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.I. -::-. '--0 .. :;,-:'":, ' .'I .F" }1r"' :";;"''::'<<"'> !Nlflt' : : : ., / : : : -: : ' y : ' , f I: ., xyiwk'A ,i, > ."'-.. ,. I' .!, sMr.d x xa Y f i;1St 41 IIIJIJ-b-! ' ::' '" '" } Published by the Holt Publishing Company a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official expression of any military department The appearance of advertisements in this publication does constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. VOL. 28 NO. 3 U. s. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA APRIL 9, 1970 k f t. A Kiss for a Hero Four Men CitedIn J 1 Girl's Rescue i; , Jax A Naval Air Rework civilian employee and three Navymen , attached to the Naval Air Technical Training Center have been , honored for their rescue efforts of two Navy dependents who were 1 < accidentally knocked into Casa Linda Lake aboard the station last ,''I j January 29. I On the afternoon of the accident, station. { z'f Mrs. W.W. Moore and her eight- The captain presented a letter of 1 year-old daughter Phyllis Elaine, , ; appreciation to in whichhe were fishing at the edge of the Zeigler wrote in part 'Your rescue lake when a tractor pulling a effort was a show of swift lawnmower backed into them, reaction in time of knocking them both into the a emergencyand g water. I commend you on your display of heroic calmness in James A. Ziegler, a Weapons the child's life. saving On young Division employee at NARF, was behalf of the U.S. and Navy the parked near the lake and saw the accident. The trained life guard dependents involved in the ac- 'tapN ; na : cident, I wish to express my f f removed his coat and leaped into the water and started.swimming sincere appreciation and I toward Mrs. Moore. gratitude for your very valuable contribution in averting tragedy Noticing that Mrs. Moore was above water, he then observed LCdr. McQuaig, AEl Karcher, an instructor at NATTC, and AA Phyllis struggling near the tractor and immediately swam Terrell, a student, received ; ir back to her side. Pulling the separate letters from their \ 1Fjk youngster from the water, he commanding. officer, Capt. JohnE. started ashore with her and was Kennedy $ Mrs. Moore and Phyllis are the assisted by LCdr. Clarence M. McQuaig in getting her. the dependents of ADJC W.W. Moore T! up and is the : Zeigler son of AFCM : NATTC's embankment.enlisted LCdr. personnel McQuaig, James E.J. Zeigler. Both chiefs I to the Fleet Air were assigned officer, aided the girl while Jacksonville staff and worked Ziegler started back to help her " together in aircraft maintenance ' ,' mother. at the time of the accident. Both \ With the aid of Ziegler and AA : men are also the end of nearing r; Ronald W. Terrell, Mrs. Moore their and will Navy careers retire was also helped ashore. Another NATTC man, AE1 Thomas K. soon. Karcher,was cited for his actionsin h r s sending someone to call an Deperdert Teoa Thug, ambulance and in helping LCdr. McQuaig in applying first aid Slated for Gator Doa until the ambulance arrived from the school command's dispensary Jax Teenage dependents and : Mrs. Moore, Phyllis and their guests are invited to attenda Zeigler got together again under special event at the Gator Den more pleasant circumstances Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. Two live Phyllis Elaine gives James Ziegler a special thanks Friday,when they were invited to bands will provide dance music, the office of Capt. H.O. Cutler, and a wide selection of food and commanding officer of the air refreshments will be available. NARF Retires First 50-Year Man I Jax -- A half century of systems placed him with a torpedo was stationed here in Jackson- : government service -. both aircraft squadron aboard ville teaching recruits the fun . the aircraft carrier damentals of radio as a Navyman and civilian USS Hornet Navy '' that was, so badly damaged techniques. He was then orderedto employee of the Navy - ; ; during the Battle of Santa Cruz in Japan where he worked for the S f S! 'g'A M. comes to an end this 'week October 1942 that she later had to U. S. Air Force in Tokyo. !P { ira . for a 69 year old Naval be abandoned and sunk. Returning to San Francisco in , Air Rework Facility Teaches Radio 1947 he retired and made his way : employee who left his At the end of the war Sandefer back to Jacksonville where he Texas home in 1919 to began his 'second career' as a enlist in the Navy. Personnel Offfict civilian radio mechanic with the 5a station's Assembly and Repair I The retirement of Wilson H. Department. 'Sandy' Sandefer will also mark FRA Secretary the first time that an employee of Moves MondayJax A member and current the Rework Facility has retired secretary of Branch 126 'of the with 50 years of government Beginning Monday at 11 Fleet Reserve Association, service. His retirement is effective a.m., all offices located in Bldg. Sandefer is a former national .: tomorrow. 955, except Family Services, will president of the organization and 1919 Recruit suspend operation and com- plans to continue being active in Sandefer, who is currently an mence moving supplies and his local branch. I inspector of aircraft electronics equipment to their new locationin Fifty years of federal service is : systems, joined the Navy in May Bldg. 200. hard to sum up in a few words, : 1919 and completed recruit These offices include Per- but 'Sandy' commented 'The training at Great Lakes, 111., sonnel, Project Transition, many years of service have been before being ordered to Harvard Career Counselor, General enjoyable and I've had a lot of University where he studied at Military Training, Educational pleasure over the years as a the naval radio school. Services and Transient Per- Navyman and as a Navy During the following 28 yearshe sonnel. civilian.' traveled throughout much of The work cessation will con- Nearly 30 years of travelingwith RETI RES AGAIN. Wilson H. Sandefer inspects the cockpit of an the world as he served in ships tinue until 1 p.m. Wednesday, the Navy apparently wasn't Skyhawk let during his last days on the aircraft assembly line at the and squadrons before retiring as during which time only enough. He plans to get in 'some Naval Air Rework Facility, Jacksonville. Retiring from the Navyin a chief aviation radioman in 1947. emergency work will be con- more travel' now that he's 1947, Sandefer began working at the Rework Facility that same His training in aviation radio ducted. retiring for the second time. year,and retires for the second time tomorrow. f. J\-\\ . -- _._.... "r 'iI"" L __ - t APRIL 9 1970 PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER. J, > A w *"' : Editorial View PointsGeneration l t rlJe1J W9YfYt1JtCed :1 w i. mJlllilliClm: ",JIIJ: =.B'=IIIJIIIIII: : No GapA t fv1 CATHOLICNAVAL preliminary survey report from a five year project indicates jp.R byl x V AIR STATION America's youth are not as anti-military as one might suspect from Saturday Mass 5 P.M. the media. news Sunday Mass11:00: A.M. The survey, 'Young Men Look At Military Service' is part of a Daily Mass : A.M. broader Youth in Transition project which followed young men from Saturday Confessions . the start of their tenth grade (Fall of 1966)) to the time when most of 10:30: 11:30: A.M. them had been out of high school for about a year (Spring of 1970)). The project is being conducted under a U.S. Office of Education contract, NAVAL HOSPITAL with Department of Defense support. Sunday Mass 8 A.M. Among its most basic purposes, Youth in Transition includes the study of attitudes, plans and behaviors, particularly those relating to NATTC educational and occupation aspirations and achievements. The Mass 930 A.M. Department of Defense, of course, placed special emphasis on Sunday * military plans and attitudes. CONGRATULATIONS GySgt. J.T. Rogers, MAD admin chief, Bldg. 500 Some of the findings have been highly significant. receives a meritorious mast Monday for his outstanding work in the ,. Adjutant's section. Maj. John C. Weare, MAD XO, made the PROTESTANTNAVAL ,.. II " \ \ 'r'If.p //? / presentation. .*."' % / U . . "00 ,OUTH Wp.. HOSPITAL :' ,Sunday Worship- 10 A.M. . ," .""..'" ,.... ... .' -::::::: ;1" ,:.r... 4&4'QFRIDAYApri110 NAVAL AIR STATION yjr. MiutAar .. -::'-: J Sunday -- Holy Communion 8:30: A.M. Bldg. 750 -,'-..,. Church School. (all ages) tibL ::-:- .. .. A.M. .... ..... --.-.. Junior Church (Nursery- grade 6)) 10 A.M. r WV .... '} Divine Worship Service - -r-... Breakfast Dinner Supper A.M. 10 Bldg. 750 Hot Oatmeal Cream of Tomato Soup Lima Bean Soup For instance, the majority of the young men do not fit the Ham Omelet Oven Roast Veal Turkey.ala King Junior Youth Fellowship 'generation gap' stereotype of rebellious youth casting aside the Deep Fried Fish Portions Natural Gravy Buttered Egg Noodles 1 P.M. Bldg. 722 values of their elders. In fact, the dominant position they express Hash Browned Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Broccoli Polanalse Senior Youth Fellowship Raisin Rolls Seasoned Green Beans Baking Powder Biscuits essentially supports the principles Americans have lived by for Spice Cake Chocolate Pudding 1:30: P.M. Bldg. 722 decades. Butter Cream Icing Whipped Topping They are not strongly opposed to the war in Vietnam, nor are they Tuesday anti-military or pacifists..They agree that it is important to fight the SATURDAY,April 11 Senior Choir Rehearsal - spread of communism.The 7 P.M. Bldg. 750 young men are quite knowledgeable about draft requirements, Early Breakfast Brunch Supper but are not so well informed about the conditions and compensation Hot Grits Chicken Noodle Soup Tomato Rice Soup Thursday'Christian associated with active military service. Eggs to Order Barbecued Beef Grilled Pork Chops Science Service - The majority see good citizenship primarily in terms of obedience to Griddle Cakes French Fried Potatoes Onion GravyO'Brien : 8 P.M. Broiled Bacon Slices Buttered Fresh Potatoes law and pride in country. For them military service provides an opportunity Cake Doughnuts! Mixed Vegetables Frozen Seasoned Succotash to serve their country.Combat Peach Crisp Raisin Nut Cup I i NATTC Cakes Divine Worship 12 P.M. ' ReadinessBy 'Bldg. 500Evening SUNDAY, April 12 Worship P.M. Bldg. 500 LCdr. R.C. Franklin CMC USNIt Early Breakfast Brunch Supper - Hot Farina Knickerbocker Soup Corn Chowder When a girl puts on perfume Eggs to Order Grilled Cheese and Spanish Steaks is not for certain to the Toast before a date, it.'sthe most dan- uncommon foreign powers propagandize French Bacon Sandwich Mashed Potatoes neutral countries of the world with the wearisome charge that the Grilled Ham Slices Potato Chips Buttered Peas fare.gerous form of. chemical war- United States is a war mongering nation,bent on conflict for profit. Iced Bear Claws Hot Baked Beans and CarrotsIce Cream Cups Blueberry Pie Now we might for a moment compare this in the light of a term which we in the Navy constantly remind ourselves of namely, combat readiness. This we talk of and work at continually. What are MONDAY,April 12 Traffic we trying to be ready for? Combat, to be sure. But certainly not for its own sake. Our greatest military men have abhorred war for its own Breakfast Dinner sake and have dozen times been in to start and Supper ViolationsThe ; we a a position a war- Hot Grits Beef Rice Soup Minestrone Soup refrained.But Eggs to Order Breaded Veal Cutlets Baked Lasagna fight back! That's a different story. We are indeed prepared to Minced Beef on Toast Brown Gravy Pizza Pie wage combat but for profit? Let our own initial statement declarethe Hash Brown Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Cuban Bread following is a report of Crumb Coffee Cake Boiled Pinto Beans Buttered Brussels reasons: 'All men are endowed by their Creator with certain Buttered Fresh Frozen Sprouts motor vehicle accidents and rights; to secure these rights to ourselves and our posterity, govern- Vegetables Fruit Gelatin traffic violations for the period ments are instituted! Our Navy is an arm of our government, and we Peanut Butter Cake Whipped Topping March 24 through March 30. do mean to hold fast to those rights, if we have to fight for them. Noneof Butter Cream Icing us is so stupid as to lose his life to gain a bank account. But, as was Number of Accidents said to be ready to fight for family, for freedom, for future. That's a TUESDAY, ,April 14 different story.If This week 10 a man is prepared to resist the 'Noble Savage' his fellowman Total accidents this year through when all that makes life worth living 'is at stake, even though Hot Breakfast Oatmeal Dinner French Onion Soup Supper March 30 84. propaganda may call him a war-monger, his conscience will tell him Eggs to Order Roast Turkey Turkey Beef Pot Noodle Pie Soup Number of accidents through that he is a man, and worthy of that proud title. Hot Griddle Cakes Natural Gravy with Biscuit March 1969' 78. Baked Sausage Patties Mashed Potatoes Topping Total number of days since last Cinnamon Rolls Corn Bread Buttered Egg: Noodles DressingButtered French Fried injury in a motor vehicle accident - Fresh Frozen CauliflowerSouthern 23. Broccoli Style Greens Number of Violations a AX AIR NEWS Whipped Pumpkin ToppingWEDNBSDAYApril Pie Ice Cream Cups This week 52. IS Speeding 5. Reckless driving 0. The JAX AIR NEWS It a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Breakfast Dinner Going through stop sign 3. distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station Supper Hot Farina OU Cream of Potato Soup Vegetable Soup violations 44. Jacksonville Florida by the Holt Publishing Company, a Eggs to Order Yankee Pot Roast Savory Baked Chicken Nineteen drivers appeared private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS French Toast Vegetable Gravy Chicken Gravy before the Traffic Hearing Boardon must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box 2, NAS Deep Fried Fish Rice Pilaff Mashed Potatoes Portions Buttered Green Peas Black Eyed Peas April 2. Disposition of the Jacksonville by 12:00.noon on Monday before publication. News Hash Brown Potatoes Banana Cream Pie Buttered Fresh Frozen cases included the following: items are welcomed from all sourcesTelephone 772-3118 or Praline Rolls Mixed Vegetables Eight lost driving and parking 3119. Applesauce Fluffy Icing Cake privileges aboard station for various periods; eight were Advertisements are solicited by the publisher'and queries THURSDAY, April.U assigned to complete an eight- such should be directed concerning to: hour course in remedial driving; THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Supper nine received suspensions; four 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 Dinner Tomato Soup were given warnings; seven were Breakfast Chicken teak up Grilled Beef Liver dismissed; nine were fined (U.S. 388-2755 Telephone Salisbury orChili Hot Oatmeal Brown Onion Gravy Macaroni Commissioner); and one was Eggs to Order Hash Brown Potatoes Lyonalse referred to his commanding Potatoes VOL. 28 NO. 3 APRIL 9,. 1970 Pineapple Hot Cakes Beets In Orange Sauce Scalloped Corn officer for possible disciplinary Broiled Bacon Slices Buttered Green Beans Devil's Food Cake action. Seven drivers were Raised Doughnuts Apricot Crisp Chocolate Fudge Icing assessed 18 traffic points. 9, 1970 JAX. AIR, NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 3 r w L-Atta Boys & Ship Overs Gunslinger Makes Sara's 140,000th, Cecil Field Lt. (jg) M. L. a Tronbetta of the VA 105 'Gun- slingers' highlighted three daysof sea trials by the USS Saratogalast week when he became the 140,000th pilot to land on the carrier. The three successful days of sea trials ended April 1, for the Mayport based attack carrier and capped a 2Vi month restricted availability period. The next phase of the carrier's le operating schedule began Monday when the ship left the Mayport Navy base for crew training. .. More than $1 million was spent during the 66 day repair and overhaul period while the ship was moored at the naval station.A . Jacksonville shipyard was .. . contracted to do the work that RAMMIE'S HOUSE. Cdr. T. C. Casimes (right), CO of VA-83, and included many minor equipment Cdr.W.J. Shewchuk,squadron XO,cut the ribbon on the new home for overhauls and the installation ofa the 'Rampager's' mascot, Rammie. The mascot's new residence is new telephone system adding located behind Cdr. Casimes1 quarters at Cecil Field. JOINS CVW 1 Capt. William G. Sizemore (left), Attack Carrier more than 700 line extensions to Air Wing ONE commander.welcomes Cdr. F. J. Withers, CO of VA46's the present system. Credit Card Owners .w.r. 'Clansmen CVW1. VA-46 was formerly attached to CVW3. CVW-1 recently returned from a nine-month deployment to the GOING. COMMWCIAL / ( A word of caution to gasoline the till, puts the money in his Mediterranean aboard the USS John F. Kennedy (CVA-67)), the fleet's AIR?!! ...... CJ.. ?*> IA. credit card users who plan to pocket and you pick up the tab, newest carrier. .\.i ''l". '..".... ...... make cross country trips this often without noticing. the dif f. ,:;;; summer. Pay close attention ference. 1' -"': ','.' I ( when you fill up. , . : ... .: --r 1,90iflRMl 1 It's simple for an unscrupulous The customer is resonsible for ." .:.' service station attendant to payment on all credit card .,.". ... \, ,.; \. ,IjI.... ( imprint two invoices at the time transactions, unless he can prove # ,:'. )<< I 1580" ;.- of the sale. You sign one, and he fraud. If you're cheated on a :j tAM I tro)+OIITMt wig J! forgets the other after you have cross country trip, it's hard to go driven away.Then he throws it in back and argue. I \ . if 4 Et 1 fs a Me + v r f " .. Wise birds bank with us. : . 'HORN ETS'AWARDED- Receiving awards during VA-44's change ,\,'-li of command ceremony March 30 were (back row, left to right), Lt. J. ': ,.j-If., R. Watkins, third Navy. Commendation MedalLt. J. T.Nash, LCdr. L. ' H. Reavis, and LCdr. A. G. Bell, 15th Air Medals; Cdr. M. D. Fitzgerald .:'o'J Af ; Combat Action Ribbonmiddle( row, left to right)ATCS L. D. King, commendation letter YN3 C. H. Miller, Navy Achievement Medal; PR3 P. L. Larsen, ADJ2 L. R. Miller, and AE2 H. F. o o Barrington, advanced to present rate; and (kneeling, left to right) L4 .. , YN3 E. W. Coulliette,commendation letter;and ABE2 G. C. Lawrence . and AME 2 E. L. Farrell, both advanced. Not pictured are ATI J. F. . Frency, Navy Unit Commendation. 0 .. .. .' Irzz.l .:: WHOLESALE PRICES TO ALL! : NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES . NEW & USED TV SETS ,. . NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS AIR CONDITIONERS I'll 1 1 ' Mrs.9am. 7pm, Come In& Browse WESCONNET FURNITURE CO. 5376 WESCONNETT a lOjrd 77 1 IAILDLEY W38W 8 We are a Full Service Bank. We're set up to make your life a little easier. We have LOUNGE PACKAGISTOIII everything you need under,one roof. See us for savings accounts, DRIVE IN SERVICE 3909 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771 3385 all types of checking accounts,loans,mortgages and more : ; I : Stop running all over town. Enjoy the:convenience of full 1 seryice. : LADIES NIGHT banking. Drop in and see us today. ' EVERY THURS.MIXED . HALF DRINKS PRICEDANCING tit'r) a Pleasure to .Bank Atlantic"WESTSIDE FOR LADIES ONLYCASE LOTS I & fflemi? at 4328 BLANDING BLVD. AT HARLOWJACKSONV'LLEFLO"'DA WHOLESALEPRICES 32210 Member FDIC PHONE 77I4I6IAPRIL EVERY NIGHT _.-- - - - F APRIL 9, 1970 , F PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER I 1I \ I i F CIVIL SERVICE NEWS I I 1 Supervisor Actions Mechanic & Effect Bias CasesThe Earns $500 Y. .. w Civil Service Commission has changed the criteria for deter For ToolSuggestion mining whether government supervisors are biased against employees f. because of race, religion or sex. + : " Previously when employees charged discrimination in promotion or other personnel actions, thedecision was based on what occurred in 'y- the particular case. a Jax Herman A. Jones This made it difficult for employees to prove their charges, since :, M , supervisors could claim that they had followed the rules and ; t, an aircraft engine regulations and that no bias had occurred. mechanic at the Naval Air Under the Commission's new rules, a supervisor's past actions and Rework Facility is $500 attitudes towards employees under her supervision will be taken into ' richer because he account by agency appeal discrimination boards as well as the \ today commission itself. "A., came up with an Idea that For example, the pattern of past promotional opportunities or lack r! will save the Navy about of opportunities given Negroes and women under a supervisor's $$33.000 year. >jurisdiction will be taken into account when an employee files chargesof discrimination. w. y1 Jones, who works in the 1 'Discrimination is subtle,' the Civil Service Commission told facility's Power Plant Division agencies in ordering adoption of the new methods. 'One of the best suggested that a tool be designedto indications of the motivation of the supervisor is his previous actions H.A. Jones of NAR F accepts a $500 check from Cdr. L. I. Wood, XO, aid in the repairing of com toward members of the group concerned in the complaint.' for his beneficial suggestion. pressor drive rotors on the missile engine for Air Force B . _r 52's.Prior to his suggestion, local II. mechanics had been unable to assemble the turbine rotar Wev because it had to be heated to over 700 degrees in the reassembly process. Machinists at the plant went to work on Jones' idea and designeda Motfaag tool to hold the heated discs as the assembly is placed back ,,,..:.:...,, ...,. together after overhaul. During his nine years workingat the local facility Jones has also Money made other money saving f suggestions one earned him a beneficial suggestion check of $647. Others have been as low as M wu w $20.The beneficial suggestion system works and other employees can also get in on the I cash rewards that come with such ideas. Anyone with a suggestion is invited to submit their idea, andif approved, they too, can be rewarded while at the same time : saving money for the Navy and American taxpayers. Warn children not to feed or -3a'- attempt to play with wild ani! 3-bedroom HOLLYWOOD mals. Wild animals which are lethargic enough to permit pet- = c ting: aro most likely sick with a oMIEDAOOM KICNEN rabies or tularemia or some other disease. HALL Cl0 CLO. 26'tzd If you own property, you can forget about a temporary place to live.Jim Walter LIVING Homes will build a permanent home for you and offer instant mortgage financing ROOM WESTSIDE to qualified property owners.A permanent home is today's best investment aEoaOOM DINING AooM too. Unlike anything else you buy today, its value is almost certain to RENTALS increase. 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HOLDS IT ONIl f fI l APRIL ?, PAGE 6r JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER ww+.r+T.wnaasrmr m. .m.rr.+,x.wr'+ + I r NATTC: Behind The Scene I f + i By SN Pat WilliamsOn 'j Sunday, April 12th, the AE 'A' and AO 'A' School Navy thousands of people every year is 8 8f 8r NATTC Drill Team known as the students who must have and the outstanding public relations Jaxon Lancers, will participatein maintain a perfect disciplinary job they are doing for the Navy. the Jacksonville Beach Spring record and a scholastic averageof With action, color and Day Parade. 80 to be accepted. showmanship taking the spotlightmore The Jax Beach parade is just What seems to surprise most and more these days, one of many events that this people is that members of the NATTC's Jaxon Lancers are crack precision drill team has team don't spend all of their time showing everybody that the Navy been invited to perform in this drilling. They attend classes lacks none of these. year. The team has been well during the working day, and do received by audiences in Florida their drilling in the late afternoon AE CHIEF SHIPS OVER and south Georgia since August while their shipmates go on . 1959, and are very much in liberty. Practice normally takes An AE 'A' School instructor, demand for parades and festivals up about an hour a day four days AEC Joe D. Bell, took his third the week but before reenlistment oath in the captain's throughout year. per per- Taking time from their busy formances practice is limited office last week. . schedule of statewide ap only by the time available. Chief Bell, who has just pearances, they also perform at Another item that makes this recently returned from four NATTC personnel inspections team somewhat different is the weeks of instructor training where they spin their rifles and rapid turnover of its members, school in Memphis,was a studentat flash their for the with tenure of four to ' bayonets an average the AE 'B' School earlier in his FIRST ROCKER Melvin K. Hotchkiss receives the members of their own command. five months, or the length of the SSgt. Under the direction of AEC schools. 15 years of naval service. his new rank at a ceremony Thursday from Mal| John C. Weare, Jacob Wilson, CPO in charge, The team started out with 20 Before reporting to this executive officer. SSgt. Hotchkiss is attached to MAD as an the team goes through a patternof men, but now it's kept at an command last November, he structor. up to 50 different maneuvers to average of about 30. was stationed at Oceana, Va., ,.... .. ... .... .. .. . entertain their fans. A function of the Jaxon Lancers with the well-known 'Red Rippers' ""...=".;w."Itt..t;" :.............o..;:---ii... .... o;:...:-e :. <:<;..,.......;ttM.I ... The Lancers are comprised of which goes beyond delighting of VF 11. ( JACKlONYll.E ,I, MOTOR HOTEL III the Heart of Downtown ;1 WHERE THE ACTION/ IS Entertainment NitelyQUARTERDECK , )ACKSONViME I LOUNGE I 8 SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30: McDUFF No. of BEAVER MINIMUM RATES TO SERVICE PERSONNEL 21)l 901 MAIN STREET JACKSONVILLE PH 355.3744 . . . I '.: '" .*, .*. .L. ... '*' *" ".*. . ...:Iit"r.Qti; , SAVUM PLENTY i $, ZaCw i 0 ifl WAMPUM I / BY BELLAIR HOME BUILDERS , 0' \J BUY NOW..AND ENJOY 1 ONCE IN A LIFETIME SAVINGS LIKE THESE! Now 1970 Models! Completely Reconditioned Bank ..,o'sl! yx }Epk t k S PK $75 10 YEAR SANK 7' II 'FR1 , DOWNFINANCING! :: AT ONLY PLUS TAX AND INSURANCE INCLUDES CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE -1 1D nn 12x 70.2or 3 BEDROOM 1,2 x 65!,2 or 3_BEDROOM 12 x60, 2 or 3 BEDROOM L a B R3 B BRI $7700. $5500. '5300 CP B ,REG. $8995 REG. $6995' REG, $ 795 Bellalr'sC.6 Is lust unbelievable 4 Bedrooms,Family Room, Room,Dining Room,Kitchen,2 Baths and a Storage Room and Twelve rooms of unmatched styling and economy. The CHIEFMobile $15,000-$17,500 4 Clay County's Only COMPLETELY PLANNED Community!IEI'ELL.A.lR : : :: Homes HOME E'tTILDERS: : 4857 BLANDING' BLVD. PHONE 7720703V4 I ; Member National and Jacksonville Home Builders You are cordially invited to Inspect our homes at your Mile/ North of 103rd Street 10 A.M. to Dark. Travel South on Blanding Boulevard (Hwy. # Next Door to A & W Root Beer . 111111I018111110111 I nro"111 . -- -- '"--'M_ -.W- --. . ' f 'i'II 1 APRIL 9, 1970 __ JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE: i.. ') SERVICE SHOPPING GUIDE .) !:' i I this i year 4.2, TAKEOUTORDERS-DININOROOM PIZZA HT .1 I 1i'11'SFAiORYOUTLET1| nce due? S3701'' PREMIUM BEER-CHOICE CUT STEAKS , itur I.C '{ ITALIAN SANOWICHES-SPAGHETTI PH 904-284-3352 &tUtnllti :: ,J/ "PIZZA". ,, ,, MOBILE IIOMES _,. =--- OUR SPECIALITY! -- STARRING . " ERNIE GROSE Son. Thors HOURS, 4pm: ll30pm , o Friday 4pm IJ.45am ' & 1935 Blanding Blvd. Phone:389-0338 Q Closed Tuesdays Saturday 4pm 12:43: am CLAY State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. 3619 Blanding Blvd. Ph. 771-0170 ORANGE HOME OFFICE: Hioomlngton, Illinois HI-WAY 17 GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLA. 32043 . $'tm't V a '. r TOP HAT DRIVE IN John C. Calhoun, USN (Kef.) '-HONK "7'.0.0. 7""' MORRIS ..1 ' : jMa Cal s Good Eating, (_'L AUTO SUPPLY T.V. Sales & Service Fast Service ... < RCA a ZENITH COLOR BLACK A WHITE: r. ll-tV1 ,'VI "We Serve You STEREO I Enjoy food .our. our delicious friendly .: Seven Days A Week" BANKAMER'CARDWELCOME . /1 atmosphere. MILITARY DISCOUNT HERE ( 5836 Timuquana Rd. 5911 Beach Blvd. I [ SELL THE BEST.SERVICE THE REST" :: 2045 BLANDING BLVD PH. 388-9553 I. PH. 771-5636 PH. 359-2106 ase"W'ao ST. JACKSONVILLE. ..... . '4&Aa ;wl Jay Jester, USN Ret., Mgr PHONE 771 8780 . WE CATER TO SERVICEMEN! OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION j We Help/ All// JAY'S STANDARD We Con// FISHERS [Need Yoir Car Inspected? 4 103rd I HANDING CYCLE SHOP RED GREENS GARAGE COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS I FourMileSoutho/NAS.HighwayI7-0ranseP rk... ACETELYNE & ELEC. WELDING BRIDGESTONE Fast Service-Licensed Inspectors SALES & SERVICE , Open 0800-1800 Monday thru Friday .: We take better care STANDARD (also all mofce used cycles) MINORREPAIRSAVAILABLE of your car. DI 8160 103rd STREET PHONE 771-4074 !A t ttt. ..t ,'.* aw: a'iD ta{ &*?rw-rW.n; !iitllt!! l : 1ti :. FACTORYTRAINEDVWMECHANICS 0 "Your Mobile Home Shopping/. Cenfer . : All Work 6 Months 100 Per Cent Guaranteed 103rd STREET FISH MARKET VW Repairs j BonfcAmtrfccrc// M,gIJ Ilt1/Ol Days tllll PM Master Charge ) I 'I/It Swim. We Have It' 4 ' FISHSHRIMPOYSTERSLOBSTERSCRABMEAT ROOSEVELT"MALLPure MOBILE HOMES INC Service Center e. . IN SEASON t 4118 PHILIPS" HWY. 398-1126 Featuring Specially Prepared Complete VW parts In stock w/M///fory/ Discount 5070 NORMANDY BLVD. ..387-6489 Smoked Fish & Deviled Crabs Used Mobile// Homes & ( New 4395 Roosevelt B 1 v d.phOne 387-7581 Over 150 6567103rd Street Phone 772-0981 to choose/ from .. .. . . :; m .n .w. ;!HiIHiN.l1h-.mrrm! ; :! 'jJililiiH! _ t ; BLANDING BOULEVARD COMPLETE SNACK BAR SERVICE OFFICIAL MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION & x> < 54 HOLE COURSE PETE'S 8 aid Sir vie* WE CATER TO CHURCH HONEST, COURTEOUS GROUPS, Strvlct Stitlti SERVICE '" We Aim Headlights, Replace Bulbs 1- : CIVIC CLUIS tIIRTHDAY PETE TRUDEAU And Windshield Wiper Blades t a (USN Ret.) Dealer \ '12 Mile South of Orange Park High . 'Vz HI On Blanding (State Road 21) _ I .f . JAMES JACKSON PARTIES! IAMKAMEIICAM NAS Jax U. S. Military Retired 'I : : 4215 ROOSEVELT BLVD. PHONE 264-5343 PHONE 771.2803 825 Blanding Boulevard ., . NEED PRINTING ? ?? Adnirt the ..1 with i 'MARFIELDJUSo; oil UP TV .eN ktpt tldtr (r lllij\I \ I I hurry to ...He Knows How To Beat ELECTRONICS SERYICMOLT .. I j. The High Cost Of Driving PHONE 24-1551 NO DOWN PAYMENT .Color TV Antennas I'" : ' GUARANTEE Installed .Service all makes , PUBLX.HXK CO. 1APOLLO! EN61NES WE ALSO SERYICE-C.: RADIOS I I i J WE WILL MAKE EVENING/ f 4747 SAN JUAN BLVD. 387-3546 PH.79I-08321276 W. ADAMS (Off Myrtle) HOUSE CALLS/ _ l We Honor MASTER CHARGE 1929 Hwy 17 So Orange Park . Save Time & /done Y!!..Check This Service Shopper Weekly For The Best Buys In Town!! PAGE JAX AIR NEWS. AFTERBURNER APRIL 9, 1970 -- --- ---- . ? - Family Services Personnel Offer b Aid, Information to Jax NewcomersJax ys ': _ \ / -If you're new on base and kits' which contain necessary available.If ? need help in learning your way items such as kitchen utensils you are not new In around, or if you have a special dishes ironing boards linen and Jacksonville, but instead are , problem and don't know who to infants' furniture. The kits are planning to depart soon Family r turn to, the NAS Family Services rented on a four week basis for Services can help you out by 1 tx Center may be able to provide a 50 cents per week.Temporary briefing you on what to expectat f solution. housing is often an your next duty station. The inconvenience to the budget of Center maintains Information ' Established in 1966 for the military families who are seekinga brochures on all U. S. Naval ,'q purpose of assisting new arrivals new home. The Family Services activities with Army and Air and helping persons with their Center provides full informationon Force supplements which may be 4 problems, the Family Services the Navy Exchange Guest obtained free at your request. a'6 ,Center is now equipped to provide House here which offers the When personal emergencies or military personnel and their comforts of home at a minimum problems arise, the experiencedstaff dependents with a widevvariety of price. at Family Services are information and supplies ranging Maps and brochure guides to eager to help when possible, andif from nursery items to tourist off-base housing are also your problem requires specific i brochures. available at Family Services, attention, they will refer you to plus information about the exchange the proper agency which can best Since its origin, the center has i the the the assistance. commissary, give necessary from a small section of the grown nursery, and all the recreational The Family Services Center is Mainside Enlisted Lounge staffed facilities aboard the station. open Monday through Friday full-time and by one one yeoman: To help newcomers get from 8 a.m. to 4:30: p.m., and the Family Services officer to the acquainted with the Jacksonvillearea number to call is ext. 2845. For large, comfortable facility it is the Center has brochures and assistance visit maps , today, with two offices, two staff guiding to the points of interest the Center's office location in LENDING A HAND LCdr. M. D. Burnside, Family Services of. members and a full time officer. and directories which describethe Bldg. 955 where you will be ficer, assists a dependent in putting together a child's crib. The crib and industries atmosphere will be included in a hospitality kit, and will be rented on a four-week For families who have recently companies greeted by ahomey' moved here and are awaiting the located in this vicinity. and a sincere welcome basis. arrival of their household goods, Publications on night clubs and which only begin to explain what . the Center provides 'hospitality tourist attractions are also Family Services is all about. i If... ____""_",_"-- "___ ',,,,P p _wr w"''''-0 ""II"II"'" -. '. ---..... Ii p1 1k?' I ti ' ' m ,> 4bacbw.r R " Iaqyjrkhp1'r . , 4: COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE -. Family Services patrons wait qk i for assistance amidst the pleasant surroundings of the Mainside 4a Lounge. Magazines, bulletins and informative pamphlets are stocked abundantly on tables and shelves for everyone's use. .: , 1 Marine Air Reserve . Offers Short Hitch J Ji r.. _." .N "' .. '1\1.-" " Jax-Young men the Marine For further information on the HOUSING REFERRAL-John B. Bernstein (I), assistant Family Services director, and SN Mary Corps Air Reserve has openingsin Marine Corps ,Air Reserve six I Stillson give new arrivals some tips on where the most convenient and practical housinglocationscanbe the six-month training month program, call Gunnery found. The couple will also be provided with maps and tourist brochures to help them get program. It entails going active Sergeant Perry at 772-2950, or acquainted with the area. duty for only six months, and stop by building 900 at NAS with the exception of summer Jacksonville. CLIPPER/ -VERLINE/ training for two weeks the r. -..- - --- I' T-CRAFT remainder of your drills are HONI 3..US spent right here at NAS 1 I I MERCRUISER Jacksonville, one weekend a .1 I MERCURY STERNDRIVES month.The program begins with 63 (! i Y 1 I OUTBOARDS days at Parris Island, S.C., for I :. basic training. Following basic 1 s'' !! 1240-1291 KING ST I training, the next step is JACKSONVILLE. FLA. 322O4WANTED EXPERT( ; 1 I' REPAIR :: depended on what the young I ; GUARANTEED ; ,' AETTEI SHOP fl:: Marine is programmed for, after ;E "af f han' : I y ogoipwont" 'ff' ANY FACTORY I:; taking tests. If he is assigned an : USED CAMERAS AND : 24 Month, TRAINED :: aviation type school,he will come EQUIPMENT. WE PAY tionalGuannh(,0 00 toil. 0ncondis MECHANICS fUA to Jax for about three weeks I TOP DOLLAR 388-8535 I : lm :;W:m# ., aviation fundamentals, and thenon BRING THIS AD WITH'YOU! ! to another school for his 264.9835 ..I -- -- --- ---. specific military occupational ' >/ INLET MARINE speciality. If he is assigned a non- INSTANT CREDIT '; aviation type school such as: Sales I Service administration, intelligence, .. NO DOWN "z11(..T.WHITTIr :. Hwy 17 Orange Park motor transport, etc., he will PAYMENT spend three weeks at Camp LeJuene, N.C. ( )afiuan ell , $2,50_ LONG ..,. TERMS 0 MONTHLY SPECIALI! (JY/Ias;/ ALL OTHER SIZES PROPORTIONATELY LOW WE UNDERSELL ALL depal'ments'oles, SHRIMP or CHICKEN San Juan at Niblick company stores & independent lire i dealers' Phone 384-4406 ALL YOU CAN EAT -1, 2 and 3 Bedrooms r ForOny.$1.19Includes/ Garden Type Apartments with Country Club Atmosphere French Fries Kitchens equipped with G-E Cole Slaw & Rolls -Ranges & Refrigerators _Individual Air Conditioning and et Heating by G-E TOP HAT DRIVE IN .Drapes furnished I t I I -Wall to Wall Carpeting I' WIIIAMENIWIO I t 2045 BLANDING BOULEVARD PHONE 388-9553 Large Swimming Pool \ - APRIL 9, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 9 i Naval Careers Close ! M rrhwllllt As Five Piped AshoreJax . h hundred thirty five Lt Marion B. Robinson beganhis v years of active duty is a lot of Naval career upon entering man hours on the job for the boot camp in San Diego followingthe defense of your country but that's end of World War II in. what three officers and two December 1945. The next two enlisted men completed when dozen years found Robinson = 1 = i : ::: 'they were piped ashore last weekat serving in various squadrons Jax. ranging from patrol to torpedo or , Lt Charles L.Williams, former attack groups. His shore duty iibb11 '$ :i ifK Y Ground Electronics Maintenance stretches across the U. S. with 1 in California Texas and .vac 'e officer with Communications, set stops , out on his 30 year Naval careeras Florida. He received his com- ,_ Lt.and Mrs. Parker an apprentice seaman at mission as Ensign on Jan. 12, 1960 Norfolk, Va. in March 1940. and was attached to the Weapons From there it was step after Department at NAS Jax. ry';:\.: step moving from sea or foreign AFCM Sam A. Baker, former P01 and Mrs. Ha Her man duty with patrol squadrons to leading chief atAOMD, put on his shore duty from Washington, D. first white hat in 1939 and has types of military aircraft from Halterman's service began as a I C. to Jacksonville. Lt Williams been going 'all ahead.full" ever transports and bombers to jets, recruit at Great Lakes and he received his commission as since. One of the 'pioneer' training planes and helicopters. served tours all along the East Ensign in July 1957. enlisted men in naval aviation he Coast of the U.S. as well as Texas Lt. Richard J. Parker of became a trouble shooter on the P01 Richard H. Halterman of and Tennessee. Upon his Weapons also hit the 30 year two seated bi planes as a the Pinecastle early warning retirement Halterman was mark after he began an enlist- seaman second class. As the range hung up his white hat after commended for his dedicationand ment at the training center in San Navy progressed so did'Big Sam' 22 years of active federal servicein the example he has shown to .:;.---w.........., .."t..'r.,..., Diego, Calif in January 1940. and he has !handled jobs on many the Armed Forces. younger men in the Navy -" -. \ His tours of duty range from "' 'I' carrier and cruiser duty at to 1>\" ....' sea ti"! i"f\ ;.!; shore duty in Japan, Californiaand i'i 'f.'< \,. i finally Key West and I l' Jacksonville in Florida. Parker, / 1 I 'I I i ii .r ' who received his commission as .,.' lieutenant (j j. g.) in March 1963, 'f holds numerous ribbons from : hF : I ;Iu] P 1 I [u1'II1 Nr411' Lt.,and Mrs. Robinson action in World War II. Among ' them are the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal, Philippine 'Ii , Liberation Campaign Medal and World War II Victory Medal. . _ _ 1.N. ,: Y ' ." : - -c BANK RATE ' Lt.and Mrs. Williams CMtfiaktrQUESTION '" ': ' / FINANCING . I E9 e'a I t, S rs 4rt 66 CHEVELLE USED TRUCKS USED CARS TOO FREE i : 50..4...." 51450 66GMC MUSTANG Vi Tan pickup, , Mach I alaH $2895 9'7O :::r,.. blue' S895. out.lik.naw.. . What do you call a 69 CANARO Polynesian knife CHEVROLET spt std.'trans ep..,,.ALH.,.,...' 52295 10 CHEVROLET 2 tan, S : 4 68 Dr.DODGE Sad"4 cyl.DART, spaad trans? 2 GU'., 10,000 dancer who carries Absolutely Fre.- 000 spaad.xI mil...,...d.,,.. S3195 '.rl/.mll"IIk.MW_ 1695 Someone '_ 69 CORVETTE1" this' ? Will Drive Home In I 427 4 Spd., CBEViOLE68 CREVEIJ.E 4 Brand New 1970 miles 14,000'in w.erl.". ... $ 70....,.Id., 'Ick- MaL Cp, ., vinyl 4395 V l&H Chevrolet, I .,.-- .p, .Ir" fap,: : made, Is1 .u tv.n pwr $1995 Compliments of 2,00 ':'11..: ANSWER Edward F. Connell 6a'ONTGTOC '1..4$4JOO.OOMW., w.. $3495 68 PLY. Chevrolet, Inc. Vlnyltt,4.p4.. 59995 '6711terutioul load, $1850 . ".,...It... pickup, ..w . "Sir"POLYNESIAN Th.wln/l"wm.bi.led"by .pint,nice- 5995 an "'''.,.n4a/l' pan.) af 69 CAMAAROlvdgs -Yw may ba,he lucky 67 CHEVROLET 2 Or"white,WIe.winner. . I .Cami ,. ,11. .h.w- 6991 CHEV LLE Spert".n V, vinyl In,.. 4 cyl.. ai.H, 12,000 r..massrvic.Dapt.f.rdr 5695 .ut.m.ticblu.$1595 $2450 ,.il.. VI,RLH,AN.. .dg.miss... _ FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY 1f4w4\\A" q., M/,7j/llrf/4g/u,01/ / 2301 S. Atlantic Ave. , DAYTONA BEACH SHORES s Phone 255-5411 Phone 725-2080 Y I 10 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER APRIL ?, 1970 y b' t e ba Navy NotebookCREDIT r Cecil SportsBy ACHIEVEMENTS FOR the PAST futurea copy of Enlisted Evacuation Reports and the Enlisted Per- DTC J.D. Irewster formance Report, page 9 of your service record,will be retained in . your service record upon reenlistment. This change is 'unseasonable' Five. Only four now Barring an games intended to enhance service downpour, softball will start separate the first and ninth reputation. your Monday. Thirteen teams are place teams. scheduled to see action. Games Spunaugle of VA-174 No. 1 t., v 4 ' OVERSEAS TOUR LENGTHS o will be played nightly, Monday rolled a 581 series and a high Enclosure ((1)) BUPERSINST 4 of 224. Seven bowlers rolled through Thursday commencingat game 1300.26D has been revised, 5 p.m 200 or better games, and 15 men providing a current list of tour The 1970 edition of the Old Men recorded 500 series. VA-174 No. 1 '(the CPO rocking chair set) will has high team series scratch witha lengths for accompanied and make it's debut later in the pin fall of 2644. unaccompanied personnel or- dered to duty at overseas shore c4BOXING! season. Action would have Team standings: activities. The revision also in started earlier but continual cold dicates those overseas stations _ weather curtailed practicenone Administration 14.6BOQ where dependents are not of the ancient mariners can stand 146 per- inclement weather. their elderly VA-174 No.1 13tt6ViVA72 mitted. joints need thawing out. NAMTD No.2 13.7 13-7 Cecil Field's self-styled oracleT. VA-83 11.' AUTOMATIC ADVANCEMENT - J. Puckett has made his an- AMD 11.' -Some graduatesof CHAMPS- Boxers from two Cecil Field based squadrons nual predictions as to the final Medical 10.10 certain Class 'A' and Service copped title trophies at the Sixth Naval District Championship winners in the major leagues. He VA-44 Dental 10.10 8.12 Schools may now be advanced matches held in Orlando March 23 27. SA Dewayne Colbert (left) of picks Montreal, San Diego, Operations. 7.13 without competing in a Navy VA-87's personnel office won the light heavyweight title. AA Dallas Cleveland and Seattle to finish VA-174 No.2 6'Ia.13'12 wide advancement examination. Garcia of VA-44 ground support (center) was named light welter first in their respective leagues.He NAMTD No. 5-15 Consult BuPers Notice 1430 of weight champ and the East Coast runner up, and SN Eugene Carterof was more than somewhat APTU 4.16 Feb. 11/1970 for details. VA-87 administration won the district heavyweight title and was amazed to learn that the Seattle Cecil Fields entrant in the a Iso East Coast runner up in his class.FORE . franchise had been moved to forthcoming 6th Naval District Milwaukee but not to extent that bowling is comprised of the he would alter his predictions. It following bowlers: Robert should also be pointed out that Gunter, William Monical, John HONDA Oracle Puckett also is picking his MacKintosh, James Harberts augmented Dental team to take it and Larry Howard. The 1970 MOTORS & CYCLES CO. all in Cecil Field softball. tourney will be held in Key West 4949 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771-8144 standings BOWLINGThe in National Buy League bowling tightened up r I 120th St. considerably last week as the Bonds Administrative team moved intoa first place tie with the fine BOQ eJ t..;_ ... .. !! \ ..............2Ldeniers MILITARY AUTO INSURANCEAll : I Lividry .... :tr''': <{..,..'..>.'.: ,".. "'$ 25 Washers Ranks All AgesLOW "j ': :: . i ", i. ( ; : : j'1..i.i.. : !.: 50 Dryerss( min.) RATES >f.\! '. .' ....',I.>,.,'"....>.,.....'.... ., HOURS: : 8:30-8:30: "PJe1'.:; :'.. ,. ServiceJAX EASY MONTHLY "\... ,,.. ..''.: \" .. One Day ' t.f. .,,... ".. ,. NAS Nearest Laundry I ) PAYMENTSCONTINENTAL INSURANCEUNDERWRITERS 4 INC. FOR FOUR AOC W.L Shanks of VA-81 disproved the old .ikiCtistsawiisu (Formtrly McDougall's Insurance) : adage that business and pleasure can't be mixed by reenlisting for 6479 Roosevelt Blvd. 388 7676 four years on the first tee of the NAS Cecil Field Golf Course. He was 'MOTORSPLEHTY CALL US ANYTIME sworn in by his commanding officer and golf partner of the day Commander J.J. Lahr immediately proceeding an intramural match. , Used VW'sReasonable Hew CM We Sell ' "!. So Cheep. ? CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES. --------- .. STATE INSPECTED CARS 7 . .. : : '. ;:> g' :' '. m< Convertible, R & H. : ?l\C' Pay YOURSELF First!! 63CORVAIR $190 11 I Coupe, R & H.420LDSF85 . :, . $240 Deposit your New Pay Increase Air conditioned, R & H. this week with your CREDIT UNION 62CORVAIR $120 Coupe, 4-speed. w and smile while your Savings 59 FORD $140 G-R-O-W!!! :" Station Wagon, 6 Cylin- ,... s .,' I ""Mi der, R & H.S7CHEVROLET. ".. .. ;;(iji' ", ltL': ..;::s"*:':: See Us About The ," '.: '.:.:': ..$ =: :-::- : l CiM: W, PAINLESS PAYROLL SAVINGS PLANFEDERAL $80 6 cylinder! R & H. -awa.a.a..sia.- i We ley-Sell-FiiMce .. NASJAX-Bldg.39 JAX qu Tel.384-1391 or Base Ext.2431 Hours: Mon.'Frl.9:>>.::30' 6566 Normandy NATTC-BWg.S01 Te.772-2448 Mon.Wed.andFrl.10AMtIl2PM. I Y S.ulcvard NAS CECIL FIELD. Bldg.24 Tele.7114211Ext.21S Hours: Mon.-Frl.8:30-3:00: : 714978PAGE "1 , I APRIL 9, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE ,H liiiliiii':""gs'N1>-= lRoII: "'!It 1m! !!!'III _ _ HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Publisher ' Call: 388-2755 MOVIE SCHEDULE JAX AIR-NEWS : Ads should be mailed not later than Tuesday Jacksonville for publication the following Thursday. Ads _ _ _ mmmmmm.m.m AFTERBURNER s arriving too late for this deadline will be ' NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE published the following week unless the publisher Is Instructed! otherwise. A check or Movies will be shown nightly at Shariff and Julie Christie.- M E money order for the full cost of the ad must be the NAS Theater at 7:30: p.m. ((197 mins.) S received WITH the copy for the ad. There will also be a kiddie HOSPITAL: 'CAPTAIN NEMO 4747 San Juan Avenue RATE Minimum charge ((3 lines) $2.00 matinee at 2 p.m. Saturday and a & THE UNDERWATER CITY' ,Jacksonville, Florida ' regular feature at 2 p.m. Sundayand S Per additional line (4 words ptr line) holidays.The . Hospital Theater will have MONDAY,April 13 one nightly feature at? p.m. Cecil NAS: 'CHASTITY' Color ::'::::\\tj EMPLOYMENT.1;\i!i!' t v j yfik WANTED: Field will have two nightly shows melodrama starring Cher and r ; ,;: t'IMAM'lllit:HOM: $@ 11 May BR.,or 2 June Bath,Equity Dining, Orange R., Family Park,R.3.4,. during the week at 5:30: and 8p.m. Steven mins. Whittaker. R G ((85 double garage. D.L.-Roark, VT-4, NAS Matinees will be shown on ) SERVICE WIVES Pensacola, Fla. 32508.WANTEDTO. weekends at 2 and 5 p.m. HOSPITAL: 'DOCTOR RIVERVIEW MOBILE HOME PARK ZHIVAGO' CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS For Rent Riverfront mobile home BUY THURSDAY April 9 Jobfinders-1372 Cassat 387-5626 or 1022 Park Street, 3547888. spaces for people who care. Quiet, Orange Park area 3 BR. home Have NAS: 'HOW TO COMMITMARRIAGE' TUESDAY ,April 14 large shaded lots, with large patios, equity money. Call LCdr. (Ret.) 768- paved streets, excellent drinking 2708. Color comedy NAS: 'TAKE THE MONEY CUSTODIANWork water & no mosquitoes. Free boat starring Bob Hope and Jane AND RUN' Color comedy afternoon & evening hours as dockage.. Adults only. 12 miles So. of Wyman. M G ((98 mins.) starring Woody Allen and Janet for maintain new Credit MILITARY necessary NAS Jax on Hwy. 17 at Black Creek. Union office. Duties Include cleaning Ph. ((904)) 284-3369. Green Cove BUYING-SELLING-RENTINO HOSPITAL: 'THE OBLONG' Margowlan. M E ((85 mins.) carpet, floors, dusting, etc. Retirees Springs. Let a retired shipmate assist you with BOX' Color horror starring HOSPITAL: 'CHASITY'WEDNESDAY eligible. Contact: Employment Office, your housing needs. CAM) Sam Vincent Price and Christopher Jax Navy Fed. Credit Union, Bldg. 39 Tawney, USN (Ret.) Evenings 264- Lee. M G ((95 mins.) ,April 15 NAS Jax. JUSTISSTRAILER PARK 4693. 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, clean modern Terpening Realty NAS: 'THE HAPPY ENDING' CASHIERSPART.TIMENeed trailer and Apts. 3893007. Realtor 781-0020 FRIDAY,April 10 Color drama starring Jean several with good experience. 24-Hr. NAS: '101 DALMATIONS' Simmons and John Forsythe. M . Cashier experience with bank, financeco. MOBILE LIVING OF JACKSONVILLEAzalea 8029 Normandy Color cartoon. G. E ((79 mins.). VG ((116 mins.) ., or credit union especially helpful. HOSPITAL: 'HOW TO HOSPITAL: 'TAKE THE Working hours open. Contact: Em. ( Mobile Home Park) /iMIle ".'. COMMIT MARRIAGE' MONEY AND RUN'LEFT ployment Office, Jax Navy Federal North of NAS, lots and rentals, Near RENTALS: Credit Union, Bldg. 39 NAS Jax. schools and shopping center. Clean, _ and reasonable rates. Manager on SATURDAY, April 11 k II premises., Children and pets NAS' CAPTAIN NEMO AND ' PART-TIME welcome. 6301 Roosevelt 3899226. !1 s 1 11 AM., 4 PM. Apply Burger Chef. ORANGE PARK THE UNDERWATER CITY' * 6238 103rd St. 2 BR, House furn.,5 mins.to NAS, TV, Color adventure starring Robert ? ; Linens, utensils optional. Will rent to NEW TWO BEDROOM TAD Ryan and Chuck Connors. G VG personnel or bachelors. 2646884. Trailer, For Rent on Private ((105 mins). Property. Couples only. 2642259. ' MISCELLANEOUS: ORANGE PARK HOSPITAL : 101 2 BR., Apts., furn. or unfurn. Dishwasher DALMATIONS'SUNDAY COUNTRY LIVING Carpets, Drapes. Elizabeth 2 BR. Trailer, 1 acre of land, $85. a Apts., 771.1405 or 771.3355 ,April 12 BE A RADIO OR month. Middleburg area. 264-5221 or NAS: 'DOCTOR ZHIVAGO- TVANNOUNCERRecorded 2825235. HOUSE FOR RENT Color Drama starring! Omar message by leading an Unfurn. 2 BR., Den, Carpet, A-C, nouncer tells you how. Call any hour. _ 355-2944. REAL! ESTATE Patio, & Gar. Spotless. 2 ml. from os NAS., $125 mo. 4712 Tlmuquana Ave. b Iy O. SWAP Will trade down for '55 Chev. Vt Ton GEORGE'S KENNELS 'HIDDEN WATERS' Pickup with body In good condition. Dogs and Cats boarded. Free pickupand Black Creek, Canal or Lake lots WIL-MAR APTS. Have '61 Chev. Station Wag., V-8, Std. delivery Est. 1925. Poodle available. Excellent fishing, boating, 2 Br., LR, Breakfast Nook, Elec. Kit., Trans., for trade. 772.8087. Grooming Reasonable, 5085 swimming. Mobile Home area. Also, .Air''' Cond., ,Parking for 2, cars off Edgewood Ct. (Near Cassat and permanent home area. High, wooded street. $95 unfurn. $115 Furn. (plus '68 OPEL SPORT COUPE f r'a Edgewood) 3890064. lots. E-Z Terms. One mile E. Lake tax) Water, Garbage and Sewage Beautiful economy, Radio, 4 Spd., Asbury on No. 209. LaRue 725-3992. furn. Days 3872541. Nights & trans., A-l cond. See A.T. Madison, weekends 3890744. Credit Union Cecil Field 771-3211 Ex. ss .... 215, or after 5 p.m. 398-9314. NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS MODERN RIVERFRONT HOMEBy Consoles some with AM-FM, tape Owner, Excellent cond. Bulkhead, players. At dealers cost to liquidate Dock and Boathouse. In city limits. NEAR NAS& CECIL ORDERS TO EUROPE s1 ' stock. Full warrantyl! Phone 771-0409. 908 Myrtle Ave. Green Cove Springs. Furn. Apt., 2 BR., Swimming Pool, Must sell 68 Pontiac LeMans Sports : : i : 284-3313. fenced yard, $75. 7710348. Coupe, under warranty. Factory air, For Appt. P.S., P.B., A.T., console radio. Ver doro Green Black Interior, excellent ' FOR SALE OR RENT condition. A Dream to Drive. 772-0706. FLANK Trim Jody MARRIAGES PERFORMED RECEIVED ORDERS. Cash for your : Powers thinks a cost redaction 4655 Post. 388-4929. Rev. 1:..(;. equity or let us rent your home. '!Iif,1r!: ,;! i : r 'Yii SAVE $'1 suggestion .is a swell maneuver, Hastings. REPORTING IN. Call or drop by for On 1966 Mustang with R&H, A.C., and it pays off, too r (Photo map, sales and rental list. Call Powellor A.T., P.S. Good WSW tires. Good courtesy Las Vegas News Bureau * Mills, USN Ret. 264-2411. upholstery, vinyl top, $1195. 2645225. ) , 'AUTOMOBILES FURNISHED ORANGE PARK REALTY AUTO AIR.COND. SERVICEWe MILITARY, FREE NOTARY. East and West Coast 353-369"!, also service and repair window and central units. Tyler's Heating 8. Air Cond. 4711 Palmer (Lake Shore) 3885161BABYSITTING& IRONING sa O 4 SPECIALS!! done In my home. Very reasonable. 771.7866. EVENING 63 VW SEDAN $800 R&H. LIVE CRABS and FRESH FISH Willford's Fish Camp 2649707. SPECIAL! 67 VW SEDAN $1350 Air, R&H,'Extra Clean, Low mileage. SETOF4 TRY OUR DELICIOUS' 4 1 MUSTANG +} 2 $1850 1969 'PGA Aluminum Shaft Golf White, R & H, Air conditioned, Auto transmission. Woods. 1969 Mercedes 280-SE 9,000 CLUB DELMONICOU. 67 MUSTANG $1450 orlg. miles, exc. cond. 772.3334 or 264- 2 Dr. Hardtop, Automatic trans., V 8. 5804.. 67 FALCON $1100 S. CHOICEBAKED Futura, Clean. FREIGHT DISCOUNT W/SOUR 67 RAMBLER $975 Brand New, Slightly Scratched POTATO CREAM Universal Zlg-Zag Sewing Machine, SALAD W/CHOICE OF DRESSING 2 Dr., Clean, New paint. $.42. Credenza Stereo Console $86. HOT BUTTERED ROLLSTrout's 66 PLYMOUTH STA. WAG. $1250 Underwood Typewriter (Used) $15. Air, V-8, Automatic trans., R&H, Clean. . Cash or terms. Call day or night 353- : ' 1946.: Ask for Mr. Joseph. Free home 66 OLDS STARFIRE $1400 Warehouse trial and delivery., 1606 Main No obligation.Street. A-1 2.15 2 Dr., Hardtop, R&H, Air, & All power,,Maroon, Nice.MORE. !: UNIVERSALSewing THAN 50 OTHER GREAT BUYS AT... Machines y. TEN TO SELL Scratched In handling. Makes but tonholes, fancy designs, blind hems, RESTAURANT iV: WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN monograms. 20 yr. guarantee, 5 yr. 3943 Roosevelt Blvd. , free service. Reg. price $169. Now $58 INC. cash or $5 mo. 10 day free home trial. (I ". 24 HOUR , 6437 Wilson RAYFIELD'S Blvd. 771.5028 '"',>"':':, SERVICE Prpprietor USED CARS IMPROVE YOUR FIGURE :; Norman & Kay McLellandRetired I 1150 LANE AYE. SO. PHONE 7615511Open With Symbra-Ette, Custom Fitted '.. USN J 9359 bras and girdles. Also swimwear. 772- ..1.. :- Sam!.. Dally 8 to 8:30 Saturday 8 to 5 Sunday I to 6 , -- ----- -- w 10 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER, APRIL 9, 1970 I - Navy NotebookCREDIT Cecil SportsBy ACHIEVEMENTS FOR the PAST futurea copy of Enlisted Evacuation Reports and the Enlisted Per- DTC J.D. Irewster formance Report, page 9 of your service record,will be retained in your service record upon reenlistment. This change is 'unseasonable' Five. Only four now Barring an games intended to enhance service downpour, softball will start separate the first and ninth reputation. your Monday. Thirteen teams are place teams. scheduled to see action. Games Spunaugle of VA-174 No. 1 OVERSEAS TOUR LENGTHS will be played nightly, Monday rolled a 581 series and a high -Encl ure ((1)) BUPERSINST of 224. Seven bowlers rolled through Thursday commencing game 1300.26D has been revised, at 5 p.m 200 or better games, and 15 men providing a current list of tour The 1970 edition of the Old Men recorded 500 series. VA-174 No. 1 as lengths for accompanied and '(the CPO rocking chair set) will has high team series scratch with unaccompanied personnel or- make it's debut later in the a pin fall of 2644. dered to duty at overseas shore Action would have Team season. standings: activities. The revision also in started earlier but continual cold dicates those overseas stations weather curtailed practicenone Administration 146 where dependents are not permitted - of the ancient mariners can stand BOQ 146 inclement weather- their elderly VA-WNO. 1 13'/j' .6Va . joints need thawing out. VA72NAAATD 137 No 2 137 Cecil Field's self-styled oracle VA-83 11:9T. : AUTOMATIC ADVANCEMENT J. Puckett has made his anMMedical 11.? -Some graduatesof BOXING CHAMPS- Boxers from two Cecil Field based squadrors nual predictions as to the 10.10 certain Class 'A' and Service copped title trophies at the Sixth Naval District Championship winners in the major leagues He VA46 Dental 18.12. Schools may now be advanced matches held in Orlando March 23 27. SA Dewayne Colbert (left) of picks Montreal, San Diego, Operations 7.13 without competing in a Navy VA-8Ts personnel office won the light heavyweight title. AA Dallas Cleveland and Seattle to finish VA-174 No.2NAMTDNo 6Vj.13V wide advancement examination. Garcia of VA-44 ground support (center) was named light welter first in their respective leagues 1 5.15 Consult BuPers Notice 1430 of weight champ and the East Coast runner up, and SN Eugene Carter He was more than somewhai APTU ..16 Feb. 111970 for details. of VA-87 administration won the district heavyweight title and was amazed to learn that the Seattle Cecil Fields entrant in the also East Coast runner.up in his class.FORE . franchise had been moved to forthcoming 6th Naval District Milwaukee but not to extent that bowling is comprised of the he would alter his predictions. It following bowlers: Robert should also be pointed out that Gunter, William Monical, John HONDA Oracle Puckett also is picking his MacKintosh, James Harberts augmented Dental team to take it and Larry Howard. The 1970 MOTORS CYCLES CO. all in Cecil Field softball.tourney will be held in Key West. 4949 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771-8244 The standings BOWLING in National B u Y League bowling tightened up I I 120th St. considerably last week as. the Bonds Administrative team moved intoa first place tie with the fine BOQ ij J! tt4 ,., .(i-... "' Glass NNNNNINNNNINNNNNNNN 1'r MILITARY AUTO INSURANCEAll : :L..t.. ,: Cleaners I Lmdry25Washers .",:tYi': m .I: Ranks All ><' ,; .rr !;;\ '. .'., .. ' Ages .! <," '' '' ; '& ' : { per. 50 Dryerss( min.) LOW RATES 1. :,. ".....' . . 0"Y'i. ! ; HOURS: 8:30-8:30: : .;; +. "'\. :. .f... One Day ServiceJAX EASY MONTHLY j. bL'i NAS Nearest Laundry'MOTORS ) i,*; "; PAYMENTSCONtiNENTAL .NNNNNN. INSURANCE S UNDERWRITERS, INC. FOR FOUR AOC W.L Shanks of VA-81 disproved the old (Formerly McDougall's Insurance) adage that business and pleasure can't be mixed by reenlisting for 6479 Roosevelt Blvd. 388 7676 four years on the first tee of the NAS Cecil Field Golf Course. He was CALL US ANYTIME sworn in by his commanding officer and golf partner of the day, f** .. Commander J J. Lahr immediately proceeding an intramural match \J P-L-E-N-T-Y / Used YW's \/ Reasonable V Hew e.. W. Sell ' "Im So Chew? CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES. ____ii.--- .. STATE INSPECTED CARS .. ., .. c :-: ; ::;% ii M RAMBLER $240 T'C Convertible, R & H. : Pay YOURSELF First!! 63CORVAIR $190 .!::8' .:; Coupe, R & H.620LDSF85 . . $240 Deposit your New Pay Increase Air conditioned, R & H. this week with your CREDIT UN ION 62CORVAIR $120 Coupe, 4-speed. and smile while your Savings G-R-O-W!!! 59 FORD $140 '. Station . Wagon 6 Cylin !*'.,= > der, R . :::; J ::":> & H.S7CHEVROLET :. ":::::::::-" .,: :>m'l See Us About The '. '. :J':;:':'::' ): '1fjf: :> !::.. PAINLESS. PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN $80 6 cylinder! .R & H.We . --ssi ssi sss ssi.o ssi.! asi- NASJAX-Bldg.39 JAX tU( FEDEItAL tiy-StJI-Fimce I. Tel.:384-1391 or Base Ext.2431. Bldg.Hours 501: Mon.-Frl.9:30-4:30:: : ""'"'. "...,....""".. m:.:.: ..k ';aw ,<",,.,....... '''Y.. <.bNATTC 6566 Normandy Te.772-2448 Mon.,Wed.and Frl. 10 AM til 2 PM 44 Boulevard, ' 'NAS CECIL FIELD- Bldg.26 Tele.711.3211Ext,215 Hours: Mon.-Frl.8:30-3:00: 7S1- 4'78PAGE ; "VMMI APRIL 9, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE .11 HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING *. Publisher MOVIE Call: 388-2755 SCHEDULEMovies JAXAIR-NEWS Ads should be mailed not later than Tuesday NAS Jacksonville for publication the lo'lowing! Thursday. Ads AFTERBURNER arriving too 'late for this deadline will be NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE' published the following week unless the publisher Is Instructed otherwise. A check or will be shown nightly at Shariff and Julie Christie.. M E money order for the full cost of the ad must be the NAS Theater at 7:30: p.m. ((197 mins.) received WITH the copy for the ad. There will also be a kiddie HOSPITAL: 'CAPTAIN NEMO 4747 San Juan Avenue i RATEt Minimum charge (3 lines) $2.00 matinee at 2 p.m. Saturday and a & THE UNDERWATER CITY' Jacksonville, Florida regular feature at 2 p.m. Sundayand Per additional line ((4 words per line) holidays. The Hospital Theater will have MONDAY,April 13 one nightly feature at? p.m. Cecil NAS: 'CHASTITY' Color ' \tEM' \; ;; LOYME TLWt!;! ; ..BIC6)jOMft May or June Equity WANTED, Orange Park, 3-" Field will have two nightly shows Steven melodrama Whittaker.starring R Cher- G and(85 during the week at 5:30 and : 8 BR., 2 Bath, Dining R., Family R.,, double garage. D.L'Roark, VT-4, NAS p.m. Matinees will be shown on mins.) SERVICE WIVES Pensacola. Fla. 32508. weekends at, 2 and 5 p.m. HOSPITAL : 'DOCTOR RIVERVIEW MOBILE HOME PARK ZIIIVAGO' CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS Jobflnders-1372 Cassat 387.5626 or 1022 For Rent Riverfront mobile home WANTEDTOBUYOrange THURSDAY,April 9 Park Street. 35 .78B8. spaces for people who care. Quiet, Park area. 3 BR. home Have NAS: 'HOW TO COMMIT TUESDAY 14 large shaded lots, with large patios, equity money. Call LCdr. (Ret.) 768- April paved streets, excellent drinking 2708. MARRIAGE' Color comedy NAS: 'TAKE THE MONEY CUSTODIANWork water 8 no mosquitoes. Free boat starring Bob Hope and Jane AND RUN' Color comedy afternoon & evening hours as dockage.. Adults only. 12 miles So. of Wymatu M G ((98 mins.) starring Woody Allen and Janet necessary tor/ maintain new Credit NAS Jax on Hwy. 17 at Black Creek.Ph. MILITARY Union office. Duties Include cleaning ((904)) 2843369. Green Cove BUYING-SELLING-RENTING HOSPITAL: 'THE OBLONG'BOX' Margowlan. M E ((85 mins.) carpet, floors, dusting, etc. .Retirees Springs. Let a retired shipmate assist you with Color horror starring HOSPITAL: 'CHASITY'WEDNESDAY eligible. Contact: Employment Office, your housing needs. CAM Sam Vincent Price and Christopher Jax Navy Fed. Credit Union, Bldg. 39 Tawney, USN (Ret.) Evenings 264- Lee. M G ((95 mins.) .April 15 NAS Jax. JUSTISS TRAILER PARK 4693. 1 Qtr Mile No. of NAS, clean modern Terpening Realty NAS: 'THE HAPPY ENDING' CASHIERS-PART.TIME trailer and Apts. 389-3007. Realtor 781.0020 FRIDAY,April 10 Color drama starring Jean Need several with good experience. 24-Hr. NAS: '101 DALMATIONS' Simmons and John Forsythe. M . Cashier experience with bank, financeco. MOBILE LIVING OF JACKSONVILLEAzalea 8029 Normandy Color cartoon. G E ((79 mins.). VG ((116 mins.) ., or credit union especially helpful. HOSPITAL: 'HOW TO HOSPITAL: 'TAKE THE Working hours open. Contact: Em. ( Mobile Home Park) i/iMlle ployment Office, Jax Navy Federal North of NAS, lots and rentals, Near \\i \IM.:;.}j ;fiE N'iALS'ii'{; i1\f ] it., i COMMIT MARRIAGE'SATURDAY MONEY AND RUN' Credit Union, Bldg. 39 NAS Jax. schools and shopping center. Clean, and reasonable 'rates. Manager on April 11 premises. Children and pets NAS' CAPTAIN NEMO AND PA RT-TIME welcome. 6301 Roosevelt 3899226. ORANGE PARK THE UNDERWATER 11 AM., 4 PM. Apply Burger Chef. CITY' N 6238 103rd St.MISCELLANEOUS. 2 BR, House furn.,5 mina to NAS, TV, Color adventure starring Robert NEWTWO BEDROOM TAD Linens, utensils optional. Will rent to Ryan and Chuck Connors. G VG personnel or bachelors. 264-6884. Trailer, For Rent on Private ((105 mins). , :ii!:' :": ; :: $I;; Property. Couples only. 2642259. ORANGE PARK DALMATIONS'SUNDAY HOSPITAL : 101 2 BR., Apts., furn. or unfurn. Dish COUNTRY LIVING washer, Carpets, Drapes. Elizabeth 2 BR. Trailer, 1 acre of land, $85. a Apts., 771-1405 or 771-3355 April 12 BE A RADIO OR month. Middleburg area. 26 -5221 or NAS: 'DOCTOR ZHIVAGO- r TV ANNOUNCER 2825235. Color Drama starring! Omar HOUSE FOR RENT Recorded message by leading an , nouncer 3552944.tells,you how. Call any hour. jrj}:t;',REAf, ,:,ESTATE: :iN: :::: i;:"ji Unfurn.Patio, & 2 Gar.BR.,Spotless.Den, Carpet 2 ml., from A-C, u"Ctr' NAS. $125 mo. 4712 Tlmuquana Ave. SWAP g. ;. Will trade down for '55 Chev. Vt Ton GEORGE'S KENNELS 'HIDDEN WATERS' Pickup with body In good condition. Dogs and Cats boarded. Free pickupand Black Creek, Canal or Lake lots WIL-MAR APTS. Have '61 Chev. Station Wag., V-8, Std. delivery Est., 1925. Poodle available. Excellent fishing, boating, 2 Br., LR, Breakfast Nook, Elec. Kit., Trans., for trade. 7728087. Grooming Reasonable, 5085 swimming. Mobile Home area. Also, Air Cond., Parking for 2 cars off Edgewood Ct. (Near Cassat and permanent home area. High, wooded Street. $95 unfurn. $115 Furn. (plus '6IOPELSPORTCOUPE Edgewood) 3890064. lots E-Z Terms. One mile E. Lake tax) Water, Garbage and Sewage Beautiful economy, Radio, 4 Spd., Asbury on No. 209. LaRue 725-3992. furn. Days 3872541. Nights & trans., A-l cond. See A.T. Madison, weekends :389-0744. Credit Union Cecil Field 771.3211 Ex. ,' , 215, or after 5 p.m. 398-9314. NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS MODERN RIVERFRONT HOMEBy Consoles some with AM-FM, tape Owner, Excellent cond. Bulkhead, players. At dealers cost to liquidate Dock and Boathouse. In city limits. NEAR NAS& CECIL ORDERS TO EUROPE stock. Full warrantyl! Phone 771-0409. 908 Myrtle Ave. Green Cove Springs. Furn. Apt., 2 BR., Swimming Pool, Must sell 69 Pontiac LeMans Sports fenced yard, $75. 771-0348. Coupe, under warranty. Factory air, For Appt. 2843313. P.S., P.B., A.T., console radio. Ver- doro Green Black Interior, excellent ' FOR SALE OR RENT condition. A Dream to Drive. 772-0706. LEFT FLANK Trim Jody MARRIAGES PERFORMED RECEIVED ORDERS. Cash for your :' Powers thinks a cost reduction 4655 Post. 3884929. Rev. 1:.'. equity or let us rent your home. fl;:i!>TIAt: ; T1'iiiii: SAVE $'S suggestion is a swell maneuver, Hastings. REPORTING IN. Call or drop by for On 1966 Mustang with R&H, A.C., and it pays off, too r (Photo map, sales and rental list. Call Powellor A.T., P.S. Good WSW tires. Good courtesy Las Vegas News Bur Mills, USN Ret. 2642411.! upholstery, vinyl top, $1195. 2645225. ecu) . AUTOMOBILES FURNISHEDEast AUTO AIR.CONDo SERVICEWe ORANGE PARK REALTY and West Coast 3533691. MILITARY, FREE NOTARY. window also service and repair ,and central units. Tyler's Heating & Air Cond. -. J'-!> ''''' "' ",.... _ 4711 Palmer (Lake Shore)'' , 3885161BABYSITTING& r ) IRONING 1 f SPECIALS! ! done 771.7866.LIVE In.my home. Very reasonable. J 'EVENING 63 VW SEDAN $800 v U R&H. CRABS and FRESH FISH Willford's, Fish Camp 264-9707. SPECIALI! 67 VW SEDAN $1350 ,I' Air R&H, Extra Clean, Low mileage. SET OF4 'II TRY OUR DELICIOUS ', 68 MUSTANG + 2 $1850 1969 PGA Aluminum Shaft Golf White, R&H, Air conditioned, Auto transmission. Woods. 196 Mercedes 280-SE 9,000 CLUB DELMONICO 67 MUSTANG $1450 orlg. miles, exc. cond. 772-3334 or 264- 2 Dr. Hardtop, Automatic trans., V 8. 5804.. U. S. CHOICE 67 FALCON $1100 Futura, Clean. . FREIGHT DISCOUNT W/SOUR CREAMUhiversal RAMBLER $975 BAKED POTATO Brand New, Slightly Scratched Zlg-Zag Sewing Machine, SALAD W/CHOICE OF DRESSING 2 Dr., Clean, New paint. $42. Credenza Stereo Console $86. HOT BUTTERED ROLLS 66 PLYMOUTH STA. WAG. $1250 Underwood Typewriter (Used) $15. Air, V-8, Automatic trans., R&H, Clean. ., Cash or terms. Call day or night 353- ... 1946..:'Ask for Mr. Joseph. Free home 660LDS STAR FIRE $1400 trial and delivery No obligation.,A-l 2.15Trout's 2 Dr., Hardtop, R&H, Air, & All power Maroon, Warehouse, 1606 Main Street. Nice. : UNIVERSALSewing MORE THAN SO OTHER GREAT BUYS AT... Machines y; TEN TO SELL tonholes Scratched, fancy in handling.designs, blind Makes hems but., RESTAURANT A%: WESTSIDE monograms. 20 guarantee yr. yr. 5943 Roosevelt Blvd. , free service. Reg. price $169. Now $58 VOLKSWAGEN INC. cash or $5 mo. 10 day free home trial. I 24 HOUR , 6437 Wilson RAYFIELD'S Blvd. 771.5028 C iI:'l SERVICE,. prpprietor USED CARS i Norman & Kay McLelland, With IMPROVE Symtra-Ette YOUR, ustom FIGURE Fitted Retired USN 1150 LANE AYE: SO. PHONE 781-5511 9359 bras and girdles. Also swimwear. 772- .:.cs Open Dally 8 to 8:30: Saturday 8 to 5 Sunday I to 6 . . 4 12 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER APRIL 9, 1970 --- ---- ----------- --- ---- Nine MAD Marines Complete : 100 Miles and Keep Going z : Jax The first nine men to complete 100 miles in the MAD 100 Mile Club received their I J completion certificates Friday '7 IF from Maj. John C. Weare, MAD executive officer. The 16-man club was started in January by Capt. G.W. Baker, :; MAD athletic officer, and it F ',,,;1' .'" '. demanded that each member run ''' < *;.,,\, r,; >S: on the average of at least three I 'f ;\ \,$}, "" r.- miles a week and log in their own : ' ( 17' ,'. <, 1'. ,a, J' "&1 h100 miles on the honor system at the & ...... - training office. Upon completionof , MILE CLUB. Mal| John C. Weare, MAD executive officer (far the 100 miles each member is right), presents 100 mile certificates to nine members of the MAD 100 presented a certificate.The . mile club. Left to right are* Capt. C. N. Ponder, GySgt. E. Thomas, first runner to completethe LCpl. R. A. Drach,MGst. J. R. Mencum, LCpl. H. H. Litchfield, AECSJ. 100 miles was GySgt. E. Aq E. Borgmeier, Sgt. R.W. Bryant, Capt. G. W. Baker and MSgt. K. L. Thomas,. an instructor at MFC irQ Yoak. School, He is presently within three miles of gaining his second completion certificate. The club is presently looking for new members attached to the Marine Attaches look over F-4 Phantom at Cecil Aviation Detachment. Interested parties should contact the Naval Attaches Visit Training Office at Bldg. 572. vy { A'aJ 5 Jax Area During TourJax Thirty three foreign viewed special static displaysand 1 naval officers arrived at Cecil attended a reception held in Field Sunday to commence a two their honor. They also visited day tour of the Jacksonville Mayport Naval Station where WINNING TEAM. The MAD pistol team presents the 'First Master Navy Complex.The they embarked aboard the USS Place' trophy to Lt. Col. R.P. Eckmann, MAD CO (left) after they Jacksonville visit was only Saratoga and receded: an In- ;f scored a 3,336 out of a possible 3600 in the Dixie Pistol Matches held in one segment of the 16th annual formative tour of the guided Jacksonville. Team members, left to right,are: MSgt. Kenneth Yoak, tour of foreign naval attaches missile frigate USS Pratt. Sgt. Mike Bonafede, GySgt. Dick Kinnel, and SSgt. James Johnson. sponsored by the Chief of Naval Members of the touring party Kinnel also holding the High Florida Team trophy that MAD won. Operations.The event was hosted represent countries from locally by RAdm. Lawrence throughout the free world. Each Heyworth Jr., commander Fleet has a working knowledge of the i = ;;:- -Q ,. Air Jacksonville, who also English language enabling themto SMART TIP "No one will planned the officers' schedule of comprehend the briefings and SPRING CLEARANCE] question your moves," Yutte activities. The entire tour runs lectures delivered throughout the Stensgaard assures us, "if you for two weeks, and will conclude tour of U. S. naval installations. invest in the Overseas Savings April 19.During. SALE APRIL 18-19 Deposit Program." (Photo cour- their visit to Cecil Tuesday morning the group tesy American International Field, the foreign attaches departed NAS Jacksonville r EVERYTHING MUST GO! Pictures) aboard an Air Force jet bound for the Panama Canal Zone. ,., Other stops en route in their WE'VE GOTTA jjOVETHM tour include San Juan, Puerto .v- Rico; Key West; Orlando; and We loana New Orleans. COME SEE All THE BARGAINS! milliondollars II ALL PRICES SLASHED .41/1 e 1111'c.4C' '- = . $25.00 deposit holds the home of your choice for up to 30 I every dayWhen New Delightfuland day at our Sale Price I IIc i' ' ? -vsev- s Fun-Oriented you're big enough to loan that much Apartments every day, you're big enough to say "yes"to BRAND NEW 12 almost any money need. So, if you need L WIDE 2 BR Home money for car repairs, house repairs, or if 212 JAX Miles on Southof US 17 Completely furnished.Df'livered you want to make your leave a real vacation, ORANGE PARK and set upvithm 0o0 come to Aetna. PH: 264-423 100 miles of You see, we realize that people need money for many different reasons. And we like to :, 'jJjj; 07 7 help whenever we can. So, if you need cash, E Jax's GreatestFURNITURE whatever the reason, stop by, or call. I AETNAFINANCE WHOLESALEPRICE Values! SELECT NOW TQiVERYONE YOUR CHOICE OF 20 HOMES. OPEN When money matters, Aetna's got what it takes EVERYDAY Momi i HOMI s ! 3 Convenient Locations MAY iAC PORTA DRYER SUNDAY ,17ri REGISTER NOW -8006 Lem Turner Road TIL 6 P.M.SURPLUS. NOTHING TO BUY DRAWING Phone:768-0501 I SUNDAY APRIL 196PM YOU DO NOT HAVE f 0 BEPR 5551 Normandy Blvd. GOODS ESI N I TO WIN784 Phone:7860191Loans : From $50 to $600 DISCOUNT STORE SOUTH LANE AVENUE off MO 10135 Beach Blvd. 724 2642PAGE t I 9, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 13MOUNT : ---- -- - -- Club SchedulesBLUEJACKETS INN Bid*.3 Annex Messenger of the Masses will be performing at the club this evening. Ronnie and the Soul Society will be there tomorrow through Monday, and on Tuesday the Camelots will appear on stage. Wednesday night will feature music by the Four of Clubs.ACEYDUCEYCLUB. " Ii Hear country music at its best tomorrow evening when Mel Gaden and the Lazy Rhythm Girls provide the entertainment. You won't want to miss the Dick Flood Show when it appears Sunday night straight from the Grand Ole Opry, and remember that the club holds surprise Happy Hours frequently.CPO. CLUB ETNA forms backdrop for the three flags that fly over NAF Sigonella .. the American, Italian and NATO flags stand in bold relief against the snows of the Italy mountains.JaxBased Country music by Mel Gaden and the Lazy Rhythm Girls will be featured at the Chiefs' Club this evening. Dance to the music of The Clubs tomorrow night, and on Saturday enjoy entertainment by John Mad Foxes Fly Over Thomas.Mark Castle will be appearing on stage Sunday. OFFICERS CLUB Historic Sicilian MountainsJax The beefeaters special'All the roast beef you can eat' will be featured on the menu this evening. Enjoy tomorrow's Happy Hour from 4:30: to 6:60: p.m.and sing along with Phil. Musical entertainmentby The 'Mad Foxes' of VP-5 result of the dedication, coor- The squadron is looking forward Charlie Jay will highlight Saturday night. The Sunday Buffet will marked the end of the first dinated effort and plain hard upcoming NATO and national be served from 6 to 9 p.m. The Main Brace will be open Tuesday from month of their deployment to work of all the men in the exercises and operations in which 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., and on Wednesday the '0' Club will hold Happy Sigonella with the observance of squadron in the face of the they intend to further demon- Hour from 4:30: to 6:30: p.m. the Easter holiday. 'Buona limited facilities available at an strate the ability of the squadronto Pasqua' (Happy Easter)' is the advanced base such as Sigonella. perform operationally. uso traditional Sicilian greeting for J the day. -- Free food and refreshment will be served at the USO tonight. During the month of March the Tomorrow evening there will be dancing and live entertainment, and Mad Foxes flew in excess of 650 Forest InnBOTTLE on Sunday the free feature movie will be 'Gunsmoke' beginning at 7 hours of operational and training p.m. Play the game of your choice Tuesday from a selection which flights while maintaining their includes chess,ping-pong,bowling and pool.Be at the USO Wednesdaywhen unblemished safety record. CLUB 1436 lakeshore Blvd.| disc jockey Al Albert plays the latest records from 8 to 11 p.m. Operations to date have included surface shipping surveillance z patrols, night time an- WEDNESDAY tisubmarine warfare patrols, & THURSDAYI IHHIIRHHIRHIIHtDU'Ht '1XJ'T"11 llU I I alert-launches on special targets, I AM-6AM Motorcycle Fans! assistance missions to United ' COVER CHARGE 50$ t M N/II INRRNIINWINIIRNINIIWW11111111UIIIIIIIHNNIltl{ States surface units, combined r ..' 25 SET UPS * forces operations and numerous ; + SEE THE MOST COMPLETE local area familiarization and FRIDAY BeSATURDAY SELECT/ON/ OF training flights. 'a, i iI HONDASFROM The squadron commandingofficer I AM-6 AM Cdr. R. T. Thomas, notes 50's to 750'sIN COVER $1.50 CIIARGE that the success of the r . deployment thus far has been the SET UPS 30* H NORTH FLORIDA AT OUR.. Ocean Systems. Rating Live Band Fridays & SaturdaysSUNDAY ALL NEW HEADQUARTERSWITH : 8 PM til ? COVER SI.50-SET UPS 30* COMPLETE SERVICE DEPT. 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Sonar technicians presently coded with NEC ST-0411-0000 will be automatically considered for 50'0 on Naval conversion Personnel.to OT by the Chief of Sonar technicians coded ST- 0411-04XX and electronics at SheratononweeKends technicians coded ET-1565 may request conversion to the OT I rating prior to July 1, 1970; however, conversion for per-. . sonnel in these two codes will not .be automatic. . ,-- Sheraton Hotel or Motor Inn FRIENDLY, RELAXED& Stay at any '- in the Contin ntal U.S.* at Vz the regularrate iiimiiimiiiimiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QUIET ATMOSPHERE 'w fw r6.2..qfiK 12 on Friday, Saturday,and Sunday -- -- nights. IDEALLY LOCATED FOR CECIL FIELD N.A.S. Youdon't haveto. be-in uniform.All you CLOSE TO SCHOOLS need is ID. your Let Us Do Your Income Tax CHURCHES AND weekend Next time you get a pass ,J. ......11.11...SHOPPINGMr. ....."'II II II II......II.."'II II unwind in style at Sheraton. & Mrs. Payton Watson, JEANNETTE CRISP Reservations are accepted on a 771-6666 "Standby Basis"only and are subjectto Take 103rd to Firestone Bookkeeping Service space availability at time of check-in. Rd., Turn South 2 Blocks Offer does not apply to the St.Regis- Past Forrest high School INSTANT SERVICEOr Cheraton! In New York City.Sheraton.J . BoLONIALOEEST By Appointment S Phones: 77118657715953 Ho e1GUIF 3823 BLANDING BLVD. ACROSS fROM< CEDAR Hats THEATRE LIFE CENTER i 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD SHERATON HOTELS AND MOTOR INNS..A WORLDWIDE SERVICE OfAPRIL ,= . r . I-- PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER APRIL 9, 1970 _ Uniform to Civies Transition Help AvailableAre jkJ- you one of the more than participate. You can participate provided by the civilian coun- 150,000 Navymen who will be during the six months prior to selors there. They are geared to leaving the service this year to your separation by enrolling with handle you in this short time. return to civilian lifeCould you your command Transition of However, in this circumstance, use some help making the ficer. However, if your are on a there will not be enough time for transition finding a job? If so, deployed unit, stationed over- you to participate in actual you' should investigate Project seas, or are in Vietnam, facilities training prior to your separation. Transition. may not be available to your Transfer procedures have You command to conduct Project been designed to ensure you the are eligible for the i if Transition. opportunity of receiving the program you're within six Under these circumstances maximum benefit from months of you possible your EOS and will be separating under honorable will be transferred to a Site to Project Transition consistent 4 conditions.You participate. You may receive with the needs of the service. For only 10 days at a Site, but this is further information, contact the a don't have to be transferred ample time to receive counselingand NAS Project Transition Office in to a Transition Site to job-training referrals Bldg. 955 by dialing 2167. I . If line 15c is $5,000 or more go to ScheduleT to figure tax and surcharge. (Omit lines 16a and 16b.) B. Also go to Schedule y } ; to figure tax and surcharge if you . MONEY SAVER Leroy Hutchlnscf NARF's reciprocating engine itemize claim deductions retirement ; or preservation shop shows how his beneficial suggestion will save the : ;',.,;. income credit, foreign tax credit, or Navy about $2,000 a year in washers, bolts and spacers. Hutchins' ingenuity in saving parts in the canning of reworked engines earned :;: ; :: investment credit, or if you owe self-employment him a check for $124.BRING. "..i:0 tax tax from recomputing prior or 0 ------------------ I'' : '<-- t year investment credit. (Omit lines ,,' , 'j. ': :::,:',: ;, 16a and 16b.) C. If neither nor B : '''''i I' " :If .0'':.' '/.:-. applies use Tax Tables instead of ? I.. THE FAMILY! ,\ '< Schedule. Complete lines 16a, 16b ,' and 16c. See paragraph 0 .' I on back for rules , ''!:. ',. under. h .. .. .. IT'S FUN TO EAT AT... .. tht :{ :'; : ; ' I f'j ' :.' .:/::,:: ,. ; , ( I::' ,., ." ; " ...'i ,jJ.-1.! I .1:. .;'1' ', . '" " : '. rl': "( < f.r'I t'". . !' 'J' : 1, .: i'i' '.' ,<. 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' V V H"P'' -yo' - Reviewed by: HM3 John would have been denounced as obvious and tragically accurate SummersNot 'ludicrous', 'inflammatory', or adjective for these books would perhaps even 'subversive.' have to lie somewhere between too many years ago books Today, in light of those long, 'prophetic' and 'inevitable.' 4 . such as Siege by Edwin Corley hot summers in Watts Chicago, Indeed, Corley's vision of armed and Trespass by Fletcher Knebel Newark and Detroit, the most National Guard paratroopers bailing out over the Black held eWatch Island of Manhattan, impaling themselves 'on Central Park o treetops and Fifth Avenue flagpoles, and Knebel's frightening picture of a well - organized Black confrontationwith Those Radial TiresAn white, upper middle class suburbia in the latter's own airman lost his life in motor vehicle accident and investigation ..t,,' ,. ... homes do a private , ,', \-" seem remarkably revealed the car was equipped with a radial tire on the 6 ,,'': \\, //(11 flourished during the past decade wheels. This condition considered accident M ; iJ was a significant cause \ $< both 'l...::# "?' magnificient and grotesque factor. It was suspected that the radial tire held a true track while the :f ";. -and it is within this context that conventional tires lost traction and caused the skid that resulted in a .. we must examine the merits and head-on collision. i,,' ':+ flaws f k4r. of Siege and Trespass. The mixing of radial and conventional tires is a safety hazard! .. \"tn; t,,'," Taken at face value, both books Preferably, radial tires should be installed on all four wheels. If only 'Jl.i'l; , r contain intriguing stories, and two radial tires are installed, they should always be used on rear 1''''' .' '', both are far less Orwellian than wheels. Radials should never be installed on the front wheels with i't. .tJ their dust cover abstracts might conventional tires on the rear. ;. $8,000 REENLISTMENT .. AE 2 Christopher L. Allen is shown indicate; both are written in the The basic design of radial tires is such that when you turn the : receiving the oath of enlistment by Cdr. S.J. McArdle, VP-45 executive compelling journalistic style so steering wheel, they immediately take up the new tire heading withoutthe officer during ceremonies: held at the squadron. His first reenlistment fashionable among con normal side deflection of conventional tires.This would produce a netted the second class petty officer a ,$2,000 regular re temporary novelists (small skid in the case of conventional tires on the rear and radial tires on the enlistment bonus plus a $6,000 variable re-enlistment bonus. wonder in the case of Mr. Knebel, front. The use of only one radial tire on the front is highly dangerous, for years a noted Washington even under ideal road conditions. columnistas well as author), and Quoted from SAC Safety Bulletin both are populated by extremelywell REGENCY TOYOTA drawn, full dimensional EXPRESS STANDARD characters. BANKAMERICARDAMERICAN OILMASTERCHARGE Credit Cards HonortclROOSdil1 SPECIAL The early chapters of Siege Sh" define the central character as a highly respected major generalof MAll the United States Marine 1970 Corps, who is also a devoted husband and father, and who also just happens to be Black. But car wash after the senseless, brutal murder of his wife and childrenby a carload of gun-wielding rascists on a Los Angeles MONDAY THRU SATURDAY freeway, he becomes a Black, HOURS: 8:30 AM-5:30PM who just happens to be a 35 MILES PER GALLON Marine Corps major general, and who must now'get Whitey'at all costs. It is he who organizesthe .. TOYOTA COROLLA Black army that eventually The captures Manhattan. MOVE INTO In Trepass, Knebel's ., .'....."."..""."..".""..'......'.'. : P .p'.y..."."........;."..""..''.. : : $1888 protagonist is a successful, highly articulate lawyer, advisorto .. SPOILER1m the President, and member of Includes: CUSTOM RADIO-RECLINING SEATS Virginia's landed gentry. He has ia WHITE SIDE WALLS-WHEEL COVERS an attractive wife, two bright, WALL TO WALL CARPETING.I2 MONTHS GUARANTEEFULL young children, a secluded an PRICE WHICH INCLUDES TAX& TAG. tique-furnished house, a Jaguarand APARTMENTS a Mercedes.He . REGENCY also has a miserable .*: : '( :: :: : ::::::::::::::: ::::::::::: marriage and an analyst's couch- J fr1OffYfQTJl][ ][[ ]] l seized ful feelings themselves of by, self-doubt both a handful when of which his of Blacks and estate manifest guilt and is NEW CHECK REDUCED THEM BEFORE YOU RATES MOVE! ! he and his wife and children 1, 2 ..d 3 ItrfratM AiirtMtits 844SARLINGTON EXPRESSWAY-.721.3000 become captives in their own "WE MEAN EXACTLY WHAT WE SAY" home. FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED AN APARTMENT COMMUNITY WITH SEPARATE COMPLEXES FOR SINGLES, FAMILIES, ADULTS RETURNSACCURACY CO.ORDINATED WALL TO WALLCARPETING INCOME' TAX i MEDITERRANEAN and FURNITURE COORDINATEDDRAPES ABUNDANCE OF GUARANTEED RAMBLING AREA CLUB ROOM 2 FULL BATHS CLUB SIZE POOLCHILDREN'S WITH J and 3 Confidential, accurate preparation of all Federal or BEDROOM APTS POOL DRESSING ROOMS DISHWASHERSRANGES State income tax returns. Individual attention by WITH BEDROOM ALL 3 MODELS DISPOSALS AND experienced personnel. No appointment necessary. PERSONALLY CONCERNED MANAGEMENTAND 24-HOUR MAINTENANCE $5.00 AND UP -., jIII fff - % my. WIDE TAX SERVICE 1949 BLANDING BLVD. (Near San Juan) ONLY 2 MINUTES \ IMAJJ DOn! FROM NAS JAX, / PHONE 384-1598 15 MINUTES FROM NAS CECIL FIELD APARTMENT Mon.-Fri. 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Sat. 9 to 5 . IN ORANGE PARK 264-2815 . . .. . . - ,. - a. .. .. 16 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER APRIL 9, 1970 PAGE ---_. --.----- ._ _._----- - --- i Track Men Point for Softball Practice Team SetJax The Jax Navy Fliers : April 28 Competition Softball team will hold another practice session this Sunday, weather permitting, on Mackroth a Jax Athletes at the Jax conditioned for practices and is Field at 11:30: a.m. :. complex are focusing their attention making equipment available Turnouts so far have been I on the upcoming annual every Wednesday afternoon from attended, partly due to .. Jax track and field meet to be 1 to 4. This includes the fiber sparsely weather the inclement every held Tuesday, April 28. glass poles and Cloud Nine for the weekend for the past three Winners and runner-up pole vaulters, the shot put, weeks and partly due to the lack , finishers in the ten events will starting blocks for the runners, of interest by players. each receive large trophies as and stop watches Personnel at the Jax complexare well as the winning relay team. The NAS meet will be followedone invited to try out for the team The records to beat in the meet week later the Com- ; " by ';:A : ..,r' since an entire new team will be are 9.8 in the 100 yard dash, 22.06 FairJax Meet with winners ) d..r. the in the in the for for the Cin- . "". "" 7M.. r\: ",; fielded this season due to 220,54.1 440,2:07: possibly qualifying : f' ,' .. \:". of squadron personneland C" departure the 880,and 5:08.8: in the mile run. CLantFlt Meet.Swimming. ': .,' ". out of the Ss'0. players getting : .... , The high jump record is six feet '.,:' ,-: 'jto' service. the broad mark is 20 Meet Z / " even, jump f .\ " ,. : feet-101/ inches the 1\,1" r "''... top pole I .,. Bowling Tournaweit vault on record is 12 feet and the Set for May 12Jax ;"' '. ::t'J best performance in the shot put Jax Units that fall under was 46 feet-ete inches. The ComFairJax are eligible to Besides Softball and medley relay record(1100 yards) track springtime- also brings the 9 participate in the annual bowling is 2:07: tournament to be held at the NAS NAS Swimming and Diving Meet. Although most of these records Bowling Center April 27, 28 and This the meet will be held are not outstanding they are hardto year 29*High finishers in this tourney 12 at the indoor Tuesday May , , beat for an athlete that is not in w qualify for the CinCLantFlt good condition. In order to pool.Each event awards points to Tourney held in Newport, R. I. provide conditioning and prac- the winner and teams MAKES A POINT Memphis Hellcat Paul 'Doc' Blanchard helps May 48. More information can Athletic Director Frank runner-up the Sixth Naval District title with obtained the ticing and tallied toward the put away a spike against Glynco be by contacting are McCaffrey has had the track The Navy in the first game of the final round. Memphis took the game 15-10 NAS Jax Athletic Office at Ext. Ironman trophy competition. to take the crown (Photo by JO3 Gene Romano) 3239. also receive first two places Top Keglers performances.The individual trophies. for their Champs Fall in Memphis MeetBobs I events include the 50 meter 550 CLUB freestyle, backstroke, breast Jax Defending All Navy (Week of 2.9)ContinentalLeague) stroke and butterfly, the 200 Jax Volleyball champion Navy meter medley, 100 meter will not repeat in 1970 as they > Oak Hill freestyle, 200 free relay, 200 Bert Campbell 553 finished in last place in the Sixth and medley relay diving com- Naval District meet last week. Robert Forgrave 555 573 petition. Pure Service CenterOpen Don Plummer Entries should be submitted to The Navy Memphis 'Hellcats' George Workman 555 the NAS Athletic Office as soon as clinched the 6ND crown in the possible. final round of play when they for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. \: NaUonalLEAGUE downed Glynco Navy 15-10 for all ", Charles Charles Roberts Redman 571 552 the marbles. road service pick vp t delivery j JohnLinsenmayer 555 Bowling During the district tourney meckiRic 01 duty American ft Foreign Cars which began early last week, American League Memphis dropped only two l' Lavy Vincent 571 StandingsAmerican games in the double round robin 103rd & Jammes Road . I. LouVeahman 559 competition, to NAS Cecil Field 771 -9156 Jacksonville, Florida and NABTC Pensacola. Pen- MAD 24-4 sacola finished second with a 14- NAVY Hunters 22-10 10 record. Outcasts 19-9 E-Zephyrs 17-11 Among the players augmentedto King Pins 19-13 the Memphis team were Marlin Brandt and Jim National Fulkerson of NAS Jax. Fulkersonwas Eagles 21-3 a member of the 1969 Jax Blue 19-5 Navy tournament team. INSURANCE Hard Hats 19-9 Following Pensacola in third +a Red Darters 19-9 place was Cecil Field ((11-13)), RATCC No 17 22-10 NAS Glynco ((7-17)) in fourth and Jax ((6-18)) in fifth. 1 ContinentalPin This week the Sixth Naval Benders 226CPO's District team is competing in After Down 217Quack's Norfolk,Va., in quest of the South t No. 20-8 Paynien 1 I Atlantic Regional championship. 25 and over Chiefs Uncles 19-13 19-13 Bills got you buffaloed I r I 51369. See HFCDon't ! After Down I Payment be stampeded! Get help now with an HFC Bill ( 19.24 Payer Loan. Pay everything at once. Then have just . ;. Married one payment a month to HFC smaller than . the monthly total you're paying now. For bill paying, or for any other good purpose, borrow with confidencefrom II Ii i I HFC. ..... . .......... .. .. .... . ... . . ... .... 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