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r t9T t , R h .' Ev.., 6 Ratings ! : > p te" VAAP@ iyry3I Wt: ..iJ h .'? iJ.iIki ItShMV Offered d;: / b4s2ha. ,egq $ 11'-, ,. Published by the )Holt PublUhlim Company private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an o Ifl I c 1 lal I eXPfeRslon"of' y ? military department. Th appcuram/ : of advertisements in this publication does notconstltute an endorsement of any military department/ of the products or services advertised. Early OutJax VOL. 28 NO. 23 u. S. NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA AUGUST 27, 1970 , More early outs have -I been planned to meet increased i'' Pinecastle/ Sailor'S'ecomes cutbacks in personnel. This will \' ' include a three month early out I .F for all personnel (including i ' Inventor WAVES) and a special cut for six ,\.,, non-critical ratings. Those whose EAOS is in Jan., Jax Months of planning, intensive research and Feb. and March 1971 (except for , W experiments a device no bigger than a soap, dish Construction sonnel) may get Group out this VIII October.per 'j, have paid off for Navy Trade vman Second Class KermitL. Also, eligible petty officers and ,..' Prime of Cross City Florida. designated strikers in ratings of '/ He invented an anti-electronic ADR, JO, LI, MN, and SD whose I countermeasures device for use couraged Prime's efforts 'and EAOS is in Jan., Feb., March or >.' on radars at the Pinecastle I helped bring the device to the April 1971 may get out in October ; Electronic Warfare Range in attention of the Navy Department -. while those whose EAOS sfl Astor, Fla.Prime Capt. R. L. Ashford of the May or June get.out in . Y who was dischargedthis Electronic Warfare Systems and December. :; 'month to return to college, Branch of the Office of the Chiefof These early outs will not invented the device, while Naval. Operations made those who' do; not desire assigned to Bomb Scoring several trips to the Pinecastle separation, provided they Central at the range. A graduateof Range to determine the may become' eligible' , the Navy Tradevman school, credibility of the invention. reenlistment Also > he was assigned to Pinecastle fora The Navy is presently applyingfor those currently. deployed 2)i three-year tour. a patent on the device. While Sixth or'Seventh Fleet Army, Navy and Air Force credit for the invention will go to Middle East Force. aircraft practice bombing' Prime, the government will these persons, will be missions at'Pinecastle while the reserve the right to use it. within 30 days after their range tests the effectiveness of Prime joined the Navy in from deployment. the aircraft's electronic countermeasures November 1966. He is a graduate scheduled for deployment systems used to of Central Florida Junior College separate eligible persons deceive radar;Prime got the idea and plans to continue his .(Continued on Page ) ' for his invention while working education, -------- F with the MSQ-44 radar, a I modified NIKE Hercules missile radar delivery and tracking, .. system. Noting that the radar r.f"J ; lost track of aircraft in many f" TESTS DEVICE Former Navyman Kermit Prime checks over a practices, he came up with an < component of his Invention. Discharged from the Navy earlier this idea that would help the range IJ month Prime is currently living In Orlando. detect aircraft more effectively. J) After developing the idea for /44 1 his 'soap dish' model he built the rt Fleet Intelligence original one using a styrofoam r .. .Coffeecupas ,ar.oha ssis, ,After ,months of experimenting ,IDdi; '0( 1: Gets ::New 'CommanderJax research with help l from NAESU ' engineer Paul Urff, he developed, and tested the final model : -Capt.-Emory R.Sourbeer Jr; will assume command of Fleet Lt Elmer F. Bollenberg en- Intelligence Center here this morning, relieving Capt. William V. Moore who has orders to New Delhi, India, where he will serve as Naval Attache. Dentil SIp' -Up ...,Ius '_ );ir, a Guest speaker at the 10 a.m. ceremony will be RAdm. H. H Cald-- > well, former commander Fleet Air Jacksonville who retired from Jax The Dental Departmentis : i ir active service in October 1967. taking appointments for A native of Harrisburg, Pa., Capt. Sourbeer attended Washington dependent children, ages 6-23,' ' .. and Jefferson College in Washington,Pa., before entering the Navy in whose sponsor's birth month is 1 r r ; 1942 as a Naval Aviation Cadet. Following. World War II, Capt. September for its continuing wa Sourbeer returned to civilian life to complete his education, and after preventive dentistry program , earning his degree he accepted a commission the Regular Navy. beginning Monday Aug. 31. Appointments s 6 rN !M r3 i ?' He was introduced to intelligence work in 1952''when he received may be made by the h, orders to Post Graduate School in Naval Intelligence. His intelligence sponsor or spouse at the dental w ; , assignments'' have included various tours of duty with Fleet Intelligence appointment desk at Ext. 3504. >. p 'n/ ;9 704 0 Center, Pacific; ,Office of Naval Intelligence; Each child will receive an oral : COMIDEASTFOR; Staff Intelligence Officer; Assistant Naval At hygiene lecture and demon- GOOD MORNING SENATOR. P02 Eugene F. Chittick of Freeport, , ,,* tache, American Embassy London, England; Bureau of Naval stration an oral examination, a Mr, was among thru Navymen who had a' chance to meet their I Personnel and others, Including'most recently his post as officer in stannous floride treatment to. senator Tuesday morning when Senator Margaret Chase Smith of t, charge of Navy Field Operational Intelligence Office. inhibit tooth decay and ,dental Maine visited the station. RAdm. Ralph Weymouth (r) briefed the tt Capt. Sourbeer is married to the former Ruth E. Lacher, and they health education material. No X- senator,and escorted her through an.antisubmarine. aircraft before have three sons. ray will be given. her: departure ; ! I/' Cdr,; McArdle Steps Up To' Take Command of. Red' Darters I F Jax Cdr.. S.J. McArdle Jr;,VP- perience in anti-submarine tour he a attended George !l' 45's former. ,executive': 'officer, ; ,warfare with VP-8,.)serving i as 'Washington ,University and n relieved Cdr. R.A.. Mason as 9 training officer' and, 'assistant I received, Master, of, Science ' f I t squadron commanding ;officer.: aircraft maintenance officer" ,in!' degree; in; -',personnel. 'administration. ' I The' ch -command the 1 '' , ale squadron's. operations I and 'j . "Tr;: ' ceremony took place Tuesday maintenance departments., ,He"1" :Cdr. McArdle was then trained I,. morning with RAdm. Ralph participated in exercises with 'in the'P-3 aircraft and assigned , Weymouth'commander Fleet Air Talk Group Alfa to develop new: as head of yP' -maintenance > ?: Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet;as the ASW tactics .and coordinated and administration departments.In . I, principal speaker., operations between both surface ,: :: addition he served officer- as, , Cdr. Mason left- the squadronafter and air units. He also participated ,, I ; ; .in-charge of squadron detach- a two tour-and will in fleet evaluations of year , ments to Australia and Vietnam.In . i :r report for duty,with the Chief oft the Navy's first JULIE and :. Naval ,Operations. He ',was JEZEBEL-equipped patrol.. August 1968 he attended the executive officer:of squadron planes. ., tV Naval War College and com ; during its Southeast' ,Asia, I' His next assignment was at the pleted the; Command and Staff deployment and became, 'commanding Naval Postgraduate 'School course in June 1969. He also officer in August 1969. where he majored in International ,earned a master's 'degree in ; Cdr McArdle was assigned ,I Relations, graduatingwith International Affairs from : with VP-45last October following! I'e' distinction and a bachelor of George Washington University.A . a ,tour' at the U.S.' Naval War I arts degree.He native of New York, Cdr. w w fir, : College. He Ms had previous was subsequently assigned'' ;McArdle is married to the former. assignments with Patrol as assistant to the Deputy' Miss 'Maureen L. Gallagher cf Squadrons Eight and 19. Director of Special ,Projects Riverdale,"N.Y.t and they, have He gained extensive ex- CDR. McARDLE Office in Washington. During his CDR. MASON seven children.: ' t s --- --1':" ', ;::_..,:... ..... --J - ( I AUGUST 27 1970 AGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER , Editorial mm a..M>1 1evifle Learn While You!. $eve I f3.L r$ f b ,i7c \ 4I ,.vk.CATHOLIC No matter where you are stationed, you can broaden your education. ) ,I And it doesn't have to be through correspondence course, either. \ There are historical places to visit, people to meet, and, possibly, a ( . new language to speak. How much are you learning from the area in which you are ! NAVAL AIR STATION , stationed? Whether in this country or overseas, almostjevery area has points of Saturday Mass 5 P.M. l scenic or historical interest. Visiting them can make. your tour of duty Sunday Mass- 11:00: A.M. s? 'i' Daily Mass11:SO A.M. ( \ more enjoyable. People of the area to which you are assigned can help you gain Saturday Confessions . greater understanding of the area, culture and customs. And as 10:30.: 11:15: a.m. America's ambassadors in uniform, getting to know and understand . people of a foreign country will not only make your tour of duty more NAVAL HOSPITAL . interesting, but will help our nation as well. Sunday Mass 8,A.M. If you are stationed in the United States, there are unlimited activities - to occupy your off-duty time. Most areas have museums, k.i1ir NATTC universities, concerts, sporting events and stage productions that Sunday Mass 930A.M.- furnish entertainment all year around. Bldg. 500 . With few'exceptions,servicemen and women have more opportunityto travel and visit new places than any other segment of our PROTESTANT population. Millions of people spend billions of dollars each year to travel.to.the far corners of our own country and the world, squeezing NAVAL HOSPITAL ' into two or three weeks vacation many of the sights and activities we Sunday Worship 10 A.M.NAVALAIRfiTATION . too often take for granted or ignore. Get the most out of your time in the armed forces. Take full ad- -. '\ vantage of every opportunity you have to see and learn more about' Sunday , your own country and the places where you are stationed around the Holy Communion ;' 8:30: ' world. A.M.,Bldg. 750 I i4wt Church School (all'ages. ), J ! Ingredients for Greatness A.M. ery 1 Junior Church (Nursery . ". LuYAa grade 6)) 10 A.M.. i ,: Divine Worship Service By Lt.A.R.Taylor, CHC, USN SUMMER SCHOOL Summer Vacation Bible School under the ,N 10 A.M. Bldg. 750 direction of Lt. Jack Golie, was held at the Chapel Annex from August ' 'Whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and 17-21 The school was directed at youth from pre-schoolers to lunlor Junior Youth Fellowship whoever would be first ,among you must be your slave.' Those words high students and its purpose was to help make religion a working 1 P.M. Bldg. 722 . are Jesus' response to the woman who came to him and pleaded: part of their lives. Through games and song stories and projects Senior Youth Fellowship .,' 'Promise that these two sons of mine will sit at your right hand and program emphasized the meaning of Christian spirit. The junior high 1:30: P.M. Bldg. 722 ' your left when you are king.' girls had a charm course emphasizing outer beauty as well as inner 4 Prestige, prominence, success, superiority that's what that beauty and radiance. Tuesday 1 woman wanted for her sons. Well, such is a mother's desire for her children. To be successful and to go far in life that's what;I she Christian Science Ser ; wanted for her sons. vice 7 P.M. And who doesn't feel within himself, at least to some degree, the I compulsion- the inner drive to be successful? Wouldn't you rather Thursday 1a&rQe .be a big wave, instead of a small ripple?' Senior l Choir Rehearsal" .' : The world's idea,of success is like a pyramid with the great men 7 P.M Bldg. 750 / standing at the peak and most people scrambling to reach the next ,I .j higher level ,where there are fewer equals and ..more subordinates..' 1 ''What's your definition of greatness? Jesus defines it'in these terms: The two air station dining halls serve the same menu, but observe different 'NATTCDivine :': 'Whoever would be first among you must be your servant, and meal schedules. Dining Hall No. 1, Bldg. 4, serves week-day meals as follows) Worship -12 P.M. : breakfast. a.m. to 7:30 a.m.; dinner 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and supper 4 p.m. to whoever would be first must be slave. Bldg. 500Evening among you your $:JO p.m. Dining Hall No. 3, Bldg. 551, serves breakfast Si:30 a.m. to 7 a.m.J ' Jesus' Gospel is an insurgent Gospel, a Gospel that turns things dinner .11 a.m. to 12i30 a.m.; supper 5:00 p.m. to 6:15. Both Dining halls ob Worship P.M. upside down, a Gospel that flatly contradicts and denies the accepted serve the same hours on week-ends and holidays: early breakfast 4:30: a.m. to Bldg. 500 8:30: a.m.j brunch 9i30: a.m.to 12:30: p.m.;and supper.4 p.m.to 5:30: p.m. order. It is a challenge flung in the teeth of standards that men take for Personnel on comrats may purchase breakfast and early breakfast for IS I granted. Christ's idea of greatness is like an inverted pyramid. And cents dinner and brunch for 45 cents and supper for SO cent*. ' the nearer to the peak that you get, the greater the burden of love, and .The Paul wrote these words about : concern care you carry. Apostle Friday,August 21 Tuesday,September 1 Traffic Jesus: 'Though he was in the form of God, he did not count equality I I with God thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, taking the form of BREAKFAST Hot Grits, Eggs to BREAKFAST. Hot Oatmeal, Eggsto ! a servant. Order, Home Fried Potatoes, Grilled Order, Creamed Beef on Toast, ViolationsThe Ham Slices, Sugar Rolls Hashed Brown Potatoes, Bear Claws ! Moro Oats Afthorlzed' by CNO DINNER Pepper Pot Soup, Baked DINNER. Creole Soup, Oven Roastof Early Chicken and Rice, Creole Scallops, Veal, Natural Gravy, Mashed Tossed Green Rice, Buttered , Potatoes Bread Dressing, Buttered (Continued from Page. 1)) citizenship by completing three Asparagus, Yellow Cake, Banana Green Beans, Fruit Gelatin, Whipped following is a report of \ - deployment years of active service,and those Cream Icing.SUPPER Topping. motor vehicle accidents and j Personnel in medical status, who wish to complete 18 months Fried Fish' Platter, SUPPER Beef Stroganoff, Hashed traffic violations for the period Macaroni au Gratin, Stewed Brown Potatoes, Buttered Mixed unless released from treatment, active duty to qualify for VA Tomatoes, Okra, Buttered Brussels Fresh Frozen Vegetables, Harvard August 10 16. and those in a disciplinary status benefits are also excluded. Sprouts, Baked Cherry Rice Pudding. Beets, Cherry Pie.Wednesday I will not be released.Those with Reservists who are separated Number of Accidents Saturday,August 2t minor infractions may be early under this program will not September 2 ! processed at the discretion of lose their veterans benefits. EARLY BREAKFAST .. Hot This week 2 their commanding officers. Farina, Eggs to Order, Hot Griddle BREAKFAST. Hot Farina, Eggsto Total accidents this year through I Personnel Vietnam and aboard The Navy will continue to use Cakes, Baked Beef. Mash, Cake Order, French Toast, Baked August 16 208.Number ; station those more selective reenlistment Doughnuts. Sausage, Patties, Cake Doughnuts. I permanent ships, of accidents through BRUNCH Vegetable Soup, Grilled DINNER .. Knickerbocker Soup, scheduled for transfer to the fleet policies with emphasis on Frankfurters, French Fried Potatoes, Virginia Baked Ham, Pineapple August 1969 .281.. reserve or retired list, those on reenlisting only ,well qualified Boston Baked Beans, Ice Cream Cups Raisin Sauce, Stewed Sweet Potatoes, Total,number of days since last 1, active duty for training, aliens career-motivated petty officers SUPPIR..Southern. Mashed Fried Potatoes Chicken,, Black Eyed Peas, Seasoned Spinach, injury in a motor vehicle accident who have no reserve obligationwho ,who are the Navy's greatest Cream Creole Summer Gravy Squash, Buttered Ice SUPPER Cream ,Sundaes.- Roast Beef au (us 74. I desire to qualify for U. S. asset. Lima Beans, Upside, Down Cake. Natural Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Buttered Lima Beans, Devils Food Number of Violations Sunday,August 30 Cake, Mocha Butter Cream Icing. EARLY BREAKFAST Hot Oat- Thursday, Septembers 3 This week 71 1 meal, Eggs''to Order/ French:Toast, Speeding 9 j JAX AIR NE'\NS Grilled Sausage Patties, Raisin Rolls. BREAKFAST; Hot Grits, Bacon Reckless Driving 5 BRUNCH Chicken:Noodle Soup, Omelet, Griddle Cakes, Deep Fried . Baked Ham, Macaroni and Tomatoes, Fish Portions, Home Fried Potatoes, Going through stop sign. 4 . ., ., Mashed' Potatoes, Buttered" 'Green. Sugar Rolls Other violations 53 ' 'to""I Peas,' Ice Cream Cups ,J'' DINNER-".Tomator Soup, { The MX, AIR'. NEWS is 'a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper SUPPER -' Split PM Soup,' Grilled Oven Fried Chicken, Chicken Gravy, Fifteen' 'drivers' 'appeared "11". distributed each ,Thursday at'th, U.S.: Naval Air Station Beef Steaks,Mushroom Gravy, Baked Mashed :Potatoes, O'Brien Squash, Jacksonville, Florida by the Holt Publishing' Company, a Potatoes, Buttered Wax Beans, Club Buttered Fresh Frozen Broccoli, before the Traffic Hearing Boardon I Spinach, Strawberry Short Cake, Butterscotch Brownies. August 20. Disposition of ,the '" private/irm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS (SUPPER' Barbecued Beef, Shoe cases included the following:' a, must forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS Monday,August String Potatoes, Simmered Kidney Eight lost driving and parking Jacksonville, by U:00.noon on Monday bef ore'publication. News Beans, Buttered Peas and Onions, Creamy Rica Pudding, Fruit privileges aboard station for Topping. 'items welcomed from all 7723118 are sources Telephone or BREAKFAST Hot Grits, Eggs to various periods; four were 3119. .Order, Peach Hot Cakes, Broiled assigned to complete an eight Bacon Slices, Cinnamon Rolls hour course in remedial driving Advertisements arc solicited by the publisher and queries ; Beef four received suspensions two DINNER Vegetable Soup ; concerning such should be directed to : Pot Pie or Shrimp Curry, Steamed w were given warnings; one was THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Rice, ,Buttered Brussels Sprouts, 'dismissed; none were fined (U.S. Curry Condiments of Chopped Beans, 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.,''32210. Diced Eggs, toasted Coconut Minced Commissioner); and two were Telephone 388-2755 .- Cherries, Pepper Rings, Chutney e ffjt ,referred to their commanding Sauce, Spice Cake, officers for possible disciplinaryaction. ' VOL. 28 NO. 23 AUGUST 27, "1970 SUPPER Grilled Hamburgers or Four drivers Cheeseburgers, French Fries, italian' were assessed. Baked Beans, Cranberry Crunch twelve traffic points. / oJ .,'" ... I .......'." ___.... _> .... .....4"I. " I ----1 AUGUST '27, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LA''WINGE.R PAGE 3 : ., ' Cecil Improves Navy Cecil Plans :u 4 . High, School . Exchange Check-Out 4VA1 ? ; r Night Class ;,1 Several changes have been There is a hanging sign in 1 ; introduced at the Navy Exchangeas dicating which register is Cecil-The station educational ;!. a result of recommendations reserved. services officer is making ) : made at the monthly Navy Ex Signs have been placed in arrangements with the adult <' , . change and Commissary Store structing customers as to which education section of Florida ? advisory board meetings.One registers can ring up the different Junior College to conduct a high ; , checkout register has been departments of merchandise. ** t< school review class at Cecil in the 1\ ' reserved for use by tuniformed Benches are being installed f ie evenings; } personnel only' in the main store. outside of the retail store and in dYA Classes are tentatively set to :- the laundromat for footweary ,start Sept. 8. Pope Griffin'' the Class 'A' Slot customers. k FJC adult education section will A special order and customer give a talk on the classes and J suggestion counter is being setup their objectives and Pro Pay Okayed in the country store. Patrons requirements at 10 a.m.Sept. 1 in I should use this service to make Rm. 41,,Bldg. 41 (Photo Lab). suggestions or register com; V i I' For Counselors plaints. : Classes will meet twice weekly \\ The bid for construction of the' ,i for 15 weeks, and each class must ); ] An extra $30 a month new retail store will bean shortly;: i. 'consist of at least 22 students. ;(\ proficiency pay.,has been There will be more on this later,, educational services officer f< authorized for career counselors but the groundbreaking isn't far II is currently making a < in special bureau controlled survey to determine if there are ij; , Category 'N,billets. off.Christmas is not far away and I sufficient personnel interested in }\ The billets are aboard carriers, toyland is now in full swing. Shop, DANOERI Jack Jourdan,, Ntvaf Air Systems Command having'the class.Interested ,;' cruisers, amphibious assault now.:and use the new Navy Ex representative, Atlantic, displays the two-inch fangs of a 514 foot personnel should , ships, command ships, tenders, change layaway plan.. diamondback rattlesnake he killed near Cecil Field They're plentiful contact or visit the ESO In Rm. j, carrier air,wings' fleet air wings '. this time of year, so when you're out In the boondocks, watch your 207,Bldg. 41, as soon as possible. >i and mobile' construction battalions step. Rattlers don't give ground , . .: Smaller afloat commands '" , ''I have representation at the ( t division, squadron and group , I I levels.The pay is direct result of a ,, . recommendation by the I . retention secretary task of the force.Navy's career : Things. arelooking Eligibility requirements are y outlined in BuPers Instruction ' , 1430.121 Change 4 of Aug. 13, 1970. ; .. .. :. - I I Cecil Recruits up. 1( I Chess PlayersEver " 1 backed a senior. officer " into a corner? Well, here's a No all townto " more running over , chance to dolt..on a chess board.A .. ' v '. : , do chess club is plannedat your banking. ' Cecil Field if enough ;., r chess players respond to the Here's your chance to become a 1"" I recruiting, and local contests will be arranged. one-bank f family. ; I So if you like intellectual Why not conduct all of your bank- j games,sign up now at the Station ing business under one roof. Library I That's the modern, conve- . nient, efficient way to do , I HONDA its It really doesn't make ; MOTORS& CYCLES CO I -1 much sense to have savings account ' I ' 4949"BLANDING BLVD with one bank.a checking account I PHONE 771-8244 with another. safe deposit box witha i third. ..and a loan with a fourth. That's , ' simply a waste of time and money. \ ! That's right. And we're a full-service bank. So why ' 1 'MOTORSPLENTY bother r wiWhe;t) ;hassle and !frustration j I : '. of running all over town to, handle your, .,./ -1 t I I , finances, when you can'do it all with us. Used VW's Unlike heads, one bank i is better than 1 Reasonable. .. twO E1-.t..OrlqVr.or'eve, ores; ,. l-kffr1f'; \ 1 \ ;> 66SUNBEAM.; f ; : morJhrh' ef"' ...rR, i,1t ErW."J. : iff\;\ ri4JJ 'I!f ; $480f p- r. ..,. J . Door, 4-8peed..1. "- o'i'-" *v <" \j\icy\ r *'** ""t. 64 FORD $39 I I '.' '" ,6-cy: nder, ,,;auto, trans. : ' R&t.ld M ''' itl 1; 64 ECONOLINE VAN $290' . \ Radio and heater. \ 64 VW BUS $ W (t) ;1 t'r' ;:.a Pleasure " Radio and heater. . 64 FALCON $540 to Bank Atlantic"PHONE ; Door Hardtop, 6-cylinder, __ '..r Auto trans.,,R&H.. Y..rIUNs1 MA"y3dhVr16WwwrMK. .rwmuwapsv. m.'rrwr+Mr+nra.., ., 771-6161 ,61 CHEVY .$260., -I .. Door, V-8,, Auto-itrans.!" ; I. .1 R&H65i6 ...."'1 -..-.., ,(': r::WestsideAt1anticBank .. - : : : "N.raO 4 y llyd: ..t", .. : .> '" 4328 Blinding 'Boulevard: Member FDIC r Ph. 711.497$. f ,, . 1 1I I I 1I I -._-. .'.' \1 ..._. .." ... ;.,'_ 'I1'l ,Ir"'X. ._''''''' ,,,, ,, ,,",., .,' ,, ---,., I V\t 1 PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS-LATW1NGER AUGUST 27, 1970 : Navy Relief Schedules rar Club If I Class For VolunteersJax SchedulesPIRATES : ( In a letter to all wives of Relief Society's volunteer classes COVE INN , ( the naval community, RAdm. scheduled to commence September i j Lawrence Heyworth Jr., announced 10 in Building 501 at Tonight through Sunday hear J plans for the Navy NATTC. the sounds of Ronnie and the Soul t The classes will be conductedby Society and Lorenzo's Soul Mrs. Pat Anderson from the Treatment on Monday. The Navy Relief Society Brothers will make 'an appearance - Headquarters in at the Pirates Cove , I C. They will r Tuesday evening and the Fourof history of the :, Clubs will be on stage Wed- i policies and nesday night. these elements may :: , i : < ): volunteer work. ,, ACEYDEUCEYCLUB , valuable : .:; , Navy will be : : : ,, ;' The Four of Clubs will be appearing - 'The classes will .,> at the club Friday a.m. to noon ; ,", '( evening,'and Tommy. 'C' will be t through 25. Free { : f highlighting Saturday night. Jt be provided at the : f : There is a Happy Hour scheduled sery while the for, each Wednesday evening session. Credit for ; : : from 4:30: to 6,and a cocktail hour I r : ) :,; each Thursday night from 8 until will be applied to the i; ; : ' All wives are :: : ; 9p.m. i ; : and are requested ; ; j ''' r Navy Relief Office : CPO CLUB Mrs; Anderson. 389-5308 before ..,. Jr., I ,there will be dancing to Phil ( : citation Cay and the Chantels Friday night at the Chiefs Club and on iinun nun Saturday Mel Gaden will be on ( ) hand with more music. The Fourof Clubs will be on stage Sunday V U* UP i If 111 evening. MILITARY-ALL RANKS t the. OFFICERS CLUB I LOW RATES EASY PAYMENT tasting Tonight from there 7 to 9 will p.m.,be followed wine- . GeneralAgents for : by Beefeaters Night. A Fisher- will AMERICAN SERVICE MUTUAL INS. will mans, Buffet is planned for ,: tomorrow evening. Reservations / CONTINENTAL 41 for this event are being taken at J I at the the club, at ext. 3041. Also that i: INSURANCE UND night there will be a NAS officers . = = the Hail and Farewell party. , 6479 Saturday evening's entertainment f ,.Roosevelt Blvd., 388-7676 Near local will consist of dinner ! and dancing to the Clubmen and \. in- the'regular Cocktail Hour and \ ' t Sunday Buffet are scheduled for J 1J Sunday. There will be bridge 1 there. Tuesday morning at 10, and a \ Happy Hour at Ceciling Zero with tde is dinner in the main club on 1 eUa4 &-12BY 21)1 as Wednesday. t BELLAIR HOME BUILDERS .lot USO CLUB On Friday evening there will bea Girl of the Month party at the A I USO, and Denny Times will be of the appearing here Saturday ,I evening.'The Sunday Vesper Ser I -- vice and refreshments will be provided by the USO Junior Volunteers and the free feature I movie,, that night will be '! 'Gathering of Eagles.! Each , Tuesday is Game Night and , every Wednesday Al Albert will I MC a record hop. ' BR 2 BR 3 DR K FRa | r.Jax . ':1Ii I C 'lln erY IB '''i I Q lR I B cL cl 2 CAR MASTER GARAGE IEDROOM'-. ., uSsMglpsIONDSt :. : 1 r . h' t \ s GreatestFURNITURE Values! Model C-12 * Two car can rest comfortably in the roomy garage WHOLE SAL I and you still have lots of storage room. A classic IC t TO LVERfONf entrance,spacious living and dining areas,family " optional fireplace( three bedrooms, plus too many I count built' -aU combine$17,000-$19,000 to make this the 'livlngest' , ' Clay County's Only Completely PLANNED C ! : BELL.A.Z: : XXCX&CE; .BTJILIDEFIS: : : : SURPLUS GOODS Member of National and Jacksonville Home Builders You are cordially Invited to Inspect our homes your DISCOUNT I STOREI 10 A.M.to Park. Travel South on Blanding Blvd.<( '- -'" - -.- ., -, .". I: MI' . :\i /1 ,: , :':i'r "'- )", r 5" 1 1I AUGUST 27, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER "AG i Newest Cutback Program Sets " :,,,1 j ; ,I' , Early Outs for 'Poor Performers' ;, ;, . s Jax .... Due to increasing whose presence creates bad indicates a willingness to release '))1 financial and personnel cutbacksand morale. them with reliefs being provided .;; { I f !"P'a' efforts to create a more This program will not affect on an available basis. , professional Navy, enlisted administrative separations. Only Individual counseling is important '! personnel who are considered to those whose EAOS is on or before for those whose VA ; be poor or marginal performerswill October 31, 1971 may, if they benefits will be affected by be given early outs this agree, be discharged anytime discharge within less than 18 October.In during October this year. months active duty. Each candidate - Deployed units returning for out must early understand - to all hands the a . message stateside in November or the ramifications of his Chief of Naval Operations December retain members release and then may early sign an stressed the importance of well until they return. agreement to released beforehe J qualified, professionally com Persons separated under this can be considered fully petent personnel as the Navy'sgreatest program must be recommendedfor eligible. asset. He outlined a onetime * discharge based on their Persons not considered eligible , release for CHIEF RETIRES HMCS Oakley E. Schneider receives a plaque early, program record of service prior to Sep under the early out program are t the marginal or non-productive from Capt. R, R. Gllletpy Jr., Hospital executive officer, upon,his performers who do not contribute tember 15.Agreements. those who do not agree to accept retirement from 23 years of active duty and transfer to the Fleet to the ef- to extend enlist- discharge, those in medical Navy's significantly Reserve. Chief Schneider plans to live in the Jacksonville area ments not yet in effect will be status (unless released from fectiveness. cancelled and those with extensions treatment), persons in a under this Those who come for advancement not yet disciplinary status (those with MATSG Marines members who ReUp (1)) category are in effect will not be reduced in minor infractions may be burdenfor administrative create an I the command because of rate. Recoupment of reenlistment processed at the commanding ' bonus for unserved. officer's discretion), those being Two Honored at MastsJax indebtedness, non-sobriety, J minor reenlistments will not be processed for administrative repeated disciplinary required. In every case those discharge, and those scheduledfor Marine Air Training the same team spirit dedicationand infractions, etc.; ((2)) those whose eligible for early outs will be transfer to the fleet reserve or ' Support Group held ceremonieslast '.'can-do' attitude that he performance does not contributeto classified 'not eligible for retired listTake . week in which two men himself has displayed as a unit readiness and mission reenlistment' 1J reenlisted and Marine.JACKSONVILLE. effectiveness; .(3)) and those two received Commanding officers must be meritorious masts. -1reNT.flNmNmNwNmHMNNewseeuewwermIm1NmHNMmNMlu I: : : rII$...... I aware that personnel considered stock in America' , GySgt. W. E. Ramberg, an AE eligible and who are released are Around The considered nonessential; that Buy US. Savings Bond school instructor, shipped over, NavyWASHINGTON..The 1 for four years, while SSgt R. A. the command, by such action, Baseneran, an AE student, also _NNINININNINNN. ININININeeeNNeNINIIIINNeNNNNMNMINNNNNNNIININIINNINMINNMNIN I J added four years to his enlist Personal motivation Programs for ment. Depart.' youngsters in this area. The Increased Effectiveness and Promotions ment of Defense has announcedthat utility boats are being used to LCpl. J. R, Gellman received shuttle children and their U.S. military forces in the CALL HUGH HARKINS5710 meritorious mast for his effortsin counselors Boston Philippines are being reduced. through DISTRIBUTOR changing the training group's Plans now call for military Harbor, pausing for 'landing 4252 Lakeside Drive ,: monthly newsletter into a weekly personnel to be reduced by about party forays' on harbor islands. DANKAMER CARD I publication during the period 6,000 men, during the current MASTER CHARGE from May 15 through Aug. 14, fiscal year. The Navy's 'share' of 1 the reduction will be about 1,600 PHILADELPHIA ... The USS ' 1970.Meritorious mast was also held men. Jonas Ingram (DD-938)) was SPECIALRATES f for SSgt. G. M. Gruen. He worked recommissioned August 1, FOR.SERVICEMEN a as manager of the Westside BOSTON ... Small boats .and having undergone conversion to . increase her antisubmarine ; Atlantic Bank's I Little League the crews from USS Intrepid J warfare She . Team, a joint military and (CVS-11)), USS Milwaukee (AOR capabilities. was I' <. It.. decommissioned .. civilian league. 2)), USS Kansas City (AOR-3)) and April 1969. A. 56,00 Per Person USS Allagash (AO-97) are Double Occupancy According to the citation, helping make 'Boston Sum- I Gruen instilled in the youngsters merthing' something big for the WASHINGTON ... The United -- - States Navy Band sent a Entertainment nicely, except Sunday, Quarterdeck Lounge A Dine at press release to publicize its Hw's' Seafood Restaurant, 250 Beautiful roams with TV, Direct Dial, Potomac Watergate concert for phone Olympic Swimming Pool. Fret Undercover Parking. young people, held near the . Lincoln Memorial. Noting that VOf the musical endeavor was to be a i c..ac.1 'Lolli-Pops Concert,' the announcement ; , Iw1EAD f ItIIT included a " cellophane wrapped lollipop. MOTOR Now that's one way to sweet-talk. 901 Main Street your way into an editor's heartor distance to alt interest.. Within point walking OF ( at least, his stomach). U j HI PERFORMANCE AUTO PARTS , 1\ 6344103rd STREETAt Credit Union Savings' .. ( Standing Blvd. In Grant Plaza j I TELEPHONE 771-8953 PLUS Your Retirement.. ... K'y : , ; EQUALS... MOBILE HOMESBest .S, Buys AnywhereWE ., TRADE FOR ANYTHING, e 4 R , :, , .O i SEE US i Discounts toServicemen +1 FIRST I 0 0 . 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Al Young is a 8tYt Jacksonville. 4 Potter. Stein &: Day, 1970. young black poet currently Bennett said that all legal male >J 'Snakes', by AI Young. Holt, teaching as Jones Lecturer in residents of the Third Creative Writing at Stanford 1970. ; District who will + Writing. His first book of poetry, Congressional :*> be at least age 17 and not over 22 'Dancing', showed him to be an \' Two recent short novels with artist of great promise, and his, I at the time of entry in July,1971, K i the accent be found y for to on youth can reputation should be enhanced are eligible appointment . y at your station libraries: by this first novel.'Snakes' u the U. S. Military Academy, U. S. Y In Dan Potter's'The Way of an is a story of self- Naval Academy, U. S. Air Force \= Eagle' a young man who calls Academy and the U. S. Merchant discovery, the first account - person himself sails into small Buddy a Marine Academy. of a sensitive adolescent :' midwestern town on a white Applications are available at named MC trying to find himselfas \\l motorcycle decorated with a he in the city of 352 Federal Building, Jackson- I', black dove. A group of idle Detroit grows with up his grandmother.She 41 f;n i, ville, Fla. 32202, or 2113 Rayburn' > citizens greet his arrival with plays the numbers he plays 9 House Office" Building, , ; a ' '? silent astonishment. Their first the electric guitar. Music is the Washington, D. C. 20515. is that here is real live for is . \ thought a Deadline applying on or reality to him. Nearly .. foot hurdle Is one ( RIDING DEMONSTRATION Jumping over a three hippie descending into their quiet before September 30 in order / everything else is confusion. MC one of the skills taught to students in bask equitation classes as this be that " community. proper arrangements can I is fortunate in one respect: his ',( Hippie or not, Buddy certainly music gives and student demonstrates ,with her horse. made for those who wish to take I [ proves different from anybody purpose the competitive Civil Service " ,direction to his life. i? they had ever known. He immediately While still I in high school he Riding Stable Begins Class examination' which will .be heldon . hires himself out to the t forms a dance band with a small October 3. , owner of a local gas station, and cut Jax students to the Intermediate Bennett said that there will be J group of friends. They a Registrations are now progress, - begins to changethelives of those of the one vacancy at the U. S. Military , record, 'Snakes' from an original being accepted at the Special stage course around him by ,his unorthodox composition by MC. The record, Services Riding, Stables for the where they are taught riding Academy,West Point,N.Y.,; one .i ; actions and points of view. becomes a local smash hit and fall and 'winter riding classes finesse. Riding perfection in the vacancy at the U. S. Naval 3 Somehow he 'forces each one to gives them momentary fame and scheduled to begin September 8. different stages of the trot, Academy, Annapolis, Md.; one'vacancy t look inward and take a good look modest success. The involvementand Military personnel and canter, field gallop and turns is at the U. S. Air Force V- .> at himself. integrity they bring to their dependents between the ages of 8 achieved during lids part of the Academy in Colorado; and 10 I Though Buddy is a gentle, nominations to the U. S. Mer-' music during their brief time and 65 are invited to enroll. course. t loving young man and wins the together create a new world for Classes are conducted daily Following the Intermediate chant Marine Academy, Kings love of his employer and the rich Tuesday through Saturday and lessons is an advanced course of Point, N. Y. to be made as a t man's spoiled;! daughter, he is not MC.After graduation from high 'special instruction may be' equitation which .teaches the result of this examination. understood liked of the most by school the group breaks up and he arranged on Sunday for .those students skills that will, qualify r community. The story moves goes off to New York City la ,who cannot attend the regular them to ride in hunts and horse II' toward an.' inevitable confrontation and- young man beginning to understand classes. shows. Students who so desire Nuclear Program I between Buddy himself at last. The Under the direction of Stable may continue the program for up ! and his enemies. This beautifully reader puts down the book feeling Master D. E. Sandy, the students to three years.Instruction .' t written John book Steinbeck's'has been compared classic that he has been a part of the ,begin the course by learning fees are $3.00 per Raises OpeningsWASHINGTON f with difficult process of his attaining basic equitation. They are taught lesson for Basic and Intermediate ; 'The Pearl. manhood. how to achieve total mastering of students, and$4.00 or ------ .the,horse through the use of hand,' ,,$5.00 for'Advanced. The numberto -Despite Navy :( leg and body movements.. call is ext. 3178 for.enrollment economics, the continuing'con- 'V BM Jones Piano Studio After about 40 lessons, the and information.BANKAMERICARDAMERICAN struction of nuclear powered submarines increases the Navy's* f fU Phone: 388. 7233 or 389 7044 EXPRESS- .STANDARD already all-time high need foi enlisted in the Nuclear {, MASTERCHAROE Credit! Cards Honored men \ (JUST MIN. FROM NAS) Power Submarine Program. :. 42080XFORDAVENUE IN OLD ORTEGA VILLAGE ? Men in the ET, IC, EM, MM,' .- ROOSEVELTcar I'llMONDAYTHRUsAtURDA EN and BT ratings, E-2 through ( E-6, are eligible to apply. Those selected receive academic in- struction at Basic Nuclear Power wash School for 24 weeks, Nuclear I CONTACT Propulsion Plant Operator v Training at a shore based ,, Nuclear Power Training Unit for ). WMH Kffff .lMMHBHM, 26 weeks and basic submarine ': ,, ,' }t\', 0/",'>'!\ ",<.\,t,. 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A!..,_"....... .. .. ... --...--. ; ... > AUGUST 27 1970 f> PAGE 8 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER , ) I, l- Station Ceramic Shop A I Offers a , Popular HobbyJax Y 3 ,I If you are interested in a about your ceramics while they creative hobby that is simple, are being fired in one of the relaxing and economical, the shop's eight kilns, for they will ceramic hobby shop may have receive professional care in the just what you've been looking for. hands of shop employee Blanche c J Open to military personnel, McGrath. A'. .. s.; .. their dependents and guests, the Located in Building 898, the ''T.."!I")wwow<> +.R shop provides all the basic ceramic hobby shop otters hoursof 1 Above. A long-time "employe equipment needed to fashion enjoyment to young and old :. at the ceramic shop known to attractive and useful ceramic alike. Whether you are con rbT iTc staff and customers as 'Mac' items. 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Hwy 17 Orange Park ': ..,', --'. .- . .- . . -- . t .... ..1,"' ,,, ' -" ..,? : .: .., -, '. ,"- r, .'\ V '" AUGUST 27, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 - .I NATTC: Behind Scene'' ,-- 4 BAR-r U,z S 1"I - By YNSN Stella GawllnsklRetirement Coast Guard for the third time, structor at the AO "A School and A adding four more years to his likes to spend his spare time Jax LCdr. Irvin E. Lovett military career. Cdr. Roy H coaching Little League baseball. I :t i retired Tuesday in the office of Paxon Jr., conducted the The Springfield, Ill native is NATTC Commanding Officer, ceremony in Capt. Kennedy'soffice married to the former Rose Capt. John E. Kennedy LCdr on August 19. Marie McGill, and they have Lovett was the superintendent SD2 Andaleon, who is a studentin three children The Gentiles of the Aviation the AE 'A' School, has been in reside in Orange Park. Ordnanceman School. He servedin the Coast Guard for 12 years and this capacity from May until was previously stationed at Great Sixth Time Honorman August 1970. Prior to that he was Lakes, aboard the Coast Guard AN Charles M. Ohr has tied the FOR SIX MORE-Staff Sergeant M. J.Gabor,AO'B'School student the training officer for the AO 'B Tender 'SundewThe second : record. He made Honorman of at MATSG, receives an honorable discharge Friday prior to School. class petty officer's favorite Class 018A of the AO 'A' School reenlisting for six years Lt. Col. L. E. Blanchard, MATSG CO, offers LCdr. Lovett'received a Letterof pastime fishing. He is marriedto for the sixth time. The Dallas congratulations Appreciation from Capt. the former Norma Diaz and native has an average of 96.17. He Kennedy which expressed sincere they have two children. The 'will graduate from the school gratitude for the honorableand Andaleons reside in Orange Wednesday., faithful service he has Park. ; rendered to his country and for a A01 Gentile got his birthday off Honor Class job well done. The captain also to a good start by reenlisting in 50% Oft wished him continued success in the Navy for four years The The students of Class 101 won ' all his future endeavors. ceremony was conducted Friday the competition for Honor Classin LCdr. Lovett was born in St. by Capt. Kennedy in his office. the AE 'A''School for the weekof Augustine, Fla. He attended Gentile'has been in the servicefor August 10 through August 14. Alachua High School in Alachua, 13 years and was stationed This was their second win, and Sheraton . Fla., and enlisted in the Navy on''' with VP-45 before coming to they achieved it with a total of 945 August 12, 1941.' ,NATTCrHe: !is a', Phase I in-' points. r i. He was first stationed here as a student at the AO 'A' School. -- onweetends. :: Hail Since 'then, LCdr Lovett' has Farewell Ceremony t tIn served at many places, including ,Norfolk and Oceana, Va.; Memphis, Tenn.; Pensacola, To Honor Local Officers Stay at any Sheraton !Hotel: or Motor Inn Cecil Field and Sanford,Fla., and the Continental U.S.,* at Ya the regular Patuxent River, Md. He has ,Jax-Tomorrow marks the air welcome aboard Cdr. 'A. L. rate on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday d. served tours of duty with various station's Hail and Farewell Phillips,Cdr. J;A.Schriner, Cdr. nights. . aircraft squadrons, and on board Party, 6:30: p.m. at the Officer's W. L. Parks, Cdr. R. A. Vessey, You don't have to be in uniform.All you . numerous Fleet Activities which Club. LCdr. S. L. Snodderly, LCdr. F. need is your ID. include the staff of Carrier Air. The informal party will T. Boucher, LCdr. L. P. Chan Next time, you get weekend pass Group 10, the Commander In dler, Marine Capt. J. B. Creele, unwind in style at Sheraton. Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet in Lt., K. J. Cousson, Lt. D F. I Norfolk, and Attack Carrier Air 'Reservations are accepted on a Gruber, Lt. C. C. Lord Lt. D. A. Wing 10.LCdr. Jump Chinoy, Lt. H. M. Northup, Lt. "Standby Basis" only and are subjectto Lovett is married to the (jg) D. S.Vohnson, Lt. (jg) D. L. space availability at time of check-In. former Edna F.McLeod and they Barber, Lt. (jg) T. M. Imphongand Offer does not apply to the St. Regis- 'f.' < have three children. He plans to the Ens. D. E. Collins Sheraton in New York City ::; make his permanent home in on Farewells will be said to Capt.J \ '" ' Jacksonville and will be workingfor ; J. Lyons, Lt. W,,F,Crowley,, r .. : .@ " a local real estate firm.Reenlistments Bond Lt. D. A. Boughan and LCdr. V. , L. Reeder. Retiring LCdr. R. T, Kangas will also be honored at Sheraton-JacksonvilleHotel ' the party. GULF LIFE CENTER i.< ',j'' Two NATTC men reenlisted Wagon.Take Reservations for the party will SHERATON HOTELS AND MOTOR INNS. A WORLDWIDE SERVICE OF XIX " . this week. They are SD2 be $3 per couple. ' Generoso G, Andaleon and A01 John J. Gentile. SD2 Andaleon reenlisted in the ... 4KV YotJ C44ECKW? ,.. f : 1i ,'! A SE111 stock in AmericaBuy : .. .. ' u.s.Savings Bonds ;.. toJ..j, I .. I { r ti tir J. BRAKE LINING I' ALL CARS " Aitom.AiMMtyHil. ;f, ir 13" " Gu.r.ni.AO,000Mda',.,/ ." ', \ > : ! li/tfimt Gvoronfetd ; \ :: ocKS BALL 3 99 ',jy,:{,,:,'., :', "I' JOINTS1.cwdl. ,, 9s SARI j ; i: .,> 4 UUr I ' ,Includes rt \ 7;'J '! instollatJonINSTANT' ALL SIZI n.ooo G.,'.,."',,' ,< FULL GAPSWHITIWAUS ,.. ' CREDIT 088' " ,, S NO DOWN PAYMENT ADO|l.00 Nn ,.' I Q LONG TERMS HIIMS' LekAn,,fciwrf MmtoCtow, EXCH. '. . 6 CYL 14.88 1 I "' NSc& ,, , TUNE-UP f ' 8CYL17.W I i LABOR w,.' f fI J; .,. I', BIG CHIEF inttWIHfAMEAIGBI ;'" < ,.f, ./" ".- ; , ' ' :: .J ; ,'. i if' , << OPEN 8-6 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY \ 5444 NORMANDY BLVD. 786-0721 If '-':""*'Having a contact at Barnett Bank is a little like being the Commander's nephew. /::; : ':" ; - .*.faCIBLANDINGJLVO! 771-344, .,>, 'i"." You get a lot of special attention.lARHETTiAHKSOFJACKSOHVILLE. \ I', " "hPr.. 2809 MAYPORTRW46-4825 . At our bank on the base. ,. I .' ,,.It, y. ., .'- 'jA< '" ' I' .. -._...._ _.,_N ., --- . r : INGER' : --1 PAGE 10 JAX NEWS- A AUGUST 27 . 7 Nx' N # + t A04 rPY 4 Ys'f Cecil Sports By DTC J.D., Drewster w S K k YS v yk '5, : FOOTBALL scrimmage, cut, and fell flat on game lead over second place VA. ?_ _ his face. Looks as though Ed 45 No.'2 and Operations. VA-15 bowed to Ops, 16-2 In the plans on transferring his Highlights of the season included curtain raiser of the 1970 intramural football race. diamond antics to the gridiron. 17 600 sets; 105 bowlers k rolled 500 or better series; seven ; , Ops scored quickly on a 10-yard _1 , in of pitch from Jim Sutter to lanky BOWLING single games excess 240 k John Newman who brought the National League: High series were recorded, and 61 other men ,ball ,down in heavy traffic in the went to Roberts ((551)), Oranec enjoyed 200 games. As evidencedby end zone The same combination ((547)) and Spurgeon ((532)), the, above statistics, the Spunaugle ((210)) and Spurgeon Midget has been found. The clicked again on a 45-yard gem. Newman took a short pass near (205)) rolled high games. Mighty Mite took two weeks Tr= the left sideline and outraced the Admin suffered a let-down and leave to get away from his arduous - ''I' defense to pay dirt. dropped three games to Dental. duties. Standings: Both teams Meanwhile, runnerup VA-174 No. Admin 70.26 displayed a fine VA-174 No.1 58'12.25'2Dental VA-B2 hung their colors and Lt. Rich Brdiges. Standing }X defense. 1 took four games and as a result >' Ops permitted the find themselves half 58.34 for the second time in the VA-174 (left to right) are Cdr. Mac only a j| 'Valions to penetrate beyond down in the important game loss VA-72 < 48.36 ready room to mark the begin Gleim, X.O. of VA-82/ Lt. Shedd 1 mid-field' but VA-83 /2-42'/a 'j aroused VA-15 defense'stalled once, and an column the 'Hellrazors' have Medical 47.45 nlng of their transitioning to the Webster, Cdr. Jack E, Russ, C.O. I an three of Operations 48.48 A-7E from the A7A. Hanging the of VA-174 Cdr. Gene Clemens, nights bowling more {<' Ops drive on the one-foot line. remaining, while Admin has two AMD 44-44 flag are'(left to right kneeling) C.O.of VA-82; Ltjg( ) AI Sckwark, Each team tallied safeties. NAMTDNo.l 1 31'a52'2VA174N0.2 ' on } dates left.American. 32'/2.55'/2' Lt. Eric Jensen. Doug Bradt and Lt. J. J. Ryan Ops fumbled a pass from center, }i and Ed Lord he VA-15 trapped VA-46 NO.2 65V2' -34V2 i').: quarterback behind the line League: Bill VA-45 No.1 1 64-36 Rudles Rubies: A contingent of Monical paced the Midgets VA-45 NO.2 64.36Operations Marines, led by Maj.j Bowers and keglers with both high game Marines 60.40 64.36 Sgt. Nelson scouted the opening ((258)) and high series ((605)). Five Weapons 48.52 ? football game. It appears that the 200 games and 14 500 sets were Dental ,_ 47VZ' -52Vz' \\ Marines are serving notice on the recorded by other league VA83VA46 V 47.53 t f rest of the league that they take members. Food Service No.1 1 47.53 45-55 ( football seriously over at With but one night of bowling VA-174 43V2-56V Yellowwater. Ed Lord took a remaining in the summer league, Supply 39Vz-60Vz short pass behind the line of VA-45 No. 2 holds a slim 1 % AMD '39.61 AMD Avionics 25-75 I u t, f Jonathan d Jewelers f r ''dBYI ' ? ' " \' ' r., 'SALES 1,000 HOURS-Lt. L.O. Cox of VA-174 receives certificate and ',, .fSAME ';. 'WATCH plaque for completing 1,000 hours In the,TA-4F Skyhawk from L. E. RING .II' and Gray of Douglas Aircraft According to Gray, Lt. Cox Is the first pilot \ DAY JEWELRY at Cecil to fly 1,000 hours in the trainer. Lt. Cox was previously attached . '..!,., SIZING L1 to.,VA-45 which was ,recently decommissioned. REPAIRS , ," ENSlAYiNG ,, , t" WORKDONE'' !; 'I 1r ON PREMISES ' : A faA/Ma xw [f: 1704 Highway,Orange Park FOR FOUR- GMTI D.A. r DAN and LINDA BOATWRIGHT PHONE 2M43f 3tib aa , t', Schwartz of Cecil Field reenlisted ' pysM' kite a } Aug. 19 -- -- ti f LOW RENT, LOW TAXES, etc., means.. ''' F ,a rt ta? Zd cE < \t ' \r": LOW OVERHEAD' f SAVE HUNDREDS 3 4 9 'DOC'REUPS-HMCT.J. TWO MORE SD2 J. G. Eplno, ; BRAND NEW 1970 EXEC' and DEMO's Utley Jr. of Cecil Field's Medical Cecil Field reenlisted Aug. '12 : Plymouths and Chryslers Aug.Dept.21.reenlisted for two years for two years. ,j BELOW"De'al'.r's' COST! A LARGEYSELECTION' OF PLYMOUTH and CHRYSLER STATION WAGONSL' r il ; V SAVE up to $1500 ONLY ONE AT THIS PRICE! While they Last! o$4u6'1oD 1YI ' CHRYSLER com. \ ****************** 'i 1'1'I I "Town and Country .. 1. t H STATION WAGON i" .... DUSTER I ;",, ; i . FULLY EQUIPPEDI...Including "lOuan : Factory Air, Power Brakes, HEADQUARTERS!! ' Steering, Windows, Sate AM-FM - I", Radio. J MORE THAN 50 TO CHOOSE FROMl.... * 1f" T $4 190 ((19/108;/ : ************************* . t was oso t m ; San Juan at Niblick I Ili i Phone 384-4406 ", f"I l' ' l I 1, 2 and 3 Bedrooms FORSIX-AOU.W.Morgado .} :: CLAYTON REVELS Garden Country Type Club Apartments Atmosphere with of Cecil Field Weapons 'shipped I Kitchens equipped ,with G-B over for six , /(. e Ranges Refrigerators years Aug. 21. Individual Air Conditioning : 'r,)' and Heating by G-E " tl'", CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH INC. Drapes furnished, ' Wall to Wall Carpeting ITS WK10 SCHOOL,* ! : GREEN COVE SPRINGS 'FLA. PHONE 264-2417 0 Largo Swimming Pool WVECAftftftlYr / scat Qf rot 1st .11M. OMI5 " 'AJI. ' , .J' !!aMw } ' 'I ." I AUGUST 27, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS -LATWINGER PAGE!; 11 HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Publisher .J\\ MOVIE SCHEDULE Call: 388-2755 JAX AIR NEWS Ads should be mailed not later than Tuesday NAS Jacksonville: for publication the following Thursday Ads CnDOOOOOODDODOOODODODE LATWINGER arriving too late for this deadline will be NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISING published 'the, following week unless the Thursday,August 27 Hospital: 'Goodbye Mr. publisher Is Instructed otherwise. A check or Chips', NAS: 'Those Were The Happy money order for the full cost of the ad must be OFFICE Times' starring Julie Andrewsand Tuesday,September 1 received WITH the copy for the ad. 4747 Richard Crenna Color San Juan Avenue, RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) 2.00 NAS 'Two Mules For Sister musical E. ((160 mitis.) : Jacksonville, Florida : Per additional line ((4 words per line) SO Cents Sara' starring Shirley Maclaln Hospital: 'T":' Brain' starring David Niven and Jean Paul and Clint Eastwood. Color Belmondo. Color comedy. 'G' E. western comedy. 'GP' V.G. ((116 ((100 mins.) mins.) ;' 'jA .:. 'M. Yti i:;:i );} +[,; .1: 5iIr .:' jlll 12 x 50 trailer FOR, 2 BR RENT, $85 per mo. Elec. Friday,August 28 Hospital: 'The Lawyer' & Gas Incl.) 9967 Bobby Rd. off Connie Wednesday,September 2 Jean. 3892618. NAS: 'Z' starring Yves Montand SERVICE WIVES JUSTISS TRAILER PARK and Irene Pappas. Color drama.'GP' NAS: Captain Nemo and the CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS 1 Qtr Mile No. of NAS, clean modern 'UNFURN. HOUSE Underwater Jobflnders, 1372 Cassat. ,E. ((127 mins.) City' starring 387. 626 or trailer and Apts. 3893007. 2 BR, Kltch. Equip, Murray Hill $75 a Robert and Chuck Connors. 1022 Park Street, 3547888. Ryan mo. Avail 93. 771.2877 or 3894275. Color science fiction. 'G' V.G. HELP WANTED MOBILE LIVING OF JACKSONVILLEAzalea Saturday,August 29 Typist, Accurate, 75 wpm on electric ( Mobile Home Park) Vi mile ((105 mins.) machine, also general office work, no North of NAS, lots and rentals. Near NAS: 'The Undefeated Hospital: 'Two Mules For boring routine, $2 per hr or more schools and shopping center. Clean, fft,; WT''i: }l'N': >>:'' ;;;:Ii;'' ''';::1 1 I 1 ; starring John Wayne and Rock Sister Sara''t and reasonable rates, Manager on S, : .,"'..':"" ., / , .. depending on ability. Holt, 387.3566, :"" f.Vft"): ,. ."..'.>"'.>.'.:...: ";-:' M"<<"'"'Y"'M':"<": """""<<'''''''''W''''''''<<''''':' '" Hudson. Color western. 'G' E. Interview. premises. Children and pets welcome. for, - - 6301 Roosevelt. 3846264. ((119 mins.) Tlck.ts .1 Silt PART TIME Hospital: 'Z' Janitorial Work on board NAS Ja)(. 4 1939 OLDS. DL-70 NAS Matinee: 'Day of the Evil hrs. nltely-5 day wk; 355-8243 Leave TRAILERNew 4 Dr., Sedan Black with white wall Gun' starring Glen Ford and The following tickets are now name. and phone number 12 wide, 2 BR, Private lot, off tires Exceptionally. clean cond., Arthur Kennedy. Color western. on sale at Special Services, Bldg. f Ricker Rd.$100.a mo.$25 deposit. 725- Completely original, Priced to sell. ((95 mina) 704: 0574 or 7713112. $500. BT1 Kelley Jax Ext3731-Days JACKSONVILLE SUNS , 771.2973 evens ,fl ;:WBIIJ 8!B!t iitl! .Sunday,August 30 BASEBALL STEPPENWOLFSeptember- $.50 5- ; 53 FORD DOOR $3$4$5. . NAS: 'Goodbye Mr " V-8, Stick, R&H, one-owner, $280. Chips'starring DUKES vs FLORIDA Sep.. BE A RADIO OR ASTRO MOTORS Peter O'Toole and tember 12, Gator Bowl 700. TV ANNOUNCER 6566 Normandy Blvd. Petula Clark. Color romantic ' MOUNTAIN & FLEETWOODMAC Recorded message by leading an. musical. 'G' E. ((151 mina)' tells how. Call 'HIDDEN WATERS' September 19, Jax nouncer you any hour 69 FIAT Hospital: 'The Undefeated' Black Creek, Canal or Lake lots 3552944. Coliseum $3.00 $4,50 available. Excellent fishing, boating, Take up payments. 786-1516 after 6. Monday,August 31 ATLANTA ,HAWKS vs swimming. Mobile Home area. Also NEW RCAAND ZENITH STEREOS permanent home area. High wooded NAS: 'The Lawyer' starring BOSTON CELTICS September Consoles some with AM-FM, tape lots. E-Z Terms. One mile E. Lake FOR SALE ,23, Jax Coliseum $3, $4, $5. players. At dealers cost Jo liquidate Asbury on No. 209.. La Rue 7253992. 1965 Plymouth Fury,AC, PB, PS, V-8, Barry Newman and Harold .. ..., .. stock. Full warrantyl, Phone 771-0409 4 Dr., Good Cond., 7716621. .' Gould. Color drama. 'R' E. ((120 : \! mina) :::!!: -1 FOR SALE OR RENT ..... 'AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE RECEIVED ORDERS. Cash for your 1966 VOLKSWAGENGood Auto AC., Central & Window' Units equity or let us rent your home. . cond.,$700. 772.3129 6. after 369- HOLDING k SLIM OF YOUR FU1UREWESTSIDE serviced and repaired. REPORTING IN. Call or drop by for 8072. Tylers Heating&Air Conditioning, map,sales and rental list. Call Powellor 4711 Palmer (Lake Shore) Mills, USN Ret. 2642411. 388-5161 'ORANGE PARK REALTY" ' MILITARY, FREE NOTARY. ,61 BUICK HARDTOPAuto . trans.,air,power,R&H Clean as WASHER AND DRYER a hound's tooth, WO.ASTROMOTORS. Fast repair and Installation. We BEAUTIFUL SPLIT LEVEL Blvd. In home service.7812790. 6566 Normandy \ specialize or . College Gardens 12 min to down. J 7812404. town. 3 BR, 2Vi baths, FR foyer, Cent. H & A., eat-In kitchen, built-in ORD, :9JA '' wall-to-wall carpets, garage and ' 70 SHADOW GRAY CAMEROAT LIVE CRABS AND FRESH FISH , carport, $1,100.00 dn. or equity. V-8, 5500 miles, 5 yr. 50,000 mile Wllf rd's Fish Camp-264-9707 Gladys Vaught, warranty. Assume payments 771-9187 Realtor 354.1529 GEORGE'S KENNELS Est 1925. Dogs and Cats Boarded. Pick up & Delivery Available. WINDSOR FORESTFor ARE, YOUR VOLKSWAGEN INC. Grooming, Deflealng & Bathing. sale or rent. Walk to Elem. or Jr. , Mastercharge & BankAmerlcard High. Fenced 3 BR, 2 B, Brick. En. LEGAL AFFAIRS accepted. Visitors welcome. 5085 trance hall, eat In kit., fam.'rm. ww SELLING USED CARS Edgewood Crt. 3890064. carpets, cent. Ht and Air. 'FHA ap. INORDER praisal $23,000 $1600 down..771-7085. WASH & PAINT HOUSES ? 100% GUARANTEE . Interior.and Exterior 264-2613. 1970CORDELLE 12 x 60 3 BR, $400, and take up payments. Located 3 ml. East of Cecil Kpys AUTOMOBILE FURNISHEDEast Field NAS on 103rd St. Phone 7715756. 69 FORD LTD $2400Station and West Coast. 3533691. I Wagon, Special price -. : 69 VW Fastback $1290 ALL ALUMINUM 'v N n . 6x7x4 Utility Camp Trailer i' R&H, New Paint almost' new engine. Paneled, insulated and crank out .IJ'. 7TT f SEE R ' windows,$295. Call Reed at Ext. 2982 I 69 DODGE Plck.Up, $1SSO or 772. 16'after, 5. A5STRNCEOFFICER.N , "fl'" LEGAL \'':Vt Ton, long wheel-base, V-8, R & Hi. Ideal forJ camper.; PRIVATE PIANO TEACHER $1900Super 68 CAMARO SOFA&CHAIRGood Many years experience. Near Ortega, Condition: Call 3881935. Venetla, Stockton schools. 3897622. Sport, V-8, Auto trans., power steering, R&H. (Sherman SaoH ?rr 68 VW Squar.back ,$lf SO, 'FIBRA Sportf 69;' V-24., V-8 Chevy 210 hp) 65 w R&H. WW ,tires, Newpalnt,' ExtraSharpl, "; Raytheon, big Ross recorder, 66. VW Station' Wagon $1350 outrlggerS, fish box, marine .head, 4 . $5,500 firm, can be. .financed, phone Radio and heater Hanson 7815511. ORANGE PARK r VOLKSWAGENS/ 2 BR., Apts., furn., or unfurn., Dishwasher - 17'THUNDERBIRD TRI.HULL Elizabeth Drapes Carpets ' 'Model,75 hp Evlnrude, mechanical! Apts., 771-1405 or 7713355.: 63 to 69 .MANY TO SELECT FROM! steering, heavy duty tilt trailer, with ' big wheels and new tires, coil springs, SPECIAL! i 1 shock absorbers. All In excellent condition. $1,395 firm, phone 2646643.INVOUfep DELWOOD DEER SPRINGS ESTATES'Stal L1 4 rms., furn., $65. a mo. 3556639. *M 21 near Keystone HtsUmfnutMtramJu.WATERFRONT . . ersT" FOR RENT LOTS, Very nice ABR Home, 2B., Fam. Rm., $3950 [. Beaut. bit-In Kit., ww carpet & up. WESTSIDE 1M A drapes. Vt block to ocean. Jax Beach, Louise T. Bailey, Broker, 771-3605 or COTTAGESMOBILE , 2468253. HOMES VOLKSWAGEN, INC. _ WIL-MAR APTS. CAMPSITES' , 2 BR, LR, Breakfast Nook, Eleci:'Kit., 1150 liar A'.., So. ,.... 7S1-5511. i II ,Air Cond., Parking for 2 cars off ""C Uydo.SIEPIeaA Co., . Open Daily a to$ :30 Saturday to 5.' 1J street. Water, Garbage & Sewage REALTOR, 356-6849 '4 lit' Furn. $95. Unfurn. $115. Furn. (plus Sunday 1 to 6PMI tax) 387-2541. Weekends 3890744. iiir ,,', I ..... , - l r 12 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER AUGUST 27, 1970 , .. :., SecNcrv Orders 55 /More Ships iT : I '4, i Be Removed From Active DutyWashington t'. (AFPS) The Atlantic Fleet Alfred A. Cunningham, John W. Navy has identified the 55 ships Thomason, Fechteler, Arnold J. that it announced will be retired In Atlantic, the minesweepersNimble Isbell, Benner and Herbert J. from active duty with the Pinnacle, Sagacity and Thomas were listed. Atlantic and Pacific Fleets over Skill will be deactivated. The wY Also, the tender Isle Royale; f y tD the next six months. attack transports Cambria, the degaussing ship Surfbird; the The Aug. 7 announcement by amphibious cargo ships Rankingand minesweepers Catskill, Lucid, 4+ Navy Secretary John H Chaffee Vermillion, the destroyer Prime, Acme and Advance; the reduces the Pacific Fleet by 41 tender Tidewater, the landing repair ships Klondike, the mine P ships and the Atlantic Fleet by 14. ships Fort Mandan and Walworth countermeasure support ship More than 800 officers and County, the ammunition ships Cormorant; the landing ships 13,000 enlisted men are serving Mauna Loa and Wrangell, and Sutter County, Tioga County, -M\ aboard the ships. Seventeen are the oilers Aucilla and Allagash Outagamie County, Page combatants including the attack rounded out the Atlantic ships to County, Terrell County and carrier USS Bon Homme Richard be taken out.of. the fleet Washoe County. and the cruiser USS St. . heavy '' Il Also, the oilers 'Platte, Paul. The remaining 38 and Chemung, Mattaponi scheduled for inactivation are Pacific Fleet Meches; the store ship Procyon, auxiliary, amphibious warfare the ammunition ships Paricutin, 1 l or mine warfare ships. The carrier Bon Homme Firedrake, and Virgo, and the The average age of the ships is Richard, the cruiser Saint Paul; submarines Diodon and Bugara 23 with the oiler USS Walke years and the destroyers , and the tr. Platte,the oldest,with 31 years of Mansfield, Lyman K. Swenson, Seafox Seminole.amphibiouscargo 1 duty in the Fleet. Collet, Frank Knox, Taussig, ship < SIGNS FOR SIX Nancy Watson and LCdr. Ralph Ooilln, AOMD I \ officer, watch as AMS2 Kenneth Watson signs the papers to add six JORDAN'SHOUSE . \ years to his eight .year Navy career Watson works In Air Operations Protect Children From . " Maintenance Air Frames Division. WASHING Poisonous, Household Items MILDEW REMOVALJOHN \ JORDAN i WASHINGTON Medicines, medicines are stored. Even some .............., 103rd at Blinding cleaning materials and pesticidesare highly potent barbituates are r. PNONI 31e.ea36 Thursday. thru Saturday among the tempting poisons attractively colored and I I 1 which each year take the lives of flavored. These should be locked I i : many small children. Thousandsmore away from inquisitive hands.The ( :; become seriously ill. same goes for razor blades. (] 1. ; Some children even like the 1 ' ::' "' As soon as the child begins to taste of fertilizer and paint, 1 1 .-13aKiws tT I i'q' :,: ;,' crawl, the danger begins. He handily available in the garage. 1 JACKSONVILLE, rn. 32104WANTED 1 discovers the cabinet under the > Gasoline Is ,another source of ! sink ,a cabinet filled usually poison. with polishes, detergents and I USED CAMERAS AND : cleaners. A careful check kitchen,bath 'I"I and garage should reveal the EQUIPMENT. WE PAY 1 . 11111 When the youngster starts to worst offenders. Children get into 1 TOP DOLLAR 388-8535 i 111J11 climb, the hazard extends to the enough trouble without making it 1'BRING THIS AD WITH YOU! 1. ii'j I Ir bathroom: where pills and cough easy for them to find it. ..........--I.t> , it" i ij C r j;'.) TUNE-UP SPECIAL IMPORTED ALFA ROMEO RENAULT IMPORTED $ 55 PARTS vOiiifiF CAR PARTS t Salt I COMPLETE STOCK OF BOSCH-STEBRO I r8CYL IMPORTED PARTS, F.J. LUCASAMCOGIRLING ' r Most Cars ACCESSORIES SUPPLIES' II. -. -n.a., ., Install new points, plugs, condenser, rotor \, Set timing 1; Adjust carburetor - , Check voltage regulator, generator or alternator, starter 4 I .and battery 388-9331 IIlfr 398-5695 oo YUU HAV A GRAN, enrOll ACROUNI' UI.e IICOI'.llo ::001',1' 505 MCDUFF''AVE. s, hIII VOLVO 3633 EMERSON .. , ! --- --- Hours; 8:30 AM to 5 PM (Both Stores) , I" 24 MONTHS OR 24,000 MILE ,McDuff Store Only: 'OPEN SATURDAY 9AM-5 PM '/ DELUXE SHOCKS ' l FIT MOST CARS, RE. i' ;) STORES NEW CAR RIDE Sail 777'i' I }t I.i I AND CONTROL IMPROVES' DRIVING PluitnitJI0Hftn Right now, you're ,only 10 minutes ,away ' i",;' from Jacksonville's biggest apartment bargain . , ' . ; Gi (Where the Good Life is Included in the rant) , i it We have 6 (yes six) swimming pools. 0 And ,,,,nro 2045 Jammas Rd.,Jacksonville.. Fla. 2 tennis courts 0 Plus shuffleboard and bad. a Phone:781.3818 . t; minton 0 With con eniW young neighbors to RENTING HOURS: help enjoy them. D All only one block from Y Mon Thru Sat:8:30.6:30: : ; Sun. 1.6:30: golf and an elementary school-with other T 1 DIRECTIONS: Out Roosevelt , Blvd. I schools, shopping centers and boating min t turn right on San Juan-Continue past AUTOMOTIVEDIAGNOSTIC utes away. You can get to Cecil Field or the f.C Cedar Creek bridge to Jammcs Road Naval Air Station in 10 minutes; downtown -turn left to apartments ' Jacksonville in 15. 0 Apartments have indi ,. \ A" CLINIC vidually ing, carpeting controlled, draperies heating and and air sliding condition glass ....., door to courtyard or balcony. 0 And you can . Engine Performance .Cooling System move into a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment today. l.": \jRLEN t , t ,..: Fuel System Brake System Furnished or unfurnished. S-I15 O3>> ' \, Ignition System .Wheel Alignment FROM I / I, 6,, 0" Exhaust System ,.Suspension t't'" '. Electrical System Overall Safety JACKSONVILLE IS W ARLEN COUNTRY / Owned and Managed by Arlen Properties, lnePAGE . ;; CALL 771-8640 EXT. 22 FOR APPOINTMENT l . : ......t,.. : ',!,,,,.. .'--' .. ., ., ., _. 'm' ' I : 13"J\"J AUGUST 27, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-TWINGER PAGE \ " YMtOiti iae. tSftUUlbOYfY.'tl.w'.N. w+ . Safety Council AnnouncesSeat (', Belts Could Save 10,000 ,1Jf.1\ CHICAGO Over the past cident Involvement rates tend to made.However,within the stated several years, the National use seat belts less than driver limits, the National Safety Safety Council has urged drivers groups with lower rates. Council has determined that: and other auto occupants to Therefore, any study of seat belt 1)) During 1969, seat belts were 'buckle up for safety.' That is, to usage among persons involved in available to about four out of wear seat belts whenever traffic accidents will not properly five passenger car occupants in traveling in a car. represent the usage for the the United States; The Council estimates that if general public. That is, it will 2)) Seat belts are used only all those car occupants involved probably underestimate the about 40 per cent of the time, on In traffic accidents last year were overall extent of seat belt usage. the average; and wearing their seat belts, 8,000 to The only widelydiversifiedgroup 3)) Consequently, only aboutone 10,000 lives could have been of drivers to provide an- out of every three car oc' saved.The council' also estimatesthat nual seat belt usage figures cupants are using their seat beltsat from 2,700 to 3,300 lives were during the 1960's were those who any given time. saved during 1969 because auto volunteered to have their These conclusions can be occupants who were involved in vehicles safety-checked. Becauseof considered indications of the life- traffic crashes were wearing their obvious concern for car saving capability- both realized : " their seat belts. safety, this group's positive and potential that can come ; How does the Council arrive at responses to questions on seatbelt about from the use of seat belts J Jl this conclusion? The figures are usage could be expected to be by auto occupants.The . projections representing the higher than that of the driving National Safety Council :: ... 1 professional judgement of the population as a whole. urges that the next time you hearor FROM NAVY TO COMPUTE RS'- PNC Douglas Werner renders his Council's traffic and statistics Again, because of the numberof read the phrase, 'Buckle Up final salute to the sldeboys as he completes 20 years of active naval departments and are based on a, variables involved, absolutely for Safety remember that last service. The transit personnel'chief has been ,studying toward his number of industry figures and accurate estimates on' the extentof year from 2,70000 3,300 Americans associate's degree in data processing and will work as a computer 7 related factors: seat belt usage cannot be owe,their,lives to their seat belts. operator for'a chain of women's wear shops ' In discussing the extent of the, seat belt usage; it is necessary to: take into account the following items: IN 'gUSINES 1)) the number of vehicles YOUR . equipped with seat belts; E WAN T c w 2)) the number of persons who use seat belts;, JEAN DOWNING 3)) the' number' of persons the using'net seat usage'belts figure.at a given time, AND HER PLAYMATES .. $1500.00 OFF The number of cars'equippedwith ;> From The GRAND OLE OPRYA AUG. 27-2M. TO SERVICEMEN seat belts is fairly accurately .'. .:. ..... '.' .'. known. However, determining the number of PECIAL$2s: persons who use the belts, when 30 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM , they use them,' and for, what Fish Dinner, portion of traveling time they use SCHULT RICHARDSON r them are factors that are difficultto HOME COOKED MEALS ,' measure accurately.Who LIBERTY BILTMORE 'jf} ,uses seat belts? Studies CHOPS eSEAFOODeCHICKEN HALLMARK PEACHTREE : have shown that older" drivers use .-Jfc. --1 --".. 'STEAKSORDERS.. W.- . sear belts"more 'tha young ' drivers; male drivers more than TOGO Hart' Mobile Home used GAME ROOMS POOL TABLES PLENTY OF PARKING female drivers; they are more when traveling on Action Center superhighways than on city TOM & SUE'S streets. Where Quality And Value Are Traditional Other studies show that people RESTAURANT'U07 ' 10607 ATLANTIC BOULEVARD PHONE 721.1544 : who need seat belts more Highway 17-Orange Park, Ph.264.9155 ,: Mile East of , generally use them the least. 1 Regency Square' ' i Driver groups with higher ac- ' , I "I I Take. Your 21 Baby THE FLORIDA JUNIOR COLLEGE A JACKSONVILLE 1'suNioR i INVITES YOU TO : to a Specialist ' WE MAINTAIN IT oVvTq.. (I REGISTER NOW FOR COURSES. .i,;; WITH LOVING CARE S = TOM ,BUSH Volkswagen \ IN CAREER, ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION :,Ii 185 %t r ;I Rtll/tr411 S'quu& ' 9850 Atlantic Blvd. >'CI(80ti"' FOR THE FALL TERM : :1 : ; 'I ; : EDUCATION' . JOI SKILLS TRAINING ADULT, CONTINUING BUSINESS MID-MANAGEMENT ADULT BASIC EDUCATION GENERAL INTEREST CLASSES 'i I E 4 HOME ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL COURSES short Courses v 'R OFFICE OCCUPATIONS TECHNICAL EDUCATION Credit Diploma P.rlonallmprovem.nt 9Rm tHURSDgY1am HEALTH OCCUPATIONS GED Tests .Self.Enrlchment, '' + t -'i' ''' ' HAPPY HOUR REGISTRATION'BEGINS: ' f eaturtngpel For rest's, AUG. 19 AT FULLTIME CENTERS SEPT. 1 AT HIGH SCHOOL PART-TIME: CENTERS AND FJC CAMPUSES DIX E AwD1 CENTRAL ADULT. DAY ENGLEWOOD NEW STANTON CUMBERLAND , Y EUGENE BUTLERr NORTHWESTERNCENTRALADULTEVENING .. ' EVE RY SAT3 pm tit FLETCHER PAXON NORTH ,t , 7pm.tit. TECHNICAL ADULT-EVENING. J. ALLEN AXSON RIBUALT ;7 KIRBY SMITH ROBERT E. LEE SAN DIEGO STANTON VOCATIONAL.EVENING. MATTHEW W. GILBERT SAMUEL W., WOLFSON 'o' .q TERRY PARKER : . NATHAN B. FORREST , y. .k7 WILLIAM RAINES " FJC IS APPROVED FOR VETERANS' TRAINING ,, ', i ; ' ', ' ,' J FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL389-1321 '. MOUTI 1TORAMOI < (VOC.: ED. EXT 277-ADULT ED EXT. 256-ABE-EXT. 281 PARK, FLA. i -- ,. -- ., ' ,- .., I 1---' : ,PAGE'' U JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER AUGUST 27, 1970 \ ... .\ , Promotion Slowdown Officers Wives , f I'f Results From Cutback ,/ 4 a Celebrate Start ,t 'WASHINGTON-No easy answers are being offered to Navy enlisted Of New SeasonJax ': personnel on the stringent economy moves now affecting the Defense : , Department,and which have already resulted in the decommissioning rr'S' The NAS Officers' Wives ;'' of)nore than 125 ships and a loss of 80,000 Navy officers and enlistedmen. f Club has scheduled a Coffee to t startoff their 1970-71 season at the' j In fact, further economies will Officers Club September 9. It will ) probably be made, according to short term as possible. --": ... begin a year filled with many new '. VAdm. Charles K. Duncan, chief To avoid 'advancement members, new ideas and new ' I of Naval Personnel. In his stagnation, the admiral has .. activities. t, newsletter for June, 'Tides and undertaken the following actions: The club will be offering > currents', he bluntly says that if Reenlistment quality control clashes: in art, bridge, golf, these,economies take place, the program; Further limiting of tennis, horseback riding, stit- t Navy 'will be required to Open Rates List; Establishment< ., '. chery, cake decorating and decrease its personnel substantially of performance review boards for : flower arranging. Anyone, interested C .' the top three enlisted grades; and .:;, in these classes can sign '::1."Ii'. ' Administrative division of ; ., i Advancements for enlisted up at the coffee where many of men will obviously be affected by previously published senior and ..;. the teachers will have their c the magnitude of the cuts, as well master chief petty officer quotas displays on hand. I" as where the cuts will be made into a primary and alternate REPEATING THE ,OATH Eleven.year Nivyman, AMS1 Daulton Special guests will beJacksonville's (for example, ships vex aircraft selectee list. W. Kirkland ships-over IrAlrcrlft Maintenance Department for six First Lady, Mrs. The last action, the quota additional years. Ens. H. W. Schwartz administered the oath to the Air Tanzler John ,\ squadrons) Hans ; Capt. , Frames Division sailor.Foxes . ,division,was taken in the event of VAdm. Duncan noted that Waters, USCG Ret. (Special advancements based 'a drastic personnel cut in the assistant are on to Mayor Tanzler); ' 3 "I current and future requirementsfor near future. Complete ExerciseJax RAdm. Lawrence Heyworth Jr., ';' 'personnel 'The present uncertainty 'To allow maximum and Capt. John R. Kincaid. ,) ,' he says, .'dictates flexibility,' the Chief of Naval Flowers will be presented, to \; caution to ensure that viable Personnel wrote in his personnel Last. Friday,' the Mad, Cutlass,was'directed to maintain new members> and door prizes y, career paths: are maintained and newsletter, 'we have had" to Foxes of Patrol Squadron Five, station in an area east of Norfolkfor will'be given"out.Reservations . \ ,advancement slowdowns are as reduce quotas for primary commanded by Cdr. R. T. a period of 55 hours. During will be accepted selectees from 577 to 379 for Thomas, completed their this time, the squadron used all by your command representativeor ,master chief petty officers and Operational Readiness means available to detect, call 264-5081 or 389-0922. ;' FRIENDLY, RELAXED& from 1,871.to 732 for senior chief Evaluation (OREThis) localize and carry-out simulated \ QUIET ATMOSPHEREIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMMIIIIIIIIIIMIMMII petty officers.' evaluation was conducted by the attacks on submarine The for over two weeks and had little Alternate selectees for E-9 will squadron's operational commander Mad 'Foxes delivered twelve'' knowledge of what was going on I I' IDEALLY LOCATED FOR total 601, and for E-8, the number Fleet Air Wing Eleven, attacks on' top of the Cutlass in the world. To fill this void, the 1\\) CECIL FIELD, N.A.S. will be 1,797. There has been a as one part of 18-month corn during the 2% day operational ,Mad. Foxes made an 'Orphan i CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, significant change in the namingof petitive cycle intended to test the period. The squadron expended Annie' drop for the submarine'screw. CHURCHES AND alternates.'In squadron's operational nearly 200 flight hours, main- The drop consisted of ..............SHOPPING................................. 'the past,' VAdm. Duncan capabilities. It was, the 'final taining aircraft on station aroundthe water-tight containers stuffed )) Mr. & Mrs. Payton Watson, points out, 'selection boards have exam', so to speak, to test the clock. with up-to-date newspapers and ) 771.6666 made alternates of all qualified adequacy of the squadron's The Cutlass had been out to sea magazines. training since the last evaluation. Take 103rd to' Firestone candidates who were not chosenas ),) Rd., Turn South 2 Blocks primary selectees. have, for The ORE consisted of written ) Past Forrest High School the first time, provided selection examinations for all flight-crew { boards with alternate selectee members, simulated emergency '; CBoLONIALPOOREST quotas. This action makes the drills, an alert weapons load and, number of alternates selected most important, an extended I realistic and correspondent, I to period of free-play ASW current needs. It also provides an operations against a U. S. J adequate number of selectees to conventional submarine posingas I 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD fill the original advancement an enemy. quotas should,no cuts be made. The exercise submarine, USSCHIEF - < Luxury Apartlnllts '. 221 I'I''J Z e ORANGE Phone 264-4263 PARK ROAD 'J . y I, i ,'' fl1LUUllUlltV? 'PS' )}. , ,()"\ 1 1 I i U11II it II I Pay' :jis] IJIV&L1i1I I I I +r t tON.51 ab. 5I Save on General's best Ab - !i .4-plybiastirel II, and il > l "I!. , : f I 1 t " 0' IS .1'" I Ii When you buy the first tire i j ,, ; JJ1JIEW- '.::. at our everyday low price. S 5 PI "" w General I Jet-Air in4PUf 'i . h i i l ) -'Mn. M M. M(11 "Nn, : I SAl F' LSTRUP' : t ; l NYLON CORD: IrIN11 LOVES OUR 111.11 INN 11 MIN WHITEWALL or BLACKWAU ,3P'1 MIN INNw liiaN uoi1rP11 , u1N (11 NIN s s" Fimnut Du aI l trutf P tlgn I IIMI uw Mln wanli sal : .Dugen.5' flubbtr T"e.d' /NU u/p Mr.w pawIN QN HAWAIIAN DISHES..OUR TOO Contoured ; r't1 u1N ula MIN un { FOOD ehould.r' for mlllmumtlblllly' wNM1Y1 IrFN w/a ao W *41 uN /wlMrN /lrw NIM $/ YIMlreww / ' /UPI{ MIN NLN NM LMwNwwN. .. wiiNw:. iii.=-wNwN w.._w //P1/ Nw p1.N MM , VIS IT THE WAIKIKI ',I SUPPER CLUB ft LOUNGE LYN MiNN.IM"MMI NON DI NIND.SMI MNP I '" "11M1M"M"M' NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT wIlHm1 BRAKE RELINE \ iI } ; F. fORDS. CHEVROLETS COMPACTS j /,. DANCING .BIARIHOI' ! .1 4fr'44fJecl. \\ REPACK'.f' 29 Ii R y t pllOMl" NINLL.IIAIIIIOII ==" with wy r0utar W 88* =- .' WHEEL ALIGNMENT .. ...... << fh\\ : Ur INPIIIIIII, rNIM N. MNNr N111 : ,= =eNw..1.. MW hM =" N/ INMyI 'lel"1M' - :: q / NIM IIN NI..IM.11 .;.a' = 1INIIr1, -'. .wN".rew W Aldr11f. .,..IM.0CMw.NINI MNIrp. .I/IW eM..tN1. ....-.=.. ....wlinimi " I Military Rates 0r1U UI NP I NNNt ANNMIw w , 2301 s. Atfiitk Alt., : iil NETIRE SERVICE DAYTONA BEACH ( ) L , ': S. N .., ' : + . 1+ ? I AUGUST 27, 1970 JAX NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 15Narfs ... t n , 1111111a1111.. National Champion Frank Schum, 52year-old progress man at the Rework Facility holds national class 'C' Schum Wins canoe championship trophy while discussing Sunday's racing during which he won the tit I.. A retired CPO,Schum hasworkedat Top Canoe Trophy the local rework facility for the . last nine years. Jax A Naval Air Rework employee reached the Shifting Poles pinnacle of canoe sailing circles Sunday when he won If an actual pole were planted the Class 'C' national title on the Ortega River. at the South Pole a year later it would be 260 feet beyond the , Frank Scnum a progressmanat geographic axis because of the ,I the facility sailed his canoe Club Schum said that local slow movement of the ice cap. 1 into first place in competition Navymen interested in sailing I with canoe racers from as far should come down to the club and away as Ohio.A check into the ,opportunities Let theWANT member of the Seminole available for learning to sail.The Canoe and Yacht Club Schum station's sail club is located started learning to sail canoes six adjacent to the fishing camp. ADS years"ago after joining the club and won his first championship in 1966 when he won the Class D' '_ national title over the same .IIC. course he sailed Sunday j 'Rules for competition are " drawn up by,the American. Canoe ,*I Association, a' national' . organization with hundreds of members throughout the country. ' : Class 'C' competitors must ""II', have canoes 16% to 18 feet long. ',I, The maximum sail that,can be 1 I';' ' rigged Is 55 square feet. Schum said he prefers canoes \ over larger boats 'because of the , sensation of sailing as part of the boa t.' Now that he has won the :! national title the''52-year-old ,;III , retired chief petty officer says he: may give up the canoes and start sailing'fulltime:in'a,new 16-foot day sailer recently bought. : 'I always said if I won the,title I'd give up the canoes.At my age you get pretty tired after hopping around in a canoe for eight hours/ remarked.,*, ,., 'It feels good to be the national champ but I may just give up canoes' concluded the newly crowned sailing champion. Schum acquired 29 points during three races to win the title. Each race is 4% miles long and contestants have two hours to NAME ONLY Playmate maneuver, over the course. He Majken Haugedal, a native of I completed each race Sunday in Denmark, is obviously all wo about 1% hours In winning the man. It Juit goes to prove you championship.' can't Judge things by name A member of the Jax Navy Sail only. (Photo courtesy- Playboy) GOOD/YEAR k\' ,\ REFRIGERATOR RELAX-FIND WHAT YOU WANT, \: SALE! By Reading and Using the Want Ads ::1\ Do you know of an easier.way to shop or sell? When you make the : WESTINGHOUSE Repossessed, ;Want, Ads your marketplace,,all you do, is place your ad and ,wa$.' I, ,for,the phone to ring (and ring it will), or'sit back and.enjoy reading ; Used and Discontinued Models the Classified Ads,then phone 'for an appointment,to see the,advertised, wN/ v'S'VNvvvvvPPJCESSLASHED items.,Want Ads,do, the work and quicklyl' j ----'" -- -- ! II. ," ,>.I X AIR NEWSZ lATMNGEIlCLASSIFIED .1 J yVNXWVVV ,. DEPARTMENT, = J I ii' '\ : T'' REFRIGERATOR FREEZER 'I ''} 474r.Sa..Juan. Avenue/Jacksonville, FlorMa," 32210 L'' ::1 '; 2 Westlnghouse Frost Free Double JM | Abav , Door Refrigerator Freezer Combos / 11 NAME PHONE -I'I with Ice AAakers. *-WI ,I ADDRESS, ': REFRIGERATOR FREEZER 1 I I I'I Please run the following ad_Times. ::1. Large Capacity Side by ,Side J AA Refrlgerator.Freezer Combo $iftJlf 1 I WAS $400 NOW , I REFRIGERATOR, FREEZER I II Double Door Frost Free Combination $265 II 17'Cu. Ft. Like New. R TEa,minimum charge'((3 lints) 12.00 Per additional(5 words per line) 50 cents ,I. I .1 Enclosed is I' I. - S.rvlc.i..tor.I GOODYEAR , 1 Copy. Must Be Received By Tuesday Before, .Publication -: I '5429 NORMANDY BLVD. PHONE:781-9211 ! :._,_ ___ _.._IIII! _--IIII--! .'_ III ."" ,_,, IIIII! ! II PAGE '16 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER AUGUST 27, 1970 mtssmt i"* i / World-Wide: Military , :i $[fflOOlfOO ) 1 iI ..... .1' .1. I\ Ill...' .... '" I Talent Hunt BeginsJax 5 i'k: ,.. / $ :tg : ;: : ; . ::..:::::: ::::::.,:::::::::::::::::: :::":: s:::,:,:,:,;", :tt ? !.,..'.,,:'!."" .";".'Z"'f.,, : .., '.. 11...'. -A world-wide search is on Instrumental talent from rock to i1iGrid OfficialsJax A .: ;:,'; '{;:/:\ ; t !i"7!:'{:'; YI'!;?'rf:'::,: for talented servicemen to appear classical.The . with well-known stars in an Musical Festival will beginits Grid officials are still entertainment tour of military world tour October 16 at Ft. urgently needed for the upcoming installations around the world Myer in Washington, D. C. and intramural touch football season from October 16 to November 16. Ed Sullivan will act as emcee. which gets underway Monday. The talent campaign, spon- Alan King, Teresa Graves, Roy'' Officials are paid $4 to $6 per sored by Bristol-Meyers- Clark, Louis Nye and Jeannie C. ) game depending ,on experience. Monarch Corp., is part of the Riley will be the' featured Anyone interested in officiating Armed Forces Musical Festival celebrities who will share the should contact the Athletic and Sweepstakes a fabulous stage at varipus\ festival sites "' Director at Ext. 3239 today. military only promotion to bring with an outstanding con top entertainment to military temporary musical group, 'The a Bowling Postponed I bases while offering more' than a Blossoms of ,Spring and top .. 1\.; thousand prizes including! 'air military talent selected in pre- 'The American League teams fare to anywhere,and a new car tour auditions. iw each got in their opening contests for servicemen.. and, their Highlights of the tour will be 's. h. Tuesday before the Bowling Alley families. aired on the Ed Sullivan CBS-TV dosed to install new carpets. ,Producers for the show will'beat Show March '7. Selected clips '" ,, Action in the National Atlanticand Ft.Benning, Ga on September from'' films taken at the base . Continental Leagues gets' 'to 25 and 26 to audition ,talented, shows will .provide, background " started Tuesday i4 military personnel and depen for, live apperances by the ." y dents for appearances in the celebrities, and outstanding' :, VW-4 Loses "',:> music festival there, on October military acts from the tour. 26. They will'alsobe, .,looking for, The NAS Public Affairs Off ice, The Hurricane Hunters were especially talented individualsor in- 'Ext. 2379' or 2370; will have eliminated in two straight gamesat ,. ,groups' to,appear on the' Ed 'formation about the festival and: the Atlantic Fleet Softball : I' Sullivan show early next year., sweepstakes for' anyone who is championships in Norfolk Va. They:are interested In'vocal or interested., last week. They traveled to the . . tournament as a replacement for '"7" r 4 .. ..,..<'i"l _,, '.. ' VA. 'which had won the Com t week ,earlier. ,VW-4, finished HONORARY DARTER .. T. V, actress Phyllis Davis added a ,', second in the local affair sparkle to the cockpit of a VP-45 Orion during her afternoon tour of the /, station last Thursday Appearing in 'Love, American Style/this fall Handball Meeting Miss Davis also was an added 'dish1 during lunch at the messhall, and So Of' 'These }, visited with several patients at the hospital before winding up her tour. Many ) An organizational'meeting for _ ',\ the upcoming handball season will be held in Bldg: 3 (Gym) O..olrd'H!.. School Offered D o Tuesday at 9:30: a.m.,Players or [J SfltlGREENiCOVEtSPRINGS team representatives are invited. Jax'' The, NAS Educational personnel and dependents is O Services Office is now taking $2.00. ''W Golf.Sign Up registrations for a High School Classes will be held on Monday, ''J Review Program scheduled to andThursdayevenings from 6 to 9 ; Intramural team golf captains begin September 10. in the Conference Room in I' are urged to get their team Building 200.. Interested personsare rosters,turned in to the Athletic Courses in history, civics, advised to ,contact the In Jacksonville: ? , II office by tomorrow. English and math will be offered Educations! Services Office by in the 18-week program. The calling Ext. 2597 for further in. Almost daily we are asked why it is that so many cars are enrollment fee for both military formation. sold in Green Cove Springs;"and why there should be so many NAVY modern, completely staffed new car franchises ,in a I community of this size? For instance, in what other town of Women Golfers I Sot I i I Nf III i Tea less than 3,000 population will you find.offered complete linesof Chevrolets Oldsmobiles, and all other major'American Jax -. Are you a military wife Quarters 'A' aboard the air auto manufacturers. ? .. " , !, / I' I who enjoys good golfing? Then station All Interested wives are -' m { r ( III tkt tJit 1.t"t :. \ 1 'l you are Invited to the Women's invited to attend this first event of 'fii' A'( : (''$ "tJ'I\' .. '' . ,. k,,1M" ', . ,' INSURANCEf Golf Association Tee-Off Coffee the new season In sporting attire "f 1' ;;'r.\ }t < f Friday, Sept. 11. Women's Golf Association is opento ''."..f;( <; "i, : all military wives, active duty %',.\, ,u'i. The 10 coffee will be in tl a.m. and retired, officer and enlisted.. ' \\f l ' + , ' r Bobs r Oak Hill 0 $' 1I 'kl ":( Pure Service CenterOpen for your convenience 6 a.m10 !" .m. r I $16 '4): read strvict pick vp ,I ,delivery i"" MONTH Mechanic" ea ;..I' Antrku I Fortifi Cars ' i"I y 1! 24Barrie 'automobilerov"y I,' I ;. : ,, PHONE 103rd & Jammes Road pleasant drive from,wherever they are, and so much easier .Li'i 771-915 Jacksonville, Floridafii to reach and shop in:than more heavily congested 'areas. They likp the friendly treatment they find in a small town: i They welcome the reasonable'prices made possible by the lower operating I costs ,ins ,Green ;:Coy<, ''Springs. f They?1; L r 'l. 1 I appreciate ,the fact ,that,, here they are I treated ,as 'valued. | \ "\ : customers.,not statistics on a sales chart. < ', 4,I i'i Visit'' Roberts Chevrolet'' '. Oldsmoblle,in Green I Cove : Springs and you'Jl) SEE why so many cars are sold in Green Cove Springs' 'Our slogan .- Putting You First I Keeps U* :1I' First'. is the attitude of the entire staff and management atnbt'l.t I'I'I I Che\rolet OIds oblle. - $130 MO. mfiparonentsm 5140 Mb. ..........................A.................................J..:..h....'...........................'PtiS....................................:. .....,-' : ''. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 88 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |