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---- - "', I' jI, Navy Exchange Opens Rental Shop, Lanndr K Dt y j jJax The new Navy Exchange Rental Shop, which Jax Renovation of the Navy Exchange LatJ'nfJJRY offers a variety of items for rent to military personneland '7" ; and Dry Cleaning Plant in Bldg. 106, which serves NAS their dependents,has been established at Bldg. 554 '' .. Jax, Cecil Field, Mayport and Glynco Ga., has been in NATTC. '\' .e completed and now offers customers the convenience Many items now available include sewing machines, of a drive up window service. more then a hundred black and white and color TVs, The old laundry dry cleaning plant was built around floor polishers, portable typewriters, lawn mowers, "'" 1941 and has been remodeled in just three weeks by the + seed and fertilizer spreaders, sanders and cars. .' NAS Public Works Department at an estimated cost of Although televisions are presently the most wanted ..; \ '_."L'! $30,000 with an additional $30,000 for new equipment, items, the Rental Shop expects to receive additional .1'- according to a Navy Exchange official. i items, including window air conditioners, based on :... -_ The plant office is completely air conditioned and a customer requests.The GRAND OPENING-Margaret Chrlstofftrwn, selected new evaporator cooler system has been installed in the Rental Shop is open Monday through Saturday' IS the Navy Excahnge Beauty Queen last week, cuts the production area. Also, an automatic conveyor systemfor from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday from noon ribbon officially dedicating the newly renovated storage and issue of finished garments, and a new Laundry p.m. Dry Cleaning Plant. dry cleaning machine and solvent reclaimer have been added. ii iDr14Ju n"Y gWi fMik y Navy Relief +.- 1u DriveBegins : n D ) j i i , : Jax Since 1904 the Navy i riei Relief Society has assisted needy VOL. 29 NO. 5 'Published In The Interest of Personnel of Naval Air Station,Jacksonville FloridaAPRIL 22, 1971 Navy and Marine Corps personnel and their dependents. In AMH1 Russell Is Selected provided 1970 the Jacksonville more than $50,000 Auxiliary in gratuities to local Marine and Navy families.In . j' Serviceman of the Month assistance order to,maintain RAdm. Lawrence this levelof lIeyworth Jr., president of the Auxiliary, has set $50,000 as the Jax -AMII1 Gerald R. Russellof According to his division of- has four children. goal for this year's annual call for the Air Operations Main- ficer he welcomes responsibilityand For his selection as Ser- contributions. tenance Department has won the continually seeks to broadenhis viceman of the Month, he will Serviceman of the Month title for field of knowledge. He is an receive a certificate for two for Everyone is urged to give March. lie is the assistant active member of the Com- the Candlelight Restaurant and a generously to the drive, which . supervisor of Work Center 120 at manding Officer's Enlisted tour of St. Augustine courtesy of runs from April 30 through May AOMD's maintenance division.In Advisory Board, a job which he the local USO. 31. a letter of nomination from feels has contributed a great dealto his division officer, Petty Officer the good morale of his men. Russell was praised for his AMH1 Russell willingly assists Race Relations Becomes thorough and accurate work and other work centers. Of particularnote : his extremely conscientious is his part in renovatingthree attitude toward his job. As the work centers including his Course quality assurance inspector he own. He helped repaint work Required Military assigns, supervises and inspects center 120, replace broken maintenance work on all station windows, remove unused r w. and visiting aircraft and devotes storage areas, replace old shop WASHINGTON Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird 1 many hours overtime to make equipment and install and has established a new program that will require all .\ sure that correct information and relocate light fixtures all of servicemen to attend classes in race relations. J y instructions are passed on to the which contributed to the overall conditions and The mstrucuon win oe given' oncoming crews. safety appearanceof AMH1 Russell the shops.In when a man enters the military instructors conducting race addition to his normal with six-hour refresher courses relations courses throughout the duties, Russell is a search and every year thereafter, Laid Armed Forces within a year. Exchange Announces rescue aircrewman. Prior to said. The institute will be run by a reporting here for duty in The program will be operatedby staff of 44 military and civilian November 1970, he served three a Defense Relations Institute volunteers headed by two with HC 7 based at At- that will train officer, enlisted years colonels, one white and one black. Door Prize WinnersJax sugi,Japan, and has won several and civilian volunteers in race They are Army Col. Edward F. awards for his achievement as a relations during a six-week In- Krise, the director,and Air Force rescue aircrewman on five different structor course.The institute also Col. Claude M. Dixon, the deputy Here are the numbers which represent the winning tickets deployments with the will conduct research, evaluaterace director.A . drawn for door prizes in the Navy Exchange 25th Anniversary relations programs, and squadron off the coast of Viet Defense announcement said Celebration. If you have a ticket which corresponds to one of these prepare educational guidelinesand nam. the institute's operations will be numbers, you may claim your prize any time between now and April materials for worldwide use. A native of Helena Mont. under the ofa general supervision 30 by seeing Mrs.Louise Arth,Retail Store Manager. The institute expects to have AMH1 Russell has been the Navy new race realtions board 'underthe PRIZE NUMBER for 17 years. lie is married and about 1,400 trained full-time cognizance' of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpowerand Mitchell Reel 304169 Commissary Changes ScheduleJax Reserve Affairs) Roger T, 'i: Deluxe Velour hangers 302019 Kelley. The board will provide 3 Record Albums :'!,. 308274 the Commissary Store Mr. Peanut will visit the NAS policy guidance and will serve as ,... Presto Can Opener w-sharpener ,'- '. "' 301651 Complex celebrates the 25th Cecil Field Commissary today at an advisory group to the Scretaryof a Defense. Westinghouse Radio : r' 307390 anniversary of the Navy Resale 11 a.m. and Saturday at 11 a.m. Deluxe Hangers- '(V,'II' 307996 System throughout the week, a there will also be a Mighty Casey : Shirt (Mensf) M.tt'rt'; 309429 number of special activities are train ride and free kites for the InsideClub l ': Presto Hair Curler f 307647 children.All . scheduled.At . .... Cue StickNoxzema 582322 the NAS Jax Commissarythere other activities, includingdoor Schedules Page 10 Family gift 566596 will be a limited supply of prizes, reduced prices on a Menu z Telescope Jason Power zoom 566009 free kites, free cotton candy, a number of items and a pancake Page 13 b':\( ,:. Mitchell Reel 566440 Mighty Casey train ride and a breakfast at opening time Movies Page 11 ij I<<,,,;:, 3 Record Albums 566980 visit with Mr. Peanut for the Saturday morning, are featuredat Sports Pages 14,15 ; ". I Camera 567569 children at 11 a.m. Saturday. both Commissary Stores. l, ; Wrinkle Away hand steamer 567598 f' Deluxe Century Velour Golf balls Hangers 567764 567995 Navy Wives Attend Townsend School ' . ., : " ('". a Jax In view cf the Navy's The three day course, which be covered include naval ac- 1 growing concern with the lack of convenes Wednesday at the NAS tivities in the tidewater area, the 1 >,',, ; : DAYLIGHT 11IT information, and misinformationwhich Oceana Chapel, will deal with wife's role in the Navy, a I j the average first-term some of the common problems husband's career opportunities, SAVINGS TIME Navy wife has about the Navy, faced by young Navy wives entitlements such as allowances, VAdm. Robert L. Townsend, problems which would not have pay, medical benefits, travel, 1 ComNavAirLant, has establisheda occured had they 'known the Champus etc.; and privileges . Be sure to set your clocks special 'Townsend Prep ropes.' such as the commissary, navy ; one hour AHEAD Saturday night School.' Some of the subjects which will Relief and Navy Exchange.I . : ., I I I r. 1 "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 '.' Y Department of the Navy nor do the advertisements constitute Department of the Navy endorsement of products or services advertised.." I . . " ' '' '' ''- . ::. . , 1 APRIL 22, 1971 2 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGERr __ . - President Nixon SpeaksTo n a ft .PDK. }XP { \ t"" CLASSI' t Graduating OfficersEDITOR'S ! ( NOTE: On March 12, 1971 Class 7104 of the Naval Officer Candidate School at Newport, R.I. was personnally addressed by the President of the United States, Richard M. Nixon during graduation exercises. The President' (inspiring speech to th' newly commissioned officers is hereby repeated in Its entirety as followt.) 1tj Admiral Colbert, Captain Farrell, Governor Licht, Secretary DeSimone, all of the distinguished guests on the platform, the distinguished guests at this occasion and, of course, most Important of all, the members of the graduating class: I very much appreciated the personal remarks that were made by the Admiral and also by the leader of this class. I have only one correction to make. not a very Important one. When I finished Quonset Point, I was a Lieutenant ,j 'J SIGN ((1|I.g.), so I started a little bit higher. I want you to know,too, that It Is a very great pleasure for me to be able to share this occasion with you as you, the members of this class, begin your service as Naval officers. I began my Naval service Quonset Point, as has been pointed out,and It has taken me 29 years to cross Narragansett Bay. But I am glad finally to be here. e. . This does not reflect on my training. I think I was a pretty good navigator. I lust took the long way around. I do not contend that It necessarily means anything as far as your future Is concerned, but It should be noted for the record that the two Presidents before me were also Navy men and,of course, President Eisenhower first tried to go to Annapolis before he finally went to West Point. We are very honored today that his son, Ambassador Eisenhower, Is here. He chose West Point -his first choice. I know It Is the custom to tell graduating classes that they are facing great opportunities and great obligations. Sometimes It Is true and sometimes Is not true. In your case It happens to be true. The pursuit of peace Is the opportunity which lies before you and the preservation of peace will be the special obligation of your generation. There Is no greater opportunity, and there Is no greater responsibility.It . may be difficult now to appreciate this fully. Our Involvement In the war In Southeast Asia Is drawing to an end. \%\ The next three years stretch before you, with the prospect of danger or boredom or both. And I know some of you will wonder about significance of serving, about the need for It. I know that many of you resent the time taken _ away from the pursuit of other careers. You see these years as lost years. I tell you, they will not be lost. Rather, I believe that nothing you do In your life will be more Important than the service you give In the next three years. Out of the sacrifice, the bitterness and the testing of the last 10 years has 1 come the opportunity to achieve last what Americans want and what we have not had In this whole century .. a .... . full generation of peace. It Is for us now