S ', and Mrs. McGauleyand WITH 2 and3BEDROOM their sons, Mike and Gregg, APTS POOLS plan on staying in the Jacksonville DRESSING ROOMS DISHWASHERSRANGES / area. WITH ALL 3 ANDDISPOSALS - BEDROOM MODELS J PERSONALLY CONCERNED MANAGEMENT AND 24.HQUR MAINTENANCE -- - -- Let Us Do Your Income Tax Jliillllltll\lll.li,\ JEANNETTE CRISP GUEST HOUSING AVAILABLE Bookkeeping Service I ONLY 2 MINUTES INSTANT SERVICEOr ] IMATADOC\ FROM NAS JAX, By Appointment 15 MINUTES FROM APARTMENT NAS CECIL FIELD Phones: 771-1865771-5953 5LthNfr-( ts ti THAT YS.Y IN ORANGE PARK 264-2815 3823 BLANDING BLVD. ACROSS FROM CEDAR HILLS THEATRE flM5 $T&KS Youi( 1SMI1g ,,; IT JVMTS) VP75" - =- 4 - . I I . 1 q.. n. r. ... I 19-U: ' MARCH 5, JAX AIR NEWS. AFTERBURNER PAGE 15 T Part 1 -- ..- ,- AFPS he Of Drugs and The Lonely Crowd on (Following is the first of a three part of etecerpts! from remarks by Commisswner Larry A. Dear ter1tS' r VS ervl" Agency, New York ve City. His talk, "Of Drug and The Lonely Crowd," was delivered at the l'S annual awards luncheon of the Advertiiing Council, incorporated) of It is currently fashionable to distinguish between program which will involve 5,000 addicts over the Mountains of material have been written about the abuse of "hard" drugs and abuse of "soft" drugs. By next five years. This is a beginning. With more hallucinogenic: LSD, STP, and various products of hard drugs I mean those drugs which are opiates or money and time to train staff, we will grow, so it the cannabis plant. I am sure you have all read about n. opiate derivatives, such as heroin and morphine. Co- is fair to say we are on our way toward a solutionto the effects of these drugs on sensory perceptions, ed caine, a derivative of the leaf of the coca bush should the problem of rehabilitating hard drug abusers. motor responses, and emotional) reactions. 18 also be included such in ,this category. Stimulants and We know a great deal less about soft drug abuse. Marijuana is also classified as an hallucinogen. It id. depressants hallucinogenic, as amphetamines such and barbitu- We cannot even estimate the number of people in is one product of the cannabis plant, and is more a and drugs rates as LSD and the City who misuse soft drugs. We cannot measure quantitative than a qualitative description of. the into the soft fall drug . )T cannabis, category.The the cost of abuse in loss of human potential. We do drug. The amount of the chemical cannabinol in the ? a distinction between "hard" and "soft" drugsis know that whatever portion of the population is involved cannabis preparation determines the potency as a one with which I am not comfortable because it the percentage is growing, particularly in well as the descriptive name of the drug that re- ed suggests that while addiction to "hard" drugs must the younger age groups. sults. The cannabis drug with the highest cannabinol he be serious, abuse of soft drugs, while bothersome, And we know this: In 1966, the Federal Food and content-and thus the most potent-is called hash must not be of great consequence. I am afraid that Drug Administration stated that four billion, five ish. Marijuana is one of the weaker cannabis pro- people who speak of the relative harmlessness of hundred million amphetamine and barbiturate pills ducts. The degree of cannabinol in marijuana itself soft drugs tend themselves to belong to communities and capsules manufactured in the United States an- varies, so that some has more potency than others. -Ic where soft drug use is the most prevalent. This ten- 'send dency to externalize the problem as being someone Use Not LimitedSoft else's serves only to prolong the inevitable confron re tation with reality: soft drug abuse is truly de- 'Hard'and 'Soft' drug use is not limited to young people. Our ife structive. Drugs, generation gave birth to the barbiturates and to r.t the amphetamines. To the pills: Some of us can't Hard Drug AbuseWe Varieties and Problems sleep without them; others can't stay awake or func- tion physically without them, and even more gobble ngnd know a great deal about hard drug abuse. We them in increasing amounts to lose weight or to relieve - know that there are between 60,000 and 100,000 he- anxiety.We . m'Iy- roin addicts in New York City. We know that addic tion is the largest cause of health-related deaths in nually were diverted into illegitimate channels and have created a vocabulary not specifically drug the 15-30 year old age group in the City. We know millions more were imported annually. oriented but sharing the same attitudes that area that hard drug addicts, more often than not, steal We know some of the effects of soft drugs. Bar part of the drug syndrome: "there must be an millions of dollars annually in goods to support their biturates are physically addicting and can cause easier way" for example, or "take a drink, you'll feel - habits. Addicts account for much of the cost of the brain damage. Amphetamines or stimulant drugs, although better." It is hardly any wonder then, that the police, correction, court, welfare and hospital sys- perhaps not physically addicting, can cause younger generation have their own signs and sym tems in the City. temporary or permanent psychosis. Methadrene, bols that constantly remind us of the presence of We have developed some answers to the hard known the vernacular as "speed," is perhaps the drugs in our "midst: "turning on," ""getting high" drug problem however. We have city operated treat- most dangerous amphetamine. It is in wide use "freaking out, "getting into a bag. - ment facilities and community centers where addictsor among young people today, and is often times used Finally, we have created: the distinct concept that their families or their neighbors can become in intravenously as ia heroin. in this country, with its affluence and technlloglcal ;w volved in the rehabilitation process. We have groups Glue sniffing can produce many of the symptomsof advances, there is no need for anyone to really be iE which involve relatives of addict The City now amphetamine abuse. We have seen seven year olds unhappy. If unhappiness exists, there is a way to fib ndrill sponsors a new methadone maintenance research who are habitual abusers of glue preparations. it up. -- the injury or illness within 30 . ief to I CHAMPUS Priviledges at Low Cost days hospitalization.before and 120 days after FURNITURE *t. WASHINGTON, (Family Editor) -second, readmission within 30 professional personnel.For -Exception. Purchases of drugs WAREHOUSEDirect I Many medical services are days of discharge for treatmentof outpatient care, a patient not administered during from factory to you available to eligible dependentsand the same condition are con- pays the first $50 (the deduc hospitalization are always COMPARE Quality & Price mt retired military personnel. sidered to be a part of the original table) which includes considered an outpatient cost and : ' CASH& CARRY , nd These health care benefits are admission.In prescription drugs each fiscal are always subject to satisfactionof Corner Roosevelt ft St. John . under the Civilian Health and such cases, the patient will year, plus 25 per cent of the the outpatient deductible Can you afford not to compare? ;rala Medical Program of the be required to pay the ap- charges over the $50 deductable. requirement. Let Uniformed. Services (CHAM- propriate charge predicted on the A family of two or more pays a vy PUS). total number of days of maximum of $100 deductable Care in civilian facilities is hospitilization, as though all care each fiscal year, plus 25 per cent authorized for all eligible was provided during a single of the charges in excess of $100. er dependents and retired mem- admission. Dependents of deceased active ZAoC [ ds bers. Dependent parents and Out-patient Care duty and deceased retired per- parents-in-law are not eligible for sonnel are also eligible for the BY_ BELLAIR HOME BUILDERS , any type of civilian health For outpatient care active duty benefits. at benefits regardless of the circumstances dependents pay the first $50 (the Coverage -i I Ir. 18 under which the care deductible). This included 5S is furnished prescription drugs each fiscal Costs in civilian facilities for all Care Costs year plus 20 per cent of the eligible persons, including active reasonable charges over the $50 duty dependents and retired an For inpatient care, active duty deductable. ,members and dependents, for an dependents pay the first$25 of the However, a family of two or outpatient care which is directly ed hospital charge or $1.75 a day, more pays a maximum of $100 related to hospitilization, is . 1m whichever is greater, for each deductable plus 20 per cent of the considered inpatient care in I >1. incident of hospitilization. The reasonable fees in excess of$100. computing the patient's share of the charges for the following: government pays the remainderof Heed Inpatient Rules the hospital bill for authorizedcare -Pregnancy. All care relatingto and the reasonable fees of For inpatient care, the patient the pregnancy when a Ine professional personnel. pays 25 per cent of the hospital maternity patient is hospitalizedfor Ity There are two advantageous charges and of reasonable fees of delivery or is otherwise m- exceptions to this provision: the professional perssonnel. The hospitalized for the proper --r---1; first, multiple admissions for government pays the remaining management of the pregnancy, ey care of the same pregnancy are 75 per cent of the hospital chargesand including complications. the remaining 75 cent of -Other. All services and sup >g, considered to be a single ad- per m- mission; the reasonable fees of plies provided for treatment of K FR ct BR4 B t BRZct aD 21)T L cl BR3 B SRI =: CP Bellalr's C-41 Is lust unbelievable 4 Bedrooms, Family Room, Room, Dining Room, Kitchen,2 Baths and a Storage Room and PltlO.Twelve rooms of unmatched styling and economy ' $15,000-117,500 Clay County's Only COMPLETELY PLANNED Community! : : JACKSONLLE HOME :BUILDERS: : Member of National and Jacksonville Home Builders . You are cordially invited to inspect our homes at your 10 A.M. to,Dark. Travel South on Branding Boulevard (Hwy. # POST TIME t SATURDAY MATINII 1 30 RESERVATIONS 311 2623 ., -.II J-.__ . .. ... - ... ... .. . ... ......... ...... .IJU.f..JW'.t.'J 4'' PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER MARCH 5, 1970 Elite Rework Group Has Tools, Men of STRAAD... NI 1 III'N' ILA 1 i i4l'b Will Travel to Repair AircraftUsually ' NARF employees joins the elite association of conditions, several NARF perform their daily work at the former STRAAD team mem- Jacksonville people have served Rework Facility here' at the bers.' two or more tours with STRAAD.In . ' Naval Air Station and rarely, if The certificates were attestedto describing the work ac + ever, travel elsewhere to accomplish by Capt. L. F. Hardy Jr., complishments of these former I their duties. deputy commander Fleet Air STRAAD team members, Capt. Since 1966, however, a select Western Pacific, and Cdr. J. 0. Heile emphasized 'the vital work group of about 45 local civilian Rice, STRAAD officer. done by these NARF civilians employees have volunteered for The local presentations were contributed significantly to the and served two to twelvemonthtour made in appropriate ceremoniesby operational readiness of naval with STRAAD (Special Capt. D. H. Heile, NARF aircraft in the Vietnam area. Techniques for Repair and commanding officer. Their unselfish devotion to duty r Analysis of Aircraft Damage) STRAAD personnel respond has been in keeping with the ' headquarters operating out of immediately to evaluate and highest traditions of the naval :: NAS Cubi Point in the Philippine repair damaged fleet aircraft at service.' + Islands. Cubi Point, aboard Yankee NARF STRAAD team mem- ' On Feb. 24 these employees Station carriers, in Okinawa, in bers include: J. T. Baty, H. A. " were recipients of STRAAD Japan, or elsewhere. Babbel, R.J.Benzing, R. Bryson, J' :$ r service recognition awards which STRAAD assignments require A.B. Clifton, W. C. Cooper Sr., B. certify that the individual 'has skill, adaptability, and Corlew, J. L. Cowan, D.L. Cribb, "VA :. distinguished himself as a willingness to travel at any hourof ,J. F.Darrah,W. A. Engleman, L. r + STRAAD team member and any day, under all conditions. C. Fisher, G. J. Gosik, J. Haines, + displayed the highest degree of Personnel must be physicallyand J. B. Harper, A. Jacobsen, C. C. professionalism and dedication to mentally able to work long Jernigan, V. K. Jones, L. J. duty.' hours underdifficult situations,to Karpf. R. D. Linderfelt, H. E. 'He was required to travel on serve away from home, and to Linderman, M. N. Lindsey, D. + short notice to damaged aircraftat exhibit the desire to do the best Luvisi Jr., R. H. Mast, R. D. sea and in hostile en possible job for STRAAD and the Melton, A. R. Mueller, K. G. vironments. He is to be eternally United States Navy. Even under Parks, L. P.. Phillips, S. K. H. f ? recognized and acclaimed as he these rigorous working and living Rives, M.J. Rogers, A. M. Sirkel, . , J. T. Smith, R. H. Smith, N. R. ,;' ' Sutton, R. W. Townsend, W. \' : Vanderwal, R. G. Ulmer, Jr., L. Rr$e R . :1 The Talk of the Town A. Walker, L. W. Weaver, H. H. Weide, R. E. Willis, E. E. Woloszynowski, B. D. Wood, and Richard H. Smith.Nine . + EarnPraise " x I , IA for 4 N Q It rA , i fl a , ysK.PM I Nd 4"s New IdeasJaxNine 1T 'y ep r Rework employeeshave been presented with Department of the Navy merit ON THE ORTEGA RIVER certificates for their work in the cost reduction program. l( . W H. Gentry and V. T. r----------. 1. 2, 3 bedroom apts. Jf C CANFEDERAT! O'Conner of the Facility's 5000 PHONK 368-0838 4526 120th St. 0 1 I 1 a 2-level Townhouses 9R PoiNT Division came up with an idea to 1 1I YUKONHour APTS. prefabricate the harness cable Carpeted Kitchens assembly of aircraft that will I] 1 Glass 3 Swimming Pools cN.. I save the Navy 205000. 1; ; ' ._, YIN NNNNNNNNNNNINNMINNNNINNNM $ c 3 Social Rooms $ E. P. Grote of Division 4000 1249.1281 KING {T ' Cleaners ft modified a camera mount test JACKSONVILLE FLA. 322O4WANTED Lomdry II ' Crystal Chandeliers T N bench that will result in$51,000 of 1 1 25 Washers 1 2 Boat Docks J savings. eama ,. N .r n R. H. Kart and C. L. Taylor, : USED CAMERAS AND : 50 Dryers(5( min.) + both Division 7000 employees, EQUIPMENT. WE PAY HOURS: 8:308:30: : 1 1 received certificates for their TOP DOLLAR 388-8535 The unbelievably beautiful One Day ServiceJAX 1 b work with J52 engine fuel nozzle BRING THIS AD WITH YOU! ! + hoses. The results of their work ..I -- --- --.. NAS Nearest Laundry will save $6,000.H. . I. Duncan and 0. L. An- derson were honored for a $120,000 effort in developing a . i way to reclaim spacers on jet 1r APARTMENT S engines. Both work in Division Nobody... . 6000.W.. S. Morris of 300 Division saved the Navy $8,000 by ( But NOBODY! ) suggesting the bulk procurementof 4455 Confederate Point Road-Jacksonville, Florida stripping compound and ...UNDERSELLS CLAYTON REVELS brightener. r FEATURING THE LARGEST SELECTION Of S; 772-8663' Division 500 employee W. A. .-' " Buczek's work on the nose lan- STATION WAGONS j APPLIANCES Air Conditioning by Carrier ding 'gear strut of the RASC t EXAMPLE OFSAVINGS 1 IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA! Vigilante will save $123,000. : J I 'II I 69 PLYMOUTH HURRY! 1 d Eli. SelsrlaaSTATION . WAGON 4 AIL NEW'69 CHRYSLERS t PLYMOUTHS SIiS C A f ** *>Bi AR Factory Air A! ,B FewerFACTORY Cedar Hills Shopping Center Storing. WHOLESALE COST .. I .H..O.f./ Blanding Boulevard f$4658 R WHILE THEY LAST/ 'ALL DAY SUNDA1 r' < NOW ONLY Save Up To $2,000 3197 : 69 DODGE POLARA $2699 1.Door Hardtop Factory Air, , I BAKED HAM auto. Irani [i , power itoorlng power brakot. R&H, all vinyl WITH IA ISIN SAUCE ..-,"---..-....- Interior trim,Only 7,000 miles,Hurry,only ono'! Choice Vegetable Only 20 minutes Roll & Butter M.I 1 9. Drive a - Tossed Salad I I Choice of Dessert 1'i- ' Tea or Coffee CLAYTON Lunch 11:00 'til 2:00 Dinner r 4:00'til 100 / 1 . Wattih For Our Luncheon Meat bpeiiai; J9 cent b iN COViSHllftSffffffi I j ,/ ," " ." '..'......-...-...-........................11'.."'J'..' ......_ M V:1"11: , -- '- - , I I I \ '1, I . I I II IOJ I I I. .' / 1 ... # A 1 70 b 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 17 . I Re-Ups and Promotions Around HAS ,- ', : I IHOSPITAL Y a I : k.. ,. p a S. 1M I r A& - lE J , i '.. riV'it IT r rrJ' ! 1 t r I t 3 I wY \ / .G'" a \ LEADING CHIEF RE UPS.. 1 t E ii'ii\ x Ik, v PROMOTIONS-Three Hospital staff members were Ground Electronics MaintenanceLCPO I. romoted last month during formal ceremonies conducted by Capt. C. ETC William N. Shay WITH RIGHT HAND RAISED--AMS1 A. F. Matstas 13-year { jy.Lewis,Jr., ((1)),commanding officer. Standing beside the Capt.,the reenlists for three years. The 27- veteran,now assigned to the Aircraft Maintenance Department's Air romoted members are: HMl Jance E. Hatfield, HMCS Cecil P. year veteran was administeredthe Frames Shop ships-over for three years with Cdr. M. C. Premo administering - ason and HM3 Cheryl R. Harvey.REENLISTED.HM2 oath bY Lt. C. L. William the oath. 4Y F 4C 1 rr w 44 z 1 a3x 1w % f'i' . k Z wvU. 4r wuYtvcHr M.f . Mrd . AK ,rt n,1n gaR. a R r . * k ' fy l at x ' x iv j pg 'f", ,,' *jri . rt ,M. ,.F . 