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--. 1. " , : ; PKY LIBRARY . . /\. of fLA. HISTORY C ,. .:.."" ";.Jr',",,, -."' .,.., ," '" l*"".*\ '" i.. ,'".,'' ',JIf." .-. 2- , v. , ."* ... *' .. I .. ...: \ I "f ' KAVA..,. "I'I \{ \ \ !! " .... ".... ,.' 'l. ... ' < .' \, . I I ':i. ... 1..r 1.-- "\.' : \ .r i*! =*: \, 1'I : / .,*'\"* 't" :-.Jc\.. . !*. 1* WE S RVE .',*.. \*tt 1* 1 ......;;.. TH flEET .,.:. ... \ .L\ .r ..I,.,.,_...... -r/t.itIO.., .. ........, "''"\-."t.T..,.",...,,,,,,, \,, jr .1....*....,.....*.......*..../.*IININIII...NVIlLt.._../".',1.1 ..,,,.'...*..,.,*\\...\*.,.\..*.,...\.\ Gpt Cutler Capt. KlnCllkl Kincaid Takes Command Tomorrow i Capt. Cutler . Gets Orders jj.. 1 ti "fie' Ir For Naples Published by the Holt Publishing Company a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an o(f1 I c I lal expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does constitute an endorsement of any military department of the produces or services advertised. Jax-Capt. John R. VOL. 28 NO. 17 (/. $, NAVAL AIR' STATION' ,JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA JULY 16, 1970 Kincaid relieves Capt. H.O. Cutler as HAS 4 r Vice Adm. TownsendTo during commanding a change of officer com mand ceremony tomorrowat 11 amin Hangar 1000 ' Be Guest SpeakerJaxThe center bay. Capt. Cutler is being assigned to the staff r&w guest speaker at Among his more recent of Commander U.S. Naval tomorrow's changeofcommandceremony assignments Adm. Townsend has Support and Striking will be VAdm. RobertL. served as assistant chief of the Townsend, commander Naval Bureau of Naval Weapons for Forces, Southern Europe, Air Force,U.S.Atlantic Fleet. He program and management plans, in Naples, Itlay. will arrive here from COM- as commander of Carrier NAVAIRLANT headquarters in Division Six, and as assistant Capt. Kincaid reports here ; Norfolk. chief for advance planning with from Norfolk where, since October . VAdm. Townsend has -been the, Bureau of, Naval Weapons. 1968, he has been the chiefof assigned as COMNAVAIRLANTsince staff for"commnder Fleet-Air .."... February 1969. He was Norfolk, the Commander Fleet :-; Com- Air Norfolk and a member of the previously assigned as mander Naval Sir Systems ::; r- 1@ staff of Commander Naval Air . ..+. i ". Command for which he receivedthe Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. oS' FLIGHT WINGS-Navy Wives Club president, Barbara Howard Distinguished Service Medal. __ Capt. Kincaid joined the Navy presents Flight Wings to Capt. and Mrs. Henry 0. Cutler at their The admiral also wears the in March 1942. .A year later he NWCA Farewell party. American Defense Service, the was commissioned, became a American Campaign, European- designated pilot and underwent Capt. and Mrs. Cutler African-Middle. Eastern Campaign operational training and carrier Asiatic-Pacific Campaignand qualifications at NAS Miami and World War II Victory Glenview, 111. Honored at Parties medals. During the war he was a Townsend the VAdm. joined combat pilot in the Pacific with Navy in 1930. After graduatingfrom VF-10 aboard the Enterprise. He Jax-Capt. and Mrs. H.O. Culler was presented a silver the Navy Academy in 1934 is credited with shooting down Cutler, have been honored at charm engraved with 'Our First he was commissioned an ensign.He five Japanese aircraft and farewell parties during the past Lady, NAS Jax'. Capt. Cutler became a designated pilot possibly four others. His combat several weeks. received an engraved desk set. upon completing flight training at flying has earned him the The captain and Jean have The Cutlers and the Kincaids Pensacola in 1937. Distinguished Flying Cross and been serving in the Navy Wives were honored at an informal In 1934, he helped in fitting out the Air Medal. He also wears the Club of AmericaJax 86 as spon- dinner in RAdm. and Mrs. the USS Cordova with the Seattle- ; Asiatic Pacific, WWII Victory, sors for the past two years. On Lawrence Heyworth's home, Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp. and American Campaign, Joint June 27, the wives club honoredthe Quarters 'A' aboard the air the USS Wake Island with Service Commendation and Navy Cutlers in a farewell cocktail station, Tuesday evening Kairser Co. in Vancouver, Wash. VAdm.Townsend Unit Commendation medals. party at the NWCA Clubhouse. Entertainment for the eveningwas After the war he served as : a'' beauty contest. The con- Ceremony Schedule Announced, operations officer and executive testants were five selected officer of Carrier Aircraft Ser- husbands, while the judges were Jax-The change-of-command ceremony for Capt. normal arms. Military guests will wear tropical vice Unit 27, as commanding five wives. The men were judged H.O. Cutler and Capt. J.R. Kincaid will be held in white long or the equivalent service uniform. officer of the Flag Administration solely on the beauty of their legs. the center bay of Hangar 1000 at 11 a.m. tomorrow.A Unit for Com The battalion will assemble at 10:15: Capt. Cutler, Capt. Cutler placed third. battalion of Navy and Marine Corps personnel, Kincaid and Cdr. K.J. Greenhaw, battalion mander Naval Air' Force, U.S. The Wives Club presented the with Cdr., R.A.Gibson in charge,will be inspected. Capt commander will conduct the inspection. Atlantic Fleet; followed by two captain a pair of framed mounted Navy personnel will wear full dress whites, Marine tours as personnel officer at NAS Navy Wings on a sea-blue officers will wear summer service 'C' with VAdm. Robert L. Townsend, COM Norfolk and NAS Pensacola. background. On the plaque was a barracks cap and sword, and enlisted Marines will NAVAIRLANT, has been invited to inspect the Graduating from General Line , silver thank-you from the Wives wear summer service 'A' with barracks cap and honor guard with Capt. Cutler. School in Monterey, Calif., the . Club to the Cutlers. Mrs. Cutler ' received a silver vase from the captain executive officer then of became later the club. NARF Saves $4 Million In FY 1970 serving on the staff VA-115 of Commander . Department heads and NAS Naval Air Force, U.S. officers honored the Cutlers and Jax-Employees of the local engineering projects, and other net us even greater results in Pacific Fleet, and then as welcomed Capt.and Mrs.John R. Naval Air Rework Facility have efforts contributed to our Fiscal Year 1971.' commanding officer of V A-I46.1n Kincaid at the Officer's Club July reported to Navy Department achieving a tremendous 274 per He further pointed out that cost August 1958 he served with the 10.Skiffs Headquarters actual audited cent of the basic cost reduction reduction in coming years is Navy Department.Capt. . of food set the decor for savings in excess of four million goal for Fiscal Year 1970. going to be more important than the evening's buffet dinner and dollars as cost reductions during ever. Cost savings ideas mean Kincaid was a navigatorand cocktail party. A small boat fiscal 1970. 'Again, exceptional per more work can be inducted for executive officer aboard USS \ representingtheCaptaln's'ScotchMist' formance by exceptional people.An available dollars which helps Franklin in the Mediterranean.He . was tied up near a rocky, Capt. D.H. Heile, commandingofficer analysis of our effort shows minimize the possibility of was subsequently assigned to palm lined shore. Placed in one ,in a message to personnelof that value engineering projects personnel reductions.In the Pentagon with the Plans palm tree was the sign, 'Naplesor the Rework Facility stated: accounted for over one half of our the year ahead, everyone Command Functions and Bust 'I wish to extend an 'Outstanding' savings.The potential for savings must get on the cost reduction Organization Office, and later Capt. Oscar Gray presided as to each of you who through through'VE' is enormous, and an bandwagon and find cheaper and assigned as commanding officerof master of ceremonies. Mrs. beneficial suggestions, value 'all hands' approach to VE can better ways to do his or her job. USS Rockbridge. -. -- --. ..- .....--.-.---- - PAGE 2 Irt; t; 1.I i SAX; AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JULY 16, V970 : : ' : r : "_ . Education for Thousai ds' 0 r' i5ff eveflem c* % Each'year thousands of young men and women reserve: degrees from colleges and universities.throughout the country. fX|- great eevice deal of these students, the road to a college education begaft yiyva $5 tuition fee. These students were the ones on active duty in the na oq's armed forces. Through the United States Armed Forces Institute, better known as CATHOLICNAVAL USAFI, men and women on active duty in all branches of the armed forces are able to receive an education ranging from a high school AIR STATION diploma to post graduate study on their masters or doctorate degree Saturday Mass 5 P.M. from a designated university.Most Sunday Mass-11:00: A.M. colleges and universities in the U. S. will give credits for Daily Mass -11:30: A.M. USAFI courses successfully completed. The number of credits and Saturday Confessions - subjects vary, depending upon the school and the degree to which the Q z? 10:30-: 11:15: a.m. student aspires. 't. ...."' ... _.. .... .. ,.:...... ,...,......,-\,. ...... NAVAL HOSPITAL , Ma? yq r+r rq rrr : :'" Sunday Mass 8 A.M. ; " ?', ,>* * t ,.,." ., .. ;:. r NATTC It .. I e Sunday Mass 930 A.M 4' 11-"" "" c:: j p. J'"j ;;, ,, Bldg. 500 ', 0...' :.;.'' .. -.f' .II."C'. ..",. ... RETIRINGCSC Rufus P. Baker is piped over the side after i ': _',''C''i 3,,._". .s ...,... CC'-- .- retirement ceremonies ending his 24 year naval career. Chief Baker ;_ .,,;. : ,.... <1.-;: served as Food Service training PO and administrative assistant. He PROTESTANTNAVAL : , 4 'J.oo .I. ... ; "I. .1tJ"-:1--'-.J"! : ; .. and his wife., Helen, have started planting crops on their plantation in . r:( 'J. HOSPITAL : ' : ''' Georgia. ..'., ., .. -''., -. Sunday Worship- 10 A.M. 1 Forty-seven colleges and universities cooperate in the USAFI NAVAL AIR STATION correspondence program, offering more than 6,600 courses. SuiicL., Enrollment is through USAFI, after which the student corresponds Holy Communion 8:30: \ directly with the university during the period of instruction. J&iVQL A.M. Bldg. 750 Expenses of the USAFI student are kept at a minimum. The student Church School (all ages) pays a $5 fee for enrollment in his first course. He is eligible for ad- 9A.M. ditional USAFI courses and services at no additional cost, the only / Junior Church (Nurserv limitation being he may not be enrolled in more than two courses The two air station dining halls serve the same menu but observe different grade 6)) 10 A.M. ' meal schedules. Dining Hall No. 1, Bldg. 4, serves weekday meals as follows: concurrently.For breakfast a.m. to 7:30; a.m. dinner 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and supper 4 p.m. to Divine Worship Service - courses taken through cooperating colleges and universities, 5:30: p.m. Dining Hall No. 3, Bldg. 551, serves breakfast 5:30: a.m. to 7 a.m. 10 A.M. Bldg. 750 USAFI assumes the entire cost of the lesson's service, and the student dinner 11 a.m. to 12:30: a.m.lsupper. 5:00 p.m. to 6:15.: Both Dining halls observe Junior Youth Fellowship the same hours on weekends and holidays: early breakfast 6:30: a.m. to flays only the remaining cost of the course. 8:30a.m.brunch>::30 a.m to 12:30: p.m.land supper.4 p.m.to 5:30 p.m. 1 P.M. Bldg. 722 Correspondence courses are not the only road of study for the Personnel on comrats may purchase breakfast and early breakfast for 25 Senior Youth Fellowship cents I dinner and brunch for 45 cents and supper for 50 cents. student. He may enroll in a group study class using USAFI materials 1:30: P.M. Bldg. 722 without any fee at all. Successful completion of a group study class will also enable the USAFI student to enroll in correspondence courses Friday July 17 Tuesday without fee.USAFI Breakfast Dinner Supper Senior Choir Rehearsal - courses are divided into high school, college and technical Hot Oatmeal Mulligatawny Soup Deep Fried Fish 7 P.M. Bldg. 750 levels. Most of the courses can be studied by either the correspondenceor Eggs to Order Italian Meat Sauce Tartar Sauce group study method. They include English, literature, French Toast Boiled Spaghetti Ham & Noodles Christian Science Service - Grilled Ham . mathematics social studies science buisness education and foreign Pizza Pie Scalloped 7 P.M. SlicesPraline Au Gratin Creole Wax Beans languages. Buns Asparagus Strawberry Gelatin NATTC Basic and introductory courses at college level are also offered by Dutch Apple Pie Orange Bar Divine the institiute. These courses include the language arts, math, social Bldg. 500Evening Worship 12 P.M. studies, psychology, ''science and business administration.USAFI's Saturday,July 18' , technical service to .