to seize that opportunity, to win the peace. I It will be for you to keep It. AFP.s o You serve In the peace forces of the world. There are those In America who question this, but the record Is clear. Our power has always been used for building the peace, never for breaking It .. for defending freedom, never for destroying It. - America has fought In four wars In this century. Yet we did not seek war, we did not plan war, we did not begin CI.ASSIRii.ir war. But when It came, young Americans fought courageously. Today,despite the terrible evidence of this century, there are those who have refused to learn the hard lessons of the history of tyranny. They would tell us, as their predecessors In other times have told us, that the appetite for _ aggression can be satisfied only If we are patient and that the ambitions of the aggressor are justified if only we ! understand them properly. (J2Jj I am never surprised to see these positions held. But I am always astonished to see them held In the name of _ morality/ We know too well what follows when nations try to buy peace at the expense of other nations. I do not believe we are prepared to take that course. What Is more 'Important Is no other nation believes It either. That Is why the United States of America respected among the nations of the free world -. not because we are rich and not because we are powerful but, above all, we can be trusted. We have been and we continue to be willing to pay the A price for peace. And we pay In the hard currency of deeds. not with hollow threats and empty promises. There can be no advantage to concealing hard facts In soft words. We know that when force Is rewarded, the cost of peace and the only alternative to war will be tyranny. This fact dominated the first half of this century. We are determined that It will not dominate last half For this reason we have accepted the necessity of war. But our purpose Is peace: Peace with freedom .. so that peace may be worth having. Peace with Justice--so that peace may be worth keeping. And peace with strength .. so that peace may be preserved.We u SIGNA must have strength. If all the world were free, we might have no need of arms. If all/ the world were lust, we would have no need of valor. But as we see that the values we cherish are not cherished,universally, and that there \ are those who feel threatened by the prospects of freedom and (justice, then we must keep the strength we need to keep the values we cherish. , I know the arguments of the new Isolationists. Though we cut defense spending, we can't cut It enough. Though we gnatly Increase domestic spending, In proportion of defense spending, we can never Increase It enough. I understand those arguments and I understand the sentiments behind them. But I understand the cost of ) weakness, too.Thequestlon. \ of what Is enough Is not academic. It Is crucial to the survival of this Nation.If \ we have the most extensive urban renewal programs, the most far-reaching medical care programs, the finest highways, the most comprehensive educational assistance efforts, the most effective antipoverty programs. if we C E1Z have all this and more, and If we have It all at the expense of our ability to defend ourselves, then we would soon 4 S enjoy none of the fruits of our efforts, and the only peace we would know would be that terrible peace Imposed upon those who are the victims of their own lack of vigilance.And . so today we will look to the possibilities of the future with a careful regard for the realities of the present and the lessons of the past As you serve In our peace forces, you can be proud of this great fact: We Americans firmly believe In what we are, and In what we have. But we do not choose to go the way of those ancient crusaders who sought to civilize the world one grave at a time.We do not seek power as an end In Itself. We seek power adequate to our purpose, and our pur pose Is peace.. Ares .... o I have no Illusions about the difficulty of achieving that purpose. I do not believe that peace will suddenly descend upon us like the answer to a prayer. I do not believe we should confuse the things we can expect from God with the things that God may expect from us. Rather, we have to build peace, you and I together. We have to do It KEEP A FIRM GRIP when handling classified material and avoid with our own hands because there Is no other way And we have to do it with our own brains and our own courage and our own faith. distractions. A lost document might mean more than momentary I do not believe will be done otherwise. But neither do I despair of Its being done, because I believe you will do embarrassment. The man in the cartoon is lucky someone caughthis the job, and not only you here In uniform but your generation. error on the spot. Can you find six spots where the two car I remember very clearly an address President Eisenhower made In March of 1960 to a White House Conference on toons are different? Children and Youth, He said, 'Our children understand, as we did not In our youthful days, the need .. now approaching the absolute for peace with justice ... among the things we teach to the young are such truths as the transcendent value of the Individual and the dignity of all people,the futility and stupidity war,its destructiveness of life and Its degradation of human values.' SOLUTION In a decade of war since that time, the children he was talking about have grown up. Some of you are here today.As . the years have passed, and I have watched your generation, I have understood the wisdom of his words. The man '.Iap paytssup! ( ajea| uo the French cal led 'the peace general' had a vision of 'the peace generation It has come to pass. You will be that \uuas ;aaod{ ;JlS! ((9 '(wonoq u) tunas .Iasno..l, l2.1! 1iI.I01t1OA( ((9'dUD generation. }35(;aod 3p; uq ioiqojA (t 'asou 8,1010105( ((8 'Moqp 1MJ! sjzi2( As you take up your responsibilities today, as you begin the great work before you, I want to remind you that you 0} isssop Joop 3tfl jo auqZ 'JJ'I J ddn uo .lOOp aq a\oq sun! (I are not alone, that people of other nations have served bravely and do so today In behalf of a lasting peace. We are not the only nation that desires the end of war. We are the most powerful nation, but gallant people around the globe share our faith that the world Is moving In theway of peace with freedom and justice for all. Some of them are here today. I want to salute those members of the naval forces of the Republic of Vietnam who are here today. I have known their country I have known their struggle for almost 20 years. I have visited Vietnam seven times. JAX AIR NEWS I have seen firsthand the courage of the Vietnamese people, their endurance,their sacrifice, their will to be free. The rights we have learned to take for granted they are still fighting for. War has been the condition of man from the dawn of history Some have said that wars are made by something Ignorant In the human soul. Perhaps man will learn not to answer what Is primeval in his blood, but rather to heed what Is divine In his humanity The JAX AIR NEWS Is However It may come, It Is certain that peace and the greedy ambitions of governments cannot survive In the distributed a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper same world. But I believe Is the ambition of governments that Is going to fall, because from having seen the world, each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, almost all the world, I know the people of the world want peace. Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a Through time they have watched the harvest of the plowshare rot In the fields and on the vines while they have private firm. All Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR NEWS reaped the harvest of the sword. It would be difficult to suppose that God created man for this end, and difficult to must be forwarded to the Public doubt the wisdom of the Prophet, that 'the work of righteousness be peace....' Jacksonville Affairs Office, Box Z, NAS So we have dreamed no small dream. We have set ourselves no easy task. We seek to do the work of by 12:00 noon on Monday before publication. News righteousness. In that work the years you give will not be lost. They will be redeemed along with the hopes of Items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3118 or humanity. 3119. FIGMORE By MSgt. Ed Shave r. "Everything advertised In this publication must be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, creed, color, national origin or sex of the purchaser, user, or ; patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunities by an advertiser will result In the refusal to print advertising from that source." Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries concerning such should be directed to: AIJc HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY M / SN Juan Ave., Jacksonville, Fla., 32210 i 1 Telephone 388.2755.PAGE : .. ..... .. VOL. 29N0. 5 ; APRIL 22, 1971 -- APRIL 22, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 3 'h II-, l4j.' ,' ,r ,1 '' 'Ij 1 :yAA :' . 'j ,.: ;J. ) t 0' ' ', : ': ,,;" BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBFill r .f Ie out this official form and drop it in the .. '- : Grand Prize box at the new Barnett Bank Naval ' :"..i..,:. .', : Air Station Facility Office (across from the parade " : : ground). Four Zenith multi-band trans-oceanic :. radios will be given. away. The drawing to be held at 4:30: p.m.tn the bank. You do not have ':'" !' e to be present to win. Anyone may enter except ,. , 'I; '" : Barnett Bank employees and members of their 'j'. ,:' , ',,,, families ,,''N' "'" Name '_ ; I ,.1' : Address . ," ' i I. ,,' 'j : Phone ,.; ' 'I' "' " :;: BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHgrBring \ : " ., ' , ' " 4 " ad ; yourself ' :; and this coupon to our H,- grand opening. ' .; And you may win one : of our grand prizes. " . h " h",1, of h We've been stationed in the same place since World War II. So when '',:; 1r ry. it we open the new Barnett Bank facility next Tuesday, we're going to do it in grand style. . As you can see from the coupon above, we'll be giving away some pretty . ( grand prizes. And there'll be free gifts and refreshments for everybody. ' .,1 We'll start at 10:00: a.m. with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Captain Kincaid " r{ will honor us with a few words. And our president, Ernie Allen, will honor us with even fewer. Join us April 27 between 10 a.m. and 4:30: p.m. and get your name in , the box for one of the prizes. Use the coupon above, or pick one up at the bank. ' We have a lot to show you besides our beautiful new building, including i handsome, personalized checks designed expressly for the military. i,,'. Barnett Bank. The only bank at NAS now brings you a better bank at Jason & Yorktown Streets. ), ," . : .... .. ". .'."' I n. /". arnett ... v : " ,'-:: lanK, ..... .... .. .. ., .,) .J.- ., : ...........JI.' r. ............,....' ..P..p... ........... . ... ... ... . t.-.,.... .../dWR.IAJIIN/II/IIIIIII I/IIII/1/ 1111.11.. 1 "T"1. I .-.-- ... ...-...... ' - APRIL 22, 1971 PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER __7 .. ...... Kudos Received by CLAW rersonnel I 1 Chief Avionics deployment Indicative of his NAS Cecil...Five Navymen, Master outstanding organizational and f +F enlisted and officer's from Light Technician S.W.Danielson managerial abilities was the Attack Wing One received Navy Master Chief Danielson, while manner with which he was ableto Achievement Medals during serving on the Light Wing One accomplish predeployment ceremonies recently held. The staff from November 7, 1970 to requirements well ahead of five men, who together add up January 7, 1971 was cited for his schedule and still allow the over 110 years of service are: work as Mantenance Advisor. squadrons sufficient aircraft to Chief Warrent Officer L. The citation of Danielson read in meet their flight crew training Kuafman. With Light Attack part, 'During the high tempo of requirements.' Wing One, Kaufman was cited operations in preparing the first Lieutenant Commander R.F Avionics while serving as two A7E squadrons for ... ',", Assistant on the LATWING One deployment, Master Chief Germain FOLLOWING IN HIS FOOTSTEPS-LCdr. Bartlett W. Logan, Air staff from September 14, 1970 to Danielson successfully coor- With the Light Attack Wing One Ordnance Officer NAS Cecil Field,accepts Oath of Enlistment from January 7, 1971. His citationin dinated the efforts of squadronand staff from September 14, 1970, to his W. part read: 'Chief Warrant personnel, January 7, 1971, LCdr. son Terry Logan during ceremonies at the Armed Forces support activity Germainwas Examining and Entrance Station Tuesday. Terry enlisted under the Officer Kaufman consistently thereby both squadrons to cited for his preformance of Navy's Advanced Electronics Field program which gives the enlistee demonstrated exceptional and achieve a high state of aircraft duties as Aircraft Maintenance pay grade automatically,guarantee of an electronics school upon managerial skills, initiative readiness prior to an extened Officer. The citation read of in the devotion to duty completion of recruit training and E-4 following graduation from the strong deployment. LCdr. 'Lieutenant Commander electronics' school. The senior Logan, a veteran of nearly 30 years direct supervision of extremely Chief Aviation Electronics Germain, during this period of active naval service is scheduled to retire In August. complex modification programs Technician R.P.Young time, consistently demonstrated --"' -..---. concerning successful the A7E aircraft The of While serving as Avionics Chiefon exceptional managerial skills in completion highly of Wing Attack coordinating these contributed to the staff Light extremely complex programs maximum operational One, from November 7, 1970 to A7E modification programs. The achieving Chief Young's completion of these readiness in attack squadrons 81 January 7, 1971, programs 11 f and 83 prior to their 1971 citation read of him, 'Displayingkeen contributed directly to deployment.Chief foresight, exceptional achieving maximum oper- knowledge and loyal devotion to ational readiness in Attack Aviation Storekeeper duty, Chief Young, was in- Squadrons 81 and 83 prior to their Lenwood Bobo stramental in monitoring the early 1971 deployment.' massive predeployment To the men of Light Attack Bobo, a Navyman with almost modifications and configurationin Wing One, thanks and 21 years of service, received his the preparing of first two congratulations on a big job very citation which read of him, 'For Atlantic Fleet squadrons CorA well done. professional achievement in the performance of his duties as Sets LCDR Culler Recordcomplished 'I made ltl'.says Lt 'Mick' Hall, with a look of satisfaction on his Supply Chief while serving on the I face after having been promoted to his present rank. Capt. Simon, staff of Light Wing One from .executive officer, pins his new bars on. November 7, 1970 to January 7, VA-174 'first' occurred in less than eight 1971. By performing his duties in recently when Lieutenant weeks by LCdr. Culler. an outstanding and highly Commander David 'Dixie' Culler After receiving the required professional way, and with his graduated from the A-7 Corsair pre-flight lectures on 23 and 24 exceptional knowledge of supply College. Normally a replacementpilot February, LcdrCuller flew his support, Chief Bobo contributed with previous A-7 ex- first syllabus flight on Feb. 25 immeasureably to the successful perience requires 19 weeks to and his final flight on 12 April. In UGHT'N' THECA deployment of the first two A7E complete the training syllabus, the interim he logged 78 flight squadrons in the Atlantic Fleet. however, this feat was ac- hours of which 22 hours were S QUEEzINFLMI0N E? logged at night This flight time was compiled while qualifying in BANKAMERICARD'AMERICAU EXPRESS.$TANDARD all phases of the syllabus: "1 MASTERCHAROE Credit Cards Honored familiarization instruments w"* , high and low DR, navigation, WE CAN HELPBALANCE R00 SEVELt I LL phase.tactics, weapons and the carrier THE During a deployment to Yuma for weapons training LCdr Culler wash received qualifying scores of SCALE. car .. excellence in the three specialties of loft delivery, computer bombing, and 30 degree night T MONDAY THRU SATURDAY bombing. He also qualified in the HOURS: 8:30: AM-5:30 PM197T.PINTOTUDOR six remaining weapons phases narrowly missing scores of excellence in two of these phases. LCdr. Culler has been assignedto VA-81 as Maintenance Officer embarked aboard the USS Forrestal presently assinged to I the Sixth Fleet In executing his permanent change of station orders he accomplished yet another feat, that of 'Iran- slanting' an A-7E more than 4000 NOW AVAILABLE IN BELLAIR! miles from CONUS to the deck of .WITH 2,3 or 4 BEDROOM HOMES the USS Forrestal operating in the Mediterranean Sea. I 17/750 to 21,000 I Want Ads Pay. ... .... ; ... ... . .for : : ::: : : ; ; :z. : :: . . .t ficu'rc K! Sx' ; :y. h R yX nw. GOOD SELECTION OF HOMES Sidewalks and street 1600 CC ENGINE, BUCKET lights SEATS, VINYL TRIM, SPEED TRANSMISSION - Convenient to churches, schools FLOOR MOUNTED SHIFT LEVER, BORROWUPTOS600 and shopping center HEATER AND DEFROSTER..... ; NEAR NAS JAX c N N! MN Ow Pwq AND ONE CALLARRANGES ..urs '': NAS CECIL FIELD 1849FULL IT ALL Example* .fCMOOLl Months Annual Amount Monthly to Total ol percentage PRICENO ol loan |payment repay payments me $84.30500 24 $120.00 36.50% 391.29 23.00 24 552.00 3550% "', HIDDEN CHARGES! 599.97 34.40 24 125.60 3275/ j'BELLAimil.HOME I Dial FinanceThe : INCLUDES \ one for the money :BUILDERS: I2STC.: PRICE TRANSPORTAX, N 40 356-0735 W. Monroe St. Member of National Jacksonville Home Builders Associations FEDERAL DEALER I DUVAll 5256 396-2895 Beach Blvd. e pREPARAT10N1 | | You're cordially invited to inspect our homes at your convenience 1 384.2314 4721 San Juan Ave. i<' 10 A.M.to Dark.Travel. South on.Blanding Blvd. (Hwy No. 21)r 7642583I 1436 Edg.wood Ave.W "' " , v.:>. , f':. __ .------ ___ ___7I r------: GER' - IL 22, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS.LA TWIN PAGES , , Standby Form Required __ i t J! I For Reduced Air Fare 1 A40 _ WASHINGTON-Slarting June remaining available after all 1, airlines will be asking for DD reservations have been claimedto form 1580 along with leave papers be offered, military when servicemen want to purchase passengers at approximately half Military Standby and of the applicable fare. The Military Reservation tickets. reservation fare, approximatelytwo The DD form 1580 is the thirds fare, is accepted in military's Authorization for Air advance of scheduled departureand Travel. In the past, commerical space in confirmed similar to airlines accepted leave orders or that for other passengers with leave papers as a subsitute for full fare reservations. the form. Military members are eligiblefor ,, 'a '+ If no form is presented, 'airline reduced military fares on the % 6 tickets agents will have no following basis: recourse but to refuse sale of reduced fare tickets to military .On active duty as a member of ' i personnel,' according to officialsof the Army, Navy, Air Force, the Military Traffic Marine Corps or Coast Guard, a Management and Terminal cadet of the respective Service, which monitors the academies.On . program.For official leave, pass, liberty, air travel, fare reductions furlough, or within seven days of of two types are offered: The discharge. Military Standby Fare and the -Traveling at their own ex Military Reservation Fare. NEW SOUND AT TEEN CLUB Janett Pressler (I) and Debby Howard admire the new stereo The standby fare permits seats pense.Traveling in uniform. I record player which Wilma Goldsberry and Judy O'Rourke (r) are donating to the Teen Club from the Navy Wives Club,Jax 86,to replace their old one.The wives also plan to donate a pool table. I Military Comptrollers Plan WorkshopJaxThe t Northeast Florida 'Techniques of Graphic Com- stub requisition or temporary ' Chapter of the American Societyof munication' are tentatively additional duty travel order SATURDAY, MAY 1, 10 a.m. &[ Military Comptrollers held a scheduled for mid-May and will through the complete accounting Luncheon meeting April 13 with be conducted on-site at the NAS cycle with a explanation of the GAYE'S '9tj President, Cdr. James A. Supply Department Management effect on memorandum records. Schriner (SC presiding. Information Center by the team financial statement, and fl Fashions -t Tentative plans were for- that developed and currently management reports as the Maternity mulated for presenting programs operate one of the most effective status of the document changes. 2153 BLANDING BLVD. PH. 388886 .: ? relating to every field of military such centers in the Navy. (Located With Alter Piano Co.) .'+ comptrollership which includes Prior to the beginning of Fiscal Other programs covering financial and general Year 1972, a workshop will beheld specific controllership fields management,accounting, finance,I on Memorandum Ac- were suggested by members budgeting, programming, counting Records. One session attending the meeting and are reporting, statistics, auditing, will cover the types of records now in the process of develop cost analysis and management which should be maintained and ment. In addition to the study analysis. the interpretation of accounting groups, a luncheon meeting with Lectures and study groups will reports as they relate to guest speakers will be held each be presented'where the action is' memorandum records: another quarter. . _ by persons directly involved in session will be devoted to ...-..-...--- the field under study. Many memorandum records and ac- ASMC programs will be an- s sujects will be programmed in counts as used by management.Future nounced in the Jax Air News and two sessions; one session beamedto programs will include a in activity Plan of the Days. i the working level, the other to lecture on the procedure for and Persons interested in the subject C..w Gf't60U \ the management level. advantages of microfilming under study, non-members in- The first three such workshop records, a workshop following a cluded, are invited to attend. \ -,, i .1.--- \ _..t "'"'u:ckelFri --\. .. \ : }\et\tuU'J 'J I, _toruU ."-L25on8uC .0I'I'Y ......... I, -- GOODbY.............. . . . . she's ; HOW V ........" Now..5 with every purchase of a family bucket,or barrelof Kentucky Fried Chicken accompanied by this coupon ,; ABOUT well.give you a whole dollar dreaming' off the price! . YOU ? : A 'k' tf < ', , h how to '4 : 't The Bucket :'II A' .r n Make 15 pieces of chicken, t:r'rv; those dreams come true! cracklin'gravy, ) : .,. ;, ., \ \ Repair, remodel, renew your home hot biscuits. : !/ : with Home Loan '/ '/ tIt.- .11 a Improvement : '" < I m rove .>'t'JO<- .r. from us. Visit our Loan Department : ThcBarrcl P ; ., ''f I' soon.See for yourself.. it's better to borrow the bank way. Prompt at 21 piecesof :' tender, , ; tention. tasty h {,-' '. t.. i ritu1C k'y spicy chicken. e r p@ { t- For all your banking needs, rely d CiuTEAR : t." ':. ,. on this friendly full service bank. f. !I.l'i(' '-:" : v:,. When it's a matter of money and OUT DOTTED PORTION ABOVE AND PRESENTAT : IJ:""', ""'>," how to manage it, we're here to help ANY KENTUCKY CIIICKEN STORE. WE'LL GIVE h 0 rue ; {'::. ',; y::, :<:<&A. '- you, in every way. YOU A DOLLAR OFF TilE PRICE OF YOUR ORDER. ; lfi l\\: li aM4SAVEadsIIM.. I'm'I '!i When you can buy chicken like t/iisyj....whycook i .. COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE @) NDMANDY : 5IIJ6543 K amuck fried CkickeK II NORMANDY BIVO. JACKSONVIllE FLORIDA 32205 Convenient 3 Locations in Clay County: MONDAY THRU THURSDAY All Departmtm FRIDAY'.00 A.M.to I 00 P.M.M'inLobby'9ooA.M.t02.ooP.M. ...Blanding Boulevard at Meadowbrook Drive and Member *U.S. 17 at Blake Avenue-in Orange Park FDIC Dry ''n Tillers i lnstallm.nt Loans .MA.M 04.00 P.M. . . .U.S.17 at St.Road 16-in Green Cove Springs '.- : APRIL 22, 1971 PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER NASA Promotes Genetic Research WASHINGTON-Human chromosomes may soon yield more of their secrets to medical researchers with the aid of a space-age computerized process developedat SY/t N NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. The same computer that and transfers it into a computer.Still inside the computer is tran- enhances photographs radioed operating automatically, sferred to a special photographic back from the Moon and Mars the computer isolates measures printer which produces a pictureon has been successfully applied to and rotates each chromosome paper. anlyzing pictures of human image until it is erect The computerized TV slide chromosomes.A Each chromosome-46 in the search, as the JPL researchers JPL scientific team has case of a normal human cell-is call it, promises not only to be devised a system which can numbered and classified ac- faster,but to be considerablylesstiring 44'T analyze a picture of the cording to size and shape. for the laboratory chromosomes in a human blood The resulting digitial picture technician making the anlysis. cell in three-mlnutes-about one- , tenth the time required to do the _ same job manually. Chromosomes are the tiny First Right bodies that contain the basic SEE US Outside NAS Jail GateSPECIAL patterns of life, genes. Seen FIRSTNEW O O through a microscope, they appear to resemble a tangle of , worms.short Each spaghetti chromosome strands,or contains stubby 00 SD P 4 I ''c 4 ?&: strings believed to of be DNA the reproductivebasis molecules, : of all living organisms.DNA'deoxyribonucleic . acid ! holds the key to the genetic code ',/ ' of life on Earth, biologists and biochemists generally SPRING SALE! _ believe. The JPL system was explainedthis 2 BEDROOM, 12' WIDE rs w y k9 .. way: $43 95 ro By closed circuit television an BELMONT Now only... operator watches as the automated slide prepared mircroscope from searchesa a blood NEW 3 BEDROOM, Itt BATH $4 6 9 5 t. ....:.....- ......_, <#.' ,:);.;;. :..'.,#','__., '.-t.. > sample. The technician stops the 12' x 60'' Now only... scanning when a cell with a 'The Enchanted Toy Shop production that brings to the Ice an suitable group of chromosomes is animated display of toys and childhood tales that delight the young of found. all ages, is one of the featured sequences in the '26th edition of Automatically the stem then 6263 Roosevelt Boulevard Phone 384.5584 or 384-5585 HOLIDAY ON ICE. The kitten from the 'Owl and the Pussy Cat' and sharpens the focus and'enlargesthe 2220 Mayport Road Atlantic Beach Phone 246.1246 the ageless Teddy Bear are all part of the activity. HOLIDAY ON ICEis image 2,500 times. A special playing at the Jacksonville Coliseum,now thru Sunday. date camera takes the picture Sparkle up your week-end apartment hunting with a FREE Champagne CocktailYou're fY fP .v x ' ?k Ib..fwA ' 5 9 a2' Y ' invited to champagne cocktails this Saturday and Sunday beginning at noon at the Kingsley Arms. If you think our champagne - ''IA 4 ;,,, .. ,k; is elegant. wait till you see our .- p,.< s! ,R a apartments. Spacious ( with more square footage than any apartment in its price range) beautiful furnishings rich shag 1 carpeting make this the perfect place to "hosta toast." Come satisfy your champagne tasteon a beer budget. Drive out and compare. "Here's to your health." t 5i& ,. , sr dc z2 f. > ,7 Q t 'r r f vs r&sek UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS BEGINNING AT 150 J i jbr yl i 8i ; ,.;: .;_ s Wall to wall carpet ied' 9 AACKSONYIILIt t 1 Private patios& sundeck o% r t 't a dJ ; , . 1 Large Swimming Pool 8 a.v.r Y 1 Community Lounge N.t 1 Laundry Facilities KINOSlI1 g 'Central Heat& Air A> 1 Full Landscaped & Lots ; '1 of Trees ORANOt I "K ,..... _- - St Johns RivJ . u - THE 1 J 4f y s.jj4"k: (" I 8 . :" APARTMENTS >- i 1800 KINGSLEY AVE. ORANGE PARK Ij Rental Office 264-8102 jJ:\ , ", I -- -- ---- ---- --- I ' 1 PAG'E' APRIL 22, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS.LATWINGER 7B SERVICE SHOPPING GUIDE. j JTATI FAIM : /Zi ) lIZZA? 4NTItiI r SARGE & HANK I A ERNIE GROSE I /(rTAKEOUTORDERSDININGROOM :. KNOX ENCO SERVICENTER I PREMIUM BEER-CHOICE CUT STEAKS . 1948 } Blandlng Boulevard INStIfANCt .' ITALIAN SANDWICHESSPAGHETTI"PIZZA" ... '1 PHONE 389.0338 { f PHONE! 388-9571 or 388-2421 I . Automobile Insurance For Everyone OUR SPECIALITY! Electronic Wheel Balancing SAME DAY COVERAGESTATE ;',, Sun. Thurs HOURS, 4pm: 11.30pm G Total Engine Performance FARM MUTUAL 0 ,v- Friday apm IJ.4Jam c 4 Analyzed Electronically AUTOMOBILE _ Home Office: Bloomington,Illinois INSURANCE CO. I t Closed Tuesdays Saturday 4pm lJ:4am: 3619 Blending Blvd Ph. 771-0170 4710 SAN JUAN AVENUE I 552 CASSAT AVENUE ;' _:;:': ; ", :<,';* .....,. ., : :"i i' 'i.j ;": .'!t. .,. :! '.; .; .. ," ,.' < *,t.> .'t. : :"',' .. John C. Calhoun, USN (Ret.) PHONE. .I.o.os -I& .o Gatll Oft 7 MBOI :,;t; : TExAcoJERNIGAN'S ::1 7metCal'sT.V. ,.: : : : "Next Door to the Gulf Station'' .t. Sales & Service Corvalrt' for Dune Buggies /fi! ". ':*". i to Choose from :1 RCA a ZENITH COLOR. LACK A WHITE :\.:}; :: "'. .TEXACO SERVICE Opels,Mercedes, .: 8TCMCO "K1.i'-: .. , Chevs : ;. ---- Darts Falcons ;; :' ALL MECHANICAL WORK GUARANTEED, : - 'l.f..ftii.k.:" .. PICKUP &! DELIVERY t. rrWE BANI< ME t Alt) We have a complete line of U-HAULS! CARL B. JORDAN, RANDOLPH S. TRUITT, I WELCOME HERB 400B' .. BLANpINO, BLVO '" PHOf'olE 77,.?93 (USN, Ret.) .' IKU.THE .leT .ri VIce THE RK T" Orange Park Ph. 264-8661 I k Grant Plaza at 103rd m iW: r.1'; I Irv ..mc:_ f.-i.:tr PHONE 264-9206 MONTHLY SPECIAL! r WE CATER TO SERVICEMEN! OFFICIAL STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION SHRIMP or CHICKENALL WE HELP ALL Need Your Car Inspected YOU CAN EAT I WE CAN FISHERS CYCLE SHOP1fLi ,. For Only. $1.29Includes RED GREENE'S GARAGEFour s French Fries ROOT SALES Miles South o/NAS-Highway J 7-Orange Park Cole Slaw and Hush Puppies k1 Riding Mowers Fast Service-Licensed Inspectors TOP HAT Lawn Rototillers Mowers Open 0800-1800 Monday thru Friday MINOR REPAIRS AVAILABLE DRIVE IN (We repair all makes used cycles and cars) 2045 BLANDING BOULEVARD PHONE: 388-9553 : IU0103RD STREET y.:mifi im: ;:: !11 .Y ,'Z.11f i .' ... HI OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK i iI I We Welcome BankAmerlcard & Master Charge "Your Mobile// Home Shopping Center" JlflHlVBtoK VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR SPECIAL Includes All Labor, , New Exhaust Valves Gaskets !lQ3rd STREET FISH MARKET! t ALLVW/S " Mustang l BW 1*" aMfr'V MtflV I II , 'l/rtSwLm.. We Have It* I /' 2 \ $7095 i iI FISHSHRIMPOYSTERSLOBSTERSCRABMEAT V MOBILE HOMES I ?j Ar| Condo Models| lac IN SEASON Y $10 Extra 4118 PHILIPS HWY. 737-4366 Featuring Specially Prepared 'I 100 Percent 6 Mo.or 6,000 Miles Guarantee 5070 NORMANDY BLVD. 387-6489 Smoked Fish & Deviled Crabs ROOSEVELT MALL SERVICE CENTER Over 150 New & Used Mobile/ Homes . 4547103rd Street Phone 772-0981 4373 ROOSEVELT BLVD. Phone: 3I7-.75I1 fo choose from I >f<>. .=% ..*,. .'$: !mW! JW..m 'm 1.. :tft'% H m' "' .' ti _t... .,. Ulim.a.! :$'- BLANDING BOULEVARD . 8I1O 1O3MO ST.PMONK771.72BB fjrttone PAINTING OFFICIAL MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION I rt t IUI clot III Ml JIM THORSBY (USN Retired,) Mqr. HOI till IPJ Jose V. SERRANO HONEST and, COURTEOUS Service r Tlres-B........"..........tlerles-Froll.-.............................End..."......Service"............... \..4IIIIISERRANO SERVICE , H: RADIOSTVs'I We And Aim Windshield Headlights Wiper,Replace Blades Bulbs _.. !J I ESTIMATES ON BRAKE WORK : PAINT & BODY SHOP CO., INC.BAKED . Vi Mile South of Orange Park High On Standing (State Road 21)) -ii i! ENAMEL .LACQUER LUCITE: JAMES JACKSON I:I. 1I' OXtCBMHIN_ .iiiii.II.' I;.I I 1 1I I, U. PHONE S. Military 264-5343 Retired .. ,-I :s J 5998.Normandy" Bivd.7860821Performance I...........OVER......,....$50..'..,......;...............f fn .,.n.I/Off..................I.. ,, ....... .. .. . t . "" > .t: .<<.ow,."."N''" ..m.' : wJ;w..r! i U. .w''#" . I c."at'" What lall of Jax has f Parts Co. been walflna l for! ,,' QUICK !! MILITARY DISCOUNT 111 "0\\\\1; Brand New 1971 Models, .;.. Specialist In Speed ...tit"( prlceI:369'5.,: f. % Equipment & Auto Parts aW . Discount Center P ave -T e e Pay & 1 STAN GILL ffr FLEETWOOD ESQUIRE BUTLER CRANBROOK.SKYLARK i 3631 EMERSON Ph. 396-3658 sl'ateolle\ i1oJ i\-! ; ,. DEAN KITCHIN ETTER LIVING '% 742 S.LANE A VE. PHONE 781.9677't m't .iii I 6417 ROOSEVELT_ Ph. 387-4448 Iff 8985 Normandy Blvd. Phone 786-2375 -- ...m .. i.:7: : !:Z'M: ,,2 ;::u: ..: ..Jri; ::. ',, t$' 1a1HW SAVE TIME AND MONEYU..CHECK! THIS SERVICE SHOPPER WEEKLY FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN!! .:..,.. . ,, . ;PRI'L - 22, 1971 PAGE 8 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER I Hawaiian Luau Slated May. 8 .,.... w Jax-Amidst a royal Ball, and according to feast of papaya juice and General Chairman Betty tropical delicacies, King Andersen, there is a strong 1E Kamehameha will reign in possibility that it will t r rt r-- island splendor over the become a permanent May 8 Luau now being annual affair.Beginning. prepared by the at 7 p.m. Jacksonville Officer's guests will arrive and be !! Wives Club. greeted with Hawaiian This is the second time hospitality by two lovely that the Luau has replacedthe wahines. Happy Hour will _ traditional Magnolia ---Mrs. An .mn---- commenceat that time and last until 9, with a buffet of i barbeque beef, chicken Wt Trade for Anything and other island dishes i From BIHie Coat to Battlethlpi! served between 8 and 10. . Following dinner, the luau gathering will elect the 'King' from among the commanding officers ,,, x SPECIAL DISCOUNTS present, and a special hula V ?' .MVi r"io MILITARY and CIVIL SERVICE Personnel l dance will be staged for his Ida's- *Largest'-awY 24'Wi- /d i iEer entertainment.Dance . .. .: music will be The Original provided by Charlie Jay St. Johns Mobile HomesRepresenting and his 1 a.m.Royal Further Hawaiiansuntil in- -- .....- -$ ..- 27 ManufacturersUS formation may be ob- FOR SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE Frank Hall receives the HIGHWAY 17-GREEN COVE SPRINGS,FLA. tained by calling Pat Navy Achievement Medal from RAdm. Lawrence Heyworth Jr., CALL 264.3301 (DIRECT JAX LINE Mosman at 7716136. commander Fleet Air Jacksonville, in recognition of his outstandingwork at the Com Fair Jax Supply Department during the past year. Marine Sergeant HonoredFor STEAK HOUSE1JtJJlI'UJ ir 712Gtz/z4 2509 384.3881IS BLANDING BLVD. Combat AchievementsJax SSgt. Charles C. Park, Nov. 23, 1969 to Nov. 3, 1970. NOW SERVINGBREAKFAST Jr., received the Navy SSgt. Park was initially Achievement Medal with Combat assigned with the avionics night 'V' Friday from LtCol. L.E. crew, but later worked with the Blanchard,MATSG commandingofficer. Quality Assurance Division and the Maintenance Control Section. k. The Aviation Electrician 'A ......-_.....__._............ School instructor distinguished himself while serving as an FROM A.M. TO 11 A.M. aircraft electrical systems technician with Marine Attack ,, BREAKFAST 24 HOURS Squadron 311, Marine Aircraft O Group 11, First Marine Aircraft 66" .,, .. Denny Moran RESTAURANT Wing in connection with combat 6 .r 6111 BEACH BLVD.721-3461 operations against the enemy in the Republic of Vietnam from t .. ..--.... -.--....- BOATING BUG ? In each area SSgt.,Park'he worked tirelessly and with meticulous attention to detail, ably coordinating the diverse activities of the many maintenance sections within his squadron,' accordingto the citation. v lie also constantly ensured the Sit in i theSkipper's availability of fully equipped aircraft to carry out emergencyair support missions. Seat When a guy claims a gal is cold he should remember that so is dynamite until,you start fooling now with a around with it. ti low cost bi1Q mepNCE credit union loan. SpEC1A NS R S 1S 12% Interest (Annual Percentage Rate) INCLUDES Credit Life Insurance. . NCUA ROOSEVELT MALL M . Shopping Center JAX FEDERAL Let Us Consult You On All Your Insurance Needsl. a LOCATIONS NASJAX MAS CECIL 1J DENNISONInsurance J f9 IM# t SERVE YOU... Bldg.39 Bldg.26 It Agency I rG' s 4..w '.'r. '4 .r....r.r..............r.'srrs:'.... '.rr:.:.: ...........rrr...s... ...........--- ,.., ...,, 3823 BLANDING BLVD. s r,1. .. Phone 771.flSI ;. ; ." ," ,,' '.J.Nd.i.! .- -.- .- 22, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWiNGER PAGE 9 -!-. '!" '!" ,',. "'I""" I. '.I".I.!. .- """" BnV.ivy. AiJLIJLIJ IJJJLIJLIJLIJLf J.IJll'J I -" 'P I-"J" I -" "'U" +' I [ Civil Service ; Highlights -J I Comptroller Department AnalystIs fl h1 A u rtT Y tf: Outstanding March Civilian k ... I -rb -i The Civilian of the Monthaward Jax- procedures for improving their 'There is one singular quality which recognizes thestation's effectiveness and efficiency. that she brings to her job and to outstanding employee She won an outstanding people with whom she works,' for March goes to Marjorie W. performance rating and a quality stated theletter.'She cares about r , Mattingley, a financial systems salary increase in April 1969 for both to an unbelievable extent analyst at the Comptroller'sDepartment her outstanding work. According She constantly switches betweenthe She was selected to letter of nomination from her roles of helper, teacher, from three nominees for the division she has reduced a supervisor, peacemaker, morale .._ award. mountainous backlog of unprocessed builder, sheriff and friend ... Assigned to the systems public vouchers and, whatever the situation requires. Ki : division, Mrs. Mattingley more recently,provided the hard Mrs. Mattingly was a \ analyzes financial data systems, work, ideas and encouragement, unanimous choice for the Civilian including interface between sub-- to a task force set up to purify of the Month award within her systems, and develops Navy Stock Fund ledgers. division. Other nominees for the award ,. . -- NARF To Hold Seminar were Lucile D. Hubbard of the ACHIEVEMENT CHECK Lt. (lg| ) Douglas Barky, assistant I Public Works Department and military personal officer, presents Harry Williams a $150 Superior On Value EngineeringJax Cary R. Crews of the Supply Achievement Award for his oustanding work at NAS Linen and Sup I Department.Jax ply, Williams has been at NAS Jacksonville for 29 years. - The Naval Air Rework conducted. by instructors from Facility will host an executive the Army Management Merit Promotion Interest Encouraged ISSa3B seminar in value engineering for Engineering Training Agencyand local top level government will be under the auspices of -The continued interest of applications for these positions at the Rating Branch, Ext 2320, executives here Tuesday.The the Office of Civilian Manpower all civilian employees in the any time. Announcements Employment Division, Civilian Management, the Naval Air Merit Promotion Program is covering the requirements and Personnel Department to inquire will be oriented meeting Systems Command,and the DOD encouraged. Almost every week details for filing applications for about positionsIt toward top managment interestin Value Engineering Committee.The there are new opportunities for specific positions are widely is possible that Merit the money saving aspects of a planned seminar will promotion for civilian em distributed. However, employeesmay Promotion Announcements have well organized Value provide an intensive review of the ployees. not see copies of all announcements been posted but have been Engineering Program and will current 'state of the art' and an Many positions advertised even though they inadvertently removed from one provide attendees an opportunityto open forum discussion, by under the Merit Promotion have been posted on the official or more bulletin boards. New analyze and discuss their rolesin the bulletin board in their work issued this week eminent VE specialists, on Program are on 'open con area announcements VE administration.This practices and use of this tinuously' announcements, which at least once a week. They are are: Announcement 43.71 for executive's seminar will be management toot means that employees may file also encouraged to contact the Supervisory Fiscal AccountingClerk Employment Office,Ext 3448. or GS-5014. Mcnr ..w fJ TICKETS NOW0NSAL1Don't N'7c. '""ttw Miss It! > ; NOW thruSUNDAY , % _ t__ 4 ;, R _t y_ 1 t I t,. Nites i .r Thursday 7:30 p.m. Friday 8:00 p.m. ., , '''' w SSSS a'-- - :;rqI.I'; "-:! 'w Saturday 8:00 p.m. NARF EMPLOYEES receive 30-year pins. Pictured left to right: Capt. D. H. Helle, commanding l MatineesWORLD Robert Stevens, Jr.,Theadte T. Miller, Jr, Donald J. Kane, officer. Wilford E. Cocbran, Peter P. Meclewskl, Saturday 2:30 Howell G. Robbins, John w. A. L. Jacobsen, George C. Ramsey, James Irw'ln E. Caddidy. Others receiving pins but not present for the PhotographSLvis Sunday 130 Lucas, John E. Lind FAMOUS B. C. Pinkston, Langford Strunk, Gregory " F. Dudzik, James C. Kwaak, Glenn I. McQuigg,Andrew J. Van Huss, Sun. Eve. 5:30 Aubrey S. Boyd,William H. Hendren,Claude A.Jones,and Kenneth A.Oyler. ICE YOUTHS UNDER 1 16 HALf PRICEThursday SPECTACULAR : CLIPPER-SILVERLINE at 7:30: T-CRAFT MERCRUISER Sat. at 2:30: STERNDRIVES PRICES Sun. at 5:30: ALL SEATS MERCURYOUTBOARDS ........,... RESERVED AUTICKITSNOWONSAII AT COIL (ToI Included) SCUM JAX CIVIC ";: '::::>":':'0':1: : ::: . AUDITORIUM.HUMMING EXPERT j $450$$400 PACK. TICKET OWCE.C. REPAIR [ PENNEY CO.- SHOP I $350-$300 GATEWAY MAY 11 .h REGErtCV C n- TRAINED FACTORY ; 221 $250 and SPECIAL MECHANICS J SERVICES 264-9835 '' ORANGE PARK ROAD :III INLET MARINESALES Phone 264-4263 & SERVICE JACKSONVILLE COLISEUMW Hwy J; ._OranjtPark_ .' .. .V.:.dl...c...AlVlAPRIL . , r1 9 -T- (/II ......."...."1( u' \ APRIL 22, 1971 PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER _.___.. It -, "4P..e..M. APRIL, 1971 CLUB SCHEDULES ACTIVITY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY April 22 April 23 April 24 April 25 April 26 April 27 April 28 Rock The America's Pirates Festival Dark Children' ICE ICE ICE Lynard 2 p.m. Skynard Entry Cove midnight Beef Stew Mel Gaden Archie 'Drink of Breaded Happy Shrimp A eey-D ucey Cocktail Creole and his Leslie the Week' Pork Lazy and Bar Chops 4:30.6: p.m. Hour Tommy Brooks Club Whatevers 7.9p.m. Quartet Rythmn Vodka Girls Fair i CPO Ladles Night Fried Happy . Tommy C Whatevers Prime Rib Happy Hour Chicken Hour Club Ladles Drinks and the Fair Roast 5.7 p.m. Dinner 5.7 p.m. Seminoles $1.45 Half- Price Officers Beefeaters AmerIca's Champagne and Family Night Main Brace Noon italian Night Children Buffet Open Buffet Night Club Candlelight CLUB HOURS Valuable Wives' Information ! Pirates CPO Officers Acey.Ducey Support Cove Club Club Club Available in Navy PamphletsWASHINGTON Monday thru Thur 11 a.m. to Midnight Sunday thru Thursday Weekends Friday 6 Saturday Your; A good Navy and benefits and services I Friday 11 a.m. to Midnight 1 p.m. to 1 1:50: a.m. 11 a.m to 1 am wife helps herself to grow by provided Navy families) free 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Friday b Saturday Weekdays Sunday being interested and well Informed (NOTE: STOCK PRESENTLY Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. 11 a.m. to. 1 a.m. Noon to Midnight on the Navy's missions DELETED); Tag Along to 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. and commitments as well as Europe (booklet with hints on Sunday Monday thru Thur Chub world and national affairs, for in how best to follow the fleet) - 9 a.m. to Midnight 11 am to Midnight this way she can better un- $2.00; and Overseamanship (an derstand her husband's job and aid for overseas tours free), take pride in his contributions to Navy wives may also have Open/or your convenience 6 am.-10 p.m.o the Navy. theirs put on the mailinglist Travel GuidesGo To become better Informed on for the quarterly publication, PICK-UP & DELIVERY Navy life, customs, and benefits, The Navy Wifeline Newsletter - wives of Navymen are en- free. It contains up to date D ROAD SERVICE on SaleSaturday couraged to write for information information for Navy families on o MECHANIC ON DUTY pamphlets published by the Navy benefits, services, and pertinent Wifeline Association, Building legislation. Q AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS 210 Yard D. Navy Washington, C. 20390. ! BOB'S OAK HILL Jax The 'Military Travel Three new booklets are now Navy Finance Guide', a booklet designed to available. They are: Guidelines < preacquaint Armed Forces for the Wives of Commandingand urncnSERVICE families with the duty stations to Executive Officers (revised) Opens HouseJax 35 cents Naval Social Customs which they are being assigned, ; CENTER will be on sale Saturday at the for Officers' Wives (revised) 25 -- The Main Exchange from 9 a.m. to 2 cents; and Recipes for the Navy Jacksonville Navy 103rd & Jammes Road 771-9156 p.m. .Bride 25 cents.(low cost, easy, and tasty) Finance Office in The books are being offered by Other available pamphlets Building 110 will WfSGK W&m&X&XMtt&j the Jacksonville Officers' Wives include: Bluejackets' Mate conduct a one hour j:; Club for a reduced price of $1 (customs and etiquette for wives 'Open House' Wed- ::: each. They contain information . : \ of enlisted men) 25 cents; '. BRAKE LINING :i: on 250 U.S. military installations, Launching an Enlisted Wives' nesday beginning at ' ;:) including travel instructions and Club (suggested activities and 1:30: to commemorateits I 1 ::j phone directories for each base projects included) free; Sea ninth anniversary. :; a ALL CARS 99 :: listed. Legs (the Navy past and present ::0. Autom.Adi 13 r;: {:: Slightly Higher :f..0!: SHOCKS 30,000 Guaranteed Miles Right now, you're only 10 minutes away Lifetime Guaranteed ; :.r: Includes 595 BALL 0099JOINTS from Jacksonville's biggest apartment bargain, tis InstallationINSTANT All : },r J I Lu J CARS :J :: Including Parts Labor :f:| I CREDIT ALL SIZE 12,000 Mile Guarantee (Where the Good Life is included in the rent.) .f I NO DOWN PAYMENT FULL CAPS $$ ::; LONG TERMS 8 WHITEWALLS Plus We have 6( six) yes swimming pools. D Plus 2045 Jammes Rd.,Jacksonville, Fla. ::> BankAmerlcard ADD$1.00 FET ..1 Shuffleboard and badminton. 0 With _,,,rxy"" 1'hone:781.3818: :.:.f Master Charge EXCH. 43'.63' :,: congenial young neighbors to help enjoy them. RENTING HOURS D All only one block from and : golf fr 6 cyl. 14.88 elementary school-with other schools, Shop.an .r Mon.Thru. Sat.:8:30-6:30: : ; Sun. 1-6:30: TU IN F-l U INCLUDES :: ping centers and boating minutes away You > DIRECTIONS:Out Roosevelt Blvd.. : PARTS 1700 can get to Cecil Field or the Naval Air Station turn right on San Juan-Continue past :f LABOR 8 cyl. ::j In 10 minutes; downtown Jacksonville In 15. Cedar Creek bridge to Jammes Road : D Apartments have Individually controlled -turn left to apartments. Co':), heating and air conditioning, carpeting, . Dip PUIFF TIRE y draperies,and sliding glass door to courtyardor y balcony. 0 And you move Into a 1 or 2 p "' , ; COMPANY 1 bedroom! apartment today. Furnished or un I It furnished. Mrw MA ; \ : ' . : OPEN M MONDAY THRU SATURDAYi 120 LAGS 1 1IPo o't> J FROM , . ; " ,.'." | 144 NORMANDY BLVD. 714 0721 GARDEN APARTMENTS I r' I.AICIIM 05 BUNDING BLVD 77 3442 JACKSONVILLE I IS *ARLEN COUNTRY ,1 ?|0 MAYPQRTRD 74MI2S .: .. ...... , 1.. .." "'.1 Owned and Managed by Arlen Proprtle Inc T: 11. c.' n t1 r i! .1 ,.. -. q - _ 1\,), .. , I APRIL 22, 1971 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER PAGE 11 i iI I HOLT PUBLISHING COMPANY IOmIW Publisher I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I, Movie Schedule JAX AIR NEWS : Call: 388-2755 NAS Jacksonville : Ads should be mailed to arrive not later than I Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. B LATWI NG E R I Ads arriving too late for this deadline will be NAS Cecil FieldADVERTISING I I Published the following week unless the / publisher Is Instructed otherwise. A check or : money order for the full cost of the ad must be Thursday,April 22 Color comedy drama starring received WITH the copy for the ad. OFFICE Elliott Gould, Brenda Vaccaroand 4747 San Juan Avenue .: RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) $2.00 NAS: 'COTTON COMES TO Angel Tompkins. 'R' G ((95 HARLEM' 'Color comedy mins.). Jacksonville, Florida Per additional line ((4 words per line) SOC starring Godfrey Cambridge and HOSPITAL: 'HELLO DOLLY'Monday - = Raymond St. Jacques. 'R' G ((97 -----" ( mins.). April 26 FOR SALE OR RENT "" HOSPITAL: 'HOMER' Color RECEIVED ORDERS. Cash for your 1163 FORD STA. WAG. drama starring Don Scardino and NAS: 'WHAT DO YOU SAY TO , EMPLOYMENTNAVY 3.Spd. PS, A-Cond., equity or let us rent home. Good Cond. $400. REPORTING IN. Call or your drop by for 3841986. Tisa Farrow. 'GP' G ((91 mins.). A NAKED LADY?' Color map or sales and rental list. Call comedy. Candid Camera Comedyby WIVES Powell or Mills USN Ret. 2642411 CREDIT UNION REPOSSESSIONS Friday,April 23 Allen Funt. 'X' ((90 mins.). Have you office skills? we need ORANGE PARK REALTY 1H9 CHEVY NOVA V-8 HOSPITAL: 'I LOVE MY stenos, typists, machine oprs. & clerks MILITARY. FREE NOTARY '307' CI D, 3Spd. Floor, vinyl top. Exc. NAS: 'MIDNIGHT COWBOY' WIFE' for long or short assignments. We pay ORANGE PARK Cond. $1895 Color drama starring Dustin you to work In our customers' offices. 2 BR., Apts., furn., unfurn., Dish or 61 FORD MUSTANG Hoffman and Jon Vioght. 'R' E Tuesday, April 27 Kelly Girl washer Drapes, Carpets, Elizabeth V.8, AT, AC, PS, PB all extras. $1825 ((113 mins. 531 Fla. Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Apts., 771.1405 or 7713355. )). Phone 354.0111 KAWASAKE HOSPITAL: 'COTTON COMESTO NAS : 'ALICE'SRESTAURANT' 350 cc. Needs work, $300.4SBUICK . An Equal Opportunity Employer HARLEM' Color comedy UNFURN.2 BR. BUNGALOWKit. Equip., Rent $75. 7714324. Wildcat, V-8, AT, AC, PS, PB. $825. drama starring Arlo Guthrie and SERVICE WIVES Call Ron Rohrer SATURDAY,April 2t Pat Quinn, 'R' E ((111 mins.). CLERICAL JOBS OF ALL KINDS Ext. 2431 or 387.5622 HOSPITAL: 'WHAT DO YOU Jobfinders, 1372 Cassat. 387.5626 or WE FINANCE NAS: 'HELLO DOLLY' Color SAY TO A NAKED LADY?' 1022 Park Street, 3547888. MOBILE HOMESNICE 64 VW VAN musical comedy starring Barbra New tires. $380. Streisand, Walter Matthau and Wednesday, April 28 HELP WANTED ASTROMOTORS Louis Armstrong. 'G' E ((148 Days, $1.75 per hr. Gator Recking Co. 6566 Normandy Blvd. 781.1369, call after 5 p.m. AMHURST TRAILER .mins.)). NAS: 'DARKER THAN AM- 12 x 60,4 BR,Unfurn.except Stove and 44 FORD XL HOSPITAL: 'MIDNIGHT BER' Color drama starrind Rod Refrlg. $200 equity & assume Convertible,. Excel. Cond., Interior COWBOY' Taylor and Suzy Kendall. 'R' G ..... .. .., .. payments. 7716473. Excel, Going for $700 or best offer. >"" "' < .y. > mins.). ((90 Mrs. Whitley, Ext. 36953696. MISCELLANEOUS. '.,-", '.<'" ........ v' ..... > .... ,.. .,' JUSTISSTRAILERPARK Sunday, April 25 1 Qtr. Mile No. of NAS, clean modern MUST SELL HOSPITAL : 'ALICE'S trailer and Apts. 3893007. 1968 GTO, Convert, speed Hurst on NAS: 'I LOVE MY WIFE' RESTAURANT' PANASONICTAPE RECORDERAuto FOR SALE floor, Bucket seats with Console, MAG mat. Reverse, Like new. $150. or 1962 Cree Travel Trailer. 17 ft. self. Wheels, reverb, 5,000 ml on polyglas make offer. 387.1993 after 8. contained. Excellent condition $1500. fires,400 cu In. 4 BBL will accept best 7728394. offer by May 6. Ltjg E.J. Fromelt Ext. 1163 Cecll,7713520 Home. WESTSIDEVOLKSWAGEN BEARADIOORTVANNOUNCER MO. HOME FOR RENT 12x60, 2 BR.. Patio, Private 12 acre Recorded message by leading announcer lot Orange Park. 2648753. 55 FORD Vi-TON PICK-UP tells how. Call hour. INC. you any With Camper, Electric Lights. $390. , 3552944. MOBILE HOME FOR SALE ASTRO MOTORS NEW RCA AND ZENITH STEREOS Windsor 2 BR., with Tlpout. 5 min. 6566 Normandy Blvd. Consoles some with AM-FM, tape from Cecil, A-C, Washer. Uti(!. Shed, fenced lot, Exc. Cond. 171.5768.TRANSPORTATION. OLDS At dealers cost to liquidate stock.players.Full warrantyl I Phone 7710409.AIRCONDITIONINGSERVICE 2 dr. hardtop, Bucket Seats, PS., PB., THREE-70 VW Sedans $1995 AT., H & R, Tach. Good Cond. $795. I Call 2644484 or 772-2111. Speed Transmissions, Radio and Heater. Choose your color Auto AC, Room units, Central Units. 69 VW Sedan $1795Air Repairs. Reasonable Conditioned, Radio and Heater. Tyler's Heat and Air Cond. 63 FORD WAGON 388.5161 Fairlane '500', R&H' $190. 69 VW Sedan $1650Radio 4711 Palmer LakeShore ASTROMOTORS 6566 Normandy Blvd. .JA) and Healer. LIVE CRABS AND FRESH FISH 45 VW 68 VW Sedan $1395Radio Wilford's Fish Camp 2649707. DEERSPRINGS 28,000 ml. on new engine, Hurst, headers, heavy duty clutch, chrome and Heater, Rose Glow GEORGE'S KENNELS reverse wheels, polyglas wide ovals, ESTATES Est 1925. Dogs and Cats Boarded. flaired fenders. Exc. body & paint 67 VW Sedan $1395Air $975 firm. Call Skip aft. 4:30. 7719141. : Pick up & Delivery Available. conditioned. Blue, Radio and Heater. Grooming, Defleaing & Bathing. Keystone Heights Aastercharge & BankAmerlcard 1967 CAMARO V., 69 Karmann Ghia $20754Speed accepted. Visitors welcome. 5085 R&H, PS, 4spd., Trans. $1,000. 771- Mobile Homes Edgewood Crt. 3890064. 7921. Radio and Heater, Redl Clyde W. Simpson & Co 63 DODGE WAGON 68 Karmann Ghia $1795 FOR SALE Auto., trans., R&H. $260. REALTOR 356.6849 German Shepherds trained for ASTRO MOTORS Air Conditioned Speed, Radio and Heater, White. obedience$100. George's& home Kennels.protection.389.0064.$75 to -----.......6566......Normandy.............Blvd........................................................ ; :::::.:L.:.:.:,:......... ,:.:;.:;::.;:.::;:.;:.' 68 VW Fastback $1750Air ...... ALL conditioned Low mileage, 4-speed, Radio and Heater. GIBSON FREEZER REFRIGERATOR COMBO JS AI.E p RACES TO 68 VW Fastback $16954.speed 14.6 cu. ft. 8 yrs. old. $45. 12'x3' Pool ! with no liner. $20. Full size Maple Crib I INEW Radio and Heater & Mattress, Excellent Condition. $20. Colonial Style Sofa Bed. $20.264-2688. NEW & USED FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 69 VW Squareback $1995Automatic & USED TV SETS :::::: transmission, Radio and Heater. Beige, Extra Sharpl WHITE TOY POODLESAKC t: REFRIGERATORS & STOVES NEW & USED Reg., 3887566. NEW DESKS AND TYPEWRITERS :::;. 67 VW Bus $1595Deluxe AIR CONDITIONERS t:: White R&H. Hrs.9 a.m. 7p.m. Come In& Browse ::::: REAL ESTATECASH 69 VW Bus $2395 FURNITURE CO. WESCONNETT Radio and Heater. 5174 WESCONNETT at 103rd 771.0750IIOWSUSWIICOMIO .........,............ ....."................,.. We buy,sell,and trade! equities m:<::W ::::r!}*,;=,. ",:-c: .. ;-- .j Jacksonville's; Most Louise T. Bailey 771.3605 Broker Complete Selectionof Black Creek'HIDDEN, Canal WATERS'or Lake lots THE Used VWrs! available. Excellent fishing, boating, permanent swimming. home Mobile area.Home High area., wooded Also i Most all years & styles to choose from ! lots. E-Z Terms. One mile E. Lake i .......".................,......"........"......,............"...."'.....,.................,n Asbury on No. 209. La Rue 7253992. -Nautical Chart Outrigger Nautical War Paint >Fish Boxtt.p Burgee Jacktti & SALE + HOME FOR >SMl *Table Wear IVINWOI i Well located. 3 BR., 2 full Baths, Fla. *Hardware Rm. Central Heat & air. Fenced yd. & Repair Materials .Acceuort Other Goodl WESTSIDE patio. Many extras. 772.8327 for WET STORAGE'MARINE HOIJTS'HULL SERVICE-YACHT BROKER details. EXPERT ENGINE IIRVICE-OUTBOARD, STERN-DRIVE. INBOARD SEE THE NEWEST BOATS. MOTORS CANOES and TRAILERS SEGRAVES VOLKSWAGEN INC. -"'" < RENTALS bisftf MARINA , X&v ROOSEVELT BLVD it ORTEGA RIVER _ 1150 LANE AVE., SO. PHONE 781.5511 2BR.HOMEAll PMM.I JSCkSMNNaIloddo OPEN DAILY 8 T08:30-SATURDAYPM 8TOS Furn., '/? acre land, Out Blanding Plw M rtnchlMd Marina. Phon Jt7.ibs OPEN SUNDAY SUNDAY 1 T06 DaOff Blvd..Poik, 2 mi.-Ave from\ -2 45030 Orange,**.Park..'-- .H.S..'. .. ".'. ,, ...:..:- ........,............tOUt.... ......1 .- .. .... ." .- . II '. .. - APRIL 22, 1971 PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER J I Check Credit Union Supplies Service I Jax Reenlistment Corner I I : Cashing .. Jax Seven reenlistmentswere i reported here this week. I Jax You can now cash your as well as military ID or station They are: f paycheck at Jax Navy Federal pass, in order to use this service, ,. : ...;....;: .I" ... Sgt Gary G. Belnap of the : ;.. . Mr. Athearn emphasized. 'It ...'.', Training Credit Union. Don R. Athearn, .: '.' Marine Air Reserve credit union general manager, members have lost their mem .......:...,. ..;, Support Group. lie reenlisted for announced that the NAS bership cards, the credit union six years and is presently Jacksonville office of the credit will provide duplicates on the working in the Personnel Sectionat union will cash members' spot with a minimum of delay MATSG where he has been paychecks beginning this week Regular credit union trans- .:.., stationed since January It will not be necessary to actions will continue to be ',.i. l..T:..... \ ADJC Daniel E. Neumann of . A.F handled in the cashiering .. his third . orderto transact other business in : VP-16. It was e4r' .r. cash your paycheck. department at Bldg. 39. Only .. .'. reenlistmentSD2 . t Paycheck cashing is another paycheck cashing and new .'\ ',; Amadeo C Jiminez of VP5. - free service provided by the credit memberships will be handled at His four year shipover earned ,: ' :, Union for it's members. Only the paycheck windows. Set.BM2 Btlnap him a sizable VRB and, when ADJ-'C Ntumann I credit union members cash will give him 16 yearsof may completed ,Ii','..::-;-- their paychecks; however, Students naval service. .' : , arrangements have been made PREP SFl Charles P. Lathrop, ,J. for members to the new join He station master at arms. credit union at the paycheck May Register shipped over for four years and is windows and then have their to scheduled to report checks cashed immediately . Washington in September for New members must make an Until April 30Jax Divers Salvage Training. r initial deposit of $5.00 and a pay A03 Dean E. Schroeder of 25 cents membership fee in orderto The Education Service He the Weapons Department join the credit union. Office, Bldg. 200, is accepting extended his career by six more The new service will operate on registrations through April 30 for paydays only,in the wing of Bldg. Florida Junior College's Pre- years.. BM2 Noel R. Deakin of the 39 formerly occupied by the bank. Discharge Educational Programfor Naval Rework Facility. lie was Paychecks may be cashed at servicemen and women who in for an additional six sworn other times at the regular credit have served at least 180 days of . union cashier windows. active duty.Courses Noel Deakin years.AEC C. E. Fincher of Air SD2 Jlmlnti I 'Members must have their are offered free of Maintenance credit union membership cards, charge Monday through Thurs Department.Operations Four years has from 7 to 10 at day evenings his Y been added to career. Hangar 1000, Room 235. PREP Take your babyto offers a high school equivalency r -..--._. ,-.,.- diploma and courses of a . remedial or refresher nature preparatory to college or other training programs. 3 a specialist.WE . Chief: 'I've been told that you MAINTAIN IT were drunk last night and were WITH LOVING CARE seen pushing a wheelbarrowdown k .--,.., '. I ISF1 TOM BUSH Volkswagen Second Street. ", AN: 'That's true, sir.' eqees9aaiz Chief: 'And where was I all that time?' 9850 Atlantic Blvd. sir.' AEC C.E. FincherORANGE Lathrop AN: 'In the wheelbarrow, ____,, ....--10..;.. -.. I. -mmammmmmmmammm PHONE 3888535-II I 44 A03 Schroedtr I The P | RATESLOUNGE ,001ECt YOUR ftO/ANGf (! I II ; o I 1249.1251 King St. << I Jacksonville Florida 32204 II COMMIS'A WANTEDUSED I Featuring IiiiU\ I. EQUIPMENT.CAMERAS WE AND PAY II r LIVE ENTERTAINMENT PARK TOP DOLLAR-388.8535 I III ) Northeast Florida's AUtWtto. .ey Newest and Finest ..they Sing and Swing! AccomodationsTHE All week including Sundays I I I I I PREMIUM of PREMIUM TIRES LOUNGE OPEN 11 .-A.M.. DAILY SUNDAYS P.M. till 1 P.M.WITH MEALS SonicPREMIUM / FREE _ t _ ; Hot and Cold Hors d'ouevres I--: Q COCKTAIL HOUR 3P.M.-7 P.M. SST __ dT Y, Bar HI-BALLS 40ethe pynehs+cx is I a"STEEL" t > als fVlf f'qt xQA.Gft M SHO 3Y RpGY THE WORLD'S 'r' INNKEEPER Ii ur FavorWINESto j rl1QUat &New Belted 1 Steel Shield A; >ftTwo Bias Plys s TeducedPrices' ? Of Dynacor sa lIlarITl Two Puncturgard r Dynabelts I Popular PricedMASTER GALLEY ROYALE CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD 120 MOTEL ROOMS COLOR TV OPEN Meals and 24 Snacks HOURS A DAY 2 SWIMMING POOLS J jiLl'' UL4IiI][ ] : DISCOUNT TO MILITARY AREA ADDRESS ,PHONE MANAGER . ...and their dependents and guests upon presentation of ID card. WistsldiSouthsidt Arlington 1044 University, Blvd. 725-1111 Bill Hornberger 532 Cassat $ As a former serviceman,the owner 3311 Philips Ave.Hwy. 388-7371 398-9510 Jim Darrel Reeder Nobles WELCOMES MILITARY PATRONAGE I Springfield 17th ft Main St. 354-9051 11 Troy Spharler .. v-. .' Jft -"' -----"' -- +.,,.!";,,,-y.-.J\. ,, Rivmldt I.I..J 205 Stockton. ... St. 't.,.388-0782.. ..... .. .Tom. .Dunn, 4 r-295"at PARK AVENUE (US'17)) PHONE 264.9513wl : II I : .. ' 22, 1971 JAX AIR... .NI--=W.I.IITWIIJr.OD-.-. -I .. .. ......,..I" DACE, 11 , I S a JIt&Jlr lt } i 1 WEEKDAYS GALLEY NO. 1: Breakfut.6 1 to 5:30: p.m. Sandwich line served to et 7'3:dinner a.m.; lnner.11 a.m. to 1 p.m.e Supper I P GALLEY only. NO. 3 Supper.S to 6:15: p.m.: Breakfast Sandwich :30 to 7 a.m.; Dinner 111 a.m. to 12:30: p.m.i line open ,In Winos 1 S and 6 at dinner only. BOTH GALLEYSI Early EBKE as.6 N OHo 11:30 g. 12:30: p.m.; Supper 4 to 5:30: p.m. : : a.m.I Brunch.:30: am to COM RATS prices: Breakfast'25' ? cents. The following cents; Dinner and Brunch.70 Cents Supper.SS 4 menu Is served at both galleys. t q. Friday,April JJ DINNER-Chicken Soup Baked BREAKFAST-Hot Oatmeal, Fried Smoked Ham, Pineapple & Raisin F. Eggs to Oder, Scrambled Eggs with Sauce, Candled Sweet Potatoes, Ham, Choice of Luncheon Meat or Snowflaked Potatoes Boiled Pork S Fried Blackeyed Peas, Seasoned F yY 'dHgme Potatoes, Turnip , Creamed Assorted Cake Greens, Hushpupples, Apple Pie. Doughnuts| SANDWICH LINE..Chlll Dogs or A BOUQUET FOR THE QUEEN A beaming Margaret DINNER--Manhattan Egg Salad Sandwich.SUPPERSubmarlne. Chowder,Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches Clam, Sandwiches Christofferson accepts a bouquet of long stemmed red roses from French Fried Potatoes, Butter Cream or Stuffed Green Peppers, Tomato Navy Exchange Officer Cdr. M. J. Oft after being crowned Navy jA : : : telShorn, Buttered June Peas, Sauce, French Baked Potatoes, Boiled Exchange Queen April 14. Miss Christofferson has presided over all Pie. Navy Beans, Buttered Spinach, Apple events connected with the Sliver Anniversary of the Navy Exchangeand tip ,1 1 < or SANDWICH Grilled Hamburgers.LINE-Grllled Cheese Pie. will also be present at the Grand Opening of the Budget Store SUPPER-Baked Beef 8. Noodles, Tuesday,April{ 27BREAKFASTHot today at 10 a.m.Check. Fried Flounder, Tartar Sauce. par Oatmeal, Fried sley Buttered Potatoes, Polonnaise Eggs to Order, Creamed Dried Beef on Toast, Baked Pork and Beans, Cauliflower, Seasoned Green Beans, French Apple Pie. Choice of Luncheon Meat or Pork Car Hoses RegularlyTo Sausage, Assorted Cake Doughnuts.DINNERMlnestrone . SaturlSyAprIl24 Soup Steamship Round of Beef, Natural yraw.c Eggs BREAKFAST-Hominy to Order, Grilled Hot Grits Cakes, Fried with Gravy Whipped Potatoes, Okra & Prevent MalfunctionsWASHINGTONWhen's Tomato Juice, Buttered Whole 2 axk# Maple Syrup, Choice of Ham or Kernel Bacon, Hash Corn, Apricot Pie. J. 4r Browned Potatoes, pas : Minced Beef, Fruit Filled Snails. SANDWICH LINE-Grilled Cheese the hose with cracks cuts or Grilled Hamburgers.SUPPERSlmmered Any , : 'i Breakfast BRUNCH-Fried Meat or Eggs Grilled to Order Ham., Corned Beef, last time you personally inspected or tears where the fabric is > y, fk burgers, French Fried Potatoes, Swedish Meat Balls O'Brien Potatoes, the hoses in your exposed. nS St Baked Beans, Fruit Filled Snails, Buttered Squash, Seasoned Snap automobile? Any hose which has any bump, Dutch Apple Pie. Beans, Apricot Pie.Wednesday. SUPPER..Chicken Rice If you are like most car owners, bulge, knot or blister. Roast Turkey Log Snowflaked Soup ,April 21 you usually leave that job up to Any hose which is kicked or : Potatoes, Cream Gravy, Bread BREAKFAST.-Chllled Plums, the service station attendant, collapsed. .. Dressing, Cranberry Sauce, Buttered Fried Eggs to Order, Grilled French who, more often than not, does Potatoes, Minced Beef Glazed adequate check. if these conditions replacement Sunday,April 25 Doughnuts. The Rubber Manufacturers : BREAKFAST-Chilled Figs, Chilled DINNER-Chlcken Gumbo Soup, Association (RMA) recommendstwo exist: Pineapple Juice, Fried Eggs to Order, Hot Roast Turkey Sandwiches for all procedures inspecting Localized of areas softness Grilled Minute Steaks, French Toast Snowflaked Potatoes., Cranberrywith , Maple Syrup,Choice of Luncheon Sauce, Harvard Beets, Seasoned types of hoses used on your car-a stickiness hardness or brittleness. Meat or Pork Sausage, Assorted Succotash, Boston Cream Pie. visual inspection and a manual Movement of the hose in Danish Pastry. SANDWICH LINE-Variety Meat inspection.The relation to the fitting, clamp or Sandwich or Grilled Cheese. BRUNCH-Fried Eggs to Order, Grilled Hamburger or Breakfast SUPPER-EI Rancho Stew or Baked RMA says evidence of any coupling with application of Meat, French Fried Potatoes, Baked Meat Loaf, Buttered Egg Noodles, of the following conditions duringa gentle forces (pull, side to side or Beans, Assorted Danish Pastry, Simmered Pinto Beans, Buttered visual inspection should be rotational.) Pineapple Pie.SUPPERVegetable. Asparagus, Southern Corn Bread, cause for replacementAny Lack of sufficient slack to Boston Cream Pie. Soup Grilled hose that leaks which u_ .....nu....... Beef Steaks, Fried Onions, Franconla permit maximum relative Potatoes Seasoned Peas, Harvard cannot be corrected by tighteningthe movement of the two hose ter. VIETNAMESE BUNNY Mayo, Beets, Pineapple Pie.Monday clamp. minals. who posed here in a recent edi tion received more mail than ,April 24BREAKFASTChllled HOME/: I she could! handle. "I'm trying to Orange , answer all the wonderful GIs Juice, Fried Eggs to Order, Grilled before I move," says Bunny, Hot Cakes, Maple Syrup, Choice of MOTORS & CYCLES CO now a naturalized U.S. citizen. Pork Sausage or Bacon, Lyonnaise 4949 BLANDING BLVD. Where's she going "Pressing Potatoes, Assorted Cake Doughnuts, PHON 771-8244 matters," she said, but no forwarding * address was given. SHOP WHERE THE FRIENDLY, RELAXED& QUIET ATMOSPHERE Hiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiitiiiii IDEALLY LOCATED FOR ' CECIL FIELD, N.A.S. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, CHURCHES AND SAX/INGS ARE SHOPPING AREAS ...Shop SIMMONS SAVEI " U! : r : I ::1 1 ( Take 103rd to FirestoneRd. U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS ---: -... ., Turn South 2 Blocks MEATS CUTS FOR FREEZERSOld Past Forrest High School. "'- > Fashion Over The Counter Retail Market Your ne-- f COLONIALOREST FINANCING AVAILABLEOr Use Your MASTERCHARGE or BANKAMERICARD r APARTMENTS SIMMONS FOOD SERVICE MercedesBenzin 5318 Wesconnett Phone 771-3761 5928 FIRESTONE ROAD Europe: R. E. Howell, Mgr. We DeliverMILITARYAUTOMOBILE 771-6666 VJax's Easy to arrange here. Easiest way to travel there. Greatest Enjoy your European holiday in the convenience of your own FURNITURE Mercedes-Benz. See what you want to see. Forget the crowds. And the schedules. And save money tool Values! How? Just mail the coupon and find out. Th1flLL.ilI -------------------------------, MIUTARY-All RANKS 4 GLOW I Mr. C. G. Bennett- General Manager N PLAN Peter Gregg. Inc. 1 4' PAYMENT OPEN RATESEASY 5034 Philips Highway t 'XtrMCofia Public T Notary Jacksonville. Florida 32207 DAY rfi MUTUAL INS. CO. AMERICAN SERVICE I Please send me your free guide to European Delivery. i CONTINENTALINSURANCE I II SUNDAY I Nim. I TIL P MSURPLUS UNDERWRITERS I Addrcii. ._. ._City. 1 1I I SUM -Zip. P"APRIL "- : GOODS B'Vd.1388.7676' Near N.A.S. Roosevvelt -------------------------- DISCOUNT STORE ( <0 ji5 fieacJv Blvd 754 2 ? '. . '. v.,,-,. . . .. 1 ;6 1 APRIL 22, 1971 , PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGERIf . ......... .. ..... .1111111IIN .H. NI NN1IN .............I//INIILINIINIIIII II//IN/INI NI// t'\ rQZ1 How They're StandingWmilHNmiHIUIINtllHIMHMIIMHIIIMHIIHMmMIIIMI I t FOR OLDTIMEKS ., .k I i !II'' i I III. ......nn.............._......IIIN INII II/IIIIIN/1I IIIIII NI..........IIININN1111111.111..1.111.1IN < 1 v 1)) Babe Ruth wore number 3 1.r Pin Pals 21-19 ..525Leprechauns . for the Yankees. Who Bowling 21-19 .525 t wears it now? : T. 2)) Eddie Shore was a star in American League ComFairJax 1 21-19 .525 Tweets 19.21 .475 . what sport . : 3)) The scourge of tennis in the Faid Folk 18.22 .450 j 20s was known as "Biff ComFalrJax 29-11 .725 HangOvers 15-25 .375 . Bill." What was his full E.Zephyrs 29-11 .725 Beer Cans 14-26 .350 . . name? R's Raiders 28-12 .700 Unmentionables 13-27 .325 t 5 4) Tex Rickard was associated Molar Rollers .641 251h.14'j King Pins 10-30 .250 I with what sport? .. 6)) Who was the first player to Gold 24.16.600 Hospital C. 5-35 125 I ,. t hit a grand slam in the ; Hurricanes 22IJ.171J.564 World Series? 1 I II IIuI Submow V 22.18 .550 Atlantic League ( j C 6)) Who were the original Ney Bowlers 21-19 .525 ( \ "Celtics?" Saw Bones 18 IJ.211J .462 Good&Bad 33-7 .825 n 7)) Who was baseball's first AFEES 18-22 .450 Alley Cats 29-11 .725 i \ commissioner AMD .410 Jokers 27.13 .675 .. 16 tj.23tj 8)) Who held the heavyweight championship the longest Tweekers 161h.231J .410 Gems 23.17 .575 ' ' \'t or 9)) What baseball team was .,4 Bees 15.25 .375 Pin Benders 23-17 .575 called the Black Sox? MarBar2 13'h.26tj.333 VR.5O 21.19 .525 10)) Who was the "Flying : Hospital 12.28 .300 Bees 20-20.500 Finn?" --- "--_._--_. .__.._------ Fumblers 9-31 .225 Chokers 191J.201h .488 Lt's+ 1 18-22 .450 ANSWERS SPRING CHAMP-Bob Reynolds (CL) receives winning trophy for Continental League Margar 1 18-22 .450 the station Spring Cup Golf tourney from Assistant Recreation UUflNioeeed Blue 16-24 .400 I 'su1pv S.PI-IOM Director Don Onstott. Reynolds won the handicap with a 135. Gary I ((01 '6161 jo l\fPUU nvqanq Goettiker finished second at 136. Low gross shooter was Jim Kinder Hospital 27.13 675 Birds 16-24.400 at[; jo acneaaq 'xolaWtM.o.1hn with 144,while AI Miller finished second at 146. Seventy Wons 24-12 667 Eagles 1 15-25 .375 WO' a4J ((6 '6W1E61aof 1100'1 Wild Ones 24.12 667 Blocks 141h.251h.366 ((8 'sipuvq uBunoft( Mesa NATTC 25.15 625 Green Backers 14.26 .350 .ua}{ a3prif (U, 'wva1 llggtalseqleuolssaozd { Links Title Play Set for MayJax )Hard Hats 21.15 583 Tumblers 13-27 .325 JV)8-i| BJIJ ((9 0261 'uaSpcQ1 ;,suB3B{ suvjp Quacks 23-17 575 .ui 'mjms JawI3 ((9 uojouicud>> The annual NAS Jax Golf Club Championship Evildoers 201J.151J 5GB Jax Navy-Marines snows/ gjj| ', ulxoq 11'8'911 Tournament will be held on the station's links on the Comm 20-16 556 AutoBahns 7.1 .875 ((6 'U9PU1! hill' (G '(uoisog ;oXJduuoj Trainers 21 IJ'18tj 537 VP-45 6-2 .750 weekends of and 1.2 8 9. | ) Xajpoq &3j ((3 'p JJn May Cleaners 19.17 528 ' "94 IBM jaqiunu aq; ' and retired military members of the station golf course Split Finders 16-20 444 Murray's Tavern 5-3 .625 MLS REALTORS with an established club handicap. Play will be 72 holesof Eagles 2 15-25 375La.y Ball Bearing's 5-3 .625 Acreage Homes medal play. Timers 13-23 361 Smitty's Grunts 4-4 .500 117 Trailer Lots Entry fee for the tourney will be $2 per player. The Tars 13.23 361 The Met's 4-4 .500 Side Winders 12-24 333 WYNNE REALTY OF club championship will be determined by scratch play, Pirate's Tavern 3-5 .375 ,' FLORIDA, Inc. however, awards will be presented to low net shooters. Knots 7.33 175 The Black Zeroes Shoes 3-5 3.5 .375.375 389-5514 Interested to at the National League golfers are encouraged sign up Lightning Strikes 3-5 .375 4653 HIGHWAY Ave. Golf Club House prior to April 29. Hunters 32-8 .800 Sidewinder's 2-6 .250 Pin Benders 31.9 .775 ToothPatcher's 1.7 .125 Radar 17 28.12 .700 WESTSID! To get to the top,says a banker, 679th Ringers 26.14 .650 Golf the place to start is at the bottom. 24.16.600 And also on the level. FlapJax 22.18 I .550 American League NARTU 5-1 FICEUR 4-1 MARTD 3-2 "' ' MATSG 4-3 to 1 AL BONATI NAMTD 3V4-2V4 VP-16 3-3 I Cordla ORGAN HORN Weapons 3-3 & VOCAL Hospital 2-3 PO'Chops 1-4 S e' Monday through Saturday NARF 0-6 . V) NNIIHI"IIIINIINNN NINIINNsfnINNNNNNNNN9N' National League SPECIAL RATES nf per person FOR SERVICEMEN $6. double occupancy VW-4 7-1- UPTQ14MI Entertainment nlttly, Quarterdeck Lounge & Dint at Blt r's Seafood VP-45 6.1 lOCi** T Restaurant, 250 Beautiful Rooms with TV, Direct Dial Phone, Olympic pERGALLQN Swimming Pool. Free Undercover Parking. AirOps 5.1 Standard Comm 4Vfc-lVfc Equipment includes : Reclining Bucket Seats FAW-11 2.3 White wall tires WheelcoversNyl6n carpets Cf JAEKSOimiE. mAU A-C MarBar Malnt. 2-4 2-4 Front disc brakes Tinted glassCARFORCAR MOTOR HOTEL 0& MOTEt FAETU 2-4 679th l-4/4 901 Main Street Phone 355.3744 ComFairJax 1-4 Within walking distance to all points of Interest NavFinOff 1-6 , MONEY-FOR-MONEY, These Prices Can't Be Beat 67 MUSTANG.speed trans.,on.the.floor,V.8, Power steering, R&H. S"5 47 OLDS CUTLASS 2-door hardtop. Fully loaded,with factory air S117Sit TOYOTA CORONA 4-DOOR, Auto trans., tinted glass, R&H, WWT TONIGHT . with wheel covers. S1250 48 CHEVY NOVA-DOOR. V.8,Auto,trans., R&H. S1275 48 FORD TORINO 01.V.8,Auto trans., Power steering, R&H. $1425 48 DODGE MONACO DOOR HARDTOP. Fully loaded, with factory air "*" 48 BUICK SKYLARK 4.DOOR HARDTOP. Fully loaded with factory air, S182S 48 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN. Redl! R&H. *"?* 48 PONTIAC WAGON. Passenger.. Fully loaded. *!49S 69 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER. 4.Wheel drive. $2250 69 TOYOTA COROLLA 2.Door. S"2S 69 OPELKAOETTFASTBACK. S1425 1 69 MUSTANG. V.8, Auto trans., Air conditioned, Power steering Vinyl top, R&H,WWT. "ISO 69 DATSUN WAGON. SU95' ' 69 TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON. 51495' WINNING : :T.iii1.rIJACKSONVI 70, OPEL WAGON. S1695 70 TOYOTA COROLLA. S1595 SEE USTODAY! / LLE '", WESTSIDE ttSQ1310CASSAT ,.j j HOUSE OF AVE Q-UALtTY: SERVICE McDUFF No. of BEAVER PHONE 389 4561 . MtV'I r rrrr. ''''1#'. :rJf'P,Irarrn. .,N1Aw....K1.S ti,........1.............. , '" .. ,. .-.. ." . . * T 9 APRIL 22, 1971 1 JAV. ., AID. KICVA/C ATUIMCB "'_ 'Ir .............."...................... '- U' 1'1 L."I N-'-M,7 L.no rf'\ut= 1.1 .. = ........................................ > "'.........,.. ..;...,...:"',',6". ",,' _mrw"o/.h.",'...,< .;;." '.,.j, ) I rrIF jAX "" " I SPORT SHORTS .' \ ,.: ..............................................................__..h..,............ -- ---- ...... .. .. ............................." ,,i,4F r Jax Defeats FJC Kelley. Dental and Rick Dillion, Jax Navy Golf Hospital Three girls will also The team take part in the defeated the Florida Junior tournament They are: Rosie Wheeler College team in a close match 301 Mary Ann O'Donnell NAS: 307 last Friday on the NAS Roberta Kay ,NATTC and , course.The Jax team was lead by Hospital Kiedrowicz, NARTU's Bill Bernier who had a Net 69 to take low medalist and Jax Volleyball Brian White, VW-4, with a 75. Team Wins Invitational tf The Jax Volleyball team ' won NAS Bowling Team the YMCA Invitational Volleyball Tournament this The NAS Jax bowling team to week. past They'll try to make it two hz b. , compete in the 6th Naval District row when Mi,3 !? they travel to Championship to start April 26 at Dade Jr. College this NAS Pensacola will be made up weekend to compete in the of: Pat Fischer VW-4; Terry Region Six tournament of the U. Harding, Communications; Jim S. Volleyball Association Cruthirds, COMFAIRJAX; Mike Championship. Nartu Defeats Trafficvioiafions ; 'c ? . Ficeur TuesdayNARTU's I Von McClure got the intramural league off to a fast start by pitching a no-hitter Jax-The following is a reportof against FICEUR Tuesday in the motor vehicle accidents and YOU DON1 RUN season opener for both clubs. traffic violations for the period of FICEUR' Matt Mattwwt fouls off I pitch during game aga'nSt' BACK UP THERE NOW, McClure struck out 12 and walked April 5-11. NARTU Tuesday. The game played at Mackroth field was the first 6f' YOU M16HT LOSE YOUR 2 in the 3-0) game.In the season In league play for both teams. NARTU. won the game 3-0 NERVECX / * Number of Accidents other action Tuesday 679th behind Won McClure's no-hit pitching. downed VW-4 10-0( ) in five innings This period 6. under the ten-run rule, Communications This period a year ago 7." Total accidents this year 77. squeaked by Dispensary 10-9, AFEES Total accidents through this S'S p- iec.e"'las Blanding Boulevard defeated Weapons 17.13 and period last year 101. House of Quality/ Foods Cedar Hills Shopping Center Marine Barracks topped MATSG Total number of days since last Phone 77t 9223 injury in a motor vehicle accident 13-7. Every FRIDAY Night is 26. Every SATURDAY is ...., ., .. .,. ,.,.. Number of days since an injury Night FAMILY NIGHT ;;::::: ::::::: :::: :: ::;':':';':::':;:'::"" ;::;;::;;::::::;::- :::':: last year at this time 36. Your choice of STEAK Chicken & Number of Viola tins 179 This period 63. Dumplings 79 , C/au uan Speeding 13. NIGHT Reckless driving 1. Chopped Steak Going through stop sign 5. 3 Lb. Club Steak with Baked Potato Bread ( .and any 2 vegetables, and Butter j9//// Other violations 49. as Twenty-seven drivers appeared LUNCH 11 AM til 2PM DINNER4PMtil8PM .. before the Traffic I 5821 San Juan at Niblick Hearing Board on April 16. Phone 384.4406 Disposition of the cases includedthe following: Eighteen lost driving and ..1, 2 and 3 BEDROOMS parking privileges aboard the e GARDEN TYPE APART station for various periods; 10 MENTS were assigned to complete an INDIVIDUAL AIR CON- eight-hour course in remedial DITIONING AND HEATING DRAPES FURNISHED driving; 7 received suspensions; WALL TO WALL CARPETING 3 were given warnings; 2 were LARGE SWIMMING POOLS dismissed; 7 were fined (U.S. , ... ., .. ., ,. . Magistrate); and 0 were referred' :::: ;:;::::::::::::;:::: ::::::::::::::':::':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: to commanding officers I . Martin Tire Company t tI 1918'BLANDING BLVD. Phone 387-4X81 "I .a , w h \ *\ 775 x 14 = - 4 PLY HERCULES ROCKET NYLON TUBELESS I ' 9395 , $ HH.hALIGN FRONT END & HIGH SPEED $1650BALANCE ALL 4 WHEELS ,. Prices good at 1918 Blanding Blvd. only.Martin's iii.,' . Having a contact Barnett Bank is a little like going with the Captains daughter. . He takes a very personal interest in your affairs. IANIAMERICAIID_ .. .BARNETT BANKS OF JACKSONVILLE. . .... Charge : ( .'. .'. -''= .;:. '-' ..'.f' "".... .Rlnurha'n"I. h' b.D. .-.r.- "w ""- '.' '." .............. .........O. . .' un . ': --'- " - - 1;1 'PAGE 16-- JAX AIR NEWS-LATWINGER :22, 19:1'-l: I . t, 'v.+ r. x t{ I', '" ''t.. '"'".. GREEN COVE S PR IN GS is . : > ",. ': +) ; Q s ).. j',:..)'t, AUTO CITY COyE pFN ) '. More than 600 fine NEW and Used cars await your pleasure In this charming little town with the RINGS whopping BIG auto savings.Only 12'/z miles south of the Jax city limits,you'll find we'rea little out of off? the way but there's a whole lot less to pay for almost any car of your choosing. LOW operating costs I II I and friendly folks to deal with make Green Cove Springs the MONEY SAVING CAR MARKET OF . PinRIHAINORTH 'J \ & .., .. . VIC VII1*W Wvw w -v : ::: .. ... ... . :::::::;irjigii::;::::::;;::" ., W ,<< '- "' { THE FINEST 1 PLYMOUTH 'W.'M f , \\l't\ t\\l 'iS( @ NEW olds/ Obiles i),1:; & .CHRYSLERS '. r. BELOW >} k<.. fa DEALERS COST!' .fff.. .i::...$:.:r.p, ':...... .......... ....,..,,... F fr,, USED CARS.7A (i.::::*::':':::::;:';':''.... .. ':':':.,';'' :::: :: : ;: ;;:;i::: i:::;:::::;::: :::iJr:: ::;'" H Save "'::';ii:::: :IJf COUPE # 71 VEGA HATCHBACK COUPE 70 IMPALA SPORT up to $1500 .,v ::r f speed transmission. Radio and Factory, air Power, Automatic steering, transmission Vinyl while,' they ,last!' ;f, Heater, WWT. top and vinyl Interior, Radio and 'fir.. : $1 899 Heater.*2899 {:' HELPI WE r RE Q r D ., OVER 300 CARS VCEHROOSSTEOCKED : : {'<; ' PLUS MANY OTHER LATE MODEL, THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED USED CARS. ALL CARRY }f CHEVROLET'S FAMOUS"OK" USED CAR WARRANTYI! r -ALSO- ..: DUSTER, '' I r> A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW 4 I OLDS/MOBILES/ MORE HEADQUARFERS I ( CHEVROLETS, 50 TO CHOOSE i FRO MI & CHEVY TRUCKS AT GOOD U/IT'' SElECTlONOF'70/S. --- t 'rs', . UNBELIEVABLE LOW-LOW PRICES!! WARRANT Mlle RYSLER r: ..... ROBERTSTCHEVROLET \ 1 ! I \ <+1 , .. I: OLDSMOBILE.?pp. /nuuwwuppu......r i i 1050 NORTH ORANGE m Mnumgllpppnauumpnuu.pppl AVENUE Jax 264.4502 Green Oe Springs 284-3033 PHONE 264.2416 $ ' .s. . r BEFORE YOU BUY, SEE... t, JIMMY ft. : IL1i:; RICHARDSON t .:: 1 / Acres of Cars to Choose From luii;;;, I of the ;f Largest One and Most Florida.Modern ''&4ft ; 1 .r wl DAVIS BUICK'PONTIAC ''11 In N. Dealerships : V> ! ; WE'LL SAVE YOU MONEY OUR S S RCI tlf ! }; NOW ENTERING LARGEST \ SALE | . {}Y' SPRING SERVICE o PONTIAC f DEPT OPEN i. 8 II STATE i EVER. .N TOL12"SATURDAYS"'''' , VEHICLE INSPECTIONS fcs.. ; ' {r ' ELS FRED DAVISBUICKPONTIAC fq J"f PRE FOci Motoron" Inc. I Inc. I f HORANGEAVENUE -OPEL GMC TRUCKS ::: 401 NC '''ti" 264-2444 U S.11 Green Cove Springs 264-2443/ Phone Jax (Direct Line) 264 9535 .?rfvir ffJr v.a .............................. :SSS Y {':S , ' / r ... r , % |
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