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-J *''I '.), I' .... j I " : i:; ';' i: j; : t.> ;; ,'ii:. ,\ t " : A. x' w ">'", .."'...:1.... . "r:! p ,', W J _ : aIIJII i :..::..,. .,. , ... .. : )J ...., ' > '" "':'<&+- ''t- 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. Thp appearance of advertisements in this publication does constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. ! VOL. 21 NO. 7 U. S. KAVAL A1K JTAT/OH, JACK SOW V/LLf./ FLORIDA MAY 7, If70 .:, _.. - --- w n __ U . '-" -- Beaches Pal Day : I gR :.." . Set for SaturdayJax 1 0Ry t/ O' yygr r d. '.- _ The annual USO Pal Day will be held at _ Jacksonville Beach, Saturday, May 9, at which time _ military men and women and their families will be' guests of the USO Council of the Beaches. The activities start at 9 a.m. and will continue until 4 p.m. with free food and cold drinks at the Beaches USO \ Club and free rides at Griffin' Amusement Park. There will also be free pony rides for the children adjacent( to the USO Club from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The serviceman's uniform will be his ticket for all the activities. Dependents t be accompanied by the man in uniform. Those wives whose husbands are deployedor ., kYiA L' have duty must apply at the Jacksonville Beach USO tl e h. 4 S4f ; A, p M j k t Club. for admission badges. Hundreds of people and civic organizations will be contributing to the success of Pal Day, according to Mrs. Mattie Harris, chairman of the food committee.She . pointed out that most of the beaches organizationswill r' 1i'0( .,' q ,,( !, '"'.."' 'FA.o., ,Ar)},'.",.'rht...,,",".'"., Vn,,.. 4"" MA't': "f,..!1'. be participating either through donations of food or !:*''''''''''J 'J '*;a., '"' ." *iIf..it,, .I':'\; I""';. t ''l..: !ojyJ,' ,>ifii'fit';.wk';11 ,1.t'U'" '" _ time. FLEET AIR JACKSONVILLE ARRIVING .. flying with Cecil Field's Attack Squadron 45 shortly On hand to at the USO will be greet guests city RAdm. Lawrence Heyworth Jr., salutes flight deck after assuming his COMFAIRJAX duties. officials, armed forces' dignitaries, Brigadier Emil personnel of the USS Saratoga after flying his TA. One of a few flag officers currently |let qualified, Miller, director of the USO activities for Northeast 4F Skyhawk aboard (inset) Monday off the Fonda Admiral Heyworth feels 'It's necessary if I'm goingto Florida, Franklin Chambers, president of the Beaches coast. keep abreast of the challenges and problems our' The Fleet Air Jacksonville commander began young naval aviators face every day. ' USO Council, plus other members of the committee and representatives: of .civic and ,service organizations. 1"r'" ' Last year the event drew a crowd estimated in excessof 'i Annual Relief Drive Gives program.8,000. This will be the 10th consecutive year for the Navy 1, All a Chance to Help a ShipmateJax r - .q p i 1 Want to help a fellow During the 1969 calendar year, 1,311 personnel in gratuities and i 1i r ..! Navyman or Marine or possibly 126 Navy Relief volunteers loans. 2 yourself oc family in case of a chalked up more than 26,700 ... Worldwide, the Navy Relief 4 "'- crisis? hours interviewers serving as , . . :.. aided 49,291 Navy and Marine The annual Navy Relief Society receptionists, and layette personnel and their families in campaign to raise funds to workers. I alleviating hardships'and 'a support its local and worldwide Gratuities, or outright gifts, last operations gives you that and loans to Navy and Marine meeting emergencies year. ii.v''s opportunity.Once Corps personnel faced with 'Other officers of the local each year Navy Relief financial crise form a large partof auxiliary include Capt. H. 0. conducts a publicity and fund the auxiliary's operation. Cutler, executive vice - raising drive throughout the During 1969, more than $107,600was president; and Cdr. H. H. Smith, Navy and Marine Corps. The made available locally to treasurer. effort is designed to let men and r. J y women in the sea services know what Navy Relief can do for themin I time of crisis as well as giving " ,. J them a chance to help the Navy and Marine Corps 'Take Care of COMMAND" PLIIT AIR' JACKSONVILLE A02 Davis receives medal from Capt. Kennedy . Their Own.' eox 14 U S NAVAL AIM' STATION . Capt.E.A. Grinstead, NAS Jax VACAeerV'I.LI rUMIlOA Mill NATTC OrdnancemanCited MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT.JACKSONVILLE AUXILIARY, supply officer, will head thisyear's NAVY RELIEF SOCIETY voluntary fund drive, :" which began Monday in supportof for Vietnam DutyJax 'the Society. The localAuxiliary's The Navy Relief Society wt born ilxty-ilx yean ago area includes NAS Since then, it has been the Navy's own organization for aiding Navy and Marine Corp. personnel and their families who find A NATTC student was medal read in part: Jax, NAS Cecil Field, themselves In distressing situations presented the Navy 'Disregarding his own safety, he NAS O1ynco, Ga.,and the Naval Commendation Medal in a exhibited exemplary initiative as Training Center at Orlando. The Navy Relief Society U unique. It It not funded by appropriated - funds, is it Defense , nor a Department Agency Instead Friday in the office of in RAdm. Lawrence Heyworth ceremony he fired his machine gun the Society is supported solely by income from a reserve fund and Capt. J. E. Kennedy, CO of the support of friendly forces. In Jr., commander Fleet Air by voluntary contributions from service personnel and civilian school. addition, he was i instrumental in Jacksonville, is president of the friends of the Naval service A02 Charles L. Davis, a maintaining the high state of Jax Auxiliary. As in the past, the As president of one of the 11fty-three Navy Relief Auxiliaries student at AO 'B' School, was combat readiness of his aircraft. dates of the campaign coincide I would heartily welcome your joining me in supporting this year's cited for his work while stationed Petty Officer Davis' courage with the anniversaries of the Navy Relief Fund Raising Drive, May 4 June 6, 1970. with Helicopter Attack (Light) under fire, devotion to duty and Navy Marine Corps sea and air of Coral Sea and I strongly believe that our wholehearted and generous Squadron Three in Vietnam in professionalism significantly battles Midway. support will be In the best interest of the Naval service 1968. contributed to the success of May 4 through June 6. As an aerial gunner he Operation Sea Lords and was in Discussing the local auxiliary's participated in 43 combat keeping with the highest worthwhile efforts during the missions involving scrambles in traditions of the United States past year, retired Capt. ShermanE. e orh. support of river patrol boats, Navy.' Wright, executive secretary, Rca Admiral Navy SEAL teams and mobile He has been a student a NATTC pointed out that the majority of U.S. Navy riverine forces. since April after reporting from the work done in the local area is The citation accompanying theft VP 9. carried out by volunteers. . J t , '--- - 2 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER MAY 7, 1970 _! ..._",, _.!1II _oIIII {,'':. i- :, '>,<. ;; ... ., ., . :" "':':': :::" :: '"' < Let Freedom LiveBy 'I' Jt1Jt1WffYttfttCed: : I' Cdr. Giles Morrill, CIIC t / Freedom is a most precious gift, which must be carefully cultivatedif '"''.. ,,, ....." ......"_,...""w.o ._."..'..".,...M4 v .,'. it is to survive. We all tend to take for granted our personal freedoms. But,occasionally, selfishness in our nature can urge us to ! limit the freedom of others when we don't like their ideas. Granted, it t1j.: CATHOLICNAVAL is hard to listen to and consider opinions we dislike, but we must, if democracy is a valid way of life. AIR STATION God made us Free! This is a fundamental belief of CHristians. We + Saturday Mass 5 P.M. are free to do good, or free to do evil or sin. To be human is to be free. Sunday Mass11:00: A.M. We are a notch above the animals who cannot sin, because they are not Daily Mass 11:30: A.M. free. Saturday Confessions . God tells us what is right in His Ten Commandments, but He leavesus .* ra r fi 10:30: -11:30: A.M. completely free to do right or wrong. lie says, 'Thou shalt not steal', but he does not hold back the thieving hand. NAVAL HOSPITAL Our basic freedom is freedom of conscience, which in our society il is Sunday Mass 8 A.M. developed into freedom of religion, speech, assembly, press anc politics.Our NATTC freedom is not absolute, but it is limited by the common good o: r'z:\_, t Sunday Mass 930A.M.- society and the rights of our fellowman.In . Bldg. 500 MARINE REENLISTS Marine Sgt. George R. Townsend of the early days of Christianity, Christians understood and enjoyed Marine Barracks reenlisted for three more Mal. Lavin, years. their freedom and extended it to others. Centuries later when , , commanding officer of Marine Barracks administered the oath to the PROTESTANTNAVAL Christians became too institutionalized Catholics and Protestants , three-year veteran who is Corporal of the Guard. denied ,freedom to each other and waged bloody religious wars. Eventually both sides recognized the hypocrisy and scandal of HOSPITAL Christians killing each other in the name of the Prince of Peace.As 1 Sunday Worship10 A.M. the age of Aquarius dawns, happily most Christians in our NAVAL AIR STATION country love their freedom and respect the freedom of others. je&jrQi Sunday However, we have seen recently some flagrant abuses of freedom. Holy Communion 8:30: There have been denials of civil rights, destruction to private and A.M. Bldg. 750 public buildings, contempt for our judicial system, and attacks on the Church School (all ages) personal dignity and safety of our elected officials. These abuses have The two air station dining halls serve the same menu, but observe different A.M. meal schedules. Dining Hall No. 1, Bldg. 4, serves week-day meals as follows: been perpetuated by a small group of extremists.As breakfast '.m. to 7:30 a.m.; dinner 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and supper 4 p.m. to Junior Church (Nursery- a result of these abuses of freedom, we feel a valid revulsion and 5:30: p.m. Dining Hall No. 3, Bldg. SSI, serves breakfast 5:30: a.m. to 7 ..m.; grade 6)) 10 A.M. dinner 11 a.m. to 12:30 a.m.; supper S:00 p.m. to t:15. Both Dining halls observe - are tempted to strike back at the abusers, perhaps a little too broadly. the same hours on week-ends and holidays: early breakfast 6:30: a.m. to Divine Worship Service A climate of repression of freedoms, dark clouds of needless $:30 a.m.;brunch'::30 a.m.to 12:30 p.m.;and supper.4 p.m.to 5:30: p.m. 10 A.M. Bldg. 750 Personnel on comrats may purchase breakfast and early breakfast for 25 Youth Junior Fellowship limitations on legitimate dissent seems to be developing some among cents;dinner and brunch for 45 cents and supper for SO cents. . of us Christians.It 1 P.M. Bldg. 722 would be an enormous tragedy if the abuses of a very few were to Senior Youth Fellowship lead us to destroy the freedoms of the many. Friday, May 1:30: P.M. Bldg. 722 As Christians we believe that freedom is a gift of God, and that man Breakfast Dinner Supper . must enjoy freedom in order to be truly human. The Founding Fathers Hot Oatmeal Oyster Stew Salisbury Steak Tuesday ofour great nationplaced their trust in the intelligence, good will, and French Eggs to Toast Order Shrimp Chicken Creole A La King Brown Gravy Senior Choir Rehearsal - common sense of the ordinary citizen, and proclaimed freedom Hot Baked Beans Toss Green Rice Mashed Baked Corn Potatoes and 7 P.M. Bldg. 750 throughout the land. Let us not betray their trust! Deep Fried Fish Lyonalse Potatoes Tomatoes Let us not push the panic button because of our indignation over .Cake Portions Doughnuts Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream Sundaes ThursdayChristian some of the abuses of freedom. Let us not usher in an age of fear and Whipped Topping Science Service - repression. Rather, secure in the knowledge that our freedom is our 8 P.M. strength, let us rejoice in our freedom, use it responsibly, extend it Saturday, May 9 generously, and thank God we live in the land of the free. 'Those who NATTC deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves and under_.a just Early Breakfast Brunch Supper Divine Worship -12 P.M. God cannot long retain it.' Lincoln. Hot Grits Grilled Hamburger Breaded Veal Cutlet Bldg. 500EveningWorship Eggs to Order Let us remember what Julia Ward Howe wrote in the Battle Hymnof Hot Cakes Shoe or Cheeseburger String Potatoes Whipped Brown Gravy Potatoes -6 P.M.: the Republic: Grilled Ham Slices Simmered Kidney Beans Bread Dressing Bldg. 500 . 'In the beauty of the lilies Christ was Praline Rolls Ice Cream Cups Seasoned Grean Beans - born across the sea, Iced White Cake With a glory in His bosom that trans figures you and me; Sunday,May 10 Traffic As He died to make men holy, let us die Early Breakfast Brunch Supper to make men free, Hot Farina Baked Chicken and Grilled Beef Steak ViolationsThe While God is marching on.' Eggs to Order Noodles Mushroom Gravy Minute Steak Buttered Lima Beans Baked Potatoes Home Fried Potatoes Hot Dinner Rolls Creamed Peas and Eagle's Visit SwordfishJax Apple Coffee Cake Ice Cream Cups Carrots following is a report of Cherry Pie motor vehicle accidents and Last week one of the VP- is their primary ASW weapon. It Monday, May 11 traffic violations for the period 16 Eagles' crews ventured into has a crew of 17, and can endure April 21-27. the northlands of Canada. LCdr. approximately 20 hours of flying Hot Breakfast Grits Dinner Supper Number of AccidentsThis Mulligatawny Soup John Middleton and his time. Oven Fried Chicken crew, Eggs to Order Spaghetti with Meat Cream week 3 accompanied by Allied Control The Eagles flew on hops with Creamed Dried Beef Balls Mashed Chicken Potatoes Gravy Total Accidents this year through Officer, Lt.jg( ) Lester' Sanford, crews comprised of U.S. and Home Fried Potatoes Pizza Pie Buttered Brussel April 27 99 arrived at Canadian Forces Base Canadian airmen. By employingthis Cinnamon Rolls Cuban Sticks Sprouts Number of accidents through O'Brien Summer method of ASW could Squash Coconut Bread Pudding Summerside, where' they took they Buttered Broccoli Apricot Sauce April 1969 113 part in a four-day exchange visit exchange ASW techniques and Devil's Food Cake Total number of days since last with VP-415, better known in learn from each other. As a resultof Chocolate Fudge Icing injury in a motor vehicle Canada as the 'Swordfish' their liaison visit the Eagleswere Tuesday,May 12 accident 7 squadron. awarded many momentos.The . Patron 16 crews flew with the most exclusive was the Breakfast Dinner Supper Number of Violations Canadian forces on various donation by the Canadians of the Hot Oatmeal Cream of Potato Soup Beef and Pork Chop This week 55 patrol missions in the North VP-415 Swordfish plaque, on Eggs to Order Grilled Ham Steaks Suey > Atlantic. The Canadian Argus, a which the emblem of the Pineapple Hot Cakes Raisin Sauce Fried RiceChinese Speeding 8 Grilled Luncheon Glazed Fried Reckless 1 Meat Sweet Potatoes Cabbage Driving .large four engine patrol aircraft, squadron is displayed. Cake Doughnuts Boiled Pinto Beans Chow Mein Noodles Going through Stop Sign 4 Green Peas and Onions Buttered AsparagusFruit I I Gelatin Tips Other Violations 42 Whipped Topping Iced Hermits Twenty Three Drivers appeared before the Traffic 1 = Wednesday, May 13 Hearing Board on April 30. Disposition of the cases includedthe Breakfast Dinner Supper following: 13 lost driving and Hot Corn Meal Mush Chicken Rice parking privileges aboard stationfor Soup Chili The MX AIR NEWS Is Civilian Eggs to Order Hot Dogs a Enterprise Newspaper Ginger Pot Roast French Fried various periods; 4 were distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station French Broiled Toast Bacon Slices Natural Gravy Buttered Fresh Potatoes Frozen assigned to complete an eight- Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Southern Style Greens Mixed Publishing Company, a Raised Doughnuts Banana Cake Vegetables hour course in remedial driving; private firm. All Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR NEWS Banana Cream Butter Apple Pie 7 received suspensions; 6 were must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box 2, NAS Icing given warnings; 1 was Jacksonville, by 12:00.noon on Monday before publication. News dismissed; 7 were fined U.S. 3119.Items are welcomed from all sources- Telephone 772-3118 or Thursday,May 14 Commissioner) ; Nine drivers Breakfast Dinner SupperSubmarine were assessed 24 traffic points. Hot Farina New England Clam Sandwiches Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Eggs to Order Shrimp Curry Hot Potato Salad concerning such should be directed to: Griddle Cakes Steamed Rice Spanish Style Lima WffiI'PAGE Baked Sausage Patties Baked Chicken and Beans tyNt THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Sugar Rolls Noodles Cherry Cake Pudding 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 Buttered Spears Broccoli Telephone 388.2755 Curry Condiments of Chopped Bacon, Diced Egg Toasted Coconut, Mot S Dk( VOL. 28 NO. 7 MAY 7, 1970 Minced Cherries, Pepper MAY 10 ..?(,' > Rings, and Chutney Sauce ! Ice Cream Cups . I . .. ' I \ MAY 7, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 3 ;"'": 'I'j"'t f Wives Con. Seek Aid . > I' , /' I' I $"I t At Family Services ( % Washington (Family Editor) - Attention Military wives! Are you well enough informed to take full advantage of the many privileges to which you are entitled! For example: ". Do you know the extent of the services that can be provided by the housing office? What kind of rbR free legal assistance is availableto you? Do you know the ways in 1 1 which the Navy Relief Societyand i Red Cross stand ready to serve you in time of need? Are you aware of the medical assistance available to you from sources other than the Naval Hospital and dispensaries? What AMBLYOPIA CHAIRMAN HONOR ED-Marcla Houghton of the would you do to protect your Navy Wives Club of America is presented aNWCAcharm bracelet by family if a hurricane should Jax 86 Club President Barbara Howard. Mrs. Houghton lead the threaten? Do you tolly campaign of NWCA to help screen 1,200 preschool children in the West understand your commissaryand Jacksonville and Orange Park area. The program, in cooperationwith Navy exchange privileges? WHO WILL BE KING?-One of the air station's commanding the Florida Council for the Prevention of Blindness, aids in the And, wouldn't you like to know officers will reign over the Saturday night Jacksonville Officers Wives detection and referal to professional medical help in the cases of what your husband is talking Club Spring Charity Luau. The King will be crowned as King amblyopia and other childrens eye diseases. about when he says NAVCOM or Kamehameha. Commanding officers at NAS and the wives in their LPH? command have been working to raise penny votes for charity and the Ladies Fleet Reserve Auxiliary All these and many other C.O. with the biggest penny vote will be crowned. The Luau is questions can be answered for Saturday evening from 7 p.mto 1 a.m. at the Officer's Club. Dress you at your local Family Services casual or Hawaiian Style for an evening of roast pig and Hawaiian President to Visit Jacksonville Center. foods, along with cocktails and dancing. Jax-Margaret Tunal, national : president of the Ladies Auxiliary " of the Fleet Reserve Association, will make her official visit to the 'OJ'"t,',.. ., '" local units May 13. :I." .,. .. I LAFRA Unit 91 will host the Things! arelooking meeting at 8 p.m. at the home of :;, \ ::.:;, ", " branch and Unit 91, 5391 Collins . Rd. All members and their \. " husbands and guests of Unit 91, i 126 West Jacksonville, and 290 Atlantic Beach, are invited to attend. : up. Preceding the evening meetingMrs. ; .Tunal)will lunch at the homeof . Unit 126, 7376 Blanding, visit the U.S. Naval Hospital, and other places of interest in Jacksonville. Time permittingshe will also make a trip to i y ztYF Mayport. It's your home. It's your castle. This will be her 1 last U.S. stop before starting on her tours of ..wt. !_ All those home improvements can be overseas units. Then she will Si' well within reach But even the soundest make the annual pilgrimage to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier k, ., >'tkr >; .. castle wasn't built to endure and the Mast of Maine at forever Things like repairs repainting Arlington, Va. May 24. .R rL , and remodeling are :r K; tFr >i!ro dA' always cropping upt . { J Y FRIENDLY, RELAXED& QUIET ATMOSPHERE t &I _A" If you're like most iimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiMiimiiimiiiiii y Y people, you take care of the little things CECIL IDEALLY FIELD.LOCATED N.A.S.FOR and let the big projects wait Projects CLOSE CHURCHES TO SCHOOLS AND / i.) J; : like adding a bedroom or a bath Building .......It...It.SHOPPING.........It.......II......It It.. 4: }' q9',.1#,a a garage. Fencing-ln your yard ) ?i.Zi Y. d' Mr. & Mrs. Payton Watson, IFb;<3' '' ',,9 ; ?, ,f Roofing repairs. Landscaping. Paint 771.6666 ; Or even modernizing your entire Take 103rd to Firestone if i ing Rd.Past, Turn Forrest South High 2 -School.Blocks ppp. ,,y / G rf? v.,.: l# wn I kitchen. you've been putting off improvements because your hands are COLONIALFOREST py t' .; tied financially, come see us about a 4 low cost home improvement Ipan. i I !;;.r/<1 y It will automatically add to the value of 5928 FIRESTONE ROADs / your property and that's usually sound ; 'i. from the start. We'll / 'v jff ey Y r'. ,,! planning right give f giQ/: iy 4 you prompt and confidential, service. .. : r ? ; rq ''"Jai % ; and the money you need to help make " f. sb43f G. yl;+ s r: 'N!: y+1.a tl'l n !r your home a castle. A 1jj'' > "9 :aY, . !$;j3. PARTY? <, tC ;fi F' Y! ,,. '. s 37() ?$ : / if 'r I Call: :: ( ) "It's a Pleasure , NEED-A- v, ysnyy + ___ to Bank Atlantic"PHONE :.Y. _ARTENDERHAYING 771.6161 i BARTENDERS WAITRESSES Westside Atlantic Bank ., i PRIVATE PARTIES r '. Mrs. Francis L. Wageman 4328: Blanclin Boulevard Member FDIC. . 772.9951 - ' t. I I JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER MAY 7, 1970UIUIlIHIIIIIHIIIIIIBRrI1HHIIHHIII.nmrr Navy Finance Honors 10 _ 1-I : ;w1illf'w' iI Jax-Navy Finance Office held their annual employee coffee Friday and Navy Finance Officer, LCdr. C.J. Collins presented NFO personnel with r !, a letters of appreciation and 4 v recognition. b 1 + I It Mrs. lola Miller was presenteda t letter of appreciation for her 4 : k efforts working with LCdr. Stokes,Casualty Assistance Calls Officer. Miss Bertha M. ) ;; : Kicklighter received a letter of I I3Ei .dlL ,appreciation from the C.O. of LI Au _eI1v _ VW-4 for a 'job well done' on the r T VW-4 pay records. W t4 qa Mrs. Evelyn W. Thornton : w.,. x ,received a letter upon her 4 4j r completing a study course. rt4a >- Certificates of recognition have r gone to three Navy Finance I Office personnel for their ! accumulation of more than 1000 MEMORIAL DONATION Mrs. Robert McClcery presents a check hours of sick leave. Mrs. LillianM. to Chaplain J, C. Simpson in memory of her husband for the Cecil Hare has 2000 hours of sick Field Shipmate Memorial Chimes Fund. Mrs. John Martin, who was leave, while Henry Baughn and not available for the photograph, also made a donation to the fund in James Payne Jr. have reachedthe memory of her husband 1000 hour mark.A 0 .i five year certificate with the Navy Finance Office was 11 11111I1 presented to Alice R. Ravey. Elections were held for the M.a.' M ! Motorcycle Fans chairman and assistant on the HI JWUI .IIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIIIUIIIfIIHHIIIIHII$ Employee's Council. Dot Smith N xu ypm" ew .w I was elected chairman and James DESIGN WINNERS .- SHB3 Albert Leon (left) and YN2 Joe See & Go For a Test RI de r Gjalds is the assistant. LaGasse were the winners of the recent tail design contest held at VC-4 On The All New V v' *' DK1 Armando D. Luquias was Detachment.The design now appears on the new A4C's that replacedthe HONDAMINITRAIL also presented the Department of F8K's. Forty-eight hour special liberty passes were awarded as the Navy Good Conduct Award prizes. Y-SOA-KI j L. during the ceremonies. IN NORTH FLORIDA AT OUR.. ALL NEW HEADQUARTERSWITH COME WHERE THE PEOPLE ARE! HONDA COMPLETE SERVICE DEPT. MOTORS & CYCLES CO. HONDA & BMWof don't miss 4949 PHONE BLANDING 771-8244 BLVD. North Florida tonight'swinning 6123 Philips Highway Phone 398-3811 or 398-4200 4526 120th St. a greyhound YUKONHour MOVE INTO The SPOILER' races Glass I IMAM NININNNIINIININNCINNNIIIINNMCleaNers : :::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::$::; t Laundry ." %15 MATADOEAPARTMENTS SC 25 Dryers(5 Washers( min.) ACKSONVVVIE Mon.-Fri. 8:30-8:30: : . I Sat. SunIO:00-6:00: : One Day ServiceJAX GREYHOUND TRACK MK urr M*. !R4AVER jms && NAS Nearest Laundry'MOTORS NEW REDUCED RATES! BIG CHIEF TIRE CO. PRESENTS. . CHECK THEM BEFORE YOU MOVE! the perfected radial tire. .w 1, 2 aid' 3 Bedroon Apartweits THEBRIDGESTONESUPER FURNISHED or UNFURNISHEDAN APARTMENT COMMUNITY WITH SEPARATE SPEED COMPLEXES FOR, SINGLES FAMILIES, ADULTS . CO.ORDINATED WALL TO WALLCARPETING RADIAL.RD.20)( ) MEDITERRANEAN' and r) S 7/ FURNITURE CO.ORDINATEDDRAPES P-L.E.N-T-Y \ / ABUNDANCE OF ; Check These Features: Used VW'sReasonable \/ RAMBLING AREA CLUB ROOM 1 1. Longer Life-Rigid belts under the V ?' tread reduces tread movement& wear ----- --- 2 FULL BATHS CLUB SIZE POOLCHILDREN'S 2. Greater Stopping Power-Even WITH 2 .nd 3 on 63 MGB ??? wet streets braking is 50% power greater - BEDROOM APTS POOL than R& H.64TBIRD. ordinary tires DRESSING ROOMS DISHWASHERSRANGES .$770' . WITH ALL 3 ANDDISPOSALS 3. Increased Cornering Pow. Loaded I BEDROOM MODELS er-Get 60% greater cornering| PERSONALLY CONCERNED MANAGEMENTAND BS% Ch'' t Ike1CoEXClusjve power than regular tires CHEVELLE Convert, V-8, A-T, R &$640 H. 24-HOUR MAINTENANCE sonyllle son71tEQeater', 4. Get Better Gal Mi. 64 CHEVY 1 II 1 $470 Brldtest rspeed Radtaa 1 leage-Gasoline mileage is 6 Cy!., Stick. IACHEIOI T only by Tire \increased 1 10% Id 63 FALCON $280 I 11'\'\. ARE U&fe 'APA$1JH III isfs"S ALL FROM SIZES THE AVAILABLE SMALLEST Futura, cylinder, Stick. **tfk IMPORTS TO CADILLACS 59 FORD $290 , 2-door, V-8, R & H, Stick ONLY 2 MINUTES BIG CHIEF with O'drive. ' IMATADGfAPARTMENT FROM NAS JAX, L ----------- 15 MINUTES FROM 6566 Normandy OPEN 8-6 MONDAY NAS CECIL FIELD THRU SATURDAY """ Boulevard 5444 NORMANDY ILVD. 716-0721 Ir " IN ORANGE PARK 264-2815 6015 I HANDING I ILVD. 771-3442 Virasiw charge, welcom h rf ,2IQ5: MAYPORT RD. 246-4125 li r"rJBANKAMEmCMO 7814978pAGE.4 ., .... 7, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS. AFTERBURNER PAGE 5 I Household Section Aids Moves u1t - Across Country, Around GlobeBy - AA Johnnie Rodgers 19 provide for men and women in apply for the service. Jax-Wondering how to solve a uniform who receive orders. According to Mrs. Hardy, the major transfer problem? The moving of military period from May to September is A typical serviceman and his families is completed in the busiest for the Personal family face frequent moves conjunction with major shipping Property Branch. The greatest during his Navy career, and as companies in the area. It number of orders are put throughat . transfer orders come in, the provides the best service in the this time, and many men wishto II' :, \ ',:'' " problems of transporting shortest time.Limitations. take the opportunity to move 1. '..;.) household belongings from include shipping while the children are out of ,i'-1... \ ......_ station to station across the restrictions, covering such things school. 't,, ) ;).. II A> ....wgNFi .. .. .. country or half around the I k ." It way as weight allowances (varies Shipping Procedure ? .. . world are being met by the with pay grade), unauthorized J t 41' Supply Department's Personal items, and destination and Coordinating moves between \. !. , . Property Branch. (The branch is requirements.Petty Navymen and shipping companies, ....--. \ .. ..... .. more commonly known as the officers, E-4 and above, employees of the branch conduct :;. ., 1. ,'...", , Household Goods Service.) interviews with military are eligible according to their INTERVIEWEach man with orders is invited into the Household Mrs. Betty Hardy, its rank or grade and the extent of members to process applicationsand Goods Office to be interviewed about his supervisor,explained some of the their orders. E-4's must have at to make plans for the move after receiving orders to a new duty station. The interviews help both the and his Navyman services that she and her staff of least four years of active duty toe transportation of their family move with ease. . belongings. NAS Jax sends an interviewer to Cecil Field each owner arrives at his new station shipping firm, or the week for the purpose of taking and obtains a place to live. government, or both. applications and answering What happens in the event of Prompt action on the part of questions.Last any loss or damage to the the owner is the best way to get year approximately 15,000 shipment? With owner packing, full satisfaction in the damage shipments were made l locally in many cases the moving firm case. The Personal Property -'I under this program. cannot be held responsible. But in Branch has a claims office should be e .' Interviewers carrier packing, depending upon available to those needing contacted at least five daysin : advance of the desired moving the accuracy of the inventory assistance in this matter. date,personally, if at all possible. taken at the time of packing and The local Personal Property Also, anywhere from four to 12 unloading, the liability can rest Branch was expanded April 1 to copies of transfer orders shouldbe upon the shoulders of either the take in both the Army and the Air Y ;d presented at the interview, Force. S depending upon individual I ...kn" I .. M v . circumstances.From gkEA4sftt this meeting the go- MOBILE HOMES ahead is given to the carrier to begin the actual moving process. 4 .( e. The handling of this is the.same : COMPLETELYRECONDITIONED a ; as in a civilian concern, exceptfor one big difference-under this ;: . program, the carrier will pack all INVENTORY Moving companies are required To provide an ..- items those specifically except accurate inventory of a military man's household effects during the designated otherwise by the ';'".' fj! FOR EXAMPLE: packing process. owner. .J::65' RITZ CRAFT 57x10 I The practice of packing one's .:., own goods, however, is Brie" "' CHICKSHA, 55x12 discouraged unless the owner is prepared to accept full Mann. ...AND MANY MORE! responsibility for damages. The ' ,4r carrier, and not the owner, is the She Meet one who decides whether or not to' >.r Rosebud pack certain articles in their Will original containers. Love Our HolaeslMIBILE ! Damage ClaimsIn the event that the owner does pack several articles IIflEBIIJ himself, it must be entered in the inventory of the shipment that 1'' ; I IL the articles are 'PBO' packedby Incorporated owner. This releases the 5807 Roosevelt Blvd o carrier from any liability for _ L damage. After packing is completed the < M shipment is loaded on a van and s a 4.r transported to its destination, to be either unloaded and unpacked s s immediately, or stored in a warehouse until such time as the ' CLEAN 'UP .. Mrs. Henry EVENINGSPECIALI Lesesne,wife of LCdr. Lesesne of VA-44, Cecil Field, cleans out ! their refrigerator in preparationfor Forest Inn the family's move to NAS TRY OUR DELICIOUS Lemoore , Calif. BOTTLE ClUB 1436 lakeshore Blvd. Want Ads Pay LARGE TBONEBAKED WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY POTATO W/SOUR CREAM DOMINICK'S1rxzzn I AM-6AM SALAD W/CHOICE DRESSINGHOT COVER CHARGE 50* BUTTERED ROLLS SET UPS 25* $1.65 Under New Management Italian A American Food FRIDAY & _ Family Style Dining Room SATURDAY '' FEATURING THE I AM-6 AM ORDERS GO COVER CHARGE $1.50 . BEST PIZZAIN SET UPS Wt _% Trout's w v*' TOWN! Live Band Fridays & SaturdaysSUNDAY RESTAURANT OPEN DAILY: : IOAMIiIMIDNIGNITUESDAY : 8 PM til ? COVER SI.50-SET UPS 3 ) ... 24 HO'JRSERVICE. SP M lilAAIDNK'HI ';: 4403 ROOSEVELT BLVD. WE CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIESCall . Phone/ Ahead For RED NELSON 771.9470 389.9336 .,,;;r '> .... proprietor 450 :::::ln: >:: Norman & Kay McLelland People FAST SERVICE! Seating Capacity b 387-2621 Parking Facilities Unlimited M+ '.4. Retired USN .ft&lh.....,.............................:;::t... : vYMxUMAY : PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER MAY 7, 1970 1 MiI a;. mwrt: Hi Ht,1P1M'1i'aIP' ,'tlh".I..._ . '; 1st I NATTC : Behind the SceneBy I I ac SN Pat Williams ..PNC Edward Louie, NATTC instructors that just checked into ,, ESO, has been appointed as NATTC! AOCS Theodore Four new third class petty NATTC representative on the Hackney comes to NATTC from officers are on the scene at Commissary Advisory Board, VA 44, he will be teaching at AO NATTC as of Friday when they and YN1 Richard Solie of AE School. , i if were advanced in a ceremony. School Leading Chief's Office, is A01 Arthur D. Lochner was ., of f Sporting new crows are AE3 the new rep for the Navy with VF 41 before he reported as Arthur Cochcroft, AE instructor; Exchange Advisory Board. Any an instructor at AO School. AE3 Michael Jenresey, AE 'A' problems or recommendationsshould AE's will be getting their NEW SGT. MAJ. Sflt. Mal|. Thomas A. Price, outgoing MATSG Student; AE3 A.P. Rennie, AE be passed on to your instruction from AE1 Henry A. sergeant major (left), presents the detachment's colors-to Sgt. Mal Support; and ADJ3 Robert Eitel, representative. Morris IIELSUPPONE DET7. George E. Harbison during a ceremony last Thursday Sgt. Maj. Price NDl School Support. Farewell to PN1 Robert Lange retired from active duty after 27-years service and will live in Key HAIL AND FAREWELLAll of the Enlisted Personnel Office, West with his wife, Rose. NEW REPS hail the three new who departed for USS Yosemite.Club . . I I ",'III' ,//1"\11 ,II" '" ""I' ,n ;",:'ill1/il'I,,'/,' ; '! '' . 'W # 11 To Hold June Primaries " States G I l' I fi I III I !*I' '" '' I NN',, I Ii ""I', 'H/:/Hill, h'I/NIII': i 1//::! 'II il :::;" ',,,' lllm ( "",, """ li 1 'itl a ", i, ','t!!' : j !:'; '"dlq" II' ;: !lIJI: !11l11111lril: lIIII'WII'I': I!l II I I 'I 1I"rl'ijI I" .' ; ,!; I' '" '\\I INI I'I I ti i t : a ; I i I f j': i iI WASHINGTON (AFPS) Maine: Register for absentee dence. If not sure of county or :r "qlII I,,PIN:pil I,/IIllhljll":i I,INII:, f: SchedulesIw ,,1J'r,';!' ,,i'IIII"I'1' ''I! I elections Eleven states in June will to hold select primary candidates Board voting of by Registration mailing FPCA or Regis-to address Secretary, send of State the ,FPCA State to House the ,:i ''II"i"ll I!i,:II III,11:,/ '''N!!:h: I\, ,llnlll*il"iiW:" 'I" |r!;" ';;; Im II j'i llill111111111 11 i,'I' Xil;Idllh*l "ii,Ilrllill'I'UffU*";','!: ;:i,,ItiIII'jI) !' TI I I'I';:!M''', !I'h W':,,I' !I!"I "Pi!!Illyil: lf'"; ';UI "im I !I/IIllll'/! 'I IIIilll'II'I ' for the Nov. 3 general trar of Voters in city of resi- Trenton. Ballot must reach elec- elections. dence. For absentee ballot, send tion officials before the polls BLUEJACKETS INN They are: California, Iowa, FPCA to the Secretary of State, close election day. Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey Augusta, or to the clerk of the New Mexico: Mail FPCA to and South Dakota-June 2. city or town of residence. Ballot the county clerk, county of resi- The Messengers of the Masses will be appearing here tonight, and New Mexico-Jane 3. South must reach election officials before dence, to obtain absentee ballot. Ronnie and the Soul Society will provide the entertainment tomorrow Carolina-June 9. Maine-June 3 pm. the day of elec FPCA must reach the clerk at evening through Sunday. Monday is the first appearance for Lorenzo'sSoul 15. Delaware and New York- tion. least 28 days before the election. Treatment, the Camelots are on stage Tuesday, and Wednesday June 16.Two Mississippi: Must be regis- Ballot must be returned to the is Four of Clubs night. of the statesDelawareand tered at least one month on or clerk by noon the day before New York-do not permit before the primary date to be election day. ACEY DEUCY CLUB absentee voting in their primaries eligible to vote and at least four South Carolina: Mast registeror but do allow servicemen and months before a general elec- their dependents to vote by absentee tion. Apply for registration ap- reregister., each year To in which There will be no entertainment at the Acey Deucy Club tonight. wish they to vote. register, Tomorrow evening the Mark Castle Trio will the music. ballot in the general elec. plication when requesting an ab- provide apply by mail to the Board of tion. The Federal Post Card Application sentee ballot. Request ballot by Registration, county of resi- Saturday Tommy 'C' and the Seminoles will be appearing at the club, (FPCA) is used to ob sending FPCA to city or county dence, for, "Absentee Registration and on Sunday, Mother's Day, there will be a special dinner roast tain the absentee ballot. registrar, place of residence. Card." Complete the card turkey with all the trimmings.price for the dinner is 100. By this Servicemen, their spouses and Only one application is neededto and return it to the board no Sunday evening, the club will have set up in the old CPO Club building, dependents meeting' the resi- obtain a registration applica- later than 30 days before the and will be all ready for your enjoyment. dency requirements' for the tion and ballots for all elections election. To apply for an absentee - other states may vote by absen- scheduled for the year. Ballots ballot, send FPCA ,to tee ballot. must reach election officials by CPO CLUB chairman the of political county To obtain ballot the election . a requirements day.Montana party in whose primary electionyou are: : To register, FPCA wish to vote. Ballot must be Tonight's feature is music by Mel Gaden, and he is also featured California: May apply now by must reach county clerk, countyof tomorrow night. and returned in time to be receivedby Saturday Sunday evenings the music will be FPCA to the clerk residence later than 40 county coun- no officials before the polls provided by the Clubs. There will be no entertainment Monday or ty of residence. Ballot must be days before the election. To apply - voted and returned to clerk by for an absentee ballot, send close election day. Tuesday, but on Wednesday Bud; Clark will take the stage. 5 p.m. the day before the separate FPCA, to the county, South Dakota: For registration - election. FPCA will serve as city or town clerk, place of resi- and absentee ballot, send OFFICERS CLUB registration application for dence, in time to be received FPCA to the county auditor or those npt registered.Iowa within 45-day period before the city auditor cr clerk of the town'' Tonight is Beefeaters Night from 6 until 9, and the Package Store : Send FPCA to county election. Voted ballots must or township, county of residence, will be open from 12 noon until 6. Tomorrow's features include the auditor, or city or town clerk, reach the clerk in time to be in time to: reach election officials 'Happy Hour' from 4 until 6:30: 'Sing Along with Phil', and ,Young at place of residence. You may delivered to election officials be- not later than 20 days be- register by mail by executingthe fore the closing of the polls fore the election. Ballots must Heart Night with the Messengers of the Masses. On Saturday will be affidavit on the back of the election day. be returned to ruperintendent of Pleasure Island, sponsored by 'JOWC'from 7 until l.anoTon Sunday ballot envelope. Voted ballot New Jersey: Obtain absentee the elects-n board of your pre enjoy the Sunday Buffet from f 12 until,and the Cocktail lounge is open must reach election officials before ballot by mailing FPCA to cinct before the polls close election from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m. The club is closed every Monday, but on the- date of election.. county clerk, county of resi : day. Tuesday the Main Brace is open from 11 a.m.until 11 p.m. and an A La Carte menu is planned from 6 until 9. Wednesday evening the Ceiling 4 l Vjiir' Zero Happy Hour is featured from 4:30: until 6:30: with another A La Carte menu from 6 until 9. SPECIAL FRA BRANCH PURCHASE There will be a shuffleboard tournament tonight starting at 8 p.m. Tomorrow evening the music will be provided by Red Edwards,and , the Alltones. Saturday is the night of the big Mother's Day eve party, starting : with dinner at 6:30: ,followed by dancing to Red Edwards. Admission is $AVE HUNDRED $2.50 per person. BRAND NEW 1969 .... .:... :... :::.:. ..:. ... .. > Plymouths and Chryslers WHOLESALE PRICES TO ALL! .. BELOW Dealer's COST! ,\AA/VSAA* ** ** NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES A LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED TV SETS PLYMOUTH and CHRYSLER NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS STATION WAGONS AIR CONDITIONERS == "' JUST IN TIME FOR .9 . VACATION TRAVEL a.m. /p m Come In A Browse *-**************+********+ li m Only One At This Price! J WESCONNET FURNITURE CO # CUSTOM SUBURBAN 53' WESCONNETT at injrl.77l 07SO : # iM.... .,. . STATION WAGON I IJ : __._ .' :, Demonstrator,Loaded) . L. > ...Including ! sN $31 58t was F5'.rvAlr' Bob's Oak Hill ******* **.********** SAVE up to $1500 While they Last! 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'. ? 319-0338 q Closed Tuesdays Satord 4pm 12:45am: 'ilil: ::: S, ';<* A \ : AH& : i1 ; : t' jSateFrmNutuaVAutornobte1nsuranc$ CoA ; }t!: : :,: : '" ;; 3619 Blending Blvd Ph 771-0170 :\ .N 7862r85 f. ff:.898$ Normandy Blvd.' :Phone ': -:::::::: ):f --m: *, _G 1m. 'tf, !t J.. W: 1wxWt tmre. ?! ('t <::l!m W' m.$' = == ==;; ' TOP HAT DRIVE IN ;r;MORRIS; ;I': John C. Calhoun/ USN (R.t.. ) PHONE OM 77t.o40.781-aBOI >2 ''<''f'-1''''''';''''' 041 irt Cal's Good Eating, I I ;SMS *UTOISUPW1Seven I S. T.V. Sales & ServiceRCA Fast Service. Sf.j) Jfr I a ZENITH COUOR. BLACK & WHITE I ; '1WeServe Y U J i STEREO -- Enjoy our delicious I , food our friendly I ..,Days:.".A; ,...>Week". : I BANKAMER Rd 59 I I. "WE SELL THE BEST SERVICE: THE REST" . 2045 BLANDING BLVD. PH. 388-9553 I Ii 6987 1O3NO BT. 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" 1:" 'L..J'{ . 151357/ ; ;, 22NAVY From the BOOK SHELF V f P 1 a t. ' BOOK REVIEW: MIL in the apartment lobby and & SAMMLKH'S PLANET, by Saul exposes himself. When he Bellow addresses a seminar at Columbia rw University, a bearded maniac REVIEWER: Richard Ehrlich shouts him down with vulgar insults. His libidinous niece Saul Bellow is a wordsmith. He confides all her sexual exploits, prefers to gel at the truth by then swears him to secrecy. His stringing together words that wacky daughter steals the only describe ideas, attitudes and existing copy of a valuable feelings, rather than by telling manuscript. Through it all Mr. :.;t\i stories action. And or describing Sammler never loses his e R ... as a wordsmith, Bellow is a composure or his sense of J superb writer. Ills latest novel I, civilized values.Mr. NEW AIR FORCE CAPTAIN .- : $t f Mil. SAM MLER'5 PLANET, is a Richard F. Simpson of the 679th + \ Sammler is a gentleman deft exercise in sketching the Air Force Radar Squadron has madness of our times. certainly the last of a dying been promoted to the rank of l 1fir breed. Ills old world courtliness Mr.Arthur Sammler, although captain and has assumed the and Inexhaustible patience! arrvirtut.s l seventy plus, regards the world duties of Assistant CEM ,' .1. him with (those around him come todrpt'nd around unblinkingeye an < k. N ), Maintenance Officer. .ij.f ,J &< .., Capt. v.; while take they ti' '" !f' 'f" "" "-. and he misses very little. An on even ,who Simpson serves as squadron < "';,t1'J'der of them to a point < of advantage in ,tl..t" :h; t i; '; island of reason a sea commander in the absence of the would ,; .; ;1'.4t'f << \.v:\ t, {it t r ,< I hustling, screeching, belching where almost anyone else CO, has been in the Air Force is what : <tt..t; $ < violent and retaliate. This, perhaps : ,tt ;;: r\ *\j$1: : {: ,_ ,<: <1.. uncivilized humanity, Mr. astonishes us most about Mr. (< YI,1'''''' ""' < graduation from the Univesity of ,,{t1r, .;;:>>; /t? .-A' : ,, "." Sammler persists in spite of the Sammler his resilience his South Florida. ' t; < ' : " ;.It, jf".j{ .(W .. "" ; waves of insanity breaking all wisdom his capacity to persistand M'.1\$( ? 't.r. .1 ftl': < ; around him. Having experiencedthe even flourish against ail the : ; , ; .i.l ) 'f..P''. .::<$" > :"' ; ."1> Nazi atrocities first. hand in odds. ,-t" ; v.,.f:tc'. .'>i! ..,' Exchange PlansHouseware ,'''w,'' W j1.t"I'W; <<.'\.<:;"f'jt':>> < ','I', .4i( Poland during World War II, and Jn this age of threatening . '+>;' "jijf>' Cdr. Thomas (r) greets Capt. Pressler in Sicily. alive, being hunted down by for survival and his SaleJax Polish partisans, and being ability to maintain intact his Wing CommanderVisits haunted by his memories, Mr. integrity and his sense of Sammler is frightened by little perspective deserves 'The Explosive 70's.' and shocked by nothing. Yet he is consideration and understanding. That is the theme of this year's moved whenever he sees signs of housewares event scheduled to Foxes in SicilyJax civilized virtue in an increasinglybrutal Throughout MIL SAMMLKIt'S! : begin at the Navy Exchange May landscape. Since he has PLANET Saul Bellow keeps an 18. The sale will run through the already been a witness to the even lemper that is a surprising end of the month and will feature Over the weekend of tour of the base facilities and a total breakdown of civilizationand contrast to the stridency of his such items as tape recorders, April 26 and 27, Patrol briefing on Patron Five's its thin veneer of cultured previous works. Perhaps Bellow, small electric appliances Squadron Five was honored operations in the Mediterranean.Later values, he doubts not all the like Sammler, has mellowed. giftware, record players and with a visit by Capt. W.J in the day he was the capacity of mankind to bring Writing from the long radios. Pressler, commander Fleet Air guest at a cocktail party with about another apocalypse.In perspective of a man well into his Early shoppers will enjoy the Wing 11.VP5 Capt. W.R. Cheal, commandingofficer comtemporary New York, eighth decade, Bellow has givenus widest selection so prepare now has been deployed to of NAF Sigonella. Sundayhe Mr. Sammler is constantly a novel of unusual, elusive to lake full advantage of this Sigonella, Sicily, since the end of departed for Kola, Spain. assaulted by experiences that charm. We should all be able'to once-a-year Navy Exchange February so this was the first would undo a lesser man. An cope as well with existence on offering. opportunity for a meeting 1, 1 1I elegant pick-pocket corners him this planet as Mr. Sammler docs. between the new head of the air wing and the squadron. VP-5 Holds Sigonella Ceremony Capt. Pressler was greeted by Cdr. R.T. Thomas, commanding Mt. Etna formed a backdrop during the period of August 1968 Gupton ADR1 E.D. Ponder and officer of the Mad Foxes, and for Patrol Squadron Five's to July 1969. Cdr. M.L. Gesling AMEl H.E. Paul each received a Cdr. G.D. Barker, executive personnel inspection and awards received an Air Medal earned for third Navy Good Conduct Award. officer. He then went on a guided ceremony held last week aboard meritorious flight in a previoustour A03 M.L. Romans was presentedwith NAF Sigonella Sicily. After a with VP-47 flying Market his aircrewman designationand thorough inspection of the Time patrols off the coast of gold wings earned flying as Buy ,, assembled ranks, the South Vietnam. the ordnanceman on Crew 33. I I Commanding Officer, CDR. R.T. / t9r--.A Thomas, began the presentationof ADJ2 CJL.; Born, A02 [R.L. ADJl I J.E. Bryan was named Bonds JOINED'THe RESERVES Tb6ef awards to 17 Mad Foxes. Carter, AE2 E.J. Dannie, AMS2 Patrol Squadron Five's sailor of ouTONE NI6HT/ WEEK"/ J.E. Easlerwood AE2 J.D. King the AWC A.M. Adkins quarter. Along with his - was presented with the Bronze Star AW3 J.F. Cochran, AW3 S.G. designation certificate goes a $25 Keen, AW3 J.L. McLean and AW3 Medal. He won this award for U.S. Savings Bond. J.P. Konspiez received services rendered as a techincal Cdr. Thomas advancement expressed his GEARED TO SERVE THE SERVICE liaison team member with the certificates. in rating pride in the men of the squadronthat Defense Communications so many had distinguished ) WATCH FOR OUR WEEKLY SPECIAL Planning Group in South Vietnam AWC F.R. Tipton, AEI J.E. themselves by receiving awards. EVERY WEEK ..Mrra5pEClAt -. .\. ..... :: Right now, you're only 10 minutes away \ "tHIS : from Jacksonville's biggest apartment bargain. WEEK :. ., o* +++. (Where the Good Life is included in ...........** ooooooooooooooQ the rent.) ANY 4 SHORT We have 6 (yes six) swimming pools. 0 And 2 tennis courts D Plus shuffleboard and bad *""""m 2045 Jammes Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. GARMENTS $149 minton 0 With congenial young neighbors to Phone: 781.3818 help enjoy them. 0 All only one block from > ?.. RENTING HOURS: golf and an elementary school-with other r, Mon. Thr. Sat.:8:30-6:30; Sun:1.6:30: DIY CLEANED schools shopping centers and boating minutes a DIRECTIONS: Roosevelt Blvd., You can get to Cecil Field or the ( e r turn right on San Juan-Continue past -ooo Naval Air Station in 10 minutes; downtown 9 T a } Cedar Creek bridge to Jammes Road Jacksonville in 15. 0 Apartments have individually '.. .. $ -turn left to apartments. controlled heating and air condition NO I1TRR OPEN ing, carpeting, draperies, and sliding glass', ,,.. CNAR01 '' 7,9 door to courtyard or balcony. 0 And you can l rltfK r sr arNT surN move into a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment,today. Furnishedaway or unfurnished. ; \jRLEN $ 115 G F WOOD 2455 LANE AVE. S. 5310 FIRESTONE RD. FROM GARDEN APARTMENTSJACKSONVILLE'IS : 781-1933 771-1929 *' ARLEN .. COUNTRY Owned and Managed b'A""P'"i.'nPAGE < ( . - -- > ... 7, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 9 - IT'S NAVY DAYS NOW HEAR THIS! ! \ It's NAVY DAYS at Atlantic Department Store... and we're celebrating( theN W Dt1AtTMlNT sT0Al3 event to show our appreciation for the long and loyal patronage given us by HMT IN DISCOUNTING! the Jax Navy and Civil Service personnel. So come visit and let us express : niST FIRST IN IN USHIONI VAlVlf: I our thanks by offering you hundreds of moneysaving values, a few of which are shown on this page! Men' No-Iron + Westinghouse w. DRESS SHIRTS Steam/Dry/ Iron d wpr rh A t 899 N 6 ra YOUR hort steeresla s gt"yE0 MsdIvmr PERM-PRESS CHOICE! CQR D spread collar i + t style) / Designed for modern fabric Colton lendeY.MYM.MW. t_ caret) 99 polyester) sl 21 iteam venial) White. I/ to "t 2 firm-Preis itttingil 17. EA. PERMANENT PRESS r.. fr 2-llco Proctor' Automatic 6-Qt. 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MANICURE department TREE , every ,s. come I L Fly front, belt the actIon '1 Sw loop styles! where .FREE "p-iecond come this Saturday. hondl Eye b r o vtvirt ee 100% cotton, to Atlantic klddles and Anti'mognehcl! YOUR CHOICE! 2 cu- C cotton denim. for the Lattlt tide scissors, 129 Ass 0' t. d styles, balloons for YOU! I Ihaptl"" nail file, and Somerhine colors. I di/f.nn/ savings : gigantic Swill model, 444 5 cuticle ac:0 l : keep your Pierced Sni8to 18. h po ftI Ion e e iiorU. Gift WM coll.ction watchbands on leather iipP r;, ,... arr. Outstandin,. gift. coat NV ..,. most/ ed corry . I......ry i.,.. D "/. . '1.,.."''"/,..f" Girls' 'Printed Girl.'I..,,,. Ladles' 1.11',,'Printed' Padded i Unpadded KNIT TOPS CULOTTES SHIFT & PANTS SLEEVELESS BLOUSES IRA SHIFTS LADIES' BRAS )I $1 $ 2 ?-. rvurod/pNcrur 199 _, 49c2o3 . j; Revernbl! SPECIAL \._. : : j hi. 2.99 Flared bottom! Coordinated --r- Cotton knit) fURCHASEI Ruffled, tailor. Button front! parry) Assorted t _ .d and '' r UNPAOOEDiCotton novelty . stripe I Cotton prints) prink & solids) styling! Croup of 01- eloitic " Sizes 3 to 6*. 100% cotton. "Cover 0"" Ai I o r t d sorted printed center IniertlPADDED slacks, ihorttl Sitei 2 to ox. 4 , . colon.Siii32to38. cottoni. "Big I g eit"faihion Built-in brail Criu-cross, fiberfill item e f Siiei8to16. cup, thilltaaonl! P ESf cotton back! Sues S,M, L. i e 32 A, B, , cups,0 C 30 II LONG 5481 NORMANDY BLVD.JACKSONVILLE A SMALL DEPOSIT \SHOP DAIL Y 9:30AM TILL 10 P.Me OPEN'SUNDA YS NOON TIllS P.M. \ HOLDS. ONMAY PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER MAY 7, 1970 -... -- | Atta Boys & Ship Overs ,\ . ._ . ' ; Cecil Sports By DTC J.D. Brewster :;: : <,-, U r Ii " I i'fi BOWLING lieu of a bowling ball when firingat American League: Operationsfine ' r. ;, National League: The Admin the pins, besides: shoe right bander, Laughlin gave 1 Five took four easy points pounding is Khrushchev's bag. up a lead-off homerum to VA- Thursday to maintain their SOFTBALL 174's Dugan. After serving up thr ; \ C precarious hold on 1st place. National League: Lee of VA-83 gopher ball, Laughlin settled Medical displaced VA-72 In the banged out three hits and scored down and struck out 16 hitters, ,ti\\\. third place slot and moved within 3 runs as the Rampagers downed gave up a walk and one more hit i' .,'.. m games of runnerup VA-174 V A-72l1-. Pender took the win. as Ops downed VA-174, 6-1 in a ,", 'd ,,!\(. I i No. 1High The graybeard of Cecil Field's battle between undefeated / >: series honors went to pitching cadre, Gramps Sharp, teams. The 'Hellrazors' portly r ;! : /'" }> Miller who rolled a 576. lie was made his latest comeback efforta southpaw Dooley absorbed the l.t.I;>o: '" 0 o a .,'yP "'" closely followed by Stilley with a successful one as he pitched loss.AVORD , '. ".. 557 and McAffiee with to close win VA-81 upset VA-45, 5 1. c '..,).. a 555. VA-46 a over , :'P...., ( f '> :;j,' Skriveth's 221 was high game for 76. Long slapped out a homerunin Ulrich fanned eight in a winning I <. ___ w jjr the evening. Standings: the 7th to provide the winning effort. AV-ORD hitters sprayedout , ;>..): margin. eight hits. I T1It/ Admin 27-9 VA-46, 19 AMD 6. 'Skipper'Fox VA-174 hit the winning trail *.* VA-174 No.1 24'/i-11V' was supported by a 15-hit again by whitewashing AV-ORD, .f' VA-72 Medical 22.14 21.15 attack featured by Bennito'sround 6. 0. The Hellrazors tallied four ;' Dental 20.16 tripper (a four bagger on runs in the 2nd inning, on two >.f NAMTD No.2 20.16 NorthFieldlS news) and coastedto hits, a pair of walks and a hit "CITED BOQ 20.16 an easy victory. batsman. Doole took the win. VA-83 19'/2-16Vj' VanTol of VA-87 smashed two Ops went on a scoring rampage Ops-46 I4VM1V' 1917VA homers and Meadows scatteredfive against Public Works, beatingthe AMD 14.22 hits while striking out seven Seabees 18.0. Lew Center AN Edward Anthony Bird of VA-4S was commended and recorded his 2nd win after the NAMTDNo.l l 11.25 batters as the Golden Warriors cited April 21 by Cdr. A. H. Hinman,squadron CO for completing a 22- APTU 10.26 routed VA-81, 9-1. season after being shelved for week course at Aviation Electrician's Mate Class 'A' School as honor VA-174 NO.2 9'/2-26'h three weeks with a sore throwingarm. man with an average of 95.97. His citation read in part, 'Airman American League The Harris pitched VA-72 to a win Sad to relate, Big Ed Lord Bird's achievement is a reflection of his sincere desire for educational : . Friendly Midget is over AMD, 12 5. Pieffer of VA-72 failed to contribute even a hard improvement, dedication to duty, and conscientious ar>Dlie ti m presently enjoying a rest in Key West's led all hitters with three straight hit foul to the 14-hit Ops outburst. land of sun, fun and beach bums, bingles.A r Dental blanked Public Works and also rolling a few balls down single by Graham of VC-4 in 17-0 with Olsen'capturing the WESTSIDE the lane as a member of the the 6th inning deprived VA-83's win.The coach (whoever he is) o Raider 6th Na val District bowling Smith of a no hitter. Smith fanned F Dental is happy to announce RENTALS team. As a result, the usual eight and issued three charity that his overall team fielding derring do of his league is not strolls as VA-83 took VC-9,120. average nearly equals the tam 5829 BLANDING BLVD.We available at this time.A batting average .318 certain nameless, frustratedany VA46 Standings: 5-0 4a ( team spotting another 126 VA-83 4.1 Also 1I $? pins and losing four points shouldbe VA-72. 3-2 Standings 3.2 h " Have .o. frustrated)bowler is remindedthat VA VA-81 87 2.4 r Trucks ABC rules do NOT providefor VC-4 1-3 Operations 7.0 VA-174 the substitution of a shoe inr.X.Oim AMD 0.5 Dental 2.3 6.1 CCEEir..tC: XI Marines 1.2 AMSC D. S. MILLER of VA-45 AV-ORD 34 , Call 772.8477BANKAMERICARDAMERICAN reenlisted April 28 for five years. VA-45 2.4 Public Works 0.7 Fourteen balls departed the I4SDAVE EXPRESS.STANDARD confines of South Field last week, OILvMASTERCHARGE Credit Cards HonoredROOSPU1 w MOTOR HOTEL propelled (seemingly) by nine r irons and putters. MAllMONDAY"rHRU III the Heart of Downtown WHERE THE ACTION/ IS I uftUaPKvgs< car wash Entertainment NitelyQUARTERDECK SATURDAY I. I LOUNGE I HOURS: 8:30: AM-5:30 PMt MINIMUM RATES TO SERVICE PERSONNEL 901 MAIN STREET JACKSONVILLE PH 355-3744 .. . . . .,. .. .:sJI": "*" ... ... .-. -. ... ... . M.. .. -.:.tw:; New. .... Delightful Zi'& :2 and Fun-Oriented BY BELLAIR NOME BUILDERS INC. Apartments Momci' 2'2 Miles Southof JAX on US 17 won't lose ORANGE PARK PH: 264.4263 . .::. r' her cool d. \< CLIPPER*VERLIHE/ / ". .t :!p) man T-CRAFT air conditioned Toyota. MERCRUISER MERCURY STERNDRIVES .,,. SEE THESE 1968 SPECIALS! Don't just peek! open wide your eyes! you're not I-" L5"' G OUTBOARDS ._, dreaming huge 19 foot family room la a dream come :m: ::M: : 68 ROADRUNNER $1995 true In this Bellair beauty. Separate dining room, 3 EXPERT Loaded Bedrooms 2 Baths-our family home Is fantastically low REPAIR il in SHOP :j 68 La MANS $2295 pric' $14,500-$16,500 FACTORY ii 4 Dr. Hardtop, Loaded TRAINED 1'; Clay County's Only COMPLETELY PLANNED Community I MECHANICS 68 2 Dr.FAIRLANE Hardtop, Loaded 500 $1895 S : : ZiI.ZIL: :: mtn 264.9835: t1ih.1 o; r p1 I REGENCY HOME :BUILDERS: IISTC.: INLET MARINESales Call 721-3000 Member of National and Jacksonville Home Builders AssociationsYou I ServiceHwy are cordially invited to Inspect our homes at your convenience 8445 ARLINGTON EXPRESSWAY 10 A.M. to Dark. Travel South on Blanding Boulevard (Hwy. #21) 17 Orange Park I .MAY 7, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 11 HOLTPUBLISHINGCOMPANY r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGPublisher Publisher : : 388- 75S MOVIE SCHEDULETHURSDAY JAX AIR NEWS : Ads should be mailed not later than Tuesday NAS Jacksonville for publication the following Thursday Ads AFTERBURNER r arriving too late for this deadline will be NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE : published the following week unless the publisher 1 Is Instructed otherwise. A check or MAY 7 MONDAY,MAY II r money order for the full cost of the ad must be NAS: 'A Dream of Kings' received WITH the copy for the ad. starring Anthony Quinn and NAS: 'Helga and Michael' 4747 San Juan Avenue : RATE! Minimum charge (U lines) 12.00 Inger Stevens. Color Drama. 'R' Color Documentary. 'R' G. (87 Jacksonville, Florida r VG. (107 mins.) mins.) . Per additional line ((4 words per line) Hospital: 'The Brute and the Hospital: 'The Desperados.' Beast' starring Franco Nero and Gorge Hilton. Color Western.TUESDAY, MAY 12 'M' G ((88 mins.) ::<::::;::'\"::EMPLOYMENT.:;::::/,>": J Fully automatic STEREO CONSOLE stereo, like new Orange WATERFRONT Park, 4BR.. 2B.:,HOME Ig. fireplace, FRIDAY,MAY NAS: 'God Forgives, I Don't'starring walnut console combination with cent h & a, dbl. car facilities, modern NAS '80 Clarence Hill and Frank : Steps to Jonah' radio. Balance$78 or pay $8 monthly. kitchen, Intercom throughout, Ig. Wolf Color Western. 'M G. ((101 SERVICE WIVES Will deliver, no obligation. Phone 353- dining rm., Ig. fam. rm. Call for appt. starring Wayne Newton and Jo mins.) CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS 1946 ANYTIME. 1606 Main Street. 7710117 anytime. Van Fleet. Color Drama. IG' G. : ' Jobflnders-1372 Cassat 387-5626 or 1022 ((107 mins.) Hospital I: 'Helga I and Michael Park Street, 354.7888. FOR SALE ' MURRAY HILL Hospital: 'A Dream of Kings. 80 'WT Newcomb amplifier with Nice 3 BR, 2 B, Kitchen equipped, BARTENDER turntable, stereo-mono, 2 KT 70 small down and FHA terms. Call to SATURDAY MAY 9 (, Experienced, Part-time weekdays.ORF speakers, & one 636 mike. $400. Call see. \ :I I NAS Girl'l Ext. : 'Funny 2806. starring NAS Cecil. Write or Call 771.3211 Ed C. Phillips, Realtor Ext. 274 or 275. 387.2503 I Barbara Streisand and Omar J' PHOTOGRAPHYBy _____ *Shariff. Color Musical. 'G' E. \ "" NAVY Grady Irwin. Portrait, Weddings, ((155 mins.) LIVING MODERN WIVES BY OWNER parties Drive a Mobile Catering Truck on an telephone 3873636. $3,000 dn. 5% pet. loan. $120.29 mo. Hospital: 80 Steps to Jonah.' IN MOBILE HOMES established route In Southslde. Good Panelled fam. with 8 rm. carpet Income apply 4.5 p.m. Food Host PORTABLE TYPEWR ITERSt5 fireplace. 3 BR., 28., Outside storage, NAS Matinee: 'Billy the Kid Deer Springs Estates Catering, Inc. 7206 Beach Blvd. Remington Lightweight good carport, fenced yd. Across from NAS vs. Dracula' starring John 'dcl21nKy.n condition. Phone 3531946. Will In Ortega Hills. Ph. 3889252. (Carradine and Chuck C our t enay. 4S MINUTES FROM JAX PARTTIMEHELPFemale deliver. without obligation. 1606 MainSt. (Color Action. ((72 mins.) GslekarralerluNsC COOLSOFTWATEIUWIMMI". 10 a.m..4 p.m. Apply Burger FOR SALE COOL HANDING HUNTINI Chef 6238 103rd. Brick, 4BR., 28., AC, carpet, range & UNDAY, MAY 10 CltkMliiririaiMrCOOLFISHIN8IASSAIRCAM CHRYSLER AIR TEMP oven, ref-freezerswimming) pool, NAS: 'The Desperados' C*.l pW Mint Mir , HELP WANTED 18,000 BTU, 6 months old, $189 264- fenced yard. 5r/. FHA. Buy equity, Vince Male 5 p.m. to 11:30: p.m. & weekends. 4295. assume loan, $109.00 mo. Near both starring Edwards and CALL FOR APKXNTMENTClydeJ. Apply Burger Chef 6238 103rd. bases. 772-8544 George Maharis. Color Action. .Simpson t Co. . TREE 'M' G. ((90 mins.) m\M\ 356-6849 Will clear lots or lust trim tops. 264- < .j Hospital: 'Funny Girl.' 9318. ...:.. : . : ifi MiCEL1NO q RENTALS: : '1 , WESTSIDE VOLKSWAGEN .MOBILE HOMES, WIL-MAR APTS. BE A RADIO OR 2 Br., LR, Breakfast Nook, Elec. Kit., 5.1111,100% GUARANTEED ANNOUNCER JUSTISS TRAILER PARK Air Cond., Parking for 2 cars off Recorded message by leading announcer 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, clean modern street. Water, Garbage & Sewage . tells you how. Call any hour. trailer and Apts. 389-3007. Furn. $95. Unfurn. $115. Furn. (plus Used CarsWe 3552944. tax) 3872541. Nights 8. weekends 389- 0744. gave them the VW 16 point Safety and Performance In MOBILE LIVINGOF JACKSONVILLEAzalea spection. Then we tuned up, tightened, and replaced AUTO AIR.COND. SERVICEWe ORANGE PARK everything that needed It. And guaranteed them 100 per cent also service and repair window ( Mobile Home Park) 'I.Mlle 2BR., Apts., furn. or unfurn., for the repair or replacement of all major mechanical parts for and central units. North of NAS, lots and rentals, Near Dishwasher, Carpets, Drapes. 30 days or 1000 miles. Come on In and double check. Tyler's Heating &Air Cond. schools and shopping center. Clean, _Elizabeth Apts.?264- 815", ENGINE TRANSMISSION REAR AXLE FRONT AXLE 4711 Palmer (Lake Shore) treasonable rates. Manager on ASSEMBLIES BRAKE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM premises. Children and pets 388-5161 M_. I welcome. 6301 Roosevelt 3846264. NEW RCA and ZENITH STEREOS SMALL FURN. COTTAGE 1969 VW SEDAN $1495 Adults only, water & lights Included In Consoles some with AM-FM, tape RIVERVIEW MOBILE HOME PARK rent. 4158 Shirley Ave. 388.3540. BIueR&H __. players. At dealers cost to liquidate stock. Full warrantyl Phone 771-0409. For Rent Riverfront mobile home spaces for people who "'" ' care. Quiet, 1968VWSEDAN : 7 : large shaded lots, with large patios, iiJtMfS_ "j _f : $1395 GEORGE'S KENNELS paved streets, excellent drinking \ :! Beige, R & H, WSW.1969VWFASTBACK. Dogs and Cats boarded. Free pickup water & no mosquitoes. Free boat and delivery Est. 1925. Poodle dockage. Adults only. 12 miles So. of Grooming Reasonable, 5085 NAS Jax on Hwy. 17 at Black Creek. AUTOMOBILES FURNISHEDEast $2295 Blue, Auto. trans., Air conditioned. Edgewood Ct. (Near Cassat and Ph. (904)) 2843369. Green Cove Edgewood) 3690064. Springs. and West Coast 353-3691. .. M..y VW'sl W3' t. 1.'s T. CMooso Fran 12x50 ""CAPELLA2BR. LIVE CRABS and FRESH FISH ., Front kitchen, Utility shed. $100 56 FORD HOTROD Willford's Fish Camp 2649707. down & take over payments of $79.88. 390 Engine, 3 spd., Racing cams, $195 0p1 771.8779 9539 103rd Lot 11. postraction rear end, new tires, Must sell. Call 7810814. SPECIAL THISWEEKIYour FOR SALE 1 1965 VW SEDAN $ choice of one of our new '69 12x60 Crimson, 2BR., Small down 750 Homemaker Sewing Machines. Fully and For payment assume payments. A little, rough, but good transportation.Handyman's . auto., Reg. price 319. at no cost All more Info. 771.2111 after 5 p.m. Sold Is. dream. as you have to do to obtain one is come toRayfield's 6437 Wilson Blvd. & buy 1968 WINDSOR one of our 4 drawer desks for it. Cashor 12x60, 4x10 lean out, 2 BR., I'/jB.' DOMESTIC TRADE-INS terms. Ph. 771.9106. Must sacrifice. 725.1378. Sold As Is FOR SALE EIC0753 Tri-band Transceiver with ti:;:!:: !r.i/:/!{. :: 1h T :r.#!!tffjti; : 'BONNEVILLE $1475 power supply & mike. HQ129X & 4 Door Hardtop, White with Gold Top, Air, Auto. trans., R .&. H. HQ170 Rec. DX100 & HT32 xmitters. Power Steering and brakes. ; Other items. Call 384-5284 after 4 p.m. FOR SALE OR RENT 'PONTIAC+ 2 $900 GUITARS, DRUMS RECEIVED ORDERS. Cash for your Take stock in AmericaBuy Air, Auto Irons., PS and PB, R & H. equity or let us rent your home. . Wurtllzer Organs & Pianos, musical U.S. Savings BondsMENWOMEN REPORTING IN. Call or drop by for I $1785 access. at discount prices. Specialthis map, sales and rental list. Call Powellor 68 OLDS DOOR weekend only Vox, Baldwin, & Mills, USN Ret. 2642411. Air, Auto trans., PS and PB, one owner . Hoffner electric guitars and basses ..!" half-price with this ad. See Casey ORANGE PARK REALTY ' Johnson Music & Record Service 233 MILITARY, FREE NOTARY. 67 MUSTANG '$1279 6th Ave. N. Jax Beach. 2463200. 18-60 V 8, Auto transmission. ;*. : Open 7 days 12 till 6. 'HIDDEN WATERS' TRAIN NOW FOR . Black Creek, Canal or Lake lots 67 MUSTANG $1000 CIVILSERVICE EXAMSNo . SEWING MACHINE$42 available. Excellent fishing, boating, 6 cylinder, standard transmission.. FREIGHT DISCOUNT swimming. Mobile Home area. Also, Exper., No High School '3' 1970 new zigzag sewing machines, permanent home area. High, wooded POSTAL '66 PLYMOUTH FURY III I $1210 slightly scratched in shipment, to be lots E-Z Terms. One mile E. Lake CLERK Station Wagon, Air: PS, H & H. sold for $42 each. May be paid cash, Asbury on No. 209. La Rue 7253992. starting pay is , charge cards or 6 monthly paymentsof . ' $7. Will take trades as part THAT GOOD EARTHLot $ 3 06HR.', 68 FALCON 4. DOOR $1129 payment. These nationally advertised 100 x 200 fenced, Nice masonry, 3 Auto transmission U. S. Clerks File machines carry full factory BR, I11 B., Fla. room cony. Cecil and Clerk guarantee. Call anytime 353.1946, ask Mainside, small down. FHA terms. plus for Mr. Joseph, free home trial and Call 100's of other types of lobs WESTSIDE delivery, no obligation. A.1 now.Ed C. Phillips, Realtor We finance your training Warehouse, 1606 Main. 307-2503 Keep present Job While training KEY TRAINING FOR SALE ORANGE PARK 110 W. FORSYTH ST. Antique Grand Piano, 148 years. old, By Owner. 3BR., I'/jB.' Family rm., Call now ((24 hours) perfect condition.S1500.00. Call Ext. Din. rm., Util. rm., Carport, Patio, w 2806. Cent. H & A., Fenced. 15 min NAS. 264- 356.0725 5127. Applications being 1150 LANE AVE. SO. PHONE 781-5511 WASH & PAINT LAKE GEORGE2BR. accepted nowl Open Daily 8 to 8:30: Saturday 8 to 5 Sunday I to 6I Interior & Exterior painting. 2649318. ., furn., cabin. 264-5024.) .. 12 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER MAY 7, 1970 Another _' '::, i AMD's 'Pappy1 Closes -f '- ', wtki:: '>':S' o' " Chapter of Colorful Career , rt Jax 'Pappy Martin, the machinery repairman who called himself the 'Can-do-Man' of the Navy retired last week after 35 ___ years of active and inactive a 4 r c military service. Louis Martin enlisted in .the .. ,,' , Army in 1925 at a time when he :> ', >" > ' remembers pay was$14 a month, .-4 i after haircut allowance and taxes .' :f were taken out. Later he enteredthe .. \ > Coast Guard and by 1941 t *<'',;;, Iff to Pappy Martin was in the Navy as ) "'<'" S'I an apprentice seaman. Pappy 1 of ' said, 'That was the old < 'fIP'd"1FINAL 'hammock' Navy back then and pay was $16 or $17 a month.' INSPECTION .. Thirty years ago AFCM Jack B. Shanklin Pappy's Navy career has stood his first Navy inspection at boot camp. Friday the leading chiefof I included a 77,000 mile tour ComFairJax was on the other end of the inspection as he I aboard the USS Essex during the inspected the staff with RAdm. Lawrence Heyworth Jr., commanderFleet ; _" Suez Crisis, being a plank owner Air.Jax,as he closed out his career with a retirement ceremony.ANOTHER . >tin. the USS Constellation and CAN-DO-MAN MRC Louis Martin is wished the best-of.luck and during the Battle of Okinawa he presented a retirement plaque by NAS C.O., Capt. H. O. Cutler,during was one of 28 to survive from the ceremonies at the Aircraft,Maintenance Department.U.S.NAVAL crew of 360 aboard the USS g "" ,""., "''o1..1"f. ._.........;\..,;,1',.t,...., ". ,,00, ''''.'',",_, .. -po', Ingram. o Alif STATION Martin came from a large WEAPONS, OFFICE '- family where he was the youngest of 15 children and he S4 ,3 fi had only a grammar school 5' Rti education. He claims, 'The Navy taught me to read and write. I'm _ proud to be in the Navy, it's been ,Y, S 5' . my whole life.' r During a tour in Roosevelt Roads MR1 Martin designed and built the jack and vice and the a hydraulic system for the P2V : , i R A 1,a, : aircraft that was Neptune :it&t4w accepted by the Navy.Because of : 1; this, Capt. Peters, commandingofficer of the Shangri La ordered Martin to report to his R 4* office. Pappy said, 'Capt. Peters S 4 asked me what I wanted most in ; _ lw : the Navy. So, I told him I wantedto w c '1 " PIPING ASHORE NAS Weapons piped ashore SKC Frank L. be a chief.' That was in 1964, ?, , Reynolds last Thursday with Capt. H. O. Cutler NAS C. O. presiding and by order of the Secretary of i I The 23-year Navy veteran, Reynolds served as Weapons Ammunition the Navy, Pappy was appointedto 1 "W d, ";dA%" StackControlmanand has been working with a local women's clothing MRC. _ firm in Project Transition Martin, who was in charge of L_ the AMD Machine Shop said his retirement ceremoniesthat r during he was still ready to help THREE GySgt. Raymond L. Center, AE 'V (B) We loana serve his country whenever they school instructor, takes the oath of enlistment for three years from needed him even if it meant that Mal John C. Weare, MATSG XO. GySgt. Center presently has 10 yrs he had to lay down his life. service in the Marine Corps. NAS Commanding Officer, milliondollars Capt. H 0. Cutler, told a story about Chief Martin during the retirement ceremonies that emphasized the point that Martinis the 'Can-do'Man' of the Navy. 'I was making one of my first routine inspection tours of NAS spates and found an old piece of equipment with one broken part.' every dayWhen said Capt. Cutler. 'I was told the It's in our machinery was needed but they were unable to repair or replacethe showroomnow. part from the supply system.I . you're big enough to loan that much took the part and looked fora every day, you're big enough to say "yes"to machinist and found Pappy almost any money need. So, if you need Martin. Pappy claimed, 'If I The New Datsun 240-Z money for car repairs, house repairs, or if can't fix it, nobody can.'The part you want to make your leave a real vacation, was repaired and the machinerywas come to Aetna. back in operation. The CAR STORE Pappy and his wife, will You see, we realize that people need money continue to live in Palm Valley 5525 PHILLIPS HIGHWAY PHONE 396-5376 for many different reasons. And we like to where he plans to do some ocean help whenever we can. So, if you need cash, fishing. whatever the reason, stop by, or call. , MILITARY AUTO INSURANCE ' AETNAFINANCE All' Ranks All AgesLOW (jI\\\f/\"I "0 Iall Ie-, When money matters, Aetna's got what it takes EASY MONTHLY RATES '. \ ) 9I/cis; 3 Convenient Locations I San Juan at Niblick PAYMENTS 8006 Lem Turner Road Phone 384.4406 Phone: 768-0501 .1, 2 and 3 Bedrooms "'f. Garden Type Apartments with CONTINENTAL INSURANCE Country Club Atmosphere 55S1 Normandy . K.tchens: equipped with G E Phone: 768.0191 Ranges & P"'rgeraor| UNDERWRITERS INC. .Individual Ai. 'ditiomng and , 1 Heating G-E by 46 W. Duval l (Formerly McDougall's Insurance) Drapes furnished Phone 355-7543 . ,i : 6479 Roosevelt I Blvd. 388 7676 Large Wall to Swimming Wall Carpeting PoolPAGE t' Loans From $50 to $600 CALLUS At YTIME '* . , .0( MAY 7, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 13 "" ""' - i I Jacksonville Area Civil Service News I Naval Rework Employees Honored II - Jax Training course 13; Carl M. Graeff, 13; Marvin T. all with 14 years. A.A9 Y n'Q certificates, safety awards Gurr, 13; Joseph B. Hand. 13; Others getting awards were highlighted presentations from Merril M. Herring, 13; George Ralph E. Aaron, 19 years; RubelC. Capt. D.H.Heile to employees of McKinley,15; Hildred 0. Scurry, Copeland, 23; Roger J. Feco, the Naval Air Rework Facility 13; Hosepn F. Stazenski, 13; and 20; Jack R.Freeman, 18; George here last week. Chalmer L. Thomas, 15. V. Horn, 21; George Hutto, 20; Nine supervisors received Also, Bruce L. Barker, Bobby Bernard F. Kinn, 17; Gaspard E. certificates denoting successful W. Cade, Shellie D. Faircloth, Lloyd, 17; Theodore P. Meixell, completion of the basic George T. Hull Jr., Donald 21; G.H. Menzie, 19;William B. supervisor training course at the McLeod, Marcus J. Oliver, Carl Myrick, 24; Peter P. Pacuk, 20; facility. W. Player, One N. Smith, John George J. Randle, 18; and Receiving certificates were L. W. Stancil and James Vearil Jr., Leonard L. Wood, 23. r rPROMO T. Woodrum, J. D. Wooten, E. L. ------ --- Donaldson, G. D. Batron, A. J. Y : / Raetz, C. E. Appleby, H. M. # Beihoffer, J.W. Tweeddale and Y G.L. Derrick. 4 i Capt. Heile presented safety 50'0 on # N ayw awards to 35 supervisors who had n, 6'F 'x operated their shops from 10 to 24 1 years without a lost time injury. The 35 supervisors represent a 4', total l their of 567 respective accident free Rework yearsin Sheraton Ion Facility Shops. Neal DeNisco, a supervisor in the Operations Division of The supervisors and years. of the Data Processing Department, has been promoted to GS-7. He their awards are: weekends. received his promotion papers from Cdr. R. L. Williams, Data Sidney J. Bell, 10; Felix L. Processing officer Danforth, 16; Harley A. Flowers, Equal Employment Counselors Cut Stay at any Sheraton Hotel or Motor Ipn in the Contin ntal U.S.* at 1/2 the regularrate on Friday, Saturday,and Sunday Formal Discrimination Complaints nights. You don't have to be In uniform.All you Equal employment opportunity indicated that formal complaints directly benefited the employee.The need Is your ID. ' counselors have contributed to a lodged under the new proceduresfrom new procedures permit an Next time you get a weekend pass, marked reduction in the numberof July 1 through the end of individual who believes that he or unwind in style at Sheraton. formal discrimination November averaged 79 per she has been the object of *Reservations are accepted on a complaints filed by federal month, compared with an discrimination in any aspect of "Standby Basis"only and are subjectto workers according to the average of 147 under the old federal employment because of space availability at time of check-In. chairman of the Civil Service system. race, color, religion, sex, or Offer does not apply to the SL Regis- Commission. The new regulations providethat national origin to seek informal Sheraton In New York City.SheratonJaclcsonvilleHotel. Robert E. Hampton announcedthe when complaints are not resolution of the problem througha results of a government wide resolved informally, hearingswill trained EEO counselor. S .survey which covered the periods be conducted by commission The counselor, working M from July through September trained examiners from an informally with managers, 1969, the first three months in agency other than the one in supervisors, and personnel which new procedures designed which the complaint arose. offices, has 15 work-days to to resolve discrimination From the first of July throughthe achieve an informal resolution. If GULF LIFE CENTER SHERATON HOTELS AND MOTOR INNS. A WORLDWIDE SERVICE OF XXX complaints informally were in end of December, informal resolution cannot be { effect.In commission offices had received achieved, the individual has the the period covered, 2,744 24 requests for EEO appeals right to file a formal complaint of employees sought out EEO examiners to hear discrimination discrimination.This . counselors in all federal complaint cases.Commission calls for impartial A Four Course Dinner agencies. Only 257 formal analysis of cases investigation,further attempts at filed in the reported as closed since July 1 informal :settlement, an complaints were For Less Than OM Dollar. quarter,about half of the number indicated that agencies are opportunity for a hearing beforean filed in a comparable period responsive to the need for independent third party corrective action brought to light appeals examiner (usually a under formal procedures. Additional commission study by the investigation of commission employee) who Who says A Dollar Doesn'tBuy complaints, Hampton said. Of 282 makes a recommended decision, r----------. cases studied, the employing and a decision within the agency. Much Anymore? I I PHONK 3..838 II agency had taken corrective Complainants have further 1i action in 85,or 30 per cent of those appeal rights to, the 1 cases. In more than half of the 85 Commission's Board of Appealsand i::; & (G cases the corrective action Review. 1. French Piping Fries Hot I 1 1240.2SI KINO .T II II MONTHLY SPECIAL! JACKSONVILLE FLA. 322O4WANTED I'I 0 2. Large Frosty II II SHRIMP or CHICKENALL Soft Drinks USED CAMERAS AND I YOU CAN EAT EQUIPMENT WE PAY 4 TOP DOLLAR 388-8535 J For On/y.$1.19 BRING THIS AD WITH YOU! Includes French Fries ..I ------------ Cole Slaw & Rolls Jax's GreatestFURNITURE TOP HAT DRIVE IN1 1045 BLANDING BOULEVARD PHONE 388-9553 4. Filet-o-Fish Values! On A Fresh (! -. '-= WHOLESALE Steamy Bin ,4-' 3. JuIcy Hot 1f.f. PRICE TO EVERYONE Apple Pie = HIGH QUALITY OHfcN i REMNANTS Aid Chute.Thatls .. EVERY | m CARPET .. > DAY --' SUNDAY- I BIG DISCOUNTS why McDonald'sisyour " TIL 6 P.M.SURPLUS. & CHOICE of FABRIC & PATTERNS .-::.. kind of place VARIOUS SIZES & COLORS == !JA GOODS FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED 4227 Blanding Boulevard era l 6546 Normandy Boulevard . DISCOUNT STORE 2025 BLANDING - ti Bfi<:h Blvd //> 1fJ.1f fn),:Yn '. .q.'M" ; 7aV9 n..i' ,, ,_ ; l n J'I.rtt. n '{!tli 14 JAX AIR NEWS. AFTERBURNER MAY 7, 1970 .. .. v o ? ., Swimmers ReadyFor "'!' ,, ' ';'-\1< r"x {'" Meet May 12 J't Jax -The NAS Swimming and Diving Meet for all teams participating in the intramural Fa' program will be held Tuesday, w3 May.12, at 2 p.m. in the Indoor Pool. The meet will have nine y swimming events and one diving event with team points awarded toward the Ironman trophy as follows: 500 for first, 400 for second, 300 for third, 200 for t f' :"', fourth, and 100 for each ""h, :t.I' additional place. Also individual "'%r. "t tfftt trophies will go to the winners ';,;:\;: and runners up in each event -- and a team trophy for first and r- ' HELLRAZORS TAKE TITLE -- VA-174 of Cecil Field' captured the second place teams. ComFairJax Bowling Tournament last week at Jax Bowling Lanes Check in time is 1:30: p.m. For ( and this week are competing in the Atlantic Fleet Championship at additional information contactthe Newport, R. I. Team members left to right are: Cal Roberts, Rob Athletic Department, Ext. Blauvelt, Art Waller, Burl Burch and Spoon Spunaugle. 3239. Thursday Scores ;: .' officer R. E. of the Duval Sheriff's TIPPolice Kennedy > SAFETY :,...* \ >; : , r. > v' > ii! &d i. ' : :"iv< A.., Office points out a repair lob that should be done soon. The brake Weapons 10, VW-4, 5 ; :" : '' '>, 4,';' ';>K; :{ VP-16 10, MARTD 6 : y,. handle was bent when the cyclist spilled the bike. Officer Horton, in Hospital 4, Air Ops 2 the back,agrees that in an emergency situation the bent handle could ComFirJax 19, A-C Maint. 18 > prove to be dangerous to the cyclist as well as surrounding traffic., ;'' :' NARTU 10, 679th 5 ',,"/1\(" , Monday's Scores ' )': Cycle Riders at NAS Admed 15, MAD 0 } NATTC 12, FWF 0 , FAETU VP-4512, FICEUR 12, 3 Mets 3 d? f I Reauired to See Film Numba 9, GEMS . TIRE CITY Jax -. The Duval County Security offer many safety tips Sheriff's Office in cooperationwith and advise. Helmets should be FLEET DISCOUNT TO NAS Security is presenting a worn for the cyclists protectionand NAVY PERSONNEL lecture and film about Florida state law requiresthat ALL MZtSRECAPS motorcycling safety that is they be worn. According to required for all motorcyclists Grundig, station regulations SSJ8 aboard NAS Jax. require a sailor in uniform to The film and lecture is wear a white helmet. plus t the Navy Jax Sail Club last weekend produced two winners from the hazards and roadway courtesiesthat leather jacket, boots, slacks and local entries. Al Johnson of Navy Jax captured the Day Sailers event cyclists and drivers often gloves are suggested for the plus labor and fellow clubmember Dusty Rhoades took the Rhodes Bantam race. forget. cyclist. Kennedy advised bike 388-7371 Bill Todd of Sanford the Windmill class, Academy won Roger Aggettof The film,entitled'The Invisible riders to stay upright on the biketo 2 Cassat Ave Daytona Club placed first in the Open division and Howard Marshall demonstrates ' Circle' through avoid 'asking for a spill. Keep from Daytona was first in the Starfish actual traffic situations the the tires clean to aid in good t accidents that could happen whena traction by avoiding grease on ,,1 r driver and cyclist are not alert highways and in splotches in and watching the traffic parking areas. Many developments. The invisible Jacksonville roads are made of circle is that area surroundingthe asphalt and oyster shell and cyclist that is considered his become very slick when barely . E margin,of safety. A car or road sprinkled with rain or water. hazard entering that area behind, Yellow stripes painted in the road . beside and in front of the cyclist are slick whether wet or dry. puts him in dangar. . !; 411111111 The lecture and film required > 'i During the lecture, questionand attendance for all cycle drivers . 111111111lA answer period police officers aboard NAS, is presented on the R. E. Kennedy and John Horton last Wednesday of each month in 'along with M. J. Grundig of NAS Bldg. 600 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Colonel Sanders cooked chicken foryour fishing trip, . aRFj Sowhy should you? \\cJ// I ; + You can pick up Col. Sanders' Kentucky Fried Chickervat: \ i 3a ORANGE PARK: 1206 Highway 17 GREEN COVE SPRINGS: u.s.17, at state Rd. !16 CHIEF SAM FILSTRUP LOVES OUR HAWAIIAN DISHES..OUR FOOD, TOO rjiASMARfj I '"" VISIT THE WAIKIKI SUPPER CLUB & LOUNGE 1. TRANSMISSION I --- NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT YOU CAN TRUST R-J DANCING 4"4\\4\\' e. \ \ TRANSMISSION TO TRANSMART , ; = I'I FREE TOW IN Special f/HM/ r \' FREE PICKUP I DELIVERY . 4 Military Rates Y ALL GENERAL REPAIRSCALL 2301 S. Atliitic A. ,, FOR SERVICE NEAREST YOU. ,J DAYTONA BEACH DAY 388056.1 MITE 733-4789 2530 EDISON AVE. Corner ol Stockton & Ediso'lPAGE L MAY 7, 1970 ,. JAX AIR NEWS AFTERBURNER PAGE 15 Special Services Stables Offer Offers Summer Riding ProgramJax Swim LessonsJax The riding Stables at NAS Jax has started its summer All dependent children program of classes that will offer five years of age and older may military personnel and register for summer swim dependents a greater opportunity classes. to learn riding during the next k There will be five two week few months, according to Dan 4 MNy r'1ck sessions beginning June 15, June Sandy, director of the stables. 29,July 13, July 27 and August 10. The classes are held on Classes will be conducted from 10 Tuesday through Friday until a.m. to 10:45: a.m. and 10:45: a.m. September and this will enable to 11:30: a.m. Monday through students an opportunity to join. Friday. The first class of the day Beginner classes will be taughtat convenes at 9 a.m., followed by the second morning class at 10. pools lOA and 14 located next to the Officers' Club; Advanced Two afternoon classes, also an Beginner classes at pools 36 and hour in length, run from 4-5 p.m. 37, located behind the Main RECORD CATCH James E. and 5-6 p.m. TIME TO SADDLE UP. Two dependents prepare to hit-the-trail at 'Students that Exchange; Intermediate, Tressler, a Marine corporal at begin the classesin the NAS Riding Stables. The Stable is now offering a new schedule of Swimmer and Jr. Lifesaving MATSG, displays the 9 V4 pound summer and want to continueto classes for the summer months with instructions for beginners as well classes at Pool 707 located on Largemouth Black Bass that he a higher level of instruction as experts. . Yorktown Ave., behind Special hauled from the St. Johns Riverat when school starts in the fall will be able to do so the classes will classes concurrently in interested in Services. The cost of these the NAS Fish Camp. The 26- as teaching anyone learning to lessons is $20 per person per two inch long trophy is the largest be rescheduled to fit into their basics to the competitive riding ride should contact his office, :# ' week course payable at Bass ever recorded caught at school hours, Sandy stated. level. Ext. 3178, as soon as possible registration. NAS Jax. He used a live Shiner as Sandy, and his staff of The instructions cost $3.00 per because classes fill rapidly. Each Registration for these swim bait. professional instructors, run two hour with all equipment includedin class has six students to allow for the package. personal instruction in the art of classes is from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. beginning Sandy recommends that riding. Monday, May 18 through Friday, Jax Navy Bowlers Place May 22 at Special Services, by Building Registration telephone.704, Room will not 102.be taken Third in 6ND TournamentJax Why Do You See irs VOW COtlNTW.., The Jax Navy bowling placed fifth with 3,295 pins. Larry --** ,. team placed third among 13 Draeger of Memphis won the So Many Of These I :'- -.,., 'tfZ.ggf : teams last week in the Sixth men's title with 3,451 pins. w Naval District Bowling Another Jax distaffer rolled the _ ... Tournament at NAS Key West. high game for the tourney in the MffMESLITUPf The Jax keglers totaled 15,896 opening round. M.A. [] pins with NAS Pensacola taking O'Donnell won that honor with a first with and NAS . 16,197 points 189 game -.J\-\ "'_. . '. Memphis runner-up with a total 15,986. Swimming Pools Jax's Rose Wheeler grabbed Tab StOCK HI AfllWKCl individual honors at the tourneyas Open Saturday ww.hy.ru1Sand. she placed second in thewomen's In Jacksonville division with 2,913 pins. Jax The NAS Jax Special That,championship was won by Services Office has announced Laura Burke of Pensacola with Almost daily we are asked why it is that so many cars are 2,962 pins. swimming pool hours for the sold in Green Cove Springs,and why there should be so many In the men's individual summer months. modern, completely staffed new car franchises in a NAVY Les of Jax Pools 10 and 14 (Officers' community of this size? For instance, in what other town of championship Spitzer Pools) and 36 (Enlisted will be ) less than 3,000 population willyoufind offered complete lines ,-, open for weekend recreational of Chevrolets, Oldsmobiles, and all other major American swimming from 12 noon to 6 p.m. auto manufacturers? beginning this Saturday, May 9. E.fI'oUR 5OJN6W Pools 419 (NATTC) and 37 (Enlisted) will be open May 16. It \, SarroV" ,- is tentatively scheduled for all INSURANCES "' - .1.-; ,f _" pools to be open daily from 12 F ...; noon: to 6 p.m., beginning about a,kt June 9.The . pools will be closed on the following days each week for ttNr PfESfMRf cleaning: Officers' Pools . After Down Monday; Enlisted Pools y 6jN 1 Z: F y pY Payment Tuesday; CPO Pool . 25 and over Wednesday; NATTC Pool b'f,7 K 1b, .. Thursday.ti&tmctiwelu. : \ < r. 69 MO. After Down Payment f. /)/) ( Thousands of persons every year are discovering that 19-24 'automobile row' in Green Cove Springs is only a short, pleasant drive from wherever they are, and so much easierto L Hunlti I reach and shop in than more heavily congested areas. They like the friendly treatment they find in a small town. They welcome the reasonable prices made possible by the lower operating costs in Green Cove Springs. They appreciate the fact that here they are treated as valued customers, not statistics on a.sales chart. i r 0 O W I'T .... .. ..... Visit Roberts Chevrolet Oldsmobile in Green Cove w.4I: !MJ ICU II 1: f:::::::::W.w.x: : ; :- ::):;:S'-S::V":':'::V:':-:?;"':/):':' v/nient i i Springs, and you'll SEE why so many cars are sold in Green 19-24 J Cove Springs. Our slogan 'Putting You First Keeps Us A AZ First' is the attitude of the entire staff and management at Single I: JBjJE)1JU\ll) i Roberts Chevrolet Oldsmobile. :..:. : : : : : : : : : : : :: :: and 3 BEDROOM FAMILYAPARTMENTS : .. ROBERT }I : I ROBERT57 . PHONE 24*-5701 SOUTH BLANDING BLVD. .? TRAVIS All <. ,Appliances&Air Conditioning I i CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILEJ; ....... ,. ......... ... .. ..,.. ::&%::*::::-::::::*:-::::*:::i:':;:':':':;:;:':':;:;:;:;:::;:::::::;:;:::;:;:::;:: :::::;::: ::::::::: :: ::::::;::.:: :-::);":' :i::;:Yn .vM4h: ):::: ::):):::--.x---.x: : : <.x.e-: / ;:<< AGENCY GREEN COVE SPRINGS II II IIT PHONES : JAX 264-9600 or 264-9580 389.3483 1165$. EDGEWOOD w.OF ROOSEVELT [ Now Renting-$130 Up *THE BIG S STANDS 388-3583 44M ROOSEVELT AT NAS FOR SERVICE r PAGE 16 .. JAX AIR| NEWS AFTERBURNER MAY 7, 1970 I IThe Jax Navy Federal Credit Union Is t Now Open In - ,, ? tt + a t SERVICES N / Roosevelt Mall! Ib ' L11 ft' + ; ''It! 11 7 1 71A For the convenience of our 23,500 civilian and military members, retired military members and their dependents ..... ,...''",' "....'... '' .," ,, "' . ,,,... ';:;".).," dli.;, .' : :.",:,;>:,:'E':(;"::,.:, " ::, c'P.1l7", , At.". 4 . I 4 .'." f",..k......'.. ),1> ;/ "' .. .. .. } \ .; 'j \i. ; : . 3C3Ci> ," ,,.'. .. , J M'ttj <* < IftKL JJJL q Y S'M iW 'tk SP'Eg M f +.w Ar ao S . At' Ji; "0> .. , 4 I ..,L" > rtt o- w ,.' Ara o, ,; t ,;of N= 4' gip ya r 'MR'AG :" +' ," '; st; :.::: ... : "; i {//f..t:,: ;,:':2; i+' t : ,. < ,.,;. , ? ." '. ',If.; ..l':' C"..', ,:''j ...".. > '",i,..{t> >,.(4;: .1: eo.: INTEREST PAID DIVIDENDS LOW INTEREST Day In to Day Out I 5y 2 % 0 Home Signature New LOANS or ImprovementsMobile Homes Used Furniture Autos& CampersBoats Appliances. 0 5 2 % COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Education.Consolidation Member OR Real Estate Llne-of-Credit TO MEMBERS NonMemberROOSEVELT iot A kri oa '. NOTEIn ddition'toAMPLE REEkfARKINGr $; will off er.extesded?' 'eThe'MaIOffrce busine s hourss i . : ':YN. eg3j.c P LL t M. 2T'i.y' LN Y ; 4 ,. MONDAY HU ISQAY4 r 1000AM' TO S,3O PM.w:,: ti.;},::,' 'xy n ;n Y = 'IGsn .r *: FRIDAY 4 : !A' De x I ... dyJ SATURDAYy ? CC f,1"Fl . , t,, : A>AiA+ }>iY.+ a.a t ro akL Yc'rdirtcw. SAX FEDERAL ! w * -jmwww- , t W >- p i J MALLl JAX NASBUILDING39 NAS CECIL FIELD NATTC BUILDING BUILDING26 4469 Roosevelt llvd. Tel.772-2448 Tel.387.5622 or Base Ext. 2431 Tel.771.3211, Ext.215 Mon.,Wed.and Fri 384-1391 Hours: Mon..Frl.9:30.4:30: : Hours:.Mon.-Frl.8:30-3:00: : 10 AM til 2PMr Y .y I |
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