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- 'fj'' J .., ' ' 1 ;\ < Rd'sS 1l 1 Lrwq 3 ir, ,x.I . +o ryw ,'{ I ; {, I \ 1 ''It"rf . ', Published by the Holt Publishing Company a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official expression of any 'i t military department. The appearance of advertisements in this.publication does not constitute an endorsement of any > or services advertised., milit8ftrkJdrf'm"Atnyoducts i VOL.. 28 NO. 1 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION/ JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA r MARCH 26, 1970 C Crr . -- ----- L---__ TIcr- Model USS Pensacola'Ties y t' Up' at Museum c i NAS Jax -- A small part of the naval history -- when f, battlewagons and cruisers were the front line of ,;' America's defense at sea -- will live on thanks to the ' generosity of a retired Orange Park Navyman.A . six-foot model of the cruiser USS Pensaeola, built as an exact home to his parents in Louisvilleand :i1! : replica by LCdr. William W. the following October the : Pensacola model the feature Davis, 2559 Red Fox Road, was Orange Park, was presented to attraction at Navy Day display. the Naval Aviation Museum at Davis completed his tour |] Pensacola aboard the cruiser in 1936 and during Tuesday'sNavy League luncheon in subsequently was promoted to the officer ranks while ' Jacksonville at the Sheraton serving Hotel. various tours aboard ships and shore installations in the United RAdm. Herbert S. Matthews, Jr., commander of the Naval Air States and overseas. His Basic assignments included duty at Training Command at NAS d NAS Jacksonville and the old Pensacola accepted the model ., ., Green Cove Springs Naval Air '" for the from "Wi,1\\ museum Capt. H. O. " ) ; ;) Station. He retired in the summerof ; \ t Cutler commanding officer of :\ NAS Jax. 1958 after nearly 30 years of WE'RE 27 .. > Capt. Cutler presented the naval service. ' ji After deciding to donate the ''>,fJiI model Pensacola on behalf of I\ .,. model to the aviation : : '4 1 Davis, who was unable to attend museum, I : Davis reworked all the With this week's edition, .o'.o'I\ <' '. the luncheon. Adm. Matthewswas riggingson JaxAirNews starts its 28th yearof <: I, "( "' guest speaker at the lun the ship. 'It was quite a task ', ( ; )1. : cheon. trying to replace all the life lines publication for the benefit of allh"ds' i: X ., '# ,. and rigging. My hands aren't as : : Davis built the model -- both military and ... :' during an '>,>'+ & ..... steady and my eyes are weaker 18 in . c t: : -month period 1934 35 while ' than when I first built her he , p AM '(.t .... serving aboard the old Pensacolaas. ' P1' ;+1; forward to t tI an enlisted storekeeper. quipped. , S. anot'A..1*''x. 'w service' to the Recalling the, days when he,built Sunk By U. s. , NAS, Jax community and we the wooden replica of the cruiser, The cruiser served the Navy invite our readers to visit our Davis said 'I worked on it every throughout the Second World Warin office in Bldg. 1. day when I was off duty. Just the Pacific and returned to the about every storekeeper aboard states in early 1946. Later that Anyone with a newsworthyitem 1 n s helped me work out the details in year she returned to the Pacific is welcome to give us a call order to make every gun and where she was a target ship for at Ext. 3118. The station ladder to exact scale. There was 'Operation Crossroads,' the newspaper belongs to all hands no hobby shop and a chief car- atomic bomb experiments and we invite and welcome penter's mate assisted with the conducted at Bikini Atoll. The suggestions to improve our hull and some of the other ship suffered extensive damage product. MODEL MAKER Capt. B.W. Dean, XO NAS Jax, and LCdr. W.W. minature equipment. during the tests and her hull was Davis, USN (Ret), discuss details of model Pensaeola that Com* Recent Rework Job sunk in November 1948. mander Davis donated to Naval Aviation Museum. In 1935 Davis sent the model The Naval Aviation Museumwas founded at Pensacola to I Blue Angels Schedule Cecil FieldThe Air Showkind aviation preserve and the heritage inspire of students naval aviators to earn their wings.As . Navy's famed flight demonstration team, the, The tactics that the Blue of aerial teamwork which today's! youthful aviators go Blue Angels, will perform at ,NAS Cecil Field Sunday, Angels demonstrate might be has paid off for Americans in through their training to learn to flown from tree-top level to 60,000 actual battles from Midway to fly sleek jets off modern aircraft April 5, at 2 p.m. The demonstration will be open to the feet. But for the aerospace enthusiasts Vietnam. carriers, they'll be able to recall public. The various squadrons based at Cecil Field will who come to watch, the The serious naval aviators who the days,when leather helmeted also display their aircraft and some of their weapons Blues bring all the maneuvers make up the team bear little pilots were launched airborne down to eye level. This involves resemblance to the dashing under the deck guns of cruisers in systems.This performing at low level altitudesthe daredevil barnstorming who flimsy bi-planes. Commander will be the 'Blues' first pilot was parachuted from the Davis' model will fairs half help tactical skills taught student stunted before county a preserve 1 organized performance in the craft to be capture by a detach pilots at high altitudes to that small portion of the Navy'saviation Jacksonville in than ment of Marines in front of the area more demonstrate to the public the (Continued on Page 2)) history.: five years. onlookers. . The Blue Angels have thrilled Most of the combat maneuvers ; ' millions of spectators throughout were performed in tight for ; ; :; \ : ; ;:F.;" : : the world for 24 years with mation,a style which became the : \ : : spectacular demonstrations of basis for the present combinationof .: : .:;t ; : precision acrobatic formation high speed and tight formation :n! f! ; > :' ';//," '" i>{l Sttl" 'J....: 1Pf 3" ;j\/; y.J\, ; l. ; il'f2 >>, ; ; : ;' > -: . "Y'.Ir 1. .1 ; ''" <., .F"'" .p'P3C.;: ,;00 >;,1J' '" ,ri lt . The team < f flying. The maneuvers, taught flying. original < "j5ff, fi.1j i1;%t,.' 1f.>it' .: :;" t'ajl#$: .y-" .."" it ", ' individually to. every naval developed the famous Blue Angel w:"::;r f.iJy; ;' jf4r \ r ;Wl 'IIM '"1"'" t;" ,I, , aviator during flight training, are Diamond which has become their \vr,6: ;r ,tti: f tI 1 ". ''' > <' { '.1 : '. :' I'f'ft :! (# f'i/.f1Jrt.p.: r' 4t J * > : exhibited to perfection when trademark.In \' !& .. ), .. ,..:< 1\" '" ',," flown at twice the speed of sound 1962, the Blue Angels in ; " by the skillful Blue Angels in troduced the diamond landing in ,::/ their Phantom aircraft. which all planes land together, 5 w y .'t.. . The original flight exhibition the farvel which is the basic '. "f " team was formed in June of 1946 diamond formation with the -I-. I I i "". -#' \1 at NAS Jacksonville.At the time, leader'inverted, and the inverted r eA 10\"N.'C the team was flying Gruman F6F half Cuban eight, an aerobatic Hellcat a propeller driven air sequence performed by a solo craft. The four Hellcats of the pilot which defies description.By _ original team performed a performing at air shows and combat routine in which they other events in the national in pretended to 'shoot down' a terest, the team hopes to interest training plane painted 'as a other young men in air or ground Japanese Zero. The plane careers in naval aviation and to spiraled downward trailing stimulate public interest in'the realistic smoke, and a dummy nation's air power. Blue Angels Do Their Thing During Practice Session f.f, JI I". . -- - .,,- MARCH 26, 1970Editorial PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER ____ I 3t NvTM-R ' View Points I := -I ,,,,,,,,,,, y s .. kxP ...YsWA"'oo''aoMSC4ooa0i0t7'' Dignity and WorthOur L.fr'zr! '1"A CATHOLICNaval : Air Station nation was founded on the principle that the I individual has In- finite dignity and worth. The Department of Defense must always be guided by this principle. In all that we do, we must show respect for a 7 ? SUNDAY MASS 9&11 a.m. the serviceman and civilian his DAILY MASS ll:30a.m.: employe as a person, recognizing .. 4I' U 'Confessions will be heard individual needs, aspirations and capabilities.The , ' defense of the nation requires a well-trained force, military and Saturdays at 10:30: a.m. and from civilian, regular and reserve. To provide such a force we must increase 5 to 5:45: p.m.' the attractiveness of a career in Defense so that the ser viceman and the civilian employe'will feel the highest pride in himself Naval Hospital and work, in the uniform and the military profession.The . attainment of these goals requires that we strive to help each SUNDAY MASS 8 a.m. man in uniform bridge the transition from service activity to civilianlife. N A TTC STAR SHIP-OVER DPSN Clide Scoggins attached to the so Operations Branch of Data Processing Department shipped-over SUNDAY MASS 10 a.m under the Star Program for six years. Cdr. R.L. Williams administersthe Bldg. 500 oath of enlistment to the 3ft year veteran who expects orders to DP z 'A',School soon. PROTESTANTNaval HospitalSUNDAY J/It Jlfo/J WORSHIP 10 a.m.SERVICES Naval Air Station The two air station dining halls serve the same menu but observe different meal schedules. Dining Hall No. 1, Bldg. 4, serves weekday meals as follows: Sunday breakfast a.m. to 7:30 a.m./dinner. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and supper 4 p.m. to Church School The Department of Defense is fully aware that the manner in whichan 5:30 p.m. Dining Hall No. 3, Bldg. 551, serves breakfast 5:30 a.m. to 7 a.m.; 9 a.m. individual is treated throughout his years in the service and, dinner 11 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. supper 5:00 p.m. to 6:15.: Both Dining halls ob Junior Church 10a.m. the hours week-ends and holidays: early breakfast 6-30: a.m. to on serve same Divine Service Worship 10 a.m. particularly as he nears the end of his career in uniform is part of 8:30: a.m.1 brunch 9:30 a.m.to 12:30: p.m.;and supper 4 p.m.to 5:30: p.m. the positive attitude-building that can and must be generated by the Personnel on comrats may purchase breakfast and early breakfast for 25 Bldg. 750 leaders of and within the military service. cents dinner and brunch for 65 cents and supper for 50 cents. Episcopal Communion 8:30: a.m. This is part of the reason for such programs as: Bldg. 750 Project Transition, primarily for the first-termer who needs to learna GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 27 civilian job skill. Junior Youth Fellowship 5 p.m. Project Referral,a program to assist men retiring from the militaryin Breakfast Dinner Supper Bldg. 722 finding jobs in civilian life. Corn Meal Mush Boiled Lobster Tail Baked Ham Steaks Project MEDIHC, presently a pilot program in Texas that may Eggs to Order Drawn Butter Baked Tuna and TuesdaySenior eventually include all the states, and which is designed to fit medically Deep Fried Fish Swiss Steak Noodles Choir Rehearsal 5 p.m. Grilled Luncheon Meat Baked Potato Potatoes Scalloped qualified servicemen into civilian health agency jobs. Hash Browned Potatoes Lemon Buttered O'Brien CornStrawberry Bldg. 750 Project Memo, a program to help separating servicemen establish Hot Cross Buns Asparagus'White Shortcake ThursdayChristian contact with a college or university.The Cake Whipped Topping Science Service 8 list goes on and on: early out programs, to allow for seasonal Cocoa Fudge Frosting p.m occupations and school attendance, to include vocational schools; SATURDAY, 28 NATTI" , special police and firemen recruiting programs, rehabilitation MARCH assistance, and, perhaps the most important of all the GI Bill. Early Breakfast Brunch Supper Divine Worship _p m. The United States Government recognizes that when a veteran has Hot Oatmeal Simmered FrankfurtersEggs Creole Soup Bldg. 500 served his country well, it is only right that the government providethe to Order Hot Baked Beans Braised Pork Chops Evening Worship 6pm. veteran with educational benefits designed to assist him in Griddle Cakes French Fried Potatoes Onion Gravy Bldg. 500 Broiled Bacon Slices Buttered Fresh Frozen O'Brien Potatoes meeting the challenge of the civilian community.But Cake Doughnuts Mixed VegetablesIce Okra and Tomato that is possible only when the departing serviceman whetherhe Cream Sundaes Gumbo is retiring or leaving after his first-hitch completes the bond Buttered Green Peas between what the program has to offer and the results of his efforts. Lemon Cake Pudding BlueAngelsContinued The foundation for returning to civilian life has been laid by the EASTER SUNDAY, MARCI ft 29 government. It is up to each individual to determine what he is prepared to contribute toward that foundation. (AFPS). Hot Early Grits Breakfast Brunch Supper ( from Page I) Turkey Pot Pie Oven Roast of Beef Eggs to Order Mashed Potatoes Brown Beef Gravy Minute Steaks Buttered Wax Beans Virginia Baked Ham ' Home century ago. These' are Fried Potatoes Hot Biscuits Raisin Sauce Sugar Rolls Mince Cookies Mashed Potatoes professional pilots with skills Green Peas with Onions honed by thousands of hours in Hot Dinner Rolls the air and many more thousandsof Apple Pie Ala Mode hours learning the MONDAY,MARCH 30 engineering navigation, meterology and electronics that Breakfast Dinner Supper must be second nature to the jet Hot Grits Split Pea Soup Onion Soup of pilot today. Ham Omelet Oven Roast of Beef Beef Paprika Hash Brown Potatoes Natural Gravy Steamed Rice None of the maneuvers are Grilled Luncheon Meat Mashed Potatoes Creole Green Beans stunts or daring feats. All are Cinnamon Rolls Au Grautln Cauliflower Baking Powder Biscuits part of the stock in trade of any Seasoned Spinach Blueberry Pie .I Creamy Rice Pudding fighter pilot tactical maneuvers. Chocolate Topping They are, however, done in ex- tremely close formation rather "THIS 15 CNIU 5tos% f&'S fiRST 5iOE puff iN Z YEARS!" TUESDAY, MARCH 31 than individually and at lower Breakfast Dinner Supper ,altitude than is normally the Hot Oatmeal Vegetable Soup Chicken Noodle Soup case. Eggs to OrderPineapple Baked Veal Loaf Baked Virginia Ham The Blues, in their swept wing Hot Cakes Tomato Gravy Pineapple Sauce Mach 2 Phantoms utilize two , Bakes French Sausage Patties Fried Potatoes Mashed Sweet Potatoes Raised Doughnuts. Buttered Peas and Southern Style Greens basic formations for their per- JTAX AIFt NEWS CeleryIce Boiled Navy Beans formance: the echelon, in which Cream SundaesWEDNESDAY Bread Pudding the planes are stacked down and Peach Sauce back from the leader at a 45- APRIL 1 degree angle, and the famous The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Blue Angel Diamond in which distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station. there is each of the a wingman on Jacksonville Florida by the Holt Publishing Company, a Breakfast Dinner Supper Hot Farina leader's wings and a slot man private firm. AU Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS Bean Soup Creole Soup Scrambled Eggs Chicken flying behind and below must be forwarded to the Public Fried Steak Deep Fried directly Affairs Office Box 2, NAS Creamed Dried Beef Brown Gravy Fish Pore the leader's exhausts tions engine , Jacksonville, by 12OO.noon on Monday before publication. News Home Fries Potatoes Mashed Potatoes items welcomed all Praline RollsBreakfast Buttered Scalloped Potatoes between the two wingmen.The . are from sourcesTelephone 772.3118 or Fresh Frozen Harvard Beets 3119. Mixed Vegetables Buttered pilots slide their Phantoms Peanut Butter Cake SproutsIce Brussel together in the sky until only a Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Butter Cream Icing Cream Cups yard separates wingtip from concerning such should be directed to: ., THURSDAYAPRIL2 canopy and with wings "- overlapping completely.With . THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Cream of Potato Soup J wings overlapping, they 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 Hot Baked Pork Chops change speeds from nearly Telephone 388-2755 Corn Meal Mush Macaroni Spiced Appjesauce I with supersonic to just above a stall. Eggs to Order Tomatoes Supper Minestrone They change formations several VOL. 28 NO. 1 MARCH Griddle Cakes and Cheese Baked Lasagna times during a show, some 26, 1970 Boiled Pinto Beans Pizza Pie Broiled Bacon Slices executed smoothly and rapidly Sugar Rolls Simmered Spinach Broccoli Polonaise within in other Fruit Gelatin Apple Pie maneuvers right front of spectators. .. . . r 26, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 3 r Atta Boys and Ship Overs I r '" ". . " Cecil v "" Sports ; '( ,."I" \ 1 :i'f''I.: r ' By DTC J.D. BrewsterHole ,1},, !" 0000 :,,:\': :f' -;' I1tS In One cockers to victory. Smooth Q-I am a member of the rolling Dr. Smith from Dental Army Reserves, and was required - Chief Roy Jackson of the hereby warns other teams to to serve six months on active duty. Does this give me 3 Security Department recentlywas beware: 'our handicap will kill eligibility for schooling under . visiting friends in the Albanyarea you'! the GI Bill _ when he experienced the Fifteen members of the A-No. Six-month enlistees thrill of a lifetime. Playing with Friendly Midgets favorite league under the reserve program are friends G.C. Bowling and R.L. rolled a 500 or better series. J. not entitled to educational ass is- ' Hodges at the NAS Albany Mackinson of VA-45 No. 1 put tance. Q-Where may I obtain a PR1 John E. Taylor of VA-45 ATC Clifford L.Jones of V A-45 ' Jackson using a four- together 6 successive strikes course, en- record of discharge of a man reenlisted for six years during reenlisted for four years during iron aced the second route to 230 Current 156-yard a game. who in the Navy duringthe was ceremonies on Feb. 26. ceremonies on Feb. 27. , hole. His card was attested to by standings: years 1915 to 1918 1 both playing partners and NAS A-You might write to the ,'?' .. "7te Albany golf pro Billy Smith. This Marines 9 3 Officer in Charge, Discharged feat qualified Chief Jackson for Weapons 9 3 Enlisted Personnel Records e i iA iM the Bureau of Naval Personnel VA-174 8 4 Branch, U.S. Naval Records Va-45 No. 1 4 Center 9700 Athletic Achievement 8 Management Page da e Special Food Service 8 4 Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. 63132. Award. Supply 6 6 Q-When I am discharged, I VA-46 No.1 1 1VA46 6 6 plan to start a small business in : Intramural Golf No.2' 6 my home town. May I use the VA-83 6 6 GI Bill for this ? VA-45 No. 2 5 7 purpose In intramural golf, both AMD Avionics 5 7 A-No. Business loans are leagues have a closely contested Operations 4 8 available only to eligible World War II and Korean veterans AMD 2 10 , race underway.: VA-87'E', first Dental 2 10 and not authorized under the half winners of the Blue League new GI Bill. Try the Small and VA-37 10'first half winners in Meanwhile the Midget's Business Administration. P frPN1 the Gold League are being hard talented contemporaries in the Q-If I take a paid-up policy pressed in the second round. National League are also slap- after changing from my World Due to cancellations ping the Brunswicks down at a War II 20-year endowment plan, AMElDonaM E. Hotkins receives Eddie H. Parrish of VA-45 necessitated by our local liquid good clip. A well balanced BOQ will A-No.my dividends However, discontinue, the divi-? his second good conduct award reenlisted for three years during sunshine,winners in both leagues five has served notice in the early dends may be less than on your _from_ Cdr. Fred J. Withers ceremonies on March 3. could well be decided by make-up going that they are the team to present policy. a games. Current standings: beat. Del Vecchio's 238 is Gold League currently high game iu league ArgentineOfficers Direct Factory Outlet N VA-37 '0' 4V/2 18Va play and Geselbracht's 588 series . Admin '0' 39V 32VVA37 constitutes high series. Current '0' 34 38 ShewAppreciation VA-174 0' 32tt ISVj standings: FOR VOGUE AND TIFFANY AMD 'E' 31 Vi 17'/a VA-44 25 55 BOQ 10 2 Ops 16V 31'/2 Admin 8 4 AMD '0. 15V 32/2 VA.174 I No. 1 8 4 PiM VA-87 15 21 Medical 7 5 Dental 7 5 Officers from the Argentine Air Blue League VA.83 7 5 Force detachment gave an appreciation - AMD 7 5 banquet Saturday VA87'E' 40Vj' 7Vt VA.72 6 6 night at the Officers'Recreational I L.L HOMES NAMTD 38V 21Vj NAMTD No.2' 6 MO I i VA.81 35Va 26Va NAMTD No.1 5 7 Facility for Cecil c' , VA-83 No. 2 25 23 5 7 Field officers for assistance ! Marines 24 22 Opera Ilona 4 8 shown the Argentines during 784 S. LANE AVENUE VA83 No. 1 20 16 VA.17" No.2 4 8 Admin 'E' lOVa 49Vj APTU 0 12 their stay here.A . VA-83 '0' 0 36 detachment of approximately - 50 personnel are presently at Cecil Field for final SoftballA Despite the numerous com, staging before departure to their reminder to all softball home. I localanglersthat spring team captains: A meeting will be plaints is apparent only on Mondays The Argentine government F held at 1000 on April 1 at the through Fridays, the run on purchased 25 A4-A, and A4-B Station Gym. Action will com- Special Services boating, cam- Skyhawks from the U.S. for use mence on April 13 on both fields. ping and fishing tackle has been by their air force. The planes are Also, a meeting of all umpireswill great. being picked up at NAS Olathe, convene at the Station Gymon Kan., and flown here to be Monday, March 30, at 1215. For those new comers whose readied for flight to Argentina.The . previous tour of duty has been first of the Argentine per- BowlingIn spent in the hinterlands of Lower sonnel arrived here in January to Slobbovia and the other 10 per- prepare to receive the aircraft. American League bowling cent who never seem to get the The banquet consisted of a competition, the high flying word, Florida's waters, both salt dinner followed by a ceremony in Weapons five spotted Dental 170 and fresh, teem with a variety of which Captain F.M. McLinn, CO pins and still came on strong to fish seen nowehre else in the U. S. of NAS Cecil Field, received a isn't win three from the Dental Those who have not yet availed plaque from the AAF officers. Money aggregation. Gunter rolled a 507 themselves of 'Florida's fine The detachment will leave for series in leading the cannon fishing are urged to do so. home Monday. scarce at HFC Finding it hard to borrow? See us. 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All Federal state and regulations apply O 1970 Lorillard. Local ____________J I 1i r ........... ..... .1JJIJI.Ill1JN1JJl.7JJJNJI '....,.I,,,, '..,............ .. ,. ...... ;" ",.." .....",..., .,.... "tJr }I' ...,..... . .. ..... .. . .' 1 .' . " !;# ho'I' '- I' MARCH 26, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGES j,,: Ten States Will Hold ,. I I Ivv NAVY May Primary ElectionsJax w/ 1uflL "j I personnel shouldbe between the 30th day and I aware that 10 states will be Saturday before the primary, holding primary elections in May Kentucky by the 20th day before M 1970. the primary, Nebraska between The states of North Carolina 90 days and the Friday before, and Texas will be holding a Ohio between Jan. 1 and noon the primary May 2, Alabama, Indiana third day before the primary, u and Ohio May 5, Nebraskaand Texas between Jan. 1 and the 4th yry dw West Virginia May 12, day before the primary and West 'Tf Pennsylvania May 19, Oregonand Virginia between 60 days and the Kentucky May 26. Saturday before the primary. is in nineof Registration required Alabama is the only state that the states with the only exception - registration in requires Ohio, which does not person and Ohio does not require require registration for Armed registration at all. 9 * Forces'and spouses with them. In North Carolina, Oregon and Primary information for these w Pennsylvania voters may apply states can be obtained by writingto anytime before the primary. In the respective County Clerksor Alabama between the 45th day to the County Board of Elec- and 5th day before, Indiana tions. TO STUDY HERE .Ten foreign Navy officers will arrive at NAS Jax next week to begin three weeks of functional training with the Supply Department.The visiting officers complete seven weeksof training at the Navy Supply Corps School in Athens, Ga., before coming to Jax. One of the above Drive Defensively. officers will not be able to come to Jacksonville although the rest of the class will be aboard the i station over the three week training period. SPECIALI! LFRIED CHICKEN Fatten your savings. "41r . ALL YOU CAN EAT For Only1.19/ ; N Includes French Fries Cole Slaw & Rolls : TOP HAT DRIVE IN 2045 BLANDING BOULEVARD PHONE 388-9553 O r . o 'MARINA 387-4669 S J GA E S SHOP BODY , 'i 'S p 389-4659 AUTO-MARINE SERVICE CENTER Roosevelt Blvd at Ortega River PH. 387-4669 01 CALL 389-1161 LICENSED YACHT BROKER 24 HR. ROAD WRECKERSERVICE SALESSERV1CESTOPAJNEPTUNE F TRAILER! q THUNDERB1RD /TAT ilu \ EVINRUDE Open a savings account with us. '1619N'' Things begin to happen when you start saving regularly.First . Put All Your Eggs In One Basket of all,your money starts mounting up.You'll be surprised They Won't Break how fast. It's safe,too,yet always available when you need it. ', , i e bM': In The TOYOTA Smooth-Riding Next, you'll get that good feeling of security that comes from having money if you ever need it. So start things happening. d' Open your own Savings Account today. 10* IIUllllllllOlnnUIDDl l l llwllaUJBII ,..dL ..J.U4JSIRR.IIIIHII.11 $t1c1 Quarterly, Dividend of 4Vz Per Cent Per Annum Will Be Paid MARCH 31st, 1970 srr ESc To Our Savings Account Customers iiRHiiHWfliiffliiiHMimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiui .- , BEAUTYRegency "It's a Pleasure to Bank Atlantic"/ W ESTSID I Eh InA 4328 BLANDING BLVD. AT HARLOW JAC KSONVILLEFLORIDA 32210 Toyota 8445 ARLINGTON EXPRESSWAYWe Member F-DIC PHONE 77I-6I6I Mean Eggs-actly/ What We Soy ... - MARCH 26, 1970 I 6 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER ..... _ -,"'!' x"n,,.,;.""\.I'.dN:,' Navymen Again; Play Big Role' .'., .;-.:,;'), , ,, ."f <" I ';\ ):' > In Apollo Moon Flight Program - tation. (DSCS) and Tactical Satellite SPACE CENTER , Short-term solar flare Communication System (TAC- HOUSTON..When Aoollo 13 forecasts safeguard astronautsand SATCOM). In recovery of Apollo leaves launching pad April 11, their communications 11, the tactical satellite was usedto it will be commanded by Navy \.. A report of intense solar relay voice transmission from ,\ Captain James A. Lovell, Jr. systems. radiaction can result in can the recovery area to Manned Lovell has logged more Capt. of the Center in Houston. Spacecraft cellation of certain phases " < time than other man. space any . His command following the lunar missions. These forecastsare When Apollo 13 reenters the made from information earth's atmosphere, it will be of 12 aU Navy crew Apollo , spotlights the role of the Navy in supplied by the Naval Research traveling 20,000 miles per hour. Enlarging the spotlight is LabortorySOLRAD 9 satellite. The Navy's Aerospace Recovery space.the Navy helicopter carrier The satellite senses solar x-ray Facility (ARF) developed, tested assigned to recover the emission, records it and then and qualified a system to slow the astronauts when they splash telemeters the data to the lab's capsule down enough to survive :; down. The USS Iwo Jima has receiving station. From there the landing. The Industrial Shops of ,iR' been named to that t mission to information goes to NASA. ARF supported all phases of the CITED MSgt. J. R. Roberts received Air Force CommendationMedal succeed USS Hornet which was Navymen helped in the system, including building the from Mal. Kenneth P. Tevebaugh, commander of the 79th recovery ship for the last three development of the Defense parachute test vehicle and manyof Radar Squadron. Apollo missions. Hornet is Satellite Communication System its parts. Airman Earns MedalJax scheduled Everybody for sees retirement.the astronauts, and everybody sees the recovery I Club Schedules 1| I -MSgt.J.L. Roberts of the provided in radar operations wasa ship. But everybody doesn't see 679th Radar Squadron has been significant factor in the 99.8 the thousands of Navymen in- presented the Air Force Com- percent intercept success rate volved in less glamorous jobs in BLUEJACKETS INN form from 3 to 6 p.m. Bud Davis mendation Medal for his achieved by his former unit, the manned space program.For Building 3,Annex and the Tunesters will be there meritorious service a previous according to the citation accompanying instance, when launching Messenger of the Masses will Tuesday, and on Wednesday the squadron. the medal. Apollo 13,NASA officials won't be provide tonight's musical en- chiefs club will present Bud Roberts received the medal for Additionally, his efforts helpedthe counting down with their wat- tertainment and tomorrow Clark performance of duty as non squadron become the most ches. The importance of Ronnie and the Soul Society will be OFFICERS CLUB commissioned officer in chargeof outstanding unit within the precision timing requires NASA appearing from 9 to midnight. radar operations with the 612th Fourth Air Force for two con- rely on the Naval Observatory in Enjoy the sounds of the Autoharpon The Copa Cobana Review, a Radar Squadron at Luke Air secutive periods, the citation Washington. The observatoryuses Saturday, Monday and Spanish floor show, will be appearing - Force Range, Ajo, Ariz., from saidRoberts atomic clocks to determine Tuesday. On Sunday evening the at the '0' Club this July 1968 through November 1969. lives in Orange standard time for the Depart Soul Society will return to the evening. Admission will be $3.75 Park with his wife and two ment of Defense. This standard stage,and on Wednesday the club per person, and the menu will The training and guidance he children. time is forwarded to NASA which will present the Four of Clubs.ACEYDUCEYCLUB feature the beefeaters buffet BANKAMERICARD-AMERICAN EXPRESS*STANDARD uses it for launching, controllingand Johnny Jelinek will be appearingon OIL.MASTERCHARGE Credit Cards Honored bringing down spacecraft.To Saturday. Sunday will featurean jf ft ff give the astronauts sign- Easter Egg hunt at noon, anda posts on their flights, observatory The Acey Ducey Club is special Easter buffet from 6 to 9 ROOSEVELT MAIL personnel have developed star promising a country western p.m. charts showing the relative weekend beginning tomorrow USO positions of the stars along the night when Mel Gaden and the flight path. These charts are Lazy Rhythm Girls will appearon Tomorrow night will be Navy car wash revised with every flight to stage. Don't miss Tommy 'C' League Night at the USO from 8 compensate for the changing and the Seminoles,Saturday, and to 11 p.m. The Fallen Angels will universe. Astronauts use them in be sure and be there for the club's provide the music for the navigation and visual orien- surprise Happy Hours. evening, and USO Junior I MONDAY THRU SATURDAY ").:;":XC' : .:. :'::_:"):e- ::. All club patrons' children Volunteers will act as hostesses. HOURS: 8:30 AM-5:30PM: .;.: between the ages of 1 and 12 are All March birthdays will be : $ PETE'S ., invited to attend the Easter egg celebrated Saturday. The free hunt which will be feature movie held Sunday at Saturday will be : HESS j 2 p.m. There will be plenty of 'Larceny' beginning at 7 p.m. Be MOVE INTO 'The SPOILER' ,. colorful eggs for everyone, and there Tuesday to play the gameof ;:: Service Station >' admission to the event is free. your choice,and on Wednesday night hear Al &: &:::8:::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Albert play your y 6215 ROOSEVELT BLVD. CPO CLUB favorite records from 8 to 11 p.m. Mel Gaden and the Lazy Yi Mi. North ,';. Rhythm Girls will provide ' ;a MATADOR v iHlUilHIOM Of NAS Jax ;;.: country western entertainment 1':1: : 'II.1I tonight and Sunday from 8 p.m. to ROBERTS ,:'., PETE TRUDEAU ;"., midnight. The Clubs will appearon \k" APARTMENTS $ (USN, Ret.) Dealer stage tomorrow night and sk":;::::>:*M:;.,,::&:'..:::_:: ;.:;-::::.t- Saturday.organist Doris On Sunday Sexton afternoon will per-, BOOKKEEPINGAND TAX SERVICE ..................... NEW REDUCED RATES! BIG CHIEF TIRE CO. PRESENTS.. SCM PHOTO COpy CHECK THEM BEFORE YOU MOVE! the perfected radial tire. NOTARY PUBLIC Income Tax 1, 2 fed 3 Bedroom Apartments THEBRIDGESTONESUPER Expert Service Preparation Guaranteed FURNISHED UNFURNISHEDAN OPEN 9 A.M. or earlier SPEED by AppointmentUNTIL APARTMENT COMMUNITY WITH SEPARATE 8 P.M. COMPLEXES FOR SINGLES, FAMILIES, ADULTS Later by Appointment CO.ORDINATED WALL TO WALLCARPETING ', \ RADIAL (RD-20)) No SATURDAYS to 6 PM MEDITERRANEAN and :, appointment necessary FURNITURE CO.ORDINATEDDRAPES '"4 Check These Features: 1907 PH.BLANDINO 384-1034 BLVD. ABUNDANCE RAMBLING AREA OF CLUB ROOM .:, 1. Longer Life-Rigid belts under they Same location.t Shirley since St. 1953PAGE I : tread reduces tread movement& wear 2 FULL BATHS CLUB SIZE POOLCHILDREN'S 2. Greater Stopping Power-Even on WITH 2 and 3 wet streets braking power is 50% greater Jox GreatestFURNITURE BEDROOM APTS POOL than ordinary tires DRESSING ROOMS DISHWASHERSRANGES WITH ALL 3 ANDDISPOSALS 3. Increased Cornering Pow- BEDROOM MODELS er-Get 60% greater cornering! Values! Cis J power than regular tires PERSONALLY CONCERNEDMANAGEMENT git Chlef fire xcluslVsonvlte WHOLESALE SontY0TlreDeajal AND 24-HOUR MAINTENANCE 4. Get Better Gas Mi- PRICE TO EVERYONE Speed j leage-Gasoline mileage is : :: : : :;: ; : ;:;:: : ; :::;:;:;:;:::: Thd Seuper Tire P ecia \increased 10% 'il lEfoi i''l : I ;: :ti : 'Sold only by OPEN ALL SIZES AVAILABLE li\\t.;, EVERY I ist$ IMPORTS FROM THE TO SMALLEST CADILLACS DAY v I IV \ tt 7 i ONLY 2 MINUTES BIG CHIEF J r SUNDAY'TIL 6 P MSURPLUS MATADOI' FROM NAS JAX, , C 15 MINUTES FROM OPEN 8-6 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY NAS CECIL FIELD APARTMENT GOODS yuur 5444 NORMANDY BLVD. 78607216015BLANOINC BANK t1EllICAAD BLVD. 771-3442 [master charge, IN ORANGE PARK 264-2815 DISCOUNT I STORE welcome here 2809 MAYPjORT flO. 246-4825 '0135 Beach Blvd n<* 2662 P ,,p , 1 MARCH 26, }1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER! PAGE 7 .. - < ' SERVICE SHOPPING GUIDE. 8 . lYIZZA mm H B-- thts ear'f"lsurance l ) I | a ( TAKE OUT $-DININGROOM due r s ve{" ,-O"S EMIUM BEER-CHOICE CUT STEAKStTAL'AN a + SANDWICHES-SPAGHETTI' PH 904.284.3352I 't it In p f; A Wltl:!. 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I'.1WAIolotil"lf ,.,. < Give Mom night off NO DOWN PAYMENT : . a and the family a chance' # i ,!r f tailed, V Hi! . Of experience pace..Indulge of trgly in an GUARANTEE M Service at I makesWE'ALSOsERVICE : ,rte' f. gracious! dining APOLLO ENGINES | : CB.; RADIOS ':,:-:':s.: aWEWILL vi '.i 'MAKE:eVENING " ;, : : ' PH. 0832-1276 W. (Off i HOUSE' CALLS/ .i ,. 2045 BLANDING BLVD. PH. 388-9553. 791- ADAMS Myrtle) I ,, '" , L.L I Wt Honor MASTER CHARGE ,! ., ::' : 1929 Hwy 17 $*.:,Oranfie:Park ... ! ..., *:.:, .,%. mtJJw.:::: :::: :..::1W: ::mw.rmj:: : :: .:;:mw, .1f t'% :fi} } : mm: M:= ............ ;,'_' ... q. u.' '' wm'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' nn "''''u''' n. I Save Time & Alone///.Check!! This Service Shopper Weekly For The Best Buys In Town1 !/ . T'. r MARCH 26 1970 pAGE JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER , _ --.. ....u._... ... ._u_..... $f.r: '<,1 f.?. .:,'. '.'':"(:$;fI.j, k ili III.llllff, i J II .tiR .'..IIII'W' |IT'SA WOMANS WORLD w : r: I ll1.il,JI.i{;i i ]I.I'IIIJ'' ":: ;2f; I_.IltIII\'W) 4o hlpothr1 , M Navy Wives Membership Drive Ends With Spring Fashion ShowThe - World of Spring Fashion as Navy Wives Club of Jax 86, held the finale the annual March membership Old and new wives'' club joined at the clubhouse a cup of coffee and a mid- snack to enjoy fashions by Florence Nocilla, known as 'Wendy'. Wives Club members modeled and fashions casual outfits ranging After from- PE) fr 1 e wr i ia' clothing. The biggest trend spring is to the very feminine af.n Hemlines will stay at the E&W, FEMININE MISTIQUE or just above. Butterfly Navy wife, Josephine and ruffles,along with lace n>r1'po models this lovely beige femininely popular. Beads, dress complimented by tiny ,pearls and hats will be the A pleats in the skirt. Long to choose for your ii rs ie ii'' se: sato o sris Off Otllt! sleeves add mobility wardrobe. The popular 9pit movement. In the EI>uc nN suit has become more 'Wendy'narrates the Navy by draping a soft sash at Club Spring Fashion Show. waistline or add delicate rope pearls or chains. The small r----------sea.asn is in, along with the big I ,, I I PHONE II Well chosen accessories will I every outfit for the Parade on Sunday. 1 (! I II 1 1240-1231 KING aT II CASUAL WEAR .. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. :322O4WANTED II Barnes wears this lovely cotton 'lace embossed' ' I dress. The dress gives the : USED.CAMERAS AND : of having a lace over - EQUIPMENT. WE PAY Change the circle belt to a I I pearls and add pearl TOP DOLLAR 388.8535BRINGTIIISADWITHYOUl1 necklaces and the outfit STEP INTO SPRING this soft peach crepe, butterfly pleated .. a patio or a hostess dress. 21)L :i : ; dress,,worn by Lottie Maxwell is complimented by a .sing le.strang ----- ---- --- : V ville rope of area.Navy white. pearls. These dresses are all available in the Jackson tk.S Wives Opinions AskedWashinton Tb e-/ (Family Editor) -A medical care for dependents, Navy survey of wives' opinionswill service clubs BY moving, housing, BELLAIR I HOME BUILDERS I I N be conducted in the spring educational opportunities for S issue of Navy Wifeline newsletterby their children, and their Ij6 :__ the Navy Wifeline Association, husbands working conditions and =r a volunteer group. promotional opportunities.In . V r For the first time by any order to have a true pictureof branch of the service, wives can wives opinions, no names will be heard by others who care as to be signed. The Navy Wifeline what they think about service Association will tabulate results life, commissaries, exchanges, and make this information ... available to interested people ., who are in a position to take / / positive action. / / Navy Wifeline newsletter / GOOD NEWS FOR containing the questionaire can be found in base exchanges, hospitals, and dispensaries or by PATIO I YOUNG SERVICEMEN writing: The Navy Wifeline Association, Building 40, r- jiK ;; Washington Navy Yard, D I Reliable auto insurance for E-1, E-2, E-3, .E-4 Washington, D. C. 20390. SUNKEN Fft a'a and single NCO's' .is now:-available from. Criterion - Insurance Company. Criterion is a GEICO do. . a a v affiliate and specializes in car insurance for le PORLH YOUR INCOME TAX Ml I irA= L-. young military personnel. Yea will enjoy important - benefits like these: convenient pay a a '. JEANNETTECRISP a a mint plans,countrywide claim sin-ice,driver Wl Wl training discounts and complete coveraft. Criterion is licensed and complies with Mil- ...kk.I.. SKric.IjiSTANT . tary Insurance Regulations in every state except - From the spacious sunken family room front to the light and breezy back porch here is Florida living at Its best! Massachusetts. Call78l-71i00ifor com- SERVICE Large'Bedrooms, 2 full baths, walk in closets and a big plete information and a personal rate quota- OR BY APPOINTMENT foyer are also yours In the new C-1Q. tion. If you need immediate coverage, visit P K>NE& 771-1865 $17,500-$19,000 our office at 5812 Normandy Boulevard. 771-5953 Clay County's Only COMPLETELY PLANN ED Communityl 3823 Blinding Blvd. .* *,.. ACROSS l ROM : : BELLA.JR.HOME : : Criterion CEIMUlILLS: / TIIGATRE :BUILDERS: : !:a. : INSURANCE COMPANY Member of National and Jacksonville Home Builders ''I I Home Office: Washington, D.C. ., 1 You are cordially invited to inspect our homes at your ,. ''''ell''c. 10 A.M. to Dark. Travel South on Blanding Boulevard (Hwy. # --, ----- -- ,., ,, _,__ , ------ -- S r; ........... r . , . 11. ; .1' ''III ' I MARCH 26. 1970 JAX AIR AFTERBURNER PAGE 9 Commission RestatesIts : . I _ Equality PositionTo correct any erroneous Employment Opportunity as impression that may have been stated in the Executive Order Ir gained from press releases of 'We do have an on-going February 26, 1970, regarding the program to reach all recruitment Administration's position of sources to attract qualified Federal Equal Employment people of all races. We are not Opportunity the following concerned with token ap- ] 5r? statement was released by pointments. Chairman Robert E. Hampton, of issued by President Nixon last I ----\ I WI c ( } the U. S. Civic Service Commission - August. is furnished. r 'There is an obvious misun- 'Our policy is a departure from j Ii , derstanding of the Nixon Ad previous policy. We recognize the ministration's Equal Em- need for upward mobility of the ployment Opportunity Programin the Federal Government that large number of minority citizens i resulted from remarks I made in in the government at the lower response to questions at a press levels,and are designing specific Capt. Heile (L) presented certificates to 22 drivers. steps to help all people in lower conference yesterday as to whether managers there to hire are minorities.pressures on portunities grade jobs for increase advancement.their op Rework Cites 22 for Safe DrivingJax 'Also, we are making special 'I want to make clear that t there efforts to assure that we reach Twenty-two mobile Abraham L. Isham, Andrew Willie B. Young from Production has been no lessening of the efforts men and women of all races and equipment operators at the Naval Jackson, Woodrow W. Johnson, Planning and Control Depart- of this administration to ethnic backgrounds, some of Air Rework Facility have been John Mayhue, Willie R. McNeal, ment; Lemon A. Hall, Joseph achieve true Equal Opportunity whom are only minimally presented safety awards by Capt. James C. Morris, .Johnnie L. Hills, David E. Holmes, Leroy for minorities and women. represented in middle and D.H. Heile, commanding officer. Pandley, Charles J. Reed, Littles, and Sam Simms from upper levels of our work forces, to give These people are operators of Jos3eph N. Small, Nace N. Production Engineering 'We are strongly encouraging them opportunity for professionalcareers forklifts, budas, tractors, and Webster, Fred Williams, and Department. agencies to work toward Equal in similar equipment and are government. engaged in delivering materialsand in moving aircraft and heavy machinery through congested AsD [cv'i passageways and shops. WHOLES ALE PRICES TO ALL i Skill and patience enabled i these mobile equipment ; operators qualify for the award LOUNGE & PACKAGE STORE NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES for ten years of operating withoutan NEW & USED TV SETS accident. Their accomplishment 3909 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771 3385 NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES is an outstanding record in that it a represents NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS DANCING cumulative total of 220 accident AIR CONDITIONERS , a EVERY NIGHTCASE free years. Mrs.?am. 7pm. Come In& BrowseWESCONNET Recipients were: Chandler FURNITURE CO Anderson from Power Plant Division; Willie L. Bruce, eN G1J 5326 WESCONNETT at I03rcl 77l 0750 Eugene Clemons, James F. gyrha :aa idf.v 2 LrSnio Y WanbsRtaWavaH: 5'5.. cai"ew.ew.in.Ii! Cedar Hills Shopping Center J 'Moui of' Ovo/ity/ food Blanding Boulevard , Easter Sunday Specials! r -- LOTS at BAKED HAM TURKEYChoice WHOLESALE PRICES DRIVE IN SERVICE of Vegetable Choice of Vegetable Roll & Butter Roll & Butter Tossed Salad 169 1 OR Tossed Salad 14 9 11111111111111111111111'1 Choice of Dessert Choice of Dessert { Tea or Coffee I Tea or Coffee I Lunch 11:00'til 2:00 Dinner 4:00'til 8:00 Watch For Our Luncheon Meat Special 39 cent', Mon Thru Sat I LOST LEASE I. 1 1 Brand New 1970 Plymouth Duster Sport Coupe 1 LAST WEEK 1 i MUST VACATE ,- /" I INNERSPRING MATTRESSES $16.95 I , j' I 1 LARGER RECLINERS $39.50 I 1 SOFA BED SUITES $69.95 :, : $$1,998 Full Price !! I KING SIZE BEDDING 0( PC set) $89.50 I 1 ; ,. BUCK SPANISH SOFA,Tufted) $139.50 I Pius. Ta. Tag. Fit and Sink 1 1 1 TRADITIONAL LOVE SEAT $99.50 I I 5 PC. GAME TABLE, Basset 139.95 I Brand New 1969's at Dealer Wholesale Cost ! (While' they last!) I I FINAL REDUCTIONS I I ENTIRE STOCK MUST GO! I Nobody, but NOBODY ever undersells Clayton Revels! Drive little Save a lot at 1 1 1 HART FURNITUREi CLAYTON I 1 1A' REVELS 1 1 5525 Roosevelt Blvd. 387.2820 I CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC.GHINCOVISPRINGSKA 1 ,5 PHONE 24 24/! 111.l111111111111111.l111111M - I MARCH 26, 1970 10 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER - tea"A Technicians Provide A Training for NavyJax Airplanes today are so technical service experts that often taken for granted that when handle any problems from the people bend their necks and gaze airframes to the flight controls 9 i' naIL skyward they very seldom and are coordinated at each of realize the hundreds of electronic the three bases by a Navy contributions made by the coordinator or team leader. In technicians on the ground. addition they have 99 contractor representatives from the buildersof electronic coordination - Providing the aircraft; mainly the A-4's all the systemsof between Cecil Field the A-5 at aircraft at and A-7's at , and patrol fighter Albany and the P-3 at Jackson- Jax, Cecil Field, and NAS ville. E"* Albany, Ga., is the Naval The team leader for the P-3's at d Aviation Engineering Service Jax is W01 C.G. Henson. J\A 1 NAS ; staffed by naval V 'i Unit (NAESU) The coordinator of the NAESU h civilian technicians headedby and if at Cecil Field is CW04 program Lt. Bernard Hassler of Jax. Jack Lutes and the A-7 team As Lt. Hassler explains: 'Our leader is W01 Andy Touchon. At purpose is to provide the elec- Albany the coordinator is W01 tronic know-how in the field or on Walt Wiederhold. ; the flight line and give all the Builders Provide Training assistance we can in repairing all of aviation and types systems NAESU, which can draw from equipment. nearly 500 civilians schooled in NAESU has 44 civilians DIALS AND METERS NAESU representative Alan Mackey is on the lob explaining antl-submarlnc technical service for the Navy, equipment used on airplanes to a member of the ASW squadron. ." <..... '- ;;"'-'r'; ..::" -- has 1966.been Each in operation technician here since and engineer is capable of covering three different areas as his specialty on an airplane and most have at least one area in which they arc experts. . f Their training is provided by ,the builders and designers of the r _____ # 3 I planes and the companies that tlJ } f $ S make the equipment inside them. 4 n J' d"6f a Rarely does a technician becomean 'f .1,0 expert overnight, and for this reason screening for NAESU technicians is stringent. Once a man is selected to become a technician with NAESU he enters L4 field service work after a short _ indoctrination period. Brush-up $ and cross-training are continually t In process for NAESU n H i Civil Service while BACK TO THE CLASSROOM NAESU representative Jerome A 4wtIct. ) personnel Sternberg moves into the area of formal training for squadron per ; contractor personnel are updatedat sonnel as he explains the transistor circuit theory.eBob's their company's option - usually once a year. The personnel working in NAESU are selected on the basisof Y7 Iy p !',fe AtS their background and ex perience.Each technician holds a > Oak Hill .V.. M. Vwek J> GS-11 or 12 job rating in Civil Service and often are called uponto move from place to place to Pure Service CenterOpen PLUG IT IN HERE Bob Reed, NAS Albany NAESU technician, provide training to squadron watches as repairs are made on semiautomatic test equipment for theA.5C personnel.Pass. for your convenience 6am.10 p.m. Vigilante. on Knowledge road service pick up & delivery FREE Buy U.S.Savings BondsCAMDEN Almost without exception the Mechanic 01 duty American & Foreigi Cars 1 WEEK'S VACATION civilian better technicians trained and of qualifiedin NAESUare IN A their field than most squadron 103rd & Jammes Road personnel working in the same 771 -9156 Motor Home Camper 12x60 2 Bedroom-2 Bath Jacksonville Florida field. This enables them to Insurance Included No Hall provide on-the-job training or ...WITH EVERY ree'lOX20 Awning troubleshooting required of the MOBILE HOME SOLD Shed more experienced technicians. MARCH-APRIL & MAY. DURING APRILNo Though the training never ends, Gas Supplied due to the continuous turnover of Forest Inn squadron maintenance per- Carousel sonnel, they provide the help Navy technicians need to improve - Carousel BOTTLE CLUB 1436 lakeshore Blvd.| ,MOBILE HOMES the Navy's capability of 5936 Philips Hwy 733.6700 5936 Philips Hwy. 733-6700 (Continued on Page I 11)I) WEDNESDAY ; & THURSDAY UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDII1t' f""l1nr'II1I11UlUHIIIH'lI1f1l1lU1ll111.' . COVER I AM-6AM CHARGE 50 11I11 ' ' SET UPS 25$ 'i .IIIUWlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII + 1 SEE THE MOST COMPLETE !: f ... . . FRIDAY & T t II. 'r; " SATURDAY ..aI fl.Lm SELECTION/ OF ::\: :-J..',!:;,'J.\.:,.: l'>> . \ I AM-6 HONDASr J .. .'tt . AM ; : :. . 1 b'l\ : ."1 ' COVER CHARGE $1.50 FROM 50's fo 750 s 't' : ':''\I: ' : ,1 , SET UPS 30$ "' IV. X, s IN NORTH FLORIDA AT OUR.. New Live Band Fridays & SaturdaysSUNDAY ALL NEW HEADQUARTERSWITH Delightful : 8 PM til ? COVER SI.50-SET UPS 30$- COMPLETE SERVICE DEPT and Fun-Oriented WE CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIESCall HONDA BMWof Apartments RED NELSON 771-9470 389-9336 21 Miles Southof Seating Capacity 450 People North Florida JAX on US 17 Parking Facilities Unlimited 6123 Philips Highway Phone 398-3811 I or 398.4200 ORANGE PH: 244243PAGE PARK .. ...- 26, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 11 E ir : maintaining its own equipment. I - Improving the level of training .- within the Navy is the daily goalof )it each NAESU technician and ____. 1 : with their background and stored-up knowledge of systemsand _ components they pass on to the Navy technicians, through on..,. the-job and formal training, the 1V ultimate in knowledge availablefor 4 M *k' E their aircraft. Ap 6 4 1 .. . ' t:4:: I : jff1 I HAPPY . vb s c iAWER xn .7 M CHECKING IT OUT Blake Holland of NAESU assists AMD per- 'S' sonnet during the bench checking of flight controls system of the P3. -ppi . .x i T O] :'Si MORE COMPONENTS.Tracy Snell works with the people that keep Tire' the P-3's on track as he taIks over the problems concerning the Inertial! Co. navigation equipment. RECAPS CALL; WORK NEVER ENDS .. If NAESU technicians are not on the flight 771.9934 I r line they usually are found in their offices with dozens of reports and 6324 BLANDING BLVD. manuals to keep them up to date on the latest equipment ... ..... PUIIIWIIUllUll IUllD l lWUmmllDlUUmlll I ] -.111'' r '" i' I ATTENTION I ,.<",J;','.. JAX NAVY FEDERAL IT GOES RIGHT HERE Bob Cascella, NAESU technician at Cecil .' CREDIT UNION MEMBERS!I. Field, explains let engine bearing problem.HONDA . . .a..NNNaN rNaaN.. YOUR QUARTERLY DIVIDEND OF 4526 120th St. M a YUKONHour . MOTORS & CYCLES CO. Glass 4949 BLANDING BLVD. MNIN NIINMNIIIMINNINMNININNIIIINMIN PHONE 771-8244 Cleaners I Laundry . 25 Washers5C ri r1 Dryerss( min.) ,- HOURS: 8:308:30Ore : : } o f. PERCENT.PERANNUM ; . ( a ll'l'an .\ Day ServiceJAX ; : I .t. \\ NAS Nearest .II Laundry 1 ', r ; tlla' Harvey Shelley is WILL BE PAID ON San Juan at Niblick Phone 384.4406 Notion's Largest Firm ii MARCH 31 1970 el 1 1,1 and 3 Bedrooms , Garden Type Apartments with Sales Representative Country Club Atmosphere e Kitchens equipped with G-E Non-Members! e Ranges & Refrigerators TTENTION Individual Air Conditioning and Heating by G-E I Drapes furnished e Wall to Wall Carpeting ,t Large Swimming Pool .y- JOIN NOW AND YOU'LL GET.. t > FREE Life Insuranceup DOMINICK'Sxzz'1 to $2,000 Under New Management > SAVE by the 10th, .,*,: Italian & American Food .. Family Style Dining Room *4.jB EARN From the 1st" FEATURING THE _ BEST PIZZAIN + NAS JAX-Bldg.3f TOWN! !! Tel 3S4 1391 I or Bate Ext:+31 4't1b'/ OPEN DAILY: Hours: M-". Fn 9:W-I:30NATTCBldg.SOl JAX FEDERALfaot lOAM Iii MIDNIGHT Harvey Shelley Tel *': :.!*:*!: XXon XXtM .and Fri. ' TUESDAY: Anyone needing information IOA\U.IPX\. d. S P.M.MIDNIGHT regarding buying selling or NAS CECIL FIELD BldqN Oeetz Z u- 6403 ROOSEVELT BLVD. used mobile iel! "I J.MIExf :'I I* trading new or ..J"JMARCH 00 * Moi'f' Uori MI Phone Ahead For homes, contact him 'at Mobile FAST SERVICE! Homes Brokers. 5887 Koo>evelt 387.2621 Blvd. Ph. 388-1(518.(; PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS. AFTERBURNER MARCH, 26 1970 I I ?, h. Shoplifting hr Navy Exchange Security Force Combats Losses Due To TheftJax k IU t You are shopping in the Navy Exchange a merchandise is sliding the stolen articles into a bag of goods which , payday afternoon. Customers are lined up into the aisles have already been purchased. To ,. W behind every cash register waiting to purchase basketsfull deter potential offenders from of items; and you are at the end of one of the lines, using this method, shopping bags , with only a single inexpensive item to pay for. are receipt stapled attached.closed Persons with seen the t4 rw k .rl Your lunch hour is growingshort - be " : carrying open bags may r and is your patience check' subjected to'Bag by one wearing thing. The temptation to of the store detectives. drop the item in your pocket and Shoplifters frequently put the leave without paying for it grows stolen articles into a purse or bag harder to resist as the minutes and while the clerk lookingaway, move slowly along and the lines are highly surprised when a few moves even slower. Your conscience later moments they are ap- rebels at the thought of prenhended. The reason for thisis stealing, but reason tells you that that plainclothes detectives, such minor article isn't _ taking a witnessed the posing as shoppers, really larceny it's more like crime either from a vantage borrowing so you slip the itemin from point in the department or your pocket. And you get Ef behind one of the many two-way caught. mirrors posted on the store walls. Chances are you will never be Innocent shoppers should not e involved in a situation like the .. feel annoyed or nervous because described above. The idea of r * one 'watched'. they are being They " shoplifting may be too deplorableto MIT'S exchanges security force consistsof you or seem too risky to at specially trained, experienced tempt. Yet 50 shoplifting offenders detectives who can pick out the have been apprehendedin suspicious looking customer from the Jax Navy Exchange among the crowd and Inconspicuously Complex this year, and this spy on his WALLET APPROACH Here our shoplifter demonstrates a figure is expected to grow considerable movements. popular method of pilfering as he slips a seven dollar stereo tape into before the year is Contrary to popular belief, his pocket. Exchange security official Felix A. Hacket, a former New through. shoplifters are not 'safe' until York City detective, says the tapes have been a frequent target for The largest percentage of I they leave the store with the local I shoplifters. Exchange shoplifting offenders stolen item. They may be apprehended - appears to be among the young for questioning in the enlisted men, according to FelixA. store itself if their behavior Hackett, head of the Jacksonville HIS BAG This shoplifterisn't appears suspicious. 'Straight'shoppers Navy Exchange However talking any chances on being may protect themselves Security Department. , from such by payingfor questioning civilian workers seen, as he looks furtively over + dependents, , articles in the departmentwhere ' his shoulder and uses the familiar retired and 'even military men > often shopping bag technique to conceal they are handled insteadof k exchange employees are the stolen merchandise. This for example, taking a bar of guilty. method of thieving is one of the soap into the clothing departmentwith Shoplifting techniques'are as intentions of paying for it ( : t ba varied the who most obvious and simple to detect as persons employ ii along with articles of apparel. A * them. One of the most common due to the Exchange system of { few extra minutes at the soap means of pilfering exchange stapling bags and receipts. check-out counter may save an 1 P hour of explanation in the i M I security room. What are the penalities administered ' to a convicted I shoplifter? If he is a civilian, the N NM Na Nu We loana case is delivered to the State u Police,and the result is usually a 25 dollar fee and loss of exchangeand a > commissary shopping privileges for one year.Military million offenders are turned in to their commanding officer and a mastis : held, frequently resulting in a fine and restriction. For many S : : dollars shoplifters, the crime is a first offense, and the result is a police 4r record which will hinder their success for the rest of their lives.If R v you are ever shopping in the every dayWhen exchange and happen to see someone steal an article from the shelves, report the action to an exchange employee. The thief you're big enough to loan that much may already have been spottedby every day, you're big enough to say ,"yes"to a store detective but many of almost any money. need: So, if,you need the 'ones who got away. did so money for car repairs, house repairs, or if because witnesses were relucentto you want to make your leave a real vacation, get involved by reporting the come to Aetna. incident. HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES .. Easy to conceal and light In weight, Exchange shoplifting losses home care products are surveyed by store detectives to prevent theft. You see, we realize that people need money result in a direct reduction in Note two way mirror in center of photo. for many different reasons. And we like to station recreation funds, thereby help whenever we can. So, if you need cash, affecting everyone in the whatever the reason, stop by, or call. military.encouraging By shopping others to honestlyand do the I U.S. Savings Bonds I II same, you can protect your exchange - AETNAFINANCE privileges I .. WESTSIDE y", FREE When money matters Aetna's got what it takes RENTALS 1q- 20* ORDER OF i 3 Convenient Locations 5829 BLANDING BLVD. FRENCH FRIES S_ / with each purchase of a . -8006 Lem Turner Road . Phone:768-0501 I We Also ro rro HAMBURGERS Fish Sandwich .......... Have Trucks t 6238 103rd St, WITH THIS COUPON .D 5551 NormandBlvd.. Now thru Sunday, i Phone: 786-0191 4 Near Blanding Mar 29, Only! - Loans From $50 to WOO Call 772-8477 I ,r n 3 JI t 1 ! MARCH 26 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 13 : ,,: ., 'IEI: HOLT PUBLISHING. COMPANY I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Publisher ' Call: 388-2755 MOVIE SCHEDULES JAX AIR NEWS : Ads should be mailed not later than Tuesday NASJacksonville for publication the following Thursday. Ads AFTERBURNER arriving too late for this deadline will be D:: ; Id! :: m DI: _ NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE published the following week unless the ' publisher is instructed otherwise. A check or Thursday, March Sunday, March 29 money order for the full cost of the ad must be received WITH the copy for the ad. With The Wind' 'Sweet starring NAS'Gone NAS Charity' 4747 San Juan Avenue RATE : : Minimum charge (3 lines) $2.00 Jacksonville, Florida starring Clark Gable and Vivian Shirley MacLaine and Sammy Leigh. Color Drama. General Davis Jr. Color Musical. G-E (152 Per additional line ((4 line) words per Audience Superior. (222 min.) Mins.) HOSPITAL: 'Kenner' HOSPITAL: 'Secret of Santa Cecil Field: A Stranger In Vittoria' ': ';:'.'.EMPLOYMENT,:'::;,;$r"}';!} 1951 CRIS-CRAFT CABIN CRUISER 1'=; \ Town.. CECIL FIELD; 'Gone with the 25 Ft., 2-85 HP, Twin Engines, 35 gal. ;:"';""'TRANSPORTATIONAUTOMOBILES:'" .. .. ." .'1 ....,. .' ....... ,. '. s .::::: Wind' Fresh water tank, Galley, Head, 2 bunks, Dinnette and Canvas to Inclose Friday,27 March main deck. $3500. cash. 2843860.or CLERICAL SERVICE JOBS OF WIVES ALL KINDS 264-4027 and West Coast FURNISHEDEast 3533691. NAS: 'Horse in the Grey 4t (44N(.( Jobfinders-1372 Cassat 387.5626 or 1022 Flannal Suit' starring Dean Park Street, 3547888. HOUSEPAINTINGAnd Jones and Diane Baker. Color Washing. Call 772.21 71.MOBILE'HOMES 67 MUSTANGLike Comedy. Drama.G-E ((113 mins.) MEN and WOMEN I 2620. New Reasonably priced. 384- HOSPITAL; 'Gone With the O)( needed to sell wigs, cosmetics, & false 1 );lr :; )' : !!:::::jtj! Wind- EM Wilhelm eyelashes.3985906.Free training, Maria >: :: <:>; THUNDERBIRD CECIL FIELD; 'Live a Little, 2 Dr. HT., Landau Loaded! ; Stereo Love a Little!' tape, power seats&windows, PS, PB, RIVERVIEW MOBILE HOME PARK tilt wheel, Sharp. Wholesale for quick Saturday, Z8 March PART TIME HELP WANTED For Rent Riverfront mobile home sale. See at Parrlsh Motors. 356.5654, ' $2.20 an hr. Late night work or'early spaces for people who care. Quiet, morning Will Win Janitorial Ser large shaded lots, with large patios, NAS Matinee: 'The T/ltIJ/ vice. Call 396.6420 after 4 p.m.MISCELLANEOUS. paved streets, excellent drinking Daydreamer' starring Ray water & no mosquitoes. Free boat 1964 CHEVY Vi TON Bolger. Color Fantasy. (98 mins.) dockage. Adults only. 12 miles So. of Pickup, 4 spd., with 327 engine, Call ili:III:i::: .: : < :;I:;!!;!l{' NAS Ph. Jax((904)on) 2843369.Hwy. 17 at Black Green Creek.Cove 388.9832 after 5 In the evening. NAS: 'Secret of Santa Vittoria' 5forl Springs. starring Anthony Quinn and Virna List. Color Comedy TTiurs. Fr!. Sat. & Sun. Only 67 MUSTANGLike Drama. M-G ((138 mins.) DOYOUWANTTOBE Wf 12 Ie 60 New, Reasonably priced. 384- 103rd & Slandinj Center ADISCJOCKEY? 2 BR, 1 B, Assume payments. 7714085. 2620. HOSPITAL: 'Horse in the 771-7970 For information dial 3568351. Grey Flannel Suit' PHONE AHEAD 61 Z.21 CAMARO CECIL FIELD 'Kenner' '''10x51 WINDSOR Red, Black Interior. In Warranty, : FOR FASTER SERVICE Mobile Home, 2 BR., A-Cond. Like Close Ratio Transmission, Posl GEORGE'S KENNELS New. 7711950. Traction, Special Suspension Gauges, . ">> """'""" .. .. !..__ '1 '''1' ''''LM'.t\IIt\ Dogs and Cats boarded. Free pickup Tachometer. $2350.388.5851. ......II:..... ..!F..LF.f..L.If.: ... !fI ...II.... and delivery Est. 1925. Poodle MOBILE LIVINGOF JACKSONVILLEAzalea Grooming Reasonable, 5085 Edgewood Ct. (Near Cassat and ( Mobile Home Park) Mlle 1964 OPEL STA. WAG. Edgewood3890064.) North of NAS, lots and rentals, Near Economy transp. for $400. Call 389- schools and shopping center. Clean, 5234. j/uxsomu and reasonable rates. Manager on CI premises. Children and pets NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS welcome. 6301 Roosevelt 389.9226. '66 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE MOTOR HOTEL Consoles some with AM.FM, tape Conv. Full Power, Fact. Air, 44,000 players. At dealers cost to liquidate actual miles, One Owner. Good Cond. JUSTISSTRAILER PARK II the Heart of Downtown stock: Full warranty! Phone 7710409. $1200. Call Lt. Hand. 772.2324 or 781- 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, clean modern trailer and Apts. 3893007. 3424. WHERE THE ACTION/ ISE.f.rt.I..t BUSINESS your own OPPORTUNITIESRun business, work your L f\\:{ {;::REAL, "::ESTATE. i i1\;::;ti FB, 327, 340 CORVETTE-W3 HP. Exc. Cond. Best '63 NitelyQUARTERDECK own hours, up to 60 percent returns. Vette on Road. $2140 firm. 7713924. Minimum investment $1,000 r LOUNGE Maximum Investment $4500 3985906. BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT FURNITUREWAREHOUSE I 2291 Hyde Park Rd. 3 BR; 2 Baths, AUTO AIR.COND. SERVICEWe Cen. H. & A.Emily. Mehaffey, Inc. Direct from factory to you MINIMUM RATES TO SERVICE PERSONNEL also service and repair window and central units. Realtor MLS 355.6154 COMPARE: Quality & Price/ 901 MAIN STREET JACKSONVILLE PH 355-3744 Tyler's Heating & Air Cond. CASH CARRY 4711 Palmer 3885161LIVECRABSand(Lake Shore) HIDDEN WATERS sites. Can you affer" not to compare? CjDXa: ::. xCCCCaEtt: : : ; Acres of high,dry wooded home Permanent vacation, retirement. Waterfront & water access. Sensible FRESH FISH prices, low taxes, terms. Blanding Willford's Fish Camp 264-9707. Blvd., 220-B, Rt. 220, left 209 two The BARNBARGAINS miles. LaRue's 7253992. WILL TRADE GALORE! FOR SALE OR RENT 1000 lb. Reese Hitch-Arms for 700 lb. RECEIVED ORDERS. Cash for your The famous BARN, Florida's oldest & largest discount house arms. 7714019. equity or let us rent your home. REPORTING IN. Call or drop by for save you more everyday. Just a few of the bargains are sofa sales and rental list. Call Powellor many map bed suits 2 piece only $69.95, two BABYSITTING IRONING Mills, USN- Ret. 2642411. twin beds complete $59.95, maple done In my home. Very reasonable. ORANGE PARK REALTY bunkbeds complete $58.00, four 771.7B66.: MILITARY, FREE NOTARY piece bedroom suit (dresser, mirror, chest, bookcase bed) $59.95,9x12 $4.95, carpet FOR SALE GREEN COVE SPRINGS $13.00, 1.3 off on all lazy-boy MOTNI House, 2. air cond., recliners,double-size box spring or fOR t 15 ft. Sailboat, Scorpion Class, 75 ft. 3 BR, 2 B, Frame 'e S Sail (Very similar to Sailfish) Color and carport, Near Grammer and High inner spring mattress $19.00, s,, , PH. Schools. 284-3860 or 264-4027. 10500. student desk $23.95, large selectionof Red 8. White. New trailer. $400. . table lamps $3.95, rollawaybeds cash. 772- 131 or 2644240.FREIGHT I complete $22.95, oak porch I ' swing $10.95, king size foam set ((2 n 'n1 Y a box springs, 1 mattress) $69.95, ; RENTALS l Iflrge selection of unfinished SALVAGE furniture, metal cabinets and sinksat Stereo-Radio Console, $68; Singer savings galore. BankAmericard Zig-Zag $42; Typewriter, $22. All m ORANGE PARK or Master Charge welcome good condition. Cash or terms. Call 2 BR., Apts., furn. or unfurn. Dish PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 353.1946 anytime. Will deliver. no,, washer, Carpets, Drapes. Elizabeth s tls ' Uy tl+ obligation. Apts., 771-1405 or 771-3355 511 ' A-1 warehouse The BARNSHOP w tb R GREG ep 1606 Main Street R . WOULD LIKE TO SHARE ! oRE Apartment with young woman 3 BR, H .(0 Completely furn. ,Swim. pool., Air Now Bit Locations S N COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES Cond.' $25 a week (Bellalr Apts.) She?The BARN Nearest 0 , 396-4717 or 7211680. Call 264.4856 after 5 p.m. Ytull Sw #1 I WEST SIDE ;.aa'' O1, t ORANGE PARK 641 Parkview Dr.3IM101 . LADIES SEWING. 2 BR, Howie<< furn.,5 mins. to NAS, TV, . And Alterations Experienced call 244- Linens, utensils optional. Will rent to Drive out West Beaver St. Park- Reasonable. For information 5512. TAD personnel or bachelors. 264.6884. view is only 1 block east of Edgewood & Beaver. IMPROVE YOU FIGURE # SOUTHSIDE With Symbra-Ette, ustom Fitted 6525 Beach Blvd. ..... bras and girdles. Also swlmwear. 772- 9359 724-1277 1150 LANE AYE. SO. PHONE 711-5511 # 3-- Want Ads Pay DOWNTOWN , 1051 Broad St. Open Dally 8 to 8:30 Saturday 8 to 5 Sunday I to 6il 2 ROOMSOF EARLY AMERICAN 355-8026 Furniture.Will sell sep. or as group. ;3842620. PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER MARCH 26, 1970 . I Career Men Give Talents to Navy.: ---- i7: i:-,4! :' . ' :q a .':1'.j...".' . t lp t . I ' i yg . ( * 3! 4[ rC Qi iRh'Fy ? t a ;;>', 11:7: + y . 'S a" { .. E :L: . w y" : :iid' m I! c I a I- Y , k2I g A ; Jt -4 4w : $ " ,,-,, "> _ ,..' 1 y.q tt4\I: \ bM, TWO MORE YN3 Larry Taylor receives his first Good Conduct Medal from Capt. Wm. J. Pressler commander Fleet Air Wing 11, shortly after ht reenlisted for two additional years of naval service. ON THE BOTTOM LINE .. And that's lust where ET2 Harry Werner Jr. signed his four-year i reenlistment contract as his wife Kathy and Chief Shay, leading chief of Ground Electronics Main . ( i a tenance Division look on. rAWC q t , x ,Sr 'Ana o r S,,, ,v 1 L3a : .C Kx Fw J.W. STEWART takes the oath of enlistment from LCdr. W.T.Pendley . /VP-45 admin officer during ceremonies at Hangar 1000. The Red Darter Tactics chief signed for an additional two years and has already served 14 years.VICE. I , ADMIRAL AW2 E.F. CHITTICK, sensor LOUNGE operator on VP-45's 'Lucky 13' crew is administered the oath of I -U- enlistment during a ceremony at AW1 J.H. ROPER sensor operator on a VP-45 ASW flight'crew/signed IIII (FIRST DECK) NS Rota Spain. The nine-year two year reenlistment papers at the Red Darters deployment Y IIMMI veteran signed up for an ad headquarters in Rota Spain. Witnessing the signing by the 14-year ditional three years. veteran was Cdr. SJ. McArdle Jr. squadron XO. . OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITEDMen f and Women FRIENDLY,RELAXED TRAIN AS PRIVATE DETECTIVES QUIET ATMOSPHERE Prepare for an exciting, big paying lob, at home, In your ttnunnunrtnnttminunununnnntIDEALLY MII 1', spare time. LOCATED FOR On graduation,you will be trained in the fundamentals and CECIL FIELD, N.A.S. qualified to fill positions as a Private Detective, Special or CLOSE CHURCHES TO SCHOOLS, Insurance Investigator, Store, Hotel Detective and many AND other fields. ..............SHOPPING..................II II........... CASUAL ATTIRE High school education not necessary. Low tuition. Mr.& Mrs. Payton Watson, 8 to 12 PM For full information, write, giving name, age, phone, 771.6666 . address, occupation; or call 3533022. Take 103rd to Firestone . p.loro Rd., Turn South 2 Blocks Featuring KRAZY OTTO Past Forrest high School SUPERIORDETECTIVE r' o y P ( .................................. 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PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER MARCH 26, 1970 Exchange Chapels Announce Pays Its 7 ''I a 1 t a a Holy Week Services Own WayNavy [ Exchange personnelanswer number of questions 2. PROTESTANT SCHEDULE OF SERVICES (AH Saints a Chapel)) during the course of each day. 1930 26 March 70 Maundy Thursday Communion Among the questions most 27 March frequently asked are: 1200 70 Good Friday Service Sunrise 29 March 70 Easter Sunrise Service 'Who pays the cost of operatingthe ' ((0615) Navy Exchange? The Exchange its own 1000 29 March 70 Easter Service pays operating expenses. It has all the costs of operating that a civilian HOSPITAL PROTESTANT SERVICES DONATION W. store has with the exception of LITTLE LEAGUE Cdr. E. Miller presents AWC 1200 Beginning Monday 23 March-Friday 27 March-Services James R. Hemrick a check for $200 to outfit the Cedar Hills Athletic rent and the pay of military Service daily Association Tadpole League team No. 4. The money was donated by personnel assigned to ,the Ex- -Easter 1000 29 March 70 FAETU's coffee mess fund. change. Civilian salaries are partof the overall operating CATHOLIC SCHEDULE OF SERVICES (St. Edwards Chapel) expense. 'Why is it that I can buy a 1930 26 March 70 The Mass of the Lord's Supper-Holy Thursday Three Promoted at Local coffee pot for less at store X or a 1930 27'March 70 Good Friday Service and Holy Communion ' radio for less at store Y? ., 1900 28 March 70 Night Watch of the Resurrection The is simple. Civilian answer 1100 29 March 70 Easter Sunday Mass Marine Air DetachmentJax stores offer 'loss leaders' to at- tract customers, who generallybuy HOSPITAL CATHOLIC SERVICES more than just the item 'on 1400 26 March Holy Thursday-The Mass of the Lord's Supper Capt. Charles R. Jer- Weare. Cpl. Hansen was special' when they are in the 1400 27 March Good Friday Service and Holy Communion nigan, AO Phase 3 and 5 officer at promoted for his school record store. Your Navy Exchange f 1800 29 March Easter Sunday Mass NATTC, received the bars of his while at AE School. cannot compete with specials and / new rank in a promotion loss leaders. Judge the Exchangeon a NATTC CATHOLIC SERVICE ceremony in the office of Lt. Col. Reenlistment average prices, not on special 1000 29 March 70 Easter Sunday Mass R.P. Eckmann', MAD commanding cases. officer. Sgt. A.P. Crews, MAD Postal 'Are Navy Exchange prices NOTE: 1. On Good Friday, All Catholics of age are obliged to MAD GySgt Henry A. Mayes, Clerk, reenlisted for six years ata higher now than they were in the fast and abstain from all conducted by Lt. Col. ' meat at meals. ceremony 'good old days'? Building and Grounds NCO, also . 2. Those who attend the Night Watch of The received a promotion to his new Eckmann, who administered the Of course they are. All prices, Resurrection need not attend Mass on the following day, Easter rank in Col. Eckmann's office. oath. everywhere, are higher now than Sunday. they were 10 or 20 years ago or Cpl. Marlyn L. Hansen, who Pistol Team even last year! However, no Confessions will be heard at St. Edwards Chapel as follows: graduated as the top Marine from group of customers anywherecan Thursday 26 March 70-1630-1700 AEA) School at NATTC with a The MAD Rifle Team took first buy merchandise at con- Friday 27 March 70-1630-1700 93.7 per cent average, receivedthe place in last month's- Camp sistently lower prices than those Saturday 28 March 70-1100-1200 and 1600-1700 warrant to his new rank Blanding match and added being offered by the Exchange. Friday in the office of MAD another trophy to the already Official surveys have proved this i Executive Officer Maj. John C. crowded trophy case. statement. Make your own survey on average prices and you will be happily surprised. CARS 'What is the average markupon goods sold in the Navy Exchange - i retail store?' k I CONNEU CHEVROLETUSED. $29 9 5 The average markup is 15 percent. It is lower for necessities ,. _,_I SllQCCri.taUn.ii such as toilet articles and uniforms accessories and higherfor 1EE THE ALL NEW CAMARO.._Vinyl Muitanj tat.I_Cyl.m.N S 1245er. luxury items MerchandiseThe such as watches. CHEVROLET' ; 69.,VI.UM. cult- $97QCCf Z/OOl patio is becoming the prime summer entertainmentarea 68 Ford Torino 2 and the barbecue grill is the Dr.NdtOIrdYIICK) $ Absolutely FreeSomeone 1ul irao rx Air_ Ij3j focal point of most patios. In 1970, MONTE CARLO 6T Cher. $17QC| watch for a big swing to ? Dr."_,va.R&K,Aut. l/Uj| decorator colors in all types of 69 Mustan&Md barbecue equipment, includingthe Will Drive Home in a $2181I } &35Uite.4Jp.t I0sclrak I x2895 habachi. With the in growth popularityof Brand New 1970 I IMPALA CNEVEIIE 66 Cher. Imp.4 covered or kettle cookers . Or.Sod.YIRLNIutrx 'S Aif_ $14 9 5 manufacturers are going with Chevrolet Compliments r of = SPORT COUPE MAIIBU HARDTOP 68 Dodge Dart 4Dr porcelain, aluminum and glass .; .Sed.I Cyl.nH,Aut.. M795S2995 covered units. 1 Edward F. Connell / $2451 1 I $2598. N 69 Camaro Z28 lutftMSpd.Trm._ ServicesIn Chevrolet: FIIl]. #1 : 19 0 : 68 Chiv. Stj. i, S '', 1 wag Shu.VI.IU. M795 spring, people get a new look Aut.hc.11I_ at their surroundings and the The winner will be selected MODELS 69 Camaro SpL items that they come into contact by an independent panel of Y2 TON Cpi MMCjUtlTrm..,Virj II*Miliii., 2450 with each day. Allow this new lease on life to be enjoyed by that judges You may be the Nova .69 Olds Cutlass $2895 old standby automobile. Su,.CJll..1H. | your lucky winner. Come to the DR, COUPE PICKUP 68 Pont.G.T,0, The Exchange Service Station is showroom or Service Dept. Cpi.KMnt.Fic.U, '24501M495 offering a complete tune-up to get :: for details. Ask for $2191 $2197 Stw.tlrikK_ the car in top shape for all those 66 Pont. 6.T.O. extra miles that will be added LEONARD HERB RON GREEN. CowCpeVMlMSpthr.ait. this summer and spring. SERVICE MG SALES MG STATIONr ._?. ,,,LJ ' JACK CLARK JIM WHITE 67 Ford Cili.5 JO I WAGON lr.Mtip.VI.HUit.fat CLIPPER'VERLINE 1795'S1450 ASST SEHV MGH.USEDCAM3| .to66DodjiMoMci4_. T-CRAFT AL WHEELER JIMSHELTONIOOY $2571 . : .HOPMC* ASS1 SALES MG* Dr.SId.UN,AlLr ac.AI MERCRUISER JIMMY BECTON 65 Pont.;or.w* $945HOURS STERN DRIVES SEHVICE ADVISO* I II VIMIII_ 69 Dod .: MERCURY apt c IP WJ?AKK SOLD OLT OF ANY OF THE AUTO and TRUCK LEASING rst//oN Mil.Fie.Air. OUTBOARDS 4 ABOVE ronYOUATTRESAMEPRICE CARS-WE WILL ORDER ONE II FINEST AVAILABLE Call: CHARLES ROBERTS I Nit.Stnr._t MK, lit, $2850 :t;:];,Btt1J fftt[? 64 Corvitto Con.Cpe.hd,321.CSI.AIr. EXPERT Ft A FEW 69 CHEVROLEIS LEFT-MAKE US AN OFFER RATES 7252080COHHfLl $2195 REPAIR J I:m CoIIII.__ SHOP |m1; .5 FACTORY I:M; 1 S i TRAINED f:::: a y J: Mn MECHANICS imt11Ul i .. : ; y, FRI.:9-10 '6 SAT.: 9-7 264.9835 1 mmrArlington { SUN: 126Ph. INLET MARINESales Expressway Near Regency Square 725-2080 Hwy 17 &Orange Service Park t HP"I I MARCH 26, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 17 --- {J rtuftw.MrMY.A.AA.Nv EAerprA. . " antIC ' ..L ,. IIASTN IIAfT IN'ASHIONI DISCOUN11Ngl, 'IIIST IN ALUrt m 01 BWBB BBBBBV m mmmm r , MIDNITESALE ! OPEN 9:30am til MIDNIGHT TODAY and FRIDAY .. ,c , :. : 4.l \ dTk\ I !, ( "' . ? tl' FAMOUS MAKE S lit QUALITY J.l f.I\I ,< ' '' ' VELOURDISH $ . : PANTYHOSE ' .'!'f\y.v\ ; jY. .. 4 '; ; TOWELS < VAN WYCKELECTRIC 79' L1&' , y ; CAN OPENER Sheor.d cotton vilourlMnli a 1 1st quality uamltu noihl' " t, b .. and tolidtlFrlngtdl .. 40 dtnl.r lop,20 d.nler l.gl , 4 e Itlot or Toupt. .. k n't r bX16 Q SI!ght..Irregt. Suti'M,INYLON. y/ ' 699 : '.... : }!i !I!! 1 ' I TRICOT _ Ioy 10 drone . 2 y.a Auorem..l, 1', Ii I y rti.L t'w:1 I h t j; : :I 'J BRA SLIP iCIE j'',ilf.",. : ,. , PROCTOR ;ffijWlj11WU: j . SILEX2SUCt .SOLIDSTATE. EVERY"y l TOASTER i;il.AM. . TABLE RADIO _, S _ ChTO 699 Soil fiberfill cup.lPowttntl 9i , is 1 _ q a tloillt backlAdjuitablo _ o Stylith detign tobinellGuarontotdl . . I I EVERY .lrop.ISnap..ut ! . UL approvedcotdl / , 4 ?. ;T taI crumb i An outttonding buyl DAY PRICE s.F' J Whil.lac html.328' lo 381Cltor MUSES'! HALF SIZES! rr o DorblolipM.lector droll, : + 2-PC. KNIT DRESSES I MURC MHofituiit of short lccve _JjD I I rayon, acetate blciid kmu'C '! (?I !D"d 'li<1st'a collars, scalp, cowl 'pfPJ 'CH GIRLS' FASHION jewel nriks1! fl H1 PROCTOR +'r Solid and combination color'! w r POLOS2S1 Hastuizfd waist skirts1Jackets 66 SILEX s ' 1 % J with i button*'n bowl d w trimmings! 3 STEAM & .: :7 ).* Black, Nav')',Pastel SummerShades' DRY IRON 1..M !' I 'Sics 10"hdl4ij"}$ 22Jj. ;, 699 SOFT 'N CUDDLY vl.w hull INFANTS' BLANKETS ( < b' 4 + LADIES 100% NYLON fabric droll e Short||MVO,crtw nocdlAppllquii o UabproofI3SPEED a ,KfMn "SLEEVELESS f. Ruffl bind I .I'l S .prlntilWathobl ' : ngl A s- *coHonSnot AnortdCOlon.Solid blndlnglo 2 ( wk w u 2 to 4,3 to 6A. KNIT TOPS tar" V ---- l HAMILTON 37 BEACH* HERSHEY 1 HAND MIXER r ."'. r + 1 stssmlipo KISSES r' ,99 Turtlf or mock I 4 r turtlo ntckl' I .. . .. .d flngortlp Poilolt, . a Ml I contrail SlitjS, e 4 attached t + 3 k r', ,j1 i} cordl A 0 Not wt. 15 01. o /' i o t; Lightw.lght'r', w, e a a w i LADIES' FASHION ( T \ : e conoNSLACKS : .A. r TEEN'S A WOMEN'S r j 20 ROLIERSITHERMO I I TRAP 'N BUCKLE ; s " CURL LOAFABLES HAIR CURLER BOYS' 6 lo U PERMANENT MESS ; y EL 150 SPORT AND Il I-, I 137 II99o ..' DRESS SHIRTS .. i\ On-off iwltchl Pilot llghll # 0 MolesMok. -up mirror! y ChooM from cotton ; 1 0 FeiMnlng clipilo twllli, dtnlmt, 'I fortoblt,handy carry cowl r .Smoothwlp._......od. upp.rd I I .N.wlookrounddtoil. Choiceotnylastricotand / CalKornl Prow Sim. S to 10. polyester cotton pi aids. bands. I a 'Imporhid Assorted colon. Straight leg : SUM HI. 't' . .wr. r 5487 NORMANDY SI I/O.-JACKSONVILLE' A DEPOSIT SMALL ' Closed this Sunday so our Employees CON sp.>nd Easter with their Families HOLDS IT ON ' .. .........,- ,0. ... ..... I PAGE 18 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER MARCH 26, 1970 -- --- -- Navy Seeks ApplicantsFor I Nursing ProgramThe Navy Enlisted Nursing Applicants who meet the above e i er Education Program (NENEP) listed prerequisites will appear will be looking for eligible can- before an interview board of R didates beginning July 1. three officers who will recom- If you are a petty officer in the mend them on the basis of their Hospital Corps and are interestedin qualifications and motivation. t) i attaining a baccalaureate They will also receive a degree in medicine and a com- character interview from their mission as a Nurse Corps officerin commanding officers. the Naval Reserve, NENEP Once accepted into the may be your key to success. program, NENEP candidates To qualify for admission into receive a 'convenience of the the program, you must be a U.S. government' discharge, and are citizen not over 24 years of age reenlisted for six years in the lOt with a minimum GCT-ARI score same paygrade. They are then t of 118. Male applicants may be directed to a specified school of married with dependents. But medicine where they will attend women must be single upon regular academic and summer entering the program and haveno sessions for a period not to exceed - dependents below the age of four years. ., 18. Only active duty personnelmay NENEP candidates receive the apply. same basic pay and allowances Candidates' service records during their schooling as they must reveal no disciplinaryaction regularly would for their NAVY HONORS HOSPITAL CHIEFS- HMCM Walter Kelczewksl (I.) and HMC Frank P. Jocola (r.) for two years. A high paygrade. The four years is were presented Navy Commendation Medals at a formal ceremony and inspection held at the Naval school diploma is mandatory for counted as a normal tour of shore Hospital. Both men received their medals as a result of their outstanding service to duty while all applicants, and high school duty. stationed in Vietnam. Pinning on their medals is Capt. C.W. Lewis Jr., commanding officer of the grade averages may be no lower Upon completion of the hospital. than B.I program, NENEP graduates are awarded a baccalaureate degreein : medicine, and are appointed to the rank of ensign in the Naval ? Reserve Nurse Corps. I For further information about a NENEP or other Navy __ __ educational programs, contact the Educational Services Office by dialing ext. 2596 or visit its location in Bldg. 955. itk'A Six Viet Just add your property let Jim Waiter supply;the mortgage,financingand build a permanent;new home,tor.you.; you'll -y: have an investment program that will grow in value each month Your equity value grows because,you make your;monthly. .} VeteransDecorated > mortgage; payments,: but that's not all.) for more than thirty years, home.values have increased. Unlike almost inythfng! ' else you buy today, 4 permanent home e is likely.,to gain value instead of":temg value after it's > ? v,, ;, A NEW: H 0Ml ,1$\TODAY'S/ 'BEST INVESTMENT;:' HERE'S HOW TO LOWER YOUR Jax Six Marines attached to BUILDING COSTS DESPITE RISING PRICES.Do the Marine Barracks here part of your own inside finishing to save money on your building costs. With Jim Walter, you can do as much asyou received medals yesterday r/ want. the more you do, the more money you save. during an awards ceremony y y? conducted by Maj.j J.F. Lavin, Marine Barracks commandingcfficer. I. . First Lieutenant Jeffrey T. Ronald received South Vietnam's .. AW A"Y" Cross of Gallantry for his effortsin 9. ,.r.,:S6k">bo'' v"'wt"aw". }...,.,' ,,tf leading a platoon of leather- necks fighting off an attack by : enemy forces while in Vietnamlast , < .. August. Although wounded l .. ' ( " Cf.a ii z' a during the fight, he was credited a A r ( [Pi"f'1'1' P with t i wmifcj showing calm while L directing his men in repelling the I m attack, according to the citation F accompanying the medal. Cpl. Joesph Giles was awardedthe >sts i .. Navy Achievement Medal for /r' tw. > r'' !, .:isk,; ';>;;; : rp n.,.... .... .,.,........o.y.. ; .,".,: s :, ;!\ his performance of duties while iF. : t sn't ? ds serving as an assistant com- MII/IY KYS ILLIKMM / ula4 munications chief with a tank NM batallian ii) Vietnam from The 4-bedroom COLUMBIAINSTANT December 1967 through August of UY.11 last year. 8 '. A Navy Commendation Medal I went to LCpl. Thomas Dane for his actions in entering a flaming amphibian tractor and puttingout , a fire. He was cited for , .. Mortgage Financing Over 20 Models disregarding the intense heat of ( Qualified property owners are offered instant mortgage financing and may select from over 20 models. Get complete burning high octane fuel to reach 1 facts today. We want you to know all about building the Jim Walter way. We want to explain the quality constructionmethods the engine compartment to extinguish - \ and materials, the money saving options, the exact costs and what your monthly mortgage payment would be. the flames. We want you to have all the facts before you decide whether your new home should be Jim Walter built.ACo Other Marines being decorated included Capt. James M. Chatin ofS' oKcL r who received the Air Medal, andSgt. 5 i' ilii' i' 5 ( 1 / / H Eg Charles M. Ekker and LCpl. \ you thmk of d new home think of catalog and" complete Robert W. Weyandt, both ,i 1 information today oft LIVING received the Purple Heart Medal. , 1Sl1RE .....1 / / TIRE CITYFLEET JIM WALTER HOMES na\ "" ' (Mail to he monst office) v _ K I I would lik. to hove more Information and the cOlt ..f'JACKSONVILLE DISCOUNT TO building on my property. I understand there would bono NAVY PERSONNEL FLA.. 32205 I obligation. to buy and that yew would give mo these ALL 51Z hi facts free o' charge. P.O. B0X4141,3111 1W.BEAVERST. PH: nl.151S I NAMEs A'RECAPS BRUNSWICK, GA., OCALA. FLAo LAKE CITY FLA. TALLAHASSEE I ADDRESS P.O.250'31520! 26110751 Nonrlch St. P.O.3001 32670 Do.S. P1n.954 St. Silj 32055 SrySiV P.O.32302'2326 W.90.Tennessee 415 .FLA.St. I CITY STAT I ( jr PISHOCKS ; PHJ PH 622-8118 Telephone I (or neighbor) U.& 90 fc Olu.t.t Av. PU: 576-1138 I 55.55 PH 7S4-8SSS | If rural' route pleas give directions plu labor r .I I I 388-7371 \ I own property I In county. .J 12 Cassat AveK V. __ __ __ __ _ k . ''to II 1 - . - .. MARCH 26, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 19 - -- , t fi t a6I . I IfR t ---- -v BOOKS REVIEWED: This books tells! ]in engrossing not that at all. Its primary pur- detail the story of man's con- pose is to investigate the actions WILDLIFE IN DANGER by tinuing struggle with the and motives of man-killers and James Fisher, Noel Simon & predatory animals of the world, man-eaters and to set the record Jack Vincent. Viking, 1969. and the amazing number of straight regarding some species Dr. Merritt humans destroyed each year by that have been maligned by MAN IS THE PREY, by James these animals in spite of man's fiction writers and through ,lack . Naval Aviator Becomes Clarke. Stein & Day, 1969 arsenal of sophisticated of understanding. weaponry. He makes it clear how Advanced and sophisticatedthough REVIEWER: Mary DeLoach, defenseless a man really is man is, he is still a A Navy PsychiatristJax NAS Librarian without his weapons. vulnerable animal. Without a gun Homo sapiens has managed to he is no match for predators of Wildlife in Danger a recent, survive and increase onlybecause the meanest intelligence, tor he fields of aviation and transferred to NAS Hutchison , important contribution to our of his superior in- has neither fangs nor claws, where he received hisaviator's Kan. totally psychiatry may seem growing awareness that time is telligence and his astounding tough hide nor fleetness foot. It unrelated to outside observers wings and was trainedin running out for many forms of capacity for reproduction.Evenwith might have been this inequalitythat but to LCdr. ThomasB. according navigation techniques.In life on earth.It his weapons, man loses drove him to become so Merritt (MC), they are 1958 he received orders to is an authoritative reference hundreds of thousands of his obsessed with weapons that todayhe similiar in that situations which BR-22, a transport squadron book that gives encyclopedic numbers every year to inferior has emerged as the second occur in both are varied and based at Norfolk, Va. During the information about mammals, species. The author takes the greatest destroyer of human life unpredictable.LCdr. two years he was with BR-22, birds, and other animals and reader all over the world as he in the animal kingdom.The . Merritt speaks as an LCdr. Merritt served as an plants of the world that are recounts hair raising stories last chapter in the book experienced veteran of both aviator, and attended overseas threatened with extinction. about the world's man-killers and deals with the sad commentarythat fields, since in 10 years of naval deployments in Morocco and of the book with Based on the files In- man-eaters.The begins man himself is the most service he has served as an Naples.In ternational Union for the Con- this statement: habitual man-killer among the aviator, navigator, medical of- and Natural is written in the has servation of Nature 'This book mammals, and he a long ficer and, currently, as chief of 1960 LCdr. Merritt, then a Resources, it gives objective, belief that people like to know history of cannibalism lieutenant (junior grade), was the neuro psychiatric clinic at unsentimentalized information what is eating them. It precisely the Naval Hospital here. discharged from active duty. He about the more important living records briefly some of the epic IT'S YOUR COUNTRY.., Originally from Americus, Ga. enrolled at the Georgia Medical . , . things whose survival on our and stirring duels between man r : 'f LCdr. Merritt prepared for a College in Augusta and receivedhis planet is endangered by the and his natural enemies. It also I. : !I medical degree in June 1964. Navy career by participating in encroachment of civilization and attempts to put them in their ..\.:' NROTC at Auburn University in Upon completing his education, its destructive processes.It biological perspective. WIlY . Alabama. In 1956 he graduatedwith Dr. Merritt re-entered the Navyas is a big book covering the 'I would be disappointed if it , a bachelor of science degreein 'a' lieutenant in the' Medical whole field of animals and birds, were taken to be an indictment of ..._.. IT UP, pre-professional science, and Corps. From 1964 to 1965 he in- from the tiger and whoopingcrane the world of wild animals. It is ----.,.. '. in June of that year he was terned at the Naval Hospital in to the blue whale the ---,L______________ \Jf1 J(! commissioned as an ensign of the Portsmouth, Va., and from there largest animal even known and ... line in the Regular Navy. he went to the naval base in the polar bear; from the square- His knowledge of basic Bermuda where he served as lipped rhinoceros and monkey The Talk of the Town medicine was untapped duringthe general medical officer until eating eagle to the noisy scrub first segment of his naval September 1966. bird, the puaiohi, and the oo. It career. After attending flight His next assignment was at the also includes discussions of ,school at NAS Pensacola, he was, Bethesda Naval Hospital in threatened species of reptiles, Maryland. There he was a amphibians, fishes, and plants. resident doctor in the neuro- Many color illustrations and psychiatric division until Sep- black white drawings enhancethe tember of last year when he was vivid impression of these rare transferred to Jacksonville.Dr. animals and plants.For everyone .Merritt's finds his job at the concerned about conservation NP Clinic here as a challengingone problems and those who believe MOTORSPLENTY which provides a true test of mankind is enriched by his t his talents. However, he has natural environment, this ; beautiful authentic book will found it to be an interesting ex- , perience, and plans to continue provide many hours of thoughtful Used VW's specializing in psychiatric care. pleasure.Man ON THE ORTEGA RIVER Is the is another ReasonableHow The lieutenant commander and Prey Can We Sell his wife Joye live in Orange recent book about animals Sam, 5 written from a very different Park with their two sons:. 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Model 1762W,$110.Zodiac. ,III 4455. Confederate Point Road-Jacksonville, Florida 6566 Normandy $ .., WATCH COMPANYitilAr.nwdY4AP 7728663APPLIANCES ,, .NY.100J1.wel.'JII'ooIlI Boulevard I II Air Conditioning by I ,.. . +, fytni.c tnd cmm int - -* ' - - -- - -- --- r - PAGE 20 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER MARCH 26, 1970 Academy Coach Rates Ball Club As Good Bet to Win ConferenceJax The Middies baseball belong to the Eastern In. Fletcher and Paul Longinotti.Both . team from Annapolis arrived in ternational Baseball League were used only sparingly town last week to battle teams which is made up of the Ivy last year although they did get in participating in the Dolphin League schools as well as Army enough innings to earn a letter. Classic hosted, by Jacksonville and Penn. The highlight the season, as University.The The top hitters back from last far as the Middies are concerned, Midshipman, who have year's team are second baseman will be a game at Annapolis May } been practicing since the start of Scott Semko and left-fielder 4 against the Baltimore Orioles. school last fall, have had only one Denny Losh. Semko led the teamin Incidentally, following the chance to practice outdoors this hitting in the 1969 campaignwith opening win against Tennessee, spring before arriving in Florida. a .320 average while Losh hit the Academy ran into a barrageof That was an abbreviated live- at a .317 clip.Expected hits and runs as JU trounced inning game that was called to shoulder most of them 15-3 in the second game of bQ Q .Iw @ because snow started falling. the mound duty will be Pat the doubleheader.cti&twctimlu. In their first outing on Brest Field at JU Friday the Annapolis boys pulled out a 6-5 win over the University of Tennessee and following the game head coach '.t Joe Duff took a few minutes to talk about the outlook for the COACH AND TOP SLUGGERS. Head coach Joe Duff (center) gives r. /)/) t ( pre game instructions to top hitters Scott Semko (left) and Denny coming season. .. Losh before game with Jacksonville University Friday at JU. 'We're looking forward to getting our conference schedule started because we have an Sports News at JaxJax experienced club back and with the exception of pitching we should be strong in every -The NAS Track and Field units that plan to participate in position,' Duff related. Meet scheduled for March 31 has the Intramural Softball programare been postponed until Tuesday, asked to attend an 'Our two leading hitters from adkPYl 7ji9 "rJK'tOC'CQO.K7 m Y.t:: :iw'wa:: :;::>:f:;:;::: .:::::':;::VY'r1::;{::.:.:.:;:':':';';':':'.':(':' :",:':'n'C; :"':':*' April 28. This change will allow organizational meeting April 1 at last year's team are back to giveus participants in the intramural 9:30: a m. in the Athletic Office, a solid basis to start from and I . basketball playoffs enough timeto Bldg. think the rest of the team will m'rnU r \II j3 ;! . get into shape for the meet as 3.Jax Bowling Team pick it up and we have a good ::: W well as officials time to preparethe Bowlers at the Jax Complexthat chance to win the conference I Ij track. maintain a 180 average in an added. I 2 and 3 BEDROOM FAMILYAPARTMENTS The Athletic Department has outside bowling league are The Naval Academy plays a 30- also announced that starting eligible to be chosen for the Jax game schedule in the spring and I j I Wednesday they will make team that will bowl in the Sixth ji ill: PHONE 246.S901 SOUTH BLANOINO BLVD. :.;:, available pole vaulting equip- Naval District Tournament at Jax The Jax Navy ); flBSa i ii Fliers varsity softball team ; All Appllances &Air Conditioning ment the broad jumping pit and West April 27. Key :i .... ... .... .. , high jumping equipment for Interested personnel should will hold another practice : ::::: ;;:;::.w:: .v..o,::;::::':':':::::;' ;::':':';':':':"':<':':'X':':':" :':"':':':'>>:':':"':1 '')'+>>. practice.For contact Frank McCaffrey at Ext. Sunday on Mackroth Fieldat '. I' additional information 11:30: a.m. Coach Frank 3239. II II II concerning the track meet McCaffrey said all contact Frank McCaffrey at Ext. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
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| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
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| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
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