'I/f'' ..., r; -"" II. ' .., H .....ds wb s 4 l , " 1 t J '4 $ * NEW LIEUTENANT-Capf. Marcella Smith, chief of nursing service - pins the silver bars on the collar of Lt. Kate Smith during a = 3 3r promotion ceremony at'the Naval Hospital. DISCHARGED ENLISTED-.AC1 Paul W. Plalittd accepts his honorable discharge from LCdr. L. W. Doyle,asst. Air Traffic Control a officer, before he Is shipped over for two years. Plaisted, who has served in the Navy for 14 years works In Radar Air Traffic Control ( Center. Delbert Penn receives the reenlistment at ; the U. S. Naval Hospital. Penn is "' . ., a Urology technition at the hospital. At'; WeloanI I iI i iI\ \c? ," , < A. "" milliondollars v. a ) .,,-' : .. ,- 4 ,, o00 , v xw nnrx \ > 1 1 1 tll ?' OFF EPTr9S..AFn every dayWhen MOVING U P..Capt. Marcella Smith performs the honors as Miss Carol Avery is promoted to the rank of full lieutenant during a recent ceremony at the Naval Hospital.Confidential . 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 INCOME I TAX I RETURNS money for car repairs, house repairs, or if I you want to make your leave a real vacation, i come to Aetna. ACCURACY GUARANTEED You see, we realize that people need moneyfor many different reasons. And we like to help whenever we can. So, if you need cash, accurate preparation of all Federal or whatever the reason, stop by, or call. State income tax returns. Individual attention by , experienced personnel. No appointment necessary. AETNAaFINANCE I I : $5.00 AND UP .1 When money matters, Aetna's got what it takes .. I\ 3 Convenient Locations r CITY-WIDE TAX SERVICE ' Hemming Park Bldg. 1949 BIANDMG BLVD. (Near San Juan) 46 W. Duval, Phone 355.7543 BOM Lem Turner Rd., Phone 768-0501 :! I PHONE 384-1598 -5551 Normandy, Phone 784-0191 I : Mon.-Fri. 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Sat. 9 to 5 Loans From $50 to $600 r. ,tir . 1 ) 18 JAX AIR NEWS. AFTERBURNER MARCH 5, 1970 . 1 I Ir I 1f f 1, .' I'I'. " I'J 4.'' J 0 .;af f, 1 II # . ': I Enter Lorillards .4.Star"( Sweepstakes . ..... . . P I :"'. !. ;". for the military onl! ..,all branches! Over 1,000 prizes guaranteed to be awarded! : * * * * * ** * * ** * * ** * ". r ""'..'.. 2 Second 10 I..... I !t" . Prizes! 1' Fourth Prizes! 11 Win a 1970 General ..: Win a $700 ciwie 1 Motors %" .. wardrObelrom. 1000.. Firebirdl'! a leading : First Prize! r74.-r;ffj.; 3 Third Prizes! manufacturer r !A II. .lll I Fifth Prizes! ; t Admiral 1 Win an -"' Win a 4-Star's paycheck ....M Ilfl' Win $1,000 and live like a )... ,. : :\ transistor radio! for a year. $30,531.601 -.tWf: I \ \ k 4-Star on your next leave! " *. *. *. *. *. *. *. *. *. *. *. *. *. *. *. *. *. *. *. *. * * * * * * **** . ------ -- --- --- rI , NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. And Mail to: "4-Star" Sweepstakes. P.O. Box 424 New York N.Y. I you've got an extra-good chanceof I 10046. Enter my name in the "4-Star" Sweepstakes. Enclosed are two ((2) end panels from a carton of either KENT NEWPORT, I Meat the people winning. Because this sweep. TRUE OLD GOLD 3x5 of or (or two pieces paper with the words stakes is open only to active and I KENT NEWPORT, TRUE or OLD GOLD printed in plain block I who won Corvette Stingrays in the retired members of the United letters). I certify I am 21 years of age or older I MBig Wheels" Sweepstakes! States Armed Forces and their Rank, Name & Serial No----.- _. -- I r immediate families. To enter, I --PlawppL nI clearly) .. SSG GEORGE BOLFIK Ft. Hood, Texas -- -i -- I send name, address, and the two (2)) end panels from a carton of I Address .- I SFC HAROLD L. KING, Ft. Belvoir, Va. either KENT, NEWPORT, TRUE or . --- -- -- - I SFC JOE P. MARTINEZ, Ft Bliss, Texas OLD GOLD (or two 3x5 inch piecesof City___ _. State __..__.__Zip -p I paper with the words KENT, 1st Lieut. JOHN 6. RUPERT Ft. McClellan, Ala. I Entries must be postmarked by May 15 1970 and received by NEWPORT, TRUE or OLD GOLD I 1970. their May 29 Employees and families of Lorillard their printed in plain block letters) to I media, advertising and sweepstakes agencies are not eligible. No Sgt. BENJAMIN SMITH Jr., Ft. Rucker, Ala. "4-Star Sweepstakes", P.O. Box purchase required. Void where prohibited. All Federal, state and I - 424 N.Y., N.Y. 10046. Enter as I local regulations apply. ((0 1970 Lorillard. often as you like but each entry rL------------- P'A1HUE ;I> must be mailed separately. Only : ,, . i " 10046. the 4-Star" Enclosed Enter my name in Sweepstakes. })'.> one prize per family. Winners will I are two ((2) end panels from a carton of either KENT NEWPORT I T be notified by mail. First prize tot TRUE or OLD GOLD (or two 3x5 pieces of paper with the words l ., ., be based on the base pay of a I KENT NEWPORT, TRUE or OLD GOLD printed in plain block I letters). I certify I am 21 years of age or older. 4-Star General with over 26 years . service, as indicated by the Pay. I Rank Name & Serial No. -- ,.- ..-- ._- .-- --- I H'.0'1 III ' .' (Pleat print clearly - ,. master U.S. Army, official pay I -- I ." schedule July 1969. Names will ...:., be selected in random drawings I Address I from all entries received by D. L. -_ - \'tf.., Blair Corporation an independent I City_ State' -_ _.__Zip_ .. I judging organization, whose deci I Entries must be postmarked by May 15 1970 and received by rl, aLVb1 sions are final. Prizes delivered in May 29, 1970. Employees and their families of Lorillard their I .:' the continental U.S. Payments of I media, advertising and sweepstakes agencies are not eligible. No taxes on the prizes is the responsibility ,purchase required. Void where prohibited. All Federal l. state and I 0 local regulations apply. 1/ 1970 Lorillard. of winners and not Lorillard r--------------J ',;, I sM Mail to: "4-Star" Sweepstakes P.O. Box 424 New York, N.Y. KENT ,. The Pontiac Firebird 400. with V-8 I 10046. Enter my name in the "4-Star" Sweepstakes. Enclosed . ''t ....,.. ti ;. Engine330 hp. barrel earburehon, 3- are two ((2) end panels from a carton of either KENT NEWPORT, I I' \\1: -' .'. speed transmission and dual exhausts. I TRUE or OLD GOLD (or two 3x5 pieces of paper with the words '. , ?'t r": KENT, NEWPORT TRUE or OLD GOLD printed in plain block I . f \' Complete with 6 sort shirts. 2 suits 2 letters). I certify I am 21 years of age or older. . ; pair of slacks 6 dress shirts and I i i L a sport jacket. Rank, Name & Serial No. --_... I : I .. I . ',' I Address _ ' ','r, _. _" I " ---- -- -- The 4-Star" Sweepstakes I City_ --- -State -- -.-- _Zip _. .. __ I is presented by Lorillard . NO PURCHASE REQUIRED I Entries must be postmarked by May 15, J?70 and received by maker of the finest in filter cigarettes.PAG'E . May 29. 1970. Employees and their families of Lorillard their I S'o' I media, advertising and sweepstakes agencies are not eligible. No purchase required Void where prohibited. All Federal, state and I I 'local regulations apply. 1970 Lorillard. I L----I r 5 tr , ) MARCH 5, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS. AFTERBURNER PAGE 19 VA-81 Drubs VA-174 in Finals . Iiifr2H411' To Earn Fairfax Cage TitleJaxVA 81 of Cecil Field used grab the lead from the hot. oooooooooooooooo ; all the hustle left in them to whip shooting 'champions. It took the VA-174 97-83 Saturday and balanced scoring of S. A. Askew Jax--In winning the ti capture the 1970 ComFairJax 24 points,J.Wilson,20 points, andV. ComFairJax Basketball basketball championship.Led Hendrickson, 19 points, to pull championship VA-81 by Bill Dailey's 26 points out the final decision for VA-81. CinCLantFlt qualified to compete in the VA-81 grabbed an early lead but VA-174 weren't without stan Tournament being held this week at VA-174 kept the pressure on douts of their own as George 1 xl throughout the contest trying to Worsham popped in 22 points, Charleston, S.C. No scores were available at : k Frank Blake hit for 20 and Gary press time.OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Johnson added 19. TWO MORE (left) .. VA.81 In the semi-finals VA-174 cashes in for another twopointerin drubbed VA-37 92-65 as Frank last Saturday's title game Blake was the standout on offense I against VA-174. with 37 points. Gary Johnson added 28 to prime 174 for the championship. R. Teague led --------------- VA-37 with 21 points. SURE STOPPER (below) .. Thisis one shot that didn't go In for . VA-81 as VA-174 temporarily put a halt to their scoring. VA-81 won Na : the contest by whipping VA-174 97-83 for the Fairfax title. , r 1 .. - Links TourneyTeesoff , With i k & ,. & Largest Field R ( $ : ART & Jax-The largest field ever to participate in the Southeast I "Lady;will you kindly remove your hat?" Military Invitational Golf LS Tournament teed off yesterday at i -If) BUICK RIVIERA $11000 III Seomut green w/black vinyl roof, full | /1111 Jax in pursuit of team and in- I f U power and factory air WtaUU dividual honors. One hundred sixty golfers from I FORD GALAXIE 500's < 32 commands, including players I 70 2 end apart factory coupe air to choolt fom full pow er 3400 from six states and Puerto Rico, completed their first round of the 7fl PLYMOUTHS $0X00 Fury 112\ Dr HT and on.4 Dr.HT and liZI|||| three day event yesterday. J U one Barracuda,full power and air UTUUjn Scores were not available at press time. MUSTANG $0000 III Blue w while vinyl top, RAH, AT, PS, < I M | The 54-hole will end tourney /U VI,factory air., U4.UU Friday and the Air News will have complete details in next PLYMOUTH VALIANT OHHn- .. $ .c:' week's edition including picturesof 70 Blue,4 Dr Sedan, 'H'AI!,", factory / M1111 , r air 1700milei taOUUin the winning team and individuals f . FORD COUNTRY SEDAN $OOOO HI y.llow,l 10 pain wagon,R&H,AT,P.S., FORD TORINO G.T. $ rJ HI Bluewlthwhiteinterior,R&H,AT, 3200|| | (1ra'lll'Un Li IU '.5.,.....V.I,factory air : : J ftft BUICK LESABRE <0100 nil cuttomiodan,4Dr4blu I O w/whU.roof, S I Mil .J1;lIa .:;.. ; UU PONTIACG.T.O.full power and air U I UU f. 69 Rally green,4 speed,radio a heater,$2990 San Juan at Niblick III like now Phone 384.4406 FORD TORINO Garden Type Apartments with GOOD NEWS FOR air,31,000 mile &&UU Country Club Atmosphere e-Ranges Kitchens equipped& Refrigerators with G.E YOUNG SERVICEMENReliable BUICKWILDCAT $OCOO Individual Air Conditioning and 68 4 dr.NT,"' ''yltluo,full power and foe-y / 1 ft 11 Heating by G.E rory air. aaUUU Drapes-Wall to furnished Wall Carpeting auto insurance for E-1, E-2, E-3, E-4 68' OPELKADET ,$1080 -Large Swimming Pool and single NCO's is now available from Criterion 4 ipoed radio and hooter,btv Insurance Company. Criterion is a GEICO affiliate and specializes in car insurance for young military personnel. You will enjoy important OUR POLICY: 1.We Do Not Turn Back Speedometer I 1kI.tEO benefits like these convenient : pay 2.We Invite You to Check With the Previous ment plans,country-wide claim service,driver Owner training discounts and complete coverage. 3.60 day 100%Guarantee' : )( Criterion is licensed and complies with Mil- tary Insurance Regulations in every state except Massachusetts. Call 781-760(1( com plete information and a personal rate quota. I , tion. If you need immediate coverage, visit our office at 5812 Normandy Boulevard. BUICK .. .. 5 l"Dl ' for & OPEL Thurs. Fri. Sat. & Sun. Only Criterion 4827 PHILIPS HWY., U.s. 1 SO. 103rd & Blanding Center \ TITIT i INSURANCE COMPANY The dealership that's different .It 771.7970 \M'aUMN' Home Office: Washington, D.C. 396-2271 PHONE AHEAD II I FOR FASTER SERVICE ..... .. ,w.,..ti...w..........,...........................o n i i. # .--.... ._-----.........-------.... _..__.......\ I.....................---- - .. 20 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER MARCH 5, 1970 Cecil Field Downs Jax Navy 1IrreroW For Second Time in Ping PongJax tI ...... \} ' The Jax and Cecil Field Cecil tied the matches a second had little trouble over a tired JaxI I CApER. . table tennis teams met last weekin time on Bob Bradley's win over team as Skidmore and Horton I . a rematch after Cecil capturedthe Jim Lester 21-6 2116. In the whipped Cross and Campbell 21 first meet of the season and deciding game Cecil's Ed Reyes 18, 21-14, Bradley and Oesswcin I they kept their record intact whipped Bob Moser 21-14,21-16 to took Linn and Lester 21-18, 21-13, although they had to go into a give Cecil Field the singles title. and Dacuba and Hinderlightmade 'sudden death to do it. The doubles as in the first it a clean sweep by taking In the opening singles matches match of the season, went to Jax Williams and Weisner. Frank Cross of Jax beat Cecil's as Williams and Weisner downed 1 Pete Henderlight 16-21 21-11 and Horton and Skidmore 21-19 21- Little League 21-18 and Guy Campbell followedhis 15.Cross teammate by taking two and Campbell followed straight over John Skidmore 21- their teammates but not without Needs MentorsJax 15, 21.1?. working for it, as they nipped Cecil bounced back to even the Bradley and Oesswein 25-23, 16- .. The Navy Ortega 69 IMPALA Custom matches as Ken Horton nipped 21, and 2119. Dacuba and Hin Lakeshore Little League is Coupe $2795 Jay Hueweisner 21-17 21-18 and derlight salvaged the final game looking for two baseball mindedmen Ben Dacuba downed Jax's Jim for Cecil by downing Linn and who would like to manage 327 V-8, automatic, transmission Linn, 21-17. 19-21. 2112. Jax then Lester 21-12 2114. little league ball teams during the C-$ factory air, regained the lead behind Bill Since the match was even after coming season. power steering, vinyl top, :.... Williams victory over Frank the doubles 'sudden death' was Both teams that need R&H, WW tires, No. 1037. Oesswain 21-19, 2117.JaxIntramural used to decide a champion. Cecil managers play in the Major League division made-up of boys 9 through 11 years old. The job AFEES, VW-4, VP-45 requires being available three 68 CAPRICE Sport Sedan $2195. times a week; one weekday gamein the early evening, one week and ,rte V-8, automatic transmission day practice session one with WinsFred factory air, Reopen Play game on Saturday. t E Each applicant must have a u power steering, power 1 working knowledge of the gameof brakes, R&H, WW tires, : basketball Jordan led the Red Darters baseball and is expected only No. 158. resumed following the Corn- with 25 points while Bob Larson to manage the club. No personal Fair Jax basketball tournament notched 24 for the losers. expense is involved and all car 67 with action in the American VW-4, after showing surprising pools and secretarial work is CHEVROLET! $1295 I League Monday. strength in the tournament taken care of by the parents. AFEES opened play at King blasted Admin 74-56 with Interested men, civilian or Hall by whipping NATTC 55-31 Bob Bakkila hitting 19 and Bob military personnel should 2 Door, Sedan, 283 V-8, ' with V. Hawkins firing in 18 Dombroski adding 16 for the contact Steve Risley at 398-3036 automatic transmission, points to lead AFEES. Dick Hurricane Hunters. Art Cronk during the day and 384-3183 at R&H, WW tires. Mullin popped in 15 in a sup- was high man for Admin with 15. night. porting role while the game's top scorer was NATTC's Gary IM Links Meting Set Honeycutt with 20. 66 OLDS 88 $1395 VP-45 got right back in the Jax-All captains of the a.m. The purpose of the winning column following their intramural golf teams for meeting is to discuss 2 Door, Hardtop, V-8, disaster in the FairJax tournament the spring and summer whether competition will be ( automatic transmission and promptly dumped matches are asked to attend played over 18 or 9 holes ', factory air,power steering, Fleet Weather Facility 63-59. a meeting in the and whether match or R&H, WW tires. I Athletic Office, Wed medal play will determinethe nesday, March 11, at 9:30 winners. :.-:., NAVY 66 MALIBU $1195 WibTESALi HMCB10 Mil I Ip Ikl il 'til w i II aH 4 Dr., V-8, Auto Trans., ., RBH, WW tires.. INSURANCE NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES NEW & USED TV SETS NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES I NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS AIR CONDITIONERS 64 VALIANT $695 Hrs.9a.m. 7 p.m. Come In& Browse WESCONNET FURNITURE CO.5J6 / ,"j- \ .. 2 Door, 6 Cylinder, automatic transmission. : k. I WESCONNETT a< I0jnl 77 | 0750 :.;..v.. R&H. ->t " - $13 69M0. tkattw4t49WX4I 65 MUSTANG- $1195 - I' After Down 2 Door Hardtop V-e, Payment .; ..-= automatic transmission, 19.24 .. factory air,power steering, Mjnjti. R&H. L Q 11.1 63 BEL AIR $695 . *'fik+:77y/ : :: :: ;: :;:: :::!::::::: :::::: : A Door Sedan, 6 Cylinder, 19-24 : automatic transmission, JE-1 U:1 R&H, WW tires, new paint. Single t; D. ] . , 2 and 3 BEDROOM FAMILYAPARTMENTS H ROBERTTRAVIS I 0 THEBKiiCHEUBOUTCa PHONE 744-5901 SOUTH BLANDING BLVD . , t All Appliances&Air Conditioning ;:,?, ( . .. .. .. - :: :':';"';':':';: :: ::-''';'::':');.c AGENCY '.. , 1161 S. EDGEWOOD II II II .., - r 3483 389 ; + l W.OF ROOSEVELT " ;- -: L 71 I Now I 4413 Renting-$130 Up fWtI 388-3583 ROOSEVELT AT HAS NIIl VI .- . I 1550 Cassat Ave. Phone 384.3471PAGE |
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