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-- . .. '. .. ---'I ,; ]" '" "I -' ''i"1" . "" - py v ' s. v+w.e., ,AlLLJt1 ' ,, : ; ;! ,'>Y; ::: ,. : ? '\ >, \ !" ; ;i [ ': rW1l -: "' ," )t'b" ;JW1 .,, ',.; ,. , ,: ',: ,,;,' j't, \' , VOL. 14 NO. 46 U. S. NAVALAIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA FEBRUARY 19, 1971 17 CNO Halts Hair ve Mr Dis Criminations I Navymen serving aboard installations of other ser- vices may no longer be denied access to clubs and 1 r 1 facilities because they wear beards, the Chief of Naval + Operations recently announced.The . Army and Air Force Chiefs of Staff and the Commandant of the Marine Corps have issued messagesto y all field commanders stating that the unique grooming stan- Marine Corps 'Navy per 1J1J dards of the Navy will not be sonnel assigned to Marine units, discriminated against. ,The when wearing Marine uniforms , messages came in response to a shall abide by grooming stan- request from Adm. Elmo R. dards established for Marines. Zumwalt that such provisions be Otherwise, when wearing Navy inaugurated and enforced to halt uniforms, Navy regulations the obstacles reportedly being apply, and local orders to the encountered by Navymen contrary are prohibited. Navy stationed at other Armed Forces personnel assigned to Marine facilities. units when on TAD to commands TOP SAILOR-A former Short Patrol at Jacksonville SP headquarters, AMS1 John R. Schueneman Following are excerpts from the where Marine uniforms are not accepts the Serviceman of the Month award certificate from Capt. John Kincaid, station CO, as his messages: required in performance of their wife smiles approvingly. duties will have the option of Army 'No attempt shall be wearing Navy or Marine Corps Shore Patrol . Petty Officer made to regulate an individual's uniforms while on TAD. Use of appearance beyond the Marine facilities and services requirements of his own service.It shall not be denied to personnel is directed that policies which whose grooming meets standardsof have resulted in exclusion from parent service (except when Selected January ServicemanJax entrance into or use of facilitieson wearing Marine uniforms). post be terminated.' -A first class petty officer formerly assigned to the Jacksonville Shore Air Force 'Navy personnelare -INSIDE- Patrol Headquarters and now working at the AMD Airframes Division, has permitted to wear beards earned the NAS Serviceman of the Month title for January. that are short and neatly trim- PAGE AMSl John R. Schueneman of med. Therefore Navy personnel prehended personnel and performance 'sets a high stan Club Schedules, ?.*.., 2 Chicago was nominated for the should not be restricted from use title due to outstanding reporting arrests to military dard for his contemporaries. His of facilities solely because of Civilian News 8,9 performance of duty as chief of commanders. Additionally, he ability to get along well with his beards. Menu was responsible for holding superiors, subordinates and the 2 the night watch at Shore Patrol quarters and inspections, and many civilians he is in contact Black Gloves Movies 13 Headquarters.His instructing the Shore Pwrolmenin with further enhances the out Sports 19,20 duties there,as listed in the his section. standing reputation of the nominating letter, included The letter further states that Jacksonville area Shore Patrol. Umbrellas Are supervising and detaining ap- Petty Officer Schueneman's 'He is a good citizen of the __ a community and a dedicated and Wave OptionsJax Marine Guard Wins Achievement MedalJax initiative motivated, ability Navyman.and continuous His ; genuine interest in his work make Adm. Elmo Zumwalt, Marine Cpl. Jerry Wilson, a Marine Barracks Guard here, has receivedthe him eligible to be Serviceman of chief of Naval Operations, has the Month.' Achievement Medal with Combat 'V' for superior professional issued an official change to Navy. A Navy veteran of .16 years, ... .. .I.z.- mt in \ V'n.ft"cUUUVCUUU" . Waves uniform regulations. : 111 "uaIU Schueneman reported here May Waves are now authorized to The 22-year old Marine, who in Vietnam with the First Shore Division from October 29, 1969 1970. His next tour of duty will be carry plain black umbrellas reported here last month, served Party Battalion, First Marine until September 29, 1970. aboard the USS Saratoga with instead of wearing the'uniform Cpl. Wilson was assigned as a VA-37 His orders are to report raincoat. radio operator for a helicopter there in June. Also, black gloves may either be support team with the 1st Battalion AMSl Schueneman and his wife worn or carried when wearing, Seventh Marines. lie was Catherine have three children the service dress light blue cited for outstanding initiativeand and presently reside in uniform, according to personal r. ,- r'FJ, perserverance despite the Jacksonville. discretion. extremely adverse combat Benefits which he will receivefor conditions. winning the monthly ser- Govt. SurplusBid According to his citation, he viceman title are an expense - O'r materially enhanced his team's paid trip to St. Augustine and a Scheduled: operational effectiveness and weekend vacation at a local 1) earned the admiration of his beach motel. lie will also be Jax The NAS Jacksonville ,: associa tes.'Reassigned. presented a $10 gift certificate to disposal division has scheduled I as a control tower the Candlelight Restaurant. another spot bid! sale of surplus I operator,' read his citation, 'he items at 8:30 a.m.,Wednesday 1 r '(< repeatedly distinguished himselfby New Pro-Pay For and % miles south of the main .i \, his ability to effectively brief gate. and direct several helicopters Petty OfficersJax Items for sale, which are simultaneously, thereby allowingthe located at the NAS Jacksonville, E maximum amount of combat -The Secretary of Defensehas Cecil Field and Mayport disposal :.'<,: essentials to be heli lifted to authorized a change in the yards, are available for in- ,. I. front line units in a minimum of Proficiency Pay program to spection by interested buyers. :. -Ii'.;" i time. include two categories for All military and civil service J. .r ...'............:, a 'In addition, he personally nuclear trained personnel who in the r \ trained less experienced per possess the appropriate NEC's. employees participate \i. auction except may those under 21 .. ........ .. I sonnel in the proper radio The objective is to increase the years of age, or those who are i ... .. -., : :. ,t. ", ,, ........ procedures for requests for number of reenlistments and to connected with the Defense medical evacuations and air get more career minded petty officers in the speciality. support. Disposal Programs, Property their agents employees or' Immediate COMBAT AWARD--Ma| J.F. Lavin, Marine Barracks CO, pins on A native of Atlanta, Ga., Cpl. Personnel in the 336 and 339 , members of their the Navy Achievement Medal for Cpl. Jerry Wilson, who was cited for Wilson joined the Marines in May series NEC's are authorized P3- households. his performance during his recent tour in Vietnam. 1968. $150. -- 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. Fz.r: . : ,-, PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS-LA1WINGER FEBRUARY 19, 1971 .. Editorial New Law New Obligation'If lt rn w I'm old enough to wear a uniform, then I'm old e/W.Oe/Y enough to vote,' was the common lament of the young r mwCatholic serviceman for decades. Today the right to vote in a Friday, February It Home Fried Potatoes, Glazed national election is a reality for young service members BREAKFAST-Hot Buttered Grits, Doughnuts.DtNNER-Chlcken Rice Soup Oven _. __ 18 years old: In fact, it is more than a right. It is an Hard Boiled Eggs, Fried Eggs to Fried Chicken, Cream Chicken obligation.Our Order, Griddle Cakes Choice of Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Cornbread Grilled Bologna, Fish Fillets, Hash Dressing, Buttered Green Peas, obligation, like that of all United States citizens, is Brown Potatoes Assorted Cake Polonaise Caul If lower Yellow Pound to vote intelligently. Obligation is a two way DINNER Doughnuts.-Oyster Stew, Shrimp Cake.SANDWICH LINE-Slmmered Frankfurters NAVAL AIR STATION proposition. The men we vote for also have obligations.The Curry, Curry Condiments or Roast with Sauerkraut. Beef Pot Pie or Saturday Mass-5 P.M. Pork Gravy, Tossed SUPPER-Pea Soup Sunday Pork Brown elected official! obliged to serve all the people in Green Rice, Buttered Broccoli, Boiled Franks, French Fried Mass 8 and 11 A.M. Daily Mass. his district, not just the people who voted for him nor a Spears, Pineapple Pie. Potatoes, Steamed Sauerkraut, Monday 11 A.M. Tuesday Chocolate .. Broccoli Buttered Spears LiNE-Grilled Ham SANDWICH . particular group of' voters. Cheese or Tuna Salad Sandwiches. Cupcakes with Fudge Icing. through Friday 11:30: A.M. At the same time that candidate may assume that, by SUPPIK-Shrlmp Gumbo, Pot.Roast Saturday Confessions 10:30: _ him of Beef, Vegetable Gravy Mashed. Tuesday, February 2) 11:15: A.M. electing the endorsed his people campaign plat- Potatoes, Lyonnalse Wax Beans, Club JMTTC form. The intelligent voter has considered the platformsof Spinach, Blueberry Pie. BREAKFAST Hot Oatmeal, Hard Sunday Mass -9:30: A.M.Bldg.500 the various candidates and has made his selection Boiled Eggs, Fried Eggs to Order, Saturday,February 20 French Toast, Baked Sausage Patties, accordingly. IIt*AKFAST-Hot Oatmeal, Hard Hash Brown Potatoes, Glazed Per Sunday Worship -10 A.M. The obligations of the voter don't end when his can- Boiled French Eggs Toast,, Fled Griddle Eggs Cakes to, Order Choiceof things of didate is elected to office. The citizen must keep the Grilled, Bacon, Fried Ham or Potatoes Minute DINNER Beef, Brown-Onion.Soup Beef Gravy Pan, Roast Mashed ProtestantNAVAL Steaks informed of Cottage Potatoes, Seasoned Gr''!i Beans, representative opinions! _on_ the public issues. Blueberry Muffins. RUNCH..Fried Eggs to Order, Tomatoes & Okra, ..(,wberry Grilled Ham. Shortcake with Whipped Topping. Breakfast Meat or AIR STATION . burgers, Cheeseburgers, French SANDWICH LINE Grilled Hamburgers y.. Fried Potatoes, Potato Chips, Baked and Cheeseburgers, . Beans, Devils Food Cake with Mocha SUPPER-Vegelable, Soup Bar. Sunday Icing, Iced Cinnamon Twists. becued Corn Beef. Lyonnalse s SUPPER"Bralsed Pork Chops, Potatoes, Buttered Carrots, Fried Holy Communion 8:30: A.M. . Brown Gravy, Steamed Rice, Savory Cabbage, Peach Shortcake with Bldg. 750; Church School 9:15: Bread Dressing, Boiled Navy Beans, Whipped Topping. A.M. Baked Corn 8. Tomatoes, Iced Fruit Wednesday, February 24 Junior Church (nursery grade ,-r jijr.1r Bars. Chilled BREAKFAST Apple-Hot Juice Hominy, Hard Grits Boiled, 6)) 10:30: A.M.; Divine Worship Sunday, February 21 Eggs, Fried Eggs to Order, Griddle Service : A.M. Bldg. 750; :! BREAKFAST Hot Farina, Chilled Cakes, Grilled Ham Slices, Minced Junior Youth Fellowship 1:30: ._ Pineapple Juice, Fried Eggs to Order, Beef, Hash Brown Potatoes, Iced Bear P.M. Bldg. 722; Senior Youth Hard Boiled Eggs, French Toast, Claws. Griddle Cakes, Cholse of Grilled DINNER-Tomato Rice Soup, Steak Fellowship. -1:30: P.M. .Bldg. 722. ', Bacon, Ham or Minute Pork Chops, Encasserole, Brown Pan Gravy, Tuesday / t" Hash Brown Potatoes, Iced Double Rissole Potatoes, Fried Rice Buttered . Snails. Lima Beans, Steamed Spinach, Banana Cake with Fluffy Icing. Christian Science Service 7 BRUNCH Fried Eggs to Order, SANDWICH LINE-Sloppy Joes on P.M. / Breakfast Meat or Grilled Cheese Hamburger Buns: Tuesday Sandwich, French Fried Potatoes, SUPPER-Potato Soup, Grilled Potato Chips, Baked Beans, Iced Salmon Patties, Baked Veal & Pork Horse Shoe Rolls, Blackberry Pie. Loaf, Tomato Gravy, Home Fried Senior Choir Rehearsal.7 P.M. f 5' SUPPER Grilled Beef Steak, Potatoes, Baked Macaroni Cheese, Bldg. 4trt Mushroom Sauce, Baked Potato with Buttered Brussel Sprouts, Peanut 750NAVAL Sour Cream, French Fried Potatoes, Butter Cake with Butter Cream Icing. HOSPITAL . xx Creamed Peas .. Carrots, Buttered ., Brussel Sprouts, Iced Layer Cake with Thursday, February 2S Divine Worship 10 a.m. MODEL'S MODEL-Erstwhile fashion model Anne Randall ha Butter Cream Icing. BREAKFAST-Hot Wheat Cereal, newcomer to the silver screen playing the very kind of role In Monday, February 22 Hard Boiled Eggs, Fried Eggs to NATTC I which she used to work: modeling. And not hobby shop kinds of BREAKFAST-Hot Hominy, Chilled Order,Meat French, Toast, Grilled Luncheon airplane, boat and car modeling, either. Tomato Juice, Hard Boiled Eggs, Cottage Fried Creamed Potatoes,Chipped Swedish Beef Tea, Divine Worship 11 A.M. Bldg. "Photo courtesy Columbia Pictures) Fried Eggs to Order, Griddle Cakes, Grilled Bacon Slices, .MInced Beef, Rings. 500 ___ ____ _ FEBRUARY 1971 CLUB SCHEDULES _ ACTIVITY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY February 19 February 20 February 21 February 22 February 23 February 24 February 2S Pirates Phil Cay The The The The The Phil Cay and the Dark Rare Dark Dark Four and the Cove Chantel Entry Mandarin Entry Entry Clubs Chantels Jimmy Archie Leslie Gary Van Acey-Ducey Strickland MelGaden 'Drink Pot Roast and his Happy Hour Whatandever's a the Wee of Western Club Group Fair Girls Bar Vodka Beef 4:3Hp.m.: Caravan Dance Show : ,j . I' CPO d t t j ,! Happy Hour Frigid i Chicken Happy llour' : \ dies Drinks Dancing Tommy 5-7 Half-Price Ernie Bevens p.m. Dinner 5-7 . to the and the Show p.m. 6 p.m Midnight Club Clubs Seminoles I Valentine Dance J A X A I R N E'\lVS Dancing Cocktail ' Officers with to Hour" . Club music by Tommy Brooks S-Gm Johnny Jelinek"L" The JAX AIR NEWS I. 'U Civilian .' " Enterprise Band distributed Newspaper each Thursday at the U, S. Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida by the Holt Publishing Company a private firm. All Copy'submltted for In NE'WS CLUB HOURS use the TAX AIR must be forwarded to the II. Public Affairs Office, Box Z. NAS Jacksonville, by lZOO noon on Monday before publication New Pirates CPO Officers Acey.Ducey ." items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772.3118 or 3119' Cove Club Club Club Monday thru Thur .. Advertisements are solicited' by the publisher and queries' 11 a.m. to Midnight Sunday thru Thursday Weekends Friday Saturday concerning such should be directed to: 11 a.m to Midnight 1 p.m to 1:30: a.m. 11 am to 1 a.m. Friday THE HOLT 11 a.m. to,2 a.m. PUBLISHING COMPANY Friday Saturday Weekdays Sunday 4747 San Juan Ave" Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. 11 a.m to Midnight Noon to Midnight Jacksonville, Fla? 32210 9 a.m. to 2 '.m. f Telephone I 388.2755 Monday thru Thur 9Sunday f0 Midnight .11 a.m. to Midnight VOL. 28 NO. 46 FEBRUARY 19, 1971 . . 19, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 j fI I f ,I I i I12FT AL UMINUM IJJAT'FREE COFFEE + . Save $30 , To be served to the first 200 people r arriving at this sale of sates. Don't be late and do remember to bring a friend! J II I j? I 1 :. PAY IN MAY }I ; I :: .. ,l i i - - HOLDS : ANY I I. PURCHASE ? $5 / E TAKES YOU t UNTIL UP ro MAY-200 |I WHERE THE BIG ONES ARE , r Save *70.. I II I I Ward's Profile 9.6 Motor Low Regularly $ 189 $ I HOLDS ANY ' PURCHASE I 1 0 OVER REG. $ 219.95 $200 409.95 339 I U NTI L M+AY I . Trim 12-foot painted lapstrake aluminum boat has a wide 52-inch I I ' Easy to carry, easy to stow. beam, cool vinyl-covered wood seats. Handy twist-grip throttle. 4Vi- I__ I ,.\ gal. remote fuel tank. Reg. $279 14-Ft Boat.....$239 -------...-_----I Vinyl-Coated 6' Varnished 450-lb. Capacity Trailer For Double-Mantle Big Folding 15 lb. Anchor Oars-52 OFF! Jon or Car-Top Boat-$35 Off Lantern-$3 OFF 3-Leg Camp BedWon't mar '"' Durable, Takes boats to 14ft. long. Up to 10 Mn. mattress -/\44 boat's deck. 919 balanced 0 88 has leaf springs, tie.down q 129 of light hrsl588 on 24x72"Non.corroslve. . fully cured strap and federally 2 pints aluminum wood REG. I=.9b required lights. REG. 1(4.95 of gas REG. IMS frame. $5 Holds' Your Purchase In.. .Lay-Away til... May-Just! $10 For.- .,.. Purchases Over.. .. $200 _ { '' ''h""+mmm., S AST1 r } Imo 1 1y I II ' I I ,, 1 I Ir I' 4 rp '... 'wI I II I . I i i 'I i . I 4 instant-adjust levelling jacks .; Clau A 4 I $10 OFF lighting system 7 sv 3O. 4-ManTraveler II CamperEconomical ,I 10-Ft. Aluminum 10x12 Foot Deluxe High To Jon Glides Into Shallows Way Vacation Wall Tent Sleeps Eight Regularly $/ /7f\ .. Regularly$79.95 $69 $779 o / y R eg.$159.99 129 Bow and stern handles make transporting easyl 80sq.ft.living area i ZIp-screen door,'windows.6'12. Roomy 8.man tent made from heavy cotton duck treated Non.skld floor. Full length spray rails. ft center height. ! for water and mildew resistance. REG. $210 5-HP SEA KINGS MOTOR..$179 l QQ. WARDS Normandy Store Only isi2270FEBRUARY Phone . FEBRUARY 19, 1971 4 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER - I Toastmistresses Hold 120 Years Retires I Final Contest At CecilCecil From Cecil Field Field's SORTES The final contest will be held at . TOASTMISTRESS Club will hold the Officers Recreational A 122 years retired from Cecil i ." #! /,, '.. .' .\ V' ; it's final club level speech contest Facility with the cocktail hour at last month. Combinations of 30, ":. : this February 27th. Up to this 7:00: p.m. and dinner starting at 30, 30, and 32 years made up this time, there have been four 8:00 p.m. on Saturday evening, great number of yen that four preliminary contests and the February 27th. Everyone is men gave to the Navy and the K , winners in these contests will invited to attend this event and t S United States.At . compete against each other in the price of the dinner is $4.00 a personnel inspection last The winner of this contest will . this final match. January, three men gave the The participants in the final compete against other winners of total of 92 years of service to their contest are: Toastmistress clubs in council Sharon Arnold, Station number six, which extends from country.CW04 Frank Stevens retired Librarian whose subject In the Savannah Georgia to 'Fort with 30 years service, he and first preliminary contest which Lauderdale Florida. The area his wife Lonnie plan to stay in r she won was Principles, Cen council contest will be held in Jacksonville area until school is sorship-Crude or Lewd.Winner of April at Clearwater.The .. out and then the family is the contest was Betty Detamoreof contestant who wins from E to move to the west , the Comptroller Department, the council level will then compete 'L. .. planning coast of Florida. who gave a speech on vision with in the regional contest to be ---- Iso retiring at the inspectionwas the title of Psychic Phenomena. held at New Orleans in June, and CW04 Beachamp who Louise Beard, the Commanding then from there the winner will to retired with 32 years, plans in the International Officers..ecretary took top compete remain in the Orange Park area honors in contest number three contest at Phoenix Arizonia in with his family. with her speech on fulfillmentwith July. ' service went to LT. * the title of her talk Aim for 30 years Homer Adams he retired at the CWO and Mrs. Stevens the Stars. Lt. and Mrs. Adams inspection also. LT. Adams and his I Icwo Management Assistance Of to live in the w -- wife Grace plan fleer, Florence Span won contest leisure fime Jacksonville area also. number four with a speech on CW04 K.W.Woods retired t desire with the title Wishing fowork through the ranks at AMD after Make It So. completing 30 years service to M the Navy. A veteran of the Pearl lANK AME RICARD-AMERICAN EXPRESSSTANDARDOILMASTERCHARGE .w. Harbor Attack, Warrant Officer ' Credit Cards Honor>* . ... Woods served in numerous campaigns in World War II and in MAll the Korean con ict.CW04 Woods ROOSEVELT : and his wife Sue plan to make their permenant home in the I' . Jacksonville area. wash To these men and the 122 years car : they dedicated to the navy, t thanks and congratulations fora job well done. MONDAYTHRU HOURS: 8:30 AM5:30PMWESTSID1 SATURDAY .ti ITS VOW COUNTRY.. ". ==: --- e.ly - .t .; ; \: ' A WIlY MFRS -- .fiSSA CWO and Mrs. Woods IT UP,a and Mrs. BeauchampS'S I t ; pppIp ca ieC-erlas Blandmg Boulevard ; House of Cedar Hills Shopping Center Quality Foods . H Phone 771 W23 1971. Every FRIDAY I Night is Every THURSDAY Night: Corolla FAMILY NIGHT Your choice of Sedan SEAFOOD Chicken & '" ... PLATTER 99 orChopped Dumplings Steak 79 'I' '?1884: : .UP TQ 34 Ml ...and any 2 vegetables, Bread and Butter PERGALLON LUNCH 11 AMtil2 PM DINNER4 PMtll8 PM Standard Equipment includes: Reclining Bucket Seats . White wall tiresWheelcovers NyIon carpets Front disc brakes "Tilted glass JACK BUSH. General i gr,says. Right now you're "These are RELIABLE BUYSat only 10 minutes away WHOLESALE PRICES!INo I from Jacksonville's biggest apartment bargain reasonable! deal refused Bring your title. 70 LAND ROVER 4 wheel drive Diesel engine In" 70 RAMBLER HORNET Door Sedan, Auto trans. Air conditioned, R&H. 1W4t OPE L SPORTS CAR Speed,like new. HITS 41" CHEVELLE DODGE '440 2-door 4 door Hardtop VI, Factory Was air 2375., Auto trans.Now,ONLY PS, R&H H17J, (Where the Good Life is included in the rant) . WWT.Was$1875 Now ONLY its U DODGE CHARGER"303"4 bbl V.8,Auto trans., PS, PB, Factory air,Vinyl roof, R&H,WWT. Inn We have 6yes( six) swimming pools. 0 Plus tO CHEVY PICK-UP Standard trans.,V.0,R&H. $14fS shuffleboard and badminton. 0 With 2045 Jammes Rd., Jacksonville, Ha. tt CHEVY Super Sport V.9, 4 Speed, Factory air. PB Tach, One congenial/ young neighbors to help enjoy them. Phone: 781.3818 owner,low mileage. Now ONLY In" D All only one block from golf and an Y RENTING HOURS r U INTERNATIONAL tlltStS elementary school..with other schools Shop. a, Mon.Thru Sat.:8:30.6:30Sun.: : 1-6.30 RAMBLE R''MO 4 door Sedan,Auto trans.,R&H, SilStS ping centers and boating minutes away. You 1; p < RAMBLER CLASSIC. 4-door,6 cyl.,standard shift, R&H. Like can get to Cecil Field/ or the Naval Air Station c t turn DIRECTIONS:Out Roosevelt Blvd., brand new. St7 In 10 minutes* downtown Jacksonville In 15. right on San Juan-Continue past tS CHEVY PICK-UP standard trans., V 0, R&H Low mileage, D Apartments have Individually controlled : Cedar-turn Creek left to bridge to Jammes Road Engine perfect. SISO heating and air conditioning, carpeting apartments. t3 BUICK LtSABRE Door Sedan,Auto trans.,V..R&H, PS. St7S draperies and sliding glass door to courtyard 43 CHEVY IMPALA Door Hardtop.Auto trans.,VO.R&H. $J7SWESTS or balcony 0 And you move into a 1 or 2 r' .' bedroom apartment today. Furnished or un r furnished ._..A . !DE IHSBSH0I f v: FROM 120 .&. Woot> 1310 CASSAf AVE GAfoOEN_ APARTMENTS HOUSE OF QUALITY SERVICE JACKSONVILLE IS *? ARLEN COUNTRYOwned PHONE 389 4561 , and Managed by Arlen Properties. IncPAGE . 9It 1 19, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE IEFLLkV llIL'' Electric Shock Fatalities I l Result From CarelessnessIs it possible that you have been preparing to drill holes in the Purchase only appliances and trapped into becoming a home floor; his drill failed, its frame extension cords which have the electrocutloner of one of your became electrified, and he was three wire NEMA (National loved ones? In 1969 electric shock electrocuted.In Electrical Manufacturers accidents at home killed about Atlanta, Ga., a man was Association) plugs and receptacles - 300 Americans. Thousands more using a portable electric drill for home use. were injured and suffered burns, while standing on wet ground. His Check your house electrical broken bones and disabilities. drill was a three wire polarized wiring and If It is not the NEMA 3- InTaylorsville, N.C.a ministerwas type, but he did not have it wire system, have a qualified electrocuted while using a plugged into a three wire electrician make the necessary Y _n ____ __ drill to repair his boat He was receptacle.The changes. LAST SALUTEARDC Walter Motcardlnl., I 27 year Navy sitting in an inner tube in the motor shorted to the case, Your safety is dependent on the veteran, is piped over the side at VP S Headquarters where he was water.In electrocuting him. total electrical system that is, Power Plants chief fqr two years.A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Chief New lIampshire, a woman You may have electric ap all components In the system Moscardin! was Instrumental In the squadron's winning the CNO died as she climbed out of her pliances and power tools that are must be of the NEMA con Maintenance Award and has earned considerable experience with the backyard pool to connect the sometimes used outdoors. Qne figuration. All componentsshould A.3, P.2 and P.3 type aircraft during his career. He plans to stay in electric pool filter to an extension particular item you should check be checked periodically to the Jacksonville area. cord which ran from her house.In carefully is the electric charcoal assure that the 'third wire' Pierce, Neb., a 15montholdgirl igniter. Another appliance usedin ground is good. (Faulty extension Navy Instructor Training died when her tiny fingers outdoor cookery is the cords or outlets can also be touched the prongs of a loosely motorized charcoal grill. Most of hazardous.) ... Inserted light plug as she crawled the spit motors are of the two KEEP j" Valuable at Separation across a metal furnace register.In wire type. Should the motor \" ' ... Kansas City,Mo., a teenager short out, the exterior metal of YOUR l I WASHINTON-Since their preparation for a second career. picked up a charcoal igniter and the charcoal grill could become TEMPER.HOJMDA ' beginning, the three Navy In- The course is equal to a semesterof was frozen to the handle as the electrified. If the weather is hot t structor Training Schools (ClassC college training in the electricity went through his body and you are perspiring, or have It P Q/se wants ) have been a pathfinder in educational field. Some schools His mother leaped to the rescue just come out of the swimmingpool -who training Navymen and women give teaching experience credit and was severely shocked, and and inadvertently touch an for instructor duty and company for the time spent as a Navy nearly electrocuted in getting the electrified charcoal grill, you commander assignments. instructor, thereby enhancing teenager loose from the ap- could be electrocuted. Located Norfolk, Va., Great entry salary opportunities. pliance.In There are some basic things Lakes, Ill., and San Diego, Calif.,, Shore-base instructors may Orlando, Fla., while standing that you can do to protect your MOTORS & CYCLES CO. the curriculum consists of School earn college credits by attending on a wet terrazzo floor, a family and yourself against 4949 BLANDlNG'BLVD. Administration, Leadership, evening or Saturday classes at home repairman using an accidental electrocution around PHONE 771-8244 Administration and Counseling nearby colleges or take college ungrounded portable drill, was your home: for Officers, Basic Instructor extension courses at bases or Training, and-career informationand nearby high schools. counseling Many instructors find off-duty . Closed-circuit television units employment as technical writersfor -* ; are utilized for video-taping and publications while others .P playback. This enables studentsto teach math and trades such as -.p make better evaluation and cabinet making in area high gives the students opportunity to schools. critique themselves. Other moonlighting opportunities - There are many rewarding include teaching t factors in becbming an in- vocational training at Veterans rj/ structor. Not least of the long- Administration (VA) hospitalsand range opportunities is even salesmanship. Government Personnel Mutual Life Insurance Company c5 ; : ;;:;; p..' 'specialists 'In service to the military' JACKSONVILLE REPRESENTATIVES: a I d.fi JIM RICHARDSON FRANK RORIECdr. USN (Ret) HCPO USN (Ret) 11659 Jonathan Rd. 5825 Jaguar Dr. W. i Jacksonville 32225 Jacksonville 32205 Tel: 724.6833 Tel: 771-7511 IY''I I 4 % JilCUARAM i -r, orl(t final, TEED BETIER_ had ANY. I equipment'fire" t 24 Month Or 24,000 1, '' lions) Cearanth; mile(UllCOlldi. 1.15 INSTANT CREDIT ':; . "va NO PAYMENT DOWN ,22'T The day Jim and June Bride opened a checking account.This . LONG WHITES/eIIE" .",,12.50..,'. is the day they started to share life. This is the day they openeda TERMS joint checking account at an Atlantic Bank. They started with a balanced ALL OTHER SIZES PROPORTIONATELY LOW budget and began building their permanent records.Is . this the big'day you open a checking account at an Atlantic Bank? WE UNDERSELL ALL department stares company stores & ,independent foe dealers/ . . ."" "It's a Pleasure to Bank tlantic' i i ie ; WESTS IDE j fJad \ J , '-- PHONE 77J 6161 4328 BLANDING BLVD. at HARLOW dANdMERICAAD I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION.FEBRUARY . PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER FEBRUARY 19, 1971 -- .=.- Air Force Officer Gets Promoted679th I I . Jajc-Capt Richard B. Oxford, Air Force Radar Squadronhere communication officer at the -, '" ,was promoted to his present V,": "' rank Feb. 10. i. A native of Hopevllle, Ga., Capt. Oxford holds a bachelor of science degree from the University of Georgia where he earned his commission throughthe i AFROTC Program. Prior to 0: reporting here in Dec. 1968, he '; was stationed at Keesler AFB ,"'. .. where he completed a course in ' ground electronics.The . .tt'Ir Lw.tyriHVPs 25-year-old captain lists scuba diving, golf, hunting and : water skiing among his favorite :< Capt. OxfordVABenefits off-duty pastimes along with . tennis and fishing. . I High School Dropouts AWARD RECIPIENTS.During I pre change of command ceremony Jan. 15,these members of Patrol Squadron Five were honored with special awards and recognitions. FRONT ROW: Lt. Billie/ B. Wise Navy Achievement Medal A01 Cecil Tilly third Good Conduct Award A2 Robert May Further Education Schroeder- Sailor/ of the Quarter AW3 Jesse Woodham, A03 Glen Taylor and ATR3 Ray Heath. Alrcrtwman Wings BACK ROW AW2 Warren Watkins second Good Conduct Award and Air. WASHINGTON-There are many ways that servicemenand crewman Wings AW3 Patrick O'Malley, AX3 Charles Gibson, AW3 Stephen and AW3 Johnny Ron. veterans-particularly high school 'dropouts'cancontinue spiel Alrcrewman Wings. their education, according to the VeteransArlminktrafinn Local Corpsman Receives Commission One the . Predlscharge.Education To be eligible for PREP, Program, (PREP) servicemen have must at least helps servicemen on activemilitary 181 consecutive days of active Through Medical Procurement ProgramJaxA duty earn high school duty. The schooling is not diplomas or for higher prepare chargeable against the GI Bill education Another or program vocational provides training. time earned during active ser- former first class hospital corpsman attached to a local Marine Corps tutoring assistance above the vice. Reserve Unit recently received a commission as an ensign in the Medical Ser- high school level for servicemenand Interested servicemen should vice Corps as a result of the MSC Procurement Program for HMl's and HMC's.Ens . veterans who study under the contact their base education GI BI11. offices for details, VA officials John C. Wanamaker, a The VA pays servicemen in said. native of Newark, N.J., enlistedin PREP up to $175 each month for Under the tutorial program, the Navy in April 1963. He attended F.; i ir it the regular cost of tuition, fees, VA will pay up to $50 monthly in Hospital Corps School, t t Class 'A'and'B' and after books and supplies. tutoring fees. a tour $ of duty aboard the USS Kenneth I D. Bailey in 1969, he reported to Tam Ky, Vietnam, where he spent one year assigned to NewIncomeTaxService MILPHAP Team Three. At Tam Ky his services earned offers him the Navy CommendationMedal with combat'V. His other awards include the Navy Unit : Commendation, the Vietnam ..1 Instant'Tax Service Medal with clasp, the ; Vietnam Armed Forces Honor I Medal, second class, and the i c I Republic of Vietnam Armed I F Forces Meritorious Unit Citation I < (Gallantry Cross), ! ." He has been stationed in RECEIVES COMMISSION Capt. C.W. Lewis Jr., commanding Jacksonville since June 1970 officer of the Naval Hospital here, administers the oath, to newly I where he served with 11 Staff,Co commissioned Ens. John C. Wanamaker (MSC), a former hospital B, 4th Amtrac Bn. Following corpsman. Refund' indoctrination assignment at the Administration at Bethesda, Md., Naval School of Health Care Ens. Wanamaker will report to the Naval Hospital at Charleston, I S.C. for his first tour as a commissioned Beneficial Finance offers a complete tax preparation He explained officer. his feelings, service, fully computerized to give you maximum de WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS concerning Navy careers in the \' ductions. Accuracy is 100% guaranteed. (Beneficial YVn T atr following statement: 'I firmly pays any penalty or interest if it makes an error!) believe that the foundation of any If you have a refund coming, you don't have to 30MODELS $1500.00 successful career must be wait weeks for a Government check.The instant your OFF cemented with a sound comprehensive sign; your return and qualify for an oiiticpot! loan,1 j to educational CHOOSE TO background This1' is especiallytrue you get your refund in cash instantly. Only at SERVICEMEN for hospital corpsmen Beneficial.This FROM young HART aspiring to be Medical Service Corps officers. Coupled with this year, let Beneficial $ Mobile Home general education, one should prepare your tax returns! SAND Action Center endeavor to advance through the 10607 ATLANTIC BOULEVARD PHONE ranks to HM1, which is the lowest 721.1544 rank from which applications can 1 Mile East of And if you want cash to pay your taxes, or for any Regency Square be submitted. good reason, remember: you're good for more at i.& ,Beneficial. Offices everywhere...open all year. I----------------------1-----------. Phone or come in.. .now! Avoid the rush. 1 I 1 SAVING I I 1 I COUPON I i 1 I BeneficialIncomeTax /! SAVE 10 : Reg. 35 cents ! Service' I A service of the Beneficial Finance System s I II / Carnation C II LOANS UP TO $600ff" i > ; i Instant breakfast PAK 25 I Beneficial Finance Co.of JacksonvilleSOS9NORMANDYSLVD.PHONE381.4S9S /I ALL FLAVORS 6 I ,BOX ' I 1 S63S ROOSEVELT BLVD.VENETIA VILLAGE SHOP. CTR. I 'I., Next to Wlnn.Dixie Phone 388.9374 I 5.hr lnn . 5* *took rklf pof H for Motml.fflcOI970. Good.,NAS Ju,NAS Cecil Field and NS Beneficial Corporation Thru SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, Mayport Commissary Stores I -----------------AUTHORIZED-- BY OIC,COMMISSARY STORES I ----------------- FEBRUARY 19, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER .PAGE. 7 - .. - , r . . .. G.. SERVICE SHOPPING GUIDE. . 7 PIZZA i4TRY SARGE & HANK 1VAHVAERNIE ] GROSS .e TAKE OUT ORDERS-DINING ROOM KNOX ENCO SERVICENTER 1 PREMIUM BEER.CHOICE CUT STEAKS 1948 Blanding Boulevard 4 ITALIAN SANDWICHES-SPAGHETTI M INIUKANCI- 'J PHONE 389.0338 '.r "PIZZA". / PHONEt 388-757)) or 388.2423 Automobile Insurance For Everyone OUR SPECIALITY! >; i Electronic Wheel Balancing SAME DAY COVERAGESTATE 4) Sun, Thurs HOURS, 4pm: 11,30pm c'e, Total Engine Performance 0 $0 Friday 4pm 1245am Analyzed Electronically FARMMUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. t Closed Tuesdays Saturday fpm 1J.4am: HomeOfflce: Bloomington,Illinois ..... 3619 Blooding Blvd. Ph. 771-0170 4710 SAN JUAN AVENUE t 552CASSATAVENUE 1 T Ifill .it tUIU li!!:'( 1I 1atw! .1 1 tlH !JR .!fin mUI! jj(1e ,.: .. ..-t"1: :.<<,< ,';': ",,,,,>;,," .:: <. __ .. ., ,. r John C. Calhoun/ USH (R.,.) "OHI 77'.0.0. .hvY. OH 7 1-2B01 ( Compltle Line of Jlttl Cal's Tropical Fish&Aquarium Supplies6334103rd JEfNGAN'STEXACO/ T.V. Sales ServiceRCA at ZENITH COLOR BLACK A WHITKmaiMflBBUia "1 SERVICEALL q 101111 lCS BTRt0 MECHANICAL WORK GUARANTEED: 1 a ' PICK.UR a DELIVERY We have a complete line of U-HAULS! St.and Banding Blvd. WELCOME HERB (Grant Plaza) 772-8731 4OOB BLANDINO BLVD, PHONE 771-9013 .. I WE SELL THE BE'T SERVICE THE REST" j 5884 Arlington Road 772-7423 Grant Plaza at 103rd ::_:'.._ ,, ., : - Jr : Jl m i qy 9A0A:-:::.:'':;;'.grynM ve vfOKEp A90fpf :.i.U:w.: '%. PHONE 244.9206 MONTHLY SPECIAL! I WE CATER TO SERVICEMEN! OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION FRIED SHRIMP WE HELP ALL Ned Jlr Car:hsptctid? ALL YOU CAN EAT WE CAN FISHERSCYCLE' SHOPWE . For Only. $129 RED GREENE'S GARAGEFour ,. Includes French Fries South o/NAS Highway 17.Orange Park Cole Slaw and Hush Purples .: REPAIR Fast Service-LAensed.Inspectors TOP HAT MINI.BIKESWe Open 0800.1800 Monday thru Friday DRIVE IN ( repair all makes used cycles and cars) MINOR REPAIRS AVAILABLE IU0103RD STREET 2045 BLANDING BOULEVARD PHONE 388.9553 WS'tit:: .j!m ;u<'m ,ir. !!::l..t:: ..,_. :S:. # 1tt ,w. Jj $..' I. _:t.V w.w !m:1.: m r i iIe OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK I We Welcome BonkAmerlcard & Master Charge "Your Mobile// Home Shopping Cen',," jBHilfefeL VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR SPECIAL p Includes Labor,NeWHD Muffler,Ta"PIPtS1I Gaskets |103rd STREET FISH MARKET] I NUSfaf1f 58 thru'41 199 QC mi B ** d ttSEDANS <- TI 3 /ertaSled 'If It Swims, We Have It' OMP Ta 'thru'70 $0 C QC FISHSHRIMPOYSTERLOBSTERSCRABMEAT I FF SEDANS *><' *<' MOBILE HOMES QQ 100 PERCENT INC IN SEASON GUARANTEE 4118 PHILIPS HWY. 737.4366 Featuring Specially Prepared Transporters $2 EXTRA a Air Cond. $4 EXTRA 5070 NORMANDY BLVD 387.6489 Smoked Fish & Deviled Crabs ROOSEVELT MALL SERVICE CENTER Over ISO New << . J1 fm z:ft mt'1-f. .1 1' _:t X '::t'rmJ. !JIII.1: '" BLANDING BOULEVARD Q eno io3no .T. OFFICIAL MOTOR VEHICLE IHSPECTIOH I Tire$f one vtMunnuitu PAINTING PHONE .7211!: : JIM THORSBY (USN Retired,) Mgr tsstIt.bII Joel V. 6KRRANO and Service / ; Tlres Batteries Front End Service HONEST COURTEOUS .! ? ,,-,. ,.!!!.,,, .!. ?. ., ..,,. 11,1111111111111111111 11/ SERRANOPAINT SERVICE !i RADIOS-TVs' W.Aim Headlights,Replace Bulbs 1 H & BODY SHOP CO ING And Windshield Wiper Blades FREE ESTIMATES ON.BRAKE WORK , Vt Mile South of Orange,Park High (State Road 21)JAMESjJACKSON ) Lf BAKED ENAMEL, .LACQUER LUCITE: On Blandlngi -li . -=--- I I r : /':; j' ,; iRs."l'"O" / /i'', ; ALLOVER ' Retired U S. Military I I $50.... 0A111INI111NI111111111111111111IIINNNI......... PHONE 264.5343 5998 Normandy Blvd. 766-0821 IY.nw! 'i 1 ins w:nA. ".. /u ,. : t .' 1'l1:. =t, ::r-:::. "'1tJ. ;!>>,* ":, ,, ....r.r. ':"m3r81t ,., J t ,. ' j 'I Charier What all of lax has I PerformaiceParts Co. L been waiting forl Q DICK A MILITARY DISCOUNT 111 Q b,1e Brand New 1971 Models Prices start at... MOBILE HOMES j I Specialist; In I Speed l eitc. $3695. ,& Auto Ports Discount Center Equipment r avea ESQUIRE CRANBROOK B _. STAN GILL a elloPae I I IY EMERSON Ph. 3M4458 FLEETWOOD: BUTLER SKYLARK 11'-3&31 DEAN KITCHIN / BETTER LIVING 742 S.LANE A VE, PHONE 781.9677 8985 ROOSEVELT Ph. 387-446t iff Normandy Blvd. Phone 786-2375 _...._ . .. , , ..:.:::e.::<':":"',r:f.r-.A..iJtr1T'Z" ?: rt N' '" -": U. : -=:t2 WwrxF. 9fttM :' :::=.. :: ;; :,, ':: :;: ;: .w- i' -::-'Wi: ,oW'A1ceo45.k ppp111 11 qp4N i SAVE TIME AND MI Ye.CHECK, THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN!! . -. -. . 'Ii FEBRUARY 19, 1971 8 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER -_ .. at- Civil Service News E t Supply Dept. Employee 6 It + Is Civilian of the MonthJaxMrs. Ruth T. Anders, a contract assistant for the Supply Department's purchase division, has been selected as the Civilian Employee of the Month for + j January. She was presented a special certificate and a _ copy of her letter of nomination Tuesday by Capt. John _M YZ 11 r rr Kincaid, statipn commanding officer.In t ,. a letter nominating her for ___ ____ _u __ the monthly award Capt. R. C get courteous and prompt at HONORED FOR JANUARY With her husband Frank, Mrs. Ruth Anders of the Supply Depart. O'Loughlln, supply officer, tention.' selection the Civilian the certificate she received for her as Employee of meat displays proudly praised her cheerful and In praising her attitude at the Month while Lt. Christopher Harrison, purchasing officer, and her supervisor, Floyd Barnes (r) attitude at wort. cooperative work, Capt. O'Loughlin made 'Always a punctual, loyal and note of her active interest with dedicated employee, she typifies civic organizations such as the observe.President Revises Retirement LawsPublic those career employees whose United Fund and the Navy Relief experience and sincere per- Campaign. She is also a memberof formance make up the backboneof the Navy Management President Nixon changes the Civil the organization to which they Association.Mrs. Law 91-658, signed recently by , are assigned' he said. Anders, who began her Service Retirement law in 5 ways. Mrs. Anders, whose job is civil service career as a junior These changes ((1)) make requirements for survivor annuity to be met by a administrating the purchase and clerk typist here with the pur- widower of an employee the same as for a widow; (2)) provide service credit for delivery of orders and contracts chase division in 1943, was certain periods of separation during which employees received Federal Em- issued by the purchase division, promoted to GS-7 in 1960. Duringthe retiree who unmarried at the has worked without clerical past two years she has ployees Compensation benefits; ((3)) permit a was assistance except in isolated received a performance rating time of retirement to provide a survivor annuity for a spouse whom he married cases when help was provided with two 0' factors. after retirement; ((4)) permit a survivor annuity for the second spouse of a retiree ! I from the purchase services who elected a survivor annuity for a spouse whom he married after retirement; .' branch.O'Loughlin According her job involves to Capt.about and, (5)) permit a reemployed annuitant to use his supplemental annuity to increase his survivor's benefit. 200 formal contacts, 8000 pur- chase orders and 3000 delivery orders a year. Following are some questions and answers about the new changes: Her work area is located near the purchase division entrance Q. What change does the new that a widower has to be Incapable A. The employee must have- where she is faced with constant t/; law make concerning widow. of self-support and (1) completed at least 18 ers of women employees? must have received more months of Federal civil interruptions from incoming r A. It permits payment of a sur- than half-support from his ian service, and visitors. Although it is not a part tr vivor annuity to the widowerof deceased wife.Q. (2) died while employed subject of her assigned duties, Mrs. a woman employee on the What are the requirementsthat to the Civil Service Anders always goes out of her same basis as to the widowof must now be met to Retirement System.Con't. . way to make sure these visitors 'GUES'S WE 0:1ttR[ ihSt'ENrrOURt .. << a male employee by qualify a widower (or widow cwka\ l' c kt: outs eliminating the requirements ) for a survivor annuity? ( next Page) . L . p ., I. . I ? ... ,-- _..;:..: .. ..... .. ,,' 'I, ':' : > ," . "* ' i'; ; ;r,', ., : :1.J ; ,', ; : : ; I, 1''JIv. ; I :v' < ., ,, ,. ,.. " ,- ; .' "'.\, ': ..: ', ,, '. ; _I 'I 8: " . i.I Pw ; - : .1\ ; v'1I' : ' ; : ,." ,/. .,4. k5t 'I.' J ",, ;0;'," ., .. .. ' f . . ', .;J V )J/.t ', ,nl ," .1." ,- a: ',.t.1 "I ."?' 'it.I,._"' ..f '. :'fi"ff::1' :' ; ..,'..q". ,, :\\r';' 'il I;' t'r! t4'' 11'$: , .. rl'.v i .,' ' : E r i ; , .., J1: I qI' 1" ' ,.'J:' i' ,. '... We are grieved ,. t :: 'f. ,' r. I" '" ,. t'I'_ ;, JI" "j' '!"I.-\y. ' ... ', ', : '" ,, ';;.... ; ; ; / f ( , x ; " "1 k.. ,. yet grateful I: .,! ,:':'." ; i'> .,' .. t ( .1} ': ;..':; : I : :! $, ' "' < f8 11* ,: V , : + ' : To all those who responded :* * t / .,.' ; +}"' I{, ; ':, ,.oJ ,;'(,' to our calls % ',' ,;, .jr' V I "- ;:i > ( : . ," I ,; :..f r , ' ," > I ' ; " ...i"I\ "" iI'L ,, ,. .j ' : : tl ; i'l y" "If.- ," :, _. , \ ""' !" ".. . " a "" - for ;i.' ," A' assistanceat r \j t. ;" , : "" " ; ', \ ,.. ; .' ' ; ' t' ; . ; " 11'" - : : t, ,. 1' ''t )1' A '" Camden . our County plant. ," ,"' .'.: n f.. A II ,,"' :', : . '. . Our heartfelt thanks. : :," 'f: . 4 C .\)m ,1 : ; ,:. ' " '. ,J'I! I' I, ; "s .. ,: :: ; < ' : . I'' f) : ( .4-1 '. .. ... ,;, ", ( , \ ' A ; 'h't1Thiok':, l Chemical'Corporation;; t' ..' . "' ' ) >' ;: .fl " .t .. .. :.'.: ,. . .. ,':, -Ii' ,. .. .. l'n4' ,' .. ', ""' ' . '. : ,: :: ../, _. ./ ',';' :'t $; ) J ,.r : .. " ' : r :: '" . , .. :' " I . , ;, : "' ''' .' : ; .. ;.., .. rl '7...,:.','.'.,.\..''''. ), .., ,f"'" ' .. ., t a, '''." '' .." r* JPAGE 's ?,, ......:... '. ; ..', . l'. ,' " , ' , " M ' .. , \ - f t, ,tl I . _ - - ,. -," -- """ , '.,1 1--- FEBRUARY 19, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 ; j ; PWD CitesEmployees : I Civilian HighlightsQUESTIONS I + '\ and ANSWERS (Continued from Page 8)) Q. What change has been made Jax Several Public Works in the retirement law con. employees recently received The widower (or widow) cerning credit for periods of awards for their outstandingwork must- separation during which Fed. from Capt. R. T. Hardy, (1) have been married to the eral employees' compensation Public Works officer employee for at least 2 benefits were received? years Immediately pre A. An employee (or former empiovee Beneficial Suggestion checks ceding her (or his) ) who returns to Fed. were presented to Garland D. death, or eral employment after he Presson, Thomas M. Franklin, (2) be the father (or moth has been separated is now Jesse Phillips, William Logan, er) of a child born of deemed to have been on leave Lawrence E. Jackson, and the marriage with the without pay for any part of employee.Q. the period of separation dur A, Mitchell E. Palmquist GeorgeW. Does this change affect wid ing which he melted Fed. j i4 Drozak earned a $100 check owers of employees who died eral employees' compensa. for his suggestion which Is before January 8, 1971? lion as a result of illness or estimated to save the department A. No. It applies injury related to his GOT- $1,040. only to widowers of employees who die ernment Job. kLL1T Capt. Hardy presented Q. What Is the effect of this ; on or after January 8, 1971. change 4 : Superior Accomplishmentawards A. It permits full credit toward to Jeannette E. Reilly, retirement for all or a por- James W. Steedley Donald J, Traffic tion of a separation period k 4 -x t y ere Williams and Eleanor Sapp. during which the employee Each received a check in was receiving employees' recognition of outstanding on-the- ViolationsJaxThe compensation.Q. job performance Is this change retroactive? -- r A. This change applies to quail' lying periods of separation :* S F +epS.L . following is a' reportof occurring before as well as 'QOM'f KU' i g motor vehicle accidents and on or after January 8, 1971. YgYpuRp!,DA Q. How can an employee who " traffic violations for the period of )) Feb. retired before January 8, 17.Number 1971, obtain this retirement of Accidents credit? A. Since there is no practicableway This period 9 in which the Government . eor's ACCOMPLISHED EMPLOYEES Jeanne E. Reiley, one of This period a year ago. 8 can identify already' - Total accidents this year 29 retired persons with periodsof several Public Works Department employees who were honoredfor ( separation which could be outstanding performance, receives superior performancecheck MAKE Ya Rsus&KroN Total accidents through this counted, the new law reQuires from-Capt. R. T. Hardy, Public Works Officer. James Steedley, $ g! period last 40 that such periods be Eleanor Sapp and Donald Williams also received Superior Per- year I counted only upon application Total number of days since last by the retiree.Q. formance awards. injury in a motor vehicle accident I am already retired and 142 have a period of separation Number of days since an injury during which compensation.I received How employees' ARLANS I FURNITURE SAVES I NAS I can I apply to have this last year at this time 10 period credited toward my Number of Violations A. annuity Simply ?write a letter to the PERSONNEL I MORE I ON I ALL I FURNITURE Civil Service Commission, This period 37 Bureau of Retirement, In- surance, and Occupational Speeding 8 Health, 1900 ESt., N.W., Yes, Arlans, Furniture World appreciates you work at NAS or are Navy connected, you Reckless driving 1 Washington, D.C. 20415. HAS business and we want to continue to can save 'big dollars' at Arlans Furniture Going through stop sign 2 Please be sure to give full help HAS personnel' furnish their homes World by watching for these special advtrtlMmtnts. . Other Violations 26 identifying information, Including with quality furniture at low, low prices. If . Twenty-one drivers appeared your name, date of birth, and CSA claim num w ., ,' '. before the Traffic Hearing Boardon / 1" k'l' ). : l'1 I Feb. 11. Disposition of the ber.Bulletins } cases included the following: Post : Nine lost driving and parking J privileges aboard the station for Job Vacancies '' t various periods; Seven were i ' J assigned to complete an eight- Jax New job openings for ' hour course in remedial driving; NAS civilian employees are 17 received suspensions; 5 were planner and estimator given warnings; and 8 were (machinist) MPB 11 71.; sandblaster . referred to commanding officersfor MPB 12 71; supervisory possible disciplinary action. property marketing specialistGS12 L- Four drivers were assessed 19 MPB 13-71; and computer - i GS12 MPB 14 71. " traffic points. specialist r, i I y1. YI'I HONDA HAS DONE IT AGAIN WITH THE I ; ; ALL NEW ATC-90 5 pc. Living Room Includes: Sofa, Matching Chair, 2 Step End Tables and Cocktail Table + C Al1 Authentically styled colonial group with convertible sofa bed. Set Inclues sofa sleeper with all foam cushions; metchlng wing chair; two step tables: maple cocktail table. Handsome print fabric brightens your living room. Harmonizing colonial lamps also available at additional cost. Save $80 compare to sets selling at $268 Price in effect through ",,---'" u..your credit power < I February 28, 1971. You must -BuII *IERIWIO Freedeflveries Open Sundays' f.II bring this ad and your I ID ; ':L-h.I=I ' r; " ..... :..-- .. card with you I THE ULTIMATE IN A 3-WHEEL DUNE BUGGY or BEACHCOMBERSee I, ( I I I .1 I it on display at r4JjjyL HONDA & BMW of NORTH FLORIDA 5850 EVERY D y 6123 PHILIPS HWY. 398-4200 .. . A - FEBRUARY 19, 1971 10 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER . I Now.,.. Credit Union Sets Annual Meeting I assistant chief of staff for Naval Air Reserve Jax--The 19th Annual well as the civilian community Statistics on growth in Shore Affairs, Com- Training Unit, NAS Membership Meeting of members' shares and Russell F. Misner, Jacksonville: James W. the Jax Navy Federal The agenda for the loans, which increased fairjax;analyst, Naval Air Hendricks, senior ini Credit Union will be called evening includes reports assets to more than $20 budget Rework Facility; W.M. dustrialengineer to order by President from credit union officialson million in 1970, will be educational training technician, Naval Air William M. Ross at 7 p.m., the financial conditionand presented by Treasurer Ross, Naval Air Rework Facility; and Feb. 26The progress of the credit Cecil E. Acree Jr. specialist Technical Training Fernie E. Selby Jr., in- meeting, to be held union during the year 1970. Other reports will be R. Story, dustrial engineer at King Hall, NATTC, will The Board of Directors' given by the Chairman of Center; Ralph Personnel technician, Public Works be attended by estimated report on important the Credit Committee, Civilan NAS Department NAS 950 members and guests decisions and progress will Ernest Leslie, and Department, Jacksonville. and Tonly from NAS Jacksonvilleand be presented by President Chairman of the Super- Jacksonville; Members industrial present at-the NAS Cecil Field, as Ross. visory Committee RalphR. Zambito, meeting will be called Tecnician, Sory. The floor will be Engineer on members for Naval Air Rework Facility,' to select from the slate and to $900 in Share DepositsTo questions open and suggestions Credit Committee 'any others nominated rfrom the floor during I concerning the operationof nominees are John G. the Be Given MembersJaxJax the credit union. Cooke, Foreman of Air meeting, those whom they Nominees Announced Frame Mechanics, Naval believe will best represent Nominees for four Air Rework Facility; YNC them in the managementof Navy Federal given to lucky credit union vacancies on the board of Everett W. Coppins Jr., the credit union's affairs, Credit Union is. giving members attending the directors and two on the away a sample of its meeting All members credit committee will be Guest Speaker's Topic : merchandise! attending the meeting will presented to the mem- In this age of samples- have the opportunity to bership by Gordon L. toothpaste hanging on register for the prize King, chairman of the 'Social Responsibility'JaxCapt. your doorknob, shampoo drawing. nominating committee.For . arriving in neatly Grand prize is a $300 the board of John R. terpreted to mean the packaged boxes, books in share deposit. Otheramounts directors, the committeehas Kincaid, commandingofficer responsibility of people to the mailbox, and however to be given in- nominated SN CharlesS. NAS Jacksonville other people, to their else you have received clude a $100 deposit, four Collins Jr., Comptroller will be. the featured communitiesandtothemselves. - samples lately-your creditis prizes of $50 each, and 12 Department, NAS speaker at the Jax Navy Capt. Kincaid will joining. the giveaway deposits of $25 each.If Jacksonville; S.H. Hen- Federal Credit Union explore the social group. you want to be part of dricks, Supply systems Annual Meeting. responsibilities each of us Jax Navy Federal Credit the credit union's sample analyst, Supply Depart- has, as well as the Union is giving away merchandise giveaway, ment, NAS Cecil Field; 'Social Responsibility'will responsibilities which the money! the date is Friday 26, 1971, Ernest F, Leslie, In- be Capt. Kincaid's credit union has-both to its Prizes at the credit at 7:00: P.M. in King Hall, dustrial engineer topic for his speech to members and to itself. union's annual meeting of NATTC, at Jax Navy technician, Naval Air members and guests at- Capt. Kincaid is by the membership will total Federal Credit Union's Rework Facility; Cdr. tending. The term 'social reputation one of the finest $900 in share deposits to be Annual Meeting. Robert R. Loomis, responsibility'is in- speakers in the area. -J. .__. __ 1 1 lHIL rr . ;' : ''Yiz SwYr '-' j ': ., "r r : ------: ; :( : ,:>> :%%'1J "; <:;:""%' r1 ' : i-- ' . ; 1 : : ; ; : .. e" 'rs' I M"E"E.i'I ,{t'Ii< f&<: I'NG '. .. j ? A' d. .. ." ,;:, ,. > ., "Sl v"' >, .. ',..,,. l,, s>:Jt N1fu;, ,, .:,, :< ht.Wq:1:KoS::6:f q}.i- Friday, February 26th. : , King Hall Jacksonville NAS ; ': 7:00 PM" ' ; tJ GUEST SPEAKERREFRESHMENTS Each year, your credit union holds Its annual membership , meeting. The purpose of this fii; heetofjiciais hear reports from ." 1.' I'"';" ' t , and to give the ; members the opportunity to express opinions about 'the I FAVORS operation of their credit union. ( Each member or share holder '., , ", has one vote, regardless of the amount of shares held. It Is a 'f PRIZES member'! right and obligation . attend this meeting and vote for 'f. the member he feels can best t represent him on the'.Board of ' i BUSINESSMEETING Directors and Credit Committee ' j ) PLAN NOW TO ATTEND wJAX M! ( FEDERAL . vea 71J@ Hours: Mon ROOSEVELTMALL PHONE..Thurs.384 10AM 1391,S.30PM:. I Tel NASJAX 387 5622 or'Base Bid g EIt'.39. 2411 I NASCEC.fL,8Idg.26''Tel 7713211, NATTC, Bldg.501 Fr 1.10 AM 7 PM Sat.10 AM 1 f MPAGE Hours: Mon Fri.9:30: 4:30: Hours Mon. Fr I E8:I,303:00 215: I Tel 7722.U8.Mon.Wecf, Frl. 11 AM tll 1 PM . 1\ FEBRUARY 19, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11 r I I f I El /! !.N\Q' ,;. Marine Corporal Earns Navy Medal I For Combat Activities in VietnamJax 1$: It : ( . I N ,\ Cpl. Michael M. Myrick high level of efficiency, he miration of all who associatedwith I I I received the Navy AchievementMedal materially enhanced the operational him.' with Combat 'V' from Lt. effectiveness of his unit j # Col. L. E. Blanchard, MATSGCO and gained the respect and ad.riiR 'Displaying superior % Friday in connection with .. professionalism, he worked f --- --- I t i if combat operations against the tirelessly and with meticulous enemy in the Republic of Viet attention to detail to ex- nam from July 17, 1969 to July 12, peditiously assemble various : 1970. ordnance components into i I Cpl.Myrick received the award complete, combat ready units for j while serving with Marine Aircraft loading aboard tactical aircraft. ji i Group 13, First Marine % : Through his proficiency and I Jt Aircraft Wing, Marine Fighter astute technical knowledge, he I Attack Squadron 314. contributed significantly to his i According to the citation,'as an squadron's delivery of thousands AOM, he displayed outstanding of tons of munitions against J -I initiative and perseverance enemy targets.1 j despite the extremely adverse Cpl. Myrick has been with -'Lfl4 conditions and difficulties MATSG since September and a 1 associated with a combat en works at the AO 'A' school. 1I I' vironment.. By his consistently Cpl. Myrick - 1 CHANGING HANDS-During-a Feb. 7 change of command Avionics Officer Wins Dynamics Award I ceremony at the Marine Air Reserve Training Detachment here, Col Jean W. Owen (fr) accepts the colors of the 25th Staff Group\ relieving Col. Robert W. Whitney as Group commanding officer. Col. Whitney Jax-Ens. John Vercher, a distinctive NESEP officer According to his citation, 'he , has been assigned{o.the Volunteer Training Unit 26 in Miami.Navy's former chief aviation electronics candidates.In presented a most positive imageof technician who was commissioned a letter from the commanding a member of the United States through the NESEP officer ROTC and the Navy while at the University of U-Move-It Policy program, has received the professor of Naval Science at the Mississippi. General Dynamics Award from unitversity, the 29-year-old Navy A native of Pineville, La., the NROTC Unit at the University officer was cited for his academic Ens. Vercher Joined the Navyin Is Costless ConvenientWASHINGTONThe of Mississippi where he attended performance and his leadership September 1957. He was an four years of college. lie attributes.As ATI instructor for electronics at graduated last year with abachelor's his citation reads, 'his senseof NATTC Memphis,Term when he Navy is during a six month test period, at degree in electrical responsibility to the NESEP was selected for NESEP. He was testing a program that may Naval Supply Centers . engineering.Ens. organizationand to its individuals, advanced to chief while attending I enable a transferred sailor to Norfolk Va. and NewportR.I.; together with to the university.Ens. . a willingness move his own personal propertyat Oakland and San Diego, Calif. Vercher, presently help others, marked his con- Vercher, reported herein no 'out of pocket' expense to The'do-it-yourself' method will assigned as avionics officer for tributions during the 1969 1970 September 1970. In addition to himself. allow a Navyman to move at his AMD, received a plaque and academic his duties with the aircraft Arrangements made with three own time and convenience, 'citation for his outstanding year. maintenance department he is nationally known vehicle rental assure that his property arrives achievement as the leading of- 'His personable manner, the station's NESEP counselorand companies provide Navy when he does, and will reduce ficer candidate at the university positive attitude and cooperative is available to advise members with vehicles, packing loss and damage to his last year. This newly established nature earned the respect and prospective NESEP candidateshere. material and trip information belongings. military award recognizes friendship of many people.' . - : ? WESTSIDE ' ; ; , : ) ' 'I: m' rj Y'' Volkswagen i1 Selling Used Cars with 100 % GUARANTEE! TWO 68 VW Sedans $1395 68 Karmann Ghia $1795 TWO 69 VW Sedans $1795 Radio and Heater, Green or Beige. 4 Speed, Radio and Heater. Air conditioned, R & H, White or Blue. 67 VW Sedan 'Glitterbug' $1295 68 VW Fastback $1695 Radio and Heater. $1650 Blue 69 VW Sedan 4 speed, Radio and Heater. Radio and Heater. 63 VW Sedan. $850 White, R & H 69 Karmann Ghia $2075 68 VW Squareback $1895 68 VW Sedan $1450 Air conditioned, Radio and Heater, Radial' Tires Extra Speed, Radio, and Heater. Radio and Heater, Red with White Vinyl Top. Sharpl I VW'SII '63 AND YOUNGER! COMPLETE SELECTIONI uuuu DOMESTIC AUTOS and OTHERS: r 68 Pontiac Tempest $1095 67 Grand Prix $1695 66 Door Olds Sedan Delta, Green, Loaded! $995 Coupe-cylInder,Auto.trans.,Air conditioned R&H. Loaded! Gleaming Gold with White Vinyl Top $1095 69 Ford Cortina $1095 $1795 66 Pontiac 'Executive' 88' 68 Olds Delmonte Transmission. Automatic Factory Air Auto. Trans., Power Steering and Brakes. -Door Sedan Loadedl! Metallic Green. R & H, WWT 4-Door 69 Ford LTD Station Wagon $1895 68 Rambler American $1195 66 Ford LTD $995 Door, V.8. Auto Trans., Factory Air, Power Automatic Transmission. Door Sedan, Auto. Trans., Air Conditioned. Steering and Brakes, R & H. ,. GOOD SELECTION OF CLEAN AMERICAN CARS! WESTSIDE VOLKSWAGEN 1150 Lane Avenue, South _ r Phone 78 1-5511 "A @J Open Daily: 8:00til 8:30 & Saturday: 8:00tIl5:00 Sunday: I:00til6:00I l I --- .. ... _. _._ -. " r FEBRUARY 19,111: I PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER I GI Loan Interests DecreasedVeterans using GI loans will refinancing homes already have improved opportunities to owned by veterans.In . finance homes and will pay less addition, it,also restores the for loans as the result of two expired, unused eligibility for r important actions of recent loans to veterans of World War II weeks. That U ,the opinion of and the Korean Conflict.It . Odell W. Vaughn, director of the also lowered the cost of loans St. Petersburg Veterans Ad- by doing away with a .5 percent ministration Regional Office. funding fee previously paid by. The latest was the lowering of post Korean veterans the maximum rate of Interest to Vaughn said that the average 77V4 percent, effective Jan 13, GI home loan at this time is about 1971. The rate had been 8} $20,000, meaning that the buyer percent until December 1970 would save I2.SOO over a 30 year when It was lowered to 8 percent. loan period from the reduction lathe . This reduction! combines with interest rate. provisions of the Veterans This reduction plus the greater Housing Act of 1970, recently flexibility the new housing law signed by the President, to make gives the veteran makes the the housing outlook considerably housing outlook considerably brighter for millions of brighter for men just coming In the view of Vaughn. lie point home from service and It also out that the new law allows loanson allows older veterans to take anew wuvwn mobile homes and condominiums look at their housing needs --- 'for the first time and and perhaps find ways to meet THREE NEW CORPORALS-Tbra MATSO Marines received I new stripe Feb.. 11 and hearty also allows GI loans to be used for them better,' Vaughn said congratulations from 1st Lt. Richard F. Golec, MATSG personnel officer. They are: (from left) _ .. --... "' \ 103 __ Cpl. Donald J. Borts, Cpl. Paul M. Dressel and Cpl. Michael L. West. Cpls. Bortz and Dressel are assigned to MATSG's Personnel Section. Cpl.West works in the Art Shop. r First Termers Need Information ,7. "" <' r On Benefits.. of.. Service Careers WASHINGTON Defense Department Information Increase Maj. Gen. Leo E. Benade, officials doubt that For this reason, added effortsare deputy assistant secretary' 'first term' enlisted men fully being made to insure that_the defense for military personnel understand and appreciate the young servicemen have. an policy, manpower and reserve significance of the supplemental adequate understanding of the affairs, has testified to that effect benefits they receive in the armed value of the benefits available to before a special House sub- .1= forces and tend to count only them, both in the present and the committee on supplemental 4 J\ their 'cash in hand.' future. service benefits. ___ ""' __ __ w General Benade said it was estimated in a that ser- COMPLETES 41 YEARS-YNCM Clarke C. Chltty (I) receives a report Meritorious Advancement Board vicemen considerably undervalued - special retirement plaque from Harry Neary, Jacksonville superln- the level of toal tendent of elections, during a retirement dinner at the FRA Hall on Collins Rd. Chief Chitty entered the Navy In 1929, and was NARTU's Convenes to Review CandidatesWASHINGTON compensation. also undervalue senior reservist with respect length of service. His wife (center) Is a Recipients income in kind current former Wave,and their four sons are currently serving on dive duty, The Merit- selected for CPO, and another 100 deferred income, he savingsand said. while their daughter anticipates joining! the service as soon as she is orious Advancement in Rate out of 500 picked for first class. , old tnough. Board convened January 19 in the Nominees are personnel who Understanding Value Bureau of Naval Personnel He explained that this occurs have taken the exam five times, (BUPERS). and either passed or failed. AU for a number of reasons: They This 30-member board is have been recommended by their forget it; it is 'involuntary1 In- considering some 2,000 superior commanding officers as being come over which they exercise limited, if any, discretion; it is performing E-5 and E-6 can- consistently outstanding Good chance we're going per- deferred to such a long time in first didates for. advancement to formers capable of carrying out class and chief petty officer. all the duties of the next higher the future that they do not count whereJ'you're going Chances for advancement rate. A clean record is man- its full value now; its receipt is w depend upon the advancement datory. contingent on completing ad- opportunity which exists in the Board deliberations are expected ditonal service; or they simply do rating and the number of can- to take about four weeks. not know what it is worth. didates competing. Both TAR Following BUPERS approval He added that almost a fifth of and Wave personnel are advancement authorizations will military pay is received either in represented.Some be issued by the Naval Examin. kind (quarters and subsistence) 100 out of 1,500 will be ing Center, effective May 1.REGBNCYTOYOTA. or as savings through the operation of PX's and commissary stores, provision of medical care, survivor benefits coverage, and the like. Such income tends to be undervalued .. because the member is not quite \ 4t sure just how much he is saving. AT REGENCY SQUARE When one doesn't pay rent or utilities it is easy to underestimate - the value of quarters . furnished. i ,r it 1elt'TOYOTAC. I I RO, t 2 D iSED4N Even if accurately estimated, \.' ; .. the value to the member may '/ : differ substantially from the . % '1 .. ..iIt... .. .. ". .1Cf./, .. h governmentcost that is attributedto , I ..... '. / \ the member's compensation " '' ' ' \ ... ..., .... .. t"""'''\ the general continued. .. ,, .. .J , ., ',Iit ' 1 ....:....-..- .. ." ./J\IJ : IODDSn'INS \ ; ,. '" I ": --_-.. -- 4J " ' . ' \ ...the IN place for \ . 0) AIRLINETICKET OFFICE +. :$ ::179(8BRAND (, Vivian Normandy ACCESSORIESNORMANDYMALL WinterClearance Brownlee Boulevard,Owner' . (JAMTO) .T 3 Locations to Serve You i NEW.'FUlLFAOT. ,EQUIP NAS.JAX: Bldg. 13 Main Cat Ext. 2449 or 387.2811 Sale ti= HRS: 0745-1800 Mon. thru Fri 0900.1300 Sat. NAS CECIL: Finance Office, Phone 771.3211, Ext 8122 REGENCY TOYOTA SAVE up to 30%! 0800-1500 .". 4'r ,' MAYPORT Building 24, Phone : 246-5427 8445 t AflmctonExpressw.lv I I 721-3000 Wigs.Jewelry.HatsScarves.Leather 0800 .1630 Monday thru Friday Goods .. 0900 1300 Saturday r , .1, .r " : .. _ '" w qt.nr aIII.'b"h . ------ -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- -- --- "* FEBRUARY 19, 1971--_ JAX---A--I NEWS-LATWINGER: = P--A-G: :13 'l HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY \ LP,' ltl, 1.' .' .'''''''1 .... '.':. ..':Ii ., ,. ',.' :.', .. '.": ." "11I<.' Publisher ; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Movie ScheduleB JAXAIRNEWS : Call: 388-2755 NAS JacksonvilleLATWINGER a Ads Should bt mailed to arrive not l later than _ I Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. i--.'B.MM. H' .IB, HI" .BBIiaHiatlilMMilB' : ',a"l ''I; .',8, :' I I Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE I publisher published!) the fOllowing week unless the February 19 THEE?' I Is Instructed otherwise. A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must be : received WITH the copy for the ad. NAS: 'C. C. and COMPANY' Tuesday,February 23 : Color cycle comedy starring Ann 4747 San Juan Avenue .. RATE: Minimum charge (lines) $2.00 Margaret and Joe Namath. 'R' NAS: 'BARQUERO' Color Jacksonville, Florida Per additional line (4 word per line) 50c VG (94 mlns.) western starring Lee Van Cleef ; HOSPITAL: 'MONTE WALSH' and Warren Oats. 'GP' G (109 Color western starring Lee mins.) -- __ f Marvin and Jeanne Moreau. 'GP' HOSPITAL: 'IF' Y VG (99 mins.) .EMPLOYMENT REAL. .ESTATE TRANSPORTATION r, \VedneldayFtbruary24NAS !" ; .... Saturday, February 20 : 'TOO LATE TIlE HERO' A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITYAvailable CASHI) NAS: 'LET IT BE' Color Color war drama starring for part time employmentIn We buy equities 6SANGLIA 1470 documentary starring The Michael Caine and Henry Fonda. the Jax area. If you are on your last Louise T. Bailey Heater. Beatles. 'G' VG (85 mlns.) 'GP' E (133 mlns.) tour of active duty this Is a new career 771-3605 Broker ASTRO MOTORS HOSPITAL: 'C. C. ANDCOMPANY' PITAL opportunity. We offer a full training 6566 Normandy Blvd. : 'BARQUERO'.rursday program that can fit Into your schedule. Call Sam Oakes ATC Ret. 'HIDDEN WATERS' MOTORCYCLE STORAGE ,February 25 Riverside Memorial Park Black Creek, Canal or Lake lots Inside, Clean & Dry. $5.00 Mo. Call Sunday FebruaryZINAS , 781.9262 or 7819466 avallabie. Excellent fishing, boating, Mrs. Varnadoe 246-1615, Monday thru Friday swimming. Mobile Home area. Also NAS: 'HAPPY ENDING' Color 9 AM to 5PM permanent home area. High, wooded 64 RENAULT $370 : 'HOW DO I LOVE drama starring Jean Simmonsand lots. E-Z Terms. One mile E. Lake THEE?' Color comedy drama speed, Heater Lloyd Bridges. 'GP' E (100 Asbury on No. 209. La Rue 7253992. Temporary NO FEE ASTRO MOTORS starring Maureen O'Hara and mlns.) Typists Secys. 6566 Normandy Blvd. Jackie Gleason. 'GP' VG ((109 Keypunch-Dictaphone Opers. DOCTORS LAKE mins.) _. ..,., .., ., ... Beautiful 3 BR., CREDIT UNION.REPOSSESSIONS >::::::: ;::: ':'':'':":';'':' :" >r.o;:;;':': '::.x.:::' ALL OFFICE SKILLS 3 B., Solid brick HOSPITAL: 'LET IT BE' START NOW Waterfront$47,000, FHA. Cent. Heat& FORD WAGON V.8,AT,AC, $825 We Pay Every Fridayat Air, 2 car gar., w w carpets, drapes, 4Ctft deep shady lot,dockLAURENCE 64 CHEVY WAGONAT Monday, February 22 OLSTENTemporary JONES, PS, PB, Accepts Bids As Is. Services REALTOR 388.5465 69 FORD MUSTANG NAS: 'IF' Color drama JJucm09,7a. 603 Florida Nat'l Bank Bldg. New Eng'J Vinyl top, New paint & starring Malcolm McDowell and tires. $1995 Call 358.1101 3 BR, Fenced HOUSE yard FOR, SALE Shanbry. 'R' E (111 mins.). 9 Reasonable, 786- Call A. T. Madisonor q ( / SERVICE WIVES 0069. Ron Rohrer HOSPITAL: 'HOW DO I LOVE ; CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS , Ext. 2431 or 387.5622 Jobflnders 1372 Cassat. 387.5626 or 1022 Park Street, 354 7888. TWO ACRE FARMETTESIn WE FINANCE64VWPANELTRUCK St. John's County on U.S. Hwy. 1,8 5821 San Juanat Niblick ,...,.-.,,-. mi.Mobile S. of Duval Homes.County See line.White For Castle Homeor $370 : / : Phone 384-4404 MlSCLLANEOUS.' Estates ASTRO MOTORS 6566 Normandy Blvd. Fred Rahalm Realtor 398.6811 .- 1,2 and 3 BEDROOMS BABY FURNITURE(USED) 1948 MONTESA SCORPION GARDEN TYPE APART- Stroll a chair, (High chair stroller 250 cc. 21 HP as Is $325. Many extras. 'MENTS and old English Carriage) Reg. $180. RENTALS2BRUNFURN. Contact Wayne Slahor 264 2741 INDIVIDUAL AIR CON- New. Plus Crib, chest of drawers, DITIONING AND HEATING dressing table$100 cash package deal. 64 CHEVY IMPALA $440 DRAPES FURNISHED Nothing sold separately. Good Cond. Hardtop, Pretty Red, V.8, Auto. r.dc WALL TO WALL CARPETING 264 6478. HOUSE l trans., R & H.ASTRO. .LARGE SWiMMING QT'S POOLS For Rent, Close to NAS Jax) & Cecil. MOTORS 384-2093. 6566 Normandy Blvd. .:':'. .:,'. ....:::..:.;...: .. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS' Guitars Drums Repairs. Discount UNFURN. APTS 1944 PORSCHE 912 Prices. Music Service. 233 6th Ave. 1,2 & 3 BR., some with Cent. Heat & Silver Gray, speed, Very Clean, No. Jax from A&P. Beach. Across Air, ww Carpet. All utilities paid Many extras. Days NATTC Dispensary GRANTPLAZA Open Sundays. Evenings 264 4589. except telephone. 388.8817 or 388.5472. - INCOME TAX FOR SALE OR RENT 66 FALCON Returns by appointment prepared RECEIVED ORDERS. Cash for Clean economy car, $475. Call 772- your , evenings and weekends. G. H. Young LCdr.,SC, USN (Ret.), Phone 355.7460 equity or let us rent your home. 3189. Mon. thru Frl.Classified. 103rd St. at Blanding REPORTING IN. Call or by for after 6:30: p.m. drop e Thursday.Sunday map or sales and rental list. Call Powell or Mills! USN Ret 264.2411. FEBRUARY 18-21 BE A RADIO OR ORANGE PARK REALTY , TV ANNOUNCER MILITARY, FREE NOTARY Ads Recorded message by leading announcer TUNE-UP tells you h\w. Call any hour. ORANGE PARK 355.2944. 2 BR., Apts., (urn., or unfurn., Dish. Work Wonders SPECIAL washer, Drapes, Carpets, Elizabeth NEW RCA AND ZENITH STEREOS Apts., 771.1405 or 7713355.WILMARAPTS.. For You Consoles some with AM.FM, tape players. At dealers cost to liquidate . stock. Full warranty! Phone 771.0409. 2 Br., LR., Breakfast Nook, Elec. Kit., S'' ''OS Air Cond., Parking for 2 cars off wAS+4 i $ I All T.V. RENTALSG.E. street. Water, Garbage & Sewage , 19 In. Port. Special monthly & Furn. $95. Unfurn. $115. Furn (plus I weekly rates. Air Base Pawn Shop. tax 3872541. Weekends 3890744. SALE (Just outside Main Gate NAS) 388- 3481. FURN. APTS. 111 1 & 2 BR. Cent. Heat & Air, W-W 11 J1JJ1 LIVE CRABS AND FRESH FISH Carpet. All utilities paid except _. , Wilford's Fish Camp 2649707. telephone. 388.8817 or 388.5472. f Io New points, plugs, GEORGE'S KENNELS rotor. Adjust carbu Est. 1925. Dogs and Cats Boarded. retor. Complete electrical . Pick up & Delivery Available. MOBILE HOMES check. Grooming, Deflealng & Bathing. Master-change & BankAmerlcard accepted. Visitors welcome. 5085 00 YOU HAVE A GRANTS CREDIT ACCOUNF- Use K.ftasMHWt Edgewood Crt. 389.0064. 1969 ARTCRAFT MOBILE HOME 12 x 70, 3 BR, 1'/2 Bath, A.1 Cond., HEAT& A-C Financed with NAS Credit Union. PHONE tire cuts wearPrecision We repair and service space heaters, Take over payments: of $89.38. mo. Alignment Located. In Lake City.:Phone 1 752 - wall furn., heat pumps, Cent. turn. Tylers Heat& Air Conditioning 0658. 388-2755 alignment 38851614DASCHUND JUSTISS TRAILER PARK 10f camber, caster, PUPPIES 1 Qtr Mile No. of NAS, clean modern ,[toe-in and road test. 1508 trailer and Apts. 3893007 2 Male, 2 Female. $25. up. Avondale or call EV9.8948. Ask about guaranteed FORSALETRAILERConvenience 50,000 mile 5- CRAIG 2707 STEREO CASSET & Privacy, a gorgeous . ' Recorder with matching speakers.List Mobile Home on huge fenced yard. 'year alignment plan. 15995. ((60 Day Warranty) $130. Bedroom 18x24 added on plus a back /NJ EV9.8948. yd. workshop. Equity or refinance. Geavener Realtor 725-1033. ; SPECIALENJOY PAINT YOUR HOUSE 0 Interior, Exterior Reasonable prices. Call 264.5827 or 264-8727. GREAT LAKES 12x47 DEER SPRINGS ESTATES Air cond, Utility shed. Fenced yd. 771- ARE YOU GOING TO CALIFORNIA? 5521. Keystone HeightsBy $477 Would you like to drive a 1968 , Cadillac? If so Call 384.2195. JACKSONVILLE Appointment MOBILE LIVING . ) Vi mile - Park (AZalea Mobile Home W. & Co. north of NAS, lots and rentals. Near Clyde Simpson BETTER UVING WITH GRANTS CREDIT schools and shopping center. Clean, REALTOR 356-6849 Want Ads Pay and premises.reasonable Children rates and,pets Manager wlecome.on .GRANT PLAZA-103rd St. at Blanding Blvd.:1 . 6301 Roosevelt 3846264. . FEBRUARY 19, 1971 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER Overseas Returns I Duty.. Free Shipments- Now AvailableWASHINGTONThe personaland The Bureau of Customs overseas before he leaves for the household effects of mem reports a serviceman qualifies United States. bers of the armed forces and for the duty exemption when his If effects are sent home before their famlles returning from permanent change of station permanent change of station extended duty assignmentsoverseas orders are dated prior to the orders are issued, or if articlesare may be admitted free of shipment of the articles and the purchased overseas and are duty if they areshippedat the end articles have been in the not delivered to the purchaser of the overseas assignment possession of a serviceman abroad, but are sent to his ad- dress in the United States, the I- r 1 special exemption does not apply 1 1r The Bureau of Customs con- siders military personnel to be returning from extended assignments if; k4 They are returning from an Arrington renders final' saluteto a 4y assignment with at least 140 PIPING OVER-AFCM Charles F days of continuous duration, or his fellow chiefs as he closes a 30-year Navy career during a 120 days, in the case of naval retirement ceremony at VW-4's hangar headquarters. i personnel aboard ships which country.have deployed outside the VW-4 Maintenance Chief They are returning to the United States, under permanent Closes 30-Year CareerJaxMaster change of station orders, thus terminating an extended tour of and have served in this officer , duty abroad, regardless of the Chief Aircraft actual duration of the duty. Maintenanceman Charles F. capacity with distinction and They are ordered by the Arrington retired after 30 yearsof honor.CLIPPERILVERLINE. goverment from duty at one post naval service in ceremonies abroad to duty at another foreign conducted at the 'Hurricane / SHIPS FOR SIX- c.pt. John Klncaid' NAS commanding officer, Hunters' Hangar 123. of their post, causing the return I administers the enlistment oath to one of his stewards, SD3 Norberto personal and household effects to Chief Arrington came to VW-4 T.CRAFT, Santos, who reenlisted for six years. the United States. from VP-24, Patuxent River, MERCRUISER Md., in March 1969. Since that STERNDRIVES ----- time he served as the squadron's MERCURY assistant maintenance material Ii OUTBOARDS control officer. iwtymrwwm:=I :::,: : J& *;: &::W Prior to the being piped over ) OMUFF side the chief EXPERT was presented a letter of commendation and the REPAIR SHOP \\I: Navy Achievement Medal by :: former VW-4 Commanding Officer TRAINED Ij IjFAcTORY Cdr Alvin 'F' Marsh. The MECHANICS J letter read in part, '...Since joining the naval service in Jan. M 1M1, you have reached the pin 264-9835 nacle of success that few men INLET MARINE have attained. Through your personal diligence and out- Sales & Service standing performance, you have Hwy 17 Orange Park advanced to master chief petty : I iL _ _ _ s 1 ___ Luxury Apartments 221 ORANGE PARK ROAD WINNING GREYHOUND RACING Phone 364.4363SEE returns to the allweathercomfortable1JACKSONVILLE KENNEL CLUB for our 1 US Discounts to LUCKY.37TH SEASON FIRST O O Servicemen I COME! 1ST RACE 8 o'clock nights (except Sun) .i Saturday Matinee 1ST RACE 1,30RESERVATIONS : I. : 388-2623 - :. .Ii ',:, : J ;', 1 .. '/ \_-- ))I. : t. BOSS AWAY SPECIALS ! \ hi "" .. ., .1.---- '" ' 2 New 60 x 12 Quality Mobile Homes o Was $7495..NOW "ffiSQ Was $7695..NOW $5974Both IL1 JACKSONVILLE . high quality Duluxe Furniture Wall to wall carpet eye level ovens :j McDUFF No. of BEAVER 62U 2220 Mavport Roosevelt Road Boulevard Atlantic Beach Phone 384-5584or384.5585 Phone 246.1246PAGE .,,,.- . ------ - 1 19, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 15 Navy P-3 Aircraft Retrieves ....'..."'f ::11 - :, '( ", ! . ',. ., " World Records from RussiansWASHINGTONA \ : L.i rt r- . Navy P-3 Orion aircraft, which recently claimed a new ,'.,sXwA world record for a non-refueled long distance flight, continues to chalk up more : world records.The : :t. .. Lockheed-built an- record; reached the greatest 3,000 meters ((9,843 feet) in 2 (: ,\: tisubmarine warfare aircraft, altitude for the type aircraft and minutes, 59 seconds; to 6,000 ,'!;iv.'.' piloted by Cdr. Donald H. claimed four new rate-of-climb meters ((19,685 feet) in 5 minutes, :',. rfy Lilienthal, flew from the Naval records in categories that had not 48 seconds; to 9,000 meters Air Station, Atsugi, Japan, to the been attempted previously in any ((29,528 feet) in 19 minutes, 53 Naval Air Test Center Patuxent heavyweight turboprop aircraft. seconds. River, Md.-6,858 miles, in 15 On Jan. 27, at the Naval Air The aircraft continued to an hours and 21 minutes. (The P-3 Test Center, the P-3C attained a altitude of 46,100 feet to claim a actually flew 7,010 miles becauseof speed of 502 statute miles per new maximum altitude for this extra distance required to skip hour over the 15 to 25 kilometer class of plane. The old world's the Soviet Kamchatka Penin- ((9.3 to 15.5 miles) course, ex- altitude record of 44,343 feet was sula.) ceeding the Soviet IL-18 record of established by a Soviet IL-18 on The previous record distancefor 452 miles per hour set on May 16, Oct. 20, 1969. the heavy turboprop aircraft 1968. The Lockheed P-3C Orion usedin _____n__ _ class was established in October The new record of 44,900 feet the record flights is a 1967,when a Soviet IL-18 covered for altitude in horizontal flight production model with no engineor RECORD BREAKING TRIO-Elght world flight records, four of 4,761 statute miles.In was achieved on Feb. 4 at fuel system modifications andis them held by the Russians, were captured by a Navy P-3C Orion the three weeks this Patuxent River. The of those in the , same previous typical use by Aircraft the during past month. Smiling triumphantly after returningthe aircraft has achieved seven more world mark of 42,618 feet was set U.S.Navy.It is a four-engine,low marks to the United States art Cdr. Donald H. Lilienthal, pilot (1)) world records. Cdr. Lilienthal by a Soviet IL-18 on June 13, 1969. wing aircraft designed for long and co-pilot LCdr. F. Howard' Soodlty. Records established by the broke the Russian held speed On Feb. 8, the Orion claimed range surveillance and 'antisubmarine Lockheed-built submarine warfare aircraft Include speed,nonstop record; exceeded a Russian four 'time-to-climb' records, warfare. distance, rite of climb and altitude. 'altitude in horizontal flight climbing from the ground up to - Red DarterLoading Team \lLIiII1i/4\\\ Receives Award SIGONELLA. In a brief ceremony held at Patrol OPENINGIi ! Squadron 45's All hands training day, Cdr. S. J. McArdle Jr., VP- 45 commanding officer, presented Letters of Com- mendation to Loading Team One for their performance during the Navy Technical Proficiency r TODAY Inspection held in Sept. 1970. ,. The letters read 'Inspector, RAdm. Lawrence Heyworth Jr., soare.. commander Fleet Air Jacksonville, assigned a final at ORANGE PARK -- - adjective grade of 'outstanding' ::: .. with a numerical equivalent of 95.1. 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Mary DeLoach,NAS Librarian For the first time In any branch of service, wives were heard by BOOK: 'Arfive'AUTHOR others who care about what they think of service l life, commissaries : I.B Guthrie Jr. exchanges, medical care for dependents, service clubs, PUBLISHER: Houghton, 1970'Arfive' moving, housing and educational opportunitiesThe is the last book in a Navy Wifeline Association tabulated the results and made this four volume series about early information available to interested people who are in a position to take Western days. Readers who positive action.Approximately. remember the previous novels- 11,000 officers wives and 14,000 enlisted wives were 'The Big Sky,' 'The Way West' mailed questionnaires. Additionally, 125,000 questionnaires were and 'Those Thousand Hills'-will distributed via usual Navy Wifeline distribution system. want to read this final book. Here are the results of the poll representing opinions of 7,000 enlisted Others who have not read them men's wives and 3,000 officers'wives who responded to the survey. but who like Western novels HOW DO YOU AS A NAVY WIFE FEEL ABOUT YOUR HUSBAND flavored with authentic realism BEING IN THE NAVY OFFICER WIVES: 69 percent favorable, 5 will want to read this one and percent unfavorable. ENLISTED WIVES: 37 percent favorable, 35 perhaps go back to the others. p percent unfavorable.The . The setting of' the story is a three most unfavorable aspects of being a Navy wife were ((1)) small cow town in Montana husband's absence away from home, ((2)) amount of husband's pay, named Arfive. The time is just 711.915'f and (3)) length and-or frequency of deployment. prior to World War I when Arfive 711.915'r Frequently cited as unfavorable aspects of being a Navy wife were was growing up into an availability of permanent goverment quarters and lack of dental care established community already for dependents.The lack of Navy dental care for dependents created a boasting a Methodist Church, financial hardship for 55 percent of the officer families and 37 percent ""'----- of the enlisted families. More than nine in ten of the officer wives and 80 percent of the Open for your convenience Sc.m enlisted wives indicated they had no difficulty in joining their husbands in any area because of the high cost of living there. o PICKUP & DELIVERY However, 17 percent of the officer wives and 29 percent of the enlisted o ROAD SERVICEO wives who were stationed in a high cost of living area indicated that MECHANIC ON DUTY this caused serious money problems. Of those officer and enlisted wives who had a recent permanent change of duty station, about fourin o AMERICAN & FOREIGN expenses.10 felt that the Navy allowance for travel was not enough to cover BOB'S OAK Twenty-eight percent of the officer wives and 38 percent of the enlisted wives expressed no preferences as to the type of communityin which they would prefer to live. Approximately one-fifth of officer and families.enlisted wives would prefer to live among predominately military SERVICE While four in 10 of the officer wives would like to live in a community where there is an equal number of military and civilian families, only 103rd & JTammei Road one-fourth of the enlisted wives would like to do so. publications and related procedures are under scrutiny. , - i To prove the wetness of Rise, r: 111) this man shaved ytolrsleeV) es.r _ ,without using any water. _ And he actually got a smooth, Slowly it seeps moisture Into your clean shove beard and holds it there for as long as The reason he got such a clean it takes you to shave. shave is the moisture In Riser The point we're trying to f ' A lather needs moisture,needs prove is this: wetness,so your beard won't dry out If our man can get a smooth, - beneath it.And. clean shave using Rise with no water, you can't buy a lather imagine what you can do using that's wetter than Rise. Rise with water . Ill.I II...0"......ttadMwt of Carter.Wolloct,Inc. c C i .for ===== 1971 PINTO TUDOR CC ENGINE, BUCKET SEATS, VINYL TRIM, 4. SPEED TRANSMISSION . ,_ FLOOR MOUNTED SHFJ| ,LEVER, _= = : HEATER AND DEFROSTER..... ... 1 = ==3= i Iip = M849FULL . : === = b I = :=:== * PRICENO HIDDEN CHARGES! p ri -- TRANSPORTATION INCLUDES. : FEDERAL PREPARATION! 1 DUYAIJ- i t,. . .)'i , I 19, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 17 Part II : The Black Man in the Navy Segregation Appears ; Erased by World War IIEd. I ( Note: This is the second of - a three-part aeries describing the failed After, one a rescue crew attempt by boat Doric Miller, for example, was a Between 1943-54, a total of 60 black officers, the Navy member historical participation of the swim to him, but tried to steward aboard the battleship black officers were sworn into the established a Reserve Officer black American In the United by the time he reached was exhausted West Virginia, docked at Pearl Navy from this program.In Training Corps unit at a States Navy. Part two traces his fleer's lifeless body. the of. Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. 1949, Wesley Brown becamethe predominantly black college role in seapower from 1865 to the Atkins then tied line first black man to graduatefrom Prairie View A & M in Texas in present.) his waist and a around Pearl Harbor Hero the U.S. Naval Academy at April 1968. The first class of officer In the 40 years of peace that water. He swam plunged to the two into the During the attack by Japanese Annapolis, Md. Several other candidates graduated in followed the War Between the and tied ropes around both. men aircraft, Miller helped his Black Americans had been ap- May 1970. One States, black Americans con- at a time, all three were pulled wounded captain to cover. He pointed to the Academy before (Next: the results of equal tinued to serve in the United back aboard by their shipmates then manned a machine gun, Brown, the first in 1872, but none opportunity as evidenced by the States Navy. Some distinguished but the officer was dead. Atkins, which he never had been trainedto had ever completed the required career of three naval officers.) operate, and destroyed at least course of study. themselves as heroes, but most was praised for his gallant two just did their jobs, and did them conduct and later awarded the attacking airplanes. He was later awarded the Navy Cross by Equal Advancements Set well. Medalof\ Honor Fleet Admiral Chester W. By the time of the Korean Joseph B. Noll, a native ofNova Robert Penn, also a native of Nimitz.In conflict, the black officer and Scotia, was one of the Virginia, was on duty near the 1943, Miller was one of the enlisted man were once again an heroes. He was a crew member of boiler room of the USS Iowa a few many men killed when the aircraft integral part of the Navy's USS Powhatan when that the ship months later. Suddenly the ship carrier'USS Liscombe Bay operating forces, and a fleet-wide anchored off the coast was of was ripped by an explosion. was torpedoed and sunk by a competitive examination systemwas Virginia on Dec.26, IB7%. About 11 Penn, a fireman second class, Japanese submarine. instituted to insure p.m., Noil heard a shipmate fall rushed to the Leonard scene and found Harmon was promotions based on ability instead - overboard. Without hesitation he boiling water pouring from a also a steward during World WarII. of a man's racial heritage. jumped into the 25-degree water ruptured boiler. The hot coals During the battle for the Among the officers who served and pulled boatswain's mate had to be removed from the Solomon Islands in the Western with distinction in the Korean EpUC ' J.C.Walton back on board. steam boiler or else there mightbe Pacific, Harmon rendered War was Ensign Jesse L. Brown, Walton was exhausted, but safe. another explosion.: valuable assistance in a native of Mississippi. Ensign For this heroic act, Noil becamethe evacuating the wounded on board Brown was the first black sixth black sailor to win the Penn placed a board across two the USS San Francisco and American to win the wings of a Medal of Honor. buckets in order to keep his feet caring for them at a dressing naval aviator. For'a daring seriesof b Fight at Manila out of the scalding water station. He was killed by enemy attacks on enemy ground When the Spanish-American covering the deck. Then he gunfire while trying to protect a troops and supply lines, costinghim War broke out in 1898, the Navy carefully began the process of shipmate. A destroyer escort his life on Dec.5, 1950, Brown continued its policy of enlisting transferring the fire to a safe named USS' Harmon was was posthumously awarded the . black Americans into the rankson place. For this act, performed at launched jn 1943.Equality Distinguished Flying Cross and rr a fully-integrated basis. Black the risk of serious injury, Penn the Air Medal.In . enlisted men and petty officers earned the Medal of Honor. Returns a further effort to recruit served in the engineering Beginning in 1942, the Navy ;. .-- departments and at the guns of During World War I the Navy demonstrated an enlightenedview ships that defeated the Spanish at first began showing partiality in toward desgregation and 1 * Manila and Santiago in the its treatment and use of black equal opportunity for all of its Philippines.It personnel. Some 10,000 black personnel. Over 30 directiveswere . was the Spanish-American Americans volunteered for the issued between 1942 and V War that established the United naval service during this time, 1947 in order to make equal op- - States as a power on the seas. but for the most part, they were portunity a reality in the fleet , Two black American sailors were assigned non-combatant roles. One of the first steps taken was cited for extraordinary courage Fully-integrated living quarterswere to tackle the long-neglected area - during this War and won Medalsof maintained aboard Navy of procuring officers from the ' Honor.On ships until 1920, at which time black community.. During the I Ir ! Feb. 11, 1898,just a few days segregation became apparent. In period between the Civil War and after war was declared, Daniel addition, black Americans were World War II, no black Atkins, a ship's cook from only allowed to enlist as stewardsor Americans were commissionedas Virginia, was on board the USS to fill jobs on supply-type officers in the Navy.In . Cushing enroute to Cuba. Huge vessels. 1943 however, the Navy waves swept the deck. A lifeline Such conditions did not prevent announced its intention of broke and a young officer was individuals from serving training those who met officer swept overboard. valiantly during World War II. candidate school qualifications. . 4' 1o . 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'ra' a,4 4 .It\\III\ ( PAGE 18 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER FEBRUARY 19, 1971 VW-4 Hurricane Hunters ; Out Fox VP-5 for WinJax " -A fierce final quarter by the Hurricane Hunters last week dampened the _ Mad Foxes for the first time this season as VW-4 knocked off the National League _ leading VP-5 quintet, 68-58, in station intramural basketball play. _ The usually crafty Foxes held] a game early with Tommie Bowie, win. Top shot for the reserve ry _ 40.25 bulge at the intermission the game's top scorer with 28, squadron was Jim Thomas with and headed the Hunters 50.41 leading the way. Bob Mackey after three quarters of the game added 14 markers for the winning 13.VP 5 94, MATSG 35: Dick before the hurricane crew burned unit. Top Marine offensive man Barnes shot for 16, Don Anderson ,the nets for 27 points in the final was Bill Fortney with 22. added 21, and Jeff! Campbell hit frame t. upset the Foxes. FICEUR 59, MATSG 48t: Ed for 17 in leading the Foxes to their Bill Heath sparked the win with Nix's 27-point performance went 15th win of the year against a 33 markers as the Hunters improved for nothing as the intelligence single setback. : F a their record to 10. 1 on the group tripped the Marines. Admin 91, NARTU 62s: Fred FL. _ current campaign. VP-5 continues Willard Martin led the win with 12 Jordan led the win with 24, and I 'I, t to lead the National points. Tommie Bowie popped in 22 as League with a 15 .' 1 mark. VP-5 96, Aircraft Maintenance Admin rolled to its 8th season MARTD's Steve Carpenter ((23)'gets) blocked from a rebound by a Following the upset, the Foxes 60: Hopping mad from the defeatat win. ,Glenn Abbott was top flock of Eagles during Intramural play Wednesday night. However, came back to score 190 points in the hands of VW 4, the Mad reserve unit trigger man with 18. MARTD went on to take the National League game,87-4S, two games to lift themselves] to Foxes went on an early scoring VW 4 52, VA-203 50 Aubrey : the 15 -1 record.In spree on their way to the win. AI the games this week: Breaux topped the Fox comeback Wilson Hunters sank slipped 19 by points the as attack the Frost Bite Regatta Hospital 79, Communication with 22, and Dick Barnes added21.Thegame' squadron. Hal Calvert led the VA 47Restor Bryan spearheaded top shotwasRalph with win with 24 and Howard Lind Tisdale of Ops, who pumped for group 14. added 20 for Hospital Wayne 25.VW 679th 46, MATSG 42: Junior Lives Up to BillingJax Goodwin was top Com 4 68. Bees 61: Followingtheir Auguonlaced the nets for' 23 munications shot with 14. upset of VP-5, the Hunters markers in spearheading the win. Medical 87, Air Operations 55: had their hands full before Ed Nix hit for 19 for the losing Thirty area sailboat crews braved Sunday's James' nifty 36 stinging the Bees. Bill Heath point Randy Marine unit.AIrcraft . performance topped the winner's scored 22 points for the Hunters, 'chilly weather as they took part in the Navy Jax Sail scoring effort, while teammate while Guy Hitler of the Bees Maintenance 63, Club's second annual Frost Bite Regatta on a day that Murcll Hall chipped in 14. Jerry matched his effort with 22. Dave FICEUR 50: Recovering from a cold winds whipped across the St. Johns River, Kauhaunele hit for 24 for the Baumgartner added 14 in a Bee TisdaleandJerry loss from the Mad Wactor Foxes shot, Ralph for demanding..!.. a too performance from winning_ crews.__ _. Operations hoopers, and Rudolph supporting effort. Hitler hit 26 and 20 points respectively] in In the big cruiser class, Al March added 14. Bees 61, V-203 49: for Admin 71, Marine Barracks: 20 and Larry Walker added 15 to leading the maintenance men to Johnson and crew maneuvered first place honors in the event. Admin jumped off to pace the lead the.Seabee outfit to the the win. his boat up and down the river forIkj' Fred Kling finished second, followed by Mack Kornwebcl. r Steve Bowes topped the Day I I Handwriting Reveals More Than Hemline I Sailers accumulating division enough, with Rory points Sturm to I I finish second. Scott Prosuch was WASHINGTON (AFPS) enrolled at Rutgers University third. Check your hemline, girls. Then Mr. Becker said "extrovert I sign on the dotted line. are more likely to sport a mini In the Jolly Boats, Chuck Sociologist John Becker says than their less outgoing sisters. Ellison braved the cold to sail off your handwriting tells him Yet, it was noted that most something: about m&r..r....s kirted womv. with top honors. Roger Agget and the length of your {'! en were of the crew found the sailing touch as skirt J personality type Agget dumped his crew into the Mr. Becker is also / who might have a chilly waters in the first and third confident that negative self-im races. In the second race his jolly the short skirt is age. The inference boat tipped over. In each case the here to stay, despite is that mini-clad recent attempts -' gals are somewhat .N skipper and crew managed to by designers insecure, and in right the boat and rejoin the race to reverse the international turn, may :feel a need to ..ex- without any help from race of trend: press their womanhood l rather ficials or stand by power boats.In . The hypothesis of his study is dramatically through their form that individuals: tend to seek of dress other classes, 10 year old personal expression in many Mr. Becker also theorizes that '41 Dutch Nix put his pram throughthe seemingly unrelated ways suchas "short skirts and big paycheckscrop waters for a first place handwriting style and modeof up together in history. trophy, and Frank Kalinowski drees. During' an era of affluence, wo- sailed off with the Class Open top After a study of the signatures men are more likely to let themselves honor. of than 400 " more women go. , Capt. J. R. Kincaid, com- zari manding officer of NAS Computer ''I: Jacksonville, presented trophiesto __ winners following the conclusion of the day's racing ac PROUD PRAM-Ten-year-old Dutch Nix receives first place Pram tivities. ncome Ton trophy from Capt.J.R. Kincaid following racing schedule Sunday. 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JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 19 Carrie's 245 Tops Nattc Kegler Play Jax-P.E. .y" A etll Currie copped individual bowling honors and the Busch Swacked five maintained their pace 3 , to lead the NATTC ? Bowling League in play WiikW1 this week. . f plw Currie rolled the high scratch game for the week with a 245and with a handicap of 34 creamed the high handicap with a 279 total. I O His high scratch series of 644 and handicap score of 748 also * topped all bowlers for three .; r games in the league's regular Tuesday night play Feb. 9. NATTC Bowling VOLLEYBALL VICTORS-The Jax Navy volleyball squad that won Standings the Patrick AFB Invitational' included: (front row from left) Bob . Williams, Hal Wright, Willie Plummer and Rick Erdman. (Back Bush Swacked 54.26 .871 from left) Bill Reinhardt, Marlin Brandt, Bill Blair, Norm Frye row and Salt II Pepper 52.28 .GSt Herm Skipper. AE.8'School .9.5-30.5 .61S Jim Conner dins for an trout pass In Wednesday's Flap Jax . Untouchables 41-33 .588 NARTU encounter. Guarding Conner are Jerry Vecker Jim Goodloe Flier Volleyball Village Lounge .4-36 .S50 ((10)) and Herbert Walton. NARTU won the contest,43-31. Squad Reverse Bias 37-43 ..163AoC Malnt. 37-43 .163 The Bombers 36.5-13.5 .Ist Wins Patrick InvitationalJax Officers 32-38 .Iot Short Rounds 31-39 .US The station's AE 'A' Inst. 30.5-49.5 ..381Murray's varsity volleyball.unit traveled to Tavern 29550.5 .361 Patrick AFB earlier this month, and returned to the station with the Division B trophy after knocking off i Jacksonville. YMCA, 15-7, 15-13, in the title match of the salmon Chinooks, the giants of the 4, species, average 20 invitational.The pounds. But the biggest ever unit opened up action witha Plummer, VW 4, and RickErd- taken on sport tackle weighed 15 9, 15 7, win over McDill man of NARTU. 92 pounds, and a monster of I AFB in the first round. The Fliers The team will represent the 1261/2 pounds turned up in a station in trap near Petersburg, Alaska, then tripped Miami Seminoles, 1- the Sixth Naval District National Geographic says. 7, 157.. Volleyball tournament f .. .. .u TU...... iUt-,1....u w ...uwuw.....J &TJ:.\itl.ldUJ-/\.t_- lance of MATSG. here, served 15 ' straight points the Fliers d'r Mail c.r as TAI1'PREPARED Don't |lUll pttkl I Open wide your wrapped Winter Park UMCA.15 income d tynl I You're, not dreemlnj' . hug 1 loot family room li a 7, 15'0. Quaintance's 15 straight dream com true In this Bllir BY THE NATION'S FINEST'TAX SERVICE b*.uty. Separate fining room. 1Btdroomt points in the second game shut- + t Bm our Umllyhome out over Winter Park is com- GUARANTEE finteitlcally/ low In price Accurate preparation of your tax return . parable to a bowler rolling a I'I guaranteed. We wW pay Interest or 5 D z. perfect 300 game. penalty charged due to our error. .. .t The Fliers defeated Pensacola MEKD",YUAM.ePM SAT S SUN 9AM-6PM S 2 UP .. J':: *# Navy 15- 13, 15 6 to get the title _No Appointment NeceuaxSBUIBK FEDERAL t . shot at the Jacksonville YMCA [ i] OR sTATt squad. !! ,' MM Bellalr'l*< C4 C 4 I II 1"lf unbelievable Led by player coach Marlin ::1. 4 Bedroemi Family Room SOUTHSIDE C Living Room. Dining Room Brandt of VA-203, the team \ 4367 University Blvd.,So. 'SI"/ Kitchen I Beth end large /-\1. Utility Room Ilvn rooms of consists of Bill Reinhardt, VA- .9- < '"Jb 7372104NORTHSIDE ;(01.ycrG un".lcMclllyllnt end economy.l' . O ,. 203; Bill Blair, NFO; Norm Frye, 'Jq"e1'\( S.1; 811f'tl -+ i\ Dispensary; Herm Skipper, 9311 Lem Turner. -v 17, NARTU, Bob Williams, NARTU; 7643405 ,. Hal Wright, NARTU; Willie ; ,.. fa--...-- --BM-.. m MS j MM.C.' P ". A central' entrance foyer iaava ;II I NONE I uparate* In. living end quiet arias o< CI. 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Good connections to tremendous rite alga: So don't delay,buy that classic courtyard entrance Ci A horn of your dream In quiet comfortable apaclou living' and dining' areas, St. Louis Memphis.See Bellalr f mlly room with ' TODAY I You'll be glad you did! fireplace:" ttiree bedroomt,.plus. toe many chosen to count ell combine, te make tun the 'llvln **f Bellalr model built. your Base Airline Ticket Office. $17,250 to $21,000 or call Southern at 757-2381. N .' i . c::=.--...:...- Clay County's Only COMPLETELY PLANNED Communltyl Let Us Consult You On All , ' Your Insurance Needs! : : : z1z.rnHOME : : DENNISONInsurance/ :BUILDERS: INC.: Agency Member of National Jacksonville Home Builders Associations 3823 BLANDING BLVD. Southern AirwaysYou're You're cordially Invited to inspect our homes at your convenience Phone 771-7985 Something Special on to 10 A.M.to Dark.Travel South on Blanding Blvd. (Hwy No.21)) .wr...,...-.........." ....... .....'-'.'""..._ ." ." --.,---... ... .-- _-.--.. 1f. !' ( ... ', . r" qi ...._.w. ..' ,.. ...y""."..",.,'*,Wii |in rwplffl'lH' ; ".."""t_.._" ... FEBRUARY 19, 1971 PAGE 20 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER FleetAir Loop Tourney. How They'reStanding IQ !.zl Tips Off Here MondayJax 1. Seven cities have NBA and w NHL franchises; In one city Seven sea command basketball teams are expected . the teams use different when the edition of the 1971 arenas Which one? to be on hand Monday 2. Who was the first pole 4c Commander Fleet Air Jacksonville tournament tips off American League vaulter to clear 18 feet? . in the station gym. 3. What team, college or pro L VP-16 10-2 .833 has won the most games in Teams will hold a meeting at 9:30: Monday morningand Medical 9-2 .818 football history iiyY will draw opponents for opening day action. The Hospital 8-3 .727 4. weight How many boxing all-time champions heavy. first game will get underway at 11 a.m., and will be Admin 8-3 .727 have retired undefeated? I followed by games at 1 and 3 p.m. The same game times AirOps 6-6 .500 5. Which position in baseball will be followed on Tuesday, according to Tournament MARTDMarBar 5-5 .500 has provided the# Hall of station athletic director.In . Director Frank McCaffrey , 5-6 .455 Fame with the fewest players NARTU 3-8 .273 ? announcing the tournament, McCaffrey said that Comm 2-9 .182 6. ketball's Rick Barry most, one prolific of pro scorers bas- the station's regular jntramural games will be played FlapJax 0-11 now plays for what following tournament play as scheduled on playing team? dates in the hands of all team captains. National League 7. teams What were three shifted former to NFL the Teams entered in the tournament as of Wednesday American Conference in the included the USS Shangri La and USS Saratoga from VP-5 15-1 .938 new alignment of the NFL? Mayport VA-86andVA-174 from Cecil Field; and VW-4, 8. What is the record for most VW-4 10-1 .909 points scored by both teamsin VP-5 anf3VP-16from NAS Jacksonville. Bee's 8-5 .615 an NFL game? The following week, NAS Jacksonville will serve as A-C FICEUR Malnt. 5-5 5.6 .,500S .455VA203 9. What football pass holds receiver the record in pro for host for the Commander in Chief, U. S. Atlantic Fleet 4.7 .363 most yards gained In one Basketball Tournament. 679th 3-8 .273 season? NATTC 2.9 ,182MATSG 10. Who had the best field goal t . kicking percentage in pro 0-10 football in 1969? Answers 6 VITIONr. Y " Volleyball ) 1. Detroit. The Redwings play Oo" YAMINA NARTU 14-2 .875 in the Olympia and the Pistons - FICEUR 13-3 .813 play in COBO Hall. 2. Christos Papanicolaou of . MARTD 11.5 .688 w Greece vaulted 18 ft. 1/4 SOME people look good no mat MATSG 10-6 .625 inch on Oct. 24, 1970. ter what they wear Alena VA-203 8-8 .500 3. Yale. No other team is close. Johnston donned this stunning VP-5 7-9 .438 4. Two; Gene Tunney and number while portraying a Medical 5-11 .313 Rocky Marciano. show girl in the movie, "Funny FAETU 3-13 .188 5. Four third basemen have Girl" which featured Broadway MarBar 1.15 .063 made the Hall of Fame: in the twenties. Old veterans , Home Run Baker, Jimmy may question the authenticityof rw WV Dolphins Defeat Collins Pie Traynor, John McGraw and the circa 1920 costume, but ALE PRICES TO dill! no one can dispute that it is LinkstersJax 6. The New York Nets of the the real Alena in there. NAS ABA. 7. The Steelers, Browns, and NEW A USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES -The station's varsity golf Colts. Darters Win NEW & USED TV SETS 8. 113 points Redskins 72. Giants . defeated by ; squad was NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES 41 on Nov. 27, 1966. Jacksonville Univenlty Friday at 9. Charlie Hennigan: Oilers, NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS HAF the Beauclerc Country Club, 19V44Vi. 1,746 yards in 1961. Sigonella AIR CONDITIONERS'Hrt.tam. 10. Jan Stenerud Chiefs..27 out Tp.m. Come In S, Browse Rogers Osterling led the of 35 attempts for .771 per. Title Dolphins with 68 and Mike centage. Football VVJESfcONNjffi FURNITURi 00* Dobzinski toured the layout at 72. Wins Kingsbury r = OTSOINFORMAL. 7-n Fliers Bill > i WESeE TT ai K I Top player for the was SIGONELLA, SicilyThere'llbe Bernier with a 74, followed by Jax Ted Kingsbury topped some intramural teams here Bryan White with 77. lady players in the Women's GolfAssociation's that will be almost as happy to SERVICE The varsity golf team FAMILY PRICED FAST regular play see VP-45 return to Jacksonvilleas meets St. Johns River Junior Tuesday in matches that earned the Red Darters themselves. College in Palatka Tuesday. points for eagles, birds and pars. The squadron's Ground i 3644 Philips Hwy. Edna Kinder finished second in Poundefs basketball squad at Emerson the first flight behind Mrs. clinched the intramural loop title Take Your Babyto Kingsbury. Dottie Buker toppedthe here Feb. 5 with 95-49_ win over : 4331 Blanding Blvd. second flight, followed by the facility's operation's squad. Harriet Potter and Dot Hilton. The Ground Pounders (ground Red.obsler.I Third flight honors went to Buffie personnel) add the basketball Collins, and Ruth Ann Kozak trophy to the football title they a SpecialistWE scored enough to finish second. won several weeks ago. if/ -_ .- ---. --- 117 - MAINTAIN IT / WITH LOVING CARETOM PREMIUM of PREMIUM TIRES I I RAW OYStERS BUSH Volkswagen RAW lAMS t 1 dOl. .75; dOl.l.35 Rel/entII gtjlltJMl s. 11 dOl. .a5: dOl.\.45 ,1,75 9850 Atlantic Blvd. \ (Broiled) : : : : : : : : 1.65 PREMIUM SEA BASS STEM\ : 1 '.85 FRIED\ ( .'. .ft.: \.65 sAU1 SCAllOPS BEER . . .., ... \..65I Doi't make i loan) SST Eyi i 1 \ 0N\ !". 'j', H I ,SHRIMP\ d or fried) d / .25 until you call the a GROUP ER-t8rotl dOl..45. dO'I-: .1.95 i i " Financs 3D.SecondCheckpoint I Dial OyS1ERStot.1.45.1 FRIED\ J . 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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
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