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F.2 PRY LIBRARY :f/y VP-5's Mad Foxes Return to NAS JafIARw'! 1000' If - < .<' Jax-Cdr. R.T. Thomas, VP-5 and ASW surveillance over the Mad Foxes participated in an , skipper, returned with his 'Mad entire Mediterranean and observing active community relations : Foxes'Friday after a four-month Russian Naval program. The men visited and deployment to the Med operations, VP-5 participated in entertained more than 100 orphan iterranean. The squadron many NATO and national boys at the orphanage, Instituto operated with the Sixth Fleet and exercises. Among these were Pecorino, at St. Agata, and ____ was based at the Naval Air National Week, Epic Battle, First treated them to two picnics at the ,,, I Facility, Sigonella, Sicily. This Step, PHIBLEX, Deep Six, Dawn beach. : :! was VP-5's fourth deployment to Patrol, Mare Largo, TRAILEXand % f ;!\\ Y,'" Tw Sigonella since the squadron was MEDSWEEPEX. In all these The 'Top Fox,' Cdr. Thomas, formed. operations the aircrews of termed this a most successful . Patron Five demonstratedtheir deployment, both operationallyand 2500 hours of operational and overall ASCAC evaluation is deeply gratifying to see so ss SY. training flights without a mishap. grade exceeding 90 percent, many fine men working so hardto 'a b r In May the squadron set a new hitherto an unheard figure. protect the rights of all East coast safety record for Americans, including those who f patrol squadrons, surpassing The squadron continued its feel they must dissent against 75,000 hours of accident-free ASW and professional training their country.' flying. The squadron tail in- with many ASW exercise signia, the letters 'LA' and the periods and hours of ground Patron Five will resume two-sided fox, were seen from training. It paid off particularlywell normal stateside operations aftera Rota, Spain to Incerlik, Turkey; for two crews in the brief stand-down period. and -from Nimes-Garrons, squadron who were able to France to the shores of North complete their final Patrol Squadron Five,is a unit .. to be of Fleet Air Wing Eleven, the .WELCOME- ;.,... Africa requirements designated HOME-Cdr. R.T. Thomas receives an enthusiastic 'Alpha crews. largest operational command In addition to the assigned under Commander Fleet Air greeting from his wife and daughters as the family is reunited for the t tasks of maintaining surface When weren't they Jacksonville. first time in four months. they flying, ;, 71 NrE: 'i&t: I I5k Nine End d' Mk CareersTomorrow ; ruPublished 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 o f fl c I lal expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements In this publication does notconstitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. i VOL. 28 NO. 14 (U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE' FLORIDA JUNE 25, 1970 Jax A formal inspection and ',* "' retirement ceremony will be held Old Bluejackets Inn SSSS tomorrow at 1 p.m. in Hangar , 116. 'I ( , It Nine officers who retire this ; .5 1 momt will be honored and a >\ j Pirates Cove Slated battalion of Navy and Marine A officers and enlisted personnel 'twill j be inspected by Capt. H.O. '/ ,. For July 8 Opening Cutler,NAS commanding officer. I( (See story on page 11)r) \i f Jax-A bit of the history of the tea when Black BearcfwaaTf eared and ,Navy personnel will ,be in- i 41 r other buccaneers were plundering ships for treasure will come alive spected in full dress whites. ': ' July 8 with the opening of Pirates Cove here. Marine officers will wear summer i\) The former Bluejackets Inn reopens that day and with It an entirelynew service 'C' with sword, ) club atmosphere will be available for the recreation of enlistedmen ribbons and badges; and enlisted " and women.Refurbished Marines will wear 'summer : ti from 'stem to J.. service 'A' with ribbons and <' }' stern,' Pirates Cove will offer a crow's nest decorates the en- badges. Military guests will wear \ larger club facility that will trance to the Acey-Ducey section, t+ the tropical white long uniform. y handle up to 1,000 people. The and a full-size helm lends an The battalion will format 12:45: J} dance floor has been expanded by authentic touch to the nautical with Cdr. M.C. Premo as the '<;$ 7,000 square feet, and two decor inside. Above the bar a battalion commander. Cdr. K.H. y" separate game rooms and a lighted island mural moves Greenhaw is coordinator and ), comfortable TV lounge offer slowly up and down, creating the adjutant for the ceremony. " r patrons a variety of entertainment effect of a ship adrift at sea. A worker applies finishing touches wall decorations at the Pirates The nine officers who will be ' piped over the side are Cdrs. , A 60-foot sunken bar, the Scheduled opening time for the C.M. Thomas, W.L. Berkey and largest in the Jacksonville area, Pirates Cove Is Wednesday, July Cove.Marine J.N. Kinder. Also LCdrs. G.W. overlooks the St Johns River 8 at 5 p.m. More than 50 door Captain Cited Loll, W.C. Forehand, R.E. through a. row of picture win- prizes, including a color Dobelstein, M.E. Windham, R.F. dows. Soft lights illuminate the television and trip for two to the Jax Capt. Charles R. with Combat 'V' for ser- Marshall and J.R. Beddard. palm trees outside, creating an Bahamas will be given away that Jernigan, attached to the vice In Viefnam. exotic tropical atmosphere.The night Entertainment for the Marine Air Training BenefItsExpanded Package Store has been early evening will be provided by Capt. Jernigan received the completely renovated, and new Ronnie and the Soul Society, and Support Group at NATTC Medal from Maj. John C. Weare, J restrooms have been built on later on at night the Four of Clubs has received the Navy MATSG executive officer in a \ either side of the club. A genuine will appear on stage. Commendation Medal June 17 ceremony. The _"lIfttlll",,_u_ _AG..A_.. th'e;. m.dal 'while serving in, various For E-4's I Ij capacities with Marine Aircraft j * PSf - Group 11, First Marine Aircraft V If third class '* are a petty t f ft you t v"'K' f Wing in connection with combat officer with between two and four & : operations against the enemy in sf t the Republic of Vietnam from years active duty'and a .J "t f minimum commitment of six ' r Dec. I, 1968 to Nov. 20, 1969. years, you may be eligible for an \\ Capt Jernigan currently the of transportation f expanded variety : phase officer in the Aviation entitlements a' : beginning - Ordnance Division of the training ; a ex month.. center. .. The Department Defense has (More MATSG news on Page 8)). issued a directive which, starting 7 July 1, will give P03's with less , than four years of service the fy -INSIDE- following benefits: (1)) Depen- O i dent travel pay; ((2)) Transportation V. II- y p; of household goods; Editorial Page 2 ((3)) Dislocation allowance; ((4) xf.f Trailer allowance in lieu of ((2)) NATTC and (3)) above; ((5) Shipment of Page8 _ autombile overseas; (6)) Overseas r Want Ads Page 13 allowance; and (7) , Evacuation allowance. ? The Joint Travel Regulations , M Club Schedules Page 13 are currently being revised.by REMINISCING-Juvenile Court Judge Major B. Harding looks on as Capt. Cutler discusses the Per Diem, Travel and ' highlights of the air station's first summer youth camp with two members following Friday's Sports Page 18 Transportation Allowance graduation ceremony Ten week-long camp programs are scheduled to be) conducted here through Committee 'to inelude the new Aug. 21. benefits. 1r -- --- ," ._ .. -.. -_. .,, r i r I V YII ;t""J. i ,. ,(" :' ": JAX AIR NEWS LATWINGER PAGE 2. ,# : JUNE 25, 1970 EDITORIAL .A Primary RightBad oIJe v ) Q officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote.. -George Jean Nathan "$r This spring and summer each state has scheduled primary elections It CATHOLICNAVAL to determine which candidates will be in the general elections r. t &.r Nov. 5.Most. kysdq AIR STATION states permit members of the armed forces and their Saturday Mass 5 P.M. spouses to vote in primary elections by absentee ballot. Mass Sunday 11:00: )() A.M. Unfortunately, far too many people i ignore the primaries and Daily Mass 11:30: A.M. vote only in the general elections. This is especially true in the Saturday Confessions- military, where servicemen must take a little extra time to ob- h tain an absentee ballot, thus facing problems not encountered by 10:30: 11:15: a.m. civilians at home. NAVAL HOSPITAL i1 { Sunday Mass 8 A.M. p NATTC Sunday Mass 930A.M. * FATHER AND SON-RAdm. Lawrence Heyworth Jr., commanderFleet Bldg. 500 Air Jacksonville, swears in his son, Lawrence III, as an ensign. The ceremony took place June 3 at the U.S. Naval Academy in An.nap'oUs PROTESTANTNAVAL Md. ._ HOSPITAL Sunday Worship- 10 A.M. NAVAL AIR STATION JlBJlf Sunday Also a serviceman often does not have easy access to informa- Holy Communion 8:30: tion about a candidate, issues and election dates. A.M. Bldg. 750 But, military men and women can keep abreast, if they make the Church School (all ages) effort. Every base, every ship, whether overseas or in the United The two air station i dining! halls serve the same menu but observe different A.M. States, has a voting officer who can supply voting rules for your breakfast.meal schedules.6 a.m.Dining to 7i3B: Hall a.m.No.dinner.1, Bldg.11 4,a.m.serves to 1 week-day and meals as follows: .Junior Church (Nursery - p.m. supper 4 to home state, and that all-important Federal Postal Application Card SiU p.m. Dining Hall No. 3, Bldg. 551 serves breakfast 5:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.a.m. grade 6) 10 A.M. (FPCA) to obtain an absentee ballot. The folks at home can send dinner. 11 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. supper. 5:00 p.m. to 4:15. Both Dining halls observe ;- Divine Worship Service- you a newspaper that spells out the local and state issues to be the same hours on week-ends and holidays: early breakfast. 4:30 a.m. to decided upon. :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 Sure, it. takes a little extra time. But it is part of your responsi cents Personnel dinner on and comrats brunch for may 45 cents purchase and supper breakfast for 50 and cents.early breakfast for 25 Junior Youth Fellowship bility as a member of the armed forces and an American citizen.It 1 P.M. Bldg. 722 is a small price to pay for a right that people have died to Senior Youth Fellowship protect. Use it! (AFPS) Friday,June 24 1:30: P.M. Bldg. 722 Breakfast Dinner The Hot Eggs Oatmeal to Order Shrimp Oyster Stew Creole Salisbury Supper Steak Senior Choir Tuesday Rehearsal - in LifeBY Brown Gravy Meaning French Toast Chicken A La King Mashed Potatoes 7 P.M. Bldg. 750 Hot Baked Beans Tossed Green Rice Baked Corn and 4 Deep Fried Fish Lyonnalse Wax Beans Tomatoes ( Cdr. A.F.Jensen CHC Portions Strawberry Short Cake Ice Cream ThursdayChristian Cake Doughnuts Whipped Topping Sundaes Science Ser- When l life becomes meaningless, nothing then really seems to vice 8 P.M. matter. When life loses it's meaning for us we become' like the man Saturday, June 27 who was hired by a psychologist for an experiment. The psychologisttook I r Divine NATTC the man to his back yard and gave him an ax. Early Breakfast Brunch Supper' Worship 12 P.M. 'Do you see that log lying there?' the psychologist asked. The man Hot Grits Grilled Hamburger or Breaded Veal Cutlets Bldg. 500EveningWorship6 Eggs to Order Cheeseburger Brown Gravy P.M. nodded that he did. Hot Cakes Shoestring Potatoes Whipped Potatoes Bldg. 500 'I want you to make like you're chopping wood; only I want you to Grilled Ham Slices Simmered Kidney Beans Bread Dressing use the back side of the ax, not the blade. I'll give you five dollars an Praline Rolls Ice Cream Cups Seasoned Green Beans hour.' Iced White Cake , The hired man thought the psychologist was crazy; but he acceptedthe SundayJune21 job because of the pay sohe set to work. After a couple of hours he Traffic knocked at the back door. The psychologist came to the door and Early Breakfast ,Brunch. asked the man what he wanted. Hot Farina Baked Chicken and Supper Grilled ViolationsThe 'Mister,' the man said, 'I'm quitting this job!' Eggs to Order Noodles Mushroom Beef Gravy Steak 'What's the matter; don't you like the pay you're getting?' asked the Minute Steak Buttered Lima Beans Baked Potatoes psychologist. 'If it isn't enough, I'll raise your wages. Apple Home Coffee Fried Potatoes Cake Hot Ice Cream Dinner Cups Rolls Creamed Peas and following is a report of . 'No, sir,' the man said, 'the pay is plenty good; but when I chop Cherry Carrots Pie motor vehicle accidents and wood, I've got to see chips fly!' 'I can't see any reason for even trying traffic violations for the period . with the dull side of the ax.' Monday, June 29 June 915. Unless we see meaning in the things we do, we can't continue long Number of Accidents withoutcracking under the strain or just simply giving up. A pricelessgift Breakfast Dinner Supper This week 6 of our religion is the meaning gives to all of life.HOLDING Hot Grits Mulligatawny Spaghetti Soup Oven Fried Chicken Total accidents this Eggs to Order with Meat Cream Chicken Gravy year Creamed Dried Beef Pizza Pie Mashed Potatoes through June 15 137 A SHARE OF YOUR FUTURE Cinnamon Home Fried Rolls Potatoes O'Brien Cuban Sticks Summer Squash Coconut Buttered Bread Brussel Sprouts ,Number of accidents through Buttered Broccoli Apricot Sauce Pudding June 1969 204 Devil's Food Cake Total number of days since last Chocolate Fudge Icing injury in a motor vehicle accident - 12 Tuesday,June 30 Number of Violations This week' 142 Breakfast ,, BpKDs Hot Oatmeal Cream Dinner Supper Speeding 10 of Eggs to OrderPineapple Grilled Ham Potato Steaks Soup Beef and Pork Chop Reckless Driving 1 Grilled Luncheon Hot Cakes Meat Raisin Sauce Fried Suey RiceChinese Going through stop sign 10 Cake Doughnuts Glazed Sweet Potatoes Fried Cabbage Other violations 121 Boiled.Pinto Beans Chow Mein Noodles Fifty-five Drivers appeared Green Peas and Onions Fruit Gelatin Buttered Asparagus' Tips before the Traffic Hearing Boardon Whipped Topping Iced Hermits. ,; \ June 18.,Disposition of the = I IBr.akfast cases t included :'the following: Wednesday, July 1 Dinner Twelve lost driving and parking Supper ,privileges aboard station for Hot Corn Meal Mush Chicken Rice Soup Chile Hot Dogs Eggs to Order Ginger Pot Roast French Fried Potatoes various periods; Two were The JAX AIR NEWS It a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper French Toast Natural Gravy Buttered Fresh Frozen assigned to complete an eight- distributed each Thursday at the U.S.. Naval Air Station, Raised Broiled Bacon Slices Southern Style Greens Mixed Vegetables hour course in remedial driving; Doughnuts Lyonnalse Carrots Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company. a Banana! Cake Apple Pie Six received suspensions; 'Thirty- private firm All Copy ,ubmftted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS Banana Cream. Butter three were given warnings; Four must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS Icing were dismissed; Three were Jacksonville, by 12:00.noon on Monday before publication. News Thursday,July 2 fined (U.S. Commissioner) and items are welcomed from all sources- Telephone 772-3118 or Two were referred to their 3119. Dinner commanding officers for possible New England Clam ,disciplinary action. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Chowder concerning such should be directed ,. Shrimp Curry to : . ' Baked Chicken and .., + ,'. " , THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Buttered Steamed Broccoli Rice 'r '. .t". .,.,. (uV$4ONIJcaQUE 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 Spears Breakfast Curry Condiments of Supper. Telephone 388.2755 Hot Farina Chopped Bacon, Diced Submarlne'Sandwlches'' Eggs to Order Egg,' Toasted Coconut, Hot Potato Salad VOL. 28 NO. ]J4 JUNE 25, 1970 Griddle Baked Cakes Minced Cherries, Pepper Spanish Style Lima. ' Sausage Patties Rings and Chutney Sauce Beans $$ Sugar Rolls ciREs Ice Cream Cups Cherry Cake Pudding 1 . --.:. JUNE 25, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 t Expressway Safest Travel, Says NSC 4 According to the National vance. If you miss your exit, you the living space between you and Safety Council, an expresswaycan must go on to the next one. the car ahead. If cars cut in frontof be the safest distance as wellif There's no backing up on a turn- you in heavy traffic, try to a motorist drives defensively.In pike. While on a superhighway, leave yourself an out, a clear 1967, the mileage death rate on beware of the tactic used on other space in the lane to the right or the nation's turnpikes was 2.4 roads of slowing down before left"to dodge possible chain + , deaths per 100 million vehicle turn-offs. On the expressway reaction crashes.If G\ e miles of travel compared with a maintain speed until you turn into your car breaks down, get as rate of 7.6 on the nations' rural the deceletation lane-then slow far onto the shoulder as possible z roads. quickly. Observe reduced speed before stopping. When you can't Safe driving on turnpikes limits on exit ramps.Expressway fix the trouble yourself, raise the demands a different set of habits entrances and hood and tie a handkerchief to the than those you use on rural roadsor exits as well as service areas are antenna or door handle. Switchon city streets. Because service on the right on most superhighways. four-way flashers if you have stations are rarely withing You can avoid trouble if them. At night, turn on low walking distance on superhighways you move left near these decision beams and interior lights. You your auto must be well points providing the left lane is can ignite flares either day or prepared. Be sure the cooling clear. This avoids trouble with night as a warning signal.CPO'S . and lubricating system can take vehicles making improper exit or steady high-speed driving. Since 'entrance maneuvers.On . The rhythmic beat of drums and the whine of Indian flutes accompany than half of all where It more turnpike superhighways youdon't Charge this sensous dance sequence from 'Cross and Sword'. emergencies are for gas, oil, and have to worry about oncoming Presented nightly, except June Mondays 21st through Sept. 1, in the water fill fuel tank and traffic take can up your you St. Augustine Amphitheatre 'Cross and Sword' depicts the ; early ' radiator. more time passing., When readyto .PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII - of years struggle to colonize our Nation's oldest city. When entering an expressway, pass, keep well behind the car The chief petty officer's club hereis get on at traffic spped. Don't stopat you're overtaking. Use your turn the first Navy enlisted men's the end of the ramp. While on signal, and check to the side and, club to begin accepting six represent most overseas areas as, the entry ramp and accelerationlane rear. If it's clear, move into the nationally recognized charge well as all parts of the United w': 1,....' you must mach the speedof passing lane but make sure the cards. States. NAv ,.'SMI'...' traffic and blend in. If you driver ahead isn't about to pass Cards recognized by the more Under this system, CPOs will enter slowly,you may force other too. Then speed up and overtake than 1000-member club are Bank be able,to charge package store drivers to bark,or change lanes him quickly. When you can see Americard, Bank of Hawaii items, beverages, meals and suddenly. the passed car in your mirror, Charge Card, Master Charge, other special events within the Making an exit can be tricky, signal and return to your former Barclaycard of England, club. too. Study the route ahead of lane. Sumitomo Credit Card (Bank If the credit card program is ' time so that you will be ready to The old rule of one car lengthfor Americard of Japan) and successful, it may be used 1 ; leave. By noting the exit before each 10 miles per hour of Chargex, the all purpose credit throughout the Navy in all CPO yours, you will have time to get speed is not enough at the high charge card of Canada. These clubs. This decision will be made .. into the turnoff lane well in ad speeds of expressways. Double cards were selected because they following a one-year trial. . k ',1" TheNormandy ,' / J ". ,, . , 1rij.I\;;:. c \ Iff ,\ .lf.. .;' .." ,1 ' \\01'1' " ;i'i'i ' i : '. ':'':';'I :" !:,, .., 1' '.''i\"tht't.i; ; ' , " "'1 t "l' '\-It#'I." f / ',' ItJ""J! .- , l'' \" .;}i \:' a ,t w ::" Invasion I ' Fa } .., c; , 215,000th LANDING-LCdr. Richard Vosseller, of VA-82, preparesto cut a cake which commemorated the 215,000 arrested landing aboard the USS Coral Sea (CVA-43)) Capt. Sammuel G. Gorsline Jr., C.O.of USS Coral Sea, presented Vosseller with a cake to celebrate the : traditional milestone landing. fly'" _ r I- r1wr . DRIVE IN , TOP HAT _ . 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JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA ., 32205 (Formerly McDougall's insurance) Roosevelt Blvd. 388 7476 MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FRIDAY 6479 - MalLobby :WAAMo2.00P.M.: All Departments: : P.M. CALL ANYTIME Drive In Tellers& Installment Loans 9:00A: M.to/:00PM: Phone 784.3770 Member FDIC \ .. - PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JUNE 25, 1970 . 0" Q39SZ | Atta Boys & Ship Overs \ I ICW02 A_. r._ 1'_ ........ w. Cecil SportsBy 1. Who was the first goal ten der in the NHL to wear a face .9M N. ap DTC J.D. Brewster mask? 2. Who was the first catcher to wear a face mask? k 3. When is the major league qo baseball trading deadline? National League: VA-46 and flying Ops 9 by scoring 3 runs in 4. How many times have Jack and Arnold Palmer Nicklaus VA-81 split in a 2'game series. the 5th to tie the game. Ops .S met in a sudden death playoff The Clansmen, behind venerableold tallied once in their half of the 5th 5. The best selling book "My Gramps Sharp took the and again in the 6th to pull the Turn at Bat" features which opener 117. VA-81 took the game out. Lew Center returnedto ballplayer? second game 11-4 as Henderson form, recording 9 strikeoutsand 6. Who holds the National scattered 11 hits and struck out 7 giving up but 2 hits as he League record for home runs in batters in taking the win. captured his 1st win in several a season: ? VC-4 ended their long winless weeks. 7. How a many batter plate make appearancesmust to qualifyfor Edward R. Gilley of VA. CW02 R. Brown Magazine slump by downing VA-81 6-4. Rudies Rubies: Fireball Mooreof a batting championship? 45 was promoted to his present Branch Officer, was promoted to Kemp was winning pitcher. the Marines had his 1 game 8. In which American League rank on June 15.CW02 his present rank on June 15. VA-87 routed VA-72 in a 15-0 winning streak stopped by A V. park were the fewest home runs -, ..--- ,... ......_. M - whitewashing: Winning pitcher ORD. Fireball entered the 6th hit in 1969? t f " ,' t Meadows limited VA-72 to but 1 frame with a 7 run lead, 9. The All-Star baseball gamein ',:$,,; '', ,t hit. Keller and Dennis both however; he generously gave up 1970? is schedule for which .. :)::,,;: belted triples for the winners. 7 walks and saw his lead vanish in city ': " 10. The Yankees have retired American League: VA-174,13 smoke. Ed Lord of Ops no four uniform numbers: Whatare ,gym w ikR Dental 1. Stewart limited longer desires to fight rather than the numbers and who were Pucketts Plumbers to but 4 hits in switch-he switched to an Alcoa the players that,wore them? , recording his 2nd straight 'win bat and swatted out a DOUBLE. r r 3 ANSWERSRapR41'L since Joining the Hellrazors. Silver Streak Hardies' rather Duncan was the batting star with indifferent play at 1st base is ( !oP',38NU! aofag u21qaD : !! 3 hits, including a triple. rapidly earning him the sobriquet nO'] "'j :Jmnj aqua 'c 'n'tflBtmpuiQ AV-ORD 9, Marine AV-ORD Concret Glove,. as previously 'J !; !: '6 k4 chased 8 runs across the plate in promised (when Bob Greenes' 'S6. 'tumping! ea)[uBj -8 "", .9 the 6th inning for a come-from- monsters in blue do something 'Z09 'L ' behind win over the Marines. worthy of mention) the monstersare 0861 99 'UOSUM. VH[; ''9 a Urich was winning pitcher. congratulated over the feat of 'IiIWUHlApaL, '0L61'olssBl3 9 Ops5AV.ORD3. The weapons not tossing a ball player out of the : UOSt3 Uo.I g.UO'; ; q AN Richard C. Berry of VA-45, gang threw a scare into the high game in more than four weeks. 'SI aunt '14. !lupllM1l 'c R.H. Coulliette, was named as Plane Captain of no games were played at Cozy 'glue'ID Assistant Aviation Support Of. the Month for May. Cdr. A.H. Corners. A'N 'Ulqlui .la .sa2og 'Z ficer, was promoted to his Hinman, C.O. of the squadron Every TUES. & THURS. 'lgaaluoyq .to; present rank on June 15. presented Berry with a squadron 8uLeld! 911AU'8ld! { sanbasf 't LADIES DAY BOWLING plaque and congratulated him on a 'Job Well Done.: 19 JJ' or Admin Dental (by THURSDAY NATIONAL percentage. ) .7660 6880 Around the Navy Y A87AMS3 HI BALLS r VA-174 No. 1 .6750 Douglas E. Shipes and VA.72 .5940 AMH2 James D. Hardin, of VA-87 GIRLS ONLYAll Operations. ..5470VA COLLATERAL DUTIES... As FOR SHORT-TIMERS..The were advanced to their present Day & Night 83 .4920 of effort to reduce the part an rate on June 17.VC4. Medical .4830 revised 'Navy Guide for Retired TABLESMOTHER'S ' 5 POOL burden of collateral duties' on AMD .4330 is Personnel and Their Families' NAMTD No. 1 .3985 junior officers, the Chief of Naval avialable. Read it for the latest VA.46 .3670 has directed that 1080 CASSAT. AVE. VA.174 No.2 .3200 Operations collateral duties be information about rights and some privileges of career personnelupon to senior officers assigned petty retirement, benefits from AE3.Stephen D. Edwards, --- I I federal and state agencies,. ADJ2 David C. Traaen and AMS3 y yt restrictions on civilian Thomas G! Houlihan of the VC-4 employment, and family Det., were advanced to their protection and survivor benefits. present rate on June 1. I r E a $ eA"kda'v 8 k 4I . I I I Phone 3545511SERVING ALL OF JACKSONVILLE . RADIO DISPATCH j A . ff I I _1__ __ Most popular watch in3/ of ,CHIEF SAM FILSTRUP LOVES OUR ; the world I \ K of the world ii is underwater.In . HAWAIIAN DISHES..OUR FOOD TOO! made that the world self;.winding sklndlvers Zodiac have Sea Wolf their undisputed first choice. 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Horton, a ,, , planning and control departmentas ,.' ,",.t'\ NARF, Capt. DH. Heile stenography secretary retired a production dispatcher. presented retirement plaques after: completing more than 33 Capt. Heile presented David and beneficial suggestion checks years of civilian service. Mrs. Everington and Gladstone in his office recently Horton served the In as secretary Menzie a check for their approved - the quality assurance depart. beneficial joint ment. suggestion. Then Capt. Heile ti [: Albert Coleman worked in the presented Devid Everington a 1T production planning control check for his suggestion to department as a mobile equip reclaim the piston pin plugs that ment dispatcher. He retired after were normally thrown away. 29 years of both military and This will be a savings of civilian service. ap Capt. D.H. Heile presents Benef lea I Suggestion checks to Gladstone each proximately $1.60 for plug. Menzie and David Everington. Aircraft.electrician. helper, ; Robert B. Edwards, worked in the shops department and retired: after 29 years of civilian service j Ira J. Pickett worked in the production planning. and control i iM department as an aircraft $ \ production controller. Pickett Q - . . served more than 25 years in L&f4\ civilian service. Ii r.... Ernest M. Parker retired after Ir'O < ., .... .. Coleman 20 years of civilian service, t) working in the production L.: 3 .', Model'C-2 t: y, ; ;> ',, Don't lust peek! Open wide yours ' s: ,' eyes! You're not dreaming a p ht, M iJ' '' s" t huge 19 foot family room is a } : :' + 4 1 dream come true In this Bellair ... w.e', r, a g'. beauty Separate dining room, 3'it,1' }; =t wr Bedrooms, 2 Baths our family \ Yrypr k home is fantastically low In price. ." : N a (> " ; J t A Mrl ''' ' \' . 4 , ;r.; )s. ;" i'x ns I rq ' L-r ",", ' "''t AGy wt p. rPickett f/3 + Model C4Bellair'sC k. p' .6 Is lust unbelievable; < ,?; 4 Bedrooms, Family Room, ' Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, 2 Baths and a large 4 Utility Room. Eleven rooms of 1 unmatched styling and economy. EdwardsIt .. ,,- . ''''' " 'I:: rMt'j 1 ,.t.'M I " .: ,: ':' ,>,: "1. t' ""BUY It" ., ," "", i p '". ": p / 1 -/ rl ; + L Ld' ,' Modele.0 I A central I entrance foyer separates the living and quiet t wP ', NOW areas of C.8. You'll find 3 a', bedrooms, 2 baths and many sx. . roomy 'closets plus a free CJ : :; v 'S, separate dining room Why not !r Include a family room fireplace 4 yy.r ,Y >. ;; 'v k 1. (optional) In your plans! { i c V Y: VVVV4t.1 M , N ! INTEREST RATES Parker Horton MAY NEVER IE LOWER! Model C-10 I Add It all up and you will see why Now is the time ,to Buy! this Bedrooms Is so ,popular 2 Baths a model, huge; 3 /P VACATION CASH? screened in porch, large utility, As the inflation spiral continues prices of lust about long low sweeping line; truly'a everything are increasing. But the VALUE of homes is increasing fine home on a modest budget. at a tremendous rate.also. So don't delay, buy that ' Tfoifregood home of your dreams'in quiet, comfortable Bellair TODAY I / N *,\, You'll be glad you did! 1 ' for Irrl 111 ; more atBeneficial $17,000-$19,000 Clay County's Only Completely PLANNED COMMUNITY!! Model on Two cars can rest comfortably in Why settle for less vacation,cash than you really want? the roomy garage of C.12,and you Come :ElELL.A.JB: : still have lots of storage room. A to Beneficial. We want to lend you the full amount classic courtyard entrance, you have in mind.Exclusive at Beneficial: You get Bene- s living p HOME: :BUILDERS INC.amity apile s ficial'i Credit Card room with 30-Day Free Loan Privilege. fireplace, three bedrooms, plus ; Good for emergency cash when on vacation away from Member of National and Jacksonville Home Builders Associations too many closets to count. all , home at over 1750 Beneficial offices-and no charge for You are cordially Invited to Inspect our homes at yoyr convenience combine to make this the the first 30 days. Beneficial.. .where the money is. 10 A.M.to Dark. Travel South on Standing Blvd:(Hwy.21) 'livingest' Rellair model built. ._______________ ______e.___....____ .____I Beneficial Finance UP TO $600 SystemLOANS FHA 235 Terms Available Beneficial Finance Co.of Jacksonville , '' 5059 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE 384.4595 PKONE 264-9579 5635 ROOSEVELT BLVD.VENETIA VILLAGE SHOP.CTR. Nest to Winn.Dixie Phone 388-9374 VILLAGE -SANDALWOODHARIORVIEWJAX NORMANDY yypp 5 othtr Btnvllcial ofin.rvo th.Jackionvill AroS . .*phone book whit pogti for Mores'office L PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JUNE 25, 1970 I Last Jax C-131 Departs- to Naples. .u Jax .. 'Navy 140999 was one of the last aircraft to from sandwiches to critical ,' cleared for takeoff. make an occasional flight with an priority cargo. With clearance grantedthe all enlisted crew. The pilots, including Cdr. R.A. station's last G131 Two other local naval aviators Gibson, the newest plane com- rumbled down the runway who feel at home at the controlsof mander, and the last crew - Triple Nine are LCdr. W.C. ADRI W.A. Goss, senior plane June 12, closing another Forehand and LCdr'Guy' Weir. captain ADRI II.W. Hope and chapter in NAS Jax naval LCdr Forehand piloted the B.L. Ballars -all gathered to bid q 1.r. aviation history. aircraft for over 1,500 hours and the old C-131 farewell. With the "Naval aircraft, like naval LCdr. Weir had nearly as much Florida sun reflecting off her well personnel, are subject to transfer time in the plane's cockpit.All polished surface,she lifted off the and Navy 140999 dubbed 'Triple the admirals who have runway and headed for service in served as Commander Fleet Air Naples, Italy. Nine' by the men who flew and Jacksonville and all commanding maintained her was no ex- ception. officers of the air station over the Triple Nine remains only a Over the past 11 years Triple past 11 years have flown in the source of 'sea stories' for those Nine had become as much part of aircraft. It has hauled everyone here who Clew and maintainedher the station as the main gate or the from seamen to the highest during her years of service to runways or the Old Blue Goose ranking..,VIP's, and everything.._ NAS Jax. Lt. (lg| ) Bill Dukiet points out some of the electronic intricacies of the Special Services bus. .rk .. P-3A 'Orion' to visiting midshipmen. The aircraft was delivered to the Navy by Consolidated Air- craft in the fall of 1955 and was flown by VR-1 at NAS Patuxent Eagles Host MidshipmenJaxA River, Md., until early 1957 whenit was transferred to Fleet Air ' Support Squadron Six at NAS group of midshipmen aviation. Following I the Jax. When the. squadron was from various southern. colleges discussion period, .the midshipmen decommissioned July 1959 the recently took .a sidetrip from were given a tour of one C-131 transferred to the air their summer training and,came of the squadron's aircraft. station. aboard NAS for a'look at the When the tour was finished, one During the 11 years it was here, "Il Navy's Air Arm. of the midshipmen asked how he Triple Nine was flown by a I Patrol Squadron 16 Executive could get in. Ltjg( ) Dave Spisso number of plane commandersand \ Officer, Cdr. Jim Wetzel, said, 'Well, in order to fly, you crews and accumulated a f welcomed the midshipmen and must take physical and mental record of over 9,000 accident free briefed them on the missions and tests to qualify, and then the hours. accomplishments of patrol Navy will send you to Pensacolafor aviation. The ' Over 2,000 of those hours were squadron's junior Flight Training. 'flown by ABCS-AP Jack Morgan '- officers conducted a question and The midshipman answered, 'I an enlisted pilot who reported ..;.... answer session for the visitors to know how to get into aviation, but aboard one month after the -- 1r I furtheracquaintthem with naval how can I get into VP-16' aircraft was assigned to the station. The Triple Nine awaits takeoff beside the three men who knew her Uniform Consultant Available With Chief Morgan and AMCS- best. The pilots are (L-R) LCdr.; G. Weir, ABCS-AP J. Morgan and Jax-Naval Uniform Shop other related uniform items. AP I.L.Shellhart in the cockpit it Lcdr. W.C. Forehand. John D. Collier Representative, Anyone wishing to see Collier is available at the main exchangeNAS may do so in the uniform Jax, Bldg. 27, from 9 'a.m. department of the main exchange until 4:30 or call Ext. 3291 for . : p.m. appointment.A FAST EXPERT REPAIRSFACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS Collier will take orders for VOLKSWAGEN'PORSCHE These ficers custom-made and uniforms chief uniforms petty are officers.expertly for of- 1 [ a@B a' 1 tailored at the uniform shop in N.Y.'He will also assistin Brooklyn, MG stin-Healey. Fiat. Volvo.TrlumphDatsvR fitting any stock uniforms at lous bachelor selfish, cal undeserving: man who has the exchange and help with any cheated some worthy woman Mercedes. Toyol. out of a divorce. COMPLETE STOCK OF VW PARTS Wife: "It says here that I| MILITARY DISCOUNT | Egypt they've" that's discovered over 5,000 a ship years in tJlttJ old. 4395 ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD Next to Mall Husband: "I'll bet it turns out to be the troopship I went Call 387-7581 overseas in."- I, 'I Student: "I always drink lots of milk because my doctor says milk is a great bone builder." Coed: "Too bad it's gone to ATTENTION : CIVILIAN & MILITARY CREDIT UNIONS MEMBERSKnew your head." BUG OUT, I.! a lUG ? froM theNEW A BUGHOUSE ...Your wife (or husband), and children (or other 'V members of your immediate family living with Tool us VolkswifHSguoMs you) are eligible to, loin the Credit Union as members. They will enjoy full. services and 9850 Atlantic Blvd. benefits which include: 1 -5112 percent per annum Regular i'.. : 'Savings Accounts ', { : ' ':";: FREE Savings Life Insurance to $2,000 \ .. ',. .. - 4. LOW Interest Loans a.ucGuan' STUDENT AID Loans .. .plus LIFETIME, WORLDWIDE MEMBERSHIP .1)/108( ;/ A/ff//J San Juan at Niblick TAX FEDERAL Phone 384.4406 I, 2 and 3 Bedrooms NOW 4 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU. Garden Country Type Club Apartments Atmosphere with Kitchens equipped with U.E Ranges a Refrigerators ROOSEVELT MALL e Individual Air Conditioning and Heating by O-E PHONE 314.13'1 NASJAXBIdg,39 NAS CECIL. Bldg.26 NATTC, Bldg.501 a Drapes furnished HOURS:'Mon.Thurs.10AM-S:30PM: Tel.387.5622 or Base Ext.2431 Tel.771.3211, Ext.215 Tel.772.2448,Mon.,Wed. Frl. .. Wall Large to Wall Carpeting L Fri: 10AM-7 PM Sat IOAM.1 PM Hours: Mon.Frl.9:30,4:30: Hours: Mon.Frl.8:30-3:00: : 10AMtll2 PM Swimming Pool ; .l.l. : y.ys= :: ...:.>:..: .x:<< oc 5 N JIA.1 V IT r!TTII1I( 7M.--=':.. .=.=.:..:.:.=: :.=:. = -T JUNE 25, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 7 .'..,. , I g- SERVICE. SHOPPING v : GUIDE 18' ; .' ". .' ... .. ."t. :l:<,. .:: '.' . .. .. .. .. },:C, ,,,,,.,., ....... .. .. ,..: ... ...... ...,.::: ::;ls:;:; .. 'i I \\r fi: ZiAUWftltf} I SARGE & HANK this year u. ,. .'.:. ;);).. .."..,iJ ..t .< ::. .:.'',:,)0.. ." """"'.'-.,<" ,'" .","<.'.-.'.. .:<" . : '" KNOX ENCO ' i1 It. t fWOUTOROIiR..rfH.NGROOM,! : : SERYICENTER urnce due' wnaa n 1-; ," i5 'PREMIUM. 8..,.,GHG C>SCUCxEAKS 11 j <:= f' t# ;JTAUAH SAH W tHI.SPAGHITT'.t i ' I//IYIAMf/ PHONE: 389.9161 388-2423 ;. I9 Electronic Wheel Balancing ERNIE GROSE 11il; \# i -c" rG Total Analyzed I Engine Electronically Performance 1938 Blending Blvd. Phone: 389-0338 ;; ... ,,. ., ..... State Farm HOME Mutual OFFICE Automobile: Bioomlntton,Insurance Illinois Co. I<11i<;:'t'y:3:+!,. ,9'nY.::$1ondiN:.",.:;, r+ i,<"i :vwf)::;1i:':;:::l.,I+:'::771"11II7.\.:>,..". << t."..i'*:' 1.: .710 SAN JUAN AVENUE . t.m "':_:t m '& :m : ;m 't 1m "i:1I .. a ,r k"0 a 4s"w i ie 'P kY 'd o' .... ,., ,. . , :!1='? >:V:.::;""' ::;"<':"" : '" '.". < < >':':':"'/':': ''''''::''''!:" ,' : i' ? . : I II' , iV.tX:::,i SHRIMP: :.//or' ):. CHICKEN:: : ,'Ii.i\\,' I MORRIS ..1 Y /1141 A YMf'f AUTO SUPPLY . S' =1'h sYp '. IncludetK < French: F.rle$kCoIelw : "We Serve You flit) & &I: ,.Ro1le I Seven Days A Week"MILITARY ;r :_ v r ?i t ."'. ..,,,..i",,;:,,,HIYI t.',.. ,,:<,:;,',,...,..... .,...","':.".'.:.{,,,.:...,:.,.,,,.... .,"B,'" I. 5836 Rd. DISCOUNT Beach Blvd. "':U:"" :"" : :> <<::::l'; fv: o::':%:: : imt f'i::: mj: .<*. &: W wt.: :.. .," : I <;Jttf"jyttaft ftf S iU5v-i: *" # ? x-wwff n 71rA r ,, .WW' WE CATER TO SERVICEMEN! h . OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTIONNttd .4' ; <%' ?x :V:>,, Ya vX', W* Help/ All// : : JAY'S STANDARDS : W* Con FISHERSCYCLE [ Your Car: .didll . m k :;. ; .%? SHOP : : : . \ ?.Y3'ivit.3: >!;5'; RED GREENE'S GARAGEFour hi55, t WUti AUTO REPAIRS l ;|S|: ; Miles South o/NAS-Highway J 7-Orange Park ACETELYNE E .,:W,({E & BR/DGESTONE/ dYfihY > :< Fast Service-Licensed Inspectors SALES <5 SERVICE '' Open 0800-1800 Monday thru Friday af ?'Wa l>Ottr care, (also/ all// make used/ cycles/ ) MINOR REPAIRS AVAILABLE ,,.. 8160 103rd STREET PHONE 771-4074 ?nr..r..,": :: .#.sda....rfa"riri:2.t:... ..... ..;........v..n..n.l.!y .vw v,T: s..d ...IWato.wk P E : 1W i iIi cS'' 'JoA' , ., ,. r ; pA yNd : .Ny } rr xPx: }r Sm} +a,; yykpl'a ii.t i f JI f i.R(: H'7 : \ 1 ;! { 1 i INDEPENDENT VOLKSWAGEN \a. .,..... Ii PORSCHE SERVICE CENTER ** VY V . : l+ .. ;;:: j jr&mm M MzmMi: s 4o3rd ::STI11T ::FISH--YMA.IC Yr} :., FACTORY j < d Mt ' ! .. 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Military Retired I i 4127 BEACH BOULEVARD PHONE 724-2233 PHONE 264-5343 +wvd' Next to Uncle John's Pancake House '.' .. .. . .. .:::J .*<".... . _2S EARLY ,HID SPECIAL "" 'i''''' ''''''i' ''' ! tSIlYI'f -' 't p- < .ION.-TUES.-WED. YJ 1. 9. ': a'dpPi ,' : " q: 3 ; S Stj ot SeSPECIAL $ SO i; u# Re9 l'\tj ,I .: .,,,tOHJlJL2tfY.P, : : Call 771-9480 33so P rJ 1 .; :t f .. ;! ;:fi\t\ rt: ,: .. 'K 'l{ f Z *;!; for Appointmen : .C . :tf aYDE >W;SIMPSON ;"&: CO. ' ii;I}:f"yyK Y'F __ ...._._ J y%%$ ig$%$% &8mw m .u -.I $ : '''". .____-) ..)# .a.<:. .m;". Save Time & Money7/.Checfc!/ This Service Shopper , Weekly' For The Best Buys In TOwn!! . PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JUNE 25, 1970 _ - II Last Jax C-131 Departs to NaplesJax i ,k T 1 - 'Navy 140999 was one of the last aircraft to from sandwiches to critical cleared for takeoff. make an occasional flight with an priority cargo. With clearance grantedthe all enlisted crew. The pilots, Including Cdr. R.A. k Y f station's last C.131 Two other local naval aviators Gibson, the newest plane commander I c:9! rumbled down the runway who feel at home at the controls and the last crew yy, of Triple Nine are LCdr. W.C. ADRI W.A. Goss, senior plane June 12 another closing Forehand and LCdr. 'Guy' Weir. captain, ADRI II.W. Hope and chapter in NAS Jax naval LCdr, Forehand piloted the B.L. Ballars-all gathered to bid aviation history. aircraft for over 1,500 hours, and the old C-131 farewell. With the , "Naval aircraft, like naval LCdr. Weir had nearly as much Florida sun reflecting off her well F 'Aw ,kh py4uI personnel, are subject to transfer time in the plane's cockpit.All polished surface,she lifted off the and Navy 140999-dubbed 'Triple the admirals who have runway and headed for service in Nine' by the men who flew and served as Commander Fleet Air Naples, Italy. Jacksonville and all commanding maintained her was no ex ception. officers of the air station over the Triple Nine remains only a 1\i Over the past 11 years Triple past 11 years have flown in the source of 'sea stories' for those Nine had become as much part of aircraft. It has hauled everyone here who fjew and maintainedher the station as the main gate or the from seamen to the highest during her years of service to runways or the Old Blue Goose ranking VIP's..,and everything_. NAS Jax. Lt. (jg) Bill Dukiet points out some of the electronic intricacies of the Special Services bus. r- P-3A 'Orion' to visiting midshipmen. The aircraft was delivered to v the Navy by Consolidated Aircraft . in the fall of 1955 and was : . flown by VIM at NAS Patuxent Eaales Host ,Midshipmen River, Md., until early 1957 whenit ..,- . was transferred to Fleet Air Jax-A of aviation. Following l the group midshipmen Support Squadron Six at NAS from various southern, colleges discussion period, ,the midshipmen Jax. When the. squadron was decommissioned in July 1959 the .. recently took ,a sidetrip from were given a tourof one C-131 was transferred to the air their summer training and came of the squadron's aircraft. station. aboard NAS for a '''look at the When the tour was finished, one During the 11 years it was here, Navy's Air Arm. of the midshipmen asked how he Triple Nine was flown by a Patrol Squadron 16 Executive could get in. Ltjg( ) Dave Spisso number of plane commandersand I Officer, Cdr. Jim Wetzel, said, 'Well, in order to fly, you crews and accumulated a welcomed the midshipmen and must take physical and mental record of over 9,000 accident free ._ t briefed them on the missions and tests to qualify, and then the , hours. ...