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Bond Drive ,, BeginsHere: MondayJax 4 f '. .. '. .' . VOL. 29 'NO. 4 Published In The Interest Personnel of Naval Air Station Jacksonville Florida.' APRIL IS, 1971 It's that time of year again when many .__,u_ .. ..... .. -----=->> Americans who are not already on the 'Bond Wagon'will ' have a chance to buy a share of America's future I .,,, \" & h4 I' : during the annual Savings Bond Campaign here. ,:i! Buying bonds is a safe, sure way to take stock in , America. They are symbolic of our country's strengthand tangibly support the national economy. a1 The Navy's drive, which begins Monday and ends June 18, will give Navymen and women an opportunityto participate in the savings program. Many are reminded that the best way to buy bonds is either by allotment or through the Payroll Savings Program. Each NAS activity will appoint a campaign chairmanto r coordinate the bond drive at division levels. Arthur A. * Slocumb of the NAS Service Information Office in Room 231 of Bldg. 1 is the bond officer and will have campaign , krT --1 information and materials available for division : - chairman.Duval County has already begun its annual campaign T I X - and has set this at April 7, year's goal $11,210,000. - LONG DISTANCE MADE EASY 'Pappy' Wallace, seated at his ham radio set at home, assists I local serviceman in making long distance calls anywhere in the world by radio. Public Works Navyman Selected for Commission Ham Radio Operator Offers Jax From grass cutter to industrical management at officer candidate that's the Louisiana Tech,set his sights on Free Distance Calls success story of AE3 Larry becoming an officer before he Long Hilburn who is assigned with the joined the Navy in December NAS Public Works Department 1969, however, he waited until The 24.year.old former honor last October to apply. Upon being Jax-Many people rely on the telephone to put in a long distance call, but for graduate of AE 'A' school here at selected last month, he extendedfor Roland 'Pappy' Wallace, a local amateur radio operator, ai. twist of the radio dialis NATTC, has been accepted for 10 months and will now serve the easy way to get in touch with anyone in the world.A . officer candidate school and will three years as an officer. begin 22 weeks of training at The future officer sees his retired real estate broker Gitmo commands for his serviceto next morning. For his valuable Newport, R. I. May 14. selection to DCS as a step in self who lives with his wife Francis at the men.However. assistance, Pappy was honoredby When he graduates he expectsto improvement. Graduating as 4317 Habana Ave. in Jackson. Pappy does not limit the Guantanamo base com become a line officer honorman from AE 'A' school in ville, Roland Walllace is knownas his service to personal calls. mander.To . specializing either in com August he was assigned to Public 'Pappy by fellow ham Much of his work is devoted to date, Pappy has made more munications or data processing.AE3 Works as an Airman grass cutter, operators and his call letters, calls of a health and welfare than 5,000 phone patches-twice Hilburn native of West but also assumed duties driver be contacted from weather a as WA4WTC, can nature including early as many as any net member-and Monroe, La. and a graduate in and office clerk with CBU-410. anywhere in the world 24 hours a warning in case of hurricanes. has received numerous tributes day on an international network. lie recalls the time when he from units and ships which A ; ,'::7., ," tIIf- -..( He became a licensed operatorin and a fellow 'ham' in Charleston, receive his help. . 't," ':;'I'..,':'" I "'" 7 1963 while living in the Panama S.C. teamed up on the air to find a r :' .." Canal Zone with his son Roland, Navy brain surgeon to save the Pappy's dedication to his workis ,, also a ham operator. Since that life of a Guantanamo Navymanwho best summed up in his own time he has made thousands of fell off his motorcyle and words to one thankful lady.'We phone patches,simply by flippinga sustained head injuries. He consider radio a gift from the 4 4Fr switch that allows a person to radioed a rescue unit here at NAS man upstairs, and it is our speak over a telephone line into Jax to fly a doctor to Cuba the pleasure to share it with others.' his radio. For the past eight years he has ,I extended this 'patch' service to servicemen away from home and welcomes anyone who wants to make a call free of charge to t contact him at 733-4255. . Pappy is one of 700 ham operators in Jacksonville and is a member of the Guantanamo Network, serving Guantanamo Naval Base and seven southeastern states. In 1964 he .. -I.- took over all the Gitmo phone -i:1 tS traffic and by the time the net- , f1 1i1 3 7 f 1 t work was established he had 1 j.-' yY rz already run 1000 patches for _ ',I military personnel stationed 4 'lI there. On that day, 'Pappy Day', t .I he was honored by the com- ,1 manding officers of five major Receives Medal For Merit LCdr Ernest E. Wilson of AIMD, Is '" ,4.I -.\ presented the Navy Commendation Medal by Capt. John Kincaid, I I ;wbi''nIA station commanding officer. , N, .. .. -- -- --- :- squadron Crewmen from of VP-60 NAS, a Glenview reserve, Two At AIMD Receive Navy Commendation Medalshanced.1 I III., which arrived here Sundayfor Two Navymen at the Aircraft Deployed with VA-12, Chief successful maintenance annual week two. training an Intermediate Maintenance Eccleston was the maintenance A veteran of three Vietnam program. cruise unload a shipment of Department here, who deployedfrom control chief and, as his citation tours, Chief Eccleston has served 'Ills comprehensive understanding which arrived the next day. cargo Cecil Field aboard the states, he was highly successfulin with several squadrons in the of the demanding While here, the will concentrate squadron crews ASW aircraft carrier USS Shangri La maintaining a high degree of Jacksonville area, primarily at requirements of combat flight on last year, have received Navy combat readiness within the Cecil Field, since 1960. lie was operations and the extraordinarymanner readiness, flying their SP-2H Commendation Medals for squadron during the demanding assigned here for his fourth tour in which he executed his patrol aircraft in the area. The meritorious achievement.LCdr. conditions imposed by combat in November 1970. duties contributed directly to the new established reserve last November squadron with, Ernest E. Wilson, operations. LCdr. Wilson served with VA. ability of his squadron to exceedits Cdr. R. A. Galbraith as com maintenance and material 'Through his broad technical 172 as maintenance and material assigned strike sorties,' manding officer, has a com. control officer; and ATCS John knowledge of squadron aircraft control officer.In concluded the citation. plement about 230 men and 12 M. Eccleston,avionics chief, both and his outstanding managerial his citation he was praised LCdr. Wilson was assignedhere aircraft. VP-60 is a unit of served aboard the carrier from ability, the squadron's capabilityto for his igenuity, tact and out in February 1970. Prior to Com Fair Res Wing Lant in Nor. April to November off the coast of meet its operational com standing performance in his tour in Vietnam he served folk. Vietnam. mittments was greatly en- developing and maintaining a with VT-3 at Whiting Field. "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." F'a J ''YAnnual ---i - --- APR.I. 15, 1971 PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER , -- , APRIL, 1971 CLUB SCHED ULES - - MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ACTIVITY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY April 20 April 21 April 15 April 16 April 17 Aprll1S April 19 l - Phil Lorenzo The America's Pirates and the and his Ice Ice Ice Dark Children Chantels Soul Entry Cove Treatment . - 'Drink, of Noon Special Happy Mel Gaden Archie Leslie Tommy'c' Aeey! -Ducey Cocktail and his and and the Week' of Hour Hour Whatevers the Bar Beef Liver 4:30.6p.m.: Club 7.9 p.m. Rhythm Fair Seminoles Whiskey Girls - CPO Ladles Night: The The Prime Happy Hour Fried Special Chicken Luncheon VIP Ladles Drinks Rib Roast Four Four 5.7p.m. Dinner. $1.25 Half. Priced 'Club Clubs Clubs $1.95 $1.45 - ' Officers Beefeaters Champagne Family Main Brace for Main Brace Italian Archie open and Open Buffet Night Buffet , Club Leslie Candlelight Dining and Drinking CLUB HOURS Editorial Pirates CPO Officers Acey.Ducey Support t Cove Club Club Club Somebody CaresWhen Monday thru Thur 11 am. to MIdnight Sunday thru Thursday Weekend FrIday & Saturday Your granddad was mustering out of the Army after 'The War To Friday 11 a.m. to MidnIght 1 p.m. to 1:30: a.m. 11 a.m to 1 a.m. End All Wars' he was told that jobs would be tough to get and that 11 ..m. to 2 '.m. Friday & Saturday Weekdays Sunday there was security in the service. Nobody dared use his E-3 pay gradeas an incentive to reenlist. The recruiters stressed travel Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. 11 a.m. to. 1 '.m. Noon to MIdnight and ex 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. citement.The first big pay raise he saw (if he stayed in) didn't happen Sunday' Monday thru Thur Club until 1922 when E-3's began taking home$42 a month. That probably 9 I.m. to MIdnight '. 11 '.m. to Midnight made his own son laugh in the retelling. Then,when dad was leaving the service In 1945 after his WWII duty, the recruiters still weren't doing much crowing about the E-3 pay grade of$66 monthly.Theypushed early retirement and a pension of ( half pay for 20 years of service and two-thirds pay for 30 years duty. i-C But dad had a family aid he couldn't wait until master sergeant to 4 feed and house them adequately.After . EllJllEEEu. Korea, recruits were leaving the service in embarrasssing ( 1 numbers. Still, there were many who might have chosen a military t i iLL4) w career if they could have supported a family in their lower pay grade. By the time 1970 arrived E-3 was making $180 per month, but when weighed against the American economy it wasn't much better than D I dad's or granddad's financial problems. However, the history of lower L7 h grade pay neglect may end. 1"wtu. CatholicNAVALAIRSTATJON New concepts in defense have prompted the President to consider an All Volunteer Force. He passed on his thoughts to Defense Secretary Melvin Laird, who said: 'The most important step to be taken is to provide the funding which Saturday Mass 5 P.M. Sunday the President has requested for the purpose of making military service Mass 8 and 11 A.M. Daily Mass more attractive and rewarding. Roughly, one billion dollars Monday 11 A.M. Tuesday would be used to increase the pay of military personnel, including a 50 through Friday 11:30: A.M. percent increase'in basic pay at the entry level. Saturday Confessions 10:30: There certainly will be some opposition. However, Assistant 11:15: A.M. Secretary of Defense Roger T. Kelley has stated, 'There is nothing ..-:;; NATTC inherently indecent about this kind of special incentive nor is there any S EDAU.I I SEE VOU HNAI.IY URNfQ 1t1 lM f ED tllUG tJf' !ll" Sunday Mass-9:30: A.M.Bldg.500 reason to believe that ({it) will have the effect of causing poor men to Sunday fight wars. It is purely and simply a legitimate financial device to Worship 10 A.M. draw people Into what has become and is today and unpopular ac tivity.: ProtestantNAVAL Furthermore,Secretary Kelley recently told a news conference that pay increases recommended to the Congress by the Defense Department should be enacted whether they have the effect of producing an OTAX AIR NEWS AIR STATION All-Volunteer Force or not. His proposal is to provide substantial increases in basic pay rates Sunday for first-term members, effective in May. Under that proposal l the E- 3 pay jumps from $180.90 per month to $244.20. All four lower pay The JAX AIR NEWS ,Is a Civilian' Enterprise Newspaper Holy Communion : A.M. grades would receive a substantial increase. distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Bldg. 750; Church School 9:15: When Mr. Kelley spoke of first termers he also included officers in Jacksonville Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a A.M. the grades 0-1 and 0-2, who would receive pay increases of 10 and 9 private firm. All Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR NEWS Youth Worshipnursery( grade percent, respectively uder the proposal. must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Box 2, NAS 9)) 10:30: A.M.; Divine Worship Other pay incentives propsed are increased quarters allowances for Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication. News Service :: A.M. Bldg. 750; enlisted' members E-l to E-4, ranging up to $45 a month and a concept 'Items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3118 Junior Youth Fellowship 1:30: of enlistment bonuses aimed or primarily at those in combat areas. 3119. P.M. Bldg. 722; Senior Youth Many new changes in life military are happening right now and it is . Fellowship-1:30: P.M. Bldg. 722. comforting to know that someone upstairs is aware of what many "Everything advertised In this publication must be made Tuesday civilians seem to have forgotten. As Mr. Kelley 'Military people , says available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, are people.: creed, color, national origin or sex of the purchaser, user, or Christian Science Service 7 patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal P.M. opportunities by an advertiser will result 'In the refusal to print Tuesday M s 6r&/ advertising' from that source" Senior Choir Rehearsal 7 P.M. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Bldg. 750NAVAL - concerning such should be directed to: HOSPITAL SAVE WITHU.S.SAVINGS THE HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY . .," 4747 San Juan Telephone Ave., Jacksonville 388.2755 Fla., 32210 Divine Worship NATTC 10 a.m. \\E [ BONDS I VOL. 29 NO. 4 APRIL I 15, 1971 '500 Divine Worship 11 A.M. Bldg. 4 i**.i 15, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 -- '''' ''MoI' " ' 'v' , : ' ';., ", Traffic . :; iimaintaining\., - ViolationsJaxThe following is a reportof 1 motor vehicle accidents and traffic violations for the period of March 29-April 4. Number of Accidents 4 This week 7. This week a year ago 2. Total accidents this year 71. , Total accidents through this -- Lt. Cltmmtr Lt. (| ) Simmons | MSgt Duffy period last 94. year Total number of days since last PUR ; I cident injury in a motor vehicle ac- 19. Awards Medals Five Personnel Number of days since an injury last year at this time 29. Jax-Five personnel attached to the Fleet Intelligence high morale among presented the AchievementMedal Number of ViolationsThis pilots and men during long, ar- for service'while attachedto Center Europe (FICEUR) were presented medals by ' duous at-sea week 52. periods. Attack Carrier Air Wing Five Speeding 14. their CO, Capt. E.R. Sourbeer Jr., during a personnel MSgt Duffy received his embarked in USS Bon Homme Reckless driving 2. inspection April 6. medal for superior professional Richard (CVA-31) as administrative Going through stop sign 9. performance in the Republic of yeoman from May 2 Other Violations 27 Lt Everett D. Clemmer was operations in the Middle East Vietnam from Nov. 13, 1969 to to Oct 24, 1970 during combat awarded the Joint Service Lt. (jg) Simmons cited ' Thirteen drivers appeared was for Oct. 1970. It was reported that he operations. Commendation Medal for exceptionally 'meritorious achievement while before the Traffic Hearing Boardon 'displayed outstanding initiativeand It was stated that'Petty Officer meritorious service attached to Attack Squadron 12 April 8. Disposition of the perserverance despite the Turner displayed exceptional from Nov. 1968. to Dec. 1970 while embarked in USS Shangri-la included the following $ extremely adverse conditionsand foresight and competence in the cases : serving as Indications Center (CVS-38)) as air intelligence of- Six lost driving and parking difficulties associated with a performance of his duties. His aboard the station for watch officer on the staff of the ficer from April 11 to Nov. 5 1970 combat environment' serving as outstanding professionalism, privileges Commander in Chief, Atlantic. during combat operations. The various technical intelligence officer- leadership and initiative helpedto 8 assignedto periods were ; lie was cited for 'displaying citation mentioned that his assistant intelligence officer coordinate five squadrons and complete an eight-hour coursein outstanding professional com- Initiative,creative ability and remedial driving 4 received with the G-2 Section. four detachments into one ad- ; petance, initiative and resour- imagination played a vital role in YN2' Larry G. Turner was ministratively efficient unitWESTSIDE suspensions; 1 was ere a war- cefulness which contributed ning; 4 were dismissed; 14 were significantly to the accomplishments fined (U.S.Commissioner); and 1 of the mission was referred to commanding the Atlantic Command. 'Through officer for possible disciplinaryaction. his of the superior knowledge command's area of respon- _:: \ Four drivers. were assessed 12 sibility, analysis of developing i e . traffic points.Worldwide situations and handling of In- 8\05. telligence programs,' his citation \5 a 9 c sales by -Navy \\8\\ benk OU reads, 'Lt Clemmer increasedthe "0\0 P '{ ..' ; Exchanges for fiscal year 1970 effectiveness of the center end rOr- Gen etGS totalled $770.8 million. t y and provided valuable Intelligence (00\ o \ \ CLIPPER/ 'VERLINE/ Navy Achievement support.' Medalswere Pdd\g 8 ht"o \-08\ Y 0pY Q '. GPnd i e\e\tQN CRAFT presented to Marine Maj. ro ''' MERCRUISER Noel W. Spencer Jr., Reserve Lt. \((\ $ ' STERNDRIVES (ejg) Herbert T. Simmons, MSgt. 'tJ M ? , Patrick E. Duffy and YN2 Larry \, Ii MERCURYOUTBOARDS G. Turner. \ honored 'for Maj. Spencer was :Z1 : ) ( professional achievement in the \ EXPERT superior performance of his , REPAIR duties while serving as head, SHOP tI Amphibious Warfare Division, tr FAcTORY TRAINED Naval Operations Department at MECHANICS :::1 FICEUR from Aug. 22, 1969 to : Jan. 31, 1971. His superb per- 'a cK.ti:66: :b+tM .J.W >k'A' formance of duty during that 264.9835 period was instrumental in promoting new and improved INLET MARINE programs throughout the Am- phibious Forces at a time when Sales & Service the Sixth Fleet was continuing to Hwy 17 Orange Park expand at an intensified rate in support of contingency BRIDGESTONE RADIALSFOR SPORTS & IMPORTS r t.$' YOUR CHOICE OQ 9.5UJ 165x13 fFET. ;, :U J4r : 16513ist 1.87Check ; , ; These Features: r,, ..z' \' 1 1. Longer Life-Rigid belts under the \ -T tread reduces tread movement& wear e ir.I. 1 2. Greater Stopping Power-Even on ' wet streets braking power is 50% greater < than ordinary tires i J', 3. Increased Cornering Power - -Get 60% greater cornering| k- power than regular tires Chief on1Y Excl us'veBs llle 1reDeale 4. Gtt Better Gas Mi- son eT grldiesto d Radial' I leoge-Gasoline mileage is The Super by tire Spot increased 10% Sold o ty ALL SIZES AVAILABLE $" FROM THE SMALLEST IMPORTS TO CADILLACS RIIS rHirr TIRE 4328 BLANDING BLVD. AT HARLOWJACKSONVILLE.FLORIDA Dill COMPANY 3221O OttH 8-6 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Deposit Insurance up to $20,000! PHONE 7716161APRIL I 5444 NOnKUNOT ILVD. 7IJ.072I (P"BUKJUIERICMO (by Federal I Deposit Insurance: Corporation) i APRIL 15, 1971 PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER - .'-. , Girl Scout Troop 4 I . Formed At CecilNAS Cecil..On April 3rd at 7:00 contact Mrs. Lois Larson, the p.m., the Cecil Field Girl Scout troop leader at extension 8359 or troop number 47 held its In- Mrs. Barbara Natewore, vestiture at the Fellowship Hall assistant troop leader at extension in the Base chapel 8332. There were 20 girls who participated * in the ceremony of which 13 entered the world of girl scouting for the first time. Families and friends of the Tii.i girls attended the ceremony and :: afterward everyone enjoyed the refreshments that were served. . Girls who are from the ages of jTopsl 9-12 or who are grades 4-6 are _ living on base are welcome to ,. Attack Carrier Air join the troop. For further Information pRACDC II5HIH SAFETY! ...VA.",commanded by Cdr. R. B. Bristol,proudly display the new Wing interested girls may Six Maintenance Award that L.the to R.J squadron) AECS* won.J. Lemire, AMH1 D. Doole, Cdr. Bristol, Lt. Sullivan, I ( Shult, ADJC T. Warque, ATC Arc. rsP Powell, PR1 T. Rogers. Standing: AQC D. O'Connell, AFCM G. Harris, ADJC O. White, AiC F. Shook, May, AEC B. Owen, ADCS B. AMCS n Gibson.AMPC B.Allen,ADJC K.Cooperman,AOC J. Blake. CAR WAXINGYOUR CAR IS EXPERTLY: x.x } y- NOW Washed .Vacuumed Detail Cleaned $ Hand waxed Your choice of waxes Re g. $15. ''I ' Simonize-1-Wax-Classic-Blue Coral 1 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENTPOST & cUFF C a ---_.._ - Captain Coleman,commanding officer of NAS Cecil Field, presents r (from left) Laura Loher, Barbara Wickhams, and Nancy Moore with 100 hour charms for their volunteer work In Navy Relief.A well I earned thanks to these ladies is certainly warranted. t -- - 3004 POST STREET TELEPHONE 384-4846 "Where the cost goes down as the gas fills up." REST RELAXATIONIIISpellretirement ! WE ARE A COMPLETE AND FULL SERVICE CAR WASH Open for your convenience 6 a.m.'lOp.m. for AEC R.E. Worley after 20 years service in the (Q PICK-UP & DELIVERYO Navy, as he and Mrs Worley are ROAD SERVICEO piped over the side at the Admin. Bldg at NAS Cecil Field. MECHANIC ON DUTY D AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS BOB'S OAK HILL uni@nSERVICE > "'- ). CENTER ..DEERSPRINGS 103rd & Jammes Road 771-9156 ESTATES Keystone Heights PREMIUM of PREMIUM TIRES Mobile Homes |ciydeW.SImpson&Co Some, REALTOR 356.6649 - Your new >0. PREMIUM ___ :" >> t :{ Mercedes-Benz .. SST g'f OUR i in is a 4% yuv.tig CLIENTS Europe: y....' i "STEEL"&New NEED Easy to arrange here. Easiest way to travel there. J /. .. Enjoy) your European holiday in the convenience of your own Belted 5 YOUR Mercedes-Benz.See what you want to see. Forget the crowds. k , Steel Shield y l $:: And the schedules. And save tool ' money ft Two Bias Plys ' How? Just mail the coupon and find out. Of Dynacor '. NURSING SKILL *Two Puncturgard -------------------------------, Dynabelts Fret time'doesn't hove to mean "nothingto Mr.C.G. Bennett. General Manager Popular Priced do." Temporary private duty assignments O Peter Gregg. Inc. j are available now.Work when you 5034 Philips Highway MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD want for as long as you want. No fee to Jacksonville. Florida 32207 I register. We handle payroll. We are look I Please send me your free guide to European Delivery. I II ing for- 3QIBDOQArlington : Registered Nurses licensed I Name j jI Practical Nurses Practical -I I Nurses Companions Aides Add... .City. I AREA ADDRESS PHONE all or writs today 338-5833 SUM .lip. PNe .: 1044 University Blvd. 725-1811 MANAGER If MEDICAL WestsideSouthslde 532 Ossjt Ave. 388-737) Bill Hornberger Dic PERSONNEL I I Jim 3381 RiederSprlngfi.ld Philips Hwy 38-9510 --------------- POOL 17th Darrel Nobles { Poo i Main St. 354.9051 ' Riverside 205 Stockton St. 388-0782 Troy Spharler 1 i SUITE 739 Tom Dunn FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK BLOC 223 W. ADAMS ST. .\ . . .....,... '.' ..............'.'.. '.'.'. ...,.... . . . . . I . . ..... . ........ .. 1 ,,-........ - . ,>t. _' _ ''''''"''' '' -T'''' ... ,. ... ,.. .., ". ,.,... . .. . - APRIL 15, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE t Navy Raises : lax News Briefs r Re-Up Standards ;, _ 1 WASHINGTON New I1 I f renllstment standards in the area V.I.P. LuncheonJax of performance trial averageswill soon be effective. The Chief Petty Officers' Club will host its monthly VIP The new requirements is that Luncheon April 21 at 11 a.m. Guest speaker for the event will be ; officers first class and County Sheriff Dale Carson. y petty During the luncheon, Sheriff Carson will present the club with a below must have a 3.0 average in each trait in order to be eligiblefor Boys lifetime Ranch.membership plaque from the Builders Club, Florida Sheriffs L y' rx'x + reenlistment. For men who have less than eight years' Veterans' continuous service, this will be Exchange PrivilegesJax f d effective July 1, 1971. For those Veterans who are 100 percent disabled, their widows and with more than eight years of continuous service the effective , dependents are now eligible for unlimited military exchange " privileges, as the result of a special review of exchange and com- date will be July 1, 1972. missary activities by a special subcommittee of the Committee on Requirements for an honorable Armed Services, House of Representatives. discharge remain the same: a Veterans in this category may now 'purchase cigarettes, beer and 1 minimum of 2.7 average overall soft drinks at any Navy Exchange in the Jacksonville Complex with a minimum of 3.0 average in providing they own a valid identification card. the trait of military behavior. Project Transition LectureJax Minimum marks for NEW MASTER GUNNERY SERGEANT Dewey L. Steward, a reenlistment eligibility and recent addition to MATSG's Career Planning and Training Sections, honorable discharge for Chief The Project Transition Site here will host a group of receives the warrant to his new rank from Lt Col. L E. Blanchard, Petty Officers and above remainas professional counselors from the Area Manpower Institute for the MATSG CO. MGySgt. Steward checked In from Vietnam where he published in BUPERSINST Development of Staff during the period April 26-30. worked with H & MS 13 at Chu Lai, and HMM 364 at Marble 1626.7A. The group will conduct lectures during that time in the specializedfields Mountain. of Job Referral and Project Transition counseling. However,all ll .' personnel directly associated with in depth counseling services are invited to attend this seminar. Interested persons may make reservations 1 ss a 1 CEDAR HILLS / to attend the seminar by calling the Project Transition Site at l 772 3272. + New HoursJax COMMUNITY CAR WASHWILSON Candlelight Sailor's Father: 'And where is my son?' AND BLANDING BLVD. PH. 771.9983 The Candlelight Restaurant, Bldg. 808 near the Hospitalis MAA: 'A.W.O.L.' . announcing new services and hours.The following is now in effect: Father: 'What do you mean by e"lr! ;;b"JJs"p. :.. 'I PJ Luncheon servedMonday through Friday from 11 to 2 p.m. that?' ;'VJ.'OYih..V: >> > i Customers may eat from the buffet for$1.45 or select their meal from MAA: After Women or liquor.' R *''. iD.., the a-la-carte menu.Friday and Saturday dinner is available from 5 to 8 p.m.and dancing is from 8 to midnight. FREE a Full Service Car Wash + the features Steak with choice t Car Interior Vacuumed Every Friday Candlelight Night Teacher: 'What's the twain?' q ; cooked to taste the outdoor The restaurant is Ash-Trays Cleaned + steaks your on grill. ( .0. Willie: 'The twain is sumpin ) closed Sundays except for the 19th Hole Lounge which is open from .0 .Windows Cleaned that runs on a twack. .. 9:30: a.m. to 6 p.m.For catering or reservations call 772-2936. i. WAS H Inside And Out / 0, o Exterior Completly Warrant OfficersPromoted GovuHMMt PtrsoM l Mutual I awith- 15 Gal. .0 .White Washed Walls Scrubbed % 6 Under New Management Under 15 Gal I. ' FasterWASHINGTONThe g : > Lift Insurant Co.palY"pecfalflt 'r.::S r if | prorated 59 and 39 :::t"We Honor Most Major NaVy has In service to the military'JACKSONVILLE CREbIT CARDS"USN , advanced another step to Z.T. CROSS, recognize high performanceamong REPRESENTATIVES!: rr ( RET.) Manager ,&* OPEN 86 its personnel. The latest J tfttf RICHARDSONCdr. : JIM DAYS WEEK affects warrant officer tf} riTliiil'fZj\ promotions.A USN (Ret.) two-year early, 15 percent- 11659 Jonathan Rd. below-zone selection to the Jacksonville 32225 grades of W-3 and W-4 has been Tel: 7246833jiflui1 established. This procedure will now allow an officer who is early selected to be promoted two ........................................... earlier than previously << years << ANNIVERSARY : established. Sf Those early selected twice in 1 succession will be eligible for i SELLABRA'TIN1"a temporary promotion to W-4 a after six years total warrant - service. if j selected will be $995 if ' Officers early \ : 66 Dodge Monaco if :: in addition to the due course \ ... selectees.The 4-Door, Hardtop, Air&Power, t, 67 Mustang Hardtop $895 1 Navy Exchange Program Automatic, Radio Heater encourages the employment and training of disadvantaged youths. 