\ Worship- P.M. courses give personnel an opportunity Bldg. 500 supplement their military training by learning principles and Early Breakfast Brunch Supper developing skills that may be applied in their military occupations. Hot Farina Submarine Sandwiches Baked Pork Chops These courses also aid in preparing for civilian vocations. On this Eggs to OrderPineapple Hot Potato Boston Chips Baked Steamed Brown Gravy Rice level of study courses in aeronautics, auto mechanics, building con- Cakes Beans Buttered Fresh struction, applied arts, electronics and electricity, diesel engines, Raised Doughnuts Ice Cream Cup Frozen Broccoli Traffic metal working, vocational math, radio and television and technology Boiled Navy Beans are'a valla ble.Through Chocolate Cake ' Fudge Icing ViolationsThe the U.S. Armed Forces Institute, every opportunity is given service men and women to develop themselves to the fullest of their capabilities and allow them to move into the most sought-after occupational Sunday July 19 levels-both military and civilian. Early Breakfast Brunch' Supper following is a report of Hot Oatmeal Chicken Pot Pie Grilled and Beef Steaks motor vehicle accidents The Delicate BalanceFreedom Eggs French to Toast Order Mashed Buttered Potatoes Brussel Fried French Onions Fried traffic violations for the period Grilled Sausage Sprouts PotatoesButtered June 29-July 5.Number. Patties Ice Cream Cups Peas & is the source of all that is best and worst hi man. Raisin Rolls Carrots of Accidents Freedom is subject to limits in order to safeguard the freedom of White Butter Cake Cream Icing others. This week 5 Freedom increases human dignity when it is based on intelligenceand Monday,July20Breakfast Total accidents this year through aims at the good of another, and not exclusively of self. July 5 ... 177. Freedom can be suppressed as effectively by mob rule as by dic Dinner Supper .- Number of accidents through tatorship. Hot Grits Onion Soup Grilled Ham July 1969 ... 238. Freedom is better served by sacrifice than by self-indulgence. Eggs to Order Beef Pot Roast Slices Total number of days since last Freedom calls upon those in authority to give the 'benefit of the Grilled Slices Bacon ,I Oven Brown Browned Gravy Home Fried injury.in a motor vehicle accident doubt' to those who would exercise it., French Toast Potatoes PotatoesCream 32. Freedom is from God. Its responsible use canexasperate/atigue and Cake Doughnuts Beets In Orange Buttered Gravy MixedVegetables gratify. Whatever the burdens, no one who savors the values of the Sauce Number of Violations human spirit would forego its splendid challenge for a life of undi- Sugar Seasoned Cookies Succotash Boiled Beans Pinto sturbed ease. Fruit Gelatin Peach Shortcake This week 54 Whipped Topping Speeding 21 Reckless Driving 1 Tuesday,July 21 Going through stop sign 6 Other violations 26 JAX AIR BJEWS Sreakfast Dinner Supper + Hot Ham Oatmeal Omlet Corn Grilled Chowder Hamburgers Maryland Fried Twenty-three drivers appeared Hot GriddleCakes Simmered Frank. ChickenChicken before the Traffic Hearing furters Gravy Board on July 9. Disposition of The JAX AIR NEWS i Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Grilled Luncheon French Fried Mashed Bread Potatoes the cases included the following: distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station Meat PotatoesItalian Mexican Pudding Corn Twelve lost driving and Jacksonville Florida by the Holt Publishing Company, a Cinnamon Rolls Spinach Baked Chopped Beans Dutch Apple Pie parking privileges aboard stationfor private firm All Copy submitted for use In the MX AIR NEWS Egg various periods; eleven were must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office Box 2. NAS Ice Cream Sundaes assigned to'complete an eight- Jacksonville, by lZ:00.noon on Monday before publication. News hour course in remedial driving; 3119.items are welcomed from all sources Telephone 772-3118 .or Wednesday,July 22 four received suspensions; four were given warnings p'two were Breakfast Dinner dismissed seven were fined ; Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Hot Farina Beef Rice Soup Supper (U.S. Commissioner) and one concerning such should be directed to: Eggs to Order Breaded Veal steaks Beef StewGrilled ; Minced Beef Tomato Gravy LiverButtered was referred to his commanding THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Home Fried Potatoes Rissole Noodles officer for possible disciplinaryaction. 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 Sugar Potatoes Rolls Buttered Beans Green Whipped Creole Wax Topping Beans . Telephone 388-2755 Brussel Sprouts w. Fruit Gelatin Nine drivers were assessed Lemon ButterStrawberry thirty-seven traffic points. VOL. 28 NO. 17 Short JULY 16, 1970 Cake BUY BONDS - . - 16, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 Air Medals f fe.h.U Capt. Herlong Recognized', I For CFAW-li Achievements Awarded To Jax-Former CommanderFleet mand's effectiveness and efficiency - Air Wing Eleven, Capt. ,and accomplished many Daniel W Herlong, was recently noteworthy achievements which VW.4 Crew awarded the Meritorious Service strengthened the Atlantic Fleet Medal for his achievements while antisubmarine warfare posture.' serving in that position here from Capt. Herlong is currently Jax-Twenty-six crewmembersof January 1969 through January serving as the director Per Weather Reconnaissance 1970. sonnel Program Management the The award was presented by Divison in the Bureau of Naval Four (VW-4)) Squadron .. ' .e i ' Navy's Hurricane Hunters, were ; RAdm. Robert R. Crutchfield, Personnel in Washington, D.C. presented with the Air Medal by assistant chief of naval personnelfor RAdm. Lawrence Heyworth Jr., ., 1 plans and programs.The . r A ._ .r ,n/ medal citation read in .. Fleet Air ' commander Auto T.f iOn Jacksonville, during recent part: 'Displaying outstanding ! ceremonies here. leadership, planning and I, managerial abilities, and sound Sale To qualify for the Air Medal the judgment, Capt. Herlong suc- crewmen participated in at least cessfully accomplished the r, 10 penetrations into the eye of RECEIVE AWARDS-These 'Hurrleant HunttrV were recently mission of his command.'He Jax-Florida auto tags : tropical storms on hurricane presented Air Medals by RAdm. Lawrence Heyworth Jr., for their maintained his squadronsat are being sold here by the I flights during the 1969 hurricane active particpation in the squadron's weather reconnaissance the highest level of operational Navy Wives Club 86 at the season. Penetrations at low level missions during the 1969 hurricane season. readiness, improved his com- Not-New Shop In Bldg. 39 ((1500 feet or less) with surface (behind the Red Cross winds of 120 miles per hour or Office) through August 20. greater were counted as two Marine Unit Deploys For Training The tags will be on sale flights for this purpose. from 8:30: a.m. until 2:30: The uniqueness of the award is Jax-Florida's Marine Air primarily on the ability of the Training Detachment, commanded : p.m.Friday.Monday through pointed up by the fact that the Reserve jet attack squadron, squadron to load and deliver by Lt. Col. John M. \ award is generally given to MARATKRON, is currently ordnance on target. To accomplish Rapp, provide advice and combatant naval units. VW4'sHurricane deployed to Bogue Airfield, N.C., that goal, the talents of assistance to the Reserves during Hunters received the for annual summer training from the men within all the sections- their stay at Bogue Field. Air Medal for their work duringthe 12 through July 26. maintenance elec- July ordnance The two-week period gives the HONDA record breaking 1969 The Jax-based squadron is tronics, hydraulics, ad- squadron a brief, invaluable hurricane season which produced staffed by men from throughout ministration, supply etc.--are opportunity to work much as a MOTORS & CYCLES CO. 11 hurricanes, and two tropical Florida and southern Georgia, needed and used. regular Fleet Marine Force 4949 BLANDING BLVD. storms. and is commanded by Lt. Col. Regular Marines from the squadron, to retone their skills, PHONE 771-8244 The medal recipients include Walter J. Bryson III, of supporting Marine Air Reserve capability and efficiency. Cdr. Marsh, commanding officer Tallahassee. of the squadron; Cdrs. Siveirlyand VMA-142 was originally formedin Ascherbeck; Lts. Bunch, California as Marine Scout Flood, McVickar, Peterson, and Bomber Squadron 142 in March of Clever foxes pay by check. Soares; Lt. (jg's) Bakkila, 1942. It served in the Pacific Costin, Howard, Roessign and during World War II, and in 1946it Tilson; CWO's Griffin, Hannon became a fighter squadron / t\l'\J . and Boylan; AG1's Harbold and based at Miami. In 1959 the Lindy; ATI Preston; AG1 squadron received its present Dombroski; ATR2's Moskal, designation and moved to its Jenner, Bartosik, Grislam; current base. ADR2 Larochelle; ATR3's The unit numbers well over Newell, Touchet; and AG3 200 officers and men. Citizen- , Seimle. Marines from all walks of life (i.e., .lawyers, electricians, \b cc" rA policeman insurance agents and students combine their talents in FRIENDLY, RELAXED& VMA-142 and work toward im ', QUIET ATMOSPHERE proving the qualities they possessas a iimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM ready Reserve forces. CECIL IDEALLY FIELD LOCATED, N.A.S FOR The squadron pilots, currently Aw ..... . the A4-C . CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, flying Douglas CHURCHES AND 'Skyhawk' jets, will be operating j[ f *: ;:'. under extremely precise and ": .SHOPPINGM 1 01 01. 01 01. MM exacting requirements associatedwith ,. Mr. & Mrs. Payton Watson, the very?short aluminum H .e 771-6666 expeditionary field laid out for Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. their use. This Short Airfield for ' ., Turn South 2 Blocks Tactical Support (SATS) environment - Past Forrest High School. ,developed by Regular ! Marine Corps Forces and used CSoLONIALOREST extensively by the combat unitsin Vietnam, requires arrested F landings and catapulted take-offs much like that of an aircraft carrier. 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD Round-the-clock operations are Open a checking account with us. being conducted, with emphasis ':'tK<:':'.:;,, '\'> '\,..h. %.,!.*.? ?9 7h.!'...' ':r'.LI. What's so great about a Checking Account?,Ask the man ; !, : ... 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'''.'', ',,''' t : t MAL TIIY'S o' : ", . I L CUSTOM CLEANERS I TELEPHONE: 38&4362i WESTSIDE I gi mJ i Hand Cleaning I 4328 KSONVILLE.FLORIDA BLANDING BLVD. AT HARLOW.32210 , I ON YOUR FINER GARMENTS I PHONE 7716I6IJULY Deposit Insurance' up to $20,000! rtega Village Square Roosevelt Boulevard (by Federal Deposit Insurance 'Corporation. ) ,- : . - - - JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JULY 16, 1970 ROCMM Frm th. lOOK SHELF. rw' 1 Hosts SeminarJaxFortyfive \ Described briefly below is a the destruction of Nature through civilian per- potpourri of new books to satisfy ignorance or through deliberate sonnel officers and labor any taste or to tickle any fancy. If action. 'Life and Death of the Salt relations specialists attended an these books are not in the library Marsh' by John Teal is about the that will be. Visit your librarysoon. North America; how they were :9 t S4LI seminar was conducted by the formed; why they continue to Regional Office of Civilian As unlikely as it may seem, exist; the interplay of plants and Manpower Management and Daniel JMannix has written a animals; and the effect of man on included Seymour Alshec of the remarkable story about a them all. Beautiful line drawings Department of Labor, William goldfish. 'Troubled Waters/ illustrate this fascinating book. Pierce and Nathan Kazin of the more fact than fiction, is about The fairly recent retirement of Federal Mediation and Con Buck, a male goldfish, who Earl Warren as Chief Justice of ; ; a ciliation Serviceand Cecil Gill of struggles for his life against the Supreme Court has brought the International Association of predators and life-choking both; praise and criticism of the Machinists and Aero Space pollution and debris in today's years he headed-and influenced Workers as guest speakers.The . rivers. In the style of Mannix's the high court. Alexander purpose of the meeting was other excellent animal stories, Bickel in'The Supreme Court and Y to provide detailed informationand this one is beautifully,, 'and con- the Idea of Progress.' relen- "t advice on policies and vincingly done. tlessly criticizes the decisions he 4 procedures required under 'What You Can Do About Drugs calls irrational, inconsistent and iir x Executive Order 11491 on Labor and Your Child' by Herman Landis incoherent. He approved of the e Management Relations in the one book every parent, school desegregation decision in Federal Service. Subjects especially of teenagers, should Brown v. Board of Education but discussed included negotiation read. Even if you have con- on different grounds than the techniques and procedures, fidence in your child,you ought to Court decided. With such a different arbitration, mediation and the be able to help him or her keep Court at present, Mr. w __ A. r' a impact of the new order on the from taking any drugs, Bickel's criticism may have far- labor-management function. hallucinogens, or from sniffing reaching effects.At : [ This was the first seminar of glue. Mr. Land has some very a time when the Middle Eastis the type conducted in the interesting facts and advice his in such turmoil this book by Department of the Navy since book. Herbert Feis may make it easierto Executive Order 11491 was The current trends in art are understand why a lasting issued. difficult to keep up with. John peace has yet to be found between BABY BIRD RESCUED-During the thunderstorm Sunday, a - Russell in 'Pop Art Redefined'has Arabs and Jews. 'The Birth of mockingbird's nest with three fledglings fell to the ground at the NAS 4526 120th St. made distinct the field of pop Israel, The Tousled DiplomaticBed' Weapons Department. Monday morning two sailors found one of the a art. You will be amazed or chronicles the cooperationand YUKONHoarGlass four-day-oldbjrdswhenthey working in the were on a party area.,,The" amused at the extreme to which conflicts of the Big Powers sailors adopted the tiny creature, naming It TeeCee after themselves, artists have gone. Profusely over Palestine, later to become Thomas Witting and Cecil Richardson. The Humane Society,,was illustrated, the book is entertaining Israel. In the early of the IINIH NINNINNINIHHINIMINNNNNNNIN years telephoned for information on how to keep the bird alive.,They, find as well as educational. cold war, this was the only place themselves 'bird-sitting' and feeding the gapping beak every 15 Cleaners I Ecology has become a much where the United States and the minutes, 12 hours a dayhardboiled egg yolks mixed with water. The Laundry discussed topic. Experts have Soviet Union agreed, though their sailors plan to raise tiny TeeCee as a pet. Washers been disturbed for some time by motives were quite different. SC. Dryers((5. min.) OLAN MILLS STUDIO Mon..Frl.8:308:30Sat.Sun.10:006:00: Take stock in AmericaBuy : : ONE.8x10'I IN ROOSEVELT MALL FAMILY GROUP I U.S. Savings Bonds One Day Service lAX NAS Nearest Laundry NATURAL COLOR 388-0579 . OR SINGLE - $395 plus tax PHILIPS 9)tYPLAZA NO AGE LIMIT. TOES WED THURS. CLOSED MONDAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY 12 til 8 lOtilS -. -- -- 0v LOW RENT, LOW TAXES, etc., means., . LOW OVERHEAD . SAVE HUNDREDS Qk' ' BRAND NEW 1969 and 1970 EXEC's and DEMO's" Money service Plymouths and Chryslers for servicemen-at HFC BELOW Dealer's COST! Looking for a trustworthy place to borrow? Ask A LARGE, SELECTION OF PLYMOUTH and CHRYSLER STATION WAGONS a buddy who's borrowed from HFC. He'll tell SAVE up to $1500 you that we give understanding money help ONLY ONE AT THIS promptly. Every year hundreds of thousands of PRICE! While Lasts! they service people borrow,with confidence and re- CHRYSLERTown and .*****1\:**********j ,5 5 pay with convenience at Household Finance. : Country .5 You can, too. Come in today. " STATION FULLY EQUIPPEDf..lncludln0 WAGON f' i"\:: "'' ..... DUSTER JHEADQUARTERS ;' ..... ..>........ .. .... ........ .. .;f I Steering Factory, Windows Air, Pow, Seats.,,' Brakes AM-FM, !! .. Need up to 600? ; MORE THAN"SQ'TO CHOOSE FROM!: .* ............ ............ ...... :: $4190 \ ************************* HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ; was $_0I 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 CLAYTON REVELSCHRYSLERPLYMOUTH Cedar! Hills Shopping Center , 3734 Blanding Blvd.-Phone: 771-9190 3050 Beach Blvd.-.Phone + : 398-4541 INC. Penman Plaza Shopping| Center , ...GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLA. PHONE 264-2417 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone: 2466421PAGE.4 '! .. ,. .- l -- I 'V'I II 16, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE , I Special Services Promotes Summer Fun . By.JOSN Christy Lorentzen Jax Summer has arrived at one of the many scenic picnic and what better way is there to once again, and fun-seekers here areas maintained by Special relax and escape routine than by at the air station can find plenty Services. sampling the outdoor life with a of action to fill the long, hot days Horse enthusiasts may enjoy camping trip? Special Services by taking advantage of the both English and Western ridingat offers fully-equipped camping recreation facilities offered by the stables here. Prices are trailers at a nominal fee to make NAS Special Services. minimal, and the horses are your vacation pleasant and Looking for a way to beat the among the finest to be offered at economical. heat? -There's no need to travel any riding academy. Phone the Whatever your recreation off base to cool off because four stables and reserve your mount a preferences may be, there is no swimming pools are located here day ahead to avoid waiting. doubt that you will be able to find '- for the free convenience of Water sports are always many of them here at the air :: Navymen and their families. And popular in summer, and for fun station. For further informationon after you've worked up an ap and excitement sailboating can't these and other Special Ser- petite swimming, why not pack a be beat. If you don't know how to vices activities, visit Bldg. 704 or lunch and enjoy a quiet afternoonSAILINGMany maneuver a sailboat, experts at call the office at ext. 3122 where the Sail Club can show you how qualified personnel will help you and open the doors to a whole'new on your way to summer fun. \ "*'.:,"'\; world of summer recreation. 't,. Another favorite summer Pool HoursJax pastime! is fishing, and Special ;" : t. :' , Services can provide everythingyou The swimming pools ':{,, ;' j., ";'V": .;,;; need to catch the limit, from aboard this station will be open I I fishing licenses to rods and reels. for use as follows: ,t';,: ,:1. To reach those secluded spots NAS Enlisted Men's Pool - .. ..,, ; ,'.1!t' ,'Y" where the fishing is best, rent a Open from noon to 6 p.m.: closed fishing boat complete with motor Tuesdays. and gasoline at the Fish Camp. NATTC Open from noon to 8 S fi N [ : And if you have your own motor p.m.; closed Thursdays.CPO , r. boat, you may moor it free of Pool Open from noon to 6 charge at the Fishcamp pier. p.m.; closed Wednesdays. ; For those who enjoy com Officers' Pool Open from NAS GOLF COURSE-this 18 holt count Is over 17,000 yards long petitive and team sports, Special noon to 6 p.m.; closed Mondays. and provides one of the toughest tests of golfing in the area .... I"Ji Services maintains tennis, ', A basketball and handball courts hi 11(.,:;.' 1'.. J addition to several sof tball fields. Game equipment may be IMPORTED IMPORTED AlFA ROMEO RENAULT .. checked out from the gear issue rJ room in Bldg.704 weekdays from .... 8 a.m. to 4:30: p.m. PARTS vO.1ir CAR PARTS Golfers here at Jax are fortunate - to have access to one of the finest golf courses in the entire COMPLETE STOCK OF BOSCH"STEBRO South. Golfing equipment may be , IMPORTED PARTS rented at the Clubhouse, or II II LUCAS & purchased at the Pro Shop behind ACCESSORIES SUPPLIES AMCO'GIRLING the course. The golf course is open daily from 8:30: a.m. to people are seen sunset for military men and their . along the St. John's River enjoying dependents. Fees may be paid on r rr ,the exhilirating sport of sailing. a daily Summertime, monthly is or vacation yearly basis.time, 388-9331 r ri III 398-5695 SOS McDUFF ,AVE S. ,V LVO ''t 3633. 'EMERSON Hours; 8:30 AM to 5 PM (Both Stores) Government Personnel Mutual McDuff Store Only: OPEN SATURDAY 9AM-5 PM Life Insurance Company'specialists . In service to the mUltary'JACKSONVILLE t" .. REPRESENTATIVES: r!' r, ,'t., JIM RICHARDSON FRANK RORIE I Cdr. USN (Ret) MCPO USN (Ret) r .> , 11659 Jonathan Rd. 5825 Jaguar Dr. W. , Jacksonville 32225 Jacksonville 32205 '0' 4 Tel: 724.6833 Tel: 771-7511 . I I1 + z& uI \\1 IY IELLAIR HOIII EUILIER INC. &;. . i 1'N , I .. 1'' : _ _ .......... Y A central' entrance foyer separates the living and quiet . areas of C-S. You'll find 3 bedrooms,..2 baths and many LI roomy closets plus a free separate dining room. Why not Include a family$17,000-$19,000 room fireplace (optional) In your plans! Clay County's Only COMPLETELY PLANNED Community! 1 BELL.A.EE&HOME : ; ,";' ,..,... EVIL: : DFRE INTO.: ' Member of National and Jacksonville Home Builders Associations' Having a contact at Barnett Bank is a little like loin; !: with the Captains: daughter.JULY You are cordially Invited to Inspect our homes at your convenience 'I' lie lake a very perwnalintereJI in.your ajfairt. .., 10 A.M. to Dark. Travel South on Blanding Boulevard (Hwy. #21). BARNETT BANKS OF JACKSONVILLE At our hank on the ha\e.\ I 6. JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER':: JULY 16, 1970 . Hospital/ / Happenings- Red Commended Darters For Jax-Naval Hospital staff served with various squadrons members have been makingnews during the 50's. this month with promotions, ASW ManeuversPatrol retirements, and graduation LCdr. Rowe has served on continuous active duty since ceremonies. 1948. 45's Detach- She hails from New Hampshirebut Squadron Three medical officers were in Rota Spain plans to spend her retirementin ment 19, operating , recently promoted to the grade of Florida. received a 'well done' from lieutenant commander. Theyare commanderTask RAdm. Fleming, The Intern Class of 1969-70 : LCdr. H.C. Smith Jr., LCdr. ,. Force 67, and a message of graduated June 30 at the Naval ' H.S. Triebwasser, and LCdr. j from commander appreciation , Hospital. The graduate medical I" ) R.R. Wahl. Also promoted + +' ," Submarine Squadron 16 for their officers Lt. Glenn I. Moore are recently was Lt. (jg) W.M. Oals. '. .- two recent alert launches. Lt. Robert S. Conte, Lt. Paul B. " Retirement ceremonies 'f The first was a MEDEVAC were Flandermeyer, Lt. Lee J. MeltonIII - conducted for three Navy nurses Lt. Roy A. Olson, Lt. GeorgeI. 11 flight to Decimomannu, Sardinia here LCdr. L. Carter \! I 1: carrying a Subron 16 medical : Margie Paskewitz, Lt. Robert W. "f = .. , LCdr. Marchetta and 1 ', officer to treat a diver attached to ' Harper Ruess, Lt. Robert E. Smith and ;, - Jr. ,, mr.m the USS Recovery. The secondwas " LCdr. L. Rowe. " Dorothy Lt. Ronnie D. Thomas. ' .. .1; ... % : ; ..., :; ,. .,.,"...... IJ a search and rescue flight to - entered the I. tl, , LCdr. Carter first The graduation ceremony ;r.< ; .., .-. locate an exercise torpedo lost off Navy in 1945. She separated from marked the end of one year's RETIRING-LCdr Margie L. Carter (NO) is piped over the side for the coast of Rota during training the service one year later, but professional training for the nine the last time as she ends her 20-year naval career during ceremoniesat operations.In . returned in 1950 to complete a full men in various areas of medicineand the Naval Hospital here.Sgt.Walker. his'message, COMSUBRON career. LCdr. Carter was surgery. Guest speaker at 16 stated/'In both! .cases Patron awarded the Korean ,Service the event was RAdm. H. Howard Rota was tasked* on short Medal for serving aboard the USS ,Caldwell (Ret.). ReceivesCommendation notice..the. response was rapid Haven (AH-12)) from 1951 to 1953. and thorough; both cases were Lt. Roy A. Olson was selected resolved in successful a positive LCdr. Harper has served asHonorIntern the of class. In his He commended the continuously on active duty since capacity as Honor Intern, Lt. manner.detachment for the 'professionalmanner 1949 when she commenced her Olson MedalJaxGySgt. presented a plaque to Cdr. in which both tasks were naval career. She received Joseph A. Ruggiero who receivedthe conducted and for the high stateof training as a flight nurse and title of Teacher of the Year. readiness of staff and aircraft.' Milton A. Walker, Squadron-533, Marine Aircraft He concluded, 'The spirit of Aviation Ordnance School in- Group 12, First Marine Aircraft cooperation displayed is in structor, received the Navy Wing in connection with combat keeping with that already GRANT PLAZA Commendation Medal with operations against the enemy in demonstrated on many previous Combat'V'recently from Lt. Col. the Republic of Vietnam from occasions: Well Done.' p AUTO CENTER L.E. Blanchard, Marine Aviation February 24, 1969 to February 19, The detachment recently Training Support Group com- 1970.' launchedthree aircraft and five TIRE SALE! manding officer. The gunnery sergeant trained crews to support Sixth Fleet GySgt. Walker received the his men in correct ''handling, operations in the eastern award 'for meritorious service' loading and arming proceduresfor Mediterranean during the Jor- ROAD-HOLDERS! FIBER GLASS 'while serving as non various types of ordnance, danian crisis. During the six-day BELTEDCAT' commissioned officer in . chargeof thereby enhancing their Individual operation', the detachment the Ordnance Section with proficiency and con- assisted aircraft from bases in Marine All Weather Attack tributing significantly to, the Sigonella, Sicily and Soudha Bay, 'WIDE accomplishment of his unit's Crete in providing around-the- mission,' according tQ the accompanying clock anti-submarine screens and DOMINICK'SIzza citation. shipping surveillance service for ENJOY Tasked with the responsibilityfor the carrier task force.. preparing his section' for BETTER LIVING WITH deployment., he displayed exceptional - I: GRANTS CREDIT Under New Management leadership and Italian & American Food resourcefulness as he supervisedthe Family Style Dining Room packing and transport of all FEATURING THE supplies and equipment, ,and fMIG enabled his squadron to achievean BEST PIZZAIN operational status shortly after its arrival at a new air base. SALE TOWN!II! 'As a result of his diligent and OPEN DAILY: resourceful efforts, the ' 10 AM til MIDNIGHT operational effectiveness of his ; TUESDAY unit was greatly enhanced. 1E P.M.til MIDNIGHT 'By his initiative, superb NAND w HAW -.. 6403 ROOSEVELT BLVD. professionalism, and loyal Phone Ahead For devotion to 'duty, Gunnery FAST SERVICE! Sergeant Walker earned the . 387-2621 respect of all ,who served ,with }* jyr M< }h7 }\iVyMwrm4.hkp;: ; ; .... \ ALL SIZES him : .. : 30 DAY WARRANTY k 4 4 ...Ystt a 40 MONTH I Sitip ; GUARANTEE ON THESE USED CARS * Y. .. 67KARMANNGHIA .$1440 , v ' White w-BIach Interior, Real clean ? ,k' ,. , f..A 69 TOYOTA CORONA $1795".. : 1 White, 2Dr., Auto Trans:, R&H ';. . TUBELESS WHITEWALLS 69 TOYOTA CORONA t., $1795 Blue, 2DR., HT; 4 pd., R&H L;. . GRANTMASTER 78 SERIES. EXTRA-WEAR .ri. F Fa WIDE TREADCONCAVE, MOLDEDI. 1 69 TOYOTA COROLLA ;; $1595 Sprinter, Fait,Back R&H ; '. .. NO EXTRA CHARGE! 68',VW FASTBACK j !\ $1655 ' FIBER GLASS BELTEDI! ' ; " R&H ihv L' | '. I" for installation I % ' POLYESTER CORD.BODY! for tire' \rotation 68VWSQUAREBACK :' : $1795 '> * Air,.RicH ; POSITIVE-TRACTION every 5,000, miles! 68 : x CH EV I II I : $1595' , 4 Dr., Sedan, Auto Trans., R&H (Gold) .. . Grant's Deluxe Car 67 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE" $1445 Blue Convertible AIR CONDITIONER,. 68 DODGE $1695 ; Red w-white interior8 4 Y Dehumldifits it cools, keeps out SALE 67 DODGE DART' $1295 Y* dust, dirt, pollen. Made to cool 4 Dr., Sedan, Auto Trans., R&H, (Gold) 3} h "U.S.A. compacts and sized-sedans.. Drive in REGENCY . medium$184 . f to Automotive have it installed Center today .iQIFYIILi[ ][ 'liams SAFE from AND shapely SOUND-A Edy Wil reminder - h l KondH: a.re.lol\t"If your, burned U.S.or Saving stolen r GRANT PLAZA-103rd I ST. AT BLANDING they will be replaced without ... .. 1445 ARLINGTON EXPR SSWA Y.Ph.721-10M .. ;. ...tort:' (Photo'ourtflN 2thPAGE C'en- 'tury.Fox) JULY 16, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 7 .- .. . < SERVICE SHOPPING GUIDE.J" . rr I a flciwzAjo'Y, SARGE & HANK I -- i I( ':' TAKE OUT ORDERS-DINING ROOM = KNOX ENCO SERYICENTER insurance I j11111 I y 1 PREMIUM BEER-CHOICE CUT STEAKS #i ry tI ( I ITALIAN SANDWICHES-SPAGHETTI i PHONE: 389.9161 388-2423 \' 'JI "PIZZA". . I: '"M OUR SPECIALITY! '' I:1 Electronic Wheel Balancing ,c HOURS: Total Engine Performance ERNIE GROSE , I Sun Thurs. 4pm 11,30pm i ' 0 0 Friday 4pm 12,4Sam' Analyzed Electronically 1938 Standing Blvd. Phone 389-0338 tJ Closed Tuesdays Saturday 4pm 12.45am; State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. 3619 Blending Blvd. Ph. 771-0170 4710 SAN JUAN AVENUE , HOME OFFICE: Bloomington, Illinois i Ihw'':ak:s:i :: :::1-Ji: !$:':it:1j: : : [t ; *J@t*::i k,&;?: :r:< ;:t 1$::;: ,!: j t.1"W'm-: m &t 'lli r; w 1 :t::W$1'Wmm;; : : ;R::1:1t:; ;?im: :::1 i t Ww :}@..l t-1i1:: ::;::a; :i:1L: :r, .::::PSJ\y: 1 1 v'SMyIAAyNA: : : : : {< MONTHLY SPECIAL! I:j:;1 r f John C. Calhoun/ USN (Ret.) "HONIE 77i.o4o SHRIMP or CHICKEN J! MORRIS --I..1 I JIMS, Cal's 0.. 781.280' ALL YOU CAN-EAT. I t- AUTO SUPPLY"We I Ii T.V. Sales & ServiceRCA ForOny.$1.19Includes/ I: d &ZENITH COLOR. BLACK A WHITE French Fries i Serve You : STEREO - Cole Slaw & Rolls i! Seven Days A Week"MILITARY BANKAMER'CARDWELCOME 'l- TOP HAT I HERB DISCOUNT DRIVE IN i i t 5836 Timuquana Rd. 5911 I Beach Blvd I "WC BELL THE BEST ft SERVICE THE REST" .. I/MS BLANDING BOULEVARD PHONE 388-9553 PH. 771-5636 PH. 359-2106 : Grant Plaza at 103rd "$:: :* 'ft.::::: : l::1Wtt:1r :*i :?t'<:<':i ::,: :tj ,*!$:)'t :m''I' : im@: tt: .. :rjQi; :;\: @lm} \tW;, <$ _, tn': m::: "* )iR:1lli t : :-m Wm 'ttiim: j Jay Jester, USN Ret., Mgr. PHONE 771 8780 h WE CATER TO SERVICEMEN! OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION I i WE HELP ALL NININIINSNNIINNNIINN/NNNNNNINNNNINNNINI/NNNNNIN/INNNN/NNMN NNNNNeed JAY'S STANDARD { WE CAN [ Your Car Inspected. ? I N! 103rd t BLANDING I Ii FISHERSCYCLE INNNNNNNN INNNNNNININNNNNINNNNNNNINNNNNNNIINNNNNNIIN.N..MN N SHOP RED GREENE'S GARAGE f.L 1 i COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS I Four Miles South 0/NAS Highway 17.Orange Park ACETELYNE & ELEC. WELDING BRIDGESTONE . I Fast Service-Licensed Inspectors ;! SALES & SERVICE Open 0800-1800 Monday thru Friday : === We take better care STAll DARD k (also/ oil/ make used cycles/ ) MINOR REPAIRS AVAILABLE 11 P.,, of your car 01 I': 8160 103rd STREET PHONE 771-4074 '*imw:.:_ "mW $ OPEN7DAYSAWEEK'' I r INDEPENDENT'VOLKSWAGEN. I'::, "Your Mobile// Home'Shopplng Center" : PORSCHE SERVICE CENTER [J03nl STREET FISH MARKET, :. FACTORY I Musaflq HBB i**" JPIItSwim I TRAINED IadsSNdl< IMN Iq . ., We Have IfFISHSHRIMPOYSTERS SPECIALISTS CONDITIONALLY lOBSTER-CRABMEAT MILITARY I PARTS GUARANTEED LABOR. MOBILE HOMES INC ;1. ., IN SEASON DISCOUNT m 4118 PHILIPS HWY. 398-1126 ,. Featuring Specially Prepared 5070 NORMANDY BLVD 387-6489 Smoked Fish & Deviled Crabs ROOSEVELT MALL SERVICE CENTER I / / i Over 750 New 6567103rd Street Phone 772-0981 choose from i We Welcome BankAmerlcard&Master Charge to m:1m: m _,*_mm:t.__$$ .. %_'., sxtiIj4 : :: 'fJnlm:1im[ : ,,' # a \\HIil': JIiIr!! J a . BLANDING BOULEVARD COMPLETE SNACK BAR SERVICE OFFICIAL MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTIONaid '.?' 'j.'! ".". 54 HOLE COURSE Manl S "A': .. ," PLAY ALL DAY PANTS , HONEST, COURTEOUS. > 1 FLAIR " SERVICE I ; 9am6pmSaturday ,: VESTS APA AIEMI t EVES Wt Aim Headlights,Replace Bulbs \ a ;-. is !., DiscountTo And Windshield Wiper Blades l ,; Best Selection in Jdx KIDDIES DAYS Vj Mile South of Orange Park High On Blanding (State Road'21)) .. 'PLAYALLMORNING. I :, ESQUIRE SUIT OUTLET JAMES JACKSONU. : "A.M..12FREE'REFRESHMENTS Where You Buy the Clothes..NOT the Building S. Military Retired 6127 BEACH BOULEVARD PHONE 724-2233 PHONE 264-5343 PHONE 771-2803 825 Blanding Boulevard Next to Uncle John's Pancake House .. .. i>' ' : 1m m w ' EARLY BIRD ,SPECIALShflMpoo Whet ell of Jax bus flu1cK a r he. wiltlii fort MON.TUES.. WED.s . .i Reserve Your Space Now In : I .) Sit S'150 M oLtl Ont Of Amtrf ca's Finest I MOBilE HOMES SPECIAL Mobile Home Parks Call 771-9480 s3so er CaN Discount Center for AppointmenGolffllUGS ,". ESQUIRE CRANBROOK . FLEETWOOD SKYLARKS ci L'artt s ____ S.LANE AVE. PHONE 781-9677 Grant Plaza 103d & Blanding ff8985 Normandy Blvd. Phone 786-2385 """,,"" .J._:t, ,,.m..,, .m.mft o> .o>r'r:_un "Wa:1:: .: I: n......... .n......... ... ............. ........... _(.. {{;'_ ,n...... ..!!.......... ........___......... ..... .. Save Time & MoneylLCheck!! This Service ShopperWeekly For The Best Buys In Town/ , --.. ,- -- ..-..---- -- - 8 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JULY 16, 1970 CSC Chairman Announces Plans To t .. f; ' I Improve Promotion OpportunitiesJax U. S. Civil Service plan are aimed at helping the procedures should be com F erp Commission chairman Robert E. thousands of employees, many of petitive. Hampton has announced that an whom are members of minority 2. Qualification Standards. eight-point plan for improving groups,who are the bottom rungsof Agencies should make! sure that opportunities for federal employees the job structure and who have qualification standards encourage _ in the lower grades to the potential and the desire to rather than discourage move upward has been furnished qualify and successfully competefor mobility, and that demonstrated to heads of all departments and progress up the job ladder. ability to perform at a higher , agencies.The The eight-point plan for upward level or to learn to carry out upward mobility plan mobility briefly outlined below higher level responsibility is provides long-range goals for should avail employees the opportunity recognized. agencies to work toward, for training so they 3. Job Development Agencies achieving goals and indicates the 1. Career Systems. Systems analyzing occupations and for support that the commission will should be established to increase redesigning and restructuring provide.The opportunities for advancement, jobs in such a way as to establishnew plan was developed by the utilization, training and positions which provide PHOMOTION-Data Processing Officer, Cdr. R. L. Wh.lams Civil Service Commission in education of employees in low- additional opportunities for presents promotion papers to Wenzell) T. Wilson. Wilson Is now a GS.5 consultation with agency per- level jobs. They should providefor entry-level employment, ad- computer operator. At the ceremony are supervisor of the operations sonnel directors, employee skills development and ad. vancement in non-professional divison, C.M. Kennedy, left,and supervisor William B, King. organizations and interested vancement within and across occupations, and 'bridges' to jobs citizen groups, and becomes an occupation lines, with a means with higher grade potential. integral part of the government'snew for employees to gain easier 4. Career Development Plans. Civilians in Data Processing Dept. equal employment op- entry into jobs with higher level Career development plans shouldbe portunity program developed by career potential. The systems created on a voluntary basis Receive Promotions and the commission following the should identify employees with for lower level employees who Training issuance of Executive Order the potential and desire to advance have potential for advancement. 11478 last August. and training which will Plans should be tailored to suit Jax-Civilians in the Data Wenzell T. Wilson, Jeanette The new and expanded opportunities prepare workers to perform at the capability and ambition of the Processing Department received James and Vivian McVeigh. called for under this higher levels. Advancement individual and should be relatedto promotion and training cer- present and future needs of tificates from Cdr. R. L. Supervisors who completed a wMwr w wrrNMNriwrwwrn I .111I11II i we i the and the federal vice.agency ser Williams, data processing of70 hour supervisory training ficer, July 9. course are: Robert B. Langille, Any 1 lb. cheese purchase 5. Career Counseling and Seven employees received Lawrence D. Walker, Ralph Guidance. Individual guidanceand promotions. They are: Garry L. Mazza, Aleta Plank, Rubye entitles to a stick of counseling should be Seaton, Orbie Ruis, Myrtle Maloy, Barbara King and Lyle you provided to as many employees Jackson, Francis E. Robertson, Coblentz. in the lower grades as possible to Danish smoked salami encourage and assist them in planning and achieving goals that Demoted Civilians May 1 relate to the needs of the in- for only $1.49. dividual and the federal service. The counseling and guidance Seek to Fill a Vacancy .1111.r price is $1.79. should include a realistic appraisal - of the employee's interest Y and potential it should provide ; Jax Civilian employees who Employment Divison, Civilian lrLr1.t1JtJfllJI complete information on job have been demoted for opportunities within the agency's non Personnel Department, to insure personal reasons, such as in a that selecting officials have career system, and it should J situation where the work force complete information concerningyour 1111111CHEESE give the employee full information on the educational, must be reduced, may seek education, experience and training and development repromotion to a position from training when they are con- TRAYS FOR PARTIES available. opportunities which they were demoted. A sidering you for repromotion.You . CONTACT TOM WALTON, PHONE 389.7811 bulletin posted for all civilian may also apply for ROOSEVELT MALL 6. Education and Training. personnel explains that such promotion to any other positionfor aIMMNI aMIMNeaal. .lwll. ..NaAII .. ......_Y.IIIMIIMNM.aNNNM Educational and training op demoted employees may be which you desire to be considered -, portunities for lower level employees given special consideration for by submitting a Standard who can benefit from such repromotion and that con Form 171, and any sup- opportunity should be provided to sideration for such repromotionis plementary information help them advance in accordancewith the first step toward filling a required, for each position for CONTACTBRONCE their potential. Training vacancy.If which you wish to be considered. % should be provided in the most 'you have been demoted Before being demoted some of efficient manner and on-site and without personal cause, be sure you applied for reassignment to on-the-job training should be to submit a completed Standard position of the same level. offered when it is economical and Form 171, and any supplemental Placement in those positions possible. information required, to the would now be a promotion. Therefore,you should now advise the Civilian Personnel Depart- I P ment that your application for reassignment should be changedto an application for promotion. soon ", Call extension 2320 to have this change made.9WIURM. at Sheraton ....lKNf'.arITIMJ1I1EN: IS NEEDLESS TrJ -'I fI..'". t . ... t \ Pp WALLERU.S. on .. 1'\1': : : .y .' I' 0 Navy, Retired .::;. Have you ever wished for an 'inside contact' in Stay at any Sheraton Hotel or Motor Inn the automobile business? Bronce Waller, U.S. In the Continental U.S.* at Vz the regularrate Navy, retired is your man! Thirty years In the on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Navy with complete knowledge of problems nights. facing Navy folks In automobile Now rMnLGuan buying. on ..,1 the 'inside' with Jacksonville's No. 1 Chevrolet You don't have to be In uniform.All you dealer. need is your ID. Next time you get a weekend pass, .. 0)/108/ unwind in style at Sheraton. ; Before you buy any car, new or used, see your *.RtttrvatloM are accepted. on a 'inside contact', Bronce Waller and get the No. 1 buy. "Stamlby atte"only and ..r.IUbJ.ctto San Juan it Niblick space availability at time of check-in. Phone 344-4404 Offer does not apply to the St. Regis- , 1 2 : and 3 Sheraton in New York Bedrooms !/ .. City G."II Type Apartments with .0. GORDON THOMPSON @ Country Ranges Kltchtnl a Club equipped Refrigerators'Atmosphere with 0-E VI indlridual, Air Conditioning CHEVROLET and Heating by G.E Drapes furnished Sheraton-Jacksonville Hotel Wall to ;} 2600 U.S. NO. 1 SOUTH GULF LIFE CENTER Large Swimming Wall Carpeting PoolPAGE SHERATON HOTELS AND MOTOR INNS. A WORLDWIDE SERVICE OF XXX I a 16, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Publisher Call: 388-2755 MOVIE SCHEDULE JAX AIR NEWS Ads should be mailed not later than Tuesday NAS Jacksonville for publication the following Thursday Ads LATWINOER arriving too late for this deadline will be published the following week unless the NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE publisher Is Instructed otherwise. A check or Thursday,July 16 Berger. Color mystery drama. money order for the full cost of the ad must be 'GP' G. ((91 mins.) $ received WITH the copy for the ad. NAS: 'They Shoot Horses, Hospital: 'Popi'Tuesday 4747 San Juan Avenue RATES Minimum charge (3 lines) $2.00 Don't They ?' starring Jane M' Jacksonville, Florida Per additional line ((4 words per line) 50 Cents Fonda, Gig Young and Red ,July 21 Buttons. Color drama. 'GP' E. ((120 mins.) NAS: 'A Fistful of Dollars' Hospital: 'Out of It' starring starring Clint Eastwood and John Voight and Barry Gordon. Marianne Coch. Color western.. FOR SALE OR RENT : :: RECEIVED ORDERS. Cash for your : fiWj"t Comedy. 'GP' G. (95 mins.) 'GP' V.G. ((95 mins.) : : : rG': : : : : TRANSPORTATION ; EMPLOYMENT: : : equity or let us rent your home. L", "",,,.Jhao: VWU,{A'An.........,..'v.w'w,"';'hawaS.i l Hospital: 'To Commit a REPORTING IN. Call or drop by for Friday,July 17 Murder' , map, sales and rental list. Call Powellor SERVICE WIVES Mills, USN Ret. 2642411. CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS ORANGE PARK REALTY NAS: 'Bridge at Remagen'starring Wednesday,July 22 AUTOMOBILES FURNISHEDEast Jobflnders, 1372 Cassat. 387.5626 or MILITARY,FREE NOTARY. George Segal and Ben 1022 Park Street, 3547888. and West Coast 3533691. Gazzara. Color war drama. 'GP'E. NAS: 'Suppose They Held a ((115 mins.) War and Nobody Came' starring TV DOESN'T PAYIf NEW3&4 HOMESas Hospital: 'They Shoot Horses Tony Curtis and Ernest low as$65 a month under FHA 235 are a TV'watcher from 6 to 10 GOINGOVERSEAS ' you Plan. Louise T. Bailey, Broke 771.3605 Don't They? Borgnine. plor Comedy 'GP' V. evenings you've wasted a minimum of Must sell) 1967 Impala SS, AM FM 1,560 hours a year. Multiply this by$2 2468253. Stereo Radio, AT. 327, PS., excellent G. (113 mins.) Z" an hr (what we pay) equals $3,210 you condition. 786.3082 or 7813692.. Saturday,July 18 Hospital:: 'A Fistful of Dollars' I could have earned working for me. If NEW HOME you can work 6.10 evenings, and are 7 miles from NAS 8. Cecil.3BR.,2B., w NAS Mario between the ages of 20-35 call 338-7298 to w, carpet, Cent. H. 8. A., Fenced ANTIQUE : 'Jenny' starring The following tickets are now Ask for Mr. Gleason or Mr. Taquin. back:yard, Enclosed Fla. Rm., Built.In 1941 1 Chev. Sedan, recent engine Thomas and Alan Alda. Color on sale at Special Services, Bldg. Range & Oven, Carport, Patio, Low overhaul, good tires, tag & Inspection drama. 'GP' V.G. (89 mins.) 704 : 7071. $450. Call after 4 p.m. 388-0135.1956THUNDERBIRD . PART TIME equity, Interest rate, 8'price. Lt. (|i9)) Hospital: 'Bridge at Remagen'NAS Janltoral Work on board NAS Jax. 4 Reed. Ph.7729563.Day 772-2424 after 6 or Matinee: 'Apache Rifles'starring JACKSONVILLE SUNS hrs. nltely-5 day wk. 3558243. Leave weekends Audie Murphy and Linda BASEBALL-.50 name and phone number., FHA-VA, Good Cond., Sacrifice. 7713211. Ext. Lawson. Color western. (92 3BR., 2B., Fla. Rm., Small down. 342 Bailey. mins.) PITTSBURGH STEELERS vs vwswv Call now. Ed C. Philips, Realtor, 387. :m..v7: sa aaasxaaww: uaHnoiK 3:< gSi Sunday,July 19 $6.00 2503. ' A RADIO OR '. : I': : NAS: 'PopP starring Alan TVANNOUNCERRecorded Arkin and Rita Monero. Color Movie Classifications ( : .'. tells message you how.by Call leading any hour.announcer 3BR., 2B.,HOME Carpet FOR, all built-in SALE kitchen, [>. "''"?l J ','I,#1"ifJ <(: comedy drama. 'G' V.G. ((113 'G' All ages admitted 355.2944. fenced yard, 2-car panel garage, Cen.H \ ;,R. mins.) 'GP' All ages admitted; Custom& A.,drapes.Family$34,900171.6290.Rm with fireplace. II':J' t: '\\.r" 0\ Hospital: 'Jenny' parental guidance suggested'R' ; : Monday July 20 Restricted under 17 AIR CONDITIONING SERVICEAuto t"'H' AC., central & window units PINK BRICK HOUSE 1.l requires accompanying parent or serviced & repaired. 2415 McCartyDr. 3BR., 2B., Attached ; ; NAS: 'To Commit a Murder' adult guardian'X' Tylers Heating&Air Conditioning Garage; Cent. H & A., Paneled Den, ; starring i louis Jourdan and Senta No one_under 17 admitted 4711 Palmer (Lake Shore) Fenced back yard, Lots of shrubs. $94 388.5161 mo.mortgage.Mdest equity.7813243.Assume 5V percent. LVt HOLDING A SHAKE OF YOUR FUUMEWESTSIDE NEW RCA AND ZENITH STEREOS i >' $\j Consoles some with AM-FM, tape i'' "t I' players. At dealers cost to liquidate .' : *\ vx ,' '. ,, : i f : ;1 ! 'stock.'Full warrantyl) Phone 771-0409. : .tft :' , rj 1 I II -"f ' . . LIVE CRABS AND FRESH FISHWilford's I !.ttlof ORANGE PARK .. Fish Camp 2649707. , 2BR., Apts., furn. or unfurn., '{". ? '. Dishwasher, Carpets, Drapes. F>'iffh\ 1 Elizabeth Apts., 711.140Sor771.3355 t+J t :911!AIFs GEORGE'S KENNELS : 2tV: & Cats Boarded. , Est. 1925. Dogs " COUNTRY LIVING ;yr> & Available. Grooming Pickup Defining Delivery 8. Bathing. 2BR., Furn. Duplex Apart. off Ricker I,!?:',.r" Matercharge & Bank Amerlcard Rd. MO & $85 a mo. $25 deposit. 725- '!;; rssr"m i accepted. Visitors welcome.. 5085 0574 or 7723112. ...j<+[; ,6a'N tlkan'+I xFRWM.b* Edgewood Crt. 3890064. WATER BELLE Chris Noel, GUITARS FOR SALE tar of AFRTS' "Date With VOLKSWAGEN, INC. Yamaha Flat top guitars all models Chris" is an avid swimmerwho Friday and Sat. Meeks 2019 Jammes belief in safety first She SELLING USED CARS Road. says, "The fan way to swim b the safe to swim. way PRIVATE PIANO TEACHER Many years experience. Near Ortega, POODLE PUPPY Black turning silver. 9 weeks old., Venetia, Stockton schools. 389-7622 100% GUARANTEE Male. Housebroken,$50. Call 7716136. KIDDIE KARR NURSERY Open 24 hrs. I day. Will board. PAINTING Riverside Manor area. Ph. 3843260. Interior & Exterior., Free Estimate.M. VOLKSWAGENS Arnold 264-2376 after 5. of' TOPS CLUB COOL $ UP 800 meets every Thursday' Hotel I.I I.. frog Mayflower 8 p.m. Obese females * welcome. I SPECIAL AT - _. ;......--; r. 63's DEER SPRINGS SINGER ZIG-ZAG$47 CAROUSELMOBIL_ !;, HOMES Thru Ph. 3531946. 1606 Main Street. St.t. M 21 nov Ktyilon Ht. 1970 MODELS 45 minute frm J... 69's One Week Special I MOBILE HOMEOn 12 wide, 2 br $3380 spring'r.nt" J.0WNM............y}. .v.,'Ti1iiMisB."." ". LEi: 60X12, 2br $4195 OPEN fOR INSPECTIONfydeW.SimpSMtCo. -0 0- 64X 12, 3br $4695 ...WEEKEND SPECIALS... 64X12, 3br, I'/ibth' $4495 REALTOR 3516849Bob's JUSTISS TRAILER PARK 59M Phillips Hwy. 7334700 65 DODGE Van $990 1 Qtr.Mile No. of NAS, clean modern trailer and Apt. 3893007. ... ........ Windows' Excellent condition r 61 VW Station Wagon $1990 MOBILE LIVING OF JACKSONVILLEAzalea Oak Hill ( Mobile Home Park) /4 Mile 69 LeMANS $2590 North of NAS, lots and rentals, Near schools and shopping center. Clean, Service CenterOpen 2-Door Hardtop, Auto trans., Factory Air, Power and reasonable rates. Manager on Pure premises. Children and pets welcome. 6301 Roosevelt 3146264.rilBiifAtill. for your convenience 6 a.m 10 p.m. steering.WESTSIDE }] raid sirllics Nick up ft ..III.r, . 'HIDDEN WATERS' ..chute of duty Antricu ft Fertif r Curs VOLKSWAGEN, INC. ,."_. Black Creek, Canal fishing or Lake, boating lots, 1150 1... A,.., S. ..... 7115511Open available. Excellent PHONE 103rd & Jammes Road, swimming. Mobile Home area. Also, Daily I to 8:30-Saturday I to 5. . permanent home area. High, wooded 771.9156 Jacksonville, Florida lots. E-Z Terms. One mile E. Lake Sunday Ho 6PMJULY I Asbury on No. 209. La Rue 7253992. _.. .. .. -- ---------------- < I PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JULY 16, 1970 _ AwardsPresented to Cecil Sports' By DTC J.D. BreWSle.lI. 4 VA-45 PersonnelCecilFour I = I - - VA-45 personnelwere helicopters in Southeast Asis. He Stoutpaw Don Dooley of VA-174 fielding miscues. Kirkland took the park; we have not been so presented awards here on was also responsible for silencingan bested AV-ORD pitcher Rich the loss. informed. July 7.LCdr. enemy automatic 2 weapons Urich in a tight pitching duel 21.. Ironman Kirkland came back Franklin D. Waters, position that was firing heavily The 'Hellrazors' tallied their strong in the 2nd, shutting out the Bowling LCdr. Frank C. Green and Lt. against rescue forces. winning markers in the 1st in Raiders 5-0. Johnson stroked a Rodney B. Lee were presented Lt. Lee was cited for service as ning. Duncan led off with a walk, single in the 5th inning to ruin National League: With seven Navy Commendation Medals and Maintenance Control Officer and and scored on a long tiple by Kirkland's bid for a perfect weeks of bowling remaining, AFCM Robert C. Manning was Material Control Officer aboardthe Johnson. Johnson was brought in game. The Spa solved Walkers Admin is threatening to run away presented the Navy Achievement USS Constellation during on a single by Blymiller. AV-ORD offerings to the tune of 12 hits. with league. Unless a few of the Medal. combat operations. scored an- unearned run in the Jerry is rusty from an extended players stub their toes on the foul LCdr. Waters received the AFCM Manning received the 2nd.VA81 WESTPAC deployment. line, Admin appears unbeatable. medal for meriotorious serviceas medal for implementing the parlayed 12 hits into 12 The Raiders have rescheduleda Miller rolled a 589 series, catapult and arresting gear Visual Information Display big runs as they romped by first double header with Mayport.The followed by Stilley with 573; officer aboard the USS Con- System, a new concept in the half champions VA-46, 122. game will be played Friday Roheler, 560, and Dumm, 526. stellation during combat administration and control of the Zerillo's three singles led the VA- evening starting at 7 p.m. Miller also had high game with operations from Sept. 1969 to Feb. aviation maintenance effort 81 hitting rampage. Hendersonwas Rudies Rubies Alibi of the 244. Roehler had a 224 and Pekara 1970. Cdr. A. H. Gonzalez, squadron winning pitcher. year: After being doubled off 2nd 221. Standings (based on per- LCdr. Green was cited for C.O., presented the awards and VA-87 turned VA-81 back 14.5 as base following the catch of a pop centage): assisting in the search and rescueof congratulated each on their they exploded for 14 hits. Conor fly, a player gave this explanation aircrews of two downed AccomDlishments. and VanTol each rapped out : 'I ain't used to beingon Admin Dental .7080.7890 three hits apiece, 'and with the base, so how can you expectme VA-174 No. 1 .6840 exception of winning pitcher to remember how to run'? VA-72 .5920 Meadows, each member of the Jim Lee's Cecil Field Raiders Medical .5280 .1 starting nine had at least one hit pitching staff has been bolsteredby Ops VA-83 .5065.4870 Cecil Field's Raiders played the return of Jerry Walker and AMD ..4440NAMTDNo. t host to Roman Spa of Jackson- the acquisition of Bob Bliss. Bliss 1 .3540 ville and split a doubleheaderwith led Key West into the winners VA-174 No. 2 .3355 the AAA league leaders. circle in the 1969 6th Naval American League VA-46 No:2 the Raiders nipped Roman Spa District Softball Tournament. took over sole possession: of first 3.2 in the opener behind the six- A of Little (notPuckett's e Leaguers group place as they took 4 points from 8 hit pitching of Laughlin. Cecil n Plumbers) have been the Marines. Ops remained inthe Field scored their three in S v runs practicing lately at Cosy Corners. second slot by taking 3 points the 2nd on four hits and two Spa If the ball is still orbiting out of from a rattled Dental team. Ops LCdr. WatersLt. LCdr. Green rolled two men in the blind and , still managed to down their op- ponent. Bill Monical had the high WNOLESAi LE PRICES TO ALL! set with a 577 and also had the high game for the evening with 223. Bill Martin rolled a 221.534 NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES which constitutes his personal t NEW & USED TV SETS high effort for the season. Y I, NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES Fourteen other bowlers had sets A NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS of 500 or better, and five men s ky AIR CONDITIONERS topped the 200 mark. Standings: Mrs.t a.m. 7 p.m. Come In ft BrowseWESCONNET FURNITURE CO VA-46 Operations No.2 54-34 4428VA45 Leer AFCM Manning '6 WESCONNE T I 771 0,0HIREPAN / No.1 48-32 . VA-45 No.2 ;:;. 48-32 r i'' ' Marines 41.35 Weapons 40-34 Every TUES. & THURS. VA.83 40-34 LADIES DAY II( Dentw 40-34 VA-174 37.39 MOTORS AMD VA-46 NO. 1 36.33.43.. 19C.HI Food Slvlce 31-49 Supply 29-47 JJr AMD Avion 22.50 BALLS r .......'.n Each & E'." Ctrl ,t Once again we quote a tedious GIRLS ONLY WE SPECIALIZE IN VOLKSWAGENS All Day & NightS squeaking voice from the corner CWO TO ENSIGN- POOL TABLESMOTHER'S 64 which continues to assert: 'With FORD Ens. Robert A. Ashworth of 2Dr.HT 895 only seven weeks left there are Baby Blue, Drive& 'looks like new eight teams in position to win VA-174 was promoted to his 1080 CASSAT AVE. first place in this OUTSTANDING present rank from CWO.2 July 7. .... . 64,VW Red Like New $895 league.' Madison 62 VW Like New $595 Avenue lost an outstanding 66 VW Like New $995 candidate for publicity man of We specialize in VW's and arrange financing. the year when the Mighty Midget BRAKE LINING decide to honor the Navy with his 5506 PHILIPS,HIGHWAY PHONE: (Office) 398-0171 e CARS august person. ALL .- 1 Alteler" A.I.SIICh" . r 1 Hither 13" 1 6wnnPeed, 1 30.000 Mrftilifetime Right now you're only 10 minutes Guaranteed away " BALL 9 9 4,' from Jacksonville's biggest apartment bargain. HOCKS JOINTS 23 ILL :, 95 CMSrng :.,. Includes 5 Indu >.ma Itktr installation AIL SIZE 12,000 Mil;Gllflre,,".. ; (Where the Good Life is included in the rent) I ItIStANTCREOIT FULL CAPS .fI e NO DOWN PAYMENT WHITEWALLS 888 ADD$'1.00 e LONG TERMS ,; We have 6 (yes six) swimming pools. 0 And 2045 Jammes Rd.,Jacksonville, Fla. "U"ir.tI ,.,CA.rp' EXCH. , 2 tennis courts 0 Plus shuffleboard and bad. Phone: 781.3818 I t minton 0 With congenial young neighbors to .. RENTING HOURS: 6 CYL 14.88 .. help enjoy them. D All only one block from E r Mon Thru Sat.: 8:30-6:30: ( : ; Sun. 1-6:30: TUNE UP SPECIAL golf and an elementary school-with other T s DIRECTIONS: Out Roosevelt Blvd., INCLUDES PARTS 8 CYL 17.88 ... schools, shopping centers and boating min r i turn right on San Juan-Continue past A LABOR . , utes away. You can get to Cecil Field or the ( Cedar Creek bridge to Jammes Road . Naval Air Station in 10 minutes; downtown 4 -turn left to apartments. Jacksonville in 15. D Apartments have indi ,.I vidually controlled heating and air condition BIG CHIEF TIEtOPEN I /I. ing, carpeting, draperies, and sliding glass RLEN e 4 door to courtyard or balcony. 0 And you can ,. . "l' move into a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment today. .b 8-6 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Furnished or unfurnished. I..L G.E. WOOD ' s..15 ' i FROM GARDEN, APARTMENTS b444'NORMANOY BLVD. 786-0721 IAMitAMIRICAB! 60 ib BUNDING BLVD 11 1-344 1. ;:'f'. JACKSONVILLE IS ARLEN COUNTRY 809 MAYPORT RO M6 48.' i Owned and Managed by Arlen Properties, Inc " I 1I , , I. ,I' I d.r JULY 16, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11 I I NATTC : Behind The SceneBy 'I a pPGl -- Barbara McNeelyOn concern for his fellow man which AE1 Stanley P. Saunders. He the evening of June 10, reflected deserving credit on reported here July 6 from VF-103 Aviation Electrician's Mate First himself, NATTC, and the United which is aboard the USS Saratogain Class Aaron D. Stanford States a Navy. the Mediterranean, checkingin student attending the AE 'B' before required in order to school, averted a near tragedy by ReenlistmentsAEC . reenlist early and gain con- his quick and timely actions. N'1. < structive time. lie reenlistedon . was While in his v home, Of- Petty Ronald E. Mackie July 9 and immediately went y X, ficer Stanford heard a loud crash reenlisted July 8 with LCdr. back on leave until the com- followed by a distressing call for Gerald S. Struck, meterological mencement of his AE 'B' school help by a neighbor, Myron Kirby. oceanographic equipment test class in August. * Instinctively and without and liason officer, Fleet Weather y hesitation, Stanford ran across Facility, administering the oath 3t the street to investigate the call which committed the chief to four Honor Class for help. more years in the Navy. Chief Upon arriving on,the scene he Mackie is currently unit found Kirby pinned underneathhis Class 015 did it again. For the HEROIC DEED AE1 supervisor in Phase IV of AE -- Aaron D. Stanford is congratulated by Capt. automobile, after the bumper School and looking forward to his third consecutive time, they have Kennedy for his timely action in rescuing a neighbor. jack had collapsed. Petty Officer next sea tour. He is hoping for won the competition for Honor Stanford physically grapsed the orders Class in AE 'A' school and they to Operation Deep Freeze, bumper of the car and raised it which will make his second tour have been getting better each Top Airman Selected . sufficiently for Mr. Kirby to free to the Antarctic. time. They won with 965 pointsthe himself from the car, 'thereby Chief M.T. Nelson reenlistedfor week of June 15 to 19, 975 Jax-Sgt. Robert W. Hamrickwas and current events. preventing serious injury'and six years in the commanding points from June 22 to 26, and selected as the 'Airman of Sgt. Hamrick also received possible loss of life. officer's office on July 8. The 980 for the week June 29 to July 2. the Month' for June at the 679th orders for promotion to his The Commanding Officer, aviation ordnanceman reportedto The class, including class advisor Radar Squadron. present rate July 1. Capt. John E. Kennedy, NATTC on June 5, for in- AE1 R.S. Girton and class leader He was chosen on the merits of lie arrived at the 679th Radar presented Stanford a letter on structor duty. His last tour was AN S. G. Baumgardner, are to be his outstanding job performance, Squadron June 13 from KeeslerAir July 7th commending him for his aboard the USS Saratoga as commended for their diligence.See his military bearing, his behavior Force Base, Miss.. quick actions taken in an guided missile chief. you here next week with both on and off duty and his The 20yearoldsergeant is emergency situation and for his This week was a busy one for four? knowledge of military subjects from Bessemer Ala. I Toyland Will Close For Remodelingitems I[ TOP HAT DRIVE INS 1 I Jax--The ToylandCountryStore and other goods essential to lowest sales point in the year,' to (Bldg. 514)) at NATTC will student personnel will be sold. minimize customer inconvenience. Good Eating, , close August 1 for renovation and Gardening activities are usually expansion.The While the remodeling project is finished at that time, and the Fast Service. . underway paint will be sold at the demand for does remodeling project is toys not become Chicken NATTC Exchange' and charcoalwill scheduled for completion August heavy until September. be sold at the Express Store. 31. At that time the store will reopen Prior to August 1, the Toyland- Steaks Other lawn and garden items will its doors, offering a new be carried in a limited stock at Country Store will be ,open as Seafood ! look and a wider selection of usual. Operating hours are: various NX locations. items to its customers. Toyland- Weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Country Store patrons will Exchange officials slated the Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; 2045 BLANDING BLVD PH. 388-9553 browse in air-conditioned renovation for August, 'the closed Sundays and holidays. comfort among displays made more appealing by improved ; .;t' lighting! facilities. Tile floors will replace con- crete, and 25 per cent additional floor space will allow for a greater .quantity and 'variety of items. The estimated cost of the :renovationair conditioning excepted-is $50,000. When the builiding re-opens it will also house the NATTCNavy Exchange, which is currently ato located in Bldg. 554. Upon relocation in Bldg. 514"i the e. \\ NATTC Exchange will limit ,its stock to cater exclusively to . student needs. Soap, launPHONE. , . 388.8535 s / 4rREGULAR SHARE ACCOUNTS 6 'I'J 1249.1251 King St ) Jacksonville, Fla.32204WANTED iV PERCENT COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. SIVE MONTHLY f ','.:M1, BY CASH OR ALLOTMENT, i "' P pi i i " k1 ' useD CAMERAS AND .J; BLUE ,A GOLD DAILY CERTIFICATES ..'t , EQUIPMENT. WE PAY '\ :i,;\ .t"5., a, ,;" : TOP DOLLAR 388.8535, ;::. .IVa PERCENT PAID QUARTERLY REDEEMABLE AT ANY " .. , 'TIME. NO LOSS OF INTEREST.U 1500 MINIMUM INVESTMENT BRING THIS AD WITH;YOU I.. - BLUE & GOLD (ERTIFfiICATES ;t' :' >\1a'r! ; TER't , : , CLIPPER.SIf:V ERLIHE ... ,,(. .. :' S PERCENT PAID QUARTERLY, 1 YEAR //AATURIT1f: 11,000 '." ''", 1 e ...: ", ,. u III/BtW/t : f \. " 'r.cR4FTMERCRUISER ,...\_ (., AI/' ,;' : MINIMUINYESTMENT., " : .' >, ', '.: . STERNDRIVES r <,: AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS, .MEMBE" O' ORGANIZATIONS.: :, . MERCURYOUTBOARDS 1 .. ... ;, " """ . r : , ,;>, ":-" ." .' ,'. ; r '"1 I' i>< l ,y. V ,..",,. EXPERT ,. REPAIR . SHOP :' ,'i..:,, .;, . TRAINED FACTORY :::1' :; t i.:,:1/t'f'," JAX FEDERAL i$ 't MECHANICS i J. '. .: '('1 \ " r l:Hti:! :I, ,.' ...:' ('" 6CX 1wr II.t...'..\ 264-9835 NOW 4 LOCAJ'IONS r.o SERve YOU.. , INLET MARINE ., : ROOSEVELTMALL HAS JAX, Bldg. 39": HAS CECIL Bldg. 26 NATTC, BIdg.5O1 1 ., PHONE 1 Silts I ServiceHwy Hours: Mon.-Thurs.71OAM : Tel.387.,5622 or Base Ext.2431 Tel 77\,3211\ Ext.215 Tel. 772 2448,Mon".Wed Fri.rit . ..., lO AM.? PM Sat.1O AM30PMPM Hours: Mon; Fri:9:304:30 Hours:,Mon..FrL 8:30.3:00': : 10AMtil2PM- ' 17 Orange Park .----- ..__.-.- .,. .. 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGEW JULY 16, 1970HEAD a HAVING A HEAT WAVE ? % 8& SEE YOUR DOCTOR, THEN LET % HEALTHKROSSDRUGS :.1 J 1 1 $llht' . 1I I 1I I tfFILL I YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION I 1 Pt.4 .ANTISEPTICLISTERINE I 0: I SUPER COUPON BUYS! ,s , y alC' MFC$149 LIST -FAMILY $ OUR IKOIDOUIU PASTE o GV d PRICE 44/ MfQ,LIST tl OS ".M : ) EDGE HADESjiPERSONNA WITH THIS 5's COUPON" := LIMIT 1 \ txpiRgS JULY 30 t Goad at HEALTH.CR OSS onl I Yk-: SAVE UP TO 50% MFC 794 LIST ON OUR OWN HEALTH+CROSS BRAND HEALTH and BEAUTY AID PRODUCTS 'OURPRICE a iS o:. HAIR SPRAY Just Wonderful FOR THE HOME IAIIEI 10 OIKI SUN CRUMNOXZEMA fw MFa LIST 11.4+ TRIM COMB a COUPON % LIMIT 1 E01 REf JULY 10111r f MRr v, MFG.LIST, 0 MFG.LIST. lrlr'It $298 $145 Good u HEIILTHCROSS onlTl OUR OUR PRICE PIKE 4 :. SUNTAN LOTION and PLASTIC 4 One ANTISEPTIC SPRAY ADULT MEDIUM ir HARD PPPERTONEwro. SHOULDERS STRIPS $1.65-6 02.LOTION 7W-34 STERILE FIRST AID = TOOTH BRUSH ; r .LIST$1 is I WITH - * M /THIS .99 COMP.BRAND1 COMP BRAND .nrnl ' $209 684 LIMIT! EIIIIEflUWSOOUR / ad u HEALTH ROSS all OUR PRICE PRICE 4 One FEMININE HYGIENE 1 4 OIK.SPRAT DEODORANT .toot men twin I Iffier FEM. DEODORANT IIMII TAKE CARE Plates y ?!!r ? I MFO LIST$MTH ( T- COMP BRAND COMP BRAND $1.69 $100 WI 1,11 y I 'THIS'COUPON JULY Io XPIRES I OUR r.rwr OUR LIMIT PIKE ABU 1 tiil PRICE ,t HEAL 4CROSS onlrl BRECKRINSE LYSOL EASY-ON 22 OBBcs UN */4 O.KI PROTECTIVE SHAVE PAIN RELIEF 100' LIQUID $1.89-1PINTSIZE B94-50Z.REO.orPINE SPRAY STARCH ,, EDGE SHAVE BUFFERIN SPUD ' Wffll/ MFG.LIST MFG.LIST MFG.LIST 791 I $1.19 u.. ins $1.49II , '*'" OUR OUR OUR PIKE PRKE PRKEc -- \A\\\\\\ > \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ' PRELL CONCENTRATE stC.ltt SCOPE peck Sate l PLUGGED IN : Sot TUBEMFO.LIT$1.6 $ $124. AEIAOSOI 12 OUNCE 4.11.CREAM. r 4 a .:i OUR PRICE.......... p 9\09011'' MOUTHWASH .5 ,I.\0110' 7 'i. DIP WITH TEXTURDERSMFQ. s HIDDEN MAGIC MG.us1$,.' O.IISTd1.1A MFG.I .UsT$2.5 o :. .LIST$1.75 OUNCE j. *. 9989c SAVE Iii MPO.LIST$1 M $159 ""8 EVtRYDAY \ OUtIYlIYDATOUI 991t : PRICE............ [VtRYD COUNT PRINT :tNT DISCOUNT PRICE PRIC! 'RIelPAGE irifjffiiiiiii FIELDS PLAZA-Nem, rfy iMbvard 781-7297 HEALTHCROSS: DRUGS PHILIPS HIGHWAY PLAZA US 1 Satk' 3984100 k 'q I'I , .--. 16, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 13 . - - ------- - ASW Practice Mission ,' , ., I : ",:V' : , Results In Six AwardsJaxCapt. / ', \ William J. PresslerJr. achievements, he was awardedthe ( ., commander Fleet Air Wing Navy Commendation Medal. .p Eleven, presented awards to six As command evaluator, Cdr. ;' 4 members of his staff for their Todd was responsible for the i ; participation in extensive anti- tactics employed and the k"' .... submarine warfare operations in gathering of valuable data for the '. ' r the Afore Islands from Sep U.S. intelligence sources. :'" I ' tember through November 1969. Assisting Cdr. Todd was LCdr. :'. , Capt. John J. DeMayo Jr., Roger Donodeo, who received a ) . leader of the mobile operations gold star in lieu of a second Navy control team and chief staff of Achievement Medal. LCdr. rr t ficer for CFAW-11, received the Donodeo, who serves as ASW ' Meritorious Service Medal for his officer for CFAW-11, was instrumental - part irf the ASW effort. His in providing up-to- citation read in part: 'Capt. date and reliable information to DeMayo was instrumental in the flight crews which significantly success of this team in con augmented their operational trolling the persecution of an effectiveness. Also receiving anti-submarine warfare the Navy Commendation Medal operation of vital interest to were AWCS Martin W. Culbreth, national security. His skillful AWl John W. Parnell and AWl coordination of flight operations Grant D. Rust Jr.Chief Culbreth, contributed significantly to their Parnell and Rust served as effectiveness and to the results sensor operators and evaluatorsfor ,.( achieved during these missions.' these highly classified and Cdr. Troy E. Todd, CFAW-11 extensive operations. All three operations officer, served as men were personally cited for command evaluator for the Fleet their professional expertise, Air Wing Eleven mobile which significantly contributed to STORM CASUALTY-HIgh speed winds accompanying Sunday's thunderstorm felled this mighty operations control team duringthe the success of the mission and magnolia tree which graced the front terrain at Dldg. 1. Transplanted In 1965 from its original round-the-clock mid-Atlantic received attention at the highest location on the site fo Bldg. 506,the tree had since been nursed along with special care by the Public operations. As a result of his echelons of military command. Works Dept.Review. Board im: Screens CPO's SPECIAL nIk4j 1qJ'J RATES FORSERVICEMEN WASHINGTON, D. C. - Records of 4,061 E-8's and E-9's were reviewed by the Navy's first $6.00 Per Person petty board.officer performance review Double Occupancy This board of 10 senior officers ,, :.. ,' who met for three weeks found r: t. that more than 3,800 of those Entertainment nltely, except Sunday, Quarterdeck Lounge & Dine It ,;:,;:; :;'J / individuals screened were Biser's Seafood Restaurant, 250 Beautiful rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic Swimming Pool. Free Undercover Parking '+; '::;;:'I.::: ,! ai11H \ formers.typically Only outstanding 75, less than per two percent of the total, were considered "I' to merit some form of '; \ p administrative action for their f"'I: '} poor perl rmance. MOTEL Ijh Eight of the 75 were immediately MOTOR 901 Main Street Phone 355-3744 .. transferred to the > Fleet Reserve due to extremelypoor Within walking distance to all points of interest '-- performance and 11 were issued letters of warning plus a request for a six-month special evaluation. Twenty five s FAREWELL SALUTE-AECS Raymond A. Slamin is piped ashore received the warning letter A Four Course Dinner from FAETULANT Det. Jax after ending a 25-year Navy career June backed up by a requirement of . 30.Chief Slamin served as the detachment's leading chief petty officer approval from the Bureau of For Less Than One Dollar. and as training coordinator.. Throughout his career he has earned Naval Personnel prior to many medals and letters of commendation ,Including the reenlistment. The remaining 31 I Distinguished Flying Cross,:the American Campaign,'WWII Victory, were recipients of letters of Who A Dollar Doesn't Korean Service, United',:Nations Service .and ,Vietnam Campaign warning due to marginal per says medals. He and his family plan to make their home in Harrisburg, Pa. formance. '. Buy Much Anymore? Want Ads PayS BAN KAMER ICARD-AMERICAN EXPRESSeSTANDARDOluiMASTERCHARGE Credit CardsHonoredROOSEVELT I 1. French Fries MALL Piping Hot 2. Large Frosty wash Soft Drinks M,0 TORS car PLENTY 'MONDAY, THRU SATURDAY HOURS: 8:30 AM-5:30PM, X11 Used VW'sReasonable rrrrrrrrrr , N 66 R&H'SUNBEAM' 'S "' "$490,- MILITARY. AUTO INSURANCE ', .. .', ;, 4. FiUtoFidiOn ' SIMCA $280 'A II Ranks All Ages ) f. A Frisk" t R&H64ECONOLINEVAN . Bin' .:; 'I ".Steady 3. Jilcy Hot r $390 LOW RATES V r Apple Pie ANGLIA $240 And CMn e. N EASY MONTHLY " 62 COMET $240 Stick PA YMENTSCONTINENTAL ...-.--:- ' 61CHEY.. CONV. $280 That's why McDonald's -V-8 rrrrrrrrr AT INSURANCEUNDERWRITERS is your kind of place I ,..":tl.I:I- I \ 6566 Normandy INC. 4227 Blanding Boulevard Me Boulevard (Formerly McDougall's Insurance) 6546 Normandy BoulevardjI U U.JULY r 6479 Roosevelt Blvd. 388 7676 781 4978 CALL US ANYTIME 'r. PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JULY 16, 1970 ,. Club SchedulesPIRATES COVE r Q : : 1 Ronnie and the Soul Society are the EM Club's featured artists this week, appearing nightly through July 22. '; f ACEY DEUCEY CLUB f A Country Western weekend is featured this Friday and I Saturday nights from 8:30: to 12:30: with music by Tommy 'C' rU .: and Red Edwards on Friday by e M 4"L '. and the Altones on Sa turday.A . coming event will be the Bill Price show direct from Nash- ville, Tenn., to be presented on July 24 and 25. : CPO CLUB Friday evening there will be music by Mel Gaden, and Saturday and Sunday nights who returned here last week to look at the old reported to NA 8 Jax In 1WO along with Cpl. there will be music by John First Jax Marine Steven King. 'After getting settled In the old .' barracks,along with his two sons -one whoIs Thomas. The Bill Price Show barracks, we began almost immediately a 24 Thirty years ago last month a couple of currently a Marine serving at the station'sMarine from Nashville, Tenn.,will be the ' young Marines left Parris Island, S.C. in a Barracks. hour patrol of the station, Harris recalled. featured attraction Wednesdayand truck loaded with enough gear for 10 men. Located on Allegheny Road, the building is Looking over the old barracks in left photoare Thursday. Their orders were to drive to NAS Jacksonville now part of enlisted housing, although in 1940it Harris and his two sons,Cpl. W. R. Harris FRA BRANCH 91 where they were the initial two men in a was in Yukon and Allegheny Road was part and Darnell, Jr. 10-man Marine Barracks here. of U.S. Highway 17. The elder Harris retired from the Corps in Tonight's shuffleboard tour- One of the men was PFC Darnell F. Harris, The elder Harris (at right in right photo) 1959 and currently lives In Jacksonville. nament will get underway at 7:30: and there will be a dance with live music on Friday Two Red Darters Praised Prior To DepartureAlso I evening. Jim Mann and the Goodtimers will be at appearing and Jax-Two members of Patrol responsible initiative to developmore leaving the squadron witha shop. Noted and worthy of club the is Sunday night, FRA Squadron 45 recently received efficient methods of Letter of Appreciation was ATI mention is your outstanding I Tuesday meals game each night.Tuesday letters formally acknowledgingtheir utilizing the resources of men and Stacey L. Atchley. His letter performance in a variety of serves superior performance of material available to you.' stated: 'In your most recent assignments while attached to through Sunday. duty. The letter was presented by assignment as Electronics Patrol Squadron 45, includingfirst USO CLUB RM2 Richard A. Beaudoin VP-45 Commanding Officer Cdr. Branch shop petty officer you tech on a P-3A ASW flight received a Letter of Com- R.A. Mason on the event of have been instrumental in crew, leading technician for the Tonight is Free Refreshment mendation which read in part: Beaudoin's departure from the promoting a professional attitude squadron detachment at U- Night at the USO, as is every 'In your assignment as P-3A squadron.He has orders to Naval throughout your span of control Tapao, Thailand, for which you Thursday night, and Sunday's inflight communicator, com- Communication Station, and in maintaining an effectiveand earned the Navy Achievement Vesper Service and refreshmentswill munications training petty of- Morocco. smooth running electronics Medal and additionally a four- be provided by the Central ficer and senior petty officer in month period as Electronics Baptist Church. The free Sunday charge of the Patron Rota Branch supervisor at the detach- feature movie will be 'Wild and Communications Center, you ment site in Rota, Spain. Wonderful.' Each Tuesday is maintained exceptionally high Game Night, and Wednesday is standards of accomplishments the regular Al Albert record hop throughout your tour of duty.You Designed for I You I from 8 to 11 p.m. have continually exercised ond for your budget, too ,. =r"H II A" $$ ? >? US\ \\\dialnond( ( SxXR i 11 MOVE INTO 'The SPOILER'y. 99WV ........:.,.;..;....................................................................,.:............................................................'.....................,.:... bridal ensembles == == r ==.I I ; I - matching his 'n hers sets SETS .... =-= I'rm-ui!"ipmii.nl and!wedding!ring SBS from for her,wedding ring for him j" $99.95-- I1MTAOOOAPARTMENTS Duo.mulching widilini bunds, :?j tf Uktthilioryi.lliwn.lJ<> !. ' gg ... ... .. .. JonathanJewelers i - ; 4! .,VNttI1'00145 10 PN.JG1N', KrX-X- ',' A'V'Go: ? 1Wo L.Ut' Ff t1'U. 1704 H ghwy 17,Or ngt Park MATCHINOS NEW REDUCED RATES! PHONE IM 3WCONVENIENT from lAND..S65 UTI, Take. Your Babyto CHECK THEM BEFORE YOU MOVE! T E M i ARRANGED 1, 2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments - FURNISHED or UNFURNISHEDAN a Specialist APARTMENT COMMUNITY WITH SEPARATE WE MAINTAIN IT COMPLEXES FOR SINGLES, FAMILIES, ADULTS n WITH LQVING CARE , CO-ORDINATED WALL TO WALLCARPETING TOM BUSH Volkswagen MEDITERRANEAN and GOOD USED FURNITURE , FURNITURE CO.ORDINATEDDRAPES Reqzn&f , ABUNDANCE OF Bargain Prices! 9850 Atlantic Blvd.Jax's . RAMBLING AREA CLUB ROOM 2 FULL BATHS CLUB SIZE' POOLCHILDREN'S WE HAVE JUST TRADED FOR" '-. :, ', WITH 2 and 3 GreatestFURNITURE BEDROOM APTS POOL ,2 FULL HOUSES OF FURNITURE - s ?, L DRESSING ROOMS DISHWASHERSRANGES , ',/ WITH ALL 3 ANDDISPOSALS Values! 'S BEDROOM MODELS .. r'4'{ PERSONALLY CONCERNED MANAGEMENT WHOLESALE 0 1,1 AND24-HOUR MAINTENANCE PRICE TO EVERYONE .., J to " ,1 J n : OPENEVERY , ; . ,T :< ..".".",' ,h.t I 1 " ,, -, l: DAY 1I '" .' 1' I SUNDAY F1 , ,. - 'TIL 6PMSURPLUS i ONLY 2 MINUTESt 'MDOD FROM NAS JAX, 15 MINUTES FROM A DIVISION OF MOBILE LIVING, INC. NAS CECIL FIELD 6263 ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD GOODS APARTMENT, PHONE 384-5584 ; IN ORANGE PARK 264-2815 DISCOUNT I STORE 10135 BeacI* Blvd . - _i - - JULY 16, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS LATWINGER PAGE .I' 15 Sixth Naval District Golfers f. .' - Set to Compete on Jax Links Jax..Thirteen teams had signed UP as of Tuesday for the Sixth Naval District I week Golf Tournament to be hosted by NAS Jacksonville on the station links next S Teams and individuals will be out gunning for top honors that Fliers Win One Drop will make them eligible for further competition and a chancefor possible All Navy and In- Three Against Patrick terservice link titles. The teams are expected to start arriving aboard station over the Jax'.Rained out of a doubleheader Friday night at weekend, with Monday being set Patrick AFB, the Jax Navy Fliers softball squad openedup aside as a practice day. Monday ? alFr9 ;: J : g evening there will be a ban 2r 1 fp { YQy a winner in the first of eyISP; four ' games Saturday, but quet and drawings for starting dropped three straight to come home on the short end of times and actual tournament' a series against the Air Force over the weekend. play will begin Tuesday. !.. Teams already entered in the In Saturday's opener, the affair include NAS Jax, NAS Fliers went wild at the plate, Tommy Bowie hit a homer with Cecil Field and Mayport, along knocking out 14 hits to push none aboard in the third inning with the Naval Reserve Training STEALS SECOND Retor Bryan, who reached first on an error, across 9 runs in trimming the and Emil Cook repeated the Center Miami, Navy Memphis, steals second In last week's championship game as he led Hospital to a home squad, 9-6, behind the performance in the Fliers'half of I Naval Supply Corps School 3.2 win over NARTU for the station's softball crown. Rick Erdmanwas mound performance of John covering second for NARTU the while Jack the sixth. Athens, NAS Key West, NAS on play Morgan wasat Littleton. short.The win also the the gave Hospital sfatlon'slronman trophy. Albany, Naval Air Training Patrick took the next three,5-2, This weekend, Jax takes on Command Pensacola, NAS 4.1,and 3-2 to take the series 3-1 in Glynco in a doubleheader at 7; Glynco, Naval Construction the game department. A coupleof p.m. tomorrow night, and again Battalion Gulfport, Naval Sation Fliers came up with long balls at the same time Saturday. Charleston and N4S Atlanta. Why Do You See in the final game as Jax scored both runs on homers. 14 POOL 2 BARS TABLES So Many Of_TheseIn 100 MIRRORS & PAINTINGSJAX'S LARGEST LOUNGEIT D o D SWINGS ALL THE TIME D 0 ,l ASK ANYONE MEET ME AT THE OFFICE. OFFICELOUNGE a ..fI I 5916 PHILLIPS HWY. --'I" ,'", .t.. -;. ,, .. "" Jacksonville? " 733.9992 \-... )< ", ,> .: .. _';. -E):' ,\ Almost daily we are asked why it is that so cars are w"" > (;;'." ,. .... ,, :: many 'I '."', ..." N,... '1 ,.? sold in Green Cove Springs,and why there should be so many } ;.: .: modern, completely staffed new car franchises in a community of this size? For instance, in what other town of NAVY FOR CHARITY-Officers wives of VP-U and VP-45 tangled on less than 3,000 population will you find offered complete lines Mackroth field over the weekend with a fantastic feminine softball of Chevrolets, Oldsmobiles, and all other major American performance all for charity. The lady Eagles out flew the Darter auto manufacturers? AUTOINIUIIANCE distaffs 104, although the Jax Juvenile Shelter really won. All proceeds went to the shelter. k9r i , . R.n ellairA . l ' nts = $130 MO. $140 MO. BEDROOMS BEDROOMS , ;, " NEW APARTMENTS S CLOSE TO NAVAL AIR STATIONS LARGE COURTYARDS SWIMMING s l6 POOL CLUBHOUSE a LAUNDRY FACILITIES PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT MONTH All flB Appliances&Air Conditioning ,Thousands of persons every year an?discovering that . I 'automobile row' in Green Cove Springs is only a short, 19.24 COME SEE FOR YOURSELF pleasant drive from wherever they are, and so much easierto Kris BLAIRMORE BLVD. PH. 264-5901 reach and shop in than more heavily congested areas. OFF BLANDING BLVD. IN BELLAIR-ORANOE PARK They like the friendly treatment they find in a small town. They welcome the reasonable prices made possible by the lower operating costs in Green Cove Springs. They appreciate the fact that here they are treated as valued customers, not statistics on a sales chart. f : Welcome to the World of HOld Visit Roberts Chevrolet Oldsmobile In Green Cove Springs,and you'll SEE why so many cars are sold in Green Cove Springs. Our slogan Tutting You First Keeps Us See&Go For a Test Ride First' is the attitude of the entire staff and management at On the All New Roberts Chevrolet Oldsmobile. t7. rrrrrxrr Y. r. ..r, .t., ; . HONDAFROM30'ST0750' I {C.Y.: ::rNN .4Yr fffffffm rltirhY.Y : r ROBERT'IRA AVAILABLE $ _: \: )' r'r ROBERT? ' VISAGENCY IN NORTH FLORIDA AT All OUR New,CM00.. t CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE I; ., ALL NEW HEADQUARTERSWITH :: :: : : : : COMPLETE SERVICE DEPT. GREEN COVE SPRINGS 1165 S.EDGEWOOD HONDA & BMWof TELEPHONE AX 264-4502 389.3483 * w.OF ROOSEVELT THE BIG S STANDS H83 ROOSEVELTAT North Florida 3883583 NAS FOR SERVICE 6123 Philips Highway Phone 398-381 or 393-4200 , PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER JULY W 1970 ,,, ,', I ,, '. j J f'll ' : : .... I I. ' t I f. "C'i'. ( I "L. ' \ ; I ., !.r; ,. ; 'i , : Jt. ,. ,11.1. ,:' ') ;. :f,:: ';... ',: ., ". r , ::: l ' j'. " ,., dy; f f' YI t';' . ,;,j r ,', t. ". + : qr UY Y ? ,,7I \ , " 0'i i . .I ,\, f 0 urrN I ,V I' . : I Io:!' ,\ f AY 8 lrfy ,t f..,". aYs'}YwY e Z Y ",J 6 n Yr{ < 3 .14 Y? :ti Y )r i >it !4 f O \1. .N.LX"Fn 1u1 ?ot fY t IP ENSo8' "KING OF THE 1 I AD" ,. I FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS S - TIRE CITY .. OFFERS THIS BEAUTIFUL KRAYCO AUTO-STEREO - , ,' 0' ' dv v.4 I11 11/1111MM PICTURED HEREA59.95VAIUE , . (AT NO EXTRA CHARGE) WITH THE PURCHASE OF KRAYCO AUTO-STEREO ANY 4 GOLDEN SONICTIRESSTRONGEST GUARANTEE ON THE ROAD g FREE REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE I Hour in.prcliun.huw.lh.l Ihm lire h..tailed.ilhm I IS month from dale of purrhai due lu rued heurd.lnerpt( repairable(IliU).vrLn..n.hIP urmalrrid d..I.I..iII( rrplacr ibtolulrlt fire i if till within mil..u.r.nl..... I U u.rd.on rommrmil ,..hic'I..lh..prnud m halvrd. II thi.lirr illrrpll.d.lhll .. remaining;period ol the lire,..pl..m..nl.u.nnl.. ..ill be ipphrible the ne.. lire., ' ' TREADWEAR GUARANTEE-No Tim. Limit 1 h. brad oln> tire purrhned (rum 'IRE CIM kfuinnleed for the number. of milru.prcifird. If our in.prrtiun.huwn Ih.llh.. tread has lull) ' ..ornoulbelorelhemileateiipeeilied. |: IIKLtll'illallu: )ou a..,..dillo..rd the purrhaneolan) other lire(rum ui bawd on the unuwd milraftrand : Ihe price lou paid for Ih..lift'. DEFECTIVE and ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE-No Tim. Limit Tirei pun-hawd from TIRE:tl M are(:uaranleed for the mileaie.,... ("afainil all road haiardn.II our innpertion>huua the lire ha.tailed under the term ol the guarantee il will be repaired KHlt;oral TIRE til\'S option..e..ill allo lou a credit toward the purrhair ol an) other lire from uaa > .rd on the unused.mileage and the prier you paid for the lire The tkotf futrtnirtt du nol apply due lo damage r uW iv wheel' 'mimlifiimfnl/ w'if f u/tbiiif./,.. rrrlt.Ikrjl ur rhain t An/> /iry i.nor I rant- /rnble. r .a uw /,' f. './ . AREA ADDRESS PHONE Manager INSTANT CREDIT " f Arlington 1 1044 University Blvd. 725-1811 BillHornberierfimTrammeH ANY MAJOR OIL CO. DEPT. STORE, OR . Downtown 1104 W.burr 355-7662 ": t Westside 532CassitlYt.33S8PMipHwy.. 388-7371 Mm Reeds t La SouthsideSprmglielil 398-9510 Cane)Nobles! I f.j-I I d I7UI Mail St.20SStocktoiSt.. 354-9051 Troy SphartoTonDuiw/ J" I , RIverside 388-0782 ' t.y '1', .(j,, ; .. .'t '; : ' .i: , |
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