- accomplishments of patrol Navy will send you to Pensacolafor .'' aviation. The squadron's junior Flight Training. Over 2,000 of those hours were flown by ABCS-AP Jack Morgan, : RL officers conducted a question and The midshipman answered, 'I an enlisted pilot who reported ......... answer session for the visitors to know how to get into aviation, but aboard one month after the further acquaint them with naval how can I get into VP-161 aircraft was assigned to the station. The Triple Nine awaits takeoff beside the three men who knew her Uniform Consultant Available I With Chief Morgan and AMCS- best. The pilots are (L-R) LCdr.; G. Weir, ABCS-AP J. Morgan and Jax-Naval Uniform Shop other related uniform items. AP I.L.Shellhart in the cockpit, it Lcdr. W.C. Forehand. John D. Collier Representative, Anyone wishing to see Collier is available at the main exchangeNAS may do so in the uniform Jax, Bldg. 27, from 9 a.m. department of the main exchangeor 'until 4:30 call Ext. 3291 for appointment. : p.m. FAST EXPERT REPAIRS FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS Collier will take orders for custom-made uniforms for officers and chief petty officers. irA VOLKSWAGEN-PORSCHE These uniforms are expertly tailored at the uniform shop in Austin-Henley.. Flat Yolvo.Tri MpliDatsuR Brooklyn fitting,any N.Y.'He stock will uniforms also assistin at bachelor selfish, callous . undeserving man who has the exchange and help with any cheated some worthy woman -Mercedes Toyoll out of a divorce. COMPLETE STOCK OF VW PARTS Wife: "It says here that .: I MILITARY DISCOUNT I they've discovered a ship in old.Egypt" that's over 5,000 years 4395 ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD Next to Mall Husband: "I'll bet it turns t.tJ out to be the troopship I went Call 387-7581 overseas in." I, 'I Student: "I always drink lots ' of milk because my doctor says milk is a great bone builder." Coed: "Too bad it's gone to ATTENTION: CIVILIAN &: MILITARY CREDIT UNIONS MEMBERSKnew your head." BUG OUT .in a BUG ? from theNEW 'p BUGHOUSE ...Your wife (or husband), and children (or other I members of your immediate family living with TOM BisITVelkswifOR&t&Kto you) are eligible to, loin the Credit Union as y members. They will enjoy full services and 9850 Atlantic' Blvd benefits, which include: .t -5'/2 percent per annum.Regular ',. _ . '' ; s:, 'Savings Accounts 'f.,"" .. . i.: FREE Savings Life Insurance to $2,000 :. - ", S .LOW Interest Loans 1 r-1.11't Duan STUDENT, AID Loans, ...plus LIFETIME, WORLDWIDE MEMBERSHIP J/Ias;/ A/G//M San Juan at Niblick JAX FEDERAL Phone 384-4406 a :w . a * I, 2 and 3 Bedrooms NOW 4 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU.. Garden Country Type Club Apartments Atmosphere with 4p/ Kitchens equipped with O-E w Ranges ft Refrigerators ROOSEVELT MALL Individual' Air Conditioning and Heating PHONE 314-13tl AS JAX, Bldg.39 NAS CECIL, Bldg. 26 NATTC, Bldg.501 S Drapes furnished by G-E HOURS::Mon-Thurs.10 AM.5:30: PM Te1.387.5622or Base Ext.2431 Tel.771-3211 Ext.215 Tel.772.2448 Mon.,Wed. Fri .- Wall Large to Wall Carpeting L Fri:10AM: .1 PM Sat. 10AM 1 PM Hours: Mon..Fri.9:30-4:30: : r Hours:Mon..Fri.8:30.3:00: : 10 AMtil2 PM Swimming pool ;vi&;' =&ttftV ;:::;. -=.: :'.:..:.: :fm V ..(1 ,,_J{ M ':.:.: .:.:.:.:.:.:. ;:.:.::. 6. , .. . ) I -- . JUNE 25, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 7 - "' .' 'Y .. : : .:.. .. '....;. . SERVICE SHOPPING GUIDEERNIE : :<:, 0 :: .. . :rr:::>' ' _._ uu u .,uuuu_ '_ __ '':'u--'_ ,:':.__' ,: _:Y:;:'.">>'" u' '" .... ;',.,#M> ? .',i. 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AEl Martinez and exemplary attitude enabled warrant officer in Capt. Ken- earned the medal while attachedto him to glean the maximum from nedy's office June 16. Light Photographic Squadron his men..As a result of his CW02 Carlton reported to 63, Detachment 19, embarked on resourceful trouble shooting NATTC in November 1968 and is the USS Hancock (CVA-19)) as during preflight checks he phase officer IV at AE 'A'School. maintenance petty officer from substantially contributed to the He, his wife Jaunita and their Sept. I, 1969 to Feb. 15, 1970. detachment's outstanding three sons reside in Baldwin,Fla. ,, .< ". \ -",' .'}<<. j The accompanying citation mission effectiveness. Petty WOl Smith must have felt a :\ it.1't: rl :i'.. reads in part 'Utilizing his Officer Martinez' sense of pride and accomplishment - and devotion to during the exceptional self-acquired professionalism past LCpl Mier accepts his promotion certificate from MATSG XO, Maj. reflected credit week. He graduated from AO 'B' knowledge."directly supervisedmuch duty great upon John C. Weare, following his Meritorious Mast. of the detachment's highly himself and were in keeping with School on Monday before accepting - the highest traditions of the his appointment to WOl United States Naval Service.' on Tuesday.It seems appropriatethat Marines Receive Awards Promotionsstudent Petty Officer Martinez, a he receive his appointmentat student at AE B School, was NATTC Jacksonville, as he SSgt. George W. White and Squadron 225, Marine 'Aircraft who was recently unaware that he had earned the completed AO 'A' School here in SSgt.Willis P Tipton received the Group Eleven, First Marine promoted to his present rank and Navy Achievement Medal until 1961 shortly after he enlisted. ' Navy Achievement Medal with Aircraft Wing in Vietnam from also received a Merirorious Mast Thursday before the presen- WOl Smith is awaiting ordersto Combat 'V' during separate January 19, 1969 to January 14, for upholding a good scholastic tation. He remarked that he Vietnam while his wife Sandra ceremonies conducted last weekat average while on MATSG's Drill had put in long hours, but he did and their son wait out his tour of MATSG. 1970.His citation reads in part, 'As Team. not think that he had done duty in Alabama. SSgt. White, an instructor at Career Planner, SSgt. Tipton LCpl.Mier was commended for anything unusual. New Officers NATTC's AO School, was cited exhibited an extensive knowledgeof moving up the ranks from a AppointmentsAt for action while serving with Marine Corps programs and marching member of the drill joint promotion ceremonies The command welcomes Marine Fighter-Attack Squadron education opportunities, as he team to assistant team com- attended by officers from AE and aboard two new officers. 122, Marine Aircraft Group skillfully interviewed and advised mander. AO School, W01 Wayne C. Cdr. Arthur S. Schlofman will Thirteen, First Marine Aircraft young Marines of the ad- be relieving Cdr. Kunkle as Wing from March 15, 1969 to vantages to be derived from a director of training. He, his wife February 22, 1970. military career, thereby Supply Honors Twelvesuggestion Lily, their three children and His citation states that while enhancing the reenlistment and three horses have moved down serving as assistant ordnance extension rate of his squadron.' from Memphis and will reside in NCO, Sergeant White 'personally Meritorious Mast Jax-Capt. E.A. Grinstead, improved the loadingand Green Cove Springs.Lt. . ascertained the cause of missile Supply Officer, presented several unloading of material and M. Kirk Nelson reported pylon malfunctions and devised Also in the news at MATSG is civilian employees with awards eliminated need for a mule train. aboard from the USS Oriskanyand technical procedures for cleaningand LCpl. H.J.Mier,an AE 'A' School June 17.Charles. Each check was for $20. after will be at Phase IV, AO 'A' repacking of pin connections J. Rudeen received a taxes. School. He, his wife Marianneand which significantly increased his certificate recognizing his Employees receiving Superior their four children are busy unit's ordnance drop rate and CorrectionJaxOops completion of a 70-hour basic Sustained Performance Awards getting settled at their new enhanced his squadron's overall supervisory training course here.A include Mary Godfrey, super- residence. operational capabilities.' Pardon our visor auditor in the inventory Leadership Class Graduates SSgt. Tipton of the NAS Jax error. quality step increase was division; Mr. Australia Perry, Shore Patrol received his medal On page 2 of last week's awarded to Afton S. Rawls, in- packer in the packing unit; MarieP. for his work while serving with issue we retired NARF's ventory management specialist, Woods, supervisor in the Capt. Kennedy addressed Marine All Weather Attack ADCS Roy Jackson Morris for his 'outstanding performanceof receipt control branch; Joanna Leadership Class 70-D at their from the Navy. The ,assigned duties.' H. Catreete\ fiscal accounting Friday afternoon graduation and caption acc6mpanying the Augustus Collins Jr. and Julian supervisor of the administrative presented certificates to E-5 and - photo explained that Capt.D. Yancey shared a $60 beneficial branch, Food Service Division; E-6 members from NATTC, NAS, H. Heile presented the suggestion award for their idea Mr. Carrol K. Hall, stockman in VA-174 and NAS Cecil Field. Take Your Baby chief with a letter of for draining acid from batteries. the delivery section, traffic The honorman, AOl Ralph W. commendation.The They suggested a battery drainer branch; and Kenneth Largey Cameron, Jr., is a student at AO .-. caption should say that would save$216 a year and is packer in the packing unit. 'A' School. that the chief who is a safer way of draining acid from to receiving the letter of batteries. They each received a a SpecialistWE commendation is AEC check for $24 after taxes. Charles E. Maher,Jr., who MAINTAIN IT was transferred from VP- Benjamin Franklin and PeterJ. WITH LOVING CARE 45 to NAS Whiting Field. Scray Jr. shared a $50 award TOM lUSH Yolkswqenegeteq The squadron skipper, Cdr. for their suggestion to use a New R. A. Mason presentedhim platform adapter for a small squaw a letter of com- trailer to move materials bet- mendation. ween buildings in the north area Atlantic Blvd. 9850 of the supply department. TheGRAND McDonalds BigMac , : , - . ., , " June 25 :* ? ( ': "- STORE HOURS -- ) '-i: 1 June 26 Thurs. til 9 pm i'.. H. J. GRANGER ' Fri. Ill 10 pm . A meal disguised sandwich. June 27! Sat. til 9 pm as a . &SONS This is McDonald's new Big Mac Sandwich.It's . two patties of pure,lean beef.Cheddar-blend FREE melty cheese.Crisp,fresh lettuce.Slices of tangy .... ...Ir'llll..IIHIIIIHIIIIII"1II'1 pickle.And drenched in McDonald''own special COLOR TV! gourmet sauce.All on a club-style sesame seed bun. 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LADIES 2-PIECE .99 SCOOTER SETS SQ a Quality engineered for Blend of 80% cotton, toiy 01Mmbly. - 0',' Made of heavy blue e Huge telection of solid and novelty weovot.e 30% polyeiler. Printed corrugated iteel wallt. long life! Polyeiter/nylon bltndi, and 100% polyeiter double ileevelen body thin 6& 1 knits with solid or printedKooter 2 Great buy! White and poitel color 6 to JO ond 3 to 13. iklrtt.' Ski,,, .wry r pleated with button trims doy pric. 8 to 16 In the group a. 'td. w COME ONI, COM ALL TO ATLANTIC'S F7&1( HARDWARE PARTY Vj\1 CO A 45 PIECE, SET OF SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, 3 PMS .o and l H.arlh MELMAC DINNERWARE Fabulous MANISH BOYS & COKE 251 Enter Your Namt, Addrtst and Phono.Numbor DRAWING TO BB HILD SATURDAY, JUMI 27th 5487: NORMANDY BLVD.- JACKSONVILLE A SMALL 3 DEPOSIT \SHOP DAILY 9:30 A.M. TILL 10P.A. OPEN SIIiDAYS NOON Tll.i6 />JljiHmsiTOllJUNE - .._ - JUNE 25, 1970 10 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER . I What Is A Careless Driver? Displaced E yes Get Job An A careless driver is many capable of bring destruction on everyone can fight Under New CSC Simplified Ring things. He is a combination of the innocent the guilty and the A seat belt fastened before a iron nerves and complete indifferent alike.Generally trip to the store could well save WASHINGTON (AFPS) The U.S. Civil Service Commissionhas irresponsibility, a child's mind in he looks at his another trip to the hospital. approved substantive changes in its program for helping displaced - control of a powerful machine.He driving from the point of view Prudence with pedals could save federal employes obtain other jobs in government. of While is speed with a loud muffler, that'it can't happen to me'but in thousands of lives each year. An simplifying procedures to,separated the changes employes.will broaden the scope opportunities - available recklessnes with worn tires, the end it usually does. Truly he extra minute taken check can misguiding a steel missile is a criminal but one that be 60 seconds between life and Changes approved by the have to be separated. "When daath. commission are based on a suc- they cannot," he added, "we will cessful pilot program conductedin see that such employes receive commission's New York first consideration for vacanciesthat region, and they reflect careful exist in other agencies." consideration of the views ex Principal changes in the Dis pressed by agency and employe placed Employe program approved - III organization officials in response by the commission are: to a recent proposal. -Previously, only career em Announcing the commission's ployes received priority referralto action Chairman Robert E. vacant jobs. Now career-con Hampton said: "I wish to em- ditional employes will get pri- phasize the fact that our objec- ority referral also. tive is to strengthen and im priority referralswere -In the past, ?.oR CRED prove an existing program, for made only in the commut- TO SAVINGSEACCOyEE FOR we had a continuing concern for to AIIO ing area, and the referral was at alY AroD w NiortNA'F TMN OF PAY the job security of career em- extended beyond the local area cMntor I4waa fly r 7iINIRIptCA1ElAN rroggnen aAiiN ORCAHIIATION ployes. But while the changeswe only if the employe could not be made should increase COMPIEtEp have a locally. Priority referralswill a placed lYINt; displaced worker's chances to be tNAly i;" C how be made anywhere "'q a* O NI2A considered for other jobs, we aNyot """rqq LION within civil service region of way, uwy one to kb a wu'aH cannot make an absolute guar-" the employes choice, and if he ay Ignly u o a antee of success in every case. desires, in the Washington, 4ny u/a q tA4/ol MN orI4q tion?a He said that, as in the past, D.C., area as well. ' MqI fa j "dggnelql 'n'n 4 dyy''qt .4 anb wy.r ap the commission will expect em- , \ Nr NM d tf'q : rltN Previously, displaced employes - qanlgiu dy4tei ulgr/y .n f!C1'lI paw ploying agencies to do every- two could apply for only posi- y'a Ar Nt thing possible to help their displaced will now be consid- ynw r N uW b k n/a ,hTd employes obtain other tions.ered for They to five occupationalareas a up a.e.Ky rly tMnal jobs, preferably before they representing substantiallythe aq full range of their occupa- / rA rpArga Nu.yqq v tional skills.In . N 1 p .is the past, the Displaced Employe program covered career - 'and career-conditional em ployes displaced by reductionsin Wmt an automatic force, and employes unable to "MOTORSp.LENTY accept assignment to another commuting area, plus certain employes with competitive stat- us who were serving in excepted. positions when displaced. The Used VW's new program includes all these secondincome :. Reasonable67ANGLIA plus former employes receiving ,, $640 employe compensation benefitsfor 4 speed, 4 cylinder, R&H. job-related illness or injury, MUSTANG 1640 or receiving disability retirement benefits (if under 60), age 6 cylinder, Stick, R&H. who have recovered or who have 65SIMCA $340 been restored to learning capacity - 4 door, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, . ? R&H. 63 FALCON $280 Futura, 6 cylinder, Stick, R&H. 14 POOL 61 VW SEDAN $380 Radio and heater 2 BARS start asavings 53 FORD $280 100 MIRRORS & PAINTINGS ; Flat head V-8 with over. JAX'S LARGEST LOUNGEIT .. drive, Stick, R&H. One. SWINGS ALL THE TIME account owner. ASK ANYONE ----------- MEET ME AT THE OFFICE. at First Federal 6566 Normandy OFFICE'LOUNGE Boulevard and use the compounded 781 4978 5916 PHILLIPS 733-mi HWY. daily interestwe pay to create interest for yourself.See 50% on us for details $ $ $ Sheraton :'.its great to be in the First PamiJr"CPIlSTCPEDE Son .e_ .,..' , any Sheraton Hotel or Motor Inn L in the Contin jntal U.S.* at Yz.the regular'rate on Friday Saturday,and,Sunday Savings and loati association nights.need You is don't your have ID. to be In uniform.All you < ... "" Next time you get a weekend pass, 1 o{ Jacksonville. r\ 4 unwind in style at Sheraton. .. Reservations are accepted on a " "Standby Basis"only and are subject & to space availability at time of check-in. Offer does not apply to the St.Regis- : Sheraton in New York City. ASSETS OVEP NINETY EIGHT MlUONJACKSONVILLE : K\ vNv OFFICES Adorn of Ma 3736 Handing Blvd SSIO N.wood Avtnu MOBILE OFFICE: Sawing Baldwin and Maccltnny.Florida, .' ShemtoaJacitsQnvilteSHERATON Hotel HOTELS AND MOTOR INNS. A WORLDWIDE SE iviCOFxSPAGE 25, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11 Nine NAS Officers to Retire at Ceremony Tomorrow I - executive officer of VA P-62 here --, W -"'" ';' by a tour with CNAVANTRA at Former MarineFormer r ' < : < :1, \\1 and in July 1961 he began a three- ..., I- Corpus Christi. Marine private, year assignment in Columbus, LCdr. Dobelstein has served professional football player and Ohio as a Bureau of Weapons with the Air Operations Depart , WWII Navy scout and raider, representative to the North ment here since November 1969. LCdr. Gustav W. Loll is con- American Aviation Company. cluding Navy career that beganin Cdr. Berkey returned to fnt June 1942 when he joined the Jacksonville in 1964 and reported Marine Reserve. to Fleet Air as operations officer. A native of Bridgeton, N.J., He became NAS administration LCdr.Loll was an all-starfootball officer in July 1966. player in high school At : Muhlenberg College in Allen- g Wl" tI<> ' Y town, Pa., he was 'most valuable "'t'i' / kt ,o.LCdr . and All-East ''' - player' player. t Loll began active duty'in 1944 + when he was commissioned an Ensign at NorthwesternUnivenity's """ \/ / WCfiiLcdr. \\, I, Midshipmen School. He completed Navy Scout and Lc4r. Marshallas Beddard Raider School at Ft Pierce, Fla., and Advanced Naval Intelligence an ensign and was assigned as He and his wife Mavis have six in School New York. flight maintenance officer with ' During the war he served Aircraft Transport Squadron 22. children and they live at 8015 ,/ .I'd aboard the USS RockbridgeAPA LCdr. Marshall was assignedfor Jaguar Dr., Jacksonville. ( 228)) as scout intelligence, three years at Naples, Italy Dobeliteln t1 officer and took part in battles at before returning here in 1964. He E , Iwo Jima and Okinawa. has served as air maintenance Fighter Pilot Dobelstein) 'and his wife Sally Released to inactive duty in officer since April"1967., live in Jacksonville with r,their 1946, Loll played 'professional s. LCdr. Robert E. Dobelstein is three children. :.." football and was a sales managerfor ending a 23-year career which a machinery company until WWII Hero Pilot Cdr. BerkeyHe began iiU947. More RttirtMtits he was recalled to active duty in During the first year after he July 1951. Winner of the Silver Star, is married to the former was commissioned LCdr. Page 12 Distinguished Flying Cross and Miss Anna Senkarik of Sanford, Dobelstein was a fighter pilot and '>7' ii i\.;.. 9 Air Medal, Cdr. Ward Berkey Fla. They have three children electronics officer with VF-43. In \ began his Navy career in and are presently living at 7336 June 1950, he transferred to VF- ;'i,';: December 1942. Pineville Dr., Jacksonville. 174.Dobelstein gttWkK tls DfaI1! He was commissioned and served as flight r y.fiiOtlA"..,.- iT' received his wings in 1944. During Enlisted as SR instructor at Corpus Chrisit for ! World War II he was a fighter two years. Following a tour with pilot aboard USS Langley and Jacksonville-based VF-171 he took part in the first carrier air LCdr. John R. Beddard, NAS served with FAWTULANT jI strikes against Tokyo in air operations maintenace officer Detachment 'A' as training of- I WIN'italiC1IfIIIf February 1945. He received the is ending a 31-year career. ficer, and with VF-102 as an all ps Silver Star for heroism when he He joined the Navy as a seaman weather pilot. helped sink a Japanese destroyeroff recruit and was commissioned a He was then assigned as flight j jI Kyushu, Japan on April 7. lieutenant (jg) in 1961. instructor with VA-44 at iRr.r.IrRa. In 1945 Cdr. Berkey began Jacksonville and as nuclear training at landing signal officer weapons training officer with school here and served as LSO at Throughout his enlisted career, FAETULANT Detachment 2. HONDAMOTORS various shore installations and Beddard served in 'various*, Upon completing\ an aircraft, aboard carriers before becomingan capacities such as plane captain, maintenance 'course at NATTC A CYCLES CO. instructor in LSO proceduresat engineering chief and education Memphis, he served for three 4949 BLANDING BLVD. Lcdr. Loll Pensacola.He chief with various squadrons and years at NAS Glenview followed FHOME 771-8244 qualified as a helicopter aboard ship.In . He completed Air Intelligence pilot'in 1945 and was officer in- School and served as air in- charge of a helicopter detach- telligence officer aboard aircraft ment aboard USS Bataan duringthe 1961 he began flight trainingat MOVE INTO 'Tht SPOILER' Pensacola. After he was carriers USS Valley Forge and Korean War. ...................................................... ..................... USS Bennington; and at NAS Qualified to fly jets, Cdr. commissioned he studied at San .".'.';/'...... ....................'.................................'i.......o.t Olathe, Kan; Glenview, Ill.; and Berkey has been a photo, pilot Diego City College for three , Memphis, Tenn. with VFP-62 and officer-in- years. '- He has been communicationsofficer charge of a photo detachment here since January 1968. aboard USS Essex when the ship MATADOE Loll is married to the former was involved in the landings in LCdr.. Beddard served at NAS Miss Patricia Jones of Win- Lebanon and joined the Seventh Miramar and at San Diego before !+ . chendon,Mass and they have six Fleet in support of Quemoy. his assignment here in August APARTMENTS children. The plan to retire at During the Cuban Crisis he was 1966. Palm Bay, Fla. ::: +: }:SYr.'t .* ::::X $* ::::: :: ::::::::::::::-:::::::;::.: . NEW REDUCED RATES! LDO Commission GEARED TO SERVE THE SERVICE CHECK THEM BEFORE YOU MOVE! NAS Jax-LCdr.maintenance Robert officer Marshall, beganhis WATCH FOR OUR 1, 2 aid 3 ..4,... ApirffHuts Navy career in 1941 as an enlisted man. WEEKLY SPECIAL EVERY WEEK FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED His first duty station was at the AN APARTMENT COMMUNITY WITH SEPARATE aircraft maintenance depart- ...........: COMPLEXES FOR SINGLES, FAMILIES, ADULTS ment here. For several years he ...... CO-ORDINATED WALL TO WALLCARPETING served with aircraft maintenance MEDITERRANEAN and divisions of various squadronsand 'It FURNITURE CO.ORDINATEDDRAPES other commands.In \ 51% ABUNDANCE OF 1957 he was accepted for a RAMBLING AREA CLUB ROOM limited duty officer commission ta SPECIAL- . URN 2 FULL BATHS CLUB SIZE POOLCHILDREN'S WITH 2 and 3 .. '. CLIPPER'SILVERLINE .. . BEDROOM APTS POOL . . T-CRAFT lr.............ooooooooooooooo DRESSING ROOMS DISHWASHERSRANGES f MERCRUISER WITH ALL 3 ANDDISPOSALS STERNDRIVES BEDROOM MODELS MERCURY PLAIN PERSONALLY CONCERN ED MANAGEMENT -..-. OUTBOARDS SKIRTS 49'C I AND24HOURMAINTENANCEIMATADOU . EXPERT 1 ("'t... .1.4, 1t Ii.,.... )< . REPAIR I 't't>> ..... .' fly If' """ .. !<'>oI...., : ' >.' ; 4f lw" FACTORY (: _"". ./ .. J ... at> _" ', TRAINED tl' MECHANICS : N0RITRA CNARdt OMEN InrDJmlWnWI: row- ONLY 2 MINUTES a :wrr Nur u 264-9835 FROM NAS JAX, - C 15 MINUTES FROM INLET MARINE 2455 LANE 781-1933 AVE. S. 5310 FIRESTONE 771-1929 RD APARTMENT NAS CECIL FIELD Sues t !..rI(1Hwy IN ORANGE PARK 2642815JUNE 17 Orange Park i PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JUNE 25, 1970 6 as transport pilot. administration officer at NAS WWII PrisonerLCdr. * From 1954 to 1955 Cdr. Thomas Cecil Field and as executive m served with VP-7 on deploymentto officer at NARTU Norfolk. _ Marshall E. Windham of North Africa, and as executive The commander returned to the Aircraft Maintenance officer of the tank landing ship Jacksonville in 1969 to becomethe Department enlisted in the Navyin USS Alameda County in the operations officer. 1940. For two years he served L Mediterranean.He Cdr. Thomas and his wife aboard the USS Yorktown as an has served as administration Dorothy have two children and aerial gunner and radioman.In officer at NAS Jax, the live at 7222 Hanson Dr., N., : February 1942, he was operations officer with Weather Jacksonville. captured by the Japanese duringan Reconnaissance Squadron 11, attack on Pacific Island and MATS PilotLCdr. was held prisoner for more than Wendell C. Forehand of _ three and a half years. After the war he served at NAS Brunswickand the Air Operations Department later attended electronics joined the Navy through the V-12 school at Corpus Christi.L flight training program at the University of the South at Sewanee, Tenn. in 1943. Cdr. Forehand He began six months of pre- Cdr. Kinder flight training at the University of He has flown world-wide also served aboard two North Carolina and completed Military air transport missions destroyers and with the Second added training at NAS Glenview, with a squadron at McGuire AFB, N.J. and, during the Cuban Marine Divison.In 111. and Bunker Hill, Ind. Crisis he served aboard the LCdr. Forehand was commissioned - November 1942 he was 1'tCdt. carrier Wasp as onboard delivery promoted to warrant officer in 1946 and began a pilot of the C-1A Trader. while serving with the First year of operational training at LCdr. Forehand began his tour NAS Jacksonville and Cecil Marines and was involved in the here in 1963 with the Overhaul Field. He attended officer activation of the First Marine Raider Regiment in New electronics school Norfolk, and and Repair Department and was h Hebrides in the Pacific. General Line School at Monterey, assigned with the Operations stations Thomas Calif.From Department in 1968. included .. Following duty ' x. 'headquarters for Commander i ) South Pacific on New Caledonia .AJ M.ft....l' and.at Hospital AdministrationSchool the BOOK SHELF lJIIiJ t tj: in Bethesda. ./-.1, : Cdr. Kinder, who is one of the Navy's top golfers, won the All- ''I Lcdr. Windham Navy Open Golf Championshipsin 1955 and 1957. LCdr. Windham _ was com- The Kinder family lives at 7426 missioned in 1956. September - - Pineville Dr., Jacksonville. Since then he has served with The following books are for a secret that died with him. baseballs greatest hitters. From VAH-1, VP-16, VP-30, and on the mystery buffs only: When reaches home, he finds a his boyhood when he used to staff of Commander in Chief, Held In Russia Double Identity by George lovely redhead whom he must accompany his mother, a Atlantic. Harmon Coxe. Pilot Alan murder to protect himself. Salvation Army worker, in her LCdr. Windham has been here Cdr. Charles M. Thomas is Carlisle goes to Surinam for a Your Golden Jugular by Will work; to his early days in the since 1968.Top retiring after 28 years in the flying job, but is mistaken for the Squerent. The first in a series of minor leagues, his two tours as a Navy. He was commissioned at missing heir of a wealthy man whodunits featuring a tired, lazy Marine Corps pilot in WWII and Pensacola in 1943. who is on his deathbed. When the old detective who moves very Korea, to his performance the Navy Golfer He served with Patrol real heir turns up murdered, slowly and carefully to get his star of the Boston Red Sox, Mr. Squadron 131 on deployments to Alan is deep in a murder case man. His search for a missing Williams has given us an in- Cdr. James W. Kinder, retiring South America and Alaska. In which he must solve to clear heiress involves blackmail and tensely personal look at what if after '43 years, enlisted in the January 1945, he was forced to himself. pornography and leads to the feels like to be the man behind the Navy and became a hospital bail out of his plane over Russia The Amazing Mrs. Pollifax by discovery ofblood-feuds betweenthe legend.In . corpsman. and was held there for six Dorothy Gilman. The heroine of Mafia and an American first ; He served at the Navy Hospital months. .: The Unexpected Mrs. Plifax hasa family. Sugar Ray Sugar Ray Pharmacy on American Samoa He returned to become a flight new assignment in Turkey, The Blessing Way by Tony Robinson has told his storywith .. and his first sea duty was aboard instructor at Pensacola and was where she is asked to aid in the Hillerman. Bergen McKee, a unusual candor. Here is a man the battleship USS Nevada. He later assigned with VR-and VR- escape of a famous double agent. professor of Navajo witchcraft, who grew up in the Depression in Finding herseii in an increoioiy finds he has real witches to deal the ghettos of Detroit and New zany situation, she outwits the with after the death of his York and made over four million MILITARY and CIVILIAN enemy and wins the admirationof colleague and of Luis Horseman. dollars (and spent it) during his ........................................ all. McKee shows great courage in career. More important, it tells What Did Hattie See? by Kelly this suspense-filled novel of little known facts about the boy ARRANGE LEAVE VACATIONWITH Roos. The brilliance and daring, set in the canyons of who was terrified of elevators, a audacity that made Jake Lombardy the Navajo reservation.At young G.I. who together with Joe SOMEONE lACK HOMELET one of New York's most Bat: The Story of My Life Louis battled against racial successful talent agents serve by Ted Williams with John Un- discrimination, a champion who US ARRANGE/ WITH him well when he steals a derwood and Sugar Ray by Sugar refused a million dollars to throwa Velaquez worth millions. A man Ray Robinson with Dave An- fight,and a very human person, . Helpful Travel Tips Facts On Required lies dead in the museum, but derson. The Ted Williams story devoted to his familly and to R& R Documents For.Speclal Lombardy's identity, he'hopes, is gives us a personal look at one ofPOLYESTER life. Low Air Fares Overseas Travel FIBERGLASSBELTED A PHONE 388.8535 I I TIRE 30,000 1249.1251 King St Jacksnnville, Fla.32204WANTED MILE ! , GUARANTEE USED CAMERAS AND EQUIPMENT. 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OFFICE WE UNDERSELL ALL department stores, Mr. & Mrs. Payton Watson, (JAHTO) company stores & independent lire dealers. 771.6666 i HigpMMHMMMHMHMHMMMHB Take 103rd to Firestone 3 Locations to Serve You Rd., Turn South 2 Blocks NAS JAX Blda. 13 Main Gate Ext.3553 387-2811 Past Forrest high -School : HOURS: 0745. 1700 Monday thru Friday BIG CHIEF TIRECOMPANY (DOLONIALFOREST NAS CECIL: Finance Office, Phone 771-2311'Ext. 8122 0800-1500 OPEN 8-6 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY MAYPORT: Building 24, Phone 244-7496 0900-1500 EVERY Tue., Wed., and Thur. Y0ur 5444 NORMANDY ILVD.: 716-07: ?! 