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pt\1 L\Dl\n'" , "f F'' A.'CTORY i , l > . t( ar k. t ' r ..(1 .' 4 "'4 a, . ( a -. J Jc c fed . . .. - C fMi -iii .. _ ., i Y a y M I 1a .l V .. .. ,/ . 4 . ". JC k -. GALLEY GETS UNDERWAY With renovation of Galley One completed. through Self Help, department heads and those who did tho actual work, gathered at the dining hall last Friday"> : ternoon to witness the grand opening with VAdm. Robert L. Townsend, COMNAVAIRLANT, Newest Look:: cutting the ribbon as Charlie Meyer, designer for the project Capt. John Klncaid, NAS COg and RAdm. Lawrence Heyworth, COMFAIRJAX observe. More than a hundred hungry guests tiled ; through the chow line for. deliciously prepared meal. After dinner, AMS1 Daulton Kirkland (center photo), who received the Navy Commendation Medal from Capt. Kincaid, was one of the many military and civilian employees who were honored for their part In remodeling Galley One. ;, . c. 1 kA New Program Gives I 1 Lead on EducationJaxServicemen ; VOL. 28 NO. SO 'Published In The Interest of'Personnel of Naval Air Station,Jacksonville, Florida.' MARCH 18, 1971 and women with less than 180 days of s active duty to serve may now enroll for refresher or Armv Cites Marine Sergeant remedial courses preparing them for a high school ., o diploma, college entrance exam or further training i Jax-Marine GySgt Guy White, U. S. forces in the northernmost programs.The . a guard chief and staff noncommissioned provinces of South Vietnam lie NAS Education Services Office, with assistance .'" officer-in-charge ,, advised and instructed the " from Florida Junior College, will offer Pre-Discharge of training at the Marine regiment how to use the balanced Barracks here, has received the pressure system and air Educational Program (PREP) courses Monday through Bronze Star for meritorious delivered sensor devices, and Thursday evenings from 7 until 10 p.m. at Hangar 1000. service in Vietnam. often accompanied sensor teamsto PREP courses are free and will not affect a ser- From November 1969 until the field for practical training. vicemen's G.I. Bill benefits. October 1970, GySgt. White was ., Under his guidance, the 2nd Registration for these courses is scheduled for April an advisor to the 2nd Regiment, ; "J'I Regiment became the first and 6 from 7-9 p.m. in Room 235 of Hangar 1000. Vietnamese Army to use this 1st Infantry Division of the South r "'" For further information contact the ESO at Ext. 2596. Vietnamese Army. His citation sensor system, according to his commends his part in raising the d citation.He . standards of the 2nd Regimentand was further cited for his the 1st Infantry Division to its ,. NBRONZE 'ability, dedication and technical Inman Wins Golf InvitationalSee present high level of efficiency. knowledge'which earned him the As his citation reads, he coor- respect and admiration of his ( story on page 15)) dinated the programs of the 1st STAR--Maj.| J.F. fellow man.Top. Lavin, CO Marine Barracks, Infantry Division with that of thegooooooooooooooooc presented Bronze Star to White.ooooooooooooooooo. ) Wave OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGh 8 i Capt. Quigley Predicts Bright Future for Waves f I Jax-Women will play a Already she has complied a eliminate some of the major number of top jobs during her role in the Navy list of grievances greater common dissatisfactions which women 17-year Navy career Capt. according ,to' Wave Director, which she will present in find with service life. Quigley recalls that one of her Capt. Robin L. Quigley. Washington for an in-depth One problem brought to her main reasons for joining was Visiting here on her way to study. attention here was the ap- to be part of a very tangible Charleston. S.C., she told area Complete Waves grooming parent decrease in overseas organization. , enlisted Waves Monday of her guidelines, changes in billets for Navywomen. 'This feeling of par- plans to make some 'drastic uniform items and new Although she is currently ;' xd ticipation,' she explained, 'is ' changes' in existing Navy policies for dependency are studying the matter, the so typical of many Waves regulations concerningwomen. just some of the details which captain told Waves that they today, especailly those who will receive her attention should be more fully employedin have requested duty in 'The Navy's continuing when she returns to their present billets by Vietnam to help out in a time " unprecedented trend in new Washington.With 'demanding equal -' of crisis.' . and imaginitive thinking gives only 6000 Navywomenand professional status with men.' t!. While many decisions . 2 a green light for im no immediate plans for an She added that as the Navy concerning Navywomen are , provement, especially for the increase in force unless on a drives for a smaller, yet yet to come Capt. Quigley \ Waves,' she told them. Navy-wide basis, Capt. highly qualified force, there expressed her optimism During her two months asS Quigley told newsmen Mon will be added opportunites for r toward their future role. She " director and assistant chief of day morning that her primary women, especially senior thinks that a great deal of \ o Naval personnel for Women concern for the Waves is officers, in top management, .t(ff credit for progress should go Capt. Quigley has Introduced retention. By creating more fiscal and data processingjobs. to Adm. Zumwalt-'a man for ' many Ideas for boosting the realistic reenlistment Incentives the times who takes a natural 8 appeal of Navy life for women.00000000000000000c. she hopes to0000000000ooo0000 (Having already served In a00000000000000000c Capt. QuigleyOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO attitude toward change.' ) 0ooooo0000000ooo "Published by the Holt Publishing Company which is in no way connected with the Department of the Navy. Opinions contained herein are not official expressions of the Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised." .. , . ,'. ....a.... .'. . . . ,', '. '- " . ' ' I PAGE 2 J' ;'R" '.NEWS-LATWINGER' : : MARCH 18, 1971 . - 'MARCH, 1971 CLUB SCHEDULES - ACTIVITY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY March 18 March 19 March 20 March 21 March 22Lorenzo March 23 March 24 - The The Pirates Phil Cay Lorenzo Phil Cay The and his Rare Four and the And his and the Four Soul Mandarin Clubs Chancels Soul Clubs. . Cove Treatment Chan els Treatment - 'Drink of Ham Ace'y.Duce'y Cocktail MelGaden end his Jimmy Sunday the Week' and Salisbury Steak Hour Lazy Rythm Strickland Dinner Vodka Bar toClub 7.9 p.m. GIrls Cheese - Special Dancing The Prime Fried Rib Eye CPO 20 cents to the Four. \ Rib Chicken Steak off on Clubs Clubs Roast CLOSED Dinner 51.95 Club All Pizzas $1.95 $1.45 Champagne italian TGIF' and Sunday Night Officers Bridge Beefeaters hard Candlelight Buffet CLOSED Tournament with Club Night ROCk: with Wine Charlie Jay FountaIn . CLUB HOURS Pirates CPO Officers Acey-Ducey Support - Cove Club Club Club Monday thru Thur Jt Jl t 11 ,an. to Midnight Sunday thru Thursday Weekends Friday & Saturday YOUr Friday 11 I.m. to Midnight 1 p.m. to 1:30: I.m. 11 a.m. to 1 ..m. 11 I.m. to 2 .m. WEEKDAYS Friday d. Saturday Weekdays Sunday Saturday 11 '..m. to 1 ..m. 11 a.m. to I 1 ..m. Noon to Midnight GALLEY NO. li Breakfast 6 to 7:30: a.m. Dinner-11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Supper 9 I.m. to 2 '.m. to 5:90: p.m. Sandwich line served at dinner only. Sunday Monday thru Thur Club GALLEY NO. J: BreaMatt-5:30: to 7 ..m.1 Dlnner.11 a.m. to 12:30: p.m.; 9 a.m. to Midnight 11 '.m. to Midnight'i Supper-5 to 6:15 p.m.Sandwich line open In Wings and 6 at dinner only. WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS BOTH GALLEYS Early BreaKfas1-6:30 to 1:30: a.m. Brunch-':30 a.m. to 12:30: p.m.; Supper to 5:30: p.m. COM RATS prices: Breakfast cents J Dinner and Brunch 70 cents/ Supper IIr = cents. The following menu Is served at both galleys. Friday,March If Dressing, Buttered Green Peas JlltECatholic BREAKFAST-Hot Buttered Grits, Polonaise Cauliflower, Chocolate Hard Boiled Eggs, Fried Eggs to Cupcakes with Fudge Icing. Order Griddle Cakes, Choice of SANDWICH LINE-Simmered ' --'i:'iv rnw Grilled Bologna, Fish Fillets, Hash Frankfurters with Sauerkraut. Brown Potatoes, Assorted Cake SUPPER-Pea Soup, Beef Pot Pie, Doughnuts. or Boiled Franks, French Fried DINNER-Oyster Stew, Shrimp Potatoes, Steamed Sauerkraut, Curry, Curry Condiments or Roast Buttered Broccoli Spears, Sugar Pork, Brown Pork Gravy, Tossed Cookies. Green Rice, Buttered Broccoli Spears, Pineapple Pie.SANDWICH. Tuesday,March 23 LINE-Grilled Ham & BREAKFAST-Hot Oatmeal, Hard NAVAL AIR STATION Cheese or Tuna Salad Sandwiches. Boiled Eggs, Fried Eggs to Order, A'1T SUPPER-Shrimp Gumbo, Pot French Toast, Baked Sausage Patties, Roast of Beef, Vegetable Gravy, Hash Brown Potatoes, Glazed Per. Saturday Mass -5 P.M. Sunday Mashed Potatoes, Lyonnalse Wax shlngs. Mass 8 and 11 A.M. Daily Mass Beans, Club Spinach, Blueberry Pie. DINNER-OnionSoupPan Roast of Monday 11 A.M, Tuesday Beef, Brown Gravy Mashed Potatoes, through Friday 11:30: A.M. Saturday,March 20 Seasoned Green Beans, Tomatoes with& Okra, Strawberry Shortcake Saturday Confessions 10:30: BREAKFAST-Hot Oatmeal, Hard Whipped Topping. 11:15: A.M. Boiled Eggs, Fried Eggs to Order, SANDWICH LINE-Grilled Ham NATTC French Toast, Griddle Cakes, Choiceof burgers and Cheeseburgers. Grilled' Bacon, Ham or Minute Barbecued * \ SUPPER-Vegetable Soup Sunday Mass-9:30 A.M.'BIdg.500 : AFfif Steaks, Cottage Fried Potatoes, Corn Beef, Lyonnalse Blueberry Muffins.BRUNCHFried. Fried Potatoes, Buttered Carrots YOUR SON JUST SAID HIS REST Sunday Worship 10 A.M. Eggs to Order, Cabbage, Peach Shortcake with WORP... OPEN YOUR MOUTH burgers Breakfast Cheeseburgers Meat or Grilled, French Ham. Whipped Topping. ProtestantNAVALAIRSTATJON Fried Potatoes, Potato Chips, Baked Wednesday March 24 Beans, Iced Cinnamon Twists, Dutch BREAKFAST-Hot Hominy Grits, Apple Pie. Chilled Apple! Juice, Har9 OTAX AIR NTISWSThe Brown Gravy, Steamed Rice, Savory Cakes, Grilled Ham Slices, Minced Bread Dressing, Boiled Navy Beans, Beef, Hash Brown Potatoes, Iced Bear Baked Corn & Tomatoes, Iced Fruit Claws. Sunday Bars. DINNER-Tomato Rice Soup, Steak JAX AIR NEWS (I. a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Holy Communion 8:30: A.M. Sunday,March 21 Encasserole{ Brown- Pan, Gravy Rissole Potatoes, Fried Rice, But distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Bldg. 750; Church School 9:15: BREAKFAST-Hot Farina, Chilled tered Lima Beans, Steamed Spinach, Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing' Company, a A.M. Pineapple Juice, Fried Eggs to Order, Butterscotch Pudding.SANDWICH . private firm. All Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR NEWS Youth,WorshipCnursery( grade rri.Bo"e Cakes Eggs, French Toast LINE-Sloppy Joes on must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS 9) 10:30: A.M.; Divine Worship Bacon, Ham or Minute Choice Pork oJ Grilled Chops, Hamburger Bun. Grilled SUPPER Jacksonvllle' by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication. News Service10:30 A.M. Bldg. 750; Hash Brown Potatoes, Iced Double Salmon Patties-Potato, Baked Soup Veal 4 Pork Items are welcomed. from all sources. Telephone 772-3118 or Junior Youth Fellowship 1:30: snails. Loaf Tomato Gravy, Home Fried 3119. P.M. Bldg. 722; Senior Youth Breakfast BRUNCH-Fried Eggs to Order, Potatoes Baked Macaroni A Cheese, Fellowship.1:30: P.M.-Bldg. 722. Sandwich, Meat French or Grilled Cheese Buttered Brussel ''Sprouts, Banana "Everything advertised In this publication mutt be made Tuesday Potato Chips, Baked Fried Beans Potatoes, iced, Cake with Fluffy Icing. available for purchase, use patronage without regard to race, Horse Shoe Rolls, iced Layer Cake Thursday, March 24 creed, color, national origin or sex of the purchaser, user, or Christian Science Service 7 with SUPPER.Butter Cream. Icing. BREAKFAST-Hot Wheat Cereal to, patron. A confirmed violation' or rejection of this policy of equal P.M. Mushroom Sauce Grllled, Baked Beef Potato Steak withMonday Order Hard ,Boiled French Eggs Toast, Fried, Grilled Eggs Lun opportunities by an advertiser will result In the refusal to print Tuesday Sour Cream French Fried Potatoes, cheon Meat, Creamed Chipped Beef, 21.' advertising from that source." Cream Peas d Carrots, Buttered Cottage Fried Potatoes, Swedish Tea ;; Senior Choir Rehearsal P.M. with Brunei Sprouts, Strawberry Jell o Rings. Whipped Topping. DINNER-Cream of Turkey Soup i:: Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries' Bldg. 750NAVAL Roast Turkey Log, Turkey Gravy ,; concerning such should be directed to: IIOSPITAL March22BREAKFASTHot Southern Sweet Potatoes, Mashed Hominy Grits, Potatoes Creole Hominy, Buttered ; :/ THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Chilled Tomato Juice, Hard Boiled Peas & Celery, Chocolate Cream Pie- {.{I: 4747.San Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 Divine Worship. 10 a.m. Cakes Eggs,,Fried Grilled EggS Bacon to Order Slices,, Griddle Minced Sandwich.SANDWICH LiNE-Variety Meat. NATTC , i J. Telephone 388.2755 Beef Blsmarks.DINNERChicken, Home. Fried Potatoes, Glazed SUPPER-Mlnestrone Soup, Italian ,1:1. Meat Sauce, Boiled Spaghetti Pizza 1 VOL. 28.I'9.50..MARCH Divine Worship11 A.M. Bldg. Rice Soup, Pie, Bread, O'Brien 18 .1971 Oven Toasted Cuban . Fried , ... .v utJw c .:......""' .' .U.' II'.: Chicken Cream Chicken Summer Squash, Seasoned SnapI Fit'DYY.411aS4eA'PvtNv4s. . . '.. abrea d::.Pns.'Jci'ls.l'l'.M.lft. .BrQY"l'" , .. .nlJnU MARCH 18, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 .. ---- ---- Vietnam Returnees Get "'" .',1\\\\. a,', ., II.'.. '.1,.'" '. ., .',.",,' .', .' 'I'. ''. .. ,"',".' .,''_,1.;., :..,.(;. f( Tax Filing ExtensionWASHINGTON y I jvie Schedule 1 Military men and women (in the _(: ::"m' m,a n" ,m, .m. .a.mm: .HUH, ,a' .: " Vietnam combat zone do not have to file a Federal income - tax form until 180 days after they leave the war Thursday,March 18 starring Yul Brynner and Orson zone. They are also exempt from paying any interest on Welles. 'G' VG ((112 mins.) taxes due until: the extension period (is ended. racing NAS: drama'FEVER starring HEAT' Color Nick HOSPITAL: 'IN SEARCH OF other members of the armed a Adams and Jeanine Rlley. 'G' G THE CASTAWAYS' forces serving overseas have combat zone and hospitalized n; ra > ((105 mins.) until June 15 to file a Federal outside the United States do not Monday,March 22 income tax return, but must pay have to file a return until 180 days a HOSPITAL: 'NO BLADES OFGRASS' any taxes due on or before April after hospitalization ends, or ,r Color drama starring NAS: 'THE BIG BOUNCE' 15 to avoid interest charges. until their assignment in Vietnam Nigel Davenport and Jean Color drama starring Ryan Combat zones are designatedby ends, whichever is later. Wallace. 'R' E ((97 mins.) O'Neal and Leigh Taylor Young. Presidential Executive Order. When a Vietnam returnee files R' VG ((102 mins.) To date, the Republic of Vietnamis a return, he should include the Friday,!March 19 HOSPITAL: 'BATTLE OF ' the only area listed as a combat exclusive dates of war zone NEREYVA' ., NAS: 'GAS S S S Color zone. However, certain ser- service and the date the tax vicemen serving outside the area return is due as a result of the 180 comedy starring Robert Foriff Tuesday,March 23 and s.; and Elaine Giftos. 'GP' G ((80 supporting Vietnamese day extension. The same mins.) military operations under conditions provision applies for those NAS: 'THE MAGIC which qualify them for eligible for the hospital ex HOSPITAL: 'FEVER HEAT' CHRISTIAN' Color satire hostile -fire pay may be grantedthe tension. starring Peter Sellers, Ringo same tax benefits as those in The wife of a serviceman may Saturday,March 20 Starr and Raquel Welch. 'GP' G Vietnam. file a joint return while her -...... ((95 mins.) Service personnel injured in a husband is in Vietnam. Lissome, lovely Wily Key, a NAS: 'IN SEARCH OF THE recent Playboy Playmate of the CASTAWAYS' Color adventure HOSPITAL: 'THE BIG Month, adds a refreshing changeto BOUNCE' the new year. The 21-year-old fantasy starring Hayley Mills, Gov.r..t Personnel Mutual Vancouverite moved to Canada Maurice Chevalier and George from the Netherlands in 1955, Saunders. 'G' E ((98 mins.) Wednesday,March 24 Lift Insurance and .is currently enjoying her Company occupation as n photographer'smodel. HOSPITAL: 'GAS S S' NAS: 'HORROR HOUSE'Color , ., The 5'4", 108 lb. straw horror starring Frankie Avalon '$p clalltt$ ,In service< to the military' berrr blonde say she doesn't Sunday,March 21 and Jill Hayworth. 'GP' G ((90 much care for shoulder-length mins.) ; JACKSONVILLE REPRESENTATIVE: hair on her men. Willy states NAS: 'BATTLE OF HOSPITAL: THE MAGIC , JIM RICHARDSONCdr. to emphatically look like men., "I "want my dates NEREYVA' Color war drama CHRISTIAN' ------- USN (Ret.) 11459 'Jonathan Rd., Jacksonville 32225 Tel: 7244833 I .' ' ) .' .. ,.r \ L. Home Cooked Meals ...NOW BEING SERVED From 11:30: to 3 Also SEAFOOD and , A La Carte d bI Open Sundays 1 to 11 GAME ROOMS. POOL TABLES. 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I BANKAMEAIt.AAO ' t 4 ..".". -- AAARCH 18, 1971 PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER I More Cecil Men Receive HonorsNAS Capt. Survives Double I Cecil..In ceremonies last Ordnance-Nuclear Safety Officer of others and by application of his Sinking of Same Ship week in Captain Coleman's office from August 16th, 1968 to own innovations to more efficiently - two more Cecil personnel September 9th 1970. LCdr. employ men and I the I who was twice by Bagley. received awards. A Navy captain Sullivan was directly responsibleto materials. Receiving their awards were the Commander Attack Machinist Mate Second Class rescued from the sinking cruiser He was then assigned to the Lieutenant Commander John L. Carrier Air Wing Three for Cunningham also received the USS Astoria following the cruiser USS Tuscaloosa as fire Sullivan and Aviation coordination and safety in all Navy Achievement Medal and disastrous Battle of Savo Island control officer and in this ship he Machinist's Mate Second Class facets of Ship-Air Wing efforts in was presented with a citation. August 9, 1942 and who has participated in the North African, Raymond J. Cunningham.LCdr. conventional and special The citation read of Cunningham, pioneered Navy astronautics and Normandy and Southern Prance Sullivan received the weapons evolutions. lie 'For meritorious achievement nuclear weapons program will invasions. He was ordered to Navy Achievement Medal and a distinguished himself and made while attached to Attack retire from active Navy service flight training in November of citation. Of LCdr. Sullivan, the great contribution to the combat Squadron 86, embarked in the March 1 of this year. 1944 and designated a naval citation read, 'For professional readiness of the Air Wing through USS Coral Sea as Aircraft Intermediate Captain Frank W. Ault, U.S. aviator in October of 1945. achievement while serving as exceptional devotion to duty, Maintenance Navy, who is presently Assistant Following the war Ault un- Attack Carrier Air Wing Three ability to inspire the best efforts Department Jet Engine Repair Deputy Commander for Plans derwent special training at Work Center Shift Supervisorfrom and Programs and Comptrollerin Sandia Base, New Mexico to F1il{ r I r T October 27th 1969 to April the Naval Air Systems Command become one of the Navy's first 16th 1970 during combat in Washington D.C., has experts in the handling and operations. Petty Officer Cunningham made major contributions to the delivery of atomic weapons. consistently demonstrated Navy's nuclear warfare and These men were known as superior technical skill astronautics programs duringthe 'weaponeers' in those days. He and exceptional supervisory postwar years. then became a Navy instructor in ability by expeditiously repairingjet His survival of the sinking of atomic weaponry and was later a M s engines in support of the the Astoria was fortuitous. He bomb commander in the Navy's embarked Air Wing. His com was officer-in-charge of a gun first atomic bomb delivery prehensive repair effort was mount that took a direct hit which squadron (VC-5)). highly sucessful and allowed the killed or wounded everyone in the himself. In all the In 1957 Ault wrote the Navy's squadrons to enjoy an excellent mount except , readiness posture, thereby Astoria was battered by 76 direct first space program plan while he t 4 19IM greatly enhancing their ability to hits from the Japanese ships was assigned to the former meet operational commitmentsin during the night battle which Bureau of Ordnance as Military -- -- ---------- Southeast Asia. resulted in the sinking of an Assistant for Nuclear Weaponsand and three United Director of Research for Australian Clpt. T.T. Coleman presents Navy Achievement medals to R.J. Astronautics. Subsequent Cunningham, left,and LCDR Sullivan,right,proving onc..galn that a Take Your Baby States cruisers. assignments have included space headof good lob does not unnoticed. The Astoria suffered 216 killed go the Space Programs Branch in and 186 wounded but was still ... afloat after the battle. The the office of the Chief of Naval ------ --------- destroyer USS Bagley came Operations (1961-61), military to alongside and took off the sur- assistant to the Deputy Directorfor a SpecialistWE vivors, including Ault. Space in the office of the Secretary of Defense ((1962-64)) MAINTAIN Astoria still afloat the IT The was and he returned to the office of WITH LOVING CARE next morning and Ault was a the Chief of Naval Operations in member of a salvage party that TOM BUSH Volkswagen 1968 as Director of Navy Space went back aboard to attempt to Reqen&gqllOM' save her, However, an exploding Programs. magazine blew a hole in her hull Another recent assignment 9850 Atlantic Blvd. and Ault had to be rescued again (1966-67) was CommandingOfficer of the attack aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea. During this period the Coral Sea won the YAMAHA Battle Efficiency Pennant in 221 ...IS OUR BUSINESS- competition with all Pacific Fleet The carriers, was awarded the Navy ORANGE PARK ROAD NEW 650 CC OUR ONLY BUSINESSIWESWAPTRADESELL Unit Commendation and was Touring Twin selected 'Ship of the Year' by Our Navy magazine. lie was Phon 264-4263 awarded the Legion of Merit for r 1 his accomplishments as her skipper. . 1 r Capt. Ault is a 1943 graduate of the United States Naval Academy and later during his ; GREMLIN..for 1971 career physics courses completed at the Universityof advanced Good Used VW's For Cycles New Mexico and graduatedfrom Newer Used Cycles For VW's the Industrial College of the Armed Forces.He . is a native of Bellaire, Ohio YAMAHA SOUTH and calls Glencoe, Ohio his home. 14521 BEACH BLVD. 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Atlantic Beach Phone 246.1246 1436 Edgtwood Ave.W - .\ -- .-. 7642583I --- ..- .. .___ I ' MARCH. 18. 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE * tl:;:;--Oh-9.S: :: tit. $ .Yttt.Yt.S :X:: $: ;::X.X'XX X ?if. ,,'If' . Law Center Briefs'tf&fX&XX&f f ,4 J i I* 4 iJ lc:. << : :: : :: :: : ::::::::::::: : ::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;::: ; ::3:: :::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::-:::::::::;;:: : :_. 'i I High Pressure Salesmen Carry 'Bag of Tactics' ! By Lt. Jack T. Powers, JAGC, USNR (Member of the Oklahoma Bar) Jax We are all aware that for the past several months the economic situation has been such that consumers have had less money available to buy non " essential goods and services from merchants. As a result of this, the competition between merchants for a share of the consumer dollar is fierce. ailpl Because of this increased _ competition, high pressure pletely before signing any contract Iu selling tactics are more . prominent. This often results in In Florida the 'Retail In- people obligating themselves to stallment Sales Act' provides I eli rat pay for goods or services they do certain safe-guards for the f I not actually need, want, or can consumer in situations where he __ _____ ._________.. _.____.____ afford. is to receive goods or services TO STUDY HERE-Prior to graduating from a training course at Athens Ga., the group of foreign One selling technique which Is and pay for them over a period of naval officers that will arrive here next week, gathered for. class photo with officials of the Supply often corrupted into a high time. Corps School. pressure tactic is door to door Among these safeguards is a sales. This is not to say that all section that provides that each door to door salesman use high contract shall include in writing a Supply Sets Period pressure tactics or that all door to notice to the buyer stating that Training door salesman should be avoided. the buyer should not sign the ., However, many times after a contract before reading it or if it door to door salesman has been contains any blank spaces; that : extended the courtesy of an Invitation he is entitled to an exact copy of For 12 Foreign Navy Officers into your home, the any contract which he signs; and salesman may make no move to that he has a right to pay the leave and may continue his sales amount due in advance and Jax Twelve foreign naval officers from seven countries will begin three pitch even though you made it receive a partial refund of the weeks of functional training with the station's Supply Department Monday.The . abundantly clear that you are not financing charges.The . interested in his product. Many act also provides, among officers, representing the U.S. International Logistics will report to the Ships Parts people have given in and signed other things, that the full price of navies of Argentina, Ethiopia, Program. They may also use the Control Center, Mechanicsburg, contracts simply to get rid of the the goods must be stated along Germany, Greece, Iran, Norwayand logistics techniques to develop or Pa., for four additional weeks of salesman. with the amount or rate of the Spain, have just completedseven improve the supply systems training in Inventory Control Another selling technique financing charges which is called weeks of indoctrination within their respective navies.In Point procedures.The . which is often used as a high the time price differential.The training at the U.S. Navy Supply addition to their training, the pressure tactic is a combination most Important thing an Corps School, Athens, Ga., officers will take tours to the officers Include Lt. of the 'referral sale' and the 'one. Individual can do to avoid being Their additional training at Naval Air Rework Facility, Francisco Moreno Rodriquez, time offer.' These methods are victimized by high pressure NAS Jax will give them an op- Mayport Naval Station and in Spain; LCdr. Arne Olsen, Nor- often combined with the door to selling tactics Is to Insist upon the portunity to observe logistics port ships; St. Augustine, way; Lt. Dirk Brandt, Germany; "'" door technique. In the referral opportunity to carefully read any management techniques they Marineland, Six Gun Territory, Lt. Antonio. Merono Parra, sale a customer buys a product contracts and then take ample learned as theory at Athens in Silver Springs; and Air Force Spain; Lt. George Panagopoulosand for a stated price. time to decide if the goods are actual operation at a major NASA and Navy facilities at Cape Lt.Andreas Genitsaropoulos, For each person the customer what he actually wants and. more supply activity.The Kennedy.Thr Greece; Lt. Manrique Gonzales refers the salesman to who also importantly, if he can afford the program is designed to group will also meet with Avellaneda, Argentina; LUj.g.) buys the product the customer goods. If you have any questionsconcerning familiarize junior foreign naval local government officials and Tessema Gebre Michael, will receive a percentage contracts you are officers with the U.S. Navy civic leaders, and visit the Ethiopia;Lt. (J.g.) Peter Brand, discount on the product. considering signing the legal Supply system, and to prepare Jacksonville Port Authority and Germany; Lt. Sven C. Kioschos, Congressional investigationshave assistance officer is available to them for future duty assignments the Florida Publishing Company. Germany; and Lieutenants (j j.g.) revealed that some com- Interpret and explain any involving the requistioning and After their training is com- Faridoon Bazian and Bahram panies using this technique do not provisions. control of materials under the pleted here, most of the officers Assadian, Iran. bother to follow up on the referrals. In the 'one time offer' technique the customer will be offered goods 'at the manufac- turer's cost' or some similar enticement, but he must buy the ?< goods mediately.or sign The the customer contract cannot im- See us for a think the offers over because the salesman cannot offer the goodsat ((4, lJ such a substantial savings"ever again. low cost loan. ' Another, high pressure ' technique one which anyone . should recognize the techniqueof 'arm twisting.' This tactic can be used In any situation In which there Is a salesman and a ANNUAL customer. Any time a salesman 1 puts a customer in a position 9 PERCENTAGE where he does not feel free to O RATE " leave the 'arm twisting' tactic Is being used. Since this tactic is ..INCLUDING easily recognized it Is amazingthat it Is so often used and so CREDIT, LIFE INSURANCE -- often successful. After being able to recognizethe high pressure tactics, how JAxNau FEDERAL does one keep from being vic- salesman timized by? In the most high situations pressure the Lowest rate in town 7JiMil recognition that high pressure tactics are being used is suf- ficient protection to avoid being victimized.One ROOSEVELT MALL : NAS M NAS CECIL :{ JAX Bldg.39Tel nidq 26 NATTC, Bldg. SOl of the things an individualcan PHONE 384 1391 ::;:;: .:::: do to protect himself is to Hours: Mon.Thurs 10AM.5:30: PM :!!!! 387 5622 or Base Ext! 2431 Trl 7713211, Ext 21$ {';;: Tel I 7722448, Mon.. Wcrt frioFrl:10AM.7PMSat,10AM.IPM HourSMOII.lirI.9.30A.30: : : Hour'.Mon.Frl,8.303.00: : : :: insist upon the opportunity to .J t1 1r: nAMtlllPM read carefully any contract he is going to sign. In addition the customer should absolutely insist that all blanks be filled in com- . MARCH 18, 1971 PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER ....... v.' < -. Freedoms Foundation Honors Letter by Nattc's AOC ClarkJax write letters on 'Freedom AOC Edward D. Clark, and when It is withheldfeel, Privilege or Obligation?' : an instructor at Phase II of the threatened by AOC Clark enlisted in the it. Aviation Ordnance 'B' School, obligated to defend retired United States Navy in 1941 and Aldridge, a r was presented with a George Clarence Cove first reported to NATTC in 1942 M Green I-i wi Washington Honor Medal Award, vice admiral from the awards when he attended Aviation Ordnance - a letter from Congressman Springs, presented at 'A'School.He and his wife, and for writing a and conducted the ceremony Bennett, $50.00 at the Emma Sue, NATTC's candidate Restaurant winning letter on 'Freedom: Warren's Privilege or Obligation?' Gateway Shopping Center earlier t Chief Petty Officer Clark's this month. Three other local letter was written on the defense servicemen were also presentedwith of American freedom and the parta similar awards. person in uniform plays in The Letter Writing Contest, being a symbol of that freedom. sponsored by the Freedoms lie felt that his naval service to Foundation, was open to all i 4A his country was a privilege and active duty service members, ! I! that we should accept America's reservists,guardsmen and ROTC v bounty POW as a privilege Letters of freedom (Advanced Okay) cadets.They were to _ .. Navy Tells Troopsof Wing Hosts AdmiralAt _nnn. the invitation of Commander Fleet Air 11, Capt. WASHINGTON The Navy the Geneva Convention of 1949. Chief Clark William J. Pressler Jr. Radm. W. C. following Department of Defense Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr., ( Rapp, deputy has for Navy Wife of the Year, are Naval , policy is advising servicemenand chief of Operations commander for Plans, Programs and Financial their families that writing urged base and station com quite well known around Directorate, Naval Ships System Command, paid a visitto letters or signing petitions to manders to 'render all appropriate NATTC, especially by young FAW-11 on March 11. The admiral toured FAW-11 obtain humane treatment for support' servicemen who have been invited to their home for dinner. Headquarters, VP Hangar Complex and received a POWs in North Vietnam is ' briefing in one of VP-16's aircraft. Greeting the admiralon 'within the law his arrival at the hangar were: AFCM Otto Vogel, Apparently some Navy men Put LCPO VP-16 Cdr. Ernie Nordtvedt, commanding officer are hesitant to participate in such your as they feel it might be VP-16; Radm. Rapp and COMFAIRJAX 11, Capt.W. programs illegal. 'PUroaivocncvf leisure time J. Pressler. . Not so, say top Defense of ficials. In fact, petitions on the to work PWO'MIA issue may be cir culated on military installationsif i y deemed appropriate by the The Armed Forces despite the age old maxim that a BULLETIN I installation commander. serviceman is on duty 24 hours a day- offer most of their What Is considered inappropriate men a substantial amount of free time. is mentioning U. S. policy foreign or domestic.But if And seldom does a week go by when a serviceman- you restrict your remarks to especially an unmarried one isn't faced with the VA FINANCINGAVAILABLE bring humane treatment and problem of what to do with some of this time. You might release of prisoners, you're on find the safe ground. Military personnelmay solution to this problem by having a chat with TO QUALIFIED VETERANS your education officer. use their military rank or NO MONEY DOWN ON MOBILE HOMES UNDER$10,000. The Armed . title.Officials Forces have not only given their men off do caution personnel, duty hours, they have also established several The OriginalSt. however, to avoid that signing educational programs, not the least of which is the in petitions are any language Johns Mobile Homes except English.Some cases have United States. Armed Forces Institute (USAFI), that been reported where the foreign will put these hours to good use. Representing{ 27 ManufacturersUS language tests did not say what USAFI offers courses at all educational levels and in a HIGHWAY 17-GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLA. they are billed as saying-that is, wide variety of subjects. CALL244-3301 (DIRECT JAX LINE) urging humane treatment and compliance with otherprovisionsMiitary Education means many things to many people. For some, it is a means to open doors of employment; others Illliill find it a way to satisfy a general curiosity about a particular subject; sitll others feel it makes them more Announcing !... interesting Whatever people.the reason, educating oneself can do no harm and will answer the question of what to do with your spare time. \ Appreciation CEDAR HILLS r, Days at Denny Moran's COMMUNITY CAR WASHWILSON i AND BLANDING BLVD. PH. 771-9983 '! ,., "<{, .,.. OFF '< , Military Personnel / < J,1:vtJri ;! t., , our We salute conlrlb.tlon. 10 v.., :; ,. . their many 10 Military '> for of 11/', In .to h way 0 American upon Personnel our and FREE 0/ these effort. Card. 1 Full Service Car Wash appreciation of JD their continuing patronage w. 3Ut onlY. presentation i" Car Interior Vacuumed .. March pleased to .nno.nc. Now thru Q. Ash-Trays Cleaned are tii .Windows Cleaned t WAS H 'Z>> Inside And Out i f'!; Exterior Completly : with ;# Washed 15 Gal. l ) .White Walls Scrubbed i = f Under 15 Gal I ;p. Under New Management j < g prorated 59 and 39 >til "We Honor Most Major| <> CREDIT CARDS" < | Z.T. CROSS i Q . : 1 ri/SNRET.) 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I017" .. . .ww . .ws w -arwr rr iNrNr it"r i r r =;' """"" - r' AAARCH 18, 1971 p'A' GE"s" JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER -- I None Immune From Accidental Choking I I I WASHINGTON (AFPS) To prevent choking among coughing, it is best not to interfere - No age group is immune from children, the Red Cross advises: with his efforts or to strike accidentally choking: to death Keep small objects coins, him on the back. according to the, Red Cross in safety pins, toys out of If efforts at expulsion stop : its latest safety message. reach. Buy only sturdy toys and the victim is unable to Last 1,300 persons in with no detachable small parts. breathe, he should be placed on the U.S. died from ingesting or Teach older children not to give his side (a child should be inverted - inhaling food or foreign objects a baby objects be can put in his on the rescuer's forearm that clogged their breathing mouth. with the head down), and firm passages. Half of the deaths occurred Among adults, one of the blows should be delivered over among children under most prevalent causes of chok- the spine between the shoulder five, and a third were persons ing accidents is careless or lazy blades. over 45.With, chewing habits, especially Mouth-to-mouth artificial among people who wear den- respiration should be initiated young children, the Red tures. Also, persons tend to lose promptly in an attempt to make Cross says, the danger from sensitivity in the mouth as they air bypass the obstruction in ' choking stems from their ten grow older, and bones are some sufficient amounts to sustain dency to put practically every times swallowed while eating life. An attempt, at this stage, thing into their mouths and foods such as fish and fowl. should be made to dsilodge the : their inability to properly chew The Red Cross recommendsthese foreign body with the fingers. . food. And too, children tend to first aid actions be takenin A physician should be consulted 1r swallow automatically! rather choking accidents: immediately, whether or : than spit out a dangerous ob- If the person is breathing not the ingested object is dis- ject. adequately despite choking and : lodged. ; _ o I Millions Take Bonds for GrantedWe :& are taught that we should missed it Is amassed.- And the when held to maturity of 5 years, HONORS DOC-Cdr. Sidney Gross, CO AFEES, presents medal to never take good things for growing family nest egg of 10 months. You can't get back Malor DeGardenas for his work at the exam center. I granted. There is an important Savings Bonds is there when less than the purchase price. exception U. S. Savings Bonds. needed most for unexpected I Millions of Americans emergencies and for the 'good Doctor Receives Medal everywhere already take Bonds expenses'-new home, education, Army for granted. They receive them weddings, vacations, retirement. regularly through Payroll Unlike other ways of making Savings and Bond A Month mony 'grow you count on the Plans. The Bonds are purchased guaranteed interest U. S. Savings For Efforts at Exam CenterJax automatically. The money isn't Bonds pay now 5per cent -A former Cuban refugee for distinguished service. Entrance Station here for the SANKAMERICARD*AMERICAN EXPRESS STANDARD who became an Army surgeon for Maj. Gaston A. DeGardenas, past 10 months, received the OILMASTERCHARCE Credit Cards Honor"ROOSEVElt two years has received the Joint senior medical officer for the medal last week just prior to his Services Commendation Medal Armed Forces Examining and discharge from the Army. MAll His citation also made note of Rules Listed for Swap. Hopefuls. his ability to maintain congenial working relationships with key The Swaps Program an- dorsement by his commanding station personnel recruiting nounced last September, officer. representatives and Selective car wash to aid the in designed Navymen To meet the requirements for Service officials. obtaining assignment to a desired Born in Havana Cuba the program an individual must Maj. area that would help morale but be able to spend a minimum of 12 DeGardenas came to the United MONDAY THRU SATURDAY would not justify spending months on board the new duty States with his family in 1060. He HOURS: 8:30 AM-5:30PM has government been money.for the move, station. lie must have served attended a medical school in improved.The nine months on board his present Madrid, Spain for two years improvement came aboutin and evaluation before his duty station have serving internship at order to relieve the individual marks 3.0 or above. Personnel Mount Sinai in Miami. In March of the burden of his negotiating with a history of repeated 1969 he was drafted in the Army ... ."', ,..... own swap or exchange.The disciplinary offenses will not be and he became a U S. citizen one I Chief of Naval Personnel approved. Also, these exchangesmust month later. has been directed to provide a be made in the same rating The doctor plans to finish his MtI centralized and automated exchange and pay grade and be the same internship in Miami during the of duty program. This type duty next three months before enables an individual to request a establishing a new residency as 'swap' directly from the Chief of For more details call the an ear, nose and throat specialistat Naval Personnel with one en- personnel office at Ext. 3164. the University of Tennessee. FRA Branch 126 mcomE TUX Meets TonightJax The Complete Travel Card PREPARED BY THE NATION'S FINEST TAX SERVICE GUARANTEE -All members of the Fleet Accurate preparation of JOur tu return U fuutnteed. W. will pay Interest or 50 Reserve Association 'and their penalty charted due to our error. guests have been invited to meet WEE KDAYS SAMQPM SAT*SUN 9AM-6PM <2 UP with the FRA's Southeast No Appointment Neeettarysnu FEDERAL: Regional presidents at 8 o'clock ( $] >Tnn OR STATE this evening at Branch 126. Duke branch Woody, regional f c, SOUTHSIDE president,and Gloria Eswine, the ,\.':\ 4367 Unlvei sity Blvd.,So. PSI6/ regional unit president, will be on W .. :!( b 7372104NORTHSIDE hand to discuss items of mutual I c. q' 1'').' . Gctawdv: Qrocse 9311 Lem Turner 1cd 0: the organization. 7643605 Branch 126 is located at 7673 Blanding Blvd. UORU COOKt SHOP WHERE You all travel to THE can charge your expenses your meN1 Getaway Card -air fare, hotels-motels, meals, car b Ile rentals,tours .at 12,000 locations, worldwide. And It's A NCE . free! No minimum Income required. No yearly Ns membership fee. Up to two years to pay. AIIS s SP ECI : @SEEAIRLiTNE'LS'TICKET ...Shof| SIMMONS and SAVEI r, ( U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS . MEATS CUTS FOR FREEZERSOld . 3 Locations to Serve You --- -- NAS JAX: Bldg. 13 Main Gate Ext. 2449 or 387-2811 Fashion Over The Counter Retail Market Let Us Consult You On All HRS 0745.1800 Mon. thru Fri 0900.1300 Sat. FINANCING AVAILABLE Your Insurance Needs! ; NAS CECIL: Finance Office, Phone 771.3211, Ext. 8122 OrUaeYourMASTERCHARGEorBANKAMERICARDSIMMONS DENNISON ; MAYPORT: Building 0800.1500 24, Phone 246-5427 FOOD SERVICE Insurance Agency J 0800. 1630 Monday thru Friday 5318 Wesconne<< Phone 771.3761 3823 BLANDING BLVD. V . '', .'" .. ..0900 : 1300.Saturday H H P H ,. .. ., R. E. Howell, Mgr. We Deliver Phone 7717985r' .. ,..<<.);<<. .p.uo. " .' -1 --..- .- - .p .. ,111'';11 ....... I"""" -. . MARCH 18, 1971 . .1 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9y' , 7 rly i . r Narf Honors 91 Employees : r For 30 Years Federal WorkJax Ninety-one Naval Air Rework Facility civilian employees have been honored for their years of federal service here, each receiving 30-year pins from f Capt. Donald H, Heile, NARF commanding officer. David Everington, production Hugh Duncan, Landry Wintz, Gentry, Irving King, William I controller; James Padgett, Thomas Boyd, Clarence Lowe Diggs, Charlie Gates, Hugh i y'' airframes mechanic; and and Paul Torsanko. Wilson, George Atkinson, Theodore, Poweskl, aircraft And ... Marlin Crider, Jerry Francis McGurn, Dewitt Green, iA--T'-- f : engine worker, each completed lluskin, Carol Sowell Peter Charles Smith, Arthur Rowe, 30 years in January while Bishop Meclewski, Morton Haas, Mack Perry Haynes, Leonard Graham, Burmeister, general foremanand Morgan, Richard Sarno, Cloyd Elmer Hall, Roger Krell,Charles airframes mechanic; and Watson, Jesse Knott, Stuart Dupont, Kenneth Worthington, j Bruce Barker, a foreman and Ralph, Frank Courtney, Darrell Charles Carse and Thomas aircraft electrician, both reachedthe Haley, Leroy Poison, John Cairns 30 year mark in February.This . aircraft month metalsmith Yates; and Jackson Delbert, Class Learns Golf Course CareJax 1 ,,,' 'l.i'f Carroll, rigger, both complete 30 : years. The first of a series of Guest lecturers from the Ili j Others who will achieve 30 planned annual meetings con- University of Florida gave years this year are John Garvey, cerning the use of pesticides on presentations concerning turf I Curtiss Quarrier, James Ball, golf courses was held last week at insect and nematode pests, turf Duke Geary, Raymond Lawson, DVECC. Special services golf diseases and control of weeds on Kenneth Giles, James Ellisor, course maintenance personnel golf courses. The DVECC staff Ray Lindsey, Harold Wilson, from the Jacksonville and supplemented invitational lec- Lawrence Holmes, Frank Orlando naval facilities attendedthe tures with training sessions Gicaclone, Wallace Everoski, two day training session concerning pesticides. Alson Mallette, Lawrence Cook, John Borje, Hildred Scurrey, I Robert Kress, Oswald Hale, y George Twiss, James Dias, I Raymond Geiger and John Dedeaux. Also, Theron Donnell, Harold I! Brooks, Walter Poley, William r Wood, Ronald Graves, Russell Vansant, James Erwin, Carson Wilcox, Omer Kelly, Ralph ,dam 't Joura, Curtis Woods, John .. Seager, Bernard Siegel, Sheldon # ; Carter, Jesse Hughes, Carl t / - Reiben, Leslie May James Cdr. Cllngenpetl' fakes I close look at Sea Cadets during annual' , I McCune, Carl Tyler, Marshall military personnel inspection.Roosevelt. . Lancaster, Chester :Starczewskl, . I Model. C.I J. Don lull peek) Open wide your Squadron Cadets eyetl' You're not dreaming a huge If foot family room, I is adream come true 'In thl Bellalrbeauty Separate dining' room, 1 f A Bedroom I Bath our family home I It fantattlcally" .low'In price, Look Sharp at Inspection .'J.:. .11 a1 --r--. 1 111 1, ehr Jax The Franklin D. Roosevelt Capt. Hugh J. Tate, NARTU com Squadron Sea Cadets, 27 young men manding officer, who was a guest at the Model Ceellalr adged 14 -17, held their Annual Military inspection, said the battalion looked ai rl 4, e.drooms'i C.l I.. lull Family unbelievable Room), Personnel Inspection at the Naval Air sharp as any group of Navymen he had .. { a, Living Kitchen,Room t Bath Dining and a Room large, Reserve Training Unit (NARTU) March ever seen. > a _](_ Utility unmatched Room.styling Cltvtn and room economy.of 7 and came off with flying colors. The Sea Cadet program is an f... lit)'f..l..'aIt' , Cdr. William A. Clingenpeeel, com organization sponsored by the Navy and manding officer of Naval Air Reserve the Navy League of the United States for ,4-. .. ,' ) IJ-1--'i Division Fl, conducted the inspection.In young men between the ages of 1417.. It "y.. -i4w-1 I , , provides military and professional Model COA , "" central ntranc 'oy.rIt" remarks following the inspection, he training on a par with the regular Navy area separate of the CI.living You'll and find quiet I said that he had never seen the group look and offers the opportunity to enlist in the ./' BUY roomy bedroom closets i plui Bath a free and teparat many Navy at an advanced rate. Members drill ," dining room. Why not Include t better. He praised not only the cadets, but family room fireplace (optional") In_your plant _ one weekend each month and take a two also couragement their parents and the for cadet providing officers who en- week cruise each year, during which they NOWI : I are taught standard Navy courses by for the voluntarily give of their time instructors. .. 1 Navy .. program. ; l I . Model C I II Add It all up and you will aM why rhlt 'It to popular a model 1 lI.drooml, 2 Silos. hUll'I I Interest t t Rates t long KrMntd l low Sweeping In porch llnet largt relye fin home on a meant budQ.tmay never be lower! TONIGHTJACKSONVILLE Now is the time to buy! 1 At the Inflation spiral continues prlres: of|just Model. C.II * about everything art Increasing, But the Two car can rout comfortably. lit: the of C 12 and VALUE roomy garage you of homes Is Increasing' at a ttlll nave'lots of ttorage room A tremendous r.I.II.o.So don't delay, ,buy that classic' courtyard entrance, hoMe of your dreams In quiet comfortable ".clove living and dining area, r Bellalr TODAYI You'll be family' room with optional I glad you did) fireplace:, three bedrooms, plus too many Closets to count all combine to mike Ihl* the '1I"I"Oftt'll.II.lr model. built 17,750 to $21 ,O O O WINNING ORE YHOUND KACES Clay County's Only COMPLETELY PLANNED Communltyl ElELL.A.JB.HOME : : . BTCJIL3DERS: I1TC.: . Member of National Jacksonville Home Builders Associations McDUFF No. of BEAVER You're cordially invited to inspect our homes at your convenience 10 A.M.to Dark.Travel South on Blanding Blvd. (Hwy No. ) ., ..... .., .ill.IS ......: ,., .. ._.._ -, d _' ____d .. -- L.w.14 .r.y+ rrw?+rw r.Mwwlr.. ... _. . r : : :18, 1971 I PAGE 10 JAX NEWS-LATWINGER I Detroit Reserve SquadronEnds ] lax Training TodavJax c7;;; tI Reserve Transport facers and men and flies the C-54 over the world. Squadron 62-Yl leaves NAS Jax aircraft The squadron's flight Under the direction of Cdr. J, today after completing Its annual crews are responsible for transporting H. Olsen, VR-62-Y1 has been two week cruise. passengers and cargo to using this cruise period to perform Home based at NAF Detroit, all portions of the eastern United various types of flight and VR-62-Y1 Is operated by 101 of States and, in previous years, all ground training.Additionally, the _._._....__._._..-. ..... squadron has conducted cargo and passenger airlifts as orderedby ' CNARESTRA. r' - To fulfill their mission of rr service to the fleet, the Weekend _ r y'' r f r '+ Warriors of VR-tt-Yl have been t Ef hard at work provide increased . readiness in all departments. H1 Numerous training missions have been accomplished by the flight crews to keep their skills honed to the edge. The efforts of these men,who in w; i civilian life hold varied full time jobs, are channeled to complete their desire to be of service to the Navy's active forces. sL// tE. The officers and men of VR-62 1Y would like to thank Capt Kincaid and all the personnel aboard NAS Jax for the great amount of assistance they donated toward making this .. .. .. ... ._ cruise an especially successfuland ---------- --- m ---- --- SQUADRON LEAVES TODAY-Crewman of Rtttrvt Transport rewarding experience. Squadron 42-Yl make a check of a C-45 aircraft engine after it has I been overhauled. The squadron leaves in two increments through tomorrow for Its homebase In Detroit after spending Its annual two Want Ads Pay week trainina cruise here. ANOTHER GREAT I RING of FLAME Good Turn DayRAdm. Lawrence Heyworth Jr., dropped by to watch RESTAURANTU.S. area Navymen unload bags of clothing and other items donated to Goodwill Industries on Saturday's Good Turn Day. About 170 sailors from Jacksonville commands, including a 65-man volunteer contingent from NATTC, unloaded 23,000 bags in the annual community project.The . 17& 1.295 Jax By Pass So.of Naval Air Station Orange Park set Admiral goal, by Heyworth, commander Fleet ALL THE SALAD Air Jacksonville and general chairman for'the project, was 25,000. A Goodwill spokesman said all donations YOU CAN MAKEOur wouldn't be in for another four weeks and he expectedthe final count would be close to 30,000 bags. huge Salad Bar provides ; the greens and the dressingsfor y you to create your own masterpiece. Bought a Bond Lately? ., fLL f *ALL THE .your DRAUGHT BEER FAVORITECOCKTAIL YOU CAN DRINK A t '. Foamy pitchers of draught beer. Have another, If you can. For those under 21 we Fly PLUS serve Birch Beer. A BONELESS. N.Y. SIRLOIN STEAK iBM k '. Southern ALL FOR $4.50 sil AK Ask For 'EARLY! BIRD SPECIAL' Above steak served Mon.thru Thurs. from 4:30: til 6:00: p.m.forf3.95ADDITIONAL Atlanta .".. "' ENTRES: FILET MIGNON($5.10)) STEAK&LOBSTER TAILS ($5.50)).,.. KING SIZK16 oz.STEAK($ .50))to. BEEF BROCHETTE($3.75))... 4:35 LOBSTER TAILS ($5.50))... CHAR.BROILED CHOP.SIRLOIN : pm departure. Stand-by fare ' STEAK($3.50)) only $15.Good connections to St. Louis, Memphis. af4t See your Base Airline Ticket Officeor call Southern at 7572381. of ORANGE PARKRING of FLAME RESTAURANTU.S. 17 and 1.295 Jax By Pass So.of Jax. _o'ld''' Naval AIr Station,Orange Park ti I OPEN MON.thru SAT. OPEN SUNDAY FROM P.M.TO 11 P.M. Southern t FROM 4:30: P.M.TO 10 P.M Cocktails Served on Sundays Airways You'reon to I, t Specialr '1. --- 4' ,s L' - - _.0' ._. jt;j .. __ _# _,_',. I MARCH 18,. 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11 \ i t HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY o HOLDING A SEAR/ OF YOUR FUU'' ( Publisher I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4 : 4 Call: 388-2755 < t JAX AIR I NEWS NAS Jacksonville ': Ads should be mailed to arrive not later than 1 1c Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. 1I LATWINGER : Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be I published the following week unless the I a NAS Cecil I FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE : publisher Is Instructed otherwise. A check or money order for he full cost of the ad must be I received WITH the copy for the ad. 4747 San Juan Avenue : RATE: Minimum charge (lines) $2.00 .. Jacksonville, Florida Per additional line (4 words per line) SOc II -- r- .. (, III FOR SALE MOBILE LIVING OFJACKSONVILLEAzalea EMPLOYMENT t 100 ft. on St. Johns, 300 ft. deep. ( Mobile Home Park) 1/4 mile SELLING USED CARS Cleared with large Pines. Hl-bluff. north of NAS, lots and rentals. Near Class 'A'Residential.$9,000 schools and shopping center. Clean, and reasonable rates Manager on 100 % GUARANTEE 112 ft on St. Johns, 360 ft. deep. HI. premises. Children and pets wlecome. RETIREDIf bluff.Oak Trees. Class 'A' residentialwith 6301 Roosevelt 3846264.TRANSPORTATION. you need$8-t0,000per year, you'll getit 'Deed' restriction-$10,000. WORKING this advertising sales lob In Jax and at the Beaches, 9 a.m. Owner sacrificing 113 ft. on St. Johns, $795 til 6 p.m., Mon. thru Frl. Workers 365 ft. deep. Oak Trees. Hl-bluff with 5 s 63 VW Sedan (only) send resume to; add. lots - near by. Each 134 ft by 150 ft. Radio and Heater, White. " Box M All 6 lots only $12,000. c-o Holt Publishing Co., 4747 San Juan Ave., 128 beautiful acres on Thunder Rd. off 65 VW Sedan $995 ' FORD Jax, Fla. 32210 Highway 16. Appro. 2600 ft on Black PICKUP CAMPER $440 Creek. An unbelievable price $550 per ASTRO MOTORS Radio and Heater, Blue. acre. 29 percent cash. Bal. at a SERVICE WIVES reasonable rate of Interest. 6566 Normandy Boulevard CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS 66 VW Sedan $1050Radio Jobflnders, 1372 Cassat. 387.5626 or Appro. 12 acres off Highway 209, part 1022 Park Street, 3547888.MISCELLANEOUS1. on Peters Creek. $20,000 with $4,000 SELECT USED CARS and Heater, Glltterbug Yellow. cash. Bal.$100 per mon. (No interest). 67 Opel Cadet $495 68 Nova $1095 .f Hernandez Hldeway, nice C.B. cot. 69 BMA $1295 67 VW Sedan $1195Radio $450 62 Mercedes ,. tage on Lake Bundy near Keystone. Beautiful large wooded lot. 100 ft on J&T MOTORS and Heater, Blue. lake by 1320 ft deep ending In center of 264.8661 INCOME TAX lake.Only$10,500 cash.A 63 FORD STATION WAGON 67 VW Sedan $1350Air Returns prepared by appointment weekenders dream-Large woodedlot. Falrlane'500',6 cyl stick, R&H $240 evenings and weekends. G. H. Young, 113 ft on Lake Brooklyn by 274 ft ASTRO MOTORS conditioned, Radio and Heater, Glltterbug Laven LCdr.SC, USN (Ret.), Phone 355-7460 deep. Just $5,500 cash. 6566 Normandy Boulevard der. ' after 6:30: p.m. TWIN REALTY Green Cove Springs 68 VW Sedan $1350Radio BE A RADIO OR Hilda Nesh, Realtor 69CAMARO'327' Number 3520. and Heater Green, Stock , TVANNOUNCERRecorded Phone 904.284-3681 day or nlte. Our Blue with white vlnly top R&H All message by leading announcer saleman after 5: 9042845475. gauges, AT, PB, Fact air Tinted windows, wide tires. After 5 call 786- Call hour. tells you how. any 4060. 68 VW Sedan $1495Automatic 3552944. stick-shift, Radio and Heater, Beige, Stock NEW RCA AND ZENITH STEREOS RENTALS 63 CHEVY BELLAIR Number 6924. Consoles some with AM-FM, tape '283' V.8,Auto.trans,. R&H $240 $1650Radio players. At dealers cost to liquidate r 1 ASTRO MOTORS 69 VW Sedan stock. Full warrantyl I Phone 7710409. 6566 Normandy Boulevard and Heater, Blue with White vinyl top. ORANGE PARK AIR CONDITIONING SERVICEAuto 2 B R.,Apt. Furn., 5 mlns."to NAS, Will PICK-UPTRUCK& CAMPER AC, Room units, Central Units. rent to TAD Personnel or bachelors. 1967 Chevrolet Camper Special & 11 ft. 69 VW Sedan $1695Automatic Repairs. Reasonable 2646884. self contained camper. Call 7719028. stick shift, Radio and Heater, Glltterbug Tyler's Heat and Air CondoS Blue, Stock Number 6446. 388-SU1 MINS. FROM CECIL FIELD 4711 Palmer Lake Shore Avail.April 15, 2 BR Trailer, Carpeted 59 VW SEDAN A-Cond. Fenced Large Lot, patloi Runs Good! $240 69 VW Sedan $1995 awning. Adults preferred. $110. 771- ASTRO MOTORS "Accessory Car", loadedl I With air conditioning, Dark LIVE CRABS AND FRESH FISHWilford's 5932. 6566 Normandy Boulevard blue, white interior.Jacksonville's. Fish Camp 264.9707.GEORGE'S ....................... .. ............................ FOR SALE OR RENT KENNELSEst. RECEIVED ORDERS. Cash for your ] Most 1925. Dogs and Cats Boarded. equity or let us rent your home. CREDIT UNION REPOSSESSIONS Pick up & Delivery Available. REPORTING IN. Call or drop by for CHEVY WAGONAT Selectionof Grooming, Deflealng & Bathing. map or sales and rental list. Call PS, PB, Needs Work$57549FORDMUSTANO Complete Mastercharge & BankAmerlcard Powell or Mills, USN Ret. 264-2411. accepted. Visitors welcome. 5085 ORANGE PARK REALTY New Eng. Vlnly top, New paint & Edgewood Crt. 3890064. MILITARY, FREE NOTARY tires. $1895. Used VW'siMost Cell A.T. Madison ORANGE PARK or Ron Rohrer all & to choose from! A-C REG.$29 FOR $150 2 BR., Apts., furn., or unfurn., Dishwasher Ext. 2431 or 387-5622 years styles Carpets, Elizabeth .. .. . Drapes FINANCE New Dishwasher Reg. $179. for $135. WE '"lltni IMIIUMIMMM IIIMMIIIIIMMMIMMIII IMMIIIIIUIIIIIMtll>IIMItlMltMIUIMIin 7813566. AptS., 771-1405 or 7713355.WILMARAPTS.. '70 CHALLENGER RT 69 Comoro "SS" $2495 4404-Speed, PB, PS, Call between 4 T.V. RENTALS 2 Br.,LR., Breakfast Nook, Elec. Kit., and 8 p.m. 7647182AL ,Convertible. White with red stripes, red Interior. Cleanas , 19" Portables. B&W. $12.50 monthly. Air Condo, Parking for 2 cars off a pint V-8, Automatic transmission, Power Steering, $5.00 weekly. No deposit Air Base street. Water,' Garbage & Sewage Power Brakes, Air conditioned, Radio and Heater, Wide Pawn Shop. Just outside Main Gate. Furn. $95. Unfurn. $115. Furn (plus NAS Ph. 388-3481 tax) 3872541. Weekends 389.0744. BATES USN( Ref Ovals. Now selling Datsun's 69 Austin American $1095Goldenrod FOR RENTA .. -. child whose Langley Datsun. 389.3621 Yellow, 2-Door, Radio and Heater. : +W.O GnW.Q;df }M 4S'i Y.N.+ hs0'YY ;} 'yy military wife with no ffr REAL ESTATE; )/{:: husband is deployed to Room and Board. $15 a week. Available April 1st. I RhytnQQ' of the Tttneo I 69 Ford Cortina $1095 4-Speed Transmission. CASHI I 1' (EEPOuR 67 Chevy Bellair $1095 HOMESJUSTISS FIGURE We buy equities MOBILE ;. , Louise T. Bailey > KEEP IN Door Sedan, V-8, Power Steering, Factory Air conditioning - 771-3605 Broker TRIM \ Radio and Heater. TRAILER PARK fHE NEEDS $1195 'HIDDEN WATERS' 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, clean modern Two-67 Mustangs available.Black Creek Excellent, Canal fishing or Lake, boating lots, trailer and Apts. 389.3007 SHARP You 1 ti4'il.!:, tl,,.l., 2-Door Hardtop, Red or Blue, Automatic Transmission, swimming. Mobile Home area. Also AND SLIM.".!' !. Power Steering, Radio and Heater. permanent home.area. High, wooded $900 EQUITE FREE /t9'NPfJ.JlV 66 Ford LTD 4-Door $9954Dr JqA : E. Lake Air cond. lots. E-Z Terms. One mile 1970 12x60,2 BR. w-w carpet Asbury on No. 209. laRue 7253992. G.E. range and refrlg. 7717933. V-8, Auto Trans., Factory Air, Power Steeringand t Brakes, Radio and Heater. . .. -- - . HEART OF MURRAY HILL fp I .PHONe SMM. I I 66 Olds Delta $995 Lovely 2 BR., Fireplace, Sep. Dining I 4-Door Sedan, Green, Loaded I Rm., Garage, HW Floors, FHA I \ Terms, Quick Move-In. Ed. C. (] Phillips, Realtor 3872503. I _ I DEER SPRINGS ESTATES , : 1249-1291 KING 8T I LOT FOR SALE JACKSONVILLE "LA. X2204e I 'Keystone Heights 10 miles ON north ST.of JOHNS Palatka RIVER, 100'on river WANTED! : By Appointment i I VOLKSWAGEN INC. and beautiful , 225' Wide by deep. I I section of river. Call Athearn, 771-3142 USED CAMERAS AND I Clyde W.:Simpsoa S Ca. I 1150 Lone Ph'one EQUIPMENT. WE PAY I 356.845 Ave,, So. 781-5511 w= 1 1Iiji1:'l '.I TOP BRING DOLLAR THIS AD WITH 388.8535 YOU! REALTOR . .,. ,. ,. ,. J - "+:" >""'" i:.':"," : ioi'Sd j, -<< L --- --- - .. .- . - I I . MARCH 18, 1971 t PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER :41: t iii.t Medal Honors Captain Bower I 1. - . utilized by the F-4 Phantom Jax Capt John II. Bower " 1ihUi the enabling 't' \ received the Navy Com aircraft, thereby ,. ." r mendation Medal with Combat squadron to fulfill all mission' 4 schedules In a timely manner. 'V' Friday at MATSG for Captain Bower was then meritorious service in combat i the Marine All assigned to the in operations against enemy 225, ": the Republic of Vietnam from Weather Attack Squadron ; Sept 21, 1969 to Sept 16, 1970. where he familiarized himself. .r with all aspects of the A 6 In- Presenting the award was Lt Col. L. E. Blanchard, MATSG truder aircraft while conductinga > fix, commanding officer. comprehensive training 1 1 for new Marines.In . t l Assigned as an Ordnance of. M program ; his unit for I".j f ficer with Marine Aircraft Group Op I preparing Eleven, First Marine Aircraft t redeployment, the months spent Wing, Marine Fighter Attack doing this showed no loss of efficiency - Squadron 542, he exhibited in his primary function. 'superb managerial ability as he 'By his initiative and loyal skillfully programmed the activities performance to duty, Captain of his section and quickly Bower earned the respect of all molded his men into a cohesiveand who served with him and upheldthe proficient team fully capableof finest traditions of the Marine expeditiously arming the Corps and of the United States variety of complex weapons Ca pt. Bower. Naval Service. - Right now, you're only 10 minutes away /. from Jacksonville's biggest apartment bargain, I'l (Where the Good Life is included in the rent) l We have 6(yes six) swimming pools. 0 Plus 2045 Jammes Rd.,Jacksonville, Fla. ---iIWII shuffleboard and badminton 0 With '"",u,,, +"' Phone: 781.3818 congenial young neighbors to help enjoy| them. RENTING HOURS: THE LOOK OF THINGS' Three lovely models give I sneak " O All only one block from golf and an 1 ,,,, Mon.Thru Sat.:8:30-6:30: ( : ; Sun. 1.6:30: prevue of costumes to be presented by a local company at the CPO elementary school-with other schools, shop 1 1 a'DIRECTIONS Roosevelt Blvd., Out Wives spring fashion show April 8 at I p.m. at the Candlelight ping centers and boating minutes away. You t :San Continue turn right on Juan- past Restaurant Modeling these new fashions ensembles are (I to r) Holly can get to Cecil Field or the Naval Air Station i .". + Cedar Creek bridge to Jammes Road In 10 Jacksonville In 15. , minutes downtown Felix In a powder blue, polyester pants and tunic top with snake skin Q Apartments have Individually controlled I -turn left to apartments. belt;Jean Chase In a pastel,floral print formal I,with Victorian sleeves heating and air conditioning, carpeting, .- ' and neckline and Margie Fuller in a 3 piece pants suit with draperies,and sliding gins door to courtyard .-' sleeveless' vest In patriotic colors.WESTSlDi. or balcony 0 And you move Into a 1 or 2 ARLEN bedroom apartment today. Furnished or unfurnished ..' /( \ \. ..' . Wo'o'DFROM / iL A1GF:; Z'1 120JACKSONVILLE GARDEN APARTMENTS IEBBSB& IS ARLEN COUNTRY Owned and Managed by ArUn Properties, Inc, A . irt_{m.%,:' : _. ;':" ; 1971 / The PIRAr"ES I i Coroll let= Sedan I LOUNGE viq H-- : : ORANGE Featuring the Fabulous \ J. OflH1 UP TOJiMI I./i 1 GENE WHITE PARK PER GALLON % (IIII I I ( Northeast Florida's and His Music I Makers .Standard- Newest and Finest Equipment- includes ; Reclining Bucket Seats ..they Sing and Swing AccomodationsTHE White wait tiresWheelcovers NyIon carpets I All week including Sundays I IIIIII I I ( I Front disc brakes Tinted glass LOUNGE OPEN 11 A.M.-2 A.M. DAILY f SUNDAYS 1P.M. til 11 P.M. JACK BUSH GtneralMgr. says- I. I f FREEHot :'. I "These are RELIABLE BUYSI" and Cold Hors d'ouevresCOCKTAILHOUR3P.M..7 70 TOYOTA MARK II 2.Door Hardtop. Auto. trans.,Air conditioned Q .. R end H,WWT. $23fS i ff OPEL KADETTE Station Wagon. Auto. trans., R and H, WWT, BarHI-BALLS 40C;M'1 Luggage rack,low mileage. IUtS i' it VW SQUAREBACK WAGON. Air conditioned, straight stick, R . and H,low mileage. IlltS [ ;? alsGt"S\\O"\ r ff OPEL SPORTS CAR4-Speedlikenew. S2I7Sil = THE WORLD'S + TOYOTA 4 Door Sedan,Auto.trans., Radio. $13 5 '1 F vorlte r INNKEEPER Your & w1yE\ $ 47 TOYOTA Door Sports Sedan $115 U CHEVY IMPALA Door hardtop. V-8, Auto. trans., Factory air, l\lU\( O Reduced :\ Power steering, R and H, WWT, White, Excellent condition. Better a prices , HUR RY for this one-It'sdoublesharpiNowreducedtoonly $115it f(, b..., . BUICK SKYLARK. VI, Air conditioned, Auto. trans., Power -to: : . 1 ," Steering, Power Brakes, R and H Fully Loaded! Low,low GALLEY ROYALE 120 MOTEL ROOMS mileage. $1295 COLOR TV Meals and Snacks VW SQUAREBACK WAGON.Straight stick,R and H. tfS 2 s Open 24 hours a day SWIMMING POOLS u *5 PONTIAC STATION WAGON.;6.passenger,Auto. trans., V(, Air A conditioned, Power steering and brakes. Perfect condition. MS SEE US TODAYI! DISCOUNT TO MILITARY WESTSIDE I IHQCASSATAYE. TjQ1YOITL4. ...and their dependents and guests upon presentation of ID card, : As a former serviceman, the owner WELCOMES...... .......MILITARY.. .............. PATRONAGE! ,, .fi'f-;: ', O* QUA I I I Y St v .. ... "' ...... .......""' ? PHON&3H9456 1.295 at PARK AVENUE (US 17)) PHONE xV.QiV """ . .... :==_-.-. -- -- -. - - -- -- MARCH 18, 1971 JAX AIR PAGE 13T ; NEWS-LATWINGER ,. ,_ . T!\ !" .It i. ,I, Second GI Home Loan 1 i&t&! 'J', \ 'I hiI 1s I", ; ' ", : I ,.i, ' ( , in Some Cases Okay \ 1"; j I t' I I I'It WASHINGTON Servicemen who have used their GI ; : home loan guaranty may have it restored if, through no 4, R r Q+ fault of their own, they were forced to sell their homes for reasons of health, employment, condemnation I proceedings of Federal, State or local governments, or other compelling reasons. i1E The Veterans Administrationsaid titlement, officials said.) that the VA must be released Loss of employment through a from liability on the original loan reduction-in-force, or curtailment * E before entitlement can be of activities in the oc- restored. This Is usually done by cupation where he is employed-if &,4w paying off the guaranteed loan in suitable employment is obtainedin > full, officials said. another locality. The VA also will restore Transfer of employment from ;:! eligibility if the property was one locality to another by the destroyed by fire or other natural veteran's employer. hazards. Voluntary change of em- Other reasons for restoringloan ployment to another locality benefits to servicemen and offering the veteran more income veterans include: and opportunity for advancement Limited space in the ser- provided satisfactory evidence is ' viceman's home, if a doctor furnished VA.Retirement. certifies it is a health hazard. (An of a veteran, or FIRST MATCH-FIRST TROPHY-MARTD'i newly formed pistol team proudly displays Its first increase in the size of his family transfer of a serviceman by his trophy,won in a quarterly match held by area Marine commands. Left to right are LCpl. Richard .I. is not in itself sufficient groundsfor military department while he is Christian, Sgt. Stephen A. Burnley, Capt. Donald C. Young (Team Captain) and Sgt. John R. Beall. restoring the loan en- still on active duty. The team netted 2110 points out of a possible 2400 in the February match.(Offld.1 U.S. Marine Corps Photo). i fn' nliinm al VR-50 Pipes ADJ1 Darling AshoreJax WE WANT YOUR nMnnr"nirr BUSINESS Tr-iiirMrir Transport Squadron 50 Brown presented his retirement with the flight crew for the Chiefof 30 (VR-50) recorded its first per- certificate and flag and Chief Naval Air Reserve Training MODELS $1500.00 OFF sonnel loss Feb.26 when Aviation Aviation Structural Mechanic before returning to NARTU Machinist's Mate First Class R.E. Boswell presented a Jacksonville and, subsequently, CHOTOSE i TO SERVICEMENFROM Robert D.Darling retired after 20 farewell plaque from VR-50. VR50. years of service.In Darling first enlisted in the He has served as flight VwvunpT vI\/,4vt4tA/4Is4 ceremonies conducted Navy in Chicago in 1951 after engineer on C-47, C-117, C-54, C- aboard a squadron aircraft, graduating from West High 118 and C-131 aircraft during his LCdr. H. E. Mayfield read School in Aurora, Ill. He served career. He holds the distinctionof Mobile Home Action Center Darling's retirement orders in aboard the USS Point Cruz, being flight engineer on the 10607 ATLANTIC BOULEVARD PHONE 721-1544 behalf of Capt. P.W. Smith, NAAS Kingsville, NARTU first C-118 to operate from commanding officer. Cdr. O.D. Jacksonville, NAS Atlanta and NARTU Jacksonville. 1 Mile East of Regency Square ----- The President of Midland Mutual Life Insurance Company Co. proudly announces the award of the PRESIDENT'S TROPHYfor outstanding performance during 1970 1, , .' I ...' jL $ . ,. ' ,. I,' If. . t"f _ iFa a '. Seated left ro right: Guy Ballou, Jim Jackson, Bob Conine, Bob Perkins, Bob McLester, Chuck Hoeber.Standing 4 : Myron 'Giz' Winslow, Bob Justiss, Hal Davis, John Stoudemire, Bill Warde, Bob Coats, Chuck Gearhardt. 1 John B. Stoudemire & AssociatesTop 1 Midland Mutual Life Insurance Agency in the Nation in 1970 and specialists in Military Estate planning for 25 years. PHONE 3553487r 1000 RIVERSIDE AVENUE , ' ------ ----- . ------ .. WU- '. -y- --- -VI ' ..- :.! .l ':tf t PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER MARCH 18, 1971Marine ; Unit Honors Two With Meritorious MastsJax Red Cross Cpl. James E. commissioned officer in honed: for performing the ad man in the Aviation Electrician Tressler received a charge of the MATSG Drill ditional duty as Admiral V. C. Liaison Section.' TrainingSet meritorious mast Monday Team.'As Lambert's orderly. 'Your at- Cpl. Herman H. Litchfield tention to duty and military received a meritorious mast your from Maj.j John C. Weare a drill team member you appearance and bearing has Tuesday from Major Weare for HereJax'It MATSG executive officer have personally contributed to its received many favorable comments his work as clerk in the supply for the period Dec. 10, 1970 enviable record and esteem in from naval officers and office of MA TSG. During the to March 11, 1971. During which it is held by both the enlisted personnel aboard the air period from August 1969 through this period he military and civilian community station. All of the above was March 1971, Cpl. Litchfield tookon is difficult to imagine was ,' the citation stated. accomplished in addition to your responsibility of the stock what American life minus its assigned as the non- Cpl. Tressler was also men normal duties as administrative records, requisitioning, and volunteers would be like..theyare to democracy what circulation several gear rooms for MATSG.In . f ; ;: hours addition of his he own spent time many on projects.extra organism.of They blood keep is democracyalive. to the S i;% ca i"eC.erlas They epitomize freedom Standing Boulevard what the 0' and are to our society \I House of. Quality Foods Cedar Him Phone Shopping 771 9223 Center Adjust Eyes Before Bill of Rights is to the Con stitution which governs us. Every FRIDAY Night is Driving At NightWASHINGTON 'The health of a democratic Every SATURDAY Night is FAMILY NIGHT society may be measured in terms of the quality of service Your choice of (APPS STEAK 179 Chicken & According to the British Association ) rendered by citizens who act In of Optical Practitioners, obedience to the unforseeable. Dumplings 79 your vision will improve 20.000 These words by Edward Lin- NIGHT to 30,000 times if you wait a deman American social Chopped Steak few Into minutes the dark.before driving off philosopher, accurately describethe role of the American Red V Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato ----- --- .. .and any 2 vegetables, Bread and Butter Cross volunteer here at the Naval LUNCH 11 AM til/2 PM DINNER 4 PM tile pM Air Station. You also can become a part of Wa.ft.K.i6uluricheonMtitSpf. scheduled to convene March 29 at o- the Naval Hospital. The class is .. v five days long and runs from 9 r V a.m. to 12:30: p.m. Applicationsare V : being taken now, and further 1 \ r-v information may be obtained by ; P calling 772.2218 or 7722426.CLIPPER'SILVERL.INE. GRAND OPENING V OUR NEW SALES & SERVICE FACILITIES T.CRAFT MERCRUISER t Now thru MARCH 20 STERNDRIVES r' .. MERCURY REGISTER FOR - t w.wr OUTBOARDS FREE-PRIZE DRAWINGS DAILY-FREE The Association claims it e; GRAND PRIZE-BOAT MOTOR,TRAILERTO takes about 15 minutes for a .. BE GIVEN MARCH 20 driver's eyes to become completely EXPERT : r EXTRA SI00 CREDIT IF YOU HOLD A SALES SLIP FOR $S.OR accustomed to the dark REPAIR :: OVER PURCHASE,IF YOU WIN THE GRAND PRIZE- -but few motorists wait even SHOP 15 seconds. They come out of a FACTORY r OPENING SPECIALS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT t lighted building, jump into a TRAINED :. SEE THE NEWEST BOATS MOTORS,CANOES,AND TRAILERSSTARCRAFTMFGWELLCRAFT car, and drive off-partially MECHANICS .;: ;" 4 blind. j ::iHiill i' h EVINRUDE-THUNDERBIRD- According to the British 264.9835 group, for minimum safety, 17- t GRUMMAN-MONARK-SEMINOLE ; year-old drivers should wait 2 INLET MARINESales or 3 minutes and 60-year-old M I .+1 ;::;Z.g'Y iS'r':::r:::-r x""<="! SSYt 1''1:::'''xxxmi1 : :: : : drivers at least 5 minutes for & ServiceHwy dark adaptation, but it still h x takes 15 minutes to gain your 17 Orange Park r best dark vision. OPENING SPECIAL # '. . ; Open/or your convenIence m.-JO p.m. i1 Beautiful MFG or V } BOAT D PICK-UP & DELIVERY THUNDERBIRD :.:. With Cathedral Hull and Walk-Thru WindshieldMOTOR O ROAD SERVICED 713 << MECHANIC ON DUTY t 40 HP EVINRUDE i. r. ELECTRIC Q AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS 1 NEPTUNE TRflllFP BOB'S OAK HILL }I. CHANNEI-FRAME TILT limlLLll '} > unin < 'i. . 1895 (Reg. 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Pots I Jacksonville,!I or!da 0/ N SUNDAY Pier 66 Franchised Marina. rti.aau.tebv MOTOR HOTEL y tOI Main Street Phone 355-3744 , Within walking distance to of! oIntereit.. . . .. ... .. point . " --------- - ------- --- - r r 18, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 15 Station Playoffs i Seek Loop ChampJaxMedical and VP-16, both representing the American League, opened the station's intramural ' basketball playoffs with a pair of wins Monday and Tuesday in a fight for the 1971 station championship anda chance to garner 1,000 points for the Ironman trophy.The . Y\ top four clubs from each loop drew invitations to the Bee's-Hospital game and loser of y ; s 3I playoffs, although National the Admin-VW-4 play, with the se s League champion VP-5 has loser being out of the playoffs. Teams drawing the deployed. Foxes earn a bye through forfeitin Pistol Squad WinsIn the affair I YL' In Monday's opening round, Tampa Meet ' Hospital knocked off the Bee's, Jax-The station's pistol team 75-65. behind the 22-point performance traveled to the Tampa National of Rester Bryan. John TOP PLAYERS-LCdr. Bob Fitzsimmons, NAS Special Services officer, presents trophy to Joe Vogt t for 18 markers in a losing Mid-Winter Championships over Inman,low medalist in the 9th SE military invitational that ended here Friday. Dave Holcombe and effort.In the weekend and walked away Larry McAfee (CL) finished second and third respectively. The trio was tied at 217 at the end of other Monday VW-4 with the high Navy team trophy regulation play.Inman's. games, and second place overall, in the oC tripped Admin, 73-68, with Bill team standings. Heath the win with 33 heading Composed of Lt. K.G. Shaver, Sudden Death] BirdieWins points Hunters in with a game a 33-27 that advantage saw the at PTl Blankenship Jim Bradley and, A01 AT1 John J.R. the intermission and Medical ; Clifton, the team is coached by overhauled AMD, 5-4.. Tuesday's second round saw AOC member George of the Bolocanoff.squad won Each first Military Golf TourneyJax Admin double elimination push AMD affair out with of the an place trophies in individual 86-15 win VP-14 handed Hospitalits competition. -Joe Inman of Ft. Jackson, S. C., sank a 25-foot birdie to break a three first playoff; loss, 70-54; and way deadlock on the first hole of a sudden death playoff to win the Ninth Annual Medical picked up its second win Mother: 'Who was that sailor I ' Southeast Military Invitational Golf Tournament here Friday. with an 83-54 vicotry at the ex. saw you kissing last night? ' 'What time it? pense of VW-4. Daughter: was Inman fired a one over par 73 in the fourth hole of the sudden 217; Larry King, Naval Station Games yesterday (after the final round to complete the 54 death after McAtee three puttedfor Charleston, 74.71.77.222; Tom JaxAlrNews went to'press) saw holes of regulation play at 217 to a bogey 5. The three way Mullinax,Ft Jackson,76-74-72- the Bees play Hospital, Admin HONDA tie with Dave Holcombe of playoff marked the first triple 222; Larry Dempsey, Patrick taking on VW-4, and VP-16 Patrick AFB,Fla.,and All-Navy deadlock in the nine years that AFB, 77.74-72-223; AI Smoak, fighting Medical in a game of golfer Larry McAtee of NAS NAS Jacksonville has hosted the Fl Jackson,76-70-77-223; Scab winners VP-16 got Its first win MOTORS & CYCLES CO. Albany, Ga.Holcombe. event Wade, Naval Station Roosevelt Monday by drawing VP-5. 4949 BLANDING"BLVD.PHONJ . who had toured the Russ Johnson of the Marine Roads, 74 74 76 224; Jeff This afternoon the loser of the : 771-8244 course at even par-72 on the first Corps Supply Center, Albany, Henderson,MacDill AFB,73.78- two days of play, also turned in a Ga.,took' a one-stroke lead over 73 224; and Phil Hubacher, 73 for his 217 total. McAtee, last Inman after the first round of the Charleston AFB, 76.78 71 225. year's Inter Service open event with a 70, but he turned in champion, scored an opening an 80 on the second day and Low Ten Teams NewIncomeTaxService round 75, and then came back finished out of the top ten after Ft Jackson, 887; HomesteadAFB with a 73 to pull within four the final round. ,915;Patrick AFB,916; NAS offersInstant strokes of Inman going into the Led by Inman,Ft.Jackson also Albany, 920; NAS Jacksonville, final day of play. took the team title in the event 924; Ft Rucker, 929; CharlestonAFB McAtee shot a three under par with a 887 total. Patrick AFB's 930, MacDill AFB, 934; 69 over the station's 7,000-foot 915 was good for the second play Naval Station Mayport, 943; and , layout on the final day to move trophy.Low Naval Station Roosevelt Roads, into the three way tie. Ten IndividualsJoe Holcombe finished second on Inman, Ft. Jackson, 71-73, 951.Twenty nine teams from six .. ..... . . ,......... 73-217; Dave Holcombe, Patrick southeastern states, Cuba and :;;;:;;;:;;::;;;::;:;:;:;:;;:; ::;;;;;:;::;:;;:;:;::;;;:;::::;;;;:;:;:;;;::: Puerto Rico took in the AFB, 72 72 73 217; Larry part 'TaxRefund' McAtee,NAS Albany,75.73-69 event..jfl.tO1..forl. nlOuan * );lIa 5821,San Juan at Niblick Q Beneficial Finance offers a complete tax preparation , Phone 3844406c29 service, fully computerized to give you maximum de I ductions. Accuracy is 100% guaranteed. (Beneficial. .. 1,2 and 3 BEDROOMS pays any penalty or interest if it makes an error!) e GARDEN TYPE APART- If you have a refund coming, you don't have to MENTS ll wait weeks for a Government check.The instant you INDIVIDUAL AIR CON. sign your return and qualify for an on-the-spot loan, DRAPES DITIONING FURNISHED AND HEATING you get your refund in cash instantly. Only at WALLTO WALL CARPETING 197T.PINTO TUDOR 1600 CC ENGINE, BUCKET. 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R's Saturday to take part in the showed promise as the Florida Those interested can drop by Orlando YMCA Invitational. outdoor swim season goes into the indoor pool between 4 and 6 each week day or on u full swing. pm. intramural Kathy Burnett took a first in Saturday mornings. For ad. ; The golf season the 500-yard freestyle for girls ditional Information, contact opened Monday with VP-16 15-16 with a 5:57.4: clocking in the Mrs. Pat Kangas at 2646084. Gold dropping Weapons, 6.5-2.5; Cocoa pool. In the girls' 11.12 Bees NARTU besting MARTD; and year class, Patti Milewski not. FRA Holds PartyJax NAMTD downing NARF, 8-1. ched firsts in the 100-yard freestyle at 1:01.8: and in the 200- .The Fleet Reserve yard Individual Medley with a Association Branch 91 at 5391 Collins Rd. has scheduled a horse NAS Jax will host the Sixth 2:31.8: clocking. Carla Glaraton finished third in collar tournament tonight at Naval District Volleyball tour- the event Miss Burnett won. 7:30. March Five 29. nament beginning in Saturday night is their St. Other swimmers competing for the affair teams are signed up date. the meet Included Robin O'Leary Patrick's Day Party with dinnerat to and Steven Krueger. Miss 6:30: p.m. Donations for the b O'Leary placed in three events in event are a dollar per person. There will be a track and field the girls 11.12 class, while Sunday night Jim Mann and the organizational meeting in the Krueger had four finishes in as Goodtimers will host an eveningof Gym at 9:30: a.m. March 24 for many attempts in the 1M2 year dance entertainment from 8 upcoming April 16 track and old boys' division. to 11:30: p.m. meet. Command Split representatives are urged to Tars BILE PRICES TO ,ALL! Hard : NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Wild NEW & USED TV SETS NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES t NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS AIR CONDITIONERS Lazy Ilr.t a.m. 7pm. Come In a BrowseWESCONNET ( fRA TI FISNINC SMUY! FURNITURE CO.Vi76 . 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