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-- L - -- , 'rq,\ \.j U 1 J[ """ Main Gate j : : . irAkA 1Et! NE a Car Flow r' "t.t ,...... "- 'YJl1 Rerouted i49Jax """ "........ "' , !...<,.."', .. Traffic through the NAS .... Io VOL 28 NO. 35 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA NOVEMBER 19, 1970 Main Gate will be limited ., beginning Monday morning due . to scheduled heavy road con , USO Program: PKY LIBRARY struction on Roosevelt Blvd. \ ; which will continue for about two ;.c.: 4 V4_ s weeks just outside the gate. St. AngurtiitfWDec. i4 ' $ Construction will affect the \ normal morning and afternoon \, traffic, and until further notice :- 5 as Pal DayJax NAS motorists must use two incoming lanes from 6 a.m. til 3 " and outgoing lane at the one .. Area servicemen and their guests are invited to tour St. p.m. I Main Gate. Two lanes of afternoon - Augustine and its many historic attractions free of charge courtesy of traffic (from til the local USO on the annual Pal Day Dec. 5. 3pm. 5:45: p.m.) will be diverted to the Tours of the natlon'a oldest North Gate from McFarland onto horse drawn also serve a free ham dinner,at city by carriagesand Albemarle Ave., west of Hangar trailer trains and sightseeingat the Lyceum, on south St. GeorgeSt. 1000. the many ancient museums, from 3:30: to 6:30: p.m. historic houses, alligator farms, For the convenience of visitors, Motorists going south must "< Hispanic gardens and the parking for buses and cars will be continue to enter and leave " marineland are just a few of the available at the Visitor's Information through the West Gate. (at the I many attractions that will be Center located a block west end of Birmingham Ave.) available free of charge on this north of the Old City Gates at 10 "tj day to servicemen in uniform and Castillo Dr. Trailer trains, their families.To carriages and buses will departthe Paper Out WednesdayJax assist servicemen and their center frequently during the day, with buses providing round .. Due to the families USO aides will be trip to Thanksgiving holiday next transportation stationed throughout the city and Marineland. Thursday, the Jax Air at the various attractions, and News will be distributed . USO information points will be Transportation to and from St. aboard the air station WRECKING DETAIL-Air Station SeaBees with tractors equipped available in the information Augustine for NAS military tnd cranes clear the way for a new parking lot to be built across the center at the USO club in the Wednesday, Nov. 25. personnel only is being arrangedfor Deadline for next week's street from the Main Exchange. Members of the Construction Bat. , Museum.As . Lightner Pal and times Day departure tallion undertook the protect of tearing down Buildings 954 and 955 in paper will be Monday at will be published in next week'sissue instead of noon Tuesday. with Self cooperation the Jax Help Program. host for the day the USO will of Jax Air News. ....IH.,__. -- __ _.._.........'"11111"1111111',11I.11I'11"11'11'1111111111'111"1"' '' ""II.IIII11I1I11III11I1UIIIIIIUlIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1"I'.IIII.'IIII..IIIII."IIIIIIII..nll..IIII1.II..II..II..I.."'.11"11'"IHIIHIIIIIIHIttUIIIIIUIIIIIIUfflnillllllllHIIIIIIIIHIIIItl lHIIHIiyil _' - I r CNO Knocks 'Cluck' from Chicken Regspreferences l j - - Jax-Adm. Elmo R. Zum- in neat clothing but he said motorcycles will walt has taken anot.bermpe styles are at variance with the be permitted entry to Navy at what he terms demeaning :taste of their seniors. Nor willI facilities the same as regulations in his continuingeffort countenance any personnel automobiles, and motorcycle to pluck the Navy cleanof being in any way penalized :, p parking areas will be 'chicken regs.' during the time they are provideaHe also said if head In issuing 2-Gram 57 last growing beards, moustachesor gear meets safety standards, week, the Chief of Naval sideburns.' entry toinstallationswill not be Operations said, 'Mickey WORKING UNIFORMSCNO denied because of helmet' Mouse' or'chicken' regs have, ordered that enlisteds be color. in my judgment, done almostas allowed to wear clean working OVERNIGHT LIBERTY - much to cause uniforms to and from work as The requirement for a special dissatisfaction among our policy throughout the Navy. request chit for overnight personnel as have extended FACILITY ACCESS .. liberty will be stopped. family separation and low pay Working uniforms, dungarees, ,1//'; (Formerly required in some scales.' and flight suits are authorizedin ,'. AWIpI overseas areas). Exceptionsto I While issuing 13 policy all Navy commissaries, the policy will be made only i changes, Adm. Zumwalt exchanges, snack bars, for extraordinary circumstances . wrote in Z-57, 'I desire to dispensaries, disbursing offices and then only I eliminate many of the most and other service type upon the determination of the I abrasive policies, standardize facilities, and no one will be .I' senior officer present. others which are inconsistently denied entrance for being in i .'5i4'L enforced, and the 'improper' uniform, /_ DIRTY WORK Line I provide some general assuming those worn are 1 ::; handlers, refueling parties, guidance which reflects my clean, neat, and in good ._% topside watch standers in conviction that if we are to condition. inclement weather, boat I place the importance and EVENING MEAL DRESS crews in heavy weather, and responsiblity of 'the person' in The requirement for officers I \\ others engaged in work which I proper perspective in the and men to shift into the would unduly soil or damage more efficient Navy we are uniform of the day for the (I whites or blues will be seeking, the worth and per evening meal will be discontinued, except for the I sonal dignity of the individual discontinued, except for most unusual of ceremonial must be forcefully reaf ceremonial or other special occasions. I firmed.' I occasions or by decision of the FORWARDING CHITS - CNO said the following group of personnel involved. kict'i3i t Request chits from in- I policy changes are effectiveS UNIFORMS IN CLUBS At R....Nlf/IIsfmJ'..... dividuals will be forwarded up '" immediately and will be least one room of every of. the chain of command. If the '"* amplified by more detailed ficer, CPO and EM club shall Chicken fag-PlucKed Clew chit must be disapproved, the I ' implementing directives to be permit the wearing of informal reason will be so stated, but . issued separately: and casual clothes the chit will be expeditiously I PERSONAL APPEARANCE (sport shirt) and air station J I forwarded anyway. 'In the case of clubs shall similarly permit BEHAVIOR CNO said he II haircuts, sideburns, and flight suits in at least one room GUNDECKING CNO said possession sufficient funds or does not suggest a more I I contemporary clothing styles, of each club.UNIFORM. he doesn't want to see ships to acknowledge geographical lenient attitude toward : I I my view is that we must learn OPTIONS freshly painted strictly limitations for' leave (except irresponsible behavior. But he 4 to adapt to changing fashions.. Where optional uniforms are because' he, happens to visit from Vietnam), to produce said he thought general I will not countenance rights specified by area commanders them. He described the property passes or to show a policies should not be dictated -: II privileges of any officers or the uniform will be practice as 'poor command walking chit have been bytheneedtoconstralnafewIndividuals , men being abrogated optional to individuals, and discretion' and prohibited the eliminated throughout the 'who do not " any way because they not the local commander, practice for any senior officer naval service. respond to the trust and to grow sideburns or except for special occasions, visits. MOTORCYCLES CNO confidence expressed in more tin trimmed beards or such as inspections, where CHITS DEEP SIXED The thinks safety regulations flexible and less restrictive " or because uniformity is required. requirements to certify should be strictly enforced. regulations.' .. ____ _. _ IA nllllllll""HlIII mMHMIIIIIIMHiniWMIMNmiHNHIIHIIIIIHIHWIIIIIIimilllHIIHIIIII IIMIIIMIIMIIIHII>IIIIIIIIIIIIIII! IIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM IIIMIM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiiiuiiiimiutumiiiiiiiiiiNiimiiiiiiii$ $ $ "' "" ""' "'" ' " : Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not .' constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. , .- . r ' PAGE 2 JAX AIR 'NEWS-LATWINGER NOVEMBER 19, 1970 - - ' >;EDITORIAL A Top Tournament . oo lUOYYIECatholic 0., : The final whistle has blown, ending the Sixth Naval District Football Tournament for another year. oow Defending champions Cecil Field topped the 14 teams that arrived at NASJax Nov. 8 to begin aweek of competition for the title. It was the largest number of teams ''ever to enter a ! Sixth Naval District double eliminatiorftouhiament in AIR STATION NAVAL any sport. It placed an extra burden on the people here 4 Ai+ who conducted the affair, and an outstanding job they Saturday Mass 5 P.M. Sunday did, too! Mass- 8 and 11 A.M. Daily Mass The handling of the numerous details that make up Monday 11 A.M. Tuesday such a large tournament from banquet planning to through Friday 11:30: A.M. Confessions . laying out fields and coordinating the teams' activities '' Saturday 10:30: 11:15: A.M. during their stay required about as much planning as t L k NATTC a minor fleet exercise. All details were handled in a L\- Sunday Mass -9:30: A.MWdg. 500 superb fashion. The behind the. scenes planning by Mr. Frank L McCaffrey, Athletic director, and the daily work of Sunday Worship 10 A.M. keeping the fields in top condition by the Special Services - ground crews drew praise from the players ProtestantNAVAL even from those who were knocked out of the tournament early in the week. The interest generated in the tournament gives added FtMIeA AIR STATION emphasis to expanding football to All Navy com JOWC CHRISTMAS BAZAAR -- JOWC members Doris SeMen, Sue petition. Fourteen teams came to Jax looking for a Sourbeer (chairman) and Marian Thomas (membership chairman) Sunday chance to represent the district in the East Coast In- show a few of the many hand made gifts that will be on sale at their Communion Christmas bazaar and luncheon from 10 a.m. ill 3 p.m. Wednesday, Holy 8:30: A.M. vitational this week in Norfolk. It would be in keeping Bldg.750 ChurchSchoolall( ages) and home baked goodieswill items Dec. 2 at the officers' club. Boutique - with the interest of the sport to expand touch football to 9:00: A.M. be contributed by several NAS commands and luncheon will be the All Navy level. Junior Church (nursery grade served from 11 a.m. til 2 p.m.at$2.25 per person. Husbands are invitedto NAS Jacksonville would be an outstanding selectionas loin their wives for lunch and shopping and bring friends and neigh 6)) 10 A.M. Divine Worship Ser- host site for the First All Navy touch football bors. vice 10 A.M. Bldg. 750 Junior Youth Fellowship 1 P.M. Bldg. tournament should the sport move to that level of 722 Senior Youth Fellowship 1:30: competition. P.M. Bldg. 722. Jl&JWl Tuesday Christian Science Service 7 P.M. The two air station dining halls serve the same menu, but observe different Tuesday meal schedules. Dining Hall No. 1, Bldg. 4, serves weekday meals as follows: breakfast 6 a.m. to 7:30: a.m. dinner 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and supper 4 p.m. to 5:30: p.m. Dining Hall No. 3, Bldg. 551 serves breakfast 5:30: a.m. to 7 a,m.; Senior Choir Rehearsal P.M. b dinner 11 a.m. to 12:30: a.m.; supper 0 5:00: p.m. to 6:15.: Both Dining halls observe Bldg. 750 the same hours on weekends and holidays: early breakfast 4:30: a.m. to 8:30: a.m.; brunch 9:30: a.m. to 12:30: p.m.; and supper 4 p.m. to 5:30: p.m. Personnel on comrats may purchase breakfast and early breakfast for 25 NATTC cents;dinner and brunch for 65 cents and supper for 50 cents! Divine Worship 11 A.M. Bldg. ; Friday, November 20 Fried Chicken, Cream Chicken 500 Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Cornbread BREAKFAST Buttered Grits Dressing, Buttered Green Peas, ; ; : Hard Boiled Eggs, Fried Eggs to Polonaise Cauliflower, Yellow Pound Order, Griddle Cakes, Choice of Cake. Grilled Bologna, Fish Fillets, Eggs Au SUPPER-Pea Soup, Beef Pot Pie, Traffic Gratin, Hash Brown Potatoes, Maple Boiled Franks, French Fried Bars. Potatoes, Steamed Sauerkraut,, DINNER.-Oyster Stew, Shrimp Buttered Broccoli Spears, Chocolate Violations Curry Condiments, Roast Pork, Cup Cakes with Fudge Icing. Brown Pork Gravy, Tossed Green Rice, Mashed Sweet Potatoes, Buttered Tuesday,November 24 Broccoli Spears, Pineapple Pie. SUPPER-Shrimp Gumbo, Pot ?BREAKFAST-Hot Oatmeal, Hard Jax-The following is a report Roast of Beef, Vegetable Gravy, Boiled Eggs, Fried Eggs to Order,, of motor vehicle accidents and n. f r %/yury'; Mashed Potatoes, Lyonnalse Wax French Toast, Baked Sausage Patties, traffic violations for the of period Beans, Club , Spinach Blueberry Pie. Eggs AuGratln,Hash Brown Potatoes, Glazed Pershlngs. Nov. 2-Nov. 8.Number. Saturday, November 21 DINNER-Onlon Soup, Pan Roast of Beef, Brown Beef Gravy, Steamed of Accidents EARLY BREAKFAST Oat. Rice, Mashed Potatoes, Seasoned meal, Hard Boiled Eggs, Fried Eggsto Green Beans, Tomatoes & Okra,, Order, French Toast, Griddle Strawberry Shortcake with Whipped This week 6 Cakes, Choice of Grilled Bacon, Hamor Topping. This week a year ago 8 Minute Steaks, Hash Brown SUPPER Vegetable Soup, Bar. Total accidents this 281 ,. Potatoes, Blueberry Muffins. becued Corn Beef, Lyonnalse year BRUNCH-Frled Eggs to Order, Potatoes, Buttered Carrots, FriedCabbage Total accidents through this 3' Breakfast Meat, Grilled Hamburgersor Fruit Jello with ,Whipped period last year ,379 : .: : Cheeseburgers, French Fried Topping. Total number of days sincle last Potatoes, Potato Chips, Baked Beans, STUNNING SMILE Starlet Joan Hayward always slips into Iced Cinnamon Twists. Wednesday, November 25 injury in a motor vehicle accident something comfortable when indoors on a cold winter's day. She ,SUPPER-Bralsed Pork Chops, 44 reminds one and sundry to bundle up when outdoors in freezing Brown Gravy; Steamed Rice, Savory BREAKFAST-Cornmeal Mush, Number of days since an injury conditions, however Bread Dressing Bolted Navy Beans, Hard Boiled Eggs, Fried Eggs to last year at this time 166 Baked Corn and Tomatoes, Devil'sFood Order, Griddle Cakes, Grilled Ham Cake with Mocha Icing. Slices, Minced Beef, Hash Brown Potatoes, Iced Bear Claws. Number of Violations Sunday, November 22 DINNER-Tomato Rice Soup, Steak JTAX AIR NEWS Encasserole, Brown Pan Gravy, This week 73 EARLY BREAKFAST Farina, Rissole Potatoes, Fried Rice, But Hard Boiled Eggs, Fried Eggs to tered Lima Beans, Steamed Spinach, Speeding 4 Order, French Toast, Griddle Cakes, Banana Cake with Fluffy Icing. Reckless driving 0 Choice of Grilled Bacon, Ham or SUPPER-Potafo , Soup Grilled Going through stop sign 4 The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Minute Pork Chops, Hash Brown Salmon Patties, Baked Veal & Pork Other Violations 65 Potatoes, Iced Double Snails. Loaf, Tomato distributed each Thursday at the U.S. Naval Air Station Gravy, Home Fried BRUNCH-Fried Eggs to Order Potatoes, Baked Macaroni & Cheese Jacksonville Florida by the Holt Publishing Company a Breakfast Meat, Grilled Cheese Buttered Brussels Sprouts, Peanut f 29 drivers appeared before the private firm All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR NKU'S Sandwich, Submarine Sandwich, Butter Cake with Butter Cream Icing. Traffic Hearing Board on Nov. French Fried Potatoes, Potato Chips, must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Off" Box NAS ? 2. included Baked Beans, Blackberry Pie. Thursday, November 12. Disposition of the cases Jacksonville by 12:00 noon on Monday before publuutnn. iVcw.s SUPPER-Grllled Beef Steak, 26 the following: items are welcomed from all sources 7elepho- ?"'." ,IIH or Mushroom Sauce, Baked Potato with BREAKFAST-Hot Wheat Cereal, 8 lost driving and parking 3119. Sour Cream, French Fried Potatoes, Hard Boiled Eggs, Fried Creamed Peas & Carrots, Buttered Order, French Toast, Grilled Eggs Lun to privileges aboard the station for Brussels Sprouts Iced Layer Cake cheon Meat, Creamed Chipped Beef, various periods; 3 were assigned Advertisement are solicitf.'d'hy the publisher; and uuc ",0 s with Butter Cream Icing. Hash Brown Potatoes, Swedish Tea to complete an eight-hour coursein (concerning: such should be directed to Rings. remedial driving; 7 received THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Roast DINNER Turkey-Cream Log,of Turkey Turkey Gravy Soup,, suspensions; 14 were given 4747 San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 Monday, November 23BREAKFAST.Hot Southern Sweet Potatoes, Mashed warnings; 7 were dismissed; 9 Potatoes, Creole Hominy, Buttered were fined (U.S. Commissioner); Telephone 388.2755 Hominy Grits, Peas & Celery, Chocolate Cream P1 and Hard Boiled Eggs, Fried Eggs to SUPPER-Minestrone e 0 were referred to commanding - , Order, Griddle Cakes, Grilled Bacon Meat Sauce, Boiled Spaghetti Soup ,Italian officers for possible VOL. 28 NO. 35 NOVEMBER 19, 1970 Slices, Minced Beef, Hash Brown Pie, Toasted Cuban Bread, O'Brien Pizza disciplinary action.. Potatoes, Glazed Butterfly Rolls. Summer Squash, Seasoned o drivers assessed 0 DINNER-Chicken Rice Soup, Oven Beans, Chocolate Cream Pie. Snap traffic points. were ." 'I:. I! . NOVEMBER 19, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 ..\ . J1'i' ' : s + i : 'fnV ... ................ ..... .. . 'fr tit Sr ......... :::: isy., }in :r.y.. qyp+ :r'..' . ' :::- ' .. ....... . ::::;:;::.;:;:::::::; :!jj!::::;::::.:;:;.. maybe . '" ,\ :: A private full-time school the time <. , , I' II. '. APPLICATIONS now being accepted. : ', !.:':." ..' !I,:, to cha n'ge' ... . ;" /' Qualified staff .," ...,.;i!:..,''' 1 '.:' Non graded ..' .',:'',i, .... ..},',....;'..!.:'r"")'" :. 10 children per class ';:;::Jj": i:;'.;" ": '" .. ': I Reading Research Ideal locationIndividualized ', :.J1 :, instruction ,. Foundation .;) Diagnostic testing and ) " '.: I ', evaluation to meet individual needs 745 Oak StreetTelephone ," ,:'j , :' ' 356-7602 : < ; "" '>'i) :- : j'' .. : If your child's teacher reports that he (or she) is disinterested, a''r,';.;;' tl.;:"' .',': :. slow learner, unable to pay attention, doesn't seem to understand, .. ..!.:l . ;"'':F \ .... '>: is a poor reader ... )'I \' '' \ ; :1 I ; If your child appears overly active; withdrawn; can't concentrate/ j: ;" I'r ) ,j' 1' i f is easily distracted; is failing subjects in school! ; doesn't un I '. ".,"fl : .\-., .,.," . derstand his assignments; doesn't like to read; seems fidgety; is . easily frustrated; throws tantrums; can't play in a group ... Theseare signs of a learning problem. READING RESEARCH FOUNDATIONmay provide an answer. ...".;.;...-:" ..,.... MILITARY PERSONS: CHAMPUS provides major portion of tuition. " NOVEMBER 19, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER aChange .dWI! {__k _ of Command, I 'r W. / 0000SVfs 1 Q-If I name my father as Y beneficiary of my National Ser gggR vice Life or U.S. Government Life Insurance policy and later marry, is my wife automaticallymy beneficiary? A-No. Written notice of any beneficiary change, signed by the insured, must be given to the Veterans Administration. e ak .i cj&I Q-When I married my husband - a World War II veteran, I I had two children who becamehis 'jr yp stepchildren. We were married only five months before his < ? f death. Would I be eligible fora i 11i VA pension, and if not, would i the children be eligible? On November?, WO between the hours of 10a.m.and 11 a.m., LCdr. AtY A-You, as a widow, would the thousandth hour in the A-7 air. issed one not be eligible for a pension.But H. P. Kober of VA-8' . 6'M if the stepchildren were craft. with and hus- living you your Upon landing, LCdr. Kober met with a representative of the LTV band, they would be eligible to Corporation and the Commanding Officer of VA-81 who presented him 't'Mt't receive VA benefits. We suggest '''' , ,., ..". . "" you contact your nearest with a silver mug to commemorate the event. VA office. ____ _._ TAKES OVER-Capt. T.T. Coleman accepts responsiblfty and - command of NAS Cecil from Rear Adm. Heyworth as Capt. McLinn Q-I frequently see VA repossessed _ looks on.RECEIVES. homes advertised for HONDA sale. Are these sales limited to t veterans TANo. ys t, kl9 CO. k'E MOTORS & CYCLES Anyone who qualifiesmay k i R T ii if # 4949 BLANDING BLVD. these homes- purchase veterans or nonveterans. ., cr PHONE 771-8244 .* I I .*.::.. "IU.Alice's cakes don't fall any n=' ""' ,,J. W,- I She,got a new kitchen with a' A : Home Improvement Loan. See us* ; t t I1jl { S t ,g Cd < R > s 1jl 1jl.m t, I \ .c, 14: 0- MEDAL .. Capt. F.M. McLinn accepts the Navy Achievement Medal from Vice Adm. Townsend. 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Spendable your trip BIG CHIEF ,1 everywhere Cost-only 1 1a per dollar."It's . ", '. a Pleasure to Bank ' Atlantic"WESTSIDE OPEN 8-6 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY .,; : " 5444 NORMANDY ILVO 7160721COI BANKAMERJCMO I 5 HANDING ILVD. 77134422I09MWORTRD. masitr cturgt P ani" : 24S-4I25 . 4328 BLANDING BLVD. at HARLOW PHONE 711.6161 MEMBERPAGE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. 19, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGES , I I 11. I i 'I III II II Law Center BriefsEditor's Duty Swap Program ( Note: This is the first of a series of articles which will appear in the Jax Air News concerning the ComFairJax Law Center, which Opens for Officers opened for business in October 1969.) - Law centers were established for the purpose of pooling Navy lawyers, now known as judge advocates, in areas of high con- I Before now officers had no the individual's commandingofficer. centration of naval personnel. means of exchanging duty . Their principal functions are to assist commands in the administration ".,\.....". assignments and were unable to Requests which meet the of military justice, to adjudicate claims, and to provide '" transfer from undesired locations eligibility requirements will be legal assistance to naval personnel and their dependents. :.: until their tour was finished. Buta placed in special exchange of The local law center occupies the southwest wing of the Administration ,1, new officer duty swap program duty files tailored to each officer Building, Bldg. 1 NAS Jacksonville, and will soon be ;; implemented by the Chief of community (surface, submarine, identified by a sign over the front entrance. Personnel assigned to the Naval Operations has altered aviation, restricted line, staff law center include 10 Navy lawyers,five clerks and stenographers and FINAL SALUTE LCdr. that policy and permits officersso corps). When a match is made, Horace P. former four trained court reporters. Mallory desiring to exchange duty with orders will be prepared for the The Military Justice Act of 1969 brought about many changes in training officer at NATTC's AO'A' another officer at their own officers concerned.Full . military court-martial procedures, the most significant of which was School piped over the side expense. details concerning the the requirement that every person referred to trial by special court- with his wife ending a career of The Officer Exchange of Duty Officer Exchange of Duty martial must be represented by a qualified lawyer and that no special more than 30 years naval I service. Program is currently in effect on Program will be listed in a forthcoming court-martial may adjudge a bad conduct discharge unless the court is Send Your Voice a six-month trial basis and is message. presided over by another lawyer known as a military judge. controlled by the Officer Under the new system the law center makes available to each Home for HolidaysJax Distribution Division in the commanding officer convening a special court-martial, a trial team Bureau of Naval Personnel. Duty !;:,: .. .,. :M:{''W"1: consisting of military judge, trial counsel, defense counsel and a court Are you expecting to swaps may be initiated by sub- v..< :<,' r"air': Pay reporter.Cases are normally tried in the courtroom which is located in spend this Christmas away from mitting a written request to the I"I"U, :\ .I:<\. aMr...,2 .,.. ,..\.\,,"..,..a,.:. I): ) the center; although whenever cases involve a large number of home? Then give your family a Chief of Naval Personnel accompanied , witnesses, trials are held at NAS Cecil Field or as far away as NAS special gift and send holiday by an endorsement of Albany, Ga. greetings by tape recorded - Under another feature of the new law, accused persons may elect to message. be tried before the military judge alone, similar to procedures in The NAS Public Affairs Office Mobile Home OwnersCALL civilian courts. A vast majority of cases are tried by the judge alone will record 30 second messagesfor u!! because accused persons know that a trained lawyer is in a better NAS Jax personnel by appointment - position to understand complicated legal proceedings, and if the trial Wednesday Nov. 25 to GAINEYf' results in a conviction, to adjudge a sentence appropriate to the circumstances be mailed to the Fleet Hometown of the case.This system not only permits cases to be tried News Center for distribution to For EstImate on a New more promptly,but also releases non-lawyer court members for other hometown radio stations. duties. Each year FHTNC prepares lI8 Many of the court-martials tried by the law center involve the use, thousands of Christmas tapes sale or transfer of marijuana, LSD and other drugs;and a high percentage from servicemen all over the Gas or Oil Furnace of accused persons leave the Navy via the bad conduct world. The popularity of taped discharge route. greetings has become SALES REPAIRS WARRANTY HONORED The next, article will be on the subject of legal assistance widespread among hometown b radio stations as well as families uuunnuululuulmmnmmlanNlnuunlmulllmnlanaHnlluullunuuunnmlam' lllllllllllllllllaIlIllU"1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIII"m""IIII.IIUI of servicemen who especially want .to hear their voices at this timeof the year.If . Buy Bonds you are among many who II I would like to send your holiday nNC9b MOBILE HOME SERVICE, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING greetings home by tape, then call 3333 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE TELEPHONE 388-1687 thePublic Affairs Office at Ext. ,imin"" "iiHimiiiiiiiiHiiiMiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiuiMiiiiimimiiimiiiHiMiH/ """" "IIIIIIIIII/InIIIINII11111111111NNI11Nlll/ 1111I111111I11I11111111I11I111I111I1111I11I1111111/ 2379 or 2370 for an appointment. .. . , Illra? : $ E WESTSIDE i Kyn{ f i. .}f V b w0 R ay9 _ Volkswagen Selling; Used Cars with 100 % GUARANTEE 70 VW Sedan\ '2195Air 67 VW Sedan 'Glitterbug' 1295 3-69 Karmann Ghia's 2095 , 4 speed, R & H. Choice, of colors. , conditioned R & H Outstanding yellow with black R & H,WWT.Handsome bronze with black'vinyl'top. Interior. 66 Karmann Ghia '1195 69 VW Sedan 1795 65 VW Sedan 995 Radio and Heater. Auto. trans., R & H, One Owner, beautiful blue with white vinyl top, special paint. Radio and Heater. r 69 VW Station Wagon 2250 69 VW Sedan 1695 70 Karmann Ghia 2295 Sunroof* R & H. Radio. and heater. EMPI exhaust system, Deluxe sterring wheel; and shift 68 VW Squareback $1795 68 VW Sedan 'Glitterbug'I 1495 lever, R & H. Under factory warranty. R & H,WW tires, New Paint, Extra Sharpl I Radio and heater. r DOMESTIC AUTOS and OTHERS. : . 68 Caprice 2195 66 Ford LTD 4-Door 995 64 Impala 4-Dr. Hardtop 795 4.Door Hardtop. One owner, only 20,000 miles.-Loaded! 4-Door V-8, Auto trans., Factory Air, Power steering and V-8 Auto.trans.,Power steering,and brakes.., R & H. brakes, R & H. 67 Grand Prix $1695 66 Lincoln Continental 995 68 Opel Kadett$1195; - Loaded! Gleaming gold with white vinyl top. Loadedl! Must see to appreciate this value. Radio and Heater. 66 Pontiac 'Executive' $1095 65 Ford 2-Door Custom '$695 67 Opel Kadett $ 895 . Factory air, Auto. trans., Power steering and brakes, R & Radio and Heater. , '352'V-8,Auto.trans., Power steering R & H. H WWT. WESTSIDE VOLKSWAGEN, Inc. 1150 Lane Avenue, South -j--- Phone 781.5511 Open Daily: 8:00ti8:30: ! Saturday: 8:00til5:00: Sunday: I:00til6:00NOVEMBER : PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER NOVEMBER 19, 1970 ---,. I Civil Service News I Health Benefits Hike Is Signed, I + ; r- Employees Pay Less on Premium fit A law increasing the government contribution to premium costs of the Federal Employees Health Benefits program from 24 to 40 per cent was signed by President Nixon Sept. 25 and will affect premium rates Jan. 1971 now being negotiated with the 38 plans participating in the Health Benefits Program. During the past years employees - and retirees have paid for the particular enrollment.The health insurance coverage, if he increasingly more toward the dollar figure of the had a family enrollment. total premium costs while the government contribution and the -Federal employees in the government's contributions have cost to employees and retirees by Panama Canal Zone who are notS. decreased due to increasing costsof individual plan will be announcedas citizens are now eligible for health care and insurance.The soon as negotiations are coverage under both the Federal new law requires the completed, which is expected to Employees Health Benefits government contribution to be 40 be sometime this month. program and the Federal Employees * per cent of the average of the This new law has other Group Life Insurance high option premiums chargedby provisionsThe : program.Beginning. DOUBLE SUGGESTION .. Her suggestions for Improving six of the largest plans for the survivor-annuitant of an Jan. 1,1971, certain processing procedures at the Data Processing Department won type of enrollment self only or employee who dies after Sept. 25 retirees who retired before July Evelyn G. Culberson, an electronic accounting machine supervisor, family but not more than 50 with as little as 18 months of 1, 1970, will be eligible for a two checks each for $20 presented by LCdr. Robert Kangas, Data percent of the premium charged service may keep the employee's.. government contribution towardthe Processing Officer.Summer. premium cost of Part B p , (medical insurance ) of Check Our Prices Before You Buy Medicare.Under the Retired Federal Job Tests Begin SPECIAL DISCOUNTS to Servicemen Employee Health Benefits program, certain retirees who Employment exams for be accepted. .!h. ; : I retired before July 1, 1960, are summer jobs next year will be Applicants rated eligible in 1970 MOTOR HOMES entitled to receive a government given for job openings throughGS need not take the written test TRAVEL TRAILERS contribution to help pay the 4, the Civil Service Com again unless they want to improve wiiiiii premium for a qualified private mission has announced. their scores. Designed from the Inside out TRAILBLAZERMOBILE health insurance policy or for the Candidates must apply now for Again this year there is a 'Uniform Plan' which the tests to be given Jan. 9, Feb. 13 special provision for students Commission contracts for. and March 13. Applications with at least two years of collegeto The new law puts Part B of postmarked after Feb. 3 will not qualify for summer employment HOMES by Medicare in the same category as on the basis of out a qualified private health insurance standing scholastic achievement SKYLINEALSO policy.If a retiree elects Take Your Babyto without taking the written test. the contribution to go toward his Applicants may obtain further 1 : i1mi'1'!!; Part B Medicare premium, he information along with application - USED UNITS 7-10 YEAR FINANCING cannot also receive another forms at the Employment contribution to a private policy or Office, Bldg. 907. ;; : -- the 'Uniform Plan.' Only one a Specialist r---- Buffkln's ,I government contribution is Mad Foxes Hold I INNNNNINIIINIMNINNNIMIMNNNNNNpIMNNNIIIINNIMMMMNINMIIIIN1111 permitted.For WE MAINTAIN IT Motor Homes of America these retirees the monthly WITH LOVING CARE Award Ceremony NNI1INMMNNINNI111Nl/IIIINNINIIIIIINNMIIIIMIII' government contribution is $3.50 TOM lUSH Volbwiiti for a self-only enrollment or$7,00for 10366 BEACH BOULEVARD Jax-Thirty. four members of a family. The monthly Part B Ref/eNII g'qao& "WE TRADE" Medicare premium will be $5.30 Patrol Squadron Five were for self-only or$10.60 for a couple. 9850 Atlantic Blvd. honored recently during an award ceremony conducted at the Fox's Den in Hangar 1000 by Cdr. R. T. Thomas, commandingofficer. . AE2 P. N. Fergusonreceived a Meritorious Unit Commendationand a Navy Unit Commendationfor services rendered with his previous command, Helicopter Training Squadron at Pensacola. ADJC F. R. Kent, AOC J. E. Fields, AX1 J. H. Holston, PR1 Roosevelt Mall's moonlight W. H. Sullivan, AMS2 G. E. Mangold and AW2 R. A. Betchell were presented with the Navy r Good Conduct Award. manianovember The following men, having met the specified criteria, were designated aircrewmen on the P3A Orion aircraft; AWl L. E. HEY 24th Friend,A WI R. E.Carey, AW3 T. R. Stanley, ATR3 C. R. Brown, 1 ATR3 W. R. Hinton, AW2 D. G. Schwerstein and AW2 D. E. Katz. NIGHTOWL 740pm 0m We'll be open during moonlight mania ate Ilan1 from 7:00: pm till 10:00: pm. Regular ( service in all departments and a SPECIAL FREE GIFT for every .r \1 (j9//;// . member who comes into the Mall office. /Z'e1J/UN FEDERAL 5821 San Juan at Niblick Phone 384-4406 moeROOSEVELT 1, 2 and 3 BEDROOMS -GARDEN TYPE APART- MENTS MALL NASJAX, Bldg. 39 NAS CECIL. Bldg..26 NATTC, Bldg.sol INDIVIDUAL DITIONING AND AIR HEATING CON PHONE 384-1391 Hours: Mon.-Thur 10AM-S:30: PM I Tel.387-5622or Base Ext.2431 I Tel. 771.3211. ,Ext. 215 I Tel. 772.2448.Mon.,Wed. Fri -DRAPES FURNISHED Fri1O: AM-1 PM Sat.1O AM-1 PM Hours: Mon..Fri 9:30: 4:30: Hours: Mon. Fri 8:30.3:00: : 10AMlil2 PM -LARGE WALL TO SWIMMING WALL CARPETING POOLS . ,. . . NOVEMBER 19, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER, PAGE 7 - - 0 SERVICE SHOPPING GUIDE 'd \ ... '' """ l'O.: : '''Ni 'hfl ?! t i Z''j SARGE & HANK UAU aM r.Sm ul >I .,: 4W ..!.. 1 J! ERNIE GROSE :k k' .S.:. "TYAKf: CUt QROm| $'* .N'NC!' OOn'i KNOX ENCO SERVICENTER & SsTV* V <* -ikl to4 *>UMi 1' . i } t. M.JM'! \! ( < . 1938 Blanding Boulevard PHONE 387.7111 388-2423 : : tNSUUNCiI PHONE 389-0338 f* Automobile Insurance For Everyone I Electronic Total Engine Wheel Performance Balancing SAME DAY COVERAGE Analyzed Electronically STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. 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OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION 1..11 Need ., ., FISHERS r Your"Cor Inspected? :: ; ; CYCLE SHOP RED GREENE GARAGE Four Miles South ofNAS-Highway 17- Orange Park I't.jl!""""t's" i WE REPAIR Fast ServicC'Licensed Inspectors ? ,' I: MINI- BIKES Open 0800-1800 Monday thru Friday (We repair all makes used cycles and cars) I ., ,. ,, I' MINOR REPAIRS AVAILABLE "'; ; "' 4r. 'v :;: <:' ;:; <;<<';1"t'ait ; : 8U0103RD STREET :::: :::;:::;; ::;:::: ;::: f.i r&ii: :$ ;*w: ;:r w '* :t. nrmt: w.x$ :::Mii::: ;:i:1t: :: :: "imi: : f.J 1k1: $ _:: l ; :::$'f n.<< :it.mt: : ; fW'Mm".k:: : : TtfISH" {'IAIII! ) H FACTORY INDEPENDENT PORSCHE SERVICE_VOLKSWAGEN.CENTER. ;MONTHLY IIIII.:: \ *l TRAINED -It" I PIrtI StICk YW SPECIAL! . : SPECIALISTS .. COMPLETE .. ,.. ,, , IIIJiiliJi[ MILITARY tY Brakes Relined \ :;: ; "N ';::: "" "" ;> I DISCOUNT 1I WBi $24.95 i dYll p" i: Pt l yt.: {t ...I ' .. 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SERVICE f , We Aim Headlights, Replace Bulbs h OiscountTo And Windshield Wiper Blades I Selection jn jojc Vj Mile South of Orange Park High 'On Blanding (State Road 21)) ESQUIRE SUIT OUTLET JAMES JACKSON ,(: t Where You Buy the Clothes..NOT the Building U. S. Military Retired :::: 6127 BEACH BOULEVARD PHONE 724-2233 t Next to Uncle John's Pancake House PHONE 264-5343 .......... ........ m u w..b.y..w.w."' ''''''.:.,.>'",w.,.,..>>:.,.,.,.:_:"" ,,,,,w.oWy.M: :, j..,:;;;:;.>,>':';y,>>:,>:.>...':':>,;;;:;>.,.:;::y...<.:.";;OO:.:;;..:;:..<.:.".;.;.;.".:.;ow':.;: ..m..;.;.:.:.>>;.;.;...;.;yy.y; ;<.;._....Y.w, y'w>>m.........,.fl. :ttur:1t;;: ; -m1r: : 't .. :t:1:ff$1itWrt: : : : : ,:;: *1; m'f:' 't't; : ,<:: m!.!' it @ , i..!,! Performance Parts. Co.. . I EgaMMusffi.&MjB2SgHMBMKMML MILITAR-Y'DISCOUNT f. Specialist In Speed V Equipment & Auto Parts ;f. STAN GILL E iiiiiiii 3631 EMERSON Ph. 396-3658 tt: r.DEAN KITCHIN I 6417 ROOSEVELT Ph. 387-4468 lI!! ::: ....... ., ....... . ::;* f.tni: %:::r..1rf:1rtW:: ::: ::! ; ":::'''''':;'''j'>\(''W ":r :::::: J..t.c::::>f.t: : :>:1 it':Q't; 't ::7i:;<":W.;: iir'i JW'f:;:;: : : .r m'tr..j'; !;:: '*:: ,wt1t.1m:; : : tfJ1m::;: : SAVE TIME AND MONEYU..CHECK! THIS SERVICE SHOPPER . . WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN!! ._.......__..-........___._.., .....oooo..................................... _,.,...-_"" ..__ ...__._,.,..._...... ............... .It....................., PAGE 8 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER NOVEMBER 19, 1970 r . , !:i .,,>"' I h n m 4F 4 t1I - I 't .i ( ..' . ' r- '" '" , . ; 2J \< " 1, .., " :, f.. .'... wI ... s L'.1 "' ''' -: \ < . \ J tu B, N .f.:1 t ta*. ',/ -4j ,- \1 _ .. I.'O" \\ I ;aL ;/;;:::; .," C "') \ A 4'!__ a Highlights of local celebrations of the Marine senior cake escourt. Celebrants at the Enlisted I Marine Corps BallJax Corps' 195th Anniversary showat,( left) Lt. Col. LeeE. Men's ball (center photo)appear to be enjoying the Blanchard,MATSG commanding officer,cutting party atmosphere at the Candlelight Club, while at Long gowns and pants Kincaid, who addressed the the Chief's Club (right photo) Mal.| Donald R. of cake at the first piece birthday the Officer Staff dresses for the ladies and dress celebration crowd.It Stanton, operations officer for MARTD, reads the blues for the gents were the orderof is an old Marine tradition Noncommissioned Officers Ball that took place at Commandant's Message as the Detachment's CO, the evening for more than 200 that the oldest and youngest the Cedar Hills National Guard Armory. Assistingthe Lt. Col. D. G. Ranney, and NAS CO Capt. John R. people who attended the Marine Marine present each receive the colonel is Sgt. Edwin Halderman who was the Kincaid stand before the birthday cake. Air Reserve Training Detach- first slice of the birthday cake. ment's birthday ball, celebratingthe The oldest member present at 195th annivrsary of the this year's ball, was SgtMaj.j L. Chief of Navy Chaplains Coming Marine Corps Nov. 10th. F. Lennertz, who is the Marines, their wives and sergeant major for VMA-. guests gathered at the Chiefs' 142, the Marine Air Reserve To Jax for Corps' AnniversaryJax Club for an evening of dining and squadron based at NAS.Sgt.Maj. dancing, with the traditional Lennertz, for 28 days out of each The new Chief of Navy Church at the Virginia Con- earned ,his bachelor of arts cake-cutting ceremony and month, is assistant principal at Chaplains, RAdm. Francis L. ference in Feb. 1944 and was degree from Wofford College in reading of the commandant's Landon Junior High School. The Garrett, will arrive here commissioned a Lt(jg) in March Spartanburg S. C. and presently birthday message. youngest Marine present was tomorrow from Washington for holds an honorary Doctor of Distinguished guest for the PFC Robert R. Reichert, a the annual Chaplain Corps an- 1944.A native of Greenville, South Divinity degree from that evening was the station Com- member of the Marine Air niversary ball celebrating the Carolina, Chaplain Garrett college. He later attended the manding Officer, Capt. John R. Reserve Training Detachment. 195th birthday of the Navy Y Candler School of theology at _uuum_ U Chaplain Corps Nov. 28. ''f Emory University in Atlanta. RAdm. Garrett will be the Through an accelerated study guest speaker at the event which < program he earned his bachelorof will be held tomorrow night at the .; Divinity degree in 1943 and The Aetna NAS officers' club at 7 p.m. The enrolled for a year of study at the ball will include dinner and Y .Y k Union Theological Seminary in dance, with music entertainment New York through a Navy provided by the COM- postgraduate education CRUDESFLOT 12 Navy band program.His . Holiday Fund from Mayport. first tour of duty wasatNAS Chaplain Garrett became the Monterey, Calif. He has also 13th Chief of Navy ChaplainsJuly served aboard the aircraft 1 after more than 26 years of carriers Rudyerd Bay and the continuous service in the Navy Hornet; the submarine .tender is here to Chaplain Corps. He was first x Howard W. Gilmore, and at NAS ordained in the United Methodist RAdm. Garrttt Dallas, Tex. and NTC Great I' Lakes, Ill In 1959 he served in London on help you get Bob's Oak Hill U.the S.staff Naval of the Activities commander, Unitd of Kingdom for three years. During that time he was a delegate for Pure Service CenterOpen the U. S. Navy to the NATO the cash Chaplains' Conference, an of- ficial delegate of the Methodist for convenience 6 a.m10 your p.m. Church at the World Methodist Conference Oslo, Norway; and road serviceikk up I delivery I served for two years as a con- need now. ference at the Annual you preacher .ethnic 01 duty Anericii I foreif Cars Training Conference of Protestant Women of the Chapelat PHONE 103rd & Jammes Road Berchtesgaden, Germany. $300 Signature-only loans 771'9156 Jacksonville, Florida Chaplain Garrett also served with the Marines Vietnam for a for servicemen.We year,earning the Legion of Merit OPEN 9 TO 9 pmIcEgASHED with Combat'V for exceptionally loan $'$1,000,000: | meritorious service as Force t Chaplain for the ,in ;:Marine Amphibious Force.In . every day. 1966 he became staff 300 offices coast to coast member for the Chief a of vvvN/vNA/vvvvA Chaplains,serving as head of the (in, ,case you're transferred). Personnel Branch of 'the '. 20,000 GREEN STAMPSWITH Chaplains' Division until 1969. Until his appointmment as Chiefof AETNA Chaplains, he served in Nor- NEW PURCHASEBILTMORE folk as Fleet Chaplain, Atlantic Fleet. .. FINANCE . SCHULT ' We're here to help you HALLMARK -RICHARDSON p----------Ift. a....... LIBERTYPEACHTREE : Ji1i; : I II 3 Aetna offices located are conveniently at: _ 12 Wide 2 BR. '3695 I Phone 355-7543 1 II 46 West Duval Hart Mobile Home 1240-1291 KINO $T . 'I; 8006 Lem Turner Rd. Phone 768-0501 I JACKSONVILLE. FLA. 322O4WANTED I 5551 Normandy Phone 768-0191 Action Center I : USED CAMERAS AND : Loans from $25 to $600 Where Quality And Value Are Traditional EQUIPMENT. WE PAY 10607 ATLANTIC BOULEVARD PHONE 721.1544 I TOP DOLLAR 388-8535 1. AETNA FINANCE COMPANY/a financial service of ITT 1 1 1 Mile East of Regency Square BRING THIS AD WITH YOU! 6 .. ----------- 1 ; , .. NOVEMBER 19, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 r ..1111. J - 11I1\nUIU'III1'I"\ 111111I f. HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I Publisher I MOVIE SCHEDULE : Call: 388-2755 JAX AIR NEWS Ads should be mailed not later than Tuesday NAS Jacksonville : for publication the following Thursday. Ads _.m.nn LATWINGER arriving too late for this deadline will be NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE : published the following week unless .the Thursday, November 19 Sunday, November publisher Is Instructed otherwise. A check or I NAS: 'THE SAND PEBBLES'Color NAS: 'YOU CAN'T WIN THEM money order for the full cost of the ad must be war drama starring Steve ALL' Color adventure comedy 4747 San Juan Avenue received WITH the copy for the ad. McQueen. 'GP' E ((180 mins.) starring Charles Bronson. 'GP' G RATEr Minimum : charge ((3 lines) $2.00 ((97 mins) Jacksonville, Florida Per additional 50 Cents HOSPITAL 'UNCHAINED line ((4 words per line) : HOSPITAL: 'THE OUT OFTOWNERS' ANGEL' Color cycle drama starring Don Stroud and Luke Askew. 'GP' G ( 90 mins.) .... WI L-MAR APTS. Monday,November 23 EMPLOYMENT: i ::01\:: } vt "al.T' 2 BR, LR, Breakfast Nook, Elec. Kit., l ji:!:il ] i! f111 : : : k; ,: Wx : : : ; f Air Cond., Parking for 2 cars off Friday, November 20 NAS: 'HARD CONTRACT'Color street, Water, Garbage & Sewage Furn. $95. Unfurn. $115. Furn. (plus western starring James SERVICE WIVES BEINGTRANSFERREDTWe tax) 3872541. Weekends 3890744. NAS: 'WAR OF THE Coburn and Lee Remick. 'R' VG CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS GARGANTUAS' Color horror buy equities (106( mins.) Jobfinders, 1372 Cassat. 387-5626 or science fiction Russ starring 1022 Park Street, 354-7868. Louise T. Bailey FOR RENT HOSPITAL: 'YOU CAN'T WIN 771.3605 Broker 3BR., 2B., carpets & drapes, stove & Tamblyn. G ((80 mins.) THEM ALL'Tuesday ref., Ig. garage, fenced back yd. $150. LEAVING THE SERVICE? Ph. 264-4861. 2316 Furma St. Plus: 'MONSTER ZERO' Talk over your post service em. RECEIVED FOR ORDERS.SALE OR RENT Cash for your Color horror science fiction November 24 ployment plans with someone who equity or let us rent your home. starring Nick Adams. 'G' G (80 f f TRANSPORTATIONAUTOMOBILE Jti) has been on both sides of the fence. REPORTING IN. Call or drop by for : mins.) NAS: 'SABATA' Color Western _ LTC D. A. Bell (Ret.) Parker Career map, sales and rental list. Call Powellor -- -- starring Lee Van Cleff and Center 4415 Beach Blvd. 3987071. HOSPITAL 'THE SAND Mills, USN Ret. 2642411. : ORANGE PARK REALTY PEBBLES' William Berger.. 'GP' VG (107 SALESMAN WANTED MILITARY, FREE NOTARY FURNISHEDEast mins.) Experience not necessary. Will and West Coast. 353.3691. HOSPITAL: 'HARD CONTRACT' consider retired (or soon.to.be) Saturday,November 21 serviceman. Auto Sales. See Mr. 'HIDDEN WATERS' Dufrene at Astro Motors 6566 Nor. Black Creek, Canal or Lake lots NAS: 'THE OUT OF mandy Blvd. or phone 781.4978.SECRETARY available. Excellent fishing, boating, 65 BUICK SKYLARK CONV. TOWNERS' Color comedy Wednesday,November 25 swimming. Mobile Home area. Also R&H, AC, 300 cub. In. V-8, PS, Price permanent home area. High wooded $700. J. F. Vogt Day Ext. 2111 Night starring Jack Lemmon and NAS THE RESTLESS ONES' : lots. E-Z Terms. One mile E. Lake 771.2847. Sandy Dennis/G' E (98 mins.) 1/2 day, 5 days a week, Shorthand & Asbury on No; 209. La Rue 725-3992. Color drama starring Kim Darby typing. Lake Shore area. Call 3896311.MISCELLANEOUS 19(7 VOLKSWAGENR&H HOSPITAL: 'WAR OF THE and Johnny Crawford. 'G' E (90 < VENETIA AC, Call 3565926. GARGANTUAS' and 'MONSTER mins.) < 2V lots. 3BR., 2B., Den,near NAS, low ZERO' HOSPITAL: 'SABATA' f 1!;; ::: : :: : ::; I; \!;: 20'S. 3883430. WO HONDA CL90L : .,. .......... ,..."' ,...,. .. ..... ',,'" i1iI3:{ : .all .,:. Excellent condition. $265. Ph. 771-0718 HOUSE FOR SALE after 5 p.m. BEA RADIO OR. 'By Owner, Orange Park. 3BR.,1 I'/j B., u ALE PRICES TO All! TV ANNOUNCER WW carpet, AC, $65 per mo. $2500 ..IBMr Recorded message by leading an. Down. Meadowbrook West. Ph. 264- BUICK LE SABRE nouncer tells you how. Call any hour. 2323. V-8, AT, PS, PB, R&H, Excellent 3552944. condition. Call 7723553. NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES NEW & USED TV SETS NEW RCA AND ZENITH STEREOS *i)tJ\ J :i \I f I Sprite Mark AUSTIN 4, 4 speed HEALY, R&H, Good NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES Consoles some with AM-FM, tape condition. $1195. Transferred Must NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS players. At dealers cost to liquidate Sell! Ph. 264.8051 or 264-2926 AIR CONDITIONERS stock. Full warranty! Phone 771.0409. ORANGE PARK Mrs.a.m. 1 p.m. Come In & Browse 2 BR., Apts., furn., or unfurn? Dish. 61 VW Sedan WE BUY & SELL washer, Drapes, Carpets Elizabeth Excellent condition. $450 or best offer. WESCONNET FURNITURE CO & used furniture. Also Apts.:, 771-1405 or 7713355. Ph. 2642323. Appliances n :, n WF sc ONNE TT < I repair any make of home appliances.Brook's -- Vf--\\.w.vxw.'rty.v-&x-&> v.'Xvx'Sxv..'.-,-.-.-.', .v.-.o'-.y.; .,.. .-.-,';*'.,-..v.-..,,., ,-?... Furnitureand Appliance 725-2441 10061 Atlantic Blvd 1'00 ..) h <. . WASHER AND DRYER : ')' " Fast repair and Installation. We , specialize in home service.7812790. or 7812404. ... . i-;: V LIVE CRABS AND FRESH FISH _. .. ...... Wilford's Fish Camp-264.9707. . GEORGE'S KENNELSEst. t 1925. Dogs and Cats Boarded. Pick up & Delivery Available. , Grooming Defleaing & Bathing. Mastercharge & BankAmerlcard ), accepted. Visitors welcome. 5085 ; Edgewood Crt. 3890064. Need extraholiday , COIN-OP LAUNDRYDry cleaning & Alterations. 30 cents ::. ; a'yGk . : <; ;;: wash 5 cents dry. V* mile north NASIn : cash? Yukon. Open 7 days a week. SOMETHING ELSE-Claire Bloom advises all would-be winners of the Freedoms Foundation letter writing awards that Nor. 1 is the deadline for all entries. for author will LEITER'S DESIGNER FABRICS Top priie some lucky : Sale 30 to 50 per cent savings on be $1000 and a trip to Valley Forge, Pa., next February. See HFCNeed exclusive U.S.. and European (Photo Courtesy Warner Bros.-Seven Arts) designer fabrics. See them now with your Letter representative. 772-9440. Large Corner Lot 122' x 134'. cash for a holiday leave. or to buy gifts Alaska has more square milesof Chain Link Fence Complete' for the folks at home? At HFC we understand . SHAMROCK INTERIORS glaciers than the rest of the Concrete Block Garage 1969 Custom upholstering, Button-tuff roll inhabited world put together, Mobil House 24'. x 52'% Central service people's needs and we'll be glad to help & pleat, auto & furniture. 845 the National Geographic Society Air 3-Bedrooms, 2 Baths, w-w choice of convenient repaymentterms. Edgewood Ave. Ph. 3846362. carpet Living-room, Dining on your says. Room Kitchen, stainless steel Come in now to the company where stove comb'FreezerRefrjgeratornon FISHER220TRECEIVERTransistorized ,CLiPPER'SILVERLINE', wax tile hundreds ofthousands service people borrow AM-FM, FM Stereo, 27 T.CRAFT floors. Many extras. with confidence-HFC. watts per channel, walnut cabinet Call 771-1760 after 5 p.m. or Meat Included. Call evenings 2644589. MERCRUISER 1415 Collins Rd. (East of . .. . . . . . STERNDRIVES Snlndler West of Blandlng. 6b POODLES MERCURY Need up to ? 3 White poodles, AKC. Ph. 2643344. OUTBOARDS . . . . . . . . .'. . : ' ;$'dl MtW:& 1 i i1t&1i MiSm1JUSTISS } ; EXPERT REPAIR I J ; HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SHOP fri .. FACTORY :::7- 1 TRAILER PARK TRAINED f 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, clean modern MECHANICS I: DEER SPRINGS ESTATES trailer and Apts. 389-3007. JmfmtE$1: : :'+:<<' $ : Grant City Shopping Center 264.9835 Key stone Heights 6282 103rd St.-Phone: 771-9190 MOBILE LIVING OF JACKSONVILLEAzalea ByAppoiataeitClyde ( Mobile Home Park)' '/. mile INLET MARINE 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone, : 398-4541 . North of NAS, lots and rentals. Near W. Simpson I Co. schools and shopping center. Clean, Silts I ServiceHwy Penman Plaza Shopping Center REALTOR 3S6-6S49 and reasonable rates, Manager on premises. Children and pets welcome. 17 Orange Park 1227 Atlantic Boulevard-Phone: 2466421r 6301 Roosevelt. 3846264. . PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER NOVEMBER 19, 1970 --0-- _ _ Capt. McLinn's last week on board NAS Cecil had ' some enjoyable moments he takes time out to Cecil Sports By DIG J.D. Drewster reenlist 3 shipmates 1LI M , -- -- - VA-174 opened the 1970-71 Cecil On offense, Don Jackson Competition in the Gold League Field basketball campaign in an scrambled, ran, and tossed Golf race will start Tuesday, impressive manner, swamping touchdown with almost November 24 at 1200. The first VC-4, 5634. The 'Hellrazor' at- monotonous regularity. The match and tee time is as follows: tack was sparked by Luchi who Raiders were just too good. 1200 Admin VA-45 No. 2,1210 . scored 20 points on 9 field goals Bowling: The National League VA-45 No.1. VA-45 No. 3 1220 } and 2 charity tosses. Kennedy keglers are still unable to find the VA-82-VA-86 and 1230 AMD - scored 12 points for the losing formula which will prevent the Marines. p 'Dragonflyer' quintet. BOQ team from running away During the first half of the In the only other game with the league. Bill Parker basketball season, the league will scheduled, VA-82 managed to whose resent eye refraction be comprised of two divisions: 1 'slip' past AMD, 2-0) (AMD forfeited permitted him to find the markson The American League consistingof ). the alley led all bowlers with a VA-174, VC-4, VA-37, VA-82, ADJI George Johnson A02 D.J. Tobby reenlisted for 6 Once again Cecil Field will 571 set. Bill was followed by AMD and VA-86. The National reenlisted for 6 years. years. represent the Sixth Naval Macaffie ((560)), Byrd ((543)) and League is made up of teams from District in the East Coast Joe Toth ((533)). Joe hauled in the the Marines,BOQ,VA-105, VA-81, Invt. Foootball Tournament. evening high game ((222)), while Supply and Operations. Cecil TeamVictorious The many Cecil Field football Macaffie (221)) and Gesethracht The American League will play fans who journeyed to Jax bright ((213) were theonly other bowlersto their games on Mondays and and early Saturday morning to turn in 200 games. Standings: Wednesdays and the National .. watch their favorite team runaround League will play on Tuesdays and over and through a bulky BOQ 21.5Dental 19.9 Thursdays.In The Cecil Field Chess Club Mayport squad were rewarded as Operations 18-14 answer to a plea by Station defeated a formidable the 'Raiders' downed Mayport, VA-174 No. 1 17-11 ping pong players for equal timein Jacksonville city club in a close 44-6. Admin 21.11 the paperthestandings; are as match,winning in a five game The Mayport quarterbackfound Medical NAMTD 20.12 17-15 follows: match last Monday. Representing - himself unable to launch an Power Plants No.2 15.11 VA.81 35.5 the five boards for Cecil effective attack as the 'Raider' Weapons 10.22 NAMTD No. 1 28.2 Field were Bob Allen, Bill Fox forward wall played much of the Air Frames 10.22 VA-83 No.2 22.18 Gerald Duncan, C. Phillips, and VA-174 NO.2 '.23 game in the Mayport backfield. Power Plants No.1 1 5.23 VA-83 GEMD No.3 1624 169 Jerry Steiner.A . The Mighty Midget, sage and NAMTD No.4.2 10.25 146VA83 return match is scheduled I later this month and will be heldat vocal supporter of the American BOQ 5.20 ABE1 J.L. Pie non reenlisted FOR RENT League was unavailable this VA-83 NO.1 0.30 the station library. for 4 years. week for his usual 'erodite'comment on the greatness of his NOTE: NAMTD No.1, last Anyone interested in joiningthe ORANGE PARK bowlers. year's champion, still has 2 club should contact Bill Fox LIONS CLUBfor VA-83 No. 1 finds itself in first matches remaining to be played. at the station library. place in the Cecil Field Squash Intramural events coming up: League,although the'Hellrazors'are 2nd Half Basketball, Volleyball, Rod & Gun Club PARTIES. BANQUETS, coming on like gangbusters. Gold Blue League (Wednesday ' DANCES Standings: afternoon Bowling, Wednesday (VA'1rQEE , All Occasions VA.S3 No. 1 '.2 night early. All these events will Host Turkey ShootDo CALL MR. CARROL NIX VA-174. 7-2 commence after January 11th. 264-2398 VA.81 5.1 you have a turkey for this After p.m. VA VA.82 86 44 3.6 11 Thanksgiving yet? Well, here's VA-83 No.2 1.14, your chance to get one. The Rod and Gun Club is sponsoring a Turkey Shoot today from 11:30: MOVE INTO 'The SPOILER' a.m.until 4:30: p.m. It will be held '.....>.N.;0;....................................................:;...............................................................................................".,...$ at Everyone picnic area and anyone number 3.is ;; welcome. ... I Fh ia MATADOEAPARTMENTS in n t \Ilk1 MILITARYAUTOMOBILEI aswsI I U MONTH FREEto ALL RANKS ft AGES 0URvoT1 LOW RATES- EASY PAYMENT PLAN MILITARY Xerox Copies Notary Public with 12 month Lease AMERICAN CONTINENTALINSURANCE SERVICE MUTUAL INS. CO. ! 1, 2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments FURNISHED or UNFURNISHEDAN UNDERWRITERS APARTMENT COMMUNITY WITH SEPARATE 6479 sMOTORS COMPLEXES FOR SINGLES, FAMILIES, ADULTSCO.ORDIN'ATED Roosevelt Blvd.I_388-7676'!' Near N-A-S- WALL TO WALLCARPETING MEDITERRANEAN and ' FURNITURE COORDINATEDDRAPES' . ABUNDANCE OF RAMBLING AREA CLUB ROOM P.L.E-N.T-Y 2 FULL BATHS CLUB SIZE POOL UsedVW's f WITH BEDROOM 2 and APTS 3 CHILDREN'S POOL HOLIDAY CASH UP TO S600 ReasonableGASSAVERSI rrrrrrrrrrr 'I DRESSING ROOMS . DISHWASHERSRANGES It i/ WITH BEDROOM ALL 3 MODELS DISPOSALS AND ONE CALL ARRANGES IT ALL . PERSONALLY CONCERNED MANAGEMENT Examples 65 SUNBEAM $440 Door { AND 24-HOUR MAINTENANCE Amount loan $ 84.30 $391.29 $599.97 SIMCA $240 f EXCLUSIVE BACHELOR PLAN Radio and Heater Monthly payment $ 5.00 $ 23.00 $ 34.40 'y 3 CAN SHARE A 3 BR APARTMENT FOR 64 ENGLISH FORD $380 , Months to repay 24 24 24 2 Door , '88.10 month each , Total of. payments $120.00 $552.00 $825.60 61 DODGE DART $240 2 Door, 6-cylnder! stick, R rI los sr W Annual percentage rate 36.50% 35.50% 32.75% & H. ,. : 264-2815 vCEdI 60 VW SUNROOF $240 I, ZI O IIMUOUANA jNIIEID = Dial Finance Radio and Heater \,. Offering a m OKI mum of The one for the money 55 CHEVROLET $260 living an ideal space location and privac yin 40 W. Monroe 356-0735 e 6-Cyllnder, stick, R & H.rrrrrrrrrrr. . .....,.- , quiet rusticORANGE 5256 Beach Blvd. 396-2895 I(. OAANGE MAIL PARK 4721 San Juan Ave. 384.2314 6566 Normandy Blvd. 741 HIGHWAY' t J SO 1436 Ave. West Edgewood 764.2583 Ph. 781-4978 _._.-._-_.._........................ .--. _MM "4 ..,...,................................................ ........... .. .. . . T 1 " I NOVEMBER 19, 1970 IAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11' Stohley Wins Commendation MedalJax I eAl.k'N t n> The Air Force Com- Radar Squadron on October 26, mendation Medal was recently 1970, and assumed the duties of s i presented to TSgt. Walter E. maintenance quality control *& ..N + a 1i + Stokley of the 679th Air Force inspector. lie resides in Orange 9/3+ .P Radar Squadron here. Park with his wife Lorraine and Stokley distinguished himself their three children: Laura Lea, by meritorious service as electronic 10; Linda Lea,8; and Lisa Lea; 5. digital data technicianwith the 701 Air Defense Group, Fort Fisher Air Force Station, N. 14 POOL TABLES2IARS C.from March 1, 1966 to April 15, 1970.During this period,SergeantStokley's outstanding 100 MIRRORS & PAINTINGSJAX'S professional skill, knowledge and LARGEST LOUNGE leadership aided immeasurablyin MEET ME AT identifying problem areas in THEOFFICF. the field of maintenance, and in developing and implementing IT SWINGS iJ" ALL THE TIME /{ research projects capable of solving these problems. The OFFICE .;.c1 distinctive accomplishments of ,Sergeant Stokley reflect credit LOUNGESW upon himself and the Air Force. PHILLIPS' HWY. 733-W -% -,: TSgt. Stokley arrived at 679th , 'lI.llliUljmIUl.B'j:![ r I- I _ - BEAUTIFUL NEW MOTOR INN __ ro 1 NEW AIRCRAFT The Marine Air Reserve Training Detachment has received four of 12 A4L |let attack aircraft scheduled for delivery here in the comingmonths detachment is the first MARTD I in the United States to received this advanced A4 model. MARTD Jacksonville, one of 26 MARTD's : throughout the nation,serves as the training center for VMA 142, Florida's only Marine Air Reserve '" \ .. Squadron. Lt. Col. Walter J. Bryson III,commanding officer of the squadron,is pictured with one of INTERSTATE 10 AT LANE AVE.COLOR . the new A4LS. e ThanksgivingMeal TV IN EVERY ROOM SWIMMING POOL ScheduleJax Now available on the COCKTAIL LOUNGE traditional RESTAURANTMINATURE Thanksgiving Day dinner with Westside. GOLF turkey and all the trimmings will . be served at all NAS galleys next SHUFFLE BOARD week,and servicemen are invitedto AND PLAYGROUND FOR THE KIDDIES bring their families or guestsfor Reservations dinner. will be acceptedfor TOYOlTA Lr SPECIAL WEEKEND . the. Thanksgiving dinner MILITARY RATES through tomorrow at Ext. 3257 or 3259 at $1.00 for military on (SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY) commuted rations, 75 cents for From $1884. dependent children under 12 years old, and $1.50 for all other CALL 786-0500 FOR INFORMATION SEE US TODAYI dependent guests.On will be Thanksgiving served between Day 7 brunch and 10 WESTSIDE I TOYOTA, Inc. IN TOW RAMADA I J INNS, a.m.and dinner will be from 1 to 5 1310 Cassat Avenue Phone 389-4561 p.m. I Ul : ..a 1 .T 1: ;/f % 1 1971 "SPANISH" r ((60* x 12' Cuchts) 'Pinecrest $3995 'Aquarius' $4995 'Georgetown' $5995 cTh. CAROUSEL MOBILE HOMES StM-Phillips Hwy.FRIENDLY T2>N01 .DIMENSIA, Model VPT70 RCA STEREO PRICES RELAXED& QUIET ATMOSPHEREumuuuoounumnnunuuounnm RCA "Dimensia III" Stereo A totally new concept in console stereo Start as low as.. design. Sealed "Cushlonalre" sound IDEALLY lOCATEr FOR -The shape of things to ,system. Computer? Crafted FM-AM-FM 469 95 CECIL FIELD, N.A.S. Stereo radio. Mark I Studiomatic changer.. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, come is already I he re. PLUS-built-in cassette recorder I CHURCHES AND SHOPPING AREAS: u. I) IUI:1i111l!!: ))umj'mH! !!!! :: Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. ., Turn South 2 Blocks Past Forrest High School. NEW GRANT'S PLAZA SoLONIALrj 103rd and Standing ....... rj JtAPARTMENTS 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD 771.6666 7 PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER NOVEMBER 19, 1970 ...- I NATTC : Behind the ScenesPROMPT : I ._ - By YNSN Stella M. Gawlinski ACTION SAVES LIFE retired Oct. 30 after 30 years of officer, and then he returned to active duty. He enlisted in the NATTC in December 1968 for Jax-AA John F. Marietta was Navy in February 1941 and duty as training officer of the AO -T TI. presented a Letter of Com served aboard several ships and 'A' School. I-T. mendation for his prompt actionin squadrons during his career. LCdr. Mallory has earned an emergency Cdr. Paxson Chief White, former instructorat many medals and awards duringhis conducted the ceremony in the AO 'A' School, transferred to career including the Navy captain's office Nov. 5. the Fleet Reserve on Nov. 2 after Good Conduct Medal ((2 stars). AA Marietta and LCpl. Larry 20 years of active duty. He en- LCdr.Mallory is married to the Norvell applied mouth-to-mouth, tered the Navy in October 1950 former Miss Barbara Hardy of resuscitation and revived AN and served duty with the Atlanta, Ga. They have two Vass after his automobile had following commands: NATTC daughters, Laura and Joan. crashed into the corner of Memphis; VP-44,VF-101, VF-121, LCdr.Mallory plans to work for a I. Barracks 573 on the night of Sept. FF-161,ATU-201 at Key West; the local employment agency and . 29. USS Monterey; the USS Ben- reside in Jacksonville. Marietta learned to administer nington; the USS Coral Sea; and mouth-to-mouth resuscitationwhile the USS Constellation. AE2 CARUSO REENLISTS in Boot Camp in Orlando The records of these two men and quickly responded when the reflection of devoted Steady work and the world are a service - the EXTENDS CAREER AE2 Michael 6 Caruso reenlists for need to the situation helped AE2 Michael G. arose apply traininghe challenging assignmentsand first time as CW02 J. N. Sutton, Phase Officer of AE 'B' School, does had received. superior accomplishments. Caruso make the decision to the honors. This is the second time that reenlist in the Navy. This is the Marietta has been instrumentalin TRAINING OFFICER RETIRES first reenlistment for Caruso. saving a life. When he was CW02 J. N. Sutton, phase officerof about 15, he dove into a lake near NATTC bid farewell to LCdr. the AE 'A' School, conductedthe 7i.8U t'-/ Hillsville, Pa., and pulled to Horace P. Mallory, training reenlistment ceremony. safety a boy who had fallen off a officer of the AO 'A' School, who AE2 Caruso entered the Navyin - raft and was drowning. retired after more than 30 yearsof July 1967 and was stationed at BY BELLAIR HOME BUILDERS INC. AA Marietta is a student in the active duty on Oct. 30. NAS Miramar, Calif prior to third week of the AE 'A' School. LCdr Mallory, a native of coming to NATTC in May. He 7 Madison, Ga., enlisted in the was stationed here for AE 'A' 'w rA TWO CHIEFS RETIRE Navy on Nov. 29, 1939 and has School in 1967 and just recently served tours of duty with various graduated from the AE 'B' AOCM Lee D. Little and AOCS aircraft squadrons, at several School. Myron H.White retired from the naval air stations, on board Navy in ceremonies here. numerous fleet aircraft carriers CLASS 104 SETS Both chiefs received plaquesand and on the staff of commander of NEW RECORD letters of appreciation for the Naval Air Forces Atlantic their outstanding leadership and Pacific Fleets. He has been Congratulations go to Class 104 abilities, devotion to duty and stationed here for three tours of of the AO 'A' School for winningthe high level of professional com- duty. competition of honor class for petence displayed. Cdr. Roy H. The first time he reported to the sixth time with a total of 468 r Paxson Jr., presided over the NATTC was in 1944 as a student. points for the week Nov. 916. ceremonies. The second time he reported to Class 104 is the first class make Chief Little, former Phase III NATTC was in September 1958 honor class six times in the AO'A' From the sunken spacious family room In front to the light supervisor of AO 'A' School, for duty as aircraft maintenance School's history. and breezy back porch here Is Florida living at Its best Large bedrooms, 2 full baths, walk-In closets and a big foyerare / also yours In the new C-I0. r / $18,500-520,000 Clay County's Only COMPLETELY PLANNED Community! SLZLAIZR: : HOME :BUILDERS INC. Member of NationalandJacksonvllle Home Builders Association You are cordially invited to inspect our homes at your convenience 10 A.M. to Dark. Travel South on Blanding Boulevard (Hwy. #21) / A . : i bbr. _ . . for / 1971 PINTO TUDOR 1600 CC ENGINE, BUCKET r.s r. SEATS, VINYL TRIM, SPEED TRANS- s MISSION, FLOOR MOUNTED SHIFT LEVER, HEATER AND DEFROSTER..... a 'S 10 r ttr, ORANGE PARK 36 PER PAYMENTSThis EQUAL MONTH where the payment based on cash price of $2074.37 less people are! down payment of$374.37 In cash or trade In of equal value. The deferred payment price Is $1983.60 rr r ENTRANCES 4. CONCESSIONS OPEN THE ANNUAL PERCENTAGERATE IS 10.20 PERCENT BY 7 WAGERING IEGINS AT 7 30 r WINNINGbegins I I Ib Iff Ir PR\tS SPORtAT10N INCLUDES ANp DEA.L FR'I'I\ DUW RACES TONIGHT at 8 11th AND 12th pRRppRATION > & Saturday MATINEE RACES ' " 19, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 13 - NAS ClubSchedules Air Charter ProgramsTo Commence ChristmasWASHINGTON PIRATES COVE Initial testing of the Dependent Air Charter Phil Cay and the Chantels will Program will begin during Christmas 1970. Round trip air charter be on hand tonight for an eveningof transportation has been arranged to the following destinations: top. flight entertainment, and DESTINATION DEP. POINT DEPART RETURN ROUND TRIP FARE. tomorrow Bus Nice, France Norfolk 21 Dec. $ jan. K9M + $*.J3 Stop will be on Athens, Greece Norfolk 20 Dec. 6 Jan. $175.00I IH.SO stage. Saturday features the Hong Kong, BCC Los Angeles 1 II Dec. 27 Dec. S3IO.OO + SS.OO Dark Entry.Sunday night it's the Tokyo, Japan Oakland 1 16 Dec. 30 Dec. 1305.00 + $3.00 Argus, Monday night the These fares are fixed and the appropriate airport tax is indicated. < Camelots, Tuesday the Mynd One way fares will not be available. Exact departure times from the garden, and Wednesday Phil East and West coasts will be announced later. Cay and the Chantels return. P YMMMN n 4.YMA"" y o 3 >v baws, Active duty personnel and their dependents (immediate family, ACEYDEUCYCLUBBosses including spouse, children and mother and father if residing in same I home) will be eligible for this transportation. Night is tonight from Space will be available to all Department of Defense personnel on a 4:30: to 6. Jim Mann and His first come, first serve basis through the charter agent, Davis Goodtimers will be playing Agency, Inc. tomorrow night, and on Saturdaythe The charter trips to Nice,Athens and Tokyo were arranged with the 'Holidays' will appear intent of making transportation available to Navymen in deployed featuring Duane Munn playing units or stationed overseas to return stateside for leave during Tijuana Brass selections. -i : Christmas. The charter aircraft carrying dependents overseas will be Tommy 'C' and the Seminoleswill used for this purpose. Navymen using this transportation will go back be at the club Sunday, and on -J v overseas on the aircraft which will return dependents to CONUS. Wednesday there will be Happy ;- Departure dates and points for this aspect of the air charter v Hour from 4:30: to 6 p.m. program will be as follows: CPOCLUBTomorrow DESTINATION DEPART RETURN Nice Norfolk 22 Dec. 4 Jan. evening there will Weather Facility LDO Athens Norfolk 21 Dec. 5 Jan. be dancing to 'Whatever's Fair,' Tokyo Oakland II Dec. 21 Dec. and The clubs will be on hand Oneway transportation will not be available. Direct applicationmay Saturday through Sunday. The Selected for Commander be made to Davis Agency, Inc., 147-31176th St., Jamaica, N. Y. Sunday special will be Prime Rib 11434. Roast for $1.95, and noon buffeton Wednesday is from 11 to 1:30: Jax-LCdr.Jack F. Bullington, in practically every aspect of the Individuals will be responsible for making their own supporting the environmental services officer meteorological field led him to a arrangements at the charter designation. This may be done throughthe p.m. OFFICERS'CLUBThere for Fleet Weather Facility, promotion to warrant officer in charter agency or other travel agents who will directly provide has been selected for promotionto June 1957, and then in June 1958 information about availability of hotel accomodations, tours, etc. will be a Red Cross commander. He is one of only he was commissioned an ensign. Arrangements, however, are also being made to insure that all possible Navy assistance is available to dependents when they arriveat two Limited Officers Duty Luncheon followed by Beefeaters Having served as staff the site. deployed Night. Tomorrow's Happy Hour (Meterology) selected. meterologist with the Taiwan will be from 4:30: to 7:30: p.m. LCdr. Bullington enlisted in the Patrol Force he was transferredto Holiday Mail Slows Personal GoodsJax Saturday will feature Champaignand Navy in December 1941 from the Naval Weather Services Candlelight dining with Atlanta, Ga. After attending the Environmental Detachment in With Christmas only cluded their Christmas music by the Pipers. On Sundaythe aerographer's schools and serving Guantanamo BayCubaas officerin weeks away household goods decorations and gifts in shipments 0' Club will serve the Family in various tours of duty, charge prior to reporting to and personal property shipped which were delayed. Buffet. Tuesday Bridge will start from Fleet Weather Centrals to Fleet Weather for duty. through NAS Household Goods CWO H. V. Morris, station at 12:30: p.m. Wednesday night the typhoon hunters, he advanced may not reach their destinationon property officer at Household Happy Hour will be from 4:30: to from seaman to chief 'LCdr. Bullington and his wife time due to the holiday Goods, stated that servicemen on 6:30: p.m. and a rock band will aerographer's mate. Evelyn reside in Orange Park mailing and freight rush. PCS orders within the States provide entertainment in the His knowledge and experience and have .three children. Complaints in the past have must carry their Christmas giftsor Main Brace beginning at 7 p.m. come'"from individuals who in uniforms with them.OVERSTOCKED . Lab Offers Passport PhotosJax . jax's GreatestFURNITURE -Passport photographs for schedule: Monday, Tuesday, and eligible military and civilian Thursday 8 to 10:45: a.m. and 1 to personnel and authorized 2:45: p.m. IN 12' WIDE MOBILE HOMES Values! dependents is a courtesy service Telephone for appointments by PRICED TO MOVE WHOLESALEPRICETOEVERYONE performed by appointment onlyat calling 772-2145 or 772-2146 during the Fleet Air Photographic normal working hour New 72x60 SpanishWITH Laboratory, Bldg. 921. Persons wishing to use his BLACK NAUGAHYDE FURNITURE OPEN servce are requested to contact s Payments of 791. Per Month EVERY | the Photo Lab for an appointmentat DAY i least five working days prior to SUNDAY desired delivery. Appointmentsare .. 10 % DOWNBANK made on the following TIL 6PMSURPLUS OR NAVY CREDIT UNION FINANCED WILLTRADE FOR ANYTHING VALUE RENT ECONOCAR GOODS SEE US Discounts to " FIRST 0 0 ServicemenW1b DISCOUNT 1 STORE - - 10)35) Beach Blvd 724 1t>t>i , .. ' L - . P"'""" drive around on pennies! 1AD MAJOR CREDIT CARDS' HONORED ,MINIMUM AGE 21 FREE NATIONWIDE RESERVATION SERVICE I . } : ' ji.ii DOWNTOWN AIRPORT NASMAYPORT' "i,:: 354.9001 744-3583 246-4801 or 246-8104 , SHOP t i:: 4 r NOW :Jt, 835 Main Street 14670 Duval Road 2955 Mayport Road J ,-or Chrtstmas j We rent General Motors and other fine cars 6233 ROOSEVELT BLVD. (Next to NAS Jax), PHONE 384-5584 1- . 1JEWELRY i --- kand WATCHES II) = o Same Day Any item in our stock advertised by EngravingRing .,.-..-. LARGEST TOY & any other store will be sold by Playworld... Repair Sizing Work PerformedOn SPORTING GOODS CHAIN 5 % LESS Premises with the most Jonathan complete selection ,...than the advertised price . YOU MUST BRING THE COMPETITIVE Jewelers at the greatest values STORE AD IN WITHIN DAYS! r. Fair Trade Items Not Included 1704 Dan Highway and Linda 17,Boatwright Orange Park PLAZA EAST 7542 BEACH BOULEVARD PLAZA WEST 5914 RAMONA phone 264-6396 OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10AMto 10 PM OPEN SUNDAY 12 NOON to 6 PMNOVEMBER I PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGE t NOVEMBER 19, 1970 --------------- I Fliers \\,' You PickUrnName Sweep Rank-Title A PairJax Duty Station Phone No..._..__ -- The station's varsity basketball squad (Team listed first is visitor) '. t swept a pair of games MICHIGAN OHIO STATE _.-..=,:- from NAS Albany, 86-83 and 72-69 the over KANSAS FLORIDA STATE weekend, and already have record that a topped _ BAYLOR SOUTHERN METHODIST ) last year's quintet that didn't win in 19 post a UTAH STATE -.._ MEMPHIS STATE starts. Ironically, Tommy Bowie, the only returner from last year's LSU NOTRE DAME HE PICKED.UM-VW.4's John Coleman came up with a '.1 markto squad, led the Fliers' offensive win last week's You Pick Um competition. He guessed em all right statistics in both wins over OREGONOREGON STATECINCINNATI ______ except for the Cleveland.Cincinnati game.This week's You Pick Urn Albany. will be the last contest of the current season. Awards will be presented ; , the Down 14 points, 42 28, at in early! December. half in Friday's game, the Fliers MIAMI (OHIO)_ ,'. 'out ran and out hustled Albany' . for the come-from behind vic- MINNESOTAWISCONSIN tory, according to Coach Restor . Time is running out... Bryan. Bowie scored 36 points to Pros aid the victory, while teammateBob Mackey pumped in 26. Only Christmas is near. two other Fliers got into the SAN DIEGO....._ OAKLAND _ scoring column Randy James Lay-a-way now! added 15 and Larry Halcomb shot SAN FRANCISCO DETROIT. for nine points.In ' Saturday's game, the'Fliers (Tiebreaker: Predict final score between Michigan and were again down at the half, 36- Ohio State. Indicate winners In other games by a check 22, but ,rebounded for a 72-69 mark. Ballot boxes are located in Galley One and the victory in moving their slate to a clean 20 season in their first Main Exchange at NAS Jax and Cecil Field. Also, weekend of action. ballots may be turned In at the Jax Air News and Lat- Bowie rang up 28, points in winger off ices., Ballots may be turned In noon Friday.) Saturday's game, while Halcombgot . F 13, Mackey 12, and James 11. In savoring the two wins,Coach F" ....100' Bryan said, 'It was a team effort . WE ARE NOWOPEN FROM 12.5ON all the way. James was fierce on WIHIIHmilHNMHmHHMNHINHHHMHHIHMmiNIMAL'' SUNDAY SERVE YOUI the fast break passing to Bowie. 9 BONATI Halcomb and Mackey also hustled all the way. It was just a ORGAN-HORN HONDA & BMWOF great team effort. . This weekend, the Fliers are on VOCAL North Florida the road at NAS'I Glynco. The i; *Monday through Saturday squads play Friday evening, and ... . NN/I/NNI/N.NIINNNNNIMINN/ N I**nNNNNNNN again on Saturday afternoon.The ... 6123 Philips Hwy.Ph. 398.3811 or 398-4200 Fliers return home for a Friday SPECIAL RATES per person : m m Saturday slate Nov. rr 28. FOR SERVICEMEN $6. double occupancy Entertainment nicety, Quarterdeck Lounge ft Dine at Biser's Seafood Restaurant, 250 Beautiful Rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic Swimming Pool. Free Undercover Parking. \ Parking.Iw1EJi. . HOTEL 901 Main Street Phone 355-3744 , ,' ,: ''. : Within walking distance to all points of Interest J j' " ",, I.,," I :':' .), r i ELIMINATEEXCESSIVE > r C -- - ; 1 1\\' at TIRE A:" ( --- *' ; I . j , t J. WEAR :\ I s.I t s. t/ l'i "' f r & rI NOW ... GUARANTEED WHEEL BALANCING AT ARLINGTON TIRE CITY WITH THE ALEMITE I ,", ELECTRONIC WHEEL BALANCERI TIRES BALANCED - ? DYNAMICALLY AND STATICALLY FOR ,..; \" '" PROPER WEAR AND MILEAGE.GUARANTEED . I-I- FOR THE LIFE OF THE TIRE ! 'El MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD .4V TIRE CITY r' 5 LOCATIONS FOR ALLTIRE NEEDS&CAR CARE AREA ADDRESS PHONE Manager ArlinjtwWtJtnde 1044 University Blvd. 725-1811 1 1 Bill Hornberger . Having a contact at Barnett Bank is a little like being the Commanders nephew. 532 taut Avt 388-7371 Jim Reeder ".. :",",.- You get a lot special attention. SouthsideRnrersde 3388 Philips Hwy. 398.9510 Drei Nobles ;',: Sprlllltll l 11tbl Main St. 354.9051 Troy Splurler IUMmlANKSOFJAaCSOMVILLEAt 20S Stockton St. 388-0782 Tom Dunn our bank on the base. t , t s ' ., . ' w r NOVEMBER 19, 1970 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 15'I How Bowling They're Standing I q.r..)"w.Jl.z I WANT ADS GET RESULTSCASH Faid Folk 24-20 .545 .r.ra. Radar 17 24-20 .545 1. Phillies' .Jim Bunning recently - American League Uncles 23&-20 .534 became the second Legal 23 -20% .534 pitcher to win more than ? Roses Raiders 37.11 .771 FlapJax 22.22 100 games in each major Gold 34.14 ,708Muldoon .500 league. Who was the first? Mar 29.19 .604 MARTD No.2 22-22 .500 2. How many teams does Can- King Pins 28.20.583 AOMD 21-23 .477 ada have in organized baseball 21-23 ? Hospital .477 Gungho 27.21.563 3. Who won the 1970 British Officers 2054.19,512 Golf Open? We want to lend you AfeesNo.2 23.25 .479 4. "The Hambletonian" is associated - Head Pins 20-24 .455 with what sport? the full amount Bean Burners 211,2.261,2 .449 American League 5. What brother combination is Molar Rollers 21.27 ,438EZephyrs NARF 7.2 .773 now the starring same team in the? outfieldfor you have in mind 19.29 .396 VP-45 6-3 .667 6. Who is the light heavy- Marine Bks No,1 19-29 .396 VW-4 54.35 .612 weight boxing champion? Saw Bones 14.30 .318 7. What publication is knownas AfeesNo.l 13-35 .271 MARTD 5-4 .556 "The Bible of Baseball?" Holiday Cash? Just add up the amount you figure Caduceus 4-4 .500 8. Name the pitcher who recently you'll need-for holiday shopping,holiday expenses, NARTU 4-4 .500 eet a record for the holiday enjoyment-then call Beneficial 1 We want to Continental League Hospital 4-5 .444 most years striking out 200 lend you the full amount you have in mind. Remember NATTC 35.55 .387 or more batters. :;you're good for more at Beneficial. MARTD No.1 25-11 .694 FAW.ll 9. Who was the AFL's rookieof 2-6 .250 Mad Foxes No,1 25-11 .694 the year in 1969? MATSG Chokers 24th-In .676 2.6 .250 10. Where did Vince Lombardi! H Beneficial Finance SystemLOANS get his coaching start? Trainers 24.16.600 National League Answers UP TO $600 CPO's 24-16.600 Beneficial Finance Co.of Jacksonville 1. Denton "Cy" Young won ", Chief's 23.17 .575 FICEUR 8-1 .889 over 200 games in each 5059 NORMANDY BLVD.PHONE 384-4595 Quaks 22-18 .550 VP-5 74.1,887 league. 5635 ROOSEVELT BLVD.VENETIA VILLAGE SHOP.CTR. Hunters 21.19 .525 FAETU 53 2. Two; Montreal in the National Next to Wlnn-Dlxlt Phone 388.9374 . % .612 League and Winne- 5 olkor Btncflclat'offlcti servoka Jocholl\Oili.Ar aSa Pin Splitters 16th-19th .459 A-C Main 5-4 556 phon book while pogti for ntarcil offic in the International NFO 16-20 .444 peg Weapons 5-4 .556 League. C1970 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. A Atlantic League Supply 5-4 .556 3. Jack Nicklaus. 679th 4-5 .444 4. Harness racing. Comm 4-5 .444 5. 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A Not Included COVE SPRINGS, FLA. ENJOY BETTER LIVING WITH GRANTS CREDIT PHONE 264-2417 ' GRANT PLAZA-103rd St. at Blandin Blyd.I . ... PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER NOVEMBER 19, 1970 Raiders Romp Opposition In t a : i. Ya . Winning District Grid TitleJax Y st Powerful Cecil Field went undefeated through five games to defend its R, qr Sixth Naval District Touch Football title here last week, taking the Cham pionship on a 44-6 conquest of Mayport Naval Station Saturday. Coached by team quarterbackDon Jackson, the Raiders mingham,Ala., chalked up four 22. 14 lead at the intermission. -. amassed 245 points in five games, touchdowns in pacing Atlanta to Jackson cranked up his offensefor r rx r... r *rw 26 of them to runner-up Mayportin the win. 28 points after the break, MMM,+A1 I two games. Cecil Field 59, Glynco 0: The while Mayport's offense fizzled. ,,(arrcMl ,'ojM Basically the same squad from Raiders gave up their first TD in Glynco 30, Orlando 10: VA-174 that took the Cecil In- the tournament to Glynco in the Glynco's 22 point first half oUtburst j : a J b C"p tramural championship, as wellas first half,following identical.0 and stubborn defense was Y the Fleet Air Jacksonville and shutouts over Memphis and too much for the air station squadto Atlantic Fleet Forces Afloat Jacksonville. Cecil warmedup overcome. tournaments, Coach Jackson with 38 points in the first half. augmented NAS Jacksonville's Mayport 36, NCTC Pensacola Glynco 20, Meridian 12: After player- coach Bill Fertig before 6: Dan Thompson and Mike squeaking. by NCTC, Meridian x qn ', heading for this week's tour LaMore each chalked up a pair of couldn't muster enough scoring nament at NAS Norfolk. six pointers in helping to keep punch to match Glynco. Meridianwas Jackson's squad represents the Mayport up in the winner's the fourth place finisher in Sixth Naval District in the East bracket. the tournament. .+wA r Coast Invitational in Norfolk. Orlando 20,Albany 15: Orlando Mayport 28, Glynco 7: Hungryfor Representing Sixth Naval jumped off to a 14 9 halftime another shot at Cecil, District, Cecil was runner up in lead and then took a 20.9 advantage Mayport earned a 6.0 halftime the East Coast Invitational before Albany scored lead, and then erupted for 22 championships last year. with seconds left to play. second half points to eliminate Orlando 9, Key West 6: Tied 6. Meridian 12,Atlanta 8: Tied 6. Glynco from the double TOUCHDOWN. Raider Jim Rasota snags a Don Jackson pass for a all at the half, Orlando kicked a 6 at the half on Paul Harris' elimination tournament TD over the outstretched arms of Mayport defender Bob Kilgallon in field late in the fourth Meridian and Bob Stamm's goal TD to win 50 20. the first Cecil Field Mayport clash. The Raiderswent on - quarter to gain the margin for Atlanta score, Carl Williams' Cecil Field 44, Mayport 6: Too victory. fourth quarter TD aerial grab much Don Jackson and Johnson, Meridian 24, Jacksonville 0: gave the Georgia squad the win. Rasota, Dominy, Hall, Preschel, BANKAMERICARD-AMERICAN EXPRESSvSTANDARD Larry Zipsik scored a pair of TDs Cecil Field SO,Mayport 20: The B.Mills,Brown, J. Mills, Woody, OILMASTERCHARGE Credit Cards Honored in sparking the visitor's win: If first of two games between the Duncan, Ellwein, Worsham, Jacksonville's offense could have two local squads. Mayport Dievendorf and'Owens, who all MAILcar L U managed the same performanceas stayed in the game during the, wear new jackets that read '1970 ROOSEVELT its tough defense, the victory first half u Cecil managed only Sixth Naval District Champs.' might have been Jacksonville's I chance to stay in the tournament Jax out after the game. wash NAS Albany 39, NABTC Pensacola 8: Six Albany gridders notched TDs as Albany built up a MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 26 8 lead at the half before stopping Pensacola's offense in HOURS: 8:30 AM-5:30: PM coasting to the win. Atlanta 40, Weapons Charleston 12: Balcie East, a speedy corpsman from Bir- &rnJ I NAVY J@ 1x No more INSURANCEROBERT SCRAMBLER Mayport quarterback Ed Perry is stopped I waiting. following a 20 yard gain in Mayport's 36 6 win over NCTC PEN. SACOLA Perry guided his squad back into contention through the , loser's bracket after Mayport suffered its first loss to Cecil. j I - 50% on Impala Sport Sedan $16 MONTH at Sheratonon a a 19=24Monied Caprice Sedan weekends. Good news for all you smart buyers. , Chevy's back!And that means we're back In the new car business,too. We've ' 71 got Chevy In stock now. Stay at the Sheraton-Jacksonville We'e lot more on order and the're starting to Hotel*at V? the regular rate on Friday, come In. We're dellyerlnl.And we're deallne. Come on In. All you smart buyers who waited for Chevy to get Saturday and Sunday nights. back will be glad you did. You don't have to be In uniform. All M.. you need is your I ID. Chevy! ! . Next time you get a weekend pass, unwind In style at the Sheraton. . Jacksonville. . TRAVIS Reservations are accepted on a R 6 ER Tback :: AGENCY 'Standby Basis' only and are subject to f ::-.. 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