9S015ILANDINGILVO. < I 4 7.71-3442 [masifi chargt , (I welcome here 2ldS: MAYPORT RD. 2'46-4l25' : h t\\ 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD 4 - . t -.-- ---- ,... -- . t I . JUNE 25 1970 PAGE 13 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER - , HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Publisher r Call: 388-2755 JAX AIR NEWS Ads should be mailed not later than Tuesday NASJacksonvilie 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 BLUEJACKETS INN publisher is Instructed otherwise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must be Ronnie and the Soul Society will be the featured artists at the EM received WITH the copy for the ad. club tonight through Sunday. Lorenzo's Soul Treatment will be appearing - 4747 San Juan Avenue RATE: Minimum charge (3 lines) $2.00 Monday evening, and on Tuesday the Camelots will take the Jacksonville, Florida r Per additional line ((4 words per line) SO Cents stage. The Four of Clubs will provide the entertainment on .Wed' nesday evening. ACEY DEUCEY CLUB .t}1'i;}'::!! +finns; Mj'.,,.T 1I}j1 21 Rasonable.Cubic PHILCO Terry Ft.REFRIGERATOR Frost-free Feltner. 2845498., Very 11ftl! :Fit ..w.AMo aa?''!!J2: y }1 tomorrow Dave Price evening's will provide attraction the music will be tonight Mark Castle.for your Red enjoyment Edwards, and and the Altones will be on hand to entertain you on Saturday SERVICE WIVES FOR SALE CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS Admiral AM-FM Stereo Phono CPO CLUB Jobfinders, 1372 Cassat. 387.5626 or Console $125. RCA Color TV 18 In. AUTOMOBILES FURNISHEDEast 1022 Park Street, 35H888.SALESMAN $275.Portable 2645162., $300. 10 Ft. Sailing Dinghy, and West Coast 353-3691. Tonight's entertainment will be provided by Mel Gaden, and tomorrow evening there will be dancing to the Clubs. Saturday, Mel WANTED SINGER 515 Gaden returns to the club and Sunday the Clubs will again be on hand. Part time to work Naval Air im CLASSIC 770 Sewing machines $15 each. Single Rambler. Radio, Heater, Automatic, Stations prospects. Call Don Kirk, 733- automatic $62. Beautiful Stereo $68. OFFICERS CLUB 6700. AC. 39000 Actual Miles, Clean As Newin 1606 Main St.'IIigAi9i. and out. $750. Can be financed. Tel. '772-0773. Tonight is Beefeaters Night at the Officers Club from 6 to 9 p.m., and BANK TELLER ; : tomorrow evening there will be a seafood buffet. Saturday night is teller.Bank 5 Call Points Mrs.area. Feagin.needs 3533171.part time ![ : il( Stars and Bars from 5:30: to 7:30: with dinner from 6 to 10 and dancing to Tom Holbrook. The Cocktail lounge is open on Sunday from 11 a.m. BE YOUR OWN BOSS to 11 p.m. and Monday starts Old Milwaukee Days. Money making business at home MOBILE LIVING OF JACKSONVILLEAzalea raising live bait for fishing. Ex. ( Mobile Home Park) '/* Mile FRA 91Tonight's perienced Clay Co. worm grower will North of NAS, lots and rentals, Near provide advice and stock of African schools and shopping center. Clean, 0000 shuffleboard tournament will get underway at the usual Nightcrawlers and red wigglers; alsoa and reasonable rates. Manager on list of over 250 potential customers. premises. Children and pets time of 7:30: p.m. Red Edwards and the Altones will be appearing Write for pamphlet 'All About Worms'or welcome. 6301 Roosevelt 3846264. tomorrow evening at 8, and Sunday night's entertainment will be Box call 205 2892313.Middleburg Gateway, Florida.Bait Market 32068. provided by Jim Mann and the Goodtimers, starting at 7:30.: Tuesday JUSTISS TRAILER PARK Q-If a veteran sells his night is Ge Night. Lunches and dinners are being served Tuesday DO YOU HAVE 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, clean modern home obtained under a G.I. through Sunday. FRA welcomes all those who wish to come out for an trailer and Apt. 3893007. loan and obtains a release of liability evening- fun and relaxation. Spare Time on your hands? Turn from the VA will he be these hours into cash by conducting eligible for another G.I. loan Beeline Fashions Home Style Shows. at his new location? Call now. 7815572. RIVERVIEW MOBILE HOME PARK For Rent Riverfront mobile home A-No. The granting of a release 1KE5 ' spaces for people who care. Quiet, of liability by the VA does TEENAGE GIRL WANTED large shaded lots: with large patios, not make the veteran eligiblefor Light housework, 2 hrs. a day (at paved streets, excellent drinking restoration of his loan en- ::7'( K4N IN YOUR quarters on NAS) $1.00 an hour, Have water & no mosquitoes. Free boat titlement. This can ba done only own transportation. Call 7718188. dockage. Adults only. 12 miles So. of by having the lender release the NAS Jax on Hwy 17 at Black Creek VA as guarantor of the loan. Ph. ((904)) 2843369. Green Cove This is PART-TIME NAVY MEN Springs. usually accomplished by ATRTS To clan: cars. Good wages. Apply requiring the new buyer to obtain - 6566 Normandy Blvd.HELPWANTED his' own financing on the, SECRETARY FEMALE El 1fl";;' :I}REAL> w'oaaw:4.Fxa: : ESTATE::oM Vought Aeronautics Co. NAS Cecil time and need a physical check- 5r ,.. Field has an opening for a secretary to up. Will VA doctors give me regional manager. Must have abilityto FOR SALE OR RENT one? meet people, well-groomed, sharp, RECEIVED ORDERS. Cash for your A- No. The VA provides free required 50 words a minute typing. 80 equity or let us rent your home. medical or physical examina- REPORTING IN. Call or drop by for per minute shorthand. For personal tions, as necessary, only: to determine - list. Call Powellor map, sales and rental interview contact Mr. S.G. Ramsey at WESTSIDE whether a condition is 781.19408 to 4:30, July 8, 9 & 10 or send Mills, USN Ret. 264-2411. service-connected when needed ORANGE PARK REALTY ; resume to Mr. S.G. Ramsey, Howard Johnson Motor Lodge 6545 Ramona MILITARY, FREE NOTARY. for Government life insurance VOLKSWAGEN INC. Blvd., Jax Fla. purposes; or when application is , Vought Aeronautics an LTV, made for hospital or domiciliarycare. . Aerospace Co. 'HIDDEN WATERS' SELLING USED CARS A Quality company of Ling Temco Black Creek, Canal or Lake lots available. Excellent fishing, boating, Inc. Vought who draws Q-Is Mobile Home Also, a woman swimming. area. LTV an equal opportunity employer. permanent home area. High, wooded VA benefits as a widow of a lots. E.Z Terms. One mile E. Lake veteran entitled to an extra $50 100% GUARANTEE Asbury on No. 209. La Rue 7253992. allowance if she becomes a pa- : : :+roa }.w: :! tient ha nursing home? 1t:]! ;!.dff! !i ]ll A-Yes. FOR SALE Small cottage. 3 Rooms & Bath. 5733 VOLKSWAGENS BE A RADIO OR LaMoya Ave. Walking distance of K Q-I injured back whileon my ANNOUNCER Mart at Wesconnett & Blanding Blvd. $75 down $50 per month. Owner 771- active duty about two years leading an. Recorded message by UP 3717. ago, and it is beginning to $700 J nouncer tells you how. Call any hour. from - 355-2944. bother me agajn. Can the VA INVESTMENTHave help me 1AYou GEORGE'S KENNELS $30,000 Triple it fast with should contact your 63's Dogs and Cats boarded. Free pickupand secured investment In local land nearest VA office, file a claim delivery Est. 1925. Poodle subdivision. Large lake lot free. 387- and establish that your ailmentis Thru Grooming Reasonable, 5085 7379. service-connected. Any honor- 69's ; Edgewood Ct. (Near Cassat and , ably separated veteran who ) 3890064. Edgewood NEW HOMES 235 served during the Vietnam era is -o--e Low down, Low payments. Rentals eligible for admittance to a VA NEW RCA AND ZENITH STEREOS. and Sales. Louise T. Bailey, Broker hospital on the same basis as Consoles some with AM FM, tape Ph..771-3605 or 2468253. ,other war veterans. ...WEEKEND SPECIALS... players. At dealers cost to liquidate \ stock. Full,warranty! phone 771.0409. . 67 CORVETTE $2895Yellow 5 pc. Samsonite FOR SALE luggage (ladies); -::; -:.: :;)RENTALS: ;..' : j,' 1i:,.:: J 1 J ,' Nice! I Spanish Guitar; Sky Diving Equip 69 CAMERO Coupe $2895Hugger ment. Phone: 388-6470. j ( Orange, Black Top. Console Auto trans., BEAGLES ORANGE PARK Factory air, Power steering, Power disc brakes, R8.H. ..... Must to believe see ! AKC registered. weeks old. Ph. 781- 2BR., Apts., furn. or unfurn., 1413 after 5 week days anytime Dishwasher, Carpets, Drapes. 69 TORINO GT $2795Racing' weekends.AIR Elizabeth Apts., 771-1405 or 771-3355 FATHER'S DAY All Year at Green. Console Auto. trans., Factory air, CONDITIONING SERVICE Power steering, Power disc brakes, R&H. FURNISHEDAPARTMENT DEER SPRINGS ESTATESState Auto AC, central & window units Near NAS Jax and Cecil. One BR., serviced & repaired. Swimming pool, $65. 771,0348. Rd.21 Ie.Keystone Hit WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN Tylers Heating &Air Conditioning 45minutiffromJaxPtriMMRt 4711 Palmer (Lake Shore) 'Home, uttt 388-5161\ COUNTRY LIVING MOIILE HOME SITES 2BR., & 3BR., Furn. Duplex off CltarwOtriwiniminrHUN1IN6' INC. Rlcker Rd. $80 & $90 month. $25 MATING - SEWING MACHINE REPAIRCall deposit. 725-0574 or 7723112. flSh'I.luI' i Irearw. , 3531946. Free estimates, pickup SHOPPINB CENTER NEAR 1150 Lue Ave. Se. ' ft. delivery. A.1 Sewing Machine, Inc. CAU 0'APPOINTMENTClydeW.Simpson&Co. , Open Daily 1 to 1:30- Saturday 8 to S. . LIVE CRABS AND FRESH FISH Want Ads Pay REALTOR 356-6849 Sunday 1 to 4PMI ' Wilford's Fish Camp. 2649707. - 1 PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JUNE 25, 1970Awards Public Works Scab. Receives I Unit Commendation AwardJaxE02 Re-Ups Edward L. Muse, foot crosswind runway and assistant dispatcher with Public associated facilities at Chu Lai; 44 Works Transportation, was and built the LST-LCU facilities .af presented the Navy Unit Com- at Cua Viet and Dong Ha. They At VW.4 p mendation ribbon for service performed vital construction for rd with the 30th Naval Construction the 3rd Marine AmphibiousForce Regiment in Vietnam. Special Forces and other Awards and reenlist- Jax LCdr. S.R. Stokes, assistant Free World Forces in the I Corps; ments were among the ,,, tE a Public Works officer presentedhim and completed cantonments, highlighted activities at VW-4 I the ribbon and accompanying administration buildings, and recently. citation at Bldg. 902 communication structures for ATN3 Benjamin V. Smith : June 18.The Game Warden and Market Times received the 2nd 14th through regiment received the unit bases in the II, III, and IV Corps combat strike-flight awards for commendation for construction action. His citation areas. Vietnamese support from September 1,1966 to read in part, 'For meritorious 'a C r g ro w" f. July 31, 1967. Petty Officer Muse 'The outstanding per- achievement in aerial flight as a and others who served within the severance, professional com- door gunner while serving with < regiment during that time were petence and devotion to duty Helicopter Attack (Light) commended for their 'out- displayed individually and Squadron Three during missionsin QUEEN'S ESCORT -- Drill Team member AN Jim Johnson poses standing technical competence, collectively by the Seabees of the support of combat operationsin with newly crowned Watermelon Queen Debby Bartley and last year's zeal and determination in the 30th Naval Construction Southeast Asia North in the execution of the against queen Sally Kline.Jaxson. face of seemingly impossible Regiment Vietnamese and Viet Congcommunist obstacles. .planning and assignments, reflect great credit aggressors from July upon themselves and the United executing major construction 9,1968 to May 5, 1969. His courage Lancers Attend operations estimated at more States Naval Service.' and to in the face devotion duty than $25 million which produced Petty Officer Muse spent 18 of hazardous in flying with the conditionswere Watermelon FestivitiesJax vitally required facilities, months with Construction Battalion - keeping highest primarily in the I Corps Tactical Maintenance Unit 301, a traditions of the United States Naval Service.' Saturday was probablythe Fla., arriving just in time to Zone.' unit of the regiment, and busiest day the Jaxson escort the young ladies com- The citation further states that reported for duty here November Smith has been recommendedfor Lancers,NATTC's precision drill peting for the title of Queen of the 'working around the clock, the 1969. the Marine Corps Cross of team has had In many months. Newberry Watermelon Festivalto regiment completed the Muse is married and has three Gallantry, and he wears combat They attended not one but two dinner. critically-needed tactical 4,500- children. wings representing 386 combat watermelon festivals. After dinner, the young ladies flight hours. Saturday afternoon the Lan- were escorted to the American StvdtHts EHttrtai PatitNts cers thrilled a crowd of ap Legion Hall where they en- AEC Thomas G. Armstrong proximately 10,000 on the streetsof tertained more than 1,500 people I reenlisted 13-year for veteran two years is.Friday.The VW-4's. were Chiefland hypnotized, Fla.by Kids the of spinning all ages while title. competing for the beauty At Hospital Yaritty ProgramJax Avionics Division chief petty Ens. Mary Kallas of the NAS rifles and flashing bayonets. -The JacksonvilleChapter hostesses.Mrs. . officer and has been in the Immediately after the paradethe Communication Department was DAR hosted a variety show for . squadron since reporting here Carl E. Stewart, a the of the three with one judges Lancers rushed to Newberry, veteran patients at the NAS descendant of from VA-15 at Cecil Field six unenviable task of choosing one Francis Scott Key, months ago.ADR2 Wives Sail Alto Tees of the beauties to reign for the Hospital members served June refreshments 16. Chapter to was present to give flag decals. Albert R. Hettrick coming year. the patients and distributed small Mrs. Pollock, who handles Jax Car owners can save a After deliberation Miss long , shipped over for four years last trip downtown and buy their new chosen to gifts donated by local banks. public relations for the Debby Bartley was week to his nine of The hour-long variety show Jacksonville Chapter DAR adding years Florida state license plates at the receive the honor. The lucky was naval service. As a flight Not New Shop in the Red Cross escort was AA Jim Johnson. was arranged by student the chairman for the en- engineer on the 'Super Con- volunteers from local high tertainment committee. She builsing July 121. Sunday morning, an Early stellation' aircraft, ADR2 Het- The Navy Wives Club exhausted but drill team schools. They included attributed support for the variety happy trick has served with the N.W.C.A. Jax 86) is guitarists, singers and show to Mrs. Ava Hamilton, who ( sponsoringthe rolled aboard NAS with one Hurricane Hunters for six majorettes. handles lectures and motion sale and will to proceeds go thought in mind, 'When is the months. fund. Guests of honor were Mrs. pictures. Mrs. Hamilton raised the N.W.C.A. scholarship next watermelon festival? William 0. Kerns, National DAR money for their Veteran Patients chairman for Veteran Patients, Fund by showing a movie she and Mrs. Harold R. Franken- filmed in Africa 15 years ago at burg, State Regent. Mrs. John M the Prudential Auditorium. Mrs. Register, Mrs. T.F. Pollock and Hamilton has travelled Africa for chapter officers were the Geographic Magazine. psi, 6rw Jonathan w Jewelers f and RING DAY Bills got you buffaloed? ENGRAVING ., JEWELRY REPAIRS SIZING ' See HFCDon't WORK DONE : ' : ' " ON Y1' PREMISES be stampeded! Get help now with an HFC gill FESTIVAL SPIRIT '- With Payer Loan. Pay everything> once. Then have just watermelon In tow, AN Tom 1704 Highway 17,Orange Park Hines assists First Runner-Up DAN and LINDA BOATWRIGHT PHONE 244-439 one payment a month to HFC smaller than Kathy Doane to the stage at the the monthly total you're paying now. For bill paying, Newberry Watermelon Festival. or for any ther good.purpose,borrow with confidence . from HFC. .' ., . t '.. . to , ......... .. ....... .... ....... ..i... ..... I Ii . IMPORTED .. .ALFA ROMEO RENAULT ; IMPORTED . . i . : Need up to 6OO? PARTS VOLKSWAGEN 4 CAR PARTS: -' ............ ............ ........... ... .. III, EJiELt 0 t w ; HOUSEHOLD FINANCE COMPLETE STOCK OF BOSCH-STEBRO 1 IMPORTED PARTS r LUCAS ACCESSORIES & SU PL ES.rII AMCO-GIRLING 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 Cedar Hills Shopping Center . 3734 Blending Blvd.-Phone: 771-9190 3389331AG 398-5695 ': 3050 teach iIvd.Phone: 391-4541 . SOS McDUFF AVE. S. YtLVO 3633 EMERSONHours Penman Plaza Shopping Center ; 8:30 AM to 5 PM (Both Stores) : 1227 Atlantic. levtovanl-Ptofle. : 244-6421f HEADQUARTERS FOR DUNE BUGGIES * IIIISON STORE ONLY. AND SPEED. EQUIPMENT r JUNE 25 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 15 II' II : t'j', I '. Vr.r I 111 e i : t 'J \/ Vix CXUx UX' ,, SEE YOUR DOCTOR THEN LETDRUGS v 4IT'Tr 'n .4" > = c l h ; I l C. , ..4 y HEALTH : :g : BEAUTY AID [J dOt .. SALE ' .. :? ) \ I IJ ,, FILL YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION... SALE ENDS WE RESERVE THE RIGHTi51 JULY 4th TO LIMIT QUANTITIES : , :; ; AREA'S LOWEST. PRESCRIPTION PRICES .(\: . . '- "-- "" #r , - < 100-9 Inch *' 50 Hot or Cold *' 1 Qt. Coal Start''' *' A $1.00 SIZE-2 OZ TUBE (* Paper : StyroCups Gulf * \ s SEA & SKI 1r. ; ? - .. :Plates : !! tile ' 11 ,; : ROOLY 1tt , SUNTAN LOTION " ' : KUPPS , (; r MFG.LIST MFC LIST' cfarc4e MFG.LIST , i% I\\ PRICE HOLIDAY 59* ,/ 5'9894 : 4 vjti 146994 : ..... 29 39*, : -;; ;: \ CRACKER ft : 4 l '" .*I 7 /*\/ /*\/y\r\*** * **** ** *:* * *_**** Zori-Soft Rubber Healt Cross 47'sPlastic *' Swedish Lotion or Oil *' Handy Helper *' Doumalc-10 Oz. ::1 i *' ' Shower 2oz. TanSecrets Ice I Cream MarshMallows- ::::r *' *' .. l !; /!;:: Sandals : iiiiiii Strips : '.. : Scoop : y>:: I: : MFG.LIST COMP.BRAND f9 1 MFC LIST MFC LIST 4 MFG LIST :':it!: 491 7M $1.00 i' 69< 25tf *' *' 11 'TannI I : ::1: *' *' \ *' I I h-, 33$ :_-'T 47E 69 :_l EJ 39$ :_''F19 :* *' *' '**[*:*;;** *** *' * *'** ***** ** ** ** ** ** * ** ** ** ** *** * o:.Tan Butter 4 o:. Lotion Bernardo 4 Oz., 2 Tan Butter : Tan- : I i" Coppertone : L Vinyl I : QT : : Copper- : faslic *.. 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'.,,..,.._..I 89 *."*..'-..'. *: *' *' .; .A y*.*.*.,*.**.*,*.***.**,,***.*'*'** **"**** ** **.*'****** ***'.******** 1 1 >> ,: ,...... ''' '," "T fjl. :.; .::...J' FLYING' INSECT \ FLYING 13. 15.602 794 SIZE . REPELLENT INSECT PEST yII1M 1 INSECT CITRONELLA INSECT BOMB KILLER SPRAY SPRAY SPRAYS OFF .RAID House & --M, Yard \ AND'io''; 6-12 , roi 6.5 Oz. _. 12'/ Oz. Jt Garden ,-. .. Fogger r.Ca.dl.s Wf.. 8.5 Oz. .LIT 81,11 MIMFG. MO.LIBT$1.19 MFO.IIST 9B/ MFO.LIST 11.51 2 EOA MFO.LIT 11.11 89 69 $129 99$ 89 .. !\t 1 i1 HEALTHS CROSS DRUGS) FIELDS PLAZA-NorMOUdy Boulevard 181.1291 PHILIPS HIGHWAY PLAZA US 1 South 0 I . PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JUNE 25, 1970 , F 1 I A 4 F tit Security Department Protects Ih"i < Personnelby f b., Station Property, Its is with Aircrash Fire Branches. SN Johnnie Rodgers mam concern IL Tt_ t training personnel in proceduresfor The Fire Prevention and In- Jax-The multi-million dollar nuclear accidents and in- vestigation Branch conducts , cidents, but the division has instructions, drills and in- complex of a naval air station i's facilities to help keep the station spections to remind personnel of ; must be fully equipped to handle any type of emergency-from functioning in almost any type of the importance of being alert to ; situation. fire hazards. The division is emergency hurricanes to sabotage and at t . Control headed of the foremost , While the Disaster by one ' tack-that might disrupt its smooth and efficient functioning. Divison works primarily with firechiefs in the Navy, D. R. Under the direction of LCdr. 0. catastrophies and emergencies Moran. C, Andersen, the Security causing widespread damage, the The Police-Guard Division s' ' Department's job is to enforce Fire Division is specifically headed by Mr. D. L. Loudermill, rules and regulations set down by concerned with the direction and and its five braches are most t both the commanding officer of administration of programs in thought of in connection with the the station and the federal, state fire prevention and safety, and Security Department. Last year, and local governments of the with the combat of structural and over 10 million vehicles passed area in which the station is aircraft fires. The General Fire through the gates of the air located.To Branch has taken the place of the station, and the Police Branch, Structural Firefighting and the responsible for the control and : function at its peak, the HEAD OF DEPARTMENT-LCdr. 0, C. Andersen,,as security officer . department must cover several must have full knowledge of all activities under his control. He different but related areas. ua and his staff are well briefed in all areas of his command. Crime and fire control and prevention, traffic control, NBC direction of this traffic, used Other safety programs ,and defense and disaster control are w 44k prescribed means' of Investigating lectures offered include a traffic all part of the department's and dealing with safety program for motorcycle operations. The' department is traffic violators and accidents. operators, and a lecture and fim divided into six divisions to entitled 'Invitation to Violence' . handle specific areas. Safety InstructionOne designed to inform women of The defense of the area from way of handling traffic emergency protection. attack, natural and man-made violators after the weekly traffic disasters is the responsibility of hearings is by assigning them to Besides their work in traffic the Disaster Control Division. complete an eight-hour course in control the police protect per- The personnel of this division are defensive driving, the National sonnel from crime, riots and trained to take appropriate action Safety Council Approved other disturbances and conductof in working with dangerous Defensive Driving Course. This initial investigations within its materials and under unusual course, according to police jurisdiction.The . circumstances, and in coor- 1. sergeant U.F. Bonds, Is not dinating emergency operationsboth designed to teach personnel how Drivers Test Branch is also aboard the station and in to drive, but to give an insight concerned with traffic control. It neighboring communities. into potential dangers of the road works to regulate government and to advise on how to combat vehicles by licensing those these dangers.The capable of operating them. course is not limited to Without qualified and safe .1. traffic violators; all military operators the government personnel are required to have vehicle accident rate would soar. . .'. .,', J'.o."Sr.\\'; taken advantage of the course at This branch examines, tests, V -" -'" ;: some time during their enlist- trains, and licenses some 5,000 CAROUSEL OBILE HOMES ments. Any other groups and operators annually. In addition, ... 1970 MODELS organizations aboard the stationare some 1200 government vehiclesare One Week Special I also welcome to participatein given periodic safety inspections 12 wide, 2 br $3380 the course. annually. 60X12, 2br $4195 rL M r : ra = Vywpapw 64X12, 3br $4695 64X 12, 3br, /2bth|' $4495 AT THE GATES-Marine sentries see more than 10 million vehicles 5936 Phillips Hwy. 733-6700 pass through the Main and West Gates of the air station annually. :as ; qt 4. SPECIAL i i Ne; '. PURCHASE V j jry $AVE HUNDREDS BRAND NEW 1969 and 1970 EXEC's and DEMO's Plymouths and Chryslers BELOW Dealer's COST! A LARGE SELECTION OF PLYMOUTH and CHRYSLER STATION WAGONS MONITORING INFOR-Polici sergeant U. F. Bonds receives and y SAVE up to $1500 sends information concerning police assignments via radio., ' ONLY ONE AT THIS PRICE! While they Last! ., f BRAND NEW 1ht *********************** i Sport Satellite j SPECIALRATES ' DUSTER I FORSERVICEMEN STATION WAGON * ... Passenger, LOADED!... HEADQUARTERS!! Including Factory Air! ? 50 $6.00 Per Person MORE THAN TO CHOOSE FROM!, I VVVV Double Occupancy $3599 ************************ Entertainment nltely,except Sunday,Quarterdeck Lounge S. Dine at Diser's Seafood Restaurant,250 Beautiful rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic Swimming Pool. Free Undercover: Parking.mIw1EA.. CLAYTON REVELS .. p 1 , CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC. MOTOR HOTEL I GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLA. PHONE 264-2417 901 Main Street Phone 355-3744 , Within walking distance to ell points of Interest. VV .1 jp 25, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 17. - (Continued from Page 16)) I II II II InvestigationsThe Always on the alert for NARF Conducts I II potential dangers to NARF, the I I Investigative Branch of the 24 guards of the Guard Branch Police-Guard Divison also playsa last year foot-patrolled over 1 Youth ProgramJax large role in station security by million sq. ft. of the Rework investigating and reporting on for Facility. They are responsible In conjunction with and criminal acts and preparing traffic control, parking and support of the President's Youth M'"Q reports on motor vehicle accidents general security, checking areas Opportunity Programs, 158 sonic boom damages, for negligence and conducting youths between the ages of 16 and claims against the government, vehicle and package searches to 22 began summer employmentwith and line of duty investigations.Last safeguard against the theft of NARF last week. An additional I year, the branch In. government property. 73 youths will begin I I vestlgated over 14 llne-of The Security Department is similar employment with the -duty cases also in charge of the Marine Station, other commands, and Last year, the branch investigated Guard and Shore Patrol divisons. activities based aboard begin r over 14 line-of-duty The to Guard's primary mission is ning July 1. A ( cases to determine provide perimeter and i iD ie the liability of The program places particular auto accident victims. An investigation classified area security for the emphasis on providing summer of a case consist of station. The Marine Gate Sentry employment for less fortunate viewing area diagrams, taking has been the only section of the high school and college students, _ guard force photographs if it is convenient, to retain a totally with the achievement of this goal locating and interviewing wit military work force. being enhanced by providing . nesses and gathering evidence.The The Shore Patrol aids in the them with both educational and .y maintenance of law and order In investigators also handle civil trraining opportunities. fingerprinting for the Station. communities together with Youths for the local programare The Badge-Vehicle registration their own authorities. In 1969 the employed through the Station Branch headed by Mrs. Wilda N. Shore Patrol patrolled over Civilian Personnel Department, Robey, issues passes, badges, than 400,000 miles, processed more along with two high school . vehicle registrations and Armed 196 civil offenses of military guidance ,counselors to conduct Forces identification to personnel, and apprehended their counseling and training authorized personnel. In the Pass over2,400 military personnel for during the period June 15 through CREDIT UNION OPENS-RAdm. and I.D. office, Mrs. Hattie M. violation of UCMJ Articles. Sept: 30.Beginning. mander Fleet Air Lawrence Heyworth Jr., com. Stewart The Administrative Division her fifth Jacksonville/ signs a membership application at the ; clerk typist, issues year as a New Jax Navy Federal Credit Union. coordinates the activities of the RAdm. Heyworth was the civilian badges, maintains guidance counselor with the featured civilian employee identification other divisions by handling program here at NAS this year is speaker at the Credit Union's open house and ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday paperwork and assigning clerks Mrs. Charlotte morning. Watching the procedure are Mrs. records, and registration files of Stewart, employed Heyworth and Credit Union pets and small arms authorized and secretaries to the divisions. during the regular school officials Rod Pinney (L) and Don Athern. aboard. All work is reviewed by the administrative year as a guidance counselorwith She also processes I.D. cards supervisor, Mr. L.F. Joseph Stilwell Junior High, : for most of the commands here. Hysmith, who is, responsible to and Mrs. Connie Rogerson, from More than 193,000 I.D.'s of all the security officer for the ad. New Stanton Senior High, who HIREPAN 13. types were issued in 1969,and this ministrative work of the begins her third year.AFCM'Sparks. year's figures will include those department. badges given to members of the Through the department's ,..8..f..1 E.fc, t E.ry'C.1 organization it can provide the AuWShop. Those personnel must WE SPECIALIZE IN VOLKSWAGENS have their identification reissued most effective coverage of the two various areas it is responsiblefor To ,Receive DRIVES every years. LIKE NEW Mrs. Kay Olds, traffic control and is the station's best 595 clerk, supervises in the upkeep of possible source of defense and 63 DODGE DART police reports, issuing of vehicle support. Unit AwardJax Automatic Transmission, Radio & Heater decals, registration and checkinof personnel. Traffic violation The Navy Unit Commendation 67)/W $1195 tickets and related correspon WIIUJtM IS NEEDLESS Medal will be 66 VW SEDAN 3 to choose from $1095 dence are processed by this of. IJ ,vfElmAEA'17) presented to AFCM Barton H. '65 VW SEDAN $995 fice. j't) ,.;:" VIJIJf Sparks during a special awards 5506 PHILIPS HIGHWAY \ #,' '. t.t. ceremony ceremony will tomorrow.be conducted The by PHONE: (Office) 398.0171 (Night) 733.0476 Jax s Greatest .: ; I." \\I' Capt. W.J. Pressler Jr., commander . . FURNITURE "= .:.:' Fleet Air Wing Eleven. Chief Sparks earned the award Values! \ I, while serving aboard the USS We loana : America with VA-86. His citation WHOLESALE reads in part, 'For exceptionally PRICE TO EVERYONE WESTSIDE meritorious service from May 12 to Nov. 20, 1968 while engaged in million OPEN RENTALS combat support operations E v F R Y | 1 5829 BLANDING BLVD. against North Vietnamese effortsto , DA T support the insurgency in the i We haveTrailers Rbpublic of Vietnam, extensive 4 SUNDAYTIL e damage and destruction upon dollarsday ft P.MSURPLUS enemy supply lines, seriously impeding the flow of men and material to the South. GOODS) AFCM Sparks is the leading every chief of Commander Fleet Air DISCOUNT I STORE Wing Eleven. He works in the I Logistics, Maintenance and MS Beach Blvd )! < .'66. 772.8417' Supply Support Department. When you're big enough to loan that much every day, you're big enough to say "yes"to almost tny money need. So, if you need ,money for car ,repairs, house repairs, or if want to make leave real vacation you your a , Right now, you're only 10 minutes away come to Aetna. You see, we realize that people need money from Jacksonville's biggest apartment'bargain.. for many different reasons. And we like to, help whenever we can. So, if you need cash, whatever the reason, stop by, or call. *.;: f (Where the Good Life is included I in the rent) : "':.,i t AETNA , We have 6 (yes six) swimming pools. 0 And-.. 2045 Jammes Rd.,Jacksonville, Fla. FINANCE 2 tennis courts 0 Plus shuffleboard and bad Phone:781.3818 minton 0 With congenial young neighbors to ,.. RENTING HOURS: , help enjoy them. 0 All only one block from 1 '' Mon. Thru Sat.: 8.30-6:30: ( : ; Sun. 1-6:30: When money manors, Aetna's got what it takes ' golf and an elementary school-with other I > DIRECTIONS: Out Roosevelt Blvd., schools, shopping centers and boating minutes ; turn right on San Juan..Continue past 3 Convenient Locations away. You can get to Cecil Field or the a 'j'1fG Cedar Creek bridge to Jammes Road Naval Air Station in 10 minutes; downtown ; ; -turn left to apartments. 8006 Lem Turner Road Jacksonville in 15. D Apartments have indi . and air conditioning : Phone: 768-0501 vidually controlled heating ...' carpeting draperies, and sliding glass o RLEN door to courtyard or balcony. 0 And you can 5551 Normandy , move into a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment! today. I Phone: 748-0191 ; Furnished or unfurnished. $ .I.L"GJi WOOD . -.t15 fROM I GARDEN j APARTMENT 46 W. Duval 1 JACKSONVILLE IS *'ARLEN COUNTRYOwned Phone 355-7543 ._ and Managed by Arlen Properties' Inc Loans From $50 to $400JUNE .... ......-.. ............ .. L '__.. '. . .. .:......; ." _ :........... .. : A "" 4tttltatRlal"ti't tllall/aIISllrfee.w.............. . PAGE 18 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JUNE 25, 1970 fNa.Aai 4 +.' asp Bernier, Mills Win NAVY SPORTS In Exchange TourneyJaxBill .I! Bernier of NARTU topped a field of 188 golfers over the weekend with a scratch 67 to take top Fliers Win 1, Drop h honors in the Navy Exchange Pro Shop tourney over the station links. r Bernier finished three shots ahead of Cecil Fields's YI! I 3 in Tyndall/ Tangle a Pat Grosskupf for the top prize of a wrist watch. Grosskupf's round of 70 was good for second in the men's Jax--The Jax Navy softball squad came out on the J "< il low gross competition and a pair of Arnold Palmer short end of a four game encounter with Tyndall AFB sunglasses.In . here over the weekend, dropping two straight Friday the women's low net play, Alice Mills toured the night, and then splitting a doubleheader Saturday.In YbwS course with an 83 to earn herself a watch from the ex change. An 86 gave Edna Kinder second and a pair of Friday's Tyndall opener Jax team at the plate with a two binoculars. FI grabbed a three run edge in the \ second inning on three hits and for four day. Restor Bryan Harry Bolan's low net 63 earned him a golf bag while then held on to top the Fliers 3-1 (Hospital) took the loss. J.R. Smith came,up with a 65 for second and a dozen golf at- Coach Frank McCaffrey at Mackroth Field. John Lit. balls. tributed the loss to 'some loose tleton (NATTC) tagged with the loss on four was hits although he playing on the part of the Fliers Other low net finishers and their awards are: Third fanned eight of the 'visitors. He also commended his squad as i place: RAdm. L. Heyworth and P.E. Gallop 66's, 6 golf ,The lone Flier run came in the some new players that 'are balls; Fourth place: Bob Clements, Bob Floyd, Mike seventh after Tommie Bowie willing to play' The coach said )l' Nanuele and J.D Stewart, 67's, golf balls; Fifth Place: his team. ,is showing marked, ' and then scored on a 1 single tripled by Littleton. improvement in each series. J.C. Hoydic, C.W. Butts, Thomas C. Miller, W.A. In the, nightcap Friday 'Jax Saturday's .heat forced both ': .' Sadowski and David Oglesby, 68's, 2 golf balls. I ' was handed a 7.2 loss despite out games to be<-cut to five inning The women's low net golf bag went to' Bernice' Anderson hitting the Tyndall squad 8-7. The affairs, with the local squad /. ). ".. ;ij" who fired a 69. Mickey Hall won a dozen golf ... ...' . Fliers' first on BillChristian's taking the opener 2-0 behind the ... ,, score came balls with a 71 for second place. Julie Williamson pickedup .. : four hit shutout performance of > ,ee. 'S > .\ (Weapons) hit that ; ."? \ 'I ,. half dozen balls for Third with 72 while drove in Kenny Hendrick (VW-4)) Littleton. """.7llrr'iSUNSHINE j >#' ..._... .. a golf place , Tommy Bowie (ComFair) drivein Stewart opened the fourth STATE Feast four golf balls were won by Julie Uitti with a 73. Marion Jerry Stewart of VP-45 for the inning with a single and then your eyes on a typical-Florida Miller and Margaret Ownes tied for fifth with a 76 to win final Flier score. Stewart led the scored on a Larry King (MATSG) scene a pretty girl and a 2 golf balls apiece.Of . hit. King then scored the secondrun . palm tree.Corvette on an infield error. the 188 participants, 149 played with an establishedclub 4526 120th St. In the final of the four game Group handicap, while the remaining 39 played under the series with Tyndall, the visitors Callaway System.Intramural . whipped the Fliers 74. Rich Slates MeetThe Jbl Glass Crosby (NARTU) turned in the Softball'.. Playoff Starts Today tWMlNNMHMIMIM best performance at the plate North Florida Corvette I NHIININM with a two for three record while Association announces that it will Jax-VP-45's Red Darters and in the American League, faces Cleaners I laundry Bryan took the loss. hold a night gymkhanna race at the Naval Air Technical Training ADMED for fourth place in the Tomorrow the Fliers travel to Gator Speedway Monday night. Center tangle this evening at 7 American League and a chanceto Washers NAS Albany in Georgia for a four Entrants are expected from all o'clock at Mackroth Field for the earn a berth for the station 50 Dryers min.) game weekend series. over the state so only the first 100 American League intramural intramural championship i. s Mon.-Fri. 8:30-8:30 entrants will be allowed to run. softball title. John Littleton has playoffs.The I Sat. S 10:00-6:00:: Time trials begin at 5:00: p.m. and been tagged as the probable I One ServiceJAX : I L U 1'REiWf' eliminations begin at 8:00 p.m. starter for NATTC while Jerry playoffs get underway ' Day Spectators free admission. Stewart is expected to get the Monday for the station cham- , NAS Nearest Laundry mound nod for the Darters.In pionship, with the top four teams i II IIIIN..IIINIIIIIIIII.IIINIIIII.IIIII""INIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIII' / ...uu uUuuuuu IWNMMHMMINmillMMIMMMmRUIMmilBllimilMlimiiiHMlMMHninwiiii, uu. .uuhu.h.uh.m..M.. .._..._......M... ..M..u..u..u."N..NIIII..'.....................,...-"...........'. a game starting at 5 p.m. from each league getting a berth , NUMBA TEN the Sea Bee entry in the double elimination affair... j I See the.. I BANKAMERICARD-AMERICAN EXPRESS.STANDARD MASTERCHARGE Credit Cards Honored FIRECRACKER July 4th DAYTON 400 A I Ii i ROOSEVELT MAILcar I wash MONDAY THRU SATURDAY HOURS: 8:30 AM-5:30PM I . .I Government Personnel Mutual Life Insurance Company'specialists See the finest NASCAR DRIVERS, such as Cale Yarborough, A.J. Foyt, and Richard Petty obtain speeds of more than 190 mph,in what In service to the military' is considered the fastest and most competitive track in the nation. JACKSONVILLE REPRESENTATIVES: FREE JIM RICHARDSON FRANK RORIE DRAUGHT ICED BEER WhIle relaxing in Cdr. USN (Ret.) MCPO USN (Ret) reclining seats on our specially chartered round trip air 11659 Jonathan Rd. 5325,Jaguar Dr. W. "', conditioned bus. r r Jacksonville 32225 Jacksonville 32205 : '' i Tel: 724-6833,. COMPLETE L < , 1 PACKAGE! .'M. s ROUND TRIP BEER - : .., TICKET TO RACE Bobs Oak Hill ,J 7 ': $1195 Pure Service CenterOpen ..You'U be picked up outside the main gate at 8:00 a.m. for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. two equal payments, and taken directly to the speedway where all ticket ! arrangements will have been made. road service pick vp & delivtrytckuic FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR RESERVATIONS CALL ea duty American I Foreifi tars . LIBERTY CHARTERS 103rd & Jamines Road t DAYTIME 781-0484 AFTER 6:00384-40$2.: IT rJ 771 9156 Jacksonville, Florida -.... r..r..I1.--. """" m 1.....NNNININNNINNINIIINNIININIIMINNINNNNNNNNNt. . , . Y '---- - X 25, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 19 I I.w, +iRl 1rr ,' Game Room American E" Opens July 1 I fREE F1c9se Jax-Special Services has 'J>, With Ever ure announced it will foot open a new I of xSyt game room in Bldg. 48 on July 1. 3vi;h 6ooupote' Located across from the main I \; barracks in the old parachuteloft the facility will feature 10 nine-foot pool tables Pin ball machines and other recreationalgear I such as shuffleboards will be added after the inital opening. 4 Although the hours for the new : facility have not been ; established, Special Services officials have asked for men in r- the command to let them know ; what hours they would like to see the facility open. They also are open for suggestions on other 70 CHEVY II Nova $2795 equipment to be added to the recreation area. NOT' QUITE READY-Although the tables are In,balls and Snack vending machines will other gear in the Bldg. 48 recreation area will not be added also be added to the facility in the 4 I until lust before the July 1 opening near future. I -- Job Applicants Sought Jax-Civilian employees of NARF, NAS, NARTU, COM- FAIRJAX, FAETULANT, Del 4-Door Sedan, '307' V-4, Auto. trans., Factory air, i Jax., Navy Commissary Stores, Power steering, R&H, WWT. i Naval Hospital, Navy Recruiting Station, Disease Vector Control . I I Center, Regional Storage , l Weather Management Facility Office, FICEUR, Fleet, 69 CAMERO $2595Sport Navy Finance Office, Regional Office of Civilian Manpower , Management, Defense Surplus Coupe, V-8, Auto. I Sales Office, Jacksonville, trans., Factory air, Power Florida, should refer to the of- steering, R&H. ficial bulletin boards in their ,1N r I Ir various work areas for information = concerning all I positions for which applications 69 MALIBU $2495Sport are now being accepted. I Electrician (Power Plant), date of first cut June 29, 1970. Sedan, V-8, Auto. General Foreman (Airframes -- Mechanic) I, closing date July 6, NARF SUPERVISORS GRADUATE-Shown with Capt. D.H. He lie, trans. Factory air, Power 1970. NARF commanding officer, are the proud recipients of certificates steering, R&H, WWT. indicating successful completion of the Basic Supervisory Training Course. From left the graduates are J.R. Fore, R. J. Levesque, M.T. NAVY Newman and L.B. Martin. 69 VW SEDAN $1595Radio AUTOINSURANCE WNOLESALNEW EPRICES t0ALL! and Heater. & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES NEW & USED TV SETS - NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS 68 PONTIAC GTO $2195 AIR CONDITIONERS Mrs.S am. 7 p.m. Come In& Browse WESCONNET FURNITURE CO V-8, 4 Speed trans., Fac- I tory air, Power steering, R&H, WWT. 68 CHEVROLET $14952Door $16 Sedan, V-/, Auto MONTH ' trans.;,, Factory air, R&H 19.24 ,+ WWT. Murrio,11iJLu : 66 FORD CUSTOM $887 o +. Door Sedan, 6-cylindtr OrA D 4y.PAf,00DE90704WY.;'G'zX'ii"yjp: ::::: '::S,;'iSirYi:4::;: ;: X'<:tnI: : :Aa: ;':>}::4Siri::7'p' Standard trans., New r Excellent Iranspoliation. i paint. - J . D ' LllJU ' -'- i I 2 and 3 BEDROOM FAMILYAPARTMENTS 66 PLYMOUTH $724 ROBERT II .., Fury I 4-Door Sedan .. PHONE JM-SWI SOUTH BLANDING BLVD. :;; : a". ,;.- Cylinder, Standard trans., TRAVIS f; A" 'Appliances&'Air Conditioning _. The ideal I second carl I . :fr:':f>:'f:':+?:kLir:::; +;nr'+.yrl:::'':::: }rrit; :t"*:'f"';'rAf'tttNow : :'>%{?!{ DS .l AGENCY I ""',. ,, 11655. EDGEWOOD, t, OPEN NIGHTS "lad SUNDAYS I 389-3483 w.OF ROOSEVELT ""] I Select from 250 Cars! Renting-$130 11 '413 ROOSEVELT .. '.. , 388-3583 AT NAS '.. 1550 CASSAT AVE. 384.3471JUNE J , .... PAGE 20 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JUNE 25, 1970 . ,' - i: SOUTHSIDE FORD ,,.. 5303 BEACH BLVD. L " I : \' ,; l t T''b\: ; SKY HIGHH OPEN : : { : ' j \, : :.i SUNDAY ' 'w,... ,,,, . ,..,'' 'i{ { i ""\i ,'", \:,.. ,\\\\.Z\. , \ \ , \ . \ ;! . \' :"i " i t \ !( , ( 1 ,r*\ l \" ; \ . " \ 'ft \ $ I \' : C t ( *,"aS a1n1 + ! ''\ AD -INS I '\\}: r. \" : r. tt \ ; ,:::' .\.. I&i'i' :;l ':.t"'\;';:;r.;+1:s t ... ,$ \ :{ :,: : ., . I; \ . ( > ..' \. ' i:,!."", 4.1 ,v' . OttER '\><;'} ' 500CARS F '. .., FULL PRICES! NO HIDDEN CHARGES! I, NEW NEW 1970 FULL FULL 1970 I MAVERICKFULL FACTORYEQUIPMENT FACTORYEQUIPMENT OC'1011 FALCON ; $l '2166 FULL PRICE! I _PRICE! cm ITUCI nc cncn WILL GIVE YOU FULL VALUE OUU inolLJL runu FOR YOUR TRADE-INI t - 1970LT.D 1970 1970 2DRHARDTOP L.T.D.4DRHARDTOP FIANEGT.TORINO . '.l- ,I PH-703 pH70aad '. PN-712 Ill GORl1ll0NfD i GOO lONfD( . VJ ENGINE CRUISEOMATIC VINYL ROOF AIR V8 ENGINE CRUISEOMATIC VINYL ROOF AIR V8 ENGINE CRUISEOMATIC VINYL TRIM AIR CONDITIONED POWER STEERING VINYL TRIM CONDITIONED POWER STEERING VINYL. TRIM CONDITIONED WHEEL COVERS POWER STEERING WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES WHEEL COVERS LOW MLLEAGI WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES.WHEELCOVERS LOW MIW.S.W..TIRES G.T.EQUIPMENT LOW MILEAGE *RENTAL UNITS LEAGE*RENTAL UNITS RENTAL UNITS :+ '3295 '3395 '2995FULL FULL PRICE! FULL PRICE! PRICE I BELOW NEW CAR DEALER COST. .. LOW NEW CAR DEALER COST BELOW NEW CAR DEALER COST.. . . NEW NEW 1970TORINO 't '. 1970 I FACTORYEQUIPMENT FULL FULL STYLE t.; MUSTANG OC642 FACTORY EQUIPMENT OC-4S6 FAIRLANE :, L I- C "'." i FULL FULL '- i: i' PRICE! PRICE! 1,' SOUTHSIDE'FORD . . SOUTH'S LARGEST AUTO SUPERMARKET 5303 BEACH BLVD. t .__ . t, _.... ,. .. -._- - |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 42 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |