II 4 JAX AIR NEWS/AFTERBURNER June 15, 1967m Navy Exchange Buyer Attends Naval Historical Foundation f fIs New Jewelry Clinic in Broeklyn I' Seeking ContributionsOfficials Mrs. Frances Lewis, buyer at Retail Merchandising Division.In s the Navy Exchange participated Ina three day Jewelry clinic In addition to bulk, box and of the Naval Historical These papers span the entire Brooklyn which ended Friday. fashion jewelry for men, women, Foundation a private organization history of the Navy, from the This Is the thirteenth such clinic teenagers and children, there founded in 1926 for the Revolutionary War to the space sponsored by the U. S. Navy were classic styles on display : I purpose of acquiring and preser- age. The cost of this projectis Ship*s Store Office (NSSQ),which for exchange personnel to __h ving artifacts and documents of expected to total $43,000. , Is headquarters for the world examine and order if they historical value to the Navy, are The second project undertaken wide Navy Resale System of exchanges desired. requesting contributions.The concerned refurbishment and expansion - commissary stores andshlp's foundation is financially of the TruxtumDecaturNaval Many of the items shown have stores afloat.Merchandise not been available to commercial 4't,1 supported by contributins which Museum. This museum personnel from are tax exempt and dues from its displays the material consideredto retail ' outlets as yet. Navy exchanges - 1,900 members. be of most significant his- Navy Exchanges east of the Rock therefore were, givena ies reviewed and examined sam- preview look at Jewelry for r = Last year the foundation CEle- torical value. ples of jewelry numbering more the coming season. 1 brated its 40th anniversary and The Truxtum-Decatur MuseumIs than 5,000 individual items for the Sales from well to commemorate the occasion, located in the converted carri- jewelry as as fall/Christmas season. They from every item sold through Navy two special projects were under- age house of the Decatur House. considered effective taken. The entire museum was also jewelry Exchanges recreation - generate displays and discussed fashion funds for the locale of The first project was a three- renovated by rearranging the trends with buyers from NSSO's that-exchange., ,NAVY EXCHANGE buyer Mrs. year program to index and cata- space and incorporating a new logue several hundred thousand front entrance, new lighting, ------ --- Frances Lewis examines lewcry and historical records and documents flooring, painting; display / : at clinIc./ (NSSO Photo) which the foundation had loanedto cases. The project, which was SBob's the Library of Congress. completed last year, cost $24, Oak Hill 000. Some Civilian Expenses A committee of 32 civilians, Pure Service CenterOpen chaired by Charles F. Adams a former Navy Reserve officer for your convenience 6'a.m.10 p.m. Are Taxable, for MovesThe agreed funds to sponsor a.drive. to obtain to complete"the two Navy Finance Office has Federal income tax is deducted. projects. The goal of the com- read servkes pkk-ii| & delivery announced that certain moving The payees' copies will be delivered mittee was $75,000, however, at the end of the drive, only$45,000had allowances taxable expense are when payment Is made ckiik 9i det,...A.erkew & Fereiga Cars for civilians. with the advice that the W-2 be been collected.A . Amounts paid by the Navy to retained for annual income;'tax recent notice from the Sec- 103rd & James Rd.' civilian employees as moving returns. retary of the Navyreads,"Thereis '771-9156 expense reimbursements or.allowances The requirements for reporting no doubt that this matter of Jacksonville. Fla Incident a permanent payments received for the historical value to the Navy, and change ,of station on which Income above expenses was effective October that both the purpose and the tax withholding requiredare 10, 1966. Withholding of needs of this foundation are as follow: taxes and issuing of a W-2 by the worthy of being brought to the notice . Roosevelt For round trip between old disbursing officer on these pay- of those who may wish to {( } CAR WASH and new official stations to seek ments was not effective until make voluntary contributions." Mall permanent residence quarters. June, 1967. For subsistence expenses of Individuals will be responsiblefor Interested parties should send f OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 8:30 AM -. 5:30: PM the employee and his immediate reporting payments received their contributions to: Naval family while occupying tem- prior to June, 1967. Historical Foundation, Room FREE CAR WASHWITH porary quarters when an em- For further information con 1078, Main Navy Building, Navy ployee is transferred a new tact the Navy Finance Office at Department Washington C., 15"GALS.: OR MORE STANDARD OIL/ official station. Ext. 8359/494. 20360. Allowance for miscellaneous PRODUCTS CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED ' SPRAWAX. .MOW ONLY 5H expenses.Allowance for expenses"in- Engineers Sought by N.yy - ! r curred. in connection with al1t , f +, Located: in Roosevelt Mall Shopping Center estate transactions and unexpired The Naval Facilities Engineering construction program;and ex - -r Lr leases., Command has establisheda panded Seabee effort. ; Federal income tax of 20 per means' ,for direct com The general requirements are cent of those amounts which are missioning of experienced per- for male personnel between the defined above as taxable wages sonnel at the lieutenant and lieu ages of 26 and 38, with a baccalaureate - will be deducted on the voucher tenant commander grade level, degree in civil,mech- NOW THERE ARE on which such amounts are paid.A to compensate for the shortageof anical, electrical, minting, pet- wage and tax statement (IRS experienced middle grade Civil roleum, or architectural engin Form W-2)) will be prepared Engineer Corps officers on active eering. Applicants for appoint- TWO WAYS TO !FLYA for the amount of each payment duty. This shortage is pri- ment as lieutenant must have at made after June 6,1967 for which marily caused by the increased least five years of suitable professional experience In the appropriate field while appli- WESCONNETT FURNITURE CO. cants for appointment as lieu- tenant commander must have at least twelve years of suitable AIR CONDITIONERSNEW experience.A . & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCESNEW tour year tour ot duty with the CEC would provide an & USED TV SETSNEWADDNGMACHNES opportunity for an engineer to / gain valuable construction, pub- NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS/ lic works and/or government Freight Salvage Easy Credit Terms contracting experience. In addi- Hrs. 9 a.m.1 p.m. Come In & Browse/ tion he would be fulfilling his military obligation and make 5326 WuctMtttllvd..lt 103rd 771-0750 benefits.himself eligible for veterans The Navy's Operation DEEP FREEZE landed the first pure jet in Antarctica on November {.;: NAVY AUTO INSURANCE 14. 1966. The jet ,was a Military - Airlift Command C-141 r,:;{:rt4tta.Cf;: :<0 ;{?..K ;2\y.;y tivxrihYtiri: ; >. Starlifter, The Air Forces 70/20/5 LIABILITY MONTHLY POLICIESRobert troop. and cargo carrying aircraft. \\r new discount rate is now available to military travelerson q0pRR TheOrange leave. Many Airlines are offering confirmed reservationsat Park 2/3 normal fare in addition to the 1/2 fare standby rates. This reserved seat.fare Is subject to certain restrictions. PresbyterianChurch IMPORTANT! In,order to travel at reduced rates you must obtain Form DD 1580 before purchasing your ticket. 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