67 Falcon Station Wagon. $795 The Navy Exchange is in contact 4-Door,Radio Heater with the regional offices of $795 67 Chevrolet Van Civilian Manpower and Equal Opportunity Councils in an effortto 64 Chrysler New Yorker $695 assist the underprivileged of 4-Door,Hardtop, Loaded our...;...;':nation." .....,:.... ..:., :........, 67 Falcon 4-Door $550 GREMLIN 1 911 ...... for / 66 English Ford $395 STATION WAGON VERSATILITY[fOR I FUN OBHSIKtSS lll0uanqJIa.'l 64 Valiant Tudor $380 . a Folding Rter Stet and Lift up Tell Ge" .4 Cyllngtr Engln..Economy about 23 M.PG. 63 Ford Galaxle $350 Syncro.mwh ntmltilon..Floor or Column Mounted ( / 2-Door Hardtop a Curb ; 61 Rambler Station Wagon $168 I SALE 5821 San Juan at Niblick 1'8'99 + Phone 3844406c@29 PLENTY OF CARS FROM$195 TO$995 PRICE LITTLE OR NO DOWN PAYMENT NEEDED MOST. i 1,2 and 3 BEDROOMS APART- NO GIMMICKS..LOW BANK FINANCING + e INDIVIDUAL MENTS GARDEN TYPE AIR CON- OYGE*SMITH: USED' CARS SALE ORTATIONTRANS Pt.us SOUTDSIDEAMERICAN 1 DITIONING AND HEATING TAX e DRAPES FURNISHED h-- -fl-O ANO pEAL1R ? WALLTO WALL CARPETING LARGE SWIMMING POOLS 1557 CASSAT AVE. PHONE 384-3658 5415 PHILLIPS HWY. 737.3400 'C " ;, .. . APRIL 15, 1971 .PAGE. 6 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER - IfII Combat Artist Visits Jax To Revise Art CollectionJaxAmong i which the military uses to record the highlights methods the many for the aesthetic flavor it contributes to of its missions, art stands out distinctly the world of combat. and artillary officer .it,! Marine Capt. Leonard H. capacity combat artist.of At that time he It Dermott, a Class III Reservist responsible for with the was directly stationed IIi. temporarily North Vietnamese documenting Barracks, Is a Marine DemilitarizedZone i.'I in the his activities , professional artist who during which earned him service contributed ,a years of active duty Medal with r nearly 150 works of art to the the Bronze Star rs device. s Marine Corps Combat Art combat When Capt. Dermott returned ,. hereis - 4 Collection. Ills assignment he was assignedto from Vietnam, advise the current to the Combat Art Collection changeover of collection subjects Marine at Headquarters from wartime to peacetime.Born Section his ac- and raised in Florida, the Corps where honored captain was introduced to art by complishments were 13. with a Navy CommendationMedal ._ his grandmother when he was JiI "-'--- - Later he conducted formal presentation.One Capt. Dermott studies at Pnncipia College in of 31 Armed participatingin Forces former Woman Marine, make currently .t Elsah, 111., where he graduatedwith members the Marine Corps Combat Art their home in Bar Harbor, Maine, a BA degree in fine arts. Dermott was.the where he operates an art gallery Capt. p.1.. "..-t ."! ;.;..1'.lJ": ':" '.,;r,;,, Following his education where he he Program first military artist ever assignedto and paints. His works have ap- traveled to Europe with the Space peared in the Armed Forces ISLAND ATMOSPHERE-Gstting In the spirit for the May I luau at spent portions of two years NASA. His duty exhibition at the Smithsonian the Officers Club, Officers' Wives Club members Betty Andersen II I), conducting independent study Association was to provide ar- Institute and In the first and the for recovery Pat Huber and Pat Mosman don their Hawaiian garb and start and painting.In tistic coverage aboardthe second all-Marine art in Vietman preparing for the event. The luau will commence at 7 p.m. and admission Nov. 1965 he joined the of the Apollo 9 space craft exhibit circulated by the will be SS per person. For information on tickets or reservations Marine Corps and servedan 11 USS Guadalcanal. and his wife, a Smithsonian. phone Pat Mosman at 771-6 U6. month Vietnam tour in the dual Capt. Dermott RANKAMERICARD-AMERICAIEXPRESS.STANDARD Instructor Wins Speech- AwardJax I OILtMASTERCHARCC Credit Cards Honored S lr AEC James F. Mc- There were originally 58 stationed with VQ-2 in Rota, ,.... Namara used a bit of 'dog students In the competition and Spain before he reported to MAll psychology' and won the they were narrowed down to six NATTC In Jan. 1969. ROOSEVELT speaking competition at the Chief finalists. The students were Chief McNamara likes the Petty Officer's Academy in permitted to select their own Navy and when he isn't busy Pensacola. topics. Chief McNamara selected Instructing, you'll find him near car wash QMC Thomas G.Shuebrook, an 'Dog Psychology' and was the water with CW02 JI. A. instructor at the academy, surprisedwhen he was chosen the Johnson. They are the proud presented him with the speech winner. owners of a 20 foot sail boat.BORROW . award plaque during graduation After five weeks of leadership MONDAY THRU SATURDAY ceremonies. This award is training at the academy, Chief HOURS: 8:30 AM-5:30 PMTj presented to the graduate adjudged McNamara returned to NATTC the winner of the effective where he is presently an Instructor speaking competition which is In Phase VI at the AE 'A' OPT05600 part of the Academy's School. He has been in the Navy I curriculum. for 15 years and was previously ONlCAll J .,. ARRANGES (TALL Home Cooked Meals : . -: ;S,: :.,... ", .-=- ...NOW BEING SERVED i Amount Monthly Month lo' Total ot percentage Annual j at loan' i nyinenl' reply payment rate _.. From 11:30: to 3 $84.3013.00 24 $12000 36.50% 1"1' v',I? 0 Also SEAFOOD and 391.29 23.00 24 552.00 35.50% ;. 599.97 34.40 24 25.60 32.75% ... A La Carte -' Dial FinanceThe Open Sundays 1 to 11 one for the money The Complete Travel CardGetaway DINNERS PREPARED TO TAKE OUTI 40 356-0735 W. Monroe St. CATFISH SPECIAL Every Night $1.25 5256 Beach Blvd. . GAME ROOMS. 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YAMAHA SOUTH NAS CECIL: Finance Office, Phone 771-3211, Ext. 8122 0800-1500 14521 BEACH BLVD. PHONE 246.1465 MAYPORT: Building 24, Hhone 246-5427 V2 Mile West of IntercoastaI I Waterway 't 0800 1630 Monday thru Friday SERVICE PARTS ACCESSORIES 2144 BLANDING BLVD. _0900 1300 Saturday PHONE 388-5004 -- '-' -- -- -- o' o' . 1 APRIL 15, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER p'7 ' 0 . g- SERVICE SHOPPING GUIDE.0 I ; . . .c TAft MM ; zjc PIZZA JMHntf SARGE & HANK A ] ERNIE GROSE ;. ( V.' PREMIUM TAKE OUTORDERJ-OININO ROOM ". KNOX( ENCO SERVICENTER s BEER-CHOICE CUT STEAKS 1948 Blandlng Boulevard 4' ITALIAN SANDWICHES-SPAGHETTI {.j INIUUNCCI PHONE 389-0338 f PHONE! 988.9571 or 388.2423 "PIZZA". , Automobile Insurance For Everyone OUR SPECIALITY) 'I Electronic Wheel Balancing SAME DAY COVERAGE 444 Sun. Thurs HOURS, 4pm 11.30pm = ( : Total Engine Performance STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE 5' Friday 4pm I2.aSam raj- Analyzed Electronically INSURANCE CO. t Closed Tuesdays Saturday . Home Office: Bloomington,IllinoisIMpNiClit 4pm U:4)am: 3619 Blending Blvd. Ph. 771-0170 S. 4710 SAN JUAN AVENUE I 552 CASSAT AVENUE r ( l!';". U.K..lt.\ : T ,fi "is J IQ4'1PXi.i ..,t..... E .".,",.,,'.,,::. "b'\>" "' '..",_'nI _l Ilt . ; ;" .:'"'.:,,'> .. .0 J John C. Calhoun/ USN (R.,.) ,""ONI 77'. O' (. ; t6.& uuroaa O. 7.i-aeoi ./: 'i' { 0.:: e "Next Door to the Gulf Station JrAIM Cal'sT.V. .;"'r. JERNIGAN'STEXACO 49 Sales I Service :}';> 59s thru 69s$250&up Opels,Mercedes,Chevs, RCA ZENITH COLOR BLACK A WHITE SERVICE: Darts,Falcons, SrtNCO"W : : .: AU.MECHANICAL WORK GUAR4NTUD Sport Cars . ;: & PICKUP 6 DEUVERYWe '" t:. BA KAMH ARO r have a complete line of U-HAULS! CARL B. JORDAN, RANDOLPH S.TRUITT, WELCOME HERE ;: 4OO8' (USN, Ret.) ; BLANQtNO BLVD.PHONE r PHONE 77t.99t3 ;. *IU.THE BEET A. CVICC THE KMT1' Orange Park Ph. 264-8661 Grant Plaza at 103rd * "iti .. I.' ,"_.$!$nI OFFICIAL STATE 264.9206 .I SHRIMir S WE CATER TO SERVICEMEN! 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PHONE 781-9577 : 6417 ROOSEVELT Ph. 387-4468 Iff 8985 Normandy Blvd. phone 7862375 ...... u.... ..... .._.u.__ ......uo.. _uo....... .......... ................... ,, ....... ...M>' ..... ...._...... ... .._____.......h ........... ....hh .. .__. ., .. '. ---- .. "'.-- .., .......- _,,...,..,. ,W' r: O'9'+,.'xNee'M. r/rCHaa.: :';::::: dwuaYkcA i:+ wr*- ::; ";;':!f.- = : : J. ;;or'i. ': ;;:; lJ. SAVE TIME AND MONEY.CHECK! THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN!! . iI.- ....--.. .. .. II##" ._.. J,," .'I ,,,_ "" ,,,".9 ..... .' ,!.!,. .. .: --- ' 'T' . ---- 1---- : JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER APRIL 15, 1971 I Health Benefits SeasonIs I Civil T"""' Service News ] Now More FreQuent .. . .. *** ===3g==a=aaaaa ni -in.HBBilMBiMltalMBMM1 The 10-year-old( policy of the portunity referred to as an 'open Annuitants May Get RaiseThe U.S. Civil Service Commission to season' was provided in hold a health benefits 'open November 1969, the next under U. S. Civil Service If the increase occurs it will be secutive 3-month period plus 1 season' at least once every 3 current regulations must be Commission has determined that reflected in the July 1 checks of percent authorized by law in years is about to be changed to an offered no later than November since the Consumer Price in annuitants whose annuity October 1969. . open season once each year. The 1972. Under the new regulation, Index of 119.2 for January 1971 commencing date is on or before Under a circular of the Office of change in policy follows a which first must be published in of of and exceeds the adjusted index June 1,1971. The exact amount Management Budget issued recently completed 8-month the Federal Register as proposedrule 115.7 for May 1970 by at least 3 annuity increase will be based on last year, 1967 was declared the study of alternatives to the making, an 'open season'will standard reference percentthe new CPI is sufficient the highest percentage increaseover base period current policy.In be held November 15-30,1971, to set in motion the sequence the base month (May 1970 for general purpose index announcing the change, and November 15-30 of each year which could lead to a cost of 115.7)) reached during a con- numbersthe Chairman Robert E. Hampton of thereafter. increase for civil service the Civil Service Commissionsaid The most important advantageseen living annuitants.If NASA Deadline Insurance he believes that the new under the new system is thatit on the CPI remains at 119.2 or policy will 'be more responsive to permits more frequent adjustment I for the months of our employees' wishes yet of plans or options February higher and March 1971, an- Has Been Extended to April 23 preserve the financial integrity of because of premium and benefit the health benefits program, changes in the 40 plans that nuities will be increased by at Jax The officers and directors applicant's age, a policy that which can be seriously impaired participate in the program. Other least 4 percent beginning June 1. of the Jacksonville Naval Air pays from one to four thousand if there is nothing to restrict dissatisfactions with the present Station Association have an- dollars is available for an $11 employees from upgrading their system that were noted in the served by a group-practice or nounced that the current in- annual premium.The . health insurance whenever they Commission's study would be individual-practice plan for surance enrollment period has names of representativeshave can anticipate medical ex- substantially lessened by the which they were not previously been extended to April 23. been listed in a letter from eligible will not have to wait as of the the association vice penses. certainty that adjustment wouldbe Civilian employees presidentthat Under current regulations, possible within 1 year. For long as 3 years to take advantageof station should investigate the is currently posted on Federal employees have had an example, an employee who loses their newly acquired quick-cash life insurance plan unofficial bulletin boards around opportunity to enroll in the outside health insurance eligibility. Similarly, an em- now being offered. Depending on the station. Federal Employees Health coverage when his (or her) ployee who joins a union that . will be able to . a plan sponsors Benefits program or to change spouse's private employment their enrollments at least enroll in that plan within a once terminates will be able to enrollin every 3 years. Annuitants were the Federal program within a maximum time of 1 year. generally given the same op- maximum of 1 year's time. During the open season to be to their Also held in November, employeeswho portunity change employees or annuitantswho enrollments. Since the last are not enrolled will be ableto op- move into a geographic area 1 enroll. i ANOTHER GREAT v. r l..:. i RING FLAME RESTAURANTU.S. rl I y'" nrr ! iii o t 17 & '1-295 Jax By Pass So. of Naval Air Station, Orange Park ALL THE SALAD r.: YOU CAN MAKE - Our huge Salad Bar provides I t the greens and the dressingsfor < you to create your own masterpiece. ' - *ALL THEDRAUGHT n r2 / BEER r l , nH ..your FAVORITECOCKTAIL 'YOU CAN DRINK Foamy pitchers of draught ; beer. Have another, If you I can. For those under 21 we ARE YOU IN PLUS serve Birch Beer. THE MARKET ; A BONELESS N.Y. SIRLOIN STEAK FOR A HARDTOP? I I Every Volvo has six steel pillars supporting the roof. s; : FOR4.5STA Each one is strong enough to hold up the weight of ALL K the entire car. Of course,this kind of strength isn't built into a ; Ask For Itl 'EARLY BIRD SPECIAL' Volvo just so it will hold up'a lot of cars. r Above steak served Mon.thru Thurs. The Volvos we sell are built strong so they'll hold from 4:30: til 6:00: p.m.for $395 up a lot of years. j Exactly how many we can't guarantee.But we do i ADDITIONAL ENTRES: know that in Sweden Volvos driven of < )FILET MIGNON(5.10) STEAK ft: LOBSTER TAILS ($5.50))... eleven years. are an average 4' KING SIZK16!; oz.STEAK($5.60))... BEEF BROCHETTE(3.75)... So LOBSTER TAILS ($5.50))... CHAR.BROILED CHOP.SIRLOIN come in, look at our Volvos and decide if you're' ; STEAK ($3.50) honestly in the market for a hardtop.Or if what you really want is a hard top. WE SELL THE VOLVO HARD TOP. of ORANGE PARK OVERSEAS DELIVERY AVAILABLE r RING of FLAME RESTAURANTU.S. '.World's; 17 and 1.295 Jax By Pass So.of Jax. [PARRISH VOLVO] Naval Air Station,Orange Park i OPEN MON.thru SAT. OPEN SUNDAY FROM P.M.TO 11 P.M. f' FROM4:30: P.M.TO 10 P.M. Cocktails Served on Sundays LAURA at ORANGE 356.565APAGE r,, . f .. --- ---- - =-- .- -" ..L--_ Ujt1 jD APRIL 15, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 9 , I __ __ Shipping Over : A Popular NAS Pastime s I IIIJHU4thI Three Others Shipover Too I Three more local Navymen not pictured on this page took the oath of re enlistment recently. a % If [ j Pulmano ADJ3 from Sisenando AOMD re-M. 74 _ enlisted for five years, ;d'f: fT d which will extend his Navy .I -. -... ,'. ,_.. 1-- J career to 16 years. His _. "rf' shipover will enable him to become an American T' I citizen. Pulmano is from r-4 Tarlac, Phillipines. ., .t CS2 Sipat Olaes from the P i Commissioned Officer's : Mess Closed and YN1 Robert D. Rudd from the [ tt1rt NAS Military Personnel Office re-enlisted for four more '& a. years. THIS MAKES 20YNl George Shockley doesn't stand a chance 0; getting out of this reenlistment as CW04 J.E. Stubbs swears in the LOFTY IDEAS ATI Carl F. Garner of AMD's avionics division I Correction Center Confinement Office superintendent for the third The Navy Resale System Officeis apparently had lofty ideas about re-enlisting as he braves the cold time. Shockley plans to transfer' to the Fleet Reserve when this testing a model stock plan for wind atop Hanger 1000 to recite the oath with Ens. John Vercher, enlistment expires. destroyer type vessels. years.avionics officer. The eight year veteran re-enlisted for four more >#I J t' 9f tn A\A .. STEAK HOUSE I It lU1fLU... -- II CA.7UULQ 2509 BLANDING BLVD. r 384-3881 _ ISNOWSERVINGBREAKFAST so A it FROM 6 A.M. TO 11 A.M. 1 BREAKFAST 24 HOURS ret ,GS ... S,, P 5GO... Dennv Moran RESTAURANT v 'f- , C) r 6111 BEACH BLVD. 721.3461 t4l :_:L; - FOUR MORE AME1 RobertG. Burney recites the reenlistment '- oath with Commander Harry A. Hoover, executive of ficer of VP-45 Burney has nine years of service and he reenlisted - for four more. DID YOU ? . J ...receive your Credit Union Quarterly Statement? If you are a member and have NOT received your first quarter 1971 % statement, PLEASE call: *HOW WP GUWWa SKtRMAH prod 41Ar ' WAR li'.L'.. Hi WDHt EVEN GO cp tf 384-1391 OVERSEAS i!"' or come by our Roosevelt Mall office.A . frjJ number of members do not keep us informed of their correct address Please let us know if you have an ad. WHOLESALE ) 'Ar>I ,;{ dress change. PRICE TO EVERYONE + OPEN ... NllU - EVERY I IDAY. JAX FEDERAL AttVA >'v SUNDAY h lt TIL A PMSURPLUS SERVING YOU IN 4 LOCATIONS" ROOSEVELT MALL NAS JAX NAS CECIL NATTC GOODS NCUA I I I Shopping Center Bldg.39 Bldg.26 Bldg.501T' DISCOUNT STORE - .. .. .. -. 10. : _ PAGE JAX AIR NEWS- APRIL 1 15, 1971. ___ - -- I -a--- ----r--- FICEUR Selects -- :: : : - Man of QuarterJax 4 tlhir David E. Schaff has E! received the FICEUR Enlisted ! Man of the Quarter award for the { tint three months of 1971. The award was presented April 7 during a personnel inspection by Capt. E. R. Sourbeer Jr., FICEUR commanding officer. Petty Officer Schaff earned the award for exceptional service to the Fleet Intelligence Center. Of particular note was his creationof : ) an intelligence file for the Air $3i Operations Department. This ; task required great technical expertise and close coordinationwith analysts of the Air Operations and Data Processing Departments.In a letter nominating Schaff I .TANGO Class Graduates for the title, Capt. Sourbeer stated that his 'integrity, loyalty, and high standard of personal In a recent ceremony at the Naval Hospital chapel, 11 young ladies Patricia Kozak, Sandy Rehme, Trina Lotzla, Sally Sharp, Anita conduct set a most worthy were cappod by the Junior Army Guild Organization. Hospital Landman, Jeannine Boutte, Charlene Sturm, Cdr. Hall, Cdr. example. Commanding Of fleer Capt. C. W Lewis Jr., and Cdr. Anne Stelnocher Steinocher and Capt. Lewis. He praised Schaff's presented the certificates,while Cdr. Lucy E. Hall presented the caps. grooming and military bearing, Gathered around the celebration cake above are (L to Rh) Mrs. JANGO Pins were awarded to Misses Morris, White, Sharp and and said that his example helpedto Robert Gillespy Jr., LCdr. Anna Duffy, Miss Berg, Turn bee Cutchen, Wilson, and Edith Evans received Gold Star pin for 1,000 hours. instill others with pride and Karen Underwood, Stephanie White,Tammy Cutchen, Kathy Purcell I, Blue Chevronsfor 300 hours were presented to Misses Kozak, Land. respect for the Navy. Sally Bond, Laura Reynolds, Denise Parker, Evans, Denise Morris, man, Lotzia and Underwood. Wives Witness Creative ProgramMiss I Jax-Members of the Navy Parker, guest speaker for The regular monthly business wSTSRE! I1BNEWESTand Wives Club Jax 86 attended a the event, has traveled extensively meeting of Jax 86 was held Apri17at Creative Wife Program April at in both the United Compton Hall with President FINEST I the CPO Club. The program was States and Europe. She holds a Barbara Howard officiating. A tjTrWVTA c Jointly sponsored by the Officer's bachelor of science degree in new member, Patricia Murray, AVENUE Wives, CPO Wives, Jax 86 and home economics from the was installed by candlelight by I SALES AND SERVICE Marine Wives Clubs and was University of Maryland. Upon club Chaplain Mrs. Owen King, specially designed to offer new graduation, she began a career and the club welcomed two 1971 > recipe ideas, household hints, by traveling as a home demon- guests: Jean Fischer and Sue personal appearance tips and stration agent for the U.S. Taylor. Gjrolla(I 1 / r entertaining suggestions for Department Agriculture. She Barbara Blevins was elected ra military wives. later enriched her professionaland corresponding secretary to Stdan Slides featuring international business experience as a replace Shirley Bame who is til dishes made with convenience member of the Home Service leaving the club due to orders.At . foods were shown, and free Staff of Washington Gas Light samples and recipe booklets were Company and as an interior the meeting, club members provided to all who attended. designer. Since joining this agreed to purchase a record'' 1881 Special door prizes were also organization she has addressed player and ping pong table for the awarded. thousands of military wives. NAS Jax Teen Clubs. .. . Equipment ineludWWte wall tires Wheeicoyers Nyioii'Cflrpety S'S en reC.erlas Standing Boulevard Front disc brakes Tinted Qlass House of Quality Foods Cedar Hills Shopping Center Phone 7719223 Every FRIDAY Night is PRICE SPECIALSOF Every SATURDAY Night is FAMILY NIGHT THE WEEK STEAK 179 Chicken Your choice of& 70 DUSTER. '340 V 8, Auto. tran>., Factory air, Power Steering, tinted glass R&H,WWT. S242S I Dumplings 79 e 70 CHEVY MALI BU.V.8,Auto trans.,Factory air, Power Steering and NIGHT Brakes,Tinted glass R&H. 12797 Steak 70 BUICK SKYLARK. V 8, Auto. trans., Factory air, Power steering, Chopped Tinted glass, R&H. $2810 % Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato ...and any 2 vegetables, Bread and ButterDINNER4PM 70 OPEL STATION WAGON.4 speed trans.,4 cylinder, Heater S1S50 LUNCH 11 AM til 2 PM til8 PAA *TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON. speed, 4 cylinder, Tinted glass, Heater 137S 4*TOYOTA CORONA 4 Door, Light Yellow, speed trans., R&H. Watch For Qwr Luncheon Meat Special)t cents Mon Thro Sit WWT 13tS *TOYOTA COROLLA 2-Door. White, speed trans., Bucket seats, Tinted glass, Heater,WWT, Deluxe Wheel Covers. IMtS 4, DATSUN'510'Wagon.4-speed,4-cylinderR&H. 114tS r 4t OPEN KADETTFASTBACK.4-speedtrans. S137S 4, MUSTANG DOOR HARDTOP. V 8, Auto. trans., Factory air, Powtr steering,Tinted glass,R&H. 12450 CORDON THOMPSON:JACKSONVILLE'SNO. .t CHEVY CAMARO.speed (on.the.floor) V 8, R&H,WWT SI7SO4t ; 1 CHEVROLET DEALER TOYOTA LAND CRUISER.4 wheel drive, R&H- 22SO 41 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBURBAN. passenger Station Wagon. Fully loaded with factory air. SI7SO .. DODGE MONACO 4-DOOR HARDTOP. V.8, Auto trans., Factoryair I AMPROUD .. . Power steering and brakes, Tinted glass, R&H. SIS7S 'c " 18 MERCURY.V 8,Auto trans., Factory air Tinted glass R&H. $1475 -<( '-' M TOYOTA- SEDAN, Auto trans.,Tinted glass, R&H, .'t.. :V.- WWT Q'd : SUM 4 \' ";' 48 BUICK SKYLARK.4 Door Sedan Loaded! Including Factory air. 48 PONTIAC Convertible. V.8, Factory air, Auto. trans., Power WS I I Ito .' . Steering,WWT.R&H. $1475 :' " "Come and get 'em" SPECIALS! now be associated' with Jack. .r--'. '' sonville's No 1 Chevy Dealer. I .-:.' 48 ENGLISH FORD.Looks and runs like new $475 .0'ir' 47 WWT MUSTANG. Yellow cylinder, Auto. trans., air conditioned, R&H t7S, invite my many friends and cus "'r 47 VW KARMANN GHIA.Very Sportyl Runs perfect! $1225 S tomers to come by and get the 47 OLDS CUTLASS DOOR HARDTOP. Fully Loadedl..With! Factoryair. S , $1225 \ No.1 1 buy. 44 ENGLISH FORD Very Nlcel '4tS SEEUSTODAYIWESTSIDE Says: John Eldridge Salesman iDSa1310CASSATAVE. " . i:; HOUSF OF QUflilTV SERV.ICEPHONE GORDON THOMPSON I I CHEVROLET, ING.[ I; 3894561 2600 PHILIPS H'WAY 398.3036r J .__...."A..............................................................'.i d '11/1,, 1t1AJ ifl1IL'ri... ........ ............. _ . -----' ; ; -:-; ,",":, ; ,,, v..: ,. ".. ' APRIL 15, 1971 : JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11 - /. > m HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY Publisher I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING II Movie Schedule Call 388-2755 JAX AIR NEWS : : NAS Jacksonville Ads Should b* mailed to arrive not 'later than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. LATW I IN G E R Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be published the following week unless the NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISINGOFFICE Publisher i' Instructed otherwise. A check or Thursday, April IS SHERLOCK HOLMES' Color money order for the full cOlt of the ad must b. Robert Stephensand comedy starring received WITH the copy for the ad. NASA 'HELL IN THE Colin Blakely. 'GP' VG (125 4747 San Juan Avenue RATE: Minimum charge (lines) $2.00 PACIFIC' Color drama starring mins.) Jacksonville, FloridaEMPLOYMENT Per additional line ((4 words per line) SOt Lee Marvin and Toshiro Mifune. HOSPITAL: 'ZEPPELIN'Monday 'G' E (103 mlns.) HOSPITAL: 'TROG' Color ,April 19 f science fiction starring Joan Crawford and Michael Gough. NAS: 'I WALK TIlE LINE' CASH! W9 Double Wide We buy,sell,and trade equities MOBILE HOME 'GP' E (91 mins.) Color drama starring Gregory Louise T. Bailey and large corner lot. Payments can be Peck and Tuesday Weld. 'GP' G 771.3605 Broker assumed.7711760. Friday, April 16 (95 mins.) -=- HOSPITAL: 'PRIVATE LIFE NAVY WIVES FOR RENT-10 ACRES, FENCED Have you office skills? We need 'HIDDEN WATERS' 12 xSO Marlette Mobile Home, Furnished NAS: 'ADAM AT 6 A.M.' Color OF SHERLOCK HOLMES' stenos, typists,machine oprs.& clerksfor Black Creek, Canal or Lake lots Stable for Horse, 15 minutes drama starring Michael Pouglas long or short assignments. We pay available. Excellent from Cecil Field. Phone 744 5016.JUSTISSTRAILERPARK . fishing, boating and Lee Purcell 'GP' E (100 Tuesday, April 20 you to work In our customers' offices. swimming. Mobile Home area. Also Kelly Girl permanent home area. High, wooded mins.) 531 Fla. Nat'l.! Bank Bldg. lots. E-Z Terms. One mile E. Lake 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, clean modern HOSPITAL: 'HELL IN THE NAS: 'THE ILLUSTRATEDMAN' Phone 354-0111 Asbury on No. 209. La Rue 7253992. trailer and Apts 389.3007.TRANSPORTATION'. PACIFIC' Color science fiction An Equal Opportunity Employer starring Rod Steiger and Claire 'SERVICE WIVES FOR SALE Saturday,April 17 Bloom. 'GP'G (103 mins.) 2 BR, Mo. Home, 10x55 with 8x10 CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS expando. 9539 103rd Lot 15. HOSPITAL 'I WALK THE Jobfinders, 1372 Cassat. 387.5626. or NAS: 'ZEPPELIN' Color war : 1022 Park Street, 3547888. drama starring Elke Sommer LINE' and Michael York. 'G' VG ((100 47 MG MIDGET . GREAT OPPORTUNITY : REtrALS :?: 786.1249 mins.) Wednesday,April 21 t f' : 1000. ; :f.J: ; Navy man with Fla. Real Estate >< HOSPITAL: 'ADAM AT 6 License. Full or Part time. tJGHIA-CPE A.M.' NAS: 'HOMER' Color drama Louise T. BaileyBroker R&H Clean $5fO starring Don Scardino and Tisa 77T-3605 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY ASTRO MOTORS Sunday,April 18 Farrow. 'GP' G (91 mins.) HUSBAND DEPLOYINGA 6566 Normandy Blvd. HOSPITAL : 'THE RETIREDIIf need $8,000 $10,000 military wife with 1 child to share 2 MUST SELL NAS: 'PRIVATE LIFE OF ILLUSTRATED MAN' you per year BR. AC. Furn Apt. and util. (less than '54 Plymouth. Ex. Cond. Runs Good. ....__.___ you'll get It WORKING this ad. oooo.ou....... I I " $100 a mon.) Call 388-2755, Ask for New Auto Trans. $200 or best offer vertlslng sales fob In,Jax and at the Ellen. Call 2648961. Beaches.9 AM til 6 PM,Mon. thru Fri. Want Ads Work Wonders Workers (only) send resume to: MUSTANG Box M, FOR SALE OR RENT HT, V-8, R&H, Clean. Best offer. HOLT PUBLISHING CO: RECEIVED ORDERS. Cash for your Chaplain Hubbard, Cecil Ext. 349 or 4747 SIn Juan Avenue equity or let us rent your home. 7714841. Jacksonville, Fla.32210 REPORTING IN. Cal or drop by for map or sales and rental list. Call ANGLIA WISTSIBE HELPWANTEDDays Powell or Mills, USN Ret. 2642411. 2Dr. 4 Speed $390 $1.75 per hr. Gator Recking Co. ORANGE PARK REALTY ASTRO MOTORS 781.1369, call after 5 p.m. MILITARY FREE NOTARY 6566 Normandy Blvd. MUST SELL SECRETARYParttime. ORANGE PARK 1964 VW Sedan. Good running cond. 2 BR., Apts., furn., or unfurn., Dish 7718516. Near NAS Ideal for Navy Interior Excel. $500 washer, Drapes, Carpets, Elizabeth wife.Insurance Call: Don Underwriters.Faircloth. 388-7676 Continental AptS., 771-1405 or 7713355.WILMARAPTS.. FOR SALE OR TRADE THREE-70 VW Sedans $1995 1966 Yamaha,305cc. Trade for old car or Flat 600. Call 771.3211 Ext. 589. Speed Transmissions, Radio and Heater. Choose your color 2 Br.,LR., Breakfast Nook, Elec. Kit., Ledoux Air Condo, Parking for 2 cars off 69 VW Sedan MISCELLANEOUSANTIQUE street. Water, Garbage &. Sewage 63 FALCONRed $1795Air -.r. Furn. $95. Unfurn. $115. Furn (plus ,6 cyl Stick R&H $440 Conditioned, Radio and Heater. tax) 387-2541. Weekends 3890744. ASTRO MOTORS FURNITURE 6566 Normandy Blvd. 69 VW Sedan $1650 Spool Beds and dressing tables. Also MOBILE HOME ON RIVER FIBERGLASS COVERED Radio and Heater. antique Victorian sofa. Craig 2702 2 BR. A-C Furnished, Private dock. RUNABOUT CRUISER Stereo Cassat Recorder with matching Adults. US 17 12 mi. S. NAS Jax Lot 11 Ideal for fishermen or family boating. 68 VW Sedan $1395Radio speakers. List $159.95 Like new Rivervlew Tr. Pk. 12849747. $100 35 HP Johnson Motor. Elec. Starterinc. Will sacrifice $125.00 eV98948. month; Also trailer with new tires and and Heater, Rose Glow lights. Call 387-4571) after 4:30: week. PRIVATE TUTORING ORANGE PARK days. After 12 noon weekends. 67 VW Sedan 'Giitterbug' $1295Blue Remedial Reading Teacher 10 years 3 BR House, Furn. 5 mins. to NAS, REPOSSESSIONS Radio and Heater. experience. Using EDL equipment. Will rent to TAD Personnel or CREDIT UNION EV9-8948 bachelors. 264.6884 1969 CHEVY NOVA V-8 66 VW Sedan 'Glitterbug' $1195Brilliant '307' CI D, 3spd. Floor, vinyl top. Exc. ORANGE PARK Cond. $1895 Yellow, Radio and Heater BE A RADIO OR HOME FOR RENT FORD MUSTANGV8 ' TV ANNOUNCER 4 BR, 2 B, Den, 22,000 sq. ft. 1.2 year AT AC PS, PB, all extras. $1825 69 Karmann Ghia $2075 1 Recorded message by leading announcer lease. $275 per mo. 264-6167, Call Ron Rohrer Speed.. Radio and Heater Redl tells you how. Call any hour., 387.5622 Ext. 2431 or 3552944. WE FINANCE 68 Karmann Ghia $1795Air NEW RCA AND ZENITH STEREOS MOBILE HOMESNICE l''CHEVELLE Conditioned, Speed, Radio and Heater, White. Consoles some with AAA-FM, tape 6 cyl AT,PB. Reverb, Exc. Cond. Call Fastback players. At dealers cost to liquidate Ron Rohrer 387.5622 Credit Union. 68 VW $1695 ..stock. Full warrantyl I Phone 7710409. 4 speed, Radio and Heater. SERVICEAuto 12 x 60,4 W8AMHURSTTRAILER BR,Unfurn. except Stove and HT,V.8,AT, R&H 44MALIBU sno '69 VW Squareback $1995Automatic CONDITIONING AIR $200 equity & assume ASTRO MOTORS Refrlg. AC, Room units, Central Units. payments. 771.6473.PRIVATE 6566 Normandy Blvd.CRITCHFIELDV.16). transmission, Radio and Heater. Beige, Extra Sharpl Repairs. Reasonable Tyler's Heat and Air Cond. LOT TRAILER 67 VW Bus $1595 368-SU1 81x270 Water, Sewer, Garbage Fur 100 horse power mere. & trailer. 4711 Palmer Lake Shore nished. Close to Bases. Call 7717655. Cupped Crop, tach. USCG Equip. -Deluxe White R&H. $1375. 772 0590. 69 VW Bus $2395Radio LIVE CRABS AND FRESH FISH ONE ACRE BOAT FOR SALE Wilford's Fish Camp 2649707. MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR RENT Gator Trailer & 40 and Heater. From Orange Park go 4 ml. south on 16' Fiberglass motor.with $750. 7815 JaguarDr. ........................ ''' ""'",n................ 220. Turn right, go H. Evlnrude ; U.S. 17 to State Rd. GEORGE'S KENNELS 1 ml. to Canova Rd. Turn left, go to 771.8884. Jacksonville's Most Est 1925. Dogs and Cats Boarded. fork in road. Lots are on left at fork. Pick & Delivery Available. I NEED A RIDE up Inspect at your convenience Call 205- Selectionof Grooming, Defleaing & Bathing. 821.0945 for rental arrangements. To and from F.J.C. Cumb. Cam. next Complete Mastercharge & BankAmerlcard term (spring), Mon. thru Fri. I live In accepted. Visitors welcome. 5085 ULTILITYTRAILER Orange Pk. Will pay. If Int. call 264- Edgewood Crt. 3890064. 6 ft.x 4ft. X 4ft. Phone 771-7837 3009.NEW&USED Used VW'slMost . SEARS ROEBUCK all years & styles to choose from! -; Riding Tractor. 7 horse engine 4 more ....It..............................................................".....II.....II.....II......It attachments.1393 Best offer. 771-7397 or 772- !E PRICES TO ALL _ COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES WESTSIDE I AKC Parti-color Females, 721.1680, FURNITURE & APPLIANCES USED TV SETS NEW & [, NEW & USED REFRIGERATORS & STOVES VOLKSWAGEN INC REAL ESTATE NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS '" AIR CONDITIONERS 1150 Lane Ave. So. Phone 781.5511Qpin Mrs. t a.m. 1 p.m. Come In ft Browse , Daily ttto8 30 Saturday Ito SJ SPACIOUS HOMEOn WESCONNET FURNITURE CO, I Sunday i to 6 PM huge fenced lot with trees. 3 BR 2 B, cool Fla. rm. util. & stor. rms. fair 53' WESCONNETT M0',0 . walk to school & shopping. Conv to : w&C4 '+ Cecil or NAS. 772.8327. d'psv. -- .. .. .r'- ' ft =1 19t1 na'"A" /TA".4' Q'1' APRIL 15, 1971 PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER t u 1 t Beware Deadly ChemicalsMore I - than one eighth of all old medicines by flushing them Americans died last year by down the drain. Rinse the container swallowing poison 325 out of in water and then discard*. 2,500 were small children too Date all drugs when they are young to read labels and of an age purchased and weed out leftovers when they put anything Into their regularly,especially prescription mouths, the American Red Cross drugs. r4n has reported.The 8. Do not serve or eat foods Red Cross has these that smell or look abnormal. suggestions to help parents 9. Warn small children never protect their children: to eat plants or berries they find. rJ 1. Keep household productsand 10. After using insect poisons, medicines out of reach of weed killers, solvents or 1&Q al children, preferably in a locked cleaning agents, close the con closet or out of sight. tainer and place it out of a child's t 2. Keep household products in reach. the original containers never in r---------- ; Op cups or soft drink bottles. PHONE 3..81131 I _ 3. Store medicines separatelyfrom food and beverage items. I.- 4. Avoid taking medicine in : N.a the presence of children they (1L2 tend to imitate adults. I _ 5. Do not refer to medicine as I \ 1240-1281 KINO IT I 'candy. JACKSONVILLE, FLA 32204WANTED al _ 6. Always turn on a light I I before removing a medicine __ ,_ .u r s i bottle from a shelf Read the : USED CAMERAS AND : POSTHUMOUS AWARD Mrs. Patricia Thames (r), widow of Lt. James F. Thames, a SEAL label before taking it or giving it EQUIPMENT WE PAY killed In Vietnam In January, admires one of seven posthumous awards to her late husband. The to another member of the family. STOP DOLLAR 388.8535 I awards included a third Bronze Star,a second Purple Heart, a Combat Action Ribbon a PresidentialUnit 7. Clean out the medicine - BRING THIS AD WITH Citation, a National Defense Service Medal, a Vietnam Service Medal with three bronze stars cabinet periodically. Get rid of ..I ----- -- -YOU--!.. and a Republic of Vietnam Campaign/ Medal. RAdm. Lawrence Heyworth Jr., Fleet Air Jacksonville commander,presented the decorations to Lt.Thames'widow and his parents,Mr.and Mrs. Rexwood Thames Sr. of Jacksonville Beach. Marines Seek Progress, Not ChangeThe Marine Corps according to Marine Corps,' he assured his Marines, to man our wings, and r M' y)4 i i M ,a the nation's top Marine, Gen. listeners. 'It's true, we are all supporting units. Leonard F. Chapman Jr., 'is not tradition minded. We understandthe To maintain the professional going to change anything just for real and necessary strength quality of the Marine Corps, the sake of change. derived from the proper application overall character as well as the In a recent address in of tradition. quality of the Individual Marine, Washington, D. C., the Marine 'If our training is traditionally General Chapman noted that Corps Commandant asserted that tough,' he said, 'it is because the enlisted recruit training and change does not always mean application of our purpose is initial officer training both progress, and progress Is whatwe tough in combat, in being con shortened because of the per- : . .for are seeking.'We stantly ready for combat. If our sonnel demands of Vietnam - are not abandoning the old discipline is traditionally have been lengthened. Also he 197T.PINTO/ TUDOR. CC ENGINE, BUCKET exacting, it is because disciplineis said, the Corps has more SEATS, VINYL TRIM, 4. SPEED TRANSMISSION . the key to winning and sur schooling both Institutional and FLOOR MOUNTED SHIFT LEVER, Take Your Baby' viving in battle. If we on-lhe-Job, for more senior HEATER AND DEFROSTER..... traditionally demand pride in Marines commissioned and personal appearance and unit noncommissioned officers. , r. .... integrity, it is because pride 'After long years of hoping 1 gives strength, and we must be and planning, we have 1849FULL to a SpecialistWE strong to serve our purpose. We established a Staff Non- are building our new Corps in the commissioned Officers Academyat MAINTAIN IT very best image of the old. Quantico.. It is an opportunityto WITH LOVING CARE Gen. Chapman, discussing the reinforce our proven, experienced - TOM BUSH Volkswagen Corps' efforts to improve a noncommissioned LL traditional posture of readiness, officer corps into a breed of PRICENO RUenI1IgftUJIR said that the Corps will not be big. doctrine trained professionals.'Of . 'We are aiming for an eventual course,' he added, civilian HIDDEN CHARGESI! V850 Atlantic/ Blvd. tough, lean strength of 205,000 education is still the base of professional training ... To meet the technical demands of the 1970's, we are sending many of - our officers,and even some of our PRICE INCLUDES N DuvaTSt" staff noncommissioned officers, TAX, 9F1y to civilian institutions for advanced fE EEALER MOTORS and undergraduate PREppRATIONI _ schooling ... to study science, -- 1616 CASSAT business management, and other Ph387-6541 1.-- useful educational programs. Southern Right now, you're only 10 minutes away from Jacksonville's biggest apartment bargain, Atlanta 1 4:35: pm departure. Standby fare (Where the Good Life is included in the rent) only $15. Good connections to St. Louis, Memphis. We have 6(yes six) swimming pools. 0 Plus ,A 2045 Jammes Rd.,Jacksonville, Fla. , shuffleboard and badminton. 0 With Phone: 781.3818 congenial young neighbors to help enjoy them. RENTING W HOURS'o : See your Base Airline Ticket Officeor All only one block from golf and, an : Mon. Thru Sat.:8:30-6:30':: : ; Sun 1.6:30: elementary school-wlth other schools Shop. call Southern at 757-2381. ping centers and boating minutes away You DIRECTIONS: Out Roosevelt Blvd., can get to Cecil Field or the Naval Air Station i turn right on San Juan-Continue past In 10 minutes; downtown Jacksonville In 15. I Cedar Creek bridge to Jammes Road D Apartments have Individually controlled : -turn left to apartments. heating and air conditioning, carpeting, '4 b draperies and sliding glass door to courtyard' , or balcony. 0 And you move Into a 1 or 2 " bedroom apartment today. Furnished or un .........'" Gt x furnished. /fi \jRLEN or n' FROM $1 20 r. ODGAFOEN A APARTMENTS SoIItllerll Airways JACKSONVILLE IS ARLEN COUNTRYOwned 1 e1'ree.te Se>lletltlrw Special and Managed by Arlen Propertio-' 'Inc , 1 . APRIL' :: ; ::7 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 13o .I.. .... ". ' -- "- Juuuuuixjjuutjg t P c o o o o o Q a p p g Q *.? gJMULU I Navy Wives Fashion Show Requirements AnnouncedFor SEA VEY EligibilityWASHINGTON , ' 7i I: Hf ; ':11 Ii.'"'' ,.'; J :\ I "* \ \th'",,,'' 'h" ;',' n 4.t . i 'C iIi/ In with the intent of the six ,: '/; ; : keeping - year maximum sea tours announced by NAVOP Z-75, all sea duty commencement dates (SDCDs) in this SEAVEY have been advanced to at least October 1965. jr2f All personnel should be able to determine when they M will be assigned ashore by either checking their SDCDS, r. .d, is in SEAVEY, or, for ratings under the centralized t assignment control of the Chief of Naval Personnel (CHNAVPERS), by checking the tour lengths publishedfor their ratings Navy enlisted classifications (NECs) in the transfer manual (TRANSMAN). No obligated service for SEAVEY eligibility will be isle; y.tlrIt's e required for first and second class petty officers who ; have 10 or more years of active duty (extensions of enlistment included). rr In the case of master, senior and chief petty officers, I obligated service will continue to be required for assignment to overseas duty (unless waived by BUPERS), as well as in cases where obligated service is required for assignment to courses of instruction or special programs. LJ Here is what's needed to qualify for transfer ashore .. ... from Oct. 1971 to Jan. 1972 under SEAVEY B.71: --- --- --- -- -- The, right SDCD and obligated service to Sept. 73. PEASANT HOT PANTS .. Exception to the obligated service qualification is made MOTHER AND DAUGHTER Terrye Light of the Navy Wives COOL AND CRISP is the for certain first and second class petty officers out in style with their Clubs of America, Jax 86 modelsa step navy illusion given by Kay Wofford'sknit and for personnel serving in one of the ratings listed blue and white tops and white two. print hot pants peasant pantsuit. The neckline, front pants. The mother daughter outfit at the clubhouse fashion and hems are trimed with below who need obligated service only to March 73 ((14 outfits worn by Geraldine and show March 31. The show was the colorful embroidery set off months). (Note: for SEAVEY B 71, the relaxed 14 Loretta Lamor are of knit fabrics highlight of the March NWCA with a self.tie belt. All the months obligated service for the ratings listed below and washable. membership drive aboard the air fashions are available in the will be computed from the last transfer month to ensure station.ooooooooooooooooOOOOOOR. Jacksonville area. that personnel have at least 12 months on board shore JUUUULJUULJULUJUULJIJUUUULJ, 000000000000000000000 station prior to becoming eligible for an early release - - - - program.) _. ABE2-3.AN AMS2-3-AN CYN3-SN LI2-3-SN Aboard ship, profits generatedby ABF2-3-AN A02-3-AN DC2-3-FN MR2-3-FN vending machines, soda First Right fountains and the Ship's Stores SEE US Outside NAS Jax GateSPECIAL ABH2.3-AN ASE2-3-AN EM2-3-FN PR2-3-AN Afloat are retained by the ship to FIRST 0 O ADJ2-3.AN ASH2-3-AN EN2-3-FN RM2-3-SN provide recreational activities AEI-2-3-AN ASM2-3-AN HM2-3-HN SF2-3-FN for the crew.FRIENDLY. AME2-3-AN ATN2-3-AN 1C2-3.FN r AMH2-3-AN TR2-3-AN J02-3-SN w I RELAXED & Be on board for duty as of March 1,1971 if serving on QUIET ATMOSPHERE sea duty (type2). iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiMiniHiiiiiiii Projected rotation datesPRDsexpiring( ) during Oct. 71 IDEALLY LOCATED FOR through Jan.. 72. for personnel serving on toured sea . CECIL FIELD, N.A.S. duty (types :3) and 4). CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, SPRING SALE Volunteers still needed for overseas duty. The Call for CHURCHES AND SEAVEY eligible volunteers for overseas duty con- SHOPPING AREAS: tinues. Interested personnel should check with their III:! Iii IIDi!!!!!!:!' NEW 2 BEDROOM, 12' WIDE $yiOQC personnel office. Those selected may expect transfer in Take., Turn 103rd South to FirestoneRd. 2 Blocks BELMONT Now only... T"v/v/U Oct. or Nov. 71. Past Forrest High School. d J Additional information is contained in BUPERSNOTE NEW 3 BEDROOM 1% BATH A C $ QC12r 1306 of 26 February 1971.Martin. CEOLONIALFOREST x 60' Now only... T'U\/J : ; Tire Company 6263 Roosevelt Boulevard Phone 384.5584 or 384-5585 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD.' 2220 Mayport Road Atlantic Beach. Phone 246.1246 1918 BLANDING BLVD. Phone 387-4481 771.6666 J GORDON THOMPSON:JACKS ON VI HE'S 1 NO. 1 CHEVROLET DEALER ..and many TIRE SALEO 7.75x14 ply NYLON WSW TUBELESS I lAMPROUD. other tire BLEMISH specials.SEE l2Pius Tax Fits Most Ford, Chevy, Plymouth. US ....y ;;: ,,.... FOR COMPLETE : to now be associated with Jack- .rys%s" sonville's No. 1 Chevy Dealer. I Brake Repairs invite my many friends and customers Front end align. & Repairs and the '.., to come by get Wheel Balancing No. 1 buy. Fullcap Tires Shocks: Says: CLYDE CLIFT SALESMAN All tires mounted free. . ,.: L GORDON THOMPSON CHEVROLET, INC. [. Martin's Charge .&ucKAMERICMD:: o.u ' 2600 PHILIPS H'WAY 398-3036 _ -- -. .. .. PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER .". .;,..;; I How They're StandingNational 1 JI( Jlr J iii GOLF ..... League Bees 19-17.528 American League WEEKDAYS Gems 19-17.528. Hunters 28-8 .778 VR-50 18-18.500 NARTU 5-0 GALLEY NO. Ie Breakfatt4to7JO: a.m.; Dlnner-ll a.m. to 1 p.m. Supper-4 Pin Benders 27-9 .750 MarBar 1 17-19 .472 NAMTD 31.4Lt's to 5:30: p.m. Sandwich Ilna served at dinner only. DlnneMI to 12:30 a.m. : GALLEY NO. Ji Breakfast-5:30 to 7 a.m. p.mJSuppers Radar 17 27-9 .750 +1 17.19 .472 FICEUR 3-1 to 4:13: p.m. Sandwich line open In Wings Sand*at dinner only. RingersPin 23-13.639 Birds 15-21 .417 Weapons 3.2 WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS . Pals 20-16.556 Green Backers 14-22 .389 lIospital 2th-21,2 BOTH GALLEYS) Early BreakfasM:30: to 1:30: a.m.; Brunch 9:30: a.m. to 679thTweets 20-16.556 Blocks 131,2.221,2 .378 MARTD 2-2 12:30: p.m.; Supper-4 to 5:30: p.m. COMRATS prices! Brtakfast-25 cents Dinner and Brunch-70 cents Supper.55. 19-17.528 Blue 12-24.333 MATSG 2-3 cents. The following menu Is served at both galleys. FlapJax 19-17.528 Eagles 1 12-24.333 VP.16 1.3 Leprechauns 19-17 .528 Tumblers 10-26 .278 NARF 04PO Friday,April U Green Peas, Blueberry Pie. ComFalrJax 1 17-19 .472 'Chops 0-4 BREAKFAST..Homlny Grits, Tuesday,April 20BREAKFAST..Cooked Paid Folk 15-21 .417 Chilled Plums, Grilled French Toast Farina, with Maple Syrup. Choice of Bacon or Chilled Tomato Juice, Fried Eggs to HangOvers 15-21 .417 Continental League Ham, Home Fried Potatoes, Creamed Order, Baked Corned Beef Hash, Soft- Beer CansUnmentionables 13-23 .361 Dried Beef, Iced Twists.DINNEROyster Hard Cooked Eggs, Choice of Bacon, 11-25 .306 Hospital B 24-12.667 National League Stew, Deep Fat or Ham, Creamed Dried Beef, Jelly Fried Perch or Baked Meat Loaf, Doughnuts. .278 Kingpins 10-26 Wild Ones 21-11 .656 Tartar Sauce Brown Gravy, Baked DINNER-Cream of Tomato Soup, Hospital C 5-31 .139 Seventy Wons 20-12 .625 VW-4 5-1 Macaroni with Tomato and Cheese, Chicken Cacciatore, Snowflake Comm 20-12.625 VP-45 4-1 Boiled Pinto Beans, Buttered Brussels Potatoes, Hot Baking Powder Atlantic League NATTC 21.15.583 AlrOps 3-1 Sprouts, Sweet Potato Pie. Biscuits, Cranberry Sauce, Okra & Comm 41.15 SANDWICH LINE-Grllled Cheeseor Tomato Jumbo, Seasoned Green Evildoers 18-14 .563 Grilled Hamburgers. Beans, Apricot Pie. Good&Bad 30-6 .833 Cleaners 18-14 .563 AETU 2-2 SUPPER-Glnger Pot Roast or SANDWICH LINE-Slmmered Alley Cats 26-10 .722 Trainers 20-16 .556 A-c Malnl 2-3 Beef, Natural Gravy, Franconla Frankfurters with Sauerkraut. Jokers 24-12.667 Hard Hats 17-15 ;531 ComFairJax 1-2 Potatoes, Hot Spiced Beets, Buttered SUPPER-Baked Veal Loaf, Brown FAW.ll 1.3SplitFinders June Peas, Banana Cake with Fluffy Gravy, Buttered Egg Noodles, Pin Benders 22-14 .611 Quacks 19-17 .528 , Icing. Seasoned Greens Boiled Pinto Beans Chokers 19th.1G% .541 15-17 .469 679th 11,2-3 Saturday,April 17BREAKFAST.Hominy Jello with Whipped Cream. CPO' 16-20 .444 NavFin Off 1-4 Grits, Wednesday,April 21 MarBar 1-4 Chilled Pineapple Juice, Fried Eggsto BREAKFAST-Hot Oatmeal, Fried Eagles 2 15-21 .417 Order, Scrambled Eggs with Eggs to Order Minced Beef on Toast, le Tars 13-19.406 Cheese, Choice of Luncheon Meat or Hash Browned Potatoes, Choice of ob Lazy Timers 13-23 .361 Dear Editor, Pork Sausage, Baked Pork & Beans, Luncheon Meat, Pork Butts, Side Winders 11-21 .344 This is to inform you oC Assorted Cake Doughnuts. Iced Clnammon Raisin Rolls. an error in the April 1 BRUNCH-Frled Eggs to Order,Hot DINNER"Vegetable Soup, Pan I-IS Roast Pork Sandwiches or Breakfast Roast of Pork Loin Brown Gravy, edition or Jake's Err News SpECI American League Meat, French Fried Potatoes Chilled Snowflaked Potatoes, Mashed Sweet concerning 'a basketball Apple Sauce, Baked Beans, Glazed Potatoes, Apple Sauce, Seasoned game between VP-45 Pilots Longiohns( Cherry Pie.SUPPERTomato Lima Beans, Buttered Corn on the ComFalrJax2 26-10 722 and Mission Commanders Vegetable Soup, Cob. E.Zephyrs 26-10 722 Barbecued Chicken Mashed SANDWICH LiNE-Grilled Cheeseor R'.Raiders 25-11 694 (NFO's). The entire story Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce, Seasoned Variety Meat Sandwich. Molar Rollers ::649 was a sham as the Mission Carrots, Southern Style Greens, SUPPER-Beef Sukiyaki or Fried 231,2.121,2 Commanders were never Peach Shortcake with Whipped Liver and Onions, Steamed Rice, Gold 22-14 611 in the The Mission Topping. Pickled Beets, Buttered June Peas, Ney Bowlers 20-16 '556 game. Sunday,April"BREAKFASTHot Banana Cream Pie with Whipped Commanders deviously Oatmeal Fried Topping. -== SubMow-V 19-17 528 Us ::514 submitted the Incorrect Eggs to Order, Grilled Hot Cakes with Thursday,April 22BREAKFAST..Homlny Let Consult You On All Hurricanes 18th.17th story In an effort to gain Maple Syrup, Choice of Bacon or Grits, Your Insurance Needs| AFEES 17-19 472 their Ham, Cottage Fried Potatoes, Iced Chilled Grapefruit, Fried Eggs to some prestige despite I Tweckers 15'h.201,2 432 Butterfly Rolls.BRUNCHFried. Order, Grilled Pineapple Hot Cakes DENNISON Saw Bones 141,2.21th 405 failing efforts on the Eggs to Order, with Maple Syrup, Choice of Ham or basketball court. Breakfast Meat or Grilled Ham. Bacon, Baked Pork and Beans, Iced Insurance Agency Bees 14.22 389 Final score was Pilots 54 burgers, French Fried Potatoes, Butterfly Rolls.DINNERTomato. , 3813:) BLANDING BLVD. MarBar 2 131-221 378 Mission Commanders Baked Pork & Beans, Ices Snails, Rice Soup, Cold 48. AMD 12'h.23th 351 Coconut Cream Pie.SUPPERCream Platter of Sliced Ham, Bologna, Phone 771-7985 12-24 Thank you for allowing of Potato Soup, Salami, Luncheon Meat, Cheddar Hospital 9-27' ::250 333 the victors their say Country Fried Steak, Brown Gravy, Cheese, Cold Potato Salad, Hot Fumblers Whipped Potatoes Boiled Navy Baked Beans, Chilled Tomatoes, '. ........",.......,_.. .._ w...__._._ VP-45 Pilots I Strawberry Beam, Buttered Shortcake Mixed with Vegetables Whipped, Sugar SANDWICH Cookies. LINE-Tuna Salad Topping. Sandwiches or Grilled Ham and Cheese. Monday,April"BREAKFASTHomlnv SUPPER-SwIss Steak with Tomato 'r Grits, Fried Sauce, Whipped Potatoes, Club '' The PIRATES : '< Eggs to Order, French Toast with Spinach Buttered Mixed Vegetables, j:1 Maple Syrup, Choice of Pork Sausage, Blueberry Pie. iL Luncheon Meat, Baked Pork& Beans, Pecan Rolls.DINNERCheese. Soup, Yankee Pot i LOUNGE Roast of Beef, Scalloped Potatoes, y ORANGE Cream Styled Corn, Buttered Spinach, HONDAMOTORS Featuring Natural Gravy, Pineapple Upside Down Cake. PARK SUPPER-Spaghettl with Italian & CYCLES CO. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Meat Sauce & Meat Balls, Pizza Pie, 4949 BLANDING BLVD.. I (! I Northeast Toasted Cuban Sticks, Parmesan PHONE 771.8244REGENCVTOVOTA Florida'sNewest NITELY Cheese, Broccoli Spears, Seasoned and Finest \ ... they Sing and swing/ I Accomodations All week including Sundays I I ___._ LOUNGE OPEN 11 A.M.-2 A.M. DAILY SUNDAYS P.M. til 11 P.M.WITH MEALS /_ _ *. FREE \ '. Hot and Cold Hors d'ouevrese e 69 Triumph GT-6+ $2395Radio COCKTAIL HOUR 3P.M.-7 P.M. . sport wheels, Springtime yellow. Bar HI-BALLS 40* \ _ 69 Jaguar XKE Coupe $4395 Loaded! Air conditioned, tool Like newt* t d '_ 69 Opel Rallye Sport $1495 GROvortte ; -- THE WORLD'S 2.Door Green with black stripe, R&H. 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Schedule i , Monday April 19 I 5 p.m. Mackroth Field MARTD vs. FWF 7 p.m. Mackroth Field A-C Maint vs. NATTC 4 4eN 5 p.m. Enterprise Field VP-45 vs. FAETU 7 p.m. Enterprise Field Bees vs.' VP-16 5 p.m. Hospital Field ComFairJax vs. Hospital ) Tuesday,April 20 R 1 bap 5 p.m. Mackroth Field NARTU .vs. FICEUR 7 p.m. Mackroth Field Comm vs. DispensaryMar S P-m. Enterprise Field MATSG vs.;', Bar 7 p.m. Enterprise Field AFEES vs." WeaponsVW4 5 p.m. Hospital Field 679th vs. .... --'--' - RIFLE TEAM PRESENTS TROPHY Wednesday,April 21 Members of MATSG's Rifle Team present I trophy to Lt.'Col. L. E. 5 p.m. Mackroth Field VP-16 vs. A-C Maint Blanchard, MATSG, CO, that was received after taking First Place 7 p.m. Mackroth Field Hospital vs. VP-45 Master Team in the Gateway 500 High Power Rifle Match, held In 5 p.m. Enterprise Field ComFairJax vs. Bees Jacksonville on March 28. Three teams (including MATSG) par. 7 p.m. Enterprise Field FWF vat I' NATTC ticipated in the competition. 5 p.m. Hospital Field FAETU vs. MARTD Presenting the award areUrom( r to I) GySgt. Floyd W. Alford, Capt. ':': John H. Bower, Sgt. Parris D. Curry and MSgt. Robert D. Pumphrey.! Thursday,April 22 fax Sports ShortsJax 5 p.m. Mackroth Field Weapons vs. ,. Comm '4 7 p.m. Mackroth Field VW-4 vs. MATSG Jax Navy golf team traveled to NAS Glynco Friday and 5 p.m. Enterprise Field 679th vs. AFEES defeated their hosts 13Vi to 10Vi. 7 p.m. Enterprise Field FICEUR vs. Dispensary Larry Gilliam FICEUR and John Mabannta of Senior BOO led the 5 p.m. Hospital Field MarBar vs. NARTU winners. Low medalist went to Bill Little of Glynco who had a 74. Tomorrow the Jax Navy team takes on Florida Junior College on the Navy course. Tee-off time is 1:30: p.m. Golf WinnersJaxIn Spring Golf Tourney Ends SaturdayJax Ladies Golf Associationplay Tuesday, Ruth Bolin, Hildur First round play in the spring cup golf tournament was Hart and Jean Heyworth were completed last Saturday here at the NAS golf course. the winners. oO Low net leaders are Gary Goettliker, 44; Lou Allrid, 47; and John Second flight winners are Jean P Gaskins, 69. SchensterKati Nichols and Lil Low gross leaders are Jim Kinder,72 and Walt Kelciewskl,73. Jacobs; in the third flight are , Play will end Saturday with 18 holes and awards will be presented at Mittie Sills, Pat Oglesby and Ruth s 5:30: p.m. at the Golf course club house. Ann Kozak. . I Intramural Softball Season Begins Mondaytheir I I.irf _Na Intramural Softball starts pitching arm of Rester Bryan, first meeting, NARTU'i Monday (see schedule on this with a record of 14 2, will be McClure threw a no hitter onlyto page) and based on the strengthof trying to add the league title to have Hospital win the game, 1 ,-- - their returning pitchers the their station championship of 0. In the championship game, Model C-I teams to beat are NARTU and last season. Hospital came through with a 2.1 Don't |lust peek) Open' wide your, Hospital. In last season's play offs in victory. eye hug t It You're toot family not dreaming room "U a a dream com true In this Bellalr beauty. Separate dining ,room 1 NARTU won the regular season Bedroom, I Btht our family home"II fantaitlcally! low In,price championship with a 15.1 record but Hospital title took the station ,. .,'" _,....."..............1.1111. .'l.f. .. .. by defeating championship - -- NARTU twice in a round robin, .. AL BONATI .;I ;;.. 'j.. double elimination championship , play off.Pitcher. z ORGAN-HORN .. MedelC* &VOCALMonday Btiialr'i C 4 U ltit unbelleveble 'l 4 Bdedr Family Room I Z :: , Living' Room Dining doom Von McClure who led e through Saturday ,. Kltctwn J Baths and a t larga NARTU to the league cham- .r. R.NNr..._11.11..1.. / U I ls:. t; ( unmatched Utility Room.styling Eltvtn and rooms economy.of pionship last season will be .. . wrModal throwing for them again this SPECIAL RATES per person ( FOR SERVICEMEN $6.00 double occupancy year ItI Hospital runner up on the Entertainment nitely, Quarterdeck Lounge a Dine at Blser's Seafood .,...., Restaurant, 750 Beautiful Rooms with TV Direct Dial Phone, Olympic ,. ' Swimming Pool. Free Undercover Parking. / . C" A central, entrance foyer MLS REALTORS area teparate of* the Cl.living You'll and find quiet:I Acreage ,'x B U Y bedroomt I Baths end many 111 Homes qII roomy closets plus a fret Mparatt Trailer Lots dining family room.room fireplace Why not(Include optional a WYNNE REALTY OF HOTEL hi your plant I FLORIDA, Inc. Phone 353-3744 Wi NOWI 389-5514 Within walking distance to all points of interest. I 4653 IIIGIIWAY Ave. w l Metfol cats Add It all up and you will Mt why mil "It to popular' a model; I Bedrooms, f Baths, huge screened 'In porch, 'large utility I Interest t t Rates t long low sweeping' lint; truly a fine home on a modal budget may never be lower! TONIGHTJACKSONVILLE Now is the time to buy! As the Inflation spiral continue prices of |lust Model C-ll about everything art Increasing. But the Two tars can rest comfortably In the roomy garage of C II,and you VALUE of homes Is at Increasing a still havt lot of storage room. A tremendous: rate alto.So don't delay,buy that classic courtyard entrance, home of your dreams In ejul.t, comfortable ipaclout living and dining" .r.... Bellalr" TODAY! You'll be glad you dldl; family:, room with optional:I fireplace tttro bedreomt plus , too many clout, to count all comblna to make tall, the -4 'llvlngetf Bellalr" model built $ 17,7 5 0 to *21 0 0 0 WINNING I GREYHOUND; iVACES Clay County's Only COMPLETELY PLANNED Community! ElELL.A.JB: : : : , HOME :BUILDERS: :INC. 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.21)) .. -___ __......._ .. -.....-.....-..-,....--.,... -. -"..-...,.r..,.,,., __ ___n" . -. .. ..... '. ...,,. ,- ...........--- --"-"- "....- ..- .-- : '::'r-- ! ., ..... 1 I I : ,. PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER APRIL 15, 1971 j ,t s,. 1 Come help us celebrate the ' 1i 1 i r Navy , Exchange ::1 i I BUDGET ;t f' .' STORE o , : Next Thursday, 1' SAVE! ..on top-quality " }'" American-made \ / April 22, 10 am. merchandise, including: \\ .w Iplll ? , HOUSEHOLD ACCESSORIES \ ,,k' ; Bldg H,2009 ' Kitchenware, utensils( and dinnerware at Jax NAS f "1 MEN'S ACCESSORIES " Slacks, sports jackets, & dress shirts, N; Hospital I I : Swim suits, socks, walk shorts. "' ; Exchange ,; ., a WOMEN'S ACCESSORIES Sportswear, blouses, dresses, i p {V,; foundation garments, sleepwear. ''4w+: { ! { DOMESTIC ITEMS I .'.> Blankets and pillow cases 'Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money Cheerfully Refunded' r \ a INFANT'S and CHILDREN'S wear FAMILY SHOES ...and much, much morel! . . .\,., ,. :. .... x t : ,1 ALLEN SINGER STUDIOS .. t'k "i J ,. ,. : :a,l AUTOMATIC MERCHANDISING .Inc ):: . . ; / /; ': JI .. ' .. ,." ; :, ".\ :.. CONLEY UNITED SERVICE I '*, .", \; " CROSBY-KNIGHTON LUMBER CO. '; .j ' " ' I, DUVAL MOTOR CO. A 1 ;f::1 The Navy Exchange I;" .: GULF OIL CO., U.S.A. ,. 'r'J Silver Anniversary \; Special Edition HARRISON FOTOCHROME COOP. appearing in this week's N Jax Air News/Latwinger JACKSONVILLE PAPER CO. is made possible J. E. ABERCROMBIE, Inc. '; through the cooperation '_ of the following LEE AND CATES GLASS-WESTSIDE business concerns: . SOUTHERN AUTO WAREHOUSE, Inc. c '" ".. ' ' .l' ' .<" YOCAM AND DIAMOND BATTERIES ) ,:. + I. ,:vI . ,:t' '" 'N , 'I. ' " I i>t . l _. .. __._...... ._ ,'J.,''H..-- ---_ .,---. " If' f ft ts t r 'L--- V , +V +I V V of the .,4fU W I i Navy Resale :, , .'M' V. System ,... "It", V . r F 1 NAVY EXCHANGE . ,h N ' y pyH'rA 2-c w. $Yh COMMISSARY STORE Jris :\ V J : April : y : 4I : K4vW4 a4Th 15 24tiI 4yq wy,; V V 7'g'r - i lr' 1 /4i A ? I I 4 , Mu'4 .. Smi A, o i rly rrq 1 : : '': 1z _p* 'k. g I / / : :$ 41 $ 1 1 / $ ee $ 41 Vu "bushd! 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." . ,- ,-' '. .' .. . ...r. r 1 APRIL 15 1971 2 Navy Exchange Sliver Anniversary Special Edition = RAdm. D.H. Lyness SC USN Navy Resale System Office tlv..w.r a Ta lure" "" ':=:.o.w- Commanding Officer ...- , 1 ik *wr ioMnl, D. .. IIMM K, DHfii Iny aL Offline fritoi OfftMtft + A m m4 m toot >r*<*lj*, to* t_ U1MDMT ...alI.puI, , It U lMri. a pUuw t* *>..... th* builnf of a MjorUMioiM . wltfcU VIe M,y ..ppls .,.... Tho Navy ...&1.1 tgrauo'l taMtr.fl JFMT *f .onto vlt# faring K '-u..r"III 4MltlM in* tbtlltf of all .janwMi U oar uul (rocrM.i . TM I.., IMa1I 1Jw. 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'" \: : 'rCuf.\ - .. \:) . . ..... . . ,. . . . . . . -. . -" .. .. ..-. ... . . . ,... . . ...;_.. .. . ................15...,.__1971 Uhh. u Navy Exchange Silver( Anniversary Special Edition PAGE 3 '---"""--" I I/NIIININ111NNIN/III/INIIIIININIINNN/NNIN///tN/I//ININ/II1 111/11/NIIN11NNNNN11Schedule [ of Anniversary Events f I ..............................."....................................................................................................................J Wednesday, April 14, 7 p.m. 0 1 Navy Exchange employee dinner, dance, beauty contest and 25- year employee service awards. Candlelight Building 808. :w r gIIMNMnZ Thursday, April 15, 9 a.m. Beginning of 25th anniversary celebration merchandise specials, 4 1 vY door prizes, etc. . 15 10 Thursday April a.m. --- - .. ., . Personal Services Opening of new Navy Exchange Rental Shop, Building 554 (corner Enterprise Avenue and Keilly Street NATTC area) Welcomes CustomersJax Saturday, April'17, 11 a.m. .. The personnel of the NAS Jax Navy Exchange Personal Services shop Parade, featuring Shrine bands and marching units, Navy Exchange take this opportunity to greet our Queen, Raines and Green Cove Springs High School bands, customers and invite them to visit us Navy Wives Club floats and equestrian units of NAS stables. during the 25th anniversary celebration of the Navy Resale System. Tuesday, April 20, 11 a.m. Personal Services is a small shop, located in the exchange Mall, between the Grand ,Barber Shop and the Cobbler Shop. Though opening of newly renovated Navy Exchange Laundry and in size, the offers tiny shop an enormous Dry Cleaning Plant, Building 106. Conducted tours. variety of services which include engraving, embossing, camera repair, TV Thursday, April 22, 10 a.m. rentals, key making, name tags and tapes, address labels, gift wrapping, watch Grand opening of New Navy Exchange Budget Store, Building repair and many others. H2009, Naval Hospital. Personal Services Shop Manager Mrs. Lois Spencer recommends that everyone visit the store and browse around a bit. ., ., , .1fl.f '" .T.TTT: '.1.1.1.1 'f' '"'*'*'"'*'*' V.A* '*"''I*'*' '**'1 "! Jacksonville ;, , Paper Co. .. I '\\\\\II'\\\ . r; i 0 : Specialist in Navy zZZ2J = -- designed garment film O Dllln\\\\\\ )' 330 Stevens St. Jacksonville, Fla. ,. '.'.'0'. '0'0'0'0' '0'0' "" "" -.... -0APRIL -............. T I r ; ;;;;;-; -;;",..,,' , ". ." '. .. ., \ . " Edition APRIL 15, 1971 PAGE 4s Navy Exchange Silver Anniversary Special "-1'.>('.'1'."1>...'.'.'.1'.'i.I'a"I' r Ls r 25. v , T TR f q . Years W . Of f $pa r 3vf -3 : ,- L7 Progress _ 'COME HELP US CELEBRATE' Cdr. M.J. Oft, (r) Navy Exchange - Officer feels that everyone her has a good reason to I celebrate the Navy Exchange's' 25th year of progress in providing better service to its patrons. He examines some items on sale at the : J'r....I-1.1-1-1.1-.I.I.I.1.1{ ..j.jI Main retail store with his staff assistant Howard D. Rut ledge. Attributes - : Exchange Officer I BETTER BUYS HERE Toptyullly for less hn always been the Growth Patrons' Support advantage of stopping at the Navy Commissary Store. LCdr. N.P. to Jensen, officer'. In charge, inspects an Item with one busy shopper. - Editor' Note: Cdr. M.J. Ott, facilities and service have been and the Navy Exchange Advisory SC, USN, hat been Navy Exchange made.'It Board. Composed of enlistedmen Progress ReviewedAt Officer here tine is evident from the 'before' junior officers and Navy February 1968. He l< a graduate, and 'after' photos of Navy Ex- wives, this board has provided Magna Cum Loud, of St. An- change facilities contained in this Navy Exchange Managementwith NAS CommissaryEditor's elm'' *College in New Hampshireand issue, that the Navy Exchangehere guidance and feedback on in 1993 received hit MBA at has come a long way in the the effectiveness of the Navy the University' o/Pittsburg wherehe past 25 years. Other articles in Exchange functions.'So Note: LCdr. N.P. Jensen SC, USN, has been officer In was elected' to the Beta this issue speak of many small charge of the commissary store here since August 1970 and has an ,Gamma Stgna National and large improvements made to I feel that collectively outstanding record in the Navy Resale System. He has served as the Honorary Fraternity. His Navy Exchange facilities at NAS Navy personnel do have a great officer-in-charge at commissary stores at Whldbey Island, Saigon research hat been published by Jacksonville just in the past few deal to celebrate during this period China Lake and Pensacola during his Navy career. the National Retail Merchants years. None of these would have and I urge all of our customers to ,; Association. been possible without the strong take advantage of the special 'The Navy Resale System celebrates its 25th anniversary during Cdr. Ott (i. scheduled to support of our customers in values we are making available. Apri115-24. and it is an event that marks many years of service with receive orders to the Navy Re* utilizing these facilities. Every Come in and get a chance on the savings to the serviceman and his family. The Navy Resale Systemwas sale System Office this summer. improvement has been financed door prizes. Check the scheduleof created in 1946 to serve the needs of the Navy. By the wide acceptance directly from Navy Exchange events and visit the new of this service patrons and the combined efforts of the area 'The 25th Anniversary of the profits; and without increased facilities we are opening. Take a coordinators, host commands, management and employees, great Navy Resale System is an event sales, we would not have had chance on the new car we're progress has ,been made in providing convenient and attractive that should be celebrated by sufficient profits to support giving away. Make sure you get facilities that incorporate modern merchandising techniques. everyone in the Navy family in Special Services and fund these to visit the new Budget Store-I that receive fund activities 'Commissary stores are appropriated Jacksonville. It is only throughthe projects.'The guarantee you'll be pleasantly and joint efforts of the patrons, Navy Exchange has surprised! Above all, get a good primary support from Operations and Maintenance Funds, Navy Stock Funds which the of merchandise, employees, management and the received a great deal of ,seat to view the Navy Exchangeand Navy support cost buying assistance in the from operating supplies, employee payroll and new facilities. command that the great stridesin past year Commissary Store parade on terms of improvements to another part of the Navy family Saturday at 11 a.m. 'Markups on merchandise sold in the commissary store range from 2 to 5 percent and are used to pay for operating expenses incurred by the store, such as paper bags, utilities and minor equipment. Thereare 95 main and branch Navy commissary stores operating at naval installations around the world. r', 'During this gala celebration many exciting events, money saving > specials and drawings for prizes will be held at the commissary store. 'J All patrons are encouraged to take advantage of the many specialsthat Wishes andCongratulations : Best will be offered during the 25th anniversary. .. 'Officers and personnel of your commissary store ask you to join ) them in celebrating the Navy Resale System's 25th anniversary.' for a ; , . CONGRATULATIONS . . Job Well Done .to':Navy Exchange \ " ,e I'. ' their i , on : . :, , )'t. .,..., ' , , NAVY EXCHANGE j 25tH j:An versary! ', ',. ' , .. ,. .''. ." : ,.' 'J. '', 'I t ,' {,. :.', , t. '" t.J " 1( "Jj '. '' ::.;- " I k ;', 25 Years 'f"S.J\I : fJ, !I"j": ,/r.' ,:).kL ., : , LEE & GATES A Friend : : ' Glass Westside 4510 ftPLETON( Ave. 387.5588 . \,'' . -. - - . . - r, i - j C" /. .. 1I . . APRIL I 15, 1971 Navy Exchange Sliver Anniversary Special Edition PAGES Navy Exchange I Past and PresentJaxThe Navy Exchange here The construction cost for both at NAS is a Main Exchange with expansion and renovation Branch stores atNAS Cecil Field, projects was about $700,000, and Naval Station Mayport, NAS equipment costs totaled around Albany and NAS Glynco,Ga. It is $300,000. the largest Main Branch Ex- The total cost of one million change Complex in the con- dollars was financed entirely by rT tinental United States from the ; nonappropriated funds (Navy + teM standpoint of sales volume. Exchange profits). The architectural ,1 Jax Main Exchange History firm of Saxelby. The original building that is Powell and Roberts designedboth part of what is now the main projects. retail store and warehouse, Latest Improvements Building 27, was formerly the Here are a few of the newest 4 administration building for Camp improvements and innovationsthat Johnson Army Base during have gone into effect at the 1970.Relocation World War I. Later it became the NAS Exchange Complex. of NATTC retail post office when the station was Renovations for new Per store and renovation of Country commissioned in 1940. Six years sonnel Office and training room, Store Toyland completed Sept. CONGRATULATIONSNAVY afterward the building became Building 930. Completed Nov. 1970. occupied by the Navy. Exchangefor Building 3 Uniform Shop the first time. 1968.New snack bar established at moved and renovated Oct. 1970. In March 1964 the first ex- the Naval Hospital in Dec. 1968. Building 554 Game Room EXCHANGE SERVICE pansion of approximately 30,000 Two snack bars opened at the opened Oct 1970. square feet was completed while Hangar 1000 VP complex in Feb. NATTC Barber Shop expanding the sales area from remodeled Feb. 1971. 4,500 to 15,000 square feet and 1969.Naval Hospital Barber Shop Future Projects FROM included 20,000 square feet for the opened March 1969. Building 1884 Rental Shop to warehouse. Installation of new warehouse be completed and opened In November 1968 the, second equipment and renovations for tomorrow. expansion of a nearly 15,000 Main Warehouse in June 1969. Major renovation of Building HARRISONFOTOCHROME square feet was completed which Candlelight Restaurant and 106 laundry and dry cleaning doubled the sales area to 30,000 19th Hole Lounge opened Dec. plant to be completed this month. square feet Included in this Budget Store in hospital area project was the renovation of the 1969.Golf scheduled to open April 22. CORP.ON . old bowling alley in Building 3 to Pro Shop renovation June Renovation of NATTC establish new service shops and 1970. Cafeteria scheduled for com- provide a mall connecting to Pirates Cove enlisted men's pletion June 1. YOUR Building 27. club renovation completed July Building 200 Snack Bar remodeling to be finished June 15.Building 3 Cafeteria to be 25th ANNIVERSARYWe remodeled and opened July 15. Construct new patio seatingarea and snack bar at the hospital by Sept. 1. Want To Express Our Expand main retail store Appreciation For The sales area, Building 27, by about Opportunity To Service 15,000 square feet. To be com- Your Customers' . pleted near Nov. 15. . Photofinfshlng RequirementsCONGRATULATIONS ' Construct new service stationin NATTC area at a cost of ap- N proximately $300,000. Scheduledfor completion Feb. 1, 1972. t I ! 't ,.. ...... --- ------ --- j , to the Navy Exchangeon Complimentsto ," ,' your :' V , the Navy Exchangeon the 25th Anniversary. - '-- , fine job they are doing. GULF OIL CO. , Happy 25th Anniversary. ' U.S. _ A Friend F APRIL I 15, 1971 6 Navy Exchange Sliver Anniversary Special Edition - ... ,. .. ; I' '\ f' ' "f'l" a :. :. ? ; : ' y PARADE ROUTE c=J 1 pf\RnHG AREAS N/1S1 7ACKtONvii.il t F L" ( ::7 d HEFID aI'1 . = If kt.F tSH t.H'tS "It"- 1171 // ; ( L--1"L-j I .1L II ._ "'ftl" -: "E :.....,.... ' f -G1tTS R c TOWH ..., lJ [-. .(--(0-1 t)- = OJ b''Ih[ --.J : L..J" '" .,. :::J 1 10 -. 8 AT"". -. ME :-, f! II| _ H cJ' J ; ':.. i I ITl [ J M TN ::::os ' MU4 .' h : _. f/r'fl..Mp NT EK '!,Hv- 0. ,, c=J NTfr tJ.-1 RPrl'Sf AV iT-j7) >M. rMA4'EACH [, ] Q't % .. J l .J d ;, ) 2t II Q '" 0.i J V[g' 1'H'.... t1ATleNV A" .'. -a NvE, Q'u ' ..-- 1 'I"-1 . NN N'H'.NN.N....NNN.N.MN...N.N........N.N.N..N.N...N.N.1.I.NN.N.NNN.NNN H-.NN...NNN...NNN..NNNNNNNNNNN NAVY EXCHANGE f? 15.24 APRIL! 1971 '" 5th 25th Birthday Activities NNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ............................._..uunuunununn..................._........u...-....-........--.. .. .N N. ...NN1.NN NN/NNrrIN M.. YYNM un. Parade SaturdayJaxThe A 1 LOOK FOR SPECIAL BUYS IN Navy Exchange 25th i Anniversary Parade will be held ALL DEPARTMENTSFREE Saturday aboard the Naval Air _ Station here. The units will ! GIFTS DOOR PRIZES start out on Saratoga Ave at the F : GRAND DRAWING 1971 VEGA corner of Allegheny Ave. and e proceed to Langley St., and from there it will head down Enterprise r Ave. toward the entrance ...... side The of units the station.will be positioned as I.7 follows: (1)) Marine Color Guard, F 4I (2)) Navy Exchange Float with SHRIN -UNI'TSr JLo' 7'SJ Otl.SlS"\.8ANDS Queen and Miss Congeniality, (3) 25-year employees ((4)) Raines HAS Jacksonville High School Band ((5)) Navy DRILL TEAM Wives Club Jax 86, ((6)) FRA ,' yj t b Branch 126, ((7)) Sea Cadets (8) R _-..l..25th ANNIVERSARY QUEEN \, A "I'" Shriners ((9)) CPO Wives Club, 7 twe.Nr . J i er' 1971 (10)Cub Scout Pack 251, ((11) VP- FUN FOR ALL""/ 45 Enlisted Wives ((12)) Antique r / I Cars, ((13)) Jaxon Lancers Drill SATURDAY -17 APRIL ,: f: ;:; ?: ;:; :N Team ((14)) Green Cove Springs ( :: :: :: :: :: Ny Marching Band (15)) Jax Navy y (BRING THE KIDDIES ii Credit Union ((16)) Barnett Bank, ((17)) Riding Stables, and ((18) s Wheel Barrels and Shovels. > .... ____ u____ "j:,; ." '.1 '" -- 1PAGE = / 1t ,-z , :,f . ; . .t.::< \{k t':.. JA4 ". L : LF 1 L' 14RPi s > i- _ I Y i 0 .' ---L t 'n/1/i/ rlj j a !sk 3 b lriVfrItt k ' , :, _____t ti 7'4 , . tt ' tl l r1' rJak I i"r 4 4 Fla q .. f . byly+ { rAa w r L1- $ a ' ill APRIL 15, 1971 Navy Exchange Silver Anniversary Special Edition PAGE 7 I Parade, Beauty Contest Highlight Events i, d Navy Exchange : . Selects Queen : T + Jax .. The Navy Ex. change, in conjunction with the world wide celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Navy Resale System, is sponsoring a beauty contest to select the Queen of the Navy Exchange.The . contestants picturedat left are (L-R) Emmie 1 Perryman, Mary Lin- N derman Barbara Reynolds, Mel Gordon, Betty Mustillo, Cindy ' 1 r r 1 t rY Zidlicky, Margaret Christofferson and Bonnie Smith. They are among the 12 finalists who were t.= '4d h selected from a field of 32 contestants to compete for the title. The queen will presideover many of the events 1 \ during the anniversary It 9 celebration, foremost of ;t = 5 ti ; iit' which will be the Navy 4 f Exchange parade on & ::L Saturday. She will ride the Navy Exchange float in the parade along with Miss Congeniality who will be selected from the finalistsby the contestants t I.- : themselves. : --- - fk:..o I ':" , ,. VIL _ L A ) ( ; y, ? ,. Q _ u+ u U+ n t _ (' _, bL . : "',II "'-- ' :, . ;.I' ) 1 ,"; "j',<.f.,.:it""l. '"'.2 ,::1 :: f .. .i . -j-. ti: ""I' : : ' : ;! ri : : r iE! ,fr ' a I wiru = e rrrar r rlM sl rr ww urlw.w w a j d ! -, T: I ; -__ ;iII , \ , -- -. ___ I APRIL 15, 1971 8 Navy Exchange Silver Anniversary Special Edition I Commissary Features Big Anniversary Sales I 'tS d "" xr+tOM ,' d # l"" }wAj4u1r ?y f$ Door Prizes, Bargains. + k'v Are Among Store EventsJax Throughout the 10-day( anniversary celebration the NAS Navy r Commissary Store will feature special sales and door prizes.In . addition to items regularly on sale at 10 per cent less each week, the store manager has reduced 35 additional items in conjunction with various national firms. '; a, 2 wd Kr j Canned Dog Food Dry Dog Food 4 Soap Powder Family Size Navy Beans 50 Oz Pinto Beans 50 Oz. Northern Beans 50 Oz. "',, >, Catsup 32 Oz Black Eye Peas 50 Oz. """ ""Jf' '" (''(, Cocktail 2 14 Facial Tissue 280 Count :' 'Mf 1tI I\\;" .-r- I.C';. I : Fruit .0\1\ \ ; i1I: I' Coffee Regular Grind 2 Lb. : ; \li 1',1 s Tomato Juice 45 Oz. . ':; Canned Peas 17 Oz Instant Potato Flakes 40 Oz. ' !1 Canned Corn 12 Oz Cold Drink Mix 8 Pk. " n'wb ", taC Canned Ham 5 Lb. Pineapple In Natural Juke Sliced 4t'' .( Potato Chips 6 Oz. Bbd Potato Dip Chip 6 Oz. Pineapple In Natural Juice Chunk Potato Chip 6 Oz Sausage Roll Mild 1 Lb. Plnapple Natural Juice Crush No.2 Sausage Hot Roll 1 Lb. Chicken Legs & Thighs Frozen 2 Lb. Peanut Butter Smooth 18 Oz BarbecueSauce Plain 28 Oz. Peanut Butter Crunch 18 Oz Genuine Dill Pickles 48 Oz Items normally on special will be marked with arrows while special anniversary sales items will be displayed together with 25th An- r niversary signs attached.In . addition to specials, one national firm will pay you$150 (mail in offer) if you send in labels from five out of seven of their items, priced from $1.51 to $1.76. Also,a limited supply of cookbooks, baby bowls and juice cups and almanacs will be available. Various vendors will be giving bite size samples at unannounced times: Other anniversary specials include: Saturday April 24 A pancake breakfast at the commissary at opening time. e qe April 15-24 Free door prizes including 36-cup coffee makers, electric frying pans,food baskets, gift packages, canned hams, years supply of facial tissue or electric warming trays. An alarm clock will ,' be set for various times throughout the 10-day anniversary sale and E the 25th person to enter the store after the alarm rings will draw for prizes at 10 a.m. April 24. April 21, 11 a.m. Mr. Peanut visits April 23 Free cotton candy. ? April 24, 11 a.m.Mighty case train ride and limited supply of free kites. s - : , _ I. CONGRA1UlA1\ONS t \ 251h ANNNeRSAR'l. on your \ exchange success u. s. Navy continued i ...10 We wish yoU !' ... '\4.; . ..,"'" L ii ' " : t +, \ \INCPAGE of MERCHAND\S\NG.\ \ , AUTOMAT\C OPERATED . ALL COIN REGION SERVICE. SOUiHESi \ THE iHROUGHOUi ,,f ,> '.. I .. . *> If"t ....:.. "' . . rRIL1S.: 1971 tlon' Navy Exchange Silver Anniversary Special PAGE' 9 i 10 Employees Complete 25 Years With Exchange : . Jax--Navy Exchange em- Resale Sytstem. The 10-year Yesterday at a Silver An- < ployees here find it rewarding to award is the same emblem witha niversary dinner at the Can- > disclose their age-at least in ruby inset and the 15-year dlelight Restaurant these em- < terms of service time with the award has a sapphire inset. The ployees each received a diamond. < Navy Exchange.The 20-year plaque is an engravedNow studded lapel pin, a certificate of Exchange has a program service and a newly designed whereby employees completing as the Navy Resale 'Plank Owners' certificate.The . 5, 10,15, and 20 years of service System reaches its Silver Anniversary receive special service awards, 10 Navy Exchange employees will participatein I 4r with gold lapel emblems and employees here also celebrate the Navy Exchange parade J plaques.The five-year award is a their 25th year. Saturday morning. gold lapel emblem with the initials 'NRS' for the Navy .. THEY SERVED is Ten employees who are celebrating 25 the IIYIa f ear years of service with the Navy We Congratulate Exchange are (First Row 'l-r) Gladys Walker, Angelina DeMaggio, Eula Parker, Ulysses NAVY EXCHANGEON Taylor and Lois King. .(Second Row I r) Paul Munkhof, Lois THEIR a l4a Roddan, Paul McNure, Ruth 25th ANNIVERSARYIt Hunter and William Turner. Cdr. tU t F In M. J.Ott,Navy Exchange OfficerIs at right._ ________ Has Been .. A Pleasure We Salute the NAVY EXCHANGE Serving You ! ... on your 25th Anniversary YOCAM . NN/NNMNMIINNN/ININNNNNNNNNNNM/N/N' 1"111I1"111 & DIAMOND . We are proud to provide your patrons with PORTRAIT SERVICE BATTERIES. MMNNNNINNNN/NNNN/INNNN/NNNNNMINN/NM/NNNNNN.MM 111111.11.11I1111I1 III 11111111I11.1111111111..111.11.NMNNN/N//N/N/N//NN//NNN/N A. CONNREX Allen Singer Studios Jacksonville, Fla. 355.9623 'h' ___.....11 1111 1"1' . \ ' " -, : I ON YOUR ':\ , ......... ,'. \",. ,,.. 25th ANNIVERSARYa, . ..' WE THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY OF ;-{_ ' ,. i ; : ." : :. V SERVING YOUR EXCHANGE SERVICE STATIONS -AMH i : ;, ;>, ., II., ',,'".. r: : , {: ,", ,' ; ; :, ..:;;**f 6 il .+.fy$4: V .ny "!; : : : ,; : SOUTHERN AUTO : . '( V( ' : WAREHOUSE INC. ., ') , .. ; . v:%i'($'lY'J.hI f ,..It':t1"',""',",."...".......". .. .ii-,.. .',.' .... '... .!.'.,':': Vi-' -': 'P." 'O'. 'Box. 756 Savannah. Georgia ," ," r- .. ,0 -", I.l< ' p- .... . . .._.4 ___,.. PAGE 10 Navy Exchange Silver Anniversary Special Edition APRIL 15, 1971 t .\ J.r i-: ;" N/NI IO/Nnnam NNN nN/N/a Nan/uar , Then and NowBluejackets 9 t ,1r IININI.................... 1111111 NI IN 111111 YY I 1 711 ) +T ., 1 1 yr f t : I, 1 r 7 Inn r1RI r 1 w, hrj I n; .. ; Pirates Cove /IIIC. N -+ 1 k :.wz: r ExchangeCafeteria 11M I Ir M Old and New . r . Hi Commissary'sFirst II 1 ti Patrons VI / fU 4" 9 M Shoppers Today' 1 .1., r tf r'1 .. : _.. . -- --'I- -.U-----l.II..l.IIII... __ 1 I Congratulations I I Ito : ' . U.S. NAVY EXCHANGE , ' , .J, ,I" . '.'ct'f...\oJ',of\.< / .., their25th I. . .'. on '\ 1'1 \ ANNIVERSARY . ae I . 1 i / e WITH Unl .:ol 00 . BEST WISHES - w ; _ 8 MMNsn INMMMNMINNNNI I '"' NNMMNMNNNNNMMMNNNINNMMNIIMMIIMNNINNI/YIMMINMNNNMNMNIIMMIMM I NIMMMMNIMMNMNNNIMNIMMIMINNNINMNNINIMMINMIMWAREHOUSE PHONE 396.2793 DISTRIBUTORS A. '. :AC ITEDDELCO CONLEY UNITED SERVICE :YEAR: '', 'UNIT PARTS ESTABLISHED 1913 'MOOG. I' N DU PONT 'AUTO.LITE EIS FEDERAL MOGUL TUNG.SOL 2250 EMERSON ST. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32207 MMNNNNIMNNNMMMMIMMMMM'MMMNMMMMMIM III '.11'" HI III II 1111I r----- LmMNMMMMNN/1, _...._.'_..... '"'."". "'.......' I -" 1. _________ __ 1'1. 1 APRIL 15, 1971 Navy Exchange Silver Anniversary Special Edition PAGE 11 i ....,.__ 'II.-.... .. 4 4I , New Cecil Exchange : c a Opening This SummerThe : , I } may jp I c Old , '1 ... and . % # EX ,AN r W . .rto 0. .,.. .. I I <* r> Cecil Cites Anniversary oj> ...the JVcu NAS Cecil Field...This week, service, enlisted men's clubs service .. The Oasis station will For many years the Navy Exchange Retail Store at (April 15-24)) is the 25th Anniversary service stations, also be in the sale. vending on Everythingfrom of the Navy Resale NAS Cecil Field has been grossly inadequate in size and operations, laundry-dry cleaningand floor mats to car wax to tire Systems, commonly known to tailoring,. and personal gauges will be one sale,and don't arrangement, a fact which has seriously restricted naval personnel as the Navy services.As forget to stop in and ask for your service to patrons. Exchange or the Commissary. a result of Navy Exchangesales free four inch screwdriver. Finally, after much planning, the dreams of a new The Navy Exchange and the approximately $45 million Navy Exchange laundry and retail store have become a reality. The new facility is Commissary of Cecil Field will per year are provided to support dry cleaning services will featurea now under construction and will be completed and also observe this week. Navy Recreation discount all Programs 25 percent on around the world.To laundry and dry cleaning broughtin opened by approximately July 15 of this year. THE COMMISSARY STORE The concept and funding method for the store was The mission of the CommissaryStore celebrate their anniversary, on Thursdays and Fridays is to provide an adequate the Cecil Field Exchange will during the anniversary sale. Alsoa conceived and approved in early 1969. A contract was range and assortment of quality have 10 big days of sales on their 25 percent discount will be awarded and construction began in October 1970. food, grocery and produce itemsto merchandise. To give you the given on all tailoring that is over Construction costs are approximately $350,000, and meet the reasonable demandsof reader an idea of what the sales 200. All sweaters will be dry will be like, here is just a part of cleaned for $.25 too. equipment and furnishings cost approximately $150,000.The . of least At a majority patrons. what the exchange has to offer. total cost of nearly half a million dollars is being selection of brand The Enlisted one name Men's Club will be merchandise is required to be joining in the anniversary financed entirely by nonappropriated funds (profits carried by each CommissaryStore. FOR HER: festivities by selling martini generated by the Navy Exchange.) A total of 2,600 line itemsare Hairsetters cocktails, fizzes, and vodka The building is approximately 17,000 square feet with currently authorized, exclusive Famous name perfumes and stingers for only $.25. about 12,000 square feet devoted to sales floor space and of meats, produce and colognesSkin The Navy Exchange cafeteriawill conditioners the remainder to backup storage and office space. The issue items. be bird featuring Navy an 'early retail the first increment of store Watches breakfast' and represents a com- TIlE NAVY EXCHANGE a 'shoppers Realizing that military Billfolds special lunch' for only$.25 duringthe munity center which will eventually include the customers are oriented towardthe Jamaica shorts anniversary celebration.The Commissary Store, the Navy Exchange service ships, same products members of Slacks, and much more. Commissary store hasn't. the bank and post office. the civilian community the Also for the ladies, the Navy forgotten the anniversary either. Navy Space presently occupied by the old retail store in Exchange provides quality Exchange beauty shop will give a During the anniversary, savingscan merchandise from the best free styling for any wig pur- be made on laundry supplies, building 5 will be retained as a country store-toyland sellers of the top nationally ad- chased during the anniversarysale. paper products and much, much facility. A new convenience store is also planned for ' vertised brands at the lowest more. establishment in Building 5 by late summer 1971. practical price.A . major part of each 169 main FOR HIM: and branch Navy Exchanges Famous label men's cologne currently in operation is a Pipes comprehensive program gearedto Ban-Lon shirts providing a variety of servicesand Cuff linksDaydate Best Wishs Your products that will make the stainless steel watches / on patrons stay on the station more Thirteen comfortable major and diversified pleasant. Also for the men, the Navy "SILVER ANNIVERSARY" ! service departments are groupedinto Exchange barber shop will take 6 broad categories: food $.25 off listed price of haircuts.1bis . fromJ. E. ABERCROMBIE INC. n! ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS on your : .. .. RESILIENT FLOORING .to I .\ . > 25th Anniversary! ''' : ' ?,,: I DRYWALL : x : : from YOUR AUTHORIZED FORD & AUTO-LITE PARTS METAL STUDS W., AUTOMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE ! ' t . DUVAL MOTORCOMPANY J. E. Abercrombie. 2905 Danese Street Telephone 353-5571 1616 CASSAT AVENUE PHONE 387-6541 1... .\t.._,' '."t .," tit ."W' ''''''. ." ....... XVV%. ..:. ....... ::. ..... .'4. ,. .'J'N..: ..y'.__--, .._.. '.' .,. ',' ,., . "- PAGE 12 Navy Exchange Sliver Anniversary Special Edition APRIL 15, 197 d , r 1J r .:rr'lf frf l /yfyv / *$ / ; / ? f. : :}i > fts ffv$6&kr ; :!,.{ vl < t !i,. ; /S.. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 60 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |